SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAPUSTINA, YE.V. - KAPUTOVSKAYA, G.V.
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Relationsbip of the 2-urge arterial and venoun vetsels in the cerebral pia
vatter. Yopoetrokbir, I? no.4:13-19 JI-Ag '51. (HLBA 6:8)
1. Orden Tridovogo Krasnogo Zen ni Institut pediatrii Akademii meditsinakII
nank SSSR. (Brain-Blood vessels)
"?WTIII6, ye.V. A-15, Trotuiy 'Ibslovskiy tupik, d-3, kv.'2)
Lqw- - Devefo-pmint of vascular elexea in lateral ventriclea of the brain
[with sw=arv in FknglishJ. Ar~di.anat.gist. i embr. 34 no.2:31-36
Mr-AP 157. (HIaA 10:10)
I. Iz laboratorii razvitlya motga (zav. - chlen-Icorreanondent AMY
868R prof. B.JU-Klosovski7) Inatituta pediatrii AHN SSSk.
(B11114, seabryal.
develop. of vasc, olexes in lateral ventriclea (Rus))
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KAPWIlat Ye.V., kand.med.nauk
Age-dependent relations between arterial and venous networks in
the pia mater of the cerebral hemispheres in postnatal life [with
summary in Anglish]. Pediatriia 36 no.2:75-82'y '58. (MIRA 11:3)
1. 1z ordean Trudovogo Krasnogo Znsmeni Instituta pediatrii AMN
SSSR (dlr. - prof. M.N.Katantseva) i otdaleniya po izucheniyu
razvitiya mozga tzav. chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR prof. B.N.
Klosovskiy)
(MAIN-BLOOD SUPPLY)
- KAPUSTINAq Ye.V.
'- -ctur-9 -0--the vascular plexuses of the lateral ventricles of
Ahe braiz6 Arkh, anate gist, i embr. 38 no. 5:35-43 My 160,
(MIM 14:2)
L Otdeleniya. razvitiya mozga (zav, - chlon-korreepondent ANN
SSSR prof. B.V. Klosovskiy) Instituta pediatrii ANN SSSR.
(BRAIN-BWOD VESSFIS)
UPUSTINAO Ie.V. (Mookvat A-159 Haelovskiy tupiki 3# kv. 2)
Initial stages in the development of the va4cular network in -the
retina of mamals. Arkh.&nategiotoi embr. 39 no,9;16-23 S 160,
(MIU 1411)
.1. 6tdeleniye razvitiya mosga (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN
SS,kR prof._B.N.K1osoyskiy) Instituta pediatrii AMN SSSR.
(PXINL--BLOOD SUPPLY)
KAPUSTINA, Ye.v. (MosWa.
A-15, 3-y Maslovskiy tupik, 3, k7.2)
Change in the density of the capil2ary network of the retina during
the process of development of the peripheral segment of the visual
analysor. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 42 no.2:54-60 F'162.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Otdeleniye razvitiya mozka (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR
B.N.Klosovskiy) Institute. pediatrii AMN SSSR
(RETINA--BLOOD SUPPLY) (VISION)
KAPUSTINA, Ye.V. (Moskva, A-15y 3-y Maslovshty tupik, 3., kv.2)
Arterial blood supply of the lobules of the liver. Arkhiv. anat.
gist. i embr. 43 no.10:19-35 0162. (MIRA 17:6)
1. Laboratoriya funktsionallnoy anatomit (zav. - chlen-korrespind-Int
AMN SSSSR prof. D.A. Zhdanov) Instituta morfologii cheloveka ANM
SSSR.
KAPUSTINA, Ye.V. -
Interrelationship between the changes in bloOL' and ymphstic vessels
of the liver in experimental portal hypertension and annular cir-
rhosis of the organ. Dokl. A]N SSSR 161 no.4:982-985 Ap 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Institut morfologii chelovoka AHN SS-1h. Submitted April 13,
1964.
Ye.IV(Moskva, A-15p3-y.Masiovskiy tupik,3-. kv.2)
Density of the capillary networkv interrelationship between
hepatic calln.and-capillaries, and the distribution of alkal-Alne
phosphatasb in the various parts of hepatic lobules. Arkh.
anat., giat. i embr. 48 no.108-45 Ja 165. (KMA 18%11)
1. Laboratoriya funktaionallnoy anatom-ii (zav.- chlen-korre--pondent
AHN SSSR prof. D.k. Zhdanov) Institute. morfologii cheloveka AMN
SSSRv Moskva. Submitted May 19, 1964.
KAPUSTINA, Z.A.
Cesarean section; data from lying-in wards in Kovrov for the period
1949-1954 MY-Je '57- (MLRA 10:8)
(CISAMUM SIGTION, statist*
in Russia. hoop. statist. (Rua))
K
CATEGOVAT F,:~re--It-rY FORLST CULTURES.
An. jOUR, ?,3f 7-hur-Bjo1oFiy,i, 1959, 110. 1511
AT "'MO h' T.
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M-TIE
11,eans of Broedine, Black Alder (Lithuanial
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KAPUSTINSKAYTE, T. K. Cand Agr Soi -- (diss) "Natural zek,4dastion, of black-
alder. and the effect of dvainage upon their groW4 in the
Lithuanian SSQ" Kaunas, 1959e 27 pp (State Committee 12 Higher and
Secondary Education, Council of Ministers adWWw Lithuanian SSR. Lithuanian
Agr Aoad), 130 copies (KL, 49-59, 141)
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SOLOVIYRV, Yu*I*4,KAPUSTINSXATA, X-A-
I
History of the chemical theory of solutions. Trudy Inst-ist-est-i
tekh-30:29-47 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
(Solution (Chemistry))
SOW-v,Yzv, Yu.I.; XAPUSTINSKAXA, K-A,
Development of the solvate theory of solutions. Trudy Inst.ist.
est.i tekh-30:48-70 160o' (XIRA 13:8)
(Solution (Chemistry))
I KAPUSTINSKAYA, K.A.
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.. Chemistry in the journal "Hauchnoe, obozrenie." Trudy Inst.ist.
est.i tek.1a. 35:380-385 161. (MIn Y+:9)
(Science-Periodicals)
-KAPUSTINSKAYA, K.A.
