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USSR / Microbiology. 111crobes Pathogenic to Man F and Ar"*mals. Bacteria of the In- testinal Group. Abe Jour :Ref. Zhur - Blol., No. 21, 1958, No 95151 Author Inst Atute. Title :Experimental Study of Antibiotic Vaccines From a Typhoid Carrier. Orig Pub :Avtoref. dies. kand. med. n., Voronezhak. med. in-t, Voronezh, 1958. Lbstract :No abstract Card 1/1 IGNATIYEVA, A.M. Minimum design expenditures on power transmission lines with varicFas carryinp canririf-ins, Inngths, and curront types. Izv.AN Kazakh. WR*Affvr,tckhoi.kh.*vrftukI I ~, 63. (MM 170) *4~j$JAL4W IGHU I YEVI . A K 741.2 .12 Operatinoys planirovanlys proinodetwe. as, sayodakh sel'skokhosyalstwennago mashinostroyeniya (tipovoy proyekt) (Operational plannin of production in agrla~;Itwral machinery factories) Moskva, Mashgis, 1953. 221 p. tables. "Ferechent ispollsovannoy literatvry i istochnikovOt pe (219) At head of title (Russia) Minieterstyo Hishinostroyeniya. IGNATIYEVA, A. M.; MYTER, E. 1. Kiialm. calmilsted cost of electric power transulablon lines with different carrying capacity and length. Izv. AN Kasakh. SSR. Ser. energ. no.2:n-18 162. (MIM l6t I) Electric lines-Werhoad) leotric power distribution) R ALEKSEYEV, A.N.) IGUAVYEVA A P. t Toxicity of some organic phosphoric insecticides for the larvae of blood-sucking blackflies6 Med. para.z. i paraz. bol. 32 no.5t 546-548 S-0163 (MIRA 16t12) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo dezinfektsionno- go instituta (dlr. - prof, V.1,Vashkov) Ministerstva zdravo- okhraneniya SM. DALIK. Valeriy Nikitich, kandidat takhnichookikh nauk;-= )mndidat fisiko-mtematicheakikh nauk, redaktor; XUZXBTSOVA, A~G*q isdatel'skir redaktor; PUKULIKOVA, N.A., teLchnicheakly redaktor. Cluve:t1gating heating systems of airtight cabins of passev4ger plane 1. Isaledowante mistem panellnogo obogreva germetiche- skikh kabin paseashirskikh samoletov. Monkra, Go@. tsd-vo dbor.,Prowahl.. 195?. 37 P. (Hoscov. AviatsfounYt Institut. Trudy, *oq8O)q (KM 10:6) (Airplanes-Heating and ventillation) CHKWATIVg M.P.; IG IPV redaktor NAT Aa.AALO redaktor; SHIKIN. 8.T.. tak-bnichookly [Collection of problems on anthatic geometry; manual for pedagogical institutes] Sbarnik sadach po sintaiiaheakoi geometrii; posobia dlia podagogichookikh inatitutoy. Noakwig Goa. uchabno-podagog. izd-vo Ministerstva proaveshobaniia RSFSR, 1054. 72 P. (MM 8W (Geometry-Problems, exercises. ate.) IGNATIYEVA, A.V. IGNATIYEVA) A.V. --"On a Specific Presentation of the Functions of Many Variables.* jUissertations For Degrees In Science And Engineering Defended At USSR Higher Educational Institutions)(29) Moscow Oblast' Pedagogical Inst, Min of Education RSFSR, Moscow, 1955 SO: Knizhnaya Letopial No 29, 16 July 1955 * For the Degree of Candidate in Physicomathmatical ScienceB KISBUY, A.P.; IGNATIYIVA, A.V.. redaktor; HIRONTSIVA, K.I., takhatchaskly redaktor. - - [Algebra; textbook for olamses 6-8 of the seven-year and secondaY7 school] Algebra; uchabnik dlia 6-8 klassov semiletnet i arednei shkoly. Izd. 29-s Moskva, Goe. uchabno-podagog. ild-vo Minister- stye. proavashchenits. RSFSR. Pt. 1. 1955. 111 p. NM 8:7) (Algebra) STLLIMV, Grigorly Alekoeysvich; IGRLTITIVA, A-Vot rodaktor; DMTIT)ff, S.G., tokhalchookly redak - - -- [Msutaa arithmOticl UstnYl @chat; posoble dlia uchashchikhola srednei shkoly. Moskva6, Goo.ucho'bno-podagog. izd-vo Ministerstva, pronveshchonlia RSM, 1955. 126 p0' OGRA 815) (Arithmtto. Xental) DORY, Potr Takovlavich; IGNATITIVA,A.Y., redaktor; RTBIIJ, I.Y., tekhnicbe- skiy redaktor (Visual aide in mathematics and ways of using them; teacber's manual] Naglinduye posobiia po matematike I metodika ikh preme- manila; posobie dlia uchitelet. Moskva, Goa. uchobno-pelagog. izd- vo Minieterstva prosveshchentia RVSR. 1955. 157 p. (MM 8:7) (Visual instruction) (Hathematics-Study and teaching) MEN W, KISEMV, Andrey Petrovich; IGIIATIYBVA,__A.V. , rodaktor; HMOVA, N.H.. tekhnichmekty redakt [Algebra; textbook for olaeues B-10 of the secondary schools) Uchebnik dlia 8-10 klansov aradnei ahkoly. ltd. 32-0. Xoskva, Goa. uchabno-podagog. izd-vo Ministerstva proeveshchaniia RSFSR. Pt.2. 1955. 231 P. (MMA 8:7) (Algebra) KUTUZOV, Boris Veniaminovich; IGILAIAIYEVA, A.V., redaktor; HALGIOVA, H.H., tekhnichoskly redaktor - [Goometr7; a textbook tor normal schools] Goometrila; posoble dlia podagogichmakikh i uchitallsk-ikh inatitutov. Rd. 2-a. Moskva, Goa. uchebno-padagog. izd-vo Hintaterstva proaveshchenita RSTSR, 195_5. 295 P. (MLRA S:7) (Onometry) YROIOV, Nikolay Andrianovich; IONATIYXVA.A.V., redaktor; MAKHOVA.M.N., tekhnichookiy redaktdr - am mm-Hy4wWom [Differential and integral calculus; textbook for pedagogical institutes) Differentsial8noe i intagrallnoe ischislenia; uchebnoe posobie dlis pedagogicheskikh institutov. Moskva. Goa. uchabno-podagog. izd-vo Ministerstva proaveshcheniia RSFSR, 1955. 139 P. (MIRA 9:4) (Calculus, Differential) (Calculus, Integral) GONCHAROV, Vaslliy Loonidavich; IGMATITSVA. A.V., rodaktor; KAKHOVA. M.N. takhnichookly redaktor. (Theory of fixnctions of complex variables; textbook for pedagogical institutes.) Teorlia funktait komplakanogo pernmennogo; uchebnoe posoble dlia pedagogichaskikh inatitutov. Moskva, Gos.uchegno- padagogAzd-vo Ministerstva proeveshchaniia RSFSR, 1955. 350 P. (Functions of complex variables) (HLRA 8:11) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 350 Tiredrov, V. S.,, Romanov, G. L., and 3"urina, V. N. Samolet kak ob"yekt regullrovaniyaj strukturnyye akhemy uravneniy vo=ushchennogo dvi7heniya samoleta (The Control of Aircraftj Block Diagrams of i;quations for Disturbed Motions of an Air- craft) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957. 42 p. 1,020 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: USSR Ministerstvo aviatsionnoy promyshlennosti (Its Trudy, Nr 74) Ed.: Ignatlyeva, A. V.; Tech Ed.: Lebedeva, L. A. PURPOSE: Presentation of redults of scientific research. C ard 1/~ The Control of Aircraft (cont.) 350 COWRILGE: This paper treats the representation of the equations of din-t?:xbed motion of an aircraft in terms of block diagram?. of closed-loop systems with first- and second-order com- ponents, where the input and output signalsIL%ve a definite physical meaning. The characteristics of the individual components and their variation with aircraft apeed and altitude are briefly analyzed. A derivation of the transfer functions in rudder and aileron control is given, and also simplified expressions for the transfer functions in re- lation to the frequency band, which corre3ponds to the degeneration of the disturbed motion into simple types. The method of representing the equations of disturbed motion of an aircraft in terms of block diagrams of closed-loop systems permits ready application of the techniques of modern control theory, such as the frequency- reaponse method, the theory of feedback loops, block- diagram analysis, etc.., to the analysis of aircraft motion In stability and control problems, and also makes it poosi- ble to set up simplified equations of motion as well as transfer functions for control of motion by means of con- trol surfaces. In contrast to existing methods, which Card 2/5 The Control of Ai"raft (cont.) 350 yield approximate tranufar I`unutlonD foe rapid angular motions about the center of gravity, thaza mathoda readily permit obtaining approximate expressions for transfer fawations for the slow motions a0cociated with displacements of the center of gravity. The report contains T tables and 15 figures. There are 15 bibliographic references, 4 Russian, 5 American, 1 British, 4 French, and 1 Belgian. 