USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and
Pathological), T-11
Sense Organs, Vision*
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol,, No 16, 1958: 75197
was not established. Ametropia is favorable (;round for the
development of strabismus, but its raason is included in
factors vhich impair the reflex of binocular vision and is
connocted with the conditions of child development. With
observance of proper reGine for visual. work in the child-
ren's home vhich vere examined, impairments of binocular
vision comprised 11~) caid in school children who lived
home - 37%o Prophylactic improvement for prevention of de-
velopnent of disorders of binocular vision is recommended
to be carried out before 6 years af age, when the process
of formation and strenULhmiina of the reflex of binocular
vision occurs* -- )be Me Belostatskiy.
Card 2/2
- 96 -
BELOSTOTSKIY, Ye.H.
"Conditioned reflex therapy for concomitant strabismus"
by A.N.
Dobromyslov. Reviewed by I.M. Belostotakii. Vast. oft.
70 no.1:60-62
Ja-F '57 (KLRA 10:5)
(CONDITIOND RESPONSE) (STRABISMUS) (DOBROMYSLOV, A.K.)
DOBRWS
Origin nnd conditioned reflex traRtment of concommitant
stroismus.
Probl.fisiol,apto 12:443-449 '58 (MIRA ll:$)
1. Kishinevskiy meditsinskiy institute
(STRABISMUS)
DOBRONYSLaV, A.N.
Electroencephalography in disorders of binocular vision.
ZdravooP-
ranenie, 2 no.Y+:1+3-/+5 JI-Ag 139. (KEU 14:6) -
1. 1z kafedry glaznykh bolezney (zav. - zasluzhenn
deyatell nauki
rof. I.N.Kurlov) i kafedry normallnoy fiziologii Fzav. -
prof.
I
.A.Zubkov) Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(FJZCTROENCEPH&LOGWRY)
(EYF.--DISFMES AND DEFECTS)
DOBROMYSLOV, A-N., dots.
Relation of therapeutic effectiveness in concomitant
strabismus
to the child's age and to the time of appearance of
strabimus
[with summary In Znglishl. Vast.oft. 72 no.1:14-18
-Ta-F 159.
(HIRA 12:2)
1. Glasnaya klinike (dir. - saaluzhennyy deyatell nauki
prof.
i.n. Kurlav) Kishinevskogo sediteinakogo Institute.
(STRABIBUMUS, ther.
concomitant, off. of child's age & time of appearance
of strabismus in effectiveness (Bus))
DOBROMYSLOV, A.
Arofessor B.1, Pbliak-, ou his sixtheth birthday.
Vest.oft. 72 no.5:
62 8-0 159. (MA 13:3)
(BIOMAPHINS)
DMOMrSLOT, A.N... doteent
Concomitant strabisgug"Ju adults and its pathogenesis.
Oft.zhuro
15 no,2.-59-60 160. (MIU 13:5)
1. Iz kliniki glanzykh bolesney (direktor ON prof. I.N.
Khrlov
(deceased]). --
(STWISM)
DOBROMISLOV, A, N,, dotoent
Ophthalmological aid in the Democratic Republic of
Vietram. Vest. oft.
no.5:73-74 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Klinika glaznykh bolezney Xiabinevskogo
meditsinskogo instituta.
(VIETNAM , NORTH-OPHTHAD40LOGY)
DOBROMYSLOVj, A.N.
M"rimental strabismus in monkeys. Fi2iol. zhur, 47
no.10SU60-1266
0 161, (HIP, 13, 1)
I
I
lo' From the Ophthalmolo ic Department of the Kishinev
Medical Institute.
5TAABISHM)
DOBIOMYSLOVA, A. N.
Dissertation defended for the degree of Candidate of
Philological Sciences
at the Institute of Slavic Studies
"History of Declension the Russian lAnguage."
VestniX Akad. Nauk~;No pp 119-145
J, 1963.p
DOEROMYSLOV) A.N.j prof.; ZUBKOV, A.A., zaal.
deyatell nauki,
--- prV..-,-"-r-e'7d.j SYRTSOVA, S.., red.
[Concomitant strabismus; experimgntal and clinical
studies]
Sodruzhestvennoe kasoglazie; eksperimentallrUe i
kliniche-
skie issledovaniia. Kishinev, Kartia
moldovenlaske, 1965.
227 p. (MIRA 18:10)
ACC We Ap6032622 SOURCS COM tIRIO12616610221C
AUTHOR: , D%Wnoy, M. N. Dobatkin, V. 1. Nakin 1, V. 0. ; Romanoya,
A. R. ; Shashkow,
DdbronVs1SZ
ORG: Institute of Metai Physice,M SSSR (Institut riiiki metallov,
AN'SSSR)
TITIZ: Investigation of the structure of ATsM and V92 heat-treatable
aluminum alloys
SOURM: Fizika metallov i metallovedenlye,' v. 22, no. 3, 1966,
424-431
vptal Ingo a'1j1mj ur bass alloy
Alum
TOPIC TAGS: aluminN zinc magnes us alloy, inum alloy aging, aluminum
alloy
structure/AToM aluminum alloy, V92 aluminum alloy*
ABSTRACT: Aging-induced structural changes and the kinetics of aging
in aluminum-
base alloys ATsM (4-72% zinc, 1.84% magnesium, 0.60 manganese, 0.35%
zirconium,
0.03% titanium, and 0.5% copper) and V92 (3.34% zinc, 4.h8%
magnesium 0.8% manganese,
and 0.005% beryllium) have been studied by meins of electron
microscopy and x-ray
diffraction analysis.. The aging kinetics were found to be the sf~w
in both alloys.
The decomposition of solid solution begins vith the fornation of
Guinier Preston
zones Vith a high density-of vacancies, Vhicb serve as nuclei for
the precipitation
Of M92D2-phase and pUy an important pwrt in the age burden 'Ing of
the alloys. The
temperstwe and duration of aging has Uttlo or no effect:onlhe size
of Guinier
Preston %=9a, bA a consiftrable effect.ow their composition. V92
alloy age hardens
ACC NRj AP603262i
morie intensively tban AWN does owing. to a blSbar,
tbw zinc -and as slim content
SOO
of the . former. I OrIg. cirts.. has i.4*-'fl gures
o65f~.(*r6'
.008/11
MM, 00 1 U/ SUBM MR' 2TDI Wt' R4 RiWC,'06T,,
T
Cord 212
DORRWSLOV,_ B.Sh,
Attacbmento for obamforing and aUgning
sman-diameter pipse.
Stroi. truboprov. 7 no.5919-20 My 162. (MM 16W
(Pipe fitting)
DOBROHYSWV, B.
Later protection mosum. Ptem.keep.no-10337-38 0
155-
.(XLRA 9:4)
LZameltitell nachallnike, otdola #khr&V truds.
Vaskoprox-
strakheovets.
(Safety museums)
DOBROMTSWV. B.
