SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ABRAMOVA, Y.A. - ABRAMOVICH, A.D.

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S/C801/6~/0134/002/01't/025 A 0;~';?/A 12? AUTHORSs Abrameva, Te.A., Bufet.-hik,-.v%, 0-Y&. TITLE: Investigation ef vlacz~so fiberE by the zeth~.--i f ethanclysile PERIODICALs Zhurnal Prikladncy Khimii, v 34, a,) 2, 1961, 416-423 TEM The effoot ~A' the ztn~~ =,,i*.fa-e ir, the preaipi- tation bath on the fin.9 atru.-.!.j:6 :f M6-~ fr.,Ul Solutions with and without cyii~hexyiamine a1z.~x,.,j,-rs9 was -.raieal,lgated, The main factor vhiah determines the qu&!~'.*y cf vis3:se fibers A :he f'ne otriature developed during forza~.!.,-n -f the fiber. '~' depqndo ::,, -ondittoas ;n the precipitation bath. by M. i.:. ~'RAf :'i Text.11e R:_ search J,, 171, 264 ~'1947)), F-F. Mrrehfala, W.A. n 'Rr,-f 9;4 Textile Research J., 15, 12, 443 "1945"'. &ad D.~;. D:.-jz-m-nd e, a'.. 'Ref 91 J. Te Inat-, 50, 3j C162 (iq~q)) denc,,st7al.ed *.I.At tJ6711:1-4Y6 Lf f-ibly Span of fibers is slm!lar .,; the at.,-Gt-!h- ing. One cf !b& mtth,,ia flberf3 is Card 1/11 S/08OJ6-,/-,34.,/CC2/01 7/025 Investigaticr, of A05-7/A129 the kinetl~j jLeth.A -,f at meilam.. In ing media reorystallizatl)n f 'he f!'to:, V.I. Shark,:V, I.I. Koroltkrv-', and A.V. K:,.i;r-v-a (Ref 14, Zhl>K~,, 32, 3~ 3119 (11054)) de-, . Eie .11ber~ Ir. monstrated that u 1 1. praotioally olim~natfis r9-ryqt&l*_4r.Rt!or, 1 Thig method was ueed ir the preaent, ~~nvistlgstlvne, Tte fllbers weze ;rapared from viscose OOIUVIOLS with ~w~. differeal. degrees '0' ) c:f x&athogenate substitution (rf Fj' 30 and;~:j 80). A type of a lcw~vis~n~.s~ty Swedish (,,ord cellulose wag used and the 719ocso wai propa:red urAer a pzevicu~,:y deuarlt- ed low-temperature -.cnd~.t'_cA (Ref !5s ZhPKb, ?.Oj 2c~,' "956)). The fcrma- A 4 1 equ A jzer,4 tion of the single f1be: wap 3Lrrled ~-at ~'L- a Tem- perature in the pre;;~pitation bat0h was 4e4,'0-'c0 and ti, the PI&Btifioatioa bath 80120C. Principal aonditions were preaented in Tab. 2. Under simi- lar conditions fibers were obtained with admixtures of eyolchoxylamine (I g11). Ethanolysis was carried out under soft cond.1tvions, using 10% H s04 solutions in ethanol in a sealed ampoule at 1000C, a duration of 26, 40, 60, 180, and 360 min and a hydrolysis factor of 1130. It oan, be seen from the results cbtained (Tab. 3) that with in3reasing zinc sulfate Card 2/11 s I/,,.-, zo/6 11o ! 4.10021011 7/025 Inv eat ig at icr, f r cA-- -i) A,, /A' aonll,ent in the 3,0 1~, 'e'llillong in the fiber atrl,:,tur,, f 7~.e nydrulyzabi- lity of filtttrs ah(-w towc za)c..z% o-nnerr,!ng the amount of the amorpht ag f rao C, it, 4,: fhe ~resenoe of oyalchury-liLMILe 2-Lr.-- !UZU lbe f',lner~ Experiments 4 41 with fibere 17 !C m;,,weA jl-g iyzabllity Oompared to fibers with h.,gh-,,- F.1verg With T52e-30 have a hetver-ge--c-,.,;,~ sr~l 1; 1~ 6L E -,1,7, eltr- following a p a o i f 11 z e .1 f o f z. f in zinc~ dr,., the a=ryh,)u.9 tl 1, rz~L-' i:~ ~z r, a ua I t a Pel"S tr ation ef z i n c a 1"r, -~,h 1; 'k f 1 V y The chatige in the- 61V g1l zl-L;~ aulf&4v-e can be ex-*.&;',~~.ed k~y f itru~~tijxal unita, The -e az and I 'I Caxd Ml Inves t lgal, A'. - ASSOCIATIONi ."i c Z: A K 1-12 SSSR (Insiltute -f P~.71L AF SUBMITTED: Card 4/11 ABRAMOVA. Ye.A.; BUEETCHIKOVA, O.Ya.; NIKITINA, N.P. - Values of densityp swellingp and hygroscopicity in dependence on the conditions of fiber formation. Zhur. prikle khim. 34 no. 12:274&- 2754 D 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedinerLiy AV SSSR. (viscose) NIKITIN, 14kolay Ignatlyevich. Prinimli uchastiyes ABALUA. YG*A&.) staroYdy nauchnyy sotr.., kand. khim. nauk; AKIM, E.L.f inzh.- tekhnolog; LNTONOVSKIY, S.D,, dote.., kand. tekjm. nauk; VASILIYEVA, G~G.j inzh.-tekhnolog; ZAYTSEVA, A.F., starahly nniicbwjy sotrop kand. tekhn.nauk; KIMKOVA~ R.I., kand, tekhn, nauk; MALEVSKAYA, S.S.5, kand. khim. nauk; NIKITIN, V.14.starshiy nauchTy sotr., kand. fiz.-inat. nauk; OBOLENSKAYA, A.V., kands tekhn. nauk~ dotsent; FETROPAVLOVSKIY, G.A., starshiy nauobr*ry sotr,,, kand. tokhn. nauk; P011011M. A.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots.- SOLECMIIK, 11.7a., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; TOKAREV, B.I.) inzh.; TSVETAYEVA, I.P.j kand. tekhn. nauk; CHOCIIIYEVA, M.M.9 kand. tekhn. nauk; ELIASHBERG, M.G., doktor tekhn. nauk; YURYEV# V.I.; KARAPETYAN) G.O., red.izd-va; ZAMARAYEVA, R.A.p tekhn. red. [Wood chemistry and cellulose] Khixiia drevesiny i tselliulozy. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR) 1962. 711 p. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Nikitin). 2. Zave- duyushnhly kafedroy fizichoskoy i kolloidnoy khimii lesotekbniehe- skoy akadeniii (for Yurlyev)o (Cellulose) AERAMCIVA, Ye.A.; I=HNOVp N.M.; SHULIGIN, Ye.l. Nuclear magnetic resonance method of studying viscose fibers. Khim.volok. no*203-35 162- (KM 15:4) 1, Institut vyookomolekulyarriykh soyedineniy All SSSR (for Abramova, Bazhenov), 2. Laningradakiy tekhnologicheakiy inatitut, TsBP (for Shullgin). (Vinoooo-Spectra) ABRAMOTA, Ye.A. Effect of electrolytes on the solution properties of xanthogenateso of various degrees of substituticn. Wy LTA no.91:3j3-134 160. (MIRA '15:12) 1. Institut, vysokomolokulyarnykh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Electrolytes) (CaUulaso x6nthatee) (Solution (CheniBtry)) nav hoir ImMA, 18:4) o,' ravon fil.,crs. KhIM, 7c~(-K. AUTHOR: Abramova, Ye. G-....- SOV/20-122-3-48/57 TITLE: The Development of the Thyroid and the Pituitary Glands ir. tKe Bronze Turkey (Razvitiye shchitovidnoy zhelezy i Cipofizn u bronzovoy indeyki) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 3, pp 496-4910 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: There have been found contradicting data in publications as to the moment of the beginning formation of hormones in the thyrold gland during the embryonic period of birds. The problem of the physiological correlations between the two glands mentioned in the stage of early embryogenesis is insufficiently clear. According to some authors (Refs 4,15) there exist these cor- relations in the period mentioned above, others deny it. In the present paper the author studied this problem in the kind of poultry mentioned in the title, as this bird passes through a longer embryonic period. Investigations showed that the thyroid gland in this turkey begins to exist at the 4th day of in- cubation. On the 7th day it is already clearly bi-lobate and has no more connection with the throat. The first signs of a Card 1/3 hormonal activity of the gland were found on the 11th day when SOV/20-122-3-48/57 The Development of the Thyroid and the Pituitary Glands in the Bronze Turkey it contained already small drops of a chromophobic colloid. These results were obtained by autoradiography (accumulation of radio- active iodine). Only on the 14th day of incubation the colloid begins to aquire chromophilic properties. From table 1 may be seen that on the 16th-17th day the follicle epithelium reaches a heirlit of 5,58 or 6166~L, respectively. On the 16th day centers of a colloid may be seen in the thyroid gland. On the 26th-27th day the hormonal activity of the gland drops