On the origin of archaelogical chemistrya Trudy Instoistmest,
i tekh, 39t258-265 162o (MnA 16 t2)
(Archaeolgy) (Chemistry.. Analytical)
BOBROVP L.; VASILEVSKIY, V.; VLASOV, L.; DRAGUNOV, E.; KA~QSXINSKAU,&~;
KAMLIN, V.; IDSHCHIWV, G.; MAKARENYA, A.. IOfflitDEV Yul.;
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ROMANIKOV, Yu..- SENCBMOVA, T.; SENCWKOV, A.; TRIFONOV,,-D.;
ANTOYUK~ L., red.; LESHCHINSKM,, 0.0 tekhn. red.
[Journey into the land of the elements] Puteshestvie v stranu
elementov. [By) L.Bobrov i dr. Moskva, "Molodaia gvardiia,'
1963. 366 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Chemical elements)
KAPUSTINSKA-1k Kseni7u & 2 K.P,., red,.
' - "" ' - ~ , Ly Uk PALICHEVSKAYL
Z' -
[Henri Becquerel] Anri Bekkarell. Moskva, Atomizdat,
1965. 81 P- (MI FA IS: 5)
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NAPUSTINSKIT, A., fitopatolog
Testing the quality of disinfection. Zasbch. rast. ot vred. i bol.
10 no.3:35 165. (ICRA 19: 1)
ZHUKOVSKIYI-,S.G.; YEFIMOVA, L.F.; ROZANOVAI A.A., agronom;
LOSEVA, V.G., agronom; RtJDENKO,..D.Kil kand. sellskokhoz.
nauk; KAPUSTINSKIY, A.F., fitbpatolog; MELESHKO, A.I.,
mladsl7t.Y MRUMTIIY~- ~ftlk - .~ 1.
Brief informRtion. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.3:24,
53-54 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Vsesoyuzr*ry institut zashchity rasteniy (for Zhukovskiyp
Yefimova, Rudenko, Meleshko). 2. Biolaboratoriya karantinnoy
inspektsii UzSSR (for Rozanova, Loseva).
IK-T, FIG 6 T 1-TC!VjVI A. ---7 - - -
1- ~
"Detc--mina "lion of Loose Sri-it Ift Itheat Secd,ll 3elektsiia i Sen-.enovodstvo, vol.
14, no. 12, 10/47, PP- 46-47. 61#9 Se5
SO: SIRA, SI 010-53, 15 Decpnber 10,53
USSRtmedl.cine An tiblotics Jul 50
"Ar4tibiotic Properties of Poppy Flowers," A. F.
Kapustinokiy
~Prirod&" No 7, p 68
The Lab of the Zonal Sta, MAR (All-Union Inst of
Kedicixal and Essential Oil-Bearing Plants) at Prz-
heval'sk discovered that flowers of se4eral:subepe-
cies of the opium poppy contain antibiotic so. .-These- -an-
ti'tjotjc$ are effective against Micrococcus luteus,
Mycobac'tt~rium.cizream, and fungi which produce p3ALnt
diseases. Me activ6 varieties cfPcpgy are compli5teW, re-
sistam toftr4 &3d ast Pigmented dve to a content of "- I :
thocyams~ G~ F. Gavze's litmocidin is h1so derivedfb=
219T13
a pla=t contg pigments of this type. The pigment
groRp of litmocidin is of the anthocyanin type and
in, ac-tvAlly a deriv of anthocyanidin. The therapau-
tic effect of poppy flower extracts will be investi-
.gated.
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Actibiatki and bim"'a-w-t-Y in"Pka-1144 PlIants.
i Sowesmaxel Biol. (Advanm in
between
,pigluentalitin and disew resi3tance in onions and otber
plAnts ohow that amic pigments, e.g. Certain unthmYstilus.
alrantillittlic. MIrrIefrism. 1111i.111 It. lunifil
Digest Avanable in 901-1581, 15 Sep 1950
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TITLE: Study of the Flow of Glass in Electric Furnaces for Glass
Fiber Production
PERIODICAL: Steklo i keramika, 1960, No. 8, PP- 4 - 7
TEXT: The present paper is a first attempt to study the flow of glass
in small electric furnaces for glass fiber production. Besides glass
pellets dyed with cobilt oxide to investigate flows in glass crudibles,
the authors used radioisotopes as indicators. The experiments were carriel
out in an industrial plant for glass fiber production. The glass crucible
was fed with glass pellets of known chemical composition. The pellets
weighed 9 - 10 g each, and part of them were tagged by radioisotopes ,The
moment of feeding with tagged pellets and the instant of appearance of
radioactivity in the glass fiber were fixed in the investigation. Besides,
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the authors studied the distribution of activity by the groups of
spinnerets, and its change with time. The glass fibers were wound on a
spool. The spool axis formed an angle of 35 - 450 with the front of
spinnerets. The activity of samples was measured on aB -2 (B-2) plant by
means of AC-1 (AS-1) and]BWBFL) counters. Uranium oxide and
Ca45 '
were"used as indicators. Fig- 4 shows experimental results obtained
with a pellet activated by UO 2- Further experiments were made with
Ca45 einde the gredtdifference between the atomic weights of uranium
and the glass elements became clearly noticeable in feeding with several
pellets. The experiments, integrated by data of temperature distribution
in the glass crucible, permit a probable diagraim to be plotted for the
flow of glass. Temperature distribution measurements were made under the
supervision of L. 0. Zhivov, Candidate of Technical Sciences. There are
7 figures and 1 Zo:.Yiet-tire:fe:renoe~~.,t.
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BOLYSHEVY N.N.; KAPUSTRINA, N.A.
Nature, composition, and characteristics of the absorption complex
of Solonetz soils. Fochvovedenie no.12:32-41 0 164.
(MIRA 18-2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonooova,
KAPUSTKIN-A. T, .- MENDLIN, H.S.; NIKITENKO, A.A.; SANNIKOVA, L.K.;
-'KHiMHMriO, V.P. (Rubethmye)
Hygienic working conditions and workers' health in the production
of phthalic anbydride. Gig.truda i prof.zab- 3 no.1:28-31 Ja-F 159-
(MIRA 12:2)
1. Rabochaye poliklinite pri WhixkombirAte.
(MHALIC AWMIDI)
- UPUSTKINA, V.P.
Seminar on standardization at the U11yanovsk Economic Council.
Standartizataiia 26 no.7.53 J1 162. (NM 15:7)
(Ullyanovsk--Standardization)
KAYUSTITIK, A.Ya.. podpolkovnik meditsinskoy alushby
Peculiarities of the course of acute leukemia. Vrach.delo
no.3:295-297 Mr 159- (MIRA 12:6)
1. Kafedra, goep~tallnoy terapti (zav. - prof.P.I.Sharlay)
Khar1kovskogo meditsinskago instituta.
