SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BASOVA, G.V. - BASOVICH, M. I.

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ACCESSION NR: AT4014061 -in the present work; a new Improved type of lubricant has been developed to prevent the .:_formation of surface failures. Also, a procedure for regenerating the emulsion has been ..worked out. Emulsol, containing 84% kerosene, 10% oleic acid and 6% triethanolamine, was tested and proved satisfactory as a lubricant. Especially good results were obtained with a lubricant emulsion containing 30-40% of the above-mentioned emulsol. 'Using this lubricant, th., surface of the rolled aluminum sheet bectune smooth, brighter and free of surface defects, and rolling was simplified. This lubricant was also used successfully inAhe cold extrusion of aluminum tubes as well as in the cutting of aluminum and its alloys. The service life of the emulsion was prolonged up to six months. Desalting with :.-sodlum chloride, calcium chloride and karnalit and separating the "Mented emulsion `44fts found to be an effective method for regenerating the emulsion. Orig. art. has-, I -6hemical equation. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTEM 00 SUB CODE: MM Card 2/2 DATE AM. MecGS ENCL, 00 NO REF SOV,. 002 OTHER: 005 CHUKHWJ, F.V.; GENKIN, A.D.; SOBOLEVA, S.V.; BASOVA, G.V. I------ Smythite from iron ore sediments In the Kerch Peninsula. LIt. I. pol. iskop. no.2s6o-69 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdonly, mineralogil, petrografii i geokhimii, Moskva. 1. XHAL=Vq TO.j BkMVk. 1. 2e USSR (600) SpIwing 7. Valuableadvics frcu an old master* Tekat, prom. 12. no. 11. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February 1953, Uncl. 88051 S/139/60/000/006/018/032 E201/E491 AUTHOR: B ova-L.T. TITLEs Magnetothermal Effects and Carrier Scattering in InSb PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly, Fizika, ig6o, No.6, pp.116-125 TEXT: The present paper reports measurements of magnetothermal and magnetoelectric properties which show that carrier scattering in InSb is complex in the temperature range 80 to 700*K. Measurements were carried out in a special cell (Fig.1) in which a sample was placed*between two copper blocks and fitted with a system of electrodes for measurements of the electrical conductivity, thermo-emf, magnetoelectric and magnetothermal properties. The sample temperature was varied*continuously between 80 and 700*K and the temperature gradient along the sample was 10 deg/cm. Magnetic fields used In these- measurements were up to 21000 Oe in magnitude. Measurements were carried out by a compensation method using a potentiometer MTK (PPTN). Six samples (four p-type and two n-type) werOW used. The impurity concentrations in them varied from Card 1/ 3 8WI S/139/60/000/006/018/032 E201/E491 Magnetothermal Effects and Carrier Scattering in InSb 1015 to 1018 cm-3. The samples were in the form of plates of near-monocrystalline structure. To find the type of conduction, the temperature dependence of the electrical resistance$ thermo-emf (Fig.2), Hall effect and magnetoresistance was, recorded. From these measurements, the energy gaps, the temperatures at which intrinsic conduction and degeneracy set in, the effective carrier manses, the impurity concentrations and the carrier mobilities were,deduced (Table 1). The temperature dependence of the electron mobility in n-InSb is given in Fig.5. The temperature dependences of the transverbe and the longitudinal Nernst-Ettingshausen (NE) constants are given in Fig-3 and 6 respectively. The magnetic field dependence of the transverse NE constant is shown in Fig.4i The same dependence is given in Fig.7 and 8 for the longitudinal NE constant. The results indicate that carriers are scattered in atoustio lattice vibrations and on impurity ions, and electrons are dragged by phonons. All these effects coexist at temperaiures of 80 to 700*K but only one of them predominates in Card* 2/3 S/l3q/6o/ooo/oo6/ol8/O32 E201/E491 Magnetothermal Effects and Carrier Scattering in InSb any given temperature range-. Acknowledgments are made to Academician I.K.Kikoin for direction of this work. There are 8 figures, 2 tables and 11 references: 4 Soviet and 7 non-Sovie ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy inzhenerpo-fizicheskiy institut (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: October 9, 1959 (initiallY) February 5, 1960 (after revision) Card 3/3 BASOVAI K.T. Determining the electron - hole mobility ratio in InSb from the Nernst-Ettingkiumn therinomagnetio effects, Izv.vyavucbebozav; fiz.no.2z19-23 163. (KMA 160) 1, Mookovskiy inshenern6-fizicheskiy institut. (Indium antimonide) (Thermomagnetion) BASOVA, K.T. Thermomagnetic effects in GeSb. Izv. vys. uchob. zav.; fiz. no-4-- 149-15& '63 (nm 16: 9) 1. Yloskovskiy inzhonerno-fizichaskiy institut. (Gallium antimonide--Magnotic properties) Y'0 d AUTHORS: Chlenova.' It. S., Gel-Ifer, Ts. M., ~a,,;ova, L. B. TITLE: Brief Communications. Conceming the Ch-aracteristles, of Sulfur Dyes PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khtmil, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 2, pp 475-478 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The characteristic curves of absorption for each sulfur dye were obtained. (See Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4, where A is optical density and B is wave- length (in m Dimethylformamide was used as ) ;e 6 figures. solvent. Tbeft a ASSOCIATION: Voroshilov 8cientific-Research Institute of Organic Intermediates and Dyestuffs (Nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley, imeni K. E. Voroshilova) SUBMITTED; May 11, 1959 . C artl 1/5 -Brief Communications. Concerning the Characteristics of Sulfur Dyes Fig. 1. Absorption curves: ~11 sulfur blue 3; 2 sulfur blue K; 3 sulfur blue 5K; sulfur blue obtained from aminotrichloro- phenoxazone. 77665 SOV/80-33-2-40/52 A 08. A 08 0.4 lie Card 2/5 Brief Communications. Concevning'the Cbaracteristics of Sulfur Dyes PI . 2. Absorption curves; (1~ sulfur violet 4K; (2) sulfur bordeaux T(665 SOV/80-33-2-40/52 .72 coo 48# 510 f4c Card 3/5 Brief Communications. Concerning the Characteristics of Sulfur Dyes Fig. 3. The absorption curves for sulfur blue K for several dilutions: Amount of dye (in g/1): upper curve = 0.04; middle = 0.02; lower 0.01. 77665 SOV/80-33-2-40/52 Card 4/5 Brief Communications. Coticerning,'the 77665 Characteristics of Sulfur Dyes sov/Bo-_33-2-40/52 Fig. 4. The absorp- tion curves for . I sulfur brilliant 0 for several dilutions; Amount of dye (in g/1): upper' middle 0.05; lower 0.025. Card 5/5 DOLGIN.. L' H., kand.geograf.nauk; NIKOIAMNA, T.V., mladshiy nauchn37 Potrudnik; BASOVA, L-0. mladshiy nauchn;ry sotrudnik; VORONTSOVA, L.I., mladihiy nau-chnyy sotrudnik; DANIIANA, VA, ~&ladshiy nauchnyy sotradnik; KOVROVA,, A.M.., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CMR , G.G., mladhhiy nauchn7y aptrudnik; SMIRWVAY V.N.' mlddshiy naikabnyy sotrudnik; KRARITONOVA, Lj.', mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; ALEMANDROV3 V.F,, aerolog; KUZNETSOV9 O.M., aerolog; MAYOROVA, L.A., aerolog; POSTNIKOVA., D.G., aprol6g; SKMOVA, I.P.,j -aerrolog; VASILIYEVA, R.P., tekbW ; MEDIUS, LJ., tekhmile; KRAMONOVA-, V.A.