SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ANDREYEVA, O.I. - ANDREYEVA, T. F.

Document Type: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
CIA-RDP86-00513R000101410007-7
Release Decision: 
RIF
Original Classification: 
S
Document Page Count: 
100
Document Creation Date: 
November 2, 2016
Document Release Date: 
March 20, 2001
Sequence Number: 
7
Case Number: 
Publication Date: 
December 31, 1967
Content Type: 
SCIENCEAB
File: 
AttachmentSize
PDF icon CIA-RDP86-00513R000101410007-7.pdf2.28 MB
Body: 
ANDREYEVAq 0.1. Changes in the blood picture in some diseases under the Influence of therapeutic factors at the Shoambax7 Health Resort. Zdrav. Tadzh. 8 no,183~-)6 161. (MIJA 14:3) 1. Iz kafedr propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - dotsent V.I.Zayts= Stalinabadskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni Abuali ibai Sino. (BLOOD) MAUUvIcH, Ta. A.; UIDREYEvA, 0. 1. Case of acute arythroWeloais (Di Guglielmols syndrome), Zdrav, Tadzh. 9 no.2:35-36 Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15t7) 1. Iz kliniki I gospitallnoy terapii (zav. - prof. Kh. n. Mansurov) Dusbanbinskogo moditsinskogo instituta iteni Abuali ibni Sino i klinicheskoy laboratorii Dushanbinskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy No. I (glavnyy vrach - Kh. V. Vakhidov). (HEMOPOIETIC SYSTEM-DISEASES) ALIDZHANOV, G.P.;.ANDREYEVAp 0.1. Characteristics of hemopoienis in liver cirrhoses under hot climatic conditions. Zdrav.Tadzh. 9 no.4:19-23 Jl-,Ag 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - dotsent V.I.Zaytaeva) Tadzhikskogo meditsinskogo inatituts, im. Abuall ibni Sino. (LIVER-CIRRHOSIS) (HEWPOIETIC SYSTEM) ACCESSION NR: AP5015234 AUTHORS. Andreyeva. 0. 1.; Sukhorukov, S. I.; Volkindl S. N, TMILE: A method for separating radioactive strontium and yttrium. Class 12, iNo-~17104 7o7 sOURCRI Byulleten' izobreteniy i tova%?WIdi miakovt no. 9t 1965t 18 TWEIC TAGSt stroatium, yttrium, radioactivity, ioYa exchamge, amonium salt, ammoritird acetate .ZLBSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for separating radioactj-~-e strr)ntlum and yttrium by menzin of ion exchange with the use of an ammonium 6alt an an el!Ignt. To 91?paz--4t;? strontium-89 in Quantity and without a carrigr, yttrium and strontium L~xe, washed with Pmmonium acetate at the concentrations of 0-4-0.6!N Tu-Ir, "Ji respectively. ASSOCIATION: Gosudaxstvenn~-y ordena trnjdo-~rogo kraj;nogo znameni institut prikladnoy ~K'- 7 ~114t' ~-'IFtltklie ~~I' --hem',stry ~-~f thcm of Worker.9 Red Bwine'-) :S"UJ'iM- LOD 11 t3Apro4 NO REF SQVt 000 6 Cord 1/1- 121 ~' ~: -;t,, OTEM: 000 5,~b GODNj GG L 56491-65 EWT(m)1EWP(t)/EWP(b) Peb DTAAPIIJP(c) JD1JG ACCESSION NR: AP5017799 UR/0296/65/000/011/0027/0027 546.78.05:539.16:541.183.12 AUTHOR: Andreyeva, 0. 1.; Tavetkov, V. S. J; TITLE: A method for extracting tungsten-181 from radioactive solutions. Class 120 No. 171395 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 11, 1965, 27 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive isotope, tungsten, metal extraction ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate Introduces, 1. A mothod for extracting tung- sten-181 from radioactive solutions produced by dissolving an irradiated target. The tungsten is separated without a carrier by feeding the solution to an ion ex- change column with an anion-exchange resin, e.g. FDE-110p in the form of Mt,. The r-,~n, is then washed and thin, tungsten-181 iv, extrariel. "'. A mo(I"fication of this method in which washing is done with water and a 0.3-0.5 n soiution of ammonia. 3, A modification of this method in which a saturated solution of ammonium carbonate is used for.jagsten extraction. Card 1/2 L ~1., 'ACCESSI ,ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy Institut prikladnoy khImil (State Institute of Applied hemistry) 'SUBMITTED: 24Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC NP :NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 2/2 CRERNOVAP T.G.; Effect of ecrtloone on hemopolesin under condltiona prevalling in high mountains. flat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 9 no.3~58 MY-Je 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav,.- dolveent V.I. Zaytaeva) I kafedra topograficheskoy snatomli I operativnoy khlrurgil (zav.- prof. 1,G. Kallnicheva) Tadzhikskogo meditsinskogo inatituta, Dushanbe. ANDREYEVAJ OOL* Paleomagnetic investigation of red-colored clays from the Gzhel' stage of the Moscow Basin. Izv. AN SSSR* Sero geofize no.9t 1382-1383 S '61. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Moskovskiy f,,osudarstvennyy universitat im. M.V-Lomonosova. (Moscow Basin-Clay-Magnetic properties) KM40V P A. N.; ANDREYEVA, 0. L. Use of the data of the disturbing field in determining the direction of the primary magnetizLiion of rocks. Izv. AN SSSR.Ser.geofiz. no. 4:552-555 Ap 164. (14IRA 17:5) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova. AWREYEVA, O.L.; WKIIA, V.V.; PETROVA, G.N. laboratory estimate of the magnetic stability of rocks of the Czech massif. Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. zem. no.2:54..64 165. (MIRA 28:6) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR. VEYSPSYLP-R, Yu.K. prof., INOGAMOV, A.B.. LYUBFTSKAYA, M.Z., dotp., A11DREYEVA, 0. M., Diagnostic Value Of the cutaneous plnster tuberculin pntob. Sov.med. 22 n0-025-28 My 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Iz Tashkontskogo nnuchno-issledovntoliskogo institutA vAktRin I eyvorotok Ministorstva zdravookhrnnaniya SSSR (dir. - knnd.biol. nnuk A.B. Inognmov) i detakoy kliniki Tnshkontskago meditsinskogo Institutn (dir, prof. H.S. Gershenovich), (TUBERCULIN HXAGT ION, test. cutaneous p1nater tuberculin stamp (Rua)) ANDREYEVA, 0. M.9 CAND MED SCIt "DRY,PURIFIED TUBERCULIN A DIAGNOSTIC PREPARATION." HEALTH UzSSR, TASHKENT ISTATE MED 1960, (MIN OF Mt 2-619 217). INOGAMV, A.B.; YENGALYCHEVA, A.M.! ANDRZIM.