SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALASHOVA, N. N. - BALASOIU, A.

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BALASHOVAI X,N%j YRFINOVj LA* (Hooky&) Introduction of surface-active agents into solutions of simple electrolytes In order to improve the cathodic deposition of metals. Shur. fit. khim. 39 no. 11135-140 Ja 165 WRA 19a) 1e Vbosoyunnyy saochnyy politakhnichaskiy inetitut. Submitted ;Vne 1. 1964. L ARM- TJ ------- 10""WJIWB ACC NRt XP6021078 SOURCE CODE: UR/0365166/002/002/0213/0215 Balashova, N. N. AUTHOR -. Smagunova, H. A.; ORG: Scientific-Research Institite of the Watchma)qn&.jp"u ~ry. (flauchno-lealedovatal'4; skiy institut chasovoy promy8hlennosti) TITLE: Effect of surface active substances on the porosity and adhesion of nickel coatin a SOURCE: Zashchita metalloy, v. 2, no. 2, 1966, 213-215 TOPIC TAGS: nickel plating, electroplating, surface active agent, adhesion, metal porosity, *up"-- heat treatment) 5URM(le r'e_rA?3,'0A) ABSTRACT: The effect of changing the concentration of surface active substances in rinse solutions during nickel plating was studied. Nickel plating was carried out in an electrolyte containing (9/1): HiSO471120--300, H003-30, Nar--6, NaCl--15, sodium salt--2.6 to 2.7 and disulfonaphtalenic acid--4. The platiniz conditions were 0.75 a/dM2 at pH=5.5_5.9. Prior to nickel plating, samples were rinsed in OP-7 (a surface active product of the reaction of 7 mol of ethylene oxide and a mixture of mono- and dialkylphenols) solutions ranging in composition from 0.1 to 2.5 g/l. The surface tension and the nurra~er of bends to flaking of the coating droped sharply with concen- tration, leveling off at 1.0 g/1. The number of pores per cm dropped sharply from Card 1/2 UDC: 621.357.7 t1l ~ - 381Rn1%- - I . - 1 1-1- - -- -1 - -- ~ -- I-I ACC NRk AP6021078 600 to 200 at 1.0 g/l and Increased again to 500 at 2.0 g/1. The region of change in surface tension with concentration corresponded to surface active additions in tile so-I lution itself, while the leveling off corresponded to behavior in colloidal solutions. The decrease in porosity and the lowering of nickel adhesion was caused by the forma- tion of adsorption layers of a surface active substance on the plating surface. The increase in porosity with further increases in concentration was due to the formation of micelles in the solution, the adsorption of which resulted in thick irregularities in the layer. The influence of temperature and heating time on coating adhesion was significant. The nickel plated samples were heated at 100, 200 and 3000C for periods from 1 to 5 hrs. Little change in porosity was noted although the adhesion improved fourfold by heating 1-1.5 hrs at 30014C or 3 hra at 2500C. The porosity decreased sharply with an increase in coating thickness from I to 5p. By heat treating, the po- rosity was improved somewhat as a result of the coalescence of pores-, however, the average size of the pores increased. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. 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A-GITO-011-11),kina, 7. lltriinin lysiro, hirtdine, tyrnrirf%, tryptorhan anO o.ystin,-~ cort-nt. of U~! -..,rcteiT:., of the resit PrO liver rl' the rheep,"--B. I'Mamino Pcid, hit-Vidin-, tyrc,!,no-, tryptipl~,nn ~4nd ry..Une cr,nt,,Y,t of co(!fIsY. prot-int," Nalirh. tmly iri-tp, p3toniy& (Aknd. ni~d. nwik SS'-~Q, Norccw, l9hq~ t,. AO-132-17iblice: 23 items So: U - 3 `;6 6, 1-; harcb 53o (L topis 'Zhurral ln~~kh 6tatey, 13, 1949) BAIASHOVA, O.N. Changes in the concentration of proteins in the liver and their amino acid composition caused by protein deficiency in the food, Vop,med.khim. 4t161-167 '52. (KIRA 11-.4) Is Xafedra blokhiull It Moskovskogo maditaitakogo instituts imeni I.T.Stalina, (LIV)M) (PROTSIN NXTABOLISH) .-HATVVoiK. A. i.: C--U- AusitsilAtion, of ralclan sinl phosphorus froe powdered bone. Ynp.?tt. 16 no.,i: 56-61 14y-Jo 157. (MIXA 10: 10 1. It katedry blekhtall (say. - pror. A.S.Ihapoaak) HoRkovskogo medituinskogo atmatolorgicheskogo inttituta. (CATZIUH. Metsbollov. assimilation from food enriched with pow-lered bone 'Rua)) (eIIUSKI0RM;. metabolism. same) (r= . enriched with powderoki 'hons ausitillition of :sIcItui 4 phosehorun from (Rue)) (BOMAKb BOWS, pov4ered Ift enriched foci. asetiatlatinn of caV-,luc phosphorus from (Hue)) IlklIASHOVA, S.A.