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I)ZHD(UKUDZBO K,M,; HILIM, L.F.
Gatechols in some varieties of the tea plant. Biokhim. chaine
proizv. no.8:53-36 160. (MIRA 14:1)
1. Inatitut biokhimii imeni A*N. Bakha AN SSSR, Hoskva.
(Tea-Varieties) (Catechol)
DZHEKUKUDZEj K.M.; NESTYUK, M.N.; ~ffl&SkO, L.F.
Catechins and flavanoids in some tea varieties of the Chinese Peoplets
Republic. Biokhimiia 25 no.2:349-354 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 34S 5)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.H.Bakha Akademii nauk SSSRP Moskva.
(CHINA-TEA) (FLAVONOIDS) (GATEGHOL)
- DZEDMKHLDZI, K.H.; NISTrUK, N.Y.
flavonoid transformation in curling tea leaves. Dokl.Alr SSSR
133 no.2:469-471 J1 060. OWU 13:7)
1. Institut blokhtaii imeni A.H.Bakh& Akademii nauk SSSR.
Predetavleno aimdemlkm A.I. 013&rizWmo
(TIA) (ITATONOIDS)
---DZHENUKHADU- Kan a ta nt Some, almdamik. otv.red.;
SHAROVATOVA, I.B., red.izd-ws; VOIKOVA. Y.T., takhn.red,
[Tea cultivation anil production in the Chinese People's
Republic] Kulltura, I proizvodstvo chaia Y Kitaiskoi Narodnol
Reepublike. Nookyaq Isdvo Abd,nauk SM, 1961. 159 p,
(KM 140)
(China--To,&)
DZ!UTKHP,DZE, K. M. I 17-IMI., G. A. 9 =ESIIKOp L. F. (LISL F,)
"Biochemical Variability cf the Tea Plant. 11
Rc.~ort ,,n.~sentcd ~A th,~! 5th International Biochemistr't; COM.-r-C-L, I'OSCLW,
1o-16 Augi:st 1961
DZHEMUKHADZE,__K.H,.; MILESHKO, L.F.
Tannins in the large-leaved Tuwlan tea. DoU. AN SSSR 136
po.6:1471-1473 F 16--j. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Institut biokhimii im. A. N. Bakha, AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom A. I. 4arinym
YMIAF PROVINCE-TF.A)
RANNINS)
WHEMUKEADE, K.M.; NESTYUK) M.N.; MILESHKO) L.F.
Flavonoids in tho t1foliate flushes of the tea plant. Biokhimiia
26 no.4:694-700 Jl-Ag 161. O-IIRA 15:6)
1. Institute of BJochemistryp Academy of Sciences of the USSRt
mca~~Vw. (TEA)
(FUWHOIDS)
DZWMDMZE, K.M.
"Itinciples of the biochemistry of plants" by V.L. Kratovich.
Reviewod by K.M. Whemukhadze,, Biokhimiia 26 no.4:764 Jl-JAg 161.
(BOTAEICAL CHEMIS111Y) (NIRA 15.6)
(KMTOVICH, V.L.)
MUMMEROZE, K. M. L.; NESTYUK M.M.
_;. BUBUN, G.J , .9
A day's dynamics of OholB and flavones in a tea plant* Biold".
ckain. proizv. no.9-t,119 162, (KCRA l6s4)
1, Institut biokhImii imeni A.N.PAkhA AN SSSR,, Mbakva.
(Flavones) (Catechol) (Tea)
---DZHEKJMUZE _AJL-~'RILESHKO, L.F.
~
Tanning materials in the raw tea ofthe Demo~ratic Rs~ "blic', of V'ptnsm-
Biokhim. chain. proizv. no.9-61-63-162* 4 63j)
1. Institut biokhbdi imeni A.H.Bakha KH SSSR, Moskva.
(Tannins) - (Vietnam, North-Tea)
DZHEMUKUJDZS,,-WL-
Problem of the placo of origin of the tea plant, Biokhim. chain. proizv.
464,68 162. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Institut biokhliaii imeni A.B.Bakha AN &SSR., Moskva.
(Yunnan Province Tea)
DZHEMUKHOZE K M - MILESHko, Ld.; NAKHmk;DOV, F.G.
Catecholo in the wild tea plant* Biokhim. chain, proizvi no.9:56-60
t62* (MIRA l6jI,)
1. Institut biokhiy#i A.N.Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Catechbl) (China-Tea)
DZHE14UKHA= K. M.
Biochemical control of tea production. Biokhim. chain. proizv. no.9:
1"-147 162. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Institut biokhimii imeni, A.N.isakha AN SSSR, Mookva.
(Tea)
~ . DZHEKJKHADZE) K.M.; NAKHWDOV, F.G.
Effect of watering on the catechin synthesis in a tea plant. Dokl.
L1447 164.
AN SSSR 155 no. -1448 Ap NIRA 17W
1. Institut biokhimii im. A.N.Bakha AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom A.I.Oparinymi.
DZHERUKHADZE, K.M.1 AZOVTSEV, G.R.
Catechols in bumet (Sanquisorba L.). Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.33715-
717 Mr 165. (M:1RA 1834)
1. TSentrallnyy Sibirskiy botanicheskiy sad. -Subt~itted June 16,
1964.
DZHEMUKHADZEP~J~M-; BUZUN G.A.; KILFSHFO, L.V.
Enzymatic oxidation of catechols. BiokYImdla 29 no.~r882-
888 Jl-Ag 164. (M-,RA 18-.11)
1. Institut biokhinii imeni Bakha AN S68R, Moskva.
MILESHRO, L~F.
BUZUXI G.A.;,PZHE7MF-HO4,j _~.
Preparative ieclatlon of tea catechols by u5ing sephadox.
rrikl. biokhim. i mikrobiol. I nc-.5~~522-528 ~-O 165.
(Milu 19111)
1. Tnatitut biokbisill 1-menl JI.N. Bakha AN SSSR,
Ma3maimAW ".
