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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ISAYEV, Y. - ISAYEVA, I.

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.ISAYEV, Ye.G.,kand.tekhn.nauk Tractors with synchrontsed power take-off shaft. Trakt. i sell- khosmah. no.3:1-4 Mr ~59. (MIRL 12$O 1. Mookoveldy avtomobillno-dorozhW institut lm.-Y.M.Nolotovs. (Tractors) BALUYEV, A.; ISAYEV, Ye.; CEMMAVSKU. Yn, *Photogra** of a working day made by the worker himself is an important method in discovering latent possibilities of production increase. Sots.trud 4 no.1:83-90 Ja 1590' (MrRA 12:2) (Siberia-WfIciency, Industrial) NINVOWN iffia OZERSKIY, A.S... kand. tekhn. nauk;,ISAYEV,-.Ye.G.~ kand. teklm. nauk; ABASHKIN, V.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; LETM', B.Ya., red.; GUREVIGHp M.M., tekhn. red. [Crawler tractors] Gusenichnye traktory. Moskvup Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov., 1961. 638 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Crawler tractors) OZERSKIY, A.S., kand. tekhn.nauk; LjAILY,_ Ye,_C nd. telclui. t, , ka wuk; ABASHKIN, V.A.) kand. toklin. nauk; NOVOMIRSIH , S.P... inzh., retsenzent; LISITSKIY, A.A., inzh.) retsenzent; PESTRYAKOV, A.I., inzh., red. [Crawler tractors] Gusenichrye traktory. Moskva, Kolos. 1965. 447 P. (MIRA 18:10) !4~~ AY 7:7 , Ye . I I.qAY---V, Ye. I.: "The effect of using the siphon method to c-Ar-t bubble-free steel on contamination of the metal with miscellaneous inclusions". Dnepropetrovsk, 1955- .-!in Higher Education Ukrainian SSR. Dnepropetrovsk Ord r of L~bor Red Banner Metallurgical Inst imeni I.V. St;~iin. (Dissertations for the B&gree Of Candidate of Technical Sciences). SO: KnizhnaN-a letopis' No 45, 5 November 1955- M95cow. -!-. - .- t- a , . I t I I 10 ! : . t 1. . . I 1- . ! i ~j I.- ~ , -.-. - 1 .1 .. - S/137/62/000/002/02OM4 Aoo6/Aioi AUTHOR: TITLE: On the solid contraction ( lizatyagivaniye") of steel teeming ladle nozzles during continuous steel casting PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 46, abstract 2V277 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. Zhdanovsk, metallurg. in-t", 1961, no. 7, 169-177) TEXT: The causes of solid contraction of steel teeming nozzles of inter- mediate devices was investigated by studying the operation of various types of nozzle (graphite-chamotte, chamotte, chamotte nozzles with magnetite and high- alumina inserts, and high-alumina nozzles) during the casting of killed steel.~ The author investigated the nature.of scum formed on the nozzle during various melting periods and the effect on scum formation of some teeming factors, in particular the metal temperature and the degree-.of heating the intermediate de vice prior to teeming. He investigated also the structure and composition of the contact layer, formed on the internal nozzle surface, the metal residue in the nozzle and the scum. It was established'that solid contraction of inter- mediate device nozzles was in a number of cases connected not only with the Card 1/2 ~Ulam Him 3/137/62/000/002/020/14~ On the solid contraction ... AOO6/A1O1 cooling of the metal in the intermediate device and -the nozzle channel, but als-~) with greater contamination of the metal by inclusions. In the scums f ormed, a higher amountof non-metallic impurities was frequently observed. Nozzles manu- factured from highly heat conducting refractories are less suitable for con- tinuous steel casting. In continuous casting the nozzles should be uniformly heat-conducting. To prevent solid contraction of nozzles in intermediate devices the following measures are to be taken: satisfactory preheating of the internal surface of the intermediate device prior to teeming (> 1,200 - 1,300 0C) ; least uncovered metal surface (maximum sealing of slits); absence of stagnation spots in the intermediate device in particular, in nozzle-adjacent sections; optimum velocity of metal flow on the walls and the bottom of the intermediate device; reduction to a minimum of the number of covers, and the degree of braking the flow by a stopper during teeming; reducing the contamination of metal by oxide non-metallic impurities, in particular, by products, of steel deoxidation with Al and Si; most possible reduction of steel deoxidation with Al; Its replacement by SI-Ca, etc. V. Kudrin [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 .ISAYE"V,--Ye,I,r,- KUSHNARKV, I.T.; TARAPAT, N.A.; YAKOVLEV, Yu.N.; LAPITSM,, Y.L., prof., doktor takhn.nauk,. nauchnyy rukovo- ditell rabuty Developing an efficient type of nossle and stopper for the continuous aftating of steel. IzvovyoeuchebezeLve; chernemet* 6 no.142-49 100. (MIM 16:2) 1. Dbepropetrovskiy astallurgicheakiy inatitat. (Continuou casting-Nquipment and supplies) ISAYEV, Ye.l.; LEIJSOV, Yu.l.; OLEKSE,"IKO, V.V.; LAPITSKIY, V.I., prof. ~~u~b-nyy rukovoditell raboty. Using oxothermic ferromanganese in the manutacture of medium- manganese steel, IZV2 vyse uchebo zave: chern. met, 7 noal2: 36--14,0 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Mepropetrovskiy metalbargaic-heskiy institut. W IAPITSKIYP V,I,, doktor tekhn. rAuk Cdeoeamedl; IEUSOV.. Yu.I.; LSAYEV, Ye.l,,, kand. takha. nauk; OIEKSENKO, VA. -... !~-----, - Intensification of the process of steel deoxidation. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.3:28. M7-49 f65. (MIRA 18-.11) ISAYMV, Ye.M. "'Site of the wild ungulate population on the territory of the RsA&P*S-R- Soob-Inst,lona no-13:54-57 159. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Gl&vnoys upravlenlys obhotnichlyego, khosyaystva I sapovednikov pri Sovete Kinistrov RSFSR* (Ungulate) PRUDENSKIY, G.A., red.; SOIAIIISKIY, V.S., otv. red.; BELOUSOVA, V.S., red.; DEVYATOV., G.S., red.; ISAYEV Ye N red.; MUM-LI,. S.A.# red.; CHERKASOV, G.N.p--re-a-.-; KUPAYEVA, L.A., red.; MAZUROVAJ, A.F., tekbn.3Bd.; VYALYKH, A.M.,, tekhn. red. (Potentials of workingtime in the industries of Siberia)Rezer- vy rabochego vremeni v promyeblennosti Sibirle Pod' ob- shchel red. G.A.Prudenskogo. Wovosibirsk, Iz d-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 1961. 221 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Akademiya nank SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Institut eko- nomiki i organizatsii promyshlennogo proizvodstva. (Siberia-Labor productivity) (Siberia-Time study) ISAYEV, Yevamiy Nikg2ayayiab4_OMBYSH-KUZIIETSOV, S.O. red.; V~ALYXH, A.M., tokhn. red. (Statistical grouping in the analysis of potentials of labor productivity gmvth] Statisticheolde grappirovid vanalise reservoy root& proisvoditellnosti truda. No- vosiblj~k, Izd-va Sibirokogo otd-niia AN SSSRt~1962. 97 p. (MPA 16:5) (Labor productivity-Statistics) ZANIN, Vadim.Ivanovich; kand. ekon. nauk, otv. red.; SNITSARENKUP A.A., red.; YELISTRATOVA, Y*,M., tekhn. red. (Working time and labor productivity] Raboches vrmia i proisvoditallnost' truda. Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirsko otd-nia AN SSSR, 1963. 1-14 p. '(MIRA 16tlOr (Labor productivity) (Time study) ZUDINA, Lyudmila Nikolayevna; IUXrL,-jek,,- kand.okon.rwule, otv.red.; SNITSARENKO, A.A.,red. [Organization of work in Kuznetsk Basin coal mines] Or- ganizataiia truda us ugollrqkh shakht;akh Kuzbassa~. V6- vosibirsk, Red.-izd. otdal, Sibirskogo otd-niia AN.SSSR, 1964. 73 P. (MIRA 17212) ZHIVAGO, A,V.; loi%V,17, Relation of thp gi3omorphology of the tr~.tnsitton zone of Antarctica to the structure and thickness of the earth's crust. Dokl. AN SSSR -155 m 3:565-568 Mir 164. (14 IRA 17. 5) 1. InstitaA geografti AN SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvenn:yy imiversitet. im. 'VII.V.Lomonosova, Predstavleno akademikom, 1).I.Shcherbakovym. 16149-65 , M(I-) Pa-4 ESD (t) /-'19D/ANL/AFSTR GVf ACCESSION NR: AP4045632 S1 0 02 06 4115 8140 2t rie 3 4610 317; Ko'r AUTHOR: Gladun, V. A.; T N. -Ushako, v~ 1.11. Frolov, A. .:1- j TITLE: Results of geophysibal Ihve'didkitt 4 a*: df the eli khlci N1 Its f in the Enderby Land region. j j: S0URC9:':ADT.;SSSR. j, TOPIC TAGS: Isostasy, eaAfi~crust; Ant' 0t'', iyl: sics ABSTRACT: Antarctic is, on the wh6le, m' sta~te ot isast4sy i4slpite:of thd 01%~ cess of the ice load. This is, however, not true with respect ta:c4rtaia sett-orti; of morphological structure. One afthese sections is the Ehderby Land where thie Soviet Antarctic Expedition conducted in 1961-1962 geological avd geop~- investigations of the earth crust. The, map of the- graLvita0pr-al anom. alPwag. pre- pared, and the depth of the Mohuroliricic surfaces determint-d. )~i measui*meeits indicate Crtat the young block mountains in the west of Enderby Lamid are far frolla. -card 1/2 VELIGHKIN I,N.. kand, tekhn, nauki Yo,V.; NISDIEVICIi Ii.I., .9 Y kand. tekhn. nauk; FUSTOVOTUT, I.V. Effect of various hopping-methads on the wear of piston rings 1 163. of a tractor diesel engine. Avt. prom. 29 no.4 6-8 Ap (MIRA 16:6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy nauelmo-Issledavatel'skiy traktomyy institut. (Diesel eng-Ines-Testing) ISAYEV, Ye.V.; IIISN.EVICHP A.I.; PUSTOVALOV, I.V. Measurements of wear by radioactive-tracer technique. Zav. lab. 29 no.9:1104-1106 163. (KMA 17:1) 1. Hauchno-issledovatellskiy traktornyy Institut. ISAYEV Ye.V. inzh.; NISNEVICHp A.I., kand. tekhn. nauk F 0 V Selection of parameters for engine superoharging taking into account the wear resistance of the parts of the sleeve and piston group. Trakt. i aellkhozmash. no.10t4-6 0-164. (MIRA 17t12) 1. Gosudarstvennyy soyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy traktornyy Institut. Vat i~ i iviv i Ii lei IL .lrqgj~-'y ti rA I~A- CA 1w don of keftse. A. A. flonotfurew, (N. G. ChetnYsIst-Irskil State Univ.. Sura- Kkiw. 23,=M-4 IIOYI): J.AWied Chm. U.S.S.R. U. 22")(1930) (Enst. trandation).-Tht app. candoines the bw features of ketene Limits anti furnace typn. A vertical Cu pyrolysb pipe (clectrimlly heated), with a steel Jacket for beat Protection, L4 pfn%ided at the top di-in. miden4pr (for prr1itninArv ntafingof the MrWO) IrIlding fit It stutt"'litu"I t.v,t IIIIII, conIk"Wr (for t4mipli-le I-taidenvaWn III III$- Mr,cM. with an elk tube at the top for C111:0.1 takr~ilf-. file colk- drawd miter is pAsmi Imick ittla the twifing t1t4k throug:f- a hydrauk wal W4wnd). The boiling ffisk is -firmly conmeelfiffjo 1W lower end of the pyrolyxis tulm. The bra tmp. is 000-710" (inewsured by a themorouple), 0 'o gMn semd, '"% yields (orf &,wtultd, MeIC ). N catalyA Awng is "Mw. 26L K. UN so kowe as ON 6414"Isfigg eabolufte, 11. basne am Am m 13' - of also". A~ A. Puo~ev 41%, ,eve 6, chwayfibror" 'Watt tjuiV..-CL&;A Onj"&~. G"- -A*j x 0M.a. com. chwo.) al. Kirfew. (1) visa IvAhbkd thMak If* nwisms, the wwI W tbu crow-thm lowing ofortil. by cowthun of temp; ekton". PAwadw W I Woo CIUMON save to* Max. temp. Qu*) W30 mis. OW dimn. a4w4p A&M AtOW ocoW*, b, lob 410", OW 1.4110. of MA3% PWftY, IMPI 0.2 5. Kll*.*)* WINS added duorl"S the reft4im a)% rield of x6c:w of o"wify. b, *V 1.41W.Wasew I fasioned into) 6 a. soc-ourtyl sit. saorv 0. 04") in 35 min. mW YkMW 4.74 a. Sw.-*r#jW at= T h%jVy b IW-M'- ftb ICH40. adda. be ~bw gave Wwioj7&~ vmtwt. b. *V1.41001. 