SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT A.YA. FOMINA - L.P. FOMINA

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FOMIJ.Nfl, A. Yt. SVINTSOV, P F014dNA, A. YIL and KALIjZHiN, 1. F. Active im-rainiza-tion of chicks aged up to L5%a'ys against Asiatic fowl plague. So: Proceedings of the All-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine; Vol. XIX; No. 1. TABCON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AGAPOV, S.I.; FOMINA, A.Ta.; ZHAK, R.M.; FOLYAKOVA, O.A. Results of field tests of virus-vaccine against Neweastle disease in poultry. Yeterinariia 31 no.2!26-28 7 154. (MIaA 7:2) 1. Veavoyusnyy Institut okeperimentallnoy vaterinarii. (Poultry--Diseassa) PROKHOROV, A.V.; FORINA, A.Ya; AKULOV, A.V. 1; "'. Blood drop agglutination for diagnosing tuberculosis in poultry. Veterinarlim, 32 no.11:42 N 155. M&A 8: 12) l.Vv8897UzUy inotitut skeporimentallney,yeterinarii. (TUMRCULOSIS IN POULTRY) (AGGLUTINATION) FOKINA A.Ta. From practice In controlling Infectious dine"@@ In peultry. Yeterinarlia 32 ne.12t4l-O D 155. (MM 9..4) (POULM-DISUM) F.--7-7 F 177-,-~ PODUBSKIT, I.V., professor; FOHIMA, A.Ta., kandidat Yeterinarnykh w4k; AKWWV. A.Y.. kandidat vete-MRSIMS"Wh U&72b~. Diagnosis and prophylaxis of tuberculosis in chicken. Yetert- narita 33 no'.2:24-26 F 156. (MM 9:5) (TLMNUIMIS IN PWLTRY) USSR / Diaonsce of Fhru Animla. Diseases Cauned by R-2 Viruses and Rickettsiae. Abs Jour Flof Zhur - Biolo, No 17., 1958., No 78959 Author I ronina.-A. Ya. Inst 11'L-Union Institute of Experimental Veterinary Mdicine Title Investi(;atione an the Establishment of the Etiology of a Contagloue-~Chronic Rospiratory Disease of Chickens. Oria Pub Tr- Vues. in-ta eksporin. veterinarii, 1957, 20, 146-159 Abstract From pathological material taken from chickens in the beginning stages of illnessp a specific virus was isolated by meane of the innoculation of chicken embryos. Chicken embryos innoculated with this virus died in 20 - 60 hours after the innoculationp though some of them remained alive. In the dead embryosp there was found hyperenia of the embryo body, hamorrharing in the chorio-allantois marabranep sometimes the foci of the necrosis in the Card 1/2 FORINA, A.YaL,,) kandidiLt veterinarnykh nauk. Ofironic disease of the respiratory organs in poultry. Voterinarils. 34 no.8:90-92 Ag 157. (MINA 10:9) (Poultry-Diseasep ~Lnd posts) (Respiratory organs--Diseases) FOMINI Aj,&a,.Xand.vet.nauk; MITISTOV' P.L. kand.vet.nauk; L.K., ksnd.vet.~"; IMTMV, K.I., vetTrach New usthods for immunising chicks and laying hens against Newcastle disease. PtitsevodstTO 8 n0-11133-35 N 158. (MIRA 11:11) 1. Teemoyusayy Institut okeperimentallnoy Yeterinarii (for all except Kortenev)o 2. Zagorakly ptitessovkhoz (for Kortene-r). (Mewcastle disease) A,Ya., kand.vet.nauk; AUWV, A.V.. kand.vet.nauk. Role of arm in the epizootology of fowl tuberculosis; authors' abstract with' sumsmLrv in Znglishl. Veterinariia, 35 no.2;48-49 F '58. (MIRA 11:2) (Tuberculosis in poultry) FOMINA, A. . - ... Control of toxic and infectioun disenues in Poultry. Yeterinarila 36 no-9;35-36 S 159. (MIRA 12:12) (Poultr.v-Diseases and paste) MMINA, A.Ya., kand.veterinarnykh nauk; AKUIOV, A.V., kand.vaterinarnykh nauk Pxperimental data on the study of the role of eggs in the spizootology of t#grculosis in poultry. Trudy V117 22:43-58 159. (mm 13:10) (Tuberculosis in poultry) FOMINA, A,Ta., starahiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Achievements of veterinary science in the study of poultry diseases in the U.S.S.R. Trudy VIN 23005-320 159. (NIU.13-.10) I., VeesoyvzW Institut skoperimentallnoy veterinarii. (Phultry-Diseases and pests) 41,:; - - .-- I . . . .. . . ...... - . T . UILLI 011 11-3r, IN I 11A ,-L .ia. "Determining of specification of type allergens during diagnostics of hen tuberculosiso" Veterinariya, Vol. 37, No. 2) 1960, P- 38 ". ~-,, - ~-, - : - ' ' - - - ' ,~., , 'j -~, -,~ -'- -,, ~ !.1 . . -- ~ i- Z-- -; _', .--7', 7 1 . - FOMINAtt- A,Ya.,._kmnd. veter. nauk; KONTRIMAVICHUS, L.M., kand. veter. naMy.-TROKKOROV, AoVaj kando veter, nauk Method of preparing tuberculosis antigen. Veterinariia 37 no.66030-31 Je 16o, (MIRA 1617) 1, Voesoyuznyy,inatitut sksperimantallnoy vaterinarii. Antigens and antibodies Tuberculosis in poultry~ I I r KOVALENKO, Ya.R.; EOMINA, A.Yaj FEOKTISTOV, P.N. (deceased); AKULOV, A.V.; laTROPOLISKIY, A.S.; SHUBIN, V.A. Observations on the course of the chronic respiratory disease in chickens. Veterinariia 37 no.12:34-42 D 160. (MIRA l5t4) (Poultry-DiseaBes and posts) (Respiratory organs-Diseases) (Mycoplasma gallinarum) A, kand. vat. nauk; AKULOV, A. V., kand. vet. nauk; ,Fq!INA, AX SHISHKINA, Ye. Ya., vet. vrach Specificity of type antigens in the diagnosis of avian tuberculosis. Probl. tub. no.72114-115 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz laborstorii po isuchaniyu bolezney ptits, patologicheskoy anatomii i laboratorii tuberkulaza i paratubarkulaza Vaeaoyuznogo institute, eksperimentallnoy veterinarii (dir. Ya. R. Kovalenko) (TUBERCULOSIS IN POULTRY) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) 7~4 ANDREYEV, A.I.; SHISHKINA, Ye.Ya., veterin.vrach; GULIYEV, M.A., veterin.vrach; DUBAKIN, N.I.; ZQ!gjA, Ajg,,-_kand.veterin.nauk; SOKKAR, I.H.Kh., aspirant; KUZIMIN, V.V., prof.; TSYGENBORD, O.A., veterin.vrach Laboratory practice. Veterinariia 40 no.7s66-76 Jl 163 (MIRA 160) 1, Direktor Akhtyrskoy mezhrayonnov veterinarnoy laboratorii, S=skaya obl. (for Andreyev). 2. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksperiraentallnoy veterinarii (fo~ Shishkina, Fomina, Sokkar). 3. Respublikanskaya vaterinarnaya laboratoriya Gnizirokcyj ;SSR (for Guliyev). 4. Moskovskaya oblastnaya veterinarnaya. laboratoriya (for Dubakin). 5. Leningradskiy voterinarnyy institut (for Kuz'min TSygenbord). (Veterinary medicinei 7M- BULGARIA JOM-INA, A. Ya., and SOKAR, 1. M. Kh, VIEV, [Abbreviation not identified,] Roscow, CUSSRT. "Comparative Studies of Fr=gglutinating and Antigenic Properties of Some Atypical and Classical Strains of Newcastle Disease Virus." Sofia, Veterinarna Sbirka, Vol 60, No 6. 1963; pp 4-6. Abstract: Serologic studies with 3 vacc-inal and 4 virulent strains of Newcastle Disease; erythrocyte agglutination studies of cells of hens, pigeons, turkeys, guinea hens, ducks; guinea pigs, mice, dogs, sheep, horses; frogs. All avian erythrocytes could be agglutinated; also those of mice and frogs to a lesser extent; not of mammals other than mice. Actual results varied with strain and animal, as shown in 2 graphs and table. Viral strains can be easily identified by their serologic reactions. ~tni I. vie 'I ojr ill . I i"t I ~' - i~~ .. 