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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RYABOVA, N.D. - RYABOVA, V.G.

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IL 1716o-6 3 C ESSION:NR: ~AP30060J,-,--- '.1 t t-colored petro eum:pr6"ducta as -'a 13 he rdsu V, V4. V, vi th s~n t eti- clrq'e a;b _on,~'. df ja itudy_condu'cted__' h' c.,h 'd-f r normal-rparaf f in cont s-.calculate ti _,Om 41~-,_3 3 ~_thre t- t w 6 int s'1 o ---pure exane,- V k I:i - -S]FC10A -- "'' . ;.z,~~ -1 Ji 3, anc 4 CL 0 ft t (---product'.~-7~;'-'~:...' r exane_~46`tution .,of h* an aromatics-f ee' 2-~~3%1 -Ato r investigation and_,of,_.the,~~same,,__-so u onI,:a:ft43r,-chrorA zeo L t e`:, i g to O'OCj6r_-!- r espec. _~ht~ugh th-c Cak-OA) I oy in g -'a; t emp Com nat o n ~~:~,o P.ropo's~ -,,fifth ~ta ;~s: h tethod 'for: e a f h, t, d t rmination;.'o' tic ty~-us ing.: c roma ograp -t .ro -an'd' _T_i~h~]'KSK -silica gel -ad-sotbent:~,(Ady'*lov,~,~~,,-Ii-~~--.T- ~ T. .." smabova" A -.Ryab _i .-:1062) S- - iossibli ova, N.'~LD. U zb".~ khiim-_% Zh o f f i"n 'I de~termine'- con siecutive y-earoita ti 6i,~_'anA ndrmal:,~ p ara s n a t 1-0 5'_ 1 -sai%ple;.-the-_.to ,t af i` so-paiaffins `andlhaOhthen~is 14~ '!con t en t, "o -M ~et~rminea from . the' dififer6nde6 the::.new.:;.me thod ra the r'- 'a ~is:.__r_ecoi~mende 'for,-,determinatibn-o t-~ai~ the-usual-aniline.meth6 f mpositi Sa A ---zed] carbon co on- y-.-.c a C I~e s ydro i ut-,-.secon dary'.:~-stru-ctures ;,..wo fa. Se'haviarg 5 AA uld ikei ho pore.s-w t o er6m -possible- to 4etermine.-norma--.-~para f ns preli'minary;-, remc a 'Affiout tables d. ASSOCIATtONt ',InstAA6.~ai,..c t 77,~77 7- [ACCESSIOW NRv Card, 2/2". M_ USSR/Cultivated Plants Potatoes. VeGetables. Melons. Abe Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No7 1958, 29781 Author '-4pbova, O.Ae Inst Title Raising Potatoes from. Scad with the Use of Germination ProtectinG-Paper. Orig Pub IZV.,Timiryaz.evsk.,s.-kh.-akad.,,.1957, vYP- 1, 83-94-"'I, Abstract At tile Experimental VeGatable Station~ of the Timiryazav AC;rieultural Acadeiy~ln l954-1956 diveise'mithods of'pota- ~to seed cultures were tried out: the turect''~Owinc; of the .seeds, in the ground, seeadline method and the biennial :As the initial material one 6d seed crop,, us s, cominG Irom the-Snyslovskiyand-Kameraz self-pollinating Varieties. .,vhich are noted for.their abundant formation of potato- apples.In order to increase the sprouting force and seed Germination.a nimber-of.tests were run on hydrother-- mic treatment,stimulation and drenching,of the see-ds Card 1/2 7 KALASRN1KOV Y Viktor Dmitriyevich; KALASIRMOVA, Lyudmila MikIWlovna; red. [Establishing technical standards for-work processes in DOBRYNIN, Fedor Tikhonovich; REYNIII, S.N., dot--., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; MUMMA, V.V.,. dots., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; KNITNITSKIY, R.E., dots. 'r-and. tekhn.nnauk, retsenzent; SHLEINA, L,A., dots., kand.tekhr.nauk,retsenzent; RYBAKOVA, T.A., dots.,kand.ekon.nauk,retsenzent; UOVITSKIY, MI.D., retsenzent; RYABOVA, O.A., red. [Principles of construction work and planning andestimates operations] 0snovy stroitellnogo i prbektno-sinetnogo dela. tAoskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 245 P. (MIRA 17: 12) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenei-no-ekonon,icheskiy institut im. Sergo, Ordzhonikidze (for Reynin, Koltunova, Kvitnitskiy,.Shleina). 