SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MIRONOVA, L. V. - MIRONOVA, N. YA.
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HIRONOTA, L.T.
,VSU4WWEmmmk-
Age of the deposits of the Bukhara stage amd the paleogeograph-ic
diagran of Central Asia during the Bukhara period. Vest.Len.un.9
no.1:135-142 Ja 154. MRA 9:7)
(Soviet Central Asia--Geology. Stratigraphic)
KORGBKOV, I.A.; KIROHOVA. L.V.; OVECHKIN, N.K.; TKMH. V.I.
"Stratigraphy and faum of lo-der Tertiary sedinents in the
Ukraine" by N.N.Kliushnikov. Reviewed by I-A-Korobkov and
others. Sov.geol. 2 no-1:150-152 Ja '59. (KIRA 12:4)
1. VEiesoyuzny7 naiwhno-tealedovatel'skiy goologicheakiy institut.
(Ukraine-Geology. Stratigraphic) (Ukraine--Paleontolog7)
Miushnikov. N.Y.)
M tONOVA L dmila. Vlad4a#o F.K., red.; ROSSOVA, S.M.,
. YU jw; CIUKRACHEV
rea-.Y-za--VR--,-GtMM , O.A., tekhn.red.
(Faleogene Bukhara series on Central Asia; stratigraphy and
index mollusk complexes) Bukharskala svita paleogpna Srednei
Azii; otratigraftis. i rukovodiashchie kompleksy molliuskoy.
Moskva, Goo. nauchn. -tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i
okhrane nedr, 1960. 174 1. (Leningrad. Vaesoluznyl geologicheskil
Institut. Trudy, vol. 38 (MIRA 140)
(Soviet Central Asia--Geology Stratigraphic)
NolluBks' Fosail~
MIRONOVA, L.V.
Boundary between the &W.~,ara and Suzak layers. Inform. st3r.VSEGE1
no.42:127-13( '(I - , ": " )
(Soviet ~;entral Asia--Geology, Stratigraphic)
MIRONOVA, L.V.; SUKAGPEVA, M.P.
Age of the Rotur and Torymbpur series )f t~-e Faleogenc, in the
western Kopet-Dag and Le!:ser Balkhan RanFe. Trudy V.SEGEI 46:
254-260 -61. (AURA 14:11)
(Kopet-Dag--Mollusks, Fossil) (Balkhan Rdnge--p-ollusks, I-ossil)
(Geolopical time)
MIROMOVA,- L.V - -
Recent data on the age of lower Paleogene deposits of Fergana.
DokI. All SSSR 141 no.6:144.~-1447 D '61. ( MI RA I - : : --- )
1. Vsesoyu7nyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologicheskiy institut.
Predstavleno akademikom D.V.NalivkirWm.
(Fergana--Geilogy, Stratigraphic)
GINODMAN, A.G.; 14IRCNOVA, L.V.
Way of applying corrections to hodographs of reflected waves.
Razved. i prom. geofiz. no.47:42-45 163. (TRA 16:8)
(Seismometry)
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PEREPECHKINg.L.P.; MIROMOVA, L.V.
Determining the density of triacetate fibers. Khijn. volok.
no.2t43-" 065. (MIRA 1816)
1, Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut sinteticheakikh amol,
g. Vladimir.
GABRrTFLYAff) A.A.; KOROBKOV, I.A.; KPONOVA, L.V.
Review of A.K. Alekseev's boGk "Paleogene mollusk fauna In
the Northern Ural Mountain region." Izv. AN Am. SSR. Nauki
o zem. 7 no.1;63-69 '64. (MIRA 17:61
1. Yerevanskiy gooudarstvenny-y universitet, L.--nlngr"skJy
gosudarstvennyy universItet i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell-
skiy geologicheskiy Institut.
or. c
SO All SSSR flu,~ r
k
GINDIN, L.M.; IVANOVA, S.N.; MAZUROVk, A.A.; MIIRONOVA, L,Ya.
Extraction of platinum metals wl~h salts of quaternaT-y &Monlill
bases. Zhur. neorg. idilm. 10 nj.2j,,,n2-5O6 F '65.
~ M:R-A ' P. - 11 ', ',
1. Inatitut neorganicheakoy khlmii Sibirskogo otdelen,'yft
AN SSSR. Subm�tted May 1.2, 1964.
AUTHORSs -M.ironoa, H. G., Stepanov, D. L.
20-1.14- 5-47/60
TITLEt On the Age of the Marlaceous Level of the Lower Permian
Stratum of the Pechora Basin (0 vozraste mergelistogo gori-
zonta Nizhnepermskoy tolshchi Pechorskogo basseyna)
PERIODICALs Doklady Akaderaii Nauk SSSR,1957,Vol 114,Nr 3,pp 621-626(ussR)
ABSTRACTs Until now, the above question belonged to the most heatedly
discussed problems of the strati,;raphy of the above area. The
level represents the basal layers of a thick mass of terri-
genous deposits and is known, in relevant publications, as the
Yun"- Yaginslup or the lower carbaniferoua suite. It would be
more correct Co call it a sequence. In its entirety, it be-
longs to the lower division of the Pe mian Wstem, but as to
the actual age of its different terms, particularly of its
marl level, there exist considerable differences of opinion.