1~ I~!., . , , p v, fl'~Kf Q K( Basic properties of Mycoplasma galliseptiou..% (,S~, otrain). IIle teri- Ilariia 41 no.5:29-31 MY '64. Va;Iv-oyu-zn~,-v, institut ekoperlmonbul lrao.y voterirlai` i. ~ig XPKINA,-A.Ya., kand. vaterin. nauk GROSHEVA, G.A., kand. velerin. nnuk; SHUBINj V,A., kand. voteri.n. nauk Studying the strains of Eacherichia coli isolated from poultry with I/Taoplasma infection. Veterinarila 41 no.D27-30 Ja 165. (MIRA IW) 1, Vsosoyuznyy institut eksperimentalinay veterinaril. FOVIINA, A.Ya.1 GR03HEVA, G.A.; 'jFRFPP.YAXf)V, A.j.; O'JKOIYOV, EpIzoottology and biological characteristics of My~-,cplasfiuL Infesting poultry. Veterinarlia 41 no.llt37-40 N 164. (MIRA lqjll') 1. Vsesoyuznyy Institut eksperimentallnoy vetorinaril. 301/16-5-3-91-,47/4T AftMI. Cima.l-f-rb. T.4. Tz--U. The Ckmintan Republican SCI-Stfic and Practical Confor#nc. an the Sti.l.gy. L.t.r.t.,y Xpldws%.I.gy e..d Praphyl-1. Afeptdamin ll.pstttt. ... 6.) Zh.rawJ. o1krobtal.91L. pi,1-1-10911 1 .1959. Nr 9. p; 155-157 (C331) LDSTIUC?. Ths, Upublican Confer.nc4 on Eptd*alc lo;mtt%13 -3 1-141 in 04azza from 2 - 10 Otoh*r 19545 &=I vs. attended by n~ ;*r. mocialy pr.cti.ing , .. is 1,* Ukr, 1 41 r*pr o I A", I !,! A . - ..ti- . a1. 1.AA t f .vI cy . 4 .... f tb :'l In .441-tto~. d.l."t.. att..4 *1 from th. of Itralogy end laf.cti- D1 ...... . f it, AU3 - U3 'a t n I.- gradakty, tnatltut sp*rL=v=-&I-noy m0tts'.' U. k -. AIA: ."Its p rlmi nz&I Us to .Lfainerad ), n* .d lt.t..kly i..titotl (--ttry-Hydiefto go4t- slaty..Ib.Aly : cal Institute, I sal &Is* tho tioscow, Mitsk. Taahkon%, C.'d 1, 4 Tbilisi. G-r-kLy, Chit.. lo..%Lt.t.. of ZpAdamicalogy ..d K lov -4 of aAI $or.. Th. Co.f.". . rd 42 papers. divided smOBC 5 0-tton'. .*rs presented an# the cultivation of tbw c-sall 4ont r. ?sp : . of AdIa hepatitis In 4*volQptnj thick e ng--4 11:1. a ..b,yoal. 'M.S. 4 b '14 S" - Z.A. J., r~ A no.- baot.ri.l .4-rbont for t~.:Jth 1.ftfyInt the ap-ifia iIgn. -tI .Is.-- tic" 0. this r:.Qti.: :-r: sm.de by W.I. ProskuryLk- 's F.dolo- of the la.119.1 I kt.'-..Aykb bal-S-y ( l-tI"!'.`;'r- :'.. "'. by .P. sh ... h.nao f t N.V. M.D. A1.11k (awkly)i .I KjM. 3t.- Is, v& (A.hkhab&4). Lceardiag to the Odes- lost %. . L"k. A4 wirrobic,locr. this be ...4 for J.1- t1".9. r1. the to pi..!n". 51 leteksy:);I !-.I. S*XLLXAI &AA C.'A'-jjw'k.2 (r~*cow) spAA ~ft he .4r. r.. of 4.tral.LA, Idt . a , (IsIIn ra4) sPGk* on the dt4 4-S r Jrii tb r. .~g rti.. P-rof.s- T.i. Ad l... f..t- of 41 ...... J, -3aol-.k. . (0 IA, .11.h (Kly-', ..4 kL"tz!L..D-k 31~,Ak,v Lit ;),Pro. I cr is ,.;or. on of -no -- .2 f-.ti- CA r-p. .4t.4 U..b.rfLYN,25S --~r "kin -d L.P. 5.kilc-.k r-t-. lost-ii for.-' M.L._AjtrX.YL ';.rbk1yj C-4 3/4 --'.rL..d th . ....... f.1 of r-t-t of per..-. h. had boon in ,*n%act -14h h-P-titt- Th C, nf: r:,-.air., 1**'s' *.' ;h11l1g I.- p ct:.lIA . 'I, tin. A .hI C-Ph .. the .%i-1 NJ '4 FLd..-.I.Cy of TSVETKOVA, V.N., kand. biol. nauk; SKAURF, F.D., red.; YAOLOV, A.A., red,; FOVIINA, E.A.., red. (Transpiration and its role in the life of plants; bibliographic index for 1926-1958]Transpirataiia i ee zna- chenie v zhizni rastenii; bibliogrmficheskii ukazatell, 1926- 1958. Pod red. F.D.Skazkina. Leningrad, Akad. nmk SM, 1962. 158 p. (MIRA 15: 10) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akudemii podagogicheskikh nauk R9FSR (for Skazkin). 2. Zaveduyushchaya bibliotekay Botanicheskogo instituta tn. V.L.Komarova Al-ademii nauk SSSR (for TSvetkova). (Bibliography-Plants--Transpiration) CHIMNOVA, f"JI.: ANTONIM , LJ4 -: , L. ', I V.Y PAI A. A. t v. rc,; F1,10 f t~A J- E-v A", e,~ . [syntematic catnic,f, )f parloJAr,,a]. arai serial pruaica- tions on modicini, 1`79-2-1963] SisttimatIchuskil katalog oteche- stveziWk~ perlodiche:;k4~h i rrrdo]z~olushchJ.khsla lzdanli po meditsim), 1792-1960, toniwrrai, 196r- 495 P. (141RA 18-12N, 1. kkadeinlya naA MR. Hibliotoka. Zaveixjushchiy otielorr, sistematizat.91L I-Lterotur/ Bibh,,,tekl. AN SSSH (for Panov). I TKAGTIENKO, F.K.; FONINAI,E.G. Nature of temper brittleness in forritic magnesium cast iron. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 6 no.8:155-160 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Zhdanovskiy metallargicheakiy institut. YLLUBOV, V.A-; XULANOV, A.I.; SERENKO, M.N.; MUM, G.V.; SHFILIMAN, I.A. Tectonic pattern of Oreilburg Province and adjacent regions in connection with the evaluation of oil and gas potentials. Trudy VITIGNI no.3415-39 '61. (MIRA 15:7) (Orenburg Province-Petroleum geology) (Pronburg Province-Gas, Hatural-Geology) FOMINA., G.V.; 3111"ILIMAN, I.A.; CHEREPAKIIIN, S.D. Petroleum and mis potentials of the Ural Mountain portion of Orenburg Province. Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. no. 5:3-7 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Orenburgskoye geologicheskoye upravleniye. KULAKCV, A.I.; FCMINA, G.V.; SHPILIMAN, I.A. Outlook for the development of ol-I and gas prospecting operations on the eastern slope of the Russian Platform in the area of Orenburg Province. Geol. nefti i gaza 9 no.9:8-12 S 165. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Orenburgneft'. Orenburgskoye geologicheskaye upravleftiye i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanoy institut, Moskva. If-, U, r cm ndl 'Ic-eckliwd Ilan. it aiUlll:a--,A i:!A $r _ z.,~! -1 -~( ormpt-i, ci~ vcm-pm nr i , ~7TI-', Owcu ofil (1) ~t-l 14 [1-,- (-~kv fint~ll:lity llcam~ T w41 rfllfi. I r~ nerio-i fl-z berth, 1~-. IOIX-1 O.rj ini". Nr 11, I-T;t- r, tblt (lie Lltertr ~nl!!gk V! 2t arid Ft high jlitcrtsi6s ~htt! act ~IIE ti4 USSR/ tics Photography X-11 Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5, 1957, 13247 Author Sushkin, N.G., Fomina, I.A. Inst Moscov Pover Inst~itu e~,Si Title Optimum Conditions for the Development of Photographic Plates, Exposed by Medium Energy Electrons. Orig Pub Zavod. laboratoriyal 1956) 22) No 8, 961-964 Abstract An investigation vas made of the kinetics of the develop- ment of electronographic plate E-III, exposed in an elec- tron microscope-sensitometer with electrons of energies 32, 60, and 80 kev, and developed in seven different deve- lopers., From the resultant families of density curves D at various-conditions of development, and families of cur- ves of the kinetics of the development for various values of electron energy and for various values of the charge Card 1/2 23(5), SOV/77-4-2-3/18 AUTHOR: Fomina, I.A. TITLE; The Effect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons (Vliyaniye tem- peratury emullsionnogo sloya na fotograficheskoye deyst- viye elektronov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal nauchnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinemato- grafii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 94-99 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author- states that the research described is a continuation of a series of works carried out previously on the photographic action of electrons rRefs. 