SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BL. DOLAPCHIEV - M.S. DOLBIK

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Bl.j.ATtlf* An irternational symposima on Ono appliration of the theory of fun.~,tdons to continulus iaedia. Fiz mat -,pisanic- ii!,li 7 no.3:234- 235 1 "D 14 a Th-ird Gonferenoe. on Nonlinear Vilbrationo. lbid.; 2'~--,-236, 16!'. DOLAN~ D.; ARAzJAII, E. Calculation of lighting by the Isolux method of illunination. p. T35. Vol. ", no. 10, Oct. 1955 :&L--'MTROTEGHAIC'KY OBZOR Praha, Czechoslovakia Source: East European Accession List. 'Ibrt.-ry of Corgress Vol. 5, No. 8, August 1956 CZMHOSLOVAKIA / Farm Animals. Honey Producing Beea. U-11 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biolog~ya, No 16, 1967, 72229 Auth or 3 !Ole M. Title t The Increased Productivity of Domestic Animals With the Use of Royal Jelly. Orig-, Pub % Voelarstvi, 1956, 9, No 6, 86-87 Abstrwt : In the government farms (Nitra, Czechoslovakia), tests were conducted for the last two years on the I nfluenoe of royal Jelly on the productivity of domestic animals. The royal Jelly was diluted with physiological saLline 10 and injected into the blood or under the skin or gi- ven orally with the food. Through observLtions of 22 chickens, 16 tested and 6 contr4s, it was established that the egg-laying in hens rose from 3/VI to 18/VII by 116 percent, in controls by 20 percent. When the admi- nistration of royal Jelly was discontinued$ the rate of -egg production dropped rapidly. Card 1 1/1 - 78 - CZECHOSL0VA1(IA / Farm Animals. KdLey Bees Q-6 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.) No 10j, 1958: No 45320 Authr.-. Dolan) Mikulas !nst 0 given Title On the Role of Bumble Bees and Honey Bees in the Pollination of Clover. orig Pub :PollnohOBpodarstvo, 1957, 4, No. 3, 605-606 Abstract :From 1950 on,, the training of the honeybees on clover by means of aronatized syrup is being practiced on certain state farms in Slovakia. The harvest of the clover seeds in single years was 3 times higher as compared with clover lots without bee-training. In the years with abundant precipitation, the training of bees is ineffective because the clover tubules elongate and also because the secretion of nectar stops. In the sites where bumble bees are scarce, the honeybees cons- titute the best pollinat6rs; their number which visits the clover lots, when trained on it, attains 600 to 1,000, vhile the number of visiting bubble bees is onlY 3 to 30, per sq m. Card 1/1 DOLAPCHIEV, I. Dolapchiev, I. Effect of the twist on the properties of yarn and the quality of textile mterials. p.12. Vol. h, no. 8, 1955 LEKA PRUMISMNOgr Sofiya, Bulgaria SO- Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EMAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. ~ February, 1956 DOLAPOMW., YOR. The Influence of the Twist on the Properties of Yarn and the Quality of Textile Articles. Leka Promishlenost (Light Industry), #8:12:August 1955 DOWQW, ZGLI Sape BalueodyntAmics of the ArznI mineral waters; preliminar7 report. Vop.Imrdiol. no.1:126-135 156. (HIRL 12:9) 1. Iz Sektora meditsimy All ArTVanskoy, SM. UMNI-MINSFAL WATM) (CARDIOVASOULkR M-M-DIMSMS) -b~z DOLAPCHYANs Z. L., Cand Med Sol -- (diss) 110n balneodynamics of Arzni mineral wat;ers in patients with vJ41--ah and arterosclerotic myocardioselerosis." Yerevan, 1957. 20 pp t,-" SAt;trL ~f h (Acad Sci Arft PSH, - Of Inst of Physiology, --' e-" Min of Health Am SSR, Soi Res Inst of Health Resort Scionce 11-~ and Physical Methods of Treatment), 200 copies (KL, 2-589 116) -64- Distr: U3c/UA z'7 IV, A,~tmverdm of MMnA sulfaLe to nitrate by ion evitame.. Z. 13 OOIU-"% i0; conversion of umnyl suffate to nitrate b ~~tj-s "bed. Uading and clution curves am It I Otanwde for shown that only cation-exchanse rziumns 91;n this Purpose. bf. Honig- DOUR, D., MOCNIK, M. Enthalpies of swelling of cation exchange resins. In English. P135 Slovensko kemijsko drustvo Vestnik. Ljubljana., Yugoslavia, Vol. 5, No. 1/2, Jan./June 1958 Monthly List of East European Accessiosn (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8., No. 8, Aug. 1959 Uncl. ' I 1.1 PIP I 1r,,11M 7 vtlmr7 V . Selectivity tooffitlents. of an tLanaphthenesulfonic add' -1Qm1 kq WPK D. Dolar, and G. Mohof&x.: o 1" C 3. 53-9: x~ OIL .1 sh).-A poly(methyleneactnaglbthe i h l i l nesulfonici ; fi on-uc ect v add) ange resin wa%Fqml. Its se m wet 'toward the, following pah mt, dttd l. ty Cor .: K l, K-NHi, Mg-Cat Ca-UN K-Mg, and Ca-C r. ize coeffs~ were found to be comparable- ;Ylth those of the cow. I q~jk-tM Ion-uchaniM reshm- Harlan B. Fiebbn IDA -- DOLAR, D.; BERGLEZ, I. Conversion of uranyl sulfate to nitrate by ion exchange. In hngliah P. 133 LJUBLJANA, INSTITUT IIJOZEF STEFAN." REPORTS Ljubljana, Yugoslavia Vol. 4. Oct. 1959 Monthly List of East 1!~uropean Accessioi;,I,(&AI) W, Vol. 8. no. 6 June 1959 Uncl. DOLAR. D. NPhysical chemistry of macromolecules" by Charles Tanford. Reviewed by D. Dolare Rud not abor no.3:2%-279 162. -,- -1 DOLAR, D. OStatistioal moobani4se Principles and selected applications" by Terrell L. Hill. Reviewed by D, Dolar. Rud met zbor no.3:288 I (g, MDRCRICIG, G.,- PM, M.; DOLAR D Ion exchange properties of a ~-(3-ecenaphthoyl)-propionic acid-formaldehyde resin. Vast Slov kem dr 9 no,1/2:1-4 N,-Je 062. 1. *Nucelar Institute V. Stefan*,, Ljubljana.* Yugoslavia. 2. Physical Chemis Laboratory_, University of Ljubljnna, Ljubljana (ror DolarrT. MAMTA, S.: QQ~ ~,P.. Clinical value of the blood protein picture (protainograme). Zdrav. vest.. Ljubljana 24 no.5-6:187-193 1955. 1. Interna klinika madicinske fakultate--prodatojnik prof. dr. Igor Tavear. (BLOOD PROTEINS, determ. electropboresis, technic, clin. importance (Slov)) CTROPHORESIS, of blood lipids. clin. importance (Slov)) - - ---M I-'.AT!,i,T,, -T.; Dl).IAP, P. Use of polarography 1-p- the diftar-~!nttr-l dlaposis of hepatcz;elliaar and obstru,-.ti-Te jaund.