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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKSENOVA, A. S. - AKSENOVA, L.N.

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M ADIKTOV, I.A.---(continued) Oard 4. [Agricultural encyclopedia] Selifikokhoziaistvanaaia entaikolope&iia. Ixd-3-0, perers MoBkva, Goo. izd-vo selkhos. lit-ry. Vol-5- ENIA.) 1956. 663 P. (MLPA 9:9) (Agriculture Dictionaries and snqycloppdiao) -6 ..A "',*A AKSEENOVA, A. S. VIKTOROVA, 0. 11. and AKSENOVA, A. S. "Bacillar dys,'ente-zy in macaco monkeys in the SuIchumi nursery", Trudy Sukhum. biol. stantsii Akad. med. nauk, 333R, Vol. 1, 1949, p. 258-63, - Bibliog: 8 items. SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhumal Inykh Statey', No. 22, 1g/+9). AKSENTOVA, A. S. VIKTOROVA, 0. 11. and AKSENOVA, A. S. "A study of Scli--Litz-type lbacctlcrla strains excreted by monkeys", Trudy Sukhwr. biol. stantsii Akad. med. na-ak S33~i, Vol. 1, 1949, p. 264-69, - Bibliog: 16 items. SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey', No, 22, 1949). 0 AK;.;T-~NOVA, A. S. AKSENOVA) A. S. and rl'! ,p 5ISHVILI) L. ",r. "Paratyphoid infection of the type in nionicays", Trti.d,y 3ulchum. biol. stantsii Alcad. mcd. nai0fS3:;R, Vol. 1) 11,1119, P. 270-87, - Bibliog: 1). 287- SO: U-4393, 19 August 53, (Letopis 'Diurnal Invich Statey', Ilo. 22, 1949). AKSENOVA., A.S. USSR/Medicine - Dysenitery Jul 53 "Experimental Sonne Dysentery in Monkeys and Protective Inoculation Against This Disease.," V. L. Troitskiy, P. L. Rubinshteyn, V. D. Gekker, A. S. Aksenova, Inst of Epid and Mikro- biol im X. F. Gamaleya, Acad Med Sci, USSR; Sukhumi Med-Biol Sta, Acad Med Sci USSR Zhur Mikro, Epid, i Immun, No 7., pp 58-63 lbesus monkeys could be infected with Sonne dysentery, but not with Flexner dysentery. They apparently often carry Flexner bacilli and become resistant to them. On clinical recoveryj, the infected monkeys contined to carry and eliminate Sonne bacilli for a long time. The antigenic and immunogenic properties of Sonne bacilli passed through monkeys did not undergo any significant changes. Monkey strains of Flexner bacilli were found to differ from hunan strins in that they have an additional receptor. 267T47 'n a -Pad -1 ME B Oil OR ig~m 4 -.,, -i, A N !b- rl, rn 0= 0 F WKWAN. M.A.; AEM0VA,,.A ; TROITSKIY, V.1p., professor, zaveduyushchiy; W,~O, TI W OVi V.D., proreasor, direktor. lxperimental Sonne dysentery in monkeys and preventive vaccination against It# Gooond report. TestinS the efficacy of the protective vaccination against Soune (Vsentery in exporimente with sonkayu, Shur.taikrobiol.epid.1, immun. no.8:20-26 Ag 133. WaA WO 1. Otdol s~ditsinskoy m1krobiologit lustituts epidtaiologil I a1krobiologli in. pochetnogo akademike N.F.Ovinalet Akadenii meditainskikh nank OUR (for Troitakiy). 2. Institut epidentologii I mikrobiologii in. pochatnogo aka- demika N.Y.Gamalsi Akadexii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Timakov), 3. Su- khnmakaya madiko-biologlobaskaya stantolys, Ak*4*sii meditsinskikh nxuk 565R. (Dysentery) (Vaccination) AKSRNOVA, A.S. ~ Nature of para-agglutinating strains of B. coli in monkeys. Zhur. mikrobiol.epid.i immm..no.2:7-11 F 134. (MLRA 7:3) 1. Iz laboratorii infektsionnoy patologii madiko-biologichaskoy stantsii, Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (direktor - doktor TQe- ditsinskikh nauk G.Tu.Malis). (Bachericia coli) AXWOVA, A.A* .ewm*AP Xrequency and regalarity of isolation of parmWlutinating strains of Ischerichia, coli in moukoys. 2hur..mikrobiol. apid. i immn. no.6:67 Je 154. (XM 727) l.,Iz Sakhummkoy mediko-biologichaeoy stantaii Akademii meditsin- skikh nauk SSSFL, (ISMMICHIA COLI) (SHIGELIA) PLIITSITYY, D.Y.,; LABINSUTA, A.S.,; AKS;WOVA. A.S. Rate of accumulation of antibodies following revaccination. Zhur mikrobiol4, opid. I Imam. 27 no-1:32-36 Ja 056 WwRi 9:-5) 1. Is Instituts, normallnoy I patologicheakoy fiziologii (dir.-rprofe V.X Ghernigovskiy) I Sukhumskoy madiko-biologichookoy stantall ANN SSBR (dir.-kandidat biologichookikh nai I.A.Utkin) (MANUS, immunology. revaccination, off. on antibody form. (Ruz)) (VAGGINNS AND VACOWTION. tetanus, antibody forms after revaccination (Run)) AIL-MOVA, A* Be) WMAWAX) Me A., and DZHIKIDZE, E. K. forrhe Effectiveness of Protective Vaccination Against Dysen- tery in Experiments on Monkeys," by M. A. Tumanyan, E. X. Dzhikidze: and A. S. Aksenovaj Institute of Epidemiology, and Microbiology imeni Gamaleya, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Sukhumi Medical-Biological Station., Academy of Medi- cal Sciences USSR, Zhurnal. Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii, Vol 27, No 9, Sep 56, PP 01-bb On the basis of a theory advanced in 1951, reported by Tumanyan and', Aksenova in Zhurnal Mikrobiologii, Epidemiologii i Immunobiologii No 8,: 1953, to the Of-fect that peroral. immunization with a polysaccharide- protein complex and corpuscular vaccine protected monkeys from experimental infection with dysentery, various other methods of vaccination against this disease were tested on monkeys in 1954. The animals were immunized against Sonne's dysentery by the follow- ing methods: (a) tablets, three times orally; (b) formolinized vaccine, three times subcutaneously; (c) immunogen, pix times orally; (d) live Sonne culture, once subcutaneously; (e) parenterally and enterally vaccine once subcutaneously and immunogen three times peree orally). datd, -'bllecte -in tjii it v co On analysis of the experiments As n-71 cluded that vaccination of monkeys against Sonne's dysentery does not protect them from the development of the disease after artificial infec- tion) but does somewhat lighten the course of the disease, reduce the rate of bacteria elimination., and decrease the intensity. Two tables included show characteristics of the ani is according td sex and age, and doses of immunizing preparations used; and results of bacteriological investigation of the monkeys at various times after lyinunj ioni I WM*Vk, A. S nDysenteriC Bacteria of FLOnkeys at New Castle" riedical Scio uSSRt PO 21 ology and Therapy, Pcad. Inst.'Esperimental, Patb Editor. B. A. Lapin (Cand- I b i4n book Publ* by OUW~ 1. 1958 P ~~ _I humi, 1958- jkb 4 Sx 14 dical S 1-) 5 AXSENOVA, A. S. "Frequency and Regularity of the Secretion of Paragluttination in the Strains of the Intestinal Tubercle-bacillus of Monkeys" P. 93 in book publ. by Inst. Experimental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. Iledical Sci. USSR, Ernblems pf Infectinue Patholoa In Mank2X g"eriments, Editor, B. A. Lapin (Cand. Medical Sci.) Sukhumi. 1958. AKSENOVA, A. S. "On the Problem of the Antigenic Structure of Para-strains of the Intestinal Tubercle-bacillus" P - 103 in book publ. by Inst. Experimental Pathology and Therapy, Acad.'