SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZELMANOV, I. - ZELMEN, V.
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Xbr. , Le-niw!r--Id Im3t. Physical Ohmic al Hoo.,-19319-44-.
Ybr., Inst. Physical Problems, Dept. Physico-Math. Sci.,Acad- CIjCi.1-19W-.
11A New Yethor", of Felium Liquef~--ction b,.- E'eans of I,he Joule--~Thomsor, Effect,"
Dok. All, 22, No. 1, 1939;
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Teoret. Fiz, 10, lio. 6, 194.0;
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.1944;
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ZELIMANOV, I.L.; KMIPANEYETS,, A.S.; SAYASOV, Yu.S.
Phase motion of particles in accelerators with fluctuating
parameters. Dokl. AN SSSR 143 no.1:72-73 14r.162,
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Institut khimicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N.Kondratlyevym.
(Particles accelerators)
3 1~0
1" 0 L/r
S/020/62/143/001/012/030
B104/B106
130
AUT HORS: Zellmanov, I. L.# Kompaneyetat A. Soy and Sayasov, YU. So
TITLE: Phase motion of particles in acceleratore with variable
parameters
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 143, no- 1t 1962, 72-73
TEXT: The phase oscillation equation of particles in an accelerator whose!
parameters have negligible random disturbances is in linear apporimation
+ a (t) ip (1),
q is the distance between the par~,~ie observed and an "ideal"
synchronous particle, y is a random quantity characterizing the pha e
deviation of the synchronous~particle from the "ideal', partiolet (J6 (t)
and a(t) are known functions slowly changing with time. The phase oscillai
tions in an "ideal" accelerator are described by
+ 0 (t) q0 0, (2),
rard 113
S/020/62/143/001/012/030
Phase motion of particles ... B104/BIOS
where q - q and characterize the deviations of the position
0 i - io I- - -,
g h
and velocity of the particle observed.from the "ideal" one. Assumin t ati
2
V(t7 - 0, -V(t) -V(t Yo 6(t - t') and that the solutions of (1) and (2),1
may be found in Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin's approximationt
624D
+ j,2Q +
V(t)=- --+(Ol W dv)
is obtained for the probability density I(tIQA)- As a solution of (3)
S/020162/143/001/012/030
Phase motion of particles ... B100108
is obtained'. This solution holds for any dynamic SyBteM which has a
1 2 2
potential -iW (t)q slowly changing with time, and which is affected by
random forces a(t)y (t). 'The referencen to the English-language publioa-v
tion. reads as follows: S. Livingstone, Accelerators, 1956.
ASSOCIATION; Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
~(Inetitute of Chemioal Physics of the' Academy of Sciences
USSR)
PRESENTED: October 16, 1961, by V. N. Kondratlyev, Academician
SUMITTED October 10, 1961
Card 3/3
'PALIMIN, V.V.; TETERNIK, D.M.; AVSYUKEVICH, V.S.; ASLANOV, V.G.; GOLIDMAN,
Ye#I.;,ZELIMANOV. I.S.; S7EFAHOV) A.V.; KHOLODNOVAp O.S.
Studying thn possibility of apply-lig preslaughter adrenal treatment
in the-meat industry. Izv.vys.-ucheb.zav.; pishch.takh. no.li66-71
163. (WRA 16:3)
1. Moskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy Institut myasnoy i molochnoy
promyshlennosti i Moskovskiy myasokombinat.
(Adrenalin) (Slaughtering and slaughterhouses)
TUMNIN, I.Ya,, prof.; FELIDBETM, M.A., dotsent; IWUIYANO~,'S.N.", dotsent;
ZELIMANOY
vrach; ROUNDINA, V.P., veterinarW vrgzh;
iioeses In the-meat industry from hidden injuries in cattle.
Veteri';Hqiia 36 no.9:49-51 5'59. (HIRA 12:12)
l.gookovokly.tekhn.ologiche.skiy institut 37aenoy I molochnoy
promyshlannosti.
(Moat industry and trade)
ZILIMLNOV, I.V.
