'40 -10v
C,. F.; YA. - and I RO,' A,
Polymeric Arsenic Compounds. III. Preparation of `7-rlous Poly-er Homo2oggues
of Salvarsan bv Reluction of '~-Nttro (or Amino) -4- llydroxyphenyl Arsinic Acd
with 3'ollum iy~rosulfite, nage 1.360, ')bornik gtqtey po obshchey ki-Amll (Collection
of Panprs on Genernl Ohpnistry), Vol 11, Voscow-Leningrad, 1953, nages 1680-16,86.
A1.1-Union Sci Res Chemico-Pharm-icouticq.1 Inst imeni 3. 037honikid-ze
USSR/Oheviistry-~_4petylene' P!~rivativez Ma y~ 52
"Conversion of Secondary-Tertiary d -Glycols of ~the
Acetylene Series by Means of Mercury Saito, 1,
,1,2,,,4-Tr~phenyl-ButY-3-Diol-li-2i,." E. D. Venus-
Danilova',k'~~'ir. M. Allbttskay-a'~-"~-6.of.Org,pl~em, Le'nin-
,grad Techno-logical In t im Lensovet
Zbu~ Obshcb Kbim, Vol 22, No 5, pp 816-821
The action of mercuric chloride on diphenyl-
phenylace-tylenyl-ethylene glycol at 1000 results
in an 88.6% yield of 2,3,5-triphenil furane.
263T50'
VENUS-DANILOYA, Te.D.; ALIBITSKAYA, V.K.
14%44"
Transformations of secondary-tertiary acetylenic-,A-Slycoia under the
action of salts of mercury, II. 3-Mothyl-5-phe."1-4-pentyn-2,3-diol,
Zhur. Obshchey Xhim. 22, 1568-72 152. (KIMA 5:9)
(CA 47 no.17:868) 133)
1. Lensovet Technol. Inst., Leningrad.
ALIBITSKAYA, V.
Chemical Abst-
Vol. 48 No. 5
Mar. lo, 1954
Organic Cbemiatry
5*"
i,- -Tr-aifsfdft-ntU6n-g-oI
flene series under the infl-.- 4-
Pan. L !;
Tiphen - no 124101.
I .
,
ul; ka
vi "
-Sopylpf
nIf =
"
C'.A47,12"O.22' 879-n(
..
hnn] foomfin
WWI
ALIBITSKAYA,'V. M.
Chemical Abst,
Vol- 48 vo. 8
Apr- 25, 1954-
0. ganic ChLind5ty-7
Tratisformationr of secondary-tertiary acetylezk-o,~-
~I*v*,rols under the action of salts of . M 3-
hletliy-1:5-phenYI4.pe.:ttyn-2,3-diol. -,Mv-rL-
A M. Al'biyny,, J. rM. Chem. (U.S.S.R.) 22,
C.A. 47, X%If.
H. L. I I.
75AII M'
USSR1 Organic Chemistry - Synthetic organic chemistry E-2
Abs Jour :-:.-Refg!rgLV:Zhur -No 4, 1957, "652
Author : Petrov A.A., AllbjjRjS~,~V.
Title : On Interaction of Divinyl Oxide with Amines
Orig Pub : Zh. ogshch. khimii, 1956, 26, No 7, 1907-1909
Abstract : Reaction of divinyl oxide with pr&nary and secondary amines takes
place according to Markovnikov's rule with formation of alkylaminobu-
tenols CH2--CHCHOHCH2NRRi (I). Addition is promoted in alkaline media.
To an excess of aqueous, 35-40% solution of amine the divinyl oxide
is added dropwise, while stirring. After 8-10 hours treated with
K2CO3 and I isolated by distillation. Prepared were the following I
20
(usting R, R1, yield in %, BP in OC/20 mm, n2OD, d4 , MP of pdcrolo
nate in 0C); H, CH3 , 65, 8o.5-81. 1.46o8, 0.9282, 192-193; H, C2H5)
72, 86-87, 1.4570, 0.9114, 211-212 (decomposes); H, C3H 7' 83, 95-96,
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USSR/ Organic Chemistry - Synthetic organic chemistry E-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11652
1.458o, o.8991, 179-180; H, iso-C3HV8o, 89-94/21 mrm 1.45o8 (250),
-, -; H, C09, 82, 108-109, 1.4588, o.89o6, 181-182. Prepared were I
(R--Rl)- CH 3) 78, 57-5:--58.5, 1.4508, 0.8939, 95-96; c2H,, 84, 76.5 and
71-720/19 mm. 1.4470, 0.8705, 109; C3H7' 66, 1o1, i.448o, o-8598,
81-82; c4H9, 86, 127, 1.4508, 0.856o, 98-99.
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AUTHORSi Allbitskaya.. V, PL , Petrov. A,. A~
79-28.,,J-11/60
TITLE: Investigations in the Pield of the Chemistrly of Or.-anio
Oxides (Issledovar.iya v- oblasti 101iiiiii organicheskikh oki.sey)l
XIV. On the Intera-.tion of' the With Arnonia
and Amines (0 vzaimodeys+vit o;~ okisi -izoprena s amm--.ak:.m -J.
aminami)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimij, 19r8, Vol,, 28, Nr 4v PP. 90'--')04
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present papqr the authora describe the results of the
investigation of the interaction of the isoprencoC oxide
(1 2 epoxy- 2 -me thylbuteng- 3) with ammon:La and anines. By the
addition of 4 primary (from meth:fl- to butylamine) and by
the addition of 4 secopdary amines (from diric-thylamine to di.-
butylamine) to ammonia-isopreno-,.ide 9 amine alzoholS were
produced;, the constants of which are given in a table. Nhen
the constants of these eubstances were compared with those
of the amino alcoholi5, whi-,h were produced uzader analogous
conditions from divinyloxide, the considerably lower boiling
temperatures of the latter aprin&, to the eye :~rj SPite Of
Card 1/3 the fact that they havE in exoec-S iethyl group., All produced
In'~estigationa in the F-jeld of the chemistry of Dr.gan-,3 79. 28-4-1 1/6o
Oxides. XIV. On the Interaction of the isoprene ce.-Oxide W-Th
Ammonia and Amines
aminc alcohole form we2-, , orystal'isaine, p2cr;'Inolate3. Their
melting point's a3:p 11nea*.cly deCTGEUSing ~11 th-3 110M0109011,
series (see table),, In tb%, addi--,ion of P-quon'.a an,. cf rulinea
to the isoprene '~.:,oxids the forma-~ior~ of twD .,someri,-. amino
alcoholo with prima;.-,,y ar-d terria,-y- oxygroupe war, to be
expected in &--V cass
CM If - -- COR ---- '111,PTR-, ('1 11
H. llr~'j CH?OH
H CR
TI-i
The authors performed an experimeDi w~-%h a considerably -ir.,-.
