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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VINOGRADOVA, A.N. - VINOGRADOVA, G.V.

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Heat resistance of succinic dehydrogenase in the muscles of grass and lake frogs and the change in enzyme activit7 during acclimatization, TSitologiia 3 no-5:595-598 S-0 161. (MII(A 14-.10) 1. Laboratoriya aravnitellnoy tsitologii Instituta taitologii All SSSR, Leningrad. (DEHYDROGENASE) (MUSCLE) (TEMPERATUPd;--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) VINOGRADOVA, A.11. Heat resistance of afAomyosin in the steppe tortoise Te-ti,3- horsfieldi Gr*y and the pond tortoiBe, Fa7s orbicularls (L.) as related to the problem of the adaptation of animal-4 to life in the desert. Sbor. rab. Inst.tait. no.62195-198163. (ACTOIEOSINS) (HEAT- PHYS IOLOG ICAL MMT) (,'.gPA 16.8) (TORTOISES) VINOGRADOVA A.N . KUSAYMIA A.A. .9 Heat resietance of protopla-mic proteins in the repreeentati-7es of various populations of harm ridibunda PaU . Sbor.rab. Inst. tsit. no.6--158-162163. (XIM 16~8) (FROGS) (,HLZ-,PHYSIOLOGICAL UiUT) (MLISCLE) TUROVTMA, Zinaida Kikhaylovna; EMN, Lev Lazarevich; VINOGRADOVA, A.P., akademik, red.; TRAVIN, U.V., red.izd-vi3; UbIM19 R.Ye.p takhn.red. (Analysis of gases In metals] Analiz gazov v metallakh. Moskva, 12d-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 390 -o- (MIRA 13:1) (Gases in metals) Onses-Analysis) ~ GULYAYEVA, L.I.; VINOGRADOVA, A.P. Determination of sulfur In organic compounds bi the pyrolytic tube ue~hqld,- Zav. lab. 29 no,lOtll8O 163. (MIRA 16tl2) :.,j -1 1, Vaes.oyuznyy nauchno-iooledovateltakiy inatitut neftekhImIchcakikh Ptotsessov. ., A. P., C&Wldate Agric Sci (diss) -- "The effect of the duration VINOGRADOVA A and methods of fattening on the meat productivity of poultry". Moscow, 1959. 16 pp (Moscow Vet Acad of the Min Agric USSR), 140 copies (KL, so 24, 1959, 145) GULYAYEVA, L.I.; KHYANINA, A.P.; KARPOVSKAYA, R.R. Determination of the trace amounts of sulfur in the prodicts of petrochemical synthesis. .1reftakhimiia 3 no.2t296-302 Mr-Ap 163. (MRA 1615) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-inaledovateltakiy institut, neftekhimicheskikh protsessov. (Sugar-Analyois) (Petroleum chemicals) KATCHENIOV, S.M.; VIKOGRADOVA. A.P. Correlation of red deposition in western Turkeenia by means of spectrum analysis. MGRI no.205:174-180 '57. (XnA 11:9) (Turkmenistan-Rocks-Analysis) V IVo 6 e A Do V A, The effect of welot-Increasing and fitt-accuratiladiii-61i.7 stimuli on the growth of yo roosters. A. P. end A. A.Frevo. TrudyTIesoyus. Naiwk. ;,r, 'AID P' '~ Om. 5 12-18(104); Referat. Zhur. Kkim., Did. KAT. IM, 'No. 4lG2.-P4ncrmtjn and scropLags of the MUCO" of.-mpall latestines and wt.-Increasing Wopnie stimulators were added to the daily ration 4 young roosters. Undtr contmiled Lab, conditions a l0vlo wt. inctme Was Cb- served. Under practical production conditktat It was 811/0. Tha affect of blarank atimull god "M"W 1). T. A. A. Kkins. 1935, 4171.-To the ratim of legborn roosters 1-3 months old was added 0.6-1.0 ml. prottin Pyrolygn, 0,03 1 g. LICI, FeSO4,14~21 me. p4ocreatin and simultaneously x subcutaneous implantation cO this supplement was made. Wt. inemme and fat accumulation wen attained. ' 13. S. Le ne VINOGRLDOVAx-A-E- , lithium, and rubidium Determination of potassium, in waters b7 spectrum analysis, Trudy VNIGRI no.1-74,-229..237 161. (MIRA 3.032) (Water-Analygis) (Alkali metals-Zpectra) PATRIK,, I.A.., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; VINOGRADOVA, A.P., kand. Sollakokhoz. nauk; YUNOIMVA. A.L. - dj*- naue.hny7 notrudnik Raising meat chicken in cages. Trudy TSHIIPP& 9:46-53 '62. (MIRA 16:6) (Poultry industry) POYEMYY., F.A.; VINOGRADOVA, A.S. Early symptoms of acute poliomyelitis. Vop.diag.i patomorf.zab. no.2t2OO-207 159. (POLIOMYELITIS-DIAGNOSIS) (MIRA 15:8) 11 ij It It b ft v f, F q a 5 . A- WINSKII and A. S, VIN-AADUVA~ RU" cold dyeing of Chrome leather. X1. 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I-or I WAX- I I y All A 00 to -041 Ilifiamoot of Onmmk Co=p=WW oc the 0mudw of X~I&W by 10 111 bormuds 0 9 K. Pershke ~Iwl A., 0 00 9 KAIr" WISP- C'Alw~ lud.). 1936. 2. 419-423; V. .44., 1937. 31. 1750).