SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT N.P. DIOMIDOVA - D.E. DIONISEV

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blol-M)OVA. , Irl. P. f1beevelop-nnt of artif icially acit-Avized eg.gs of thn rabbit" (P. 564) by 'Diomniclava, N. P. a (UspeklA Sovremennoi Biologie) Vol. XII, No. 3, 15 SD: Advances in Modern Biglo .140 g-14or RP-- --T-W w W, We- T - 7, Fit z 1. - -14 Z- -t- - a L -. " -a 40 is a LI All 71-ALA's a. A- L -1-t. I -& L-.L- I I! IL il- P&OCII11111 AND 1`1111#14TIES INDEE 00 ci -06 -0 00 00 a nk saw" *a be&. N. MMJ&V& Aso WOW0. Acad. Sri, U.R.S4.. 1W. I stem of oper"Sornmin in OVO dAl"41irfrom =00 be =1invow.bottit knosolionolopeconoddeaAmispormatozoa coo depend on tbe iniscrity of the wbole orpubm M. K, Coo ww see too 61TALLURGICAL LOURATURE CLAISOKATIC11 C-2- too 0 'L A la :,.L a 7 -.7-- on"' WOOD $.semi .1,1, Q.v a$( VILI 11 4 A 0 'v i'7 q v 1~d U'VIWII-JAIO "low , ; W, It it ct it It no it In a 444; else 6 111 a 1 096 0 - 0 0 IS 0 0 -1LGL!1* is I DIOMIDDVA, N. P. "Develorment in Vitro of Mamnalian Gonads" (P. 570) by Diomidova, No P, SO: Advances in Modern Biology (Uspekhi Sovreirennoi Biologii), Vol. XIII, No. 3, 1940 DIONIMOVA ~ N. ; POPO VA' , N. Great Contribution to the Science of Life (By Doctor of Biology N. Diomidova and Candidate of Medicine N. Popova) Soviet Source: Izvestia, Sept. 21, p. 2 Current Digest of the Sr-viet Press (in I& Library), Vol, 2 , No. 37 , 1950, P. 4 J,~ 1,11 ~~. - - , AKIMOV, M.P. [deceased]; DIOKIDOVA, T.A. ~ ... ~ - Zooecological characteristics of plantations in the Valiko-Anadol maosif. Nauk.zap.I)nipr.un. 48:141-150 155. (MIRA 10:11) (011ginks, District-.-Forest fauna) GORDOV. A.N.; LAPINA, E.A.; DIOMIDOVA, T.G. Reproducing the international temperature Beale for a zone of 106300- and higher. Trudy VNIK no-5:L~2-65 149. (MM 11:11) (Pyrometry) A A r, a- I P 9 A I I V-Y_jt_L, 11 AA IX CV It i1 o of of 90 A graphic method for calculating charges in allIellinS coPlwr ales and concenef.ttt , - . ) owl-we Wrial 1932. 1K:, to 0 0 " pe To j of I i AID u it AT .0 Il -4 $1 .1 A aPC IT If IN !.0 f 1. 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 OT 7 S35"R. 0: 'A-n-*L.n~ inst., in-md --r of j, ~- , .1 In, t,,- , -m Ia T, i on o J.' li~- and Sj,~,t! A F, t i C. ~! s . lauk, pp ~Yq-59L. This is a collection of dillmallsiOlls ~Illd Opt--l-atiollal -aua On sev,xol- ty es of blast furnaces, to;~c-,her alisc-,ssion on tiie irlt-errt---lation o." come o~ the v-ria'blps. 1: W- 'W- T 'w -!r W- ".0", W 77 2 U it Is M U IS 19 V a a 0 i V i ~ 6 IF 1F%WWWWWWq1W- W W W t V It 33 ids lip 10104081 austoco A-J--" -A-A - t.- 9 A --AA- I --lJ -KAZ itA L . &A, I A-1-A.1 ' -A $- A 00 so it 100 00 100POW1106 W OAWt7 Of RIVUbMANY ftMWW 1). A, DIUMMAIVAILY Mor). Jfd%4. J946,19.13).28-31; V. Ali*., 1047, U 1896). 7 - .00 00 The capacity (in tons1hr.) of tloe reverberatory fu=w tan increased (a) * L h b l 0 00 j e t eat ((* ied to the effective area of the tm. P.) supp b .410 ) increasing this effective arra. and (r) by decmaiting the host ( 00 needed to oonvert I tan of charge Into end prodarta (r) can b a act-mlilished b t th b f h d b -410 ,' o we e est ntent o t e pro urts ( y lowering the m,p. and viwxity fth ~; fl d I h i b dsA f l i -06 00 o e i rere" y mesns uxes. s ty (i Vvnvrntrst ng t ng e cluAnt n~ ling Arigue, fine grind t1g. and thfm.ug~ mixing ofthr h l l f l I l c Arr -ct on o e a s se ag (I ow heat caliscit), and d&rrazing thr vfilurw of gum evolved in the owam of amelting). drerraiiing Lhr thernial n-ijuirrinents t-utiu of exothermic rocesses (by dr the ch r e har to dr in d =00 - a . ca w c ize g X p g y comliose carbonates hyx"tro and hi her out hidm and s xwiml ch nd I , . ( e g l ' - rr-treattnent of the char in i th C t f th t i;i e) t reas nai en r o e o art , ng p g g , i d l b ae 0 00 tvm- te mAteriL mting. et with exhAuxt gaa~. and uning im-rw s (by pre PcnrDLoLnt6e1&W).&nd y inducing or intenitif)ing rxotlH-nri3i reactimia. .00 (6) is effected by =r furmcr-cho*ig proctims. (a) is stci~iopli.htd by ' A 0 using oxygen-end air, prebeating the air. using b4gh-grade fuel, inemaam g f f h O i f l d l d i 41 i-s w act vv sur ace area o e ue t . uaing more an etter gned burners. lowering the m.p. of the charge. Incresol the contents of water. cartion 1 13 0 diotide. and solid suspended padicies in . and by Inere"ing the rebctivity of the furnace walln 0 . M-SL A #41W.UKKAL LVIPPATURN CLA$11PKA110" 0 04, Got I BIL131 (M t' 0 U AV 10 M 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 00,10 69411 S " 0, Ji 0, 0 * 0 o 0 00609 0000000 42 dA4 q *' 0, I'm * 0 * ,go go 0" 00 g' 4, 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 (too **a 00 0 0 0 0 6 0 9 i DIOMIPAWSKIY . D. A. Diomidovskiy, D. A. -- I'llegu2ations for the Operation of Furnaces in Non- ferrous MetallurjW." Dr Tech Sci, 'Leningrad Mining Inst, Leningrad 1953. (Referativrjyy Zhttrnal--Khimiya, No 1, Jan 54 so.- sm 16811 22 July 1954 ~ DIDMIZUVSKIY, D.A., doktor tekhuicheskikh nauk. ... I 1'_1 .... Importance of electric smelting in nonferrous metallurgy in the U.S#S.R. TSvet.mete 28 no.5:17-20 S-0 '55. (MIRA 10:10) 1.1seningradskiy gornyy institut. (smelting) (Nonferrous metals) IDION2 L_Pmttriy Alsksoadrovich, profeasor, doktor teklinicheskikh nauk,- MIJMAYLMO, A.YR.0 kanditiat tekhnicbeekikh nauk. retsenzent; KRAPUNHIN. V.V., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk, retsenzent; YBVDOKDGRKO, A.I., kandidat tekhaiche,.tkikh nauk, retsenzent; YIIGOROV, F.G., inthenar, reteenzent-, MIKHAYIANIO, x.Ya., redaktor; ARKHANGRLISUYA, M.S.. redaktor iisdatellstva; HRLOV, A.?.. teklinicheakiy redaktor [Turuaces for nonferrous metallurgy; construction, analyele, tbeory, calculation] Pechi tovetnol metallurgii-, konstruktaii, issledovania, teoriia. raechet. Moskva, Gos. neuchno-tckhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernot i tovetnot metallurgii, 1956. 459 P- (MLRA 9:12) (Metallurgical furnaces) DIOMIDOVSKIT, ofessor, doktor tekhnicheakikh nauk. R.-L&MIL The furnace theory In nonferrous metal inlustries. Met. met. 29 no.10:19-31 0 '56. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Leningradskly gornyy institut. (Nonferrous wt&A industries) (Metallurgical furnaces) SOV/137-59-1-69 Translation from: Referativnyy zhLirnal. Metall.urg-lya, 1959, Nr 1, p 9 (USSR) AUTHOR: Diomidovskiy, D. A. TITLE: T-M-i-e -Theory of Non-ferrous Metallurgy Furnaces (K teorii pechey tsvetnoy metallurgii) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Materialy Soveshchaniya po vopr. raboty pechey tsvetn. metallurgii i razvitiya pirometallurg. protsessov. Moscow, 1957, pp 18-37 ABSTRACT: See RZhMet, 1957, Nr 7, abstract 11562 Card 1/1 TSIIYDLXR. Aleksandr Allbertovioh- prof. doktor; SMIRNOV, V.