SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GASANOV, D.I. - GASENKO, L.I.
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GASAXO7A. D. I.; ISHMOVA. R.A.-,..DADASHKVA. T.D.
Oil field y1old in.vater and as represearing In relation to
the-oil.conteut.'of the field in A2orbaijani with eummary in
RUBSUnli-.1m, Alf Azerb. SSR. Ser. fiz.-tekh. I khim. nauk no.l:
61-11. '59- (MIRL 12:6)
(Seoonaary rooovery of oil)
USAFOUP D.I.; ISMAYLJDVA, R.A.
Effect of physical properties of crude oil and petr* le"
products on thqir flow. Izv.AN Azerb.SSR. Ser.geol"-geog
nauk i nefti no.5:103-107 161. i~zl
(oil sands-Permeability)
GASANOVA, D.M.) GUS81110Mt AoA.
Results of an Lnterdspartmehtal conference on problems of
electroahemical stabilization of silty foundation *be-ds for
marine hydraitlic structures. Oon., fund. i makh. gTm. 6
no.3t3O-31 164
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SADYK' DF, S.I.; MMEDOV, Mageraw GAS-AT40VA, F.A.
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AUTHORS: Sady*kh-Zade.1 Sultanov R"
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TITLE: The incorooration'of h
. ydrosilicones into glycidolzLllyl aster and some
V duets S
transformations of the obtainedadditional pro . (Pro * ented by Academician
A. M. Kuliyov of the Azerbaydzhan AcadenV of 5-ciencesY..
SOURCE: AN AzarbSSR* Dokladyw, v. 19,' no. 12p 196~j 25-31
1) ~e]Ly
TOPIC TkGS*. epoxides., qpoxv derivative, glycidd oidol'allyl aster,,.silane
hydrosilicono, alklysilicono, triallwisilano, ako.-~ysi I ano" catalyst,. chloropla-
tinic acid,, organosilicon cougound, alkene
ABSTRACT: A method presented here DerW,,s the synthesis of" silloixane a-by catalytic
incor~po::-ation of silanes and disila~es into glycidoiwklyl. aster ~_: It'.was shadn
that trialkylsilanos$ alkoxysilanes.,and disilanes of the F1R'RSi0SiRR'15_ type are
readily Iinkod to gly-cidQlaiiyl edtar at atmospheric presst=e In t hie'presence of
chloroplat tihie acid, according t o the reactioa
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0 Hz Hf!~~H
where R-CH,..
=R'~C,Fis,-OC,H'
Eleven new organo,si .licon coniq)ounds.were gynt hesized.;. vie process .16: exec-~P-I- ied
by the technique of garama-gl,,rcidol-oxypropyltriethylsilane
flask provided with a roflux conden-ser.and at herrrom e tor V&jc' idea 23,'.. -eft-of
freshly distillcd glycidolaUyl estdr. Ta a flask was -. ti-,en - heated and
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to it were aaded 3 drops of a 0.1 normal solutioh of chl,,rOD tinid acid-
isopropyl alcohol, followed by gradual admixture of 21.6 gm. -of :tAeth~yis !lane.
,When 6 ml of (C2H5)2Si.H were added, the temperature r 'ose spontaneously -td.130C.
After the non-reabted components were removed by vacuum distillation, 16.4 gm
of the desired compound were produced. Boiling point of this co n-pound was 120-121C.
.Car~h
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It was established that the trialkylsilanes were linked to the glyc---dolal3.yl
ester according to Famer' s law, Orig. a~t. 13 Cormaas and 1 table.
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MOR: Gasanova, F. A.; Siiltiia6ir, R* Sady~ khzado, S.I.
Tat"z- SOithesis of siL'con-c~ln~tibbi-chlarohydrins lid their oxides 43
SC- LiRCE: - jI%zerbaydzhansk1y kii"itchesidy zhurnal, no.:4, 1964, 47-53
TOVIC '7AGS: silicon chlorol4drIft, ailko ky!~ride, sillane, silicon chlorohydrin oxide
7ws is a ContinUittiOn of previous wor by the same authors on methods of
S."IthesiAuk silloo-olefin oxjdis.~-Ifttwaz found that silicon hydrides and dihydrides, In the
I:*..'.-',cnc - o(P D catalysts 5i4adily react with 3-aqyloxy-l-chloropropanol-2 and
t.'yuldal,yl ether forming the c4)rieq)dndJng,sWcon-conlaining chlorohydrins and their ox-
.-%13. BY verifying the structw7e ~~of these compounds with the aid of the opposits synthetic
z1vtic, . it -was proven that siliqt:)n hydrides under the above conditions become bonded to
-a,l,lyl(...V-,-I-chloropx-gpanol-2. iWd to the glycidaDyl ether only at the C-C double bond,
acecirdmg to Fa or's rule.- llhii best yields of dlico-organic oxides are obtained by
directly compounding silicon k(O.J.des, with glycidallyl other rather than with 3-allyto)W-1-
chloropropanol-2 with -subsequen!6 dehydrochlorination. : Ile following compounds were
synihesized: sym-di-(gamma-'Arcidoxypropy4-dimetbj?kUethyldisiloxane;
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TOPIC.ITAGSI' --siliconeo~ silane, organosilicon--compodnd
AB S TRA,CT t A study of them synthesis of organoii ULcon- monomers -.contain- 4.'*~~"J.
in~ elpoxy, g1roups, in organil: substituents on silicon has been contin-
9
ued The f4asLbility was shown of synthesizing I(epoxyamino)organo
silaniss, by jid I o -alk,Fj alkoxy) of lanes - to a Ikeny lopoxy amines -In
d ti n of
the. p,resencis of chloroplat:W.ic~ acid. Twelve [(epoxyanino)organolsil-
anes mere pirepared in 18 _5'4*9Z_yieldsg,their physical constants..are
I -polys
tabutited Ili the original Ai-.Ucle. Host of the new compounds
arize on stiinding, Their polymerLzation.propisrties will be-described
In a geparaite paper&- Addttion-6t 1.3--~diethyl-l#3-dinathyldtsiloxane.
lo di'mi-I'llyleippxTemind in thle"p-res4dee of - C'hlot;toplttinLc 'acid 'formed Un
~quantl tativa yield a viscouc oil pot~msr uhith sets on stahdinji
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AMOR: Akhundov, T. A.; Abc %I laysv, G. B. fluarynov, G. V.i Mqkhti--.
Aliyova, H. Kh.; ';useyloV4, E. S..' Gasanovi, 1. A.
--Yev.- R--_F. .
