SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRASILNIKOVA, G.K. - KRASILNIKOVA, YE.A.

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SOV/62-58-8-12/22 Dv.rest~_gaticL in the Field ~~f Vinylaryl Ethers. Note 7: Iou.- and Radical Pclymerization of the Simple Vinyl Ether of Cyclohexanol, O-Decaio2 and N -a p hhi'-'"' the and dry',_-,cycIohezy1 ethez u,-4der the acticn if BP31 benzcyl peTcxide and the nitr,ie of the azcoi9c;bulyri.c. a::-Ld* The ccnditions were found on which the polymers of vinyl-cyclo- hexyl.9 vIny-'-p-decaly-1-and v4_nyI--P-.n&phthy1 ethez (and their copo-lymers) with vinyl eihy'., v_lnyl-butyl and vinyl.-phenyl elt,her may be produ_-ed in good yfaldo on the actiun ef the BF 3' ethe.rate. The majority of these polywers of prodv-.~t~,. It could fur-~-.her be f.-und tha-. tt,,- pc-lymerlzzation of exyl, -vJi.nyI-P-deoaIy'- art-' vI'ny!-0-~aapI7#-hy'_ ether Dn the a,:tJ&.,;n of benzoy-' and nitzile peroxide of the azoiso,- butyric acid teeds a great amount (up to 6%) of the J_nit,a-IVr;:, more heating and more time. The polyme- yield I'a sma-:2.. V-,-ny"rl oyQ1ohexyI,-, vinyl-P.-decalyi- and viny'.--pheny: et~,er ~,ia ' ui, d e r the action of beazcyl paroxide, be in:_,udod ;.ntc the -zatic_-i meHhyl 4)'Yer3 ~f th,3 a_-~,y!:Ic and methaory.,,,i~~ ac~ld. On this :~,,caoinn ccpolymers cf di,~~ers struclt-_~raoz are fc_rmed Caz*d 2/5 YM."I conzta!n simple viny" others (up to 44p - SOV/62 --58.-8-12 /2 2 IZIYq.3t,~.gation In the Field of Viny"aryl Ethers. Note 7: Ion- and Radical Polymerization of the Simple Vinyl Ether of Cyolohexanolj P-Decalo! and There are 6 tables and !0 references2 8 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. X. D. Zelinskogo Akadexii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni W. D. Zeiinskiy,, AS USSR) SUBMITTED: January 9, 1957 Card 3/3 50) SO'1162-59-2-21140 AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, X. F., Bogdanova, A. V., Krasillnikova, G. K. TITLE; Investigation in the Field of Diacetylene Derivativos (Iseledoyaniye Y oblasti proizvodnykh diatsetilena). Cotamunica- tion 2. Some Transformations of Alkoxy-butanes and Preparation of 1-Alkoxy-butadiones-1,3 (Soobshcheniye 2. Nekotoryye prevrashcheniya alkoksibutanoy i polucheniye 1-alkoksi- butadiyenov- 1 3) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk, 1959, Nr 2, pp 320-326 (USSR) ABSTRACT; In the present paper the decomposition of the 1,1,3-trioxy- butanes synthesized by the authors and some transformations of products of their thermal decomposition were investigated and a method of synthesis of alkoxy-butadienes-1,3 suggested. A noticeable thermal decomposition of trioxybutane begins at "200 0, butyl alcohol, 1,3-dibutoxy butene-1 (IV), its dimer and the partly polymerizing 1-butoxy butudiene-1,3 (1) being separated. 1-butoxy butadiene-1,3 (I) was also obtained on the thermal decomposition of (IV) which indicates a gradual proceed- Card 1/3 ing of the reaction. 1,3-dibutoxy butene (IV) obtained on the SOV/62-59-2-21/40 Investigation in the Field of Diacetylene Derivatives. Communication 2. Some Transformations of Alkoxy-butanes and Preparation of 1-Alkoxy-butadienes-1,3 decomposition of tributoxy butane may be regarded as a P-sub- stituted vinyl ehter. It really displaces some properties of vinyl ether. On its hydrolysis the alkoxy group in the y posi- tion is split off and vinyl acetaldehyde (VI) formed, it reacts intensely with gaseous hydrogen chloride and forms a-chloro-y- butoxy-dibutyl ether (VII). On hydrogenation of 1,3-dibutoxy- butene-1 under ueual,conditions aloohol is split off, but no dibutoxy-butane is formed. On condensation of 1-cyclohexoxy- butadiene-1,3 (II) with maleic acid anhydride the copolymeriza- tion of the anhydride with butadiene took place in addition to the formation of an adduct. An apparently regularly built polymer was separated therein. By means of condensation of 1-alkoxy-butadiene-1,3 with croton aldehyde methyl-alkoxy- tetrahydrobenzaldehyde was obtained. In addition to the thermal decomposition of 1,1,3-trialkoxy-butanes the hydrolytic cleavage of these compounds was investigated. On the hydrolysis of 1,1,3-tributoxy-butane (X) and 1,1-dibutoxY-3-phenoxy-butane (XI) 3-butoxy-butanal (XII) and 3-phenoxy-butanal (XIII) were sepa- Card 2/3 rated. It was found that the hydrolysis on permanent heating is sov/62-59-2-21/4() Investigation in the Field of Diacetylene Derivatives. Communication 2. Some Transformations of Alkoxy-butanes and Preparation of 1-Alkoxy-butadienes-1,3 accompanied by separation of the alcohol molecule and the formation of vinyl acetaldehyde (XIV). This indicates that in the aldehyde the formation of the alkoxy group in 0 position is not stable as compared with trialkoxy-butane. In the latter 0 this group is split off only on continuous heating up to 220 There are 12 references, 4 of which are Soviet, ASSOCIATION; Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinakogo Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: may 31, 1957 Card 3/3 5 (3) AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F., Bogdanova, A. V.0 SOV/74-28-9-3/7 Krasillnikova, G. K. Wik TITLE: Diacetylene and Its Derivatives PERIODICAL: Uspekhi khimii, 1959, Vol 28, Nr 91 PP 1052-1085 (USSIZ) 1IBSTRACT: In the present paper the authors give a survey on the actual state of the chemistry of acetylene and its derivatives. First, the methods of obtaining these substances are described: the synthesis of the diacetylene derivatives from acetylene and other substituents among them dimerisation of mono- substituents, acetylenee.(Refs 1-27); magaesium-organic synthesis (Refs 28-31); dehalogenation of halogen derivatives (Refs 32-37). The methods for obtaining diacetylene can be subdivided into three groups: The syntheses of the first group based on the oxidative dimerisation of metallic salts of the acetylene have, at present, only a historical value (Refs 34P 38-41). The second group comprises methods using the effect of an electric discharge on various hydrocarbons (Refs 42-48)- The third group comprises the syntheses based on a gradual splitting-off of elements of the halcgen hydracids from the Card 1/4 halogen derivatives of the butane serios (Refs 49-71). The Diacetylene and Its Derivatives SOV/74-28-9-3/7 physioal properties of diaoetylene are treated according to references 31, 32, 39, 40, 45, 75-90, and its explosive properties according to references 39, 42, 47, 91-95. The purification and the analytical determination of acetylene are described according to the references 45, 46, 57, 59, 60, 72, 97-100. Then follows the description of the chemical properties of diacetylene and its derivatives. Diacetylene is the first member of t1n homologous p6lyine series with conjugated triple bonds. The separation of first acetylene compounds from vegetable products stems from the year 1892 (Ref 101). Since that time about 50 of