SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KAZAKOVA, L.L. - KAZAKOVA, N.M.

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L 4139-66 FwTWIFcc- Gw AWNSKU11 111ii AT5024656 M/3ilB/65/000/005/0055/0063! .AUTHORSi Smixmqv )~~_zakovaj D. L. ,TlTLE% Characteristics of atmospheric zonal circulation from 1960 to 1963-~ ;SOURCEs Mirovoy meteorologicheakiy tsentr. Trudy, no. 5, 1965. Dinamika ,atmoofernykh dvizheniy planatarnogo manahtaba, i gidrodinamichookly dolgoorochnyy I .prognoz pogody (Dynamios of atmospheric movements on a planetary scale and hydro- dynamic ion-range weather forecasting), p-63 !TOPIC TAGSt atmooDherio movement"' h6copheric convection, zonal circulation) ILegendre thod 1ABSTRAM The Legendre spherical functions are used to describe absolute topography ~zonal circulation over several isobaric surfaces. The data used for such a series 1correlation are obtained from daily AT and AT charts recorded on November and -700 500 ~December of 1958P 1960t and 1962. The Legendre series expansion is given by 17.1 (0) ;.j A2k Pk (tos 0) oil 2k jT 151, (Cog s' in 0 d0F jCard 1/3__ L 4139-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5024056 k-0, 2, 3 C) ~where 0 is the co-latitude and is the local latitude# The dories was solved numerically up to 11 termsp using Simpson's integration rule. Comparison of the actual date. with the calculated H(Q) ehows that 1i terms-'in the series are sufficimt, ito describe accurately the zonal circulation over isobarib surfaces. Similar calcu-~, 1latione were made for mean monthly values of R(G). The same circulation charts werell i used to estimate the mean zonal speed i~,(Oand its meridional distribution A(G) ;according to the formula 000irt -7 -UWW (17t+ 1 Wi t) v, (Dj A (0j) a~ sin 0,, there Cj is the earth's angular speed and so is the' earth's mean radius. It is shown that the magnitudes IOOOAi/63 and v.% characterize the meridional profile of ,the atmospheric zonal circulation reasonably well. Plotn of 91 versus -1. from the Ain-ee charts AT 00t AT and AT3oo show wide deviations among themselves, These 7 5000 are attributed to the presence or absence of negative velocities in the higher latitudeep polar maxima in the western circulation velocity, and the presence of Card 2/3 777777777~~.: 4; L 4139-M ACCESSION NRs AT5024856 .subtropical maxima in the western circulation speeds, "The authors express their gratitude to their colleaguou of the Central InatItute of N., I. Novozb.ilova , If ( ,And Seyer.Qva or analyzing the map of the aoutheri~ hemiephere.'~,d--- Or-i-g* -&-rt. f igu 5fformulas. ASSOCIATION: Mirovoy meteorologicheskiy teentr (World M teorological Center) MMITTEDt 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CCDEt .1T0 REP SOV i 00~ OTMt 003 SvJIVOVj ItIP,$ KAZAKGVA, LsL. GhmmoterictLos of tho zonal aircuUtIon of tik, atmoophore for the period of 1960-1963* "A%4* %HTS no,505414 165% (MMA 1r,112) t4- M, :e." "c!rez !n f!;,Illran ir, 258-2-63 '56. o I or icheaki-ya lnl~cratvrlys (7,'IVs -prof* Yu U,' I Init t i I Turartra in vnrlnuti Oun3..,L_3.~ P-7 KAZAKOV~4 L.11, -A.'Altayskiy kray). Various methoda of proving certain geometrical theorems. Mat. v shl-rle DO-5:34-36 S-0 '5P. (MIRA 11:10) (Geometry, Plane) KAZAKOVA, L. N. lxperience witb radioactive iodine in treating thyrotoxicoole. Vest. rent.1 rad. 34 no.2:90-91 Kr-Ap 159. (MIRA 13-4) 1. Iz kafedry rentganologil i radiologii (zev. - prof. P.D. Tallteav [deceased]) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina maditsinskogo Instituta ime- ni I.M. Sechenova (dir. - prof. V.V. lovanov). (HTPWUROIDISM, ther. radioiodlue (Rae)) (IODINE, radioactive, ther. of hyperthyroidiam (Rue)) J UFLYAND, YuJI.; KAZAKOVA L 11 - KUNEVICH, V.G. Prolonged congestive inIhibition of the vascular centers. Trudy 1-go M41 11:230-238 161. (MIU 15: 5) 1. Kafedra fiziologii Leningradskogo sanitarna-gigiyenicheskogo instituta i fiziologichoskaya laboratorlye. (zav. - prof. Yu.,4.Uflymd) imeni Turnera. (POL1014Y'LLITIS) (BLOOD VESSELS-INIMHUTION) ";4U mi AR ROZENSFTRAUKH, L.S., Frof.; AMI.OCHITA, 7.Ye., kand. med. nauk; YKASEOV, Yu. G. , kand. med. naiLk;, MZAKOVA, LZ. , kand. mod. nauk; KAZANTSEVA, N.S., kand. mod. nauk; KISHKOVSKIY, A.11., kand. med. nauk; RABIJI:, I.Ye., kand. med. nauk; kLMENA, M.S., kand. red. nawk; ASUMAZOV, E.G.$ kari6. med. nauk; LIEDENDHATF14, L.D., prof., red. (Variations and anowlies In the dovel.optuont of organs arod systems in man in X-ray observations] karianty i anoralii razvitiin organov i sistem cheloveka v rentgonovskor, izob- razl~onli; iinuchno-me tod i c lie sk o o po.;oble. Xouknya, ("as. