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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROSTOV, M.L. - ROSTOVSKIY, YE.N.

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RYZIfKOV, S.V.; ROSTOV, M.L. F.-fternal radiation durim,, the application of Au--l?8 in clinicu-I surger-!. Med.ra"A. no.ll~-.2-35 '61, N Pl 1'1:1-1) 1. Iz kliniki falculgtetsko7 khlimrlrd-i Ylo.l (nach. - Prof. VJI. Sitenho) Vbyenno-meditsi-Pskoy ordena Lenina akademii imeni S.M. Kirova, (COLD -ISOTOPES) (%IDIATIOIT PROTECTION-) RYZHKOV, S. V.; ROSTOV, M. L.; R(MMOV, V. N.; YAKWNKO, V. G. Use of radioactive gold W198) in radical operations forstomach cancer. Vop. onk'. 8,no.2:51-56 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Iz kliniki fakulltetskoy khirurgii 1,10. 1 (nach. Prof. V. M. Sitenko) Voyenno-meditsinskoy ordena Lenina akademii im. S. M. Kirova. (STC14ACH-CANCER) (GOLD-ISOTOPES) Tgt,--V-A-; SIZOV, S.A. Separators of the Usol-'ye Flant for dressing ores in heavy media, Biul.tekh,--ekon.inform. no.1:12-14 162, (PMU. 15 2) (Usollye--Ore dressing) ROSTOV., V.G. CondJtjons of locallIzati,-)n arid thn mnq-,hr-~-110F, of ore bodies of the Blagodatsk and -:-Zv. lrY3. ucheb. zav.; tsvet. met', 8 nc.l-.3--.8 (P.IRA 1.8; 0") Univernite-~, a~vodc~,, LIIMIIM~ UY, R05T6V, N. N- Temperature depenoence-ot utt! secondit emigion, ry ' y I. Iloolos. UChenye from iron. N. N. Ro-tnv aorl Zapiski Ft-. Nank 1940, 32-5(io Russiait).-With 15- 20-, wid r~)-v. primary clec- trons from a W wire, thv ctv-h. ~ (if the secomlary clectrott cinis%imi froot a steel target disposed at -15' in the path of the primary beam proved to he inflepentleot (within 3%) of the tcow. NAwcett 3(X) and IMO' if the collector is kept at a potmitial 5 v. highcr than the primary velocity. In thc.ab-~c nce of (It!!-, acccfi~ralion, the otherwi,-,L hori- zontal a-temp. corves bend tipwards itt the regirto of the i Citric point. Thii is aqcrilw.(l to rnsitact pAs. and to the magrictic field of the filament,-which heats the target. N. Thon ~4 1-7 al p 10 It 11 IJ 4 15 14 It A AP, W,M UPJl Vr. a of chendw resLotmacs of APINCRat 11"'thVil Ale rug. Al~lj' _an Ala 13Z (3. S. S. R~ I alm's Ow . 2~ POII wall Illed (C. A. 23. A381). 00 j 4v to it il u As is it it it IT c a] u At As a -00 j At by the Wano. (jjkCj).-- -06 a =00 -00 COO ze o -00 ) ; ;0 A 0 &I-SLA 11TALLUPGOCAL LITERATIAl CLASAIFICATIGk 0 c-Z- r I V, u n 1, -0 is ~ ; - - - - ~--' 1 -1 v so Is 1, IT ?, AT Kit Ksr ~ff. if:wlan 1'14 0 0 0 0004141.11011boo 0 0 0 0io 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0*00060009*004*0 W-w-w -- --- (, .4 ~; R v 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 t to Sl It 7 n 14 11 14 71 Is V I) is if is U It a P, of Q ALI AS is 4, la I . " I! 11 If ~jkP, _#_L_j "I.00 0 M ho Via I 0 a a I 0: Temperature depencence at tut: staconititry emartsion from iron. N. Ro,tov atilt A, 1. Fomiti. I., h,lvy~ Alps,k) k 1940. J2,.'P,ttI.RU%NiAf0~ -With -40 0 it, ni It fit a W vvirv, till- cor-11, j a)( ill,' 'lectroll a %tt,I tArgt.t dl%;%~A.lt U", or she Ilath 0 9 of' ir prinistry Ivain proved it) be imiclivivIrsit (willain :1, ; ) -,f she It-fill). b.-tmvels :Pj0 and OW it tile coll".1"ar 0 a, Ircl,f at a jr,)Iential 5 v. highcr thate the priticiry w1wity. Ira thr alp-race of IN, arech,ratiort. the othr-rwi-4- hori- zorstAl o-tettip. 4rurvtN Iwj%(( upwird, iii (lie region of the ctirm sloint. Thii i% ct~cribcql ta) contalt liak aiA to the zoo c 1114911.011! filld ol' the MAT'll"It, which Iltut, till tall"Ket. Zoo S. This's =00 so 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .1 TALLLIGICAL LITIRAT1,011 CLISSIFICATIC)i U00 00 ------- .1"j, oat a.- ask 0 Jj,j1a,,C! --i a w of j 93 Q 3 v ita r3 it if W) at Is it 4 'A n I X. 10, 090 0 * 0 0 0 0 rii 1o 0 0 00 00 0 see 1111 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stukving the feasibility of using Both apparatus for the de- termination of Ra, KsTh, and Rd in d preparations. Trudy Radiev. inst. AN SSSR 5 no.2:94 104 (KLRA 10:8) (Radium) (Thorium) Avity-Measurement) ROSTOVA$ N.S. Structure of RIM- ighyz populations. Vent. LGU 20 no.1cl j 138-152 165. (MRA AM ROSTO.VA,-N.S. Structure of the population lo' kok-saghyz (Taraxacum kok-saghyz Rodin). Pt. 2: The spring f~ojv,*~ of the population. Vest. LGU 18 no.9:42-54 163. (MIRA 16:6) (Kok-saghyz) (Plant populations) 3 U3SR General Biology. Evolution. B-6 Abs Jour: Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1956, 81110. Author :.Rostova, I'l. S. Inst : Title : The Intra-Species Phenological Forms in Plant-:!. Orig Pub: Vest. Leningr. un-ta, 1957, No 21, 148-152. Abstract: As a result of the analysis of kok-saghyz, three phenological forms were separated: (1) The plants with an ephemeral type of develop- ment; (2) typically vernal plants, and (3) Dlants with a retarded but uninterrupted ac- cumulation of the vegetative mass. Card 1/1 39 king- RMTOVA) 0. 1.; New cc,-,t-,: *mop ~,-,all- -,a ch Ine. 4org-i.-obmr. prom. 7 no. 7: 9 -16 J'l '65- 30993. ROSTOVA, %,i. AND D1,2-IMOVA., A. 0 dia--,nostiah-eskoy tserninosti ktsii agq1yuti-natsi i s s,,rvorotkard krovi. dizent~~riZrrjy kh bol'Mrkh. -'i k nauch * Trudov (kazansk. ip--t epider-iolor- 19LL9 na obl: 1948 s. 111-20 _~ii i rdkrobinoloL~ii) vylp. all 13 a Is v a 30 a valve 41 fial 4S 1:0 .a JL.j- 00 A P#OCflt9j AND POOP14#196 .012 Rr 00-4 1 00 0o gM rwwdoul. .100 (AnOinokm. A -25cx.'diO of the Inixture -6% alution ear is SwAftmk 3Q ex, of sea& Ild. 6w No Co. of Boo at .00 Wjmi *,Amd MaNQ, Mkialk mumbines oG.E -I", lywitL LOH io dstennimed by the y Br meUkod. The *'Pri--t&l c-r iA 0 rdim& 000 046%., R. T. =0: =go O:a see =00 J~L_LS..