such compounds have been obtained. References 17, 18, 102-107 are devoted to a close investigation of the separation and of the synthesis. The informations contained in publications on the properties of diacetylene and its derivatives chiefly refer to the reactions of substitution and addition. Among the substitutions we find the reactions with magne s ium- organic compounds (ReAs 299 31-34, 49, 55, 98, 108-115); with metals (Refs 51v 54, 571 100, 111, 116); with halogens (Ref 31) with carbonyl compounds (Refs 7, 10, 46, 48,' 117-122), and with methyl olamines. The field of additions Card 2A Diacetylene and Its Derivatives SOV/74-28-9-3/7 to diacetylene covers: the addition of hydrogen ~Refs 123-127, 29, 32, 55), of halogens (Refs 29-32, 128-132); of nitrogen- dioxide (Refs 133-135)i of water (Refs 66, 99v 136); of alcohols (Refs 48~ 57-591 62t 65-67, 137-140)t of glycols ~Ref 137); of mercaptans (Refs 62, 141)) of amino alcohols (Refs 489 639 122); of acrylonitrile (Refs 142-144); Of MIT (Ref 145), of thio- cyanogen (Ref 146) and of diall-jlamines (Ref 48). Furthermore, the oxidative dimerisation of the diacetylenes is described (Refs 1, 4j 6, 7, 17, 18, 29, 33, 101, 105-107, 147 ' 148)- The following section of the paper is devoted to the ethinyl compounds. The physical properties and the spectra of the etbinyl vinyl ester are describedt ao ascertained by the authors. Among the chemical reactions of the othinyl vinyl ester the substitutions of acetylene hydrogen and the addition are the most investigated. Substitutions were investigated in reactions with metal (Refs 57P 11)7 with ketones (Ref 149)y and with the magnesium-organic compounds (Refs 150-151). Additions to ethinyl vinyl ester werz investigated in reactions with alcohols (Refs 58, 59, 62, 65, 66, 91, 137, 138, 150-153) with inercaptans (Refs 62, 156-158); with water (Refs 57-60, 64, 159); Card 3/4 with carbonyl-compounds (Refs 48, 57, 1242 150, 160-162); with Diacetylene and Its Derivatives SOV/74-28-9-3/7 acetlils of acetaldehyde (Refs 163, 164); with bromine (Ref 59~- Purthermoref the addition of hydrogen (Refs 59, 158, 165-173 and the dimerisation of ethinyl vinyl ester (Refs 179 21Y 148, 114) were investigated. Finallyethinyl vinyl thioester Refs 62, 156-158, 175); ethyl vinyl ester, containing N (Refs 63, 67) and ethinyl vinyl ester, containing Si were produced. The table contains a list of some of the functional diacetylene derivatives. The following Soviet authors are mentioned: V. I. Yegorova, 0. It. Kuznetsova, G. I. Plotnikov~ 1. A. Chekulayevap L. V. Kondratlyev, I. I. Strizhevskiy, M. D. Ohekhovich, Zh. I. Iotsich, E. S. Shapiro, and L. references, 33 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: In-t organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR, im. N. D. Zelinakogo (InstitQ6o of Organic Chemintry AS USSR imeni N. D. Zelinakiy) Card 4/4 KRASILIFIKOV IWGATOVAj G.P.., red.; KUCMOV, V.F.., oktor khim. nauk, red.; LAUHYANSKAS, G., red.; PKRAUSKAS, V., red.; S12ENOVSKIY ~AN., red.; VERGRITE, T., red.; FMYAVIGHYUS, A., tekhn. red. (Chemistry of terpenes and terpenoids; papers presented at the All-Union Conference on Problems in the Chemistry of Terpenes and Terpenoids in Vilnius on June 4-6 19591 Trudy Vsosoiuznogo sove- shchanii-- po voprosam khimii terpenov i terpenoidov, Villnius, Gos. izd-vo polit. i naucbn. lit-ry Litovskoi SSR, 1960. 247 p. i (AURA 15:7) 1. Vsescryuznoye soveshchaniye po vopronam khirii terpenov i ter- penoidov, Vilnius, 1959. 2. Zaveduyushchiy sektorom Instituta. khi- mii i WmJcheskoy tekhnologii Akademii nauk Litovakoy SSR (for Fugatova). (Terpenes) (Terpenoids) 8186a S/020/60/133/02/32/068 B016/BO60 AUTEORS: Kugatova, Go F., Laumyanskas, G. A-~ Krusillnikova, G. K., Mozolis, V. V., Kallvelito, V. 1. - TITLEi Synthesis and Conversions of Monocyclic Secondary Acetylone Alcohols PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 196o, vol. 133, No. 2, pp. 367-369 TEXT: The authors studied secondary acetylene alcohols of the types 1-VII, which are synthesized from acetylene and from 413_cyclohexene aldehydes VIII-XV. The latter can be readily produced by condensation of easily available dieneB and dienophiles. Such alcohols are used by the authors for the synthesis of cyclo-aliphatic polyene systems as resemble natural substances in their structure. The latter process is brought about by the hydration of the acetylene bond in the alcohols investigated. The next step is the conversion to ketols and tertiary acetylene glycols, or secondary acetylene alcohols are isomerized to Card 1/3 8186o Synthesis and Conversions of Monocyclic S/02 60/133/02/32/068 Secondary Acetylene Alcohols B016YBO6O d,p-unsaturated aldehydes and -ketones, and subsequently, a polyene side chain is added (see Scheme). The reactivity of acetylene alcohols had to be systematically studied, since there were no data available on the alcohols of the series selected by the authors. In this connection they sur,ceeded in following up the influence of structural factors upon the properties of these very alcohols as well as of the intermediate compounds formed in the later structural stages of the Complex cyclo-polyene systemq~ Alcohols I-VII were synthesized from the 463_cyclohexene aldehydes XIII-XIV in the presence of sodium in liquid ammonia at -40 to -700C. The initial aldehydes VIII-XV were produced by the diene condensation of acrolein, of crotonaldehyde and cinnamaldehyde with butadiene piperylene, 2-methyl butadiene, and 1-phenyl butadiene. The condensation took place at 160-2000C in the presence of hydroquinone in a metallic ampul. The yields of secondary monocyclic acetylene alcohols amount to at most 30-60% and L4111, are largely dependent on the structure of the aldehyde used. However, no such influence is observed as would arise from the character or from the position of the substituents in the hydrogenated analogs of 63-cyclo- hexane aldehydes., They all form secondary acetylene alcohols very readily Card 2/3 81860 Synthesis and Conversions of Monocyclic Sec- S/020/60/133/02/32/068 ondary Acetylene Alcohols B016/13060 and with a high yield. Next, the authors describe the conditions of hydrogenation and hydration of primary and secondary (I-VII) acetylene alcohols, and specify the resulting products. Finally, the dehydration of saturated alcohols XXIII-XXVII and XXIX converted to ethylene hydro- carbons XXXVII-XLII is discussed. The dehydration of secondary acetylene alcohols proceeds in another direction under equal conditionsi alcohols XVI, XVII, XX, and XXII form others XLM-XLVI in a good yield. Table I supplies the results obtained from the above reactions. There are 1 table and 6 references: 3 Soviet, 1 American, and 1 French. ASSOCIATION: Institut khimii i khimicheskoy tekhnologii Akademii nauk LitSSR (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technolog of the Academy.of Sciences Litovskaya SSR) PRESENTED: February 29, 1960, by M. I. Kabachnik, Academician SUBMITTED: February 26, 1960 Card 3/3 RUGATOVA-SIMMAKINA, G.P.; 1ATICL&PSUSO G.A.;,KRASILIMIKOVA G.K,,; VIDUGIREBE, V.I. I Synthesis and properties of cyclohexane and cyclobexene alcohols of the RCHOEC-5FCH type. Zbur.ob.khimo 32 no.8:2449-2455 Ag 162. (MT-RA 15.9) (Alcohols) (Cyclohexane) (CyclohF-xene) KUGAV)VA-SIIWYAKINA, G.F,; IAUNYANSKASj G.A.; KRASILINIFOWA, G,K~j MOZOLIS) V.V.; KAYKARISt P.A.; POSHKENE., R.A. Ethyr-ylatio'n of ionone analogs. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.8:2455-21+61 Ag 162., (MIRA 15:9) (Ionone) (Ethynylation) KUGATOVA-SHEMYAKINA, G.P.; LAUMYANSKAS, G.A.; KRASILINIKOVA, G.K.; MZOLIS, V.V.; KAYKARIS, F,A. Synthesis of some iinsaturated compounds of the cycloaliphatic series. Zhur.ob.khim. 34 no.ltl22-126 Ja '64. (MIRA 17-3) USSR/General Biology - Individual Development. B-4 Abs Jour : Ref 7hur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 14392 Author : Rytikova, M.N., Krasil'nikova, G.M. Inst ----------- Title Mass Correlation of the Cerebrum and Internal Organs in Animal Development in the Post-Uterine Sta.-e- Orig Pub Sb stud. rabot. Yaroslavsk. s. kh. in-ta, 1956, No l.. lo6-iog Abstract Internal organs -- the cerebrum, heart, spleen, liuigs, kidney, stomach, pancreas, liver, and intestines -- of rabbits were weighed immediately after birth and at the age of 10 days, 1 month, 4 months, and as adults. Cor- relations are noted in the growth of individuall orgms. Card 1/1 SAPOZM'IKOVP, Yekaterina Vasll?yavna; VIETLITSKlY, L.V., otv. red,; KRASIL-1111KOVA G,V,p red. (Pectin subs*tances in fruit] Pektirio-qe veshcheotva plodov. Moskvap Nauka. 1965. .180 P. (MIRA 18:7) KRASILINIKOVA, I.P., kand. med. naiik, KOBLOV, Yu.V. Insipid syndrome in hepatocerebral dystrcphy. Sov. med. 28 no.5: 144-145 My 165. (11-11ILk 18:5) 1. K-linika propedevticheskoy terapii (zav. - prof. I.V.Zherdin) Volgogradskogo medlitsinsko,go Instituta. -MUaELINI90VA, X.P., assistent Xlectrocardlographic chagnes In Intrathoracic operations on the esopbogtw and lunge. ras.med.shur. 40 uo.5;15~-19 S-0 '59- (HIRA 1337) 1. Tz kafedr obehahey khlrurgli (sav. - prof. A.A, Pblyantsev) I propedevtiki vuutrennikh bolesner (zav. - dotaeut I.Tv Zherdiu) Stalingradskogo meditsiuskogo instituta. . (MOTM'CARDIOGRORT) (CE3ST--MROZRT) KRASILINIKOVA, K., arkhitektor ------ Apartment houses having cultural and public facilities. Zhil. stroi. no.1:2-9 165. (MIRA 18:3) SAMIENKO, G.T. (Semenenkol H.I.1; KRASILINIKOVA, L.A. (Krasyllnikova,L.O.] KCRZBMOP YUOPO - -1,--",1~--,_, ".. ~. Amount of nucleic acids and some other phosphorus compounds in early and late varieties of spring wheat. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 34 no.2-.275-285 262 (MIRA 16:11) 1. Department of Plant Physiology of the A*M.Gorky State Uni- versity of Kharkov. ,SDIENENRO, G.I. [Semenonko, L.A. fKrasyllnykova, L.O. Incorporation of P32 In nucleic acids and other phosphorus- containing compounds of winter wheat during the fall-winter period. Dop. AN UPSR no.10:1371-1375 162. (MIRA 18W 1. Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. C KWILINIKOVA, L.I. Hultiple'cancer of tbattomacb. Khlrurgiia no.7:79 JI 155- (MLRA 8:12) 1. Is kliniki obshchey khirurgii Cbkalovskogo maditainakogo instituta (zav.kafedroy prof. A.S.Alitihult) (STOMACH--GANCER) 20-5-33/48 AMORSt Gaman, V. I. and Kraoilinikova, L. M. TiTLEi Polymorphous Transformations of Silica in Silicate Glass (K voprosu o polimorfnykh prevrashcheniyakh kremnezema v silikat- nykh steklakh) PERIODICALs Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol- 116, Nr 5, PP. 638 - 840 (USSR) ABSTRACT% According to modern conceptions glass consists of various domains which are connected with one another and have no phase separation limits. A part of these domains consists on the whole of silica. In the inner of these domains there are sections with a high degree of order. The first form the amorphous component, the latter - the crystallites. However, the presence of crystallites in a no- ticeable quantity is doubted. All experimental proofs of their existence hare one faulto there is no posollilityto determine quan- titatively the mentioned components of the glass. in the present paper the attempt was made to determine beside proving the exist- ence of the crystallites also their quantitative content in glass. Final conclusionst 1.) By the investigation of the temperature de- pendence of the coefficient on Full it was shown that in the bo- Card 1/2 rosilicate- and technical glasses polymorphous temperatum trans- 20-5-33/48 Polymorphous Transformations of Silica in Silicate Glass formations occur. 2.) The binding of the free 2iliCLI Of the al,_ia3w by matal oxides leads to the vanishing of the po1ymorphous trans- formations. 3.) One succeeded to fix thermo.-raphically the poly- morphous transformations, however, only in glasses which befor had been exposed some time to a temperature of from 600 to 700 4-) The sendtivity of the thermal method hao turned out to be in- sufficient for the fixing of polymorphous transfonnations in not preheated classes. The investigation of the temperature dependence t2 of the coefficient facilitates to determine their existence also in such glasoes. There are 3 figures, and 5 references, all of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATIOITs Pbysical-Technieal'Institute, Tomsk State University im. V.V. Kvybyph~v (.v'iziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomj%om Cosudarstvennon univer- sitete im. V. V. Kuybysheva) PRESP21TEDt May 15, 19579 by A. A. Lebedev, Academician SUBMITTEDt May 15, 1957 AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/139-58-4-27/30 AUTHORS: Venderovich, A. M. (Deceased) aild-Zrasillnikova, TITLE: Thermal Analysis of Glasses (Termicheskiy analiz stekol) PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebn7kh Zavedeniy, Fizika, 1958, Nr 4. pp 163-166 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Paper presented at the Inter-University Conference on Dielectrics and Semiconductors, Tomsk, February, 1958. The influence of heat treatment on the ratio of the crystalline to the amorphous components of the glass were investigated by thermographic analysis. The authors applied a differential method of recording the heatinG curves of the glasses using a test rig, a sketch of which is shown in Fig.l. This was developed by one of the authors and it permits complete automation of the process of recording differential curves of heating of glasses (thermograms). Thermograms are reproduced which were obtained for various materials. The following conclusions are arrived at: thermographic analysis of sodium-silicate glasses with higher0contents of Si02,after heating preliminarily at 620 to 700 Clrevealed thermal effects at the temperature of the christobalite transformations of the silica. The Cardl/2 carried-out thermographic investigations proved t1hat the Thermal Analysis of Glasses SOV/139-58-4-27/30 glass contains ordered domains of silica which conserve the ability to polymorphous transformation, 'the quantity of which increases with increasing heating time. There are 5 figures and 8 references, 7 of which are Sovieti 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pri Tomskom gosuniversitete imeni V. V. Kuybysheva (SiberimiScientific-Research Institute at the Tomsk State University imeni V. V. 