SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ONIKIYENKO, V.V. - ONISHCHENKO, B.A.

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MINAKOV, Ivan Fedorovich; ONIKIYENKO' Vladimir Vasil'yevich [Onykiienko, V.V.J; YO.V. [Myronova, IE.V.J. red.; MUZICdKO, G.I. (Muzychko, H.1.1, ter_~ire~. [Chernovtsy Province; economic and geographical outlinej Cherni- vets'ka oblast'; ekonomiko-geografichnyi naryal. [Manual for geography teachers] Posibnyk dlia vchyteliv geografii. Cher- nivtsi. obl.vyd-vo, 1958. 101 P. (MIRA 12:9) (Chernovtay Province--Economic conditions) KOROBKOJI I.M., inzh.F FETOJ?OVSXIY, N.V., lnzh.; PLESKAGH, V.I., Inzh.; ONIMMKO, A.M., in2h. Regulating and measuring vacuum in a sinter strip. Mkt. I gornorud. prom. no-4:60-61, JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 161l1) 1. Institut avtomntiki Gosplana Ukr-SSR. ONIKO, B.I., slneqrl Portable clamp pipe-bonder. Nov. tokh. mont. i spets. rab. v strol. 21:1 of cover Jo '59. (PIRA 12:P) 1.Moskovska7a sanitarno-tekhnielieskaya masterska3ra TSentral'nogo sanitarno-tokhnicheakogo montazhnogo tresta. kYlpe bondinp) ONIKOV. B.A.; BOLOTINA, Z.F. Xamifacture of staple fabrics fcr suits. Tokat.pron. 16 no.5: 53-55 My 156. WaA 9:8) (Textile fabrics) ON IK L)v , E Influence of the sizing stretch of the warp threa- on work on synthetic-fiber fabrics. P. 432. MAGYkR T~--XTILT~-'i NIKA. (T xtilipar~. Muszaki Ps Tuaomanyis -'-gy~-sulet, Bucapest, Hung~,ry, Vol. 10, no. -1,1112, Dec. 1958. Monthly list of East European Accessions (EFAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 8, AugU5t 1959. Uncla. ON I EOY_,-Z, i n z-~ i .- 7:Z~~~- Effect of Ptretcr. j-, WRrD YATFn ~,iring sizing -.-~ *,np Fn ri-.knf-p -~f 9 f.'ITIl 14 f Pbr ic- s . Tekgt.Trom. 12. na.4:26-29 A p (~'. IRI, I I : L~ ) (Sizing (Textile)) OMIKOV. N.A. Tenslometer for the investigation of tension devices for a faet-moving yarn. Izv.vys.uchnb.zuv.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.b: 72-85 '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. lKnukovskiy tokstillnvy institut. (Tonsiometer) (Spinning machinery) ONIKOV, E.A., inzh. - - .- - . -:-. Some causes of breakage of the warp thread ~ rir4- iij-h Epeet warpinp. Tekst. prom. 19 no.7:52-54 JI '59. (MIRA 12-11) (Warping machines) ONIKOV, E.A. InvestigatIng the tonairma of - rija moviiig yurn. lzv.vyo. ucheb.zav.; takh.teket.prom. no-1:97-104 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Moakovskiy tekstillnyy instl tut. (Textile mach~.nory) ONIKOV, K. A. Cs~nci 'Pen ~,cci -- "Stycy of' tigntpnF~rs f*or- f~!st-mo7i:-.i- co-,~on threRas." Len 1961 (Min of' Hio.er nrid ~ooonclnry 6pecial ze(I Eotj --inn - -1, L,-n Textile Inst im o". M. Kirov,,. ' K;., 4 -61 , 199 ~ - Iq -M- ONIKOV, Eduard Arshakovich; BERKOVICH, N.Yu., retsenzent; CFTUGREMA, V.N., red.; FYAI'IN'ITSKIY, V.14., tekhn.red. [I-ensors, con-rol and clearing mechanisms for Simple twist threads] Natiazhnye i kontrollno-ochistitellrye ustralstva odinochrqkh nitei. Moskva, Gizlegpror, 1963. 