SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KRAVTSEV, D. - KRAVTSOV, D.N.

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The z component of three observers at the tTlugbak Kitab Latitude Obzen,btory. Astron.tsir. no.143:10-12 A 134. (HLRA 7;6) 1. Kitabskays Shirotnays Stantsiya imeni Ulugbaka Akademii Nauk UzSSR. (Latitude) SOV/35-59-8-6180 Translation from% Referativnyy zhumal, Astronomiya I Geoaezlya, 1959, Nr 8, P 14 AUTHOR- Kravtsev, D.T. TITLE., On the Mean Latitude of Kitab for the Period From 1947.7 to 1954.3 PERTODICAL~ Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, May 26, Nr 192, pp 16 - 17 ABSTRACT: A table of the change in Kitab's latitude is given for 1947.7 to 19543 from the observations of three observers, carried out with B-amberg's zenith telescope, The latitude Is gLven with an accuracy up to a few hundredths of a second. A system- atic difference is noted between the results of different ob- servers. N.P.K. Card 1/1 SOV/35-59-8-6179 Translation fromi Teferativriyy zhunitil, Ast.rovortilyn t (jecxk~zlyirt, 191.'19, tir 8, p 14 AUTHOR; Kravtsev, D.I. TITLE: On the "z" - Term for Three Observers of the Kltab Latltudl~- Station Imeni Ulugbek PERIODICAL: Astron. tsirkulyar, 1958, August 26, Nr 194, PP 14 - 15 IV ABSTRA(,'r,. A further analysis of the observations of the"iatitude of Kitab from 1947.0 to 1955.0 is given, which was carried out with the aim of detecting the z-term(of personal annual non- polar fluctuations) based on more ample material. (See FZhAstr, 1954, Nr 9, 4798). The presence of the z-term is confirmed by three observers. N. B. P. Card 1/1 nAVTSF,V, D. 1. Comparison of various systems of (-,roup roduction in tho In- ternational Latitude Service. Aatron.tair. no.202:7-8 Je 159. (14IRk 13:4) 1. Kitabakaya ohirotnaya etantsiya. (Astronoqr, Practical and spberical) C-Jda. 711T i mvAltaty Y.DIx,L.--:Ay vhtrrt I Ot," t!Y a ry 1~ I C,;., L%tit.,.Ic,-nrl, collcct-d A%ticl-~3. i:^J. 1) Izu-vo i..; L-1-131, lr,~O. p. Vrratu clip insQrted. I,GrxO copl,!u print-u(I. ',M:i coLl-~ctlon or tirtIcInn In lnt~.nlml fur, rnLv~wr r,-cj,' ynielatU, Corcorn". wltb. thr% :,r(-jblc.-A or latitu,"l? and r of th-~ Earth's rolou. I of tt-, Collection co~.t~timi rcmdts cf Ia f,;-c-a 1937.5 V-.,*O*.,II;I 1959.0 at, in U_, Z atatlocj I'l UI~2rla. r~,,rL II con~.,L.-tj r)ZL I;.zw r-:A. pr,~- of procaziuin~,- the latit-ul-i oboarvational data. With 0~ -'~atlcna ma the use of n--v inztru::znts it in anticipated tL--'.; the final rcwullza wiU provide a more compmItonsiva rtudy of anoz--alles and inzt,-u.::-,nta1 ta a,-. I r,- z s~ .1 --'l C-r Cie L. D. 1 in A,-, t~7z~ -A c, Ac v V C cr r,,aticna of 13-. 1, nil-h :3 at t,-. r, 1,.-, A. C :Ic-I oz-1 of V-,:~ -L ;:--*r.'.ulr.:i Aca,'- -.-j of Z nit" T'!L 17 nn-lltioni ol' Stnn at V,~:! 'i-.r of the of "licnce-Z uly, :1. A. C:, vl-! l!) Z 5 -rallorz at th~ :'It;,a D. I T,!.tita(L! Ob:;cz 23 K. 13. LrLtitud,- 07b3orvationn Lt tha Ir.?atc'.c Stlite P.-.troro=Ical Mscr7zatory iz-ni A. A. Zhilanay (Z-.1-180 31 3/5 IL~YET~ D.I;)(JUtab); MiKUNEDZHAROVA, S.D. (Kitab); LOGASHOV, A~G* )TtEi Mean latitude of Kitab. Astron.tair. no.224z26-28 Ag 161. (Kitab.-IAtitude) (KRA 16d) S/035/6Z/000/007/019/083 AOO1/A1O1 ATTHOR - -Kravtsev, D. I. TI=I-: Variation of Kitab latitude (Bamberg zenith-telescope) PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 7, 1962, 24, abstract 7A180 (In collection: "Predvarit. r,3zulltaty issled. kolebaniy shirot i dvizheniya polyusov Zemli. no. 2", Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 56 - 57, English summary) TZKT; The author presents the results of processing latitude observations from 1959.0 to 1960.0. Observations were performed according to international three-group program during 114 nights. Normal poinU are calculated by three methods: Averaging for 6 consecutive nights; averaging'for one month, and aver- aging for 0.1 year. The values are taken from three smoothed-out curves in inter- vals of 0.1 year; their discrepancies do not exceed 0102. CAbstractc'tris notes Complete translation] Card 1/1 82878 S/120/60/000/02/009/052 L032/Elti4 AUTHORS: Dmitriyevskaya, T,I,, Kravtsev, V,V, and Tsvetayeva, I.Ye. TITLE: Application of End-Window Counterdlin the Measurement of Low Beta-Activities PERIODICAL: Pribory i teklinika eksperimenta, 1960, Nr 2, PP 36-40 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present authors discuss the possibility of' using end-window counters manufactured in the Soviet Union in the measurement of low beta-activities. It is well known that the background in end-window counters is largely due to external gamma-fields (including the soft component of the cosmic radiation), the hard component of cosmic radiation, and traces of radioactive materials in the counters and the screen. In the present work, the external gamma-field was almost entirely excluded by a steel screen 180 mm thick, and the hard component of cosmic radiation was eliminated with the aid of a screen consisting of Geiger counters in anti- coincidence with the working counter (Fig 1). In Fig 1, I is the working counter, 2 and 3 are screening Card 1/3 counters (MS-9), 4 is a perspex cover and 5 is a Pr 82878 S/120/60/000/02/009/052 E032/E4i4 Application of' End-Window Counters in the Measurement of Low Beta-Activities support for the working counter. It is shown that if the glass from which tile counters are made has a potassium concentration of less than 0.1% aiid tise is made of quartz diaphragms, which screen the working