-1l, Itussian.1 A pb)vico-themical interpretation of the inhibiting action of d4b)e\ -00 00 a onzanie monrunds &M acceirmli tion of eoWd redurible orpnic roon. c" y -00 Iwourmis on t doottruction of nwl%&by corroding agents In she pmnw of 00 a PhNII prMuctioru based on the Iftersturv and some experl"ient.&I datA (cf. -00 Jellekel and linsucker. Z. axovV. Mos.. 19W. M 249; Jinwrsu and GritY.A. see JAM. 2' 00 j '00 00 .3 00 a 7 coo Sol" see 4*0 ON* shall I it 0 if v I ff 61 0 s o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 00 00 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 9 * 0 ~*o 1 1 0 :0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 W:411-6 W V it $ a a A A " m ft ft 91 v 13 Is a It It a a it u $I 6i .6 A S It t It I CL to t? The U" of the mttb;d of LeMat ent! Myers for W iWatiam of lt~ bactulaphage. A. S. Vittli - .00 1(radwa., Z. y ' / t S ,,i " ;i INU,% XU,= (rd- MA -00 Int the iw4tion Ot the bwtffiophw ow OnIv AWtuc l 1 h -00 ow4m - A btreptnroccut but &I-w) of paraitypht" Ww 04" .1110. Filtrates a(culmits tilagord by thrir aWbml cim- tain amls. ol' HA lethal (tot mom Ing pmi iim%, reeto W The w*thw an 0. pwp~y# j 141 Afrop, LTAW)0491 alow that the rV44114 obtal"t-11 Ir d1w to" to the b .imprimplidgr lNev"t lew to the Ito),. : S A. Kstjoit 0 Lome '00 of too 00 I boo A S a% L 141ALLUPWAL U118410t Ck'StwKsIc" 00 An 8 (ho, ~ 0 o" 0" *1, 0 6, 14 00 off #no 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 o 00,o 090 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 " ' 1 0 -V P-.T-C4!RW7v -~A ,1% , a-, Gentral Inst. Epidemiology and Microbiology, (-1941,-) "Gomparative Evaluation of the Methods L-or Obtaining of Antigrippous Serum." Zhur. 141krobiol., Epldomlol., i Irmaimoblol., 11o, 10-11, 191#/# VINOGRADOVA', A. S., Cand of Tech Sci -- (diss) "Stu4y dT the Gress Drying Process," Ktarlkov, 1959, 19 pp (Moscow Institute of Mechanization and P-lectrification. of -griculture) (KL 4-60, 118) VINOGRADOVA,_A SKOB,-,YEV I.K. .L. . Inve3tigating buryat A.S.S.R. fluorites for their abi.11-ty to undergo ore dressing. Trudy IPI no.20:129-136 1-0. (MIRA IF:2) ., A. V., Candidate of ""ech Scl (dlss) -- "Invest-'gatlori GA" Ujo~, o-yjLa- VINCGRADOVA L I ting comlitions of filtration fabrics as applied to the filtration of cyanide pulpF!". Irkutsk, 1959. 22 PT) (Min 1111iomor Educ USES71, Irkutsk Mlyiiryg and Metallurgical inst, Chair of the MetallurEZ of rjoble Metals), 160 copies (KL, 77o 2C, 1959, 112) ON96900*000606960000 0099sil't 0 44 is 11 'A i It a, A-J, A,* ILI I, I, r 41 Alt W t.~ 00 0-, -00 00 .00 -00 d#w=ijwuaa o9 sWelt Ia. A -00 lapodikeya Lab. 0, I-W 0 (C. A. 21, 1074) W&I SPI*I-d f4, d#tR, Of A W Mitt$ 00 rindas with sulatitu*n ul IlDr C- I'L .00 so ji. 000, a* o ~2 #00 0f# #I too 'see u s I WA IA I a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 * 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: elo : 00 00,0 so 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :1: * 04 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a -;~f VINOGRADOVA, A.Yu., inzho , 1- -'. Roofe. Opyt zarub. stroi. Ao.8s3l-60 163. (MA 16:9) VINOGRADOVA, A.Yu., inzh. Transportation in the textile industry. Opyt strol. - -,I- 47-62 161. Pro'blems In 11i7bfinc, tIon nroduction plant of textile mills. Ibid.:63-69 -- (MIRA 16:8) VINOGRADOVA,, A.Yu., inzh. Lighting of enterprises of the machinery industry. Opyt zarub. stroi. no-4s69--89 162. (KIRA 16:7) Machinery industry) actories-Lighting) 4 VINOGRADOVA, A.Yu., inzh. Noise prevention in enterprises of the machinery indust - (MIRA 16 - Opyt zarub. stroi. no-4:89-106 962. .77 (Yachinez7 industry) (Acoustical engineering) ... V.11.40GRAD,OYA,-, B. l2lich was here. Na stroi.Roo. n0-4:2 of cover Ap 161. (MM 14:6) (Oktyabrokii--Construetion industry) e 0 -A--A--L- IA j0_ I%k Soo 00 00 06 so 00 &C. a v ,_~7 -1 Willbist 4dry Awl." 00 Greg 000 PW H. M. as POLL god Sew 00*0 11111cad 04# avy off 0 9 fee 000 0 0 *-ALI miurl aw If I v 0 a 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Ole 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e000000 -00 .06 .00 -04 .00 .00, 400 goo co see zed USHLKOVA, M.T.; YUIMOV, A.Z.; KOZLOVA, Ye.D.; VINOGRADOVAY D.A.