1111he authors express their gratitude for valuable advice to M.A. Tayto., Doctor of Technical Sciences, and Ye.N. Aroonlyev, Engineer. OF IABLE CONILMITS: Summary 1 Introduction I Conventional Signa 2 Card 3/S The Control of Aircraft (cont.) 350 Ch. T. Longitudinal Motion 3 1. Block diagram f or disturbad longitudirAl molUon 3 2. Brief analysis of the charaotsristios of the olements 6 3. Transfer functions of control components. "in- plification of eqiiations of motion and of tranafer fLunctions,, 13 Ch. 11. Lateral Motion 21 4. Block diagram for disturbed 1-aterall motion 21 5. Brief w-w.1yala of the characteriatics of the elements 25 6. Trani3fer functions of control components 3implifioation of equations of mo-'v*ion and of transfer funotionu 31 Card 4/5 The Control of Aircraf t (cont.. 3 5, 0 Conclusiona 37 Reference3 37 Appendix I. Equations of Lateral Disturbed Motion of an Aircraft 38 Appendix 11. Formulae for Converting Lateral Rotary Derivatives to New Coordinate Axes 41 AVAILABLE: Library of Congreso Card 5/5 IS/%DeV 7-2-58 VOSTRITSOT, B.A.; IGIIATIYNVA. A.Y. Approximation speed of analytic functions on random continua. Uch, say, HOPI 57 uoA45-30 157. (XM 11W (V~iziotions q Analytic) AUTHONt Ignatlyeva,A.V., and Vostretsov,B.A. SOV/140-58-4-12/30 TITLEs. The Representation of Functions of Several Variables With the kid- of Plane Waves and the Solution of the Cauchy Problem for Hyper- bolio Systems (Predstavleniye funktsiy mnogikh peremennykh a pomoshohly~i ploskikh voln i resheniye zadachi Koshi dlya giper- bolioheekikh sistem) PERIODICALt lavestiya vysshikh uchabnykh zavedeniy. Matematika, 1958, Hr 4, pp 100-112 (USSR) ABSTRACTt The. paper contains a detailed rather cc:ipllaw pre,"ntatt of.the results announced in ?Lr 1,;ej There are 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet, and 1 German. ASSOCIATIONigoskovskiy aviatsionnyy institut (Moscow Aviation Institute) SUBMITTED: February 171 1956 Card 1/1 A58h S- L-j 0 -2 6o 0 S/044/62/000/001/03o/o6i C111/C444 AUTHOR: Ignatlyevaq A. V. IrITLE: On a special representation of a function of several variables PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no. 1, 1962, 50, abstract 1B238. ("Uch. zap. MGU11, 1959, vYp- 186, 235-244) TEXT: An elementary method for the representation of a function f(XV-1 X in the form f(x 1""xn lim S T N (xlpl+"' + xnPn ) d T N-4 00 2 2 1 1 n is given; the method is applicable under relatively small suppositions, on the function f. Further on the author brings an example for the application of this representation to the solution of the Cauchy problem for a linear hyperbolic sytitem of' 0ifferential equations with constant coefficients. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 - IGH&TITEVA, A.T. -- --- ----- - Speoial representation of functions of several variables. UobesapeMoskounm no.186[&1:235-244 159. (KM 13:6) (Yunctions of several variables) OGIUNI Yuriy Semenovichl SHKETDERt Vladimir Yeveenlyevichl IGNATIMAP AA.,V,.O,-red.; SMIRNOVAq M,I,t tekhn.red. - (Mathematical analysiol textbook for teachers' institutes] Wow- ticheskii analIzi uchebnoe posobie d1la pedagogicheskikb institutove Moakva, Goa.ucbebco-pedagog.izd-vo H-va proav.RSM, 1961 M p (M~u 3.44 (Mathematical analysis) IGNAVYEITA, Alla Venediktovna; FL~ASI;(;~311CHEKOVA, lalsiyn Ivanovna; SMIRNOV, Viktor Fedorovich; RONZOVSn-N, P.I.p prof*# redo; TALISKIY, D.A., red. [Course in higher mathematics] Kurs vysshei matemetiki. Moskva., Vysshaia shkola, 1964. 682 1-1. (MIRA le:a) KOZHEV14TKOV, Na-um locifovich; SPISHKIN, Nikolw I y fef1movic' I 1G1~AT'YFVA,A.V.,red.; VQ';U)ZOVA,J.Ye. red. '-- , - , , _ - 1. [Fourier series and the Fourier integral. Field theory, Analytic and special functions. Laplace transforraxion] Riady i integral hwfe. Teoriia polia. Analiticheski spetsiallrqe funktsit. Prenbrazovanie Lnplasa. Voskva, 11-auka., 1964. 183 P. (MIRA 18:2) L 33334-66 Eff1(-.n)A'wP(j) Rm~ ACC NR- AP6021776 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/012/0036/0036 INVENTOR: Kuznetsov, Ye. V. Ignat'yeva, E. K.; Kostromina, S. Ya. ORG: none TITLE: Preparative method for nlzrogen and phosphorus-containing organotitanium compounds. Class 12, No. 182722 1Jannounced by Kazan Chemical Technology Institute im. S. M. Kir2y (Kaz_a_n_s1d_y khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut)) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 12, 1966, 36 TOPIC TAGS: organotitanium compound, nitrogen containing organotitanium compound, phosphorus containing organotitanium compound, titanium compound ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for nitrogen and phosphorus-containing or_qanotitanium comvounds. Bis-(2-hydroxyethoxyY- bis-(aminoethyl)-titanium is reacted with de ivatives or me y1phosphonic acid substituted In methyl in a solvent, Hydroxymethylphosphonic acid Is used as a derivative of the substituted methylphosphonic acid for preparing new compounds.[BNI SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATEt 03May65/ ATD PRESSO'o 14 Card UDC: 547.419.11258.2.07 IGNATIYEVA E.K.; XUZMETSOV, Ta.V. Interaction of acetone cynnohydrin and allyl alcohol vith trialkoxystibine. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.2s617-622 F 163. (MIRk 16s2) 1. Kazanskly khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut Imeni S.M. Kirova, (Lactonitrile) (Allyl alcohol) (Stibine) _7 H0~8;-65 EWr(M)/EPF(C)/EWP(J) PC-ox-4 RM ACCESSION NE: AP5007159 s/o286/65/000/003/002510025 AUTFOR: Kuznetsov, Ye. V.1, I at'Yeia"; Neronova L. Ye. Ign TITIX: Preparative method for nitrogen- and pholqR_0 JIM'= compounds. Class 12, No. I T 73 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobroteniy i;tovarnykh znakov, no. 3 19 .75 TOPIC TAGS: organotitanium compound" titanium compound ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Issued for a preparative method for ydroxjethyl- nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing organotitanium compounds. Di-0-h pbIrle or bia(hydroxy- Idiethylaminatitanium tsic) is treated with tr1metb=jzhos methyl)phosphonic acid in methanol with heatrn-9. [SM) ASSOCIATION: none SUB CODE, 0C, Ge.. SUMITTED: 02oct63 ESCL: 00 PMS 3111 LEBEDINSKIY, N.F.1 OKTYABRISKIY, P.Ya.; SMIRNOV, D.V.; VINLGRADOVj N.I.; KUZIMAK, B.S.; BLYAKHMAN, L.S.; RYASHCHENKO, B.R.; POLOZOV, V.R.; SHALGIN, G.N.; MARKIN, A.A.; IGNAT-IML,-E-P-4 VOROTILOV, V.A.; KLYUYEVp A.I., dote., otv.red.jKARPOVA,L.A., red.; YELIZAROVA, N.A., tekhn. red. [Hiddent potentials for increasing labor productivity in the national economylRezervy rosta proizvoditellnosti truda v narodnom khoziatbtye. Leningrad, Izd-vo Leningr. univ., 1962. 