-Ice. k,:-4.a men. -lug-si. .18 nolt~`58-t~ '6 164 I 16 ,Ti-.erna klinfka Medi:!ln3kcjg falwllteta u " k6 MAHKOTA, S.; DOIAR, P.; PUSENJAK, T. A case of aproteinemia. Zdrav. vestn. 34 no.5/6:95-99 165. 1. Interns. klinika medicinske fakultete v Ljubljani (pred- stojnik: prof. dr. S. Mahkota). DOLATA, Teodor The Nysa Motor Cq- Body Gonstruction Works in. Nvsa a seller on the interr-"Lonal market. Przegl techn no.2597. Je 162. 1. Dyrektor Zakladow Budowy Nadwozi Samochodowych., Nysa. BIBLICKA, Elzbieta; XIk T~_L Witold F,vpotanB ion with Polish Ivj preparation in laryngological procednres. Polski tygod. lak, 13 no.3D120-120 4 Aug 58. 1, ZKliniki Iaryngologicznej; kierownik., prof. dr W. Jankowski I z 13.iniki Chirurgicanej; kierownik: prof. dr K. Czyzewski A. M. we Wroclawk. Adren: Wroclaw, u1. ChalubinAlego 2, Fanstw. Szpit. Klin. nr I Klinilm Iarvnp,ologiczna. (HYPOUMION, CONTROT-IRD by mothvl-bie-_V-N-mathyl-piperidinium-etk7l) amine dibromide in larvmeol. surg. (POW (PODIOXIM, related cpds. mothyl-bia-(J-N-math.vl-piperidiniwa-athyl) amine dibromide, control of hypotension in laryngol. surg. (Pol)) (IARYNX, surg. with controlled hypotension induced by tnetbyl-bis-(I?-N- math-71-piperidinium-athyl) amine dibromide (Pol)) BIBLICKI, Franciazek; DOIATA, Witold Gass of postoperative thyroid crisis treated by autonomic nerve block with hymothermia. Polski tygod. lek. 13 no.48:1933-1935 1 ])so 58. 1. (Z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej A. M. we Wroclawiu; kierownik: prof. dr Kazimierz Czyzewaki). Adres: Wroclaw, ul. Poniatowakiego 2. 1 Klin. Chirurg. A.M. (THYROID GIAND, surg. poetop. thyroid crisis treated by autonomic nerve block & hypothermia (Pol)) (ANESTHESIA, REGIONAL, in various die. autonomic nerve block with hypothermia in poatop. thyroid crisis (Pol)) (HMTHMIIL, in various die. postop. thyroid crisis, with autonomic nerve block (Pol)) CZYZMfSKI, Kazimiarz-, DOLATA, W.: ROSOWSKI, F. Indications for hy-pothermia associated with autonomic block. Polski przegl. chir. 28 no-8:879-881 Aug 56. 1. Z Katedry I Chirurg. A.M. we Wroclawiu. Kier. prof. dr. K. Czyzewski. Wroclaw, ul..Pugeta 27. (ffMTMMIA, with autonomic block (Pol)) (AMTHESIA, RZGIONAL, autonomic block in hypothermis, (Pol)) Jerzy HOLYST, Vitold DOLATA and Tadeusz ORLOWSKI, Feurology Clini of Colluge of XedMcTn--F-t,11TtnM Neurologiuna Akademijj H/-edycznoa Head 40 (kierowniQ Prcf Di: T~. n.RE-,ND.: aT.d DepOrt]Ment of General turgery, Regional rm rur,-i Ogolnej ',,'ojskoweSc Szpitala Okreg8wego), y llosrA.t3l (Oddzin! Obi ;:- lic-ad Physician (Ordyrator) rhysician (lekorz) T. ORLOOSKI, Wroclaw. "Corniral Complications and Changes after Cardiac Arrest-" Frall-.ou, lrr2eL~,?Lad Lekarski, VYl B/Ser 2, Do 11, 1962; Pp 428-430, AbStr8Ct sLmrwrv raodified): Description of four cases in which circulation was arrested for 1, 4, 6 and 10 minutes resrectively.- it wag then rC3tored in all but all four dventually died -36, 29, 17 and 5 hours latc,r -4ith ryrexia, rUlrronary edma, respiratory center failure. Direct care-,,~ac nlssa2e, hibernation, injection of oxy.-enated blood under Fzr~.411-,~re directly inv) carotid arteries arc advocated as probably the a~or,f Three rolish and 14 t pranis~n.- therapeutic method In such cases. ,iosterv, reforencca. L o8546-67 AP6035671 thermic. liver slices showed C02 values approaching oxygen consumption and a respira- toty quotient of 0.95 and 0.97, indicating sugar-metabolism inhibition in the hypo- thermic material. Total glycogen content in hypothermic liver slices was lower (0.71 g/100 g of liver) than in normothermic slices (2.43 and 2.72 g/100 g of liver)$ 11-te- free glycogen. fraction dropped from 1.97-2.17 g/100 g liver tissue in normo- thermic animals to 0.366 g/100 g liver tissue in hypothermic animals, amounting to a glycogen loss in hypothermia lowering the glycogen fraction to 81-83% of the normo- thermic level. Only slight differences in bound glycogen concentrations were noted between the two groups; the drop in total glycogen in hypothermic, animals was due mainly to a drop in the free fraction. Greater participation of free sugars was noted in hypothermic slices (0.276 g/100 g of liver) than in normothermic slices (0.137 - 0.133 g/100 g bf liver), which makes hypothermic free sugar content 207Z of the normothermic. liver content. The differences in concentration of the sugar part of the phosphate eaters was not significant. Paper chromatography of free sugars in hypothermic livers showed above all the presence of glucose and the oligosaccharides maltotriose and maltotetrose. A higher rate of increment of free sugars from decomposed starch was noted during incubation of hypothermic liver extracts (54.2Z) than of normothermic extracts (23.6%). It was concluded that during hypothermia, amylolysis is probably activated, leading to depletion of the liver's g1, ycogen stores and consequently to inhibition of sugar metabolism, manifested by a reduction of the respiratory quotient. Orig. art. has: 2 lables, and 2 figures. SUB CODE; 06/ SUBM DATE; Dec65/ ORIG REP., 005/ OTH REP: 037/ ATD PRESS: 5104 Card 2/2 -Q 11/41 POLAND AUTHOR; Dolata, Witold (Bydgoszcz) PO/0100/66/014/00510611/0621 ORG-.