TITLE:
SOURCE: AN AzerbSSR. Izveitiya. SorLya fizlko-tekhni~h*vktkb I
matemdticheskikh nauk, no. 3, 1964. 107-11 4 A
TOPIC TAGSi AGMLCOndugCof #inxls. 4rya.ta.l.' rj!Llllum -h*lcoA0nLd*,jndLum
aclenide. thalliumVsalanide, clactcical property, thoto electric
P rwi-i ' - --- -
ty, optical property
AaSTRAM Electrical, photoolect-tc. and optical pripartles of the
following A"IBVI %ciniconductor a..iglo crystals hive been investigated:
gallium sulfide, jel2nida, and tc:lurldo;)fLndium selenida; and thallium
oulanide, Several useful propeit,s's were previously detected in those
semiconductors. The temperature lepandance of electrical conductivity,
Hall constant, Hall mobilityl ar.1, thermal amf were eatermined experL-
mentally in p- and n- type TlSs sf.ngle crystals groun by horizontal
or vertical zone melting. The Jil-.repancy between tiia experimental
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nd theoretical value of the coefficient of thermal auf at low temporar-
turen (below 160K) was axplatned an a phonon dra- effect, The cxperi-..
mantal temperature dapcnd-cnco:of the phonon compvneat of the Lhormal
omf was found to be in good agreement with that calculated on the
basia of the theory of the 0honon drag affect in semiconductors of
tetragonal symmetry. The basic electronic parameters of TlSe were
calculated from experimarLtal dat4. The spectral diatribvtioq-of
photoconductivity an%' fumilamental optic4l abnovption wdril daterminoA
at 300Y In all, five AIIII-VI ctystala. Lux-ampare chAr4ctertatico of
intrinsic photoconductivity and its "slow" and "fast" components, aa
.wall as the temperature 4apcndonce of-the "slow" photoconducicivity.
decay, were data=inad U We and T19a cryotala. The parameters of
trap~>ing levels for ol:octrons and holes veto calculated for both
cryatal4. Considerable ;,hotoaenaLttvLty.vag detected in Gii9a cryStAlf;.
in tha,/region of extrinsic dboorption (below 3v),,.owinato the prell-
once of three impurity lovala." 111sh-loval pho.tosansitivity was do-
tected in both low-ohmic and high-olh=ic aamplat of InSo. Light enia-
slon in the yellow end rod ranges was 94*orvad in CA59 Wag tn5a, aad~
GaTe single crystals oxcited'vith alactrons At room tamp.arsture. The
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FILIPPOVA, Mariya Filippovna, kand.geol.-miner.nauk, AROHOVA, S.M.; AMMOVAD
14.Y.; GAIAKTIONOVA. 1I.M.- GASSAUCYA I.G.- GIK"LRVIGff, S.D., EVUSZY,
0 6 Z_ A.W
H.S.; LYASHEIIKO, A.I.; I X.:_TATBYEV, N.A.; 30.KOWVA, L.I.;
SO_WV1THVA, U.S.; K1111111. A.L., SHISHENINA, Te.P.; STRWDR, N.P.1
UKIROV, A.A., red., VEK2, V.V.. red.; DANOV, A.V., red.; DJUN-
SHM, 11, G.kh., rid.; RAKSIHOV, S.P., red.; POZNYSH, H.A., red.~,
BAIDOV, M.N., red.; SINIKIIATOVA, S.V., red.; TURKELITAUB, U.M., red.;
ULIYAHOV, A.V., red. [dneeasod]; KHALTURIN, D.S., red.; UABAYEVA,
Ye.A., red.; RAZINA, G.M., vedushchiy red., GN1111,01YINA, I-M,, tekhn.
red.
[bovonian deposits in the central provinces of the Russian Platform]
Devonskie otlozheniII3 tsentrallnykh oblastat Rueskoi platformy.
Pod red, H.F.Filippovoi. LeniN,~rad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft.
i g6rno-toplivnol lit-ry. 1958. 404 p. (MIRA 11:4)
(Ruuuian PLatform.-Geologr, Stratigraphic)
OASANOVA, K. A.
GAbANOVA, K. A.: "Tae f=ctionai state of the muscies of the lower ex-
tremities fo-ilowring amputation and foilo,~ang the use of prosthet-
ics." Min Health USSR. Central Inst for the Advanced 'IYaining of
Physicians. hoscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Cancttdate :Ln hle6ical Science)
So: Knizhanava Letopis, No 17, '1956,
* GkMOVA, K. A.
ease o ailai7asu I a dinew. Azerb. mad.. zhur. h0.9:634-4 s l6o,
MIZE) (KIRA 13:9)
1-ZAI'll"t T.A. ; AGAII-Illu'70Y ~'/, 1. A. ; ';h A. I ~.. ~~ '.': " I
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IM,i cy ne t i r p r o p-.- r t i e s of a p r od t ic i n i~ Cc, r m a t i o n i T1. i: ~ : - " 1 1 10' - i .,
ll 1 .1 . I... .
AN ',zprbS3R 20 no.10:45-14.9 164. " , .! ! 4 -, ", *., 4 . -, "
L. lnstitut. geologii AN AzerbSSR.
ISMAIL-ZADE., T.A.; AGAMIRZOYEV, R.A.; GEILIYBEKOV, Ch.A.; GRABOVSKAYA,
G.P.; qASA.110VA, K.D.
Magnetic characteristics of paleomagnetic zones of the productive
Atashkya formation. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 20 no.12:27-30 164. -
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Institut geologii AN AzerbSSR.
bv
Situdy of monocrystal line n-TISe and its rectifying properties.
t;. A. Akhundov, G. B. Abdulayev, I. G. Aksianov.
('not presented).]
E.iectro-physical properties of monocrystalline TISe. G. A. Akhundov,
C. B, Abdulayev, G. 0. Guseynov, N. Kh. Aliyeva.
,:nvzsz:~~at`on of the cI,:c.z-iczI pro?crtias of germ4niun zalluride.
3. ^I)du
laYev, V. B. `---;onov, Ya. 1%. "asirov.
C'n. Sttudtes of anC sc;ro mion-Ocrystali-ine GaTia zid GaS.
G. A. Akh-.,indov, G. S. Abdulayev, N. A. Gasanova, F. 1. ismailov.
[:'.-vast i9ation of so-me physical properties of the r4nocryszallfne
ec.7-?ounds CuSbS2 and CuSbSe2- G. S. Abdulayev, R. K:i. Xan,:, Ya. S.
NzS I rov, T. G. Osmanov.
..epo-zt pre5ented at e 3-rd Nat-onal Cor-feren-CO on Samicorductoz- Compounds)
Kishi*-wr, 16-21 Sep. 1963
GASANOVA, N.A.
