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PETROVA, Ye.k; SID0,101F.0, G.A.; IVANOVA, T-1- :I J~~ - . r:-l f (I. Crystalline vadolinite. Geol.mest.red.elem. na.9 ;- -" (PIIRA 14: 9) (Siberia--Gadolinite) IVACiLVA, T. T. , C!Drid Af:-r O-ci -- (dins) I'Holi~, of p r~ lo-jiin~ in th~-, 1-ife of cultivatc-d soil." lge(j. 18 pp; (Moscow Ovder (.-f Af~*rf- cultural Academy iii, ~'. A. T-i.iAryazcvjI; 120 copli(~--; ~:;ricc- r.~01; ---lv~,:Irl C. (KL, 24-6(,, 134) PETROVA, Yo.h.; SIDOIRENKO, G.A.L_IVANOVA, T.I. Fervusonite from albitites. Geol.ment.red.elen, no.9:1.61-16-7 (I" 161. aFLA iltig) (Siberia--Fergusonite) (Siberia-MIbitite) I -:1MOVA, ~ ~1., gornyy inzh. Some problems in the evaluation of machinery units with v1de-and mirrow-range cutter-loaders. Ugoll 37 no.2t28-33 N' 162. (MIRA 15:2) (Coal mining machinery) - - IVANOVA, T. I. Labor consumption in the processes of supporting wid controlling roofs. Nauch. trudy MGI no. 34:57-68 160. (KRA 14:4) (Mine timbering) (Mine management) IVANOVA,-,,Tj~ ., gornyy inzhen,--r Operating- efficiency of the E-52M unit in Kuzmtsk Basin a-Ines and ways of increasing it. Nauch. trudy 11GI no.1~3%63-73 162. (HIPJL 16:9) (Kuznetsk Basin-Coal mining machirery) ,,a h + k, Is n C. E- 4, 9 ru ~6 v 4* 0 v a 91 0 0 G M 4 6 0 C 44 Q 1* 4) 0 0 a d) 0 I in P 12 Z) ", A )t 11aPf 16 P 1, o A 0 t, 6, '1 o m C, 1,, I I AA 68 4C (4, I r If j j A A 06 ji U* dynamides 61 the tramatommition of diphtheria toxMit 00 of Varimm qP" into Antolini. KaWna. Arch. sa. ~4d. it', .9, q. It.1 jqfl. pl-Iiiiji, 00 French ($41 2)(196M.-Tmirim or van-mg titer 4,1,1 .,e 4t,CVUlAtkm rat" lkrotfutvtJ im 4irdioary NfArilis tirwith "Os 00 and without r4isr. bufftmi litut uIll"Mcm I, Vim Ilk INIVII 06 all Itith 4.6% (vim. fol"Alim dty% tht N vtIrvi's 1,11 -he to I diffterrit I" wtm tbtt same, I "naltuirAllOo IsM!- ria Is setwopotalrd by denaturatiou *4 1114"Iff4ledl lly thil .41110 00 fall of titer and 4owing of The 11,rcultiliom reactl-m. Thi, 9041 00 lowerhigot the titer is greater with the tokini -1 the It-slier titec and in be to%imkpntutrt tx% hufferkd okcit2a wiih*ul =e0 00 sugar. 00 5 develops more rapidly than I hat judged by IfIr floc"llation, 0 The anatozins learn the low-titer Imim firvome Ornuo. =00 stable setwdint to titer -"~r x"n, thaw In" 100 litt'r (mitim. Themuslalidiiy 00 00 velops niorealuiriv and &WO not rijilicitle with the C.,Illr*lx 00 a even 30 *Ys. The toxins hm thc Larger part of their 0 *0 0 toxidty at the end of the fird 3 days. ow from 4ugar- and buffer-omig. tinetlim, are "timptettly drioxilled in 30 ~04111 00 9 dayt; of formatin trealitment. while the others have a rewluill loticity, after W) days, Anatoxiftm produced frmn highly Wicillating in Yukar-Co"Iff. inelin fwvw~s% X powers. W. A. PcflxweU ve 0 aV_i 1;09 ue 0 4 j a . j L AWALLO~GKAL 4,11(RATU111 (LASSIFICATICh It AV 10 r W_ I V AAA S a nd (I q U 11; !; to tv r, %, to mi 0 It 99 Is it It cc it ft OW it 1 14 4nd * .46 0 0 4D 40 9 41 0 0 111, 41 0 48 0 0 0 4 0 40 09 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 00 0 4, 0 0 ,go* 0 90 # 00 0,0 0 0 IIH so -M-A 4 A -dth.. b=wydc strosoo--" Adw die 00 Immox uw J)Olfie 4 t 0o n. No 10, 29-32 10 ave tit C, h,j..jdi.) in 11110 01 2--'~ 110) 194 It (sIdlamy Th, Caltuft-4 P "it n It- 69i S 1"he origi 00 Y of hLn imi,j sUmY kft ut-tchan d. 00 In I Y'Inc lawntim, act*` t I- t 10 and 1111 111 1 7, al 4111 itI lato CA C41 vini- bow JOWC, I zoo in u ri. 0t The colon e5 ict) ThCT &1w Ma U 'd 0' "d ~Ait-nct to Ult tLkCmA!bC Yt Wit. ,,,d ftsis"nct to ;11 how r nct it) =00 is. tiat "ley h*" ml Streplocide. o0 ond dow 0, W it Itc (If 91VA00 0 0 J to 0 1 Ire 0 AAL-! We 0 lt IT1,47,*1 CLAWFICATIC" SLA SITALIijeGICALL 114. H v 1 '41 41 j a 4.1 "La ri r4 tt n It 6 111 0 0 U LS it to 1* d Ce 0 40 00 a 0 IS 0 o o 0 go 0 * 10 ; 0 ii ~460 0 19- j Nnmo2 Dissartationx Dogroot Afff iliat ion: Dof ense Date# Place 1 Certification Dcto 1 Source: IVANOV.L# Tamra Illinichna Clinic of antibiotics (penicillin nnd Banaaina) on the imnunobiologicnl reactivity of onori- mental animnls Doc Ibil Elai Stanislav, State Mod Inst 12 Apr 35i Council of Kftcr~kov Med Inst 23 thr 57 BNVO 14/57 IVANOVA, T.I. The effect of penicillin on the phagocytic reaction in mice in an experimental infection procous. Zhur.m1krobiolospid. t immun. 27 no.5:31-32 Ky 156. (MLRA 918) 1. 