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L 1557-66 EWr(m)/FXF(n)-2/T/F,4P(t)/&iP(b)/34A(c) IJP(c) JD/WW/JG -- -------- ACCESSION NR; APS022267 UR/0363/65/001/007/1152/1154 546.83li546.882 AUTHOR: Trunov, V. K.; Vladimirova. Z. A.; Kovba, L. M.; KomisearOva, L._N. TITLE: Binary oxides in the ZrO sub 2-Nb sub 2 0 sub 5 system SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialys v. 1, no. 7, 1965, 1152-1154 ~1 U~11 TOPIC TAGS: zirconium compound, niobi -Compound ABSTRACT: The formation of compounds in the ZrO2-Ub2O5 q!Ltem was studied by x-ray phase analysis. Two methods were used to prepare the compounds: coprecL-. pLtation of hydroxides followed by annealing at 1000 and 1300C, and annealLng of stoichiometric mixtures of oxides. Formation of the phase of variable composition Zrl-nNbnO24n/2 was observed and its unit cell constants were determined for various compositions. Three new phases were identified in the region rich in niobium pentoxide: ZrO -5NB 0 Zr02-7Nb2O5, and ZrO2-nNb2Oj (5e-n 4_7-8). Z 2 5j Interplanar distances of these compounds are tabulated. It a shown that the phase ZrOz-nNb2Os is fe d only when coprecipitated niobLum and zirconium hydroxide are annealed. brig. art. has: 4 tables. Card 1/2 L 155746 ACCESSION NR: APAi2i6f ASSOCIATION: Khimicheskiy fakulltet, Ho*kovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. iH, V. Lomonosova (Chemistry Department, Hoscow State Univeisity) SUBHITTED-. 27Feb65- ENCL: 00 SUB CODEo. IC ss iNO REP SOV.- 001 OMER., 002 -T 777 'I- ~A 134- k y k7 1,C-' MOil KOMISSLWVA, L.N.; SIYANOV, Yu.P.;---VIaWjMIRGVA,-Z.A.- Some properties of crystalline varieties of ZrO2- Mmr- neorg.khim. 5 no-7:1413-1417 J1 160. 04IRA 1317) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvem3yy universitst im. M.V. Lomonosova, Kafedra neorganicheakoy khimii, (Zirconium oxide) 9.2200 69510 AUTHORS: Spitsynp Vikt. I., Academician, 8/020/60/131/04/039/073 Komissarova, L. N. BO11/B017 Simanov, Yu. P., Tyutyuyeva, N. N. TITLE: Niobate and Tantalate of Zirconium-1 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 131, Nr 4, PP 857-860 (USSR) TEXT: The authors describe the conditions of formation of zirconium tantalate and -niobate. Mixtures of zirconium- and niobium hydroxide (ZrO 2 :Nb 20 5 ~2:19 1:1 and 1:2) served for their production. Besides these mixtures, also the indi- vidual hydroxides were sintered and/or roasted in silite furnaces at 13000. Fig- ure I shows the X-ray photographs which were taken on an iron anode with a camera of type RKD-57. They were measured by means of a comparator. The results are in good agreement with data from publications. The lines characteristic of ZrO 2 and Nb 205do not appear on the X-ray photograph with an oxide ratio of 2:1. Eence? a new phase was formed (Fig 1). No lines with a different oxide ratio than that mentioned were observed. Zirconium tantalate was produced by a similar method from the corresponding hydroxides (Zr02 :Ta 20 5 '20) by sintering. The X-ray photograph showed no lines of ZrO 2' only some lines which might be ascribed to Card 1/3 69510 Niobate and Tantalate of Zirconium S/020/60/131/04/039/073 BOII/BO17 free Ta 2050 The authors regard this as a casualty. The sintering product re- presents a now phase. The reaction of ZrO 2 with NY 5 takes plaoe more easilyt already at 1000c withSn 6 hourep whereas 40 hours are necessary for the formation of tantalate at 1300 9 Since the oxides used are hardly volatile at these tem- peratures, the authors conolude that they obtained compounds 2ZrO 2' R205' (ZrO )2R2079 respeotively. The analysis shows a content of ZrO 2 which is in good agreement with that obtained by computations. Zirconium niobate and -tantalate are white, finely crystalline substances. A great number of lines (about 60) on the X-ray photographs indicate a low symmetry of the crystal lattioe. The authors deter- mined their physicochemical constants. Both compounds melt without decompoBition and are not subject to any phase transformationsbetween 20 and 14000. Figure 2 shows the thermograme of heating. Furthermore, the authors investigated the rate of reaction of zirconyl niobate and -tantalate with CM 4 vapor. For the purpose of compari8on, they chlorinated the oxide mixtures 2:1 mentioned at the beginning at 500-650 during 30 minutes.(Table 1). These zirconyl salts can be 0 chlorinated 3-4 times more slowly than the corresponding oxide mixtures. At 500 , zirconyl tantalate cannot be chlorinated at all. Table 2 shows that both zirconyl salts Card 2/3 695LO Hiobate and Tantalate of Zirconium 3/020/60/131/04/039/073 2010017 are highly resistant to HCl (36%), H2P2 (25%)t H2504 (94%), and KaOH (40%)- They were beat dissolved in H2F2 where tantalate is more resistant. It is prac- tically insoluble in hot-concentrated HC1- and H 2so4 solutionsp in H2so4 and ammonium sulfate mixtures. Also together with sodium pyrosulfate, K 2COV and sodium peroxide it cannot be melted. The undissolved portion of the two zitconyl salts remains unchanged which indicates a high chemical resistance of these compounds. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 5 references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: December 22, 1959 Card 3/3 5 (2) AUTHORS: Spitsyn, Vikt. I., Academician, SOY/2G-127-1-32/65 Komissarova, L. IT., Vladimirova, Z. A. TITLE: Tungstates of Zirconium and Hafnium (Vollframaty tsirkoniya I gafniya) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1959, Vol 127, Nr 1, pp 120 -4,23 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The data given in publications on the substances mentioned in the title is very rare and contradicting (Refs 1-4). The pres- ent paper deals with the synthesis of hydrated and anhydrous tungstates and with the investigation of some of their proper- ties. The first were obtained by the interaction between zir- conyl- or hafnyl nitrate solutions and ammonium tungstate. Their molecular ratio was 1:1. Zr- or Ef hydroxide was precipitated when the pH of the solution amounted to more than 3.2. Colloidal precipitation was produced between pH 1.8 and 3.2 which coagu- lated. in the case of heating in a NH 4N03 solution of %p',. Both initial substances reacted fully according to the analysis, An- hydrous tungstates were obtained by sintering (6 hours) oxides Card 113 or hydroxides of the afore-mentioned elements with equimolar Tungstates of Zirconium.and Hafnium SOV/20-127-1-32/4-5 quantities of tungstic acid. The formation of the neyr phase was controlled by radiographic analysis. White fine-crystalline substances with radiographs which are very similar to one an- other are produced when the sintering products are chilled. The above tungstates are not produced if the chilling is carried out slowly. 