-I., prof., doktor; D.A. 0V, G.R. prof.-dokkor;.DCBRMOT , kand. tekhn. DICIGIR S.A., kand. tekbu. nauk; GURDU, N.V.. red.; MUMMA, L.G., red, izd-va; VAYNSHTATN. Te.B., tekhn. red. [)Ietaliurgy of copper and nickel] Metallurgiia medi i n kelia. Mosk.va., Goa. nauchno-takh. izd-vo lit-ry po chernol i tovetzioi metallurgii, 1958. 391 p. (HIRA 11:8) 1. Dgy.stvitellnyy c*Gn Akademil k KOLAW (for Smiruov). lemingradskiy gorW AUA:~,L MOM "' ~'~ IMET ti i ~g-I'tyazhelykh -Y blitgorodufth w (for 3&~Idoirsia-' 14brokhotov, Bulakh). Oopper-Mwtallurg7) (Nickel~'-Mstallurgy) .3 /130'-59-2-?/24 AUTHORS: DIORLIO'.ovski DAA,,, Shalygin,. L.M., GalInbek, A.A,. and MJMME~dv,. TITIBj: Continuous Converting of Mattes, (Nepreryvnoye konvertiro,raniye shteynov) YERIODICAL:Tsvetnyye Metally, 1959, Nr 21 pp 2?-34 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors discuss some shortcomings of the present. converter process, the chief of which is its discontinuity. They discuss the heat balance of the process in terms of the variation of the calorific value of the matte and minimal. permissible blast utilisation with variation in its copper content (Fig 1 and 2 respectively). PrelimLiary tests showed that blowing the matte in suspension was not ef-lt:ective and the authors concentrated on top blowing through water-: cooled tuyex.-es of the matte flowing through a container (Fig 3). Work with cold hydraulic models and hot laboratory-scale installations was followed by tests on a 1-tonne (matte) hot installation at the Balkhashs!~"-Jy MedeplavilInyy Zavod (Balkhash Copper-smelting Works). Card 1/3 This (Fig 4) consisted of a cylindrical horizontal Continuous Converting of I&ttes SOV/136-59-2-r//24 furnace rotatable about a vertical axis. The furnace was lined -with chrome-magnesite brick with heat insulation and had a welded, iron shell. The matte entered at one end where the tu,,iere was located and flux was added, while -IGhe slag left at the other end.. A type ZIF--,ql compressor (rated at 200 nm3/hr at up to 6 atm gaugt~) and oxygen cylinders provided the blast. Facilities for temperature, gas-composition and flow measurements were provided. ObServations of the interaction between the blast, Biatte. slag and lumps of flux (Fig 5) showed that a tuyere inclination was an import-ant factor. Fig 6 shows the degr~,.e of utilisation of oxygen (%) as a function of tuyere Liclinat-i'Lon (degrees) for heights of tuyere nose above the sizz-faces of 150 to 200 mm (curve 1) and 250 to _300 mm (curve 2). Optimal conditions for air blowing were established a.- 70 to 800 tuyere inclination, 4 to 5 atm gauge blast pressure, 300 to 350 mm tuyere-nose height above bath. The results (table 1) showed that the tuyere height above the bath could be increased without reducing oxygen "lard 2/3 utilisation by oxygen-enri.chment of the blast. Chemical -11 Cont inuous Converting of Mattes Z)C)V/136-59-2-?/24 compositions of products obtained under the above optimal condition with air blast (tablE:s 2 and 3) weDB 0-3? to 1.64. and 23.58 to 28.804,o' OU and- Si02, respectively in slag and ?2.66 to 78ASI and 98-52 to 99. q Cu in white matte and crude copper respectively. The authors outline one of their proposed continuous- converter processes (the converter is shown in Fig 7) put forward on the basis of their experimental results. They propose a blast pressure of at least 6 to 10 atm gauge and suggest that because of its high concentration the S02 in the converter waste gas could be utilised. They consider the process particlularly attractive with blast oxygenation and applicable to various materials e.g. ferronickel. There are 7 figures, 3 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCLkTION: Ieningradskiy Gornyy Institut (Leningrad Mining Institute) Card 3,13 V S, 1.36/60/000/05/005/025 E071/E235 AUTHOR: -DiomidovskJ,y, D. A., Profepsor, Doctor of Technical TITLE:: Basis for an Improvement of Furnace/in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy PERIODICAL: Tsvetnrre metally, 1960, Nr 5', pp 18-26 (USSIR) ABSTPJLCT: The necessity of the development of new improved designs of furnaces used in the non-ferrous metallurgy is stressed and the main trends in which some improvement is possible are discussed. The fo-1lowing main trends of development are mentioned: 1 ) Maximum-utilisation of the heat of exothermic reactions, taking place during the processing of materials in the operation of furnaces (metallothermic processesS roasting and. smelting of sulphide ores and concentrates, convertor processing .-)f mattes, chlorination of various materials etc).- This type of fuel economy is illustrated with examples of the utilisation of sulphur in smelting and roasting furnacces processing sulphide materials. 2) Complete and efficient utilisation of the sur 'face area of finely ground concentrates for the intensification of' physico-chemical Card 1/4 and heat exchange processes (continuous fluidised bed 69827 S/136/60/000/05/005/02.13 E071/E235 Basis for an Improvement of Furnaces in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy processes). 3) Intensification of processes and improve- ment of heat balances of furnaces by increasing the amount and pressure of the blast, application of oxygen enriched and preheated air and improvement in burden preparation (shaft furnaces, convertors, regarding burden preparation - preliminary fluxing, carburisation, reduction or oxidation, agglomeration by briquetting, pelletising or sintering, drying and preheating of charges is mentioned). 4) Combining of various processes in one aggregate in order to have a more rational utilisation of their energy resources and the working space of furnaces (as an example the furnace for simultaneous roasting and smelting of concentrates into a rich matte is mentioned). The design in the near future of metallurgical furnaces combining in a sing 1e unit roasting, smelting into a matte or an alloy, partial conversion of the alloy and formation of a single slag, or a furnace for conversion of mattes and alloys with Card 2/4 a partial refining of metals and finishing treatment of 6Y02 7 S/136/60/000/05/005/025 E071/E235 Basis for an Improvement of Furnaces in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy rich circulating slags is considered quite realistic. 5) Transfer from periodic to continuous operation of furnaces. As an example a possible scheme suitable for copper andnickel works (Fig 6) is outlined. 