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AUTHORS: Finest B. Ya. and Kuznetsova, R. I.
TITLE- Change of sub-microporooity in electrolytic metal foils
under heating and stress
PERIODICAL. Fizika tverdogo tela? v. 3, no. 5, 1961, 1475 - 1464
TEXT: Various molecular effects in metals and alloys under the effect of
temperature and pressure point to pecularities of the mechanical properties
and otbarmaoroscopic characteristics of solid bodies. In the present inves-
tigation, sub-mioroporosity was measured by using the small-angle scatter-
Ing of X-rays (filtered CuK. radiation), whereas the "double Bragg refleo-
tion" was found to be unsuited. 0.02-mm copper and nickel foils were elec-
trodeposited from baths onto stainless or carbon steel and thendetached.
The copper foils were anneald at temperatures up to 10000C and under tensile
stresses of 0.80 - 200 g/mm2' and the nickel foils up to 11000C and
0 - 330 g/mm2 in a hydrogen atmosphere. The device YPC- 50WURS - 501)
was used for X-ray diffraction analysis. A one-hour annealing of Cu foils
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Change of sub-microporosity B136YB201
at temperatures of UP to 4000C augmented the scattering intensity far
beyond the initial value, while higher temperatures caused it to drop. In
addition, a change took place in the angular distribution of radiation. Hi
showed similar results. The scattering intensity attained a maximum at a
temperature of 8000C. The integral scattering intensity changed in propor-
tion to the sub-microporosity V (Figs. 3a, 3b). The heat resistance was
found to increase with a rise of temperature. A parasitic Bragg reflection
effect occurs with specimens both subjected to and free from stress up to
certain temperatures; its presence was checked by testing Cu and Ni foils
of the same thickness but not prepared electrolytically. The foils did not
exhibit any appreciable change in the integral scattered radiation. Small-
angle scattering effects are thus actually a consequence of sub-micropor-
osity which, in annetled specimens, becomes visible also microscopically.
The collimation error and the varying pore diameter were taken into account
in interpreting the measurements. The formerv however, was found to have
no affect upon the temperature dependence of the total sub-microporosity.
It may be taken for granted that sub-microporosity in unstressed specimens
is first augmented by annealing but eventually disappears at high temper-
atures. In specimens under stress it increases with a rise of temperature
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Change of sub-microporosity B136/B201
and stress. Sintering effects are found-in two classes of pore Size between
1POO and 11000C. The monotorkio increase in the total porosity of previoucly
'annealed (9000C) Cu and Ni. specimens with.increasing temperature of the sub-
sequent annealing under stress concerns chiefly the small pores at low tam-
peratures, and the-large ones at high temperatures. Experiments show that
the distortions of the crystal lattice giving rise to this effect differ
markedly from those in hammer-forgpd metal'. The 'results found here for Opec-
imens annealed at high'temperatures and under str6se confirm the concept of
the enlargement, due to the dif4usion, of pore cracks in electrolytic metal
foil94 There are 9 figures and 8 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-
bloc. The two most recent *references to English-language publications read
as follows: M. B. Webb a.%W. W. Beeman. Acts, Metallurgica, no. 3, 1959-
R. H. Neynaber,. W.:0. Brammer a. W. W. Beeman. J. Appl. Phys., 309 no. 5t V~
6561 1959-
A8SOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy
.kbbuldaro-tvennyy universitet imeni A' M. Gor kogo
(Kharlkov State University imeni A. U.-Gorlkly)
SUBMITTED: September 30v 1960 (initAally)t
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B125/BI08
AUTHORS: Pines, B. Yaot ank_ni~~~
TITUE: Change in submicroporosity of electrolytic films of iron
after annealing under load
.';-'F,2IODIC,sL: ,Fizika tvordogo telal v. Ij no- 5, 1962, 1247-1251
TEXT: Tho authors determined the change in submicroporosity in electi)-
lytic films of iron after annealing in a hydrogen atmosphere at
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temperatures of up to 110000.without a load and under a load of 450i/MM
The small-angle scattering of x-rays was examined. The results are
indicative of(a change in submicroporosity of the films with temperature'
of annealing Pig. 2). There is an anomaly at the point of phase
tran3ition. The obange in porosity after annealing under a constant
load hao the same character as the temperature dependence of the Golf-
diffuuion coefficient of iron. The increase in porosity of electrolytic
iron films under stress at high temperaturon and the sintering(docrease
in Porosity)without stress are caused by diffusion processes. This
diffusion mechanism, differs easontially from the formation of cracks in
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Cha-Ge in submioroporosity of B125/B108
solid bodies at low and medium temperatures. An excess of vacancies
plays an important role in the development of submicropores into
cracks. There are 2 figures and 3 tables.'
ASSOCIATION: 7,harikovskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitet im. A. M. Gor kogo'~,-.~
(KharIkov State University imeni A. M. Gortkiy)
SUB,;-:-7TTBD: December 30, 1961
FiG. 2. Dependence of the total (relative) submicroporosity on the
annealinj temperature for electrolytic iron. Legend-. (1) and (1a)
aV11.11calin--r without stress; (2) and (2a) annealing under a stress of
2
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AUTHORS,: Pines, B. Ya. and Dubovik, M. F.
TITLE: Development of oubmicroporosity in composite electrolytic,
films of the Cu - Ni system during heating and loading
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo telat v.' 4, no. 12, 1962, 3409-3414
TEXT: The scattering of X-rays at small angles and the kinetics of the
destruction of -thin electrolytic films of pure metals (Cu. Ni, Fe) were
investigated in continuation of previous studies (B. Ya. Pines, R. I.
Kuznetoova, FTT, 3, 1475, 1951; 4, no. 5, 1962). The change of sub-
microporoeity in Cu-Ni films during annealing at different temperatures
without and with load (230 g/mm2) was studied'by means of X-ray scattering.
A copper film was electrolytically deposited on.,a polished steel plate,
then seDarated from the plate, annealed and electrolytically coated on
both si~ee with nickel. The total thickness of specimen 1 (17P) was
composed of 85% Cu film and 15% Ni films, and that of specimen 2 of 50%
Cu film. Results: a maximum volume of pores was found in the films,
exceeding that of single component films by one order of magnitude# This
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Development of oubmicroporooity ... B104/B1O2
is explained by additional formation of pores through nonuniform partial
heterodiffusion (Prenkell effect of first kind). Under annealing at lio0oct
aubmioroporosity in the unloaded state increases at first, passes through
a maximum and then drops. Annealing under load always leads to an increase
in submicroporosity; the higher the annealing temperature, the bigger
the increase. The development of submicroporosity in consequence of
hetorodiffusion leads to a noticeable reduction of the heat reointance
offered by the composite Cu-Ni films. The amount of this reduction Is
determined not only by the total volume of the pores but also by their
distribution in the film. There are 3 figures and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy goeudarstvennyy universitet im. A.M. Gorlkogo
(Khartkov State University imeni A; M. Gor-kiy)
SUBMITTED: July 2, 1962
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Structuret and Properties (Cont.) SOV/6384
PART II.. THORI'IM-BASE'AtLOYS
26.