Measures for lowering costs of housing construction. Transp.
stroi, 10 no.7333-35 JI 160~ (NM 13s7)
1. Nachallnik arkbitekturno-stroitallnogo otdola Sibgiprotrwase
(Apartment houses)
(Construction industr7-Costo)
IMSHKOV, A.P.; rAROVENKO, A.N.; ZELIMANOVA, Ija
Differential titration of salts in nonaqueous solutions. Izv,_
vys.uoheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 6 no.1:15-23 65. (MERA 16:6)
l..Moskovakiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
D.I.Y4ndeleyeva, kafedra, analiticheskoy khimii.
(Salts) (Titration)
I
L 29558-66 EVIT (I
C NRs AP6015153 SOURCE CODE: URT--142/667009/002/0250/0252
AUTHOR
ORG: none
TITLE: Energy-type amplitude detector
SOURCE: IVUZ. Radioteldmika., v. 9'. no. 2. 1966p 250-252
TOPIC TAGS: signal detector, energy detector, amplitude detector
ABSTRACT: The possibility of materializing the now detector (Do V. Agoyev and
S, S. Zellmanov,,,"Bnergy amplitude detector", Authors, Certificate 171027, BYUU-
izobr., 1965'. no.10) is discussed. In this type of detection, the law of the
oscillatory-system energy variation corresponds to the law of the modulating function.
A fundamental equation and a block.diagram show that the energy-type detector
(a) does not introduce any frequency distortionp (b) only slightly depends on the
relation between the modulating and carrier frequencies of the AM-signal being ' '
detected, and (c) has a nonlinear distortion lower than that of the conventional
square-law detector. The energy detector can be constructed without reactive
components; hence, the frequency and nonlinear distortions involve, only those which
are due to the preceding osc.111atory circuit. Orig. art. hast I figure and 14 formulas
SUB CODE: 09 / SUBM DATE2 3OJun64 / ORIG REFt 001
Car III UDC: 621-376.23
KPY-,Ej'HKOV) A. P, - YAROVE NKO A. N. ZEL IkLANOVA,,,
P I.Ya.
Quantitative determination of salts and their mixtures
with acids and basen by potentiomotric titration in a
methyl ethyl ketone medium. Dokl. Ali' SSSR 243 no.2:348-
350 I-b~ 162. (MM 15:3)
1. Predstavleno akaAemikom I.V , Tanoayevp.
(Salts)
(Potentiometric analysis)
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'11,11 .0"1150991`21c juice after arrum injectictri and rr-
injection Intodocs with ctmoletirly isiolated castric 1"ichri, goo
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PASETSKIY, V.M., kand. ist. naukj TRESMIhOV, A.F." doktor geogr.
nauk., otv. red.; BOYKOVA, A0., red.; ZELIMANOVA, L.A.,
red.; RUSAKOVA, G.Ya.0 red,"
[Twelve exploits) Dvenaqt' at' podvi&v. Leningrad idro-
(RIRA I
meteor. izd-vo, 1965. 320 P- 18?10)
RUSIV, Nikolay Petrovich, doletor geogr. naul-;,_.~n'FIANOVA, L.A.,
red.
(From Havena to "Treasure Island"] Ot Gavany do "Ostrova
Sokrovishch.11 Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1964. 161 P.
(MIRA 18:2)
77-
VOLCHEK, 011gerd [WoIczek. Q,,gierd]; BRYNSKIY, Ye.S. (translator];
KOGM-BELETSKITI G.I., kand. tekhn. naak, nauthn. red.;
red.
[S ecrets wrung from heaven. Translated from the Polish]
Tairy pokhishchennye u neba. Leningrad, Gidrometeoizdat,.
1965. 167 p. 18:8)
-U-SS-R/General
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6., 1958) 37372.
Author : Zelmanovich, A.Y.
Inst
Title The Prese-it Status of the Problem of Clinic and Diagnosis
of Lung Cancer.
Crig I-,ub: Zdravookhr. Turkmenistana, 1957, No 3, 11-14, 7n-osis
Abstract: No abstract.
ZZLIKABOTICH, A. Ta,
~Morphologic peculiarities in primary pulmonary cancer. Arkh.
pat.., Moskva 13 no*2:69-73 Mar-Apr 1951* (CIRL 21:1)
1, Of the Department of Pathologicia Anatomy (Read -
Academician A. I. Abrikosov) and of the Faculty Therapeutic
Clinic (Read - Prof * A. G. Gukoeyan) of the Sanitary-
Hygienic Faculty$ First Moscow Ordor of Lenin Medical
Institute.
