MATSKO, S-N- Lauthorl; YMMMOV. Y.Y. Ireviewer) (Moscow).
P13TO04sn'71- Z-i$g
Remarks on S.N.gatskols articla ~.Ihrlching foods for public consumption vith
vitamins in the basic task of practical vitaminology.0 Vap.pit. 12 no.4:80-
83 Jl-AP, '53. (MLRA 6:10)
(Vitamiz%s) (Hat-sko, S.N.)
';Fla Ki2WU MIABtF VP_1 Fly F,_t0.j4f;;P.
7-7777
Dk,
41
Effoi:C Df Pluln Avitaminosis oweanditlaied reflolad In-
_11MV. V.-V. lUtemliv, A. 1. Mikarytilm int A. N. Tlk~
luxulrovil. (lust, Nutritkm, Mull.
S S Atuwoly). vopf Pihusiyn 13; Ne. :1.
doss frit a lakwilt in- nfut tryptu1julls (if)-clefick"t diet (w
coni diet contg. soine If-frcc emin hydralyzateg) tile amt. a(
N-methyluicutinarnklk (JU) excretal With the %d%QLql44
cratsal 1row 13-12 (central) to 1.2-0.3 ult/ay.
D W4
Ahe restolill the p addiid1tothadlet ibahm cj
I
=Y Ube
mpkfly. '"le sings. of dkWrW
In excuted tltc *w
llutleotides (IV) Wid proteins In Wwd W not ch2uge dgWft.
cautly (1 -14 j and 7.5-4.9 g./LOD ml. tillixid. =p.) du
'W
the expt ~ Tho normal wt. Lwas ratered an4 the mi. *
f
lit blood was Increased (tip to 20 -f1100 mi. 13") dw the
-cxi;tl. dils have rec4ved it W-mg-4m of:11. The gkvitA-
_
mWosis was dcyckpo within " days of Um W ine.
Bluing the avitamillosis the coudidxW refties wen rap Hly
dlAtormi: the distuduam ilerV04" sys tem
!=1 "t') o=n much oil MWW%M 0.
(
:!
C,.
nu.j.rm W11 I MI
MMMOMIA
2, W 1z, M
YEFREMOV. V.V. .
Discovery of vitamins by N.I. lunin. VOP-Pit- 13 n0-5:3-11 S-0 154.
(MI-RA 7:9 )
1. Is Inatituta pitanlys, AAi SSSR (Moskva).
(Linin, likolai Ivanovich, 1853-1937) (Vita2ill)
BMN, V.H., rodak-tor; TZFMOV V*V* redaktor; EMMLIKOVO S.I., redaktor;
KROTMV,, F.G., B.A. r*dA-l-to:r; SUCHIW, K.K.. t ekh-
dat r
Perleseon~-day problems of Soviet vitaminilogy; on the 100th anniversary
(
of the birth of N.I. Lunin, founder of vitamiziology.] Sovremennye
voprosy sovetakoi vitaminologii; k 100-letilu so dlia rozhdeniia
oenovopolozhnika ucheniia o vitaminakh N;I. Iunina. Moskva, Gos. Izd-va
med. lit-ry, 1955. 298 p. (MIaA 8:10)
I.-kkademiya meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, Moscow.
(VIT"DIS)
YEFU140V, V. V.
-Dxmarw",~
Investigation of the vitiunin requirement in maa. Vop.pit, 14 no*2:
8-13 Mr-Ap 155. MRA 8:6)
1. 1z laboratoril izuchenlyi vitrAminov (Zav. prof. V.V.Yefremov)
Instituta pitaniva AMN SS25R, 'Moskva.
(VITAMINS, metabolism.
requirement in man)
Y V.V.l KOSNNKO. S.A.; HkURYCHIV, A.I.; MASUCYlIKOVA, Ye.M.;
.A. MaWMAIROVA, A.N.
Iffeat of some vitamins B on the higher nervous activity@ Vitaminy
no,,2:40-60 '56. (MLRA 10:8)
1. Iaboratoriya izuchaniya vitaminov i laboratoriya vysehey
nervaoy deyatellnosti Inal;ituta pitanlya ANN SSSR, Moskva
(VITAMINS--B) (ORRKBRAL CORTIX) (DBYICIIHGY DISNASIS)
YKVRMOV, T.V.; BERULOVA, I.T.
wAw*jw*m MT,
Uguidation of pellagra in Georgia. Vop.pit. 15 no-5:26-31 S-0 156.
(KUP - 9: 13.)
1, Is laboratorli isuchaniya vitaminov (zov. - prof. V.Y.Tefremoy)
Institute, pitantya An SSSR i kafeclry obahchoy gigiyany (zav. -
prof. G.M.Natadze) Thilieskogo meditainskogo instituta.
(PILIAGRA, prevention and control.
in Russia (Rus))
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Nornal and Patholo- T
gical). Metabolisla. Nutrition
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, 110 21) 1958~ 97317
Author : Yefremov V V
Inst : Not given
Title ; On the Vitamin Need of Children
Orig Pub: Pediatriya, M7, No 7~ 80-83
Abstract: The standards of need of various vitamins for child-
ren of one to three months to teenage (16 to 20
years) are cited and a number of suggestions on
vitaminization of food for children, particularly
of school age, are given. --A. I. Titayev
Card 1/1
USSR/Ilu--= and Animal PhysioloC7i- Ncrvous Syatci. T
Hib4icr Uarvcus SysteLi- '-A-Amvior.
Abs Jour: R--f Zhur-Diol., No 2D, 1950, 93649.
;,uthor Yefremv) V.V., Wharychev, A.I., Maslenikova, Ye. M.,
Inst
Title The Effect off I,rib,,flavinosis on lli&er Nervous fictivity
and Trophic Punctions of the Organism
OriC; Pub: Vopr. pitaniy--, 1957, 16, No 2, 37-44.
i',bstmct*. In the presence of a diet, insufficient i-n riboflavin
(I), the excretior: of I in urine was curtailed in
do(,,,s of stronGly balanced and -vealdy inhibited types
for several days, and in doGs of a stron~~ly prgicrunced
weak type this la.';tcd 3 T-v)nths- I deficiency reduced
the pcaitive acid clefense salivary conditioned reflexes
C-rd 1/2
ZZ4Z ~41~
ancl 11-y5iolom'. TICrVous 0"Ysten.
