SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YA.YA. DODONOV - A. DODU

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D~~DOOV?-_La.~~..-; BORZOVA,, L.D.; KOLOSOVA., V.S.; POKAYEVSKAYAP V.S. Using mangranese dioxide for the removRl of hydrogen sulfide with a consecutive recovery of sulfur. Uch.zap. SGU 75:22-25 ,62. (MIRA 17:3) DODCNOV, Ya. Ya.; BORZOVA, L.D.; KOLOSOVA, V.S.; POKAYEVSKAYA, V.S. Pyrolysis of oil shale tar under pressure in the gasification of the Volga Region oil shales. Ispoll. tverd. topl., sere maze i gaza no. 5t238-246 164 (MIRA 19:2) DODONOVJV Ye. Battery powered phonograph. hmUo no-5:23-25 (11hollograph) DODONOVO Yeo VoltAge converter. 1 Uo no.1004 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) DODW OVt ye 0 V, r --~, Matichanival , DODONOVA. A. S. Petrology and minaralogY of upper Permian sediments in the southeastern ~ielekes Depression. Trudy VNIGNI no. 19;152- 167 '59. (MMA 13:12) (Nelskes Depression-Geology, Stratigraphic) L 61636-65 W(d)/EM-2/EWT(1) Pq-4/Pg-4/Fk-4 IJP(c) E8/G0/GS/JxT(17) AVURM-N KR: Anol.4723 UR/0000/65/000/000/01W/0163 AUTHOR: Sukhomlin . M Ferents N K Onishchenko E. L. Pelipenko, N.J., Shtkalov, V. KhoavhwNya V G7 I V. - Rodo M_,._31r-t1n I I TITLE: Memory with magnetostriction delay lines for series computers SOURCE: Operativnyye i postoyarmyyo zapomimyushchtye ustroyetva (Rapid and storage)-, abornik statey. Leningrad, Izd-vo Energlya, 1965, 156-163 TOPIC TAGS- magnetostriction delay line, small computer memory, inexpensive longlifs memory, small rapid memory, delay line memory ABSTRACT: Dynamic delay-line memories seem to be the most suitable for small con- secutivo-action computers. The present paper describes one type of such memories based on magnatostriction delay lines. The block diagram of the memory is shown in Fig. 1 of the Enclosure. After outlining the necessary theory and describing the construction and 0 peration of the device, the authors conclude that the advantages of the mapetostriction delay line memory are- 1) low cost, 2) possibility of memory alterations without disturbiq the basic circuitry; 3) input and output of information through several branches; 4) high speed; 5) easy matching with transistorized circuits; 6) economical -operation; and 7) long- life. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas, 5 figures, and I table. Card 1/3 L 61636-65. ACCESSION NR: ATS014723 AMMIATION.- None SUBMWrEDs 2Wm65 No REr sovt m ENCIA 01 OTHERt 000 card 2/3 L uo4U5--Vj Ul) SOURCE CODE; Uwd*660/66/000/000/014 FACC-NRI AT6029231 2 AUTHOR; Sukhomlinov. M. M.1, rerenets, N. K..; Onishchanko,_E.-L.; Pelipenko, N. 'kigsx.-I..&-;~Kholmskaya, Ye. V.I. Girotyan, V. G.-, Dodonova, G. M. ORG: none TITLE: Digital-analog computer syste using v~agnetostrictive delay lines SOURCE: Vagpoyuznaya Ronfer-entsiva-seminar Do teorii 1 metodam matematicnesxogo modelirovaniva. 4th. Kiev. 1964, Vychislitellnaya tekhnika v upravlenii (Computer techniiogy i; control engineering); trudy konferentsii. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 143-152 TOPIC TAGS:- digital differential analyzer, circuit delay line,'magnetostriction, com- puter control system ABSTRACT: The authors describe the design-and performance of a dj&i~tcjl differential 4nAj3m= using magnetoatrictive delay lines as memory elements. The authors claim that such a memory has the advantages of a high speed ferrite core memory and the econ omy of a magnetic drum. The digital differential analyzer has the following parameter; 32 integrators, binary operational code, 20 bit words, 250 KHz qycle rate,' 400 opera- tions per second, and error not Imeedinj 0*01%, The operational px!Dgma and the ini- tial conditions are entered manually thmugh switches on a control console. The data entry can be manual, using decimal or biiary codes, or automatic.* The digital L 06405-67 -ACC NR, AT6029231 differential analyzer consists of a memory, computational unit, control u*nit,'fnput hn output equipment, control console and code converters. Of particular interest is the design and performance of the memory. The memory uses eight magnetostrictive delay lines, shown diagrammatically in fig. 1.1 The lines circulate the initial conditions data, the program, the increments, the intermediate results, and other information. The electrical pulses are converted into acoustical signals utilizing the magnetostric tive phenomenon. The acoustic material should be a nickel-iron-tiianium alloy, which reduces the temperature effects on the delay time; in the absence-of such-material, nickel wire of medium hardness can be used. The diameter of the wire is very impartan It determines the resolution of the delay line and the magnitude of the output signal. The thinner the wire, the better the resolution and the-lower'the output signal. An optimum diameter for a 250-1000 XHz signal rate is 0.5-0.8 mm. To reduce the refle;- tion coefficient and physical-dimensions, the delay line 4s formed into a flat Archimedes spiral housed in a flat cylindrical enclosure.- The performance specifica- tions for the ultrasonic delay line am as followes operiting frequency 50-1000 XHz, delay time 800-3000 microseconds, resolution 0.5-2 micn)s~conds, signal-to-noise ratio greater than 4, and'power consumption IeS wo The other functional: units of the 4gita differential analyzer are described in detail. Block 4"Mas and perfoxuance data ar given. Oi~ig. aft. bass l tablaq 6 9broulas& 4 figuress L 064-0-,5---6--7 -------- our. Fig. 1. A block diagram of the memory unit 1 - ultrasonk~delay line; 2 - the electro-acoustic traneducer; 3 - receivi'ng.coil; 4 - the input driver; 5 - output.amplifier; 6 - dampers; 7 - permanent wagnetaq, 8 pulse stretcher; B, and B2 - elkna~ gates. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATEs 12Feb66/ ORIG JGFt 005/ OTH isr: -ooo 7-66 FWT(1'j//pEV#A(~) 5166~ 3 03. NR, ApSO23214 MV03o2/65To ;PO 534.232.44 I.; Onish ~ L Sirotva&-21 -AUTHOR: Gorban'. A. M.: Gridin, GJL A chenim. E. P5 &d&omliwvl- M. M Ferenets.. N. K.; Kholynomm Xe. V. IRM9011 So date of TacbWcal Sciences) 'TITLE.- MapatostrictiondelUMM- SOURCE: AvWmatika i pr rostroyeniye, no. 3, 1985, 36-37 TOPIC TAGS: magnetostriction, circuit delay Hue.' ferremapetic material, delay circuit ABSTRACT: Mqpetostrictioa delay lines are based an the fact that ferromagnetic materials transmit ultrasound with a speed which In lower than the speed of electrical cMV circuits. The burftt aftomaliki Gozudaretvennogo komiteta. po Idpals thrunh priborostroyealyu, aredtavam avtomatizatell i slitemam upravlenlya pri Gosplane SM (Institute.of Automation, State Cmmittee for the Deelp of Inatruments. Means of Automation, sM Control 8"tems attached to developed three such delay - Goylan lines with delay times of 80, 640, and 2660 psec, respeeUvely. The block diagram of the devices In shown in FI& I of the Enclosure. The sound conductor In made of an 'IN-1. hard" nickel alloy wire 0. 