~~A ACTALLURGXAL LITERATURC CLASSIFICATION MOO Ia.. O.IA~ 9 9111.3l.. - -- - j Woe j It 0.. oat 411111 Cat 0-- IIL Joe wavo - - U S AT 00 Ll p a W-AMIL $VFW 0 9 9 1 a m I a a 3 1 T 'I K a' It in 1 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 or! '0' 0 0 u in 30 11 11 u 35 Al v Ill 30 Q it 12 a loup Alk C 0 tf G If X L A 11 W 0 FUa I 1 6 $1 (W AV U TS Ich M LIT11. I-TLM ..2 '1. ~.Plw Nvia ITNDsnllvl 3. v I T ORR P e_j V-. roe* lose ic, so see y X- 03v WUlnF!I9Al 'WjUtUVq) oltnaw UO vl*n jw!uwqlQm inj s:n3pjWde jo t3ondua off"ll Ul )-'(t- I IS?) k(,,uy-.L.)q"W-I-U!7 40,20HTT :0-4 ampqutmX es- SAW 131411jold 0"v 13111"44 m m A I ell o, (I tv at OP It -V, if, J: f I stress cohesive s*11 (in Russian), Trudl Kieosk gidrarseliom lasf. no. 4, 195-207, 1954; Rev. no. 427, Re[. Zb. Mehb, 1956. Experiments are described which consist of loading mad unload. ing a heavy dusty clay with an upper planticity limilt of 35%, in a f lever press, by mesas of compressing a flat punch into the surface of compacted soil. The uniform increase and decrease of the I~ad was effected by filling a vessel with water, thla vessel being hung from the end of the lever (at rates of stress increase of 0.03 to 5 kgJcm' per minute and by the use of a special appliance (at high rates) up to 2200 kg/cm' per minute). TI-e deformation is deter- mitied by direct measurement with indicators. Elastic and plastic dctormarian were considered separately. Graphs am given, the in- fluence of the rate of increase of stress .3n the deformation for vat- ious moistures of the soil and stresses. An empirical formula is given which coareccs the deformation 8 t(dd the rate of increase of stress t' TUYEZOVA, Nina Aleksandrovna; Prinimali u,listiye: DEMINA, R.G.; BRYUZGINA,, N.I.; ROSTOVTSEV$ X4., glavnyy r9d.; GURARI, F.G., zamestitely glavno-g-oii~d - . .9 -.`,r"I~UtTSEV D.F.', red.; DEPOIKOV, I.F., red.; KAZARINGV, V.P.J. red.; KALUGIN, A.S... red.; KOLOBKOV, M.N., red.; MALIKOV) B.N., red.; MIKUTSKIY, S.P.J. red.; BOTVIN`NIKGV, V.I., red.; BUDNIKOV, V.I., red.; BOGOMYAKOV, G.P., red.; SURKOV, V.S., red.; SUKHOVY S.V.J. red.; BOCHAROVA, N.I., red. [Physical properties of rocks in the Idest Siberian Plain.'] Fizicheskie svoist-va gornykh porod Zapadno-Sibirskoi nizmennosti Moskva, INedra, 1964. 227,p. (Sibirskii naucbno-issledovateltakii institut geologii, geofiziki i minerallnogo syrlia. Trudy, no.31). (MIRA 18:7) PhL.r. a new oi j. h ga2a no.7. r ~~)IILJAllc~ sip 77=7=77_- ROSTCVTSEV, S.T., doktor tekhr,nauk, pzro.".~ PASHKO',, V.D., Itrci,IeI-hr.,.n-auk; .-ILATNER. Yu.Z. 'I v-ew of V.M, ShcherlrLn's book "Thecry c' hL-1. press,--e- blast fiu,nace smelting." Stall 24 no.6-502-506 Je 164. (~Lr R A7. 9) 1. Gosudarstvennyy so3nizrivy institut po proyektirovardyu roetqllurgicheskikh zavodov (fcr P,,I.-,hkov). 2. Zavc)d "A-,ovFta'LIl ffor Ratner) OWN---- ASHINY A.K.; ROSTOTSEV, S.T.; iWAYI-NI V.P. Kinetics and mechanism of the reduction of manganese oxides by carbon. Reduction of wasganese protoxide. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.10:13-16 '64. (MIRA 17:11"1 1. Dnepropetrovskiy MVrgicheskiy institut. C) X V_-~~_MMM_WVF T~!E~ ~~W;5t VSHCHIKOV, S.A. M7xosporidia of Tajikistan fish. S.A.Rostovshchikov.,Dokl.AN Tadzh. SSR no.2:47-52 152. 1 (MRA 9:9) l.Kafedra obshche7 biologii Stalinabadskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Predstavleno chlenom-korrespondentom AN Tadzhikskoy SSR N.F.Berezkiny-m. (TAJIKISTAN--MYXOSPORIDIA) (PARASITES--FISHES) ROSTOVSHCHIKOV, S.A. Mollusks serving as intermediary hosts to the liver fluke and lanceolate trematode in Tajikistan. Trudy AN Tadzh.M 21:49-57 954. (MLRJL 9:12) 1. Stalinabadskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut Imeni Avitsenny. (TaJikistau--Snaile as carriers of disease) (Trematoda) ROSTOVSHCHIKOV, S.A. Sensitivity of leeches to various external influences. Trud7 AN Tadzh. SSR 21:59-64 154. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Stalin0adskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut imeni Avitsenny. (Leeches) (sense organs-Worms) -7- ROSTOVSIICHIKOV, S. A. "Research Materials on Fascioliasis and Dicro- eel-iasis in Tadzhikistan." Central-Asiatic State U imeni V. I. Lenin, Tashkent, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in 9 Biological Sciences) so: M-955, 16 Feb 56 ROSTOVSHCHIKOV, S.A. Mollusks of the vicinity of Stalinabad. Trudy All Tadzh.SBR 69:141-148 158. (14IRA 13-5) 1. Stalinabadski7 gosudaretvenW meditainakiy institut imeni Abuali ibn-Sino. (Stalinabad District--Mollusks) ROSTOV~SHGHIK',IV, V. Hydroele,"Iric Po-,-,er Stations Between the Volga and the Akhtuba. Vokrug sveta no. 9, 1q52. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December 1952. UNCLA-SIFIED 0 414 'M Q 5830 of Cows a.,.,A a ity and Quality 09 589 16, 275-3 under the condi- eping aad in 1 as, performed by hat when the minutes (instead o-1-a 5o-56o t and wrung out ercent increase the latent pe- reduced from as found that ME SHKOLINIKOVI Lx., prof. (Novokiizrietsk, Kemarovskoy ublarLi, prospukt MetallLirgov, d-34, kv.27); VITYUGOV, I.A., kwid. med. natik; ROSTOVSKAYA, M.P. Surgical treatment of ruptures of the cruciform ligaments of the knee joint. Ortop., travm. i protez. 25 no.6:16-21 Je 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz kafedry travmatologii i ortopedii (zav. - prof. L.G. Shkollnikov) NovokLznetskogo inst-Ituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (dir. dotsent G.L. Starkov). A/. fronx-lad h . i=a Mato by =yt -A ViVnik Jfoj'Lv~ Uxiv. 11. V-0. 31 Nauk No. 2, 07-7I(1PM).