1:1--compounds containing an excess of the component concerned were produced by sintering mixtures of Zr02 and HfO 2 with WO3 in other ratios than 1:1, e.g. 1:2, 1:3, and 2:1. The radiographs did not show new lines indicating only 1:1 oxides. The compounds produced were analyzed by alkaline and pyrosul- fate exposure. Table 1 shows the results. Accordingly, the sub- stances synthesized are to be ascribed to the following formu- las: ZrOWO 4. 11-5H2 0, ZrOWO 4' HfOW04 -2H2 0 and HfOWOr. Hydrated zirconyl- and hafnyl tungstates are white radioamorphous sub- stances which absorb humidity in air. Rither the symmetry of the crystal lattices of anhydrous Zr- and Rf tungstates is low (their radiographs show more than 70 lines), or at least one of the axial parameters has high values. The high values of the Card 2/3 angle of glide agree with the low density valuos; 5.27 for Tungstates of Zirconium and Hafnium SOY/20-127-1-32/65 ZrOWO 41 and 6.27 for HfOWO 4& The thermal stability, volatility with steam, and the behavior to the reagents of the afore-men- tioned substances were investigated in order to confirm the in- dividual character and to compare their properties. Figure 1 shows the curve of the change in weight, figures 2 and 3 the thermograms of heating. Dehydration is carried out in two stages and without a change of the amorphous state. Decomposition into the oxides ZrO 2' Hf02 and WO3 is caused by complete dehydration according to radiographic data. Volatility was checked according to refercnce 5 (Table 2). It is rather high in the two tung- states and increases with the content of bound water. Table 3 shows the behavior to HC1, H 2F2' H2SO4' Na0H, and NH4OH. There are 4 figures, 3 tables, and 5 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy univereitet im. M. V. Lomono8ova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: April 259 1959 Card 3/3 VOROBIYEVA. 0.1.; VLA DIMIjwk,.eX' Z.-. The system Teo2 - H1103 - H20. Zhur.meorg.khim. 2 no.9:2221-2225 5 '57. (MIRA 10:12) (Tellurium oxides) (Nitric acid) VIADIMIROVA, Z.Ya.,kandidat moditainskikh nauk. StenocarUs, in patients with cancer of the cardia and esophagus. KhirtLrgiia no.10:44-50 0 155. (MLRA 9:2) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khirurgichaskov kliniki i otdaleniya Instituta sksperizentalnoy patologii i terapii raks. AMY SSSR (zav.- deyetvitel'Vy chlen ANN SSM prof. A.G. Savinykh) Tomakogo meditainskogo instituta imeni Y.K. Molotovs,. (ANGINA FACTCHIS in cancer of esophagus & cardia, clin. aspects) (XSOPHLGUS. neoplasms with cancer of cardis, & angina pectorlB, clin. aspects) (STOMACH, neoplarams cardial, with cancer of esophagus & angina pecteris, alin. aspects) GRIGORIYEV, I.I.- S11IK11OVAO N.M.,; VIADIIMI,RPVAP Z.Y&-.; KRESIKOVAt I.A.; PATIWS10A, A.V. Prevention of rheumatic fever under operating conditions of rhei-tological clinics. Vrach. delo no;9:31-33 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Sochinskiy nauchno-issledavatel'skiy institut kurortologii. (RHEUMATIC FEVER) TIKHONRAVOV, V. A.; SOLOVIYEVA T. P.; VWPjMQU,-Z---Ya,;_' SHILYAYEVAP T. 1. (SocO Urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids in rheumatism and infectious nonspecific polyarthritis during treatment with cortisone, ACTH, pyrasolidine and salicylates. Probl. endok. i gorm. 8 no.l: 82-86 MY-Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Iz biokhimicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - dotsent V. A. Tikhon- ravov), kliniki aktivnogo revmatizma i kliniki revmatoidn-fkh artritov (zav. - prof. M. M. Shikhov) Sochinskogo instituta revmatlzma. (RHEWATIC FEVER) (ARTHRITIS, RHEWIATOID) (STEROIDS) (CHEMOTHERAPY) IAHEV, Alicei, Ot. prof.; VIADIMIROVA-POMARWA, Dooka, as. Participation of the nervous tiystem in the Duran-Re-ynals phenomerwa. Izv. Mikrob. inst., Sofia no.8:291-307 1957. (NERVOUS SYSTEM, physiol# determ. of particimtion in exper. micrococcal infect. as diffusion factor in rabbits) (MICROCOCCAL INFWTIOI?S, exper. as diffusion fnator in rabbits, determ. of particioation of NS) VLADIMOVIC, Viadimix; HUMS, Milan,, iriz, MDehanization of atabilization works. Geod kart obzor 9 no.7: igo-19i n 63. 1. 1. Uatav goodazle a kartografiat Brno* L-- ~4287---6~6 ACC NRt AP6o24703 SOURCE CODE: CZ/0024/65/000/009/0240/0242 AUTHOR: Vladimirovic, Vladimir j_- . ORG: Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Brno (Ustav geodezie a kartografie) TITLE: Surveying activity in urban planning SOURCE: Geodeticky a kartograficky obzor, no. 9, 1965, 240-242 TOPIC TAGS: geodetic survey, mapping, general construction ABSTRACT: The article discusses the place of the VAndPRiRt in the planning of construction work. His tasks include providing the mapping basis for the makting of general and detailed territorial maps. The reproduction of maps is discussed, and the individual stages in making territorial plans are characterized. This paper was presented by Engineer Milos Vondruska, USGK, Prague. [JPRSj SUB CODE: 08 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 021 Card ~j S-j (;0"Latry: '-0rjtor.1,L- 01 Or~ ti&.Utul A(7rOnOf'-1i01 I (In3 Ind; ituu si Gcodozic U) Cvista C-' BuChCX03~ t~ C)-uQ - NO 1, Pp f tre sovchoz)r ~a reViel-I Of le , . jven , no Vol 1,10 the o ry 0 title (ori.-i-151 tit rLitu. rfr, of t 0 s, tloo n C) ",0 s cow !95 in VIADIMOVICKS A* Fore-man I.P.Zubrav and his initiative. Awhinostroitell no.5.