100 P. (M-IlU 17:3) ONIKOV, E.A., starsldy -,,.),.r-udnik; SA,;KOVA, L,A.p sotrudn4'_; ~;O.',- ~'.%IOVA. Geometric method of aric o' :-n weav- rics. Tekst.i;rom. e,4 n '1:50-55 Ja v)4. :3 1. TSentral 'nyy aau !.no-i,-;F 'S:~iy ;.,-S! 4 1,1*- ~-aazhnoy : r-ay-sr.lpnn-st', i3E:iK(,V.*,-;.. , , '. ~. -H. "'U~ '~. -l" .I.. , K , , 1 . A. . '.I - . , " m , y i !3 ", - :- p -. - . ore .- w " - ". - -. , ( . . ~ . . 1 nz - -1. -~ , 5:. . - -., - - '. a j ~, - --, V:. , " i ,, . :. 0. :' s 1 -; t ': p, ~: *, -.I -- , ' ~g/.a: a ~ .-~ 1. * r. ri, -I~r. 1 . (''1"A r'-. ', ON 1 KOV, EA., starst~jy nauchnTj sctnidziI4, W~des~.rf-ad err~-r made Ln looms. Tekst.[rom. 45 nr.,I:jt,-,-l N '6 5. TSentra''rivy ::.azhnoy fl i vo~4 an ZAKILLR I TEVSKAYA, I. D. ; OH I KGV L. 1. 1 MARX OV 14.F. Tarn vat d.,,eing with PN apparatuses. Tekst.pro-n. .' - 29-31 Jo '55. Nja~ R: 7) (Dyes and dying--Apparatus) AVETISYAN, I.S.; POSPELOVA, K.A.; ONIKUL., K.E.; ZUBOV, P.I.; Prin-imala uchastiye DREZEL'S, S.S. Obtaining the copolymer of vinyl acetate with butyl acrylate for emulsion paints. Lakokras.mat. i ikh prim. no.2:13-15 164. (SERA 17:4) BER I. Y AN D, M. Ye. -, ',F'.'K I 1"i V I i-,!! , Yo .!,. ; P - ! - ~. f 'r, rr. '~.' 'M~!'',r I Ix-term' ni,-,,~ *J,~ ~, " 1 : - -, ; " f - t'-' :' ffw ' 'w I' ' ' 'Mi n . I ~r~ . i -- - f C". . M-;, . . electric. 9* it - -, - . rll(ly BERLYAND, M.Ye.; GENIKHOVICH, Ye.L.; TOZffKINA, V.P.; ONIKUL, R.I. Numerical study of' atmospheric d4 ff,islinn inder normal and srcna'-7--;s conditions of qtratlfl,~~Rtion. Trjidy no.158:;---'l '64. Charqcte'ri.gt .,.,3i(:,n of heavy pollutants in the atmosphere. lb;-d.:32-40 (~IIRA 1":?) ONIUJL, a. I. Frosts in Sakhalin. Trudv Dallnevost.NIMI no.6:44-58 '59. (MrRI 12:1) (Sakhalin--Frost) GANDIN, L.S.; PYATYGlNA,K.V.; ONIKUL. R.I.: TITOV, V.M.: SWRAN, Z.H. Diurnal march of temperature in the lower atmoapheric la7ers. Trudy GGO no.76:3-29 158. (MIR.A 11:11) (Atmospheric temperature) S/044/62/000/009/038/069 AC601A 000 AUTHOR: Onikul, R. I. T=.; On solving the problem of heat- and humidity-exchange in the lower layers of' the atmosphere by the method of grids PIMIODICAL: lief(,rntlvn~y zhurrial, Matemat1ka, no. 9, 1962, 23, abstract 9V116 (In collection: "Materialy Soveshchanlya Koordinats. komiB. po (,.hisl. metodam prognoza". Leningrdd, Gidrometeoizdat, 1961, 11-~, 121) TW: The paper describes the method of numerical solution of the one-di- mensional equation of heat conduction with respect to the'variables t and z for media with varying coefficient of thermal conductivity (atmosphere and the bed- ding medium). In conformance with the variation of the coefficient of therlbal conductivity with the z coordinate, the three-layer problem Is considered. The .appropriate boundary conditions are given on the upper and lower boundaries of each of the media. The solution Is sought at the grid points in the plane of the vapiables t and z. With!n the limits of an elementary segment (the grid In- Clard 1/2 s/o4 4/6 2JO001009A38106, 