-O.M.; DANILOVA, R.I. Study of some biological properties of tuberculous vaccine strain 115 on monkeys Trudy TashNIIVS 6:3-7 161. (MIRA 15:11) (;CG) (MYCOBATERIUM TUBERCULOSIS) INOGAMOVP A.B. [deceased]; YENGALICHEVA, A.M,; ANDREYEVAp 0,14.; DAKLOVA, R.I. Testing of the biological properties of the vaccinml tuberculous strain No,315 In experiments on monkeys, Zhur. mikrobiol epid. (MIRA 18;11~ i immun. 42 no.7tl28-132 Jl 165. 1 1, Tasbkontakiy inatitut vaktain i ayvorotok, &MDR T31VA, O.N. Strat1graphy of Ordoviclaz deposits in the leam. and Ilia ralloys. Kat. VORUI to,?,.107-128 155. (NLVA 10:4) (Loss. Talley-Geology Stratigraphic) (Illm Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic) ANDREYEVA, O.N. --- E'. ~' - . - - I - - New finds of arthropods in Eastern Siberia. Ezhegod. Vsea. paleont. ob-va 16;236-245 '57, (miRA 11:4) (Siberia, Eastern--Arthropoda, Fossil) F V ANIM-EY, H.P., i;lavnyy red.; BISn, S.F., red.; ROBTLEVSKIT, V.I., red.- VASIKOVSKIY, A.P., red.; VMESHCHAGIN, Y.N., red.; DRABKIN, I.Te., red.; TXVANGULOV, B.B., red.; UPIMOVA. A.F., red.; ZIlTIX, l.V.. red.; LARIN, H.I., red.; LIKHAREV, B.K., red.; MEZYR, V.V., red.; MIKHATLOV, A.?., red.; NIKOLAM, A.A., red.; POPOV, G.G., red.; POPOV. Tu.N., red.; SAKS, V,11.. red.; SASMIN, A.I., red.; SIMAKOV, A.S., red.; TITOV, V.A.. red.; SHILO. N.A., red.; HLITANOT, M.D.. red.; TAKUSHLV, I.R., red.~ V redaktirovanii.prinimali uchas- tiye: AHMETEVI, O.N., r4~d.-, BATKOVSKAYA. T.N., red.; BOIKHOVITIHA, N.A.,--r-ecT.---, -BOR=, M.O.~, red.; VASILIYNT, I.V., red.; VASILEVSKATA, N.D., red.; VOlKVODOVA, Ye.M., red.; TEVSFYEV, K.P., red.; KIPARI- BOVA, L.D., red.; IMA HYY, L.I., red.; KRISHTOFOVICH, L.V., red.; MMIKOY, M.V., red.; LIBROVICH, L.S., red.; MARKOV, F.G., red.; MODWAVSKAYA, To..A., red.A- NIKIFOROVA, 0.1., red.; OBUT, A.M., red.: PCMMINTMA, G.T., red.; RZHONWITSKATA, M.A., red.; SEDOVA, M.A.. red.: SUPAROV. D.L., red.; TIMOMBY, M., red,; HEIrDOLET, K.M., red.; CHFAMOV, Tu.F., red.; CHMWSHEYA, H.Te.. red.. DERZHAVINA. N.G., red.izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.red. (Continued on next oard) ANIOUV, N.P.--(oontlnued) Card 2. [Decisions of the Interdepartmental Conference on the Unified Stratigraphic Columns of the Northeantorn Part of the U.S.S.R.] ReBbeniia Mezhvedoristvennogo soveshchaniia po razrabotke unifitsi- rovannykh stratigraficheakikh okhem dlia Severo-Vostoka SSSR. Moskva, Goo.nauohno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 65 P. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Mozhvedomstvannoye sovesh-haniye po razrabotke unifitairovannyl-ch stratigrafiolieskikh skhem d1ya Severo-Vostoka SSSR, Magadan, 1957. (Soviet Par East--Geblogy. Stratigraphio) ARUMAj_O,.N. - dW Ordovician stratigraphy of the Angara-1ka region. Mat.VSEGE1 Ob.ser. no-23:79-108 '59- (MIRA 14:11) (Angara Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Oka Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) NIKIFCROVA, 0. 1.; Ai gHE)Myk.,~ DOIMATOV, P.S., vedushchiy red.; 'BRUSHKI~p D.M., vedushchiy red.; SAFRONOVA, I.M., tekhn.red. [Paleozoic biostratigraphy of the Siberian Platform. Report No.l: Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy of the Siberian Platform and its paleontological basis (brachiopods)) StratigraXiia ordovika i silura Sibirskoi platformy i ea paleontologicheskoe obos'novanie, (brakhiopody). Leningrad. Goo. nsuch.-t4khU*--izd-vo neft,i gorno-toplivhoi lit-ry, Leningr. otd-nie 1961. 289 P. 54 plates. (Leningrad. Voesoluznyi geologicheskii institut. Trudy, vol.56) (MIRA i5:11) (Siberian Platfom--Geolo&7,, Stratigraphic) (Siberian Platform-Brachiopa., Fossil) ANDREYEVA, 0. N. Some Canbrian Brmchiopoda of Siberia and Central Asia. P&Ieont. sbur. no.2:87-96 162. (MIRA 3-5:10) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovateliskiy geologicheskiy institut. (Siberia-Braohiopoda, Fossil) AREMYEVA, 0. P.. Physician "Hygienic Ivaluation of Dried Potatoes as a Foodstuff.' Sub 17 Mar 47, Second Moscow State Medical Inst imini I. V. Stalin Dissertations presented for degree@ in aclanco wid endlitooring in Mosoow in 1947 SO: Sum Noe 457, 18 Apr. 35 LITAVET, A.A., prof., red.. Prinimali uchastiye: KURLYANDSKAYA, Z.B., doktor biolog.nauk; ANMRMVA, O.S., kand.meditsinskikh nauk. K1WV V, N.N., red. IOYMA, N.A.. tekhn.red, [Toxicology of beryllium; a collection of articles and abstracts ,of.foreign periodical literature] Tokeikologila berilliia; abornik perevodoy i referatov inostrannot periodichaskoi literatury. Moskva. Izd-vo inostr.lit-ry, 1953. 288 p. (MIRA 12.-3) 1 1. Deystvitellnyy Alan AMR SSSR (for Letavet). (BERYLLIUM--TOXICOLOGY) EXCERPTA 40tti Sec 14 Vol 13/4 Padiology Apr 59 660. THE EFFICACY OF SOME SUBSTANCES AVAILABLE FOR THE DE- ACTIVATION OF HANDS CONTAMINATED WITH RADIUM SALTS (Russian text) - A n d r e e v a 0. S. - MED. RADIOL. 1957. 3 (59-62) In persons working with various radium salts, a trial of the efficacy of hand de- activation was performed, using soap containing sulphonaphthenic acid, and kaolin paste. The soap proved to lack efficacy. The level of activity after hand- washing was the same as after washing with ordinary household soap. The trial of the paste gave positive results. A considerable number of persons had inactive hands after the first washing. (S) Nk -'11tviing and dal, the r4,%,4, ANDREYEVA. O.S., )-and.med.nauk- Some date on thestudy of contanination and decontamination of work clothing during work with radi-um. Gig; i san. 23 no*10183.-83 0 158 ~MIRA II.-11) (RADIUM, clothing contamination & decontaminption (Rus)) (CLOT"Is I radimm contaminntion & decontamination (Rue)) a 99 52 1 1 to P"Hi V :111~111 Orr liful r IV IF I . 1'r, j 42 ag ffn H [Lisp. PH -N1 tilt 9 V:- r 8 r M. S .03 'T f1 8 -A;J -j S D4 741UTINGSKIY, D.I.; ANDll7MJ.