SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MAKLETSOV, P.F. - MAKMAK, K.M.

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LAVROV, K.A.; MAKUTSOV, P.F.; RODZHANOV, S.A. Potr Andreevich Sokolav; on his 60th birthday. Arkh anat.gist.i embr. 39 no.7:124-125 Jl 160. ~MIRA 14:5) (SOKOLOV, PETR AfIDREEVICH, 1C)CO-) ~- KAXLETSOVA. 11.4, kand,takhn,nauk first ezpariment in degree projects in the architecture sections. Sbor. metod. rab, Bel. politakh. inst. no. 1:89-93 159. (HERA 1411) (Project method in teaching) (Architecture-Study and teaching) VILIKOSEMS, I., student; LINEVICH, Ta.,student; FRUNICHEV, To., student; MAUNSOVA, 111*4. doteent, nauchnyy rukovoditell; 1WXME?MMG, N., . doteent, nauchnyy rukovoditell. Now principles in planning and building large arban residential blocks as exemplified br the planning of a microdistrict In the city of Minsk. Sbor.natich.trud.Bel.politekh.inst. no.81: 139-146 '59. (MIRA 13:5) (Minsk-City planning) KAKLMSOVA,.N.N.: BELOGORTSET, I.D.; TARAKSIN, T.M.; YELISMY, I.K.; aS3_K_AN,_A'.I.; TOINOV, A.P., prof., retsenzent; CHECHKO, X.I., red.; KUZlk7MGK. P.T., tekhn.red. [Principles of designing apartment houses] Oanovy proektirovaniia zhilykh zdanii. Kinsk, Red.-isdat.otdel.,Belorusakogo politakhn. in-ta im. I.Y.Stalins, 1960. 194 p. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Kinsk. Belorusakiy politekhnicheakiy institlit. 2. Deyetvitell- nyy chlen Akademii stroitelletva i arkhitekturi SSSR i chlen- korrespondent AkBdamii nauk BSSR (for Voinov). (Apartment houses) (Architecture--Designs and plans) -11- _M~M-49RIA-P -- Use of radioactive phosphorus A-for the differential diagnosis of superficial malignant and ben-ig;2 neoplasms. Vop onk. 5 no.12: 702-706 '59. iMIRA 13:12) (TUMORS) (PHOSPHORUS-I,90F-rGPES) MAUMSOVA9 N.V. Treatment vith radioactive phosphorus of patients with poly- cythemia vera and lymphogranulomatosis. 149d.rad. 5 no-5: 26-29 160. (KM 13:12) (PHOMORUS--ISOTOPES) (MMMMA) (HODGKIN'S DISFMB) SOBOINVA. I. -. KAUITSOVA, N. Measuring large molecules, IUn.tekh- 3 no.9:24-27 6 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Molecules-4teasurement) .......... 7:7 ztster: _-77- WOMW or M Va I p ' p--iod (of s2ta.), the r, Pt ilurluz aIst - --up "CO tak w -chuing mch remcdon; it was Bnater when: *e men. of I t al azea 11 the Im greater (a insuA-d of 2.5%). The to I. I 'on ed lit i the ma h l l d ur . cc. c e ea ang , t ng I and 2's ~< lot cra., im 2.5 ma about 4 X 101 In 6 Sq. (10 M. I- 'Uhaus- the reactlortoc6u~lou thdiutftoectoe I Wfi 1~;noof globule: decreased duriag thc-fcActW=.*-Cq9,cl:tU ppairtd andi L wM . present chlefly after the I nifeeges dW mea Rd=brxi Uyer-an pol~~ 41obuks; _thEs-point was V711da, thi mufam icnilon 61 the aq. phacetwJilch,~0; - 31-dy Aoii,bcfdre tW-xcactlonkoze tW43, Lei to-- e 4" n" - conak, p1 -Inic.-Ile;40in~t In- - Ott am th=. cadleke JIM Aft-=ViUki the PSWth Of -1 77, -A ---, .,n-..--7:1. -- 77 W. -- - d~ ~j- ~, .: --. 5, , 1:~e X nf J:3 '.