SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, Z.I. - IVANOVA, Z.T.

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1.0; ff'-~F "TO, Yu. ~71 KOW', KAY A SOLGI-rE RIA) 1 C~ V A Y KO' Al' KO'VALENKO, P,, I VAI )K. KOKA607, I '?.A.j SOROCHUN, I.N. I FLI , A.A.; GORFLIK, G.N., DATJKSP~S' ,,,'K. h)wjkiaj, V.1i., j,ry~LjFjyj'F, L.A. (Pikunalte, L.1, SHARIPOV, A.K',,.i SHIAEALIN. I..!.; :~TFPN'O"'A, G.M.; SlIplill-.17)y ~' .7y. ,'-)!jI7()VI ST-PUYIN, 0.- Sci~-ntlfic resear(~h j-,9rWr-5 P "hP ITIQMt~er!3 Of t.hP Mpndeleev Chem4lral- scclcV "hur. VHKO 10 no.3.-350-360 165. (MIRA 19~8) 1. Eom~tsk--y fii.ial Vse~jcyuznogo inst,t.uta kh] m'I clies kik-'* renk~Avov J c:3cho kh4micheskikh veshchestv (Ior Ti_j [jr.~i'l-Ev nauchnn- L lnstii~ t -ub-i~%p -?d .tovatells'ay khimicll -L u (for Fh E nova, Ma Ilk ov s k ay a I S -) Ie i na 3. Ch,,~Iyfiblnsklly f1hal Gsudarstvennogo nauchno-~-s-,Ip-i vale7 I skc~-- go i.n~titiitu --Jnf~7aI'n7jkh 2 prcyc-Ylm,~ pigrrento,j (Dolmatcv, Bc1byrenkc.). Y.. univer- s"et (for Kc)gan, Koval-~nkc, Ivano tekhmole- gicheskiy institut iment Lem3cveta i Inot-itut. minera'llukh pigmentov (for RavdRII, Gorelik). f~ '~j 4 'l 'r~y~mskiy Oqudarstvennyy univers-Itet imieni Kpr,u~.tt,,zu 0'~~r F: Nauchn, - r, 3 led C'va ~ el I skty .1 ri F, t i ti ' nef teki'l-m.' , li--~-s k -jk~i prcizvad 9 tv f or Sharl-,p, Shabalin). ~'. Toms'K.'y pol-irvkh r. J.- I i tut imend Klr~~-,ra (for St,epn(--)vF-, Shm~dt). IF M! 5 F"". .11 0MI111 liw 114 vw` 1! 1 vill"'I j"'. I - 1 , ~' . , , , . . , 2'.. .. 1-1. It, I 1 1. KOGAN, F.I.; KOVALENKOt P.N.; IVANOVA, Z.I. Use of a spectrograph for determining indium, and gpniianium impurities in tin. Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.4095-398 164. (MRA 17:6) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu gosuda--stvenny7 universitet. VALIDMAN, A.V.; IVANOVA, Z.I.; INARKHVICH, D,A. Effect of diplacin. on synapses In various segments of the reflex arch. FarmA toks. 18 no.2:3-11 Mr-Ap 155. (MIft 8:7) 1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. -dayatvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR prof. V.V.ZakuBov) I Leningradskogo rieditainskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. (MUSGLR RELAW08, effects, deplacin on synapses In various segments of reflex arch) (NERVOUS SYSTBH, affect of dn4ja on, muse. relaxant diplacin, on synapses in various aegments in reflex arch) oll firWi6id 14-4ith -- 'al 9 vaguni HMO umllull. Z. 1. lvi,ntwa P11.1hit, lat Ima., I r1ad). I8. N"). 0, 3!1.-41 tests ur imrvv,~ 'izi-,j i~~kjs, rcspfmm~i to ~umljli rli~ central vrri periow-ral mth of Olt cuvill vagu$ %Ytit !,allr -1'-, "trill ~11, tl-o, 13~2- rir.!~al stnuu;! ~.,jd (~iar'ak wdvr ~tli~ml StLmulj; mcdir-,-O I-ri:l iO the rAr- cv,!, dwe -~Cll;!,u in tbc Of S,-S); pro"lle, mpiqln.3 froln. pQ;ipljtrllI mul C~atx'u! st~llujj and wcAcming of doprv~sf,r (ch-lilmlYfl, lictlon); atroplue, an~ ti;,~:acint blotk biipuUes to -.hL Inuildli in S!Nqlltr doses than to thr, henst, as dc~ also p~.ritq-lvru and Et,~jOH. julLm 11. SnAt;, ,w -LiLllilL"-.Lur~,~i~.-~~ill-~l- Mill, RUSINA, O.N.~ KOVALENKO, P.N., IVANOVA, Z.I. :........ Pot,~n'~'..omutrlc titrittlon of' -opper and lead whott pl'03onl. together. Zhur. anal. khim. 20 no.l,-44..47 !65. (MTRA 18:3) 1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu goplidaratvennyy universi-tet. GOEDJYJi1'P1KO, V.I.; KOVAN11INK6, P.N.; PIANG7,1A, 7,11. Behaviur of some solid electrodes during ampercm,=,tric titration of Tranganese. Ukr. khim. zhur. 30 no.8:801-804 16.~ . OMED4 17:11) 1. Rostovskiy-ma-Donu gosudarstvennyy universitet. L 1166-66 W (m)/EFF(c)/EWP(J) DIAAp RM 65/-000/'00 10.078-/- 0-082 ACCE$SION NR: AT502?252 UR/28 AUTHOR: Gusev, N. I.; Ivanova, Z. lKonstantinov, 1. Yle. I~V" 3-7 TITLE: Anticoincidence gamma spectrometer with shielded scintillatox, SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenemo-fizio-heaNX institut. V irosy dozimetrii h zadih- ch1ty ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 78-82 TOPIC TAGS: gamma spectrometer, scintillation spec-trometer, shielding, ma ray, cesium, zinc, particle counting 1-1 A13STRACT: The article gives a schematic diagram of a modearn gamma spectro- meter with shielded scintillator. The crystal analy,&er (NaWrl) and the phatomul- tiplier are located inside the shielded scintillator. %6ce the dimensions of the shielded scintillator are usually large (sometimes morle thSri 50 cm), several photomultipliers are generally used to collect light and The a ;mplitudes of their Impulses are added. The anticoincidence scheme Is giwerflod. by a multichannel amplitude analyzer. Impulses from the Nat (TO crystoll are analyzed only when .Card-----1/3 - ----------- ...... . ..... L 1166 -M . .. ........... - ACCESSiON NR: AT5023152 there is no impulse from the external scintillator. This conatruction vWces it possible to eliminate from the spectrum of the Nal (TlYcrystia impulses. due to gamma quanta, which are scattered from the crystal b4icausev of the Compton effect and which interact with the shielded scintillator. t 1 rxperinuents des- cribed a liquid shielded scintillator was used- to toluerle Jim:~~en Ij( 5 grams liter) plus POPOP (0. 1 gram/lIter). The scintillation solution (about 130 liters) was located In a steel container 58 cm in diameter and 52 cni'high and the well had a diameter of 17 cm and a height of 32 cm. To ezj)LDre the suppre.st3ion of th distribution components, lines were obtained for gamvia ray .s of Cs137 (0. 661 Mev)and Zn 0. 12 Mev). Each measurement was repeated -tivice, once undo.-r anticoincidence conditions and once under the operating conditions of an ordinary single crystal gamma spectrometer, In the case of thj~ CS137 spectrum wilh the anticoincidence method, Compton distribution decreast3d by 2, 3 times, while for Zn65 it-decreased by 2. 7 times. Measuremento W10'.re crialde of the background with energies from 0 to 1. 2 Mev with a single crystal'SpecO,,ometer aridunder anticoincidence conditions- the breadth of the analyzen', channel was 12 kev, In this spectral region, the background decrea3ed 1. 8 tignes under antienincidence conditions. Orig. art. has: 4 figures Card 2/5 I II T ACCESSION NR: AT5023152 i 1 4 . ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED- 00 NR REF SOV: 000 [~crd 3 3 KTABUKOVA, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; IVANOVA,,.Z..M., inzh. Improved arrival schedules for transfer trains. Zhel. der. transp. 40 no.1:75-76 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:1) (Railroade-Switching) 27270 S/I 28,16 l/C00/005/00 1/OC 5 A054/A12-, AUT.HCRS% Baranov, S.M., ;3X and Ivanova, Z.M. TITLE 3 Effq_-t Cf -~he m"i'It"Irs on the notah Toughness of magnesium mcdif ied irr'n PERIOD~CAL. L_-,eyn:y._~, prciZVC-13~Wo, no. 5, !961, 4 - 6 TEXT- Because of 1,-.K n,~tc~i to~jghnees it is not positible -to use high-strereth magnesium iron for strnjc~ures subjac-ted to high Impact loads. The low no-,.ch toughneea is caused by the magn4sium which ie a surface AOUVe Oubstam,:e changing the shape of the c-xistals and whi.,h 12, mcrecver, not easily soluble in the me- dium in which 1-. is active. Magna-311axi promotes the formation ef non-d1sintegrat- ing csmen-.i,,,a a--d s;heroldai Lz_raph,.-.s. Flar-~nermore, i-~ concentra-es a-. them Oz.-y- a t PAI bcrder ani lowers -.he 11-~-agh:nszs of thq 1--n. in order -'.o astablish ~o what Rxtent the nielting prooess affsats the pr-on_%rt'_es and behavior of mag;rr--3_4-x-,. thrice teal. series were carried out in wh!3h ~h5 off--T*. of the crucibiq 11-1,ing, cham-1~1-,aal ~,ompoi~!'.Ion. amount rf magresium, -,herral of magnesium modif!,,~at~,-.-n or. the me-.al T_al.,t_'zkq wir-3 7r~t -e!it me!tt-igs t~.ck place in a,2!-d and 'Ki-ka WA9 L113ed Ir -,kj,~ fjllit siir_,~5 4 S/128/6 Fff,~-~ Cf Ina'. 'inz 27270 AO 5~ /A 12'-'- th,q charvi C-f 67 .3kQ At.-o.-! and graphits elec-,:rcde aolrap.r~. 'LG - 25% Magnea'_,.im was &died '--I -,~n-~ fi-.rm of master allq.,, F:,lr a,ag f ormatiari, gla8s was ;sel, In thj~ al,id moNltlnz pr,).,,oss and :a!