ab- ruptly. The anterior part of the hypophysis is formed the 4th day (Ratke pocket). On the 8th day the basal part of the oral lobe is strangulated and forms an epithelial cone. The baso- philic and cosinopbilic cells simultaneously begin to dif- ferentiate. This takes place in the cephalous lobe of the hypophysis in the 17 days old embryo. Beginning with the 18th day numerous strange cysts in the anterior lobe can be seen. They are mainly colored by a light blue colloid. Table 2 shows an increased differentiation of the chromophilic cells at the axpense of the chromophobes. The content of eosinophilic and basophilic cells continuously increases to the age of 23 days. On that day the gland reaches its maximum of hormonal activity. Card 2/3 Beginning with the 23rd day the content of basophilic cells in SOV/20-122-3-48/57 The Development of the Thyroid and the Pituitary Glands in the Bronze Turkey the anterior part of the hypophysis is changed synchronously with the deviations of the hormonal function of the thyroid gland. Thus, the thyroid gland during the major part of embryonic development is in an excited state. Only on the.26th-27th day their hormonal activity decreases. The colloid is formed prior to the differentiation of the basophilic cells. However, the moment of their vkx-.uolization and liquification agrees with the formation of such oells in the anterior part of the hypophysis. Further changes take place synchronously. There are 2 tables and 15 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T. G. Shevchenko (Kiyev State University imeni T. G. Shevchenko) PRESENTED: May 5, 1957, by I. I. Shmallgauzen, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: May 5, 1957 Card 3/~ A3AMOVAI Ye.l. "Tol-erances Admissile in the Handling of Observations o6 PrecilAtationg Depth o Snow Cover, and Cloudiness." "ProcechL-es for Meteorological Ooservattons." No. 34(96), 1952, page 56. ABRLMOVAO Ye.I.; TRIFOINOVAO T.S. - , '' Critical review of observations on soil surface temperature. Trudy ooo no.43:33-38 154. (Soil temperature) NIRA 11:0) BULATOV; A.Io; ABRAMCIVA; Yej, Permeability of stones made from plugging slag and portland cements, Trudy KF VNII no,9:56-63 162, (MIRA 15:9) (Cement-Permeability) ~ -1 -. - -,-.',- .-.1--.-r- ;- -'- ~ 1. . I - YVMll, G .A.-, (JAG.; BkMiA', Ye.l. (Tuybyshev) k ? tv'w' -XwA)e"t -- Loontinsis ossea. Vest.oto-rin. 20 no.1:95 ~a-F 159. (MIRA 11:1) (LBONTIASIS OSSIUM. case reports (Rug), srjilpyllj , Yll.h. , &l I o'011t; OSOI.Ilov , ; A ~,~ , Yt, . .~ Trc~tttnir,.rit of somo! denuilitormn (S ttle nctill; 4~ t,*l ""; 15Efl. " Gv ~ mod. 27 no.2.221.""-324 F t 04 . ( I,?: lo) 1. Yafoara ko2.hnykh i vanor.1clicskilli b,)If,-ney - I rof. M.''. zhelta~.Ov) 'Al Mookovskogo med-It.;3ins~-ogo Instituta Jmuni 1-*iro;-,or~a. 0 AMMOVA, Ye. I, "Reaction Mechanism of the Preparation of Phenazine A.-cording to Wohl," Zhur. obshch. khim.1, 22, No.3. 1952 Tral Fil. VNIKhFI im. Ordzhonikidze AZRAMCDIVA) usm/Chemistry - Pharmaceuticaln Card 1/1 t Pub. 151 - 16/37 .Authors Postovskiy, I. Ya., and Abramovas Bo Is Title Synthesis of certain N-ox:ides phenazine derivatives Periodical Zhur. ob. khim, 24/3,-1485-488., Mar 1954 Abstract The mono-oxides derived during the oxidation of I-phenazinecarboxylic acid and the amide of this acid, with hydroEen peroxide.. are describede It was found that the presence of the carbox7l or carboxyamide Foup in position 1 hinders the addition of the second oxygen atom to the nitrogen atom (in position 9). The formation of chlorophenazine compounds3, during the reaction of P0013 with N-oxides of phenazine~ is announced; The diffi- culty in the addition of the second oxygen atom in the case of oxidation of 1-phenazinecarboxylic acid and its amide is explained by the steric hindrances originating under the effect of the carboxyl and carboxyamide groups. Ttienty-threo references: 13-USSR; 6-Geman and 44SA (1911-1953)o Institution t The S. Ord".honikidze All-Union Scientific Research Chemical-Pharwarological Institute, Ural Branch Submitted : October 27., 1953 eT JWTH-~)RS: Khmelevskiy, V. L Abramova, Ye. L, SO 7/7 9 - 2E - 7 t-- T I T L E: The Synthesis of Theophylline and Caffeine Fro.-,11 Ur~-i -ind Sodiumcyano Acetate (Sintez teofillina i kn~ein:j J1z r.---chi-~vJny teian,ak3l;.~noki,31og,o ratriya) '"IRIODICAL: Zhurnal ubshchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr (UsSR) ABSTRACT- In the attempts of synthesizing theophylline anJ caffeine tht~ methylaT,ion proceso of the formyl derivative of 4o5- diaminouracile Formula V) was invPstigated.in detRil ;v -.' th the 'otter yielding almost quantitatively the compound (U) on the a^ltion of 2 noles of dimethyl sulfate. My made it possible to synthesize theophylline and caffeine according tr, the scheme given. As may be seen the inexpensive uroa and thH qodium cyano acetate were used as initial produccz In the .:yntheois of caffeine (VIII) the theophylline, (VIli an intermediate, 'in solving the given problem .he authc: out besides the mentioned methylation reaction also thc~ ayntheses of various intermediates obtained in the theophylline; this resLilted in better yields and proplnrti~u Card 1/5 The trea tment of (I I) with ni trous acid ITILS carri ed ,u t The Synthesis of Theophylline and Caffeine From Urea . SOV179-?8-7-'.-"~.~f~- and Sodiunoyano Acetate accordinj: to reference 12- The first intermedlt-~tt~ produced according to Hepner, Frenkenberg (Gepriter, (Ref 3). The cyclization of W Into (II) was offected i,y Fc-,P, lye, a method supplying better is d9 than thl~ kno'An m,,-th~,d (Refs 1,5,12). The -eduction ot .,;,,-novialuric azid the 4,5-dia.minc uracile was cr-.rried out rith sodizim Yy!rO.311'f- '-f- according to Bngert, Davidson (Bocert, Davidson) (R:~f 't'O All this permitted to increase the yield of, theor-hyllir.- a;!j caffeine to 90% (calculated on the basis of soizurn cyari-- ncetate) . In the methyla,,i on of the sodium .3u4 t of theDi the caffeine was obtained in a quantity of 94-9"A Th~-r~- ar~- 1~ references, 7 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATION: Ural;skiy filial VsegoyuznoEo nauchno-Js,31L-do-,raL~ll'~,Lrcp--- khji.,iiko-fitrr,i,qtsevticlieskogo instituta imeni S (11r:;1 Brealch of the, All-Union Scicntific Ch~,-ii~;!'.'