6) A wide application of electric heating in all'processes treating ore raw materials and refining of metals. 7) An improvement in the durability of furnaces and prolonga- tion of their campaigns by a wider applicatio.-ri of cooling elements, protective linings and some new refractories. 8) Increasing dimensions capacity and power of metallurgical furnaces. 95 Mecbanisation and automation of all operations of servicing furnaces including charging of materials and discharging of products. '-10) A more complete utilisation of the heat content of all products formed in furnaces including gases, slags, dust and cooling mixtures. 11) Utilisation of some new high efficient sources of thermal energy-atomic, solar, etc., (it is concluded that in the distant future the present utilisation of atomic power viaelectric energy is likely to be substituted by a direct use of thermon-uolear reactions Card 3/14 in metfillUrgic furnace-reactors.). The use of solar energy 698' 27 S/136/6o/Ooo/o.5/005/025 .E071/E235 Basis for an Improvement of Furnaces in Non-Ferrous Metallurgy is exemplified by the production of magnesium from sea water in the USA, and the proposed erection of a solar metallurgical furnace in New Mexico. It is concluded that the required progress can be achieved by organising a special bureau for designing furnaces for the non-ferrous metallurgical industry with active co-operation of the corresponding works,, research and higher education institutions. There are ? figures. ASSOCIATION: Lenin radskiy gornyy institut (Leningrad Mining InstituM Card 4/4 J~TOMIDOTSM~-D.A.-,-prof., doktor telchn.naiik CondItIons of electric ore smelting. Met. met. 33 n0-7:32 J1 160. (MTRA 13:7) 1. LeniWadakly gornyv. institut. (Nonferrous metals--Electrometallargy) DIOMIDDVSKIY, D.A., p-rof., doktor tekhn.nauk Objectives in the automatization of machinery and metallurgical processes in nonferrous metal metallurgy. TSvet. met. 33 no.9:3,?-42 s 16o. (MIU 13: 10) 1. loningradskiy gorny7 institut. (Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy) (Automatic control) t -DIO-MIDOVSKIY. pmitriylieksandiLovicht prof., dok-tor tekbn.nauk; GLINKOV, - M*A*p profsp doktor tekhn*naukp retdenzent; MLXWj.WKOp A.Ya., red.; ARKHANGELISKAYA, H.S.9 red.izd-va,- DOBUZHIRSKAYA, L.V.9 tekhn.red. [Metallurgical furnaces in nonferrous metaU-urgy] Metallurgicheskie pechi tsvetnoi metallurgii. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo 3.i-b-3--y po chernoi i tsvetnol metallurgii, 1961o 728 p. (MIRA 14:6) (Metallurgical furnaces) (Nonferrous metals-Metallurgy) DIO14IDO Dmitriy Alekzandr2jLq"yof,., doktor tekhn. naukj SHALIGIN, Len MikhaylovLah, dots.; GALIN=, Arnolld Andreyevich, inz.h.; YUZ'HkNINOV, Igor' Aleksandrovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; MIKHAYLENKO, A.Ya., dots., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent [daceased);.ARKHANGELISKAYA, M.S., red. izd-m; KARASEV, A.I,v tekhn. red. (Calculation of pyromet&llurgical processes and furnaces for nonferrous inetallurgy)RAschaty p~roprotsesoov i pechei -tavet- noi raetallurgii. Pod nauchuni red. D.A.Dioinidovskogo. Mo- skva, Metallurgizdat, 1.963. 459 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Nonferrous metala-Metallurgy) SHALYGIN, L.M.; DIOMDOVSKIY, D.,A-.. I - r Investigating the nickel matte converter process with top blowing and a continuous overflow of slag. TSvet,, met. 36 no.8:20-30 Ag 163. (MA 16:9) (Wickel-Mstallurgy) (Converters) RNKWUKY- D r ~Aleks %ovkcb; ZUBKOV, G.A., red.; BUROV, ia.~ r~~ A'SEV, G.V., red. [Colitrol and automation of processes in nonferrous motal- lurgF] Kontroll i avtomatizatsiia protsessov v tsvetiaoi metallurgii. Moskva,, Metallurgiia. Pt.l. 1965. 371S p. (14IRA 18:7) MIKHAYLUKO, Andrey Takovlev!Lch; MWMIN. Vsevolod Valerlywrich; -I)IOMIDOVSKIY,,D.D.. prof.-dokt., reteenzent; CHMNON', I.N., red.-, ARIMMMISKAYA, H.S., red.izd-va; MUUMUU, L.V., tekhn.red. [Furnaces for nonferrous metallurgy] Pechi tRvatnol. metallur- gii. Izd.2., ispr. i'dop. Koskva, Gos.nauchno-teklm.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1959. 46L~ p. (MIRA 13:4) (Metallurgical furnaces) (Nonferrous metals-Meitallurgy) g0# 0 go,* OOW go, INDIA (11!!!6 j :A% V7 AWLIMOdL, low- JAL:V) in. awsaimmy bdd Aw amm quamutim of P. (L MASNUM A S a. I L A i*tALL~AL U112AIM CLAIWICAVOll AD" sl"IIII&WO 11041111, !LIM 10,8060 "it on. Gas 41111111 019 am* III v a . I F N Arl A. 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W&I illfri-1111-111 illtO OW 'I'MIA411 It t1tv dukulviallill; itilmilw(I'm into jvj."om t'l III,- I" tum Milo] 14) affivi thr 14-iti-isuir Im.l. Th'. le'llif i. ilItVIIII1111"I 61 It Illittlifi-mation of Wilic Itiriv faclw pirewilt No 0 lit I :0 J Itv lkllux#~4 tit the sit-ilia, It And '111110 IKIIIIIIC- OTMAWO 61111Y kit ifiv "Im-m-d 9 Ill'. lit I Ile dilimal.. age 0 Finj 1 .1. -- An A 1 4 Mid 0 It 11 1 N Ik 2 At 0 At M3 0 0 Ito Ito 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 00 0 00 00 0 a 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 6 to 46 0 41 Ito a 91) 6 0 0 0 000 91111190 0 0 0 00 0 0 69 a 11A & 0 a 0 004100 0 a DIONZESOV* S. M. 2990,~ Hatyarialy k biografii akadysmWm ivana pystrovicha pavlova. (I. P. Pavlov v pyetyerb. Un-tye). Fiziol ishurnal seer. in. Sysohyenova, 1949, No 59 a. 614-21 SO: LETOPIS' NO. 4o 38277 DIONESOV, S. M. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov. (K 100-latiyu so drWa rozhdeniya). Vestnik khirurgii im. Grekova, 1949, No 5, a. 10-14 USSR/~Iediclne - Nervous System Jan/Feb 4~1 JIedicine - Painful Stimuli, Effect "Effects of Painful Stimuli," Dionesov, Leningrad, 17 PP CO "Uspekhi Sovrem Biol" Vol 1,CMij ',To 1 Summarizes work done to determine actions of various irril-ants on '-est animals and patients. U Concludes that due to multiplicity and compley.- ities of those chanL,Les in organisins which occur as a result of such simple phenomena as short irritations of the pain nerves, there is no similarity in the reaction of the orZanism to- .ward these painful stJjmli. ",uch is dependent ;,4 6's USSRA-ledicine - Nervous System -Jan/Feb 49 (Contd) on particular functional state of the organism, and also on degree of painful stimulus. 