- SLOVOKHOTOVA, T.A.; BAI),NDIN, A.A. Effect of the structure of saturated hydrocarbons on theJr activity in the reaction with water vapor on Ni-Cr2O3 cata- Iyat. Izv. AN SSSR Ser. khim. no.2:1275-281 165. (,MIRA 18:2) 1. Moskavskiy goeudarstvennyy univeraltet. BLALASHO PATRIKE-VE.V, V.V.; BALANDIN., A.A. I *W%Wto,,r~iparo a chemical model ff the action of, nlcohol dehydro- gonnse, Izv. AN SSSA. Ser. khim. no.7j1273-1274 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univorsitat im. M,V,Loz-(,n,).r5ovA, C ~ I Q%, -% K C~ U \:,/:~, P4 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-27 and Their Application Wood chemistry produets. Cellulose and its manufacture. Paper. 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Nauohno-looledovatellskiy institut monoweroy dlyn sinteticheekogo kauebuka, Yaroslavl', (Isoprens) (Dehydrogenation) NOVIKOV, I.M.1 SAPROHOV# V.A.; ONISHENK09 Z.V.; SIMAXOVAp E.P.; BELISKAYA, Yu,R .2 BDAIASHOVk T.L,j Prinimall. uchastiyet KALINICILEMKoIV:ff.; ITTVINEM10,16ho Granulation of.butadiene-styrons and natural rubber in the Dniepropetrovsk Rubber Tire Plant, Kauch. i res. 22 no.12s 44-48 D 163. (MRA 17t9) 1. Dneprope trovskiy shinnyy WOO (for all except Kaliniche-nko, Litvinenko). 2, Dnepropetrovokly filial Hauchno-iaeledovatell- skogo instituta shinnoy promWahlennosti (for Kalinichenko, Litvinenko~- NIKOLAYEV,cy.ly, U.M.; VALArH~)PIP T.V. Mothxiolc,f-1:7iil bascs and calcu!ntlonr of in- vc,At.r.4mt.-. in t~,? i--.-,A!.uctlon for ftv,'~, '.'NIT no.390-19 163. (MIRA 170C) ~. P, , 1 1 ; 7'. 1I.M.. 1410TY1.* VA I u . 'I - ; I . ~ 1~ - "'- -"' - Bwzl'! mrmani~t'or-.." 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(OloomargerIne) (Acids, Fatty) LOBANOV, Maj. doktor tekhn. nauk; BUNTS, M.Ya.; ZOLOTOVAI A.I.1 BAIASHOVI, V.I., insb.1 VOLIVOVSKAYA, Ye.A., Inab.; GENING, L.K.p insh.; POLYAKOVA, L.I., insh. Vitaminisation. of. mayonnaise by means of vitamin A acetate. Wale-shir. prm. 29 no,5:4041 My 163, (MMA 1617) lo Institut pttanlya W SSSR (for Lobanovp Brents, Zolotoya). 2. Moskovskiy nargarinovyy savod (for Balashova, Vollvoyekaya, Gening.. Polyakova). ' (Vitaxilbe) (Salad dressing) ISAGULTANTS, V.I.; DALASHOVA, V.V. Low tempArato.re chlorination of tertiary aorlones extracted from the pefttans, - arvlene cracking fraction. Ity. vye. ucheb. save; neft' I gas no.6:67-72 158. (MIRA 11s9) 1. Moskovskiy neftyanny institut Im. eked. I.M. Oubkina i Gros- nonskly n ftyanny Institut. (Pent:ne) (Chlorination) (Cracking process) XSAGULUM, V.I.; BUMHOVA2 V.V. Low-temperature chlorination of tertiary amylanea of petroleum drigin vith-bensenesulfonic acid dichloroamide. Izv, vys. ubhob, say.; neft' i gas 3 no.12sS5419 160. (HIM, 14110) 1.- Moskovskiy inatitut, naftakhimichookoy i gasovoy pro"ah- lennosti imani ak&damika I.M. Gubldna# Grozwwkiy neftyanoy institute (Butane) (Bansenesultonio, acid) (Ghlorination) ISAGULTAUTS, V.I.; BAIASHOTA, V.V. lov-tomperature chlorination of tertiary athylanic hydrocarbons of petroleum origin having the compoidtion C4 and Cai Zhur. prikl. kh1m. 33 nool2t2762-2768 D 160* MIU 14tl) lo Moskovaidy Institut neftakhimicheokoy L gazovoy promyshlonnosti imeni. I.M. Gubkina i Groxnensidy neftyanoy institut. (Chlorination) (Dil6obutylene) (propane) BALASHOVA, V. V. Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Study in the field of the synthesis of several chloro-derivatives of olefins by destructive refining of petroleum raw material, and means for their application." Gorznyy, "Groznyy Workers" Magazine, 1961. 20 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Moscow Order of Labor-Red Banner Inat of Petrochemical and the Gas Industry imeni 1. M. Gubkin); 1?0 copies; price not given; (KLI 6-61 sup, 197) 25396 S/OOOJ61/034/002/OiO/025 A057/AI29 LUTHORSt Isagulyants, VaI.f Balashova, VeV. I TITLEo Substituted epichlorohydrinse froa petroleum raw material Pn1ODIOALa Zhurnal Prikladnoy Dimlif v 34o no 2, 1961, 424-430 TEXTt Four now diohlornhydrines were syzthesized from ohlorcallyl compounds 'by hypoohlorination with monoohlcro-~arbamids, solution aorres- ponding to & method desoribed by A.Dolosuf (Re' 2# Bull. Soo. Chia. Franoe, 31, 102 171 (1922)) and M.V. Likhosh;relov, 54.V. Aleksoyev (Ref 31 ZhOKh, 30, 92i (1953)). The chloro-allyl oompouads were prepared from a pentans- anylene fraction of a low-temperature araoking yrcduct (Ref it "Trudy vs*soyuz4ogo voreshohaniya po neftekhimiaheskonu sintstu i prcitvodstyu novykh Yidov noternykh Iopliv" ("Prooesdings of the All-Union Congress on Syntheses in Petroleum Chemistry and Produation of Now Types of Motor Fuels" , GrozW (1958)) by a