(INUINKIA)
-thp 2,ich-r -t-h~m mF-xo nvi
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RAPUSTNIKO D.P.; PBSHKOVSKIY, G.V.
Characteristics of the course of experimental tuberculosis in dogs
having different types of nervous systems. Zhur. vys. nerv. detat.
4 no.2:221-232 Mr-Ap '54. (ML'RA 7:10)
1. Xafedra patologichaskoy fisiologit Molotovskogo gosudaretvannogo
moditainskogo instituta,
(IMVOIIS SYSTIM, function testae
typing. variation of exper. tuberc. in various types of
nervous system in dogs)
(TUMOUMIS,- experimental,
variation in various types of nervous system in dogs)
PZSHKDVSKIY, GeV., XAPMTBIK. D.P. (Molotov)
-fol,-
Experimental neuroses as a factor in modified renctivity in experimental
tuberculosis. Arkhpat, 18 no.4:16-23 '56 (M331A 11:10)
1. Is knfedry pstologicheskoy fisiologii (save prof* Me Peahkovskiy)
Nolotovakogo maditsinakogo institutae
(TUM2CULOSIS, expero
eff. of exper. neuroses on develop. in dog3 (RUB))
(NMMOSBS. exper.
eff. on exper. tuberc. in dogs (Rug))
NO
USSR/Human and Aninal Thysiology (Normal alid Pathological). T-12
Nervous System. Higher Nervous Activity, Behavior.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Diole.. No 11, 1958, 51329
Author : Kapustnik-Neunqvaka, D.P.-
Inst : Mlotov Institute of Mledicinat
Title Conditioned~Reflex~Intensification of Fever Reactions in
Experimental Tuberculisis.
Orig Pub Tr. Molotovsko mede in-ta, 1957, vyp. 26, 73-79.
Abstract In 2 dogs, following intravenous infection by tuber&-aosis
culture enasion in a physiological solutimn-0-5 ma/ka),
a conditioned reflex rise of body temperature by 0.6-2.00
was achieved. One of the dogs vas of a weak body type,
and the other of a husky inbalanced type, Alterations of
stereotype caused derangemnt of HKA 2~igher nervous acti-
vity7. Li some cases, reactions of body temperature my
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AUTHOR: Kapuston~j----I,,~,"- (.Yakutsk)
TITLE: An Electronic Key Composed of Cold-Cathode Tubes
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1959, Nr 5, p 15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Recently, automatic electronic keys found a wide-
spread application with Soviet radio amateurs. Great
power consumption and complicated construction are
the most essential deficiencies of-these keys. For
this'reason the author describes a more economical
electronic key composed of tubes SG-3S or,cold ca-
thode thyratrons of type MTKh-90. This key is based
on a multivibrator with two SG-3S tubes. Figure 1
shows the circuit diagram of a key with three SG-3S
tubes. Two D2Ye diodes limit all pulses to a maxi-
m"m level of 30 volts. One polarized RF-4 relay is
used with a working current of 0.5 milliamps. The
author suggests the application of two RP-4 relays,
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An Electronic Key Composed of Cold-Cathode Tubes
depend on the time during which the key contacts are
closed. The key composed of three MTKh-90 thyratrons,
two D2Ye diodes, is shown in Figure 3. This key works
with an anode voltage of 180-300 Volts and requires
less than 1 milliamp current. There are 3 circuit
diagrams.
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POLCINY J.), inz. Me.; KAPUSTOVAP J., inzh.
Delignification of wood irradiated by ganna rays. Sbor eel rap 8:
9-33 163,,
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SOV/80-'3-3-3-1 17
AUTHORS: Markovskiy, L. Ya., Kapustovskaya, G. V.
TITLE: Concerning Chemical Stability and Hydrolytic De-
composition of Diborides of Some Transition Metals in
Reaction With Acids
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 3,
pp 569-577 (USSR) I
ABSTRACT: Borides of Zr, T1, and Cr in powder form and sintered
at 1,8000 C under 10 atm in graphite Molds were inves-
tigated with respect to their chdmical stability in
concentrated and aqueous sulfuric, nitric, hydro-
fluoric, and hydrochloric acid. Sintered TiB 2 and
Mos12 were highly stable in HC1 (d. 1.19) and
H2SO4 (d. 1.84) at room temperature, and can be recom-
mended as acid-resistant materials. Addition of metallic
Card 1/4 S1 to TIB 2 and ZrB2 lowered the chemical stability of
Concerning Chemical Stability and Hydrolytic
Decomposition of Diborides of Some Transition
Metals in Reaction With Acids
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the borides in HC1, H 2SO 4, and HNOY The diborides
evolved boron hydrides (di- and tetraborane) and
hydrogen on decomposition with HC1. ZrB2 in HC1
gave a solution of ZrOC12; TiB2 and CrB2 gave,
respectively, TiCl 3 and CrCl3 solutions. The rate
of dissolution was highest in CrB2 and lowest in
TIBr2. The rate of dissolution depended also on the
method of preparation of the diborides; ZrB2 obtained
by the electrolytic method was more stable than that
prepared by the reduction of metal oxide with boron
carbide 'under vacuum. The hydrolysis of tetravalent
borides of metals, assumin~.that it proceeds to boric
acid, can be expressed by )MeB2 + 7H2 0 -~N Me(OH)4 +
+ B20 3 + 5H2; that of tervalent borides of metals
Card 2/4 (2) MeB2 + 6H20 ---) Me(OH)3+ B203 + 4-5H2 ; that of
Concerning Chemical Stability and Hydrolytic
Decomposition of Diborides of Some Transition
Metals in Reaction With Acids
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bivalent borides of metals (3) MeB 2 + 5JH2 0 ---) Me (OH)2 +
+ B2 03 + 4H2o. If boron suboxides (e.g., B 202) are
partially formed during the hydrolysis, then the amount
of hydrogen evolved must decrease correspondingly, and
reaction (1) is replaced by (4) MeB2 + 6H 20 ) Me(OH)4 +
+ 2BO + 4H and reaction (3) by (5) MeB + 5H 0 -) Me(OH)-,
2; 2 2
2BO + 3.5142, From the amount of hydrogen evolved and
the valence of salts formed on hydrolysis, it can be
assumed that ZrB. hydrolyzeo according to reaction (4),
and CrB2, according to reaction (5). The a-mount of
hydrogen evolved in the hydrolysis of TiB is considerably
lower than In any of the above reactions, although the
reason for this fact is not clear as yet. There are 8
tables; and 31 references, 11 U.S., 1 U.K., 2 French,
3 German, and 14 Soviet. The 5 most recent U.S. and U.K.
references are: J. Campbell, High-Temperature Technology,
40g-'a Wr
Concerning Chemical Stability and Hydrolytic 78210
Decomposition of Diborides of Some Transition SOV/80-33-3-11/47
Metals in Reaction With Acids
N. Y. (1957); B. Post, F. Glaser, D. Moskowitz, Acta.
Metal., 2, 20 (1954); L. Richardson, J. Electrochem..