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1963. 1 v. (1-11RA 17t?) L 56- 0 3 6 5 AUTHOR: Kazakova, Fi. c! r T:T~.E; n r their comprehenBive resolution SOURGE1 moditainnkaya radiologiYa, 7- 9, no- 10, 1964, 66-7~-' TOPIC TAW * scieLtific policy, radiology, iodine, radioisotop'-- ABSTRAM Ranking fir8t in ocientiric stu,ij~pjq planned ror 19 6-4 are problpma of dosimptric. biological, and clinical SubS. , a 11 t the u-"P ~'f r'Pv 4-~ Fr --f i,niTing r-adinti -,)n in m-f! i, i! ris i ft t q, I V I ng m - t hol n, U 7, r 1 1 e f f r c t i v P n f, s Ft Th q j, ' ~ - r - i~ nri 1 1, r i m ii t 'i I Four projecth qri- develop riethods of treating syringomyella. 1131 IS uzltq iii lrl~ ment to the extent of 0.5 microcurie per course of treat-meDt. (Perm lleu'ca~ Gard 112 q ACCF.SSTON NY! AP5018571 Inatitute). rour subject plans deal vitb the uxv of long-wave radintion in dermatology. The largeRt mumi~er of subijact plans on rhdlatavr) of nor~-malignant dideesez deal witb the zs,4ical use of 1131 in thyr-t-01-n'-- Cosin. ASSOCIATION, Orb-an-l~zntsionro-metodicbeekiy otdol nauchno-isoledovatel alkogo injitituta Mini stornt-.ra zdraYookhrP-nPniYt1 P~;-qt~ D-~vi-or, cf 'he Sclent- Institute, Ministry of Health RZTS10 SUBMIMD: 07 1)e C 6 INCAL; 00 SUB CODE: J-1; , NP NR REF SOV:' 000 OTHER: ODC) JPRS Card KA'"'AMAY L.r. Kazakova, L.P. - "the effect of ATsS on osmotic resistance of erythrncyte2 and reticuloytosis," Trudy Arymsk. med. in-ta im. Stalina, Vol. XII, 1949, P. 45-56 SO: U-3950, 16 June 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 5, 1949). &Atlnent 01 water witts a coallniant. A. N. l l 114 =11 12 lknd L. P, KafAkova. Vedosaisbsktnic i - 1 'k a Sapris. 71#14. 193j, Na,-+g found that waltz M tmtment requIret le~* emSulant (1) when the r-.kw water is b divLded into 2 parts prior W trzatment; ant part is trtited k. WPh the "hole sint. of I vtnd then, after the floc ha-k IRvit mlivi with the other parl of ilia water, The tutio wt. rdill of the Ist to thc nd part ~rarlcs from I t I to R:S h) o-depeWs an (!to quality of mw water. The fall. lavegiga- ad b $=ll rims Mved that W% Al sulfate we# UT ' I f .t method. rho "Plaultim of BOO tmtmtvt W In f t h hi h h f I h j h vra er s muc er e lot pan o t at t e coucti. o in t g than umWe Mus, creating optimum corefidan for the co- 4 aguNtion and accelcratiam of foe fannation. Whenthe2nd ter Is admixed the Due alm(ly prisent - part of the raw we forms Centel$ of CQAJULtkm In the 2nd part of the MW water. Each raw water requires lab. knvestlirstiatut for the detn. of the OPt;M!Aln titti(lof both Parts. BaCh Sample RltCr ttVAt- W went thaidd he filtered. A full-wak plant Iii dexAbed. J. licjjt;,~ g; R" It I A~ L 3";')'35-65 E-WP(J)/En(mj' Pc-h Mi ACC~;SSION 11TP,: A.P5001084 S/0286/64/000/022/0044/0044 AUTHORS: Lukashevich, 1. P. ; IL% Shchegrov , K. A. TTTTE: A metbod for obtaininz -WlaX lixture for pTotectin- rubber products. I L"' U Class 2', No 6 6 4 By-ulleten' izobretem, 22, .1 i tovarnykh znakov, no. 1964, 44 TOPIC TAGS: rubber, rubber product, rubber techjioloV-, rubber research, hyd7ocarbon, petrolekm, nitro6en, paraffin .kBSTRA(71: This Author Certificate presents a mothod for obtaining, (by de-oilLng vAr,,,. rbons) a wax admixturn for nrotectin~, rubbpr ",roduct~ from jS flr~-,L subjectr?d Lo finizp-, w4th carham.uc- or by mean3 of vru,.-ressive tie-oiling. ASSOClATION; none SUMUTTED: 11Mar64 SO GODE: IB HT -1 ENCL: 00 071MR I ODO Card - 110 RiT SOV. 000 L 1114156-6:~ F-47 f. --n ') '/'-",%P ( j ~ /T ?c RM ACCESSIrDN "TR: AT5006943 S/2982/-.)'~ AUTIM: Shchegrova, K* A.; Kazal-v", L. Fe~ Vinnraudova, 1. 1. TITIEE- Preparation of microcrystalline waxes to protect -LLM rubber azainst the action of ozone SOURCE - Moscorw. Ingtitut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti. Trudy, 110. 51., 196!4. Neftekhlmlva, neftelch1micheskiye protseqsv i neftepererabotka (?--trnip~,in chemistry, petrochemical processes and oil refining), 05-1q8 TOPTC TAGS: ozone, antioxidant, tire rubber, rubber oxidation, wax, cvresiri, secondary paraffin, mlerocry-otalline wax ABr,7RACT: 71he work, carried out In c3operation the inqtttut ~hlnnov v-rom-y9h1-?nnoqti (Tire industry rcientiftc was dev,~-t-.-d t(- t~~ prer-aratinn amd-~-"tlliv oT--.-11i-rv-ocrv-s-t:d' in., w;i-,Kicz . nr~4iTie,i 7 '11; S,,v1,- rAw mat,,-ials and analop-ou~, le impDrted vay-r- in The waxEs obtained - a secondary paraffin, ccre!iin, a.)d hycirocarbon,. T ceresin whizh do not react wlt~. carbanide - were tested in rubber mixlljre,~ ar~~i found to be equal and sometimes superior to foreign imports. The ph--icochamica'. Card 1/2 L 341-36-65 ACCESSION NR.