-W-&-- ambomw- Toxicolopy of uradlum oompounds. Ned. rad. 4 no.4.'81-85 Ap 139. (URVIUMI tox. (HIIIIA 12t7) toxicol. of dewy nrod.. review (Run)) ANMEYEVA, O.S.; LXB=V, M. I. ...... . peoia2 features of 0-rayo in work with metallic uranium. Hea. raA. 4 no.5:58-62 My 159. (MIRA 12:7) (INDUSTRIAL HYGIMM prof. of 6-ray hazards in uranium workers (Ftus)) (URANIUM, inj, off, ray hazards in uranium workers, prev. (Ras)) .AWB=W".S. Hygienic evaluation of conditions in working with radioactive minerals and ores. Ned.rad. 4 no.12t59-63 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) (RADUTION PROMOTION) (MIN116) ANDRICTIVA, O.S., kand. mod. nauk Some aspects of inMatrial. bygiene in plants processing metallic beryllium. Gig. i san. 24 no.4:81-83 Ap '59. (XIRA 12:7) (INDUSTRUL HYGIMIM, byg. control in plants processing metallic beryllium (Ras)) (MYLLIUM, same) ANDREYEVA, 011ga. Sergeyevna ------ [Industrial hygiene in working with uranium ar4 its compounds] Gigiena. truda pri rabote a uranom i ego soodineniiami. Moskva, Medgiz? 1960. 93 F"IUM--SAFETY HWURES) (MIU 14:8) on the action of uranium and its survey of the literature, Gig. (URANIUM-TOXICOLOGY) ,~, ANDREYEVA S.-p-~and,.kpeditsinskikh i on the human no. 5:77-62 (MIRA 13:10) P11DREYF,VA, O.S. Role of a dosimetric control in working with urRDium and uranium.. oontaining products. Med.rad. no.10:46-52 161. (MIRA 14:10) (RDIOACTIVITY-SAFETY MEASUPM) (URMIUM) KULIBAJ, F.Ya.; HIROKOV, V.Ya.; ANANIYICVA, L.A.; ANDREMAL OL&I ROZRANOVSKAYA, L.P. Complex compounft of thallium triiodides with I 10-phonan- throline. Zhur. nearg. khIm. 8 no.6:1400-1401 Se 163. * (MIRA 16:6) 1. Leningmdskiy tekhnologicheakiy institut imeni Lensoveta., kafedra obshchey khimii. Thallium corapounds) Menanthroline) KULIBA, F.Ya.; MMONOV, V.Ye.;.,ANDRE nz.24- Complex compounds of thaUium (111) with organic amines. Zhur. neorg. khim. 8no.lOt2323-2325.0 163. (KERA 16slO) SN (T~Rllium compounds) (Amines) ANDRICYNVA. O.V,, kand.med.nauk Circulatory insufficiency and its treatment with corglycone in rheu- matic children. Pad., akush. i gin. 19 no.6:23-27 157. (MIRA 13:1) 1. lafedra detskikh bolezDey lechebnogo fakallteta (zav. - doktor med.nauk, prof. G.I. Tets) Khar'kOTSkOgO meditsinskogo institute, (dir. - dots. 1.P. Kononanko). (RHIMTIC KUM DISEASE) (CARDIAC GLYCOSIDES) r r i FILOMKO, N,Yo.: LAVROV, I.V.; ANDREYEVA, O.Y.; P37ZNIM. R.L. On the alumina spinal A10-A1203, Dokl.AN SSSR 115 no.3:583-585 J1.157. (MIRA 10;10) 1. Veasovusnyy nauchno-lealedovatellskiy institut abrasivov i shlifovaniya. Predstavlono akademikom D.S.Korzhinskim. (Alumina) (spinal) .-APJZXSVA,#-U.3r~[Adnreieva, O.V.b kand.med,nauk Influence of lamblia on the course of dysentery in children. Fed.# akush. i gin. 23 no-3:22-23 161. (RIRA 15:4) 1. Kafedra detskikh infektaionnykh bolezney (zav. - dotsent A.D.Pev'zher). Khar1kovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta (direktor - dotsent B.A.Zadorozhnyy) na baze detakoy infektsionnoy bollnitay No.21 (glavnyy vrach - I.M. Chervontsev). . (GIARDIASIS) (DYSENTERY) ANDREYEVA. 0.V.; VASILIYEV, V.V.; TERESHCHENKO, N.P.; PIASTRO, V.D., - red.; KISEIAVA, L.I., tekhn. red. (Sensitiveness of qualitative reactiona]Chuvetvitallnoott ka- chestvannykh reaktsii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1962. 49 P. (Chemistry, Analytical-Qual-itative) (MIRA 16:2) TMMISHCHEV, A.A.; PARASKIV, L-P-; AIDRETLTA, P.G. U,.~ Material on the problem of leptospirosis in Xazakhatan. Izv.AN lazakh.SSR.Ser.paraz. no.7:16-21 149. (MLRA 9i5) (Kazakhstan--Leptoopiroaia) SAVINKOVA, Ye.I.; LURII, I.S.; YANKOVSM, V.R.; Prinimali uchastiye: TASHKINOVA, L.V.; PMREYKVA,'R.A.; SAPEVINA, T.G.; PLOKHOTNIKOVAp Graphical calculation of crystallization of potassium chloride according to the stages of a vacuum crystallizer. Zhur. prikl. khim. 36 no.11:2544-2547 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Urallskiy politekhnichask:iy institut imeni Kirova i Berexnikovskiy kaliynyy kombinat. . ANTD-Rt 7.7EIVA i R . A. "The -!,ffect of Ripening Conditions on the Sowing 4uality of Acorns." Cand tiol Sci, Moscow State U, 1953. (RaBiol, No 2, Sep 5h) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (10) So.- Sum. No. 481, 5 May 55 N R r--~ E-04, USSR/Forestry. Forestry and Forest Cultivation. J-3 Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6., 1957) 22579 Author Rubin, B.A., R.A. Inst 0 ~' Title The Effect of Ripening Conditionz on Seeding Qualities of Oak acorns (Quercus robur). Orig Pub: Veatn. Mosk. un-ta, 1956, No 2, 95-102 Abstract: The observations in the main botanical garden, Academy of Sci- ences USSR, (1951-1952) established that the character of acorn ripening within the limits of the oak plantation differs in relation to variations of ecologic oak forms and the peculiari- ties of acorn development within the crown of each individual tree. The sprouted acorns In the early-blooming oak have a greater weight and consequently a larger amount of reserve nutrient substances; they appear earlier and produce much stron- ger seedlings. A considerable influence on the speed of acorn Card 1/2 -18- USSR/Cultivated Plants Techbical, Oilj, and Sugar Plants. m-4 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur Biol6) No 3, 1958, 1092T Author : Andreyeva, R.A., Michetinina, M. Inst : Title : Ube Effect on Sugar beet Yields of Treating the Seed With Heteroauxin& Orig Pub : Udobreniye i uro Izhay, 1956, No 8, 27-30 Abstract : In field experiments conducted in the Voroblyev Grain Sovkhoz (Vorone2hslmya oblast') a study was made of the effect on sugar beet growth and yield of soaking the seed for 24 hours in a heteroauxin solution (20 mg./liter). In a 1954 experiment the sugar beet root yield increased by 34 under the effect of treating the seed with bete- rcauxin. In tvo 1955 experiments, on areas of six and four hectares,, the field germination increased by 8-18% (depending upon the fertilizers applied) when the seed was treated, and the average weight of the young plants Card 1/2 17WOON AUTHORS: Andreyeva, R. A., Morozova, I. V. SOV/20-125-2-51/64 -------------------------------- TITLE: Growth and Metabolism of Tomato Seedlings Under the Influence of Heteroauxin Treatment of Their Root System (Vliyaniye obrabotki kornevoy sistemy geteroauksinom na rost i obmen veshchestv rassady tomatov) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959t Vol 125, Wr 21 PP 417-419 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A