9 On solving the problem of neat- and ... ACW)()1AO00 terval) of the variable z the coefficient of thermal conductivity is approximated by a linear "'unction of z. Computational formulae are given, such as were ised on the machine "Ural", to carry out complitations for the solution of heat-ex- change problems in the atmosphere and in the bedding medium. In order to estab- lish the a1ze of the approximation errors, the same formulae were used to com- pute the temperature distribution also for the case when the coefficients of thermal conductivity are constant in all three media. The results of the cal- culations for this case are compared with calculations according to the formulae of the exaet solution of the problem. S. L. Belousov [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 212 01-*IKUL~ R,l, Formation of Lhe IA-utsk fogs. Trudy GGI no.127:69--81 '~- (Ml.at 15;7) (Irkutsk -Fog) S/531/62/000/127/007/007 T053/1253 ATTTII,-'P: nnilval, R.I. 'r IT LF Tho roducibility of numeric solution of thi equation of hoat condlictivity -vr goof Izichoskaya ob.9,irvatorlyao TruOyo Leningrad. Cjlnvnp no. 127. 196-1. FIz11(a prizomnogo .9loya vosclu'01a, 1217-13~ T'~YT nrder to (locrease. the err(-)rs In the Investigation of tho heat o.~chinGe In the boundr-,r lnyer of the atriosphere, the nuTnPrIc 'on of tho equation of Liermal condiietivitT for a Somi-l".mIted mpdlum under Initial homogeneous conditions can be reduced to an anal-vtical one, IrrespF)ctive of tho vnluo of intnrvals t nnd z. A grnp~ 3howing tho rptq of change vitth rospoct to time of the relat- Ive error of a numoriv, solution is plotted for a two-layer ground- pL Ir I- 'roblorn N71th tho night-time, decreFtse of temperature. There 1,9 I fiffure 9nd 2 tnblen. Card 3/1 IdAbor tbafi~ U4 source., the Influence of the layer at sbort distances is mt West wen.if k vithin the inversion layer Is extreme2y mmu, Xf the 2cver 'bW=dWy of U4 Imersion layer ap1woaches the level of t-be soume., Us Inter- be detected way at a considicr- veAlmg, effect increases wMreclably, J~Mt' CM h able distance- from the source.. The anomaous stratification associated vii ,j an - imers.Ion layer' aloft does not alvays lead -to L a slipiftenut enhancement of the surface concentration. Xf the source is, sufficiently hi& ebm tbc 1 - ground and - the lmter~eptivs Ay r Is sufficient3.YLhj& abm tba soutce, a e tive2y man Intensification of,.the surface concentration occurs vitbin or sweralkil-mters fr= Us, amwee, It the source is not hi& atme 1111"61 Si Iviersim layer if, dimctly Ome itap t1w Intercepting cf- U liitrsjon layer vin be:-hl" s1gmIfIcw*,-, at mufficlently great ntration nay Increase by a factor &J*taW*s f= tali - W=03 the surface conce or noft than 20- L WMen the am=* Is vithin or abwe the IvOirslon lapr,, the --,3*n*trqt19r of Us aembl, InW the surface layer is s3l&tv even at great ~T. T, distMees 2~ a the mm=*0 ~ Gravitatlowl settXIM mot also be considered 11t.lay of *ppiextlim of beavy aeroBOU, This Imb2A= Is A*3.v*a thi L mnrlcauy. -the absence of an Iwmr&1cn,,-.tb* smftm near .t.F ciord - 3/3 I op. ~. ~. I.;.,.