SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT EYUBOV, R.E. - EYZENGARDT R.S.

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GUSLTNOV, D.14.; LTL!BGV, R . Effect of Ionizing radiations on raw-cotton yields. Izv.AU Aserb. SSR Ser.blol.i sellkhos.muk no-3:77-80 159. (MM 12-28) (Plants. Mffeo*~bf radiation on) (Cotton growing) GUSEYNOV. D.M.; EMBOY$ R~6 Effect of Ionizing radiation on the ripening and 7ield of cotton. Dokl.AN Aserb.SSR 15 no.6:521-525 '59. 041RA 12:9) 1. Institut agrokbisli I pochvovedaniya AS Az#*rSSR. (Rn4ioactivity-Physiological effect) (cotton) CAND AOR SCI# EYUBOV, R. E.t "J~ OF JONIZINQ d- RADIATION& eZTHE GROWTH9 DEVELOPMENT, AND YiELP OF 190 COTTON -ftlalff-o" BAKU9 PUBL18MING House OF ACAD Scl AzS3Rv 1961a (AcAo Sat AzSSR, INST OF SOIL SC-1 AND AQROCHEM~~ MIN 0 AGR USSR, GEORGIANOR INST). (KLI 2-61, 216). -230- EYUBOV,,R.E. Effect of some radioactive inotopes mixed with growth promoting substances of petroleum origin and treated with gumbrin on the growth, develo,-ment, and yield of cotton. Trudy Inst. Pochv. i agrokhim. AN Azerb.SSR 22:27-39 164, (MIRA 18:11) KYUBOV I.Z. veterinarn" vrach (AzerbSSR) Use of the URPN-70-1 X-ray apparatus, reterinariia 37 no*7968 JI 160. (MIRA l6f2) (I ra-ya-Ijuipment and supplieo) USSR/Farm Iinimls - Swine. q,-4 Abe Jour : Rel' Mur - Biol., No 18, 3-958, 83425 Author : Eyudrigovicb, YeoV., Averin. A.V. Inst : I(har Ikov Zootechnical Institute. Title : Types of Feeds to be Used in the Raising of Wneo Orig Pub : Sbe tr* Khar'kovek, zooteldin. in-ta, 1957, 9, 173-1G5- Abstract : In tests performed on 3 cxoups of large white breed eowe it was confirmed that it is possible to direct influences throuL4i the mternal orLunism upon the development of yoluig swine from the earliest staGos of their ontogenesis. The increase in growth intensity which occurred during oyabryo- nal development., affected postembryonal growth in a positi- vo manner. arowth and dovelopL=t were influenced ;rcatly by incroases of general protein levels in feeds and by their nutritional values. ,s pregnant and nursing; saws Card 1/2 MAZOV, A.A., assistant Effectiveness of blaillin-3 in the prophylaxis of owlet fever complications in the otorhinolarMological organs. Preliminary report. Azerb.med.shur. no.1:46-50 Ja 160. (NIRA 13:5) 1. Iz kafedry boleaney.ukha, gorla i noaa (zav. - prof. X.D. Kashlayev) A2erbaydzhanskogo instituta usovershoustvovantya vrachey. (PUICILLIN) (SCAR= MM) (OTOL&RTNGOLOGT) EYVAZOV9 A A Prevention and treatment of acute ouppurative inflammations of the middle ear with bicil-lin-3. Azerbe nod, zhur, no, 7s27-31 160. (KM 13:8) lo Iz kafedry ukhat gorla i nosa (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatell naukJq prof, M,D, Kazhlayev) Azerbayd%han kogo gosudarstvenogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (direktor- prof, A.M, Aliyev). (EAR.-DISEMES) (PENICILLIN) .ZYVAZOVp A.A. 7'Uve of bicillin-3 in otitiv media. DoU. AN' Azerb. SSF 16 no. il:1115-1120 160, (MIRA 14:2) 1. Azgos institut usovershonstvovaniya vra,7:iey. Predstavleno uhf.demikom AN AzerSSR H.A. Topchibushevym. (Penicillin) EYVAZOV, A. A. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Prophylaxis and treatment of middle ear inflammation using bleylline-3.11 Tbilisi, 1961. 16 pp; (Tbilisi State Med Inst); 160 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-61 sup, 227) JTVAZOV, B.A. Reinforeod syphilis therapy. Tent.vener. no.2:30-32 Mr-Ap 150. (CLML 19:3) 1. Baku. A NYVAZOV.B.A.; YUNOVICH,L.K. Gureof some chronic skin diseases with hydrosulfide water from' a spring in the Stalin district of Baku. Dokl.AN Aserb. SSR 10 no.12:885-891 154. (MLRA 8:10) 1. Predstavleno daystvitellnym chlenom Akademli nauk Azerbayd- 2hanskoy SSR A.I.Karayevym. (Baku--Mineral waters) (Skin--Diseases) B. A. wand 71UNOVICH, L. E Y- -1 A,7, 0 VI- "Concerning the Application of PzAioactive Phosphorus in D--rmatoloC;y" a report presented at the Transcaucasian Odiological Conference, Tbilisi, 28-31 Oct 5:5- Sur.- ilo- 1C47, 31 Aug 56 r- y ;/, -) Z,- /j, /~3 /~ - ATTAZOV. B.A. Oatstanding scientist. Uch. zap. AGU no.4:131-132 157. (MIRA Iltl) (Rasumovskii, rasilti Ivanovich. 1857-1935) KrMIYEV, F.A., Prof., saslushenr47 deyatell nauki, ZYVAZqDjB.A#,,~rof, zaaluzheuyy deyatell nauki, ABDULAYN, D.M.,;-p'Fo'F-.,-xaslyzhenYY dayatell naukig SELINIMOV, G.A., KAMEMKOVA, L.A., TELKASPAROVA, I.R., BUITANOVA, Sh.A,,XUSAYNV, Ya.A.0 ATAXISHIM, A.R., ABDULLAYIN. V.M. Dshalll lusufarich Gussinov; on his 60th birthday, Arkh.pato 20 no*7t93-94 158 (XIRA 11:9) 1, Chleny Aserbaydzhanskogo obehohestva patologoanatomov (for SelimIchanov, Hamedbekovag Ter-Kesparovag Sultanova, Musayev, Atakishiyov, Abdullayev, TeX@) (GUSNINOV, DZHALIL IUMFOVICH, 1896-) rEYVAZOV, B.A., prof., zasluzhenny deyatell nauki Urgent problems in the reorganization of medical edacation. Azerb.med.zhur. no-1:51-59 Ja '59. (MMA 12:4) (MEDICINE-STUDY AND TEACHING) 3YVAZOV,,,,k~jk*s prof., zanlush.daystell nai*i - ~ Soyse problems in the epidemiology and treatment of dermatomyco- at@. Averb.madeshur. no.401-56 Ap '59. (XIRA 12:6) (HIRMTONTCOSIS) EYVAZOV, B.A. A force for medical personnel and a focus of medical science. Azerb. med. zhur. no-4:28-38 AP 160. (MM 14:5) (AZERBA JAN--MDICIKT--STUDY AND TEACHING) - -------- - L 530iO-65 EWT(I)IEWT(M)/T/Ewp(t)/kid(b~-~/Elip(6)/bd(a) Pi-4 mr(c) -JD1 J G?WGS AC on IM I AP5010577 UR/0020/65/161/003/OM/0576 AUTHORt GegM~in, YA. Ye.; Matookin, V. P.1 n[yMov, E. A. TIM: Effect or weak electric fields on the dietribution of dislocations 112 M ensemble in alkali-hklide single crrgjSLsj&t high temperatures SOURCE: All SSSH. Doklttdrt v- 161o no- 39 1965v 575-576t and Insert facing p, 576 TOPIC TAGS: dislocation mations lalides sIngle crystal., high temperature behavior, dislocation distribution, diffusion mobility "STM W~ Land KBr in~veak -d- ~thj'---matloa vf--dis1ocrztion.