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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROVA, M. S. - YEGOROVA, N.P.

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M. S. YWOROVA., M, Be -"Tbe Quantum yield of the Photoeffect In Silver Bro- midO CrYstals-n M010tOV, 1956. (Dionertation for the Degree of Candidate in PtWsicomathematical Sciences.) C/1),"V, -M 4, /0. , ~~ p No 7- ~ So.% Knizhnaya Letopis, 9~6. zl;o USSR/Elect#Uity Dielectrics.. G-2 AbBt Journals Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956; 34991 Authors Yegorova, M. S., Meyklyar, P. V. Institution: Holoto vsk State Pedagogical Institute, Molotov Title: Quantum Yield of Photoelectric Effect in Silver Bromide Crystals Original Periodical: Zh. eksperim. i teor. fiziki, 1956, 30, No i, 6o-67 Abstracts The photo-effect was measured in AgBr with the aid of an a-c ampli- fier. To measure the absorption coefficienti a Se photocell was used with a high-sensitivity mirror galvanometer. The quantum yield of the photo-effect was investigated at room temperature and at higher tem- peratures (up to 1000) in the spectrum region from 400 to 540 mmu. In the blue portion of the spectrum there are 2 maxima of photoelectric sensitivity at 410-420 and 460 mmu. As tM itemperature io increased from 18 to 860, the photoelectric sensitivity drops sharply. As the concentration of the F - centers increases.. the quantum yield dimin- ishes exponentially and vice versa. This dependence is attributed Card 1/2 USSR/Electricity - Dielectrics, G-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika., No 12, 1956, 34991 Abstract: by the authors to the phenomenon of the concentraticm extinctIon of photoconductivity. Card 2/2 'is L 23341 3/038/61/000/006/02-7/063 (/,o 0 AOO1/A101 AUTHORS: Yegorova, M.S., Bogomolov, K,S. TITLE; An Investigation of quantitative characteristics of the image of an object made with photographic layers of variable thickness PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, nc. 6, 1961, 208, atatract 60220 Ckr. Vses. n.-1. kinofotoin-ta% 1959, no. 32, 63 - 67) TEXT: The authors studied blurring of contact radioautographic Images of thin (20-100tL) P-radicactive emitters W185 (activated wires) a3 a function of the thickness of emulsion film of MP (MR)-plates (thickness varied frc-n 7 to 40p, in one experiment and from 8 to 53 In the other one). After a transverse micro- photemetering of blackening, the area of the radiogram was divided by a horizsntal line in two equal parts, and the length of this secant within the radiogram was adopted as the width of the image. Then the c6efficient of image blurring K was determined as the ratio of widths of the image and the object. 1". was foland cu-,~ that there was no any essential dependence of K on the layer th,-~ckness and d-.nsi- ty of image blackening. This pertains als-o to the ccefficient. characterizing the Card 112 23342 S/05-8/61/000/006/027/,()6,3 An investigation ... AOOJ/AIO1 exponential fall-off of blackening denBity at the edges of the 1magre. The X-value did also not depend on the layer thickness and'llght intensity wh-an images of similar thin objects (dash lines) were obtained in a light beams A. Kartuzhanakiy [Abstracter's note: Complete translaticn] Card 2/2 M J, V Ila SMIWOV, Yu.D., kand.med.nauk; IEGOROVA, M.S. (Moskm) Prognosis of subarachnoid bemo=bage. Vbponeirokhir. Z+1 no.6: :21:-3 5 N-D 160. (KW 1411) 1, Nevrologicbeakoye otdeleniye 4.7 gorodmko~ klinloheskoy bollnits7. (BRAIN-TWORRHAGE) YEGOROVAP M.S. listhods of using IFFB oassettes in beta-d::3imtry, Fo#d, rad. 8 no.500-74 14Y 163. (MM 1715) "~av w R'".3 KUZNET!;OVA, L.V.; YEG(IROVA, M.S. Evaluation of B-rayn a~,, a fectrr In tj,n offant of raiiati,-,r, r~n parsonn working with tho -cyclotron. 149d.. rtd. 8 no.304-39 lAr 16 3 (Iff FA 170) "-,YxMOVA, M.Y. Characteristics of blizzards observed on railroads of the Maritine Territory. Trudy Dallnevost.. NIGMI no.11:160-114 160. (MIRk 13: 11) (Maritime Terr It ory-Railroade -Snow protection and removal) (Blizzards) VOLOSENKO, A.N.j YEGOROVA, N.V. Preservation of pollen viability in some pine specieti. Biul.Glav.bot.sada. no.58s89-42- 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1, Gosudarstvennyy Nikitinskiy botanicheskly sads Yalta. C;!" ~4 Ji IM 1-0 3 ,j 00 AUTHORt Yegorova,__~!,__~. S/050/61/-000/001/006/007 B012/BO58 TITLE: Diagram for the Forecastsof Day Storms (Undar the Conditions Prevailing in the [Soviet] Far East) PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1961, No. 1, P-P. 47-48 TEXT; Three types of synoptic processes are mainly obaerved in the thunderstorm activity in the ~,Sovietj Far Last. Calculations for May- September 1951-1955 showed, however, that only about half of such processes are accompanied by thunderstorms. To improve thunderstorm forecasts, it is recommended to use also the actual data on temperature ani humidity, distribution in the lower half of the troposphere, besides considering the synoptic situation. The state of the lower half of the troposphere in the Primorlye is characterized by: 1) (T - T,;),,, difference between tempera- ture and dew point at 700 mb. 2)6T850 difference between the temDeratu*ree 00 at 850 and 500 mb, respectively. 3 T 7 the highest temperature on the Card 1/3 0 Diagram for the Forecasts of Day Storms S/050/61/000/001/000'/007 (Under the Conditions Prevailing in the B0121BO58 LSoviet) Far East) earth's surface at 7 hrs (local time) in a region bordering Vladivostok (100 to 150 km radius). The first index represents the humidity of the lower half of the troposphere much better than the two other indices. The second index gives the reserves of lability energy in the lower iialf of the troposphere. The third index represents the extent of diathermancy of the lo-i;er atmosphere. It is pointed out that only the u3e of all three indices leads to results. Special diagrams (-for each summer month) were drawn up by using these three indices. One for July is sh3wn in Fig. 1. Under the conditions prevailing in the Primorlyo, these diaerams should 0 be used only if (T - T d)700 is smaller than 10o. If this value equuln 10 and is )arger,,it can be imnediately said that mout probably there will be no thunderstorm during daytime. These diagrams ve,.,e used at the Vladivostokskoye byuro pogody (Vladivo3tok '.',eather Bureau) during the summer of 1958. The probability of occurrence amounted to 83-p~ in June, 811j/o in July, and 84~~ in August. There are 1 figure, 1 table, and 4 Soviet references. Card 2/3 S/050J61/000/001/006/CO7 T, 30 - ' L B012/BO58 - Y " Legend to Fig. 1t w r003W OYAYT r003 OYAY 14 1 Thunderstorm is expected, ~ 2 is not expected. 