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HcLedIc-Pctroir~., G.F. 14Wty1weo S.K. Petro,,, D.T. I.ei.. A.V. Sh.tll-, X.T. ?I-_1cUa.kIy, A.U. E.T. I~Lty.-.. G.V. A.A. rZaler-, X.M. Skornylk-, F.T.. B.M., E.K. WA.r, Y..A. F~mat.cr,, V.P. Potda.,c, R.S. S~,teele,rich, Z.G. ft-ter, C.S. To. fl..l . ~IOO of the Coaf'-_ce, - dir.ti.d tj, PT.fc.Aor I.T. Kltaygorolkly, I- red Se atiet nod E 610-r, Doctor of Tee-les.1 Scll.ocle. Tble f.1.1,1fts lobtitut- vdr, c1tel fO- t~,Xr -tribat.,~ to %_tj dqveIv;-, of gla&& stle-le " te cholojjy: Gc-larstll,; -tich-19LY InLtlt~t (Zt&*- OTtIC&I I.AtlWt.), ID. ti"t 1~11mli stllk~-.tcv M] (Intt!t~tc of sillt.t~ AS MSH), ritllche.kly JUS SSSR fr.f~I~s Institate A.~ Fixik-o-tek4nicheakly 1"titut AS ZZ!,"i Instit4te A5 instIt'.. fi,lkl All ZZ-111, Kliat (InstItute C.' j'LY4!13, A:~--y Of Sc!r"e., Me;,-k.y. S~.R. 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O,j... t-l_ ~Jtlen_ldr I.-t-tat I."i cptlr~l iAtl r.l. r., 15 re-rl~tl-l of tl,~ 1-1,4, to a C-t.,tr f~r 0.-- rf t:.e -u-1h = flazs~ to p.bIlilh a I--- j*ri(,I1r1,I tm!nr t,.e title 0FI21..A I "M~jy~ t.-~%Jne` (11, ~Icj C:.v- r .7 .1-try or GI-.), -'I t" J'A'. t-,e Intt-~.-2 C-Ltt- - GI-1. T_ thanks A.A. I.t-l-, All!ol.111-, rmf-.r. and C-1-- Of tLe Or':-1-tLon or C-- .1tt-, Ye.A. P-_r.y-rr,Mt=, N~t- of t.,pit. at! M.t--l--jc., FC-t-er or tl~. Or.-nl:uU.h',I C~Ittv-i -1 F.!,- of fc!-c-, X~ll- of c or - , C-Itt". TZIC editorial. 1,__1 G.-K. falle'.11, verlki,.1, D.r. roly-l.1', S.r. V.A. lofr., and rrj-rt~. /Ti ;'-3 14 '4~.-To J. x1r.;z~'r-a I '-r.A ;' -'.T;-"'tA~zlm._:p'j~T_? ~11;z Ta tmto 2; 'J'A "Y'A 5ta :3 X211"-'ca -1.1 t~a In t~ Y*!; V.:~ cce 7-Ty o.V pw '.0.0 '-MIA 6ra P$y 'd'A ;- "W'S "~M-41-2 -y-J. 'Ala!W-.s Cce v~j-,dj.pjy puw,.1 j;-~j fq T1 ",TV 4mis Y.A 96T P_ -J'X ;-Q -1 Iq -1,43 eor-~-Jfjj jo Xr~js .0-V lA.X.'j.jV LLT ~l , 7-- Y*.% ~.';j fI t;i J~ .1"Toj '~'U 1~.v "Y'A -;J-o PRESNOV) V. A.; PMILNIKOVA) L. M. "Thermographic investigations of silicate glasses of NA20-SiO2 system." report submitted for 4th All-Union, Coaf on Structure of Glassy Leningradj, 16-21 mar 64. Tfle"L:o~-raphic ariai,rqis Of rj,ysf_, nj SYStOln. LJokj. AN -161 no_j su,):!Ilttad August 18:3) L n-070-0 EWA(h)/EKT(rYA-wr(")/"P(h)/T/~NP(t) rp(c) ip/m/Gs ACCESSION M. A"5020467 UR/0000/64/000/000/020Q02k, -44 -f:f AUTHORt tk1ni. Ai leva, 0*' M.TAngkimn. kova, L. M..; Presnov, V. A. .-i 44, (hof essor); Selivanov, B..qW. Yakubewia.-- 14. P~~4'cT---- TITIEt Proeess,-of~ formation and structure of alloyed contacts of qalli~m arsenide withgold and silver- .27 47 SOURCE: Mozhvuzovskaya nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentslya pofizike-~poluprovod- nikov (Paver-khnostowel kontaktnyye yawlenlys). Tomsk, 1262 Pbverkhnostnyyo I kontaknyye yavlenlya, v poluprovodnikakh (Surface and contact Momena in send- conductors). Tomsk,--Izd-va Tomak~go-univ*.,1964** 205-218 TOPIC TAGSt gallium arsenide, gold 8-iloy,.silver alloy, semiconductor research, semiconductint ABS7RACTt The authors st6dy the process of formation, structure and some pro per- ties of fused gallium arsenide.contact.s with,gold and silver. The melting points, coefficients of thermal expansion and microhardness of thd various alloys formed at the negi rgodurtn atal Xontact were measured. Alloys of gallium arsenide with silver have -a! melti4'7FUnt, of 750-7600C. , The melting point of the gallium arsen- ide-gold alloy produced in a vacuum 16 350-36M, whilb'that produced in an argon Card L 00709-66 APCESSION N9% M020467 atmosphere is 575'C.,.This indicates that the'composition of alloys of gallium ar- senide with gold depends 'on the conditions under which the alloys are formed, - Al- loys with gold prepared in argon'-showed the least'change in the coefficient of linear expansion* !Alloys.prodoced In vacuum have coefficients of linear expansion close to. those of the pure- metals.- All the Alloys dif fer considerably. In t4ir . ex- pansion coefficients from gallium-arsenide, which may be the reason for the con- siderable thermal stresses'. Al ch -brl sk In I WoYed contacts of gallium, arsenide ~ *ith gold and silver.. Microhardnise.for all alloys is considerably lower than that-of gallium arsenide. X-ray structural analysis, shows that the gallium arsenid67 contacts are composed of eutectic silver and polycrystalline GaAs. The interaction .between gallium arsenide and gold in vacuum-produces a chemi-cal-compound. The gal- lium arsenide-gold contact.produc ed.in argon gas is composed of eutectic gold and -gallium arsenide. Contacts of gallium arsenide with.gold and silver may be used an ohmic contacts. Orig. art. hast 7 figures, 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut pri Tomskom gosudarstvennon uniVersitet im V. V. Kuybysheva (Sibeilan Physicotachnical Institute at the Tomsk. SUBMITTEDs 060ct64 'ENCL; 00 SUB CODEs MMJI SS NO REF SOV: 010 OTHER& 000 Card 2,(2 K-ij,.Si-Tl NIKOVA, L. N. Krasill r-ikova, L. N. -- "'The Effectiveness of Ilybridizatioll in F',a ne Raising." Morcow Order of Lenin Agricultily-al Acadi:rrkv imeni Y. A. Tirdrvazev. moncow, 1956. (D.Isreratiorl For the Derive of Candidate in ';rricultura~ Sciences) . So: Knizhnaya Letonis', No. 21, 1956, P-,) 103-114 137-58-4-86]P,, Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnalp metallurgiya, 1958, lir 4, P 331 (US-311) AUTHOR3: Krasillnikova, L.N., Maksay, -1 ---------------- TITLE: A Fanst Colorimetric ~bthod of Analysis of Aluminum Oxide tvi Olags and Agglomerates of the lead and Copper Industry (Bystryy kolorimetriches'Aiy metod opredeleniya okisi alyuminiya v shlakakh i aglomeratakh svintsovogp i mdnogo proizvodstva) M-RIODICAL: Sb. tr. Vses- n.