ALIKAM, .V: A.*. (Eeviewer)
"Laboratory dtagnostics of infectious animal diseasen. According to material,
aubmitted to the Vditor's Office."
Veterinariya, Vol. 38, NO- 3, 2-961, P- 80-
ALIKILYEVP V.A.,, referent
C--
Prophylaxis and treatment of ahick diseasas. Vaterinariia 38
no.6:65-67 Js 161.. (Iloultry-Disease,s) (MIRA 16st)
V~A.
N f"4 d~ltb orl 1'rov.f~rflnp mA ill g d i. ~ cf",~ irl "I-! v4-71 FIT, I'
Ik' r,. -
young pigs. iro+-vr4nFxl.!& .3-A JL. V,-, 1 N".,. V; 18,-.' )
- 1 -1 , 1. - -P
ALIKAUV. Vladimir ntMJzqh nd.vaterin.nauk; ONEGOV.
`__j! Av . (~otsent, ka
A.P,, prof., doktor voterin.nauk; STAROV. T.K., dotsent, kand.
biolog.nauk; USTIMEIKO, L.P., red.; PZVZM, V.I., takhn.red.
[Course on practical. veterinary bygions] Praktikum po gigiene
sal'akok#oziai5tTenjiy)rh sbivotay)ch. Izd.2., perer. i dop.
Moskva, Goo.izd-vo nallkhos.lit-iry, 1960. 295 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Vater'inary hygiene)
ALIKAYEV, V. A., ONEGOV, A. P., AND STAROV, T. K.
"Practikum po gigienen seliskokhozyaistvennykh zhivotnykh", M. Se11khC-zgiz,
into, second revised and supplemented edition, 8,500 copies.
Veterinariya, Vol. 38, No. 5 1961
ALIKAYEV, VLLDIKR AVERIIIABOVICH
- , I-,-
"Veterinarian controls of uutrition value of fam-animal fodderem
Mort to be subrdtted at tj~js 17th. World veterinary congre,19,
flanovarp Idest GarwvW,, 1441 Aug 63.
ALIKAY!-.V, V.A.; TJ1jM2jaO, I.L., veterinarnyy vrach; JUYOIA)r_1V, P.Ya...
----__v_e7fe_r_Tn_arn;yy vrach; MIYMYIZTS, R.M. , veterinarnyy v:~ach;
ARTEI-SNO, I.A., veterinarnyy faildsher; MOSKAI,:-',I%'KO, A.N.,
vetorinarnyy folldaher; ALIBORTYAN, M.,P.,, voterinarnyy vrach;
SIVIRBOVEN140, V.I., veterinarnyy vrach; 1.110ROZOV, A.I., voterJ.nftrnyy
felldsher; VES11CHEVAY1DV,, V.T., voterinarnyy vrach; LUZHSNKO, I.U.,
veteririarnyy felldsher; RUDGMETKIN, Ya.L., voterinarnyy vrach;
PARSHUTKIP, I.M., veterinarny7 vrach; GOLOVANM , A.I., vetorinarnyy
vrach; SIIIPIIOVA, N.M., veterinarnyy vracb- SPIROV, V.D...
veterinarnyy vraoh; B01WARENKO, V.14., vote~inarnyy vrach;
KOVAL'p P.K., veterinarnyy folldsher; ZiLUISHEV, B.TS., vaterinarnyy
vrach; APALEV, Ye.M., veterinarnyy vrach; KOLOTIY, N.A., veteri-
narnyy vrach
Diseases of the young animal, their prevention and treatment;
based on-data -rsceived by the editors. Veterinariia 39 no.1:49-54
ja t62. OAIRA 15:2)
1. Besedinskaya rayonnaya veterinarnaya lechebnitsa, Kurskoy
oblasti (for'Tarananko). 2. Bolshe-Sosnovskaya rayonnaya
lochobnita, 'Pernskoy oblasti (for Nikolayev).- 3. Aleksandrov-
skiy veterinarnyy uchastok, Vo!;nesenskogo rayona, Nikolayevskoy
oblasti, Ulcrainskoy SSR (fol* Mikhaylets, Artemeriko, Moskalenko).
4- holkhoz "40 let Olctyabrya", Tarliyskogo rayona, 14oldavskoy
SSR (for Allbertyan). (Continued on next eard)
ALIKATEV. V.A.; IVANOV, D.P.; NIKOLISKAYA, M.N.
Use of iron glycerophosphate for the prevention and treatmemt of
anemia in suckling pigs. Vaterinarila 39 no.1157-59 Ja 163.
(KW 16:6)
1. Hoskovskaya ve-,.erinarnaya akademiya.
(Iron-Therapeutic use) (Anemia) (Swine-Diseases and posts)
~,Phosphorus--Therapeutic use)
ALIKAYEV, V.A.
Prophylaxis and treatment of anemia in sucklin piglets.
Vaterinariia 40 no.3:49-51 Mr 163. MIRA 17:1)
GRnSENYUK, N.; ALIKAYEV, V.A.
-
Veterinary medicine-abroad. Veterina.-iia 40 no.10.-77-82 0163.
(MIRA 17:5)
VESELOV, Ye.A.,, prof.; V,15YAKIKH, A.S., prof.,* DENISOV, N.I... prof.;
GERCBIKOV, H.P., prof.; LASTOCHKIV, S.N., prof.; ALIKAYEV,
V A dots ; BESSARABOV, V.A., dots.; KALININ, V-T-7T0TS-1-'1Jt-
'96X;G~ A.,k.., dots.; ZAVARSKIY, A.L., red,; DENEVA, V.M.s
tekhn. red.
[Animal husbandry and veterinary hygiene] Zhivotnovodstvo i
zoogigiena. [By] B.A.Veselov i dr. Izd.2., perer. i dop.
