SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILATOVA, A.G. - FILATOVA, L.S.
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TOXIN, B.P.; FILATOVA, A.G.
I.-
Disorders in formative processes in animals caused by transplanted
tumors and carcinogens [with summary in English]. Vast. LGU 13
no.15:59-63 158. (MIRA 11:,q)
(CANCER)
BOGOYAVLENSKIY,, M.S.; VASHCHENKO, A.I.; DENISOV, A.U.; ZIETVIN, A.N.; ZENIKCIVS-
KIY, A.G.; MAKAROV, D.M.; MAKSIMOV, B.M.; E~LATOVJL, A.I.; SHABUNIN, Ye,X.
Oxidation and decarburizing of certain steals in duo-muffle furnaces of
nonoxidizing heating. Stall 23 no.12:1124-1126 D 163. (MIRA 1712)
MIRONOVA, N.M.; ZAKHAROV., N,D,; VINOGIWOVj P.A.; GAVSHINOVA, K.Ye.;
FILATOVA,, A.L.
Filled sulfur-free rubber with a base of butadiene methyl-
methacrylate copolymers, Izv.vye.ucheb.zav.1 khJm.i khim.tekh.
8 no.4t663-667 065. (MIRA l8t22)
1. laningradakiy tokhnol*gicheakly inatitut imeni Lensovetao
kafedra takhnologii raziny i khimii i kafedra tAikhnologii
oanovnogo organicheakogo sinteza i sintsticheekogo kauchuka.
KULINEVICH, V.G.j HOKHNACHEVp I.G.; FILATOVA, A.M.
Determination of the carbonyl compounds of noncoxbobydrate
character in furfurole condensates. Gidrol-iz.i lesokhim.prom.
15 no.8:16-18 162. (KIRA l5zl2)
1. Krasnodarskiy institat pishchevoy prozWohlemaosti (for
KullneviohI Mokhnachev), 2, Krasnodarskiy gidrDliznyy zavod
(for Filatova).
(Furaldehyde) (Cafbonyl compounds)
TALAWEVA, A. V. v kand. mad. nauk; FJIA!KgAF_
Sarcoms of the parametri=. Akush. i gin. 38 no,,3:7&82
My-Ja 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Iz ginekologicbeekolto otdaleniya Nav. - prof,, L. A. Novikova).
i patologoamtomichaskoRo otdaleniya (zav. - kandidat meditsineld-*
nauk Z. V. Gollbart) Gosudarstvannogo onkologichi3skogo instituta
imeni P. A. Gertoena Wir. - prof. A. N. Novikov)
(TYPERUS-CANCER)
5E~K;PENIKOVA, Ye.M.; FILATOVA, A.1%
V.M.Dement'ev ar K.A.Tjmiria7,ev'.- pupil. Trudy Inst. if!t. eat. i
tekh. 361244-258 '61. - (.'-',IRA 14:9)
(Dement'Av, Vladimir Mikhailwich., 1853-1880)
(Timiriazev, Kliment Arkad'evich, !P43-1920)
FILATOVA A S ~MlEfi, S. V.; BE531110VA, A. P. (W611OV, J.
-7rMTTr-i7-*-V7- "AMAI A. V.; .;;T OJILW~;',KH URI 3 U,
iIJ, V. G..-,
,j 4 )
GRLMO, G. D.
"Sanitary labor conditions in the electrolytic shops of
aluminum plants and the essential health-protection
measures."
report submitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists, Epidemiologists
and Infectionists, 195%
SOLORAMNA. L.K., studentka V kurea; FILATOVA, A.S., studentka V kursa
Preparation of mixtures with luminal. Apt.delo 8 no-3:54-57
My-Je '59. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Iz numhnogo studencheskogo kruzhka kafedry takhnologii
lekaretvemiykh form i galenovirkh preparatov (rukovoditel'
rAoty - kand.farmateovtichealcikh nank P.G.Lutuet) Odeaskogo
farrautsevticheBkogo instituta.
(PallOlULRBITAL)
wig
MIKFIAYLOV. S.S., prof.; FILATOVA, A.V.
Surgical anatomy of the auricular appendage* Vet3to khir. 92 noo3:0-15
Mr 164- (MIRA 17:12)
1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii (zav. - pro:% S.S.Mikhaylov) Oren-
burgskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Adres avtoro,t: Orenburgt Sovetskaya
ul., 6, Meditsinskiy inatitut, kafedra operativnoy khirurgii.