ZEj,qjjjOvjCH, B. X.-
"Staphylococei or-Ah'e sldh~l.nthe 'lieht of modern methods of deter-
mining them." Krasnodarsk State 1,16dical Inst. Krasnodarsk, 1956.
(Dissertations for -Uie Degrec of Candidate in Medical science)
So: Knizhaya letopisl,~ No. 16, 1956
3YWKMUM"kM DOKUCILMVA o R.I.
Sensitivity to certain antibiotics of-ataphylococci isolated in
suppurative surgical diseases. Antibiotiki 5 no. 5:89-915-0
16o.. (KIRA 13:10)
1. Kafedra mi1crobiologii (zav. prof. V.D. Shtiben)j k&fedra
gospitallnoy Ichirurgii (zav. -prof. V.F. Glivenko) Krasnoyarokogo
go7sudarstvennogo meditsinBkogo instituta.
(STAPHYLOCOCCUS) (ANTIBIOTICS)
MR=-
SHIKIIALM"N. F.A.; AKILOV, Zh.; ZEL11,01OV1011, G.M.
FlushiN. slant holes. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; no-ft' i gaz 7 no-5:
27-30 "64. (Iff-i-A 17:9)
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i IdAndi Lzi. N. Azizbcl:oia.
S/108/61/016/008/006/006
25524 D280/D304
AUTHOR:. -,Zellmanovich, I.L4
TITLE: Brilliance discrimination of signals against the back-
ground of interference
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, v. 16, no. 8, 1961, 75-80
TEXT; In the present article, the author considers the dependence on
the threshold contrast of brilliance discrimination of the signal
displayed on a background of interference. In detection of clouds
on radars with brightness pips - large diameter light spots of differ-
ent brightness appear on the acrten and if pips from solids and clouds
fill the distance between the radar station and the target or if the
target is within the cloud, its detection becomes.possible only if the
contrast between the signals from the target and the background formed
by echo-signals from clouds (solid.matter) is higher than a certain
brilliance threshold of the eye, i.e. the discrimination of the signals
reduces to the determination of the threshold "contrast". The contkast
K is determinedas the difference between the higher and lower bright-
nesses on the screen induced by the signals from the target and clouds,
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v" low.
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Brilliance discrimination.#* D280/D304
the difference being referred to the signal pip brightness i.e*
B - B
K b (1) . Where B -~.brightness of the target signal pip,
B_
Bb the background or cloud signal pip brightness. If the screen
radiation were within the Weber-Fechner region and the pips were wider
than 30"then the discrimination between targets and interference pips
would have been very near the value of the contrast sensitivity of the
eye, i.e. Kp:~O.02* For very small brilliances as is the actual cases
every light spot on the screen should be analyzed from the point of view
of quantum intetpretation of the sight, ie. having a certain energy of
n quanta required for observation. Owing to the specific working condi-
tions the eyes ofradar operators are not fully adapted. The author
assumes,.therefoxe, for the human eye a certain coefficient for the
number n as given in AN. Luizov (Ref. 7: "Fluktuatsionnyy predel raz-
reshayushchey sily glaza", Trudy sesii posvyashchennoy pamyati akade-
mika S.I. Vavilova, Oborongiz (1953))* The required number of photons
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Brilliancc-discriminationooo 25524 1)280/D304
becomes then 10 qK2B -where the ability 6f
n 4,1 10 D2 (2)
PM
the eye to sum the light effect for a given period of time, socal 1)
diameter of iris: angular dimensions dr the spot'on the screen'.
radians; fraction 'expressing the absorption coefficient of.photons
PI-I
reaching the retina; B - brilliance in apostilbs..; K - threshold contrast.~
The average number of photons n and n actually absorbed by the retina
b
for time is proportional to brilliance, The th~es*hold contrast is.given
by where no - the avera-c value
of the number'of photons re
2102. 105 D a (4) quired for 'observing a bright
Y
V spot. Eq. (4) can be used.up.,
to B=l apostilb; for,B 1-apost. the threshold contrast K has to be de-
termined as the day sight one according to
From-the energetical theory
of si-ht-,- -11_g)Z2
2.41 - 10s b DpBB I + (6)
t2-
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Brilliance discrimination*** D280/D304.
