SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEKRASOVA, I. V. - NEKRASOVA, R. A.
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AUTHOR: Pra 0"My, X. Ya.; Nekrasova, 1. V.; Tarasenko, A.. G.
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TITLE- The antiradiatIon effectiveness of endogenic oulfhydryl compounds
-SOUIRCS: AN SWR. Doklady, v. 164, no. 3, 1965, 684-685
TOPIC TAGSt sulfhydryl group, radloprotectlve agent, cystamine, mercamine, x ray
ABSTRAM It has been recently established that when various radi2protectlve agents
moderate the radiation Injury to biological objects, there in an increase in the I
content of highly reactive, endogenic, sulfhydryl compounds. The purpose of this
study wa~ to demonstrate that radioprotective agents do not In themselves exert a
radloprotective effect, but rather Induce the production of active oulfhydryl com-1
pounds which In turn have a radioprotective effect. The source of these compounds
was spleens taken from nice 1 min after killing. The spleen of a live animal was
used an a control. Due to the high lability of oulfhydryle, spleens were placed Ir
argon Immediately after splenectomy and homogenized (oxvgen content < 0.003%.
0.3 at of solution to 200 ag of tissue). After this, the homogenate van drawn into
a 5~-ng syrin" containing 2 at or BrItch aseltes taken from the abdomen of animals
15 min after k1ll-ing. A hyperdiploid BrItch carcinoma @train (4% polyploidal. cells)
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was used. The original ascites was taken from mice on the TO day of incubation,'
diluted with Ringer's solution 3:1, and injected (4 mt) into the abdomens of normal
mice. Theme animals were then killed and 2 mt of the ascites was drawn of f with an
argon blown syringe without exposing the abdomen to outside air. The ascites was 1
mixed for 1 min with the aforementioned homogenate and injected into normal animals.
After 15 min, these animals were irradiated by x-rays (700 r, 50 r/min). The ra"o-
protective activity of endogenic groups was compared with cyst"Ine and mercamine
mixed with ascites, which were Intraperitoneally injected into mice Irradiated In
the same manner. Table 1 of the Enclosure presents the results of the experiment.
The table shown that spleen homogenate from dead animals noticeably reduced cell
injuries but that this protective effect was less significant than that of cystadve
and mercautne. Thus, the material Indicates that free sulftdryl groups possesel
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significant radloprotective activity (capable of reducing injury to ascites nt
are found to the ageens of animals under oxygen-free conditions. It to possible
that the radloseasitivity or various cell* and tissues at various stages of their
developwnt wy be associated with differences In the levels of these particular
types of highly reaetive, endogente,sulthydryl compounds. Orig. art. has., 1 table.
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ASSMATIONt Institat worrologii thi"tnykh twat A. N. Severts"a Akadesit nauk
GSSR (institute of Animal ~orph*logy, Acadew of sciences ASSSR)
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Table 1. Percent of cancex ascites cells vith chromosomal aberrations
(late ansphase-early tblp~hase) after Irradiation (700 r) in the ab-
domens of mice
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SOURCE CODEs UR/0020/66/166/DO4/0974/0977
AUTHORt GMewskly, E. Ta.; Vekre2"~V.; T a.
ORG: Institute of "hology of Animals in. A. N. Severtsov, _~c of nco!,#.
SSSR (Institut marfologn-ATV-0inyw Ak- sm I nat 666R)
TITLE: Effect of EMAMI!M prot"tion amnt.-P(anoxia, cysteamine and cystamine) on
the level of oulfhydryl.groups in ascitic Ehrlich carcinoma cells
G0UWXt AN 996K. D*lady, v. 166, no. 4, 1266, 974-277
TOPIC TAGSi carcinoma, cancer drug, radiation protection, sul Mydry I grollp
ABSTRACT: Having previously discovered that the level of endogenous sulfhydryl groups
increases in live organisms under the influence of anoxia and aminothiols, the auth-
me chocked the hypothesis that radiation protection occurs not so much as VL TeEU)t of the
presence of these agents in the body, as of the general increase in the level of SH
groups. To prove this point, they attempted to show such an Increase not only In the
total living organism but In isolated cells as well. The experiments were performed
on ascitic, Ehrlich carcinoma cells after '~-G dayalcultivation. The sulfhydryl groups
were determined In malIgnaut cells and in the ascitic fluid of normal animals, in
animals destroyed 10-15 mia- fo.Uowing i,,anox1a, and In animals which were injected in
traperitoneally with 5 g of cystamine 15 min prior to taking the Mcito - sample. In
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addition, sulfhydiryl groups were determined in cells to which 0.6 mg/ml of cystamine
and 0*4 mg/Al of eystemnine were added in vitro and incubated for 15 min at 37C. It
was found that under anoxia the thiol group content increases by 8% in air and
by 18% In argon, while the content of the nonprotein sulf'hydryl groupa does not change.