FILATOVA, A.Te.
Increase the profitable operation of housing unitis. Gor.khoz.Xosk.30
no-3:7 Mr 156. (MLRA 9:7)
l.Monshiluprayleniye.
(Moscow--Apartment houses--Management)
7A~4,
S1123/621000101810071012
A006^101
AUTHORS: Slosman, I. V., Tikhonov, 1. T., Toporov, G. V.,Killkov, N. S.,
Filatova, E. P.
TITLE: The effect of various types of heat treatment upon the properties
of high-chromium stamping steels
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mas~hinostroyeniye,*no. 18., 1962, 16-,
abstract 18B101 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. Tomskiy inzh..-stroit. in-t",
ig6i, 9, 26 - 45)
TEXT: The properties of grade X12 (1) (Kh12P) and X 12 01 (Kh12FI) steels
were determined after heat treatment under conventional conditions. The steels
were found to be low-resistant.to impact loads and'the toughness of the specimens
0
decreased when quenching was peiformed from 1040 C and more. The impact resist-
ance increases noticeably after isothermal quenching of Kh121? steel from 0 to
1020 - lo4ooc with holding at 250 - 2800C for 2 - 6 hours. Literature data on
'the possibility of raising the resistance of high-chromium s-~eels to impact loads
by additional cold treatment were not confirmed by the exper.1ments carried out
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The effect of various types of heat treatment upon... A006/A101
In the described study. There are 14 figures.
[Abstracter's note: Complete -translation]
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AUVHORS: 'Slosman, I. V., Tikhonov, I. T., Toporov, G. 1r,., Kil'kov, N. S.,
Filatova, E. F.
TITLE: The effect-of various types of heat treatment upon the properties
of high-chromium stamping steel
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Met~allurgiya, no. 8, 1962, 133 - 134, abstract
81920 ("Sb. nauchn. tr. .Tomskiy inzh.-stroit. in-t", 1961, v. 9,
26 - 45)
TEXT: .3pecimens of high-chromium steels, grade. X 12 (P (Kh1ZF) 1 C,
11.5% Cr, 0.3% V) and grade X120 I (Khl2F'I) (1.4,0o' C, 12% Gr, 0.62% V) were sub-
jected to isothermal quenching from 1,000 - 1,0400C and held at temperatures > MS;
to long-lasting isothermal quenching at temperature ranges below martensit-2
transformation, and to conventional"quenchIng with subsequent cold treatment and
tempering at elevated temperatures. To raise the'impact resistance of Kh12F-steel
die parts, isothermal quenching by one of the following methods is recommended:
a) heating to 1,040OCi isothermal quenching during 2 6 hours at 2'-~OOC; b) heat-
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F!ILATOVA. GsP.
Initial experiments with perennial floral plants in the Central
Siberian Botanical Garden of the Siberiar Branch of the Academy
of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Trudy TSSBS nc).3:127-130 160.
(~ffRA 15:3)
(Novosibirsk-Flowers)
SHESTOPALOV, P.I., inzh.; FOMIP. V.P., irizh.; FILATOVA, G.P.,
inzh.; GRONOV, I.V.,nauchn.sotr.; STEPANOVA,I.N.pred..
[Fishing in the Amur River] Rybolovstvo na Amure. Vla-
divostok, TSentr. biuro tekhn. informatsii, 1962. 103 p.
(MIRA 1.8-.l)
1. Amurskoye otdeleniye Tikbookeanskogo instituta rybnogo
khozyaystva (for Gromov).
37218
S/04 6,2/007/002/007/007
D407YD301
AUTHOR$: Nikitint A.A.9 and Filatoval E.P.