higher yield due to the treatment of blossoms and ovaries with growth-atimulating-substancea is obtained by an increased supply of water, mineral and organic substances to the treated organs (Refs 7-9,12). Other plant organs, however, are de- prived of nutritive substances. Therefor'e"some physiologists (Ref 7) maintain that the development of the whole plant can- not be intensified by growth stimulants. Recentlyp however, quite different data have! been found (Refs 2-699-11). In order to solve the aforesaid problem the authors made cor- responding experiments with the tomato sort "Bizon" in 1957 in the botanical garden of the below-mentioned university (see Association). Heteroauxin potassium salt (20mg/1) was Card 1/3 used as stimulant. Each plant received 20 ml of the solution. Growth and Metabolism of Tomato Seedlings Under the SOV/20-125-2-51/64 Influence of Ifeteroauxin Treatment of Their Root System The experimental scheme was the following: 1) Complete Hellriegel- (Gellrigell-) mixture plus heteroauxin; 2) half measure of the Hellriegel-mixture plus heteroauxin; 3~ complete Hellriegel-mixture without heteroauxin, and 4 half measure of Hellriegel-mixture without hateroauxin. It was found that the treatment of the tomato plants during the formation of the first two leaflets notably stimulates the growth of the overground parts and the roots(rable 1). This shows that the effect of' heteroauxin is intensified with an increase of the fertilizing measure (in accordance with reference 2 for the sugar beat). Table 2 shows the development of the whole and the ready adsorbing surface of the root system in all experimental variants. Heteroauxin treatment enlarges the volume of roots and increases both surface values mentioned above. Consequently, the assimilation of nutritive substances risen, as confirmed by table 3 (assimilation of nitrogen and phosphorus). Finally, the hoteroauxin treatment of the roots leads to increased photosynthesis and leaf respiration. There are 4 tables and 12 Soviet references. Card 2/3 Growth and Metabolism of Tomato Seedlings Under the SOY/20-125-2-51/64 Influence of Heteroauxin Treatment of Their Root System ASSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Voronezh State University) PRESENTED: December 7, 1958, by A. L. Kursanov, Academician SUBMITTED: December 7, 1958 Card 3/3 ,ANIRMVA,R.A....-kand.biol.nauk. prepodavatell; SWZM, B.G.. red.; PULIN, L.L. takhn.red. I [How the treatment of seeds with hateroauxin before sowing affects the yield and metabolism of sugar beets] Tliianiq pr3dposevnoi obrabotki semian geteroaukainom na uroshai i obmsn veshchestv eakharnoi avekly. Tula, Tul'skoe knishnoo izd-vo, 1960. 19 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Voronezhakiy gosudaretvannyy universitet (for Andreyeva). (Indoleacetic said) (Sugar beets) n2 -ZL-. ----- - - -- --- - "Notes on the Geolo6ical Interpretation of the Chernigov Kagnetic Anomaly" Prikladnva geofizilm; sobornik stkteYi VYP. 21 (Applied Geopb3roics; Collection of Articles, Mr 21) Moscow, Gootcytekhtzdat) 1958. 221 p. AMMYBTA, R.I.; CHIRVIIISKATA, M.V. Hypsometry of the foundation of the uniaper-Donets lowland. Geol, nefti 2 no,6:55-61 Je 158. (min 11:6) leTrest Ukrneftegooflzilme (Dnieper Iobwland--Altitudao--Measurement) (Donate Basin-Altitudes-Measurement) AIMTM13VA, R.I. (Andriaieva, R.I.] Kagastio anomalies of the Dnieper-Donets Lowland and their geological interpretation. Geol.shur. 18 no.4:61-71 '58. (MIRA 12:1) (Dnieper Lowland--Prospectin&.-Geophvoical methods) (Donets Basiu--P~rospootiue--Geopbveica1 methods) ANDF13YEVA, R. 1. Interpretation ,z. no*21:74-83 (Chernigov iornigov Magnetic Anomaly* (MM 12:1) Anomal~--Geology) ANDREMA, R.I. Using geophysical methods In prospecting for vulcanits-bearing areas in the Dnieper-Donate Lowland. Sov. gaol. 2 no.6:122-126 Je 159. (MRA 12:12) I.Trast OUkrneftegeofisikaN. (Dnieper lowland-Vuicainite) (Donate Pasin-Vulcanits) (Frospecting-Geophysical methods) ANDRUVA, R.I.; BIRBRAM, I.Sh.; GAVRISH, V.K.; CHIRVIMKAYA, H.V. Nficient combined geological-geopbysical mothod for areal proapecting used in the Dnieper-Donate Lowland. Gool.nofti i gaza 3 no.11:24-28 N 159. (MIR& 13:3) 1. Treat Ukrnaftegeofizika. (Dnieper Lowland--Proopecting--GeophysicaI methods) (Donets Baoin-Prospecting geophysical methods) S/169/62/000/005/023/093 D228/D307 Andreyeva, R. I.., Trial complex processing of seismic and drilling data 41 - .I.o; the multiblock uplifts of the Dneprovsko-Donets%' kaya Depression /-Abstracter's note: Given as Denets... in the Russian oFiginal._7 Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 5, 1962, 27, ab- stract 5A213 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn., Geologiya, no. 5, 1.961, 27-31) TEXT; Complex processing of seismic and drilling data, obtained on one of the local uplifts within the Dneprovskiy Graben, has been carried out. The thorough allocation of the'reflecting horizons to definite lithologic-stratigraphic boundarieo, with the wide use of electric logging data; the correlative linking of these hor-4- zons in closed polygons; the preparation of schemes for the trac- ---in,,,, of tectonic dislocations; the preparation of maps of the re-. flection grade; and a number of other interpretation procedures Card 1/2 - ANMEMWA,_Ra.; CHIRVINSKAYA, M.V. Hypsometry of the basement of the Wieper grapen, Geol* nefti i gaze, 5 no,12:31-35 D 161, (14IRA 3-4:11) 1. Treat Ukrgeofizmzvedim. (Dniepor-.Donots,l)iiland--Altitudes--Measurement) AMEYEVAI Tracing of dislocations with a break of continuity based on the results of complex processing of geophysical and drilling data. Dokl.kN SSSR 144 no.4s868-870 Je 162. (K[Rk 15s5) 1, Predstayleno akadenikom D,V.Na3.ivkinym, (Faults (Geology)) ANDREYEVA RoI~ Determining the dislocations with a break in continuity and their age from seismic prospecting data. Geol. nefti i gaza no*8s5/+-57 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Kiyevskays, ekspeditsiya Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatelookogo geologorazvedochnogo instituta. ANDREYFVA, R.I., kand. geol.