volume from the counter )load and the mica window, the counter background can be considerably reduced. When such counters are used in conjunction with the anti- coincidence screen mentioned above,.,Foxlcentrat ions of the order of 10-7 curies/litre of' , and 5 x 10-10 curies/litre of Sr90-Y90 call be determined to an accuracy of + 15%. This corresponds to tile maximum- permissible concentration of Sr9()-Y90, in water. A comprehensive table is given of' various types of Soviet counters and their natural background. Ackilowledgment is made to S.P.Tselishchev and A.B.Dmitriyev for advice and assistance, to V.S.1zhevskiy and Ye.A.Verney for carrying out chei;iical analysis of the glass and to S.I.Abakuniov, L.A.Rozenfelld Card 2/3 and others for taking part in the present work. There A-~- 82878 S/12o/60/000/02/009/052 E032/E4i4 Appiication of End-Window Counters in the Measurement of Low Beta-Activities are 2 figures, I table and 7 references, 2 of which are Soviet and 5 English. 4~ SUBMITTED: February 14, 1959 Card 3/3 KRAVTSEVA, A. F. Cand Agr Soi -- (diss) 66*~* charaoter of the laotation aeti- vity of oows --the most important indioation selootion and matohing." Mos, 1956, 21 pp 20 one ( Mos Vat Acad of the Min of Agrioultwo USSR), 140 oopies (KL, 7-57, 108) ,-Itll,`~,~ vi4 USSR/Farm Animals Large Horned Cattle. Q-3 Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 2555 Author A. Kravtseva Inst Kostroma Institute of Agriculture. Title Uniform Character of Lactation in Cows Is an Important Feature of Selection and Breeding. Orig Pub Molochn. i myasnoye zhivotnovodstvo, 1957, No 4, 37-41 Abstract A study was made of the lactation curve of cows at the breeding farm for pedigreed cattle "Karaveyevo", the kol- khoz "12th October", and the experimental-and-training farm at the Kostroms Institute of Agriculture. The coef- ficient of the richness of lactation was determined. Ac- cording to the graphic formula of lactation, four types of cows were identified. The fourth type, which demons- trated a regularity of milk secretion was considered as Card 1/2 USSR/Farm Animals - Large Horned Cattle. Abc Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 1, 1958, 2555 Q-3 the most valuable. It Is suggested that In oclectIng animals, special attention be paid to the character of the lactation. Describes the evaluation of breeding bulls according to their genealogy, their offsprings, all of which serve as indicators of the hereditary type of lactation. Discusses a selective breeding of animals and its Importance in a production of cattle with a uni- form course of lactation. Card 2/2 ARTE)"'YEV, B.1,; GOLUBKOV. G.Ye.; KRAVTSZVA, I.I. .%_ .V,5 I, Methods for testing tWel"asticity of winding conductors. Trudy VEI no.621288-295 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Electric conductors--Testing) KRAVTSEVA, N.F. Atomic scattering of X rays and the el,,-trawdon~ity of chromium. Fiz. met. i metalloved. 16 no.6:812-8l'o ~j 1~, '. WIRA 17:2) 1. Kommunarskiy gornometallurgichoskiy institut JkrSSR. 1. K-'wITSEVICIA' YF'. M. 2. ussR (6oo) 4. Metals - Heat Tre-tmont 7. Automatic tempf~rf-ture regulation of flame furnacee for tine heat trezntment of Stampings. PodshlDnik. No 12 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Aoril 1953, Uncl. ?Iiu.vT-3CJV, &. Municipal station for plant protection in Alma-'~ta. Zushch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.10:10-11 165. 0-'~Ilbl 18:12) 1. lkichallnik Alma-Atlnskoy gorod3~oy atant~sli. vashchity raotoniy. KRAVTSOII, A. , Rules of snfety techniqu". Grazhd. av. 22 no.7t24-25 il 165. (MRA 18t7) 1. Nachallnik mediko-annitarnogo upravleniya Ministeratva grazhdanskoy PIVIRtBil . ACC NR.- ~ P 6_0_3:W0_6 (4),,V) SOURCE CODE: UR'/o-4-'3-3/66-[0'00'/010/0029/0030 AUTHORt Kravtsov, A. (Station chief); Kul'kov, 1,.(Chief engineer) ORG: none TITLE: Maintenance of machinery SOURCE: Zashchite rasteniy, no. 10, 1966, 29-30 TOPIC TAGS: aerosol generator, agricultural machinery, plant disease control, insect control, crop spraying d ABSTRACT: The Alma-Ata plant protection station is in charge of plant past and disease control of city vegetation, which occupica an Area of -4500 ha (including 2500 he of orchards). The station has the following equipment at its disposal: 51 tractors; 51 sprayers~3of the OPVUand series; 18 motor vehicles (including'2 cars); 6 water tanks !n0unte on GAZ-61 trucks'; 2 fuel-servicing trucks; one GosNITI-2 (Stated ~All-Union Technological Scientific Research Institute for the Repair an ora and-Tgg-rFflc--u~i-t-u-r-*a--l"-*,,I-I-a-cl-ii'~'e~r-i~au-tomotive repair 4SrosoT-ntira-tor-~~(-EFei-e--Fl-g-.--T)-Wovn-ted on the chassis of a discarded OPV sprayer. Early in 1966 a flame cultivator was acquired to control doddere The OVT-1 sprayer was modified for use in the city. It was mounted on a GAZ-51 truck and operated through power take-off and. 1/2 UDC: 632.915/.982.059 -;kd-C-N--R-iAP 60344 7 6 chain gearing. This unit has good maneuverability. The spraying truckd carry a lance boom and a hose wound on hooks, which are welded to the W Fig, 1, Aerosol generator rear of the truck# Two metal (iron) boxes, which replace the blower an the far side of a tankg hold a day's supply of toxic chemicals. (WA-50] SUB CODEt 06002j:.13/ SUBM DATEs none AP-603-447-6 SO- U_-R-C-E CO-D-E-i-UR-/-C~4-3-3-r6-6-/-0-0-0-[OI:0/0029/0030-: ACC NRi (41A0 AUTHORt Kravtoovo A, (Station chief); Kullkovp Is (Chief engineer) 0AGt n on *a TITLE: Maintenance of machinery SOURCEt Zeshchite