Hi-her Nc:tvouE~ -ys,tOL, T
(.r 0
b Jmr: rief Zhur-;,
tjol., 11c) 20, J-958, 93649.
f f
and i;-4iroved di, crentiatim in the lst and 3rd
tyPe doGs, and Produced "I disorder in differentiation
I-nd a bc3-arecti- phase in doGS of the WC-alaY inhibited
type. These djsruptiw-,3 were acccripanied by eye af -
lectiOns, ulcers, lc!UcLTenia, hYPOch-rI-TAc anmia of
probable neuretrop,
Of I did riot cc;7r lic pathogenecis. r1be ac'ministration
Pletely noz-,.:ajjze hidier nervous acti-
"itY- -- R.M. Meslichershiy.
Card 2/2
1'. ~wz
WU&"- -- ~1750P,
Bleventh session of the Inatitute of Nutrition of the Academy of
Medical Sciences of the U.S.S.R., dedicated to the problem of
stud7in,g nutrition of the population of the Soviet Union. Yop.pit.
16 no-3:73-80 Mar-Je '57. ID:lD)
(NUTRITION)
TRJUMOV, T.Y., professor (KosiLva)
..WWWW"Nalmoul""e
Basic principles and trends in the therapeutic use of vitamins.
Soy.mqi. 21 no.1#70-76 Ja 157. (xim 1o:6)
(VITAMINS, ther. use
review)
YEMMOV, V.V., prof;
International sMosium on vitamins,
Potodam-Miebrucke (Germau Democratic
13 no.11:76-79 158
(VITAMINS)
held in Berlin and
Republic)a Vest.Aw SSSR
(MIRA 11:3,2)
7 mov, V. V.
Vitamin deficiencies and :plane for their control in the U.S.S.R.
Vop,pit, 17 no,6:21-29 3-D 158. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Iz laboratorii isuchenlyn vitAminov (zav. - prof. V.V. Tefremov)
Inetituta itanlyn AM BOURl Mookvno
IVIIITAMIN DEYIODINCIES, prov. & control,
in Russia (Rus))
4'n(,.t6j,n, on fil(~ nof-d cf
report subnitted rit the Jjth A'11.1-1,*riori Cm-.reza of Ely- I (,nl,,,,
- , 0, ist"n, iq~,~
rujoit C-111),litted, nt, the P", f_-
Pn~ infectionists, 1915%
YEFRWOV V.V. prof., red.j HASLENIKOVAp Ye.M.9 red,; ZUXEVAp N.K.v tekhn.
r(
[Current information on the therapeutic use of vitamins] Sovremen-
nye dannyo po :Lechebnomu primenenliu vitaminov, Pod red, V.V.Efre-.
mova. Mookvaq Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry Medgiz. 1960. 278 p.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Vsesoyitznoye soveshobanive vitaminam. 4thp Moscow,
(VITAMIN TBE
YUREMOVI V.V. (Mopkva)
l~---
Discus'si.on on the study of himen vitamin requirements. Vop. pit,
19 no.3j8O-85 MY--Je 160. WRA 14:3)
(VITAMINS)
YEFREMOV, ViktorV. (USSR)
"Role of Vitamins in dietotherapy of digestive diseases"
Paper presented at the Third International Congress of Dietetics,
Londony 10-14 July 1961.
YEFREMOV, V.V. (Moskva)
On Irmian requirements of vitamin B6. Vop.pit. 20 no-3;82-88 I~r-
Je 161. (PYRIDOXINE) WM 14:6)
YEFREMOV V,V.,_
Hygienic requirementB and jaethodB for rational nutritlon of the
population in the Par North. Probl. Bev. no.6tlO3-lll 162.
(MIRL 16:8)
1. Institut pitaniya. AMN SSSR.
(RUSSIA., NORTEERN-MRITION)
YEFTOMOV, V. V.
"Vitamin Requirements of Man and Indicators of their Assessment"
Report to be preeented at Medical Society of J. E. PURMIE, Czech,
Vitaminological Cong., Prague, Czech., 3-6 Jun 63
k'f
:"-.a -=ior. on v.,
0. 1. L. G.
G'-'GZZ)OVA: k",illitJ Of Arli.' U.S.S.,
1.-. our obsen-a-z:ons, on .23 -zzs -.-C: abou: years, wa
,;-.c of a Com-PICK to zl-.e ratio-.% 01fiche
.o m. ilcm, 2,cs to c rats wcre divid..' ;,-.:a
whkh rcccivc-- :ddi-ionnlly (z) compleN "VC), vi;amin compliz,;
%V; .. 0u: 2, only vitamin B., -v v:.
o..,. ::mi.. c studied
0-1 -.Cs-; z"di-tic.1s on. (11) of 'Zody 2nd its Ic.-.-.h. Ari.-.z:s
recciving VC increased t*.-c.-.i faster. ~'2) The consumnpnon off-i'ced per 103 g. 011-
body-wc.-ighE by the rats rece.ving VC wai, o-,, the co.;trary, less. (3) E-m-c-tion
0 -, c: 7,: -. z V; ti.-. s % V'.',! I U -a a r. 6 t 1 1 In urirc the rats o--,ha
.~= co.-.tcm in or3
G~* all --7,S haa1'-z*.-.CsC ind.-ces -,h~n con...-O., an."ma"S. (4) %vor.,kinz
cz-%c.-,y ; the VC -.-.awed several zs %-.-oo-- a day as ani;n--:s of
c;'-'cr ,ro-upso (5) :'-'-.y and we!,-,,- z o,' rumber of I;E[Cr$ from VC
mbz: ofyoung rats ir, t1-cm, ara zl-zir %vziZ`z %vz-.e great,:.- tha-., Ichose
cor=ol rats. (6) The cc:-.-.cn-, oFchocs.-C:oI in Wood at the age o-' 1 year
..C.-Cased in all groups, zu: =,= ofzil i-,i co-.-.trol -.ou-? of -z-,s. (7) The VC
had a
nuch lower -..ozbdi-,y a;-.,4, dcazii-racs t1han contral razs ; L%e VC
rz,.s had thc duration o≪:-c o"Findividtial ani=ls, thm-. of iv*ni&,
rcccl-,F,:d B, and B. viazains only was less, and rz:s ofconuol Zroup !,-.d &x leasr
lonzcv,-.y.
