SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOVA, A.KH. - FILIPPOVA, K.V.

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gpg 5106iV631000100410181051 Studies in the field of isynthee is B166/B186 which was thor'oughl 4tirred for 2 hre at 60 650C~and then left to stand' for r4-12-hrs~p -whereupon `Lt- --was-: filtered -through. glasis- -wool and Aistilled,, to give IV _(R C "'a n-C .H a H (Wd),~yield 6TA, b.p. 93 - 94 0 C/16 . ma _20i 1. _27 ~O R 2_5 6 4) 201C 92SO - - -for Ng n 1;.008j- d 0.9851 5 g Wd and. 90 ml were: heated -4 4 3 hre -at m 10000 to give -4iet_~Ylphenol (VI) #' yield 801~o -b-p- _9~ 95`0/1~ H9, n2 1 A24 In tWoptiiUm-experiaent q,054 M0168 IVb: 0,079 moles C HBr and 0). 13 --mo so - Na- n 20 ial 0 R_ h ted for 2 bra at - 8000 and 6.6 91 erO ~ ea _j as a tated:aiibie- - JV. (R I-A-.-C 499' RO 0~050 H -),, 1 14-- ~ I I .-, I I - 1- 20 6 4 ft-1 - n2 ,0D- - 1 416 -04275 . -- Under a'- _140_:__:142M 17 0 -similar- tiondition 0 4- (85 90 Gf~ 205 hr~ the vinyl eater, of VI was- produced, yield I A - b 92 93 00/113 mm HgV n2411-51486' A mi7ture of 0.07'11 moles III, 0*117-moies dry C a ONai 10 ml C H tind 50:g Cu-Mings was kept at 3300C for 6 hrs-,- was then ~wa:iihed xith ico: alkalt iand 4-athoxyphenol vinyl ester ivs`8 __ 80 -p-&-ra-te-d. ~by distillaUont jr1eld 409 b.p.. 101 - 1020073 mm H4;, U20D 1.5232. see abstract OWL_ lAbetraoterle notes Complete trarislation-3 Card 3/3 g -;V'TNv;P KALABINA, A.V.; KIL~EPOKAj A.Kh.,' DHITRrYLVAp G.V.,- WiLM, L.Ya. Polymerization of aryl vinyl ethers and their derivatives. Part 1: Polymerization and copolymerization of vinyl ethers of halogenated phenols. Vyaokom,,aoedo 3 no*7-.1020-1026 i1 161. (MIRL 14:6) le IrkutskiY'gosudarutvennyy universitet imeni A.A.Zhdanova. (F,ther) (Polymerization) KAT-A INA, A.V.; TYUKAVKINA, NA.; FIUPANA, A,Kh, --------------------- Combining et12y3sercaptan with some vinyl etheirs of chlorophenols Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.ls97-101 162. (MIRA 153) 1. Irkatokiy gosudarstveanyy univeraitet., (Marcaptals) (Insecticides) 741.1 KAIABIWAO A.V.; FMODAYEVAO 1,.X.; ffi(KAVKIM, N.A. FN,sical studies in the--area of unsaturated aryl ethers and their derivatives. Part lt Speetra, of vinyl substitutes ether of phe.nol. Muir.strukt.khim. 3 no.6t676-679 162. (MM 15M) 1. Irkutakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Phenol) (Ether"peetra) J~ M,02, r-, 3 N FILIPFOVA, A. Kg. DiSSertation defended for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences at the Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni K. 1). Zelinskiy in 1962: HSyntbesis and Chemical Conversions of Vinyl Esters of Halpphenols." Vest. AkaA. Nauk SSM. No. 4, Moscow, 1963, pagms 119-145 '15- 2~':-'R MMI--` ~N'11-171i~-'~~2~: /gwj)/~_wT (m)/-r Pc_4/P_--4/Ps -4,1~t-jc' Rd t. EPF (c)/EPfVEPA (s)_2 . ~SION NR: AT6002136 WkILK ",--labIna, A. V., Grec-ikin~ Ya. F.' Bychkova. T. L', Fl'Appoy-ra, A6 Yb ~7- e r n~-",- n4~w -i!1YI-zY-v1 4ithers. hLnd of heir convervion prod!.-cts sinZeza. dintez t tr,,wratva triommevoV' SOURCE - T ~'z' vn, Nauk~,, lc~~A, 17 1 :.c rt a a,d prapertles of munatnero). %1oqc-x?.W' I (A MT-2 2 ' ~.e, rirborylp-op-ans 'C' TA( 5: Vinyl Rr3rl other, a:romatic ather. phenol derlvvtt. sl;T tho~si~. r fh~ jzvnfIiiuqij; of vinvIaxvI ether %,nrc. (,_xpan, I- ~)v the prepara- I new eMei-s from substitutel phenols apd of L~'.t3kr 8:011 _21~6i 011CRITI I ri, a.'- f r r p r c pa" uA ealily -indA LITZ- ~4 %, cupherol ".PaXI 170 ymeri"Honltwaa nuLbily, with -0 dt"I L 2656-55 A~CEWIMI NRl: AT5002136 lorcmthvl-. and B-chloro- rylvvduning 41- jmd Erich ~fh,~ria ;iro iqLdb I A hf`~. r f- )1! o 16 ~,-gisoCL4TI:M: Mone SUB CODE;# OC i -n ix-rT-TWD- 30Jld64 ENCL 00 N'R --W M, V.P. -m FROLOV, YuoL#j UWINA, AsVdj-Uk2MALA*KI,_ Physical studies of unsaturated aryl other# and their derivatives* Part 21 Capacity of an oxygen atom of transmitting electron effects# Zhuro Ktruke khlm* 6 iftoo3t397-401 vq-.Te 165a (MIRA Ista) la Irkutakiy gosudarstvannyy universitat imeni A.A.Zhd&nov. FILIPPOVA, A. L.t Cand Agr Sai -- (diez) "Directional growing of the crop of table variety grapes." Odessa, 1958. 15 pp (Min of Agricul- ture USSR* Odessa Agr Inst)# 100 copicia (KLP 17-58, 110) MMM M. DAPIOV, G.T.. Prinimali uchastiye: GORCHNTp I.I.; DREYSIN, G.I.; DRAMOK, P.D.; LUKIYANOVA, Ye.D.; PASUOTA. V.D.; TYATOVA, G.S.;- IrILIPPOTAg A.B.. ILIVOVSKIT, S.Z., otv.red.; ROSHOHINA, L., red.; TM,SGIM T-.I-tekhn.red. (Local budgets of the U.S.S.R.; statistical collection] Mestnye bludshety SSSRI statistichaskii abornik. Moskva, Goafinisdat, 1960. 326 p. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Byadzhatnoye upravleniye. (Budget-atatistics) FILIPPOVA, A. P. FILIPPOVA, A. P. -- "The Pathogenic Properties of Staprqlococci Isolated from t;,w Conjunctival Sac and the Eyeball and Ttmir Role in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Complications in Wounds of the Eye." Min ffe,k1th RUSH, Leningrad Sanitary-ftiene Medical Inst. Ten- ingrad1 1955- (Dissertation for the Dagree of Candidate in Med- ical Sciences). So.: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 2. 1956. yLLIpPoVA I A. P. JY& -N "Behavior of Structural Components of Aluminum Alloys in the Process of Chemical. Oxidation and Anodizing in Sulfuric Ac!,d)? Korrozin i azshchita mttallov (CcxTosi*n and Protection of Metals), Noncow, Oborongt-., 1957. 366 p. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering, technical, and scienti-fic personnel, at industrial plants, research institutes, and design offices working ia the field of corrosion-protection of stainless steel, high-strength structural steel, and light alloys. SOV/137-58-11-23151 ranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 188 (USSR) AUTHORS: Golubev, A.J. , Tumanov, A. N, Filippova, A. P. TIT LE: Behavior of the Structural Components of Aluminum Alloys DurinS the Process of Chemical and Anodic Staining . in Sulfuric Acid (Povedeniye strukturnykh sostavlynyushchikh alyuminiyevykh splavov v protsesse khimicheskogo oksidirovaniya i anodirovaniya. V sernoy kislote) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Korroziya i zashchita metallov. Moscow, Oborangiz, 1957, pp 328-341 ABSTRACT: The behavior of various structural components of cast Al alloys during anodic (A) and chemical (C). staining was investigated. A -was continued for.40 min in H.,S04 'of 200 g/liter concentration at 180C and a cathode cd of 0.6-l'"amp/dmZ. It -was found that alloys cast under pressure are anodized at a higher voltage than