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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KASYANOV, V.V. - KASYANYUK, S.A.

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KA-SIYA"IOV, V.V., ixixh. )Aght gravity quay Bind I dorms. Transp. nt-roi. 14 -l'a 164. KAZIYALZT, Yu. A., ~11'j..su'rok D. V. Engi. Steam Boilers Po----;odical blowing throuEh of lower boiler tubirZ. 7E_Iek. sta. 2.1~, No. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1.'av -1953. Unclassified. ACC NR' AP7005613 SOURCE CODE1 UR/0413/67/000/00210051/0051 INVENTOR: Germ, A. 1.; Kas"Y Yu. P. ORG: none TITLE: Six-arm waveguide bridge. Class 21, No. 190442. SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znnki, no. 2, 1967, 51 TOPIC TAGS: waveguide element, waveguide couple y 10C-07WA)6!UkJeR ABSTRACT;i An'Author Certificate has been issued for a six-arm waveguide bridge (see Fig. 1) containing three sections of rectangular waveguide.. To.- provide equal division qf energy the adjacent walls of the waveguide section have longitud4,nal slots which form a coupling cavity. A. longitudinal metal rod is placed inside the coupling cavity, . Orig. art. has: 1 figure. [WP] ACC NR. AP7005613 s I .~;qro 2/2 L KASITA'NOVA, A.A.: LABAZNIKOV, A.F.; NADLER, Ta.S.; SDMN, A.S. Now material for prosthetic devices. Ortop.travm. i protez. 20 no.2:47-48 F 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Iz Mookovskogo protezno-ortopedicheakogo zavoda. im. K.Marksa (dir. - V.P. Nikiforov). (PROSTHNSIS laminated polyamide material (Rme')) KASITAHOVA, A.A., amsiateht; PAVL4DV, S.A., doktor tekhn.nauk prof. Forming of films from solutions. Izv.vys.ucheb.%av.; takh.log. prom. no.5:45-51 '59. (MIR& 13:4) 1. Moskovehy takhnologicheekiy inetitut legkov promynblennosti. Rokomandovana kafedroy tekbnologii iskusstvennoy koobi. (Films WhOmi9t'7)) KABIYANOVA. A.A., assistent; POL'GETM, L.V., insh.; SKORNYJTOVA, T.A., Inzh.; FAVLOV, S.A., prof., doktor tokhn.nauk Effect of the molecular weight of polyamide resins on the properties of their solutions and films. Izv.vys.uchob.zav.; takh.leg.prom, no,6:28-33 139~ (HIRh 13:5) 1. Moskovskiy takhnologicheskiy Institut legkoy promyshlonnostio Rekonendovana kafedroy takhnologil iskusetvannoy koxhl. (Polyanides) (Leather substitutes) ~ . - - ~ .- - . I KASIYANOVA, A.A., inzh.; FAVWY, S.A., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof. Effect of the composition of the mlvent mixture on the macbanism of the formation of polyamide films. Izv.vys.uchc.b.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. zio.4:25-30 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Mookovskiy tekbuologicheakiy inatitut legkoy prouVehlennosti. Rokomandovana kafedroy tekhnologii iskusatvennoy kozhi. (Films (Chemistry)) (Plolyamidee) J~PtS'YR N D VA V.- PH~a I BOOK CK 3.169 4. ysesoymznyy nwachno-iosledovatellskiy institut metodiki I tekhn:Ud razvedki Novoye V metodike i teWmike geo1ogorazveao-J=y3& rebot (Nov DeveloWents in the Methods ana Techniqtws of Geological ft Gostoptekb1zdat,, , . plorat . I P 190. 423 ip. (series: Uss'Obornik tr~~ J)/2..WO-toples printed. Additional bponsoring Agency: UM Ministerstyo geologii i-okhrany_uedr, ZdA~i. Volosyu-K., GX.,., Harainiiij,. A.V., Oafronov, N.I. Sesienbv,' A.0 `%recutive Ed,, i Rai;L=,, G.M*; Teche-Ede.: Ya&dhur4WiskVa,, A*B* POTGO: , The book is intended for professional geologists and ' oThysicists, 9e 6OVERAGgi- - Thie collectio.n of aftiales 1 reviob. geological and geodhesical rietbods of expl6raiian Used* In the Soviit, Unim, and the recent achievements in the' zear~&6f po3justallic deposits in Zabsykallye,, RxiduyyAltay.). and In the Soviet Par Northeast* fte first gro of articles describes discoveries of mineral dwpodUand. the donlogmt, of new industrial, camplexea in tho USSR during Us last 25_yearq,#w latter based on the discovery of iron ore deposits., coaCL&019 and 'new oil Helds (like the .8ecioind Baku, situated between the'Urali and, the 7018A) card ~/ 6 1 N,ev.DeveloWehts ll~q as,,K*3.1 as copper, bwadto, and other mineral deposits* -The second grovp of articles diammses geooMical exploration methods, the. modernization Of equipaent, and the'dsvelo#wnt of Awl-applicancis by the All-ftion ScieAtific Research In- stitute. of Surveyii* Methods -and Tedbniques (VM). The ~hi~a group a articles de'scribes, a nev electroloMing method based- on oscillatory processes eaA'. a sit~a principle known as, the electro-bydraulic effect. It is emphaisitea-tbat the Tirst air-borne magnet6meter used in esploring.'iron ore deposits va -de- sIgned by A.A. 