Objective rating of raw tea. Biokbim.chain.proizv. no.7:89-97
159. (MIRk 13:5)
1. Institut blokbimil limni A.N. Bakha AN SSSR, Moskva.
(TIU) (CATNOKOL)
DZMCHNLISKATA, B.I. _
Convulsions in tumors of the frontal lobs. VoDr. neirokhir. 16 no.6:
23-30 Nov-Dee 1952. (GLKL 23:4)
1. Of the First Neurological Clinic (Director - Honored Worker in
Science Prof. A. 1. Gtyzanovioh). Ukrainian Psychousurological Institute
(Director - Senior Scientific Associate R. 1. Usachev), Miarlkov.
DZHENCHELISKAYA, S. I. ANDRIANOV,, K. A. and PREEMOVA, A. 0.
"Composition for Extinguishing Electric Ards," Patent 64,9o9, july 31, 1946
Publicaticue
scieklets
AM 49
"Dissertione at tM An-UnionSIGOWUl ftgIWeriD6 IDAMU 'Unt
IwAng" I. So Ibmt a Cand Tech Sol# I p
"Elaktrichostvom So 6
ImotaUmn (m seven dissertatices tcr degree of candidate of technical
sciences includet S. I* fthencheltskaqaIs alligb-Polyneric Cmpounds as
Gas-AGeneratips whtericls,i 1. A. PoltayevIn "Tooting ArbItrrx7 Utinctica
at a One r1schargep" ind 3. A., Tsmar.~:v$B "Verendence of Lielectric Loacen
Up
,pw the Chemical Umpositim of Higb-Folymeric Crganic Gcvmada."
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AUTHORS: Andrianov, X.y Dzhenchellskaya, S., 79-28-3-27/61
e Petrashko, Yu.
TITLE: The Catalytic Polymerization of Polyphenyl- and Poly-
(Dimethyl-Phenyl) Siloxanes (Kataliticheskaya
polimerizatsiya polifenil-i poli (dimetilfenil)siloksanov)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1958, Vol. 28, Nr 3, pp. 685-689
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Polyorganosiloxanea are obtained by the hydrolysis of
alkyl(aryl)haloidsilanes or alkyl(aryl)alkoxysilanes with
subsequent condensation of the products of hydrolysis. During
the hydrolysis, reactions occur which lead to the formation
of linear or cyclic polymers. With excess water cyclic polymers
in soidous modium result with good yields. In the hydrolysis
of the difunctional monomers (of dimethylahlorosilane,
phanylmethylilichlorosilane) low-molecular cyclic products
were.ee5arated -trimers, tetramers and higher cycles
(ref 1 . The cyclic compounds obtained can regroup in the
presence of catalysts (sulfuric acid, antimony pentachloride,
Card 1/3 caustic potash, iron chloride) Ithe cycles being ruptured. The
The Catalytic Polymerization of Polyphenyl- and Poly- 79-28 -3-27/61
(Dimethyl-Phenyl)Siloxanes
polymerization of the cycles obtained from dimethylahloro-
silane occurs with an action of alkalies atcording to the
given scheme (final product
HOSiR2MR 2MR 20-).
Recently, it was found that in the hydrolysis of three-
functional compounds in acidous medium also cyclic polymers
are formed. In the hydrolysis of tthyltriethoxysilane and
pentaohlorophenyltrichlorosilane crystalline cyclic polymers
of the mentioned cubic structure were separated: in the
common hydrolysis of phenyltrichlorosilane with dimethyl-
dichlorosilane in acidous medium also cyclic polymers of
the mixed type (see formula A) are formed. As the.conversions
of tri- and di-functional alkyl (aryl)haloidsilanes in__~o
polymers are of great interest the authors tried to explain
the reaction of alkaline catalytic polymerization of cyclic
compounds obtained in the hydrolysis of phenyltrichlorosilane
as well as the products of the common hydrolysis of phenyl-
Card 2/3 trichlorosilane with dimethyldichlorosilane. It was found that
The Catalytic Polymerization of Polyphenyl- and Poly- 79-28 -3-27/61
(Dimethyl-Phenyl)Siloxanes
the poly-dimethylphenylailoxanea polymerize more easily
than the polyphenylailoxanes; octomethylcyclotetraailoxane
polymerized under the influence of small amounts of caustic
potash only when heated. In this the effect of the amount
of caustic potash on the velocity of gel formation, the
dependence of the viscosity of the initial products on the
polymerization period with various amounts of caustic potash
and the effect of the concentration of the solutions of
the polymer in toluene on the velocity of increasing
viscosity were determined (see the three diagrams).
There are 3 figures, and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet
SUBMITTED: February 2, 1957
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Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiyap 1959, Nr 12, PP 494-495 (USSR)
IUTHORSt kndrinov, K.A., Dzhenchellskaya, S.I., Zabyrina, K.I.
