SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MALINOVSKAYA, N.P. - MALINOVSKI, Y.

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Is wry 110140 Mw these CV441(t6wro-An catehip(h)i I'l Irrated with W0106 got", the PH OW4 Unt" Cho 04. 11101"(44 k-MOVPtI441 hit" (7*IIP()4,WkI litt" lorhave. 'I. 'lorm-litscot almm, lot 11W CA17 4 4 wAn, witb Cou(iWo. wt(k and %*(th phimphate Irg- twan the aw" pbcmua3ena do mix cckw. The lVioults ectivenems of Ohowbace ratulmrs in 101-diiiSm fta be &UwWaed to " pheacamocs. The anddii. al GLC0a causes a dkht decrease in the solubMics of hoaphafts at VH vWom Above 8.0. otherwise them is litt cue"- ArM 1. Mdkr BRAZMUKOV, Vasiliy Timofeyevich. Prinimal uchastiya: KALINOVSKAYA, inzh.. SKOBLO, A.I.. retsenzent; BOI&UM_K_07_Iff_- ~-. retsenzant; 73PRialOVA, T.D., vadushchiy red.; KMINAO Z.A., takhn.red. [Present-day units for manufacturing lubricating oils] Sovremennye ustanovki dlia proizvodetva smazochnykh masel. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tak-hn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1959. 355 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Lubrication and lubricants) KALIHOVSKAYA. N.3. C&SO Of MaSS attack of the population by the mite Dermanyagus av-iu= et gallinas. Med.paraz. i paraz. bol. 25 no.3:270 J1-3 156. (MIRA 9:10) 1, Iz parasitologicheskogo otdola Gor1kovskov basseynovov sanitarno- apidamiologichookoy stantsii Yorkhne-Volshakogo vodzdravotdels (glavnyy vrach L.B.Gurvich, zav. otdolom N.A.Patrushava) (MITES) V 4 S/ly/60/0w/005/008/009 AOO6/AOO2 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1960, No. 5, p. 268, # nO29 AUTHORS, Petrenkc, I.P., Mallnovskaya, P.A. TITLE-, The Effect of Annealing Ln Air Atmospherd on the Endurance 'Limit of 12 3 " (IMN3A),Zteel Subjected to Plastic Stretching Ali PERIODICAL.- Inform. materialy in-t s-Irr-It. mekhan. AN UkrSSR, 1959, No, 11, pp. 86-89 TEXT,~ The autbovs studied the effect of annealing on T(jof 12KM3A steel (0.17%.C) subjected to preliminary plastis deformation. Specimens, preliminarily 3old-hardened by stret,3hing to a relative elongation 6 , equalling 1.8, 9 and 13%, were subjected to fatiWie tests with symmetrical circular bending on a HM (NU) machine. The specimens of the first series of experiments were tested without any heat treatment after ~old-hardenlng. The specimens of the second series were annealed at 5500C in air atmosphere after cold-hardening, The test results are presented in a 6~r Egraph. It was established that 6, at t up to 2%, decreased in both tests with higher F_ ; it increased again if it attained the initial value if Anneaiing cf specimens-with < 5-6%, reduced 6'(.J Card 1/2 3/137 5/008/009 A006 2 The Effect of Annealing in Air Atmosphere on the Endurance Limit of "12XH 3A" (lMiN3A) Steel Subjected to, Plastic Stretching but raised 64 if & )- 5-6%. The deirease In q'4&f ter annealing is explained by the harmful effect of oxidation on the properties of surface layers of the spe,"imem', Annealing of the specimens in a N2 atmosphere dres not cause softerIng of the metal surface layers and increases 6"~,ron the wh~Dle range of F- from 0 to 11%. S. G. Card 2/2 MALIKOVSKILYA, S. YA. NAIINCVSKAYA, S. YA.: "Childbirth with preparletal pret:entation of the head (asynclitism)." Seccrid Moscow State Medical In-t ireni I. V. Stalin. Moscow, 1957. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Science.) So: Knizhnaya letopisIt No. 371, 1956. Moscov. MALINOVSKAYA, S.Ya., aspirant a ai~i ment of the angle of pelvic Inclination in obstetrics beith summary in English]. Akash. I gin. 33 no.3:47-49 My-Je 157. (HLRA 10:8) 1. Is kliniki akusherstva I ginekologit (zav. - prof. I.Y.Zhordania) lechebnogo fakullteta II Hoskovskogo meditsinskogo inatituta Imeni I.V.Stalina, (PSLVINETRY angle of pelvic inclination (Rue)) MIALINOVSKAYA, S.Ta. Deliver7 in anteroparietal presentation (as7nclitism) [with an-ary in English]. Akush. i gin. 35 no.1:45-51 cTa-F '59- (MIRA 12:2) 1. rz kafedry akaaherstva i glaskologii (sav. - prof. 1.F. Zhorda- uiya) lechebnogo fakml'teta II Moskovskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (LABOR PRESENTATION, asyncilitism, management (Rue)) MALINOVSKAYA, T. A. Cand Tech Sal -- (diss) "Study of the Effect t 1~kklll of t* 'Struct-u-pe--a Sedimen~Abh the Rapidity of Industrial I - RX Filtration." Mos, 1957. 14 pp 22 am. (Min of Higher Education USSR, Mos Chemic". Inst im D. I. Mendeleyev), 100 copies (KL, 25-57, 113) 6~ I / (' 1--i- 4 - / /,V (--) V, ;-~t.~/-t,/~ '16,I/I -,:,rI KAFAROT, T.T.; MALI OYMCAYA, T.A. I Investigating the effect of cake stmeture on vjlocity of industrial filtration. Khim. nauka I Prom. 3 no.1:133-134 58, (MIRA 11:3) 1. Koakovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut im. D.I. Kendeleyeva. (Filters and filtration) MALINOVSKAYA, T.A.-,-kand. takhn. nauk Thickening of dispersed pigment suspensions by means of a temPorarY aggregation with polyacrylamide. Kbim. prom. no. 2:113-115 F 161. (MIRA 14:4) (Pigments) (Acrylamide) - - - -, ii ~ - ~ . I I - ~ ~- ~ I.i - - ~' - .1 . GOLIDFARB, 14.1.; HUJNGVSKAYA, T.A.-, kaad.tekbn.nauk- Use of an''cutomated filter press for the separation of dye suspensiouB. BIjm*prom* aoo6s420-424 le 161* (MIM 14.