'Logadbev, in 3:935, and that subsequently large parts of th e USSR -'ftre explored with the,aid of,AM-9L, AEK-4!?, Ag-.11Y 'AM'-25 air-borne magiieto- meters. New gravimeters 19.N_3 and M-3N, vard~6me~tero Z-40 and S-20, and gradl- itntometers SW-2Gft*-'2R (uEea in detailed mining'explbration vere successfully US 'ed in iAdUBtry* k~v drilling rip, for various depths different types of rocks and strata have 1)6e'n- and aie i4ihg designed. The text contains nuinerbils illustrations and bibliographic references TABLr. cr ccurn New Developments (Cont.) n69 -TAkharev, B.B. Ccimbined Rational Exploration Methods in Searching for Deposits Of Nonferrous and Rare Metals , n 58;;u=, Sergeyev,, Ye.A. Geochemical Ore 49earching-Kethods and ?- bibilities'of Further Development os 22 ftvadskiy., O,A, qualitative Evaluation of Dispersion Aureoles in Po3,ymetallic Om Deposits in Eastern Zabaykal i ye PolikarpocWdn, V.V., Kaslyannova,, I.V1, Utgof, A.A.,, Cherbyanovs, L.F. Geochemical Bzplomti~~ ~o~ o~e lc Ore Deporits-in the Waters aad Silts of EastZsbayWlye Water By6tems 46 Sv%shnIJ;qv. G.B. Hydrogeochenla,a Rurveys, in the Principal Polymetallic -Re~ions.of Rudnyy AItay 74' I) I " . 1! . . . I sairqd~v, X.I., Polikarpot-hkin, V.V., Utgor, A.A*' Spectrographic Gold-Test surveying as a Method of.Searnhing-of Gold Deposits Without Mechanical Aureoles of Dispersion (Placer'Deposits) 100 Card.3/26 New Developments (cont.), 13.69 -Trushkaw,, Yu,.N. Principles of a Rational Pattern for Selecting Test Pits in PlAcer Exploration 1 109 GEMMICAL. EXPWRATION MEMOS Lyubimov., L.K.-Initial Results in the Use of Gravit4tional Gradientometert 131 Veshev, V.V., Pokin, A.F., Petrov, G.A. New Appliances in Direct Current fteutro-surveying 145 Sheynmann' S.M. and Frantov, G.S* A MWetic Dipo2,40ver a Twc-layer Medim 161 Sheynmiwn, S.M. Possibilites of Using Tilluria Current.'Fields and.,Di.stent. Radlo.Stations in Geological Maning Semenov, A-S...-Fokiisi A.F., Ve-shev.-A.V., Novozhilova., M.Ye. The Field of a Point Current Source in Case of an Anisotropic Medium for an Open Flat- Surface 210 Kmarov, V.A., loffe, L.M., Khloponina, L.S.., SenenoT, M.V. Induced Polarization in Rocks and Ores an& Its Ube in Electro-prospecting 2-,-;6 Card 4/'06 Nev Dew-10113ments (Cont.) 1169 Rotshtey,A,, A.Ya. Principles,in Designing Solenoidal Elements of Nucltus-resonance, im agnetcrne~ers for Geological,Exploration Rotshteyn, A.Ya., Tsirell, V.S.,fteleus-resonaUce, Method of Measuring Omponents-of the Earth's Magnetic Field and Its Application to Magnetic Exploration 267 Gellchinskiy, B.Ya.., Oserov, D.K. Methodology oflComputing Displacement Fields of Refractedand Reflected Waves Andreyev, N.S., Andreyeva, K.S. Experimental Seismic Surveys of Bau4te Deposits 308 Blat, NS., Reznikovskly, Ya.S*, Ts#ell, V.S. Problems in Interyieting Aerial Magnetograms and Methods of Solving Them 323 Shpakp V*A. The Present and Future of Logging Techniques 334 -!7~ 4A*,- .1 makarov,.Aas Fris:aV.F., Dorota, F.P. Nev. Methods in Borehole Lowing (X, i~~ C Deposits 340 Card 5/4 New Developwitm U69 DRILLING EXPLORATION METHODS IN MINING Vittorf, M.V. Principal Tendencies in the Development and Construction of Drilling and Mine Drilling Machinery 359 Kulle.v P.A... Ponomarev., P.V. Basic Principles of the Hydroelectrical Effect and Possibilities of Ito Use in Borehole Drilling 366 Mal"chenok, V-.0., Sumarkov, O.M. Possibilities in Applying Oscillatory Processes in Drilling 389 Bayunchikov, V.A.- and Novikov., B.A. Possibilities in Applying a Hydraulic Percussion Tufbo-Drill in Geological Exploration 413 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress HM/Sup card 616 2-27-59 ALBULI S.F.; ZVOITKOVAs M.B.; KASOYANOVA, I.V.; SUDOVg B#A. using hydrochomicalmethods in pr"pecting for ore deposits in the Budyumkan Basin (eastern Transbaikalia). Trudy VITR no.3-.295-303 161. - (MIRA 15:7) (Budyunkan Valley-Geochomical prospecting) GALTAKINA, V.D.; KASITANOVA, K.A. Opiethorchiasis among the population of ftybyehev. Ned.paraz.1 paraz.bol. 26 no.60*740-741 N-D 157. (MM 13:4) (KMYSKU--LIvzRnm) KASIYANOVA,,K.A., GLEBOYA, A.A. -jl-~~ .. I Case of dipylidiasis in mpn. K.A. Kaslianown. A.A. Glebovs, Med. peraz. i paraz. bol. 27 no.2:219 Mr-Ap '58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. 