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SOV/156-58-4-49/49 On the Problem of Experimental Determination of The Drop Size During Investi- gations of Extraction Columps With Filter Plates successfully employed for the determination of the drop formation in liquid-liquid extractions as well as for further detailed experiments in the processes. .3 dequiv. = 1.240 '~r QT mean Ea M] (a) There are 4 figures and 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra protsessov i apparatov khimicheskoy tekhnologii Moskovskogo instituta khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya (Chair of Processes and Apparatuses of the Chemical Technology of the Mc-.cow Institute for Chemical Machine-Building) SUBMITTED: May 27, 1958 Card 3/3 uscomm-Dc-61130 ---------- 30,7) -957- Trudy... t. 112t of t"c !~r;! Union Ccn%tnt*:.-. v. Sect*.n) Lentnsr&d~ 1559. A 70 P. Erra-s. slip In"rted. 2,000 copies printed. Sponsoring a6oncyi Glavnoye upravl*niya gidroastoor-ologichookor sluthby pri Soyete "Instrov SM. Keep. Ed.t V.A. Uryvayevi Zd.s V.S. Protopopov) Tech. Zd.1 M-1- BraynLna. PURPOSE: This work Is Intended for atteOrOlogistst hydrologlotO, and hydrophynicibts t Particularly those engaged in till study or 6=9 Cf and lee and evaporation processes. COMAGEt This book contains papers an hydrophysles which "r0 Pr*- aented and discussed at the Third All-Union Hydrological Conference In Leningrad, October 1957. The Conference published 10 VOIUXAS On various aspects of hydrology or which this Is mm-i;wY.-'Tn. editorial board In charge of the series Includet V.A. Uryvayev (Chairman), O.A. Alokin, Ye.V. Blirnyak: (deceased), O.M. Borsuk. M.A. Velikanov, L.K. Davydov, A.P. Dom&nltskl3r, D.P. Iftlininp 3.31. Krltsxly, B.Z. )Wdolln, L.F. MAncia, M.P. Mankell, D.P. Orlon, 1. V. Popov, A.K. Prookuryakov. D.L. SokolovoklY, O.A. Spengler, A.I. Chebotarov, and S.K. Cherkavokty. Thin voluss, In divided la- .o 2 sectionz% the first contains reports from the subsection for the study of evaporation processes, and the second C-Int&ins reports from the snow and Ice subsection. References accompamy each article. T.V_ leandid.t. of Ph-i-I -d K' z"11n, P-P- Study of the Snow Melting Process Under the Con. dl-lono Or Intersected and Wooded Area 22-2 (Candidate or Googrsphical Sciences, DOI LanIn- gra Certain Characteristics or the Snow Cover DiatrIbutlom in Korthern Kazakhstan 231 OrlBhln Urn he __T_ b-lj. fJunior Scientific Worker) Special Peat a In t D ia rl.tion of the Snow Cover In Don River Basin 234..--J ;.-Ianov, Ia. (deceased) fCandidato of Geographical Sciences, 141F'93'0-ci_6w) Basic Peatlares or Snow Cover in luropoan VSM (According to the Data of the Snow Survey) 242 Plakids K 9 (DOc:ntt,C&nd1d&t* of Technical Sclancool Pro- Nli_i8~ 'IMng In th S dy of the Ice Regime of Water Reservoirs in RolatIon to the Construction of Xydraulic IngineorIng Sarbor Installations 243 Byd1n Y I. (Doctor of Techn1cal Sciences, Laboratory of Llano- logY.4Z~A~I;grxdj Doyalopment of Certain Probleas In the 7iolde of lee Conditions In Bodies or Water 246 BUIRtO~-S-4, [Junior Scientific Worker# ?xIP goo -Ur_Wa_reF_- cow) Tile Xffoct C-Znditions In Winter on the lea Regimen and tht let Break-up or Rivers "hullakovskly, L.Q. (Candidate or Technical Sciences. TxIP Son- cowl C61011tIng the-AppeiLrance of lea on Rivers With Naturisl ?law Conditions and on Rivers With Regulated Dlneh&rV 2% ShulYakovilkly, L.O. Computing the Onset of River Preexo-ap 141thout Observation Data for Past years 266 C%rd a/ 14 PLANOVSKIY,, A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk prof.; BULATOV. S.N., inzb. Calculation for the overflowing system of column extractors equipped with perforated plates. Xhim.mueh. no.2:10-13 Hr-Ap 16o. (MIRA 0:6) (Plate towers) PLAIIOVSKIY, A.N., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.; BULATOV, S.N., inzh. Calculation for the separation compartment in column extractors with sieve -datest Khim. mash# no. 3:9-11 MY-Je 160. I (MIRA 14:5) (Plate towers) 3ULATOV, S. N., Cand. Tech. Sci. (diss) "Investi,-ation of Hyd-ro- 11 1105- dynamics of Flows In Extraction A.-paratus with Sieve Plates," V. cow, 1961, 1--:', pp. (Moscow Chem. EnEy. Inst.) (KL Supp 1.2-61, 264). BULATOV, S.N. Op ------------ Method for calculating the dates of the thawing of ice in reservoirs with an outlet, and ice melting forecasts for Kama Rese.rvoir. Trudy TSIP no.114:3-35 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) (Reservoirs) PIANOVSKIY, A.W..; BUIATOV, S.N.; VERTUZA)XV, Ye.D. Design of sieve-plate column extractors. Khim.prom. no.5:361+-367 My 162.. (Extraction apparatua) WIRA 15:7) PLANOVSKIY, A.F.; BULATOV, b,.N. - ---- Analytical-computation of the number of actual plates in a columi-type mass transfer apparatus. Khim.prom. no.9- 592-596 Ag 162. . (Plate towers) (MIRA 15:9) PLYASHKEVICH, A.M.; PLANOVSKIY, A.N.; BULATOV, S.N.; RYABINIII, V.A. ZELINSKAYA, L.G. Study of caffeine extraction in the column extractor with a,Ave plates. Med. prom. 17 no.6.'32-36 Je'63 (MIRA 17--4) 1. Vsegioyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmatsev- ticheskiy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze i Moskovskiy insti- tut khimicheskogo mashinostroyaniya. BULATOV, T.A.,, inzh. Contactless devices of program and power supply automatic con- trol systems with a short circuit tester for traction substa- tions. Trudy TSNII NES no.261:80-102 163. (1,MU 16:9) BULATOV, Toriy Antonovich, inzli.; aRINIKOV, Eoris Nikolayevich, r, heksandr Ivanovich, inzh.; M-UiUKHOV, Vitaliy Anrlravevich, inzh.; SUKHOPHDSKIY, III.D., red.; AYRASHEVA, T.V.J. red. [Automatic systeris of d.c. trcctian substationsi Ustroi- stvi awwmatiki tiagovykh podstatitgii pstoiannoro tuka. [IV] T.A.Bulatov i ir. Moskva, Transport, 1965. 