Moskvaj Sellkhozizdat.. 1963. 1+51 P. (MIRA 17;2)
STURMAN, A.V., voter. vrach (Strashonskiy rayon, Moldavskaya SSR); BULrjAKOV,
Yu.N., voter. felldshor (Stmshanskiy rayon, Moldavskaya SSR)j KAL'.;
NITSKIY, P.I., voter. vrach (Strasherskiy rayon, Moldavskaya. SSR);
OCHAKOVSKlY, Z.Y., voter. -ach (Str%shonakiy rayon, Moldavskayet
SSR); GOTSENOGA, A.D. (Stmshenskiy rayon, Holdavskoy SSR); ABRAM-
YANJI G.I., voter, vrach; MZKHTIYEV, M.G., voter. feltdsher (a.Shi-
roz1u, VedinskoFo rayona Armyanskoy SSR); KIRAYOSYAN, A.A., voter.
vrach; GEORGIYEV, Yu.P., voter. vrach; LOMAKIN, A.M., nauchnyy so-
trudnik; SHEPELEV, L.A., voter. vrach.; TARASOV, I.J., assistent;
ROVASHKIN, V.M., voter. tekhnik; ANDRIYAN, Yo.A.; BARTENEV, V.S.;
KOROLIV Ye.l., voter. tekhnik; tROSHENKO, A.K., a3pirant; BANZEN,
Ya.P.; SARAYKIN, I.M., prof.; VIEVAGIN, A.N., vatmr. vrnch; BIJTI-
YANOV, D.D., voter. vrach (Klimovichskiy rayon, Mogilovskoy oj)l&s-
ti BSSR); SHALYCIII, B.V., voter. vrach (Klimovichskiy rayon, Hogi-
levskoy oblasti, BSSR.); RYABOKON, G.T., veto4r. felld.sher; M.OTSUY,
ZAEE, K,,X., pr-4'.-, DUGIN, G.L., asnirant; TITOVp G.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik)
ICEVEDEV, I.G., veter. vrach.; V.JKA)TW, V,A,; ALLENOV, O.A., veterevrach,
Prophylaxis and treatment of noninfectious diseases in calves and
piglets. Vetorinarlia 40 no,',!-.40-47 F 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Ullyanovskayit oblastnaya Are te- rinarn(>-bak te riologic he skaya labo-
ratariya (for S4;UrM&n). 2. Kolkhoz Imeni Kirova. Voln1ronovskovo
(Continued on next card)
ALIKAYg.j_j.A,, dots., kand. vat. nauk; ONEGOV, A.P., prof.,
doktcr vet. nauk; STAHOV, T.K.,, dots.,kand. biol. nauk;
DREVIYANSKAYA, N.~ '..j, red.
[Practical manual on the hygiene of farm animals] Prak-
tiku.u po gigiene nel'skokhoz:LafLstvennykh zhivotnykh.
Izd.3., perer. i dop. Mdskvap Kolosp 1964. 319 p.
(MIRA 17:11)
ALIYAY;T, II.A.
Laboratory dingosls of Infoutioun riniu-.0 'Veterinarlia
38 no-3:AO-83 Mr,161 18:1)
PODKOPAYEV, V.M., kand. vo-wer. nauk; ALIKAYEV, V.P., dots.
(Materials of the All-Union Conference on Disewips of
Young Farm Animals and Poultry) Materialy Vsesoiuznol
konferentsii po bolezniam molodniaka sellskokhoziaistvein-
nykh :shivotnykh i :?tits. Moskva, Mosk. veterinarnaia
akadeniiap 1964. 247 p. (1-1,IRA 1.8. 1)
1. Vs(-..soyuznaya konferentsiya. po boleznyam mblodnyaka
sell s1cokhozyaystve:.mykh zhivotnykh i ptits. 2. Moskov-
skays. veterinarnaya akademiya (for Podkopayev). 3. za-
veduyushchiy kafedroy bolezney molodnyaka Moskovskoy
veterinarnoy akadeinii (for A3.ikayev).
VERTINSKIY, K.I., prof.; AkIKAYEV VjAq, dotsent; PODKOPAYF'V, V.M., dotsent;
SHISHKOV, V.P., dotsent;- ghkkEV, I.A., veterin. vrach (Moskovskaya
VLASOV, V.P., vete In. irrach (Moskovskayaobl.); MAMAYEV, A.F.p
ve"Ierinevraeb (MDalovskaya obl,,); SHULIGOVSKIY, I.P., veterin. vrach
(Mookovskaya obl.)
Diagnosis, therapy, and prophyl.axis of toxic dyspepsia in calves.
Veterinariia 41 :no.1:59-64 Ja 165. (MM 18:2)
1. Moskovskaya vetarinarnaya akademiya (for Vertinskiy, Alikayev,
Podkopayev, Shiahkov).
jq.ji.; DULINEV, V.I.; VASILIKOV, G.V.; TROKHIN, V.X.;
Tj~`V, 4'
AjKk
IVASkHENKOP S.A,.; PLATONOV, V.A., veterinarno-sanitarnyy
ekspe!rt; RDMANYUKIA, A.I.; BfffUSHKOV, P.; PERGAT, F.F.;
SPIRIN, F.1 ARKADIEKIY, V.P.; M'EDVEDEV, 1.
Brief news. Veterinariia 41 no,10::LI8-126 0 164.
(MIRA 180a)
1. Na.challnik veterinarno-sanitarnogo uchastka stantsii
Melitopoll Pridneprovskoy zhelgznoy dorogi (for Remanyukha).
PETROVY P.Ye., aspirant; ALIKAYEV, V.A., nauelmyy rukovotidell raboty,
dotsent
Some data on the mothodo2ogy of electrocardiographic oxaminrition
of newborn calves. Veterinariia 42 no.12:54-57 D 165.
(MIR.- 19:1)
1. Moskovskaya ve Wrinarnaya ahademiya.
L 1836-66 EW M-) /ETC ~&P? (n) - 2/Z'9(1 (m-) /EP AM -2 - IJP(c) --,,.,kT-
ACCEEIONNR:.AT502243?1 ~A/3136/64/000/674/0001/0024
4V,
AUTHOR: V.Y'
K"
TITLE- High-frequenoy pailamagnetto stabilization' and heating of pllaqma~Vlliltli
electromagnetic waves
SOURCE: Moscow. Institutatomnoyeney. Doldady, IAE-674, 1964. Parmnapit-
naya vysoV0o&WWY slya I nagrev plazmy elektromagaftymi volmami,
1-24
TOPIC TAGS: plasma heat1hg, plasma stability, plasma electron temperature,
magnetic field plasma Wool:, plasma eleotromagnetio wave
ABSTRACT: It is shown experimentally that in the presence of HFstabilizing
fields, convective-type macroscopic InatEdAlitiee are eitherIompletely abgent or are
strongly attenuated In a plwima with a coricentration a of 101 to 1013 om- located in
a magnetic field havingDe 1,,eometry of an adiabatic trap. In the range of magnetic
fields corresponding to- r from 0. 6 to It. 0, a fast heating of the plasma electrons
I takes place, so that the pywima pressure Is about 10 times as high as the presoure of
the HIF field on the plasma. The maxlmwn. temperature of the electrons of the heated -7
1.~crd 1/2 - ----- -------
AT IF " YTEV A , A . P.
