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LIMA Irv-, 11 11 11 -
VOTIKOVA, G. I.; VOLKOTA. Ye.A.; GOLIDIN. L.L.; ZIT, D.H.; MTITAMT,
of A0277 and exci ted lav(ale of -guld
Radioactive deca,
?h 227. Zhur.eksp.i teor.fix. 37 A004:928-93? 0 '510-
(Wft 136)
(Actinium-4sotopes) (Thorium-~Isotopes)
(Fi4neiUM-450topea)
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A051/A129
AUTHORS- Ishina, V. A., Ivanchenko, A.F.'* Ziv, D.M
TITLE: A study on the eleetvochemical separation of bismutii from its'
diluted solutions. III. IM6 effedt'6f oxygen and acidity of thi
solution on the separation-dissolution potentials of bismuth.
PERIODICALt Radiokhimiya, v. 2, no.,6, ig6o,,691 - 698
TEM A comparative study was made on the separation-diss;olution poton-
tials
s/d) of bismuth in aerated and non-aerated solutions. The kinetics,
of the re~Lction was studied with the aid of the radioactive isotope ThC (Ret.
2% D. M. Ziv, V. A. Ishina, B. S. Ziv, Radiokhimiya, 1, 4,1~488,;1959.) The~
method used for determining the potentials is similar to that described W I
D. M. Ziv, V. A. Ishina (Ref. 1: Radiolchiraiya, 1. 2, 185, 1959)4 The values
ofy 0 (the formal ntandard potential) were calcualted according to the "least
squares" method for the area of the linear relationship of~? B/d to lgC!, and
n (the number of participating electrons in the reaotion):was eitimated in the
same way. It was established that the lowest limit of applying'the abbreviated
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A study on the electrochemical
A051/AJ29
t) for the~non-aerated solutions,shifts ~bh-
form of the Nernst equation (Climj
,
siderably toward the lower concentrations widely exoeeding:,the limits of coP~-
plete coverage of the electrode * The removal of air (oxygen) fr6m the.solution
is equal in its action to a decredSe in the area of the el~otrodo (Ref. 2):
which causes the shiftof Climit in the same direction. Whe~n the: air is removed
from the solution, the oonceniratlon of the surface oxygen ~compounds or the
surface concentration of the firmly adsorbed, atoms of oxygen on the cathode
drops sharply and the formation of biamLtth is hampered. Tile posai~llity ot~
formation of"microelectrode" aggregates Is increased which:oauses the shift~of
Climit toward lower C. 0.xygen participates in the electrode reaction forming
bismuth oxides, the heats of formation of which are suffitiontly high positive
values (for Bi2O3 H - 137.8 keel, for BIO H - 49.8 keel, eta). 111~e Bi resi~ds
obtained in the electrolysis were analyzed for oxygen, in order,to determine
the nature of the electrode reactions of bismuth. The second electrode reaq-
tion which may take place in addition to the reaction of simple ion discharge
using up three electrons, is given as: BiO"I~ + --;L-BiO (f 0.39 v) M-;
The effect of the acidity of the solltion was :tudied on ?t;ee concentrations
of nitric said (0.1. 1 and 3 n). The comparative analysis of the obtained data~
shows that there are only very alight differences In the elootrochemical beha-
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A study on the electrochemical ... A051A129
vior of bismuth in three concentrations of HNO Certain faatur4s~noted in
the behavior of theVs/d versus lgCB, ourve~ar; thought.t6 be ignbected with
the conditions of hydrolysis of bismuth In the given medium, fie*followlrig
ratio is accepted for the formation of the bismutyl Ion "..cording to the re.-
action
FBiO
BiOR2+--~- BiOt + log - + PH
I.BiOV*j w3-3 (.3)-
The oxygen ionization reaction taking place in the aerated solutions accord-
Ing to the equation:
02 + 41e + 4e 1*-2%0 (,Po - 1.24 v, at pH (4)
would facilitate the formation of BiO4, BiOH24- jons,or other pr+ Ioducta of hy-
drolysis of bibmuth. aperiments showed that the deviatibn of,the value of
the angle of decline of the line ff./ versus 1g CBi from~the theoretical vilue~
(It a-
for the reaction Bi3+ + 3ej=Bi is de ermined by a side reaction forming bi
card 3A
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sl18616010021006101110~6
A study on the electrochemical A051/A129
muth oxides: BiOt + ez--BiO. There are 5 tableslo 3 figures,and,8~refereno6s:t
6 Soviet-bloo and 2 non-Soviet-bloo. The reference to the English language
publication reads as follows: J. Van Muylder, It. Fourraux,: Froc.' 9th Meetin~:
Intern. Comm. Electrochem.' Therm. a Kinetics; 47, London, 1959.
SUBMITTED: January 18, 1960.
I
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8/091/61/000/011/008/046
D Boo:)/B203;
AUTHORSt Abramova, L. 1.0 Zivj D~ M~'
nium amounts.
