.11 . 1, ,, , , ,
. . . -, - , I
ILIVITSKIY. A.A.; UTKIN, L.A.; XWMRV, V.1a.
Undergrouni mining of the Blagodat' mountain deposits. Biul.
TSKIICHM no.23:36-38 157. (MIRA 11:2)
l.Urallskiy filial AN SSSR (for Ilivitskiy, Utkin). 2.Goroblago-
datskoye rLuloupravleniya (for Peahkov).
(Blagodat Mountain--Iron mines and mining)
MiUMV, Ye.
Slesamala I veot~wOcheskmia Obrabotk,,t lzdelll. (MAchtnine krd XpcKarlc~-,*-,
FinishIrr, of Metallic Products)
185 !)- 1. :;0
50. 'Four Coliti-jent Bon'~~ L~st. April 1951,
9,03,00 88510
S/477/60/000/002/00',"30'
I 9,:a 00 0 B023/BO66
AUTHORS: Samoylov, G.. V, Colonel, Engineer, Peshkov, Ye. M,,
of the Medical Service, Myazdrikov.-F
TITLEi Method of Remote Recording of Essential Physiological
tions in Men by Means of Radiotelemetry
PERIODICAL: Voyenno-meditsinsk.4y zhUTnal, 1960. No. 2, pp. 70-72
TEXT: The authors describe a method devised by them in 1949 of reccr
ding physiological f-inctions in men during flight by means of a radio
telemetric device. According to the authors, this method is still app
lied. It permits the recording of respiratory frequency, body tempera-
'ure, oxygen pressure under the mask, pressure in the stress device of
the pressurized suit, flight altitude. pressure in the cabin. overstrairl vl~
etc. The respiratory movements of the chest are transmitted to a feeler
which Is fastened to the chest The scheme of the feeler may be seen 4n
Fig 1. By means of the fee-'er the respiratory movements are transformed ir,
tc. vcltage fluctuations of direct current The voltage fluctuations of tne
Card 1/4
88510
hle*hod of Remote Refording of Essential Physio- S/I 77/60/000/002/001 /00'
logical Functions in Men by Means of Radio- B023/BO66
telemetry
feeler are received by a commutator and pass over to a converter which
transforms them into sound frequency, This sound frequency is transferred
by means cf the radio transmitter from the airplane to the earth. trana-
formed and recorded on photot7raphic paper. The radiotelemetric device can
operate with potentLometric and with carbon feeler. Tensiometers may be ap-
plied for this purpose as well. Fig. 2 shows the scheme of a simple devi;-e
for recording physiological functions of the pilot. The authors fitted the
transmitter of the :r-adiotelemetric device in tho airplane and in adequat4~,
position feelers to record the parameters mentioned above. The respirat---r,
feeler is applied under the suit with only a 'Low tension in order to pre
vent a hampering of the pilot's movements Fig. 3 shows curves of the re
sp-~ratory movements Also cranges of the type of chest movements in depend
ence Dn the external pressure are recorded there, Fig. 4 presents urveq
which illustrate the chest movements in great altitudes and on sudden change
of the surrounding 1,*,T7i_-,spheiic pressure, The examples given do not
pletely cover the rarge of applicability of the method disc-133ed.
Ac,-ording to the it may be widely and successfully applied --n the
11~aid 214
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Method of Remote Recording of Essential S/177/60/000/002/001/001
Physiological Functions in 'lien by Means B023/3o66
of Radiotelemetry
study of the working physiology of aircrews and in sport. There are 4
figures.
SUBMITTED: January 1957
Legend to Fig. 1: R constant resistance, Rd variable resistance of
the feeler, 1-3 - terminals. Legend to Fig. 2: airplane apparatus: D
Card 3/4
88510
S/177/60/000/002/001/001
B023/Bo66
respiratory feeler, D2 - feeler of the altitude of flight, D3 - feeler
of overstrain, D4 - feeler of oxygen pressure under the mask, D 5 -fee- 'A
ler of pulse frequer.cy, 1 - commutator, 2 - converter, 3 - radiotrans-
mitter. Ground apparatus: 4 - radioreceiver, 5 - converter, 6 - recor-
der, 7 - time recorder.
Card 4/4
ll~l 1A 11
/e vj 1
re 0
r r, r, t :,5, Yu F.
io fina
I )g7 of Ire-,-a
PESHKOV, Yevgeniy Onisimovich; YAKOBSON, M,O., nauchn. red.;
"-. -.1-11- .ABOLEMOV,lV.F,, red.; NW.'TSLOVA, L,Y;,, tekhn. red.
[Machining on turret lathen] Habota na tokarno-revoll-
vernykh stankakh. Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1964. 283 p.
(MIRA 17:4)
PESHKOV A, G~ A.
F I oristic :! indE ir, i~', - I z ', - S,- b. , -,~ . 1~ n- . 2i 12-2
162. (MIRA 17:8)
1. Vc-s*,-cjjnc-Sibirakly Ln:-,,tit,A "ibirskogo
otdel-nJya AN 5~,SR, 'jc-k-,Aok.
YEFIMV, I.F.; LAGUNOVA, O.D.; MAGDESIYEVA, N.N.; TI7VV, V.V.; YURIYEV, Yu.K.;
PISHKOVA, V.M.
Determination of the acid dissociation constants of -diketones
of the selenophene series. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 2: tim. 18
no65t49-53 S-0 163. (MIU 16:11)
16 Kafedra analiticheskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
ACCESSION NR: AP4019505 S/0075/64/019/003/0297/0302
AUTHOR: Dolmanova, I. F.; Peshkova, V. M.