~ AT5006943 propertien of the waxes and their protective properties in protective Mixtures are tab--,Iated. The waxps are recommended for use together with chm L.2nL ice, LoA _a q j~ ot . : ~ t'iblef'. as agente for preventing the cracking of tire casings. orig. a ASSOCIATION: InBtitut neftekhimichaskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti, Moscow (Petro- cbemic-gl and-gas industrZ institute) SUM D: 00 ENCL, 00 SUB CODE-HT,FF NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER- 003 Carcr 2/2 Subject i USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 15/20 Authors Chernoxhukovp N. I. and L. P. Kazakova Title i Solid aromatic hydrocarbons of petroleum nil fractions AID P - 3061 Periodical : Neft. Idioz.9 V. 33, no. 81 75-79p Ag 1955 Abstract t The authors report results of laboratory tents with TtWmzy, Surakhany and Tatar crudes in which the presence of solid aromatic hydrocarbons hambeen found in oil distillation fractions of 3900-50000. Tables. Institutim t None Submitted s No date Name:.-KAZAKOVA, L. P =i~~ Dissertation: A study of the solid hydrocarbons in oily fractions of petroleums of various origin Degree: Cand Tech Sci Af4&*6wbkw-. Min Higher Education MR, Moscow Order-of-labor Red Banner Petroleum Inst izeni Academician I. M. Gubkin dAlz~~ Dedume Date., Place: 1956., Moscow Source: Knizhvva Latopis'. No 47, 1956 CHICRNOZHUKOV, II.I.; XAUKOVA, L.P. Separation methods and the characteristics of solid aromatic hydrocarbons of petroleum oil fraotions. Ihim. i takh. topl. no-1357-61 Ja 156. (KLU 9:7) (Hydrocarbons) (Petroleum--Refining) V-4, 1; Rt;tsh I ~-ILI N;13 -F R' Q R". I WIN-MOM . . .- ~~- I - . ~, - ~ -,i 't - - "I. ~. .-r- k~ . .I - I . I 1~ - , : . I I - - I . I - SOY/BIT59-15.-54823 ,T~,Kn:,latLQn fromA Referativnyy zliumal. 1'-hImLYa, 1959, Nu 15, p 422 .(USSR) WNW: Cbw%ozhmkov, N.I., Kazakova, L.P. .-T-ITLE; Metr,,-Js for Separatir)Z. Solid :i1y0r%ocarbor)r- . From.01.1 BractAcn,4 of, Petroleum and Their Characteris tics PERIODICAL: V sb,; So5tav I svoystva vysokomolekul. chasii nefti. Moscow, AN SSSR, 1956, pp 203 - 207 ABSTRACT; A-rr4thod has been developed for the 5eparation and the characteriza tion of, soLld arainativ, ni.pbthene and paraffin hydrocarbons ~-:hi eh; are pres~Qnt. An high-brjJ11rg peu-ojetrn fvatet.iolis, The moUiod Includsui t4a proltminitry chromatographic dulvision of tlie initlal.produat (deasphalted concentrate of Romashkino oil) Into the naphthene-paraffin fraction and t1je fractions of aromatic hydrocarbons del3orbed by 1:;r;octane and thezj by benzene. Each f.raction was frozen out at -1A)6C in a solvent consisting of 40% acetone and 60% toluene taken In a ratio of 4: 'I to the fraction. The separated solid hydrocarbons in a solution of methy lethylketone were divided by meaus of urea into hydrocarbons, forming and.not forming complexes with Card 1/2 it. It has been established that, the.solid klydrocarbons separated from L/ SOV/81 -59-15 -5)1 BL)3 Mlethod,, for Separating Solid Hydrc~carbunr, rrom Oil Fractions of Petroleum and Their Characteristics -L'-ie concentrate are paraffins of normal Pnd Iso-structure, mono- and polyoyclic napht.henes with long chains of norma.1 aad i-so-structure, aromatic hydrocarbons con- taining fror, one to three lrjeinzenu rings with Long chains of normal and iso-structure and naphthene-arom,-.tic hydrocarbons containlng~ on the -average one aromatic and - tuo naphthene rings. Aromatic 1~ydrocavbons with 81de chains, of ramified structure con- tain In their compo!Atlon a considerable admixture of solid S-compound!3. B. Englin Card 2/2 Is a ;3;3 bd Aw al ---l Ll 13 4 1 S10811611000100210161023 A005/A105 'Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Kh1miya, 1961, No. 2, p. 445, # 2M201 AUTHORS: Chernozhukov, N. I., Lukashevich, P. I., Dikkulov, A. Z., Susanina, 0. G., Sadchikova, M. F., Shchegrova, K. A., Markova, L. M., Kiriya, V. V., Kuz'mIna, N. A., Glazov, G. - TITLE: The Solubility of Oil. Hydrocarbons in Organic Solvents and Ways of the Oil Production Improvement PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. in-t neftekhIm. I gaz. prom-sti, 1959, No. 24, PP. 311-340 TEXT: The authors recommend ways of improvement of the lubricant production. Hydrocarbons of higher molecular weight and higher freezing point are in the first place separated at the fractional crystallization of oil hydrocarbons from their solution In acetone. The solubility of the naphthene and paraffin fractions of oils as well as the solubility of a part of the aromatic hydrocarbons and resins result from the effect