On the other hand, this question is of importance for a pre-
cise definition of the stratigraphic position of the above
sequence, in order to determine the lowest age limit of this
sequence. fhe majority of scientists have attributed the marl
Card 1/3 leml to the Artiuskaqa fbrnation,;Yhereau others attribute it to
20-114- 3-47/60
On the Age of the Marlaceous Level of the Lower Permian Stratuz, of the Pech-
ora Basin
the lowest parts, and again others to the upper parts. Finally,
it has also been attributed to the Sakmarskaya formation. The paper
under review discusses t"e fauna o' t.,ie level under con-
sideration. he authors of the present paper are of the
opinion t))Lt the results o their investigation prove with
sufficient deeree of firmness that it belon,~s to at least two
formations of the Lower Permian - the Ural (Assel) and the Sakmr-
skaYlL fbrMSticn-if the bottom layer of the lower level is con-
sidered as t.,e boundary between Carboniferous and Permian,
The only matter that would contradict this estimate of age
would be references in relevant publicatioi,s to the existence
therein of spiral of Helicoprion bessonovi Karp. Attempts by
the authors of the paper under review to confirm this did
not succeed. It is worth noting t',iat such a thin packa,~e of
layers (12 cm) corresponds to at laast tw~) levels of the
Lower Permian. "his appears to be even stran(Ser if cne takes
into consideration tl,.at the formaticne located above this level
are of a thickness of several 106 w. he cause oi this pheno-
menon probably has to be souE;ht ir an extremely retarded se-
dimentation of the enoch under -~- .,-, ri t i -in . 2here -ire 6
Card 2/3 references, all of wh'ich are Sovielt
20-1.14- 3-47/60
On the Age of the Marlaceous Level of the Lower Permian Stratum of the
Pechora Basin
ASSOCIATIONs Leningrad State University imeni A. A. Zhdanov
(Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. A. A. Zhdanova)
PRESENTEN December 14, 1956, by D. V. Nalivkin, Member of the Academy
SUBMITTED* December 14, 191:6
1
Card 3/3
-MIRONOVA, M. G.-
Now species of Early Carboniferous Brachiopoda from the Kolyma
Valley. Paleont. thur. no.2-.80-86 '62. (Km 15-10)
1. Ianingradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A. 1.
Zhdanova.
(Kolyma Valley-Brachiopoda, Fossil)
MUROSMAR M. 0.
Brachiopoda of Lower Carboniferous sedisents in the Ycljma
Valley. Vaor. at. po paleont. i biostrat. no.31:5-51 163.
(MIRA 16:11)
P,~~ 110VA, v. .
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MIRONOVA, M. L- Cand Tech "i -- (diss) "Study of *;e Nn2o - T102 - S'O~
ay s tem in the field of' glnGs." Mos, 19!-?(- .1 vrit.',, djai,,rwrs (',Un of'
j * ~,!~ " - ~^ 4.
11 i gn er Educ itt 10 n. Mos Order of Ler-i jjjPeApr4itF, Lnst. ir. ~. 1.
M
endeleyev), 150 co~ las .3
I (KL, , 97)
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68961
/,S" 1.2 0 SOV/81-59-23-82988
Translatlon from: Referativnyy zhurnal. KhImiya, 1959, Nr 23, P 351 (U3SR)
AUTHOR: AMIronova, M.L.
TITLE: 3ome Physico-Chemicad Properties of the Glasse)9of the Na2O - T'02 - 3102
System
PERIODICAL: Steklo. Byul. Gos. n.-i. in-ta stekla, 1959, Nr 2 (102), PP 15 - 18
ABSTRACT: The changes in the coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CTE) and the
refractive index of glasses In the Na2O - T102 - S102 system were studied.
The region of transparent glasses in this system occupies a considerable
room. The content of the individual components varies (in %)-. SiO Ix
25-100 Na.20 5-4, T102 up to 50. It has been established that ~;i in
the sy;tem varies from 33.6-1o-7 to 146-lo-7. The effect/of TIO on CTE
depends on the content of alkalis and TWO in the glass.V;The suistitution
of 1% of Na2O by 1% of T102 decreases CTE by 4 units. The experimental data
have been compared to those calculated (according to Appen), and It has been
Card 112 shown that Appen's formula can be used for compositions containing up to 25%
68961
SOV/81-59-23-82988
Some Physico-Chemical Proper-ties of the Glasses of the Na2O - T'02 - 3'02 System
of alkalis. The comparison of the refractive Index in the given system and in the
Na2O - PbO - SiO system has shown that the Introdoction of 1% of TIO 2 is equivalent
to the introduction of , 2% PbO.
Z. Mikhaylova
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n- e erm ea en r on ate glasses
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eparat on
or tub temperature treated."Imellminate*stress effects and
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oratory furnace-to, 400-700C Imposed 4~ii automatically contro led over the
heated in~ 4 lab
lea sample. I 7be change iu'birefringence, measured after removal of stress
ffects'lAvolved'an. increase to a maximum depending on time: and temperature of heating
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and the'zonegbf visible opalescence were shown to occur at hi&er temperatures than the
Maximi 0 in Fig I -of the Enclosure, - ThermalLy treated
f bireffingencel as-shown
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ACC NR, AR60-35490 SOURCE CODL: UR/0081/66/oco/cl7/,,,012/.-,'012
0. K.; Mironova, M. L.; Mazhokova, L.
Study of the possibility of cubmicroscopic blending of porous glass with
polymers and metals
SOURCE: Raf. zh. Khimiya, Part 11, ~bs. 17,-1'105
RZF , 25--,0
SXK_~'; Stoklo. Tr. in-ta stakla, no. 2~'12?), 1965
70?:C T".-JS: matallopolymor material, glass product
A357'.~AC7: it is shv.-n that it is poss_,61-.) in princi,'Dlo to prcsparo now L-atur'-Q.1s
e--ucturas co:r~bino tho structural characteristics of glass and nolyrlor5 and
glass and motals. Submicroscooic blen6in- of the s.14.ca framowork wi-~n organic
po_'~-.ors was achiovad. 7ho sil-Lcato ozployad conz--.5tod of norous gla5ssoz
(containing 92-~4~ SiO,)) obtainad by tl-orourh loaching of son'i= borozilicata glass.