- 3-4 Yq 162, (14M 15 0) (Wire drawing-Technological innovations) VLADIMMOVICH, A. A.V.Antropovis drill chuck. Masbinostroitell no.7:28-29 161. (KM 14:7) (Chucks) S/117/61/000/009/002/004 Aoo4/Alol AUTHORS: Danilov, B.F., Viadimirovich, A.G., Stepanenko, Yu.A. TITLE: The Moscow Council of-innovators recommends PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitel', no. 9, 1961, 28 - 29 TECT: In a number of individual articles under the above common heading new tool and fixture designs are described. Firstly, a grinding wheel dresser designed by K.G. Zyandrikov is mentioned, consisting of the housing and, fixed to it, the rotating disks foil the dressing of abrasive wheels. Inside the hous- ing a screw is mounted intended for the feed of the head towards the grinding wheel. The dresser is mounted on the &rm rest and clamped with the aid of a slide. TI-e design of-a new cutting-off tobl by turner I.K. Yevseyev was reaom- mended to be introduced in industry by the Moskovskiy gorodskoy sovnarkhoz (Mos- cow City Sovnarkhoz). Instead of one cutting edge this tool has two or three ar- ranged-at an angle of 900 and another one of 1 mm width between them, This new -cutting-off tool operates at speeds of 350 m/min and feeds of up to 0.35 mm/rev. It in particularly suitable for the cutting off of parts from aluminum, stain- less and heat-resiptant steels and titanium. Next, a sintered carbide profile Card 1/2 S/117/61/000/OC9/003/004 Labor gifts on the occasion of the Party Congress Aoo4/Aloi ration without hitting on the faoe end of the mandrel. Moreover, he has devel- oped a fixture for the simultaneous turning of two-sided tapers, which is mounted on the front part of the carriage. It makes it possible, in one setting of the tools using the limb of the transverse slide, to machine the parts in so many pas5es as permits the working tolerance. Besides, it is possible to mount an ad- ditional rear tool holder for the trimming of face ends, etc. A description of the fixture design is given. The author then describes the operation of a device for the boring of spherical bearings, which is mounted on the tail stock spindle. Another device for the boring of ball shapes at great depths is mounted on the carriage exactly along the lathe axis, while the tool is set according to the radius being machined. By the longitudinal feed of the carriage the tool bores the cylindrical part of the component. A brief description of the design is given. The author describes finally the design of a device for the machining of concave spherical shapes, intended for the processing of rolls, rollers and simi- lar parts with mechanical tool feed. There are 7 figures. Card 2/2 AA. WITSELI. Yakov Oevalldovich. inzh.; VLADIHIROVICH, A.G., red.; HATUSEVICH, II.L., tekhn.red. (Repairing construction machinery] Tekhuologiia remonta obshche- stroitellnykh mashin. Moskva, Yees.ucheb.-padagog. izd-vo TruA- roxervizdat, 1957. 116 p. (HIRA 11: 4) (Building machine ry--Kaint enance and repair) AWOKHIN, Grigoriy Aleksandrovich, inzh.; NIKITICHEV, V.S., nauchnyy red.; VLADIMIROVICH,,A.G., red.; OSTROVA, I.M., red.; SAMUILOVA, A.G., t .1iWa, [Practical instruction for waters training moons in building and trade schools] Metodichaskoe posobie mastern proizvod- etvannogo obucheniia dlia podgotovki kamnahchikov v stroitell- nykh i romeslannykh uchilishchakh. Moskva, Vseo.uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrezervizdat, 1938. 191 p. (MIRA 12:11) (Kasonry--Study and teaching) Vill ZAVRAZHIK, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; OSIPOV, Mikhail Ivanovich; VWIMIROVICH, A.Gs red.; SUSMYICH, Me, tekhn, reds [Practical m=al for teachers in building schools and schools for painters] Hatodicheskoe posobie prepodavate'liam stroitelinykh uchi- lishch I shkol dlia rax maliarov. Moskva, Voes. uchebuo-pedagog. ixd-vo Trudrozerrizdat, 1958. 131 p.' (MIRA 11;7) (Painting, Industrial) RYA1-OV, Aleksandr Yedorovich; CHMOKOV, A.B., nauchnyy red.; GILLXR, Ye.H., na-achnyy red.; OSTROVA, I.M., red. . red.; TOKIR, A.M., tekhn.red. (Making steel construction elements] Izgotovlenie stallnykh konstruktaii. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Yean.uchebno-pedegog. Izd-vo Trudrezervisdat. 1958. 367 P. (MIRA 12:)) (Steel, Structnral) KMOV. Vaailiy Alekseyevich: ORIM9 DsHt, nauAW red.; GURINI A*Vs, red.; AsGs, red,; SAXUTWTA.9 A.G., tekhn. red. ~L [Joinery] Stollaxnoe delo. Izd.2., perei. i Ispr. Koskm, T"s. uohebuo-padsgog. izd-vo Trudrazerrlzdat, 1958, 522 p., (Joinery) (MM UtIO) GARANIN, Grigoriy Sorgeyovich, inzh.; GALAKTIONOV, A.A., kand.arkhitaktury, rod., VLADIMIROVICH, A.G., rod.; P3RSON, M.N., takhn.red. V-~ t-t's~- ~-`:~;--~~.Sr---Atmpaw [Construction of modern warm floors] Ustroistvo sovremennykh teplykh polov. Pod rod. A.A.Golaktionova. Moskva, Vaes.uchebno- podagog.izd-vo Trudrozervizdat. 1959. 123 P. (MIRA 12:12) (Floors) GENIN, M.Ta.: SMIRNOT. L.I.; SAYIN, V.P., nouchnyy red.; V~ADIMIRPYJ-0110-- A,G., red.; PMWE, M.N., takhn.red.; SUSHUTICH, V.L. tekhn.rod. (Assembling sanitary engineering equipment] Kontazh sanitarno- tekhnicbeskikh ustroistv. 12d.2., dop. i perer, Koskvap Voeso uchobno-pedagog.izd-va Proftakhizdat, 196o. 391 P. (MIRA 13:11) (Sanitary engineering) TOROPOV. Aleksandr Sergeyevich; VLADIMIROVICII, A.G., red.; OSTROVA, I.K., red.; TCUR, I.M., tokhn.rea-.-- [Reinforcement] Armaturnya raboty. Izd.3., parer. I dop. Moskva, Vses.uchebno-pedngog.12d-vo Tradrazervisdat, 1959. 371 P. (MIRA 13:5) (Reinforced concrete) KIRILWYA, Aloknondra Grigor'yevna; BOKITIKO, H.V., nauchnyy red.; TLADIMIRCTICH, A.G., red.; TOKER, A.M., tekhn.red. [Modern painting methods] Sovremwwe metody maliarnykh rabot. Moskva, Vaes.uchabno-pedagog.izd-vo Trudrazorvizdat, 1959. 81 P.- (KIRA 13:4) (Painting, Industrial) BOGUMAVSKIY, Leantiy Davidovich; SMINOV, A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk, nauchnyy red.; VIADIXIROVICH, A.G., red.; TOM, A.M., tekhn.red. (Reference book for young sanitary technicians] Spravochnik molodogo santekbUka. Noskya, Vase.uchabno-podagog.izd-vo Prof- tekhizdat, 1960. 324 p. (MIRA 13:9) (Plumbing) A TIMOYMVICH, Vladimir Semenovich, inzhener; SOLDIDYA, A.D., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nank, n4pchnyy redaktor; TLADI redaktor; MATUSEVICH,N.L., tekhnicheskfy- redaktor. [Assembling steel structural elements] Kontazh stallnykh kon- struktsii. Izd.2-oe, ispr. i dop. Moskva, Veen.uchobno-pedagog. izd-vo Trudrazervizdat, 1956. 