223 P. (MIRA i6:2) 1. Leningrad. Universitet. (Labor productivity) WSSR/Siology - Restoration of Organs . Dec .51. Nodification of the Histological Structure of SkIn Upon Transplantation Into the Eye of Tailless Amphibia," G. M. Ignatlyeva "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR"" Vol I=I, No 4, pp 701-704 V. V. Popov showed that young (larval) skin of amphibia develops into a cornea on transplantation into the eye of a larva or adult animal the cornea cf vhich had been extirpated. Similar operations could be carried out on rats. The series of expts described in this instance deals with transplanta- tion of skin from the back of & tadpole into the eye of another tadpole in such a manner that the 202T20 USSR/Biology Restoration of Organs Dec 51 (Contd) graft is influenced not only by tissue of the eye, but also skin tissue surrounding the eye. Further development of the graft involves retention or lose of pigmentation (i. e., change into cornea) and de- pends on the age of the reci~ieht and mech condi- tions. It is apparently influented by contact of the giaft with old skin. IGNATITIRA, G.M. Formation of the retina in tadpole from the skin of Triton taoulatus larvae. Doklady Akad. nim, SSSR 82 no.1:167-170 1 Jan 52. (CIML 21:5) 1. Presented by Academician A.I. Abrikosov 9 November 1951. 2. Institute of Animal Morphology imeni A.N. Severtsov. Academy of Sciences USSR. USW Xe41olne - Experimental morphology Pub. 22 .50 49/ AvMors s I a Mo- I Cornea revivification of tailless amphibians during its partial -or Oomplete removal FeriOdiwa I Dok'. AN SM 100/10 187-190, -Tan.J. .1955 Abstraot I A new method of cornea revivification -during partial or complete. removal. ,of the former was tested- on several tailless amphibians (frogs) o and the results obtained are described. bins referencess & USM. 1 Japanese and 2 German (1915-1952)0 Illustrations. T* Institution i Acade of.SO## USM 6 The A. A, Sev'ertsov Institute of Acmal Morphology Presented by i Academician A. 1. Abrikosov,,October.23, 1954 V !I~fff ~ I . -11 - .'-, ~~- `-, . - 1 X,.,: - USSR General Biolo,3y. Individual Davalopment. Embryonal B-2 Development. Abs Jour ibf zhur Biol.) No 14, 1958) No 618W a Author Innatlyeva, G~ g. Inst 8 USSR Title :.Thq,Rolo of Membranes in Sturgeon Embryos for Socrating Hatching Ferments.- Orig Pub Doki.*.AN'SssH..: 1956, lo7., tro. 31 49~3-496 Abstraot It-wai showh:-that presence of membranes does not constitute a noc,essary prerequisite for secretion of hatching ferments. For sturgeon dud,starred sturgeon embryos which were artifi- cial3]y'fid6d-'of,-mom1br=3 .,at stages close to the onset of hatchifia, .- "secreted hat ch.ing foradnts into the water. Exis- tence and activity of ioiments were estimated by the fact that durability of egg-indicator (embryos at early develop- raent stages) membranes diminished after they spent some time Card V2 4 JX.tl/-. ax~ Y~ 4,-" A Al- &4q~ 1&faf IYEVA, G-M * nt BA USSR Genernl BiolOSY. Individual Daveloyme ur No i20 19561 110 52411 ~zh Abs JOur - tieva Author U V-) %~U geon Hatching. Inat -ow cting Stur Title E,000 Gonditj g Affe 1 .1 j 1222-1M .1 AN BSSIRJ 1956, 309)' go.. Orig Pub Dokl gen regiron and nt - (currents)) OXY osetra The effect of,vater movOm on fish (beluPp Abstract AtY On 1. hatchi'L9 Of sturge Lt OrY _onditiOns the edbryo mobD ~) was studiet .. , Under loborC Stinaated and seV~ - rockinifthe embrYOO in flasks), ~iteelf currents (1M& by~ hatchil 9 enzyDes and even hatching s 34- tj~e~,production of 'Velope; embryos vere used (at stage if suffidientlY.de azburg)t and had no effect on 35 according to D'tlaf a d Gil develcyMat. ioproverieut of r stage-'.of paininatiOn Of enbryois at earliOlrAs alec helped batching. dly ~seratton* conditiOl, ization and Wethano, Marke os by rtrcOt .10bility. of enbrY card 1/2 16 0. /y/9 A1:6 6L, A, I ROSKIN, Grigorty losifovichl IMINSM. L.;,; IONATIYXVA O.M., red.; PARSADANOVA, X.G., red.lsdatellstv,t; GjRA2M__,"JK_.S., takhn.red. (The technique of the microscope] Nikroskopichasketa tokhnika. Isd.3-s. Pod obahchel red.G.I.Rosbinst. Noskwa, Gos.isd-To "Bovetsksta nauka," 1957. 466 P. (MIRA 10:12) (Nieroseopo. -Technique) SOV120-114-h-63163 AFTHORs Ignatlyeva, 0. M. TITLEt gorpho-Physiolo.-ical Studies of the Hatching Gland in Huso huso(L.) Norfo-fiziol6Zichoskoye iseladovaniye zhelezy vylupleniya belugi Huso huso (L.)) PERIODICAD Doklady Ah 553Rp 19571 Vol- 114, Nr 4, PP. 900 - 911 (US3R) ABSTRAM It was proved (references I - 3) that the secretion of the %atching- -enzyme which loosens the solidity of membrane before hatching takes place under the control of a number of conditions which act differently according to the embryo's stage of development. As this enzyme is produced by the hatching gland, it was assumed that the differences of action of the above-nentioned conditions are in con- nection with the state of development of the hatching Oland. Know- ledCa concerning the entire development and the -iodification of function of this provisional organ is also of import=ce in fi- shery due to its influence upon the duration of hatching. Beside the invoutigrtion mentioned in the title the author studied the enzymatic activity or the hatching gland acccading to Zotin (refer- ence i). Embryos of the stages 25 . 35 (stages see reference 2), Card 1/4 larvae during sporadic and mass hatchines as -jell as larvae on the sov/2o-il.4-4-63/63 Morpho-Physiological Studies of the Hatching Gland in Huso huso (L.) lot - 7th day after hatching were fixed, dyed and microscopically studied. The results of the determinations (fig-ure 1) show that the enzyme appears in the gland after the 28th stage. The enzyma- tic activity increases with the development of the embryo and rea- ches its maximum in the 35th stage. Then the enzyme io rapidly emp- tied into the perivitellin-space. The gland produces and accumulat- es the enzyme for still another 3 daYs, but this activity decreases and comes to an end on the 6th day after hatching. Certain morpho- logical modifications of the gland correspond to the modification of the enzymatic activity. The stmeture and development of the gland is described in detail. In the case of larvaein the stai;e of sporadic hatching the gland is almost completely free of secretion. Yolk is still contained in it (figure 3 a). Consequently the above- -mentioned see retion must either represent the hatching enzyme itself or must contain it. After hatching the number of accumula- tions of secretion begins to increase until the 3rd day (figure. 