-, tekhnik; KHRUSTALEVA, N.K., red.; MOZHZHINA, L,P., tokhn,red (Aerological observations-of Arctic stations during the period from Jtme 30 through December 31, 1957] Aerologichaskie nab3iurl niia poliarnykh stanteii a 30 iiunia, po 31 dekabria 1957 g. Leningrad, IAI-vo-"Morskoi transport,n-1961. .994 p. (Arkticheskii i antark- ticheakii nauchno-issledovatellskil institut Trudy, vol.2/+3) (KTRA 14:21) (Arctic regiona-Motoorology-Observations) BABOYA, LA.; SHIPWH, N.V. Air density distribution In the troposphere md in the lower layers of the stratoa*ere of the oentral Aratice Probl. Arkt. i Intarktb no.lOt63-69 162. IMIU 16:2) (Atmospheres,'Upper) (Aratic regiona-Meteorology) 35H/6 BASOVA, Lubova Stafana 780-13 -B3 Latvijas FSR rupniecibas attistiba (industrial development of Latvian SSR, by) L. Basova, A. Leit3 (and) A. Sumins. Riga, Latvi jas Valsts Izd-va,, 1956. 102 p. tables (Paligs Ekonomiskai Izglitibai) Ru3sina Title: Razvitiye Promyshlenno3ti Latviyskay SSH. bibliographical Footnotes. 410167 3/081/62/000/018/054/059 B168/BI86 AUTiiMis Terlo,'G. UP, basova, L. 3. TlTLL: Folyurethane coats based on linear polymers of high molecular weiEht containing hydrox7l ?ERIODICALs Hefcrativnyy zhurnal..-Xhimiya, no. .18,*1962, 554; -abstract 0'0 (Lakokrasoo'hn*. materialy i ikh prineneniye, no. 1, 1962i I ON 3 TBXTs The authors describe how they developeda.~polyurethane composition basod.on a.partially saponified copolyiner of-vinylohloride and'vinylacetate witMb,3-5i.. 0&1 groups, modified with glyptol re'sin (2 (s 1). They found that it is necesaary to introduce 2 moles of dii ooyan te ",4-toluylendii6ocya- nate or, preferably, the reaction,product of its exceas with dieth;flenerly- col) per 1 mole-equiv. of the Oil Croups. The best results in the pi- ent- Om ing of coats %vere obtained vith rutile TiO 2' Tho doAts obtained have a good reit'istance to a 3~-' solution of RaCI and to thi affects of a terjoera- 0 ture.of 60 C 'at a relative humidity of up to They are also very Card 1/2 S/084/62/jWVi8/054/059 Polyurcthanel~oats B168Z4186 hard and abrasive-resistant,,. LA-betracter's notet *qompITwu-u translation Card 212 ~77 _MU 7777777 S/169/63/000/003/018/042 Distribution of air denaityi D263/LJ307. -the year are pract tho changa~s- of density durin-g ically nil. Yo a.%,- 'plainthe differencelin the-annual courses-oE P at various heights, a,calculation was made of*the.offect,of pressure/height and tempera-- ture/height changes on the density of the air. It -,.,T-,,s found that the equilUbrium, layer lies between 7. 5 and 8 In, above ithich height pressure plays the prddominant part, A graph of the isolines of the vertical air density gradient over the.year, constructed after SP-4 data, shows that the density gradient decreases i-rith height. Com- -sho, same ch of- the. - parison- with:: ETC-,~(YeTS)-data us ~nearly the.- density gradients, except for the ground layer, where at YeTS :the changes are 2 times, smaller I than in the :wctic. In the troposphere, the changes.of vertical sr~3dients are smooth up to 7 1cm, and vary over,the year; in the upper..,layers of the troposphere, the change s . are more ra:)id and there: are-~Isoma maxima and minima. Z-7Abstraicter's note: Compli~a.translationl Card -2/2 BASOVA L V , starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; BLINOV, V.A'... kand.takhn.naukt ~s rshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SIMANOVSKAYA, Ye.L.; PODSHIBYAKINA, N.D.; RUMBA, A.Ya. Applying t4e emulsion method for wool dyeing* Tekst.prom. 23 no.11: 83-84 N 63- (MIRA 17:1) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut organichaskikh pol-uproduktov i krasiteley'(for Basovaq Blinov). 2. Rukovoditell gruppy Informatsionno- tekhnicheskoge byure Nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo instituta organiches- k1kb poluproduktov i krasiteley (for Simanovskaya). 3. Nachallnik la- boratorii-Latviyokogo kompleksnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti (for Podshibyakina)- 4- Master krasillnogc tse- kha fabriki "Rigas Tekstilell (for Rumba). BLINGV, V.A.; ANISHCHUX, Ye.N.; RKYAGINDIA, I.P.; RUMYANTSEVA., L.P.; PODSHIBYAKINA, *.D. Fmasion method of dyeipg wool., rayon and synthetic fibers. Tekst.prom. 22 no.10:57-60 0 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Fauohno-issledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproeuktov i krasiteley (NIOPJX) (for BlinW Basova, Anishobuk,, Knyagininas- Rumyantsev!L). 12. Nachalinik khImi skoy laboratorii ~cmplekenogo nauohno-iseledovatellskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennoott(FMILF) Latviyskoy SSR (for Podshibyakina). (Dyes and dyeing-Textile fibers) CHLINDVA, R.S.; MIM, TS.M.; RASOTA, L.V. Characteristics of sulfur dyes* Zhur.prikl.khIm- 33 no.2: 475-478 7 160, (KCRA 13:5) 1. Ibuchno-Issledowatel'skiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktoy I krasiteley Imal X.YeXoroshilova. (Dyes and dyeing) BI'.-rNOV, V.A., starsh!y n&uchn)ry aotrudr.1k, kand. teklin. nark L.V., starshly nauchnyy eotrudnik, kand. takhn . np~ Variant of the emulsion dyeing method of wool. Tekst. prom. 24 no.1105 56 N 164. (Y-'RA M121 - W 1. Nauohno-issledovatellskiy inatitut organicheek!kh poluproduktov I. krasiteley. BOLGOV, Ivan Vasillye4eh; KOPYIDV, Yurly Maksimovich; PASECHNIKOV, NikQlay SemenovIch; VISHNYAKOVA, S.V., red.; BASOVA, M-S-,.,.,- radii PANOV, P.A., spats. red.; MUKHINA, Ye I reu. (Operatinj ~raotors lit winter] Ekspluatatsiia traktorov v zimikh Ai4iiakh. , Biuro takhn. informataii, 1963. 38 P. (MIRA 160) (Tractorc-Cold weather operation) BASOVA N., POZHNOV, V. ---- rl-~;- I Utilization of punched card machines for controlling deposit . operations. Den. i kred. 21 no.6:57-63 Je 163. (KMA 16:8) (Moscow-Punched card systems.-Baj* deposits) (Moscow--Savings banks--AccouAting) It Wbo.63 VPT (d- AS P/ -Vft-4/?g~4 NRt ip, 4 S/0119/63/000/008/0014/ ACCESSION 3006.00 0016 'AUTHORs Sasova, N'. A. Dobrolyubov, S. A Mityashin. P owl TITLE: Calculating A pneumatic,jet Fe lay SOURCE i Priborostroyeniye, :no-0:;-8- .1963' 14-16 uid-'amp i i ~TOPIC TAGS:- pneumatte '11 cation, pneuU&tic--'- amp,li- fier, nozzle'. jet interaction., . air jet,, pneumatic transducer. sensing element eumati6 relay calcul'ation, external tempavatore pt, disturbance ABSTRACT; A Vneumatic relay based-on~the interaction of ait, jets has-been developed. The relay (see Figs. l.and 2~ of the Enclature)l part 9 a -wimp 1-y--cons ructe'd,. t external temperat I device consists of A'Systca- of nozzles, a' throttle valve and aflapper by means of %rhich the c). -etion. A,~ (Fig-. 1) tan be varic'4--j: -The control pressure (P in se~ following approximate pressureTrelation-ship-has been derfved-. cofd;, ACCESSION NRt AP3006400 P pl~ -kP where .k Dr- ;Pin. 'into Pries a Ufa corresponding is the portion of- to P, 0; a l tit-no I M me. or) i,:-,F ~Zxpftrimants -were con ucted ~V jk ~k! th i . ..... ir, results-obtaine -e*04-rimis 'tal nozz to d 0 3 i4ft U.- ame er, 3 L rho - to, the f olr- W q" - calcul4ted,~- r0 f no xilo'o- "less an: .46 dif ' - ' ' -- - ' ' ' ' ' - . tad results die --in alcuia & c ferances arose ~betwoo tal nd n ril nen , expe --parti to inaccuracieis in minufacturiogithe ndzzles-and in conduct- 1`~'ing the experiments. However experiments conducted with bmall- diameter,raceiving nozzles.and with .c6ntrol nozzles twice as large . - I .. Ay i_ z zle ii produced results in good agree- ~in diameter as the supp no. with. the calculpted .