-c=-be-'due~-.--- -10- 00 a0zin d"Idwtemp e to the appreciable difflusion mobillty or the ions. The experiments were maAe with-'. a single crystal grown by the Y-tropoulos method from spectrally pure raw materials ; and split along the cleavage planes. During the course of high temperature anneal-; ing, a field - 50 V/cm vas applied to the sample, with a corresponding density j 3 IiA/cm2. After annealing for different lengths of time, the sample -was slowly cooled in the field and its structure before and after cooling vas determined at room temperature, so as to trace the dislocation diatribution. The results showed Card 1/2 -ACCMSXOI( XR:: AP501057T the distribution of the dislocation In the (100) plane to be uneveh, with a prefer-, red clustering observed-at the end of. the -crystal with -the positive potential. The dislocation density exhibited a norzionotonic variation with the coordinate. Vacro- scopic pares developed and grew in regions where the dislocation density reached a maximum. 1-be number of porous zones seen in an optical microscope at '~40X Tagnifi- cation was proportional to the quantity of electricity passing through the c175tal and thus proportional to the annealing time. The time necessary to establish an inhomogeneous dislocation distribution ranged from 5 to 15 seconds. Control exper- iments have shown that the described phenomena did not depend on the rn&terial from which the electrode was made. It is premature to anaJ,4%e the observed results and the investigation is still being continued. This report was presented by P. A. Rebinder. Orig. art. hast 2 figures. ASSOCTATIONt Khar1kovekly goffudaratvenrWy universitat in. A. H. Gor'kogo (Kharlkor State University) SUBMr.- SUB COM SS, T' D Lin I 07jan63 ZKCLt 00 i HR REF Wit 002 OTKOt OM 2/2 mom= TR Tie_ AVANESOV, V.T.; MTAZOV, B.G.; GUSIYNOV, G.F.; BONMRIV, X.V. * ------ " Analyzing results and evaluating possibilities of Sub-Kirmaki flooding in the Chakhnaglyar field. Trudy AzMI MI no.3:169-209 156. (MIRk 11-6) (Apsheron Peninsula--Oil vell flooding) NTVAZOV, B.G.; OVXATANOV, S.T.; LISTINGARTZN. B.M. Book by A.G. Aliev, L.V. Kinsberg, L.A. Nikolsevs, (OCollecting properties of lirmaki series rocks of the Apsheron Peninsula,'. Reviewed by B.G. Bivasov, S.T. Ovnatanov, B.M. Listengarten). Aserb.neft.khos. 36 no 07:48 Jl 157. (MIRA 10110) (Apsheron Peninsula--Petroleum geology) (Aliev, A.G.) (Minzberg, L.T.) (Nikolaeva, L.A.) REYKEMAN, IoBif Rnvinovich, kand.geol.-miner.nauk; MAZOV, B.G., red.; SHTMGELI, A.B., red,izd-va I. __ [Binagady oil fieldJ Binagadinskoe neftianoe mostorozhdenie. Baku, Aserbaidzhanskoe gos.izd-vo neft. i nauchno-tekhn.lit-ry, 1959. 69 P. (MIRA 13:3) (Binagady region (Azerbaijan)-,-Petroleum geology) ZTVAZOV, B.G. Oorrelation of Chokra-Spirialis lavers in the Apsheron Peninsula. Azerb. neft. khoz. 38 no.9:1-4 S 159. (MIRA 13:2) (Aspsheron Peninsula--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) EYVAZOV, E.G. Oil potential of Chokrak-Spiriali and Kotm bads in the Binagady- Suluteps area. Aserb.neft.khoz. 41 no,3:1-5 Mr 162. (~aU 15:8) (Aserbaijanw-Pstrol e= geology) A.S..- B.M.; ntV~2u';V, E.G. 1k, in tM ~;pt-.cdfi-- gravit- of Fetr:)'Oeim in Lhe -'r.-~Ces!3 of oil fj,~~Id davalupwtit. Gkj cj Al. ri-i f t 1 J. a a 1~ rr- . 4 -~, ~, -7-- J~-,; 4p 1-: (KIRA 2-8:8) .Lo fie ft-,epr~)mWsacmoye up-rwvlaniya iirriwmeftv. TINYAKOVA, Ye.I.; EYVAZGV, E.Z. Polymerization of dienes induced by organocalcium compounds. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.8:1508 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza im. A.V. Topchl-yeva AN SSSR. 1, h1.A11-66 ~;- - - ' '3 ACC , NRi AT018249 SOURCE COM Ulf/3021/64/066/259/0176/01791 AUTHORSt _Aily ov, Burkova, M. V.; ]Lz-h-ordzhio 4-1 Dzhurayqv, A. D ; Levinad _ _qtl __R.; P., ; M M. A.; Z. yalkovskayqL,__~!. _M.; Neushkin _1. L; R21ro9yantl__ 1~1VA-25TAt Romanovo N*_ OFG: none + TITLE: Proposal for the construction of a map AT to improve the meteorological service for aircraft TU-104 d 250 SOURCE: Tashkent. Universitet. NauchrMe trudy, no. 259- Fizicheskiye naukig no. 23t 1964. Fiz! atmoefer7 i aviatoionnays. meteorologiya (physics of the atmosphere and aTiation meteorology), 176-179 TQPIC TAGSt atmosphere, weather map, weather forecasting, aircraft, meteorology AtSTRACT: The necessity for constructing an AT map is pointed out. The authors 250 note that in the majority of casest the flight height of the TU-104 aircraft is 10.5 km, a height that corresponds to an absolute topography of 250 millibars. It in argued thatvery little additional effort would be called for from existing weather, forecasting otations.for the construotion of the AT250 weather maps since these stations already routinely broadcast inforsiation on AT200 and AT 300" Examples of kCC,NRe AT6018249 AT 250 mpg &rs glywo The mpg were conatructed by interpolating betw*M the d&ta for AT sad A? 300 200 (see FiS' L ;4 PC% 4, $4 41 0 0 Po 42 0 $4 IN w 42 cr% 4- IN -~4 NR. AT6010249 46 AN Aj It in mentioned that the World Meteorological Organization also recoootends a regulm constmotion of AT250 maps .. Orig. art. hast 2 gmphs. &M CODEs 04/ SM DMe none r-.1 x A From Card 213 TSATURYANTS, A.B.; MAMEDOV, A.R.; EYVAZOVA, R.G. Coefficient of the throttling of ethane. Dokl. AN Aserb. SSR, 18 no.11:23-28 162. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut razrabotki neftyanykh i gazovykh mestorozhdeniy AN AzSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzSSR S.M. Kuliyevym. ASHUMOV, G.G., kandidat khtmicheakikh nauk; VICLIYEV, Sh.V., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk; ZYVAZOVA, S.A., kandidat khj*icheskikh nauk. Study of oils in the Reftechala region. Lin Azerbaijani with summry in Russianj. Aserb,neftakhos.36 no,,2:25-27 P 157* (MLRA lo:4) (Neftbohala-Petroleum) ,ASHUMOV, G.G.; SMANYAN, T.S.; EWAZOVA, S.A. Quality of petrolems on Peschanyy Island. Aserb.neft.khoz- 38 n0-1:35-36 Ja 159- (MIRA 12:4) (Peacham" Island-Petrole=) NAMA2;PV, I.I.; ASHWOVO G.G.; IYOILZOVA, ;~4. Sulfur content of Azerbo4jan oils and light-colore4 petroleum Proftets'obtained from them. Azerb. Wt. khoz. 30 no.2:33- 34 P 160. -M--, (MIRA. 14:8) (To~troleum products)- EIVELIMANS, Bernar, doktor zoologii IfOn the track of unknown animals" by B. Eivelmanse. Book review. IUn. nat. no.1206 D 161. (MIRA 15,l) (Zoology--Juvenile literature) (Eivelmanse, B.) MY-TUBOV, A. PIRAwco-.. ~.. ClImntotherany at AzcrWJan rc?ortgo Vop.1carfl?,! -,ter, t lech, ~j fit. kullt. 23 no.3:2Z4--2?8 9,7-Js~ '5" 'UU 1107) 1. 1% Instituka geografit AN 'ALF -;A11-1-MING PLA--FSj JM -.,) RRAJJ9l--_qRA,.T1l RF;;;)RT5j , EMMOV, A.D. Distance of tbo visible borfzon in the Azerbaijan S.S.R. Dokl.AN Axerb.SSR 15 no,ll*lVfI,-l044 159. - ' (MIRL'13:4) . (Asorbaijan-Visibility) EYYUBOVI A.D. Snow cover in the Azerbaijan S.S.R. Trudy 71bil,HIGMI n0-934&52 161. (mm 150) 1. Institut geografil, AN Aserbaydzhanskoy SSR. (AserbaiJan--Snow surveys) EMWV, A.D. Snowstorms In warm weather. Priroda 51 no.1:126 JA '62. (MIRA 1,5: 1 ) 1. Institut geografli All Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR, Baku. (Azerbaijan--Snow) _LYrT~. A.D. Types of weather in the case of air temperature inversions. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 18 no.5:33-35 162. 04IRA 15:7) 1. Institut geografii AR AzWR. Predstavleno akademikom AN AzSSR M.A. Kashkayem. (Azerbaijan-Weather) _gTRBQY,.,,,A.D. Snow cover in the Azerbaijan S.S.R. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR Ser. geol.-geog. nauk i nefti no.5.113-120 162. (MMA 16:6) (AserbaiJan-Snow) EYYUBOV, A.D.- Metaorological conditions during fog in Azerbaijan. Tzv.All Azerb. SSR. Sor.geol;-geog. nauk i nefti no.4:117-125 163. 041RA 17:4) EYYUBOV) APD*, r,,'.Ind. geogr. nauk Choice of criteria of the limits of climatic seasons in mountain regions; based on the example of Azerbaijan. I-Ileteor. II j-,idroll. no.2:30-32 F 166. ("Upt, 19: 1) 1. Institut geof~rafii AN AzSSR. Submitted February 25, 1965. ALIYEV, G., kand. tokhn. nauk; EYYUMV, D., inzh. New principle of constructing vertical Joints for panels. ZhI. stroi. no.1%18-19 165. (NIRA 18:3'~ i STrUBOY.M. We are strengthening primary organisationm. Voon-snan-31 no.8:3 Ag 155. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Prodeedatell gorodskogo komitste, Dobrovollnogo obahchostva so- daystviya armii, avlatsil I. flotu. BFdm. (Killt&27 OducAtIOU) M USSR/Cuitivated Plants Genernl Proble!;W- Abs Jo:..r : Ref nur Biol., Ito 18, 1958, 82245 Author : Eisei,, I. Inst : AS Extouian SSR Title : oi-i the FraqL:eacyand I;iteiiaity of Frosts on Reclaiiied Lowlai,d Bogs aad Mineral Soils. Orig Pub : F14SV Tead'"ste Ak-id. toimetised. Biol. seer., I7.v. All EstSSR Ser. biol. 1957, 6, No 4, 364-371 Abstract : During 1934-1955, observations were cond.zted at Toom experimental station on the periods of the adveat and iatensity of frosts. Differences in the rdcroclimatic conditions on mineral a.-.-d peat soils di-.ring the ve,~,eta- tion period were determined. The chief difference con- sists of the presence of late summ r frosts on peaty soils. Owing to late (spring) and early (aut=Li) Card 1/2 4 LfSSR/Cultivated Plants - Genera! PlrobleLis M Abs Jb"r Ref ZU,r Biol.) Wo 16, 1958, 82245 frosts tiu d-rati0it Of t110 vegetative period for plants Be.-Sitive to fros.~G is 8"lortee o:"' peat 'Joill tjj.