EXQE4PVi 1--TEDICA Oe c-- -1-1 -Voi-a-o /10 -Ot o -Rhino -;:Larynf,?:F-Oct-5 7--
Z 1'6rAl,
<
1816. ZHAKOVTV1.P. Ivanovo. *The role of chronic periodontitis in
the -3`Z--r-15`1-3g`y and pathogenesis. of recurring angina (Rus- I
sian text) VESTN. OTO-RINO- LA RING. .1957, 2 (58-60)
In the, aetiology and pathogenesis of recurring angina a considerable role is played
by microbial and chemical foci of pathological stimulation of the trigeminal and
sympathetic nerve branches of the dental system. Such foci maybelocated in 'dead,
teeth, plumbed or covered by metal crowns 'cured' and painless. The canals and
the pulp chambers of teeth are filled with fillings containing formalin, iodoform,
phenol, trieresol, eugenol and other potent drugs. Conditions are therefore created
for the development of pathological reflexes distorting normal vas,:ular and trophic
reactions and weakening the resistance of the tonsillar tissues - ft~ctors facilitating
infection. Clinical observations have. proved that persistent angina frequently follows
treatment of de-pulped, particularly of multi-rooted teeth. Their extraction result-
ed in stable recovery.
COUNTRIL USSR
qATwoRy F&M Animals.
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demonstrated on 6k (~areaisos of pigs
09TRACT it was
old and exporlmontally on
Months to 2 yeave
2 months old t1lat tile S)MIpiithette
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piglets
a lea(ij" 3planohnlo and
e from the
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nerv
ranial mesenterie gangliaare tho basic nerve
c
ducts affluent to the gastro-intestinal tract
(GIT). Experiments in which these ganglLawera
romQved-and visceral nerves were severeds
q~to the fact thAt the fibers which
testj
f
_
flow frem- the ganglift innervate all sectors o
GIT. Seventy-tWo hours after the operation,
Card: 2
ABS RZ
1959, izo.
AUITHop,
7':' T
TITU,
ORIG. FUp.
ABSTYLACT dystrophic changes
Of the Wall of the dsvOlOped In nerve Mors
various GIT sectors,
especially in the JOJI:Lnuzn and the ileum and
in thO stomach,
VI pl-r-,xrv,
Ms. (BSSR, g.Vitebsk, ul. Chekhova, d.4, kv.2)V'AKM-IffIN, A.A9
ZHAXOT, X.S
By"athatic nerves of the gastrointestinal system in svifte*
Arkh.enate,.gist. t embre- 35 no-5:108-110 5-0 158 (Mr:RA 3-1:12)
is' rafedra normallnoy anatomii,(zav. - dots. A.A* Akulildn)
L kefedra patologicheakor anatomii(save - prof,'A.I* Gairrilov)
Vitebakogo veterinarnogo izetituta*
(RASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM, innervation
-sMsthetie nerves in swine (Rual)
(SYMPATHETIC BERVOUS SYSTA, anat. & histol.
gastrointe'stinal.innervatioa in swine (Rue))
syWathetic gaetrointestinal innervation Pas))
GIDPANOVICf 11 V.I., aspiran-,; LltLu~QV dotsenL; JGNATOVICH, 'V.V.l
student; PUGHKOVA, L.I.
Prophylaxis and therapy of white rzAasile disease in lambs,
Veterinariia 41 no.2:59,-60 F !65. (14IRA 180)
I-Vitobskiy vot(?rlnarnyy instittit (for Gidranovich, 7halcov,
16-natovich). 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza "Orlovichill
Vitebslcoy oblasti (for Puchkova),
ZHAKOV, S. I.
-lion the Qugstion 6f"Moisture Cii-culation and the'Forecasting of Changes in the
Settling Oystem," Iz. vses geograf. obshchestva, No.6, 1954
I law-_
ZHAKOV, S.1.
Heat balance of the phase transformation of water In the U.O.S.R.
Izv.AN SSSR.Ser*.geog. no.5:73-78 S-0 8 58. (MIRA 11,.-12)
1. Penzenskik pedagogicbeekly institut imeni, V.G. Belinskogo,
(water)
ric humidification
S.S.R. Vest. lqosk. un.
(MIRA 17:4)
heskogo imqtitata
ZHAKOVI So I.
Significance of heat and cold advaction in the formation of
natural zones, Vast. Moak. vn. Ser. 5t.Peog 17 no.5:29-,111
S-0 1,62. WRA. 15:10)
1, Kafedra geografii Moskovskogo universiteta i Penzenskiy
pedagogichaskiy institut imeni V. G. Belinskogo.
ZHAKOV, S.I*, kvididat geografichaskikh nauk.
