SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LAPTEVA, M.P. - LAPTEY, D.L.
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Therapeutic and preventive me asures in a rural district hospital.
PaIld'. I akush. no.12:24-27 N 054. (Mak 7tl2)
(HOWITALS
rural in Russia, ther. management of patients)
LAPTNAY -N. -A.
"Neurogenic Reflex Colds and Their Treatment with Histamine." Sub 26
Nov 51, First Moscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst.
Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow
during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 ~Iay 55.
IAPTXVA, N.A.
Neurogenous reflex corysas. Vast. otorinolar., Moskva 14 no.6:22-28
. Nov-Dee 1952. (019L 23:4)
1. ;andidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Clinic for Diseases of the
Bar, Throat. and Nose (Director -- Prof. A. G. likhac~ev), First
Moscow Medical Order of lenin Institute.
1, Lapteva-, N.A.
2. USSR (6oo)
4. Histamine
7, Histamine theragy of neurogenic reflex coryzas. ICLJ-n. med, 30 no. 10, 1952.
9. Monthly Ligt of Russian Accessions Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified.
IAMVA, N.A.
Morphological peculiarities of secretion from the none, nasal m=osa,
and nasal polypi in vasomotor rhinitis. Vast. otorinolar.. Hoskwa 15 no.
3:23-28 May-June 1953. (CLKL 25:1)
1, Candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Clinic for Diseases of the
Bar, Throat, and Nose (Director -- Prof. A.'G. likhachey), First Moscow
Order of Lenin Medical Institute.*
-LAMVA, N.A., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk (Moscov).
Allergic affections of the nasalcovity. Fel'd.i akush. no.1:19-23
A 154. WaA 7:1)
(Allergy) (Nose--Diseases)
LA M VA,N,Ao, kandidat mealtainakikh nauk
Thera" of certain forms of rhinitis vith nicotinic acid. Vast.
oto-rin, 16 no,4:58,..60 Jl-Ag 954, (MIRA 7-8)
1. Iz nauchno-issleaovatellskogo instituta bolesney ukha, gorla
i nosa Hinisterstva zdravookhrananiya RSFSR (air, saaluzhaM3yy
cleyatell nauki prof. V.K.Tratnev)
(HAY FEM, therapy,
.*nicotinic acid)
(NICOTINIC ACID. therapeutic use.
*hW favor)
IAFTEVAY N.A. (Kirov)
Some properties of a four-dimensional simplexe Izv.vysoucheb,
zav.; mat. no. 1:73-83 164. (MM 17:5)
LAPTEVA, N.N. (Kazan')
The clue is in the thermal conditions. Priroda 52 no.8:124 Ag
163. (MIRA 16:9)
(Bakshanlyar, Lake--Ice on rivers ibtaes, ate.)
(Lushlyar, Lake-Ice on rivers# got ate.)
am as otn an
finne r"piradw of
am ingcbkr ::gift=!=d
lugs. Improvement ed. Person
Md. M No. S. Al9W).-AdE;4Te7-)41
!0 rabbits rapidly kab to protein Miention In the liver.
uKnaw of residual N; at War 2 hts.) (begrtrill
retention lessens mid tM deamlm= Quetion of t liver
declines. as the foxic pine d 77M retention of
plasma proteins Appear* to tw a =It mechanism.
G. N1. K4M)l&$k)(I
PVI
Z- /Y P, -/C: - ~I/ h!) I'
CHARWY. AM. ;XRASOVITSKAYA, S. Ye.gLAPTEVA. N.N,-PLUTENEO, A-Ye.
Now method of producing stable experimental hypertension.
Klin. med.,Koskva 28 no.9:86-89 Sept, 1950- (CLKL 20:1)
1. Of the Department of Pathological PlWsiology (Head -- Prof.
A. X, Charnyy), Central Institute for the Advanced Training
of Physicians (Director -- V. P. Iebedeva). '
LWMA, U.N.; IMASOVITSKAYA, S.Ye.
Role of the adrenals on deveiopment of experimental b7pertension by
influencing the aorto-renal region. Arkh. pat., Moskva 13 no.6:28-33
Nov-Dee 51. (CLML 21:4)
1. Of the Department of Pathological Physiolo& (Read-Prof. A.M.
Charnyy), Central Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians
(Director--V.P. Ipebedeva), Moscow.
L /%
USSIR/Human and Animal Physioloar - Vetabolism. V-2
-%bs Jour Ref Zhur - Bio-I., zio 4, 1953, 18008
Author N.N., Lapteva
Inst
Title The nfLuen-cLl-~ Co-oroporphyrin end Protoporphyrin on
Tissue ResL-iration.
Orig Pub Byal. eksperim. bioL. i meditsiny, 1956, 42, No 12, 30-33
'bstract The utilization of 02 by liver and kidney-slices and by
brain-tissue homogenates prepared from rats was determi-
ned in a ',%Iarbu.-g apparatus. The addition to the medium
of conroDorph in or proto-porphyrin in aimunts of 0.1
,. yr-
And 141 nroduced no effect on the respiration of the
tissues under examination.
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LUMIVA, N.N*.(Xoskva)
Modification of protein fractions of the blood in schizophrenia
treated with aminazine. Zhur. nevr. i. psikh- 56 no.2:187-191 ;56
(MLRA 9:5)
1. Kafedra patofiz-i'ologii (zav.-prof. P.D. Gorizontov) i kafedra
paikhiatrii (zav.~pvof. A.V. Snezhvenskiy) TSentrallnogo institute,
uBov9rshenBtvav&niya. vrachey.
(CHMBPROM&MR, therapeutic use.
menta disord., off. on blood proteins (Rus))
(MFSTAL*DISCRDM, therapy,
chlorpromazine. off. on blood proteins (Rus))
(BLOO PROTRINS, effect of drugs on,
chlorpromazine in ment. disord. (Rua))
---wff5e0c~ of aminazine on protein fractions in the blood in dogs.
[with aummRr7 in French), Zhur.nevre i paiKb:, 58 no.2:110-157 158.
(MIRA 11:5)
1. Xafearn patologicheskoy fiziologii (zave -prof, P.D. Gorizontov)
TSentrallnogo inatituta ugoverahenstvavamiya. vrachey, Moskva.
(BIA)DD PROTEINS, effect of drugs on,
chlorphromnzine (Rua))
(OHLORPHROKAZINE, effects
on blood pr#bins (Rusl)
MEKLER.-L.B., UPTEVA, N.N., LOZOVSKIY, D.V.
Secretion of toxic protein from the blood serum in schizophrenia;
preliminary communication. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. 58 no.6:703-704 158
(MIRA 11:7)
1 Kafedra. pAtologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. P.D. Dorizontov)
T;ontrallnogo institute usavershenstvovaniya vrschey i Nauchno-issle-
dovatellskly inatitut 'Psikhiatrii (dir. prof. D.D. F6dotov) MiniBterstva
zdravookhraneniya BSSR, Moskva& *
(SCHIZOPHRENIA, blood in,
taraxein, isolation & tox. off. in mice (RUB))
(BIDOD PROTEINS, in var. dis.
tarnxein in schizophrenia, isolation & tox. off. in mice
(RuB))
4PMA I--,. N ~N.
Mechanism of the effect of aminazine on the protein composition
of blood plasma [with summary in French]. Zhur.nevr. i ps ikh- 59
no.2:143-15o '59. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Kafedra patofiziologii (zav. - prof. P.D. Gorizontov) TSentrall-
nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moak-va.
(CH10MOMAZM, effects,
on blood preotains (Run))
(BLOOD PROTEINS, effect of drugs on,
chlorpromazine (Rus))
I
LAPTEVA 11 N - GUDZHIYEV, R.A. (deceasedh BONDARENKC, M.F.; SHOLIGINAp I.L.