2. Moskovskiy finansovyy institut (for Rybakova). Glavnyy spetsialist tekhnicheskogo upravleniya Stroybanka SSSR (for Novitskiy). all Ing **a STP Cooff adlModis L. "AS"--`-- e-) ACI ~ Ryalip". Awmithijis - IMP, No. 11, 22-4; ~KMW,- ' %_/J WZUr. 100. No. 6. W-7.-Vitamin C vu drtd W c~ to Derystob and DoroWwako (C. A. 20, 8041~ ~ kaw" and h-bowiss at vwimw mag" o( i i; ! WO MW coldvated Pri..k 6 0 It d t 0#6sellis L. The pliat, (empecieRy the havu) in vwy rich in vitamin C. tbt custeut incrtasing wilb the powtb WW "whims its 00" *0a d L , Me , sib a 1Wwala 4cisdis L. W. R. flents SO gel gel ASS-ILA RETALLIONWAL LIMAT&WO CL&UIFICATM gel 11"M low 41"Ji", owl 11136110 "IV 821423 ZK am III - U's 111,01D ISI; ' I a a ad a 0 S I N a 9 A-6 3 9 -111 NO, S * 0 0 : 0* *0 t!-:1 0 0 do , 71gi ABSTRACT--., ~.This----Authbjr_~Cl --a' gp;, OM l.t 8 m e-hanirink;fr - - GOC~-in`. 3/137/61 '/000/012/o43/149 A0061AIOI ~AIJTHORSx Kudryavtsev, A A, . SedovA N.V~ Uat;yugov,~G.P', Ryabova ~R.I. TME On the separat-lon of sulfur, 'slelenivn and tellurium PERIODICAL: Referativr*7 zhurnal . Metallurgiya, no, 12, i961, ~_3. abstriat 12M66 ("Tr-' Mosk. khim . -',.ekhnol-. in-t.-- im. D.L, Mendeleyevall, 1961, no. 35, 111 115) 7EXTs Information is,given~on methods of eeparating.S, Be and Te To. check the poSSjbjl14- y of separa"Ving-3 and Se b.* reatification,.the.,concentrate, -fO.5% Se (the rest. S, low-volatile and non-volatille sifostanees) Was charged in a water-filled.ccn-tainer ani hetted.to 901CIfor !:- 2 hours.-~For further refining, the Se waa piaced in a crucible and.heated during I hour at. + were removed. 2000C. Impurities emerging on the eurface of IrIA melt'R Then , Se was refined in a reatificaticn column, and a prcd-dat containing 99.99%-Se. was ob-- tained. When separat Ing Se and Te. in -the rectification , column a -product wae ob- tained containing 99, 997 -99.999% Se. There are alo,o shemical methods.of.aepa- rating Se and Te s a) a methcd based on the-different volatility of 8e.02 &hd Te021 Card 1/2~ !~/137/61/000/012*/043/149 on the.se.-aration o f sulfur A006/A101 b) oxidation of the Se _.Te mixture, and their zubae!ruent separation and re.due- tion, by utilizing the different-aaidity of -the medium. The following methods of separating S, Se and To- should be checked# reetific-a~tion,,el-eatrolytica1 de position, oxidation of the S, Se and Te mixture with sUbasequent--teparation and ~ reduction of oxidea . L. Vo role v % [Abstrdater' anotet Comelete translation] Card 2/2 ACCFZSXCK IM: AAWT044 S/2598/63/000/010/0218/0M AUTUR: Liv=ov V, A,;, Keleshl NO me; Faynbroa,, So Ho; T=: acm,poritica and properties oC 3proclucticu heate *cC AT-3 t1tw1m "Uws SOURCE: -AN SSSR. Institut metallurgli. Man I yego *Pl&VY*, noo 100 29630 Issledovaniya titanovyfth,splavov, 21&223 TOPIC TAGS: AT-3 titanium allOY., titanium alloy,, AT-3 alloy structwe,, AT-3.SUW property, forged AT-3 titanium &Uoy, cost AT-3 allov, extruded AT-3 &UQV., AT-3 alloy beat reziatance ccoplex t1taniua alloy,, titanium aluminum allay ABSTRACT: Mechanical properties and cross-sectional, macro- and microstructure have been investigated in cast, forged, and extruded specimens of high-quality AT-3 alloy coataining Al, Cr,, Fe. and Slo The macrostructure CC the AT-3 alloy shared a fine, uniform grain size:mder &U.teSt CQjUUtj=o Ifift inereaSea In temperature of the forging and extzwlon Processes, , the. structure vas affe*ted oaly slig;itly. The me-ch-l"I properties of the tested &nW vere valromm and stable, aithwsu in rods vith diameters of 16o, 1W, and Sam salsatrow