- Studying the biological activity of different vitamin B preparations. Vit. res. i ikh isp. no.5:157-163 161. FUA 15:1) 1. Laboratoriya biologichasklkh ispytaniy i novykh form vitaminnykh preparatov Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo vitaminnogo inatituta, Moskva. (GYANOCOBALAMINL') SUMLINOV, A.F. (Kemerovc~, In, r-~-4 V. v 1C _&ya . --a, I v. 4 VINOCJRPDOV,~j~ ul. -va, 5, kv-13) J~amm . Histochemical characteri3tuilcl of posl,!sxlrjcna) histogenegii in the heart of the wh' te rat. Arkh. ar,,,t t. --I L, t. i embr. 45 no.11:62-65 N 163. (MIRA 17;8) L Ka-redra gistolog-ii i dot;3enL A.F. Sukhanov) Kemerovskogo r;vdJt.sl.rmk~.p,,:-. inst.'tuta. SOV/24-58-9-4/31 AUTHORS: Al'tman, M.B., Vinogradova, D.V., Slotin, V.I. and Eakin) G.I. TITLE: The Effect of Elastic Ultrasonic-frequency Vibrations on the Processes of De-gassing Aluminium Alloys (0 vozdeystvii uprugikh kolebaniy ul'trazvukovoy chastoty na protsess degazatsii alyuminiyevlkh splavov) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii hauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhnicheskikh i'auk, 1958, lir 9, pp 25 - 30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: When elastic vibrations of ultrasonic frequency are induced in a molten metal, the resulting excitation phenomena leacb to breaks in the continuity of the liquid phase and to the formation of voids which tend to be filled with the gas dissolved in the melt. Thus, the elastic vibrations of sonic and particularly ultrasonic frequency promote the nucleation of gas bubbles, their subsequent growth and coalescence into bubbles large enough to rise up spontaneously to the surface of the liquid phase. The present paper describes the results of experiments in which this effect of ultrasonic vibrations was utilised for removing hydrogen from an.aluminium alloy (AI20) containing 2% Cu, 0.8% hig2 Cardl/3 2.5% Si, 1% Ni, 1% Fe and 0.1% Ti. A 10 kW self-exciting SOV/24-58-9-4/31 The Effect of Elastic Ultrasonic-frequency Vibrations on the Processes of De-gassing Aluminium. Allojs generator was used as the source of the high-frequency electromagnetic (20 kc/s) vibrations. These were converted into mechanical vibrations by means of a magnetostrictive converter which is described in detail and shown schematically in Figure 1. Finding a suitable material for the probe (the part transmitting the mechanical vibrations to the melt) presented the main difficulty in the construction of the converter. The cavitation effects in the liquid surrounding the probe resulted in sudden changes of the pressure causing micro-explosions which in a very short time led to a failure of the probe due to erosion. Fused quartz, steel, steel with opper and a titanium alloy end plates and a titanium alloy M were tried. The M alloy was found to be most durable, although this alloy was also eroded to some extent, as shown by the fact that the Ti content of the melt subjected to ultrasonic vibrations for 23 min increased from 0.1 to 0.3%. The degree of de-gassing was determined qualitatively by watching the number and size of the gas bubbles given off in the moment of its solidification by a small sample Card2/3 of the molten metal ladled from the melt with an iron SOV/24-58-9-4/31 The Effect of Elastic Ultrasonic-frequency Vibrations on the Processes of De-gassing Aluminium Alloys spoon and placed under an evacuated glass bell (residual pressure - approx. 0-5 mm Hg)- In addition the macro-- structure of the solidified samples was examined and the effect of the ultrasonic vibrations treatment of various durations on the gas porosity of the investigated alloy is shown in Figures 2 - 4. Increasing the energy of the ultrasonic vibrations did not affect the results of the expEriments. With the average eneEgy output of 1 kW, 5 min treatment of the melt at 720-730 C was sufficient to obtain an alloy kee from gas porosity. There are 4 fiEures, 1 table and 10 references, 2 of which are Soviet, ? German and 1 English. 