(Fig. .3) The pressure.in the chamber behind the receiving nozzle:-can be calculated from the following L 17800-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006400 expressions, '4 P R R 4 P P Ch 2 ;.L _.~A4,+ R41 2! f''nozzle ra * T 4 h t :pressure n t m ar,19,(P c a b + V 4/2 Wee he spacing.(L) b t -power nozzle an d receiving nozzle nozzle diameters D as 0 .0-1 0 2: mm) ;was experim - ' entally determined t 0 . b *',, 3.5-4.5 times I&Tger ~than-. e. diameter of the power nozzle i- (Fig. 4). The.obtained - formulas. can bemused ' for design :calcula'ti Al 0 of pneumatic-jet elements with h feed pressur e of 1.4 atm. or art. has: 6 figures-and 3 formulas, ASSOCIAT'i6NI non4_ A. , SUBMITTED: ~00 DATE ACQ: - :23$6p63, ENCL: 04 . SUB CODE: AE NO REY~ SOV:~'~:.002 OTHER: 000 3 7 %Obori t6r'y', Dia g~nosis, of L Oc id -C 146ans of Ahe., C 16 V i1*1tis 17 C' ti6np"''M.' I.' lAvi,. ands XedSci~',,N jg'., Basova V.-'Rutshteyn virus6l I Dept,. Ukrai:" nian In t Ep diiioi kid microbiol.4-eidi Aediiiii tc jrj~y and, en Clinical '-Tsychoneu'r''Ol. Hosj~ "Adin 4 tiazisp .Nevropatol i Psikhiav val ix , NO '2' pp 5~_:U 1*1,S'cribes~.prep'n 'of 'antig6n s~Iad reaction'of com- pl~mnt:fiiCation which is suitable for lab diag.;,, no,bis. .. This'reaction gives results corr -to iiew- trilizatio'n' reaction,lbut is preferable-to, the.,.: 186T7V LIM r-4 JWL 53 VI Dlseaww, edi rus "bl~tribution of the Virus of Lympbpeytic Chori- qpmingitis Among Rodents," M. 1. Levi, N. N. 3"*va, G. r. -ebuyeva, S. G. Abramova, Ukr Inst cX,Zpidemiol'and Microbiol imeni 1. 1. Mechnikor. *t2ur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i Immundbiol" No Radents. of various species, including 827 common *Ce and 33 wild rodents of various species, were' ~qftUgbt in uxtan, suburban, and rural localities. .Mdrty four strains of the virus of lymphocytic d~~iowningltis were isolated from common miae,. 243=5 COW. from a florest mouse, and one from a field .xv~rm~. The degree of infe6tion of rodents with +4w virus was highest in rural, next highest in txban, and lowest in urban. LAVI, K.I.-, BASOVA, R.N.; RUTSHTSYN, P.T. A- .... w~ Xethod of applying the complement fixation motion In diagnosis of lynphocytic choriomeningitis; authorls abstract. Zhur.mikroblol.spid.i i--un. no.3:51 Mr 134. (MM 7:4) 1. Is virasologichookogo otdola Mmrlkovskogo instituta vaktsil I syvo- rotok (direktor - kandidat b1ologicheskikh nauk G.P.Chorkas) I Tuentrall- noy paikhonevrologichaskoy bollnitsy Kinisterstva patsy soobahchaniya (nachallnik I.P.lushtin). (Keningitis) (Complement fixation) BAS07A. N. N., CUTEWINOVA, T. K., =HKOV, Y U. G., LOPATKIN, 0. X. *Characteristics of the "Dagestan 273P virus strain isolated from a sand rat." P. 57 Desyato7e Soveshchaniye po parazitologicheskim problemam i prirodnoochagovym boleznyam. 22-29 Oktyabrya 1959 1;. (Tenth Conference on Parasitologic-al Problems and Diseases with Natural Foci 22-29 October 1959), Moscow-Leningrad, 1959, Academy of Medical Sciences USSR and Academy of Sciences USSR, No. I 254pp. LIVI, MaI.; BASOVA# N.N.; SUCHKOV, Tu.G. Characteristics of the complement fi3mtion reaction in various in- fections, Vop.Tirus. 4 no.4t456-464 il-Ag 159. (NIU 12:12) 1. Vauohno-Iseledovatollskiy protIvooh=rqy Institut ravIcem I Way- kazlyu Stavropol' obUstnoy. (00MUMN~) (Ilr=IOIFO blood) LEVI, M.I.; -~!kSqV~AN.&j ZUSIKO, R.T.; CHXRNIKOVA, T.M.; SUCHICOV, Th.G.; wmV. N.M. Inoldence of influenza In Stavropol during the 1957 pandemic, Top,virus, 4 no.5t573-580 S-0 159. (NM 13r2) 1. Naue'buo-Is sled ovatel I skiy protivochunoW instittk Uvkaza I Za1mv- kaxlya, Stavropol'. (IULU]IN7A. statist,) LWI, M.I. I BASMA, R.N.; SUCHKOV, J.G. Optimal conditions for complement fi3mtton reactions in some infections. Aota v1rol.Xzgl.2d.Prmh& 4 no.6:348.-355 N'60. 1. Caucasian and Trwnscaucasian Scientific Research Institute of Plague Control. Stavropol, U.S.S.R. (COMPLMMIT) RASOVA, N.N.; IZVIj M.I. The reaction of complement fixation inhibition, Vopsviruos 3 no.3:259-266 YY-je 160. . (MERA 33 ; 9) (COMPUMM FU4~01) BASMAP N.N.j CHIMIKOM ToMel SUCHKOVP YU9G*j WFATKIN O.N. Study of the properties of a virus isolated from a voodcock (Grocathia alba Fall.). Vop.virus. 5 no-3:286-Q92 W-je 160. (KERA 13 19) 1(, Nauchno-isoledovateltakiy protivoohu=yy institut Kavkaza I Zakavkazlyaq Stavropol#, (VIMSES) BASOVA$ N.N.1 SUGHKOVp Yu.G.1 GUSEVI V.H.j RUDNEVy H.M. I Ornithosis in wild wA domajitic fovl. Zhur.mikrobiol,opid.i immm. 31 no.9:3-7 S 160. (MIRA, 13:13.) 1. 11 Niuchno-isal6dovatellokogo protivochumnogo inatituta Navkaza i Zakavkazlya,, (OHNITHOSIS) H.I.; -BOYMP-W.N.; SUGIIKOV, Yu*Gj CRWVA, G*M*; GEWYUK., L.G. MOMOT, A.G. Rekotim of passive hemagglutination and reaotion of antibody neutralization in sane Infectime. 21mr. mikrobdoL epid. i immun. 33 no.10&40-45 0162, (KM& 17:.4) I. Is Rostovskogo-na-Donu naucbno-isoledovs4tel'skogo protivo- ohmogo institata. LEVIS M.I.; SUCHKOV, Yu.G.; ORWVA, G.M., GE!-USYU!K, L.G.; SHKU-1.4, A.1N.; ?EYSAKMSJ L.A.; 6TOGOVA, A.N.; LUPATINIA, N.F.; SUKHO61UVA, N.A.; DON'SKAYA T.N.; TIASSONG17 ITIBLAT, PAK, C.Y.; KJ14114011, X.M., ' .1 L.~.; WE V.I.; MURTAZANOVA, E.F.; STHEU494, A.!.; !AVPXIITEV, A.F.; BASC;V ~.V.; KULOV, G.I.; GOLKOVSKY, G.M.; SALAI-MIOV, N.I.; ZALYGI14A, N.I. Significance of serological nethods in the epizootological study of plague in wild rodents, J. hyg. epidem. (Praha) 8 no.4-422-427 164. 1. Institute of Scientific Research, Rostcrv on the Don and Central Asian Institute of Scientific Research, U.S.S.R. BASOVA, N.N GF.WYUK, L.G.; TINKER, I.S. [deceased] Serological indices of the.immunogenicity of live plague vaccine under experimental conditions. Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 42 no.4:33-37 Ap 165. (MRA 18:5) 1. Roetovskiy-na.-Donu nauchno-issiodovateliskiy protivochumnyy institut. L 58312-65 EffT(1)/FbA(J)/RJA(b)-2 JK ACCESSION NR: AP5013796 UR/0016/65/000/005/01.07/0114 615.373.3 : 616.452-085.371)-092.259 .j 0 AUTHOR: Basova, N. N.; Gerasyuk, L. G. TITLE: The protective properties-of the sera'of experimental animals Immunized against Riau_e. 1,0 SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 5, 1955, 107-114 TOPIC TAGS: plague, immune serum, pasteurella pestis, immunization ABSTRACT: The sera of 4 species of animals (horses, rabbits, white rats, guinea pigs) 'mmunized against plague were investigated in the mouse protection -est. A r!isti-_t relationships was noted between the crotective -,r-_,perties ~,f the -iera ar,,6 the titer Df anti-bocties to fraction I of Past. T~estz's'f'iri the passive hemagglutina- tion neaCT'lion, The sera of animals i-n-aunized only -wizh fraction I and possessing high titers of the corresponding anti-bodies protected mice from plague.. 'rhe sera of 10- to 16-day-old white mice and rats born to females immunized with fraction I protected adult mice fr,= hundreds of lethal doses of Paat. peatis. The Largest quantity of antibodies to fraction 1, fraction 11 or to both, was extracted from 1.1. 