~'edical Sci. USSR, Problems of Infegtiggs Pgthology in Monkay ~=erimants, Editor, B. A. Lapin (Cand. Medical Sci.) Sukhumi, 1958. AKSEhTOVA, A. S. nThe Study of the Immnogenic Relationship of Para-strains B co3i" P. 107 in book publ. by Inst. Experlmental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. Fledical. Sci. USSR, Problems of InteCtious Pathol= in MolIkey �znerimentq, Editor, B. A. Lapin (Cand. I",edical. Sci.) Sukhumi, 1958. AKSENOVA. A. S. "On the Problem of the Receipt of Para-Zonnyestrains of the Intestinal Tubercle-bacillus" P. 115 in book publ. by Inst. Experimental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. "Wical Sci. USSR, Pgoblems pf Infectious Patholo in Monkav 6~erjMgnts, Editor, B. A. Lapin (Cand. Medical Sci.) Sukhurd. 1958. AKSENOVA. A. S. . -T. -D. Mr G GVAZAVA, I. S "The Use of Vew Antibiotics for the Treatment of Dysentery" P. 131 in book publ. by Inut. Experimental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. Medical Sci. USSR, Prgbjams of Infectioul FdholggX in Fi2nkaX Expgrinentgq, Editor, B. A. Lapin (cand. Medical Sci.) Sukhumi, 19580 PXSEWVA I A. S. "Paratypboid Carrier of the Monkey" P. 159 in book publ. by ~mst. -6xperiinental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. Medical Sci. USSR, PrnbleMs of Infectigus Pathology. in Zonkey Experimentg, Editor, B. A. Iapin (Cand. Medical Sci..) Sukhurd, 1958. WEMIYEVA, N. P. "The Study of the Antigenic Structure of the Salmonella, of the Secretiona from the Intestines of the Monkey" p. 167 in book pub. by Inst. Foqperimental Pathology and Therapy, Acad. "edical Sci. USSR, Problems of Infectious P&tholo&Z In Mo]*ey bxneriments, Editor, B. A. Lapin (Cand. Medical Sci.) Sukhumi, 1955. DZHIKIDZB, S.K.; AKSEMVA, A,~as ft-ftmwms~ 3ffect of ionizivg radiations on the course of dysentrial infection. Med. rad. 4 no.4-.44-50 Ap 159. (MLI& 12:7) 1. Iz laboratorii infektsionnoy patologii Sukhumakoy mediko-biolo- gicheskoy atantsii ANN SSSR (Nauchzqy rakovoditell - chlea-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. V. L. Troitskiy). (SHIGBIJA, infect. eff. of x-rays in monkeys (Rua)) (RONMEN PAYS, effects, on exper. Shigella infect. in monkeys (RUB)) IARIIUP I.A.; DZHIKIDZE$ S.K.; AKSENOVA, A.S. Effectiveness of sorbed tritcxoid with reference to gas gangrene in experimonta on monkeys. Preliminary report. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 52 no.9:88-90 9 161. (MIRA 15:6) i. Iz otdola ranevykh infektviy (zov. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR M. Vygodchikov)-Instituta epidemiologil i mikrobiologii imeni N.F. Gamalei (dir, - prof. S.N. Muromtsev [deceased]) AMN SSSR i Institute eksperimentalinoy patologii i terapii (direktor - doktor med.nauk B.A. Lapin) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena daystvitellnym chlenom AM SSSR G.V. Vygodchikovym ~GANWMZ) (TOKINS AND ANTITOXINS) 2~0414/61/000/010/001/001 S DOWD113 AUTHORSt Dzhikidze, E.K., and Aksenova, A.S. TITLE- The efficacy of chemotherapy in radiation sickness caused by fractional radiation PERIODICAL: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 10, 1961, 11-16 TEXTs The authors -refer to previously published data on the efficacy of chemotherapeutic preparations and antibiotics in acute radiation sickness in animals (Lambert, Kiselev, Sivertseva,'Buzinis Troitskiy, Tumanyan, Shevtsova and Reynirs) and to their own studies in this field. In former in- vestigations they had found that fractional irradiations of monkeys with a total dose of 450 r caused serious radiation sickness complicated by in- fectious processes which negatively influenced the course of radiation sick- ness and shortened the life of the irradiated body. The present study was conducted in order to find out whether it is possible, with the aid of che- motherapeutic preparations, to prevent the development of bacteremia in animals repeatedly subjected to small doses of ionizing irradiation. The Card 1/9 26Wi4 S/016/61/000/010/001/C)ol The efficacy of chemotherapy~.. 1)037/1)113 solution of this,problem would also make it'possible-to explain what signi- ficance the infectious agent has during radiation sickness caused by frac- tional irradiation. Nineteen Ij to 2 years-old monkeys, all carriers of Flexner's bacilli, were subjected to daily gamma irradiation in fractional doses (25.2 - 26-34 r) from a Co6o source up to a total dose of 1000 r. After a 650 r dose had been administered, the monkeys were separated into two groups. Nine of them were treated with antibiotics in combination with vitamins, whilst the other ten served as control animals. The animals were treated for one month. According to a special system suggested by Troitskiy and Tumanyan, the monkeys were treated twice daily with streptomycin, peni- cillin and levomycetin, all taken simultaneously. The monkeys were given 50,000 U streptomycin and 100,000 U penicillin intramuscularly, and 50,000 U streptomycin and 0.25 g levomycetin were simultaneously administered orally. Besides antibiotics, once daily the monkeys were treated with 0.1 g vitamin C, 0-5 ml of a 5% vitamin B 1 solution, injected intramusoularly and 5 ml of a 10% calcium gluconate solution taken intravenously. After a short time symptoms of a developing radiation sickness appeared. Changes in the peripheral blood of two monkeys (Nos. 2701 and 2774) are mentioned. (Fig I Card 2/9 D,ZMIDZE, E.K.; AKSENOVA, A.S. Effectiveneps of drug therapy in radiation sic1mess caused by fractional irradiation. Zhur.mi obiol., epid. i immun. 32 no.10:11-16 0 16L (MIRA 14:20) 1. Iz Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii AMN SSSR. (RAD1kTION SICKNESS) (ANTIBIOTICS) II ~:Y ~A~ 41726 S/241/62/000/003/004/004' 1021/12115 AUTHOR: Dzhikid7et'E.K., AksenoVaq A.S. diation,sickness Lritent infections in monkeys with ra .TITLE# induced by fractionated irradiation., PERIODICAL: 14editskinkaya.R6diologiyal no.'. 3s 19629 53-58 TEXT: The course of latent infections following chronic irradiations with small doses has been insqffi0ieiitly studied. Experiments were carried out-on 29 mol nkeys, 12-of which were x-irradiated with a daily dose of 16-20r and 17 received a daily dose of 21.04r gamma-rays (C060). In 25 monkeys infectious compli- cations appeared at various periods after irradiation. These 'Card 1/2 S/241/62/000/003/004/004 1021/1215 Latent infections .... consisted mainly of an notivation of latent dysenteric infections. Activation of paratyphoid, pneumonia, septioGmin and pulmonary TB was also observed. The course of the infections was atypical in most cases and the main symptoms of the disease were but slightly present. 26 out of 29 monkeys died within 27 to 95 days of irradia- tion, after a total radiption dose of 450-1699r. ASSOCIATION: Institut Eksperimentallnoy Patologii i Terapia AMN SSSR (institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy. AMS USSR) SU13MITTED: September 25,1961 i.Card 2/2 GVAZAVA, I.S.; MAGAKWI., G.O.; RAVICH, I.V.-*.AMROVA A S Experimental polyziyxin M thorapy of bacillary dysentery in monkeys. Antibiotiki 7 no.4:327-331 Ap 162. (MIRA 15 :3) 1. Klinicheakoye otdeleniye Instituta eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii--AHN SSSR, Sukhumi, i kafedra mikrobiologii ~zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMR SSSR prof. Z.V. Yermollyeva) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (DYSEMERY) (POLMMaN) !d4q!.6 S1016163 000/001/001/061-c. A066/AW AUTHORSIt Dzhiki:dze, E.' X. , Akdenova, A. S. 