-_,ied_ llm,~ + fl--lorlte 'ln a 4sl rail_-) in J_14 car.1- pr),~ess. The MaElter allicy waf, first deoxidized t~i 0.05 - 0.1% 2c-.2% CH -,5 (st,775) ferrosili,!Llm wae: adltd tha ma_z,~,~r alic.i. In ~,n-i f_:-~i , ' ~b -,,! + I I - i -j,~ aorl-)a the jillicitim va ~Tag-.,4al= wsh-, 143difice-t-cn. w'- eff-~-.ed a", a me-- -, tem;,4_r&-,ura -,f 1.,400 - 1,550~'C'. The nolch t.:.-tighress ul I"h- metx.,~, ,oared wedgt__--hare ani P-rinealed at L,00_950 C for 1-2 and at f:,- '--ari, oas In-,- the Mesn&Ser prscees (wit' grooves in thei The vs.:_ies were olntained for li,!,n contain-'ng 3.0-3.2% C- 1.7_~.2% si, O..~ I - - -5-0.,5'9 Mn; 1,iaz -han o.o4 9. 0.1% P, 0.2% Cr 9.nd 0.05% Mg. Arry ~-xcjs~ ma_z.,,z)e!wT, saL~Tss 's-ri-le fraLitlire, The optltuum rriodlfl~,.-a_ tion -kempera-;ure wap, i,4cc) - 1,450'-C. Tron pvirad in basla orualtle showed bettl~r priq.,~n:ias (ak - 2.35 HIt - 143 k9, Mind' th&n that poured in eru~,Ibl-~ k ak = 1.51 kgr~I'4q, cm, HD - 1;4':y kiz..,*~qq z-_). The socond tetit. sE-rlles wfi.3 ca.rrled out in doid ar.ei ras-1., -,f 150--kg Lidus-.rtal iriductl,~n f'L_rnair--v. L " - 71he 120-kg charge c.-n.T'-sted :f kl'lq- (C~.yg C~ 0.56% Si; 0.,40% Kin; P~ 0.04L~% S~ O.Ni% Cr), and x-a;,q Wh!IFJ f'~T &'-Iur forraing Qh6 8134me Card 2/4' t7270 3/12816' 1 ~)OO/005~(41/005 Ej't'e,_-t cj the meiting conditions ... A054/A,AL-j agents were used as in the first tests, The iron was modified by a 50% magnesium nickel master alloy, at i,44o-1,46occ, The clover-shaped specimens were heat- trtdatP_,A at 95000 and 700-74000, The beat resal-.s were obtained with a magneelam c3ntent of 0.3 - 0.4%. Also in this case better results were ob-~ained as to d-aa_ tility and notch toughness in ircri poured into basic -.rucible, as the result of a more thorough removal Of Sldg-0Qntd1n1ng sliloilm oxide compounds. In acid Cni_ cibles decxidation took place before adding ferrosilicium which did no-. affect the ductility but- lowered the notch toughness, When using basic crucibles, pre- vious deoxidation had not marked influence bn these properties. In order to ob- tain spheroidal graphite in the structurej, some ex3ess magnesium had to be added. To deoxidize the residual amount of magnesium 1% soda, 2% soda + 0.15% ore and 0.3% ore were added. When melting wlzb~-~,ut oxidation, the treatmart of iron with soda, as a rule, increased the notch t:~ughness-by 1.5 - 2 times, whereas when oxidizing with a soda-ore mixture and then wfth cre alone,the notch toughnes - creased, The third tests series was carried out in an acid cupola furnace (;td'Z~ with pig iron (no. 3 and 4). The iron was heated in the forehearth to i,440.- 1,4600C and processed with oxygen. Cal-2ined soda (1% of the iron -quantity) was added irr the ladle ard mixed thoro-igh:y wlTh -.he metal. thus secriryIng the slli- alwn and sulfur c-_,7,.ta1rirg anmrcinda.. Then, without removing the Biag, 3% a.11-4- Ca rd 3/4 17270 S/128/C)I/GOO,/(J()V- j~/Xl: Efre,---t ~)I' uie rre-',.;!ng conditicnb ... Ao_t;4/.-A 127 cj.~jm---,nagne,qium mat3ter alio7 wl-,.h a 10-12% magno6ium content waB added in the. shapp of a disk fixed to a rod. Aft.f~r slag-remcval, the iron itas again treated witil 3cda. The analysis of th,3 we-ize-and clover-snaped spealmens pr3d--:-,,~-I- -,he .0-3.7% 31~: 0.28-0.6% Mn;- 0.0670,14% P. 0.02- fc!-Iowing da'16ag 2.E-3.5% 2 0.005% S, 0-05-0.~4- Cr,~ o.or,6-o.c,74% mg. T"lis samples were azinealed a-, 9000 and '13000, Tb~i iron cl:~-ained had a higher nc-t3h toughnesa than the conventio-i-, o,~~ compared with iron proiuced in the basic -,,gat furnaces It-s notch -v)ughrief2s wa.S lower. Th-s -'a pa.-I.v caugcm(i ZI-Y, the I,-'gher P, S and Mn cortent 'of the initial matal and pCirt-'i-Y I-Y 4he hig-he r ccntA-i-I. of sur-face-active sill--,Ium oxides, hydro- gen and magne,31um 4rz tlia m6ted baac. The teqtz were carried cut u.'%h -he cco::~-,ra- tion of S."Ia. Kc-11C.-inyi, Candid&11-3 cf Te~Lhnical Sc-'anaes. M-ipre are 3 figuz'ss, 3 U~~-e-s ano- 4 card 4/4 11411UIUVA, - N11. "Scintillation Spectrometer for Fast Neutrons." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Irbilisi, IL4-22 Feb 64. MIFI (Moscow Engineering Physics Inst) ;s I ti L - i I Z. M.; KONSMTINOV, I. Ye. "The Ganma Spectrometer with Anti-Coincidence Scintillation Shielding." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy) Tbilisi, 114-22 Feb 64. ,MHI (Moscow Engineering Physics InEt) Emu -~Illlti'qljl 11P;W I I 11111F 16fl 11FA I I Inpi ml: I i IMNUAtill-F- till uln~jl TlIldlVx V ThlaceirWepaiincs: with orylozy, groupill in 8 I0-jl0a1I1;i1W A. 1. Kiprbnov, Z?j. M. lyllmjVu, al"i S . 6. J'rlItVljI)', Ukptjir,. Kkim. Zlium, 20" 9411 Kill Rmillim).-T 11.1' ~WOIIO~illg (11 13ril - %btj Hit. U S R and M 2~cwlld am prCild. bf~ colialliKilix with AiOCII,C(A 111 (or1l groop, % yield, and ili.p. gil'01). I 81, SO; b, 71, 119 c, 71, M- : J, 79, 80': MI, 111-12,; 1, M 119'. Quaicnw;y ictIN 111) following I are prer,,l. fly holthl;r I :InIj (I : 1 .1 niolat rMio) 3 fits. at 135-10 " wishill; the With Mezo, aml crystg. fmin HIC (itryl group, 0,; yield, tuld m.p. given): a, 27, 157-1~% b, 61, 15rj'-, c, 55, M5-71; ol, 17, 1&5*; e."'lp' 10-, Ilmy1mille dyt.'i (Inklm. ohl"ill'A fsV litutill"( 5 fill. do, 1,4116. S. I sr. o( llw follouillic 11, all,) 0A ;t. Y-eorimmt. I fir, ill 11,1.'Jo^, di[R. wit"I 1401f, lio'. 1q. WI Ill N~LCIO' t'. the boilhig mixt. (aryl Illi-41, U't" :1WZ) mid mjx . abwrptioll lpeom Ill spi, ig:rrlj~- 'j, "13 -4 .5, 20. 685; 15.5. 11111. 71. ."Ill; J, j-, 14, ji;j. :fij. 1,fs; /, . I-, -S*. "'71"f- -t pr,pd. by hictlitil: I 1. lll61 ,I dyi,~W)Izr ~qidtw:hr ,f rf.e MLiwitig It attif p-Nb,,lNC,.1IicjfQ 20 Illin. at I:i:l, lit ArzO, w1litir fo)t aq. K1 fir KXII'h, imil cryi-t';. fron. lit~lll (oryl l:rTillp, mli'rl' rn.p., 111111 ab~,rplio!. ;?-mi ill 7ilm Ri'k,): ;. I-, :~;4' '1121): b, C'Q' -, 85, 11w;-" ". ')~10~ IS'21-5~'.r,22. Ill t kii ,f2,rt3ar)IradicaI"in lht ii-or 1~pl 8-1.11 111,;' mill t1 '-11A 111clea';1%; it f,ir 111; the V -I the ~JlAaqow' ulI!;Uf;'Idt'ltVd X0 CI. i1, t.N,trr t-o--i C.A. 44, 710-4~ C.A. 49. 11131W.-Tht Ion L,% tbe ismiemn of WCr. wa vrtomd4d lei tht, III- ,t,lfo~ md h)rdromyrunitto (Ayt-ale t,-Id (I.fift hc2tcd at 50' with 6.7 -3 C. S-V4 in 10 cnl. Phd until I nvcintfoa bzs cmud, th= with 18.0 U. PhNEIc for 4 hrs, at M15-43', dic reacCQn mixt. neutralized -aitb NnjC04, the cLecal of Fhcl and Fb.W& sluarm dktd. 0!, tte rgs2kfat N- ttmj, and tile fihatt ITCAtod 'XiAh N HQI cayt, Idto rvA- t.4-atict with N,N'4WrN)4j1 44AW4,14NO, r jUined the ri. (Ircut UtOR). SimiLull, were a cf mixesddlk aaj to. 1112-3' ~1.0,m Etolib Y'Almint On hf~ljlna, 411d, 0 lodit 411d ru. 17&V (from I'LOV). V%,4rr tIcAm, jomfl- 11c~01I)CW1 save PJA%p of (t3 wiffida, dad thiu- glyccitic P.64 cavc 78.4% of Other prtpd, were t"Dose -J.- p1my!- * (from-EtOll), 44cine (40.4%). gly.-im (635~), M. 170-83 197-81 d ade c n m ) (from V O) cr . e I p , ra 177-8* (from StOll), and th4malkX[ic acU 148 7) ' - 1 c ~ . : 'I; .Ws, m. 137-40 (orbot frr--m E .7 011), , ye.2" cry 7 0 ( turns orange at 135-. I-TaOH with 0.2 ml. Me,M gave 91',Io o-MtSC4T.C(. Iq?h' ' : ! l I i d A nsa : , rhic a is . In Wc:s, wUe a J 14HPh, m. 1M-11 nj : I with HiC, gave 75.2", [c-PANH[PhN;)cC4ff4t, m. 174- W (from gtcli), 11 "'711-1.-.~ I ~.... ~ ~ 1-:1 --- - - -..I--'' - I ...:.... .. . . i"77771 1-1 - .- i ~- :~ - YAGUPOLISKIY, L.M.; IVANOVA, Zh.K. Yluorine derivatives of acenaphtheno.-Part.l. Zhur.' ob. khim6-.27 no.8t2273-2276 Ag '57. ~ (KLR& lotg) 1. Inatitut organicheskoy khimii Ak4Ldemii nauk Ukralnekoy SSR. (Acenaphthoue) 77-MS-,jF,7T-=,. ,97531 AUTHORS: Yagupol'skiy, L. M. and Ivanova Zh. Id. TITLE: p-Trifluoro Methyl Phenyl Tetrafluoro Phosphorus and Its Derivatives PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol. 30, No. 12, pp,4026-4030 TEXT: The authors continued their investigation (Refs.1,2) on the synthesis of some aryl tetraphosphorus fluoride compounds, difluorides of aryl- and aryl thiophosphinic acids, and tried to synthesize the phenyl tetraphosphorus fluoride compound with an electronegative tri- fluoro methyl group as substituent in the molecule, and to test its stability toward hydrolysis. For this purpose, p-tolyl dichloro phos- phine was produced, converted at a low-temperature by chlorination into p-tolyl tetraphosphorus dichloride, and then in the presence ol" azoiso- butyria acid dinitrile chlorinated in the methyl group. Chlorination did, however, not proceed smoothly under various reaction conditions so that no pure products were obtained. Also the fluorination of commercial p-trichloro methyl-phenyl phosphorus tetrachlorlde and thi, iichlorid(l of Card 1/3 87531 p.