. Ph-,,;,i.,iaceut.ical Research Institut(: imeni S SUBMIT'In'!): ALI!'i, 22, 1-)'--,7 Card 21 . , , I I I .;J' I ~ . - p t; 7 , , 1 ni ti 'I'4 ~.; i, , '. ~, f ( ~ ; r. --.L :~, . I I . - " - .f - . I , , I . . * !,; 1: --,:~ a.1 ; fj , .. - : .... ". ~. ,, ,, ~_' 1. , . I 1. Caffeines--Synthesia 2. Urea derivatives 3. Urea--Ghemical reactions 4. Sodiumeyano acetates--Chemical reactions TITLE: Theophylline Oa d ATTHORS: Khmelevskiy, V. I., Abramova, Ye. I. SOV/79-28-7-56/64 Varyukhifia, L. V. "I : - . _ - TITLE: The Synthesis of Theophylline and Caffeine From Uric Acid (Polucheniye teofillins, i kofeina iz mochevoy kisloty) PERIODICAl: Zhurnal obahchey khimli, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 7, PP. 1974- 1979 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The methods of the eynthosis of caffeine (VI) and theophylline from uric acid (I) described in publications (Refs 1 - 15) are more or less all deficient. However, this acid is of great importance for the industrial synthesis of medicaments of the purine series, as it is easily waeoxlble. The authorn proceeded from 4,5-diaoetylaminouraoile II) according to rdLtersijott17- It converts to compound (VII) or RIII) with alkali liquor. The methods of saponificatiofi (Refs 13, 18 and 19) known hitherto are practically not suited for use because of the low-quality final products resulting from them. A more exact investigation of the saponification of (II) showed that the compound (XII) is obtained in a yield of 93-95% on heating it with allueous ammonia solution. When (II) is heated with soda lye the 4,5- Card 1/3 diaminouracile is separated from the reaction masses sulfate The Synthesis of Theophylline and Caffeine From SOV/79-28-7-56/64 Uric Acid (VIII) after its acidification with sulfuric acid. In the case of its heating with aqueous sodium formiate solution and a small amount of formic acid this sulfate converts to the formyl derivative of the 4,5-diaminourFicile (III) which is converted to the sodium salt of theophylline after methylation with dimethylaulfate and a subsequent cyolization in alkaline medium (Ref 21). The whole synthesis of theophylline and caffeine from uric acid is shown in the scheme, by means of which a yield of 45-464 was obtained. The yield of caffeine increases to 90-94% rhen the theophylline is methylated. There are 23 references, 15 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatell.skogo khimiko-farmatsevtichoskogo institute. imeni S. Ordzhonikidze (Ural Branch of the All-Union Chemical and Pharmaceutibal Scientific Research Institute imeni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED, April 22, 1957 Card 2/3 . !"ii: ~, . ;, .. ., ~. 1: , , ., .1 ~. : , -- , , ~ ~ . ~ 'r .I I I - ., - -- * . .. I 1. Caffeines--Synthesis 2. Uric acid--Chemical reactions 3. Uric acid --Applications TITLE: Theophylline ABRAMOVA) YG.I.; K104MIVSKUP V.I.; SUEYDERMN, Ya.L. Means for improving theophylline production methods. Yed. prom. 15 no.801-34 Ag 161. (MIRA 14t12) 1. Urallskiy filial Vaesoyuznogo najchno-issledovatel~skogo khimiko- farmateevti~heek*go institu~a imeni S. Ordzhonikidze t Sverdlovskiy khimAko-far7aatseytioh9ski.V Savod (THEOPilyLLIlm) GAVRILOVA, VJI.; SKRIPKIN, Yu.K.; SOMOV, B.A.; ABRAMOVA, Ye.I. Selenium disulfide in the treatment of seborrhea. Vest.dermoi von. no.7t45-49 161. (MMki 15:5) 1. Kz kafedry kozhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni M, Firogova (zav. - prof* Me Zheltakov). (SEBACEOUS GLANDS-DISEASES) (SMMqIMI SULFIDE-THERAPEUTIC USE) SOMOT, &A.; AERAM9y4-Xe.I._, Use of royal jolly preparation in the form of an aerosol for the treatment of eazema and other dermatoses. Inform.biul.0 mat,molooh. noo3zl2O-323 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Kafedra kozhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney 2-go Moskovskogo osudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta, imeni P.I. Pirogova v. prof. M.M. Zheltakov). M (ROYAL JELLY-THERAPEUTIC USE) (SKIN-DISEASES) (AEROSOL THEUPY) ZIiELTV.OV' M.140, prof.; S(VOV, B.A., assistent; ABRAMOVA, Ye.I.., ox-,IJnator; 13YKOVP V.V., ordinator Use of a cortisone and hydrocortisone aerosol in some dermatoses. Vestodem.1 ven. 35 no-5:36-40 162. (14IRA 15:5) 1. Iz kefedry kozhnylh i venericheskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. M.M. Zholtakov) II Moskovskogo gosudnrqtveimoCo meditsinskogo institutn inieni N.I. Pirogova. (AER0601-THERAPY) (CORTICOSTEROIDS) (SKIV-DISEASES) AffWIOVA, YO.I. Lichen ruber planus as a characteristic scute syndrome. Sov. mad. 28 no.4:102-104 Ap 164. (11-1IF1 I'j: 12) 1. Kafedra kozhnykh i venericheskikh bolezney (zav. - prof. B.M. Pashkorv) Moskovskogo medittinskogo stomatologiclieskogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. L 8309-66 Ewr (i)/twr (m)/Evvp IJP (c) GG/RIA AP5026429 SOURCE CODE: UR/0153/65/008/004/0655/0658 44., -"-!' AITTHOR: Abramova, Ye. I.; Kusov,_A._ B. ORG: Department of Chemistry and Physics, Kazan Structural Engineei ing Institute (Kafedra khimii I fiziki, Kazanskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut) Ir 1 TITLE: Some re ,?Iarities In the variation of the dielectric pr2R2rties of plasticized po.1yvinyi _i j -1 chloride I ~44j SOURCE: IVUZ. Khimiya I khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, v. 8 no. 4, 1EI65, 655-658 .Z1) V01 TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chloride, dielectric loss, plasticizer ABSTRACT: The dissipation factor tan 6 of plasticized polyvinyl chloride was studied as a function of 2La ~icizeX~~, dibutyl phthalate concentration, and temperature. Various plasticizers were employed: diethyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, dioctyl phthalate, triphenyl phosphate, dibutyl sebacate, dibutyl adipate. The change In tan 6 with the plasti- cizer type at room temperature was found to be similar in all cases. Tle change in tan 6 with the concentration of dibutyl phthalate at different temperatures (5 - 65C) was complex. At plasticizer concentrations of 4 - 6 pts. by wt. per 100 pts. by wt. of polymer, a small rela- minimum of tan 6 is observed. It is shown that the shift of tan 6 curves for phthalates tive to the curve for pure polyvinyl chloride is not a linear function of tho molar concentration Card 1/2 UDC: 678.01:53 . ACC NR: I of plasticizers In polyvinyl chloride. Orig. art.. has: 4- figures and 1 table. SUB CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: 06Sep63 / ORIG REF: 004 / OTH REF-. 003 1 r-ry~ j k-." ~~ "b'WiLIVA, 1L. M Abramova, Ye. M. - "Study of the Conditions for Obtaining Boric Acid from Datolits Raw Materials." Min Chemical Industry USSR ' Inst for Fertilizers and Insectofungiciden imeni Professor Ya. V. SamoYlov, Moscow, 1955 (Dissertation for the Degree of Candi- date in Technical Sciences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopielt No 24, 11 June 1955, Moscowt Pages 91-104 3/08 1/`,0/'C-OC/02O.;'0 131C 14 A006/ADOI Traz4la,Isn fr:~m,. RI?feraI,-Ijryy zhurnal, Ic,)60 N'-- 20. !~P. 54~1 54~~ # 8324 -) - AUIPOPS, Abram.-va, Ye.N., Ershteyn. V.j. T I iu Ca-ise~E of Roughnezs Afpearing cn ih- Surfa~-= -~f Raw Lat.ax G~",z D-Ir'rg Their FrDcessing by a Mixture .--f Benzfi- an~ k~-,~-. k.~4 PERIC-DWALz Tr., N...',. In-trA rez,n 1 1959,, Nc. 2, :;, 114-1,20 Raw gel ob-,,ained fr~-m nat-ur-al scc-:h~-d !a-ex (rev~!-sx) by the rne,hod ef i:)n.,. precipttatlon to produce rcughness, w-i.-- ',he effa-~-t- of a mix- -ire -cmposed (in welght. port-lors) of ; "rubber" bpnzire 100. 11cy acet',O acii 3, el-..hyl alcohol ). Uiir- r-ughness obtaired wa-~ V15-1ally r-v~~Iut-ei 1-y 41-.E f!v~, T.:,in* :~Yt;"~-~M. Sa~,Isfa--A,-Iry rvi~~.rint-z- c~f raw g~' w.3-- ~%f revu,~-~-x ar'd a vl~.:,czity ~~f 48 r e r d ~-n v C.; gel (In -the course cf syneresiO ',ne wriaker ar-,evi!- --w- A Xe- n, -r. high-oreed 5ynerlzl.ng g,!13 frcm sy_nt-h e4 a- UNJI0 (SKN- 40) do n c-t yj 9~ 41 sa".1!5 f ac t ory r rn~- q _i a 2: --c-, Carl 1/2 V/ 3 A08 i/6c,,Ioc)o,.'020.,'O 13/04 A006/AOCI -n + *he S,-;rfn-7-e of Ra-,-; 1,7i-x Djr,niz Tn?i- cn th~, Exl.~:, i:,. . ".. F,, . - A h- E3--- IV ~'ar-LnS ne 7av Rc ~z=l r. E- e- e- a: aEd A a Birzl-e a--; a: F e w ing ;:-e f.