47/49T68 In cwp an tb*k bW*d NICAt. lutt.), &LAndt mowil no diNtortx%mv of hralth rvrn after mmov numiths. .14mmt1sm-ous rise of blu,%j ."gut varkf very touch with difirtrut anintals. Removal Of PaLrotids Mow% WIPIS Of lack of iftwuLar function. while retuovul of submaxil- Lair% gives a vatur rise o(insular function. Thernechanimn i% not clear. (I. kt. Ka'"IMIF -Y.OMSOV) S. M. 2. USSR (600) 4. Physiologists 7. Departure of I. P. Pavlov from the Military Medical Academy in 1913. Fiziol. zhur., 38, No. 5, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February .1953. Unclassified. DIONESOV, S.M., professor, 2aveduyushchiy. Wfect of nociceptive stimali upon the convulsant property of strychn1i'me. IkLrm.i toks. 16 no.1:33-36 Mr-Ap 153. (MLRA 6:6) I. laboratoriya razvitiya funktsiy endokrinnykh organov Instituta, evolyu- tsionnoy fiziologii i patologii vyssheynerv-noy deyutellnosti imeni I.P. Favlova. 2. Kafedra normallnoy finiologil Kirgitskogo gosudarstvennogo metlitainakogo instituta. (Nervous system) (Strychnine) Strychnine administered intraperitoneally to guinea pigs in doses of 3.0-3.5 VgAg produces spaBms. The same doses do not produce spasms or have only a weak effect after a strong nociceptive irritation has been applied. This irritation brings about an inhibition in the nervous system which counteracts the spasm- roducing action of st-.7cludne. 2KT16 .v % v tv t:. -'3 0 v Iz, KANTOROVICH, I.N*; DIOIWOV, S.M.. professor, zaveduyushchiy. tdiw~ Comparison of the cholinolytic action of a nwaber of local anesthetics in relation to their anesthetic effect. Furm.i toks. 16 no.2:18-19 Mr-Ap '53. (MLRA 6:6) 1. Kafedra normalluoy fiziologii Kir~gizskogo gosudaretvennogo meditsinsko- go inatituta. (Ioca:L anesthesia) DIONESOV, S.H.;MIKHAYIkV, V.P. Assig,nment of I. P.-Pavlov to the profeissorship at the Tomsk University; biog2-aphical data. Fisiol. zh. SWR 39 no-3.:386-397 twy-June 1953. (CIKL 25:1) 1. Pztmztt for Diouesov; Ieuingra4i for Mikhaylov. USSR/General Section History, Classics, Persowdities A-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhurn. Biol. No 16., 25 Aug 1957., 67829 Author Title Orig Pub Abstract Dionimov S.M. So-me. Biogmphical Material on Professor A.Ya. Danilevsky. Tr. Blagoveshchensk Med. In-ta, 1955, 1, 28-30 Biochem. See Referat. Zhurn. Biol. 1955, 28180. Card 1/1 - 15 USSR/Human and Arimal Morphology (Normal and PathologiCal), S-4 Digestive System. Oral Cavity Abs Jour: Ref Zhur Biol., No 19~ 1958., 88323 Author : Dionesov. S. Moiseyiev YO. A. ; Usov., it ~ G. Tnst t AS USSR Title : Microstructural Changes in the Salivary TLaxids Following Ligature and Resection of the libicre- tory Duct. Orig Pub: V. sb. Materialy po evol3ruts, f iziologii. T. IJI, L, AN SSSR, 1956., 117-126 Abstract: The right salivary gland was ligated and resected in 38 rats aged 3-16 days and in 6 adult ones; the left. gland served as a control. 223 days after the opera- tion, the terminal aegments of the gland in the young rats were found to be shortened., dilated and lined Card 113 4 USSR/Human and Animal Horphology (Normal and Pathological). S-1 Digeative Systpm. Oral Cavity Abe Jour: Rof Zhur - Riol,,, ITO 19., 1958,, 88323 .Abstract-. with a cubical epithelium with large nuclei. Dtirk2 compressed colls wore distributed in the wall out- side the layer of the cubical cells. The liumn of the terminal segments containod cells of desiquamated epithelium and cellular debris. The inter-and intra- lobular connective tissue was rich in cellular ele~ ments during the early postoperative stages; later., fibrous elements predominated. In adult anijialsl the who]Le gland was overgrown with connective tissue following the ligature of the duct. Under silnilar conditions in young rabbits,, the whole tissue of the gland consisted of follicles of various dinersions, the walls of which were lined with regular rcws of cubical cells. The basal membrane was absent Lind the epithelial lining of the foll- icles merged with the strata of interlob;Uar polygonal epithel-.1al Card 2/3 cells. In places, the follicles Tgere constracted USSR/Human Pnd Animal Morphology (Normal and Pathological), 8-1 Dige,stive System. Oral Cavity Abs Jour: Ref Zhur - Biol... 110 19, 1958, 88323 Abstract: of cells of various forms. 'The lumen of the folli- cules was vacuolized. It fcGlows that, in rabbits, ligature and resoction of tho duct of valivary glands ,!t an early age does not lead to atrophy of the gland, but causes a structural change with the preservation of some sort of definite function, possibly of -*Ln- cretory n,-ture. - G. A. Sa-%ich Card 3/3 Country : USSR Category: rhar7mcology. Tox-j.cology- Narco'l;ics and "Lypriotics Abs Jour: FZhBiol., 'o 6, 1959, No 27621 Au'u-,or : Dionesov, S.M.; Usov, A.G. Inst --A-c-a-a-emy of Sciences USSR.- Title The Influence of Nociceptic Stimuli on i;'.e Somni- facient Effect of Chloralhydrate. Orig Pub: V ob.: Materialy po evolyute. fiziologii. T.I., M.-L., AN SSSR, 1956, 12'1-131 Abstract: The experimeats were conducted on mice and guinea pigs. MiloraLiydrate, after preliminary nociceptic stimulation, induces deep sleep (3-ateralposition) in a greater number of cases than in control experiments. The effect increases with increase of force and Card 1/2 Country : USSR v Category: Pharmacology. Toxicology. Nurcotics a.id --ypnotics. Abs Jour: RZhBiol., ~io 6, 1959, No 27621 length of sUmulation. - From the a-,~t',,or's re- sume. Card : 2/2 V-3 'A~ - ~ I - - r ) - -, ~ - /1/* C:- -S, 0 v, j , , DIOVICSOV. S.M.; HOLWAVA. Ye.A.; USOV, A.G. - I :I I... - i C-hanges in the microstructure of ealivaz7 glands following the ligation and resection of the excretory duct. Matpo evol.fiziol. 1:11?-126 156. ! (MIRA 11:1) (SALIVARY GLANDS) USSR General Divisica, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Mir: - Biol., No 1, 1958, No 58 Author : Dionesov, S.M. Inst Not Given Title : The Teaching of Physiology in Russian Universities in the Pre-SeCbenov Period. Report I. The Te-aching of Physiology at Kazan. University Orig Pub : Tr. Iaagoveshchensk. med. un-ta, 1956, 2, 104-111 Abstract : A short historical survey of the teaching of physiology at Kazan, University from the moment of its inception (18o6) to 1858. Noted is the extreme backwardness of the science of pbysiolo.gy and the teaching of physiology at Kazan in com- parison with Mo.