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IOM, 776; IM. 1084) onetbod is not sidt" for the dota. of Isomstd. comptis. in pttraAe= to. Most rder- A. Buithilink -00 -00 800 =00 401141 An A a be 0 111 w I IF b 2 a a 31 u o:::100 volt ox ON a OR Oil Ott n It Of KW 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $is 0 q 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ie~~Fe: 1* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ofe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a CFO mi to ..v P-C till$* 0 OIt ul 01 ca %vt I so go 002 g o" 00 1W :I; ; ; ; V Ole 36 a a elk oo= P.Ou I In 200-0 19C11-1 'WK. glow folialfas'l it 00 cl 90 00 Os so 00 00 340015.3500.5.315 10 77077 S0V/6,--59-l2-2l/%j ALTMRS: Shemynkin, K. M., Ravaell, 0. A., Chi..n, 9. S.. V~~do~a, =. I., Vdovir,,%. R. Q., " T.TTLE: Studies In the Field Of' Sa Cmty:~nC And 11.2 A.La'- 3, . Communication 4. St.,, Hout.3 -0 Z~.- comycino and It3 Analot;3 FMIODICA.La I.-vestlya Akad"ll, na.;c =4. nauk. 1959, Nr .12. pp 2177---,E7 ' ABSTILACTs . Ic 3""'d 2-114thyleyclopontan-3-onc-l wa =0d for the prv-parat"On 0 -1, t ene-"yclopentanon,-3-cart~OX,,-.- 1.4 * - b. or. Aaaumed to be convcrt~d Lnto (W, b) 'e to cyn-it3lze fron seemed poazib. or HBr and by d.carbovj -I%- D!ac*d ( 11, coal-' n~'. be obtained btcawe or 'Mr rrc~ (:;) &~-- eimultancous deerrboxylation ::~d (v r) vith an endocyclic double bond. Card V10 A330CIATION: institute of Biological and Kedlcal Chemistry. Aca--t~V r Kedl. al Sciences (Inaritut b--cloalcheskty I 0.4t-- ,,,k.,c.,,.L. A,,d,.,, nauk) : S:MKr=1 April 12, 19581 Additions mad*. Dct=ber .13. 1958 C,ard 20/10 T70T8 3herwakin, M. M.. n4vdell. 0. A. channn. S., Sheet- AUTWRS .ov, Yu. D'. V1. TrME1 Zrtvestlgxtion In the Field or Sar'cQmYcLnO fthd Its Synthesis or Ratemic Sar- 5 . Analogs. Communication COMYCIne Izventlys Akadeftil, nAuk 333R, Otdelen:Lye khLpdCha3k1kh I PERzODI"Ll 2IB7-2194 (USSR) hauk, 1959, Mr 12. PP he form Racemic sarcowcArle (m) was sjnthe3ized In t Z' ABSTRACTs f its somicarbazone 0 C14 -COO" Jul) o' Card 11% (XV) I%txl CH.-c"I W~%04 coo, r~) - W JAW131) The ethyl *star of 2-dimethyl~inomethylcyclopentanone. 3-carboxylia sold (XI) was used as startW, -iterial for the preparation of (M). Racemle Sar-o"Olne In the form or its somicarbazone (XVIT) can be obtained. In 39% yield from th methiod.-de of acid (XV) or fr,~ betaint (XrVj togvthcer with the c.teirbatone or ~- Card 2/14 nothyloyclopenten-l~ne-3~arboxylit acid CXXX). For this PurPOse (XV) or (XXV) is heated on a water bath for 4 minutes with 2 mole; (for bataine I male) of IX N40H. The solution was cooled to 0.24), 10% H~~l wa,a added, And After 30 minutes the precipitate A3 re- moved by filtration ArA wfDhed with cold water. Tha mixture of DLVZII) and (ZrX) A3 obtained In 39% yi e2,3. The COMPOund tu~ blacic on heat1hr, but doa3 not OtIlt. Pounds C 48.8?%; ji 6.". C8HjjO 3N3' Calcul-At-Lit 48-75%1 R 5.63%. Pro. the above al,tum, the sei- Carbarone or racemic 3arQo*Wcln* (XV111) "a iso'atv'i by cristallt-'ation. tn 50-55% Yield. There ..". 3 references, 3 SOvIcts I JIDAnc-0c, I U.K. , 3 U.S. The 4 U.S. And U.K, rererenco., are.. Chem. &-ld Industr. 1957, 13Z-0- 0' Duchl N 0 YarZ &M Othe r3. Chem. and Indu3;r 195i, io6i; j. S. L. Emer~n and othera., J. Amer. Chem. Zoe. T~j 4401 (1955); F. E. Van Tamelen, S. R. Pacn, J. A,,or. Card 3A Chem- Sao. T7. 46133 (1955). A33MXATIO.411 'Lnstitute or Biological and .140d.4cl" ChVr%j3trj# Acldr'-k, 0f K-dicAl Sciences (In5titut bj.jo,:jchj3,.coy I LOY khliftil WiLden.11 medltSlnSkl~ch niuk) 3LUM_-._Dt April 1,1, 1938; AddItIons rAde, Mce.ber Z3, 1958 J3 CI!~n0ritly 0 chim:c'mictlin Yr. 'Study of cht Path3 of f;Ynt!If:s`,1 and ct chlorwaycelli'l ?4. M 1. VL-nogm,4,3ya, M4. G. Kuapetyan, M. N.- Kul,' MeA~ - .:nV, -Tov, Vu. B. 5hvctso-i, and L. A. 'llc'-Aina MIA. ould 11e,!. Chelti.. Acid. Mtd, -r,-i. z1jf4!. 0l 5~ 79 boul"50- L4 -'cul-;cC611 cf type 0.XC,11x-ifloII,- with Vaiaus ~r4z%ps X fa,~ dc, 'Jotl, ;-tethsfj~ ,tart %vit!; Eub5nincei of k.-:cw-a whjJ3 is unrllj;';~J dL:Ti4,-K 01t Ynthr~j~. ltwa3 sliown thattlic rno~thod of L,~ng uivi Troutmaa(C.A. 14, in a ii-.utber c.1 in~ta.;ces eaz yip!d anaWg~ Of ~hl, ro~:iycn;, th;zt 1,0-ng to t!3f.- Alto z7t~ri-,,5. Ik;,z,3y!-a- tion ~,' n- (IT L- ( 11), and rjt.