.Some properties of' 19-Cu2S. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR.Ser. fiz.-mat.
i tekh. nauk no.3:93.-94 163. (MIRA .16:11)
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TIM: W;ical reflection 1'rom GaTe -single crystal in
the
240--1200,nm re~,Ion
&IJURCE: Optika I.Spektro'skopiya, ir.. 18, no. 4, 1.965, 730
ID'J,PIC.TAGS: o tical a: gallium telluride
reflection, single cryst
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alPsorption, spectrum, reflection spectrum., fine struoture, inter-..,.'~T'_.I..~.'I
b0nd, transit-ton
A]"-,STRAGTv# -The -authors, invOt'stigated the optical-reflection--from
ingle, cry tal
-S. 6 s of GaT6 in tbe'ultraviolet, visible, and near-.
infrared regions, The:reflection was-measured because the ab-
sd~ption speotrum-of-single~erystal samples by-trannmission tech-
nIques.calls for the-prqpar~tion of extremely thin fiamples, - which,
quite difficult.' _The~niOasurements were mide with NS4_'.` -
an
silectrophotometer with-quartz.,-optics. A method of twofold re
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tram. . The reflection coeff ient was measured from a natural
(cleaved) silrface using: tfiej~p-co onent of polarization of the
PP
irOident ra' iatio as found
(I n. - The principal reflection. maximum -w
aV 385 nm, idth another observed at 290 nm. ~ The
re
6!:Plection !Ln the visible reigion at.the absorption edge ha
r s the
._'-usiial dispersion form, indtoUting that the refractive index is
mii,.b larger..tbaii I.- -The.-Vinbr details of the reflecti ~ctrum
on spe
we!re neasureme m-
observed by~making thd nts at liquid rtitrogen-te
"pe.r-a ure. Comparison of thii, data obtained and reflection with
thin existinig data-onioptiullizabsorption sbows~that t;he drop in.-
thi~ reflect,
-Lon band corres-mfids to the maximm-of the absorption.,
line observiad - at the L edgd 6Z.-hatural.absorption. Since the
s Vrue ture ~ of the energybaz jof GaTb-,-ha not _yet been- investiga!!w-*',
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TITLE: The optical reflection of 'single crystals of GaS and GaSe
SOURCE: Gptika i spekbroskopiya, v. 20, no. 2, 19a, 353-354
IVPIC T=: galUum compound, selanide, sulfide, light reflections energy band struc
ture
JWSTEUkCT-. The authors describe an wperimental method, based on a study of optical
--jmfj&&ioa, of obtaining the band structure of GaS and GaSe. This method avoids the
diffil.-ulty of preparing thin samples and maker. it possible to study the depth of__the~
fUndanental absorption i6gion--.--- 7bo spectra we're' 'measured with a type SS-4 spectro.-
meter with quartz optics, in the riulge from 1.4 to 6.1 ev.. All measurements were
made at room temperature. To reveal the structure of the spectrum, the measurements
were made on the doubly reflected 1) component of the polarized radiation incident at
an sx~:le close to the Brewster angle. The spectra obtained are characterized by two
maxima in the uv region and a dispersion band in the visible region. The reflection
r=ima of GeS occur at higher energies than those of GaSe, owing to the larger gap
betwe(in the valence and the f~ree bands in the former. Several arguments indicating
that these crystals have the same bamd structure are presented. The reflection band
observed is ascribed to the exciton absorption mechanism. The authors thank G. B.
Abdul3Ayav for continuous interest. Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
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0:-,,': lr~stitute of Physics of the Acadiny of Sciences of the Azerbaydzhan &SR, Ba)J
TITLE: Optical absorption, reflection, and dispersion of GaS and GaSe.laver crystals
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 15, no. 2, 1966, K109-KI13
gallitan optic material, cr-ystal optic property, Urillouin zone, exciton
TOPIC TAGS.
absorption
ABSTRACT: Optical reflection absorptian and dispersion in GaS and GaSe single crystals
were m.-aasured with a quality prism spectrometer at near normal incidence. re-
spective spectra am shown in figures 1, 2 and 3. The sharp decrease in absorption at
e, increase in reflection with wavelength
618 mu is attribUted to exciton absorption. Th
at 484 nu for GaS and 618 mu for GaSe was caused by multiple reflections within the
crystals. The possibility of a relationship between the reflection peaks and cer-taill
transitions In the Brillouin zone is discussed. The authors thank Prof. G. D. Abdul-
layev and Dr. F. M. Gashinizade for their help. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I formula.
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AUTHORS: Ismailzade, 1. G., flusayev, M. R., Mamedov, F. A.,
Gasanova, N. E.
TITLE: Haman spectra of monoamyl benzene isomers
PERIODICIL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimi.Ya, no. 22, 1961, 15, abstract
22B88 (Azerb. khim. zh., no.,5: 1960, 73-76)
TEXT: The line frequencies and intensities of the Raman spectra of-
n-amiyl benzene, tort-amyl benzene, 1-phenyl-3-methyl butanei and
2-phenylpentane were measured. la all spectra lines were observed*wfiich
are characteristic of monoalkyl benzenes. Besides, lines were found in
the spectra of each of the investigated compounds which permit
dis,;inguishing amyl benzenes with d ,ifferent structures of-the side chain.
frou one another. The line /%,741 cm-1 was characteristic of all monoalkyl
ben!ienes with isostructural side chains. Its intensity was found to de-
crease by about 50~ with each C112 group for which the branching of the
side chain of the aromatic carbon atom is reduced. The line - 752 am-' is
characteristic of thel:eoondary butyl and amyl benzenes. [Abstracter's
note: complete trans tion.]
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F,a,-n spectra of (mono) amylbenzene isomers* Azerb.khia.zhur.
no.5:73-76 160. (MM 14:8)
(Benzene--Spectra)
INDIUKOV* N.H.- GONCHAROVA, ~LA.; SIDORCHUX, I.I.; GASANOVAt R.I.
t
Cat&lytic reforming of low-octane gasolines with *ium content
I of naphthenic hydrocarbons. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 6 m.9:15-
1 ~-19 S t6l. (I-IM 14:10)
AZIMOV, B.A.; AMPLARTSUMYAN, A.P.; BARICH, Yu.A.; BABICH, E.S.; GA~WOVA,
-OUKASOVA, Ye.K.; MUZOV, A.I.; MAMEDCV, G.A
-,PIRVERDYAII, A.M.
Additional data on the problems of the development of the series
.."*ea:k" In the-Neftyanyye Kamni field obtained by electric
medellig methods. Azerb.neft.khoz. 41 no.8s26-29 A 62.
MIRA 16sl
..(Neftyanyye XamnI region-Oil well drilling, Submarine)
(Geological modeling)
MISKARLI, A.K,.; GASA~t~ ~S.~B
Stnd:ring the atabilizatioris of clay suspensiona b7 surface acti-ve
ager.'s. Dokl. Azerb. SER 15 no.9!809-814 159.