Soc., 101, 2220 (1954); J. Stavrolakis H. Barr, H.
RIce.P Am. Cer. Soc. Bull., 35, 47 ~195~); H. Blu-
menthal, Powd. Met. Bull., 6., 48, 0 (1951).
SUBMITTED: July 14, 1959
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KAFUSTSIK, A.; PMLYGIN, V.P.; TRETITAKOVA,, S.P.
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[Efficiency of determining nuclear fission fragments
with the aid of glass and mica] Effektivnost' regist-
ratsii aktov deleniia iader s por-oshchliu stekla i sliudy.
Dubna, ObtledinenrVi institut, iadernykli issledovanii, 19163.
8 P. (Nuclear fission) (MM 17:1)
KAPUSTSIK A.- PEREELYGIN, V.P.; TREVYAKOVA, S.P.
Efficiency of recording nuclear fission events with the aid
of glass and mica. Prib. 1. tekh, eksp. 9 no.502-75 S-0 164.
(MIRA 17: 12)
1. Ob"yedinannyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy.
,WUSTBIKI~E. [Kapuscik, J.]; OERYK, E. [Obrik, J.)
Electromagnetic properties of baryons in a model of unitary
symmetry. Acts. physics. Pol 26 no.0'-1175-1-179 164.
1. Laborato-y of Theoretical Physics of the Nuclear Research
Institute., temporarily at Institute of Nuclear Physics, Krakow.
Submitted April 23, 1964.
KAPUSTSIK, E.; OBRYK, E.
(Faectromagnetic properties of baryons in a unitary aym-
metry modelj Ob elektroinagnitnykh svoistvakh barionov v
modeli unitarnoi simmetrii. Dubna, Obllcdinennyi in-t
iaderrWkh issl., 1964. 7 p. (MIRA 17:5)
US R/'Aedicine se ery FD-2321
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Author ; Grishina, 0. S.; Kapustyak, S. M.
Title : Concerning the application of the haptene reaction for the diag-
nosis of bacterial dysentery
Periodical : Zhur. mik o. epid. i immun. No 2, 59-64, Fab 1955
Abstract : Because of the unspecific character of the haptene reaction, a
high percentage of positive reactions vas obtained on healthy
subjects. For that reason, the authors do not recommend the
haptene reaction for the diagnosis of dysentery. Three tables.
Institution : L'vov Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Hygiene
Submitted : April 30, 1954
KAPUSTYAK7 S. M., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Experimental study of
the anti-tuberculosis activity of thiazolidine and its derivatives."
LIvov, 1960. 16 pp; (Llvovskiy State Medical Inst); 200 copies;
price not given; (KL, 19-60, 138)
IRTY
FEDORENKO G.Ya. [Fedorenko, H.IA.1; W. YAK, -S.M.; GNIDETS I P I.R.
(Hnidetso 2 I.R.); BODGANOVA~ N.L. [Bohdanova, N.L.1
Use of bactericidal lamps in the pharmacy practice Farmatsev.
zhur. 16 no-4:11-14 161. iMIRA 17:6)
1. KELfedra tekhnologii lekarstv (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy dotgapt
Yu.0. Karpenko), kafedra mikrobiologii (zaveduyushchiy kafedroy
dotsent M.M. Muzyka) LIvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta i Apteka
No.1 g. Ltvova (upravlyayushchaya N.L. Bogdanova [Bohdanova, N.L.1).
BRATNINA, To.S.; KAPUSTYAX B I
Some immunobiological Indexes in scarlet favor and diphtheria;
author abstract. Zhur. mikrobiol. apid. I immun 28 no.2:23-24
F '57 MaA 10:4)
1. Iz kafedry infektaionnykh beleney Mmakogo maditainskogo
instituta.
(SCARLET FBM) (DIPSTH.BRIA)
K~~TJAN-,-LA. ; SAGAYDAN ) A.I.; IIUDENKO, D.K.,, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Root rot of winter wheat. Zemledelie 26 no.7:53-55 Jl 164. (MA 18:7)
1. Zaveduyushchiy Cherkesskim sortQuehastkain Stavropollskogo kraya (for
Kapust,van). 2.-Zaveduyushchiy Kochubeyevskim sortouchastkom Stavropol'-
skogo kraya (for Sagaydak). 3. Vaesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy
(for Rudenko).
ACCESSION XR: AP4011971 S/0073/64/030/001/0009/0012
AUTHORS: Pilipenko, A.T.; Kapustyan, A.I.
TITLE: Investigation of complex formation in the tellurium (IV)--
diantipyrylmethane--bromide system
SOURCE: Ukraifiskiy khimicheskiy zhurnals V. 30s no- la 9-12
TOPIC TAGS: tellurium diantipyrylmethane complex, extraction, for-
mation, diantipyrylmethane complex, tellurium selenium separation,
tetravalent tellurium complex
ABSTRACT: Physical chemical analysis and analysis of the reaction
product formed in the tellurium (IV)-diantipyrylmethane-bromide
system established that the ratio of the reacting components
Te") : (Diant) : (Br-) is 1:2:6. The solubility of the (Diant)2
ReBe6) complex is 1.12 g./l. in dichlorethane. The optimum con-
ditions for extracting the telluriium complex with dichlorethane in-
clude a sufficiently large excess of halide and 6 N acidity in the
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aqueous phase. Formation of the temary complex and its extrac-
tion with organic solvents affords a means of separating tellurium
from selenium. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 2 equations.
ASSOCIATION: Kievskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. T.G.
Sheveherilco (Kiev state University)
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YAPbSTYAN) E,
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hemical Abst. Sel,
it S.S.S.R. 82, 64~~_
DOkW7 Ake
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Vol. 48 No. 6
~%tlc effect ARIR of the alloy FcsPt was studied
van7a
Mar
1954
25 ,
for all t thermal treatments. The samples were kept
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for
annealed step-by-step at 8M. 775, 760, 700. 6M';
were kept 10 hrs. at each temp., then quenched Irl water.