* -pirat Surgical Clinic, School of Medicine, Wroclaw TITLE: The influence of hypothermia on sugar metabolism in experimental animals SOURCE: Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis, v. 14, no. 5,-1966, 611-621 TOPIC TAGS: hypothermia, sugar metabolism, drug, animal experiment ABSTRACT: The causes of inhibition of sugar metabolism and the mechanism of glycogenolysis in hypothermia were investigated in physiological and biochemical experiments which studied liver slices from 1.5 - -2.5-kg rabbits subjected to moderate hypothermia under general anesthesia with vege6tive blockade by means of atropine, dolantin, and pacatal. The results were compared with liver slices from rabbits not subjected to hypothermia. When examined at 37C, the liver slices obtail during two hr hypothermia showed a higher rate of oxygen consumption (9.50 and 9.26 ml/l mg of cissue) than normothermic liver slices (from 6.33 to 7.42 -m1/1 mg). C02 production In hypothermic liver slices examined in' medium without and with glucose differed; it was 8.12 ml/l mg without added glucose and 8.82 with added glucose. Slices from hypothermic animals studied without added glucose showed a lo, respiratory quotient (0.85),than the same slices with added glucose (0.93). -Normo- thermic liver slices showed C02 values approaching oxygen consumption and a respira- tory quotient of 0.95 and 0.97, indicating sugar-metabolism inhibition in the hypo- thermic material. Total glycogen content in hypothermic liver slices was lower (0.71 g/100 g of liver) than in normothermic. slices (2.43 and 2.72 g/100 g of liver). The free glycogen. fraction dropped from 1.97-2.17 g/100 g liver tissue in normo- t1hermic animals to 0.366 g/100 g liver tissue in hypothermic animals, amounting to a glycogen loss in hypothermia lowering the glycogen fraction to 81-83% of the normo- thermic level. Only slight differences in bound glycogen concentrations were noted between the two groups; the drop in total glycogen in hypothermic animals was due mainly to a drop in the free fraction. Greater participation of free sugars was noted in hypothermic slices (0.276 g/100 g of liver) than in normothermic. slices (0.137 - 0.133 g/100 g of liver), which makes hypothermic free sugar content 207% of the normothermic liver content. The differences in concentration of the sugar part of the phosphate esters was not significant. Paper chromatography of free sugars in hypothermic livers showed above all the presence of glucose and the oligosaccharides maltotriose and maltotetrose. A higher rate of increment of free sugars from decomposed starch was noted during incubation of hypothermic liver extracts (54.2%) than of normothermic extracts (23.6%). It was concluded that during hypothermia, amylolysis is probably activated, leading to depletion of the liver's glycogen stores and consequently to inhibition of sugar metabolism, manifested'by a reduction of the respiratory quotient. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, and 2 figures. 2/2 MR04iASILEWSKA, Zofia; WOMIA, T,KOWMI, Augustyn; IENKO, Jan Studies on the effect of radar microwaves on rabbit testes and epididymis. Pol. przegl. chir. )5 no.IltSupplement: 1221-1227 N163. 1. Z Kliniki Urologicznej WAN (kierowniki prof.dr.J.Lenko); z Katedry Endokrynologii AM w Lodzi (kierownik: prof. dr. T. Pawlikowski) i z Katedry Medyc-yny Moreldej WAM (kierownik: prof.dr. A. Dolatkowski). DOTATKMSKI A. I LAU. L. Iffect of high pressure on peripheral blood picture; preliminar7 coa=nioation. Bull. Inst.Marine Trop. X.Gdodek 6:277-280 1955. 1. 2'Panetwovego Inetytutu Medycyny Morskiej i Tropikalnej v Gdansku. (ATMOMMIC PSMURN, effects, on blood picture) (Blow, picture, off. of M6 pressure) WIATK9,4SKI, A. The problem of safety in the deep diver's work. p. 20 (OCIMONA FRACY: BEMPIECZENST140 I HIGIF14A HUCY. Vol. 10,, No. 9., Sept. 1956.) Warszawa, Poland SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (=- LL) LG. Vol. 6, No. 10.. October 1957. Uncl. --- EXCERPTA-MEDICk P6111T1Wy5X71 1014. INVESTIGATION9 ON THE INFLUENCE OF INCREASED PRESSURE ON THE ACTIVITY OF HEART AND RESPIRATION OF DIVERS UNDER WATER - Dolatkowski A. and Tomaszewicz J. Inst. of Marine Med., Gdadsk - BULMMS"ARINE MED.GDA~4SK 1957, 8/1-2 (157- 161) The investigations were carried out by means of special apparatus with 30 divers at different depths varying from B-33 m. The age of the divers varied from 21-36. A record of the heart activity and respiration of the diver was made at rest and a second record was made after performing 20 knee-bends. The next effort was made after cutting an iron rod 10 mm. in diameter with a saw on the surface and under water. During the investigations 22 divers showed a considerable slackening of heart activity and respiration when at the depth of 10 m. when the pressure of water under which the diver was working was increased by I atm. After the effort the slackening of heart activity under water varied from 16-66 per min. and after sawing an iron rod from 10-50. The frequency of respiration slackens under water, yet when at rest it differs but little from the frequency of respiration on the sur- face. With the slackening the respiration was deeper, the amplitude being 1.5-2.5 times greater than on the surface. The investigations have in view to determine the human fittness under water and can be of some help in chosing candidates for the profession of R diver. Dobrowolski - Warsaw (XV.2,18) OIL :z MERPTA YEDIGA 9~d 6 Vol 1.115 Intornal Hed. MaY 59 2388. SCAMBELIAN - A NEW DRUC IN TIR.- CONTROL OF SEA SICK%I-.SS - 0 Jeczcniu choroby morskiej nowyni lekicin Scambellin - Doliaitsko_~ _&. Ul. fieniowskiego 16. Gdynia - WIAD. LEK. 1957, 1 0T8_(_3 RJ --Sz-) GT_ The drug proved to have a prophylactic as well as a curative effect on sea sickness and other forms of kinclosis by affecting the central as well as the autonomic nerv- ous system. In 9011. of cases the general condition improved; crew members were restored to working fitness. Individual therapy is of great importance. In mild cases one tablet often suffices to produce the effect required. Other cases require 1-2 tablets thrice daily tw a suppository twice daily. A practically effective therapy consists of suppositories in the initial stage. followed by 1-2 tablets twice daily. Treatment should not extend over a period longer than a few days (in view of the accumulative effect). The drug should not be used in the treatment of the severely ill, infants and subjects with a tendency towards glauconia. The composition of the tablets is given as follows- 0.15 mg. bellafoline, 0.15 mg. scopolatnine hydro- bromide. 5 mg. D-amphetamine. 