~ 01-~ rldalcral O;!Cs. It is recortale,idcd to grow 0.1 peaty E;Oils crops resistmit to frosts - pereiniial grasses, winter rye, barley) fodder cabbage, 811:1flower, vetch-oat mixto- re aud others. -- A.F. Khlystova - /Z ~ -'\/ i- 'i' E EY9EN) L; KMI, J. Some instructive monents in the history of Estonian cultivated meadows. P. 366, (Sotsialistlik Pollumajandus) Vol. 12, no. 8, Aug. 1957, Tallinn, Estonia SO: Monthly Index of East European Acessions (EFAI) Vol. 6, No. 11 :1ovember 1957 ITZXN, I., kand#spl'pkqkhoz.Annk- Itffect of the therml regime of drained soils on the growth of cul- tivated plants under conditions prevailing In the letonian S.S.IL Gldr. 1 mel. 12 no.10:16-23 0 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Istonekly nauchno- Is sled ovatel ' skiy institut zemledeliya I melioratelt. (Istonia-Peat aoile) (Drainage) (Soil temperature) FIMI, .I. A. "The Effect of the Ground Idater Depth Level on the Fruitfulness of Poorly Decorposed Peat Soils." Cand Agr Sci, Division of Biological, Agricultural and Nedical Sci, Tallin, 1955. (KL, fro 15, Apr 55) SO: Sum. No. 704, 2 Nov 55 - Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Hirher Educational Institutions (16). KYZEN , I.A. Effect of the agricultural use of lowland bogs on the properties of peat soils in the Estonian SSR. Pochvovedenie no.8.-26-33 Ag 161. (MM .14: 11) 1. Estonakiy nauchno.-issledovatellskty institut zemledeliya i melloratsii, Eksperimentallnaya baza looma. (Estonia.-Peat soils) KLESMENT, I.R.; RAING, S.A.; EYZEN, I.G. Microanalytioal hydrogenation and dehydrogonation in conne-tior. with gas.-liquid chromatography, Noftekbim'...'A 3 no.6:864-870 N~- D 163. (MJRA 2-7:3) 1. Institut khimlt AN Estonskoy SSR. .1 EYZEN, Yu. (Eisen, J. 1; KII'DRY-AVTSI!-VA, L., kand. k1him. nauk; :LYING, ;'- , Y-~nd. khim. nauk;_EYZEN 0. [Eisen, 0.], kand. t,~khn. nau? . - - I- Ralative retention time of hydrocarbons in gas chroirvAtographic analysis. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. navik 13 no-3: 234-240 164. (M1RA 17:11) 1. Institut khimii AN E3tonskoy SSR. 0.1, kand.tekhn.nauk; YUDRYAVTSEVA, L.. kand. K 1BRET., 0.,- E","VE14, C, ~h-'n'rlquk, RANG. S., kani.khim.nauk Adocxfj~~'.vlty of sr*,~ hydrocarbovi in chromatographic operations --4-. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i Lekh.rauk ~ri :3:~*Lti;-a gel.. 2v. AN F 161 (MIRA 18W ..r-;T.,tUt AN 9,;t-irskoy &-'F. h2erkorr spcndent AN SSR 'V.,r Hirr,O., OPT =1 LT C'm A -'If X and 1 .0 9u -6- aficre hater W. 4ZE T1 Tlal CF TM: JJb,".4ic ESAIZZ-V d 1 1 tll- t, 'jy: J,!,,' Intl car roUl)5 tly;4M L.y En, Olz' r-10 s,rics and 5 3 SOV/23-58-3-6/11 AUTHORS: Eyzeno O.G., Candidate of Technical Sciences; Arro, I.Kh. 07"wM"N"r TITLE: The Content of 3.4 Benzpyrene in Some Estonian Oil Shale Tars (0 soderzhanii 3.4-banzpirena v nekotorykh estonskikh slantsevykh smolakh) PERIODICALt Izveatiya Akademii nauk Estonskoy SSR, 1958, Nr 3, pp 220 228 (USSR) (Seriya tekhnicheskikh i fiziko-matematicheakikh nauk) ABSTRACT: As early as 1947, the carcinoma-producing effect of the by- product oven tar obtained from Estonian oil shale was estab- lished, 3.4-benzpyrene being the carcinogen. The article contains data on the content of 3-4-and l.?-benzpyrene in the generator oil, the by-product oven tal and the tar. The content was determined by aid of an installation with a so- lid heat carrier at a temperature of 735 in the reactor. For purposes of concentrating the two benzpyrenes, distill- ation processes in a vacuum and multiple chromatography with silica gel and aluminum oxide were carried out. The frac- tions obtained from this process were investigated with re- spect to their 3-4- and 1.2-benzpyrene content, by aid of C ard 1/2 the ultraviolet absorption spectrograph. There was 0-004% SOV/23-58-3-6/11 The Content of 3.4 Benzypyrene in Some Estonian Oil Shale Tars of 3-4-benzpyrene in the medium fraction of the generator oil, 0.17% in the by-product oven tar, and 0.015% in the tar of the installation with a solid heat carrier. The presence of 1.2-benzpyrene was determined only qualitatively. There are 9 tables and 19 references, 9 of which are English and 10 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR (The ChemistryInstitute of the AS Estonian SSR) SUBMITTEDt December 23, 1957 NOTE Russian title and Russian names of individuals and inatitu- tione appearing in this article have been used in the trans- literation 1. Tars--Analysis 2. Petroleum--.Properties 3. Benzpyrzene --Determination Card 2/2 '00 AUTHORS: Eyzen, 0. G., Rang, S. A., Rang, Kn. A. TITLE: Concerning the Chemical Composition of the Light Frac-- tion of Shale Gasoline PERIODICAL: Khimiya i tekhnologlya topliv i maze!, !960, Nr 3, pp 8-12 (USSR) ABSTRA_CT-. Present work is devoted to the studs Of the fraction of shale gasoline boiling off below 6'( The sample was subjected to fractional distillation after phenol was removed from it with 20% NaOH. The obtained narrow fractions were combined according to their physical constants and subjected to chromatography on silica gel. The individual composition of the saturated and unsaturated fractions, obtained in the Course of chro- matography, was determined by their physical constants and Raman spectra. The second method used to determine their composition was gas-liquid chromatcgraphy. Both Card 1/2 methods produced iaentical results. The -main components Concerning tile Cheirlical ComposLtl,~n or the T'lj ~f) Light Pr,a,-,' Iran of" Shale Gasoline so,:/r- ~o 19 3 V ASSOCrAT-':ON-. (,r the rracticn boiling off' bel,,)w 6't, 10 art?: normal .