58312-65 ;ACCESSION M AP5013796 11immune sera by means of.erythrocyte4 sensitized with individual fractions. In the.: mouse protection test, the activity of immune serum against fraction I considerably decrea.;ed follwing antibody extraction whereas extraction of the antibodies to fraction 1I had no appreciable effect on the protective properties of the serum. The degree of protection afforded by serum varied w1th the closeness of the donor's species to the recipient's specias and with the extent to which the titer of the antibodies to fraction 1 approximated the maximum values characteristic of the par- ticul-ar species of animal. Or-71g. art. tas: 2 tables. ASSOCIATIOP: Rost ovskiy-na-Donu gosudarstvenny-y protivochumnyy iiistitut (Rostov- na-Donu State Antiplague Institute) SUBMIMED: 07May64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: LS NO REF SOV; 005 OTHER: 002 Card L %868-65 EWA(b)-2/EWA(J)/r0f(I). JK '16FEssIoNT NR k. AP5011275 UR/0016/65/m/ooVoO3 3/0037 AUTHOR: Bas~~Ta Garaa-yuk, L, 0,;- VMS* Serological Indices of ImInogonioity of live plague vaccine ;under experimental conditions fSOURCE: Zhurnal al obiologiip epidemiologii i immnobiologiip noo 14a 1965v 33-V TOPIC TAGS: rats mouse, gainea pigs pasteurella, pestis, live glutination vaccine, serologia test, immunization, hemagg AESTRACT: In a series of experiments white rate, white mioe, iind !guinea pigs were immunized with live plague vaccine to establiah-, a relation between, -F- jinfootion saw-IL viini~ agUe culture. Serological indices were !determined b7 the following reacti.ona: agglutination, procipitin, inhibition of complement fixation, and passive hemagglutination. Anim-a3s were iniected subc-utaneously wIth R 71Mlent plague culture (No. 1300 strain, 100-10,000 D1m) on the 35th-50th days to determine vaccine lzz=inogenicity. Pindings show that i=nunization with single ,,Ccrd 1/2 .1. .588687-65 CGESSION NR: AP5011275 doses of live plague vaccine proftoe antibodies against fraction I of lice -plague baoillus in a.U experimental animals, Time of antibody appearance,, antibody titer levels, and length of antibody circulation parlods in the serum depend on snivuLl speciesj, vaccine dose, and number of vaccinations. The passivo hamar ation reaction proved _,glut in to be the most sensitive, speciflep and simple method of deters-aining fraction I antibodies. A distinct correlation was found between the presence of fraction 1 antibodies, 1woteotive properties of the s&rum., and immunity of animals against virulent plague culture infection. Serological Indices Ma7 be used to evaluate the Immunogenicity of live plagu6 vaoeine. Orig. art* has: 1 figw?e and 3 tables. AS50CIATIOWs. Rostovskiy-na-Donn nsuohno-issledovatellskiy protivochu=yy institut (Rostov-on-Don Scientific-Reseparch Antiplague Institute) OUBMITTED: 01P81464 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE., LS Na IMF BOV 008 OTMM: W.1 SUCHKOV, lu.v'.1 MVI, M,I*,,- o,.V~7 bjk.S0Vt,.,, Mon DURIXHIN,, X,V,; ~ ., 4 t A I GKRASM, I.G. Primary roactiun In whi-."# ml,# tt. ~-ni!oducl~,Ion of precipitated an-Ag,%no Zhurozi)Lrcbla~ov *plld, ;- immo. 42 no.10:36-3-).. 0 1650 ikau issn) 1, Rostovslriy~u-r4nu nAu--*rnc..-.*.as~edt-i&*A"!~lak~'y protivoohmwqy institut. 13-ubmitt&4 Msy "J-9Q10 T ACC NR: 44h5 SOURCE CODE: UR/OC)16/65/000/010/0024/0030 I AUTHOR: F ov-on-Don An -jRostovskiy-na-Dony protivochumnyy i ut ORG: tipIggge Institute nstit TITLE: Study of the immunoinhibitory effect of fraction I of Past. pestis on guinea pigs SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii,, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 10, 1965P 24-30 TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, bacterial disease, human ailment, immunology, experiment animal, anLibody, vaccine -f ~ ABSTRACT: . One of the main im=ogens of Rasto jpeati2.~- fract on I - in a dose of 200 micrograms or more induced a lack of imnunologrical reactivity in .guinea pigs. It was reflected by prolonged retention of the antigen in the 'body, absence in serum of antibodies in concentrations convenient for the -passive hemagglutination reaction and anaphylactic test,, and hypersensitivity, .to minimum doses of a virulent culture of the P. pestis. Marked individual differences were noted in the guinea. pigs with respect to both the excess 'fraction I and the capacity to produce specific antibodies. This phenomenon., Me the other manifestations of 1-1nity, was specific. Administration of large doses of fraction I.embinod.,with live plague vaccine depressed the process of immunological reconstruction in the guinea pigs, Orig. art. has'. 2 figures and 2 tables. (JPRS] .2.4 / OTH REF: 003 SUB CODE: o6 Sum DATE: o7may64 / ORIG REF: o 11r1n .rriL nrv j r rw7 nr k 001 Ulviy M.I.; SUCHKOV, Yu.G.; OR1,0VA, G.M.; GRAMM, L.%'J.; SHFODA, A~M.; P-EYSAKH1S,, L.A.; STOGOVA, A.N.,- LOPATINA, N.F.; SUMA7,111KOVA, N.A.; PAK, G.Yu.; MUMINOV, K.M.; DONSKAYA, T.H.; NASSONCIV, L.S.; VEYNBLAT, V.I.; MRTAZANOVAP E.Sh.; SHTELIMAN, A.I.; 1AMENTIYEV, A.F.; -BASOL,ILLI GOLKOVSKIY, G.M.; KOLOV, G.I.; SALAMV, V.I.; ZALYGINA, N.I. Results of the testing of the reactions of passive hemagglutination and neutralization of antibodies in the epizootologic examination of wild rodents for plague. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i imun. 40 no.32; 118-119 D 163. (MIRk 17:12) 1. Iz Rostovskogo i Sredne Aziatskogo protivochumnykh institutov, Chimkentskoy, Taldy-Kurganskoy, Aralomarskoy, Turkmenskoy, Astrakhanskoy i F~-unzenskoy protivochumnykh stantsiy. Aftoit. SOURCR Ones, Rost ODDIf ova$ Antip, 016/6 TIng: *Sue-rue 00 0 t1t 4nchukh, A oq~po ute A. robial Y010775 and anti ostove t kly w oxi 3wzc Zia N"ftbi ~ftmuql ty Orot real, QpId ftt- fttIt qtou tton, Unity, Pj.agu #.no., 7 Pasturou t e d a 02CIn 1.966 dy of arol Peatte Imminiit osltii" b4cte 10 P gu :4 uasi. and t a 41 t a Jk(x IMU41,it Methods .1a .ate r, oxin tore 0 tons. OxEn reat were empl... robe,4,,,- a toicia"'. Ariven an f both WIth.p, ;Bt I#c a ed In p 43 C adat(a 100 ; 'auttgen. P64 gro, 074para t tozot UPS tons" Of gafte CV fra 94ce rece, anti coft, ~of frftc"on Z and 26 day. a fr4ctlft Sea: tjon UJO grOUP chd re.took efe, Fractlon r Vero Mot 'how t b ftt wjt~hjn ver Aft e Ott, er 26 d 24 hr 'Y ro"a, battz 8 too .8 -*ae abo ays the 1 ut-the GVQ or a real, _-~.Oculated with 2bun, tin 7 ifto 613. 7 8-03.6 .14 -44.9 657 :,A. PAVLTUCIMNKO. M.M.; LITVIMKO, E.Ye.j__BLSOVA, N.P, Effect of the pR of the mulium or the adsorption of octodecy3anine acetate an potassium and sodium ch2orldes and sulfates. DokL AN BSM 9 no.8020-322 Ae,163* (MIRA l8su) 1. Institut obBhchojr i noorganiobfskoy kbimii AN BSSA. BASOVjL,. I.V.; X&TYUSHOVA, Yu.l,, nachallnik otdolauiya; ARKHANGZLISXIY, P.P., waw"Fox-essor , konsul'taut; RUXIII, U.S. Criticel remarks on the examination of color sense with the aid of I.B. RabkIn's tables. Test-oft. 32 uo,5:47 8-0 153. (MM 6:10) 1. Tashlents)m" doroshwa ob*edinenmy& bolluitea (for Buova, Xatyshovs. and Arkhangellakly). (Color sense) (Rabkin, I.B.) M! M6024445. SOURCE CODE; UR/0016/66/000/007/0103/0107 AMOR.' 949*wff-- P%Ltwnova*l.Yu. A.; Kanchukh, A. A. 6W_%_ Rostav_o* '_&m.