13 HO rpol HO 12 A i 101 20 T960 22 24 26 'IS 30 32 a No PHC. 1. r Card 3/3 42827 8/Ld9,/82/d00/OLO/042/07l D228/D307 AMAMI, 111 inskiy, U.K. and I.I. V. Yegorova I TITLE: Cyclonic activity over the Sea of Okhotsk in the cold half of the year RIODMAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Goofizilca, no. 10, 1962, 33, abstract 1OD174 (Tr. Dallnevost. n.-i. 1,,idrbmeteorol. in-ta, no. 14, 1962, 34-38) T-_.61r: Cyclonic activity in the vicinity of the Sea of Okhotsk is characterized from synoptic data for October.-I-larcht 1953:- .~1959, In the cold season a cyclonic field prevails above the Sea of Okhotsk every year mad has an average frc uency of 68.5'0 of the days. Its prevalence maximum falls in December S2.3'10 of the days). 43-62 cyclones are recorded each year during the period under considera- tion; of these about 40*4, arises over the water% area of the Sea of Okhotelt. The emergence of cyclonce on the Sea of Okhotak takes place alono 3 trapctories, which can be Joined into 2 groups; west- erly (contiLental) and south-westerly (marine). During the season Card 1/4 S/169/62/000/010/042/071 Cyclonic activity ... ))228/0307 the average nunber of cyclon6s of both groupd'is approximately the same; at the beginning and and of the cold season, however, westerly 0 L cyclones prevail, but south-iflesterlies predominate in the middle. The prevalence of cyclonic activity above the Sea of Okhotsk is deter- nined'in the cold half of'the year by the structure of thernobaric field of the troposphere; over E'ast iLsia it is governed by the lprc- sencc of a deep cold "l-rough above the eastern seaboard. This trough is fo-nned in connection with the fact that the troposph2re's tempera- ture falls more rapidly'ovcr North-Liast asia than over oLher Eurasian areas. The advection of cold air both from the *irctic and from the chilled coatinent of 11sia occurs alony the tiestern edge of the troufyh. Thai-its to this the' trough spreads further and further south- wards from autumn to winter. Orographic conditions also promote the deepening of the southern part of the trough. im intensive frontal --one is foi-mcd beneath the southern part. of the upper trough '-- over Last China,.Japan, and 44.-hc adjacent seas -- and favorable conditions arise for active front-genesis which, in its turn, favors the deep- ening of the trough. I'ovinr, Ocneath the forward part of the trough, part of! the cyclones arising here emerge on the Sea of Ukhotsk and Card 2/4 S/169/62/000/010/042/071 Cyclonic activity ... I~228/1)307 create there the long periods in which cyclonic activity predominates. .'~t the berfinning and end of the cold period, when zonal processes are most frequent, the cyclonic activity regime near the Sea of Okhots%- is determincd to a considerable extelit by the emergence of cyclones f-rom the ."antur 3asin. The -formation of local depressions above the Sea of Okhotsk is connected with tfie presence of.large #~(_-ssurc differences along its seaboard, arising because of the sharp difference in the stratification of *the lower layer of air over coastal mountainous districtn and the sea. The presence of cyclonic circulation in the middle troposphere, when the stratifica- tion below is unstable , favors the shaping -of depressions. The posi- tion and intensity of the high-altitude depression over northern "Isia and the development of the 'E'uropean high-altitude ridge are of basic si(ynificance in autumn for the development of cyclonic acti- vity. If the ridge is strongly developed, cyclonic activity appears to be more active in the Far East and in the vicinity of the Sea of 6khotsk. If the European ridge is weakly dcvploped, when an upper depression covers the wcstcrn *part of the Asiiitic Seaboard, cyclonic activity is less active over,the Sea of Okhotsk. The position and Card 3/4 51, 3/169/62/000/010/042/071 Cyclonic activity D228/0307 the intensity of the Alacific'Ocean ridge acquire basic significance in winter. In the case of the ridge hPving a westerly position and a great 'northwards s-Prcad thd emergence of southerly cyclones talces place more often, and cyclones arc situated over the Sea of Okhotsk for a'long, time. If the ridge in driven back towards the coasts of North 2x~,,,erica or is generally absent, and a high-altitude depression is located over the Bering Sea, all southerly cyclones are directed into the Aleutian Isla-ads area. 28 references. Z-Abstracter's note: Complete translationj C ard 4/4 B P_" YEGOROVAI M. Ye., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Veins of lymphoid forma- tions of the intestines of man and of some vertebrate aEimals-" Kuybyshev, 1960. 18 pp; (Kuy'byshev State I'lledical Inst); 300 copies; price not given; 28-60, 164) -,VMS N YEGOROVA M.Ye. Veins in the lMhoid tissue of the human intestines. Trudy Kuib. med.inst. 11:235-245 160. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy anatomii (zav. kafedroy prof. F.P.Markizov) Kuybyshevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (INTESTINES-BLOOD SUPPLY) (LYMOID TISSUE) ~W YEGOROVAS M.Yo. Veins in the lymphoid formations of the Intesti4e in i= and in some vertebrate animals. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 40 no.3s~9- 1~6 Mr '61. (MIRA 14; 5) 1. Wedra normallnoy anatomii (zav. - prof. F.P.M&rklzov) Kuybyshev- ukogo meditainskogo instituta. Adres avtoras Kuybyshov, Meditsinakiy institut, Kafedra normallnoy anatomii. (MIPHOID TISSUE-BLOOD SUPPLY) (INTESTINES) YEGORVIA, Kiriya Yeulamptyevnn Receiving Unlimited Acidity from Methyl-ketone with Action of Chloride of Lime Dissertation for Candidate of a 'Medical Science Degree. Chair of Organic Chemistry Defending in Soviet Saratav University, 1945 00"00 a ate _i r,. Ir i r"'r 00 00 .00 00 so of JIM, 7. lum-407),_1 al. tAb.. 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It this agidatim Is run with punrled condensation products of the cwb=yl p i l 4 .. IM *Ids are not knweved and the opeo lion Is @ion~. Thus. 20 C. furfural asd 25 it. W.CO in 130 mt. 11.0 treated at 101 with 4 ud. .13% NaOl 1. shaken 4 hm.. wW treated with hlorumlex! time, wo abavv, yielded W.7% $.fare= C". m 1.319'. Similazly MeRtCO and fur- fural. caw* 13.3% G. JZ I:Owkpou 7: MCA ri v f-I Casidoamda tof meftyl ~Oyl k~ with besuldelloydo In Ibead&ty9flibemoodism. VTA~Abrsmuwa (Harstov Urd. IrWA. Ikipp. = -Pritfod. Kh1w. (I. AprAW Cbm, 1 24, 1(m 111,m) - mrI(tLv(24 slid 113 0. boll matil Ob Illy 110 41 A-d, alid let Used 14yegave epwWrict in- 0-40' oltort votimm 41104si Pyrolysis vrilk ft, A&tr4 Raw cars Pbcfl.,Cmg- in JjO ift 11W pft4W"ft Of It W44 Obvillit S do". Ir" to Nodwit wbieb dki #Ot ftwi witi ellswimatal lines. irgaftemar, "i cowl. ticos the pn3duct was VhCJIiCUeCOU*. whLIs In alk- mwwm it wagg"tly a p -' is vis the M of Ow bromm. " '. lk~ WX =,'& (&jdxkAisbdya Kbial. OATWO.Khashowill L.. IM. 11 0. Kwoulmd 4'z YZGGOVA, M.Ye.; ABRAMOVA, N.A. Gomplste and incomplete eaters ofe -fur7lacrylic acid and ethylene 917cOl. Zhur.ob.khim. 23 no.7:1158-1159 J1 153. KRA 6:7) 1. Laboratoriya biolclAmii Saratovskogo meditainakogo instituta. (Esters) (Aarylic acid) (Ethylene glycol) .......... I-- , 6S 119 ~,-."TTMR iR~ 3~4 -z~ vft.,m 4c, 4A 2i, -(irovs. It F. F8 .!ftcatil IOWA of hue., Z' ktzt ug V0. we;f X*UO.