ALTY10,171A, A. P. "A study o'' t1o pathl:)F'ranic properties of the causative
arrent of p:iratuberculosis.11 All-Union Inst. of Exparimental Veterinary
Medicine, Min Agriculture USSR. Yoscow, 1956. (Dissertation -'or the
Degree of Candidate in Veterin!,ry Science.)
Knizhaaya Latopisl
No 32, 195f". ~'oscow.
USSR / Microbiology. Miarobes Pathogenic for Man F-4
and Animals& Bacteria. Microbacteria.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,-1.958, No 17, 76844.
Author :,,Alikayeva, A. P.
Inst : Rat-gtvetr.--
Title : On the Isolation of Pure Cultures of the Causative
Agent of Paratuberculosis (b. Ione).
Orig Pub: Vestn. s.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 3, 122-123.
Abstract: The author cultivated the causative agent of para-
from pathologically-changed organs of
animal patients in a modified dense Smith medium
(formula and technique of preparation of the medium
-'Is cited). For the extraction of subcultures, a
Eiodified AkJcart-Murray liquid medium was also used
(composition cited). -- M. A. Grusman.
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KISEW, kandoveturinarnykb nauk;,ALIUYZVA, A.P., mladshaya nauchnaya
sol',rudnitea; YAETSHETA, O.V., mladlsh-ay-&-Muctu~ sotrudnitea
Cot*arative study of standard allergens in the diagnosis of tuberculo-
sivi in cattle caused by v ious types of agents. Mrudy VIRV 22:27-
42 1590' (MIRA 13:10)
(Tuberciaosis in animals)
PODDU.r,SKIY,, 1.V., prof.; 3HMR=rY. Me., kand.veter.nauk;
ALIKAIEVA , A. P.
C.:-
Materials on a atudy of paratuberculosis in agricultural animals,
Trudy VIV 260-1,$-134 162. (MIU 16x2)
1. Liboratoriya po isucheniyu tuberkaleze i paratuberkuleza
'Vbea()Yuznogo imsViltuta eksperlinentallno veterinariio
(Jobnelis diseasei
031POV, A,K.; ALIKAYEVAP F.V.
Observations of lanar occuliAtions of stars at the
Astronomical Observatory of the Kiev .5~ate University in
1951-1953. Publ.KkO no *.B:M-114 159-11 (MIRA 14:9)
(00=2"tions)
S/035/62/000/008/028/090
A001/A101 -
AUTHORS: Alikayev4,K. V., Crlova, T. V.
TITLE. The chromospheric flare of July 12, 1961
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 8, 1962, 63,
abstract 8A415 ("Solnechnyye dannyye", 1961, no. 7, 68 - 70)
TaT: About 100 spectrograms of a flare of class 3+ were taken at the
Main Astronomical Observatory, AS UkrSSR, by means of a horizontal telescope on
July 12, 1961. The list is presented of 117 emission lines observed in the region
Xk6563-3750; the lines are identified and their intensities are estimated on an
arbitrary scale.
R. G.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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pak; Ukif S I
3kiye- 1i!slpdov&u1yi-'akt1vnykh obrazovaniy no
Solutes (Spectxoph:ton6tili~luirestl at'lons of active phenomena on-
9
,the sun)* -waukova
TOPIC TAGSs chromo6pbtri-C I spee'trogramp filtrogram, hydrog
line,,sbsorption line, metallic! line sunspot penumbra, magnetic
field# Zoemsu. affect$ optical depthq atomic level, hydrogen..o-tom.-I
ABSTRACT I --The: cbrompapheI44 Ilikis"ou 23,June-1961 has been-In.vesti-
gated by The flare consisted of,asny
nodes vh1ch appeared, dewalbpad, -aad --disappeared --- independent-ly7of -7:
0-
it ' t wt., P a t"Brafts, o6tala'ad'-st-1026m contminod only tat to ion
lines of b7drotan and calcivim--and vary veak -absorption lines, Spec-
troarsus. obtained at 1035Wcottalued bright meta's.11c lines In tbs_-~
'Curd
..., 1/3:
WAN*~f
_q__ -7 7-
._'EN W': 01".
PDA
I 1 0 0 8
3
ACCNRt AT6014846 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/0007006070071
AUTHOR: Alikayeva. KO Ve
ORG: none
~'TITLE: Investigation of caliiium emission i-a a large chrdmospheric flare
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Voprosy ast;tilziki (Problems in astrophysics). Kiev" -v0
Naukova dumka, 1966, 60-71
~.TOPIC TAGS- chromospheric f:iare, flare emission, solar physics, calcium emission,
solar filament, solar calcitui emission
ABSTRACT: The ionized calcii: emission of a strong cbromospheric flare Pbserved at
M.
the Main Astronomical ObservAitory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences on 12 July
1961 is analyzed. The central parts of the H and K line profiles we.-e broadened by
predominantly nonthermal turbulent motions, and the wings by non-Maxwellian velocity
distribution. Electron temperatures and concentrations are estimated for two
intense spots of the flare. 'The physical condition of flare filaments in a station-
ary state for the level 03i., was found to consist of a proper field of radiation,
of recombinations in the levfil, of transitions from the 4S and 3D levels under
electronic pulseag \and of trimsitions from the 5S level. Orig. art. hast 14 for-
mulas-and Stables, [DM1
SUBCODE: 03f.'SUBM DAM. !23an66/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH REFi 003/ -ATD,PRv_ss.-'.