--~~Z~ncoura~ging -r*-e,3'ult8* 'Proms koop. 12 no.71.136
J]. 158. (MIRA 1l-'8)
I.Zamentitell nachallnika otdola okhrany truds,
Rosprometrakhooveta.
(Industrial safety)
DOBROMISLOV, B- (g.Perovo)
Patrolmen of Industrial hygiene. Okhr.truda I
oote.strakho
no.3;52-54 Kr '59. (MIRA 12:4)
(Hoecow--Woodworking industries--Safety measures)
DOMWSWV, B. (g. Oober,, Permakoy oblasti)
I
Shortage or bad management? Prom.koop. 13 noo2t34 7 159.
(XIRA 12:4)
(Perm Provinoe-ftohinery industry-Nquipment and supplies)
DUBRONTSWV, B. (Hook-va)
Cq~ ~._ ', ~__ I ,
By a joint effort. Prom. koop. 13 no.7:34 JTl '59. -
(MM 12:10)
(Moscow-4ooperative societies-Industrial hygiene)
MYUSHCHMO, A.; D.CGROWSLOV, B.
This is not the way Wake eare of industrial bygiene.
Prom.koop.
14 no.9:4 3 16o. NEU 13 -.9)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelya pravleniya
Rosprometrakhooveta
(for Y-iryushchenko). 2. Zamestitell nauchallnika
otdela okhrany
truda 'Lospromstrakheoveta (for Dobroaqelov).
(Industrial 1Wgiene)
DDBPOMYSLOV, B. (g. Moskva)
Exiellent workIing conditions. Mest.prom. i khud.promys. 2
no.5XI5 My 6610 (MUM 14:5)
(Mc.scow-Industrial hygi6ne)
DOBHORYSLOV, I.I., InA.
- . . w 1: ~ . .
Large pover rectify-In, i-init ff" ~!'=.141.0)
elFxtrolysis.
tekhnika 35 no.2:611+ F 164., kMIRA 17:3)
DOBMIMYSELOV, I.I.; TVERDIN, L.M.; T.M.
Scientific and teolLnJeal "-'~--mJccnrJLzt.or power
Con-verters
and their use in present-day nutommated prod~jctJrm
processes."
Elektrichestvo no.5t9l-93 My 'A5. (MIRA 18:6)
SOURGE __16.
ACC NRs AJYJM793r CODE: IW0105 3/000/00V00911000
AUTHOR: Dobromyslov Tverdin,, L. M.; Kruglyanskiyj I. M.
ORG: none
TITIEt Scientific andUchfiicaliemin6i an semiconductor power converters
and
.their application in modern automated industry
SOURCE*.. Elektrichestvo, no* 5, 19651 91-93
-TOFIC TAGS:",.electrid engineering,conferencep electric power
engineering,, industrial
automation,.semiconductor device, automation equipment,, rotary
electric power
converter
ABSTRACT: jh_e_irticie*~ejorits on the proceedings at the s'eminai hold
on 1-3
ioctober 1964 at the V7,71(h SSSR -(Exposition of the Achievement. of
the VAtional
Economy USM). Wonty-five reports were made by representatives of over
ten
!scientific and industrial organizattions In the-electric power field.
7he
-openins remaescs dealt with the progress and status of semiconductor
techniques
in power system applications and the.prospects for the future. Zie next
Sub-
Ject was the effect of physical phenomena accomparoring, various
semiconductor
~manufacture techniques on the parameters,of the circuit components
(rectifiers).
Mere followed several papers on power conversion, from one frequency to
another,
'I'mm single-phase to three-phase or. to D.C. 9 notor-generator
systems, and rec-
"tifiers. A few papers ware devoted to the application of thyristors to
electric
to electric drive systems for speed control of D.C. and A.C.
asynchronous (in-
duction) motors* Static converters and Inverters were considered next
and sme
Card 1/2 UDC: 621.314.63
AR66lnTl BMWE CODEt UR/0058/6"W/tl2/A010/AO1O
AUTHORt.. KoshkIn,$ No lo Dob-romyslov, He Ae
TITLE: Measurement of ultrasonia-wave velocity and aboorption
Alaboratory study)
Rafe zh, Fixilm, Abs. 12A96
-REF SOtMCEs Uch. xap. Mosk. obl. pod. in-ta, v- 147o 1964t IOT-111
.,TOPIC TAGSs ultrasonic wave velocityp ultrasonic wave
absorption,,
ultrasonio,wave propagation
AWTMOTt The device consists of a aquare-wave generator whose output
As fed-into an emitter to produce mechanical vibration of Intrinsic
frequency In the plate, The ultrasonic waveav having passed through
the test medium are received by another plate and converted Into
electric pulses# which 'are then amplified and fed Into an
oscillographe
Individual components of the apparatus are dexorlb*d,, and design
-equations a" given In the original article* A*Vj (Translation of
abstract)
1KP1 -
MM CODE# 20/, SM DATE: none
i.':-. ccm IA
vub
~&Z/-)I< /'v'J'
FRENKEV2 I.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; MIRONOV, S.A.; doktor
tekhn. nauk,
prof,; BARMOV, A.T.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; BUZHEVICH,
G.A..,
kande tekhn. nauk; MIKWLDV, K.V.., kand. tekhn. nauk;
MUL121, N.M.p kand. tekbn. nauk; hIlAYDUKOV, G.K.,,
kand. tekhn.
nauk; KORNEV, N.A.., kand. tekhn.nauk; TESLER, P.A.,
kand.
tekbn. nauk; EERDICHEVSKIY, G.Lp kand. tekbri. nauk;
d
VASILIYEV, A.P.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; IXUDKOVSKIY, I.G.
kar
tekhn. nauk; SVETOV, A.A., kand. tekbn. nank; CHMENKOV,
Yu.V., Icand. tekbn. nauk;BELOBllOVYY?-.K.j, inzh.;
KlErTSOV,
V.A., inzh 1 DOBROHrSIDV, N.S.., arkh.; DESOV, A.Ye.,
dolctor
tekhn. nau 7tH-.7.T.--.kand. tekhn. nauk;
Prof. lm
PISHCHIK, M.A., inzh.; SKLYAR, B L., inzh.; POPOV, A.P.$
kand. tekbn. nauk; NEKRASOV, K.D., doktor tekhn. nauk,
prof.;
MILOVANOV, A.F.j kand. tekhn'. nauk; TALI, K.E., kand.
tekhn.
nauk; KALATUROV, B.A.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; KARTASHOV,
K.N.,
red.; MAKAHICHEV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.;
YAKUSHEV,
A A insh., nauchM7 red.; BEGA, B.A., red. izd-va;
NAUMOVA,
G:D:: tekini. red.
(Reinforced concrete products; present state and
prospects
for development]Zholezobetonnye konstruktsii;
sostoianie i
perspektivy razvitiia. Pod obshchei red. K.N.Kartashova
i
V.V.Makaricheva. Moskvap Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 279 p.