25 mg. phenobarbital. That of suppositories: DL A V, 25(7) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sttnkoinstrumentallnyy Moscow. proizvodstvo." SOV/1257 Institut. Kafedra frInstrimeintaignoye Novoye v konstruirovanii metallorezhushchikh instrumentov (Recent Developments in the Design of Metal-cutting Tool5) Moscow, Mash- giz, 1958. 229 P. 5,000 copies printed. Ed.: Semenchenko, I.I., Professor; Ed. of Publishing House: Balandin, A.F.;.Tech. Ed.: Gerasimova, Ye.S. and Uvarova, A.F.; Managing Ed. for Literature on Metal Working and Tool Making (Mashg1z): Beyzell- man, R.D,, Engineer. PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and technicians of the machine-building industry. COVERAGE: In this collection of articles results are presented of investigations carried out at the chair of "Tool Makingli of the Moscow Machine Tool and Tool Making Institute imeni I.V. Stalin. The articles discuss new features in designing highly productive metal-cutting tools.- : generating cutters, cutter gear generating headB, hobs and gear shaper cutters for cutting gears for subBe- Card 1/3 Recent Developments (Cont.) SOV/1257 quent shaving, of flat broaches for broaching bodies of rotation, and circular broach cutters for cutting straight level gears with circular tooth profile. Problems of definition and the classifi- catiorf'of metal-cutting tools are also Investigated. The role of Russian toolmakers claimed to be the first in the world to manu- facture rifles with interchangeable parts is related. No persona- lities are mentioned. There are 24 references, all'Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 3 Sakharov, G.N., Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Design of Round Generating Cutters 7 Mayushin, V.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Some Problems in the Design of Cutter Gear Generating Heads 59 Voroblyev, V.M., Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Geometric Parameters of the Cutting Part of.$ingle-point Tools With Large Cutting-edge Angles 96 Card 2/3 Recent Developments (Cont.) SOV/1257 Dubov, A.N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Tools for Cutting Gears for Subsequent Shaving 107 Voroblyev, V.M., Stalin Prize Winner, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent; and Engineer Ye.C. Dolaik. Profiling Diso-type Milling Cutters for Cutting Relic Grooves With Large Helix Angle on Hobs 130 Furman, L.L.-, and A.M. Leyn. Problems in the Theory of Broaching Rotation Bodies With Flat Broaches 141 Ganopolskiy, L.Z., Engineer. Some Problems in the Theory of Circular Tooth Profile Oearing and Designing Tools to Cut Them 167 Frezerov, G.R. Professor. The First Russian Toolmakers (Historical5 .. 202 Matyushin, V.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Docent. Definition and Classification of Metal Cutting Tools 213 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/sfm Card 3/3 3-26-59 j eel ~z Iq L --- cj-- - PRIM, R.; OIRALIK. J.; DOLAZAL, J..- SWON. V.; ZYKA. J. Complexometric titration in pharmaceutic antayste. V11. Determination of insulin zinc* Cook, farm* 3 no*7t242-244 Sept 54. 1. Z Ustavu. pro chemil analytickou lorlovy university v Praze. Z Vyzkumneho ustavu pro fprmacil & biochemil v Praze. (INSULIN, determination, Nine insulin, complex titration) cff'~- 0a 6 . DOLRAK, Ye.I. Regenerative transigtor frequency divider. lzm.tekh. no.5:46-49 My 161. (Frequency changers) (MIRA 3-4:5) s/1l5/61/ooo/oo8/oo4/ooq E194/E119 AUTHOR: Dolbak, Ye.I. TITLE: A transistorized pulse amplifier for a recording chronograph PERIODICAL: Izmeritelinaya tekhnika, no.8, 1961, 19-2o TEXT: Chronograph type 21 n (21P) is used in checking time- pieces against astronomical transit instruments. Pulse amplifiers are needed to connect the time-piece to the chronograph. A circuit diagram is given of the pulse amplifier which is made as an attachment to the frame of the recording chronograph. The attachment can be used to record mechanical closing of the contacts of the transit instrument micrometer and also electrical impulses of positive polarity with amplitude greater than 0.5 V. By means of a voltage divider mechanical operation of the t'lz micrometer is converted to a positive voltage pulse which is applied to the amplifier input. Operation of the circuit is described in detail. The input pulses are first amplified and then converted to pulses of standard duration and amplitude by a trigger device. These pulses operate a high speed relay which Card 1/2 A transistorized pulse amplifier ... S/115/61/000/008/oo4/009 E194/E119 applies voltage to the chronograph recording device. The pulse duration required for reliable operation of the recording device depends on the relay calibration and ranges from 50 to 100 ms. The maximum amplification factor of the amplifier is governed by the ratio of the power of the input signal to that required to operate the relay and is about 1 million. The amplifier can be used in other devices where it is required to convert weak current pulses into strong ones with short delay time; one example mentioiXed is the measurement of beat frequency. There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 DOLBAK Ye.I ;'TOVBINA, A.I. Frequency divider with ferrite-transistor triggers. I= kh, xfo.12:4&-47 D 162* (KRA 14V (Frequency eh t re) ange DOLEAK, Ye.I. Two transistor circuits. Trudy inst.Kom.stand.s, mar i iza.prib. no.5940-83 162. (Tr.ansistor circuits) (MIRA 16:1) DOLBAKP YNIO Transistorized devtae for integral comparlson of frequencies. Trudy inst.Kom.stand., nor i izm.pribe no.59s78-79 t62. (MIRA 1631) (Frequency measurement) OBSKIY, I 38 ton capacity, semitrailer for truss transportation. Avt.transp, 43 no.3:40-41 Mr 165, (MIRA 180) t BLOXHIN, I.Te., inzhoner; UUMMO 7 honer; MOM'TANOT, V.I., Aj, , inz inzhaner; MORIN. V.A.. tekhnik--- Use of easily removable heads on large steel castings. Lit.proizv. no.12:24-25 D 155. (KLRA 9:3) Crounding) SAVEYKOV V,N,; BELITSOV, P.F*;_DOLBF.NKO, Ye.T. 4 Reducing the consumption of Uquid steel in the production of shaped castings by the use of risers of efficient shape, Lit. proizv. no.2t2-4 F 163. (MIRA 160) .