-,:G Karpov Inst. ............... ...... ---- Wd/ 11LIEWn -11 b1 ads -U 1 -11% ITIT, it I"% Drj with styreno cdntgl fruti6at, was I wt' vi 'eft Idol- M Of tht hu- - 's 6 241 &d It d w nf) 3 x lot k ~6XT R ~ - -t .; , , an t ft ," O *A ivas: s;m for ftcft M-IcAttalbr.'- alter -ft am distam, be~-j -V -Xda ~of amw *M*Wcit~ &tu, - B did Vera, tiower =pp . 00eyl 3/190/60/0-,12/008/011/017 T, k1ol 22,09 1 j4w5 13004/'B054 AUTHORS: Soboleva, I. G. (Deceased), ',.akletsova, N. V, ,Medvedev. S. S. TITLE: Structure of the 1,-Iolecular Chain of Polyethylene Obtained Under the Action Of 7-Radiation PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye sojedineniya, 1960, Vol. 2, No. 8, pp. 1234-1238 TEXT: The present paper gives the results of investigation of the molecu- lar-chain structure of polyethylene polymerized in the gaseous phase by gamma radiation at 25 0C. The effect of some admixtures was also studied. Further, the authors calculated the molecular weight (nephelometrically), the intrinsic viscosity of the polymer dissolved in octane, and the root mean square of the distance h between the chain ends by the equation of Flory [~] = ~ (72 ) 1/2/M, where M =intrinsic viscosity, ~ = Flcry constant, and M = molecular weight. The results are summarized in the following tables: Table 2i effect of admixtures on the average molecular weight of poly- Card 1/5 86297 Structure of the Molecular Chain of Polyethylene S/190/60/002/008/01 1/017 Obtained Under the Action of y-Radiation B004/BO54 ethylene Intensity of Duration of Pressure, Admixture Percent by Molecular radiation, polymerization, atm weight of weight roentgens/sec h admixture in M-10-3 the mixture 81 36 0 26o 81 36 67 1.6 hydrogen 0.440 80 81 36 87.0 ditto 0.156 80 81 36 87.0 ditto 0.037 100 81 36 87.0 ditto 0.018 60 82 12 100 0 heptane 1).5 6o 27 12 100.0 ditto 19.7 40 1 27 1 24 1 100~O ditto 1 9-5 66 J Table 3, Dependence of the average molecular weight of polyethylene on the initial pressure of ethylene (intensity of radiation 81 roentgens/sec, du- ration 36 h, temperature 25 0C) Card 2/5 Structure of the Molecular Chain of Polyethylene S~i 03/002/008/011/017 Obtained Under the Action of y-Radiation B 04/B05/4 Initial Yield in M-10-.3 Initial Yield in M-10- 3 pressure, polymer, pressure, polymer, atm % atm % 59.6 8.9 50 7.5 21.0 150 65 0 12 4 60 100.0 44 0 320 170:0 18:2 110 100.0 47:0 insoluble Table 4, Dependence of the mean molecular weight and the intrinsic viscosi- ty on temper ture, intensity , and radiation dose: Temperature, initial Dose,10- Yield [711100 mlIg h,A in 0C pressure, roentgens 10-3 in octane in slene octane % 0 atm 95 C 105 C J!Ze 5 100 1.47 5 100 2.26 5 150 0-73 0 174 0-73 ard 3/5 Int ensit 17 roentgens/sec 11.3 130 o.96 20.0 200 1.18 7.2 330 1.45 4.7 435 - - 400 1 - - 4DO 1.80 1600 165-0 1.25 640 86297 Structure of the Molecular Chain of Polyethylene S/190/60/002/008/011/017 Obtained Under the Action of y-Radiation B004/BO54 Table 4 continued: 25 25 25 25 50 100 100 100 150 178 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 25 Card 4/5 100 100 150 176 100 100 150 200 I Intensity 27 roentgens/sac 2.32 13.2 125 o.86 3.40 21.6 250 1.32 3.90 24.2 490 - 1.18 11.4 250 1.18 6-1 540 - Intensity 33 roe ntgens/Sao 