creased amounz of the init-~al substances in order to discovHr
still other possible isomere of ara-ine) alc-ohol.s. Fiom the
distillation of the Teacti-c~? productp another aivinn alcohol
with a higher bo-Uing tempevatur~- wa-= se-paxe-ted apart from
the amino alcohol giver's in the table.. Ila yield amounted to
abou4: i0--12,4 of the mixture. A -ouipari-30n of "e-ha infrared
Card 2/3 spectra of -these amino al-ohols lea-,res n,.) doubt that theso
Investigations in the Field of the Chemistry of Organic 79-28-4-11/60
Oxides, XIV. On the Interaction of the Isoproneo(-Oxide With
Ammonia,and Amines
two possess a vinyl group. 10 unsaturated amino alcohols
were produced and described. There are 1 table and 4 references,
4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONz Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
SUBMITTED: April 4, 1957
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5 (3)
AMMOR B t Allbitskaya, V. No, Blyakhman, Yo. me, SOV/79-29-7-38/63
-Vel~irc-V,7-1 7o, MV-19va, To Ve
TIM$ Investigations in the Field of Conjugate Systems (Iseledovaniya
v oblasti aopryazhennykh sistem). CI. Oxidation of Vinyl Alkyl
Acetylenes With Benzoyl Hydroperoxide (CI. Okialeniye
vinilaikilateetilanov gidropero'ki0yu benzoils)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 7, pp 2278-2281 (USSR)
ABSTILM In the-papers of some authors (Refs 1, 2) it was shown that in
tile case of o3d.dation of vinyl acetylene hydrocarbons with
bydropekoiides the affiliation of oxygen first takes place to
the ethylen4 bond under f6rmation of acetylene monoxides only.
In the above papers only compound vinyl acetylenes or diene
byttkodarbous were used but no simple ones. The authors tried to
oxidize the iinyl ethyl- and vinyl butyl acetylene with
benzoyl hydroperoxide in the work under review. Thus it was
interesting to find that the authors had groat difficulties in
experimenting the.'production of pure oxides of superior vinyl
alkyl'acetyleneb b), bromhydrins, because the poor solubility of
bronhydrins in water did not permit the separation of the latter
Card 1/3 from dibromides by means of extraction with water. In the case
.Investigations in tho Field of Conjugate Systems. SOV/79-29-7-38/83
alt Oxidation of Vinyl Alkyl Acetylenes With Benzoyl Hydroperoxide
of oxidation of both hydrocarbons acetylene oxides were obtained.
The vinyl ethyl aostylone oxide was, according to its
constwits,.nearly equal to the oxide of the same hydrocarbon
which was obtained earlier by means of bromhydrin (Ref 3). To
got more certainty about tbio infra-red 6pectra of both vinyl
acetylene oxidee wore taken. The analysis of the data
obtained showed that in both cases acetylene compounds exist.
The spootrum of the oxide obtained by oxidation of the bydvo-
carbon differed from the same oxide that was obtained ovir .
bromhydrin, only by the presenes of the band at 1728 cm- of
mean intensity (Figure). This frequency also appears in the
spectrum of the diong oxides which are obtained in the same
way. On the whole the spectra of the viql butyl metylene
snd the rinyl ethyl acetylene are similar. On the basis of the
reftilts 6f the speotrosoopic-in-reatigation it was shown that In
the case of vinyl etbyl acetylene the affiliation of oxygen at
the oxidation wiWbenzoyl hydroperoxide first and only takes
'place on the stbylene bond. In the case of vinyl butyl
acetylene it can be said with reservation only, that this
Card 2/3 orientation predominates. There are I'figure and 7 references,
Iavestigations in the Field of Conjugate systems. SOV/79-29-7-38/83
CI. Oxidation of Vinyl Alkyl Acetylenes With Benzoyl Hydroperoxide
4 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
SUBMITTED: June 18, 1958
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AL'BITSKAYA, V.R., BLYAUMO, Te.M.
Interaction between acetylenic oxidea and amines. Trudy LT1 no*58:
51-54 159. (KIRA 13:7)
lo Leningradekly tekhnologichookiy Institut Im. Lensoveta.
(ROXYne) (methylamine)
5.34oo
77417
SOV/79-30--l-78/78
AUTHORS: Allbitzkaya, V. M., Venus-Danilova, E. D.
TITLE: Letter to the Editor. Isomerization of Secondary-
Tertiary Acetylenic CL-Glycol Into a Substituted
P -Furan
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimll, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 1, pp
34q-350 USSR)
ABSTRACT: 3-Metliyl-5-p!ienylpentyne-4-diol-2,3 (I) is converted,
by heating-11-with 20-30~, SLIMWIC)acid, into 2,3-
diiiietiiyl-5-plieriylfurati-.I-oiie (III In equillbriulli
with its enol form (II). The isomerization can
be represented by the following scheme.,
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Letter to the Editor. Isomerizatlon of 77417
Secondary-Tertiary Acetylenic CL-Glycol SOV/79-30-1-78/78
Into a Substituted -P, -Furan
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C11,
C11,Cj1O11-CO14-C=-c-c611,, - C113C11011-C=U11-U-L1G1'5
C11, C11,
I I
C113CU---C-C11O11-C-C(,115
0 011011
C::311C-Coli C11,11c-co
C: 311~ LIC011, C11311c,
\0/ \0./
(11) (1111
(bp of the furan 138-1-38-50 (Anuii); M 19-9.6, 188.9
(calculated 190); n 20 1.5360; 81% enol; its semi-
carbazone: mp 116-~170). InCrared spectrwn of
Letter to the Editor. Isomerization of
Secondary-Tertiary Acetylenic CL -Glycol
Into a Substituted a -bluran
ASSOCIATION:
SUBMITTED:
77417
SOV/T9-30-1-78/78
furanone h4d the following absorption bands: carbonyl
1
(1,709 cm--L), double bond (1,623 cm-1
_J, ether oxygen
in the tetrahydrofuran ring (1073 cm ), and hydroxyl
(3,440 cm-1) Use of Absorption Spectroscopy In
Chemiatry--Prlmeneniye spektroskopii v khimii--IL
(1959). There are 3 Soviet references.