TITLE3 Quantitative determination of small polo
CommunlQation 11. Sublimation in vacuuz~
PERIODICALt Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiyaq no. 119.19619 :48, abstra6t
118337 (Radiokhim. analiz produktov deleniya'. M-L.,
AN SSSR, ig6o, 104-107)
TEXT; The authors aeyeloptd a method of quantitative, Po separation f rom-
Powders o-*- ai,,I av.-fi-c'-'al, mixtures' baslng on aublimation in va, "o
The sublimatIon is -,-on-Iactea in a quartz appara:tas oonsi0ing of a smaili
ball with i, 'is p~ Y, ~
,;-oL4.jd --ii ne ,k, in,~o which pi~lverized rook bured, and, of
a~-i nik:, di6k '~i 5 luz 'i,-, diame"Ver which is plaoed on ~tho grou*ne. seotton
and ~.,f a b.ragj cylinder whi,.-b oimultandously ser vesl
a6 water cooler for "he d,,,~k~ The whole syazea is p-Amped out during1he
Otx~~ezlmqzlt by an Ir'j.-;ial -racucm pump. The ball of the apparatus is :plaaed
in an eleotria furnace., At a temperature of 700-.BOOQC and a vacuumiof
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Quantitative determination of small B105//B203'
2 -3
10 _10 mm, Ug, the Po is sublimatedduring 3 hr and!quantitatively'
preuipitat-7?d on the platinum disk,, The'method was 496d for detorminfn
Po in iaagnetl,~n of known uranium content. The resul.t's agrOed with i~&
rrors*, The
theoretical e w_'thin the 'limits of oxper,imentA a authors
studied the depanden,~e of Po sublimation cn th-i timt of "&4,ng" of the
preparation on platinum,, It was !3hown -that af tor 48-ohr aging a heating
of 700 C during 2.1; - 3 hr is required for the Po sLiblimation,
Communication 1, see RZh-Vitim., i96,'~, 1000,1~18 10OB318), `Abstracterls~note'l
COMP, ete I.-ran s'; &-.".on._j
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AUTHORSt Ziv, D.M., Volkova, Ye.A.
TITLEt The formation of RdTh from radio-mosathorium samples
PERIODICALi Radiokhimiyap v 3P no It 1961p 68-73
TUN The authors recommend a method for the formation of RI124 and.R" ~roq
radio-mesothorium samples, and the separation of RdTh froin RaDlesed on 'the
difference in the solubilities of radlunj thorium and lemd bromides in~mlz.:
tures - of- -water-- 47% AM-# 47% HEr and methyl alo,ohol-ethe'r
at different ratios of the mixture - ------
complete separation of Rdlfh sn& RaD from &:Ra-lKsTh vampl,e and,~ isparat16n of
these compounds without adding a carrier. The alcohol-oiher,~Qjlhod.baied on
the precipitation of RaD with barium bromide is recommOded for 46parating
RdTh and R&P from a saturated solution of barium bromid(O in fliethyl alcohol
using ether. The final yield of RdTh is 86% of the initial qu4ntity. 'In the
experimental procedure first the relationship of the degree of~preoipitatioa
of barium bromide and radium brouide to the quantity of the sidded precipitant
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The formation of RdTh A051/A.129
was investigated (Figs 112). The graphical results showithe b .eet oondit~olka
of precipitation for BaBr and RaIV Purther,..the behaiior at RdTh andlR&D!
2'
was studied, each one sepirately, at various ratioc between the volumes~of
the precipitant and the saturated solutioa of BaBr . RATh content was de-
termined by the emanation method. The results obtlined'are analyzed anCit
is concluded that the precipitation of B&Br' from its aatarat.ed: water so-~;
lution or solution 14 meth*tl alcohol by a 4hold voluze~*I 47",'d' 9Br refjults
in the main quantities of RdTh, RrO and R;Ai(about 90A IMain ,in,g in thlb!
solution. The purification of RdTh from traces of Ra Th );and RaD can be:
conducted by adding drops of saturated alcohol (on 01i) Splaip.noof BaBr
(about 10 mg) to the alcohol-sther solution:and sEsequent Geparation tho
residue. The purification of R&D from RdTh~and barium t~aces.isi carried'out
by precipitating RaD in the form of a aulf ids. Togo ther: 'wi th :RaD the ssuie
amount of lead is separated as ao(tumulated in the radioo4ioeothoriua samplo '14,
(RaG, ThD). There are 5 tables# 2 gr%pha and 11 reforenones 2 Soviat-bloo
9 non-Sovist-bloo. A.
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AUTHORSo Volkoval Ye.A.p Zivj D.M.