1z parazitologicheekogo otdelentya sanitarno-epidemiologicheakoy stantaii Kuybyshev^. (TAPAIWORMS) FREYDENZON, Ye.Z.,- FREYDENZON, Yu.Ye.; KOTSARI, S.L.; ZATULOVSKAV., Ye.Z.; Prinimali uchastiye: KA lY 14JDRIK, L.Ya.; T.D.; KOTEELINIKOVA, Z.G.; VOYLOSHNIKOVA, A.I.; VASEVA, R.S.; GPIATYUKj P.I.; IMOLINIKOV, A.A.; BURKSER, A.Ye.; PONER, D.M.; OGORODNIKOVI G.K. Developing ar. efficient shape for slab ingots. Stall 25 no.6: 539-543 Je 165. (14IM 18:6) 1. Nizhne-Tagillskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Ye. Freydenzon, Yu. Preydenzon., Kotsar', Zatulovskaya). TRAVOVICH,l Vikently Valerianovich; KASIYAIqOVA, L.Lred.; FILIPPOVA, E., red. izd-va; LEBEDEV, A. I, telnT.-re-a-. '* -- [Payments to the budget from the recelpts of amusement enterprises) Platezhi v biudzhet s vyruchki zrelishehrqkh pred- priiatii. Moskva, Gosfinizdat, 1962. 68 (MIRA 15:6) (Ainusements-Taxation5* KASIYANO-VA, L. The page of our century,, Inform.biulo VDNM no-4138 Ap 165. (MIRA 1815) KASIYANOVA, L. _ Rejuvenated steel main lines. Inforin.biul.VDNKH no.D32-34 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) i-5 lu USE"/Cu-ltiva tcC 11a. t5 'L Abs Jour Diol., 110 9, 1958, 39334 Author Kau L.As r'e, ciL vil ro 2 Inst n-~:z-ac iiuscarch ALTic -L" 0 1 E:13torn of Dolt. Titlu --or the Prooara"u--cill ~-f Onion I'laly"Liv; Dril.-, 1. - -- u in, Cnions Tops i,i Hot:IDu,3Q5. u -ma. 11,-i. in-ta s. Idi. scv.--Vost. Dvial. -i-icauchin-toldin. 4.nfi 2-no", 11("Clicrilozam. 1)jl-li-,y, 195'j, Vc, 2-3, 33-34- Abstract 110 cibstract. Card 1/1 30 usSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology F-I Abs jour Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 10, 1958, 43C)94 Author zanukhovskayaj A&N., Slivartsman, L.A., Finkelshteyn, N.R.) Kas no Inst Title Biological Properties of 13. Coli When Cultivated on a Liquid Medium with Aeration* Mosk. n~-i, in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok) 1956, 8, 191- Orig Pub Tr. 201. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 v, ~-A USSR Microbiology General Microbiology, F Abs Jou&: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 9j 1958, 38295. Author Shaninia-Vaginaf V. I., Zamukhovskaya, A. N., Inst Not given.. Title A Study of Nutrient Media in Depth Cultivation of Typhoid and Flexnef Dysentery Bacilli. Orig Pub: NauOhn. tr. Moak. no'i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1956, 8, 279-285. Abstract: Nutrient media prepared from casein and fish- bone meal hydrolysates by the action of the Aspergillus terricola protease are similar in composition to the commonly used tryptic casein medium, and differ from the lattbr2by the absence of eptones and a larger polypeptide content. P Card 1/2 V R lel ZSR Mii~rcbiclogy Microbes Fa !,Icg.-nIc to F and Arsimalf Ab:-~~ Jc,~x :Referat,Zh,Biol., No. 1, 1958., 729 Author : Patrosyan, E.A., Zelikina:, A.Z., Kaolyanova,L.K, Tit"Le A Chemical Study of Antigen 0 omp&.;x in Sunn~~ Dysentery Bacteria Orig PUt-.- Nauchn.,tr. Mosk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotck, 1956, Sp 423-441 Abstract., Antigens of Sonne dysentery bacteria obtained from the microbial mass by extraction. with trl~h- Jloracetic,acid or by digesting with pancreatin are very similar in their chemical composition, differing only In that the antigens obtained by the first w~thod contain somewhat less total ni-, trcgen. Both theza antigens possess high spekAfic and antigenic properties. The antigenic prepara- 0 ard ", A card 2/3 USSR Microbiology - Microbes Pathogenic to Hwans F-4 and Animals Abs Jour: Referat. Zh. Biol., No. 1, 1-958, 729 extraction from microorganisms by trichloracetic acid contains less nitroger. and considerably less reducing substances than antigen obtained in S-form from bacteria by the same method. Antigen from R-form is not precipitated by an antiserum, but in an 0.025 g dose creates protection in mice from 1 Dcl of live culture in 8~% of cases. Anti- genic preparations obtained from Sonne bacteria in an R-form IYy other methods are close to anti- genic preparatiors from S-form in chemical compos- ition, but are devoid of specificity and immw-io- genic properties. Card 3/3 17(2) sov/16-59-9-2i/47 AUTHORS: Smirnova, Ye.A. yanova L K and Legat, I.M. TITLE: A Study of the Possibility of Using Ion Exchanger Resins for Eliminat- ing Ballast Substances From Compound Antigens PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologil, epidemiologil I immunobiologii, 1959, Nr 9, PP 97-100 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The compound antigens from bacteria of the enteric group, used at present for specific prophylaxis, are prepared by tryptic