?orous glaszas of two iypu5 wore used for the szudy: vith a basic porc. :;iza of cri-
103 4 ~'narrow poros) and 200-500 1 (wido Doroz). F'roDolymorj of styrunij and zot~,yl
ma-.hacrylata wara usad as fil-lors of p3rouz glassas. T"no tnoroughly dr'.ed sa=nla of
porous glass was filled with the praDolyraor in a vacuum. 7ha ir.-)rognatod sa.-.?le was
subjected to .1-10at polymerization without polymorization Initiators in an excess of
prepolymor. In order to accelerate the polymerization process, the samples wore
exposed to ga=a irradiation. Some physical constants of the compositions obtained
-Card - 1/2
. ACC NRa A-F-5039m
from porous glass and polynars are given. Molten motals poorly wet glaasoz si-milar
to quartz glass. It is necossary to use prossuro. Po, Sb and Bi in the molton
state have a slightly lower surface tonsion than Hg and can be introduced into micro-
porous glasses at lower pressures. The submicroscopic blending of porous glass with
=etals is poasible In principle. I. M. [Translation of abstract)
SUB CME: 11
card 212
KIROHOVA. N.Y.. kaAdidat takhnichookikh nauk; VOLCHKOVA. A.T.. inshener.
Wintertime repair of building facades in Leningrad. Gor.khox.
Moak. 29 n0-11:17-17 Y '55. (KLRA 9:3)
(Uningrad-Building-Repair and reconstruction)
ACCMIMIRt ~AP5(MO786
-spedtrud in the*
-of.'tfije ivteniity~: of Ihe. cointinuous
(X
exceace.ener& e
ec~',...vss. differentlai different iettions of the-crater and Ibereased on approach-.:
11w c-o' that the interior,of the Aristarchus a coy-,
moon.- it is ~ naluded crater i
ere( With, Mineral -rook vhich includes a mineral capable.of lunineacing vnder the
of the c6rImscular and ultraviolet radiation from the: mw t The mW
ofthiliimineeceme~bands lies near 425 and 505 r&. Tblareport-was preseAted by
-13sio)"hov. orig.-,. art has; _;igures form, I a a p and 1 table j
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ACC NR3 AT6033319 SOURCE CODE- XJR/0000/66/000/000/0005/0011
AUTHOR: Mironova. M. N.
ORG: none
TITLE: Spectral albedo properties of the lunar surface
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Fizika Luny i planet (Physics of the Moon and the planets)
Kiev, Naukova, dumka, 1966, 5-11
TOPIC TAGS: moon, spectrum, lunar albedo, lunar reflectivity, lunar lava,
reflector/ASP-5 spectrograph
ABSTRACT: Available reflective or albedo characteristics of 30 small regions on
the luna surface (4 x 6 km) were analyzed. The properties of the spectral curves
and the electrical properties of the lunar surface were compared with similar
properties of earth rock samples. The spectrograms were obtained with a 70-cm
reflector equipped with an ASP-5 spectrograph. It was found that the spectral
distribution of the brightness factor for the 30 regions studied have similar features.
The brightness factor decreases nonuniformly towards the short end of the spectrum
2
L 05916-67
41t- AT6033319
and a selective reduction in the magnitude of the spectral brightness factor becomes
evident on the 470-540 m/x wavelength sector. The depth variations of lunar
depressions close to 500 m/d- which are noted in different regions of the lunar surface
indicate a difference In the mineral composition of these regions. From analysis
of the brightness of the lunar surface end-of rocks samples basic lunar lava may be
supposed to be acidic. This conclusion is confirmed by the similarity of spectral
and electrical characteristics of the lunar surface and of earth volcanic rock of acid
composition. Orig. art. has: 5 figures.
SUB CODE: 03, 20/ SUBM DATE: 19Mar661 ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 0021
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MIRONNA, M. P.
Fungi in 4-riculture
PhysLology of parasitic fungi of i,rain crops, HeLm nthospor- '-M ar.-;
Hell-minthosporlum satL,,um. Uch. zap. Kar. -Fin. un., 3, No. 3, 19-,'-'.
Monthly Ust of Russian Accessionr,, Unrary of Congress, October-- 19r2. T;~LA.~3r.-.r~~D.
P.
of Tr-,ro El one ntg ir, V P Deve I oryment , ~'nsi )I )plci I Pr , r,.' Y' - -1 - " 'Fr,, It
Crors. " Crn~ B, )! Scl , Y,-,re* nn! 17' 3tr~tr- 7, '1-' --o1 ':.. D'. irprtr~t ' r - r
Znr,r-,,,n Petr,)7av-),lnk, I? Fel ~:-)
,;-,: STIT !P~ IQ Anp 10r,4
c u,4,
U33R Cultivatod Planta. Potntoos. Vegetables. melons.
Abs Jour 1101' Zhur :to 6, 1958, '~to 34705
Author Mlronuva P.
Inat 116 Efi~
Titir, Effocta of Copp,~r arid AangLnuau Tracur-_,'l,_;n,nta
on U6 Dovelopcic-nt, Physiological Proc,~~aacs and
Crop liold of ToLiatoos.