-olefins (35.9%), n-pararf'ins and normal --olefins ~16.7%), cyelopentene'(Ii.87%), and cyclo- pentane (1.82%). The total amount of' isocompounds is 3.73%. Of' dienes, isoprene (1.28%) and piperylene (1.9'(%) are preoent. In all, 25 inJi-vidual hydro- carbons were separat.ed and Identiried. There are 3 tables; and 19 references, 13 Scviet, -~ German, 3 U.S. The 3 U.S. references are: Egloff", G., Physical Constants of' Hydrocarbons, New York, IL, 193~), 11', 1940; Raman Spectra Data. Americal Petroleum Institute, Research Project 44, Petroleum Research Laboratory, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 191~1; Dubois, H. D., Skoog, D. A., Anal. Chem,, 20, 625, 19-48- Institute of Chemistry of the Academy or Soiences or the ESSR (Institut kh1mi! AN FSSR,! Card 2/2 S/02 60/000/003/001/012 C1 1 1YC222 AUTHORS: Arpo,I., and Eyzen,O., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEt On Spectral Analytic Determination of Light Aromatic Hydrocarbonst in the Products of Low-Temperature Carbonizati of the Esthonian L-11 Shale - - T~ moo PERIODICAM Izvestiya Akademi nauk Estonskoy SSR. Seriya Tekhnicheskikh i Fiziko-Matematicheskikh nauk, 1960,No-3, PP-187-194. TEXT3 The authors develop a spectral analytic method for a quantitative determination of aromatic combinations of the products of low-temperature carbonization of shale. With the aid of the Haman spectrum, aromatic hydrocarbons up to propyl benzene can be determined, with ultraviolet spectroscopy they can be determined up to benzene and toluene. In the shale benzene the set of aromatic hydrocarbons with alkyl groups decreases with the increase of the length of the lateral chain. Among the low- temperature carbonizing plants working in the oil regime those ones with a fixed heat carrier show the maximal content of aromatic combinations. The total content of benzene and toluene (relative to the set of shale) in tunnel kiln benzine and rotary retort benzine is almost equal (1sO.240-25). Card 1/2 On Spectral Analytic Determination of Light Aromatic I~ydrocarbons in the Products of Low-Temperature Carbonization of the Esthonian Shale '. S102 601000100310011012 C111YC222 The authors mention Kranig, Landsberg, Dikun and Kobellskaya. There are 2 fiigures, 4 tables and 10 referencest 8 Soviet, 1 German and 1 American. ASSOCIATIORs Institut khimii Akademii nauk Estonskoy SSR (Chemical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Esthonian SSR) SUBMITTEDs October 16, 1959 Card 2/2 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 D221/D305 AUTHORS: E ~~en 0., Candidate of Technical Sciences and ,y_ Rikken-Yu. 0 TITLE: On the chemical composition of oil-shale gasoline sulphur compounds PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh nauk, no. 4, 1960, 358-366 TEXT: The authors studied the group composition of sulphur com- pounds of shale oil gasoline, identifying -for the first time some of the individual compounds. The amount of sulphur in oil is of great importance for the oil industry: this question is being ex- tensively studied in the Bashkir branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR under the leadership of Professor R.D. Obolentsev with the assistance of B.V. Ayvazov (Ref. 1: Raspredeleniye pryamoy Card 1/ 7 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 On the chemical composition D221/D305 gonki, vyrabatyvayemykh iz sernistykh neftey (Distribution of Straigh-111-Run Distillation of Sulphur-Containing Oil, Coll.) Sb. khimiya seraorganicheskikh soyedineniyj soderzhashchikhsya v nef-. tyakh i neftoproduktakh (Chemistry of Organic Sulphur Compounds Contained in Crude Oil and Oil Products). Bashkir branch of AS. USSR, M. 1959) and (Ref. 2s R.D. Obolentsev, A.A. Ratovskaya, IK voprosu o metode gruppovogo opredeleniya seraorganicheskikh soye.- dineniy, predlozhennomu Bashkirskim filialom AN SSSR (On the Me- thod of Group Determination of Organic Sulphur Compounds, Sugges- ted by the Bashkir Branch of the AS USSR) Sb. Khimiya seroorga- nicheskikh soyedineniy, soderzhashchikhs a v nefti i neftoproduc- takh, Bashkirsk. filial AN SSSR, M. 1959T, but up till now little has been done in this direction for shale oil of the Baltic oil shale basin. Previous works of A. Usk and I.G. Stoler (Ref. 3: Izyskaniye sposobov uluchsheniya kachestva slantsevogo benzina (Search for Methods of Improving the Quality of Shale Gasoline) Sb. Goryuchiye slantsy, Khimiya; Tekhnologiya, N2, AN ESSR, Tallin, 1956), and of P. Kogerman, K. Luts,Yu.Khyusse (Ref. 4: Khimiya Card 2/7 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 On the chemical composition ... D221/D305 estonskikh slantsev (Chemistry of Estonian Shale) ONTIGKhTI, 1934) deal mostly with the general content of sulphur in shale oil, a more detailed study had been made only by Kh.A. Silland (Ref. 5: 0 gruppovom sostave sernistykh soyedineniy slantsevoy smoly (On the Group Composition of Sulphur Compounds of Shale Pitch) Tr. Tallinek. politekhntin-ta, Ser. A. No. 97, 1957) and (Ref. 6: 0 poeledovatellnom opredelinii 7tlassov sernistykh soyedineniy v slantsevoy smole (On the Consecutive Determination of Classes of Sulphur Compounds in Shale Pitch)Tr. Tallinsk. politekhn. in-ta. Ser. A, No. 97, 1957).The authors investigated gasolines from tare produced in tunnel furnaces, in chamber kilns, in carbonization installations with heat carrying solid agents and from generator tar; the---general sulphur content in these tars was found to be in the rang6 0.7 - 1 1 % the largest being from the chamber kiln tyge. Samples of gasoline (15 - 30 kg) were