TITLE: Determination of microamounto of copper by means of the catalytic
oxidation reaction of hydroquinone by hydrogen peroxide 'in the presence of
pyridine
SOURCE: Zhurnal analfticheskoy khimii, v. 19, no. 3. 1964, 297- 302
TOPIC TAGS: copper, quantitative analysis, microanalysis, catalytic hydroqui-
none oxidation, copper hydroquinone pyridine complex, optical density, photo-
metric analysis
ABSTRACT: The catalytic oxidation of hydroquinone by hydrogen peroxide in the
presence of pyridine and copper was studied. Using the differential variant of
the kinetic method of analysis it was established that the optical density of the
solution increases with increased reaction time and concentration of the oxidized
form. of the hydroquinonet. A 1: 1 ratio of pyridine and hydroquinone provides a
Cord 1/2
ACCESSION NR: AP4019505
constant maximum on the differential curve; the catalytic reaction is at its
maximum at pH 7. l- 7. q.. The first order function between copper concentration
and the hydroquinone oxidation rate provides a means of determining the unknown
copper concentration. The method of tangents is suitable for concentrations up
to 1 x 10-3 microgram/ rnl; the fixed time method (Comparing optical den sity
after 30 minutes with a standard) is sensitive up to 5 x 10-4 microgram/ml.
5 x 10-7,/o Cu, can be'determined from a 2-g- - sample. The mechanism of the
catalytic oxidation reaction is discussed. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 5 figures
'ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University).
SUBMITTED: 06Jun63 DATE ACQ: 31Mar64 ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: CH NO REP SOV: 000 OTHER: 003
C,ard 2/2
SOCMVKO, L.P.; VOLODDIA, W.T.; FOLETAMA, V.M.
Una of a flow oxyhemometer of the :Pb-~M type in artificial eir-
culation. Vbst.khir. 87 no.11:38-,W N 161. (MIRA 15:11)
1. 1z samostoyatellrogo konstrukto-rakogo tekhnologichaskogo byuro
biologiches:kogo i fiziologichookogo priborostroyeniya (Leningrad).
Adres avtor:)vt Leningrad# Savirovskaya ul., 37; "Biofizpribor.*
(BLOO.D-OXYGM4 CMITENT) (UMD-CIRCULATIOZI, ARTIFICIAL)
TERMOVA, L.G.;PI)LISHCHUK,-Y.1,
RG1-01 rhetwgmph iB a new apparatus fCT the stWy of the awdiovaccular
s"tdm. Med. prm. 14 n0-9:43-46 Ag '60. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Samostoyatel'noye konstruktorskoye teklmologicheskoye byuro
biologicheakogo i fiziologicheakogo priborostroyeniya.
(MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AM APPARATUS)
PESHKOV, Yevgeniy Onisimovicb; FADEYEV, Nikolay Illicb; aELYANSKIY,
. , =Ami,
KC, V.L., teklm. red.
(SbAdent technical dictionary;,aixi for practical exercises of
grade 5-7 stvdents) Tekhnicheskii slovarl shkollnika; posobie
d3.ia praktichesk:Lkh zmiatii uchaslachikheia V-VII klassov. Izd.2.,
i6pr. i dop. Moskvap Gos. uchebno-padagog. izd-vo M-va proov.
1-?,gFSR, 196.1. 176 p. (MIRA 15:2)
(Tecbnology-Dictionaries)
P�~WqV~, Yevgeniy Qiisimovich; IIRU&UEYN, B.Y,9., kand.takhn.rmuk,
retsenzent; RMAVINSKIY. V.V., inzh., red.; ELIKDW, V.D..
tekhn.red.
[Operator of' turret lethEls] Tokarl-revollvershchik. Moskva.
Goe.nauchno-tekhn.izd-To mashinoBtroit-.lit-ry, 1960. 190 p.
(MIRA 1):12)
(Turning)
GALEY, M.T.; P&MOV, Ye.O.
Effect of drill geometry and cutting conditions on the pre-
citsion of drilling holes. Priborostroenie no.2:6-8 F 164.
(MIRA 170)
FESHKOV, Yevf;eniy Onisimovich. GOLOVIVO S.M., kand. teklm. nauk.
p
retsenzeR-,--IMM""MO,, I.I.., red. izd-va; GORD-EYEVA, L.P.,
tekhn. red.; YONOVA, G.V.~ tekJm. red.
(Adjustment-of turret lathes],Naladka tokarno-revollvernykh
stankov. Mciskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 149 p. (MIRA 15-9)
0
(Lathe a-44sintenance and repair)
PSSHKOV, Yevgoniy Quisimovich; FAIZYFY. Hikolay Ilich; POLMOV, A.A. ,
red.; GOLOVED, B.H., takhn.red.
[Technical dIctionary for pupils; manual for practical training
of Pupils of 5-7 grades] Tekhnicheakii slovarl shkollnika;
posobie dlia praktichaskikh zeniatii uchashchikheia V-VII klassov.
Moskva, Goa.uchebno-"dagog.izd-vo H-va proev.RSF%., 1959. 157 P.
(MIRA 1):2)
(Technical. education) (TechnoloL7.--Dictionaries)
FADEM, iakoiay rvich,; MOROZOVA, G.F.. red.;
M . OVA. tekhn. red.
[Album of moobanical drawinr8 for aclhool workabops; manual for
grades five to seven] Allbom chertezhei-ftdelli dlia shIL-ollnykh
masterskikh; posobio d1lia uchashchikhaia V-VII klassov. Moekva, Gos.
ucbebno-pedagog. izd-vo X-va oroav. 11S.FSR. 1958. 197 1.(ic portfolio).