TITLE: Determining approximate wave functions of the N III-
atom, as part of an investigation of its recombination
spectrum in envelopes of stars and nebulae. IV
PERIODICAI;: -Leningrad. Universitet, Vestnik. Se:~iya matematiki,
mekhaniki i astronomiij, no. 7, 21 11)62t 147 - 160
TEXT: Approximate formulas are derived for the wave functions of
the N III-atomt describing the leve 2 2
.Ls of the configur~tiona le 2a
nl, n:~-: 3, 1 = Ot 1, 2, 3, 4 and (correspondingly) ls 2s2p (1.3p) +
+ n1, n = 3, 4 and 1 = 0, 1, 2, 3. The radial pa-.7ts of the 3s*1 3p
and 3d wave-functions are derived by the variational method. The wa-
ve functions of the ground state og N III, viere calculated by the
variational method, as well as by the Hartree-Fock method, taking
into consideration inter-configuration effects. By neglecting ex-.
change terms, the expression for the energy becomes:
E = Eo + I(nl) + 2Fo(nl1s) + ?Po(nl2s). (3)
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Determining approximate wave ... D407YD30'i
wave-functions are written by means of analytical foxmulas (coribina-
'k
tioiks of polynomials and exponents). The approximate formula for
the 3s wave function of the 11 III-atom, is
P(3s/r) = 1.5le-13.7r +(0.36e-6.60r - 4.98e-3.00r)r2 + r3e-1.26r.
(18)
In this case the scaling factor Y1/Y2 = 2.29. Pormulas for the
other wave functions are found analogously. The obtained wave-func-
tions viere used for determining the transition probabilities and ab-
sorption coefficients; the results of these calculations ,-iill be gi-
ven in subsequent works. There are 17 tables and 7 references: 4
Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Soviet-bloc. The references -to the English-
language publications read as follows: P. Morse et al., Phys. rev.,
48, 948, 1935; S. Moore, Atomic energy levels, 1, 1949; V. Cherr,
J. Chem. Phys., 21, 1237, 1953..
SUBMITTED: September 14, 1961
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A.UTHOR.: Diduk,.G. A.t Yesi-poyl Y. M,;.SiFfft Fitatoya. E:. Fz
Plotting itability regions of autornatic-control svster-ir. b-
SIOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut elekt,romekhanlki. AN-tomatika, telemekhanika. i
priborostroyenlye (Automatic control, rernote control, and in.~trutrnent
manufactureli- -Moscow 6--Nadkil 1964, 115-IZG
TOPIC TAGS: automatic contraL '.autornatictontrol desi aut.0matic aontrDl
Ryntel-n autoxnatic control- the- ory- digital-izohnputer. power syste*.n stability
ABS TRACT. The results are reported 'of an ~'Lrxveatigation. of the stabiliLy or ~.n
excitation- control system which controls the:operation of aynch..'01foue gene-ratoza
-,Jeeding, v.~a a-tranarrdasion. syetem, into inflatte-power buues i Volga Hydra-
electric Station to Moscow).- After a linear! zatiOn, . the control systern N;(aEr
deacribalAe by 7th order differeiitial equationa.. The stability regions of-the~
frequenqf -~eontral - factor,- _:aP_d_it9__fir_st derivative K~ were lAotted in a 1.1-w-6
C.-ird 1/Z
R
".-109 ev/c, k. 1.25- Figure 6 shows the positive
Card 2/3 spectrum at an altitude of 9 km, viz. the muon- and the proton
Momentum Spectrum of Particles of the Hard Component SOV/56-36-6-1/66
of Cosmic Rays at an Altitude of 9000 m
curve on the basis of data obtained from two series. Within
the range of (1 -' 5).109 ev/o it is found that the protons amount
to (50�10% of t~e total number of penetrating particles within
this range. Also the spectral curves of the pooitive particles
within the range of (2L5).109 ev/o may be approximated by means
of exponential curves, with an exponent which corresponds to
the negative particle within the error limits. The authors
thank Yu. A. Smorodin for supervising the work performed
'4ndfcr discussing the results obtained. There are 6 figures and
7 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
(Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University)
SUBMITTED: December 12, 1958
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FILATOVA, Lo I*# CPAN D GE 0 L M 1140**L SO I "PRE-C ALI SRI AN
ULUTAU (CENTRAL KAZA.KHSTAN). Moscow, 1961. (NIOSCOW ORDER OF
LENIN AND ORDER OF LABOR RED BANNER STATE UNIV IMENI I-A. V.
LomONOGOV. GEOL FACULTY. CHAIR OF HISTORICAL AND REGIONAL
GEOLOGY. GEOL INST OF ACAD SCI USSR). (KL-DVI 11-619 213).