10, to 4. IN(Ill, sea I wrosoo peas"# in with ortwolius NOW Alto- morptime stoolognod, $70' POMs. b. *V C211617% was OMMI-. 4"WArwimly I... art Isootu'. *V tioial so go** 4 731 yirw 411 low a wettle wbn tnaw with I alaw. AIIIII(N k save mwb dark f"k OW a low yW it The &-~r; wbm 41.6% wu wu added. how- evw, the rmetim with I save 76-3 %; jutyl d-roftlir, bw W P01.5". nj P 1.6M). of Ims.7% lourily. if "im A31.1 K) M.. if. K,-,Iilwff usn/dhezistry met Apr 5 1~:~zq -use of KateTA Ace-- Tri" jqtbqWP ,,g Cheiai,..,Sarat vate' U7 7 lu..S. Isayev, Cj~air.,of ..or 0 imeii 1. 6. 'Chernyahevskiy "Zhur Obahch Yhj Tnif Vol XXII, No pp.652-6.54 Diethanolamine was adetylated with ketene under Us various conditions. A mixt of. products of vaii.o stages of acetyl*tion is: obtained. lt.,Ivdifft-*~:~-- cult to sep the components of the mixt. Triethan- 01-41n vas acetylated by Retene, both without 224T44 catalyst and with sodium acetate catalyst.: Trio-.: th&nolazin e triacet;ate is formed with a_yield of 90 and 93.8%, of the theoretical yield. .:,22.4 "I'll, . . . . . . . . . . . . U~-j5 Chemical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 5 Mar- 10, 1954 Organic Chemistry, A,f ~6'6-4,ly r-m-f-rlyevlch---ZOZULYA Nikolay Vasil'ye-vich, insh.; A Cei Yll I '; 0 & ~AY 'IV UDALITSOV, A.M.. glavnyy red.; XONARRY, lurty, Boris ovich;, kandAhimbrouki red.; PODUROVSKAYA. O.H.. kand.khtm.nauk, red.: TOWHIBUlY. Ye.K.. insh.. red. (Aquipment for gauging the surface of hard objects by adsorption of radioactive carbonic acid. Device for measuri the thickness of liquid.ft.Ina in a vacuum. A receiver-condenseir Ustanovks d1lo izmareniia poverkhnosti tvardykh veshabsetv po adsorbtsil rs&iosktill- noi uglekieloty. Pribor dlia tzmerenlia tolshchitiy zbidktkh'planok v usloviiakh vakuuma. Priemnik-kondeneator. Koakva, 1956. 12 p. (Pribory J stenay. Tome 8, no. P-56-439) (HIM 11:3) 1. Noscow. Inatitut tokhniko-skonomtcheakoy informatail. (Radloactive substances-Industrial applications) (surfaces (Technology)) (Thickness measurement) 931. cWVERSMI OF MV-WW.E M:D MHER IHTKcxUQiS. ;-7 Til~t z 10 i t WqlerAon IS cQL=QU U a re-10LIan above 700w6c0oc. M2 reSMMS I2%QI!je0 4r6 desombeia and treir thermal arrears am IndI=A and the Principles for trp IndustrieX applio.jr1op. ol thq PIOLef-S 11~re zet TIIr-. TWO to no fittesnty fo- PM!VMtIV.Z tl~e U11ses jj~~ Wt~clal ft~pamtus, nor fT Cho d ihants (Sup. rbc&C,?d streaw ar cartatl dicXIC19) VoIcri aa-r- me--I wea previously to regrzfito cre pmeasc., ISAYEV, Yu.B. I I------ - Modernization of the thermostat TS-24. Uch.zap. SGU 75:76-78 '62m, (MIRA 17:3) :s,'Y'rv, Yu.I.. (7.zhevsk) Deatb caused IW bee stings. kr~b. pat, 27 rc.11-.b5-156 14 - ~-i" (M R4 '131 -~.2) 1. Byuro sudobnomaditsinskoy okapertizy (nachallr-ik .? kand.med, nauk A.V.Permyakov) Minister.9tva zdravoo)chmneniya Udm-a--tskoy ASSR. NauchW rulm-odit5l' - kand.med.raauk A.V.Permyakul). Submittad June 3. 1964. 14(6) SOV/112-59-5-8T43 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurna-1. Elektrotekhaika, 1959, Nr 5, pp 46-47 (USSR) AUTHOR: JZUeZj~~. TITLE: cavi~a~abn OLiset, Goffl=ons in Hydraulic Structures and Sorne.Results of Investigations of Cavitational Dama ges PERIODICAL: Nauchno-tekhn. inform. byul. Leningr. politekhn., in-t, 1958, Nr 1-2, pp 109-117 ABSTRACT: Conditions * of'cavitation onsett Are exarrAined, as well as destruction of a spillway crest and of a submerged spillway inlet; these conditions permit determining the critical velocities at which cavitation appears. Cavitational. destruction of samples prepared from various mortars has, been studied experimentally. The tests have been made in a special chamber at the Hydroturbine -Block laboratory, VMIfG. The cavitaticn was produced by contraction of a stream and was accompanied by the appearaace of a cavity that Card 1/2 S r-,Vll 12-59-5-8741 Onset CoulitLms, in Hydraulic Structures and Some Results of pulsated with a high.frequency, the length of the cavity being dependent on the stream velocity. Methods and results of the tests are reported. The cavitational erosion proved to be very rapid. Its depth was 12 mm. in one hour, and weight loss was 50-60 g; primarily, the cement stone was damaged. It was found that concrete cannot withstand cavitation; under cavitational conditions, strong concretes or protective coatings (metal, rubber) are necessary.. The best solution is to choose such operating conditions for the structure whi;ch do not entail cavitation. Card 2/2 -i in '77--c'N' Ij turbir c turb inc s ISATIVI, YII.Y' i - Study cf the cffr-4% of pressrra and caviLation on pr,?s~;ura fluctuations ".'Ohind tho rotor wheel of a hyd--huila 'jarbina. Trudy 11,1 no.24602-38 165. (MMA 18,j6) VASILIYEV, Yu.S., dots., kand. tekhn. fiauk; VELINERo D.A., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; GINDUS, D.O., inzh.; GOLOVACHEVSKIY, N.I., dots., kand. takhn. nauk; GROMOV, A.I., inzh.; DOMANSKIY, L.K., inzh.- ISAYEV Yu.M., inzh.; WIESH, N.P., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; MDROZOVj A.A.,,~prof.,, doktor tekbn. nauk (deceased]; NALIMOV, S.M.2 at. nauchn. aotr., kand. tekhn. nau ; REZNIKOVSKIY, A.Sh., kand. tekhn. nauk; SVANIDZE, G.G., doktor tekhn. nauk; TANANAYEV, A.V., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk; KHAZANOVA, A.Z,,, inzh.; CHERNTATIN, I.A., at. nauchn. sotr., kand. tekhn, nauk; SHCHOBIEV, D.S., prof., doktor tekbn. nauk; YAGODIN, N.N., at. nauchn. notr., kand. tekhn. nauk; LEONOVA, B.I., red. (Utilization of water power] Ispollsoyanis vodnol energii. Moskva, Energiia, 1965. 