-.rming n e y n Tr an Z : a f I'll cf the ~rll g ina R,-, , a.-, at 212, 89060 S/138/60/000/010/002/008 15A300 A051/AO29 AUTHORSs Abramoval Ye.N., Chernaya, V.V.0 Gorelik, Ye.A. TITLE: Thermo-Sensitization of Natural and Synthetic Latexes PERIODICALo Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 10, pp.12-18 TEXT:''- __ The authors discuss the production of articles from latexes by the.gelatinization of thermo-sensitized mixtures. They prove that by the intro- duction of an excess of ammonia no retarding of the.complex-formation is accomplished when natural and synthetic latexes are used neither the retarding of the gelatinization at room temperature is attained. Further study was carried out on the possibility of lowering the activity of the complex by using stabilizers. The OC-20 (OS-20) product was investigated. It is formed as a result of the processing of ootadecyl alcohol with ethylene oxide and is a typical example of a non-ionic stabilizer, i.e.,a product which does not dis- associate in an aqueous solution and thus holds back the disassociation of other ions. The investigations showed that by introducing an excess of ammonia or by using the non-ionic stabilizer OS-20 no retarding effect of the zinc- ammonium complexp i.e. of the gelatinizing agent is reached. (Figs. 1,2). The activity of the zinc-ammonium complex when introducing ammonium salts increaseel Card 1/7 ago6o S/138/60/000/010/002/008 A051/AO29 Thermo-Sonaitization of Natural and Synthetic Latexes depending on the presence of anions, in the following orders Cl- < so 4 ~NO3 The investigations further revealed that the zino-ammonium complex, as a result of its activity, does not help to produce a stable thermosensitized mixture and cannot be used as a thermosensitizing agent, The JI-4 (L-4) latex containing the zinc-ammonium complex was stable only for 24 hours. The property of poly- vinylsethyl other to decrease its solubility with an increase in temperature renders it useful in the production of thermosensitized latex mixtures. TIBM9 (PVME) was synthesized at the Inatitut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry at the AS USSR) by Professor M.P. Shostakovskiy and was investigated in addition to the foreign product Lutonal M-40. A 20 aqueous solution of OS-20 was used as the stabilizer. Experiments were carried out with natural and synthetic latexes. It was noted that when producing mixtures with PVME a strict procedure must be maintained for the natural latex qualitax viz.1) introduction of the dispersion sulfur and accelerators, 2) introduction cf the stabilizer, 3) lowering the pH of the mixture. For the synthetic latex L-48 1) introduction of the stabilizer, 2) lowering the pH of the mixture, 3) intro- duction of the ether, 4) introduction of zinc oxide. The introduction of ether into the L-4 latex increases the viscosity from 17-18 to 80-100 epoise. The viscosity remains constant with further storage of the mixtures for a period of Card 2/7 69o6o S/138/60/000/010/002/008 Thermo-Sensitization of Natural And Synthetic Latexes A051/AO29 one month. The mixtures containing FVME have good technological properties, which allows for the production of easily-processed raw gels on hot molds. Films of varioustkAekness were obtained depending on the length of time the mold was kept in the mixture. The deposition kinetics of L-4 latex and qualitex-based mixtures varies. In Investigating the nitroparaffins as thermosensitizing agent3 for natural and synthetic latexes, it was shown that the latter, as well as FVMF. render the latex temperature-sensitive only in the presencE of zinc oxide or other metal oxides and hydroxides, in addition to which a small amount of non- ionic stabilizer must be added. In studying nitrobutanol, nitromethane, nitro- ethane, 2-ethyl-2-nitropropandiol, 1, 3- and 2-methyl-2-nitropropanol, it wases- tablished thatthe nitroparaffins cause gelatinization in the L-4 latex at room temperature even In the presence of an excess of stabilizer. Thus, the nitro- paraffins are recommended as gelatinizing agents when producing articles fromthe L-4 latex at low temperatures. As to the qualitex latex, the best results were obtained when using 2-ethyl-2-nitropropandiol and small quantities of zinc oxide. The pH has little effect on the properties of the mixtures containing nitropar- affins. The sodium and zinc salts of mercaptobenzoimidozol had no thermosensi- tizing effect on L-4 and L-7. In the case of natural latexes, qualitex and re- vultex stable thermo-sensitive mixtures were obtained which produced a stable Card 3/7 89060 - S/138/60/000/010/002/008 Thermo-Sensitization of Natural and Synthetic Latexes AO51/A029 uniform raw gel on the molds at a temperature from 60 to 800C. It is pointed out that the salts mentioned have a tixotropic effect, which is a big disadvan- tage when used as the rmosensi ti zing agents. Figure 6 shows that the optimum tem- perature of the mold in the mixture is 700C, so that with a holding time of 60 see the thickness of the vulcanized film 'is 0.8 mm. The method for producing thermosensitized mixtures by introducing a coagulant into a protected latex was also investigated based on Reference 12 and the possibility of obtaining thermo- sensitizing mixtures with OP-10 on the L-4 latex and a few batches of experinjen- tal SKS-30 latex was shown. There are 7 graphs and 12 references: 2 Soviet, 7 English, 2 French and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut rezinovoy i lateksnykh i;,.deliy (Scientific-Research Institute of Rubber and Latex Products) Card 4/7 i A02 A 5 Thermo-Sensitization of Natural a'nd_Synthetio Latexeti to Fig. 1 Dosage of a' ?511 /-ammoni %c .I.Weight parts t _J7. Mixture stability at 250C, days Change in the stability of the latex gontaining a zinc-ammoniu-m complex, depending on the amount of the introduced ammonia: 1-latex.L-4; 2-qualitex Cara 5/7 25 1311381601000101010021008 A051/AO29 Thermo-!Sensitization of Natural and Synthetio Latexes Fig. 2 IU Stabilizer dosage; OS-20 wepe 2 4 stability of the mixture at 250C, days Effeot of anions on the activit' of the zino-ammonium oomplex in tho qualitex I-NH4011 2-NH4NO31 3-(lM4)2SO4 Card.6/7 ".0 - 6/138/&.)/000/010/002/008 Therm o-Sen sitization of Natural and Synthetic Latexes A051/AO29 Figure 61 Kinetics of deposit of the mixtures from revultex with sodium salt of mercaptobenzolmidozol.. 600; 2 800;. 3 906; 4 1000; 5 1200.- thickness of vulcanized 1 2 film, . N 42 L 0 10 Zo jo Qo so 60 70 80 nP000AMUMCNANOMS ebljep.WXU JPOPMAJ! CMCCU, Timeof mold submersion in the mixture, sec. Pard ABRAW)VA, Ye."I. .L Frequency of varying intensity cYclones and antloyclones over the Northern IfertLisphere. Trudy NIIAK no.19:52-91 162. (YJRA 17.,1) DOGADUNP B.A.; ZACIIESOVA, G.N. ; ANIAMOVA, Ye.N.; 13,110KIIIN, Yu.N. Aqueous dispersions of polyetkylene. Koll. -.hur. 25 no.4: 427-430 Jl-Ag 163. (MIIU 1'7:2)) ABRAHOVA, U.N. Exchanges of types of baric formatfions In various regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Trudy "SHAY, no.21:95-133 163. (MIRA 17:3) KOROTAYEV, Yu.P.; ZOTOV, G.A.; ABRAMOVA, fe,S. Practical method and examples of the aznalyEis of the pressure build-up curves in gas wells, Trudy 7NILIGAZ no.18/26.142-163 163, (MIRA 18:3) DIYAKOV, V.G.; ARRAMOVA, Z.A. Senrching for nubstituta3 for the 91-316 hirh-nickel steel for cast pqrts of tube-still heaters in ",-,trolemm refineries. Issl. po -zharo.