Card 1/1
"C 'R" AR6033098 SOURCE CODE:' TJR)'0269/66/0001007/0057/0057
AUTHOR: Alikayeva, K. V.,
TIT LE: Conditions of excitation and ionization of Ca II in a solar flare
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomi,
ya, Abs. 7. 51. 3 99
REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 10, 1965, 50-55
TOPIC TAGS: solar flare, electron energy level, electron temperature, electron
concentration
ABSTRACT: The population o:i the 4P, 5S of CaII electron energy levels and the
ratio NcaIII/NcaII for a series of values of electron temperature Te from 6 x 103
and an electron concentration ne .1 x 1013 to 1 x 101" have bee
to 1. 5 x 104 from
calculated by solving steady-state and ionization equilibrium equations. The results'
I of the calculations are used for the evaluation of n. and Te in the flare: of July 21,
1961. In addition, the effective flare thickness h was determined. It was found
that with the development of the flare, h varies from 105 to __4106 cm; n
e
CoM 1/2 UDC: 523. 75
ACC NR-- AR6033098
1 x 1013 to 2. 1 x 1.013
varies from ; and T from 9750
of C"ajj emissi e
data show that the 3737 on emanates
H and X of CaII emission.
abstract]
C%r- ^^T%" -
Bibliography of 11 titles.
to 10, 630K. The obtained
from deeper layers than
V. Banin., [Transla~don of
AUTHMt ALIKARIN,I.P. o A:-j'1xMOV' S.S. 32-6-5/54
TITLE: The App3.ioation-,5rlFen-m-ol-SUI*idine Aoids for the Detennination
of Zirconium. (Primenonlye byenzols-ulfinovoy kisloty dlya
opredeleniya t.virkoniy*:, Ruipsian)
PERIODIOAM Zavodskaya Leborittorlya, 1957, Vol 23, Nr 6, pp 658-66o, (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: The fact In streised that the application of benzol sulpbina acid
C6H5SO2HZ in of jipre&t impor~anoe in analytical chemistry because of
its good precipilation properties. Though FA:EGL pointed out the
possibility of the precipitation of quadrivalent cations Th, U, Zr,
Tit Sn by means of bencol sulphine acid, he says nothing about a
method for quant.1tative determination or separation of elements. The
present paper dntwo a pamllel between the reactions of benzol
sulphine acid arW other acids, in which oorneotion he gives preference
to benzol sulphbis acid in ooymeotion with zirconium reaotion, be-
cause other eleamints are not affected and also because sodium benzol
sulphinate in pxx)duoed in great quantities by the Soviet chemical
Industry and in, therefore, easily available for being wied as a
reagent.
Under the effect of benzol sulphine acid or of its sodium salt
zirconium has a precipitation in form of a flaky white substance
Card 1/2 which can be denciribed by the formula /ZlO(C6H5SO2)2 / when in a
AUTHORS, Alimarin, I. P., Alikberovp S. S. SOV/32-24-7-6/65
TITLE: The Quantitative Determination of Thorium by Procipitation
With Sodiun.Benzene Sulfinate (Kolichestvennoye opredeleniya
toriya, osa2hdeniyom benzolsuVfinatom natriya)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriyu, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 7, Pj)- 804 - 807
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Concerning the theory by Hecht and Donan (Ref 2) it was found
that also benzene sulfo acid can be usod for the determination
of thorium and zirconium. The precipitate has the composition
Th(C6H 5so 2)4* It can bit dried at 1100 and then be weighed. An
acidity of up to I n hydrochloric acid is best suited for the
precipitation. Hence, the experiments were conducted in OP5
normal hydrochloric acid-or nitrous acid solution, a 1% sodium
benzene sulfinate solution serving as reagent. In order to
verify the precipitation pilcess the reagent "thoron" ("toron")
proposed by V. I. Kuznotsov was used. After the method itself
was investigated, deteiminations of thorium in the presence
of rare earths were performed. Among others, ground samples
Card 1/2 of orthite and monazitel were investigated. It was found that
SOV/32-24-7-8/65
The quantitative DeterminE.tion of Thorium, by Precipitation With Sodium
Benzene Sulfinate
beryllium, aluminium, rare earths and small amounts of
titanium und iron do not disturb the determination. If iron
is contained in greater amounts, it must be reduced with
ascorbic Ucid and transferred into the trilonate complex.
The urany:~ ion does not precipitate with sodium benzene
sulfinate whereas uranium (IV) forms a crystalline pale green
precipita,,e, Rencep it is possible to determine uranium.
Zirconium, which has a disturbing effect, can be removed by
a r.L---tipitation in a more acidous medium. Experimental results
and the prescriptions for the analysis are given.
There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references, 2 of which
are Sovieno
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskij institut tonkoy khimioheskoy tekhnologii im. M. V.
Lomonosova (Moscow Institute for Fine Chemical Technology imeni
M. V. Lom,>nosov)
Card 2/2
900
AUTHORS: Alikberov, So S.,-Shklover,
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TITLE: The Production of
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichoskoy
(USSR)
69064
Ljt Pj_ S/078/60/005/03/001/048
1~ B004/B002
.3igh-purity Silicon
khimil, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 3, pp 513 - 518
ABSTRACT: After a short survoy of the properties of silicon chlorides and
the methods known t.o3; their reduction (Table 1), the authors state
that trichlorosilwie'lean most easily be reduced by hydrogen.
Figure I shows the temperature dependence of the equilibrium con-
stant for the reactions SiHC1 3 + H2 and SiCl4 + 2H2 (according to W
data by A. I. Mellnikovp Ref 4). According to it, SiHC1 3 can be
reduced to elementE.ry Si more easily than SiCl 40 The authors do-
scribe the synthesJs of SiHC1 from industrial silicon type U-0 at
3
2900 (Refs 80) by the influence of hydrogen chloride, the reetifi-
cation'of SiHC1 3 ard the quartz apparatus in which SiHCl 3 was re-
duced by hydrogen,, carefully cleaned from 0 2 and H2O'(Fig 2), Ir a
Card 1/2 stoichiometrical relation between SiHC1 3 and H 29 the silicon yield is
6904h
The Production of High-purity Silicon S/078J60/005/03/001/048
B004/BO02
very low due to side reactions. As is shown by figure 3, the yield
can be increased by a hydrogen excess. Figure 4 shows the dependence
of the yield on the silicon temperature, figure 5 its dependence on
the flow velocity cf the mixture in the reaction zoneo and figure 6
-the temperature distribution in the reaction v8ssel, The optimum con-
ditions were: 60-7C-fold hydrogen excessq 1050 , rate of 80 cm/800.