(MIRA 11:10)
(Manual trainby..)
MHKOT, Ye.O.. inthener.
~
Files vith attached cutting blades. Stan. i instr. 18 no.4:26-27
Ap 47. (VIZ A 7: 1. )
(Files and rasps)
FZSHKGV.Ye. 0.; MITIF, V.I., inzhener~ redaktor; POPOVA, S.M., tekhni-
cbeekly redaktor.
(Operator of the turret lathe] Tokarl revollvershchik. Moskva.
Goo, nauchno-tekhn. lzd-vo mashinostrolt. lit-ry. 1955. 147 P.
(Turning) (MLRA 8-8)
I-Emov, Te.o.
FHASE I TaTEA.3URE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 7-3 - I
BOOK Call Vo.- AF510124
Authors: GOLOVIN, G. V. and FLSHKOV, Ye.O.
Full Title: SPECIAL !-:ACHIN-IE TOOLS ki-fRMISICII WORK
Transliterated Title: Spetsiallnyye stanki v priborostroyenii
PUBLISHING DATA
Originating Agency: None
Publishing House; Strma 6claritific and Technical Publishing House of
Literature on Machine-Building and 3hil.-building
(MASInGIZ)
Date: 195~ No. p1p.: 246 No. of copies: 10,000
EditoriEtl Staff; Malov,, A. N., Kand. of Tech. 3ci. - editor Neklyudov,
G. I.,, Fng. and Zhardzin, Ye. P., Bhg. - Appraisers
PURPOSE- This book was witten specifically to moet the educational program
renuirements in technic4LI schools of the Miniistry of Machine-Building
an~ Instrument Desigbing and was approved for use as a textbook by
students in tekhnikuma.
TEXT DATA
Coverage- This book is devoted to minute description of Soviet precision
type machine tools used for !ranufacturing of watches, gages, meters, etc.
Lathes, lathe-boring machines, turret lathes andautomatic and thread-cutting
machines, milling and gear-cutting machines and grinding and buffing
machines
NOTE: See card for GOLI-IINIP (1. .11. for rage 2 of the abstract.
Spet-~ial'nyye st nk-,;. v rr-bor-~st:- -,,--n-ii (3-ecia' n--- tools In oDi by)
jDl-,vin I Yc, .7:e-;
2 rs.
SO: N/5
741 .41
. g
KAXITANKO, Rikolay branovich; KROLIK. Z.H.; OSTjkPBNXO. N.H.; FX!jH
RUBOT, N.Y.; TUDIN, S.T.; DUBROVSKIY. I.A., redaktor
tekhnicheekly redaktor
(Machine-shop practice and fundamental knowledge of materials]
Slevarnoe delo a oenovami matertalovedentia. Izd. 2-os. Moskva, Goo.
tzd-vo selkhos. lit-ry, 1956. 414 p. (MLRA 9:10)
Nachine-shop, practice)
(Agricultural machinery-Repairing)
FZSHIOV. Von., dots.
East Chinese Fharmaceutic Institule in Nanking. Yermataiia, Sofia
4 no.3:12-15 May-June 54.
1. land. na meditsinakito nauki I chlen n& Bulgarskats kulturna
delegatella v Narodna republika Kital.
(PHARMACY,
in Ghtna)
PESHKOVAO F. S., (Veterinary Surgeon Perm, Oblast', Nerdvinsk Raion Veterinary
Hospital)
Treatnent of the malignant catarrhai fevc-r In cattle
Veterinariya vol. 38, no. 10, October 1961, pp. 81-89
BOR150VA, V.D. Prinimall uchastive: BATURINA, Ye.A.; FESMOVA, F.G.;
ALMOV, Te-P.; IXWSUINA, V.Te.; METROVA, H.I.; SABLINA, 0.7.;
SLYAIWW, A.P.; TKMOVSKATA, Kh.A.; GHIZHIKOVA, N.M. SUAKOVSKAYA,
L.I., red.; l'OTOTSKAYA, N.M., tekhn.r,ed.
(Districts of Novosibirsk Province; physicogeographical features]
Raiony Novosibirskoi oblasti; prirodno-ekonomichoskBis kharaktoriBtika.
Novosibirsk, Novosibirskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1959. 367 p.
(HIH 13:9)
(Novosibirsk Province--Economic geography)
JES H KOVA
Interrelations between famst and steppe in the Angara Valley.
Trudy Vost.-Sib.biol.inst.SO AN SSSR no.D90-99 062.
(MRA 16A)
(Angara V&Iley--Steppes)
(P.nF,ara Valley-Forest
FESHKOVA, G.A.
Steppes of the Angara region and their relation to steppgs
of adjacent areaa. IL-.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.11!62-6,q 1~9.
Mlk 13:4)
1. Vostochno-Sibirokiy filial Sibirakogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Angara Valley-Stoppen)
ph.~: -A *10 *11.1.
~ , 1. A. C-rld Ei- '0i -- 'I.AeP,e ve,-,-ti,~ Of ':.e L,~J~ra-.Riv~.r r-
Irl-l-Itsk, 19CO (Aca,! :;Oi Bot,,.,i~i,-' Inf7t I., '~T. '-. l,o7ni.r,-)-;.
Affiliate of the Sil,pl-i V-,- 6k
~ j PI-tme-A, Actl,4 Scl, %'-:A)- (KL, 1-61, 1[1~,,)
-137 -
PESHMOVA, G.A.