215 1). (IMLiA 18:2) BULATOVt T.A.1 inah. Apparatus with contactless elements for the automation of feedars. Elek. tepl.tiaga 7 no.110-11 N 63. NIRA 17:2) ",.v , W~ - BULkTOV, V. (Falenskiy rayon Kirovskoy oblasti) A scrmT driver and current indicator. Politekh.obueb. n0-5:94 MY '5 S) - (AIRA 12:7) (screwdrivers) BULATOV, V. Two years of the work of the departments of a&icultural financing. Fin.SSSR 23 no.3-1:56-60 V 162. (MIM 15M) 1. Nachallnik otdela. finansirovaniya sel'altogo khozya7stva Sverdlovskogo oblastnogo finansovogo otdela. (Sverdlovsk Province-Agriculture-Auditing and inspection) BABADZHAN, A.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; BDGOMOLOV, V.I., inzh., retsenzent4 BULATOV,'V.D., in2h., retsenzent; VETRENKO, Ye.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; VETRENKO, Ye.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; LUCHKO, Yu.V., md.izd-va; KOVALENKO, N.I., tekhn. red. [Innovators' practce in the copper smelting industry of the Urals] Opyt novatorov medeplavillnoi promyshlennosti Urala. Pod red. E.A.Vetrenko. Sverdlovsk, Metallurgizdat, 1953, 133 P. (MIRA 16:8) (Ural Mountain region--Copper industry) TURUTA, IT.U., dotsent;-BUIATOV. V.P., inzh. Selecting a method of blasting underground borehole charges. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav. gor. zhur. no.8:73-78 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Sverdlovskiy gornyy institut im. V.V.Vakhriisheva (for Turata). 2. Institat Unipromed' (for Bulatov). (Mining engineering) BULATOV,,,Viktor Fadorovich; USHKOV, V.N., ratoonzent; PARTSEVSKIY, VA., red.izd-va; MAKSIMOVA, V.P., tekhn. red.; KOBDRATIYF,VA, M.A., tekhn. red. LBoring machine operator in underground mining] Mashinist burovykh stankov ns:podzemnykh goiWkh rabotakb. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 147 p. (MIRA 16:12) (Boring machinery) (Mining engineering) bull: 570t~.7, 7r. ::r-L*,:,!::" ;,u i: i'.'cr:-.i. G os . fiw ij, n P no-S:3-'. -UT(~!, 'I.F. Efficien,~-- of thr, ~-i-traductitozi of mi-ne filling systm;s in selec -'Ief extt-(~, if):!. Diul. tlclj~lh.-akon. inform. Gos. naucli. -6 S t 6,1+ (LMIRA 18:1) -:~sl . riaiv~h. J inforn. 17 no.9:3 MIKULINSKIY, M- A.1 inzY.; SISIN, A. G., itzh.; TIMOFEYEV, B. A., inzh.; BULATM, V.- G., inzb. Analytical method of determining the optiMAM parameteres of durape when truch haulage is used. Izv. vyS. ucheb gor. zhur. 5 no.8:1&-25 262. (,,,, i57:'IvO3 " 1. Ural'skiy rmuchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy, institut, mednoy proryshlemnosti. Rokomendovana kafedroy otkrytykh rabqt Sverdlovskogo gornogo institute imeni Vakhrusheva. (Mine haulage) BULA'LOV, V.G., mashinist ekskavatora They carried out two work norms. Transp.stroi. 15 no-10:32-33 0 165- 18:12) 1. iN-lekhanizirovannaya kolonna 110.44 tresta TSentros-Lroy- mokhanizatsiya. BULATOV, V.I.; KRICHEVSKIYj, L.M.; RDOIANt A.F.; SHVARTSMAN, A.Z. Gentration system for rotation apparatus with a constant focal distance whose source of irradiation is rotated around the patient, Vest* rent, i rad. 35 no. 5--.56-57 My-Je 160. (MIRA 14:2) (RADIO-GRAPHY-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) KRICHEVSKIY, L.M.; SHURTSKUP A.Z. Biprojective arteriography with single arteriograms taken at a time decided on beforehand. Vast. rent, i rad. 36 no. 1:57-59 Ja-F 161. 1 (MIRA 14:4) 1. Iz rentgenovskogo otdeleniya (nachallnik. - kandidat meditsinsk-ikh nauk L.D. Gubskiy [deceased] Glavnogo voyennogo gospitalaya,imeni Akademika N.N. Burdenko (Nachaltnik L.I. Lyalin) (ARTERIES-RADIOGRAPHY) BULAT(Y-1, V.I., inzlj. Shock ab3orber of it new design. Put' i put.khoz. 7 no.9238 163. (MIRA 16: 10) 1. Putavaya manhinnaya stantsiya No.40 Gortkovskoy dorogi. GUBSKIY, L.Di [doceased]; BULATOV) V.I.; SlIVAMSMA14, A.Z. Device for mking kymographs of reembent patients. Vest. rent. i rad. 36 no.4:'70-72 Jl-Ag 161. (KYMOGii&PH) (MIiA 15:2) BULATOV, V.I.; SHVARTSMAN, A.Z. ModerniZation of the wiring system in the URD-105-K4 and URDd-110 apparatus. Vest.rent.i red. 34 no.2-71-75 Mr-Ap '59. (MIRA 13:4) (ROINTGENOLOGT, appar. & instruments URD-105A4 & URDd-110., modification of electrical scheme (Ras)) BULATOVp'V.1.; KRICHEVSKIXt...L.M.; AOZO Device for pitature-tald in the secoiid projection in angiography with a sir4gle serial cassette. Vest. rent. i rad. 35 no. 4:56-61 j1;-4 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. 1z rentgenologicheskogq..otdelaniya (nachallnik - kand.med.nauk L,D, Gubskly (deceaaad)) dlkvnogo voyannago gospit&laya imeni akad. N.1q. Burdenko (nachallnik L.I. Lyalin). (ANGIOGRAPHY-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) -L.'22713-66 Uh /0102/0102 ACC NR: AF6002933 0 AUTHORSs -Khatskelevioh, Ya. D ;,Bulatoi,, V..K,j Popov_.S, A,; Mityakov, A, Is 117~ ORG: none TITLEs A r-controlling.relay-contact commutators, Class 42# No, 177159 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobretenly i tovarrjykh znakov, no. 24, 19650 102 TOPIC TAGS: relay system, electronic circuit reliability, commutator ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a trigger for controlling relay- contact commutators. The trigger contains transistors with the windings of the relay in their collector circuit. The design increases the reliability of the trigger and reduces its response time. The bases of the transistors are con- nected with the contacts of one of the relays. This relay connects the input of the trigger to the bases of the transistors (see Fig. 1). The emitters of the transistors are Joined together and are connected to the voltage source through a resistance and the contacts of the sedond relay. Diodes are connected between the base and the emitter of each transistor, Card 1/2 UDCi 681.142:621.374.3 ~,S, (,) Z- '4 -/ e, ~,' I~~ Al' Valerii Nikolaevich Bulatov; obituary. Vest. ILU 17 no.12:142 '62. (~aRA 15:7) (Bulatov Valerii Nikolaevich, 1939-1962) BERI.ZYUK,- G-S-; ROGOV, L.V.~ SHAIAYEV, I.L. P Determination of the derivatives of radon 5 no.6:3a-34 160. (RADOX) coefficient of rqtentior- of half-life daughter in the respiratory qrgans of man. Med.rad. (MIRA 13:12) (RESPIRATORY SYSTEM) BUI.ATOVO V.V.; )(AINAUKROV, 1;.A,, Increasing the effe--tiveness of rook dislytegra'Lion in ,-fl!, dr-illJ.ng of deep wallo. Neft. kh,:,z. 41 no.7913-17 ( ~ v T, A, --- " -. - ) Ff,',D(')it(;V, V.9-,; BIHAT-Al, V,V,, ATEK.TEYiT, Y,.i,,7. ComparaUve data on specific acll~ratLonr, in the (disintegration of rocks unier field and laboratory conddtions. Neft, khoz. 41 no. 14 163. (14JRA 17,-?) BULATOV, V.V. Zones of rock disintegration under high pressures. Izv. v1s. ucheb. zav.; nett' i gaz 5 no.7:19-23 t62. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Grozntsnskiy neftyanoy institut. (Oil well drilling) T - FEDDROV, V.S.;,BULATOV, V.V. Stressed state in the bottom hole and the determination of the cutting hardness of rocks. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no.9:31-35 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Grozneinskiy nefAyanoy institut. BULATOV. V.V.; KHALIMOV, A.I. From operating practices of the M,1-81 complex at the "Baydayevskiye uklony" Mine. Ugol ' 39 no.2.30-34 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Shakhta ItBaydayei~kiye uklony", Kuzbass. BULATOV.9 V.V. Determining the hardness of rocks under high confining pressuni-by means of the pressing-in method. Izv. vyS. ucheb. smv.; neft' i gaz 5 no,3:31-36 162. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Grozrienskiy neftyanoy institut. of -11--j 2-o", of pressu-r-c-, L,,-v. v-yo. uc~-e,-. -az a C) 9--34 C'J.3 loll r o zr;c~, n!3 il - ne t -.,L" loy i Tis tut BUL&TOV,._ VqV. Temperature stresses of rocks in -%vll walls. Neft. khoz. 43 no.2t23-26 F 165. (MIRA ISW 2r'575 fr,~i,rs T~ -4 4 Ap 165. tlvev;~ 11 Aye" KHALIYDV, A.I., inzh.; BULATOV, V.V., inzh.; VLADIMIROV, G.G., inzh. Making 2,075 mpters of mining in 31 workdays. Shakht. stroi. 9 no.7:9-11 ~l 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Shakhta "Baydayevskiye uklony" kombinata Ku2bassugoll. BULATOV, V,V.; KA.(NAIJKHOV, L.A. Increasing th-, rfiaiency of bits used in turbine drilling; a topic for discussion. Neft. khoz. 41 no. 12i1-5 D 163. TREFILOV, A.A.; IIIANOV, D.P., veterinarnyy vrach; KRUGLIKOV, B.P.; VOVK, A.M., mladshiy rutuchnyy sotrudnik; VEGLINA, M.P., veterin.-i-racha BULATOV, Ya.P. Veterinary preparations and equipment. Veterinariia 41 no.3.94-104 Mr 164- (MlRA 18:1) 1. NachalliLik otdela zooveterinarnykh tovarov Soyuznogo tresta po snabzheniyu. sellskogo khozyaystva veterinarno-zootekhnicheskim oborudovaniyem, instrumentariyem i medikamentsmi (for Trrzfilov). 2. Ministerstvo sellskogo khozyaystva BelorusskoV SSR (for Ivanuv). 2. Zaveduyushchiy khimicheskim otdelom Ivanovskoy oblastnoy veterinar- noy laboratoriyey (for Bulatov). 4. Zaveduyushchiy radiclogicheskim otdelom Iv-snovskoy oblastnoy veterinarnoy I-9boratoriyey (for Kruglikov). 5. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut eksperimental?noy veterinarii (for Vovk). PPLATOV, Ya.P. Table for determining aodium chloride in feeds and pathological material. Vetarinariia 41 no.11:92 N '64. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Zaveduyushchiy khimicheskim otdelom Ivanovskoy oblastnoy veterinarnoy laboratorii. BULATOV Yuj JARTASHOV, N., dotsent; KULTYSHEV, V., dotsent I Special *ding for coarse crushing. Na stro.i.Ros. 3 no.6: 8-10 A 162. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Glavnyy Inzh. Kachkanarrudstroya (for Bulatov). 2. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Kartashov, Kultyshev). (Crushing machinory) ZORINA, A.V., starshiy inzhener; ESTU11MA, A.I., inzh.;,gPLI~4TOVA A. M. inzh.; AL&SKAV, S.A., doteent, red.; SHIRNOVAO'G.V.4~,-IMH d. [Time norms for die and precision costing operations in foundries for general mnehinery manufacture] Obshchemashinostroitel'nye normativy vremeni na litainye raboty pri lit's pod davleniem i po vyplavliaenorm modeliam. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino- stroit.-promyshl. 1939. 58 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovateltakiy inatitut truda. TSentrallnoye byuro promyshlennykh normativov po trudu. 2. Nauchno-issledovatell- skiy institut takhnolorii i organizateii proizv dstva aviatsionnoy promyshlennosti (for Zorina. Estulina, Bulatova3. (Die cavting) (Precision casting) ZORINA, A.V., starshiy inzhener; ESTULINA, A.I., inzh.; ~PkATOVA inzh.; ALEKSEYEV, S.A., dots., red.; VLADII-11HOVA, L.A., telchn. red. [Time no--ms established in the general machinery industry for die casting and precision casting operations]Obshchei;ashino- stroitellnye norma'ivy vre, 11 , Tieni na liteiriye raboty pri litle pod davlenie i po vyplavliaemym Eodeliam. Iloskva, I-,ashgi-, 1962. 57 p. (I-nRA 15: 10) 1. Mloscow. TSentrallnoye byuro pronyshlenpykch no=ativov po trudu. 2. I'lauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mashinostro,,,c- niya i tekhnologii (for Zorina, Estulinh, Bulatova). (Die casting-Production standards) (Precision casting-Production standards) 30971. BUL-~.TOVA, A. F. AM TKOBOV, A. I. -- Frimemenie antirc:til,-tiloendoteliallnoy tsitotoicsiclieslcoy cyvorotki akail. Bo7omol,,rtsa pri le Chf?'Tlii infarkta miokarda. Doklad na nalich. sess-ii In-ta im. Sk]-ifosovskoro. Dek. 1946 g. V sb: Vopro.V ostro~~ vnifti-p-nney klinttd F., 1949, s. 710-90 1.0 i5 YaY 57 3335. BULAD)VA A. 1). '1 T In e diagnosis vi-atil Of nlezastas:s 0 n * o t h cnvocard"uni (Rus;;an. zext) Kt.1-N ME'D. ( N I os k. )10 3 5, 3 3, 11 (74 ~'- 7 3 i Description o: a man aged 61 yr. . with, an 'noperable gastric carcer wino. .11tel. A month in hosFital, suddenly presented a state of shock with precovd;al pa-n. tacnv- -d-*a and si%eating. Tile fe"' ventricle and tile liver were enla~-ed.The presurap- ai ' Ak b c tion was a niEtastasis of c-ancer --..to the mvocardiurn. Au*,opsv co,-.*';rnied this suu.- position by the finding among metastases in other organs of a small. fresh -umt~-,ir in tile posterior wall of tile right ventricle which, correspondect irilcroscopically to the structure of tile gastric cancer. Kraus - Arad (Vl, 5,16) Iz polikliniki Ministerstva zd-ravookhraneniya SsSR (Dir, I. ~. 14ironenko BULATOVA, A. 3. ~~;-~7,z, ~;;~ -j L, z~!-- "The Influence of 11henol and Mercuric Chloride on the aesFiration of 'Quiescent' Bacilli Coli", Zhur Mi.