(MIRA 13.,2)-
(clay.) (Surface active agents)
akSAKOVA; ABDURAGIMOVA, L,,A.1 MISKARLI, A.K.
ay
Effeat of electrolytes on the electric propertfoa of kaolin ul
(MIRA 18.
A%grb, khim, zhur, no* 2:74-78 165. -12)
101 Inatitut khimli AN AzerSSR. Submitted Febr. 8, 1464
MIMIYW, D.S.; P ISHMAMAZZADI, B.F.; G&SANOVA, Sh.D.: MkIMOVA, R.M.
Alk(lation of simple and compound oL-chloro esters by olefins.
DokI.AN Axerb.= 15 no-12-1115-1118 159.
(14IRA 13:4)
1. Institut neftekhtmi.choskikh protsessov AN AxerSSR.
(Isters) (Alkylation) (Olefins)
FISHNAMAZZADE, B.F.; GASANOIIA, Sh,D.; KERIMOVA, R.M.
Alkylation of some chloromethyl esters of carboxylio acids. vith 1-
butene and 1-pentejieq Dokl, A.N Azerb, SSR 19 no.11%23-29
(MIRA 17:3)
li Institut nefteklalmicheskikh protseasov AN AzerSSR. Predstayleno
skademikom AN AzSSi M.Y. Nagiyavymp
P!Sfql,,'AM'ZZADE , B.F. ; RA',!ZHOI., , F.A. 11.7.,
AKOPOW., D.A.
Synthesis and prop~rtleo of 'f-hydroxyme thy] ch I orocyc 1 ohexanecar-
-2 r~.
boxyllc acid esters. Dold. AN Azerb. SSP 21 no.2:18-2
1. in.--titut neftekhimicheskikh protseijuv AN AzerSc,R.
GUSEYNOVI M.M.; DZHABARZADE, Sli.A.; AMIUNDOVA, M.R.j GASANCVk, S.G.
ftidizing chlorination of propylene in a fluidized bed of a . - :
. diluted catalyst. Azerb. khim. thur. no. 2131-33 165, . -
(KIRA l8tI2)
1. 1natitut neftekhimicheskikh protsessov AN AzerSSR. Submitted
Marah 18, 1964.
T; 31551-66 ~ 3-jT(-4)/T
A=_W`7~05106 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0316/65/-300/005/0010/0013
AUTHOR: Pishnamazzade, B. F.; Shikhalbreva, R. &; Mainedava, R. M.;
Gasanova,
ORG: INMP_~AN Azerb. SSR
TITLE: Synthesis of esters of petroleum naphthenic acids
SOURCE: Azerbaydzhanskiy khlmtchesWy zhurnal, no. 5, 1965, 10-13
TOPE" TAGS, naphthenic acid, ester, plasticizer, aliphatic alcohol IC6M'%Mj %,) VVVkXee,;5
ABSTRACT: The paper gives the result-. of a synthesis of a series of naphthenates formed
by reacting naphthenic acids from Baku petroleum with aliphatic alcohols (butyl, arnyl, heVI,
heptyl, octyl alcohol and cyclohexanol) in a..e presence Of 112SO4 on a water bath. Butyl,
mnyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, and cyclohexyl naphthenates with yields of. 93. 37, 89. 38, 94. 9,
78.5, 85.7, and 67.03%, respectively, were thus obtained. Comparison of the physicochemi-
cal constants of narrow fractions of these esters shows that as the boiling point of the frac;-
tions -rises, their specific gravity, refractive index, viscosity, and surface tefision increase.
It was found that as the molecular weight of the alcohol increases, the specific gravity
diminishes, and the refractive index and v1scosity rise. The physicochemical properties of
the synthesized este-rs permit their use w9 plasticizers of hydraulic fluid and in the produc-
tion oE synthetic oils*.\\Orig. art. has: E. tables.
~UB ("ODE: 07 / SUBM DATE: 01Jul64 / ORIG REF: 004
'ard 1/1,~,/C_
MAMID&LIM, Yu.G.; MAMEALIYIW,, G.M.; ALIY3V, S.M.; SULIMMY, G.N.;
G&SANDVA, SM.
Production of xylenes
gas condensate in the
zhur. no.20-15 159.
(Xylens) (Condemes,te
by the catalytic processing of the
promance of toluenee Axerb*khime
(HIU 13..6)
oil wells) (Toluene)
S/249/62/01810031001/002
101811218
Authors IvIamedaliyev Yu. G. (Deceased). Marnedaliyev. Cs 1M.. Alivev. S. M.. and
Gasanova. Sh. I
Tilie POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL NAPHTHALENE COMPOUNDS FROM TAR
OBTAINED BY GAS PYROLYSIS
Petiodical- Akaifeiniya nauk Azerbayd.-hanskoy SSR. Dokla!l.v, 18(3). 1962.17-20
Tc.cr- A previous communication deals with the polymerization of styrene and indcne mixed tar fraction or
gw pyrolysis in the presence of various initiators. It has been shown that the polymers obtained had molecular
weight of 1000-2500 and temperature of softening at 120-150'C. In the present communication, the results
of itudies on the polymerization of vinyl naphthal.-ne fractions of liquid products of gas pyrolysis in the
presence of iio-prop) 1-benzene hydroxyperoxide arc presented. The 250-260'C and 260-300'C fractions iso-
lated from tars of gas pyrolysis by vacuum rectification were used For the description of the apparatus and
Card Ij2
POLYMERIZATION OF VINYL..
S124916210181003/00UM2
101811218
method of polymerization. see Mamedahyev et. al.. Azerb. Khim. Zhur.. 1 4 1962. It has been shown that the
optimal temperature for the polymerization is 100'C, the concentration of the initiatot, 10-3%, duration
of the reaction. 25-50 hours The yield of polymers with M.P at 195-205'C was 20-46 weight (from the
unsaturated hvdrocarbons used) There are 3 tables
,issoriation JNKhP
Sub,nated December 25, 1961
Card 2j2
MIEDALIYEV, Yu.G.; ISMAYLOVI R.G.; MAMEDALIYEV, ALIYEV, S,M.
PAS-MOVA, Sh. I.
Polymerization of P. ~?,iwture of vinyltoluenes in the presence
of various initi-urs. Azerb. khim. zhur. no.5:35-38 165
(IMIRA 17:8)
ACCESSION NR: "4041487 S/0249/64/020/003/0023/0026
AUTHOR: Mamedaliyev, Yu. G.; Ismaylov, R. G.,' Mamedaliyev, G. M.; Allyev, S. M.