(Founding) (Risers (Founding)) il CHERNOV, Yu.1.; DOLBENKO,,_7e.T.; SMOKER, B.Z.j VASILEVSKIY, P.F.S, kand. -t9X19-.n.-aMFj retsevient [Founding in the heavy machinery industryl an album) Iz- gotovlenie otlivok v tiazhelom mashinostroenii; allbom. Yioskvav Mashinostroonie) 1964. 154 p. (MIRA 17s12) IMEYNY S*E'; 'D'M"NIKOV) V-P-; SHEKHTER, Yu.N.; YEVSTFATOVA, N.I.; DOLIBERG A.L. Production of clear oulfonate additives. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.2:19-24 F 162* - (MIFA 15:1) 1. Mookovskiy zavod("Neftegaz". inbric6tion and lubricants-Additives) -77-- --- (b) JD/WW/Wb,/RM NEWPOWS" EWrW/F-PF(-G)/F-WP(J) L k39-66 AC'CESSION NR: AP5024386 UR/0286/65/000/WI0068/0068 620.197.3 Zj j9 63 AUTHORt. Shekhter, Yu. N.t Vevnshtok~ V# V.,- --DollberR. A& Le; Kalashnikov, V. Ps; Poddubnyy~;_V. N..; Goryachava, V. I.%. Rozvadovskaya~ H, K, _17MI Levitin, W. -rr ~F 777 F/F. ST TITLE: Prepatative mathod., for, ~corroiion-i b to" for iietalsi Cliss 230 A No. IM66 4 SOURCE., Byulleten izo oteniy i tovarnykh znakov, not 15, 19650 68 TOPIC TAGS: corrosionli ibitor ABSTRAM An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for corrosion inhibitors for metals which involves'petrolcum product-nitration. To increase the inhibitor effectivenessito lower its costj and to widen the range of available inhibitors,~petrulstum, or oxidized strolatump or pyro polymer@, p or a mixture thereof are nitrated. [SHI ASSOCIATION: none SUBNITTED: 09Mar63 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEs NO REF SOV, 000 OTHER: 000 ATD PRESS - Card-'!'. 4 386j-6 0 3/081/'2/OnVO/009/058/075 B166/B144 i~alashni,~ov, V. P., .3hekhter, Yu. N., Yevstratova, 14. 1., Jolltcr,~, A. L., Pr%ygayeva, Ye. D. TITLE: Production of sultionate a-14ditives by sulf, ,gtizing mineral oils V.,ith 30 in liouid 50 3 2 'C abstract 501C,'~L: ~elcrativn~-,, zhurnal. Khi%Aya, ~o. 9, 525, 9'.',270 (Novosti neft. i L~az. tekhn. 'A;efte-j6~erabot'r-1a,i nefte-.I no. 6, 19061, 11 - 16) X T _uction process for obtaining oil-soluble sulfonates by Sul- furizinr, mdrcral oils .-;ith 50 3 in licuid 60 2 is worked out. This offers substantial advLnta,.-es over sulfurization zith oleum or gaseous SO The 3' conditions for sulfurizing 4(, -5 (ASJ-5),-.'. -8 (D-8), AC -9,5 (A6-9,51 and V- -20 ~'I.'.5-20) oils are selected. The sulfonates of various metzils -..-ere obtaine-4. It is established that the basic Ca sal-~s of the sulfoacids ob- tained b~, sulfurizi-nG oils rhich have been produced by the selective refin- inp, of eastern petroleums show good detergent and dispersive proierties. Card 1/2 Production of sulfonate ... S/031/62/000/009/058/075 B166/13144 A deterrent and disr)ersive adtitive, H- -102 (N' G-102), was produced as a 'concentrate of Ca su-1for-ite, ~as'ed on sulfurized AS-9,5 oil' produced b~- tl,e Novo'.uybyr,hev NIPZ (14,/. by 'eight SO to oil). Tests of the additive, V; 3 carried out under li-bor-tory and service conditions, established its hirh dketerrent and dispersive properties and showed the necessity of corabininr it ritb Ln efficient antioxidant. The method of sulfurizinc, oils vith '1~0-_ -n liquid 602 to obtain o~l-soluble sulfonates is recommen-'ed for wide introduction into industry. [Abstracter's note: Complete rd 212 ..PM,IBERG A.L.; GRISHAYEVAp A.S. - Nitration of mineral oils. Khim. i takh. topl. i masel no.1:27-32 ;a 164, (MMA 17:3) I* Moskovskiy zavod "Neftegas". SOURCE: Kh'.miya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 1, 1964, 27-32 TOPIC TAGS:. mineral oil nitration, AS-9.5 oil, DS-8 oil, DS-11 oil, anticorroeion additive preparation, detersive additive preparation, aromatic hydrocarbon nitration, aromatic hydrocarbon oxidation, naphthene nitraLion, nitrated oil additive, nitration ABSTRACT- Selectively purified AS-9-51 DS-8 and DS-11 oils are suitable raw materials for nitrating to obtain oil-soluble products usable as artiqqrrosive and detersive additives. MS-20, AS-6-5 -and sRindle 2:111-23", selectively purified aromatics having unfavorable viscosities, form insolubles on nitration. Nitration is accompanied by oxidation regardless of the nitrating agent used with the extent of each reaction being dependent on the type of oil, acid concentra- tion, and temperature. With strong nitric acids, by increasing the CUM 1/2 L 27275-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4009783 concentration and amount of acid used, nitration and oxidation increases simultaneously. With weaker nitric acid, t-he decrease strength increases the oxidizing action and causes formation of oil- insoluble products. Aromatile hydrocarbons in the oils 1'orui nitra-tior, and oxidation products on treatment with nitric acid of any concen- tration, but naphthenes and high molecular paraffins do not react. The aromatic and naphthenic hydrocarbons react with fuming nitric acid, but the high molecular weight paraffins do not. Orig. art. has: 8 tables and 2 equations. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy zavod "Neftegaz" (Moscow Factory "Neftegaz") SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: PiT, Fp NR REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 004 Card 2/2 SOURCE; Neftepererabotka i nefteWmiya, no. 2, 1964, 7-10 TOPIC TAGS-. petroleum nitration, protective lubricant, oil inhibitor, f--rrf-~ifm lubricant ~,,il additive NG-106 ABS-1 AACT: The authors propose a metliod of manufacturing a 10IN-SOILIMIlt-*N.' n t t T- ffrl corr(,sion in~hihxwr by nitrating oils from selecUve refininiv o1 eastern t Thf, fin.-.~ pro~fticts :ir n(-; ~e~~s viar. -'kv, C-1 Oil 11)d MtT'ilting Do 1,Lr. d s--.n),11-mt:- ~o 2~1 3CI-i Af Ler the ab-we research. t Pil-t Di ~-nt i r~ r a 11; ~ T-. '1% "'.1 ~cs-r,.ptaon and "Io"~ 111'ig 7~- ~Iklccesiifuffir testse, ov widmr t-horr 'J, ?