vas found, This anlsotmff am be exp2ained 1W the oceuxTmm at scm LwImlons! Cwd 2"-27/47, AUTHORS: Vinnik, M. I. Ryabova, R. S. Chirkov, N., M. !ITLE- The Kinetics of the Acid-Catalytic Decarbonylation of.Benzoyl,Porm-- ic Acid (Yinetika,kislotno-kataliticheskogo dekarbonilirovaniya benzoilfqurarlinoy kisloty) PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 117, Nr 6, PPO 1017 1020,(Usa)- ABSTRACT: The present paper investigates the determim tion of.particles,par- ticipating in the elementary -act of~the acid processes and cola-- pares.the constant of~speedLwith,the concentration of~.the particles. The reactions C H cocoon-b-co + C H COOHwere selected as model. � g ? 2 n water and,in diluted solu- s of e The solution M1 zoyl for ic aci tions of sulphuric acid do not absorb in.the visible.range~of the , spectrum. On dissolution of C6H COCOOH in concentrated H 2S0 (80 K 1 ble range~of the spectrum - 90 %) an absorption,in the.Vi ppearse The absorption coefficientof benzp~yl formic acid considerably in- creases with ine'reasing concentration of H2 SO . In the present . decarbonylation of solufions ofC'H COCOOH in work the speed.of the 6 ti l tR d i U ecrease ca H SO was determined from the s n, e op 2 peed.of the density of the solution when 'A 0400 m IL- The optical density was measured,bylthe spectrometer 4) in quartz cuve.ttes. A Card. 1/3 diagram illustrates a typical kinetic curve of.,the,decarbonylation, 2&4_27/47 The Kine-tics.of the Acid-Catalytic-Decarbonylation of Benzoyl.Formic' icid proc*ess (the dependence of the optical density.D of the solution'' on the time t) and its logarithmic anamorphosis. The inf luence of tho acidity h upon tho constant K of,the speed was investigated 0 in the range of concentrations,of frorr'85,46 to 99,94 %~of H so 0 4 at T - 15 C . The corresponding results are ill0rated by a gia- gram. In the range from h 10800') tolh . 109t the dependence 0 between lg K and the acidity function H is linear:,Ig K + 1,8 H const. At higher values of acidity a, aeviation-from the,linear?- ty was observed. The temperature dependence of K for the solutions of G6H COCOOR in 98,80; 96,21 9209#77 and 85v46 ~H 2SO were de- termJQd in a narrow range,of,temperature.--These data ah in agree- ment with the Arrhenius (Arrenius) equation. Benzoyl formic acid j.2 supposed to exist in different forms in-the concentrated and diluted.solutions of R so In,diluted H SO it is supposed to -2- 4' 2 exist in wi c a nonionized stae, but ith in reAsin acidity of the: Mediumit is ionized. Then the authors report on the determination of the,constant of, alkalinity. There are 4 figures, I table, and 1 non-Slavicreference. Card 2/3 VINNIKJ- M.I.; RYABOVA, R.S.; GRABDVSKAYA, Zh.Ye.; KOSLOV, Kh.; KYUBAR, 1. 9:4 ~SOV/76-33-9-17/37 A'UTHORS: Vinnik, M. Chirkov, N. M. TITLE: Kinetics and Mechanism of Reactions in Concentrated Strong Acid Media. I. Kinetics of,Dehydration of o-Benzoy! Benzoic, Acid n Concentrated Solutions of. Sulphuric Acid i PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khim1ii, 19592 Vol' 331 Nr.g,* pp'1992-2001 ABSTRkCT: An investigation was~made of the kinetics of catalytic de- -benzoyl benzoic acid (I) to an' . hraqui none in hydration.of o 500. sulphuric acid (79.92% ..