Cobresia associations in the Angara regi,=. Izv.Sib.otd.A.N
SSSR no.5-:110-114 161. (YJRA 14:6)
1. Voistcchno-Sibirskly filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SM,
Irkutsk.
(Angara Valley_-Plant communities)
PSSHXOVA, G.A.
Along the northwestern edge of the tansy steppes. Izy.Sib.
otd.AN SM ao.11:123-177 '58. (MIRA 12:2)
1. Vostochno-Sibirekty filial AN SSSR.
(R!Likal region--Steppes) (Tansy)
PESHKOVA, G.A.
Chqrncteri9tiC:3 Of the dif3tribution of vegetation in Olcrryarmayr.,
District. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.12. Ser. biol.-med. nauk no.3;
33-36 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Vostochnc-Sibirsldy biologichaskiy institut Sibirskogo
otdeleniya AN SSSR, Irkutsk.
PESUOVA, G.A.
Relict communities of ArtemisietA maritinae in "he Irk7atsk-Baia,-ar~sk
forest-steppe. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.1:126-130 '58.
(MIRA 11: 8)
l.Vostoc'ano-Sibirskiy filial Ali SSSR.
(Irkutsk Frovince-Artemisieta) (Balagansk region--Artemisieta)
3(7) SGV/51o-:15-~~'-Ic, 17
AUTHOR: Peshkova, I. I.
C---
TITLE: On the Problem of the Role Played by Ageostrophic Wind
Deviations in the Formation of Fields of the Absolute Geo-
potential (K voprosu o roli ageostroficheskikh otkloneniy
vetra v formirovanii poley absoly-Litnogo geopotentsiala)
PERIODICAL: Meteorologiya i gidrologiya, 1959, Nr 6, PP 39 - 41 (USL;7.)
ABSTRACT: An evaluation is made here of the influence exerted by the
ageostrophic character of atmospheric movements on the process
in the formation of local changes in the monthly avera.-e fields
of the absolute geopotential. In the synoptic practice, charts
of earth-near pressure, of absolute topoE;raphy, of temperature
and other meteorological elements, averaL;ed on respective
time intervals, are used as initial data in the investi[:ation
of macroprocesses with a duration of from a few days to one
month. There are also schemes of the hydrodynamic lonE-ferm
forecast of atmosDheric pressure (Refs 4,9). One of t..e possible
schemes of such a forecast is given here. This scheme is an
Card 1/3 answer to the problem mentioned above. As compared to ot,.(,r
On the Problem of the Role Played by Ageostrophic Y;T`o-'
Wind Deviations in the Formation of Fields of the Absolute Geopote."tial
similar schemes this one here is more general and is ba.-,ed
on less rough assumptions. In deriving the forraula, the
present paper proceeds from equation (1) for the vertical
component of the eddy of velocity. This formula has been ob-
tained from the equations averLL!--,-,d -aith respect to tilne from
the dynamics of the atmosphere (Ref 3). It was simplified
following recommendations made in the paper (Ref 7). Further-
more, the summands depending on the turbulent tenoions v,-ere
left out. According to formula (2) the quantities contained
in forin,ala (1) ar(-, roplacod and formula ("') iti derivtod. On
the strength of the latter, the avera.-L, local variationo of
the heights of isobaric planes in a certain month consist of
two parts: the eddy- and the diverging part. In det:-rm-inin!~
thboe parts, the monthly aver-a'-,es of the field of the absolute
Geopotential And of the wind munt be taken from the precedinJ
month for tho foroauat. 1,,1111pil-Ical data oloarly ohwa, h,)V10V(!r,
that the local variationa of the monthly avortqe of th- Vieklo
of absolute geopotential do not only depend on the dynamic
Card 2/3 and kinematic factors considered ahen deriving formula (3),
Cii V o Probl-2i,- of t' rC
WIi nd De vi a ti onS i n t' c n o s o
but also and to a Creat eytont on tho tl~ f -1c
fore Vi(: :,i,-' t 2-:1 of (3) must be coi..., I
additional 11, ancl formula (4) is thus obt,-Ji.
ir, equal to the montlly aver-q.-e of ti.-- "normaill local
of tl,c 71 1 S
:,-)o,~ct,~ntial hoift oi~ the isobaric planc.
mula 14) was uscd in the pai~er (Ref 8 in English I
rc--ult:, obtainerll in th,~~ USA a---c chown here. T1,u ~ut~
kova) has 1,c,,7un corputationo :tith this formul"I
the techni -tic of coriputin,; the -uantitioa contai;iud i i,
is alt-~rod. Provioi-onal result,- conf-J--m t',-c :,j 4
concluoion t' at t:-,e ~,-eos.,-ophic charactor of c
n0%,(.! 011tS M110t be illtO -LCC(JUI',t ~-:heri :3ottin., u,It r
scheme of a 1011~~- to rm wo" fc -, t.
9 rofe-rences, 7 (:7 Mic'. .'Ovif''..
Card 3/f
DOMSKOV61"AYA, Yo.?,; 1 LIAFr'ICIVL, I.I.
:,~imiysis of conditions promoting emsiderable curinc,
I
thu jAs.-~aEei of cold fronts over central areas of the &uropeean
part of Lhei U.S.S.R. in the warm part of the year. 6bor. rab.
p0 ginop. no. 5:32-1+1 160. WDk 14: F)
1. Upruvloniye gid-,-ometoorologichuskoy slu,-,Iiby tsentrallnykli
oblastoy Ynvroleyshoy territorii 36')SR.