-mineral nauk-, GDALEVSKAYA, TS.M. Kagichev uplift is a buried Paleozoic structure of tha Dnieper. Donets Lowland. Neft. i gaz. prom. no.lt66-67 Ja,-Mr f64. (MIRA 18g"e) V ot I I 14u."t o" th 0 D n i e.,:i r D o ne t j Li ~,.l h, i-AGo i i f7, i iX. Je 165. I ri:-, t, i'llt ri i n',-,hruny nedr pri , M.yov; Glamo,"o Sov*-+f, i-linistro I ACC-RT--AR60-17547 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169/66/000/DOI/DO14/DO14 AUT11OR: Parkhomov3kiy, O.A.;, Andre Bj.; Burakov-skiy, L~dYe. Goncharova, T.A.; Grigorlyev-a-, A.I.; Ivanets, N.I.; Ivanyuta, M.M.; Kozar,-L.-T-.-;-'R~aykh-e-r-,--'L'.-D.; -senina, A.S., Tkachenko, Zh. Ya.; Tkh r D G TITLEt Determination of the development level of the technique and technology of logical prospecting for oil and gas in the Ukraine SOURCE; Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 1D97 REP SOURCE: Tr. Ukr. n.-i. geologorazved. in-t, vyp. 10, 1965t 10-17 TOPIC TAGS: prospecting, seismic prospectitig, n4- gas prnspr~g ftrROLEMI, magnetometer gravimetry//1-2 ABSTRACT: Geological_gp2p~yAical aK2~pecting for oit and gas, completed on the Ukrai ne during 1960-1962 was analyzed. At present all the oil-bearing territory of the Uk. r4ine is covered by prospecting survey with the M-2 magnetometer.y;jlie cost of study was 46.4 roubles/km2. The output and precision of the aeromagnetic survey is much bet- ter. The gravimetri2 survey is basically complete. The cost of the total survey was 92.2 roubles per km in 1960 and 47.2 roubles in 1962. Highly precise gravimeters (.01 - .03 mgal) can elucidate various anomalies. Inspite of the relative cheapness of of the electro-recon method, and its mobility, it has not been afforded the deserved development in the Ukraine. Volume of seismic work reaches 87% of the total geophysi- Card 112. UDC: 550.830(477) L 46oio-66 En (1) jw _ACC kRi AR6029454 SOURCE CODE! UR/0169/66/000/005/DO17/DO17 AUTHOR: A ndreyeva, R. I. Gdalevsk __1s. M.; Lositskaya, Ye. P., va N. T. Klitochenko, T. I ; Mar henko, A. P. ; Razumenko, G. F.; Sokolo, ~. ~T. - ChUka. V. G. TITLE: Compilation of composite seis.mi.c maps of the southeastern part of the Dnepr-Donets basin SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 5D115 REF SOURCE: Tr. Ukr. n._-i. a vyp. 14, 1965, 132-139 TOPIC TAGS: Dnepr basin seismic map, Donets basin seismic map ABSTRACT: A second interpretation is made of seismic data obtained for the southeastern part of the Dnepr-Donets basin, using supplementary data obtained in drillings. Structural maps to the scale of 1:50, 000 and 1:100, 000 are plotted for four horizons, from the Cenomanian to the Lower Permian. Iso-pachous line maps, plotted on the basis of data obtained in seismic exploration, are also discussed. A detailed analysis is made of the tectonic structure of the Upper Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic stages on the basis of the above-mentioned Card I / 2 UDC: 550.834 KRAPIVINq L.Ye.1 ANDREMAj S.A. New method for the analysis of gases based on air after low* Trudy LTI no.60t218-226 160. tYaRA 14:6) (Gases--Analysis) Mm HATESMILI, G.I.; BAGASHVILI, S.L.; MIDW-fEVAI ).I. Atherosclerosis treatment with histidine. Trudy Inst. klin. i eksper. kard. AN Graz. SSR 8M3-118 163. (MIRA 17v7) 1. Institut kardiologii AN Gruz'-3,311, TbIll-tsi. UR/2531/65/OOO/177/oo64/oo66!-, ACCESSION NRs AT5019953 AUTHOR: Andrpzeva, S. I.; Yevteyeva. K. A. q q) r TITLE: Amplitude-frequency and phase characteristics of very distant atmo4verics SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskava observatoriya. Trudy, no. 17T, 1965. Atmoefernoye elektrichestvo (Atmospheric electricity), 6h-66 TOPIC TAGS: atmospherics, radio noise, atmoopheric radio noise, radio noise measurement ABSTRACT.- The results of a spectral analysis of atmospherics arriving from dis- tances of 5000-6000 km from the point of reception are presented. The receiving '!,~c apparatus operated in the 20 cps-200-kc range with BOO-Usec scanning duration., A prominent amplitude minimum was noted at 2.5-3'ke, suggesting the presence. Of significant absorption in that frequency.range. Maximum intensities were observed at 8-10 kc4 A direct dependence of phase on frequency was seen at 1-10 kc. Or1g1.___ art..has: I'table and 3 figures. ITS).i ASSOCIATION, Glavnava geofizicheskaya observatoriya, Leningrad (Main Geophysical Observatory) L'm791-66 EwT (1) /V cc mulds-4 ACCESSIOW NR-t - -_'A'T'5_0__1_'9*9''5'_4'_ --UR/2531/65/000/177/0067/0068, AUTHOR.s Andreyeva~ S't I.; Yevteyeva, K. A. 414,5 ,TITLE: Amplitude-fr.equency.spectra of near atmospherics SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizichookayn observatoriya. Trudy, no. 177l 1965. Atmosfernoye elektricliestvc (Atmospheric electricity)~ 67-68 TOPIC TAGS: atmospherics, radio noise, radio noise measurement, atmosp~erie radio noisd5qqid ABSTRAM The results of a spectral analysis of nenr ntmospherice.ig; presented. The data were obtnined from five direction finders oper- ating at 20 cps-200 kc with 200- usec scanning duration, Eleven atmospherics located at 80-150 km 'from the observation points and characterized by abrupt fronts were chosen for processinR by the harmonic analyzer. . All of the chosen atmospherics exhibited a smooth secondary quasi-half-period with an amplitude Rreater titan that of Card 1/2 L 01791-66 ACCESSION NR I ATS019954 the primary* Haximum amplitudes were noted at 3-6 kc, and the second-a aryl maximum vident at 30-40 kc, Orig. was art. line: 2 figures. ITS) ASSOCIATIONt Gl vnaya-geofixicheskaya observatoriyn, : Leningrad Geophysical Obserj!jory) tP"5!5 SUBMITTODS ENCLI 00 O0 Min COM ES EC NO REP SOVf 001 OTHER: 001 AYD PRESSI -~Card. ACC Nit 7T6014854 SOURCE CODE: UR/2531/6c-tooo/188/0051/0054 AUTHOR: Shvarts, Ya* M*; Andreyeva. S. I.- ORG*. none thunder- .