-Antiplague-Institute (Rostovskiy-na-Donu protivochumnyy'instit, -.Tl=s AntWerobial and antitoxic immunity, In experimental plague SMCZ: Zbwru4 adArobiblogti,'epidesiologii, I immunobiologii, 'no. 7, 1966, 193-107- ~'TMC TAGgs laimunity, antitoxin-immunity, plague toxin, bacterial toxin, toxin.. realstancep tozoLd la.munizatlon, Pasturella pestis, plague microbe 4o-rZ,_ 310asisy and serologital methods were employed in a comparative- study of Immity and toxin resis4ance, in groups of nice recelvist -P. Pes"o toxoL41 fraction Itand single imunixations with r =Ixture of-loath anti ens. Twenty gamma. of fraction I ve a g:Lvm and- 100 gi of toxoid containing 1% fraction I were sduinistered. The antigen mixture took effect within 24 bro while the fraction I group did not show imunitY until 8.to 26 do" after Injection-. After 26 days the level of resistancs' Pto infection In both vas about the same. Toxin rer- grou" ht ated with tozoid Card V2 614.449.'57 UDC: 615-778."3. -Ras AP6024445 of tho mixtures protected them 24 br-7 -after vaccUiationo 121, US ODD3; 06t, SM DAn';-"`04Jsn65 e~,%ORIG.REV:,'i 006/ ~'OTHRZF:--l--QQ7/~ 4 VA ? -41 Ir BASOVAY N.V.; DEVYATOV, A.M.; SOUMEV, G.S.; SKVORTSOV, Pei* Calculation of the paramstm of a low-preemwe plamma in noon. Vest. Moak. un. Sere 3t Pisto astron* IS no.2337-42 Mr-Ap 163, (KURA l6s6) L Kafedra slaktroniki Moskovskogo universitsta. (Plasma(lonized gaaes)) j7 AID P 2641 Subject USSR/Medicine Card 1/1 Pub. 37 - 18/22 Author Banou. 0. Is, Sanitary Inspector of Schools) Kranno- gvarasys.Kly v1striotp Nosoov Title Republic Conference on Problems of School Hygiene Periodical Gig. I san., 8, 55-57, Ag 1955 Abstract An account of the problems discussed at the Conference In Moscow, Feb. 15-18, 1955. Institution See "Author"/ Submitted No date P. C. P. T-1-1 rs G. 1:. 1 .,rvl Z. p US D K. IT"Yf*irnic characteristics of the dny rel-inen of '.'oscov sclrol children." report s&,-nitted at the 13th All-ITYion Con,-rcss of liy~.~ipnists, Knidenlnlo~-ists Rnd Infpcticnists, 1959, GRLIKAN, B.L., kand.sednank, HIMUYLOVSKrT, G.P., podpolkovnik madesluAbY kand.med.uauk., BASOVA, R.Me, .. - Comparative description of methods for studying gastric secretion* Vowb-made'shure" 1100802-36 Ag 156 (MIRA 12:1) (STOKAGE-SECRETIONS) 5M BOV/156-59-1-29/54 AUTHORS: Flid, R. M., Basova, R. V., Chirikova, A. V. TITLE: The Kinetics of the Catalytic Synthesis of Vinyl Acetate in the Presence of Zinc Aluminate (Kinetika. kataliticheskogo sinteza vinilatsetata v prioutsivii alyuminata tainka.) PERIODICAL: Nauchnyyedoklady vysshey shkoly Khimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1959, Nr 1, pp lli-'119 (USSR) ABSTRACT; Previous works of the'authors (Refs 1 and 2) suggested the possibility of a selective synthesis of vinyl acetate. Different from industrial production a surplus of acetylene was not used but the ratio C H : CH COOH was equal to-or less than. 1, whereby the capacliY2 of tAe contact mechanism is much increased and the separation of vinyl acetate is facilitated# The kingticq was investigated in the temperature interval 230-270 - Iii ihe first test run the acetylene partial pres- sure was varied and the acetic acid partial pressure main- tained constant. In the second test run pC 2H2 a const. and PCH3COOR variable. The 'ta*zulated data show that the reaction Card 1/2 depends neither on the partial pressure of acetylene nor -on BOV/156-59-1-29/54 The Kinatica of the Catalytic Synthesis of Vinyl Acetate in the Presence of Zino Aluminate that of acetic acid, Therefore the reaction rate can be de- scribed by a second order kinetic equation: U - K.pC H PCH COOH* 2 2 3 From the tabulata experimentql data obtained-at-different temperatures (230g 0 250"t 270" ) E . 22tOOO-+ 600 oal was calculated as activation energy. There are ~_tables and. 2 Soviet references* ASSOCIATION: Kafedra takhnologii oenovnogo, organichaskogo sinteza Moskovekogo institute. tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M. V. Lomonosova (Chair of Technology of Baoic Organic Synthesis of the Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M. V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTED: July 4P 1958 Card 2/2 3/15Y60/003/02/26/034 6 Boii BW S-SLOO AUTHORSi Flid, Re M j Chtdkovat A. V., Raskinal Go Vo.,-Dasoyaj Re Y* TITLEt Investigation in the Field of the Catalytic Synthesis of Vinyl Aostateiin the Vapor Phase PERIODICALs Izvestiya vysshikh uoh9bnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i khimichookaya"tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 2, Pp- 343-351 TEXTs The authors investigate& the thermodynamics of the catalytic reaction of acetylene and aostio aoid and'found that two parallel reactions take place, i.e. monomeric acetic acid reacts with acetylene to give vinyl acetatep while dimerio acetic acid and acetylene form ethylidene diacetate. The direction of the reaction is determined by the relative amounts of monomer and dimer contained in the acetio acid. ZnO on Al 0 was used as 2 3 catalyst. It is shown in Table 8 that the activity of the catalyst is all the greateri the lower the roasting temperature of the latter waso Catalysts roasted at 4000." have the highest aotivity. The authors proved that catalytic synthesis of vinyl acetate in the.vapor phase using molar ratios of 02 H2: CH3COOR = 10 and 1s2 is possible. Zino acetate on 1/3 Card 7 Investigation in the fteld of the Catalytic S/153/60//003// /26/034 Synthesis of Vinyl Acetate in.the Vapor Phase BO11/BOO6 activated carbon was used as catalyst (Tables I and 4). Optimum condi- tions for the process are 270-27501-9 a total rate of flow of 250-300 1/1 cat oh . The degree of conversion attained under these conditions amounts to 30% of the acetic acid (Table 6)9 60% of the acetylene (Table 5) at a selectivity of 96-98A. The efficiency of one liter of the catalyst per time unit is 6 to 7 times as great as that hitherto attained. The process can also be carried out in a pseudo-liquid V)(000 state over a ZnO/A1203 catalyst. Respective experiments were made using a column designed by the NIOPIK (Nauohno-iseledovatellskiy institut organicheskikh poluproduktov i krasiteley (im. K. Voroshilova)j Scientific Research Institute of Organic Semifinished Materials and Dyes (imeni K. Voroshilov)). A method for preparing this catalyst is suggested. The authors,studied the kinetics of vinyl acetate synthesis over ZnO/A1203 at 230 0.: and 2700C. The kinetics of this reaction is expressed by an equation of second order, i.e. w - kPC*H -PCH COOH* The activation energy 2 2 3 is E - 22,000 + 600 cal/mole. This paper was read at the Voesoyuznaya Card 2/3 , I ~ , "'17 11 Investigation in the Field of the Catalytic 8/153/60/003/02/26/034 Synthesis of Vinyl Acetate in the Vapor Phase BO11/BOO6 Konferentsiya"Puti sinteza iskhodnykh-produktov dlya polucheniya vysokopolimerov" (All-Union Conference "Ways of Synthesizing Initial Materials for the Preparation of HighPolymer Substances")$ held at Yarolelavitp from September 29 to October 2p 1958. There-are 8 tables and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology imeni M. V. Lozonosovi. Kuskovskiy khi-mTc=eskiy zavod (Kuskovskiy Chemical Plan Card 3/3 nIDS R.M.; CHIRIKOVAO A.V.1 RASKIVA., G.V.; BASOVA, R.V. Vapor-phase catalytic synthesis of vinyl acetate, Izvovys, ucbeb.zav.; khIm.I. khim.tekh. 3 noo2:343-351 160. (M;RA l4r6) 1. Hoskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii Jmemi~' Mo V, Lomonosova i Kuskovokiy kbimicheskiy zavod. (vinyl, acetate) 34986 S/190/62/004/003/006/023 0 B110[B144 1.7 J9J 0 AUTHORS: 3&pajAj,,R. V., Gantnakher, A. R. TITLE: Polymerization of unsaturated compounds in the presence of K metal and organopotassium compounds in hydrocarbon media PERIODICAL: Vysokomolakulyarnyye soyedineniya,,v. 4, no- 3, 1962, 361-365 TEXT: The authors studied the separate and Joint polymerization of styrene (1), isoprene (II), butadiene (III), and a-methyl styrene (IV) in the presence of K metal and organopotassium compounds in hydrocarbons. In separate polymerization, chain transfer was studied in the presence of hydrocarbons with different proton donor properties. According to P. P. Shorygin (Issiedovaniya v oblasti metalloorganic~eskikh soyedineniy natriya (Studies in the field of organometallic Na compounds), M. 1910 the reaction -RIX + RH -)-RIH + RK (1) takes place, with RI - the polymer carbanion, and RE.