Cystamins causes a 12% increase of the SH groups in the malignant cells in vivo, and
is completely Ineffective in vitro. Cysteamine, added to the carcinoma cells in L'itrV,
causes a 36% increase in Sit groups, while the nonprotein SH group level In-
creases sixfold. It Is concluded that the protective effect obtains only in the
cam of an Increase to the level of the protein sulfhydryl groups. This is explained
by the In activation of organic radicals formed during Irradiation through Interaction
with the thlol groups. Hmever, the possibility that the protection depends on the
absolute content of -SH groups and not an their reactivity in not excluded. Orig. art.
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Activation of the thinking of students during a lecture. Top.
paikhol. 6 no. 6:166-in S-D 160. (NMA 13:12)
1. Safodre pstkbolMtl forOkovskego pedagogicheskogo Instituta.
. (lactures and lecturing)
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A THORS: Grachev, Yu N , Dekhni-n, M Ya T-Vr',~nK
NeKrus(~va. K A ind 3usnovsxay~i A
NTLE: Deep geoptiysicui invest ig~tt ions Ir. r r 7- y
ttie ba.t; , "'t,.e-d
PERIODICAL- ReferAtviy:l znuri,a, e o f -, z , K ~i r,
struc* *A',O (V ub .10--reza~ t'ity X M
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TEXT. The results f deep ;t, o.unding w,r~,.
northern par t a re i ted Tne ;iim )f tt,e w~-,rx w;iq :.e
study of the inner ;'-ru,ture A- the ,rL4s. r,, ti,e Cpa
The work was exec ~ tel a I ung --i ,ro F If, w i t t, ~i 1 00 r~m Oy
the method of oritir. iouH set-uptj Tne -e:
'00 m from eaf r, wi t:; n ti.e ;eneral r, 1, ~I
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in three lakee which 4(,,r,e J',tuated it i A~qtiin,p KM
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frcm each c ther , Six branc%,~H (jf' ref r i- t ed sei smi,,- w,i-:~ wt- - rl
compared with six discontiruity surf;tces of tk,e inner 7 ., Z~i t a. I ay -
ere. were recorded. The boundaries -- a,~ A iept~. of' 'k; - ' - i -A
~4 - 5o km - - are moBt clearly arol p08 I T I lie 1 y I I 11i t. , jijfi, tif"d . The
second boundary is the Mohorovici~, fiurf;i- e In ti.e )v-f y,,ri~r iayer
the speed of the refracted waives is t) b kmae~ , in the ur-
derlying, layer it is E! I lrm,8(---. In tne layer C,rectiy lver,ying
the first boundary this velocity ii ffert3 in dif`#~rerit ;.;irts of tr,f,-
traverse and fluctuatei3 within the limits of 4 - tj~ ' Km, t3e: ,
Other dio,ontinui ty SUrfafeu nrid i n termed ia te tyero liiir;i, ter . :,ed
by speed vqi.uee of 6 0 ar 'A K ni, s e c , it r e ' s~!-, 1f?:1r,Y ex
The layer bound~iries lie :i,mo,.it fiorzurithi,y
posed . rmir.g a
small subterranean relief in ~iei)~Ar,,ite p:irls (f Tne p: i i e e
gic irreguluri~ies in tv.p rust',3 upper p;tr+,-i were '1. 9 eS P
.Zr)r,tq! J:rerti-~n the w tra-
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nes of different btruc'Aral-I'Ar .es ge-),~)gi.
~-es~;fuily defined. nrte,
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AUTHORS: Lit-vinenko, 1. V., Dekhnich, M. Ya., and Neliramove, K. A.