(',zin and rainfall)
FESHKOVA, K.Kh., siarshiy inzh.
---
Under the vultry skiy of Turkmenistan. Put'/'l rmt.kbm. 6
no .2 :10 102. (MIM 15.2)
1. MariyskiWa distantsiya Ashkhabadskoy dorogi.
(Turlmenistari.--Railroads--.-I&Lintenance and repair)
.0 , inzh.; GUMAAN, R.M., inzh.; ll;~SIIKOV, I.B.,, inzh.
BAMICOV L. 1.
Winding wires with lavsan fiber insLLIation. F-lekrrotekhnika 34 rc.12:
10-13 D '63. (AURA 17-1)
AKKnMAW, V.V., eta-rehiy nauchnyy sotrudnlk; ALEKSANDRDVA. N.M., nauchnyy
sotrudulk; PBSHKOVA, L.Ya., nauchnyy sotrudulk
Iffectiveness of modern methods of treating polycy-themia. Akt.vop.
perel.krovi no.4:193-194 '55. (MIRA 13:1)
1. Gematologicheskaya klin!kFL Leningradekogo instituta perelivaniya
krovi (zav. klinikoy - prof. S.1. Sherman).
(IRYTHREMIA)
MEKOftj Ii. (Sverdlovok)
'Using an old yardstick. Sav.profsoiuzy 19 noo5a'" Hr 163.
(HIFLA 16s2)
(fterdlovsk-Trade unions--Officers)
(Sverdlovsk--Machinery industry--Managewh't)
PESHEOVA, N. (F.Kiyev)
The plant is striding toward tonarrow. Sov. prof3oiur.y 17 no.!C:
23-26 0 '61. (MIRA I L.: 9 )
(Kiev--Instrument industry) (Socialist competition)
Ff
V F~ T, k~! K N B. B.; F P~ T K T J~ t.* 1) A L j
D 7'f er.
t, v
ri ~l
ALIMAMN, I.P. . FEI.BVALISKIT, Ye.S.; PBSHWVA T.M, -
AMM;p
Ksiz trends in scientific research vork of the Dep"tuent of A-ma-17tical
Chemistry. llch.zap.Meek.um.174:171-175 155. (HLRA 9:7)
(Chemistry, Analytical)
FESHKOVA, N. (sovkhaz Budeskala, Latviyskaya SSR)
Take care of the day and the year will take care of itnelf.
Sov. profE;oiuzy 18 no.50-8 Fir 162. (KRA 150)
1. Spetsia.11ayy korrespondent zhurnala "Savetskiye profspyuzy."
(Latvia--Stato farms)
PFZHKOVA, V.-A. LPi0sll-kova, V.0, I
Study on biological and dynamic characterlStICB 01" the
of alkaloAD in Physochlaina physalordes (L.) 3. :~on. Farmatsav. znur
19 no.4:23-28 164. (MIRA 17:21)
1. Kafedra farmakognozii i bot&niki Leniingraciskogo khimlk-o-.'aLr.-mt.sov-
ticheskop instituta.
P&".HKOVA, V. 1,.
Mat-c-ria--:s on thi, gergnilh.'cr.," disvtz~,,ticrj r,' Riyzic,fhaamia ph7aalcld s.
1 11 -S
Trudy 1-tin. ln:j'. 164.
(M I RA 18. 1)
-1. Kafedra 7-er-itgrad-skogo kh' nlikf~f Erma t--,F~vt-icheskogo
instituta.
Was tor
Sla 1 3 4 a topeoll"Ists I& 1$ 11 It of to x a Ift a a ff a #I it of to 0 k a 11 v 0 p it a at a atto
- - a L-1 -4 .&--" A a 0 F 0 a I I If --A T-A Al a CE 0 u 0 11, a 6 1 1 S j iI It I tjI
4 -09
-06
Propwabom of altratrit of Cow mad
amNIAROSS.
I*JJ. )'b?f 4,'tAPi*. AMWOIp (MO&MW).
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SHLENSKAYA) V.I.; KHVOSTOVA, V.P,i PE-SHKOVA, V.M,
Spectrophotometric study of the interaction of palladium ionB
withIpotassium thiocyanate. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no-5098-603
k9 620 (KERA 16:3)
1. M.V.Lmononov Moscow State University.
(Falladiwa cmpounds) (Potassium thiocyanate) (Spectrophotometry)
PFZHEOVA V.M.; IGNATIYEVA, N.G.; OZEROVAp G.P.
Determination of rhenium with X-furyl dioxime in the presence
.-of-molybdenum. Zhur.anal.khim. 18 no.41496-499 Ap '63.
(MIRA l6s6)
1. M.V.Lomonoi5oV Moscow State University,
(Rhenium-Analysis) (Molybdenum--Analysis)
kESHKOVA, V.M.; PEN AN
Complex formition of hafnium with chloride, nitrate, and sulfate
ions studid# by the distribution method. Vest.Hosk.un. Ser.2:Khim.
18 no.1:40=,~2 Ja-F 163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Kafedra analiticheskoy khimli bbskovskogo universiteta.
(Hafniun compounds)
El AN[Pleng Ang]
JMP'KA_,_Y,M
~,j_ P
Ccciplex foroation in %,he orystem hafniun - selenoyl acetate
benzene - B20 invvvtigated by the distribution method. IZv.
vytj. ucheb. zav,l kbin. I khin. t6kh, 5 no,51694-697 162.
(MIR& 161l)
.1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitat imeni Lqmonosova,
kafedra, amiliticheekoy khimii.