-Zr in HNO, 101n. I',, through diffouent cation exchange reiins, It Wak. not ad- sorbed on 2 of them In the pH interval 0.5-1.06, partially -adsorbed an the 3rd, and totally ad=W an the Uh. t f Z ith F F F 30 NI Mi Ch N%) (NO ) ) - s s. o 4 tw t e r( s, #, es( 4 # , (NO,),, or NICIs were passed thrmgh one of W cationle resins dmt d Id not adsorb Zr. . Pt and NI were totally ad- sorbed; however, in this case dome 'k Ym also adwrW. but eould be removed from the chictnatographic column-by elution with (NH4),CO& because of the foCwadon of a sol. fr S. Y WIN, K.P., kqnd.tekhn.neuk; ROSTOVS inzh. On the utility of using differentiated norms of accuracy in weigh- ing freight. Vest. TSNII MPS 16 no.8:45-4? D 157. (MIRA 11:1) (Railroads--Irreight) offloi ROSTOVSKAYA, Ye.P., inzh. Methods for determining the expenses for box cqr cleaning and washing. Vest. TSNII MPS 23 no.1:61-65 '64. (MIRA 17.4) to I& I too % 0. is 3, Al, to A 11 Al A As Ar X 0 4 41 41 ti of d A --r- a P F a ft- I L -I a IL -1 --JL-r- a t I V K V I A 06 A lit 0 00 1 ~t-t~4 0 C&A"4 vegetables Carotene coutent of Mn Vu, V, 00 A ka pror Sci it. I'da-l- RtiftrIA toys, o S. U3, Cstmene (1) 6 unevenly divributed in spinach (ebmt 0 wt- % in led t!"mc and -0 2.5 rag. 47a In Merrill). FmWy harvested spinach lows no 046 1 on standing 24 hrx. at 14' In madcrately humid air, but the canning loss is 90-100%. Neither temp. control twr '00 00 so protect" IT= carldat;on prevents this lasa. Spinach -00 pulp loses about hall of iti initial I content in 3 months, whet her stored In the dark or expmtd to light. Tomators "00 and peppers contain k-" than I mg.% off. Carfutscon. .00 o0 tain about 4 mg. % of 1, losing about 60% when hakrd at temps. above 140* for canning. flaking at 135-1 W* 600 09 cauws no hns. Carotene cannot be rxtd. Irmu carrots =00 with oil without crushing the plant cells. F. S. re 0 oo -00 00 coo 00 no 0 '00 ZO 0 0 to SLA X(TAWARCICAL LITER AT 1,11 F. CLASUFKATH)w 1 t:0 0 77 lit: as( C.C a., 11, , . P , I . 0 3 ZA All 1 S It .6d 0 M 0 1 Xf 14 0 ?0 a Is Al 111; ; ; ; , ic MIT a Or q K It it it K KW n IN 0 0 0 0,0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 ::::1::00:0* 00 so :e** 0 0 00 [q-"..qL* 0 00 04 000 0 0', 'Qn ILIIN, K.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; PLADIS, F.A., inzh.; ROSTOVSKAYA, Ye.P,, inzh.; VOVCHENKO, P.I., inzh.; Prinima.U uchastiye:~~NKO, L.G., inzh.; SHEESTAKOV, Yu.K., inzh.;.IABADIN, S.I., inzh., retsenzent; ! MAIAKHOV, K.N., inzh,., retsenzent; FETROVA, V.L., inzh., red.; BOBROVA Ye.N., tekhn.red [MEIthoft of determining freight weight) Sposoby opredeloniia vesa:UWOV, ~ Moskvas Vaes.izdatell'skopoligr.ob"edinenie ](-va putei aoob., 1961. J17 P. (Moscow. Vsesoiuznyi nauchno- isoledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.215) (MIRA.15:1) (Railroads-Freight) (Weighing machines) 0 0 0 0 It u 34 Is m Lr X P so $I li a) "I~e 'C-- 4 car" a- A~ A YX vit~smia C in cannin ExiiiiiiintrAIA data on stability of g v jetableV 1. Yu. V. R..tuv"~Ayid' PF'.. 1-1 00 l 1 ir-j-m Mr,eur.h V. S.S. R. 3, No. 1. :N,; Va ' F 1h,wing tests which bhowrd the precoklt 'i A III 00 lactate which oxializes zt-wiirbiv act,[ :11 go I 1-t- -ttr InAde lot canning onflM pcpj%;~. i.miaamt- I-so a pulp. joite and Hit,), AtOwtijinc.. ~KXI.6111 And 0 1.411. pull'. In"Itt-ay CRIIII".I. 'llo-A -%I) I 1, Of A 44 AdAnt.1 10' 10.1 HI U tU1UtVfV 1-CAW *a, civivied. I he pull) retaint:41 A betirr Ili implat. 1 11107, la~, in I numill. 40% in I year) than in .-I klkl"' Go I- In I mouth. no further Ion% in I Irma). Fliviv %4, to P I-1,11mvIly it,. It- in holv um"t- and lui.-v Iwn 1 =0 I'Tolvelly 'atiord. There i, little .,a no A in FA. CK9111411t 0 00 0! Loid none after canning. Ili In-rpx. muffcl lwlipct~ &it-Atn oo .3 blanching destroys only 6% of the initial A contrut, l- CO 0 %,Ajef 1e, whereas blanching with 1). _Jfoy. "Al ht /bad. 2.11 Ill.- I'cpKCr% .N mW lw Cann"] promptly Alltr 1 7- to o 00 harveling. lo" J T in aliont 5 Ila)-( 'I.., - ,, 41 l t l i l 1 d l goo 11 .- 1, A ".111 :. it e Is oul r It ". In 1Asv. " lwjllwi* l 6- I b d N L i I hi ' I own 1.. tk%,e, lk %imill I Anc e V" ng can 111 0 L' 3%. Raw tomiatucs rctiths A well vilten ittofed 5 IA),. !-~-otc Lanu"ir% hear tomatoes tit 70 ?U)" lichire pulping. 40 0 Thi, tauw. wrion. hmA, of A. Car" peak coutant on - 1 I rh~t.- L, u. i-% mk ~tao.i g !w AV. 41-ut 4:3 line. % A. 1 , Ih-l-watteir Iplanichnn; d-imy. 3. , 10% if A ... M1.1111 IWO-; ItVdol 1114110nox 1. I-Irfmobl". C.1111'.1 I"- tv 0 I.- Alk"ll :111 of Illcin -11tent *hco .1mv.1 1 1.41 It l ntall immarturr pva, mor alknit i.wv A, sach in A A. Ln't, "11111h too 00 0 ' ' AP U TS 4v ki I 0 it it 04 a !o to to am 0 o o o to 0 o o 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 1 Ixais is It SO 1 4 if It W is is 1 , a _M, WCC ~ OL -4 hit 9"'A V IJ 400 pleprolIts -Ill / 4, l p -r-7 Stability of Vitamin C In Processing Strawberries and o 0 T black .1 Yu.,V._XoMovnkays. Proe. &I, 1XII. ' I himipt Kriou;ch U. S. S. R. 3. No. 1. 28'J-V.1(194 1). - 9 o he vitamin C content of strawberries ranscd from .18 to l 60 ing. 7p, while the av. in black currants is 140 mg. %. ee Lo,,c* are only 30-16% In oinking strawberry Juice and i i lee Curr nt jam. H gh= (stabUiser) content and shoet b(crilizing time we favorable factors in making strawberry juim~ ~ Exposom so airi however. causes scri- ow; losses (about I/&) in.pift,*strawberfies in 3 his. or curiantsin241irs..- i., ~:_ ..J~lisnli,.Susith Mae e too soo Zee too too Alm-ILA WALLWFOC4L J!?CVATLCE :LA!J?Fh:AICM too 77 see 21- /ALS, I N 0 A, I If IN I a3 9 W 0U %% _Av~ ! V IV to or Mwit MCI pfull it 14. nI , P P I ;S0goes* 0 0 IS 00000 000 0000 f i 0000090 0 00 0 * 0 _oit W 0 9 0046096-9 .:7 1 A. K. ;:ki'slciv~;i~ly USSk( (600) 4. Apartment Houses - Moscow 7. 17-story apartment house on Kotelnicheskaya Quay. Gor.khoz- I.osk. 23 no. 7. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. 1. EOSTOVSKIY, A. K., Arch. 2. MSR (6oo) 4. Moscow - koartment Hlouses 1 -story apartment house on KotellnlcheskaiL Quikv. Gar khoz Mosk No 7 1949 7 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aoril '-1953, Uncl. 8/035/62/000/010/118/128 A001IA101 AUTHOR- Rostovskiy, B. A. TITLE: Estimates of accuracy of quantities adjusted by -the least square method and*their functions, based on the new theory of errors of functions of directly measured quantitt~s PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronamiya i Geodeziya, no..10, 1962, 39., abstract IOG203 ("Tr. Sredneaz. po-litekhn. in-ta", 1960 (1961), no. 12, 245 - 257) TEXT: Construction of confidence intervals on the basis of Student's distribution is named by the author a new theory of errors.- He illustrates the, application of this method to accuracy estimates o~ quantities adjusted by the least square method by means of indirect and conditional measurements, and to accuracy estimates of the functions or adjusted quantities. Examples are pre- sented. I. Sh. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] C*~rd 1/1 SI/044/62/000/007/050/100 C111/C333 AUTHOR: Roje ~vski~y,__~~. TITLE. The estimate of exactness according to the new error theory for functions of directly measured quantities, for quanti- ties that are adjusted according to the method of least squares, and for their functions PERIODICAL. Re'Lerativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 7, 1962, 21, abstract*7V96. ("Tr. Sredneaz. politekhn. in-tall, 1960 (1961), no. 12, 245-257) TEXT; The author designates.as new error theory the construction of confidence inter~rals on the basis of the Student distribution. This method is used to astimate the exactness of quantities which are adjusted according to the method of the least squares by indirect or relative measurements, and to estimate the exactness of the functions of the adjusted quantities. Numerical examples are given. LAbstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 ROSTOVSKIY, G.V., 7.=-WT-z-PWM:uk Metallic --ut7MML&AMois in treatment of tures of lon tubular bones. Zdrav.Turk. I no.1:14-16 Ja 163. &M 103) 1. Iz kliniki ---W- gj&llnoy khirurgii (zav. chlen-korrespoiadent AMN SSSR prof. I.F, Berezin) Tarkmenskog gosudarstvennogo medi- tsinskogo institutao (-e4TE13NAL FIXATION IN 4p; TURES) ...................... 17M SOV/1?7-58-5-20/30 AUTHOR: -Rostovsk G.V., Lieutenant-Colonel of the Medical io-r- - pi~ _S~K I~V TITLE: Treatment of Lesions of the Carpus and the, Fingers by Intravenous Injection of Penicillin and Novocain (Lecheniye povrezhdeniy kisti i palltsev vnutrivennym vvedeniyem penitsillina i novokaina) PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinskiy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 5, PP 78-79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A method for operations on the carpus, the fingers and the antibrachium with the aid of intravenous in- jection of penicillin and novocain, successfully employed by the author since 1950, has been presented. The anesthesia was performed by the injection of 50 ml (milliliters)of a 1% solution of novocain with peni- cillin (100-200,000 units). The author confirms the good results by 2 case histories and concludes that Card 1/2 an intravenous injection of penicillin with novo- ROSTOVSKIY, G.V., podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby Methods of using therapeutic serum. Voen.-med. zhur. no-3:84 Mr 156. (SERUM THERAPY) (MIRA 9:9) ROSTOVSIUY, G.V. , 'Icand.med.nauk; NOMIAIV, I V-I- Echinococcus of the left femur. %drav. Turk. 5'no.2:30 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz kafedry gospitalinoy qRX-Mi.,ii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMT SSSR prof. I.F.Berezin) IMMINIsInskogo gosudarstvennogo medit- sinskogo instituta imeni I.V.-iIT-%]Vna. (FEMUR) 0v, V.K.; POLYAKOVA, V.) too., Locomotive Plant, 1863- oitelfnyy zavod imeni Ava, Mosk. rabochii, 1963. (RIRA 17:1) 1. -qOSTOVSI:IY, S. 2. USSR (600) 4. Zoi, Gendex 7. Workers of the whole world express their sympathy to the mairking cla~-o of Korea concerning the death of comra-des Zoi Gendex and So Chan -Mol. Vsem.p-of. dvizh. no. 4, 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~1953. Unclassified. ROSTOVSKIT, Sergey Ni'scolayevich [for unity of actioa of workerol Za edinstvo doistvii trudiashchikhBia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znania," 1956. 31 p. (MLRA 10:3) (labor and laboring classes) (Trade uaions) ROSTOVSKIY, S. Guests of Yugoslav friAnds (conclusion). Sov. profsoiuzy 4 no.7: 86-91 J1 '56. 01 ILRA 9: 10 (Yugoslavia--Labor and laboring classes) -lows ORNAWWsma ARKAPAKSIT, Tu.A.; BAKA HEVA, L.I.; ZHMYKHOV, I.N.; VOTTMO, Ye.S.; BOSHC OV, K.P.; ILTAKHIN, M.I.; KORCLIKOV, V.A.; KRAYNOV, P.A.; LOBANOV, V.I.; KAMEWV, A.; KARZBAN BABEK; RODIONOV, 31Ro S.N.,~,,MOVICH, V.P.; PIMENOV, P.T.; Z OVA, L.M., red.; ZABOROT9 red.; RAKOV, S.I., tekhn.red. [History of the trade-union movement in foreign countries, 19)9-19571 Istoriia ~profdvizheniia za rubazhom; 19)9-1957 gody. Izd-vo VTaSPS Frofizdat, NO-3. 1958. 669 p. (MIRA 12:2), 1. Moscow. Moskovskaya vysshaya ahkola profdvizheniya..2. Kafe.dra istorii profsoyuznogo dvizheniy4. smi-'rnbezhom Koskovskoy vysshey shkoly profdvizheniya(for all b'xcept Zheleznova, Zaborov, Rakov). (Trade unifts) FORM tam ,Wyf MKHITARYAN, Suren Artemovich; ROSTOVSKIT, S.N., _,wiF; MUZOV, V.I.. red.; SHADRINA, N.D., tekhn.red. [Labor and trade-union movement In Vietnam] Rabochee I prof- soiuznoe dvizhenie vo Vletname. Pod red. 'PK.Rostovskogo. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1960, 158 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Vietnam--Trade unions) J ZHV-REBILoV, Vladimir Alekseyevich; ROST0113KIY, S.N.,-Q-tv, red URMISENII ie-k6. red. O.M., red. izd-va; YAZLOV!WYA-,E-. Sli.-'- [The laboring clasg of'Malwia]Rabochii Jrlas3. Malaii. Yoskva,, Izd-vo vostochnoi lit-z7,, 1962. 238 p. (IMU 15:10) (Malaya-Labor and laboring clauses) ROSTOVSKIY, V. Centralized productio entrated broth. Obsbahesty.pit. n0-7: 20-22 J1 16o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. ZavedupmhchiSr kaf hchestvennogo pitaniya Stalinskogo instituta sovetskoy t . " - . . - -7 -- --I'- -- - I- ROSTOVSKIY, V. Production of concentrated brothB. f-lias.ind.SSSR 31 no.1:22-23 ,6o. (MIRA 13:5) Centralized Dreoaratlon of sauces. Obahchestv. oit. no. 8-26-2-1 AF, (MIRA 11:5) (sauces) (Restaurants, lunchrooms, etc.) .110STOVSKIY, V.S.; MTAKOTKIII, Tu.I. Continuous action KNK-600 potato peeler. Kons. i ov. prom. 13 no.$1:14-17 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9) 1. Kharlkovskiy institut sovetskoy torgovli (for Rostovskiy). 2. Khar'kovskiy zavod torgovogo mashinostroyeniya (for Myakotkia). (Potatoes) (Canning and preserving--Equipment and supplies) r 'ROSTOVSKIY, V.S.; HYAKOTKIN, YU.I. -.-';pare tuR for sulfiting cleaned raw potntoes. Kons. i ov. prom. 13 no,4:15-17 AP '58. .(MIRA 11:4) 1. Kharlkovakiy institut sovetskoy torgovli (for Rostovskiy). 2. JQ,.nrlk-ovskiy zavad torgovogo mashinostroyeniya (for Myakotkin). (Potatoes--Drying) (Canning and preserving--Equi-nment And supplies) o.3:97-98 W-Jl~ 159. (KIRA 12:7) a too,* prof. G. G. torgovli. ROSTOVSKIY, V.S. Manufacturing concentrated sauces for public.eating establishments. Kona-..i ov. prom. 14 no'.3:23-24.Mr 159. (MIRA 12:3) L~arlkvvskiy institut sovetskoy torgovli. (Sauces) (Food, Concentrated) ROSTOVSKIY, Vladimir Sergeyevich; VAGMIGNA, II.A,, red.; ELIKINA, red. [Semifinished products in public eating establishments] Polufabrikaty v obahchestvennom pitailil. Mo-Awap Gos- torgizdat, 1963. 102 p. (MIRA 17:1) 84966 S/05 60/039/003/054/058/XX Boo6YBO7O AUTHOR, TITLE: Electrical Monopole Transitions in the Theory of Nnn-FiZiql Nuclei 717 PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentalinoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki~ 1960, Vol. 39, No. 3(9), pp. 854 - 858 TEXT: The purpose of the present paper is to prove that electron monopole transitions between nuclear rotational states possessing the same momenta and parities become possible if the coupling between the rotation and P-vibrations-is taken into account. A. S. Davydov and G. F. Filippov (Ref.1) have developed a theory of non-axial nuclei which gives a satisfactory description.of a number of lower levels of even- even nuclei. According to this theory, several rotational states with given momenta and parities exist for every J / 0. The monopole tranai- tion probabilities between such states with emission of internal con- version electrons is now studied. It has been shown already (Ref.2) that the operator of the EO-transition can~be expanded in a power series Card 1/3 8068 Electrical Monopole Transitions in the S/056/60/039/003/054/056/XX Theory of Non-axial Nuclei B006/BO70 of the quadrupole deformation parameter a2g' In this seriesp the terms of higher orders in a2p may be neglected. The EO-transitions between the lowest vibrational states with J / 0 are due to terms of the third and higher orders of a2 - D. F. Grechukhin (Ref-3.) has shown that.the Wa-transition operator is,a scalar. In the investigation of the EO~atran- sition probability between the rotational states of non-axial nuclei, the coupling between the rotation and P-vibrations is taken into ac- count~ and it is assumed that rotation and P-vibrations are adiabatically V/\ slow in comparison with y-vibrations. According to Davydovq Filippovp and Van Lin, the relation y a y(P) between the deformation parameters y and P in the equillbrium state has been taken into account. The calcula- tion of the transition matrix elements is discussed, and formula (15) is derived. The theoretical values for the EO-transition between the .two lowest 2+ levels are calculated from formula (15) and compared in a Table with the experimental values taken from Refs. 12-16. The results ,show that electrical monopole transitions between rotational levels of non-axial nuclei are possible and Gan be used as a crit=rion for The Card 2/3 84968 Electrical Monopole W-Tir;itions in the 3/0 5 6/6 0103 9/00 3/0 54 /05 8 /XX Theory of Non-axial NuAl-:ti Boo6/BO70 applicability of the :vW%batic approximation,. It 'Is seen from (15) that EO-transitions can take slace among the first strongly deformed nuclel having low-lying Chz&-&P10z. and small 6 (E 22 /E 21 < 2), The author thanks Professor A. S. Davydov (or suggesting the problem and for comments, A. A. Chaban is menTi-~)*rzzt. There are 1 table and 16 references: 11 Soviet, 4 US, and 1 Wnadian., ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State SUBMITTED: April 29~ 19060 vl~ Card 3/3 jjjL; 24(5) AUTHORS: Davydov, A. S., Rostovskiy, V. S. SOV/56-36-6-24/66 TITLE: Transition Probabilities Between the Levels of the Rotation Bands of Nonaxial Nuclei (Veroyatnosti perekhodov mezhdu urovnyami vrashchatellnoy pollosy neaksiallnykh yader) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 369 Nr 69 PP 1788-1796 (USSR) ABSTRACT: It is the aim of the present paper to calculate the energies and wave functions of the rotational states Pi2t4) of non- axial nuclei and to derive the reduced probabilities for E2 transitions between these states. Davydov and Filippov (Refs 1-3) have already investigated the rotational states of even-even