1 Kharlkovskogo moditainskogo inatituta i StanisUvukogo moditainakogo instituta. *.(MIGROCOCCUS PYOGMS, infect. exper., off. of penicillin on. in mice) (PSNICILLIN, off. on exper. Kicrococcus pyogenes infect. in mice) -lVPl,lOV.Al', Tat'yana Iyanoyna: KIRILLOVA, Zinaida Alekawyevnaj IUBICIEV lev Yakavlevich,- SKORBILITIA, T.N., red., POGOPKril., 1(.V.; teldw. red. [Insomnia; treatment and prevention] Bessonnitna; lichenie i preduprezhdenie. Moskva,, Medgizp 1960. 36 P. NIRA 15:1) (INSCM1,11A) SIM 19 M.M.; IVAN FA, Tj Effect of imanin administered oube-ataneously. Antiblot" ' 5 no.2:103-104 Mx-Ap 160. -'-t.--,LaA 14:5) 1. Kafedra patologicheakoy fiziologii (zav. .. prof. M.M.Smyk) Luganskogo meditsinskogo inatituta i kafedra m.Ll=obJ.o:Lgi (zav. - prof. T.I.Ivanova) Stanislavskogo meditains1rogo instituta. (ANTIBIOTICS) SEKIKHATOVA, O.A.; ITOVA T.I. j._ Method for manometric determination of respiratax-f curbon dioxida. Fiziol.rast. 12 no.12175-177 Ja-F 165. (MMA 1813) 1. Botanicheskiy institut imeni Komarova AN SSSR, Lenizigrad. USSR/1-fedicine - Adenosin - TFiphosphate J= 49 (ATP) Medicine - Muscles, Chemistry "Nature of the Interaction Betwoon Adenosin-Triphosph.1te (AT.11) anti Actor,,vociria,lv I.I. Ivanoc, T. I. Ivanova, First 14oscow t1rid Inst, 14.'ri of ealth KISSR, pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR11 Vol LXIV) 140 5 Increased tension is noted in actcmyocine fibers by interaction of ATP producing dehydro- generation of actomyocine gel. Contraction is the first reaction of.gels to ATP, in- dicating a definite salt concentration in all fibers. Sutnitted 1)y Acad A. T. Oparin, 18 Apr 49 PA 50/49T53 A A L. I It L a 1, F 4 A A -W Att.. k-, -1 r. A The nature of interecdou of &den-101 11r, ith (A, actomyosin. K t. ivanov iiiiii T 1. 11,11-f 11bdy lit- I f-40 Akad. SaNk S.S.S.R. 60. titwrn treated with AdritWue triptxosphi4tc (ATV) tim"im 0 More drnw and "mque On the c9urw of curttrwl- Witil ~nd AW) beomile 1110M extellhible is pu,~ihle. with rcLaxitim ujoa "0 trinuvAl Mitumt to original size). Trmuntist of A tiber with ATII while under nw-hrraking teusioij i-4use%incrmw of "demity" - " e of the fiber (with c1mro"eristic cim-Amlile suffAce). ac. "Mlp~nied by Jou od some wAter mmrnt ajO Increum of extoobifity. The extettlirm chatr4curiitic A the fiber tiratril by ATP is very similai to thkt obulf"CII from de. miturt1kni Irvatuirtnt with CuSAP.. The primary irsc. 00 tion 4 actotayusin Xyl t. A I'll i, CUMI'~Wtk4l ILA""I oo syne~ of the pnnvin gvI ~ec"nimsti"I i,y dth (,I the ruicrilemi, G. X1. =Lt.tt 46 * 00 Wd ASS IL A NtTALtLFrFrAL LITEVOLNt tLAWFKATION v of 5 'a a 1) tp M M W (I ICU It Utt ti UL-A liza i 0 1 IT'* 0 0 00:00 *a *a* got** **::F: :I:** o o 0 00 00 0*0* *(be 400 1* 0 V 0 a* 0 goo as* to too ActirA of ligh preasnire orl raj%ius and water-ioluble adenodaftripba4phataw i - t - t vanor am 'r, . L, f-py%%% (let Mostrow hled. Inst.)- Doblady Ak44. JVai-k 1.5 'N.' 77, is MOCCI "I supporting P0.1- sible identity of myosin and adenottitiettillhosphalase (1) (watcr-sol.), with 10 refervitic". Applic2tion of 4000 ,Atln. prim-sure leids to complele deostut3tion of ulyoun in 10 min. anti JVI tnzytiik properties Are coruilkilify loot. The water-". I slid potato 1, however, retain their enzymic properties without Change under thiii Irtaittlent. TIIIJI MAY IeAll 10 diViSiOn of 14"Oll-ill't iIIII), vnitc-slatkie And prrvwrr-utt%ta6h-. outung lite Lmer ate linyoWn and aclonlYistin. Hence the of tnv~in beffix a compltx of inymin proper mi altich "Airt.).ol. I JS advnbed does not appcur founded on fact. N(ittins of malignant grvwtht in cfinlra.-it It) inymin are itable to 4000 aim . premire anti Wain their enzymic ptolytrties, which arise apparently from adsiarb"I U. M. Kmolipoff . i~j ~~ 11 11. Dissertation: "On the Effect of Low Temperatureb and High PrrmsureB on the 'Stx-.~c4----re of the Proteins of Normal and Malignant Tissues." Cand Biol '::cij Acarl Yed "Eci U Ft., 22 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moacow, 11 Jun 5h) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec. 1954 AUTHORS: Tustanovskiy, A. A., TITLE: Deamination of d.-Sarcoiysill in 11ormal (0 dezam!n-irovanii 1-oarkoliz`.na v nornalln,kh tkanyakh) PERIODICAL-, Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956, Vol (USSR) 22-.