(MIRA 15:8)
(continued on next card)
FRENKEL'..I.M.-(continued) Card 2.
1. Akademiya stroitelletva i arkhitektury SSSR.
Inatitut betona
i zhelezobotona., Perovo. 2. Chlet-korrespDndent
Akademii stroi-
tellstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Kartashov). 3.
Chlen-korres-
pondent Akademii stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR
(for 14ironov).
4. Gosudarstvennyy institut tipovogo
proyektirovaniya i teldmi-
cheskikh issledovaniy (for Berdichevskiyj
Vasillyev.. Lyudkovskiy,
Svetov, Chinenkovs Belobrovyy, Klevtsov,
Dobroryslov). 4. Vseso-
yuMry gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstraktorskiy
institut (for
Desov, Litver, Pishchik). (Precast concrete)
DOBROMYSLOV, N.S., arkhitaktor; OISTRDVSKIY, M-Ye.,
arkhitaktor.
New type of ventilating clerestory. Stroi.prom. 31
no.6:19-21 Ja '53.
(MI-RA 6:7 )
(Metallurgical plants-Heating and ventilation) (Roofs)
r- C, /
,;,, C V ry -,,
-- kltw brIk"CIA " I - --- ----- - ---
ZWUZOV, N.Pe, arkhitektor; DOIROMTMV N.S., arkhit~ktor; IUMN,
A.I...
inzhene'ro -
Wall and floor design for basic steel works. Stroi.prom- 32
no.12:
17-21 D154. (MI2A 8:3)
(Metallurgical plants)(Valle)(Floors)
WBUNTSLOY. N.S.; OSTROTSXIT, H.Te.; TATNTRAUB, I.M.
fte Giprotis clerestory windows. Rats.1 lsobr.predl.v stroi.
no-73:30-35 154.
(MLIL 7:6)
(Factories-Lightipg) (Windows)
0
IOSff=VSKIT, M-G-, kaMidat takhnicheslcikh *auk; DoBRomysjoy,
9A., arkhitaktor;
, USHAZOW, NeA., )mndidat takhnichaskikh nauk, .......... ----
Unified construction parameters and dimensions for shop
buildiage of steel
plants. Stroi.pron-34 30,7:27-30 Jl 156. (MIRA 9:9)
l.Giprotis (for DebroWelov). 2. Gipromes (for Uqhak*T).
(Facteries-Design and construction)
arkh.; SRATSKIY. H.H. , inzh.
limitation of types and standardization of sizes pf air vents and
skylights. Idmitation of types and standardization of sizes of air
vents and skylights. Prom. stroi. 36 no.12:13-16 1) 158.
(HIRA 12:1
(Ventilation.) (Skylights)
-DOERWSLOV, N., . arkhitaktorl SOLYUS, Yu.M., inzh.; MKO,
A.S. , arkhItektor
A tiew series of unified slementm of panel Valle. Prbm.
atroi, 42 no.8t
15-18 165, (MIRA 18:9)
Is TSetitrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellakiy I
proyektno-eksperimentallw,
institut promyBhlennykh zdanty i sooruzboniya
CHEIRTKOVP B.t.F, RAMMY
lbsorpU~~h uJ NH ~y w,-~I!x ind 5aIl*,,-c-., L-4-5,
38
Abacrpt;c,n t;,f t'03 by a~,Id uirri,hyifral.-t;,
lb-A~2:1?8c-
041RA .18:
DOBROMMIDVI, P.A.
---H~omemade trap For rode~tso Biol. v shkole no.3:89
My-Je 42.
(MIM 15 -.7)
1. Ieninabadskiy pedagogicheskiy institut.
(Trapping)
- -- ---- -'- ----AI --
1.
DOERC14-Mm, , P., TEPLYAKOV, V. A. Y
ZUEYOV, I. A.
Toratoes
More about the wonder-tonato. Sad i og.
No. 2, 1953.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions,
Library of Congress
June 1953. UECL.
DMROMYS1,0V, P. N.
"Degree of Infection with Bunt of Spring 4heat Gr~)%fn In
Ridges as Against
Flat Rows," in Disea2eg of Grain Cropq, Siberian
Scientific-Researv:h
Institute of Cereal Econoqr, Omsk, 19)2, PP. 72-79. 464.02 M93
SO: SIPA- 41 -90-5), 15 Dec. 1953
DOBROMYSIOV, V.
Preventing injuries from electricity. Prom. koop. 12 no-108
A 158.
(Ileotrioity, Injuries from) (MIBk 11d)
RUWANTSEVI S.V.; DOMMYSBOV, V.A.; SHTANI, A.S.; KMISH,
Ye.Ye.
Radiation''characteristic OfIr -saurces from SM145 and
enriched Se75. -Atom. an:rg.-15 no.6t5ll-514 D 163.
(MIRA 17i1)
,Zv
WBRWI,OV., V.A.
:4 do we Vrite and why 4k we pronounce it this way?
Nauk i
iml 29 o.6tlO9 le 162. (MIRA. 15:10)
lo Chlen korrespondent Akademii pedagogic~eokikh
nauk RSFSR,
(Russian language-Word foxttion)
DOBROMYSLOVO V.A.
How to speak correctlv. Why this spelling? Nauka i
zhian' 29
no.7s54 Jl 162* (MIRA 166)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli pedagogicheskikh nauk
RSFSR.
(Russian lanpap-Words)
DOBRCKYSLOV,, V.A.
r
How to speak and write correetly? Nauka, i
zhiznl 29
no.10.:93 0 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
pedagogichaskikh nauk
RSFSR.
(Russian language-Gramma-)
PgQML%U-,O- V.A.
How to speak correctly. Nauka i shian' 29 no.11:88-89 N
162. - (MIRA 16: 1)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk
RSFSR.
(Russian language-PropoBitions)
OBA-QOj&Y$, V A
._p
More on the oboice of words and-pbrtLseo in
coqmoitions. kuka
i shiznl 30 no.lt82-83 A 163. (MIRA 16:4)
I. chlen-korroBpondent Akadamii pedagogiobeakikb
nauk RSFSR.
(Russian lAnRjlAgG-Ztyje)
DOBROMYSLOV, V.A -
- - - , - - -~.- ~' - - 0- - -
Do avoid olAches. Sau)m I zhiznl 30 no.,5:46 Vq 163.
(KMA 16tio)
1, Chlen-korrespondent AkademU pedagogicheskikh nauk
RSFSR.
Typical mistakes. Fauka i zhiznl 30 no.6:51-52 Je
163.
~MIRA 16%7)
1, Chlen-korrespondent Akadomii pod~gogiohesldkh
nauk RS*-
(Russian language-Idioras., acm-rectionsp errors
DOEROMYSLOV, V.