Gas5nova, Sh. 1.
TITLE: Copolymerization of liquid unsaturated pyrolysis products with acrylonitrile
SOURCE:. AN AzerbSSR. Doklady*, v. 20, no. 3, 1964, 23-26
TOP1:C TAGS: acrylonitrile, acrylonitrile copolymei, pyrolysis producf, gas pyrolysis,
unsaixtrated pyrolysis product, copolymerization, styrene fraction, indene fraction,
diazoisobutyronitrite
ABSTRACT: Copolymerization of the 13.0--190C fraction of unsaturated pyrolysis products
(60% unsaturated and 40% aromatic) with acrylonitrile (90:10.- 20:80) in the presence of
1% di.-aolsobutyroaitrile at 75C for 30 hours led to copolymers containing 0. 7-1. 2 moles
of acrylonitrile per mole of unsaturated pirrolysis product In yields of 24-90%. Practically
no homogeneous polyacrylonitrile or pokyraeric pyrolysis product were formed. The N
content in the copolymer increased with the proportion of acryloaitrile used, and the
rates of conversion were 43.3-96. 8 and 86-98% for the pyrolysis product and acrylonitrile,
Card
ACCESSION*NR: AP4041487
respectively. Very similar results were obtained by the copol
ymerization of the narrower
130-160 or 160-190C fractions of the unsaturated pyrolysis products, which contained
more -unsaturated and less aromatic compounds, with acrylonitrile under the same
conditions. The authors conclude that copGlymerization of the unsaturated fraction of
pyrOlYsis products with acrylonitrile proceeds with a high degree of conversion of -the
aromatic monomers and leads to the formifflon of copolymers with a number, of Wduablo
properties (melting point and solubility characteristiCB). Orig. art. has: 3 tables.
ASSOCLATION: INKhP im. Yu. G. Mamedaliyeva
SUBAIITTED: 17De-,.63
ENCL: 00
SUB CODE: OC NO REF SOV: 005 OTHE R: 000
2/2~
HAMEDALIYEV, Yli.G.; ISMAYDDV~ R.G.; MANEDALIYEV, G.M.; ALIYEV, S.M.;
G9;ANOVA 9- -Sh I I.
Copolymerization of styrenesmet~ylated in the nucleus and
,zZ -methylatyrenes with acrylonltrile in the presence of
dinitrile of azoisobutyric acid. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 20
no.8:17-21 164. (KRA 17:12)
1. Institut neftekhimicheskikh protsesBov AN AzerSSR im.
Yu.G. Mamedaliyeva.
L '07260-65 BOTWArr 164 -06-4
4 /*
_WN MVMVOUM_7~~-_
lais R.a. 3"Meathm.G.,
WILE:.
stilienes with 402.2#21. 1t.W P"I
sai)'RCE.- AN 11~t
qMA _0 t-
~"WKC TAM: !qj.~ COP011yoker. M capdymeri aw7lonitrils copolymer,
baums, SA4,
MMACT: vLiiOtw.wueI--woproPi~Ot IsopropOSA-utethweens mmoums
W~reproft:ed ~iswatlqg with
PvtNewe of 6*1mtw vIvMfwxdlcsf~t sAA %vUuJWA.LWAILV".oI the *Ih~
bir Iver of Qgge OW&Aut"i of An-W d
larded i1= .godes vith 1% ftzdsabuq=". e- u-bftdw (ft
i3tiI& v 0
-1 ow"red vadie ratts at
t to "Mu"M
Ig Ira
RA.POPORT-o 8.7a.j G,~S"PVA S ljq~
Meahaniam of early radiation injuries of the bone marrow
Biofizika 5 no. 4:454,--460 4604
1, Institut biologicheakoy fiziki AN 86SRp Moskva,
(WEOW) (X RAYS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFIFECT)
/v
USSR/Chemist.-y of Colloids - Disperaed Systems. 13-14
Abis Jour Referat Zhur - 1(himiya, No 6, 1957, 18783
Author A,K. Wiskarli, T.G. Gesanova.
Inst A:~qdem, of Sc ! J7c_e_s_oR-A-ze_r_b_ai Jan SSR.
Title Properties of Clayey Solutions and
T,n-ir llu.,v~nd(.-nco on Kweralogical Composition and
Cz;._1o!da).-Cher:*..va1 Nature of Clays.
Grig Pub : Me'ruzeler Av-o,~-SSR elmler Akad., Dokl. &N AzerbSSR,
1956, 12. No 9, 629-638
t.bstract : Th-, cen-prrative study of properties and composition of
Malinskaya (1) and Zykhskaya (II) clays showed.that I
is a UL4-ily collcidal sodium clay and that II is a lit-
tle colloidal calcium clay. The specific surface deter-
mined by the method of methylene blue adsorption of I
Is 231, and that of Il is 93 sq.m/g. I is distinguished
by a considerably greater swelling in distilled water
033% against 300% of M. The swelling of I in sea
Card 1/2 - 338
NISKART-I. A.K.; ZEKLYLNSKLU, V,,Ya,; GASANOVA, T.G.
Analyzing an alkalirui solution of pomegranate rind as a now reagent
for treating drilliq; muds. Azerb. neft. khoz. 36 no.5-.10-11 My '57.
(Pomegranate) (011 well drilling fluids) (min 10:11)
MISKARLI, A.K.; GASANOVA. T.G.; )UHMOV, G.M.
Investigating magnetite from the Dnahkesan deposit .99 a vaighting
material for drilling fluids [in Azerbaijani with summary in -Russian)
DoICL. AN Azerb.SSR 14 no. 8:603-609 158. (MIRA 11:8)
(Deshkesen-Magnetite)
(Oil well drilling fluids)
AUTHO,RS: Miskarli, A.K., Gasan.-va, T.,.G.. 69-58-2 -101/2~
TITLE: The Structural-Mechanical Properties of the Clay Susper~s_-".'!'~,
Employed Under Difficult Drilling Conditions (0 strukturno.,_
mekhanicheskikh svc-ystvakh glinistykh suspens.-y, prime.-...ya-
]emykh v oslozhnennykh usloviyakh bureniya)
PERIQDICkL. Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, Nr 2, Pp 164-1113. M$R)
ABSTRACTs The technological properties of clay solution* deterr1--o'
a high degree the d.rilling speed in the turbine drillins
oil and gas wells. In this article, the dependence -_-~f
ture formation in concentrated clay suspensions on the1r
eralogical composition, the chemical ccmpositlion af thf~
change complex, the colloidal-chemical nature of the n_ay5)
and on the form, concentration, and fractional Ovmpo5it_!!~'.
of the weighting compounds, is studied. The clays us,~.d wer 9.