- ' ms L 144-IM0 , Rtfi-ra rk Bid 19SK Al~*tr -~~ 7a4el,-Tl-- ron-wr.- of U-4 keft vrntri- CUL-L, hcArt Made d mbblits %,-14 docrinlat-4 on$ dly to 4 manths Aectiemnatas was c4mled out bl, conslikting ths ciwmdL,,4 pt" by a maWlk ring or Wk 11pture, "dwing tuo d4trctsr 2 to 5 Wres. n4 at cogon content %-m% detarminix! by VGgjc-.'& mttbA. t-2 d.)i Arler ths aomk Omosis tho rimca. of glycopn w&,% Wm:ed 2--3 tMait. Thm, In I Incrvwd, reaA:Vlor nomal Id or avca higbrr a(w 0 a". In control mbb"Is' with OL lit-Awt WIMn'Ut AtarmIx, -ths emilont of glyiccgon (nOw m)tcu6um 1-2dAys Ow a7cratiam wasavvto,*1 ar next 11ormAl.- It It Ax%14V4 tt4t tt6* imrnv~i Cf 411-6-rn in at- Is caatro ttd by thm th., C-11.j. mj tha b"tt Inal "41. (SCII(an) 4VTHORSt Tiliohenkol M.~Nej Abramovat Me As? 8/153/60/003/01/035/058 Yegorovao Me Ye. BOII/BO05 TITLE: On a New Method of Producing Symm-9-mothylootahydroacridine, and on 2 Isomeric Forms of 9-Mothylperbydroacridint PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysshikh uohobnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i khimicheskaya takhnologiyal 1960t Vol 3, Ir It PP 130-131 (USS11) TEXT: The method mentioned in the title is based on a fusion of m thyl-tricyclo- hexanolone (I) with hidroxylamine hydrochloride without a solvent see Scheme). A decycloketolization of ketol (I) toi:thylidene-dicyclo-hexanone 51) is as- sumed to take place at first. Only th (II) is transformed to symm-9-mothylocta- hydroacridine (M) under the action of hydroxylamine hydrochloride. This is the first example for a transformation of A-eyolo-hexanolone into a pyridine base by hydroxylamine hydrochloride. The separation of 9-methylperhydroacridine into 2 isomeric forms was obtained by crystallization of its hydrochloride from acetone to which a small quantity of alcohol was added. The two forms are obviously one of the theoretically possible pairs of cis- and trans-isomers of this compound. The experimental part offers characteristics and constants of the substances produced. There are 6 references, 4 of which are Soviet. Card 1/2 On a Now Method of Producing Symm-9-mothyloctahydro- 053J60/003/01/035/058 Ae'ridine, and on 2 Isomeric Forms of 9-Methylperhydro- BOIIIB005 acridine ASSOCIATIONt Saratovskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet im. N. G. Chernyshevskogo; Kafedra organicheskoy khimii (Saratov State University Imeni ff. G. Chernyahevskiy Chair of Organic Chemistry) SUBMITTEDs February 20, 1959 Card 2/2 YEGOROVA, M.Ye. Chemical and technological testing of promising rye varieties to be grown in White Russia. Trudy BNIIPPT no-4193-99 161. (MIRA 17:10) TILICHENKO, M.N.; AEMOVA, M.A.; ISGOROVA, M.Ye.; BOVOKHESUCIMOVA, N.S.; SUSHKO, L. I. New inseeticides against fleas* Med.parazoi paraz.bol. no.5s614- 616 161. (MIRA 3.4--10) Is Iz laboratoriya organicbeskoy khimii Saratovokogo gosudkratve=ogo universiteta, imeni N,G. Chernyshevskogop kafedry biokhimii Sara- .tovskogo meditainskogo instituta i ilauchno-isoledovatellskogo insti- tuta, uMikrob.x (INSECTICIDES) (FLEAS) (ACRIDIVE) TILIGM&O, M-fl.;.-YEGOROVA, M.Ye. Synthesis of hydroxyacridine bases. Part 2s Synthesis of 9-me,- thyl-Bz, Bz-octahydroacridine. Uch.zap. SGU 75t68-71 162. (MIRA 17:3) 5 LUNEVA, A.,, domokhozyaj)m~ FLOTRMVA 9 A.,, lif ter; 31QQBQY-A-2_j-; GANTSEV9 M.., slesart-montazbnik; GORBUNOVp A. In order to k&p in a good mood, Zhil.-kom.khoz. 12 no.600-31 je 162. (HIRA 15:12) 1 ZavedVushchaya priyemnym punktmi "Aka0mgorodka" (for Y;gorova~ 2. Vostoktekhmontazh (for Gantsev). 3. Diroktor bani i prachechnoy No.3 9. Novosibirsk (for Gorbunov). (Ifovosibirak-Bathoo Public) (Ifovosibirak-Laundriesp Public) W. KAZEFINOV, M.N.; YEGOROVA, N.A. Ball mil3 operations at t~e Soutbern Ore-Dressing Combine. OLop. rud 4 ,o.4:45-,50 ',r-9. (MIRA 14:8) (Crushing maebinery) VTORUSHIN, A.V.; YEGOROVA# N.A.; OBTNIN, N.F. Chromium in bean-congl omerate iron ores in the Serov-deposit (Northern Urals). Izvo vyse uchebe zav.; geol. i rav. 4 no.4%79-85 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut imeni. V.V.Vakhrusheva. (Serov reqion (Sverdlovsk Province~-Iron ores) (Chromium) 0 MAMEDOVA, M.; DVORNIKOVA, R.M.; YEGOROVA, N.A. External secrotory function of the pancreaL in hypertonsion,, Zdrav. Turk. 8 no.lsll#~-16 Ja 16.4. WIRA 170) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy terapii (zaveduyushchiy - dotsent G.K. Khodzhakuliyev) Turkmenskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta. -m- YEVSIOVICH, S.G.;_YFXGOROVA, N.A. Ways of improving the operation of t~e Kovdor ore dre-,,:i-,g p)ant. Gor.2hur. no.l167-69 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut mekhanicheskoy obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemyklip Leningrad. KORN, G.; KW, T.; KX-", B.Ta.j redaktor; YXGOWVA, H.B&O redaktor; VILIBNUA, A.Y., takhnichaskiy redakt*r. [Electronic artalog computers (D--a analog computers.'] Ilektronnre modaliruiushchle ustroistva (na pootoiannom toka)e Fare-rod s angliiakogo pod red; B.IA.Irogans. Moskva, lzd-vo inoatrwmci lit-rY, 1955. 419 0; [Hiorof IW (MW 8:5) (Blectronio calculating mchinag) vrmOVAS Publishers of.Forei,,Yfi tiM. '(1aldmayer, Results and Froblems of Solar esearch", Literature, moscow, 240 pp 1950- -,u Pi STRUVI* Ottov, WMVICIT, A.G.Ctranalator]; TEGOROTA, N.B., radaktor; SHAPOVALOT, N.I., tekhnicheskiy [Stellar evolution; an exploration from the observatory. Tre-nslated from the Erglishl Zvollutelia zvezd: dawe nabliudenli i ikh istolkovante. Perevou a angliiskogo A.G.Hasevich. Moskva., Izd-vo inostrannol lit-ry, 1954. 283 P- KRA 7:11) V i HITRA, S.K.; ROSENBERG, G.V.,Ctranslatorl; MAKAROVA, Ye.A.,[tranulatorl KRAKOVSKIY, V.I., redaktor; ALIPEW, Y&.L., redaktor; 73*OROVA,,_ W-- -11 - H.B.. rodaktor; SHAPOVALOT, V.I., takhnichenkly radaktcr. emwe"l- [The upper atmosphere.,Tranalated from the llnglish) Ver-khniaia atmonfera. Pereyod a e(nglilskogo G.V.Rozenberga i B.A.Vzkarovoi. Pod red. V.I.Kragovskogo i Ia L.Allparta. Moskva, Izd-vo Inostrannoi 'it-ry, 1955. 