rasteniy, no. 10, 1966, 29-30 TOPIC TAGSi aerosol generator, agricultural machinery, plant disease contiol, innect control. crop spraying ABSTRACTt Th6 Alma-Ata plant protection station is in charge of plant peat and dinenae control of city vegotaLion, which occupLan an area of 4500 ha (including 2500 ha of orchards). The station has the following equipment at its disposal: 51 tractors; 51 sprayers of the OPV and OVT-1 aerleg; 18 motor vehicles (including 2 cars); 6 water tnnke mounted on GAZ-61 trucks; 2 fuel-"orvicing trucks; one ConNITI-2 (State All-Union Technological Scientific Research Institute for the Repair an Utilization of Tractors and Agricultural Machinery) automotive repair nhop; and an aerosol generator (see Fig. 1) mounted on the chassis of a discarded OPV sprayer. Early in 1966 a flame cultivator was acquired to control doddere The OVT-1 sprayer was modified for use in the city. Ic was r-iounted on a GAZ-51 truck and operated through paver take-off an Card 1/ 2 UDCt 632*915/,982*059 C iP6034476 chain gearing. This unit has.good waneuverabilityoo The spraying truckd carry a lance.boom and a hose wound on hooks#.which are welded to the "j, Fig, Is Aerosol generator P. I'LL rear of the truck. Two metsl (Lron) boxes, which replace the blower on the far side of a t.aakp hold a day'a supply of toxic chemicals# IVA-50) SUB CODKv 06g02#;.1)/ SUBM DATE# none f I it I " i ,A-- KRAVTSOV, A.A., Laslu~-henny-j deyatell n%u~-~ I BSSH, prof. UsizW-, the mothod of --n, dessignir' g =altispan aLd multistagn frtimos for vor-1.1cal. Intidn. 3bor.naueh.trud. Bol.poiltekh.innt. no.76:31-14 159. (MIRA 13:6) (Structural frames) rFf;l Experioncc, ir. tho Ins",al-trit'lon o1' control anu In-itriments and cull"rol e,iiil--~!narO, of' TP-812 boilor,.~ ant! VPT-,CJ-3 turbirle-generator unito. Enorg. -,troi nc.39:29-31 1 6 KRAVTSGV, A., geneml-inmyor aviatoii, Geroy Savetskogo Soyuza Flier-engineers enter the ranks. Av. i kosm. 46 no-4:54-58 Ap 164. (MA 17:3) GOLIDFARB. Imill Mikhaylovich; JQ&yLqOVL_Ajqkean e 4 A,! g - 0. Ar..K__q Q yAyj L RADCHM Irina Ivanovna; ROZFMART, Yuriy losifovich; SHMIMUN, losif Danilovich; TAYTS, Noy Turlyevich, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; CHUM&CHENKO, T., vedushchiy red.; BBSPYATOT, R., tekhn. red. [Calculations for heating furnaces] Raschety nagrevatellnykh pechei. Pod red. N.M. Taitsa. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry USSR, 1958. 421 P. (MIRA 11:8) (Pw-naceB, Heating) KRAVTSOV, Aleksandr Yeodoslyevich; AIJWSEYEV, Boris Grigorlyevich,6 A.Te., assistant; YAKOVLLPV, K.S., laborant. RAYTBURD, L., red.; GORKAVENKO, L., takhn.red. [Control and automatization of metallurgical processes; laboratory work) Rontroll i avtomatizataiia metallurgichaskikh protsessov; laboratornyi praktikum. Kiev, Goo.izd-vo takhn. lit-ry USSR. Pt.l. LControl and measuring appnratue) Kontrollno- izmaritellnye pribory. 1959. 201 p. (MIRA 13:10 O(etallurgical plant EquiSment and supplies) (Automatic :-o-ntrol -0 KRAVTSOV, Alekoandr Peodoslyevich; ALENSMrEV, V.G. (Control and automation of metallurgic4 procemaeal a laboratory mamiall Kontroll i artomatisatsiia metgllurgiobeskikh protsessov; Ia"---"Atornyi'praktikum.* 1s1.2., stereatipgo4K Kievp Gos. izd-vo tekhno lit-ry USSRp 1960. 1 v. i (MIRA 1418) IMetallurgical plants) (AutomatAc control) VJ(AVTSOV) Aleksandr Feodos-'yvvicb;-A1ZKSEYEV, Boris Grigorlyevich; --*--- - - -CM-aal-Iffly'd)- f.I.-p red.; GUSARGVj K.F., tekhn. red. [Control and automation of metallurgical processes; practical laboratory course] Kontroll i avtomatizatsiia metallurgicbeskikh protsessov; laboratomyi praktikum. Kiev, Gos.izd-To tekhn.lit- ry USSR. Pt.2. (Automatic control) Avtomaticheskoe reguliravanie. 1961. 235 p. (Automatic control) (MIRA 15:1) KHAVTSOV, A.F.; KAPLAN, S.A. Efficient system for selecting identicnl aelamic recoiving units. Geofiz. razved. no.6i8l)-92 161. (AURA 15-4) (Seismic prospecting--Equipment and supplies) ALMSEYEVP B.G.; KRAVTSOV, A.F. kand.tokhn.nauk; FOLETAYLIV, B.L., kand.tekhn.nauk Closed system for automatle flame tongue reversing in regernerative soaking pits. Avtom. i prib. no.1:12-15 Ja-Mr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut (for Alekseyev, Kravtsov). 2. Metallurgicheakiy zavod imeni Dzerzhinukogo (for Foletayev~ (A=acev, Heating) (Electronic control) IVANOV, E.V.; KRAVTSOV, A.F. Determination of separate conductors in a multiconductor enble without damaging their insulntion. Goofiz.razv. no.13:150-151 163. (MIRA 17:4) ISE7UY10,16 L~,Atriy Yakavlevich, prof'., cioktor tel,hn. nauk; 't - ar ROSTOWSEV Gennndiy flikolayevich; NFUSTr,UYE~ , A ler:.. Ar A-lek.;androvich; STARODUBOV, K.F., dokt~or tokim. nauk, prof .'akademik, reUenzent; SOKOUN, K.N., c:oktor tokhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; DOLZHINKOV, I.Y(-,., kand. tekhn. 11411k, dots., retsonzent; 311TEFEVE, V.Z., kund. tekhn.nauk, retscn-ent- KRAVT~;OVJ. A.F., knjyi. toklin. nauk, d(Av.... 4- r(Asenzont; FILITS rotscm.,.ent; SILICH, A.N., St. prepodav., retsenzent; SIUKH111, A.F., d-ssistent, :-etsenzent; SAVELIYEVI L.P., assistent, retsenzent [Equijznent, mechanization and automation of heat-treating plants] Oborudovani.ey mekhanizatsiia i aAomatizatsiia v termicheskikh tsekhakh. Moskva, 1etallurgiia, 1964. 