563 p. (MIRA 19:1)' _;,,FOLULYAKE, P.A.; 7A.JTV,,DT LIPKIN, M.Ye.; ARTYKOV, M.S.; ZqAUX,1u._.V.. I - - ~NA,. T., A SHILYAYEV, L.F.j PUNIKO., T.A.; ANDREYEVA, A.P.; BAKULBA, L.T_ ABRAMOVA, S.G.; KLIMOVA, T.K.; YEGOROV, V.A.; K.Er4EYFi, U.I.; KABI~.~A"A' M.B.; DASHEVSKIY, V.V.; SORKIN, Yu.I.; KOLENDOVICH, A.I.; SERGEYE'VA, L.I.; NAGAYEV, V.N.; NESTEROVA, G.N.; ALEKSEYEIIA, N.A.; GOLUBEVA, V.Nq ANISIMOVA, T.I.; OVASAPYAN, O.V.; GALOYAN, V.O.; ARIMLYAN, K.A.. Abstracts of articles received by -the editors. Zhur.milkrobiol., epid~, i immun. 42 no.3tl47-152 Mr 165. (MIRA 18-6) 1V 27-11-18/31 AUTHOR. Isayeva, A., Inspector of Personnel Administration, Ministry of WgrTfftl'tUre of the Kazakhstan SSR TITLE- Technical Tra inin at the State Farms (Sovkhoz) and Machine- Tractor Stations 7MTS) of Kazakhstan (Tekhnicheakoye obucheniye v sovkhozakh i MTS kazakhatena) PERIODICAL: Profesaionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 1957, 1l, ff p 26 (USSR) ~ ABSTRACT: The author points out that agriculture, likeall the other branches of the national economy, is being supplied with ex- cellent machinery in the Soviet Union. It requires proper maintenance, and the technical schooling of the sovkhoz and MTS workmen includes the studyof machinery and training in one or two other professions. Agricultural work at the sovkhozes and kolkhozes, having a seasonal nature, prevents the mechanics from being utilized during the entire year. Many sovkhoz or MTS managers, because of a shortage of capable personnel to work combines during harvest time, have provided for training men in this profession. For example 19400 men have acquixed a Card 1/2 second profession in the sovkhozes of the Akmolinsk Oblast'. 27-11--18/31 Technical Training at the State Farms (Sovkhoz) and Machine-Tractor Stations (MTS) of Kazakhstan The article deals with courses for raising the workmens' qualification and with seminars organized-at the MTS and sovkhozea for studying advanced agricultural engineering methods in crop cultivation. This year, everywhere in the Republic seminars for mechanizere were organized on the nethods of carrying out the square dibble seeding of corn. The author urges that the sovkhoz and machine tractor station managors pay more attention to the technical training of the workmen. ASSOCIATIONt Personnel Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Kazakhstan SSR (Upravleniye kadrov Ministeretva sel'skoga khozyaystva Kazakhakoy SSR) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 212 ISAYBVA, A. TOaOh machine operators related skills. Prof.-takh.obr. 17 no.3: 31 Mr 160. (KIM 13 - 6) 1. Starshly inspektor Po wkhanizatorskin kadram Miulaterstya sel'skaga, khozyaystva Kazakhakoy 36R. (Nazakbetan-Parn mechanization) 2S -33 DANNH, N A. ISAVYEVA A Liver - Inflamnation Clinical aspect of Botkin's disease., Klin. med.,, 30, no. 1, 1952. 9. Sonthly List of Russian Accessions$ Library of Congress, ALril. 194. Unclassified. 15-1967-10-1-1136 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologlya, 1957, Nr 10, p 123 (USS R) AUTHOR: Isayeva, -A,-B.--, TITLE: A Method of Determining Nitrates in~Marlne Waters by the Diphenylamine Method, Using a Photoelectric Colorim)ter (K metodike op,riidelenlya nitratov v morskoy vode difeni- laminnym metodom pri pomoshchl fotoelektricheskogo Ito- lorimstra) PERIODICAL: Tr, In-ta okeanoll AN SSSR, 1956, vol 19, pp 304-311 ABSTRACT: The basis of the diphenylamine method is the cKidation of diphonylamine by nitrates in an acid environmnt, The authors studied the effect of different methods of mixing samples 6n the lntens~ty of the colors. They investigated the length of time necessary for stable colors to form, and also the affect of cooling during. mixing. Different reagents were tested (reagents Aj B, and C). To prepare reagents A and B, pour 150 ml, of Card 1/3 distilled water into a one-liter graduated flask; ad.d 15-1957-10-14136 A Ketljod of Determining Nitrates in Marine Waters by the Diphenyl.- amino Meth:od., Using a Photoelectric Colorimeter 5 ml (reagent A) or 1 ml (reagent B) of strong diphenylamine, solution; fill the flask to the full mark with concentrated H So , and mix. Reagent C is produced by,pouring 380,ml of dfstfl'lad water into a liter flast, adding 5,ml of strong di- phenylamine solution, and filling with concentrated H230A. The method of testing Is defined. Two ml of standard solutian is introduced by means of a pipette Into a test tube of uniforni diameter. The lowest concentration is used first.- Then 5 nil of diphenylamine reagent is carefully added, by using a pipette, along the sloping wall of the tube. Mixing is done quickly in a special mixing tube with bulbs on the end. The measuring is done on a photoelectric colorimeter (the FK0.2 of the MKIP , factory, with'a green light-filter). To determine small quanti- ties of nitrates (0-50 mg NIO), reagent A It used. When the concentration is in the range 50 to 200 mg Nlm~, reagent' B gives b~2ter results, And for nitrate concentrations above 200 mg N , reagent C is used. It is recommended that the coloring process be continued for four hours after mixing the solutions. card 2/3 15-1957-10-14:136 A Method of Determining Nitrates in.Marine Waters by the Diphenyl.- amino Method, Using a Photoelectric Colorimeter It Is necessary to make a calibration curve for each series of experiments. Card 3/3 1 1 K. N. Ryabicheva ISAYEVA, A.B. Methods for determining silicon in sea water. Trudy Inst. oksan. 