OrIg Pub 11 ab.; 1A1kro(_l(,_,jntj v a. 1-1,,. 1
RiGa, A'L.~ Latv3SR, 1956, 401-408.
Abstract Labor,,~tor-, v,.;.-ctat13n and flold m;3,arch cun-
I Ij
ductod durlri~,; tii-- yci-ra 1950-1953 at tho K,:.rc.-l-
Ian Univirsity, h~,.v_- onown that -,_oist(-niaC, of
3cods uf romato,.;_- prior to 3owiaG in 0.05 to oo!/~
solutions -of AnClp, TC,!n04,C%nd OuSO4, Dr spria-
kllr,,~ of plants w1th 0.)1 golutions of tjl~
3atlu BaltS, acc,-~lcrat(_s by sovoral days th,.,
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MIRONCVA, M.P., dots-nt; ~TZALFVA, -L%kA, M.A., lo"-."
Resultn of the use of 'brace n:pmenlts an fert' 'zors in I
.1 . %I
and tasks for further stilf!Ian. llc~,.zaj7. P(,tr-)ziv.j7-)S.un. 111.
no.414-9 163. , V:%~ J'~: I I
1. Ytaffidrn botanIkIl I fIV0101711 rtii~rrly 1.
gosudarstvenn,)go univorr,4 *.pta.
MIRONCiVA, M.P., jr'-~'orlt; KJZAI.-~VA'
EffF)ct -,f molybeienum cn %he -,omTcs,.'~ r, of ro~,t
crops. T)ch.?ap.?Atrozav.gos.un. L' I ~ '.
5om trace Plement content of the fam"I:ps of lepum--,miis
and gTamlnpous rlants.
:-;omt- dlila on thp effect of g--berellin on rf-d cl,~ver.
I b i d . , ~-7-v,9.
1. Kafedra botaniki
goeudarellvennogo unJvPrE!t6tA.
M I: -I l( '~ " "I . : .; I ~ - ~ VA , N , ' .
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4 r I- a '- t " f * , -I, - e e I e Rl 0 -1 t s - ).-I n b ~ r h e m I ca I a r. I i,:" 7 s " r , o w . - a ~
jlroc(-9~lt' :3 11 j e-15 FAT,! bo~~Flns . * ~-' "'. za~. ~Otruza- . g~'3 . ". . I -
no,3: 3,"-35 -", I ;~ ,:. A , , . .
. FL- - " - - (I v tq;iJ I , t rw/'n v ,I ~- - 00, r ;- 41 , j~-' r .7; * Vf-,,. I, '. ~ I '~ .; - - I. ; * , - ' 1,
,meni t . . Kukit-.n-~na.
KOVALZVA. N.1.; KIRILLOVA. N.1.; WIRONDVA. N.V.
Immunogenic, toxic, and antigenic properties of antigens obtained
from enteric bacteria cultured on synthetic media under aerobic
conditions. Zhur.mikrobiol.,spid. i immun. 27 no.10:18-22 0 156.
(MLELA 9: 11)
1. Iz Institute opidemiologil i mikrobiologit iment N.F.Gnmelal
AMN SSSR
(BACTERIA.
Ante robs cteria cone, antigens from strains cultured on
synthetic media & exposed to aeration (Run))
(ANTIGENS,
Enterobacteriacese. from strains Cultured on synthetic
media & exposed to aeration (Rua))
XDVALIVA. N.J.; TAKOVLIVA. A.V.: HIRONOVA, N.V.
Biological properties of ShIgella sonnei and flexnert during their
cultivation on synthetic media In aerated cultures. ghur.alkrobiol.
spid.i imma. 30 no.7t63-68 JI 159. (IGRA 12-11)
1. 1z InatItuta apideviologit I mikrobiologii iment Gamlet ANY SSSR.
(SHIGZU,A - culture)
KHATUNTSEVA, N.V.; YANOVLEVA, A.V.; MIRONOVA, N.V.
Preliminary results [of the atudy] on the nature of substances
from paratyphold B bacteria inhibiting the growth of microbes
from the enterot7phoid grqup. Report No.l. Zhur. mikrobiol.,
apid. i immun. 33 no.1:63-68 Ja 162. (MI HA 15: 3)
1. 1z Instituta epiderdologii i mi~robiologii Imeni Gamalei
Al-24 SSSR.
(SAU4011ELLA PARATYMI) (SAIMOILELIA TYPHOSA)
(SHIGEUA DYSEIMRIAE)
RHATURTSEVA, N.V.; KRONOVA, M.V.
Some properties of subntances excreted by paratiphcil B bacteria and
inhibiting the growth of microbes of the entero-t.yphoid grmip. Zhur.
mikrobdol., epid. i Immun. 40 no. 8:76-82 Ag '63. (AURA 1'7-9)
1. 1z Instituta epidemlologil I mikrobiogii Imeni Gamalel AM SSSR.
Hl "10140va.. 11 . 4k . ( ,143 t v ! ~ I III t All, J )
. . the rilirae In the mid application divialon of a fungothera-
poutic rojit.,r. Had.seetra 17 no.4:35-)() Ap '58.
(1411t& 12: 10)
MLXAL MID HIM) (IRTAaS ASD 11MIS111G)
NIKOLAYEV, N.A.; AKINDVA, Ye.I.; MIRONOVA, N.A.
-W - -- - --
Garburizing the surface of electrical steel Ingots durimg
continuous casting. Stall 23 no.5t419-420 My '63. (KRA 16:5)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernoy
metallurgii.