TITLEi Deep seismic sounding in the terri Lary of the Baltic
sh iel d
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal. Geofizika, no. 9, 1961, 5-6,
abstract 9A36 (V ab. ieymmich. jasled. no. 4, V.,
AN SSSR, 1960, 47-54)
TEXT: Deep seisinic sounding w&8 carried out in 1958 it the territory
or Kareliya along the Kew'-Ukhta road. Certain side(forest) roads were
used in addition to the main ro%d. The small profile distortion was not
reflected in the quility of the results or the work. The operative area
is formed of ancient, highly metamorphozed rocks of a variable composi-
tion. The profile's eastern part is confined W the region where the
oldest Archean fold structures (of the Boylonorides) are developed, and the
western part intersects the younger Kareliyan folding. Observations were
made from four explosion points 50 - 80 km &part from each other; the
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distance between the seismic detectors was equal to 100 a. Deep seistsic
sounding was conducied in conjunction with other geophysical observations
(magnetometry, grayinetry). In addition, parametric soundings with a
length of 200 - 300 a were undertaken at a number of exposures in order
to study Lhe uppermost part or the section of crystalline rocks in greater
detail. The bodographs of sit main wave-groups (1, 11, 111, IVV V, and
M) were obtained through the preliminary processing of the results. The
clearest boundaries of velocity vitrtation at which reflected and leading
waves aritie are as :followsi horizon III, V 9 6600 a/sect depth 10 15
kal horizon M (the 11ohorovicic boundary), V 9 8100 a/sec, depth 34 38
ku. Boundary III in evidently connected with the surface of the "ba8%It"
layer. Horizon 11 I:V9 - 6400 m/sec) is distinguished with less authen-
ticity at a depth of about 5 km. This horizon is traced well only in the
100 - 140 km section of the Kew'-Ukht-a profile-in the region where the
zone of the East Ka:-eliyan syncl inal-~trvc tore is developed. Seismic
boundisries TV and V, recorded in the "basalt" layer, still need to be
made Ore precise; Lhe Velocity Change at these boundaries is small. The
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general rise of the Mohorovicic surface is outlined in a northeasterly
direction t4 the side of the spacious region of Bolomoride developuent.
On the whol*, the crust evidently has & smaller thickness in the are%
where the White Sea fold-structure is developed. Apart from the crust's
horizontal layering, the data of the deep and parametric seismic-sounding
per-wit the establishment of vertical z,)ne8 of tectonic dislocations and
contacts between rocks of a different composition. Abrupt varintiona in
the recording intensity, the titrong absorption of elastic vibrations,
breaks in the correlation. etc. are noted in the zones of tectonic dislo-
cation, The zone of abyssal fractures--approximately in the middle of the
studied profile--is most authentically established. In the geologic
respect this zone is characterized by the articulation of the Belomoridog
with the Karelides and by the devlopmjnt of grandiorite intrusions with
a
cle I -oriented drsinage system. Z Abstracter's notes Complete trans-
: r,~
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LITVINENKO, I.V.; IZEKRAWIA, K.A.
Ilifferer.tiatior. of rocl(i ac-or-ding t4 tr~'~Ir
elantic properties nor,.~,er- Y,arelia a.-, an exa:-.Ile.
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NIOASOVA, K. Y.
Bnglish-Jkssian dictionary of cartogTaphy. geodesy. and
serophotographic topographical surveying. Geod.i kar+.
no.6:74 Js 160. 041A& 13.- 7)
(CartograptW-Dictionaries)
(Surveying-Dictionaries)
(Inglish languago-Dictionaries-Ruselan)
NEKRAS)VA, K.F.
Work on terminology arui Jlc ti, ruiries i.-i the riela ol gn .I,.
-ay.
Geod. i kart. no.81%-'75 Ag 'f) 1. (~U RA It, i ))
(Geodesy-Dic t Innaritin) (Gartograplif-Dictionaries)
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Lictionaries of gacKiesy, 'Jeod xar', .6 nu. i. -,-,1 164.
UM/WdIcine - Plant Ptkysloloa Jen/Feb 49
WAdIcine - Carbohydrates
Soesonal Dynamics of Store-I Carbohydrates in
Desert Plants of the Karsstpayskly F-Lateau."
L. P. Wakrasova, '14 pp
09o$an Zhur" Vol XXIIV No 1
Weste subject under '1.1~ dynamics of carbohydratee
&W their role as storage and protective substancep
ta sphemeridae, and ~2' e-tasanal changes -f
Carbohydrates and their role as storage and
prote,tive substances in perennial shrubs and
breeken. Data fo-. this stuiy was c,)I!Ercta-d
LC 4,- 'i&q-_r65
UM/Medicine - Plant F* aiology Jan,'Feb 'L9
,,Contd'
durIng a IQAQ expedition t-, the regiYn a-roAml
*11oryy Dagestan " A 1.' - ',,-4 decrease in --arboby-
drate content was noticed duxiug tZe fal-
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1. NMMASOVAj L. F.
2. ucFR (6co)
4. Grqrses
7. twmry gra.-is mixtiirOB in crop rotation. Korm. baza 3 no. 10, 1952.
9. Wonthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January,_ -.1953. Unclassified.
MWASOVA ndidtit sell skokhozy&"tvennykh nauir.
Introduco orrain Anti sugar sorphum on collective Find state farm
in dry regions. Zemledelle 5 no.6:72-74 J~ 1-. (MIAA 10-01
(Sorehum)
MIUMASOVA. L.P., kandidat sell skokbomynystvennykh nauk.