(Hafnium compounds)
SAVOSTINA, V.M.; ASTAKHOVA, Ye.K.; PESIIKOVA,--V.M.
Study of the properties of A -dioximes having analytical application.
Vest.Mosk.un.Ser.2:Khim. 18 no.2:43-45 Mr-Ap 163. (MMA 16-5)
1. Kafedra analiticheskq khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Oximool (Chomistry, Analytical)
MELICHAKOXIAP N. V.; PESHKOVA,_".
Study of the complex formation bY' the method of distribution
in the system sirconiun - selenvyl acetone - benzene - water.
Vast. Mosk. un. Ser. 2- Klim. 16 I.I.e.171, no.6:61-63 N-D 162.
(MIRA 16:1)
1. Kafedra analitichaskoy khimii Moskovskogo universiteta.
(Complex compounds) (Systems(Chemtstr-y))
FESEKOVA, V.M.; IGIU,TIYFVA, N.G.
0.
1.2-Cyclohej)tanedione dioxime as a reagent for the gravint1tric
and extraction-photometric determination of nickel in the
presence of copper. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.9:108(>-1090 D 162.
(MIM 16:2)
1. M.V. Lorionosov Moscow State University.
(Nickol-Analysis) (Gyclohaptanedione)
pp-skfico-VA. V. M.
Peahkova, V. M. and Shlt~nakAia, V. I. (Chemistry) Comnounds of bismuth with dioximes.
P. 103
Chair of Analytical Chemistry
Jar.- 1, 1051
SO: Hprald of thfi Aoscow Univergity. Serios on Physics-Kathematice nnO Nnturql
Sciences. No. 1. No. 5, 1951
US.S'R/Chemistry INTickel ',',ayiTun Q
P,E-.~5 Hik" 0
t'Amperometric Titration of Nickel wLth DicxLrnes," Feshkova and r:aillzy, ~-c-5csrc
State Univ it
Zhur Anal Khim, Vol. 7, No 3, pp 152-157
nodio e~~
DimetlL~rlglyoxime( Na-dimethylglyoxime rand dioximecyclohexa n can be used for the
N'; 3 3# 3
amperometric titration of-aU441 in the pure salts and in the presence of Fe Al , Or
2# Cil:
and Zn . In titrattng vith di"44F4~, they recommend sodium acetate as a background.
Titration can be donducted. at room tempevatAwe without the removal of any"M from sQlw*o-~.
7jr
yzs r - t7m'b"
is tc be preferred to Am and
2#
since it permits the detecticn of among large quantities of Al, Fe, Or and Zn
The great stability of nickel -di oximecyc lohexanedi one in comparison w-Lth nickel-dimethyl-
glyoxime was confirned ampercmetrically.
ss
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ofnickel.
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porically, ~Iozic' ri 11) tho prwilct Of 0-0, IjIll')VO14 A TMI11
)ION.
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is sul
~pm 5.8-M. alone or in the prcsczce 41 Ycj.AI,.Cr; rblort."
Mftrid%lly it can be used as 1.
1. PESHKOVA, V. M.: GROMOVA, M. I.
2. USSR (600)
4. Oximes
7. Colorimetric determination of rhenium with the use of' d1oxImO!j.
Vest. Mosk. un., 7 no. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953.
Unclassified*
'~87 m-Furildloxime V a Leagent for gravimetrie
and c0orinjettic determ-m-aTro-n-ME-Mel. V-M
Analytical Abt. kova. k;. A. Go cha E. A. Lrtt)r,,,& nd 1, V
l'iiz,lrrnko%,a U. .1" am., 953, M, "
VOIL. I No. 114-11 R) -,--I itable for micro-
Mar. 1954 wtaviinfAric determinations of N!, e.g, for 0-ri log
of N1 In Af) ml ,I wAn 'the liff for tinant. pptrL
lnorf,,nni C is in tht-, tange 0 4 to 10-(i. In presence of tattrate
Fe arid AI do not hitcrtrie at concr, up to 100 times
th at of th, Ni Colorimetric determinations can
be carrivil vot kith chl,-roform or benzene extracts
of t1w (-npiex ft-- -In. of pli 7-3 to S-4.
U G. S. SUM
"The T,,(-,ory and ?ractical Utilizatioz. o.' Cx-~J,,.E-s ir.
1,.oscow State UY 1,'.oscow, 1954. (Ve-~t 1,~osk U, 1( Dec '14)
:1 vey of Scientific Ind Techniml Lisssertat2ons efended F-.* 1--
~ Ur
i.it,her Educational li silit',-tioi-s (12
C I
Suin. No. 556, Tun 55
USSR/Chemistry Palladiun, Oximes FD-678
Card 1/1 Pub. 129 - 13/25
Author Peshkova, V. M.; --Y~Ienskaya, V. I.; and Gashevskaya, A. I.
Title Problem of the d~--tcrmination of palladium by oximes
Periodical : Vest. Mc-sk- un., Ser. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, Vol. 9, No. 3,
83-'-C,, MIRY 1954
Ab- 1-ct : Study the i-e of methyl and dimetbylglyoxime and salicylaldoxime
for the co1orj.:;!.-tric determination of palladium in nonaqueous
solv,--,nts. Finu that methylgloxime and salicylaldoxime can be
used for the above determinations in the presence of other elem-i.-,
but nonsymmetricPA methy1dioxime is the most sensitive reagent
for the colorim,.,tric determination of palladium.