-r .w--t Ccrd 1/2 L 19726--65 ACCESSION NR: AP4049871 metals. In addition, NG-106, as tested by the Neftegaz plant, is eff ective is -J e-L --11:--,'-',:: t iECM. T--Jj~_Jng it useful as Ln oLl ad:htive. k F-xiuc-u-: ASSOCIATION: Moskovs1dy zavod "Neftegaz" (Moscow "Neftegaz" Plapp SUBbUTTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: FP NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 002 Card 2/2 L L 16160-615 KNT(znI//EPF(c )/T PIr - i, BSD,/ASD W - 3/ ASD D' ACCESSIOIN NF P1,40, AUTHORS: Dcllberg, A.L.; GrIshayeva, A.S. TITLE: Development of a nitration process of mineral oils SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiva to7~liv i masel, no. TOPIC TAIGS: cil nitr;~Aion, continuous oil nitration, n-JI-ir sulfuric acid addition, opt_4,mal n4trat-i:n corrosior-, lr,~.LL.Itcr IABSTRACT k Y.- .. he am ~,on: earli- ervor A3 - 6 . autbors, -studies ford T-:-,, BaseLd -tir f ra .a con nuous process o mi-ne - 1--oil nIttetio-rill 6re reported. Tests were conducted wJAh the mineral oils AS-9-5, DS-8 an~ LS-11 with ac-_';6 cf' varyin~~ concentration or a mixture Sulfuric a a~ 100 ~/_ ratic to the ci..' an,~ a' var atures. -e res,111~_s are tat)ulated, the Iaboratcry and -,I.c 3".*,e;-.,a-'IC'd___'y re~re5en~e.~. A i-, ~ 1' C C. of the end products were deter-in"ned by tests on steei 'ame ae wa5 found that 50-80% nitric acid was required, the colncentra~jon'~ depending upon the oil and the desired properties of the end pruducL. QPtimal results were obtained with a 30% acid addition with respect Uird V2 ACCESSION NR: AP4045003 .to oil. Increasing the acid caused Increased viscosity of the end product, thus lower yield of nitration products and increase of resinous ma*lter. (',,,,--Lmal temperature was 50-q5C. Temr~-rat'-~7es 120C increased t~~e c)idizin-- properties Of the ni-trat--r.'a a~',en.'-, causin the forrmaf--,.o7. of tar. t4itration with a mixture- of e ~il! a V amounts Of QVI~ suil Puri c and 6Yt, nitric acid Incre a3ed t ne those nitration products which could be isolated from aqueo~is J- propyl alcohol- Advantages of the process are its absence of an inflammabie solvent and a 100% yield with respect to he nit rated ci-', s a deteri~ent- -,:-e - an. a i& al. Orig. art. has: 6 tables and 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy zavod "Neftegaz" (Moscow factor-1 "Ne.ftegaz") SUBMITTED; 00 ENGL: CXD .3 ZUB CODE: MT, GC NR REY SOV: 004 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 L 01303-67- EWT(m)/EWP(J)/EV4P(t)/ETI Ijp(c) JDABAM ACCNR. AP6003433 (A SOURCE CODE: 5/66/000/001/0048/005nL !PWTHOR: Dollbergs A* L.; Vaynshtok, V. V*; Kreyn So E*; Shelkhter, Yu, N'; Po ddubnMi-V---X-*-' ORG: none V1 TITLE: Production of nitrated petrtlatum-base corrosion inhibitors SOURCE: Khimiya i takhnologiya topliv i mas'el, no,lj 1966p 48-51 TOPIC TAGS: petroleip produetp corrosion inhibitor, steel CZAUA4-f-- ABSTRACT: Ozoaerite and petrolatum-base corrosion inhibitors to now made by ox1du.:,cn" with air at 130-160C in the presence of a catalyst. The preparation takes 1C-24. hr. A less time-consuming method was offered for producing a corrosion inhibitor from petrolatum. It consisted of treating petrolatum with a 62% HNO solution, neutralizin;y the reaction product with a 20% aqueous solution of NaOH withoat removal of the spent- HNO3, and dehydration. The nitrated and neutralized petrolatum was completely solubiq in oil and insoluble in water, The test on the corrosion-protective properties of the 5% solution of nitrated petrolatum in transformer oil made with St.45 steel proved Thai as a corrosion inhibitorj the product was not inferior, if not superior, to the oxidize( petrolatumo Me optimal con!!~mption of M was determined as 10%. Nitrating petrolatun '03(:~~'.30%) contri '?ed in s' with large amounts of 'a% bu ome cases to its corrosive propertiesi ~-Card 1/2 uDc: 665.521.5 t 66-095,81 : 620,193 L -oi ACC NR. ',~P6003433' 4-h ra5pect to the steel. The treatment of oxidized petr0lat= with small amounts ,(5-15%,)o-r 62-~11H.1%1003with noutrallization byNaOH and dehydration yielded an inhibitor soluble both in wa~or anid in oils* This permitted it to be used in the form of either, oil or water solutions. The most effective corrosion inhibitors for the steel was the oxidized petrolatump having an acid number of 30-45 after treatment with 15% addition of the 62% hh'03 solution* The quality of the inhibitors depended greatly on the purity of the final product. For this purpose the nitrated oxidized petrolatum was purified of spent 'M03 by settling and treated with NaOH to a neutral reaction. The product of nitration of oxidized petrolatum was tested as a corrosion Inhibitor for ferrous and nonferrous metals (Al,, duralumin., Cu,,Pb., Sn., bronze., Mg alloysp steels., solder., east iron., and in combinations of metal-mood and metal-rubber). In all cases it provided for long-lasting and reliable protection* The nitration of oxidized petrolatum from the Kazan NPZ was made in a pilot plant installation with 62% ENO (consumption 15') at 70-90G for 4 hr without settling out any of the spent HNIO 3* Re nitrated produ'oot had an acid number of 90 mg KOH. The final neutralized inhibit6r had an ash content of 1,5% an alkalinity by phenolphthalein of 1.2 mg KOH and by bromophenol. blue of 65.7 mg EM" a water content of 1.6% Dean and Stark, and good protective properties of the 5% solu- tion.in transformer oil for St*45 steel: more than 30 days in water before the appearance of corrosion nuclei. The nitrated petrolatum and the nitration of oxidized petrolatum ~= be made in the same simple apparatus which is used for the nitration of mineral oils& Orig, arto bass 5 tables* SUB CODE:11/13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REFs 002 r~r,l 2/2 ~Ad ~ I)OL t Irmn-3 N.-A). nApr.50 "Forms of the Loss in Stability of Rods," M. D. Dollberg, Sci Res Inst Math and Mech, KharIkov State U DOk Ak Wauk SSSR- Vol LXXI, No 5, pp 839-M Studies effect of prolonged bend in rods lying onlyon hard supports. Dollberg offers new ap- .proach to Integrati i usual eq of bend: 9(x)y"(xl7lf +P?flx)YI(x)71 = 0 by the way of .7.theorems and criteria involving B(k) and f(x). Submitted 9 Feb 50 by Acad M. A. Lavrentlyev.' 