Is it necessary to know grammar? Nauka i zhi2n' 30
no.9t96
97 S 163, (NM 16tlO)
1, Rukovoditell seminars, po rueskomu yazyku;
chlen-korrespondent
Akademii pedagogichaskikh nauk RSFSR.
DOBJROMYSIOV. V.I. (Dnepropetrovsk, u1. Plekhanova,
d.40, kv. 8)
Technic of transplanting Filatov's flap in congenital
palate de-
feats by means of a now set of instruments. Vest.
khir. 82 no.6:
124-128 Je '59. (MIRA 12:8 )
1. Iz gospitalinoy khirurgichaskoy kliniki (zav. -
prof. T.Ye.
Gnilorybov) i stonatologicheakogo otdeleniya (zav. -
dotsent Ye.S.
Malevich) Dnepropetrovskogo meditsinskDgo instituta.
(PAIATZ, CIUT) (SURGIGAL INSTMWTS AND APPARATUS)
r17
Avow"I a,"" of some caroteAWO delfroW trml,
M)
d V
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um-
en
.
ngra
ust,.
4-
4AO
~-Cwottvol& eltd. frm-Torula rosea, Sprrj-
(,
bolaxqw ram. and microc"'Cal py#jr4Oj' va~. Ourful Ily
;
t
o I ~ 4XV,
dgl In dews frolh 1: WO
crk-
WWI Were bact
bacterimatic in doses from 1:1000 to I: IM (tc5ts is;
ViWO.
CarotwDids extd. by pttr. ethet wcm in gtnwral
sornewhat less attive. The
tests did not show prouiL-- of
,obtaining tbempeu M uselul carotenoids by
this route,
Nifi
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B
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ift
i-
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7.
Vorj~c)~Ayj~ov V.V.
USSR/Kicrobiology - General Microbiology. F-1
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 7, 1957, 26178
Author : DobromUslov, V.V.
Inst
-Title The Finding of a Synthetic Solution Suitable
for Growing
Dermatophytes.
Orig Pub V sb.: Eksperimt. i klinich. issledovaniya.
TI, L.,
Medgiz, 1956, 55-57
Abst Synthetic nutrient of the following composition
is recom-
mended for the cultivation of dermatophytes: 30 grams
glucose, 30 grams mannite, 1 gram KH2PO 2-5 grams
(NH4)H2P04I 0.5 grams of M9904, NaCl Q'CaC12 each, and
0.0001 grams of CuS041 KMn04, FeS04, SrCl2 and
Y12H4C406
each, and 1 liter of distilled water.
Card 1/1
0 ~A
USSR/ Microbiology.
Antibiotics
Q ~ \J,
Antibiosis and Symbiosis.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 24154
Author : I
V., Sokolov, B. V.
)-Qkr- P-m- Y � Lo
F-2
Inst : Not given- '""*-----
Title : Data on Modification of Yeast-Like Fungi of
the
Genus Candida In the Process of Adaptation to
Antibiotics.
Orig Pub: V sb.: Eksperim. I klinich. issledovaniya.
II.
L., Medgiz, 1956, 107-109
Abstract: Fifteen cultures of yeast-like fungi of the
Candida
and Debaryomyces genuses were cultivated on media
with increasing concentrations of 3 antibiotic
preparations of actinomycete origin. Not all the
species studied acquired resistance to antibiotics
at the same rate. The strain most resistant to the
Card 1/2
*_USSR/ M_',:~r~_,Oiology. AntlbiosI6 an(j Symbiosis.
F-2
A 1 - -'1-.'_bio ti oa
Abs Jour- flef Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 24154
Abstract: preparations in question, C. krusei, and the
most
oensitive strains of C. pseudotropicalis, adapted
themselves more slowly and increased their resist-
ance weakly. In the process of adaptation a de-
crease of biochemical activity and pathogenicity was
noted, and an increase of sensitivity to some other
antibiotics and antiseptics. In the cultures a
gradual transition was noted from smooth to rough
forms, and in relation to this there was a change
in the type of growth and the cell sizes and forms.
Tn transferring on media without antibiotics, the
adapted cultures acquire anew the original prop-
eInties.
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Abs Jbur : Ref Zhr - Biologiya, No 7, 1957, 26224
Author : Kondratyeva, A.A., Dobromyslov, V.V.
Inst
Title : A Study of the Carbolytic Activity of
Yeast-Like Fungi
of the Genus CAndida.
Orig Pub : V. sb.: Eksperim. i klinich. issledovaniya,
II, L.,
Medgiz, 1956, 115-" 6
Abst : The carbolytic activity of 15 strains of
various species
of Candida was studied. The fungi were obtained from
patients with yeast mycoses. All strains effectively
fermented glucose, but were less effective on galactose
(some species failed to do so altogether). Disacchari-
des ferment less than monosaccharides, while certain
species of fungi (C. krusei and C. parakrusei) ferment
neither maltose, nor saccharose. The only species to
ferment lactose is C. pseudotropicalis, and this may
Card 1/P
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Abs Jour :. Ref Zhur - Biologiyap No 7, 1957, 26224
have diagnostic use. Polysaccharides and alcohols
are not fermented. The greatest fermentative acti-
vity occurs among C. albicans and C. pseudotropica-
lis, while C. krusei and C. parakrusei are the least
active.
Card 2/2
USSR/Microbioloa - General MicrobioloGy)
Variability and Heredity,
Abe Jour Ref Zhur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99254
Author Dobromyslov, V.V., Sokolov, B,V.
List Leningrad Cliemicopharrmaeutical Institute
Title On the Variability of Microbes in the Process
of
Adaptation to Certain Antibiotics.
Ori& Pub Sb. nauc1in. tr. LeninGT. khin.-farmatsevt.
in-t, 1957,
3, 129-138
Abstract q Studies were made on the properties of the
cultures of
Staphylococcus albus and Staph. aureus, Streptocuccus
hemlyticus and diphtheroids, which acquired in the
pro-
cess of subinoculations on media, containinc;
antibiotics
(setosine from Ascomycetes and 5 preparations from
meta-
bolic products of Actinomycetes), resistance to arents
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Variability and Heredity
Abs Jour Ref 71iur Diol., No 22, 1958, 99254
utilized, Generdi chaiacteristic siGis for all variaiits
obtaiiied were: qhanre of morphology, tinctorial,
cu-Iture,
aud biochemical properties) and pathoGenicity. Noted
was a rise in sensitivity of the resistant cultures to
the action of various chemical antiseptics - formalin,
phenol, rivanol, aad boric acid. The acquired reois-
tance becatae lower duri-ng reseedino on media not con-
taininG the appropriate antibiotics, whereupon a partial
reduction of the properties of the oriCInal cultures was
noted. -- V.G. Petrovskaya
Card 2/2
COUNTM.,
CA rfEG 07M.'
J.icrobiolol!y
AW.
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Rc-f No.4, 1959, TITO. 14790
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PhRZ m. nee
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n 1pre
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A
dida genus ii~,..der tl~_e ar'lluc-rice of
'~ev.-_-ral ~_a-,'
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WE.