Gekmalinsk sodium bentonite clay and Zykh
um caolinite clay, both of which are characterist-4--c !)f_ 'h,~
Apsheron 2Peninsula. The specific su5face of Gekrnalinsk.cl~iy
is 231 m 1g, and of Zykh clay 93 m /.-. The sw-ellinz -In
Gekmalinsk clay reaches 833 weight ~a of water and in Zykr,
clay 286 ~.. The hydroscopic ability of the clays measurc~di
Card 1/4 by adsorption of water vapors is 27.7 ~6 for Gekmalla5k
69-r8-2 -10/23
The Structural-Mechanical Properties of the Clay Suspensions Employed
fnde,r Difficult Drilling Condistions
and 12.1 % for Z3,kh - clay. Table 1 shows the compo~~ition
of the exchange complex in the two clays. The volume Qf
complex in Gekmalinsk clay is nearly 3 times larger than that.
of Zykh clay. The mentioned facts indicate that highly
colloidal sodium clays, ( Gekmalinsk) exhibit hydrophyll.-
properties in a higher degree than the less colloidal. cal..
cium clays, (Zykh ). Investigation of the aging proceils
shows that during the first 3 hours the resistance of th~
structure increases considerably (figure 2). An increase
of the clay concentration from 10-15 % increases the resist-
ance of the structu:rein the suspensions by 2.2 times. Table
3 shows the limit values for the shear stress in clay sus-
pensions. The relation between mineralcgical composition,
colloidal-chemical nature, and the processes of structure
formation,is very pronounced. Clay solutions are mixed
with weighting compounds, especially for use in complex
geological conditions. The weighting compounds influence
rheological and colLoidal properties of the clay solutions.
Card 2/4 The chemical compos--,tion of the weighting compounds 4-3
65-58-2 -:0/91
The Structural--Mechanical Properties of the Clay Suspensions Employed
UndEr Difficult Drilling Conditions
given in table 5, their characteristics in table 4. Figure
6 shows that clay solutions containing various concentrA-
tions of limestone have only a low structure resistance
which permits the increase of carbonate rock concentratlons
in the clay suspensions. In this way, high-quality clay
weighting compounds may be obtained with a specific gravily
of 1.7 to 1.85. Disperse materials Iwhich may be re_^ommended
as weighting compounds for clay solutions,should have a low
affinity to water, hydrophobic nature, and a low structure--
forming ability owing to the isodiametric form of the par--
ticles.
There are 6 graphs, 5 tables, and 17 Soviet references.
Card 3/4
69-58-2 -1012'
Tho Structural-Mechanical Pro.perties of the Clay Suspensions Employed
Under Difficult Drilling Conditions
ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii AN Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR,Baku (Institute of
Chemistry of the Azerbaydzhan SSRBaku)
SUBMITTED: February 9, 1957
1. Oil wells--Drilling--USSR 2. Clay--Suspensions--Appli-
cations 3. Clay--Mechanical properties
Card 4/4
RISDRLI, A.K.;-GASANOVA, T.G.; ZXMLYANSKATA, V,Ys.
New reagents for the chemical processing of clay suspensions from
induatrial vegetable witates. Azerb. naft. khoz. 37 no.9:13-17 S '58.
(MIRA 11:12)
(Chemical tests and reagents) (Oil well drilling fluids)
MJSKARLI, AA.; ZE:nYAIISYAYA, V.Ya.; GASXIJOU, T.G.
1
.0
Effect of alkaline plart extracts on the structural-mechanical and
rheolovical properties of dispersive clay systems. Azerb.khim.z)'Ijr.
no.3*49-5e- '59. (MIRA 14:9)
(clays)
MISKARLI, A.K.; ZEMLYjUMAYA, V.Ya.; GASMOVA, T.G.
flew protective colloids for the stabilization of clay systems.
Trudy Inst.khim. AN Aze.rb.SSR 18:84-89 160. (MIRA 14:9)
(Clay) (Suspensions (Chemistry))
MISMU, A.K.; BAYRAMOV, A.M.,; GASAFOU, T.G.
Mechanism of the staicilizing action of surface-active agents
on polydisperse systems. Report No.3-- Effect of amino acids
ahd their sodium salts on the structural and mechanical properties
of clay suspensions Azerb. khim.zhur. --o.3:83-90 161. (MIRA 14:11)
iAmino acids) (Clay)
AA~~: MITSAK, N MI.; GASANOVA. T.G,
Teshnology of preparing a permutation index of hearflngs -with
the a~.ri of alpiiabetical punched-card macnines, NTT no.S~
20-26 164'. (MIRA 17112)
rqu.LT1.Ljt.Lv . ..... .. .....
Subcutincous Tisjue In a 13-Yor.r-Old R)y
Ori i Pub Purli,,%triya, 0 t IT.- 4, 79
~'.bstmct :. case is doscribed of ossificz.4tion. of the Soft tissuca in
tl,..-- -trca of the r.;cndib1c, railli, elbow joint3, skin, iliwi,
-mcL~s of the back -.nd tlbdoriun, and sl,croil!!Ac articulatioa.
Tin :.iuscieo of thu axtreffties were atropli�ud, 2-nd timii-int of
thl.~ joiats ims ristrict~-.,d. lhc! blood rcvcalell an 1.icro'aso in
PhosiAlorm. salts, a d,_tcrcn.sc in calvii;i, -und I 1r.r,,,u nz-umt
of phosphatr~se. Os3ificntion occurred t:ts a rusult of
altem.tion of the r.,Lioml :ictabolis;.i. L.I. V,,y f I'd
o
y ~7f!
<
-~AWO-VA,-.Zamina, brigadir otainkovshaUts, Geroy SotsialiBtich&skogo
Truda, deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR
Design, production ard. 1-Ife. Sov. profsoiuV. 19 no.160-8 Ag
1*63. OaRA 16: io)
1. Azerbayd-.hanskiy truboprokatnyy zavod imeni V.I.Lenina,
Sumgait.
AP602444!)
SOURCE CODE: UR/0016/66/000/OOT'
/014o/01~
AUTHOR: Sherishorina', S. I. ;'daia'nova-' M
PG: Saratov Hedical Institute (Saratovakiy meditsinskiy institut)
ITLE: The effect
11taphylococcus.
of furazolidone on the toxigenicity of pyrogenic.,
imunobiologii,
BOU'Rcrz Zhurnal mikrobiologii. apidemiologii, I
no. T, 1966, 14o-141
TOPIC TAGS: staphylococcus, furazolidone, toxicology, infective
disease, human ailment
ABSTRACT:
.The effect of furazolidone on the toxic properties of
antitiotic-resistant staphylocaccus was investigated by
-dete-cmining the output of hemolytic, necrotic, and lethal
.toxins in ataphylococcus under experimedtal and control
'conditions. -Purazolidone was used in mininum (bactericidal:
for a 50 million/l ml concentration of microbial calla)
and maximum (10 ug/l ml) doses. Following a'threo-hr in-
cubation 'of staphylococcus in nutrient'madia with maximum
and minimum furazolidone doses, the cultures wera centri-.