- ~,.; ., PE.PLYANP, M.Ye., ~]!-NjKHk-)Vl ;I "I . , o. ;,. ; Ll~jZi I KINA, V. 1'. ; JN~KIJL, h. : . N'~ ' c, ti' " ~i . - sc,- -- -n 7* --- ' n ri if, '. r-, a' "'t I, ~,'] .9 !", ,~n -i f h '.,r..nq I he r~ c p)l 1,v '. on n-'ur I - I - -1 -1 . Vj!-A Y, .it,H-Tri Truniv ('-;x' no.i (~-Z, , ~ --I .~ 1. 1,41) . . L W961-66 EIR (1) /F GC GW ACCESSION NR: AT5019733 UR/2531/65/000/172/0035/0041 AUTHOR: lkvzoval N. L.- Onikul R. I. TITLE: Analysis of the heavy-contaminant concentration field from data of experi- ments carried out at the 300-meter meteorological tower SOURCE: Leningrad. Glavnaya geofizicheskVa observatoriya. Trudy, no. 172, 1965. Voprosy atmosfernoy diffuzii i zagryazne-..iya vozdukha (Problems of atmospheric dif- fusion and contamination), 35-41 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric particle diffusion, air pollution, meteorological tower, aerosol ABSTRACT: Utilizing the numerical Liolutions of the turbulent diffil-'--i-)n equation 'M, Ye. Berlyand, Ye. L. Genikhovich, V. P. Lozhkina, F. I. Oniku-1, Tr. GGC, no. 15~,, 1964), the author analyzed data obtained by scattering in the atmosphere heal-Y Fcl- lutants ejected from various levels of the 300-meter meteorological tower. The pollA. sources oprayed chemically neutral substances of various colors f1red, orange, ti-nd yellow polyme-Chylmethacrylate [sic)),-which could then be collected simultaneously. Suhsequentlythe 8ploked samples were studied under ultraviolet light. Tests show that the theoretichl results are in excellent agreement with the experimental data. L 20961-06 IP'--ESSION NR: AT5019733 C)ncentration of various fractions could be calculated from the precipitation rate on tho collecting surfaces. These, in turn, permitted the calculation of the maxi- mum giound concentrations and distances at which they are observed as a function of the 9,jurce altitude, wind velocity, atmospheric stratification, and the rate of gravitational precipitation of the particles. All results are in the form of tables. Orig. art. has: 9 formulas and 2 tables. [o8l, ASSOCIATION: Glavnaya geofizicheskaya observatoriya, Leningrad (Main Geophysical i0bservatory) SUBMWED: 00 ENCL: '00 SUB CODE: ES NO REF SOV: 008 OTHF4i: 000 ATD MSS., qori~ Card 2/2 iAUTHORt L 2669-66 ]W(l)1W(M)1FC(;1EWA(h) G31GW ACCESSION MRs AT5023953 UR/0000/65/000/000/0380/0391; Berlyand., H..Ye..4 Dem'y~nc!yich V. K.; OnIkul. R. 1, TITLE3 Effect of vertical distribution of temperature and wind velocity on the utmospheric eiffusion of radioactive pollutants SOURCES Nauchnaya konferentaiya__po - --n -0bninA'V" yader oy ... ppqqrq~kog~i_ 1964. Rad o--a t Vn ye -- atmost -re"i Ikh ispol'zovaniye v opy v e meteorologil (Radioactive Isotopes in the atmosphere and their use in meteorology); doklady konferentsii. Hoscow, Atomizdat, 1965, 380-391 TOPIC TAGSt nucl~kar metg rvjLQ-gy, 'I air pollution, atmospheric surface boundary layerv