-'- 15/57 , -1 and Tumor-Affectodlissue- i a-,Yukh_o10rjkh 122, lir 4, pp 665-667 ABSTRACT: Sarcolys-in is a raoe,nate of the derivative of a natural amino acid, th-~~ and represents one 3f "he most promising synthetic drugs -against humors (Ref 1). It., ntructliz-al formula is given. The cheino - t.herapeutic, efficar!y of preparat!.c.nq f:i,cm ohloroothylanines depends to a oorf:iderable extent u-pon their stability in the media of the organism. A general methot-1 for their inactivation is their hydrolysis. which is accompand.ed by ionization of the chlorine and by clnlrersion intc a deri,j-ativa that. has no -toxic and therapeutil o propert `es- (Ref 2). Its mechanJ sm of inactivation involves specific transforoir_,- processeq for phenylalanine. AnDther iiipthod. is sarcol~rji.n in this zypical case, Card 1/4 the. ox"dat:i.on of thz-D chloroothy~. gro~nli, up icetaldohyde and Deamination of d--Sarc-Iyj-*n in iijrma- and Tumor-Affooted S07 ; 2i Tissues formiate "Ref 2). That part of the inao~tilvation mezhams- M c 0 rXI e r W3 the tranoformatit,,I-, ;:f th,! ph,~Yiylalanine aspen-ially deserves parti-cu-1'ar attention s4n-,.e it has tecome known th~---t the d,'soirier of sar,-.oiysin is dIc- shed -ty a consideia'bly Tedw~ed anti-t,.3zor ac'--`.rity, as o-ompa:rad -with the 2.-isc~mcr. Both isomei-s exert the came effect on the tone-marrow by d---Dres34-pr, the leacopolesUi to the sane exten4.. k--ebo Pefo- -,;;,4) did not su,-.-eed in !:-.~pplyI.ng the fixperimentual proof for the aSsumntior- that the reduced effe,-." of the d-!-,arcolysin is related with the specifi-, deamination cf d-phenylalanine by -,the oxydase of the d-amino ac-ids, Thereft)re, the authora tried to r.larify th--P, part of the problem under review Jn the tissues mortioned and, in part:Iou'lar, in the bone-ma:-row. Here, another ~ssent.fal question could be eIvridate(l, whether the interaction of the chloroethylamines with fei-ments of "he L,-Lssues iE; ,;onnecbed ;~-ith a necessary lesion of the f,-n-aents (Ref 4). The results in table 1 have proved an undoubteJ capability of the ncrmal and tumor -Ussties to deaminize the d-sar,iolysl.n. The ovidence, how,-.~ver, provides no information Card 2/4 whether only the hydroli:7ed d-!~rtrcoly~,-Ln is deaminized, and Deamination of d-Sarcolysizi in Nornial and Tumor-Pfff~'(,'ed 5011/20-122-4-J5/57 Tissues whether the hydrolysis occurs only up to the point when the intact d-sarcolysin comes in contact with the ferment. The oxydase of the d-sarcolysin in the sarcoma 45 is distinguished by a considerable constancy of activity, whereas in other tuziors (experimental and human ones) This fernent was rarely found. An understanding of the manife3tations described depends upon the question whether the inconstancy o-f the oxydaBe act--*vi+.y is due to a real absence of the apoferment or only to the missing coferment (flavin adenine dinucleotide). This and further related questions are at present clarif,-*Led by the authors. There are 3 figures and 6 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut eksperimentallnoy patologii i terapii raka Akademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (Institute of Experimental Pathology and Tumor Thera.DY, Academy of Medi,cal Scienceii, USSR) PRESENTED: hlay 31, 1958, by V. A. Engellgardt,llember, Academy of Sciences, USSR Card 3/4 PYATKIN, Kirill Dmitriyevichj-~~I&_T.L, ##d.; CHUCIMPAK, V.D., tekhn, red.; RATZ, A.L., tekhn.--:?W-., (Medical microbiology) Meditsinskaia mikrobiologiia. Kiev, Gosmedizdat USSRP 1962. 382 p. (MIRA. 16:5) (MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY) I- f a '1VTP, 17, 111 w"'.1 11 "it" P11 :10191 1111". 111""HMMIM 112. :1 M, 111L IVANOVA, T.I.,, prof.; VIKTOROVSKAYA, Ics.N., dotesmt; LUIOVOY, I.D.- KMOSIMVA, M.V. Use of albomycin in treating vcmen with inflammatory diseases of the genitalia. Sov.med. no.3:121-122 t62. (IURA 15:5) 1. 1z kafedry akusherstva i ginekologil (zav,. - prof. A.,V. Anisimov) i kafedry mikrobiologii (zav. - Mf. T.I. Ivanova) Stanislavskogo moditsinskogo instituta (dir. - dotsent G.A. Babenko). (GIINERATIVE ORGANS, FR4AU--DISWFZ) (ALBOMYCIN) 1 -1 V F - M " IVANOVA, T.1, - FATRILO, Ta.P. ; Spl2lYU,j'()Vi ""I ,. ., . "i. I - ~ Ml-roflora of the gastric cont~mt,13 in -.-ance-r. m.l.krob.to.l.,epid. i immlin, '41 "o-5,125-1213 164. 