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_Vxnd.med.nauk I-A&MVEYSKIT, P.A.A Some problems in the disability evaluation of patients with late couseqrlences of closed brain trauma without organic symptoms. Trudy LIRTIN 2:213-217 '59. (MA 13:7) (DIUBILITY NAWATION) (MAIN--WOMWS AND DUMICS) YAXXAVEYSKIY. P.A., kEtud.med.nauk; SAMNYANP I.A*, kand.med.nauk Some problems in the diagnosis of arachnoiditis of the brain in disability evaluation connected vith It. Trudy LIETIN 2: 232-237 '59. (KIRA 13:7) (BRAIN-DISMASES) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) M&MMYSMY, P.A.; TONIYAH, T.A. Effect of thyroidin on blood cholesterol in cerebrovascular diseases. Zhur.nevr. i paikh. 59 no.4:455-457 '59. (KIM 12:6) 1. Klinika nervnykh bolezney (zav. - prof* I.Ta.Razdol'skiy) Leningradakogo 3anitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditainakogo instituta. (TIMOID GIAND, extracts, deasicated, eff. on blood cholesterol in cerebral vase. die. (Rua)) (CHOLESTEROL, in blood, in cerebral vase. die., eff. of &esaicated tkrrold prop. (Rua)) (BRAIN, blood supply, vase. die., eff. of desaicated thyroid prep. on blood cholesterol (Rus)) MAKKAVETSKIrk P.A. Clinical evaluation and expert significance of disorders of the functional state of the central nervous system. Trudy LIETIN 7:155-174 162. (MIRA 15:8) (NERVOUS SYSTEM-DIgEASES) (BRAIN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES ) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) MAKKAVEYSKIL P.A. SANAMYAN, E.A. [deceased] Diagnosis of some encephalitis "A" syndromes and their expert evaluation. Trudy LIETIN 7:184-188 162. (MIRA 15:8) (ENCEPHALITIS) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) MAKKAVEYSKIY, P.A. Manifestations of disorders in the stability of the functional state of the nervous system and their importance in clinical practive and in evaluating the working capacity. Trudy LIETIN no.l3t7l-84 164. (MIRA 18:12) BRFNDSTEDP A.N., nauchnyy sotrudnik; MAKKAVEYSKIY, P.A., kand. med. iwik Characteristics of some features of the nervous system in elderly and senile persons according to electroencephalographic data. Trudy LIETIN no.l6sl78-182 164. (MIRA 19tl) 1. institut evolyutsionnoy fiziologii AMN SSSR i Leningradskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institiit ekspertizy trudospooobnostl i organizataii truda invalidov. RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: R~jf Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 23364 Author : Farkasan, V.; ~~Y~'C. Inst :Rumanian Acad6my Title :Derivatives of Furan. I. Para-Substituted Anilides of 5-Nitrofurancarboxyllc-2 Acid. II. Chloro- and Nitro-Substituted Anilides of Furancarboxylic-2 Acids. Orig Pub: Studii si cercetari chim. Acad. RPR. Fil. Cluj, 1957, 8, No 1-2, 151-158; No 3-4, 363-370. Abstract: I. Anilldes answering the formula 6c(NO2)=C CONHR (II) were synthetized by the interaction of 5-nitrofuran-carboxilic-2 acid chloride (I) with amines of aromiatic, aliphatic-aromatic and hetero- cyclic series with a view to obtain Insecticides and bactericides. N,Nf-dI-(5-nItro-2-furoyl)-III Card 1/9 RUMANI.~ / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-lqlimiya, No 7, 1959, 233611 Abstract: (V) and N,N1-di-(5-nitro-2-furoyl)-IV (VI) were obtained by the reaction of I with p-phenylene- diamine (III) and benzidine (IV) respectively. An equivalent amount of p-toluidine in ether is added to the ether solution of I, and II (R =.4-CH3 COO, melt. p. 1620 (from glacial CH COOH), is obtained. Under closely similar conditions, V, melt. p. above 3000, VI, melt. p. 2500 [from nitrobenzene (VII)J, and the following IIs (the Rs and melt. p. in OC are presented) were pro- duced: 2 CH OC H~.' 185 (from a1c.); 4-ClC6H4 (Ha), 4-Br~034, Y99 ~from ale.). 4 cH co 6H~ (IIa), 4-BrC6H4. 156 from glaciL ~H?80OHOC); -CH3 (',ONHC6'14, above 3000; C~H5"2j9l ( rom alc.); acridyl-9. 245 (from Wa er). The solution of 1.7 g of I in 15 ml of ether Is added to the cooled solutior. of I F of aminophenol in 5 ml of pyrIJiLIP, the mix- Card 2/9 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-KhImIya, No 7, 1959, 23364 Abstract: ture is allowed to stand for 1 hour at about 200, after which it is treated with 100 ml of water, II R = 4-HOC H4) (IIc) is obtained, melt. p. 2670 rom. alc.~; the latter Is also produced by P boiling (for 30 6o min.) 0.2 g of lIb with 10 ml of HC1 (1 1). IIb is produced by boiling (10 min.) 0.2 g of Hc with 6 ml of (CH3CO)2). The solution of 0,65 9 of I In 5 ml of VII is slowly added to the solution of 0.5 9 Of P- nitroaniline (VIII) in 5 ml of VII and the mixture is treated with 5 ml of VII and 20 ml of CH30H, II (R = 4-02NC611A) (IId), melt. p. 2250 (from a1c.) is obtaine . The suspension of 0.5 9 of %drochloride of 4--H2NC6H NHC6H ), melt. p. 1 30 (from a1c.) is obtained. TAe solutIon of 1.1 g of I in 10 ml of ether is added to the Card 3/9 '-7 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: :ief Zhur-lrhimiya, No 7, 1959, 23364 Abstract: cooled solution of 1 g of 2,4-dichloroanillne (IX) in 5 ml of pyridine, the mixture is allowed to stand for 30 min. at about 200, after which 10 ml of ether is added) the mixture is evaporated and treated with 200 ml of water, II (R = 2,4- Cl2c6H3) (IIe), melt. p. 141-14,20 (from a1c.) is obtained; the latter is obtained also by direct chlorination of II (R C6H5) (IIf) in CHC13 medium. II. The synthesis of II and anilides of the formula 6CH=CHCH=aCON1L1 (X) by the condensation of I and furan-carboxylic-2 acid chloride (XI) with amine3 or by the chlorination and nitration of IIf and X (R = C6H5) (Xa) is described. 