- proch. splav. 10;164--168 63. (MIRA 17:2) A V. "OkmilaneouO 1,011; biol. A~ 1(141,9, p. 2ii., ~J,ctopio SO U A-11WOVA, YO. V. "Changes in the Cardiovascular System of Rachitic ChLldreh." Cand Med Sci, Second Moscow State Medical Inst, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, no 4, Oct 54) Surirey is Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defonded at U33R Higher Educational Inotitutions (10) SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 may 55 ABRAMOVA, YO.V. Bacterial dysentery according to materials from a hospital for infectious diseases. Zhur. mikrobiol. spid. i imman 28 no.2:131 7 '57 (KLRA 10:4) 1. Iz Sukhumskoy infektalonnoy bolinitsy. (DYSMERT) ABRAMOVA, Ye.V. Salmonella breslau. infection; according to data of the Sukhumi hospital for infectious diseases. Zhur. mikrobiol. ep-id. i imman. 29 no.llt 113-114 1 058. (HIM 12: 1) 1. Iz Bukhumskoy infektsionnoy bollnitsy. (SAIMONELIA INFECTIONS. epidemiology, brealau, hoop. report (Rus)) ABRAMOVA YetV.-, kand.med.nauk Bacterial dysentery from data of a hospital for infectious diseases. Sbor. trud. tied. nauch. ob.,vo Abkh. 2:229-234 159. (MUM !.J,,:10) 1. Iz Sukhumakoy infektsiomoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach A.D.Tarba). (PYSENTERY) ABRAYjOVA,.Ye... Vol kand. med. nauk; FR%1, A. A., kand. med. nauk Effectiveness of using low molecular polyvinyl pyrrolidone in treating acute gastrointestinal diseases in infants. Pediatriia, no./+:35-39 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz otdeleniya patologii rannego vozrasta (zav. klinikoy - prof. I. V. TSimbler) Instituta pediatrii AM11 SSM (dir. - dotsent M. Ya. Studenikin) i TSentrallnogo ordena Lanina inati- tuta, gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - daystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR A. A. Bagdavarov(deceared)) (GASTROENTEROLOGY) (FMOLIDINOTTE) ABRAMOVA, Yu.N., st. nftuchn. sotr,; BRATISIMA, L.V., tekhn. red. [Instruments and methods for the automatic control and regulation of teelmological processes in the textile industry] Pribory i metody avtomaticheskogo kontrolia i regulirovaniia tekhnologicheskikh protsessov v tekstillnoi promyshlennosti. Moskva) 1962. 81 p. (14IRA 16:8) 1. TSentrallnyy inatitut nauchno-tekhnicheskoy informatsii legkoy promyshlennosti. (Textile industry) (Automatic control) CHXWSRICV, N.M., kand.tokhn.nauk; ABRANOTA, Z.A., inzh. S~nthetie dircuit for testing cutouts with long burning arcs. Blektricheetvo no.7:41-46 J1 160. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Yeesovuznyy elektrotekhnichaskiy inetitut im. lenina. (Zlectric cutouta-Testing) NOTKINS Ye.M.; KUR, G.Yo.; A-03,'SHTEYN, N.H.; prinimali urhastiye: Ktli~211EV~ V.S.; SIUSHIN, N.N.; TYURI11, V.I.; VIENUILIN, V.D.; 11'IREYEV, D.I.; VILEI'SYjYA, I.A.; DORODIN, B.V.; DC:N-YAEIIIO, I.A.; -:0SKANANKO, S.M. ; IB ~n _N,: IOVA4L. _Z.A KL31-1OV, M.D.; VASILII-iW, I.A. LUKIY1.110V S.K. Introducing automatic control in coreiraking. Lit. proizv. no.6-. 15-19 Jc 16z. (I-IMA 15:6) 1. Ilauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut santeldiniki Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Luklyanov). (Coremaking) (Automatic control) NOTM, Ye. M.; KUR, G. Ye.1 ARONSHTM, N. M.; 111-iniMILli uchastiye: KAMNEV9 V. S.; SWHIN, N. H.; 7TURIN, V. I.; VENBUR? V. D.; DON-YAKHIOP 1. A.; ABRAMOVAI Z. A.; VASILIYEV, I. A.; LUKIYANOV, S. K. Automatic process for the manufacture of Band cores for radiators. Sbor, trud. IIIIST no.10:5-40 '62. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Moskovskiy chugunoliteyyVy zavod haeni Voykova (for Kamnev$ Shashin, Tyurin, Venbrin). (Coremaking) (Radiators) S/079/60/030/()5/40/074 B005/B016 AUTHORS: Kozlov, N. S., Abramova, Z. A._ TITLE; Catalytic Synthesis of P-Aryl-amino Ketoneel PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obehohey khimiip 1960, Vol. 30, No. 5f PP. 1595-1596 TEXT: One of the authors described in a previous paper (Ref. 1) a method of synthesizing P-aryl-amino ketones by catalytic condensation of Sohiff's bases with aliphatic-aromatio ketones (first variant), or by catalytic condensation of primary aromatic amines with chalkones (second rariant); in another paper (Ref. 2), the mechanism of this condensation was clari- fied. The present communication continues these investigations. The primary aromatic amines p-ethyl aniline and p-amino oymene, and the aliphatio-aromatio ketone p-methoxy acetophenone were used as initial V/ products. 7 P-aryl-amino ketones were synthesized from these compounds by means of the two variants of the afore-mentioned method whil~h have not yet been described in publications. A table gives for each of these 7 ketones yield, melting point, and nitrogen content. The Schiff's bases used in the first variant were obtained from the two mentioned primary Card 1/2 Catalytic Synthesis of P-Aryl-amino Ketones 3/07 60/030/05/40/074 B005YI3016 aromatic amines and different aromatic aldehydes. In both variants of the above-mentioned method, the hydrochloride of the amine condensed was used as a catalyst (3econd variant)q or the one which formed Sohiff's base (first variant)., In agreement with the data In publications (Refs. 1-4), the P-aryl-amino ketones synthesized are hydrolyzed on heating with con- oentrated hydrochloric acid, and are transformed to give the initial products (primary amine and chalkone). In an experimental part, the two variants of thin method of synthesis, as well as the reaction conditions of hydrolysis of the amino ketones, are described in detail. There are I table and 7 references, 3 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATION: Permskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Perm' Institute of Agriculture) SUBMITTED: May 299 1959 Card 2/2 JCOZLOVI II.S.;__ABRAI.X)VA, Z.A. Catalytic condensation of Schiff bases, arnthesized from 4- aminodipheol and aromatic oldehydes, vith aliphatic-aromatie ketonea. Dokl.AN SSSR 132 no.4:839-841 Je '60. PIRA 13:5) 1. Permakly gosudarstvennyv sellskokhozra7stvennvy institut im. D.N.1'ryanishnikova. rredstableno akademikom A.A.Balandin7m. (Schiff bases) (Ketones) KOZLOV, N.S.;.A_ VA A. Synthesis of some derivatives of biphenyl. Zhur.ob.kbim. 32 no.8:2426- 2428 Ag 162o (MIM 3.519) le Pemakiy e9l'skqkhozyayatv9pW inatituto (Biphenyl) r t,.% r. Mni 2 Z4, 3 In the f F ~111 rc-, Mcc 0 is addl foltowed t y a---~bir ~-I. t.-, d,sch-,z~ t~, .1 1 Ill L%, yeuiMndw of thei Nli,~k N N rpt Cy. 14i NIV all'i,- USER/ Engineering - Metals testing Oard 1/1 Pub. 3.28 - 15/28 Authors I Vollfsont S. I., Cand. of Meoh. So.; Wyaloy, V. G., Cand. of' Mech. So.; and Abramova, Z. A., Eng. MITT- W, LOW-MOO" con- Title y a manganese steelp Mark HK Periodical I Vast. mash. 35/6, 65 - 67# Jun 1955 Abstract The HK siliocn-manganses, steel specimens consisting of eleotrio welded pipes moasuring 529 x 9 mm, and sheets 16 mm thick,, were tested at, 700 to 9-000-tem~et;a-tu-"-e-U-dbt;i6-r-iDize-tb6ir plasticity and' the impifot strength._ Technical data is given on chemical composition and types of specimens used. The above mentioned steel is manufactured by the 111111nr- plant. inustra, tions; diagrans; tables, Institution t Submitted t ..... SOV/133-39-6-32/41 AUTHORS., Dlyakov, V.