-,
fStructure of Th-ZrC
Bada:~eva, T. A., R. 1. Kuzneteova.!
.
Alloys 223
27. Badayeva.-T. A., and R 1. Kuznatsova. -Strengthehing of
Thorium With Carbon 227
28e~ Badaye'va, T. A., and'G. K. Aleksey~nko.. Effeat,of the
Cooling Rate on w-Phase Formation in Thorium , -Zirconium-
Uranium Alloys 23T
29, Badayeva, T.: A., and G. K. Alakseyenk6..'Mechahical and
Corrosion Properties of Thorium-Zirconium and-Thorium-
Zirconium-Uranium Alloys 246
30. A... and R. I. Kuznetsova. 'Structure and Cor
Badaybva., T,
'
rosion: Properties of Alloys of the Thorium-Zirconium-'
Titanium System 257
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IVANOVO 0. Sp Ocotor of Chemical Scien'cesq edf
Stroyeniye J -avdystva q la vcv urana', toriya i teirkoniya,!, abbraik'staM (Structm
---and-FrOP0744&_Of_Ura3; 4va and-Urcanium, 378 2MQ conies ted
Moscow.. Gosatomizat. 1963'
3/046/63/027/001/042/043
BIOB/B180
AUTHORS: Lavrukhina, A. K., Mookaleva, L. P., and Kuzneteova, R. Is
TITLE: Some new data on the mechanism of the formation of light
nucleic
PERIODICAL: Akademi-ya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheakayal
V. 27, no. 1, 1963, 137-140
-TEXT: Earlier work (Report on the 19. Congreas on Pure and Applied
Chemistry, Canada, 1961)-is continued on the production of light nuclei
under bombardment by fast protons. This study covers the energy die-
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of Na produced from Al, Ag, and U by bombardment with
660-Mev protons. To establish a dependence on the proton energy ~he
authors also studied the production cross sections and the angular die-
tributions of some light nuclei produced by 120-Mev protons. The
production oroaa sectione of Be7, F 18 , Na 24, and P32 from Sbj Sn, and U
have the same course for 660-Mev and 120-Mev protons, but are in the
former case higher by about one order of magnitude. The ratio of the
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Some new data on the meahaniam BIOB/B180
24 16
yields in Na and P. in som6what lower for 120 than for 660 Mev. For
an Sb target it is 1.6, 2.2~f6r Sn, and 2.1 for U. These data disprove
the meson mechanism of momentuin transfer in the nuoleun. Thin paper van
read at the 12. Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroncopy, Leningrad,
January 26 - February 2, 1962.. There are 4 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION:, Institut geokhimii i analiticheakoy khimii im.
V. I. Vernadskogo Akademii nauk S .(Inqtitute of
SSR
Geochemietry and Analytical Chemietr~r imeni V.I. Vernadskiy:
of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
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MALYSHEVA, T.V.; NIKITYUK,, L.N.; EMOTINt B.A.; KUZHETSOVA, R.I.
New neutron-deficient tungsten isotopes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz.
27 no.lOil264-1266 0 163. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Institut goe)diimii I analiticheakoy khimii im. V.N.Vernadakogo
AN SSSR.
-M, A. ; ALr2l'rl t 7 T,-I WA il. I.
"AD O!,fLi, - . K.; KU-51"Is
-AYDIA, I A.- M) 0. - - - J,
"Structure and properties of ternary alloys containing thorium."
report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 Aug-9 Sep 64.
KUZNETSOVA, R.I.
Results of observations on patients recovering from tick-borne
encephalitis and diphaalc meningoencephalitis in Leningrad
Province. Vop. poikh. nevr. no.lOs44-49 164.
(MIRA 18312)
1. Parazitologichookiy otdel Laningradskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-
apidemiologicho8koy atantsii (glavrqy vrach A.K.Kondrashov;
zav. parazitologichookim otdelom F.N.Shchelkunava).
KANTOROVIGH, R.A.; BGANTSEVA, I.V.; MILOVA, G.P.j KUNEI-SUIA, R.I.;
OSTROVSKIY, G.D.j RABYr Ye.A.
Comparative study of the epidemiological effectiveness of
the inoculation with live and killed poliovirus vaccines.
(1959-1960). Trudy Len. Inat. ep1d. I m1krobiol. 2600-82 164.
(MIRA 18M)
1. 1z laboratorli poliomiyalita institute Imeni Paatarat otdela.
virusologll Instituta eksperimentallnoy meditaIny AMN SSSR I
eanitarno-epidemiologicheskikh stantaiy Pakovskoy, Novgorodskoy
i Leningradakoy oblastey.
LAVRUKHIKA A.K.; KUZNETSOVA, R.I.; SATAROVA, L.1,11.
I --- ---
Formation rate of radioactive Isotopes in chondrites under the
action of cosmic rays. Geokhimlia no.120219-1227 D J64. (MIRA 1888)
1. Institut geokhimii i anallticheakay khlmil Imeni V.I.Vernadekogo
AN SSSR, Moskva*
X1314NICITI-Icilik R.T.- Fvvm' 1.0'.
. -
Study of the epidemiological efrectiveness or the Invoulad.on
with live and killed pollovirus vaccine in I-en'Ingrad Provinz-
(1958-1962). Trudy Lon, inst. epJd. 1 mlkrobJcl 26011-119 164.
(MIRA 18tl2)
1. la Leningradskoy oblastnoy nanltdrn,-)-opide,-olologichftskoy
stantsiJa
OSETROV, P.P.; SOKOLOV, N.V.; KOROLEV, V.D.; DEWMIYEV, V.F,j
High durability dri.Uing ropes., Metallurg 7 no*12:28 D 162*
(MIR& 15:12)
1, Beloretakiy staloprovolochno-kanatnyy savod,
(Wire rope)
7 -Z 1;
NOSOVO S.D.. prof., KUZUMOVAs ReVe
Gastric diphtheria. Klin.med. 36 no*2:57-61 F 158- (MIRA 11:4)
1. Zz kafedry detRkikh infaktoionn7kh bolaxney (zav, - prof* SoDe
Nosov) Ivanavskogo meditainakogo instituta i Ivanovskoy 1-7 gorodskoy
klinichoskoy bollnitey (glavM7 vrach S.I*Hazo)
(DIPHTHERIA,complications,
gastritis (Rue))
(GASTRITIS, etiology and patogenesis,
diphtheria (Rue))
ROGOVINA. A.A.; ~UZNLTSOVA R.Ye.
Changes in the characteristics of nylon cord in water soaking
and subsequent drying. Khira. volok. no.406-59 165.
(MIRA ISO)
1.7sesoyusnyy nauchno-inalrAovatallakly institut iskusstvennogo
volokna.
ROGOVINAS, A.A.; KMNETSOVAP R-TO-
----------
Change in the properties of vlommo oord undergoing water
wetting and subsequent drying. Xhim. volok. no.3s45-50 164.