639 p. [Microfilm] (MLRA 9:1) (Atmosphere, Upper) 3(0) AUTHORS: TITLE: S011/30-53-3-32/56 Mustell, E. R., Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, USSRf Yegorova, X. B. _ 3olar Studies and the Tasks of Geophysics PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, fir 8, PP 87-139 (USSR) ABSTRACT: From May 18 to 22 an extended plenary session of the Komiesiya po issledovaniyu Solntsa pri Antronomicheskom sovete Akademii nauk SSSR (commission of Solar Studies of the Astronomy -Council of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) was held in Leningrad. It vas devoted to the discussion of essential questions of solar physics and the effect of its -processes upon geophysical phenomena. The main task of the meeting was the development of research projects aimed at the study of the connection between solar and terrestrial phenomena in accordance with the astronomical and geophysical data furnished by the Inter- national Geophysical Year. In addition, the following papers were read; E. R. Muotell and collaborators of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory reported that the floccull were one of the foremost sources of the corpuscle outburst of the sun as was confirmed by statistical investigations carried out Card 113 by 0. ft. Mitropoltakaya, S. K. Veekhsvyatakiy assumes that Solar Studies and the Tasks of Geophysics SOV/3o-59-8-32/56 the source of corpuscles is to be found in the corona of the sun. V. V. Vitkevich reported on observations of the "super- corona" of the sun. M. S. Bobrov reported on the findings of research into the structure of corpuscle currents. 11. N. Gnevyshev reported on the relationship between the solar coronary radiation and the magnetic storms on the earth. F. A. Savich confirmed the fact that the X-rays of the chromosphere explosions were to be considered the cause of the sudden storms in the ionosphere. V. I. Krasovskiy, I. S. Shklovskiy, Yu. I. Gallperin, Ye. Y..-Svetlitakiy reported on the force and the energetic spectrum of the co*rpusoles in the upper atmosphere on'the basis of the data obtained by the third artificial Soviet earth satellite. B. M. Rubashev, 1. A. Vitells, M. S. Eygenson, T. L. Mandrykina and G. N. Rodionov spoke on the statistical interdependence between the oscilla- tions of solar activity and the state of the troposphere. A. B. Severnyy and It. V. Steshenko discussed queations of solar physics, V, Ye. Stepanov reported on.movements in various parts of the chromosphere. M. Z. Khokhlov reported on the find- ing of the forces of the oscillators of some lead lines and the lead content of the solar atmosphere. M. Kerimbekov spoke Card 2/3 on filming the granulation. V. A..Krat reported on th,, physics Solar Studies and the Tasks of Geophysics SOV'130-59-6-32156 of the chromosphere. Investigations of chromosphere explosions were carried out at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory by A. B. Severnyy developed the idea of the warming of the chromosphere by compression waves originating in the convection zonecf the sun. T. V. Krat reported on the results of work in the field of spectrophotometry of the chromosphere spicula. G. M. Nikollskiy reported on the intensity of oxygen lines in the chromosphere spectrum. I. A. Prokoflyeva reported on her coronograph of a new type. R. S. and M. N. Gnavyshev an- nounced that they had discovered a line previou3ly not ob- served in the coronary spectrum. T. V. Ka'Zachevskaya and G. S. Ivanov-Kholodnyy constructed the thooretical apectrum of solar coronary radiation. B. I. VgL1ni-4W-t (Czechoslovakia) and P. P. Kozak reported on new instruments for solar studies. It was docided to continue solar observations to the eame extent even after the end of international geophyoical co- operation in '1959- Card 3/3 -/60 0 -3/16 9/6 0/0 3/014/04~ D263/Z07 OT i I s t c I and Ycgorova, U.B. I ME: Co-m-.w-'rison of reolni,,---.,etic disturbances vith solar phenomicna ill-IOD10.1,~:- 'tc,crativuyy zhurn;,-~!:~ -3-, -19G-_~ ab--tract (III collection: O"Oluccl.-Ill., yarn. lo'.-Mlizat--iya ihh-istocimi~-.ovi L.-Wl"n, 0 rfco-mxmitu. vomaus hchcniyaml, 110. 1, 1961, stumiary)) _Iroi-.i the data, of the [-;l0bal 'ZietWork Olc' gco?llyrical t'[Je Z"ioLl 0-~- t1 azad tho -1 c I GY s Sturbances. 1,or an assessr,;-~nt of the ch4xactc-e o,. rim".-vic-ic div, ~'--rbancco urc was 11 - - -n1', o;: ccrtain o'x;crval-orics Lu also m; ade of2 T,.w-rcto,!rai Lj t;ituated - i-ri, nidd 1e and Imucr iat, n-W t - the-very higa t ud c 0 C-1 guoaG- tur- solar activilty, anunamb* (.11^ bances an(~ Alloccules 0-1 chromospheric flares was only fou-ad in a Card 1/2 9-- 2Y R_ Compariaon of gComagnictic n I g climion,- relatively Smal jj=bc~:, of ca cs. "11c, Foj.lo,,,-jnf, coi, reached.'fro-,i the analyois o:C the da-'L:ai 1) 6-uring, thc period 04L, r-.ia.,:imum. activity thc .,;OUrcCS of '.1-dictuebances are the ccati-LI1, I- Cases were no-ed i-a waica tlc ccatral_ flocculi wc!rc not f loccu i. accomanied bv disturlbances, sh=i-n-, t-he prIcsence 0'. (for the givca active rogion) 6eviatioll OZO -i"he -cox-aU-rIMUI_,,r _,t-rcal I.rom the radial direction. The mccizi time larf 6t bctwemn 'Uhc pCIS___ ge o-_` the ~`Iocculi through the cc-Itral meridian and 'U'lic a ~~ - 4_~ wa 4 . 5) do. 2) 2poradic di-c-turb-mcer, are c,-;u--cd. :)y ay 61 ic ~- -xQS 1~ L j_ 21. and particI11--ly by fjajc.-j con-Liectccl with burcts of rac1io- L L .1. Zlarcs o' tna~;,n~- T11-I'ves Of tile Oth ty-,)C). Out 0~~* tim -o-al mmibcr o~` tude 2 and 3 points 1410), 70 flares (17"') caused disturbanccz; out ozo 53 flares con-n--cted, vith bursts o--!' radiowa-va_-, 34 '!,arcs (64""?) gave rizc' to disturbances. Z_ L tG 110te: Co_ Abs tractcr 'Llple te translation 7 car4,2/2 T 777 L 6696-.65 AF Rr R /FSD A P 4 TOPIC FA(-,S' geornagretic activitv, soj~jr- pcti..,itv rn, T"f-t!, HANSL-A !1u:,, An, a t te rn pt w a .5 fna d e u tv c, ri m q -77 f ~~tltt7t ui thg dj~Fr Lnf. ma.~ggaa -f- fl- Card 1/3 L 6696-65 ACCESSION NR: AR 4043864 g_ pa -, --bursts zradic~fr'e -ven p IL of the MA)dm or, CIA-as 2 and 3 iilm- and 6 Indax K. There were efistinguai sh--i tvc~ ha-slIc *-T~,ca q, na-i: M--at~zm~ I.