7 mm In diameter. - Us Y=qgTs mo&fts is about 21,000 - 23, 000 kg/mm2, specific dewity to Be 9 g/cm3,, ultrasound velocity Is 4,750 - 6,050 issec, and ft temperature coefficient of delay Is 1.4-10-4 per OC. The article presents the pertinent circult diagrams and a deWed deactipUwat W do* Use operation. Orig. arL has; I formula and 4 f1pres, J'. t L 4497-66 *C NRIAP5023274 T SHIWT- 10 01 U ---,u U C - - I - - ",WUtNX"4 08ii input output Figure 1. Block.diagram of the m8gnetOstriOtiOn delaY line I - Input signal shaper; 2 - muffler; 3 - transmitter'magmetostriction converter; 4 - permanent magneto; 5 - sound duct; 6 - receiver magnetostriction converter; 7 - output signal amplifier-, 8 - pulse spreader. Card 3 3 BODONOVA, L.G, Uand. Ned sci, :;econd L-oscow state xedical Lnst, Rzscow, 1953. Hemorrhages into the spinal Canal in fetuses and nevborn infants. Akush.i gin. no.1:26-29.J&-F 154. ~ (MLRA 7t6) 1. Ix kafedry akusheretya i.ginekologii pediatrichookogo fakul'tata, (saveduyushchi.v - profe sor A.A.Lebedev) II Hookovskogo medit:in k ingiituta im. I.T.Stali::. Oretus-Miseases) (Infants(N wb:rnolo) (Hemorrhage) Sumey of Ucientific and iechnical vissertations jefended at USSR Higher Mucational institutions(10). DODOIWOVA, L.G., kand.mad.nauk Pathomorphological changes in the nerve calls of the spinal cord in the stillborn and in dead newborn infants. Aknah.i gin. 35 no.4:58-64 JI-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Is kafedry akusberstva i ginakologii (zav. - prof. A.G. Butylin) Kurskogo maditsinskogo Instituta. (SPINAL CORD pathol.) (STILLBUITH pathol.) (INFART MORTALITY pathol.) DODONOVA, L*Gop kandomed*nauk Morphological changes in the spinal cord in stillborn and deceased newborn infants in toxemias. Akush.i gim. no./+-.29-33 161. (HIRA 15:5) 1. Iz kafedry akusherstva, i ginekologii (zav. - prof. A.G. Butylin) Xurskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (SPINAL CORD-DISEASES) (STILLBIRTH) (INFANT (MWBOM)--MORTALITY) (MG14ANCY, COMPLICATIONS OF) ACCESSION VR: AR4035553 5/0271/64/000/003/AO25/JL025 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Avtomats, telemekh. i vyfthisl. tekhn. Sv. t., Abs. 3LI64 AUTHOR: Dodonova, L. G TITLE: Equipment for measuring quick-ohanging flows CITED SOURCEs Sb. tr. Leningr. mekhan. in-ta, no. 33, 1963, 116-120 .TOPIC TAGS: flow meter, electroconductive liquid flow motor, induction flow :meter, quick changing flow meter TRANSLMON: An induction flowmeter has been dei~loped which permits measuring Iflow of an eleotroconductive liquid in a wide frequency range (from 0 to 5-6 ko). This frequency range is obtained by using a d-c amplifier with electromagnetic recording. and permanent-magnet sensors. An insulating material conduit is placed ,between the poles of a permanent magnet. The elootroconductive liquid crosses the magnetic field lines. As a result, an emf is settup which is proportional to the liquid rate-of-flow; the amf is picked up by electrodes and is applied to the amplifier. With a d-c currelt in the sensor. as low as 10' amp and with longer electrodes, the polarization error has been reduced to 2-3%. To ensure the Card 1/2 AGCFMION NRt AR4035553 amplifier stability and low noise, these steps have been taken% (I)Ahe amplifier is designed with a symmetrical balanced circuit;'(2) grid and 4eater circuits are su lied with a stabilized voltage; (3) the fi~st-tube heater uses.d-o; and (4 negative feedbacks are pnployed. The amplifXer comprises threestages with 6N 2P and 6. NIP tubes and a potentiometer-type interstage ooU g. The-output power stage is designed with a 6Xj3S tube and is proportioned to acc6mmodati- the :electromagnetic vibrators of-the first and second types. A simplified diagram is isupplied. Two illustrations. Bibliographyt.2 titles. .DLTE ACQ: 17Apr64 SUB GODZI Is, EMCM 00 Card 2/2 96LKOVA, Ye.A.; DUBROV, Ye.F.; SOKOLOV, O.N.; Prinimali uchastiy+ PEYBO, I.V.; BULATOVA, Zh.M.; VjjMN, B.K., glavnyy red.; CHASHNIK,T.M., otv.red.; REYMERT, L.A., -vadtishchiy red.; DODOMVA,__j~,?~.., red.; KONDYURINA, U.N., red.; FEDOROV, S.S. , [*oblema in'acoustical logging] trosy akustichookogo karotasha. Leningrad, Goatoptekhtsoat, 1962. 51 p. (Geofizicheakoe 31~' priborostroenie, no~ 1 ). I (MIRA 16:8) (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) DODONOVAP N. H. DONONO-VA, N. V. - "HyPospecificity of Immunity in Flexner Dysentery." %-b 26 May 52, First Moscow Order of LeninVedical Inst. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). SO: Vechernava Moskva January-December 1952 2333 Dodonova. N.N. Profilaktika Dizenterii. Konspekt Lektsii. Bologda, 1954. 40s. 14sm. (VO1090d. 0b1. San.- Epiderdol. Stantsiya. V Famoshch, Lektoru). 2.000 EKZ. Bespl.- (54-56505)P 616.935-084 GAVRILOVj V.I.; DODONOVA, NAL ROMLNOVA, M.A. Detection of mJzimal quantities of B virua in fibroblast cultures of chiok embryo. Vop. virus 6 no.41444,453 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy kontrolinyy institut, meditsinskikh biologiohoskikli preparatov imeni, L.A.Tarasevicha; Moskva. (VfRUSF,S) (TISSUE, CULTURE) rAAVRILOV.. V.I.; DODONOVA,, NoN. Variability of the Asian Fowl plague virus cultured in transplanted mause embryo cells (the KEM-L line). Vop. virus 7 no.1:92-100 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy kontrollnyy institut meditsinskikh biologicheskikh preparatov imeni L.A. Tarasevicha, Moskva, (NZWCASTIE DIS M S) GAVRILOV, V.I.; DODONOVA, N.N*; KUBORINA, L.N. Epizootology of adenovirus infections in M. rhesus monkeys. Vop.virus 7 no-4:99-105 Jl-Ag 162. (KIRA 15:8) 1. Gosudarstvennyy kontrollnyy institut meditsinskikh biologicheakikh preparatov imeni L.A.Tarasevicha 14oskva. (ADENOVIRUS INFECTIONS-i (MDNKEYS-DISEASES AND PESTS) GAVRILOV, V.I. s VASIL'YEVA, N.N.; DOW'O','. , _7~41YEVA, R. G. Lima of transplantable cells from a Syrian hamster tumor caused by the SV,n virus. Vop. virus 8 no,5083-590 S-0163 4%1 (MIRA/17 t1) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo ANN SSSR I Kontrollnyy institut meditainakikh biologicheskikh imeni L.A. Tarasevicha. 0 VASILIYEVA, N.N.; KRAVGHENKO, A.T.; GAVRILOVIT V-I.; DODONOVA N.N.- L:ft;VFMUKY I.S.; KARNAYEVA, F.M. Study of the infective and oncogenic activity of tl)-~=- SV virus. Preliminary report.. Vop. virus. 