(Continuous casting) (Surface hardening)
L 16~1146 iW(M)/EWP(J)/T W/RM
ACC NRS AMWI495 -(A) sovitca com wom/65/m/m/ouvoom
AUTHORSt Liblaa
.j Se L 1 Gurmans I. M,j Mir-onova,, N. F.j Klioldna, Ve Ve
OROS nqne
TITLES i0oxide resij based on dicyclopentadiene and its ethers
SOUMBs Plasticheskiyo massys no@ 12, 1965,o 15-16
TOPIC TAWS apoxides malsic anhydride,, epoxy plastic/ ED-5 than resin
ABSTRACTS Preparation of dispoxy compounds from dicyi0opentadiene (1) and Its
ethers and the properties of reains and Plastic Ll
V&erived from then are
i- described* Voxidatioa of 1,, aacording to the equation
+ 2RO0,H o0 0 + 2ROUgHp,
2R
U/
yielded thin 3und JA 85% yieldp m*po 183C. Ethylene and diettv1sne
glycol sthers of I ww* spaxidim*d according to the nohow
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AOQ MRs AP6WI495
+ 2RCO,,t(O\/(Y!~I 0 R'O
~~;P + 2 RCOH
in 84--g% yield. Dispoxy compounds of I and its others were cured with anhydrides
of dibasia aoldsp e,g,,, malele anhydride# PqoIcal properties of the products
and of their wIxWos vith dian epoxy resins are tabulatedp and thermocischanical
curvo are shown, Product of the sWure of apoiWdicyclopentedione with than
ED-5ftn a h0 60 ratio possessed the best p4sical-sechanimd and dielectric
rig, arte hass 4 tablest 3 f1garesp and 3 structur".
pRiartleaVO
50 CODSt OT/ SM DAM none/ OM RW# 006
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Bi 68xi 01
AUTHORS: Vinogradov, P. A., Sallnikova, K. S., Mirmov, G. S.,
Mironova, N. M., Shitova, A. A.
TITLE. Utilization of the reducing properties of ammonia in the
creation of oxidation-reduction systems for polymerization
in aqueous emulsions
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. nimiya, no. 7, 1962, 626, abstract
7P117 (Uch. zap. Yaroslavsk. tekhnol. in-ta, v. 6, 1961,
83-90)
TEXT: A new oxidation-reduction (redox) system for initiating the process
of polymerization at low temperatures; is based on the use of hydroperoxide
of isopropylbenzenev ammonia, Elucose and sodium pyrophosphate. Study of
the influence of the individual components of the redox system on the rate
of polymerization revealed that an increase in the quantity of each of the
components was regularly accoopanied by a rise in the polymerization rate,
which reached its maximum under specific conditions. The influence of the
pH of the medium on the rate of polymerization in the presence of ammonia
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Utilization of the reducing ... B1 66YBI 01
was also studied and it was shown that the activating effect of ammonia
depended on.the pH-value. When the influence of FeSO 4 was being
determined it was found that the presence of this substance reducpd the
rate of polymerization. T'he proposed redox system is effective even in
the absence of salts of fatty acids. A comparison of the copolymerizatior
kinetics of divinyl (I) with iytyrene (11) in the presence of an ammonia-
sugar, iron-augar or hydroquinone-sulfite redox system showed that these
substances were practically equivalent as far as their activatine influence
was concerned. A formula for the polymerization of mixtures I and I!
(part3 by weight) was worked out on the basis of the new redox system:
1 70, 11 30, H20 200, Nekal BXG 3, NE3 0.06, glucose 1.0, sodium pyro-
phosphate 0.06, isop:-opylbenzene hydroperoxide (containing 66c,'. hydro-
peroxide) 0.3, di-isi..,propylxanthogene disulfide 0.1. Reaction time of
polymerization at +50C 20 hrs. Ekbetracter's note: Complete translations
Card 2/2
MIRONOVAP N.M.; VINOGRADOV, P.A.; FAPBEROV, M.I.; GAVSHINOVA, Y,.Yt,.;
ZAKHAROV, N.D.; FEDOROUP K.F.
S)-nthesis of butadiene and methyl methacrylate copolymers and
the basic properties of sulfurous vulcanizates made on their
base. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.10:1-5 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Varoslavskly tekhnoT~,Vic~:-.9kiy Institut I YarnslavOlly zavod
sinteticheskogo k~i-i
v
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- ~ ~;O, -,
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ACCESSION NR: AP502"31 SOURCE CODE: UR/0163/65/008/aO
310663/0667
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V -X, P. A.; Gavehlitovaj Ko Ye.
AUTHOR: 1drono"! No. 027Akharov, Do; V1291E!!~M
ORG: Departments d Rubber Teor
. plogy and Chemistry wW Techoolea of 008 and SKj
Yaroslavl Technolo"I InstitutfWedry tekhaologil resiny i khimii I tekhnologli 008 1
SK, Yaroalavokly tekhnologichesidy institut); Yaroslavl SK_ Plantffaygalavokiy zavod SIQ
I _077 -.1 7 7
TITLE: Filled sulfur-free rubbers band on butadiene-methyl methacrylate copo
SOURCE: 1VUZ. Khim!ya i khimicheskiLya tekhnologiyat v. S. no. 4, 1965, 663-667
TOPIC TAGS: rubbert barium compound, vulcanization, meftl methacrylate, butadiene
14 y V/ SS -
ABSTRACT:gThe article deals with the vulcanization & Riled mixtures based on the
MA-2j&'bu"ens methyl methaerviate r-UT%F-.kThe physicomechanleal properties of
vulcanizates P various quantities of barium hydroxide and with various vul-
canizing systems were measured. The conditions of preparation of rubber mixtures with the
Card 1/2 UDC: 678.762.2-134.432.028.1
L M-66
ACCESMON NR: AP502"31
use of B&(OH) - SH 0 as the vulcanizing agent were studied. ft was confirmed that the use of
sulfur-free ;Iica;Xj;a of butadiene-methyl methacrylate rubber m&Ms it possible to ob-
tain rubbers having a Wd &I stabilityAln contrast to rubbers containing sulfur. How-
ever, the mixtures are not sufficleftly stable in storage. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 4
'tables.