Southwestern cyclones and precipitations in luropean Rusnia. Friroda
46 no-3:94-95 Mr 157. (MLRA. 10:3)
1. Penzonskiy sell skokhozya.Tstv~AWy inatitut.
(Cyclones) (Precipitation (Neteorology))
71
1 4.4-201) 551.S77.5(47)
Motearological Abst, zhakov, S. L, Nekotoryt 4mle o prolsithubderfli atmosternylth osadkov Nithnege
Vol, 4 No# 4 1& v leWl period. None data on the source of atmospheric precipitation in the
F11,01:10~1'z V'nlga Area during 'the summet~ period.] Ijejoi=ncle Geogr4fichrtkoe 06shchtstro,
April 1953
'~ssk' hreiiiia, &1(1)-.36-42. Jan.-Feb. L932, 3 figs, 2 tables. MC-Precipitation data
Part I 1or Stalingrad ire analyzed. Most precipitation in this area comes flom continental tropical
-ir saturated with water vapor. over the Caspian Sea. The tropical air from the Black and
Aqui3ous Vapor and ':Zjiterranraii Sc:as has little influence an precipitation In StalinRrcd. Weather maps are
~ivcn for t%pic3l cases. Forly-two percent of all prec d with (he action
Hydromo~ors the PeAl ipitation I-,; connecte
2. Stalingrad, U.S.S.P--* A.A.
r front. Subjert Ifeadings: 1. Precipitation sources
%MiA- 0 W.
CAW
ins" Vsp.
3.11-200
Zhakay,-44-1* Ob Issledoyranii geograficheskikh osobannostel.
g'"'I'm
ekhozWeLia atmofernykh osadkov. (Studios of the -nhlc
'Ipit
characteristics of the sources of atmaph*ric peec atioti
Ileasolusnoe Geograficheakoe Obehchestvo~ Is"atila, 83(2)#156-160,
Harch/April 1951. 5 refs. DL&- The geographic origin of the atmospheric
moisture which given rise to precipitation is Investigated.by determining
the daily march of rainfal.1 at given p6ints over a sufficiently long
pe iod of time and by analyzing the development of the synoptic process
and the nature of the air =sees associated with t- e rainfall. This approa
and its possible shortomdugs are described and it Is applied to
analysis of the source of moisture of the raWaU in Latvia. In
eastern Utvia 90 percent of the wmual and 85 percent of the suomer
precipitation is due to fronts wd cyclones. The polar front wA
moisture from southern air mases&, especially coatenental, 1tropoical
and we= continental polar air axe important sources of rainfall.
Maritime polar air is of lesser importm ca. Subject Headingill
ACC NR: AF?01241,2 SOURCE: COD--: UR"0413/66 O0V018'004l,'0041
AUTHOR: Gordon, G. Ya.; Varshwrskly, S. L.~ Kbfnian, L. P.; Zhakov, V. A.;
Belykh, R. P.; Kalitina, M. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE; Mothod for preparing mixed complete asters of pentuarythrito with
methylphosphonic and nothacrylic acids. Class 12, No. 185918
SOURCE: Izobretenlya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znakl, no. 18, ~1966,
TOPIC TAGS: methacrylic acid, pentnerythritol, ester, methylphosphortic acid
SUB CODE: 07
ABSTRACT: A method is claimed for the preparation of mixed conplete
esters of panta6rythrite with nothylphosphonic and methacrylic acIds. In
this method the mothacrylic acid is subjected to reaction with the dioxy-
,ester of pentaorythrite and mathylphosphonic acid at 138-1400C In an
organic solvent such as xylene and In the presence of monovalent or dival-
ent copper compounds or acidic compounds, such as orthophosphoric acid or
mixtures thereof. rJPRS: 40,4227
b"
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ACC NR, AP7001365
INVLNTOR: Gus1kov,IA. K.; Bobkov, S. S.; Gribov,-A. M.; Kolchin, I. K.; Zhakov, V. A.;
Kovalav, N. I.; Lisunova, M. B.; Sokoioval V,. A.;. Kuznctaovap S. N.;
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparative method for a catalyst- Class 12, No. 167738
32
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promphlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyyo.znaki.L, no. 21, :14960'
TOPIC TAGS: acrytonitrile, chemical synthesis,. catalybt preparation ca,
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method.for t
-catalyst for the synthesis of acrylonitrile by oxidative ammonolysis of propy.ene.