1.43 5.7 50 0.65 2.85 14.9 150 0.77 1.43 12.4 280 - 1.43 8.6 800 Intensity 72 roe ntgens/sec 6.23 22.8 190 o.96 9.35 44.0 320 - 3.12 15.6 26o 1.25 3.12 17.1 280 1.15 370 - - 540 - 1.95 - 780 1.50 - 560 1.30 - 700 0.70 225 - - 380 - 1.55 - 6001 1.33 - 800 - 1.9 1.78 1.66 450 - 510 ~540 Structure of the Molecular Chain of Polyethylene Obtained Under the Action of y-Radiation Table 4 continued: 86297 5/190 60/002/008/011/017 B004%BO54 Int'rana ll"Y 04 rounutsellu/ativ 25 100 3.54 10.5 51 0 41 225 25 150 1 3.54 i 14.6 1 25 0:90 l I - I 375 1 - 50 176 3.54 10.4 o.66 230 0.71 380 430 The following conclusions are drawn: 1) The maoromolecular chain of poly- ethylene shows only slight ramification which only slightly changes in the investigated range of intensity and radiation doae and ethylene concentra- tion. 2) At a temperature increase to 500C, the molecular weight rises and ramification increases. There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 7 references: 4 Soviet, 2 US, and 1 Belgian. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut im. L,. Ya. Karpova (Physicoohemical Institute imeni L. Ya. Karpov) SUBMITTED: March 31, 1960 Card 5/5 ~ET S (~)!I -~I rEDIBERG, B.A,; LYUM11-3, Ye.B. ,-IAKLTITSOVA N I .; EPUIBAUN', I. V.; ROZ Determlnation of molecular we4pht and molecular weEt of i,olyte trame thy iene oxdp,. Vvsc,?or,.3oe-li. 7 n0.1.70-73 ~-a 18:5) 1. Fiziko-khimi-chesk-ly institut, i-men-I Karpova, Moskva. LANOVSKAYA, L.M.; MAKLETSOVA, N.V. [deceasedl; GANTMAKHER, A.R.; MEDVEDEV, - - Polymerization of ethylene in the presence of various composite catalysts based on TiC13- Vysokom. soed. 7 no-4:741-'746 An IA5. Nature of the active centers in the processes of polymerization in the presence of composite catalysts based on TiC13- Ibid.: 747-750 OMIRA 18: 6) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy institut imeni Karpova, Moskva. 1,MWANIC , Berislv (Zagreb) A contribution to the mathematical theory of air flow o,;rr mountains including efferts of turbulent viscogity. Gias mar- fiz Hrv 18 no. 3:207-222 163. 1 'n.- - . titute of Geophysics, University of Zagreb. MAKWNKO, K. P. "Elementary theoretical ideas of contaminant washout from the atmosphere." paper to be presented at the Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry, Circulation & Aerosols, Visby, Sweden, 18-25 Aug 1965. Hydrometeorological Service USSR. FEFILOV, V.V.; CHISTOV, I.F.; BOGOYAVLENSKAYA, V.N.; Prinimall uchastiyes POPOV, G.A., rabotaft; LARINA, Ye.M., rabotnitsa; 14AKL40VA, A.F. rabotnitsa Utilization of white pigment and sewage waters of the Dmitriy lik Wood Chemical Plant. Sbor.trud,TSNILKHI no,14s 60-73 161.