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Raising pets for hay and green fooder in the arid et*ppe zone.
Dokl. Akad. sellkhoz. 22 no.7:20-24 157. (MLRA 10-9)
1. Ukrainakiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut oroshayamogo
zemledeliya. Prodstavlona akademikou D.A. DoIgushin".
(Pea@)
USSR / Cultivatud Plants. Foddur ~rR3sus and Root Crops. M-3
Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologlya, No 2, 1959, No. 6312
Author Nukrasova, L. F.
Inr,t Ukra I n I Ln So I --~n t. -Res . I r, s t I 'I, i t c o f I rr Ir a t ed
1,z r I c 1; 1 tu r(.-
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OrIg 114ab Kolgo8pnlk 'J1zr.-i1n1, Nr,~ '5, 1'
Abstract Data, compllad by the ',",cralni-in
Institute )f IrrlEritk-] -XL-rIcu1tur(-, or, t~-3
yi(-ldl.-ig capacity f !t,~~,ch vsirl(tlos
fcr gruon mass In tho 3-uthurn *~kralnu Jurinj
1957, is q1vtjn 1,-. 11~1~1 pipor. ~f all t~'St~~d
varl-.-ti --.3, tr,,,, y.,:.~ uf' ~r,:!c-n mass -
195 (42.'9 f rfLj) - wis produced
by th.- Ulrit!, v3kly 3P-f' ,rrLrl(:ty.
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AUTHORS: Voroblyevp A. A.; Voroblyev., 0. A.; Konclierbayov, T. X.1 Kofftr7*9inp
V. A. ; Nekrasova) L. G.
Infitionco or tjio oloctrodoo an(I tilo utructuro of dialoctrio cryotalu on
Llioir dioloctric strongtli
&3*~mE.- Fizika tvardogo bola, v. 6, no. 5, 196L9 1560-1562
dielectric strer,%-th, annoalirg,
T AGS ial;cali halide, clieloctric matorla.1,
po'.ansiu.n compound
T11io dlolac'.mc ot.runjt,i of a of al~ali-t,al-i,lo cry-;ti,s was
in'o.'Surud by U51-ni: SOV-1rai t)-poq of (-j1ecLr,)doi. 'u'so of ru~ra'A-1-'c oio-~trodo-
pr d~icud neiwly uqual valuo~; wliicli were abuut, 454 lvior L.-Lan Uio valuos obta4nod
a sciturate(I NZI solutAun a.9 tno oloct.-udoi. Furti,,or invastiration u5i'v.
curibli.nationa of aquid aril aapiiito oloctxodo3 skowed Uiat, rogiv-dless of tile
ar.ode mater.'a.1, tno value of the dioloctric uLrongth was raucli lower with grapilito
as tao catbodo than whon tho olectrolyto was tho cathode. It is concluciod that
co.,d omiBsion from tho cathodo has a aignificant otfoct on tho valuo of tho
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di,iloctric strength. 71in offoct of awo-ilini, '.;i,) cry9trils wa.9 a1so inmstA4,-ated.
,iie ~~'o,'-ectric strongthz~ uf alkali-h.Litlo rkonocrpta]3 of tho putassium nor-les were
mn;.sured with both unannealed and anoonlod crystals. It, was fouml ti-nt the
di)1octric 3trongth of Lho unannnalod cz-.rital wan alwayn larL;ur than th;-it, of tho
yul,a).. T'iio Ii'furonco botwoori tho twu values incronsod with (locroasine
aru.0111-od ci-
latt-co onora, ranging from about 10e'f for KC'j to about ~Cfi, for Ki. it wan also
I LaL LI.e dispersion of experi-montal values was sigrdficantly loss for the
ann ed crystals. Thus, mochanical otro3oo,- and dislocations in the unamealod
crystal pLay an essential role in scattering electrons, increasLn,-, tho dielectric
strengtil. Orig. art. has: 1 diagram and 2 tables.
Tom-skiy politokhnichoakiy Institute im. S. H. Ki-rova (Tomsk
Polytechnic Institute)
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TIM: Concerning the inrestM;Gion ~opulsed bramown or solid dielectrics
MUMS Mika tvordogo telap v. To Do. Bo 1965j, 2523-2524
2'
TOPIC VMS Atli field emission, electric insulator, dielectric
strengthq electric field, potassium chloride
ABSTPACT: The purpose of the investigation was to check on the theoretical pre-
diction thatj, owing to the wilti-stres r mechanion of breakdown, a thin dielec-
tric (thivner then 20 P) breaks down essentially because of processes occurring an
the cathode and ito breakdown dqwnds essentially on the field emission current
from the cathode. Furthenorep the experimentally observed increase in electric
strength with decreasing thickness makes it possible to obtain strong electric
fields In thin dielectrics without breakdowns and by the saw token, obtain large
field e3dasion and impact- ionization currents. The latter was experimentally coD.
firmed by the author eljewhere (Proboy dielektrikow I poluproyodnikay. Sb. dokl.