ARM decreased by a factor 612 when the annealink, temp,
was decreased from SW to 6W*. The magnetization I;Lnd.
the sp. elec. resistance j also decreased. Tle quadratic
law ARIR - cP was satL-fied; there:was a discontinuity
n
In theslope of the curve at the Ist point of it isotropy (OM
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that Internal stresses arose in the
sample in proportion to t he increase In the amt. of the or-
dered phase. The results wen in goM agreement with
Akulov's theory of even.effects. rn H. Dunlap
USSR/Cultivated Plants Medicinal. Essential Oil-Benring. m
Toxins.
Abs Jour Ref Mir Bioli, no 18, 1958, 82567
Author Kaptistyan, I.
Inst
Title Agrotdchniqoes for East Lidies Basil (Omiralm gratissimum)
in Chuyskayn-Valley.
Orig Pub -S. kh~lKiraizii, 1957, N6 5, 38-41
Abstract U~ to the present time tho sole source of ougeiiol.bas
boan East Lidies basil (B) mhich is a-Ativated in Kias-
.Iodarskiy Kray, the Orinea ard Kirgiziya. In ChiVskaya
Valley, B is cultivated as an irrigated crop. Li other
regions of USSR, B can be grown on irrigated and non-ir.-
ripted fiblds. Work wns cartied out for the parpose of
sto.dying the infltience of the bed on the basil crop and
on the yield of or.-genol, from a mit of area. The !p7eatest
araomt of e,-,genoi with the row planting of B wns obtained
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168
FROXHOROV, M.; rAPUSTOYAN. 1.
Reconstrnetion of the processing tower of ~bhe grain elevator at the
Kaluga Grain Milling Combine. Mak.-elev.prom. 26 no.1:24-25 Ja
'60. (MMA 13:6)
1. Kalushokly melluichun kombinat.
(Kaluga-Grain elevators)
TMFMTYANj I. K,., Candidate Biol Sci (diss) -- 'Tugeml basil in the Chuya val-
ley". rmnze,, 1959. 19 pp (Acad Sci Kirgiz SSR., Inst of Botary), 3.25 coPies
(KL, No 24, 1959j 132)
USSR/Farm Aninals - Domestic Fowls
Abs Jour t Rof Zhur - Biol., No 6t 1958j No 26242
Author i Donchonko V.V., _Kapustyan M.S., Amancuradov A.
Q-6
Inst : Not Given
Title : The Effect of Supplouanting Foods with Cobalt upon the Growth
end Development of Chicks under Conditions,of the Hot ClLmato
of Turlmonistan (Vliyeniye podkorrAd koballtou na rest i
razvitiyo tsyplyat v usloviyakh zharkogo klinptn Turl-menistam)
Orig Pub : Izv. AN Turk--SSR, 1956, No 4, 69-73
Abstract ; Supplononting chicks' foodw with cobalt produced positive
rosults in the Turkmanim SSR. At 150 days of ego, the
chickens in the experimontnl group had an increase in w6ight,
per head, of 158 g. more then in the control one.
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Abs Jour Rof Zhur - Biol., No 10,, 1958, NO 439B2
Author
Inst AS TLa-Imien, SSR
Title The Content of Certain Micronutrients in the Pasture and
Seed Plants in Tarlmen.
OriG Pub Izv. AN.TurkSSR.. 1957, No. 1, 45-117.
Abstract Studies of the,coppor, zinc,, manganese and cobalt cont6nt
in-30 variatics'of pasture and sued plants were conducted
in the Turlmien Natural History Institute of Aninal Husban-
dry and Veterinary Medicine. The inicronutrient content
in various plants fluctuated (in r3g %) as follows: Cu 0-
4.2350; Zn 0-126500;Ma 0.0125-3.808; Co 0.000390-O.ol4300.
Copper and zinc were detected in the Persian camel thistle.
There was little copper and zinc In wheatgrass and in the
Turknen Boi Res Inst of Aniul Husban&y and Veteriney Medicine
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Country ! USSR J
Category: Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol., No 18). 1956,N0 62103
Author Kapustyan, M.S.
Inst of Ani mal Husbandry and Veterinary
Medicine. .
Title The Content.of Microelements in Soils of the Foot Hills
of Kope t-Dagr.
Orig Pub: I~v- AN:Turl=SSR, 1957J-No 3, 115-118
Abstract: Investigations Vera conducted on the pasture area
of the scientific experimental base of Turkmen Sci-
entific Research Institute of Animal Husbandry and
Veterinary Medicine, The soil deposits of the base
were'represented by light-, ord inary (typice-1), and-
dark sierozem. The amounts of Cu, Zn, and*Co
Ca,rd 1/2
. ... ... j-14
KAPUSTYAN, M. S. Gend A&r Sci -- "Effect of microcelb upon the fertility and
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large site of ibe-offspring o A9arAdzhjxnW*n breed of sheep of the Turkmen SSR."
Ashkhabsd, 1958. (Turkmen Sci Res Inst of Animal Husbondry and Vet Med, Min of
Agr TSSR). (KL, 1-61, 201)
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V"
Our practice In building, Sellostroi, .11 no.9:13-14
s 156. (MLRA 96.11)
1. Brigadir stroitellnoy brigady kolkhosa Iment Vorosbilova
Zalarinskogo rayon&, Irkutskoy oblasti.
(Farm buildings) (Building)
ACC NRt AP602198-1 S01;A";E
AUTHOR; Kapustlyan, V. G. (Enginceri Lieutenant Coloinel)
ORG: None
TITLE: Aviation distress signal equipment
SOURCE: Morskoy abornik, no. 4, 1966, 57-61
TOPIC TAGS: radar equipment, radio equipment, survival equipment, tracking equipment.,i
electronic equipment, navigation equipment, aircraft escape
equipment
ABSTRACT: The author diacuscos dibtress signal equipment for use when an aircraft
crew has bailed out or has ditched at~ sea, either near, or at a great distance, from
the shore. Signals for electronic and visual search are discussed and the fact that
aircraft are the most effective vehicles for sea search is stressed by the use of
applicable calculations. Fixed on-board equipment in flight vehicles, such as auto-
matically ejected emergency electronic equipment, individually used equipment, group
equipment, as well as flares, dyes, etc., must all be available to insure reasonable
success of rescue* Orig. art, has; 4 formulas, 2 tables and 2 figures#
SUB CODE: OlN7/SUBM DATM Non*
3 - P 7 -7 7-7C71
UsSR/Morphology of Man and Animals (Normal and Pathologic). S-2
Respiratory System.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 12333
Author : Kapustyan, V-Ya-
Inst :.. -
Title : A Contribution to the Changit in Nagai Mucous Membranes
Following Silicon Dust Inholl ion (Experimental Study).