TITLE: On the Effect of MetallOxides and Hydroxides on the Properties
of Electric InsulatioePolyphonylethylailoxane Films
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vass. elektrotekhn. in-ta, 1958, Nr 62, pp 192-204
ABSTRACT: The effect of various metal oxides and hydroxides (Mg oxide M,
Mg sulfate (II), Ca carbonate, 3a sulfate ~III), Zn oxide (IV),
Al oxide (V), Al hydroxide (VI , Cr oxide (VII), iron minium
(VIII), lead minium (IX), T102~ on the physical-chemical(heat-
resistance, drying time, hydrophobic nature, thermal transform-
ability) and electrical properties of films (F) of polyphenyl-
ethylBiloxane resin (PES) has been studied. It has been estab-
lished that I, III, VI and VII have a great effect on the in-
crease of the thermal elasticity (TE) of PES. The greatest in-
crease in the thermal resistance and heat impact of the films is
obtained by introducing mica powder, kaolin or I into PES. TE
Card 1/2 also depends on the quantity of the introduced fillers (Fi) and
SOV/81-59-12-44295
On the Effect of Metal Oxides and Hydroxides on the Properties of Electric
Insuiation Polyphenylethylailoxane Films
the th12kness of the inv estigated F. Ba sed on PES and several Pi the enamel
PRKE-13wwas obtained whicli-is applicable as,coating enamel for operation tem-
peratures of 160 C and as impregnation substance for obtaining heat-resistant
glass-varnish fabrics. With the aim of investigating the effect films of
chemical nature and of the structure of polyorganosiloxane resinsooon TZ, films
were prepared and investigated based on modified organic polyesters and unmodi-
fied I, polyphenyl- and polyphenylmethylsiloxane resins (PMS). The pigmenta-
tion was carried out according to the prescription and technology developed
for PRKE-13- It has been established that enamels more heat-resistant than
PRKE-13 are obtained on the base of unmodified MPS. The introduction of Sic-
catives and antioxidants into the enamel sharply increases their thermoelastic
properties. The study of filled F has shown that at heating of F at 100 C the
transformation of polymers from linear into joint and three-dimensional poly-
mers takes place, which is accompanied by a loss of solubility of F. The de-
gree of transformation depends on the character of the Fi. At heating of F fil-
led with VI, at 150 0 VI interacts with the polymer. The investigation of the
effect of.the character of Fi on the hydrophobic nature of polyorganosiloxane F
has shown that the least moioture-aboorption have F containing 11, IIIt IV, V and
IX, and the least moisture penetrability have F containing VI and VIII.
Card 2/2 M. Barkova
DZIE-14CHELISKAYA, S. A.
S. 1-4. Dzhenchellshaka, K. A. Andrianov and Yu. K. Petrashko, "The 11roduction of
Soluble Polymers with Increased Viscosity."
Report presented at the Second All-Union ~onferunce on the Ghemistry and
Practical &,-,,plication of bilic on -Organic Compounds held in Leningrad from
25-27 September 1959,
Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Nr 1, lip 23e-240 (USSt)
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B016/BO54
AUTHORS: Andrianov, L. A., Dshenvha1�&k&Y&,j0,,J~, Petrashko, Yu.K.
TITLE: lew-Polymtrs of Catalytic Polymerization of Organo-
siloxanes
PERIODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, 1960, No.' 3,*pp. 20 - 23
TEXT: The authors report.on a study of catalytic polymerization of
cyclic produte of the cohydrolysis of phenyl trichlorosilane (PTCS)
with phenyl"zethyl diohlorosilAne (PMDCS)j as well as of PTCS with di-
methyl, diobldioiilane,'(,DUDOS),,,,;.Besides, they discuss cyclic products
with methyl viloxane groups.in their rings. Ethyl sulfuric,acid was
used as oatalyet4. The ratios of components, and the properties of co-
hydrolysis products o.f.organosiloxanelloare givenoPolymerization was,
conducted at.~ 1200, ~.in' some Qases at.,.90 C. From the change. in vi'scosity
of 10% solutions-of the resulting,polymers, the authors conclude",that
an inoreasing,amount of pherLyl-methyl siloxane groups in the c;hy'dro-
lysis products of.PTCSI.PMDCSp and DMDCS leads to a slight-retardation
in ring.pplymerization, It is shown that the viscosity of solutions
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Organosiloxanes B016/BO54
of this polymer group (PTCS with PXDCS) at the time of gel formation is
lower.than that. of polymers obtained from cyclic cohydrolyeis products.
Hence, the authors conclude that, in the cohyarolysis mentionedl rings
are.formed which partly polymerize under the experimental conditions
only on an acid catalyst at increased temperature. On the basis of the
infrared spectra (studies by N. P. Gashnikova), the authors conclude
that during catalytic polymerization the siloxane chains of the polymer
are transformed, and phenyl radicals are partly separated from the
silicon atom at the same time. This leads not only to a ramification of
the polymer molecules but also to a re-grouping of rings. Polymers with
ramified structure have a rather low molecular weight. The thermo-
mechanical properties of polymers as observed by 0. Ye. Colubkov are
given. A comparison of the data obtained clearly showed that an inter-
relationship exists between the vitrification temperature and the con-
tent,of bifunctional components in polymers. Polymers obtained by
cohydrolysis of PTCS with PMDCS at all quantitative ratios form, from
solutions, brittle films which dry at 200C. Polymers containing di-
methyl siloxane groups form films drying at 200-3000C. The losses in
weight during aging at 350 and 4000C for up to 10 days are given.
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Organosiloxanes Bo16jBO54
Losses slightly increase vith-an increasing content of phenyl-methyl
siloxane groups. Absolute losses, however, are small. The authors men-
tion a paper by K. A. Andrianov and ff. K. Sokolov (Ref-7). There are
4 figures, 6 tables, and 7 references: 3 Soviet and 4 US.
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AUTHORS D--hencliel '!~":aya, S. An~lrianov, K. A. -'d Pe-urashko,
I U. i~.
TITL-E: The catalytic polynor_32ation of polydimothylsiloxancs
r
SOURC2,; Xhimiya i praktichosillwye primeneniye kremneor-inichco-
kil h !~oyadi.-,eniy; trudy konferentsii. no. 6: Dollclady,
diakussii, resheniye. Il Voeu. konfer. po S'-.himii i prakt.
prim. kremneorg. soyed., Len., 1958. Leninrfrad, Izd-vo
All SSSR, 1961, 180-181
TEXT: A discussion on a previous report (no. 2, P. 451 this ub-
lication) between K. A. Andrianov, N. N. Sokolov VEI, 'lloscow , A.
V. Karlin (VNIISK, Leningrad) and 14. C.-Voronkov MS AS USSR)-
The catalytic effect of NaOh on its thermal stability ~at 3000C), as
well as the possible use of quaternary ammonium bases as catalysts
and the inefficiency of acidic catalysts were discussed.
ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut im. V.I. Le-
nina, Moskva (All-Union Electrotechnical Institute im._ V
Card 1/1 V. I. Lenin, M oscow)
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5,517 B101/B215
AUTHORS: Andrianov, K. A.p Dzhenohel'skaya, S. I., Petrashko, Yu. K.