V Me0bus, konf. po proboyup stre M. rzd. "Inerglys." 2964). To check on this
assumption# the authors investigated the dependence of the current amplitude mid
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Mclectric strength on the tim of application of the voltage# using samples cut
from a single XCl crystal by a procedure described by 0. A. Voroblyev et al. (PTE
Y. 5j, 196,, 1961). Breakdown was produced by a single-pulse voltage with different
rise times, 7he duration of the voltage vat recorded with an oscilloscope. The
results show that the current density preceding the breakdown decreases monotonical-
ly vith Increasing voltage timia, and the dielectric strength inermses with the
voltage tim AM has a maxism near 1 jAsee mid tben decreases. This behavior is
attributed to the formtIon of negative space sharge. OrIg. wt. bast 2 figures.
ASSOCTATIONi 7bmkiy politaWalcheskly inisti.ut Is. S. M. Kirova (Tamak Polytechole
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'a,-adovskaya, T. V.; Nckrasova, L. 1.
amartmant, "loacow 3tato Univoralty In. M. V. IDmonocav
faxu-'tot, os kovskly gosudaratvannyy univorsitot)
a hii~hor hydrogon poroxido and frozen radic&ln. Infrarod &bsorptlon
sze-ctrA of & poroxy-radical condensate at various temperatures
I-jrnal firAchoskoy khinil, v. 41, no. 1, 1967, 211-215
hydlroron noroxido, uuDoroxido, 1R snoctrum
o t oporatilre dopondrmco of tho Infrarod absor-n'-Jor,
,-ICL- cor- nsato Was studied in tno ranrn from -4C' to -',gC',-.
JG.~,,, 1017, '100, 1230, and 14',0 cm-1 A'roqL0,-,21.,)z,
oil tho Doroxy-mlical condensate, can bo to
or which a-re Dresont in *ho orimL~j roa--'.ior, Dro~,'uct.
ana
J-13dO cm-I froquoncios on hoating of tha primar-i prod-,;c'-
formed as a rogult cf d,,,: t. i,:-.
-o assurmtion that oriinary hydrogen peroxide is
o' ~ho ~oroxy-radlcal condensate during itn heating. Author3 are doo-,-y
~'rofoasor N. 1. Kobozov for a constant Intoroat in the work. Ori,- -~aj; 2
art. i
fiKares and I table.
SU3 COZ~-;z 07/ SUEN DATSI 02Aug65/ ORIG REF9 014/ On RU 1 004
Card- III --- -- - --- - -- - - - - - - Lr~.i.'j c,43.42
USSR/Fnrm Animals. 3wine.
Abs Jjur7 Ref Zhur - Fitl-, 'No. 22, 101167
Aut'-Ior Nekrasova, L,' .
Inst All-Union Scientific ese-rch Institute of
Animal Hunbandry.
Title ,.eat Fatterin- -~f Svir., ,qitl '~riir and
,itl,~-e 'ars Sup,l~,m,~nt,:?I by V,rious 'r-r-)tein
Mixturas.
OrIg Tut-: Eyul n-~uchro-t-&hn. inf'orm. 7ses. n.-'L. In-t
zhIvotrc,v-)dstv-,), isFir3ntskiy,
24-28
Ahstr-,,*- A gr-),jr. of swine "Pi e rs -i rr,)tein
mixfiires (fls~ ~,~rcpnt; meit bone fl-)ur,
25 percent- s-yt,enn cri,~Ps, ~--" ~.r~rcQrit; wheat bran,
20 perct-ntj ylelJed 13rpest amounts :)" meqt from
each o.' the carcnsse~s. Also, In t.*iis -r')up
Card 112
N~4:tk)'()VA, L.!/.-, Air .#-i -- : " ~ r -.Oj~
- .". . F , - I I - 4 . I I
~ y bae-use o f wi4-a--;,,~ c n rn zo 4bowe t ro: Vt!- I , .! ~04>uw.14,*
~j d it-lvo!~ ." ~,a, )7.r-.ne I ,,, p 1 A ' '. , i , r: w- , - I r,:. '.
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NEKWC'f*, L. N.
*investigation of the 07v -,--i Elmct r,,ro!ductirn Prrcess on Platirrim nry the
Method of a Retatinp Dl!sk Elertrods with a Ring."
qmport presented at the llith mepting GITCE, Irtl. of Elmc rochemiral
Thermod-mamics and Kinetics, '.Iogcow, 19-2) Aup '~)3.