. 11 1
0
Preparative fractionation of blood proteins by the method
of continuous electrophoresis in the EFP-2 apparatus
Vop. med. khim. 9 no.l.-84-89 Ja-F 163. ~MIRA 17:6)
I. Kafedra patofiziologii TSentrallnogo instituta usovershen-
stvovaniya vrachey, Moskva.
STUPISH114, A.V., prof.; BABANOI, Yu.V.p ml. nauchn. sotr.;
GUSEVA, A.A.) ml. naucIn. sotr.,- DUGLAV, V.A... dots.,-
ZAKHAROV, A.S.p dots.; KOSTINA, N.M., assisteut; LAVROV,
assistent; ROM
D.D., dots.; LAr -jr IANOV, D.F... ml.
'nauqhn. sotr.; SIROTKUk, M.M., aspirant; SFUREOVA, T.A.,
mi,;nauchn. sotr.; TORIPIYEV, N.P., st. pt-epod.j TAYSIN.
A.S.p at. prepod.; TROTIMOV, A.M.,, assistent; KHARITONYCM,
A.T., prepod.; STUPISH)N, A.V., red.; KHABIBULlDV, R.K.,
red.
[Establishing pbysicogeographical regions in the middle
Volga Valley] Fiziko-giograficheskoe raianirovanie Sred-
nego Povolzlia. Kazan', Izd-vo Kazanskogo univ,q 1964. 196 p.
(MIRA 18:12)
JLAPU. A,-N.N., assiBtent,- TORSUYEV, N.P... st. prepodavatell j
V
STUPISHIN,, A.V.9 doktor geogr. nauk, prof., red.
[Basic list of geographical names; for students of the
department of geography] Spisok minimuma geografiche-
skikh nazvanii; rukovodstvo dlia studentov geografiche-
skogo fakultteta. Kazan', 1965. 53 p. (MIRk 18:10)
1. Kazan'. Universitet.
LAPTEVA, N.N.
Dynamics of the blood prptein fractions, lipoproteins and
glucoprotains in allnxan diabetes. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap.
8 no,5t69-72 S-0 164, (MIRA 18:12)
1. Kafedra. patofiziologii (zav. - prof. S.M.Leytes) TSentrall-
nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya, vraohey, Moskva. Submitted
JanuarY 31, 1963.
IAPTEEVA, N. V.: master Med Sci (diss) -- "Pathohistological changes in the
thoracic auct in peritonitis arising from various diseases". Kazan', 1,058.
16 pp (Kazan' State med Inst, Chair of Pathological Anatoiv), 200 copies
M, 110 5, 1959, 156)
I IAPTEVAI_ PORYVAYEV, N.F.; RAZUMOVSKIY, Yu,K.
Pathomorphology of endemice goiter- in the Tatar A.S.S.R. Iaucri.
trudy Kaz. gos. iqed. inst. 14:217-218 16,1. (MIRA 18:01)
1. Kafedra patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. G.G.Nepryakhin)
Kazanskogo meditsi.nskogo instituta i tsentrallnaya bolTnitsa
(glavr-yy vrach - M.M.Gazymov) goroda Leninogorska Tatarskoy ASSR.
S1191161100010111003100E
2.92 /,,9, B11O/BJ47
AUTHORS: Andrianov, K. A. , Pakhomov,, V. I., Laptev~,~__Ya_
TITLE: Reactions of hydroxy-methyl-mathyl siloxanes with acids and
isocyanates
PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 11, 1961, 17-20
TEXT: The stability of the hydroxyl group being in a-position to the
Si atom, and its reaction with acids and isocyanatee is investigated on
the example of bis-(hydroxy-methyl)-tetramethyI disiloxane (A) and
poly-(Iiydroxy-methyl-methyl)-ailoxane (B). For the preparation of A
according .to CH 3COOCH2 (CH 3)2S'-O-S'(CH3)2 CH2 OOCCH3+2CH3OH
HC1 :-, HOCH2 (CH i-O-Si(CH .) CH OR +2CH COOCH3t 60 g of bis-(acetoxy-
3)2S 3 2 2 3
methyl)-tetramethyl disiloxane were methanolized by means of 240 ml
CH OH with 1-1.2 % HC1. 5 g of anion exchanger AH-2~ (AN-2F) or AH-18
3
(AN-18) in the OH form lower the HC1 content to 0.05-0.02 ~6. The yield of
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unpurified A is 91 %-of the theoretical amount (45.7 g): n 20 =1.4355;
25 D
114. 0.7989; OH content .16-47 %; Si content =29.#86 %; KW= 210.
Rectification at 5-10- 1. mm Hg produced crystalline, pure A (melting point
'L
"J800. (Table 1). Experiments proved a comparatively difficult condensa-
tion of the-hydroxyl groups of A (Table 2). Only when small amounts of
acid are introduced into A, its properties change slowly. Heating of A
for 15 hr at 2000C lom6rs the OH content from 16.95 -to 14 .36 %.
Esterification of 6.98 g of A by means of 5.26 g of adipic acid (molar
ratio 1:1) proceeded readily at 200OC:
icHoctUCH,),Sl-O-Si(CHs~CHOH+xHooC(CHOICOOH-
lola,gC[i,~Si-o-SI(CH3),CHOOCJCU4),COOI~,H + (2x - I)Hj0
The ester number increases quickly during polycondensation, the acid
number drops After 15 hr of heating. The polymer with acid number 8-3,
ester number 338, and MW 9500-was a viscous, highly sticky brown liquid,
soluble in alcohols, ethers, hydrocarbons, ket-ones, dioxane,-tetrahydro-
furan, acetic acid,.and formic acid. The polyester was treated at 2000C
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Rea.ctions of hydroxy-methyl-methyl... B110/33,147 '
and 10.mm Hg with 0.37 g of A for eaterifioation of the terminal COOH
groups. 2:.023 g of polyester with 0-0516 g of hexam'ethylene diisocyanate
(C) (0.5 g-mole to I COOH,group)'at 200'DC in 10 % acetic acid solution in
the N2' flow produced ari elastiog-rubber:-like polymer:
I-IOjCft(CH3)5f O-SI(CH3),CHOMCH,),CbOJCH,(CH.,),Si-O-SI(CH,).CHOH + OCN(r-HJ.NCO
HOLCI~.(CH,,).Si-0-~SI(CH,),ClisOCO(CHa)4W)).tci.ycH3),SJ-O-SI(CHhCliOOGNH(CHJNCO it T. 1,
This dissolvej~ in acetic acid and formic acid, and swells in tetrahydro-
furan# dioxane, hydrocarbons, and pyridine. 3.06 g of A at 12'OOC with
2.7-9 of.C form sticky, elastic polymers well adhering to glass and
umin-in 1. -at 1200C with 2.9 9 of
dural 5 % alcoholic solution. 3.4 g of A
p-toluylene di isocyanate form solid polymers in t % acetic acid solution
1. xHOCEI,(CH,),S[-O-SI(tH,,),CHOH xOCN(C-I-I,),NCP
xHOCH,(CH3)rSt-O-SI(C[13),C[I.OOCNH-(CE12),NCO
CI-13
If. xf-ICCH,(CH,~S1 _0-Si(CH,),CHOH + xOCN/1-< ;~a)
'Card- V7.
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Reactions of hydroxy-methyl-methyl... BlIO/B.14T-*
xHOCH,(CH3),S1-O- SI(CH,~CHWCNH NCO
-I --disdolvetr in aliphatic alcohols and cresol, I and II in acetic acid and
:.formic acid. They swell in pyridine, hydrocarbons,-and tetrahydrofuran
15 g of,A.lw"ere mixed with 50 g.of 2 ~- 11C1, stirred at 900C for 15 hr, and
.'the co ntent-of acetic paid was determined. It was neutralized by means of
~.-solid NAHCO 3~ and deterinined in ~:.. Si-2O-5;1OH=3-41;. CH 3-C00 - 24.-18.