1-4.7, in which deviations from the law of interactivity were discovered in the effect of electrons on a photographic emulsion. She shows that the temperature of the emulsion layer has an essential influence on the effect of elec- trons on this layer, and then describes the research done to examine this temperature effect in detail. Electronic Card 1/6 ~4i SOV/77-4-2-3/18 The Effect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons sensitograms of the emulsion being investigated were taken at different current densities (intensities) of the electron beam, and at different temperatures of the emulsion layer. The experiments were carried out on a spectral plate (type 1 factory Nr. 2)9 at an electron energy of 60 kev and at dour tempera8ure values- 1) +20+0.5"; 2) +10+0.5"'; 3) 9�0.5 i- 4) -50�1 ; (Figure 4) The current density of the electron beam varied between 0,6.10-2 a/cM2 and 50 a/cm2. An EM-100 electron micros- cope, into whose photo-condenser'a special device was placed, served as-a sensitometer, The device made it possible to move the plate inside the micrcscope with- out destroying the vacuum, and to cool the plate to the required temperature. It consists, broadly speaking, of an aluminum plate into which a U-shaped copper tube Card 2/6 SOV/77-4-2-3/-18 The Effect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons is cast; this tube contained the liquid nitrogen used for cooling the photographic plate. The general view of the device is shown in Figure 1, its cross-section in Figure 2 and a general view of the photo-camera of the electronic microscope containing the cooling device in Figure 3. The temperature of the photographic plate was kept constant by two thergLocouples, one of them made of copper-constantan. All the sensitograms were de- vel8ped in an X-ray developer at temperatures of 18 0.5 for 12 minutes a few days after exposure. Mea- surement of the optical density of the blackening was carried out on the AT-2 objective microphotometer; from these measurements, the optical density of the fog was,rcalculated. The blackening curves obtained from the experiments, f or the four temperature values mentioned and a charge density of q.10.10 12 Card 3/6 SOV/77-4-2-3/18 The Effect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons coulombs/cm2, are given in Figui-e 4. Analysis of these curves shows: 1) that with a lowering of temperature the area of deviations from the law of interactivity moves towards the lower current denoities of the elec- tron beam, and the degree of deviat; on from this law diminishes. At a temperature of 50 the law is appli- cable for all practical purposes over the entire range of the current densities employed; 2) that, the sensitivity of the emulsAon layer when irradiated! with electrons decreases with a lowering of temperaturl e; 3) the analysis establishgs the Selaxation timelfor the temperatures +20'j, +10 and 0 . and confirms the dependence of the relaxation time on the temperature of the emulsi8n layer. gor ex8mple, a change of tempera- ture of 20 (from +20 to 0 increases the relaxation time by roughly six times (from,0,5 sees to -3 sees). Card 4/6 SOV/77-4-2-3/18 The hi-fect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons Having determined the relaxation time at different temperatures of the emulsion layer, the authoress shows how to calculate the energetic depth of the I potential well by representing the function ln-c = T) as a straight line (Figure 5) the tang6nt o; whof~ angle in relation to the axisR)is equal to using its angle of incide W a basis for &e'saendcal- culations. The frequency of the thermal oscillatioas of the electron in the trap can also be shown by this method, The straight line is also used to calculate the value A, which depends on the structure of the ivell,, the nature of the particle connected with it, and the temperature. The authoress refers to the work of Webb Z-Ref. 4 2 who achieved similar results. She finally concludes that the results produced confirm the basic propositions put forward earlier CRefs. 2-5_7, and Card 5/6 SOV/77-4-2-3/16 The Effect of the Temperature of an Emulsion Layer on the Photographic Activity of Electrons conveys her gratitutde to V.I. Aleksashin and N.I. Demin for their help during the experiments. There are 2 photographs, 1 diagram, 2 graphs and 7 references, 1 of which is American and 6 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (The Moscow Power- Engineering Institute) SUBMITTED: April 13, 1957. Ca.rd 65/6 7- f~ rij r,r,-r,Ir,, - AUTHORZ. Fcmina, 1. A*; Bogomplov, K. S. TITLE,. A mi of Mod earn Ph-t*srar1,.-1,3 Msitsyial 9 for Ph-~to- PERIODICAU Zayodskaym labaratoriya, 1960, Vol. Nc. P~ PP, 1015-1 018 -A TEXT: Neie rh,~ og*rar-~'-.~ 4 f ',h~! MK I MP : MV; developed (T-Iblej prepirtiss) trx 411he had4lographic Lasox-iory of ;n9 H1KP I r~.- C ~- 1 .3,3 " ed I akly k iinc f o in.-, %i t erkr~th cf MotJon Pictare Photography.) for Rn -4 d 9 1.3 .,on m r . Tn A s ',or, "h T, high hal-ldri .30 th%%th-3y -Are and a high rea-.)lution. Sincep however, ateotron soattering in tnefie filmg is greatq the N1KF1 recommends a special method of devel~-,ping ttiAse filml-i only a aompar4tiv4ly thf7t. surta:~e lsyer cf thA;ervuls-ior in sir,-. V~41, ;iDf ',n- Aa '3M-100 seneito- Card '1112 A' of Mr.--dcrr. Phj~cgrar-hik- M%*.ertals S/032/60/026/008/007/01, ~h;-*,,:,graphfiig In tYia Electron Microscope BO15/BO64 mator, and the a*noitivity -.Urves reaord9d at eleatrcr, energlea of 32~ A~, 60, and 80 kev according to a metbod already described (Refs. 6~ ?'i, +: be able to check the validity of Awlaw of interchangeability, ihe'inte-n7-z ty of the aleqtr?a beam vas c~Largad in the -range of from 0.81910-13 a/cz~ to 61-10-13 ^/as and moaa,.ired with the help of a dtreot-=rreat ariplifie-, with an 3M-3 (EX-3) valve desigr.,id by K. 1. Rozgache-ir. Besides +h,:- abc-re-- mentioned fIlms also electron diffza~3tloa Hims of the type III and 3pev- tral films of the type I ware investigated under thi aame ard the blacke.aing was mea3ured with an M4i-2 (]IF-2) micr--*-pht-tom4te%:-. and rh'~ blackening of i-he filmi examirsd we're drawn. Th-~- mkT',ru'q of MK and MR films is found at electron eniargies -3f 45 and 60 kaw, re5paaf~- tively, whereas the maximum sensitivity of films of the 'r,.vpe NT -'~3 at(t--4 80 key (Pig. 1). In MK and MR films. no deviaticn from the law of intor- changeabllity Is observed as ooours in films of the typA I (Fig. 2). Therq are 2 fivar,is, I tableg and 8 Soviet references. ASSOC IATION: Moskovakiy sAe.rg,3tichaakly !t-.,0V_!tut (M(--.,tAcv jn!it.;tq1,o ,f Naa~.hn-.