low-temperature chlorination with ohloro. Card 116 25396 3/08 611034100210181025 Substituted 6piohlorchydrines A057YA129 amid*. By dehydroohlorination of the obtained d1ohlorohydrines 3 now substituted tpiahlorohydrInes were prepar4d. The pre#ont work demonstrates the possibility of preparation of spiahlerohydrinse from olatines obtained by petroleum oracking. Epiohlerohydrine is used for the production of spoxide resins, whioh are important for the manufacture of varicus plastion and. similar materials. The characteristics cf the obtained di- chlorohydrines and substituted opichlorohydrines are presented In Tab. 1, 2. Hypoohlorination of the chloroallyl compounds was carried cut with saidifi:d (H,SO,) aqueous solution of monoohloro-oarbamide u ing CuCl as catalys and sh king the mixture by keeping the temperature :t a MAILL; of 15-170C. By shaking with water the diahlorohydrinot were separated from impurities, whioh remained in the oil phase. After saturation with NaCl the diohlorohydrines were ottraoted with other. Hypechlorination of 3-ohloro-2-mothylpropene-1 and 3-chloro-2-athylpropens-2 yields isomers (I and II in Tab. 1) with the struoture of a tertiary sloohol, while in hypoohlorination of 3-chloro4-mothylbutono-l and T-ohloro 2-m:thylbuteno-2 besides tertiary dichlorohyar4ne (III) primary (IV) and se;ond ry (V) di- ohlorohydrines are formed, 'ah aro apparently atnormal products of Card 2/6 Substituted oplohlorohydrines 253S6 ~/080/61/034/002/018/025-' A057/Ai29 addition of hypoohlorous acid. The yield of diohlorohydrines varies from 50 to 64%. It was observed that abnormal chlorination occurring during hypoohlorination is a single reaction, since no products of hypoohlorins- tion were isolated. This is in agreement with observations by A. Umnova (Ref 61 ZhRFXhO, 42, 1530 (1910)). From dichlorohydrines the substituted spiohlorohyarines were prepared with a 8^10 KOH solution. According'to V A.A. Petrov (Ref 7, ZhOKh, 15, 951 (1945)5 in ashydroohlorination of. di- halogenohydrines the oxide is formed mainly by splitting-off the halogens In the least hydrogenized carbon atom. Correspondingly the structural formula* were written in Tab. 2. There are 2 tables and 7 referencest 6 Soviet-bloo and I non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMIT M i Card 3/6 June 2, 1960 ISAGULYANTS, V.I.; B111-1 HOVA, V.V. Xpmdds resins on the basis of substitutod splablorobydrins, Zhur.prikl.khiae 35 no.Ut2477-2482 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) L Moskovskiy imatitut neftelchimicbeekoy i gasovoy proWshlonnooti ima I.M.Gubkina I Grasnenskly neftyawy institit, (Sx*q resi4s) (Epichlorohydrin) Ye.A. Morphology, phylogeny and the etratigrfiphic slFnificance of the Farly Ordovician subfamily Ptychopyginne In the Baltic region. Vop.. paleont. 40-58 164. (MIRA 17;5) r, I ~ , "T", , . . ff., ~, Ix , - i-Z . _ . R~.j - --.- - ~, I -~-It.L j Jtu*c U.~ lverjis,% . "Sense organs in Trilobites," Dok. Ali, 61, No. 3, 1946. 7ALAIPM, YR. it. Gonlatites of the Carboniferous In Bar-Chogur In the coal-bearing deposit n of Ber-Chogur ammonoidea have boon fatmd for The first time :In 1039 in the lower part or the Dzhagana strata# and anbelenging to one gpnus, Initoceras (fwdly Chelloceratidae)o The author describes five species, of which one Is new. Consideration of the described species leads the author to the conclusion that the goniatito horizon in the carboniferous of Ber-%ogur is synchronous with the so-called "Gatten- dortia stratum'; i.e. it possesses an earV Turney age, which to confirmed by, other fauna, of the same reeton. Therefore the author draws the boundary of the Devonian and Cari,oniferous on the base of the lower part of the Nhangana strata. (RZhOeolt No. 6. 1955) luberad. Vwn- nalcantol, a-va, 19539 189-202- SOI Sum No. 744. 8 Doe 55 - Supplewntary Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) NOVA. Te.A.; RUASHOV, X.G.; RALITKIN. D.T.. akademik. l6w fin& of Upp6r Tamnnian fauna In latakhe"ne Dokl,AX GWR 92 uo,21413- 416 8 153. OUL 619) 1, Akadenlya mmk 8=1 (for lkllvkin). (Kasakhatan-ftloontology) (ftleoutoloa-Kazakhetun) ALIKHOVA, T.N.; BALASHOTA, A - I- .,,_BALASHOT, Z.G.; NIXITINA. V.N.. reduktor; POPOV. redaktor. (Yield manual of characteristic fauna grou a. In the Ordovician and Gothlandian deposits of southern Lithuanial Polevol atlas kharaktarafth komplaksoy fauny otloshanil ordovika i Cotlandiia. lushnoi chasti LI- tovskol 313R. Pod red. TJ.Allkhovoi. Hooky&, Goo. nauchno-takhn. isd-vo lit-ry po goologii I okhrans nedr. 1954. 