323 Pfj (MIaA 10:6) (Building, Iron and steel) UMANSKIY, A.M.; BOUTIN, D.Ye.; VIAD114IROVEH, A.G.., red.; TORSHINA, Ye.A*2 tekhn, red, - - [Production of powder metal products]Proizvodstvo izdelii meto- dom poroshkovoi retallurgii, ~14oskva, TSentr. biuro tekhn. in- formataii,, 1961. 65 P. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.)I-Ioskovskiy gorodskoy ekononicbe- ekiy administrativrVT rayon, Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva. (Powder metallurgy) TARASOT, M.M., zasluzhennyy vraoh USSR (Moskva); VLADIMIROVI masluzhe=yy vrach RSFSR . -U-011 Hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Sheremetev Hospital., now the Sklifosovskii Institute. Klin.med. 39 no,40-10 161. (MOSWW-HOSPITAIS) (MIRA 1414) VLADIMIROVICHP G.., inzhener-polkovnik, kand. tekhn. nauk How does one gather information on fe-ilures? Tekh. i vooruzh. no.1:77 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:6) WADIMIROVICH, Oeorgiy Arsenlyevich; TARASOV, Kikhall Kikhaylovich [Sklifosovskii Institute] Institut Imeni Wifosovskogo. Koskva. Kedgiz, 1959. 98 p. (MIRA 13:11) (MOSCOW--YIRST AID IN MOW AND INJURY) GLOTOV, V.N.; Prinimali uchastiyes JL~ ~IWROII~CH~M ~,- IVANNIKOV, A.Ye.; KIRZNERp N.A.; SOSIPATROV, V.A.; ZHELgZrOVA, M.I. Microcrushing of pigments and fillers with tho "Mieroatomizer" apparatus. Lakokras.matj ikh prim. no.6:57-60 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Paint industry-Ecpaipment and supplies) VLAI)I14IROVICII, V.P. First findings of the gents Anthropbyopois in upper Triassic deposits of the U.S.S,R, Bot.zhiir. 43 no.12*.1761-1762 D 158. (mk 11:12) 1. VaesoyuzW goologo-razvedochnyy institut, Leningrad. (Cycadophyta) VLADIMIROVICHP V.P. Study of the late-Triassic and early-Jurassic flora of the eastern Urals. Bot. zhur. 44 no.4:457-466 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:10) l.Vsesoyuzrqy nauohno-issladovatellskiy goologichaskiy institut, Leningrad. (Ural Mountains--Paloobotany) AUTHOR: Vladimirovich, V. F. SOV/2o-122-4-44/57 r---------------- TITLE: An Occurrence of ITeocalamites Remains Containing Pre- served Strobiles (0 nakhodke ostatkov Neocalamites s sokhranivshimisy,a strobilami) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 4, pp 695 _ 698 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The systematic position of Neocalamitea in relation to the type Arthropsida has never been entirely clear, despite their wide distribution in Triassic and Jurassic sediments. This was chiefly because their reproductive or.gana were never found together with leafy shoots. V.D.Boyakova presented a collection of plant remains from the Upper Triassic sediments of the Chelyabinsk brown coal basin to the author in 1957. Among these, a thin stem remainder of ITeo- calamites with 2 preserved verticillate leaves and stro- iles on thin, long "strophilophores"(stalks) was identified. The author gives a description of this plant, which he identifies as Neocalamites aff.carrerei Card 1/4 (Zeill.)Halle(Figs 1-3). Occurrence: the Konovalovsk~y An Occurrence of Neocalamites Remains Containing SOV/2o-122-4-44/c7 Preserved Strobiles section, well hole Nr 2719, depth of 108,3 M, first coal containing suite. Age: Keuper Series. It is known that 3 larGe groups of Arthropsida existed contemporaneously in the late Paleozoic in Eurasia. They were recognized by the structure of their re- productive organa and placed intt, 3 separate families: Calamitaceae, Sorocaulaceae and Apocalamitaceae. The differences between these familiis are reviewed. From the characteristics cited, it is obvious that the types of spore formation of the first two families are verZ.7 different from that (strobiles, Fig 3) of the Neocalamites. Moreover, all Calamitaceae are characteristic for the evolutionary regions of the tropical and subtropical late Paleozoic flora. On the contrary, the representatives of the Sorocaulaceae and 'Apocalamitaceae, with peltate Sporophylls, which are entirely foreign to the tropical forms, existed in the region of the temperate Tungusakaya flora. However, it should not be forgotten that the Calamitaceae Card 2/4 became extinct by the end of the Permian, thus, An Occurrence of Neocalamites Remains Containing SOV/2o-122-4-44/57 Freserved Strobiles it is difficult to attach a climatic significance to the Neocalamites.Likewise, it would be difficult to derive the Neocalamites from the family Sorocaulaceae. The type of spore carrier of the latter family is basi- cally different from all of the other groups of Arthropsidae~ with the exceptions of the Asterocalamitaceae and Pseudoborniaceae families. This type forms an entirel., special branch of the phylogenetic development of the Arthropsida. In contrast to this, a complete analogy'in the structure and manner of location of the strobiles of Ileocalamites and Angarotheca (family Apocalamitaceael,is striking. In the conclusion, further comparative remarks are made concerning the structure and distribution in time of Neocalamites Halle, 1908, including a more procise definition. There are 3 f1guree and 3 i-eforences, 2 of which are Soviet. PRESENTED: May 21, 19513, by V.11.Sukachev, biem"bez, Academy of Sciences, USSR Card 3/4 An Occurrence of Heocalamites Remains Containing SOV/2o-122-4-44/57 Preserved Strobiles SUBMITTED: May 21, 1958 Card 4/4 - - --- -- - ----m Dissertation: "Lower Mlesozoic Flora and Its Significance for the Stratigrapny of Coal-Eear- ing Deposits of the Eastern 51ope of the Central Urals." Cand Geol-INin 3;C1. Leningrad State I U, Leningrad, 1953. Referativrrjy Zhurnal-Geologiya, GeograAya, iloscow, Jul 54. SO: SUTM No. 35b, 25 Jan 1955 VladImit9yLek,_ ~V Vladimirovick, V. Causes for the neglect of landscape gardening in housing developrents. p. 74. Vol. 5, no. 2, Feb. 1957. POMINI STAVBY TECHNOLOGY Czechoslovakia So. East European Accessions, Vol. 6. No. 5. May 1957 ocent _J~ADJ)QR07 Healthy working and living conditions of workers. Prakt. Iek.. Praha 35 no.10:235-237 20 MaY 55, 1. Moskva, kathedra bygieny II. moskevskebo medicinskeho institutu Stalina. (IMMRIAL HTGII= in Russia. healthy working condo) (PUBLI C H9ALTH in Russia, care for wofters) 1 1. (I._"!'.) ~.. '~ I T 1l ~ +-, " ! ' -' " - . . I d ~ r.'. ~ : I , Lj . I . " '-. , ; i . ~' z I IL r, n, ! r i . ,~' a -1 - ', ~ - ! ' ' , -, ';.rr)"" ~_- '--- I , _. ~_ I ~ . 