rectified to narrow (1 - 5 fractions in a distillation column with a selectivity of 60 theo- retical platesv 40 - 60 fractions from each rectification having been collected. The sulphur content was determined in the frac- Card 3/7 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 On the chemical composition ... D221/ "305 tions by means of the lamp method betractor's note: The method is not describeg and its distribu~ilon, depending on the distilla- tion temperature showed Ofinite maxima at 79 - 8609 107 - 11009 132 - 1370 and 155 - 1600, with minima in between. These peaks of sulphur content are almost identical for all gasolines studied which proves that they correspond to few individual compounds, whose presence depends directly on the composition and structure of the combustible material in the oil shale. From this observa- tion it follows that for practical purposes, it is possible to free gasoline from sulphur compounds by its detailed rectification. The authors determined the group composition of sulphur compounds in fractions, corresponding to maximum and minimum sulphur contents by means of chromatography on silica- and alumina gels as absor- bers. By this method the studied fractions were divided into para- ffins and naphthenes, olefins, aromatic hydrocarbons and okygen compounds. It was found that 75 % of sulphur compounds bel:6ng to aromatic hydrocarbons, the remaining 25 % being associated with Card 4/7 'Cl/023/60/000/004/004/005 On the chqikical compositi4.... D221/D305 oxygen compounds. Paraffins were free from sulphur, olefins con- tain it in very negligible quantities. The authors paid attention to determining compounds of the th$ophene and Jisulphide series, The disulphide amount was determine d by means of reduction in ace- tic acid solution and subsequent titration with silver nitrate (Ref. 6: Op.cit.). The amount of sulphide sul hu a determined by the Kh. A. Silland method (Ref. 6: Op.ci.M Nbwstrsactor's notes Method not describeg. The thiophene sulphur was dqtermined by the method of L.S.. levi-ft and E. Howard (Ref. 14: Anal.Chem. 25, p.196. 1953) by oxidation with nitric acid to sulphuric acid and precipi- tation with barium chloride. Qualitative determinations of free sulphur, hydrogen sulphide and mercaptans were also carried out, with negative results which proves that sulphur compounds in crude gasoline do.not decompose during the rec%'Aication process. The identification of individual compounds of the thiophene series were performed by infra-red spectral analysis in the case of gasoline from an installation with a heat-carrying solid agent, after its Card 5/7 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 on the chemical composition D221/D305 concentration by chromattgraphy and in the case of chamber kilns gasoline directly after rectification. T#e Wlysis was carried out with the spectrograph IKS 14, in the range 2000 - 700 cm-1 in pot- assium bromide basins, the thickness of the studied layer being in the range from 0.01 - 0.05 mm; time of exposition - 45 min. The following compounds were identified by this method: thiophene, 2 -methylthiophene, 3-methylthiophene, 2-ethylthiophene, 2.3-di- methylthiophene and 2.5-dimethylthiophene. In the fraction 156 - 1580C of chamber-kiln gasoline, the presence of 3-isopropylthio- ,,Ie. There are 2 figures, 6 tables and 17 re- phene was very probab ferences: 12 Soviet-bloc and 5 non-Soviet-bloc. The four referen- ces to the English language publications read as follows: L. Lund- quist, Oil shale and Cannel Coal. vol. 2 London 1951 p. 621; S.W. Kinney, J.R. Smithv J.S. Ball, Anal. Chem. 24, p. 1749t 1952; C.J. Thomson, H.Y. Coleman,.H.T. Rall, H.M. Smith, Anal. Chem. 27, p. 175, 1955; Howard D. Hartough, Thiophene and its Derivativesq 65 Card 6/7 S/023/60/000/004/004/005 On the chemical Aomposition ... D221/D305 Interscience Publishers New York - London' 1952. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii akademii nauk Estonskoy SSR (Insti- tute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR) SUBMITTED., February 27, 1960 -j Card'7/7 ",ILYZZN, O.G.; KIVIRYAKTIK, S.V.; KOURM, A.P.; LAUS, T.11.; APPO, I.Xh. Chemical compositian of tar from dictyonemic shale. Khim.i tekh.topl. i masel 5 no.9:37-42 S 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Institut khimii AN IISSR. (Ibtonia-Oil shale) id, I ~%, i BOGOVSKIY, P. A. (Tallin-Nyme, Pyarnuskoys shoess, d. 233, kv. 1); ..PNZN,Q-(L-(Tallin,, u1. Tekhnika, d. 3.5, kv. 13); ARROJI I. Kh. (Tanin, ul. Tekhnika, 9/15, kV. 5) Cancerogenic action of some chromatographic fractions of tar obtained by distillation of Estonian oil shale. Vop. oak. 6 no.12,34-42 160. (KERA 15-27) 1. Iz Instituta skaperimantalinoy i klinicheakoy meditainy (dir. - kand. med. nauk P. A. Bogovskiy) i Institute. khimil (dir, - kand. khimioheskikh nauk, A. T. K7111) AN Satonskoy SSR. (CARCINOGENS) (TAR-PHYSIMOGICAL EFFECT) EYSEN, 0. 