for K is given, where 6.- the threshold of contrast sensitivity of the
eyle; the smallest resolvable angle in radians for contrast K=l:
same.fo'r contrast K. The following conclusion's are made by the author.,
1) To differentiate'betv.,4pen the signal arld the background of interference,
the tube should be worked at high brilliance levels. With this level
of the order of 10 apostilbs the required signal level power is 21-4%
above the power at the input from interference; 2) The existing practice
of decreasing the effect of interference by means of decreasing the'
gain'of the receiver is applicable only in cases.when the brilliance of
the screen due to interference is near saturation and if'the strength
of wanted signal is several times higher than thaV of interference
(3-5 times); 3) When using tubes with magnetic focussing to detect
signals on the background of interference the power of the input ~Ignal
required is-less by 30-40% than that for.clectrostatically focussed
tubes; 4) To increase the discrimination against an interference back-
ground tubes with high indices m are to be used (m ~;13). There ~re 3
tables and 14 references: 10 Soviet-bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloc..,
Card 4/5
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Brilliance discriminationooo D280/D304
The references to the English-language publications read as follows:
C. Mayo, J.W. Head, Wireless Engineer$ v. 33, No. 4, 1956 and U. Tiberio-I
PIRE, v. 42, No. 12, 1954.
SUBMITTED: April 27, 1959
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S/196/62/000/008/014/017
E032/E414
AUTHORS: Zellman Zhuravlev, V.I.
ov i c hI . ~L. I
TITLE: The luminance of the sky and the sea, and
illumination during the hours of darkness
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i onergetika,
no.8, 1962, 3,.abstract 8V16. (Sb. "Aktinometriya i
atmosfern. optika". L., Gidrometcoizdat, 1961,
133-143)
TEXT; In order to determine the range of visibility of objects
'
during the hours of
darkness it is necessary to know the sky
luminance and the illumination at night. The sky luminance was
measured in the region of Ventspils in different azimuthal
directions (190, 270 and 3500) and at different angles to the
horizon (10, 40, 60 and 900). In addition, the luminance of the
sea,and the illumination in the vertical plane were also measured'.
Use was made of a.photometer with a caesium-oxide photocell with
correcting light filters which matched'the spectral sensitivity
curve of the detector to the spectral curve of antimony-caesium
photocathodes and the eye visibility curvew(daytime vision).
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The luminance of the sky E032/E414
The results of measurements-'are presented'graphically-in the form
E = f(B), where E is the horizontal or vertical illumination in
equivalent lux and B is the luminance of the sky (or the sea)
in equivalent asb.
10 figures, 9 references.
[Abstractor's noted: Complete translation.]
SHIFRIN, K.S.; ZEL114ANOVIClip I.L.
Light pressure on water droplets. Opt. i spektr. 17 no.1:113-118
ii 164. (14IRA 17-- 9)
car'd Ill
ZELIMANOVICH, U.S., kaldidat tekhatcheskikh nauk.
Machine parks for road surfacing operations. Mekh.etrol.4 no,5.o
6-9 my 147. (MIBA 9:2)
l.LeWM&Idorozhaogo mauchno-iseledovatellskogo inatituta.
(Road machinery)
ZASHCHEPIN, A.21., kandidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; "WOVICH, H.S.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh uauk; LUKIYABOY. R.Yr3wro-Ir".14
[Over-all mechanization of concrete road construction] Kompleksnaia
mekhanizateiia stroitel'stva teementobetonnykh pokrytil. ~oskva,
Iod-vo dorozhno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1933. 91 p. _(kLRA 7t2)
(Roads, Concrete)
,w
ZELIMAROVICH,M.S., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk
On transverse joints for cement concrete road surfaces. Avt.dor.