(mm 17t8)
1, VaeooyumW nauchno-iaoledovatel'okiy institut iskuBotvemogo
volokna.
BELYAYEV, D.; KUZNETSOVA, S., inzb,
Improve the organizational and technical atandards of quality
control* Avt,dor*.27 no.6:4 Je 16,4.
(MIRA 1894)
1. Direktor stroyashchikheya, dorog pri Kemerovskom. upravlenii
stroitelletva i remonta avtomobillnykh dorog (for BelyaYev).
2. Direktaiya stroyashchikboya dorog pri RemorovBkom upravlanii
stroitelistva i remonta. avtomobilinykh dorog (for 13elyayev),
KIMICTSOVAO.--~ :~
-1- , I 1 '11--- 1.- - " -- ~,, I
"Bezostala I," an achievement of Soviet breeding. Zashch.
rast, ot vred. i bol. 10 no.100-4 165.
(MBA 18:12)
1. Glavnyy agronom Gosudarstvennoy komissil, po sortoispytaniyu
sellskokhozyaystvennykh kulltur pri Ministarstve sellskogo
khozyaystva SSSR.
MAZINA, Ts.G.. kand.mednauk., KJSATOVA. A.V., IDAMOU, M.I., NABOXINA, Te.K.
SKOPTSOVA, S.M., KUZBL--PSOVA, S.A., KARPXLI, L.K., DAXAXSXATA. N.Y.
7ILlffWAj ToVe
Iffectiveness of epidermal vac-cination of newborns. Vopokha
mat. i det- 3 no*6253-58 N-D 158 (KIFLA lltl2)
1 Is Takutakogo filiala (dir. TeX* Andreyev) Inetituta tuberkulesa
VW SSSRO-
(TUB=CULOSIS-PRZVMIV3 INOCULATION)
TT On
ars ~11#
140istura und intonOW1 02 ~j,. allied lna,~ fro,-,-, -:if'err-,nt
fractionn. Trudy Inct. All %3!t 9:83-?6 C:12A 14:2)
ACCESSION 110: AP4009146 S/01,90/054/006/001/0031/0033
AUTHORS: Kuznotoov, Ye. V.; Oil', A. P.; ShormerCorn, 1. 1%; Kuznotsova 3 F.
TITIL': Synthesis of polyesters and polyimidoa on the basia of nitrophthalic acids
by interfacial polyoondenazition
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, v. 6, no. 1, 1964, 31-33
TOPIC TAOSs synthesis, polyobter, polyamida, polycondenuation, interfacial poly-
condensation, nitrophthalic acid, dichlorides of nitrophthalic acids, terephthalic
acid
ABSTRACT: Solutions containing 0.2 Mol/liter of dichlorides of torephthalic-,
nitroterophthalic-, 4-nitrophthalic-, and 5-nitrophthalic acids in n-x-jiene were
reacted with aqueous solutions of 2,2-di-(4-oxyphonyl)propane (OPP) or hexamethyl-
-nediamine (IDAD) of the same molar connontration in the presence of 0.45 11-101/liter
or NaOH. The synthesis waa conduatcd in a flank, with 10 minutes of energetic
mechanical stirring. Following this, the obtained polyesters or poly"mides were
separated by filtration, washed with water, and dried to constant weight. The
yield of the polyesters, obtained by the interaction of tho dichlorides of nitro-
terephthalio and 4-nitrophthalic acids with OPP amounted to 86.8 and 3Wo, their
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respective specific viscosities for 0.5/'; solutions in tricresol averaginG 0,072
and 0.019, As to the polyamidea synthesized from the dichloridea of nitrote.reph-
thalic-, 4-nitrophthalic-, and 3-nitrophthalic acids with MM, their yields amounted
to 88.0, 84.21 and 76.6%, with respective specific viscosities of 0.5% solutions in
concentrated sulfuric acid averagina 0.352, 0.280, and 0.223. The higher yields
and viscosities registered in the polyeaters derived from the dichloride of nitro-
terephthalio acid as compared with the ones obtained on the basis of the dichloride
of 4-nitrophthalio acid is attributed by the authors to the fact that the latter
ingredient has its nitro group located in a meta-position in respect to the chloride
group. A similar trendt although on a less pronounced scale, was observed in poly-_
condenoation products of diohlorides of nitrophthalic acids with E11D. Orig. art.
has: 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. S. M. Kirova (Kazan
Chemical-Technological Institute)
SUBMITTEDi O7jul62 DATE ACQ.- 1OPeb64 ENCL; 00
SUB CODE: CH No REP sov., oo6 OTHER: 003
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KUZNETSOVA, S. G., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "On the effect of
albomycin upon the macroorganism (experimental study)."-
Saratov, 1957- 10 pp (Min of Health RSFSRp Saratov State
Med Inst) (KL, 52-57, 112)
- 120 -
USSR
CATMORY tPharmscology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic Proparattons,
&ntibiotice
77--iol,o 111. 12 1956, No% 36795
AUTHOR :Kuznetnoval S.G.
INST. *4Ud&Vqfi4titute
TITLE tThe Pharmacology of Albomycin
OPICY. PUB. -.Sb. Nauchh. Rabot. Saratovsk. Med. In-t, Baratov, 1957,
"'0-77
-Repeated (overt a period of 20 days) subcutaneous injec-
A 413 IM A C T
tions of rabbits with albomycin M in a dose of 100
thousand units per kg-per day, increased the weight gait
and showed no influence on the blood presbure (BP) or
the general *tat* of the animals. Increasing' the dose
of I to 300 thousand units per kg per day produced a
marked loss of weight and reduction in BPI as well an a
deterioration in the general condition of the animals,
Single intravenous injection of rabbits with I in a
Cos* of 1-2 million units per kg reduced the HP. In ex-
periments on vessels of the isolated heart, *arm, post-
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ICATEGORY
1ADS.
JOUR. RZhBiol.) No. 1956)
AUTH011
IFST.
i
!TITLE
OFIG. PUB.
ABSTRACT s erior extremities, liver, lungs, and kidneys of rabbits,
As wall am On the heart of cats and frogs in situ and
on the isolated heart of the latter, it was shown that
the BP under the influence of I is reduced because of
the direct influence of I on the blood vessels them-
061vos. -- A.I.Pinex
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KUZXSTSOVAP SOP*
Blood oi*ar and the arteriovenaus difference in ougar in hypotheraia,
Trudy Sars goo. mod, inst, 26zn6-13A 159o (MIRA14t2)
is Saratovokiy maditainakiy inatitutt kafedra famkologii (zav.-
doteent B*Q* Volynokiy)o
(BU*D SUGAR) (HYPOTMMMIA)
VOLYNSKIYp B.G.1 FREYDM&Nt S.L.j GLAZYRINA, G.A.1 YUIMIA, K.A.;
KU&NETSOVAy 4*0.j GVOZDKOV, A,V.
Use of vitamins in some toxications under experimental conditions,
Trudy par. goo. mod. inst. 26:3.19-121 159. (MIRA 14:2)
1. Saratavokiy meditainskiy institut, kafedra farmakologii
(zav. - dotnent B,G# Volyzwkty).