3 b), then it decreases, but single accumulations of secretion may even be seen in a 6 days old larva (f iGure 3 v) in the remainders of the glandular tioaue. This tissue is degraded and disintegrates. A comparison of the preparations of the hatching gland from Huso huso and AciRenser stellatus permits the conclusion that the phy- Card 2/4 alological and morphological modifications of the hatching gland BOV/20-1.14-4-WO Morpho-Physiological Studies of the Hatching Gland in Huso huso (L.) of the Acipenseridae in contract to the Teleosti are bound to oertain stages of development of the entire embryo. This explains why the embryo of the Acipenseridae under different conditions leave the embryonic membranes in the sarae stages clAracteristic of the beginning of hatching. The yolk apparently serves as sourco of the formation of accretion, as it disappears parallel with the ac- cumulation of secretion. As yolk is abtindayLtly present in the hat- ching C;land, the embryo with a quantity of secretion in the rland necessary for loosening the membrane can attain the time of hat- ching even under different conditions of existence (above all at varying temperatures of incubation). Thus a formationcr secretion in the hatching gland which at first sight seems to be insignifi- cant in reality proves to be a consequence of an adaptation essen- tial for life which makes it possible for the embryos of Acipense- ridae to leave the embryonic membranes in time under varying con- ditions of the surroundings. There are 3 figures, and 7 references, which are Slavic. Card 3/4 sov/20-114-4-63/63 Morpho-Physioloical Studies of the Hatching Gland in Huso huso (L. ASSOCIATIONt Institute for Animal Morphology )AS USSR.,imeni A. 11. Severtsov (Institut morfoloGii zhivotnyl.b. im. A. N. Severtoova Akademii nauk SSSR) PRESENTED: February 20, 1957, bj I. I. Shmal'tauzzcil, Acade,-iician SUBMITTIM February 12, 1957 C ard 4/4 \ USSR/General Biology. Individual DevelopLx-nt. Eribryonic Development. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 76274. Author Ignat eva G.M. Inst Title Morpho-Physiological Investigation of the Hatching Gland of the Starred Sturgeon at Various Incubr-ticn Temperatures - Orit; Pub: Dokl. AN SSR, 1957, 114, No 5, 1132-1135- Abstract: No essential differences were found in the nor- pholoey of the hntching gland in the starred sturgeon after developnent. The activity of the enzyme in the gland varied strongly in different groupa; however, differences of activity depending Card 1/2 f [M'r"rV;- 14 0 Ot PV t 0 4 USSR/General Biology. Individual Developnent. Eribrycnic revelopment. D Abe Jour: Pef Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 76274. on the temperature were not noted. tzlrvae in stages of a single brood divided into different groups possessed similar structures, but with lower temperatures of incubation, they were bigGer. Card : 2/2 IGNATITYWA, G.M., Vand.biol.nauk "w". --.' enzyme in embryos of acipennerld fishes and the conditions for its secretion. Trudy sov.lkht.kon. no.8:410-420 1 58. (KIRA 11M) 1. Inetitut norfologil xhlvotnVkh AN SSSR. (Sturgeons) (Imbryology-Fishes) (ICtIZ70,08) BMIMV, G.A., IGIT.ATITEVA. G#M. (Moskva) ,per Hatching enzymes*' Usp.sovr.biol. 46 no;3:337-356 Y-D '58 (MIRA 110-12) MYRN) (EMBRYOU)GY) 170) AUTHOR: SOV/20-128-1-57/58 TITLE: Secretion of the Hatching Er-yme in Explants of the Hatching Gland of Acipenseridae PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, lir 1, PP 212-215 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The secretion of the hatching enzyme is checked by some ex- ternal factors main15 acting as increased movability of the embryo (Refs 1 ani . In order to understand the function mechanism of these factors and the role of the nervous system in the process of enzyme secretion, it is important to ex- plain the process of accumulation and secretion of the enzyme outside the organism without a connection between gland and nervous system and without an influence by external factors. For this purpose the spawns of fluso huso (L), of Acipeneer gUldenstadti colchicus of Marti, and of Acipencer stellatus Fall. were examined. In doing so, an explantation of the hatching gland or Its rudiment was carried out. In the first test series the rudiment of the hatching gland was removed in embryos in the stages 25-28 according to Detlaf and Ginz- Card 112 burg (Ref 2), i.e. before the secretion of the enzyme started. Secretion of the Hatching Enzyme in ExplantB of the SOV/20-128-1-57/58 Hatching Gland of Acipenseridae Embryos In'the second test series the hatching gland was removed in the stage 30-33, when the accumulation of the hatching enzyme had started, but not its secretion. The experimental results showed the following: 1) The production of the enzyme may start in the hatching glands separated from the organism, and may become very intense; 2) A partial secretion of the enzyme by the glands independent of the nervous system, into the surrounding medium may occur under ouch conditions. Conse- quently this process is not caused, but only stimulated by these factors which, under normal conditions, check the secretion of the enzyme. There are 4 figures and 7 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A. N. Severtsova Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of Morphology of Animals imeni A. ff. Severtsov of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) PRESENTED: March 26, 1959, by 1. 1. Shmallgauzen, Academician SUBMITTED: March 249 1959 Card 2/2 IGIUTtYEVA, G.M. Regional nature of the inductive effect of the chordamesoderm in sturgeon embryos, Dokl.AN SSSR 134 no.1;233-236 S 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Institut morfologil shivotnykh im. A.U.Severtsova Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstavleno akad. 1.I. Shmallgauzonom. OLOGr-3PISEM) IGNATIMA, G.M. ........................- Inductive proportieo of the chordomesodermal bud before the b6ginning of invagination and regula#,ion of its defects in sturgeon embryos. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no~2:503-505 Jl 161. (MIRA 244 1. Institut morfologii. zbivotwjkh im. A.N. Severtsova All SSSR. Predatavleno akademikom I.I. Shmallgauzenoin. (F.mbryology-Fishes) (Sturgeons) IGNAT.IYEVA, G,&Ms,-. Comparison of the dynamics of the invagination vrocesi r%f chordamesoderm material in the embryos Wstarred ottd-g atmigeon and axolotl. Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.6tl466-11,69 Ag 163. (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom Yu.A.0-lovym. A-- SR4ALIGAUZEN, Ivan Ivanovich; IGNATIYEVA,__P.~~.,, red.; KOLPAKOVA, Ye.A., red.izd-va; DOROKHIRA,'I.N., tekbn.red. [Form control in individual development; a popular sci- entific essay]Riguliatsiia formoobrazovaniia v indivi- duallnom razvitii; nauchno-populiarnyi ocherk. Moskva, Izd- vo "Nauka," 1964. 