SUB CODE: It SUBM DATE: 27Apr64 ORIG REF: 002 OTH REF: 002
Card ___2/2__
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AUTHORSt Mironovaq No M.1 Farboravp M. I. j Vinegradovi Pe A ; Zakharov, N. D* I
Gawshinowip K* xise~ 4~
ORO I none 1
TITLE: A method for obtainimsynthetic rubbori Class 39, No, g6m /;nnounced by
,Yaroslavl Tachnologiml, Insti to TMN-1-avski tekhnologichem-kly instftutY
SOURCEs Byulleten' isobrateniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965t 60
TOPIC TAGSt polywrq polymerization, copolymerization# synthetic rubberg rubber
ABSTRAM This Author C rtifil te presents a method for obtaining synthetic rubber by
low-temp*r%tur*.VgbmsriZtioh
4f dienes or copolymerization of the ~&tter with vinyl
monomers in an aqueous emulsion in the presence of redox initiators4 To obtain
modified rubbers, the polymerization or copolymerization process in carried out in the
presence of #-chlorethyl aster of methacrylic acid.
SUB COM 11/ sum Bass IOJU163
-4wd
KYASOYADOV. Y6.3-, dOtGent; BROVKIXA, K.A., assistant; SHIRUOVA, T.D..
klintchesicty ordinator; HMONOVA, N.S.. klinicheskiy ordinator
An analysis of errors in diagnosing rheumocarditis outside of the
hospital. 6ov.med. 20 no.12:6-8 1) 156. (KLRA 10-1)
1. Is fakulltetakoy terapevtichookoy kliniki (zav. - doteent U.S.
Kyaooyedoy) Ivanovskogo meditsiaBicogo instituta ~dlr. dotsent U.N.
Romanov)
(RMJKATIC HURT DWEASN, diag.
errors)
BRILING, R.S.; MIRGUOVA, U.S.; DANIIMIKO. Ya.M., otv.red.,, VAYNBIRG.
D.A., red.; TROVIKINKO, A.S., takhn.red.
(Methods manual for mechanical drawing; Instructions and tests
for students of oprrespondence institutions of higher learning
specializing in construction engineering] Metodicheskoe
posobia po inshonerno-stroitallnomu charchanilu; ukazaniia i
kontrollnye raboty dlia studentov saochnykh vyeshikh tekhni-
chaskikh uchabnykh zavedenil stroitalluoi spetsiallnosti.
thar1kov, Izd-vo Kharkovskogo goo.univ. im. A.K.aorlkogo. 1959.
195 P. (MIRA 120)
(Mechanical drawing--Instruction)
MIRONOVAO N.S.
Rhinopnemometers. Mod. Prom. 15 no.31-51-53 Mr '61.
(MIRA 14: 5)
1. 'Isesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut meditainskikh
instrumentov i oborudovaaiyu.
(OTALARYNGOLOGY-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLliz)
MIROVOVA, V.S.
Artificial cough apparatus. Mod. prom. 15 no. 4:4F-52 AP 161.
041RA 14:4)
1* Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut maditainskikh
instrumentov i oborudovaniya.
(COUGH) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)
14IRON(YVA, N.S.
Method of studying the p*ancturing and cutting properties of injection
needles. Report No.l. Mod. prom. 15 no.8:25-30 Ag 161. (.-URA 14:12)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-ioBledovatellskiy institut meditsinskikh
instrumentov I oborudovaniya.
(MEDICAL INSTIO-IENTS AND APPARATUS)
MGMSKIT. H.P.; HIROHOVA. 11 ,V..; KRAYEVSKATA, L.N.
Stratigmphy of middle Paleozolc Redinents in the Salair
Ridge. Kat.po geol.Zap.Sib. no.61:59-73 '58. (KIRA 12: 8)
(Salair 11idge-Geolca, Stratigraphic)
XALIYAN, 0. A.; IROUQVA 4oV..; A1AY&VA. L.D.; TRYASTSINA. Z.1.; HATCROVA,
V, Ya Y.
G.S ; ~~,,O~
Comparison of the use of vitamin B, and sloe P-,ttrBct tn tre0ing
pyorrhea alveolarle. Stowtaloeita 36 no.6:18-21 N--D '57.
(MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz poliklinik-i No.1 (nach. I.Y.Mironov. nauchny-rukovoditall -
doteent G.A.fasil'yev)
(THIAMINN) (AIDN)
MlIoNOVIAi ~,A-v
GIMPL go. 45
Mironoy!, ?jj(._(Mufmansk Biological Station. U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences). Copepods at
tfif-iiavipe,cies Narpocticoodo as food for codfish young. 891-4
vol. 79 NO- -~ , ~ .,;
Akedevills 1(6'* 8'3*3*It" DokIddY
rRONQYA- Ij,; XAKSHIL4DY. N.M.. doktor biologicheskiich nauk. otvetstvnnnyy
redMor; SHUNOVA, A.V., teichnl&Aslriy redaktor
LThe fending and growth of young aodfish &long the eastern Human
Coast] Pitante I rost molodi treakovylch mb v pribreshnot zone
Vostochnogo Murnana. Kooku, lzd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956. 98 p.
