ACC' NR- Apdo-iiff-
0
where L Al is given by jMA 11
'Al
and 'Y Ili and zA, are the activity coefficient of Xi and mole fraction of Al
respectively. The calculated values of the equilibrium composition and heats Of
reaction for different initial alloy compositions are tabulated. In additiont~the
apparent heat capacities of the Fe--Ni--Al alloys were determined. The experimental
procedure followed is described by Yu. D. Tretyakovp V. Ai..Troshkina, and K. G.
KhorWakov (Zhurnal neor khimiiP 19591 41 5). The experimental resultep presented
graphically (see Fig. 151p
Fig. 1. Apparent heat capacity of
alloy Fe + 8.at.% Ni + 1 . 1 ai.% Al;
open oircies:.quenched specimen;
black cirelestannealed specimen.
00
Coo 00
Card 2/3
L 36110-66
ACC NRt AP6017307 &
are in fair agreement with the theoretically calculated values for the observed,heat
effects. It is concluded that the decomposition of Fe--Ni -Al martensite pTooeeds
with the fo tion of NiAl phase. Orig. art.. hass 31ablest 4 graphs, anid.6. eq,ustions
SUB CODEt 11/ SUBM DATE: 13Jul65/ .'ORIG REFs' 009/ OTHIPM31,014
Lb
BREMp M.T. p dotaentpredjj 3-44,2-dotseAj red.j *ZWV, L.A40"
dotsentf red.; OZEROV9 Vj*,6p dotse~tp red.
(Problems in national economio pl&ming) Voproo narod-nokhosiaiditvej
nogo planirovaniia; abo=ik btatei. Redkollegii&;J~klm, A.S.~P*;Koz-
lov,# L.A.9 Ozerovv VJO, Mo&'.val Mook. gos. ekon. ivo-tj 1958, 226 p,
(KMA 3.418)
(Ru0iia-Economic po'licy)
BHEYEV, M.V., doktor ekoi~, nauk; SILIN, V.A.;-B.YCHUq N.R., kand.
ekon. nauk; GREBTSOV, G.I.,,kand. ekon.nauk -TnW'MxA--A-.
kand, ekon. nauk; KOKOREV, M.V., kand, ekon, -n-au-k,--KqKN,
A.N.9 kftnd. ekon. nauk;,LIPSITS, V.B.,, kand. ekon.'nauk;
OZORNOV., A.K., kand. ekon. nauk,- OHWV, N.M., at. propod.;
SEBEDNITSKAYA,, Te.K.,, kand. ekon. nauk; ~WUOV, B.M.,
doktor ekon. nauk; FELID, S.D.,, kand. ekov. nauk; LIBOV,
Me., red.; TARASOVA, T.K.9 mlad. red.; GERASIMOVA, Ye.s.p
telffin, red.
[Planning the national economy of..the U.S.S.R.) Planirovenio
narodnogo khozio4stya SSSR. Moskia, Ekonomisdatj, 1963. 621 p.
. ~t (MIRA 16:8)
1. Moscov. Institut narodnogo khosyOyvtva.
(Russia-Economic j~~Oy)
=U, D. YA. Cand -,Chen-Sci---- - -
Dissertation: "Kinetics of Acid Formation in the Nitrose Process." 3016150
Sci Inst of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides., Ministry of Chemical Industry
Augz'
YW/Ch try- --Sul"furic'-' -!d-'-'-- - -
UC-:
~Me_Theory~ of Prod
sulfurile Acid:J1 M n 'D a ina.,
Sc~- Res Imst for Fertilizers, Insecticides and
Agicides
Prilk K'n I mVol 25i No B., PP 797-BCZ
Zhur
Stites that the deg of influence of sel) factors
on.the speed of the processing of $02 by~means of,
:nitrose; depends on the relative a-its, of. r6s1st-
a4de by liquid and gas films in the over-all re-
SiStance to the process of acid formation, i.e.-i.
228T3
on~the h
ydrodynamic conditions of the process.
Notes that varying hydrodynamic conditions under..
vhich different, reseaichers have worked have led.
them to diverse conclusions as to the. relati-ve 46g_~
of,",influence of those, factors and of the temr
used.
__D. YA_. !TKINA, K.Mt MALIN, M.G. PASTUKHOTIA Oct., 52
USSR;Chemistry-Sulfuric Acid Production
"Kinetics of Acid Formation,"
Zhur Prik Khim, Vol 25, no. 10, pp 1023-1031
-Raising the temp in the production tower abve 1000 is not rceoptmondedp because the rate
of the process of acid formation above this temp,increases only insignificantly with.,temp,
while the sepn of oxides of N continues to increase. The use o9 concd gas (with respect,to
.S02) is advantage6us from the point of view cf utilization of the production zone as well as
of the absorption zone. The influence of 0 an the rate of acid forma ticn while working with
highly concd nitroso acid and with a high rate of spraying is insignificant. At a temp
not lower than 900, lowering the concn of 0 or euen omitting it entirely has no effect on
the operation of the absorption zone of the production tower.
263 T 50
a. 011.11vi'l-LOO of sot to sof Ina gudwlor tim v
?.,pr-.ty rAtes (la order fo ptiuhnilrel the 94,014 Atm, fesik
40,
a eme". Ct ft 0 iliks tq*. to 4% a, Irtle tit,
901 Coacm. was rarkd ftm 4 to I . Ow t1
mtc-- frutm 80 to 1,10* the coa of 6% (q, i
crta.-YW wlOt temp, & *0(&0 wit M10tw,
(L 4awtho flit
vtttlion of Igh up $01 wzs.O-tvFAIw
Opposirg f&ICEQf*.:;As them tcm)PL -d th.
tion fur;Z; A I~dl
hydro4sh, , Ml6vever, tbU"4lrO4:-w as lopIVOSO
mme Lit dve gits Mai misunte: t0i tvit", tr"iw-
higher tems. At wr,-m' gmaid. thm-a too* Vic bi
in (fie
_ras film resistaxice to amt trjjL%fer we;~ Uls
sigui&mnfj~, reduce the rate af b=rcasr~ lu S(~ caiji
The effLce cl 0 cunpi. ip the pr phase ims miviiik
SOt caqvmfum at Cur ;iigh liquid vates amd N arlde
stttdkd' r. Lei
1 i
a
4!