467 P. (MIRA 17: 10) 1. Aka0ei:dya nauk Ukr. SSR (for Starodubov). AIFKSFYFV, B.G.; KHAVTSOV, A.F.; YEVICH, A.D.; KAPURISKIY, I.A.; POLETAYEV, B.L.; TARASOV, K.K. Automntic control of vnlvr-, ravornol in rogartirative vonking pits. Met. i gornorud. prom. no. 2:34-35 Mr-Ap 164. (MIRA 17:9) KRAVTSOV, A. F.; ALEKSEYEV, B. G.; FOLETAYEV, B. L.; SOIMKINI, A. A. Pulse regulation of temperature in soaking pits. Izv. vys.ucheb, zav; chern-met.7 no. 5:170-176 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Denpropetrovskiy metallurgiche.-3kiy institut i '.Ietallurgicheskiy zavod im. Dzerzhinskogo. MIROSH11IKOV, L.D.; KRAVTSOV, A.G. Ar ,o of unrine Paleozoic aeries in the Noril'Bk region. Inform,blul. JIIIGA no.14:14-19 159. (MIRA 13:7) (Norillsk region--Geology, Stratig-raphic) KRAVTSOV, A.G. StratigriLphy of Silurian deposits in the northwestern part of the Siberian Platform Olorillak and Imangda reelons). Sbor.st.po paleont.i biostrat. no.15:5-10 '59. (MIRA 13:41 (Norillsk region--49oologov, Statigraphic) (Imangda Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic) 3 (5) AUTHORS: Miroshnikov, L. D., Kravts SOV/20-125-2-37/64 1~~~ Shcheglova, 0. S. TITLE: Stratigraphical Scheme of the Lower and Middle Paleozoic of the North-western Edge of the Siberian Plateau (Skhema stratigrafii nizhnego i srednego paleozoya severo-zapadnoy okrainy Sibirskoy platformy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadebii nauk SSSR? 19591 Vol 126, Nr 2, pp 359-362 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The scheme of the pre-Tungusskiye sediments of the region named in the title was hitherto very inaccurate (Refs 1, 2, 4 and 0. D. Maslov 1946-1956) and in the course of time it became doubtful (Ref 3). Between 1955-57, the authors studied, according to the different strata the cross sections of the above named formations in the district of Norillsk. In the course of tese investigations 300. types of fossils were determined and the following stratigraphical scheme was established. After the middle Cambrian (110 meters thick) there follows (upwards): 200 meters of the Dressbach stage of the upper Cambrian (V. A. Markovski-y and others 1958). A Card 1/4 layer of fossil (up to 1000 meters thick) allows it to be Stratigraphical Scheme of the Lower and Middle SOV/20-126-2-37/64 Paleozoic of the North-western Edge of the Siberian Plateau brought into correlation with an American one, which corresponds to the Frankonskiy stage of'the Pacific Province. The Cambrian is limited by 100 meters thick chalk, which corresponds lithologically and with respect to its position to the Trempillonskiy stage of the North-American Plateau. The oldest'Ordovician deposits lie concordantly on the River Omnutakh on red-colored Trempillo rocks. Organic remains are represented by Brachiopodes Finkelnburgia sp. (determined by 0. N. Andreyova). This 75 meters thick layer is eliminated as Ustf-Kutskiy stage of the Lower Ordovician (Ref.3). Higher on the Omnutakh, Chopko, Mokutey and other rivers lies a 400 meters thick mass of the Lower Ordovician (Fossil definition by V. A, Vostokova; collected by A. V. Maksudov, determined by Z'. G. Balashov).' Still higher on the River Omnutakh lie successive chalks of the Krivolutskaya stage of the Middle Ordovician (Collected by G. A. Polyakova; determined by A. F. Abushik and L. V. Nekhorosheva). In the vicinity of the River Imangda rocks of the Mangazeyokaya stage of the Middle Ordovician were discovered during boring Card 2/4 operations (fossil-determination by Z. A. 'Maksimova and R. S. Stratigraphical Scheme of the Lower and Middle SOV/20-126-2-37/64 Paleozoic of the North-western Edge of the Siberian Plateau Yeltysheva). Thickness 37-44 meters. On the Mangazeyskiy stage there are deposited sediments of the Upper Llandovery. There follows, Venlock with the lower and upper substage, and Ludlov with the lower and upper substage. Thereupon lie concordantly, loamy chalk of the Zhedinskiy stage of the Lower-Devonian, 370-240 meters thick. Then Coblence stage of the Lower Devonian, up to 75 meters thick, Eifel stage of the Middle Devonian, 140-170 meters thick. Then there follows the Givetian stage up to 130 meters thick, and the Frasnian stage of the Upper Devonian of a thickness of 100 meters. Fammenian stage lacks in section. On the Dolomites of the Frasnian lies a mass of dark chalk (100 meters), which according to definitions of fossils by A. N. Sokoltskaya may belong to the Tournaisian stage of the Lower Carboniferous. Still higher follows the continental Tungusskaya series. There are 4 Soviet references. Card 3/4 Stratigraphical. Scheme of the Lower and Middle SOV/20-126-2-37/64 Paleozoic of the North-western Edge of the Siberian Plateau ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-is5ledovatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki (Scientific Research Institute of Arctic Geology) PRESEUTED: January 23, 1959, by D. I. Shcherbakov, Academician SUBMITTED: January 22, 1959 Card 4/4 KRAVTSOV, A.G. Find af a boulder with upper Orqtaceous marine fauna in the Norillsk rd'gion, Inform,biulRIGA no,18tl9-21 * 160. (MnA 14A) (Norillsk region-Goologyj, Stratigraphio) M IROSOIKOV , I L.D.; IMAWSOV, A.G. Rare paleontological remains and traces of life In late Cambrian deposits of the northwestern part of the Siberian Platform. Trudy NIIGA 111:28-41 160. (MIRA 14:7) (Norillsk region-Invertebrates, Fossil) -- KRAVTSOV, A.G.; HARKOVSKIT, V.A. -- .1 .... . .. ....... - ---- - Upper Cambrian stratigraphy and its Ordovician border line in the northwestern Siberian Platform. '11rudy NIIGA 114:50-54 060. (MIRA 13:11) (Siboirtan Platform--Gooloa , Stratigraphic) n vo-20(iiIia ta 1 n i.,- L 1. KiUM-OV, A. I. 2. u5a (6ool, 4. Citrus Fruits 7. Growing citrus fruits on the Stalin Collective Farm, Sad i og. no. 3, 1953. 