TITLE: Catalytic polymerization of polyalumino-organoailoxanes
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy,-Ad. 7, 1961, 20-21
TEXT: The authors continue their studAes on th polymerization of
organooyolosiloxanes (ZhOKh AN SSSR, 1"1., 685 M55); Plast. massy no. 3
(1960)). The polymerization of alumindailoxanee of the general structure
0' C)
INSi/ 'Al-"
0 0
S 1 .11, 8 1
0 1 o/
R 0
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Catalytic polymerization of... BIOI/B215
was successful with the use of both acids and lyea as catalysts. At first, Y~
solubility was not reduced during polymerization, then gel formation
occurred. It was found that polyalumino-phenyl cyclosiloxane in the
presence of 1 % of NaOH at 1200C polymerizes much more quickly (gel forma-
tion within 9 hr, viscosity of the 10 % solution in toluene: 1.9) than
polyphenyl cyalosiloxane (gel formation after 15 hr; viscosity: 2.64).
Polyalumino-ethyl oyclosiloxane polymerized already after 7 hr, and
polyalumino-phenylmetbyl cyclosiloxane after 3 hr. In the presence of 1 %
of ethyl sulfuric acid, the polymerization of polyalumino-phenyl cyclo-
siloxane at 1200C took place even more quiokly*than in the presence of
NaOH: gel formation set in after 2 hrt and the relative viscosity increased
from 1.45 to 3-91. The polymerization of alumino-organocyclosiloxane takes
place gradually by precipitation of gel-forming particles. The chemical
composition of the gel differs only little from that of the soluble portion
of the polymer. The infrared spectra before and after pol merization
showed differences only in the region of the 1060-1115 cm-T band which
corresponds to the Si-O bond. The maximum of this band is shifted toward
higher values. It is concluded that the polymerization is initiated by the
opening of cycles and formation of crose-linked polymer molecules with a
marked structure. There are 1 table and 3 Soviet-bloc references.
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obtained at 300, -1,10, 400, arld 5C,-.-
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DMENCHURAYEVA, R*D.
Some textural and structural characteristics of ares In the Sumsar
complex matal deposit. Geol. rud. mestorozh. 7 no.l:99-104 J&-F
1650 (MMA 18%4)
1. Institut geologii AN Kirginkoy SSR.
MIMIGIMRIMEVA , R.
Role of faults in the localization of mineralization in the Sumsar
lead-zinc deposit. Dokl. AN SSSR 160 no-3:676-679 Ja 165.
(MIR,A 18:3)
1. Institut geologii AN KirgSSR. Submitted April 18, 1964.
DZM MOV. I.
Protection of two-phase electric motors. p. 9. RATSIONAL-
IZATSIIA. (Institut za ratsionalizatslia) Sofiya. Vol. 6.
No. 1, Jan. 1956
SCURCE: East European Accessions List (F~E) Library of
Congress, Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1956
D2HENDOV, I.
Production of explosive-safe motors in Bulgaria.
P. 26, kTezhka Promishlenost) Vol. 6, no. 3, Par. 1957, SofJa, Bulgaria
SO; Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EEAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 November 1957
DZHFNDOV, Illia, inzh.; DIMOV, Dimitur, inzh.
Water cooling of furnace transformers mounted on the arc attleel-casting
furriRces in the Machine Construction Plant of Pernik. Ratsionalizataiia
13 no.12:13-14 163.
DZHENMV, L.; DIULONROVO IV.
Cases of generalized Itand-Schualler-Chrlatian syndrome.Suvrem.med.,
Sofia 5 no.11:105-107 1954.
1. Iz 3urgaskata kurzhavna bolnitsa (g1. lekar; 2h. Stakolov)
(LIPOIDOSIS,
R&M-Schualler-Chriatian synd.. gensralized case)
-DZHXMOV, L.; DIULGIIROV, Iv.
Cal a of Albers-Schoenberg disease prmcading rickets. Suvrem.med..
Sof La. 5 no. ii: n3-117 1954.
1. Iz burgaskata okruzfina bolnitea (gl. lekar: Zh. Siakolov)
(OSTE06CLIROBIBI
osteopetrosis preceding rickets)
(RICUTS, complications.
osteopetrosto preceding rickets)
DZHMMV, L.; DIULGEROV, Iv.; ZLATXV. N.-, POPOV. A.
Application of certain rentgenologic methods in pulmonary
function tests in artificial pneumothorax. Suvrem. mod., Sofia
6 no.12:68-71 1955.
1. Is Okrushnata bolnitea-Burgas (gl. lekar: Zb. Slakolov)
0kruzhn1i& protivotuberkulozen dispanser-Burgas (gl. lekar:
M. Karapalov).
(PNAMTHORAX, ARTIFICIAL,
lung x-resy. (L'ul))
ZLATV. N.; NKI14IZHIV. M.: ])ZHZNMV, L.-, DIULGIROV, Iv.
Case of anterior rigbil. paramediastinal suppurative pleurisy
following artificial pneumothorax. Suvrem. sod.. Softs. 6 no.
12:90-92 1955.
1- 'Is 0krushulla protivotuberkulosen dispanser-burps (&l.
leimr: M. Karapalev), i Okrusbnats boluitea-Burgas (g1.
lekar: Zh. Stakolov);
(PNIIIMTHORAX, ARTIMCIAL, complications,
pleurisy, suppurative. (Bul))
(PLIMST, stioloigy and pathogenesis.
pneumothorax, artif. (Bul))
MMMIDOV, L.; DrUIGJROV, I.; CHILINGINOV, I.; MATIV, N.
servations on incidence and development pulmonaz7 and specific iafil-
trations with special. reference to the concept of oulmonary segments.
Suvrem. mad., Sofia El no.5tj5-45 1957.
1. Is Bdrgaskata okruzhna bolnitea (G1. lekar: Zh. Sokolov) i Okraxhniia
protivotuberkulosen dispanser-Burps (Gl. lekar: M. Karapaley).