91
HO
lj(t
e
---ITKI-NA- -XTa- -- -kA4TUKHOVA, -NOG-9- . -
Thermal disoclation of phosphor~o anh
.rdrita- LTrudrJ BIUIF
no.160:117-125 158. ()GRi 12:8)'
(A4hydrite)
F.'q Iota RM191 I "M 119 It I I
UIUSOV. Y.T.;
JARNATSUT, Yu.11., rukovoditell raboty; SWOAtj~~#
MAKAWYA, Ye.I.; SOUR, S.Ta.; HAYDIROVA, V.A,.; IIASTMOVA, K.G.
WKINA, Z.V.; VODZINSKATA, Z.V.; LAPSHINA. L.V.; VASIYANOV, T.P.;
KUMMR, G.F.; NIXITIRA, N.A.
Decomposition of phosphogypsum into lims and sulfur~dloxide in
a sevenmeter rotary kiln. CTrudyj NIUIIP no.160:152-180 &58.
(MIRA 12 2 8)
1 Sotrudniki Nauchnogo instituts. po udobraniyan i ineektofungisidan
(;o,r Bernatekly, Itkina Urusov Makarova. Shpunt, Maydenova,
llastukhbva, Xokina, V;Inskayal. 2.Sotrudniki Clrrtnogo savoda
Nauchnogo instituta po udobreniyam i insektofungisiAaa (for lapshina,
Vaslyanov, Xuohnir, Nikitina).
(Gypsum) (Line) (Sulfur dioxide)
ITKINA, E.B., inzh.; NAYDENKOV, M.T., inzh.; SPIVAKOVSKIY, A.L., insh.
Redesigning of four-axle box cars. Zhel.dor.transp. 44 no.4:
74-75 AP 162. 15:0
(Railroads--Freight cars)
ITKINA, E,B.p inzh.1 NAYDENKOVI, M,,T., inzh.
Modernization of four-axle.-gandola cars and an increase of
.their carrying capacity, Zhel. dor. transp. 45 noAls67-
68 N 163, (MIRA 161l2)
----ITKINA E.- B.--,--in- z-h.
Modernizing the refrigerator cars and increasing the reliability
in the transportation of perishable goods. Zhel. dar. transp
47 no.1:47-50 Ja 165. (KIRA 5:3)
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4m
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ITKDIA, L. S. (C.1912)
"System Na 2SO4-Wl-Na CO -NaOR-H o 11 Zhur. Prik. Khim.) 21, 1949.
(Mbr.) TAb. Molten Safs I Mati-gom'Poneent Systems, Fhys-Chem.~Analp Seat., Inst.
Gen. & Inorgazic Chem. im. N. S. Kurnakov, Dept. Chem. Bell., Acad. Sci/. -iq~O:~
A RJ-30 (The solubility isotherm of the system Na9S0ILNa-,C.0vI-NaCI-NaOII-H2O at 500C)
Izoterma rastvotimosti siatemy Na SO N CO NaM-NaUH-R2Ocpx,Y 500C.
ZhIJRNAL FRMADNOI XHIkg.I 22(3)1 iRfA8, T~;
N w u- 13C5
N The h,,prihyJralt, n&-
NaOif wh~nn it Hil"r-11 'n th'! mosw-
'all'te-A "t '~, --j 1% Naom ubeq
h rd f-w it, T~- hrrnat.,n ,f 2N.,
JT r1t J.
USSR/Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibria. Phynico-Chamical B-8
Analysis. PWww1ransitiona
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Xhimiya, No 8, 1957, 26155
Author L.S. Itkins, V.F. FADkbova
Inst Ir I EF-dT-Mcineces of USSR
Title Solubility. ad CanWaltion -of Solid Phases IA N&OSM'.
9004~ H2 0 system.
Orig Pub lzw.Sektora, fit. IOM!AX SM; 19*1 27,~'
337-343
Abstract The isotherm of solubility of the system N%2SO4 (1)
~804 (n) O-H20 at 1500 vas studied by the met;hod des-.
cribed earlier (RZbXhimp 1956, 18763; 42620). Three
branches were revealed, vhich answer-the crystallization of
1, 3:1 and solid solutions on the basis of glaserite 3K2804,
Nft2SO4 (in). The lattice of in is conserved in the solid
solution at molar ratios of 3:E: I of from 2.0 to 3.3, vhich
Card 1/2
1;
I w 1--p
Th, SC), 4*.C0, Xjj:
PH
tacleAd of #n brituft Cad Ph4olt
Ena!
&t I
of rtcog-Nalc AtOw, th the W
% h if t
.
emsho *(A broncho 6 dfaitto
V.0
C6
the h
aC
.
i A .'. . d K
OW tn.:Of! 4.
dt te doo 754 Is,
m or
l
fkm
A
W
-
..
X t
y
fw Olt. "lm and alt t!umpo~. btmw IM
imam, -tos-.; Konon, T.F.
Solubility isotherms at 1500 for systemst N&2w -N
anal. 261,-7~0 20 MA
2CO3-%Oo Isv.Sekt.fix.-khim.
55
1. Institut obohchey I neorgudchookoy Wall In. N.5. Mmrna kova 'Al
SSSR. (Sodium mate) (Potassium "Its) (Solubility) I:
ITKINA, L.S.; KOKMVA, V.F.