98 p. (KM 8t2) (Lithuania--ftleontology) BALLSKOTA, Ye.A.; BALASHDT, Z.G. D&ta on the study of upper Faviennian fauna of lasakhatan. West. lonoune9 nool:179-202 Ja 054. (=A 9:7) (X&s&kbxUm--PalAontoloff ) BALLSHDTA, Te.A. Morphology of Trilobites. Top. paleont. 2sl9-35 055. (Trilobites) (KMA 9:2) BALAS OV re.A Products of Tournalsipm deposits In Ber-Chogur (Rugodshar Hills) Uchasap.lAnsuns no.189024-157 orm. (MLRA 8:12) (Hugodshar Hills--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) 15-1957-3-2690 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnall Geologiya, 1957, Mr 3,, p 25 (USSR). AUTHOR: Balashoval Ye, A, TITLE: Some Tournaisian Brachiopods Fro m Berohogur (Mugodthary) ZRekotoryye turneyakiye plschenogi~e Berohogura (Mugod- zharyl7 PERIODICAL: Uch, zap. LOU, 1956, Wr 209, pp 101-120 ABSTRACT: The author describes 14 species from the families RUpi- 4-gmellidae (2 species from the genus Rhipidomalla, from the -1-0-1-- a t of the Dzhanganinsk* series). Sobizo- phorii e 3 Wecies from the.,,genus Schizophoria). from the Dthanganimqpwap Berchogursio as and Up"aSul-aWilop series), and St%phomenidae (3 .4pecies of Schellwienells, I of Sohuohertella, 1 of Orthotetes, 2 of Streptorhyn- chul, d 1 taena, from the Dzhanganinakayal Ber- ai, of ohogure yap and Xarabuiakak6bap. evity' (soil")* - The rish"t fauna Is found In the Dzhanganinefta series, which oor- Card 1/2 responds to the lower part of the lower Tournalsian, 15-1957-3-2690 Some Tournaisian Brachiopods From Berohogur (Magodzhary) ' The Beohogu rsWW&seri~s corresponds to the upper part of the lower 'Tournaisian and the FArabulaksksra series to the upper Tournalsian. The speeies',itudled have been recognized in the Carboniferous rooks of thi'Donets Basin (1 the, Moscow basin (3), Kazakhstan (3), the Kuztetsk Basin (fli the Urals (1)p the Anglo-Belgium basin (3), and North America 7)j The small num- ber of forms in common with the Urals area is explained by the laok-'of study of braohiopods from the-Urals. The paper has two, tables and u bibliography with 24, references. Card 2/2 T. 0. S. BAL&SW)VA, YeA., BALASHOV, Z.G. 0 -WW-O- Strottgraphy of Ordovician glauconite end orthoceratite layers In the northeastern part of the Russian PIRtform, Uch, sap,,LGU no*2681127-154 158o (MIR& 12t6) (Rjjs"j&n Platform-GoologT, Stratigraphic) BAIASHOVA, Ts.A. Middle and upper Ordovician and lover Silurian trilobites of the eastern Tayw7r Peninsula and their stratigraphio significance. Sbor.st.po palsont.i. biostrat. no.1715-40 159. (MIRA 13t8) (TayWr Peninsula-Trilobites) BAIASRDVA, Ts.A. The now Protophychopyge from the lower Ordovician of the Baltic Be& region. Falsont.shur, no6l#S125-129 159* (KM 13:6) 1. Leningradskly CosudarstvewWy universitst imento A*A* Zhdanoys. (Leningrad Province--Trilobites) BAMUOU, TO.A. Kidd-Is and upper Ordovician and lower Silurian trilobites of the eastern Tayxyr Peninsula and their stratigraphic significance. 5borostopo p&lllont,i biostrat. no.15:27-55 159. (HIM 13:4) (TayoWr Peninsula--Trilobites) BALAIMOVA. Tevrosinlys Antonovna; =KIN. A.A., red.; ZMOVA, T~#Goo [Trilobites from middle and upRer Ordovician and lower Silurian deposits of the eastern Tayvyrj Trilobity srednego L varkhnego ordovike i nishnego silurs Tostoohnogo Talmyra. Leningrad# lad-vo Lenlngr.univ., 1960, ill p. (xMA 14ji) (Taymyr Peninsula-4rilobites) KAXSIHOVA, Ilata Aleksandroma; RALITKIN, D.V., ukademik, glaynyy red.; BUSLICRIWO. N.L., doktor go o1. -mine rel. nauk, oty. red. -. -ILLAMVA-t-, jq~,*qj kand.geol.-sinaralenauk, red.; ABMICH, P.L.. red.lsd-va; IYANOTA.I.O.. takhn.red. EPalsontological basis of Palmosolo stratigraphy in the Rudnyy Altai] Falsontologichookoe oboanovanis stratigrafli paleozoia Rudnogo Al- tala. Koskva, Oos.neuchno-takhn.isd-vo lit-ry po geol. I okhran6 nedr. N0-7. [Devonian and Carboniferous trilobites of the Radnyy Al- tai) Davonskle I kamennougolln" trilobity Rudnogo Altats. 