decomposi- tion of the microbe culture and are purified by hydrodialysis after precipitation with spirit. Hydrodialysis, however, does not purify the antigens sufficiently of mineral impurities and, in an attempt to find a better method of purification the authors turned to ion exchanger resins. Soviet scientists are quoted as evidence that the resins possess purifying properties% F.G. Prokhorov, P. Kreych, G.I. Silin, I.E. Apelltsin, I.P. Losev, R. Kunin, et al. The tests were carried out with SBS-1 cationite forte and EDE-10-P anionite forte. The test objects were liquid fractions of tryptic hydrolysates of Salmonella typhosa, Salmonella paratyphosa, Shigella flexneri and Card 1/2 ShIgella sonnei. The results suggested that the period of purifioa- SOV/16-59-9-2i/47 A Study of the Possibility of Using Ion Exchanger Resins for Eliminating Ballast Substances From Compound Antigens tion can be out to 1-2 hours, instead of the 3-4 days required by hydrodialyals, Examination of the purified antigens revealed that they had an ashcontent 6-8 times less than with hydrodiaLlysis, con- tained more reducing substances and had a higher serological. and immunogenic activity. Some rise in toxicity, especially with Shigella sonnei antigen, was noted. There are: 1 table and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut vaktsin i syvorotok imeni Mechnikova (Institute of Vaccines and Sera Imeni Mechnikov, Moscow) SUEMITTED: June 4, 1958 Card 2/2 GOLUBEVAq I-.V.; Pr-MLETSKAYA, V.Ya.; GU5,9VAO Yu.I.; KOSSOVA, A.K.; KASIYANOVA, LA. Production of dry standard antigens for the preparation of diagnostic coli-sera. Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immuh. 31 no.7:127-130 J:L 160. (MIRA 13%9) 1. Iz Moskovskogo instituta vaktain i syvorotok im. Mechnikonx. (ESCHERICHIA COLI) SHTUTMAN, M.N.; AVDEYENKO, V.P.; NEUYMIN, Yu.A.; ~~tLAP_QY~Aoj'.V~; IGNATOVA, M.V.; PEDENKO, V.A.; BUVALITS, A.I. Precision'and reliability of a DFS-10 quantometer at a metallurgical plant. 7Av. lab, 31 no.2s247-249 165- (MIRA 18:7) 1. Hagnitogorskiy metallurgichaskiy kombinat. VOSTOKOVA,Ye.A., VYSHIVUN, D.D., RSOYANOVA, H.S., NBSVWUYLOVA, N.G., SHMUTUA, A.M. ,a. Geabotanical evidence of bituninosity. Trudy VAGT no.1:99-117 '55. (KM 9:11) (Ph.vtogeography) (Petroleum) (Prospecting) US I UNOVA, M. S. Aerial visual goobotanical observations in deserts and semi- deserts. Trudy VAG? no.1:147-3.51 '55. (MLHA 9:11) (Phytogeograpbr) SOV/137-58-7-14606 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 7, p 95 (USSR) AUTHORS: Kas'yanova, N.A., Pervushin, S.A. TITLE:~-~Sources for Further Rise in Labor Productivity in the Electro- lytic Zinc Industry (0 rezerva'Kh rosta proizvoditellnosti truda v tsinkovorn elektrolitnom proizvodstve) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Mosk. in-t tsvetn. met. i zolota, 1957, Nr 27, pp 239-Z47 AESTRACT: Conversion to FluoSolids roast of Zn concentrates results in a decline in sulfide S in the matte to 0.3-0.45o, while the acid- soluble Zn contents rose by 1.5-Z% of the total content as com- pared to roasting in multiple -hearth furnaces. Moreover the matte did not contain any lumps, and the Zn contents of the leaching-products classification sands dropped from 26.7 to 17.55o, making it possible to deliver then-i to the Waelz process along with the Zn cake instead of returning them for roastin-. This leads to a reduction of SiO2 in the cinders from 9.4 to 5.3%. With 6511/6 of all the Zn concentrates subjected to Fluo- Solids roasting, labor productivity (1,P) rose by 15.75o. It is Card 1/2 noted that bringing the electrodes in 7.n electrolysis baths to SOV/ 137-58-7-14606 Sources for Further Rise in Labor Productivity (cont.) within 54 rnm of each other and an increase in the cathode surfaces makes it possible to increase LP by Substitution of cooling coils in the baths by vacuurn evaporation as the method of coolin,!, the clecL.rolytc malcs it pos- sible to raise the coefficient of bath utilization and to increase LP by 20-25"0 in addition to raising current efficiency by 2.5-3:',Io. 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K. 694 00 13 0* r0 to 00 3 is of =00 a 00 0 4 '0 di ;00 alill 0 moo 14 Ik - I' -,r ; F 00 it U AV 1, . 0,0 9 . , , i , a a 0 fit m a it 9 PC " et tt K 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 mw A T.!: 'ma 0 0 co 0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 A I A - m 0 4 mrsir ld nsit ti mi am fu f t~ f a n mail OmdWe of am ON ID 4" the Wapm. . truc m o ic co on ani ofvm w c s ir t4varing hint for the Production of washing powtim 41 awto of Go" fatwo in amp making. H. N. Tymtytsn, I' ih d N ore dewT,;r Iand ilitimirsted. The compogition of specUl n m Wi sirso"is. owk.