Leningrad Lensoviet Technological Institute
:%'Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni
Lensoveta)
October 3, 1959
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S/079/60/030/007/033/039/XX
BOO1/'Bo66
AUTHORS, Altbitskaya, V. M., Blyakhman, Ye. M., and Petrov, A. A.
TITLE: Investigations in the Field of Chemistry of Organic Oxides.
XVII* Reaction of Primary-secondary Acetylene Oxides With
Methyl Amino I
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 2267-2269
TEXT: Taking into account the papers of Refs. 1-7 on the fundamental laws
of the reactions of saturated a-oxides with amines and ammonia, the authors
reacted the two acetylene oxides 1,2--epoxy hexine-3 (I) and 1,2-eDoxy oc-
tine-3 (II) with methyl amine. Oxide (I) reacted with methyl amine to give
a mixture of amino alcohol (III) and N-methyl-2-ethyl pyrrole (IV). When
dehydrated w--th potassium hydroxide, the amino alcohol (III) gave N-methyl-
2-athyl pyrrole CH3NH2
C H -C=-C- H H 3b C H-C ~_C-CHOH-CH NHCH CH - CH
2 5 2 2 5 2 3 11 11
C~) (III) C H C CH (IV)
M 2 V~ CH
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Investigations in the Field of Chemistry S/079/60/030/007/033/039/xx
of Organic Oxides. XVII. Reaction of BoOl/B066
Primary-secondary Acetylene Oxides With
Methyl Amine
Reaction of oxide (II) with methyl amine gave only N--mothyl-2-butyl pyrrale
M. The formation of substituted pyrroles indicates that the addition
of the amine to the oxide ring takes place according to the rule of K. A.
Krasuskiy. The homologs ofZU :)lesl(IV) and (V) are colorless liquids
of a characteristic odor, which color a pine chip moistened with hydro-
chloric acid red. With Seo they turn violet. They form mercury deriva-
tives and azo compounds. He infrared spectra of both prolucts show ab-
sorption bands characteristic of pyrroles (Ref. 8), The experiments per-
formed show that primary-secondary acetylene oxides reacting with amines
behave like primary and secondary-tertiary acetylene oxides. F. Ya.
Perveyev is mentioned. There are 9 references: 5 Soviet and 4 US.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta
(Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet)
SUBMITTED: july !69 1959
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ALIBITSKAYA, V.M.; 13LYAKHW, Ye.M.; FXTROV, A.A.
Chemistry of organic oxides. Part 18: Order of additien of alcohols
to chloroprene oxide in the presence of alcoholates and boron
fluoride etherate. Zhur.ob.khim- 30 no.8;2524-2527 Ag 160.
0AIRA 13: 8)
1. lieningradsiy tekhnologicheskiy institut iqenJ Imensoveta.
(Alcohols) (%tadieue)
BALAYEV, GOA.; ALIBITSKAYA- V.-M.; PETROV, A.A.
Chemi3try of organic oxidee. Part 191 Reaction of chloroprene
,kl-Dxide with ammorda and amines. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 noo5sl524-1528
W 161., (MA14:5)
1, Leningradskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Lensovelao
(chloroprene) (A=onia) (Amines)
:A, V.-M -; PETROV,, A.A.
BAIAYEV, G.A.; ALIBITSKAYA -
Chemistry of organic oxides. part 201 Addition of othyleneimine
and ethanolamine to some alka-1. 3-diene oxidess zhur.ob.khim,. 31
no.6;1961-1969 Je 161. (mk 14,6)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy inatitut imeni Lensoveta.
(Ethanol) (Ethylene oxide)
AUTHORS: Al'bitskaya, V.M.,
TITLE: Investigation into
XXI. Addition of paenol
isoprene epoxides
24421L
S/07 61/031/007/006/GO8
D229YD305
Petrov, A~A., and Blyakhman, Ye.M.
the chemistry of organic oxides~
to butadiene, chloroprene and
PERIODICAL.- Zhurnal obshchey khimil, va 319 nov 79 1.9619
2166-2171
TEXT: Base catalyzed addition to unsymmetrical terminal epoxides
takes place with orientation determined by A.K. Krasusk* Is rule
lj~ Addi-
[Abstractorts note: Rule not stated, reference not given
tion of phenol in alkaline medium to butadiene, isoprene and chlo-
roprene epoxides gives mainly primary ethers of the resultant gly-
cols. The content of primary ethers in the products varies for phe-
nol and its habgen derivative in the region of 65 - 90 %, as tabu-
lated. The greater amount of secondary ether in the addition of phe-
nol and p. chlorophenal is due to the inductive effect of the chlo-
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1/ 2"2
S/079/6 031A07/006/008
Investigation into the D229/D305
rine substituentj whereas the small amount of secondary ether ari-
sing from the addition of o-chlorophenol is due to steric hindran.-
ce. The composition of the mixture of isomeric phenyl ethers was
determined by phtalylation, or reduction of double bondq and de-
termination of primary alcohol content by phtalylation. The accura-
cy of this method was checked by a blank test on a known mixture
of glycolic mono-ethers. Finallyq the independently prepared mo-
del compounds were compared with the addition products as regards
their infra-red spectra. The model compounds prepared were, 1--phe-
noxy-2-hydroxy butaneq and, 1-hydroxy--2-phonoxy butanep and 1-phe-
noxy-2--hydroxy-2-methyl butane. The unsaturated epoxides were pre-
pared by distillation of alkaline halogenhydrins. The reaction of
phenol with epoxides took place in the following manner; 0.05 mole
of phenol and 0.01 mole of Na dissolved in dioxan and 0.05 mole of
Jde was added. The mixture was refluxed for a given time, then
epoxL
dioxan was evaporated and the residue was distilled in vacuo. Re-
sults are tabulated. Hvdrogenation of the addition products took
place in methanol with Yd,/UaL;,j3 kabout 1 mg. Pd/g) catalyst usu-
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Investigation into the
S/079/61/00007/006/008
D229/D303
ally over three to five hours. The blank test of the phtalylation
method was accurate to within 1 %. There are 1 figure; 2 tables,
and 15 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc, The 4 most
recent references to the English-language publications read as fol-
lows: A.R. Setton, B.C. Britton, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 70, 3601, 1948;
C.O. Guss, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 71, 3460, 1949; C.O. Guss, H. Williai,.is,
J. Org. Chem.., 16, 1809p 1951; C.O. Guss, L.H. Jules, j. Am. Chem.
Soc., 72, 3878, 1950.