228)
TITLEs The production of concentrated samples of MeTh (Ao
PERIODICALt Radiokhimiyap v 3t no 1, 1961, 715-78
TEXTs The authors recommend a fast and 6onvenie-at me thod for UsTh formation
from radio-mosothorium samples witho ut adding a oarrier Ibased on tie O.ffor-
once in the solubilities of actinium anUbarium bromides said barium-radio-'
masothorium-1 in mixtures of methyl alcohol and other..: Ths~ authors sisAtion
their previous work..(Rof 10) or. the formation and experimenUl proced .urea:
used for this methq#.-.~4.From the results of the previous experiments it in,
seen that 78-8VP IT6Th2 is extraoted into the alcohol-ather 'solution. .,Ra-HsTh
bromide was used for the extraztion of UsTh from which first RdTh had bmen
removed, as well as ThB, R&Dp RaE, Po, etc. ?Rof 10). Since the extracted
MsTh2 decayed with a half-life of 6.5 hours instead of 6.13 hours caused by
the presence of sliqb
,~xtures of long-lived radio-elazents together vith
,w~-adn
their products of deaty' (IRat RaD, etc.), an additional purification Of me Th2
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The production of concentrated samplea of 119% A051Y4129'
2"'
was undertaken by adding drops of a saturited solution of BaSr in methyl
alcohol (about 10 mg of PaBr ') to the slco~hol_ether solI%ition! of MaTh and
2 2
subsequent separation of ,he prmaipitate. Tho decay cur've or MsTh is, shown
in the graph. The half-life of MsTh,, ia 6.2-6-3 hours.'i The,yield2of J"Th2
after purification is 70-80%. The P~OIUOtIOII Of it from radio-mosothorium
samples, including purification of Ra-UaTh4utraces and Pb isotopest takes
20-30 minutes and can be carried out c onti ously over.a perlo& of 1-1,5
months since the quantity of RdTh accumulated in this time Is relatively
small ~ 1-1 - 5%) f and doos not paw into 11a alcohol-ether solution In no-
ticeable quantities. Aft~ir this time has pasoed the aoparati.on of the.
accumulated RdTh shculd be carried out according to the method described in
Ref 10, and only af ter this Ra-RaTh may be used as a source ar HaTh There
are 2 tables, I graph and 10 refe-rencest I 3oviet-bloc, 9 non-Soviai-*b1oc.
L 32222:~� EWT(mJ6~~SIP(t),/ETI IJP(c
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AUTHOR: Ziv, D. M-: Sukhodoloy, G. 4.; toyev. V. Fia
...........
ORO: none
TITLE: Study of the electrochenical behavior of elemonts prosiont Itt 1cror and ultralo7w
concentrations in solution. Part 1. Depondon" of the dsposition~pot4ntial ot lea'A
on platinum and gold plactrodesion tho Fbz"* concentration in
SOURCE: Radiokhimiya,, v. 8p no. 20 19660 197-2o6
TOPIC TAGS: electrodepositionp lead, platinump gold, electrode potential
ABSTRACT: A review of the literature shows that the nature:6f the.electrode material
on which the olootrodeposition of ar. olemont from ullradiluU solutions takes placa
plays a major part in the olectrodoposition procesW In t ' on, the ilffoot
~)& connoqt4
of the electrode material on the e1ectrodei)osAion'! ea 16A gold i 4M platinum
electrodes in nitric acid solutions was studied by means of:pols-rization curves of:the
second kind. ThB (Fb212) was used as the radioactive tracer for load.~ Me dep'enda*nce
of the critical deposition potential of lead, ocrt on its content In the solution Uas
studied over a wide range of lead ccneentrations 10-'2 to IV2 g-lom/l). The curve
expressing this dependence was foundto have three regions: 1) retion of coiastant
(2) intermediate region, and (3) region of linear depandence of #'
.r On log 00~
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AUTHOR% Ziv, D. M,; Sukhodolov, 0. H.; Fataeva V. F Last6lftinL
ORO: none
TITLE: Study of the electrochemical behavior of elements ptlesent in lov and ultralow
concentrations in solution. Part 2. Deposition of lead on hLtq_kectrode~
SOURCE: Radiokhimiyap v. 8, no. 2, 1966, 2o6-2io
TOPIC TAGS: lead, graphites electrode potential, electrodepositi4n
ABSTRACT; The paper continues a study of the dependence of VAG deposition Potential
of lead on its concentration in solution. The effect of the nature and concehtration
of the electrolyte on the value of the critical deposition potential ~er of 1.6ad -on
graphite electrodes was investigated by means of the mathod:qf polarization~curves of
the second kind. A study of the offect of solution Acidity,: (0.1 ~'nd 3 N FUNW on
in the 1013-10-1 g-ion/1 range of lead concentrations showed that the ~On-
&ffration has a substantial influence on the course of the dopendenoe of e,,-on'log
Cpb2+ in the range of ultralow loeA concentrations (from TO-13 to 10-7 S-i"fl. : This
influence is insignificant at lead concentrations above 10';6 &-ionfl. A study of the?
dependence of cf r On 109 CFb in I N perchloric and nitric acid solutions ShOdedthat
the nature of t9ese acids has no appreciable influence on this dapendence. 1alues of
UDCi 5430 :546'.811
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the critical -oleatrode~2sitIL6.ki"erltials of lead on graphita eleotrodes,, obt
iined
by methods of polarized curves of the first and second kind'$ were acrmp~red andifound
to agree satisfactorily. Orig. art,. has: 4 figures and 5 t4blos..
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KAIPOVj R.I.; LEYFUNS:KAYAp D.I.; SAVOSINFS I FEWIROVO V.V.
FRADKIN 101KO II.Kop
,, G.H.; SHIMBLEVII" Tu.S.; BASIN, Ya.N XUKHA
SMTAK(YV, B.I.