6'.h International Ccingrass on Nutrition, Edinburg
9-15 ~,ugust 1963
TIKHOMIROVA, A.N.;J~~ V.V.; MASLEENIKOVA, Ye.M.
Study of the effect of suppler4ntary inclusion of vitamins
in the diet on the general condition and lon evity of white
rats. Vol). pit. 22 no-5:46-50 S-0 163, PRA 17:1)
1. Iz otdela, vitaminologii (zav. - prof. V.V. Yefremov)
Institute pitaniya AMN SSSRS Moskva,
YEF-all V, V.v. , Pro f red SIR) "T ~ A .,--'r'ed
[Results of mass-vitaminizaT ton of industrial -.;~rkerslj
OFrjt massovol villamlTA,,,,at3lJ promyshlenmikh rabo-Aakh.
!.'oskva, Meditsina, 1964. 108 p. (RIPA 17,;8)
YER119.71, V.IJ.
Human vitamin requirements and indices for their qtudj, Ves'
A1,21 3SSR 19 no.5-31-,10 64. (ItirtA 18:3)
1. institut pitaniya AMIN ";SSR, 14oskva.
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Yurkavotnk" S. G I A_kAo_n_o_x,._A,_L; Tefremov,,Y*j#;. Nolen j Aa.Mhev.
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TITLEi A ground g!,avinotervill'ass 42, No. 177106
SOURCEj Byullaten' izobretenly I tovarnykh.znakov, no. 24; 1963p 83
TOPIC TAGS: gravinotric analysis, measuring instrument, measurement accuracy
gravimeter S~ . '
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a ground gravinator containing a quartz
elastic sensitive system, unith of distance control and control of the rotation
angle of a micrometric screw, and an ansemb3gy of a photoelectric device with an
Illuminator. The design increaso3 the precision of the measurements and makes pos-
sible the determinixtion of the errors of the distance transmission. The unit of
distance control in the gravimoter has precision multiple-turn linear potentiometers
interconnected in a bridge cirouit, Ons of the potentiometers in mounted in the
gravimter and the other on a control panel. The rotori of those potentiometers 'are
connected with a tachometer.. To reduce the temperature effects on the quarts sensi-
tive system,, the latter oyvtem lainnulated,fron the photoelectric devices
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ously derivt.1 (Nclman, CA. 49. 1374M i0iowed that the
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30-2-01419
AUTHOR: Rodin, S. S.
TITLE: The Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Analytical Chemistry
(Primeneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov v analitiches1koy khimii),
Conference in Moscow (Konferentsiya -i Moskvc)
PDRIODICALi Vestnik Akademii ITauk. SSSR, 1950, 1"Ir 2, pr 100-110
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: This conference took place flDm December 2 to December 4, 1953-t
It was called by the Commission for Analytica ChcmM ~t
the Institute for Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry imeni
V.I. Vernadskiy of the All USSR. About 450 scientids from 40
cities of the TJSSR took part as well as some foreign scien-
tists: Shu Chuan-lyan, En Zhen-in, Lyu Tsin-i (China);
I. Kol'tgov (USA); G. Irving (Great Britain); R. Pr3hibl,
1. Kerbly Ya. Malyyj I Vode:,-nal, V. Bezdok (CzechoGlovakia);
Yu. G. Minchevskiy (Poiand); L. rrdei, A. Schner (Hunaary);
L. S. Tuttindzhich., M. V. Shuahich (Yu,-,osiavia); 1% 1. Petrov
(Bulgaria); K. DraGuleaku (Rounania);
Card 1/4 Some reports dealt vrith the vtorkin,-, out of radioisotopic meth-
70-2-40/49
The Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Analytical Chemistry. Conference in
]JOSCOVI
ods of analysis:
1) 1 P. A3 nari reported on the method of dilutinG isotopes
(;he 1.1b ~, ZrY5, and Tal 2 radioisotopcz3 vrere used);
2) 111. B. Neyman, V. Ya. Yefremov, V. N. Panfiliv reported
on the determinoCtion-of thed-alzahol. content in the oxi-
dation products of propylene and butane (04 was used);
3) G. S. Rozhavskiy, I. Ye. Zimakov reported on the method
of repeated radioactive dilution for the determination of
small admixtures (of the order of 10-4 to 1o-7
4) A. I. Kulak reported on the determination of the quantity
of micro admixtures of nickel, cobalt, copper, tellurium,
and antimony;
5)V. B. Gaydadymov, L. I. Illina reported on the poooibility
of analyzinh tantalum-niobium alloy samples in different
physical atates by -the reflection of rays;
6) 1. Ye. Starik reported on the mathod of the perfect Gepa-
ration of micro quantities of uranium from weighable quan-
tities ofiron by means of the isotope U233;
7) V. I. Ku-znet-3ov , T. 0. Akimov recommended a method for
Card 2/4 precipitating- uranium;
30-2-40/49
The Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Analytical Chemistry. Conference in
Moscow
S)Professor Irvine reported on the determination of indium by
radioactivation analysis in rocks and mineralsi
9) K. B. Yatsimirskiy reported on the determination of phos-
phate, 3ulfate and molybdate;
10)K. V. Troitsl:iy described two new methods of the determina-
tion of metal tracesl
11)A. K. Lavrukhins. reported on some peculiarities of radio-
chemical analyeinj
12)1. M. Kol1tq?4 reported on the use of the radioantive iso-
tope ThB(Pb' ") for the inva!)tigation of the of
crystalline sediments;
13)11. M. Senyavin reported on the use of radioactive isotopes
in chromator,,raphyj
14)A. M. Yermakov, V. K. Belyayeva , 1. It. Marov sliowed the
possibilities of usinG anionites for the calculation of
the constants of the stability of charged ions;
15)2T. A. Izmaylova, V. S. Chernyy j-,ave data of the investi-
Card 3/4 Cation of the solubility of salts;
30-2-40-/479
The Use of Radioactive Isotopes in Analytical Cheristry. Conference in
Moscow
16)A. K. Lavrukhina, S. S. Rodin investigated the co-praci-
pitation of francium with different sediments by the short-
lived radioactive isotope Pr212;
17)1. V. Tananayev 3howed the possibility of separating fran-
cium from cesiuml
18)Yu. I. Bykovskaya, A. A. Grizik, 11. 1. Marunina in7esti-
gated the use and the methodology of radioactive indicators;
19)1A. I. Tsekhanskiy, N. I. Shishkin, K V. Khudoyarov and
G. D. Susloparov described the use oi Ca.45;
20)P. V. Zimakov, and L. A. Krasnousov described the use of
C136;
21)K. I. Karasev reported on the use of the marked-atom
method.
AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress
1. Isotopes (Radioactive)-App.Ucations 2. Scientific research-
Chemistry 3. Chemistry-USSR
Card 4/4
A -4~0 r,
YXFRVM0Vx V.Y&cL NEYMAH, M.B.; PANFILOV, Y.N.
Determination of alcohols by isotopic dilution. Trudy kom.anal.
khim- 9:361-366 '58. (MIRA 11:11)
(Alcohols) (Radioactive tracers)
~I so book is istmand for obseaste ad aboodent
onaL~" owasers" wash am* An ow"Us" Sunni"".
me book to 4' dollsonew of the Priselpal Papers
PVs~~w In Remains at on Sensed Castanets so me In at
mousas"vo lw**apse. ~ go Problems "oessad as the
ouftnmo Is"aw ornwivitation; aging, wd solubility
at Preawls"s. of an instability saustants
at ~62 offimpeands, separation or ram earth antale, and
ISO-mob&RAP abr~t"P-SPI. me Perasn"itios am mentioned.
", I
VAsra am 3P "fOYS3004 1 5 Or N'deh are so-let. 33 German.
li~0. a Swedish. It Sougarl", ana 2 Caagb.
AUTHORSt Jefremov, Y.Ya.1, Popov, Ye.I. SOV/32-24-9-40/53
TITLE: An Apparatus.for Washing Mercury
(Pribor dlyakrouyvaniya rtuti)
PERIODICALs Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, lir 9, PP 1152-1153 (USSR)
ABSTRAM The apparatus recommended at present for washing mercury have
some disadvantages. They employ,for instance, a techniquo that
takes much time, and where the operator is in contact with the
mercury for a longer period of time. In the present pape2' an ap-
paratus is described that operates according to the water - air
lift effect. This way the mercury can be washed with water, acid-
or alkaline solutions, and with several washing liquids at the
same time. In this case the mercury passes each liquid separately
according to the order desired. A diagram of the apparatuu is
given. It is mentioned that in the laboratory of the institute
mentioned below some variables of such apparatus were devised. In
the purification. of larger quantities of mercury, for instance,
the cascade variable of this apparatus is recommended. The dia-
gram mentioned above represents a scrubber which at its lower end
has two spherical mercury containers connected by a little tube
Card 1/2 at the side. 1~y another thin tube the -washing liquid is directed
An Apparatus for Washing Mercury
ASSOCIATIONs
Card 2/2
SOV132-24-9-40153
into the upper part of the scrubber, taking the non-purified mer-
cury ixL small portions from the lower sphere. These small--mercury
quantities then sink through the washing liquid in the scrubber
into the upper sphere. This process can be repeated until the mer-
cury is purified. There is 1 figure.
Institut khimicheskoy fiziki Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Chemical Physics)AS USSR)
05808
5W SOV/76 33-10-6145
AUTHORS: Yefremov, V. Ya., Neyman, M. B., Panfilovp V. N.
TITLE: A Kinetic Method Based on the Use of Tagged Atoms for the
Investigation of Complex Chemical and Biochemical Procestiess
VIII. Formation and Consumption of Methanol in the Oxidation of
Propylene
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy Ichimii, 1959, Vol 339 Nr 10, pp 2151-2155
(USSR)
AB3TRACT: In order to explain the part played by alcohols as intermediates
in the oxidation of hydrocarbons at low temperatures, the
authors investigated the behavior of methanol in propylene
oxidation. The presence of methanol in propylene oxidation has
already been found by A. F. Lukovnikov (Ref 2), it was, how-
ever, not quantLtatively determined. Metfianol was determined
here by the method of isotope dilution (Ref 5) (maximum error!
4-5%). The concentration of formaldehyde was determined polaro-
graIphically (background'. 0.1 n MOH). Experiments were made un-
der static conditions with the following mixture; - 50% 021
Card 1/3 46.82% C H 14H OH,
3 62 1,33% C 1-59% CH CHO, 0-13% CO and 0.13% Co
3 3 2
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SOY//76-33-10-6/45
A Kinetic Method Based on the Use of Tagged Atoms for the Investigation
of Complex Chemical and Biochemical Processes. VIII. Formation and Con-
sumption of Methanol in the Oxidation of Propylene
Temperature *- 315 6, initial pressure : 245 mm H9. Five cold
flames were found after an induction period of 1'30". The
variation in the concentration and the specific activity of
methanol during thq reaction (Pig 1) indicates that methanol
is formed and also consumed. The latter is also indicative of
the presence of radioactive carbon in formaldehyde ' CO and
CO 2. By graphic differentiation it was found (Pig 3) that
the formation and consumption of methanol is most intense in
the region of cold flames. Calculations of the rate of form-
aldehyde formation from methanol have shown that only a small
part of formaldehyde was produced from methanol (Table 1)
apparently no more than 5,,-a. The scheme of reaction accorilng
to which methanol is formed only by acetaldehyde (Refs 80 9)
is insufficient since also other reactions take place vhich
lead to the formation of methanol. There are 6 figures, I
Card 2/3 tableg and 10 Soviet,referenceso
05808
SOV/76-33-10-6/45
A Kinetic Method Based on the Use of Tagged Atoms for the Investigation
of Compl ex Chemical and Biochemical Prooeneas. VIII. Formation and Con-
sumption of Methanol in the Oxidation of Propylene
ASSOCIAT.ION: Akademiya nauk SSSR Institut khimiohaskoy fiziki
(Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Institute of Chemical Physics)
SUBMITTED: March 6, 1958
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S/195/60/001/003/003/013
B013/BO58
AUTHORS. Neyman, M. B,., Yefremov, V. Ya., Serdyuk, N. K.