'Vaccination of monkeys against gas gangrene caused by TITLE. C1. peifringens under conditions of extended irradiation -PERIODICAL-.. Zhurnal,,mikrobiologii,epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 1, 1963, 132 137 Z TEXT:: To clear~up inconsistencies in published datal the authori tudied the effect of'.irradidtion in small doses, repeated over long periods, on the natur1l resistance'and aotiv6 immunization of 24 mon-, to six-year o keys (Macacus rhesus) infected w~:Lth gas gangrene. Two 1 d 0 a4imals were irradiated with C 6. for.18 to 20 months in daily doses of 1-17- 1-34 r.. The inte al dose was 519 - 600 r.. Test 1: When the gr to tal dose has been applied a 0.25 - 2 ml intramuscular injection of enoion,'activated with 0.1 ml of a 50 a Cl. ertringens susp % Cacl , solu P 2 tion, was,,!administered. Test~2x Nine monkeys were reimmunized after. 12'm6~tha (doses, 270 and 350,r) with a tritoxoid containing- 9 per- Card 1/3":1 ---- - - ---- S10161631000100110011061 Vaccination of monkeys against ..A0661AI26 found, in animalu irradiated 'with 600 r,'a'nd up to 1" AB/ml after a does of 519 rand administration of 6 DL. The controls were infected more severely than the an~imals exposed to 519 r. The seriousness of the dis- ease,therefore,depended on the number of germs introduced and on the antitoxin titer in the blood'at the moment of infection. In all monkeys,. infected with 3 DL, a titer of'O.25 - 1 AE preverited death. L-'vqn thoae.~ animals'infected with 6 DL survived.. Considerable leucocytosis, increase in the.sedimentation rate of blood corpusol6s,.and loss in weight were observed in this group. Conclusionst. Sm all doses of irradiation over long periods do'not reduce resistance to Cl. perfringens, but even seem to stimulate-it. Immunogenesis is.not.affected by integral doses of 500-- 580 r, but a"slight'nega:tive' affect b " o Imes evident-with-600 r4' q1O There- are 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Institut eksperimentall-noy patologli i terapi'3*. AIM SSSR (Institute of Experimental Patholog'y~ and Therapeutios,~%, AMN USSR) SUBMITTED: July 1.0, iq6i Card 3/3 DZHIKIDZE, E.K.; AXSENOVAI,,A*,S.; STASILEVICH., Z,K, Active immunity against gas gangrene in monkeys tmder condi- - tions of acute radiation sickness. Zho mikrobiol- 40 no.7t 68-721, Jl 163 (KnU 17 tl) 19 Iz Instituta eksperimantallnoy patologii i terapii AM SSSR, t0i IM 0~,_RTVI USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. General Problems. G-1 Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27118. Author K.A. Sukhenko., I.O,.Mladentseva, N.P. Gorozhank- ina, Z.S. Pla*tonova, A.V. Aksenova, S.M. 111ina. Inst. Academy of,Sciences of USSR. Title Production and Study-of Standards of Various Alloys for Spectral Analysis. Orig Pub: Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. fiz., 1955, 19, No. 2, 161 164. Abstract: Card 1A Abridged review of the state of production of standards forspectral analysis in USSR. The method of casting of standards at the Scientific Research Institute of Ministry of Aviation In- dustry is described. The application of the method of continued casting for preparing standards .AUTHORS: Moiseyeva, X.A.t Sukhenkov K.A*j Mladentseva) S~I*j 32-li-ig/6o Akeenova, A.V. ITITIM The Spectral Analysis of Alloys on a Titanium Basis (Spektral'W ana2is splavov n& oanove titana) PMMIOAL% Zavodskaya Lebomtorip, 1957, Vol. 23, Nr ii, pp. 1316-13% (USSR) ABSTRACT: In this paper a method for the quantitative spectral analysis for the elements Alt Or, Pe and Si in reooimendea. Gauges for this purpose were obtained in form of rods of 13 mm diameter by malting in the in- duotion fumaoc, Special research work showed that for spaotml. anal- ysis it makes no difference whether the samples are obtained from the melt or forged. The chemical composition of the standard s"les was chocked according to the data obtained from 5 laboratories, and data relating to their structural unifomnity were obtained from 3 special laboratories. Spectral analysis was carried out on a apeotrogmph with average dispersion by means of the generator IF -2. A oatton rod was used an electrode. For the purpose of determizing the content of aluminum, obxomium, and iron the following pairs were selected: Card 1/2 -The Spectral Amlysis of Alloys cm a TitaniumBasis 32-1 i-ig/60 J~l 3961 .53 fOr 2843, 25 fAl 3092.71 ~r 2766.54 fps 2599.40 Ui 3989.76 (Ti 2841:94 Ti 3048- 77 Ti 2841.94 LTi 2555-99 The analysis mw oarriea out on the following conditions: voltage Of the second transformer winding 13 W, self-induction 0.01 , aMperage 2 A, annealing 1.5 min., spark spacing 2 mm. This method has already been introduced in industrial plants. There is I table. AVAIIABLIO. Library of Congress Card 2/2 24(7) SOV/46-23-9-43/57 AUTFORSi Sukhonko, K. A., MIaGontsova, 0. 1., Aksenovaj A. V. TITLEt The Setting of Standards for. Various Allois vestigation ofthe Influence of "Thir d" Elements Therein PERIODICAL.- Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23, Nr 9, pp 1147 - 1148 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction it is said that standards for Al-p Ni-, and Ti-alloys and refractory steels are set for industrial purposes, and that many of these alloys havin.-, a high content of alloy elements (2o-3o~o') contain 0-01-0.0005,;~ admixtures. The. setting of standards of Al-alloys by casting and the setting of standards of Ti-alloys in tile arc furnace is then dealt with. The most favorable analysis conditions selected by the authors for titanium alloys are then given, and table 1 shows the mean arithmetic error in the spectral analysis of 3 Ti-alloys. The influence exercised by "third" elements in the standard upon the results of the spectral analysis is described as being an essential problem. Thus, the introduction of 0.5~06 Zn into Al-alloys influences the determination of Card 1/2 magnesium considerably. As examples, table 1 shovs the cali- The Setting of Standards for Various Alloys and the SOV/48-23-9-43/57 Inv6stigation of the Influence of "Third" Elements Therein bration curves for the determination of boron and lead in various Ni-alloys. Experiments were then carried out by varying the amperage, the shape of the electrodes, and the like, in. order to prevent the influwice exercised by "third" elements, but those experiments were not successful. Finally, the possi- bility is pointed out of reducing the influence of "third" ele- ments by a suitable selection of the light source. K. A. Moi- seyeva. took part in the investigation of titanium alloys. There are 1 figure, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. Card 2/2 HLOWSIVA, 0&1.; GMOZHAMNA, NoP*; SUKHIMs KeA.; A~~MOVA, A.V. Spectrum analysis of nickel alloys into Insic components and impurities. Trudy Xbm. anal. khim. 12:355-365 160. MgA 13:8) (Nickel alloys-Analysis) .(Spectrum analysis) S/OY:~~12/028/005/002/009 B110101 AWTHORS 3 Voronezhokayat 1. A.p Madentseval 0. 