(Murman Coast--Codfish) (KLRA 9-10)
1~1j- (~ -) A'l -_
HIRONOTA, N.Y. - -,
Biology and fisheries of pollaoic. Mrudy Harm. b1ol. at&. ):114-129
157. (MrRA 11-2)
(Barents Sea--Codfish)
S7 n tan to c
ea
HIROMOVA, N.V.
Food of ths, young of codfishes Udus morhus L. and Gadus aegleflumm
L. and the coalfish Gadus virene L. Trudy Gidrobiol. ob-va 8.359-367
157, (MIRA 11:3)
1. Harmnalcays. biologicheskaya stantsiye, AN SSM
(Barents Sea-CoOfish) (Fishes-Food)
r o r. -, v fi
-j rm -i r. K c v i , n
,-.L~ropear. nirner;i ir. tni-- a s t r:~e
it t" i mf~ rn n a v o s t o c nn om Yu rm ~i ne
I ri roda 'Irk, p
'A n Mny I I f~ v I -ir titin o ki f-, 7n n 7-
d e I v (~ r- odl i rri F, rp rp.( nz r.- .9 a " I iv ~ i a n,~ - , * -, , 7- - ;t
I n o 7 : -~ -.1 -,f *. ~ f: Va I a Pran(:h f trap .... .. A--aderr.-,-
r I e n _-- es I -S f F. , W I C n 19 U S ~ I A I y o j n l r. k~ w e 9 *~ e r r.
reK.ior. -)f t t. e a r I n r. c a i t r 11 r~ ri 7- a !i r -
rp. ~i ri ,; k r .,,q I r: ,
P ro a r p Vt. !I
4 r IT ! rj ~ 3 a i c~ 3KFiY a !it Fin ts iy a Kc i q
r ov ~i Ell e r. t s y r,.r, a r~ s k o y a t
Yurmansk .-iologi i - n of the Yola Rrar,~ 1-pr.,,
1 r o i o C Fi f-my o f 1 enc es pt n lye P nsy ,
u rmg n s k
Fish-Rigratio-.
3(9) 7
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AUTHMa: Miron "it 7.,
i:-9-
Gerasi.-.,ov, V.V.
TITLE: A Sea Aquarium (M n r a k
PERIODICAL: Prirola, IP51), Nr ~, 1,,,
ABSTRACT: The authors ro.'r.t -)~t
;t" n ~ ~ 1, 4
aquar4,-ir. for rc. C
. ''Y
Thip ;p ~rp~cia- rao -x~lth
staliRti3ns beyond t h *, !, r c t 4- cr
n-
Q t an t su p p I -, o f f r es h s e -i viri * er of r
nical difficulties. Ty.us ty.,~
rium in 1956 in the Murmansk
tute, with the necessary su,-Pl:,,
ing 24 hours a day was a consi~er,,''l-.
The aquarium was thoroug'y !-P::,o n i.,.r
At present it consists of r-r)7,p ,
tanks , a tiled bapin of'
smaller rpcPptaclep. F
with the chqn,;e in co' or r:
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A bea Aquarium
their yoiing
of one-ye,ir-,l] horrir.,~s
investigati-n. 14,Lt,y -f
week rif t~,r Lul boor.
and, within t~.t~ -- oljr~,P ~7f
stood much v.%ri,it:On -:r
and te::,peruture o f the wrt--r. 7'.'
ran6-1 bptwper. I ~L-4
from min,-ip
Thp m4 r.J:,um -)x
is 2 cubic cm, Fvr 4,t,,r. T',. 7
difficult-i re!-p-ct '-)-i
food-, inclu.lin,- frPsh in%t- r
habits of t-e
habits changel -r%!
1y.
crowded vary close t og- t
collectively. 3 7, a I Ir,~,; r a 1: C, 1,
apart were poor eaters, wl,~ I
animals .14.1 not eat at all. ~-rr~
Card 2/3 in an aq arium, of 106-1 x ')! x
A Sea Aquarium
)
additinn to c-)Ifish, unl
we r e n t u,! ie d rur, o n(!, s e v e r-,L'L r)
While the pollack adapted
aquarium conditionn, the haddr)ck r~ f
difficulties with respect to b-i~.6
rium. Most fiqhes, however,
reflexes concerning the feei-'n4
several invertebratop are kopt tni
aquarium.
ASSOCIATION: Murmanskly mcrskoy
Yarine Biolo6lcal
Card 3/3
HIRONOVA, N.V.
Two new genera of Tabulata. Trudy SNIr,,'IYS no.8r9l-q8 ',)r.
OCRA 1,:q)
(Siberia, Western-FavositidRe)
KAMSAUN, N.M. KOADRATSOVA. 0.F.
Causes of wasonal and annual variations In the cbnsity of cod and
haddock shoal concentrations in the Barents Sea. Trudy sov. Ikht.
kon. no.10:117-121 160. (MIRA 13:10)
Hurmanskiy Morskoy biologicheskiy institut Akademii aauk So5k.
(Barents Sea--Godfish) (Barents Sea--Haddock)
MIROMOVA,
The pollack Pollachius virens L. as a possible fishing object in the
Urents Sea. Trudy sov. Ikht. kon. no.10:122-124 160. (HIRA 13:10)
1. Kurmanskiy Morskoy biologichaskiy institut Akademil nauk SSSR.
(Barrents Sea--Codfish)
MIP,ONC)VAO 11.v.
c
Biology of the coalfish (~,ollachius virens L.) in the Bz-rerts
Seae Trudy Okean kom. 10 no.4;55-61 160. ( K:!~,A 14: 3,,
1. Mummakiy morskoy biologichoskly institut All Sssa.
(Barents Sea-C-odfish)
_~IRONOVA, N.V.