'Eisen, 0.1, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; ARUMERL, E.; IOONSON,V. ~o- ;_~~ Cic nson Application of gas chromatography in determining the chemical composition of the light-shale extraction products. Best tead akad tehn fuus 9 no.2:113-120 160. (EW 9:12) 1. Institut khinii, Akadexii nauk Estonskoy SSR. (Shale) (Chromatography) RANG, S.A.1 ARUMEYELI, E.Kh.,(Arume~lq E.];--Z.Mg O.G. [Eisenj 0.1 .Chemical compooition of light fraction of ohale tar from a unit, with a solid heat carrier, Mxim.i tekh.topl.i masel 6 UO.4:40443 Ap 161. (KM 34:3) 1. Institut khisli Al Estonskoy SSR. (Oil shaleo) EYZKNJv O.G.; HANG, S.A. Chemical composition of aromatic hydrocarbons and of shale gasolinee Khim,i tekh,topl.i masel 6 (Oil shales) (Gasoline) sulfur compounds no,6:29-32 Jo 161. (NIRA 14:7) -AYZE~ (Eisen, 0.1; RANG, S.A.; ARUMEYEL, E.Kh. (Arumeel, E.) Chemical composition of the paraffin-naphthene portion of the fraction boiling at 150-2150C from shale tar. Khim, i takh. topl. i masel 8 no.508-42 YV 163. (MIRA 1618) 1. Institut khImli AN Hatonskoy SSR. EYZEN, O.G.; RANG, S.A. Individual composition of Estonian shale gasoline. Khim. i takh. topl. i masel 8 no.1207-43 D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimij AN Estonskoy SSR. - 4~1 . - ~ I I ' .- ~'!-.` , -,i'-- .. - . ~ - Z~- . -.t 11 , ~' EYZENP 0, (Eisen, O.jp kand. tekhn. nauk; KHELIP, K. (Help, K.], kand. tekhn. nauk Chemical composition of Brazilian oil shale tar. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.--mat. i tekh. nauk 12 no.4:420-423 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. BYZEN, 0. (Eisen, 0.1, kand. tekhn. nauk; BYZEN, Yu. (Eisen, J.) Aromatic hydrocarbons of the 1500-2150C fraction of Estonian oil shale tar. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 12 no.4:424-433 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. EYZEN, 0. [Eisen, Oil kand. tekhn. nauk .9 Detemination of bTdrocarbons of the ind&n and tetralin series in Estonian oil sbale gasol-ine..Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 12 no.4:434-438 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. EYZENV Oe (Eisen, Oely kand. tekhn. nauk; ARRO, ;.; RAuDE, Kh. [Raude, H.] Aromatic hydrocarbons of the 1500-300'C fractlon of shale tar produced in compartment kilns. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.--mat. i tekh, nauk 12 no,4:439-445 163, (MA 17:1) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. )"Izill, Yll. [Elfienp J.]; KIMM', 0.; EYZEN~O. L nallk Relative retentlon perlodu for hy-drocurimis undor j- graplii-- analyvis. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fizz.-mat. i te~llh. iiwj' 13 no.1:22-25 164 1. Thstitut khimil AN Eatonskoy SSR. 2. Estonskoy SSR (for Kirret). ;XZEU,-Q. [Eisen,O 1, kand. tekhn. nauk; RA11G. S., kand. EYMI, Yu. [Elsen,J.] Chemical composition and methods of analysis of wnsat,.;-rated hydrocarbons from the ligroine fractions of shale tar. Iz-,r. All Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mt. J tekh. nauk 13 no.lt2~-35 164 OMURA IS :1) 1. Institut khimli AN Estonskoy SSR. KYZENIO. [Elsen,O.]. kand. tekbn. nauk;ARUMEYEL, E. [Aru-meel,L] D-Aterminatlin of the chemical composition of shale gasoline of tunnel kilns by gas chromatography. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 13 no.1:36-46 164 (MIRA 18tl) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonakoy SSR. 1 219~0-6 MT IT Pr-h/Pb-h AS(m.)-21'*!:-:r)c ~b) IWE/-35 ACCESSION MR.: AT4048194 S/0000/C)4,looo/of)o/nl79.'fj'l~5 A !'THOR: Ey7en, 0. G. , Arumeyel, E - Kh. 1,193 I.-I~,,~-411-1-~.~~-,~-~-.,--,!. 64.1 TITLE: Application of gas chromatography to the determination of the chemical composi- tion of Estonian shale gasolineIII/ _q SOURCE - Vsesoyuznaya nauchno-tekhnichsAiya kDnferentslya po gaznvoy ~Arozna!qgrafff. Irornatograflya (Gas ~ omaf'. 1"I-vu Nauka. 1964, 179-185 M A L_I%XI0F-__ I '44F,-%_;J Z_ I;, .... atograpby. olefia chromatography, gax chroma- tography, petroleum rofinIng ABSTRACT- Estonian shaLe oil is rich in olefins and poor in paraffins and aromatics. 7h, chromatography of such products has not been extensively described :n the liter- - ~t -t chrornatog-raph for such Purposes has been desizno,l by 1-h'. *-"1:_i_jf ~'_hlmil Xi, -1- WV. "M ~;M % "IN It R L 31990-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4048194 F~-amudlated to 0. 2 - 0.3 MM. 'Me best regWts wom obtainad using meetonylamtone as the d e gt en n ter is 4~,:i,;e. Data on the separating rvacity of this com Do-dn ar m Of tk' ~.,Iectlvltv ---uunmr, volumeE. Selectivity factors -~%ere -,Ji;() nnq~ - i. if "Di -1 t n f tsu, I 'n w A ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED*- BMW ENCL.- 00, - NO REF SOV- 002 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 SUB CODE: GC. FP FYZENO Of (Eisen,, 0.], kand.tekhn.nauk; KUDRYAVTSEVA, L., kand.khim.nauk; RANGY S', kand,khim,nauk Isomerization of olefin in chromatographic operations on silica gel. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i takh.nauk no.4:275-284 164. Study of adsorption chromatography on silica-.gel in group analysis of liquid fuel, Ibido:285-289 (MIRA 18:4) 1. AcadeQr of Sciences of the Estonian S.S.R., Institute of Ghemistry. Thir-.1ayor (,hromatograt-lor, of I t,-M-nauk 14 no.2:266--P72 16-5. m liu 1(?: 1) 1. Institut khImli AN Eotonqkoy '"SR. LX~,j Aw_mist 1.1, 1964. SALUSTE, S.; KLESMENT, ZYZEN,O. (Risen, 0. Composition of phenols of tunnel kilns. Report No. 2. Izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 14 no. 4t596-.!604 165 (MIR& 19:2) Catalytic properties of palladium and platinum under con- ditions of microreactor gas chromatographic analysis. Ibid.t 605-613. 