A carrier with improved strength and heat resistance is prepared by molding, d-ying
and heating to 1200-1250 a:mixture of Kaolin and a-alumina. The carrier'is skb-
sequenily'irr,pregnated with biq!auth,.molybdenum,-,and phosphorus,compounds. [BO]
SUB *CODE: 07/ SUBM DAM, OlApr641, ATb'PRESS:, 5109
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EXCERPTA MEDICA 1~ V-1 Publ
1077, DETERMINATION OF THE MAXIMUM PERMISOIBLE CONCENTRATION
OF URSOL D IN THE WATER OF RESERVOIRS (Russian text) -
t Zhakov Y. A. - GIG.1 SAN. 1958, 5 (14-21) Graphs 3 Ifluil. 2
The invusirgations on-owed that coloration of water occurs at a concentration of
ursol at 0.1 mg./I. ; the sanitary regime of the reservoir is interfered with at
5 mg./I. The maximum content which does not effect the organisms; of warm-
blooded animals Is 0.1 mij.11, Therefore, for determination of the maximum per-
misaLble concentration of uraol in water it in necessary to take the threthold
value (0.1 mg./ 1.) whIch Is toxic for the organterna of warm-blooftl animals.
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KIRALIORICH, I.A.; BILOVAO I.M.; HM, Te.S.-, SOSUNOVA, I.N.1 OM.ToysuTA,
A.L; ZHAKOV, Th.A.; TIM07ZMA, T.Z.
Sanitary evaluation of the consecfaenoes of flooding tree plant-
atibus during the construztion of reservoire. GIgJ san. 25 no.l:
Ja 16o. (KIRA 13:5)
1. ,Iz Moskovskogo nawhno-lealedovateltakogo instituta sezitaxii
i gigiyeny Imeni 7.7, Briiiana Mini sterstva sdravookhranerlya RSFSH,
(WATER IMSOURCIES DEVffa%M--HYGIMC ASPACTS)
S/081/61/000/023/052/06-v
B106/B101
AUTHORS: Betts, G. E., Zhakova Karmin B. K., Strellnikova, N.
P., Eytingon, I.
TITLE: Chemical mastication accelerators for natural and s,rnthetic
rubber and prospects of their application
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy-zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1961, 559, abstract
23-P344. (Tr. N.-i. in-ta shin. prom-sti, ab. 5, 1961), 21-35)
TEXT: Numerous compounds have been examinedt many of which are vulcanizatim
accelerators, Dimethyl phenyl p-cresol (1) was found to be the ~nost active
chemical mastication accelerator for CL,.C-30 (SKS-30) rubber. In the
presence of 1.2 parta by weightof 01, mastication can be carried out in
kettles within 50 to 50 min at 130 0 as'against 70 min at 1350C*ithout I.
A similar accelerating action is exerted by I on the mastication of C kH Z
(SKN) and Ct,,,W(SKI) rubber, but not on that of H k(NK) rubber. Active
mastication accelerators for NK rubber are Renacit 11, IV, and V (trichloro-
thiophenol, zinc salt of pentachlorothiophenol I or pentachlorothiophenol,
respectively),Vulkaniel TBN (~O% thio-p-napbthol and 67% inert paraffin),
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Chemical mastication accelerators ... B106/B101
Peptone 65 (zinc salt of o-benzamidothiophenol), the zinc salt )f trichloro-
thiophenol, Peptone 22 (o,ol-dibenzamidodiphenyl disulfide), and a-nitro-0-
naphthol. When selecting mastication accelerators, it should be bornc
in mind that they FAre able to affect the scorching of compounIs as well ;~j
as the vulcanization and physicomechanical properties of vulcanizatpq in
different ways, depending on the type of rubber, filler, and other
ingredients. Of great importance are the cooling conditions of the
masticated rubber. Scorching is frequently increased by water ccolirog.
Accelerators permit mastication in closed rubber mixers and preparation
of compounds at the same time. Accelerators that are active aT, relatively
low temperatures, such as Renacit IV and Peptone 650 are required forthis
purposeo [Abs,tracter's.note: Complete translation..
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A051/AO29
AUTHORSt Be-tts, G.E. Karmin, B.K EY Zhakova,.L.G.,
Strellnikova, N.P.