1 " " ; I 1 1-1 1 -, , 1 - 1~10 -. - II 1 11 N.N. I VLADI.,llRk'JAA I IS. 1. Lenin-rad Brancii I-an-Sovir-t Inst. 5l.iili!n-2l- I-amr-illet 1932, 1-80. I )I U 1) w )s I? to 14 5 it it )0 It, 0 It U 13 14 Am IS -A.,A-f-A. A A-S-2-F-A-P-A 11-1 L-M .0 QP j-'4 A The questloa *9 #0 dwatecam mr. Af,*h 111sawas; I" ** 9 Is ..Go Meidngftd) 19, 22-" INU); py'.4o, ~6; ~----Trht effe"'C't"U'l various 4 WOO& of ka disinfection an .9411 y2. M..d them. cin"tutitm cd the &AL Its bee. Ww mad tuar- PwAti- Nut an the ve-w-wition of wecht and gmwth of Olman fix z -00 itliffestUdied. Chkmi& *Ftime. SO., JfgCh. et,.Wa 00 axwe or less proloqed debftcht# effect on the n1bifyins pinKe"ri; in the and aad in .00 high -- adversely affectim! Plaint tmwtb AM seed gervilloatioa and pvt only W. -00 90 tW CmtM 91crPt 00&giblY J19C%- Formalia at OM entirely suppressed nitrifying 00 no 0 P-cessrs In the 9W but later stimulated th..: Heating was at relatively low tmps =00 00 lor , 'p-tively W-t pftio& save the ausat emaditing results, 0. 1., heating a Owl 101`30 win, atW'kMed all t~e spmotp. brdsmw_ This method definitely increased z0 0 *0 -0 fer6lity and did cot obvioualy &I", its vbrskxj of cbem&W properties, 0. L7. S COO 00 CO 0 00 coo 00 '00 0 e 4 -00 1900 1'00 as 0 00 '00 t'O 0 L.A aitTALLUjtGjCAi, 1,1111111M CLASSIFICA110" - 1 -1- - - - 1 .-.1 . - - I.- - . I -.- 1 1-4 1 j woo IT 10 is U, In -'s a-, 0 0 to ow i4; 411, 0 K a 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0v o *of 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 049 0 0 0 010 0-0 0 *,* 0 6000 0 o 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 a 0 oi -- e!4*066996960900960 & I A # wItuaimilmille x SISIMI) UD its Uji Owas)-Wau O'k 0 jeof 00 'A by Vw MUV*,W d. way- Inst.11VOT Cot* X 09 rvl-2--At high rdadv* mmift"Ifivtdiss 00 a *N*MdY tm UK rm& tkd f, buman wbich an Ned W, is hdavwta in R-916 IAd --kig ti- b-db. 1. S% 0 Pftvuts d:g;(),TrMth 08 calm as N rv =12% 0 QDNW R SM"AILD : see 0 43 200 e4 goo COO 6*0 20* 500 rife goo ire 0 u 000*0000000*000*000 OT go AMBARTSTJMOV, P.A.; RZAYEVA, S.B.; PODLISKFR, YO.B.; Prinimall uchastlye., BUYNITSKAYA, V.L.; AKOPOVA, Ye.N.; VLADIMIMKAYA, G.I.; MAYEDOVA, S.P. Using chromatographic -methods for controlling the production of bivinyl from butane. Sbor. nauch.-tekh. inform. Azerb. inst. nauch.-tekh. inform. Ser. Nefteper. i khim. prom. no.2:30-34 162. (MIRA 18t9) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN AzerSSR (for Buynitskaya, Akopova, Vladimirskaya, Mamedova). VELIYEV, Sh.V.; GRIGORYAN., Kh.A.; VIADIMIRSKAYL, Gj. Investigation of gas and petroleum of tba-Siazan' field. Sbor. trud,Az NII NP n0-4:218-228 059. (141RA 15:5) Siazan' region-Gas, Natural-Analysis) azan' region--Petroleum--Analysis) M VLADIMIRSK YAA.G. H. Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) rThe group theory method in stereochemistry." Mos, 1957. 7 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Mos Order of Lenin Chem-Technological Inst im D. I. Mendeleyev), 110 copies (KL, 4-58,82) -24- "*;~,Aetermlzmtion of the mmber of isomrs and stersolsomrs of the homologous ethylene series, N=h, doX-1, vyu, ah1coly; khim. I khIv6 takh, noo'l386438 158, (mm 1i:6) 1, Rekomendovam Imfedroy vysshey matematiki Kookovskago khimiko- takhnologichestago instituts in. D.I. Mandeleyeva. (Isomerigm) (Olefins) ,. nauk; VIII)IMIRSMA, M.t knnd, ell kokhoz. nauk; rIP01.1,0VA, A, , ),nn,]. f)ioiop 13 13 C., kan-,-!. bi-olog. nauk Revinvi and bibliogrqphy. ZFtshch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 20 no.6,61-62 165. (MTRA 18:7) 1. Breitskly pedagoFtchnskiy Institut (for Gromova). 2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-tssledovat,~llskty instIttit. znshchity rantoniy (for VladiTnirskaya, Gnsev), TO was I a I I I 111111411"M Ito a It a It A It a 11 14 a III it a OF 41 Q 41 at 4 A L 8 t -.4t, P 06 a .00 -00 a' *Parft-ly 0010M Pt*C*U"W- A- L RABt- .00 ip o 4r XXNWIF ILOW JL-L-V&iwKENMUu (Ad4 Physico. chlm- U-R-8-8-, IM, 10, gfig~-W; ef A., 1939, 1, see a 118). Do the=. of many garingly W. salts 00 =00 OtOrov ChRIFOWN)" in =60 0 mPwtnLI dieWbutim of the radiation 14 ;i~--;ie of the Particular salt " probably of the anion- The mechanism of the pvcam in ill.- MOW. 0. J. W. .!see -00 ice* Yoe ts 0 C ITALCUPGACAL LITUAttoff CL4ISIF$CATW* Moo wit 4.v .1-4 t- n JA I 1 11 Md a a 6 1 IF w 13 a I u 43 1, tr a to 0 at a it Is a It a o Z. 00 0 09 070 0 0 0 0 Ill 9 0 0 0 0000 000 Goo 0 6 00 0 466040 0 0 0 0 0 IS 0 Ct 0 00000496 so** so * 0 ~jo 0 0000 000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 f N ~!4 ~t- U U U 4 11 U 11 1 A L- I I . : I., I" vr OOA i 00 awl M. VLADWIRmWA (Aeta Mysitsvh1m. VAX$, 1-00 0 '1939. 1111; ot A... IM. It Wl).-AsudyAm .00 of dwrt-Wave md6um emmw dwimg thm iatemctioa see of x-HL1 md x-214011 Aours it to W klantical with thm smiU4 by knmIWW elm in !rltcv of au rto N&U(cCGwvitwh.A;.IMf,Yq6W). It suppmW that m both COW L Xle &" Cl' we azciW b .Y the in -Qs &WuUm& T%* radW~km im mootly abmW by maturMul N &M this vmmnte foer the Wasum with all. goo milialom of the react&nta. 0,o# SOO 00 Noe Oe Lee 0 t 0' 4 IV -1) Is It a n 19 41 &3 01 1 114 0 4 0 e 0 40 ****go 0*00 0 0 0 6 0 0 OIL *0009000 0 0*: SIT. _7 00 06" 00 1 oo A 008 004i 004 06"' 694 W 00 00,41 Tiaw ths"b" id UW mft"AW Oneck as 060gulaum so "INIMP& to :0800owdam ad COW W).-The relationakip , between Uis coacn. of oaHokW V,,OsJO40W-#W%) widths Um threshold Of omwak" using 1jr-IM Am" bow meamimod. 'no mdkAim JL.. wmadelacted bys, yeast culture in an ad p q 11 a quartm window in do low do ioll" vm discharVed both oontin= and in6arn Wit.