26:234-242 '58. (MIRA 11:10) (sea water--Analysts) (Silicon) 5/081 '62/000/008/018/057 j31 60'YB 10 1 AUTHOR: Isayeva, A. B. TITLE: Determining small quantities of tuzigeten in the presence of: large quantities of. molybdenum PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhiniya, no. 8, 1962, 124-125, abstract 811)94 (Tr. In-ta okeanol. &IN SSSR, v. 47, 19061i 159-181) -TEXT: A study is made of the completeness of W precipitation and the, separation of V',` from large quantities of Mo by using rivano.1, ruethylene blue. pyramidon, the chloride and sulfate of 6-toluquinaldine, P-naphth.)- quinoline, mixtures of P-naphthoquinoline with cinchonine and with quinine, nicotine hydrochloride and gelatin, With the exception of gelatin, none of the precipitants enumerated in a wide range of pH values ensure's complete precipitation of milligramme quantities of IV or the separation of W from excessive quantities of Mo. The use of a 1 % solution of Selatim. in k, 'he presence of NaCl and HCI ensures precipitation of 1-2 mg WO (to 95-100 %) and its separation from 50 times greater quantities of Moo The 3 Card 1/3 S/013 62100010081016105-T Determining small quantities of... B166YB101 presence of a largo quantity of alkali metal.salts in tho solution does not interfere. The coprecipitation,of Mo is insignificant, The duration of settling is of great importance because precipitation is time-dependent. The method-was checked on artificially prepared rock mixtures. The drr-ir, of determining W is 4 5 04 and the coprecipitation of tro amounts to 4 0.005 % (with a batch of 2-4 g). The sample is decomposed with a mixi;ure of acids (H so + HNO + HF), the addition of HF is repeated 2 or 3 UM68, 2 4 3 the residue is heated until the complete removal of the H SO and is:funed. 2 1 4 with 5 9 of KNaCO in a Pt dish. The cake of fusion is leached with ho t 3 water whilst heating, and the precipitate is filtered off and washed vith evaporated down t, o hot water containing a little Y"NaCO The filtrate is 3' 50 ml, is acidified with HC1 according to Congo paper, and evaporated down to wet salts. 5 ml concentrated HCI and 0. 1 g NaCl are added to the, residue. which is then-heated for 2-7, min and cooled after adding 5 ml of freshlY prep4red,0.1 ~- solution of gelatin it is left for 3 hours at 70-750C and U then at room temperature for a further 48-96 hours (de~pending upon the. ','I:Mo ratio). The precipitate is filtered, washed wit1h a solution containing Card,2/3 -Card -37T--- - -------- ISAYEVA, A.B. Geochemical investigations of sediments in the northern part of the Indian Ocean. Trudy Inst. okean. 64:227-235 164. (MIRA 17r7) FABRIKOVA, Ye.A.; ISAIEVA, A.G. Joint flame photometric determination of strontium, calcium, ., ~barium in natural samples. Trudy IMRE no.18.-175-185 163. and (KMA 16 -.12) IS A1Y7!-V!,. A. 11) Isayeva, A. D. and Antokh1na, ;*.. F. "Cllnic~.I-statistim;.l characteristIcs of chi-on1c osteomyelitFs-of giul-shot orglIn based on rmcerial from the Scic-itiflc Research Institute of orthopadici, traw-Lltology and prosthesis of the Uz SSR,O Sbornik trudov Nauch.~,issled, i~ - ' (K-vo zdravookhra nly In-ta ortoptdii, tr--vmatologii i protozirov7niyu Re a uz SSA)" Vol. I, 1948, p. 49-59 so: u-4934, 29 Oct. A, (letopis '""hurval 'nykh stately, No.; 105, 1949) IS A. D. Isayevap, A. D. *The problem of the migmt1on of foreirn bodies," Sbornik trudov Nauch.- Issled., in-ta ortopedii, travmatologii i protezirovi~nlya (14-vo zdravookhranenlya Uz 8611), Vol. I, 1948,-P. 173-76 SO: U-4934, 29 Oct. 53, (Latopis 'Zhurval Inykh Stately, No. 16, 1!)49). A.D.rjj-:ksLndimed.nauk, Treatment of puerperal thrombophlebitis with anticoagulants. Peel., akush. i gin. 23 no-3:4&50 161. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Kafedra akuaherstva i ginekologii pediatridheakogo fakulltota (sav. - doktor sed.nauk, prof. V'F'Hatveyeva [14atvieieva,, V.F Kharlkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (direktor - dotsent B.A: Zadoroshnyy [Zadorozhnyij B.A.]). (PHLEBITIS). (PREGNANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) ("TICUMANTS (MEDICINE)) ISAYEVA A D kand. med. nauk =U-=L-Zfi Clinical manifentations and treatment of thromboembolic diseaBeB in obstetricB and gynecology. Akush. i gin. no.3:83-89 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz kafedry akusherBtva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. V. F. Hatvoyovwl), pediatricheekogo fakulgtsta Kharlkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (THRMMUS) (MEGNANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) (GYNECOLOGY) ISAYEVA, A.F., inzh.1 ABDULLAYEV, Yu.M,, i~zh. Set of devices for underground repairing of oil wells., Bezopo trudit v prom. 4 no. 5:28-29 My~160. (MIRA 14:5) (Oil wells-Equipment and supplies) VARRIKOVA, Yp,~.; 13AYEVA, A.G. - ml 'Flame Photometric determination of barium -In rta,.ur-al objects. Zhur. anal. khim. 18 no.34-129-332 UT'63. (MIRA M-5) 1. Institut mineralogii, geokhImii i ~ristallalrhimil- redkilkh elementov AN SSSR, Moskva. I RAROVSKIY.V.Ye.; RIVNINA,lh.l., kandidAt tekhnichaskikh nauk; ISAIWA,A.I., kandidat tokhnichosidkh nauk Investigation of the bactericidal and disinfectmt prc~ertlsx of arsolin ext2acted from creosote oils. Trudy Iustitorf.~Al BSSR no.2:153-159 153. (MIRA 8:11) (Creolin) (Bactericides) ISAIMVA~ A - T - %tA pregnancy at term In uterus b1corals. Alcuab. I gin. 33 no.2: 101-102 Mr-4 157. (MIRA 10:6) 1. Is akusherstago otdolenlya (konsul'tant - prof. F-A-Syroyatko). naucbnyy rukayoditall kandi"t maditsiuskikh nauk F.A.Stapanow) "entralincy klinichaskoy bollaitey twat Semambko Mintaterstva putey soobahchantya. ("INS In uterus b1cornts. normal delivery) (MLIVERT twins, In uterus b1corn.1s) ISAYEVA, A.L.; VOLGAWA, N.F.; PEMOVA, A.M.; TURITOVA, L.V. (Moskva) Protraoted septic endarteritis and endocarditis following surgical treatment Of tetralogy of Fallot. Xlin.med- 36 no.1:121-127 ja 13.