SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZNETSOVA, F. V. - KUZNETSOVA, G. P.
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KUZNETSOVA, F.V.
Stratigraphy and tectonics of the Lower Proterozoic in the Nechera-
Zhuya region (Patom Plateau). Trudy VSGI Ser.geol. no-5:221-230
1620 (MIPA 150)
lo Vostoohno-Sibirskiy geologicheakiy institut Sibirskogo,
otdoleniv.a AN SSSR.
(Zbuya Valley-Geology) (Nechera Valley-Geology)
TOWINIOV, B.; BURESOVA,O.; BURES, J.; KU221Z1SOVt,,G.,- FIFROVA, E.
Une of spreading depression in ntudy of rel'ationshlpn between
the cerebral cortex and t) atrktum in rats. Phyviol. bohemoslov.
14 no.3t253-260 165
1. Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
,,rnrtue, Inotitute of Evolutionary Phyaiologyp Academy of
Sciences of the U. ' S.R., laningrad; Iniitltute of Higher 11-3rvous
Activ.Lr,y and Peurophystologyp Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,
Moscow.
XMMOSOVA# G., luzh.; ALMITWA#, Me, lnzh,
W-
proparatiou IyUse, man, ind, SSSR 29 no,3t55 '58.
(xm. n 16)
1; Voogoy*aswy uauchno-iogledoratellakly institut nVasnoy provqo'h-
lonnosti,
(Hyalurouldame)
SOLOVIYJEV~ V., kand.khWc4.nauk; KUZKETSOVA, G.
Cbwgea occurring in the connective tiosue during meat aging, Miassind,
SSSR 34 no.1156-57 f63. (HlRk 16:4)
1e Veeooyu&W nauchno-iasledovatellskiy inatitut myssnoy promyshlennosti.
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PIGULMKIY, G.V.; I= MO.VA G
Structure of a now furocounarin of prangenin. 3hw.ob.khim. 23 no.7.01237-
1239 Jl '53. (MIRA 6:7)
1. Botenichaskiy institut imeni V.L.Xomarova AkeAemii nauk SSSR.
(Gaawrin) (Prangenin) (Prangon pabularia)
mThm Flom and Vegetation of the Middle Dmostr Region and the Possilaity of
Utilizing Thom In the National Zoonoxqou Cand Blol Bel, Inst of Botany, Acad Bel
Ukrainian SSR, Kiev, 1954 (RUDiol So 1, Jan 55)
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Iducational
Institutions (12)
SO: SUN To- 556, 24 Jun 55
2,, j ~- ~rj_, 7 - , -'!, I T L,
GRIN'. 7.0.; XUZXWfSCYVA, G.O.
Growth of Axplenium go .ufleurl. Belch. at Xuwnny)re Mogily in Stallno
Province, Bot,zhur. [Ukr.] U no.3:109-112 154. (KEU 8M
1. Institat botanild AN UMM (Stalino Province-YarrAB)
5 A
Rcqin front the MM3 G! Pritrg',I' jA!;TJ!;;rjA A
P 5
A 'la!. blumcd by ILt,o mxtri~ the rva,liv .;r F,'W
,x1rcivt. raill-Ains ufmillids. of kilt 0~)Up ttf iimiu~[
()~Ypvu~cd..in (1). m. 142-2.6' (frwm 1,,*t0H
iiI 0, '246 0, and 2 19 5 wi, Ftpvr,,i I (l f',, q I
11),A-'~), ivTp-) (c - cryild, lronj iii-,, L,: I) c.1,
BY tremaw-ut With 101"", 11,SX), it qivc-, by ~PclimK jf thr
cpox'dc ring a ketone (11 ) , ,n. 146-7', oxim~. in. 116 5'. ;i.d
t,)- ~Ydrat if,q in On! pre-3vilve of ( C( )0l I .,I ~ pcucot , n 1"
!vcol, sit 1.12 -3' The rv,-actt,)ii of I all'I ,I
I ind a conijid, in 126-7' (front aq. RtOl I tix v p-i-critirin
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i, -1,,hydrin. Pttr - cth~r ext . of t lie rc-nduc -,f H1 ( ) -~ T
91~el A C1.1`11,04 climpd. namcd prangellillf! (111). in W .5
300 0, 267.0, and 247.0 ring (4 approx. 7200, 77011,
and 1,1600, rusp.) (c - 0,0251-1t). ()it Imton'lit Wall '11,
ficl III givei Xmithotox.1 (IV). Ill. L145'. NIC e0ur
Inxin), m. 1,16'. Thc sami, ext. givr--; o.,thol. ill K3
.Qft'll 322.0. 21'~'i.5 tz;A 0 ap()TOX. WYK) and 4,100, retip
vi~-mg (,it brominaljoit it cuinjul. in. I~W, and oil oxidation
%,;ill) CrO, imtho)ic acid, ill, 2-11.5" From the a,idic
frtc0itt of tilt., reiin IV ,Lil(I it cclt;jptj~ Ilittlic(I pt,111-
gim~ (V), ill, L74-5, W CtIlcr, Ill. 6~.& 41'11,x 295.0,
'151.6 mp (o approx. 67W and 10.200, rup.) (z - 0.025.1f)
were kil4tvd. V b it furrximintrin conag. a C0011 grimp
an([ 2 dotible boadn. Imut the neittral roiiiduc a
--tri. witritil prisurcruditiv, ill. 228 9 ' (dciompn
313.c) auff .169.5 mi, N approx 10,3,Y) and
(c 1- 0.01il"If), wa, obtaillvd. It ii ah" ~ ful-
-tiamrm. --R. Dolvbvil-ko-
KUZNETSOVA,G.O.
Conference on the coord;nation of botany topic plants In sci-
entific research institutions and schools of higher learning
of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Bot.zhur.[Ukr.] 12 no.2:109-110 155.
(Ukraine-Botany) (MLRA 8:10)
KUZNETSOVA,:G.O...,
KmannayiL mogils, Preserve. Ukr.bot.shar.13 noo,2:31-43 '56.
(Riju 9: 9)
I.Instit-at botaniki AN URSR, Vidail vishchikh roolin.