Sb. miuchn. tr. 1,3ningr.
ill-t, 1957, '1
188-194
AB,',-7Tr.A'CT
,
Yeast and yeast-like funqi were repeatedly
l
subcultured on nutrient ,iedia with in-creasin--
ar
No.
concentrations of .tibiotic 1 15 of actin-1
omycetes
origin7 ol3tained at the Institute oll
y of the
Ac-idemy of ':~,cience~: of
!'i',icrabiO1OT
_
the USSR. The initin.! concentration of run-
tibiotic
was 1/3 the b:-icteriostatic dosa~:e.
'-,i increase in
resist.~ncc to the an~ibictic
u
ivity of Ole
lisit
dei)ended on the initial se
,
.11 A.1
cultures and the nu. bor o-f transferr;. 'ter
1/3
0 0 UPF T I rf
A'U - 7-Ii 0 R
'I I -I CIT
21E
-,0 subcultures resistance ir,^-reased 3 3?-
fold. t the same 'Ll-i-,.e t-: ere was an i
in resistannae to ot.'~er --intibiotics cf actlin
omycetes ori--:irL and in sensitivity to rram
icilin and chemical ca!;ents. Adaptati-n vias
accompanied by the an-pearance of rour-,-h --ol
onies, different varleties of rorpholo-%-ical
~3
cells, weakening of biocLemical activity.
reduction and loss of pathogenicity, and de-I
crease of antii,,enic sr)ecificity. i t s 1-1 0 -
CALM- 2/3
COLTWTM
CATEGORY
ABS. JOUR,
AUTHOR
INTST.
TITLE
go- 14790
ORIG. IUB.
AXSTRACT culture on media withou+, Rntibiotics the ori
inal characteristics of the cultures were
partially restored. -- M.I. Nakhimovskaya
CARD: 3/3
DOEROMYSLOV, V.V.
Fermentative activity of pathogenic fungi under the
influence of
antibiotics. Trudy Len..khim.-farm.inst.
no.13tlO2-112 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Kafe'dra mikrobiologii (zav. prof. P.N.Kiselev)
Leningradskogo
khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta.
(DERMATOPHYTES) (ANTIBIOTICS) (ENZYMES)
DOBROMYSLOV, V.V.; DROZDOV, A.I.; KONEV, Yu.ye.
.
Experimental superficial dematonq
cosis in guinea pigs and
rabbits. Vest. derm. i ven. 38 no.8s2l-25. Ag 164. 1
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Laboratoriya meditainskoy mikologii (zav. A.A. Kondratlyeva)
Leningradskogo instituta antibiotikov.
DOBR%IYSLOV., V.V.; MEDVEDKOVA, A.A.; FROLOVA,, MsA*
Characteristics of the development of dermatophytes
on chick
embry-os. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 41
no.4:131-135
Ap 164. (MIRA 18:4)
1. laningradskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut
antibiotikov
Ministerstva, zdravookhraneniya RSFSR.
DOBRDMYSLOV, V.V.; OWDOV, A.I.; KONEV, Yu.Ye.
Experimental model of visceral mycosis in mice and
rats, Eksp. i
klin. isol. po datibiot. lsl92-196 1 %9' MIRA 15:5)
.(MYCOSIS)
1~
Doj~~~~; KONEV, Yu.Ye.;'DROZDOV, A.I.
Producing a model of experimental onychomycosLa in
animals.
Eksp. i klin issl o antibiot. ltl97-202 158. WIFU 15:5)
imycosiZ (NAILS (ANATOMY) -DISEASES)
BYSTROVA., V V, DOBROMYSLOV, V.V.; YELINOV, N.P.;
ZAIKINA, N.A.; KONDRATIYEVA,
A.A:; FMY,=VAO A.A.; SILUYANOVA, N.A.; FROLOVAI 14.A.
Study of the antifungal propertiesand chemotherapeutic
activity of
antibiotio 26/1. Eksp. i klin. isal. po antibiot.
2:289-295 160.
.(MIRA 15:5)
(ANTIBIOTICS)
~-DOBRQWSIOV, Yu.. instruk-tor
.
A week's assignment finlobed In five days.
Sov.profsoiuzY 7 no-319-10
F.1590 (MIRA 12:3)
1. Kuzneti;kiy raykom Kommunistichaskoy Partii
Sovetakogo SoTuza, g.
Stalinsk.
(Xuznatakiy District--Mining engineering)
............
DOBROMYSLOVA, A* BALANDINAt V. and BEREW, K.
"The polymerization of butadiene in emulsions", I. Description
of the process,ns
Bull,Acad.Scl USSR, Cladde Sci Nath Nat.., Ser. Ghi, Pp
~97-407, 1936.
40c)-22
423-33
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DOBROMYSLOYA, A.
"Research in the Field of the - Vulcanization of Rubbert
VIIJ Effect of
Organic Accelerators on"the Kinetics of Vulcanization
and Pooperties of
VulemAzed Rubber from atural Rubberp " tolloid. Zhur.,
10, No. /+j 1948.
Sci. Res. Inst. of Tire Ind.; Moseaw Inst. of Fine Chem.
Tech. M V. Lamonosovp
-191+7-.
DOBROMYSLOVA, A.
U WR /Chemistr7 - Rubber; Istopes 1 Sep 53
Phenomena of Polymerization during the Vulcanization
Process,
"B. Dogadkins M. Felldshteyn, A. Ubbromyalova, V.
Shkurina, and
M. Kaplunov, Moscow Inst,of Fine Chem Technol im M. V.
Lomonosov
DAN 3SSR, Vol 92, No 1,, pp 61 - 64
Established that polymerization with rubber of radicals
derived from
accelerators takes place in vulcanization processes
occuring in the
presence of accelerators of the dibenzothiazoldisulfide
and benzothia-
zoldiethylsulfenamide class. Used radioactive S35 in
the vulcanization agent
to trace the course of the vulcanization. Presented by
Aead B. A. Kazanskiy
16 Jun 53.
274T6
-C) -0A4
3~ Thbm 01 iiiUnimbam and al the &OU0*01
IL DDOAIDNtN, V. Sul-UKOU, Z.
ber by dib=O"zolkl dia4hidb (M-1th6tif aulpbur)
id & raAlcal-type, rosclion, Kinoth! curves %yera
Pbtained for the conversion of iilymitthtvzolyl di.
to the rubixt n-w1ocu". . Climnges in molmdar
w*ht ivere foflowLA during vulvaidwition of rublkr
P.Litio'm VolctmQ-Ation trebled ilm naolvcminr
Weight, Vokanimates were found to mnta~w traii%
lcawol ir.
V.-AAd', 4u~ithiazolyf
-the vuleanisatestrueture was provect Tliekincties
of'tu-o -;Ukanisation 4~f*rubbvr by mAjAmr in:tlw
premime of dibenzthiazolyl disulphicle wivi rittidiiA
arovivei~.