-fi~rm-, (111) fA 1'~ with DLcI in UN KOM nnd B1 ,0 rave 70-11, YkId-S of the N-Bs derirs. wt: J, rn.. WIT -1 In. 1211" 111', 'U1. If,22-3'- Hydrogeratica of thes-- in' Etoll cvcr Raney Ni at 75--VY and 40~-50 atm. H initially gilve 91-5% corruporldinj p-minn analosi Of the. N-liz derivs. (J: 1, Yn. 170~1% (IV), m. 17( -1', 111, m. 151-2'. WO g.) in Gil mi: 6% H,SO. ,-,-diazociz~xl Vith 201,'0 NaNulat 0-5, (excesillNol being d- troy,A Ly urta). lrattA with 0 vil. EtOll and t3 7v.t. Wj.1 at 0-5' b, 0,75 g. Ca Lrcnze; . .1 i ~ huo-i te) 'In-i t )":U- (0.5 hr."xid the filuat;~ v.;l:, :, - -1~ `~ NaGfi: E~Off .1~t CA 1,3 pjI 5.5 with f4jl, zrs --j-cu,7, thc t1it,I. -Aith ELGJAC, thi- Pxt- ~,,xshu-l -.imh diL NaOfi and FT.0, drii-~J, cUrified ~Yith C t:OO!'I TItHjji~f r.-&- I,;:!,, m i~ T; v, w;lh aitv" rt-luir'.4 E I warvir, with . 1 110 .1 in. (frorn W% VtOlft WLta IV -K,.i -,~ , I,, at ll~, w, ~tl: ctic i, I Y 171 -1,", loj.v-, npd~ (m, 11 k !,'a; 1, f f:~ - f IV. in a !t!t~l ul-,t!nc,.i 0-.- U. E;,-- clbta;!juI whith m. I,tt Cl* c,0ti,--J ixtivity al the -~Peciivtli de-, ,ibc-l :v tiz3tion in dif. H,SO; iLnd treut'rl-ent Ndth 1-1 t cr,ilqi: r~~ireo, m. 17P-9', (aij,! -87,- L-t);r! 'Aill, c0nird. in du. I __,j . f,50, N411CO, to pi' 6 and heated to Oz-:rt w-,% 4U~f L-Al"O !~110 ru, IreG-8, W Ig. ~Tiatrllllt (11 the di-zo-i-md S*~n ;art-,- to P11 5.6-6, %,-,ith CLI,(CN)~ Sfl!n. M"Th 7,v~ ?Lt: c')fIefsporlding PP-cy:irv anilo- - r>-Ih,ev u2 IJ9 Au 130.4'; t.-Mreo, in. 139-4~~ - (~j r, 121.8'. IV (2.3 in 14 mi. WS04 iwo diazotized at 9-5' wits, . 20% NaNoi, ncutrallzM with Oleo, to Congo XM, filtered, and CIE fil- trate trcated with 1.5 ff~ Na,CcXN(Yo ;oui coc,!-A u) 1-5'; Ater 15 ulla. the An. Was decirlt(A tht.- pot. O'k t-'att'i ul-clillw V;ifh 0 1 ;;. C~1:0 !A~ ! i!1 I -4 1 g~ CUS0,51110 in 6 MI. 11~0 Lh . lij-l' III(., wnI (~.-ttd. ,,~th E-,OA, and th~ -t, fMle :,,Ur ~,nd 0M, With 11.0, 1 u ~,d- 4 U IV: dik %~;v- i-Ir.11:cal wit!. tf. 7 44 11X, Lj1Y/, I , t -;(m! t1t:mroized (VII oic "t 6,6) W!jl. with A-njO, 1.1 tit. I- Ourtn" , "'COl arid r~E.O rk !CC (it 1~q I'mitment of d!.k,-UUed viii -i h 2-C !,j no 4 IV , . ar4k', rq. 114-1% t, rf) N 1 O I-ec th, t~l or frrml of it :;I rAO! o. ~i :pf--uOYJ derivu. by bj~lltl-ng 4 Ilm with "201, o I]CI gave Obr'o 0Y.-L"-z' .1hivo f,lr'l, In, j- `7 r,'~ M 11 - , Jul' ar:~dc , tu, Ilh-7', L IP in nj)5, Nj~()jj 2,1 It tit C r; .4 ' .3" t' bt I i d b ki . l t TI. - l , rias o ve y in "!j IL3 ffi~)m a %mv flyi1v?]YI~'I bl, ri--~fltlx- " ",,)v 8.11; Iva vilth IfY,, PCI in 1,ut r!?o'lo t.,, riUMO IV %1",ii I-"-- f~ljtl~y NJ at a pl--- tin. pre-isuir A- F t`,!!'trA tfil- 141,0- 1,111h, ` T Iv~ ryaw, 0,,r!v:;. ivm hydruly/ul ?l) A~f tl~l! prljltlaf~tl v/101 W. 110 g~,Avt- '144" 1/0 (A V-~ ? analo"I.- n-Arm-1-0 ~ Vll l d 3 ~ 23 7r 01,111 p-o"i n) ang , 1 1 lt "' 1 - 1 c, All?. j : , -12 ,P; t: Mrrq analo r d 3 U 9 1 ) - a- ,ot O rrcO- I , vL it OX) In - - - ~ "o rip, a g, , " 1 ~,!A ore Inner Th r nd l i l 1 fl - h ar ;lso a ! . .11 crif. So veats, - , 1.11 -v- t 11 1-;r ppts, o Cl tvith aq. 11:04ch 91, ,at are v 1. Ili r0k. solm. or fit a, Ids; th-~y are not diddom- '01litrf thlo7a4i.- 44,n cptyl &--d with CliC'IC( r I -hMe, hilt art: acylated hy the acyl -vx Iir- i c! ill of K ti- CO 2 Cf Q C _j),84, t1j'se drcon1p. on heating, hot do no, tricti. Trtat- V I'll CI . w g .x I. , f I ig 1CWfe V, 4 ' " , give MeLi. of the r)WQtjzuJ 50111. lgith CVJ ,ith L~7 g. v-eA u PO rcc-11 L -,ifa, rubbing tht Inixt; 3 5 f tl m~ -fith 5 l f f d (from (CICH,11 arid heplAric), Identia) with thr previm'i w . :; 1 -ril . psrt olm' o hcpt~lnz, i,ls~Avink, the re~idlle. - lit 2 1 IA. (CHICI)" mdvlil~g 3 till taric al d t1ijolyin the to i3 t1c;1t prepa, it the diatatized &Dlm in di, ' t1m. fornle~t 5 it 6 . , g t~ 7c, rct t O d . . -afttr adjulturtent to p 70-1;0 ; . o an glvv 4 r r"4"a) a~tllog Of V, an. f),21-3' wa5 ob. R)' , 7 thOst mixi:1 N f ~Imd th tMr d ~2 . 9 : I'threl fcfrn, ~Cclimp. V34-1-0, VO . e eaLn( aj, lit. Fave tht m.,hre!) antL1,1fi Filili!;irly wm~ )b- m, in. 1T9-40'. Tr,,,.trrc:lt Of thl! gw~e the tIL-f,- r` P-f" "'0" , b d ~ talued Z~(ditAh,ritutwwi,lo) ar,-iAk of ave 9~iv ,)% as dc-tcriL,~ a ?,Ilk. with (CtjC it 7" (VIII), ill. tht!- 9Avc It*,*-' ww, rlbtjj%l I by mking 1t;c S'f 4- the P-ca,b,;xy ri t"". (!;A~fizm--d ,7.1 wtz~- tializ,-,i ar,* C,:cO, wifh A% ill dil, Hci (Ind tr--ateq i~itil th'! rf NaOll znd Nla.'Coj ,at try-Z), hr,;. (in fwid:;;~.u'iall fh~ 2.,iv., i jj;,tn. Frn.,;i (L'UjCl~ vrith 1i), kr%An; Ja M,,--Oli in m). wi!h ii! 15 rd. AfOH; affer tlhtre vvj3 P-'*""""'~'-n~1'11'- m. 17a-l" Ill. 64.9% rzlix~lg tb,c5-z pvt the rtAAteoform. m., 1714". A v~!all amE. of, -E-Ty"vsxenc. tn. 1,01-2, ws% ii~.Zazl from ntbct, C4.