= a p~, r~- 1 csLms. in a~.temnta at li,imi- -vr~;R-- 6rl Jim Card 3/3 -T-91- --67- - -,- 2339- ACC N" AR6029442. SOURCE CODE- 7JR/0169/66/000/0051AO471AO47 AUTHOR: Muotell, E. R.; Y TITLE: A comparison of gpomagnetic disturbances with solar Phenomena- SOURCE: Ref. zh, Geofizika, Abs. 5A281 REP SOURCE: Sb. Solnechn. aktivnost'. No. 2. M., Nauka, 1965, 5-52 TOPIC TAGS: geomagnetic disturbance, solar phenomenon, chromospheric flare, flocculation, solar flare ABSTRACT: A comparison (See. RZhG fiz, 190, 3A244) made previously for the period from July 1, 1957 to December 31, 1958, was continued until December 31, 1960, between recurrent geomagnetic disturbances with floccula passing through the apparent center of the solar disk, and sporadic geomagnetic disturbances with chromospheric flares. Tables were given with data on chromonpheric flares and the resulting sporadic geomagnetic disturbancee during 1924-1957 and 1957-1960. Fourteen recurrent geomagnetic disturbances and their corresponding stable active regions were delineated on 27 maps for 1959-1960, These maps compared the time :ard 1/2 UDC: 550. 385:523. 7 L 02339-67 R6029 when the flocculs. passed through the center meridian at the moment when they are in an earthbound direction with the times of radio emission type-11r Burges and the beginning of the geomagnetic disturbances. The following conclusions were reached: 1) Flares, causing geomagnetic. disturbances, are uniforml distributed over the y Solar disk, which Implies that particles are thrown from It in all directions. How- ever, the very severe sporadic geomagnetic disturbances are caused by flares, near, the central meridian. 2) The average time of the path of corpuscular currents Is two days and does not depend on the heliographic lattitude of the flare. This time Is much shorter for more powerful flares, If another disturbance preceded the given geomagnetic disturbance. 3) 55016 of the flares which caused geomagnetic distur- bances were accompanied by IV-type radio emission flares. 4) The presence of a flare to not the only condition necessary for causing a geomagnetic disturbance. Orig. art. has: 15 reference Items. M. Gnevysheva, (Translation of abstract). SUB COD.E.- 03/. ",:1r . . ....... -Card--2/2 i ACC N~,' AR6028766 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66/000/006/0062/0062 AUTHOR: mustell, E. R.; Yegorova, X. B. . .......... iTITLE: Comparison of geomagnetic excitationi with phenomena on the sun ;SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.479 I REF SOURCE: Sh. Solnechn. aktivnost'. No. 2. M., Mauka, 1965, 5-52 TOPIC TAGS: solar phenomenon, solar activity, solar flare, geomagnetic measurement I TRANSLATION: Comparative studies of recurrent geomagnetic excitations and flocculi pass sing through the center of the solar disc, and of sporadic geomagnatic excitations wit chromospheric flares performed previously (See RZh. Aotr., 1963, 11.51.385) during the period 1 July 1957-31 December 1958 were continued to 31 December 1960. Two tables - with data on the chromospheric. flares and the resulting sporadic geomagnetic. excita- tions for the periods 1924-1957 and 1957-1960 are included. In addition, there are 27 charts for 1959-1960 comparing the time of the passage of flocculi in the 1 1 nnediate vi-, cinity of the center of the disc through the central meridian with moments of bursts of type IV radio frequency radiation, and with the beginning of geomagnetic excitations. The charts show a separation of 14 recurrent geomagnetic excitations. and their correT sponding stable-active areas. The following conclusions were obtained from an analysiv, of the tables: 1) the flares causing gacmagnetic excitations are homogeneously distri-1- UDC: 523.75t525.24 2 A C Ck i3-A R 6 _Cf8 7 6 1 !buted over the solar disc; consequently, they emit particles in all directions. How- ever, the very strong sporadic geomagnotic excitations are caused by flares near the central meridian; 2) the mean time of motion of corpuscular streams toward the earth is,,*, d I - 2 ; this time does not depend on the heliographic latitude of the flare. For more power- ful flares, this time is somewhat shorter; 3) bursts of typo IV radio frequency radia- tion accompanied 55% of the flares which caused geomagnetic excitations; and 4) the presence of a flare is not a sufficient condition for the occurrence of a geomagnetic excitation. 15 references. M. Gne'vyshev. !SUB CODE: 03 rl 2/9 V- .fl K M U'!' z 'ki A %1: '_'k! _A~ ~7' ki. Tni r t T) USSR/Microbiology Antibiosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotics F-2 Abs Jour ; Referat Zhurn - Biol. 25 Aug 1957., 68459 Author : Egorova, N.B., Frenkina, R.A. Title : Typing Dysentery Bacilli and Their Sensitivity to Sulfamides and Syntomycin. Orig Pub : Sb. flauch. Tr. Sama kandsk. Med. In-t, 1956, 9, 66-69 Abstract : Determination of serum types of 100 dysentery strains was conducted. Analyzing the cause of frequently observed group agglutination and comparing our data vith the re- sults of Hilden's experiments, the authors come to the conclusion that the receptor apparatus of dysentery mi- crobes did not change si6mificantly from 1934 to 1952, and also that in the majority of strains (84) there are several receptors in one culture. There also are the re- sults of a study made in 1951-1952 on the sensitivity of 140 dysentery strains to sulfamides and 80 strains of the Flexner group to syntomycin. Card 1/1 24 U General Problems of Pathology - Immunity U-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 18) 1958, 84717 Author Ye oro2a...~~ Inst N6~natitute is given Title Changes in the Phagooytio Reaction in Fatientsuith Brucellosis under the Influence of Adrenalin Orig Pub Zhe Mikrobidls Epiderniol. i Inmunobicl., 1957, No, 1, 60-63 Abstract In the majority of patients with brucellosie in the acute form, within ton to 30 minutes following the subcutaneous administration of 0,5 mL adrenalin, there was an intensification of the phagecytic acti- vity of the'leukocy-tee. In patients with chronic brucellosis, the effect was commonly reversed. - K,N9M* Card 1/1 6 USSR/M~crobioiogy - Microorganisms Pathogenic to Mumns and Animals. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9967 Author : Yegorova, N.B. Inst Title Intracutaneous Reaction in Dysentery. Orig Pub Zh. mikrobiol.) epidemiol. i immitnobiologii, 1957, No 2, 78-82 Abstract A study was conducted of the character of intracutaneous reaction in dysentery to endotoxin of Flexner bacteria obtained by the method accepted in production of KIISI polyvaccine., In the control group of 224 healthy indivi- duals an intracutaneous sample yielded a negative result o4y in 7.5%; but the yield was 67-6% in the group of dysentery patients (369) with different periods of disea- se. Patients with other infectious diseases as a rule re- acted positively to an intracutaneous injection of Card 1/3 USSR/4crobiology - Microorganisms Pathogenic to Hilmans and F-5 Animals. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9967 dysentery endotoxin, as well as those ill with dysentery to an injection of typhoid endotoxin.. Observations of the intracutaneous reaction in the dynamics of disease on 102 dysentery patients showed a growth of the negative re- actions by the 20th day of disease up to 83-8%; in aeve- re forms of dysentery extinction of skin reactions occurred more slowly than in light forms. In chronic dysentery, ir- reipective of the duration of the disease) negative reac- tions were less frequent than in acute diseases: 54.6~ and 74.2% respectively. In those vaccinated, 11-2 months after imminization the number of negative reactions in.:!rea- ses up to 43.3% in individuals vaccinated by polyvaccine and up to 34.7% in those vaccinated by pentavaccine. The author believes that an intracutaneous reaction to Flexner bacteria endotoxin has the character of an antitoxic Dmix- nological reaction and may be utilized for dysentery Card 2/3 USSR/M~crobiology - Microorganisms Pathogenic to Humans and F-5 Animals. I Ab; Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9967 diagnosis as well as for a criterion of the antidysentery immunity status. Card 3/3 USSR General Abs Jour: Author s Inat : Title : Orig, Pubs Problems of Pathology. Immunity. U Ref Zhur-Biol., No 22, 1958, 1024oo. Yegorova N. B.; Frenkinat R, A. 'Not -given. The Influence of Synthomycin on the Immunologic Processes in the Organism, Med. zha Uzbekistana, 1957, No 12, 10-15. Abstract: Rabbits, immunized by triple intravenous introduc- tion of vaccine containing the antigens of byphold fever, paratyphoid fever B, Flexner 113 dysentery and Sonne dysentery, received synthomycin (1), 50 mgAg each, in the course of 10 days. Differences in the antibody titer (AT) and activity of phago- cytosis In experimental (3) and control rabbits (3) were not noted even after revaccination and In- crease of the I dose to 150 mg/kg. Probably, the Card 1/2 18 YXWROVA, N.D. - 16MMM, R.A. Sensitivity of dysentery and typhoid-parat7phoid pathogens to some antibiotics and their combinations. Zhlir.mikrobiol. opid. i immm. 30 no-5:143-144 My 159. (MIll 12:9) 1. Is Samarkandskogo meditainskogo instituta. (ANTIBIOTICS) (BACTIMIL, EFFECT OF 11RUGS 014) T 'T r z, n";'PSM; YEGOROVA, NoB.; KOTOVA, N.A. --So-m-a-M-Mrial on the epideraiological significance of patients with chronic dyRentery. Zhur.mikrobiol.opid. i immin. )0 no-5:3-la~-Vk5 14Y '59. (IAMk 12:9) 1. Iz Samrkandakogo meditainskoro inatituta i I-go gorodskogo ob"yedinaniya. (DYSMIMY) iz AIX, KSMIDROV -I-.rGEFEN N J--UROGOV ". D. I YEVP SERGF Yo- M.1 MATYUKt F.D.; SMIR11OVI H.S. Aerosol J=lnizatio4 by means of dry pulverized vaccines and anatoxins. Report No.2: Study oft the effectiveness of the aerosol method of immuniza+ion and reimisunization by meww of dry pulverized diphtherial anatoxLj&. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i Immin. 31 no.702-97 J1 160. (MIRA 13:9) (DIPHTHERIA) (TOXINS AND ANTIT6XINS) Al "Y Id MANNem f,K AISKSAPDROV, II.I.j U~-PNx N.YG,; KMYVINt L.S.j YEGOROVAj II.B MASLOVj A.I. (Moskva) Some problems in the theoretical and experimental elaboration of a method for aerosol vaccination. Zdrav. Roo. Fade:,-. 5 no. 4:10-13 Ap 161 (KIRA 14:4) jAEROSOLS) (Ca*IUNICABIZ DISEASES-PUVENTION) (VACCIRTIOIT) 1 VK ALEKSANDROV, N.I.; CWEN, N.Ya.; YEGOROVA., N.B.- KREYNIN, L.S.; SERGEYEV, V.M.; MLOV, A.I.; SMNOY-1-M; S.V.; BMU, A.F.; GEFEN., G.Ya, Development of a method for aerobol immuniiation against typhoid fevor and dynentery. Voon.-4ned. zhur. no.5,54-59 MY '61. .. . (MDA (TYPHOID FMR) (DYSENTERY) (AEROSOLS) - W;K-Will-ii(oll, N.t.; GEVEN, N It I,V. Immunological activity of lymphold organs in aernnol and sulr.~- cut,ineoui irrm-.jnizatlon ar I -~ninst typhoid ff.-ver. 7r.-jr. OPIA. 1 Immull. 41 no.11:128-133 165. 0,11HA 13:5) 4~, al~ ZHDANOV,, V.M.; RITOVA, V.V.; GEFEN, II.Ye.; ZHUKOVSKIYO A.M,; -BERLYANT,, M.L.; YEVSTIGNLYL7A, N.A.; YEGOROVA, H.B.; KREYNIN, L.S.; LEOHIDOVA, S.L.; SERGEYEV, V.M.; SMIMOV, M.S. Comparative stud7 of intranasal and aerosol methods of vaccination against influenza. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.11;63-67 N 162. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Iz Instituta virusologli imeni Ivanovskogo AMN SSSr, T-XiT>SM, IV 34 A?' )0G 1099 5 /ocl I 6/6b /0()r-j /01 ! 1c,' ?mpl i or-.,;v U: rc) .9r. ril ~-ny Si--L-z,.CE: Zhiirnil mikrobiolog-i. epidw-tologii i immuno'biologii, no. 1!, 1964, 126-133 ZAKMOVA, Molina Vasillyevna, kand. tekhn. nauk# POPOV, Ivan Alekseyevich, 0 kand. tekhn. nauk; ZHOROVA) Idlijann Pavlamn; FEDIN, Boris Vladimirovich; Prinimali uchastiye: MUKWAI Z.S.p zasl. deyatell nauki i tekhn. HSFSR; POPOVA,, I.A., zasl. dayatell nauki i tekhn. -RSFSR; YWj0ROVA N Dop zaal. deyatell nauki i tekbn.M'8Rj NIKITINAj e. .1 ta7s * deya nauki i tekbn. RSFSR; =NCHUMAYA, Ye.A.,, zasl. deyatell nauki i tekhn. RSFSR; ZRABINA, V.A.; SAVITSKIY, Ye.M.p red.; STROYEV, A.S... red.; ARKHANGELISKAYA, M.S., red. izd-va; KARASEV, A.I., tekbn. red. (Niobium and its alloys] Niobii i ego splavy. By G.V.Zakharova i dr. Moskvat Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo 2.it-ry po chernoi i tsvet- noi metallurgii, 1961. 368 (MIRA 24:12) 1115 (Niob, 5(3) AUTHORS: Margolis Ye. 1. . and ~;3- 1-27/5 1 TITLEi Simuitaneou3 M~cro?xo,.7f of Carton, Fy1rcgcm-, an-a SvlDhT:i, (Odnovremenno.7e i:glercda, I !very) PERIODICALt Veatnik M03knvskcgo -1-.nivcirsitots., Suriv,*- astr*ao- W.S., fizi~.-"'j 1955 )3 Nr 4, PP 2(,3-214 (TISSR) ABSTRACTt At firit authora-~eszri~.,a t-~e, xtith,,;ds Df 1-1.0.X,)rGh-jn an-:1111.5. 3;-.-jvele7& 1,2 Z_ a-u well as the of P.N.Fedca-eyev and R.M.L&go3hrrya Z-Rof 32. Then t-,., ~,-.-Ahoru a moth3d for tho sima".1'anifous of hydr-.%3W~, and 13'Jlphar ir rrrize,-nLc -~tx,'AratLm~. L. tail i!) t.'-.e. Same as that inf"R., 'J,lt fOZ thEl bi-111~r-g F;f SU1P)--):r the author ua93 strontfum allicate Instead of sodi-.xv silicate. There are 2 tables, atd 4 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONiKafedra organioheakoy khimli (Cha"r of Organtu Chimistry) SUBMITTEDt July 16, 19r.-7 Card 1/-1 AMOS: yegorovu,r..P.ond 11-7051-58-4- 3 1/31 Mr.? TITLE. of --_glerOda 4- wdcroaa) PERIODICAL. V~;fjtail: Ltl 19'6, Nr ABSTRAU- Uring 11h,.) rc-;v.~lt.7 M%0- au~hcz- f cr lhc z4r:z-.pro~,' rf c!xi!b-..i hydrcgan 0C.L!" rat t-,l 1,e a.-,,lyzed is vp' c-f =yg:-,n. A.,~ t..' no=pletu 'r, lly-c nrt T.~.*re Pru, z cf ia Svviet, 2 Eiglixt, and ASSOCUITION%Kafe!~.-:a wt SUBMITTM't A~ril 1-156 Card VI USCOM DO ~60.538 ZABRODINA, A.S.;--YMO3JQYA, All-ave Sizmiltaneous microdeteroination of carbon, h.7drogen, and a halogen. Vout. Hook un*.Sor. 21 Mo. 15 no.lOt66-70 JI-Ag l6o. (PIRA 13-0) 1. Iaboratoriya mikroanaliza Moskovskogo universiteta. (Carbon--Analyeis) (Hydroon-Analysis) (Halogens-Analytio) YEGOROVA, N.F.; POKROVSKAYA, T.Yeo Microdetermination of carbon and hydrogen during the combustion of substances in a wide tube. Zhur. anal. k-him. 19 no.3066- 368 164- (MIRA 1719) 1. Moskovskiy gasudaretvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova. ~R YAN-G.