TITLE: Formation Mechanism of Methyl Alcoliol During the Oxidation
of Hydrocarbons
PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, 1960, Vol. 1, No.. 3, PP~ 345 -- 355
TEXT: In this paper the authors studied the formation of methyl alcohol
during the oxidation of propylene. The aim of the study was to obtain
material for the evaluation of some elementary reactions leading to the
formation of CH3OH and on their competition with reactions leading to the
formation of other products. This became possible with the aid of the
kinetic isotope method (Refs. 13, 14). The experiments were made with an
equimolecular C3H6 + 0 2 mixture at a pressure of 244 mm Hg and at 3150C,,
Small amounts of tagged acetaldehyde C14H 3CHO were added to the mixture
in some experimental series. Small amounts of tagged azomethane were
added in other experimental series. Propylene was oxidized in a similar
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During the Oxidation of Hydrocarbons B013/BO58
installation as mentioned in Ref,,16. The analysis method was described in
detail in Refs.. 16 and 19. Since it was of utmost importance to determine
the methane content and its specific activity, a special chromatographic
installation was designed for this purpose (Fig. 1). The concentration of
hydrogen, CO and methane could be determined with a hypothetical error of
from 1 to 3%. The specific activity was determined by means of radio-
metric analysis. On the basis of data determined for the oxidation of
propylene in the presence of C14H 3CHO, the amount of methanol formed from
acetaldehyde could be calculated by means of the kinetic isotope method,
It was shown that about 75~ methanol are formed from the methyl group of
the acetaldehyde during the oxidation of propylene,. C14tr was deter-
14 .14
mined during the oxidation of C 3R6 + 0. in the presence of C H 3NNC H 3*
It results therefrom that azomethane can serve as source for the thermal
formation of methyl radicals. It was shown that in C 3H6 + 02 mixture the
methyl radicals cannot only react under formation of CH 4) but also of
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Alcohol During the Oxidation of B013/BO58
..Hydrocarbons
CH20, CH30, and CH3CHO. It was further shown that the ratio of the rates
of formation of CH OH and CH 0 grows larger with a more radical trans-
3 2
formatio n of propylene. The ratio of the rates of formation.of CH4 and
of oxygen-containing products from methyl radicals increases in the
course of the reaction. This rule is presumably connected with the.
accumulation of aldehydes and other products having movable hydrogen, in
the reaction solution.'N. N. Semenov and V. Ya. Shtern are mentioned.
There are 6 figures and 24 references: 15 Soviet, 5 US, 2 British,
I Canadian, and 1 German.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR (Institute of
Chemical Physics AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: March 28, 196o
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B013/BO58-
Legend to Fig. 1. 1) silica gel trap; 2) Tepler pump- 3) 'graduated
burette; .4) chromatographic column,: 5) flow meter; 6~ detector for
escaping gaaes;)7) electronic potenti6meter. a), to the vacuum pump;
b) air inlet; c y-7.7.1-09 (EPP-09) recorder.
ME I W-H 3
YEFREKOV, V. Ya., Cand Chem Sci -- "Mechanism of the forms.-
tion and dz4xandi,,=,e of methyl alcohol dj&g the oxidation
of propylene.11 Mos, 1961. (State Oom of the "04j" o f
Ministers USSR on Chem. Order of Labor Red Banner Scl-Res
Phys-Chem Inet im L. Ya. Karpov) (KL, 8-61, 231)
76
BURLAKOV, B.S., inzh.; GEYMIi, D.Ta.. inzh.; GRZHIBOVSKIT, V.V., inzh.;
GUSEV, Tu.S., :Lnzh.; TRFR3MOV,,V.Ta., inzli.; ZHURAVSEATA, G.Ta,,
inzh.,- KAGAU, IT.G., inzh. KAi iiiV, A.I., inzh.; PCDREZOT, T.M.,
Inzb.; SRIRMUNW, V.Z., inzh.; SMRIH, Tu.P., inzh.; IGLITSTH.
I.L., red.; LARIONOV, G.Te., tekhn.red.
[Adjustment of high-frequency communication and remote control
channels utilizing electric power transmission lines) Nalodka
vysokochastotn,7kh kanalov sviazi i telemokhaniki po provodam linii
elektroperedachi. Moskva, Gos.energ.izd-vo. 1958. 236 P.
(MMA 13:10)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) HiniBterstvo elektrostantaii. Tekhni-
c~eiskoye upravlenir.
(Remote control (Telecommunication)
AUTHOR: Yefremov V-,---Y-v_--.y-En-incor SOV/1o1-1`6-1o-27/26
TITLE: B.V.Srnirnov "Service Telecomnunications of Rural Hi,--h-
Tension Tranomission Lines (B.V.Smirnov "Sluzhobnaya svyazt
po cellskin, vysokovolltnym setyam)
PEPIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1958, I-Tr 107 PP 95 - 95 (USS11)
A`1STRACT: This is a book review. The book covers problems of
planninC, of erection, and of conceptio no bearing on
the start of operation of rural service telecommunications.
The book has 232 pages, it codibrises 7 chapters. It
was published by the'Sellkhozaiz Publis hing House in
1957. In this review,"some minor inaccu racies and short-
comings are mentioned.
Card 1/1
YEFREMOV, V.Ye., inzh.
ARS-61-T apparatus for the remote control of rural electric power
distribution networks. Mekbo i elek. sots. sel'khoz. 20 no.l:
.51-54 162. (MIRA 15:2)
(Rural electrification) (Electric power distribution)
TSIKER1,14144, Loonid Yakovlevich; -jdy ..'*.gaf--3r.OvJcll;
~Y,_ Xqye:
ISLYINA, R.Kh.., red.