- 6) (Filters and filtration) (Dyes and dyeing) G. A. -I W SHCHERBAKOVA, M.Ye.; YELISEYEVA, Increasing the concentration of pastes of highly dispersed pigments with the aid of electroosmosis. Khim. prom. no.2: 100-105 F 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Pigments) (Electroosmosis) MALINOVSKAYA, T.A. Choice of the mechanical equipment for the separation of sus- pensions in the aniline dye industry. KhIm. prom. 40 no.11: 828-834 N 164 (MIRA 18-.2) NEFEDOVt G.A.; MALINOVSKAYAf T.A. Continuous measurement of the volume oP filtrates during filtration. Khim. prom. 41 no.59387-388 My 165. (MIRA 1826) MALINOVSKAYAP T.A., kand.tekhn.muk Means for intensify the filtration processes of highly dispersed suspensions. Xhim. i neft. mashinostr. no.9:13-15 S 165. (MIRA 18:10) S/ 133/61 Ar-0/00 1. 100510-' 6 A054/AO33 AU~:'FIORS,s Keys, N.V.; Zhukov, D.G.; Malinovskaya, T.I.; Vikharev, A.M. Tl-T,LEi Using Wooden Frames in Electric Steel Pourlng PERIODICAL: Stall, 1961, No. 1, PP. 38 - 39 IF-V:. At the end of 1957, the Chelyabinakly metallurgicheskiy zavod (Chel- yabinsk Metallurgical Plant), in cooperation with the TaNIlChM introduced a new for producing UIX15 (ShKhl5) grade ball bearing steel, applying lower ~emperzaturev for the liquid metal (before pouring 1,530 - 1,5500C Instead of 1,56D 1'59000, This improved the qtiality of the metal as regards non6metallic In- Pburing was carried out with skin-formation at the metal surface when the lower third of the ingot mold was filled. However, the new method increased the surface defects of the new metal producing distortions on the ingot, flaking and cracking in the rolled product. The rate of rejects due to surface defects In ths metal poured at 1,530 - 1,5500C was 1.47% as compared to 0.21% of the con- venticnal metal. When the causes of these surface defects were investigated it was found that the distortions occurred mainly in that part of the ingot which corresgrxded to the reduation of the metal flow speed during pouring for the pur- Card 1/2 Using Wooden Frames in Electric Steel Pouring S/133/6i/ooo/oo1/005/Q!6 A054/AO33 pose of skin formation. To eliminate these surface defects it was decided to put wooden frames in the ingot molds and to fill the lower part of the ingot mold rapidly, then slowing down the pouring speed and increasing it again when filling the upper third of the Ingot mold. The use of wooden frames reduced the percent- age of rejects due to surface defects to 0.08% as compared to 1.47% in metal poured without wooden frames. The new method has been applied also for trans- former steel and It was possible to reduce the percentage of surface defects in ,~hle steel from 2.5 to 0.5% using wooden frames in the ingot molds. ASSOCIATIONx Chelyabinskly metallurgicheskly zavod (Cheiyablnsk Metallurgical Plant) Card 2/2 aAVITSKIY, Ye.M.; KBU, N.V.;, POPOV, V.F.; LYUBIMOV, V.N.; ZHUKOV, D.G.; MALINOVSKAYA, T. I. Effect of rare-earth metals on the properties of staWess steel. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i &-re delo no,.1:133-137 J&-F 163. (MIRA 16-3) (steel, Stainless-Mtallura) (Rare earth metals) MUKOW, D.G., inzh.; KEYS, N.V.., inzh.; MALINOVSKAYA 7.1. inzh.; GOLIKOW, YO.S.P inzh. Improving the procedure foV makin 18WIVA steel. Stall 23 no.4: I 328-330 Ap 163. (14MA 16:4) (Chromium steel-Metallurgy) 44350-66 EWT(m)/EWP(t)/ET1/EWP(k) C NR. A "6 F2 6 1-0 JJP(c) JD/111W SOURCE CODE: UR/0182/66/000/004/0017/0019 AUTHOR: Chernyavskaya, S. G.; NIalinovskaya, T. L; Moshkevich, L. D.; Lizhdvoy, R. ORG: none TITLE: Effect of the flowsheet of technological deformatio., d of the regimes of heating- ?n and homogenizing on the structural banding of Sh1QA5 steel _I SOURCE: Kuznechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodst-vo, no. 4, 1966, 17-19 TOPIC TAGS: machine steel, metal grain structure, metal rolling, metal forging, homogenization heat treatment / ShKM5 machine steel ABSTRACT: The problems of maximizing the homogeneity of the structure and properties of metal are particularly acute as regards the special steels used in the machine building industry: by way of an example, the authors consider the effect of various schemes of deform- ation (rolling, forging, ete.) on the development of coarse structural banding in ShKhl5 steel (1. 00% C, 0. 018% P, 1. 43% Cr, 0. 006% S, 0. 28% Si, 0. 11% N1, 0. 35% Mn, 0. 11% Cu), since such banding affects adversely the quality of this steel. Experimental investigation of I various types of deformation and heat treatment and homogenizing established the following: Card I L 44350-66 ACC NR- AP6012610 structural banding of rolled stock is not reduced by forging It into a square shape or by its hot upsetting. On the other hand, the homogenizing of 140x140 mm billets in laboratory con- ditions at 1160*C for 10 hr reduces the extent of structural banding from 3. 5-4. 5 to 2. 0, and for 20 hr, to 1. 5. Homogenizing at U60*C for 2 hr with respect to the ingots obtained from a vacuum arc hLrnace reduces the extent of structural banding from 3. 5 to 1. 5 in rolled stock of 38 mm diameter. Re-heating of intermediate 180x180 mm billets during the forging of the ingot into l40xl4O mm square shape reduces the extent structural of banding, but it is techni- cally not as omvenient as the homogenizing of Ingots combined with their heating prior to forging. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 tables. SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ Card 2/2 b1 RDZ3NSHTl:LkUKH. L.S., kandidat neditainskikb nauk; KUZNETSOV, I.D., kandidnt meditsinskikb nauk; 'HALINOVSKAYA. T.N. Method and technic of directed bronchography. Test.rent. i rad. no.4:78-83 JI-Ag '55. WLRA 8:12) 1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii (zav.-prof. Yu.N.Sokolov) TSentrall- nogo institute, usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (dir. V.P.Lebodeva) i 1-y khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav.-zagluzhennyy dayatell nauki prof. B.E.Ltoerg) Moskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-isRIedovatell- skogn klinicheakogo instituta imani M.F.Vladimirskogo (dir. P.M. Lsonenko) (BRONCHI. radiography bronchography, directed, methods & technic) I N t-I x H, i /\j SULFOIODOL "Guided Bronchography with Suifoiodoi", by Candidate of Medical Scien- ces L.S. Rozenshtraukh, Candidate of Medical Sciences I.D. Kuznetsov and T.N. Malinovskan, Chair of Roentgenoiogy (Head - Prof. Yu.N. Soko- lov) of the Centrai Lnstitute for the Advanced Training of Physicians, Vestnik Orto-Rino-Laringologii, No 3, May-June 1957, PP 100-103. The authors report that contrast bronchog-raphy has been used in the Soviet Union for the past 30 years and list many Soviet scientists who contributed to the development of this method. However, the develop- meent of thoracic surgery and the consequent necessity of improving dLa- gnoses have posed new and more complex problems before researchers. On the basis of over 1,000 bronchographies made in the Clinic of Thoracic Surgery, headed by Prof. B.E. Linberg, the authors developed the socalled guided bronchography by means of which any part of the bronchial tree may be filled with contrast medium without changing zhe position of the patient. Card 1,3 - 43 - SULFOIODOL The authors strove to simplify the an-~sthesia and to improve the qua- lity of the contrast media used in the bronchography. They found that lation vith a mild 1% soiution -,f the best method of anesthesia is inhaL - Dicaine*, vith the addLtl~3n Df a swi- airy)unt. ~-)f a 5% soLuti-In f ni),,Ir,- caLne. This, as a rule, brings about the complete (11!3appearance if cough reflexes; the anesthesia last3 abo,it 30 minutes. A guided catheter is then introduced. A nylon thread is affixed to the end of the catheter, enablin.- the suz-JeOn to ~~uide it properly throue~i the X-ray screen. A metailic tube is inserted in the catheter for better visibility. The authi)rs consider the mandrins used in the West to guide catheters as complLcatin~~ bronchography. As a contrast medium, the authors selected sulfoiodol, which is a suspension of sulfanilamides in iodized oil and which, accordin-g to them, is a safe and effective means of obtaining better bronchogram and avoiding the retention of contrast medium in the lungs. Other me- dia proposed during recent years in the West, like ioduron B, perumbra- dyi, dionozyl, aqueous suspension of barLum, etc., are, accordi-ng to Card 2/3 - 44 9ULFOIODOL the authors, irritating to the bronchi and not of sufficient contrast. * / A Russian name for Pontocaine Hydrochloride (Winthrop), 7 Tetracaine hydrochloride, U.S.P.j Card 3/3 - 45 - CHIMAKOVA, V.I.-. MOOVSKAYA, T.N. Gharl-e in some Awct"ons of the g&qt-rointe-;itLnal tral-,t in 0 childrents diseases. l1rudy Yrol. na7uch. 8otr. MONIKI no.l: 95-100 159 (141RA 16 -.11) 1. Tz pediatricheakoy klimiki (zav.prof. M.I.Tlevskiy) Mos- kovskogo riblastnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo kLinicheskogo instituta imeni TLadimirskogo i kafedry rentgenologii (za-v. prof. Yu.N.Sokolov) TSentre-llnogo irstituta usovershenstvo- vaniya vrachey. 7,F DMILINg A.A.; LUKASH9 N.I.; HALMOVSKAYA, T.Ya.; SKVIRSK.IYA, K.B.; I ANMOT9 V. D. ; 'SHM;-#iRA--q da.-- , Condition of the nervous system in subjects work mg with radio- active substances* Haderade 5 no*5:37-43 160, (MIRA 13:12) (MMVMS SYSTM) (RAMACTIVITY-PHYSIOLOGIU, MALINOVSKAYA, V.D. Late Cambrian nautiloids of the Lesser Karatau. Pale)nt. zhur. no. 106-62 164. (MIRA '70) 1. Kazakhakiy politekhnichem4y institut. MALINOVSK&YA, V. K.-- "Roentgenodiagnosis of Dead Intra-uterine Fetus," SO: Akusher. i Ginekolp No. 6, 1949. Cand. Medical 6ci., Nor., Moscow Oblast Sci. Res. Inst. Obstetrics & Gynecology, -c1949-. Deputy Dir on the Scientific Work, Prof. Mikhaylov KALIHOTSKAYA, T.K.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk ~Roeu~tgeno examination of forms of the small pelvis in obstetrics. Akush. t gin. 33 no.2:16-21 Kr-Ap 157. (KlaA 10:6) 1. Is Koskovskogo ablastnogo nauchno-isaledovatpllskogo Instituts akusheratva t ginekologii (dir. - zaaluahennyy vrach HSFSR O.D. Katapanova, nauchuyy rukoyoditall - prof. V.P.Kikhaylov) (PZLYIS. radiography minor pelvis in obstet.) HALYI[OVSKAYA, V.K., kand.med.riauk Anatomical che-ges of the posterior wall of the true pelvis, the sacrum. in X-ray pictures [with summary in Paglish]. Akush. i gin. 34 no.1:32-35 Ja-If 158. (MIRA 11:4) 1. 1z Hoskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta akushoretva i ginekologii (dir. - zaaluzhennyy vrach RSFSR O.D. Hatspanovs, nauchnyy rukovoditell - Drof. V.P.Mikhaylov) (SACRUH, radiography in polvimetry (Rus)) (PELVIKMY sacrum x-ray in (Rus)) MALPIOVSKAYA, V.S. (Kiyev) Electrocardiographic changes in experimentally induced acute tonsillitis in dogs. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 6 no.6-68-69 N-D162 WIM 17:3) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo instituta klinicheskoy meditsiny imeni Strazhesko ( dir. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. A.L. M,ikbnev). MALINOVSKAYA, V.S. .I- Functional state of the myocardium following angi-na (electrocardiographdc data). Vrach. delo 4:45-47 Ap 162. (MIRA 15;5) 1. Kafedra terapii II (zav. - prof. A.L.Mikhnev) Kiyevsko.go instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey. (HEART-MUSCLE) (THROAT-DISEASES) (ELECTROCLUIOG-APHY) RAMOVSKATA,, V.S. Remote results of the ftmetional state of the myocardium in persan3 having had angina; electrocardiographi., data. Vrach.delo no.203- 35 F 163. (KMA 16 15) 1. Kafedra terapii II (zav. - prof. A~L. Mikhnev) Kiyevskogo instituta, usa7ershenstvovaniya v-rachey. (TMSILS--DISWES) (R=4ATIC MRT DISEASE) (ELECTROCARDIOGRAM) ACC NR, AP60343IT4 ou-kcr.-t-66E---u-k-fO-4~O2~1-66-1-0-00-/-OO-5-/0564/0570 (N-Y-S i AUTHOR: Vanag, K. A.; Malinovskaya, V. V.; Bychkova, Ye. K. ORG: Inatituto of Virology im. Do Is Ivanovokiyo AMN SSSRO Mo9cow (Institut virusologii AMN SSSR) TITLE: Dynamics of changes in nonspecific phosphatases in the central nervous system of white mice infected with an acute human encephalo- myelitis virus SOURCE: Voprosy virusologii, no. 5, 1966, 564-570 TOPIC TAGS: central nervous system, cerebellum, animal experiment, ribonucleic acid, virus disease, enzyme activity ABSTRACT: The dynamics of changes in brain tissue phosphatases in micel infected with acute human encephalomyelitis virus (Reznik strain) were i studied. A histochemical study of the cerebellum (large neurons) and hippocampus (Purkinje cells) of experimental animals showed the follow- ing changes in cytoplasm as encephalomyelitis infection developed: 1) the activity of acid phosphatase was intensified; 2) the intensity of the alkaline phosphatase reaction decreased; and 3) the RNA reaction decreased sharply in intensity. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. [W.A. 50) SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 09Dec65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 028 Card 1/ 1 UDG: 616,98-8,25-092.9-07t6l6o83l-OOB.,931;577.153.3 MUKH,UIEDZHANOV, M., student; TURULINA, T., studentka; PAVLOVA, studentka; PARSHAKOVA, V., studentka; SUTBAYEV, S., student; SIDOROV, V., student; I_NDRUS_F/ICF, V., student-, BAYISIOV, A., student; ABRAMIOVICF, B., student; MALLIOVSKAYA, Ye., stuclentka; GUDOCHKINA, L.M., assistent Mineralogical characterisites of loess of Alma-Ata Province. Sbor. nauch. trud. haz GMI no.19:159-163 '60. (141RA 1j:3) (Alma-Ata Province--Loess) CHMYSHMV, V.F., HALIKOVSKAYA. Yo. K.B. Pokotilov; an obituax7. OrtoD.travm. i nrotez. 19 no.3:96 MY-Jo 158 (MIRA 11:7) (POKOrILOV, KONSTANTIM EVONOBVICH. 1994-1957) MALINGIVSKAYA, Ye.F., GONG~LAREPJKG, K.M. --.. -- ----------- --- - y Greating new advanced machinery for chemical indil-~~trieq. Standartizatsiia 29 no.6.26-17 Je 165. (,14UtA I a. 12 / 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy in-stitut T),-) normall- z-ataii v mashJnostroyenii. (111ALIKOVSKM Y8, L, lie's - PWAREFF (V. 9) & 31ALIMOVIKATA (31MIC E. S.). CeXCWM SPOON Ilmentutu Ita YMA"Doen K 4yzapito3y. (Selection a( spring Wheat foe resiAtance to fusario%isj,-CeAmqxx v cexemoodemso (Mtdian & &%rd Gmuing), J939, 8. pp. 13-18, 1939. In an investigation on the cause of the low rate of emergence of spring wheats in the Moscow r*on, infection with species of Fumarium (including mveral forms from the section Skyaou. F. oWntomm, anti F. atymmo) was found to be a (actor of the greatest importance, Of the species concerned F. awaaceum is considered to be the most dangerous. The results of breeding work encourage the hope that the Fawrium problem can be watrafted by the selection of resistant varieties. High resiAtme was obtained in hybrid 110 (Vorn the crass Local Norwegian x Blue Stem, and hybrid 68 from the cross Hiltururn 321 x 11arquL4, both of which gave good yields. the yield percentagm for 1938 being 14T-6 anti 127-8 as compared with 100 for the standard variety Lutokvnx OWA. & 8.), TM brooding of " Wheaft P14ARVV (V. I,. -.-NODS" ndstut to ratafftIL-TP. /[Witt. 3fPM. X6J. WVPWAO-W. Hator. frra". Insc Grain Fwj *oA4jW*-wd US(rj. 1941, 10, pp. .35-M. 1941. fi`!*Msizd~ Alm. in 11(jul lirrol. Abor., xv. 1, pp. 39-01, 145.) The infestation of the soill round Moscow by Fasarium tuvwWom. F. Cw1worum, and F. Spit. of the Elerns section, the first-named being the most virulent, consti- tutes a wrious ol,"tacle to spring wheat cultivation. The fungi may either he present in the seed at riowing time or attack the young shoots on emergence. Prelude anti certain varieties froin eastern Riberia were. found to be reakant to the former type of illfection and IIvbfid KO (the offimpring of a rexijitant local Norwegian Arm and the American Blue Stem) anti Diamond to the latter, whiff Milturum 321 was highly resistant to thesecond and moderately so to the first. In the resktant varieties infection uniformly occurred at the base of the plants, but never extended beyond the cob-optile and did not involve the ruots. In the case (of sumeptilole varieties, the plarts were either killed (or unade poor growth %ithout tillers. depending almost exclusively on their primary roots and often devoW of grain in the eAr. FAtir 10owing at low temperatur", the use of larg'M ."Is, anti careful attention to cultural methods Lire important factors in tha reduction of Fustiriurn infection. (An expsuded summitry of this paper, filed at the Imperial Bureau of Plant Breeding, Cambridge, presents in tabular form some further information on the effec,t of the pathogens on germination, the relation of %irulcnce in F. arendorum to soil temperatures, the comparative gmininative capacities of refistant and su-wriotibIr varieties, anti other aspects of the problem.) -R U- S '11101VA I I.: I YL I;' IOVS '*.;A YA S Cl ~~r 3 sian Acc~.