Migrations of sexually ir=ture codfish and causes of the:Lr variation.
Trudy MMI no.3S198-219 161. (KMA 150)
1. Laboratoriya ikhtiolofr
,ii (zav. - F.V.Mironova) Murmanskogo
morskogo biolopicheakogo instituta.
(Codfish)(Fishes--Migration)
MIRONOVA, N.V.
Tabulata and Heliolitidan of the Tom'-Cbumyah (oatracod) series
in the Salair Ridge. Trudy SNIGGIMS no.15114&175 161.
(MIRA 15:9)
(Salair Ridge--Corals, Fossil)
MIRONOVA, N.V.
Now genus of Tabulata from the family Coenitidae. Trudy SNIGGIMs
no.151l77-181 161. ()URA 150)
(Sala.ir Ridge-Corals, Fossil)
HIRIOM LJ1,4; TSEYEB, R.Ya.; GFXASEKOV, V.V.; POZDITMOV, Yu.F.;
CHIMARITA, A.D.; EEWVA, A.V.
Distribution and some biological characteristics of comercial
fishes in the littoral area of the Murman Coast in 1957.
Trudy MMBI no.4:162-173 162. 04IRA 15:11)
1. Laboratoriya ikhtiologii (zav. - N.V. Rironova)
lkwmanakogo morskogo biologicheskogo instituta.
(Barents Sea-Fishes)
MIRONOVA, N.V.
Tom'-Chumysh layers in the Salair Ridge and their analogues
in Western Europe and the U.S.S.R. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.23:
134-139 162. (MIRA 16:9)
(Salair Ridge-Palcont(Jogy, Strattgraphic)
(Paleontolovy, Stratij~raphlc)
'P
:4, iA
A A:; A~~ ' YE",
KAL~GIN,
NADLER, Yu.s.
c'
De,:~ ~ I%n
sedimentary 17On ore:~ in
-ININIG"IS no . ,r): Iv - 1I.F I ("-. k,. U 18:3)
_L OZ381-67 - - EUR /Zr1__LJP(_Q.) TDnvw. YY%1A IMR I
ACC NMI AP6027715- SOURCE CODE: UR 'jbOO/Oo4/a143/a146
AUTHOR. Strashinskaya, L. V. (Kiev); Mironova, N. V. (Kiev)
ORG: None
TITLE: Contact interaction of titanium nitride with titanium, zirconium and vanadium
in vacuum
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiyu. Metally, no. 4, 1966, 143-1146
TOPIC TAGS7 nitride, titanium compouna, titanium, zirconium, vanadium, solid solution
ABSTRACT: This paper is a continuation of aloeries of articles on the interaction be-
tween refractory compounds,-refractory metalk )and oxicies in the solid phase. The be-
,havior of titanium nitride in contact. with titaiii um, zircunium and vanadium is studied
with the application of heat in a vacuum ,." -')-10 3 mm lig T~.e specimens were heated
at 1000-1700'C for 1, 3 ajid 5 hours in a v~-,ulnr~ `1,rna(,e with molyb,leri a, heater. :*
was "o"d that the temperature f,r ti,c C thf, TiN-T I sys,em I,es
below 1-6000 X-ray 4,ra!y7,is 4noi,iIi-es ti-t fL or. *;.e
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while the corresponding temperature for powder mixtures 16 1-3000C with tLe formelon
Of V31'1. A binary nolid suiution of titariium and vanadium nitrides is formed when the
temperature is raised to 15001C. In conclusion the authors thank corresponding Member
Ki U'k-rSSR-G. V. Samsonov for proposing the problem to be studied and participating in
discussion-of Theresults . Orig. art. lias: 6 i-iFures.
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_ff,o; -into =hgulf of Xam-Bogas-Gol. Meteor. i gidrol. no. 5:42
MY '57. - (Km 10:8)
(Kara-Bogas-Gol (Gulf)--Water)
AUTHOR: Mironova, N. Ya.
5o-58-6-21/24
TITLE: Comments on 0. Paper Written by K. K. Gyul and P. V. Zhilo
"Kara-Bogaz-Gol" (Zamechaniya k statlye X. K. Gyulya i P. V.
Zhilo "Kara-Bogaz-Gol")
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1958, Nr 6, pp. 6o - 6o (U38R)
ABSTRACT: The mentioned paper was published in the "Scientific Records
of Azerbaydzhan Uni7ersity" Nr 1, 1956. The regime of the
mentioned gulf is totally dependent on the quantity of the
seawater comin,- in. According to the level of the Caspian
Sea (Kaspiy) the flow in the Gulf of Kara-Bogaz (Kara-Bogaz)
is either Creator or smaller. A continuous sinking of the
level of the Caspian Sea changed abruptly the hydrological
and hydrochemical regime of the gulf; it has hitheito not
been stabilized. Every book written 5 - lo years ago is al-
ready out of date now. The paper raiseo inli-nation ani
cmbarrommont: it ic written on the basio of already published
material. Examplou are given foilthe fact to -,7:.at an extent
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Comments on the Paper Written by K. K. Gyul and P. V. Zhil ""arL-Bogaz-Golo
a,-,reeable imprecoion. Voreover, it is writ-en -, ne6liffent
style which renders reading difficult.
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