-TITLE: More on the relationship between the electric potential gradient and Storm activity SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya g6ofizicheskaya observatoriya. Trudy, no. 188, 1966. ~'Atmosrernoye eiektrichestvo (Atmospheric electricity), 51-54 TOPIC TAGS: thunderstormi atmospheric electricity, electric potential gradient ABSTRACT: Whipple's method JWhipple, F. J. W. On the association of the diurnal variation of the electric potential gradient in fine weather with the distribution of thunderstorms over the globe. Quarterly J. of the Royal Meteorol. Society, vol. 55, N 1, 1929) of determining the surface area affected by thunderstorms In the region between 30* North and 30* South latitude is examined critically and com- pared with the findings of other. investigators. An inverse relationship is found to exist in winter and summer months between the vAlues of the electric field potential gradient in fair weather and the values of the areas affected by thunderstorms when;, computed by Whipple's method using Krumm's primary data [Krum, H. C. Die weltzeitlIche ~Tagesgang der Gewitterhaufigkett. Zeitschrift fur Geophysik, Vol. 28, N 2, 1962]. T. V.Lobodin [Geofizicheakiy byull, AN SSSR, no. 13, 34, 1963) alsolound that the Card 1/2 I ANDREYBYA, S.M. Replacing corn extract by malt sprout for the biosynthesis of peni- cillin. Antibiotild 4 no.5:28-33 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. laboratoriya novykh antibiotikov (zav. T. prof. P.A. Takimov) Botanicheskogo institute. imeni V.L. Komrova, AN SSSR. (PENICILLIN ahem.) (CUWM KIDIA) FALINA N.N.; MASLOVA, R.A.; YAKIMOV, P.A.; ANDPHYPYA, S.M.; ALEKSEYIXA, Yc,.V. 0 0 0 Some rosults of studying Basidlomycetes tin R source for obtaining feed proteins and diet-deficient amino acids. Rant. res. I no.l: 122-127 165. (MIRA 18t6) 1. Botanicheakly Institut, im. V.L. Komarova AN SSSR, Leningrad. --AVREYEVA,_ S.M. Stimulating properties of corn and malt gem extracts, Trudy Len,khim.-fam.in'st. no.151161-168 162. - (KMA 15: 11) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimii nizshikh rasteniy Botanicheskogo institute imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR (zav. - prof. P.A.Yakimov). (RkCTERIOLOGY-OULTURES AND CULTURE MIA) ANDREYEVA, S.H.; YAKIMV, P.A.; NFISHATAYEVA, Ye.V.; SHARYKINA, N.G. Use of malt germ extract in the biosvnthesis of chlortetracyclins, Trudy Len.khim,'-farm.inst. no.152169-175 162. . (MIRA 15ill) 1. Laboratorlya binkbimii nizahikh rasteniy Botanicheskogo instituta imeni V.L.Komarova AN SSSR i kafedra tekbnologii antibiotikov Leningradakogo khimiko-farm&tsevticheskogo institut4 (zav. - prof, P.A.Yakimov). (CHLORTETRACYCLIIE) (BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA) MEDVEDEVA, Z.S.; KWCHKO, M.A.; KUZNETSOV, V.G.;_MDREYEVA, S.N. Phase diagram of the system palladium-tellurium* Zhuro neorg, khim. 6 no,7:1737-.1739 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:7) (Palladium) (Tellurium) STAYWaSKIY. A.R.; AMUUMVA, S.T., studontlm (Moukva) Untoward effects of novocaine amide. ICLin.med. 37 no.7: 124-126 Jl 159. (HIRA 12,.10) 1. Iz kafedry propedevticheakoy terapii (dir. - deyetvitelinyv chlen AHN SSbM prof.V.Xh.Vasilenko) I MoBkovskogo ordena Lenina moditainskolgo inatituta Im, I.MiSnalianova. (PROCAINS AMIDN eff., inj.) 20-3-45/59 AUTHMS: Filonenkoj NZea) Lavrov) Ie Ve., Andreyeva., so V., Fevzner, R.';L. TITLE! Note on Alumina Spinal AlO.A'203 (0 glinozemistoy shpineli A10,Al 20 3)' PERIODICAL'. Doklady Akademii Nauk, 1957, Vol. 115, Nr 3, pp. 583-585 (USSR). ABSTRACTo On the occasion of the microscopic investigation of the reduction products of the components of a layer with a high content of alumina the authors found a corundum resorption with the formation of a vitreous isotrops phasaj, if the reduction was effected by solid carbon (for the production of eleetro-corundum) (Light diffraction in some granules 1,77-!,8o). This phase displays a lattice, the parameter of which is close to that of alumina) but differs from it by its higher diffraction (higher than corundum). This phase is produced as a result from the solution of corundum and is consistent at l9oo0C, Theme facts justify the assumption, that the interaction of corundum with carbon follows the reaction. 3 + 0 u 2 Al-04 + GO. For control. purposair A-1203 a synthesis was accomplished, Samples synthetiffized at 15ooOC were blacks at 16ooOC and above they were white and contained no-corundum., Card 113 but consisted almost entirely of the isotrope phase. At Moot it is ou.t for 6CUip-16-spr-o-WaFecl at '0oo-U';`A=-'~xj-zoAA7~u3 , CLU A10.1.21. Al 203 and at 175ooc'- -"1.06 Al 20 3' Xray analysis showed the composition to consi It of a single phase (sample at l6oo'C)j its lattice parameter a 0 7,1921. The spectral analysis showed very clearl4j% that aluminium is represented only by the brightest lines A! 3082)16 and the doublet Al 3092)7t Al 3092,8 in the r - spectra of,alumina and corundum. These lines are much more intensiVe in the spinal spectrum than in the case of alumina and corundum) and there occur 6 other linesi which are characteristic for reduced aluminium. All these facts can be Card 2/3 explained, apparently, by a weaker combination between AIL and 0 in the "UM14a WFitff SoliF ~Obon n - raction of the range from 1600-180ooC. displaying a v rr high melting point (1980-490-C), a high mirohardness (H : 207o k9/inns) and good chemical resistivity. There are 4 figures (in one table). ASSOC IATION:kU-Union Scientific Research Institute for Abrasives and Grinding (Vaesoyuznyy_nauchno-iseledavateliskiy institut abrazvov shlifovaniya). PRESENTED*' By, Do S. Korz hinskiyj, Academic Jan-, March .12, .1957. SUBMITTED: March,.,- 1.2, 1-957. AVAILABLE'- Library of Congress-. Card 3/3 5012) AUTHORSt Filonenko, W. Ye., Lavrov, I. V., SOV/20-124-1-44/69 Andreyeva, S. V TITLE% On the Aluminum Oxycarbides (Ob okeikarbidakh alyuminiya) PERIODICAL; Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR9 1959, Vol 124, Nr 1, PP 155-158 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tho solid production by synthesis of the substances mentioned in the title by an immediate interaction of alumina with carbon is of interest for the industry using corundum material (refractory or grinding material). The authors carried out the synthesis in order to investigate those problems and also to determine the optical properties of the Al-oxyearbides. Batches were produced basing upon the process of the following reactions; (1) 3A1203 + 0 2A1304+ CO (C-content 4%); (2).2AI 203+ 3C Al4040 + 200 (C-content 15~); (3) Al 203 + 3C Al2OC + 2CO (C-content 26%) The components weres Ilighly dis5erse (2 - O(Of-alumina and Card 1/3 mineral oil coke (grains 50-01" On the Aluminum Oxycarbides SOV/20-124-1-44/69 The briquets produced from them were sub.'