(WNG DISRASMS, pathology,
segmental aspects of infiltrations (Dal))
BKIMDZH13V, M.; DIULGEROV, I.; IDMMWV, L.; RAICH3V, Zh.
Courvisar's syndromt-AMM09"R1.1"tdis, 10 no.4:360-362 1957.
(TJMIOGT 01 IPALUR. compl.
araus aortae dexter, case report (Bul))
(AORU, abnorm.
dextroposition of aortic arch with tetralogy of Fallo,t, case
report (Dal))
DZHUWV, M.; DIULGZWV, Iv.
- , -'--j
Case of hiatus hernist consecutive to high gastric ulcer.
Khirurgita. Sofia 9 110-3:267-268 1956
(PIPTIC ULCER, complications,
diaphragmatic hernia (Bul))
(EIRMA, DIAPMUGWIC, etiology and pathogenesis,
peptic ulcer (Bul))
NIKOLOV, A., inzh.; SANKEVA, Kos inzh-LIZUNDOVA . inzh.
, __J_�~t
Substituting the high-grade agglomerate for the limestone in blast
furnaces. Min delo 17 no.4:39-41 Ap 162.
1. Metalurgicheski zavod "Lenin".
KUIMOVA, N.I., dotsent; DZHENDUBAYEVA, L,A., klinicheskiy ordinator
Surgical and conservative treatment of fibromas of the
uterus. Uch. zap. Stavr. goo. zed. inst. 12t272-273 163.
(MMA DO)
1. Kafedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. prof. A.A. Nikollskaya)
Stavropollskogo gosudarBtvennogo meditsinskogo instituta.
MHEM!~~!"AJU.--
- 1. -, I
--.- Effect of the variety, of the pollinizar on the development of
fruits on the apple tree. Agrobiologiis no. 3:129-131 Mv-J& 958.
(KIRA 11:7)
1. Krymakiv seI'ak6khozyayztvenny7 institut iment M.I.Xalinina.
(Apple brooding)
DZHENEYEV, S. Yu., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Study of the effect of pol-
linators on the development of fruit and seed in apples and Pears."
Moscow, 1960. 16 pp; (Moscow Order of Lenin Agricultural Academy im
K. A. Timiryazev); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 26-60, 140)
DzHxn=, S.yu.
Iffect of the raturis of the pollinating agent on the chemical
composition of fruitse Kous.i ov.prom. 16 no.1:32 A 161
i3:12)
(KCRA
1. Krymakly sellskDkhosyaystvenWy institut imeni M.I.Nalinina.
(Perbilization of plants)
(Fruit-Chopical composition)
DZHENEYEV, S.Yu.
Ripening time and keeping quality of fruits as influenced by the
type of the pollinator. Kons.i ov.prom. 16 no.5:21+-25 MY 161.
(MIRA 3J+*' 5)
1. Krymskiy sellskolchozyaystvennyy institut imeni M.I.Kalinina.
(Frult-Ripening)
7
DZMCNM, S.P.
I- -
Incorrect interpretation of the experience of adopting rapid
cooking in the production of sulfate pulp. Bum.prom. 29 no.l:
26-29 Ja-F 154. (MMA 7:3)
1. Nachallnik tsentrallnoy laboratorii Novo-Lyalinakogo teell.Vulozno-
bumashnogo kombinsts. (Wood pulp)
M
COUFTRY ALBANI.4
CATWORY Cultivated Plante. Cereals.
ABS. JOUR, KhBiol,: No, 195a. ro. 104646
AUVO-11
IPST. Inatitute Of Agriculture b,id Biology imoni I. Y. Plichuria
TITLZ On tho Detorudnation of optimum Soving, Latea and Width of i
the Spacen Between the Rows in -til-Itt Cultivation of Corn by
the Square-.Pocket Ilethod.
ORTG. PUB. : Rexhdunar. s.-kh. zh., 1957, No. 2. 107-114
ABSTNICT : Data of the experiment (1949-1955) by the Institute of
Agrlcu.tture ena Biology imeui 1. V. belichurin in different
climatic zones of Albanio (Tirana, Fiore, Vlera).
CARN J/ 1
31
ALBANIA/Cultivated Plants - Grains,
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29726
M-2
Author :--~z~hepaS.
Inst
Title : A Comparison of Several Results of Corn Variety Testina.
Orig Pub : Bujquesine socialiste, 1957, 11, No 2, 10-U (alb.).
Abstract : No abstracto
Card 1/1
ILA -
DZHEPA S
"Results of variety testing of maize."
p. 109 (1-lezliduna Rodnyi Selskokhoziaistvanny-1 Zhurnal., Vol@ 2, No. 2, 1958.,
Sofia, Bulgaria)*
Monthly Index $f East European Accessions (EZ-AI) LC, Vol. 7, 110. 12,, Dec. 58e
1~1. M. On a ucw lat,~gral traw,;form ind its
T Mrw 11twory of entiw functfun.. I I~P:Ja ly
X,xl. N:1114 ssslt wo), mt,3-113(i wl*o. (Ril'i.
Th'! avOinr Vaivs ~Omc irif~gral transform fotmuhs iii.
v .7; 1114--Z to the V~tlc~,Micner Olvolkla oil ilite-
I~t it -,nt 0i'm (A ".4ifike (tioctiol's 'if exp)twiJi-11 type
~J,;t I, k:,,ng lit L! on a liiw. 11,~ rlmracttrivni ,. -rol ch. -,c:;
0 40;w (wir-6ons of 4-4ttev p rind finiti! typt: for
OJ:11 +A-9 !q inu."laNt.- along
Ill"Ic 1.1ya, R. 11, Bewi 7, Jr. (E.vanmorl, Ill.).
SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Theory of approximations CAU 112 PG - 418
AUTHOR D~~9JAIF M.11., TAWjAN A.p.
TITLE On the beat approximation by entire functions in the complex
domain.