0-41MI -,q-z2,) 1. Stanialavskiy modit,91twicty institirt. L 3,3~99_66 EWT (d) /EWT (1) X ~C~ ~. A- -G-0-1 5-3 1 _3 -(A-) 1jP (G) SOME CUM U11/0057/66/036/005/0907/0912 AUTHOR: Ivnnova, T. I.:_Puatovalov, G. Yo; Roykhrudell, H. M. I , - - ~ ~ 7- , I i - OM: E21ysigs 120mIrtment. Moscow State Universitz im. M.VoLoniononov (Moskoval'.1y Cosudarstvonnyy universitot Fizichaskiy takulltat) TITLE: Solution of LaDl ce's_e(juallon for a Penning dis2halra-za- 23 SOUFICE: Zhurnal toldinicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, noo 5, 1966p 907-912 TOPIC TAGS: Penning discharge, electrostatic field, Laplace equation, mathenatic method, approximate solution ABSTRACT: Because of its practical significance in connection with design and study of Penning discharges, the authors calculate the electrostatic field of a charged cylinder of radius a and length 2L located midway between and with its nxis perpendi- cular to two infinite parallel plane grounded electrodes separated by a distance of 2D. The problem is first solved rigorously by separation of variables In cylindrical coordinates r. 0 z (origin of coordinates at the center of the cylindrical electrode), and a set of linear equations is derived from which the coefficionts in the resulting exparmion in a series of modifie'd Bessel functionq can bo-oalculixted. Because of the complexity of the calculations, a second, approximate, calculation technique is devel- oped. This technique is based on the assumption of a particular relatively simple -;~_33yjq-66 - ____ __ ACC NR, AP6015313 form, suggested by results of electrolytic tank measurements, for the potential in the region r = a, L 4 z 4 D. The limiting cases L -4 0 and L -+ D are discussed, and. nwaerical calculations for the case L/D = 1/2 are presented and ocmpared with resuak of olectrolytic tank measurements. The approximate calculattions are least accurat;!--~~'V near the edge of the cylindrical electrode; in this region the error is 10-20 % when 10 terms of the series are employed and the error cannot bo reduced below 5-10 11 even by using many more terms. The errors decrease rapidly with decreasing r, and four terms of the series give an accuracy of I % in the region *r -4 4a/5. The first term alone of the series gives an accuracy of 1 % on the axis, Orig. art. has: IS formu- las, 3 figures, and 1 table. SUB CCDE: 20/ SUEM DATE: OGJul65/ ORIG REPt 1003/ OM W: 001 Card 2/2 is TTI I . IVANOVA, T.I. - -', _....... - .- I - . Role of phosp"horus fertilizers in removing the dwiiagging effect of low temperatures on plants. Kzziol.rast. 12 no.4:-102-707 Jl-Ag 165. (,IfJRA 18:12) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut udobreniy i agropochvovedeniya, Mloslcva. Submitted April 27, 1961,. IVANOVA, T.I.; LANOVCY, I.D.; ASMLOVSKIY, G.V.; FEDOROV) R.V. Therapeutic effect of monoqrcin in experimental endometritis. Antibiotiki 9 no.5t462-463 Y7 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Iva o-Frankovskiy meditsinskiy Institut. IVANOVA, T. T. USSR/Engineering - Feat, Boiler ~NirnnceG, Design Jun 52 "Decrease of Beat Losses Caused by Outgoing Gases," P. 1).Ignatl,rev, 1. 1. O~-artmov T. I. lvnnova, Engineers of GRES of Monenerpo, N. V. Tuznetuov, CRO Tuch Set, Te. Ya. Titova, Engr, Boiler 4tb, VTI "Tz v-s TO)lotokh Inst" No 6, pp 4-7, Disnusses mennures developed by Joint efforts of VTr en1laboratni-s and GR.--;S worktra on the basis of so callea crentive cnoperntinn. De,3crtbei cnnstmiatiounI chtm,res In furnacell of vertical water-t-ibe boilers of 30 tona/hr nroductive capacity. Aova,-~ures deal mininiv with reconstruction of air--rehec-,tern and instillation of boiler-utllizerq, steam from which is usett in deacrutor; for heatinr fee(I water. New denil-n decreaqen temn nT outgolnj7 gases from 215 0 to 154-1?0 C. 2.31T43 AUTHOR: Ivanova, T.I., Engineer 135-12-5/17 TITLE: Influence of the Heterogeneity of Welded Butt Jbiats On Their Deformation Under Static Load (Vliyaniye -neodnorodnosti svarnykh stykovykh soyedineniy na kharakter deformirovaniya ikh pri, stnticheakom izgibe) PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proizvodstvo, 1957, # 12, P 17-21 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The described experimental investigation of the distribution and concentration of the elastical-plastic deformations in por- tions of welded butt joints under bending load was done with the purpose of determining data necessary for designing welded steel structures and for sele2ting