176T95 1. DOL I Fi;Rn' M. D. 2. USSR (600) 4. Elastic Rols and Wires 7. Ceneralization of tl,.e. Pubn-v nrr+lem. I'kr. mat. zhur. 3 No. 4, 19~1. Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. Unclassified. , - ; ~ - -: . , - L-: . ~~ . . I- ~ . 11 7--- 1 -.. --- - . - - - . i ---I.- USSR/pf~ysics Rotating Bodies, Critical 1 Jul 52 Speeds "Problem Concerning the Oritical Angular Velocities Of AL Rotating Shaft," M. D. Dollberg - "Dok Ak DTauk SSSRII Vol IMM, No 1, pp 45-48 Givea a qual picture of the distribution of angular velocities* in a shaft bearing both concil and also distributed masses and lying on an arbitrary number Of elastic supports. Gives as relevant vorks: A. N. Krylov, "Determining the Critical Angular Velocities of.Rotating Shafts," 1932; F. M. Dimentberg, "Trans verse and Critical Velocities (Survey," 1951; Ya. L. 224T9 -6,1- J14 NudelInan, "Methods for Determining the Frequencies and Critical Forces for Core Systems," (1949). Sub-~ mitted b3~ Acad A. I. Nekrasov 3 May 52. SOV/1 24-58-4-4527 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1-958, Nr4, p IZZ(USSR) AUTHOR: M~,D. ~~ TITLE: On Connections of Maximum Rigidity (0 svyazyakh naibollshey zhestkosti) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Khar1kovsk. un-t, 1957, Nr 80, Zap. Matem. otd. fiz. -matem. fak. i Khar1kovsk. matem. o-va, Vol 25, pp 179-190 ABSTRACT: The author poses the problem of finding conditions ensuring a maximal increase of the basic frequency of vibrations in a system of bars by means of the superimposition of additional connections [ a further analysis of I. G. Bubnovl s problem, Stroitel1naya mekhanika korablya (Shipbuilding Mechanics), Vol 1, 1912]. Assuming that the number of connections is given, the author arrives at a variational principle which solves the problem, namely, the necessity to determine the maximum of the minimums of a certain functional in the given conditions. A relationship is noted between the problem and the known theorem of R. Courant (Courant, R. , G;lbert, D. , Methods of Mathematical Physics, Vol 1, 1951). The author's Card 1/2 analysis is based upon the properties of the kernels of the SOV/124-58-4-4527 On Connections of Maximum Rigidity integral equations of the problems of vibrations of elastic bar systems. The question of increasing the first frequency of the vibrations of a beam is studied in detail. 1. Vibi-ation--Theory 2. Structures--Vibration 1. S. Arzhanykh 3. Mathematics Card 2/2 .AUTHORs Dollberg, M.D. 20-120-5-4/67 TITLEt On the Deeompositibrff a Positive Kernel Into a Bilinear Series (0 razlozhenii. pozitivnogo yadra v bilineynyy ryad) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 120, Nr 5, PP 945-948 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Let K(Xqs) be a continuous symmetric positive kernel defined in a!!~x, s -4bj Let pi(x) be functions of bounded variation. Let b b Oi w f K(x,s)dp,(s), aij f q), (x) dpj (x) a a and let a ijin 91 awl,2,... be different from zero. i,j-, Furthermore let K(X,S) 01W .... 4).(X) R (Xqs) - K(x,s); R (x9s) 0 1 (s) n> 0. 0 n An a The kernels R (X's) are positive and it is Card 1/3 . n .On the Decomposition of a Positive Kernel Into a Bilinear Series 20-120-5-4,67 b f Rn(x,s)dpi(s) - 0, i-1s,2p ... .n. a Theorems There holds the representation b b 00 fRi-1 (x,t)dpi(t)fRi- 1(s,t)dpi(t) a a K(x,s) - R(x,s) 4z b b ffR,_,(x,s)dpi(x)dp,(s) a a where the series converges uniformly in both variables. R(X's) is symmetrical, positive and continuous too and it isbR(x,s)dp,(B)-O,, 1-102, f a Three further theorems deal with the remainder function R(x,s) and its uniqueness under a different ohoice of fpi(x)j~ Card 213 There are 5 refere.noes, 4 of which are Soviet and 1 German. . On the Deoomposition of a Positive Kernel Into a Bilinear Series 20-120-5-4'6T PRESENTED: February 6, 1958, by S,N.Bernshteyn, Academician SUBMITTED: February 6, 1958 1. Mathematics Card 3/3 IF If if 11 1 13 11j, W1 IAll N" 11 24 1 VjTr77 r 0 AUTHOR: TITLEt 84571 S/02 60/134/001/027/038 XX C111YC222 Dollberg, M.D. On the Solution-of Integral Equations by Means of Series PERIODICAL% Doklady Akademii nauk..SSSR, 1960, 'Vol. 134,-No. 1, pp 25-28 TEXTt Lemmat If the ay)metric real kernel K(x,a)(a4 x, s.!!~b) is positive and--'cont1nu6us and if ~ (x) (aezx-4b., i - 1,2,...) are continuous real n functions so that the kernels K 3) - Y- ~i(x) ~j(q) are n(x0s) - K(X,I, positive, then the sequence of the kernels K (X#s) converges uniformly in n a 1!~ x, s -- b . If the kernel satisfies the conditions of the lemma, then (1) K(X's) H(x,t)H(s,t)dt(t) where I is an interval, T(t) (t 61) is a non-decreasing function and 2 H x,t 6 L v for every x E la,b]. The author treats an integral equation Card 14 84571 On the Solution of Integral Equations by 9/02 60/134/001/027/038 XX k6ans of Series C111YC222 the distribution function 6(x) of which is of bounded variation on [a,b] Theorem 1s The resolvent r (x,e,A ) of the kernel K(x,e) satisfying the Is and (1) can be represented in the d omain,of dofinition of the kernel by the uniformly convergent series D A O I (10) 2 B bil .... b1i b 11 .... bii B bi-101 ....bi-iti b i_i,i .... bi_i,i where B jb,jjn n i,j_l Here (8) Ti(x) H(x,t)qi(t)dT(t) Card 2/ 4 8h57:L On the Solution of Integral Equations by S/020/60/134/001/027/O3F3 XX Means of Series CIII/C222 (9) b qi(t)qj(t)d*U (t) ~i(x) tj(x)dS'(x) where 2 2 qi(t)e- L,7- is an arbitrary sequence dense in L G V Theorem 2t If the resolvent of a symmetric real kernel K(X,B) the second iterated kernel of which is continuous is constructed with the aid of a non-decreaaing'dietribution function W(x), then it can be represented in the domain of definition of the kernel by the uniformly convergent series (1.3) F C 1,C ell ... 