-ssi--.nL, 1-~cntlily LisL__cf lus -'~rary of Ccns,rass June --' .1";C, L. A 90 so .00 00 00 so 0 0 0: 0* '3 00 14 00 CA IF oft* u Is 0. 6. "t *0 40, We 'OF : We OW 199 ; 0W if V 13 M n Is U N It 40 41 U 41 0A 45 _k__JL_A_ , I L_ 4 A i-s- P__j 'n Foleffillds '00 .00 do 0 Leo -Oo r0 0 "0o too ::0 0 !goo 1,00 119: z0 too Almadamm astiAtIm"O". A. F, 1kolwyariAll and K. -111ca;vIl, V -MAI.InV -kl? AtM "Woft, (11 7,40'. Al. %whio-h. hu"wo,cl. %,4% &Ijou III lot hetelvgcn,~ = 1111Nti. a V. QUAl toy 9clIC44ted treatment with 31) c F(oll Mew Rcoil RM., N s6, I a# At nAphibenatem (Lftml -e could [so krackeduat). 28) coutain frorc AI(011), Is ba"d cl-ly to RC0,AI(0jj)l. (,Sc 01 excess &IkAlj i 4198 Muclecous data. 11M Up. of Vario" gloodell of oil with ".c too, "Valico.) leads too cuppla. of (,,, AI(Oil),. wkkh c (X -2". At twUhthemtes was jusocred but slightly be wtod. toy trea(mcut I addn. cd MIS pt. with AntOAc the mail in pwi.Km with untfeilted W Of be ~~ In Coll" 4mcm- C"Wc "Ontil- l1w M11, RCCNM(Oli t. Altho iYA6. of 2M* wits wit cullis _qb thitaic acidoi wcgv distd, and the Milan ba 140 - AlKIII), tett& to Increase lubrkating ail sta. noed 40 p. Merstorn. be 161-70'. do* 0 OW *V 1 4&M. bility, the phorctomcclutt Is nat stxbk trtd Ike VjkYWt Slipm. Mile Md Wen was lclllcl;'c~ ~y Wit- Of thof AMn.014h! mvucmttd acidii, of which ot fraction be MI-S". d!* putified soolt gly" m4qv stable faroolulAtitmA. t1ut ti" vi, 0.9 Mit, wtool. wt. =2. was used to prep. the At salts a%'- cnoitr Incocase is much anAller; Chu% opitullor ull (WWO caroling to 3RC(hil + 3K0II + KAI(FAX)t ~ AI(Ch- %tcAr at 311') gave the ItAl"witig value* (in "dkew C.R). + 2K4;.O.. The P-c-fuct ba,l the aPPearallce Of I AMM with 0.504'-. 1. 13" with I Ar~, 1 .0724 with 1.597c.. -and 2.15W with 2.0r; additive. white the last scoln., ifirrrd 8 fors. at =09 r.p.tn.. dropped to 2AWAS stakes. Kolmdapod A S As .5 4. A 41TALLUWGICAL LITERATURN CLASI NFOCATICAM ago l, 00 CIP of 00641116,90044114 ,0:00,00000000 006~6610*49000040061111411 A too All L r" 0- of rw 0 a o i w a s a a 3 s 000406090000000000664 o 4*0000000000000A blossoose U0 49 I its. fisv r-d R_ ot no the PUTP.*o MALINOVSKAYA, E. V. "Aluminum Naphthenates," SO: Zhur, Prik. ?4iim.,20, 1947. GLADNWA. A.N.-, GTAZW, R.A.-, GUREVICH, U.S.- H&LINOVSK&YA, Te.Y. - . . Chemical conposition and ph7sical propertiee of rs~--ae t7peg of raw meMe-rf-at-for h7dr6I79I-a.--ftdroliz 1 leeokbin.pron. 1.2 no.4: 17-20 '59. (MM 12:8) 1. Krasnodarek-iy gidrolizW zavod. (Krasnodar-Sydrolysis) GIMAERG,j VA., inzh.; 13ROPPUTiJu.A., inzb.; KIRSMAN, R.V., inzh.; MALINOVSKAYA Z.N. --iiW'j-TRMTMVA, T.P., inzh.; ah. Large-bloak-Mdte-of-electric power supply equipment for agriculture. Elektrotekhni4 U do.11:1-7 N 163. (MIRA 17:2) I -_ -_ - 111"i, .1. "Ultra sho rt-,,.rave oscillators." itadio, ~;ofira, Vol `, "o 2, 1954, p. 28 30 : ~Iastern c-,_tropean Acce5sionS Lis-, V)i 3, i-l'o 1.,, ~ct 1~~54, Lib. of Cor.~-7es_= MALLNOVSKI, A. Utilization of the R~i,) in "'eteorology, Ministi-y of Communication, i.;'12:16:Dee. 51, A. Marek 1?54. Ministry of Gommunication, 17'12:1~:Dec. 54 1,ULINOVSKI, A. The "Orion" 519 8 ~our-Tube '3unerheterodyne Battery Reediver. Ministry of Communication, #12:19:Dec. 54 M.'~LEP'~VSFI, A. Philins 50 B 290. Ministry of Corm-=ir-,ation, r'r12:19:Dec. 54. M,AJ,DIGVSKI, A. rr The "Moskvich" Radio Receiver. Ministr-I of Communication, -"12:21:Dec. 54 MALINOVSKI, AL. The Radiosconde of the "Molchanov" System. "RADTO" Ministry of Communications, #7-8:29:Aug. 55 I ~,~ I - -.. - - - -- ~ ~ ~ ~, ; i : , . , ~ -*-, : - " , , , ., .. , MALINOVSKI, A. The amateur vacuum-tube voltmeter. p. 9~0. RADIO. Vol. 5, no. 2, 1956 Sofiia, Bulgaria SOURCE: East Suropean Accessions List (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 6. No. 1, January 1957, MALIV01VKI, A. Y,ALIVOV3KI, A. Radar set for deter-ining the Airection and the velocity of high - winds. P. 46. to. 4, 1956 KITIDP.OLCrj!IA I ~ETEEOFMCGIIA. Soflia, Nigaria SCURCE: East European Accessions Idst (HAL' voi 6. No. 4 April 1957 RALINOW-KI, A. Mistakes in determining high-velocity wind by rader. p. 55. (Khidrologhia I Meteorolopiia, No. 5, 1956, Bulgziria) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no.6, June 1957, Uncl. MALUTOVSKI, A. Measuring with IRC amateur vacuumtube volt-meter. P. 36. (Radio, Vol. 5, no. 12, 1956, Bulgaria) .50: Monthly List of East European Accessions (ZEAL) LC, Vol. 6, no. 6, June 1957, Uncl. MALIWVSKI, A. Vacuum tubes and crystal detectors. p. 13- (RADIO I TELEVIZIIA, Vol. 6. no. 5, 1957, Sofia. Bulgaria.) SO: Monthly List of East %-ropean Accessions (EEAL) L.C. Vol. 6, no. 12, December 1957 Uncl. T'ICIISFI, A. "On metnods of measuring ni-i-. -,;inus b-j means ra(iar KI'-Ljm-LCGITA I Safiia, aui-,aria., No. 6, .-158 Montkily list of LAST -EURCFI~~-' AGCi;SSI,II'5 JLC, Vol. 8, 7, Jujy Unclas 29707 3/16/6 1/000/008/017/0-13 o A006/AIOI AUTHORS., flalinovskil, Al'., Yo_?