9. Monthly fist 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953, Uncl. 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 000604 0 0'0 *111110111111 00 0 *194110,111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000 J, 0 . . n . v a p a OA QC 00 .1, Orkin of OW hydrogen sulfide mincral waters oo the Sochi-matsedit remind. Aj. K 00 No. 7, KAvl- 00 00 41-2.-K. disproves the bW)Ahcms t4 the wfmurfa&c twi- gin (A the histocsta wairra and the li)ji,(Ahct~s (4 the ic- it ductim of sullates bruuSht by Ii"It wairt. It s, mt*c protable, that the MstillvIiIts wat"% air idut. Imm-I T during The Quaterrwy jwvu.f. 'the -J .,d. -00 fat" in WIA1w,ts val'i 1, 41111tMI'A to 1~1.fw Im I"m, the tf-rrstetA smincrahsats,ni i-hin. with fr-h -.1 .00 lite ticitcaw (A the illuIC1114 M Mit And Ci N) III- - 4 r hange ad." ptimi. R 11, 11.1 =so 00 Zoo Oil, Ole 00 0 0 04, a z ISO* coo f 0 0 tie 0 L-TOW"t I.tv.0K."O. 9 f L !woo goo r I-4 Aq- 'W -;-mrt "-77 1b U a is K a le 9 a n! is Is K&2 n I I1 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0, 4 i ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 0 0 i0 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 * 41 0-0-0-0-0-ote-e- - A abruou of cu smorlbum in comil deposits In the A. I Kra%- Pf.d A,ad N. i I U S.S. 1943, 41,17 tv).- 1.1411 IICI~Kll 1-1 Ill.- StA11111h rVgwil Is amKl4ted with AllernAting %4niI4tt-n-. alrumlilre. aim-1 Mrs. and riirNmacrous alialveaver it thocknessill 374 in , t-milaming 12 w-nital-le seams I - K-4 in. thick. The -nt,iin. ". 12 4.1 volatile rimtker 'the depowits are thr-n int., A [Arge i- f,.I,I% And hAve a high 411, content, increasing usth dvilth An-I "I Ule AlitkilliAl Creliti. And varying considerably (g.,in onr f4l I., 411,41wr. L I I 0 0 to o 0 so to o o to * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 060 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4411, f if 11 Is W 4 Y 10 1 oollis o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A-A I_ f _11 1 2 fi L L J AA Off CC W 1 V U 1# 15 is tt As if a It A, J; it a e r. 0 0o 4 ~ _ - _ . tit 0.0 iWi .11DIlmll .00 - _ 00 -A iiii Carboniferous` for- tJiS -Iii The occurrence Of WY3iiA "- 4 If4d -00 . r mation of the Katibas. AiAt KrAvtwv. ( - s li llm lik, A l I -, 1,,r.i t i. t it Ati. 1I.M.S.S. 52, Al"M .,fg. thlnAit Ill tile, cracks ill uIrvil4ite %Wir- Ill Ol, .41111 fit Imrt of the KusfartA v.MI fi, 1-1 ir."n I hee-tal l-ifit.,ls-i -00 00 if tile II&J,Iayrw legion in tile VrrUllALov -ri, - -4 1 1-1- r Permits i age we,. ititntifird as chr"titatitr. Th,, h it, '00 oo first I I octuffenirr in the Sovirt Vniuxi. Atit,tai h -0 0 ~r lit ritil. Irtint flit t(wk viith Ixtr, vt : fullowtA hy CIICI.. "rhe Intunict, it, flit, rih,r -. %t. . 11 i 00 ., . taint &5741~ C awl 14.211 It. It tit. Pl .1 I., pf"WhIVA. r-jjl~. i ll, up ClICIA ev. voillik The illillfral i, Al'J'al Vill IV. 4 pvto - 10 o 0 k: risigin. o,t"irfitig iii a restioto t,( tr,Aig ii,-l it.- =00 0o eel 31111 Illay 1W A...C4. 141111 1~01111,' IA-- if turban r ~ubfintation [film the stilAtimuc tit viul wain, uttilcr Ow vi 0 :: influence tit intfu,ive pheninnena. "rxe aitit,. .( it atoo were firtind in the gas of the rurAI wArns. I"K%ibly proxhit, -1 1 it k i d 00 , . i ner. by a dehydration prnc"%. Further stai y I. C 0,0 . . ,tqhIi,h tile spriteiticif the chrymiwite. Fee ~00 40 .9 'goo Too A I've A A ECTALLURGKak ATWI CL&jjtF too 11 KATPQ* lie* ; tic-, fit all'. 11 ' U n AV .0 AS - a - _"' 00 I** 1 , RICH fix 10 A I KA W ~ .T : 100 0000:::: 16,11111 00000000000*00 6660,111090090009 ooooo*-- 00011006000000000 00 90410000 ,0000* 0-0 0 0 0 a 0 0 01 KiUVTJQV' A. I UM/06010sical Pr"Pecting 1948 coal Gas "Zoning of the Chemism of the Subterranean Waters and Gas Deposits of the-Ccal-~earlng Strata of the Don Basin," A. I. &avtsov, 4 pp "Bovet Geolog" No 28 39stabliahes relationship between water types and Sas zones in ooal-boarlng layers. However, much more research Is needed. PA 69T61 44 - 69T61 F /Y - 4889, GAS CONTM IN ZOJE IN C2AL RZGIM IN TIRRITORM Or SOTINT UNION, Kratsoys A* 1. Mal (Coal), July 1949. B-13: abstr. in Chem. Abstr., 1951, vol.48 5905). The amount of evoulution and the analysis of nine gates from various sections are summarized. C. A* K',-AV-SJ7. A. 1. :77,!3 - 7r'.AV--SfJV, A. I.-Geoloi-icheanye -aslovip, y;d~,emnykh (~:nnermo-uj-oll nykh) ..;o?.h;irov. riroda, 1949, flo. 8, S. SU: Lotopis' Zhurnalli.ykh Statey. iol. 17. 19~9 1 #I 'o a -0*0 'n C-' "C' .- A-i I,- - T. " ;.- - ~' z ~f.; 4 1": " , 4 14~i~ .,. If . ... .. "', , . lowing, in A I rAvlauv. fioldm in th. 'jo'l -Ivk,r 701" 'v U;tPtr 14yvr of cth. % I filleli'llug'I.W 7) 1 Or rAdrnPk. A to,,, 01 N.Cod 113 Ilk) IN) N, I- f fill It-.4111411,I(IqL 111ills tlktt Ilpflai'l, I it 'j"t All I it, v 2411 lkj~4 (: wtal Awasinp 111.411.1 041011.11 AfArsh.11 Nfli't KRAYTSOV,A.I., Twenty years of the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute. Trudv RGRI no.26:3-7 154. (KLRA 8:1Z) 1. Direktor Hookovskogo Geologo-razvedochnogo instituta Imeni, S.Or- dzhonlkidze (Prospecting) f. _CUHM' m I ITS. SITLO j:o~i7w Tm-cm* A110, BOYD10Y, VA *r4 Mir-407; X.M. Whff. -1#43Y.