[Measuring The levels of Ifluida and free-flowing materials
in municipal services] Imerenie urovnei zhidkostei i sy-
puchikh materialov v ko.Tauunallnom khoziaistve. Iloskva,
Stroiizdat, 265 p. (141RA 18:1)
j
Faleoatology - Mb:,golia
Preliminary results of the work of the first Mongolian Paleontological Expedition of the
Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. in 1946. Trudy Mong.kom. No. 38, 1949.
501 Month Liat of Russian Acconsionsp Library of Congress, June -1953, Uncl.
t_ekhnIchee_k_iW-nauk, -lau-reat--S-t&II-nvkoy prem-ii, KAU-
NICHKINA, V., niuahnyy sotrudaik; 'IENMOV, B.A.'. NRKRASOV, K.A.; GILVRI-
LOV. M.A., doktor tekhnichiskikh na7U)CP-7;~tiiiiar,,-69-niuti~ata
Time-impulse system of pressure telemetry for liquids and gases. 2hil.
-kom. khoz..3 no.3:5-8 Mr 153. (KLRk 6:5)
1. Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva, Laboratoriya avtomatiki (for Irar-
linskaya, Kagnichkina, Ifremov, Nekrasov). (Pressure gages)
TSIPPaW L.Ta., inzhener. lauraat Stalinskoy promii;I YZMMOV. Ye.A., inzhe-
nor, laureat Stalinakoy promii.
Remote measurements of the level of liquids in open reservoirs. Makh.trud.
rub, 7 no.5-.46-47 MY 153. (MMA 6:5)
(Telemeter)
IMV,, Ye. A.
M=KMCff,, I. A.. Inzh. i,0 KARLDISKAYA,, M. 1. 0 L=reat Stalirmkoy Premii ILand.
Teldm. Nauk,,, YEFREMY, Yee A.p Inzh.,. WRASOV., K. A., Inzh,
Akademiya Kommunallnogo Khozyaystya IM. K. D. Pamfilova
Toentralizovannoye upravleniye magiistral.rormi setyami gorodokikh vodoprovodov
Page 57
SO: Collection of Annotations of scientific Research Wark on Construction, completed
in 1950. Moscow, 1951
TSIKERMAN. L.Ya., laureat Stalinskoy premii: YEMMOV, Ye.A., laureat
313
Stalinskoy premii; BARDIN, Tu.A., laureat all-RaVo-.Fri're6ii, re-
dak.tor;_ HOVOOHAMV, A.G., redaktor.
[water level measurement for waw, ijupply systems] Izmeranis uroy-
nai v sistemakh Yodoenabiheniia. muskva, Izd-Yo Hinisterstya kommu-
nallnogo khodaistva RSFHR- 1954. 98 p. .(MIRA 7:7)
(Water supply engineering) (water meters)
7r
~ - ~ F I - %~ . L-' - -1
TSTIMMUN, L.; YEMMOV, To.
lustrument for telemetrii~--measurement of water flow. Zhil.-kom.khos.
4 no.5:26-28 154. OKLRA 7:9)
1. Nauchnyye sotrudniki Akademii kommunallnogo khozva3retva im.
X.D.Pamfilova.
,(Flow meters)
TSIKERMAN, L.;
The TU-l-AKKh water level meter. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 6 no.7:
26 '56. (MIRA 10.12)
(water meters)
YEYMOV.-Ye.A., uauchny7 sotrudnik; TSIK9RMAH, L.Ya., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
TU14ANOV, P.A.
Automatic and remote control of underground installations in munici 1
sewers. Gor. khoz. Mosk. 32 no.9:27-31 S 158. (MIRA ll,gr
1.Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyaystva imed K.D. Panfilova (for
Yefremov, NikermsA). 2.Glavnyy inzhener Kontory ekspluatatsii
vodoetokov i kollektorov (for Tumanov).
(Sewers, Concrete) (Remote control) (Automatic control)
t--4
18 (7) 6 (t) VJ
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2246
7)
Zashchita podzemnykh metallicheskikh sooruzheniy ot korrozii;
spravochnik. (Protection of Underground Metal Structures From
Corrosion; Manual) Moscow, Izd-vo M-va liommunallnogo khoz.
RSFSR, 1959. 743 p. Errata slip inserted. 6,000 copies printed.
Ed.: N.I. Ryabtsev; Ed. of Publishing House: V.G. Akatova! Tech.
Ed.: Ye. S. Petrovskaya.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended as a manual on
corrosion protection of underground metal structures.
COVERAGE: The book Is divided int *o four parts. The first part
gives information on the characteristics of underground metal
structures and sources of stray currents. The second part deals
with the theory of soil corrosion of metals and the theory of
corrosion of metals by stray current. The third part deals: with
the problem of combating leakage from sourc'es of stray current,
methods and devices for investigating corrosion and the funda-
mentals of planning corrosion prevention. The fourth part ex-
plains measures for preventing corrosion of'underground metal.
structures and gives the basic operatlng~principles of equipment
Involved. No personalities are mentioned. ~References follow
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Protection of Underground Metal (Cont.) SOV/2246
VII. Combined protection of underground metal structures(K.
K. Nikollskiy, and L.D. Razumov) 687
VIII. Behavior of insulation under conditions of electro-
chemical protection (V.V. Krasnoyarskiy) (590
Bibliography "O1
I
Ch. XII. Operation of Protective Installations 703
I. Organizing anticorrosion service (L,Ya. TBikerman
and I.V. Strizhevskiy) 703
II. Operation,of protective installations (K.K. Nikollskiy
and L.D. Razumov) 706
1. Operation of electrical drainage installations 706
2. Operation of cathodic:;installations 709
3. Operation of anodic electrodes 711
4. Operation of combined protective installations of
underground metal structures 713
III. Control points in underground metal strucNrc-:s(Ye. A.
)LefLemov, Engineer) 714
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protection of Underground KetAl (Cont.) SOV/2246
1. Control and measuring pointBalong pipelines 715
2. Control and measuring points on aruned cables (K.K.
Nikol'skiy and L.D. Razumov) 721
3. Method of th6rmal welding of a control conductor to
steel pipelines (Ye. A. Yefremov) 726
Bibliography 734
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
GO/ec
Card 26/26 10-7-59
TZIKJMKAH, Leonid Takovievich; YARM-10TYL-~MeniY Agefonovich; KINAYEV-
T6IKAMOVSKIT, V.A., red.; LILYUTHIN,
A.A., tekhn.red.