chill-cast alloys. G was conducted in a solution containing (in g/liter): Cr03 3 and Na2SiF6 3 at 18-200 during 10 min. Before the C and A a part of the surface of the alloy was etched in a 0.50/6 HF solution. Card 1/Z successive metallographic analysis of the specimens after etching, SOV/137-58-11-23151 Behavior of the Structural Components of Aluminum Alloys (cont. C, and A made it possible to establish that in case of a greater Cu content (11.150/0) the alloy consists of a solid solution and the chemical compound CuAI21 During A. a film forms only on the surface of the solid solution. The chemical compound is etched away. Upon investigation of alloys containing an appreciable amount of Si it was established that the anodic film is then also formed an the surface of the solid solution only. The surface of Si crystals remains unchanged. Upon either chemical or electrochemical treatment of alloys no discernible oxide film could be discovered on the surface of the Si crystals. Addition of up to 10.46 Zn to Si alloys shows no appreciable effect on the behavior of the alloy during A and C. Allays containing Mg have, along with the solid solution, an Mg.Si component which is completely dis- solved during the A of the alloy. Y P. Card 2/2 F_ T .~J USSR/medicine nutrition Card 1/1 Pub. 141 11/23 Author Koryazhnov, V. P.,and Filippova, A. P. Title The quality of milk from Cows having a positive tuberculin reaction Periodical vop. pit., 44-44, MaY/Jun 1955 A Abstract It has been contended that tuberculin cowt; y1eld milk of azlinferior quality, i.e. low in butter fat, low in lactose, etc. In the present work, milk from five tuberculin cows was tested for acidity, fat tent, lactose, protein, dry whole milk (:vat-free) content, density, inversion capacity, and diameter of fat globules. Comparison of analytical data with that of five healthy control animals indicated uo noticeable differences in the above factors. States that the few tuberculosis bacilli found in the milk from some tuberculin cows are normally subjected to pasteurization in accordance with "Sanitary and Veterinary Rules". No references Institution Moscow Veterinary Academy Submitted FILIPPOVAI A. P. Filippova, A. P. -- "The Composition and Certain Rysicochemi.cal, Proper- ties of the Rilk of Cows Afflicted with Uterine Diseases." Moscow Veterinary Academys Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow 1956. (Disseration, For the Deeree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciencesi. So: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 11., 1956, pp 103-114 GRISHIRA, O.N.; fl*AKUVICH,, 14A.; CHMWMq A.B.; SABIROVA, R.Z.; FILIPMAq A.P. 'Synthesis of di&lkyl esters of alkylphosphinic acids and testing of their extractive properties. Trudy Kom.analkhim.34:312-322 163. (MMA 16:11) PES"~HANSKAYA, R.Ya.; GOL,riREYER, M.I.; FORER, Ye.R.; SHCHERBAKOVA, L.P.; NikIFOROVA, GALIBRAYKH, I.Ye.; T.F.; FILIPPOVA, A.V. New softeners for the manufacture of rubber footwear. Kauch. i rez. 23 no-5:20-24 My 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut re21novykh i lateksnykh izdeliy i zavod "Ilrasnyy treugollnik". TKACHUK, V.G., doktor geol.,-miner. nauk, otv. red.; IDMONOSOV, ~.S,y kand. geol.-iainero naukt red.; PINNUM, Ye.V.y kand, gool.-minert, nauk, red.; YASNITSKAYA, N.V., red.; FILIPPOVA,,..~.S., ;!ed.; SHOKHETO B.S., red.izd-va; ~-r'USIKOVX,~O.M., tokhn. red. (Mineral waters of Eastern Siberia] Minerallwje vody Vostochnoi Sibiri. Moskvap.lzd-vo AN SSM~ 1963. 148 p. KMA 17: 1) .:I Akademiya nauk SSSR, Sibirskoye otdeleniye, Institut ;;mnoy kory. BOYCEN, Ivan Andreyevich; lULSm&ki,* V.J. otv. red.; FnIPPOVA red.; TELEGINA, T. .-tokhn. red. www~- (How we atruggle for -1=reasing accumaational Kak my bo.- remmia sa uvelMiside-nakoplenlil is opyta rab6ty savoda "Elaktrostallu lim.,I.F.Tevosiana. Moskva,, Goofinisdat, ~1963- 63 P. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Glavnyy bukhgalter zavoda "Elektrostall" im.I.F. Tevosyana (for %rin). (Eleotrojtall-.-Ste~l lodustry-Hanagement) TURLOV, N.; SAMOTIOV, V., roodaktor; ?ILIPPOVA, Z., redaktor; tekhnicheski.y redaktor. wmmwwmmawl~ (Yorest revenue; an &'1A to state revemue inspectors] Lesnoi dclkhod; v pomoshchl Inspektorom po gosudaretvennym dokhodam. Moskva, Gosfin- lzdat, 1954. 127 P- [Xicrofilml (MLRL 7:11) (Forests and forestry) I W-7-F7Z KUPRIYANOV,A.; XAPIMSH,S., redaktor; FILUTOTA,X., radaktor; DMISDVA,O.,, takhaichookly redaktar (Income tax fron consiuter coopamtiveal-Podokhodnyt nalog a o:rgani- zateil potrebite'llskoi kooperstoll. 2-a lapr. I dop. lzcl. MOBILva, Goafinisdat, 1955. 1W, p. WRL 9:3) (Income tax) (RussUm-Cooperative societies) EMMIN,L.; RaHEM'D,I.; ITIN,N.; SOKOLISKIY,N.; EWTASHOV.R., re- daktor; 7ILIPPOVA,Z.. redaktor; DIMISOVA,O., tekhnichaskiy re- daktor -"mw"O"014 [Planning expenditures for maintaining educational and public health Institute*] Planlrovanis raekhodov na sodershanie uch- reshdonli prosveshchenila I edravookhraneulia. Moskva, Gos- finisdat, 1955. 215 p. (MLRA 9:2) (Bducation-Finance) (Public health--Finance) TM GU4'1;AXOV,A.; DYMSHITS,I.; SITNIIF,V., redaktor; FILIPPOVA,X.. redaktor; DINISOVA,O., tekhnichesl:iv redaktor [Currency circulation axid credit in the U.S.S.R.] Deneshnos obrashchenie i kredit SSSR. Moskva. Goafinisdat, 1955. 355 P- (Banks and bankirt) (Credit) (money) (MIRA 9:2) KOSOY, Avrum Neyerovich; YILIPPOTA,,,Av, red,; IMBOW, Ae, takhne rod, [Rank control in 100al"Judustry] Ehikovskii koniroll v wastnol prouphlennosti.'Nookyag Goeflasdat0-1958, 87 P; (KM 11 t? (Rusla-radustries) (Banks and bauldug) I J:OROVUMIVt Alelcoandr lonstantinovich; FILIPPOVA, X.,.red.; LKRMW# A., takhn.red. AuA WERDYM, D.A., prof red.; BACHMIN, A.Y. i red.; SITARUU, S.AO atershly nauchnyy notradnik, red.; SMM, I.D., prof., red*; FILIPPOVA, X., red.; TZSGINA, T., tekhn.red. (Problems of Soviet finance] Problemy sovetakikh finansov. Moskva, Goefinizdat# 1960, 210 p, (MMA 13:12) 1. Moscow. Pinannovyy inatitut. 2. Direktor Ilauchno-isoledovs- tel'skogo finansovago inatituta (for Bachurin). 3. Moskovskly finansovyy institut (for Allakhverdyan). 4. Nauchno-iseledovs- tel'skiy finansovyy Inatitut (for Sitaryan). 5. Moskovskiy fi- nonsovyy institut (for Sher). (Finance) ARKHIPOT, Tsevolod Takoylevichl: KULIKOT, Oleg Nikolayevich; GHIZHOT, X,., otv,red,;,t ~PPOTA,_B,, red.; L33=T, A.