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences and Abr mg.Vas Z.A., Engineer TITLE.- On the Problem of Calculating the strength of Low Alloy Steels (K voprosu o raschete prochnosti nizkolegirovannykh staley) PERIODICAL:Stall, 1959v Nr 6, pp 562-5b3 (USSR) ABSTRACT: These are remarks on the paper by br..S.Mikhalev and M.I.Golldshteyn (Stall, 1958, Nr 10) on the same subject. The original authors suggested the use of some formulae for calculating the strength of low alloy steels. The present authors are in agreement with the original authors and quote some statistical results for the degree of agreement between the calculated and actual values. There is 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Giproneftemash Card 1/1 ACCESSION NR: AT4013943 S/2659163/olo/ooo/di64/0168 AvrHOR: D'yakov, V.G.;,Abj~#movap. Z.A. TITLE: Investigati~n of substituteefor high-nickel steel, grade EI-316, for cast parts of tubular,ovens in oil refineries. SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledovaniya po zharoprochn)rkm splavam, v. 10, 1963, 164-168 TOPIC TAGS: steel, oil refinery, sulfur-resistant steel, steel brittleness, high-nickel steel, oil refinery oven, heat-resistant steel ABSTRACT: High-nickel steel under relatively high stress is used for heat- resistant parts of ovens where temperatures reach 1000C and the oil contains sulfuric compounds. The steel required for these parts must resist these unfavorable conditions. The author therefore investigated existing substitutes of grade EI-316 steel and this steel itself. On the basis of tests performed, (see Fig. 1 in the enclosure) it was found that grade kh24N7 steel can be used as a substitute. The chemical composition of this steel is 0.35-0.5% C, 0.5-1.0% Mn, 0.5-1.5% Si, 22-25% Cr, 6-8% Ni, 0.035% S, and 0.035% P. Cord 1/4 ACCESSION NR: AT4013943 Grade BI-921 steel has low impact strength under initial conditions and has high brittleness after prolonged operation under high temperatures. Hence, it cannot be used for parts of high-temperature ovens in oil refineries. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii AN SSSR (Institute of Metallurgy AN SSSR) SUBMIWED: 00 DATE ACQ: 27Feb64 ENCL: 02 - SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 Card 2A ACCESSION NRL AT4013943 J5- %%..% %\ JO %% % % % % Z5k %%% % % ENCIDSURE:01 15 i0 5 0 Card 3/4 Zo 700 750 800 650 300 350 VC ACESSION NR! AT4013943 ENCLOSURBt 02 Fig. 1. Mechanical properties of EI-316, RI-921 and kh22C8N4 steel at normal and high ter,~eratures. 1 - kh2 2G8N4 steel after hardening; 2 - the same as supplied; 3 - EI-921 steel; 4 - EI-316 steel. 0 Card 4/4 ACC-R-Ri SOURCE COM: UR/0129/66/000/001/0049/0052 Amm: Dlya~qv,_Y. G.; Abramova, Z. A. ORG: Qiproneftemash TITLF. KhMM'ateel as a replacement for B1316 high-nic'Kel st~~el in the production of ticat-riesis,tant castiyiSs SOUIRCE: I termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no, 1, 1966, 49-52 TOPIC TAGS: cast steel, structural hardware, peLroleuin induittry equipment, metal oxidation, high temperature sl:rength / Kh23N7SL Cr-Ni *:Lee*, ABSTRACT: Normally 91316 (E1319) steel (22-216% Cr, 11-14% NO it: used in Vie USSR to cast accessories for petroleum-refinery pipe-9tills (the equivzilent steels used abroad for this purpoge are Cr-Ni Steels of the 25-12 Lype)~; this includes the castingi of such accessories as the mounts serving to rnipport tubes~'in Lhe furnare-arch zone which are exposed to gn-,;Ps. ns hot as 800-1000*C and experience stresses of 0.8-1.2 i/r=2. These mounts nrp moreover expoaed to contumination with sulfur since the fur- nace nozzles nnd burners operate mostly with liquid high-sulfur fui!l (fuel oil, po- i :1 troleum) and the furnace gases are saurated with sulfur'compounds. Iii this connectiovill Yji23N7SL steel, which contains 21-257, Cr and 6-8% Ni %nd tip to 1.2'?, Si, was selected for Lesto as a replacement for 91316 steel. The cast nructure of MiMM steel re- UDCa. 669.14.018.15 Card 1/2 j ACC NRz AP6003310 presenta an austertite with hetero-phise sectors which appear to C01131St ofli-ferrite, mustenite and carbides and have a mi~crohardness of 30D-580 compared with 260-350 for the basic solution. The mechanical properties of both steels at rcom tc:mperature and at 700-950% were determined by means of short-time tensile tests which showed that at 700-9500C Kh23N7SL steel is not inferior in strength and plast::.city to E1316 steel. qct strength of Yb23NISL steel is lower kt N*C (room rperature), however, the'imp (0.8-1.4 kg/m compared with ~3 kg/mm2 i~~ which is apparently'due to the presence of an eutectic componept in the structure. Extrapolalion of experimental findings on stress-rupture strength~Nto 10,000 and 100,000 hr shows that at 750-850*C the high-temperature strength of Kh23N7SL steel surpasses that of E1316 steel, while at 900-950*C it becomes nearly equal. What is more,the oxidation resisl ance of Kh23N7SL steel is almost as high as that of E1316 steel (the corrosiontrate of Kh23N7SL steel specimens tested for 1800 hr in the thermal -cracking and pipe-still fur- naces of the Moscow Petroleum Refineg was 0.04 mm/year against 0.03 MI/year for B1316 steel). The findings on proneness to embrittlement. in the process of hing-term aging are equally satisfactory. For all these reasons, Kh23N7SL typo Cr-R steel way be re- commended for the production of cast accessories for, in particula,r, petroleum-refiner) furnaces. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 05$ 11, 13, 20/ SUBM D&TS: none/ ORIC RIM 000/ OTH REF: 000 2/2 LA2AM. N.V.; ALIKSANDROV, I.S.; LYUBLINA, Te.l.; AKKFMIPM, I.I.; IkKA- BUNINA, M.S.; GADASKINA, I.D.; DOBRYAXOVA, U.S.; KIM, I.F.; KARA IK, V.H.; LIVINA, Z.N.; DARISHMKIT, S.L,; TZGOROV, N.M.; RYLOVA, H.L.# starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KARPOV, B,Ds; ANDM;YZV,, V.V.; IYXHINA, Te.T.; ZAMISHATEVA, G.I.; ANISIMOV, A.N.; FMDLTAND, l.G.; DAWSUTA' O.L.; BOGOVSKIT, P.A.; TIUNOY, L.A.; MIKHELISON. K.Ta.; ABRiiMOVA, GRIGORITIVA, L.H.; KLINS)KATA, K.S. Third Leningrad conference on the problems of industriLl toxicology. Farm.i toks. 16 no.2:59-62 Xr-Ap '53. (KLRA 6:6) (Poiaons) GNUCMA, Vera Vladimiroyna; ABRAMOTA. Zk~,I~.., kandidat mediteinskikh anuk, redaktor "'! [How to keep healthy; a bibliography of Bcientific and popular medieal 11terature3 Kak sokhranit' zdoroyle; rekomendatellayl ukazatell nauchno-popallarnol seditsinskol literatury. Leningrad. 1956. 53 P- (KW9:7) 1. Leningrad, Publichnava bibltoteka. (MLIOGRAPHY-Micris) USLJR/Fhc.17ic.co3.(,Mr and Toxicol%y. L%aleptics. V Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 19, 1956) 89859. Author Abmiova, 721. 1. I-St T--'tlc Stimlating Rffect of Ginseng upon the Duration of SwirzAng of White Nice. Or.,'- 111-,b: V.sb. Materialy !-. izuc',i. zhenishenya i liommilm VYP 3, L., 1958, 31-'2. !