-i. in-ta tsvetn. met., 1956, Nr 1, pp !59-164 ABSTRACT: A method of fast colorimetric analysis for Al by a "stil'bazo" rcagont in lead and copper industry slags and agglomerates has been developed. Mic Li--thod is based on the formation of an intracomplex compound - a lacquer red-orange in color. The dye is brightest at 5.2-5.8 pH. The seasit.,vity of the reaction extends to 0.01 mmg Al per cc. The maximum coloration appears after 2 min and is stable for 40 min. Ti, Be, Fe, Cu, and In show color under identical conditions. Only Cu and Fe should be present in the sub- stance for analysis. It is established that the presence of up to 0.5 mg Cu. In the volume subjected to Card 1/2 137-58-4-8644 A Fast Colorimetric Method (cont. colorimetry after reduction by ascorbic acid does not interfere with identifi- cation of Al by means of "stil'bazo", provided that there is no Fe. The pre- sence of up to I mg Fe after reduction by ascorbic acid does not interfere with analysis for Al either. Presence of Ca and Fe at the same time makes identification of Al impossible. Therefore, samples are fused with Na2OZ in an Fe crucible to decompose the alloys and agglomerates. Ascorbic acid sol- ution is added to reduce traces of Cu and Fe that have gone into solution. The presence of Pt, Zn, Ca, and SiO2 does not impede the determination, To com- pensate for errors due to losses of Al with precipitates of Fe hydroxide, it is necessary to plot the calibration curve for tile same conditions as those in which the analysis of tile specimen has been made, and not in accord2nce with the standard Al solution, The coloration of a solution of the Al/"stil'bazo" complex does not conform to Beer's law, and, therefore, a larger number of points is required to plot the curve of calibration. Determination of Al by this method and by the gravimetric phosphate methods yield results in good agree- ment. The analysis takes 40-60 min. The detailed course of the analysis is presented. N.G. 1. Aluminum oxide--Colorimetric analysis 2. Al~irinum--Dete.-i,-,.'nat.,*.QlI Ca rd 2/2 137-58-4-8673 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallttrgiy3, 1958, Nr 4, p 336 (USSR) A UTHOR: Krasit'nikova, L.N. TITLE: A Colorimetric Method of Determining Nickel in Copper In- dustry Products (Kolorimetricheskiy nictod opredeleniya nike- lya v produktakh mednogo proizvodstva) PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta tsvetn. met. , 1956, Nr 1, pp 165-168 ABSTRACT: Colorimetric determination of Ni in thc. products of the cop- per smelter requires prior removal of Cu and Fe. When Ni dimethylglyoxime is extracted with chloro-.'orm, a large amount of Cu goes into the extract, and upon subsequent multiple wash- ing of the chloroform extract by N11401-1, both the Ni and the Cu go into the aqueous layer. If CC14 is used instead of chloroform , only a negligible amount of Cu goes into thv nonaqueous solvent, and I or 2 treatments of the extract with dilute NI-140H are ade- quate to remove it completely. In this case, all the Ni remains in the layer Of CC14. The specimen is succ!ssively treated, with heating, by HC1, HN03, and H2S041 and is evaporated to the ap- Ca rd 1/2 pearance of S03 vapors. The salts are dissolved by boiling in 137-58-4-8673 A Colorimetric Method of Determining Nickel in Copper Industry Products water-, the cold solution is filtered and diluted to a desired volume. 5-20 cc solution is placed in a graduated funnel, 5 cc citric acid is added, the NH40H is neutralized by litmus test, and the whole is cooled. 4 cc I'/'o alcoholic dimethylglyoxirne solution is added and 3-4 cc portions are extracted 3 or 4 times with CC14. The extracts are combined, and the Cu is extracted from them by 5 cc NH40H (1:50), while the Ni is extracted in two portions of 5 cc each by 0.5N. HCI. The bath from the electrolytic determinations of Cu may be employed to determine the Ni in the crude Cu. In this case. the extraction operation is omitted. The procedure ends with colorimetric determination of the Ni by tinting due to climethylglyoxime. N.G. 1. Nickel--Determination 2. Nickel--Coloriri-etric nna-lysis Ca rd 2/2 137-58-4-8687 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metalturgiya, 1958, Nr 4, p 338 (USSR) AUTHORS. Krasil'nikova, L.N., Malayev, S.M. TITLE: A Refinement of the Method for Determining Fluorine in the Products of the Zinc and Lead Industries (Utochneniye metod- iki opredeleniya ftora v produktakh tsinkovogo i svintsovogo proizvodstva) PERIODICAL: Sb- tr. Vses. n. -i. in-ta tsvetn. met. , 1956, Nr 1, pp 169-171 ABSTRACT: When determining F in Zn concentrates and dusts, the re- sults are greatly affected by the duration of the calcining em- ployed to oxidize sulfide S. It is established that in calcining samples at 800'C, a portion of the F is lost in the form of vola- tiles. Therefore, instead of calcining, the samples are fused with Na20Z. The melt is leached with water, and H2S04 is added up to 1:1 acidity, whereupon the F is driven off in the form Of HZSiF6. The determination ends with colorimetry of the peroxide Ti complex until color disappears. 1. Fluorine--Determination 2. Colorimetry--App-11.- N. G. Card 1/1 cations -~LIAIYOVA.,j L.N.1 DOI=Y.MA# No% zIn4WqcW 1-1i rviwrtor ao,pl,w. niFIST no,912P-25 f(15- Cobalt dotominaUon in iron-rich amp-be. IbId.00-33 (mitAissn) 19LASILI-NITKOVA, L.N.; YF.FIMOVA, M.G.1 PONOMAREVA, L.S. Colorimetric test tube method of daterminIng gold and silver In lean ores and products of nonferrous metallurgy. O'bor. trud. VEITSVEIMET no.9:9-16 165. (MM". 18:11) KRASILINIKOVA, L.N.; CHEM, M.Y.; STEPATIOVA, A.I. ~-4. RafO Ole thod of determining fluorine In Mric , i .17, . bt),,r.trud. VNIITSVETMET no.9-.37-.40 165. 1 pq ~l 13 ~ - 1) KRASILINIKOVA, L.N.; VOSTROKIIUTOVA, M-ya. Colorj_,Ietric determination of the sum of rare earths with arsenazo I in the technological products of processing vanadium - rare-earth ores. Sbor.trud. TUITSVEEMM no-9s4l-48 165. (mIRA 18:11) 82341 Ap, ?S-49 0 S/139/60/000/03/038/045 EOJ~~#?39nd AUTHORS: Sysuyev, Yu.A., VaBillyeva-,- illnikova,--NAA, TITLE: Influence oNplas *c Deformatign on Phase Transformations in Silicon ;%'Gd Nickel Steals PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnylch zavedeniy, Fizika, 1960, No 3, pp 218 - 922 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In earlier work of one of the authors and his team (Refs 1-3) it was shown that in simple carbon steels the cementite decomposes during plastic deformation and a metastable carbide YFeC forms on the basis of the reaction; Fe3 F eC + m Fe It is obvious that in steel in which a new phase forms the change in the mechanical properties as a function of the degree of deformation differs from that of steel where there is no such transformation. In this paper, the authors attempt to elucidate the influence of plastic Cardl/3 deformation on the changes in the cementite of steels V 62341 S/139/60/000/03/038/045 Influence of Plastic Deformation on PRM/Mksformations in Silicon and Nickel Steels alloyed with Si and Ni. The specimens studied were Ni and Si steels quenched from 1 150 OC and tempgred for two hours at 600 OC (silicon steel) and 650 C (nickel steel), respectively. The chemical analyses of the sevenEteels used in the experiments re given in a table, p 218. The base transformationsilunder the effect of plastic deformation were studied by means of a magnetic method. It was found that during plastic deformation steels alloyed with Si and Ni with an initial structure consisting of a + Fe 3C phase transformations may take place. As a result of the deformation, the cementite be6omes transformed into an intermediate