9 no.2:222 Igf, -227 M~--Ap 4. (MIRA 17t:L2) Kontrollnyy institut imeni Tarasevicha, Mcskva. ALTSTEDI, A.D.; DODCNOVA, N.N.; VASILYEVA, N.N. The effect of incubation temperature on the cytopathic activity, plaque formation and multiplication of vacuolating virus SV 40. Acts. virol. (Praha) [Mng.] 9 no.2tl4.4-151 Mr'65. 1. The Tarasevich State Control Institute of Medical BL ological Preparations, Moscowp U.S.S.R. KOSTYUKOV, M.A.; GAVRILOV, V.I.; DODONON N.N.; DREYZIN, R.S. Results of the indentification of adenoviruses of the monkey type M. Vop. virus. 10 no.4:483-486 JJ-Ag '65. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut virusologii imeni D.I. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR i Gosudarstvennyy kontrolinyy institut meditsinskikh biologicheskikh preparatov imeni L.A. Tarasevicha, Moskva. Dodonova, U. Ya.--"lnfrz;.red lq:-,iiati~.n cf z~n -VIle-tric:-l', In CLIt(I Ph.,a-YLth Scl, Lenirgraj Ot:A.,! IT. , LO:LifIrrz~d Uteforij.t Ivii:,- Zhurnal-Y.1 z ikL, Ji~j iiar. 5 SO: SUI., 168, 22 JulY 1954 USSR/Physics Spectral analysis Card 1/1 Pub.. 22- 15/47 Authors Dodonava, N. Ya Title Infrared radiation of ahigh-frequency discharge in CO and CO 2 Periodical Dok.. AN SSSR~98/ - 5,,, 753~.7562 Olet ll~, 1954 Abstract The infrared-r'adiatibn of a.high4requoney discharge in CO and C02 and their mixtures.with hydrogen,and.nitro en was investigated and the yields of in- 9 frared radiation of discharges, having different frequency but identical in- tensity, were compared. -The effect.of increased gas preS5u-re in the discharja tube on the radiation intensity, in the case of high- afid low-frequency dis- charges, is discussed., Data regarding the radiation spectra of Co and C02 and the measurement results are'presented in graphs. Two USSR references (1937 and 1942). Graphs Institution The A.-A. Zhdanov State University, Len!Mrad Presented by: Academician A.1N. Terenin, May 11,, 1954 ups-R/Physice Inf rared. radiation Pub 2 2 13/44 Auth0*8 Doodonova, N Ya 0_; IUML Titie mechAni'sm of the excitation of oscillating levels o f molecules in electric discharge Peri,odical t Dok, ANSSSR 08/6$13jr935; October. 21s, 1954, Abstract I Experiments idth infrared radiation of electric discharges in CO and C02 gas es' are. described. The'purpooe of thei experiments was to determine if the radiation was due' to thermal excitation of molecules or to collisions- of.the latter Wth electrons, or both; :also,, to determine whether there is any possibility for, transforming the oscillating energy of excited molecules into forvir~rd and rotating movements, Six referencesJ, 3 UiS.S,R. (1893-1954).-, Graph$# Institution Leningrad Sta'te' -University im. A. A. .Zhdanov- Presented by: Academician A. il. Terenin, May 34 1954 DCDOUOVA N.Ta.- SCBOIEV, Y.Y. ;P~~ Infrared radiation of nitric oxide in electrical discharge. Yest.Lon.uno 11 no.10:3-5 156. (Klu 9: 9) (Nitrogen oxides--Spectra) BOV/54-59-3-6/21 AUTHORS: Dodonova, N. Ya, I Sidorova, A. I.p Terenin, A. N. TITLE% Photosynthesis Under the Action of Schumann Radiation PERIODICAL: Vestnik Loningradakogo urr*,versiteta. Seriya fiziki i khimii, 1959, Nr 39 pp 33-38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Already 20 years ago the photochemical decomposition Of simple gases such as.NH2 , H,O, CH V coy which were also present in the primary atmosphere of the Earth could be observed due to the Aort-wa've ultraviolet ra~iat~lon ty Te'renin (Ref 4) and others (Ref 5). The absorption spectra of these gases are in the Schumann range of !he wavalengths.The 1--miting wavelengths of the photochemical decomposition of tv'he afore-mentioned gases, the de6amposition products and the final products are given in the table. S6me of the forming radicals are luminescent. Besides the reactions mentioned, more complicated reactions take place such as the formation of formaldehyde and,finally, formamide (Ref 12)0 The formation of amino acids from somewhat more complicated compounds could be observed by various authors Card 1/3 (Ref 13), Pavlovskaya and Pasynskiy (Ref 14). Groth (Ref 16) Pho-tosynthesis Under the Action of Schumann Radiation SOVI54-59-3-6121 recently reported on the photosynthesis of amino acids from natural gases. The authors of the present paper hat! made experiments for the photosynthesis of amino acids from natural gases already before the publication of the mentioned paper. For this purpose they used a hydrogen tubc Gia 1) with an energy distribution in the spectrum similar to that of sunlight. The apparatus is briefly described. A high-quality quartz window was used at the point of emergence of the beams. The transparence of this window was measured by P.I. Vilosov (Fig 2). The produc- tion of the gases is briefly described. Two oxperimental series were mades(l) with steam, methane, and ammonia,(2) the same with subsequent addition of carbon. Gas pressure was 100 torr, methane Pressure, 500 torr. The mixture was irradiated for 24-26 hours. At the bottom of the reaction cell some liquid drops accumulated which were investigated by paper chromatography. Figure 3 shows schematically the typical chromatograms. The following amino acids could be definitely determined herofrom: a-alanine, c)eaminobutyric acid, valine, and nor-leucine. In experiments only with steam and ammonia no amino acids could be found. 'Purthermore, some problems of photochemical synthesis were discussed, and Card 2/3 Photosyn-thesis Under the Action of Schumann Radiation SOV/54-59-3-6/21 Terenin, X. Ya. Kasparov (Ref I "I ) 5 Terenin and Yu. F. Solonitsyn (Ref 19) are mentioned4n this c~)nne,-tion. There are 3 figures, 1 table, and 20 references, 5 of which are Soviet. SUBMITT-ID: April 15, 1959 Card 3/3 All go X~q ali 'M g Eli ~v CVtM MIN ;iftv I. R" RA rp. ii wro j1p 64" sap YP A ri Hi pip 5--, "lip 21, mD S/OB1/61/OOO/O23/OD6/061 Lis W) B108/B147 AUTHORSt Dodonova, N. Ya., Sidorova, A. 1. TITLEs Photosynthesis of amino acids from mixtures of simple pases under the action of ultraviolet radiation in vacuo PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 23, 1961, 62, abstract 23B459 (Biofizika, v. 6, no. 2, 1961, 149 - 158) TEXT: The authors studied the syntheses of complex organic compounds under the action of light from an H 2-lamp with a multi-line and a con- tinuous spectrum in the vacuum UV region on the following gas mixtures: (1) NH 39 CH 4' H201 (2) CH4 , NH3' H20' CO' (3) NH3, H20, CO. The overall gas pressure was up to 600 mm Hge All the experiments were made above liquid water. The photolysis products were analyzed by paper chromato- graphy. It -gas found that the photolysis of mixture (1) yields amino acids (leucinc, valine,.v,-aminobutyric