- The tim thmhuld incromm" tit Gomm. of OdWd, wd with dilution of the siodmou. it is covieJuded thitt the radiation : wln.,W IM this Mwistlon of the Wowd pham mid not with the d4pinving medim. F, J. L. u 11 AV 10 AS a, -,I-,Ant e 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 a *T169 1 001 0*460040000000060666:1 S I S - -*a** goo 00&000 -0-011=0-0-PAL06006 'A 4 I - A) .00 .00 Boo =00 r4 0 coo ro 0 co 0 fto :9040 1000 tug too ~ 40 1~ CIO@ i I WOO 0 81AS41 00 cow 'i_, F~mh 0 ii- a- 3 a $I'm 0 00 0000 00 L 44179-65 EPF(c)/rNT(m)/T/rJP(b)/EWP(t). IJP(o) DJ/JD. ACCFSSION NR: AP5011689 UR/0065/65/000/005/0038/0040 2. AUTHOR: Kelpohniko-t, V. P.; Yermilov A. S.; Shekhter, Yu. N. I VolobuysY9 N. K.; Chornikov, 11, V, ; Vladimirakaya, M, TITLE: Experimental unit for producing finely divided molybdenum disul:ftde SOURM Kbimiya I tekhnologiya topliv I man no. 5, 1965, 38-40 ant% additive ultrasound, comminution, TOPIC TAM molybdenum disulfide, lubric clanalfic&tLon/DMVB 1 ABSTRAM The feasibility was shown of producing large quantities of a grade of finely divided W92 suitable for lubricant additive purposes. A newly built ex perimental unit was used which perfbrms conizinution and subsequent classification Of 143S2 In the form of an aqueous ethanol suspension in an ultrasonic size-reduction machine'and an ultrasonic classifier (Fig. 1 and 2 of the Enclosure). It is noted that conventional mills are unsuitable for producing H082 of the desired purity and particle size. The source of ultrasound In both cases in a magnatostriction transducer. The classifier screen Is cotton cloth. The and product particle size is less than I micron. On the basis of this ultrasonic equipment, a flow sheet to proposed for a semi-works plant designed to produce M682 " a suspension in aqueoui alcohol, a product designated DMVS-l. Orig. art. host 4 figures. IBM] AC=SION M AP5011689 ASSOCIATIONt Hookovskiy savod *Sefteges" (Hoscov "Wefts&"" Plant)l Vnl NP SUBKrrrEDt' 00 SIMS. ol eta com TITLE: Experimental unit for producing finely divided molyb lenum diaulfide 043, 0- 5 __19 SOURCE fmimiya -t-tekhhologija topliv- imasel,n 65 $~:3&40 x., -disulfi& I anum :additima, ol-tvinound,--commi, P ciassi III cation ARVIS1 ABSTRACT larlibility- --was shQ'M :)f '--me--fe -of-~roduding:large~-quant.ities of-a grade4 _1~ -suitable- for lubricant additilre purposes. A newly built ex- t periment-0 unif. .rp!: usti-d wbinh nqrfr-;nrG ?O=, in,,~,,~n an Asubsequent Mh I -"p-7-1cle size. lrl'~ 1 transducer. The ciassifier screen is cotton clotii. The ena product particie size is Iess than I micron. On the basis of "'ilis ultriolonic eauiDment. a flow sheet is A~ -L 4.41-,(79-65. ACCESSION IIR: AP5oii689 -_AZfj0CjAT-j0H k-jakt5vnki ravod "Nefte or." (W-a-cow "ILft-e aa,-, plmt,) vNil fie S"- 41"IrED - 00 ENCL: 01 am com: 5P,60 R F, NO REF ~.~C'V. VLA-Uhdf, T ii v 1 -,,aii Machine tractor sUitions, flaht "or virtory! lial,Vt~,,31 rq.-jp-ii,,,n grid winter sowlr)C at. rwnhine frnrJor stations. Moskv!j, KrestI4,finskr~jo i-iizeta, VD1. 70 p. Cyr .4 S63 1. Mqvhine-tractor stations. 2. Agriculture - Russia 38100. VLADIMIRSKAYA', M. 1. Opyt prinieneafflN sosushchikh nasekoinykh v tafge v 1951 i 1952 gg. (Zoologicheskil zhurnal, Nov.-Dec. 1953. t. 32, vyp. 6, p. 1189-92) Text in Russian. Title tr.: An experi- mental use of dimethylphthalate as protection against biting insects in the taiga in 1951 and 1952. Contains the results of the experiinental use of" dirnethylphthalate against nios- quitoes, gnats and black flies in the taiga zone of Kola Peninsula in 1951. This preparation was applied four or five titries (in 24 hrs.) and proved to be quite effective although wind, heat and rain redLICe the period of usefulne.9s. The experiment was continued in 1952 in the Pechora River valley ushig inos- quito nets treated with a solution of this preparation. The nets were perfectly effective for 18 to 20 days, and retained I- t alga in 1951 arv-1 1959 LI Cqndains tlie results of the experiinei)tal Use d6f-diinethylplithal ate against nioli_ r quitoes, g~tits,a-nd black flies in tlie taiga zone of ', Kolllf- Pel,lilISILIkI ill 1951. This prepa-fIfation was a.pplied four or five t~u'nies (in 24 lirs.) and proved to be e quj~e' effective although wind, heaC and 0 rain reduee he_PrXio,"L__Li ~eful~ess. s he experiment was continued in s in the Pechora River valley using mos- quito tiets treated with a solution of this e preparation. The nets were perfectly e effective for .18 to 20 days, and retained 4 some, proteetive properties for at-, least 45 days. A practical suggestion is offered of increasing the length of tlie- nets to cover the shoulders. Copy seen: D_LC; AIJI-Z. VLADIMIRSKAYA, M.I.; MHMY7, A.I. Birdg of Lake Kurgalldzhin (northern Lazakhatan). Trudy Zool. Inst. 9 no.4:1199-1225 152. (MM 7:11) (Kurgalldzhin, Lake--Birds) (Bird8-Aurgallfthin, take) VIADINTRBXATA, M.I. - Use of dimthylphthalate against blood-sucking Ineects in the taiga during 1951 and 1952. Zool.shur. 32 no.6:M9-1192 H-D '53. (gLRA 6:12) 1. Pecharo-Ilychakiy gasudaretyenW supovednik. (Insect bites and repellents) VLILDIMIJRSKAYA, M.I.; LZBEDEV, V.D.; NASIMOVICH, L.A. New data on the ecology of otters. Biul.MOIP. Gtd.biol- 58 no.3:14-24 '53- (MLRA 6:6) (Ottere) VL&DIMD5KkYA,M.I. Biology of blue hares on the Kola Peninsula. Zool.zhur.34 no-3: 682-685 My-je 155. (RTMA 8:8) 1. Pechoro-Ilychakiy gosudaretyennyy sapovednik (Kola Peninsula--Hares) TIADIKMK&U. K. I. oflarTin-1he Lake Ima-fir basin. Top.Mt. ite.6;136-148 156. (XLR& 9: 8) 1. Pachoro-Ilychakiy gosudaretyennyy sapovednik. (luandre region--Whitefishes) VLADIKIRSKATA W- Gre7ling In lakes of the northwestern part of the LPke Inandra Basin [with summary In llnglishl. Zool.shur. 36 no-5:729-736 My '57. (KT2A 10:7) 1. Pachoro-Ilychakiy gosudaretveM'WY sepovednik. (Imandra ifegion-Grayling) VIADIM.IRSKAYA, M. I.- Effect of hydrological conditions on the spawning of salmon in the Pechora 4ver. Vop. ikht. no.10 Ul-120 160. (KEA, 14:4) I 1. Pachoro-Ilychakiy gosudarotvennyy zapovednik. (Pechora River-Salmon) f/ ~-' "/-, -, /, ~,)/ /-' -/~-/ , --_t/ VIADIMIRSKAYA, M. 1. -- lake trout (Salmo trutta L. morpha lacuntris) and char (Salvelinus alpinus L.) in the bodies of water of the LAke imandra basin [with summer7 in Inglishl. Biul.HOIP. Otd.biol. 62 no.4:37-50 JI-Ag 157- ( IMAVDAR REGION-4ROUT) (MIRA 10:11) VLADTT,=F,AYAy I'l. E. m. E. vjadimirska~va_and P. A. Proida nTe:-,t of Machinery for Wet Thermal Treatment of Grain," Itogi Ilauchno-lasledovatelskikh Rabot Vsesoiuznogo Instituta Zashchity Rastenii za 1935 Goda, 1936, pp. 154-156. 42T.72-734I SOs Sira Si 90-53, 15 Doc 1953 ife goo 1100000***000*0006 ox 1 1 4 1 6 1 a 0 to 11 u 11 14 Is A a-' k.-G A-, k .4 1-4 P MINSICAVA (MMO I'mm""M M ""try MSUWPA VU110PAT"M 90AW Up% Trpxxwmlx O.