TITLE: The Mastication~of Natural Rubber with O-Benzamidothiophenolq
its Zinc Salt.and 0,01 -Dibenzamidodiphenyldioulfide
PERIODICAL; Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960"Ko 5 27
pp. 24
TEXT:, After brief referencet to a previous article published in "Kau-
chuk i Rezina", 1959, No-8, P. 32 by the authors on the action of thio-
phenols and their derivatives on the mastication of natural rubber, they
point out that the present article deals with the results of an investi-
gation of o-benzamidothiophenol, itb zinc salt and o,ol -dibei.,izamidothio-
phenyldisulfide (pepton 22). The method by which o-benzamidothiophenol
was obtained isdescribed. It is stated that the mechanism of the reaction
has not yet been clarified. The structural formulae of the reduction re-
action are given for o,ol - dibenzamidodiphenyldisul'Lide, reduced to o-ben-
zamidothiophenol with sodium hydroxide and glucose. The physical and
chemical properties of the obtainad product are given: melting point 101
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-,:and 0,01 -Dibenzamidbdiphonyldisulfide
1030C" yield 75~4 .6-benzamidothiophenol has a characteristi'a odor, is
hardly soluble in water and dissolves well in hot alcohol, and in adetone-
and chloroform when cold. The authors outlinethe proced4re for obtaining
the zinc salt of the original product, and describe its chemical and phy-
sical properties. It is pointed out that the salt obtained by the given
.,method has similar properties as the imported salt. The activity of the
benzamidothiophenol and its derivatives in mastication of rubber was furth-
er studied under laboratory conditions. The details of the investigation
are submitted whereby laboratory rollers and the Krupp-Gruzon rubber mixer
were used. Various coneentration of pepton 22 were applied a4A the kine-
ties of the mastication at these concentrations can be seen ir. Figure 1.
The obtained data reveal thafthe most active of the three investigated
accelerators of mustication at the temperatures investigated, was o-benzami-
dothiophenol. Pepton 22,seemed to be the least active in the region where
the mastication effectiveness. dropped with an increase in the temperature.
The zinc salt of o-benzamidothiophenol held an intermediate position. In
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The Mastication of Natural Rubber with O-Benzamidothiophanol, Its Zinc Salt.
and 0901 Dibenzamidodiphenyldisulfide.
the-temperature region where the mastication rate increases with an in-.
crease.in the temperature, the activities,of the disulfide and the zinc
salt.of o-benzamidothiophenol gradually'approach each other. ~The technolo-
gical. and technical proberties of the masticated rubber obtained by o-ben-
zamidothiophenol and its derivatives are/discussed. Pepton 22 is recommend:'_
ed for industrial use as an acceleratorP of mastication, in addition to, the
zinc salt of o-benzamidothiophenol. Both are only slightly toxic ang sta-
ble. The zinc salt is recommended for use at temperatures below 130 C, and
peptone 22 at temperatures above 1300C. There are 5 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issladovatellskik institut shinnoy promy-shlennosti
(Scientific Research Institute of the Tire Industry).
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Mai" EMUI~--
USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and 1-22
Their Application--Crude rubbers, natural and
synthetic.~ Vtilcanized rubber
Abs'Jour. Ref Zhur-Khimlya, No 3, 1957~ 9785
Author : Begunovskaya, L.,M.,.Zhalcova, V. G., Karmin, B. K~,
and Epshteyn, V, G.
Inst : Not given
Title : Argilig and Fatigue of R"bbers Vulcanized in 'the
Presence 6f Various Accelerators and Antioxidants
-Raiichidcov i rezin i-
Ori,, Pub: Sb.: Starenie i mtomlenilre
povyshe'niye i1ch stbykosti (Symposium on the Aging
and Fa 'tisue of Rubbevs and the Improvement of
their Aging Reslsta'c 1., "eningrad, GosIchinlizdat
n ej
1955, 31-52
Abstract: rheryl- naphth~,Iamine I) niid 2,4-diamir.odiply-
enylaidn'e (II~ Ivcta~i.1(1 the'oyldation of natural
rubber by molectila" 02., The.auditjion of I acceler-
ates the destructl,)n of the rubber during I.ow-tem-
pernture i-tiechaid.cal. plistization, with resultant
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Their Application--Crude rubbers, natural and.
synthetic. Vulcanized rubber
Abs Jour: Ref Zh',tr-KhUAya, 110 3, 195Y, 9785
Abstract- izates containiix, 11 than in vuleanizates contain
ing I~. The effect of I and !I on -the fatigue of
rubbers during deformation tests in which equal
amounts of energy are stored in the rubber.s was
founG to be equal.. I*1 is more active in the
fatiglie of unfilled vuleanlzates from SKB rubber.
The resistance to aging, of vulcanizates prepared
from ilatural rubber increasen as the amount of
accele'rator is lnc~eased and the amount of S is
decreabed. The resistance t;-.) arring depends an the
Q
duration of vulcrud.zation. Revulcanization of the
tni;fturc with leado to a sharp decrease in
apOn- res'stanc-_; this effect is not observed. in
u L 1.
rubbers containin,, thiurain and D-G. In the presence
of an aoceleratur Ulle clc~rco of OomoGencity of
the molecular SLI'LIC-tvre of the vulcanizates is in-
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AUTHORSs Eytingont I.I.f Karmin, B.K#9 Zhako'va, V*G~, Betts, G.E.$
S.A.