--cow) Derpt, and Kiev Diiversities and the Medico-surgical Academy. This backwardness is connected with the "rout" of Kazan University, caused by its "trustee", the reactioaary Magnitskiy, A detailed characterization is made of the teaching of physiology by the reactionary Card 1/2 USh / General Division, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Mol., No 1, 1958, No 58 professor V.P. Bervi, who considered his chief task the struggle with "pernicious materialism". Described are the clashes of the students with Professor Bervi which led to his departure from the university in 1858. Card : 2/P USSR / General Division,, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, No 59 Author Dionesov, S.M. Inst Not Given Title The Teaching of Physiology in the Russian Universities in the Pre-Sechenov Period. Report II. The T~Saching of Physiology at Kharkov University Orig Pub Tr. Blagoveshchensk. mad. un-ta) 1956, 2, 112-117 Abstract The historical survey embraces the period of time from the founding of the university (1804) to 1863. It is noted that in Kharkov the teaching of physiology stood at a much higher level than at Kazan: the course of physiology was given by spocialists, proponents of the experimental tendency in physiolojW (Profs. I.D. Kaigin, A.S. Denediktov, I.A. Kalenichanko). The best textbooks of that time were used as the basin of the teaching (Mazhandi, Claude Bernar, F-ilomfitskiy, and others). Physiological demonstrations Card : 1/.,;, USSR / General Division, History, Classics, Personnel A-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, No 59 were practiced. However, physiology developed slowly at IOuLrkov University, and Its teaching lagged behind that of Moscoir University and the Medico-sxxrgical Academy. Card : 2/2 DIONESOV, Semen Maksimilianovich ~;-. [Paiii; the influence of painful irritations on the vital acti,rity of the body] Boll; vliianie bolevykh razdrazhenii Amur na, zdznedeiatellnost' organisms. Blagoveshchensk. skoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1958. 231 p. (MIRA 13:7) (PAIN) DIONESOV, S.M., TOLOKOVA, N.A. of the nation of soporif lea following nocicentive irrita- tion in hypothyroid nnimnle [with summnry in English]. Biul.eksp. biol. j meti. 46 no.7:52-56 Jo 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. 1% knfedry normAlinoy fiziologil (zav. - prof. S.M. Dionanov) Blngoveshebenskogo meditsinskogo inntitutn. Predstnvlenn doystvitellnym chlenom AMN SSSR V.F. Chernigovskim. (URAGIL, rel.cpda. methylthioracil, eff. on nativity of nmobnrbital & chlornl hydrate in nnimnla after nociceptive irritation (Rua)) CAMOBARBITAL, effects, after nociceptive irritation in methylthiouracil-raceiving animals (Rus)) (GHLORAL MRATE, effects. same (RUS)) (PAIN. experimental, off. of nocicoDtive irritntion on activity of amobnrbital L & chlorRl hydrnte in methylthiourneil-receiving nnimals (Rus)) VERESHCHAGIII, A.P.; DIONESOV, S.M. Effoct of ilooleeptive (pain) stimulations of camphor. 'Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 1. J:z Mfedry normallnoy fiziologii Izhovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. chlonom'AMN SSSR VA.Zakfisovym. (0 AMPHOR) I (PAIN) on the spasmodic effect 49 no-3:70-72 Mr 160. WIRA 14: 5) (zav. - prof. S.M.Dionesov) Predstavlena daystvitollnym (CONVULSIONS) DIOK,.MQV4-&M-.,-prof. (Lugansk) Training of rural midwives at the beginning of the 19th century in Russia. Sav. zdrav. 20 no.6t67-72 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologii Luganskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (OBSTFVRICS--STUDY AND TEACHING) DICNESOV, !,-.M. "I nfluence of lasting nociceptive stimulations on the viability of the organism."' Report subadtted,, bat not presented at the 22nd International Congress of Physiological Sciences. Wide% the Netherlands 10-17 &-v 1962 DIONESOV, S'. 14.4- prof. ------------------ Sources of womenla medical education in Russia. Vrach. delo no.7: 120-123 ii 16,). (MIRA 3.5:7) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. S. M. Dionesov) Luganskogo, meditsinskogo instituta. (WOMFJq AS PHYSICIANS) (MEDICOINF-STUDY AND TEACHING) DIONESOV, Semen Maksimilianovich; POLEZRAYEV, Ye.F., red.; MIRObDVA, A.M., tek1m.-7iied.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., takhn. ral. - . t [Pain and its effect on the human and animal organism] Boll i -se vliianis na organism cheloveka i zhivotnogo. 2. izd., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Medgiz, 1963. 358 p. (MIRA 16:5) (PAIN) DIOVESOV~ SJI., prof. Ivim Petrovich Pavlov and religion. Felld. i akush. 28 noals 30-33 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:7' ) 1. 7,exeduyushchiy kafedroy normallnoy fiziologii Luganskogo MOM,- tsinskogo instituta, (PAVLOV, IVAN PETRUVICH) 1849 - 1936) (NEDIC3NE ARD RELIGIOR) D-10jTl'lSkOvV-S.m..,Prof . History of the orgemization of the first courses for nscienti- fic nidwives" in Russia. Felld. i akush. 28 no.6:5(~-53 Je'63. (MDIA 16:8) 1. lz Luganskogo meditsinBkogo instituta. (OBSTETRIQS) (PUDWIVES) DIONESOV. S)emen Maksimilianovich 1*.'V.A.Kashevarova-Rudneva, the first Russian woman cloctor of medicine] V.A.Kashevarova-Rudneva - Pervaia russkaia zhenshchina - doktor meditsiny. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 101 P- (MIRA 19:1) BELISKII, G,Yo.j.DIO ~11-811 Inveotigation of mechanical. propertlos of higb-strength steels. Prom. etroi. 43 no.0,UO-44 165. OATRA 18:9) 1-Mili-ND~/Cheinical Tu-,chnolu,-;y. ChemicA Proaucts anc'iH B Their Uses. rart III. Chornical Pincossinrl F-.-.,ssil Fuols. l,bs jour :Rof Mu*j~-Khimiya, ~~o 152 lqf~.lq 514-,g laithor :Dionisic, Radu Inst *- T itlo :By-Prof~uct Cok---- Tnftstry. Orig Pub :raza contva, inconrli-ilor, 1956, No 29 27-32 i,bstract IL po-pular articlo, Clevot~,cl to thu 'U-(.,cj'-uao- lot,--y of coal culdnt- nncl to tho chamical proelucts rosultim, fron, cokin.f,-. Card 1/1 60 VETROV. Yu.A.,ka-ad.teklin.nauk. DIOJIISlY9V JL.I.,inzh.; STAKHEVICH, Ye.B.,red.; f'- AIMUIEV, G.,tekhn.red. --': ~ [Resistance of rock to cutting] Soprotivlenie gornykh porod rezaniiL-. Moskva, UGLI&TFAHIZDAT. 195)1.113 p, (Kharkov. Veesoiui.,ny-.L nanchno-issledovatellskii ugollnyi inatitut. Hailchnye raboty) (MM 12:1) (Rocke-Testing) (Excavating machinery) (Mining machinery) A y "U AZYZOV, H.S., inth.; DAVIDSNKO, Ytt.K., inzh.; i'i'ALLO, inzh.; DDIN. A.M., inzh.-, KARPINSKIr, N.Te.. liali -_~ 1iAZM'YSIA)Vj Tu.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; SIRIPKA, L.Y., kand. tekhn.nauk; TULOVSKIY, M.11., inzh.; YAMSHCHIKOV, S.M., inzh.; OXMIKEIKO, V.A., red.izd-va; B91LOV, A.?., tekhn.red. [Problems in open-cut mining of coal] Voprosy otkrytoi razrabotki ugolOnykh mestorozhdenii. Pod obahchal red. 1U.S.Razqyslova. Moskva, Vgletekhizdat, 1957. 338 P. (MIRA 11-4) (Strip mining) (Coal mines and mining) L - 2IA1--66 EWT(d)JEEGM-2 XMIWl ~6011279 SOURCE CODE t UR,f0413/66/1)DO/006/014010140 INVENTOR: Dioai!