atmospheric b"h*d'b'ry layer, micrometeorology, raoio-___,_ active falloutitradioactive pollution, lapse rate, atmospheric :-urbu- lence, wind velocity ADSTRACTs Until recently, Soviet research dealing with ptoblems of atmospheric pollution from continuously active point sources has been based an models of conditions for wind velocity and the coefficient of turbulent exchange prevailing in the surface boundary layer of the atmosph4r*. The present caper discusses the inapplicability of this 2 ".J L 2669-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023953 model to many existing and planned point sources and to problems of radioactive fallout# It presents a quantitative analysis of the effects of lapse rates, wind velocity, turbulent exchange# and other factors and a mathematical model which reflects them as they actually occur in the thicker boundary layer. Orig. art. has: 8 formulas and 5 figures. JERI ASSOCIATIONs none SUBNITTEDS 2,8Apr65 ENCL: 00 SUB CODEt ES, NP NO REF SOVI 009 OTHERt 000 ATD PRESS t ONIKUL Ya.Ye.. inshener; STUSHUN. K.%.. inzhener; ROKANOVSKIY, V.P., n t tekhnichookikh nauk, dotsent; SHILOY. V.S., inzhener, retsenzent ; VATNTRAUB. D.A.. inzhener. redairtor (Stampiag non-metallic materials) Shtampovka nometallicheskikh matarialov. Pod obahchei red. Y.F.RomanovBkogo. Moskva. kioB. nauchno- takhn. izd-vo mashinostrott. lit-ry. 1955. 56 p. (Bibliotechka shtampovshchika, no.8) (MLRA 9:12) (6heet-metal work) Subject Card 1/1 Author Title Periodical Abstract AID P - 4259 USSR/Engineering Pub. 128 - 17/33 Onikul, Ya. Ye., Engineer, Chief of a Plant's Con- struction Bureau Institution Submitted Letter to the Editor Vest. mash., #1, P. 55, Ja 1956 The author states that the method of calculation presented by D. A. Vayntraub in his article "Technolo�ical Calculations in the Drawini#of High Rectangle Casings published In this journal 6, 1955) proved In practice to be very helpful and accurate. None No date ONIKULP Ya.ye. Group blocks for die casting. Av.prom. 26 ao.8:564~4" Ag I:', I ~ "i~,A ~ (Die casting-Equipment and supplies) k- iz--4) VEDEIEYEV, bikolay Petrovich; VOLCTIM41KOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; NOVGORODOV, ~Ueknandr 3tepanovich; OVIKUL, Ya.ye., inzh., retsenzent; VAYliTLAU-B, D.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; LEYYJIIA, T.L., red. iza-va; SPERANSKAYA, OV., tekhn. red. Diard-alloy er.gineering equipment; dies and press-molds] Tverdosplaw.aia tekbnologicheskaia osnastka; shtat~py i press- formy. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1961. 119 p. (YUU 15:2) (Dies (14etrdworking)) (Metalwork) ONIN, N.M.; TST GEPMAN, I.S. rdeceast-dj I L Use of -"" -,' nr n surveys A L ',r~ I deposit at the conta-l- Df two mfd'1;4 rav,,,,)F rilff-rc-nt , conductivi ty. Zar. , LG I )ci r,o,2:11C-113 ' 61 ~ ( l/. i r"t " '. .. - 'I, (Elr-ctric prospecting) k, , . . , , - I I : r. , . . . . , . , 4. 1 , . ,,), . , - : . - , : : . . . I . . . I : I I - . . . . , . 