(Umiennaya Hogila Preserve--Botany)
t~p
'TO
AMNITSOVA G.A. ~ R'O.]
Jc~uznstqovaj
Plora and vagetation of Podolia as a wturAl monumonto 14.t.
pro okhor.pryr.na Ukr. no.1:55-62 158. (IURI, 13:3)
(Podolia--Botany)
KUZNITSOVA, G.A. Vusu to vat H.O.)
~ww T. , P
I Jubilee session of the Institut& Of Bot&zq of the Academy of
Sciences of the Ukrainian S*S*Ro and the Ukrainian Botanical Society
dedicate(I to the 40th anniversary of the Great October Socialist
Revolution. Mr. bot. thur. 15 no.ltll6 158. (MIRA 110)
(Ukraine-Botanical research)
KUZNHTSOVA RAA.I_~Kuznetflova. H.0.)
-
Seed productivity of some plants in the Khomutovskmyr- Virgin
Steppe Freoerve. Ukr,bot.shur. 3.6 no.l*.62-70 159.
(MIRA 120)
1. Institut botaniki Ali USSR, Qtdel vyeohikh rastenlys
(Khomutovokayu Virgin Steppe Preserve--Grasses)
(Seed production)
KUNITSOVA, O.A.; SILIVANDVA-WRODEDVA, Te.As; &kMKHVAWYA, A.B.;
,-`- , P.A.
Study of Podophyllum peltatum Le cultivated in Leningrad
Provinase Botashur# 44 no-911337-1340 8 159.
(mm 13t2)
1. Botanicheoldy institut In. T.L.1owarova AN SSSR i Leningrad-
skiy pediatricheekly Instituts
(Leningrad Province--Mandrake)
GRownsny, A.m. LErodsino'W, AAJ; rjzxmovA, G.A. [Kasnetsova, H.O.J;
MUSATMO-, L. I.
Germination Inhibitor from fruit of Crambe tatarla Sevook. Mr.
bot,zhur, 17 no.l*.29-39 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. Institut botaniki AN USSR.
(Grovth inhibi$ing substances)
(Orambe)
KU ZJ'N E"T'O-OVA# G*A*jKuznot9ovas H*O,)
Some rare and interesting plants in the Kbo=tovsk.,%yu Steppe,
ukr. bot. chur. 3.6 no.1:92-95 161. (HIM 140)
1~ -1 lo Institut botaniki AN USSRP otdal vysshiy rastenly.
(Kho=tovskaya virgin Steppe Proservo-Botany)
"n~'
KUZNETSOVAIL GAq PIGUIEVSKITS G.V.
Straeture of prangenin, Zhur, ob. khim. 31 no.1:323-326 A 161
11 botanicheokiy institut Akadomii nauk SSSR.
(Prang4ap)
KIIZNETSOVA, G.A.
Al-loimperatorin (prangenine)p a component of the resin from the
roots of Frangon pabularia, Zhur. ob. khJm. 31 no. 11:3818-3820
N 161. (MLRA 14: 11)
la Botanichoskiy inatitut Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Guma and resinB)
ZOZULYA, R.N.; _KUZNETSOVA,_ G.A.; MELINIKOVA, T.A.; YAKIMOV, P.A.
Chemical and pahrmacological study of preparations extracted
from Podophyllum Peltatum L. growing in Leningrad Province.
Trudy LenAhim,-faminat. no-13t245-252 162. (MIRA 15M)
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. prof. T.A.Mellnikova) Leningradskogo
khimiko-farmatsevticheekogo inatitua.
(LENINGRAD PROVINCE-PODOPHYLLUM)
NUZNBTSOVA . G.A. R.'N ]
--
Conference on the Coordlmtlon of Research on the Flora and Vegetation
of the Mwainian S, S. R. Ukr- boto zhur. 19 no.3:117-.U9 162.-
(Ukraim-Botani.cal research-Congresses) (MIRA 25:7)
KUZNETSDVA G.A.; KlUZIMINA, L.V.
:_-, M -I- -,~- -1 ~-- A -- I
Content of cousarin compounds In the different parts and organs of
Prangos pabularia Lindl. Bot.zhur. 47 no.3.-409-412 Mr 62.
(MRA 1513)
1. Botanicheakiy institut Imeni V.L.Xomarova AN SSSR, Leningrad.
(coumarin) (Prangos pabularia)
KUZURTSOVA, 0. A.
.......
Some data on the chwdeal, co"oeition of Inonotue obUquns.
Zhur- Ob. khim. 32 no.22t40904091 D 162. (mm 1611)
1. Botaniohaskiy inatitut AN SM
(AMicales-Speotra)
KUZUETSOVA, G.A. [Kuznetaova, H.0.1; PROTOPOPOVA, V.V.
Flora and vegetation of Orlov Island in the Black Sea. Ukr. bot.
zhur. 20 no.400-85 163. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Inatitut botaniki AN UkrSSR, otdel vysshikh rasteniy.
I . a ... -;,
~ ~ ~~N
KU21ETSOVA G.A. [Kimnef sovap H.O.1
"-'A..
Seasonal and annual obanges In the plant cover of the
Khomutovskaya STappe, Donetsk Pro7ince. Ukr. bot. zhur. 21
no.3&7~43 t64 (KM 17:7)
1. Thatitut botaniki AN McrSSRj otdel vysshikh raateniy.
RARBARICHp A.I. [Barbarychp A.I.]; KUZNBTSOVA, G.A. [Kuznots(ma,, H.O.)
V+-swature an t.'hft flora and vegetation of the 'Ukrainian S-3.16
publimbed W190-9 Ukre bot. zhur. 21 no.3t93-108 164
(MIRA 17t7)
KUZNF,,TSOVAI G.A.v, KUZIMINA, L.V.
Use of thin layer chromatography for IndentIfying natural
coumarins and furocoumarins. Rest. roe. I no.L149-151 165.
(MIRA 1&6)
1, Botanioheakiy inatItut Am. V.L, Komarova AN SSSR, Loningrad.
KMNETSOVAp G.A.; EEIENOVSKAYA, L.M.