-'o&;tl--ct: The duration of switminG of i-Ace under the action of 0.1 I'll/20 g of an vxtr--ct of the cultivated Korean red root of GinsenG (G), adninistcr~,.d into the oesophagus, increased (within one hour after injection) by 2111'~ as compared with the controls. It was noted tha'z, G has n greater effect after exertion, and consequently promotes CarLI 1/2 aM Toxicolqy - I.naleptics V Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., 11o 19, 1958, 802. Author itbram ova, Zh - I L-Ist Title On the Probleti of the Gonadotropic. Activity of Ginseng. OriG Pub: V.9b. Materialy h izuell. zhenisbenya i lir-low-lika Vyp- 3, L., 1958, 48-51. ,`.bstract: The gonadotropic activity of single or j.1ultiple intm- abdominal adiUnistratior, of ginseng extract (in doses of 0.05 ml/lo 6m) was investigated in 70 se-mally irzature rAce. A T-ioderate gonadotropic effect as de- texT.iined by the Zavtldovsl,,iy test (acceleration of the hyperemic reaction of the ovaries of itamture fe-mles to the urine of prepant ones) was doi-.ionstrnted in one-half of the cases. -- Ye. A. Moldavslhayn- Card 1/1 COUN AT v CATEGORY I PIWM-ol. NO, 1 15'59, No. 4-759- i, S I TT TLE. OMG. PUB. 1.~2'7,WT r~n t C ARD Icr~t',-% of the rabbitso SOCOM in P 0,03(3 of rTll/l;z7, Only ar'ti~r tne I be-inning of poisoninf- ..,ith 3. -!lie third ~-roup received 20;0 alcohol per os daily in a dose of . "5nl/kg. in the ist and 3rd groiips 0.1 fininnl,- 1- 0 Pc,rishod, and in the 2nd group one rabbit sur- vivod. The Pverage dimation of life in the lst ,-roup was 11.6 daya~ in the ('-"n0, group 11.7 and in tho 3rd Cmil) 9 day3. 'rhe erythrocyto count decrovsod more rapidly In antrials rocciving G, 2/3 ussR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Analeptics. V A,oj jou-: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 85123. Author Abramova, Zh. 1. Inst Title The Antidiuratic Action-of Ginseng. Orig Pub: In the collection, Materialy k izuch. zhen'shenya i limonnika, No 3, Leningrad, 1958, 78-81. Abstract: In experiments on mice, studies were made of the influence on urination of a liquid extract (LG), and also uf a methanol (MG) and of an ethanol (EG) extract of the ginseng root. Experiments were run on male mice, weighing 18-23 gm, by tne Gibbs method, which is recommended for determination of the antidiuretic activity of preparations of the posterior lobe of the pituitary (K. D. Sargin, 1938, p 115). The preparations were given inura- Card 1/2 18 ABRAMOVA, Zh.I,; KUZIMINSKAYAS G.N. Some features of the picture of lead poisoning in rats subjected to radiation injury. Yad. rad. 5 no.12:80-81 160. (MIRA 1413) (RLDIATION SICKNESS) (LEAD FOISONIWQ ABRAI jOVA,,-.Zjj.1,; BRUSILOVSKAYA, A.I.; GADASKINA, I.D.; GOLUMV, A.A.; URIGORIYEW, Z.E,; DANISHEVSKIY, S.L.; KOVIIATSKUY, M.A.; KOYRANSKIY, B.B.; iAZAREV, N.V.; LEVINA, E.N.; LYUBLINA, Ye.I.; LYIVINA, Ye.T.; OSIPOV), B.S.; RYLOVA, M.L.; RUSIN, V.Ya.; SLONIM, A.D.; FRIDLYAND, I.G. Illia Stepanovich Aleksandrov. Fam.i toks. 24 no.1:127 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14: 5) (ALEKSANDROV, ILIIA STEPANOVICH, 1902-1960) _Aj3RR-,'.QVA,,-Zb.l., Icand. mod. nauk; ANICHKOV, S.V., prof.; BELEVIKIY, M.L., prof.; VALIDI-XI, A.V., doktor mod. naulc: VEDLI-E-YEVA, Z.1. k and mod. nauk; VINOGRADOV, V.M., kand. mod. nauk,- GTILSIMOVICH, M.L.2 kand. red. nauk; GINETBIl'SKIY, A.G., prof.; GORIMITSKIY, S.le.~ prof.; GUIBENKINA~ 14.A.p dotsent; GiTMI, I.F., dots.; DENISENKO, P.P., kand. mod. nauk; DIYACIMTO, P.K.., kand. med. nauk; WESTYANIKOV, V.D., kand. med. nauk; MUGOLINIKOV, S.D., prof.; MIAALI, E.V.) kand. red. nauk; ISKAREV, N.A., kand. ned. II(Luk; M(ASIK, V.M., prof.; HINIQUIl, G.Yn., kand. mod. nauk; KOZIAI, O.D., Icand. med. nauk; MOTOV, A.I., doktor vetor. nauk; MIMI, A.N., doktor red. nauk; MZJL,:EV,N.V.1 prof.; WIN, I.P., kand. med. nauk; IMINIKOVA, V.F.t prof.; MESECHERSKAYA, K.A., prof.; MIMLISaly M.Ya., prof.; MOSHKOVSKIY, Sh.D., prof.; PADEYSKAYA, TeX., kand. red. nauk; PkiIWK, V.P.f prof.; PERITIIII, G.11., prof.; PLANELYES, Kh.Kh., prof.; PONOMIXTV, G.A., prof.; POSKALMKO, A.U., kand. mod. nauk; ITKIM, Ye.A., ~dots.; ROZOVSKAYA, Ye.S., dots.; RYBOLOVM, F, R.S., starshiy nauchnyy sotr.,- SALY91,011y L.S., kand. med. nauk; SAFRAZIMIMR!, kand. biol. nauk; TIMM, L.A.x kand, med, nauk-; TOMILIIiA, T.N.,, dots.; FELISTOVICH, G.I., kand. mod. nauk; MYENTOV, N.K., kand. med. nauk; 191AMMIA, R.A., kand. mod. nauk; TSYGANOV, S.V.9 prof.[deccased]; GTEMS, A.I.s. prof.; (Continued on next card) A&-X,~GVA, Zh-l..--(continued) CIIEITOV V.A. , doktor YAKOVLEV, V.Ya., doktor IIIKOIMEVA, 14.14.,, red.; Z.V., tekhn. red. nauk; SHADIC.",SKIY, K.S.., prof.; nauk; W151,011SKIY, l,.D.,, red.; II.S.,, teklin. red.; CIMIAYETA, [Manual on pharmacology) Rukovodstvo po farr.akologii. Leningrad,, 14edgiz. I~ol.2. 1961. 503 p. (MIRA 15: 1) 1. Dcystvitelln~y chlon Akader,~ii rioditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Anichkov, Karasik, Cherkes). 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii medi.- tsinskikh nauk- SSSR (for Belen'kiy, Ginetsinskiy, YioshkovA-iy,, Planellyes). Card 2. med. khim. RULEVA, (rHAIWACOLOGY) ABRAHOVA, Zh. J. - Protective effect of novocaine in fractionated x-ray irradiati.on of animals and during the action of novembichine. Vop. onk. nc..3.* lo7-lio 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Iz patofiziologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - kand. med. nault Zh. I. Abramova) klinicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof. M. A. Kovnatakiy) Gosudaretvennogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i profzabolovaniy Wir. - prof. Z. E. Grigorly(w) (X RAYS-THERMUTIC USE) (NOVOCAINE) (MMICHINE) ABRAMOVA, Zh,I,, kand.med.nauk; BMZYUK, G.S.; BORSHCHEVSKIY, Yu.N.1 I W"v8kiyp G.M., kand.biol.nauk; CHEMNICHEIIKO, L.K., kwA,.=d.nauk Phyvicochemical and fibroplastic properties of pyroxenite. Ibrcba a oil. 5sp23-327 062. (MM 16'.';) 1. leningradakiy nauchno-issladovatel-2skiy inatitut gigiyeny truda i professionalcnykh zabolevaniy. (HROiENITE) (DUST-~MSIOLOGICAL EFFICT) ABRM1OVA,_Zh,1., kand. med. nauk; GADAISKINA, I.D., prof.; GOLUBEV, A.A., kand. med. nauk; DANISHEVSKIY, S.L., prof.; ZILIBER, Yu.D., kand. med. nauk; LAZAREV, L.N., kand. khim. nauk; LEVINA, E.N., doktor med. nauk; LOYT, A.O.; LYUBLINA, Ye.L, doktor biol. nauk; LYKIIINA, Ye.T.; kand. biol. nauk; MINKINA, N.A., kand. med. nauk; RUSIN, V.Ya... kand. med. nauk; SALMON, L.S., kand. med. nauk; SPERANSKIY, S.V.., TRAKHTENBERG, I.M.p dots.; FILOV, V.A., kand. biol. nauk; TSIRK, K.G.) kand. med. nauk; CHEKUNOVA. M.P., kand. med. nauk; GRIVA, Z.I., red.; LAZAREV, N.V.jzzs1.deyat.nauki,prof., red.; IEVIN,, S.S.., tokhn. red.; BASINA,-M.Z., tekhn, red. [Toxic industrial substancos; handbook for chemists, engineers and physicians] Vrednye veshchestva v proriyshlennosti; spra- vochnik dlia khimikov, inzhenerov i vrachei. Izd.4., per(.,r.i dop. Leningrad, Goskhimizdat. Pt.2.[Inorganic and metallo- organic compounds] Neorganicheskie i elementorganicheskie so- edineniia. 1963. 619 p. (MDA 17:2) I ABRAMOVA . Zh. I. Use of urea in treating experimental poisoning by carbon disulfide. Pat. fiziol, i eksp. terap. 8 no.6;76-77 N-D 164. (MIM 18.