Use of Ac - Be neutron sources in industrial geophysics. Atom emrg*
16 no.3:269-270 Mr 104. (mm 1733)
.1 1 1 1. . . 11 lik'111
.~i
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1;
ZIT, K.A.(Leningrad, Lltaynyy 34, Lv. 18.
pr., d
Y,ndometriosts of the rotux (with summary In ftlilsb],: hp. onk#,,:
3 no.1:105-108 157 (WRk: 16: 4)
1. lz I kbirurgichookoy kliniki (ziav.-prof. S.A. Kholdin) Instituta
onkologii ANN SSSR (dirl,-ohl.-korr. ANN SSSR p*rof. A.1 Serebrov)
(INDOKMIOSIS. case reports
rectuma)
(HATUR. die.
endometrioals)
FXCMPTA MM1CA Sec,16 Vol. 6 4 Cancer, 58
An a~iessment of patimb- with eatirrr treated at lb" ewrO1qi'ra( hi'llitill" IA Is
UVVR (Russian text) Ziv 1M. A, and PAN,wv K. A. Vesta, A hit ~:i t
957,~ 70!'9 (1~9 12'and
i~)(')) Graphs tz
The case histories of 0~13 outpatients supr"ed to haVe hum rancer are disctwsi'-d.
In Bill cases the diagnos".% PI-Oved to hC ('01-rect rhe protracted Course of Ole k:
examinations in thc outpatient centres, with inany tiii'le-coll"11111ing r(
controls of patients with so-called chronic psicumonia led to;a dehaycil diagnosi3, -."ind
reduced operability. Every rion-rcsolved and, especially, mcurt-cut So-called non-
specific pneumonia in paticnis over jo yr. of ?gc is sus U14
,pect- Thcsc~paticnts in t be
listed apart, and hospitalization in special clinics must iollo: without delay.
-WrIONOT~ L~Y. ZIV-,
Lnte re*s-Jx1-ts--o-f ~chemotherapy in IMbogranulomatosis. Top.
onk. 4 no.2:161-166 '58. OURA. 12:8)
1. Iz Instituta onkologii AHN SSSR (dir. - deyatvitellrW7 chlen
Buff( SSM prof A. 1. Sereb rov). Adres avtorov: Moskva, -3-y4
Hashchanslmya ul.. d.6.1/2, korp.9, Institut eksperimentallnoy
patologii I terapii ra)m.
(NITROGEN MISTAOS, ther. use
If-bis (2-chloroatkvl)-2-obloropropy'lumine In
Hodgkin's dis., late results 0410)
(HODGKIN'S DIMSE. ther.
IT-bis (2-chloroothyl)-2-chloropropylamine,
late results (Rne))
ZIT, N.A. (Umingrad, Litsymy pr., d.34, kv.18)
Brouchogenic cyst of. the posterior nedlasti=. YeatJdtir. 82
r&0*1:131-132 JR 159. (HIBIA 12--2),
10.1Z khirurgichookogo otdelenlya (say. prof.,S.Aolholdin)
Instituta oukologli AN SSSR,
(MIASTIM, C76tS
brouchogenle of posterior medimatinumAltus))
Ul-OtJ W-I,rg, I ~ ff-~i V I il;!,'. I V'IME 114 1 7.0 1 " 1 7"4 If I V i. F Iii P 1I i I MI A I 'I V I I, I ~ I I I I I I! III (I Ij 1111:11 It I IS If I W.HTIRD1111111 R Ii I I I I I I U I V MIJUI I It I M I I IMN I III LF11143 I IN: I MillIPF! ILA 14111 R UIL9911
DVAMM, L.Yu.; DIL114AN I V.K.,; ZAl SKAYA., L.T.; APAN!l D,
DGUOV,
Ye.A.; PAVLOVAq M.V.
Combined hormone and ch=6t-herapyiand radlothtravill of ifitz-
advanced breast cancar. Vop. onk. 9 n3.7144-:-).i 161.
lo Iz Instituta onkologii AM SM (naurbnr V-3dil-41 raboty
chlen-lcorrespondent AM MI.= prof* $.A%
Leningrad., P-12% Inatitut. onkologil AIN24 SMSO
Iq
ZIVP M.A.; PAVWV, X.A. (Laninigradv pr.Engelleap d.28AV,75).
Chronic pneumonlas and bronchial cancer. VegtiWir. no.9j
20-24 S t62.
(mm 15,12Y
1. Iz nauchno-poliklinicheskogo OtdelA (zav. istarshiy nauchnyy!
sotrudnik K.A.Favlov) Inbtituta onkologii 91H S$SR (diir.. prof.
A.I.Serebrov).
(PNEUMONIA) (BRONCRI-CANCER)
WININIIII NMI Ilmillilm DIN I
111, 1 '!1 o, I I, I I- I I, I I, IF[ I' I I.
D.1(0; ZIV, VOSO: GIRTSYM, G.S.
Use of the electrochemical method ior determininithe qoln~illty
of polonium hydroxide. Trudy Wiev.lnstJU( SSSR.w 8:158-162
158, (MIRA 12:2)
(Polonium hydroxille) (Blectrochomistry)
P'll Ml I mill!
11 1 k, I'll 11111 .1 1 -01, 11 11 1 1 VII, it! 1114 9~~ 11 111111111 11 111 V, V, j I
ZIV, D.M.; ISHINA, V.A.;.ZIV, V.S.