-d3.n3--4, D. TITLE: Eleczrio dlla~;ant-r:3cor~dlng -~r-4-mome-trs a t-r-irmistor reselve:'- PERIODI "Al, Refevatirayy zhurnal, Geotizika, no P., i9rt-, 9-',), abst-ract, %82 ("Kh1drol, I i960, no. Bligarllanl P',.issian and Engl-Ish summary) PbO and CUO thermistors of TEXT An investigation was made of NIO, M1203, 0.4 to 0.7 mm in d1ameter with pla'~.!_num ele-'-zodev of O,i no In diameter, was found that the thermistors were most -,Lznatable during the first days aftar their manufaratura and that oaly 6 montb_~~ la'-~r they were sul-labl~ for measure- ments. Howevar, even after one year, tha non-stability of 4~hermistors is praserv- ed to a oertain degree, probably, on a~-.oour,', of the wurfaoe conductivity caused by air moist-are, The non-sttilliit-y de:~r5aeeB if the therml3tor is covered with insulation ~arni6h about 0.1 mm tj~lzk. "Driermistore of the same ma~.erlal have similar calibration ourves shl!'T6d In rr--2pe,-t toeach other. 11he ooefficients of inert,la of -.he thermis~ore Investigated are within a range of (),8 to _2 sac. during a calm. was founct, experirm~n7a-y -,rzL+; tht sph-?~ric- Card 1/2 2970 3/i6976-, /000/008/0,7/,1153 Elg,:-tr-lc distar,~.-ra,_-ording A000-11., A 10 1 thermistors Era taea-~ed -.r urid of -.-.he surrc Lng a-'r at a tft-ed voltage o.f - to 3 m2, ~.na a- ow rrod-~nsd th. ne through the 1--_ mr-d '5 rrrn lengtL7) -',.3 approxi,mately -~wic.*_ as ragn aii tna-~ CX- -,hang_q, To obtain a llnesr C;:% t."IF -82'_StaT_Ce 2 methods were de-~re,' o~ 30 - 4J, :7 :f the scale is ot'a:Ln-n~d wiln the a!,' of a ard o-y tnt~ s~--_cnd Trethod 0, within 100 - 120 , or. tne 9.ial~ - wl-In ~-.re ald cl' a lo-aar' ~t~mi amp,1"Ier. in the rewultt.TLg the nor,-!Iaaarl~y the 6:aLle Is exprt4a~=ed by the Percentage of sensitivity at. the ends of th~3 scalet rpela,~i,~e to tnat Ir the middle of the s:~aie. Compo-up-d systems are a_~so_givef, t_-, ob-tain maxiffrum ty of measurements BA, a d-flnl_-.,~ maximum -le riaa7 diifus',on- iz,. trp measurinc, alroult. M. Jolltemnz [Abstracter's note _,Gmpirete ranslatlo:~] Card 2/2 S/101 62/000/007/089/'149 D228YD307 AUTHOR: Malinovski, Al. TITLEi Superregenerative radar responder PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 11-129 abstract 7B61 (Tr. In-ta khidrol. i meteorol., 9, 1960, 143-156) TEXT: A two-tube superregenerative radar responder, intended for mounting in pilot balloons, is described. The circuit works on frequencies of 550 - 735 c/s and ensures 'a wind observation ra,,-,ge of up to 50 km. The high-frequency generator is.assembled on a 6C-1)j(,(6S1Zh) tube, a coaxial line being employed as the oscillato- ry circuit. A superating voltage with a frequency of 700 kc/s is developed by an auxiliary generator, assembled on the'second tube. Owing to the fact that the duration of the radar's main pulse is greater than the distance between the super splashes, the answer signal, expressed in the increase of the super noise amplitude, -is recorded during each cycle of the station's operation. The Card 1/2 6/169/62/000/007/069/1, 4CJ) Superregenerative radar responder D228/D307 responder has a high sensitivity to interrogation signals, varying from I.x 10-9 to 5 x 10- 9, and a pulse reply power of 0.3 W. under different - :supply i~~ons. Detailed data about -the deviations of the circuit's main parameters, when the charging voltages varl!, are presented as tables. The responder's weight (without power-supply sources) is 300 9. Z-Abstracter-'s note: Complete translation._.7 Card 212 40231 D228/D307 AUThORS: Simidehiev, D. and Malinovski, Al. TITLE: Radar observations and-their application in meteoro- logy PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, no. 7, 1962, 7-8, ab- stract 7B43 (Tr. In-ta khidrol. i meteorol., 9, 1960, 181-240) TEXT: The first part of the review contains a brief description of the working principle and the block layout of the radar station, as well as a derivation of the basic radar equation.determining the power of the target-reflected signal. The second part considers the radar properties of reflecting objects. Expressions are cited here for the effective reflecting surface of water, ice, and metallic spherical particles, whose diameter is much smaller than the wave- length; a plane surface; a cylinder; large spheres; and a corner reflector. The magnitudes of the radar sections of different types of airci~aft are also given. Screens, used in meteorologic practice, Card 1/3 8/169/62/000/007/085/149 Radar observations and ... D228/D307 are briefly described in the third part. Radar methods of measuring the wind by means of parasitic reflectors and transportable pilot balloons are described in the fourth part,'which also indicates the principles of selecting reflectors and pilot*balloons. The fifth section is devoted to cloud system observations. Here the authors state the results of the theory of radar signal reflection from the multiple target that clouds represent. Since the ratio of the power of the signal received to the power emitted (P,/P,.) is proportional 6, to In iai Where ai is the radius of the drops, the authors conclude that P r/Pt = A142 , where k = const. and M is the water content of the cloud; they also denote that according to the experimental data Pr/Pt = (conat/r 2 ).M1-5. Thus, radar observations allow one to