Orig pub : Sb. nauch. rabot Dnepropetrovsk. med. in-t, 1956, 2, 105-
1o6
Abstract : No abstract.
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KAPUSTYAN. Ye.. arkhitektor.
Improved variants of stanck-d designs of apartment bousei.
MAI. stroi. no.5tl~-18 164. (MTRA 1? -7)
GEL BMG L -A - TEDOROV --- G-I---ZAL'TSVAN-AX.-;. KAPUSTYAN, Ye.D.;
B~iR' O.G.; DB'CIi,'V'.I.; SHERiYUSIS, r.-A.,-MMAOVVT,--T.G.;
MOIJIF3D. Yu.B.; KOLOTILKIN, B.M.; GLADKOV, B.V.; GAVANN,
O.V., red.; GOLOVKMA, A.A., tekhn. red.
(Housing construction in the U.S.S.R.; present state and
prospects for development]Zhilishchnoe stroiteltstvo v SSSR;
soutoianie i perspektivy razvitiia. MosWa, Gosetroiizdat,
1962. 202 p. (HIRA 15-.:L1)
(Apartment houses) (Construction industry)
T' /) tva
7 SOV-125-5B-8-8/16
AUTHORS: Kazimirov, A.A., Morgun, V.P., Olifer, G.O., Ivanushkin, G.Ya.,
Kapustyanov, Ye.V., Svinarenko, I.T. and Tyagun, A.A.
TITLE: Durability of Mans-produced Hatches of Railway Gondola Cars While
Loading Under Pressure (Pro chnos t I seriynykh kryahek lyukov
zheleznodorozhny~h poluvagonov pri udarnoy nagruzke)
PERIODICAL: Avtomaticheskaya svarka, 1958, Nr 8, PP 46-59 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The existing batches of gondola cars in the USSR are un-
satisfactory and cause considerable losses of coal in rail-
road transport. Hatcnes of 60- and 93-ton cars produced by
Uralvagonzavod and the Kryukov Car Building Plant were ex-
perimentally tested and deficiencies of their design were re-
vealed. As a result of the experiments, new hatch designs
were developed. Several variations are suggested composed of
bent, thin-walled profiles. The proposed hatches are rigid,
lighter, and more durable than the hatches presently in use.
There are 6 diagrams, 5 graphs, 2 tables and 2 Soviet re-
ferences.
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Durability of Mass-produced. Hatches of Railway Gondola Cars Whil*
Loading Under Presswe -
ASSOCIATIONS: Institut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.O. Patona, AN USSR (Institute
of Electric Welding imeni Ye.O. Paton, AS UkrSSR)
Kryukovskiy vagonostroitellnyy zavod (Kryuko7-oCar Building
Plant)
SUBMITTED: May 12, 1958
1. Gondolas--Equipment 2. Hatches-Design
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RYELIKO, A.T.; UPUSTrAN-MATA, Y.G.: OSOTSKIY, A.I.
Operational experience with coal centrifuging machines at
the Xonsomolets Central Coal Preparation Plant. loks i khim.,
no-5:14-16 160. (MIU 13:7)
1. TSentrallusgs, obogatitellnWe. fabrika Lomeozoletse
(Stalino (Stalino Provirce)-Coal preparation)
KAPUSTYANSKIY, I.
Facies and geochemical characteristics of Alpine-Cenomanian
sediments of the Kulldzhuk-%u. Nauch. trudy TashGU no.203:
121-143 f62. (MMA 16:8)
(Bukhara Province-Geology, Stratigraphic)
KMSTrANSKIY, _1,-IL (Tasbkont); NURTAYEV, S. N. (Tashke.nt)
Petrified wood. Pr-iroda 52 no.3.:24 '63. (MIRA 16:1)
(Kyal Km-petrified forests)
KAPUSTYANSKIY I.D . TELENKOV, A.S.
Some problems of the division and correlation of Unoz-1c molasses
in the southeastern pp-' -f Fergana according to apectral analysis
data. Naach. trudy TashGU nc.2-149. Geol. natfici no.21-199-204 161*.
I
'M I "J".
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KAPUSTYANSI=, I.D.
Geoobemioal obaraoteriatioa of Cretaceoua format'-ons in tb^
southwootern Xyz Ikum and middle roaahes of thb Zararshen
River acoording ~Io apeatrum analysis data. Raub, tr-aay uvwhQU
no.256 Geol. nauki no.22W48 164 (MIRA, 1822)
Infoxmation on the TAshkent ore-lithological a essicn. Ibid. s
113-115
KAPUSTYANSKIYI I.D.
Rare elements in phosph6ri~es
tions in the Kulldzhuk-Tau
Geol. nauki no,2lt2jO-239
and phosphatized Cretaceous forma-
(Kyzyl-Kum). Nauch. trudy Tasi-ft no.249.
164., Nin 18;5)
XAPUSTYANSKIY, S.A., redaktor;. SHINDAREVA, L.Y., tekhnicheskiy redaktor
%-- I loft&
[Separation of sulphites liquor by stages] Stupenchatyi 6tbor sull-
fitnogo shcheloks. Moskva, Uentralluoe biuro tokbnichaskoi infor-
=teii, 1957. 27 P. (MLRA 10:3)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R*).Xinisterstva~bumas~noy I derevo-
obrabatyvayaahchey promy'shlencosti.
(Sulfite liquor)
ACC NR, AT7005298 SOU.RC9-tObg-.'--W/236-3766-/000-/265'/0024'/0034~'~;
AUTHOR: Kapustyanskiy, S. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: one-parametric solution of laminar boundary-layer equations in a high-
velocity gas flow with Prandtl.number not equal to one
SOURCE: Leningrad. Folitekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 265, 1966. Gidrogazo-
dinamika (Hydraulic and gas dynamics), 24-34
TOPIC TAGS: supersonic aerodynamics, supersonic 32~b flow,-&b!~W friction coefficient,
aerodynamic heat transfer, laminar boundary layer, enthalpy,
+,^A., C-
ABSTRACT:
An attempt is made to analyze the domain of applicability of the parametric
method to solving laminar boundary-layer equations. A parametric method is
outlined for solving a system of universal equations of the laminar-boundary
layer derived previously by the author. The solution is sought by integrating,
the system with derivatives of X-(compression parameter) neglected. The
results of couputations made on a BESM Couputer at the Leningrad University
Computing Center of the AN SSSR by the method of nets are presented in
graphs and tables for the case of high velocity gas flows with Prandtl
number a - 0.72 and enthalpy at the surface Sw - -0.4; 0; 0.4 and with X
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varying from 0 to 0.95. Ibreover, the solution is .als.o resented in the form
of a series in powers of form parameters fk a U ek-1 U e(k5Z** (K = 112...)
with SW =- -0.4, a - 0.72; X - 0.5. The effects of X and a on the friction
parameter 4 and the heat transfer coefficient C* are evaluated and discussed.