Moscow State University, USSR.
AKUTIN, M.S.; RODIVIIDTA, L.A., Fri r-'.zsuii lCilaStlYE: !UH&ROVA, L.A.;
GERSHKOKEEN, S.A. ; NELNtSOVA, L.P.
Reterogeneoue poly~ondanzatlon Aetbod. Plast.massy no.2:
14-17 160. (KIRA 13:6)
(Fol"Idem)
NEKIASCVA, M. A.
23536, FARMAKOL(rilChESKIT ANALIZ AVTriN0YI"(Y NERVNC-f 51!IFYY PTITB.
300B,I,hch. I. SBORNIK NATICh. TIUDOV ( LENAGIi. vF,*r. IN-T), VYP. 10,
jq(?, c. 19-31--PTRI,TCGR: 13 NA?V.
SO: LETOPISI NO. 31,11PL9.
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DRUZHININ, V.V.. kand.fiz.-matemnauk; iTKOV. G.A., Inzh.; NEXRASOVA, K.I.;
inzho
Repeated annealing of drou forging@ m%de of 1145 and 7". Test.
elek-troprom. )l no-5:41-43 MY 16o. (KIRA 1318)
(Steel forgings)
(Steel--Heat treatment)
NAKA-iOVA, SOKLLC',', _".K.
Conce:-n-ing o: tr~..Ljf or iar a teo 1 film pick~Jnp. - I z . m, , .
i met-alloved. 10 J1 lo. l":, "
1. Verk..-1.9~',sk..- metaloir :,, o ~ 'r. Ly zavw . i : ns * i tL , .-. z , x ~ -. - ' . 0 Y
Ali'
(,; L-,-; --Pickling)
Forest n.,-. 5
Ab r Jour Sef :~ha- B'
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Title Nev :-eciee In the `~,Iinin F-re-. r, zy.
~`riE. -ub '..esn. lch-vo, 1'56, iv) i-,
Ab r- t r!~.c t dll~,cu-i-r i- Fiv--n o" ~h- 1ntr-(?ucinr,
.-iberi,,n M P.Urj~k~ -y- r lberi-n -ed-x, -iberiam
fir, Briti-h --", ),'..nchur!,.n -r..1'nut, nO sh~-leafed
"ore
W.rle into the huj;r1y-.n-,i I qt ~zonoqy. Siberian
larch grows tad leve-'-~s we:. In both mixed and unmixed
14-ye--r plf-..nt tions. Mixed I --rch ~)-,-ntings are h~--rdier,
especi.--lly i-g-inst the lerch --'1y. 'Ahen / ursit1y.17
5a
larch I.R mixed -ith co r. piLe. it level-aps poorly,
giving n gre--t quantity _f 7.nr,-7. ben ~&k is planted
P.ccording to the v-xied-s;;e~ie'r =-ethz~d -densely in spots**,
Card 1/2
~tesist--rxe ub 1~4 Dt r of 1, 1'. n
Inst ij-~(,ni V. M. Molotov
Dissertationo pren,,nt-i C,)r !ofr,-. 9 in :icl w-0, -t,,, ip-ri,i. in
Moscow in 1947.
.,um.No. 457, 18 Apr 55
GUSET, S.A., lnzh.; ZHUKHOTIT:ZIT, B.Ta., 1mnd.tekhn.nnuk; ZARIW. D.D.,
kand.tekhn.ntjuk; ITAIJUY-SKOLZIISKIT, A.T.. kand.tekhn.nnuk;
KUTAZATSKIT. B.A., kand.tekh-n.nauk; KIJZNNTSOV, A.I., inzh..
KOZIS, T.L., kand.tekhn.aauk; KORTTIN, A.A., inzh.; LASHKOV,
F.P.. lash.; LIVOT, Te.L., kand.taklm.nnuk; NIGaSKINA. L.P..
kand.tokhn.nauk; NXXRASOVA, N.M.. kand.takhn.nnuk; HIKULIN.
N.V.. kand.tok~in.nank; PCLRVOT, V.A., kand.tekhnicheakilch
nauk; RAZZVIG. D.T.. kand.tekhn.ruiuk; RO=10T, G.K., kand.takhn.
nauk; RUNWISKIT, L.Z., knnd.fiz.-matem.nwik; STISTOT, N.K.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; SIROTINSKIT, Te.L.. kand.taichn.nnuk; SMOLOT,
N.M.. knnd.tnkhn.nnuk; TALIMIT. A.T.. prof.: 7UMBACH, T.T..
inzh.; FIDOROV, A.A., knnd.tekhn.nauk; ORYTI)INSKIT, P.G.. prof.;
PRTTKOV. T.T., kand.takhn.nAuk: CHILIKIN, M.G., urof.. glava"
red.; GOLOVAY. A.T., prnf.. red.; FMOV, G.N., prof., red.;
rumy", A.M.. Drof.. red.; ANTIK. I.T., red.; ZTORTSOV. I.N.,
tekhn.red.