1960* 122 p, (MIRA 13z12) 1. Akedenlya nauk Kazakhakoy SSR, Alm-Ata. Altayekly gorno-mtal- lurgicheakly nouchno-inaledovateliskiy Institute (Altai Mountains--Trilobites) BAUSWVA, Ts,A* SpIr1forldae from Tournalsian deposits of Barchogur (*Pdshm7)* TOP-Palsont- 3t82-131 160a (UM 13W (Barchoga region-Brachlopoda, fossil) WASHOVA, le.A. 1* Find of a now trilobite in the glauconite serios of the Baltir Sea region, Paloont.thur. no.)i129-132 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Leningradshy gosudaretvennyy universitet im. A.A. Zhdanova. (Ultie Sea region.. -Trilobite*) DJLA&F.On%JVA. AWsAe Certain tremdoo trilobites in Aktyubinsk Province* Trudy GIN no,l8tlO2-145 161, (KM 14t6) (Aktyubinek Province-Trilobites) . UWH,OVAo. 194.; RUASMS 2.0, Stratigraphy of Tallins. limestone in Leningrad Province* VestoWU 16 no.1242-35 161e (KM WO (Leningrad Filyinoe-Lixestone) BALASHOV.Al Ye.A. nrat find of Upper Cambrian trilobites in the Russian Platform. Vast. LOU 18 no.12s126-128 163. (KERA 16:8) (Russian Platform-Trilobites) ALIKHOVA, TAI -DALASIIOVAj Ye,Ae; BALASIIOVp Z.G.; SELIVANOVA, V.A. Establiahing a unified geologic time record for the Ordovician of the hLissian Platform. Trudy Geol. mus. AN SSSR no,14t20-26 163o (MIRA 1711l) KOSHARSUTA,Ye,.X.jBALOSHOVA,Te 0, Pecullariti"'04 the medulla oblongata blood supply. Vopr. neirokh1r, 15 no, 600-56 Nov-Dec. 1951. (CUG 2113) lo Candidate Biological Sciences Kossarskayas 2. Of the Div- ision for the Study of Brain Development (Head -- Prof. B. N. Ilosovskiy), Order of the Red Bauer of Labor Institute of t Pediatrics (Director - Prof* 0. N. Speranskly, Active Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR. W. J. Dissertationz "On the Question of the Relationship of Nerve calls to Capillaries in Certain Nuclei of the Brain Stem,O U" Med Sai, Acad hod boi USbX, 24 J%m 54. (VecherrWaya Moskva, Moscow, 15 Jun 54) Sol SUM 318, 23 use. 1954 10A AWA--T&~G. Relation betvaen nerve calls and captllaries in the brain In adult animals. Biul.eksp.bial.sed, 42 noe7171-74 JI 156* (HLRA 9:9) 1. Is laboratoril Isuchentya rasvitiya aosga (sav. - chlon-korrso-. porAent ANN SSSR B.30[losovskly) Institute p4distrit ANN SSSR, Moak". Predstaylens, deystvitelloys chlenou AXN SSSH G.11.8peranskin (BRAIN, anatomy and histology, nary* cello & capillaries, correlation In adult animals MW (CAPTI-TARINS, brain, relation to nerve calls in adult animals (Rus)) USSR General Biology. General Histology B-3 Abe Jow : Pat Zhur - Biol.., No 1) 1958, No 261 Author :B&I"hovap E*G* mist :Not Given Title :S=e Data as to the Condition of the Nerve Cells and Capillaries of the Trifacial Nerve Nuclei In the Post-natal Period of Development. Orig Pub : FyU. eksperim, biol. I meditainy., 1956., 42p No 8, 66-70 Abstract : The vascular network in the nuclei of the trifacial nerve of 91 cats was studied by silvering according to Kosovsky and injection of the carcass with gelatin. 'The nerve cells were stained by the Nisel method. In comparing nevly-born kittens with grown cats.. the number of nerve cells In the grown cats which come in contact with the-capillaxies was found to in- crease considerably. The progressive similarity with growth in explained by increase In the thickness of the vascular network in the nuclei of the trifacial nervep which occurs Card 1/2 USSR General Biology. General Histology B-3 Abe Jour flef ZhUr - Biol.j. No 1) 1958j, No 261 as a result of now formation of capillaries. The longation of the vascular network in these nuclei ends at two months. The development of individual capillaries canp however.. still be seen in 5-monthold animal . Tvo periods of in- tensive now formation of vessels in the nuclei of the tri- facial nerve are noted. In the earlier one the maximum devel- opment falls on the 10th day of life; the seond is related to the last 5 days of the first month. Vigorous development of capillaries in the 10-day old kitten coincides with open- ing of the eyesp m&W parts of which are served by the tri- facial nerve* Dmprovemant in the vascularization of its nuclei at the and of the first month is related to the tram - ition of the Ani-I from maternal milk feeding to independent nutrition. Card 2/2 WMASIMANK0. I.I.; KIBAVCHICH, P.H.; 1AHAUSKIT, A.S.; RAIASHOVA, Ye.G. Solemn aviculare as a source of steroids. Hadoprom. 12 no.2tll-18 r t5B,, (MIRA 1113) 1. Yeasoy=W asuchno-issladovatellskly institut lakerstyanafth t arototicheakII& rastanly i Vsasoyultwy nauchno-tasladova tell skiy khtniko-fa met sevt tchaskiy inetitut Iment 3.0rdthonikidis. (HIGHTSHIDN) (AIMOIDS) BA A Go Relation of neurone to capillaries in the trigswinal nerve nucleus in sommals and in saphibians (with summary in llnglishle Arkhoanato gist, I sabre 35 no,608-62 N-D 158. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Otdolenlys Isuebenlys. ravvitlya zosga (say. - chlen-korre ANN SSSR, Prof. B.N. Ilopovskly) ordena Tmdovogo Xrasnogo %nameni instituta p*dIatrIJ. Adres aytora: Moskva, Ustinskiy proyezd. do 1/2, Institut pediatril ANN SSSR, (MVICS, TRIGNMINAL. anat. & histole nerve o9U-oapIllary relationship In nuclei (Rus)) BALASHOVAj T*,G,, Vascularization of the nerve cells In the nuclei of the vestibular nerve, Arkb,amat,gist, I embT. 37 no-9149-53 8 '59. (MMA 1311) 1. Otdolenlye usuchonlya raivitlya mosga (saveduyushchiy -.chlen- korrespondent AMY SSSR prof, BoN. Klosovskly) Instituta pediatrii AMIF SSSR. Adres aytoral Moskva, Ustinskiy proystd, d.1/2, Institut. pedlatrii, (VISTIBULAR NIRVE blood supply) KtA)SOVSKIYp B.N,j BALASHOVAq 19#0. Different etruatural tpes of the blood-vaecular synten of the apma brain, ZooL shure 40 no. W51-257 F 161- (MIRA 14t2) 1, Institute of Pediatryp Academy of Medical Sciences (Moscow). (Uz&rds) (Brain-Blood vessels) BALASHOVA. Yo.K., MJASWVA' M.N., FANTUXOV, A.N., ROZENGART, V.I. J'anctional state of the central nervous system and phosphoprotsin metabolism of the brain [with summFkrr In Jnglish], Biokh1mII& 23 n0.51674-682 8-0 158 (MDU 11111) 1. Ganitarno-khtmichesk1y institut Akademli moditsinskft nauk SSSRO Leningrad; (PHOSPHATES, metabe phosphoproteins in brain, off. of chem. inhib* & irritation in animals Rue)) (MUIR, isetab; phosphoprotainal f. of chom, inhibe & Irritation in animals (Rm r BAWHOVA. Ye. K. I OP---powl- - F~ctsrlstlce of the -listribution of the hydrochloride 2-diethylaminoo- ;hvlthio aster in the organism 2. 2-diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetla acid. Blul. eksp. biol. t ned. 46 no.12:60-65 D 158* (Nua 12:1) 1, Is btokbimloheskoy laboratorli (say. - prof. V, 1, Hosengart) Teesoyus- nogo tauchno-Issledovatel(alwgo annitarno-khimichaskogo instituta (dir. - S. W. Gollkov) leningrad. Prebtaylene deyetvitellnys chlenou ANN SWR S. V. Anichkoyyuo (MANIMLIC AGrD# rel. cpdo, bentilto sold 2-diethylaminoothyl thioseter, metsb. (ras)) L 2~121-66 EWT(1) RO ACC N"AP5025870 OURCE CODEt UR/0020/65/164/004/0937/0940 AUTHOR:i Rozengort, Y, I&-, BaleaboY&AL. K. T,717717. 0R0: Institute of Toxicolopys Lenin rad (Institut tokeikologiis 11,eninired) !TITLE: The "aging" mechanism of A &"r eased by an I _qbg11neatarA&b~-06pr iorEenopbosDborictlinhibitor SOURCE: AN SSSR, Dokladyp V, 164P no* 4# 1965, 937-940 !TOPIC TAGS: organic phosphorous compoundo systemic toxinp toxicology# jentyme, cell physiologyo blood ABSTRACT: Additional evidence Is presented for dealkylation as the possible mechanism of aging# Is*,# Inability for obolinesterese reeotivation. The rate of aging was studied In blood erythrocytes, using the mild dealkylator thiourea and the depressant orgenopboapborous compounds Phosphacol, GD-42 and DFF differing in the structure of the phosphoryl moiety which binds the enzyme during inactivations 0 0 0 JS6 -RCITS I ClIt we* -P *1801 OrAll OC1116 ocellf."" 00*NOX rA42 A00 Card 112 -r- $#, - - -0-0-VA - DFF *cod. L 23121-66 ACC NRI AP5025870 For reactivation of the depressed enzyme, l,l-trimetbylene-bie-(4-form* pyridine-bromide)dioxime (TMB-4) was opplied, Erythrocytes were incubated with the depressant for 30 minutes# then reactivated with TRE-4 and various amounts of thiourea. Preably depressed enzyme was completely reactivated b THB-4; if the enzyme had been aged for 3 hours, this persisted with TMB-~ only for the DFF Inhibitor, Added thiourea* at a final 0*2 M concentration, depressed reactivability in all cesesp 1o990 it accelerated aging, This is assumed to result from dealkylation Thiourea was added to specimens and Its effect tested after 5-180 minutes. This was found to be directl-y related to concentration and duration* It was concluded that these tests confirm the Initial assumption and abow that obolinesterase aging can be accelerated* OrIg# art, bast 2 formulas# 1 table and 1 figure, SUB OODRr 06, 07/ SUBM DATRt llDeo64/ SOV REPt 003/ OTHIREFt 012 1219yevus; ZHITCHIRSEATA, OLIgs Koiseyevw; SIMOTA_ dilge 1-1-ek-sa-Mroyna; ZHDANOTA. L.P.. red.. T radaktiroyoull., priniul uohastlye IOZIKg SX, TWD4IROTg EClimatio description of the republics of Central Asia] Klimatlohaskos opisanis reepublik Srednei Anil. Leningrad, Gidrowtoor,Isd-yos 1960, 240 pe (MMA 130) (Soviet Central Asia--Climate) YUIUYSVA, T. (Kirev); RUDIVS11y, A.. master-povar (11yev); ZINOOLTAD, Do# motor-povar Olirev)i RLIASHOTA, Z- (KIyeT); SINISROT, L, (11yev) Culinary exhibitions In the Ukrainian capital. Obehehastv, pit* no.4s5-8 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1.2avestitell naehallnika Upravledys obahchastvannogo pitaniya Hinisterstva, torgovli USSR (for Tudayeva)o Waveduyushchiyprols"d- stvon stoloToy No* 219 (for Ruble"ki )e 3, Zavedlyushchays proisrod- st"n stolovoqv No. 119 (for Zimogl=. 