133 p. (MIRA 17:4) IGITATIYEVA, G.M."j, SHUROVVIKOV, B.G. Brief news and infortation. Zool, zhuro 43 no.7ilO99-1102 164. (MIRA 17t12) LOPASHOI, G.V., red.j NNYFAKHp A.A.,, red.j SrROYEVAYA,. O.G., red.; IGNATIYEVA, ,,red. (Ce3-l differentiation and induction mechanisms; reports] Kletochnaia differentairovka i induktsionrWe mekhanizmyj abornik dokladoy, Hoskvap Naukap 1965. 269 p. (MIRA 180) 1. Simpozium po kletoebnoy differentsirovke i induktoion-- rqm makhani-nam. Moscow, 1963, 2. Institut morfologii zh:LvotrWkh im. A.N.Severtsova AN SSSR, Moskva (for Lopasbgv). YEPIFANOVAp Ollga ICOVOvna; PROKOFIYNVA-EELIGOVSXAYAp A.A.0 otv,, redoi IGNATIYEVA, G,M,p redo [Hormones and ce3l reproduction) Gormony i ramnozhania kl*tok. Moak-wav Maukap 1965. 240 p. (MRA 18111) IGNATIYEVA, G.M. Interrelationship between the processes of epiboly and . invagination during gastrulation in sturgeon embryos. Dokl. AN SSSR 165 no.4:970-973 D 165o (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut morfologii zbivotnykh in. A.U.Severtsova, AN SSSR, Submitted January 20j, 1965, IGNA'rlYfr,VAq (;.Vo 4, efffv,.-A!vr$rb.~., ttA pertuasis- p,p,qLj:t#:jgj,,n ., ^,, ty mrd i iran;,n ~ it., d-Ap.litheria-tal-ania, -moolne. m!.k-robiol., apid. i iaxun. 40 nco9tl3l,--','.35 8163. (MIM 17-51 .1 ,gii I mlLrob 1. is instituta IGNATIYEVA. G.V.-; $UWOXOVj A.A.; LEDENENAp A.G.; AI.AFIjZnVA, S.V. Immunological effectiveness of pertussia-diphtheria-tetanua vaccine. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 40 no.10:58-62 0 163. (MIRA 17t6) 1. 1z Moskovskogo instituts. epidemlologil i mikrobiologiJ I sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy stantsiJ Leningradakogo rayons, Moskvy. SARAYEVA, N.T.,- HASTYUKOVA, Yu.N.# IGRATIYEVA, G.V.; LEDEN-DIA, A.i-,.; KIILYABIGII, G.N, ... Serological an&lysi3 of the clinical and epidemiological effectiveness of various -r'-fflobulin doses in the prevention of meaales. Zhur. mikrobij., epid. i iw-,un. 42 no.11: 44-48 N '65. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Moskovskiy Imstitut epidemiologil i mlkrobiologi&l. SiittnItted June 4. 1965- ;GNAT'YEVA, G.V.; SAFYiYEVA, N.T.; KHHOM!-,T3KAYA, T.M.; LiD~14E'JA, A.G.; KASTYUKOVA, Yu.N.; NESTFROVA, T.P.; AUXFLIZOIA, S.B.; YERSWIA, A.S.; BARANOVA, T.V.; BULFFESHEVA, Ye.D., SEIPOVA, Y#,.P.; SUKHANOVA, R.V.; KHEXABIGH, G.N.; KHANTSIS, S.S. Clinical and epidemiological effvetiveness of a reduced dose of 1-globulin (1.5 ml) in seroprophylaxis of measle!). Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. i imnpln. 42 no.1207-61 D 165. (MIRA 1921) 1. Moskovskiy Institut opidemiologit i mikroblologil; Institut viru- mologil iment Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR; Moskovskayn sanit-Orno-epidemiolo- giche3kaya stantaiya; Rybintskuya sanitarni-epidemiologichesir-aya stantslya; Vladimirskaya nanitax-no-epidF,,mAnlogicheskayzi stantsiya i Ob"yedinennaya detskaya poliklinika, Makhach'KalA. [ - - 1~ ~-j T -, - - -j. t- ~ I ZAMTSLOV, X.N.; IGHATIYIVA, I.F. Treatment of cardiac and coronary innufficlency in hypertension. Trudy AMN SSSR 25:43-56 153. (MLRA 8:8) (HTPERTRITSION) (cARDrovAscuiAR SYSVII14-DISMSMS) DOROF-EYEVA, Z-Z-, kand.med.nnuk-, IGNATIY-rVl,. I.F. Diagnostic signifiennee of vectocnrdiogrADhy in rhaumAtic carditis. Ternp. nrkh. 10 ho,3:55-65 Mr '158'.' (MIRA 11:4) 1. Im Institutn terapii AM11 SSSR (dir-deyetvitellnyy chlen AKN SSSR prof. A.L. Kyasnikov) (RHEUMATIC HEM DISEASE, dingnosis, vactocardiogrnphy (Rus) (VECTOGARDIOGRAPHY, In vsr. dis. rheum. heart die. (RUB) DOROPETARVA, Z.Z.; IGNATOY11VA, I.Y. Significance of registration In precordial vectorcardiography accord- ing to the topographical principle In the diagnosis of w7ocardial lesions. Terap.arkh. 31 to.9:62-67 8 159. (MIRA 12t1j) 1. Iz Instituts, terapli ARN SSSR (dir. - daystvitellny7 chlen AXN SSSR prof. A.L. Wyaonikov), MoskTa. (VBCTORCARDIOGRAPHT) -:-'.lkt I yovv 1: 1 e i)',-1 I ty :Lt t f, ime of ep~ T-. it, 19L8, (in Index: 1*-"Lg), 30: 1~411, I- -N1,' 3, (Lotopicl 'Zimmal 1-1.,kdi Sti!tt,~,, *:o. '-'6, IGNA.T'UVA, -I.P., kand. eel I skoIchozyaystvennykh nauk. , -. Characteristics of the development of the mny-leaved lupine [with summary in ghgliohj. Izvs TSDA no*209-54 158.(KMA 11W (lupine) IGIIATOYEVA, I.P., kand.seliskokho2yaystvennykh nauk Developments,1 characteristics of larkspur- [with summar7 in Snglish]* Iwv. T30A no.4:43-!rj 160,* (MIRA 13:9) (Iarkspur) IGNATITEVA, I.F. Life cycle of Pyrothrum roseum M.D. Biul*Glav.botomada no."s62-76 ~Ikl. (KCRA 15:2) 1. Moskovskaya sellskakhozycyotvannaya akademiya imeni Tim:Lryazeva. (Pyrethrum) IGNAT-YEVAO I.P. 4 Some ontogenetic feature3 of the Oriental poppy. Bot. zhur. 46 no-9:1255-1270 S 161. (MIRA 14:9) I. Bellskokhotyaystvennaya bkademiya im. K.A.Timiryazova, bendrafty, Mo3kva. (Poppy) !.-P IGNATIYEVA, I.P. Morphogenesis of the Alpine forget-me-not. Dot. zhur. 46 no.S: 119/,-1202 Ag '61. (mm 15 1) 1. Sellskokhozyaystvenmya "emiya imani K.A. Timiryazevag Moiskva. (Forget-me-nots) (Botawi-44orphology) IGNkT I MA ~11-pl Some characteristics of the ontogeneoiij of the Missouri evening primroses Biul. Glav. bot. oada, no.45:87-97 162. (MM 16:2) 1. Mookovokaya sellskokh02yay8tvennaya akadezaiya imeni K.A. Timiryaseva. (Evening primrose) IGNATIYEVA, I,P. Some characteristics of the ontogenesis of'Oaillardla grandiflora Hort. Bot. xhur. 47 no.91l258-1272 S 162. (WRA 1685) 1. Dendrologichaskiy sad imeni R I Shredera, 14oskva. (G;4iiardia) IGNATIYEVAI I.P. Morphogenesis of the garden columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris L.). Bot. zhur. 49 noo3:358-371 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Dendrologioheokiy sad imni R,I. Shredera, Hoakva. IGNATIYEVA, I-p---- Shoot formation and secondary flowering in taproot and fibrous-root polycarpic herbaceous plants. Bot. zhur. 50 no.1:16-28 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Dandrologicheskiy sad imeni R.I.Shredera, Moskva. IGNAT EVA Ijf~a Life cycle of the taprooted and fibrous-rooted polycarpic herbaceous plants. Bot.zhur- 50 no.7003-916 J1 165. (MIRA 18111) 1. Sellokokhozyaystvennaya akademiya imeni TimiryaZeVAq Moskva. BELYAYEVSKIY., I.A.; SHIROKIKH, N.T.; IGNATOYEVA, I.S. Production of weld carbon dioxide in hydrolysis plants. Gidroliz. i lesokhim, promo 14 no.5:13-15 161, (miRA 16:7) 1. Ioeningradskiy gidroliznyy zavod (for Belyayevskiy,, Shirokikh). 