---tW~
Solubility isotherm of the system 2W , W lie
I- 1-~04-+ H20
at 1500. Zhur.neorg.khiz. 1-no.7:1665-1671 A 56. (MLILA 9:'11)i
(Sodium iAlts)-(Pot&ssiuM suits)
AUTHORS: Mina, L.S., Ranson-,jkaya, I.S., Ohap4ginav U.K. SOV/7, 8-3-m.7-57/44
-------------
TITLE: On th* Sol*iUty uA the Composition of the Sol-M Pka~eis in' the
SptM NH UO -H-jPO -H 0 (0 raatTorimosti i mostava tvevVkh fez
3- 3 j 4 2
v sistema NHYU03-H3T04:'H2P)
FERIODICALt Zh==1 naorg=ioheskoy khImAl, 19.58v Vol 3, Nr 7~ pp 1675-1,1687
(USSR)
ABSTRWT; 3olubill*y was irryeatigated in the systom NK -UO 3_"J'~'O4_'HP at
250C ana a p"hosphDric aoid concentmtion In 1~e solution of be-
tween 15 and N%. For the purpa-se of daapribi~g the character. of
the interaotion of the ocoponente in the systm in
which +h~ ioxw INHI~e U022+ and Po 43- ejjsit simatianeousixithe
inethoa of iseemcwontra-tion section was employed. The system W"
investigat-A by mmms of azwTeml jaethodai.~ such as phyaica_l *chemi-
cal anaJwia v dataradnation of solubility, tbermogmphic . . dater-
mlmtion, as wall az 'by using X-rayu 9M emplcying the methoU of
op-~izs. The x-~siats obiAinea sbov,-A that with an inormsla
of the amonta *unttat in thA aolution thn oonoantxation of urwi-
um in tha aolwhlon ia mpidlv reduaaa to a mini==- after which4t
Card 1/2 rises up to a maximm in accordaum with the sizzzl~aneoua cx3mtal-
On the Solubility avA the Goopwition of tha Solid Phamas 307/ 78-3-7-37/44
in the System Ng3 IUO 3`113Pk-1120
3Uation of ammcvi~=rAAyl pboapbate and asutralL amumlum phos-
PW*. The ayntboalm of ammium urmWl phnspt4ato ma ci&rr~,jd out
ani the Aharaot,mlstlos of the mystals vAtira dott~rwlned byA-M
axWyisiAt the=gxaptlo amlysix, and by meemn of miorophotc-
grap1j. Tba rasultm obi.Uned vere uae4 fap the InuvoRe of cbarla-
ter4zing ani idtntffying the solid phase formaa in the systam in-
Yastigat,!id. Thi rasulta Wained by thamograpUcal, crystallo-op-
tical and radiagr*pLiml aralyain of the soUd pbaae showed that
thp iiolid pbaa,,A of tik-, eyAtm Is fomed from two 1~olid solutions
one of w1dich wntains. an equimolar amoumt of UO~j aM F04., the
other a vAxlabla amunt of a=WA. There eLre 11 f1gares., 4 tables.
aM 7 r*f4rani,%mo, 6 0 whioh a" Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut obshcbmy i neorgwdaheakoy khWi iz.N.S.Kumako"
Almd-mil, nauk SSSR (Instituts of General and Inorgania Chemistry
Amami N.S.Kurmkov, AS USSR)
SUBMITTEM Dea,9mber UP 1957
1. A=onia-phosphorio acid-urania oxide-water systems--Phasestudies
Card 2/2 2. Armconia-phosphoric acid-urmio oxide-water system--Solubility,
3. X-ray analysis-Applications 4. Amonlum ursby~l phosphate
-Crystallization'
ITKINA. _;,_ LLZAPMA, A. I.
Water w salt systelts containing carbonates. bicarbonates,
chlorides, sulfates, and alkali metal h7droxid"j. Itogi
nauki: Khim.muki 4:92-108 '59. (MIRA 13:4)
(Salts) (Systeme(Chesistry))
ITKINA, L.S.; KOKHOVA, V.7.
Solubility and composition of the solid phases in the system
%S04 - 3a2Go3j - N&OR - %0 at 25 to 150'.. Zhur.neorg.khtm. .5
no.6-.12go-i298 Je '6o6 (MIRA 13:7)
(Systems (Chemistry))
JTKINA, L.S.; KOKHOVA, T.T.
-----------
Solubility isotbarn for 150 in the Ivetem Vs.2SO4-'UC1 N&OH - H~ 0.
Zhur.asorg.kbiu. 5 no.9:2102-2110 S 060. (MIRA i3zlll
(Sodium sulfate) (SAIO (Sodium lwdrox'ide)
8/078/62/007/012/019/0*22
B1401 80
AUTHORS: Itkinat L. Sop Chaplyginag No Me
TITLE: Solubility in the system Li2Co 3 Na 2CO3 920 at 50 and 106*C
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganiches)tay khinii,, v# 12p 1962, 2793-2600
TEXT; The solubility and composition of the solid phases of the Li;C0
3:
Na 00 H 0 system were studied at 50 and 1060C. At 1OOcC equilibrium
2 3 - .2
between the liquid and solid phases was bbtained by sti*rring for 24 hrso
0
The solubility data obtained at 100 C suggested the formation of three
different solid solutions: Li CO in systems containing up to 26.8% Na CO
2 3 2
Li CO Na CO with 26.8 - 31-18% Us CO , and Na CO with 31.1V-31047%
2 3* 2 3 2 3 2 3.H20
Ka CO and 0 0-5% Li CO''. The isotherm has three sections: up to~ 26.8%.
2 3 2 3
Na CO and in the region of the double-salt formation theli CO
.2 3 3
concentration is between 0-72 and 0-55% by weight; it drops sharply:to
Card 1/2
S/078/62/DO7/Oi 2/019/022;
Solubility in the system B144/B180
0-54% by weight in the region of Na CO R 0. The formation of
2 3 2
Li CO Na CO was confirmed by the refractive Indices, Debye patterns and
2 3 2 3
thermographic analysis of the solid phases. At 500C, equilibrium was
obtained by dissolving Li CO and Na CO *H 0 in water and stirring
2 3 2 3 2
the mixture for 2 days. The isotherm exhibited only,two sections
corresponding to Li CO and Na CO H20. When the double salt was addedi
2 3 2 3"
deoomposed.up to a o1ontent. of 31-94% Na2CO 3 and 0.64% Li 2CO3 it
formed, however, A metastable phase in a system with 32.27% Na CO a' d
2 3 a
o.69% Li CO The absence of Li 'CO *Na CO was conflrned~by isothermic
2 3' 2 3 2 3
evaporation, thermographic and x-ray analyses. It'is recommended that the
technical sepka~ration of these salts should be made at relatively lows''
temperatures. There
are 8 figures and 4 tables.