3 rill of XI is added to the cooled solution of 2 ml of 2-chloro- Card 4/9 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 23364 Abstract: aniline in 5 ml of ether, the precipitate 13 dis- solved In 20 ml of 80% CH3COOff and diluted with 40 ml of water, X (R = 2-ClCOO Is obtained, yield 2.2 g (of impure X), melt. p. 900 (from a1c. and 50% CH3COOH). The following Xs (Hs, yield in g and melt. p. in OC are enumerated) are prepared under closely similar conditions: 4-ClC6H4, - , 148 (from a1c.); 2,4-Cl2C6H31 0.9 (from 2.4 g of W, 86 (from aqueous a1c.); 4-02NC6H4, 2.8 (from 4 g of VIII), 208-209 (from 70% CH3COOH and pyridine). Also the following: Hs were prepared: 2-ClC6H4 (Ilg), - , 137 (from a1c., 50% CH3COOH and alc.); 2,4,6-ci C6h2 (IIh), 2 [from 3 g of 2,4,6-trichloro- aniline ~XIIH, 172 (from 80% acetone, a1c. and 60% Card 5/9 7 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, L"To 7, 1959, 23364 Abstract: acetone). The solution of 2 g of o-nitroaniline (XIII) in 2.5 ml of' pyridine is treated with 2 ml of XI and heated In a water bath for 20 min., X (R = 2-02NC6H4) is obtained, yield 2 g, melt. p. 115-1160 (from a1c.). The mixture of 5 9 of picra- mide, 8 ml of pyridine and 5.5 ml of XI Is heated In a water bath for 3 hours, 250 ml of water is added after cooling, and the precipitate is washed with 50 ml of hot CH3COOH, X [R = 2,4,6-(02N) C6H21 (X%b) is obtained, yield 2.5 g, melt. p. 2210 ~fvom acetone). II (R = 2-02NC6H4) (IIAL) is prepared by the action of 2 g of' I on 2 g of XIII In 5 ml of dimethylaniline, yield 2 g, melt. p. 193-19140 (from glac. CH3COOH). The mixture of 5 ml of XI and 2.5 g of XII is heated (in a sealed tube) at 135-1450 Card 6/9 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 23364 J~ is obtained, Abstract: for 3 hours, and "' (R = 2,4,6-Cl C6H2) ield 2.~, melt. p. 1500 (from glac. CH3COOH and ~ 0% ale . X [R = 2,4-(02N)2C6H 311 melt. p. 16'o (from benzene, 8N, and 50% CH3COOH), and II [R = 2,4-(02N)2C6H?) (IIJ), yield 0.5 9 (from 1.5 g of 2,4-dinitroan line), melt. P. 1750 (from glac. CH3C00H, benzene and ale.) are obtained similarly. Ha, melt. p. 1780 (from ale.) and He are prepared by the action of the solution of 0.33 9 Of C12 in 5 ml of glac. CH3CQOH on 1 g of IIf or by the action of the solution of 3.53 9 of C12 in 63 ml of glac. CH3COOH an 2 g of IIf respec- tivel He is prepared also by heating for 3 hours~*the mixture of 0.5 9 of IIf and 0 .~2 g of Card 7/9 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiyaj No 7, 1959, 23364 Abstract: C12 In 10 ml of glac. CH3COOH at 140-1450 in a sealed tube. The mixture of 0.8 ml of HN03 (d = 1-5), 0.8 ml of H3PO4 and 5 ml of (CH3CO)2O is added to the suspension of 2 g of IIf In 8 mi of (CH3CO)2O at -100, allowed to stand for 48 hours at about 200, and the precipitate is washed with hot C6H6; IId is obtained, yield 0.25 g (0-75 g of III is separated from the benzene mother 1i uor). -02NC6H4', P. 115 11 0 0.2 g of X (R = 2 / melt. from a1c.), is prepared similarly from 2 g of Xa allowing to stand at -100 for 2 hours). The re- ~ action of 1 g of IIf with the mixture of 4 ml of H2SO4 (d = 1.84) with 3.5 ml of HN03 (d = 1.52) at 00 results in IIJ, yield 0.6 g (crude). Experi- Card 8/9 RUMANIA / Organic Chemistry. Synthesis. G Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 7, 1959, 23364 0 Abstract: ments with chlorination of Xa and Xb and nitration of Ild and Xb did not result in individual sub- stances. The bactericidal action of IIa, IIg, IIh and Xb In vitro Is high. -- A. Travin 7- Card 9/9 FARCASAN, V.; MWAY, C. On some anilides of the 5-nitro-2-pyromucic acid. Rev cbimie 5 no.l: 129-137 6o. (EEAI 10:2) 1. Akademie der Rumanischen Volksrepublik-Zweigstelle Cluj Chemisches Institut. (Nitrofuroic acid) (Anilides) IOMCU, Hari&; MCKAY, Clara Condensation of the nitrobenzaldehydes with derivatives of mandelic ac--'d. Studia Univ B-B S Chan 8 no.1:283-290 063 1. nBabes-Bo* :~ai"' University, Cluj. KEKEDY, L.; MAKKAY, F. New analy-tic applications of xanthates. Studia Univ B-B S. Lhem 7 no.i:135-144 162. Kh'KEDY y L. ; p ~AKKYy , Y. - -t . -,~ 'few analytic applicat4r,ns ~-r' xantroger-ateL : t. 3. 3Luc;ia ~-'n-liv 3~-~-, L". Chen '7 no.2:105-109 I t2. V 4' 15-57-7-9667 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 7, pp 135-136 (USSR) AUTHORS: Makkelvi, V. I., Everkhart, D. L., Garrels, R. M. TITLE: Review of Hypotheses on the Origin of Uranium Deposits (Obzor gipotez o genezise uranovykh mestorozhdeniy) PERIODICAL: V sb: Geol. atom: syrlyevykh materialov. Moscow, Gosgeoltekhizdat 1956, pp 25-52 ABSTRACT: The authors examine the basic characteristics of the most important industrial deposits of U and review some problems of their origin. The following groups of deposits are distinguished: 1) uranium-bearing volcanic rock, pegmatites, and migmatites; 2) U in hydrothermal veins and metasomatic deposits; 3) U deposits in sandstones; 4) uranium-containing coal and associated carbonaceous shales; 5) uranium-containing Card 1/3 black shales; 6) uranium-containing marine phosphorites. 15-57-7-9667 Review of Hypotheses on the Origin of Uranium Deposits (Cont.) The authors note forms of U deposits in uranium-bearing volcanic rock and geochemical conditions of their deposition from the magma. The tendency of U to be concentrated in fusions at late stages of their differentiation is also noted. Three main types of hydro- thermal vein de osits are distinguished as follows: 1) nickel-cobalt- silver veins; 2~ quartz iron-lead veins; 3) iron-titanium veins. In the opinion of the authors, the U of hydrothermal veins is concen- trated from residual solutions of magmatic differentiation, which are rich in silicic acid and alkalis. The following aspects of the hydro- thermal process have not been clarified yet: 1) the composition and temperature of the solutions; 2) the correlation of depth and pressure at the place of deposition; 3) the chemistry of sedimen- tation; 4) structural control at the place of localization of the ore. The authors give their views and a certain amount of factual data on these problems. Ore bodies of the Colorado plateau and Witwaters-*, Jftand are classed with the sandstone U deposits. Some characteristi'b8 