2,, Gosudarotvennyy nauchno-iosledovateltakiy Institut gidroliznoy i matfitnoapirtovoy promyshlennosti (for I t1yeva), (Carbon dioxide) (Hydrolysiolm ~Z 3,131 .3 2-03) V010(110i /M,) 85883 S/04 601024101110191036 B006YB056 AUTHORS: Lurlye, M. S., Vasillyeva, Ye. I., and Ignatlyeva, I. V. TITLE: Ferroelectric'FilmsAith Rectangular Hysteresis Loo PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24, No. 11, pp. 1376 - 1379 TEXT: The present paper is a reproduction of a lecture delivered on the 3rd Conference on Ferroelectricity, which took place in Moscow from January 25 to 309 1960. The a-u-Wo-ra give a report on experimental in- vestigations of influencing the rectangularity of the dielectric hyste- resis by various factors. In the introduction, the influences exerted by the anisotropy of the unit cell (G. A. Smolenskiy) and the domain orientation and crystallographic structure (Ya. M. Ksendzov) are dis- cussed. In the followingg the opinion is expressed that the chemical bonds in the crystal lattice essentially influence the shape of the hysteresisl thus, e.g., it is known that when in the system of the solid solution (Ba,Fb)TiO Ba 2+ ions are replaced by Pb 2+ ions, the Card 1/4 Ferroelectric Films With Rectangular Hysteresis Loop 85883 S/048/60/024/011/019/C-16 B006/BO56 homeopolarity increases and also the rectangularity of the hysteresis, although the anisotropy of the unit cell increases (Smolenskiy had as- sumed that an improvement of rectangularity is due to a decrease of anisotropy). The authors investigated solid solutions of the system Pb(Ti,Zr,Sn)O 3 in form of thin diakep to which silver electrodes were fitted. Fig.1 shows E(E_) for some of the investigated compositions. It was found that the nonlinearity of the samples increases with increasing PbTiO 3 content, and has a maximum near the morphotropic transition from the rhombahedric into the tetragonal phase (near 45% PbTiO 3). As may be seen from Fig.2, the rectangularity increases with increasing PbTiO 3 content. As shown in Pig-3, the parameters remain unchanged within a wide temperature range. From the compositions given in the Table, the authors produced 2 p thick polycrystalline films on platinum foils or on platinum-plated ceramics, which they investigated. Fig-4 shows the hysteresis loops fo_r_T17`mswith Pt - Ag-electrodes and for films with Pt - In electrodes. Fig-5 shows E(E), as in the usual samples recorded at 50 cps, and Fig.6 shows the dependence of the nonlinearity of the Card 2/4 85883 Fe3~,rqelectric Films With Rectangular S/048/60/024/011/019/036 eresis Loop Boo6l 'n056 jc(4)-curves on the %ato electrode rial (measured at 500 QPB). There are 7 figures, I table, and 8 references: 3 Soviet, 3 US, I Cerman, and 1 Stapanese.o pj-~ % Z V cu-$ " . 146 Pbilro. PbTIO, j4pb3nop P'10 go 10 8,4 8M 0,65 P,24 7 10 P036'. 64 I 10.4 6950 0.78 36-10 54 36 - 12,2 10 is GM 5950 0.83 0 85 ~No 60. 40 - 6M . 0,85 p 5 55 45 - 14 6900 0.83 Table h Ca -3/4 fig Sn S/048160/024/011/019/036.1 Boo6/BO56 N Legend to Fig-5: Dependence of the 2 thick films on the variable and constant field strength, respectively: 1) 8 - f(Ej, E_ a 0; 2) E . f(E_)j --40 kv/cm.. Legend to Fig. 6: Dependence of the non- linearity of ferroelectric films on the electrode. material. 7 -- * ~99 * ~04 $141SOXIIIII)MIS is IF an min v JIVAI)ONJIVU be 8 a 41 0 0 a 4; v a 0 a CO 1L. "* '" 3 1 9 L A, 4, f 0. I-L .1-1-1 JL I I-- A-0 W U#9 b S 1 0 j S. A tlf~ ~ - Nft'r EM 0 OPMO M&r of Mal awys In 60 wwaviom "w. Veve and N. N. Sotx*v. 00 A. f Zowdiboya A talmlar Pftwm! 09 1 Ona of * hem suitable sWiturn lines lut tbt cletu, of Ct, 00 Ni, W, V, No, Ma and N in steel alloys at mimut concus. twed on litersturt date atkl umit rtifil, irvoiltwor. 00 Chat. IIIAW 00 400 00 464 too so 00 s i4l~ 000 76-72", q, 4~I , I ~ j:*0 ma!II, , I goo as* see too LAS 6.1001 .40 04. 441 it, Jc -~c J 1--r u it &v to SA; ~* (91011 004C K41 OCR ITOR "RKA04 1 94 1 or w I a a 0 0,0 OPOO000000000 0 0 0 "Zhur Rksper i Taoret Pit" Vol XXII, No 4, pp 38.5-399 Elect resistvmce of thin vireo of goldp silver, copper., platiram and tungsten vas, studied for current pulses of duration of tba~ order of tens of 3~tLcroeeconds an& for cvxreat densities vp to 5.W A/sq cm, depending on ene gy introduced into the vLres. It vas found that in rbe case of Solds silver and copSw the resistance coincides vith tbut down to loir currents. In case of platipm and tungsten for current densities over 1*ICPA/sq cm. the resistan e increases rapidly. The 'rime ft- crone" vitb a lowering of temp. Indebted to N. S. Soboley and N. A. Pekar. Received 20 434 .51., 21=1 V7 USSR/Chemistry of Colloids - Dispersed Systems. B-14 Abs Jour : Referat, Zhur - Khimiya; No 6) 1957, 18794 Author : I.F. Karpova, L.A. Ignatlyeva. Inst : Lenin7aO. Uni'Versity. Title : Struat4rril and Gsmotic Properties of Collodion and Merwranes of Copper Ferrieyanide. Orig 'Pub : Vestn. Leningr. un-ta, 1956, ,io 16, io5-log Abstract : The oumtic prQssure of the b.4% saccharose solution on collodloa ricrabranes (average pore radius 1 to 10 m,.%) aid pr,-~-J.nitation membranes produced of Cu2/fe(CN)67 impre&naxed into the collodion film (average poro radius 1 to 10 mAj) was measured. It was shown that for osmo- tic pressure measurements, the average pore radius of collodion membranes should not exceed 1 m,,^, and that of precipitation membranes should not exceed 4.1 m/, Card 1/1 342 BABMKIN9 AA*; UTAXOTs A.T.; IOX42$MWA$ L.A. Infrared "trowoopl a of the adsorption and surface reactions of ethyl methyl alcohols on alunime oxide. Fit. Oore UoJtift-W 157. (Xm U:8) 1; Modmakly ordens, lenins, I ordena Tmdovogo, Krasnoge Zaamal &osu&a-Avemrqy universitet in. N.V. lomononova I Institut fist- chemkor WWI AX IM (Ylotbanol-gPeotra) (Alumiums oxide) 69787 8/055J59/000/06/13/027 t/. L11 0 B006JB005 IS70") 00149) AUTHORM Ignatlyevag L. A.$ Bazhulin, P. A.p Bayevap I. K. TITLE: The Integral Intensities of Infrared Absorption Bands in the Series of (CH3 )nSiC1 4-n CompoundsI PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo universitsta. Seriya matematikil mekhaniki, astronomiij fizikil khimii, 1959, No. 6, pp. 127 - 130 TEXT: This article reproduces a report delivered at the Conference-on Chesistry and Use of OrZanosilicon Compound in September 1956. The results-of infrared absorption spectrum investigations are listed in a table, and subsequently do- scribed in detail. To exolude Intermolocular interactionst the spectra of the gaseous compounds were recorded at low pressures. The spectra were registered by means of a split-beam infrared spectrometer of the type IKS-2 in the range of from 4,000 to 530 cm-1. A bismuth bolometer with a sensitivity of 25 v/w was used as a radiation receiver. To avoid distortions of the band form, recording was carried out at small velooities. The samples were placed in glass ouvettes, 45 and 100 mm longg with a KC1 window. Vapor pressure was measured by a mercury Card 1/3 69787 The Integral Intensities of Infrared Absorption Bands 8/055/59/000/06/13/027 in the Series of (CH3)ng'C'4-n Compounds B006/BO05 aanoaster. The- Oxperiaents were carried out at pressures of 4 and - torr (i.e. 1-10% of the maturation premmur,e). Cuvettes evacuated to 5-lo-3 torr were introduced for compensation into the second channel of the spectrometer. The + a) integral absorption coefficient A - aPd0j where up is the absorption coef- 00 fioient referring to unit length and premmureq was used as a measure for the integral absorption intensity. It was possible to measure the pressure with an accuracy of 10-15%. Without corrections, the total error of intensity measure- ment was 20-25%. Results (0 in cm-1): Card 2/3 69787 The Integral intensities of Infrare d Absorption Bands 3/055/59/000/06/1 3/027 in the Series of (Gil 3)nSiO1 4-n Comp ounds 130060005 Substance Oscillation tZge symmetr. Asymetr, symmetr. symmetr. asymmetr. anyametr. valenoy- valanoy-, deforma-- valenoy- valsnoy~- valency- CH 3 OR 3 tion-CH 3 Si-C Si-C A ~A 0 A A A A (OR )SiC1 2920 48 3 3 2985 103! 