-Issb, It&Vtoovit, t 4 j q st fW 'Rotor saftealar amd cloth" boakiat. A. N It los . . ". amaj. lov. 1-16(in 111111M r 1W "room of Comm"fo* i x ' v 1~idl M 81(in Unalkh NU.-Thr comr4n. 4 vatious for vign awl Smitt 19ttkat agents for uAtrutog .04) .900MINOMPS. D-Rmbdfttwft%kdwWA.$bvw. Nd. 17-$11(lis RoSibb 21-2) cf r4rcriling obotr~Tbv results X melimittaly Writhis III laund'ril~x of "I~d ~.*Ojo . , ft Ali%ts. of ~hyd, N&,C(N and Na.. ; of =k"Wo* and x-ray rimn. of Cm. soap* air dis. bowitsiert rsI AD the w4 s m d wA amted W i Imt water-ooltertingaitmm Nestiv l d M 1 f . cuss e r g p p p p IC ururtum dim la m a de mitlift an the dir e" o etalried with Na.11). and its mikis. MO O l a N It z , p y M r s g , The minand cold e a w h i d * gsvv good tesults vith .. ) A , r. -pror m m o e m ps s g 1 braildn' w s! th d N h i N a C( d d =04) orimlation. Tbr dispersion was witisim the fiesits er t e Ak to e O "n S' t" mg po h " of latter. " to It" 'Im- Tbis O"U00MMM Of weak Ol this" to las 11,1 %bils avid X UvAlls YukhooYAO A swillm 0 riath Md the ". tv, of Sr cvmpd4. Na.C0* is a M*4 . . . . , . 1 is 93- Min The frols Un w"hirls 1W mvtmmk*l abd Ottfaciently effective agent for prehiniawy ' . s obt f the I owde bied I m various fatt *6 1a th kvA SUMAIVIS 'if W&MMAW "Iftl NArm"Ita, "tacialt the 'No- r a 4 e o r p y tbrotio sk rrmion with Ca and M milawas ZHU % lall Antht.o(N&sC('h a er S j to l" %C&C1 ) and No.SiO, Is 01*1 it S14,41 wettilix aftnt. Stluble fer- . . 1 fol Imly for %povial 1W o ) 4 ( to the Washing powders the frothing power of the mossis aw ti w ptmv ments (entyri" V k N 400 the stmbility of thr lath" dKirawd and emukillyino pop" ' e . . , kinds of soiling~ V It so iKOv'7 of poop lut a. - n-00 i;A INO -The vi"M" of in lin S in 00 Jurveowd. For &0 xol*. except the minitte ow naA. of "Am " 0 t h h " b 1% . aw v a. , j j 0 (dratr 11a naphthrriate, Na stristaic 0 0 2 an'l t 1 e tooms. . e t t N*P*, a l rj* . . , , , . , at 4A, III the 0-twwd were del't mid 11161 mixis i"Ai surfam erosion at the boundary line of mWs-*It lor"*30d . . r f- j~ 00 : thew". Sibreevved%v e viWiABOrt, 111%. (MrIs. Wris'. tilmle ItiltmAtatcly and : - Sild"s. of NOX(Is art haprMtkal, washing pcwodm nn be after The Doi 1111111111 0- mm Itsed only in WSAIV-1 with m4tv"ed Wist". e T d W rrmnate Anti ttaphahmate w*ps were tirtirly equal " but her than the vivt-Alty of water indepetident of little hi it It vm sm M povi m oy owA~ lkb 63 40 lba M f . g Tim viWt*1Y CJ 'VA slftmtt~& the time and C%Wn b - m . v On ft . 16 o* s %."4) C" J., 01 '1' if ' x ~to A I XA I Art I 1 4 bW 0 V 0 1 W W -3 I l H s if t is 2l,& 0"469: 4 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 411 4111 "O : 4111 1010 00 : 0 :0 0 : 0 c"r,swrrohly higher than &146, (stiorelot fur the Initial 00, nwonmi) still int-riawd islilifty With the finst'And costicti, At the tuncit%. (4 0.2 slod 10,15a she WAlts, heUx!ne Ilebl"I Within 3.5 loss. No cliftilar in the viurgAity tit 11.0470 "it, Itoclk place after 21 Ion. The y1witlifir,; of 41.1 find O.V~ No strairate at 45* Weir equal at first and often gorfidually tam todiffeirut insitirs. dnit"arl! tin the Wit, tit Not tophlbenifte arms re4lossit. Off Ttie"In. g4 these map* pirm-fileti tiff grialkirl lit NA Mediate, The onles. of No cAe&tr and isteariste Atowled thisoltitIty. 10,12 101). -AMP "%rolis ~ Iff,70 fatty fir6k arA 9 No.*UA), 4 1-4 was Obtained by Plifying arooll" timp with Al, CA 4-,% skin No internal hold esternal The it M kA ti 3 moit hit. T Poss In set. by drying WA thror joirtioist, in hardam " collsoloatnif Willi con, cuid Onalto Worry thif"tal, The uw td, the filkale Oftlif in WaRlift I" hard wairt trossillr4i In isivilig lip to 211f,10, tally for,616 Itseel in file .4te"Iltog 4 walft *tat rorisloolloing Slor otrid lopurith, in IMO appittefift W #111411111 011111kand by as antalkiii ilatMod lit isosp issaUtia. OW lfri-ITlin waxash 117). a , Lymhar%hil. C. A. ;Pt fl,1412. t"14 an, .1.1hed"I" the forrabletilao avid ow of mospe drttvrl (tor" itsi obtained by *lit, J) ajoil ht 04-1.1 r%inl 1111, ThII11911 IhP 01*111 1-1 I have a Wary rrf~ P~ arms dtfiker dita'ohnalkM than she "04 U. they are wit lefla valuable in aimp making tie. mim of 010 grestrl' MW11.1,1114 of the submaw" costallow of Worst fail out xsr;z. and a ltwrr remittent AJ the a mifiable miter. No maps fritin I slsowrd a AbOr".,I. t,,,ty Ittion 11. 