[Servomachanisme used in automation of production processes in
municipal services] Iepolnitelinya makhanizmy dlin avtomatizataii
proizvodstvannykh protaonsov v kommunallnom khozinistva. Moskva,
Izd-vo M-va komrmm.khoz.RSFSR, 1959. 100 P. (MIRA 12.112)
(Automation) (Servomechanisms)
Id
YKFIMMOV, Ye.D.
Thrend tensions in the M-150 reel caused by disc-shAped brs-kes.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zave; tekhotekst.prome no,2:100-lo5 158,
(HIRA 11:5)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstilInyy institut.
(Reels (Textile machinery))
YEFREMOV, Ye.D.
Effec't of variable groove.depth in the winding drum of the 9-150
reel on the throad tension ditring rewinding. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
tekh. tekst. prom. no. 3:99-106 158. (MIRA 11:7)
1. Ivanovskiy tokstillnyy inotitut.
(Roole(Textile machinery))
Yv,MMDV, Ye.D.
Movement of the thread at the top of a reeling balloon in cons
winding. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.; tekb.tekst.prom. no.4:117-129
1 584 (MIRA 11:11)
1. Ivanovskly telmtIlInyy inatitut.
(Tarn) (Raels(Textile machinery))
YIFMOVq YeaDvo inzho
Effect of yarn thickness and geometrical parameters of working
parts of machines on the tension of yarn. rzv.vys*ucheb*zavo;
tekholegeprome no.6;63-67 '58- (MnU 12:4)
(Textile research)
IT.
YEMIMOV, Ys.D.
Tarn tension during winding of the feeder cons. Izv.v7R.ucheb,
zav.; tnkb.tmlat.prom. no.1:127-131 159. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Ivanovskiy takstillny7 institut.
(Tarn)
TMEMV, Te.D.
Effect of yarn friction in the twister groove on tension
during winding. Izv.vys.uchab.zav.; tekh.teke'toprome no*2:
103-409 '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillnyy institut.
(Spinning)
YEFMOT. Ye.D.
Determining the speed of the thread at the apex of the balloon
in the M-150 winder. Izv. vys. ucheb. 2aV.; tekh. tekst. pron.
no-5:10.4-110 159 (KIRA 13:3)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstilinyy institut.
(Spinning machinery)
Iffect of guides on the tension of the moving yarzie Izv,vyze
ucheb.zave; takh.taket.prom. jio.1%86-96 160.
(MIRA 13:6)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillrqy institute
(Textile machinery)
STRMLKOVSKAYA, Y.Y.
Possible speed of the yarn in spring tension, devices. Izv.
vys.ucheb.zav.; tekb.tekst.prom. no.lzlO5-110 160.
(XIBA 13:6)
1. Ivanovskly tekstillnn inatitut.
(Textile machinery)
MOV, Ye.D.
Differential equation of the motion of the winding point. Izv.-vyz.
ucheb.zav.; tekh.teket. prom. no.2:86-90 160. (MM 13: 11)
1. Ivanovekiy tekstilInyy institut.
(Winding machinery) (Differential equations)
i 2.'
T~~Te ~--D.
Shape of the bobbin and the operative efficienq7 of vinding. Izv.T7z.
ucheb.zav.;tekh.tekst.prom. no.5:67-73 l6o. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Ivanovski7 tekstillny7 institut imeni M.V.Prunze.
(Winding machines)
YEFREMOV, Ye.D.J. inzh.
Conditions of the passage of the thicker parts of the thread throug
~b
the braking disk. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.2:90-103
161. (MIRA 34: 5)
1. Ivanavokiy tekstilln7y institut. Rekomendovana kafedro-y matematiki.
(Textile machinery)
)T~V, Ye D..
Motion.6peed of the traveler revolving around the ring of a
twisting or spinning frame. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekat.
prom. no.5:71-78 161. (MIRA 11+0-1)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstiJL'nyy institut imeni M.V. Frunze.
(Spinning machinery)
YEDIMOV Ye.D.,-.starshiy propodavatell
Tensioning of a thread vith nonuniform thickness by a disk
tennioner.device. Tekst.prom. 21 no*7:33-38 J:L 161. (MIRA 14:8)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillnyy institut.
(Yarn) (Textile machinery)
YEFREMOV., Ye.D.
Thread tension on the S-140 warper. Izv.vys.ucheb*zav*; tekh.
tekst.prom. no.1:96-102 163. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Ivanovskiy takstilinyy inatitut imeni M.V.Frunze.
(Warping machines)
YEFREMDVO Ye.D.
Possibility of designing a winding mechanism according to the
parameters of the thread winding on a cylindrical bobbin, Izv,
vys,ucbeb,-zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.6:78-88 162. (MIRA 16j2)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillnyy institut imeni. M.V.Frunze.
(Winding machines)
YEFREMOV. Ye. D.
Movement of the winding pAnt along the gereratrix o'L tte
cylindrical bobbin. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tekh. takst.
prom. no.3:87-98 162. (MIM 17:10)
1. Ivanovskly takatillnyy institut imeni Frunze.
'YEF1040V Yo.D.
Motion of an elastic stretchable yarn with a uniforra diameter
thre,ugh the tension device of tha warper. Izv.vys.uchab.zav.,- tekh,,tekst.
prom. no-3:72-76 T63. (MfRA 16:9)
1. Ivanovskiy takatillayy iNatitut ifoani M.V.Frdnze,
(Warping 'Machinds)
-YEFREMOV, Ye.D.
Equations of thread winding on rotating surfaces. Izv. v7s. uch-ab.
zav.1 tekb. tekst. prom. no.2;77-81 165.