Separation of oxyMu4edanin (prangol) hydrate frcm roots
of Prangos fedtachankoi (Rgl at Solval) Eug. Kor. Zhur.
prikl, khim. 38 no.5:1146-114 My 165. (MIRA 18:11)
"n
"T
MMEMOVA. G.k.; ABVIIIEV, A.Z.
Coumarins ard furocoumarins fraa the rnotn of llrango3
ferulacea (L.) Lindl. Rsst. rfin. I to.2021-224 165.
(Mjfv~ 18zll)
1. Botanicheiddy Imtitut imeni Kowrova AN 363-R, Leningrad.
MMNETS(JVA, G*Aol BELENOVSKAYA$ LoH,
-a---
Purocoum&rina obtained from the abave the ground part of the
Prangoo Ndtachankoi (Rgl. et Schmal.) Eng. Kor. Zhur. prikl.
khims 38 no, 10t2368-2369 0 165* (MIRA :L8sl2)
1. Botanicheskly institut imeni V.A.Komarava AN SSSR. Submitted
July 25) 19649
KVZNETSOVA, G.A.; ABISHEV, A.Z.
Marancin hydrate# a nev component of the Prangon ferulacea (L.)
Lindl root. Zhur. prikl. khim, 38 nolOt2370-2372 0 065,
(MIRA, 18:12)
1. Botanicheakiy institut imeni V.L. Komarova AN SSSR.
Submitted July 22, 1964,
.nZNETSOVA,,_,q4,_j BEIENOVSKAYA, L.M. .
Chemical study of Prangos ornata Kuzm. roots. Khim. prirod. soed.
no.6:430 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Botanichookiy inatitut Imeni Komarova AN SSSR. Submitted MY 5,
196i.
. . 4.9 -# -.,..-.ti
KUZNFTSOVA, G.A.; ABISHEV, A.Z.
Natural (-)-7-methoxy4~.(~,r-dihydroxylsopentyl)-coumarin.
Khim.prirod.soed. no.4t283-289 165.
(MIRA 19t1)
1. Botanicheskiy institut Imeni V.L,Komarova AN 3fKiflo .51ibmitted
March 17, 1965.
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AUTHORS: Hychkov, R. S., Borkutova, 1. D., GlukharrVA, N. A..
Gorman, A. K., Kuznetoova, G. A., Smirnova, r, B.
T I TLE- Use of the radioRctivAtion method In analyzing
microimpuritiles in comiconductor materia'13
PERIODICAL*. Beferattynyy zhurnal, Khimlyaj no 25, 1961, 517, abntra,:t
23K66 (Sb. "Radloakt. izotopy i yadern. izluchenlya v nor.
kh-ve. 53SR. v. 1", 14., Gontoptekhizdat, 1961, 267-275)
TEXT: Standard procedures have been d"veloped end tenteil in prnctlG, for
the activation nnalyaia of Cu, 5b, Zn, In, Gag Tot, As, Na, Un, Cr, Au,
Fogg La, Br, Cog Be, and other microimpurities in ailiton, germanium,
grnphite, ailicon-carbido, quartz, aluminum, aluminum oxide, dvionizod and
flatilled water, ropeatedly diatIlled naida, and othor oubstancen. The
bania of thij method is the preliminary gemmn npoetrometric otudy of the
impurity composition of matorials of a given purity. The technoloEy
Intluden a method for decomposing the opecimenj evaporating the Inotopea
of the basic material from total impuritiggal eliminating microlmpurities
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Usn of tho radioactivation method ...
which might intorrure with tho gamma mpectromLtric zoanurcm,~,ntnj
radjoshemical. noperation of Individual impurition into soparat"
meav,ir%ble pamples. [Abatr nctorle note: Complete tranalation.]
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AUTHORt Golutvinas M. M.; Nikolayevp Yu. M,;,Kuznetsova, G.,A,;
Kazakovap To A,
TITLE: Method of determining cesium 137 In bone tissue
SOURCE: Meditsinakays, radiologiya, v. lop no, 3j 1965, 78-80
TOPIC TAM man,, bone# cesium 1379 radioactive isotope, chemical
method
ABSTRACT: An Improved,, lose time consuming# and simpler method of
determining cesium 3.37 in bone tissues in the form of a
hexachlortellurite precipitate is described, After removal of
marrow and musclesp the bone (300-500 F) is placed into a quartz cup
and heated in a dr7er until all the fat has melted. The ;at Is
poured off and the bone Is placed into an oven and oalctbAted at
400-4500; To speed up the process during calcination the bone to
treated several times with concentrated HN0j* Then the bone-ash
(6o-8o g) is groundl placed in a heat resistant tumbler# and a
cesium carrier is Added (100-150 mg), After dilution with concentra-
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ted HCl# the bone ash solution is cooled and a 10% tellurium dioxide
solution is added until complete precipitation of the hexachlortellur-
ite (Ca TeCl ) talms place, The precipitate is allowed to stand
overni t = then centrifuged. After H01 is removed from the
preoipittate it is covered, driadq and weighed, The cesium yield Is
determined chemically, Radioactivity of the cesium products is
Yneasured with a malophone and a halogen.anticoinaidence counter with
+40 error in about 30 min, The cesium 137 preparations were checked
;iith a gama spectrometer which confirmed the radioactivity results
and also indicated the absence of.any other gamma active isotopes,
A table Is presented showing cesium 137 content In bone tissue
ranging from 1,3 to 4-5*10-11 0/kg for 5 persons who died in 1963 and
who during their lifetimes had no contact with fission products,
Orig, art, has: 1 table,
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KMNETSOVA, G.A. [Kuzntotaovap H.O.]
Conferenco on the coordination of w--k on the problem "Biologi-
cal foundations for sfficl~ent utilization# transformation and
conservation of the plant world#" Ukr, bot, zhur. 22 no.3tll5-
118 165, (MIRA 18:7)
LIPOVA, MAKAROV, Ye.S.
Study of the metamict conditions of zircons and cyrtolites. Geokhimiia
rio.6r681-694 Je 165. (MRA 18:7)
1. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry,
Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R., Moscow.
.--KUZNETSOVA. G.A.; SOKOLOVA, L.M.