(POISONS-PHYSIOLOGICAL MECT)
(VITAMIN THERAPY)
VOLYNS=t V.G.; 11~EDWt S.L.; KUZNETSOVAY S.G.; KUZIMINA9 K.A.;
GVOZDKOV9 A,V,
Influence of vitamin B12 on the course of experimental phospborue
intoxication, Trudy'sar. goo. mod. inBt. 26:3.22-225 159*
(KERA 34:2)
1. Saratovskiy meditsinskiy institut, k~fedra, farmakologii
~zav.- dotoent B.Ge Vo3.vnakiy).,
(GYANOCOBALAMNEI (PHOSPHORUS-TOXICOWGY)
VMIM IYY B.G*; FfdMDWp S*L*; MDER, K.I.; KUZIMIPA, K.A.;
KMTSOVAI S.G.; HARTYNOVj L.A. (Saratov)
Prevention and treatment of radiation sielmess in an experiment.
Ked.rad. no.9t8l 161 jRADIATIM SIMMM) (MM 1511)
FURSAYEV, A.D.' zaal. doyatelf nauki RSFSR, doktor biol. nauk
(doceasedl; VORONINA, K.V.; VOLYNSKIY, B.G., kand. med.
nauk; FREYDMAN, S.L.; BENDER, K.I.; KUZIMINAt K.A.;
MARTYNOVt L.A.;,"U NETSOVA, S.G.0- VINNIKOVA, I.A., red.;
ZEN I N P V. V. , t e ib-n-.
(Medical plants and their ut1lization in medicine] Lekar-
.stvennye rasteniia I ikh primenenie.v meditsine. In.p.]
Izd-vo Saratovskogo univ., 1962. 42 P. (MIRA 16t6)
(BOTANY, MEDICAL)
~Acc N~' A117000600 SOURCE CODE: IJR/0417/66/000/010/0002/0002 fj'
AUTHOR: 'Volynskly, 13. 13c.ider, K. L; Freydman, S. Rugnetsova,
S. Martynov, E. A. ; Bogoslovskaya, S. 1.
TITLE: Reaction of the organism to drugs during hypothermia
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Farmakol, khtmioterapevt sredst, toksikol, Abs. 10. 54. 4
REF SOURCEi Tr. Saratovsk, mod, in-ta, no. 4006), 1060, 104-107
TOPIC TAGS: hypothermia, drug, respiratory drug, rabbit, reaction rate, blood,
cardiac activity, tissue metabolism
ABSTRACT: The effects of some drugs on hemodynamics, respiration and tissue
metabolism was studied In mice, rats and rabbits cooled to 19-20C. Caffeine
(10 mg per kg') and euphyllin (4. 8 mg per kg) have causea a stable decrease of AD
and have depressed the tissue metabolism levels (the quantity of glycogen, ATP
and electrolytes). ' Cordiamin (25 mg per kg) has also depressed the AD and Inter-
fered with the respiratory. and cardiac activity.. Lobeline did not affect the
respiration. Bemegride and KCI have lower'ed the AT) and sharply inhibited
112 UDC: 615. 1
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respiration. The effect of adrenaline and mesaton (0. 1 mg per kg) on respiration
and AD did not vary. Morphine (I mg per kg) did not contribute to an Increase of
inhibiting effect of hypothermlaon respiration and blood circulation. Hypoglycemi
effect of insulin and spastic effect of strychnine and camphor was found to be
weaker during'hypothermia. ...As Novik. [Translation of abstract) [AM)
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77 swam -NOME
IMNITSOVA, $.I., redaktor
[Juropean part of the U.S.S.R.] Irropelskala chest' BOOR. Otrot-
styennyi redaktor Irusnetsov&, SoL Moskva. 1953. (MM 7:6)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.seRs) Glaynoys uprayleniye geodesti I
kartografii*
(RUS&U-Adminletrative andpolitio&I divisions-Maps)
"The Treatment of Suppurative Complications of Cranial Penetration Wounds
at an Early Stage by No No Burdenko's Method of Tntracarotid Introduction
of Sulfidin and Pentcillin." Sub 15 Feb 51, Acad Mod Sci USSR.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscou
during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 1+80, 9 MaY 55,
ARRMT, A.A.; XMINSOVA,.S.I.
MWAMAN"
Observations on prolonged drainage of the lateral cerebral
ventricles In neurosurgical practice. Top.notrokhir.19 no.4:
3-9 JI-Ag 155. (MLRA 8:10)
1. Ix Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo ordena Trudavogo Krasnogo
Znament institute, nqrokhirmrgit imoul -kad.N.N-Burdenko
Aka4exti me(Utsinskikh nank SSSR
(MAINAGN,
cerebral ventricles, prolonged)
(CRHMRAL TEMICLES, '
drainage, prolonged)
IWZNLITSOVA, Selo'.
Witer-salt and carbobydrate metabolism in brain tumors [with summary
in 3nglisht pA]', Topr;ueirokhir, 22 no.4137-41 J1-Ag 158
(MMA 1119)
I* Fauchno-Iseledovatellskir ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znaftal
institut neyrokhirurgii imeni akad. N#N, Burdenko ANN SSSR.
(BRAIN NSMUSMS, metabolism*'
water-electrolyte & carbohydrate metab. (Rus))
(BODY MID BALANGS, In var. dis.
brain tumoars (Rue))
(CARBCHYERATI, metab.
in brain tumors (Run))
KUZWETSOVA,,_Ajt,-Jwd,mecLnsuk
Pathology of the cerebroophial fluid oystem in tumoro and In-
fle=atory diaesses or the braln. Problsayr,neirokhir. 41
21-24 162, (MM 16t2)
(BUJN-TUMOM) (ENCEMUTIS) (CERRMPINAL MID)
KUZNBTSOVAO S.I.
Ghangea in the content of chlorides and sugar in the bilood and
cerebrospinal fluid In tumors and inflammatory diseases of the
brain, Probl, now. neirokhir. 22131-137157. (KIRA 16:6)
(CHWRIDIS in THE BODY) (SUGAR IN THE BODY)
(ERAIN-DISEASES)
KUZNETSOVAV S.I.
Observations of cerebrospinal. fluid dynamics during pro-
longed drainage of the lateral ventricles of the brain,
.Pirobl, sovrneirokhir, 2tl24-130157. (MMA 16t6)
(CMEROSPINAL FWID) (DRAINAGEs WRGICAL)
MUMOVA., S.M. (Kamyshlov)
Mobilizing the resources to welcome the 22d Congress of the CPSU
with-suitable achievements. Shvein.prom. no.5:64 T1-Ag (i.e.S-01
1611 (MA 14:10)
(Kazvyahlov-~Clothing industry)
MUMOTAl O.K.