-Trifluoro Methyl Phenyl Tetrafluoro S/079/60/030/012/015/027 Phosphorus and Its Derivatives B001/B064 p-trichloro methyl-phenyl phosphorus tetrachloride, as well as the di- chloride of p-trichloro methyl-phenyl phosphinic acid with SbF 3 or ZnF2 proved unsuccessful. Therefore, the authors proceeded from a compound already containing a trifluoro methyl group when synthesizing p-trifluoro methyl-phenyl phosphorus tetrachloride. The authors proceeded from p-bromobenzotrifluoride, which was converted into or&ano-magnesium and; moreover, into organo-zinc compounds, and by means of' PC1 3 into p-tri- fluoro methyl.-phenyl phosphine dichloride, The latter was chlorinated and furthermore fluorinated to p-trifluoro methyl-phenyl tetraphosphorus trifluoride by means of SbF 3t Pcl Mg p-CF3C 6H4Br ZnCl' p -CF3C6H 4ZnBr P-Cp3C6H 4PCI2 P - C F3 C6H4PCI SbF3 2 p - C F3C6H4PF 4 *Various derivatives were syntheqized from p-trt- fluoro methyl-phenyl phosphorus tetrachloride. In ont-, of previou-3 papers (Ref.3) it was shown that phenyl phosphorus tetrachloride reacts with diazomethane by the scheme C 11 PCI + 2CH N, ---- C E Pcl~', (CH?01) 6 5 4 2 6 9 Card 2/3 87531 p-Trifluoro Methyl Pheny! Tetrafluoro S/079/60/030/012/015/027 Phosphorus and Its Derivatives BOO!/BO64 Phenyl phosphorus tetrachloride reacts with diazomethane less vigorously. After the reaction products had been hydrolyzed, a crystalline acid '.0 product was separated which was identified as C H P '!f~--OH , i.e.,,pheny1-,.- 6 5 CH2F fluoro methyl phosphinic acid. In contrast to published data it was shown that phenyl phosphorus tetra-fluoride reacts immediately with carboxylic acids, under the formation of acid fluorides. Thus, phenyl phosphorus tetrafluoride gives propionic acid fluoride with propionic acid. In order to protect the glass against HF, however, a salt of this acid (e.g., the lithium salt) was used. There are 7 referencesi 4 Soviet, I US, and 2 Swiss. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy (Institute of Organic Ukrainskaya SSR) khimii Akademii nauk Ukraingkoy SSR Chemistry of thp At,,ademy of Sciences SUBMITTED: January 23, 1960 Card 3/3 IVANOVA, Zh.M.! URSANOV, A.V. Phosphorus aryltrifluoromonohydrides. Zhur.ob.]&im. 31 no.1233991-3994 D t6l. OMU 15t2) 1. Institut organichesk,7y khimii AN Ukrainskoy SSR. (Phosphorus organic compounds) MYSHKIN, YetA.,- IAVROVAs N.N.; IVPITOVA, Z.H. Gotaplete analysis of petroleum sulfonic acids and Petrov's contacts. Zav.lab. 27 no.2:163-164 161. OURA 14:3) i. Vaeaoy'uznyy nauoh--io-issledovateliskiy institut po parerabotke nefti i gaza. (Sulfonic acids) (Sulfuric acids) IVANDVA, Zh.M.; KBMNOV, A 'V. -----I Phosphorus aryltriiluoromonochlorides and H..N-disubstituted phosphorus aryltrifluoroamides. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.8:2592-2595 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Institut organichookpy kbimii AN Ukrainakoy SSR. (PhosphaMs organic compounds) IVANOVA , M.M. , mono-and difluorophosphites. 7hur. ob. khlm. 34 no. 3:856-861 Mr 164. (141fift -17:6) 1. 1notitut orjyan~eheokoy Milmli Ali llkrS),S11', I PIANOVA, 7h,,.1,!.; DEPIKACH, G.L; KIRSAIIGVA, N.A. Derivatives of N-acylisotldocyanaLus. Zhur. ab. khim., 34 no.101: 3516-3518 0 164. 1,7: 1 1. InstlLut organ.1cheskoy khimii AN UkrSSIR. i L-a t IVANOVA, Zhjl.~ LEVCHEINKO, Ye.S.; Kiftli'll"10"'r; !,.V~ Alkoxy and arox, ydibalophosphazo sulfonyl aryl.c., Zhuz-. ob. Irtlip.. no; i1607-1612 S 165. (MIRA 1SP1011 3. Institut organicheskoy khlmil AN UkrS-9R. . :I I zl-~-lllllul Zh,, M,; KIPSANIOVAp N.A.; DERKAM, G.T. I VAN OVA Derivatives of N-acyl Lrai-no carbon I c acid chloz-1d(m. khim. 1 no, 12:2186-219T D 165 (mlro. 1. Inatitut organicheskoy khimil. AN UkrSS-R. Sulnltt.'.'l !lecomber, 25, 1964. L 21797-66 ZiP(j)/&~Tli(n) F-M ACC Nru AP601264-1 SOURCE CODE: AUTqOR: Ivanova, Zh. M. ORG: Institute 2f 2ganic qllem-istry,,A_~_M~rSLR,_(Institut Giganioheskoy khimii) TITLE: Amidodifluorophosphites .......... SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v- 35, no. 1, 19659 164-166 TOPIC TAGS: fluorinated organic compound, fluorination, antimony aompound, orgal-de phosphorous compound ABSTRACT: Didlkylamidodifluorophosphites are readlly.obtalned by reacting dialkylamidodiehlorophosphites with antDoony Vvlfluorld.o ,at 66-800: A NPC12 + ~ 2SbF,2 --> 3112 NPP2 + 2SbCla 13nder more severe conditions, the yield of dialkylamidodifluoro- phosphite is sharply reduced. Yo reduction of aritimoiiy trihalo- genide to the metallic state occurs, as Is the otxive In the fluoridation of ary1dichlorophosphines, High bolling diallcylax"Ad-- odifluorophosphitep and arylalkylami nod If luoropho ii;ph I Liz*is are more conveniently oynthesized In an analogous reactionj, but using zinc fluoride. In the fluoridation of dialkylamidodii,,)hlorc)l-.)hosphittin ~usins arsento trifluoridet a complex. mixture Is formed from.--- r 7 L -211797-66 . .. .......... ........ XCC Nk-- k~6bi~60 which Individual compounds cannot be isolated. Diallr4ilamido- and arylallcylamidodifluorophosphites are colorloqin vola tile liquida with a disagreeable odor. In air, they fume very weaklyt are .barely corrosive to glass, do not react at room 1,amperature with alcohols, are hydrolyzed slowly with cold water, and rpdlly ,dissolve In organic solvents. At lo,,,r temperature (0-.:2;') In a neutral solvent, dialkylamidadifluorodichlorophoittphorig are not disproportionated, since when treated with sulfia, dioxide, difluo- rides of phospboric acid dialkylamiden are 'obtalned at high yialda*'~ Orig. art. lias., 1 table. [JFFS) SUB CODE 1 07 SUBM DATE: 30Nov63 ORIG REF 001 GTH 1W: 007 Card L t25223.66 EWT(M)/EWP(j) P14 I ACC-N-RoAP6016696 SOMCE COM URTi)-o7-97i5~-TO35-100-9,trl&--7~lfI AUTHORt ITanova. Zh. Hot lavehanko, Ye. See, F4rsanov, A~ V,' ORG: lx~stitute of Organic Chead Ukr$S11 (Institut arganiohifiskoy'kM stryt m1i Ail Ukr&l R TITIE: Alkozy-and aroxyxlihalophosphatomLUor4tlaryls SOURCE: Zhurrua obshchey khimii, V, 35, no, 9. 1965#' 1607-1612 TOPIC TAGS: eater, phosphoric acid, organic phosphorus comjxurd, chlorinatsA orlianic ripowid, fluorinated organicoompound, organic sulfur covound cc ABSTRAM Dichloro- 'and difluoroalkyl'pihosp"hitoa and dichloro- p6 difluom~, phonyl phosphites react ifith diChloroamides of arenesulfoniv,: aci" to form the corresponding alkoxy- and phonoxyhalophosphamosulfonylat-yls, which are hydrolyzed according to various schemes,, depending on their nature and the reaction conditions. The potassium salts of difluorides of arylauIfonyl Amido f phosphoric acids react with one mole of sodium methylate to give pobassim. salts of monofluorides of the monomebbyl asters of ar71sulfaa;r1aud.dophouphoria acids) the structure of 'which is demonstratod by conversion to dimetlWl esters of ai7loulfonylamidophospkor aeLds in the -reaction with sadium. me-b1wlate4._'1.1 0-hasF Z Ubl6s. Orij~-art SUB CODE., 07 SUEM DATE: O90ot(A ORIG REFt ON TMM 4Ab&1B5+%7*550* .127-6b F7,Li7I OW k M.W'j"'T k 3Kv / RK - --AF SOURCE --65-25540 CODE: AU,ZIOR: Ivanova, Zh. M#; Liptuga,__N. I.; Stukalo, Ye. A ; Derkach, Ga 10 ORIG: Institute of Organic choudotry, AN UkrSSR (Institut orilmdahimkoy Wimli All UkrSSR) TIT19: Isothiocyanates of allwl esters of nothylphosplionic mcidlimid their dorivativ SOURCE: Zhurnal obahohoy khind-i, v. 36, no. 1, 1966, 162-163 TOPIC TAGS: cater, phosphate. phosphorylation, chlorination roaotJon rate, cbmidcal synthesis ABSTRACTs Chlorides of a11W1 esters of mothylphosphonic acid, lilm dialtW1 ch3oro- phosphates, react with potasslun thiocyanate to form inothiocyanates of a3JW1 esters of mthylphosphonio acids. These isothiocyanates roy bo bh1o:AntLt#A to ~riold dichlo- ridon of monoa3Jcylmno~nothylphot;phorqlim:inocarbonic acid* Both mdas of reaction products react vigorously with alcohols, phonols, amwnia and anima to form Vie corresponding phosphox7lated derivatives of thiourean and iminooarbooWlia acid., Four isothiocyanatea and two dichlqZikles wro synthesized mid chamterized# Orig,, art* has: 36 table. fJPHS1 35,99-8J SM ME: 07 / SUMI DATHs 12M.65 / ORIG REF: 002 ISOFIDI, I.Ye.,..IVAtlO.VA,, M.P.; ZHEBRAK, V.D.; BERSFTEIN, 11,V. Operation of an electric desalter on a nonionogenic oryethylene fatty acid demulsifier. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no-50-5 t64. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Salavatskiy komoinat i Vsesoy-uznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy 4.nstitut po pererabotke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskusstv-ennogo zhidkogo topliva. SIROTKINA, A.L. kand.geograf.nauk; IVkj10VAj-Z-iN., mladahly noucl=77 cotrudnik; BORISOV, N.D.. PRnimali uchnstiye: (AIDEMOVA, N.N., tek-hnik; SKITEYKIN, A.I., tekhnik. PERLOVSZOYA, A.D., red.; IVANOV, G.S., kand.tekhn.nauk, otv.red.; ZARKH, I.M.. takhn.red. (Directions for meteorological and hydrological stations and Ponta) Nontavlanie gidrometoorologich~.skim 9tantaiiam i poatam. Moskva, Gidrometeor.izd-vo. No.10 (Inspection of meteorological and hydrological stations and post;] Inspektaiis gidrometeorolo- gicheskikh stantsii i pootov. Pt.5. [Inspection of meteorological and hydrological ship stations] Inspektsiia sudovykb bidrometeorolo- gichaskikh stantaii. 1959. 45 p. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniye gidrometeorolo- gicheskoy sluzhby. 2. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut aerokli- matologii (for Sirokina). 3. Gosudarstveany-.7 okesnograficheakiy institut (for Ivanova). 4. Leningradskoye otdoleniya Vrosudarst- vennogo okeonografichoskogo instituta (for Borisov). 5. Nachnllnik Metodicheakogo otdela do suds rat rannogro okesnagrofichasicogo institute (for Ivanov). (Meteorology, Kqritime) (Oceanography) LANDE P.A. (deceased]; VARVARINA, A.I.; IVANOVA, Z.H. Y Using the sound method in the quality control of stoppers for steel pouring ladles. Ogneupory 28 no.lOt466-468 163. (WRA 16: 11) 1. Chelyabinskiy metallurgichoskiy zavod. "ol-lo. 4-i a I '~e -ict !-:is Durin - t "'o ','I in ica I ("ourse o, s -?a s e s liet' 3ci , Centr-!l. inst for t lie Ir;i I.n i-n nf M-111 1`11_1~,ltll "33-1, "nscu,", 1"-.. (I'll-, '2, SO: Sur". "'o. 67C, 2? Sen ':5--S,J-veY of Scl.entl__'~c 3!,,-l 7--chnical DIsserta*ions Der-delit ',j-'ier alucational IVATIOVA, Z. Ns "Concerning Pathogenesis of Myelcma Disease, " by Z. N., Ivanova, lainich. Medi-UIPA, Vol 33, No 7, 1955, pp 57-64 (frota R"f ra~- tivn,pf Zhurnal -- Khimi-aj Bioloajqjj ~skw,-L~ llimlm. No .13, 10 Jul 56, p 91, Abstract No 12920) Studies were conducted on the biochemical coznpoziition of blood plasm proteins during various forms of myclom usin6 the tiirbidimetric methods and electrophoresis. The constant unique s3aq)tom of mycloma disease iras the increased percentage of dry blood residue (1-5 - 2.5 times). A number of patients showed characteristic changes in protein fomula: acute hyperproteinemia (total blood plasma protein amounting to 17.7 am pronounced globulin shift with hyperglobulinemia with a shaxp increase of the relative and absolute quantity of Swm-globulinm (up to 79-3-% and 13.76 am % respectively). Sum 1219 IVANOVAI Z.N. Effect of certain analeptice on the latent reflex period in chemical, thermal and electrical stimulation. Farm.i toirs. 10 no.6:3-7 N-D '47. WaA 7:2) 1. Is kafedry farmakologii (saveduyushchiy - profeauor V.V.Zakusov) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituts. im. akademika Favlova. (Pharmacology) (Reflexes) IVIUTOVA~ N' 01wodcal A bBts Motto of soms dnw fill 1,111 clfib 'e0aw plours 41411 * l,, ", 211114 MQU r III I L I P. PAvIvv lat P A I o 0 , how.!-, n9d AV 5.1 . .U . T, 4. .9t Apr~g 10 F 1954 . 1 1, nul, altdinal, um- li ll New firclUne). uni a.. atev. M.O. t1biatics (petkil and =) 'bilars (&Dadl, &%put. of sume d4ollne Inh. el- iv I te t d f0 ll t t& ) " Cre e ell s pgon. fu r beet y0 p m m woo. tm poem (doing 4 the Cultal P m 'I Saar Nam t reatly. or Itte dbWuIA tM Ismajow "devi but only . 1, 1 Infilbit a dopressat tdoxes, ORcevil"Ir tu't prmal In hl In ~Laxlc T lam (wao ME.154.) "Upp%essul bin... Pra:Idnt pellicil. 1 OlLw l' (I 3-2 1 tme us / no . a n s proWne. , g. t It 1 it It d b Wi ff b h v re s w n ot rug, u l .) n y if-us wt fife on OvAs inert to both reflexes, 4n6 th-s c: ker c offise kb fare irt nearly Inert. J.P.S. l?"'! !71 IVANOVA, Z. N. "The Effect of Certain Pharmacological Agents on ftonch]iospasm Upon Stinulat4on of the Vagus Nerve," a report presented at the 570th meetirg, of the Pharmacology and Toydcology Section, Leningrad Society of Physiolog-Lsts, Biochemists and Pharma- cologists imeni I. M. Sechenov, 9 June 1954, Farm. i roks., July-Aug. 1955, pp. 6c-63. Sum. 900, R6 Apr 56 Chair of Pharmacology, lst Leningrad Miedical Inst, 717T--- -'T ilrfl UUT IT I ZAKUSOV, V.V,profeusor; IVANOVA. Z.H.; KHARXBYICH, D.A. (leningrad) Ganglionic affect of certain hypnotics. Klin. med. 33 no-9:3-5 S '55. (HLRA 9:2) 1. Iz kafedr7 farmakologii (sav.-deystvitellnyy chlen AHN SSSR prof. V.V. ZWmsov)i Leningradakogo meditainskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. (HMOTICS AIM SUATIVIS, effects ganglion-blocking) IVANOVA, Z.N. Affect of certaig pharmacological subBtances in various combinations on reflexes from the parietal pleura and the region of the root of the lung. Farm. I toks. 19 no.2:20-24 Mr-Ap 156. (MIR& 9:7) 1. XELfedra farmakologii (rav. - deyetvitellnyy chlon AM SSSR prof. Y.V.Zakusov) I Louingradkeogo meditainskogo inatituts iment akad. Lp.pavlova. (PLUM, affect of drugs on. various combinations. blood pressure responties (Rus)) (BLOOD PUSSURE, physiology off. of pleural chemostimulation with various combinations of drugs (Rus)) 7 7T: i~l-' I i IVANOVA, Z.N.; KOVALEV, G.V.; SFALVA, Te.A,; KHAUNIU, R.A.; SHAPOVALOV, A.I. Effedt of a lYtie cocktail on various phenomena of ner7ous activity; experimental study. Vest.khir. 83 no-10:101-108 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zavedu- rashchego - doteent K.I. Pallchevskaya) 1-go LeniWadakogo meditsin- skogo instituta im. I.P. -Pavlova. Adres avtorov: Lent-agrad, u1. L. Tolstogo, d.6/8, 1-y Meditsinskly inatitut, kafedra farmakologii. (HIBERNATION, ARTIFICIAL phartmool.) (CENTRAL NKRVOUS SYSTEM pharmacol.) IVANOVAj Z.N. Influence of narcotics, analgesics and see aminazine on reflex reactions appearing in the blood vessels of the looser circulation. Biul. eksp. i biol. med. 50 no. 8:100-105 Ag 160. (MMA 13: 10) 1. Iz kafedry farmakologii (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyu- shchego ~rof. A.V. Valldmant nauchnyy konsul'tant - deyetv. chlen AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) I Leningradskogo meditainskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. Predstavlena deyatv. chlenom AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusovym, (CHLORPRORAZINE) (LUNGS-BLOOD SUPPLY) (MRCOTICS) (ANALGESICS) VALIDMAN, A.V., prof. farm. Prinimala uchastiye IVANOVA, Z.N.; LEDEDEV, V.PIP otv. red. (Studios on the pharmacolog7 of the reticular formation and of synaptic transmissiot] Iseledovaniia po farmakologii retikj- liarnoi formateii i sinaptichoskoi pmdachi. S predisl. V.V. Zakusova. Pod red. A.V.Valldmana. Lamingrad, 1961. If3l p. (141R4 15: 1) 1. Leningrad. Pervyi leningradskiy meditsinskiy imsti-tvt. 2. looningradskiy meditsinskiy inatitut im. akademika I.P. Pavlova (for Valldman). (BRAIN) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) (PHI&I-ACOLOGY) VALID=1) A.V.; IVANOVA, Z.I;.; KOVALLV, G.V.; UB;~Dl-,-V, V.k'.; SRATOVALOV, A.I. Effect of aminazine on the ascending and descending --Pusnctions of the reticular formation. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.7:852-862 J1 161. (I-MU'. 15:1) 1. From the Department of Pharmcology, I.P.Pavlov Medical Institute, Leningrad. (GHLORP"014AZIla) (BaAIN-INIJ.~RVAITIOH) IVA.NOUO--Z.