-- 3-q j edp-ivi t6 I ; jK y i~ I roev Power Eiig institu; S '-ihnt i f'~,) Rewe a,,:r. r- Ph* '.Ograph-i~ Ca r a FOMIIIA, I.A.; BOGOMOLOV, K-S- Use of modern photographic materials for photographing tith electron microscopes. Zav.lab 26 no-8:1015-1018 160. (HIRA 13:10) 1. Mookovskiv energeticheakiy Institut I Hauchno-iseledovatelleir.Ly kinofotoinatitut. (Ilectron microscope) - - -*-- - - -,- --, - ----- - - , , --- Card 1/2 B/077/60/005/004/002/002 E032/E214 Equivalence of Time and Electron Beam Intensity in the Irradiation of Photographic Plates of Types MK (MK) and MP (MR) V/ ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energaticheakiy institut (KEI) i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy kino-fotoin-st- itut (NMI) (Moscow Power Institute (NEI) and All-Union Scientific Research Motion Picture and Photographic Institute (NIKFI)) SUBMITTED: January 20, 1960 Card 2/2 L 18372-63- , . W(l)/BDS/EED(b)-3 AFFTCASD/MrGC/LJF(C' ACCESSION NR; AP3003610 S/0077/63)/008/004/0311/'0312 ~AUTHORS: AoSomolov, K. 8 Fomina, I. A. -r9 TITLE: Temperature depen,~ence of the sensitivity of photographic emulsions to .electrons !;SOURCE: Zhurnal nau'chnoy i prikladnoy fotografii i kinematografii, V. 8, no. 4# :1963, 311-312 .TOPIC TAOSs ripening of photographic omulaion., sensitivity to electron otemperature relationship, density of tone, ionic conductivity ABSTRACT: Photographic plates with emulsions of various degrees of ripening. (from 0 to 120 minutes) were subjected to electron action of 60 Kev-barn for 3 seconds at temperatures varying from-~20 to +20C. The density of the resulting color was recorded. It was found that the sensitivity of emulsions with a normal ripening period of 90 to 120 minutes decreases with the temperature, while emulsions of low ripening state (from 0 to 15 min) responded in the opposite way. The sensitivity of emulsions of medium ripening (45 min) remained unaffected by the temperature range. The observed phenomena are linked to fluctuation in ionic Card 1/2 L 18372-63 ACCESSION NRi AP3oo361o :conductivity with the age of the emulsion. Orig. art. has: 1 chart. ;ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzny*y nauchno-issledovatellskiy kinofotoinstitut (NIKFI) ~ i Moskovskiy energatichaskiy institut (MEI) (All-Union Scientif ic Research Cinema- .Photo-Institute and Moscow Institute of EnergeticsT_ ,!SUBMITTEDs 1lFeb63 DATE ACQt 02Aug63 ENCL: 00 :SUB CODE: OH9 MA NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER; 000 ~,Card. .2/.2. GUTKIN, Abram Markovicho dots.i'FEDOROVA, Irina Petrovna, dots.; FOMINA, Irina Aleksandrovila., dots., red. LErrors In physical measurements] Pogreshnosti pri fiziche- skikh izmerenilakh. Moskva, Energ. in-t, 1964. 28 p. (MIRA 1815) FOMINA, 1. A., affp1rant Some indices of the reactivity of the "y In children in otitis media purulenta. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan goo, med. inst. no. 28:147-153 1 63. NTRA 190.1) Monocytogram in children vith acute and chronic otitis media purulenta. Ibid.% 154-157 1. 1z kafedry bolemey ukha, gorla A. nosa (zav. - dotsent B.S. Lopatin) Ivanovskago gosudarr-vennogo meditainskogo institute. (rektor - doteent Ya.M. Romanov). FOMINA, I.A.; BOGOMDLCFVP K*S,; BABIN, V.V.; MARXOVA, V.S. Electron sensitometer with thermostatic film holder and automatic exposure modulator. Zhur. nauch. i prikl. fot. i kin. 9 no.3%184-189 MY-Je 164. (MIRA 18ill) 1. Moskovskiy anargetichaskiy inatitut (HEI) i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy kinofotoirstitut (NIKFI). Submitted April 27, 1963. KOLTOVERy A.N.; FOMINAO I.G.; GANITUSHKINA9 I.Vo Features of brain damage ih thromboois of -the internal carotid artery at different levels. Arkh. pat. 22 no. 11:72-78 160. (KERA 14:1) (BMIN-BLOOD VESSELS) ZUSIN, R. Ya.; KONCHAKOVA, N. I.; FOMINA, I. G. Clinical anatomical characteristics of (brain] stem insults. Nauch. trudy Inst. nevr. AMN SSSR no.1;161-177 'CO. (MIRA 15;7) 1. Institut nevrologii AMN SSSR. (CMEBROVASCUIAR DISEASE) KOLTOVER, A. N.; GANNUSHKINA, 1. V.; FUMINA, 1. 0. Morphological changes in the brain in thrombosis of the internal carotid artery. Report No. 1. Nauch. trudy Inst. ne-vr. ANN SSSR no.1:486-498 160. (MIRA 1517) 1. Inatitut nevrologii AMN SSSR. (THROMSIS) (CAROTID ARTERY--Dismsw) (CEMRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) An 7. V. Moto evo, L rom;na T I Afima-.'P~a, amd S. A, Uabaymi, l MWET, N.~ adda. ofurnau(pia"thles, of ontibi tici In the fcEd Of chicks, principily peniciflio (11 mg./k-r. of let!d) c?tjsz!d a Id ,A 10'sc, g~ momailly rate.. Cbick,; icceivi r ing thir, diet we P aturclicr i and More rcsi~tant to b3b!ctiom. A qual. and qtm,it. ebarige of fltc inf"tinal wier(Akna was rka,,rx,cd in trcat(-d r-chle - . vi-a decrt s f Ck 4di t ' ~, m o m 1!gcy,5, at wn 1rrfr incre'vT lof fischctichiq c0i fiero-ml in t1w cvcwn, and a decrPast- iii l W I i U t le . fACt Vity Of qpcellllcns~ MKINA, I.P. Iffect of tetracycline on normal intestinal flora in white mice. Antibiotiki 2 no-105-57 Ja-F 157. (KIRA 12:11) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologit (sav. - chlen-korrespondeut AKN SSSR prof. Z.V. Termollyeva) TSeutrallnogo instituta usaversheastvovauiya vrachey. (IMSTINIS, microbiol. off. of tetracycline in white mice) (7SMOTOLM, off. on Intestinal flora in white mice) FOHINA. I.P.; STYLPINISHCHEVA, Z.G. Axperimental acute visceral Candida infection in mice and its use in the study of the therapeutic effectiveness of antiaqcotic antibiotics and other chemical substances.Ewit'.1i summary in Inglish]. Antibiotiki 2 no.6:34-38 M-D '57- (MM 11:2) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologil (zav. - chlon-korrespondent ANN SSSR prof. Z.V.Yermol8reve) TSontrallnogo Inatituta usovershenstvovantya vrachey i mikologicheekly otdal (zav. - prof. A.M.Ariyovich) TSentrallnogo kozhno-venerologicheskogo institute. (MCIIILUSIS, experimental, eff. of antibiotics & other drugs Ous)) (YMGICIDBS. effects. on exper. moniliasin (Rue)) -IP -0 Cand Med Sci -- (diOB) "ChqngeB Athe normal (AA,' LX--- intestinal microflora by-the action of blomycin and the experi- mental therapy of oandiqomicoolso" Mos, 1958. 