Card--IL3 UDC,. 576.851-.252.097:29-.615.756.2.-.,
AP6024449
luged three times and then grown'for ten days in a 25% CO
atmosphere on Hartin's broth, after which the culture fluii
!was separated from the microbe cells by centrifugation.
-Hemalysin content was determined by two-hr incubation of
a mixture of 5% suspension of 0.1 ml washed rabbit erythro-
,Icytas and 1 ml culture fluid diluted to 1:10-1:300. Hemo-
~toxin content was then judged by hemolysis. In the togtrols
;(without furazolidone) hemolytic activity was high and the
ihemolytic titer correlated to a 1:100-1:300 dilution of
cul~t'ure fluid, compared to the experimental group, where
-hemolysis was absent or thelhoinolytic titer was significant-
.1y lower than in the controls. Necrotoxin content was
.determined in skin tests on rabbits, injected iatracutancoue-
ly with 0.1 ml culture fluid and studied after 48-72 hr.
.The maximum dose, even undiluted, produced no reactions in
.rabbits, and the minimum dose reduced the necrotic proper-
ties of staphylococcus toxins. Lethal dose was judged by
mortality among mice injected intraperitoneally with 0.5 ml
:culture fluid: in the experimental group where no deaths
occurred even the minimum dose-- destroyed the capacity of
staphylococci to.produce lethal to:cins; all the controls
died. It was codcluded that furazolidone must act favorably
Card
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,agaimst infectious processes since it lowers nocrotic,-
slethal, and henolytic toxin output in staphylococcu8.' (WA-50; C13E No. IL
SUB COM.' ' o6/ SUBM DATE: 21'oct65/ V.,
GASAN-ZAIS, A.I.; KURWOV. G.R., professor, zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki, zaveduyit-
.. , --ihchiy; ALIYEV, A.H., direktor.
Three cases of anodontia. Stomatologiia no.4:52-53 Jl-Ag 153-
(KLRA 6:9)
1. Ilinika chelyustno-littievoy khinirgil Azerbaydzhanskogo nuuch-no-iseledo-
vatellskogo instituta ortopedii i vosstanovitellnoy khir-tirgii (for lurbanov).
2. Aserbaydzhanskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inatitut ortopedii i 7oastano-
vitallnoy khirtirgii (for Aliyev). (Teeth)
GASAX-Z'ADB,.A.I*, kand.med.nau),,
e Pathogenesis and treatment of inhibited eruption of the wisdom
teeth. Azerb.med.2hur. no.80.106.-107 Ag 158 (MMA 11:10)
1. -1z kafedr7 operativuoy khirurgii stopograficheskoy anatomiyey
(zav. - zaelysh.deyatell nauki, Prof. G.R. Kurbanov) Azerbaydzhan(3kogo
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta im. N. Narimanovas
(TKETH--DISRASI?,S)
GASAN.-ZADE A.I. dotsent
J,
Treatment of pulpitis with antibiotics. Stomatolordia 40 no.2:1-1-
13 Mzr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Iz kafedrjterapevtichesko~ stomatologii (zav. - dotsent, A.I.
Gasan-Zade) Azerbaydzhansk-3go meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.Narimanova.
(GUMS--DISEASES) (ANTIBIOTICS)
GASAN-?A , G. (Akstaft.).
.., ----- -- ,---.l.--..
Open air motion-picture theater in Akstafa. Kinomekhanik no.7:14 JI 153.
(MI-RA 6:8)
(Aketafa-Moving-picture theaters) (Moving-picture theaters--Akstafa)
GASAX-ZADI, G. (Akstafa).
."aganda film track visits the Akstafa cotton farm workers. Kinomakhanik
.n0.11:5 N '53. (MVU 6611)
(Ak6t&f&--NoyIng picture distribution) (Moving picture distribution--
Akatafa)
DOIKATOVA. A.V.; DERGACHMA. T.I.; GASAhZADB, G.B.
Studies on species and ecology of Phlebotominse in a focus of
visceral leishmaniasis in Azerbaijan (Agdam region) [with su=ary
in English]. Med.paraz. i paraz.bol. 27 no.6:67&.683 N-D '58.
(MIRA 12:2)
1. 1z Instituta malyarii. meditsinakoy parazitologii i gellminto-
logii MinisterBtva zdralrookhraneniya SSSR (dir. instibuta - prof.
P.G. Sergiyev) i Inst~tuta malyarii MiniaterntVa 2dravookhraneniya
Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR (dir. inatituta A.K. Kasimov).
(LEISHMIASIS., VI.SCERAL, spidemiol,
Phlebotainus in epidemiol. Fireas (Rus))
(FLIES,
Phlebotomus in z ones of epidemics of visceral
leishmimiasie in Russia (Rue))
GASANOV, G.T. (Baku); GASANZADE, N.A. (Baku),- M~JRZADZHOZADE, A.P. (Baku)
Compresvion of a viscous-IQRstic layer by circular plates. P14TF
no.5:88-90 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Deformations (Mechanics))
(Plasticity)
MMUREXI V.V.; GASAN-ZADF, V.G.; NE.,;A'RCHUK, G.T.
Temperature dej-~endence of the degree of vinyl acetate polymerization.
Vysokom.soed. 6 no.8:1434--1439 Ag 164. (MIRA 17:10)
1. Institut vysokomolekub,arnykh soyedineniy AN SS,9R.
GASAROV) A. T.
A...T. Gasarov, "Mechanism Synthesis with Lower Element Pairs and Optimum
Transmi,ssion Angles."
p4pvT Macolood at the aM A1.1-Union QW, an PuDdamantal Frobj&= in qw
M017 Of Ytablilve and Mvchanlmm, lbecopd, UWE, 24-28 ftrch ISP)8.
GASDOVSVI, Boloslaw
Rupture of the spleen as a complieation of various diseases,
'.SspscItj.Iy suppurative tonsillitis, typhoid favor. and typhus. Pat.
~-poliks 5 no.3:157-169 JUIY-SePt 54.
Zaklmdu Anatoull Patolcglesuej Akademil )%dyesnej we Wroclaw1u.
DyTaktor: prof. dr Z.Albert.