acid I Ilycine), hydrazine, and formaldehyde. In the photolysis of mixtures M and (3), less active Card 1/2 31958 S/081/61/000/023/006/061 Photosynthesis of.amino acids ... B108/B147 acids with lesser Rf values (glyeine, glutamio acid, alanines) are more intensely appearing among-tbe amino acidel besides acids, also formalde- hyde and urea are forming. It is shown that Ug vapor has no sensitizing effect on the reaction, The reaction mechanism is discussed; it is supposed that formaldehyde and urea are intermediates in the synthesis of amino acids. [Abstracter's notes Complete translation.] Card 2/2 S/054/62/000/003/009/010 B101/3186 AUTHOR: Dodonova, I,. Ya. TITLE: Synthesis of urea under ultraviolet irradiation in vacuo PERIODICAL: Leningrad. Universitet. Vestnik. Seriya fiziki i khi:nii, no. 3, 1)62, 144 - 145 TE:XT: The investigations on the effect of ultraviolet irradiation from gas mixtures made under the direction of Academician A. N. Terenin havc been continued and a report is given on the formation of urea observed earlier (Biofizika, 4,'.149, 1961) by illuminating a mixture of Co. (pC0"- 100-200 mm. Hg) and NH 3 (PNH 3'~ 2UO.-300 mm Hg)*. Aftcr 1-2 hrs irradiation by a hydrogen lamp of.rinimum wavelength 1450 R, a thin ;hite costing formed on the chamber window, in which urea was found by paper chromato.-raphy. The reaction is stated as: NH 3+h,)--iNH2+H; CO+NII2 ->COAVH 2' CONH +NI! Usinj chromotropic acid, hexamethylene tetramine 2 2 2)2' 0 formed by reaction of formaldehyde with amrionia was also found. Formalde- Card 1/2 S/654/62/000/C;C)3/()L)9/C) 10 Synthesis of urea under ... B101/B186 hyde is formed according to. H + CO-CHO; CHO + CHO->C11 20 + CO. '.'ihen the shortwave limit of the lamp was increased to 1800 9, the synthesis took some-dozens of hours owing to.low permeability of uviol glass to 0 1900 1800 ~, and no reaction occurred in irradiation withd',> 2800 A. This confirms thi~assumption that the reaction is caused by 1;H2 radicals formed by decomposition of NE Y The shortwave limit of this process lies at 1.900 R. The presence of HCN in the gas mixture was discovered using picrate paper protected from ultraviolet irradiation. S U3 IZI T T !~ DFebruary 2, 1962 Card 2/2 .DODONOVA4 J-t~~DOROVA, A.I. Role of ethyl radicals in the synthosis of amino acids under the influence of ultraviolet irradiations in vacuo. Biofizika 7 no.l,. 31-33 162. (MMA 15:5) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imoni A,A,Zhdanova, (A=D ACIDS) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS) (ETHYL) DODONOVA N Ya. Synthesis of sulfur-contalning compounds under the action of vacuum ultraviolet radiation. Biofizika 7 no-3067-370 '62. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Fizicheskiy institut, Leningradskogo gosudaretvennogo universiteta imeni A.A.Zhdanova. (SULFUR COMPOUNDS) (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS) (PHOTOCHEMISTRY) DUDOUQVL,j,Ya. Synthesis of urea under the action of vacum ultraviolet radiation. Vest. LGU 17 no.16:144-145 162. (MIRA 15:9) (Urea) (Ultraviolet rays) 1; 18138-63 EWP(J)jW(c)/EWT(1x)/BDS Po-4/?r.4 RMIWWIJWI.WIJFW ACCESSION- NR-. AP3004508 S/0048/63/027/008/1094,1109r> AMOR: Dodonova, N.Ya.; Torenin, A.N. TITLE: Excitation of free radicalsil he incident to dissociation of polyatomic mole cules by UV photons zRoport presented at the Second All-Union Conference on t ,Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions held in Uzhsorod 2-9 Oct 19G2/ SOURCE- AN SSSR, Szvostiya, ser.fiz., v.27, no.8 1903, 1094-1090 TOPIC TAGS- radical detachment, free radicals, photolysis, M12 CH, 011, amino hydrazine ABSTRACT- The pr6sent work was a continuation of studies initiated in 1934 by A. ~N.Tcrenin and G.G.Neuymin (Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.fiz.ipnt,,No.4,529,1939), who discovered .luminescence of 011, N112 CN and CHO radicals incident to photolysis of ammonium, hydrazine, acetonitrile nd-formic acid1vapors by X > 1250 X radiation from a hydro.. gen discharge tube. Sin then other investigators, Soviet and foreign, have con- tributed to the field. In the present study there wore investigated the emission spectra of radicals formed as a result of photodissoGiation of a number of amines, hydrazine::derivatives and other compounds wider the influence of the radiation f roil a I IM high-voltage hydrogen discharge tube with a thin fluorite window 1250 A Card 1/2 L 18138-63 ACCESSIOX-10: AP3004508 which corresponds to about 10 eV). The luminescence spectra of the radienlg were ed with the.aid of quartz and glass optics spectrographs at right angles Pholograph to "he direction of the incident radiation. The vapor pressure was about 1 mm Hg or was determined by the vapor pressure of the substances at room temperature. The, results are suuminrized in a table which lists the investigated compounds and the radicals (IM.), CNT and C-11) , the characteristic spectra of which were detected. The .radical deta~,,,unent energies, are noted for some compounds. Measurements indicated a :linear dependence of the CN band intensities on the intensity of the incident radia-~ tion for some compounds, which may be talten as an indication of the absence of stepi. photolysis. The forration of nitrogen containing compounds under the experimental .conditions can be e:,zplained on the assumption that nitrogen molecules are present in! a nctastnble state with sufficient excess energy to provide for significant chemical activity. "T-nboratory technician N.V.Rudenko participated in the experimental' part of the morlc." Orig.nrt.has: 2 formulas, I figure and I table. AS30CIATIONI- Lnboratoriyn fotolatalizn, LeningradsMy gos. universitot im.A.A.Zhda-7;.- nova (Photocatalyssis Lnloor.-%tory, 1,~:ningrnd Stato University) f Sul"I.I.ITT2D. 00 DAT2 ACA: 2GAu,-G3 ENCL., 00 SM CC-1 ~ P11. 1"0 'REF S(At. 005 OTHER. 000 Card'-/2 c -JD 1- 25950.;.66 -Dd 1) 30 (it) /T ACC NR: AF6011%6 SOILIRCE'CODE: MV0053166/020/003/0493/0496 AUTHOR: Dodonova, YAO no , - . . 