of these deposits are mentioned, and the hypotheses of their in- filtrational and their hydrothermal origin are outlined. In the Card 2/3 15-57-7-9667 Review of Hypotheses on the Origin of Uranium Deposits (Cont.) opinion of the authors, U was introduced into the uranium-containing coal after deposition of the host rock, but before its carbonization. The deposition of U in the coal occurred as a result of chemical reaction or adsorption. The source of the U in coal must be de- termined separately in each case. The U in uranium-containing black shale is usually considered to be syngenetic; however, it is possible that a certain amount of it could have been adsorbed after formation of the rock. Deposition of U in shales occurred, for the most part, biochemically or by adsorption under favorable chemical conditions. In uranium-containing phosphorites, the greater part of the U was possibly attracted by adsorption from the water at the time of deposition of the phosphorites or soon after. The origins of the various types of uranium deposits reflect the basic properties of U. These are,chiefly, its great ion radius, multivalence, the solubility of many uranium compounds and the considerable stability of uranium compounds in reducing conditions. Card 313 V. S. Domarev L h"athumatinal Reviewq Makkel, D. V. [Mackey, G. W. Functions on locally compact groups, Uspehi Matem. (N.S.) B. no.r Vol. 15 No. 2 VSO), T5-129 (MP, (Russiati) Feb. 1954 Translated front Bull. Arner. Math. Soc. 56, 385-112~;- Almobra (1950); the're Rev. 12, 598. 2 KIRALINIZOV, V.I.; MAKKINAO M.E.; PUKHOV, A.P.; TIKHCHIROV, P.I. ....................... Decrystallization of natural rubber Iq heating with a high- frequanc7 electric current. Kauch, i rez. 17 no.2:31-34 F 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1.Leningradskiy shinnyy zavod i Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy prcm7shlennosti. (Rubber) (Induction heating) MAKKOS, Alajos; HEIIECZI, Imrs Electromagnetic vibrational feeders. Musz elet 20 no.5:13 1-1 Mr t65. MAKKOVETIVA, I.I. - A- - - Nutrition of young pike in Rybinsk Reservoir. Top,ikht. n0-7:60- 95 '56. (KLP.A 10:3) 1. lb-.'oqdra zoologii Yaroalavskogo gosudaretvennogo pedagogichaskogo inati"ita, im. K.D. Ushinskogo* (aybinsk Reservoir--Pik.) xuzmsoV, N.V.; HMOVXMA, I I - YAKOVLEV. K.F.. red.; KHODINOVA, V.P., tekhn.red, [Animals of Yaroslavl Province] Zhivtnyi mir lAroslavskoi oblasti. IAroslavl', IAroslavskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. 1959. 226 p. (MIRA 13:3) (Yaroslavl Province-Zoology) KULEMIN, A.A.; MAKKOVEYEVA, I.I. - Characteristics of the distribution of commercial vertebrates in Yaroslavl Province and methods for their protection and reproduction. Dokl. na, nauch. konf. 1 no-408-64 162. (MIRA 16:8) (Yaroslavl Province--Vertebrates) .XMOVEYEVA,--,b,l.;- CHVANKINA, M.A. Feeding habits anV food relatinships of young roach and bream in the Kostroma reach of Gorkiy Reservoir. Dokl. na nauch. konf. 1 no.4365-69 162. (MIRA 16:8) (Gorkiy Resefvoir-Fishes--Food) (Gorkiy Ps*voir-Roach (Fish)) (Gorkiy Reservoir-Bream) HAKKOVEYSKIYOA4. Cholesterol metabolism in )eptic ulcer and its modifications following prolonged sleep therapy. Trudy rZGKI 20:262-266 154. (XLRA 10: 8) 1. K*linike nervnykh bolezney Leningradakogo sanitarno-gigiyaaichaskago meditsinskogo institute, zav. klinikoy - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR, Prof. I.Ya.Rasdollskiy i Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolesney Loningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditainakogo Institute, sav. kafedroy - prof. S.M.Ryss. (PIWTIC UIZXR. therapy. sleep ther.. off. on blood cholesterol) (BLOW, cholesterol, off. of sleep ther. in peptic ulcer) (CHOIRSTEROL, in blood. eff. of sleep ther. in peptic ulcer) (ST-Re 6 therapeutic use, peptic ulcer. off. on blood cholesterol) MAKS IMOVA. 0. S. Dissertation; "Thermic and Thermochemical Treatment of Monocrystals of Synthetic Corandum.w Cand Tech Sci. Leningrad Technological Inst. Leningrad 1953. W-30928 SO: Referativnyy Zhurnal, No. 5, Dec 1953, Moscow, AN USSR (NZX*W) 137-58-6-13020 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 263 (USSR) AUTHORS Eyduk, Yu.Ya., Maksimova, O.S., Pauksh, P.G. TITLE: Titanium Enamels on Cast Iron (Titanovyye emali po chugunu) PERIODICAL Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1956, Vol 9, pp 169-176 ABSTRACT The purpope of the study was to obtain white enamel for cast iron pigmented.,,with TiOZ at a firing temperature < 8000C. Founding orits was done at a temperature of 1150-1250c'C, grinding was done in ceramic mills until the 44900 mesh/cmz screen residue was 5-101o. The surface of the cast iron was cleaned with wire brushes and emery or by sandblasting (metal- shot blasting). The zone of optimal firing was determined vis- ually after calcination of cast-iron plates with enamel applied during 15 min in a gradient kiln with a variation in temperature from 500 to 10000. The samples were tested for the degree of whiteness, chemical stability, coefficient of heat expansion, and thermal stability. The contents of the charge and the enamel frits are quoted. High-grade coatings are obtained from R-3 frit containing (in %) SiOZ 48.5, Na2O 10.7, B203 Card I/Z 7.7, TiO? 17.3, and Na2AIF 11.9. During the grinding 1% 6 0 137-58-6-13020 Titanium Enamels on Cast Iron (of frit weight) of NaNO2 and 1.5% of bentonite should be added to this frit in order to prevent formation of wavy wrinkles in the enamel. The following frit of group V11 proved to be the best of the boron-free frits studied SiOZ 61.34, Na?O 18.89, K?O 1. 