- hydrocarbon. Whether transfer, degenerate transfer, on chain rupture take place depends on the acidity of RH and stability of R. With the exception of IV, 100ip'o conversion was reached. Polymerization C a rd r1 '13), 5/190J-2/004/003/006/023 Polymerization of unsaturated ... B110IB144 of I in toluene and benzene yielded polystyrenes havinC molecular weights of 135$000, and 350,000- It was polymerized in benzene, cumene, isobutylene$ and toluene, metallization of which increases in the given order. The copolymerization of I, II, and III (ratio 1 : 1 ) in hydrocarbon!4 with a conversion of -,X~ at 000, was initiated by benzyl potassium. Refractometric and infrared spectroscopic studies revealed decreasing activity in the monomer sequence I>III>II. Since the K-R bond is more polar than the Na-R and Li-R bonds, the polymerization with organopotassium compounds is similar to anion polymerization, even in a hydrocarbon medium. In the presence of K metal there are much more anion than radical reactions, since the I-Il copolymer obtained with benzyl potassium contains more I than that obtained with K metal. The polymerization of III in benzene, initiated by K metal, yielded colored, highly viscou's poly- butadiene. When using cumene, the solutions remained intensively colored, and the molecular weight was constant. The drop in molecular weight was smaller on transition from benzene into toluene (362,000 -`~,41MO) since polybutadiene carbanion is likely to be more stable than polyisoprene carbanion. Benzyl potassium initiates the polymerization of the more active butadiene with formation of high-molecular potassium polybutadiene. Degenerate transfer, metallization of the CH group of IV, and formation Card 2/3 3 Polymerization of unsaturated ... S/190/62/004/003/Oo6/023 B110/B144 of a stable carbanion took place even in the presence of toluene. The capability of toluene of active chain transfer in the polymerization of 11 and III is due to the lower stability of polyisopreno and polybutadiene carbanions toward benzyl carbanions. 'The polymerization of nonpolar monomers in hydrocarbons, initiated by Na and Li metals, is no anion polymerization and causes no chain transfer. There are 2 tables. The most important reference to English-language publications reads as follows: 4. A. Morton, M. L. Brownp J. Amer. Chem. Soc.,.�2, 160, 1947. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimioheskiy institut im. L. Ya. Karpova(Physico- chemical Institute imeni L. Yao Karpov) SUBMITTED; February 18, 1961 V~/ ,Card 3/3 1~/ PS-4/FC-4/ L 1�2q~=Q PA/EWP 0) A" (0) AwP,~JIOV,~ 09/014ASII qrs Pr-4 RM/WW/JD 00. Basova R. AUMCR: Arest-YaIaCoovich, A. A..1 Solovyidl.0 D. A., V., 'G=tmakher, A. a~d Medvedev. -8. 77. TITLE: Pobme ization of, in the presence of a3laLli met.6,le and their coqpoundp~.in different media PERICDICPL: Akademiya nactu*k. SSSR. Doklady,,v. 149, no. 5, 1963) 1067-1070 T=: Literature on the poI4*axiiation f.-di by alkali metals 0 enes, initiated -and their com~ouhdal,not6s:tbat'the'.Proportiou of structures chaxacteristic. of the anion'ty-ne of 'polymerimtion, contrar to e ectations,.decreases with Y XP increas4pg polarity of the Me-R'bond (Me alkali metal) ~n hydrocarbon media.' The! authors of this 4ork.,_devoted to investigation of the effect of polymerization conditions on t2xe structure of butadiene pay special attention ,to this problem, The investigation was performed under vacuum conditions..~ with prior thorough cleaning otmonomers and solvents. The results obtained show that the increase in the proportion-of 1,2-structures of pol:(butadiene and 314-st,r*tures of1polyis2ffepellobserved upon transition from.potassium' ~to sodium compounds in-VEW6-- iu2' is due to the presence of Wosi7=61rged io ties-solvating tbe.o' ns. 7here are 2.tables ed 'AMOCIATION: Flziko-Ichimicheskiy institut im. L* Ya. Wpova.(Fh;Mic6-* chemical jaltitute'ligii'L. Ya. Karpov) SuMTTED t Jw~: lot 1%3.. Y- L 56o67-65 (j )/T Pc_4/r1r-4 RM ACCESSION NR: AP5018555 UR/OD20/64,/158/004/0876/0879 AU R: BaBova, R. V.; Gantmatkber, A. R.1 M&dvedev, S. S. (Academician) 1 SOUM: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 158, no 4, 1964, 876-879 TOPIC TAGS: polymerization, organopotaBsium compound. monomer Abstract: The influence of the nature of the monomer and the medium on the structure and properties of the active sites in polymerization initiated by or~anogotasslum compoundsqwas studied. The kinetics of the poymerizat;,,),i'ot a I pha -me t hy1_5 t. y-re n-e,,,6ty_ri2ne,1,.isoprene, sntl, -,ut&di_,P.ne i.,ss irl r~ydrocaron (benzene, toluene, cumene) a.~U? 1-- "110- Ot tetrarlydrofuran ',0-5 to 50~~.- At various teaperature_~ (-SO' te) -30' 1 . i,v a d1latometric metriod, arid the m,31ecuIrr weighto oE trie correspord,.Tie, were determi!ied. Organopotassium compounds synthesized in hydrocarbon medium (1,2) or in tetrahdrofuren medium (3,4) were used in Initaitors: 1) benzyl- potassium; 2) low-Eaolecular diDOtaSSiUMDQIV-filPha-methv!St',rfezlQ: 3) Dotggsk"! napbtt~alcne; 4) dtpotsislum te-tramer of &lph8--_eLhy19tyrene. The activity or . the conomers - increased inthe sequence: alpha-methylatyrene 4iBoprene Card 1/2 J L 56067-65 ACCMION NRI AP5018555 Z- butadiene ~,styrene. e rate of the initiation of polymerization of various zonomers in hydrocarbon medium at 00 in the presence of benzylpotassium increased with Increasing activity of the monomers 'n the sequence isoprene e--butadLene -L-fityrene, in the case of dtpotnssium poly-olpha-methylstvrene, a comDound with a iess gable carbenion, even the polYmerization of isoprene toor, place without an ind,,ictior perWd. It; thie polyraeriz6tion of methylstyrer~e with orga7~opjtassium co:npounds in B mi-xture of culne-Ile or toluene wi.,h tetrahydrofluran (,--50%), even at 500, the molecular weight of poly-tlpha-methylstyreiia was lower tbn expected, ind.,catinZ the prencTice Of a r~lacl '0" of cl'.G~r transfer througl~ the Lonomer, "riS. art. has 1 graph and 1 table. .1 C -"T A lr~T n? L'i Z ; I- j .E! , , - Ut im c-U-1 kd -0 LL 7 Ya. InjqUtute) SUB' 411T ED: 25May64 ENCL, 00 SUB CODE: OC, GC NO iMF SOV OD4 OM-N 0C-)1 jPT:4S Card 2/2 BLINOV, N. 1. , prof. (TAoingrad, Nevskiy profip,, kr,69);WO1rA.,-,V.,G. Roentgenological Indications for Roble's enteropl*my. Veotn. khir. Grekov. 