Coumarins from roots of Frangos Fedshchankoi(Rgl. et
Schmalh.) Eug.Kor. Zhur.prikl. khim. 37 no. 5M05-1110
my 64. (MIRA 17%7)
EJMWSOVAv G.D.
-mm - KVSWl
Affect of the deglutition dominant on the conditicned fedsuse reflex
in the rabbit, Trud.* Iust*vy**u9rvdeI&t. Serlfistal. 1:15-26.1
tilm 94
lp,lz laboratorii obshchey fisiologii nervuoy vistemy. bly
V.S.Runinovo
(GOXDITIOIMD HASPONSA) (PRGIMITION)
XUZUTBOU, GqD.
J"ect of external inhibition on internal inhibition; effect of the
deglutition dominant on differeatiatione Trudy Inetevyeenervadeiate
Serefisiol. 2:115-123 156. (MI2A 10:1)
1, Is laborstorit obehohey fisiologii tsentrallnoy nervnov siatemys
sav. - V.S.Rusinov.
(INHIBITION) (ISGIMITICS)
KUZNETSOVA, G-0 D. Cand Biol ScE -- (di ss) 'l,$ Study of ~ the
Properties of tow De4utitory Dominant and V Its W~L444-kA
Higher-Nerv.oUB Activity." Mos, 1957. 16 pp 21 am. (Inst of
Higher NervouwActivity, Academy of Sciences USSR), 120 copties
(KLq 1q-57, 95)
- 20 -
IMMMOU, G.D.
Deglutition dominant and the elaboration of a conditioned response
on the banis Of the daglutition reflex. Trudy Inst.vys. nerv. dGiat.
Ser. fiziol- 3-23-18 159. ()CM 12:3)
1e Is laboratorii obshchey fisiologii nerrnoy sistemr, zav. - V.S.
Rusinov,
(DZGLUTITION) (CONDITIOM RAPONSN)
GLIVENKO, Ye.V.; KCROLIKOVAp T.A.;
Integral piature of the correlative relationahipa between
biopotontialo of the rabbit cerebral cortex. Fiziol. zhur.
48 no,4084-388 Ap 162, (MIRA 15t6)
1. From the Institute of Higher Nervous Activity =A
Veurophysiology,, U.S.S.R, Academy of Sciencesp and the Institute
of Controlling Electronic Machines., Moscow,,
(CEREBRAL CCRT&X)
(EMORGEMEPHALOWPHY)
GLIVENKO, Ye.V.; XORMIKOVA, T.A.;-,KIUZXCTSOVA, G.D. J LUCHKOVAt T.I.1
TRTYBNIKOVA, R.S.
ftsiological evaluation of the averaging method for the derivation
of biopotentials. Fiziol, shur. 51 no.8t943-951 Ag 165, (MIRA 180)
1. Inatitut vyeahey iW jI 16411nosti i neyrofiziologii AN SSSR i
- --16avo
Inatitut elektronnykh lyayushchikh mashin, Moskva.
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!AUTHOR: Kuznetsova, 0. F. (&zineer); Zurabyan, K. M, (Candidate of Technical
(Candidate of Technical Sciences)
IORG: Central Scientific Research Institute of the Leather-Shoe Industry (Tsentrallnyy
I
~nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut kozhevenno-obuvnoy promyshlennosti)
ITITLE: Strengthening the cemented seam in making shoes without roughing the covered
I
,edge
!SOURCE: IVUZ. Tekhnologiya legkoy promyshlennosti, no. 6, 1965, 75-8z
1TO?1C TAGS: footgear, adhesivet adhesive bonding, chloroprene, leather
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1ABSPACT., The formation of strong 'bonded seams in shoes without roughing the leather
efor'a adhesive application was investigated using chemically similar polymeric
't ials in
er finishing the leather and in compounding the now adhesive compositions.
trongth of the bonded seam in unroughed and in surface-roughed leather depends
arily on the adhesion of the coating to the leather: If the coating has low
%
la' dhesion, peeling occurs at the coating-leather boundary. Incorporation of latex
IL'N-l in the coating composition to increase bond strength was found less expodient
than incorporation of a polymeric film-forming material (chloroprone-containing M-30
lin the adhesive compositions Adhesion of the coating to leather is increased by uaing
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~essentially the same polymeric film-forming material in compounding the pigmented
Icompositions and in leather finishing. Small amounts (10-20% on weight of the
ladhesive) of the polymeric film former increases the cemented seam strength. "Zie
Vork was done in the laboratory of Finishing and Polymeric Materials of the TsNIIV
I
band at the Department of Shoo Technology HTIU." Orig, art, hass 4 tables and 5
;figures.
suB com; 11, 15/ Sum DATEt 2oApr63/ ono REFt W
KMNETSOVA, G.G.; BENEVOIENSKAYAp L.I.
Prolonged action properties of the antibiotic bicillin-5.
Trudy TSIU 8007-89 165. (MIRA Hill)
SOLOFAYXV, B.P.; BUTNEV, Yu.P.; KUZNETSOVA, G G
Preparative regeneration of the liver in experimentally induced
cirrhosin. Biul.ekop. biol. i mod. 51 no.11,74-80 A 161.
(MIRA 14"5)
1. Iz laboratorii biologii i biokhimii Instituta eksperimentalino
patologii i terapii (dir. - kAndidat moditsinskikh nauk B.A.Lap~T
AMN SSSRp Sukhumi. Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenm AMN WSR
N.N.Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym.
(LIVM--CIRRHOSIS) (REGENEATION (BIOLOGY))
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SHOSTAKOVSKIT, X.F.; XMMIAT, V.N.; KOCHKIN, D.A.; UJZEZTSOU, G.I.;
KALIMINA, B.P.; WRIMM, V*Vo
Synthesis and various conversion* of tin and silicon org"ic compounds.
Zhur. Prikl. khim. 31 no.9:1434-1436 8 158. (MIRA 11:10)
I.Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR i Gosudarst-vennyy naucbmo-
iseledovatellskir I proyektnyy institut promyshlennon.ti plastichookikh
Mani.
(Tin organic compounds) (Silicon organic compounds)
KOCHKINI D*A.; KOEMLEY, V*N.; SHOSTAKOVSKIT, M.Y.; KALININA, S.F.;
1MIMTSOVAO G.I.; BMISXVKO. V.V.