--N. Dissertation defended at the Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov for the academic degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences: "Efiect of Neurotropic Agenta on Reflexes of the Respiratory Orgam." Vestnik Akad Nauk, No. 4; 1~63, pp. U~-145 1VA110VA Z. N. ::~A. -- Effect of neurotropic substances on chemoreflexes fron the vessels of the pulmonary circulation. Uch.zap.last.farm. i khj nJo ter. A1,R,1 SSSR. 3 a 65 -- 277163 - (MIU 16 -.9) 1. Chair of Pharmacology (Head - Prof. A.V.W&ldiran) o:C the First LeninL;rad I.P.Pavlov medical Institute. (NEUROPSYCHOPHAMAGOLOGY) (FUU-1011ART CIRCULATION) VANUA, Z'.Iq. Effect of narcotics and analgesics on the pulmonary component of B9zold's reaction. Yest.kINSSSR 18 no.1152-58 163. (MIRA l6s2) 1. Kafedra farmakologii I Laningradokogo maditainakogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. (RESPIRATION) (NEUROCOMNISTRY) OZHIGANOV, V.S.; PROKOPYEVA, A.M.; IVANDVA, Z.P. Manufacture and service of grog-carbon steel-pouring stoppers. Ogneupory 27 no.2:63-66 162. OURA 1-5-3) 1. Verkh-Isetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. (Open-hearth furnaces--Equipment and supplies) VOLODINA, A.S.; IVANOVA, Z.P.; CHUDAKOVA, A.P.; KUKANOVA, V.I.; POPOV, 14.V., red.; MILIKESOVA, I.F., tokhn. red. (Album of wood-cutting instruments] Allbom derevarezimslichego instrumenta. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn. infornatsR i ekon. issl. po lesnoi, bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiushchei prorlshl., 1962. 353 P. (KRA 17:3) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut darevoobrabaty- vayushchego mashinostroyerliya. VESEWVSY,AU, M.M.; IVAHOVA, Z,P.; KLFVTSOV'A. A,A. I~Iried diabases into Volga-Ural region. Izv.AJI SSSII.Ser.gool. 25 no.,9:37-57 Ag '50. (MRA 13:8) 1. Ysesoyuznvy nauchno-iseledovatellakiy goalororamdochnyy neftyanoy institut, 14oskva. (Volga-Ural rogion--Diabaes) IuNOVA. Z.P. ft-4-1-mmmm"Mam, I Petrographic study of the Tatarian stage In the Gor'Idy region of the VolgeL Valley. Trudy VNIGH no.2:201-208 151. Mm io:4) (Volga Valloy-Geoloff, Stratigraphic) 1"A NO Y/r, ZA~NOV Z,F,; -f tni; Platform. Pl ntform--Gao- c IVANOVA I Z. F. Pre-Devonian sediments. Trudy VNIGNI no. 10:23-20, '58. (MIRA 14:5) (Russian Platform -Geology, Stratipaphic) SVT -IV.AITOVA, Z.P.; KLE ISOVA, A.A. ; VESELOVSKAXA, H.M. Stratigrapby of Bav~y sediments in the Volga-Ural rogion, Trudy VNIGNI no. 19:7-23 f9. 04IRA 13:12) (Volga-Ural reglon--Geolog7., StatiprzAolitc) Q___jy~ ~VA ~Z.F. -, ~KLEVTSOVA, A.A. Yre-Devonian stratigraphyand facies in the Volga-Ural region. Trudy VNIGM no.22:94-100 159. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-iseledovatel'skiy ge(ilogo-riizvedochnyyneft~ano3r instituto. (Volga-Ural regiou-Gooloa, Stratigraphic) 1 (5) ' AUTHORS; Ivanova, Z. P., Veselovskaya, M. M., SOV/20-126-4-4-5/65 -Klevtsova, A. A. TITLE: On the Stratigraphic Subdivisicn aRd 4he Formation Stages of Pre-Devonian Deposits in the Central and Eastern Regions of the Russian Platform PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19591 Vol 128, Nr 4, PP 800 -- 803 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The above deposits became interesting ainci? petroleum was found in them. They contain Upper Proterozoic and Lower Cambrian formations in the sedimentary cover of the part of the plat- form mentioned above. More recent sediments: Upper Cambrian and Ordovician occur in the central rej,,-ions of the platform and strike in a northwesterly direction. Only the two older ones (more than 3000 m thick) are discussed in the present paper. Quartzite sandstones (analogues of the Shokshinakiyu!) are the oldest of the platform formations investigated here. They rest directly lipon the basement in Yul ovr, -I shim and Yelshanka. They were identified by tae authors as the Yulove, Ishimskaya suite of "Iotniunill. The depojj.-".,3 known a.,) "Nizhnu- Card 1/3 Bavlinskiye" in the east, as Kaverinskaya and Serdobskaya On -~he Stratigraphic Subdivisior and the Formation SCVI,'2C,--1 28-4-45/69, Stages of Pre-Devonian Deposits in the Central and East.ern Regions of the Russian Platform series in the central part lio stratigi,aqhically higher above a disconformity and an angular unconforiaity (Refs 5,8)- Ir the :Tizhno-Bavliriskiye deposits the Kaltasinskaya- (516 m thick) and Serafimovskaya suitea (450 m thick) and their time equi- valent, the Serdobskaya series, are divided into lower and upper strata corresponding tc the sedimentation half-cycles. In several cross sections t-e above suites are intruded. by .-abbro and diabase. Fi.-Ure 1 3howc, the of the suitos mentioned. A thick (Nicre than 700 M) sandstor"!, body classified by tho authors aa the Luonidovskaya (Ref '21' rests upon the Scrafimovskaya s~iite. The Riff"in format;,-.!; are t-,-ans- gressively overlain lli~, L(naer Car,,ibrian v.-ith an antrula-r UnCorjfor~714'y and a stratiC;raph~c `isconform~ty. ~"his body is most probably synchronous with the 'Iolyns1i .: i vo i can oE,,2 n i complex of the western Part Cill the Platfovm (-_ccordirq-~ to Ye. 11. Bruns, Rof 1). The Lower Canbriav (Vc rh line -Ba,.,l insk] y e) deposits in the eastern regions of the -Iatf,:.Tm cons-st of 2 con~)lete sedimientation cycles. Tabic 1 jives a s-tratigraphic Card 2/3 section of the Pre-Devonian deposits. The a-,;thors identified Cn Subdivision and the Form-aticir, S07/20-1 2~3-4-1-5/651 a c of Frc-D.-,.,-ni4ar Deposits in the Central and ,:,astern Regions ofL the Rusaian Platfrm-n several titm~ units in the latter accord4-ng tc; the stratiftca- tion ueculiarities of the c1d. p-1at-fc-,,:. jedimer,-ts: 0, fuloyo- Ishimskaya suite cf I'Iol~niumll. (2) Riffiar, deposits, and Lower Cambrian with decreas.-Ing angles Df inc-1-J"nation (up .40 0, 10-170 t 4 V ely I , 0-9o, respec ~ ). The rocks individual structural stages belontr', to diff(-~r-n- wi-~h e de.,-reL of deformation (Refs L It I b )' - ., .1 : - ~_-, " ~ -- - (, 2 U 110 .7 S t I 1,~ m i o 11 -~hotographius of the rocks of tho aCe, f it,-,ure 3 those of tho Riffian aCe. Therta a--re 2 fj.~;ures, I table, and L' Soviet references. ASSOC U T I ON: Vsesoyuznyy cra-zvodochnyy neftyanoy institut (All-Union Scien-~iflc ?ese.,Irch inst'-'tute of Geological Petroleum Prospectinr~) R E'S ET'IPED I,,'ay 27, N 1959, by N. M. Strakhov, Acade~-,,ician T SUB:4!'2T:1: Oanuary 25, 1959 Card 3, 13 GOTIOSTMOVA, V.A.~JVANOVA, Z.P.; MUM, Jjt.; RYZI[Ovii, A.A.-, SUVOROV, P.G. ; TLJIIYAX,- -L'.-P. P- *kurdtor; SIIAIIAYEVAO' Ya.V. Oparino key well. Trwiy VNIGNI no,,26:5-64 160. ()rM 14: 1) (Ruoulan Platform--Patroleum goolog;7) VISEUIVSKAYA, M.M.; IVANOVA, Z.P.; XMTSOVA, A.A. Stages in the formation of Pro-Davonian sedimentary strata of the Russian Platform and their ago. Dokl. AN SSSR 134 no.6:1410-1413 0 160. 04IRA 13-10) 1. Vaesovwnyy nauchno-iasledovatellskiy geOlDgorazvodochny.V neftyanoy institut. Predstavelno akademilcom N.H.Straldiovym. (Russian Platform-Goology, Stratigraphic) SEMIKHATOVAJ, S.V., prof., glav. red.; FILIPPOVA, M.F., red.; MAKAROVA, T.V.J. red.;_jYANOVA_,_~..P, red.; CHKKOVA, V.V... red.; BEKMAN, Yu.K., ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Rqsolutions of the Conference on the Study of Accurate Unification of Stratigraphic Scales of the Upper Proterozoic and Paleozoic in the Volga-Ural Oil and Gas Region held in Moscow at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Petroleum Geology and Prospecting, February 12-20, 1960) Resheniia soveshchaniia po utochneniiu unifitBirovannykh stratigraficheskikh skhem verkhnego proterozoia i paleozoia Valgo-Urallskoi neftegazonoanoi provintaii, sostoiavahegosia v Moskeve pri VNIGNI s 12 po 20 fevralia 1960 Moskva Gootoptekhizdat, 1962. 47 p. fmIRA 16:5~ 1. Soveshchaniye po utochneniyu unifitsirovannykh stratigra- ficheskikh skhem verkhnego proterozoya i paleozoya Volgo- Ural'skoy neftegazonsonoy provintsii, Moscow, 1900. (Volga-Ural--Geology, Stratigraphic) IVAIIOVA) Z.P. , red.; zAftffSKAYA, A.I.) ved. red.; POLOSDIA, A-S-p tj5tdff* red. [Stratigraphic scale of paleozoic sediments! tr1insactions ] Stra- tigraficheskie skhemy paleozoiskikh otlozhenii; trudy. Dodevon. Pod red. Z.P.Ivanovoi. Moskva) Gostoptelddzdatt 1962. 