1 1266 310 T64 490 - 575 458 (CH 3)2S'Cl2 2920 100 2980 170' 1264 37o 691. 220 804 407 538 258 (CH 3)3 SiCl 2905 145 2975 280 1261 415 631 105 761 239 - - (CH 3)4 Si 2900 210 2970 36o- 1259 500 69o 225 M. I. Batuyev, A. D. Petrovs Va A. Ponomarenko, and A. D. Matveyeva are mentioned. I e Ther are I table slid ASSOCIA TION: Kafedra 4 reterences, o tiki (Chair I of which of O tic ) is Soviet. s p p SUBMITTED: April 23, 1959 Card 3/3 24(7), 24(2) SOV/51-6-6-19/.34 AUTHORs Ipat~sm, L-A- TITIZ% Study of rk- and "podumenos by Moans of Infrared Spectrosoopy (Ituchentye f),- I ?4podumonov motodom infrakrannoy spektroskopii) PERIODICAL: Optika I spaktroskopiya, 1959, Vol 6, Nr 6, op 807-810 (USSR). ABSTRACT: ot-spodumene in a natural mineral LiAl[S1Z0J containing *66% of 3102, --27% of A120z, -1% of L.-~O and certain impurities - Heating of ev-spodumene to temperatu;es of the order of 10000C transforms it into [A-3p*dumene. The transition Is andothormic and it Is accompanied by large changes In volume and other physical Ponstants (specifl? gravity, refractive Index, intarplAnar distance In Debye X-ray patternis, ioo tne table on p 807). All those effects ouggest that important chang-vi oc-ur in the crystal lattlis on 4i.-Ol) transition. The structure of it-spodumano is similar to that of clizo-onstatite with t-.o atoam of Mg roplaild by Al and Li surrounded by six atomi of oxygen (coordination number ot Al equal to 6). The structure of Is-spodumene is not known. It Vaa suggested that it Is similar to that of silicates with aliminium at totrahodral sites surrounded by four oxygen atme (coordination number of Al equal to 4). in order to c-book this suggestion the author obtained Infrared spectra of both apodumene modift.*%tions. These spectra were measured uoing a two-beam infrared spectrometer 10-2 in the region Card 1/2 from 550 to 3000 cm-1. In order to atudy the changes on trancition from Study of - and -Spodumenes by Means of Infrared Spectroscopy SOV/51-6-6-19/34 *spodumeno to P-spodumene samples which underwent various heat treatments were used. Fig 1 shown the transmission spectra of spodumenos heated to various temperatures (curves I-IV) and that of CL-spodumeno which did not undergo any heat treatment (curve 46). These spectra show that the transition occurs near 9000C. Comparison of the spodumene opectr,a of Fig 1 'with the spectra of mine.7~ls containing Al surrounded by six oxygen atom (topat, beryl and kyanite, shown in the lower part of Fig 2) and by four oxygen atom (analcite, milarite and sodalite, shown in the upper part of Fig 2) proves that the suggestion made above is correct, i.e. in tL-spodumene each Al atom is surrounded by six oxygens and in F-spodumens each such atom is surrounded by four oxygens, There are 2 figures, 1 table and 8 references , 4 of which Card 2/2 are Soviet, 3 German and 1 English. 211.7100 7'(102 SOV/70-4-6-3/31 AUTHORSt kolontsova,,Ye. V., Ignatlyeva, L. A. TITLE: Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays by Quartz Crystals Before and After the Exposure to Neutron Radiation PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6, pp 821-825 (USSR) ABSTRACT& The X-ray diffraction photographs of quartz crystals were taken by Mo radiation, monochromatized reflecting from a slightly bent topaz crystal which proved to be better than pentaerythrite. The intensity of the X-ray beam was controlled taking photographs of a standard polycrystalline specimen parallel with those of the quartz under test. The intensities of diffuse maxima were measured photometrically, reciprocal lattice coordinates computed according to formulas derived by Yu. A. Bagaryatskiy, contour lines of equal diffusion drawn on reciprocal lattice projections, and the intensity changes in certain directions represented graphically. The latter disclosed that the exposure of both natural and artificigl quartz crystalg to - Card 1/4 , does neutron radiation, up to 101 neutrons per cml- Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays by Quartz 77102 Crystals Before and After the Exposure to SOV/7o-4-6-3/31 Neutron Radiation i,- not alter the pattern and intensity of diffuse scattering to an extent greater than possible experi- mental errors. The exposure to neutron radiation of 10 19 neutrons per cm2intensity increased the in- tensity of dIffusion by 50%, but did not change the forms and positions of diffraction maxima (see Fig. 4). Z Fli 4 Intensity distribution of diffracted X-rays along Z-120 7, (111bef*ore; and,62) after the exp?aure of quartz crystals to neuTron radiation of 10 neutrons per cm intensity. Arrows point to the diffuse maxima of a standard specimen. Card 2/4 Diffuse Scattering of X-Ray3 by Quartz -17102 Crystals Before and After the Exposuve to SOVI/10-4-6-3/31 Neutron Radiation This seems to indicate that exposure to neutron radiation does not alter the irregular nature of defect distribution but only the number of defects. After six months re- laxation of the exposed crystals, the intensity increase of diffusion dropped from 50 to 20%. This obviously points to the decreased number of defects after re- laxation. The quartz crystals, exposed to neutron radiation and etched by IIF for 15 minutes, were studied under an electron microscope at 200-8,000 X enlargements. The tests failed to show any relationship between etch pits and dislocations. The etch pits on artificial crystals were smaller and sharper than on natural crystals. The crystals exposed to neutron radiation showed waved etch figures. L. I. Tsinober is acknowledged for the specimens made available and T. T. Filippova for elec- tron-microscope studies. There are 4 figures; and 17 references, 9 Soviet, 6 U.K., I U.S., 1 French. The 5 most recent U.K. and U.S. references are: P. Clemens, Card 3/4 Philos. Mag., 1, 10, 938 (1956); K. Huang, Proc. Roy. Diffuse Scattering of X-Rays by Quartz 77102 Crystals Before and After the Exposure to sov/7o-4-6-3/31 Neutron Radiation ASSOCIATION: SUBMITTEDt Soc., A, 1 0, 1020, 102 (1957); M. Wittels, Philos. Mag., 2, N, 1445 (1957); M. Wittels, F. Sherrill, Phys. Rev. 93 510 1117 (19511); M. Born, Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 160, 683P 397 (1942). Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M. V. Lomonosova) February 7, 1959 Card 4/11 8/15 60/003/004/015/040/XX B020YB054 AUTHORS: Fioshin, M. Ya*9 Khazovap 0. A., Ignatlyeva, L. A. - "~Cr" TITLE: Study of the Anode Process in the Electrolysis of Mixtures of Sulfuric and Acetic Acid. II. Effect of the Solution Composition on the Ratio of Components in the Mixture of Anode Gases PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vyeahikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Xhimiya i khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, 1960, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 637 - 641 TEXT: The authors attempted to study the composition of gases liberated from the anode in the electrolysis of an anhydrous mixture of sulfuric and acetic acids and their dependence on the composition of the solution. The gases li'6erated from the anode were analyzed by a BTA-2 (VTI-2) gas analyzer. The analytical method was based on a successive and selective absorption of the principal components of the gas mixture by various absorbents, and on a combustion of hot gases with subsequent analysis of the combustion products. The authors determined C02 by 33~ KOH, the Card 1A Study of the Anode Process in the S/153/60/003/004/015/040/XX Electrolysis of Mixtures of Sulfuric and B02O/BO54 Acetic Acid. II. Effect of the Solution Composition on the Ratio of Components in the Mixture of Anode Gases unsaturated hydrocarbons by a KBr solution saturated with bromine vapors, 02 by a basic pyrogallol solution, CO by a Cu20 suspension in concentrated H2so4 absorbed with P-naphthol, H2 by combustion over CuO at 270-2800G, and the saturated hydrocarbons by combustion over CuO at 850-950OC- Sulfuric and acetic acid must be highly pure, and not con- tain any water. Electrolysis was conducted in a cylindrical glass vessel with a ground-in glass stopper, with fused-in electrodes, and a tube to draw off the2gas. The anode used was a smooth platinum not with a surface of 63,5 cm . The anode space was separated from the cathode space by a ceramic diaphragm. The current source used was a storage battery with a voltage of 80 Y. Electrolysis was conducted in an an- 4ydrous H2SO 4 -CH3COOK mixture in an interval of 20-80 mole% of H 2S0 4* Ten different compositions (20p 25p 301 33~ 35, 45~ 50, 55, 60, and 60% H280 4) were analyzed. For each composition, the gae analysis was conducted at three current densities: 2.78-10-4, 5-5-10_4~ and Card 2A Study of the Anode Process in the s/i53/60/003/004/015/040/XX Electrolysis of Mixtures of Sulfuric and B02Q/B054 Acetic Acid. II. Effect of the Solution Composition on the Ratio of Components in the Mixture of Anode Gases 1-58-10- 3 a/cm2, which corresponded to the lower, central, and upper part of the curve T a W f(log Ia ). The change in the ethane.- (Fig.1), carbon dioxide- (Fig.2), and oxygen content (Fig-3) in dependence on the solution composition was observed. The Kolbe synthesis proceeded in a mixture containing up to 50 mole% of H 2so4 at current densities of from 2'.76-10-4 to 1-58-10-3 a/cm 2. Besides the Kolbe synthesis, an in- tensive oxidation of acetic acid to CO. and water is likely to proceed on the anode. At concentrations higher than 50 mole% Of H 2SO 4's this re- action proceeds jointly with the release of oxygen. The formation of solvates influences,the composition of anode gases. In the diagram C02 = f(C H2S04 ), the points of solvate formation correspond to the maximum, in the diagram C c0 2 a f(C H2SO4 )to the minimum. N. I. Dedusenko (Ref.5) is mentioned. There are 3 figures and 10 references: 3 Soviet, Card 3/4 Study of the Anode Process in the S/153/60/003/004/015/040/XX Electrolysis of Mixtures of Sulfuric and B02O/BO54 Acetic Acid. II. Effect of the Solution Composition on the Ratio of Components in the Mixture of Anode Gases 3 Britiahs 3 German, and I Swiss. ASSOCIATION: Moskovakiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakly Institut Im. D. i. Mendeleyeva, kafedra tekhnologii elektrokhimiche- skikh proizvodetv (Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D, I. Mendeleyevo Department for the Technology of the Electrochemical Industry) SUBMITTED: October 20, 1958 Card 4/4 IGNAT I TIVA L.A.; 7ILIPPOVA, 1. 1. VOOMMOM h Study of oC. andA-spodumenes by means of infrared spectroscopy. Zhur.fis.khim. 34 n0.912092-2090 3 160. (MINA 13:9) 1. Maskovskly goeudaretyannyy universitet im. X.T.Jamonoeova. (SWumene-Spectra) ja AUTHORS: Ianatlyeva, TITLE: The intensities co-organic 37771 S/661/61/000/000'/062/031 D243/D302 L. A., Bazhulin, P. 411. and Bayeva, I. K. of the infrared absorption bands of zili- compounds of the series (Ch 3)n Sicl 4-n SOURCB; Khimiya i prakticheskoye prineneniye kre=eorganicheskikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentsii, no. 6: Doklady, di--kus- sii, resheniye. II Vses. konfer. po khimii i prak-. prim. kremneorg. soyed., Len. 1958. Leningrad Izd-vo AN SS'SR, 1961, 277-282 TEXT: The authors studied the integral intensities of the infrared absorption bands of the above compounds, where n = 1,2,3,4, and fol- low the change of intensity and frequency of the absorption bands for separate bonds in the molecule when ClIs were substituted by CH3 groups. All investigations were carried out in the vapor Phase at low pressures to exclude intermolecular reactions. The spectra ,aere recorded with a two-ray 14 kC-Z(IKS-2) infrared spectrometer Card 1/3 S/661/61/000/006/062/081 The intensities of D2A3/D302 in the region 4000 to 530 cm- 1, a bismuth bolometer acting as ra- diation receiver and the spect*ra being recorded at low speeds to avoid distortion. The experiments were carried out at 4 mn and 10 mm pressures. The average error in measuring the integral intensity was 20 - 2%. A. L. Smith's interpretation of the I-R absorption * as the m n bands was accepted but the 761 c -1 frequency band was take valence asymmetric oscil *lation of Si-C. in (CH 3)3 SiCl. The results are given in tabulated form and show the charactt~ris-zic ch--nges which occur. It is su-Gested that the -rise irk inte-no-fty of the Si-C 0 oscillation may be due to the larp diffovence -in electronegativity between the Si atoms (1 .8) and t-he C! --t t-o::'-~ the dipole moment of the Si-C bo!~d. Reft~rQn---e ii, n--;,de to the -.,ork of 1M. I. Batuyev, A.. D. Petrov, V. A. Pono:rur,~!-.-ko A. D. !~'-.tt- veyeva in this conncction. .'%!so, with a of cl-1-01-ine chai,;cs in d-!.:)'.~It~ of -.1.C: bonds atoms in t-he molecule Q , may have an induct4on offeev on tl-.(-- 4A-10 bL)".1o, cau:;L. t'-'je on- - ' - :1 e I cillation intcrisi-.1, of Aa.ter to rioe. '2*,.,~--c I t,-blo and 4 references: 1 Sjvielu-blo~.- un-d.3 refererces to Card 2/3 S/66 61/000/006/062/081 The intensities of ... D243X302 the Engl4sh-l.nguage publications read as follows: T. Shimanouchi, I. Tsuchiya and Y. Mikawa, J. Chem Phys., 18, 1306, (1950); 1. Du- chesne, J. Chem. Phys., 16, 1006, 4948). ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenny universitet im. L. V. Lomo- nosova (Moscow State University 4M. I.1. V. Lomonosov) Card 3/3