-robiol, Epidemiol i Immunobi-1, No. 9, pp 22-26, igro. BULATOVA, A. S. LrosR#Iedicine - Sulfanilamides Jan 53 "The Effects of White Streptocide and of Sulfidin on the Respiration of B. coli Which Are in a State of Rest," A. S. Bulatova, Chair of Biochem, Moscow Phanwiceutical Inst, Min Pub Health USSR "Zhur Mikrobiol, Epidemiol, i Immunobiol" No 1, pp 68-69 White stre-Ptocide (I) and sulfidin (II) do not in- hibit the respiration of B. coli completely, as do HgC12, phenol, and KCN. This may be due to the lower solubility of the sulfa drugs in water. II has a stronger effect than I, which is possibly due to the decompn of II in the bacterial cell. 241T18 P-A BULATOVA. A.S. ...... ........ __ Sclontific and methodologic work of the corronpondence depart- ment of the Moscow Pharmacy Institute. Apt.delo 4 no.3:24-26 ltr-Je '55. (MLRA 8:8) 1. Iz zaochnogo otdeleniya Moskovskogo farmatsevticheskogo instituta Ministerstva zdravookhranonlya SSSR. (PHAMACY, education, in Russia. correspondence courses) SEREBRYAKOVAJ. L.N.; BULATOVA, A.V. Improving the method for the preparation of vanadium pentoxJde. Prom. khim. reak. i osobo chist. veshch. no.1:13-14 163. (MIRA 17:2) L 41590-m65 - ZEWT (m)/El).r (c Pr 4 1 AUCZSSION NR: ~AT5008637 S/2933/64/007/000/0?-56/02'59,' A11THORS: Obolentsev, R. D. (Doctor,cf.chemioal.Boiences); Gavrilova,__~.__P.; Bulatovat ~F. -.TITLE- Determination of disulfide sulfur in pLt)~oLeiR_products SOURCE: - AN - SSSR. Basbk-irskiy filial..'. Xhiniya-seraor ibheskikh soyedineniy, gan soderzhashchikheye v neftyakh ~ i nefteproduktakht - v. 7, 1964 256-259 TOPIC TAGS; beftene, kerosenel petroleum# polarographio analysis, dielectric permeability, sulfur/ LP 55 Polarographic system ABSTRACT: The disulfide content in benzene and kerosene petroleum products distil- i; lates was determined,by the polaregraphic method. Various solutions of"i'lalden salts and lithium eblorides were used as flue base electrolyte. The beat solvent Was found to be 0.01511 solution of tetramc-thylammonium iodide in dimethylformamide. This solvent has a high dielectric permeability and dissolves petroleum products satisfactorily. A total of eigbt disulfide half-wave potentials were recorded and the disulf-ide sulfur content of petrole-am distillates was determined with a con- centration of 0.005 to 0.15% by weigbt. Synthetic dibutyl-disulfide and diphenyl- disulfide solutiono were prepared in petroleum fractions oontaininG no disulf ide sulfuru The new &.gulfide content vms determined by the polarographic method. .Card 1/2 BULATOVA, F.D.. Case of systemic lupus erythematosus with an atypical courpe. K~in. med. 40 no.12: 119-120 D 162. (14IRA 3-7:2) 1. Iz m8diko-sanitarnoy chastijnachal'nil~ A.I. Zveynek) Nefteproiftyslovogo upravleniya "Ishimbayneft'" Bashkirskoy ASSR. USSR/Astronomy - Position, Nov/Dec 53 Computation of "Comparison of Methods by A.N. Deych and A. Koenig Concerning Photographic Determination-of Position of Object From Two Reference Stars," ' F.F. Bulatova !Main Astron Observ), Acad Sci USSR Astron Zhur, Vol 30, No 6, pp 655-658 Compares basic formulas by'A.N. Deych (Astron Zhur 25, 1 (19481 and by','A. .-[oenig, (A.N. 277, [19491) and presents computations by both methods. Rec 4 Oct 53. 273T78 BUIATOVA, F. F. . itione of minor planets according to photograpble Exact pos observations at Pulkovo. Izv.GAO 20 no.1:84-93 155. (14IRk 13:5) (PlaDets. 14inor) BULATOVA, F.F.; CHIJDOVICIIEVA, O.N. Accurate positions of minor planets according to photographic observations in Pulkovo. Izv.GAO 20 no.4:133-136 157. (MMA 13: 4) (Planets, Minor) POTTER, Kh.I.; BULATOVA, F.F. Observations of lunar occultations of stars at the Main Astrom- mical Observatory in Pulkovo in 1956. Astron.tsir. no.180:23 Itr 157. (MIRk 13:4) (Occultations) ETLATOVI, G. A.; T"n-ITS"~YA, V. A.; ALPT:'MVTI;", TI. V.; 17-~~,--1`1,7', "'r4ne Structizre -)f '11,.wne'ic Stormg in I~esncct of -~!'.,ntinns.lr T_j ronort f,-:lr th--~ intl. Conf. on Cxnic PAys nm~ '7,irth 3t,)ris VA str;;~-,tur~ of !31 1 DANJ'LKT~q V.A.; KONSTANTINOV, 1,~.; BUIATOVA, G.I. Determination of hydrogen in solid aluminum and aluminum alloys. Zav.lab. 27 no-3:259-261 161. (MIRA 14:3) (Aluminum-Hydrogen content) OWrogen-~-Aa~ijwiw) S/137/62/000/002/00~/11 A006/A1O1 AUTHORS. Bulatova, L, G., Viltnyanskiy, Ya. Ye. TIME. Interaction of chromic chloride with oxygen PERIODICAL, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no, 2, 1,062. 18, abstract 2A81~1 ("Metallurg. i khim. prom-st' Kazakhstana. Nauchno-tekhn. sb.", 1961, no. 2(12), 68-73) TEXT: Preliminary thermodynamical calculations of chromic and chromous chloride reactions with 02 revealed the possibility in principle of the full transformation of Cr chlorides into Cr203. The reaction 2CrCl3tsol + 1.5 02(g~~ -,Cr203(sbl!d) + 3C'2(jas) was experimentally investiga ed.iqhe rate of is P action was determine as a function of 02 concenttation, the velocity of the gas flow, temperature and duration of interaction. Experimental data are represented.'In graphs in lgK versus (1/T) 103 coordinates -The nature of graphs 6 and the.-attivation energy values E show that at 350 - 1100 C, the process takes place in the kinetic range (E - 31-34 kcal/mole). At 500 - 600 0C diffusion conditions take place (E 7 - 10 kcal/mole); in the 400 - 5000C range there Is an intermediate zone; (E 19 kcal/mole). Experimental data presented in Oard 1/2 3/1-37/62/000/002/008/144 interact-ion of chromic chloride with oxygen A006/AI01 "transformation degree versus time" coordinates, are S-shaped curve,~. The averEp rate, calculated by dividing the degree of CrCl 3 transformation into Cr203 by time, was taken as the reaction rate. On the basis of the curve type the conclu- sion is drawn that this reaction is of an autocatalytic nature. At the beginning of the process the reaction rate depends considerably on the velocity of the air current. From 1.5 minute and more duration, the reaction rate depends very weakly on the gas flow velocity. At low 02 concentrations and short duration of the reaction, the rate of the latter depends on 02 concentration in the gas accord- ing to an equation of the first order, At 1% 0 in the initial gas, the rate of CrCl3 .5 - 0.7~/min at 5000C. This entails transformation into Cr203 's 0 the practical conclusion on the necessity of protecting hot CrCl3' obtained during chloi~ination of ore or Fe-Cr, against the effect of air 02 during cooling. The interaction of' CrCl with 02 belongs to type 3 of topochemical reactions (according to Roginskiy~ and can be schematically described by equation Asolid + n1Bgas Csolid + n2Dgas. G. Prents [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 BUIATOVA, L.H.; BLUATOV, N.M. Clinical charaoteriatice of an outbreak of vernal tick-borns encephalitis in the Aktash District of the Tatar A..S.S3R- in 1957. Iss.