ASSOCIATION: Leningadskly tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lenso-
veta Technological Institute imeni Lensovet, Lenin-
grad)
SUBMITTED: July 19, 1960
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VENUS-DANILOVA, E.D.; _ALfBITSKAYA,__V,_j-L; PRIMSEVA, Z.V~; VOROWYEV, L.N*
Conversions of secondar-i-tertiary acetylenic, c(-glycols
under the effe~:~t of sulfVric acid. Zhur.ob.khim- 32 no.7:2-U8-
2122 Jl 162. (MIRA 15:7)
I. Leningradskiy takJmologichesldy imt-itut imoni Lansoveta.
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in M~ EPF(c)/EWP(j) PC-2/Pr-4 ASD(a)-5 RM
-A4RRSWN?_NR. A~YC02565 S/0079/64/o34/007/2262/22-67'
---AUTHOR-.: Sharikova, I Ye. Al- bi tvkaya i V o M,,; Petrov, A A.
TITLE, Investigations in the field of the chemistry of organic oxides, XXIII0
Addition of methyldicliloroallane to divinyl and isoprene oxides
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 34, no. 7, 1964, 2262-226?
TOPIC TAGS: organic oyide, gilane compound, chemical bonding
_:Abstract, iddit
ion
__oU~methyldichlorosilant-to the-oxides of .!dLvkn I
:(l, 2-epoxybuj,;'efie_3) and is6prene% (3-meth -1. 2-epoxybutene-3)
yl. was-_Studied'~
The reaction proceeded soomthly in both cases, addition occurring only ~t-
the Si-Cl bond; the Si-11 bond mAgnetie-
WaB~preserved. Xnfrared and nuclear
resonance stu~jjea of the reaction products showed, that these alpha, beta-
unsaturated oxides add methyldichlorosilane with cleavage of the oxide ring
at the least hVdrogenated carbon atom, I.e. in a different order from the
corresponding saturated ocides; the double bond is preserved. In the cavia
of isoprene oxide, a partiAl 1.#-addition may also occur.. Orig. art. has 2
tables and 2 F;raph s.
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AlIBITSKAYA, V.N.; SHAII,14,)VA,l.Ye.; A.A.
Cc)r,-ecijc)n of th(~ lettca- to the editor aboilt the - 'iitir-. of
tri.alkylsilanes tD umsaturcaLed d-oxideFi. Zh-Li-,-. 0b. 3/4
no.12:4117 D 164 ('M-1,114 18.-l)
1. Leningrad3lr:ay Lekluiologicheskiy in-stitut im. teno~vetu.
.ALIBITSKAYAP-V.M.; BRYSXOVSKAYA, A.V.
1=: ,
7hamistry of organic a -oxidqs. Part 24: Reaction of unsaturated
4-oxides with acetyUde and sodium vinylacetyai(,k,~.Zhur.org.khim.
1 no.3:429-433 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Laningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institat im. Lensoveta.
t ~
y
Category i USSR/Nuclarr Physics Structure and Properties of Nuclei C.-4
Abe Jour I Ref Zhur - Fizlka, No 3, 1957, No 5957
Author Sokolov, Yu.L., Sulkovskaya, M.M., Karpushkina, E.T., Allb Dkr a).
YO.A. I .
Title s-bg"""of the Lio Nuclei
Drig Pub i Zh. oksperim. i toor. fiziki, 1956, 30, No 6, 1007-1012
Abstract t The photegrpphic-plate method was used to study reactions in-
volving the sscapo of soverel'particles end occurring jpon in-
teraction of 13.8 Mev deuterons with nuclei U6 and Li , The
lithium is introiucod diractly in the photogrnphic emulsion,
the thickness of which is ~.revter t~cn the.range,of the deuter-
ons Reactions U6 (d) 2d Ho4, Lib (d,d' n) He , and U7
(d,;dt) H04 were observed, and occured in two stages. The in-
cident deuterons is scattered end excites the nucleus. The
excited nucleus then breaks gp into several othor pprticles,
The levels of the excited U nuclour (with T = 0) were deter-
mined for 2.2, 4.5 and 7.5 Mev.
Card 1/1
44:~~
SUBJECT USSR PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA,- 1900
AUTHOR SOKOLOVtJU.L., SULKOVSKAJA,M.M., ALL:~ICKALA,~:_~.,KARPUSKINA.E.I.
TITLE The Levels of the L16-Nuoleus
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akaoi.Nauk,lll,fase.6,1219-1222 (1956)
Issued: 2 / 1~5_7_
By the method developed by JU.L.SOKOLOV et al.(Lr+ksp.i teor.fis,jo,No 6,
1007 (1956) the rgaction"7 occurring on the occasion of the interaction of fast
deuterons with Li and L, nuclei were investigated. The lithium was intro-
duced immediately into the emulsion layer of the ILFORD E-1 plates. Theee
plates were then irradiated with (17,5+0,25 MeV deuterons in such a manner that
their ranges were totally in the emulslon. Among the many reactions observed in
the plates, the following were identified in Li and L17:
Li6(a,2d)He4'; L 6 dIdipp4n)He4 . L17(a,t,a1)He4, L17(d,t,p,n)He4.
The reaction Li ( 2d)He : Besides the levels at 2,2 and 4,5 MeV, there are
levels that occur also at 5,917,'4 and 8,3 MeV. All these level must have the
isotopic spin zero because the products of the decay of the Lig UU01OUB are
an a-partiole and a deuteron.
The reaction L16(d,d',p,n)He4: The value of Q here amounts to -3,7 MeV and
therefore the excited Lib-nucleus does not decay from the level at 2,2 MeV in
the case under investigation. As the next level, that at - 4,5 MeVcould be
excited by the nonelastically scattered deuterons. However, the authors found
no stars that belonged to this level. This is probably due to the short ranges
of the particles produced on this occasion, which prevented the identification
AL'BITSKAYA, Ye. A., KARPUSIHMIA, E.I., SOKOLOV, Yu.L., SUIROVSICAYA,
"Energy levels of M6 and 10.11
paper submitted at the All-Union Conf. on Nuclear Reactions in Yp-dium and Lov
E
merQ, Physics, Moscow, 19-27 November 1957.
YASROHMOY B.P.; ALIBITSKAYA, Ye.A,
Antibacterial-thera-P-Y-Of patients with "lesser" forms of PulmO-
nary tuberculosis under clinical conditions- Prolbletub. 38
no.LtL6-51 160. (MM 143-5)
(TUBERCULOST-S)
ALIBITSKAYA, YE. F.