-t Z. So"G 11:St 4 7-'Vt; abs= in MMU I rma fti%lor .0 r - L, IM yol- 2f I At= * 19 VOL 50, -,U40)* k stmrotrr of swdfos of 60v!er. coal fields, pw*,IotAw1y Donau Baalr4 XtaxAulc Wain, cird XeraCarKla. rrca currxc ca doptN successive wnaz or nfvmgoa-cm*Wa dtaxicte, niwoM noU=c-nItro&aN m-4 wMarg o=w, =71na in 62pth aW fmor=o Crm flaid Va field* In UM Wthem wro'a~WM'tcos dra., vxt)bn dioxida C-,,O nltxqvn C-20. Wtmca "BA 1. filtroCaw-=Lon ratios indicaw thdr, wst.'or:ttia aMVIG-er, Izi a=Phcrlc, probably Pcmoccrtfrie (tnth carkn dioxida) from the auev,", bar. zomm Cup to 2 or rx) my hm boon Uzppod dwli% &Nsition e~-4 (or), fvyrvi~d dullfij; r4Czr_Orph1=. �(ctv&an Is; rwe in o=o rlalcL4 prozonr,:'n ddr"t-abla qtaictItIcs In up to 40"; or uw S=V100 rwr Qme=4. Irr may ba.tumcd by bic-chcMic-11 prixazt-23 durlaig ddPOS& ttar;, W.. ahwdw1 prodowas during mtmG.-ph1szN or tre raWoact' a Irradiation at hyr4 -contafning 4uW4.wz..j* Tho contor1r, or t4aq WdM- Cart;= varies bdtman and vit ChIn f telds, tonElIng to ba h1ohor rxa= oil tiWAu , Ltzwt Igioalvarlattow ort-,UO aaalrCt W& dititaca mleratIon. MY VMbabVlOM frm potrulowt-Vroduotrg zubaz=C3 dopoatted vrttAIn tta coal. dr in associatod eadimanta Tho Ouca oC surrour4LM rwA ccnWn: MU=A 0,W, wrbon 41"Ide ZZ:6j niUvgcn 50-98*5, 1WEtMFgn KC%. 15-57-4-5119 Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, lor 4, P 149 (USSRT AUTHORS: Kravtsov, A. I., Elinson, M. M. TITLE: New Method for Determining Gas Potential of Coal Strata, Used in a Deep Well in the Donbass(Oprede- - leniye gazonosnosti ugollnykh plastov novym metodom na glubokoy skvazhine v Donbasse) PERIODICAL: Tr. Mosk. Geol. razved. in-ta, 1956, Vol 29, pp 185- 194 ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry Card 1/1 KRAVTSOV, A.I. Alalmandr Alol-Flandrovich Gapgov; obit,laryo Izv.vye.llchob._ penl I razv. I no.0:141`145 S 158o (MIlUt 12:9) iollponvo Ainknandr Ainksandrovich, 1881-1958) KRAVTSOV, A.I. ---- ... -- , -, . Geochemistr7 of natural gases. Trud7 ICRI 33:101-116 '58. (KRA 12:12) (Gas. Natural) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3928 Yravtsov, Aleksandr FoodoslyoviL-hY and Boris Grigorlyevich Alekseyev Kontroll I avtomatizataiya metallurgichaskikh protsessov; laborstornyy praktikum, Chest' 1: Kontrollno-izmaritellnyye pribory (Control and Automation of Metallurgical Processes; Laboratory Manual, Pt. 1: Control and Measuring Instruments) Kiyev, Gostekhizdat UkrSSR, 1959. 201 p. 1,000 copies printed. Ed.- L. Raytburd; Tech. Ed.: L. Gorkavenko. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students at metallurgical schools of higher technical education. It will also be useful tv specialists in automation and instrumentation. COVERAGE: This textbook is to be used in the laboratory work for courses in control and automation of metallurgical processes. The book contains laboratory assignments to supplement and clarify lecture materials. It provides a practical guide to the operation, check, calibration, and adjust- ment of instruments used In automatic control and regulation. The author thanks A. Ye. Aluyev and K. S. Yakovlev. There are 19 Soviet references. KATV.EYBV, Alakeandr Kirillovich; VASIL' WVe P.V., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk, retoenzent; KRAV"ISOV A I doktor $eol.-mlneral.nnuk. retourizent; IVAHW,~~-. .'doN7r o geol.-miAeral.nouk. reteenzent; IMIROHOV. K.Y.. nauchnyy red.; KOROLEVA, T.I., red.izd-va; KOORATIYEVA, H.A., tekhn.red. (Geology of coal basins and deposits In the U.S.S.R.] Geologiia ugollnykh bassainov I mestorozlidenii SSSR. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornom dolu, 1960. 495 p. (MIRA 13: 11) (coal geology) I -KRAVTSOV L-A -.I Lenin's plan for the development of the fuel induBtry in the U.S.S.R. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. I razv- 3 no.5:17-28 My 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Hoskovskiy geologorasvedochnyy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikdze. (Lenin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-1924) (ruel) KRAVTSOV, A.I. Basic geologic regularities in the distributicn of natural gases in the U.S.S.R. Izv,vys,ucheV*zav.; geol.i razv. 5 no.1:62-?3 ja 162. (NIRA 15:2) 1. Moskovskiy goologorazvedochnyy institut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. (Gas, Natural-Geology) KRAVTSOVY A.I. Some problem of the geochem!Btry in the formation of pools of oil prospects for finding oil and gas vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 7 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy of natural gases, their role and combustible gases and in Western Siberia. Izv. no.4:100-104 Ap 164. (MIRA 18:3) Anstitut Im. S.Ordzhonikidze. KRAVTSOV, A.I., doktor geol.-mineral. nauk, prof. Leonid Ivanovich Lutugln; on the 100th anriversary of his birth. Ugol' 39 no.3:70~71 IV164. (MIRA 17:5) KP AV T,")OI,,P- A 4 a- - ", Prospects for finding oil and gas in KamchaUa. Tzv.vys.ucheb.zav.; geol. I razv. 8 no.10:75-85 0 165. (KIRA 191l) 1. Moskovrkiy geologorazvedochnyy institut ineni Ordzhonikidze. . KRAVTSO,V A.I.- FRIDMV, A.I. Natural gases of ore deposito. Dokl. AN KER 16~) no.5:1-10'8-1170 D 165. (MIPA 19:1) 1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedoctinyy institut Jm. S.Ordzhonl-kidze. Sulmitted Juno 19.. 1965. KRAVTSOV, A.L. Atypical course of myocardial Infarction. Vrach.delo no.6:647 Ja 157. (MLRA 10:8) 1. Kafedra obahchey terapii (zov. - prof. V.A.Simagina) Chkalovskogo maditainakogo Institute I Chkalovskaya oblastnays klinicheskays bollnites (HEART--INFARCTION) IMAVTSOV, A.L., zaaluzhanny vrach RSFSR A caes of acute candidomycosis of the lungs. Vrach.delo no.1:1319 D #58. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Orenburgskaya oblestnaya klinicheskay-a bollnitza i klinika fakulv-- tetskoy terapii (zav. - prof. V.A. Simagina) Orenburgskogo meditsin- skogo inatituta. (LUNGS DISEASES) (MONILIASIS) - KRAVTSOV-I_A.L., zasluzhemyy vrach RSFSR Blood trannfusions in kidney diseases. Vrach. delo no.9:23-25 S 161. - (MIRA 14:12) 1. Crenburgskaya oblastnaya klinicheskaya bollnitsa klinika fakulltetskoy terapii (zav. - prof. V.A.Simagina) Orenburgskogo moditainskogo instituta. (BLOOD-TRVISFUSIOZI) (KIDNEYS"DISWES) KRAVTSOV, A. L.1 zaBluzhennyy vrach RMR Chroniooepain in connection with chronic auppurative infections. Vrach. delo no.31140-V+l Mr 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Orenburgakaya oblastna7u klinicheekaya bollnitBa i fakull- tetakaya terapev-ticheakaya klinika (zav. - prof. V. A. Simagina) Orenburgskogo moditainakogo instituta. (CHRONIC DISEASES) (SUPFURATION) XR&VTSOV, A.T. -__ .,.- . Strutigraphy of Silurian deposits in the northwentern part of the Siberian Platform (Norillak and Imangda regions). Sbor.st. po paleontal blostrat. no-11:3-8 '58. (MIRK 13:1) (Norillsk region--Geology, Stratigraphic) (Imangda region--Geology, Stratigraphic) BLOKHINTSPVA, T.D.; GqFWNNIK, V.G.; ZWKOV, V.A.; KROTSOV, A,V.; LIBMAN, G.; L.L.; SELIVANOV G.I YTJANI Zr,-.1P[-FAl [Yunn Tun,,-fPr.;d NPMENOVP v 11 L Determining the contribution oC the 3/2, 3/2 isobar to inr;lastle V-p-interaction processes at the 17'-meson kinetic of ~41. Mov. lAd. fiz. 1 no.1:103-112 Ja 165. (MlltA 1817) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh Issledowinly. USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fadders. m-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6, 1958, 25099 Author : Inst : Not given Title : Corn in a Mixture with Leguminous Crops Orig Pub: S. kh. Povolzhlya, 1957, No 5, 41-42 Abstract: At the Saranskiy variety plot in the Mordovian ASSR In 1955-1956 corn was mixed with vetch, soya, and vetchling sowings. Although the over- all green stuff yield was somewhat lower in the mixed sowing, the protein content became higher, especially when corn was planted with vetchling and soya. -- S.A. Brushlinskly Card 1/1 91 KRAVTSOV, A. V.; KRAVTSOV, V. A. "The Nuclear Energy Services." report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear SpectroGeopy, TbiliLsi, 14-22 Feb 64. LFTI, LPI (Leningrmi Mysico TedmIcal List, Leningrad Polytechnical Inot) SIDLIYANINOVY S.I.; 1,URONOV, V.M.; KRAVTSOV, A.V. Effect of the hydrodynamic conditionn on the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon monoxide and water vapor. Khim.i telch. topl.i masel 7 no .8:12-16 Ag 162. OMM 15:8) 1. Tomskiy politekhnicheakiy institut. (Chemistry,, Organic-Synthesis) (Carbon monoxide) (Water vapor) MA , M MAE* -~L410 4. 1 L 41014-65 EWT(m)/T/EWA(*)_2 CCF ACCESSION KR: A?5007711 S/0361/65/001/001/0103/0112 _SSj( 1 T AUTHOR: Blokhintseva, T. Do; Grebi ik, V, 0,; VkLk~qv V. A.; Kr&vtsoV P ___nn A. V.; Lit n IhMenov, L. L.; Selivanovo G. r.: Yuan,,Jung-fanx. TIVLE: Determination of the contribution of-the 312, 3/2 isobar to inelastic in- teraction processes of 344 KeV ?i mesons vith protons SOURCE: YadernayalTimika, v. 1, no. It 1965, 103-112 TOPIC TAGS:. inelastic Pt maeon ,scatt,erlng, Isobaric model, isobar scattering effect, isobar channel contribution, meson proton interaction, inelastic scatter-I in& ABSTRACT: S. J. Lindenbaum and R. M, Sternhefm4r (Phys. Rev., 109, 1723, 1958 proposed a model for:the description of meson-meron production during %N colti I sions, according-to which the meson production proceeds via the formation of the isobaric state vith T - J--- 3/2,which subsequently disintegrates into,& nucleon and a %-meson. Imthe past, the' most accurate comparions of the experimental data vith this isobaric model have been carried out with-primary particles who a energy was in the vicinity of I GeV (seeis e,g., E. Pickup. D. K. Robingott, K. 00 Salant, F. Ayer, B. A. Bunir, Phys. Rev.p 132t 1819t 1963)o However, it seems Cmd 1/3 [ L 41014-65 quite interesting to investigate the possible contribution of the 3/2"312 Iva- bar to -the nN-Interaction cross section uhich would permit a quantitative i mate of Its role.within such reactions. Consequently, by analyzing the differ- ence in the distribution of cases for the reaction with respect to the total energy of ua and Oth.in the center of was systent, the On authors determined the contribution.of the,312, 312-toobar to the cross sec.ti of the reaction for the 3" Me.V energy.level of the initial x"-mesons. Am analogous analysis was performed foe the data obtained at the x--meson energies I of 290 (L. K, Goodwin, Re We Kenney, V. Perez-Mendez. Phys. Rev., 122, 655, 1961) and 360 HeV (He Olson,.G. B,-YOdh,:_UnLversLty of Maryland Department of Physics and Astronomy* Technical Report, Rd.358. 