# tekhn.red. [Finance and banks of Indonesia] Finaney i banki Indonesii. Koakva, Goefinizdat, 196c. 95 V. (HIRA 140) (Indonesia-Aftnance) MASLAKOY, Yasiliy Petrovich; FIMA TOT, Nikolay Leonidovich; BARKIN, Viktor Yesillyevich; PETROY, P.. red.; F red.; MUMMA, T., tekhn.red. _wow [jl=nceo of communal housing and services] Finansy zhi- lishchnogo i kommmallriogo khoziaistva. Xoakvao Gosfinizdat, ig6o. 209 p. WmA 14:3) (Housing--Finance) (Manicipal services--Finance) MICHINSKLY , Voevolod Vladimirovich ; FIMPPOVA I E. f red. ; LEBEDEV , A. toldin, red. (Preparing a diotrict- bwigbtl Sootavlonie biudzbeta ralona. Mo- skvap Goofinisdatp 1961. 100 p. (MIRA 1418) (Budget) GUROV, A.N.,, dotsont; LOGINOV, A..P.v dotsent (deceased]; RABINOVICH, G.l., dotdent; RUSIN, Z.102.,, dotsent; EYDIIIOVA, L.L., do-tsent; TORFp I.P., propodavatel"; AIZKSMROV., A.H.p prof.p red.; FILIPPOVA.-B., red.; LZEEDEV, A.9 tekbn. red. [State budget of the U.S..S.R,O] GosudarstvemVi biudzhet SSM, Moskvaq Goofinizilat, 1962. 560 (MIRA 15 t 2) 1. Kafedra Gosudarstvemogo byudzheta SSSR Leningradskogo, finansovo-ekonomicheskogo instituta (for aU except Filippova., Lebedev). (Budget) GORCHEV., I.I.; FASEKOVA, V.D.; AkRKOV, G.V.,- DUIIDUKOV, G.F... red.), FILIPPOVA E . red.; LEBEDEV, A., tekbn. red. (State budget'of the U.S.S.R. and the budgets of the Union Republics; statistical collection) Gosudarstvennyi biudzhet SSSR i biudzbety soiuzrqkh respublik; statisticheskii sbor- nik. Pod red. G.F.Dundukova. Moskvap Gosfinizdats 1962. 222 p. (MIRA 15: 6) 1. Russik (1923-- U.S.S.R.).Byudzhatnoye upravleniye. 2. Otdel finansovo-Okonomicheskoy statistiki Dyadzhetnogo upravleniya Hinisterstva, finansov SSSR (for Gorchev, Pasekova, Darkov). Oudget) (Russia-Statistics) AtLMVERDYAJI, D.A., prof.; IPATOV, P.F., dotej) STAM, V.M., dots.; ABROSKIN, A.A., dots.; VINOKUR, R.D., dote.; AZARKH, M.R., dots.; SHER, I.D., prof.; KONISNIN, F.V., prof.; NIKOLISKIY, P.S., dots.; KONDRATIYYV, A.,, red.; J~ILIPPOVA, E., red.; LEBEDEV, A. , tekhn.,red.. (Finances of the U.S.S. IL IFinanBy SSSR. Moskva, Goafinizdat, 1962. 412 P. (MI RA 16 11) LHoskovskiy finansov37 institut (for all except Kandratlyev, Filippova, Lebedev). (Finance) MOLYAKOV, D.S.; LAVROV, V V.; NESMIY, M.I.; FILATOV, N.L.;'GOFMAN, G.A.; FINOGEYEVY P.V.1 RDBOTOV, V.T.; FILIPPOVA, E.,, red.; 7ElEGINA,T.p tekhn. red. (Financingithe national economy]Finansirovanie narodnogo kho- ziaistva. Moskvao Gos,finizdat, 1962. 319 P. (MIRA 16:2) I (Finance) XliLVTYkK, P.N., dots.; LARIONOVA, N.A., kand. ekon. nauk; I-Mi *, ~V, rk.M., prepodavatell; YASTREM, N.A.p doto.; SMt-JfK0v 'Fri, AeVo; ate prepodavatell; KONDRATllYVA,, A.., red.; MAIIJIMA,.E., red a --4 mm ., (Finance of enterprises and branches of the national econmuj Finansy predpriiatii A, otraslei narodnogo khozlaistva. lIc- skval Finansy, 196/+. 430 p. r-.11) I# Kafedra finansov :,eningradakogo finarisovo-ekonomicheskogo %institute. (for Zhevtyak, Larlonova, Laykov, Yastrabov, Shashkovskiy). MILLIONSHCHIKOV, Anatoliy Dmitriyavich; SOROKITI, Valentin Alekseyevich; KOZHUKH, Semen Arkad'yevich; TITOV, Konstantin Sergeyevich; FILIPPOVA, E... red. (Deductions from profit) Otchisleniia ot pribyli. Izd.3.f parer. I dop. Moskva, Izd-vo "Finansy," 1964. 182 p. (KIRA 17:6) F ~4 KORYUNOV, S.N.j BRA61NSKIr, L.V.; YEPUESHUIKOV, V.K.; NEDELIN, S.I.; NESMIYp M.I.; NOSMW, S.S.; PAKHONOV, A.M.; PILIPPOVA,-E., red. (Organization of conective-farm finance] Organizatsiia finansov kolkhoza. MoEtkvap Finansy, 1964. 243 p. (MIRA 18: 5) 1. Moscow* Nauabno-isaledovatellski-y finansovyy institut. PLOKHOV, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich; FILIPPOVA, E., red. rEstablishing norms for working capital in an enter- L prise] Normirovanie oborotrjykh sredstv na predpriiatii. Moskva, Finensy, 1965. 66 p. (MIRA, 18:9) FINOGEYEV, Petr Vasillyevich; FILIPPOVA, E., red. [Analysis of the carrying out of the estimated expendi- tures of public institutions] Analiz ispolneniis. smet ~ f- raskhodov biudzhetrjykh uchrezhdonii. Moskva, Finansy, 1965- 346 p. (MIRA 18:9) "MUN B.A.; GRjGoR'yxvA-EWRSHTE", A.G.; ATENINA, Ye.S.; KUDYAMVA, L.I.; FnIPPOVA., G.D.; BOLDASOV, T.K. Mmunological evaluation of the effeotiveness of anti-influenza vaocinativi in 1958-1959 161. Trudy Len.inst.epid.i mik3cobiol 22:146-15 t6l- MRA i6iO I* In laboratorii grippa (nv. B.A. Fridman) Loningradskogo Institute. epidemiologli i mikrobiologil imeni Postera, I otdola epidemiologii (zav. A.G. QL-igort-yeva-Derenshtey~4)Uningrecii;kogo nauebno-issledovatellskogo iwtituta vaktoin i eyworotoks (nMUWZA-PREVENTm nqOCMTION) (MUNITY) E" 40- W -ir AP4c~42)253 F, i 911 C L: 00 N ~e- W~J 5-6 ANTONOVSKIY, V.L.; YM.LIN, Yu.D.; KYSHEVA, N.I.; FZj.FjV3%,_M, FILIPPOVA-, G. F. ISHKINI- L-P. Viscosity of compressed nitrogen and argon. Izv.vyo.,uchebzav, khim.i lth~.tekh. Jo no.5:863-865 161'. (MIRA U.:111 1. Voeooyuznyy iaachnyy politekhnicheakiy institut, kafedra me-shin i oborudovaniya, khJmicheskikh proizvodstv. .(Nitrogen) kArgon) (Gases, Compressed) ..,SUL ISHMIT, I P FILRE2YA Calculation of thet viacocity of conpressed gasea by tho principle of 9:)rrespovding ntates. Inzh.-fiz. rhur./+ n6,10:9-34 0 161. (MMA 31,:10) 1, Vaesovuznyy saochnyy politoUn.IcJio,-,!-.iy Inntitut, 'kioulva. (Viscosity) v BERDICHEYEKIY, G.I., kfind.tekhn.nauk; VKITRIYEV, S.A., kand.tekhn.nnuk; MIKKAYLOV, X.V.9 kand.takhn.nauk; GVOZIGV, A.A., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk; HINKAYLOV, V.V., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; BMAKOV, V.S., kand.takbn.nauk; VASILIM.A.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; YEVGENIYNV, I.Ye., kand.tekhn.nauk; KUM, N.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; ZMOVp A.Ae, kand.takhu.nauk; FREMULI, 1,14., kand,tekhn.nauk; BEWECROV, I.K., inzh.; KATKOV, N.G., inzh.; HITNIX. G.S., insh.; SLLYAR, B.L., inth.0, WILOV, Ye.Y., lish.; MARMIKO, I.D., insh.; NIZHNICHMO, I.P., inzh.; tILjEEQYA,_",jinzh.; MIZERINU, B.N., Iwnd.tekhn.natdc; SEMYNMID# H.H.o kand.teklm.nauk; BALATIM, P.K.. kand.teklin.naul.; BARBARASH, I.P., knnd.teldin.nauk; HITGARTS, L.B., kand.tekhn.nauk: SHIMIN, M.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; PEETROVA, V.V., rod,izd-va; TEMINA, Yo.L., tekhn.red. (Temporary instruction on the technology of wking pra-3treened re- inforced concrote construction elements] Vrerannais instruktaiia po tokhnologii izi,yotovleniia predvaritellno napriazhennylcla thelezobe- tonnykh konstrAteii. Hoskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po st'roit., arkhit. i stroit.materialams 1959- 253 P. (IKIRA 12:12) card) (Continued on next -I I'? -4~L~JOY ~~, ~, - , - - BIMDICHEVSKIY, G.I.--(continued) Card 2. 1. Amdemiya stroitellstva i arkhitektur7 SSSR. Institut botona i zholazobotorm, Perovo. 