11 . . - I 32(4) AUTHOR: Onipchenko, '~nginepr TITLE: (In the 'election of T~dflinp "ecl-anis- '~Tnvi,r,-,Ption 7ocks PERICDICAL: 'Ii~rote'-I-nicheskoyp --trni I-el ',-t~tvo,r ABSTRACT: In ans%ver to a question of ~rcl.-Pect '.7. 'erp- nina on the decreased I-eiirl--t of tion ock vplve),.o,1se str,,)ctureq, viet -.eriodical 11",idrotek'nicl-esko,,e Q1 e 11T I Ir I", tle author pives an explanaf-ior. n' rl- nomena which con~lition tl~p freight of '1,eFe s Fxperience in operptior ~own~-tre,,~m ryate mechanisris of the Vuybyslev "Y2~rocnmplpx na,;,,,-,-:Dn lock showed that tle mass-acceler,tior. of --atpr, caused by tl~e length of the fillinr ccnl,)i* -, be neglected, '7hen closing th, operaton, r-, to m above the normal level and flonrled '1- . 've Card 1,12 house. The I- of tle ".i1ropro:/(,kt" cnrr~r, I +4 On the 'Jelection of Tiftirp. "echnnism 17eip~ts 4n -av. laboratory experiments and field te.-It.9 to problem P.nd recommended either the ,mate sl-aft or tl--e use of 'hvIrP.,,iIic -i-t -,,~ip ,,.,hich is not effected hy f i r) r) 7. -r ~r, re, r~ram RnI I grprh. Card 2 F JMALTURIN, A., inzh. ; ONIFICEMKO, G., inzh. Characteristics of openLting twin sluices. kiech-tn-nap. 19 oo.9:32-33 6 '61). ~MIRA 13:9) (Sluices) F- ONIKHENKOP G. . inzh. Wkve damping in the lower lock approach channels. Rech. tranaD. 21 no.10:42 0 162. (MM 15110) (Locka(Hydraulic engineering)) (waves) C,i'IM',KOP it'. I. Wf ect of Camhor Ser -m on the Ca-rdiovase'. lar Syster. r f Horses. " Cand Med Sci, ~bscow Veterinary Acad, !~bscow, 1953. (RZiBiol, No 5, Nov ~4) Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (11) SO: Sum. No. 521, 2 Jun 55 PAVLOVSKIY, V.; OSTAPENKO, K.; ICNDELEVICII, M.M.; BATANOV, Yu.P.; k.TOIJETS, N.I.; SORCIAK, G.K.; ANDIRIYASH, L.T.; k'EL:N, ' - G.I., ONIFENKO) 11 13NAT0% RICH, N.; CMZHOV, A.; DAU4ATOV, !~.K.; I'-IKO:LSK.Y, A.'.".; K'-,'A- LENKO, Ya.R. Information an-j brief news. Veterinariia 40 no.9.P3-93 3 'b3. (MIRA 11'1:1) AUTHOR: ~)n; pk,,, A.M. TITLE: D 1 13 t i rii-u s i,el ail o,uf, a o ' the Natl ,na, H ii,her Jayus nc r-, ve sy a pe I a teches tver~r.,-y vyssrp 5 y K. - 3andr -n-~!r;eyevl--n K,,va-evsKiy, Deceased PER !,- D' "A:,: t n K V e - r. K j h APSTRACT: Tr. ar t c e ,ri t a ris a t~iography t ro f'e b ii, r D,,, C t r A , y 4 4J, , t~ie fu~nder f the ccimparalive ev~;- &Ova evsk., u I . --,na I y and a fol-ower a." Darwinism. Acc-,r-~~.na~, em t r - )F, tc t~~e article !~e was aso an advocate of natura. ma t e r., a 11 , s ir, ~iis s--ient-,!'-c w-jrK wa.3 aiways ciose~y c, r:- -, . I ac t i v i ty n Fel rua ry :;e riected w.,th his pelaga~r, ca was a r~!'essor at tne Kazan' '~'niversi ty an a,, e in -h :n tne coirse of' - ar~7e :)." trie chair -,)f ~ j,~ : or--,y . ne t a,,~ t, ri t t, ,!i ect at the Kiyev and NuvorossiYSK -n I - vers,ties. : ,. I he w~s c-,ected merrite - of' t ne ~:Lri A,-. a' t~my Dc . enc es ii,s:iian r E, ' e r e n A V A L A ra rlv o r, .