Kamenskaya,
TITLEs Mastication of Natural Rubber in the Presence of' Para-
Tertiary Butylphanolmorcaptane, Dimethylphenylpe.raersoolmor-
captane, Their Zino Salts and Disulfides
PERIODICAL: Kauahuk i rezina-, 1960, No. 11, pp.21-24
TEXTs The results are given of work carried out on thi.- synthesis,
and study of paratertiary butylphenolmercaptane, dimethylphenylparacresol-
mercaptane, their zinc salts and disulfides, as acoelerators.of natural
rubber mastication. -The method for producing the listed ao6alerators is
outlined and a characteristic evaluation of these is given. Corresponding
dieulfides were used as the initial products for producing substituted
arylmereaptanes. Both products under investigation were obtained by react-
ing sulfur monochloride with paratertiary butylphendl and dimethylphanyl-
paraoresol.~ The reaction is given as%
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olmorcaptane, Dimethylphenylparaoresolmereaptane, Their Zino Salts and
Disulfidee
0 0
2.: + 82 C12 S -3 + 2HC1; where R Is the tertiary
buty17 or dimethylbenzyl. The reaction was carried out;'ina solution of
dichloroethane at its boiling point. Sulfur monoohloride was added gra-
dually, mixing for 2 hours. At the end of the reaction the dichloroetharie
was distilled off and the product obtained dried in a vacuum at a tempera-
ture of 40-500C until a constant weight was achieved. The disulfide
yields were 82.and 67% of the theoretical, respectively. The! obtained
products, which were resin-like substances, were subjected to an elementary
analysis. The results weret for
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olmercaptane, DimethylphenylparacresolmercaptaneI Their Zinc Salts and
Disulfides.
0 S
C H 3
20 2602 2,
calculated ................. OA6.26 7.23 17.68
-found 66.67 7.36 17.02
C H '0 S
30 - 30-2
calculated ..................... 74-07 6-17 13.16
found 74 - 40 5-99 12.81
The results showed that the's"thesized substances correspond to disulfide
of paratertiary butylphenol and disulfide dimethylphanylpargveresol. In
order to ubtain corresponding mercaptanes from the disulfidos the reduc-.;
tion method was us6d with glucose and alkali hydroxide in an alcohol-
aqueous medium (Ref-3). Results of an analysis of the zinc content in the
zinc salt of the corresponding mercaptans proved that'soditum marcaptide
and not phenolate is formed when reducing the disulfides with glucose and
a calculated quantity of alkali hydroxide. The mercaptane field was 90 and
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olmercaptane, Dimethylphenylparacresolmereaptane, Their Zinc Salts and
Disulfides
97% of the theoretical, respectively. Zinc salts of the paratertiary
butylphenolmereaptane and dimethylphenylparaoresolmereaptane,were obtained
from the respective sodium meroaptides formed Iin the process of the di-
sulfide reductioii. The yield of the commercial product was196% of'the
theoretical.: The zinc.content for the C 20H2602S 2Zn was calculated to be
15.2% and found experimentally as 14.7%. The authors point out that they
were first to obtain the meroaptanes of the paratertiary butylphenol and
dimethylphanylparacresol, their zinc salts and aiso-dimethylphanylpara-
oresol disulfide. Astudy was carried out of the action of.the parater-
tiary butylphanolmereaptane, dimethylphenylparacresolmereaptalle and their
derivatives on the,mastication of natural rubber. Fig.1 shows the effect
of various doses of Pastication accelerators on natural rubber processing
on rollers, and Fig.2 the kinetics of mastication at 1000C. -Data on the
.effect of temperature on the mastication on rollers are givon in Fig-3-
The tested substances form the following decreasing series according to
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Mastication of Natural Rubber in, the, Presence'of Para-Tertiarlr Butylphan-
olme~"captanet'Dimethyl.phenylparacresolmereaptaneI Their Zinc Balts. and
Disulfides
~-:.--.~their .'ef f activeness on' the mastication'proce'ss*: paratertiary butylpherol--11
mercaptane, dimeth~rlphenylparacresolmerca~tane> zin,6 salts>d1sulfides.
pared to thezin,,~salts~ etc., -
The greater activity.of the mercaptane as com
5r. 'corresponds with data obtained previously by.the authors in s-~udying tri-
chlorothiophenol, pentachlorothiophenol, orthobenzamide thiophenol and
their derivatives (Ref.1,2). It was further found that the mastication of.
natural rubber in the presence of paratertiary butylphenolme-rcaptane,
~iiirdethylphenylparacresolmercaptane, their zinc salts and disulfides is
'"hardly effective on the tendency of the breaker mixtures to si-.orching, or
In the vulcanization rate and ~hysico-mechanical properties o:C their- vul-
lanizates. The authors.state in conclusion that for industrial application
nly the zinc salts of mercaptahes are of interest, since meri~.aptanes are
oxic and easily *decompose when stored, and the disulf ides ha-te a resin-
t
iike consistency. There are 3 sets of graphs, 1 table and 3 xeferences
2 Soviet.and 1 German..
ASSOCIATION: :Nauchrfo-issledovatel'skiy institut shinnoy promyshlei-mosti (Scien-
Card 5/W tific Research Institute of the Tire Industry)
AID r 4584
Subject USSR/Aeronautics bibliography
card 1/1 Pub. 135 -19/23
Author Zhakovich, I. A., Eng.-Lt.Col., Candid. Geogr. Sci.