of the dispersion forces, and the solubility of the %remaining part of aromatic hydrocarbons andresins Is connected with the action of polar forces. The increase of the dissolving power of the solvent is a consequence of the increase of both its dipole moment and the non-polar portion Card 1/3 s/o8l/6i/ooo/oo2/bi6/O23 A005/A105 The Solubility of Oil Hydrocarbons in Organic Solvents and Ways of the Oil Production Improvement of its molecule. In both cases, the Increase of the dissolving power of the solvent Is accompanied with the decrease of ifs selectivity. There are considerah the mechanism of the de-asphaltizing of a petroleum concentrate by propane; the effects of temperature and quantity of furfurole on the course of refining of the oil distillate of the Tuymazy petroleum; the properties of phenol and fur- furole. An increase in the quantity of furfurole In the refining makes up the insufficiency in Its dispersion properties; hereat, the quantity of aromatic hydrocarbons being to be eliminated sharply increases, as a result of which the viscosity coefficient of the refined product increases more than at increased refining temperature. By the use of phenol, the output of refined products Is lower than for the refining by furfurole in consequence of the higher dissolving power of the former. The high dissolving power of phenol leads to super-refining of oils In consequence of which their resistance to oxidation decreases. By the addition of water to phenol, Its dissolving power decreaseG, and the selection properties and the output of refined products Increase, whereat its viscosity coefficient inconsiderably 4ecreases, The treatment of a transformer oil distil- Card 213 -i~' 7-1 77,77 191/,52/60/000/0051/002/002 BOOl/BG.r,4 AUTHORS. Cl;-irn~ ~ ho,kov Kazakova, L. 1'. and Stir higrova. K. A. 1) e! ll? 1~ Fr c in TITLE. Nlo h rd --A r F C h, r ~- mu 4 -~ g r!j p ~ I -, lln r i . t j r. r, l' N -a p t a rb r.) in s _T Pe t r r I A rn rp, a t 1;, llyd~7c--=r Y um Fra~t lCro 1 t 1y.5 -~f - . T_ PERLI OD I CAL 960 rlc~ 95 '00 TEXT -. To di~-rwirlo mcrt~ precise'y the of part ition of the above hpirr,r-arbon-3 dt~alt with by the with-:rs already Parl lnr (TqLbl,? 1)). tho al.i-hrrs uttempf-eJ, in the present -in- ad, inve3tigatl !c' 3c -,hinu ai-~-nt whith, on ',re cne hand, separata-3 siffc-ent'y *.he paraff,.n rea- 'pbfhivp hydr~.:arborzq rr(,,m the aromazi~,, one!3 an4. cn, 'ho olhor hqnd. )'~A-' Cl N'~I)CiMIIM Cal~abilltV Of f ra~ t I -,ra t i ng a rcma hydr c-arb,)r~ :z 1 0 ri he i r s *~ r,i --i r ki Thil frl)ow"rg m-'v.- -s rmbji~-t,~d i) par- Decalln fl - Ml - Ul (Tab`e b.~r:k- ai~i (,-Tv,,~thyl A 1111 ables ~ and 4 1 ilanul anl FlItt-l' er, ll'apbt T, C a r d M,-i!._tl,-,Js cf Chrrca'lf.lTllj)b;~ P,'i"fjtj(:1j of' / `jlc)1000/C0',/0021002 flaphfhene:; F.-cm, 'rmati3 Two 1 otly r- f f ra p1r. t i e "T~zblp_ 6', Th., I ,I -a f r,,- r cma, ic. r Tho roll, ~vinl- prcd~i _;sed as -~ I , - , ~', S F. , y F a - , i v a' -a I .v. i r u T, _nr 17 -~'! ' ~' . 1.) S,,l ~ 11 ~f -',"a rel ASK and ',,*a* j 0-, A" ~ Tat) r c a e In, I i -It E~d A2 _-'Cii F.T-jd t c lip th~, m'. iv iff; al _-4c: 0,i ne fc, r a r a a r, e n '-3 r;~ -. a r b Or. -,:7 ! L - !: r a c n e n 3 i x ~- -, -~!: ~i -7 -1 j t h r :i I z~ d hy i r o ca ri~) r-, - T-ih I e a *, F-r a t' ; - F a r t f i r c tf, a hyl r !irl- c) ri,-. :ir -~c a r ~- c an v I-- rv -1 i -v ~td T-1)' 4 i cc-, 5 1- T rben~' f !73-, ge. ASK a n d a i v a! 0 in -,-f ar-m-v,. - b -1 y a el A' 04 n h - w v t 1 f 1 4 s 4 ric T a 't o' ti i,a-l 4e_,ri did -1 r ri f e Yl I r'~ on 9 q r"! t-1"'. ri /4 `-~J/0001`005/002/002 I.Tathod,.:, of Chrcmatolraphic 1~ari, t4011 Cf 11aphttionea From 'jromitI'C: IIyirof~arbPn,,t of B b 0 11; 'P, 0 Oj ily Petroleum Fractions a-tivated Al '103, in contrast to the ratios 1;10 and Thu~-,, the experiments of chromatographio partition of aromatic hydrocarbons showld orict, ulain th,it.,fictivntod thc boo-t Selco-tivity with ro"%Jlect to aromatic, of Iifl'erent ntrucl.iireo, Further. tne authors separated aromatic hydrocarbons of the heavy desulfuriz,~J distillate :~f Shkapovskaya petroll,~um by activated A1203, and obtained three fraction:3 of aromatic hydrocarbons (Tab:e 7). To obtain mcre accurate data on the rtructure ef products, they determined to what extent the absence of the. missing hydroger portion is, caused Iy tbe prosenoe cf naphtl:ere ring-.,, or by that of arcmati- rings. Therefore, they hydroGenated the fractions to be eximined (Table 8). The data of Table 8 shox that after hydrogenation the numter of atoms in these fractionzi wao i,?,~:harged, .,.,hile the hydrogen amount had incr~-,ased. On the basis of 'lie invest i,-at ions, it -,:3 concl-udorl that paraffin naphthene hydrccar'bons are most perfectly separated from aromatic cnes by means of a mixture of silica 1.