-3cted to a heat treatment in the "Tamman" furnace at 1500-19000 for UP to 3.5 hours. The lose of weight suffered during the reaction was recorded (Fig 1). A microscopic analysis according to the immor9ion method was then carried out in polished sections (Pigs 2t3) and a chemical analysis in some oases. Properties of the determined aluminum tetra and monoxyoarbide are described. The comparison of the results of chemical and microscopic analysis as well as the loss in weight of briquets prove that spinel is the first product of interaction of alumina with solid carbon; this being independent of the carbon content in the batch. The composition of the final products corresponds to the reactions (1)9 (2) and (3). Thus, it was proved that Al 4 04C and Al2OC can be synthesized not only from the liquid phase by crystallization of the Al203-Al403 melts (Ref 1) but also'in the solid phase between 1700 and 18500 from alumina and carbon. Card 2/3 On the Aluminum Oxycarbides SOV/20-124-1-44/69 There are 3 iigu*res, I table, and 2 Soviet references. "ASSOCIATION: Voesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut abrazivov i shlifovaniya (All-Union,! Scientific Research Institute of Abrasives and Grinding) PRESENTED: July 23, 1958, by D. S. Korzhinskiy, Academician SUBMITTED: July 29, 1958 Card 3/3 0-0' T. A. Stu mil, r--') SO: AUTHORS: Blidin, V. P., Andreyeva, T. A. SOV/78-3-10-29/35 I ---------- TITLE: The Solubility Isotherms of the Systems Li 2so 4-FeSO 4-H20, Li2so 4- COSO 4-H20, and Li2so 4- NiSO 4-H20 at 250( Izotermy rastvorimosti sistem Li 2s0 4_FeS0 4-H 20, Li 2s0 4- COSO 4-H 20 1 Li2so 4-Niso 4-H 20 pri 250) PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khiTpii , 1958, Tol 3, Nr 10, PP 2414-2416 (USSR) ABSTRACT- The solubility isotherms of the above-mentioned systems i were analyzed in order to determine the character of the interaction between lithium sulfate and sulfates of iron, cobalt and nickel. Chemical compounds were found nei,ther in the system Li 2so 4-FeSO 4-H20 nor in the system Li 2so 4- Coso _H 20. LiSO 4 is less soluble in saturated solutions of cobalt sulfate than in pure water. The eutonic point of the system Li 2s0 4-NiSO 4-H20 (Li2so 4- 14,9 16, NiSO 4- 2o,2 To, H 20 - 64,9 % ) does not contain as muoh Li 2s04 as NiSO 4* Card 1/2 Hiso4reduces the solubility of lithium sulfate more than COSO 4 ' SOV/75-3-1 0-29/35 The Solubility Isotherms of the Systems Li SO -FeSO -H O,Li SO -CoSO -yp and Li2so 4-NiSO 4-H20 at 250 2 4 4 2 ',2 -4- , 41, It was confirmed by refraotometrio determinations of these systems that they do not contain chemical compounds.There are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 3 references, 1 of which is- Soviet ASSOCIATIONt Rostovskiy-na-I)onu institut seltakokhozyastvennogo mash inos troyeniya (Rostov-na- Donu Institute of Construction of 1' Agricultural Machines) SUBMITTED: July 17, 1957 Card 2/2 FEODOGIYEV, N.N.; ANDREYEVA. T.A. Heat of mixing of dioxane with aniline. Ucb.zap.RGU no.60:51-55 1599 (MMA 14:10) (Dioxane) (Aniline) (Heat of mixing) ANDHEYEVAPI.A.1 PROTSENKO, POI. Reciprocal system consisting of nitrites and nitrates of rubidium and barium. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh- 4 no.6-6892..896 161. (MIR& 1593) 1, Rostovakiy-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet, kafedra neorge- nicheskoy khivnii. (Systems (Chemistry)) OF PROTSENKO, P.I.; ANDREYEVA, T.A. Reciprocal system consisting of cesium and barium nitrites and nitrates. Zhur.neorg.khim. 6 no.6:1375-1377 Je 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Rostovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Complex compounds) PROTSENKO$ P.;.- ANDREYEVA, T.A. Electric conductance of melts in the system Go,, Ba\ NOV NO Zhur,neorge khim. 7'no,7s2648-1654 JI 162o 1 (MK 16.3) (Fused 42tip-Blectrio prQpjrtiev) e A VAYNSHTEYN, B.P.; KRUGLIKOV, V.Ya.; RAPOPORT, I.B.; VASILIYEVA, Z.A.; KAGAN, L.Kh.; PLOKHINSKAYA, Ye.A.; VOLYNSKIY, A.V.; KJZOVSKIY, V.V.; KLEVTSOVA, V.P.; Prinimali uchastiye: MICHAN, A.I.; KONOVALICHIKOV, L D.; AYNSHTEYN, V.G.; KVASHA, V.B.; CIIELYANOVA, D.P.; ZAYTSEVA, A.F.; ANDREYIEVA, T.A. Now way to synthesize oxygen and hydrogen over iron-copper 9:177-196 163. compounds from carbon monoxide catalysts. Trudy VNII NP no. (KRA 17:6) PROTSENKO, P.I.; ANDREYEVA, T.A. - ' f Systems RbNO2 - Ba(No ~~ and CsNO27Ba(h?GA' H20 at 250C- 2) 27H2 - po~,Z" Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.6:1441-1445 Je t*903 (MIRA 17t8) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet. ANDRhYEVA) T.A.; PROTSENKO, P.I. ~--- I....... -..- Systems of nitrites and nitrates of lithium and barium. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.12.2761.-2763 D 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Rostovskly gosudarstvennyy univergitet. ANDRXYEVA, T. B. USSR/Med-.11bine - Typhus Nov 53 "Dynamics of the Disappearance of Serological Re- actions in Persons Recovered From Typhus in Re- lation to the Clinical Course of the Disease," G. M. Kapnik, T. B. Andreyeva) Moscow Inat of Kpidem and Microbiol Im Mechnikov Zhur Mikroj Epid, i Immun) No 11) p 69 Correlates the course of the disease and immuno- 1ogical conditions after recovery with the titers of the Weil-Felix reaction" and of the reaction of ricketisiae agglutination. 27IT51 EWT(m)/T/1~P(t)/ETI IJP(C) JD/JW ACC NRj AP6026675 SOURCE CODE: ~~/018il/66/1 ~08,i~~008,,~~2313,F2ii9 AUTHOR: Bol'shova, K. M.; Andreyej!, T,. B. ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V., LomonoBov (Moskovsjdy gosudarstvennyy universitet), TITLEt Low-temperature magnetic viscosity in single crystals ~f Mn-Fe-Co-ferrites with a deficiency of Iron SOURCE: FIzIka tverdop tels, v, 8, no. 8, 1966, 2313-2319 TOPIC TAGS: single crystal structure, crystal orientation, ferrite. manganese compound, iron compound, cobalt, magnetic viscosity , ('XV5rVA- A9A)tja-reo,,0P RACT: In connection with the hypothesis that the unlaxial anisotropy observed at low 3ratures In Mn-Fe-ferrites with and without cobalt Is caused by directed ordering of the ton 3+ and Mn7 occurring as a consequence of electron diffusion, the authors Investigated low- 3ratureft,18cosity In fingle crystals of hin-Fe-ferrites with a deficiency of Iron and with MR co a of cobalt In statio magnetic fields. Magnetic VIBCOB4ty and Induced anisotropy studied on two single OrYOWS Of the Composition Mnl. 76COO. OiTe 1. 204 (No - 1) and 7Coo.lFel.204(No. 2) 60 and 50 mm long, and 7.3 and 6.6 myn in diameter, respectively. mall, relaxation times at low temperatures (2 min at -80C) observed in the single crystalb ANDRIMA. T.F. Effect of phosphate nutrition on photosynthesis and the growth of sunflowers. Trudy Inst.flziol.rost. 6 no,1:212-2)6 148.(MLRA 9:9) (Suflowers) (Plan-to, Effect of phosphates on) (Photosynthesis) MW/Kedle1ne - Plants Medicine - Photosynthesis "The Photochemical Activit7 of Isolated Granules of Chloroplasts," T. F. Andrayarva and L. 7e. Zubkavlcb, Mut Plant Pbyslol imeni X. A. Tlalryazov, Acad Soi UM, 4 pp *Dok Ak Nauk 880" Vol IX, No Method used vas that of Bexburg. Suspension of ~hloroplast granules was pmvpared from leaves and ""u-Snated by M-vatt lamps. Quincne was then added and caygen evolved v" measured. Photochemical activity w expressed as cu of oxygen per hourpir plants (Cautd) wy 1948 jok of oblaraphyll for leaves of various ag6s. in- creased photochesdeal act-ivity vas observed in gran- ules of older leaves. Salwdtted 6 Mar 1948. rz 77T4 E-4 0 -&-J, 41k-P- -4 v ItM .D 16 it U All Ad a as a, a 0 40 41 41 #1 a 4 i I 4-~ A 1~ j, PhotwAsmical activity of isolated Chloroplasts. L. L. 0 a Zubkovkh and T. F. Andrven. Dokkdy Abed. Nask Y : S.S.S. R. 67,163-01(1940M CHIdt"llAst %al-4wasoillus (from 0 Wiley bran anti bects) show no chAutv tit the Ixk4tjua %A , l l h f 1 W 0 A l%. curve ou mmAge trurtA s .41w o 1 tv At". 44144, 11OF for " dAys. but the hotuchrul. 'letwily t6ol't. the A6. 1* h i 2 3 g i b 9- 4 own M) C nAct vAtion Isoctrum s AllgV upoo y ftPOILUM. 11140MOCCUCC I* AI9U unctmnled, nut does the JCAW Of C1111- of chlorophyll VAry In cxpts. with IcWta~y- beAn Icaves. In the Ixet some decrease of extr4ctAbility takes pt~. The in~tiVAti~% G( the C1110rOpt"t $m- 1:1dons thus 6 not c4xioxia by tlestruction of chlorophyll, t probably by disruption v(lbc normal enlyttle systems. Inst. Plant Physiol. im Timiryazev, Acad. Scl. USSR LO-b- Of COMparative Physiology &%A.$L4 MAIALLUO'CKAL UltIAIUME CLAUNFICA11011 9 -9..r 1k Alltil OK Q.. all Tr-W 4, 4 ftd 0 1 v 64 9 a 0 2 9 v U W AV sta It It 31' J( of I t n it K KW ft I Ilk Go 0 *0019 ;e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 : : : Z. O.g.eee 0 00090016966666 lee -00 *00 lee i to 0 ft. roe 01se too t:ve toll W400 1 t V m I t' Action of SORUO t"frisl :Cer:A!' 10,a, P111114 of i"tes! chlor &at*. I ked. KO-0 I itm1w, Victs. Poklady I - ;"; ~P' an beefs, pe",bewtol treated with V41010,11kil f"~. hr. at pH 6.9 sibriw', diop of phido-ht", tivit6 with N11,0111 NUN. and No dictity1dithkwayion, I 111C001 still 1~81` i~ve no effect Ifortner Sm [mly I I Is comens.). Phot(myrilbelth Is as itairly reprewd 4.'.'T2= tisly by 1-01,011 and XaNa. This drerraw of a pholachm, activity I* Scion pattled by 01"11fat derime of t:11atic activity, although no dirmt ovoini--iiiiii apprati, at ca cut Aw Is 11111t, fvprtwwdby NfIrOff at coticom. %hn hreaddy plat-Is photochrim. *effort. Chbef txpjq~ art Vilrif that Show no direct relation of catata%e to the nctiv. fly and it is suitirested that lowering of the Litter IJV ShwAge at 28-300 Is due to destruction of the activity of "xvint that are connected with the Upoprot inct"nplexo(lbe Nuclear Sci, Abs. V-8 j Jan 1954 C4 S*Wkamw at obodow"tbown in roductwo of Sitm*4 0 M* loW. T P~ Amirreva. 1W. IMT741(lo.511--lu T%111- ult t"I'llmmil wet .6,WU V&Vtqs III IIW %I(lamat CU. but it I% 1xviltv vkvv~m- "ith t~th 004 delbruds owl 116 %urK .. whk-h judiealt. he .1'. 1-141mm of this todwim q pbotQy"%hcj*. 1164illot the toussibility of tibcd Mltwlk,,, with This -locall% film" 111VArmyolthtlic pa, o( 11p. 11 IlItru"t -Nitrult letimclitm, %sith the jsluijjj~ tvductirio txvuf% at the exiocuse W the Infellimlidir C*"(z lucto 4 phatiarnibe4s luroll"I with liarticipalkal of In the Intort lftf. Wbell the ounts were (rd with alummulluill "its. It was surorn that Illuntillated leaves In Ctk-amtm, All", show much mom rapM Ammulailim W rill(till luAttliOll th" 11AMIRIUMIUMcAl Iraim, even It the ,.Vl of amnounium omit supply was but 'it of the r"kints) requkvmmt but tv" tbor arkimmt leaves awwcd umne twolcin sjrqth~lc adivIty. (I.. M., ROMIUlk.11 1. ANDREMA, T. F., PLYSHEVSKAYA, YEE. G. 2. TJSSR (6W) 4. Photosynthesis 7, Study of the formation of albumin in the prooess of photosynthesis with the use of N15, Dokl. AN S M j 87, No. 2, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. J, 11hotocbenlical actSity, AnJwwrt wid, L.. U. Zubkovlchj'~;.T*rWy fxst.* PhiC4. Rolinil ills, LAO- emoroplastg (Valk Qnd D~ -wrW A11twy bwv) tkillp... and:44-of the plint;~;W .lellun W" foalid U;- ~ o.cm tile inicilsity of'ohota"thro thc leaf iind tb4 UtAkm .,"A . . iti Val aplints sihows a ow IM~413 Ilat the of thlorolkyri: ussa ~iucj.. it Ahi:40tIVI tho thlomplasts Is, c-axiled by NaNi.- And -L9yl.dJtWomrbzuva(o,~ 113dic-.tt~ig.1)41-ticipation.01 enzyma'syst-a~ Icli2cwt; awl Nal'-do tjot s6c'titho pbotockdo4c"Cl Othe cwor.(>. 10:1-4; ontata-'e dms Ilot partla tic. fail aroplasts; M lotill"Ition (it mustI)a sixtibed W. Is ~a -otber enz W11 M, 11;,Ko -.G,11;,Ko at)Q