1. Akeenova A V and Gradoboyeva, R. A. TITLE: Spectroscopic analysis of the magnesium alloy Mil -11 PLRIODICAL: Zavodakaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no- 5, 1962, 557-558 MEXT: The rare earths (Ce, lid, Pri La) as well as Zn and Zr contained 1.11 the nev., heat-resistant magnesium alloy MA -11 (ML-11) were determined by spectrochemical'analysis. This method, which is similar to that described by Sh. G. Melamed, S. M.-Polyakov, M. G. Zemkova (Zavodskaya laboratoriya. XXVI, 5, 554 (1960)), is based on the use of synthetic powder samples of known 6omposition. The rare earths arecompletely removed before the spectrographic determination begins. A photographic technique of spectroscopic analysis, based on the 'use of solid standardst was devised. The apparatus used, consisted of an HCff -26 (ISP-28) spectro- graph (slit width, 23 -VL and an Rr -3 (IG-3) generator (burning time 20 seo~, time of exposure 30 sec. for the determinatioil of Zn, Zr, Ce, and La, and Card 1/? V< SHAROVA, A.S. SKLYAROV,,G.A.; AKSENOVA# B.F; Group and fractional compovition of humue it gray forest goi2o of the Sim agricultural zone of Baohkiria. Mat. po isuch.'Poohv Baoh. ASM no.l.-50-61 160. (MIRA 103) (Sim Valle7~-Fbreot soils)(Sim Valley-Humus) - JjQVA,,-B.F-4,RADTSKVA, G.~ Ye. SHAROVA, A.S.; SKLYMV, G.A.;__WF Available zinc content of certain soils of the Sim agricultural zone of Bashkiria. Mate p0 izuch. pochv Bash. ASSR-no-1:94-99 160. (Sim Valley-SoilB-Zinc content) (MIRA 14-3) V -.ALSENOVA, R..;, TYURIN) YUOMO Tempering thin gLwa. Stek.i ker. 19 no.5:10-12 My 162. (NIRA 15:5) (Glass manufacture) S/138/60/000/012/oo6/oog A051/AO27 AUTHORSt Magaril, RoZal Aksonova,-Y,.Z. TITLE: Raw Material for the Production of Carbon Blacks PERIODICALs Kauchuk i rezina, 1960, No. 12, pp 24-27 TEXT: The increase in carbon black production by the end of the cur- rent Seven-Year Plan (1959-65) is expected to be 2.2 times, mostly as a re- sult of the growth in furnace carbon black production from liquid raw material. Petroleum raw material will be used 4.5 times more in this con- nection. It is pointed out here that the quantities of kerosene-gas-oil fractions produced from the pyrolysis of low-sulfur oils. (i.e., green oil) are inadequate. The present article deals with the question of the effect of the sulfur contained in carbon black on its properties. A sample of carbon black with a specific surface of 50 M2/g containing 1.89% sulfur was used as the object of study. The sulfur distribution in the carbon black particle was investigated first. The carbon black was oxidized in a muffle furnace at various temperatures for a period of 15, 30 and 60 min. Table 1 shows the changes in the properties when oxidation took place in Cara 1A ~Ymg gfz V S/138/60/000/012/Oo6/oog Raw Material for the Production of Carbon Blacks A051/AO27 air. A second series of tests involved the processing of the carbon black for 30 min at various temperatures in a hydrogen atmosphere (Table 2). An assumption is made that the prooess has a diffusive mature. This was checked by processing the carbon black at 7000C during 1v 2, 3t 4v 5 hours. in a.hydrogen stream. Table 3 shows that with an increase in the processing time the amount of sulfur removed grows linearly, which also points to the diffusion nature of the process of sulfur removal. Conclusions are drawn that the desulfuring of carbon black takes place as a result of the hydrogen diffusion into the depth of the carbon black particle, the formation of hy- drogen sulfide and its diffusion from the depth of the carbon black par- ticle first to its surface and.then into the gas stream. A false equili- brium is set up here regardless of the temperature of the process in the system C-H S-CS2-H2 leading to the presence of about 5% of carbon bisulfide in the gash When pro ceasing carbon black in nitrogen at various temperat=m the amount of sulfur removed does not depend on the processing temperature (Table 5)- Sulfur is removed only from the surface. The estimated amount of sulfur on the surface in this case is found to be about 0.12%. It is further estimated that if the carbon, with which the sulfur removed is bound is equal to 2 molecular surface layers of carbon in weight, then the sulfur Card 2/8 S/138/60/000/012/Oo6/oog A051/AO27 Raw Material for the Production of Carbon Blacks content in it would be: 0.12 1.89 % 3-35 - 50 * 2 * 1.9 - IF 0 where 3-35 is the thickness of the monomolecular layer of the carbon in A, 1 9 is the density of the carbon, 50 is the specific surface of carbon black, m~/g. The results of the tests also led to the conclusion that the sulfur is distributed equally in the carbon black particle. There are no signifi- cant amounts of sulfur on the surface of the particle and a high quantity of sulfur in the carbon black has no great effect on the properties of the latter- An additional study was made of the sulfur distribution between carbon black and gas in the production of lamp, jet carbon blacks and ex- perimental samples. The experiments were conducted on industrial equipment of the Omskiy sazhevyy zavod (Omsk Carbon Black Plant) and on experimental apparatus of NIIShP. The rOCT 1437-56 (GOST 1437-56) and FOCT 1431-49 (GOST 1431-49) methods were used for determining the sulfur content in carbon black and raw material; hydrogen sulfide in the gas was determined by the absorption of iodine in the solution; cadmium acetate and carbon bisulfide by the absorption of an alcohol KOH solution. The ratio of carbon Card 3/8 uar(V 4/ MAG.ARn.R.Z.; AKSENOVA, E.I. Effect of-the sulfur present in active furnace black on the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Kauoh. i rez. 22 no.8:21~_27 Ag 163. (MIM 16:10) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskiy institut, shinnoy promyshlennosti, g. Omsk. MAGARIL,R.Z,j.AMMqTAj, B.I.j TMWOVAj R&P. Traneformation of mafurs oompounds with the formation of oarbon cn a oarbon ourfaae. Gass. prom. 7 no.4r50-54162 (MIRA 1797) :V 12807~~66 BWT(10/E1qP(j)/EWP(t)/&W(1J, ijp(C) 7JD/16i. SOURCE-CODE _ACC NRtAP5028680 UR/6318/65760676ff/60 5760Y871 Ajk -gl I Gilyatetdimv, L, Pe;,_ no a~,,,; ShMieva, v A:IftOR--.----. Gh)-u-11M siryan,_ t. Sinyakina,-A.-V.; Abayeva, R. . I ; ~pqplovx B. p.; Bystrov, Ke Ho; S B. T.; Okinshevich, No A*. '!ORG: NIIShP; VNIINP: Novo-Yaroslavl Carbon Black plant_lNovo-Yaroslavskiy sath evyy:. lgogradakiy sazbevyy zavod); Scientific zalvod), lgogradACarbon Blac Plant (Vo struktornO- 7~ 'Research Technological Desigj~~ pst t~ute (Naucbno-issledovatellskiy kon jteKfif,olog1`cEeskiy institut) TITLE: Industrial tests of new types of petroleum stock in the production of activated PH-70,furnace black SOURCE:. Neftepererabotk.aA neftekhimiya, no, 119, 1965, 25-28 TOPIC TAGS: activated carbon# petroleum product,. gas oil fraction, phenol which 'ABSTRACT: In order:to confirm and develop the results of earlier studies I gas oil could be used in the production of indfcated that catalytic and.therma. _lfur and hydrofined activated furnace black, experlmental batches of initial su A. phenol extracts of catalytic and thermal gas oil were produced. The physicochemical characteristics of the new types of petroleum stock are compared with those of green oil; in the degree of aromatization they are identical, but in fractional composition, molecular weight,.and viscosity, green oil is slightly lighter. In- dustrial tests confirmed that hydrofined phenol,extracts of catalytic gas oils the I Card 1/2 UDC** 66.095.21:547.2loOO1,5 _R, R_ N ALIPEROVICH, V.Ya., inzh.; AKSENOVA, E*M. Collecting thinly dispersed dust by spraying aerosols of sodium chloride solutions. Nauch. eoob. VestNII no.1-41-44 161. (MIRA 18:5) Ab Clip V.Y,9.; MOKOV, A.D.; AMENOVA, E.M. Inve5tigating the method of chemical neutralization of poison gases during blasting operations conducted in Kuznetsk Basin raines. Nauch. ooob. VostNII no.3:57-64 163, (MMA 1715) --------------- ALEKSEYEVA, Irina Dmitr1yevna; LORMITS, 1~.V.p dcts.p kand. tekhn. nauko retsenzent-3 WIANSKIY, G.M., inzh., retsenzent; AKSENOVA, G.A. ed. (Electrical and magnetic measurements in railroad transporta- tion) Blektricheskie i wagnitriye izmereniia na zhele7modo- rozbnom transporte. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 227 p. (MIRA 18:8) A K-S-ENCV A-:*-,'-, GRUBOV, V.I.i- MORENO, I.F. -pal character-IstIts of the compounding of a settling o.~&-,Ax-,n~zazdur. cvl=n. Av~xm, n prib. no.lil6-21 Ja-Mr '65. (M'LU 18.-8) r .AKSENOVA, G.M., inzh.; ARONINA, Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Use of silicon organic compounds for the modification of the hair covering of fur sheep skins. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.26: 85-88 162. (MIRA 17.5) 1. Kafedra tekhnologii kozhi i mekha ~bskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promysblennosti. ov!- G. P., The on the volt-a",,:ere lt.hlon-I n, Ia., `nfalovi~-h, N. A. ~n-l Ahsanova, ~11 curves of -nrsenic. II. ;-ovenonts a-ound the cati-;o_~ the Of t2he m-xi-v-,a on 'the -colaro!:rn-!Ac curves. r. 1009 It has been established that tho arrarent simil.:Aty of the .--henomena -',n the cases exnmiined is present only at a potential more negative than -1.W. The T-rocess of the lormation of a wyimmi on the volt-a-.-,p. cw.-va of arsenic is acca.,-.panied 17 the libration of molecular hylro,,-on. !,'oreover, i dif"'Orance in intensity nni c,nstincy of the movc;~~ents of the electrolyte and the stirface of the mercury cathtxle is iv,.-anlant u!,,on the time of the fall.',ng of the drop. 0 - The Mojotov State 1h:irmi-aceatical Inst. anrl the Regional 3::nAtary-Health Lab. A-ril -?-1, 19147 S3: Jourw~l of G-neral Cl;emistry (USSR) 18 "80) N-). 6 (1946) ACC NR% AT6006219 /j IV) SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/651/000/000/0219/0228 AUTHOR: Aksonova, G. P. ~117 ORG: none TITLE: Setting up universal noncontact switching circuits V~ SOURCE: AN SSSR. -Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki, Tokhnicheskaya kibornetika. (Technical cybernetics). Moscow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1965, 219-228 TOPIC TAGS: switching theory, switching circuit, germanium semiconductor, sebcon semi- conductor, transistor ABSTRACT: The author studies the problems associated with setting up noncontact switching circuits made up of semiconductor elements. It is shown that the same switching circuit may be used for measuring low potentials and for switchilig strong signals. P16 type germanium low-power transistors should be used for setting up weak signal switching circuits. The ad- vantages of these transistors are that they have low resistance in the open position and low residual voltage. P202 and P4 high-power transistors should be used for switching strong signals. In switching, transistors may be used successfully and find a wider application for the signal switching level above one volt. Silicon switching transistors show promise for this use. C,rd 1/2 L ~ (11U-00 ACC NRi 6006219--- 0 The design of transistorized switching circuits could be made easier If industry produced transistors with standardized values of the switching characteristics. Orig. art. has: 12 figures and 8 formulas. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: 05Nov65 ORIG REF: 007 Card 2/2 11119U S/858/62/000/001/004/013 D296/D307 Aki3enova AUTHORS-. G V Zrada, 0. S., Krugovaya, G. N., Oleynikt~ Ya--V-:~- -LrosTYUK -a A. K., Cherkashchenko, L. N. and Chernogalova, A. G. TIT44.1 The influence of radiation upon the phosphorous content. and its metabolism.in the brain SOURCE: LIvov. Univbrsytet. Prqblemna~ lyaboratoriya radiobiolo-~! . hiyi. Biologicheskoye deystviye radiatsii, no. 1, 1962,.- 30-34 TEXT: Frogs were exposed to total)body irradiation of 200r (at 10r/min) from a distance of 16 cm.k-The-brains were then investiga- ted 2 hrs, and 2, 5, 7 and 11 days after exposure. 4 hours'before: .32 1 decapitation 0.5 ml of-aq. NaH2P O~ of a.dosage of 25 /lie per 100'.'g weight, was,administered by intraperitonal injection. The amount of acid-soluble P and its metabolism, the phospholipids and the ex- __protein P of the brain were then investigated. Two hours after' Card 1/3 v ------ S/858/62/000/001/004/013 The influence of radiation ... D296/D307 posure the total P-conterit'in the acid-soluble fraction increased_--- 8 aa compared with thd control animals. The inorganic_?."----- by .12. content -increased by 110,,'j,,the.total protein P by 21%, and the con-. .tent of phospholipids decreased by 23.7~a. These changes were even more marked after 2 days, when the total acid-soluble P fraction increased by 27.1%, out of which the inorganic P increased by 31%, the totalprotein P by 27.8% and the phospholipid content decreased by 42%. Six days after exposure, the total acid-adluble P fractions had increased up to 46 .2% and the inorganic P-content by 87~6- At the same time, however, the phospholipid content decreased by 2354o and the content of protein P by 18~-',. Seven days after exposure the total acid-soluble P fraction increased by 50% but the total quan- tity of inorganic phosphate increased bj 11.1% compared with the control animals. The phospholipid content i-ras still decreased by 33% and the total protein P by 30%. 11 days after'exposure, the total acid-soluble P fraction was still increased by 45% out.of which the iriorganic,P exceeded the values foLgid in the control ani- .mals by 36%, the content of the phospholinids was again increased W Card, 2/3 S/858/62/000/001/004/01Y The influence of radiation D296/D307 37% and the content of the total protein P decreased by 39%. 'Thus. the acid-soluble.~.fraction remained increased throughout the expe- riment, but the changes in protein P and phospholipids moved in opposite directions. After.an initial increase in the protein P level a decrease could be observed, whilst the phospholipids showed an increase.' Two hours after exposure, the rate of, metabo !ism, as estimated Py the relative specific activity of the frac-, tions, showed changes parallel to thoad in the P content. After 21 -,5 days, the decrease of the specific activity in all fractions indicated a slowing down of the phosphate metabolism which reverted to its normal level after 8 - 12 days. Thare are 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra fiziologii cheloveka i zhivotnykh Llvovskogo universiteta (Department of Human and Animal*Physio-, logyt Llvov University) Card 3/3 KASHKOVSKAYA, Ya.A., kand. khIm. nauk; AKSENOVA, G.V., inzh. Using phenol epoxy adhesives for gluing asbestos cement. I spoll. gaza v nar, khoz, no.2:36-40 163. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Laboratorlya nemetallicheskikh materialov Saratovskogo gosudarstvarnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo 1. proyektnogo instituts, po ispollzovaniyu gaza v narodnom khozyaystva. OMMHMU, 0. [Obrojenu., 0.1; MEYYMj Al. (Maianup Ale]; AXSEHOTAp I, Investigationa.'in the establishment of agrochemical and son melioration indices for the characteristics of the fertility of floodlandboilis In the c4appe and forest-stappe zone of the Danube Plain. Pochvovedento,;no,6t68.q8 je'64 (MIRA 170) 1. Goologicheakiy inatitut Akademii naukp RLmyniya. ALIKSBYV. Konstantin Grigorlyevieb,; NAUMOV.. V.A.,retsenzent,;~MEROVA, I I.I., red*; KNAMIIU# H.T., tekhn.red. I I . [Investigativi the orocess of the making of cotton fabric with a linen weavej Iseledovanis protsessa formirovaniis khlop6hato- bumashnot t)Eani polotnianogo perepleteniia. Moskva. Goo. nauchno- tekhn. izd-vo li~-ry po legkot promysbI 1958. 144 D. WRA ii:iz) (Cotton weaving;, KULIGIN, Aleksandr Vacillyevich; GNEZDEVA, M.F., retsenzent; TATSW, N,F., retsenzent; KAWMIKOV, I.V., retsenzent; AXONOVA, 1.1, 0; KVVXWq L.Ta., tekhn,red* CAT-100-2 and ATK-100 automatie looms) Avtomatichaskis tkatskie stanki AT-100-2 i ATK-100. Moskva, Goa,nauchno-tekhn.1zd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1958. 263 p. (MIRA lg*:3) (Looms) z&VAKIN, L.V.; SIDOROVA, Tu.P., redo; AXWOVA# Is-I., red.; nTAKNIfft XvTot takha,red. .[Analysis of loom mechanisms preventing fabric waft defects] Analis mekhanimov tkatskogo stanka, produprezhdaiushchikh poroki tkani po utlme Pod red. IU,P.Sidorova. Moskva, Goe.nauchno-tokhn. izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959. 78 P. (MIRA 13:9) (Looms) BURDIN. Sergey Antonovich (deceased]; NIKITIN. U.N., red.; A OVA, I'I., red.; KOVEM, L.Ya., tekhn.red.~ fTechnique of the making of weaviIng designs] Tekhnika p.ostrogniia tkatska~go risunka. Pod red. M.N.Nikitina. Moskva, Gos.n&uchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po logkoi promyshl., 1959. 118.p. (KIRA 1W) (Weaving) (M 1, R.A.; TALYAIW, R.M.- CHMANOT, G.V., red.;,AKSEHOTA, I.I., red.; KNAKUIN, K.T., takhn.red. I , (P-132-Sh spinning machine] Priadillnais mashina P-132-3h. Pod red. G.V.Churbanova. Moskva, Goo.nquchno-tekbn.i2d-vo lit-ry po logkoi prowyehl., 1959. 102 P. WIRA 13:5) (Spinning machinery) RM. German Germanovich; Z 0. Kira Aleksandrovna; KATULIN, Konstantin Aleksandrovich; K93ZYAYTSET, D.S., retsenzent; BAIMI, H.K., retsen- zent [deceased]; BIRTUKOV, I.D., roteenzent-, BAVSTRIIKA, N,F,, red.; AK~~ . red.; XOMISV, L.Ya., tekhn.red, (Manufacture of gobalin fabrics] Proizvodstvo gobelenovykh tkanei. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-telchn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyBhl.q 1959. 133 po (MIn 13:3) (Jacquard weaving) (Gobelin tapestry) VASILIOMUCO, Vasiliy Nikolayevich; NAUMOV, V.A., retsenzent; AMOU&I". . -. I -A- red.; XNAKNIN. M.T.. tekhn.red. I ~-~j (Investigating the bea*tiuL-up process] Issledovanle protsessa priboia utka. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl.. 1959. 157 tieaving) (MIRA 12:12) FUTTAGALOV, Afanssiy FedorovIich; MINOV, A.A., retsenzent; KANUMNIKOV, I.T., retsenzent; AKBRNOVA, I.I., red.; KOGAN, V.V., takhn.red. [Sizing of warps] Shlikhtovanie oanov. MoBkva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po legkoi promyshl., 1959. )25 p. WU 13:3) (weaving) (Textile finishing) KrAKIlgA, Aknn Borisoyna; TIMYUSHNOV, A.V., prof.t red.; LEVINSICIT, V,P*, dotsent. red.1 AKSMOVA, I.I., redo; KNA IN9 K.T., tekhn.red, (Mathematical statistics problems as applied to textile investigations] Zadachi po matematicheakoi statistilm v primenenii k tekstilInym ii- aledovaniiam. Pod red. A.V.Teriushnova i V.P.Levinakogo. Moskvaq Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1960. 144 p. (KIRA 13:10) 1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy khlopkopryadeniya Hoskovskogo tekstillnogo institute (for Teryushnov). 2. Xafedra matematiki Koakovskogo tak- stillnogo institute (for Levinskiy). (Textile research) (Mathematical statistics) IPPOLITOT. Takov Ynkovlevich; RATTILI X.N..reteenzent i spetBred.; AKW~A,I~.I. red.; KKMMM.M.T., tekhn.red. [Xffootcf air parameters and moisture content of the cotton on spinning] Ylilanie.parametrov vozdukhe i vlazhnosti khlopka na protsess priadeniia. Pod red. K.N.Rattelia. Moskva, lzd-vo nauchno-takhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1960. 59 p. (MIRA 14:4) (Cotton spinning) SHIRNOT. VladimIr Illich; KUTMT.OiS., reteenzent; NIKITIN.M.11. retsenzent: 4SIINOVA.1_1_. red.; KNAKNIN.M.T.. tekhn.red. (Theoretical study of the structure of linen-weave fabrics] Teoretichaskie, inaledovaniia stroeniia tkani polotnisnogo parepleteniia. Moskva, Izd-vo nauchno-tokhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1960. 99 p. (MMA 14:5) (Weaving) (Textile fabrics) IRE -NA m t N~ A W DUM,.S.A., doktor takhn.nauke.red.- ALWOTAP I-Ios red.; sffArMOVA, T.A., tekhn.redo t-~ [Manual on the weaving of linen fabrics] Spravochnik Po l1notkachestvu. Izd.2,-perer. i dop. Moskvas Izd-vo nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry RSFSR, 1960. .543 p. (miRA 14:4) (Linen) (Looms) DAMASKIN, Boris Ivanovich,, daktor lakbui iimik; . 6nMV, Yuriy Pavlovich, snumo V..V., rotoolftent.- ~~OV~AI.I~.,red.; SHMSOV, S.V., tekbn. red. [Standardization and modernization of waft control mechani=83 Nonnalizatsiia i modernizatsiia mekhanizmov kontrolia utochnoi niti, Moskvap Izd-vo nauelmo-tokhn. lit-ry RSFSR, 1961. 108 p. (LOOMS) (MIRA 3-5:3) POIARKOV, A.S.; VIADIIIIROV, B.M.., retsenzent; SIZIDVA, N.A., retsenzent; AKSENOVA I.I. md.; SHAPMWOVA, TeA., tekhne red@ [General technology of asbestos fiber spinning] Obshchaia tekhno- logiia priadeniia asbestovogo~volo)ma. Moskvat Izd-vo nauchno- tekhn. lit-ry RSFSR, 1961. 256 p. - (MIRA 15:3) (Asbestos) (Spinning) GORDEYEVj,-Vasiliy Aleksandroirich; NEKRASOV,, Konstantin Favlovich; VOLKOV, Pavel Vasillyevich; S124AKIN,-V.V., retsenzent; SOKOLOV, A.F..' spets. red.; SIDOROV., Yii.P.,-spets. red;.AKSENOVA, I.I., red.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A., tekhn. rpd. I (Cotton weaving] Kh:Lopkotkachestvo. Moskva., Izd-vo nauchnQ- tekbn. lit-ry RSFSR,-1961. 517 p. (MIRA P: 1) (Cotton weaving) (Looms) KAVALERCBIK, Mark Yakovlevich,- MOSHKIN, V.I.., spets.red.; &WS100VA, I.I., red.; KALIVINA, N.M.,, red.; ZOLOTAREVA, I.Z., red. [Pneumatic conveying in textile enterprises]Pnevmaticheskii transport na predpriiatiiakh tekstillnoi proryshlennosti. Moskvay Rostekhizdat., 1962. 85 P. (MIR-A 15:11) (Pneumatic conveying) (Textile industry-Equipment and supplies) MIZERI, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; KIRILLIN,.V.M., retsenzent; .AKSKNOVA, I.I., red.; HATYREVA, G.G.,, tekhn. red. jUa* of metallic ceramics and capil3ary lubrication In the repair and modernization of textile machiner7lPrimenenie me- tallokeramiki I kapilliarnoi smazki pri remonte I moderniza- ts1i tekstilinogo oboxiidoyaniia. Moskva, Rostekhizdat, 1962. 