An example of calculating the boundary layer in the case of high-velocity
gas flows over a surface given by y -.-2 log [Cosine (0.5,)] by the present
method and that of C. Cohen .and E. Reshotko is presented for Tw = 1045%
~~ = 3.606; 5; and Tw - 1465% M,,. - 3.606; 4.5; 6.08 with a free-flow
temperature of 290% The values of Cf4z;l ana NwjAZ., versus x for
various values of Tw and M. calculated by both methods are plotted and
compared. The effects of M. on skin friction and of M. and Tw on separation
are evaluated; it is shown that the errdr in dete,rmining-the point. of separa-
tion by Cohen-Reshotko method increases with..M.~ Orig. art. has-. 5 figures,
10 formulas, and 4 ta61es. [AB]
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212
AUTHOR: K!Lpust3~sldv, S, N,
ItTTT, fikppra~.iate methods for calculating the taminar boundaii- layer In a -.15 flo
Te"nicheakaya gldromekhaniPut ffechnirml hydromer-hanica), iil-II4
laminax flow, confusor current, diffusor ci;rront
L 8754-65
ACCESSION NR: AT4041816
the D,)ro('.nitsN-*n and To3tsyaD~skfy and those obWi)cw. the
--A L -, I '.)
INA( Tlf-p
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ACC N11:' AP6002000 SOURCE CODE; UR/0170/65/009/006/0768/0774
AUTI'.'%.) S. M.
H: KaDustyanski
ORG: Polytechntc Institute Irb. 1. Kalinin, Leningrad (Politekhnicherkiy Institut)
TITLE: A one-parameter solution to the equation of a laminar boundary lave in a gas
f1w with an arbitrary external velocity and temperatur-e--&op
SOURCE: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v. 9, no. 6, 1965, 768-774
TOPIC TAGS: l,aminar boundary.layer, boundary layer. flow, gas flow, Prandtl number
ABSTRACT, The universal equation system of a laminar boundary layer in high-velocity
gas flow with an arbitrary external: velocity and arbitrary relationship of the temperature
on the surface of the solid to the temperature of the flow in a one-parameter approximation
and with Prandtl-number equal to unity was presented elsewhere. The system was
integrated on the BESM-2 computer of the J.,eningrad Computation Center, AN SSSR
(Leningradskiy vychlslitellnyy tsentr AN SSSR) for the following values of the parameter -71
s : -0. 6; -0. 4; -0. 2; 0. 2; and 0. 4. The equation syst m with the new designations may
w te
now be written as.,
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Cii, rently, work is underway on the approximate integration (one-parameter approxima-
tion) of universal equations of the laminar boundary layer In a flow of a homogeneous gas
with Pr = 0. 72. However, the calculations already performed for Pr = 1 are of some
importance, since it has been shown that the influence of the Prandtl number on the
dyn.-imic characteristics of the bo undary layer Is extremely Insignificant. The one-para-
meter method of calculation of the boundary layer Is compared to the Cohen-Reshotko
method (Cohen, C. B. I Reshot'kol E. INACA, 1294, 2-10, 1956) and It is concluded that
the Cohen-Reshotko method yields satisfactory results only in certain cases. As an ex-
ample, a calculation is performed and shows that the use of the Cohen-Reshotko method
produces results which underesti,
,4 at " friction in the diffusion region of the boundary layer
t
and to a premature discontinuity f.. he i a~ye'r.' Orig. art. has: 5, figures and 7 formulas.
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194 61/000/004/045/052
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D249),Z2302
AUTHOR: Kapustyanskiy, Ye.N.
TITLE: Ultrasonic methods for investigating fatigue of
materials
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no, 4, 1961, 16, abstract 4 E124 (Tr. Krasnoyarskogo
s-kh in-ta, 1959, v. 3, no. 1, 301-310)
TEXT: A method--for-.inves-tigating-.fatigue with the aid of large
amplitild -waves -i& -described -and -preliminary results are reported.
It proved 'possible-.to.obtain.amplitudes.up-.to-0.08 mm-with the aid
of an. exponential. horn (amplification K n 25) and a nickel trans-
ducer at 20 kc/s. The block diagram..of the generator with independ-
ent excitation..(up to.450 watts) is given, construction of the junc-
tion of the transducer,.and.the, temperature.,-amplitude and method
of coupling-.the sample.with.the latter is demonstrated. Samples of
thickness-.O..3 - 0.5 and length 50 - 100 um are subjected to fatigue
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TRUTENI, V.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; KAPUSTYAIISKIY, Ye.N.
Compensating measuring tape. Mashinostroitell no. 4:26-27 Ap 161.
(Measuring tapes) (MIRA 14:10
HUNGARY
ZSIGMOND, Klara, NAGY, Laszlo, U
Z _qdor, BEKESI, Istvan, CSONGOR,
Jozsef, CSABA, Bela; Medical University of Debrecen, Institutes of Foren-
sic Medicine, Pharmacology and Pathophysiology (Debreceni Orvostudomanyi
Egyetem, Igazsagugyi Orvostani, Gyogyszertani es Korelettani Intezet).
"Study of the Distribution and Excretional Relations of 5-Ethyl-5-Isoamyl-
Barbiturate-6-14C (Dorlotyn)."
Budapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XVIII, No 2, Apr 66, pages 163-168.
Abstract; [Authors' Hungarian sun-nary modified] The distribution of
Dorlotyn and Amytal (henceforth eithers D) and their excretion in the body
fluids was studied in dogs and rats as well as in cases of human poisoning.