Figures 7-9 show samples of the silicon obtained, Figure 10 shows
a single crystal of silicong obtained according to Choijirallskiyle
method. The large hydrogen excess can be used in a second apparatus
connected in series. The yield in the second apparatus was lower by
20 - 25% (Table 2) due to the presence of HC1. Further use of the
hydrogen in a third apparatus, thereforeq is only possible after
HC1 has been removed. There are 10 figures, 2 tables, and 10 refer-
enoes, 5 of which are Soviet- o
SUBMITTED: July 25, 1958
Card 2/2
S/078/60/005/010/008/021
B004/BO67
AUTHORS- Ali.kberov, Shkloverr, L. P., SXromyatnikova, A. S.,
Bel.anovskiy, A. S. 0
TITLE: Use of Acetonitrile as Complex-forming Substance in the
Purification of S'C14 and "HC13
S
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorgani.cheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No. 10,
pp. 2258-2260
TEXT: The authors checked tho data from Refs. 6,7 according to which
impurities can be easily separated from vilicon tetrachloride and
trichlorosilane by means of ac~etonitrile, They found that this applies for
S'C'4 because a mixture of S'(!14 and CH3CN is separated into two layers
(Fig.). SiClj takea up 2 wt% c1f CH3CN which must be removed by
fractional d stillation. Sinott, however, an azeotropic mixture boiling at
49-500C is formed., this method. leads to ooqsiderable losses in S'C'4'
The data of Refs. 6,7 do not e.pply for SiHC13- S'HC13 and CH3CN are
mixible at any ratio. This is also confirmed by the polarity of these
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Use of Acetonitrile as Complex-forming S/078/60/005/010/008/021
Su*ostance in the Purification Of SiC14 and B004/BO67
si)IC13
compounds (Table 1). Hence, the authors used the capability of aceto-
nitrile of forming complexes with metal salts to purify silicon chlorides.
They added only 1-2 vol% of ac,~tonitrile and achieved good purifiCfLtion
by fractional distillation. The residue contained the complexes of
acetonitrile with Al, Fe, Cu, 11g, Mn, and Ti. Table 2 shows the
purification of SkHC1~ obtained herewith. The complex formation
with iron nas examine also by means q 55 OfdCHICN
.,f Fe . Activity was measure with
an _.~CT-17A(MST-1j') counter of a B-2~~B-2) apparatus (Table 3).
7
Formamide was successfully appLied Mnsteact of acetonitrile. With iron,
hydrocyanic acid which is formed in this oase forms nonvolatile compounds.
The results of experiments with formamide and Fe55 are given in Table 4.
There are 1 figure, 4 tables, and 11 references: 6 Soviet, 1 US, 3 German,
and I Polish.
SUBMITTED: July' 10, 1959
-'Card 2/2
ALIKBEROV, S.S.; SHKLWER, L.P.; SVIRONYATNIKOVA., A.S.; SHCHERBAKOVA, T.M.
Mutual solubility in thw-'Bydtem silicon tetrachloride - acatonitrile.
Zhui. fiz. khim. i34 no,41935-9136 Ap 16Q, (MIPA 14:5)
1 (Silicon chloride) (Acetronitftle)
I
Acd kf~, AP6036351 SOURCE CODEs UR/0138/66/000/011/0002/0002
AUTHOR: Nagibina, T. D;; Yasonkova, L. S.; Alikborova, G. I.; Petrov# A. D.;
Chornyshav, Yo. A.; Krasnova, T. L.
MG: Institute of Organic Chemistry in. N. D. Zolinrikiy, AN SSSR (Institut organi-
chaskoy khimi.i AN c;SSR)
TITIE: Tin-containing synthetic rubbor
SCURCEs Kauchuk i rozina, no. It, 1966, 2
TOPIC TAGS: organctin compound, synthotio rubber (0 VAet'
J. ABSTRACT: A now type of tin-corrainine: synthetic rubber (SKDOS-30) has boon produced
by-copolymerizing butadiene and p-trimothyltinstyrone at 600cs
Q4'1=Cfj-Uj-CH, + C14,-CH
Nk
An('013h, Sn(CH3)s
The yield of the copolymer was 6C-70%. At the end of the reaction, the latex was
stabili-iod with a 2% alcohol solution of noostono D. The latex was coagulated with a
-Card. 1/2. um (67,1.762.2+678.86).547.07.004.12
ACC NRz
AF6036331
solution of sGdium chloride and acetic acid. Tho range of highly elastic deformation
of the DOS-30 copolymer extends from -J4 to +2200C:: the glass transition temperature
Iis -40OC; the copolymer begins to cross-link at 2200C. Rubber mixtures based on
SKDOS-30 cop)lymer were prepared.in accordance with the standard recipe for SKS-30
rubber. The vulcouiization of the mixtures lasted 20 min at 142tIOC. In physico-
machmAcaLl. vroparties, SKDOS-30 vulcanizates are equivalent to rubbers based on
SKS-30, xit~ the exception of the fatilNe strength,, which is several times greater
than that of SXS-30 rubbers.
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CCWd
S/138/6Z/000/005/001/010
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AUTHORS: Na;,,arov, I.N. (deceased); Nagibina, T.D.; Yasenkova, L.S.;
berova, as'ko, L.V.
TITLE; Copolymers base6. on butadiene, isoprene and diniethylvinylethynyl
carbinol
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i reziha , no. 5, 1962, 1 - 4
TEXT: The article dea:Ls with the reaction of copolymerization in an emul-
sion of butadiene and isoprene with dimethylvinylethynyl carbinol (DMVEC), in
the presence of various initlators. A comparative evaluation of the vulcanizates
of these rubber bases is madii. Monomers used in tie reacti w r * rectified
5 On d~ g*0.8925), iso-
butadiene DMVEC (boiling point 58 - 590CV13 rron, nD 1.4786, 4
prene (boiling point 340c, 1.4203). The various initiators used were: potas-i
siwn persulfate, diazoaminob?nzene and glucosetdia=minobenzene with hydroquincne
The physico-chemical properties are studied of the butadiene and DMVEC copoly-
mers [AR-30 (EK-30) and AR-10 (DK-10) and of the isoprene and DMVEC copoly-
mers L MM-30 (IK-30) and MR-10 (IK-10)], It was found -in experiments that car-
Card 1/2
.~_"Copolymers based on butadiene, isoprene and ....