nuclei on the assumption that the equilibrium form of the nucleus may be represented by a triaxial ellipsoid. They found analytical expressions for the energies of the levels with the spins 2, 3, 5, and calculated the transition probabilities between these levels. The results obtained by these investigations are discussed. In the present paper the author gives the results of numerical computations of the level energies (spins 4, 6, and 8) for various values Card 1/3 of the parameter y, which characterizes the deviation of the Transition Probabilities Between the Levels of the SOV/56-36-6-24/66 Rotation Bands of Nonaxial Nuclei nucleus from the axially-symmetric shape. Calculation of the wave functions of these excited states and of the transition probabilities between them (quadrupole transitions in the rotational band) are very detailed and are discussed in the following. Table 2 shows the coefficients of the wave func- tions for spins 4 and 6 in the case of y-values between 0 and 300. Table 3 shows the probabilities for the electric quadrupole transitions between some rotational states of even-even nuclei again for 9 y-values between 0 and 30'. It is found thatthese transitions may be subdivided into 3 types: 1) Such, the probabilities of which (in e2q2/16n units) are of the order of magnitude I - cascade transitions of the type 3 -o-22, 42 - 3, 42 -w 22. 2) Transitions between levels of the ground rotational band and "anomalous" rotational levels of another spin, e.g. 3 -.,- 21, 41 - 22, 42 -31-21, 61 - 42. 3) Transitions between levels of the same spin, e.g. 22 21, 42--.* 41. In part 3 of the paper the conditions at which the rotational states of the nuclei can be described are investiga- ted by means of approximation wave functions. The here Card 2/3 derived approximation formulas for thedetermination of the Transition Probabilities Between the Levels of the SOV/56-36-6-24/66 Rotation Bands of Nonaxial Nuclei E2 transition probabilities between rotational states of the nucleus deviate only little from those for axially symmetric nuclei. Comparisons with experimental results show that, if the nuclear shape deviates from the axially symmetric shapej the interval rulo 1 : 3.3 t 7 : 12 observed in the rotational band of axial nuclei is infringed. Thus, for Y ' 300 the ratio 1 . 2.67 - 5 : 8 holds. Tables 4 and 5 contain further red ced probabilities, viz for various transitions in 08140 and E22/221 for a number of other nuclei (comparison between calculated and measured values). There are ifigure, 5 tables, and 15 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: ?.Ioskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State Univer- sity) SUBMITTED: December 16, 1958 Card 3/3 VLO~ ROSTOVSKIY, V.S. Eloctric monopole tranoitions in the.theory of nonaxial nuclei. Zhur.' eksp. i teor. fiz. 39 no-3:854-858 s 16o. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Moskovslciy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Ruclear moments) 19 M, ROSTOVSJ~71- V,S. Relative probabilities o'f cK-decay to the rotational levels Of nonaxial even-even nuclei. Zhur. eksp. i teor. fiz. 40 no.5:1411-1417 ~Iy 161. (MIRA 24:7) 1. Moskovski-y gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Alpha rays-Decay) DAVYDOV, A.S.; ROSTOVSKIY, V.S.; CHABAN, A.A. Form of atomic nuclei and excited states of zero spin levels. Vest. Mosk.-un. Ser. 3: Fiz., astron. 16 no-3:66-74 My-Je '61. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Kafedra elektrodinamiki i kvantovoy teorii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Nuclei, Atomic) -7-7 L 34166-65 E67 (m) Peb DIMP ACCESSION NRt AP5005150 5/03-88/65/000/001/0064/WTT AUTHORt Davydov, A. S.; Rostovskiy, V. S_ T-TEX: Electric monopole transitions in nonspherical atomic nuclei SWRCE: Moscow. Universitet. Veatnik. SeriYa 3. Fizika, astronlyal no# 11 19652 64-77 TOPIC- TAGS: monopole-Ardtisitii-pnij- druj 1 t 4i Ai6~-~' e U I po, ' Z!6 lectric"tidasitio.hp nqn~T e x c i t - e,t spherical nucleus,, ene rgy ~4avi,:function, ABSTRACTt The purpose of the'~~~gatioq' was too; daicuiati'~. ihe leve ies of H_0' an, n the wave functions, and the probabilit on-~~ t spherical even-even atomic nucl ei: which have axial symetry-An the--ground state, with full accounting for the interconnection between collective excitations of different types. It is shown that the wave functions and the rit-16tive energies of the excited states, when complete account is taken of the interaction between the rotation and the beta and gamma osci.1lations, can be expressed in terms of two parameters which characterize the amplitudes of the zero-point beta and gamma L.~~rd "T. 2_ ~f~!7 21 134166-65 IACCESSION Ms AP5005150 oscillations of the surface of the nucleus. The relative probabilities of the E0 and E2 transitions are calculated as functiow of these parameters. The theoret- ical results are cmpared with experiment for a mmber of nuclei. Orig. art. has: 1 figure,, 34 formulas, and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Ufedra,-elekbrodiuamiki~.i---kwdntovoy-tdoriii-.Makovskogo..uai-ferviteta---,~-,-~'-"~ SUB CODE:. GP MU ;pherical atorcle riu:-,_Ie~~ in no7if 20 '65 4 k tears_,?_ Mloskwrakogo '.ROSTOVSKIY, Ye.l..; BATULIN, G.S.; SMIRNOV, B.K., otv.red.; PEVZNER, A.S., zaveduyushchiy red.izd-va; ELIKINA, E.M., tekhn.red. [Uniform time and pay standards for construction, assembly, and repair operations in 19601 Ediny8 normy i rastsenki na stroitellnyei montazhnve i remontno-stroitellnye raboty, 1960 g. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam. Sbornik 8. [Finishing work] Otdelochnye raboty. No.3. [Facing with natural stone] Oblitsovka estestvennym kamnem. 