... -- I I . 1 qow-14~~
Long term Qb*arvatiah of pAtionta jotui &,*FlMlaA6d4 dftd.4ktv* #041W*i
pnousothorax* P~oblosub. no,500-37 S-0 '53. (XLRA 60a)
1. Is Loninaadakogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo tuborkulosuoso Inatituta
(direlctor A.D.Somenov). OMMtharal)
IEUZIIETSOVA, S.M.
Some problems In the apidemiolotW of Botkin's dispase based on
material from Oktypbrl District# Leningrad, for 1953,Tru4r
LSGM1 45-.108-3.13 158 (MMA 11: 11)
le Xafedra epidemiologii leningradakogo 5anitarno-gigirenicbeekago
meditionekogo institute (save kafedroy - Prof. V.A* Bashenin)*'
(UMMAD-ZIPATITIS, MTOTIOUS)
XUZMRSOVA , 'Ot,#,,prof. (Leningrad, 11olomeaskaya ule. de25, kv-3)
Indicationo for pneumonectomy and lung resection in tuberculosis
and immediate and late results [with summary in Inglish). Toot.
kbir, 80 no,3s24-36 Mr 158~ (MIRA 11:4)
lo Is Leningradakogo instituta tubarkulets (dir. - prof. P.G&
Kornev)
(PISUMONXTOMY, in various die. I
pule. tubere.. Indio. & Immediate &,J'raqoIta results (Rua))
f6ITI(C- _Zddb_C-. 60 00 2 i1 0 0 3 20.0 3 i-7
ACC'NC AP7001365
MMOR. Gus'kov, A. K.; Bobkov, So So; Gribov, A. M.; Kolchin, 1. K.; Zhskov, V. A.;
;Kovalev, No I.; Lisunova, M. B.; Sokolova, V. A.; Kuznetaovag So No; Butusovia-,
IORG: none
';TITLE: Preparative method for a catalyst. Class 12, No. 187738
!SOURCE* 'Izobrateniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye,znaki, no. 21, 1966 32
ion
TOPIC TAGS; acryt9nitrile, cheaLcal aynthesis.-catalyat preparation
ABSTRAM An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for
catalyst fo'r the synthesis of acrylonitrile by oxiditive amonolysis of propy one*
A carrier with improved strehgth and heat resistance is prepared by molding, d ing
land heating to 1200-1250 x mixture of Kaolin and *-alumina. The carrier 'is a b-
sequenitly'impregnated,with bismuth, molybdonum,,tnd phosphorus,compoundo* [DO)
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DAM OlApr64/. ATDIRESS3, 5109
I C~rd A upat 66,094,373
. . ............
vo-rosti OL v :-1L% lks-,
zabolovanly. YubiloytV-, 'Lornilk Prof.
S. 166-7c,,,. sovii, s. F,. osio3bilon-iya so storony ~oc'.D%
pri o--nes trel' nylkii Ichronichiou'-U.11 --7928.
SO: Lotoplil Zhurnallyvi.1i StAoj. Vol. -;7, ll~~;9-
- , " 54-- 1- ----- --,- - -- -- -- - -- - - -- - - - - -- --
27928. KUZUETSOVA S. P. -- Oslozhnentya so storony pochek pri ognestrellrvkh
khronlchookikh ontoomlelitakh. Trudy pervoy much. Mezhr(.,ilp. Konf-toli po
lechenlyu Invalidov otechestv. Voyny v arud. Azii, t,ishkent. 1949, S. IP1-87.
SOs letopial 71urnallnykh Statey. Vol. 37, 1949.
ZROYRO, I.D.1 KU7,NFTS(AFA, 3.P-
Perforation of the kidney and ureters in retrograde pyelography. Vest.
rent. i rad. 39 no.403-56 JI-Ag P64. (MIRA 18;7)
1. Kafedra urologii (zav. - dot-ent A.A.Koyamnn) Tashkentakogo insfituta
usovershenstvovanlyrt vrAchey .1 urologiclieskoye otdoleniye Gorodakoy
bollnitsy No.15, Tashkent.
S S 10 N NP Ap4o46446
L 0.' S Zne~ C(2% a[t ET f a u L
doge expreased in rsids-*- -TWecomposicion oi raeliatlicar, wllthi.,~ ttte
nhan,om should be furtlver. Prrig;, art, 44st. 5 fig
--BORODKIN-9- V-*F-.-;---EUZ-N-ETSOVA9 S.S.
Dyeing with azo dyes containing methyl sulfonic eater groups.
Izv.vys.uchob.zav.l_tekh.toket.prom. no.4:80-83 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Ivanovakiy khimiko-tekbnologicheakiy institut.
(Dyes and dyeing--Textile fibers)
I- - - - 0 - - 0 -0 1 ---- I - -- - --
BORCDKIN -V F-:,KUZNETSOVA S,S.
Proparation and proporties of dyea with nothylmafooster groupos
Izv.vyosucheb.zav.; khim.i khim,tekh. 5 no.D141-149 162.
(MIFA .15 W
1, Ivanovskiy kbimiko-takhnologichookiy inatitut, kafodra
tokhnologii kraniteley i poluproduktov.
(Dyes and dyeing)
BORODKIN, V.F.; KUZNETSOVAp S.S.; SMIRNOV, L.N.
Sulfoxymethylation of pigments. Iav.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh.
6 no.5t847-850 f63. (KM l6il2)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut, kafedra tekhno-
logii krasiteley i promezhutochnykh produktov.
-KUZ 8 - A -., LITVIKOVA~ Z. G. I SOKOLOVAr I. K.., SIMIM, L. E. I
AFANOWYKV, V. P.) KEYM-MU=j I- D-1
"Production and investigation of dose fields for irradiation of experimental animals
with protons of high energy"
report to be submitted for the Symposium on Biological Effects of Neutron Irradiations
(MA), Upton Long Tsland, N. Y., 7-11 oct 63.
L 3447-66 , Vk1T(m)/EPF(c)/T/LW(t)/&T(b) IJP(c) JDIGS
ACCESSION NRI AT5WO488 UR/bOOO/64/00d/0OQ/d4jJj/0421
AUTHORSs Kopinets, Io F.