16 pp (blin Health USSR, Central Inst for Impr.-at of Physicians). (KL, 9-58, 123) 146 - IT.H.; FORIM, I.P.,: ARMONOVA, 0.1.; BALEZIML, T.I. Antiviral effects of antibiotics produced bV Actinomyces violaceus. Antibiottki 4 no.3:30-35 HY-Je '59. (Kim 12-9) 1. Rafedra mikrobiologit (zav. - chlen-ico-reepondent AMU SSSR prof.Z.V.Yermollyeva) TSentral'nogo instituta uaoverehenetvo- vaniya vrachey i otdel vzaimodeystviya mikroorganizmov (zav. chlon-Icorrespondent AN SSM prof.N.A.Kraoillnikov) Institute, mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (ANTIBIOTICS, eff. antiviral eff. of antibiotics prod. by ActinorWces violaceuo (Rua)) NAVASHINj S.M.; FOMINAv I.P.; TFMIITIYFVAp T.G. DehydrogenAae activity Inhibition test for certain streins of human cancer cells in selecting antitumor antibiotics. Antibiotiki 5 no. 5:53-58 5-0 160. (MIRA 1~:10) 1. Laboratoriya novykh antibiotikov kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. Z.V. Yermollyeva) TSentrall:- nogo instituts. usovqrshenstvovaniya vrachey. (ANTIBIOTICS) (CYTOTOXTC DRUGS) (TUMORS) SOLOV'YEVA, N.K.,- DELOVA9 I.D.; GEW&NOVA, K.I.; SAVELIYEVA, A.M.; KHOKHLOV, A.S.; MAMIOFEv S.M.; SINITSYNA, Z.L; PETROVAp M.A.; KOHOIZVA, V.A.; NAVASHIN, S.M.; FC14INA I.P.: BUYANOVSKAYA, I.$.; VASILEM09 O.S.; YEFRWOVA, S.A.'; BFIMINA, i;..K.; V=p R.A.; DMITRIYEVAO V.S.; SEMOV' S.M.; SHNEYFMON, A.N. P Polymycinp a newlantibiotia from the streptotricin group. Antibiotiki 51no.6:5-10 N-D 60. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Vseooyuzgyy luchno-ionledavatellskiy institut antibiotikov, kafedra mikrobioiogii TSe4trallnop inatituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (AWIBIOTICS) ~ k7 -- . ~~" .- -OMPTI.. T- ")N S. RAVI-H, It. V., V7D~'~INA. YE. A., GOLnSOWt, T. v., T7FII:-117LYE!.7,, 7. V., VAYSB7RO, G. YE. . 9rA-DE, .4 . I., 'IF,"!;ISY!--VA, T. I., GIVT-,t!TAL, N. I., and IFUR-T-R, N. M. (USSR) "Biolo-Ical Effects of some Poly sanch- t rides of Orisrin." Repc~rt presentod ;It tile 5th Internption I Biochemistry congriss, Mo5cow, 10-16 Aug 1961 FOMIKAP I.P.; NAVASHIN, S.M. CompeLiative atudies on antibiotic toxicity in culturen of transplan- table human 4mion cellp. Antibiotiki 6 no-4:319-324 Ap '61. (MIR& 14:5) 1e Iaboratoriya novykh antibiot:ikiv kafedry mikrobiologii (Mv. - ohlen-korreepondent AHN WSH prof, Z,V.Yermollyeva) TSentrallnogo instituta usavershenstvavaniya vraohey. (ANTIBIOTICS-TCIICOL.OGY) NAVASHIN, S.M.- FOMINA, I.F.- KORFIEVA, V.G. .9 - -- .9 Study of the antineoplastic action of actinoxanthine and polym7xin in a culture of human cancer cells. Antibiotiki 6 no.10:912-918 0 161. OEM 14.12) 1. Latoratoriya novykh antibiotikov kafadry mikrobiolog:Li (zav. - elLIen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. Z.V.Yermollyeva) TSentrallnogo instituta, usavershenstvovaniya vrachey, otdel eksperimeritallnoy terapii Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta antibiotikov (GANEiQ (AaTINOMEES) (POLMUDI) TT77!~77777, 7.7771, )M.IOLIYEVA) Z.V.; VAISBOG, GYe.; BRAUDE, A.I.; AFAK4SIYE-U, T.I.; GIVENTALI, No,.; FWMR, NAi_f(BjNA,-1-2.; NAVASHIN, S.M.; RAVICH, I.V.; VEDIMIKA, Ye.A.; GOSOLOVA, T.V.; ZABOWTSKAYA, N.N. Biological action of some polysaccharides of microbial origin. Antibiotiki 6 no.7:618-623 J1 161. (MIRA 15; 6) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (zav. - chlon-korrespondent 4114 SSSR prof. Z.V. Yemollyevu) TSentralinogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (POLYSACCHARIDES) YERNOWYEVA, Z.V.; RAVICH, I.V.; LAVASHI11, S.M.; MAUEE, A.I.; Fg-MjA TERENTIMA, T.G.; POKIWVA, V.V.; IRTMO, V.I. Experimental study of the antitumor action of some substances of natural origin. Antibiotiki 7 no,7t 571-581 J1162. (MIRA 16:10) le Iaboratoriya novykh antiblotikov kafedry mikrobiologii TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vracheys (CYTOTCXIC MUGS) (POTYSACCIURIEE-S) (PEPTIMS) (VIRUSES) NAVASHIN, S.M.; Fa4M, I.P. Effect of some high-molecular polypeptides on cultures of human tumor cells. Antibiotiki 7 no.7:594-597 J1.162. (MRA 16t10) 1e laboratoriya nov7kh antibiotilcov kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - chlen-korrospondent AM SWR prof. Z.V.Yemollyeva) TSentrallnogo instituta, usoverahenstvovaniVa vrachey. (PEPTIDES) (MM) (CYTOTCXIC DRUGS) NAVASI Bp,&UD-;,, A.I.; Frinim;Lli uchastiye: FUNIIIIIA, I.P.; T.G. Action of the bacterial polyaaccharido acetaxan on transpl6ntud t=ors. Vest. AMIO' 33311 17 no-3:23-28 162. (MI11 15:4.) 1. Laboratoriya novykh antibiotikov kafedry mikrobiologli Mentrallno-o instituta usovershonstvovaniya vrachey. (CANCER) (POLYSAGGRAUDES) (ACEEMBACTER) YMIOL'YEVA, E.V.; FURER, 11.14.; RAVICII, I.V.; NAVAS11111, S.M.; BRAULE, A.I,j- FC141FAI I.P.; ZIWO'MKAYA, N.A.; BAUZDA, T.I.; VEDIMRA, Ye.Aq 6614SOVA,, T.V.; 1,13.[IROVSKAYA, B.M.; TEM,'TIYEVA, T.G. Focparimental study and clinical use of lysozyme. Antibiotiki 8 no.109-45 Ja'63. MRA 16:6) (LYSOZDIE) NAVAS91M, S. M. ; rOMINA, 1. P. ; TEMN7 '"t EWA) T. 0. Nechanism of antitu r activity of some antibiotics." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong) Prague, 15-15~ Jun 64. All-Union Sci Res Inst of Antibiotics, Moscow. re A St-iidieo on tho Antibiotiki 9 1 F52, 18 : 3 I. Vsesoyuznyy t.,-,kly iristiLut untibiotikov, Noskva. S, - X Z tIAVASI[DI, S.M.; FOMINA, I.P.; i:ERI,,IITIYLVA, T.G. Effee,t of some microbial polysaccharides on transplanted tumors in animals. Dokl. AN SSSR 158 no-4:981-983 0 164. (MMA 17:11) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskly institut antibiotikov. Predstavleno akademikom A.A. Imahenetakim. FW(JER; N.M.; VAY" SBE 1-til" P.,M.; BRAUDE, A.T.; Z4~~,s TJAL-~ZINAF T.I.; FADEYEVA, L.L.; L,K.; KORAOF11141KOVA) Anotoxano and 3ntorform in virtin Infoottrino. Trudy TSIU 68t145-14 964- (MIRA 180~ IjAVpJ)IIIN, S.M.; FOMINA, TERENTIRI'VA, Tol. Induced tolerance to the antineopIristic effect of bact.erial polyeaccharides. Antibiotiki 10 no,11:1011-1017 N 165. (MIJ~A 19:1) I. Vseisoyuznyy natichno-issledovatelIjkly Institat nntibiotilcov, Moskva, Submitted MaY 3, 1965. 3, FOMIU,.L, master-povar (Novokuybyshevsk, Kuybyshevskaya obl.); KAFUSTIN, K.; LELICMMO A.J. in*h.-t6khnolog The role of the foreman in production. Obahchestv.pit. no-1011.1-15 0 162s (MIRA 15;.-,.l) 1. Obshchestvennyy kontroler upravleniya torgovli, Chelyabinsk (for Kapustin). 