~ (MIRA 11:33 1. Is klialki, dets,k1kh bolesney-(dir.-deyetyltellnyy chlen ANN SSSR pref. U.P.Doubrowskays)-i kafedry,patologichookor anstonii (Sar.r ch194-korrespandent AM SSSR 'prof. A.I.Strukov) I Noskorskogo ordsma lenina-vieditsin6kogo Instituta. isoni I.K.Sechanova. (TAT.RAU*Y OF..FAI&M. Surg. .postop. septic ondnrteritte A ondocArditis (Rue) (MDARMITIS. In Inf. & child septic. postop. In tetralogy of 7allOt surg. (Rue) NOWARDITIS, RACTUIAL. In Inf. & child'i bostop. in te,tralawrof irallot-surg. (Rum) USSR/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Application Food indtistry, 1-28 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur XhImlyaj, No 2.. 1957 6621 Author: bb~yboro&, N. I.,' - bsiihovlel kAya V. K.,, Dmitriyevu,,L. V., Vosper- nikova., v Isayeva., A.. V.,,-Durakova, G. X. Institution: Moscow Te -chii o1ogicaIIInstitute 'of Meat and Dd~jry :6dustry Title: Preparationof DieItary Products frota Milk with an Increased Contient of.Dry Residue Original Publication: Sb. stud. iab6t M6sk'.-tekbnol. in-t myas. i moloch. prom-.sti 15,56, No 4, 27-_32 Abstract: Concentration of dry residue of milk can be i'ncressed, for the.1prepa- ration of acidulous milk products, by a preliminary partial concev~- tration or by addition to the natural milk of dried milk-. Rap1d increase of acidity and a more definite taste of the product were attained with a concentration of dry residue equal.to 12-13% in the case of fat-free products, and of 14-15 and 18%, respectively,. In the Card 1/2 - -------- - ------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- ............ 1. 1 SAYEVA, -A. YA. 2. USSR (60D) 4. Onions - Diseases and Pests 7. Onion snout beetle and ways to control it. Sad I og. no. 11, 1952 9.,Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress. :March 1953. Unclassified. YAPOSHINSKAYA, N.P.; ZAMYSREVSKAYA, U.N.; ISA EVA D.D. - Paste for repairing rubberized apparatus. KhIm. volak. no.6:01 164. (IAIRA 18.1) 1. Barnaullskiy filial Opytno-konstruktorskogo byuro avtomatiki,, , BASCIS) M.M. , doktor med. nauk; ZkXff4,J3~G. Lethality in acute appendicitis in children according to clinical materials for sixteen years (191+6-1961). Pediatriia 42 no.3:67--68 Yx'63 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz kliniki khirurgii detskogo vozrasta ( zav,, prof. A.R. Shurinok) Trudovogo Krasnogo 3hameni meditainskogo in- stituta imeni akademika A.A. Bogomolstsa na baze Bollnitsy imeni M.I.Kalinina Qlavn7y vrach V.A. Udintseva) I Spe- tsializirovannoy detskoy klinicheskoy bol'nits7 (glavnyy vrach T.P. Novikova),.Kiyew. SMIWIOV) A.D.; POPOV, I.G., red.; IISAYEW, E.N.) red. [Dynamic model of the interbranch balance; a text- book) Dinamicheskaia model' mezhotraslevogo ba- lansa; uchebnoe posobie. Moskva, In-t naradnogo khoz. 1964. 12a p. Omdiu IF,:l) KBRUSTALPVA VA.; PA.00VA, K.V.~ F3AVYa)V, A,A.', BELOV, B.I..t SAGLLOVICH, V.P.g Kv'ZiPV., V.V., prof., red.; ISAYEVA, E.N., red. [Organic chemistry] Organicheskale khl-miia. Moskva. Rs.1-2. 1965. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Moscow. litstitut narzidnog-i khr.Vayst-va. Kafedra orga- nicheskoy-khuLij. DOBROVRAVOV, B.Ye.; ISAY E1,11.-red. [Methodology of presenting the subject "Universal gravita- tion" in a physics course] Metodlka iz1ozheniia. temy "Vsemirnoe tiagotenie" v kurse-fisiki. Moskva, 1964. 71 p. (MIRA 19.-l) 1. Russia 1917- -R.S.F.S.R.)Ministerstvo vYsshegq i sred- rI I 117 USSR/ 00'4)'%rac.!Tc~'-Z~r ~cnarim- and Ins cct -Vectors -of D2;oc;a!~c ~at-v.'Iolcnz. F Abs Jour Ref Zhur - 111o 5, 10,58, 19671 Au thor 18,11,V1, 2. V. inst Title Iknt- on Study of Fleas on Redtailed Gerbils in Azerbai..'an. Oria Pub Tr. N.-i. -)rotivochunm. in-ta Kavkam 1 Zakavitazyn., 1956, NO ~ -177 6 7 Abstract 22 spccie~; of fleas were identified on the rkttailed ger- bil nnd 16 species In its burrows. Xenopsylla corLformis end Ceratophyllus laeviceps predominated. Gerbil fleas are found on many wild and domestic mammal cuiimals and birds. The largest flea density on animais and at bur- row entrances is found in fall (November) and spring (,t-:arch), the lowest in sunner (July,.August). The flea density at burrow entrances markedly differc in different locations and very noticeably changes at different times. Card 1/2 SHASHNIKOVA, N.V.; ISAYEVA, E.V. Fleas of Vinogradov's gerbil in the Nak-hichevan A.S.S.R. Trudy Nauch.-isal. protivochum. inst. Kav. i Zakav. no.5: 106-3-18 161. ? (MIRA 17:1) 1. Azerbaydzhanskaya. protivochwumya stantaiya. ISAYEVA, E.V.; KULIYZV, M.G. Fleas (Suctoria) of Azerbaijan. Dokl. AN Amerb, '~'R 19 rn,kt 79-81 163 (gin, ilvyy7K 1. Azerbaydzhanakaya prativochumnaya stwitsiya. Predstarlane akade-- mikom AN AmM &*N e Dersharbyao MCKHTIYEV, S.D.; PASHAYEV,'-TA.;.;SEYEVAv F.A. Sulfuric acid alkylatIon of aromatic hydrocarbons by cyclobezenee Azarb.khim,zhur. no.5:41-47 162, (KIRA 161:5) (Hydrocarbons) (Alkylation) (Cyclohexem) GUMNOV, D.M.; ~TPAMAIF,G. Effect of radi6active'-phosphorus on the growth and development of alfalfa. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 18 no.7:37-41 162. (KRA 17t2) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya i agrokbixii AN AzSSR. ISAY-Uh., F.G. Effect of ionizing rauitatiun and a grovth stimii-'Evit of petroleum origin on the growlIx &rd pgo~uctiv--risss Of ILIf!UTII. Izv. All Azerb. SSH. Ser. b1ol. i med. r,.!,,uk no.l:(11' .74 163. 'GUSEYNOV., D.M.; 1!3AYL'V' F EffEct of gr.