-! jea ia lion of PX with P-O.-A'Ce H4CHO in the prt--trce c1 KOAC in. gave IlIe P- -w r'-Arfolirm, M. (deccInTa., tOl), JS-F ': L Aye0f,>T'", 111.7'; n;Wing tficw. z-.,e the rLf--r-t III 15~-t a- M--Y-,Cetl-n- -(it 'T_v'rt_lv_C'e_t n- I. -Ract-_ lly Olm ralution .1 , In -dlchIoro&cvt_jLm_TJ5-- iediol Kith of the race- 1A.M.811t.111yakill. H. hl. flanulas. R. 1. vinogradova'.1). P. VNICUM11. M. Clubell1W - is. V* NIVCIV)Vvuntrl is, C-A. 40. 146140. 11, 2391 A itudy of (ht Krrv, f :2 :, "', -J It Vio o P- O'd o vo- I U A .10 NI 4; Cy Y, 'k of C.:;,. f .,I w if"." v Al w 6h,l f er USSRPiocellaneous Card Glass lnd-,~!-try Autbors Okhotin, M. V., Dr. of Chem. .';c. Prof; L,,vLna, i(, .5. and '11nogrz!dova,1':- Title Gryrtnllization of silicnte glass 1nv(!~L1r,,itvd b.v the hardening method Periodical Stek. i K(.,r., No. 6, 8 - 11, June 1954 Abstract The'process of crystallization of silicate glass war investignted by the hardening method. The linear rate of crystallization of each tested sample wr]!; determined at temper.- -turf-, a rangi.ng from 8000 and higher. In the temperatiire range approaching the mrAximilm limit of- cryst,)Ilizntion the determinaticns were n-.0c F_,very 250. The test, (irnngrement and results obtnined are dercrlbcd. Table, drnwings, U f,lraphs. Institution Oubmttted 250' (StudY ki. 't. v. nm an 195 1 1-i Chemical ition; qwjl IJ C.Ty Table, rril "grapbi, graP413- MOMRRM-U-- Use d of f 1~2 an.. had LI! t 1. - A 1, I I AI VIIIOGRADOVA, E. N. Methods of detemininE the hydrogen-ion concentration Moskva lzd-vo Yoskovskogo univ. 1950. 119 p. (51-15292) QD %1. V5 i Wo 0 ci 4 iF4 i fii 0, 6 6 0 0 0 : 8 11 wow"- a I r IV -1 It ;p $4 q 4ip 14 it It am J4 v .4 m 0 L A A L-A I IL i r A a I J v i.A A L-AA 10 Ag VP U b C&I A "Woosyleme - IJ - Run. 40,314_ NlArrb 31. 1M6. IA-N4phhrPl=tbfsqul""e-2- '41NOlylie St-fil, llilk4gVed W %U~jWnah'll in On ilill. 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This ambod 14 sea 4 in cracked am p WI prulbacts. jubus 911,17r See 60- 101, few zoo 0, ~010#jr 00 zoo A0 S L A AITALLUPSOCAL LITIE4414,49 CLASUPKATIOU too u0 1, '0 is 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 4 9 0 go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fools 0 0* 0 00 0 a 0 0 *0 Os 0 0 o- 0; 00'i set 00.6 00-8 go& go -SIR-SLA MUMMA& LIMAVIM CAMUTM It is At 00 MR 0- A 1111110, - I Peelle$ aws P., "-v to -4w. low "Os"T SJAAJI off off i$# $*Iwo allwavAs it 9 [gee too see goo VINOGRADOVA, G., agronom Fresh cabbage the year round. Nauka i pered.op. v sellkhoz. 8 no.11:46-48 N '58. (MIRA ll.,12) (Cabbage) SOV-107-58-8-7/53 AUTHORS: Pozharova, I (UA3-10243), Grishakov, B. (UA3-10258), Le=bers of the Radio Club's Council; Vinogradova, G. NA3-10276) Civic-sinded i=tructor. TITLE: Assemblies of Civic- minded, Instructors (Sbory instruktorov- obshchestvennikov) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 8, pp 8 (Ussn) ABSTRACTt The author describes the activities of the Pavlovskiy Posad (Moscow oblast) Amateur Radio Club. The club held 5-daY assemblies for club instructors of the town and surrounding district. Reports were read and discussed on: "The Types of Teaching 'Jork and Lethods of Instruction", "The Orcani- zation and 17:eans of Carrying out Lass Yeasures In the D03A.AP Primary Organizations", etc. Lectures were held on- "The N,odern Achievements in Radio Engineering and Electronics" and "The Use of Transistors in Radio Apparatus". 1. Radio--USSR Card 1/1 VINOGRADOVA. G.M., Effect of Partilizers on the yield and quality of lettuce. Vest, Moak, tm,.Sero 6t Biol., poahv, 19 no,500-79 8-0 164, (MIU lit 12) 1. Kafedra agrok~ixii Mosikovskog'o universitstat nnnem, V.A.; Y;40-~R-PWA-q- Around the world. Za bezop.dvizh. 3 no.10:6-7 0 1600- (MMA 13:10) 1. Obshchestvennyy inSPOktOr 10 otdeleniya Otdela regulirovani7a ulichnogo dvizh~ni7a (for Klyukachev)o 2# Redaktor radioveshchani7a fabriki mDLjjmt" (for Vinogradova). (Traffic engineering) VINOGRADOVA, G.A.,; VINOGRLDOV, B.T. In Bomb of V.L. Leantiev. Kr-Ap 156. (Leout!sv, Izv. Vass. geog. ob-ve 88 no.2:196-198 (XLRA 9:8) Vladluir Leonidavich, 1904-1955) VINOGiaDOVAp G.A. Materials on the anatOMy and histology of some gamesid mites. 