90 no,4t99-104 AP763 (MIM 17:2) 1. Tz 3-y khirurgicheakoy kliniki ( zav. - prof. N.T.Minov) i kafedry rentgenologii k zav. - prof. Sh.I. Abramov) Lenin- gradBkogo ardena Lenina inatituta usovershmatravaniya vrachey imeni S.14. Kirova. L 21802-66 EWT(m)A A= NR: AP602:2191' BOURCk~CODE;. m:VO38016610031*1033.610340 -AWHOR.,: Azimay, M. U. G.; 1g4ffqgr=qL xg~ at, Kolesnik,,V. G.-; P~-n ev ~V. S. Sil Lo Y.; MG 1i Jdint,Institute:of~Nuclear Research Wyedinen:rWy institut yaderrWkh is- sledovaniy); Institute of -Nueltar.7bysics Ms TapMent I Institut yadea fiziki AN UzSSR TITLE: Differential cross section of'oharge exchange of 4.8-Gev/c' i- mesons"WIth protons 1RCE-; Zhurnal eksperiment edaktsiyu., SOL allnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. ?1s1ma v r Prilozheniye, v- 3,.no. 8, 1966, 33i,-34o 1-TOPIC TAGS: pion., charga.exchange, differential cross'section., spark:euaizber~ GaZMA radiation ABSTRACT:~ 2he authors p;esentpreliminary results of the measurement of ~'+A~e.dii;,_',- ferential cross section of the readtion ir + p - n + iP: by a method dericribed tar'. lier (Preprint OIYai,'R_2436., Dubna, 1965), of detecting high-energy iP mesons with the aid of a spark chamber and a total-absorption Cerenkav counter." Unlike other methods, this method makes it possible to measure witp good'accuracy both the angle -and the energy characteristics of y quanta from it, -meson decays. The, -1/2 L 21802-M ~ACC NR: AP6012191 setup was 'irradiated in, a beam or 4.8-Gev/c x7 mesons from th' Mal proton syncbro- ~j tron. The measurements were madeby a difference method usim polyetbylene and carbon targets. From the energy and ar.Zular distributions of the cases when two. -y quanta were registered in the chamber tbe'authors calculated the differential and total cross section of the reactionp with corrections evaluated for the foillow- ing-effects':. (a) probability of conversion of two 7 quanta in.the lead corrVerter., (b) probability of conversion of at least one of the y quanta in the targd or in the scintillAtion- counter material; (c) muon contamination of the beam: and (d) O!rge The averaged forward char e-exchazge cross, attenuation of the beam in that section was found to be 0.49 *~. 1 t~(GCV/C)2, or 0.33 * 0.07 mb7sr in units of b solid angle (c.m.s.) (compwed with 0.4-8 ub/ar from calculation based on the dis- persion relations and the known data on the:total cross sections of the j&p and %-p interactions. 7he total cross section of the reaction., calculated with account of the exper geometry and published dats on -.the differential charge- iMental exchange cross section at large 4-momentum tran is equal to 0.11 * 0.02 nbo" The authors.tbank V. G. Gri u..and,M. 1. PodRoretskiy ;or useful discussionsp_%L~~ i V. Mukhin S. V. Rikhvitakly and I.A. ISPmenvu-ghkin for the opportunity to use i.the pion channel.. and.,I. V. Chuvilo,, M*,D. and I. M. Gramenitekly for., coLlAboration. Orig, art* AW Z rl~UFeg UnQ, 4 IMMUIAS SUB CODE: 2D/ SUBM DM: 8"/ ORIG IW: 002/ (YM MW: 0& 2 Card 2/ SHUBINA, S.B.; SHATIVICH, A.B.; PROSTAKOV, X.Te. -_ BASOVA, Te.P. Simplified method for determining tin content of canned food by means of spectram analysis* Kousei oveprome 14 no.12:30-31 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut chernykh metallov. (Food, Canned-Analysis) (Tin-Spectra) AUTHORS: Shubina, S. B., Shayevioh, A. TITLE: Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Non-ferrous Metal Impurities PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya'laboratoriyal 1960, PP- 1364-1166 S/032/60/026/012/009/036 B020/B056 B., and-Basova Alloys and Chromium for Vol. 26, No. 12, TEXT: In the present paper the spectroscopic methods of determining leadl tin, antimony, bismuth, arsenic, zinc, and cadmium in forroohromium, ohro- mium, ferroniobium, ferrovanadium, and ferromolybdenum are dei3oribed. De- termination of these impurities in the relatively high-melting substances with multiband spectra may be carried out by means of fractional distilla- tion in the arc by means of an evaporator or by a previous chemical pr~- paration, If the impurity content is not too,low, the fractional distilla- tion from the channel of the "oup-shaped" electrode (Ref. 1) in the a.c. arc is most c6nv6ni`bnt.. The test sample was a powder to which sulfur, soda, and graphite were added to increase spectral sensitivity. The results obtained by analysis on the basis of the "absolute" blackenings of the Card 1/4 Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Alloys and S/032/60/026/012/009/036 Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities B02O/BO56 bands were sufficiently reproducible., The standards were prepared synthe- tically from the pulverulent sample with the lowest impurity content, the samples with solutions of known impurity oontent were wetted and dried. As the decomposition temperature and the sublimation temperature of the oxides of impurity elements and the evaporation temperature of the metal impurities is near the heating temperature of the sample in the electrode channel$ the conditions of entry into the aro are the same for an element determined from samples and standards in the case of quan- titative evaporation* As an-examplep the evaporation curves of lead from a standard sample ferroniobium andfrom synthetically prepared standards are mentioned (Fig.). The initial standard solutions are specially prepared for each impurity , because all of them together cannot be kept in solution. Each solution contained Oil% ofthe impurity. The weighed portion of 80 mg of the average sampleg granulated to -150 to 200 mash, is introduced into a channel of a carbon electrode having a diameter of 6 mm. As a second sleotrodej a carbon rod with a diameter of 6 mm was used, which was ground to the shape of a truncated cone. For excitation of the spectrum, aAr-2 (DG-2)ganeratar wfth 15-16a-was used. For the deter- mination of tin and arsenic in ferrochromium and chromium and of arsenic Card 2/4 Spectroscopic Analysis of Ferro Alloys and 3/0321'6~;/026/012/009/036 Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities B020/BO96 in forroniobium, elementaiy'kilfur in a quantitk of 1/10 of the ~olu'me of the analyzed substance is added to the samples. For suppressing the speo- trum of the basic material in the analysis of ferrovanadium and increasing the sensitivity in the determination of tin in these alloys, graphite in a quantity of 0.25 - 0-50 of the volume of the analyzed substance is introduced'into the sample.'The m c n-28'(ISP-28) speotrograpik having a slit width of 0.010 mm was used. The analytical bands are given in Table 1, The analysis is carried out according to the three-standard-technique The ieproduoibilit' of the determination' is chara~teriied by*the mea; Y ~ square error of the determinatio'n of thr:e samples, and amounts to 6 - 12%. The limits within which the certain impurities may be detecied are given in Table 2. In one working layerg 10-15 sampies may be analyzed for all impurities by means' of the method described* There are 1 figuret 2 tables, and 5 references: 4 Soviet and 1 US. Card 3/4 Spectrosoopio Analysis of Ferro Alloys and S/032/60/026/012/00~/036 Chromium for