S/138/62/000/005/001/010
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bon black vulcanizates of the butadiene and DMVEC copolymers have a high tensile
strength, a sufficiently higb thermal resistance, satisfactory wear find crack
gvowth resistance in repeatei~ bends. They are superior to vulcanizates of in-
dustrial 'butadiene -styrene arid butailiene-nitrile rubbers [ CHC,30 (SIM-30) and
CKH -26 (SKN-26)]. The DK-30 copolymers, produced in the presence of diazoami-
nobenzene and glucose, have the highest mechanical strength. T~e thermomechani-
cal indices of -the former arc higher than those of the SKN-26 copolymers. The
physico-mechanical propertiett of the IK-30 copolymer vulcanizAes (excluding
crack growth) are on one level with rubbers based on industrial SKS-30 rubber,
and are superior to the latter in their crack growth resistance. The IK-10 co-
polymer vulcanizates are inforiorto rubbers based on the industrial SKS-30 rub-
ber as to physico-mechanical properties, excepting frost resistance.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organi.cheskoy khimii AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemis-i~
tr-j at the AS 1JSSR)
Card 2,/2
NAGIBINAt T.D.; YASENKOVJI, L.S.; ALINBEROTA, G*I*; KORABIXV, YU.C.;
KUZIN,- V.S.; KUZIIETSOVAJV A.I.; ZHAROVAP A.S.; VASHUNINA, N.D.
Phenol-coniaininfl, sKDF-10 rubber. Kauch. i rez. 24 no.11-2-3
165. (MIRA 191l)
1. Institut orgarticheskoy khimii imeni Zelinskogo AN SSSR
Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichaskoy tekhnologil i-meni
M.V. Lomonosova.
NAGIBINA,, T.D.; YASENKOVA, L.S.; ALIKBEROVA, G.I.; YASIKO, L.V.
Copolymerization of butadiene and isoprene with dimethylvinylethynyl-
carb.1nol at 50C, Kauch.i rez. 21 no.7:6-8 J1 162. (MIRA 15:7)
lo IhBtitut(orgmai-heskoy khtaii AN 33SR.
Butadiene) (Isoprene) (Alcohols)
L -7,709-66 EW4M)APF(C)/EW,(J)/T
ArC__NTt_ AP_-,UZ 1,M)/ SWUM% CODE: 0138/651000701170DO27003
~A
AUTHOR., Nagibinst, T. D. * Yaseakova L. G#
Kuzin, V. S.. Ku3metsova, A.- Zharava, A. S,___ Vashu'r
ORG: attrute of . Organic'Ch tmistry im. Zelinskiy.AN SSSR4&astitut organicbeskoy
khimii AN SSSR); Hoacow Inatitute.of Fine chemic In, MA NA-LMOM
(Moskovskly instft7ult tonkoy k ii~,,cheskoy teikhnologii)
M
TITLE: Phe.-nol-containin&_rUDGer &F-10
SOURCE: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 11, 1965, 2-13
TOPIC TAGS: synt hetic rubber, pheno I containing rubber, copolymer
ABSTRACT: Phenol-containing rubbers have'been prepared by emulsion CIN)0.1 i ation,
ymer Z4
at 60C of butadieime and dimeth,rl(4inylethyqyl)(4-hydroMhp,.nyl)methaneCI) in thi
presence 'of' diazo,uninobenzene and hydroquinone. The beat chemical, physical ani
mechanical properties were .exhLbited by copo'*lymars containing 10% of I(SKDF-10 rubber)
IR absorption spec.tra indicate4 that copolymerization occurs via the double band of
1. SKDF-10 rubbeirs can be vulizzanized by such agents as sulfur, phenol-formalclehyde
resins, or iiexainefirylene tetraidne ' The formulation of the mixtures, the properties
of the rubbers, vacanization ioe&ds, and the vulcanizate properties are described
in the souree. Ilie properties of SKDP-10 vulcanizates are similar to those of buta-
diene-styrene SKS-30 vulcanizates, but their fatigue strength in compression is
Card 1/2 UDC.- 678.762.2-134.647:546/547.07.00
I.Li-7
---Ie7709;;66----
ACC NR: AP50288)7
twice as high'as i*hat of SKS-3),vulcanizates. SKDF-10 latex impreghation Composl-
tions exhibit enhanr~td adhesiou. IBOI
SUB CODE: MT/ SUBM DATE: n'oa~el ORIG REP., 003/ -ATD PRESS:
21
rd
40070
8/138/62/ODO/OOB/001/007
A051/A126
AUTHORS% jilkitin, V, L, Glamnova, Ye. M.,.Nagibina, T. D., Yasenkova, L. 8,,
Alikberova, 0. 1., OrIg4na, I. N,
TITLE: Copolymers based cn butadiene and glycols of.the isopropenylacetylene
row
PERIODICALt Kauch-ik i rezinar-no. 8, 1962, 1 3
TEXT; The.p:,operties of oopolymers containing a large number of.hydroxyl
groups were studied by investigating a copolymerization reaction between butadiene
and glycols of the isopropenylacetylene row. The-glycols used and produced by
dehydration of the corresponding glycerines or by condensation of oxyketones with
isopropenylacetylene, in the presence of potassium_hydroxide, were: 2,3.6-tri-
methylhepten('1-6-in..4-cijol-2,3 L glyaol r (a)), and 2-rðyl-5(1-oxycyclopentyl)-
-hexene-l-in--3-01-5 (glycol qj'(TsG)1. Experimental data showed the copolymer of
butadi6ne and glycol 0 [1tr-io (Do-io)), to be non-soluble in ordinary organic
solvents, and the oopolymer of butadiene and glycol TsG L Au -1o (DrsG-10)1, to
be soluble iWether and benzene. The molecular weight of DrsG-10 (determined by
Xard 112
S/138/62/000/OOB/001/007
Copolymers toned on butadiene ond... A051/A126
the light diffusion method), its equal to 206,000. The Carrer hardness of DG-10
and DrsG-10, prior to mastioatton, is equal to 0.1 _~O.2. Further data revettled
that Da-10 vuloanizat6tt are' superior to CHC -30A--(M-30A), and equal to CI(IJ-26
(SKN-26) as to tensile strength, elasticity, thermal resistance, destruction re-
sistance in repeated deformations. They are far superior to SKS-30A and SKN-26
and AK-10 (DK-10) in fatigue titrength during repeated compression. DTSG-10 vul-
canizates are equal to rubbers of the serial SKS___1OA rubber base in their main
physical and. rechanical properties, excepting crack growth resistance in repeated
flextures. The former are supt,rior to SKS-30A, SKN-26 and )IK-10 X (DK-10Kh) in
their resistance to repeated dc!formations of flexure. There is 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii Akademii nauk Tadzh,ikskoy SSR i Institut organicheskay
khimii Akademii Miuk SSSR (Institute.of Chemistry of the Tadzh1k S511
Academy of Sciences and Institute of Organic Chemistry of the US"3H
Academy of Sciences)
2/2
. NAGIBIMA, T.r.1 YASENKOVA, L.S.; YAS'KO, L.V.; ALIKBEROVA, G.I.