.,-,--SUBMITTED: January 12, 1962
Card 2/2
ITKINA L.S.; CHAPLIGINA, N.M.
Isotherm of the Me solublUty in the system 21&t'-o 21a"
20W- 11200 Zhir. neorg. kbim# 8 uo,,6W.19-14W~
63. 16W
(A3]=:Li metal carbonates)
(Solubility)
ITKINA, M.A.; FAYN, V.M.
Time of relaxation caused by spontaneouc radiation in the radio band.
Izv.vyg.uch9b.zav.,, radlofise 1 no.3:30-36 1 58. MR& 1211)
1. Iseledavatel'skly radlofizichaskiy Inutitut pri Gorikovskom
universitate.
(Radiation)
A-RTE1,111YEVA, G.14.; BELIKOVICII, V.V.- BEMIKTOV,,-Ye,A.; YERAHIMML, L.M..;
ITEItIA, 4.A. Yuj�-
_;.,KORPBKOV,
Results of observat~qas of intensity f1iietuations of discrete
sources at low frequencies. Geomag.-i aer, ~ 110.5.'835--84D S-
0 t63. OURA 16tll)
1. Radic'Lizicheskiy instlWt pri Qorlkovakom gosudai-stvennom
universitetee
ACCESSION NR: AP043258 -S/6203/64/004/004/0786/079I..
AUTHOR: Belikovich, V.-V, I R*W*gins Le' vo
TITLE: Determination of the electron concentration profile in the lovier'lonotphere
1 from the frequency variation of absorption
SOURCE: Geomagnetim I aeronamlys, v. 4, no. 4, j964. 788-791
TOPIC TAGS: aeronomy; Ionosphere, Ionospheric electron concentretlon,'loni3spheric
*at or
obsorption, radio ways absorption, redlophysics, radl tr my
ABSTRACT: interest r.ecently has ih,creased In the method of determining ~the~k (h) :-I
profile In the'lower ionosphere from,measurements of radio wave absorption at a ~'If
.1 number of frequencies. This method Is based on the solution of an integral equation,
tiof the following form relative to N(h):,,
SAM
A
where is -the integral absorption of radio waves of the f requency 'LiA 16 ihe
Ionosphere to the height h *.,N(h) is the ele0r6n concentration at heighi'~h';,4~1)- Is
on collisions at height h.; and Als'a n'umeric&
r1ha effective frequency.of.electr
/3
ACCESSION NR: AP043258
[factor. The solution of equation (1) his been obtained by other authors in the
form of a polynomial of%, which does not correspond fully to real e
lectron con an
C
tration profiles. The authors of this-article have inversed,equation (1), that IS.'
a general formula has been derilved for finding the N(h),profile from the .r (w)
curve. A precise solution Is *btafned by use'of a formula de~rlved In the text,
but an approximate formula, more convenient to use, is derived for practical pur-
poses. Two examples of the use of this formuia are given. -it Is noted that,deter-t
mination of the electron concentration In thet:reglon of hei�hts 40-80 6 requires
absorption measurements In a very broad frequency'range, Such measurements cannot!
be made by only a single method; It Is desirable to make the measurem4nts by both
radioastronomical and puise sounding methods.. The radloastronomical method can be
dsed for measurements at fr equencles of ~> 5 Mcls, corresponding to heights of 65
!,Wn and below. Considerable lonizat lo~ at these heights arises -at the time of 'strong
;;,Isonospheric disturbances. It can be determined from data-5-naWamalous absorption.At
,frequencies below 5 Mcis-~_bs-or-p'-i-lon can be measured by the pulse soun_d-tn_S-met_h-_oid-.:L
"The authors wish to thank Ye. A. Benediktov and N. A. Mltyaki*4 for c~itlcism and,-V
usefu I comments." Orig. art* hast 13 formulas, I f Igurels, and; 1. table.
iASSOCIATI N: Radlofizicheskly Institut pri .. Gor1kovskom do room u 11.
0 $u raven n.
tote (Radloj~hyslcs lostituto at GoOkly State-UnIversi r
t
...... .....
21
w a
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S-iA. &
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runme
ff. vft" and ;t' ft6L F lie Rr-
wmb Itist., Move
ZO-3(1%7 Rumsks); d, htm. Uothwa,
r LAMV, J. zm. Ini. (U.SAlt.) 0, 22(lW).--PcC0jl1
whed witheaMing Ina gask
ctiulmd with a ftMm condenw, until the Juitid're-
96 wtirm subtilded; the am vm the* be&W an a water
SO A batb shtflACI woQuOuts cemsed wW the tivixt pwtiom
was emovq by dista. at 10-12 mto.loct the st"m bulb,
The wbk* owltm himw (78,61,P) is Alklo.
).S 1), which b sw~ III
POP I ~,.SO
I c Cal rk". St"Dwr
ite'stift 10;V6 Iftel. imt'S%VWb*()ViCL , 0
b- 11,4 Z O.M.
db an, ba 'Ll.4141k. Lt 4A m
000 q . notlt
MOMS, 114",
1 (Wx.) *W 20 c. ftMI wen heated 3 his. awleto r*ftx
candeumtbas I
and the at *111111111111:4 With wxttv JUld dfw to givo.
an K botyrate. It. 2V-01. dig LM, ,I,*
1.400. .1 %1701 g.). =Q cc. bmwgld~ and 100 g. AlCh
heated vtkrft an a mand bath. then pmml
into ion vmter,, tv w" MCI, OW 4-std. with Hit()
1"Ve 10 & PeCOAM4 32 (PeOD).Q. and 7 1. V1711111",
PeCOK. b..=U~,V t& ow ismilmn. gave lt.,~b,' WIN
213,4~j dIA 1.01100, ilk. I;XOD.z Crude I w" lov. to;
S'g. 0" 6 2w Ot. Mr.
uax* 49 4. FICOM UWAS 'e.
m and p"dwaft treated with 1FA:
Im
a. A1C%;. it It '-s'eawl" toolt Place. after which the
Z reWma, w" =Old 3 hes. to M-M- to PIM. Wt.