.20.g of'A was.stored for 48 hr at 200C, and.viscosity as 'well as
refractive index were determined (Table 2). After heating 5 g of A at
for 15 hr, the OR content drops from 16.95 to 14-0 %. During the
20
,effect of A-4 g of 98 % H so on 5 g of 'A, 0 and nD remained nearly
2 4 2
'unchan .ged even after; a:,'lon ger effiecte When .1.0-72 9of A .was left
standing for'48 hr with 40-98 CH-OH acidified with 3.5 % HCIP the Si and
3
._~OH content remained pradtically constant. The-same applied when 4.97 9
.of, A was left etanding.for'48 hr with 0.64 g of distilled water.. There
are 4 figures, 4 tables, and 3 references: I Soviet.and 2,non-Soviet.
L Card 417
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Reactions of hydroxy-methyl-methyl... B110/B147
The two references to English-language publications read as follows:
Spoier, J. Am. Chem. Boo., _U, 1474 (1949); Us Pat. 2527590 (1950);
C. A., 45, 2498 (1951)-
Table 1. Effect of 2 % HC1 and R 2s04 on bis-(acetoxymethyl)-tetramethyl
disiloxane.
Legend- (1) Amount of bia-(acetoxymethyl)-tetramethyl disiloxane, gi
(2) acid used; (3) experimental conditions; (4) content, %; (5) molecular
weight; (6) acetoxy group cleavage' ~; (7) initial bis-(acetoxymethyl)-
tetramethyl disiloxane; (8) designation; (9) amount, ml; . e. hr;
(11) temperature, OC; (12) OR groups; (13 2 4 XO)%'Im
) 2 % H so ; (1 2 HCI.
Table 2. Effect of heating on bis-(hydroxy-methyl)-tetramethyI disiloxane.
3
Legend: (1) Temperature, Oc; (2) time, min; (3) viscosity, 120 -~;M
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For Tables gee Cards 7/8 and 8/8.
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MVB144
AUTHORSt Andrianov,-K. A., Pakhomov, V. I., and Lapteva, N. Ye.
TITLEt Reactions of allyl phenol and trimethyl siloxy allyl benzene
with alkyl-alkoxy silanes
PERIODICALr Akademiya nauk SSSR,. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye-khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 11, 1962, 2039 - 2046
TEXTs In the reaction of o-allyl phenol witfi alkyl alkoxy silanes in the
presence of H,ptcl6*6H2O, the following addition,was found to take place.
ZSiH + CH2-CHCH2C6H 4OH_---)'~Si(CH2)3_C 6H4OH- (1)9' as well as substitution of
the hydroxyl hydrogen according to; 'S'R *'HUG04 CH GH-GH 4vsioc H 4C3 H5
T 2 2 6
+ H2 (2). Reaction (2) was confirmed by ether formation from o-allyl
phenol and triethoxy silane in the presence of KOH. The resulting product
was identical with that obtained by reaction (2), its IR spectrum, in con-
trast to-the compound obtained by reaction (1), did not show the 3400
-1
3600 cm band of the HOC6H 4 group. To avoid hydrogen substitution, the
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Reactions of allyl phenol and... B101/B144
reaction of the alkyl alkoxy silanes was carried out with o-trimethyl
siloxy allyl benzene synthesized from trimethyl chlorosilane and o-allyl
phenol in petroleum.-ether by bubbling with WE~ (yield 74%), or in petroleum
ether and pyridine (yield 50%), - b.p. 93. _ 950C/7 8 mm. Hg, d20 0-9542,
20 4
"D 1.4885- It reacted with silanes at 1250C in N2 atmosphere and in the
presence of H2Ptcl 6' 6H 20, dissolved in i-propakal, only by additions
CH -CHCH C Sioc H SiCH
3(RO)28'H + CH2 2 6H4O�t(`(9,J1'(CH ) C H
.j 'JIV 3 3 6 4 3 6 3(OR)2; R ' CH3
C2H51 04H9 . The following compounds were synthesized by this reaction;
(CH3)3 SiOC6H4(CH 2)3 SiCH3(OC2H 5)2' yield 54%, b.p. 145 - 146oc/2 - 3 mm Hg,
a20 0-9527, n 20 1.466o; (cH SiOC H (CH ) SiCH (OC H
4 D 3)3 6 4 2 3 3 4 9)2, yield 55 %, b.p.
1,80 - 183OC/2 - 3 mm Hg, d20 0.9~_21, n20 1-4663; (CH ) S'OC6H4(C'2)MO-2V3'
4 D 20
yield 52%, b.p. 157 - 1590C/1 - 2 mm Hg, d 4 0-9771.3ni'o 1.4620;
(CH 3)3 Sioc 6H4(CH 2)3 Si(OC4H9)39 yield 50%, b.p. 202 - 204OC/1 - 2 mm Hg,
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20 20
d 0-9442, 1.4954; (CH ) Sioc H (CH sic H (Oc H yield 75%, b.p.
4 nD 3 3 6 4 2)3 2 5 2 5
20 20
162 1640C/ 2 - 3 mm Eg, d 0.9509, nD 1.4698;
4
(CH Sioc H (CH sic H (OC H
3 3 6 4 2)3 2 5 4 9)21 yield 52%, b..p. 184 1880C/I mm Hg'
20 20
d4 O-M6 ; nD 1-4700; (CH 3)3 SiOC6H4 (CH2)3 sic2H5(OCR 3 yield 60%, b.p.
1430C/1 - mm Hg, d 20 0.9729, n 20 1-4750. -The-IR spectra of these com-
4 D - I
pounds and of the products of their hydrolysis did not show the 1375 cm
1
band characteristic of the C-CH, group, but the 1449-cm- .band correspond-
ing to the -CH 2-CH - group. Thus the Si adds to the carbon atom situated
2
at the end of the allyl group. The alcoholysis~of these compounds in-the
presence of KOH or H2SO 4 iyielded .heterocyclic compoundst
ROH
-(ROY ic 3H6C6H4Osi(CH 3)3 BOR-1 L(RO)3sic3 H6C6H4OH] + (CH 3)3 SiOR
143ic H qEL-O+ ROH. The following compounds were thus obtained:
(R0)'2 3 6 6i4
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20
UC6Hdle3iHO i(OC2H5)CHV yield 79%, b.P. 95 - 970C/1 - 2 mm Eg, d 4 1.0359,
20
nD 1-5020; OC 6H 4C3H6S~(OC 4H9)CH3, yield 69 70%, b.p. 132 - 1340C/9 mm 11g,
20 20
d4 1.0099, nD 1.4952; OC6H 4C 3H6 Si(OC 4H9)2 b.p. 143 - 1450C/3 - 4 mm Hg',
20 20
d 1-0044, nD 1.4812; 0C H C H Si(OC H yield 59%, b.p. 117-Q1~Q/1,-'z=
It 20 20 6 4 6- 2 5)29
1-0583, nD 1-4918; 6H4C;o a 4 ) ), yield 50%, b.p.
Hg, d4 918; ic H (0G 2H5
20 20
110 1120C/1 - 2 mm Hg, d 4 1.0023 , n D 1.5040; 6C6H 4C3H6~ic 2H5(OC4H9
yield 45%, b.p. 148 - 1500C/2 - 3 mm Hg' d20 1.0042, n20 1.4985;
4 D 20
ic H yield 67%, b.p. 9500/1 mm Rg, d20 1.0504, nD 1.509.
&%H403HO 2 5(0C"3)' 4
The hydrolysis of some of these cyclic compounds yielded polysiloxanes con-
taining oxyphenyl groups. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. The English-
language reference is: J. L. Speier, R. Zimmerman, J. Webster, J. Amer.