1., 1,, lifirissigh It. 2 let power. I'lieffitlifirrintsokt, with 2 psaru of N&,C(h displifyild colMi"I deterMt. Ptmrf, still 1"141141Y 4191111 Ife If`IeIl fit OW III-AIM 111111 .11 IntA4,of linwo to %. The rooloollooff between Cho proosifirthis of a let mistwe and those of its tomportiout ports, S. Z. Miles Ibid. Iffigh,iii IX0. (Ally arills "! hardened cotuniMI still 441"Ilaiver nilt, mirt, lxw (lit Rtul tallow wyror lin-joll. still titifini with naphthenic arid-i, No mitioste and (Ally arviIi of atinflnooft r anti rotum~rvcf oil*, The trilllt% of I Ile drift. of silrt, Ill, Jet., frocan ir"Il. *is, it"d I film. air trpott"I. Vwlmflo. weir 6" I-ftlrff~ tiff filer t4 it,,, hifutty aud Ivislait, kitkic In-tit The kn,,wn Vilifies C4 th. fatly ackt, As( file hanh."111 fat". The sv~ kluil. WI, of the Illifitc in it littketiolf It( the 1114th, ovicon tit flit tlk'A. Wt~. 44 file Of 1#114, anti vslhll~ vulfle.dm. tiol vN"N't 1"0 slut doix'".14 im the jiletil,.1, j p,pic, the hit jilt, tletn~ Ft". #11111,16. "ilb FrIlIvAlt, the I 1.4fttik ~ f4w Mii.tk. etwills. a faigr pi.q.-tt"ok -I N"A fri,inat. the I "o. I% lower than the "Ah't. Meaft %,little 0 the Part%. Tilt- lit. If., Initial alld fillal, ii, a chaffictertitv "mot, flit rontl%. vOth tuit-Arrahte adinitt of tr~itfatr% Ohh-h with flit- fifror stivra lilt- rViAltiv roffifill. 14 she mist, No irxinalp as voital"'Int fifth *Auto, ;;IV" 1141m, Willi slight's 14, 1 he italike 14 title 441 the tilt?, Che fatly OWMs (a haldtasti, lot* to thr 0411W liter give Illixtc Willi Not w-hiatt, food itephiberok acids withrosuldilotills, With high't $$let* 111441 fill the to-hin, III Not reslasits, 4okle. ANR#t 15 otortocro, Rolkslaa; of aftPliastak fields, Ibill. 134-0tirs Itual" 147).- *40 111 to 010 00 00 11114111, so so tie as too 00 0 1111 11114111 66 00 00 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 *IN "go 4 00 0 ~41 'I is it 4 it w it x l$ m a .4 it 0 ?s Jill sda ut -L ;P W! CIrm. U-~ a t r k i L Not wu Y .. I , , 1-1- V it- 20 The treatimpt 91 U*Phtbmk-&CW O-Ps With (14-1 19h.HoO and I ptroultate (KISA "k, N&4;A.21 1 6%) (baped on the active (h) 4NIIJA a 11.4 am 11100 f th A i ti l d 1 i l W l d = of e z& m Ant m on o or or sal ftT t e w prm lbruie mr6kU with suprobested Strom at Still. SAW IWW-l sn"mm,*U54580%ot. I scidaWA%offiShthifown - l w l t Th d id t f i I Arm e w wes nm at nt em wapo a a . e r4 ga y c ol : 11sphibmw whi (reed ("Ml the tlW All" ' and by stidtil. sewnwkinx 4 the paitially di"iU-timl a," ' hippirmentativ.dia .1thaupelhestc-1 And pAtti. 0,104114, Ivi-ettvatturntofthedistd.a6i withonah cuiltnt al lkw ' ' 1 S -1 A (cw ( 1 bro._ptodured wune furthry No m- And 11A A k4 \I \t d 1 1 b t Q l Th l -% e " - sal smcr~ , m. o ycem. e S p mlhl r Arri 4 il ll m t ilsi i a bow , - w i-t~ mc i v u .~ a tit 1010 by the jmovv- imbictiou in the upun . p 'h fatttitile, scul a diontsord Math ma Mond . . w . p 4 i f l j tsuo %lmo- # mrtbo& tit arwylical "Mtrol o t le vu of lyce"ti Orr xWe". R""Onlical -*;XM. Stki VVC0MV . ts " of Olvass Is the =r4tim of l O d h4li t Zi ~,.: 0 1 sv W o an er s p sion WIkipary. M. M, NWI-Noy And L. A. himpm-U. - b h 6) 1 oe I i . . . m.1 .... %,. Nmw lam Aw. 1411V-760ft 1'.111 0 14 l1wate air rm,*wlVlCCRh41~ Chuc 111,111t. AS 9 SL .(14L1W'.G0LAt U11[ ftalt,&C 4:LAV%l#KA1lC. 91 too - , u 4 .3 di a 04 Ar 9 it .'1 0 f a 3 6 V 00 9 ANUVAJ 11. and ZU. YUK"Itto -76'1045).-The fat (e.g 5, 6~ t-k'rt()H in is heated to 90 and a 0.7"1-1.0 X 50111. Of NMI. f the wt, of the fat) is. , tied rradually 1111449=101 the stirring is continued for a few mills and the mass is allowed to --land 1-3 lirs. Tile Algeral I's neutralized with stroll It SO t room temp - atm I tic ppt a is filtered off. Muo s Ist . awdy frurn the glyceroi and the Eatty acids are skiturned off, the yiOd tit glycerol is abou-M70-57Me theory, its concn. 97-98% -01 v(pi- tent 211,~. More glycerol is teetivered by extit. with 11.0 from (hp faity esters, aifirr disin. of the NIVOIJ. The C-4m art! then sapond, with strong alkali, givior a so:." mass Contg. fatty acids. From this Tillss, Wolf is recovered by disin. Total rceovcry of McOll is 00- or better. N. 'I hwl K AS I Y1.7 UV A 2331', 0 Prich:biakh 0kraski i 1'..epriyatnogo Zapalha u 'Iyl., ~;ode-z!72-shchikf Truf3v Xhaklk. Khiri.-Te~-~mol. In-Ta Im. 7, -1.,)49, c . 