15, MgO 0.52, CaO 3.80, AIZ03 5.19, TiOZ 4.29, and CaF2 4.82. During its grinding 12-151o (of weight of frit) of TiO2 and 1.5% of bentonite are added in order to obtain a good opaqueness of the enamel. These enamels meet thete-hnicai standards relative to thermal stability and mechanical properties and greatly surpass the factory enamel in whiteness and chemical stabil 4~y- Enamels of various bright colors were obtained on the base of low-melting boron-free frit. Ts.G. 1. C-ast iron--Coatings 2. Enamel coatings--Applications 3. Titanium-Applications Card 2/2 SOV/1 37-58-7-14 117 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 20 (USSR) AUTHOR: M TITLE: Reaction Between Fireclay Brick and Fluoric Glass (Vzaimodey- stviye shamotnogo ogneupora s ftorsoderzhashchey steklomassoy) PERIODICAL: Zinatn. raksti. Latv. Univ. , Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1957, Vol 14, pp 195-199 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the contact layer resulting from a 2-week 0 reaction between fireclay brick (33. 7 7o A1203) and banked fluoric glass (6cfo F) at 1360-13800C showed the glass to divide into 3 layers in which the F contents decline and the Fez03 contents increase toward the refractory. Crystals of mullite and corundum are seen in the coatact zone between glass and refrac- tory, and the firebrick layer is markedly eaten away by the glass. 1. Refractory materials--Chemicai reactions 2. Glass Y a. G. --Chemical reactions Card 1/1 SOV/ 137- 58-7-15479 Translation from Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya. 1958, Nr 7, p2221USSR,~ AUTHORS: Eyduk, Yu.Ya., Pauksh, P.G., Maksimova, 0 TITLE: Influence of Sorne Technological Factors on the Properties of Covering Enamels on Cast Iron (Vliyaniye nekotorykh tekhnc)- logicheskikh faktorov na svoystva pokrovnykh emalev po chugunu) PERIODICAL: Zinatn. raksti. Ldtv. Unl,.-., U~_h. zap. Latv. un-t, 1957. Vol 14, pp 221-Z24 ABSTRACT On introduction of a small amount of Ti02 (4,~%'. es, a sep- arate component o- as a titanium flux (Na?O, SiOZ, TiOZ) the properties of the enamels investigated did not change f rom the method of introduction. Introduction of TiO? as a separate component simplifies the technique of preparation of frits. Upon substitution of 1% 13203 in the composition of the enamel for 1% SiO? the wetting capacity of the enamels is increased consider- ably and the firing temperature is somewhat lowered. The best milling additive for the Ti enamels investigated is 1-2% of bent- Card 1/2 onite which has considerably greater binding ability than the Influence of Some Technologica! Factors (cont.) SOV/ 137-58-7-15479 usual plastic clays. Too fine a milling of frits contributes to the appearance of the defect known as "korezhina" ("writhing"). The best results were produced when the slip contained 5-12% of 0.05-0.01 mm charn particles. When the Slip contains more of such particles the quality of the surface on firing is impaired, R A. 1. Enamel coatings- -Binders 2. Titanium oxides - -Applications 3. Cast iron--Coatings Card 2/2 MAKSIMOVA, O.S.; ROZHKINA, G.D. Rapid method of determining the content of S102 in types of glass. Stek. i ker. 18 no.11:22-23 N 161. (MIRA 15:3) '%Glass--Analysis) (Silica) MAKSIMOVA, 0,_S -YANSON, G.D. Quantitative determination of silicic acid in glasses with quinoline. Zav.lab. 29 no.5%540 '63. (NIRA 16:5) 1. Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Silicic acid) (Glass) (Quinoline) IYEVB 'SH, A.Fjlevinh, A.], glav. red.; EYLUK, zam. glav. red.; VAYVA-D, A.Ya.[VaivP-ds,A.j, red.; nhu5' O.K... red - MAKSINGVA. O.S., red.; UPITE, A.Yu., red.; DYMARSKAYA, re (Glazes, their production and application] Glazxul, Ah proizvodstvo I primenenie. Riga, Izd-vo AN Latviiskoi -S~h, 1964- 249 P. (MIRA ]e:4) 1. Latvijas Padomju Socialiatiskas Republikas Zinat.nu Akademija. Kimijas instituts. T F ACC_1W:_A_P6030765 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/66/002/009/1563/156 'h AUTHOR: Yanson, G. D.; Bindar, Ye. I.. Maksimova, 0. S.; Fre ORG: Riga Polytechnic Institute (Rizhskiy politekhnicheskiy institut) TITLE: Kinetics of formation of certain lead compounds ki e SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganiches yz7materialy, v. 2, no. 9, 1966, 1563-1567 TOPIC TAGS: stoichiometric mixture, lead oxide, lead canpound ABSTRACT: Stoichiometric mixtures of oxides corresponding to PbTi03, PbZr03, and PbNb206 werea wet-ground, pressed into disks, fired at 300-9000C for 30-180 min, sin- tered and tested for water absorption, linear shrinkage, weight loss, and phase compo- sition by chemical and x-ray methods. Lead niobate started at about 300 and ended at 6000C. Formation of lead titanate proceeded at almost the same rate, starting at 5500C. Lead zirconate started to form at 650OC; it proceeded at a high rate and stop- ped at 9000C. The apparent energies of activation for lead titanate and zirconate Q = 4.575 tg a are close to one another. For PbNbZO6 it is somewhat lower because formation takes place at a lower temperature. The Jander equation (Z. emorgmt. allgem. Chem., 163, 1, 1927) is valid only for the initial stage of reaction; the Ginstiling equation M prikZ. khimii, 23, 1249; 25, 718(1952) gives more satisfac'-.jry results for the deter- Card 1/2 UDC: 546.815 : 531.1 ,,-;L ACC -NR, AP6030765 . 0 ' mination of constants of isothermal reaction and apparent energy of activation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 4/ SUBM DATE: 09Dec65/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 004 Card 2/2 1~ MAKSIMOV&-.,Q%T.* Synoptic conditions creating large autumn temperature anomalies in the Arctic. Probl. Arkt. i Antarkt. no.12:47-53 163. (MA 160) (Arctic regions-Atmoopheric temperature) a ,tre "s t -ttrit-214 -eta ~-q ru"upm,--an "-,r-t ---s ie, we e dso --,ObtaiheCl,_,_V, i~"_ --h 46n4 '--. t -a meat . . . . . . . . . . . 4' VU_-,tQr_-_ -a acuuvt-4f~ 41 P, - oun tha_t-_~:t e.- sur ic -Crdh4ir- n ts its -cote ~vd6rohiit' Ws e At: ..,j .9---`,,f_i~:_ifios_,d-- VeAl r.e~a. t - -- --- Izd 'onvextend,~,d~on- y d_- sp qt~ c llmqns_-'~ue re-ztemp fire- ) - " ~ ~__ _: ko O(M-f 46k. .