(MIRA 18:5)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstillnyy inBtitUt imeni Frunze.
IEFREMOV, Ye.D.
Thread laying movement in the winding of core bobbins with a
variable angle of taper. Izv. r1s. ucheb. zav.; takh. teks.
prom. no.6:131-136 165. (MIM 19:1)
1. Ivanovskiy tekstilinyy institut imeni M.V. Frunze. Submitted
February 20, 1965.
YEFRFIMOV. YE. P.
YEFREMD7, YE. P. -- "On the Stability of Solutions of Calculation System
of Differential Equations." Kazakh State U imeni S. M. Kirov. Alma-
Ata, 1955- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Physicomathematical
Sciences.)
SO: QiZLjjpXa leto2js', No. 4. Moscow, 1956
OVANFSOV, G.P.; VITUG111, P.I.; YEFREMOV, YO.P.
Results of forced production of the layer DII of the
Konstantinovskoye field. Geol. nefti i gaza 6 no.6:22-16
je 162-. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Bashkirskoye TSentrallnoye neftyanoyo upravleniye i
Neftepromyslovoye upravleniye Oktyabriskneft'.
(Bashkiria-Petroleum geology)
KUMANIN, Vladimir Vlactimirovich.9 master sporta SSSR; YEF~ ~110V Ye,V
red.; IAUKRINA, Ye.S., tekhn. red.
[Airplane models with rubber motorslModeli. samoletov s rezino-
vymi dvigateliami. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSAAF, 1962. 92 p.
(MIRA 16-.2)
(Airplanes--Models)
L
T1 T U, Parach! it e Clags 62, No. 171274,
,",nijp y
TOPI'.' TAGS: parachute, shroud litie, c Fin cpy
ABSTRACT- An A-ithrjr 1-1.irl-at- has bp-n i5su--i fnr a parfi~h~;,- wili.R -kn~- -.i
t ho
T- I.,j a po rpe n I a-r s
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!NO REF SOV: 000 QMR: 000 ATD PRESS:
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Equatorial belt (annular hoop);
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y shr-.,ud iines
auxil i ar-
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INVENTOR-. pzjyajQy,_A.,_1.; Yefrempv, Ye.-T.; Petkus, Cz. .; ~qK2y2chkin, Yu. N.,-
Lavrov, G. D., Barykin. L. N.* Koro-ev, . ._; RAkhle A. T, K.:
Nikonorov, B. I.; S tepner, B. P. L Vikg I Iyeva, V. -S.
none
2-
TITLE: Annular parachute. Class 62, No. 183608
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966, 147
TOPIC TAGS: parachute, cargo parachute
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for an annular supply parachute
consisting of a main canopy with shroud lines leading from the lower rim and brought
Fig. 1. Annular parachute
1 - Main canopy; 2 - auxiliary canopy;
3 - int6rnal shroud lines; 4 - small eye ring;
5 - central strand; 6 - main eye ring.
: 629.13.
L 40166-66
ACC NR, AP6025681
into an eye ring, and an auxiliary canopy placed inside the main canopy (see Fig. I).
To increase reliability and improve operational qualities,~the auxiliary canapy in
the form of a reversed cone is fastened to the main canopy's internal shroud lines,
which are brought Into a small eye ring connected to the main eye ring by a central
strand. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [WH]
SUB CODE: Ol/ SUBK'bATE: 03May65/ ATD PRESS:,TOyf
Card 212&-/-/-,0&
i~EtAov, yu.
USSR/ Agriculture - Exhibitiona
Card 1/1 Pub. 123 - 4/15
Authors s Yefremov,_Yu.. Assistant Director of the All-Uhion Farm-Produet
Title A treasure box of an advanced experience
Periodical s Vest..An Mz. SSR 11/10.* 42-M.,'Oct 1954
Abstract I An A11-Union farm-product exhibition is described. It occupies
207 hectares on which 307 pavilions are erected. Table.
lix~,Ututlon
Submitted
PARIYSKAYA, L.Y.; KOGAN, Y.N.; KALACHEVA, A.P.; CM, DNICHE11KO, G.S..
Prinimali uchastiye: FASHNINA, V.I.-. KGROBKOTA, T.M.; BURYA-
KOVA, G.I.; AGASHKINA, H.S.; ANTOMIM, G.R.; ANIMOVA, Y.Ta.;
BOBINAV H.L.; TARMAKOVA, Z.P.; POLUTSEATA,
L.G.; SHISHKINA, V.G.~ LAPTIYXV, P.P., otv.red.; ROGOVSKAYA,
Ye.G., red.; WMGNUT, A.N., tekhn.red.
(Agroclimatic reference book on Chits Province] Agroklimati-
cheskii spravochnik po Chitinskoi oblasti. Leningrad, Gidro-
mateor.izd-vo, 1959. 131 P. (MIRA 13:2)
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*Azt.ron Zhur" Vol 2XV No 5
Spiral galaxies possess considerably greater ill=i-
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tributed uniformly in space. Knowing difference,,
USM/AstronoW - Galaxies (Contd) sep/oc't 49
in absolute Ynngnitudes and relation of linear
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[Cutalog of stare suspected of being variable, containing information on
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2. USSR (6oo)
4. Stars, Variable
7. Plenum of the Committee for Studying Variable Stars of the Astronomical
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9. Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, EaLqh 1953, Unclassified.
KUKARKIN, B.T.; PAUNAGO, P.p., TZMEMOV, yu. I. K:HOLOpOV. P.N.;
POLYAKOVA, T.V., tskhnichjj**"~~Or.
(Yourth supplement to the first edition of the general catalog
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In 1952, with more precise data on 613 earlier noted variable
stars) Chetvertoe dopolnenis k pervomy izdanitu obahchego
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[Fifth supplement to the first edition of the gone ral catalog of
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SO) W-31128, 11 Jan 55
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1. Astronomichaskiy sovet AN SSSR (Moscow)
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Ymmov, Yu. I.
'- - 1. - mi~ -
New variable star of the type of Mira Ceti In the constellation Aquila.
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(Stars, Variable)