2. Trest obahchestvennogo pitaniya, Dushanbe (for Lellchuk). (Restaurant management) F~7 m //YA I R, _P 137-58-5-11101 Translation fr6m: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 5. p 314 (USSR) AUTHOR: TITLE: Selection and Development of Techniques for Quantitative Spec.~ tral Determination of Gallium and Germanium in Ores at Dal - stroy (Vybor i osvoyeniye metodik kolichestvennogo spektral'- nogo opredeleniya galliya i germaniya primenitel'no k rudam Dal'stroya) PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. Magadansk. n. -i. in-ta za 1956 g. Magadan, 1957, pp 155-157 ABSTRACT: A spectrograph, model ISP-22, with a slit 0.025 mm wide and 0.7 mm. high, is employed in the analysis of Ga and Ge (both in the form of powders and in the form of solutions), con- tained in ores and in their concentration products. A spherical- cylindrical condenser is situated at a distance of 230 mm from the slit of the spectrograph. Mixed with an internal standard substance (Bi) and some coal dust, the samples being analyzed are evaporated in the flame of an A-C arc (at a current of 9 amp and a 3-mm arc gap). When analyzing sulfide samples, it is Card 112 recommended that they be evaporated from paper strips held 137-58-5-11101 Selection and Development (cont. between two carbon electrodes. When analyzing oxidized ores, the samples undergoing evaporation are placed into the craters of two horizontal carbon electrodes, Solutions are analyzed by being evaporated from a well within a carbon electrode. In accordance with the concentration intervals (in %) be- ing investigated, the following pairs of lines (expressed in angstrom) were employed in the analysis. Ga 2943.64; Bi 2993.34-0.0005-0. 1; Ga 2944.17 Bi 299 3. 34- 0.01 - 0.5, Ge 2651.18; Bi 2627.91- 0.0005- 0.1 Ge 2651.57; Bi 262 7.91- 0,01- 0.5, Ge 3039-06; Bi 2993.34- 0.0005- 0.1. The mean error determined by the three-sample method constitutes �10%, and the mean error determined by the increment method arnoun,.s to �20%. S.S. 1. ores--Spectrographic analysis 2. Gallium--Determinatior. 3. Germanium--Determination Ca rd Z/2 V M"4 II I a it Q u 14 4 m tr 4 it A A a r-R_ &--I- I if 004 t.-t 000 00 A so. go *09 *04 did 0 if 004 ci NI I N x It 9 a m A,hy j the ~"Wk &ad@ In bose. ?be -All b aw "O'l (I ftm. DuDd v"eabko wid ,k,. millet Or vAtIfIcAl to W" wn.-.2 24-0 IN", and whicti had SGAt'* hicb wm Ow-d auwtt a IIMCO-A' Ill the JfCJ Content fistubts wn"Guy c d jisr julve. Of 2.2 raw*, and f1w dial"OVO VOWIty c rd a al howd. decreaw in VOI-sild Orldity, A show Ight dr- C,,., in ,retion. 4 sbovwd an in-raw in w"I jw With a in ScWty, while 3 mkowed IIttk ehgnV- S. A. scarials mix alp* m U" 104'r-0 0 !PL-, It-L41111- lee .00 wee, goo goo 7 t - ." A 44306" .4 n 0- u it if ~;-u I to a it a It a 4 of a If I I V 1 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 9 At a a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 es'A FOMINA, K S Modified angiostomy. Fiziol.zhur. 44 no.1:60-62 Jn 158 (HIRA 11:3) 1. Veterinmrnyy inatitut, Leningrrd. (BWOD VISSELS, surgery. angiostomy, technic (Rue) FOMINA, L.G., inzh. Analysis of the input information of systems for processing experimental data on the uniformity,of motion of rolling stock. Vych. tekh., [MVTEJ1 no.3:165-181 163. (MIRA 17:2) ROVIKOV, A.S.; GALIL-OGLYO F.A.; FRADKIIIA, F.Ye.j- SUKHOTINA, T.M.; F014121A, L.G. Techmlogical properties of rubber compounds based on the ethylene- propylene synthetic rubber and technical characteristics of their vulcanizates. Kauch.i. rez. 21 no.7:1-5 JI 162. NIRA 15:7) 2. Nauchno-issledavatellskiy institut rezinavoy promyshlennosti., (Rubberp Synihatic) FOMIFIA, L. G. FOMINA, L. G. "Punctional. Condition of the Liver in Botkin's Disease, Chronic Hepatitis, and Cirrhosis of the Liver." Cand Ned Sci, St-.cond Moscow State Medical Inst imeni 1. V. Stalin, 8 Yeb 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva. 28 Jan 54) SO: SUM 168, 22 July 1954 TOMINA, L.G. Modifications of hempolests In liver diseases. Sov.ned. 19 no.6: 28-31 Je '55. (NLBA 8:9) 1. Is kafedry propedewt1kI vmtrenn1kh bolesney (sav.-prof* Kh. 1. Tagmebteyn) Chelyablaskogo meditsinskogo Institute. (dir.prof. G. D. Obrazteov) (LIM diseases, hempolesis In) (HIKOPOI]ISIS, In various diseases, liver die.) FOIIIIIA, L.G., kand.med.nauk Hormone therapy in angina pectoris. Terap.arkh- 31 no.7: 83-87 Jl '59- (MIRL 12:11) 1. Iz kliniki propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof. Kh.I-Vaynshtsyn) Chelyabinakogo meditsinskogo inatitnta. (JOIGINk PBOTORIS therapy) (TISTOSTIRON3 therapy) FOMIKAj L.G., kand.med.nauk Myocardial infarct in acute leukemia. Sov.med. 24 no.30.41-142 Mr 160. WIRA 14:3) 1. Iz goopitallnoy torapsytichookoy kliniki (ispolnyarwhohiy obyaz'annosti saveduyushchego kafedrov - kand.mede'niuk D.A.Glubokov) Chelyabinskogo meditsinskogo institaia (dir. - Prof. G.D. tbraztsov~. (UMEMIA) (HFART-INFARCTION) 5" A FOMIVA, L.G,., dotsent 'Treatment of coronary atherosclerosis with testosterone associated -xith vitamni B~2* Terapoaficho 32 no,1008-61 160. (MM 14t1) 14 Iz goopitallnoy terapertichookoy kliniki (i.o. zavo kafedroy - dotaeut D.A. Glubkov) Chel7abinskogo zeditislrEkcgo instituta. , (CORO&M MM DISMS) (TESTOSTMNE) (GYANOCOBALAMIVE) L.G... dotsent Case of chronic benzene poisoning terminated by acute hemocyto- blastosis. Probl.gemat.i perel.krovi no-5:52-54 162. (MMA 15--8) 1. Im gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (i. o. zav. - dotsent D.A. Glubokov) Chelyabinakago meditsinakogo institute,, (BENZEME-PHYSIOLOGICAL EMCT) (BIDOD CELIS) FOMINA, L.G., dotsent; FOKIN,, A.A. -.- .... ... -'- Compound treatment of coronary atheroscleroais during dispensary, observation. Sov. med. 26 no-4:20-22 Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iz goopitallnoy torapevticheakoy kliniki (zav. Wedroy - dotment, D.A. Glubokov) i fakulltotokoy khinirgicheBkoy kliniki (sav. kafedroy - Prof. 1.D. Xorabollnikov) Chelyabinskogo meditainakogo institute. i ALDANAZAROV, A.T.; FOMINA, L.L.- Formation of antlerythrocytic antibodies in eaturnism. Izv. AN Uzakh. SSR. Ser. med. nauk no-3:26--29 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. 24118-65 EPF(c )/rpR/91p, (j )/,-~g(m /T/,- .jp (V) Pc-4j'Pr-4/ps-,'. nt~/g'j ACCESSION NRt APS003826 5/0190/65/007/00_110045/0041~ AUTHOR: cullf V. Ya.; Fomina, L, TITLE; The nature of the adhesion of polymeric materials SOURCE: Vysokomolakulyarnyye soyedinaniya, v. 7, no. 1. 