ALIBITSKAYA, Ye.F.: "Material on the physiological-hygienic princi-
ples for the work shoes of girls participating in industrial ma-
chine-building schools." Kharlkov Medical Inst. Kharikov, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science)
So; Knizhanava, Letopis, No 17j, 1956
USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. The Nervous System. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 91, 1958, 41727.
Author Albitskaya,, A. F,
Inst
4
Title On the Method of Graphic Registration of Condi-
tioned Motor Reflexes.
Orig Pub: Byul, eksperim. b1ol. i meditsiny, 1956, 4Z, No 10,
79-80,
Abstract-. A plan and structural description of the apparatus
for the registration of conditioned motor reflexes,
elaborated by the method of Ivanov-Smolenski, is
describede
Card 1/1
ILIBITUAYA, Ye.F.; GORKIN, Z.D., professor
Time reflex as an index of the state of the higher nervous activity
in trade school students in connection with their industrial education
(with summary in English]. Gig. i san. 22 no.1:43-46 Ja 157.
(MA 10:2)
1. Is kafedry giglyeny truda Kharlkovokogo meditainskogo instituta.
(RIFLE'L, CONDITIONED,
conditioned time reflex in students of vocational
schools as higher nervous funct. test (Rus))
(SCHOOLS,
same)
ALIBITSXAYA Ye F....GORKIN, Z.D.. KW',IVSXIY, M.S., MIKHAYWVSKAYA, YE-F.
Ye.S.
Physiological and hygienic basis for the orgnnizntion -3f stop training
in machinery tra,de; Gig. i sano 23 no*9:35-38 S158 (MIRA 11:11)
Is Iz kafedry gigiyeny truda Fharvkovskogo meditsinskogo institute;
(INSDUSTRY AND WGUFATIONS,
machInex7 indust. schools in Russia (Rus))
(SCHOOLSO
hygiene (Rue))
ALIBITSKAYA, Ye.F.; LUVOVA, A.A.
Influence of oinglo doseo of ultraviolet irradiation on the higher
nervous activity of* animals. Zhur. vys. norv. doiat. ll no.4:759-762
J:L-Ag 161. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Chair of Labour Hygiene, Medical Institute, Kharkov.
(NERVOU35 SISTa4) (ULTRAVIOUT RAM-PHYSIOWGICAL EF.,-ICT)
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
L 14968.-63 APIHFTC Pb-4,
EWT(3.)/BD3/tS(&
ACCESSION NR: AP3003603 S/0247/63/013/003/0565/0571
~AUTHOR: Al 'bitskaya, Yo, F ICr ivova, A.-A.
TITIE: -
k 00t Of rep=eate tftviolet radiation on the, hig4pr
:nervous-40ivit7 of white r or, a
J.
SOURCE: Zhurnal vy*ssho-y nerv=7 deyateltnostit v- 13., no, 3., 1961,
on repeated dose
!TOPIC TAGSi ultraviolet radiati a nervous system,,
iconditioned reflex
:ABSTRACT,,. Earlier studies' rove*aled that single dose ultraviolet
irradiation affects oonditioned~reflozes. Exactly this type of
~,irradiation Is used in medical treatment which is why the effect of
repeated ultraviolet, irradiat-ioni'on the higher,nbrvous system is of
interest. *,The motor-Pood conditioned. reflex method (as
-particular
Ldeveloped by L. 1, Kotlyarevski7 ) was applied to the study of.
male rats. The ultraviolet radiation source wa,,,; a*FR&4 mercury-
quartz'.tube with a 290-340 Mill Ild*cron wave length* The skin of' the
.ratst was irradiated in cycles of small 0,5, 0.1--and 0.05
PAWS
abiodosed and in largo hyperorythemio doses of 10, 5, and 1 biodosios
.Cc /3
d
L.-. j,
L 14961843 ----- ---
NH: AP3003663
The 'latent period and conditioned
in .5 to 6 exposure pe'riods 4 U reflexi
ivalues.reoorded on an electrokymograph servo4 as an index to tho
responses. Conditioned- reflex activity was studied before irradiatimi.-
;and,l,. 6, 24.. and 48 brs after irra.diation. Results show that a
1repeated 0.05 biodose iiaproves the tono:of,the cerebral cortex,, 0,1
biodo'se causes a temporary weakening of -the excitatory process, and al.,
'inhibiting effect on the conditioned reflex.
0.5 biodose,has a cert 'ain
activity expressed by a longer-lateiat period and a decrease in the.-.,
conditioned reflex value@ 1*0-and. )oO:repeated biodoses produce
similar changes in the higher nervous activity state which are
characterized-by fluctuation of positive conditioned reflex values,.
[longer latent period., and in:.some-,aasos weakened differentiation.
typererythemic doses (on the: orde'r of, 10 biodoses) ~sharp17 inhibit
conditioned.roflex activity appar6iitl
yas a-result of protective
.!inhibition. In some cases,completo',inhibition of the unconditioned-
~food reflex takes place. ThereAs no evidence that the effect of
!Ultraviolet Irradiation on conditioned reflex activity is dependent
on: nervous, system type. The Authors suggest that the productoo f ormed
1by ultraviolet irradiation in'the s1dn may stimulate not only the
!receptors but also the nerV& cent6ra. No other conclusions are dralm
1C 2/3 -------
ard._ - -------
ACC-'r4Vi' AT'6016716 IS-OURCE. CJ)Dj~., 17/0020
AUT11OR: Al'bitsk!~aya, Ye. F.; Gorkin, Z. D.
ORG: Department of Labor ily~,Iene, Kharkhoj Medical Tnstitute IFdcdra ziptyi.ny -,,I (I a
Khar'khovskogo neditsinskogo instituta~)
TITLE: The effect of ultraviolet irradiation on the functlonaL :-ondi.tion of ba!;ic
cerebral: nervous processes in inan
SOURCE: (,Lplyeiia I sanitariya, no. 6, 1966, 1.7-20
TOPIC TAGS: ultraviolet radiritlon, cerebral cortex, human plivsJolopy, cen,.r.-ii nervous!
system-, condition.3d reilex,
ABSTRACT: The effect of ultraviolet radiation on the hipher nervolis, activity of.