Ilectrodeposition of bisruth from dilute solixtions.lftrt 2:
Deposition on carbon electrodes* Radiokhimiia I no.4:4e8.-492
159, OCM 13: 1)
(Bismuth)
1411
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tMA.v ri a
----`7gavnyy red.; GllliiaG, A.I., r'ed.,-. ZVERMV, Lj.,~: red-.,
red.; KOKROUWV, V.A., r1ad.; S=7'YSV, D.V., red6;- MUSHCHOT,
red.; CHM04VITOT, Tu.L., rod.; SHHANEIZOV, red,,- HWASOVAO
N.B., rod.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., tokhn.red.
(Industry's requirements as to the quality-of minoral -raw materisl;.ha~d-
book for geologists] Tre'bovaniia proryshlennosti k ka6estva minerallnogo
syrlia; spravochnik dha. goologov.* Moskva, Goa.ntiuluhMnj~-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry
PO gool. I okhrano nedr. No-49. Dliobium and tanta Siobii i tdntal.
Izd.2., perer. 1959. 49 p. (KIRA 12:12)
.1
1. Moscow. Vseaoyuzn.7y nsucbno-insledovatellskly institut'minerall
nogo:
syr1ya. (Ifiobium) (Tantalum)
SANSWOV, Grigoriy Valentinovich; KONSTANTINOV. Vladimir Ivenovich.
-.~:KOSOLAP
Prinimali uchsst1y6:-,;4 OVA, T.Ya. 141EMAJET,
alp
8
U.S., doktor khim.na*uk, a s;nzent; VAYSM1B3RG,:A.I.0 kand.takhn4
nauk. retsenzent, red.; KOLCHIN, O.P.. kand.teklin.namk, retsenzoilt,
red.; ARKMGALISKAYA, H.S., red.ixd-va; TATUMMAYN.'Yo.B., takht.
red.
(Tantalum and nioblum] Tantal I niobii. Moskva,.Gos.nauchno-tekfin.
izd-vo lit.;.ry po chernoi I tsvetnoi metallurgli, 19~9.~ 264 p,
(MIRA 12:11')
(Tantalum) (Niobium)
$113716WOW100610301163
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AUTHORSx Borodina, M. L., Ziv, Ye.
Shaykevich, S.S.' Gubareva, N. A
C--
TrrLE- Utilization of ilmenite concentrates for the production of pigmbn-
tary titanium dioxide with the aid of the sulfuric deld method'
PERIODICAL: Re'Lerativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 6, 1962, 13.1* abstract ~~96
(In collection: "Titan I yego splavy", no. 5, Moscovr*, AN SSSft,; 1%,61
282'- 288)
MT: It was established.that with greater-lntensity'~ofr~iilizing the!'
11menite concentrate, the degree of Ti extraction decreaseifrom:94 to 76%.: Besl;
results regarding the requirements, of pigmentary Tio production;by the sulfuric~
acid method, are obtained with a concentrate,bf the Following. composition:
TIO 49 53%; FeO 20 - 31%; Fe203 14, - 22%11 the amount or rutilized ilm .eld t,e
is 0.3 1-78%. Pigmentary TiO2, obtained from this concentratel; In distinOM(d
by a high degree of whiteness and dispersityj and is chara6toviud by the leitst
Cr and V admixtures.
[Abstracter's note:
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2MADINOVIC, Jelena
Succession of mJ=d populations of CollemWja in.the dolomito:
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1. Eloloski institut Univerzitete., Sarajevo.
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RADIOBIOLOGY
YUGOSIAVIA
KILIBARDA, M.; MKOVIC, B.; ZIVANCEVIC, 3* and PANOV, D.j Institutti of
Occupational Medicine of the Socllalrsii~ public otSarbla!(Institut zal
medicinu rada SRS,) Belgrade.
"Osmotic Resistance of Ledkocytes Following Fractionated X-Irradiatibn ot
Rats."
Zagreb, Arhiv za Higijenu Rnda I Toksikoloaau, Vol 16, N67 4, 1965; pp
353-356.
Abstract [English summary modified): Whole-body irr.ad4atio,n in rats a'nos4d
to X-rays 1 r per min, 3 mA .70 kV for~20 minutes weeltly f or 20 weeks~vas
followed by a progressive fall in osmotic resistance~and longevity df~
white blood cells. Tablev graph, 2 Soviet and 7 Western references; ma
received 21 Jan 65.
1 114: 11 ~111 ~ T . i; U!, I I I I i 1 1111 KW W
11!11 T;I 1F::IF1 I fl, AII 1I
Rr,SIJLCVIC, H.; ZIVANGV, N.; JOVANDIC, P.