T-, ion : ChEir ef Amalytical Chemistry
ted : June
10,53
PRSROVA, V.H.; SIUMSKLYA, V.I.; RLSMSUYA, A.I.
On the problem of determining palladlun by ortmes. Vest.Mosk.
un. 9 no.5:83-90 My 154. (K12A 7:7)
1. Kafedra analitichaskoy khimil.
(Palladium) (Oximes)
FF_ L H ~~ C.- v 0, V- 1")
USSR/Chemistry - Analytical FD-1145
Card 1/1 Pub. 129-9/23
Author ; Peshkova, V. X.; Gallay, Z. A.
Title : Amperometric methods for determining titanium
Periodical : Vent. Hook. un., Ser. fizikamat. i yest. nauk, 9, No 7s 73-81, Oct 1954
Abstract : Cupferron was found to be a satisfactory reagent for the amperometric
titration of titanium (IV) in pure salts and in the presence of Al, Ki,
Zn, and Cr. Redox reactions can be utilized for the amperometric titra-
tions by increasing the stability of the titanium solution. Ferric
cb1orlde vas found to be the best oxidizing agent for determining tita-
nium in steels. Nineteen references (eleven USSR).
Izotitution : Chair of Amlytical Chemistry
Submitted ; February 18, 1954
PESqKOVAV Valentina Moiaeyevna.
Academic degree of Doctor of Chemical Sciences, based on her defense
28 February 1955, in the Council of Moscow Order of Lenin State
University imeni Lomonosov, of her dissertation entitled: "Theoretical
Bases and Practical Applications of Oximes in Analysis."
Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Scionces
SO: Decisions ~)f VAK, List no. 14, 11 June 55, Byulleten' MVO SSSR,
No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPRSAY-537
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M ppi. Js lorretc! by the d1axime of 1,2-cyclobt-xanedlDoe..
The mol. wt. of the d1oxhuend its wly. in 31.0 do nDt
Wcatly mffect rbe propett!" of the Yj ppl. 'no mup].
I structiml of d1oilmes rdso affects theit suitability for cnloli.
3nettic dan. of their mttal compitus. A mo. of d1oxhuts
vA~rr stwiled for OjOr molay cw)Tj. of extincti4m rind IbOr
a~effs. olt distn'jution betwen an sq. and ri;;.q. . mii
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PEWN(NA, V.H., doktor khimicheakikh nauk.
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Production of new reagents. ZaT.lab. 21 fLO.10:1269-1270 155.
(HLRA 9:1)
l.Mookovski.v Gosudaretvanyy universitet.
(Chemical tests and reagents)
USSR/Analytical Chemistry - Analysis of Inorganic Substances, G-2
Abst Journal: Referat Zbur - Khimiya, No 19, 1956, 61848
Author: IPeshkova., V. M., Shlenskaya, V. I., Rashevskaya, A. 1.
Institution: None
Title: Colorimetric Determination of Palladium with Oximes
Original
Periodical: Izv. Sektora platiny IONKh All SSSR, 1955, No 32, 61-74
Abstract: Compounds of Pd with dimethylglyoxime (I), methylglyoxime (II) and
salicylaldcxxime (III) are dissolved in nonaqueous solvents. Yellow
solutions of Pd compounds with II or III in C6H6 or C'[Cl3 have high
values of molar coefficient of light absorption which renders them
convenient for photometric determination of Pd without preliminary
separation of the associated elements. The oximates are extracted
- at pH 1-4 In the presence of excess II and III. In lieu of III there
can be added to the solution of Pd salti, with the same result, Buc-
cessively salicylic aldehyde (IV) and then hydroxylamine (V) although
on simply mixing IV and V, in the absence of Pd, III is not formed.
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TOPCHIYEVA, K.V.; SHAKHOVA, Z.F.; ALIKOIN, I.P.; NOVOSRWVA,
A.V.; SPITSYN, V.I.; LUT6NKO, I.F.; GIBASIMOV, Ya.I.; NESMEYANOV.
A.N.; TEUNT'YEV, A.P.; POTAPOV, Y.M.; GIBALO, I.M.
B.3. Przhavall skit; obltuary. rest. Moisk. un. Sor. mat. makh.. astron.,
fiz., khtm. 11 no.2:205-207 056. (MIRA 10t12)
(Prahavallskil, Rvgantl Stepanovich, 1879-1956)
ALIMARIN, I.P.; FESHKOVA. V.M., doktor khimichaskikh nank.
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Spectrophotometric and colorimatric analytical methods; all-Union
conference. Vest. AS SSSR 26 no-3:133-135 Mr '56. OuRA 9:6)
I.Chlen-korrespondent MI SSSR (for Alimarin).
(Colorimetry) (Spactrophotometry)
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Determination of the stability constants of complex compounds of'
nickel and cobalt. Zhur.neorg.khim. 9 no.4:817-821 Ap 164.
(MIRA 17:4)
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 302 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Pe shkova, V. M. , Ga Ila y, Z. A. , A lekseyeva, N. N.