Chem. Soc., 78, 2278 (1956); British patent 769497 (1957)-
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ASSOCIATIONs Nauohno-issledovatellskiy institut plasticheskikh Mass
(S#entific Research institute of Plastics)
SUBMITTEDs March 27, 1962
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MDRIANOV,, K.-A.; FAKHC140V, Vol4 IMWAt -)~-
Reactions of allylphenol and trimethylsilox7allyl'beamempmith
alkylalkoxy(hydrid0silanes. Izv.AN SSSR. Otd,khim.nauk no.nt
2039-2046 N 162, (MM 15:12)
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(Phenol) (Benzene) (Silane)
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Reactions of chloromethyl silanes and siloxanes with diatomic
phenols. Plast. massy@ no,9c20-22 165. (MUtA 18:9)
IAPTEVAS 0. N.
LAPTEVA,O'. N.s "The problem of the corrosion of iron in aqueous solu-
I tions., and the effect on it of the concentration of hydrogen ions."
Min Education RSFSR. Leningrad State Pedagogical Inst imeni. A. I.
Gertsene Chair of Inorganic Chemistry. Leningrad, 1956.
(DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE OF CANDIDAW IN CHENICAL SCIENCE.)
So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 24, 1956
Effect of pH on redox potential of a solution containing ferrous and
ferric ions. Zhur. prika. khim. 31 no.8*.1210-1215 Ag '58.
(14I]U 11: 10)
(Iron) (Oxidation-reduction reaotion)
%- LA ~ ~.~
Phase diagram of an iron compounds - aqueous media system in
coordinates of redox - pH. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no-9:1300-1303
S 158. (MM 11:10)
1,Levingradakiy pedagogicheski7 Institut imani A.I. Gertsona.
(Iron compounds) (Phaae rule and equilibrium)
CHERNYAK, N.B.;-I!g1p~?- -~,, Il-~
substrates of anaerobic metabolizm of carbohydrates in human
blood platelets. VON med.'khim. 11 no.li6o-66 JeL-F 165.. '
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Bi6khimicheskaya laboratoriya TSentrallnogo ordena Lenin&
instituta gematologi-i i perelivaniya. krovi Ministerstva 7,dravo-
okhraneniya SSSR, Moskva.
LAPTBVA. S.
More goods, better and varied, Rabotnitsa 40 no.7.9 JI 162.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Moscow-Clothing and dress--Exhibitions)
LAPrEVA,, S.
They are getting ready for com,14sm. Rabotnitsa 40 no.3s28-29
Mr 162. (MM, 16:2)
(Perm-Education of children)
KAZIIUN, G.S.; KASSIROV, G.M.; KREYNDELI, Yu.Yej_LAPTEVA,_T.I.
Some aspects of constructing accelerator tubes for high
currents. Izv. TFI 122zlO8-115 162. (KERA 17:9)
IAPTEVA, T.M.- TELYUSHENKOJQ T.M.; BEKMUFADOV., N.
lop I
Fifth All-Union Lithological Conference. Izv. AN Turk. SSR.
Ser. fiz.-tekh.,,, khim, i geol. nauk no.6.,119-.321 161.
(IMA 1523)
1. InBtitut geologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR*
. (Petrolog3--Congresses)
SFMIYAV, P.G., prof.; RYAZAIM-3VA, N.Ye.; SHIRNOVA, Ye.V.; CHILWEVA, X.M.;
REMOK, N.D.; KOZWVSKAYA, L.A.; KOTSOFAHE, V.A.; BORISOYA, L.S.;
UMEMN, H.Ta.; SHWYT, I.G.; V.N.
Active immtmization of children against measles kith vaacine -00
in an extensive epidemiological experiment. %dravookhranenie 2 no.l:
17-20 Ja-Y 159. (MIRA 12:7)
1. Iz institiata, viruoologii im. D.1. Ivanovskogo AMN SSSR (direktor -
P.H. Koayakov), Moldavskogo instituta, epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i
gigiyeny (direktor - N.H. Yezhov) i Reepublikanskoy' sanitarno epidemi-
ologichaskoy stantaii Noldavskoy S~R (glnv6~7 vrach', A.A. 164~~Uv)
2. DayGtvitellnyy chlen AHN SSSR (for Sergiyev).
("MSLIM)
-UdS d Plants. Fruits. Berries. m
Abe Jourvftf Zhur-Biol.) No 5, 1958-'2D503.
Author Ye. A La teva
L
*g2~ tute
Inst oroL
Title trawte Voronezh Agricultural In-
stitute
(Selektsiya zenlyaniki v.Voronezhokom sellskokbozyaystven-
nbi
Orig Pub: Zap. Voronezbzk. s.-kh. in-ta, 1956, 26, No 2, 41-49.
Abstract:.Strawberry selection work has been performed.at the
Voronezh Agricultural Institute since 1949." A hybrid
reserve of 6625 plants.bas been built up._ Methods have
been worked out of cultivating new varieties, ~selection,
culturing and reproducing -the: bybrJLd-. s-e-edl IThe
m6st effective cross breeding was gotten througb pol-
Card 1/2
~USSR / Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic V
Agents, Antibiotics.
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 18, 1958, 85239.
Author : Khaymovskiy, D I,,.Lapteva, Ye Dagtyareva, N.A_
_2 ~A
~Ztst : Uzbekistan Sci;n ifi-c-Resea-'rc-h Institute of Derma-
tology and Vene'reology,,
Title : Permeability of Blood Capillaries In Patients with
Syphilis Before and After Treatment with Ekmonovo-
cillin, Novarsenol, and Bi-,oquinol.
Orig Pub: Sb. tr. Uzbekist. n.-i. koshno-venerol. in-ta. 1957,
Vol 6. 317-320.
Abstract: In 50 of 68 patients (18-50 years of age) with pri-
mary and secondary active syphilis, there was in-
creased capillary permeabilitly prior to treatment.
Combined treatment with ekmonovocillin, novarsenol,
and biioquinol led to normalization or reduction
Card 1/2
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USSR/Chemistry Catalysts
Card 1/1 Pub- 50-12/20
FD-3368
Authors Naumov, A. I., Iapteva, Z. G.
------------
Title A method for the accelerated determination of the time during which
catalysts remain active.
Periodical Khim. prom. No 7, 426-427, Oct-Nov 1955
Abstract Propose a method whereby the time during which the catalyst remains
active is determined on a more finely granulated sample of the cat-
alyst as compared with the catalyst which is actually used in pro-
duction. The catalyst then operates in the kinetic range rather
than the diffusion range, so that the inactivation proceeds much
faster.
Institution Scientific Research Institute of Organic Intermediates and Dye-
stuffs imeni K. Ye. Voroshilov
XN-ii1vils of vaoor ohais hydrolvals of Wotan diisday"a
Z7~ur. UbArkef Xhtrn. 20,
hydrolysis of iO,4-C)3CsH: over pbo-tplute catalyst (not.
descrlbtd) wat studitA In the rop of 970-WI. Tht,
Curves of the *2d of an L=P-.,
teM 116-
contact time. and Muca. Of Muting rus I* I ure at.
In the reaction I C1 aton is replacedby 11, aud EL 2ad L- hy-
dro)yyed, f.-chlorrpheno) being obtained. Tho rate of Its
farxuation. is w = K(S)9-6, whc:t S is the mole fractiou of
trich!'oroberzene. The apparent nettntion mcay ls'w
26,M2 c.-J /mole. 'Me ykId of the product declhm
370~ tr. MOW- the conversioz
~ v
NN,
-A-40 A
45~
WxdYfis of balo ra! Zli- 4
Arg of JlLkld- ~7~
and
NVOKOV. A.I.; LAPTNVA, Z.G.; SHUMILINK, M.M,
catalytic conversion of amines. KbIm. tauka I prom, 3 no.1:128-129-
'58, (MUA 11:3)
1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy inetitut organicheekikh poluproduktov
i krasiteley im. X.Ye. Varoshilova.