mea- sure the water content of clouds and to construct sections with iso- lines of equal water contents A reflected signal's polarization properties are considered in the.Bame section on the basis of work by Langleben and Gunn (1952) and by No Labrum (J. kppl. Phys.j 25p -1952). The section ends with a description of )a bright band, oharac- ICard 2/3 5/169/62/000/007/085/149 Radar observations and ... D228/D307 terizing the oresence of a layer of melting crystals (when they descend below the zero isotherm), and of the corresponding increase in the reflected signal's power. The sixth section is devoted to a description of echoes from different meteorologic objects -- VY clouds, a cold front, gust lines, typhoons, etc. Z-Abstracter's .. note: Complete translation._,7 Card 3/3 VALINOVAII . "RC-oscillator circuit." Vol. 3, No. 5/6, 195,4, P-39. Radio, Sofiya SO: Eastern -Suror,ean Accessionj Ljz3t, Vol. 3, Nc. 11, hov. 1954, L.~. YIALITIOV~I-Kl, G. &Ecillator with a transfcrmer ccnnecticn. n. 1Y, 0 Vol. L, nc . 1955 F-,iL!C Cof,*v , Bulgaria a ..~o: Lastprn Europe-tin Acccs2icr. 5 NO. L Ar-, I MALIlOVSKI, G. Noisless Tuning (Automatic lipplification Control).Itadio Engineering, #6:1'7: June 55 MALMOVSKI, G. Driver Stage with Transf ormer Coupling. I'RA.DIO'I Ministry of Communications, #7-8:56:Aug. 55 MALIKOVSKI, G-, inzh Computing output transformers. Radio i televizila 10 no.11/12: 361-364 '61 - I.; D,~*rj!;'~7S,'!, 7. 117-valuation of the Concentr-t--o~~ and thc Potential Fall in th,-:? Diffusion Layer - 9 by Cathodic i,-)n. " -%. h, nr,. 1. jan./--ar. 19~1 1 Iolarizat- .1-1 1 1; % So: '.i'nth,-j List ~)f ~--ast 7-urODean !.ccesFziosn, ';ol. -1, ;!~o. 5, Alay . 11 ),-L./~Inc lass 'f - r--d MALTfiOVSKI, I. "Physical ripening of the amronia-photographic emulsions." IMSTIIA. SERIIA FIZICPMKA, Sofiia., Bulgarias, Vol. 6p Jan./Dec. 1956 (published 1957). Monthly List of East European Accessions Index (EEAI), The Library of Congress, Volum 8, No. 8, August 1959. Unclassified A BULGARIA/Chc-._~.cal Chemical Products and Their H-20 AT~.,.ica,fc,n, PtLr+, 3. - Photographic Materials. Ab3 Jour: R-tf-rpt. Mumal Khimiya, No 10, 1958, 33701. Author In.,3t Ac-demy (if Sciences of Bulgaria. Title PhyeicaL Maturing of Photographic Azmonium Mmilsions. Orig Pub: Iz-,,. 13"L~. P21 Otd. ffiz.-me-cem i tekhn. n. Ser. ffiz. 191-- 6, 329-365. Abstract: The p:xcess of physical maux-ring (PM) c.P ammmilum emilsions was studied in an emilsions, closely similar to the coarse g-rained AgBr cmulsion used in manufac- turing photographic materials as far as its p:-cperties were concerned. It was found at the study of the dependence of the mean grain size on the duration of the PM that the curve of the P14 process did not correspond Card 1/3 BULGARIA/Chemical Technology, Chemical Products and Their H-20 Applicat'i on, Part' 3. - Photographic ~hterials. Abs Jcur: Referat. Zhurnal Khimiya, No 10, 1958, 33701. to the linear dependence following from the theoreti- cally computed equation 1IN = 11NO + kto where N is the number of grains in a unit of emulsion volume, and t is time, but that this curve was S shaped. The Ist section of the curve corresponds to the growth of large crystal's at the expense of the dissolution of smaller grains, the 2ad section corresponds to a sharp change of the grain growth rate at the expense of the coalescence (C) of separate grains into greater aggregates. The influence of the concentra- tion of gelatin, ammonium, KBr, KI, as well as of the gelatin brand on the PM rate was investigated. Under the conditions of FM in an ammonium mediumx the ad- sorbing gelatin layers are ddstroyed, loose their pro- Card 2/3 BULGARIA/Chennical. Technolcu, Chemical Products and Their H-20 Par, 3. - Photographic Materials Abs Jour: Prz;2erat. Zhurnal Kh-imiya, No 10, 1958) 33701. te-it.ivi~ ncoperties and allow the C process to proceed. .2 of 1,h.,-- I'M Curve depends on the concentration of gela;.!i pres-jnt at the AgBr do-position. The C proci~eo L-:artE earlier and. proceeds more intensively, - 'f ',,h I- e 2..-j2Abitu-7a ar.d senoitizers were elimin ted from V,f-, ge.---atin. It is assumed that substance containing 1,-.`~).'Lly 11ouded sulphur are adsorbed on the AgBr grains ar.d, coL-sequently, inhibilk; their C more efficiently. Card 3/3 K&LINOVSKLY, T.; PAVLOVA. V. Influence of the activity of the gelatin on the kinetics of chemical ripening. Zhur.nauch. I prikl.fat. i kin. 3 no.6: 41()J~15 W-D '58. (MIRA 11:12) 1:.. Institut fizicheakc7 khimii Balgarskoy AS Sofiya, Bolppwiya. (Photographic emulsions) AWM,A.lF.; KOLLISOVSKlY, I. ,m. Qry~ stmt. of Zim Olctam~Dlptrotalmlnnwo w4semud at smjOlum of tb* rntftlastlocial UMOO of emt&uovv#w Lccgjv4T" 21-27 MV *9 SDI 3 3,1",Pl go J~L4 1959 BULGARM Abs Jour kathor Inst Title /Optics - Photo gran-.)hy. : Ref Zhur Fizika, : Mallinovskiy, I., : -_'! -, Nf-,.,, ~~e'hod of Obtaininr Fog Tevel K N`o 4) ig6o, 10121 Bakyrdzhi--v,. Iv., Kandilarov, P. ~ S~Jvcr Halogenides with a Low Orig Pub Dokl. Bolg. AN, 1959, 12) No 21 125-128 Abstract Methods liave been develriped for obtaining pare AgHal, in which the Possibility of adsorption cn the AgHaal of foreign ions (particularly S'~12 ir the contact between moist AaHal with glass) have been recluced to a rriinimum, so as to pre- vent snontaneous re-Iuc-,~ion of t.