carbide XFe,C (the Curie point being 260-265 OC), which becomes unstable on heating above 400 OC and ceases to exist at 600 OC. Comparison of the processes of graphitisation on the example of a Si steel after VK deformation and quenching confirms the conclusion tiat thcre is Card 2/3 82341 s/139/60/000/03/038/045 EO~a4E33~ransformations in Influence of Plastic Deformation on se Silicon and Nickel Steels a iyaducticn inthe -speed of graphitisation in steel which has been deformed from all sides by non-uniform compression. There are 7 figures, 1 table and 6 references, all Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekimicheskiy institut pri Gor1kovskom gosun:Lvers:Ltete Imeni N.I. Lobachevskogo (P4yg_jcQ- Technical Institute of Gor'kiy State University imeni N.19 L2bachevski SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959 Card 3/_ 3 SAMSORSKIYj G.I.;..KR.ASILINIKOVA, M.I.; SMIRNOV, Ye.I., red.; GEUSIMOVAp Ye. . p e . .. I (Twenty years in figurgs: from socialist economy to com- munistj brief manualIlAsAteatiletie v tsifrakht ot sotsialisti- chaskoi ekonomiki k kommunisticheakoi; kratkii spravochnik. Moskva, Ekonomizdat, 1963. 119 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Russia-Economic conditions) KRASILINIKOVAp M.K.; TOPCHIYFVAp K.V. Chomisorptlon of ethylene an yttrium ox1do. Kin. i kat. 6 no. 6s 1118-U21 N;--D 165 (MIRA l9a) 1. Mookovskiy gosudaratvenn~7 universitat imeni tomonosove, kh1micheskiy fakiditat. Submitted June 28, 1965s GUSEVA, A.N.; Composition of the organic matter in the rocks of the Kbibiny alkali massif. Vest. Moak.un.Ser.4% Geol. 15 no.2-.68.-69 Mr-Ap t6o. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra, geologii i gookhimii goryuchikh iskopayemykh Mookoyakogo universiteta. (Khlbiny Mlountains-Organic matter) &RASIL"ITIKOVA, 1-11. V. Krasillnilkova, 1. V. "The Biological Properties of Streptococci of Various OrirLns.11 GorIkiy State Medical Inst imeni S. M. Kirov. Gortkiy, 1955. (Dissertation for the De[--.ree of Candidate in Medical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 2 July 1955 SMIRNOVA, Ye.A.; BASILINIKOVA. 14.V. IT-Mitnizution against diphtheria by inhalation In animal experi- ments. Zhur.mikroblol.epid. I immun. 30 no.5:137 My '59. OURA 12:9) 1. Iz Gorlkovskogo meditsinakogo inatituta imenj S.M.Kirova. (DIPHTMUIIA) ILI Golo,,z D'a-'a. 94 T Mt:bX Uft47 1137, I hfd,-,r Pikht.tq~, att. 1A It. ZLATOVEROV, A.I.; YARTSEVA, L.V.; KILUILINIKOVA, N.!~. Oligophreria, ataxia, bilaterEd cataract syndrome) associated with congenital toxoplasmosis. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 63 no.10:11+78-1481 163. (MIRA 1?-,5) 1. Kafedra nervafth bolaznay (zav. - prof. A.1. Zlatoverov) Kuybyshov3kogo meditsinskogo Instituta. KRASrLINIKOVA, N* A. . Cand Geolog--Mineralog Sci Dissertation't' "Lower Jurassic Phosphorite-Bearing Deposits of the North Caucasus." 2/2/50 Moscow Order of Lenin State V imeni M. V. Lomonosov. SO Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 AUTHOR: -_ I%rasillnikova, N. A. _70-114-6-UV54 TITLE: On a Find of Phosphorites in the Devonian D;_;TO3`1t3 On the Kureyka-River (0 nakhodke fosforitov v devonskikh otlozheniyakh na r. Kureyke). PERIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, 11jr 6, pp. 1297-12q9 (USSR) "'IBSTRACT: The Dc-vonian system is poor in phosphoriteo. In the USSR phosphorites are known in Zabaykallye and Zakavkazlye. Else- where in the world they are not numerous either (the deposits are enumerated). In 1954 the author found bump-like Devonian phosphorites on the Kureyka river which were hitherto unknown. A survey of the geological research of tile region is given (reference 2,3). In its lower course (6c-97 kn b,,,fore the n,oitW the 17it re.,ka -river intersects an anticlinal structure that rune in a Vorthwentern direction. In the Northeastern, less steep wing of the anticline the Ordovician depodts are cavered by Silurian, then Devonian and Carboniferous. In the steep Southwestern wing of the fold Ordivocian and Silurian occur too. But the younger formations there are hidden under a thick cover of quaternary loose deposits. The Devonian deposits concordantly deposited on Silurian lime deposits form Card 1/4 an exposure above the ravine "nizhniye shcheki". In the lower On a Find of Phosphorites in the Devonian Deposits on the 20-114-6-1,4/54 Kureyka-River part the are formed of limes which are soon replaced by red argillaceous rocks with a fish fauna. These deposits are inter- rupted by a thick trap-intrusion in which the river formed the above-menUoned ravine. Above the ravine at the right bank opposite an island a larEe exposure of the red deposits occurs (Middle Devonian); in individual intermediate layers they contain phosphorites. The author divides the exposure into 7 parcels. They have a thickness of 55-60, 0,10-0,15 to 0,40, 4-5, 10, 5,5, 6,0 an 2 m. Parcels 2, 4 and 6 contain phosphorites. Parcel 2 contains phosphorite-conElomerates with a content of 2-5%, in concretions - 15-16 % P 205* Parcel 4 contains concretions with a P 2 05- content thin intermediate layers of phosphorite-coni:lomerate. In the upper part of the parcel an intermediate layer of phosphorite with a thickness of 0,40 m still has a P 20 -c ontent of on the average 9,3 %. Parcel 6 contains slaty argillites in 2 inter- mediate layers of phosphorite-conglomerate (0,05-0,10 M) with dark phosphate-containing lingulide-shells and phcsphorite- concretions. Parcel 7 contains fish skeletons. The bump-like Card 2/4 phosphorites of the Kureyka-river form oval or roundish On a Find of Phosphorites in the Dc;vonian Deposits on the 20-114;-6-44/54 Kureyka-River concretions, 1-5 cm in diameter with a characteristic black- blue iridescence at the surface. Cleaved up they are grey or brownish-grey, containing much iron, therefore pigmented brown. 14iorograins of phosphate and splinters of lingulide- sholls were microscopically determined. The phosphate is isotropic. The cement is dark brown, not transparent, mainly formed of iron hydroxide. There are also concretions with a calcite-cement. Chemical analyses of the concretions and conf,-lomerates (table 1) showed that the phosphate of the concretions belongs to the apatite-group. Its quality is not high. Detrimental admixtures (iron- and aluminum-oxides) occur in large amounts. Small thicknesses, large distances of the deposits from ecohomically opened regions of the Krasnoyarsk-country indicate a small practical importance of these phosphorites. Revertheless they indicate the Possibility of a formation of phosphorite during the sedimentation of red-colored argillaceous deposits of an ocean- water of normal salinity. There are 1 table, and 4 references, all of which are Slavic. Card 3/4 On a Find of Phosphorites in the Devonian Deposits oil the 20-114-6-44/54 Kureyka-River ASSOC-IATION: State Scientific Research Institute for llinin,,,--Chemical Raw Materials (Gosudarstvennyy naticlino-issledovateltakiy institut 1,-orno-khimicheakogo syr1ya). PRESENTED: February 6, 1957, by 1-1. N. Strakhov, Academician SUBMITTED: June 13, 1956 Card 4/4 XHASILINIKOVA, N.A. At the Seventh International Congress of Microbiology. Antibiotiki 4 no,D121-122 4-7 '59. (Hiu 1z:5) (STOCKHOU4--MICROBIOLOGY--COIIGRIOSSIS) MULSILINIKOVA, J44., 3112LIKOVA, Yu.F.; GUREVICH, B.G.; OBOLENSYLV., G.A. Approximate estimation of the phosphorite ..iotontial of some regions of Siberia and the Far Last. Sov,'gool. 4 no.9:82-95 S 1610 (MIRA 14:11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut gornokhimicheskogo syrlya. (Siberia--Phosphorites) (Soviet Far East-.