1. InBtitut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. Submitted March 31, 1965. RAUDE; Kh. [Raude, H.1; EYZERO 0. (Risen, 0.1 Composition of saturated hydrocarbons from middle fractions of shale oil. lave AN Bat# SM Bar. fiz.-wat. i tekh. nauk 14 not 4614-622 165 (MIRA 19t2) Composition of bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from shale oil. Thid.1623-630. Comgosition of aromatic compounde of shalo oil boiling above 300 C. lbid.t631-634 1. Institut khimii AN Istonskoy SSR. Submitted June 1, 1965. EYZHI LFisen, J.]; KIRRET, 0.; EYZ!21,0. LEis~-;n, U.1, ~,a-: nauk Relative retention periods for hydrocarbons irader. graphic analysis. izv. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mm.-it. 13 no.1:22-25 164 1. Inotitut Win-41 AN Estonskoy SSR. 2. Estonskoy SSR (for Kimet). EYZHIII 0. (Eloon,O 1, ~tmd. tokhri. nauk; RANG. S.p nhu~,; EYZPII, Yu. Ultjen,J.) Chemical composition and methods of analysis o,.r unsati=-ated hydrocarbons from the ligroine fractions of shale tax. IZ7. AN Est. SSR. Ser. fiz.-rmt. i tekh. nauk 13 nc.lt26-'I4 164 -,,1 :1) 1. Inatitut khimii All Estonsko5r SSR. MIN, Yu. (Eisen, J.1; KUDRYAVT~E'VA, L.. kand. :"chimn. nauk; khim. nauk; EYZEN, 0. [Eiseri, 0.), kand. tekhn. nauk Relative retention Wme of hydrucarbons in gus chromntQgraphic analysis. Izv. AN Lst. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. i tekh. nauk 13 no.3: 234-240 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Institut khimii AN Estonskoy SSR. MkL W,7-7 _RW9 o r Li,-,4. um -Irsr sti;r.:: f" as of trE KeroGan L3 Tric ummall M-CZ-5, =Mxj:~ nr, 470 1:c 550 LZ"-I 'in l=E-T lll-aLlcal T-SI-rs. :~c _qt jl~,,MrnL r-C 1~.C t te caws z;:i: Y, SOV/23-59-2-.1/8 '-'TliCRS Kirret ,0. , Candidate of the Technical Scien3es, (Eyzea,_ Yu. I.); and Val I dek, R(V,011dek, CarAide,3 ef T-ec`hnic__a=ciences TITLE: Chemical Composition and Qualities of the Lighter Fraction of Tunnel Oven Oil Shale Gas-Benzine P2RIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk Estonskoy SSR, Seriya teKinicheskilk-h i fiziko-matematiclieskikh nsuk 7 -~ .9 1959.. Tir 2;, pp r.L.--rT ABSTIRIXT: For the definition of individual hydrocarbons of benzine, chromatographic absorptional analysis and a narrow-ranged fractioning were carried out, where- by the elementary composition of single fractions were determined. 0 In the lighter fractions (boil- ing ranges 25-70 C and 70-95 C) of tunnel oven gas- ben--ine, the following individual hydrocarbons were found: pentene 1, n-pentane, pentne-2, cyclopentene, cyclopentadiene, cyclopentane., hexene-1, hexene-3, hexene-2, n-hexane, 2.3-dimethypentene-1, 5-methyl- Card 112 hexene-2, 2-ethylpentene-1, 3-ethylpentane, heptene-1, SOV/23-59-2-1/8 Chemical Composition and qualities of the Lighter Fraction of Tunnel Oven Oil Shale Gas-Benzine and heptene-3. The chromatographic analysis showed that the fraction 95-130 C contains naphthene--paraf- fins - 20%, cycle olefines together with aliphatic olefines - 30-35%, and diolefines - 15-200,16, as to the rest, the data are lacking. In the narrow-ranged fractions of saturated hydrocarbong of benzine (with the boiling ranges of 95-130 C) the follow- ing hydrocarbons occur: C7H16' C H ~cyclic com- bination), C8H18, and C9H20' TN k~rrow-ranged fractions of unsaturated hydro8arbons of the same benzine (boiling ranges 95-130 C) contain hydic.- carbons - C H and C H There are 2 graphs, tables and ~ 4ferencgs~6a'L'A 2 1 in ia Estonlda. Card 2/2 Subject USSR/Mining Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 10/20 AID P - 3056 Author Byzenbart, A. Kh. Title Deep well samplin by means of the stratum testing apparatus IP2-5 3N#1 Periodical Neft. khoz., v. 33, no. 8, 47-48, Ag 1955 Abstract The stratum tester IP2-5 3/411 (the letters IP stand in Russian for "atratu-m tester") is described and its operations in sample taking of strata liquids (water and oil) of various wells during their drilling are outlined. Institution : None Submitted ; No date PXCEMNII, M.; TARASOV, K.; RAVICH, A.; GILLER, M.; InIMMAUN, R.; PATIDVA, D. ~, , Clearing payments and the issue of credit on special loan accounts. Dan. i kred. 16 no.4:46-59 Ap 158. (HIRA 11:5) (Clearinghouse) USSR/Ruman and Animal Physiology, Circulation T-5 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biola, No 14, 1958, No 65269 Author ;Ratner M.Yapi, Eyzengardt R.S. Title The Mechanism by Which the Kidnegra are Involved in the Pathogenesis of Experimental Neurogenic Hypertension. Cormunication II. The Relationship Between the Status of the Renal Circulation and the Amount of Renin in the Kid- neys in Experimental Neurogenic Hypertension and after De- nervation of the Kidneys. Orig Fab : Byul. eksperime, biol. i raeditsiny, 1957, 43, Ho 3, 43-47 Abstract : The amount of renin in the kidneys of rabbits with neurogenic hypertenBion rose significantly according to the degree of hypertension, After denervation of the kidneys it fell to the initial ievel. The developnent of the hypertension and renal denervation were without substantial effect upon renal blood flaw (diodrast clearance) and glonerular filtration (cratinine clearance). The author suggests that the inclusion Card 1/2