PERIODICAL I2vGstiJa Akad. Na,.xk 2O.L 485-512 (1956)
reviewed 12/1956
be a holomorphic, bounded function in 1) which is continuous on the
'~-:~andarY of D- Let D be either the domain which is formed by two opposite
anglea or an angular domain with gi-ven Opening angle. Let
W(f) - ,.f
A
9- sup If(%) - g
(gel
is the totality of all entire functions of the order 0
and ~f the type !s.6 which are bounded in 15. If for a
lim A(9)(f) - 0,
-4, +CO6
then there arises the question for the connection between the order under
which the A(g) vanishes for 6" --* oo and the differential properties of the
6
Azvestija Akad. Nauk 20. 485-512- (1956) CARD 2/2 PG - 418
approtimated function f(a) on the 'boundary of D. The paper contains dire-~t
and reverse asserclons or. the best approximations by entire functions,, Thece
a5sertions chara-Iterize the mentione4 oorineotion. It is shown that if
A(!) tends to zero sufficiently quick, then the function f(z) must necessarily
f1l,
be holomorphic ayd bounded in a domain exceeding D.
INSTITUTION: Institute for llathematics and Mechanics, Armen.Acad.Sci.
D7-OERMSH~nN, M-M ,
SUBJECT UVR/13&THEMATICS/Theory of functions CARD 1/3 PG - 574
AUTHOR DMASJAN M.M.
TITLE On a quasianalytio function class for weighted polynomial
approximations on the real axis.
PERIODICAL Doklady Akad.Nauk Armjansk. SSR 21L 97-102 (1956)
reviewed 2/1957
.,0 monotonely
Let y - P(x) be defined on (-co, +co)g continuous and even for x>
increasing and satisfying the condition
lim a-P(X)x n W 0 (n.0,1929 ...
X-,),+OO
The inverse function be x - q(y). To the class Crp(x)] there belong the
functions f(x) being continuous on (-oo, +co) and satisfying the condition
lim e-P(X)f(.) . 0.
1XI -->w
Let
En (fop) - inf max e-p(x) 1f(x)-Qn(x)1~
(Q I 1-004X k- I
DMIRICICAROVA S1. (Sofiva)
two-
Pediatrics. Zdorov's 4 no.2s2O-21 F 158. (MIRA 11:2)
(BLIWARIA-4NDIATRICS)
DZEDW, ToA., ftarshaya nodltslnskaya sestra (Moskva)
Bsuotherapy and Its use in ~dical practice. Ned.sestre, no.4:22-25
Ap 155. - (mm 8%5)
(DIM TUMMUON)
DZMMKAMN, Tu.T., kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, doteent.
-I
Ifew tambour warp knitting. Leg.prom.15 (i.e.16jno-3:27-30 Ur 156.
(Knitting, Machine) WWA 9:7)
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DZHERPETOV, Kh.A.
miroct of of the discharge region and shape of the
electrodes on the high frequency glow and quenching of discharge
in kvdrogen. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. mat., mekh., astron., fiz.
khim., 12 no-5: Ul-320 157. (MIRA 11:9)
IdCafedra elaktronik-i Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta.
(Xlectrical discharges through gases) (Hydrogen)
AUTHORt Dzherpetov, Kh.l. SOV/55-58-1-18/33
TITLEt The Influence of a Constant Magnetic Field to the Characteristics
of Ignition and Extinction of a High-Frequency Discharge (Vliyaniye
postoyannogo magnitnogo polya na kharakteristiki zazhiganiya i
pogasaniya vysokochastotnogo raaryada)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universitsta, Seriya fiziko-matematichoskikh i
yestestvennykh nauk, 1958, Nr 1, PP 137-146 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author investigated the influence of a constant transverse
magnetic field to the voltage of ignition and extinction of a
discharge in the case of a homogeneous and an inhomogeneous
electric field. In the first case the high-frequency discharge
was generated between two plane electrodes, in the second case
between coaxial electrodes. The investigation was carried out
in hydrogen and neon for frequencies 1.2 and 30 megacycle and
for different pressures. It was statedt the minimum of the
ignition tension does not depend only on the frequency but also
on the pressure. The dependence of the considered vQltages on the
magnetic field is essential so that by the magnetic field the
voltage of ignition and extinction can be controled.
Card 1/2 There are 7 figures and 1 English reference.
The Influence of a Constant Magnetic Field to the SOV/55-58-1-18/33
Characteristics of Ignition and Extinction of a
High-Frequency Discharge
ASSOCIATION:Kafedra elektroniki (Chair of Electronics)
SUBMITTED: March 219 1957
%'A
Card 2/2
AU?jkRS: Balog, I. I., Dzherpetovp Kh. A.- - - 57-213-6-21/34
'TITLE: On the Mobility of Negative Ions in Air (0 podvizhnosti
otritsateltnykh ionov v vozdukhe)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoy Fizikip 1956, Vol, 28; Nr 6,
pp. 1263 - 12613 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The first investigations of the motion of negative ions carried
out by the method developed by Van-de Graaf and Tindall were
discussed by the papers mentioned (Reference I and 2). These
experiments were carried out in pure oxygen in the air and in
moist air within the limits
E/p - 1 - 2-7 V
cmimm mercury column
They fjhowed th%t, like in the case of positive ions, an
accelerated mercury column increase of mobility begins in the
case of certain E/p. The theoretical and experimental investi-
gations of the mobility of positive ions carried out by Heracbey
(References 3 - 5 ) showed that at a cert"in E/p mobility
attains a maximum, after which it slowly decreases. The prenent
Card 1/3 paper is devoted to the checking of this phenomenon in the case
On the Mobility of Negative Ions in Air 57.-28-6-21/34
of negative ions. The second problem consisted in the determi-
nation of accurate data concerning the mobility of negative
ions in moist air in the case of different concentrations of
hydrogen vapors. Summary: An investigation was carried out of
the mobility of negative ions in pure air up to
E/P - 35 V
cmunm mercury column
as well as for different concentrations of H20. 2) It was found
that the forming of complex ions in the case of a low deg-ree
of E/p takes place only if the number of collisions of the ion
with hydrogen molecules is higher than 0.7.10 .3) A comparison
of the results obtained by the authors with those calculated
according to the formula developed by Langeyin . indicates that
the nature of the ions in the case of medium and high E/p does
not change with a change of concentration. 4) Deviations from
the law of the change of motion in gas mixtures are explained
by the change of the concentration of water molecules around
the ion. The authors thank It. A. Kaptsov for the interest he
Card 2/3 displayed. There are 2 figures and 9 references, 4 of which
On the Mobility of Negative Iona in Air
are Soviet.