2. Nauchno-iseledovatellski), institut betona i zhelezobetona Akademii Btroitel'Rtva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Gvozdav, T.V.Kikhaylovi Berdichevskiy, Bulgakov, Vasillyev, Dmitriyev, Yev-gen'yev,.K.V.Kikhavlov, Mulin, Svetov, Prenkell. Belobrov, Kntkov, Kitnik, Sldyar. Shilov). 3. Nauchno-issledovatell- ekiy institut orpnizateii, mokhanizataii i toldipomookichi Alcademii stroitel'Btva I arkhitektury MR (for Kagenko. Nizhnichenko, lFi- lippova, KizeMyuk, Sheynfelld). 4. Nauchno-iseledovat,ellskiy insti- tut Glavmospromstroymaterialov (for Balatlyev, BarbarElish). i. Nauchno- iseledovatell Ijkiy institut po atroitelletvu Minstroys RSFSR (for Kitgarts, Shirrin). 6. I)eystvitellnyye chleny Almdemil. stroitelletva i arkbitaktury, SSSR (for Gvozdev, V.Y.Hikhaylov). (Preotressed concrete) 4 t 0 89930 S/170/61/004/003/009/013 B117/B209 AUTHORSs Pilippova, 0. P.p Ishkin, I. P. TITLE: Viscosity of air, nitrogen, and argon at low temperatures and pressures of up to 150 atm PERIODICAL3 Inzhenerno-fizioheskiy zhurnal, v- 4, no- 3, 1961, 105-109 TEXT: The authors employed a new standard method of determining the viscos- ity of gases at temperatures from +200 to -1960C and at pressures of up to 150 atm. The method is based on the principle that the gas flows through two capillary tubes. Through one of the capillaries,'the gas flcws at a prese.t pressure and temperature; through the other tube, i. e., the standard capillary, it streams at nearly atmospheric pressure and room temperature. When th:e masses of gas streaming through both capillaries are adjusted to be equal, one can derive a formula for calculating the kinematic viscosityi Fv2,dpl/AP29 where V, denotes the kinematic viscosity of the gas in the test tube, F the constant of the arrangement, V2 the kinematic vialcosity of the gas in the standard tube; Ap, and 'dP2 are the pressure gradients in the Card 1 89930 S/170J61/004/003/009/'013 Viscosity of air B117/B209 capillaries. As the determination of F requires much time, a much simpler kv~ relative method is used for this purpose. In this case, F is found on the basis of gauge tests when the viscosity of the gas in the test tube is known. The maximum error in the determination of the kinematic viscosity coefficient amounts to 3%. The accuracy of the results may be improved by repeated experiments. Interpolated viscosity curves supply values with an accuracy of up to 1-1.5%. The authors determined the viscosity of water, nitrogen, and argon between 00 and -1830C and at0pressures of up to 150 atm; the viscosity of hydrogen was determined at -100 0. A comparison between the values obtained and those of other authors shows good agreement, The maximum deviation is 1-5%. Thet values of the kinematic viscosity wore cal- culated by averaging over several (2 - 13) experiments in the case of maxi- mum pressure fluctuations of +1 atm. The dynamic viscosity was ascertained from a transformation of kinematic viscosity. The density of air, nitrogen, and argon was calculated from their compressibility. The isobaric lines were continued until 500C according to data of I. P. Golubev.(Fig. 1). The entire character of the family of curves corresponds to that of other sub- stances near the critical point. The authors thank I. F. Golubev for valu- Card 2/3 39 9 30 S/170/61/004/003/009/013 Visoosity of air B117/B209 able advioe. There are I figure, 2 tAbleso and 8 referencesi 3 Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATIONt Vaesoyuznyy nauohno-issledovatel'skiy institut kislorodnogo mashinostroyeniya, g. Moskva (All-Union Scientific Research. Institute of Oxygen Machinery, Moscow) SUBMITTEDs November 29p 1960 113 3 Legend to Fig. 1i Isobario lines of 73 X dynamio viscosity of air (a), nitrogen (b), and aggon (o), coording to tem- J perature C) Wow I 4-75 T 75 ~64 Card 3/3 1?3 Ito -JV U 275148 S/170/61/004/010/002/019 (167 0 B109/B125 AUTHORSs Filipp.ova GP.0 Ishkin, I. P. TITLEs Calculation of the viscosity of compressed gases by means of the jimilarity method PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zhurnal, v- 4, no. 10, 1961, 9 - 14 TEXT: The methods used so far in approximatively calculating the viscosity of compressed gases are not satisfactory. The authors present a new technique of calculating the viscosity of compressed gases from critical temperature and pressure. Density must be known. The essence of this vary accurate method is the proper choico of the dimensionless quantities ~4/3 T7/6 /A YLP 2/3 M5/6 and Q - ?T /p M. denotes the density, S cr cr cr cr P Ter the critical temperature, It- the viscosity, A'L-lTcr - TLT - Per is the critical pressure, M - the molecular weight. L. P. Filippov (DissertatBiya, MGU, 1951 ) and A. S. Predvoditelev (Sbornik, posvyashchennyy P. P. Lazarevu, 1956, str. 84 112) interrelated the above dimensionless Card 1/5 27548 5/170/61/004/010/002/019 Calculation of the viscosity of B100125 quantities through the equation a'- c4 where the dimensionless quantities a6and t3 are identical for-similar substances. The authors found the same relation 6'- 5.33 - 0.0367 w (7) for N21 02t C0, C02' CHV C2H 4' C2HV and C3 H.. Consequently, this relation can be used for calou- e , p in a wide temperature and pressuie lating the viBoosity,of a oompreasso-J, "~ A e itical pressure must be known. range. Only critical t" f, The accuracy of formula th CO . It proved to be 2 -o `Z, -'Okog, Shirokov, Panchenkov, positively eupeiior t th Mi-Vi Stolyarov, and Golubev of the great significance of this method in engineering, ~v scosity of oxygen was calculated -a for the temperature rangd-,.betweeA'2P(3 n- -1000C at pressures of up to 400 atm. The known quantiti6s"*'*4jr'&"T 154-80K and P or, cr - 51.7 atm. The results are shown in Fig. 3- 0. Le~~unskiy (Sb. trudov po tekhnicheskoy fizike, 1948, str- 31) and M. G. Gonikberg (ZhFKh, 2, 7, 1947) are antioned. There are 3 figures, 1 tablej and 17 referencest 13 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The three most recent references to English-language publications read as follows: Uyehara 0. A., Watson K. M. Nat..Petroleum News, 36, 764, 1944. Card 2/5 27548 3/170/61/004/010/002/019 Calculation of the viscosity of ... B109/B125 Pitzer K. S. , Journ. of the American Chemical Society, July 16, No. 1.111 1955. Grunberg L. Ind. Eng. Chem. , ~L?9 5, 885, 1950- ASSOCIATIONt Vsesoyuznyy zaoohnyy politekhnicheskiy institut, g. Moskva (All-Union Correspondence Polytechnic Institute, Moscow) SUBMITTEDt April 17, 1961 Table 1. Change in the viscosity of CO 2 at 1000C with pressure. Legendt (1) P, atm, (2) experimental TL-10 g/cm-sec, (3) from the formula by Enskog, Shirokov,-Panahbnkbv Stolyarov, Golubov. Card 3/5 I Its.