111- . P one. - ORG: n 11511 TITLE:~Yiuorescence of.NO during photodissociation of U20 under the influence of vacuum-ultraviolet radiation SOLWE: Qytika I spektrookopiyal Y., 20j, no. 3# 3,966) 49340,6 Tom TAN:. nitrogen oxide, fluorescence, photodidbotiation W during photodissocia- -ABSTRAM I !he authors obtained the tluo scence spectrum-o .,tion of N20,in accordance with the scheme N20 W wo- (2) 'The 160 vas'illvminated with a hi h- 1t hydrogen lamp with lit ivan-fluoride win- vo h dow) at an intensilt;Y of 1015-401 quantMec' in the 1050-1700 region. The trans- mission of the window for r~m of hydrogen was 70%. The pressure of N20 was 1 mm HE. The spectrum was photographed.with PY-3 film with a Hilger quartz spectrograph (Model 3 517) and with a glass spectrograph with transmission 1:5 perpendicular to the di- rection of the exciting light. The exposure time was two hours. Th6 fluorescenco spectrum of N20 contained intense y bands of the NO system 0--v"p weaker bands of the 1--V system., bands of the OH system 30(4 Ap and the violet system of bands CH with ..C ard 3/2- UDC: 535-372 L2595o-66 ACC NRs AP666no 6L the visible regiohp as well as intense bands coin- edges 4216)' 3883, and 3590 1, in jiding with CO Angstrom bands (4510, 593.8 A) and the yellow fluorescence in the 6000 region. To check whetherthe fluorescence of NO is a primary or secondaz7 process during the illumination of %0, the fluorescence spectrum of NO was obtained under analogous conditions as %0o The spectrum of the 110 consisted of a large number of bands in the 2200-30DO A region,, belonging to the various transitions between the electronic states of the 7 system and of the p system, as well as intense OH bands (Io65 A) and CN bands with edges at 4216, 3%3,. and 3590 A. The yellow fluorescence' near 6000 A was particularly intense. The results are conpared with those obtained by others and causes of the differences are discussed. 7he undisputed difference es- tabliabed between the fluorescence spectra of the two oxides leads to the conclusion that the 7 bands of NO are affected by different excitation processes in the two gasel Furtbermorep the fluorescence of NO is connected with primary and not with secondary processes& The author thank.93A. We Tvrenin for interest in the work and No V, Ru-- for participation. orijg.7art-, bastj 2 figures and 6 formulas# 102) 5 i~6 AM Ap6oleo66 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/66/040/005/og6g/09Tl -AUTHOR: Dodonova, N. Ya. ORG, Physics institute, Leningrad State.University (Fizicheskiy institut Lenin- ':gradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta) nTLR~ _Nitrogen RetivatiL n by ult 0 raviolet radiation in vacuum L- SOURCE: Zhuiriisl fizicheskoy khimii, v.' 40, no., 5, 1966, 969-9T1' TOPIC TAGS* photochemistry, pho~olysis, ph6toactivation, nitrogen, activated nitrogen, hydrogen cyanide -ABSTRACT: Photoactivation of molecular nitrogen by ultraviolet light in vacuum has been -studied to verLify the earli -er reported Bynthesia?of nitrojzen--co-n--ta=InR coinpounds.1 e.g., hydrogen cyanide, by photochemical reaction of active nitrogen with saturated hydrocarbons. Formation of HCN in nitrogen-methane mixtures, which ',vere exposed to radiation'fiom a high-voltage hydrogen lamp with a fluorite window, iras the criterion of nitrogen photoactivation. HCN was detected by paper chromao- (bensitivity of the method 1()-6g)- and mass-ospectrometry- in the gaseous tography. mixture in a special reaction vessel evacuated to 5;--8 mm Hg, Presumably, HCN may .beLthe product of photochemic reaction of CH radicals from methane with active nitrogen. Photoactivation of nitrogenLmay proceed by two mechanisms: decomposition Card 1/2 UDC: 541.14 "fo -~~A(Iiaqiialogv oC th3 '14~~aslns in ~artimc,ll Zhur. '.ilkroblol.., i I-r-ramobiol., "llos. 743~, 151IL4. __DPD940VA Oll Nikolayevn6p kand.med.nauk; LIBERM , I.S., red.; . ~t.r.d. [Diphtheria and its prevention] Pifteriia i ee preduprezh- denie. Moskva, GosAzd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1958, 7 P. (MIRA 12:9) (DIPUMMA--PRM'NTION) DODONOVA. O.N*-, SnPIRO, S.L* Peculiarities of the epidemiology and prevention of measles in the children's hospital. Vop.okh.mt. i dot. 4 no.5166-70 S-0 159. (MM 13 - I) 1. Is opidemiologichookogo otdola (zav. - prof. TeA Dmitriyeva- Ravikovich) Moskovskogo nauchno-iseledovatellskogo instituto, epidemio- logli, mikrobiologii i g1glyemy (dir. M.G. lashtanova) Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya RVSR i Datelcoy gorodekoy bol'nitsy Wo.2 imeni Rusa- 1cova (glovnyy vrach - zaaluzhannyy vrach RSFSR, dotsent V.A* L-uzhkov). (MMASLICS) DODONOVA, O.N.; SHAPIR09 S.L. Effectiveness of the seroprevention of measles by gamma globulin taken from a placenta in a pediatric hospital. Trudy 1EM not'WO1-204 t61. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-isoledavatellski institut epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny (for Dodonova~- 2. Moskovskaya detakaya bollnitsa imeni Rusakova, (for Shapiro). MAUERMAN, O.Ye.; DMITRIYbVA-RAVIKOVICII, Ye.M. [deceased]; PODONUVA, O.N. Clinical epidemiological characteristics of scarlet fever; a revie% of the literature. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid, i immun. 41 no.9t42-45 S 164. (MIRA 1824) 1. Moskovskiy institut epidemiologii I m1krobiologii Ministerstva zdravookhranenlya RSFSR. DODONOVA, T.A. ,, , .Stratigraphy, of lower Paleo2oic and pre-Cambrian sediments in the Talas Ala-Tau. Trudv Inst. geol. AN Kir. SSR no,9:207-213 157, (MIPLA 11W (Talas Ala-Tau--Geology, Stratigraphic) --DODONOVAt T.A. Age of complex metal ores In the Xurgan deposit in the Talao Ala-Tau# Zap* Kire otdo Vaess min* ob-va nool:71-75 t59. (MIRA 24:3) (Talas Ala-Tau-Ore deposits) I -P.,ODQNCVAs,--T,L. ~,:- Aga arxi mode of occurrence of quartz-porphyries in Valley. Mat. po geol. TiaRl'o-Shania no*3:135-146 (Wmeren valley--Quartz) Wlo6moren Valby-Porphyry) tha Kgk&wran 162. (MM 16:7) DODONOVA, T,A. Early Hercynian eyonite-diorites of the Torok Mansif (Talho Ala-Too)o Zap. Kir. otdo Vses. min, ub-va iio.5:51-57 165. (MMA IS: 7) IMMUSHCHEV. G.G., kand. tekhn, naukj Prinimali uchastiyet YADROVA, G.I., lnzh.; STEPANOV, I.T. konstruktor; AFANASIYEV, V.K., inzh.; DODONOVA V.I., laborant; VORONOVA, R.G., laborant Method of combined spinning, slubbing,, and twisting in woolen manufacture. Naueb.-isal. trudy V-NIIShersti no.17t29-38 162. (MIRA 17:12) DMONOVA, V*W., kand.madonauk (lunteavol Mookovskoy q~rlauti) i 6~ I . ' Yelldo ifemi ogy and clinical aspects of scarlet fever, i akamb~; 22 uo,9:19-22 S157 (MMA 11-:10) (SCAR= FEM) 11 Vol 1215 O.R.L. May 59 .qERPTA YEDICA See M A 0 302 ~17111? T A s' r AIC -11"PTIC PNEUNIONIAS AND ABSCLSSES OF THE LUNC; o,rO(;E'sl(.' SEPSIS (Hussian text) - Dodonovn Z. G. and Trianta- Midi 1,G. Mosvow - VESTN. 0TU-TUM5--T.-ARTNU-.-TF58, 20/5 (54-57) Pulmonary abscesses are frequently one of the manifestations of ologenic sepsia. Of 70 patients with otogente sepsis (1948-1057), 20 had pulmonary complications. X-ray examination is of great importance for timely detection of metastatic lesions of the lungs; a rapid alternation of the roentgenological picture is characteristic for the above disturbance, Infiltrative foci appear early. with a predisposition to Ac- relerated disintegration and formation of abscesses. Surgical treatment should be coupled with antibiotic therapy. (XI. 15. 