-maii.shur. 40 no.2:48-53 Mr-Ap '59. (MIU 12:11) 1. In Aktashokoy myonnoy bollnitay (glavny7 vraoh rayonA - G.:E,BakliLnov). (AKUSH DISTRICT--HNCEPH&LITIS) 7e V; ussR/Magnetism - Ferromagnetism F-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12006 Author : Shur, Ya.S., Kandaurova, G.S., Shtol'ts, Ye.V., Bulatova, L.V. Inst : Institute of Physics of Metals, Ur9l' Branch, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Sverdlovsk. Title : Investigation of Magnetization Processes in a Righ,Coer- cive MnBi Alloy by Means of Powder Patterns. Orig Pub : Fiz. mets1lov i metallovedeniye, 1956, 3, No 1, 191-192 Abstract : The mignetic structure of the MnBi alloy and its varia- tion in the magnetic field vere studied. The specimens had He -- 1,000 oersted and consisted of individual par- ticles of a MnBi alloy measuring - 15 -- 20 microns, insulated by layers of Bi. In certain crystals there were observed on a plane parallel to the hexagonal axis Card 1/2 USSR/Magnetism - Ferromagnetism F-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 12006 several fundamental regions with 1800 boundaries, and on the end of the regions there were observed dagger-like closing regions, whose magnetization is anti-parallel to the mignetizatioa of the basic region. The magnetization of such crystals took place by shifting the boundaries. In other cases, the entire surface of the crystal consis- ted of one fundamental region, on the ends of which there were closing regions. During magnetization of such crys- tals the closing regions vanish after the f'Lpll reaches a certain value, and. as the field is reduced they appear again.. However, if the maximum of the magnetizing is in- creased, it is possible to obtain such a state, vhereby a reduction in the magnetic field does not cause the reap- pearance of the closing regions, and then the demagnetiza- tion process is effected by rotating the magnetization vector. Card 2/2 126-2-6/3 ,AUTHORS: Shur, Ya. S., Shtol'ts, Ye. V. )Kandaurova, G. S. M Bulatova. L. V. TITLE: On the Domain Structure of the High Coercitivity ManganElse-Bismuth Alloy. (0 doi,,iennoy strukture vysokokoertsitivnogo splava marganets-vismut). PERIODICAL: Fizika 1detallov i Metallovedeniye, 1957, Vol-5, No.2, pp. 23L~-240 (USSR) ABSTRACT: On thE! basis of available information on hii~h coercitivity alloys, it can be assumed that the distinguishing feature of this class of ferromagne-tics is the presence in -these of a single domain structure,as a result of vihich the magnetization is effected in such ferromagnetics by rotatiou processes. The high coercitivity state can occur only if the sinrle domains have a hi0i magnetic anisoti-opy. However, within the framei,,ork of this conception it is not possible to ex-plain some of the phenomena which were observed earlier by the author and his team in high coercitivity ferrouia~,netics, for instance, the ma-netic teii,., erature hysteresis (Ref.1), -the map:netic CD viscosity (Ref.2~, particular properties of magnetically 0 anisotropic specimens produced from poviders of the Card. 1/4manganese-bismuth alloy (Ref.3). Therefore, it is 126-2-6/35 On the Domain Structure of the High Coercitivity Man.-anese-Bismuth Alloy. important to observe directly the domain structure and its changes caused by the effect of a ~maSnctic field and for this T)UrpOse the authors carried out the here described invesligations for studyinL; the dlomctin Structure of the high coercitivity alloy manL-;anese-bismuth, usinE the povider pattern method. The Mn-Bi alloy was selected for the ex-oeriments because it has the hiE~hest ma[~netic anisotropy energy; %,;hen. crushed into finer particles the coercive force in particles of the order of 10 to 2011 reaches up to 5000 Oe -and it can be assumed that,as a result of the high value of the ma,7netic anisotropy constant, such comparatively larG~e particles will have either a rinE;le do-ulain or a nearly sin-le domain maGnetic ZD structure,,.,.rhich can be detected by powder patterns. Attempts to study the domain structure were inade by various authors (Ref.4) but the re.~~ult.s did not allow any definite conclusions on the doLaain structure of the high coercive alloys and particularly on the ma-,-.~-netization, process itself. The experiment" were -Made on c-vlindrical specimens, 6 mm dia., 10 im, long produced by sintering in vacuum of manganese and bismuth Dowders at 300 0C for one Card 2/4hour. It was established microsco-Dicall7. that after such 126-2-6/35 LI _ty Man;,-anese-Bismuth On the Domain StructuTe of th(. Eigl~ Coerci'-i,,rj Alloy. sinLering, the specimen con-.i-,Ls of fori:,.ations of the mangar..ese-bismulh compound with dimensions of 15 to 2011 separated by interlzayers of bismuth luid mangaliese; the Li speciriLens had. a coercive force of the order of 1000 Oe. The results are described and the powder patterns are reproduced in a niniber of photo Gr',Whs. These show 'UhUt in a manganese-bismuth alloy consisLinf, of LIABi crystal- lites of sizes of 15 to 2511 and separated from each other by non-ferromagnetic interlayers, the process of remagnetization parallel to the axis of the easfcst ma--netization can T)roceed in the followill[w, two ways: by0the fori:iation o! nuclei, their grow-th Puld transiorz~ation of some of these in the r8nL~,e of reversible magnetizatic-i and a displacement of 180 boundaries between the individual areas, whereby a coercive force of 1000 Oe cLui be achieved; solely by rotation uhich is achieved if the maE~netizinr-- force is adequate for anihilating the rema-netization nuclei,which excludes occurrence of closinG areas,and in this case the coercive force can reach several thousand Oe. Apparently the revealed features are due to the fact that the dii,iensions in the Card 3/4 investigated crystallites are near -'U-o 'u-1-le critical size 126-2-6/35 On -the Domain Structure of the HiGh Coercitivity "'a-z-anese-Bismuth U Alloy. of transition to the sinc-le dol.,tain structure. It can be assui-.ied tbat in other hij-i coercive maLari~~ls a similar character of the rema,,_,netizL,,-Uior_ processes take place but in ferroma-netics with a maCnetic anisotbropy smaller C.