-~el ASK and activated A!.,O~, and that aromatic hydrocarbons are most arntirale'Ly fractionatol a--~!ordinj to their Card IMethods of Chromatographic 11artition of 5/152/00/000/005/002/002 Naphtheres From Aroma`c Hydronar'oonj of BOO I /BO'~4 Oily i'otrnleum Fi'action,--. structur,2.~ by means of activated M art. 8 t -Ibl e z" I ASSOCIATION. in.34-4t-af neftekhimicho~!koy i f',j--'--,vc'y pr(.-;mysh1ennosti im, akademika I. M. Gubk ina (.,osccv lnz3t-itute (,f the llotr-o;~hf---micnl finJ Inklustry imeni .-'~oadenician I~ M. Gubkir) SUBMITTED: 3-ji'a 9, 1059 C,-Ird 4/4 s/o5i/61i /000/o,1/035/040 B110/B201 SuBanina, 0. G.,_Kazakova !-.L Pot AUTHORS- Chernozhukovt No lot .Sadchikovaq M. F, studying naphthenic and aromatic TITLE; Methods of separating and ions and ceresins hydrocarbons Of oil fraot imiyal no. 11, 1961, 493, abstract PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zliurnal. Kh veshchaniya po khimii 11M267 (11142617) (Sb. tr. 14ezhvuz. 130 nefti, 1956- M., jAosk. un-t, 196o, 114-127) llate of c hydrocarbons were separated from the disti TEXT: Naphtheni hy on silica gel. They were Baku llo,~TojL--1011 (avtol-10) by chromatograp ted carbon and di8- impurities by adsorption on activa e solution then freed from 71-ethyl ketone. As th solved in an eightfold volume of melh d hydrocarbons -rious temperatures, five fractions of liqui was cooled to VO urther cooling of the solution, displayed an which, on f 20 (0.9000 - 0.8928)9 were separatedt ecrease of n20 (1.4947 - 1.4914); d 4 almost uniform d D sisted of t (456-298') and w!i1ch mainly con and of the molecular weigh Card 1/3 3/09 1/6 1/038/040 Methods of separating and B110/B201 bicyclic and tricyclic naphthenic hydrocarbons with naphthenic-aromatic hydrocarbon impurities. In the second method, the solution of one part of distillate in eight parts of acetone was cooled from -5 to -700C. Every 5-100C in the cooling process, the fractions of separated hydro- carbon crystals were filtered off. By silica gel chromatography, naphthenic paraffin hydrocarbons, from which the paraffins were removed by activated carbon, were separated from the fractions. Fractions 20 20 (nD = 1-4839-1-4860; d4 = 0-8872-0-8392, molecular weight 370-430) were obtained. They consisted, however, of a mixture of naphthenic and naphthenic aromatic hydrocarbons. The compositions of Borislav and Shor-su ceresins (n20 = 1.4660 and 1.4689, respectively; d20 = 0.8628 and D 4 0.8640; molecular weights: 542 and 590; melting points: 73 and 850C) was examined by the following method: Chromatographic separation on silica gel, removal of paraffins and oils in the acetone-benzene-toluene mixture, treatment with urea, repeated recrystallization, and adsorptive separation of the paraffin-naphthene fraction on activated carbon. The following was found in Borislav and Shor-su ceresins: 12 and 12.2;L n-paraffins, Card 2/3 Methods of separating and s/oBi/61/ooo/oll/038/040 B110/B201 respectivelyl 64-4 and 74-5~ naphthenee, and 3-3 and 0.6~~a aromatics. From 20 20 the fraction 400-4500C (nD . 1.49491 d4 . 0-8832, Viscosity - 87 cat at 100 C) of Devonian petroleum from Tuymazyj 10 fractions of aromatic hydrocarbons were separated by adsorption on silica gel. From them, the sulfur compounds were removed by the Ginzberg methodp through oxidation by H 0 in-the presence of glacial-acetio acid. In various desulfurized 2 2 fractions, the presence of the following hydrocarbons was established by spectrum analysis: monodyclic and bfcyclic aromatics, naphthalenes, tridyclic condensed naphthalenes and phenanthrenea. [Abstracter's note: Complete tranalation.3 "T. .j Card 3/3 CHERNOZHUKOV, N.J,.~, SIICHEGROVA, K.A. _J~ Method of chromatographic fractionation of naphthenic and aromatic hydrocarbons of oil fractions of petroleum* Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 3 no-5:93-100 160. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Moskovskiy in-Atut, neftakhimicheskoy I gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika I.M. Gubkinae (Hydrocarbons) KAZAKOVA9__~.P.; LAZAREVA, I,S.; SHCHEGROVA, K.A.; FALIKOVICH, M.I. Studying solid hydrocarbons of the petroleums of Kuybyshev Province. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 6 no.2:56-62 '63. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Moskovakiy inatitut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni akademika I.M.Gubkina. (Kuybyshev Province-Hydrocarbons) VINOKUR9 I.L.j KAZAKOVAy L.S.; PORUSj Yu;A.; SOBOLLYA, L.A. Sanitary and hygienic evaluation of mass im%pendent housing construction. Uoh. zap. Moak. nauch.-issl, inslu. san. i no.-6:89-90 160. 'i4:11) (HOUSING-SANITATION) F KAZAKOVA, L-V., aspirant Clinical and anthropometric diagnosis of underdevel6pment of the mandibla. Stomatologiia 40 no.1:73-78 J&-F 161, (MIRA 14:5) 1. Iz kafedry ortopedicheskoy stomatologii (zav. - prof. V.Yu. Ku#ymdskiy) Moskovskoge meditsinskogo stomatologicheskogo Jnstituta (direktor - dotsent G.N.Beletskiy). (JAWS-ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES) KAZAKOVA, M.; KSATOV, V., rod.j KUZNETSOVA, A., tokhn. rod. [Corn silage has become richer in protainsIKukuruznyi silos stal bogache belkom. Moskva., Mask. rabochii, 1962. 14 (MIRA 15:95 1. Starshiy zootekhnik sovkhoza "Voskresenskiy" (for Kazakova). (Corn as food) (Ensilage) KAPAIAMBEV, N.; KOVACHEVA, N,; YAZAEDVA, H, Ghang,en of the blood pioture in alimentary toxic inrections. Suvrem. med. Sofin 8 no.7285-92 1957. 1. Iz Instituta zEk burza meditsinska pomoshch N. I. Pirogov. GI. lekar: B. Devetakov. (FOOD POISONING, blood in) KARAIAKW, X.; KOVACHMA, N.; KAZAKOVA, )L; NICIEWWWA, 7. Xtiology of food poiwniT4,~ of bacterial origin in Sofia. suvrem. med.0 Sofia 8 no.11:89~-96 1957. 1. Iz Instituta za buxza meditsinska pomoshch N. I. Pirogov Sofiia (G1. lekar: B. Devetakov). (SALMONVIJU IMMONS, epidemiolog_v, food pois. in Bali,,aria (Rul)) KATMAMM, N.; KAZAKOVA, M.; KOVACHRVA, N. Clinical picture of non-specific bacterial food poisoning. Suvrem. med., Sofia 8 no.1107-105 1957. 1, Iz Instituta za burza meditalnBka pomoshch N. I. Pirogov (G1. lekar: B. Devetakov). (FOOD POISONING, case reportes non-specific baot. pols. (Bul)) VINNFR, Miloslav [Wimmerp M.1t kavaler ordena Trudal XkZAKDVAt M. (translator) Promoting technological development. NTO 4 no.9249-52 S 162. (MM 1621) 1. Uchenyy sekretarl TSentrallnogo soveta Chekhoslovatakogo nauchno-tekhnichaskogo obehchestva (for Vimmer). (Czechoslovakia-Research, Industrial) (Czechoslovakia-Tabhnological innovations) V -wq~ 0~ , ~ -7,- , t- N A 0 * 0 0 010 a at u I cat 4, got 9111`~"Jdll .0 01"Jot 6 p. Sol 4: oil OP 0013 0 sp ' ""Ajj j. - IM u t GOP A/I J- j., 11 030 as It ft it a if 11 11 $1 If 11 Is a 11 M R to #0 f * 0 0 6 a &e 0 of 0 .1A!j-A1U3ea1 'bill-WWAM(ItUt Jill elkIl IN110111 PMPIMIV U31-01 ~tlw i I Inset ouqjs tl,,, .1N tvu3je uoissillaid p1dirijaspoqlaW 1,m 1 7 T-Ir- j It It a 9 It U91,11, I'll .9, a Va a, 71 1 0 1 p I 0 9 0 0 di 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 0 0 00. 0 4, 0 60 see so 9 9 9 9 00 0 0 of 00 we**$ soc* gil-01043 W 1; . is "A IlTilub XPIO)v Nil AID W 311 11 1.7 AI, 0 Ic OT u 43 'A 440 L J)-.JL-J-Ai X-J 1 'It vi I -L - Y-1 -A& 10 90 LIL it -d --I 4 00 400 0; a 0 Alden H. 11.1orrY 00 DestprWhift the ytold of volatile subotances to coal 00 a V. M,~Tfrelt*yulrov and M. D. Kaulgova, Vranik Swwd arhanWi 10". No. 1940. No.jS, 77.-A sempler of I - 0.01 It. coal is beat"t in an polvellghl. I cible No. 1, with Al clowly tovel, in a .91-=.t 8W - A)' for 7 mitt. crudble b plewed an a stand cons6tinS of ponvism rods. The method is applicsWe to all kinds of coid. zo 0 W. R. Henn 00 00 .3 Fee 00 u a300 00 Fee Ce 0 be 0 tie 0 ZIP A a - I L A WITALLMICAL 1,17111011#1111 CLASSAFKA110" Ott: 3 -it 0.. 'log a.. 04 Lie 0 RX11 --q-r-"-rTM-JA -It W of I I&A 9 1 T U 9 AT 10 A. 1; v 10 IT (I it n If 4 KW 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ift 0 0 0 0 0 *1* 0 f 0 0 o 0 0 0 to 0 oleo 0 0 0 9 8 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 *10 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000060 1-4 USSR/EagineerIng - Beat, Petroleum An 52 (IN (IN "Determination of the Net Heating Value of Reavy o! Petroleum Products," M.D. Zhukovskaya, Cand Tech Sci, M. D. Kazakova, Engr, Fuel Lab "Iz V-S Teplotekh Inst" No 8, pp 24-27 Discusses detn of total heating value and suggests methods for obtaining data on H content required for calen of net heating value. Metbod, previoudy developed for solid fuel and light petroleum prod- ucts, includes combustion. of specimen in calorimet- ric bomb and absorption of moisture by absorbent 233T34 placed inside of bomb. This simple method, re- quiring no addnI equipment, takes about 2 hro for detn. 233T34 ZIKZ)%V, T.A., kand.tekhn.nauk;,~UAKOVA, M.D., inzb.; CHESLOKOVA, L.I., inzh. Effect of natural moisture of Moscow Basin coal on its friability. Teploenergati" 7 no-10:43-46 0 160. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnicheskiy institut. (Moscow Basin-Coal-Testing) YUDMIICH, Grigoriy Ivanovich, doktor tekhnicheskikh nauk. professor; TROITSKIT,A.V., redaktor; SHUGUROVA,N.I.,jprnyy ~uzhener, retsenzent; TDCHEV,D.M.. gornyy inshener, retsenzant; KAZAKOVA. M.G. gornyy inshener, reteensent; BATANOV,A.I., gornyy-M-M-Mr. ret-senzent; MIKHAYWVA.V.V., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Dressing iron and manganese ores] Obogashchenie zhelesnykh i mnrgantsevykh rud. Moskva, Gos.u&uchno-tekhnA%d-vo lit-ry no chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii, 1955. 624 p. (MIRA 9:3) (Iron ores) (HangRnese ores) (Ore dressing) Vegeuthm and Its affect on content of vitamin C in plant products, M. 1. '"zAova I Molotov Med. hot I. 4-g~srsa IS4488. IVA% V, 4 te,ted show hi,gh-t vitainin C level in the ,priag. nerdIrs of Lxmilers ha,.,r low levels at that time and reach max. valu" (3-4-fold) at the onset of winter. Los% on (trying i, IV--- d"t"' avvv%, ot light for x 11) toontht rau-A~ (utibuf lo~w~ tthh-h m.v ecOnve the control to I ','r- of the imli.d. The %ilainin C lo~% in morrd potato is held to the min. by low trinp, iuch or even nearer W. C. M. Z T'A 'W ~")-Ic-- ra :asins." e.nl Sci-, Folotov Stato -'nst, i T., "o 3. ',',-b -5) sc: Slin. 631, 2f'-, 1"ar' 55 - Sur-ve,,r -)f Sclontilf-ic ln:i Tf-c'mical > .1 f nlel at 'i-her '-'ducatinal USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat, Zhur - KhImiya, No 9, 1957, 31725 Author ! Kazakova M.I. Title : Concerning Sanitation-Hygiene Evaluation of Nitrobenzene in Water Orig Pub: Gigiyena i sanitariya, 1956, No 3, 7-10 Abstract: Odor threshold concentration of C H NO- (I) in water is of 0.6-1 mg/liter (at 12-;24,3 ). With a concentration of I no". exceeding 1 mg/liter the color of the water is not changed. Sweetish taste is perceptible at a concentration of about 50 mg/liter. Decomposition of I in water occurs with participation of microorganisms: addition Card IA USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1 -14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31725 of I to river water, in an amount of 5 mg/liter, rai7sed the B.O.D. from 4.06 to above 7.6 mg/liter. At a concentration of 10 mg/liter I does not in- hibit aquatic microflora, does not7slow down nitrification processes, does not lower residual Cl~. of chlorinated water, undergoes no decrease on chlorination, coagulation and filtration of the water through a sand filter. Experiments con- ducted on rabbits and guinea pigs have shown that doses of at least 1 mgAg, which were continuously administered to the animals over a prolonged period, through the gastro-intestinal tract, are toxic. Under the same conditions a dose of 0.1 mg/kg is apparently close to the threshold toxicity dose. Card 2A USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31725 The limiting index in ascertaining the maximal Permissible concentration of I in water of natural reservoirs is the tox-fe action of thi3 substance on warm-blooded animals. Card 3/S 1. DYUZHOVAY Y,.V.p KAZAKMIA, M.F. 2. USSR 4. Sheep 7. Increasing productivity Of collective fam sheep raising. Sov. zootekh.p 7, No. 4, 1952. Yandidat Sellskokho2yaystvennykh Nauk 9. Monthly List 2f Russian _Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCLASSMED. M1, p~ ifl-F, 11 0 0 0 % 6 0 1~ 0 0 a a a a 0 Do TT I. 4-A I r. A-A A-L-a to f x It k I W'l k-.k I A AA .11 "-1W U fl, h &6-Z-Jla~j j/A7 11 A '~#t a I.$o-.1 ft" SwAmollou" in the "pr b"t, Tfudina"m of vism im dw that odma of of bead. A. L. Kwwwov and M. N. Ka-k-s cen*WAW. &SWCA 00 No. 12. 3-130A Gwommum 13)(10m).-A 3% soln. of 9h- filteved lbrougb The Its( wimis of the sugar beet fA polmy trurodonned into firim-ow. "holds of -21- Am takes pla-m to 0 ftht r%twnt. Undel the mpw tvmltkdw a 39ke. 44 humm 1A pottially tie".600-1 Into malkie of wmm-w elm 14k- I"- III misrwh;. of in"" # GhvITd as Oame, - %am -valre Ir"Aw=oww amotbri, the diowligon 60 III lf"Wormlion boml drpmkol on ptrvions equil. in Ome plaw. Muhl % Now. of somm is note eb&nW by on TU ohm rw4f. ohm That "f -6m % III Ito, bort WM as org&US in VvhiCh transfurfroatim 'ol *UW go "m Is mw boots. 