Isoprene and acrylonitrile copolymers. Kauch. i rez. .22
no.12t4 D 163. (KIRA 170)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR.
6 06T(m),'EAPi i)/l IJP(c ) VTN/DJ1RM
ACC NR: AP6022886 (A) SOURCE CODE: -Ui/6-1-~8/-6~T06-(5TOO-1~700-0270003
F-Y va, L. S.; Alikberova, G. L; atrov, A. (Do
AUTHOR: Nag16ina r D.; Yasenko Y. - ', e
co
ased); deer ro.snova,
ORG: Institute of Drganio Chemistry im. N. D. Zelinskiy (Institut organicheskoy
khimil~-
TITIB: A synthetic butadiene-silicostyrene rubber
SOURCEs Kauchuk i rezinal no. 4-p 1966p 2-3
T,OPIC TAGSs ;s)rnthetio rubber, tutadiene styrene rubber, organosilicon compound
co P6Z-
A]~STRACT: In order to obtain new types of rubbers, the emulsion cop-I arization/of
n-Itrimethylsilicostvrene t~(CH3)3S'-C6H4-CH=C"'2 with butadiene was studied at OOC#
wish potassiuim-p-e-NAUMU or azcisobutyrodinitrile as the polymerization initiator,
and also at 50C in the presence of the redox system tort-butylisopropylbenzeno -
hydroquinono. n-Tr!methylsiliocstyrone was obtainod from trimothylchlorosilano and
n-chlorostyrene. The latexes ol-tainod were stabilized with a 2% alcohol,-'solution of"
Noo-zone D. The copolymers obtained irith azoisobutyrodinitrile (DvS-30)19at 60-C are
poorly solublo in bonzene (up tc 20%); those obtainad at 50C ( Wlnissolvod in
benzene almost completely, and their N4 was found to be 2?0,1000. 0 -30 polymers
contain up to 6% Si, and IYKS-30~.h, up to 5% Si; this corresponds to a copolymer com-
position in which 3 and 8 units of butadiene respectively are present for one unit of
UDCs (678.762.2-134.622+346.28).004.12
L 41367-66.
ACC NR; AP6022886
n-trimethylsilicostyrone. Rubber mixtures based on DKS-30 and DXS-30Kh copolymers
were nreT)ared and viLlcanized at 1420C. Vulcanizates of DKS-30 copolymer have a
greater wear %-esistancep f~~I%trengt)i, resistance to benzene and heat resistance
than vuleardzates prepared from SKS-30.%D Vulcanizates of the low-temperature copoly-
mers DKS-30Kh surpass vulcanizaf-es--fr-om SKS-30A In fatigue strenf~th and heat rosis-
t*.nce. The remaining properties of both c-o-;-oly--m-'ers are the same as those of nilcani-
zates from SKS-30 and SO-30A. Orig. art. has: I table.
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ALIUMNIDI, A.G., Inzh. -
-.WAW," WAk", iv~ 1~~ Ii -
Umin4j startarleas switching circuits for fluorescent la".
1 0 Svetotekhnika 4 no-100-8 0 '58. (HM 1l-.10)
IsHotikovskiy elaktrolampovy7 zavod.
(Yluorescaut lamps)
ALIKHANIDI, A.G., insh.
Staudard measuring choke for fluorescent lamps. Svetotek~mika 5
no..!-.8-10 F 159. (MIRA 12:1)
l.Hoskovskiy slittrolampovy7 zavod.
5,'IPluorescant lamps-Equipment and supplies)
ALIKHANIDI, A. G., inzh.
B,!tsio requirements for starting apparatus floureecent lamps.
S,ietotekhnOn 5 no.91lO-14 S '59. (IMU,, 13:2)
1, Hovkovskiy eilektrolampoM savod.
Mouresent lamps)
s/196/61/000/010/CIO/037
E194/E155
AUTHORS: AI:Lkhanidi, A.G., and Sasorov, V.P.
TITLED A rational method of connecting fluorescent lamps
PERIODICAL: Rej~erativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
no,10, 1961, 9-10, abstract 10V 73. (Svetotekhnika,
no,4, ig6i, 27)
TEXT3 Thc selection of starter or starterless methods of
connecting fluorescent Ia.-aps should depend upon the circumstances
cof the particular case. 3oth methods have their advantages,
disadvantages aind preferr,ad applications. The correct choice of
circuit will provide the required lamp starting and working
tonditionEi and minimum lo3ses. In systems for special applications
it is sometimes, necessary to sacrifice lamp life to reduce the
amount of stariing equipment, to increase the reliability or the
like.
E.Abstractor's tiote: Complete translation.]
Card 1/1
--- ALIKH"'IDI, A.G.J* inzh.; SASOROV, V.P., kand.tekhn.nauk
Efficient circuit for connecting fluorescent lamps. S,7etotekhmika 7
no.4:27 Ap 161. (KM 14:6)
(Fluorescent lamps)
1. 1
ALIKHfil[IDI, A.G.J. inzh.
Concernijig the u&9 of' a circuit for the quick ignition of fluorescent
lamps fv.- use by :milrcads. Svetotekhnika 7 no./.:28-29 Ap 161.