01i ell ... cli. X.4c where C 0 n . n j- 84571 On the Solution of Integral Equations by S/02 60/134/001/027/o38 XX Means of Series Clll~CC222 Here (11) -X,(X) K(xjs) 41,(s)dG'(s) (12) cij Ai(x) I i(X)d6~(X) X i (x) -?j (x) d 15 (x) 2 where 44(x) is an arbitrary sequence complete in L.. With the aid of the series (10), (13) the resolvent can be calculated approximately by replacing the series by partial sums. j There are 4 references: I Soviet, 1 English, 1 German and I Swedish. PRESENTED: April 19, 19609 by S.N. Bernahteyn, Academician SUBMITTED: April 10, 1960 Card 4/4 V -A 2 13 -Jilne ID Nt :09_- 6E'N'E"RAL DESIGN METHOD FOR SHELLS Or- REVOLUTION UNDER SYM-' METRP*L LOADING (USSR) I. 'M Dol'ber&_1 M. D. and alykhin. IN: Raschet prostranstvQnnykh konstruk- Atsiy; sb rnik statey, vyp. 8 (Design of three-dimensional structi4res; -collection -as of artict no. 8). Moskva, -Gosstroyizdat, 1962, 47-68. S/779/62/000/008/001/006 IAn appnoximatL- method of structural mechanics for investigating the states of istress nd strain of symmetrically loaded-thin-walled shells of revolution with an iarbitrarily -shaped meridional section is'proposed.- The method is similar t-o Ritz's; Ihowever, it ensures the ponvergence of successive approximations to the exact solution, avid thus facilitates determination of the value of the error. The co ~4 nven- tional assumptions of the theory of thin shells regarding isotropy of the material, I.preservation of normals to the middle surface, and smallness of normal stresses j Aare used to obtain, by applying the principle of virtual displacements, a system of Card .1/2 a V I I 10 00 A its 00 i so ad6tutia rlcwrwe. 'U J.S.R. 66,121. Apt, Ail. NW. anti V. 1. ~CMhRUWAWN Ca to tract vd1h MAIM. 1'.fvvi1tt.Iw -00 ibe Ottittloo of (be rmctim product. the tmwtion tnam i, so T'' pouird into a mixt. of kr and a waid, otn~ 4 A ntimerif -00 Wt, ex.. NO or %114 C"%Ir surm.11stf. sib 00 too 00 00 to 0 log ZOO log oil too C60 fk1 T 1.1v,- It cut U IR 41, so it" m It a is It a K st a it of "a A 11 w 0 m I, I IF 2 a 09 0 is o 4 & 0 00,000 0,6000 so !9"0 0 0 o ****sees* see o Is 0 00010006 0 a 0, 0 A 0 0 0 Wwg 0 so o'0 0 6 46 0 Soo****** 0 0 0 ROTUSTROV, M.M.; YASWITSOY,, B.Yu. [IAsnytalkyi.. B.IUJ; BAYSHLVAI V.G. [b~isheva,, V.H.]; DOLIHMG, Ye.B. .Antibacterial spectnm of korinal and trichlorazol. Visnvk. iKyiv. un. no.4.,,Ser. biol. no.21M-7061, (MM 16:6)-- z I II (EXTERICIDES) DOL 17,7-2G, Ye. B. "Investigation of the synthesis of sulfanilaiidothiazol (norsulfazol)'.11 Min Health USSR. All-Union Sci Res Chemicapharmaceutical Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for 'lie Degree of Can-fidate t, u in Technical Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya letopis', Yo. 16, 1956 rl > /42' X USSR/ Organic Chemistry Synthetic organic chemistry E-2 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - nimiya, no 4, 1957) 11786 'Author Yasnitskiy B.G., Dol'berg Ye B. Title Reaction of Intera-c-tTo-n-~-oT-Kc-yTsu]Lfanylylchloride with 2-Aminothiazole. I Study of Interaction of Di-(Caromethoxysulfamylyl)-Aminothiazole with 2-Aminothiazole. Orig Pub : Zh. obshch. khimii, 1956, 26, No 7, 2W-2o4q. Abstract : Study of kinetics of interaction of di-(carbomethoxysiilfanylyl)-amino- thiazole W with 2-aminothiazole (II) in C6H Cl. It was found that yield of monocarbomethozy-sulfanylyl stminothikzole (IIf) is considera- bly lower than th6 theoretical due to fornation of by-products Presen- ted are kinetic,curves of the dependence of the yield of III-upon dura- tion and temperature of the reaction. Mean values are determinsd of ve- locIty constants of the formation of III from I) at 100 and 115 , which are (1-32 + 25%).10-3.molerl and (4.41+-21%).!U-3 mole-1 min- , respec- tively. Activation ejierg~_of the pro'c'ess is-calculated as being 12000 calories. From carb6methoxy-sulfanylylchl6ride and the hydrochloride of II is prepared I, MP 196-19r (from alcbhol). Into 100 ml C6H5Cl Card 1/2 USSR/ Organic Chemistry - Synthetic organic chemistry 'E-2 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 4, 1957, 11786 are charged at 1200, 3 g II and 15-78 9 1, mixture is heated 1 hour at 1300, cooled, filtered, and II is obt7ained in the filtrate, from 14.5 g of precipitate are Isolated I and III, yield 19.3%, MP 236-50, Card 2/2 YkSNITSKIY, B.G.; DOLIBIM, Ye.B. Interaction between acetyl sulfanilyl ohlorlde and 2-aminothio- pyrrole. Part 2, Interaction between oarbomethoxy mlfanilil chloride and 2-amiriothiopyrrole. Zhur. ob. khim. 26 no.10:2859- 2862 0 '56. (mm 1113) 1,.M)arlkovskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skly khimiko-farmatseyticheakiy institut, (F~rrrole) (Stilfanllyl) . i ~; . Y~ Rm"RI, lc~-.,, , ~,-, - , - I I " !~`,:-"~ ~~, ~;J- -, 4-1~ ~il-',,~~-, - . . II, YISNITSKIY, B.G., SARKISOYAKTS, S.A.. n(MOBERG T B- Polymers in the medical supplies industx7. Medeprom, 3.2 no,12:7-12 D'58 (MIRA 3-1: 12) 1. Shartkovskiy nauchno-iseledovatelli3kiy khimiko-farmati3evticheskiy institut, (MEDICAL SUPPLIES) (MACROMOIRCULAR COMPOUDS) USNITSXIT,,.3.G.-,.D0LIBIIRG. Ts.B. I Obtaining dichloroacetylahloride by the oxidation of trichloro- ethylene. Yled.promo 14 no.2.-39-4o P 16o. (xnu 13-.5) 1. Kharlicovskiy nauchno-imeledovatel'skiy khtmiko-farmatseyticheskly institut. (ACITIL CHLOE U-SNITSKIY, B.G.j DOLIBERG, Ye.B.; KOVAL121KO, G.I. Syntheoio-of 2--acetylamino-5-nitrothiazole. Med. prom SSSH 14 no.12-. 35-37 D 1600 iKMA 13912) 1. Kharlkorol4y nauchno-issledovat6l'skiy khimiko-farmatsevticheakiy institute (THUZOLE) YASNITSM, B.G.; KOVAIMIKO, G.I. Improved method for producing acetylamino-thiasole. Med. prom. 15 no.6:42-43 Ja 161. (MMI 15:3) 1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy khimiko-fa=atsev- tichaskiy institut. (THMOIS) YASNITSKIY, B.Goj DOL'~~!O.B.; ARONOV, Yu.Ye. Photochamioal chlorination of ahloral to trichloroacetyl chloride. Zhur.org.khi.m. 1 no-32448-450 Mr 165. (MIRA 1884) 1. 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