57-28-6-21/34
ASSOCIATION: Moskovaki poligraficheakiy inatitut (Moscow Polygraphical
Inatitutel
SUBMITTED; November 30, 1956
I@ Ions-Theory 2. Ions-Motion 3. Air-Properties
Card 3/3
MMPETOV., Kh. A., Candidate plVe-Math Sci (dics) -- "Investigation of the con-
ditions affecting the Initiation and extimtion of high-frequency discharge".
Moscow, 1959. 7 pp (Moscow Order of Lenin and order of Labor Red Banner State
U im M. V. Lcmonosov, Phys Faculty), 100 copies (KL, No 23, 1959, 16o)
!S' 0
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investigation of Ue Spati&3 ljiatrl'~-~itlon --f the SOV/515-59-3-110/32
Farametera of a Hif,h-f-c,~quen~,y Dil~ijhargl: 1r.. H,)i1t;.r. and Argon
Card 2/3
din~~harge &4- 4-4 torr and ars 7014'ago of 4 0 v at the
At thla p-.reBsu,.ce a st:ratifi-(~atian of the dier,,harge
vae not cbserTil av,~n 41f khA, voltse waa inoreat!oi to 19,00
but a weak atralr.:Lfizat~o,-, rjould 111r, ~ibaarved at 1.8 torz and
1500 v. At these two pr6skuraa and ~~t 400 7 ths discharge had
the shape of a bomogenqoue or&nge-t~,)Iored. knlvmn, ', which was
rather sharply out at the The potential distribu-
titin has Its max-'Lmum, iv. the :ientor of the tube on its axis and
dn~%reasee In 4-ha direction towaxds ~,-he aleotr~3-i,,;B. The diatri-
butior. of the equipotlentisl aurfacea is similar to the distri-
bution in a -,olnmn r~,th c-ons-.an+ amperag?. The trans-
varsial pctpntial gradient rsbeOr7ed alorig -~h,-- Pntirk- diq,~harg-,4
is 4-ndioativA of a ncn-vanishing plq~sma space -harge. The high-
rrFiquarcy plasma was positively aharged. in a homogeneous plasma
the transversal distritution of PIA-rtr,,:n r,-~nc-?ntration remained
unn.hange(I along 4--he dier-hazge tube. Measurements ~n a
at ratifis4 d~sohargiy -arri,;d -.~ut In thit aame dischargs.,
tube ~~n M*tgln. The pot'hat'lal irt,:-easeB in `.,he dark space between
the laysra &nd has ilqs maximum value in thR cientral. layer on the
-tuh6 &via. Thp potential diatributicn is symnvt~t-lf~ with resp&^t
Investigation of the Spatial Distribution of The SOV/515- '19: 3-10/3 2
Parameters of a High-frequenoy Discharge In Helium and Argon
to the center of the tube. The strongest ele3tron concentration
is near the elecl;rodes. The transverasl dietribution of the
potential is nearly the same as with a hcm!)geneo-,_,9 discharge.
The potential and the concentration of the electrons have a
A.
41ranaversal as well as a longitudinal gradient, which have their
m".imum value in the regions near the annular ele,~trodes. The
temperature distribution of eleat'ron gaa along the discharge
axis shows that the faateat eleatrone Axist in the electron-near
regions. The el-ectron-near regione of a high- frequency steady
disebarge more 01 1930 play "be part of a nathode2 and the high-
energy eleotrons produoed there fly aw-ay from the electrodes on
both aides. In a homogeneous and in a ktratified column the
distribution of aleotron coneentration -~n the tube diameter
ave-rywhers /with the exception cf "he discharge zegion near the
electrodea) obeye Schottky's law. The autbors
thank Professor F. A. Kaptso-r for his interest i-,, the present
paper. There are figures aid 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektroniki (Chair for Elentronics),
SURYITTED: Deiewber 26, 1957
Card 3/3
AUTHOR: Dzherpetov, Kh. A. SOV/48-23-8-22/25
TITLE: The Influence of the Temperature of an Auxiliary Electrode on
the Ignition of High-frequency Discharge in Helium
PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959,
Vol 23, Nr 8, PP 1036-1039 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Experimental results, which are summarized in the diagrams of
figures 1 and 2, indicate that the ignition voltage of high-
frequency discharge in helium suddenly drops at a certain
temperature of the auxiliary electrode, and remains practically
unchanged at further temperature rise. To explain this phenom-
enon experiments were made on the dependence of ignition
voltage upon pressure at different heating-current intensities.
These experiments indicated that ignition voltage possesses
two minima in a wide pressure range at a frequency of 2 mega-
cycles and an electrode spacing of 2 cm. The two minima are
due to the ratio of ignition voltages with and without heated
auxiliary cathode. The results of measurement are summarized
in the diagram of figure 3. A theoretical discussion of elec-
tron density in the discharge space explains the drop of
Card 1/2 ignition voltage. Further, the shift of maximum ignition
SOV/48-23-8-22/25
The Influence of the Temperature of an Auxiliary Electrode on the Ignition
of High-f requency Discharge in Helium
voltage in dependence on pressure is discussed. In this con-
nection, the author indicates that the amplitude of electron
oscillation depends on the free path of electrons, and that
the latter rises at pressure drop. The two minima occur due
to the fact that the ratio of the two ignition voltages equal-
ly varies with pressure. The authorthanks Professor N. A.