(Amines)
C -mint ry : USSR T
0" c- t 0:-! o r :Rum~in and Animal Physiology, Physical Factors
~'.bo. Jlur. -Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No* 8583
Lapteva-P op ova
. M. S.
,
T it 1 *Experimental Leukosis in Dogs Reaulting from
The Systematic Exposure to Small Doses of X-rays
Orir~. Pub. :Tr, Vses. konferentsii po med. rediol. Eksperlm.
med, radiol. M., Medgiz, 1957, 1,35--140
AbStract in 4 out of 15 dogs subjected to chronic
(6 times a week) total irradiation-with doses
of 5 and 10 r, 2J-5 years after irradiation
was begun, at which point the tothl doses
amounted to 3900--5600 r. leukosi5 was seen to
arise (2 cases of acute myelosis and one of
subacute and*one case of acute hemocytoblast-
osis). The appearance of the characteristic
changes in the blood was preceded by a retarda-
tion of cellular maturation and a significant
increase in young forms in the bone marrows whi1e
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C --,LLil L rytU-s6ii
Catogory :Human and Animal Physiology, Physical Factors
.ibs, jc-ur, :Ref Zhur Biol, No. 2, 1959, No. 8583
Orig -Pub.
C the peripheral blood shoilved immature marrow
with a considerable number of erythroblasts, an
increase in.the number of basophiles and suddeni
fluctuationsin the platelet count. The white-
cell changes in all 4 cases were accompanied by
hyperchromic macrocytic anemia and a megalo-
blastic marrow responsee-E.B.Glikson
-
"ar,
, -1: 2/2
;- LAPTEVA-POPOVA, H.S.; GUBIDI, V.A.
Changes in the formation of blood caused by ionizing rAdiations.
Itogi nauki.Biol. nauki no.1:214-261 '57. (MIRA 11:3)
(RADIATION-PHYSIOLDGICAL M?nGT) (BLOOD)
UPTEVA-POPOV.A, M;S. (Moskva)
c_t"' of small doses of ionizing rAdistions on the development of
experinentnl leukemia in dogs [with summary in English P.621.
Probl.gemnt. i perel.krovi 3 no.2:8-18 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5)
MEMMIA, experimental,
eff. of x-rays on develop. (Rua)
MENTON RAYS, effects,
on exper. leukemia develop. (RUB)
I
USSR/Humn and Anitcal Physiology - The Effect of Physical Factors. T
Ionizing Radiation.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13389
Author : Lapteva-Popova', M.S.
Inst r7JW
Title : Changes in -17fie'RZO59- with Chronic Radiation Sickness
(Experimental Data)
Orig Pub : Med. radiologiya, 1958, 3, No 2, 53-61
Abstract : Dogs were subjected daily to total roentgen radiation
of 5 - 10 r. Analysis of the peripheral blood was
performed daily. The functional capacity of the bone
marrow was determined (injection of carpolon /aqueous
liver extract/); in dogs with isolated stomachs
JPavlov) the hematopoietic actid ty of the gastric
juice was studied; the weight and body temperature
were recorded, and the spinal reflexes were studied.
The observations extended for more than 5 years.
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- 154 -
U8SR/UUman and Anirml Physiology - The Effectof
Ionizing Radiation. Physical Factors. T
Abe jour Ref Zhur Biol. ) No 3, 1959, 13389
Roentgen irradiation Vith a dosage of 5 and 10 r
evoked chronic radiation sickness. The reaction of
the organism proceeded irregularly: periods of pro-
gression Of the illness alternated with temporary com-
pensation of the Process. In the first period there
was a lability in crythropoletic formation, in the
second - depression, In the third - adaptation; the
fourth period was terminal. The sequence of periods
depended on the daily dose of radiation, individual
Peculiarities, and resistance of the dogs.-.to loniziag
radiation. In the rerminal period there was observed
aplasia of the blc>od-forming organs, leukosis, and
hyperchromic-macrocytic aneraias.
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LApTEVA-POPOVA,,
Cletki krovi pri luc'vO'
(Blood cells in radiation aicknOBG (HIM 13:8)
Medgic, 1959- 81 P-
bolezni; atl8s- Mosk"I(RADIATICK Sicwss)
(BWOD CELLS)
LOMA-POPOVA, H.S,; KRAYEVSKIT, N.A., Prof. (Hoskra)
On the pathogenesis of aplastic conditions of the hemopoietic organs;
experimental studies. Frobl.gemat.i perele'trovi .4 no.12:3-14 D 159.
- (xm 13:4)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AM SSSR (6r Irrarevskiy).
(AIUMA APLASTIC exper.)
IAPTEVA-POPOVAv M.S.; PETROVICHp I.K.
Features of the process ofblood regeneration in remote periods
fonowing inlury to the organism by strontium-90 ahd X-rays.
Med. rid. 5 noWO-81 160. (MIRA 13:-,2,
(RADiATIM SICKNESS) (HEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM)
(STRONTIUM--ISOTOPES)
... .LeMA-POPOVA, M. S.
Chronic effects of sma3ldoses ra-t X rap on,offspring of dogs
receiving uranium fission produc'U3. Medarad. 15 no.3:78-79 1610
(RADIATION SIGMMSS) (MIRA 1495)
. LWWA~PCEPOVAv H.S.; VENITSKOVSM-WWrYKH9 Yu.V.
I Some data on the mechanism of radiation damage to hemopoiesine
)bd*rad, 5 no,2t3-a2 F 160o (MIRA 13 t:L2)
~ (RADIATIOI~-PHYSIOIDGICAL KnFECT) (M4ATOP033TIC SYSTEM)
UP (k) /00 b) /&-1A (h /EA'(e) JD)W.
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ORG.- 'none
.-A method forobtaining corrugations. Class 7, No. 1746oo
SOURGE. Byulletenl izdbr~feniy i tovarnykh znakov., nD.~18,, 1965, 19
TAGS: metalworking' body of revolution metal indwtryp corrugation
.77.'
.05fRAM~ This'Author-Certificate presents a method for obtaining corrugations on
bodies o f rev olution.- To insure a positive formation of corrugations in
'.practicaily-any location upon the surface of a body of revolution,, intensive
heating is'applied.at the.proper location, while the adjacent zones are simulta-~
The heated zone is continuously moved along the surface of the
body of revolution to the desired location of the corrugationse
SO CODE: IF,, ml suBm DATE: 24Feb64/ ORIG REF: ODD/ OTH REF: 000
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CZECHOSLOV.A-KIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H
and Thol -r Uses. Part III. industrial
Organic Synthesis.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Ydiimiya, No 157 1958; 51158
Autho3~ : Naumov, A. L, Goldalberg7 E. 1.)
Inst :
Title :Prepara"Cion of Cyclohexylamina by Hy(~ro-
genation of Aniline.
Orig Pub :Chem, Prumysl, 19572 79 No 17 %/9-531
Abstract :Aniline (I) was hydrogenated at usual
pressures, in a heated quartz tube, using
various catalysts. Hydrogenation was con-
6ucted iii a gas phase. The productIs com-
position was determined bV distillation
Card, 1/4
CZECHOSLOVAY-IA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products H
arO. Their Uses. Part III. Industrial
Organic Synthesis.
Abs Jour Rof Zhur-Khimiyaq No 15, 19589 51188
in a column. Two reactions vere stut','ied:
C IT NH 3TI2 C6HllNf12 (A) anO.
61j~v 2 +
2C INH2W:2 N113 + (CgIll)2NH (B), Using,
a Als)O'A catalyst, the reactions pro-
ceed* sm5o hly at 100-2300 when molar ratio
of I : H2 =,l : 15 and contact time is
3-4 seconds. The latter catalyst activates
both.roactions but favors reaction B. Yi-
xed catalyst CoO-CaO al", 190-2000 activates
only reaction A. Such'selectivity cf the
catalysts permits the preparation of ,
C6Hjl1NH2 (II) or (C611n)2~11 (III) predo-
minantly. Theease and revorsibility of
Card 2/4
42
C2ECH0,13LOVAKIA/Chemical, Technology. Chemical Proclucts H
anL' Their Uses. Part III. In~!Iustrial
Organic Syntl*hesis.