- (MIRA 16:4) 1. Dmitriyevokiy lesokhimlcheskAy zavod (for Popov, Larina,, Mauova). (Makeyevka--Wood using industries-By-products) (Fertilizers) MAKLOVICH S T - KCZULIN, YU.N. Study of certain improper integrals conttining Bessel's functions. Uch. zap. Kish. un. 75:18--2-0 164. (MIRA 18:10) MAKLOVICH, S.T.; KOZULIN, YU.N. Some transformations of integrals of a special type containing exponential and Bessel functions. Uch.zap. Esh.un. 69:14-18 '64. (MIRA 18:12) -L o8316-67 EWT(d) IJP(c) ACC NR ' AR6033776 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/007/BO03/BO03 AUTHOR: Maklovich, S. T. TITLE: Improper special type integrals containing Bessel and elementary functions SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 71326 REF SOURCE: Uch. zap. Kishinevsk. un-t, v. 80, 1965, 117-120 TOPIC TAGS: Bessel function, electromagnetic field, elementary function, integral, improper integral, oscillating dipole, horizontal layered structure ABSTRACT: An analysis is made of integrals encountered in problems on the determination of the electromagnetic field of an oscillating dipole situated on the surface of a horizontally layered structure. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 12, 20/ 1/1 nat KUMYAK H- t- Sow problems In the elementary mastery of arithwtical operations by first grade pupils. Mauk. tapo 16;*v-doal. Inst. psykhol. lltl27- 129 159. WU 13til) 1. Pedagogishchaskiy institut, Zaporozhg6e. (Nuzber concept) MMYAK, N. III. I-lak,1,1rak, N. X. "The Psycholog,,.,, of the Masteiy of Arithmetic Orcrations by Students of the First Class." Ittin Higher Education USSR. Odessa State U imeni I. I. Mechnikov, Odessa, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Pedaf-oFl.cal Science) ~ a So: Knizhnaya letopis', No. 27, 2 July 1955 XINLYAr, V.I. Calculating the transformation of floods in natural conditions. TruO Ukr, NIGNI no.3il36-142 055. (KERA 9:10) 1. Institut gidrologii t gidrotekhniki Akademli nw* USSR. (Floods) nAKIYAKOVA, T.F.; TSARINSKAYA, K.I. Effect of pentoxyl combLned w,',h lewimyce'.1,ri an(; s* on the absorptive pover of the reticuloendOLh"lial sysLezr, under experimental conditions. Antiblotiki 10 no,11:101'1-1019 N 65. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii (Zav, - dotsent S.M. RasBudov) Chitinskogo meditsinskogo instituta. Submitted JanuarY 15, 1965. - ~ -* - ~! . --, ~ --- .: ~ - .- --- - - --- - - --- -jj, ~;, - ,- , - -f~ - . . ~ _-~ -,-! ~ - - - - . - . I ---- -- -R -~ -, L 23000-66 FSc AM Ri ~APR~T )/9Wr(m)/E1C(f)/EWG(M) JDJW SOURCE CODES UR/0413/66/000/003/0031/0032 1AUTHOR: Rozovskiy, V. M.; Fisher. T. L. Basharins, Yu. Z.; Chebakova IN*A Kuz-Tm-in. V A.P KakiZarskaya, A. A.; AvdeyN~_a~.'. D.; lGavrilina, L.'V.* :7-/ A:3 ORG: none 1. _J_'1 -~,7 1~ !TITLE: Iron-nickel alkaline battery. Class 21, No. 1TB401 (announced !by the ScientAfkanHeikearch Institute for Chemical Current (Nauchno- ii89ledo;7;_teT'skiy instit'ut khi-m'i-ch'e'ski-k~"-i'st-oc'hnikov tokaT) SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye znaki, no. 3, 1966, 31 TOPIC TAGS: battery, alkaline cell ABSTRACTS An Author Certificate has been issued for an iron-nickel alkaline battery with lamellar-perforated electrodes of which the negative one is made from hydrogen-reduced iron. In order to increase the capacity at low temperatures and after prolonged discharge, the active mass of the iron electrode in supplemented with additions of antimony oxide and sulfide sulfur. The additions range from 2-4$ for antimony oxide and 0.4--0.6% for sulfide sulfur. The Iron electrode in Cardl/2 UDC: 621.355.8 ACC NR, Ap6oo7662 produced In th* form of lamellor tape vith 16 to 18% open surface* (LD) SUB CODZI 101 OUBM DATZ: 13Aug6h/ Card 2 /2 PZTROV, K.A.; SEMVCHMO. T.B.; TD(OSM. T.G.