1960. 69 p. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennyy komitet po delam stroitel'stva. 2. TSentrallnoye normativno-issledovatel'skoye byuro pri Nauchno-issledovateliskom institute ekonomiki stroi- tel.'stva Akademil stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (TsNIB pri NIIES) (for Rostovskiy). 3. TSentralluoye normativno-issledova- tellskoye byuro (TsNIB) Glavmosstroya (for Batulin). (Wages) (Building, Stone) -L-8860-66-t,MT(m)/EWP(J)/T-lWtT/ ACC NRt AP5025966 SOVRCE CODE: UR/0190/65/007/03-0/1792i'1795'...- AUTHOR: Rostovski;Ep Yee No; Lisp A. L.;7Y.Arbuzova_I__I#_ A-@ ORG: Institute of Macromolecular C2Mgounds,AN SSSRJ~nstitut vysokomolakulyarnykh soyedlneni7 AN,055bki) TITLE: Cyclic polymerizati glL cidyl croto 9i07 SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarrlyye soyedineni-ya, v. 7,,n0.' 10, 19659L~ 1792-1795 TOPIC TAGS: organic chamice',Lpolymerization, catalytic polymerization radical polymerization, polymer structure, linear, pol7mer,, reaction mechanism, epoxy plas tie L ABSTRACT: The synthesis and properties -of polyglycidylcroton 'ateL L,,rere'_! investigated. Polymerization attempted in the presence of tert,..butYl'_' peroxide as radical initiator gave. after prolonged.beat~treatment`Lat_, 1200,, only aL35% yieldLof a polymer containing doubleLbonds-and epoXiCle groups* In the,presence of the cationic catalyst boron fluoride Rner--_ bate glass, linear or tbree-dimensionalL polymers, stable at 130and 1500, were obtained From ab ical-analyses, IR spectral data" slid polymer properties it was concemluded.tbe polymerizationwas effected by the reaction of &:crotonic bond and the alpba-oxide-ring to foxrm Card Tmrs AA_nat~_ PA4.A?A -?)III g. APO (0/T'VWW 60634655 LWTW/ WW/RH ACCESSION NR: AR4048482 SOURCE: Ref..zh. Kh i M_- I ya, Abs- 13' S 4 4' AUTHOR o 46' D Rost vskiys kes ~i r f t -met -:~'a co, 0 TIT 'LE: Polyntie S'o he,- 6 Ituorinated,-1 h '19 YyaokoiaoiAul.' - n ya.~ b k- -lekul. 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W,R It. go 30 es 00 tie 0 0.01 I Ias, %,,"Inv we 0 a it 0 It m It A it It a It It 1`1 s. awi;;. "I. ill 94 9 Alp 0 w n1 7.1 1 0 3 1 or 0 9 9 0 0 0'0 0 40 0 1111 0 0 0!0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 1111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 *1* * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 4L 0 0 0 4 0-0 0-4 W I I I to It 11 It u is 4 V Is livalublevs?l 0 It V umulsomma dl &I is Ad as go A A C Z-A-J a if F ~ 9 A AA N OC W U 1, 1 1 t I I a & j i F I., 'Nil 11 1. - 4 0 S. t , to o 00 A . k 0 it, j~-I' so At /C .1 A The synthesis of vinyl acetate in vapor phase. i-00 1*-hakov.F.Na(biovalilanill.A.Ariiitt,,t-u. J.Ap. i -00 go R.) 13, 16-29-Mi 19-111). rl',, t 11 f i -00 virtmon o AL0 into v nyl acetate wa~ ini ,7, fit file ljrv*- 00 ence of 24 g. of charcoal "AG'* impreguatud with Zn. 10.11rit anti at a YrUicity of acclyiene III -4fti 1. in-t 1. ,f -00 5 hr.. a ratittof C.ll,-A,-0ll - 9~ I mul a il,enit. o : z The activity of the catalv-t %%a~ thinoti,hed not f 800 - Doily fly -1 licerca- (A the unit. o 711(OA,- if. hill al~' lit j `" d"Trau-4- fit the activity iA (he carrier lk-k-Utf- lot (jeI-ft =00 of immit,ity and iti. effective surface cumwd by the mct ~m z0 0 of Cliff and vinyl acetate on tht, contact tuats. 0 0 of t tin P. of t he react ioll inc-rcu wd t he 2 xi n g of t lie va t a I y% t. 00 which w;t,.t umiewhat slowed down fly thin. elf the mat-1 intl go 0 00 inkt. with X. which in turn 4owcd down the ivInvmion - 4UH A Th =00 a of t . e prm ner. of Acif did not afftet th, Contact 00 -r ina-. Ali increase of the activity anti effective life id lift, goig 00 2 clAtaly't wal aer.)"Iplihed fly a gradual Steltivise iftcrea- 4'f file tellip of the reaction 111.1gorriv A A ::o0 . . . . ze 0 60 1 =0 e 0 :1 ago to :i =00 00 Atm. St.. fT&LLUPGKbL LITERATUn! CLASSIFICATION 7 0 Ir fi;oN; %!V All- .3.", - too 16 Uts AV -0 Ogg Kit Kit Ktttt icK )It W A3 a 3 a kon i!E dMI3; o 0000 0:0 Z 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 elf 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 it I i : 0000 01,0 o 000&0000 0 fee *so go Otto 00900~909060 0 0 0 0 : ~j,_,riith2sis of -nolvvinvibut,,ral in a h~7.t-~rogeneous S. N. Ushakov ~'I Arbuzova, ani Rostovs'?-ii. J. ~.=--"J Ch3m. (U..:). 3.a. ) 19, _126-33 (196) -P_oI',yv~inY a1c. kI) was pr-~pd. by hyJrolysiS of a a1c. solz-. of the acctate with 10 13~' H-SOI 4 4; Polyv'n-Y' forinate is r~_adily 'hydrolyzed in aq. meditm. The acetalization took place ve:y readily in ac. 7,editra by dis3olvinZ 1-2 1, ALh 1.04-1.7) g. HCG)H as catalyst, cand 0.5A.. mol. OP PrCHO i, in- to 40-600 q 10-27 vols. of water and heat 0 hrs; 1.27-2.5 9. of --oly- vinylbutyral, -,!ith 74-9Q~', substiCution, were- obtained. The- result-ant product was 1u=. y -Bath the low~~r, and a fin..:-. -,,hitt7- )owd---r with the hi-her amt. of water. Lower temaps. gave a product with a lo~...L--r acetal content and 1~-ss aldehyde, swel-ling in wat,--r and filtering with difficulty. Addi- 1-~~ H)30 to 1 1 in 17-20 ml. wat~.,r, 1.04 9. HC04H. and 0.35-0.'2 g. I~rCFO -ave 1 3 i.06 Of a find powder (representing 60.9-7_/,,~.' substitution) w"I.ich b--)cm-ae sticky on di-,ring. Refluxing 2-5 1 and 0-1.2% acid solu. for 4 hrs. in benzcne yi-lded). 1-0.3 g. q2O; coniAnuin- 12 to A. hrs. longer in xyl:~ne gave 8,1 addni. D.42 H,O. Th--. authors Dostulate t f, he formation of 3-n anhydride, as the water col--,--cl,.-:!d cot,responded t1o the ti-eoretical ant. according to thin reaction shown below; the prr-sence o.L acii! ap~-,ar,~..tly accelerate it. Und---r th.