KugMetsova,..Se Tej Chepur, D. V
TITLEt The effect of ainm_t~i_onof the vapors of certain substances on the photow
electric properties of mercuric io!~qde
liziXe
SOURGEt-:]~hvusav~aks~ys-nauebw$-'ekhnlclieskikya Monforentslya po
poluproyodh (y6-y8rkMostn--M--I--kbntWctt-#ye-ya w4mV. Toad
pvU
Poverkhnostnyyo i kontikt~h-----.#ivleniya-v-poluprovodnikakh- Suriace-ind-
nm U
phenomena in'senioonductors). Tomsk, Iad-vo Tomskogo univep 19649 414-4
TOPIC TAOSs adsorption, mercuric iodide, photoelectric property, carbon dioxide#
methanathydrogen peroxide$ ammoniaj benzenes methanol, ethanol., others acetone$
cryostat, dark conductivitys semiconductor/ M17/9 galvanometer
ABSTRAGN LVeriments were performed on the effect of adsorption of carbon
dioxide, methane# vaterj hydrogen peroxides ammonia, benzene, methanol# ethanol#
ether, and acetone on the dark conductivityp static characteristics,, and kinetics
of the'photoconductivity of aingle crystals and polycryat&lline ingots of red
mercuric iodide,.- The work-wad-performed to obtain information on the effect of
is of-red-UgI-i-Specimens with-thick--
surface phenomena on the'above character tics 2
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ACCWSION MRs AT5MOh88
nesses of from 1-2 to 0.01 mm-prepared by sublimation from the gaseous phaae--W~~,
studied in a cryostat, and the conductivity was measured with an K17/9 galvanometemi
It was found that adsorption of vapors of carbon dioxide.* methanep water,* beensenep
and ether have little effect on the dark conductivity,, effective carrier lifetimej
d t yi 1d f H I while vapors of mothanolj othanolj acetone,, hydrogen
2
=rod0jnd :mmo;VPcrjeas9 the photo- and dark conductivity., effective carrier
lifetimep and quanTum yield. This increase was interpreted on the basis of re re,
Vollkenah amlp_theory of chemosorption (Slektronnays, teoriya kataliza na
poluprovodaikakfi, Fizmatgisj 1960) by free electrons and holess as well as by
,--excitonsi-witki-the-labter-dominating*-Oru,,-art,Amao-4-vapba-t-~tig"p
formaas. t
JAMIATIONti.;). Ushgoradakly gosuniversitat (Uthgorod BUts University)
SUBHUTED1 o6oct64 SHOW 00 An COD191 as
;NORM SOVs 001 O?Mt 003
CT4 2A
, . " v,
r
IVANOVA, N.I.0 Icandidat tokhnicheakikh nauk; KUZNITSOVA, inzhener.
Heat exchange in the burners of locomobile boilers. Trudy TSNII MPS
no.135:164-176 157. (KM NO)
(Burners)
L 31331-66 EWTM/T A
ACC NRs AP6022380 (A, 11) SOURCE CODE:
AUTHal: Kuznotsova, S. V.; Syusyukina. Ho S ; Skehodrin,_Te, L&I Xu2netsov" Ve No
ORG: All-Union Scientific Research Foot-and-Houth Disease Institute (~N`eA~uzryyc~),~
nauchno-inalodo-GaVoMakiy sricF~nyy insEIGE)
13
TITM: Biochemical indices in cultivation of foot-and-mouth disease viru's
SOURCO: Voterinariya, no., 1, 1966, 16-18
TOPIC TAGS: foot and mouth disease, virus, virology, ardno acid
ADSM&M.- I Research was carried out to a tudy the dynamics or nitrocen and
phosphorus notabolism and the pH of the riedium for cultivating the foot-.and
mouth dicease virus in a suspension of cattle kidney colls, It visa founi
Ahat marl:ed shifts occurred in the indices of nitropon and phosphorus motabolisolo!
-The content of anino nitroeon.in the.inoculatcd suspension reached r- ra-Aimm
-after 24 hours of cultivation of the -virus) incroacing wore than 23% over
the initial value. The amount of residual nitrogen in the a=o Literval
increased more than 24% over. the initial value, There was a charp increase I
,in the amount of alanine (from 0,041 to 0.167 mm%) ani Slutamic, acid (from
0.051 to OoO93 mg 'Vf)x while the content or tyrosinoj,.throonine and laucine,
declined; this can be connidored a reflection of the processes of ro-
Enthesis during reproduction of the virus, The amount of inorganic phosphorus
the inoculated suspension increased 31.3% over-the initial ra;4~e while
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Iat the same time it increasod'16.4% In the control suopenisio"n., Shifts in thu
pH of the mdium to acid wore more mrked in the oontrol than in the inooulated:.
suspension. This depends on the concentration of live cello and rdght reflect'.
the intensity of their metaboliomo,'ffmV
SUB CODEt 06 SUM DAM none CRIG REFt OW M PEFj 009
coed gL2
IVANOVAl R.I.p kand.ttkhn,nauk;,KUZNETSOVA, S.V.,, inzh.
Study of beat exchange in gags operated furnaceo of =all boileros
Trudy TSNII MPS no.22845-70 162s (MM 1517)
(Boilero) - (Heat-Tranamiosion)
KU=SOVA, S. V.
Kuznetsov2, S. V. "Material on the methodoloa of bacterio-
logical control of the blood in transfusion," Trudy Kirov-
skogo In-ta epidemiologii I mikrobiologii, Collection 2p
1948, P. 122-)81 - Dibliog: 29 Items.
SO- U-3736, 21 May 53, (Latopis 'Zhurnal lny)di Statay, No. 17, 1949).
YUMIFFTSOVA, S. V.
Kuznet3ova, S. V. "Material on the study of the suscepti-
bility to diphtheria of certain groups of organized chil-
dren in the city of Kirov," Trudy Kirovskogo in-ta apidemi-
ologii i mikrobiologii, Collection 2, 1248, P. 150-54, -
Bibliog: 8 items.
SO: U- 3736, 21 May 53~ (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh St2teyj No. 17, 1949).
KUZNZTSOVA T.A., insh.; SINITSIN, N.A., Insh.
Prospects for development of the peat Industry in 1959-1965. Torf.
prom. 35 no.8:1-5 158. (MIRA 11:12)
(Peat industry)
I
4__Fij~,.
M~_ _,~ I .-I
_I ~ - - - -1-. a.--- - - - - __ ____ - . - - -- __
K717-NETS97A, R. A. -- "Spec ializ at ion of the Species Puccinia Flumarum
and the Role of Herbaceous Grasses In Tran--mitting Infectlann to Grain Cultures."
All-Unjon Order of Lenin Academy of Arricii1tural Sciencen imeni V. 'L. Lenin.
All-Union Sci Res Inst of Flant Conser,.,ation. Leninuad, 1955. (Dissertation
for the Depree of Candddate in Biolo~,Jcal Sciences)
S0i1RCE Knizhnaya Letopis', No 6 1956
SOV/137-58-12-24480
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 75 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Popov, V. A. Khoroshkov, D. Ye., Gershoygo
Ya. I.
TITLE: Cold Extrusion of Electrodes (Kholodnoye vydavlivaniye elektrodov)
PERIODICAL: Avtornob. prom-at', 1958, Nr 4, pp 26-27
ABSTRACT: Electrodes (E) used'for spot welding are made of Cu, Cu-Cd, 4nd Cu-
Cr-Zn alloys - Manufacture by turning and drilling on lathes led to
loss of up to 55% of the feed material in the chip. Cold E extrusion
from sized rods on 25-t P-462 hydraulic presses has.-been developed'
by Nlitavtoprom and the Moscow Small -automobile Plant. A detailed
description is provided of the E manufacturing process, the design of
the dies, the material of which they are made, and the mode of manu-
facture. Cold E extrusion is accompanied by an increase in the
trength and hardness of the working portion of the E. with the re-
:
ult that service life is lengthened by 110/6.