- _ff 'A 2A ~_!:A 0" BREW.N&Rj, $A; RASKINp I.MA,;,ALFERM., V.A. ROGMp K.P.; FILIPPOVA, G.S. Metabolism of vitamin B6 and its effect in acuta hapatitl,. Up. med. khim. 11 no.lt22-27 Ja-F 165. . , (MIRA 38:10) I 1. Klinichaskoye otdeleniya Ministerstva, zdravookhrananiya SSSR# Moskva. 11, 1 1 So Ta.L.; :FI=OVA G.V rMKIYj G. B. ,& RADU Hadiosensitivity of Effoherichia, coli as related to the method of cultivation and the conditions of the medium during X-ray and jXpha-ray irradiation. Radiobiologiia 3 no.1:3/+-38 163a (KM 16t2) 1e Inetitut, biologicbeekoy fizik-i AN SMp Moskva* (ESCHEMCMA COLI) (RADIATION-PHYSIOWGICAL EYFM) -BUTKNVICH-9- R-QVO-; --- SHUS1[KOVSXATA;-Te-*L_*1,_ redakton.-IMMYA-9 --GeV.-,- redaktors BALXW,3, I.J., rodaktor, (Peculiarities of working large coal iisams In the Chelyabinsk Basin] Osobannosti razrabotki mashchnykh ugol.Inykh plastoy v Chaliabinskom basseine. KoekTa, Ugletokhtsdat, 195.3, 162 p, OMRA 7: 6) (Chelyabinsk Basin-Coal ulnas sind mining) (Coal mines and mining-Chelyabinqi: Basin) L TONGUR. T.S.; GOWUVA, N.P.; DISKINA, L.S.; SPITKOVSKIY. D.M.; YILIPPOVA. G.T. nffi kkfact of small. dose's of ionizing radiation on disoxyribonucleo- proteins [with summary in Bnglibhl* ',Biofizika 2 no.4:469-475 157. (XIBA 10:9) 1. Institut eksperimentellnoy biologii Akademlya meditsinakikh nauk, SSSR, Moskva (NUCIROPROUINS) '(X RATS ---.PHYS IOLOGIGAL XFnCT) SHEMURM, Yn.L.# PLONHOY, V.I., FILIPPOTA G 7orn of the dosage cUryq Otained In Irradiating Escherichia coli with X rays and alpha rays of polonium [with summax7 in English]. Biofisika 3 no.4:4?9-486 158 (MIRA 11:8) le Institut b1ologicheekoy fisiki All SSSR, Moskva. (ZSCHNRICHIA COLI) (X RAYS-_PRYSIOLOGICAL WD',T) (ALPHA RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL HFFNCT) 5'(4) AUTRORS: Filippovat G. P., Engineer, BOV/67-59-2-8/18 --T`fffill~, ~I.Pj Professor, Doctor of Technical 3ciences 'TITLE. Viscosity of Air and Argon at Temperatures of Between 0 and -1830 C and Pressures of Between 1-150 Atmospheres Absolute Pressure (Vyazkost' vozdukha i argons. pri. temperaturakh ot 0 do -1830 C i davleftiyakh ot 1 do 150 ata) PERIODICAL: Kislorod, 1959p4ltr 2f P 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT. There are no data available 'In,publications on the viscosity of the afore-mentioned gases. at pressure and low temperaturest already indicated by other authors (Refs 3.,4,5). In order to fill this gap, the Physico-technical Laboratory of the VNIIKIMASh devised a method for determining the vis- cosity of compressed gases at low temperatures. This method is a new variant of the flow method. Accordingly, the gas ' passes through two capillary tubes, a determinant and a oom- parative capillary. In the latter atmospheric pressure and, room temperature prevail. The desired viscosity is proportional to the ratio of pressure drop in both capillary tubes. A table Card 1/2 ... Viscosity of Air and Argon at Temperatures of Between SOV/67-59-2-8/18 0 and -1830 C and Pressures of Between 1-150 Atmospheres Absolute Pressure contains data 6n the dynamic viscosity of the air and argon at low temperatures in dependenco of pressure. There are 1 table and 5 referenceal 3 of which are Soviet. 71LIPPOVA I A Raising the hybrid of belup and sterlet in the ponds of collective farms in VoroneWh Province. Trudy sov. Ikht. 162, (MIRA 15:12) 1. 0611-ogichookaya stantsiya Voronothakogo gosudarstvennogo .11~~versiteta. (Voronezh Province--~t"cA breedi.10 Kasiakhetfino 80T,96010 12 no'31 U-pper A-tasu Ordovician in ceintra 12 16) '59- 0 oresvedochTwy inistitut S,Ordzbonikidg0a HoeltovskV 91901L apbic) Stratigr Im laller-Geologr, FILIPPOVA, I.B.; SACHMUNOTA, M.N. .Devonian stratigraph7 of the upper Ata-Sm Valley (central Kazakhstan). Izvevyssuchebezav.; geol.i. razv- 3 no-1:37-52 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Mookovskiv gosudaretvennyv universitat im. M.Y.,Lomonosova. (Ata-Su Valle3r- Geology, Stratigraphic) MIPPOVA, I.Les assistenj RYZHKOV, Ye.V., otvo red, (Manmi oc laboratory vork in the couroo I'Radio suenser- ing syntem] Posobis k laboratorxqm rabolam po kurou "Radiotekbniabookis sistemV." Leningrad No.2. 1963. 30p. 4CRA 17 s 22) 1. Leningrad, Elektxotekbuicheskiy institat nyati, Kafedra radiotekbniobemkikh oistem ovasit Filappou., 1. YA. FiUppovaj, I, Th. #Problems of rebuilding the sandy shores of water reservoirs.0, blin Higher Education USSR. Moscow Order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev. Moscow, 1956. (Dissertation for.the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciencea). Knizhna yx let opis I No. 15 1956 Moscow. , . 7-7' . Investigating.the transformation of sandy ohores in case of oblique approach of waves. TruAy Okean.kom. 4:156-160 159. (MIRA 13:4) l.Moskovskiy ordena, Trudovo#o Znamaid inzhmerno-stroitellrAyy inotitut im. V.V.Xuybvsheva. (Coast changes) B.I.; GERLIT, Tu.B.; GUSEVA, L.I.; HIASOYMOV, B-F.;JILIM. VA,.--. Mass distribution of fission products produced in the irradintiou of gold and uranium by nitrogen Iona. Zhur,skup, I teor, fist 34 no.22316-321 if 158. (mMA 11:4) (Fission products) USSjt./ Cultivated Pl&Utg- lfcdder Crops. Abe Jour z Rof Zhuz - Rolcgi3lu, No 13, 1958, No. 56643 Author :, 11 at Taiiisity I n Title The Effect of Nitragin and of the Salt Level B2 on the Development of the'lRoot Syotez, on the Formation of Root Tuborclog) and on tba Yield of Alfalfa Hay Orig Pub tIzv& Yestesty; muohns in-ta pri Molotovsk, un-te, 195TS 3~0 No 10) V-86 Abstract The results of experiments conducted to find,out the, effectiveness of nitrification by bacteria igolated from salted solls are giveh in this paper. The methodd of obtaining pure cultures of root tulovtle bacteria of alfalfa, and methods of seed inoculatton are described. The inoculation of alfalfa goods by various strains of root, tubercle bacteria increased the yield of hay by CWd 1/2 IMP diativated Plants. Fodder Crops. Abs Jour Ref Mhur - Biologiya., NO 13, 1958, NO- 58643 13 - 19%. The various strains of root tubmlo bacteria can be Placed in the fo3jowing order iarelation~to the effect of their action on the root systez, as 'Von as on the qualIty and (lua&'itY Of root tU130roles; the first place belongs to the saLt level 32 of the cork-cojumnar solonetzi in seconi place, Ve find the pure culture of tubercle bacteria, isolated from alfalfa grovn In a deep-columnar solonetz; the third Plaoo belongs to the Pure, oulture of bacteria from the COMM chernozem. The introduction of Phosphoric fertili%en increased the devOlOPmOnt Of the alfalfa root system, and the Yield of bay. It al=st doubled the nimber of root tuberolea'in comParison with the contr4)1. Bibl. 20 titles V M- Kag hmanova Card 2/2 87 Complement Tixativn Application of complement fixation in the deter~"&tion of brucellosis. Veterinariia 29 no. 3&.30 W 152. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July -19%. Unclassified. 2, AMM, I*Re, votyrach; PILIPPOVA, K919, vetvrach. Nzamining food and animl blood for carotene. Vaterinariia no.10:72-75 0 (KCRA 11:10) I.Bryauslm~a mewheovkhosnaya vetbaklaboratortyas (Carotens).(7seding and feedi-bg stuffs"Analrols) FILIPPOVA, K. I. Dissertation: "Polymicrochemical Method of Analysis of Anions." Cand Chem Sci. Moscow Obealco-Technological Inst imeni D. 1. Nandeleyev, Moscov 1953 W-30928 SO: Hgeratly Moscow, AN USSR .1= Zhurnal, No. 5. Doe 1953, ME F-M W t fi 278. N t xt"flon for' ,V A&Iytioetl Abet. 'A. P. mearsnh irbo and K.- I. F i va Vol. 1 No. 2 Tddition of 0-1 N Cu acetate to in equa Vol. of A! Feb 1954 6 per cent. soln. at aniline In 5 per cent. cello r9 gives a reagent that produces a yell6w-broWn cryst, Inoo anio Amlysto I ]i ppL with thiocyanates. According to Kordfixhan~ i ("MicrocryaWlcocopy," 1047). who proposed the. reaction for the detection of Cu, the Opt. [Cu(Cj1,NHJ.6K.Oj(CNS).. The test for thl- cyallato can be carried out in a test tube, on a 111to, on filter-pyer, or on a inicrosco Iat do ensitivity I Pg). G. S. Oil 1~1 Elm P I-% Vvi 01 tA) QY now AdALhMILjGrM11II NXIMM, -A. knv. 1. mimic. Me Chemical Abet. ec n lint'. Gxxr. ANSI. AMM. 41,~ duu-lL1kIVOJ)."-1 Ile 62t N%W 1 the fm,ddof a, Vol. 48 No- 4 brown opt. when CtO4-- or SOs-- reacts with beuxidinc., Feb. 25# 1954 and Cu(OAcN. Both can be added I ately or combined, In a reagent coutg. eval ol.. of 0~5E...W. It bezzidine; Analytical Chemistry In 5% AcOH and In 0.2N COA!t. Now ta am believed to C"HOWHOS IM'a" ICU** CuH.(N'JTf,).IhKN- Thetestea.b=-M-t-11 test M. an a spot &tc. or an fitter MM. M. Rafth .r j With jux~=. 1. CompTax compouu43 ot oFP.,W- i-Rom VeA I Mt, w in fM detection P K h. ONO, 9~44-07; I Liam, 94-0. A N Cationtof CE: loth organiz addQ3~~nzidinc, O-Colidine, tuiline. c-ttduid; amidopynne-re appli,l t- -tolit(lint, vid Ctf), -i(- N dct~ ti'm of S'O", Sol' flelw M. t""4 _pjfT~.A and t~V-,am7ih-v of Oac is -h-~ I-. h- rfc~ct~)CT4 in the pres- ,r.cv e. Za lo,:m, th a rizaet-ci-110!r. Tim .ollier is the ;;:Wazlbfi MC-N'Ictt k iops; cmil i, uz~- lt*is Cku be &rrtd IGNATIMA, LoAs., Study of oG. and 0-spodumenes by means of lufrared spectroscopy* Zhur.fis.khim, '34 no.9:2092-2090 S 160. (MM 13:9) 1. Mookovskiy goeuwstvennyy universitet im. H.L.Iamomosova. (SpAumene- Spectra) jai 9 o avl 'T \0 %t0. 0l 0 pgoe, eae 01 wxa evol JOIN '3)r~ol "go 0 - 0. tyle -J~ ev 960t ele t'0 e ev~ 0-r%eT si~ 2 "~'e OLt e '00.6 -V 6e-D'~ '0 e g&+; ot t V 15'eo D 'Y~e 6xx%e Val Tes6at i-o ot - ?.~ - -Bola 0 elDt 13) loq e-re 2 00 SO* ot re. Tyle Go "Nosh I I- ? ) a, . & & SIL& C Tel V6( ra Ge) 6 1.- r,96 1 06" L'Oes VIO, illte 06 1~0'11 ta Te 0 0065 t.5'ou ,C' e lt'O, EOT CL~sv ~tvoe ov test ,,.v e MO. 110% 0c at5 'CIT 1) 096'a ~:ae'6. , A000 r'lCl 6.1-D- 6" 11-j T.-ro% -Uts, to , 4-70 (w "m's rqv~ge 0 t-%'T4 ;,,Weed- t-~Ov' & &Je& tye Y~05 C S-Z .00.0 t It .06,10V st%l tioe eet-r ~OT tots reg6o 00 10 eTe 14 A t11 e& S'P: -t'~1356 to ,169 S'T t"S) 1. a.e & v V6es SS a O.Ts OT 60 *BT* 0 v e'~ t '(~~ 1 ax% At jr, Y~O L-10 1~1%eT e .?ec* the \5~ ;:,,& Ill O-T 33277 S/07 62/007/002/003/019 Intoraotion of ~-spodumane*.* to '1500 cm and with KC1 prism from 1400 to 550 cm- and compared with the data of the initial substances. Besides these analytic methods thermogravimetric and chemical analyses were used. 1) The minimum tempering temp 'erature for a-spodumene required for a reaction with R 2304 (it is 950'00)9 2) the optimum temporature and time of the apodumene - HI! SO reaction (up to 10000 spodumene is not changed; minimum reaction 1 4 temperature 1500G, optimum temperature with minimum reaction time 250 - 30000; 3) the reversibility of the reaction with H2 so4 by -tempering of the fion-washed reaction product at 500, 700, 800, 900, 1000, and 11000C wero determined. Results: -spodumene reacts with H 2so4 as follow-st Li O-Al 0 4 SiO + R so ' 9-Li SO + H O-Al 0 4 SiO the IR spectrogran 2 2 3' 2 2-4 '2 4 2 2 3* 2; -1 of the residue shows one OR--%Oibrational band each at 3020 and 2450 cm (the latter verified by substituting H 20 by D 20) which are not present in the spectrogram of the initial substance. The above-mentioned reaction is not possible with a-spodumene. Significant deformations of the crystal lattice occur, if Li in spodumene Is replaced by H. The residue resulting Card 2/3 Mn~ 1"K T Interaction of ~_spodumene... 33277 S/078/62/007/002/003-/Olg B11973110 after leaching is a partioular.mineral which is not 'like the product leached under natural conditions. The substitution reaction effected by H2504 is re,zersible above 700oC8 ~-spodumene is formed again. There are 6 figures, 4 tables, and 7 referencess 3 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The four references to Engliah-language publications read as follo*ss I. J. Bear. Chem. Engng. and Mining Rev., 5-0, 40 (Febr. 1958); 1, J. Bear. Chem. and Engng. News, 32, no. 29, 2868; no. 51, 5017; no. 52, 5108 (1954); L..E. Djigheuzian. Symposium on the extraction metallurgy of some of the less Gommon Metals. London, W. C.,.2, march 22, 1956, paper 5. Metallurgical Developments in the Recovery of Some of the less Common Metals in Canada; R. Hadery R. Nielsen, W. Herre.' Ind. Engng. Chem., (12), 2636 (1951). SUBMITTEDs February-201 1961 Card 75/3 ACCEWSSION 14R: AP4009480 S/V63/63/008/006/0706/0706 AUTHOR: F44ppoval K. I. TITLE: N(!.,w color r;'a~tioi~ for hydrogen pe rbxi,de SOURCE: Vsesoyuznoye~khimicheskb eobshchestvo. Zhurnal, Vs y .81 no. 6 JC'63, 706 TOPIC TAGS: hydrogen::peroxide, identification, color reaction, color reagent, copper-toluidine complex, copper-toluidine color reagent. ABSTRACT: 14ydrogen peroxide may be selectively detected in the presence of other oxidizing agents such as chlorine, chromates or persulfa:.;cs by reacting with a copper-toluidine complex.at pH 6-7 !,;o form a characteristic orange-red precipitate which dissolves rziidily in.acids to form a cherry redt'solution. To prepare the re- agent: a saturated aqueous solittion of p-toluidine is poured into a 0.07 M solution of copper acetate in a 2:3 ratio. 