Abs Jou:? : Re' Zhur-Khimiya, ro 159 1950, 51168
mole o'L-,III the reaction rate increases
almost linearly. The autho-_-,s believe that
analogous reactions of III with amines of
the -type NHRRI should occur ,iith Niq Cog
and Cu catalysts fi:1red on activated A1203-
-- T. Zvarova,
Car~ 4/4
43
ACC.Nk.',V6031653 SOURCE CODE: UR/0416/66/000/009/0024/0026'-;
!'AUTIHOR:
_j,aptev, A._, ajor general; Tank forces); Razorenov, S. (Colonel)
_MG. none
TITLE: When.tank forces advance
!-SOURCE Tyl i snabzheniye sovetskikh vooruzhennykh ail,.no. 9, 1966, 24-26
TOPIC.TAGS:- military*operation, armed force logistics, servicing technique, food
service equipment, military tank
ABSTRACT: To improve a tank troop advance it is recommended that refueling stations
be decentralized and operated at the battalion level, letting the battalion cor"Ma
decide the time and place for refueling. The officer in charge of repair and main-
tenance, a deputy battalion commander, is responsible for planning and effecting the
relocation of repair and maintenance shops. During the cold seasons, each tank
~'should be e4uipped with a device to warm meals for its crew. The KG-4t (PG-4t),
galley should be introduced on to tanks as soon as possible, and all new tanks will I
be equipped with device to warm-up meals and tea. The readiness of tank troops will ~i
be further enhanced by. equipping each battalion with a PAK-170 field kitchen mounted i
on a cross-country. wheeled vehicle or else on a tracked vehicle.
SUB CODE: 15, 191 SUBM DAM. none
D. J)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOIWI 1011 S011/5526
Vaesoyuznoye soveshchaniye po magnitnoy strukture forromagnetikov,
Krasnoyarsk, 1958.
llagnitnaya struktura ferromagnetikov; materialy Vsesoyuznogo
soveshchaniya, 10 - 16 iyunya 1958 g., Krasnoyarsk (Magnetic
Structure of Ferromagnetic Substances; Materials of the All-Union
Conference on the Magnetic Structure of Ferro,-xagnetic Substances,
Held in Krasnoyarzk io - :L6 june, 1958) Novosibirsk, Izd-vo
Sibirskogo otd. All SSSR, 196o. 249 p. Errata slip inserted.
1,500 copies printed.
Sponsoring AZency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fizlki Sibirskogo
otdeleniya. Komissiya po magnetizmu pri Institute fiziki metallov
Resp. Ed.: L. V. Kirenskiy, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical
Sciences; Ed.: R. L. Dudnik; Tech. Ed.: A. F. Nazurova.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for researchers in
terromagnetism and for metal scientists.
Card 1/11
Magnetic Structure (Cont.) SOV/5526
COVERAGE: The collection contains 38 scientific articles presented
at the All-Union Conference on the Magnetic Structure of Ferro-
magnetic Substances, held in Krasnoyarsk in June 1958. The ma-
terial contains data on the mamnetic structure of ferromagnctic
materials and on the dynamics ~f the structure in relation to
magnetic field changes, elastic ntreszes, and temperature. Ac-
cording to the Foreword the j3tudy of ferromagnetic materials had
a successful beginninG in the Soviet Union in the 193013, was
subsequently discontinued for many years, and was resumed In the
195015. No personalities are mentioned, References accompany
Individual articles.
TABLE OF CONTeITS,
Foreword 3
Shur, Ya. S. (Institut fiziki metalloy AN SSSR institute of
Physics of Metals, AS USSR, Sverdlovsk), On the Magnetic
Structure of Ferromagnetic Substances
Card 2/11
Ylagnetia Structure (Cont.) SOV/5526
of a Hysteresis Loop 195
KIrenokly, L. V., A. I. Drokin, and D. A. L,3pt,~,y (In:;t1tute
of Physics, Siberian Branch AS USSR,-Kr_a~,nOya_FO_10. Effg,et of
Elastic and Plastic Defor-mation3 on the Magnitude of Thsrmo-
magnetic Hystere213 201
MarSolin, S. D., and 1. 0. Fakidov Llnstltut~ of Physic.9 f
Metals AS USSR, Sverdlovsk]. Magnetic St~diR3'_ of klloy5 o~o.
the Manganese - Germnium System 211
Kirt~nskiy, L. V.,.and B. P. Khromov (Ingtitute of Phy!~Ies,
Siberian Branch AS USSR, Krasncoyars1c). Study of ths Approach-
to-Saturation Law on I-Ionoonjstals of Iron Silicide 217
D'yakov, G. P. [Physics Dapartment of the Moscow State
University]. Current State of the Problem Concerning the
Study of Parity Effects in the Approach-to7Saturation
Region 227
Card' 10/11
40329
S/194/62/000/006/114/232
D256/D308
b 0
AUTHORS: Drokin, A.I., and Laptey, D.A.
TITLE: Effect of ultrasound on dynamic loops of hysteresis
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika,
no. 6, 1962, abstract 6-5-34 m (V sb. Primeneniye .
ulltraakust. k issled. veshchestva, no. 12, M., 1960,
87-95)
TEXT; The effect of ultrasound upon the partial loops of hyste.re-
sis in massive sDecimens was investigated under dynamic conditions.
The first specimen was made of L-shaped plates 0,5 mm thick. The
second one aas a U1 -shaDed core made of 0.36 mm thick transformer
steel.' PY -3 (GU-3)-type generator was used for exciting the riag-
nezostrictive radiator at 22 kc/s frequency, with a max. intensity
of 4 .zl/cM2. It was-shown that the partial loops become narrower
with increasing intensity of ultrasound; at high magnetizing fields
C.
however? the effect of narrowing the loops by the decrease of the
field under the action of ultrasound was not observed.-7 figures,
5 references. [Abstracter-s note: Complete translation.j
Card 1/1
91,13000 S/058/62/000/004/0-(7/160
A058/A101
AUTHORS: Drokin, A. I., Laptey, D. A.
TITLE: Effect of ultrasonic waves on dynamic hysteresis loops
PERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 4, 1962, 38, abstract 4C;319
(V sb. "Primeneniye ulttraakust. k issled. veshchestva". v. 12,
Moscow, 1960, 171-175)
TEXT: The authors investigated the effect of ultrasonic waves on particu-
lar hysteresis loops. They give data for closed specimens in the form of LF
transformers. It is shown that the narrowing of a particular hysteresis loop
depends on a decrease of the magnetizing field. In the specimen winding an
alternating emf of ultrasonic frequency was induced. The greatest amplitude of
~ ese oscillations was observed on the steep part of the hysteresis loop.
,h
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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S/058/61/000/012/063,,'083
A058/A1O1
AUTHORS: Kirenskiy, L.V., Drokin, A.I., Laptey, D,A,
TITLE: Effect of el~Lstic and plastic deformations on the value of tempera-
ture magnetic hysteresis
FERIODICAL- Referativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no. 12, 1961, 385, abstrac-~ 12F699 (V
sb. "Magnitn. struktura ferromagnetikov", Novosibirsk, Sib.-oid.
AN sssR, ig6o, 2o1 - 2og)
TEM. The variation of temperature magnetic hysteresis wajs investigat-ed
in electrolytic cold-drawn Ni and 65-Permalloy subjected to compression and
elongation respectively. It was established that, regardless of the sign of
magnetostriction, one-way mechanical stresses that do not exceed the yield point
always lead to a decrease of temperature magnetic hysTeresis. This decrease is
explained by a reduction in the r8le of boundary shifts between domains, as well
as by a decrease of the boundary-energy gradient. Above the y~61d point sharp
inhomogeneities arise in the specimen, and this leads to an increase of tbe
boundary-energy gradient and a rise of temperature mag~ietic hysteresis.