Tin orpnic polymers. Vysokom. soad. 1 no-3:482-484 Vw 139.
(MIRA 12:10)
I.Vauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut promyshlanmeti plastichookikh
mass,
(Polymers) (Tin organic compounds)
NOCHKIN, D.A.; KOTR=V. V-N-; MININA, S.P.: KUZIMTS.OVA,-G,Is; LAYNI,
L.Y.; CHIRVOVA, L.V.; BORISOVA, A.I-*,-BORISBNXO, V-V-
Organntin monomers and polymers. Vysokom.soed. 1 no.10S
1507-1513 0 '59- (MIU 1313)
1. Nauchho-Issledovatel'skiy Institut plastichoskikh m6s.
(Tin organic compounds) (Polymers)
20h87
3/191 61/000/003/005/015
I ILI B124/B203
AUTHORSs Kotrelev, V. N., Kalinin&, S. P.j ~U~nqsovat--~.
TITLEi Polymers on the basis of ferrocene and its derivatives
PERIODICALs Plastiaheskiye aaesyq no. 39 1961t 24-26
TEXTs The authors obtained resins and the corresponding molding powders
from some products containing a forroasnyl residue. It was attempted to
obtain polymers through interaction of ferrocens with diazotized
bensidine and polymerization of unsaturated ferrooenyl ketones. The
reaction of ferrocene with diamotized bensidins was conducted in the
manner described in publications for the arylation of ferrocene with
diazo compounds' (Ref. 51 A. N. Nesmeyanov, E. G. Ferevaloval
R. V. Goloynyat 0. A. Nesmeyanoval DAN SSSR, U, 459 (1954); 9-0-lischer,
D. Sons, Z.Vaturforsoh.o 2&l 366 (1954)1 Ref. bi 0. D. Broadhead,
P. L. Pauson, J.Chem.Soo., j=, 367). In the reaction with diasotized
benzidineq boveverg a mixture of products was formed which could not be
8 parated. Ferroosue and bensidine were reacted In different molar
Mice 001 10, 20), and gave mixtures vith different solubilities and
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20487
S/191/61/000/003/005/015
Polymers on the basis of... B124/B203
malting points;'but it was not possibls to isolate pure substances. in
attempt has also been side to obtain high-molecular compounds on the basis
of unsaturated ferrocenyl ketones. For this purpose, the reaction of
1,1-diacetyl forrooene with furfural was performed. The mixture was
heated in methylene chloride and alcohol in the presence of lye at molar
ration of 10 and lil between i,I-diacetyl ferrooene and furfural. With
lil, it was possible to produce a polymer. The thermomechanical
proportion of the resulting polymers as determined with a consistometer
are shown in the figure. There are 1 figure, I table, and 6 referenoest
3 Soviet-bloo and 3 non-Bovist-bloo. The reference to the English-
language publication reads as follownt L. E. Coleman, M. D. Rausch,
J.Polymer Sci., L8, no.116 (1958).
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511901611003100810031019
B110IB220
AUTHORS: Shoatakovskiyj M. F., Kotrelev, V. N., Kalinina, S. P.,
Kuznetoova, G. I., Laynet L. V., Borisov&, A. I.
TITLE: Organotin monomers and polymers.IV. Synthesis and conversion
of tin-containing esters of acrylic and cinnamic acids
PERIODICAL: Vyaokomolskulyarnyye
1128-1130
soyedinenlya, Y. 3, no. 8, 1961,
TEXT: The present paper deals with the synthesis of organotin derivatives
of cinnamic and acrylic acids. The synthesis was performed by a method
developed by the authors. The vaporous alkyl halide was reacted in a tube
furnace or autoclave with an Sn-Mg alloy in the presence of various solvents
and catalysts. The alkyl-halide tin compounds formed were saponified with
lye to the corresponding hydroxy derivatives, and then the esters were ob-
tained by reaction with acrylic or cinnamio acid. 1) Triethyl-stannyl
acrylate (C 2H 5)3 SnOCOCH-CH 2' was obtained from a 50% aqueous solution of
acrylic acid at 5-100C by adding triethyl stannol. The white crystalline
Card 1/3
S/19 003/006/003/019
Organotin monomers and polymers ... B1109B!20
precipitate (melting point 1020C) could be dissolved in organic solvents.
2) In the same way, tributyl-stannyl acrylate wan obtained from hexabutyl
stannous oxide and acrylic acid. 3) The triethyl-stannyl eater of cinnamic
acid was obtained from oinnamio acid and hexasthyl stannous oxide accord-
ing to the equation (C 2H5)6 Sn 20 +2 C 6H5-CHCOOH 02 (C 2H5)3SnOCOCH-CHC6H5
+ H 20. The organotin compounds obtained-polymerize easily, and form trans-
parent solid copolymers with styrene and methyl methacrylate. The thermo-
mechanical properties of some polymers and copolymers are shown in Fig. 2.
There are 2 figures and 3 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass
(Scientific Research Institute of Plastics)
SUBMITTED: September 1, 1960
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IS7-t\ 50
26
B119 1/003/008/004/019
B1 10 BP220
AUTHORS: Shostakovskiy, M. F., Kotrelev, V. N., Kuznetsova, GO I.,
Kalinina, S. P., Layne, L. V., Borisova, A. I.
TITLE: Studies on the synthesis and conversions of organotin
monomers and polymers. V. Study of the formation of
organotin polymers as a function of the polymerization con-
ditioneq and some phyeicochemical properties of organotin
polymers
PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, V. 3, no. 8, 1961,
1131-1134
TEXT: The present study deals with the yield in polymers of triethyl-
stannyl methacrylate and acrylate as a function of polymerization time,
temperature, initiation, and concentration. Benzoyl peroxide, azoisobutyric
acid dinitrile, or triethyl-benzyl ammonium chloride served as initiators.
The results are shown in Fig. 1. The composition of the copolymer from
triethyl-stannyl methacrylate and methyl methacrylate was studied for
initial molar ratios of the components of 1:1, 1:4, and 1:12. At an initial
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B110/B220
ratio of 1:1, the components of the copolymer were approximately equal.