&I"A"saitax sell" -00 UPOT811 11MAb"il mxoeRil. [Calculation of the initial tem in -09 pers re of water for thernial dWdectioti of alled-grain against kxme smut.] -00 -IT Prof., LeniW., 19M. 16, pp. 118-M1, 11M. .00 The author lx4nts out that in the usual wet treatment against louse Smut of wheat VUOihigo 04": we preomfing abstract), in which the .00 T Faill is rc-soa ed In water at 26' to 33*0. for 4 homes &W then .04 immem in water at 52* for 8 minutes, the temperature d the water is lowered when the grain. which 6 cokler than the, waive, Ill imhletl. :104 The Ptatulartf of ntaking tho Initial tornporaturp of tho wairr V tiv 3' hottor 6 not consWerml Patiatectory, " the find 9 0 temperature of the water depen& upon the following varying factors: amount of water. amount 9( grain, its temperature, its moisture va -j content, and its specific heat.' The correct initial temperature of the water (TJ can be caku[&W from two formulae, thf, firit being I(] -ra) &37-f-aa) (2't- 2"#)Po. and the aftuid 1*, + 2"j. in which w in the number of calories needed to heat is kg. of 1:Ln from their orWnal temperature T,* to I',. the temperature requireLl for the tzrotment. we is the water content of the grain. o-37 in the specific heat of starch (assuming that grain is entirely compmed of stArch). MW ta.,IitrmofwntCTUanf(ortnatnwut. Atshloorinitialtemperatur" haml on (flew tviustions is given file both the pre-allaking SIMI sleeping treatinvwx for varying quantities of water and grain of difierent t1ol"Peratun-a Lad water contents. *Also W- a it U 0 It Q 10 .9 Its t t" r0 t V 'A 10M .I 'It ?0 is OW 00 0 0 0 0 tI . f-I - M. F-). Uspam pxawwaw rrxiewzou*rr- wHuux pwrenxA-TubKcWLu pwdelm (DitmL) Ssm IA para. site of rusta of cultivated plants, Tw&wulixa Msicina (Ditm.) 811-1-BIA11. A Pro(., Lexingr., 19M. 1, pp. 103-110, 1 graph, 1939. [Rece~yed ApA, 1940.1 Tuterrulina Perskina IRAN., xviii, p. 5281 was isolated in pure culture from uredo-puatules of Nocinia swaveolesu from Cirsivat anyw. Abundant apore rrmination occurred on slices of carrot. seeda of 1,01%, aq-beats, maim, and rice, and on milk anti beet wort ag4rd at temperatures between 9' and 23* C. (most rapidly at 15* to 25)'), the period required for "rulation varying. an favourable meds from 8 to 15 days. Media most favouratle for the man cultivation of the fungus am ihosse containing a large proportion of sugan and little protein. Inoculations of the spermogonial and aecidial stages of A di*- prsa on Andum *dxdio and A ymmixis on barberry with culturee of T. persicka yielded positive rftWts after an incubation period of 7 to 8 days. resulting in in inhibition or further developmersir of the mats; negative result& were obtained with inoculations of uredosori. 11 M),114113TAYA, If. E. M. E. Vladimirskaya, TIethods of Collecting Large Amounts -f Tuberculina persicina for Controlling Fungus Diseases,,? Dok-lady Vsesoitiznoi Akademii Sellskolchoziaistvennvlch Nauk Lmeni V. 1. Leni , vol. 5, no. 16, 191,0, pp. 16-17. 20 Ak1 SO: Sira Si 90-53, 15 Dee 1953 VLADI'MILISKAYA, 3-1, E. I,% E. Vladirair,91-aya, ttUso of Tuberculina persicina in Rust Control on Various Shrub Specico," Doklad.7 Vsesoiuznoi Akademii Sol '7auk imeni V. I. Linina, vol. 5, no. 19, 1940) pp. 36-41. 20 Ak1 SO: Sira Si 90-53, 15 Dec 1953 llTlXnTIIITR3X%Tl M. E. Vladimirskaya, 14. E. "American Powdery Illildew on Curranto," Sad i Oporod, no. 4, 1948, pp. 16-18. 80 Sa13 So: SM SI - 90-53, 15 Dec., 1953 VLADIMIRSKAYA. M.Ye. Fvngus diseasoo of flowering annuals. Bot.zhijr. 38 no.6.-817-829 N-D $53. (KIRA 7:1) (Fungus, Pathogenic) (Ylowers--Diseases and paste) RHOKHRYAWY, M.K.; VLADIMIWKAYA, M.Ye. Activity of the mycological section of the All-Union Botanical Society during 1952-1955. Bot.zhur.41 no.1:143-151 Ja 156. MRA 9: 6) l.Mikologicheakaya saktsiya Vsasovuxnogo botanicheakogo obshche- stva , Leningrad. (Botanical nociatiee) (Fungi) BONDMSEV, A.S.; VLADIMIRSKAYA, M.Ye. Brief account of work in the Mycological Section of the All-Union Botnnical Society during the period from July 1946 through December 1955 Mr 158. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Predeedstell Mikologicheskoy aektaii Vsesoyuznogo botAnichenkogo obahchestva (for Bondartsev). 2. Sekretnrl Mikologicheskoy sektaii Veesoyuznogo botnnicheskogo obahchestvn (for VladimisskAys). (ftngi--Research) VLADIMIRSEAYAt-)~jqo. Gray rot of the Chinese aster, Biul,Glav.bot.eada UO,35: 101-103 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1e Institut prikladnoy zoologii i fitopatolo ii, Leningrad. Usters-Diseases and pests5 (Fungi, Phvtopathogenic) VIADIMIRSKAYA M.Yea kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; IVANOVA, S.Ya., spetsialist pa Ieniy - SWU Fusarium wilt of cabbage. Zhashch.rast.ot vred. i bol. 4 no.43-3-34 Jl-Ag "59. (MIRA 1615) (Fuaarium) (Cabbd#O-Disaasea and peBts) ARISTOVSKAYA, T.V.; GOLLERBAKH, M.M.; KATANSKAYA, F.A.; KASBKIN, P.N.; KLUP7-,-S-.Ye.; LOZINA-LOZINSK:Y, L.K.; NORKINA, S.F. j RUMYANTSEVA, V.M.,- SELIEER, G.L., prof. (dectesed]; SKAILH, I.S.1 SKORODUMOVA, A.M.; KHETAGUROVAp F.V.; CHASTLXHIN, V.Ya.; PARSADANOVA, K.G., red.; CARINA, T.D., tekhn. red. [Comprehensive laboratorj manual on microbiology) Bol'shoi prek- tikum, po mikrobiologii. (Ely] T.V.Aristovskaia i dr. Pod obshchei red. G.L.Selibera. Moskva, Vyssbaia ahkola, 1962. 490 p. (MIRA 16:3) (MICROBrOTDGT--LAFDRATORY MANUALS) POLYAKOVf I.M.; VLADIMIRSKAYA, M.Ye.; POPOV, V.I. Soil fumigant mylone. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.2129-y.) F 163. (MRk 16:7) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut zashchity rasteniy. (Fumigation) (Thiadiazinethione) DONDARTSEVY A.S.; VIADIMIPSKAYAJ M.Ye.; GOLOUN, P.N.; ITOPOVA, A.T.; KHoKHP&Axov---jq.-k:-;,-ci-itREPANOVA, N.P. Work of the mycological section of the All-Union Botanical Society during the period November 1958-December 1962. Bot. zhur. 49 no.2011-318 F '64. (MIRA 1716) .F. POLYAKOV, I.M.; VLADIMlRSKAYA, M.Ye.; ILIINA, M.N.; H-ILOV'MOVA, T.G. Effectiveness of soll fwrdgation in the r--trol of the clubroot of mustard famJl) plants. Trudy VIZR no.20 pt.1:3-6 164. (MIRA 18:10) POIZAKOVp I.M.;. VLADDqT---SYATAj, 11.fe. Role of lIgbt cW11tions In the realstance of cabt3ge to dwV "wi Trudy V1ZP no.21ilg-U pt.2 164. (MIPA 18:12) VUD-11"IRSKAY-.', , '1. 