-I'hospliorites) KRASILIPIKOVA, N.I.; SHMOVO A.I. Prospects, for finding phosphorites in Ancient Faleozoic deposits of the Siberian Platform. Trudy GIGKHS no.7:215-265 162. (14IRA 16:5) (Siberian Platform-Phosphorites) KRASILtNIKOVA, N.A. Fluorite in phosphorites* Lit. i pol. iBkop. no.3:141-144 163. (MIRA 17: 1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut gornokhImicheskogo syrIya, Moskva. I ~ A KRASILINIKOVA, N.A. Geological prereqiiisites of prospecting for phosphorites in Cambrian and Sinian sediments in the Altai-Sayan fold area. Mat. po geol. i pol.iskop. Kras.kraia no.3;187-195 16Z. (MIRA 17:2) U0.111.1NIKOVal, N.A. Karst phosphorite. Trudy MOIP 12A6-87 1154. ( M I RA .,. 8 KRASILINIKOVA, N.A.; GM-VICII, B.G.; BLISKGVSKIY, V.Z.; SHIELIKOIA, Yu.F.; ----.-1 1 of,,nLeMAYAl G.A* ' PhooPhoritoo of tho Altai-Sayari fold area. IAL. I pol, iskop. no-4:161-181 Jl-Ag 165. (MIR& 18:9) 1. Gasudurstvennyy nauclino-issledovatellskiy institut gorno- khirnichaskogo syriyap Moskva. ENT (m)/T/E V" P (t)/E~l IJP(C) DS?"jD ACC NRt AT6o21370 V SOUXE COM UR/2631/65/0001007/0091/0095 AUTIHORI Ozeryanaval 1. No; Krasillnikova, 11. A.; Srd~n M. V.; Danilin, V. N. ORG t none TITLE: Use of the oxygen reference electrodAin molten carbonates SWRCS#-~U SSSR. Urallskiv filial. Inatitut elektrokhimii. Trudy, no. 7, 19659 Elektrckhimiya rasplavlonnykh solevykh i tverdykh elektrolitov; t~rmodinamika i kinetika elektrodnykh protsessov-UElectrochemistr-v of fqse(~_s4tqF1xnd solid electrolytes; thermodynamics &nd kinetics of electrode prooesses)t 91-95 TOPIC TAGS1 platinum, oxygenj electrode potentialp carbonate, chloride ABSTIUCTS In order to elucidate the stability of the potential of the platinum oxygen reference electrode in molten carbonates under various conditionsp the amf of the galvanic cell -PtV C"2 1 %CC~+kCC~ I NaCL+I(Cl I (Cl,), C+ vras studied at 770-IOOOOC as a function of temperature and composition of the gas mixture bathing the platinum. Oho of the half-cells was platinum bathed with a CGZ+O? mixture in a molten eutectic mixture of potassium and sodium carbonates, and L 3S373-66 ACC N1, AT6021370 61 the other was a chlorine electrode in an equimolar mixture of potassium and sodium chlorides. The temperature dependence of the emfg t = 0.44646.40 x: 10-4T V, was found to be In good agreement with the thermodynamically calculated quantity for the reaction 112K2CO~(molten) + 1/2Na2CO3(molten) + C12(gas) ~~ NaCl(molton) + KC'(..lten) + C02(gaa) + 1/2 02(eas)- This shows the reversibility of the platinum oxygen olectrode in carbonate melts. The potential of the platinum electrode in the carbonate malt was studied as a function of the C02-0, mixtures bathing it. It is shown that for gas mixtures con- taining over 57.8 mol-e % C02 at temperatures below 90009 the potential of the platinum electrode is described by ihe equation E-const+E* JnP1 S.Pco, 2F a At lower partial pressures of C02p particularly in pure oxygen, the potential of the platinum electrode becomes unstable and shifts markedly toward negative values. Orig. art. hast 3 figures and 12 formulas. SUB CODES 07/ SUER DAM 23AU965/ ORIG REFS 006/ OTH REF1 008 0~/ 2 KRASILINIKOVA, X.P. Hyd.rogeology and hydroehemistr7 of the Chelyabinsk brown coal basin. Zap. WI 34 no.2:3-16 158. (MIRA 12:6) (Chelyabinsk Basin--Water, Underground) KLIMEWOV, Petr Platonovich; FYMCHU, Georgiy Borisovich; TOLSTII=., H,1,,, prof,.q retsenzent; SHAGOYANTS) S.A... prof... retsenzent; DA, VIDOVICHI V.I.p dots., retsenzent; ASATUR, K*Gop dotso, retsenzent,* NOVOZHILOV) V~Nap dots#p retsenzent- PAUKER, N.G., starshiy naueb. sotr,p retsenzent; KRASILINIW~k ass.,, retsenzent; ABRAMOVA, S.Key otv. red.; SLAVOROSOV, A.Kh., red. izd-ve; ILIIIISKAYA, G.M.p tekhn. red. (Dynamics of underground water] Dinamika 1>odzemzwkh vod. Moskva, Gos.nauchto--tekhnJzd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1961. 514 P. (MIRA 14:12) (Waterg Underground) KRASILINIKOVAI N.P. Porosity of rocks of the IAas-Rha tian formation in the Chelyabinsk Basin. Zap. LGI 44 no 2:163-11 162. (MM 16:3) (Chelya;Insk Province--Petroleum geoloa) (Chelyabinsk Province--Gas, Natural-Geolo'gy) KRASILINIKOVA, N.V.' Some problems of generalization in the empilation. of geological maps, Goode i kart* no, 12337-41 D 160. (KMA 14s1) I(0001067--Hapa) -- KRAMMMYA,--!~.V. Geological inaps in rational atlases, Vent. Rock, 'In. Ser.5: Geog. 15 no,300-36 RY " JO 160. (KIIIA 13:7) 1. Kafedra geodezii i Imrtografti Kaskovskogo univereiteta. (Geolog7-gapa) X R W ILI III KOU,AU. Daily changos in the mitotic activity in mice. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 53 no.4.100-101~ Ap 162. (I'Ma 15:4) 1. 12 kafedry gistologii (zav.- prof. I.A.Alov) Klmbarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlencm ANN =R V.V.Parinym. (GELL DIVISION (BIOLOGY)) (PERIODICITY) AIDV., I.A.; kMMILININDVAv N.V. Daily rhytbm of mitosis in different organs of white mice and rats. DokI. AN SSM 142 no-42933-935 F 162* ,(NMA 15:2) 1. Khabarovskiy meditsinskiy Inatitut. Predstavleno akademikom N.N.Anichkovym. (KARYOKrMIS) KRASILINIKOVA. N%V. Relation between the functional activity of the organ and the daily rhythm of mitosis. Dokl. AN SSSR 142 no.5:1165-1167 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Khabarovskiy gosudarstvennyy meditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom N.N.Anichkovym. (KARYOKINESIS) KRASILINIKOVA, N,V. Daily rhythm of mitotic activity in mice under the c6nditionB of a changed feeding regimen. Biul.eksp.biolA med. 54 no.1105-98 N 162. (MMA 15i12) 1. 1z kafedry gistologii (nauchnyy rukovoditell - prof. I.A.Alow) Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Predstavlena deystvitell- nym chlenom AMN SSSR A.V.Lebedinakim. (PERIODICITY) . (DIGESTIVE ORGANS) (KARYOKINESIS) KRASILINIKOVA - N.V. .The 21+-hour rh7thm in mitotl* &q.UW-if4-iW r*WstiTe regenera- tion or the' salivai7 gland,. liver and epidermis of white mice and rats. Bul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 no.7&96-99 JP63 (MIRA 1:70) 1. Iz kafedry gistologii Khabarovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (nauchnyy rukov-Aitell - prof. I.A. Alov). Predstavlena deystvi" telinym ch-lenom AIM SSSR V.V. Parinym. KRASILINIKOVA, N.V. The 24-hour rhythm of mitoses in 7arious organs of embryos of white mice and rats. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 no.8t93-97 Ag 163. (MBU 17 -.7) 1. 1z kafedry gistologili IU4barovskogo maditsinskogo instituta J laboratorii tsitalogii Ini3tituta morfologii (direktor - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR A.P. Avtsyn) AMN SSSR. Naur-,hnyy rukovoditell rab,)ty - prof. 1.A. klov. Predstavleno dayst-vitell- nym chlenom AMU SSSR A.V. Lebadinokim. KIUSILINIKOVAP 11.Ya. Ntnsk), Implanted cholesteatomas of the spinal cord. Vop. neirokhir. 26 no.6:53 N-D162 (MIRA 17:3) UOILINIKOVA, N.Ya. (Minsk) rmediate and late reaults of ventrimlocYOternootomy in neo- plastic occlusions of the cerebrospinal fluid duct- VOP neiro- khir. 24 no,6&!6-19 N--D 160. ZMIRA 34:1) 1, Neyrokhirurgicheekoye otdelmdye Belorusekogo goaudaretvennogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta nevrologii, neyrokhirurgiig fizioterapii. (BRAIN-TUMORS) MPSIT,INIKOVA, Ma. (fdnsk) Mmical aspect and dlagnosis of anourysms of tho hntcirJvr cerabral artery and the anterior communicating artery. Vop. nelrokhir. 27 no.5:30-34 S-0 163. (VI' IRA 17:5) 1. Neyrokh-irurgichenkaye ctjv-l'eiI`,ve (?av. - F.I. Belorusskogo -instituta nevrroiogli, neyrokhlrurg.11, fizioterapil dotsent. I.P. Antonov). KFAIT S.7.; RAKINTSEVIty RJII.; U'ViNA, V-"-' DUDK111, Y ivation of yeasts in an apparatim eqUil-Tej v-th a suet-on stirrer. Cult Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 17 no.3:71-10 164. 1. OdesL;kiy tel-hnolo,gichook-1- inotluit im. L,munosova. I ? 7 71 LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu., kand.tekhn.nauk; KRASILINIKOT& T.v m1adshiy naijcbnyy votrudnik; PIUIIISWA V., -mladshty nauchInyy motrudnik 0 Chemical and pbysicachomical investigation of swine meat. Mias. ind.SSSR 31 no.2:49-33 160. (MIRA 1318) 1. Voesoy-uznyy nauchno-isoledovat3l'Skiy in~titUt MYUSnOy promyshlennosti. (Swine) KRABILINIKOVA, TO Rapid method for determining the protein content of fatty tissues. Miasoind. SSSR 31 no*6:25-26 960. (MA l3sl2) (Proteins) (Adipose tissues) GRUDEV, D.I.JP doktor oellskokhoz. nauk; SADOVNIKOVA, N.V.., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SIAIRNITSKPYA, N.Ye.; KAFAVAYEEVA, S.G.; KOTOVt P.Ya.; RODICHOVSKIY, M.S.; KRYLOVA, N.N., kand. biol. nauk; KRABILINIKOVA,.T.F., inzhener-khimik; SOUITSEVA, G.L., aspiran -XOYRft~O"" P Aj VA V.V., m2adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Prinimali uchastiye: BAZAROVA, K.I.; MALYGINA, M.I.; BUDINSKAYA, S.Z.; SINITSYNA, I.K. Comparative evaluation of the fattening and slaughtering characteristics of Shorthorn and Kalmyk steers and physico- chemical indices of their meat. Trudy VNIIMP no.16:5-23 164. (MIRA 18:11) SOKOLOV, A.V., prof.; LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu.N., kand. tekhn. nauk; UNANOV, G.S., starshiy nauchnrf sotrudnik; KARAVATEVA, S.G., mladshly nauchnyy sotrudnik; TALAY-EVA, M.I., mladshly nauchnyy Botrudnik; KW ILINIKOVA -Zj.E,_,-,m,ladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; LAVROVA, G.M., mladglh-ly~-auchnyy sotrudnik; KOTIOV, P.Ya., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VASILICHENKO, T.A., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Effect of the breed and feeding of swines on the quality of pork meat. Trudy VNIIMP no.120-29 162. (MIRA 18:2) LYASKOVSKAYA, Yu,.N., kand. tekhn. nauk5 &PASILINIKOVA, T.F~, mladshiy nauchny-y sotrudnik Photometric methods for detervaning tin and lead in canned meat. Trudy VNIINP no.12:128-147 162. (MIRA 18:2) 19 5) /Z 'N 0 v V - USSR :,,Iicrobiolo6y. Anaerobic Bacilli. F-6 Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 1958, 7-2*196. Author -eltnikov, V. N.; Krasillnikova, T. -1. Inst Ufa Scientific-R~-s-ea-r-o-E-Iris-titL:~te of Vaccines and Sera. Title lalaterials for the Study of Toxin Formations of Totan"s Bacteria. i~vport Is For!-,uition or Tot- anus Toxin Under Different Conditions of Culti- vation of Tetanus Culture. Orig Pub: Tr. Ufimisk. n.-i. in-ta vaktsin i syvorotok, 1957, vyp. 41 175-180. Abstract: 'No abstract. Card 1/1 73 USSR/Ifedicine Physiology FD-1336 Card 1/1 Pub 33-14/25 Author Krasillnikova, V. I, Title On a method of determining the functional condition of tissues accord- ing to amount of bound dyestuff Periodical Fiziol. zhur. 4, 476-48o, jui/Aug 1954 Abstract Relationship that exists between cells and dyestuffs goes through many changes during a lifetime, This mah,es It possible to utilize vital dye- stuffs as indicators of viability of cells and would help solve many prcblems in biology and medicine. quantitative method of determining colorability of tissues is suggested by the author of this article. She claims that is possible to compute accurately quantitative simulation of granulation. Interpretation of results of this method, however, de- mands extreme caution. Tissues of Kidneys of white mice were used in experiments In determining amount of bound dyestuff present. Graphs. One non-Soviet and twelve Soviet references. Institution Laboratory of Histophysiology, Institute of' Physiology imeni 1. P. Pavlov, Academy of Sciences USSR, Leningrad Submitted June 27, 1953 KRAllaQ . Uj.I. (Leningrad, V.O., Bol I ahoy pr., d.58/2, kv.28) Histochemistry of brain phosphatase in rabbits during ontogeneais. Arkh.anat.giat. i embr. ~5 no.3:69-72 My-Je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Lnborntoriya morfologii (zav. - prof. N.G. Kolosov) Inatituta fiziologii im. I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (PHOSPHATASE histochem. in rabbit brnin in ontogenesis (RW)) (BRA IN, histochem. of phosphatase in rabbit in ontogenesis Olug)) KRASIL"INIKOVA, V. 1. "A Study of Nucloic Acids in the Cells of the Cerebellurl and "Iedulla Oblongata of the Rabbit During Ontogeresis.11 report subiratted for the First Conference oil the problems of Cyto and Histochenistryj Moocow., 19-21 Dec 1960. From the Laboratory of Comparative Biochemistry of the Inatitute of Evolutionary Physiology Imeni I. M. Sechenov, leningrad. MUSILINIKOVA, V.I. Cytochemical study of nucleic acids in the brain cells of the rabbit during ontogeneeis. TSitologiia 2 no.1:29-36 Ja-F 160. (MIRL 13-5) 1. Laboratoriya oraTuitelluoy blokhimii Instituta fiziologii AN SSSR, Ieningrad. (NUOLNIC ACID) (BRAIN) k'R AS I CN 0, nT,fflff, Ts.G.; XRASIIIINIMYA$ re Al, Syntbeels of certain cyclahexanyl-ketones, Uch. sap. Kas une 113 no-8:107-114 '53. NLRA 10:5) 1. Laboratorlya organicbeekoy khimii Kazanskogo gosudarstvannogo univeraltatse (Ketones) KRASILINIKOVAO la, ite KRASILINIROVA, Ye. A.r "The interaction of certain halogen derivatives with the silver salts of dialkyl phoshoric acids." Min Higher Education USSR. Kazan' Chemicotechnological Inst imeni S. M. Kirov. Chair of Orgainic Chemistry. Kazan', 1956.(DISSERTATION For the Degree of Candidate in CHEMICAL SCIENCES.) Sol Knizhnaya letopial, No. 24, 1956