MICRAluxud lamOttim.13.6.1111 IWO)IO a" 37% Pt
1 IV.
-ViIC-1 414 d;V
9,/ %#ft4IS -A -1 %$1 #0 Otte wtv dag
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sr~ a ~J, -j 9 L; - V
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0 _4 '0' 0A *ATV^w 0;
T.-43898---66
AP6015658(/?) SOURC .E CODE: UR/04l3/66/060-/-00ii6073/0073
INVENTOR: Pashkov. A.-B.; Itkina, M, L; Aleksandrova, V. G.
ORG: none
TITLE: Method of obtaining organomercury macromolecular compounds. Class, 39,
XQ- IR1277-
SOURC E: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 73
TOPIC TAGS: macromolecular compound, organomercury compound, heat resistant,
material
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of obtaining.organo-
mercury macrgmolecular 4 ompQund Jby mercurizing vinyl- series. polymers.ith 1 '
mercury p1ts in the presence of organic solvents. To o,~tain a high-capacity and_~~a
resistantl!7product possessing a functional anion- exchange fgroup, insoluble cop.olyme~ri
of aromatic vinyl and divinyl derivatives are the polymers used. (Translation) [NT)
SUBCODE: U/ SU13MDATE: 05Jun62/
Card 1 / 1 UDC:- 547,559,49.05o�78,746, 22-136-
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SOV/68-59-3-10/23
AUTHORS: Popov, R.I., Rashkevich, I.Ya., It
Ruzhina . I.'Ye.
TITLE: Utilisation of Spent Solutions from Sulphur Recovery
Plants Operating by the Arsenical:-Soda blethod
(Utilizatsiya otrabotannykh rastvorov Myshlyakovo-
sodovoy seroochistki)
PE-RIODICAL-.Koks i Khimiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 45-46 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The eocnomical possibility of recoveri :ng sodium
thiocyanide and sodium thiosulphate from spent liquors
from the plant for the purification of colm oven gas from
hydrogen sulphide by the arsenica-l-soda method wis ..
investigated. Two metbods were tested.: 1) Spent liquo3;
after preliminary neutralisation is passed into a reactor
wher-e it is heated. to boiling and treated with sulphuric
acid to decompose thio.sulaite t
(3Na2S203 + H2SO4----~Ma2i~i 4 + 2S2 + Hpo). The solution
is retaihLed for 4 hoiirs at about 1000C~ and, the sulphur
separated is filtered off. The filtrate is evaporated.to
a concentration of NaCNS of 700 g/1 (fig 1).
Card 1/2 2) Spent solution is evaporated by bubbling hot~air to a
,SOV/68-59.-3-10/23
Utilisation of Spent Solutions from Sulphur Recovery P1 S_
operating by the Arsenical-Soda Method
concentration of thiosulphite of 700 9/14 coolealto,
60-650C and filtered from slurry 'containing sodium
sulphate and mechanical.admixtures. The filtrate is
cooled to 2800 and. the thiosulphite crystallised is
filtered off. If necessary the filtrate is then further
evaporated to a re, O'lired. concentration ~of sodium
thiocyanide (fig 2y0- The second scheme, which will yield
a mixture of thiocyanide. and thiosulphite is recommended
as a more economical one. There are 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovstiy k.*oksoliailmicheskiy zavod
Ira
(Dnepropetrovsk Coking Workaj
Card 2/2
SOV/68-59-4-Y23
AUTHORS: Popov, R.I., RashlmVich, I .Ya., Markovskiy, F.I. and
Itkina
-
TITLE: Swffe'7D'
esign Improvements of Centrifuges of the Type UV-1
Qfekotor~ e konstru-ktivnyye
3 uluchsheniya tsentrifug
tipa UV-1
PERIODICAL:Koks i Ehimiya, 1959, Nr 4, pp 8-11 (USSR
ABSTRACT: Some design improvements of centrifuges of the UV-1 type
used for dewatering of fine concentrate mixed with coarse
slurries are described and illustrated (figures 2a, 3a2
2b and 3b respectively befo re and after redesign).
Operational results of this type of centrifuges before
and after the redesign are given in tables I and 2.
Further improvements in the design of the centrifuge are
being considered. There are 3 figures and
Card 1/2
SOV/68-59-4~-3/23
Some Design Improvements of:Centrifuges of the Type UV-l
2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Duepropetrovskiy Koksokhimicheski-Y Zavod
(Dnepropetrovsk Coking Works)
Card 2/2
RUZHINA, I.Ye.; RASHKEVICH, I.Ya. 'I ITKINA R.A - GLUZMAN, L.D.;
Prinimall, uchastiye: R.L.
Curves of the single-stage evaporation and of the true temperatures
in the boiling of raw materials for pyrene production. K(*O-i khim.
no.3:48-52 164. (MM 17s4)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy koksokhimicheakiy zavod (for Ru6ina,
Rashkoviah, Itkina). 2. Ukrainakiy uglakhimichookiy inatitut, (for
Gluzman).
I&MEERSET, I.G.; -ITKINA,--ILy
Use of metazide in the clinical treatment of pu3ponary tuberculosis.
Khim. i med. no.14:65-70 160, OCRA: 14:12),
1. Mookovskaya gorodakaya toentralinapt kjiniaheskaya tuberkulemaya
bollnits'a (nauchuyy ruk6voditell prof. VjliRynis)~
(TUBERCULOS13) (MLrTAZIDr-.)'