The composition was, however, 5:1 when the initial ratio had been 1:4. It
is concluded that organotin compounds polymerize more slowly than methyl
methacrylate. Experimental results: 1) The region of strong deformation of
organotin methacrylates is found at higher temperatures than that of the
corresponding acrylates. 2) The temperature of initial deformation de-
creases considerably with Increasing size of the alkyl radicals. The di-
electric properties of copolymers are listed in Table 1. The copolymer of
triethyl-stannyl methaorylate with methyl methaorylate was easily hydro-
lyzed by alkalis. It is, however, stable in water, dilute HC1, and dilute
H2so 4' Papers of M. It. Koton et al. (Ref. 4: Mezhdunarodnyy simpozium po
makromolekulyarnoy khimii, Moskva, June, 1960, 1 aektsiya, p. 167.
(international Symposium on High Molecular Chemistry, bloscow). are mentioned.
There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 4 Soviet reforences.
ASSOCIATION: Bauchno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh mass
(Scientific Research Institute of Plastics),Inatitut
organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry
AS USSR)
Card 2/5
L- 5298 bWT(m)/EPF(c)/9WP(J)/T RPL WW/JTW/fM
ACC VR: AP5025037 SOME COPE: UR/0286/65/000/016/Go8h/0084
AUTHORS: Kotrelev, V, N.; Opolovenkovi A. F.1 Kalininal S---FA 'xM0
61 kov
I.; Oavina, M. Yu. /dis at 0, 10 6r-nayaj Yus Fo; Akutin, M. S*
-11~~:o=
qq,-
ORGs none 5~)
TITL6: A method for obtaining grafted polymersolClass 391 No. 173949 rannounced
by State Scientific Research Institute of Plastics (gosudarutvennyy nauchno-
iss ovat-ell sk-W-Uis~~Iasr
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh snakovt no. 16, 1965, 84
TOPIC TAGS: polymer, grafted polymer., plastic, monomer, vinyl~ fluorine
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining grafted polymers
by grafting vinyl polymers to fluorine-containing polymers in the presence of an
E
initiator. Cerium ammonium nitrate is used as the init Laq3tr.
SUB CODE: MT, GC WBN DAM UFeb63/ ORIO P" I OTH FM 1 000
- G--C/
Card UDIC.- -- 6718-17413.41 66-.097-3:5.46-39
MNETSOVAp G.K.
Controlling the dominance of characters in hybrid peas under
various light conditions. Agrobiologiia no.6:859-863 N-D 163.
(MIRA l7t2)
1. Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-isaledavatellskiy institut kormov,
Moskovskoy oblasti.
SRAIN, S.S., prof.; BOGDANOV, P.I.; KASHMANOV, A.A.; KOS"VA, Ye.G.,
KOSOBOKOV, G.I.; KTIZ QVA,_G I - MCTOVA, A.V.; TRUSOVA,
4_.,,
N.R.; TYAHIN, V.V.; Ku7M-rMu-,--Tw-.u., red.; BALLOD, A.I.,
tekhn. red.; PROKOFIYEVA, L.N., tekhn. red.
Light and the development of plants]Svet i razvitie rastenit.
By] S.S.Shain i dr. Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 622 p.
[
(MIRA 16:9)
(Plants, Effect of light on)
GAVAGA, V.S.1 XUZ ETSOVA G.-M. DYMUt H.O.
Protective coatinp made from perchlorovinyl lacquer. Koko
I khim no.4t47-49 162. (MIRA 160)
1. Zhdanovokiy kokookhimicheskiy zavod.
(Protective coatings)
KUZNErSOVA Go Hop Cud of Yet Sci - (dies) "Morphological changes of the akin of the
large horned cattle and the demavenal raw material in the paras$ic study of the
pacture tick flyaloma ecupenso Po Bch., 1918." Noscows 1937s 21 pp (Moscow Veterinaq
AcadeWj Chair of Parasitology and Invasive Diseases,, and Chair of PathologLoal AnatovW))
140 copies (KLP 29-57# 92)
USSR/Diseases in Farm, Animals. Diseases Caused by Arachno-
Entoms.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 12, 1958, 54940.
Author ; Kuznetsova.,~#
Inat :96TCW-Academy of Vaterinary Sciences.
Title :Morphological Skin Changes in Large Horned Cattle When
Pamsitized by Hyalomna seupense Pasture Mites.
Orig Pub: Tr. Moak. vet. akad. 1957, 19, No 1, 3o4-317.
Abstract: Thedbaervation has been made that Hyalomm scupense
mites create a deep-seated defeat in the skin tissue,
which, at the site of the mite invasion, is filled
out by a homogenous proteic oxiphilic substance.
Inflammatory processes vith exudative reactions,
proliferation of call elements and tissue degenera-
Card 1/2
USSR Diseasos of Farm Animal a
Arachno-Entomoooso
Abe Jour : Pof Zhur - Biologiya, No 2. 1959, No- 7488
Author t Kuznoteova. Go Me
Inat t__Moacav_7vVdrDidz-"adomy
Titlo : Damagos Causod by tho Hyalomm souponso Pasturo
Tick to tho Hidos of Cattlo Usod as Industrial Rmr
mtorial
W
Orig Pub : Tre Ybsk. vote akado, 1957, 19, No 1., 318-326
Abstract : No abstract givon
Card 1/1
32
p
KUZNffSOVA, G.R.
[Mangs in farm animls] Kaselli ihorishi khaivonot va xuboriss
bo on. Stalluobodp Nashrletl dailatil To6hikiston, 1959, " po
[In Tajik] .1 (MIRA 14t3)
(Soables) (Yeterinary medicine)
ACC NR% AP6029380 (A,N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0346/66/000/006/0029/003C
--47-11
AUTHOR:. Kuznetsova, G. M.; Ikovataya, G. M.; Onufriyev. V. P. 1-1~el
ORG: All-Union Foot-and-Houth Disease Research Instit.ute (VaeaoYuznyy nauchnO-
issledovatellskiy ya hchurn.V institut)
6
TITIE: Ixodes ticks as transmitters of foot-and-qnouth disease virus
SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 6, 1966, 29-30
TOPIC TAGS: tick, viruep hoof and mouth diseaeeo experiment animal
ABSTRACT: The ticks Hyaloma plwnbeum and Rhicephalus bursa in the imaginal state
become infected when allowed to feed on guinea pigs experimentally inoculated
with foot-and-mouth disease virus. The preimaginal stages (larvae and nymphs)
do not become infected. Adult ticks do not transmit the virus traneoverially or
from stage to stage in the course of metamorphosis. (JPRS: 36,,9321
SUB CODE; 06 / SUBM DATE: none
Card 111,029e-10 UDC: 619:616.988.43-036.2
7) 0 / -7
MKETSCVA~ G.N.; KHEYFETS, V.S.1 SHEVYARCVp A.M.