the proper olectrodes for such jobs. The specimens were tested on a 30-ton Amoler press. The sum- mary small elongation deformations in the outer fibers of spe- cimen cross sections ("fiber deformations") at various dis- tances-from the applied load were datermined by an experimental method and by calculations based on the Pran4tl and the Bernulli hypotheses. The measurements of the "fibrous deformations" were done with the use of electric resistance transducers (datchiki). The influence of geometrical non-uniformity of welded butt joints was also investigated. The results of the Card 1/2 investigation are illustrated by diagrams. Doctor of Technical 135-12-5/17 Influence of the HeterOgeneitY of Welded Butt Joints ~On Tb~ir Daiformation Under Static Load Sciences, Professor N.O. Okerblom directed the investigation. There are 13 diagrame, 1 Russian and I German reference. ASSOCIATION: TsNII MSP AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 23(l) PHASN I WON =(?LOITATION SOV/2050 3v&rk& sborAlk StattY, (TYP.] I IW*Idlr.9; Collection of Articles, Sr 1) Leningrad, SudProngiz. 1958. 2" p. 4,000 copies printed. Rasp. Ed.Ia 1. Kapyria, candidate or Technical Sciences; Ed.i 1. A: ZhIrmunskara; Tech. F4.S K. A. Valchok. MPOSS: This collection of articles Is Intend-id for use In research Institutes. institutes or higher earnings dadign offices. and plants. COVERAGEs Those technical pope" deal with the results or research In welding technology. The main purpose of ghlo work -as to investigate the effects of various welding re lows arLI neat treatments on the Mechanical properties of U.Slas of sustauttle and PGrlItlQ composition. A number of experiments also dealt with t_" welding properties and weldAblIlLy or tLtsnius-oftso alloys and it nuabor of nonferrous metals. One or the obloits of the research we-- to establish txw relationship between the geometry of the weld sense and its physical properties. The crystallization of the welds its mechanical ;1"Partiess arA h* various factors affecting the grain structure of the metal wure studied by a number of set tists. or special prac:,c&i later*x~ Is the Study Or the bQhavL:'n of a we 11od. structure in which the slasttcitY Of the material and of the -*1ded joint a" not within ths 884" reA90- Theow considerations lead to experiments with 10Vch4MIcA--Y Induced changes ilk Me p"Vqrt~os of the wold ease. Ancther problem which presents many difrtcultL*s to weldleg is the behavLor and cnSM666 In the h"t-orreit*4 zone next to tne sselded i0ifit. One OF Cho Papers deals with *xperisents in this Field. A description IN given or the equirment and the :a-.hntqua used in electroslAg w"Ing, which to regarded as one ct the major &dvK=49 In modern welding technology. Several papers deal with wlvld'ng of nourarrous daloys and with the =a a., spaZisl Fluxes for thit work. Not% or the papers are proruselly Illujtrat&d .1th graph$. -dlagraad, and phatograpne. References aria given after *"Et 9Lrt1*"*. TA= OP CONTENTSt V.IdLng (cont.) 11 '. or To'chultal Sete"os, V.V. Ard*nEOvt Cs.l;rrj., N.A., C-ndids I'snov. Emirwort and Z-1. Study iffsat at projor4ej Red at,. on physical and Nc`mhm"tim~ of It T proportion of AUxt"124 We 4 1- &I Lad R.A_ e 'I.,. Errw~t of NLod of 2arL74T. at'0?ft"QEUAaf111nY**a1*' 4141do in Automatic '-s"'ng Curren C" 'dt. of Z--'C=ac. P*mohIftqkI7. A.L.. Coadi see, to ..nawlaa, piatitod ar 7hor ... 1.6 rbijit, or Weld so 95 Welding Of 1110-4trumEt-h Steel- andidato of Uclumtcml oigocea. The Nature Or Ivanove ?.I.. C to In Plastic Deformation by 4 gutt-welded Join 103 C*vA*Atrar4K Load r lqolchanova# L.O., Candidate of Technical 3clences. Err C the Structural porn of a Welded joint an Ito Du'..Ill'; Ils Erfact of A.L.. Candidate or Toclualtsl Set0co" na.