-)wth stimulants of petroleum origin, on alfalfa yields Izv. AN %zerb. SSR. Ser. biol. i. med. nauk no.2-.9-3-99 163. (MIlth 17.5) ISAYEVA.,.F.G, Effect of the new types Of stimlators of petroleum origin and trace.element fertilizers on the yield of cotton and alfalfa. Trudy Inst. pochv. i agrokhim. AN Azerb,,SSR 22:57- 68 164. (KRA IS: 11) SOV/ 137-58-7-1,103-1) Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 6 (USSR) AUTHORS: StroKl tsyn, G. S. , Vymenets, V. 1. , Isayeva, F. S. TITLE: Concentration of Copper-zinc Ores Containing Secondary Ccpper Minerals (Obogashcheniye medno-tsinko,vykh rud, soderzlia-- shchikh vtorichnyye mednyye mineraly) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Obogashcheniye rud tsvetnykh metallov. Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1956, pp 36-50 ABSTRACT: 4 samples of Cu-Zn ore with Zn-Cu ratios ranging from 0. 7:1 to 2. 8:1 were tested. They contained 34.,8 to 81.40/0~ oxided and secondary sulfide Cu. In the Ist sample, contain- ing -35076 oxidized and secondary sulfide Cu, favorable results were obtained with the following procedure: bulk flotation, desorption of reactants by Na2S,and subsequent depression of the ZnS by K cyanide. The 2nd sample contained 65.470. oxidized and secondary sulfide Cu, and, thanks to the low Zn-Cu ratio (0. 7: 1), was concentratable with comparative ease by the usual systems of concentration. Significant difficul- ties were encountered in the concentration of the third sample, Card 1/2 Oxidized and secondary sulfide Cu came to 68. 30/6 of the SO V / 137-58-7- 1,1032 Concentration of Copper-zinc Ores (cont. whole. The Zn-Cu ratio was 2. 6:1. The main Cu mineral in this spec,imim.~ was chalcocite, while covellite and chalcopyrite %vere also encountered.. The most favorable results in the separation of Cu minerals and. ZnS f rorri the bulk concentrate were obtained by the use of K ferricyapide. On concen- tration of the 4th sample, containing 81.40/0 oxidized and secondary sulfide Cu, chiefly in the form of covellite, ferricyanide.sait and other methods.did not yield favorable results in concentration. Studies by L. 1. Grosman, and. also by Yu. 1. Yeroykin and V. A. Borodina testify that the use of ferricy'a.n- ide salt to separate the Cu-Zn product, when the secondary Cu minerals z,re chalcocite and bornite, offers promise. 1. Copper zinc ores--Processing 2. Copper zinc ores--Flotation :K. A~ Card 2/? ISAT&VA, G.B. Iffectivenense of the treatment of eye burns. Oft.zhur, 13 no.l:, 20-27 t60. (KM 13 225 1. It klialki glasnoy travvy Stalluskogo nauchno-issledoiratellskogo Instituta travastologli I ortop"11.6 (Nn6-BUM AND SCALDS) LYU13ARSKIY, G.D.; IVANOVSKAYA, L.I.; ISAYEVA, G.G. Catalytic activity of nickel catalysts. Part 1: Properties of alloy catalysts. Kin.i kat. 1 no.2:260-266 JloAg 160. (MIRA 13:6) ---+.jftsIko-khimIch9skiy institut to. L.Ta.KarpovR. ACatalysts, Nickel) (Aliiii-ido-niakel alloys) 8820 S/19 60/001/003/007/013 B01 3YB058 AUTHORS. Lyubarskiy, G. D., Ivanovskaya, L. N,.,'Isayeva~ G. G~) Laynery D. I., Kagan, Y. M. TITLE. Study of the Catalytic Activity of Nickel Catalysts, II. Effect of the Admixtures of Transition Metals PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, 1960, Vol. 1, No- 3, PP. 385 - 392 TEXT: In this paper the authors studied 'the effect of admixturesof transition metals to the nickel on its catalytic activity, It was the aim of the paper to clarify the effect of these admixtures to the alloy of nickel with aluminilm- or silicon on the specific activity of the skeleton catalysts obtained after the leaching out.of aluminum . Series of nickel-aluminum, alloys were prepared with various amounts of metal admixtures (titanium, chromium, vanadium, molybdenum, iron, copper, and cobalt) and with the same aluminuor content (50% by weight). These terna.V alloys were crushed, leached out, and tested according to the method. described in Ref. 1. The activity of the samples was determined in a. Card 'A 8820 Study of the Catalytic Activity of Nickel S/19 6o/ool/003/007/013 Catalysts. II. Effect of the Admixtures B013YB058 of Transition Metals .enzene hydrogenatton. continuous-flow circulation apparatus by means of b The experiments were conducted at temperatures of 270, 320, and 380C and a hydrogenfbAnteof 7 1/h per 1 cm3-catalyst. The initial I benzeIas conaen.- tration was 1-5 mmole per 1 1 benzene-hydrogen-vapor mixture. The surface was determined by means of the BET method after the adsorption of nitro- gen. The studies showed that the addition of chromium, titanium, molirbde-- num and vanadium affects the activity of nickel aluminum catalysts only slightly~ The thermal stability of the samples is sufficiently high. The catalytic activity of samples.with chromium- and titanium content is even increased through treatment with hydrogen at 2000C. The samples with mo-. lybdenum content are, however, less stable when heated and show reduled activity already at 1500C. The specific activity of nickel remains p:~aoti- cally unchanged with an addition of up to 20 to 1.0 at% metal and on an average amounts to 1-7-io'-4 mol/h.m2 at 360C. The activity related to 1 g catalyst shows a slight increase (by 15 to 20%) fof smaller amounts of admixtures (up to 5 to 7 at%). The observed steadiness of the specifl^,' Card 2/4 88243 Study of the Catalytic Activity of Nickel Catalysts. II. Effect of the Admixtures of Transition Metals S/195/60/001/003/007/0-13 B0131 'DO58 activity of the catalysts studied can be explained by the fact that,the metal admixtures mentioned form solid phases with nickel