13 - VMS ClewImmam C-69 O"W"Ity Introcivewvol lots "I -4.m. 01.1 000 Ow mot bewl 11my Wwwr 6- Iwllv Sol 000 l1w leavve to 6% W that A 14"S 0 .4n. .1 Vu,"ma. simmilarly introttuavd, hot "to vowt on 1:0 0 jammena"ibeals, Kota. on most tworts 2 1to Al wHh supf so* mAns.of lwfxv lbever"Ithol thaw "W"t ilso osww trooll llWW CSIVIS. %iMrW that Mann Orlf fee imnommillftl to tweta in theb imple horthe, slut that flor INS lithil of sugar storw In the h1*1 Is Probably I-suar4l by kI%uft*ntl rapid synibmis of awrow in the row. v6o TwImaly-eig9t refen-nme. N. N. Wlen4hib bee L A 991ALLIAGICAL LITINAttill C1.61WICATiO age Zia NJ so I 1 1 401 a -T-M-OA-1 I a Owa it a I or so a da 4 If AV .4 00 so 0 0 00 so 0 We el KAZAEVA,.,.M,,R,,, inzbener; KHRUIXVA, I.K., intboner; BOCHKARWA, I.K., .". ~_ ~ ' inibie'n"er, Now electric detonatorp of immediate and short-delay effect. Gor. shur. no.4:60-63 AP 157. (MLRA 100) (Detonators) (Blasting) N KAZAKOVA, Miya Samuilovna (cities and encounters; from a travel notebook] Goroda. i vstrechi; iz putovogo bloknota. Riga., Latviiskoe gos. izd-vo, 1961. 172 p. WIRA 15:6) (Voyages and travels) DEMINA, N.V.;__WAKOVA.9 M.V. Determining the crimpineso of spun synthetic fibers. Khim. voloko no.3:55-57 163, (MIRA l6t7) L Vassoyuznyy nauchno-iaoisdavateliski-X institut iskusst- vennogo volokna. (Textile fibers, Syntbotio-Tenting) M RAMP'T RIM I ~Gfi-, zu 0 -O's a o * 0 t lo - L-1 I A 4 K J s I. P is A 11- L A, I AP. ~Ii up tt2 1 d I . t o a Is Ee 09 00 li 41110.111rd action sit Outiplightlits wid ids5w.1,1:141411 ..6 )4- 22 hi li'll 6 Anil III)'. At 11111 Nu 6 *9 . . V , ditic rawitit heart& react difisicutly lo 1,11Y.Misimille . 1), -cwhanthin 00. and their cmaullatitts- Re-J's tviti- 1 wdiiale li", street findings of Fvv.VMS invIrtiamiturs Is'. tionsi a( I and U Whig out. In pathokgic hcatt,. a tiUtiv. Is, I largo Inctow of ftmw At"Putude by 11, vilih q1tinilIK 401 -00 4111111W rhythm. At 0-101 P.P.M. I list ,,I mi,iumit I(Ttvt an tht im6led bftrt, but Is vallutmpie its tal,wi,i. , h ti , i h At awflum men. (0.01 p~ls.nij the %npittopit 90 xi~jwcnt oil thirivilatril hrurt. At hishomicts. i 1 1, p m.) I imremn audivic ansphititit. and thvilatta. ~00 "09 49 0 =0 0 two L A 6114L.LuvricAL LITIERATUIll CLAWFICA1110" boo 1 9417. 1010,J A, 0.. off AlatilIcs.1 41, 0 1 Is '11 1 11 1 13 4 1 2 U 16 IV 1, a it a n Is a MA n I Ill of 066 000 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 66 9 000 If 0 000 0 .1 0 r.4 A 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 *so* **I KAZAKC)V-A.L_Hj4, Cand. of Vet. Sciences; KAZAKCI. , B.N. Moscow Veterinary Academy "Bronchopnemonia of piglets and its treatment." SO: Vet. 27 (8) 1950, p. 20 0 0 0 0 * 0 9 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 ti-- ~ 9 -"- -- - - - --- AXCVA% M.Vvt- lact, MAKD; 4 A - - - - If 1)"", ;.F", "Hexetone as a cardiac agent in hemosporidioses of cattle." SO: Veterinuriia 28(3), 1951, p. 24 0.0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OA USSR / Pharmacologys ToxicologVo Hemopoietic Drugs, V Abe Jour: Ref Zhur-Bio1j, No 9p 1958# 42425. Author : Ka!A)%~~ V. Inst :-,Mscow VeteFrriiry Academy. Title The Effect of Compolon On the Function of the Bone Marrow Under Various Conditions, Orig Pub: Trj Moskj vet, akad,, 1955, 91 206-208. Abstract: The experiments "were carried out on 8 cats, The condition of the bone marrow was determined by smears from the tibia with simultaneous analysis of the peripheral blood prior to the administra- tion of sulfidine (I), on a few occasions during administration of I and after the administration of campolon on the 2-17th day. It was established that I in small doses increases, at first, the activity of the bone marrow; the number of erythro- Card 1/2 KAZAKOVA, H.V.: Conference on veterinnry phArmncolnp_v. Farm. t toirs. ?I no.1:86-87 Ja-F '58. (MIRA 11:4) (VETERINART HATERIA MEDICA AIM PHARMACY) -4 UZAWVAq MoVe, kand.voteriuarnykh nauk; AKMV, A.V., kand.voterinarnykh Correlation of electrocardiographic and morphological changes in thb, heart with clinical data. Trudy VIET 22 -.258-273 1$9.(MIRA 13: 10) (KLectrocardiography; (Heart-Diseases) KAZAKOVA I M.Ye. Salivary mucin as glycolipoprotain. Biokhimila, Moskva 17 no-2:195-197 Mar-Apr 1952. (CLKL 24:5) 1. Department of Biochemistry, Stalingrad Medical Institute. K"OVA, Me. Cholesterol protein complexes of the liver during phosphorus poisoning. Ukr.biokhim.zhnr. 24 no.4:448-456 152. (MLRA 6:11) 1. Stalingradskiy meditsinskiy iustitut. (Cholesterol) (Liver) (Phosphorus-Moxicology) 41 I KAZAXOIJAP *. YE. "On t-;e 0-holesterol-Prote-in Complexas of the Liver." l.in "ilblic 1~ealtllrl usiiy State Sci Res Inst of "icroblology and EpMemiology of the 6-uthcns torn 1,133R Olk-ralb), Stalin-rad, 1954 u (Dissertation for ti;e Do,groe of Candidate of biolo.-ical Sclences) SO: Knizhnaya Letopis', No. 32 6 Aug 55 zr 7 7 KAWOVA, M. YE. (USSR). The Phosphatide Component of the Adrenal Cortex Lipopreteins. report presented at the 5th Int'le Biochemistry Congress, Moscow 10-16 Aug. 1961, RR ij Bit 0 6 A L-A-M-P-4 L-I-L- - A cc a A. A &.t0 1111A I- $ski Is fit A_" LOP-99(to 4.~ .., ". -4.1 . : - 0 0 0110