17 no.1:17-18 Jl-Ag'54. (MIRA 8:10)
(Roads. Concrete)
TBLIGIN, X.Ta-..; -IORSUNSXIY, M.B.p ZBLIK
-JNQVIOH, H.S.; ALVISSYNT, A.P.0-
redaktor; KALIKOTA, N.Y.. feWQfaA9WIIedAktor
[Ifficiency and life eh .aracteristice of flexible road surfaces]
Rabotosposobnost' i mashremontnya aroki sluzhby nezheetkikh dorosh-
n.vkh odezhd. Moskva, Notichno-takhnd izd-vo avtotranap, lit-ry, 1956.
164 p. (MI3A 9:11)
(Roads)
ZELTMANOVICH, M.S.
Improving concrete paving processee. Avt,dor. 22 no.8:29-30
Ag '59. (MIRA 12tll)
(Concrete construction) (Road construction)
ZZLIMANOVICH, H.S., kand.tekha.nauk
Technology of an& equipment for laying cement-conarete pavements.
StroiA dor.mashinostr. 5 no.3:20-23 Mr 160. %MIRA 13:6)
(Road machinery)
(Pavements, Concrete)
~-7
a
mi"'m Malawi= In the brain In expainitaw gas
31. Sh. Promystily and A, _Ya, A-11mLogilich,
kad. N'amk S.S.S.R. $0, a14AI(W'I):Z4AUUv
Malt'.,0164th toxic dow of GoOridium pe),frialm toxin d
killtil sonic A" hu. biter at u Atave dotie its druth alliphiyed
VIIIIAMVII cle-avap of protchi and X-cuutg. Upidrit of the
Imdo. The twcentace ctmiteat of lillides ill dry brain tuat-
itr wa3 below nmmal as vm the rallo of lipide.N to foul N.
G. ANI. KtP-tAAWff
ZZLIMAKOVICH, R.Ta.; GOFWX, 1.14; XOGANOVSKATA, So-No
Comparative effect of:antibiotics in vitro on culture of bacteria
from the genus Salmonella. Antibiotiki 4 U0,5188-90 S-0 159.
(MIRA 13:2)
1. Sanitarno-epidemiologicheelmys, stantsiya (glavnyy vrach M.G.
Gilel's) Sverdlovskogo rayona MoskY7.
(BALMONAU ph6,rmcol.)
(ANTPIOTICS pharmItcol.
ZELIMA111OVICU, R. YA. PA 24-IT19
.VSSR/Medicine Ivnunolo& -Tan 53
ne, Siighificance Pf"Nerve Receptor Activity in the-
-Dev opment of Utitoxic-Immunity.Against T t
e1
R.- Ya. Zellmanovich- D. * F. -Pletsityyi Lab of Immmitjj:l~
lnst~of General andTExptl Pathol, Abad Med Sci USSR:
11zhur Mikrobiol,-Epidemiol, i Immundbiol" No 1,
69-71
,-Investigation-of the comparative effectiveness of ac-
immmization,of rabbits vith tetanus-anatoxin
.Introduced intravenously, subcutaneously, or lntr=w-
.Ciaarly showed that intramuscular injection is the
.MOst effective. Apparently processes due to the
..action of the anatoxinon muscle receptors are of
importance, in -produ Icing immuniU~,~ '241T19
SKVIMKAYA, Ye.A.; ZBL114ANOViCHj,_A.,Ya.
Role of the nervous system in the course and the outcome of
gas gangrene in guinea, pigs..Trudy Inst. norm. i Pat. fiziol*
AM, SWR no.1:100-109 158 (MIRA 16t12)
1# Iz laboratorii gistopatologii nervnoy sistemy (zavo - prof*
M.L&Borovskiy) ilaboratorii infektoionnoy patologii (zav.
chlen-korrespondent AM SM, prof. A. Ya. A'I~mow) otdela
obshahey i eksperimentaltnoy patologii (zav* - akademik A.D.
Speranskiyj Inatituta normallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziolo-
gii AMIT SWR.
iol,
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LITUSKIT, Yu.I.; KAGANOTSKATA, TUCEMOO
AOKI
Ruct determination of serot"as of Salmonallas in the district
laboratory. Lab.delo 6 no-3.09-41 97-Jo 160, (MIRA 13:7)
1, Sanitarno-epidemiologichaskaya stautelya (glavvy vraoh
X.G, Gilel's) Sverdlovsk*go rayona, V49kwa.