(SPlUN, rupture,
in tonsillitis, t)-phoid favor & typhus. autopsy)
(TOMILITIS. complicAtions.
spleen rapt., autapsy)
(TMOID PIVZR. complications,
spleen rupt., autopsy)
(TIPHUS' complications,
spleen rupt., artopsy)
MICIIALOWICZ, Roman;-GASECKI, Wacls,w
On the problem of ophthalnioplegic migraine (hemicrania
ophthalmoplegica) in children. Pediat.polska 35 n--).9:1105-1109
s 16o.
1. Z Oddzialu Wewnetrznego Miejskiego Szpitala dla dzieci nr 1
w Warnawie Dyrektor; dr med. W.Gasecki.
(MIGRAIN in inf. At child)
MICHALOWICZ, Rown; GASECKI, Waclaw
..-Cerebral hemorrhage in children. Pediat. Pol. 37 no.1:49-55 Ja 162.
L Z Miejskiago Szpitala Cborob Dzieci nr 1 w Warszawie Dyrektor:
.d.r med. W. Gasecki.
(CERMRAL EEMORRHAGE in inf & child)
GAME.. Waclaw; TORBICKA, SmilLa
Results of the study of the effect of corticosterold and
saliay.late therapy on tho degree of gastric Juice acidity
in children with rheumatic fever. Pediat. pol. 38 no-3:261-
270 163-
1, Z Ckidzialu Wevnetranego Miejskiego Sspitals, Dziecieoego
nr I v, Warazavie OrdynatDre dr zed. W. Gsoecki.
(RESIMATIC FEVER) (GASTRIC JUICE)
(ADREM CCRTEX SCRMONES) (SALICYLATES)
CZECHOSLOVAKU/Processing of Natural Gases and Petroleum,
Motor and Rockets Fuel. Lubriconts.
H.
Abs JbUr : Ref Zhur - Kh1miya, No 19., 1958, 65586
Author : Rowovacek,
In6t
Title A Study of the Possibility of Deodorization of Natural
Gas by Actii4teil Carbon and Uumo6el.
Orig'Pub Paliva, 1958, 39, No 2, 44-46.
Abstract In connection with the catalytic conversion (in an Ni-
catalyzer) of natural Gas in Bratislavia and Brno, the
necessity was revealed for drawinG off from this Gas
tho mothyl- or athylmoreaptan (M) uned for odorization
of Sas i1i the quantity 15-20 ridnm3, inasmuch an M can
counteract the catalyzer. Isotherms of adsorption of
M were found with activated carbon "Benzorbon" and by
Card 1/2
GASEK.. Jan. Jjaz.
Selection of power for machine factories. Energetika Cz 22
no.7:Suppl,.: Energetika 12 no.7.-8-10 162.
I* Kinisterotvo tezkeho strojirenstvi.
GASSX, Jan, ing.
Effectiveness of the use of various gases for Industrial entarprises.
P-nergotika Cz .11 no.6s275-280 Je 161.
arthoi3edics
CZECHT-3LOWOM UDC 616-728.2-007.281-037-:616.718.1,,.1-002.h
GASE4,j,,~~;- Pediatric Hospital (Detsky Lecebny Ustav) Spa (Lazne)
Wrz-, Read" '(Vedouci Lekar) Dr Z. GASEK.
IlInfluence of Late Diagnosis of Congenital Dislocation of the Hip
Joint on the Development and Prognosis of Ava:sGular Necrosis of
the Head of the Femur.11
PragueY CasoDis Lekaru Coskyr-h, Vol 106, No 10, 10 1-1ar 67, PP
263 267
Abstract LA-uthor's English summary modifi e The influence of the
tiiT-i5--wff-e-n the dioease was diagnosed on thNovelopment of.post-lux-
stion necrosis of thp head of the fer,,Lir and on. the results of the
treatment was studied. In early dia-nosis the danger of avbs-
cular necrosis is sligiater, Rnd the 'therapeutic results and the
prognosis are better. 1 Figure, 4 Tables, 7 Czech references.
(Manuscript received Feb
GASEK, Zdenek (OUNI Sahy. a-.moou:Lce , Stalingradskm 47,
,Von-trnuimtic mediustinal eiaphyseme. in children. Cook. Pediat. 13.,no.7;
631"~9 Aug 58.
1. Detuke oddeleni nemocnic OWPZ v Smhach, prednosta Mm7r. Vojtech Iaban.
0WHISMA, in inf. & child
medinatimm, non-traum., case reports (Cz))
(MEDUSTINMI. dis.
emphysem in. child.$ Case reports (Gz))
-GASEK,.Zdanek
Two cases of adiponecroals oubcutanea neonatorum. Coak.pediat.
14 no.9:812-814 s 159.
1. Detake oddeleni nemocaice OUN2 v Sahsch, prednosta MUDr.
Vojtech Laban.
(ADIPOSE TISSU dis. )
(INFANT VRWBCM dis.)
K, Z.
I
Treatment of coroonital torticollis with prednisolone. Cesk.
pediat. 18 no.2:157-158 F 163.
1. Detske oddeleni polikliniky v Sefarikove.
(TORTICO~LIS) (INFANT NEWBORN DISEASES) (PREDNISOLONE)
GASEK, Z.
SubstEvices with anabolic action. Gas. lek. cesk. 202 no.26:70-75
19 Ap 163.
1. Detsky lecebny uBtav Giz-kupele., vedouci Z. Gasek, prom. det. lekar.
(TESTOSTEROIIE) -(NORTESTOSTERONE) (ESTRADIOL)
(STEEMIDS) (ANDROGENS)
GASEK,Z.; SIMIKOVSKA, A.
Dagenerat.ion of the form- hoad as a clinical manifestati.0- of
some generalized disease pi(.,tums. Cesk. pedlat. 20 no.Iq8--'5
Ja 16 5
1 Detsk Ipv6bny u,stav, Latne Cis (-,-~dcmti - pvom~ ltyka7
Z: Gaseff.
GASBIXVICH. A.M.. prof*
-'W,- IN. 11 :. . .
'INGImmental technic in amrger7 for stenosts of the aortie valves.
ithirure'na 34 no.4:14o-:i4s Ap '58. (MIRA 11:7)
1, Is Nauchno-losledcratel'skogo Instituta ekopertmentallnoy
khirurgichaskoy aparatuxy i instrumentov Hinisterstva zdravookherneniya
SSSR (dir. K.Ge Aumnlywr).
(AORTIC VALVE, steaosts
surg.jechnic & instriments (Rug))
GASFJJKOv L.I.; N.~4.
quali":1 of b-ea honey so.'( In th,! Of VOP-
pit. 22 no-3:86 ~V-Je '(3- (MIRA 17-8)
1 ----.p4(jemj,-AcpichcSkOy
2. T1 1~ojitopll~koy gor,-AskOY S'Zlnit~U-llc i -
S tan ts-ii.