Infrared spectra and structural characteristics of glasses of
the y3tem ffa~j . 0 - ZrO2 - SiO.. Zhur. prikl. spekt. 3
'3:151-155--0 - % 3
no. 2 Ag 65,, (MIRA 18sl2)
11 Subuitted Nov, 170 19640
LAVROliA, L.P., (karid. taken. nau1c; KUKHARKOVA, L.L., starshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik; SOLOVIYEV, V.I., kand. kbim. nauk; ILIYASHENKO, MaA.p
kanA. voterin. nauk; KRYLOVA, V.V., starDhiy nauchnyy notrudnik;
VOLKOVA, A.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;_IWZ14ET50VA,,.G.I-.'.,
m4ldohty naticbnyy aotrudnik; POUTAYEV, T.N., mladshly nauchnyy
notrudnik
'Intensification of technclogical processep in the production of
hard smoked saurages. Trlidy VNIIMl' no.11-57-75 '(2.
(MIRA 18-42)
souxtw. " Mal nMkl XL9101~~A, O.S., *WvW~y
Al 41 03 act&-adtdk
StucVIW US latd-lity of tbD bm" subuts or J A
U"U" 4A*v mt stmw at low dKm wo
Uuly VNM4P no.26#noalS 964, (MIU Ison)
FUMETSOVA G N.- FEDOROV) N.F.; SJ1EVYiAK(JV, A.M.
Infrared transmission spectra of cement clinker minerals and
thei- hydration products. 7hur. T)rlkl. Win. 37 no.12:2585-2590
D 164. (141RA 18:3)
R/711TETS0111111' G.N.; SHURNOVA) N.F.; A.il.;
Infral-od Spectrow"Ople atudy OV tho prodimto of chli~mictd reatAinn
between aluminum Ions and poly3illcle acid. ~'hur. prikl. k-hlm. 37
no.12:2746-271~8 D 164. OMIRA 160)
XX r% ,W-, F A f~ T T . 0 T ~~. I r A 7 T '
SOLOV I 'YU11 , IF, I, . lrro~TWVr A, A, ~ . -JaM.TEM
j '? T-~, -rr. IV. , ~Lx Yn, -. - -
"Biochemical. changes observed during storage of quickly refrigerated beef meat."
,XCTO,rt submitted for 10th European Mtg, Keat Res Workers, Rockilde, Denmark,
7-15 Aug 1964.
SOLOVIYUP V.I., kandAhim.- mauk;--ADUTSKEVICH, -V.A., kand.veter. nauk;
KUZNETSOVA G.N., starBhiy mauchnyy sotrudxik; VOLFOVA, A.G.,
sotrudaik; SHCHIEGOLEVA, O.P. , inzhener-khimik;
AGAPOVA, Z.A., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; AGLITSKAYA, A.V.,
mladshiy nau4nyy Botrudnik; KRAKOVA, V.Z.,7mladshty nauchnyy
notrudnik
Investigations in the field of meat aging, Trudy VNIIMP no,14:
20-35 162. (Meat,~-AnalysiB) (MIRA 16:8)
KUZNNTSOVA, -
Framed suspended drying plant, Log. prom, 18 no*3:49-51 Mr 158.
(Drying apparatus) (loatbor) (MIRA 11:4)
AlaRIYEVA, M.Z., mladshly nauchzWy sotrudnilc;_PZqZ$OVA-9~~
mladshiy nauchay7 sotrudalk
lydass, a now preparation product of hyaluronidase action. Trudy
YNIIHP no-9:115-121 159.' (KIRA 13:8)
(Hraluronidase)
PARI130K.. T.A.j. KUMETSOVA, G.N.
Effect of soil temperature on the absorption and distribution
of microelements in plants. Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 4 no.16:
27-48 163, (MIRA 17:2)
NUMETSOVA, G.N.; RMISO M.G..(mookva)
Arteritlo of the lesser circulation. Klin.med. n0,4:311-115
162. (MIU 15:5)
1. Iz patologoimatmicheakogo otdoleniya 1-y gorodokoy klinicheakay
bollrAtsy imeni N*I. Pirogova (glavmyy vrach - zasluzhermyy vrach
RSFSR L.D. Chernyahev) i patologoamtomichookogo otdolenlys 4-y
gorodakoy'klinicheskoy bolinitay (glavnyy vrach G.F. Papko, nauch-
rukovoclitall - prof, Ya,,L. Rapoport),
(PULMONART ARTIMI-DISMES)
WBARICH~ A.I.[Darbarych, A.I.)t kand. biol. nauk; BRADIS,Ye.M.,
doktor biol. nauk; VI.SYULINA, O.D., doktor biol, nauk;
VOLODGHENKO, V.S.; DOEROCHAYEVA, D.M., kand. biol. nauk;
KARNAUKH, Ye.D.; KATINA, Z.F., kand. biol nauk; KOTOV
M.I.~ doktor biol. nauk; KUZNETSOVA, G.O.iKuzneteova , H.0.1,
kand. biol. naukj OLYANIT8KOVk",---L.C.[Oiianitslka, L.H.1.
OMELICIIUK, T.Ya., kand. biol. nauk; POYARKOVA, O.M.;
PROKUDIN, Yu.M., doktor biol. nauk; PROTOPOPOVA, V.V.;
SLYUSARENKO, L.N.; WOLKO, S.S.; KIIRZIIANOVSKIY, V.G.