132 P. QIIRA ~1:6je 1. Soveshchaniye po utochneniyu unifitsix-ovannirkh otratigr ic skikh skhem paleozoya Volgo-Urallskay neftegazonosno',T provintsii, Iloscow, 19 60. (111IRA 15:6) (Geology, Stratigraphic) IV,'_;N`,-VA, Z. 1'. P- 4.,: ll.-orvolr of' ?rc;-(jr-jov;f.-jtj..,j ;;,!.,,n,j (-.ori!.rnl of' 0,; hu.,:01al ""i'Gli 1 P - " 48 1 (: I - i ~ : i'l : I ) IVANOVA, Z.P.; VESELOVSKAYAp M.M.; KIRSANOV, V.V. Distribution of the Volhynian series in the Ehissian Platform. Biul.MOIP.Otd.geol. 40 no.5:137-146 S-0 165. (~GRA 1811l) 7,j .1 7 1- 1, , ' f., ' y 3 ipsrlting A-.:-".in cili. Nr-ftopt-~r. 1. I V,--tA 18..6.) 1.97 =K:) y L 24672-66 Evr(m)/T __IFA ACC NR3 AP60158bg AUTHOR: loofidi, G. Ye.1 Ivanova, Zh. P.; 0al"porin, B4 H. ORG: Salavat Combine (Sa s kombinat) TITLE: IndustrIal testing of OZhK emulsion breaker used for desaltim Arlan potroleum SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 1, 1965, 9-11 TOPIC TAGS: petroleum, petroleum refining ABSTRACT: Several modeu of dcoalting arlan petroleum by m34lniia of MAX emulaign, .brealrex~,%and electric dehydrators are described together with the modifications made in the latter. A three-stage electrodeealting process with the OZh'K donniloifier was found to be best. The electric dehydratore of all threo otagen operated uniformly. The drained water van transparent, 6nd its I.-H was about 8 diio to the alkali added to. the petroleum to nautralize the acidity of the medii.ul During the testing, the temperature of the petroloim at the firvt sta&-, was kept at 900, at the second stage, W-850, and at the third stagep 75-E00. The degree of de3alting of the last stage was only 79~. This low value showB the iwcesoity- of -raising the voltage of the electric field betyeen tho olectrodoij Ili tho dehydraWrs Jn the third stage from 16.5 kV to 33 kV. Results of tho deval4ing are tabiflated .an njunction of tile various conditiono uned, The reaulto of thin tbxiie-stage ro(.-eqs are tabulate'd for the month of February, 10,64. Orig, art. has: 2 tatleno as] G SUE CODE: 11 / SUBM DATE: none Card 1/1 F-(V um 661.185016001-A~- DissertaLiorl : "'-.If fe-C t, of a C11.1a, I of t,,~,c (,()(, r fl c i. I, I ~- t Q f P, I .:)IA. (-I., I/ :J; -it, or. ~he t ribu Lion of Tem-.,erature Fiuctw-ttiorlz in ti-.e ~ea." Calrid 'hy~-4.;-;th ~ci, Al'arine Fydroph.,,,~,ics Inst, AcA ~Ci U 31 54- llrl~chernyaya i',:)l;k-v:L, Loscow, .1.1. ~'fiv :,0 - ~ilul-' 284, 2o iiv-v lV54 .3(7) V PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATMIN SOV/2131 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Morskoy gidrofizicheakiy inatitut Termika morya. Khimiya morya (Thermal Regime of the Sea. Chemistry of the Sea) Mosc6W, AN SSSR, 1958. 145 P. (Series: Its: Trudy, tom 13) Errata slip inserted. 1,300 copies printed. Resp. Ed.: A.G. Kolesnikov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: L.K. Nikolayeva; Tech. Ed.: N.F. Yegorova, PURPOSE: This cAlection of articles is intended for geophysicists, hydrophysicists, and oceanographers. COVERAGE: These articles deal with problems in the physics and chem- istry of sea water. Individual papers treat the turbulent thermal conductivity and h-eat exchange in sea water, the pulsations in air temperature, the salinity of the Black Sea, the determination of calcium, magnesium, and copper In sea water, and the determination of sodium In atmospheric precipitates. Figures, tables, and graphs accompany the articles. There are 121 references: 92 Soviet, 18 English, 8 German, 2 French, and I Swedish. Card l/ 4 Thermal Regime of the Sea (Cont. SOV/2131 TABLE OF CONTENTS: BoguBlavskiy, S.G. Annual Run of the Coefficient of Turbulent Thermal Conductivity in the Sea Along the Vertical 3 Boguslavskly,,,S.G. Vertical Turbulent Exchange in the Surface Layer of the Sea 14 Ivanova, Z.S. Solution of a Differential Equation of Thermal 'C v ty for Different Types of Variation of a Turbulent Heat Exchange Coefficient 21 Ivanova, Z.S. The Effect of the Variations in the Turbulent Exchange Coefficient on the Vertioal Propagation of Temperature Waves in the Sea 34 Ivanova, Z.S. Computing the Coefficient of a Vgrtical Turbulent Heat Exchange for Various Seas 43 Card 2/4 Thermal Regime of the Sea (Cont.) SOV/2131 Ivanova, Z.S. Coefficient of the Turbulent Heat Exchange in the Surface Layer of the Black Sea 54 Kolesnikov, A.G., and A.A. Fivovarov. Relationship Between the Coefficients of 'Nrbulence and Heat Exchange in the Nea.P-Water Atmospheric Layer 65 Nemehenkol V.I. Thermal Batteries for Measuring the Pulsations of Air Temperature 73 Byzova, N,L. Non-Stationary Liquid Exchange Between Two Reser- voirs of Different Temperatures 78 Skopintsev, B.A., F.A. Gubin, R.V, Vorobleva, and O.A. Vershinina. Main Components in the Salt Composition of Black Sea Water and Problems of Water Circulation 89 Skopintsev,.-B.A. A Study of the Composition of Suspended Sub- stances and Colored Organic Compounds in the Azov and Black Seas 113 Card 3/4 Thermal Regime of the Sea (Cont.) SOV/2131 Skopintsev, B.A., and V.V. Kabanov. An Integrated Method for Determining Calcium and Magnesium in Sea WAters 130 Tikhonov, M.K., and V.K. Zhavoronkina. The Problem of Deter- mining Copper in Sea Water 137 "&woronkina, T.K., and V.K. Zhavoronkina. Determination of Sodium in Air Precipitates by the Spectral Method 143 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Mmlsfm 8-11-59 Card 4/4 P-TUMIN, Y.M., uchitell; IVANOVA, Z.S., uchitall Organizing a local school society for the protection of n:iture, Biol.v shkole ao.5:?5-76 S-0 159. (MIR.-~ 13:8) - . 1. irednyaya shkol.~ No.?O gJaroslamlya. (Student activities) Vloriculture) KOLES,NIKOV, A.G.; IVANOVA, Z.S.; 130GUSLAVSXIY, S.G. Effect of stability on the intensity of vertical transport in the Atlantic Ocean. Okeanologiia 1 no.4:592-399 '61. (MIRA 14:11) 4 1. Morskoy gidrofizicbeBkiy institut AN SSSR. (Atlantic Ocean.-Hydrology) P*Per* -V-ltt~d for tZ~, ,W~ 341.- U_jLdu, Haw0i 21 A4_ S-v 1?.Sl. A A Z. 3., vo-- stlt- V=12-r.1ty, phy.j~e_ F wators tbm eaazac..'"- -f rate f rndIcm_-t-v:t7 ap",11-Z I" 4.pths-. (Sert.-_ -.7r.3.6) t.t. ~r ~f .,i~,a. ~1,cy.l. na b, 11 tle. its ;~I-_-,l_,rr_ o"nz- C_--ti_ -.71 cy -ttt,t~ tf of -7-el -d riie. of tcrrw9tr'.&! p-t. I--- butt,- of t!~ P-jrt," 'i ctc. rl A) ,f 6-4~lczr -V~ I-t tA-- -t!, -ttrz ~-Z. -ter= .ztivn tl- f th. -rthetetc= If te-We"u, "C. I!- tt-v, mt- trw:P-,7 of C-cotA in. a=e - If the an,.- In.tIt." Z~th phx.lc~ 2~- o. T.- Szholat or th, e-th ~m,t in t~, - -tv- 'I- -. 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(7 f in th, ar,- X th- GORYAINOV, P.I.; NIKC;NOV, N.N.; SALEY, P.I., kand.veterinirnykh nauk; IVANOVA,-Z.~-pladshiy nauchny~, sotrudnik; Gf,],I~ACH, Ya.S.; TrZ-'M-AK. V.M.; ZAYSTS, U.I., veterinarnyy vrnah Use of antibiotics. Veterinarlia 37 no.12:63-66 D 160 MIRA 15:4) 1. Direktor Bryanskoy oblastnoy veterinarno-bakteriologict)eskoy laboratorii (for Nikonov). 2. Voronezhskaya nauchno- issledovatellskaya veterinarnpWa stantsiya (for Saley, Ivancva). 3. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza "MietalUst", Luganskoy oblasti (for Gorbach). 4. Llvovskaya ptitsefabrikR (fQr Kuzlmak). 5. Khersonskaya oblgstnaya veterinarno-bakteriologicheskaya laboratoriya (for Zayets). (Antibiotics) (Veterinary medicine) DRUBLYAVZTS, E.E.; TKAGIVITKO, N.I.; WANOVII, Z.T. Features of the fermentation of wood hydrolyzates by Schl.zosaccharomyces Pombe. Trudy Inst. mikrobiol. no. 6:203-211 159. (1141RA 13:10) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti. (SCIIIZOSACCHAROMYCES) (WOOD) -I~i- MYUZHYYT. M.Ya.; LOGINOVA, L.G.: OSTANIN. S.N.; BOLCPIDZI, G.T.; SELIVERSTOVA, L.A.; WA&V~g&U,.Z.T. Results with fermentation of wood hydrolysates with thermophil yeasts. Trudy Insto m1krobiole no.3:73-80 154. (MMA 8:3) (YEASTS$ Saccharomyces cerevisiae. fermentation of wood bydrolyeates) (FERMITATION. of wood hydrolysates with Saccharomyces cereviotas) r. K. saiim)v. Pr. 10. 'aadleulzu. k X, 111-17. 'r. I VAIIOTA. # LerAhim. 4 a. ..Y~sttlzn from tlic'v*,:Lnc ru'Li ........ ... . ...... '. -- carli-d out in 2 type; of wasic-Lmitriptit indiALitkyan axe rep(wtcd. (1) are alvillow filter beds 61h!d with me. list traun~ of (11) the udcro6rganl5ais nic swrbcd to the "-,tive aluny" (111). %V.t!tc water 0 partially ncutralimd, tfu~mughly atrated, tkod txan~Acspcd to fx t-auk wit-it it 4dautut wilh IuQ; Aver wati:r ruid ItiravAiM willt notrioilt twIll ((MIN-104 itIO i4 pr(Amit"d Y~Ilstu watia (plf -'e OZ, 13.0.1),3,04yj mg. 0 'j.,7-0ML. rc/l. curf" to If ovor iray~ or b pumped io the middle of 11. where it is intiritattly mi~cd with 111. FroinflitflIMHOWIL settltr, from which tht ,,~:Mcd !'tarry 1hrmirm-citolt. ArtifleW act-ation ii mictj iii 11 btit 't 1111, I'lle capildly (d 1jr M 11 is xmitcr 11ma thit of 1, but. the latter are mom etu. T. T~ULI. vj:, 1~. .jiste water of hy~irr.l.,.ni: Aantr nrocescinj_z ccttoncead Gi'~.O'Jz- i I-) nc,.5:11-13 157. I..Vseao.,-uzn.vy institn". r!idroliErr.7 sul' c'itn,--spirtovt),,,r a r - - *4'. v: t c o lys i a DRUBLYAITRTS, E.R.; IVANDVA, Z.T. Purification of furfurole-containing waste waters by moans of a biochemical filter. Gidrnliz.1 lmookbim.prou. 13 no.l: 10-11 160. 04111A 13:5) 1. Ilauchno-isaledovatellskiy inatitut gidroliznoy i aullfitno spirtovoy promyokennosti. (1~7~olysie) (Sewage--Purification) (Furaldohydo) DRUBLYMETS, E.E. ; I_Y&NC~ Y~AZ. T..- Nitrogen supply system to biofilters. Sbor.trud.,'IIIG!~ 12:148,154 164. WIRA 18:3) TKJ'%GI!F,I,'KO, IVANOVA, Studying the composition of the wastes of' yeast production. Gidroliz. i lesolhim. prom. 18 no-5:13-14 165. (1111RA, 18:7) 1. Vsesoyuzny- cl- y nauchno-issledovatellskly institut g~droliznoy i sullfitno-sp-4rtovoy promyshlennosti. r N-T PlIt" NO 0 all 0 0 0 6 4, A me "fle 9=9 A I -C, ji I -.ft A . ~ . - . - t. !~ ".. 1 ;-so 0*1 ulam i =T1 NI. gul'tiviij and'?, vjvp A( nst., Kim. CA e 00 C fliahmija to, 44"001 5 (114ith bunt"lary).-Til 00 e0 the nrulral sk. Wn. of 2-me kuld I 60 (fit. of a 1% sahr. of likehyl =111"T. -=0.2 all. 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Ask, exanulne unlivir a ink-irtw4vix., (X40-11)) I the 1,1111,111M " II,,*)j Anil XlLikv III A wtkirAlury funild With ltt,4). Fe.t - - - -j r t l O i1 f i1 l i L i l of The tiyool. Iriilk- Acetate. too, 4 To tell It, 'Ithrl" O S orit i vv ix c at it r oy losing ~Atlrw nt jiti. op o m in wt . 4k 0 ' . nil 44 .4n add it :!i till .4 1 orri ent m vii 1 t in-irv KNIIIII to. 1%-%I, Ali, 11.11114111-itly , . . i lla 4 R1 11t. (i t i1 1 1 th X d Ill,. I"Illid of .41 411111ki,. 1 .t A !I lit nd. 'I'Ll il .1 1 lmoln .110~ 51111 40"Ki. ShAliv, *1141 2A 11'1 4j... N1110. vAp lit m-1 A&M 1 1 till 14 110', KIM -111 . Anol lh-Al I'll A ICAIII 11411111. 11,A1. If jjj~ I.VItAa.' 11.11AIII~ Al -.p Ill I J oil' ;0 0 14 .6 loollight 11111, lCIII.) fildiL."11M tir h f d . Slot ONW.Alithly. lilli-S, And 1., 1-1 viormr o e I j0 . IN. tem 6 iml Aplilk-mble in - orrm-mv 4 the t l d fbo~h , i . jn- it oo om l tft~ I,. .-tAldthydr. Kee is it A Iffl-1.1". o. tiffelitti I--- so- 1, - 7; ,;. 7;7 to Aj I t 41,14 0 0 0 4p 0 00 6 of to A 7 M4101 mum LW1111 Imill-VAT105- ., 11 1. - 11 to Iq tP,W 0a V W 0 v 0 11 0 0 0 9 e0 a 0 4) 4 4, ~ P 4, T 0 E q; av* 9 do 0 0 tit 1$ 41 410 b h 4 t, r" i, v to sp v (I it 4. __j _A_ _1_1 , 0 __L M fit 4Ar A4 U .4 : Novi Wghly sensitive tests for defoetiq nypoculumis and bromise in tM protsence ot other cotiolloting agents. :-04 L. It. Kul'ImTg and Z. V. 1va"V;j_ Zheof. Axis]. Khom. 2. 43-5(1947).-As reaceiit-*-P,P'-dihydroxytriphrityl- off metham is used whkh. reacting with Bort. Cis, or I!. form- 00 dthalophenelphenylmetbylenrdift4kxluiamic. Ily.o."KA10- 00 rites. hypotworosides, and hTpoiodites tract with diby- (ItolLytriphenyloomelhane in neutral or wrAkly alk- vslll~~ 00 AN to form collored products. The test is onis,votwntlyi CAffief out an filter ptsper s4tal. with an Ficill v4st. 4 the reagent. The prestence of CIO -anti HroO, As indicmed by: no* CIO- and IlKh- absent. neg. reaction; CIO' pirwitt. violcri; CIO- present, after addn. of KIJrO,. blue; CIO and Br(h- porrosent, blue: HrOo- prm~nl, urg.; IlrO, present. after Asia. of Cu(OCI),. blue. 'riot-, pr-mc-i t, otbef utcidiLeors such m% prrinangartAtr, dicl~rotctmc. Wri- crAnicir, nitrite. chlorate, Witte. persullitt, ions and filth zoo 00 4 tic) not hilerfe" with this test, *Vton-lonths -1 of it-livor of fit wAirfor KIlKh- followed by slight vor-orminq limitV see The detrclitin of 0.2 and (IJ11 v (it active Cl. I he lunst for BrO, is 0.2 -Y. M. 11--wh no o *Wd A 11111ALLUNCICAL 1.111111111,4111 CLAMPICATION to Woo t Will it z;l U to it 10 at t T to W 0 910 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 oi a 0 00 6 00 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 a 0 OZ 0 111141-8-0.0 41 0 0 10 0 0 000 0 0 Goo 0 *1: 0 a aa a aa do a do A 1111, a At Isam At MIL -imam co- mi imi ke~mms I I III, 151 HL" ~.ihulki LUI ILj__11LI; I,, M ifliq I ill! 0 0 4D 0 0 -A 0 0 10 e 1b 4) 0 9 9 111 11 W Q sill 9 VAt a V %v : so ir 0 4 0 a 41.6 (Is 0 0 0 40 a a a 0 ale Obotefoose se * 0 0 0 0 0 !w-' " . IFF Almadi. Is I If to Is M 11 n 4 04 1 J 0 A x R ;IV it Ififflalls 14 it bile 1 his IR 4& go A 4, a a W 4~ju* 6 N Y- ' , I 40 A now phac4)W lot ."Lt.- boasslar lissisisrs 4 4- - and o6itirve Is 111 -04, , I , ....dark V11111(jr4lavals. and Orgatak empsmads ~ almilimpse. L. St. _j (tallowing mattfrv ifills of Th - ' I - I I l -- --I i"~*` Kul't*rg allkl Z, V. livistalailra, Asir. Anal. Kbip", 21 **A A ell; f. III I pink. irellivas: I'l 11); plifil C4 Ifir elillw; of C411 piiik, ypWit, o-Aitiino- nab,ldy. t 1 -00 * of Idetatificstion 1. lassawi th f IM , y hz Is distingubli"I ftotii p.,tinituipbewil by thLif ral- 4 1 O O e speci ic reActiotas af org. comptis. with losses. onts to *W prupbacts of distinct and different chwapetamj %tjLv p aicsion with Cis. Disolive a 91-aill V( the ullill"wIll in I-:- - 1.00 . . T o dist inquish - from lf-wl~lptbol. pL-&* a "a of w. ; CUSO, 44413. In the . &,dr,)P,4 a I(K it of ale nitnunilitate on a sixA-plair, di,%Avv it In 2 drops of lr~ 00 U t ,r .the ew(A- cossil-I. a IMITle-1111 Olkw A111'e-If- t sF - cot,w fvwkul, IN %1,.l I M 1M Ctile .11 tilt Ith a- IICI viesal still a dixiii is[ tls.r~ N.Nih "n. A n4cmirup 0 . . y e 1 Innis int-11 no of C"!qN the ( u( this inist. should leave, a lilue 4pot am Congo pialler. To Ili)* sular. &,fit a itytin .1 the ts~tva twphthol and. with 0 4 : , A xviissidlevialw jehl ds-hr A Vasil 14 (hl' all-111-1`1 i1% a *00 const. stirrists, all 10`~, NaOll. Add 2 droin ul a awl 2 dt,,pt 0 a 2' AcOlf *)In. m- stAn ) A ";~ CUS( -00 I or NI&CII, solva. " &tit thoroughly. A red- ., . ( sirAr l f I l purple colored plat. Inatic-Itelt a-nAphW and a bright. nei ien t 4p-atti Arstirmisbarrisoksl4+1 yieldsiblucciAvr vrhi ! LA go ink coloevd ppt. indicates ef-ruplathul. To ififfirksuish Go = pyrtvAlerlpi)l ars'l rrisistrinol masid h drni ulsi l " 14CW vifldq 4belghtiferwis r4tar Anilifir i- 4114ingU d J I l h 1 l l zoo o y . l 00 .31 111mv 4 IfAilt 44 She 11111,11011111 'tit 0 140411 plAff. di-Avv it I III of dFlap 64 110) 4114 1041 1 dltl t 4 it 1" 1100 IRA" 1 ,v t us isw rit tra,twts ii #f'"0 (rtwu wti l 3 %v 4 1r. Plain 4~p ititi,"t-ili.iv lit 2.Ir..j,h -,I P; MI. Add ., Jvq, %4l N 4 9 l 4 00 drupWA 11 AcsMakdri. talks 1 dnalatda fr~ N4011 ;JAY a , . #1. awl A ad Ilar t"t,,I 4.1 0.2 , J 1 Afi f 1 J4 V It i i Use . It pyracatecls:~ is pnewit, a bright-purple coke will lip. , ii. ew -4v, 44 majam nit u re a t s t i A lip" Nall )I I will sults land a few Olf" 41111 ;Ijix INV- see 'seasquincal at rmmcitaist is present. a brown rAli 00 Is dl b y . , p , otighly. Affiliate k3 istalksited lip, . Irishl-llirik Ipt. a:KI , l , C( will (ones. Rewsivitiol airut carrinol an dim- li i:U b ifi O l i i h n" pe , laper c rar. a. w t Be when they z y go-phettyknediAnLine and ;-are cou led with diazotized p-nitroartilirse. DiAminotise a J! grain U-nitroartiline on a spot-plate and add a drop of diviolve a graill of the Ansine in if tl"),f a1c., Add 2 tin". of a said. milis. of 1,2-naplathsquitwair-t-malJonic acid in ::so it: 10'; Nat If "n. and a grain of the unknown. Stir and Wa, ask., 2 drops o(a 0.5 N NaOil wills, air.] a drop of a add a drop of a 1"~ Be salt "-n, Reuwdnol forms a red- 1% Cis nitnite or thisaride VJII. P-Meavlenediartzin e purpit ppi while oerfraol fortais an cininge-red ppt. Put- d b forins a " plA, while the dinit.