7
Them), of %Wpanization and ;he 66tion ~4.5- ~l
'k, D Ed Orly -
g
C- 4V, (1) -0s vulca'117cd
It (c -, 07 -
1-1 tolocre in X; e4g., niter licung for 0 ltri., Ov mol.
%vt- *xi jfjlfg'~O Omn tb!: Witial maL mt. Ivas l(vJI(KI, %T'd
concil. Ivar 9~ %; l1bom 401~jo' of Olf laidal 11 vms klt~
t~o'nptl_ and illynit O.b tile dummkid. Mww' b"Indoinled
i4to An 4nalujo"t vill'!ftnivatION
in tb(~ fulil state gave, In 0 hrs,. a p-Qduct -xith claslicity
mn;1uhm E of 5 kg~jsq' Col. Tht rate ulmj Isi rrlwcatiou L-f
tltel:e vulculdratei was iacrv~*cd by sitUttittiting S for a patt
of H; tl&i sliclmd (Irat, in the rtactAnn between I and 11,
more stable C-C bands forin, while t1st EcaAion bet%rcta I
~3rA 8 resulb in Im stuble bonds. The no, of
bmds product(i by Lm3ol. of U atwhect to I vras 1.1-5,4.
'Th~ mechaultim of Whi bond fortamtta-a i- dLqms~ed. Heut-
ing of hwpreneRm) with 71 at M* camsed ubout 30% poly-
mcrorAtionorl . Whill I was Yttk=irtd with a mixt. of S
vid 11, the rate of macdou increased linearly with the ratio
of IT to 1. The incrvuse of E with the a cont'llt of the vul.
canizate wu gmattr, the Sr"eter-the proportion of the 1,4
isomer In I. Zoe a of the vulcanizate, by "ax S14. was
showu to exchange with the 6 In U or witli live S. Me rcalz-
kr vt1leactuttlou. Rum
Rea,;;-
ir
e Tnd
GADIM I
DODROI~MMOVA, A. It DX Tj B. A., TIOLSTLTIOUTA, F.,
laAUSIJI, 1:-, W'd Sid-1301, 11-
"Structure and properties of different butsdiene polymers,"
u paper,
presented at the 9th Congress on the Chemistry ond Physics
)f High Pol),qmrs,
28 Jan-2 Feb 57, Moscow, Rubber Research Inst.
B-3,oC,4,'--3,95
ire
DDGADKIN, B.A.; IMLYATSKATA, O.N.t_MBROMYSIOVA. A.V.:
FELIDSHTM, M-S-
Vulcanization of rubber in the presence of
N,N-diethyl-2-benzothiasYlsul-
fenamide as accelerator. Vysokom. soed. 1 no.6:878-888 Je
'59.
(MRA 12:10)
1,Mookovokly institut tonko7 khimicheskoT tekhnologii im.
lomonosova.
I. (Vulcanization)
S11901601002100410061020
BO04/B056
AUTHORS: Dogadkin, B. A., Shershnev, V. A., Dobromyslova, A.
V.
TITLE: Reversion Phenomena in the Vulcanization of Rubber
With
Tetramethylthiuramdisulfide
PERIODICAL. Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2,
No. 4,
pp. 514-517
TEXT: The authors investigated the vulcanization of natural
rubber and
CKM (SKI) isopreneVrubber with tetramethylthiuramdisulfide
at 1430C in
the absence or in t e presence of oxides of zinc, magnesium,
or calcium
in air and argon. Fig. 1 shows the change in the steric
network in SKS
rubber in air and argon as function of the duration of
vulcanization;
Fig. 2 shows the kinetics of sulfur accumulation, and Fig. 3
shows the
change in the steric network in natural rubber as a function
of the
duration of vulcanization. Addition
of,phenyl-p-naphthylamine-1
increases the cross-linking. A decrease of the density of
the steric
networkt ioeop a reversion of vulcanization was observed
when natural
- . h)
Reversion Phenomena in the julcanization of
S/190/60/002/004/006/020
Rubber With Tetramethylthiuramdisulfide B004/BO56
rubber or SKI-rubber was vulcanized with
tetramethvlthiuramdisulfide
without metallic oxides or in the presence of magnesium- or
calcium
oxides (Table 1). In this case, the dimethyldithiocarbamic
acid
decomposes into hydrogen sulfide and dimethylamine.
Although this
decomposition was observed also in argon, no reversion
occurred. In the
presence of ZnO, reversion occurs neither in air nor in
argon, because
the dimethyldithiocarbamic acid is bound as zinc salt. Zinc
increases
also the stability of the vulcanizate to aging (Table 2).
The authors
explain the reversion of rubber vulcanization by
destructive oxidation
processes which are intensified by the decomposition
products of
dimethyldithiocarbamic acid, but are prevented by the
binding of this
acid with zinc. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 3
references: 1 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inatitut tonkoy khimicheskoy
tekhnologii im.
M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical
Technology imen! M. V. Lononosov)
SUBMITTED: December 24, 1959
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DOGADKINf B.A.; DOBROMYSIDVA A V - RETIA SKM
1~t~= I --, 1 0 1 y O.N.; GYULS-RAZAROVA,, T.A,
Investigation of the Premature vulcanization (scorching)
of lubber
mixtures* Part 1: Structural changes in unfilled and
filled mixes
during heatinge Vvsokom.soed. 3 no.4%497-504 Ap 161. (KaM
14:4)
1e Moskovskiy institut tonkoy kbinicbeekoy tekhnologii
izeni M.V.
Lomonosova i Nauchno-losledovatel'skiy institut, shinnoy
promyshlennosti.
(Vulcanization)
8/190/61/003/004/001/014
B101/B207
AUTHORS: Dogadkin, B. A., Dobromyslovap A. V., Belyatskaya,
0. N.,
Gyull-Nazaroval T. A.
TITLE: Study of the early vulcanization (scorching) of
rubber mix-
tures. 1. Structural changes of non-filled and filled mix-
tures when heated
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v- 31 no. 4,
1961,
497-504
TEXT: The present study deals with the structural changes
occurring in the
scorching of rubber mixtures as well as with the effect of
various factors
upon this process. The investigation was conducted by means
of a plasto-
meter of the NIIShP (Scientific Research Institute of the
Tire Industry) at
1200C. The mixtures were heated in the plastometer for
seven minutes and
then, at constant pressure, pressed through a capillary;
every two minutes,
the quantity leaving the capillary was weighed. The moment
at which no more
mixture left the capillary, was defined as scorching point.
Preliminary
tests proved that the data obtained by means of the
plastometer are in good
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Study of B101/B207
agreement with those obtained by the BP-1 (VR-1) viscosimeter.