14:10N Nauch. trud Xal- Otd. YOIP no.2:63-73 160. ~a T &S KOTELINIKOVA, A.S.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A. Preparation of rhenium dichloromoneacetate and Its deri-tatives with pyridine and thiourea. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.3:621-623 3 163. (MIRA l6tl2) 1. Institut obshchey I noorganicheekoy khimU im. N.S.Kurnakova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom I.I.Chernyayevyn. KOTELINIKOVA, A.S.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A. Rhenium monochlorodiacetate, its preparation and properties. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.2007-311 F164. MIRA 17t2) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimll Imeni N.S. Kurnakova AN MR. VINOGRAWVA t G.A. I- Effect of hepatic reparat:Lve regeneration an the mitotic activity of the corneal epitheli= and epidermis in mice, Biuls ekep., biol. i mod. 50 no. 32:105-108 W 160. (HM 13:12) 1. Iz laboratorii giatefiziologii (zav. - kandidat biologicheskikh nauk V.N. Dobrokhotov) Instituta eksperimentalinoy biologii (dir. - prof. I.N. Mayskiy) AM SSSRp MoskyjR& (CELL DIVISION (BIOL4GY)) (4CORNEA) (SKIN) (LIVER) T ng of ckpron. w-' s!3 ib tY t 0 F on 17. TZV. vys. uclheb. za-j,.; Jnsol-uble h ycirox F- z oriye son thc- ibe %ekh. teks~'. p-on. 107-114 162. ln3titut. VINOGRADOVA G.I.j WMINIKOV, B.N. Studying the mechanism of the reaction of coup2ed hTdrOXY A20 dye development on polyamide fibers. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.1 tekh. teks. prom. no,6:81-45 165. (MIRA 19-1) 1, Ivanovskiy kbimiko-t4khnologloheekLy inatitut. Submitted February 20.. 1965. VINOGRADOVA, G.I.; MEVNIKOV, B.U.,- MORYGANOV, P.V. ;:nvestigating the sorption of azoamineS bY capron fibers. Izv.wfs- ucheb.zav.; tekh.taket.prom. no.5288-94 164. (MIRA 1811) 1. lvanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologichookiy Institut. SHEVEIEV, F.A., doktor tekhn. nauk; IAOSMIIII, L.F., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, nauchrjyy red.; VINOGRADOVA, G.M.0 red.; MOCHALINAI Z.S., tekJm. red. (Tables for hydraulic calculations for steel, cast-iron and asbestos-cement water pipes]Tablitsy dlia gidravlicheskogo ras- cheta stallnykh, chugunrqkh i asbestotsementnykh vodoprovod- rykh trub. Izd.3. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 140 p. (~aRA 15:12) 1. DeystvitelIrVy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Shevelev). (Water pipes) BELOUSOV, Vladimir Vladimirovich, inzh,)* MIKHAYLOV, Fedor Semenovicb, inzh.; VROGRADOYA, G.M., ned.; GOLIBMG, T.M.., tekbrI*red, [Installing heating bol2ers] Montazb otopitelInykh kotell- nykh ustanovok. Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 295 P. (MIRA 17:3) BREZHNbV) Viktor Ivanov-1oh; DlX~111, I.V., pruf., nauchr-red.; Vll.*OGRADO'V'- G.1-1., red. 4, I (Assembling and repairing water ,,7upply equiFr.entj Mon- tazh i reii.ont vodoprovodnykh ut3truistv. Moskva, Stroj- izdat, 1964. 127 p. (1-1 IRA 18 - 3 ) SLAVYANOV, V.N.; VINOGRADOVA, G.M.,, red. (Forecasting the stabiHii"'O-f slopes from the viewpoint of eftineering, geology] Inzhenerno-geologicheskie prognozy uOtoichivosti otkosov. Moskvap Stroiizdat, 1964. 153 p. (MIRA 1715) RARKALOV, B.V., kand. tekbn. nauk, nauchn. red.; KARPIS, Ye.Ye.,, kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchn. red.; V]2,'OGRADOVA, G.M.p red. [Air conditioning in industrial publicy and residential buildings) Konditsionirovanie vozdukha v promyshlenrqkh, obshchestvennykh i zhilykh zdanilakh. Moskva2 Stroiiz- datp 1964. 159 p. (MMA 17-.11) 1. Vaesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po konditsionirovaniyu vozdukha v promyshlemVkh, obahchestvenrWkh i zhilykh zdaniyakh. 1962, Moscow. 2. NaucImo-issledovatellskiy institut sanitarnoy tekhnilci~ G--sstr,-Yya SM'for Karpis). 3. Gosudarstvennyy pro- yektnyy institut stroitellnoy pronWahlennosti (for Barkalov). vo skva, 5 v. SENKOV, Fedor Vasillyevich; SKIRDBA, Nina Pavlovna; LOBAROVA, Lyudmila Nikolayevna; red.; TARnCVA, K.Ye., tekbn. red. [Heating and heat supply of farm buildings and installations] Otoplenie i teplosnabzhenie sel'skikh zdanii i sooruzhenii. Moskva, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 146 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Farm buildings-Heating and ventilation) GAVRILKO, Vladimir Matveyevich; ABRAMOV, S.K., kand. tekhn. nauk, nauchnyy red.; VINOQRADOVA,,-~M.p red. izdkma; MIKHEYEVA, CA., tekhn. red. (screen's for intake, drainage-and bydrogeological vells] FilItty vodozabornykh , vodoponizitelInykh L gidrogeologi- chaskikh skvazhin. 