(Khrzbanovalkyis V .11.1p doktor biol, nauk; ZLRCV, D.K.
akademik, otv. red., ONISHCHENKOI,L.I.... reds
[Key for the identification of plants in the Ukraine) Vyz-
nachrqk roslyn Ukrairy. Vyd.2., vypr. i dop. Kyiv, Urozhai,
1965. 876 p. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Akademiva nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut botaniky. 2. AN Ukr.SSR
(for Zerov). 3. Moskovskayn sallakokhozyayetvennaya akademiya
im. K.A.Timiryazeva (for Khrzhanovskiy).
MAYOROV, S.N. Prinimali uchastiye: NUAROU, Zh., student; STEPANOTAt
T.F., student; PPIM
gA... G.P., student; KALININA, S*Aep
student; SAKHRkWO, A.M.; studentl CHMUWHCHENKO, V.I.#
student,
Content of vitamin C in onions of the Rocianovskii and
Haterokii varietiso. Vop, pit. 22 no.lt89-90 Ja-F'63
(MIRA l6tU)
1. Tz kafedry khimii (zav. - dotsent S.N. Mayorov) Kcatromsko-
go pedagogichpskogo institute i iz kafedry khimii Cherkasoko.-
go pedagogicheskogo, instituta.
67"
USSWPhysical Chemistry - Thermodynamics, Thermochemistr7, Equilibria,
Physical-Chemical Analysis, Phase Transitions. B-8
Abs Jour: Referat - Zhu=al Xhimiya) No 2, 19581 3821.
Author V. Ye. Plyushchevp G.P. Mmetsova
Inst Moscow Institute of Fine ChiRcal Tech ology.
Title S61ubility of Rubidium and Cesium Chlorides in Hydrochloric
Acid.
Orig Pub: Tr. Mosk. in-ta tonkoy Rhim. tekbnol, 1956, vyp. 6, 15-20.
Abstract: Each of the 00 and 2510r solubility isotherms (S) of the systems
HC1 - RbC1 - Et;.O and B01 - Cs - W possesses a branch of cry-
sta.Uization of anhydrous RbC1 or CsC1 in both cases. RbC1 S
is greater than NaG1 and 01 5 at all teml3emtures, but less than
LiCl in a considerable range of HU concentmtion. CsC1 B in
hydrochloric acid is higher than 8 of other chlorides at all tem-
peratures. The difference in 8 increases with the temperature
rise.8 increases vith the temperature rise and HCl concentmtion
Card 1/2 -59-
USMVPhYaical Chemistry - Thermodynamics, Thermochemistry, Equilibria,
PhYsie-al-Chemical Analysis, Phase Tmnsitions. B-8
Abs Jour: Referat. zhu=al Xhimiya, No 2, 19581 3821.
dr~V- in all systems HC1 - MC1 - H
as solid a0. Anhydrous c!21orides appear
pbases with the exception of LiCl, which produces cry-
stallohydrates. The Purification Of CrC1 solutions of N&C1 and
KC1 by salting them out with gaseous HU from hot solutions is
possible.
Card 2/2 -60-
IL;,E- VS*6 V?~,
0' P,
PLTMCHZV, V.Ts.; TUDINOVA, V,B.; ELIW IOROVIN, S-S.:
PSTROVA, R.G.
Studying the mystem CsC1 - C&C'2 Zhur.nsorg.khIm, 2
noog:2212-2220 6 '57. (KIRA 10:12)
IsHoskovskly institut tonkoy khimichookoy takhnologii in. N.V.,
Lomonosov&.
(Caesium chloride) (Calcium chloride)
PLTUSHCHN, V.Te.-O TULINOVA, V.B.; KUZIMTSOVA, G.P.; KOROVIN, S.S.
SHIPSTIM, N.S.- r", ~ - -, I -- I I
Investigating the ternary system sodium chloride -- cesium
chloride --imter. Zhur. neorg. khims 2 no.ll:z654-266o H '57.
(KIRA 11:3)
l.Rookovskiy Institat tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii im. M910
Kalinin&.
(Sodium chloride) (Cesium chloride)
5(4)
AUTHORSz Plyushchev, V. Ye.t Kuznetsova, Go Pop SOV/78-4-6-39/44
Stepina, So B.
TITUt The Investigation of the System U01401-1120 (Ionledoveniyo sistoW
L'C"Kal-H20)
PMODICALZ Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 6j PP 1449-1453 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The solubility in the system rAM-Kol-H 2P was investigated by the
isothermal method at 0, 25, 54 and 75% ad the results are given in
table 1. The results show that lithium chloride reduces the solubjUty
of potassium chloride. The solubility of potassium chloride rises in
the proximity of the "eutonial point, probably under formation of
complexes. No double salts or solid solutions are formed in the system
LiCl-KCl-H20. There am 4 figures, 1 tablo, and 8 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATICV: Roskovskiy inslitut tonkoy khimicheakoy takhnologii im.
No V. Lomonosova (Moscow Tnstitu+.e of Pine Chemical Technology
imeni M. V. lomonosovy
Card 1/2
KOROVIN, S.S.1 LEBEDEVA, Ye.N.1 REZNIK, A.M.; KOMISSAROVAO L.N.;
KUZNETSOVA, G.P.
Extraction of zirconium and hafnium with tributIl phosphate,
Izv,vys,ucheb,zav.jkhim.i khim.tekh. 5 no.2t231-235 162.
()CMA 15: 8)
1, Mookovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy tekhnologii imeni
M.V;Lomonosova, kafedra tekhnologii rodkikh i raBoeyannykh
elementov.
(Zirconium-Analyeis) (Hafnigm-Analysis) (Butyl phosphates)
KU7,?IF,T.';OVA, G.P.; PLYIJO'IICI-U,,V, V.Ye.; YII.V.
Study of solubility and of solid pftaveu in the system
112SO4 - Rb2SO4 - 1120- Izv. vyq. uch(.b. zav.; k1him. i
khim. tekh. 7 no-3:357-359 164.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Mookovskly institut, tonkoy kbimicheskoy teklmologli
imeni Lomonosova, kafedra khimii i tekhnolagii redkikh s
i 2-asseyannykh elementev.