& On Nr_l)lllty or Welded Joints Card 4/6 IVANOVA, T.I., 1c%nd.tekhn.nauk Deformation of butt welded joints under the effect of the reverse bond test with concentrated load. Svarka 1:103-114 158- OURA 12:8) (Welding-Testing) (Deformations (mechanics)) , 111 11 1~ I ~--------i.. .. [, 7 IVAIIOVA,,T.I., kand.tekhn.naukj GRIGALI8) I.V. Effect of heat treatment on the masebanical properties of deposited weld metal of the type 16-25-6 (EI-395). Sv&rk:a 2:84-94 t59. (MIPA 140) (Welding rode) (Metals, Effect ot temperature on) sov/2o-1 29-4-23/6a AUTHO.RS: ;vanova, T. I.0 Krentsell v Bo A., Pokatiloo It, k.p TiRjiRh.,!jr V-p TITLE: Rolymerizatio~ of 3-Methyl Butene-1 PERIODICAL2 Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRj, 1959, Vol 129, Dir 4, PP 799-800 OSSR) ABZ,:'.L",.,.CT: The authors investigated the polymerization of 3-methyl butene-1 with a complex organometallio catalyat-I 3-mothyl butene-I was obtained by pyrolysis of isoamyl acetate in-a yield of 97%.. The deDendences observed in th pyrolysis are Aphically represented (i.,:' in figures I and 2. Al(c 2H; ) or Al El and TiCl or TiCl , 9T 7 - - .3 4 4 3 1 viore ueied as catalyst components. Al 45)3 and Al(i-C 4H9)3 were dissolved in berizene before they were usedi, The reaction mentioned in the title was made in carefully purl.fied. and dried lieptane and in argon atmosphere. The obtained poly-~-methyl butens.-I is a white powder (melting point approximatibly at- 2400). The properties and the polymer constants are determinad. The content of the isotactic component was determined by imiocessive extrantion with Card 1, 2 boiling ether and heptane (similar to the investigation of FEDOREITKOI, N.V.;_IVANOV!, T.I. Extraction of rhoditim and iridium from hydroch,Loric acid solutions with n-trioctylamine. Zhur. neorg. khIm. 1.0 no-3: 721-723 Mr '0'5. (14IRA 18:7) 111fl. I:A PRTMHINIlU-GRANOVSX&Y,k, V.I.; IVANOVA, T,K.; YAHASOVA, I.Y. Vylite and tb,,rrite carbonrundum reelotorn. Blektrichestvo no.2:1:',l 56 7 '58. (MIRA 1112) 1. Vseso7unyy elektrotekhnichookiy institut irmni Lmina. (Nlectric resiotoro) VANUA, T. K. USSR/Medicine - Tissue Trazoplentation Ji*n#t-.b 53 "Histological Changes in-Tissues During the Process of Their Preservation at La-i Temperatures,Autoclwirg., and Transpla=ation Into an Organism AccoFding to the Method of V,.P. Filatov,")~.P. Stepeatsova 'L~' L.P. Tikhonova,(i-1:T.K. Ivanova,'~'Chair of Histology, Smolenslc Mea Inst Arkhiv Patol, Vol 15, No 1, PP 50-53 ,j Expts with transplantation of preserved tissue in Animals showed preservation of animal tissues 7 days at law temps of 2 or 40 caused no marked change in 26w4i their structure of color. Absorption rate of t,ransplanted tissues depends on their type and the reaction of the host's organism, primarily on the volume, of leucocytic infiltration. Purtlk-r expts are in progress. ACCESSION NR: AT4028541 S/0000/631000/000/0256/0264 ~AUTHOR: -Ivanova', T. K.; Lyutovich. A. S. TITLE: On electrolytic polishing of silicon in solutions of hy4rofluoric acid SOURCE: AN UzSSR . t Otdoleniyo khimichaskikh nauk. NaRotoryfrye voprosy* khimiches- ~,koy tekhnologii i fizilto-khimicheskogo analiza ndorganicheskikh sistem (some problems i:in chemical technology and physical chemical analysis of inorganic systems). Tashkent, Izd-vo AN UzSSR , 1963, 256-264 :TOPIC TAGS: electrolytic polishing, silicon, hydrofluoric acid, electrolytic I etching, semiconductor ABSTRACT: By means of the microstructure method, the authors have investigated the, effect of prolonged polishing of silicon anodes on the change of their intermediate: structure and on the quality of the obtained surfaces. By use of this method it is~ impossible to establish quantitative regularities; however, as opposed to oth-er methods, it enablzs a more complete and convincing appearance of the polishing mchanism, to be shown. The authors have condt;cted the experiments in polyethylene electrolytic cell located 'in a thermostat. A silicon sample was used as an anode, ..,and a platinum foil as a cathode; the electrolyte was not stirred. Microscopic ,.:ACCESSION XR: AT4028541 observations and microphotographs were made with the aid of-a vertical metallo- graphic microscope of the type M134-7. These results are shown in microphotographo.' The authors ftew the following conclusions: 1) the monocrystallinity of silicon leads to a substantial decrease in the speed of the electrolytic process and tin in- ,crease in the quality of the polished surface obtained; 2) wLth an increase in the specific resistance of silicon of 20 times (from l.to 20 ohm cm) the general pattern of the electrolytic polishing did not change fundamentally; 3) two sitages are characteristic for the electrolytic process of silicon-, strtwture atching and its polishing are obviously associated with the phenomena of aflode pasaivation; 4) the introduction of organic additives into the electrolyte enabled the polishing time, the current density, and the,stage of the otructural etching to ba ahortened, an .,well as improving the quality of the surfaces obtained; and 5) as a result of the authors' research, optim= conditions wereestablished for polishing some types of mono- and polycry6talline ailicon. Orig. art. has: 3 figures coataining micro. .,photographs. ASSOCIATION: Otdoleniya khimicheskikh nauk, AN UzSSP.' 