~e -o r~,-_! s- _g, n, tin toj%': SrLt J:,Oi% 4!kLjYA ---vlarbal ru atu'ru,__ 0 0 aL Te~a g lk*te P-.r-o as C OTAP AT a iilly shaat ~-tredt etlg --'The---' ar nee iti-ou h d- I "har,740, rom,-_9., _eVe X~ ~1,1__ -S p et F y W-~ 40hve a t 6~81 .-_hoatL-_ -treatpd::-stael-: T em, h a an _S1 it ;,&,.M tUng t C7.4teelo _%Aifi~ tons a-, 0 _T, u w0.- !P%~4 ALEEKSETEVA, Te,A,, inzhal GRUZDOV, A*P,, insh.1 IL1111, Ye.P., Jmzh.j XONOVALOVA, I.N., inshoj_,~~MSIM~A-O,,X" inzh&; SHTREMELO, M&A.,, insh. Texperature dependence of elastic properties of thin-shoot spring allom Priborostroenis no*9t25-27 3 165o (MIRA 18310) KAKSMOVA, P. 1. Now methods for using exchange equipment in anteRatic telephone systems. Vest.sTiast 7 ao.6:4-5 Ag 147- WaA 9:1) 1.StaxtsloaW lashener Proletarakoy Avtouatichookoy telefoaxey stantall v Heokve. (Telephone stati*an--Naaagement) SIMKO, Z.S.; SIIAYWV, A.B.; HAESIMOVA, R.A.; SFMNOV. M.N.; SMIPNOVA, A.D.; MOSHKOVSKIY. Sh.D.; 210SMA, VAL; VEYS. R.A.; BPkRSZINA. Te.K. Fumagillin produced from an organism isolated in the U.S.S.R. Antibiotiki 2 no.6:14-16 H-D 157. (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iaboratoriya antibiottkoy biolo"ochvennogo fakullteta Hoskovskogo ordew Lenina gosudaretvannogo universiteta Imeni K.Y.Lomonosova. Vseaoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inatitut antibiotikov. Kauchno- isaledovatellskiy Institut malyarit, meditsinskoy perazitologit i gollmintologii. (ASPERGILLUS. fumigatue, prod. of fumagillin (Rus)) (ANTIBIOTICS. preparation of, fumagillin, from Aspergillus fumigatus (Rua)) BUM. Z~.E., KARS D(OVA,-&A,-. Korphological varinbility and antibiotic properties of strnins of PenIcIlltus chrysogenum Thom. nnd Penicillium notatum West. isolnted In vArious areAS Of the USSR (with summAry in Inglishl Mikrobiologlia 27 no.2:157-163 Kr-AP 158 (KIRA 11:5) 1. Mookovskly gosudaretvennyy universiteto biologo-pochvennyy fnkulltet. (PENICILLIUK, chrysogenum & notatum, morphol. & antlblotic properties (Rua)) MAKSIMOVA, R.A.; BWM, Z.A.; SKIRMOVA, A.D- The fumagillin producer and problems in fermentation. Antibiotiki 4 no.5:14-19 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:2) 1. laboratorlya antibiotikov biologo-pochvennogo fakullteta Moskav- skogo gosudarstvanuogo universiteta i Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issiodo- vatel'skiy institut antibiotikov. (A.SPERGILWS) (AMEBIGMES) M.AKSIMOVA, R. A., Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Fumagillin and conditions of its formation." Moscow, 1960. 16 pp; (Moscow Order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner State Univ im M. V. Lomonosov); 190 copies; price not given; (KL, 18-6G, 149) BEKKM, Z.E.; MAKSI140VA, R.A. Modification of a method used in plant growth applicable to the study of the development antibiotic-producing fungi. Antibiotiki 5 no.2s27-30 Va-Ap 160. WERA 143 5) 1. Laboratoriya antibiotikov biologo-pochvennogo fakulltets, Moskovsko o gosudarstvennogo universiteta. & TIBIOTICS) (FUNGI) BORDUKOVA, M.V,, kand. sellkhoz. nauk; 14ELINIKOV, V.A., kand. sell- khoz. nauk, KOWCGVA, M.N., kand. sellkhoz. nauk; ALEKSEYEV, L.Z., agronom, YUUUD-_rVA_,_S.A., agronom; PAYATSYK, V.V., agronom; KHAYKEVICH, A.M., agronom; BYKOVA, M.G., red., DEYEVA, V.M., tekhn. red. [Handbook for the potato grower]Spravochnik kartofelevoda. Moskva., Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 335 P. (MIRA 16:2) (Potatoes) LUMSON, Viktor Emanuilovich; KUZENSOVA. N.P.; KAKSIKOVA. S.N. [Investigation of Ural and Volga oil-bearing provinces by the geochemical bitumen method] Issledovanie Uralo-Volzhakoi neftenoonoi provintaii metodami gookhimicheskoi bituminologii. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1938. 4 v. (KIRA 13:6) (Bitumen) (Second Baku--Oil fields) LMRSON, Viktor Emanuilovich; KUZNETSOVA. Nina Pavlovna-..NkKSINDVA, --SAroLfima Mikolayevna; GALIPERN, G.D., doktor khim.nauk. otv.red.; RTLINA, Tu.T., takha.red. [Some problems in the geochemical history of bituminous minerals of the Volga Valley in Kuybyshev Province) Nakotorys problemy gookhimicheakol Istnrit bituminozrVkh inkopaamykh ItLuibyehevelcogo Povolzblia. Mnskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR. 1958. 62 p. (MIRA 11:12) (Kuybyshev Province--Bituminous materials) LMNSON, Viktor Emanullovich; KUZNNTSOVA, Hiria Pavlovna;-XWjNDVA,- M, G.D., d.oktor khim.nau , ,'o't' , " r eraf k v'.Ah. _pa; GALIPF 1~_ARWA1RZVSkKATA,P'.�% red. lzd-va; RTLIEA. Tu.T., tekba.red. [Introduction to the general study of bitumen of the Ural Mountain and Volga regions and results of the study of bitumen of Saratov Province] Vvedenle v obahchee issledovante bituninologil Uralo- Povolzhlia i rezulltaty bituminologicheiskogo izuchenita Saratovskoi oblasti. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1958. 153 P. (MIRA 11:12) (Ural Mountain region--Bitumen) (Volga Valley--Bitumen) LMNSON, Viktor Enanuilovich; Sersfima Nikolayevna; rea- ; KOTLYARMSMA, t8 ~~. red. KIJZIMTSOVA, Nine Pavlovne; KAKSIMOVA, GALIPMUI, G.D., doktor khim.nn'uk". otv'. P.S., red.izd-va; SIMKnIA, G.S., [Bituminology of the Paleozoic of Tatarstan and Bashkiria] K bituminologii paleozoia Tatarii i Bashkirii. 14oskva. Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1959. 