Non-ferrous Metal Impurities B020/BO56 ASSOCIATION: Ural'skiy nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut chernykh I metallov (Ural Soientifio ReBearoh Institute for Ferrous Metals) Card 4/4 S/137/62/000/004/194/201 A154/A1O1 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Shubina, S. B., Shayevich, A. B.,_jWMa'Ye._P__ Quantitative spectrographic analysis of ferrochrome, chromium, ferroniobium, ferrovanadium and ferromolybdenum for the content of small admixtures of non-ferrous metals Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 4, 1962, 6, abstra.ct 4K31 ("Nekotor. vopr. emission. I molekulyarn. spektroskopii", Krasno- yarak, 1960, 82-90) TEXT: An 80 mg test batQh is introduced into the channel of a carbon electrode 6 mm in diameter; a 6 mm conical carbon rod is used as a second electrode. Test sample is heated and a spectrum is excited by aAr-2 (DO-2) generator (I - 15 - 16 amp). When Sn and As admixtures are being determined in Fe-Cr and Cr, or when As Is determined In Fe-Mb, test samples are supplemented with S, in*an amount of 0.1% of the volume of the analyzed substance. The analysis Is carried-oui with the aid ofmcn -28 (ISP-28) speotrograph whose alit has a width of 0.010 mm. Test samples are analyzed by the three-standards method. The reproducibility of the determinations Is characterized by a mean Card 1/2 S/137/62/000/004/194/201 Quantitative speotrographic analysis ... A154/AlOl square error equal to 6 - 12% of the relative ones. One laboratory assistant can! analyze, for all admixtures, 10 15 test samples per shift. L. Voroblyeva (Abstracter's note: Complete translation] PHASE I BOOK MCPLOITATION sovl6i8i Urallskoye ooveshchanlye po opektrookopli. 34, Sverdlovsk, 196o. Materlaly (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros- copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgi7dat, 1962. 197 P. Errata slip inserted. 3000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies, 11natitut fiziki metallov Akademli nauk SSSR. Kemissiya po spekti,~oskopiij and Ural'skly dom tekhnIkI VSNTO. ads. (Title page): 0' P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevieh, and S. 0. Bogomolov; Ed.; aennadiy Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish- lng.Houa~,t M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.; N. T. Mallkova. 1 1. 1 PURPOSE; The book, a! collection of articles, is Intended for staff members of spectral analysis laboratories In Industry and sclen- tific research organizations, an well as for students of related disciplines and forite.chnologints utilizing analytical results. COVERAOR: The collactjon~presentn theoretical and practical prob- lems of the applicatloh of atomic and molecular spectral analy- sis in controlling the~,nhemlcal composition ot'various matertals in ferrous and nonrarrous metallurgy, geology, chemical Indus- try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to 0. V. 'Chentsova forbelp in preparIng the materials for the press. References follow the Individual articles. Materials of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) sov/6181 Fishman, 1. S. Remarks on a system of standards for analysis of complex alloys 73 Shiryayeva, M. Ye., Yu. I. MallkovP and R. A. Kozlova. Photoelectric-stylometer analysis of vanadium cast irons 76 Basova, Ye. P., A. B. Shayevich, and S. B. Shubina. Spectro- graphic determination ot harmful non-ferrous metal impurities in raw material intende'd for production of metallic chromium 77 Sorokina. N. N. Spectral determination of cerium, lanthanum, and barium in steel 80 Shayevich, A. B., and N D. Startseva. Spectral determination of vanadium, mangane;e, silicon, and chromium in ferro- vanadium 86 Gutkina, R. I. Chemical-spectral method of analysis of high- purlty* pickel 88 Card 7/15 BASOVA,-T-e,-P.; ZHOROVA, N.r.; SHA=CH., A.B.; SHUBINA, S.B. Spectro4rapbio determimtion of nonferrous metal Impurities in raw materials use4'In the manufacture of ferroanoys and beat-reeletant alloys, Zav, lab* 48 no.90.075-1076 162. (MIRA 3.616) 1. Ural'skiy nauchno-fieled6vatellshy inatitut cherpykh metallor. (Anwo) (Nonferrous metals-spectra) SIVOGRAKOVA, K.A.: BASOYA._Tu.M..- BUTYRIRA, N&P.: LYANDZBERG, G.Yao Special transparent colorless plastics. Biul,tekh.-ekDn,inform#no,21 15-16 '59. (MIRA 120) (Plastics) BASOVA-ZHAKOVAt T.F.j, kand.med.nauk Content of lactic acid in the blood in hypertension. Kas. mod. zhur. no.1:20 Ja-PI63. (MIM 16:8) 1. 2-ya, gospitalInays, teraDevticheskaya, klinika Kazanskogo meditsinskogo :Uwtituta (z6. - prof - K.A.Mayanskffva). (Hr=TYMION) (IACTIC AOM IN THE BODY) BASOVICH. G. ;asovych. H.] 2!2L~ Making cement-sand hip tiles. Sill.bud- 7 no.4:19 Ap 137- (MINA 12tll) (Tiles, Roofing) - DUDKL, M.-, ~,(Bsaovycb. H.I. insh. Construating collective farm buildings witbout using wooden elements. Sill.bud. 7 no-7:14-13 Jl 157. (MIRA iiin) 1. Glaynyy luxboner Xikbaylovskoy mazbkolkbomnoy stroltelluor organizatell (for Dudka). (Building blocks) ZOMMKMG, N. [Zonmaberh, Nj Insh.; PAN ' 0 00 9 illzhe; BASOVMH, 0. [Basovych, H.], i-Azh. The simplest designs of.steaming chambers and pUnts. Sill. bad. 7 no95:9-n Mr '570 (XM& 13:6) (Autoclaves) BAWnCH, G.,Jnxh.; VIIM, L.11ash. Three-stop blocks for constructing roofs without using wooden elements* Sallestroi. 13 no-11:11-14 N '58. (MIR& 11.12) (Tiles, Roofing.) I BASOVICH, G. (Basovych, H.] ---Oo ----,O---Mark building tricks and tiles. Bill. bud. 9 no.9:9-10 S 159. (MIRA 12:12) loStarshir inxboner glavnogo upravloniya stroltelletva Ministerstva, sellskogo khosyaystva USSR. (Marking devices) ASOVICK. G. [BasoVeh. R.], insh. - I., ...... - How to =14, olay ridge tiles, 81119bud, 9 no~lot24 0 159, (21106, Ro~flmg) - (KEM 1313) BASOVICH, G., starshir inzhener 2"fficient methods of drying clay tiles and bricks, Sol'. atrols 13 no.4:9-10 Ap 159. (MIRA 12:6) l.Glavkolkhosetro)r Himisterstva sel'skogo khozyaystva Ukrainy. (Ukraine-Tileel, Roofing) (Ukraine-Bricks) BASOVICH, G. [Basovych, HJ, inzh. Corrugated roofing shoots made ion the SKVL-2 machine tool. Sill'. buds 11 noM21 Ap 61, (MM 1416) (Ukraine-Roofing) BASOVICH, G. [Basovyoh., H. ]., inab. Efficient mothodo for heating clay pits for vinter minlin . Sill. bud. U no.8:20-21 Ag 163.. (MM 14:9) (Ukraine-Cl& I (80,Y) (MMUM-Strip minsin ) I heating) BASOVICH G (Basovyoh,, Ho),q inzhe I- Axial few quicken the dryiig 'of bri.olf'taw materials, Sill,bud, 13 no.5tl5 My 163. (MIRA 170) -BASOVICH, 0. [Basovyoh,, JQP inzh. Production of clay pipes by the horizontal method. Sill.budo 13 no.lOsl5-16 0 163o (MIRA 170) -~, ~, 7 ': I y .. "Wvs of rai!zin ~t, the profitablcne-s of 1.ac:;,.t cor..)inie~7.11 Miat. ini. S!M no.2, 1952 BASOVIGH. M.I. Cost accounting of a seat combine and the rights of a director. Klas.1nd. SSSR. 25 n0-5:37-39.154. (MLRA 7:11) 1. Moskovskly my"okombinat. (Meat industry) RLSOVICH, H. I - More about reserve means In the meat Industry. Mias.ind.SSM 26 no.2: 39-W 1530 MENA 8 17) 1. Moskovskiy myasokoubinat. (Meat industry) BASOVICH. HDISEY ISRAILIYEVICH N15 727.7 .B3 ORGPMZATSIYA FINANSOVOY RASM NA PREDPRMTITAKH MIASNOY PROWSHLMWOSTI (FINANCIAL STRUCTURE OF ENTMWIRISES OF THE MEAT INDUSTRY) MOSKVA, PISHCHKPROHIZDAT. 1956. 113 P. TABLES (EKONDMIKk I ORGANIZATSM PISHCHEVIDY PROMISHLENNOSTI)