2. izd. ispr. i dop. Moskva, Goastroi- Izdat 1962. 399 p. (MIRA 16:4) Nells-Equipment and supplies) (Water, Underground) . . . . . . na I %I lit I A(:(; NRi A JSX"6005098 JAIAI) SOURCE CODE: UR/0325/65/000/004/0154/0158 AUTHOR: Vinogradove, G. N, ORG: YWAt,,, TITLE: Effect of fertilizers,on Brussels sprout productivity and quality SOURCE: Nsuohn7e doklady vysshey ahkoly, Biologicheakiye naukil -no- 4. 1965s 15 _158 TOPIC TAGS: horticulture, fert ilizer, nitrogen compound* phosphorus compound, potassium compound, agriculture crop ABSTRACT: The effects of,nitrogen, nitrogen-potassium, nitrogen- pbospboruss pbosphorus-potassium and completely mineral fertj1i%AXJL_0n Brussels sprout productivity were investigated in the sod-podzolic soils of the Agrobiolovical Station of Moscow University and the Gribovsk Vepetab g Brgeding URerimentAl Station in jjgacoX uplUpt. Findings show that nitrogen fertilizers play an Important role in increasing the productivity of Brudsels sprouts and Improving their nutritional valuse Phosphate and particularly potassium fertilizers should also be 1 22364-66 ACC NRO AP6005098 introduced, but In smaller doses and always in the presence of nitrogen fertilizers, In this way Brussels sprout productivity is increased without affecting the qualit-y, and nutritional values are improved. Large doses of nitrogen-potassium fertilizers promote botrytis rot in plants; phospbate fertilizers reduce the barmful effect of nitrogen- potassium fertilizers. Orige art, bas: tables. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 27Apr64. Card 212.Adfi, . VINOGIRADOW., G.N. r -%- 1-, - -j Effect of fertilizers on tie yie1d and quality cf DnasZells s-prcuta. Nauch.dAl.,rys.shkoly; bio.1.n--uki no.4:154-158 165. (',,',IRA 3-8:10) 1. Rekomendovama k&fedroy agrck!,!!dd-J' X';,skrvskr,go goLudar.,-tvennogo univernitc,+A im. M.V.Loraonosova. VINOGRADOVA, G.N. Effect of fertilizers on the riboflavin content of lettuce, radish and brussels sprouts. Mauch. dokl. vys. shkolyj biol. nauki no.1t 153-155 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy agrokhimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova. GuRiGHP N.A.; 11U.ITINA, M.A.; 'T;NCGW.DQVA, G.F. Use of olecreEins an---.- obtain-d from -4z- t1he .7. Gidroliz. i lesokl-Am. I-' varlour, branches of til. 0 no.2:15-.16 165. (MIP'l IS-rl-) y Inr-titut 1. TSentralln3rj i r,roypktn3r lesokhlmlch,~,rVoy SHEVYAKOV, L.D.,alcademik, redaktor; KULIKOT, A.P..otvatstvenwy rpdaktor; SHUSHKOTSKAYA, Te.L.,redaktor lzdatelletva QQ'2jWjj & F__ redaktor Isdatellstva; R&DXI*qUTA, A.A.,tekhnichookly redaf-t6r; KOROVINKOVA, Z.A.,tekhnicheskiy redaktor (Mining pitching seams in the Kuznetsk Basin] Razrabotka krutopadalushchikh plastov Kazbassa. Pod obahchei red. L.D. Shavlakova. Moskva, Ugletekhiz"t, 1956. 691 p. (KLlU 10:4) 1. Akedsmiya nauk SSSR. Institut gornogo dela. (Kuznetsk Basin-CoSI'mines and mining) IIV06-,~ /3j) o V I V, ussij / soil science. organic Fortilizorae J-3 Abs Jovr : Ref Zhur - Biologiya., No 16., 1958., No- 72721 AUIL hor :Vinogradova, G. V. Inat :R-of-glien Title :Use of Green Fertilizor OriE; Pub :Sad i ogorod, 1958, NO 1, 18-20 Abstract :No abstract given Card 1/1 27 LIDIN, G.D.p prof., doktor takhn. nauk, red.; AYRUNI, A.T., kand. tekhn. nauk, oty. red.; VINOGRADOVA. G.T , red. izd-va; IL'INSKAYA, G.M., takhn.---r-e-d-. (Problems In the theory of degassing coal seams) Vbr~rosy teorii degazateii ugol'nykh plastov; trudy. Pod obshchei red. G.D.Lidina. Moskva, Goagortekhizdat, 1963. 205 p. (MIRA l6t4) 1. Vsesoyuznoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye soveshchaniye po teorii degazataii, Moscow, 1961, 2, Inotitut gornogo dela im. A.A.SkochinskogD (ror Ayruni). (Mine gases) V i -PI L/ ~r F\ 11 0 V T7 ~ -I- % I y 0;;: G if. Ilk ca I cme L.11 L t, By I,j I'l n Et u r o- hn o -., o z, h nla n"r - vn 9 5 5 9 C-RD

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