Title Study aid in aviation meteorology
Periodical Vest. vozd.,flota, 2, 86-88, F1956
Abstract Critical review of the book; Matveyev, L.:T. and.
Smirnov, P. I.-Osnovy Aviatsionnoy Meteorologii (Fund
damentals or aviation meteorology), publisi-e'TTy the
Defense Ministry of USSR, Moskva, 1955, 336 p.
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TY~IIE: --donforence on Metals- for power installations with high and
super-high steam c6iiditions-and for gas turbines. (Soveah
_dlya energoustanovok vysokil:h.i
chaniye po metallam.
sverkhvycokikh parametrov para i gazovykh tulrbin.)
PERIODICAWIEnerg ma 1, shinost roe'ni6l (Power Machinery Constniction)t
No, 41 5,
ABSTRACT:. In March of - this., yeaj~atechnical conferencei,was, held.in-1.
the laningrad Metal~.Works:on questions relatilt,.to,the search
new heat-resisting matp,,rials for turbines with live.steam
temperatu ith temperatures
res 8f 535 650.'C and gas turbines w
.of:700 -'800 0. -The conference-was attended by representatives
of institutes and factories of the Ministries of Heavy Engin-
eering and Ferrous. Metallurgy. Results were presented of
investigations made during the period 1955-56. ~In the matter
-of development:and~.introduction-of the technolo& of manu-
facture of new materials, meiiDion should be -mad.'e of the success
of the Neva Engineering Works and the Novo-Kraniatorsk Works
(Dollbas) in casting',. ' ge turbine parts from chromium-
molybdenum- vaziadiiui. steels 20-Kh-hiFL and l5-Rh--l-tMF and also
the.,manufacture ofIcastings from chromium staijiless steels
with strength -incTeasing additives. The facto'cies UZTM
(Ukrainian Heavy Machinery Works~) and NINZ (Novo-Krdmatorsk
Works?) carried out a deal.,of work on thia manufarture
--MAKOVSKAYAJI.- -S-6- 7-7
USSRIPhysics Elasticity Key 50
Torsion
"Variation in the Modulus of-Elasticity During rzi(;~jll N. N. Dwidenho
Zhakovskaya,, V, A. Miravlev (deceased)
AtZhur Tekh Fiz" Vol XX, No 5),pp 534-542
S.tudies variation in modulus of normal elasticity (by definite method of vibrations)
of cylindrical specimens made of soft steel) brass, and duralumin) twigited through
various gngles and also tempered at various temperatures. Submitted 2 Apr 49.
FDD PA 160, rt
SICHKARUK9 I.A.;_,,PiAKS
Rare localization of echinococcosis, Kbirurgiia 35 no.8:LI3-114
Ag 159. (RETROPERITONEAL SPACM-HYDATIDS) (MTLIRA 13: .12)
GOLMTAN(JV, G., kand, tekhn. nauk; GRAUR, LI,, I.;
TARAKANOV, L; ZIECHEVSKIY, N.; GEI-TERALGVp G.
"Gornyi zhurnal" Is contributions to industry. Gor. zhur.
no.7;9-13 Jl 165. (MIM 18:8)
1. Direktor kombinata "Apatit" (for Golovanov). 2. Glavn~y
inzh. Sokolovsko-Sarbayskogo gornoobogatitellnogo kombina.ta
(for Graur), 3, Direktorlyryanovskogo svintsovogo kombiriata
(for Zhaksybayev). 4, Nachallnik proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheskogo
otdeleniya Dzhezkazge.nskogo garnometallurgicheskogo kombinata
(for Li). 5. Direktor kombinata "Achpolimetall" (for Tarakanov).
6. Glavnyy inzh. Kriv-orozhskogo gornorudnago tresta "Leninrudall
(fox' Zinchevgkiy). 7. Glavnyy inzh. Yuzhnogo gornnobogatitellnogo kombinata
.(for Generalov)q
ZHAKSYBAYEV, N.j FOMENIKO, V.D.; ANTONOV, V.P.; SAMARTSEV, I.A.; VASIL'YEVO
B__.F._j-TAGODNITSYN$_ N.A. VENGER, M.S.