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TRUSOVA, I.F,,; FILATOVA,, L.I*
Pro-Cambrian foimations of the northern Ulu-Tau maasife Izvevyoo
ucheb.zav.j geolei razv. 5 no.3.-113-31 W 162. (141U 15:10
1. Moskovskiy g3ologorazvedochnyy iwtitut imeni S.Oixlzhonikidze.
(I-Tau--Geology., Stratigraphic)
FIIATOVA, IZLdmija iviMovna BOGDANOVI A.A., red.; KATS, Ya.G.p red.;
GE))RGI'YEVA,, G.I., tekhn.red.
[Pre-C&brian of the Ulu4au] Dokembrii Ulu-Tau. Moskva,
Izd-vo gosk.univ., 1962. 322 p. (Materialy po geolo ii
-Inogo'Kazakhstana, v MIRA 16:2)
Mentral 01.5).
(Ulu-Tau-Geology, Stratigraphic)
Publir, lecture sprie5 "On Icaoir probleiw~ of treo-,10~,Y' I'rere-te;4
r th~j Daparl-,vint of Cac)lcjy during Lhe 1963-1964 ac~
4: Geol. 19 no.4:S~-87 JI-Ai;
Vest. Moak. un. Ser
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-.),,ogy~l 2r
f
D.4partnew, ~A- 2l-:-----97 'n int., awumi- Vast.
Km;K,un, 20 t 65. (MlRA 1995)
ML T OVA, I;. i.
B7actice in the organization of the course "Lithology of
Pro-CAmbrian metamorphic fonnati6ns"' at the Geological
Faculty of the Moscov Lbiversity. Test. Mosk. un. Ser. 4t
Geol. 20 no. 6t81-82 N-D f65 (MIRA 19:1)
ZAYTSEV, Yu.A.; FILAT-OVA, L.I.; 11ILVE7, V.S.; ROZANOV, S.B.; KHERASKOVA, T.N.
YAPASKURT, O.V.
Basic characteristics of the Cambrian structure of the Mutau
(central Kazakhstan). Biul. HOIF Otd. geol. 40 no. 6t57-81
N-D 165 (MIRA 19:1)
"Ii, Opm
MAKSIMOV, A.I.,, 1nzh.; PODEGAYLOO K.M., inzh.; MAKSIMOVA~ V.I., inzh.;
FOPOVIGIHP N.A., inzh.;_FIIA1X)VA, L.I., inzh.; SHAKHANOV, V.S., in7p.
EconomLeally expedient distribution of reserves in the electric
power plants of the electric power system of the Donets Basin
using a compensation technique. Elek.sta. 34 no.2:52-59 F 163.
(MIRA 16:4)
~Donats Banin-Electric power plants)
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AOTHOR: Yegorov, P. I.; Benevolenskayao T. V.; Korotayev, M. M.; Reutova, M. B.;
I FilatoVa, L. M.; Tayganova, N. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: The functional state of several internal oreans during exposure to radial
and coriolis accelerations during multi-,day experiments in a slowly rotating room
I (Paper presented Wb the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine held in Moscow
from 24 to 27 May '1966] -
S07LJRCE: Konferentsiya po problemami kosmicheskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy
kosmicheskoy meditainys (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentsil.,
Moscowil 1966, 161-162
TOPIC TAGS: biologic acceleration effect, coriolis acceleration, biologic metabolism,
blood chemistry, imunologyt biologic secretion
ABSTRACT: Six healthy subjects aged 27-36 and resistant to vestibular stimuli. were
clinically examined before and after'studies in a slowly rotating MVK room.
A detailed physical examination of internal organs was conducted along with
special clinical, biochemical, zwd immunobiological examinations of the
.functional condition of these organs.
_The experiment resulted in substantial changes in the functional state of
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number of organs and systems. These changes were a function of rotation
.rate and duration of exposure. At a rate of 40* /sec in a three-day exj)eri-
ment, the following changes were noted: hypoglycemia and inadequate reac-
Ition of beta cells of the pancreas to insulin secretion; a sharp increase in
!blood potassium level and decreased kidney filtration function; increased
Jiver bilirubin secretion; a trend towards increased blood creatinine, pro-
'tein, hemoglobin, erythrocyte, and leukocyte level; change in the value,
flexibility, and type of oculocardiac reflex; increased blood cholinesterase
activity; and a sharp decrease in blood properdin.