15,11-68. SO: T,:,-lOPIS' TiO. 31, 1949 s/08o/61/634/04/012/012 A057/A129 AUTHORS: Kas'yanova, N. A. , Nesynov, Ye. P. TITLE: Preparation of toluene for liquid scintillators PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34, no. 4, 1961, 95o - 951 TEM A method for the purification of toluene in three steps is described- 1. The pro analysi toluene (rocT (GOST)-5789-51) in an amount of 1 liter was sha- ken with 50 ml of concentrated H2SO4 during 15 - 20 minutes and left to stand for 12 hours. If the sulfuric aoid layer was dark, the procedure was repeated. 2. Then the upper layer of toluene was transferred to a ohromatographit column, where the impurities were adsorbed. The column was filled with.P6 g (3 % of the weight of toluene) "aluminum oxide for chromatographic purposes" and covered with a layer of 60 g (7% of weight of toluene) ground (14 - 200 mesh) silica gel of the K(-K(MK) or ACK(ASK) grades (rccr(GOST) 3958-47). After passing this col- umn, the toluene (having a negative reaction with isatin) was rectified. 3. Rec- tifioati,Dn was carried out in a column with a cap for complete condenstation des- oribed by M. 1. Rozengard (Ref. 1: "Taklinika laboratornoy peregonki i rektifi- kataii" ("Techniques of laboratory distillation and rectification"), Goskhimizd&,t). Card 1/2 S/080/61/034/004/012/0.-L 2 Preparation of toluene for liquid scintillators A057/A129 Small changes were made: the oolumn was heated by indirect steam using a steam Jacket; the still of the column was heated in a glycerol bath, which was oontrollp.~~, by a laboratory JIATP-9 (LATR-9) autotransformer. The main fraotion of toluene was taken at 110.5 - 110.70C. The yield of purified toluene based on the amount uieu. for mixing with H2SO4 was 56 %. Transparency of the product was at;L - 3,600 W was for a 0.5 m layer in comparison to distilled water 100 %. Toluene purified by the'desoribed method corresponded the requirements for solvents for liquid saintil- lators. The present investigations were neaeasary, since "pro analysil' toluene produced in the USSR oontein.s some water, thio-oompounds and unaaturated substnzrai which extinguish the luminesoenoe of dissolved luminophors and deteriorate the transparency. The present purification method is based on the easy sulfonation of the thio-oomp6unds of the thilophene (in comparison to toluene) and the follow- ing separation of the reaction products on the adsorbents. There is 1 figure and I Soviet reference. ASSOCIATION: KMrkovskiy filial Vaeaoyuznogo nauchno-issiedovattil'skogo insti- tuta khimioheakikh reaktivov (Kharlkov Branch of the All-Union Scientific Reeptaroh Institute of Chemical Reagents) SUBMITTED: April 21, 1958, (initially), November 12, 1960 (after revision) Card 2/2 XABOYANOVA,, N.A.; MENICHM, X.F,; SHKOLIVIKOV, R.M. C~~~~~ Fffioienc7 of treatment vith rare metal alloyo. Lit.proizv. no.3-107 N 162. (KMA 15132) (Cast iron-Meta:Llurgy) (Rare earth metals) TADZHIYEV, K.T.,- KASIYAN-OVA, N.V.; USMOV, N.U. Some problems of the treatment of tbyrotoxicosis. Zdrav.Tadzh. 10.no.102-36 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz kafedry obshchey khinirgii (zav.-prof. K.T.Tadzhiyev) Tafthikskogo meditsinskogo institi%ta imeni Abuali ibni Sino. (THXROID GLAND-DIc1FO,'HS) FREMMI, Ye.B., kand tekhn.nauk; KHMELINITSKAYA, Ye.G., mladshiy nauchrWy sotrudnik-j'-_W'Y4NOVA, R.V., teknolog Using a steam-air mixtur6 for moisturizing pelts and semifinished sections in furrier work, Nauch.-isel.trudy NIIMP no.10.65-75 96o. (MIRA 14:4) (Fur--Dressing and dyeing) Ye B. ~ k and. tekhr . nauk R! I 1'111Z I P F! Y,, C.. :,larish 1 y sotrudnik; USIYANOVA, R.J. Use of 4-frared rays for rabbit i,,-~It drying duri.rigr th,-, dyelng of rak, skins. Nauch. issl. t:-udAy TAIRV nL,.12:.,'9.-L'5 '63. Radiation-convection nethod for dryi"Ig sheol- jelto 'cLe Lse of gas radiators. lbid.:45-55 . 0~-F! 17:11) FRENKELIO Te.B.; SHAKET, G,P.;.KA7A V.M.; KMLINITSKAIA9 Te.G.,- Bangs V.M.; Ne.w.- mpthod of moistening fur skins and cuts in furrier uOrk. Kozh .-pbuv.prom. 5 no.1328-31 Ja 163. (NIRA 102) (Fur-Dressing and dyeing) On ~ERZOTI, A.K., dotsent; KASIYANOVA, T.N. Materials on comparative evaluation of modern diuretics. Sov. med. 28 no.-5:102-110 My 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Kafedra propedevticheskoy terapii (zav. - prof. M.1,Frankfurt) lechobnogo fakullteta Donetskogo meditsinskgo instituta. - VT , .,- -,, I MERZM, A.K.,- NESTEROVA L.P.; W,IYANOVA. T.N. Use of corticosteroide in cardiac invufftoi~nay. Sov. med. 27 no.12:22-30 D'63 (MTRA 17:4) 1. 