[Handbook for electric nr4,,inenr1ngj Zlektrotakhnicheskit sprFivoch-
nik. No9kvm, Goo.energ.lzd-vo. 1952. 640 p. (MIRA 1):2)
1. Pre-podavateli Koakovsk-ogo anergeticheakogo inetitntn Imni T.K.
Molotova (for all except Antik, Skvorteov).
(Electric onginooring)
SOV/1 12-57-6-12490
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 6, p
AUTHOR: Nekrasova, N. M.
TITLE: Principles of the Design of Heating Elements for Electric High-
Temperature Resistance Furnaces (Oanovy rascheta nagrevateinykh elementov
elektricheskikh vysokotemperaturnykh pechey soprotivleniya)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Moak. energ. in-ta, 1956, Nr 22, pp 173-187
ABSTRACT: The design of electric -furnace heaters is based on heat-balance
equations that express the laws of radiant heat exchange in the working space
of the furnace. The initial data are: surface temperature of the charge,
heater power, and thermal losses. Reciprocal radiating heat-exchanging
surfaces are designed according to the Polyak method. A simplified heater -
temperature formula has been de3rivod for the specific cases of a ribbon zigzag
heater and for a flat (felloe) type heater. Curves of the dependence of the
effectiveness of heater radiation on its construction and also on the ratio of
heat losses to the total capacity of the heater have been plotted - A particular
tard 112
SOV/1 12-57 -6-12490
Principles of the -Design of Heating Elements for Electric High- Temperature
sequence of steps in designing heater elements is recommended The effect
of the placement of heater ribbon upon the heate. temperature and per-unit
capacity of the furnace wall is presented.
B.S.B.
Card 212
TOLOKOKNIKOV. Leonid Stapanovich; KATSEVICH. Leonid Savvich; UMMOVA,
Jiina Kikhaylovna; ITANOV, Tevgeniy Petrovich; CHILUIN. "..
glavoy- red.: STUCHAVSKIT. A.D., red.; SAPAROVA, A.L. . red.;
BOOMW* I.I., takhn.red.
(Atlas of electromechanical industrial installations] Atlas
elektromekhBniche gkikh romyehlennykh ustanovok. Nook-va, Goo.
Onerg.lad-vo. Nrt 2. I-Tlectric furnace@] glektricheakis
pechl. Glav.red. N.G.Chilikin. Red. A.D.Svenchanakil J L.S.
Tolokonnikov. 1959. 7 P.. 107 diagre. (NIRA 12:8)
Mectric furnaces)
NEKRASOVA) Nina Mikhaylovna, kand. tekhn. rauk. dotsent; KATSE'%1CY, 1----onid
gairvicb,- k-dnd. telchn. nauk; YEVIIUKOVA, 7riw Prokoplyevna, kxnd.
tekhn. nauk; PIShCHEVSKIT , V.P., red.; U-101XV, Me., *~eyhn red.
[Industrial tl-ermoelectric systems' Fromyshlem-We elektrotermiche-
skis ustanovki. 14oskva, Gos.energizd-vo, 1c.61. 4.14 p.
(MI" 14:1-2)
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Use of dry serum with a hyportonic concentration of sodium chlor!Js
for the treatment of &cut@ blood lose. AIrt. vop. pore 1. IrrovI no.4:
127-128 '55. (KIRA 13: 1)
1. Taboratorlya ekeperi mental 'noy patologii Imeningradekogo instituta
perelivaniya Irrovi. 2. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR (for Petrov).
(BLOOD PLASMA SUBSTITUTES)
NXKRASOVA. N.V.
Significance of nom"cific sensibilization in comp' ,ic-ations in blood
Iransfusions. Akt.vop.perel.krarvi no.4-141-ILL2 '5~. (MMA 13--1)
1. laboratoriya eimperimeatallnoy patnlogli Leningradskogo instituta
pereliveniya krovi (sav. laboratoriyey - chlon-icorrespondent ANN SSSR,
Prof. 1.R. Petrov).
(BLOOD-TRAISYUSION)
NMW SOVA. N. V.
Change In gas metabolism following the tranEfislon -)f hoteroblood In
sensitized animals. Akt.vop.perel.kTcYvI no.4:143-144 155.