-I KUZMSOVA, V.Ts.; KUPRIKHIN, V.I.; MARTYNOV, B.P.; RUGATEVA, V.A.; YJCDOROVA, L.P.; CHUM# K.I.Edeceased]; SWRUK. G.G., inzh.. red.; GOUZWA, L.P.. takhn.red. (General engineering time norms for cold forging] Obshche- mashinostroitelinyo normativy vremani na kholodnuiu shtampovku. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1959. 151 P. .(MIRA 13:7) 1. Moscow. Hauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut trade. TSentrall- noya byaro promyshlennykh normativov po trudu. (Forging) ~Y YEGOROVAq N.I. ~8Uropsychiatric disorders in hypoterwion. Zb=. narv4, i p3ikh, 60 no, IW592-493 160. (MM 14:4) lo Respublikanskiy psikhonevrologicheskiy dispenser (glavnyy vrach N.Io Yegorovag nauchnyy rukovoditell prof, F,F. Dotengof)q Tashkent, (WHOTENSION) (MENTAL ILLNESS) KHOROSHATA, U.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOVRIGINA, G.,I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOROLEVA, Z.A., nauchnyy notrudnik; ABOLTINA, E.M... nauchnyy sotrudnik; jTTPqAj_!.Ip -nauchnyy sotrud nik Hicrochemical-tiethod of determining thedegree of vulcaniza- tion of rainwhar fabrics. Nauch.-isal.trady VNIIPIK no.122105- 1M 160. (MIRA 1612) p MOROVA, N.I.; KAPITSINA, O.L. Work of the experimental ahops. Shvein.prom. no.2tl5-16 Yx_)p 162, (MM 1514) (Leningrad,-Clothing induatry) Y YEGOROVAp.N.I., 3.nzh.-tekhnolog Effect of ionizing radiation on vitamin A content of wbale liver. Trudy VNIIRO 45:95e406 162, (MIRA 16(-5) (Radiation stex~11#tion) (Vitamins-A) Whales) EGOROVA, N.I. Mhorova, N.I.) Effeat of antioxidants on the presarvation of Bprat msal during storage, Khar, prom. no.102-34 Ja-Mr 165. (MA 18W YEGGOROVA, N.I. DEhorova, N.I.jj TSISLUM, A.1a. [T31al,nkop A.M.) Pvnooration of fish-press broth and proparation of whole fish meal from sprat, to. Khar, prom. no-1134-36 JR-Mr 165. (1,,'IRA 1814) ~7 KAPITS"A, 011ga Leontlyevna; YEGOROVA Nina Ivanovna; SUKHAREV, M.I., kand. tekhn. naan,---cf-j-f GVIRTSI V.L., tekhn. red. (Standardization of shirt parts; experience of the O.Krasnaia Rabotnitsaff Clothing Factory in Leningrad] Unifikataila deta- lei verkhnikh sorochek; opyt raboty leningradekoi shveinoi fabriki "Krasnaia rabotnitsa." Leningrad, 1962. 16 p. (Le- ningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskot propagrdy- Obmen pere- dovym opytom. Serila: Shveinaia promyshlenno tj , n0.4) (MIRA 160) (Leningrad--Sbirts, Men's) i~T YEGCROVA, V,K., starshiy nauebw sotrudnik Chemical con trol of the ground beetle Zabrus tenebrimes. Zashch. raot. ot vred, i bol, 6 no*8:21-22 Ag 161. (KM 15:12) Zherobkovskaya opytnaya stantsiyap solo Zherebkovop Ane-n1yovskogo rayonae (Odi?vsa *~nce--Ground beetles-Zxtarmination) (Insecticides) Turova-Pollak, M. B.0 Gurvitch, I.0 and F ,gorova, if., OThe Isomerizatic'n of Polymethylene Hydrocarions under the Influence of Aluminium Chloride. XIV. The isomerisation of 1-mothyl-2-athylcyclorentane." (p. 140) SOS Journal of General Chemistr-Y Phurnal Obahchel n1mil)y 1947, Vol, 17, No. I USSR/Chemistry - Amides "T"rianilide Of Trimesic Acid," A. V. Xirsanov, N. L. Yegorova.0 Chair of Org Chem, Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Inst imeni I. V. Stalin "Mar Obshch Khim" Vol 22, No 9, pp 1614, 1615 Me trianilide Of trimesic acid was obtained by direct Phenylamidation of trimesic acid. This Product Was found to melt at 320-3210 and not at 118-1200 as previously reported by Curtins. 232W6 ---------------- -RR 9"g VOI - 48 ljo. fj Apr, 25 0 Orga 1954 nj() hemistr pi r' T4ql,4n;Id&ti,,n 9j Ptinittrtllddtlon dlb&&!j~ cldg with 41 myi - A. ' V.' Klmnnv or. W, fw CA, 45, 1617c; 47, SMO.- l i b I OW5 i: i mo e d ltAt car nt prylic acid witit 0.01 molt d ' pbeny1guLl arnVe and 6 tnl. pyt kliue 4 hrs. (or 8 hrs. In some: - - -1 cases) to Ai et re 10"foll aul distm and treatimnit of the: rra.due with N Nl,tOlf and. fill) gave the fallowing dAymilides 'ram the comspoiiding dtcarbax)Q Gridy: oxg9c. ' 14%. In 4 hrt.~ 2,50/0 In 10 Itri., rn.* 245-4J*;. vallank, 73- tn. 212-3 ; su~~nlc 07-82,7% M, 22&-8*; glUtar4e &T , , & BO/. tn 221-2*- adipfc, M.4%, un. 23-"*; phib-Mle, ZM-S~ hth ll V6 8% l a j. ~, . . m - itliAnmai6plic acid jaii P51f dietbYLIctuaillde; in, M-11 lsophLbalk dianflide pre -Y-1 chloride and from the AC PhNII# a1&7 in. 27&-0' tcf. Brilsuirt 1fk%mJlmeA 4th LK ' 20 Is cit .1 12, 313, whert: ed), DitAltyliploale suLlamidc n1ter 3 hm. in pyridine at 100' si%e K1.5% di. Pthylactfau tide, m. 7,05-0', G. ,NC, M=M, 11T. IrRSANOV,A.V.; YEGOROVA,N.L. Dichloranhydrides of alkyl oulfonamidaphosphoric acids. Zhur.ob.kht-a. 25 no.6:1140-1141 Je '55. (KLRA 8:12) 1. Dnepropetrovskly metallurgicheakiy institut Imeni I.Y.Stalinvi (Phosphoric acid) (Sulfonanides) I Al Y,",'rlOFV)VAf H.L., Catid Ckjoril lgoi-(diats) Dnepropobrovsk-, 1958, 11 qp Pli.epropetrov,ic, ClIctli-tochnol Inst iri E. Dzerzhinokiy), 200 copion (YL,30-58,123) AUTHORS: Kirsanov. A. V~, YegorOVaj, N. L. 79-28-4-44/60 TITLE: Triaroxyphosphorazosulfonalalkyls and Aromatic Esters of Alkylsulfonamidophosphoric Acids (Triaroksifosfazosullfonalkily I aromatiolieskiye efiry alkilsul4fonamidofosfornykh kislot) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 4, PP- 1052-1055 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Triaroxyphosphorazosulfonalkyls were producet by reaction of sodium arylates with trichlorophosphorazoEiulfonalkyls (ref 1) in benzene solution: RSO2N-Pol3 + 3 ArOlla RSO 2NM F (OAr), + 3 NaCl Sodium phenolate and sodium-p-chlorphenolat-a react very with trichlorophosphorazesulfonalkyls. With dry sodium phenolate without solventv the reaction very violently takes place and the reaction mixture carbonizes. Sodium-p-ni.trophenolate reacts lesa violently; the reaction takes place on heating in the Card 1/4 water bath In the course of 2-3 hours. Yields, meltine points .Triaroxyphospliorazo.qulfonalkyls and Aromatic Eaters of 79-28-4-44/60 Alkylsulfonamidophosphoric-Acids and analytical data of the compounds of formula I obtained in this way are exactly mentioned. The compounds are colorless Crystallized substances (with the ine exception of the liquid derivative Ar - 0 6H59 R - n-C 4H9) which are easily soluble in acetone, dioxane, a little more difficultly in benzene, ether and alcohol. They dissolve in boiling tetrachloride and petroleum ether as well., whilst in hot water very difficultly, in cold water they are insoluble. According to their physical and chemical properties the compounds of the formula I are very similar to triaroxyphosphorazosulfcna.