(MIRA 14:6)
Itailroads.-Blectric lightiAg),,
?iuorescent lamps)
8
.ALIKHANIDI, A.G., inzh.
ChRracteristics of fluorescent lamps and ballast devices with
13. frequency of "0 c.p.a. Svototekhnika 7 no.10:EL-13 0 161.
(MIRA 14:9)
.1. Mo:3kovskiy elektrolampovyy 7Avod.
(Fluorescent lamps)
ALIIGIANIDI, h.G. . inzb,
Some special features of high-speed ignition start regulating
equi-=ent. Svototekhnika 8 m.10:20-25 0 t62. (MIRA -15.9:
1. Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy.,zavcd,
(Electric lighting)
ALIKWIIDI, A.G., inzh.
'"""O""Numm I
UBO OfIlart regulating apperatua, Svetotekhnika 9 no.7sl3-17
ji 163. (MMA 16:7)
Is Mookovskiy elekta-olampoqy zavod.
(FItioreseerit lighting)
M
AL-I,K,HAY.IDI,,jI.G., inzh.; KRASNOR)LISKIY, A.U., kand. tekhn. nauk.;
LIVINOV, V.S. Y kand. tokhn. nauk
Ghoice of network,3 for connecting fluorescent lamps
Svei;otekhnika 9 no.9;22..24 3 163. (kRA 16:10)
1. Hoskovskiy eleictrolwrpovyy zavod i Moskovskiy energeticheskiy
institut.
ALIKHANIDI, A.G.
Analysis of circmLts and testing methods of standard measuring choke
coils. Ium.tekh. no.11.08-40 N 163. (MRA 16: 12)
ALIKHANIDI, A.G., inzh.
Graph for deter-mining choke voltage. Energetik 11 no.9t24 S
,63. (MM 161l0)
ALIKHANIDI, A.G., inzh.
Standard measuring choke with a new design. Svetotekhnika 10
no.2:27-29 F 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy elekti-olampovyy zavod.
ALIKHANDI,_A,G., inzh.
Method for calculating a transformer with leakage. Elektrotekhnika
35 no.12:54-58 D 164, (HIRA 1814)
ALIKHANOV., A.A.
538 Op)ff~ po likuidatail yolouosti korov na molochno-touarnoy
ferms kolkhoza imeal Zhdanovaj, lakskogo rayon&. Makhochkala.
Dagknigoisdat, 1954. 8 a. 20sm. (H-VO 361'3kogp khozyaystva.
Dftgeat. ASSR. Upre a-kh. propagandy i nauki. Dagest.
resp. a-kzh. Vystivrka). 1*000 eks. Bespl.-A-%42Y p-
636.W82-454- (470110
SOt KnizhWa Letopos., Vol. 1, 1955
Uss'-9/General Biology -- Individual Development. Embryonal B
De;-elopr ent .
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6~ 19591 23593
Author Alikhanov, A.A,
Inst Institute of Animal Husbandry, Dagestan Divinion of
AcadeMy Df Sciences
Title Some Laws of the Growth of Follicles of Sheep Ovaries.
Orie Pub Tr. In-ta zhivotnovodstva. Dagestansk. fil. AN SSSR,
1956, 3, 96-111
Abstract The chanige of shape and location of follicles with rev-
pect to the surface of ovary was studied on the material
of 21 ovaries from 13 sheep. "The significance of the
I'wedge" for the exit of the ripe follicle to the surface
was determined. The following stages connected with the
location., character of moving and shape of follicles
Card 1/2
USSR/General Biolor-w - Tndividual Development. Embryonal B
Development.
Abs Jour Ref Mur Biol., No 6, 1959, 23593
were determined: primordial spherical, which lie on
the surface of the ovary with single layer membrane;
ellipsoid, with lo-able-layer membrane; pear-ehaped,
with triple-layer (the stage is ended by the time of
the formation of many-layered membrane), cone-shapkd,
with an average diameter of 1 mm. At this stage (the
follicle diameter from I to 2 mm), the submersion of
the area of the granillous membrane which is directed
towards the free surface terminates. The approach of
this part of the membrane to the surface follows. A
ripe follicle has the shape of an eyeball. The author
states that the "wedge" is the resit1t of depression of
the follicle Inside of the ovary and is not device vh1ch
assists the motion of the follicle towards the surface.
-- Yu.B. Bayevskiy
Card 2/2
- 13
USSR/HuLm and Iminal Physiology. Intemal Secretion.
Sex Glands. T-8
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol.., No 12) 1958Y 55933.
Author
Inst :Institute of Animal Husbandry, AcadeLW of Sciences
USSR, Daghestan Section.
Title :The Methods cf Examining in vivo the Ovaries in
Sheep,
Orig Pub: Tr. In-ta zhivotnovodstva. Dagest fil. AN SSSR, 1956,
4, 68-7o.
Abstract: No abstract.
Card 1/1
135
USSR / Human and Aninal Physiology. Internal Secretion. T
Sexual Glands.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 102107.
Author
InBt :Dagestan Scientific Research Institute of Agricul-
ture.
Title :A Biological Method for Estrogen Hormone Determin-
ation.
Orig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Dagestansk. n.-i. in-
ta s. kh. 1957, No 1, 48-49.
Abstract: A method of
is proposed
epithelium after
The methods
ler account
Doisy.
determination of estrogens (1) on mice
based on the reaction of the vaginal
intravaginal introduction of 1,
allows determining a considerably smal-
of I thar, does the method of Allen-
Card 1/1 61
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ALIMIANOV, A.J.
"X-ray Investigation of Aluminum at High Temperatures," Zeitschrift fur
Metallkunde, Vol. 21, Noi 4, p. 127, 19L>g.
Leningrad. Physikalisch-Technitiches Institut
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The x-ray exandutio; of alue'A" .thio i-00
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f?The Partial Absorption of X-Ray quanta," Zeitachrift fur Physik,
vol. 69, pp. 853-856, 1931.
ALIKMCIV) A.I., and ARTSDIOVICH, L.A.
"Total Reflection of X-Rays by Thin Layers," Zetischrift fUr PhysikL
Vol. 82, :?p 489-506, 1933. Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoi i Teoreticheskoi
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