15-16-yr-old technical school students was stuCied. The motor-speocin inethod of
Ivanov-Smolenskiy and the method of directed speech reactions (association test"
were used to estimate the ifunction of both si~nill systerms (Pavlot,). ',;'lie radi.ation
source was a Pld,-2 miercury-quartz Lamp with a wavel ongth of 136-400 Mu. 8 iodoseq ;i
were determined for each student, since individual sensitivity to 1:V radiaLi-on var'IC3
widely. Doses were given singly (1 1/2, 1, 1/2 biodose) or repeitedly i.1
1 biodose). The subjectsplaced 75 cm from the source, were ex-~),)sedl kto
to UV ravs simultaneoutslv frot-.z two sides. Indices (if higher ner-jokis emi,110YOd
included the accuracv o1 conditioned reflexes, the leneth of the llaLcrit poi-iod i_tj
Card 1/2
UDC: 015. ""Ul. 76-039. 71-07;612.
ACC NRi AP60187114
motor and speech reacLians, the quality of responii;es, absence of oi,
tion of words, and errors in pressing buttons. 'fen studentz; wer.-_ !A tit! ic(i -;-,1 500
experiments with rc~peaLed irradiation with 1 1/2 biodose (237.9 iv/cm2/min). Experi-
ments showed no change .ii the accuracy of conditioned reflexes or in the length of
the latent period of a motor reaction to a word, szimulus. llowev._~r, repeated irradia-
tion with dhis dose improved the functional con6tion of the second signal svs~ovl In
the following ways: the latent period of the spee,-h reaction dezreased in
response reactions Improvvd, and tile number of avoidaince reactio~is droppod. T h4n
incompleLeneso oi- Lhis Improvement 1.11 tile funCtion,:il Condition of Uie z;ocond ,. i gn a 1.
system was demonstrated by the number of repetitive or erroneous responses. It was
concluded that this second signal system, based on speech, is more excitable th -an
the first system (sensory), since it can be stimulated by ultravlnLet
10rig. art. has: 4 tables. 's
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 1.9ju!65/ ORIG RTEF: 00711
ATI) PRESS'
1. GoRKIN, Z.; KARM-INJKIY, KAFLESC-N, L; ALIBITSKAY.A, YE; `7VTJ5hS,;.C, G-
2. USSM (600)
4. Industrial Hlygiene
7. Manuel on practic,-:1 studies in industrial hygiene, 1-11. 1'. Lerezova,
Z. I. Israyellson, YE. V. Klenova, 0. YA Magilevskaya; reviewed
by Z. Gorkin, M. Korminskiy, L. Kz)rl-,on, 11. Alllbitskz%ya, 0. Evtusbenko,
Gig. i san., no. 4, 1953.
9- Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A-"Til -1953, Uncl.
K; -'_~ -
GORKIN, Z.D.; XMINSKIY, H.S.; MIKHAYLOVSX&YA, Ye.F.; AL
_:!!IW
SNIGIRIV, Te.S.
Physiological and hygienic basis for an effective program of indus-
trial training for looksmith3 In trade schools. Gig.i san. no.12:
18~22 D 153. NLRA 6:12)
1. Is Xharlkovskogo meditainakogo institute. I remealennogo uchili-
shcha no. 4..
(Technical edacation--Curricula) (Fatigue)
SMIRNOV, G.N.; ALIBITSKIY, A.V.
Redesigned ventilation systems. Tekst. prom. 25 no.9:68-71
S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey Vseaoyuznogo nauchno-issledova-
tel'skogo instituta, okhrany truda, g. Ivanova (for Smirnov).
2. Glavnyy mekhanik tkatskoy fabriki im. N.K. Krupskoy (for
Alibitakiy).
ALIBITSM, B.I~.
L,
37645- 0-tdalennyye rezulltati lechenlya ognestrollnogo osteonielila bedra.
Trudy Tomskogo med. in-ta im. Molotova, t. :~M, 1949, S. 128-45-
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnylch Statey, Vol. 37, 191+9
ALfl;ITSKIY, 13, A .
"Surgery of Tumors of Lateral Ventricles," Vop. Neirokhir., 16, No-4, 1952
,-- ALIBITSKIY, B.A., dots'
A tumor of the vascular glomus with rare localization. 31hirarfix
34 no;8:13' (MIRA Iltq
~--135'Ag '58
l' Iz fakulitetskoy kbirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav. dots. B.A. Allbitskiy)
T;mskogo meditainakogo inatituta;
(GLONANGIONA, case reports
left great too (Rua))
ALIBITSKIT, B.A.
[Materials on the problem of haterotopic bone formation and the
stimalation of osteogenesis; clinical and experimental investigation]
Haterialy k voproBu o geterotopichaskom obrazovanil kosti i stimu-
liatsii kostoobrazovaniia; klinichookoe i eksperimentallnoe issledo-
vania. Tomsk, 12d-vo Tomskogo univ., 1959. 246 p. WRA 13;4) -
. (OSSIFICATION)
AL'BITSKIY,-,,B.4. (Tomsk)
On the possibility of homoplasty of the bladder mucoss. for the
stimulation of osteogenesis. Eksper.khir. 4 no.4:20-25 Jl-Ag
159. (HIRA 12:11)
(BIA R transpl)
(OSSIlficnimi)
(BON3 AND BONES surg)
ALIBITSKIY9 Boris Aleksandrovich for Doctor of Medta*A S ie**" on-the
basis of dissertation defended 9 Deo)t49 in ?Us Council of iOb Tomsk
State Medtml Insti4a"v entitleds I"DataL-Ilthe Problem of the Hetero-
topical Formation of Bone and Stimulation of Bono Formstion (clinical
and experimental (EMViSSO USSR, 2-61, 19)
77
"W
-,-, -- -ii'c (--
-') t- C ~- _j - D
SPIRIN, Alek9ay Andreyevich; TSEKUN. Naum Aleksandrovich; SALAM-ZADI, Makh-
mud Mekhti ogly; ALIBITSKIT, B.P., professor, radaktor; UDALYT, A.M.,
red-alctor.
[Electric protection from corroalon of underground metallic atructureal
Ilektricheskais, zaahchita podzemny'kh metallicheskikh soorut-henii ot
korrosii. Baku, Azneftizdat, 1954. 262 p. (MIaA 8:4)
(Electrolytic corrosion)
V/S (,/ C C/6
lvcfT I
/ ?
ALIBITSKII, F.F., inzh.-
Hydromechanical distribution unit for-testing the valves and
strikers of autam&tic safety-systema.for,steam turbines.
Energomashinostroenie.7 no.9:42..48 9.161. (MM 14:9)
(Steam turbines-Safetyappliances)
q
ALIBITSXIY, H.I.(Orekhovo-ZiWevo)
Twenty-fifth anniversary of six medical schools in Moscow Province .