AZO S, S.; AR 'YET, A*; ARMONOT9 L; BABIM, I.; BIRBXWWIYO V.; B141ZHZD.V.;
BRAUHM, A.; BYKHOVSKIY, Yu.; VINOGRAWAO No; GALUMINATe.;
GILIDMBRSH, I.; GLCU, To-, OMM, No,- GCOM, Go; GULIDIX, 1,;
GULUYWA, To*; OUSROHIU, I.; DkVnOVSKAY.% To ; DMSUU9 Go;
DIMUGMp Do; YIVDOKD(OVAl A.; YBMOV. To;. ainimissny, L;
ZAYDOB30G, B.; AZKOSHNIKOT, I.- ITKIIA S KARCMSXIY# V.;
KLUSHIN# D.; KUTINOT, Yee; 1`91 Go; KURSHAMDV# I.;
LAMOM, No; IJIMOVIC99 Go; LISOFMCIT, Ps; LOSMOT9 F.;
MAINSOY, Tu.; MASLUNITSKIT, I.; WASTS, A.; MILUM, 1.;
MITRUANOT, So; MIMIAYIDY, A.; XYAKnWKOV, I.; MKITINA. L;
NOVIff. R.; OGHN, Do; OLIKHOV, No; OSIPOVA, T.; OS120NOV, No;
PAKHOKOTA & Go; So; PLAKSM, I.; PLVINWAI, NO; POWO Vs;
PRESS. Tu.; PROKOPIYMVA, Ye.; PUCHKOT9 So; RMOVA9 Fo; RUNTARTM.N.;
SAKHAROW. I.; SaBOLI, So; SPIVAKOTO Ya.; STRIGIV, I.; SPIRIDOMTA,V.;
TDOCO, Ya.; TITOT# So; TROITSKIY, A.; TOLOKONNIKOV,.K.~ TWYXKOTA, A.;
FADMOV, V.;. GHIZHIKOV, Do; SEMINg Tas; YUXTVANOT, Do
ROMAD I&2areViCh V0110r; an obituary. TSvet. met- 31 no.5:78-79
YO, 15B. (UnA 11sQ,
(Taller, Romn Lazarevich, 1897-1958)
1. -ITKINA, T&
S., Eng.
2. ussR 6oo
4. Rotors
7. Adjusting the rotor of a high pressure turbine, Rab. energ, 2,1No. 12,190.
9s Monthly List of Russian Acoesaions, Llbra7 of Congrana, April 1953., Uncloi
ITKM, T. S. (ENO.)
St6am Turbines
Device for turning a compressed diaphragm. Fab. encirg. 2 no. 5(1,952)
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessionsl Library of Congress, August
ITKINA T 5
Hydrostatical method of reproducing factory stand mounting in the
installation of steam turbines at electric.stations. Inerg. stroio
uoel:13-17 '59. (Kin 13:2)
I.Moskovskly filial Instituts mOrgenergostroyl.
(Steam turbines)
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Districts in the Ural-Volga Area." Inst of Mineral Puele, Acad Sai USSR,
23 Jan 47.
SO: -VechernyaZa Moskva, Jan, 1947 (Project #17836)
DideAer" 4d WWA Maneft of G"Of OW cago I In
depoNdTOW&S.S.R. L.A.Culya.
11kina Mead. W.. AAWY
4OWS.T.-T, rr-,
.suits, lift 91VIN IW~004 MIN, d CV, OW Ni. %A145149-
Whet kigh In Ca (abM " X 19-0%) do " show iiin
enrichrmat (relative) in NI. vW as a matter of Get. Cu.
enriched carbonate rocks dmm a decline of Ni to 10-41"
kvvb; only in deposits of clay tnw does a rebtively high
INI Level AcmmpAny Co. to carbaciatta the MICu rafin
6 00041-3, wV* in cUys It Is unity or higher, Ni it
thin bound to the W * Quo fiaci;a; cabanAtes fix in it.
limit in wbk=. M( from M tats nx the
W"Milay ad procews, piff
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ITKINA. Te.S.....
Iodine and bromine In Paleovoic sediments of sone-oll-bearing
regions of Second Baku.,Trudy Inst.neftl qs206-233 158.
(MIRA 12s4)
(second Baku-ilalogens)
Ye. a. (WSB)
"On migration of halogens in sedimentary rocks."
Report presented stIthe Conference on Chemistry of the garth's
Moscow, 14-ig Mar 63-~
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AUTHORS: Krallul2lini 1r.v. Candidate of '!Iechnical Sciarica,"
Zriycheml:o, a. 1,%j C'Uldidate of Tnelmical Ociencos,
P. 11. and Ith-im_,., Ya. llnz;izeurz.
and Porichunov ,
TITIE Electric Furnace for carbidiza'~,-ion of tim[~t,"an.
(Elekjtl,ropeGhl dlya 1carbidi,-.atIcii
, ,-) 67-7' (U)S~'il%
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Metally, 1957, lo.S,-
ABSTRACT: In the invest-iGation doscribod, in the authovs
were assicited ')y Zillberm ',--ii ~; 'al V. F. Poplavskiy,
the use of ~;rwphite-tube and t,,o-0110 furnaces
for ~-.)roducizig Imn-sten carbide t-ias studded. The rapl-lite-
tube type was found to be liabla -'U-o -o:vo6uce carbidwo of
inconstant quality .;Lncl, to be difficult to -incor-porate, in
an automatic production line. The'se object0ions do-not
apply -to the authorg' two-zone iiolZ~'oden-Lum farnace (Fic- , 4)
which has been machanized ~tnd autouated so that the
followin- operations are carried out automatically:
introduction of the clliax-.;a-containin~, boato into tho
furnace emd their aove;;tent th-L~ouji it-, discharge of boats
(j 'he furnace ,*mcl their
with the treated char-e fi-om t,
rechargin-; recover-.Lni~ of boat's and their clolivary to the
0
furnace ch~,r--in- ficch~mism. Tho np~,w oystom chives carbide
U- ~ -1
Card 1/2 product superio:c to thrkt obtained v1th --raphite tube
furnl,'~(-,e for carbil-7i:;atio" Of
furn-ces The r-athor-I .-oi-, a prize at ~-n
All-Union co,i-,--.)e t it -!.oil fol. t-hc b'C':t 1-~rO.-"-josal on the
aubot.--tion of ceriict proiluction.