(MIRA 13-1)
1. Laboratoript okspe rt icon tal $nay patologit L"ninpradaknpo instituta
perelivanlya krovi (zav. laborFitoriyey - chlon-korrespond.ent AMN SSSR9
prof. I.R. Petrov).
(RESPrRATION) (BIDM-TRANSYIJS 109)
NURASOVA, 0.; XONDUTITMV, K.
Now norm and wage@ for livestock brooding at state farms. Sots.
trud.noo:60-67 Mr '56. (KUIA 9:7)
(Stock and stockbreeding) (AI71culturo--Zconomic aspects)
NEKRASOVA, 0.; KONDRATIYEV, K.
Conduct the 9hJft of siAte ram. workers, officials, and employees
to i new wage system in an organized mnner. Sots. trid 6 n,:.1;
45-54 D 161. (MIRA 14 ',1
(kgrieliltural wnwes.~
NEKR~~SQVASI 0., MALAKHOV~ A.
Against the arb.trary intprprotation ef the standard regulation
an state farmpro' wages. Sots.trud 7 no.4sl57-158 Ap 162.
(MIRA 16zl)
(kgricultural wages)
KEARASOVA, 0.; KOKDRA- 1YFV, K. ; MA,'~AKH,'~, A.
Utilize more N11Y the advantages -)' tne new wawe 3.ist-m -~n
f arms. Sets. trud 8 no.9t62-4)9 3 It. 3. (MIRA l-,i ID)
MBASOVAP 0.
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It) ~"
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IMICUMNA, Olga (Iasi); bMV, i'etur (Sofila)
AnthroFology of tne Karmkar~nB. : zv I w. t =or f ~A,". ~-.c . ol -
77--87 162.
1. CUen I sakrat&r na ltedjtkts~onnata koleg~la, "Izvestila
na lastituta po morfologilaw (ror Boev).
MEPMv&%V, A. P.; 'qEKWO A. S.; NEKWOVAL_O. A.
T
Determining the efficient sorting and utilizsti~n of fuel by
the nothod of linear programing with an electronic computer.
Ucoll 37 nc.10-42-46 0 162. 'MIRA 15110)
1. Aiergetichesidy institut Sibirskogo otdoloniya AN Ma.
(91ectran digital computers-Programing)
(Coal-Classification)
art-,
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NIJUIASOVA, 0.1.; MHINNIZOVA, 3.7., red^ktor; ZORICHICVA, A.I., redaktor;
'-VVIVTTMO Te.B., takhnictimskiy redriktor.
Litnelogy of lower Rnd middle Cmsbrinn deposits in the profile of
the Aings bit*@ well (Bastern Siberia). Trudy VSVGZj 4:1-68 '55.
(KLRA q: 1)
(Jkmga Valley-Geology, Stratigraphic)
BIRTTJKOVA, T.Te.: TRYSITIVA. I.F.; IVAWVJ., Y.T., LVANDO, Te.P.
MMUSOVA. 0. 1.
Using L.O. BergOe method for interviining phase composition of
earbonsto rock; preliminary rnport. Kat. VS11D1I Litol. no.1:1414,-158
'i6. (MIRA 11-2)
(Carbonates (Mineralo#7-Analystis)
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cteristics of the JIUology and facies of lover and middle
Combrian sedl~snts In the upper Olenek Valley. Vat, TSM so.32#
57-73 161. (MIRA W3)
(Olan*k Valley-Geology, Stratigrahic)
U-UAiiUVA, OlIlLs looifo-m^i KRUIA&M, roa.; ;X:h.'iJVA, Z.A.
BIKOVA, V.V-, tekbn.T-od.
[Litbafacles arialfoLs ~-f carbonaLe f mati .,a as revea.~ed -), --4e
studles of Lover-aW Mdul"aminlan sodirionLe in Uit
awgin of the Siterlan natfe)rm) Lltolugo-fatsl&llnjl an&-I&
karbonatriykh tolabeh a& pri"re lzuchetilia rAlahne- I srednekemkwliskikh
otloibanil lugo-rostr hmi olLr-Aay 6ibirskoi platforW. Hoak-va, Goo.
nauchw-tekhs. lxd-,Yo lit-ry ,o geologil I oklirane.nedr. 19tj2. ILA4 p.
p"tes. (laningrad. Vaesalusnyl geologicteakli lnatiwt. Trudy, vol.71)
MIA L5.12)
(ilberlan Platormp-liocks, Larbonate)
NLMWOVI, 0.1.; BIRMOVA, T.Te.
Utilising revidta of the tharz&l wA volumtric deteraination
of carbonate rocks In facies analysis. Trudy VSKGZj 721149-153
162, (MIRA 15:9)
(Rocks, Corborate-Amlysim)
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