Characterlsticis of the camponition of an adoorptUve c(:Im 1-,gx.
of a series of soils -developed on:Triass-A,c 7,emljiste. -
biljka 12 no.1/3:9~-10,2 Ja-D 163,
1, Agricultural Faculty of tho University of Mtrajavn, Sarajovoi
ulitilimm 111211mil MURMUR]
. 11 . ! I , , . F I I 'I :III - 1111v , 'I ", ,I I I .11I I 1111,10 14,1114. Is I'll- I'll 5,kr"N~ I, !III ji'lkIIIII
" Illf 10111111
ZIVANOV;C. Miodraq:. D.
rA caps); Given Na=mj
Colintry: Yugoslavia
Aead_-mic D_-gmej: not given
A~^!_%Uiation: Dqp
qrtment of React'or Physics. Institute of Nucle4r Sciences~
ftBoi`1-vK~d--riZ'~____'
,Urce: Belgraae-Vintcha' Bulletin of the Instituto of lear' Sciences
'Boris Kidrichl~ Vol 11, Mar 1961', pp. 59-65"
"Double-Crystal Neutron Soectrometer."
Co-auth rst
JOVIC, Djordje, M., Departm5nt of Reactor Physics, Institute~of
~-__Irii_aloar Sciences 'Boris Xidrich",,
KOUSTANTINOVIC, Jovan, M., Oapartment of Reactor Physics, Institute
-1,`uc1`eai__6ci~~ces 'Boris Kidrich".
ZMANGUC, Ydodrag D.; JOVIC, Dorde M.; KOISTAMINOVIG, Jdvan Me
The neutron two-cryptal spectrometer. Bul 1=1 tM~-al -13,09-05
k61.
1. Institute of Walear Solene.es "Borlip Xidd,ah,ll Da~artment pf
Reactor Physics, Vine%.
0
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MLADEMOVIC, Dragoadr, Drill; ZITAHOTIC, Hat&, Dr.
Two cases of uterine tasponade in partial placenta 'praevis, Med.
glasn. 9 no.6:238-240 June 155.
1. Ginakolosko-akuserska Idinika Kedicivskog fakultota U'Beogradu
(upravnik Prof. dr Tamovw.,) Ginekolooko-almsersko odelj*We Bol-
nice u Sapcu (upravnik dr liovakovic)',
(PIAGMA PRAMA,
partial, with uterus t.emponade)
a,1*404 sluzb4nik'
04ver!!, sanitetaki, major &4 8T0JAW4vyQ,i Fad
V k1. 61d *9'kra6ik..Iaborant;
sluzbe drj-. 141LIC, Hirlana, t"i I
AKS-ENTIJEVICj, Vida,, technicki earadnik laborant
Results of studies on StaplWlococcus pyogenes f6und i'h:the infe0t*iOU6
section of the ward for the burneaMplastic Surgo Iry Clu; nic Of thp
Hilitary Medical Academy. Vojnog.anit. pregl. 19 no.6,:423-432 A '162.
1. VoJnomedicinska akademija u Becgradu~ higii.eiiski zavad Mikrobioloski
institut.
(BURNS) (!OROS$ INFECTION) (SWIM0000c" INFE01010)
I I I - I'll 'I Wil I it" 11111, , II ilU 11111 IT, Ifil I P 11; 1 1 FIVIII MINIM HIPM:11 fidillill 111tril
I I I, ~ 1; q 11P zV11 1114 111 1 1 11IT111 II!:11 1!1-1~ I jjj~~j 1'[ 11 "jIj!Ij 1111 r~]5; I
ARNEM, Slavkoo sanitetaki pol;pukmik, dr,; UVAROVIO, 011
A~ vqlr*,.
sanitatski kapetan I k]L,.,, dr.
Role of Staphylococcus aurew in akin diceasou and ita~relatlon
to some antibiotics. VoJnos~nit~ pregl. 19 no.3t207-209 Mr 162.
1. Vojnomedicinska akadomija u Beogradu, Klinika za kome, i
polne, bolesti, Higijensld zavod - Mikrobioloski inatitut,
(ANTIBIOTICS) (DRUG RESISTANCE MCROBIAL)
(STAPHYLOCOCCAL RTMTIONS) (DERMATITIS)
(DEMATOLOGY)
ZIVANOVIC, Srboljub; WLIC4MtGAHICv Vera
Tuberculvm interossomi radii and.its ligamentm.~Med.:preglo 17
no.7t:365-369 164
Uvod za anatomift Medicinskog fakulteta u Novom Sadu
pravnikt Prof. dr. Sinisa Radojavic).
YUGOSLAVIA Chemical Technology. Chemical Pv0ducta and N
Their Application, Pha;maceutlcals,, Vita'ihines,
Antibiotics,
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Kbimiya, No 12p 1959, 4B94-
Author : Vitorovic 0., Velasevic K., Zivan6vjq_p.
Inst : Not given,
Title : Effect of Supersonic Waves on the PVTD Type Dextran.
Orig Pub: Arkhiv farmats,, 1958, 8, No 3~ 183-187.
Abstract: Supersonic waves (SW) of 800 kay/sec1requency'iand
of 0.30 v/cm2 intensity (I)., in~the course of, 15
minutes cause dipolymerization and lowering Oki!-Via-
cosity -1 of tile 0.45% water sol4tion'of 0dextrah
hour after dissolving, 15 6-12 )- t6~ -ause
a change of the 2,65% D solution I of 0.56 v/0;c?,"Is
required, With the increase in.I..?t and molecular 2
weight decrease proportionally4~~ When I 1.5!.v/0'm
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H-42
YUGOSLAVIA / Chemical Teohn'olo hemical Producteland
Their App'lichtion,. Olsv'mlaceuticals, Vitamins.