1965, 45-49 TOPIC TAGS: adhesion. polyethylene, cellophane, adhesive strengt h, ad~e~,jve, bonding ABSTRACT: A.i experimental study has been made of the effect of the contact temperature, time, and pressure, and also the stripping rate and temperature on the adheaive strength of the bond in- doubled poly- ethylene-cellophane films. The doubled films were prepared by pres- sing at 20-250 k9jcm2 for 5 min at contact temperatures up to 200C and with subsequent cooling under pressure, The adhesive strength was determined in stripping tests. The test results are graphically repor~:ed in the original article. They are interpreted in terms of a microrheological mechanism ot adhesion; The flow of polyetbylene into (which does not s ten in- Card 1/2 L 24118-655 ACCESSION 1IRs AP5003826 creases the number of contacts of "active groups" of the two materials. As contact time passes, the defects are filled up, and the flow even- tually stops. The flow increases in rate with increasing contact time and temperature. At excessively high contact pressures th2 flow stops owing to the so-called mechanical glass transition in the poly- ethylene. The effect of the stripping rate and temperature on adhe- sive strength was similar to their effect on adhesive strength in the case of cohesive failure. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 3 formulas. (Sill ASSOCIATION% Moskovskiy tekhnologichaskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlonnoati (Moscow Technological Institute of the Mleat and Dairy Industry) SUBMITTEDi 28Feb64 ENCLi 00 SUB CODE: GC , IMT OT11ZRt 001 ATD PRESS: NO REF SOVt 007 317" FOMINA, L.M. Effect of local physiogeographleal conditions on tho velocity of wind in Latvia. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; geol.-nauki no.4:99-105 158. (14IRL 12:6) 1. MoskoveMy universitnt. geograficheakiy fakulltet, krifedra kliza- tologil. (Latvia-Winds) SOV/179-59-3-19/45 AUTHORS: Lenskiy, V. S. and Fomina,,-L. N. (Moscow) TITLE: Propagation of Uniform Waves in the Materials of Delayed-yield (Rasprostraneniye odnomernykh voln v materialalch s zapazdyvayushchey tekuchestlyu) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekliniclieskikh nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 3, PP 133-136 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe a theory of propagation of longitudinal, elasto-plastic 'faves in shafts with delay in yielding. It is assumed that the relationship between the stress, deformation and time is expressed as: a = a(c't) (1) It was found from experiments that E)~~ a a/ a g > 0, acF/3t,0. The relation (1 for the plastic deformation of materials, where elastic waves propagate with the velocity a0 =F7 , can be written as Eq (2). The equation of the longitudinal motion in this case will Card 1/4 have the form of Eq (3). Thus, it is possible to plot a SO V/179-59- 3-19/4 5 Propagation of Uniform Waves in the Materials of Delayed-yield diagram of the distribution of disturbances using the characteiristics only. These can be determined as follows. If a curved part of the surface, Eq (1), crosses the cuN~q, parallel to the plane (cc) and is inclined to the 11 I)Sby an angle, the tangent of which is El, then Eq (2) car. be written as Eq (4). The formula (3) for the elastic deformations will take the form, Eqs (5) and (6), where -r - moment of plastic deformations at the cross-section x = 0. The solution of Eq (5) for the conditions (7) and (8) can be defined as Eq (9) for the space I (Fig 1), and as Eq (10) for the space II, or as Eq (11) for the space III. In particular, when such an impact is applied that the end of the shaft becomes subjected to the stress a 0 , Eq (12) will be applicable to the space 1, Eq (13) - ii, Eq (14) - III. Fig 2 illustrates the results obtained experimentally: a - an instantaneous deformation was delayed for Tl;:b 300 11sec, then increased rapidly - this corresponds to the spaces I and III, (Eq 14); Card 2/4 b - the deformation is steady during the same period of time then is gradually decreased, which corresponds to SOV/179-59-3-19/115 Propagation of Uniform Waves in the Materials of Delayed-yield the process of relaxation, i.e. the space I becomes II, Eq (13). In order to improve the analysis made by Johnson and others (Ref 5), the case is considered when an elastic shaft of the length Z was subjected to an impact directed along its axis Ox with a velocity Vo. Another shaft, made of delayed-yield material corresponding to Eq (4), was placed coaxially to the first one. The modulus of longitudinal elasticity of both shafts was the same. The origin of coordinates was placed at the contact point of the shafts. A diagram illustrating this case is shown in Fig 3. Since the end x = 4 is free, the line AB represents the impact wave of loading. Then, the parameters of motion above that line (spaces VI to VIII) are found after those belonging to spaces I to V (formulae top P 136). The stress on the surface of contact of both shafts, equal to -EV 0/2a0 for t < T, becomes au5 a_X_ I X = 0 Card 3/4 for t T, i.e. it gradually decreases. S SO V/179- 59- 3-19/115 Propagation of Uniform Waves in the Materials of Delayed-Yield There are 3 figures and 11 references, all of which are English. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: January 27, 1959 Card 4/4 r I i! I 'kv r-. - imin tt t~ ~,l Lit 3/138/60/000/007/001/010 A051/AO29 AUTHORSt Klebanskiy, A.L., Kartsev, V.N.. Fomina, L.P., T-renke, Y~j.V. TITLES The Effect of Admixtures Present in Ch1croprene. Ion the Stalcilv,y of Nairite PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 7, Pp. 1-3 TECT: In the present article the authors have submitted dats C--Clle-~ted from a study of the effect of monovinylacetylene, divinylacetylene and air oxyger, admixtures on the properties of.nairite. In addition to thin, the effe~.ts -of .5- ron salts on the polymerization process conducted in an emulsion and on I.h=- aging, process were determined for salt concentrations of 0.02 - o.2 '~. Although the ef- fect of admixtures such as those investigated in the initial ~Ihlorcprene monomer were previously studied and* e' found to have the most harmiN-il effe--,t on the proper- ties of rubber, for polymers of chloroprene, however, obtained by the polymerizi- tion process in an emulsion, this aspect was not suffici?ntly clarified. The presence of 0.1 - 0,2% monovinylacetylene admixtures in chloroprsne was gated and found not to have any effect on the nalrite properties in thl~ Card 1/3 j~ S/1 3816O1r-*r--1007100110 10 A051/AO29 The Effect of Admixtures Present in Chloroprene on the Stability of Nairite tration. Larger amounts were not considered since they aotjally do no7tv occur In the monomer (Fig. 1). As much as 0.05 - O.Z9 of divinylacei,ylene In