There arc 7 fi~:-,ures and 1 jlurudan
ASOSOCIATION: 14intsvetiiet,zoloto, Moscow Hard Alloys Combine,
ho.,ibinat tvordyl-Ji
AVAIUBL-~: Library of Oongrescs.
1. T=g9ten-Carbonization 2. Fumacea-Klectrical-Applicati6n
Card 2/2
LMSOV,
Now trends in the organization of the transportation of potatoes and
vegetables. Avt.transp. 38 no.2:11-14 P 160. (MIA 13:6)
1.1hravlenlye torgovago transports Mosgorispolkona.
Vara produce-Transportation)
BRONSMYN, L.A., k0nd-takhn.nau ; XVITOMOMO, Ya.P.; NOTIrOVA, Aj.~
Prinimali uchastiye: 13M, TU.1,1 ITUND, I.L. KETUS.
red.; GALAVIONOVA, Y**N., tekhn.red-.
(Operational and economic evaluation or motor-vehicle trains with
diverse formation] Bkopluatateliono-okononicehaknia otsenIm avto-
poesdov razlichnogo sostava. Koskva, Avtotransisdate No.2. (The
GA2-51P tractor with the PAZ-744 semitrailer) Tisgach US-51P a
polupriteepom PAZ-744. 1959# 41 p* (KMA 13:3)
1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatel9skly institut avtonobillnogo
transports, 2, Sotradniki Nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo instituta
avtomobillnogo transports (NIIAT) (for Bronshteyn. Ivitchenko, NovikDva)o
3. Glavnyy inzheiiir Upravleniya torgovogo transporG Glevaosavtotrouse
(for Lesov)o 4. Nachallnik otdola eksplustataii Mostorgtransa (for
Itkind).
(Tractor trains)
LESOV, Yuriy Isaakovich; ITKI14D lzrai2l ;saakovicb;.SEWVAO A.P.$
red.
[Automotive transportation of food.and industrial goods)
Avtomobilinyo perevoz.ki prodovoll0tvem-qkh iproryshle
tovarov.'- Moskva, Transport# 1964. 199 p. (millk 17:
ITIKIIIS G. I. (Fuvie*wer)
"Cc=arisons of activity of wide-spectrind antibiotics in I I
the treatAaent of peultr.y."
Veterinariya., Vol* 39, No. 4, 1960, P. 9,4-0-970
Vol. 3E., No. 12., Deconber 1961,, P. 66
PODGORNYYp I.p inzh.; ZAPRUTSKIY, B., in2h.; ITKIS, B., inzh.
SL-1 self-unloading timber truok. Avt, transp. 41 no.5:42.4,.4 My 163.
(KMA 16tlo)
(Motortrucks)
FADINNTSIA.V0, dotsent; ITKIS, V.G.
Diagnosis and treatment of primary tumors of the ureters. Urologils
22 no.4:39-43 Jl-Ag '57. (KIRA 10:10)
1. Is kafedr7 goopitalluoy khirurgil (zav. - dotsent A.Uredialo to)
Uzhgorodskogo universitata no base oblestnoy klinia'haskoy bolluitsy
(glavjwy vraoh G.S.Iatsenko).
(UMMS, neoplasms,
diag. & ther. (Ras))
ITKIS. U h orod, ul. LIva Tolstogo, d.4)
Ifycotic-embolic aneurysm of the superior mesenteric artery* J~bv. khlre
arkh. 5:132-133 S-0 158. (KMA 2 . 1)
1. Kafedra fakulttetskoy khlrurgil (2mv. -~ prof. A.G. Khmvanov) med-
itainskogo fakulltets Uftorodakogo universiteta.
(MESSYMIURMIM--DISUSIS) 4KMff6H8)
Inis, V.G.
Combined Reacatime wound of the rectum, blvidder,and small intestile.
Vrologlia, 23 no.1:72-73 JO-7 -158. (MIRA'11:3)
1. Is kafedry goaRitallboy khtrurgil (zav.!~prof. Y.L.Khenkin)
Uxhgorodskogo univereiteta na bass Oblastnoy klinicheekoy bol'Mtsv
(glavr47 vrach G.S.Latsenko)
(]MGM--WOUNM AND INJURINS) (BLOM-WOUNDS AND INJURIES)
(IVMTDM,--WOUNDS AND INJURINS)
-- - -in-zh. --
jut 1 L. I. a Inzho ;-i~
Vibrational reiwvol of ssh deposits fr.9a a screen type.. Oeam -,
supsrh~ater. Blek. sta..31 no,3:2-7 Mr 060o ()(M 13: 1P -
(1041ors-Cleamins)
I-,
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LITSHITS. X.M., insh. k-!nL~~ -
Design of tubular air preheaters for steas boilers,
Xlek-sta. 31 no-5:12-17 Yr 160. (KUkL 13:8)
(Boilers-4ir preheating)
(Air prehesters)
ITKANO M*P*
Use of extrapleural pneumolvals following Increasing Indicattrus
[with summary in French]. Probl.tub. 35 no.4:13-55 157.
1. Is khtrurgichaskogo otdaladys KaltrAingradskogo oblastn' 40
tubarkulasnogo dispausers (glaynyy vrach I zav. otdelenlyein MO.
Itman)
(COLIAM TMAPr
pneumolysis. extrapleurale India. (Bus))
DRIBINSKIY. M.B.; ITWI, X.R.
Surgical therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis in a tuberculous die-,
pensar7. Probl.tub. no.1:66-67 It-Je '55. (HLU 8 1
1. Iz Ifaliningradekogo oblastnogo protivotubarkuleznogo dispansers.
(glavW vrach G.Te.Ourevich).
(TUBARCULOSIS, PUIiMARY, surgery,
in Russia. dispsisary serv.)
.(OUTPATMT SMVICI.
surg. treatment of pulm. tubere. in Russia)
ITKAN, K.R,
Bxtraplfyural pne=olvsls in lung hemorhages In tuberculosis.