-I than the MnBi allov it should be possible to observe this i)henomenon in tiic case thal.- L11o' individual ferro- mai~netic formations are of smaller sizes. There are 3 fi-ures and 8 referenices, 4 of -uhich are Slavic. SUB14ITTED: March 21, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Ac,Sc. U.S.S.R. (Institut Fiziki 1,,letallov Ural' sko,--,-o Filiala AIT SSSR). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 4/4 AUTHORS: Novikov, S. S., Korsakove, I. S., S/153/60/003/01/036/058 Bulatova, N. N. BO11/BOO5 TITLE: On the Addition of Nitroalkanes to P,P-Dimethyldivinylketone PERIODICAL: Izvesti3ra vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeni3r. Xhimiya i khimicheskaya tokhnologiya, 1960, Vol 3, Nr 1, PP 132-134 (USSR) TEXT: Although O,P-dimethyldivinylketone contains 2 double bonds, substances with one single mobile hydrogen atom are mainly added to one single nonsubstituted vinyl group under experimental conditions (in accordance with 1. N. Nazarov, Ref 2 The presence of double bonds in the addition products of the substances mentioned in'the title was proved by hydrogenation of 7-nitro-2-methyl-octen-2-one-4 on Pt-black (see Schemo). Trinitr-methane adds easily to P,P-dimethyldivinylketone at room temperature.. 7,7,7-trinitro-2-methyl-hepten-2-one-4 (I) is formed here. 0 Dinitromethane reacts with the same ketone at 30-35 . 1,1-dinitroethane reacts slowly with the ketone at room temperature. Diethylamine used as a catalyst ac- celerates the reaction considerablg so that it may be finished within 1-2 h. Nitro ethane reacts with ketone at 80 in the presence of diethylamine within 8 h. In consequence of the reaction of nitromethane with P,P-dimethyldivinylketone, a mixture of 2 nitroketones forms in the presence of diethylamine at 75-800 (within 7 h): 7-nitro-2-metliyl-hepten-2-one-4 M (the reaction product of nitromethane with one ketone molecule) and 7-nitro-2,12-dimethyl-tridecadiene-2,11-dione-4,10 (VI) (the reaction product with 2 ketone molecules). Even with the use of a tenfol, excess of nitromethane, a mixture of the two ketones (V and VI) is formed. Besides Card 1/2 On the Addition of Nitroalkanes to P,P-Dimethyldivinyl- S/153/60/003/01/036/058 ketone BOII/B0O5 the nitroalkanes mentioned, the authors investigated the addition of nitroaceticr, and dinitroacetic ester to P,P-dimethyldivinylketone. Ethyl ester of nitroacetic 11~ acid may add to the ketone in the presence of diethylamine at room temperature. Dinitroacetic eater reacts with the ketone without a catalyst under strong devel- opment of heat. The yields and properties of the substances obtained are given in a table (P 133). There are I table and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTED: Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fizicheakiy institut (M,Iscow Institute of Physics and Engineering) March 18, 1959 Card 2/2 IVAIMA (Korsmkova) ,; MUT,OVlk IIITCVlWV ~ S~S. --- ---- Ad6ition of nitroacetic acid esters to *,:ctoncs. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk no.5,.921-922 liv 162. Orfmm _15:6) I. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. II.D.Zelinsl:ogo U'. 6 SRI. (Acetic acid) (Ketones) 0000000000000000 0*00000*000*0400:: ro a S *00606*9060000090 !0106 saw&% no I VM! a I , - . 6 . . A A 2- 300 Ut"" Wo &so it! O'Dell W3r3WllVLMW .111me an Supup pabovepan suppom",83som I t aem u"W -ap atip"P.4 101 P" SVII&AM A166tis -Umm I I :qq a! nogjaut as go spun 1100"ve pow"I P INALM3 Ma us Aq sxijam go mompo" sqL %mV pm OW3 al uWqI AJ114A %I *U30co avolorm"m 3AAW alp (GIPWpo pug SIW) sluapw al -apson pug 4mosm. lapomd :S" 3q) a! pasmajalp fil"Jor air. p go""" aspeum alls palp"ta I-F- ap mj-*(W6j)9-tg 16 -N In *pw)r *041a -1plig I-ri .. Ps PWv .. Flown Inpoka '16111) VIA01"" PIIIR SUR"* 0 0000 is to WIVIFIT 00 00 00 00 Pliplolookal PecuWd" of orythr9croo at cordate- sh (concentration of benioglobin and lotentAty of o en tilization). P. A. Rorshuev wid N. flulatuva. A71gadY Akad. Nawk 5,S.S.R. 70. l49-5l(l9SOj.-EryIbtocytc2 taken (")in blood by heart puncture of Rito r1arato (1) and rryton pastimmit (11) sbow the following charaderlstics: Blood of I and 11 curtains few erythmeytes. but these ut low cu. p) witb a h4gh sedfinentatim rate; beroo- I (h 2.5-4,11 g./100 tril. of blood and the av. coticn. = in "hrmrte% Is about 19-2D%. 0 consumption about for odier vertebrates. i.e. at 23--for i m. at ii is No cu. mm./br. G, U. xamkapca BUL-WOVAJ N. N. U`SR/Medicine - Cholinesterase Erythrocytes 1 Mar 50 ItComparative Investigations of the Activity of Cholinesterase in hrythrocytes With Different Resistances to Hemolysis," Kh. S. Koshtoyarits, Corr Mem, Acad Sci U,C,-R, N. N. BulRtova, Inst of Animal Horph imani Sevcrtsov, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LIXI, No 1, pp 199-200 Investigates role of cholinesterase in erythrocytes in two series ofxperiments: the first testing effect on speed of hemolysis of erythrocytes of inhibiting action of cholinesterasej and the second comparing activity of cholinesterage in erythrocytes of various animals whose erythrocytes differ in their resistance to substances causing hemolysis. Finds inhibition of cholinesterase increases speed of hemolysis, and erythrocytes with greatest resistance to hemolysis siiow greatest activity of choline-. terase. Submitted 14 Jan 50. AD ?A 165T39 .k r. A.; MLAMIA, N. N. Blood - Corpuscles and Platelets Respiratory function of the blood of dolphins. Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv. no. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November -1951, Uncl. 2 0 - a nun'nw , t"#, t". . A01WAb"I-V , r. A. Black 8ea. - Mackerel Erthrccites and hemoglobin of the Black Sea mackerels. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv.t no. 6, 195~ 9. Monthly List SIf Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, November 105/, Uncl. 2 BULATOVA~ N. N. Disssrt4,tion: "Some characteristics of the Respiratory Mountain Animals." Cand Biol Sci, Moscow Order of Lenin 23 Apr 54. (VecheiTAyaya Moskva--Moscow, 14 Apr 54) Function of the Blood in State U imeni M. V. Lomonsov, SO: SUM 243, 19 Oct, 1954 AUTHORS: Savitskiy, P., Finkel', E., Serenko, V.,Bulatova,N. 69-1-19129 TITLE The Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Scientific Research (Pri- meneniye radioaktivnykh izotopov v nauchnykh isgledovaniyakh) PIMIODICAL: AtQianaya Energiya, 1956, Vol. 4, Nr 1, pp. 92 - 96 (ussR) ABSTRACT: From September 9, to September 2o, 1957 a Congress was con- vened by the UJMSCO, which dealt with the use of radioactive isotopes. A total of 39 sessions took place, at which 2o6 lectures were delivered. Of these lectures 49 were delivered by representatives from the USSR, 38 by representatives of France, 31 by such from the USA, and 29 by representatives from Great Britain. The following leotare2 deserve special mentionj Physics.- Formation of long-lived A126 from Mg25(d,n and Mg26J3,n) Production of the short-lived isotopes Mg2~9 1132, 1 1 F18 Production of Cs137: (Great Britain)-from phosphorous tunguten acid as a phosphate, (USSR) - from ferrocyanide as a chloride. A new electromagnetic method for the separation of a,B, and active isotopes. Metal Industry: Investigation of diffuaion phenomena. Card 1/3 Investigation of the transmission of electricity in "solid" The Use of Radioactive Isotopea for Scientific Research. 89-1-19/29 liquids. The use of Cr5l as a proof for the stability of inert metal coverings. The measuring of the interspaces between the rotor and the sta- tor of high pressure steam turbines with IrI92. The influence exeVoised by irradiation upon semiconductors. Investigation of the velocity of corrosion in solids at high temperatures. rhe measuring of cation mobility in a mixture of molten oxides. Analytical and Physicql Chemistry: Chromatography in ion exchangers. Investigation of catalytic processes. Investigation of the construction and the properties of hetero- poly-compounds. Explanation of platinum-sublimation phenomena. The sulphurization of metallic surfaces. Determination of the thickness, nature, and phyzical-chemical properties of extremely thin coating applied to glass. Dosimetryt Determination of the sum doue with end-point colors. The use of phenol solutions and trichlorethylene for the dosi- metry of f-rays and neutrons. Geophyeica: 32/S34 Card 2/3 Determination of the S content of meteorites and of the earth. The Use of Radioactive Isotopes for Scientific Research. 89-1-19/29 Biology: Investigation of the albumen exchange, of nuclei acids and glucoc->en in various funcional statez of tile brain. Investigation of the course taken by forment!;. A device for the exact determination of the introductio.,! of a radioactive substance into hypophysis. Investigationo of photo-synthe2is. The behaviour of the fission products in earth, in plants, and in livin.- beinga. Determination of the lethal effect if Sr90 iu admini2tered to young monkeys: if a dose of 18ey-C Sr90/ 1 g Ca is present in the bones of the monkey, the monkey dies within 3 years. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 NOVIKOV, S. S.; KORSAKOVA.. I. S.; BULATOVA. N. N. Addition of nitr6alJmnes to chloromethylvinyl ketone. Izv. vvs. ucheb. zav.; khim. i khim. takh. 5 no.5:753-755 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Moskovskiy inzhenerno-fisicheakiy inatitut. (Paraffins) (Ketone) IVANOVA, I.S.; KONNOVA, Yu.V.; BULATOVA, N.N.- NOVIKOV S.S. 1 Addition of 3,3,5,5-tetranitropipe#dine to oG., -unsaturated compounds, I,,,v.AN SSSR.Otd.khi-.nauk no.9:1686.-1688 S lfa2. (MIRA 15:10) 11 Institut q .rganicheskoy khimli ii. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. (Piperidine) (Unsaturated compounds) IVANOVA., I.S.; A~L~AqVA, A _!L__~i NOVIKOV, S.S. Add-ition of tetranitroalkanes tocl-It-unsaturated ketoms. I , AN SSSR, Otd.k]UmFnauk no.10:1856-1858 0 102. - Wif 15:10) lo Institut org a')Uch'r kpy khi-ii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Faraffin (Ke,%ones) IVANOVA, I.S..; BULATOVAj_A.4q 14OVIKOV, S.S. i - Ethfi.enedinitrodiamine in the reaction 6f addition tobLI. unsaturated ketones. Izv. AN SSSR.Otd.khim.nauk no.10:1858-1859 0 . (NIRA 15:10) 1. Institut organicheskoy kbimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Ethylenediamine) (Keytones) BLHATOVA.. N. N. - Characteristics of the hlood of alplne Animals, Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv. no.41:11-46 162. (MIRA 16 14) (Blood) (Altitude., Influence of) ARBUZOV, Yu.A.; BULATOVA, N.N. Diene synthesis involving phenyl vinyl ketone. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.6:2045-2048 Je '63. (MA 16:7) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova. (Ketone) (Unsaturated compounds) (Chemistry, Organic-Synthesis) SUNDUKDV, N.L., kandidat pedagogicheskikh nauk; TUCHNIX, N.P.# kandidat pedagogichemkikh nauk; BULATOVA, N.P., redaktor; TRISTNIKOV, T.H. redaktor; TUSHKINICH, A.r.,. 19MM'C"nileskiy redektor. [Work In pbysics and engineering outside class] Vneklassnaia rabota j?o fizibm i takhnike. Pod red.N.P. Bulatova. Moskva, 1955. 