11. Vladindrskaya, N. N. "On the Problem of Soil Disinfection," Boleznicheskogo Rastenii, Vestnik Otdela Fitopatalogii Glavnogo Botanicheskogo Sada J'IER, vol. 19, no. 1-2, 1930, pp. 22-54 So: SIRA SI - 90-53, 15 Dec., 1953 VIADIEIR~V-YA) N. 11. Burgvits, G. K., and Vladimirskaya, .11. 11. "On the ChB-nge of Cultural Characteris tics of Some Bacteria in Dependence of the Growth on Various Varieties of Potatoo:311 MAkro- biologiia, vol. 1, no. 4, 1932, pp. 42Q 438. 448-3 14562 So: SIRA SI - 90-53) 15 Dec., 1953 VIADIMRSKAYA, 11. 11. VABIN, S. 1. 'I"D VLADIMRSKNA, IT. N. "Cin the Effect of Certain Filling Up Substances on the Develoyment of the P"ungi Merulius lacrynins and ConiopYora cerebella in Lumber," 12,yestlia Lenin gr_idskogo Ins&jtut;,j 13rgIj=-s-Vredija1i-xmI v Sel' skoM I Lesnon. Kh 7.iBistve, no. 3, 1932, pp 3Ft-4./,,. 423.92 L543. SOI- SIRk SI-90-53j 15 Dec. 1953 0 04- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 CA 1411 kit am$; ill it it is f4 11 it It R a I Ulf it it - AM A-A.N1 N r (S. JJ& VJ~% DIM WK ATA flit- -- .00 W-~fitmaxux rijp6ou a pewcutic 11tit-TINWIC. (11it, elfect of certaiii coti~ttlictiotiml fillingm on tilt- -flo". of hou'v fuligi in m1l.tnictiolud tillit pigr .. I ta4. for 0-itintilit-.1 Altrat iii"I Ydrir:t 'Votx. 3. 1 - - 39-41, 1413-2. Fisgit-1; nomi iiary.) 00 ti t Tho resultst of tilo t,xperititiqltm lirivily rt-lkjrtc%l iii this ItAlk-r so jf j illi(swi4l flatt, of t1te iiiiAteritils 11-,41 ill 1(tivmitt Io till tit A 0 till, V4111RIV urtional illtvr.lqt(vm ill 111libliliv. (II.Mil M, voililigm, l4irtilioll f l f l miij t lt, Al w06), clitiker Im-orian-un r-i-Itio poa . rok-s-, im-1 tilt, like) nis-1 J.-molition rulil-le (otter it greAter resititstilco 0 W, tic trat ion (if Verith its 1wryina its and Con ispIdupm i'm 1*1,1,s to tlsc fn tit t to murrutinding timber thats varth, clay mixe-1 with i4trnw, I is* or meid. [.into awl gravel linn-tA to kut practically imlivnetmble il l t hi i it t l l i h f lt- er. ow w& at er c v A vvry ow itg it) to t , t y ow ung 9 lit'l4lifig C411mcity. Tho ulycelium of Ji, 1414-r%limaull w" shown to ill,j).-Irate tilt- fillingol stion rm-lily at Immidities of tit-, visvirots. -l ti Ji t l i i i hi h on- ro me a it o maturat on lito nt, mil 1 r a lintisc ito-otal a tig t 1 en-t"I Iii,twovii the wittvir-litildiiig enlittwity tit Ilia . Otip waq (. I Iilliiig material still it-,4 penetrability 14) either fittigum. I L 0, 611ALLWOGICAL 1111041609 (tiltifICATIC" A u Ir I 1 4 ad 0 Pit A, I it 04 a a 4 JIA VLADIlUIMAYA, ill. 11. V111411") S. I. and VLIDI!,aRlq-L-lyA) N. i1. "On the Piclogry of the "ur.,,i I-Serulius Lacrymans and Coniophora cerel-ella," iz.Vestila Lenincye;Ldshorm Instituta Borll-y s Vrediteliami v ~qllpYm . Lesnon Yho2iaistie, no. 3, 1932, pp. 57-772. 423.92 L543 SP: SIRA SI-90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 goes 000 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 : w as SO a III U 36 it 4 4,0 I a a A 1111110141JUM111111 61 IS A If JQI~ "in It at a L A so A S. V4 S a, V It, AVA (34MV S. -N,)- P&3PYWACJAOCn KA'MMMB noA -00 00 rpU609 xftmuw 00 C iacryn"s fthamit. w CoalisplLors cerebolla Solitz. [Decay of rve.1 hundlem causest by the activity of the houm, fungi 11frodiuar 1(teryinatio, Schutu. Iffill 11--plaborra erro'binths Schr-1 baU, Leninoinjil NO. for VoiAndfitiq 114rom im-1 fi~ Imix, 3, pp. 75-78, 5 tlgv., 19.12. 00 1 After it pamiuk ivrervace to the itiereming ump- in Rummia of .00 rt"Im tiol hi bundles an material for filling hi cotistructional biwr. 1~ A 0 0-pacrok Imew lim"ling ststgol, tho auditir mtAtm that hi widnAlml .06 elperimessla much Imnellem were rmbly jujil completimly ruttml by A 0 lacryiptatim antl VaniolAom corebeitts III, Isigh "lative 'logo 00 h wts i-lif i- fit 0- itim-mmosin) its. 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B01- AM& B~'~' sew MAS' Ser. iv Ba PP. 205-222,4fig"',= set the authoW laboratory This ip & somewhat, expanded ac"M~ 01' expenmenta to -31 cOQtWfliD9 houn fuelgi t,,t the p ibility *so i. d"8 and QmiopAortt cer,04U,) in buildinp by (Mendius Me ir, Mom and vol%tile slibetsuces, such an chlorine. fumigati- - ine the depth to o* Chloro- 0, &MtjC acid, ow.. and odso, to 116ttrUll tmte into PiM are of theta substanm P086 g"es and vapo which the been noticed(fi-AA, od. e, report of which has Alresdy w o 2611 118.1LA NCTALLUftICAL UTSMATLAC CLA"ICATWU total) 410 e.1 Q41 t vi I - ; ; ; . IS It IV 10 as 1 ; tome ail ice oqttfg Ito 9 *~* off 0 0 0 * 0 Q 0 0 0 0:10 0 0 0 0 0 0 we 0 IS 4 4 41 a a -*0 -90 -00 ~69 00 :0# COO see ------- 1B a so 0 4 0 41 4 41 0 0 go 00 6 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS VMI1-1n,5KAL',, 11. 11. V2.adimirskaya, N. N. "The Thinning of Wheat Due to 'Foot Rot' in Voronezh Oblast in 1936,11 Itopi Nauchno-Issledovatellskilch Rabot Vsesoiuznor,,o Instituta Zashchity Raptenii za 1936 Goda, part 1, 1937, pp. 125-128. 423.92 L541 00 0 9 dl I? I I ofA 1, 0 0 0 o 0 A L 't T '4f V A I I AA At 0 6 j j 04 00 40 0 0 is AVdnSl c4bblige d!p- Bull. Plaml obi-m-f--nO hy (Iwo WCWJIJ 4076-11MIC bytith,,fic-rubber indit'Ity. 6 a "tilt. of siltichydrs (111okil IC acl(6 Ots.011, IWO( V )Ill. Bic%, Mcoll 00 00 3; Anil I'loill $1341 Col"Plex ethrm It i" J."', 14, Plalmo. ll- killell a 11.255; suhl. of "siondertsuir," IkjIw 1.1noijill, .,Ill Whrotia requite a l(l-;X) min.espoitirr its a 1%,M41). of she is not %ul(aillc (or di,it, fecting calibute weds infected wills Allerivitirsa braillicar. A 1% "rundermte" "n, disildevird WAI C"Illig, 1,14oltio. dsopiwra brassirise and Alvadsopill aderholdit it# she fungous stage, Soil disiufmted with "condeniaic" ran be planted 15 days after the disinfection if a (rce acres, of 00 -a air i3 amured to the surface of the vid. Thr,,e mferitints:4- W. IC Henn '00 '00 '60 ISO *00 '00 ;00 Ce 0 :!P ro 0 ZO 0 Owl: !too too tz AS:..%LA istTALLUPWA I. LIVINAT tkl CkASSIFKA M 44, 0 U U AT so W; t? 1, K .1 it IT U It cc Ism (I I An L S a #14 VWIIMSKAVL~ 11. 11. Vlacimirskaya, N. 11. "The Cabbage Seed Bed Fusarium and the Use of Condensate for Its Control," Vestnik Zashchity Rastenii, no. 5, 1940, pp. 127-129. 421 P942 So: SIRA SI - 90-53~ 15 Dec., 1953

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