0.5 ml. of a saturated solution of sodium acetate Is added to 1 ml. of the copper- toluidine complex. On adding 2-3 drops of a solution containing hydrogen pe"roxide an orange-red precipitate forms whicht'dissolves in Carcl V2 J! :j . - -, . 1--.1- -) ~~- - 11.,-f4~j , ~- - m. ., 1 111 - - --- - -- ---- - -- , --- - --- --- -1 I _6~ USSR/Chemistry: - Ion Kzc)~&nge MaylT= 52 "The Comparative'. Characteristics of Certain Ion- Mcchanging Substances," D.I. Ryabcbikov, M.M. S~nyavin, K.V. Filippova, Inst of Ceochemistry and Anal Chem im V.I. Vernadskiy, Acad Sci USSR, Moscow Zhur Anal Khim, Vol 7, No 3, pp.135-144 Conducted a comparative study of dcoestic cationites and anionites,.cOmparir4; them with- the best foreign specimens with the aim of using ion-exchange resins in chemical analysis. According to their bulk specific gravities and 26lT18 ~m~elli ngs, the most suitabie resins wexe the domestic cationite$ SDSI-f and the domestio anioxdte, In rognituae:of over-al.1 exluwgo capaeityo vithin & bra&& pH interval, SDV-1, SDV-2, and SBS were the mostadtaus cationites. The authors mentioned cationites witb carboxyl functional groups, KK. The rec nded the ,_anionitej.MG-l, lor analytical purpoises. Analy-ticial Abit- 225. 03mparative Obameterfation of b a 2 I No4 Yol w arigg matertais. - -IL ~ V I~ n S fi d K .. . Feb, 1954 e n an , Im y~ AU. y 1953, Fm,'O - data W, General Analytictil Ch8mistrI AbsIv C, 1083, 44) are stipplenented by rml " Imeots on Bwelling capacity and sp.gr. o I ts of f air- d . r.9 and oven-dried lon-exchange substances, and . ou their exchanga capacities at vArims pH 0. S.* sum all M-0 P MET 1-1 ON Filippova, K. V. 113:nvesti~iation of. the, optical anisotropia of transparent 'electret'.11 MoscaN, City Pedagogical Inst Imni V. P. Potemkbi- 'Noscow, 1956 1 L' (Dissortation for the degree or Candidate in Physicomithervatical Science) bUhrAya lei6pisl IT9. 2~4, 1956# Noscow N SU13JECT USSR PHYSICS CARD 1 / 1 PA - 1720 AUTHOR GUSEVA,L.I., FILIPPOVA,K.V., GERLIT,V.A., DRUIN,B.P., MYASOEDOVtB-F-, TAWTINiN.I. TITLE Experiments carried out with a Cyclotron an the Occasion of the Production of Einstoinium and Peritium. PERIODICAL Atomnaja Energija, 1,. fasc. 2, 50-54 (1956) Issued: 1. / 1957 The results obtained by some experiments carried out on the occasion of the production of einsteinium and fermium by bou'barding %be uranium nualei. with quintuply ionised nitrogen and with sextuply ioni2ea oxygen are described, The half life and the energy of the a-particles are on this occasion deter- mined by means of a photographic plate, with an ionization chamber which has spherical. electrodes, and by means of a twenty-ohannel counting tube. A chromatographic method was-used..for the purpose of separating the transplu- tonium elements. By the bombardment of radioactive uranium with nitrogen ions of 105 MeV an einsteinium isotope with the mass number 247 was obtained, but by bombarding uranium with oxygen ions of 120 MeV a fermium isotope was ob- tained. INSTITUTION: Al on 04dIlion of ein [an I rikA-A~lza7uv Iz. r . 2-"Y. V., .. q. ii., 'u--ul-IT, lu~ --', - -.' NTIN, 11. 1. (Acad. So-; . USSR) - "mass Distribution of Fission Fragmnts Formated by hitrogen Ions on Gold Und Urar,iwn Nuclei." . . paper submitted at the A-U Conf. on Nuclear Reactions in Aedium and Low v;nergy Physics, Moscow, 19-27 ilov 57. 5&2-4/47 Av&ca GERLIT., Yu.13., GUSIFMA L.1, MYASO1=Vj3.F*j TARA%`TINj N&IP'p FILIPFOVA, K.V nmov-- G.N. TITLE of Californium isotopus troauced in t~e Interaction between Carbon Isotopes and Uranium Nuclei (Vykhody tsotopov kalifornlya v reaktsiyakh waimodoyst"t=v ugleroda a yadrami urana. Russian) FMIODICAL Zhurnal Eksperim6 i Teoret. Fiziki 1957, Vol 33, Nr 2 (8), PI) 339 - - 342 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT In a 67 cm cyclotron four-fold Pharged carbon ions are accelerated up to go MeV. With this energy they impinge upon a thick uranium target and cause the reaction U(C, n)Cf. The absolute yields per impinging carbon ion and the following reactions are: U239 (C" 4n) Gf 2)46 1 5 - 10 -9 , , U239 (C-12 O * 10-9 5n) Cf 245 O1j3 , j U239 (C 6n) Cf 244 9 . 1d-11 The fissioning of uranium bombarded with carbon was found to be ~JB 0 103 times more probable than.the 2paporation process of neu- card 2/2 trons from the intermediary nucleus Cf PO men 56.a24/47 Yield of Californium Isotopes Produced in the Interaction between Carbon Isotopes and Uranium Nuclei (With 1 table and 4 illustrations). ASSOCIATION Academy of ScienoesoF Lh,:- USSR (Akademiya nauk SSSR) FRI ESENTED BY SUBMITTED 5.3-1957 AVAUABLE Library of Coneress card 2/2 SUUVIg q,Io, doldor fls.-mt,.nauk* otvatstYemzj7 red.; FIL7~~ kud. fis.-rat. imuk; STARCKADOMAYA, Ta.L., red-. isdema; ASWIMA, G,Aos" tekhn. -red. [Physlas of dielectrics; pivoesdirgs of t1ii All-Unlou Conforl" on the Physics of Dieleotriosq,PwprcVetrovsk,, Augus~ 19561 lislim dielektrikov; truo Teasoiusuoi kcinferentsil po fizikb dielaktrikor (g. Dnepropetrovsk, awguat 1956 g.). Koskva. 19580' 245 p' QM U87) 1. A)mAemi7"9,'A na6k SSSR. 71sichaski.7 Institut (Dieleotrion) 'N-N-V AUTHOR: Filippova, K. V. 48-22-3-27/30 ITLE: Investigation of the Electr'.c and Optical Properties of T "Electretized":Polymers.. ~ledovahiye . elektricheskikh -i p 'kikh- polimero o tich'es --svoys* elek ':i~etirovannykh V PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR,Seriya Fizicheskaya, 195SP Vol. 229 Nr 39~PP- 343-351 (USSR) ABSTMCT: 1) The author found that the optical properties of ths eldet.rets from polymetbylmetacrylate differ from the optical properties of the initial material. Whereas polymethy'lmetacrylate is amorphous in the initial state, it may obtain the properties of an optically anisotropio substance by "Electretization". 2) It was found that the amount of optical anisotropy which was caused by the effect of the electrio field, depends on the duration of "electretization". It was further found that the anisotropy practically does not tak6 place with an 1,5 to 2 hours lasting thorough heating. With a 4 t6 6 hours lasting thorough heating, a substantial increase in optical anisotropy takes place. It attains its waximum value with a 4 to 6 hours lasting thorough heating. A prolongation of the heating-period Card 1/ 4 up to from 8 to 9 hours does not cause any further increase of Investigation of the Electric and Optical Itroperties of 48-22-3-27/30 "Electretized" Polymers the-optical anisotropy. This shows that the structura '1 change of the amorphous polymethylacrylate is finished under the action of the electric constant field at T T9. The dependence of the amount of optical anisotropy on the tension of the field was investigated. 