4. Direktor stolovor Noe 339 for Balashova)o 5. Direktor stolovoy Wo.422 (for Senderov). (Kiev-Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc.-fthibitions) BALVINN,U, Ulmlzy, rigr. a Signifiv.,itico of tho founn Tntemation I Fair for fom.ttn. Irv.egl tecim 85 no.2391 7 JO 164 1. Nputy Clairmnno Presidium of Fecples, C.11TAY % 0-mal 0 KEKJIA, WIktor; CHODKOWSKI9 Jerzy; BALASIMCZ F.-ichal; K( RAXMMAO Swal Vll,',^,ENZo Polarographic investigation of some derivatives of A-nitroacetophanone, ,~O -nitropropiophenone, and 1-~0-nitro~,h;~,,,1-1-1,3-propanediol. Roct chexii 33 no.6:1485.-1493 159. (EUI 9t9) 1, Katedra Cheitil Nleorganicuej Uniweraytetut Warstawa. Zaklad Fitykochemictrgrah Metod. Analitycznych Instytutu Chemii Fitycxnej Pol P013kle Akademil Nauk, Warszawa. 4olarograph and polarography) (Nitroacetophonone) (Nitropropiophenone) (Nitrophanylpropanediol) ZAKRZWSK1, K. KALIC, J.; FAUSILVICZ, W. Phoanhorus turnover in leukocytes in vitro. Acta physiol. polon. 8 no.3.*57?-578 1957. 1. Z Zakladu Bloohemii Klinicznej Inatytutu Hematologii V Waresawle Klerownikz dp. doc. dr K. gnkrsewski. (PHOSPHORIC. in blood, leukocytes, turnover In vitro (Pol)) (LEUKOGYM metabolism, phosphorus turnover in vitro (Pol)) .BAL.A."EWIGz,-W-aA-;-PAW%LSKI, Slawmir; WOLOSEWICZ, Halina; ZAXEZZWSKI, Distribution of radioactive phosphorus in the or7throoytes and bone marrow calls during the course of therapy of polyeythesta vera, 1. Intra ... oral adiLtnistration of P32. Polski tygod. lek. 16 no.14s 310-514 3 Ap 161. 1. Z Dzialu Biothandil kierowulk.,, doo. dr mod. X. Zakrzevoki i z Oddzialu HematologiasneM kierownikt dr med. S. Pawslaki - Instytutu Hematologii; dy"ktors doe. dr mod. A. Trojanowski. POLYCITHENU MU rediother) PHOSPHORUS radloeetive) ERTTHROCYTES chem) ~ tBONS MkRROV them) %!!!2I3WICZ, Vandal GWIAZDOWS.KA, Barbara So-46 turnover and the examination of critical organe in connection with it. Novotwory 12 no-41349-355 162. 1. Z Zakladu Isotopowago Instvtutu,Onkologii w Waresavie Kierowniks prof. dr mod. Ws Jasinaki i z Zakladu Fisyki Kierowniks mgr. ins. J. Halon Dyrekt6ia prof. dr mod. W. Jasinaki. (SCANCIUM) (RkDIOMETIIY) rn T.,, 77777-7 7 3 :--j as]n L :t .1,00 Bates" W.; and bNwka S. &I Fit of P~:~t M'Opetatiori-.-TUA. cad. fo-ron. 111. 3 (1957), 803-4BO4, LXV111. (Russian summary) The expinsion of any number f WhiCh is a result 01'' arithmetical operations with numbers at, P, etc., in term3 of powers of -C, where g is a positive integer, I. d, (N positive or negative intelpr) can be computed 3, making use of the inequalitle3: if N is odd, N 'A 0 (g+ 1) and if IV is even 9) ~Y- I/ N1 Q,+ j)jSf;JjjN1(-g) N + I / ((- 0 N (g 11 ). V Su tuting the original number a, p, etc., into Lse In- uAlities, cne can find ajV. BZ repeating the procedure th jj-1--ajvj(-g)-V, one t en finds the next coef- ficient,. etc- As an application. a division algorithm is %vrked out for C - 2 requiring only additions, subtractions and shifting by one position. (Reviewers note: It P and a are both P-mitive or both negative, then the inequahties 04094ri Own In the article should be turned around.)! U. Hochstrasser (Lawrence, Kans.). P/021/01/000/008/001/002 AUTHOR. Balasi6skil W., Master Engineer TITLE: Electronic digital computers PERIODICAL: Prregltd elektrotechniczny, no. 8, 1061, p 319-323 TEM Three laboratory-type electronic computers are presently opera- tive in Poland. The "XYZ" computer (about 800 operations/sec) at the Zakl'ad aparat~w matematycraych PAN (Computer Department of the Polish Academy of Sciences), the electronic digital computer 421C" (about 100 operations/sec) at the Zakkad konstrukcji telekomunikatyjnych i radio- fonii "ZKTR" (Tolecommunicat ions and Ra%71ophony Designing Department) of the Politechnika Warazawska (Warsaw Polytechnik lustitute), and the "ENAL 211 computer at the Instytut badail j1drowych (Nuclear Research Institute). Apart from these three computlers, the "UNC 111 (a twin of the "ENCII), the prototype of a mass-production model, began operation in May 1961. The IIZAM 211 computer, a relative of the XYZ, will become Card 1/2 Electronic... P/021/61/000/008/001/002 D250/0302 operative in the near futures Still during 1961t Poland will import a Soviet "Ural 211 computer for the Centrainy oArodek oblicteniowy PAN (Main Calculation Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences)e It belongs to the category or