-thyl deriv. Ivirmi a britht pun. an lopur Purim are di,tinguished by their charac- blue ppt. a-Mctjyk23ediAjtiitir is di,mipsithattil firm w. Irristic colors which they yield with butly rurtlati. M- Pik If " and p-phersylvnediatiihic by it, rtacii-ni wilts the cirsanyl fors. -& we a grain of the unknown Ili as druss of vsk. Truater ~ 'A the man. (witb clapilIA") onto filter imper and allow the ~Ip L)issolval., Syllill of the di,ininje, jn;jl,. itid 441d A dropiala uinuestsulftniii: arbi fit rg)`~ said na lattio 41c Add 2 I . A 41c, 10 evel). Ave I drop (4 0 11-( ball u4n, 01110 it SN't Pop ` th Af E . . , p q drul" 0111.5 N N*isfwll *A". 4114114 111011 Of it 11%~ UOsIOAc), 041011111 v an e ter paper. spaw the filter papefto NIf, 5- ! * and then dip tht paper for 2--j sec In a 0 A= Will. A dArk-fril C'.14K ifulaviliv. P. J l d W i i d h j z . . s t)r i1 eirnim.#Ie t)tn t C enn in rhe" e m 4innjwl, by go -_ -_ y k MANt It liltM43-9: 0114 441 all .3.w It. Joe U_ 0 All U v i11 an so an%* visa It: ,4$ I" 0 th 0 We 0 0 0 * 0 0 0000000 0 0 6 41 0 Oa 0 0 0 0 0 011 0 1, 0 41, Op 00000 *is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00010000 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 It s 41 411 T'~' A, _ I !V (~h ~ (f IF 13 thlif ftAL!i-! Olin ( IIN,, A 4,1, 4 it 22% COA41 eh-ol 0 0111111 All-fill to A -411 l1f a 041H"! the di-inline Iff W'ff"P of Ste- fo.t'lallsille GwIll. A 14"All ri'l I'l-I .1111 P .10 1 h. Ih, fv-~, I I I,l, ITIT'I tell- n't "alt ~ Ill ch. -l(I 4,0 Il't 00 tingin.1, p ...... lil"n lawthyl- . ......... tictiresw di-olic A Crain .4 file v,Pqxl. in 2 3 drops :4. SAOII v-1n, A r,NI I-Art;f.- 1-1-i twite,,t- I-e-, ~Iule 00 and adtl a q1tiltl Of P ; (:U~41. YA411. and A d")V 4 104C 1111t. IndiratVS t(AlIctle 114rlpilujiC ai+1 1, tilAtkil. 90 00 1 -1) s114C.Ns stAn. A vi.Irl color Indicates P-phenylerie- Cuished train Its VC detir. 6F, it,; flaLction "Ith Sas0i,. 00 (tiaMitilt Rod A PUFjllC-4`Vd illdiC-At" 1.44[Larnicio-2-cnethyl- Di-olvt a grain 4 file uAts.,wrl in it drop of UIP, ak-. 00 bentene. Add A doop of R I-, -NaXlh vilti. itsrf twir feir I ntin. on A oo dissulint a grain 4 the unkruiarn in a drop tA Me%CO and Illirrillilettet- 4. '4-4 'it'll A-111 -1 dt-111 l4 iNliOr transfer (with a ril0lary) the soln. on filter Pjper. Tallit Fir(M)'di u4n. Kirbittifir avi,l iflorf a Nue-vi-4el (lair 00 00 spot an the filter palwir add A drop .4 V'~ CuSAI. sohi. arid . the ifiethyl dcliv. is well as the diptimyl anti ethvlplwltyl' 00 00 a dropof 10`7, K-Nov Olin. Itells"Jille is ill"11C21-1 by mi- deriva. mtWn clJ-4W-. Ti, clifferititute fle(wers pvri- 0 browavokir Olviilirlt 11"t'lliffrf"11641t titne and pilwit-Utic, *,fil t-- 4 ir~-N.brop 44 thr unkiivwn 00 sinsonit w.. #-. arpt 10-nilmainhir,-, pla,r t Kir.tin of IN. in a 41u.t Y1 Ito J 1146114 Ill j IISSA-4 ?OWNS 514". vid A so 00 utknown in a rilk""ticible. &41,12-3 dt(liil -31 V I llC1 and : Imp III VF cu~x)* m4n. Py6litlt- IDVI-s I Ithl-grreop I 1" - 00 2dropsoIO.2f~.SjS(h9c4n. Ijivitir the w4ri. into 2 imrts ;4 O'hilt PiPCIIIIIi-- COltull [it! W491. JLJI! Ut. e Anlipyip" of and add to ')tit a d")ll tAf 0-Y; alk. a n.114111"ll w4n. 2 , ; AM pyrinli'lone sue di,lio-itkiled by their reaction wah 00 0 d 4 V~ Atc &tit -41., and Aver..) dt'j. of 11 'In Fral. Dism4ve a Crtin of the titAturan in 4 drop Ci 46C. 00 1.rmll n. To the other hill a(l.I the -kitiie rrallents 111111ld Add A drop 01 VVZ FeCl, itill). Actipyvict tilitti 4 00 except that a-ruplith"I i,i rVidiml hy 0-11,11.1tchol. Ulth 00 00 a-riaplithol and if-ri,phthol. resp.. the 64lowing colors art ml "A-le arull pyrazaidonc a blue. 1hut the mijeret. eilit ffiten: W4rrjjFCMjIj~'IIV ml-jd4C, b"Ohl-olink; o-nilivlani. ' cluits, tim J"U. cm a alk'(014warr 03 a bw. cow said aid Ire line "Act, elb)w; P-nitsumlint lQue, dirly-14nit. M a 111.11 14 the VC4Cjj IWIJ, A&ljIjVlllW doel, IHtt d"D %bq 0 ween dit"ethirl- IHI dielhyl.411illne. to a 'Itstinguish colle; ibrctll~volthe yraruldolve wan. Isdedguyed. B. 0o drin) of the aniline add 2-41 drllp,% A 113SOG (1: 1), 3 dro%is a Illytirlittyquitioline is dilierviritiated from its 3.7-dibrom 90 wit I % h4FIr(C.X), *oIn., and 2-3 drops of I r~ Zn actwe deeir. by its rmctioa with Wit. Maulve at graJa tif the q) too mAn. A bricht-rcif pilt indk,it" dicthylAnilinit and an quinc-Ilitic tit 2-4 (It" of &1L. aM add n drop of 117, uraityl 00 Orange Pill, dinictlivLailuic. To dotinguith bcnxrne ACCCAIC Olin. X-IlYd"IttflUSIX4118t Ifil" it bright Ved- to Imn toluene, PlA,,c 2 4"P% 44 the b)-lirovarl"i in A Mir"). -oranav ppt. wh4le the ditifccia dmv. colors the sola. ptila 00 lest tube arm) 4.1.1 3-4 'If'" of . nilritins nliv. fconM. 114. Horeb 116W, I.:M Anti I(NO, (1. 1) 1 parl). Ilrit llit 1-2 Min. 0 OU A Wit-fWAOUCT. 141. with JIP and qWk up the 111,0 00 with a CApillAry Attached t0 A luilb. UAA vilith a I", 00 hydrMt tit st". and m:),)vc it The sarne way. Misillyr the reiltur In A it. 'in" of ItUriA AcOll. add a srnall 00 ShAvins 44 Inclalli, %is, and IiM it) tell" the nitto 0 0 0 0 00* 0* 0 0*000 00 0 0000 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 6 . 0 4.0 .0 0 4, 0 41 0 0 0 0 a Is if 41 Is ;6 it of 4 f, 614- 1 Ff 1, 1, Al if If 14 of It 11 11 *1 J, Q (4 if 4, f. 1: 41 A S P fi-M I _JL_k_x_ R, P Q. JL -1 T_ L 111Y&Oxy- anti 111 1:1141, 0e A Wall tali* grouplo tat Magnesium 1, M. 1~411.fd Onj 00 Ivitnova, 5hup. t)blh,k*l Ahm. (). all. CINIU.) 601-TI(IrR17); cf. C.A. 34. Cll. - 1) r""Ilty-six direll, 90 TIM (00141109 "AIW TVACII("10 With %1S 4011110, 4.0. GC tht -9 0 00 colull challj~ "194OVIld ~mf addit. U11 a Ivil 11111114 of a OXI, _11110 00 4-1 #be Ivr In 101. &IIAII (d.4, W ImIll I 11.11. -00 detwfidlIts m the ll phis an rx"Id III III,". alkali. to 0* 41 "o. of 1612 Gall. resulting In the (gwnwOnn o# rharac. 00 fist"lly rohwnl contphl. of the type shown with the PIS. 261stOlOv. The fullawfilS data give the Colot of thr 06 J* *0 00 N N N 0 - NIS - 0 0 99 oto OtJo of the dYV In 100~ alkali. the color of Its cvauj~l. *It% 161IS(Oll)" and the Ini.t. C'MICU, of JUS (III -t~,,nl.); In life AA -1-00 (mmulam, tho mytubK4 A stands ftw p0s 'CI)Ij N; N-. 1. s,-A CJI.011. red, lilac. 10- U I 4-AC.JI#OU, winitt. bflfht sky-blue 2. "1 e,,11,011, mi-Illatc, blue- ago y6let 'LYA-R.54(01114. t"l-Illar. blur, 5, V. ormintir, chowy-ml, lix); V1, blur, a. Vill. 3A6-(II0)sCJIsA A< t:0 0 to-. 11114111. AT OU L% FW 0 1 of 0 st-, a- 2a It it IT, I, a Is se a R Is 41,141 0 0 a a 0 a 6~_ 0 1e" 10 00 0 0 0 0 0 110,111111111111 -00--- o- 01114,66411&0 0 0 4) 0 0 0 4) 0 4 a a 9 0 0 # 0 a 4i r"41-violft. too; Vill, 3.2.,5-A(II0MFiN)CvIIj- '". N. Inj Call, Co, ". %III * 1 1: Yi. Ion, 11). 1, 2:11. 10., xori, 1, Mi "Wt 1, 10" Ili 10; MI 300 1 21 10 200 A %1 00 C0411, Idde'red. blur. 6: Cjf ,I QVII Ifi 10 l l t d: l . , , . . . . , . . lo, to; xxti, .,A, Its, 3, Dw. S. bit), 10, 11). 'noir, lolly 0 40 se-rim i I, tle, 1. . ; X. AIL,I1,NII,. Pil . Xf- ,A. int, filar Ji- XII , lons SIVIII Morls-flis brilroO.W are nitniol"folillit In lilt lots$ t"Itniot limpho....'t te fr otv b 11 I 00 lishl plilk vi.ijill.ml, Ji. X31F 3-6-2-MeCtIll,N)C.11A iok l red-lilmic lo, XIV . Fr n l r y amis. hydrosildrs Iff Mutilated hir lite 1-114,viol 1104 of th4 to 0& . , p - AC.II,NIJI,h. man,,, I,hl ml.- XV 11'2 A111 N)C.1f,. ' 1111101"if ralits forrix" Awl/Mf list Ilif woov 4 dyte, unit 00 4LIWIj Ofil"81P. cherry-red, 1Q?o; V3. 2.4- X (If,N 6111A. it. ilac. to; XVII. Idk. PLhi. blue, 25 Vill vn 111 1. S. 10, 500. IVID, 2S; X1 I In. n.8. W. &XI, 6; xr t a " 6 a o b iWi 1 00 00 , llt%'C,sll&A. lill't -Pissit,"11-lillic. Aft. X11,3,4-AQItN)- . . , . , o. In. . , , 0 8, 10. o.5 NXI,Xl X1 , & At I * arifil In suppirum the Mc reactkio 13 Thurs 00 00 C4116MIoll- frittiV01, red. 1a; X1, 4, 1.(p-ACll.N W 11 ()Ill Iflidel. little, 0,A XXI . . VM Siftlififillf, 111'I"I'liblT fts at result of Wthihilkin al the " d 0* 00 046 . . 114011. viulo, tittle, 3; =1. A