Inadequatemethods of waste wateranalysis are retarding the
improvement of the sanitar7 condition of reservoirs. TSvet.
met, 35 no.3s86-87 Mr 162, OURA 15W
I- Direktor Zyryanovskogo svintsovogo kombinata (for Zhaksybayev),
2. Sakretarl partiynogo komiteta Zyryanovskogo svintsovogoi
'kombinata. (for Fomenko). 3. Nachallnik obogatitellnoy J.'abriki
2;yryanovskogo svintsovogo,kombinata (for Antonov). 4. liachallnik
tsentrd Inoy khimi-eheskoy laboratorii Zyryanovskogo svintsovogo
kombinata (for Samartsev). 5. Nachallnik byuro stachnfth vod
Zyryanovskogo svintsovogo kombinata (forNasillyev), 6. Rukovoditell
metodicheskoy gruppy khimicheskoy laboratorii ZyryanovOogo
svintsovogr,,kombinata (for Yagodnitsyn). 7. GosudaretvewWy
onnitftrnyy inapektor popromyshlennoy gigiyene Vostochne-
Kaznbstanskoy sanitarnoy coidemiologicheskoy stantsii (for
Venger).
(Water-Analysis) (Reservoirs)
IMICHKIN, A. 'V., professor, doktor;- G. a., kandidat takhnlchaskikh
nauk.; GXNBACK, A,.N.,jnzhTn"rr; CHUIAMY, inzhener; SI18mv.
inzhaner;
MarIxually operated thermoborer with a single nozzle burner..HGkh.trud.
rab. 11 no.1:15-16 Ja 157. 10:5)
l.Chlen-korrespondent Adademii nauk KazS 'SR (for Brichkin)-.
(Boring machine'ry)
7-7
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ZHALbYK0j N. 1.
Zh,ileyko, N. I. "The kinetics and inechianism of thermal disintegration ~of propgne
under low pressures," Uchen. zapiski (Sarat. G6s. un-t ini. Chernyshevskogo), Vol.
XXI, v-yp. Ithim., 190, P. 3-20, - Bib.liog; 26 items
SO: U-034, 29 Oct 53 1','Letovis IZIjurnal IzIfth, Statey, No. 16, 19119)
-66
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ACC.-: NR
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-ed ogibhelpkiy. institut],-(Kiev
ag
~
6~r raduded ta~ a problem in 1!~naarprapm-
Lrze- mirdmiala the lini~,ar form b Paca aub4act t10
[Ig','' hEd 0'0',]R ---Or,tha-,
RODIMKOVA, Ye.G.; RUYYANTSEVA, N.V.; sortirovshchitna piamennoy.korrea_
pondentaii; KITAYETA, A.V., pochtallon; ILD(OVA, L.V.;.sorlv-i-
rpvohchitoa plamenuay, kor respondents it ZHALIWVA, M., r brigadir
XMILLOYA, T.I.; KHARINA, T.I., b~r~~pochtall-
pochtallpnov;
onov: TUWVA, G.A., sortirovshchitsa.
leading postal workers.~are sharingtheir experiences Vest. sviazii
20 zo.11:2~-24 X 160. (MIRA 13:12)
I@ Nachallnik 98-go otdolenlya avyusl g.Mookvy (for Rodukova)*
2. Leningradskly pochtamt (for Run7antseva). )# Arzamaukaya.
kontora evyazi Gorlkovskoy oblasti (for Kitayeva). 4. Hiners-
J=dskoye otdelenlya perevozki pocMy (for Klimova)- 5-,5-7e
otdeleniye sv7azi.'g-Che1yabitaka (for Zhalilova). 6. Rachallnik
24-0 otdele;aiya avyazi g.1vanova (for Kirillova). 7. 1rhybyshevokiy
pochtan,t (for Khairina). 8. Otdel obrabotki plamennoy korreapondentsii
Sverdlovskogo otdeleyniya perevozki pochty (for Tuzova).
(Postal service--Employees)
BABKIN, N.N.; GREBENSHCHIKOV L,S.; MALIN, N.I.; FROKHOROVAp T.I.;
LYAPUNOV, Yu,A.,- i~BAW7?7r---~-
Overall dust removal from the atmosphere of the Berezovskiy
Mine. Gor. zhur. no.5a6l-63 My 164. (MIRA 17-.6)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-'"seledovatellskiy gornometallurgicheskiy
institut-tavetnykh metallov (for Babkin, Grebanobahikov, Malin,
Prokhorova). 2. Berezovskiy rudnik, KazSSR (for'Lyapunov,,
Lobazov).
(Zy-ryanovak,region-Mine,ventilation)
,masuzing coil (a a 0.2 x 4.0 cm~2).