50) J 0 14Z3 F'j Alo.~~,q K0Se0v.Si40$V ego (19to tv'k""Alo DODOROV, T. Yethod for calculating static condensers for groupe compensation of cos j in industrial enterprises. P. 17. Vol. 6, no. 9, SPPt,- 1955 h M-TRCEnRGIIA, Sof iya, Bulgaria So: Eastern European Accession Vol. 5 110- 4 April 1956 KAPLYANSKIY, A.Ye... doktor tekhn. nauk, prof. (Leningrad); DODOTCHENKO, V.V.,_Jnzh. (Leningrad); KONOHOVp S.P .. inzh. (LenIngr`Zj----- Magnetic plasma and ion flow motors and d,c. generators. (MIRA l7s6). Elektrichestvo no.5t88-91 My 164. 8 Of 4 *41111 at It, it 0 .4 1 --41 i 4 ; N1 Donorr jD. S.1 & KfIVA6011311 (I. Q). UPOAMPXMNN OPOYUURX ---v&px), wwnwa no Opma im 6"an. tPrelinihisr), study of the blast diwase of Rice in Bulgana.1-Bumpm 3K*mO&xw A jIIHWM I)V". 13-icidifit, Tntim BidVarAtis Amvriwl,=,~, . w. 804 25, 61 pp., 3 Pl., .1 graphit. IW. [Kngliah summary.] This report embodies the resulta attained so far by the autlwrs in their study of a very serious disew of rien in Bulgaria, which *PPV&n ti) Ile identical With the colillitiOn knOWU AS '4~48t' in America and I imoW I or I imoehibyo' in Japan [of. R.A.M., Vii. p. 3%1. and to have souie features in couturon with the I brusone' of rice in Italy. After noting the divergences of Opinion rega Ain g the causes of blast in other countriea, it in stated that, in Bulgaria. the dinessie in probably caused by Pt'rie"hon'll Orykae (ibid.. viii. P. 1124; ix, p. 5361 and Men4imm w"is libid, Ix. p. 4844 the former of which Is amire widely diaLributed than the latter. lools- tions front rotten rice straw also yielded a strain of &-iffutivant which "M to be Mentical. with 8&kurai's & No. 2 [ibid.. viii, ri.( d,.Mptkm are given of the morphology of the I fungi and of the symptoms canard by them on rice pUnta. -i AJO.Sto _Mt ALLV*rKA& L119SAIM CUSUPKATIOP It. 8i j, M of R gas a** too a U is AT ";I &I. It OK In it it -k A I I Od 0 0 9 1 V IN 0 A 0 31 4 9 0 th 110, o" 100 00 0 000041 190 0 o : 0 0 4000000 00 0 In' Bulgaria the'di4mm usually alopcarm during the latter part (of 16 Is the summer, its destructiveness increasing with the earlinem of itA 00 00 apIlearance. Under favourable ounditions, O.g, Abundant ilrw% or! 00 puns, fo~,,". cloutly weather. and the like, at tile titme of heading oi 00 00 immediately after, it tnay rapidly spread over whole fieldos f ' a few infection foci, usually near to tits source of water, as practically destroy the whole of the crop. In 1.,eneml, all con diConm tending to inertmise the relative humidity inside the rill stands favour tile development of the dimeaxss. 11. uryme wan shown to overwintor an conidia, oil rice Pm1m. 04 straw, and Infected stubble, and also as tnyeeliutn on straw slid is* 00' stubble 97~ Tile conidia, retained t1wir viability 1% v ii l i 1 - - ' [ so w pt at roosts temperature under -!ry -11- en ke h P h 1i7 % n on t for over 00 dition.% slid under tits mine conditions the usyceliull, Furvived for 09 over 214 monthel in diseased rice notles. S. orol.-ae overwinters an 0 41 wlenitims anti myceliurn on the stubble. The chief contrul memures 09 rmtommesided are tile cultivation of uniform, well-aeratA41 11P1,111. 00 so anti the use of resistant varieties of rise, anti its the ease of S 00 0 Ve orytote burning of tile atulible. suitaille crop n"tio". And tile 601a- art,, of the rice fields. ted f i f th i 00 e n ec on o t p 1 Besides this disease. rice in Bul;,,aria also nulferA front straight. 00 00 head [ibid., vii. p. 4931, and in 1929 &&nmjx)- n-A-Asimons was 00 00 i ohwrvtKi on it in it few localitim 0 * so 00 go so 00 of 00 04 0 0 :1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 6 a 0 , 0 0 0 0400000 600 000000-0*4900 a ALM- a. A A."Isl toot" .,* -*LF441.0% Dowwr 4ID-N.).-Oamomannecus pun v& x4xavro p%*sa Do (PNOMM" WilAskina arthm) as bunsitsai. Q'Ispiplogical form* of leaf met of Wheat (Ptiftinits (#*i. espus Hrikm) its Balpria.)-HeprinW front ALuftwa kelqrktiftund Mu&~ ", ii. 2. 34 pit,, 6 dg%., I mal% A, [Engliah summary~) This in a detailrAl awnsit of tho author'* inveatigation in IM of who" kwown nt*t (Pan-initi, tritioifta) niatprial collect"I from Nil witlely 401wrated localities in Bulpria. for the purpome of determining the siological form of die fungu4 that occur In that cotintry I 11.1hr x, it. 648]. The experimentA were made by 1110"s of AID I* alx~r* Inaeulations on eleven differential hoista fit list. of whichis fivenj In the WmImm, The "suft* [whicit are presented fit in pular forml indicate the existence Its Bulgaria of the already known forms X111, XV. XV11, XIX, XX. XXI filild., to I ix, pli, 8114s. 'slifil, and of a now form XXIV, which ififfors from (twous X111 Awl XXI only In the motion raus"I by it ott the a -'Igo a 0 0 0 0 go** 00 *a-* 0 GVV 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 of 94 so *0 00 00 so 00 o 00 differential vaAetits Democrat C.I. W8% mA Uftlitermumi C.I. : *0 M% On the famerwhich is remW"t to form XIII, form XXIV 00 CAU"s a rMetion of an imleumuinate thamelter (Infection 93-pa X) so go Mil.. ii. tL 1591, In which myruptomm proper to tlitf;uvnt types of Infimetion Frequently appear on the mum Imf awl cannot Ime rutchani. 04 callylvet*ratki. and sumptiMe to fonn XXI. 710 MCA prevalent fortus in Oulgarlaipp"r to be X I I I in the uMh and XX in the moth. Form X IV WAR found in three *0 0g lomillim AVA the remoll'.10i; lonna wom Only Olvradic. 00 09' 0 777,,. 67 ,M-5 iRS TUE., l 0 0 0 0 0 6 Ile 0 0 %mirr (R), Wj-gQyv M. N.), KovA KV14ki 11, C.), CmumTory (A.). 1109it timpa. 0 Y.% new aimiji rxiin on Bunralijin. Ill 11pawles. I Pammitic fulqni tit Bulgaria. Thiftl coutributio%j-Ftvcr1mx4- l7a;m W &rur. kite. q Ayric,, Holia, x, 11). 3414M. 1931. Jbiglialt autu- Ill (hit, rurtlaor winotatALA 11st, of 0 is statt%l tit 1-v iiew m-onlm for litilgarlit. (II.A.M., x, it. .14161 tho rollowitig twgrulimtok of rvollitulic intomett ulay Ito nit'litiomA, .00 Awdlos (Eeff4ill,l) )XI)J'Amri chrilitod, it. lilt. uvt~ foullil attacking .00 all thv,,orgatm of the wipiusn Itopl)) 0019 wl'ich catimed brown to blackinh. wown spots, anil of A 4411jilitim --** 111111 A (11-if Wide AM WhiCh 1110 11XiOUR 11641 A purpliAh titike. 1,141, I mvillun i,% it Atort tit niotivrately long t I to 3.3 by (14 (At 04, p 1, gnmi-ne itit.f., Itun Iteid-fam, lion.'lliml. ! vap.,ulatv roil with roumfe"d ejjt6 and with I to 10 peri- tricloal flagella, occurring usually singly but fri-quent) '111 1"k rs nuil nirely in rhaitim. it grow well (Ill all tilt! usult? lutdcrio- logical auediu. its optitount temperviture for gro%th being with it nittNimum at att'. on lvtato agar it foritietl hyalitiv. mnooth, Mightly miml, mund coloniin with entire or slightly -wavy 1 greet 04 margins; it ccagulatem milk, liquefies gitlatine. doci, not, livilrolsse ill, 0 j ?