Antibiotics,.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 12, 19590 43394*
H
Abstract: bare 0.181 and 0.205 Instead of 0,253,, and,molecu-
lar weights are lowered by 46 and 32%,ror the o.45
and 2.650% solutions of D.1 For the prolonged action
of SW exceeding 10 minutes, TI iS proportionally
lowered, In the action of SW (1.5 v/cm2, 15 min,,)
on the light fraction derived from D with the acid
of CH30H no changes were noticed, In the case in-
volving a mixture of medium and heavy fractions
the depolymerization. is observed, It is~,more pro-
nounced for the heavy fraction (I varies from, 0,304
and 0.361 up to 0.293 and 0.337, and molecular
weight varies by 7 and 113% respectively),
I0 Matveyeva,
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V-NA~6 L
YUGOSLAVIA Analytical Chemistry, Analysis of!Tnorganic E
Substances.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1956, No 2o, 6728't.,
Author Zivanovic D., Maslov F.
Inst Not gTvL9n.--
Title Determination of Tungsten in Ores.
Orig Pub: Tehn. pregi., 1956, 8, No 41 84-86.
Abstract: A procedure for the determination of-W in:ores by
a gravimetrical method is described.: A comparison
of results Obtained by gravimetrical:and photome'--
fteal methods on one of the Yugoslavian ores is
given, 0.5-5.0 gr samples and beated in 100 cc of
concentrated HCl on a sand bath until the total
Card 1/3
-YUGOSLAVIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic E
Substances.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, 1958, No 20, 67287.
Abstract: volume of solutoin is reduced to approximately 40
cc, followed by the addition of lOcc of concentra-.
ted RNO reduction of the volume by approximately
5cc, adaition of ap roximately 200ce of water, 10
cc of cinchonine (I~ (125 gr I in HC1., 1:1); the
solution is then kept for 2 hours in a warm place
and filtered. The precipitate is washed with a
dilute solution of I, dissolved in 15,0c Of NH40H
(1:2), allowed to stand for 10 minutes, and fil-
tered. The resulting filtrate is heated (to re-
move excess NH3), diluted to 200cc with boiling
water, followe'd by the addition of 3ce of concen-
trated HC1 and l0cc of I solution, and kept for 2
hours warm. The precipitate, removed by filtration,
is washed with the dilute solution of~l, dried,
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23
YUGOSLAVIA / Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic B
Substances.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya) 1958, No 20, 67287..
Abstract: calcined at 7500, and weighed as WO For_the
photometrical determination of W, Pe*viously des-
cribed method (Grimaldi Po, North C.,~Jnd. Eng.
Chem., Anali Ed., 1943, 15, 625) is used, It,is
based on fusing of a sample with Na 0 dissolving.
NH4SCN an( 2 fin the form
it In waterj adding I SnC12
of an acid solution), and subjecting the resulting
solution to photometrical analysis while employing
a violet filter s42E (Zeiss). Results of the gravi-
metric and photometric determinations coincided
and were within the limits of normal anAlytical
errors.
Card 3/3
Yugoslavia/Analytlcal Chemistry - Analys.'s of Inorganic Substances, G-2
Abst Journali Referat Zhur - Khimiya) No 11 1957) 1261
Author: Zivanovic, D,____
Institution: None
Title: Application of Photometry in Flotation During tha,,let Stpiaration ok
the Ores and in the DeeizinatiGn of Noble Metals,
Original -
Periodicalt Technika, 1956, Vol 11, No 7, 1010-1017 (publishia4 in Croat vith a~
summary in German)
Abstract: The photcmetric technique is applied to the datemination of Cu in
rocks, ores, and flotation concentrates; the method in based an the
dissolution of the sample in a mixture of H2SO14 axii HN03, evaporation
to drymess, dl3solutlon of the residue In 'water., and ad4ltion of am-
monia. The photometric datembatiov is carried out vi~,hl a wave- t
length of 7,200 A. Lead is deteymined photometrically uith a wave-
length of 4,,200 A, with the addition of Na2S in tbe presence of an
acetate buffer with pH 4.6 and af gelatin sal~xtian. For the
Card 1/2
Yugoslavia/Analytical Chemistry- Analysis of Inorganic Substances.. 0-2
Abst Journalt Referat Zhur - Khimiyu., No 1, 19571P 1261
Abstract: detexminaticm of W in (wes the metal is first converted to Va2WO4
and the photometric determination is carried out at 4,200 A after
addition of W14SCN and SnC!2-
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A
Yugoslavia/Analyt:Lcal Chemistry. General'Topics. G-1
Abs Jour Referat. Zhurnal Xhimiya, No 6, 1957, 19509-:
Author Dusan Zivanovic.
Inst
Title Application of Photometry to~lndustrial Chocking~,
Orig Pub Tehnika, 1956, 11, n 10, 1521-1526.