rast computers for mathematical calculation. Tech- nical data: up to 12,500 additions, up to 2,000 multiplications and up to 1,200 divisions per second on 12 digit numbers. The ferrite storage memory has a capacity of 2,000 digits, the drums 8,000 each, the magnetic tape 100,000 words on a 250 meters dine, printing speed - 20 digits per second. Research on the comtruction and application of Polish digital computers for data processing is in progress. It is intended to build electronic systems of computers in Poland while exterior equipment will be imported. By 1965 a large digital computer 11ZAM 311 comparable to the British "Orion", and 11AMC11 business machines. will be built at the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute, Upon completion of prototypes, the "Elwroll Plant in Wroclaw will start production of the computers. The rest of the article is an elementary outline of world trends in computer design. There are three figures, ASSOCIATION: Politechnika Warszawska, Warszawa (Wnrsaw, Polytechnic Card 2/2 Institute, Warsawl A"IUA-LI; IOUWXRS A-$* CALD"t N.p; CMTIAN* A.#; Cf;UTAK,L,; HUMAN, A..; SWIMUNU. 1.Y. Study of rheumatic diseases In a factory of refractory prod'4*8. Probl. rat-t., Ducur. Vol. MtI03-115 1954, In workers In a factory of refractory products) (OCCUPATIOUL DIMUSIS of workers making refractory products) RMIAIA TOMBSCUt V.t Lectt Dr, BALASIU ?.L UNTEAIU# Ruxandra, Dr# _Pr, X BARBONTA, P., VeterinariiM-tani M OLESCU, Alexandrina, of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (Facultatea de Medicina Veterinara) Timisoara. "On Diseases Transmissible Through Water and Notes on the Sani- tation of Water Sources Intended for Animals in Several Units in Banat and Cris ana Regiunes." Bucharestp Revista do Zootehnie si Medicine. Veterinara, Vol 16, No 4, Apr 69, pp 58-T6-. Abstract: After stressing the importance of potable water sources to prevent the transmission of an number of diseases and reviewing the Rumanian standards for water purificationt the authors briefly describe the types of installations used for water purification in the state farms of Banat and Criesna, Regiunes Some specific installations, either operating or in the planning stage, are also described, Includes 3 figures and 12 references$ of which 3 German, one French and 8 Rumanian* BALASKC, Antal General motho4 for cnIcula-Ang the ponalrntion coefficient of electron tubes with cylindrical rod electrodes. Periodic& polytechn electr 8 nc 4074-394 164. 1. United Incandescent Lamp and Eleetricity Company, Budapest, IV., Vvi-A ut 77, and Chair of Electron Tubes and Seml,,onductcra of BudApAst Technical Univt-rsity. Sutnitted Janurtry 4, 1964. BALA&V Antal F Generalized method for r. alculat!" the perketraticn faator In slootron tubve. 11ir tazhn 16 Ja 165. 1. United Incands3cent lAmp and Elseltraity Company, a4dapest. 84 LAS Kn V/ OA Dir*ct Method of Caloulating,the Nulceon-Nuclson interaction Hamiltonian on the Basis of Experimental Values for the Levels of Light Nuclei," by Yu. M. Shirokov, V. V. Balaskov, and K. A. Tumanov-IMoscow State University.. Zhurnal, EkeRerimentallnoy I Teoreticheskoy Fiziki$ Vol 32, No 11 Jan 57, pp 167-166 This work proposes a method of obtaining information concerning nuclew- nucleon interactions in nuclei. The method Is based on the assumptions that forces In the nuclei are paired and that the average speed of a nucleon in ~ the nucleus is of the order of 0.1 c or less. An expression for the later- action Buditonian la obtainod, (U) '3 IV BAUSOOLO, V. B. I Periodicity In fluctuations In brightsess of variable A Cephol. IsY.Astron.obsor. 2 n0-2.#59-95 149- (MM 719) (Stars. Variable) R"Mo0w, T.B. Observations of protuberances. Isy.Astron.obser. 2 no.2126-32 152. (NLRA 60) (Sun-Prominak.ces) V. IT o v., it u it Grn3tlu I RII 1i Rnolu- ~1 RU Zt-WR 1310LOGIYA, NO. 4. 1959. 110. 15663 Arostol Th. Rilan, C. ; IkLlap2lu. A, Berenghl., pud"t , L. Pop,i , Th. ,:vti'0dS of G-owlra? Perr.,nnisil Grasse:3 f Or V An. norcutn~rl noron., 1957, 24, IKO-5, 179-194 ;,X%T',VXT In e no- rlcultural renearcii lnntltu,,~, of jztj- mMllu edurine, 1950 to lc)~A st eix eyperimnntftl ItA-tiona, the I'AShpat qePti crops of dow grass (DO, vaaoow Tevoue (u), tli,othy grasn (i'G), pasture vyej.~rnss (PH) rml tall oat,,~rasp (TO) were oi)tainc(i in broad-row sowin,: ( J4 to 60 am betweer, rows) WIth sp(IdInt? qkjot~-, of V-~ to '0 kF111 for FR, 7 to e ~~Fll, rG ami to M ko~/h for TC. In n nkim~)cv of reelone t CA RD 1/2