87 P. (MIRA 13:1) (Tatar A.S.S.R,--Patroleum geology) (BasbLkiria--Petroleum geology) w * iw ir .io, (w i, ,6, 400000000006000;0;e Is ~I a said I a I ullutsl4tstsulsio 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 eeJ 00 - - - - - - - - - - - ,W- 000*0000000000001 a n I a w 4 at a a a 400 11"(11bulluls "I all Itill jWl' %'I all. .1, ". it.. I- , 11.1 1 11- . ...... j4`4 lips: a A 'I, goo I a Ow.. 9 to w 11 an 411143111 lift 01111 1 Of 00000.0000000060.0 as* 60006 000#000496000 0 T'se"ooo*,O,oooooeo000000*000000000600000oooooooo .00 00 1-00 -00 -00 go: goo 0 0: .00 woo S, '00 1:300 woo MAKSIMOVA, S. V. Can. Geological mid Mineralogical Sci.9 Mbr.j Paleontological Inst., Dept. Biol. Sci., Acad. Sci., -1940-. "The First Representative of the Germs Bisatoceras From The Upper Paleozoic of the Urals* SOt Dok. AN, No. 9, 1940; Juresanities, A New Genus Of The Family Somoholitidae," SOt Dok. AN, No. 9, 1940; "On the Distribution of Ammonities in the Lower Permian of the Urals and the Resulting Stratigraphic Conclusions," SO: Dok. AN, 28, No. 2, 1940; "A Contribution to the Faunistic Characteristics of th-.; Ax-tinskian Stage S. Str.,w SO: Dok. ANj 46, No. 2, 1945; "The Coast of the Invisible Sea," SO: Nauka i Zhizn', No. 4, 1948 "New Books on Geology From the Gostekhizdat Poplar Scientific Library," SOx Nauka. i Zhizal, No. 4, 1949o D.V.. otvetetvenW redaktor; LMLINSKIY, I.Ye.. Te or lvd-atel'styl;'TOMMIN. M.L,t4eklinicheskly redaktor. M nite's- If rom tihe lower p a-it of the S66vagerina layers of the Yurezani River.] Ammonity 1z nizhnei chsksti shvagerinovyk-li sloev reki tUrezani. Moskva. Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1948. 39 P. (Akadeciia nauk SSSR. Paleoatologicheskil Institut. Trudy, vol. 14, no.4). (KLRA 11:?) (Yurezani Val I ey-Ayrtmono Idea) 1' TA tut-e U Books on Geology From the Gostakhlzdat Scientific lAbrary," S. V. Makelmova, Vand Geol PAneral Sci, ii pp miauka. i MIzn I" go 4 "RevieWs three 'books: "The Origin of Moruntains.,.,, C on'tinents," by V. A. Obruchav, "Volcanoes I' E. P. Zavaritakaya, and "The Prehistoric ,Aiitho" by V. 1. Grcmov. First book Is based .,on theory of molten core (residual condition once ecaplete molten state of the. ear J*CM% th) 3631eves other vienoints should have been 59/49T10 (Contd) Apr 49 presented to broaden -readers understanding. Sicond book devotee considerable space to knovn- voicanoes (Vesuvius., etio.). Considers third book vell vritten, but objects to unnecessary reference to a large number of prehistoric 801malm. Theie tb"e books and a I WevioUs form a 441tilm on "11arthquakes fairly ccKplete':,~,., 'set, Considers desirable an additional one on fossils and their formation. IUMMOYIA, A.V, I Some characteristics of deposits and preservation of mollusk shells. Trudy Inst.okean. 4:165-171 '49. (KUU 9:3) (shells) PRf n TUCAUJ----4Z. J.; OSIPOVA. A.I.; 0~-IIXEIXV. D.9., otvetstvennvy redaktor; AVDUSINA, Ye.l.. redaktor izdatellstva; NEVAAY"ZVA. N.A.. takhr-i- cheekly redaktor. LPalacecological study of the uDrer Paleozoic torrigenoua strata of the Urals.] Opyt peieoekologicheakogo iosledovantia varkhAe- paleozoicheskikh terrigenafth tolshch Urple. Moskva, 17d-vo Akad. nank SSGR. 19SO. 145 p. (Akademiia nank SSSR. PaleontoWgicheskii institut. Trudy, vol. 30) (MIRA 10:7) (Ursl Rountqin region-Geology, StrntigrnDhic) -US.SH/Geophysics - Sakmarites., Urals *q/Jun 52 "Faleofaunal Characteristic of Sstl--q ite Layer," S.V. Kaksimova "Iz Ak Hauk, Ser Geolog" No 3, PP 118-127 On the basis of the distribution of ammonites and fusulinids in some cross sections of the west slope of the Urals, the author distinguishes in the SF% layer 2 outstanding groups of ammonites: the Ist with Prostachioceras juresanense and Eosi- anites; the 2d with Sakmarites postcarbonarious and Propopanoceras Dicallidum. These groups of ammonites are connected with some well-detd groups of:fusulinids. 0r67 MAKSIMOVA,S.V. Facies and ecological characteristics of the Droducing stratum in the Syzran region. Trudy Inst.nefti no-5:108-137 '55. (MLRA 8:12) (Syzran region--Petroleum geology) XMIMOVA. S.V. -_. 1- ~ S.Om18 A adI:1-0w,"WRter limestones of the lower Carboniferous in the Kuznetsk Basin. Trudy Inst.nefti 7*123-146 156 (MICRA 10:1) (Kuznetsk Basin--Geology. Stratigraphic) (L;mestone) - MAKSIMOVA, S.V.; ROSTOVTSXVA, L.F. Foraminifera as indicators of the stratigraphy of the Tournalsian stage of the Kuznetsk Basin. Biul.MOIP.Otd.geol- 31 no-15:51-62 S-0 '56. (MLRA 10-3) (Kuznetsk Bansin-Geology, Stratigraphic) 26-58-5-4/57 AUTHOR: h1Aksimov2,,,~.S.V._, Candidate 01 Geological and Mineralogical Sciences TITLE: The Continent-Displacement Hypothesis and Zoogeography (Gipo- teza peremeshcheniya materikov o zoogeografiya) ;-1.7 PERIODICAL: Priroda, 1958,ANr 5, pp 21-30 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Wegener's theory that the existing continents were originally one land area of which portions have separated and slowly drifted apart is being critically reviewed in this article from tl~:e viewpoint of the zoogeographer. Except one general- ly formulated reference to a rejection by N.S. Shatskiy, of Wegener's theory on geological and geophysical reasons, some of the biologists' supports of Wegener on the basis of in- vestigations of primarily fossil remains of mammals and ex- isting forms in the two hemispheres are also refuted~ This is based on foreign sources. There are 3 figures, 1 graph and 4 references,lof which is Soviet and 5 Americi*,n. ASSOCIATION: Institut nef ti Akademii nauk SSSR , Moskva (Fetroleum Tnstitute of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Hoscuw) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Zoogeography-Applicaticns 2. Geclopicai Sclences MAKSIMOVA. S.V. Silt tubes of polychastes from lower Carboniferous deposits of the Kuznetsk Basin. Faleont. zhur. no.1:118-120 '59. (MIRA 13:1) I.Institut geologii i razrabotki gory-uchikh iskopavemykh Akademii nauk SSSR. (Kondoma Valle7--Polychaeta, Fossil) SWOVALOVA, GalinB Alakaendrovna; MAKSIMOVA, S.V., otv. red.; SHIZPOV, V.K*9 red. red. (Lithology and conditions of formtion of the series in the Krapivino area of the Kuznets Basin] Litologiia i usloviia obrazovaniia balakhonskoi svity Krapivinskogo raiona Xuzbossa. Moskva, Izd-vo Aked. nauk SSSR, 1961. 105 p. Mmets Basin--Geolog7, Stratigraphic) (KIRA 14:5) MAKSIMOVA Svetlana Viktorovna; TEODOROVICH, G.I., doktor geol.-mineral. G.A., red. izd-va; VOLKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Lithology and formation of the lower Carboniferous bituminous limestone layer in the Kuznetsk Basin] Litologiia. i usloviia obra- zovaniia bituminosnoi izvestniakovoi tolshchi nizhnego karbona Kuznetskogo basseina. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 115 p., illus. (MIRA 14:12) (Kuznetsk Basin-Bituminous limestone) SARYCHEVA, T.G.; SOK&LISKAYA, N.A.1 MAKSIMOVAp S.V.; BEZ.NOSOVA,, G.A. Facies zonation of brachiolyods in the Carboniferous seaWof the Kuzn&Uk Basin. Paleant.zhur. no.4j58-69 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Paleontologicheakiy institut AN SSSR. (Kuinetsk Basin-Brachiopoda, Fossil) KOROLYUK, Irina Konstantinovna; MAKSIMOVA, S.V., otv. red.; CREPIKOVA, I.M.,, red.izd-va; YEPIFAHOVA-,-I-.T-.,-7tiWn. red. [Comparative characteristics of Riphean and Cambrian formations in the Lake Baikal region] Sravnitellnaia kharakteristika for- matsii rifeia i kembriia Pribaikallia. Moskvap Izd-vo Akad. naak SSSR, 1962. 127 p. illus. MRA 15:6) (Baikal Lake region-Geology) MAKSIMOVA. SvetlangillagiaN VODOROVICHY G.I., prof., do)itor ........................ Aaa , geol.-miner. nauk, ot'i-. red.; KALANTAROV, A.P., red.; SUSHKOVA, L.A., tekhn. red. [Sedimentation and the history of the development of the Kuznetsk Basin in the Lower Carboniferous] Osadkonakoplanie i istoriia razvitila Kuznetskoi kotloviny v nizhnekamenno- ugollnoe vresia. Otv. red. G.I.Teodorovich. Moskva, Izd- vo AN SSSR, 1963 p. 89 p. (MIRA 16:9) (Kuznetsk Basin-Geology, Stratigraphic) SARYCHEVA, Tatlyana Georgiyevna, doktor biolog. nauk, prof.; SOKOLISKAYA, Anna Nikolayevna; BEZNOSOVA, Galina Aleksandrovaa; MAKSIMOVA, Svetlana Viktorovna; MESSNER, O.M., red. izd-va; SHEVCHENKO,, G.N., tekhn. red. [Brachiopods and the paleogeography of the Carboniferous ir the Kuznetsk Basin.] Brakhiopody i paleogeografiia karbona Kuznetskoi kotloviny. Moskva, lzd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 546 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Paloontologicheskii inotitut, Trudy, vol. 951, (MIRA 17:1) 11z TULTANOTA, Z.F.; KAKSIMOVA, T.G. Distribution of Actinomyces In aoile of northern Kazakhstan (with summary in English]. Mikrobiologtin, 26 no.3,323-329 Ky-Js 157. (141RA 10:10) 1. Institut pochvovedeniya AN Kazakhakoy SSR. (SOIL, microbiology, Actinomycetes (Rua)) (ACTINOMYCES, Actinowyeetes in soil (Rue)) _~L 25481-66 EPF(n)-2/EVIT(!)/F~IT(m)/T/Et'IP(t): GqNY/jD/~G 686-, NRt AP600 cc SOURC&COM 0 _ -All AU e anov UJOR-i sicotechn cal. InsT Mte im.~ A. F.-.16ffe. AY GSSR. ziko- heskiy. institut -AN SSSH) #xan, scat er#g lo 'f Ii by quasilocal oscillations near Na, Cs, and Rb iipurities. inthe-AML cr_Vstal 4-7 tdia V., 8), no, 3),1966) .5p4-~9 TOPIC TAGS .:Raman. scatt, i er ng, potassium chloridej, impurity scattering, crystal lat- ..tice.Vibrationi line broadening ABSTRACT - This is._a continuation of earlier work (M v. 6, 339T, 1964 and earlier) ..in,which:quasilocal oscillations were observed in-the-Raman scattering spectra of "tium chloridd-03-i7stals with Li, Briand I impurities. - The present article de- x sUidles and Rb imi)urities-. The crystals were grown by crib6s' simi-la .forlla, C6. the. idroi6lao' s-. mAho'd from a melt of KC1 to which NaClp CsCl.. and RbC1 was added. sonance line. -The spectra scattering was excitedby the 253T A mercury rd 'were photographed with a quartz spectrograph with dispersion 8 Al#. At room tem- i,perature -the -, scattering. spectra of these icryr4als consisted of several discrete bands' agains a ~ weak d6ntiiiuoiis b"kgrotmd. The observed bands are int eted as be erPr ing th il o~.a.cb inatiofi of these oscillations with the due: o e - quas iqqa~-:.oscillations or t nib ce 4ibiatibns tie IWI(cs) cirjstal.Vas also investigated at liquid-nitrogen tempera, ure., at- which the contiix~oua background bec-me strongly attenuatede- The cc L- 2511-~66:' w ACCESSION NR*.-, 12 9. 0- line.,6nd-stretchin t 580 cm7l. Several ma~.of intensity appear against this increasing teaqeiiatuxe intensity of 'the increases ,j_ . , 2*n ~-60- Smater than in the rest eg~ Abairig his, read the high fte ts-agrew Ath -41 theoiy- only in the w -of, j0e6-trm --clnd-,:f6r w bel4w . tJiO-- Clis xt-,- ,the--s juencies. CXepancy bet-wen- -.theor'- -c~nd.'expeviment, lie&w tole notioeable.- Uds discrepancy! y ' to -fir-st-order Raman ~. sc cause by., s in the'crjstal att g d -dofect that, spedthpi lof-,ar~ws t-tice J~a"d the, Raman .scattering extends -mem mi ---with- t -thbo*stuil'k463Uta-- by Pi..-Pe-~--. "3. g -22 4L-196 Y. 9-- ahd; inWb' l4satni, no I f av ski-Y-'. ASWCIATll*i:, L*l -,M, SSSR) SWW=i,---2MA64 j dot.. "~-`-7-.4do e T KURENKOV, Ivan; PETROV, B.D., prof., otv. red.; MAKSDIOVA) T.G.P red. ("Black death."] "Chernaia smert'." Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 69 p. (MIRA 18:12) KORABEVICH, Vatslav (Korabieviczp Waclaw]j SEVERINA, N.Ya. (translator); KHODOSH, I.A., otv. red.; MAKSIFOVA, _1.G., red. (With the peoples of East Africa; safari mingi. Abridged translation from the Polish] U narodov Vostochnoi Afriki; safari mingi. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. (MIRA 18ill) 152 p. KOROZOVA, N.G.-,TROPIKOV, K.A.j=%=fA.-%jLjTURONOK, L.I.;ABAKUKOVA, A.I.; GLLXM, T.G.;UKDV=O, Z.L.;KUMTSOVA. V.I.;DUSHKIR&. K.K.;LEnIN, L*S.;DEKMARI, S.M. , Vlachesl~v Tasillevich Aliakritakii. Arkh. pat., Koskva 15 no.2: 95-96 Kar-Apr 1953. (CIKL 24:3) 1. Professor Vyachealav Vasillyevich Alyalcritakiy is a Doctor Medical Sciences and Read of the Department of Pathological Anatomy at Voronezh Medical Institute. RAMMOVA, T.K. Conference of pathoanatomisto and experts in forensic medicine of the Foronash Province. Arkh. pat. 16 no-3:94-95 Jl-S 154. (MLRA 7:10) (V0ROMMZH PROVINGI-ANATOMY, PATHOLOGICAL) (MUTONT, PATHOLOGICAL-VOROMH FROMM) (YoR=zH Pwn=--wim imrspRummez) OgDim juRispRumes-nRomn Pnymcz) T.K. (Voronezh) Xndocarditib and cardiac defects with involvement of the right valve (with summary in Inglish]. Arkh.pat. 19 no.12:53-60 '57. (HM 11:2) 1. Iz.kafedr7 patologgichaskoy aaatomii (zav. - prof. Y.Y.Alyalrritakiy) Torarnezhakogo gosudarstvennogo meditainskogo institute. (RHOWIC MaT DISEASE clin. aspects & pathol.) C jj~Kq~~qjA_L T. K., Cand Med Sci - (dies) *On the problem of endonLrditAs -4-1- -44-) and cardiac defects involvingA7alves of the rightCpo-ition of the heart." Voronezh, 1958. 