[Abstracter's note. Complete translation]
Card 1/1
KIMSKIT, L.V.; L&PTEY, D.A.; DROKIN, A.I.; SMOLIN, R.P.
Temperature magnetization hysteresis in single silicon
iron cry!stals. Fiz.met.i metalloved. 9 no,3:337-344
Mr 16o. (MIU 13:6)
1. Institut fiziki .. Sibirskogo otdaleniya AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk.
(Metal crystals) (ITrateresis)
Z00
Z~n Drok If,
A~,~ Li 1 0 t U "I
32222
E073/Fr35
A - I
TITLE Magnrtj(- ieiiippiatl!re "is-.v.~;teresis of ni-ckel-zinc and
man ga 13 v
PERIODICAL: lzvestiko vv.-sht!~ti tickvi;wL,kit z-avedeniv. Fiztka
no.4. !"'Ibl,
TEXT- The itim ot' tito i,,ovk doscribecl ill 1.1in popev was I'()
study tho 111agrietiv Ce';lperature hYsterpsi--, (,,I* nickel-./~jllc and
unangartese-ziuc feruti, ~-Gvo (F-600) allo kj-2000 as a fllllc~icln
of the irtit-ial magnel-i-c Those ferrites wort.
because thfuy are e),1,.,.11sivCTy Used ill compollf-lits sur-11 zi--, fillett.;
PL)I')in COi]-, ~Illd Wi.dt-li;-Ild tl-dl1t;FQ1'R1ClS 1witerials arr
i)ttended )*C)I- opet-alloll at varlous feutperaivies uslia i 1)
r"CA-atively i~eak filp.;d- ~n which a wagnetic llvstf-r-:-s.,s
i.N observed rhp the tragnetic fewperaturt
hysteresis of' th(i secor,(l Itypo whi(Al i.s t.h(l 011r- (AUSf.'(1 bv li,.-:
piocesses of magnetizzlUJUN and not that c-auseri I)v (-b,mjve-s iii 'lic
crystal lattice. Tti lit, v%.periments tllf~ towperatuic!- did no?
exceed 220C'C. The sptL'111011~,
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XiO 19~01v' wo f ond ',i - 2000 f I e., 0- :7, Ail 0
NJ n 3 2 It ci' hAo I 'I'll t 1-111j~f,r .,I ',U L- (. W.
measured according to tile Cycle "A" (Ikcat-inL%(-CGc)J Ing) In 11'.
temperature rallgf- 2()'C 10 0 it) 2W"C For. a g1l't-t-I I' I p I d,
-nitial magrictizat icir, cor-r(-poi~ded to Iliv 13 1 t
ii-..Agnetization ciii-ve mtj to tile poj-f- of Ille as( r .-I
desc ending braric hes h,, hy s ~ -I e!, 1 5 or
value of the f iold, t if e Iflagne'. a c t emp.? ra t itre hys I er-cs 3 5 t,
f errit es was inVeS ( i gl t. Cd. for t bree i.n j t i a 1 magn p i ic s ta I e o
specimens, Priot (.6 k-acl. mcamrement, 111c -specimens wore
by beating above Lhe C-tirt e poi nL and siibsequent cooling i v t Ii
j ni tial temperature in a, zero intensi tv fie.1 d Remagnet i za t cri
was by riwans of a fivid fl.iictiiating 0(. Th ..
t, ei-Apera tu re d ep enderic k- , n v e.--; t x wa t ed if t fl e I,Q !. 1 1: d
J'j e1 cis z 0 (x- es i dm I ma ~:n t i za t i on ) . 0, 2.8 0-67. -1, itc, if
L " I I n 1-1 e c i la
25-00 Ov,
Ni-Zn ferri tes due t o t empej ature t, 11,111ge,-i a I *-- p.1 4n I t f-- d Fo i i
(if' the Foli.owing t j es : a - o . 28 , 6 - o 67.- ~ - 1 'w-
z - 4,, Q-e., Thp ftill-line clirves relato 1,L) hVatiflg~ -1110 -1-1(
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dashed-line curves to cooling. The bottom curves relate to the
initial.state on the descending branch of the hysteresis loop and
the top curves to the ascending branch of the hysteresis loopt
the middle-curves refer to the-initial magnetization curve. The
following conclusions are arrived at:
1. As in:the.case of metallic ferromagnetics, the magnitude of
magnetic temperatur'e hysteresis and the temperature dependence of
the magnetization depend on the initial magnetic state. The
magnetic temperature hysteresis is highest if the points on the
ascending branch of the hysteresis loop are taken as the initial
points.
2. The existence of magnetic temperature hysteresis was observed
for the same fields for which ordinary magnetic hysteresis was
observe;d.
3. The temperature dependence of I r and H in manganese-zinc
ferrites is progressive and decreas es up to the Curie point. .
,Nickel-zinc ferrites show a pronounced anomalous dependence of I
r
and H the nature of which has not been clarified. There are
3 figures and 11 references: all Soviet.
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ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki SO AN SSSR i Krasnoyarskiy
pedinstitut (Physics Institute SO AS USSR and
Krasnoyarsk PedAgogic Institute)
SUBMITTED: August 18, 1960
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AUTHORS: Laptey, D. A., and Cherkashin, V. S.
TITLE: Effect of ultrasonics and of a variable alternating field on
the domain structure of silicon steel during magnetization
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 259
no, 12, 1961, 1461-1464
TEXT: The domain structure of silicon steel (3% Si) was studied by the
method basing on the meridional magneto-optic Kerr effect. Simultaneously
the resulting magnetization of the specimen was measured with an astatic
magnetometer. The plate and disk-shaped monocrystalline steel speoimens9
cut in parallel to the (110) plane, were mechanically polished and electro-
brightened, annealed in vacuum at 1100C and subsequently exposed to
ultrasonic radiation at 20 ke by means of a magnetostriction vibrators The
alternating fields applied had the usual industrial frequency. After the
specimen had been demagnetized, the behavior of the domain structure
evolving with a reincreasing magnetic field, was studied. Magnetization
was repeated after another demagnetization and the domain structure was
observed by exposing the specimen either to ultrasonic radiation at fixed
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values of the field strength or by applying a gradually vanishing magnetic
alternating field to the specimen. Exposure, of the specimens to
ultrasonic:radiation at the two and point& of the hysteresis curve and on
the curve'of initial magnetization increases the ttal number of domains by
splitting the initial domains.. The structure resulting either without or
with a field being applied (along each of the three crystal axes) will
always be the same, independent of the initial state. Magnetization along
the 000] axis after preceding demagnetization causes the 1800-boundaries
to be displaced in the usual way. The initial structure of the specimen
"shaken" in both states by a magnetic alternating field was not altered
essentially, but due to the homogeneity of the crystal, the domains were
only displaced without changing their total number. The initial structure
of a specimen exposed to ultrasonic radiation was split which resulted in
its total number being about doubled. By applying a field of > 32 oe,
the structure vanishes and cannot be brought to reap ven by ultrasonic
[I , 1jear e
radiation. The magnetizations in the [1103 and directions were
investigated in an analogous way. in the first case a displacement of the
1800-boundaries has not been observed with increasing H. Exposure to
ultrasonic radiation led to a new formation of the structure. A double
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AUTHORS. Vlasov, A- Ya .