3) The dependence of the electret properties of the samples on the duration of heating during the "electretization" process was investigated. It was found that the superficial charge density 0 of the electret's changes according to the different duration of heating. Longer heating reduces the density of surface-charge I with the formation of homogeneous electrete in strong fields. With the formation of heterogeneous electrets In weak fields, longer lasting heating increases the 0. All aforesaid changes of v of the electrets may be explained 'by an increase in the heterogeneo-ae charge. The latter, in its turn, can be explained by the increase of the "frozen" dipole-polarization P. 4) The relaxation processes of the electret-effect and of the optioa-l anisotropy were investigated. The lacking of a correlation between these prooesses was foundq whioh points to the difference of the mechanism- 5) It was presumed that the Card 2/ 4 thermal orientational polarization of the dipole radicals N Investigation of the Electric and Optical Propertiee-of 48-22-3-27/30 "Ele-otretized" Polymers 0 COCH3 is the decisive moment with the formation of the electret effect of the polymethylacrylate. It is also the fundamental cause for the formation of the optical effect. The latter ought, however, be correlated with the orientation of lar fi Id of the polymeric chain than the dipole radicale. 6frThe enalysis of the experimentally obtained data allows the conclusion that the optical aniso- tropy formed due to the "electretization" process is not an absolute prerequisite for the existence of the electret effect, which corresponds to the results of investigation of the crystalline structure of wax electrets (refs. 5 to 7). 7) Investigations on the opt1oal and electric properties of the "electretized" polystyrerte carried out for the confirmation of the determining roole of the dipole-polarization with the formation of the electret eff6at and of the optical aniaotropy in the eleatret polymethylmetacrylate. The electrically ob- tained test results of polystyrene and of the co-polymer may be evaluated as a confirnation of the determining r1o'le of the dipole polarization with the formation of the electret effect Card. 3/4 in the polymers. The negative results of the optical fnvestigatior, of the Electric and Optical Properties of 48-22-3-27../30 '"Blectretized" Polymers investigation must be considered a confirmation of the formation mechanism of optical anisotropy in the polymethyl- metacrylate proposed in the article. There are 8 figures, 8 references, ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gorodskoy pedinstitut im. V. P. Potemkina (Moscow Municipal PedagogimlInatitute imeni V. P. Potemkin) AVAILABLE: Library of.Congress 1. Electrets-Optical properties 2. Acrylic resins-Optical properties 3. Acrylic resins-Electrical properties 4. Foly- methylmetacrylate--Optical properties 5. Polymethylmetacrylate --glectrical properties Card 4/4 0 V6,4 AUTHORS: Tarantin, It. I., Gerlit, Yu. B., Gueeva, L. 1., 56-2-7/5'1 Uyasoyedov, B. F., Filippova, K. V., Flerov, G. It. TITLE: The Mass Distribution of Fission Products Produced by the Irradiation of Gold and Uranium by Nitrogen lone (Raspredeleniye po mas,sam produktov deleniya, obrazuyushchikhsya pri obluchenii zolota i urana ionami azota) PIMIODICAL: Zhurnal Eksperimentallnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fizikip 1958, Vol 34, Nr 2, PP 316-321 (USSR) A33STRACT: The present work investiGates the mass spectrum of the fission fragments of radon and einsteinium which are formed in tile irradiation of gold and uranium with nitrogen ions. First the exDerimental method is discussed. Gold- and uranium plates of a thickness of 30 p were irradiated with five-times charged nitrogen ions from a slit source at the inner ray of an 150 cm cyclotron. The energy of the nitrogen ions was 115 MaV. After the dissolution of the irradiated target the different radioactive elements on the Ca6rd 1/3 corresponding carriers were dissolved. The radioactive The Mass Distribution of Fission Products Produced by the 56-2-7/511 13~radiation of Gold and Uranium by Vitrogen Ions isotopes were identified according to their half life. The relative yields of the nucloi identified this way are listed in a table. Adiagran shows the yields of the nuclei given In thin table as a function of the maso number A. The main part of the yield of fission producto is concentrated within a comparatively narrow interval of mass numbers. The yield of fission fragments increases rather greatly with an increase of the mass number from 7o to loo, and with still greater mass numbers it deoreases to the same extent. From the experimental values of the yields of single nuclei the total yields of the corresponding mass series (massovaya tsepochka) were computed. The additional taking into account of the yields of nuclei not identified in these experiments changes only little the character of the distribution of experimental points. The curve of the distribution of fission fragments in relation to the mass with the values A - 85 to 115 has tho shape of a narrow pealz with a half width of about 2o mass units. The yields of Ga,72,73, BeI23, Sb122 and the yields of the series of decays corresponding to these nuclei do not coincide with the monotonous course Card 2/3 of the curve and are a little greater as normal. About 2o The Mass Distribution of Fission Products Produced by the 56-2-7/51 Irra,diation of Gold and Uranium by Nitrogen Ions different isotopes were identified among the fission products forming in the irradiation of uranium with nitrogen ions. The yields.of the accumulated nuclei are collected in a table. The fission of nuclei under the action of heavy. particles can be represented by the following scheme: Formation of a compound mucleus, emission of neutrons and fission. The half width of the curve of the distribution of fission fragments on the mass is considerably smaller in the fission of radon than in the fission of einsteinium. There are 2 figures, 2 tablesv and lo references, 4 of which are Slavic. SULIAITTED: August 2o, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library ofCongress lo Gold-Irradiation 2. Uranliza-Iri-rdiation 3. Nitrogen ions- Applications 4. Isotopes-Determination Card 3/3