Kaptsov for his interest in this article. There are 3 figures
and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/2
S/188/60/000/03/08/008
BO19/BO56
AUTHORS: Avramov, V. V.,_Q&h%rDetgv,.~
TITLEt The Measurements in a Low-pressure Discharge by Probes
P*ODICALs Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 3, fizika,
astronomiya, lybU, No. 3, PP- 55 - 60
4EXTs The measurements of the discharge characteristics were carried out
in a cylindrical discharge tube. In the case of direct current discharges,
oxide cathodes and -anodes, and for high-frequency discharge external ring
electrodes were used for exciting the discharge. Measurements were carried
out at a constant alternating current amplitude and constant discharge
current, for which purpose a total of five probes was fitted. In the
measurements, one-, two-, and three-probe combinations were used, and
Figs. 1 and 2 show the characteristics of the various probe combinations.
Tables 1 - 4 give electron temperatures and the electron concentrations
measured by means of these probe systems in neon and helium in the case of
direct current discharges, and compared with the values obtained by means
of other methods. In Tables 5 and 6 the electron temperatures and electron
Card 1/2
The Measurements in a Low-pressure Discharge by S1188V6010001031081008
Probes B019/B056
concentrations for helium at high-frequency discharges obtained from
determinations carried out according to different methods (Refs. 1,2,3,5)
are compared. In a direct current discharge, electron temperatures
determined by means of two- and three-electrode systems'agree 9atisfac-
torily, but deviate from the values determined by means of the one-
electrode system. The electron concentrations obtained according to these
methods show satisfactory agreement in tho case of direct current as well
as high-frequency discharges. The authors thank Professor N. A. Kaptsov
and Docent A. A. Zaytsev for their interest in this investigation. There
are 2 figures, 6 tables, and 5 referencest 2 Soviet, 2 Japanese, and
I American.
ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra elektroniki (Chair of Electronics) ke-11-109
SUBMITTEDs October 29, 1959
Card 2/2
86279
S/188/60/000/005/008/010
B019/BO56
UTHORSt Dzherutoy., Kh. A., DevXatov, A.1M., Polyakov, V, A.
TITLE: The Intensity of the He I Spectral Lines in a H
Discharg at Low Pressure
4
PERIODICAL: Vestnik MoskovFtknon jjnjVprqjfafn Seriya 3, fizika,
astronomiya, 1960, No. 5, pp. 68 - 73
TEXT: By means of photographic photometry, the authors investigated the
intensity of 9 spectral lines of He I in the visible range of the
spectrum as a function of pressure within a range of from 2-10- 2 to
3-10-5 mm Hg in a high-frequency plasma (38 Mc/sec). The plasma was
generated in a tube with external electrodes, which had a diameter of
28 mm and a length of 350 mm. The tube had two probes, one of them was
heated by induction. By means of an electric furnace the tube itself was
kept at 480 OC during the experiment. It was mounted perpendicular to the
optical axis of a collimator spectroncope. The following lines were
Card 1/2
86279
The Intensity of the He I Spectral Lines in a 5/188/60/000/005/008/010
High-frequency Discharge at Low Pressure BO19/BO56
measureds 4121 A (23P 0 - 5 3s,). 069 A (2 1P1 - 61S 0), 4438 A (21F1 - 5 is 0),
4922 A (21P 1 - 4 1D2), 4144 A (2 1P 52D2), 4388 A (2 1P 1 - 52D2)1 4472 A
(23P 2,1 - 43D 3,2,1), 5016 A (2 1 S0 31P,), and 5048 A (21P, - 41S.). Under
the experimental conditions chosen the intensities of these nine spectral
lines have marked maxima. From a comparison between determination of
plasma temperatures by means of probes and by means of the intensity ratio
of two spectral lines it follows that for the spectral-optical determina-
tion of plasma temperature, the usability of the two spectral lines used
for this purpose must be carefully studied. The authors thank Professor
N. A. Kaptsov for his interest. There are 5 figures and 12 referencess
9 Soviet, 2 German, and I British.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra elektroniki (Department of Electronics)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1960
Card 2/2
1: 1 (1 L) f T,3 C
Couibina on Sloinou and Mo-isures for Improvin,~ ito I'Muiuncy," Tibilini, Igrg,
(',eor,~-,-ian A:,Ticiiltural Institute) (KL, 8-60, 116)
DZMVALIDZE, A.N.; KAVSADZE, I., red.
(Instructions for aseemblylng and operating the hydraulic
equipment of the *Stalinsts-60 Combine] Metodicheside ukazaniia
po montazhu i skeplustataii gidravlicheskogo prisposobleniia
kombaina *Stalinate-6.8 Tbilisi, Izd-vo Gru,inskogo sellkhoz.
in-ta, 1959. 18 p. (MMA 13:9)
(Combines (Agricultural machinery))
D',u'H "OATI S.; TYULIN, V.I.: PENTIN, Tu.b.
~-- _:4-:-
Ratational isamerg of an inopre-ne molecule. Zhur. struk. kh'-m. 6
no*3-.465-467 Hy-Se t65. (MIRA 18: 8)
1. Moskovskty gosudarstvennyy universitet imn! M.V.Lomonosova.
DMESTPI30-1, SILMULVIWN
Subject USSR/Engineering
AID - P-164
Card 1/1
Author Dzhetpisov, Sbc
akhaman (Dril2er Foreman of the Kulsarin
-011'Drilling Bureau of the United Kazakhstan)
Title Our Experience in High Speed of Oil Well Drilling
Periodical Neft. khoz., V. 32j #1) 58-62, Ja 1954
Abstract Competative oil well drilling by different drillers in
the Kazakhstan district is described. Diagrammatic
arrangement and 2 tables with production data.
Institution None
Submitted No date
~Z k E
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 6/ig
Author Dzhevaga, I. I.
Title Heat treatment of welded tools
Periodical ; Stan. i instr., 6, 24-25, Je 1956
AID P - 5165
Abstract : Referrin to the article by Ye. I. Malinkina on the
subject ~published in this magazine, #7, 1955)s this
author presents his shop experience in support of
Malinkina's deductions, and gives his explanation for
the formation of cracks on butt-welded tools. Three
drawings.
Institution : None
Submitted ; No date