-6) 1. Patofiziologicheskaya laboratoriya Leningradskogo nauchno- lssledovatellskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professional.Inykh zabolevanly. ,~-fqcult -vu.-. ivable Plants - G44us'. '-ef IW' - L 7 --j- V, 3, 19,3, ,,enin~~Yci --'.grJcuI`Lural lnAi-Lutc 114. ~'-e Charactei-I -tt, 'Am-A FI-)verIn,. Iii g ~ub a.L) L...7 !n-u, N-) 1-1, --1' -137;. Abstract Open in varl'ous, vmrietleo end upecies ctudieOl unlur c,:,ziditlonc of :.cningr.-dsI*,--yu Oblast' and F'rkq- In Lcn-InCrcl,~ks)m Oblast' 50-70% ,f the uoiiAir. ,:.,-.ft whe-:'u- blosso= h!~,. oren flcwering. 'Unter varieti *e.; even raore openly. In Tr. jconoco,::c= Lnd Tr. Up to 94 of ',.be biozsovm had the opea type C)AI., very similur were F.-equired for the md wxietic-., in ?xrsn~~Icnxskiy U::.'Vzu1tiv'nble Vlpantc. - C.,%- ;1- J!.)Ur Ref 2hur - i; 1,)J No 3, 1958, i.r,695 desuite "'.bv dA,'ferences in chuiate. -',lie ---,)ecici~ and vLr~etie~ v'.-itch .:)-)eniy li-ve u blosL;,:=A-ng dur-~ng the da~ptl.xe hour.--. ?!5 v-,.1-1 th-:! h~.,urs /sic/ of th- 2'1 'iour POPOVA, Gali Kikh~ylovnaq prof., doktor sallakokhoz.nauk; LEOBTIYN, Vladimir Mitrofanovich, dotsent, )mnd.sel'skokhoz.nauk; KOZLOVA, Favata Ivanovna, dotsent. kand.seliskokhoz.nauk; ABRAMOVA, Zinaida V~sillyevna. dotsent, kand.sel'skokhoz.naij Z.V. . takhn.red. (Guide to praotice lessons In the breading and seed production of field drops] Rukovodstvo k praktichaskim sianiatiiam po selektaii I semenovodetvu polevykh kulltur. Izd.2., parer. Pod red. G.M.Popovoi. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1960. 376 p. (MIRA 13:11) (Field crops) ABRAMOVA, Z.V., kand.sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk Effect of additional pollination with foreign pollen on the variability of wheat. AgrobioloCiia no.2:19&204 Mr-Ap 162. ("-IB,Ul 151:4.) 1, Lenirigradski~ sol*sko1-hozytWstvo1iny'h,, institut, Pushkin. ,Wheat breeding, A13PAMOVA,-Z.V., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; SHUITAFENKOV, Yu.B.; PONOIXARCRUK, V.I. (IJ7,hgorod); KJI(,DYREV~ N.G., tigronom (Uqtl-IjIbinqkJy rayon, Krasnodarskogo kraya); KA.SUVOV, *V.G., naticlinyy ziotrudnik; PROKOFIYEIV, M.A.; SNOVA, G.S. Brief information. 7ashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no. 4:48-50 1~4- 0AIRA 17:5) 1. Laningradakiy sell skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Abramova). 2. 7aveduyushchiy I.aboratoriyey zashchity rasteniy Kurganskoy oblastnoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii (for Shurovenkov). 3. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Kasumov). 4. Altayskaya opytnaya stantsiya sadovodstva (for Prokoflyev, Sizova). ABRAMOVA, Z,V., kand, aeliskokhoz. nauk Cytoembryological study of selective fertilization in wheat. Agrobiologiia, noo4:544-549 JI-Ag 164. (MIRA 17112) 1, Laningradakiy sellskokbuyaystvennyy institut. YUG03LAVIA / Farm Animals. General Problems. Q-1 Abs Sour: Ref Zhur-Biola, No 12, 1958i 54689. Author : Obradovic 1A., Abramovic Lukic V. Inst : Not given. Title ; Chemical Composition of Certain Feeding Stuffs Recently Introduced in Yugoslavia. Orig Pub: Veterinaria (Sugosl), 1957, 6, No 1, lB3-188. Abstract: The article deals with the utilization, in the feeding of domestic animals, of the meal ob- tained as the result of the processing of fish and meat products, of the waste from the pro- cessing of vegetables and fruits, and of the s6eds and fruits of certain plants and grasses. Card 1/1 A~-~*.A' llk".i A. alA -~- - ---- 3 ll-eulod of Dotenjillilir Ewdoment :(,!cds in Drawln,* up I-lans for I- . ( ' I it." th,e ll~achinc-'rracLor 3tationy" Sots. S01,11(hoz., '23, ';:o ", ,, 5 It-, :'lf,.A ',,ov 11)"')'2 A'-'-1-dJ'O.T1(;!1j A. A. "Intuoduction an6 1:astery of Crass Raising as part of GrO.-. "totation (based oil the experience of collective fams of the "aratov Province)," Snrntov, Saratovz~koye Obl. pos. izd-vo, 19~~)- :12,A %'ay 1952 kB;'4101FICHI A.D., kan6. tekhn. nauk; AUTUIV, E.F., ki-n-;. tchhn. nauk; ARrIJILI., G,A.., inzh.-ekonoi:ist; MD1, S.P., inzh.- zemleustroitell; LIffENGUhTp F.m., 'v.nc Geof"r. nauk; SAI,'.OYA'.OV YfiJ.".. kand. toklin. nauk-, -I'VOIXAR lv;nd. arkliltek.; SOLORMIKO; V.A., kan6. Eirkht.; S'IDI1GOV, V.D.t kand. arkht.; F~LEYTV, V.G., inzh,; Yrinh7iali uch,-stiyo: BUTUZOVLP V.P.; GLAMNA, N.K.; GOLIV~SLTI-11:, DDIAIJOVSKIY, V.S.; KAPLAI;, G.L,; F-EDCTOV,., TSEYILIN~ G.I.; BURLAKCV, H.Ya., red.; K01-TIJ7EYETS, Z.I:., red. izd-va; GOLOVKIIIA, A.A., tekbn. red. [Regional planning of econordc administrative regions) industrial regions and centers; plcnning guidelltaionnnia planirovka ekononicheskikh a&.inistrrAivnykh raionov, pro- nyshlenrykh raionov i uzlov; rukovod5tvo po proektirovaniiu. Pod red.N.IA.Burlakova. Yosk-va, Gosstroiindat, 196". 266 p. (MIRA 15: 10) 1. Akader-iya stroitellstva i arkbitektury SSSF. Institut gra- dQstroitallstva i raionnoi planirovki. 2. Zere.-titell direk- tora po nauchnoy rabote I:auchno-i.,-,!;Iedovttelt,-.kogo instituta gradostroitellstva i ra-yonnoy plaiiirovki (for Wrlakov). 3. Vauchno-isvIedowitel'skiy institut grrdostroitollstva i rayonnoy planirovki (for Butuzova, GlLbin--, Gollas)-fteyn, De".anovskiy, Kaj.1an, Fedotova., TScytlin). (RegJonal plLnning) A. D. Steam boilers- furnaces -11! , ~_ Design and operation of shaft furnaces with unit-mill pulverizersej Za ekone topej no. 2. 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessionst Library of Congress) March 1952. Unclassified z',1B r, , I I - V i Cn Ii. .'" . VRr,j Dissertation: "An Analysis of Gand Tech Sci, Moscow Technical koyan, 10 Jun 54. (Vachernyaya the Methods for Heat Calculation in Fire-Tube Boilers." Inst of the Fish Industry and Economy imeni A. I. Mi- Moskva, Moscow, 1 Jun 54) SO: SUM 318p 23 Dec 1954 A mj.A,~, -Tn ~- n XL -.Ij A. D. YAKOYLIV. Lev Mikhaylovich; MORGULIS, Yu.B., kandidat takhnichaskikh nank, retsenzent: ABRAMOVICH A..D. inzhener, rodaktor; MODEL', B.I., tekhnicheski or [Marine engines of small and medtum powerj Sudovye dvigateli maloi i arednei moshchnosti. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino- Btrott,lit-ry, 1957. 446 p. (MLRA 10:8) (Marine engines) SOV/96-59-8-21/27 AUTHOR: Abramovich, A.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences ------------ TITLE: A Combined Cyl,le With Steam and Gas Turbines with Supercharged Boilers PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika 1959, Nr 8.. pp 78-85 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The principal boiler and turbine manufacturers in the USA are devoting considerable attention to a cycle including steam and gas turbines. This article is a review of published American work on the subject. A number of cy-~~le block diagrams are considered and their relative merits briefly compared. A Foster Wheeler steam generator for use in such equipment is described and illustrated. Control arrangements are then examined and several circuit diagrams are given. Station arrangement is briefly mentioned and the fuel question is discussed. There are 15 figures and 4 English references. Card 1/1 ABRAMOVICH, A.D., kand.tekhn.nauk Industrial electric power plants in the U.S.A. Energokhoz.za rub, no-3:10-19 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 13:7) (United States--Electric power plants)