-yls (ref 2), how- ever, they differ by an higher solubility in boiling water and polar solvents~ The compounds of formula I are neutral substances which are relatively constant against water and atmospheric moisture. An exception is represented by the derivative with Ar - p-NO C H 9 R - C H, (II), which is very 6,A its 32 easily hydrolyzable. Alrea3y olations in 96 % ethanol Card 2/4 a complete saponification takes place, where p-dinitrophenyl Triaroxyphosphorazosulfonalkyla and Aromatic Esters of 79-28-4-44/60 Alkylsulfonamidophosphor-ic Jkcids Card 3/4 -M-M-MMUMV ~_MIMM eater of ethylsulfonamidophosphorie acid (III) and nitrophenol are formed: C2H5 so2N-P(OC 6H4NO 2-P)3 + H20 ---> C2H5SO2NEPO(OC 6H4110 2_P)2+ - p-NO 2C6114 OH. All the other compounds of formula I are not modified on heating with alcohol, however, under the action of caustic alkalies in alcoholic-aqueous aolution they are easily saponified. In this case salts of the corresponding diaryl ester of alkylsulfonamidophosphoric acids (IV) form, the yields, melting points and analytical data of which are mentioned. They easily dissolve in acetone and hot alcohol, very difficultly in cold - more easily in boiling water. In most of the unpolar solvents they are difficultly.soluble. in chemical respects they are strong monobasio acids. With respect to hydrolysis in an acid, as well es in an alkaline Triaroxyphosphorazosulfonalalkyls and Aromatic Esters of 79-28-4-44/60 Alkylsulfonamidophosphoric, Acids medium they are essentially more constant than the compounds of formula I. There structure not only unequivocally results from the formation by saponification of the compounds of formula Iv but was also proved by the synthesis of diacetic chlorides of alkylaulfonamidophosphoric acids with sodium arylates: RSO2NHPOC12 + 2ArONa RSO2NHPO(OA-r),+ 2NaC1. Syntheses and analytical data of the mentioned compounds are exactly described in-an experimental part. , There are 2 tables and 3 references, 3 of which are Soviet ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Ifetalluri;icul Institute) SUBMITTED: FebrnarY 4; 1957 Card 4/4 AUTH06RS: Kirsanov, A. V., Yegorova, N. L. SOV/ 79-28-6-3h/63 TI'LLF,: Anilides of All-ylsulfonamidophosphoric Acids (Anilidy alkilsullfonamidofosfornykhkislot) PERIODICAL: Ile Zhurnal, obshch khimiii 1958, Vol; 283 Hr 61 pp. 1587-1569 (USSZ ABSTRACT: On the action of aniline on trichlorophosphazoslulfonalkyls the foraaticn of anilidadichlorophosphazosulfonalkyls of the type RSO N-FC1 (ITHC,H ) (I), of dianilidochloro~hosphazosulfonalkyls 2 5 ~~ of the t _PCI(NH%H )2 and of trianilidopliosphazo- pe RS Z sulfonalkyls of tHe type RSO N P(NHC 6H5) can be expected. The products (I) could not be obLined (Ref 2~. The compounds (II) are obtained in sufficiently good yields in the conversion of trichlor*ophos--)hazosulfonalkyls with aniline in carbon tetra- chloride. They are crystalline substances of neutral cMracter and hydrolize easily to dianilides of the alkylsulfonamidophosporic acids UIV on heating their solutions in 96% alcohol or in boiling water according tothe scheme RS0211-PCL(IMC611 ) * 1120-VICL + l + HS02NHPO(N11C6H5)2. The v lt formation of R ~ by action of alkali liquors and amionia takes place without difficulty. On Card 1/2 a&~acidification of these easily soluble salts the free (III) Anilides of AlkylsuIfonanidophosphoric Acids SOV/ 79-28-6-34/63 compounds separate so that the reaction mixture for the product- tion of (III) can be directly separated from the alkali liquor. The compounds (III) are c-lorless bodies of bitter taste and can- not be hydrolized with alkali solutions; this can, however, be achieved by a heating with diluted mineral acids under the forma- tion of amides of the alkylsulfo acids and anilides of the phos- phoric acids. They are monobasiep rather strong acidz. Trianili- dophosphazosulfonalkydes (IV) are obtained in good yields on a longer heating of the trLehlorophosphazosulfonalkyls with excess aniline in benzene solution. The properties of the products (II- IV) are mentioned in the experimental part. There are 3 referen- ces.. 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Dneprospetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut (Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute) SUENITTED: February 21, 1957 Card 2/2 1. Anilines--Chernical reactions 17(1,2) sat/M-59-6-29/46 AUTHORSi Segall, L.S., Kulinlich, I.M., Maslovchuk, Ye.P., Klinskaya, Ye.F., Zaydner, G.B. and Mironenko, I.S. TITLE: The Organization of Measures Against Dysentery in Uzhgorod. Author's Summary. PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, 1959, Nr 6, p 122 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The aim of the present work was to study the incidence of dysentery in Uzhgorod to determine the presence of micro-sectors and discover the reasons which led to their formation so that effective measures might be organized to counter dysentery in the area. It was found that between 1953-1955 definite micro-sectors of dysentery persisted, characterized by a higher incidence of the disease and recurrent gastro-intestinal diseases. These micro-sectors proved to consist of several nidi of infection, distinguished from other sections of the town by exceptional overcrowding and unsanitary living conditions, DI concentrating prophy- lactic and sanitary measures on these dysentery micro-seotors, the Card 1/2 number of foci (nidi) was cut by half in 10 months. The incidence of sov/16-59-6-29/46 The Organization of Me"ures Against Dysentery in Uzhgorod. Author's Summary. dysentery was reduced by 54.3% and the incidence of all intestinal in- fections by 39.1%. This underlines the Importance of attacking over- crowding and insanitary living conditions in anti-epidomic measures. ASSOCIATION: Uzhgorodskiy institut epidpmiologii, mikrobiologii I gigieny (Uzhgorod Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology and Hygiene) SUBMITTED: Card 2/2 April 22, 1958 XRYLOV, Sergey Mikhaylovich, kand. tekhn.nauk; YEGORovA, N.O., red. [Redisiribution of stress in statically indeterminate re- Inforced concrete structual elements] Pereraspredelenle usi- 1ii v staticheski neopredelirykh zhelezobotonnykh konstruktoi- iakh. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 167 p. (MW 17:5) m FALAYNV, T.A.; YZGCIROVA, N.P. low 4AMA on the Phshisk Series, Dokl, AN $BSIL 108 no,,5:910-912 Jo 58. (MIRA 9tlO) le InatitiltIgeologichemkM nank Aka'dont.i.nauk USSR. Prodstayleno akadil~ikom 2.1. KironoTyu.. (bonsto Basin-Osoloff, Stratigraphle)

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