FaIld i akush. no.9:61-63 S '55. (MLRA 8:11)
(MOSCOW PROVINCIrr-4-INDICAL COLLEGES)
AL'BIT3Q~,j,jj-kHKKHTERO I.; POLSHKOV~ W.
Using steaza for heating belts of inclined conveypts.
Sell.stroi. %6 no.2:29 F 162. (kIRA 15rl2)
1. Ispolnyayushchiy obyuzannosti glavnogo inzhenera proyaktA,
Vsesoyuznogo gosudarstvennogo instituta po proyektirovaniyu
elektrifikatsii sellskogo khozyayBtya (for AlIbitskiy).
2. Starsay inzhener Voeooyuznogo gosudarotvennogo inatitutf
po proyektirovaniyu ele'ktrifikatsii sellskogo khozyaystva I
(for Shekhter). 3. Starshiy tekhnik Vsesoyum~ogo gosudarstvennogo
instituta po proyaktirovaniyu elektrifikatsii sel'skogo khozyavstva
(for Polshkov).
(Conveying machinery)
AIIBITSKIY V
-, - WOOMP"We"
Radial velocities of 107 B8-10 stars. Izv. K-rym. astrofis. obser.
I pt.l.-20-43 147. (Stara--Motion in line of sight) (MLRA M8)
ALIBITSKIY, V. A.
"Radial velocities of 114 stars J.11 Izv.Krymskoy Astrofizicheskoy Observatorii,
No 2., 1948
"Radial Velocities of 53 atars; of the spectral type Go-K5," ibid, No 31 1948
"Radial velocities of the stars: 107 BB-Ab," ibid, No 1, 1948
"Observations of Asteroids," ibid, No 2, 1948
))-l-19569
ALIBITSKIY, V. A.
AfIbitskiyo Ve Ae and Shayn, P. F. "Observations of sinall planets,"
Izvestiya KrymsW. astrofiz. observatorli, Vol. 11, 1948, p. 134-15
SO: U-2888 Letopia Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 1, 1949
0
V. A, AlObitskil
Ilk
Tha orbit of a dothle-spectral star H.Ds 218154
A*xd, of Sol* of the US=, lad loaeqw
11'a 19490 78-80
.raw HmthI7 IIA of RuzalAa kempalowj, Wa. 1951, Volo 4. No* 9# pe 95
7
Maw. copy)
Va A, Allbit skil
A DoublaftS
oft a star
jj
AaaduW of Sol 1USsa jj H..."
Vol. 4 2949, pp. 244.248
FrOMS li=th3y :list Of XwBian Aecessions
Deoo*-W X9510 T0111 NO- 29
ALBIT~Xll,'
Ifni
Bolvo:i Lltcratura*
-A 'Aj'
y
KUZV~IN, G. G.; ALBO, Kh. Ya.
Stars, Variable
Eclilpsin- variable SPZ 684 Caphei, Astron. tsir. No. 125, 11);2.
1
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ! ~ay .1953. Unclassified.
ALDO, Mi. Ya.
Occultations
Observations of lunar occulatations of stars at the Tartu Astronomical
Observatory. Astron. tsir. no. 12-8, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, may -1953. Unclassified.
AMPO . Kh. Ya.
Stars, Variable
- C,
EclipsLn- variable 2120. 1935 Cephei. Astron. t~,ir. No. 122, 1952.
!"Zq
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1~ 1953. Unclassified.
h~- Y~..
ALBO' -4w.
Blipsing variables SPZ 684 and 220. 1935 CoPhei. Per.zvezdy 9
no.3:205-209 Ja 153. Offak 7:7)
1. Tartuskaya astronomicheskaya observatoriya.
(Stars, Variable)
ALBO, Kh.
New variable SPZ 1226 Cophei. Astron.tairk. n0-170:9-10 156.
(MLRA 9:10)
I.Tartuskaya afstronamicheakayn observatoriyn.
I (Stfirs, Variable)
ALM. M, - L
_ 3(A-7'
Observations of occultations at the Tartu Observatory. Astronsteirk.
no.170:26-27 056. (MLIA 9 110)
I.Tartuskan Astronomicheskaya observatoriya.
(Ocultations)
,A.UQ, Kh.
Observations of lunar occultations of stars at the Tartu
Astronomical Observatory of the Academy of Sciences of Betoniu.
Astron.tsir. no.180:22-23 147 '57. (14IRL 13:4)
1. Tartuakraya astronomichankaya observatoriya AN RSSR.
(Occultations)
ALBO, Kh. CA'~~bo, 11.1
Preliminary alemonts of the eclipsing variable V 382 Cygni. Per.
ovexdy 12 no.3:240-242 Nr 158- (MIRA 13:4)
1. Tartuskaya astrannmichookaya observatoriya Ail ESSR.
(Stars, Variable)
AUO, Kh.
Determining epochs of variable stars. Per,zvezdy 12 no.6:427-430
Je 159. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Tartuskaya astronomichookaya observatbriya Ali Estonskoy SSR.
(Stars, Varla'ble)
S/269/63/000/004/002/030
A001/A101
AUTHOR: Albo, Kh
TITLE: Photoeleotrio observations of Nova Herculi 1960
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya, no. 4, 1963, 24, abstract
4.51.251 ("Publikatsiya Tartusk. astron. observ*.", 1961, v.
33,
6, 1!47~--;~479. English w- ary)
no. 5
Observations,were made with a 20-cm reflector. A ODY -15 (FEU-19)
photomultiplier served as aradiation receiver. Three stars near the Nova were
selected as comparison stars. The 110 Her.was used for determining the zero
point. The mean square error of one measurement was rather large for electro-
7photometric .*observations: this was apparently due to inclusi 'on into the rebats
of observations made during the periods of poor atmospheric transparency. The
color inde-k of Nova, B - V.= +OM.31 (weighted mean), when-.'-. it wasbrighter than
8m, which is Inconsistent with I its reddish color observed visually; this was
due, apparently, to insensitivity of the photometer to Ha rays. In view of in-.
accuracy in determinations of-the Nova c6lor, luminosity measurements in the B,
Card I/P
..... .....
AMIOAPTSKIM, T. 1.