1z kafedry propedevtiahaskoy terapii zavo - Prof. M-1. Frankfurt) leohebaogo fakulltetha Donetskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. .ioia Combined use of mercusal and euphyllin. Sov. med. 27 no,12: 89-92 D163 (MIRA 1714) 1, Iz kafedry propedevticheskoy terapii ( zav. - prof, M.I. Frankfurt) lecliebnogo fakullteta. Donetskogo meditsinskogo in- stituta. PAVLENO, I.!., Irzh.; ROVENSKAYA, T.V., inzh.;.USJ-YANQVA, L.S., Macrophotography of graphite to reveal its eutectic grain. Lit. prbizv. no.7:4,/ JJ- 165. (MiHA 18:8) OUKOVAT~XHP 198 Combined use of thic-TE)"A Pnd Au In tivatmint of ~,.anc,.nr ascites &nd plourlay. Vop.onk. 11 nu.ll~!26-28 165. (MIRA I 9.-'L) 1. 1? Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta orkologil i nw-d!tsin.ikoy radlol-)vil Kinisterstva zd-Ltvookhranenjyq- Pelo.- russlkoy (tilrektor - pro r- N. N.llekoandrov) . V I KASfYANOVA and I N ORLOV " Preparation of Experimental Cathode-Ray Tubes with Wnochrowitie Screens, 10 Cm in Diameter" from Annotatio a of Works Gomplet&. In 1955 at the State Union Fai, Rest lustj Min, of Radio Engineering Ind. So; B-3,080.0,64 SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - 1835 AUTHOR BLAgNOVA,E.I., MOKRINGEVAIA.I.j KASJANOVA,V.I. .TITLE Luminescent Substances for Colored Television on the basis of ZnS * ZnSe. PERIODICAL gurn.teohn.fis,36, fasc.12, 2784-2785 0956) Issued: 1 / 195T In the works by GRIGORJEV and in one by the authoresses the possibility was pointed out of using the luminescent substances ZnS . ZnSe for a number of industrial purposes. The method of producing these substances is simple and reliable. In the course of this work the authoresses describe their investiga- tion of these substances as~their applicability for colored television. The com- position of the green and red layers of the luminophores is given as Well as the reaction when forming the luminophores: ZnS + Se02 -9, ZnS . ZnSe + SO 2' The ratio of the components of the re.-d and green luminophore layers was empirically selected. Hardening of the luminophores was carried out in the air for one hour at 9000 C. The temperature and the flux chosen warranted a produo~.ion of powders with a very close granulometrio composition. Samples of blue, red, and green luminescent luminophorea were obtained. The experiment showed that the lumine- scent color of the luminophores is of sufficient stability in the case of a sufficiently great modification of the state of excitation (anode voltage of from 15 to 20 kV and current density of the beam 0.1 4"A.cm-2 - 4 e,,A.cm-2). An important property of the lnminophores for colored television is the stabil- V Zurn.techn.fis,26j faso.12, 2784-2785 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1835 ity of their calorimetric parameters during the thermal process of their treat- ment, which is in connection with the production technique of the ainescope. A table shows the calorimetric parameters before and after heat treatment. Two diagrams show the spectral composition of the radiation of the colored lumino- phores and the dependence of brightness on the density of the current. The brightness of the luminescent screens of these luminophores changed after 400 hours of operation and at an anode voltage of 15 kV and a current density of the beam of 1 & A.cm-2 by less than INSTITUTION: I YA -I- _~~ _NQYA---V Using flow-line methale in manufacturing laboratory glassware. Stek. i ker. 17 no.8:38 Ag 1609 (MIRA 13:8) (Conveying machinery) (Gus-Khrustalayy-Glass manufacture) MMONp A.X.~ffl dotsent; KASOYANOVA.. T.W. Data on the characteristics of the diuretic action of fonurit. Terapoarkhe noe8t122,062. (MIRA 150-1201 1. Tz kafedry propedevticheskoy terapii lechebnogo fakullteta. (zav, - dotsent M.I. Ftankfurt) Donetskogo moditsinskogo instituta. (THMMOLE SULFONgaDE) JMAYEV$ M.G.; SHAKIROVA, A.1;1,.,- SHIM-LAVOVA, Organophosaioms compounds vith nn antive me-,',Pylerl,7 -1.P. part 1: Synthesis of certain ~-ketophoar-,hjnat.Bs. 7.hur. ob. khin. 34 no.12.*3950-3952 D 161,' AIFU 18.1) 1, Banlikirskiy goaudftrstvennyy univGrsite+.. IVANOVA, R.M.-, ASHRAFI, R.I.; KIRIKOVA, Te.M.-, VITZMERG, Z.V.; ZARETSKATA, A.R.; NAURITNA, M.S.; RAFIYBNKO, D.V.; BUBAKOVA, G.Ye.: ICUTMWO. I.T.,,1~8111ANDVAP --- :Lej_Mt_; PUSHIN. S.P.. inzh. Observations on the stability of track. Putl i put.khoZ. no.10:6-7 0 159. (HIRL 1312) 1. Studenty Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov zhelezaodoroxh- nogo transporta (for all excopt Perabin)* Pailroacis -Track) XLSIYANSKrf, M.S. 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