Abstract The part of photorietric methods of industrial check-
ing., especially in' the metallurgical, industq, and,
the advantages of these methods as com'pared~with chem-
ical methods were discussed. 1he uoefu1uds;9 of photo-
metric methods of' analyscs of usual and small siz~e
samples was shown, the checking of the qw-a-itometer
was described and examples of using photcnetric misth-
ods in various ragiaris were cited. It is racoLmaetieted
ine Cu in the form of the tetramine ccv~p
to deteM .1ex
Cu(tlH3)4, Fb in the form of PbS sol,, Zn in the form
of a comple~-with 130- and methyl violet. Cx*0in the
form of CrO Au In the fonn, of Auo, and 11t4t by the
4
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Yugoslavia/AnalYtical Chemistry. General llbpics.
Abs Jour Referat. Zhurn-9.1. Khimiya, No 6, 195-T) 19509,
coloration of molybdenum blue. The above mothods-
are applicable in particular for checking the proo.
CeSSOS of flotation and wet methods of. cone6atratioll.
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11 "HAMAS 91 14111 JFL M111115AIIEHI
77VANVIC, D. V;:~~-)LCIV, T.
D. MASLOV, T Contrlbuticm ta cIr,,tr-.nrani,nr. f rI* '94!,
Vol. ~J, No. 4, 1956.
TECHNICK! PR!,GLSD
T7,- 1, CCT Y
~b, Yuj-oslavia
-t Fiirorepn 'ceession, Vol. "o. 2, On 2957
ZIVVIOVIC, D.
Use of photometry in flotation, in wt separation of ogres, and in
analysis of precious metals. p.10101 TEHNIKA (Savaz in IzenJera i
techicara Jugoslavije) Beograd. Vol. 3.1, no. 1956,
SOURCE: East Europe Accession Lists (EEAL)j
Library of Congress, Vol. 5, no. 3-1, Nov. 1956
YUGOSIAM/Analytic Cherdstry. AnWyals of Inorganip
Sabdtances.
Abs. jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., Ift) 23o 1958j M38-
Author zivanovich Dwan.
inst
Title Application of Potentiometric Method to TjtriEGtrq(-,
Determination of Percentual.1ron Content,ln lro!i
Ores and of MmWneft Content in FerroLVAIQAnese: anti
Manganese-Silicon.
Orig Pub: Tehnika, 1958, 1:1, No 2, Ran. Ind., 12, No 2, 22-26.
Abstract: In the determination of Fe,' 0 .5 g of the rock to
be analYzed Is dissolved in-the mixture crk.30 ml
Of HCl (1 1), 30 al Of, HNOJ (I 1 1) 15 r11
of H00 1), the solution is evapoiateci iintal
funes Ot SOj appear, diluted with water and fiite:red.
Card 1/3
YUC;OSLAVIA/Analytic Chenistry. Analysis of Inorganic
Substances.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Xhim., No 23,, 1958,177338.
The insoluble residue is burnt with the filter,
evaporated with 1 ml of 40ro-ual HP and 1 or P-
drops of concentrated NS~O,* until dry, and~fused
with KZSj,01. The fuse is solved in dilute ~AS04
and the solution is embined vitb the original
filtrate. The prepared solution (qolutio'n~A) is
evaporated to about 100 nl,~heated with 5 al of'
concentrated HU to the boiling point, aiA sncl~
Is added in a litt1qexces&(1 to 2 drops) for
the reduction of Fe-IT; 100 to 200 al of witerp
10 ml of Hgcl;, solution, 50 ml of L-dxed R'SO
and H PO)+ (~50 ral of H a of ~Jpt 9
,LSOlp 100 1 and
750 a of water:rdxed ogether), and 12 dxops of
1~-ual diphenylamine solution in concentra, ted
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YUGOSI,AVIA/Analytic Chemistry. Anapid of Inorgad E.
Substances.
Abs Jour: Ref 22iur-Rhim., No 23, 19581. ~77338-
0 are added aad th6 *ture As titrated potentio-
metrtcal-ly with)O.:L:ni kcr-107"501utiOn- F6r Ma
Ination, the =Plysla is started in the 8006
way up to the prepafttion of the solution A, $ vhic~ is
diluted with water to 250 al after that. 25.g or
nolre of 8011d NdAtO-7.kio and up to about 300 ml
of water are added to 95 n1 of the &Uute soluti.94-
pH is adjusted on Vw.level of 6 to 6,5 with,H
~ ;SDV~
and it is titrated with 0.02 n. Whoit solution. I36th
the methods give nproducible results. N. Turkevicb.
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Growing large monocrystals of laidt sul Inat Wa 10
(EW 10: 5);
1. Institute of Nuclear Sclencps~'Soris Kidrichr' Laboratory of7
Physics.
(Lead) (Grystals)
ZIVANOVIC, Olivera, dr., sanitetski major; UZELAC, Ozi-e-n, san.5-tetski puV4
sani trAski. kapetan, dr. ;SMTM~ Ahica, sanltntski~
major, dr. Tehnicki saradnici: I-TILIC. 1-firjana,
0:W211TIPWIC, Vidu
Incidence and phagotypa;i of Staphylococ is pyogenes in tr.urns
and vicinity. lrojnosanit. progl. 21 no.121%~-770 D164,
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medicinska akademija u Boogradu.
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