At a rate of 10* /sec in a seven-day experiment, the following changes
were noted: lowered EKG T-spik6 from. all leads, decline in the adaptability
of the cardiovascular system to physical exercise, intensified oculocardiac
reflex, increased blood calcium and decreased potassium, decreased blood
choliniesi'er-ase' a'c-t--i-v*'i-t-y,--'an*d'*"'in*c*r*e'a- e*e'd __ blood .1 properdin.- (W.IA. .1 No. 22-; ATD-Report
66-1163
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AUhOR:- Yegorovs P. I.; Dupik, V. So; Yomakova,-K. P.; Korotayev, M. M.;
Koghina- Yes N.; Mikhaylovskiy, G# P.; Neumyvakino Is P.; Potrova, To As;
fieutova, M. B.; Filatova, L. M.; Taygalloval No I.; Yakoylevas Is Ya.
ORG: none
TITIE: The affect of hypokinevia and 'homogenized food rations on the functional state
of the human organism (Paper presented at the Conference on Problems of Space Medicine
held in Moscow from 24 to 27 May 19661
SOURCE: Konferentsiya po problemam koemicheakoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy koemiches-
koy rnditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); materialy konferentaii, Moacow, 1966,
162-163
TOPIC TAGS: iaolation test, hypodynarria,~human physiology, space physiology,,
cardiovascular system, space nutrition;
ABSTRACT: For a period of 7 days, fovw specially chosen healthy subjects
21-29 years old lay flat in bed under conditions of limited isolation.
Two of the subjects received a special ration of homogenized foods, while
the other two received a ration ldenh* in calorie content (2200 kcal)
and chemical composition, but preparel by,ordinary cooking methods.
Water consumption was wilimitsti,
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In the course of the experiment re spiratory- volume and vital'-
capacity decreased in -all subjects,- the subjects i~beiving- the spe6al.
rations showed a more pronounced Increase in-oxygen* c'onsumption and
consequently in basal metabolism level.
Cardiovascular system changes were seen in the EKdr, of all subjects
(decreased voltage of R and T peaks, bradycardia, and rotation of the axis
to the right),, and persisted more than 12 days after the experiment.
Hemodynamic studies using N. N. Savitskiyl s method revealed a
decrease in the speed of pulse wave propagation along arteries of the
muscular type, and changes in peripheral resistance and blood
minute volume. Disturbances of intranasal circulation were revealed
by the rhinopneumometry method., These shifts in vascular tonus were
more pronounced in the group receiving special food rations.
Following the experiment all the bubjects exhibited orthostatic; weakness,'
and in-the two subjects receiving the-special food ratibn, an active orthosta-
tic test involving standing for 30 win induced collapsi (on-the 3rd afid 23rd
min of the test).. i J
Pronounced functional shifts of a transient nature were noted in the
gastrointestinal tract (diminished gastric secretion after the experiment
in the group receiving special rations; and changes in protein, carbohydrate,
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and cholesterin metabolism, and impairment of the bilirubin-excretory
function of the liver in all subjects),..
After the experiment all subjects showed a weight loss of up to
3350 kg, although disturbances.of kidney function took the form'of decreased
diuresis, decreased creatinine clearance, and Impaired water excretion
during water loading tests. f
Changes in mineral metabolism during the expbriment consisted o
Ancreases in the blood plasma levels of potassium and calcium in all
subjects, and toward the end of the experiment, decreased chlorides
'in the 24-hr urine of the subJecis receiving special rations.
Audiometry revealed neurodynamic disturbances of the functional
state of the auditory analyzer (asymmetry and elevation of differential
thresholds of sound intensity and height).
A change was noted in the level of the dark.adaptation curve. A
considerable increase In light sensitivity in the 60th min was noted In the
subjects receiving ordinary food, and a lesser increase in the subjects
receiving special rations. Analysisofnyctog rams taken during the initial',
period of dark adapt4tion shb4ed no si6stantial aihiftes'-N.A. No.-22; AM R"rt 66-1
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AUTHORS: Faynberg, S.1u. , Blyakhrr-an, A.A. , Filato-ia, L.N.
TITLE: A Rapid Ilethod of Determining Copper, Lead, and Zinc in Polyme-
tallic Ores and Their Concentrates (Skor7y metod oprcdeleniya medl.
svintsa i tsinka v polimetellicheskikh mdakh i produktakh ikh
obogashcheniya).