-(arclt, forms acids fripin dexitim, allid miccharu--e nild brigic sub. sillnevs fmi, lactose awl glycerine, but does not lorixtuce imfol or giVIA'S. (I.CV111 for filillt trACt's Of 111111110tlitL Oil jW1111)' Sl-018 it Wa, cri it tit Phowit it, rt,tain its viahility ror over 20 tnouth4. Bael ' fie 41 41 A%- %LS, -tilt allivilli, 1,141 ihi'L, X. p. (121] was, oli&vrvol forming twerillir s)"A" 4,11 tile jvj tv-,, st its. j&3A tit" heads of -a., it ill 'Spidiflowt'l V A & 4 6 W 0 1 ir _v -,j 4--i-i S Inr -A A, AIM 0 e 0 0 0 0 0010 0 0 a' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 All 0 0060 0 0 0 v 9 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 soai 0 0 00 Ala 00 0* as 00 00 0: 0 60 0t *0 00 00 00 00 04 00 0* * 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 *0 Alia a 0 v 41 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 9 0 41 & 41 * a & 41 progi-m- IAP d0crinine the real identity of tho vallml tirgatilimil. The m1wr r,-mrih, include Aid. var. 14amwilictia il-id., xi, 1,. film' (in French tOlmum (I'latmilux vv~qeari#,~ grown ~nmk het. I lilt orle'l fnan (Jermany; j.TrW.11Al;4# reptilar Oil onion ibid. Awri"i't X. i1. lit I , l" tritici till wheat libill.. X, it. 7S21 . tril so xi, 1). 55111 in till, Apeitlial o-jagv lilt A iiellitill.* in (livureq1t), nji(I Jill dilliltOnt sioritm Oil` Pellifuo, including Illum . MenwAmill 111611111 jilild., vit, It. 404*~ V, p. 11111 un tvau, jq1trivult cbifleur-lta); Phitl1tw4lietts O1jjl;rr),;ijj *,It .4 tilt rrhinst Pit mi 14it-m Ii -W.. vii. 1). 7231;'P. rnm- mil'is 4,11 1k.,1111. Wali 11411401 militillij ; Alift-11114111111 PlAitilitleflit on 011111110,; vyl(ke/minj ml-itillis libill Iv, p. I gill 41t,84 *1114" huds 11,101 V. leanutmim van r# .nela tillill., iii;.It 433. V, it, 3-121 causing the death of perxit twigti; &,14orit vrorion JiWd, x. it. 2941 (Oil Vegetable 111firritiV " ON. 110AAWrilli jilliti., viii, it. C.1211 vu btirley anti wituo wild aptviva of 11sonlev tit ; .11. friliei (ibid., x, p. 84], very widespresul oil whi4tt. qv, and Pon 1pni. telittio ; Vvi-ficilliusit tilbo-jilrain on Acer urgi .0 1140, eggTiant, VaZ~- tricit tit (tit it u lint, tonisto, pluin, peach, apple, and cotton ; lumularut cyntinte Lilvid..'vii, p. 5561 oil globo artichokes (C~tmmt mAtymus); O"t-t-itt"t culiflum- Wild-, xt, t 1321 on whoitt, tobacco, rice, and French beanit; anti A arthrov),orioides [ibid., iii, ji. =2 and above. 71191 till rioe. 'rite twalier lersuinaws with a liAt of new host lanuts of tiarmitic fung, t1lat ircro nrclitly found in Ilulgaritt. 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 a 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 9 9 0 a 6 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 410 so 00 00 00 09 00 00 0 * 00 00 of 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000 0000f00 It U U a 16 it In 0 14 1 -1111 4 a--"- L-T- a IF A 0 06 00 W :0 a 010 - 11-A 0 oe D Qt, Oxamomew Pum HIL "PEI no (3p. rapax. "a )- enualialis tritia) bs BU RL, so pbyslologic forms of the Wheat stem rust (11. grittinsitis tri- 1 1-.** Y r&4' U" ' i Bul ri (let Contribution~~- ai" -00 193C (Englil AM qf.,Agric.. iii, pp. SU403, 7 Sg*.. As a twult of his study [detalls of which are givenj of the behaviour on Stakman's and' lAvitie's ditreirentisd wheat variatiox .00 [R.A.M., ii, p. 1581 of 69 collections of wheat atom [black) rust Ulluminia gnitninji trXei), gathered in 1931 and 1932 from 400 various parts of Bulgaria. the author established the occurrence in ji '00 that oDuaUrf of physiologic forms 17, 24. 34, 40, 116, anti' 119 of coo the rust. I a also round two now forms, 129 and 130, the rtaction of which on the dilrerential variation is indicated, and each of coo which was obtained only once. It in pointed out that this is the xe 0 first record in nature of ph ysiologic fonus 116 (but see ibid., xiii, 861] and 119, which had men artificially produced by crooning R; .. In Canisda [ibid.. X1 1~ ; X11. P. 141. Of these. form I 16 was prevalent. together with form 40, both In 1031 mail in 1932, while form 119, as well as form 17 and ' .14, were only found once each. Fam 34 was isolated orwo in 11031 anti six flows In 1932". Notes an given on the distribution of them forms in other continents. be 0 In describing the experiments, it is stated that moat of the work use was done in the months from 8eptember to November. inclusive, '* 0 and from Februar to the beginnin of blay, in order to obviate Ye if ----- - -- 01wit of ecologies S S4T& the unravourable factors, especially that of a. 0 ISOM tam tureandli &,on the normal development of the artificially MAI -T--1--~ rust epidatulm 0 a jib -U- a &I a it SL In 0 44 00 0 0 o 00 0 Oro 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 000 0 0! 00, 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 Ole 0 10t0 Is 41 0 0 Is 0 0 a 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 DODOT, D.W. Production of argot in Bulgaria. Farmatsita, Som 4 no.4:21-22 J,~~Amg 54. 1. Stashii nauchen eutrudulk pri Instituta z& xashchita na rastaniiata, (ZRGOT AIUWMS, prod. in Bulgaria) DDDOV D.- DIVITROVA, E.; ZOLOTOVICH. G. DODOV, D.; DIMITROVA, E.; ZOIOTOVICH. G. Curl,~& virus disease of peppeftint. in English. p.47. Vol. 9, no. 2, Apr./June 1956 DOKLADY SCIENCE Sofiia, Bulgaria SO: East Euro'ean Accession; Vol. 6, Vo. 3, March 1957 ?c, rODOV, DEMUR Bolesti 4- nepriiateli po zhitnite kulturi. Sofila, Zerazdat 1953 102 p. (E-Dise-ases and enerV of vftieat plants) DA Not in DLC. Bulgaria SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EFAI) LC Vol 7, no 1 Jan 1958 __WDU_n-)L_atarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Possibilities of developing wheat varieties resistant to a complex of rust and smut strains. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 no.7: 54-55 J1 (HIRA 16:5) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-iseledovateliskiy inotitut zaahchity rasteniy, Sofiya. (Wheat-Dioeaae and pest resistance) (Wheat rusts) (Smuts) i I I :DODOV, D.N. I.,. i%- Imwnologic studies of barley scald; Rhynahosporium aecalis I .'..- I (Oud,) Davis. Izv Inst zaaht rast 501-85 163. GERASS3MOW, B. [Gerasimovo 3.]j DOMAb L. Problem of lowering temperature of hard porcelain by adding some mineralizers. Doklady BAN 15 no.5:499-5W 162o 1. Vorgelegt -von Akademiemitglied D. Ivanoff (Ivanovp D,I, MitgUed des Redaktionskomitses.. "Doklady Bolgarokoy Akademii hauk". SAGORTSIAMPI, B. [?.qgorch6v, P.); D'xxirA. C.1iromatographic esp&--A!,,;n of ftir% nd ions. Complexon 113' as com)jlcDr.