16 pp (Voronezh State Med Inst), 200 copies (KL, 18-58, 103) -115- VOROSIIIMA. L.M.; MMIMOVA. T.K. Diagnos W-6f `~a rathyroid adenom. Terap. arkh. 3D no.12:77-80 D '58. (MM 12: 1) 1. 1z kafedry gospitalluoy terapii (zav. - prof. V.S. Nesterov) Voronezh- skogo meditsinskogo instituta i prozektorskogo otdelaniya oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy. (OSTEITIS FIBROSA, diagnosis (ibis )) WROZOVAp M.G., dotsent; DUSHKINA, M.M., assistent; MAKSIMVA, T.K., assistent; TURONOK, L.F., assistent; YAKOVENK09 Z.L.passistent Viachoslav Vasillevich Aliakritskil (1885~-1960)1 obituary. Arkh. Pat. 22 no-5:92-93 160. (mvu la:9) (ALIAKRITSKII, VIACHMLAV VASILIEVICH, 1885-1960) IVANOV, V.A.; MAKSIMOVA, T.K. Functional and morphological changes in an animal organism in chronic rosin poisoning. Trudy Vor.med. inst. /+7a,'23-2(1 162 (MIn 16-12) 1. Kafedra gigiyeny i kafedra patol"agichaskoy anatomii Vo- ronezhskogo meditsinskogo instituta. VERSTAKOV, G.V., kand. Lekhn. naLLk; SHIF, i.M., kand. tekhn. nau~; MAK~;IMOVA, T.M. , inzh. --- * -- -, - Degree and character of the wear of the rope in gingle and double- layer winding on a drum. Bezop. truda v prom 8 no.11:37-39 N 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Permskiy politekhnicheskly Jnstitut. aV A lei 5/786/61/000/009/004/006 1065/1242 AUTHORS: B.V.Yerofeyev, S.F.Naumova, T.P.51aksimova TITLE: The effect of TiCl on the polymerization of L,3-cyclo- hexadiene in heptuAe solution SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Belorusskoy SSR. Institut fiziko-organiche- skoy khimii. -"tiornik nauchnykh rabot. no.9.1961. Monomery, svoystva i protseEsy poluchenlya polimpruv, 60-~7 TEXT: The yields vary nearly linearly with vTTT1_C-1_4_7,. In all ex- periments an insoluble polymer (30-50' /* ') was also formed, the quan- tity being dependent on the conditions of the experiment. The molecular weights of the soluble polymers (determined cryo_-coj~ical- ly) were dependent on both monomer and catalyst concentration. Highest molecular weights were observed at intermediate TiC.14 con- centrations (0-06-0-105 moles/liter). The molecular weights of' the soluble polymers were found to be independent of the temperatiLre of polymerization (temp. range studied: 0 to -400C). All polymer Card 112 The effect of TiC14 A r 106V1242 suiples studiec v.ere founa to contLin ~Aout 1 atom chlorine ~er molecule, inoici,,tin6 t.he uirect 1,articipation ol Tirl 4, in the ini- tiation step. Tne molecular weights of the I~olymers lormed in heptane solution vere ol the same oi,aer of magnitude as those ob- tained from polymerizationn in other solvents. A polymerization scheme is su6gested, based or, the formation of a growinL radical. Termination takes place by aiz3proportionation of' two growing chains. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. Card 2/2 3/786/61/000/009/006/006 1065/1242 AUTHORS: B.V.Yerofeyev, "j.F.haumova, T.P.blaksimova TITLE: The polymerization of dialin SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Belorusskoy SSR. Institut fiziko-organiche- skoy khimii. Sbornik nauchnykh rabot. no.9.1961. Ujonomery, svoystva i protsessy polucheniya. polimerov, 96-100 TEXT: In polymerization of cyclohexadiene under widely differing conditions only molecular weights in the range 500-4000 were ob- tained. In order to find out %hether the high rate of chain traiis- fer was caused by the cyclic structure of the cyclohexadiene mole- cule, dialin (dihydronaphthalene, ClOHIO) containing the cyclohexa- diene structure, was chosen. Dialin was prepared by the dehydratibn of tetralol - 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-,,?-naphthol. The polymerizations were carried out in a three-necked flask equipped with stirrer, gas inlet tube, and 0dropping funnel. The polymeilzations were carried out at -75 to 0 C for 1 to 10 hrs. At the end of each experiment, Card 1/2 S/786/61/00G/00 J/OOL/' C16 The polymerization of dialin 1065/1242 the precipit.,,tion of the -,olymer ano decomposition of initiatior- , was achieved by the uddition of 4 volumes of methanol. The pol~ii.-r was purified by re-precipit;.-tion from benzene solution, and dried in vacuo at 4000. In the rel~recipitated polymer no traces of the j-at7-lyst %ere found. Two polymer fractions were isolateu in ull experiments: relatively hit' h-mol.wt. fraction comprisin8 76-88-" of the total, and a low-11101.%t. fraction (probably di~,mer and tri,,2- mer) comprising 12-24,,". The molecular weights were oetermined -~ry- oscopiQally (iri benzene). HiCh yields (90-100:) v-ere obt,ined in chloroform, and lower yield. in heptane. In bo'Ll, solvents t~e mol- cular weights were practicalLy identical (N 60C). The molecular weights obtL.ined with a Tic,14-Al('so-C4 Hy )3 coml.lex were hik;her V (-, 1000) thnn with TiC14 alone. The polymers of dialin are ~&hite amorphous powders, soluble in aromatic and chlorinated hyd1-ou;-,rt,oi..,. They are not oxidized on exposure to air and have a density ofQ4. 1.138. The absence of' chlorine in all polydialin preparationa aNd the lower molecular Y~eights (independent of solvent composition) indicate that the mechanism of polymerization is different from that in cyclohexadiene. There is 1 figure and 1 table. Card 2/2 MABI I -1=1"VA, T. S. and ZAK.ATOVA, N. D. "Concerning the Holding Power of Shoe Soles Attached by Hot Vulcanization," Leg. Pro.m., NO.7, pp 43-45, 1954 Central Sci. Res. Inst. of the Leather Footvear Industry Tramlation D 246139, 1954 : 'I -- " !!, " ZAKATOVA, N.D.; RAKSD40VA T.S. .I- "06= - 1. Contact method of determining the water Permeability of Russian boots. Leg.prom.17 no.9:29-31 S 157. (MIRA 10:12) (Boots and shoes--Testing)