TITLE: Amperometric Determination of Molybdenum (Amperometri-
cheskoye opredeleniye molibdena)
PERIODICAL: Khimiya redkikh elenientov, N r 3, 1957, pl) I lq- 130
ABSTRACT- A rotating Pt electrode and a GINTsVETMET polarograRh
were used in the amperometric titration of M06+ with a Cr 2+
solution. The CrZi oxidized at the Pt electrode, at +0.4 v. on
a background of HCI and H,)S04- this produced a diffusion cur-
rent proportional to the concentration. M04,~ and Mo5~1 do not
yield a diffusion current in such conditions. On a background of
4N HCI, the sensitivity threshold was 1.5 rng Mo in a 25-cc solu-
tion; on a 4N H2S04 background the threshold was 0.5 mg Mo in
a 25-cc solution. In the anode region MrI2 * , Zn2+ , A13+ , C,3+
and Ni2+ did not exhibit a polaro) raphic wave, and the T14+ was
titrated with a Cr3+ solution, MA4 , however, was titrated
first, because FM064, M o~j ~0.51 volts, and ET14t ,/T13+ -0.04
Card 1/2 volts. Mo could be titraled III tile presell( e of T14 i kip to all Mo/
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Amperometric Determination of Molybdenum
Ti ratio of 1:3; when glacial acetic acid was present, it could be titrated up
to a ratio of 1:4. When oxalic acid or H3PO4 was present, Mo could be ti-
trated in the presence of W up to an Mo/W ratio of 1 15 (within an error of
0.03 mg). In the absence of Mo, W could be titrated with a Cr?+ solution
on a background of 7N HC1. When Fe3+ was present, two titrations were
necessary: one at 0 volts to deter6mine the Fe3+ , and one at +0.5 volts to
determine the sum of Fe3+ + Mo + . The most suitable range of Mo/Fe
ratios was that from 1:5 to 1:10 (the error being 0.176). Larger Fe contents
were determined by chromatoscopy. Cu had a catalytic effect on Mo6+ and
Fe3+ systems, and in its presence the latter elements could be titrated
simultaneously at +0.5 volts. Cu exhibited a similar effect on W6 ~ and Cr2+
systems. This method is used to determine the Mo in Fe-Mo and in steels.
N.G.
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Using ascorbic acid In amperometric t1tration. Report No. 1:
Determination of vanadium and cerium in the presence of other
elements [with summary in English]. Zhur.anal.khim. 12 no.4:
469-475 JI-Ag '5?. (MIRA 10:10)
l.Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova,
(Electrochemical analysis) (Vanadium) (Cerium)
(Ascorbic acid)
FVSHKOVA, V.M.; ANTIPOVA-KARATAYBVA, I.I.
Fhototwtric analysis. Zhur. anal. khtm. 12 no.5:629-636 S-0 057.
(Photomtry) (MIRA 10:11)
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Rare Earth Elements (F,-xtmction, Analysis,Use), Published by the Inctitute -j:'
Geochemistr-y and Analytical Chemistry Inieni V. I. Vernadol"iy, 1956, Moscow.
(Chemical Faculty of the Moscow State UniversiLy Im. M. V. Lomonosov), p.277-263.
FAMKOVAO VH.; BOMDVA* V.H.
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Copper, nicb3l, and cobalt compounds of dioximes. Rauch. dokl. vys.
shkol,v; khIm. I khim. tekh. no.1:62-67 158, (MIRA 11:6)
1, Rekozendo-rans, kafedroy analiticheskoy Widi &9kovskogo
goandarstven-mogo universitsta in. N.Y. losonosova.
(Oxinas) (Organometallio owpounds)
AUTHORS: Gallay, Z.1., Tiptsova, V.G.,and -Feshkova, V-9. SOV/55-58-1-28/33
TITLEt The Application of the Ascorbic Acid in the Amperometric Titration.
Communication 2. Determination of Iodine, Hypochlorites and Iodates
(Primeneniy-e askorbir~vpykisloty v amperometricheskom titrovanii.
Soobshcheniye 2. Opredeleniye yoda, gipokhloritoy i yodatov)
PERIODICALt Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta, Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh i
yestestvenrtykh nauk, 1956, Nr 1, pp 209-213 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt It was asserted that the ascorbic acid can be applied successfully
as a reagent mean in the analytic chemistry, e.g. for the
determination of copper and active chlorine in a iodometric manner,
or of hypo-chloritse by a direct titration with ascorbic acid. Lead
and silver can be shown by titration of the excess of the
potassium iodate.
There are 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONiKafedra anELliticheskoy khimii (Chair of Analytic Chemistry)
SUBMITTED: September 20, 1956 Zh A Kh
July 11, 1957 VUU
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AUTHORS: Peshko,vaj.M.. and Kim Heng-rak '-OV/55-5e-2-25/35
TITLEs Determination of Titanicum (III) With Sulphosalicylic Acid
in Preigence of Iron and Other Elements (Opredel,3niye titana
(III) sullfosalitsilovoy kislotoy v prisutstvii zheleza i
drugikh elementov)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta.Seriya mtemattki, mekhanlkl,
astronomii, fiziki, khimii, 1958., ':r 2,pp 167-196
ABSTRACT: The formation of colored combinations of threevalent
titanium with sulphosalicylic acid was conlirmed, and the
spectra and the absorption coefficients of the combinations
were determined. A method for the proof of small quantities
of titanium in presence of 10000 times larger quantities of
other inetals (Cu, V, Nb, Fe) was developed. The analysis is
carried out with sulphoealicylic acid and fluid zinc amalgam
as redlacing agent. The authors propose a high-speed pro-
cessing for the proof of titanium in iron ores and ateels
with a high concentration of chrome nickel.
There are 7 figures, 4 tables, and 13 references, 8 of whizh
are Soviet, and 5 American.
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Determination of Titanicum (III) With Sulpho- SOV/55-56-2-2c"11
salicylic Acid in Presence of Iron and Other Elements
ASSOCIATION% Kafedra analiticheakoy khimii (Chair of Analytic Chemistry)
SUBMITTEDs May 9, 1957
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