chloroprene decreases the,plasticity of nadrite and also decreases its stability during thsr- mal aging (Fig. 2 and 3). The latter effect is explained: 1) by the parti~_ipall-!,:n of the admixtures in the process of copolymerization with the-formation of rami-- fied structures due to the multi -functional nature of these -compounds,- 2) by the V/ activation of the oxidizing process, since it is known that the divl.nylacetyler-e admixtures activate the oxidizing processes of chloroprene with the oxygen from air. These data point to the necessity of purifying the monovinylaeetylene admix- tures. The stability of nairite is also lower when it is polymerized ln an &tr medium, and it has a greater tendency to scorching, than when polyinrized in a n.1- trogen medium (Fig. 4). Nairite is oxidized and forms active peroxidez. The- aL- mount of saponifiable chlorine increases in proportion to the amolxnt of oxygen at- sorbed. The increased quantity of the saponifiable chlorine causes The polymer-7 to undergo structuralization when being stored or processed and a'-so premature vulcanization as a result of the interaction between the metad ox!d,~-: Card 2/3 A051/AO29 The Effect of Admixtures Present in Chloropren5 on the Stability ~f Naintr during the processing. Finally, Figure 5 shows that the presenr-i of a 0.2% concentration of iron salts in chloroprene does not af the pk~-~1- of nairite. There are 5 graphs. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledova-bellskiy institut strit.~,i3hp-!~kcv- kauchuka im. S.V. Lebedeva (The All-Union S~ientifi~,, tute of Synthetic Rubber im. 3.77. Lebedev) Card 3/3 AUTHORS: Klebanokiy, A. L., Foinlzia TITLE: Concerning the Radical and Ionic Reactions of Tetraethylthluram Dioulfide PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey Ichimli, 1960, Vol 30, Nr 3, PP 7911-798 (USSR) ABSTRAM Radical decomposition of thiuram In carbon tetrachloride Itiator at 145c) Yields compound without I ~ (C2H5)2N-- -SC' (yield 46%), mp 46-116.5'., which could obtained only Oy the reaction of the (c2H5)2 N-"-S- radical with CClj,. Carbon disulfide and a compound (C2H5) 2NCI weve illso found among the reaction prodiicto. The formatlon of carbort disulfide and the ot4er compound i-1-1 evidelitly the, re3ult of tile Card 1/4 secondary reactions o!' thiuram radicals With CCl4- Concerning tiae Radical and Ionic Reactiono 782-6-1 of Tetraethylthiurata Disulfide SOV/Y9-30-3-15/69 (cjitj, N+ .S (A) (Gs I Is) -. N - + Cr I(q I I',) jN (,,~ I., Studying the Ionic reactions of thluram, the authors reacted tetraethylthluram disulf1de with bases, NaOH and NHt 01-1 The followinF producto werS obtainedi tetraethyithiuronium sulfld~D, mp g4-65 ; sodium diethyl dithiocarbaniate, mp 91j-96 ; and Na 2S and Na2so 3' The scheme of the reaction ist + M011 2(C.2[15)2N-C-SNa + + NaISO:j + 31120+NnS. S Card 2/4 The above reaction scheme was confirmed by the W. C. o wt.-, not obtained w,'!:; converted qualiLl Into ~,r)(1111111 dlethyl- -) , a__LL;o Cov:rjet Lt 16 M" ;j-, thl-'] vain v:It,n alklull,, It-, lcbie~lljc:3, was otudled An the j.-)f* ,,tri InltlatA, potassium ,n.ntlfato and an jnh11)jt;,w, phrityl naphthylamIne -1 bI t~ o v a r fe c to D) N'-It 1l' -OP 1101" _L11i t1he re,'t.cflon rate oV t1iii,tirn.111 w1tAl alkali. The reaction oL' totraethylthlurarri dI,-iu11'1ds! wl-th dleLhylamlne at Ocio ylr-J.do mp h8-4c)o. 2 U.K., 3 (It!rmait, 1. O"ov.1of- Th'-, 111()~O,repelit U.3. ruforencez, aret Gr;iT;- '$ DavId-.;c)ti, 1111b1). Chem. Techn., 211Y 262 (1-g!J); Gvalg~ JAav1Ld;;-n, J. Polym- Sc-L., 8, 320 GI.-U-jj", D,-LVJA1b011, J. 1*01 6, 177 (191A); Tovbel.]., Hartil-t0t, clt~,,m. 48, 16 (1951); 131( 01 SUBMITTEM P~ 1) T""I.A-) " " 3/4 ,CC) I I cer I I I-i I(, tl I!, Radl(,~al :md Ion -I :11120 1 N:i-,S-1 IN;I'Sil it Card 4/11 Yl S/138/60/OOQ/008/003/015 A051/ A029 AUTHORS: Klebanskiy. A.L.; Fomina, L.P.; Kartsev, V.N.; Trenke, Yu.V. TITLE: The Effect of Various Types of Stabilizers on the Change in Nairite, Properties During Aging PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 8, PP. 9 - 13 TEM The authors studied the selection of more effective stabilizers of Nairite (ohloroprene rubber) than those commonly used, such as thiuram E (2.5%) combined with neozone (an antioxidant, phenyl-beta-naphthylamine, 2%). Since the oxidizing effect of air on the stability of Nairite is considered one of the ma~-.n factors during its storage and vulcanization for avoiding scorching especially at elevated temperatures, the proper selection of stabilizers acquires great signifi- cance. The effect of the above-mentioned commonly-used stabilizers was described in Refs. 2 and 3. These stabilizers, during longer storage periods at room tem- perature, as well as during the long-lasting processing of the naxtures at high temperatures (over 1200C), do not ensure a sufficient stabilizing effect of the Nairite: the plasticity of the standard rubber mixtures drops when these are heat, ed for 1 hour. This drop in plasticity is assumed to be connected with the sco--rh- ing effect of Nairite. In choosing the proper stabilizers, the structural charac- Card 1/5 3/138/60/000/008/003/015 A051/AO29 t 4, The Effect of Various Types of Stabilizers on the Change in Nairi e Properi s During Aging teristic of Nairite are considered, ardthus the structuralizing features of the latter. It is deducted therefrom that in order to stabilize Nairite; a complex of substances must be used which is capable of preventing the oxidizing processes of the chloroprene, and bind the easily detachable hydrogen chloride. Two groups 6f mnpcunds Were investigated as anti-oxidants; phenyl- 'iB-naphthylamine deriva- tives (neoione D) and polyphenols. During the oxidation of the rubber mole,~ule an inactive polymer molecule is formed as well as a neozone D radical, which Is no longer capable of continuing the growth of the chain due to the stability. it Is assumed that the anti-oxidizing effect of neozone could be increased by in-.rcducAPg polar substitutes (Cl, OH, etc) or substitutes oontaining conjugated systems of double bonds (Ref - 3). However, it was found in lnvestigat.tng othe-r zompounds, such as diphenylthiazine (C6H4NHSC6H ) pheny1naplithyl-thiazine (C~114NHSC Ho~), diphenylphenylenediamine (C6H NHC 11 ~ H dinaphthylphenylened amine tS1,Y-H% H4NHC 10% ), oxyneozone (C10~6C69Hj,6tRat' in the formation of radicals fro-m these co pounds less energy a *pent, than f rom neozQne D, and It, i5~ f-orther aseum- 0 ed that these radicals formed would te more ~+.able, and less given to a cthirt in Card 2/5