_!1evq- As 1* 1 Shulyakovskty# A* As 11; Antonovt YU lie ORG: none TITLE: Receiver for a pulse-width.telemety Na. 18011:1 y _!ya toot Class 74, S01';RCE t :Ezobr(i taniya, promyshlonnyy1t obra.ztey,, tovarnyye znakL, 69 19661 140 TOPIC TAGSi t0lemetryl, telemetliy receivet, pulse wildth telemetry$ capacitor,, vienjiuring capacitor, imemory capacitor' transformer, diode', silicon d1.odee,*thV*a. wfid ;M4=4M a a ABSTRACT: An huthor CertLficate,has been issued fox, a receiver for a pulse-width-telemetry system having a transformer, aieasuring and memory capacitors, and a leveling-cLrcuit diode between thel,capaciiors (see JL ~Flg. I* Receiver for pulse-width tele metry system lm transformer; 2 usasuring capac, 3 - menory c-specitors 4 - 1evoliall-circul diode ; 5 silicon diode; 6 - neon tubeg r :1 Card 112 7 UDC1 .62'1.398 . . I - - - L 2,4041-66 1 . . . - I UTROV, Yu.A., kand.takhn.nauk; DI(WISITE, Aj.. inzh.; SO,'AEMIGH. Ye.B., red.; ANDRIM, G., tekhn.red. [Transactions of the All-Union Coal Scientific Research Institute; resistance of rocka to cutting] Trudy Voeaoiuznogo nauchno- issledovatellskogo ugollnogo institute "TUGI"; soprGtiVlenie gornyk1i porod rezaniiu. Moskva, Ugletekhizdat, 1951. 113 P. (mIRA 14-.1) (Rock) an automatic device for calculating the of 1958, 17 PP (main of Sci Res and Pro-je" DIONISIYF,V, A.I., Cand Tech ','Ci -- (diss) ""I;Idy of Oriyani,?,ations under tta Gosplan USSR. All-Union Sc-" Res Coal Inst VUGI) 150 copies (KL, 50-56, 12h) 60 AJ ALATORTI, S.A., nrof., doktor tek-hn.nsiflr; ANIRMT, A.V., Imnd.tel-Jm. nauk; ANCILUROV, I.L., inzh.; BALIII.'-XIY, S.I., inzh.; BELOUSOV. Y.G., inzh.; VINHITbKIY, K.Ye., kcand.tekhn.nauk; VLASOY, V.H., inzh.; VORORTSOV, V.P., kand.toldm.nauk; GIPSMAH, M.K.. inzh.; GLUZMAN, I.S.. kand.tekhn.nauk; GUROYEV, S.V., kand.takhn.muk Cdeceaaedl; DEMIN, A.M., kand.tekhn.nnuk; YEGURNOV, G.P., kand,, takhn.nauk; YEFIMOV, I.P., inzh.-, ZHUKOV, L.I., kand.tekhn. nauk; ZELITSM. N.M., inzh.; KOGICHEV, M.H., knnd.tekhn.naul:; KOTOV, A.F., inzh.; 11,DINOV, G.P., inzh.-. LAPOVHNKO, N.A., kand. teklin.nauk; MAZUROK, S.F., inzh.; MELINIKOV, 11J.; MTMRIK, II.G,,, inz)l.; NIKONOV, G.P., kand.tokhn.nauk; ORLOV, Ye.I.. inzh.; POTAPOV. M.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; PRISEDSKIY, G.V., inzh.; RzmgvsKiy. V.v., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; RYAKHIN, V.I., kand,, teklm.nauk; SIMKIN, B.A., kand.teldin.nauk; SITHIKOV, I.Ye., insh.; SGROKIN, V.I., inzh.; STASYUK. V.N., lmnd.tekhn.nauk; STAM.710, Ye.B.. inzh.-, SUSHCHOKO, A.A., inzh.; TYUTIN, I.F., inzh.; TYMOVSKIY, L.G., inzh.; FISE1010, G.L., kand.teldm.nauk; FURHAHOV, B.M., inzh.; WIATAYEV. M.G., inzh.; STOSHKO, Ye.F., rof., doktor telchn.nauk; ThWIGORWE, A.M., glavnyy red. Ldoceased~j (Continued on next card) ALATORTSEV, S.A.--(continued) Card 2. KIT, I.K., zameatitell glavnogo red.; WOSHKO, Ye.F., zamestitij!' otv.red.; BUGOSLAVSKIY, Yu.K., red.; BYKHOVSKAYA, S.H., red.; ,.DI21ISlYET, A.I., kand.teldm.nauk, red.; KOZIN, Yu.V., red.; L SOK61__0V_S_k'ff_,_ ".., red.; MASTREBOV, A.I., red.; DEMIDYUK, G.P., kaad.tekhn.nauk. red.; KRIVSKIY, M.N., kand.tekhn.nauk. red.; LTUBIMOV, B.N., inzh., red.; 14OLOKA14OV, P.L., inzh., red.; REISH, A.K., inzh., red.; RODIONOV, L.Ye.. kand.tel:hn.nauk, red.; SGA-- V-UTSKIY. S.O.. inzh., red.; TRAEM4AN, A.I., invh., red.; TRYMOIT- %IY, L.G., inzh., red.; VIDELEV, A.S., doktor takhn.nauk, red.; SRUKHOV, A.H., kand.teldin.nauk, red.; TER-lZRAWYAN, T.G., r3d. izd-va; FROZOROVSKAYA, V.L.. tel:lm.red.; KONMITlYSTA, M.A., tekhn.red. (Continued on next card) ALATORTSEV, S.A.--(continued) Card 3. [Mining: an encyclopedic dictionary] Gornoe delo; entsiklIc- podichaskii spravochnik. Glav.red.A.M.Terpigorev. Chleny glav. red.A.I.Baranov i dr. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu. Vol.10. Nining coal deposits by the open-cut method] Razrabotka ugolInykh mestorozhdenii otkrytym sposobom. Redkollegiia toma; II.V.Mellnikov i dr. 196o. 625 p. (MIILA 13:2) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Mel'nikov). (Coal mines and mining) (Strip mining) 0*0000000*000040 :MS 1 a It a III a ICZ, ac cogyros JuLam OF6 03 Tut"I, 0 ~ - I - 166 r "1 140 ~.lv 01 At it vs ITT AND 00 LtITAR 340 4*0 AT" 434094ts 1 f. VIOWU AYMOR "Wit ..Tvamt$ mots 'ease ~Svvcomv 'AORTAII -Asomm vU too 04P vionam amp" pubam 9 091 '-p-OPOW-4 so ;.";.9g "a 4 OLI ITT togoolno v vpjA tu"a" OWN ~ujwq(tpqdvu-4 pfn ppv Vol"- 'PW sea Wit IPUDWOM 77JMI--:WI V AJIIIIXdGa ~t'([ *VOW 94P., Wr`VM 00, VW F, so. 04r 0 6" Too" 1111111,0011.6 ANT sills"It'S 0 - Sale" W-1-; -3 IN 411 I - a I a Itm wit an ItWIA. A -6~ &,W lww-A 0.0 set lil'i *so 90,3 SOW am W td md D~-Sb Oka W.("). wd Is '00 nee wee too its 0 goo go* ties ASO.SL& 611AMOCC&L k#TMTM CLA4%WKATIP '%IOWA SIV461S.4 oftato .' I solo" 0640 INV vc 1111 0., '17i age 74 0 0 00*04'.O-Oolt~ oil 0- W-W-W 'a' 'a III V VA I M UP it 5. 1, a 1-1 1 it L L 9 V ".r -P 1..;. 11-1., x : i Mitioloofthon" -13"" of IV TAIM dismiss". Inciting curves ftw the 4 systems pnxlui~rd 2 eutretirsand .06 :100 M. IsUml hictice toad m I roax. with the sharpness I-M > 1.11 > I-IV, anti a -0 -butyl 4100uh. kedly Alt max for I_V Datis for the turld" W the 23. UM z (Wor. (U. S. S. R.) J, P76-W(IOU S 4 systems Lod the viiscosity of the systerns I-U And I M I-*$ ob 6: Ghnin. C. A. 23, 23415; Elpirt, C. A. 24, 28D.-71W suggrA that at low ternps~ all 4 Bu ales. fonn with I mM. 00 1 It t C51WNHOI (1) OW HU011 (U). MeVCHCH.Oll "'M inthepropiwtiontifilto.111c. V. Recip-mal (Gem I. RtMeC11011 (IV) and Me"H M were studied soluCtly of othylatiodliualse and some hydracarboss of '40 117 the metillult, -1 op. ar., viocoalty st(14,250 and Wand tj YA sairitis C.. A. S. Itroun. 1W. K3 A; cl, Ohukhov, 31*; HICItilig. 71W data obtained by the viocanity mthod at ~69 IP aboirw the fannatlan Cd MA amptis. only at 1- 25. 3imim.