Labelled D (Dx) and Na-isoamyl-ethyl-barbituricum (NaDx) were used for
the experiments. The possibilities of direct extraction with chloroform
from the individual organs were also studied. In the course of the ex-
periments, it was established that D is very rapidly decomposed in the
organism and its decomposition products are mostly found in the urine. Since
the decomposition products will give no, or only an uncertain Zwicker-
Bodendorf reaction, paper chromatographic tests must also be carried out
in cases of poisoning since the decomposition products have known Rf values.
Decomposition products of D were determined successfully in human urine
samples as well by means of the paper chromatographic test. The aim of
further experiments will be to study the changes in D level as a funo-
tion of time :in the various body fluids. All 8 references are Western.
-K&MINt B.I.j, polkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhbys, dotsent; POTULOV, B.M,;~v
~po ~ meditsinsk6y slushbys dotsent
Method of treating the prdblem~ of medical serwive for the army in
tactical instructions in amphibia operations* Vobn.-med. Shur.
no-3114-18 Hr 160. (HIM 101)
(MEDIGINE, MILITARY)
JASIMOV, I-V-, podpolkovnik seditsinskoy olushby-- KkMT#,,_V. I., mayor meditsin-
akoy sluzhby; YLORTA, A.A., otarshly leytenant zeddl a no o7 oluzhby;
BAMMIN, V.I., kapitan meditsinskoy sluxhby
Method of keeping medical records at mobile medical stations.
Voon.-med.zhur. no.6:15-16 Je 159. (Kia 12: 9)
(MBDICINN, MILITARY AND NUAL
disposal of documents at mobile med. stations
(RUB))
6 Fw-r(M'
AP6012232
VJ? (k )/TZMP( t NJ,/ ET II JTP(c )
SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/000/004/0010/0014
4
AUTHOR: Bernahteyn, M. Le; Kalyagina, G. P.; Kaputkina, L. M.; Laptev, D* V. 3
ORG: Hos;C'ow'fnstitute of Steel and Alloys (Hookovskiy institut ali i's~iavov) _~)
TITLE: Radiographic investigation of the surface layers of 9Kh'steel that were
hardened by high-temperature thermamechanical surface treatmentI
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no 4, 1966, pp 10-14
TOPIC TAGS: chromium steel, surface hardening, metal heat treatment, x ray
analysis/9Kh chromium steel
ABSTRACT; This is a continuation of a previous investigation (Bernshteyn, M. L.,
Belkin, M. Ya., Venzhega, A. S., Kalyagina, G. P., Ryabova, L. A. Vestnik
mashinostroyeniya, 1965, no. 6; Bernshteyn, M. L. MiTCH, 1965, no. 7) -with the
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ov -:Ko~dra6hev Yu. D~and Kaputovskaya:, G. Y.
Mark siciy, L Yh
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-Composition and-,structure of magaesium borides
Dak. I --1098,,-.reb,21 1955
AN PDJ .3.093
Abstract t Data-
~are presented~regarding magnesium boridet; synthesized from elements
in an atmosphere of-purified electrolytic hydrogen. Magnesium borides
appear in the forr. of a dark-brown powder which decomposes (partially)
durinu continuous heating with HC1. H2
0,, slowly and gradually oxidizes
the powder but to a lesser extent than nitric acid. The physico-cheinical
properties of magnesium borides and described. Six references: I USSR,
1 English, 1 French, 2 USA, and 1 Scandinavian (1go6-1952). Tables;
diagram.
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AUTHORSt Markovskiy, L.. Ya., Kaptitovakayf! C! V
TITLEt. On the Interaction of Elementary Boron and Some Borides With
Potassium Periodate and Potassium Iodate (0 vzaimodeystvii
elementarnogo bora i nekotorykh boridov s peryodatom i
yodatom kaliya)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Xhimii, 1958, Vol- 3, Nr 2,
PP- 328-332 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs Investigations of the oxidation of boron and some borides
with potassium periodate and potassium iodate in acid solut-
ions were performed. The signal for the reaction of borides
and potassium periodate is the entranoe of elementary boron
into the reaction. Elementary boron and the borides of magnes-
ium, beryllium, calcium, barium and manganese are dissolved
in aoid solutions of potassium periodate and potassium iodate.
The boridea of chromium, titanium, zirconium and aluminum as
well as boron carbide and boron nitrite do not decompose in
acid solutions with potassium iodide and potassium iodate. This
can be analytically used for the separation of the above-menti-
oned borides of boron. The determination of boron in the init-
Card 1/2 ial substanoes is performed by the alkalismeltings. The
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Potassium Periodate and Potassium Iodate
influence of potassium periodate upon amorphous boron shows
that the oxidation of boron takes place according to the
following reaction; 3 KJO4 + 2 B-f3 KJO 3 + B20Y The oxidation
of boron with potassium iodate takes place according to the
following reaction% KJO3 + 2 B--*B20 3 + KJ. The obtained re-
sults can be utilized for the conversion of elementary boron
and some borides in a solution for analytical purposes as
well as for the separation of mixtures of boron and borides
which are difficult to dissolve. There are 4 tables and 7
references.
ASSOCIATIONs Stat4nstitute for Applied Chemistry (Gosudarstvennyy institut
prikladnoy khimii)
SUBMITTEDs December 30, 1956
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AUTHORS: Markovskiy, L. Ya., jCaputovskaya, G. V,_ SOV132-24-9-10153
TITLE: Periodate and Iodate Methods for the Analysis of Elementary
Boron and of Borides (Periodatnyy i iodatnyy metody analiza
elementarnogo bore, i boridov)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 9, pp 1065-1066 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The test results obtained in the study of the interaction of
elementary boron and of borides with acid solutions of potassium
periodate and iodate have facilitated the development of new,
accelerated methods using the method of Shtok-Dzhons (Ref 2).
For the dissolution of boron or borides, both periodate and
iodate can be used. With the latter, the oxidation occurs more
slowly. The present method can be employed for the boron de-
termination in elementary boron and in the borides of a number
of metals. With regard to speed and selectivity, this method
has several advantages over the other methods described in the
literature. From the analytical procedure specified it is
apparent, amongst others, that the oxidation is effected with
a KJO 4 (or KJO 3) solution (acidified with MTO 3 or HC1) and by
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SOV/32-24-9-10/53
Periodate and Iodate Methods for the Analysis of Elementary Boron and of
Borides
are removed with KJ, and the iodine separated out is titrated
with a 0,1 n thiosulfate solution. For the KJO3 content determi-
nation, the method of Myuller and Fridberger (Ref 7) can be
employed instead of that of Shtok-Dzhons.
There are 2 tables and 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy institut prikladnoy khimii (State Institute of
Applied Chemistry)
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