Probletube 36 no.3t95-96 158 (M IRA 11: 5
1. Is khirargicheakogo otdolentys (say. X.R. Itsen) Kaliningradekogo
oblaBtnogo prativotubarkuleznogo dispnnsera (glavi" vrach G.T180
%revich)
?TUMOUMIS. PUIMONAU, comple:
hmorrh.,theri,, extrapleural pneum'olysis (Rus))
(COLUM MOLAPY
pnewolyels, extrap-leurml, in hemorrh. in pulm.
tubere. Ofus))
ITO. N.
ITO, K. On primitive permutation groups. In English. p.,207.
Vol. 16, No. 3/4, Dec. 1955.
ACTA SCIENTIARUM MATHEMATICARUM
SCIE11,CE
'.Eudapest, Hungary
So; East European Accession, Vol. 5o No. 5, Yay 1956
Ru-I.WrIA/CuI'.A-va-.ed Cojiiorcial.
Slinur arin g.
Abs Jour : 7111ir - Biol.~ Ho 11D, 1953., 44221
Author : Ccapoiu, :,I.,,,.ruoafa,
Inst : Instut.'ute for Ag:o:lo:--ry
Title : 1-1-12 '--cLavior of the 0=, '~-Y)riLls of Hc3T F On Di:C.L,QrLn,i;
ACXic-L,J--I.v-.ra1 BackLWounrls.
Orig Pub Anuarul 1ticrar, stiin'.*. Ins' . agron., 1957., 113-125-
K,)Gtrac~ 12;-~ --)rodm'b-ivity of Ziv~: .'--~.rids in ccoparisoa irL'-,,
oriGd:aal parcnt vario,"i--3 %m-. st-,,-dicel in t*,,, .19r,5
01
ill -c G~v` of fc-vc~-- di-^-crcn~- ngricul.;uxal -ach.-
follov-CaL; 'Vai'ma Tyco acaOvz'I-. -w-.'
yiold of "',u, st~!~im~ of fibcxs.. ri-,-! yi-ld u--:,
n.,IU12-S VC):_ O*-_-r~~-
-g ancl of fi"hcrs.
Card 1/2
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Coziu,-,~rc;-al, Cij.2.--
Kos Jour 1'xcf* Diol, , Nro 10, 195u": 4422J.
folloving aGricv3.-,,waI 200 Of P
I c
(L'asic fortilizor),, ~,'-'o a ),-: -,:Icll (appULNI LhIrIl~.C;),
50 !:Uja and 100 kg/ a ixL' -imaulatcd
q-!Y,)mrxI only in f,
SIA-rnov
Card 2/2
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N.; Demyanovskaya, N. S.; Fedorovicho 1. B.;
110R: Lyubimova,
V.
;.-TITLE ParticipationI of ATP in the motion function of the Mimosa
pudica leaf
SOURCE: Biokhimiya, Y. 29. no. 4V 1964, 774-179
TOPIC TAGS: adeposine.triphosphate, ATP, plant motion, motion
~:-function', nucleotide, macroers, luciferLn, ATP, determinationo Mimosa
pudica
ABSTRACT: A study was conducted to establish vhich.-nucleotide
(macroerg) participates in the motive function of the Mimosa pudica
leaf. It was believed that the motive function in the Mimosa leaf
is caused by the same factors as in other moving life systems,, i~sevv'.
the presence of ATP and ATP&seo Therefore, quantitative determination,
of ATP was undertaken in all the elements (primary and secondary!
stems, links, and leaflets) of the Mimosa pudica leaf. The links,
which contain unusual round cells:, are considered to be responsible
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I for producing the actual motion. ATP was extracted systematically
from intact upright leaves anesthetized with other and frozen in
liquid nitrogen, and from fatigued, restored,. and "sleeping" leaves.
The ATP was extracted from the triturated plant mass with 2.5% tri-
chloroacetic acid, precipitated as Ba-salt, and dried in a desiicatorv
Quantitative determinations were conducted by. the photolumineacence-
method; measurements were conducted of the intensity of the extract
containing;luciferin-lucLferase, which is directly proportional to~',,,,
the ATP content. It was found that the links contained more ATF Ofian
any other leaf elements. The highest amount (approximately 24 p
per I g plant raw substance) was found in.the leaflet-secondary stem
links. The ATP content in the fatigued leaves dropped to 30% of thd
initial value; in the rested leaves, the ATP content was almost at
the initial level. The data obtained indicate that ATP is the leading
macroerg in the motion of the leaves of Mimosa pudica. Gratitude is
expressed to Prof. L. A. Tumerman for the use of facilities for the
determination of am a U'res
all amounts of ATPa Orige-art, h ss~ 4 fig
and 1 table.
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ACCESSION NR: AP4043'943
ASSOCIATION: Instituf biokhimii im, A N. Bakha (Institute of
biochemistry); Institut radiatsionnoy fiziko-khimichaskoy btalogii
Akademii nauk SSSR, M64cow (Inatittite of Radiation and Physicochemical.
Biology, Academy of Sc~ences SSSR)
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LYUBIMOVA, M.N.; DEMYANOVSKAYA, N.S.; FEDOROVICII, I.B., rTOI, I.V.
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Functional relation between adenosine triphoqphate and leaf move-
ment in Mimosa pudica. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.4064-967 Ap 165.
(KRA 18: 5).,
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha i Institut radiatsionnoy i
fiziko-khimicheskay biologii AN SSSR. Submitted April 13, 1964.
SOV/124-5,7-9-10332
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1967, Nr 9, p 63 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Itonishvili, Yu. V.
TITLE: On the Problem of the.Erosion of Side Deposits in Gullies (K voprosu
o ;azmyve bokovykh vynosov ovragov)
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PERIODICAL: Soobshch. AN GruzSSR, 1956, Vol 17, Nr 7, pp 585-591
ABSTRACT: A schematic is built with the aid of several at'rnplifying assump-
tion.s.-on the basis of which an approximate relationship is derived
for the,.,'t1me (necessary to wash away sediments deposited by a
tribu'tat-0 as a function of the particle size of the sedirnent material
and the water-flow rate in the principal riverbed:stream which is
free of se'dityiehts. Comparison is made with experiments performed
in a laboratory trough. Investigations are planned for obtaining such
a relationship under conditions approximating the natural.
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