Smo]in~ R P
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L-ap-r-y-, D A___k.-yqaZzana..,n, B. A. j~o~~
TITLE, Temperature dependence of the magnetic propertl=s E--:-"V-;.-
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Iz-,restiya. Ser 4ya fizlcheskaya,
no, 2,, ',962; 287-290
TEXT: This paper was presented at a Conference on magnetism ~Yd
maFnetism_. The auth oms s-7,,i-~i~_d -h~ sempera-ure dependence of
Szriction' maerLe!_'.c hysterez~,_s, and coer~,ive force. The stuq'--' EMS
aarried out on two test arrar.-ements at the same time- Magr e T 4. 7 a-, a ond
coercive force were measured continuously with a vertical astat--c
magnetometer (Ref, 7: Drokin, A. !, Illyushenko, V.. A ~ Zh, i~--kspr_-,m
teor.. fiz,, no. 8, 339 (1,955))., Magnetostriction was meas-~zred !~y
trans=,~ttirig strain Fauges in the temperature range from -1950 -L-o ~7j5'0'-~c
and in magnetic fields of lip to 3800 oe. MaEnetic hysteresis was
-in the A-cycle (20-300-200C and 20,-400-200C) in externa' magnet_G
(0- 30 oe), Annealed (vacuum 10-4 Mm Hg -,1000C, 2 hr) and -anann~anlr-d
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Temperature dependence of thE- -B 7 / B 2, 8
specimens of the following composition were used: 37 % Ni, 7 57 ~'~ Cr.
0,52 % Lin, 0,29 % Si~ 0,03 % C, 0,,Oil % P, remainder: Fe, Vo-'.'am.~
magnetos tr-- ction. in pure form was observed in f lelds above 900 c~e T1,
temperature dependen--e of ~zagn,~tostri-,-t-'on shows t'he "sadd-''Zi" ~-harac-erl
7-
of --nvar alfi~ys,w!-th a peak at 155'3C, Ira a t, o v o 1 u m e m a & n e- ' 0 8 -t c0 n
a" technical saturation -h4s derendence -a nonlinear. Parazz- e -S s
magneto st ri cti on X P is st,-~ble and Lot deperident on -he prev,-ous t r~- aTm~
of th,? specimen, Unlike most ferromagnetics there are a number :.f
pecullarlt-iJes --,n the temperature dependenze of magnetization and
force arouni Curie Pon'. !r unannealed specimens no "anoma',eii" a..--;?
observed, The same holds for the temperature dependence of magne----
)~vsteres3,s, wh'-`ch ',s iri an-nealed spe~--im~-ns. The ab5oA-1.'.*".'F
-agne~;.!.; hysteresi-s highe6t "n u-jannealed spec-imens, -and the
devendence of ~,oercive force has a minimum at 11500C~ Th e anciii a s e
in +he course of I(T) and can be attributed to the fa2+ lha-~ Elin-iq-
has groups of magnet,--c phases with d-:ffc-rent Ci.7if- po,,rts, Tnere a-e
5 figures and 113 Soviet rc-feren~7Gs
ASSOCIATION. institut fiz-,ki. Sibirskog,- otdelen-,.ya Akademii na;y, SSSP.
&'L Pt-iys--; -s of the Stber~ ;.-In 'Di,'pazrtment (f
:,f USSR)
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VIASOVP A.U.; LAMY, D.A.; AYUZANAYN, B.A.; SMOLIN, R.P.
Temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of elinvar.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 26 no.2.-287-290 F 162. -
(14IRA 15:2)
1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Iron-nickel alloys-Magnetic properties)
DEGTYAREV, I.F.; LAPTEY, D.A.,
DYnaraics of the domain structure during magnetitaticn. Izv.vys.
ucheb,zav.; fiz. no-3:7-.U 63. (MIRA 16:12)~
1. IrAitut fizWSibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR i Kftsnoyarskir
pe,Ugogicheskiy institut.
11023/2227
I.CCESSm'4 I-P4028456 S/0l81/6L/0O6/00h/,,.
AUTHOR5z Drolkin, A. I.; La-.Lptay, D. A.; Ivanov, R. D.
TITLE: Domain structure dynwdcs of-thin ferrite film as a function of magnetic
field and tomporaturc
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v, 6, no. 41 1964, 1223-1227
TOKC TIM: ferrite fiL-n,, ferrite domain structure, magnetic field dependence,
4.
ue-,,nerature dependence., Kerr magnetooptical effect,, cobalt forTite., nickel ferrite.,
nickel zinc ferrite
ABSTRACT: The domain structure dynarucs of thin ferrite films as a function of
irarmetic fiead and teraperature i;as inve
stigated, using the Kerr magnetooptical
effect. The filmis were pre-pared' by cathode sputtering of the ferrite onto a
polished cuax-,-,z backirc; uhich could be heated to 100W. The films obtained were
of the order of 1003 ~ thick. The behavior of cobalt ferrite film ~vas siralar to
that of nickel-zinc ferrite, both having uniaxial anisotropy. After demagmetiza-
Q
tion with a variable field dedroa-sing smoothly to zero, L'Omain structure was
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established in the samples, indicated by the observation of light and dark bands.
With increasing niagnetization the light do.Tains decreased in size until the
structure completely disappeared at 33 oerst for cobalt ferrite and 110 oerst for
nickel-zinc ferrite. Domain structure did not reappear with a decrease of the
rr;acnet-_qc field to zero, Light centers of reverse mi-agnetization began to appear at,
-11.6 oerst and -63 oerst respectively. With. increasing reverse magnetic f ield the
light'doirains E;r%i until the domain structure disappeared at -33 oerst and -110
6erst respectively. The behavior of nickel ferrite was considerably different.
Regardless of the direction of the demagnetizing field, domains were always
established -oemerdicular to that direction. With increasing magnetic field the
contrast be-;een light and dark domains decreased, but the domain size remained
fix&:I. This i:s attributed to the fact that nickel ferrite is isotropic. Hence,
reverse magnetization does not occur by the shift of domain boundaries but by the
rotation of the magnetization vector. Centers of reverse magnetization appeared at
-60 oerst, and the domain structur.a co miletely disappeared at -1C0 oerst. The
temperature effect on cobalt ferrite was also studied. The field at which centers
of reverse magnetization appeared decreased from -3.112, oursv at CC to -7 oerst at
200C and then increased to -12i- oarst at 400C. The field at which the don. ain
structure disappeared decreased very gradually froza -33 oerst at 00 to - 31 oerst
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1, SAVCHENKO, M.K.; SUDAKOV, N.I.; IZOT(NA, T.P.
LAPTE E L_P. A.,~
Anisotropy and magnetie structure of thin iron films. Izv. AN
SSSR, Ser. fiz. 28 no.1:187-190 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Instit~t fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR i Institut tsvetnykh
metal-lov im. M.I.Kalinina.
KIRENSKY, D.A., TARASOVA, N.V.,
r c- rt fi, -
Jj,agjj(-: L'- by. -~magnetico and
j4 rjyj
ferrlte~l Temperaturnyi rzgn I gisterezii ferro-
magnetikov i ferritov. Ili,,vosib-frsk, Red.-i.zd. otdel.
Sibi-rskogo otd-nila All SSSR, 19~5. 15',' p .(Rl~ 18-. 11)
S/058/63/000/002/058/070
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AUMORS; Laptey, D. L., Cherkashin, V. S., Drokin, A. I.
TITLE: The effect of the ultrasonic action on the domain structure of
iron silicide
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 2, 1963, 115, abstract 2E781
(In collection. "Primeneniye ulltraakust. k issled, veshchestvall.
no. 15. M., 1961, 189 - 194)
TEXT; An investigation was carried out of the effect of the ultrasound
and of the alternating magnetic field h on the domain structure of iron silicide
in the presence of various magnetizing fields H. The observation of the domain
structure was carried out by the method of Kerr's meridional magneto-optical
effect. It was established that the ultrasound leads to a fractionation of the
main domain structure both in the absence of the field H and in its presence.
The total number of domains increases 2 - 3 times. This circumstance is ex-
plained by the fact that the'magnetic energy of the sample decreases during the
fractionation of the domains. The ultrasonic shaking and the "shaking" by the
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