- MAKAEATW, I.A.; PMIN. A.T.; RODIORUT, A.T.; B&IAUDIFA. T.T.; YELIKIE&. A.T.-.--RETffIBXIW~, Z.I.; VOLKOVA, A.A. Alkyl phosphonates, diphosphonates, and phosphine oxides aa extracting agente. Zhur.neorg.Wm. 5 no.2:498-502 F ,6o. (MID& 13:6) (Phosphonic acid) (Phosphine oxide) (lixtraction(Chemis try)) 4T4,44' 4r0-,04 0 0 I Tj-tjt*q 0 00 S a 000 00000 t. it 11 It 14 U U is 19 W 41 44 At a 0 go 1,11. 'k-rt. Th 01 of of InG4690-are- -00 CA ctutti',* "*q!!Wd. rerzo, 0.0 0 A:~ tho and moms, Cots - -00 00 sidera &Dout I. atechanisto of the Sandme to- action A. IS. Flruktr and F. I.- Afakly,-V. 711tladv -0 so AhNIINIII,with o0 PhA&0,11, in water in theahsen, of CII.it 7115' gi- - '00 up to 40% (PbtAs)jO rind MUM ; thus the fe-4011.11 00 !jtocced without Cu unler the cnaditions of the %% 0and 00 6 2 tr Zeide-Sberfin-Braz reactions iZ - ft 41 - C . 1. 27, 17*41 ~, t arsenic acid under the Wi land rcaCt VIM Con - t ~ loo =Of in the presence of Cu Kir I I,h,A%; hertrr~ 10 41 arylation of inorg. As comPds. reqUires (:U. The pre. viously given concept Of diaza reactions (Ilrukur, shi,i 00 . n tx, applied to the R%indineYrr rr,"' - 58, .6413(1947)) ca 1 1 =06 iton with intermediate fortnation of tArN NNIX.1 X 00 -3, wh M would be As in this instance. 11Y I,,,- i ~00 ere \',. and the kwmation of the intermediAtr, whert ill =00 00 X3 are inorg. rrsidurs, can occur only in the presence of 00 Cu; the single electron transfer fro... he h"er" at.ol ZOO (As in this case) to N' -vur-niv throu", its pa-ige via he Cu atom. If sonte of the X's are not inorg. r Ph 1. a00 'hen the tran-ler of the heter,) atom to the quadriv.&Irtit ~ro 0 5 te is facilitated I; , n-son.ance with the Ph ring and Cu is not necessary. The cimnection of the Sandmeyer reaction with the fornition of metallo-aroinatics, by the ~00 diazo reaction thus lies in formation o(Cu-aronmtk inter- mediates. G. M. KosoNp-17 300 Vo it AS. 1t& 61T.I~-,~X.t 1111DAIL-RE CLASSIFICAFION fz- =00 =00 ~00 1111,41 ~41 all "v 1100 U 10 AV W,) a- W-. ;o 0 4-i- r n i x4 'j ;a 10 It S1 of ft n, 400 ct all It Z.0,06 000100 0 Soo o @Of@** 4 0000010600000006000 9 0 0 0; *a Soo 010000600 goo oi~ ,,,o 0*0 0__00,00 0 0 0 000690 o 0::90001~ --- ---- --- 41 TITOV, A.I.; MAKLWfZV, F.L.; KUZIMIN, V.G. Conjugate reaction of adding halides to olefins. Part 4. Preparation of L3 -haloethyl esters of formic, acetic, chloroacetic, and trichloroacetic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 25 no.4:714-747 Ap 155. (MLRA 8:7) (Ethyl alcohol) (Acids, Or-,anic) (Halides) M/+ e 4 y v ) (--~ L AJ T! C;,,, L; Auv, it. I. , -i---I~ja, - V, 2 7 9 - L, - 6, /6,~, T ITLE In a Courac of r- Rcp2j to tic "'I'lariarks" of lu~. A. S~,,ilov V (,Lv-' t iu. A. 6;iiiova). P1aIu!:,ICAL% Zharnal Ub~;ncney Khi~"ii, 195j, VU1 . 2J, le 2, --Iij ABSTRACT: The work by Dewar (r,.. . 2) an the atrict-4.-c of t:lt~ ijitur .,Ciate product------4 of Lhe olefin complex ,ith thu ."a"o I,,- Jr