99 p. (MIRA 160) .(Textile machinery-Mainten&nce and repair) (Ceramia metals) (Lubrication and lubricants) KATS., Nikoley Vasillyevich; ARNAUTOV., P.N.v retsenzent; GEKHT,, M.R.j, retsenzent; KALIKINA, N.M.,, -- SHAMIKOVA.9 TeAep tekhn. red* [Metallization of textile fabries]Metallizatsiia tkanei.140- skva., Rostekhizdat 1962 169 P. (MBA 15:9) (Textile finishingi (Metal spraying) STAROSKOLISKIY, A.A.;.KUZOMIN; S.N.; MALITSEVt N.D., retsenzent; AKSENOVA., I.J., red.; TRISHINA, L.A., tekhn. red. (Chemical plants for dyeing and finishing processes]Khimi- cheskie stantsil. krdsiltno-otdelocbnogo proizvodstva. Mo- skva, Rostekhizdato 1962. 185 pe (MIRA 15:11) (Dyes and dyeing-Apparatus) (Textile finishing) SEVOSTIWIIOV~ Aleksey Grigorlyevich,- GINZBURG, L.N.s retsenzent; LEVINSKIY, V.P.., retsenzent; AKSRIOVA, I.I., red.; BAUD., M.T., tekhn. red. (Methods for analyzing the irregularities of spinning products; characteristics of random functions and their application] Me- tody iss-edovaniia nerovnoty produktov priadeniia; kharakte- ristiki sluchairjykh funktsii i ikh primenenie. Moskva, Rostekh- izdat.. 1962. 385 P. (Spinning) (MIRA 15:7) ALESHIN, Petr Antonovich; AKIMOV, P.S., retsenzent; AV red.; BATYREVA, G.G., tekhn. red.; VINOGRADOVA, G.A., takhm red. (New technology and equipment for wool and worsted manufao- turs] Novaia takhnologiia i oborudovanie sherstotkatskogo proizvodstva. Moskva, Gizlegprom, 1963. 194 p. (MIRA 16-11) (Woolen and worsted manufacture) NIYJTIN, Mikhaii'Nikitovich; AKSENOVA, I.I.,, ........ ... [Weaving theory based on mathematical principles] A 4a ema ei -oi Teoriia tkatskikh pbreplatenii n at tich A Move. Moskva, lzd-*o "Legkaia industriia," 1964. 451 P. (MIRA 17:6) AKSMOVAI'l KUCHIEROVA, N.F.; ZAGOREVSKITp V.A. Derivatives of indole Phrt 2123yntheBlq of sow 61~4y2,3,9495~- tetrahydri,bhlapino[5p4-blindoles and their S.S-diocides. nmmr. org. kbim. I no. 1Z:2215-Q218 IT 165 (MTRA 19:t) 1. Institut farmakologil i kbLmInterapil 4% -SSSR. Sulnitted JarmarY 5~o 1965- . , " -., ,. S/078/63/008/00i/002/012-li B101/B166 AUTHORS t Pirsova, To P., 'Molodkinat 'A. Not Morozova,-T. Goo Akeenova, I.. V. TITLEt Synthesis of sodium peroxocarbonates iJ~ PERIODICALs Zhurnal-neorganiol2eskoy khimii, v. 8, no. 2't 1963, 278 284, TtUs In order to prove the existence of -alkali hydroperoxides and to develop a simple method for synthesizing alkali pelroxocarbonates, CO' was 2 bubbled through concentrated solutions of NaOH and H202 at low temperatures., The filtrate was washed with, ether and dried in air. The ratio NaOH t JV2: was chosen according to the equations 2MOH + H 0 + aq,.4m 0 aq,* 2 2. 2 2 140H 41 H2021--.MOOH + H20 and MOH + 1-5 H202--OMOOH-0*5 H202 + H20. en carefully mixing H 0 vith XaOH (ratiO3 0-5 1 1), bubbling of CO through' 2 2 2 the mixture at a temperature from 0 to -150C lead after 8 - 10 min to'dis- solution of the-initially formed sodium peroxide octahydrate and to the Card 1/3 S/078/63/008/002/002/01-'2 Synthesis of sodium peroxooarbonates B101/B186 sedimentation of a n ew phase which was identified as. Na2C20 6'xH2O Depend- ing on the drying conditions, x fluctuated between 0.6 and 14 mole.. The residual 0.6 mole H 20 could not be removed without decomposing the substance# Thermographio analysis pointed to an endothermio effect at 1260C with the total active oxygen being liberated and Na CO foiming. If the.mixing ratio 2 H 0 1 NaOH was 1 % I NkQOH-3H 0 was formed first. Bubbling CO,.,through 2 2 2 2. the solution at a temperature between 0 and -200C lead to the formation of sodium diperoxocarbonate NaHCO 4*IH2 0 according to the equation CO2 + MOOH ___-~MHGO With the ratio.H 0 1 NaOH 11o5 1 1 NaOOH,0-5H 0*2H 0 4* 2 2 2. 2 was formed as intermediate p;-oduot, as final produ6t also KaHCO 4. H20. 'The ~for'mation of the mew phase was finislied-in 20 to 25 min, longer bDbbling :'.2ead to the decouposition of peroxooarbonate.into bicarbonate. The yield' of sedimented peroxocarbonate depends on the degree of dilution clue to the solubility of this compound. According to the equation NaOH+ CO 2' + H202___'"aHCO4?H20, theisolvent H20 does not combine in the compound. kt -.Card 3 'S/078/63/008/002/002/012 Synthesis of sodium peroxocarbonates B101/B186 .0 OC and aratio of NaOR I H20 1 5-5 the yield was 809~at a ratio of I s 23 no sodium diperollxocarbonRte was precipitated. This corresponds to a 22~ solubility of.this comp*und. A thermographic analysis yielded an endothermic effect at-500C with a transformation to N& CO 0H 0 whereby 2 3 2 2. only half of the active oxygen was liberaited, as well as an exothermic effect at 750C where the remaining 02was liberated and finally'an endo thermic effect at 1000C caused by dehydration. This thermographic result proves that NaHGO 'H 0 is not identical with compounds of equal gross 4 2 formula* as e.go NaRCO H 0 or Na C H 0 orystalliz'es 3 2 2 2 2060H202'2H20- NaHC04* 2 in anisotropic needles. There are 4 figures and 6 tables. ASSOOIkTION:* Institut obahchey i neorganfoheakoy ihimii im. K. S.-Kurna- kova Akademii nauk SSSR, Laboratoriya. perekisnykh soyedineoiy (institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov of the Academy of Soienoes-USSR,Laboratory of Per- oxide Compounds) -SUBMITTEDt May 24, 1962 Card 3/3. ACCESSION NR: AT4028334 S/0000/63/000/OOD/0119/0127 AUTHOR: Firsova, T. P.; Molodkina, A. N.; Morozova, T. G.; Akeenova, I. ve TITLE,: Investigation t't' ~he reaction process of carbon dioxide with alkali solutions of hydrogen'peroxids ai _~,_he, -synthesis of paroxocarbonates SOURCE: Sovesbchaniye po khimii perekianyf4ch soyedineniy. Second, Moscow,. 1961.. Xhimiya perekisnyfth soyedineniy (dhemistry of peroxide compounds); Doklady* J, soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 119-127 i TOPIC TAGS: carbon dioxide, hydrogen peroxide, percarbonate synthesis, sodium i supe~roxide, potassium superoxide, yater vapor, alkali ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to explain the principle possibility and conditions of forming percarbonates with the action of carbon dioxide on aqueous alk4i solutions of.hydrogen peroxide and to confirm the conclusions of previous research relative to the character of*the reaction of sodium peroxide and potassium peroxide with water vapor and.carbon dioxide. A mixture of aqueous hydroxide solu-,~ tions (sodium or potassium) and hydrogen peroxide was treated by carbon dioxide. The~precipitates obtained were subjected to full quantitative analysis in the general alkali content.,' 7he results of the work are presented in tables and Card 1/2 ;ACCESSION NR: "AT4028334 :thermograms. The authors confirm the conclusions of the previous research. A new method of obtaining true percarbohates of alkali metals which are contained in the carbonization of aqueous alkali solutions of hydrogen peroxide is developed. The advantages of the proposed method in comparison with known laboratory methods of producing percArbonates, is contained in the fact that it does not require a complex apparatus, or ube of organic solvents as well as preliminary stages for obtaining peroxide as initial substances. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.4 tables and 8 formulas. :ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey -i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR' '(Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry AN SM) 00 :SUB11ITTED: 13Dec63 DATE ACQ:- 06Apr64 ENCL: MB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 001 j 1 'C.r~d 2/2 ACCESSION NR: AT402833$ S/13000/63/000/000/0128/0139 'AUTHOR: Mel'nikov, A. Kh.; Firs6va, T.,P.; Molodkina, A. N.; Morozova, T. G.; Aksinavas I.J. TITLE: Investigation of the reaction of sodium superoxide and potassium superoxide:' with water vapor and carbon dioxide and the synthesis of percarbonates SOURCE: Soveshchaniye'po khimii perekiany*lh soyedineniy. Second, Moscow, 1961. 11imiya perekiany*kh soyedineniy (chemistry ofperoxide compounds); Doklady* soveshchaniy. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 128-139 TO~IC TAGS: sodium peroxide, potass Iium peroxide, water vapor,carbon dioxide, percarbonate, percarbonate synthesis, oxygen, water, sodium superoxide, potassi= sup6roxide ABSiRACT: The 'authors investigate the reaction of sodium superoxide and potassitul superoxide with water vapor and carbon dioxide at a lowered temperature and study thei-properties of the solid phase of the peroxide type formed in the process of this reaction. The vork is divided into two segments: 1) the investigation of reaction, process kinetics of sodium and potassium superoxides with water vapor and carbon dioxide in the presence of vater vapor and 2)-the dknthdsis and study of properties Card 1/2 ACCESPION 14R: .,AT4028335 of ~he peroxide" type of solid phases formed in the low temperature reaction of sod- ium and potassium su eroxides with'carbon dioxide and water vapor. Diagrams of the; P illustrations are shown; graphs showing the kinetic curves of oxygen seperation, water vapor and carbon dioxide absorption are presented. Tables presenting the 'composition of potassium and sodium percarbonates are given. The study of the re- ,action kinetics'shows two directions of the process dependent on the temperature. Within a temperature region of from +100 to -100C, sodium and potassium superoxides r.eact with water vapor and carbon dioxide, accompanied by a discharge of superoxide oxygen only and the formation of sodium and potassium percarbonates. The inter- mediate phases of the reaction process of sodium and potassium superoxide with water vapor~.'and carbon' dioxide at low temperatures are synthesized. Some of the properties" previ6usly unpublished (ther'mo-stability, specific weight, hydrolysis, ate.) are i studied. Orig! art. has: 4 tables, 9 figures, and 9 formulas. ASSOCIATION: institut obshchey 1 1. neorganicheakoy khimii im. NS Xurnakova. AN SSSR (Insititute of General and Inorganic Chemistry. A4 SSSR) DATE ACQ: 06Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUBMITTED: MecO SWCODE-. CH NO REV SOV 017 OTHER: 019' Ford 212 FMSOVA, T.P.; MOIZDKINA, A.N.; MROZOVAp T.G.; AKSE.NOVA., I.V. Synthesis of potassium peroxydicarbonates. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.5:1066-1071 Vq '64, MRA 17:9) 1. Laboratoriya. perakisnykh soyedinbniy Instituta. obshchey i neorganicheskoy khImii imeni N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR. ACCESSION NIR: AP5025512 UR/0062/65/000/009/1678/1670- 541.11+655.39 AUTHOR: Firsova, T4 P.; Molodkina, A. N Morozova, T G Aksenova, 1. V~ TITLE., The malting terVerature of pq1tassium superoxide iT SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya khimicheskayaj no. 9, 1965, 1678-1679 TOPIC TAGS: potassium superoxide, air.regencration, life support 'ABSTRACT: Potassium*superoxide (KO2.) is of considerable importance as an agent for regenerating air. In this work, samples containing 89-99% K02 and potassium peroxide, carbonate' hydroxide and small amounts of water'were subjected to diffei-w ential thermal. analysis. It was, found that at atTwspheric pressure the melting point's of various samples ranged from 490 to 530C. At pressures of 1-2 mm the Melting points -dropped Ao 350-415C Inthe course of the experiments it,was 0 8 b erved that molten potassium superoxide reacts -vigorously with the glassy walls,' of the container to form potassium silicates This reaction is accompanied by evolution of nascent oxygen. Orig.,art. has: 3 figures. S) ASSOCIATION - -.1nailtut obshchey i =Drganicheskoy kbimii im.. N, So Kurnakova, Atadel' nauk.SSSR (Institute of General and InorRanic Chemistr ences,SSSR) _y., Academy of Sci L 15495-63 LIWP(k)/WP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFnC/ASD Pf -4 JDI M ACGFZSIQNL NR: AR3DO3750 S/0l3?/63/000j005/E0l?/E0l? I SOURCEt RZh. Metallurgtya, Abs.5E108 MTHCRr Malke-yeva Megot Aksenovap L& A, TITLEt The Vroblem ofjWCVjj4.UffzWj.M_.`Z~ating electrode CITED SWRCE: Tro M40'ske in-sta inzho zh.-d. transpep vy*p. 160, 1962. 76-86 TOPIC TAGS: welding, vibrating electrode, static tension, viscosity, bending TRANSLATION: Welding by a vibrating, electrode with the aid of an electrod e holder of improved construction was investigatedo The basic parameters of the welding process and welding quality were deter-mined, It was established that ration of the electrode during the welding process leads to a con- siderable incre -ase in the-output-and basiostrength indices: ob in static ten- i-ion is increased by 3.1%# ak is increased by 12,.2%p and the number of cyolqs before -breakdovin in the-case7of--alternating bending increased by 90%. DATE ACQ: 21 Jun 63 SUB-CODE: ML. ENCL-. 00 ,Cord 1 .... ...... MAKEYEVv M.G.,, kand.tekhn.nauki ANSENOVA, L.A.,, inzh, Effect of repeated building up on the structure and mechanical properties of metals in the area of locally roller-treated surfaces and flanges. Trudy MIN no.16W87-106 162. ' I (MMA 1~$2) (Metals-faUgue) (Electric welding-Testing) ArSE OVA, L.D., inzhener; TSUKKERM, I.I., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, I Electron optic scaling in pickup tubes. Telth.televid no.6:3-17 '56. (Television--Tranomitters and transmission) (NI2A 10:3) A TARANOV, M.T., kand.biologicheskikh nauk; MELINIKOVA, T.S., kand. sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk; MARKOV, A.K.; AKSENOVA, L.K.; ZAYARKO, I.N.; ANIKMT, I.S.; PRIPUTHEY, V.M6~' Chemical preservation of forage grain of high moisture content.' Zemledelie 8 no.9:53-57 8 t60. (MIRA 13:8) I 1. Vsesoyuznyy naucbno-iseledovatelookiy institut konevodstva (for Taranov). 2. Veesoyuznyy institut zhivotnovodstva (for Mellnikova). 3,Glavnyy agronom 98-go konnogo zavoda Ryazanskoy oblasti (for Markov). 4. Glavnyy vetvrach 98-go konnogo zavoda Ryazanskoy oblasti (for Aksenova). 5. Zaveduyyshchty zernosklaclami 58-go konnogo zavoda Ryazanskoy oblasti (for Zayarko). 6. Nachalnik elevatorno-okladskogo otdola Ryazanskogo upravlaniya Xhleboproduktov (for Anikeyev). 7. Direktor PvbnovskogoJchlebo- priyemnogo punkta 117azanskoy oblasti (for Priputnev). (Grain--Storage) (Sodium pyrosulfite)

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