(SALROMM-TA)
ZELIMkNOVICH) R.Ya.; GOFMAN, I.Lo
Comparative effects of antibiotics on cultures of pathogenic F4cherichia
coli in vitro. Antibiotiki 6 no.3:281-2112 Mr 161. (MIRA 14'-5)
1., Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskaya atantsiya (glavW vrach M.G.
Gilells) Sverdlovskogo rayona Moskva.
(ESCHFRICHIA COLI) (ANTIBIOTICS)
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ZILIKANOVSXLYo P.
Control over the expenditure offunds in the form of service
avards to-workero. Bukhg.uchet 15 no,'9:12-13 3 156. (MM 9:11)
(Wages) (Rewards (Prizes, etc..))
ZELIMANOVSKIY, P.
Regulate c
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USSR/Organic Ohomistry4 Synt6~ic organic Ohomistry.. E-2
Abe Jour: Rof Zhur-Khimiya, No 61 1957, 19149
Author Zolmon V. N., Vanag G. Ya.,
Inst I
Title 4-Nitro-2-phonylindandiono-1,3.
Orig Pubt Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 109, ITO 3, 535-536.'
Abstract: At the condensation of 3-nitrophthalinc anhydride (I)
with 06H5C112COOH (II) a compound is fomod (III), prob-
abily 7-ilitro-3-bonzalpthalido, which by the action of
CH ONa isoraorizos into 4-nitro-2-pho-nylindandione -1,3
(N). 27 9- of 111 35-5 9, of I and 1 g. of anhydrous
Cff~COONa arc quickly heated to 2000, 1-3 cc of water is
distilled off, cooled, poured in 150 cc of alcohol, the
precipitate is treated with hot water, and III, melting
at 153-1540 (from ico-cold CH3COOH) yield 22.41/'Io in ob-
tainod. 5 g. III in 25 cc Of CI'3011 and 50 cc 3% solution
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Abe Jour: Rof Zhur-l(himiyap Ho 6, 1957, 19149
of 0501-Ta arc hoatod until they arc dissolved, to the
filtrate is added and conc. 11C1 and 11.7 g. IVO M.P. 131-
1330 (docomp.; from icc-cold C111 cooH), Yield 911% is obtain-
od. Phany1hydrazonco M.P. 183-10; 13CMicarbazone, M.P.
229-2300; anyl, M.P. 240-2410 (ail docomp.; from ico-cold
CH3000fl).
',~TTHORS: Ozol,Ya.K.,~~~Vanag,G.fa. SOV/79-28-11-40/55.
TITLE: 2-Diphenyl-Ace-.-Yl-Indandi-one-1 3 (2-Difenilatsetilindandion-1,3)
PERIODICAL. Zhurnal obshchey_khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, PP 3083-3085 (USSR)~
ABSTRACT: Of late scientists became interested in the 2-substituted indandone-
1,3 because of their physiological activity. According to data in
Dublications some of them show an antibacterial, others an in-
secticide activity. The 2-phenyl-indandione is an active preparaticM
against blood coagulation and is already used in medicine. The 2-di-
(1) la otillmom offiQiollt. It difforl
from othei traditional blood antieoagulants (e.g. dicaumarol,phenyl-
indandione) by the fact that already in smaller doses it causes a
considerable decrease of the protuhxombin level of the blood. 3e-
sides,it was found that the diphenyl-acetyl-indandione is a valualle
means in fighting harmful rodent.
CO
C6H4 CHCOCH(C 6H5)2
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Z -7
glue=
2LDiphenyl-Acetyl-Indandione-1,3 SOV/79-28-11-40/55
phthalate with dipheny! acetone. It is separated from acetone in,
good crystals that melt at 146-1470. The crystals are of prismatic.
nature (Figure). The goniometric data of the crystals are given ia
the table.-There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 2 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii i Institut organicheskogo ointeza Akademi'L nauk
Latviyskoy SSR (In.stitute of Che mistry and Institute of Organic
Synthesis.of the Academy of.Sciences Latviyskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: October 30, 1957
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