PERIODICAL: Zavodnkaya Labomtoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 1 , pp. 18-20 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The method recommended here consists in determining copper by
means of iodine fluoride and following complexometric titration,
first with respect to lead, and later vrith respect to zinc. Be-
fore the lead titmtion iron, copper, zinc, and cadmium must be
converted into the ccmplex cyanides. By means of formalin it is
possible, in the first line, to destroy the complex cyanides of
zinc and cadmium. This property makes it possible to titrate lead
in the presence of cyanide zinc %Yith trilon, and, after the addi-
tion of formalin from the same solution , to titrate zinc with the
same trilon. For the purpose of masking calcium, magnesium, and
aluminum, amonium fluoride is used. The authors further express
their regret that the indicators for the complexometric determina-
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A Rapid Kethod of Determining Copper, Lend, and Zinc
in Polymetallic Ores and Their Concentrates
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'lare nowhere to be fowrl". If they vrere available, it would be
possible to find out iAiether they are suited also for zinc-titration.
With respect to the content of i-,ianganese it is said that it cannot
be masked either with fluoride or Yrith calcitun cyanide; it can be
titrated solely together with lead, and therefore a separate de-
termination of the mariganese content by this method is impossible.
The paper gives tables of results and the process of analysis is
described. There are 2 tables and 6 references, 1 of which is Slavic.
ASSOCIATION: State Scientific Research Institute for Nonferrous 11etals
(Gosudarstvenn~y nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut tsvetivkh,
nietallov) -
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Copper-Determination 2. Lead-Determination
3. Zinc-Determination
FATIBERG9 S.Tu.; 79!LTOVAt. LoNo.
I
Co*lexometrie datermination of copper in raw and dreased ores.
Zav. lab. 24 no.51534-535 '58- (Km u:6)
1. GomuWotvennyy usuchno-isoledovatellskiy institut tavetnykh
metallov,
(Copper-Analysia) (Titration)
SCSEDOV, I.S.; FILATCVA, L.N.
Results of observations on evaporati-,n from the snow ewer In the
Trans-Ill Ala-Tau. Meteor. i gidrol. no.8:33 35 '61. (MI&t 14: 7)
(Malaya Almaatinka Valley--Snow) or;tio*n
(Evap
_3 A-
'PN.
~~O' tm~ VI
F-114 EMI 4. Al.
SWIFLOV, 1.51, FIUTnVAI, L.11.
I*thods fm, %be abj& of gnow ouver cm tbo mmintaiwo TmulY
Otd, 90QG* X-I 143Wch. MAR non:89-95 *65-P WIF-4 lot 13)
',-*I LP T--,'Vti)
I L. N.
Construrtion of anow evaportitors for mountain coriditi(.iii. I d y
otd. geog. AN Kazakh. SSR no.91223-21'9 62. (1,11RA 1~.-o)
(Evaporation) (Snow)
KTMDYIIMOVt G.M.1 MOLOO11KO, V.P,.,, KrY.PXOV, F.7,1.-, Frinimali uchastiye~-KLATOVA,
PTOVIGHKOVAP SA.
Diatribution of arsenic and phomphori;s Impurities In the oriantea
crystRilization or germanium tetrachloride. Khim. prom. 41 no.3t2d:~
203 Mr 165. (MRA 18:7)
FILATOVAIP L.N.; CIETTLEMSKIY, !U.
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complex ani its propertieo. ';','ok-L. 0 SSER ll~`16 nc.l'.110-31.3 Ja
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khImicheskikh veahchwtv, Sulnitted June 14, 1965.
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ACC NR, AP60009h5 SOME CODE: UR[0286/65/000/022/6029/0029
Yus G.
AUTHORSt Golynets, F!j Khomutoy, N. Yea; Yefremenko~, L. Ya.; Hellnikovas
Ye Filatova,j. S.
ORG: none
TITLEi A method for purifying caprolactam.' Class 12, No. 176301
3OURCE; B~ulletenl iaobreteniy J tovarnykh inakovj no. 22, 1965, 29
TOPIC TAGS: caprolactwi, sodium compound, o)iidizing agentp percarbonic acid
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents amethod for purifying caprolactam by
oxidation and distillation. To improve the qMality of caprolactam, salts of
perearbonic acid, such as sodium percarbonate, are used as oxidizing agents.
SUB CODEt 07/ SUBM DAM 09Ja.n65
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