Moreover, the
kinetics of sulfur addition and the change of the solubility in
benzene were
tested. A) Non-filled mixtures. The experiments were made with a
mixture
of (in weight ~,,) 100 CK_C_-_3_0_A__(_SKS-30A) rubber, 3 sulfur,
1 .2 N,N-diethyl-
benzothiazyl sulfenamide, 1.2 dibenzothiazyl disulfide; 2 zinc
oxide, 2.0
stearic acid. Fig. 1 shows the results obtained. The curve of S
addition
does not go through the origin of coordinates, since the initial
rubber
contains already 0.2% S. In the scorching point, the S addition
amounts to
about 0.5%. B) Filled mixtures. Carbon black served as filler.
The mix-
ture consisted of (in weight %) 100 SKS-30A rubber, 3-0 sulfur,
1.2
sulfenamider(BT), 1.2 altax, 5-0 VaOi 1.0 colophoniumt 3.0
rubrax, 1.0
stearic acid, 5-0 polydienes, 40 spray burner black, 15-0 carbon
black. The
results are listed in Fig. 2. In the presence of highly
surface-active
carbon black, the scorching point occurred already after the
addition qf
0.25-0-30'i'fo sulfur, while in the presence of coarse-disperse
carbon black,
0.4-0-506 S is added. C) The authors studied the effect exerted
by various
types of carbon black the properties of which are listed:
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Study of ... B101/B207
Table 1.
Type of carbon black
pH of the carbon
specific
scorching time
black
suspension
surface
min
in water-alcohol
2
m g
mixture
Carbon black
3.2 - 3-3
90
94
Carbon black,
reduced
8-4 - e.6
-
62
Chimney soot
8.0 - 8.2
30
62
Chimney soot
oxidized
6.2 - 6-4
-
98
Spray burner black
7-4 - 7.6
25
70
Thermal carbon black
7-4 - 7.6
15
76
Fig- 4 shows the effect of the pH of,carbon black upon the
sulfur addition.
The effect of the degree of dispersion of carbon black
manifesteditself by
the fact that carbon black, already when masticated with rubber,
forms
rubber - black gel (approximately 42%), while in the case of
coarse-disperse
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B101/B207
chimney soot this effect was not observed. Heating of carbon
black in N 2
to eliminate the oxygen-containing groups, had no effect upon
this
phenomenon, led, however, due to the pH increase, to a quicker
sulfur ad-
dition. The network formation with fine-disperse carbnn black
was also
observed in mixtures with natural rubber. Thus, scorching is
caused by
interaction of rubber with sulfur and other vulcanizing
substances. The
only means of a successful elimination is an inhibition of the
mentioned
processes. V. A. Zhukova participated in the experiments. There
are
6 figures, 2 tables, and 14 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 12
non-Soviet-
bloc. The 2 references to English language publications read as
follows;
M. L. Studebaker, L. 9. Nabors, Rub. Age 80, 5, 837, 1957; W. H.
Watson,
Industr. and Engng. Chem. 47, 1281, 1955-
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii
im.
M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical
Technology imeni M_.' V. Lomonosov).NII shinnoy
promyshlennosti (Scientific Research Institute of Tire Industij
SUBMITTED: June 10, 1960
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Study' of B101YI3207
Fie. 1: Change of the flow and-the amount of
bound.sulfur when heating non-filled butadiene-
Styrene rubber to 1200C.
Legend: 1) flow; bound sulfur,;Ia) time
~of heatine; minj b)-flowl.o) bound sulfurt J~-
s:
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of ... B101/B207
Fig. 2: Change of the flowl solubility.
and amount of bound sulfur when heating
filled rubber to 120 00.
Le.-end: flow; 2) solubility; 3) bound
sulfur; a) time of heating, min;
b) ineoluble portion; c) bound sulfur.
0.4
ts '4
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Fig. 4: Kinetics of tho sulfur
addition to rubber mixtures.
Legend: 1) chimney soot (PH - 8);
,j,ay burner black (PR - 7-4);
ze soot oxidized (pit 6.2);
41 thermal carbon black.(Pli 7-4);
5 carbon black (PIf ;e3 2);
6 carbon black redu d (PH 8-4);
a time of heating,' b) bound sulfur.
CD
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B1 01 YB207
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28187
S/1 90/61/003/010/017/019
11,2.211 BI 24/B1 10
AUTHORS: Dogadkin, B. A., Dobromyslova, A. V., Belyatskaya,
0. N.
TITLE: Study of premature vulcanization (scorching) of rubber
mixtures. II. Effect of inhibitors (antiscorchers) on the
kinetics of sulfur addition to rubber
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 10,
19061,
1572-1579
TEXT: The authors studied the effect of the best-known
antiscorching
agents (benzoic and phthalic acids, phthalic anhydride, and
N-nitroso-
diphenyl amine (NDPA)) on the vulcanization rate of rubber
mixtures with
sulfur. The rubber mixtures, filled later with carbon black,
consisted of
100 parts by weight of styrene butadiene rubber CKC -30A
(SKS-30A) ,
3.0 sulfur, 1.2 N,N-diethyl-amino-benzothiazole sulfenamide,
1.2 di-
benzothiazyl disulfide, 5-0 ZnO, 2.0 stearic acid, and 1
part by weight of
the antiscorchers mentioned. Table I shows the effect of the
inhibitors
examined on the time of scorching and the addition rate of
sulfur to
rubber. All antiscorchers prolong the time of liquid state
of the mixture.
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Study of premature vulcanization B124/B110
The inhibiting effect of NDPA is not affected by the
presence or type of
the accelerator (N-cyclohexyl benzothiazyl sulfenamide
(CHBTS), diphenyl
guanidine, 2-mercapto benzothiazole, tetramethyl-thiuram
disulfide, N-oxy-
diethylene-benzothiazyl sulfenamide (ODBTS), or
2,4-dinitro-phenyl ether
of 2-mercapto benzothiazole (MBTDNP)). Mixtures of oil
containing styrene
butadiene rubber CKC-30AM-15 (SKS-30AM-15) were tested. The
induction
period in the addition of sulfur in mixtures containing
CHBTS is increased
in the presence of NDFA; the addition proceeds very slowly
in the presence
of ODBTS and MBTDNP at 1200C, and is still very small after
2 hr at 1300C.
In mixtures on the basis of extracted butadiene styrene,
vulcanization is
not accelerated at 1000C in the presence of NDPA, even after
8 hr. A fii-st-
order equation holds for the interaction of sulfur with
rubber; there is a
linear dependence of the logarithm of the free-sulfur
concentration on the
time of heating. The constants of the reaction rate were
calculated from
a first-order equation (Table 2). The rate of addition of
CHBTS and
Thiuram to rubber is increased by NDPA; the shape of the
kinetic curve for
CHBTS addition is not changed by NDPA; only the amount of
Thiuram sulfur
bound to rubber rises. In conclusion, it may be stated that
NDPA
inhibits the interaction of sulfur with rubber. The
mechanism of action
of the other inhibitors examined is different, and depends
on the type of
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inhibitor used and the components of the rubber mixture.