I. K.,
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XUXNB=YAI
Pressing tasks for medical vorkers In children's homes,
.3-77 154.
ged.sestra no,2:
(K" 7:1)
1, Btaxsbiy inspoktor Glavnogo upravlonlya lechabno-profIlakticheskay
poxosh6hl detyan I materyan Xinisterstva sdravookhranoniya SM
(ChIldren-Care and b7gions) (Childron--Inatitutional cars)
HAVICH-EIRGER, Te.D.; XUZIINTSOVAO T.A.
Specificity of pha.90cytosts with Berebriiskille antigens in dysen-
tery. Zhur.mikroblol.epidei Immun. no,31-39-43 Hr 155. (MM 817)
I* Is Hoskovskogo instituta epidemiologit, mikrobiologit I gi-
glyeny (dir. H.G.Kashtanova, nauchVy rukovoditell prof. V.A.
Chernoklwootov).
(DYSINTERY, RACILURY, diagnosis,
serole, phagooytosis)
(pa(;OOYTOSISO
diag. of bacillary dysentery)
XUZBNTSOVA. T.A.
.
maw ~i";e;omao. Vast. rent I rad no-6:69-73 11-rD 155
0 twe"oid 00 KRA 9;4)
1. Is kostuo-khirargichosko otdoloniya (sav.-dotsent K.Ye. Pokotilov)
Kookovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issUdovatellskogo tubarkulaznogo
inatituts, (dir.-N.P. Ourskiy. sam. dir. po nauohnoy chasti-prof.
D.D. Aseyev)
(OSTRWA. OSTROO
clin. ampacts & patholj
KUW.TSOVAJ T. A.
First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Tnat imeni 1. 14. Sechenove
K'UZNF,TSOVA, T. A.- "Tuberculous trochanteritis (clinical-roentgonological-anatomicaI
comparisons)." First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst imeni I. Ft. Sechenov,
Moscow, 1956, (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences)
Sot Knizhnaya Letopis',j No. 20s 1956
KUZNZTSOVA, T.A.
Problem of raintganodiagnosis of tuberculous trochanteritis (with
summary In French]. Probl.tub. 34 no.6:26-31 N-D 156. (HLRA 10:2)
Is IS'Nookovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-looledovateltakogo tuberkuleznogo
Instituta (dir. B.A.Chasnokov, zam. direktora po nauchnoy chasti -
prof. D R.Aserev)
RMCUIA)SIS, OSTIGARTICMAR, diagnosis,
' tro'chanter. x-ray (Ran))
KUZNF-TSOVA, T.A., kand.med.nauk
X-ray diagnosis of tuberculcus changes In the soft tissue
surrounding the trochanter major. Probl. tub. 41 no.,%j:t,8-71
163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Iz 2-y knfedry rentgenologii (zav. - prof. Yu.N.Sokolov)
TSentrallnogo Institute. usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
KUZNETSOVA, T.A.
Case of a metastasizing adenoma of the thyroid gland. Trudy TSIU
62s28-31 163. (MIRA 18:3)
L 17 kafedra rentgenologii i meditainakoy radiologii (zav. prof.
Yu.N.Sokolov) TSentrallnogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
TJ mx--J. "7~~U'I(
'!:-,portence cA' dl,!phragmed phftographs 'In X-ray d~,.apncsls C~f
bvn~~, di3aasei~, . Veel", rent. 1. rad. 40 nc .2 : 2-3-27 Mr-Ap ~65.
(~CRA 18-,6)
1. 2-ya kafa~--m,d (zav... Prof. Yu.N. Srko'ov~
T33"ntralltingo vr&Lhi~y, Mosk"la.
KUZNETSOVA, T.A.
~ .,-- -
Pollen from Kawyahln aedimenta In the middle Volga Valley.
Biul. MOIP. Otd. geol. 40 no.075-79 JI-Ag 165, (MIRA 18%9)
m - - 4 . ", ".
-,!~ d . . I -
:6. " - . . .- 1 - - -- - I. .
-1 -.1
t I .. ~ ~ . -. : .. 1. -
I lktoi MISHUSTIN; 1.1jag kand.
int-, f-, im mjtprj I&. zh . VKHO
ur 10 6o-
(VjRA :L816)
~,KUZNETSOVA, T.A.
Spore-pollen complexes in Pliocene sediments near Omarskiy Pochinok
in the Kama Valley. Izv. Kazan. fil. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. nauk
no. 7tl83-195 159. (MIRA 14:4)
(Kam vaney-Falynology)
3(0)
AUTTIOP:
ITM:
Kuznotsova, T. A.
SOV/20-124-1-53/69
Spore and Pollen Complexes From Pliocene Deposits of the
Lower Kama (sporovo-pylitsevyyo kompleksy pliotsenovykh
otlozheniy Nizhney Kamy)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadomii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 1, ppA87-190
(ussn)
ADSTRACT.- The spore and pollen material collooted from the strata mentioned
(RefB 1-3) is not sufficient for atratigraphic purposes. Further
investigations are important since the sandy-olayey fresh water
deposits lack a fauna with guide fossils. As a result the
correlation of individual horizons is made more difficult. The
author ondeavoure to diroover regularities of the pollen and
spore distribution in the section, so that they can be used for
the correlation of the marine and continental masses. For this
purpose the study began on those known deposit sections which
contain a faunal groundwork (Akchagyllskiy Stage)..Within the
Akehagyllskiy stage the Lower and Upper Akchagyllekiy substages
are eliminated. These two substages as well as the Apsheronskiy
Stage contain spore-pollen assemblages which are different from
Card 1/3 each other (Table 1) and can doubtlessly be used for
Spore -.na Pollen Complnxcr, Pror Pliocene
De:~ooits of the Lo-acr '.ana
rtratiCraphic correlations. The folloainj; picture of the cLange
in Upper Pliocene veactation in tile investi,,ated rceion can be
reconatructed, based on the data. During Lower A.-ch%-Yl'Okiy
time the Lower Kama region was covered by a needle forest of a
Tayga typo, In addition to pine (1,inus), spruce (Picea), fir
(Abies), Tsuca, larch(Larix), and cedar (Cedrus) summer
deciduous tree species occurrod in the foreat assemblage; birch
(Betula), alder (Alnus), willow (Salix), lime tree (Tilia),
elm (Ulmus), oak (Quercus), and maple kAcor) with a hazol-nut
(Corylus) and heath (Calluna) undergrowth. Islands of relic forms
preferring a warm climate still remained at individual placest
Taxodiaceae, Cupreasaceae, Fagacoaeq Juglandaceae. The herbaceous
stage in this Tayga forests consisted mootly of ferns (Pilices),
mosses (bluaci)f and club mosses,'(Lycopodiales)(Fig 1, method of
V. P. Grichuk). Grasses covere i dividual parts of the slopes
on water aheds and river vall19r,--,-but there was not a thick
cover of grass. During Upper Akchagyllskiy time, at the climax
of the Akchaj;yllskiy tranag-ression, the climate was somerhat
colder. As a result the needle forest p.,evailed. Vrhon the sea
SUV/'20-124-1-53/65
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Depo'sits of the Lower Kama
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retreated the climate became warmerp and the herbaceous plants
populated the previous sea floor. After that the summer deciduous
Turgayekaya flora occurred more and more with the herbaceous
plants in the forest association. Flowering plants prevailed
among the herbaceous plants (Table ll Figure 1). They were the
-source of pit-coal in swamps and forest thickets..