0epartment of Chemistry, AN UzSSR) SUBMITTED; May~ DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 EML: 00 `SUB CODE: IML NO REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 004 Cord' 2/2 ; I . -. 11 Ht i IVAIJOVA, T.K.; LYUTOVICH, A.S. Poli6hing film on the suifeep of a silicOrl AfIrAn- 9 no.1:52-57 165. OURA 181:6) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UzbpkskL)y .13-,R. IVANOVA, T.L. ~iiso ~f ~ed ztional motion-picture films in zoology classes. Biol. v shkole no.4:38-40 Jl-Ag '59. WIRA 12:11) l.Laningradski.v institut pedagogiki Akadenii pedagogichoskikb nauk RSF3R. (Zoology--Study and teaching) (Motion pictures in education) -90VI58-59-5-11971 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 5, p 280 (USSR) AUrHORS: -kisarev, V.D., Ivanova,._T.L, TITLE: Comparison of Methods of Introducing a Solution Into the Discharge Gap During Spectral Analysis PFAIODICAL; Tr, Sibirsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomskom un-te, 1958, h1r 36, pp 273-276 ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the accuracy and sensitivity of the spectral determination of Mg in solution in the case of capillary, rotating, and I porous electrodes. They used a spark excitation source. All three methods of introducing a solution into the spark gap are more or less alike as regards their sensitivity, as well as their accuracy. 7ne mean arithmetical error of reproducibility amounts to 4)12. Card 1/1 W:.-1 IVAKOVAJ, T. L. Educational motion pictures on zoology. Biol. v shkole no.5-- 21-24 S-0 161. (14ITLk 14:9) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pedagogiki. (Zoology--Audio-visual aide) I (Motleb pictures In education) MMESTOVA, T.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent; IVANGVA, T.,L., inmh, Use of ":MizelinO for front interlining. Nauoh. trudy WILF no*24a232-236 162, (mRA 16:7) 1. Kafedra takhnologii shveynogo proizvodst-,ra Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituts, legkoy prcmphleiinasti. (Nonwoven fabrics) AU THOIS: TITLE: PERIODICAL Shorygin, P. P., Ivanova, T. 11. SOV/2o-121-1-18/55 On the Simultaneous Observation of Combination Scattering of Light and of Fluorescence (Ob odnovremennom nablyudenii kombinatsionnogo rasseyaniya sveta I fluorestsent3ii) Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 1, PP- 70 - 73 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The investigation of many compounds with vari.ous typen of electron excitation levels is Important for a further study of the relations between the scattering of light and fluorescence. The present paper examines the spectra of 4-nitro-41-amino stilbene H2N_1~ .-CH: CH_-~, .,',-NO2and of 4-nitro-41-dimethylami-no stilbene Me N-I,---" According to melting 2 _ ~-CH: CH--~, -NO 2- point and adsorption spectra both substancea showed the trans-form. Nitro-amino stilbene has a very intensive absorption band in the range from 4000 to 4500 R and gives a strong fluorescence when irradiated by such wave lengths. Card 1/3 Nitro-dimethylamino stilbene exhibits similar spectra. Two On the Simultaneous Observation of Combination BOV/2o-121-1-18/55 Scattering of Light and of Fluorescence tables contain data on the position of -the maximum of the absorption band, the position of the anximum of the fluorescence band, the quantum yield of the fluorescence, the mean life of the excited state, the molecular absorption coefficient at 435B 9, and the frequency of the symmetrical oscillation of the nitro-group in the spectrum of the combination scattering of the two substances mentioned above. The simultaneous observation of combination scattering and of fluorescence is the most important result. The determination of the quantum yield of fluorescence which iij excited by various frequencies shows that the observed edge of the absorption band corresponds with the transition which is responsible for the fluorescence. The same electron transition seems to be responsible for the lines of the combination scattering as well. A phenomenon of fluorescence which pro- ceeds relatively slow (incl"ding afterglow) and independently of this a quick process of scattering seem to be connected with the long-life electron level. The fzequency of the nitro- group is, in the derivatives of nitro stilbene investigated Card 2/3 in this paper, lo,,-.,er by 3 - 5 cm- 1 than in tlie case of non- On the Simultaneous Observation of Combination SOV/2o-121-1-18/55 Scattering of Light and of Fluorescence substituted nitro stilbene. The authors express their gratitude to I.V.Obreimov for valuable suggestions. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 3 references, ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo Akademii nauk SSSR(Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni H.D.7~elinskiy,AS USSR) PRESENTED: March 14, 1958, by V.N.Kondratlyev, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: March 5, 1958 1. Light--Scattering 2. Stilbenes--Fluoreacence 3. Stilbenes---Spectra Card 3/3 T 1 3 (1 )'AIDS VFV,/A8D,jel'J'P pl....1, IACOWSM Ml W003537 T6.11)IM.: V AMMEOR Shory*gin,, V. F.; Xv-aLA.YmT ..H 2g, ami lifetimm of e-xcSUd ellAteel TISM. Remn light scq~~tqr~l SOURCE: Optika i apeLtrosko ya, v. 15, no. 1963o 176-183. TOPIC TAC-9, apectre-1. lim, liltensity, absorption b4rA d-twpla-tam-unt, Ramm E3-p--~~trumlorRanic Gubctazce intcractl~ca i, organic-sci:l:,.tticm ii-pactru.-a ABSTRAC'T - Resonan ce R-cman smatra of tvo d.Lpbenyl ply )Em 11 (a E=CH C R, vi h a c:1.5i "XI d C rl F1 5' Mr f3sed --IL- (m.ca) 6 C 6 9 5 havling absorption bALn f 1'.1onal itl-actur~-, have 'Geen Lrac-Gtigated for tha calle 5-m vl:lch Qle ~:f the o6cillating liah'. penetretes varlow, zones of the vi'llf.atIlln'11.1 Stractliv! 01, the Wosorption band, Ccm_arison of the results obtained, Nritb ilata for ciriqxf-azda having- a vide struj-,turelass abcarption band,, for vb1ch tha, mv.0rage lifetimt *I' excited electron-vtbrational stautes is &ppm-intly rvach ffhorlteelt?, slicnm thiM, 2.) the intensity coeffficients of Raman seattering lines are =ucl). greutar, 12) the inturn- Bity of and co-mrposite frequencies Is ununually high, und st-4 a :-mm;-11i ' -lines Df the 2nd., 3rd., and 4th order have beem observvd., im-l there is 4L ver*i Card 1/2 Im M.K. I go n I ~MHMRMMH MIND mum F.4, lull L 1'7308--63- POCZ0310-1; Im, 'T3005857 sharp in-r-ree-se in the Lntenzity of' Uneo vbarA the exeltivil; freqtanmay ammawhe" the r,2~glori of int-eansir:? abvorTtior) (jMrt,',cu1cx1y by Amon4co). In scmtt~i,-v1-igj absorutionp and f-luoreiicarce, the spactra &M*ar to be nowmal evid, sim'.11=r tu- CleLL- 05clllatio.,13, aid, conaequently, the ebtm,,j,-% in the! ii!Vili:hvium va-lveq of no-r-a-1 nli~ioar undier con(Litions of jl~--ctronic oxcill;aLtiar 1~~c tho moo-, important for ttll ~.Ilree caaes. 'dhen tht~ of "he in',~~nsltiez c:!,7 R~:Mn Gcatteririo of' (:,'~muugu mort, W,1;arT1.y than iz nonre-senance spectral in oAdition, tl~ke displacement of' 10:100r-)tiorl 4,ilinl-11 io of the greateat 1=3Drtance. Orig, ext. has: 2 ft(pweli and. 5 tables. ASSOCIATION -. mne SUBM=- D: 02J=6~ D= AM 06SeV63 J)G 01y=:1 wel SM CODE: 12 ITO Rz? Sm Om Card 2/2 77777777~ EW-1 ) 10,lrr ACCESSION 'TR: A-P3000'?4,7 Sloozo/6311 %1/00 3/0.533/0 536 AUTHOR: Sho_77gin, P. P.; ivanova, T. M. TI=-t Molecular li&ht scatterinE.1. Mnd lifatime of excitod statmL9 SOURGE. All SSSR. Do'dady, V. 15-0. no. 3. 1963, 533-536 TOPIC TADS: Raman effect, lifetime of excited states, buid spol:1tra, dipharlyl., polyenes, fluorescence of organic molecules ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study was the elucidation of the intorc-ot:Lefn b4~twean 1:_~zht and molecules. The Ranan spectra of c=poundq Vfi.th a I.JSatimo of _3.9ctron-,.rA_brat_4'c)r,a1 ens,,r~g levels can give the intent:lt;i, of flaa fwviaitantiAl fme- ,uenc-, d w~_d-~hs :,f the -jines, ~~.nd -t1wj dagp-M! &.-) whil C~_ the --_rc fr-,e saie in the fl-bsorption-, 3oatl:arlnit nd ?LTar' ~Pecllr-': of t~L"e I- -Ph 10-7~jj ~_.rld all _1.. wa%e r.'.imbw- if coeiffl::~vtn% tl!i. -till 1.1i 7-1 en'_ V_' 13 ttie R2=ar) arid, 1'1110r~~scezca Spectra for '_heso twD -3 Card 1/2 ....... ........ ... ----- -------- L 10833-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3000747 the ab~ rption spectra at -11).'PC axid to seao)14~try spectra vare ohta -zsd af 25C. -0 .1 spectra at _196C are al.--o given. At a lower t