-.e Ajal and formation of a c(.nsiderable fog in 'he su)sequently prepared crystals of AgHal for model experiments cn the *mechanism of the photographic process. '-:'o prepare AgCl, use is made of chloridation of AgNO whereas AgBr is prepared by brord- zat.ion of Ag. In Q'production of AgCl, several grat~.s Card 1/3 - 174 - BULGijiIA/Optics - Photo6racphy K Abs Jour Ref Zliur 4, icI,6,-,, .')---21 Of G'UtC Nire A~~C! arc- piaced L. r~ tc-3t t.,',)e with 74 draW.~ capili-ry cnd aj,(', a.,. ove.1,1 A.C.'L. it is moltQL' placed i". a ~Aream -)f dry chlorinc, tl'u HCI is removed, and tLe tes'~ tube is then gradually 1'4-11,:d with (3-y pure AJAM 31 which gues into AgCl In tLe stream of chlorine. A series of such drawn test tubes are then mounted in the oven, one under the other, and the resultant molten ACCI if-, (Zi-adimlly filtered from the upper test tubes into tLu 1wer on- in an ascencling strew. of Cl To pro- elementary silver, senarated a solutior of A(~ib an,I dried, is pla~cl -n a test .-,zbe with drawn capilDy, transferred t,; the ovc:n, an.! treated witii broraine b,! u va - Poratin.- llu bromine. '7--n. -~s in the productinn ~jf the -)e . i S i~ 2 Uri AgC!, a Se- I es d ted one on toD of the othcr and th---- molten Ai;lj~- is subjected during the instant of its rroduction to repe-ted filtration in a Card 2/3 BuLMP,IA/Opt-'Cs - Pliotogi-ar)hY. K Abs Jour : Ref Z-h-ur Fizika, 17") 4, 196,-), 10121 0 bro-itne atmospItcre. -- A.L. I Carl 3/- - 175 - MALINOVSKI, I.; KPITOV, V. Selective adsorption of milfur-containing components of gelatin to silver bromide. Iav Inst khim BAN 7?271-280 160. (EM 10:9) (Sulfur) (Gelatin) (Silver bromide) MALINOVSKI, I.; TODCROVA, M.; DZHAMBAZOVA, 14. Distribution of latent image in the grains of emulsion irradiated with X rays. Izv Inst fiz khim. 2:207-217 162. MALINOVSK1, I.; KAUbZIIOV, G.; TODCROVA, M. FIffect of bismuth on the sensitivity of silver bromide photoemulsibps. Izv Inst fi, khim 2:219-228 162. MLINOVSKI, I. Quantitative correlations in differential development. Izv Inst fiz khim 4:19'1-209 164. 1. Institute of Phystcil Chemistry of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. MALINOVSKI, T. Poland, the 4th Gliding Contest. P. 494, (Kridla Vlasti) No. 16, Aug. 1957, Praha, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Iniax of East European Acessions (EUI) Vol. 6, No. 11 ~avember 1957 27225 P10071611000101210011001 A Too A076/A126 AUTHOR: Malinovski, Tadeusz TITLE: Who will travel into space ? PERIODICAL- Skrzydlata Polska, no. 12, 1961, io-11 TEXT: The article generally describes the influence of high-altitude flying on a jet aircraft pilot, the need of a pressure cabin in aircraft, pressure suit, oxygen supply, etc. Further, the author lists a number of subjects which an astronaut must study before he is launched into space. In Poland, the Wojs- kowy Instytut medycyny Lotniczej (Military Institute of Aero Medicine) conducts research on high-altitude flight conditions. Further, it conditions jet pilots for high-altitude flights and conducts medical check up of pilots. In 7 photo- graphs preparations for a simulated high-altitude flight in a pressure chamber are illustrated. Two glider pilots. Urszula Sliwak and Jerzy Adamek, are shown In a pressure chamber. Laboratory worker, Elibieta Gom6fiska is shown checking the influence of oxygen starvation on the human system. Major, Master, 3tefan ~migielski is shown dosing isotopes before an experiment. There are 7 photographa Card 1/1 L 18435-63 EWP(q)/Ewr(m)/BL)s AFFrC/ASD M/M~(IJP) ACCESSION IqR* AT3002253 B/2505/62/002/000/0219/0228 AUTHOR: Malinovski, Y.. Karadzhov, 0. and Todorova, M. -57 TITLE: Effect of bismutlyon sensitiTity of silver bromide photographic emulsions SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Institut po fizikokhimiya. Izvestiya, 2, 1962, 2194-28 TOPIC TAGS: bismuth, photosensitivity, silver bromide, photographic emulsion, desensitization, pH, Com-plexon ABSTRACT: The extremely strong desensitization effect of minute quantities of bismuth, hitherto unreported. in bibliography is investigated. Experiments were conducted on photosensitive emulsions, compounded by simple formulation and technique, in order to ascertain factors underlying the conditions in which bis- muth exerts this effect. Results are shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of Enclosures 1-6. It is concluded that the desensitization effect of bismuth: 1) occurs in presence of bismuth of the order of a thousandth of a percent in silver nitrate, reducing sensitivity of acid bromide emulsions by 2 or 3 orders. Results are identical when bismuth is added to solutions of halides; 2) occurs Card L 18435-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3002253 only when bismuth is included in solid phase of emulsion. Such inclusion is not superficial and bismuth cannot be removed by washing. When chlorine ions are included in solid phase of emulsion, the effect is sharply lowered; 3) occurs onlY at low values of pH of the emulsion when bismuth enters into composition of .emulsion crystals as trivalent ions; at pH over 5 the effect practically dis- appears; 4) can be eliminated by adding small quantities of Complexon III prior to emulsification, thereby blocking the bismuth ion, Orig. art. has: 6 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 20Dec6l SUB CODE: PH, CH DATE ACq: o4jun63 NO REF SOV: oo4 ENCL: o6 OTHER: 003 Card 2 be