-,foj,Mjjjg eg~ 714,0 1,ul, a,37 BAN no.5:4?9-4U t641 e of 1. Vorgelegt von Akademlemltflltl~, ~!. lirfmov, BULGARIA/Organic Chemistry Synthetic Or&anic Chemistry G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 24, 1958, 81637. Author : Ivanov Ch , Jelyaskov L Dodova M , Agova M. Inst :AN Bulgaria. Title :The Preparation of Nitrofuran Substitutes Having Possible Antitubercular Activity. Orig Pub: 11okl. Bolg AN, 1957; 10, No 4. 313-316 Abstract: In search of new rreparations which possess anti- tubercular activity, there were obtained: 5-nitofur- furylidene salicylhydrazine, yield 80.354o, ra.p. 246-250"C. (with decompositicn; from alcohol); 5-nitrofurf,arylidene benzylcyanoacetyl hydrazine, yield 64~, m-P- 181-185c'C. (with decomposition; from alcohol), and 5-nitrofurfurylidene isonicotynoyl hydrazine (I). It was demonstrated that cyanoacetyl Card 1/2 BULGARWnrganic Chemistry. Synthetic organic Chemistry. G-2 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khim., No 24, 1958, 81637- hydrazide and 5-nitrofurfurylidene hydrazone are not active as antitubercular agents in vitro and in vivo. I possesses high antitubercular activity, which is combined with low toxicity, To 0-56 moles of acetic anhydride at 250C were added dropwise 0.2 moles of 70% HNII and 0.1 moles of furfurylidene isonico- tinoyl hydrazine in 50 ml acetic anhydride agitated for 30 minutes at 250C. and the nitrate of I was separated, yield 40~, M.P. 155'C. (with decouposi- tion). The aqueous solution of the nitrate of I is neutralized with soda ash and I is obtained, yield 'j, 1001PI, m-P. 245-250~'C- (with decomposition; frcm alcohol). Card 2/2 31 BULGARIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-nimiya, i4d 23i 1958, 77628. Author : Ivanov, 0. and Dodova, M. Inst :Bulgarian Acaday T-9-clences. Title :On the Preparation of Derivatives of 5-Bromofuran Possessing Probable Tuberoulostatio and Baoterio- static Activity. Orig Pub: Doklady Bolg Akad Nauk, 10, No 6, 477-480 (1957) (in English with a Russian summary). Abstract: For the purpose of investigating the effect of the substitution of the NOE group by a Br atom in der- ivatives of 5-nitrofurfurol on the pharmacological activity, the authors have synthesized a number of aoylhydrazones of 5-bromofurfurol (mp 80-820; thio- semicarbazone yield 73.2%, mp 166-1680 (from water); Card 1/3 C d% BULGARIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 77628. Abstract: contains 3H2 0), having a general formula 5-BrC4 Hz OCH = NNHCOR (I) and a number of (5-bromofur- oyl-2)-hydrazones of the general structure 5-Br04 H2 OCONHN = R (II), starting from the hy- drazone of 5-bromofuran-2-carboxylic acid (mp 134- 1350) and various carbonyl compounds. The deriva- tive obtained (R in parenthes6s), the yield in %, and the in OC (deoomp; from alo) are given be- low: I m~4_pyridyl)t 68, 210-214;_I(CH2CN), 78.1, 170-173; VC6 H4 OH-2)p 64.9, 228 232; I(5-BrC4 H2 0), 55~ 175-179; VC15 H31), 66.2, 88-91; II(CHC6 H5)$ 40,9, 162-165; 11 (CHCG H4 CH3 -4), 65.1, 159-162; 11 (CHC6 H4 OH-2), 91.5, 194-197; Card 2/3 25 BULGARIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic G-2 Chemistry. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 23, 1958, 77628. Abstract: II (GROG H4 1,THCOCH3-4), 97.91 276-260; II(CHCH2 C6 H4 N(CH3)2 .4), 5M, 153-155; 11 (CHCH = CHC 6 H5), 78.4, 208-210; 11 (CH04 H3 0), 73.6, 199-200; II (GHC4 H2 O.NO2-5), 61, 225-228; 11 (C(CH3) C6- H5), 42.3, 158-160; 11 (CHC5 H1, 05), 65, 178- 183. -- V. Zaretskiy. Card 3/3 DOW A- A TECRIOLOGY" PMUODTCAL: INIDUSTRIA, TEXTIT.F,, Vol. 9, no. 12, Dec. 1958 DOIUY A. Processing synthetic polyamide yarns In the kbitting industry P. h -1 Yonthly List of East Furopean Accessions (EFAI) LC Vol. 8, no. h April 1959, Unclass DODU, A.; STEFAASCU, E. ----------- Some considerations on increasing the durability of men's socks. P-400 LOUSTRIA TEXTITA. (Asociatia Stintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor din -Rominia si Ministerul Industriei Usoare) Bucuresti, Rumania Vol. 10, no. 10, Oct.1959 Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAT) LC., Vol. 9, no.1, Jan. 1960 TIncl. Ar..* ing. 4"TF103, Virgiliay ingAAZC%.)UA._ Considerations-on-the control of.-quality in threadis-and isocks made of superelwtic thmads. Pt. 1. L3a teA Rum 12 no.6t 230-234 Jo, 064 lo Institutul do cerestari textilso DMU Ar, v ing,; MIXTWU, Virgilia, ing. Considerations on checking the thread quality and super- elastic thread socks, Pt.2, Ind text R= 12 no.72279-281 J1161. 1. Institutul do cereetari textilee DODV,A.9 ing.; MUIITFOU, VirgUia, ing. Torsion equilibrum,of apthetic fibers, an important qualita- tive parameter, Ind.,text Rum 12 no,92364-365 S161 1. Institutul. de cereetari textile. DODU, Ar.,_ing. New technique In knitting industr7. Ind text &m .12 no.10:403-411 0 161, 1. Institutul do cereetari textile. 0 GROSS, A.; DODYJ. &!,-j-lng.--- Design effects in knit goods. Ind text Rum 12 no.11!463-471 X 161. I DOW$ A*. injge . -., Fabrics made of textured polyamidic threads. Ind text rum 13 no.5:203- 2d6 My 162. 1. Institutul do corcetari textile. HAIAIAU., I... ing j STEFANESCU.. HufroBina, ing,; DODU,,A ing . I I . * Main technical parameters of p4lyamide fibers and threads and their.ilMuence on the processing teftology and quality of finiehad products. Ind text Rvm 13 no.6:221-224 :e 162. 1 - GROSS, A.; DODU, A., ing. Design effects in knitted materials. Ind tqxt Pam 14 n0.2:70-72 F 163. 1. Gentrul de creatie in tricotaje (for Gross). 2. Centrul do creatie pentru tricotaje (for Dodu). DODU, 1._,,_prof. ing. "Bases of knitting machine designing" by S. Milconco. Nviewed by A. Dodu. Ind text Rum 24 n0-10:486 S 163. DODUjA., profe ing. "Rotary maohine for knitted materials" by S.M, Mirkin, H.S.Simin, Revieved by A.Dodu. Ind text Rum 14 no.32043 NI-63.. VICOL, C., ing. M New equipment in worsted spinning mills and their in- fluence on the yarn quality. Ind text Rum 15 no. 1: 16-23 Ja 164. prof . ing. Some aspects of the knitted fabrics industry in Czechoslovakia. Ind text Rum 15 no. 1:43-4/+ ja 164. "Mitted fabrics technolo&' by I.Barbu~ C.Ulbrich, Reviewed by A. Dodu. Ibid.:56. "Development and improvement of the warp fabric machines" by D.M.Potemkin. Reviewad by A.Dodu. Ibid.:56. ~) c., 0 1 ir-E,.- ,..; Z~;,rT-J,, T. - --- - . - ) - ; - 71 ~m Illu rili.1,01YIPS, Now conteytirrp-2 rea I i -'---,! on int,rl-k kriiit.' I tic! f';;x K 1`7"!n 't 5no. 4. -1 7~"186 AF 16/4.