1964). The total cross sections of thei inelastic processes (1) and 0.04 27 to-27 c=2, rexpectiiet are equal to (1.50 OoLO),10' =2 and (0,21 lg7 ) yr Assunin that the isobaric transitions proceed on Uto T -a t/2 atateas the Card 2/3 L 41014-65 ACCESSION RR: AP5007711. authors found that the contribution of the isobaric channels to the total cross section of (1) at 344 MeV is approximately 50%. The pion-pion interaction also plays a substantial role here. It is shown that the difference In the cross sections is related to the D3/2V0P3/2 transition. The possibUtty of determift- Ing the an-scattering lengths from an analysis of this transition is also out- lined. "The authors.thank BA -e _H&_jauLgGqMw_fpr his constant interest in th work, V. A. Meshchervakov forvaluable advice, R, M, gyndin and E. So Ellen kty for valuable discussions# and the technical personnel who participated in the- collection and processing of experimental data," OrIg. art. has: 16 formulas, 8 figures, and I table._- ASSOCIATION: Oblyedinennyy,in'#'titut.yadernykit tooledavaniy (Joint Institute fa Nuclear Fxsearch) ~ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: HP SUM=D; Mul(4 1 NO REP SOV: 007 OTM OIL Card 3/3-0 IMAVTCIIOVO A.Z. Investigating the degrue ol' laborlounnewo in conoucting mining operations at the "Soiuaazbeat" Trufit mines. Trudy HIIasbest no.2t7O-98 162. (MIRA 16:12) AMMAZI. Telena Konstantinarna, kand.tekhri.rauk. Prinimall. uchastiyet POONTAXOT, A,~L, inzh.; KRAVTB(YV, B.A., in%h.; KACHESOV, A.N.0 inzh.; BUROT, K., student; ZVXUi,--i-., --etddont; RAMffBV, T., student: ROBUSH, 0., student; SARSONOTA, To.. student. 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(Degtyarok--Copper mines and mining) (Industrial organization) 'I vt r TITLE Ph,-- Artl','Ity of Ra3lo Aivit~ur,, i ki -is tt akT 1' -v - no!3-, ' zar!7.t~lyubitslcy) PERIODjCjiL: Zadio, 1993, "Ir 10, p 15 A 8'~ TfR,. " T Vi(~ article, in TLP astl"fiTY r'llic- in Karamndd C a r _;I.jy ;~J)!--,Ij J. ~;IJIJY I L f I r-,zjj h" V I A La Q, 1 J ?06) AUTHORS i Krayt 0 N~ , Kl-~,:tikuvv~ '.;OV/20,1-'0-2-23/6q TITLEt Structure of Aryl :P,,rcury Dcrlv~it,~via~s of' and PERIODICALs Doklady Akfidei.,;ii riauk SOSR. 1960. v-,A 150, Nr pl, 529 - 332 (IUMSR) ABjTHACTt The auth(,ra chcue the pseudumer-'! 3yfitv~-, 3f nitruaniline as the first swIliple for thf,,Ir of' aryl-mercury derivatives of Boveral tuut(,iavric and jj3eudomeric systems- By reaction uF the isryl.m,--rcury hy1roxidou with nitroani- linea and thu, tiaid dt-,rivativeo were pro- duoud on the bauis uf the I!envral 8chome RIIgOLI + RA-4 RlIgA -r 11 0 ~Tabl- 1) wl"cre tj 2 4- (Cli3)2N(; 6) 11 4- and HA -nitroanilint~ ur nitrarlaphthyl- amine. The aryl-mercury acetutej do riot re,,.,ct with nitro- anilines, eyen in the ease of lung- laoting heating:. The compounds produced are bright-color&d crystalline substances, soluble in orEanic oulventa. From thu,,;L atict other properties, the authurs Conclude that ill the~-e .;GiiIj)Ljuids the aryl- Card 1/4 mercury radical io not bc.,und to ring of nitr(,- Structure of' Arjl-mercury Derivatives of Nitroanillne,,3 arid Nitronaphthylamines aniline, and the structure i2lay be eiLther that of N-de-ri- vatives or that of quirion-imin-ac-i-nitro compiunds (see Scheme), To solve this proble:L, ab!jorption jpectrIa of the substanceo produced and of the initial comf~r-li:jdj, ao rell as of the N-benzyl- and phenyl der.JvLitives of nitroanil-i ties, I lis ~.,,,,Us -were recorded (F~j,~5 1-3, Table 2), 'n ied Gut on tile spectroylsor at the OptichesPaja laboratoriya (01- tical Laboratory) of the authors~ instittite. 'I'lie spectra of the compounds produced are very Ljimil~izr to those of the correL3pondin~, Y ta, e , nitroani 1 irie--j au,l ni tronaj-htl- I.- s. Th- position of the most important maxima prilr-ti,--ally aj~reoa th those in tho jpectra of t1he Jijitial !jubatarxes- Thf" absorption curves of tht, phenyl-mercury dtrl .3L 4 ~, V e Sax e similar - with respect to their shape - tc 1;iie 13zectra of the nitroanilines since the natural abaorption of the phenyl- mercury radical is very weak, and influences nitro- aniline spectrum very little only The diffe.-erice ir. ti-,e shortwave ranj~-,e in the ct-~.qe cf derivatives is due to the superposition of the nitroanillne Card 2/4 spectrum by the interl.,je natural aboorpt.,un of the dizethyl- 3tructur#~ of Ar-; ~ mor .-~,jry De'- J ', I r,;- I-OV1120 130-22 -.2 5/69 an-'I i neo and imnitiophenyl-Laert-,ury radical- This absorption is considerably increaned under the influence of the nitroaniline rest. The authorg observed t-he aame phonomerion in the transition from dimethylaminophenyl-mercury acetate to bis-dimethyl- aminaphanyl mercury (Fig 3), The unchanged position of the principal maximum In the nitroaniline spectra on intro- duction of an aryl-mercury subatituent into the amino group proves that the aryl-marcury radical is a poeudoatom which in very similar to the hydrogen atom with respect to the aotion on the chromophoric aystem of aniline. From the intensity of the principal maximum in the spectra of the aryl-mercury derivatives it appears that the pherWl,- mercury radical has weak properties of an electron acceptor. The dimethylaminophenyl-mercury radical may show weak pro- perties both of an electron acceptor and of an electron donor. The phenyl-mercury radical is, in its nature, con- trary to the ben-,,.yl radical, and is a stronger electron acceptor than the phenyl radical. The authors thank A. N, Card 3/4 Neamevanov. Academician, and I. V. Obreimov for attenlion Structure of Aryl-mercury Derivatives of Nitro- SOV/20-130..2-23/69 anilines and Ilitronaphthylamine8 paid to their investigation. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and 13 references, 1 of which is Soviet. ASSOCIATIONs Institut elementoorganicheakikh sojedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR (Inatitute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the Aca- demy of-~j-qieaq~!s, USS PRESEINTED: September 16., 1959, by A~ N, Neameynnov., Academician SUBMITTED; September 10, 1959 Card 414 ISSMANOV, A.H.,akademik; KUVTSO Arylmercury derivatives of nitrosophenols. Dokl. AN SUR 135 no.2:331-334 N 160. (MIRA 13i11) Institut alementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (Phenol) (Mercury organic compounds)