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IJ-,
ol"I iAk I'' `S=pled~_W-Itt thi%-R,
Bacterial Separator," by V. P. Zhalko-Titarenko, Chair of Mi-
crobiology, Kiev Institufe for t Advanced TFaining of Phy- . .....
sicians Gigiyena i Sanitariya, Vol 21, No 9, Sep 56, PP 94-95
"The author reports that under the direction of S. S. Rechmenskiy he
~:46veloped a method for using the motor of a vehicle as an aspira~~.or for
--tpllecting samples of atmospheric air. In one of the phases of the oper t-
_'.Ji~g cycle the motor draws in air which passes through the carburetor (where'.~
becomes saturated with gasoline vapors) and then through the pipeline of-,...'
.,-the intake manifold. Corresponding to the two stages in air flow in the
v
eh
icle motor two structural types of aspirators, carburetor and, manifold
...,-yere developed and tested.
"The carburetor aspirator was studied in three possible designs: (1)
stationary connecting tube
mounted in a special drill hole in the car-
Ai etor, (2) a demountable.connecting tube fastened in the choke valve
,opening, and (3) a demountable extension on the carburetor throat. The
aspirators have a single structural form in the shape of a con-
nictor screwed into the opening in the manifold, which is~used.f r-fact.,
--the,. motorv-::-:~-7,
g
7- 144L 1~0-_r1T_AtTi:_NK0
V
Aes
A 061d
COMP(Liwird -tonts df -hl oved t an
aspirator was the beat and simplest attachment since its use had no effect
t
he operation of the motor and permitted easy collection of air SOMP es
her the vehicle was parked or in motion. The manifold aspirators in
Ahe form of stationary or demountable connecting tubes meet the conditions
.-"for sampling but create a number of difficulties for normal opermtion of
motor. Carburetor extensions proved to be unsuitable for practica! usee~~,
"The apparatus for taking air samples consists of the follov-Ing units:
_.(1),manifold aspirator, (2) outlet hose leading into the cab, (3) screw
~.J61amp located on the hose in the cab for regulating the degree of aspiratio
a,second hose with one end connected to the outlet, the other to the
ato', a device f -catching the bacteria, and: (6) an
-,-,-,bacterial separ r or
on which the bacterial separator is fastened.
In taking air'samples.from a rdoving vehicle proper arrangement of
~the bacterial separator on the vehicle is mandatory. The author's analysis."-
'Of aerodynamic flow past an automobile showed that the bacterial. separator
.;should be attached only in front of the radiator unless it was protected
t1st
ZHALKO-rITARENKO, V.P.
Experimental study of polydispersed bacterial aerosols. Report
No.1; Theory of the method of detemining the survival of micro-
organisms in polydispersed aerosol. Zhur.-mikrobiol., epLd. i
immun. 41 no.10:61-66 1.64. (MU 18: 5)
1. Kiyevskiy institut mikrobiologii i epidemiologii.
1. Kiymuskiy-inatitut epidf~dologlA i mikrobiologld.
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VALIKOV, A.M., inzh.-polkovnik v otstavke; KUSTOV, A.I., polkovnik
intendantskoy sluzhby v otstavke; DERBENEVA, Ye.P., slu-
zhashchaya Sovetskoy Armii agronom; TRUTI]EV, H.F... polkov-
nik intendantskoy sluzhby zapasa; RYABOV, I.G.., polkovnik
intendantskoy sluzhbv v otstavke; LUPPOV, A.P.,, polkovnil*
zapasa; DIKUSHIN, V.F., general-mayor tekhnicheskikh voyik
v otstavke; IAVROV, I.A., podpolkovnik med. sluzhby;
DMITKYEVOI.D., polkmmik veterinarnoy sluzhby zapasa;
IVANOVTSEV, P.V., podpolkovnik veter. sluzhby kand. veter.
SAFRONOV, I.V., general-leytenant v otstavke;
nauk,
ZULLKOV,..g.,;.,, red.
[Unit administrator's manual] Spravochnik voiskovogo kho.,
z1aistvennika. Moskvao Voenizdat, 1965, 462 p.
(MIRA 18:6)
SHRAMCHENKO, A.F., polkovnik, kand. voyennykh naukj- ZHALKOV, S.N.,
red.
[Aid to the leader of tactical exercises] V pomoshch'
rukovoditeliu takticheskikh uchenii. Moskva, Voenizd.-
dat, 1965. 205 P. (MIRA 19:1)
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phoresis. Lab..delo 10 no.4t218-219, W,.. I'MIRA 17S5)
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vrach V.P.Zhano-Titarenko). 2. Leningradskiy nauchno-issledova-
tel'Bkiy institut khirurgicheskogo tuborkuleza (for Blokhin).