- o100%) at temperatures of from 0 -omet r4 cal me pectrophot . - to 97.5 C. The s- thod (spectrophotometer was applied and the dependence of, the deh~rdratio.n:~ type SF 4) rate constant on the acidity of the medium and on temperdture~~.... wa s -de t ermi ne d(Table I ). Three,forms of,(I) ivere found'to occur-,,, in, the. state of - equilibrium,in. the.,case of (I) being ionized in,, highly acid medium a ncn-icniz d. form BO , a protonized f 61 e H BOH+' 'and a dehydrated protonized form B+. The ratio between 2 the concentrations of the three,forms is determined by,the acidity,of the.medium and theactivity of water.-The limiting Card 1/3 stage.of-the,process is the iso'merization of the dehydrated ., z 4 b , ". . , , - , ,, - . - - - , , , -Z~ ...f - - . i: it -CO I)P- e%PTC5SC4'-by-tb, -k_l r b IF I c I It I q..1t I T u v K I T z 4 1' 117 AND 2.0 not ItI IRV A ONOCISSIS A.D PRGPfNFIII ONDC I - * 7 / o T F 00 : ] - Influr"Cr at( am 0 Rtwii;tn. ) M. Plamlo. (inI kiilly ijklitirriou Snuk SSSII Ilvillim fir Ow f olf lise USSR). slew Sept. 21, i MOO 0 tits gmi- A t~j- J.)%.. W;i% ifit"Illgilletl fo)!"h)V4f Ill, 00.- i ro 0 tot L-4116 u is Av ma is l i if or of a a 09 a' It a it it OR I - v (had l to An 1 5 A Al 3 F e 00 0 0 0 0 O's 00 o0 ID 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 . t p 0 . i , NAZARKVSKIY, S.I.; MAUROV, S.N.; PILIPENKO. F.S., GFXASIMOV.1 M.V.; IL'INSYkYA, M.L.; VEKSLER, A.I.,[deceased]; VASIL,'YZV- I.M.;,IVINA, N.V.; SOKOLOV, S.Ya.; LOZINA-LOZINSKAYA, A'.S.; SAAKOV. S.G.;ZAJZSSKIY, D.M.; AVRORIN, IT.A.; IVAHOV, M.I.; PRITCLA OV,111.V., SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A., SLIAMTOV, M.N.; MA.LINOVSKIY, IP.I.; LUCHNIK, A.I.;:EIUVCHS~O, 0,,A.; VEKHOV, N.K.;. GROZD0V-B.V.; XASHKIN,,S. ~BO.M, G.G.-. PALIN, P.S.i(g.shuya, Ivanov- akoy oblasti); MATUKRIN; ZATVARHITSICIY, G.P.; GRACHZ7 N.G.; CHRRYA M.I.; KIREOPULO, Ye.N.; LEVITSKAYA,A.R.;,0RISHK0, N.N.; LIKHVARI, D.F. VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREXHOV, M.V SHCIMUINA, A.A.;: TSYGkNKGVA, V.Z.: BARLNOVSKIY, A.L.;,GEORGI~iiSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN,.G.A. OZOLIN, E.P.; LUKUTENE, M.K.; KOSi Yu I.; VLILIYEV, A.V.; RUEHLDZE P.Ye.-, VASHLDZF,, V.N.; SHAIfIDZE, V.M.;'MkND,ZHAVIDZE, :D.V.; KORKESiK;, A.L.; KOLEbIlIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SKRGEYEV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN, M.P.j RYBIIT, V.A.; IVAJIOVA, B.I.- RYABOVA,_,.T.1 - GAREYEV. E.Z_,;RUSAN0V,.F.N.; BOCHMSEVA,-Z.P.; BLINOVSKIY, K.V . KLYSHEV, L.K.; MUSHEGYAN, A.X.;~ LEONOV, L.M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.15: 85-182 '53. nauk S& 1. Glavnyy botanichaskiy sad AkaAemii QL (for MakarovXjTipenko,' Gerasimov., Il'inskaya. Veksler)- 2. AkaAsmiya. komunallnogo,khozyay- stva imeni X.D..Pamfilova for Vaail'yev')-,.3. VsespYuznaYa sellskokho- zyaystvennaya vystavka (for illina)-- 4. Botanicheskly sad Botaniche- skogo instituta imemd Y.L.KomaroTa Akad5mil nauk SSSR (for Sokolov,. Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); ~5. Botanicheskiy sad Leningradskago (continued or. next card) NAZARZVSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 2. gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina universitata (for Zalenakiy); 6. Pol yarno-Allplyokly botanicheekly sad Irollskoga filiala Inent S.N.Jirova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Avrorin)l 7. 