-The ret-ilmx-al -iy. ,i th~ mixt... .1 2 ItX)% I and hydrocwhoot of the fatty arml cyclic artics 0 11 and 1-2 111 with the vismally maims shifted in the vras studied with anhyd. c. P. firtan- (VI). c)Tlohcxww directlott of the Ina j, in- vismin sk. r(minponents. The (VU) and dIIP(jMqPcnyl (M. The Wilultilitier 'if yetirift 14V Inodneod no viscomity max. at 000 while 6 4.X% 1 In VI and 0.901- VI lit I at 25' slowly Increased* ;-V gave a "Wicaul. "Irve for the viervisity at V. 11W with risins Wimp. to 14 aim] III &1 00% anti then rapittly a viscosity cunvs at 23' showed the Orestrat Incroast: In "it ae 1 viscosity foir the vy-teras I It furthi-r riar in temp. to 4 suml PA at 104.A'. The ..I -9 and I-M and a coneave curve of the sulvif the mixt. of I and VII 6 anakwux &* . i 00 z curve for I -IV wid I-V- The viscooity curves at W* to that of I and with the Mal-WAY. DIV,% I at 00 W fortned "at sitaight tin", thus indicsting Abnost. In the tsipir mixt. of 1. VI and V11 the rrcilwtx-W w4r. of iKE "Mipirte dt,awn. ot all thew awl. CoMtKI.. at t"W. The I I. pritt-hins themal" III IOU) hVI't.. vvith the wiv. if I lit Vill twodumil Ch". too III Is (V to (I a It It of of of It It #1 14 410 it1Is 0 0 o 0 0 q di 0 0 0 0 a 0 op 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 R M; it __V;l.;-_;__x_),_TJ, -.1 V X I$ n 1 It I 0 1) 'A ISE s it it it W it 94 U Is " AI r I I t fi__K J I f- 0 4, J. ___ ".1 LU-IM AX 0 U41-- 6 i,_J__A__! Ji 1, A. -1 1 -11 ee 4f fit t4utbi It :: 11144tl"~ Awl refl.t..14 I I ledag*5 W NOW to so& by "Wal Pa. GM J a CAM. (U. . S. R.) 91 . APP Tbv redaction of X& SO to laeo)(lw) ~ * 4 " . ploceeb very filowly Ns.S by a natural ambeginsatOW to 430" No coal" rapittly alum" to ConlPtetim at I-00 %bet temp. The be-t reaction tmp. is *V-W*, yield- -00 int. its 3 hta.. M-4-0.3% M NO. Repeated utdisation Ili isli Ov" 1"u. t"WI,. altbatsah the rate of loshictom -0 0 i0owvl. Waste sts$ "my 1* utilixed for a I-Sniai tedisr1kru Go of Sullate, with it couxvistive reduction by a ltrA 11*4. i Folluation of reaction -prodt ts (N&Olf and Na,,S(N) I C h t h U S Z 0 I o JA de" taws w t increase env. nse. T & W ua,N% O. ' I =00 g and the ant. of N&OH laimed is a" formed at 8W f l 00 dam not eaceed 6%. Best reaulta were obtained with a C* NaSO. powder of OW mesh; further dishilwation Iow- =41 00 ervd the yield becaute the powder Ivu camed from the reaction chnsuber by the San strem. The N%S formed .00 had only a on" amt. of carbon admixt. (not over 0.6%). l The compa. of tM natutal gas (d,s 0.775) wo., CM $1.9. 1 96 r C111, 0.8. CH, O.P. higher b)*omrbom 5.6, CO, 0.7. ' 1' l ' '00 . Thirteen rc ervat". A. A. P. L , 2.1 and N, 11.3 e ;~o 0 00 si zoo :1 ;.4O 0 =00 to 0 I a - S L *91ALL&MG-C-L LITIOATUOr CLASUPKAT10 VO 0 -T t, t, 1, ;69 %f( .99 KtjC9 CKWan 0 0 0 0 0,0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0:9 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 00 A A 00 a 00 a 00 a 00 it go .3 00 .3 0* 13 00 00 v 04 I$t A-P a-tammU frOM VMP* GO*&- V- 9- Diall"'ev and It AWrolmon, ]Mg. Rojor PrIkI. KkIm. 1937. No 3. IM, Kkipw Referat. Zbw,, 1, No 2. 44 01,11W Kv.14 wrIr illw6u. AIIIINI 14) &J. thtif tolltalloin Lf"Ilent 1,%, t1jr UtiIJ1,11jilo 44 PaPe vmte In the wine-Moducing industry. The anit. C4 enot"Unin Varies fnxn WUP it, S~34%. '% metfult! d P"Allclkm of enotannin (exAn. of the cirfattett qubstanm with C*H*011) was devi,"I. The faunin contaim thicim 7.27% anti aglucan 92.73%. lis Orinviomy tNulilkil. is C-19 M%. 11-4.25% anti 0-46%. W. R. lirnn L AQI. W-an- 1341W too -4 -'s I w bi 9 dm U a No 10 11 Kul A 1 114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go 000 14, 41 g ) 6 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .00 -00 -00 0 2*0 vee so** 4t a o a Iro 0 0 0 !!Go INS 0 -w-V -W Tr As 17 is y# ir is w m m a b 0 is im & 4, v &j -0 4, UE-w- it -1 "-Y-L-.AA. 0 MOD CL I oil $no ;--p fimplat ".z. Aqutous and acid hydrolysis of the gmilymmiccharides oU wilival mIfSw, I hem%y, Z,iirvoks 1(j,,' mt, 43. 14L%. - Olt: tv~t. r.m.Wed m 11011-1%zillt '.41 K. 111 4 IT. '11aw Willi 2M %-v. 44 ItM, ("S% 11",A), puld N% -040 it 'p. Aritl ir.111, tit th.- fimmati'm A as i gjllk'~ at"I M011 (all"I Irswrillmull .4 the %1n%. %vl,i-r ym-ld is idituitml liv livdi%tiv.1i it" tit . at 1.30 411' und'-f 4 " atm., aml mati. Y11-1.1 t='%i i% tAilaintil by hydjt4vKi4 for It, min. at IOU) ',it' mul.-I 14, It at"I. A. zoo 0 0 clo* a* q 0*0 ze 0 a*411O ts A 1, 4 -L A ACTALLUNCKAL 4.1111114~%1011 CLAIMCATION us 0 44 ago -t 0.- asi 011all am a.. All IN it a 9 o0 H Is pt p is to iip a x n if v w n it x Kw A i m. Oil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 41P 9 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Z 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fit 1 4 5 A I A 9 4 11 11 Is IN Is 16 12 is " a I b PHnP x it L-n-mv 161if A_U. P_ 2 R A_1___V I I A I A JAL. 2 AA A -C,.;V U 4 __k, Investication of the origin of poison in solve wild plants 00 Uhex~wZapj~k, so ilk -REI,1001. iw-Mdnu 6mm,farst. Uner. 1938, N- it, 66-70; Kkim. Referdt. Zhuir. 1939. No, it, I I.- Alk,. 1141IN and glot.1.111CS Ilkett dtill. in Atlet"t.iw wmlma tild difft"d and P.Jpk' Im"j. .1Qjckyj mid. and gloc'),ill" ill 0: S whivii did not contaitt any alkaloids. A max. all,, tot at- to kiduids wa.-i found in Arfemma austri.1fa (0.110;7'~ . In tile Sluchvi fral. GypJapholu paill'ut'da. Aflrmot'l wee 00 ts"w and Siderats motilatics %Atwnin wit. tit ill. 14. It, t CIS 0 .0 0 At0 -SLAB AtTALLUACICALt ItImAYURE. CLAONFICATION tso 0 voo 14A000 -4 .11 ONE Sri -iiap-t 44411) .- a"a U 14 AV 10 111 n it at Itto n i #to, 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 of to 11 OIL victims sm "OPROW wDex QV701 An. Illoplaillip Yi ' . r- .4 74MV.-I ciao. zolar Am Pi 4 . W , j- 4 we-, vras live0babd by 900 1-111111rMw- 2 .410ma TW 110111111111% 008 th" a K j sod Will* 26k 10 d 2D d" N an or- Ow pletted as a lop X. TM cus ar 2 &ad 8 aim gibim 000 uvWsk -1 WWW A., wbems Its tht Vi the. i ~ i T i ova qo0 he nist ma wreu wt AWAh s ahoW sq. uptlul OW-Naly aw tk pkwst. mo. of X *04 at 30)0-JM A. Is octooL A P. sacho *0 A S 0 - I L A UTALLUME.Al, EAT21141401 CLaMICOM u a Av 10 UI; 4 ; ; - I; a -4 1 it & u- it It 0 0 0 010 0 o o 40 0 0 0 * O's 0 44 G.*ro-ol 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0.9 0*0 0 * 0 0:0.0 We 0 All L 1 8 OW 0 0 1 W 14 0 a 00000000000*000000, 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 oj -0 r0o Vs' 0 Clio UVO V41 0 W-V,& 011111A fop **A 00 00 of so 00 004 0041 0043 ~Oow - vililylisnildlansins and wSank acids. -0 A t. 1) is'ev. I or. Obski fl Kkiff. I). Cie". Christ ~) , I rMI).-Thr fallowilla 1,11lat writing MA V143kin't W01 1!vv*ltxqt%41 lly thr VNIM I-slyl wond. 1110111'0~ I.kNil h (1) 1 141411t. vulIA16, As ~V. 74 114"1" 1, 1. Ina%.. car"Stionding to votliltd, ot t1lol tollo I:J (W figure referring to 1). m. 135% eutectic. All *. W male I '" 1. The I CO,11. culectics at -211'. S7 and ski 37 , 40 moic % 1. ewpd. 1: 1. tn. IW)*. 1-6s.110,C- MCHC0,11, rutectica at 40,9*. vaid at 90'. 16 mote % 1. compti, 1: 1. m. 148'; the compd. is. characterited by a pleasant odor which reach" max. intensity at the 1: 1 mot. imfo. The vivaidly rise% from 90 male':*, Ion. and is high al the maw rat" 10.20176:28,kad 43:M. I-CO'C11.. C11.01.0. volerth.. at 41, 08. at 12,11. 40. nud at W. mok I compdo fig m. 1271. and I.A. at. 1OV. I-v-C*H, C5,Hp,eui;cii;~sl 2-.92,&t 168'. 152, and at 137 1. 12 soak 1. compds. 