~ conditions of the reaction, I is a surface-active agent and foams strongly; the reaction takes place on the surface, leading to the gradual transfomation of 1.he foa.,a to a solid aggregate of the acetal, dependin,rr on I.M, concn. C-OH C 7~1[, 0 4 1120 C-OH G Boris G---,tol'.' o Y, ,V'Synffiesu.gf wing' pStk-rt 5. N. Rustovski' ',n' .4 affis. U.M-m-rf,-M37_441A~,, C.A. 49. 1:1101d. a. -7 I -sy-n-thesiff-OL44i all X-N BarinOVIL.:-~ ZhOr. -PIS Utn.~27,- prepa. o PrCOiCH* and CHi from C_-i4t and 'r RCOI over. composed of the correipcmdlagZu . rt -the ioticrval of 200--240* The Iwt 0 ca In R-4 belorined Ingdod yield (SG ar M buty te ca -01%)dtag imol M to le re of t tl actants. The bimudic forms,fil a 10 wer yield the' best beluIr 70%m at 2"! (etitry temp.; - 300* ju I t le - the cone middle *of the catalyst),- while higher temps- loru U-t version; - B7,011alonf. is severely dmompd.: uver the ca Ys Z6: asotrm 65% be' dcstroyed in 20 s66.- Conditions which re nF f th 'dA a -ofg. act tard the = .Ction aid ilecornpu e ivas obtjht~d yieldof BzOCff.Cl-r, with 3 sec. contuct ~~j m ' atirl ~66! 6ti* teltip. (280-0* lu the michfic of the catalyst). , catalpfat 300-wW* yielti AcOH ntid C311: over.Cr*(AcONZII apprccLible tiLmts.Iol:AeQi iiblch Forms from decompil. r ethylidcne 'aictati~' - G . TA . K0301 ff - % 4 IS ~,~',R- 'Ali A I AUTHORS; TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Barinova, A. N., 62-11-13/29 Volkova, A. I. On the Synthesis of Vinyl Ester of the Isobutyric-, Isovaleric- and Caproic Acid (0 sinteze vinilovykh efirov izomaslyanoy, izovalerianovoy i kapronovoy kislot). Izvestiya AN SSSR, Otdelenie Khimicheskikh Nauk, 1957, Nr 11, pp. 1379-1386 (USSR) From acetylene and the corresponding acids vinylisobutyrate, vinylisovalerate and vinylcapronate were produced synthetically according to the heterogeneous-catalystic vapour-phase method. On this occasion it was ascertained that the useful acid-transformation can amount to 90 - 95 % of the theoretical value with regard to the consumed and 70 - 90 % with regard to the acid introduced into the reaction. For the first time the vinyl ester of the iso- valeric acid is described in this paper. It is shown that the vinylisobutyrate can be obtained according to the vapour- phase method and also according to the method of acidolysis of the vinylacetate. It was here explained that for the synthesis of the vinyl ester of the caproic acid as well as On the Synthesis of Vinyl Eater of the Isobutyric-, 62-1i-13/29 Isovaleric- and Caproic Acid. probably its next homologous compounds with a higher number of carbon atoms it is most suitable to obtain them according to the heterogeneous-oatalytic method. For this one permits to avoid the presence of aetylidene-eater-admixtureap which make the purification of the vinyloapronate very difficult. The experiments when treating the vinylacetate with acetic acid under presence of a mercury-catalyst showed that the compound rea4;tion can take place here with considerably lower velocity. Considerations on side-proceSSeB, which determine the suitability of a method-application according to the degree of useful transformation and the possibility of an elimination of the complicated vinyl ester in pure form, are brought. There are 2 figures, 3 tables, and 21 references, 10 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute for High - Molecular Compounds of the AN USSR (Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR). SUBMITTED: June 16, 1956. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERJOBICAL: ABSTIGM: uard 1/1 '2-1-lo/29 Rostovskiy, Te. IN., J.-;hakov, 3. 1., Jarinova, &.il. u Or the Prooerties cf a Series o_f Cc_"plex Vinyl svoystvakh ryada slozhnykh vinilovykh efirov) Report 1: On the Polymerization and Velocity of the Saponifica- tion of the Monomers (Soobshchenlye 1. 0 poli.,,ierizatsii i skoro- sti omyleniya monomerov) Izve.-,Liya All SSSR Otdeleniye Khi..%iches1cikh 11auk, 1958, Nr 1, PP 59 63 (USSR) In the hither~'o published reports one was restreited to mainly the datat about the boiling- tem.-e-ratures and some other physical const.-a%ts of the nonomers Only in sou;ie papers (ref . 1,3,4) the pro-perties of thc no1-!:it:rs o' cofaplcx vinyl ethers vere investi- ~ .1 1 IL "ated more precis Thiz, pre.~t~;nt report deals with 'the kinetics 0 - of tli,:~ ~;alyiAerizatior; of a of cunplex vinyl ethers, as well as with the detection of their sa-oonification velocity, and with the temperatures of the vitrification of polymers (tables 1,2). The polymerization in the i:iass as viell as the velocity of the sa~)onification of sevcrai viryl ethers, and the temperature of t'le vitrification of polYm-2rs were investigatea. Furthe=ore the stoucture of the azy1radicals and their inflaence < cm, the initial velocity of the polyu,.eri.:ation. and of On the Pro.~erties of a Serie, of Co plex L'thers 62-1-10/2) Report 1: On the Poly..-ierizatiun arid Velocit-! of thc -a,-=ification of the ,.ono-.ers the hydrolYsis of these et!~iers were irecisdy detected. It was also explained that the influence of the size and the structure of the iccessory jroups of the poly:lors on the teLq-peratures of the vitrification has a similar character in the series of com- dlex vinyl etlhers, acrylates, and metacrylates. There are 2 fi:--Ures, 2 tables, 2~ references, 11 of which are Slavic. ASSOCI '_'_1L1ION Institute of Hia-h-Lialecalar CoLi;)oands, AS J5311 (Institut - r. - 'r,.'_-o'-0L1o1e',:kA1yarnykh soyedineniv Ak-,deLlii n:iuk SSSR). 5J_31'.'rITT1!'D: AuELISt 25, 1950" AVAIU-3LE: Librarj of CoriGress I .L' Comples vinyl ethers-Properties 2. Complex vinyl ethers- Polymerization 3. Complex vinyl ethers-Saponification-Velocity U--.Ird 2121

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