only to a limi- ted extent. A study of the changes of the nickel-crystal parameter showed that through the addition of 3 at% titanium, 6 at% aluminum,*8 at%~va- nadium. or 10 at% chromium, the lattice-is only changed by 0.01 A. In some cases (chromium, titanium), these admixtures cause an improvement of the properties important for the practice, such as stability, mechanical strength of the granules etc. The high activity of the alloyed catalysts studied permits to carry out the hydrogenation of benzenelat temperatures close to room temperature. It was shown that with respect to their acti- vity, the skeleton catalysts surpass other known nickel catalysts which were.obtained through reduction of nickel oxides or -salts. The enere-Y of activation, calculated from the temperature coefficients, remains almost'constant and amounts to about 12 + 1 kcal/mol, independent of the composition. The constancy of the energy of activation, observed in z.11 catalysts studiedf points towards a possibly equal mechanism of this reacti6na On the addition of cobalt and iron, similar results were ob- Card 3/4 88243 Study of the Catalytic Activity of Nickel S/19 6o/ool/063/007/013* Catalysts. II. Effect of the Admixtures B013YB058: of Transition Metals tained as for other metals. There are 5 figures, 6 tables, and 11 ref er- ences: 5 Soviet, 4 US, 1 Belgian, 3 British, 1 French, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova (Physicochemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: December 26, 1959 Card 4/4 3/195/60/001/004/0"10015 B011/1055 AUTHORS: Layner, D. I., Kagan, N. M., Lyubarskiy, G. ~D*, Isayeva, G. G, TITLE: The Effect of Copper on the Catalytic Properties of a Skeleton Nickel Catalyst PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kataliz, 1960, Vol. 1, No- 49 PP-' 576-582 TEXT: The'authors investigated the decrease of catalytic activity, magnetic susceptibility, and specific surface produced by dissolving out aluminum from catalysts with increased copper contenflormed from Al-Ni-Cu alloys. The dependence of magnetic susceptibility and activity of skeleton catalysts (Cu + NO on the copper content~is shown.graphically in Fig. 1. Fig. 2 represents the phase diagram of Al-Ni-Cu.alloys according -to K8ster (Ref. 9).. The finely ground.Al-ki-Cu alloys~were leached out with 20% NaOH at 98-1000C. The phase composition of leached alloys was examined radiographically. The relative r4sults appear in Fig- 3. Catalytic activity was determined by hydrogenation:of benzene and the specific surface by the BET method. The data obtained are tabulated. The activation energy of the catalysts in hydrogenation of benzene was Card 1/2 The Effect of Copper on the Catalytic S/195/60/001/004/010/C'115 Properties of a Skeleton Nickel Catalyst B017/BO55 fairly constant at copper contents of 0 to 15 by weight. The rapid decrease in magnetic susceptibility and catalytic activity~observed in,the. case of leached alloys with increased copper content is due to a dearea'se' in the content of metallic nickel, which forms onlyfrom the F, phase* the content of which, however,.rapidly decreases at 20% Cu. There.are 5 figures, 1 table, and 10 references: 1 Soviet, 3 USV 3 British., and:3 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut Giprotsvetmetobrabotka (State Design and Planning Scientific Research Institute for Working of.Nonferrous Metals). Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L.~Ya. Karpova (Physicochemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: February 20, 1960 Card 2/2 ji SHATENSHTEYN, A.I.; SHAPIROY 1.0.; YAKUSHIN, F.S.; ISAYEEVA, G.G.; RAWIMEVA, YU.I. Comparison of the acidity of organic compounds in dimethylsulfoxido, ammonia, and cyclohexylamine based on the va:!iation of hydrogen exchange rates. Kin. i kat. 5 no.4:752-753 Jl-Ag 164. (Mllk 17 11) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut Ameni Karpova, KRYNDIN A.Ns, karid. geograf, nnuk; ISAYEVA, G.N. "Feit inertia" of the ocean. Meteor. i gidrol. no.11!37-41 N 164, (MIRA 17tl2) 1. GosudarsTvennyy oksamograficheskiy Institut L Mirovoy rreteorol0- gicheskiy tsentre C 0 . S wl M. 411 l4v av L in f ed 40. 48 Not 10, 1954 May Iflokk ;4111. , . Foods h ve be 4 u6 er, tha.. action Emaie~ calm- ame Carrots whla - s w hArdly any Ito jowrii or.Boderrylp lilerta for 2-4;inonths Unt er change the carotene contellu iither i AM, abi. t the'., pol or in the rmio of tz to 0 Womem : Cuutent tif I ed wmers c be carr6tscaitt)L-c~td.itz,-ilkwith~CU.. ThaL An --which ha fiepd. on a chromatographic column of ',%[go# 3 1) , ". : actlynted ~by'~heatlug jor.4 brs.~~* OW".!'The dutiot. Th cl ate, 6 dried with Nniso" und ap a p3md C U through the column. JlOWWl,-: IV i. m ~1~ ISIYENA, U,Ya,; UNM'-JE,,V";K'YAj K.F,; TROT," NKO, M.A~ ~~ F-8Wate determdnation of some organophosphnras insect-Icidas with their joint presene.-a in food products of plant origin. Vop. pit. 2.1 no.6:64,-67 N-P 162. (MIM 170) 1. Iz Ukrainskog* nau-%hnG--issIedovat91'skogo Insrituta. pItELniysL., Klyev. ., Q _,,AYF,V.4. G,Ya.; Ntermination of residual qua7,t,,.t--'1-3s Q-11op.-r-r a,-~i -,wrcaf~-- topho3 in plant food products. V,.)p. ~2 rio.3AM-89 IV-Je 163. 411R,~ n-S) 1. 1z Ukrainskogo !r-:o;,t,ut43 pitaniya, Kiyev. ISM VAJ. i.i.,- imsmay, V.K. Tnheritance of the reaction of the central nervous system to caffein administration in dogs. Dokl. AIT SWR 11~1 no.1:248- 251 IT t61. (NIRA 24:1a) I.- Inq-,J.ttt fi-I.Kjoaii im. J.P. Pfwlova AV Sf'SR., Predstavleno akademikor V."- (CA17=)7 (CM=Zc W-1 MPMISEI

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