2: 1. m. 212'. and 1: 2. in. 2321. Is the Ist compd.. the 2 end Nits groups remain it". In the 2nd. the end Mil groups. The vivcKity risel beginning With VA mote %, 1. is nut%. at W.7 mnle "_ nud talk to norettal at the taotar rutio 1: 1. N. Than lFs- woo 01--wra 0 a 41 0 0 0 o a "r 41000 000 -00 190 -00 '000 000 goo was goo woo 4#0 so 0 woo see woo 910 lb 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 o 16 o 0 o 0 0 * a 0 a 0 0- 0 -* 0 0 to 6 f). Yee PA 65A,-"620 Apr- 49 "fte Reaoticu of Ithyleneddamine Vith Organic Aoiilm," D. Te. Memis'lav. Lab of OrS Cham, Rostov/Don state Ir imeld V. Ik. Molotov, 4 P.P `2h-ar Clbigkoh Mum" Vol In, No 4 GI'ves Idnary syatms formed from- athylenedl-Ime an.-i relvesentatiTe monobasia aranatio acida, ar=atia phenol ajoidsImnaturate& allphatic-type Ubasic aci-18, an', aramatic-!type .&Lbasic acide with their melting, _wInts. SulaittecL 7 Doc 47. AP 65/49T2G x I N S, Chemical Abst. VOL 48 No- 4 Feb. 25, 1954 General and Physical Chemistry The reaction of urea with bibasic phenols , The ternary nol-hydroquinone. jljM:_urea-resorci D. H. Dionis'ev P.(Vo N. Molotov State L~uv.; Don). J. Gen. Chem. U-N-N.N. Z1, --rm-uslation); cf. C.A. 17, 1014; 30, 2479t; 40,6918f.-Ttie 3 binary systems formed by the comptis. urea(I), resoreinol(II). and hydro- quinone(IU) were restudied. The occurrence of 1:1 compris. anti 2 cutectics in the I-11 and 1-111 systems was confirmed. The single cutectic in the 11-111 system was redetd. at 70 mole % and W. Thermal analyses of 17 Campo. sections of the ternary system show 6 areas on the crystn. surface corresponding to the solid compds. 1. 11, 111, 1.11. Lill, and 21.11.111 which melts congruently at 109'. There are 5 ternary invariant points: (1) at 50 1. 20 11, 30 mole III and 95'- (2) a transition point at 05 1, 2111, 14 mole III and RX (3) a cutectic at 68 1, 25.5 11, 0.5 mole % III and W; (4) a transition at 35 1, 42 11, 23 mole 7.. Ill. , and 80% (5) a cutectic at 20 1. 60 11, 20 mole % III and 70*. BcrmudNf.Zcffcrt-,- CR dq M Kki ti Z. Geo. -) 41 t .03. 110, 64 is 1) tv the Cuts as t Y dW I t, $]'It (33.4 rm 9 wd LS are of h 1 71*1 00(Njf.Z le"I 4 to the 9 Imetibi !act compil. Axk no or the teln a djell3 ,1 it"t 4 CQwpd 'Ompd. at 1r. of 'a this t*10 Q ,be d LZ - sind the e" L"- have the P. flu ARM styPt Cu no $'"Mae' Mrs a, - cand. (a) jo4=,.tw, " AM of the (Oif.~. Illwil 1118- (2) 10 the Ism or, C-6. 404 ?QU ba Jems a 1. 1 IM"D 71be we awx (*Mpd. am NNRJ)&_~. (mu,"'(the tecap &w 63 iscit at 1 The "if clol Mmil., I Plot$ of the d IF Im 1200 .01 0), La a . at 30 a Inin , "0 ItTalght Jim, its bnac 41 about 62 moL TU ar otbftl% ics h~; 4 Max. at Sa QD(Xjj,~ a but and cut al has a oa poialaw Zftx dha At j3S jam of a", fic"Ppea". 7U of fth. h vol. have as that poit. taut ;[~ aw ;:= , Mnlem tmtm OM14 A-Wcw testo 411300. 4c4ljs.,p ba Cf," &ad lit mb(i~t,75 14 jawx 411 a Imax. at y 80 that is 44 to IW at 13S CVMPQ , ~Wi The 4 at 60 0101 axis. rt* A &ot Pd. %. di 44d aft *,iji, lao 2 'ON has, go the, Inifth4, 00.4163 re lit 30 "U'vel 41 (2)1 ItIOL and CC*e 010, couvil 2 in at 1330 1; rvj. Sn-Tt w 40 sing #be ul-. at 60 424 V oat at t ties, high" at is. ev Ube two Alt The tft -. C071W ~ p 30 COUIPd. 44d Imn DICNIISI'3~7,7, D. E. "Physic-o-chemical Analysis of Binary Systems, Formed from, Urea ard Phenols. IL Electrical Condutivity, Viscosity, and Density." tT D. E. Dionislev ariel V. Z. Rudenko. (p. 58) SO: Journal of General ChemistEj (Zhurral Cbshchei 12.1imii), 1952, Volume 22p 110., 1 Chemical Abet. Vol- 48 No, 9 MaY 101 1954 General and Physical Chemistry PhysicachemiCal an f the lateraction ba~weea lvd- A --- a and-t-fifto m1s. Dlonigev andO. D. Kin't- d1i rm - - '3 lova. J. cieP erm. -7 atimt),Ope C.A. 47. 4721)d. TM-na Jim ps land tba.66 j, 661 -imid .1~ It ambws:Iyii-v, -7 TeL Aw. 100 2954 Owermil and P4104a C~ 8U71,,---' US VSK0319y, U., emu VIRC, 1; ~~Q;z temwmistudiedatI201.117,W, JI- =J04CUT. I'L21=411,51"NIZ '11)-=2 11111411 145'. ~ lit 1. the 1"y sboofflid a slht* on. at 00 ad. % am (120*) and 70% sm (150*). to IL the OM =wmed vbcosity max. owwmd of appm. 40%. 14 1 gzxf a. The temp.. oft&. 01,111maty wwo peated b the W11 i ftem. Tba ob, hlrj~Am Is wcrc lmw owr the entire Cleo. mass. 1111. is I'miction Tit (irwolky thin" e1tc. coed.) bad a MINI. at am& with am. on a A&.; soodabon4 a 63" of On ="Wff MMMINTI'MP! T 11- Two ctimapdo. avidotly form In 9I at 01 CJ14011()COOR and' 2MjjjfIh4W40H)COW,1;' III, an scid4mm remolon b Wieated. lValmsW belft of equimoW witro. abm 150' podaved COs. Nils. AW HUDUTO, N.Z.; -DIONIAI.YEV, D.Ye. ftysiaochekeal analynis of binary uysteme formed by urea and aliphatic acids. Zhar.ob.khim. 23 no-5:721-725 MY '5). (MI'" 6,35 I 1. Rostovskly Gosudaratvenniy universitet imeni V.M. Molotova, Laboratori- ya organiche8koy khim:ki. (Systems (Chemistry)) KMILLDVA, A.D.; DIONISIM, D.Ye. Inveotigation of the reaction of qainoline with nitraphanols, J)y means of methoas of physicochomical analysis. Zhur.ob.khim. 23 no.7:1103-1107 JI '53. (MLRL 6:17) 1. XBX~dra organicheskoy khimii Rostovskogo Gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Systaics (Chem-intry)) (QuInoline) (Ilitrophenols) KIRILLOVA, A.D.; DIONISIM, D.Ye. ww-ftaft&ww-.~ Investigation of the reaction of quinollne withaf- i?nd15-naphthols. Zhur. ob.khim..23 no.7:1107--Illl JI '53. (NlR& 6:7) 1. Enfedra organichealcoy khimii Rostovskogo na Donn Gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni Y.M.Holotova. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Chinoliue) (Naphthols) DIONIS I ]).Yo.; DZHBWKANCIVI, Z.K. Invealligating the interaction between 8-oxyqui.noline! and biatomic phenols and chlorophenols by methods of Dhysicochemical analysis. Soob.o mauch.rab.chl.I'KHO no.2:24-32 154 (HIMA 10:10) (Quinoline) (Phen;ls) A V MIVChamistry Clot 1/1 Pub, 151- 12/42 1* Dioni D.: E'. -'and Dzhe owinova Z K MI Title, I Reactions'ot.8~-hydrb.*yqu~no3.ihe wi-% anhydrides of organic acids in- vestigated by physico-chemical an&Lysis methods Perlodleal, r Zhur. obi khim.-24/9,' 1547-71551 Sap 1954 Abei Vact j System .sf brn is-d:by,Ia comb 11 ination of 8-hydroxyquino3jxlewith acetic benzoic and,phthalic-anhydridesi wn-e investigated by the fusibility., viscosity and'electrical conductivity analysis methods. Thefusibility viscosity and electrical conductivity curves indicate the formation of C H NO - (CH 00120 C H NO - (C H '0) 0 and C H NO - Co (CO) 0 com- "jd 'a I 1~, 1 6 Y 7 . IL - Xle-in so nd qad phases. I? was es?ablished tHat & pres- ence of two phanyl.radlicals.in the'anhydride formula increases its reactivity with 8-hydroxyquinolin6. Three USSR references (1937-1954).