There are I figure and 4 Soviet references.
Geol6gicheskiy institut Kazanskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR
(Geologioal Institute of the"Kazian!Branch of the Academy of
Scibnoes,'USSR)
Augubt 6,t 1958t by V. 9,'Sukachev, Academician
August-3,,-1958,
KUZNETSOVA9 T. A., CANo GEOL-MIN SO,lt "SPORE AND POLLEN
SPECTRA OF UPPER PLIOCENE-DEPOSITS OF THE CENTRAL VOLGA
W-11,
AREA AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE W STRATIORAPHY*'4 KAZANlf
19600 (MIN OF HIGHER AND SEC SPEC ED RSFSR, KAZAN# ORDER
OF LA9oR RED BANNER STATE UNIV IM Vo I* UL'YANov-LENIN).
(KL9 3-61, 207)0
99
i f
KUZM- SOVA, T.A.
Recent data on the flora of AkatpWI deposits In the middle Volga
Valle7. Dokl.AX SSBR 133 no-5M58-1160 Ag 160. ()(M 13:8)
1. 09ologicheekly Institut Kazanskogo fWala Almdemil nauk 333R,
Predstavlano almd. V.I. Sukaohevm.
(Korneyevku 3togion-Palsobotarq, Strati&Taphio)
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XWyakova pebbles and some problems of the palsogoograpby of the
Volga Valley protion of Ullyanovoke UchozapoKasmuno 121 no*6s62-
90 1610 (MMA 14:10)
(Ullymovok regioni.-Pabbles) (Faleogeography)
KUZNETSOVA, T.A.
Pollen flora of Pliocene depopits near the village PodgorWy Buylyar
in Tatarstan, DALAN SSSR 139 no.6tl421-1423 Jo 161.
(MIU 14t6)
I* Geologichaskiy institut Kazanskogo f"'A'a AN SSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom V.N.Sukaohevym.
(PodgorM Baylyar region -Palynology)
. KUZNETSOVAj T.A.
Histori of the developwnt of Upper Pliocene vegetation in the
middle Volga region. Dokl.AN SM 145 no.W60-163 Jl 162.
(MM l517)
1, Geologioheskiy institut Kazanskogo filials AN SSSR, Predstavleno
akademikom V.N.Bukaohevym,
(Volga Valley-Paloobotany,, Stratigraphic)
Reoent datA cc the.Plioeene of the region of ftmakaya Bekty"bka
on the right bank of the Volga* DAL, 'AN WiM US no.3266"73.
A 16%, WM 16 W
1. Geologicheskiy inotitut Kamrskop filial& AN OM Predstav-
leno akademikcm T.No Sukachsvp.
(Mmakaya lektyashka region-Geologyj, Stratigraphic)
KUNILT-SOVAP T.A.
Paleoflorintic characteris tics ct Uppor e(.-diments Jn the
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'65. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Geologichaskiy, insti,tat, &Izan'. SulnlLteli Jully 20, 1964.
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AUTHORS Sokolov# B. A.; Grishkop A* N.1 Ktzpp~poyay T..,A.1 Nositaynap E. I.;
Zhukq Le Vo
ORGI Irkutsk Polytechnic Institute (Irkutakiy politekhnicheakiy institut); Irkutsk
r Institute of Organic Chomistryp Siberian Branchl Aoademy of Saienceng SSSR (Irkutsk
institut organicheakoy khimii Sibirskogo otdoloniya Akadomii nauk SSSR)
TITLE$ Studios in the area of fluoroorganocilicon gompounde. Part 31 Reactions of
fluoro- and chlorosilanes with pherqlacotylone
SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey khimilp v., 37, no, it 19679 235-26o
TOPIC TAGS1 allanov fluorinated organic compoundq chlorinated organic compoundq
organosilicon compoundp acetylene compound
ABSTRACTS In order to study further the addition of fluorosilanes to unsaturated
organic compound3p particularly acetylarde ones# and also to synthesize alkorqlai-
lanesp the addition of metbylpropyl-p methyliaobutyll methylbuty.1fluorosilanea and
also of the corresponding chlorosilanes to phonvlacotylene'in the presence of
Spoierla catalyst was carried out, In all cases$ the addition was found to fom a
mixture of a,- and 0-subatitutad ityreness
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O-methylproWlfluorosilylstyrene (39%),. CL-inothyUsobutylfluorosiWiLetyrone (38%)s
0-mothylisobutylfluorosi.lylstMne .(30)g a-methylbuty1fluoroallylsty"ne (48%)q
0-methylbuty1fluorovilyletyrene (30%) "athylpropylohlorosilylstyrene (25%)t
P-mothylpropylchlorosilylatyi-ene (45%$,, a-mothy3Aaobutylehlorosilylstyrene,
0-mothylisobutylahloroal2ylstyrene %)g ct-motbylbirtylahlorosi2y3.styrone (30%
P-methylbutylehloroisilylotynne'(46es "stbylisobutylfluorosil-71stymne (941,
P-mothylleabuty=uoroolly:Laty"nop "ethylpropy1fluorosilylgtyrone, P-Methylpropyl-
fluorosU,yl,styrons, o-owtWpropyltluoronilylati7lbentene (92%)p A-methylproffl-
fluorosilyletiWIbenzenep amwtbylinobutylfluorosilyietby2banzoneg vA P-usWIIso-
buty1fluorosilyletbrIben"ne. n spectra of all the cmqmnds were ream4ade Crige
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AUTHORS Sokolov, B, A,; Orishko, A, -N.; Kusneteovs; T., A,; 6dtangareyev, R. G.
ORGI none
TITLES Studies in the area of fluoroorganoollicon compounds. Part W Synthesis
or oWen-containing fluoroorganosilicon compounds I
SOURM Zhurnal obahchey khimiiq ve 379 no* 19 1967p 260-264
TOPIC TAGSS vinyl compoundq silanev fluorinated orianic compoundp other
ABSTRACTS The addition of various fluorosilanes of the general formula HSiRjR2F to
vinyl isopropyls vinyl butylp vinyl isoamyll vinyl phenyl other and vinyl others of
10-dioxolanes in the presence of a 0.1 M solution of chloroplatinic acid in iGopro-
pyl alcohol was studied. In all cases except that of vinyl phenyl other# the addi-
tion of fluorosilanoo occurs in 80-90$ yield according to the reaction
n1OC11=C11j+11S1njfljF --o- WOMISCHISInInlF
In the case of vinyl phenyl. other# the addition according to the Above reaction is
associated with the formation of RIOWIR2F. The twenty-one now compounds which were
synthesized are shown in Tables VaAd 2. Vinyl others of 193-dioutolanon were kindly
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