138 P. (MLRA 8:9) 1. Alcadomiya, pedagogicheskikh n&Uk RS1FSR, Moscow. Institut toorii i istorli pedagogiki. (Physics--Study and teaching) A- AUTHORS: Plisov Bulatova 11. V. 79-2-48/ A. K. , , , TITLE: The Configuration and Properties of Unsaturated Acids and Their Derivatives (Konfiguratsiya i svoystva nepredelInykh kislot i ikh proizvodnykh). VIII. On the Reactivity of Erucic-and Bras- sidic Acid and Their Esters (VIII. 0 reaktsionnoy sposobnosti crukovoy i brnsaidinovoy kialot i i1ch efirov). PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 2, Pp. 498-503 (USSR ABSTRACT: The reactions of hydrogenation, oxidation, and saponification of the above acids were investi--ated in order to chemically determine their precise configuration. On the basis of the de- terminations of cryoscopic constants Mascarell; (ref. 2) a- scribed to the erucic acid a cisland to the bi-assidic acid a trans-configuration. The same confi,-Iuration was observed also by G. V. Pigulevskiy and P. A. Artamonov (ref. 5) by means of investigations carried out in the Raman spectra.:,. The chemical investigations described in the present work confirm the con- fi-urations found by means of physical methods. Erucic acid and its esters hydrogenize and oxidize faster than brassidic acid and its esters while they are slowlier saponifiz~ble. The erucic acid isisolated according to a new method based on the Card 112 solubility of lead erucate in alcohol. Accordir,~ to 1iolde the The Configuration and Properties of Unsaturated Acids and Their 79-2-48/64 Derivatives. VIII. On the Reactivity of Erucic- and 3rassidic Acid and Their Esters. brassidic acid is obtained from erucie acid. Brassidic acid butyl ester vas isolated for the firot tii-e. The cxidation of the acids and their esters was carried out by meqns of potas- sium bichromate in acetic acid at 4o and 550C. Hydro-enation was carried oat with Pd on BaSO. as catalys, on wh-ich Occas- ion comparisons are made with WDrks by Paal (ref. 6) and Fokin I ~ref. 7).The saponification of the erucates and brassidates was observed by mt~ans of the measurings of electric conductivity. ',.'he constants of reaction velocity of oxidation, hydrogenation, and saponificatioa are given in a table. There arc- 4 tables, references, 0 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Odessa State Oniversity (Odesslrl-iy gosudarstve:myy un--versitet). SUBMITTED: January 19, 1957 AVAILA13LE: Library of Congress Card 2//2 13UIAMVA, N.7. Configuration and -properties of eraclo and brassidic acids and. their esters. Pratai Od. un. zbir. mol. vchen. un. 148 no.3:145-150 158 (MIRA 13:3) 1. Nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. 0.K. Plisov. (Brucic acid) (13rassidic acid) 7. BUTLAT-01I.A.: ...V., Cand Chem Sci - (diss) "Configuration and properties of crucic arid brassidilc acids arid t~ie:L- ethers." Odessa, 195~, lb pp -urith diagraims (Yj-n of Hig;ielr Education UkSSR. Odessa State Univ :Lf! I.I. Yechnikov) 1~0 copies M, 33-59, 116) - - 6 - t4j_ 19 r'. ~ 4'~ 2 F 6 U3 J'hCT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2 PA - lb13 AUTHOR KOGj,-i4, V.S., 1.,hZ-AArV, t$.G., SULAPULVAI Ak~ TITU Tile Grystai otruc6ure oi nydL-o'gVn ziau j,;uLerium. ?thlODICAJ, ?,urn.eksp.i teor.lis, 31, fasc.3, 541 - 541 (1956) Issued: 12 / 1956 The present work investigates the structure of soiid deuterium. The samples of liquid D were produced by condensation an a copper capillary filled vith liquid helium. By the method of sharp focussing roentgeno-r"phs with distincL lines were obtained after exposure of from 1 to 2 hours. Unfortunately, the lines of D are visible only under small angles, which renders a reliable interpretation of the X-ray pictures and an exact determination of lattice parameters difficult. With the highest degree of reliability attainable in this case, the structure of D was determined as tetragonal with the axial ratio c/a = 0,94 and with the parameter a = 5,4 R . The density D in this case amounted to 0,18 g/cm3. This ri~sult made it necessary tocheck the data concerning the structure of hydrogen, because the difference in the structure of the lattices of H and D appeared strange. 6uch a difference could occur particularly in the case of the existence of a polymorphism with a transformation temperature of -4,20 K in both isotopes. However, neither H nor D change their structure at from 1,5 to 4,10 K. In the work by W.H.KEE60M et ai.Comm.Phys.Univ.Leiden, 209 d,(1230) on the structure of solid H no roentgenographs are mentioned, but they ap arently consist of individual reflexes tnrough which DEWE's arcqoere plotted. A simple utilization of such a roentgenograph taken in accordance with the conditions V Zurn.eksp.i teor.'Lis, 31, fase-3, 541 - 541 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1613 resulting from ME60MIs work shows that the breadth of lines covers the spacing between some neighboring lines. Thus, the reflexes assigned by Kth:>OM et al. to various lines may belong to one single line. This may probably also explain tne fact that to the 5 intense lines in EbboOs roentgenographs there correspond three lines in the roentgenograph described here. Furthermore, Ft;EoOM et al. erroneously assigned several lines to the P - spectrum. When a filter which eliminates P - radiation was used, all lines belonged to the system of inter- ferences originating from Ka - radiation. In the authors' opinion, the data found in the UIDtli laboratory and accepted by all books of reference are wrong. The authors believe that the roentgenographs of H indicate a tetragonal structure. The assumption that, the lattices of H and D belong to a non-cubicai syngony is confirmed by the fact that, according to observations made by the authors, they have a double radiation refraction. This does not confirm previous assumptions that solid hydrogen is optically isotropic. INbTITUTION: Paysical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Z),ciences of the Ukrainian SSR. JWsm E STRUCTURE OV HYDROOFM AND f Sclencom kratrilan SS Eli R)~ -The EdiTeGri of 6derluM was dotorminod to be tetr24- 5.4 :Blrcq-S have IL hr. T, prQviWely was mud I agmal 01046-w*kW lattIce vlth p4~vnttim a ~, 3.75 this ~mvioug worli was cbecked and errori are di tic 4aucd-.