26(43 Tsitolo-iya parazhennoy slitistoy rta u df,%tP-.'7. Storatolor-iva, lq49,
110
I - 3, s. 21-25
SO: LETOPISI NO. -35, JQILCI
0
YU-R-NU.IE, Given Names
Country:, Rumania
Academic Degree.9i
Atfi]liation: "2ast-aur Inst"altA L-Serums and Vaccines (Institutul dei
Seruri s-I-Ta-ooinuri ""Yasteu "), Bucharest.
Source: Bucharest) Stilnta. ai Tehnioll No 81 Aug 1961, pp 26-27-
Data* llLyophilization."
Authors:
'AIMIU, M. Veterinarian,
Ah.9 Veterinarian.'
$PC ;616#43
ALBOIU, 14. TU31 I
WEr A
OPasteuxa Institute, Bucharest (Institutul "Pasteur"*) Bucuresti).
Bucharest, IVien2, Re,.-ista de Igiena si Sanatate Publica, No 5,
vol xi, Sep-oct 62, pn U3-hh5-
"Evaluation of Certain Methods of Sterilizing the Laboratories
in Biological Products Institutes." (Work compiled at the 11P2steux1
Institute in Bucharn-9t.)
Co-authors:
POPESCUI A., MD, "Pasteur" Institute, Duch2reSt.
BIRNAURE, Gh., IT, "Pasteur" Institute, Bucharest.
DE SPION, M.; CONSTMITINESCU, Cq ALBOIU, M.
On the preservation of serum gonadtropins. Stud. cercet. endoer.
13 no.3:1,18-421 162.
(GONADTROPINS blood) (BLOOD PRLSERVATION)
AI-LOIU),~~ ilwsu, V.
for '01)
ucliarest, La~acia 110 jan -1 ~7
flitem-arlks on the Li "l."ic-I v of irl.,:~cT~.r-,---Ic, Ldola.,qcal
Prcnarations -,"or VO'Cr4jj~.~jj-
u " - y jrC.
.AUB=, Marieta; NIT%4ESCU, Marcela; I~ADUR
- ARU, Ansto
'-- ~'~-T~hedrying pp of the rivers in the Cris Basin. Studii hidrol 3:15-23
162.
0
ALIB KHA_V,,g~,,-,-,qUBAP A.Ta.; ZELENOV, A.B., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOKOSHNIKOV, G.A.
1--- --r-
Noncontact gas-air ratio controller in the soaking pats of a
blooming. Biul.tekh.-ekor,inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.nauch.i
tekh.inform. 16 no.8s)6-12 163. (MIRA 16tlO)
KOCHO, V.S.,, doktor tekhno nauk; REVUN, M,P,; ALIBOKMI, V.P.;
NRYKHINAp V.I.
Investigating the therval conditions of compartments of
regenerative ooaking pits* Mato i gornorude Prom* n0-3:40-42.
My-Je 165. (MIRA 18: U)
a'VIJN,, M.P.; ALIBOKHA, V.P.
.........
Impraving the perfonnance of soaking pits. Metall-urg 10 no.12:
32-34 D 165. (MIRA 18.12)
1. Kiyevskiy politekhnicheskiy institut i Komunarskiy
metallurgicheskiy zavod,
~?
0 t ! -~, -, -C~ \ ,I
KUTUZOV.D.S., gorny7 inzhener; ALBOROV,Z.B., Cornyy inzhener; RABIGH.I.A.,
gornyy tekhnik
Improving the system of a mass breaking dovn of ore. Gor.zhur.
no.5:6-8 My '55. (XIBA 8:7)
(Kining engineering)
ALIBOROV, Z.B.. gornyy inshener.
Technical and economic indexes of cutter-bit boring In the
Sokollnyi mine. Gor.zhur.no.9:32-34 S '56. (MLRA 9:10)
lAeninogoraXly pollmetallicheakly kombinAt.
(Leninogorsk-Boring)
ALBOROV, Z.B.
.
Working thin ore bail sections at the "Sokolln7l" mine by means of
sublevel caving. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR. Ser. gor dela no.2:26-30 158.
(MIRA 12:10)
(Xazakhstau--Mining engineering)
AT-13CROV, Z. B., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "Analysis of methods of working ore
bodies of low and medium thickness as applied to the conditions of the Sokol
/unidentified/ deposit". Alma-Ata, 1959. 20 pp (Acad 9ci FazaRb nR, Inst
of Metallurgy and Dressing) (IM, 140 12, 191'~10, 127)
ALBDROV, Z.B.; BELOVI P.V.
Reliability of the detonation of.consecutive electric detonating
networks with 4 paired, parallel detonator switch. Sbor. trud.
VNIIMVETMET no.4tI08-113 159. .(MIRk 16:8)
(Detonators)
MALKINP I.M.p kand.tekhn,naukj ALDOROV, Z.B., gornyy inzh.,* USUO, S.P?,
inzhener-meki-ni I
Improving boring with sinker dirl-Is at the Leninogorsk Combine.
Gor.zhur. no,3:36-38 Mr 160, 1 (MIRA 14:5)
1e Leninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat.
. (EaLdt' Kaz-akhstan:--,Tovince-Rock drills)
KUTUZOV, D.S., gornyy inzh.; ALBOROV, Z.B.f gornyy inzh.; BABICH, I.A., gornyy
tekhnik I---
Practice of breaking of ore with chamber charges in the Leninogorsk
Mine. Gdr. zhur. no-4:13-15 Ap 16o. (MMA 14:6)
1. Ieninogorskiy polimetallicheskiy kombinat.
(Blasting)
ALBOROV. 2.
Methods of determining the minimum block height in eyetems
of forced sublevel caving in the 'Sokol"nyi* deDosit. Trudy
lnst. gor. dela AV K&F-akh-SSR 4:21-26 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Altai Mountains-Mining engineering)
USPANOV, K.Ye.; ISAKOV, V.A.; MAL'CHFNXO, Yu.I.;.ALBOROV,. Z.B.;
GALIMZHANOV, X.G.; KUTUZ&, D.S.
Systems of mining thin-and medium thickness sections of the
S6kollnoye deposit. Trudy Inst. gor. dela AN kazakh. SSR
7:38-48 160. (MIRA 14:-6)'
(Leninogorsk region(~ast Kazakhstan Province)--Mining engineering)
ALBOROV, Z.B.
Electric blasting without misfire by parallel-pair connection of
detonators. Trudy Alt. (24NII AN Kazakh. SSR 9:163 160.
(MIRA 14t6)
1. Leninogorski7 polimetallicheskiy, kombinat.
(Blasting)
nW,1TOV, Vladimir Rafailovich. Prinimali uchasti7e; KUTUZOV) D.S.;
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