Thermal
decomposition (> 1000C) of NDPA produces NO which reacts in
vulcanization
with sulfur-containing radicals in the mixture, and
inhibits rubber
vulcanization. The second radical (diphenyl nitrogen)
formed in thermal
decomposition of NDPA, however, as a weak accelerating
effect on the
addition by accepting hydrogen. The dropping inhibitory
effect of NDPA
with increasing temperature dissociate to active particles
with reduced
number of sulfur atoms. The inhibition of crosslinking by
NDPA is
possibly not only due to the dropping addition rate of
sulfur but also to
the destructive effect of NDPA on the rubber. A. Ye.
Grinberg et al,
(Ref. 3: Kauchuk i rezina, 1959, no. 1, 22) and V. I.
Golldanskiy (Ref,
Uspekhi khimii, 15, 63, 1946) are mentioned. There are 8
figures,
'I tables, and 7 references: 5 Soviet and 2 non-Sovietz The
two refer-
ences to English-language publications read as follows: D,
Craig, Rubber
Chem. and Technol. 30, 1291, 1957, L- A. K. Staveley, C. N.
Hinshelwood,
Trans. Faraday Soc..12, 845, 1939.
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ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy
tekhnologii im.
M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical
Technology imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: December 16, 1960
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Study 'of the., scor,6hi?4 f; a
NDPA on NR,:*aq., Investigated* of -the molec"ar
weig4t, show4O,-th4t -ipaptication And hiA ~t 3siatntat ci"i intensive
degraft-
tion_of Nlr~hfch-jb no%"-*& footed,ty 1bPi._:Di UOU6*Uon in'Air
atmosphere
the, initial. Algradat0h was of NDPAg but
.-,after 60 min'ths.moloivuii%r:;iiigb~.-h'ad.:d3r6tped--t.'O.-t,h.o
same'' Y.alue as without.
inhibitor. .'.NDPA-had nd,sfiiiot,whsz 'i.4ho'beAt treatment'-was
performed in Ar
here. -If N t' A' nio'solution of NR thiv viscosity:
DPk *as. add:6d'. o a clue
atmos
re.*,"d then grad
dro'pped r4idly -,within - the Mlly'for 7 days.
Results of*.Ai04',vith NR iolutiou.2in. iiSont",."Hitting. of.-th*-NR
solixtion
-an.,Witio of 5 parts ty~
without ad on- -does'- not.bh
yj
wpight J(1)PA reduces' the-,vii6dolly rol.dly
addition' of, I y1 tr I Aulsolecular to
-methy .,phen isconc U. Ok quanti Y.'s NDPA,
ULA`tho fiiit" 15 aia.tw such
"duoss the viscosity:: ven':v~ an extent that'
subsequently. -no' furtb~ii'rodulbtic"A-'.,,take,s, p, iade'e-..
Ths,,XDti -effect In:
b* "'Its"'d4compo ition We, d~phenyl nitrogen. -and nitrogii
'tion'is explaidod* y
oxide. Niirog4i 0.0 WiW, c'.joi iiditals--that. fols
$at yner.
-a. repult of.,tht m*0b&n1o&1,.;&ot16n~ stibillses the,,-'radipals, and
thus
t14rom"6tee-Ahi- is'hittela, vith-1DPA in inert. -&tmodPher&-"1.,.-*,
m'e N PA -radical6::*&-r-' d igi?"atioh'b -, ln-.* t
the"fi b ., 9 not able to In uos. do clu ions
oweveri, h, Tatro.
- Aip eny Son And nitrogen 6ild4 "vei~ok',degradiug effect,
h
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rubbers
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T 163. (MM 16:2)
1. Hookovokiy inotitut tankoy khimicheskoy
tekhnologii imeni
temonosova.
(VUlcanizatim) (Flubber-Anal,"is)
Ishmakciaku rearramments in micetylene Nerim V1.
bi4W and
Irm . = 2,2.34H.
m,dqt44MW"-U" mift ORM mailiat.. A. 1.
Zakbuvft &W K. N. IONAwavaralovia (A. Zb&tW'.' SlAle
Unly., Lenkgmd)'- -Aar. rAbjkhd Kkim. (). Gen Client.)
cf. C.A. 4S, dMe: 44. likile. - Pas~
of'MrCiCII through 4141 Int. HIP and -NO 9. po".
I'll 0' with mait-In. of 111) 1. %IftCAe in RIO c4vr. aher
bta"Itim overnight. 03% (1). N%
680, d: Oxm, d.10 11.9707, mV 1.41011. X'~ 1A.,0111i. ",,*
IAPMI (c(. lotikh. J. Raiff. I'Ar Chem. Mll
Treatment C4 23 1. 1 wit 1 5 X. jwwtim 1, -1 41ty
IICI PVT a Spinitia"ems ten . t
$,imdAYI-3AjIW~14mVmr th in. 21'. t.11
0.92M. d:1 11.90-31, mi,' IMWO, m." 1.4603.1. av~' 1.4#19q~h
this with 1% alk. K%ItiO4 at W gave I*Ir,CAv and MOI L'
.Airring 16 g. It with 17 g. ACOAc in AcOll I hrs. at W*
gave 63% (1101). la. il.1%
d: 0.9321. d.1- 0.9144. s1.' 1.44314. x' .7 1.44(68, *,-
ReAuxinq 8 S. I with 40 g. AcgO 6 bra. gave man amUtte
clooely famillar to IU, 6.2-30. d.4 O.WJ13. d-0 O.Vlam.
Forumatiots of the It frusul proceeds by a uaZQ. anecha -
nism. as shown by the ease of trplavement caused by the in-
ductive efftet of the Me group. G. %I. Kou"Poff
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TARASIMOVA. Te.M.,
doteent. kandidat khtnicbeekikh nauk; ABARNIMOVA,
Te.A., doteent,
kandidat khImichaskikh nauk; DDBROWSLOVAt I.I..
assistant.
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9:90-96 155. (MLRA 9:9)
(Oil sbalem)
HMRUSOV, Z. N.;I JA4-
Outlook for the expansion of the textile industry in
Siberia*
Tekst.prom. 20 no.2t4-7 1 160. (MIRA 13:6)
(Siberi&-Textile industry)
.. t,
DOBROPOLOVA, L.L.4., starahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; XOTOVA,
A.A.
Industrial relationo, interdistrict transportation of semi-
processed producta and specialization of the textile
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1, TSentraltnyy ekonomicheskiy naucbno-isoledovateltakiy
institut
pri Gosudarstvennom planovom Immitate Soveta Ministrov RMR
(for
Dobronplova). 2. Nachaltnik Podotdela khlopchatobumazbnoy
prorphlennosti Gosudarstvennogo planovogo, komitete Soveta
Ministrov
RMR (for Kotoya).
(Industrial -n ement) (Textile industry)