130tanichookiy oak pri Tomakom gosudarstvannom universiteta (for Ivanov); 8..Botanicheakiy sad pri Tomakom,gosudarstvennom,universiteta imeni V.V. Kuybyahava (for Prik-~, ladov); .5.:TSentrallnyy Sibirskiy botanicheakiy sad Zapadno-Sibirokc- go f ilia6la Akademii nauk SSSR (for Salamatav, Sobolevakaya);' 10. Bo- tanicheakly sad Irkutsko gosudarstvannogo universiteta Imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); *11. Altayakaya.plodovo-yagodnaya opyt- naya stantsiy*a (for,Luchnik)~, 12. Bashkirskiy botanichaskiy sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Lasoatepnayaselektsionnaya opytnaya stantaiya deko- rativnykh kull,tur tresta Goszelenkhoz Ministerstva ko 11nogo kho- zyaystva RSLPSR L(f or. Vekhov) 14., Bry~'mekiylesokhozyaystvennn I insti- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhakoas gosudar- stvennom universitete.(for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuyevskiy p Iadago- gichaskiy inatitut,(for Bosse)-, 17.~Botanicherskiy sad pri Rostovakors gosudarstvennom universitste imeni V.K. Kolotova (for Katukhin); '18. Botanicheakiy sad'Kuybyshevskogo gorodckogo~otdela narodnogo obrazo-. vaniya (for Zatvarnitakiy): 19. Zoobotanichaskiy sad pri Kazanskom. universitete (for.Grachev);_ 20. GosudarstveaW reepublikanakly proektnyy Institut "Giprokommunstroym (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani- cheskiy sad-6deaskogo goaudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni I.I. Machni- kova,(for Kirkopulo)-, 22. Botanicheskly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudarstvennom universitate,(for Levitakaya); 23. Botanichaskiy sad (continued on nexteard), ILZAUVSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 3. Akad,smiinauk USM,(for Grishko, Likhvar', Villchtnokly);, 24. Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy1institut (for' Lypa)i,.25. Botani-, cheskly sad Chernovitakogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta (for Orskhov)., 26. Botanichaskiy sad pri LIvovskom gosudarstvennom universitste Imeni Iv. Franko.(for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheakly sad KharIkov- skogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni A.M. Gorikogo (for TSygan- kova); 28. Botanicheakly sad Zhitomirskogo seI'skokhozjvVstveunogO instituta (for Baranovskiy); 29. Botanicheskiy~sad Akademii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for'Georgiyevskiy); 30. Institut biologli Akedemii nauk Belorusskoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheskiy sad kkademil Litovskoy SM (for Lukaytens), 32,. Bobanicheskiy sad Latviyokogo go- sudarstvannogo universiteta (forOzolin); 33. labardinekly krayeved- cheskiy botanichoskiy sad (for Kos); 34. Sukhumakiy botanicheskiy sad Akadenii nauk Gruzinakoy SSR (for Vasil"yev, Rii~ze);. 35. Ba- tumakly botalnicheskiy sad Akadsmii nauk Gruzinskoy = (for Shanidse); 36. Thilieskiy boItanichaskiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskor SM (for Kandzhavldze); 37. Sochinskly park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudarstvennyy Nikitskly botanicheskiy sad Imeni V.M. Molotov& (for Sergeyev, Voloshin), 39. Krymekly filial Akadsmii nauk SM (for Rybin); 40. Botanichaskiy sad Moldavskogo, filiala Akademii nauk SZO. (for I.vanova); 41. Botanicheskiy sad Botanicheakogo instituta Aka- demii,nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Ryabova);.:,42. Botanichaskiy sad Kir- gizakogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for.Gareyev); 43. Botanicheskiy (continuelon next card) 'AUTHOR TITLE i SPI,apt- - Fos.qq ~~-uc S..O t 1V ~t3~ d~64d:,`S e parties 'P.ities -~mea rCl 2 2 pressures ._of. the ired . at* -flame-.-. temperatu ~.re.cal dulate d.:IfIr6m -p?N :-6xy gen-~,h ydrogerl-oxi yE 'o,+' -300dt UBMITTED Y" ike'6f'GaO ain i.xim: of aG n G d'_ to ~A strong impulse

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