- r E- ,3 s I *~ a r d ONIFKOP V,, starshiy tel~hnik-leytenant Device for clamping main shock struts. Av.i kosm. 45 no.3:84 W '63. (MIRA 16:3) (Shock absorbers) KARLB, H.I., kand.med.nauk; KLRWOV, G.Ya.; ONMO, V.A. Disparsery service for patients with lupuB erythematosus. Vest. derm.1 ven, no.1.1356-58 161. (MIPLA 1461) 1. Iz Kozhno-venerologicheskogo dispansera Vo.3 Leningrada (glav-nyy vrach S.M. Grudinina, nau(,bmyy rukovoditel' - cbelm- korrespondent AMN SSSR zasluzhennyy deyatell nauk RSFSR prof. S.T. Pavlov). (LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS) C/i P-0 a LILI m d wA T-11-d- p- : 1 lip fti" lqI1*1d IT- *1 *W% doose qA --r1T-q 11-. 'In d P" (v ty) -4--P .qIQd- w. 44 11.q % ...TP.A.q qI,T- ...... : P-W%- -" fti I qtx v-d- .. -I" q3 "I, -wt ;- ed-, T-To -RA ..j V- 9 mftj~ .4% J. PA-3 . % P q ftj.x 14 .23 J. 2 V_ a ft" 01% . : .qs. In .0 ftj tl.qs.. R-TU- Is* ". %~M. .-,j -i-d. , ..q . . . . . .". -VA :LMAM eve 4d '9 -9 '6,Z T-A '616, '11-11n X-4-,PR- r,42 , U !,"ZTCDrUA IT'"as -44 J- 0---1n -Zs vy w :IMLIA .17 ..... ~,m .... 411 Wi&-9-6Z-- ./AOS . .. ... 1.3 4.A..Rs sma"m ARBUZOV, Yu.A.; OWI~h-hLIKU, ,.- Reactiun of 1-chloro-l-aitrosocyclohexane with 1,3,-butadiene. Dokl. AN S.~,.jR 146 no-5:10?5-1077 0 162. (KEU:1'5 k0) 1. 14Dakovskiy FOBUL;ELrstveuziyy universit,-t im.M.V.Lomc)nosove. Predstavleno ak4demi-kom A.N.Nesmeyanovym. (Cyclohex&ne) (Butadiene) EELYAGIN, G.N.; KIMOROV12, i,,.V.; KAiUtl'Hl,lT3l'-lv, V.I., 01113HOUKO, A.~;. ComWation of --oal anl water suspezwioriB at a lilot :-l-'ai.-. 39 no.9:1`6-7 S 164. A 1-,': 10) TIIOV, Viktor DrAtriyevich; ONISHCIMIKQ, Anna lvanovna; SOSEDOV, C.O.J. retserzent; !A=CV, otv. red.; G.Y.? red,izd-va; LG.- ILINA, L.V., takhn. red.; P.--iOW:,LVSKAYA, V.L. , tekhn. red. [Underground method oil iron-ore mining] hazrabotka rud cher- nykh metallov podzemnym sposobom. Moskva, Goagortekhizdat 1963. 1F1 p. (iai~A 16:12~ (1ron mines and mining) ~: ~ 7- -: : ' -~ -.- i'. .7. I c t" * - - -i A .-I(, - - , ' ; ~ "' - ! I- "Iii, . -.- . . I . I . . . - I . I ' , .. . . 9. Month' List ~' 11,~ss~,ir Ac--.-ss; ris , Li~ r,tr'V - f Crlngr-ss . -. I ~ ... 11 krayinskiy :.a -,c-ri".- 1 5- ~e :~J%r in 6' i 1,;t ov,)s nv,,.i.-i Lv,~,,*, Xcint,"y Li-ill c' ri-.1s~dan. ~c --L36i,-ns, Li,.rar-- cf L)e C) L;~ toes 5 tarx- of p S tu -okl. A! Ukraoriska.-j 1 2 is t 1 . C:47 , ', . 'I . 2. USSR (60,,, j 4. ?ctatc)r S 7. Ef fect c.' ccnt~ 4. t I i:ns im~pr w-.: '~!- t:-f sef -, Ft ( - a. --f-w -'n *: 4- " - I ~ ~ :' - *1 -. * - ser-dl -i i a 'Ic. 1 , I )~ . 9. Monthly List of Russian Acc,ssions, Library of Congress, ..lay -19S3. Unclassified. VAGANOV, A.P., ONlSHCHRIXO, A.I. Investigation of the efficiency of top dressing pot--toes with super-phosphates. Dop. UN URSR no.2:152-156 '56* (YJaA 9:12) 1. Kharkivalkiy siltalkogoelpMars'kiy insitut imeni Dokuchayeva i Ukrainsykiy n.-d. Institut ovochivnitstva. Predstavleno akademikom Akademli nauk USSR I Vaesoy-u2n,)y Akademll sallskokhozya)rstvenn7kh nauk. imeni Lenina P.A. VlasyukDm. (Phosphates) (Potatoes) GOLIKOV, Vladimir lvanovich (Holikov V J; 0ISHCWKO, Aleksey f,'.oiseyeyic.h [Onyshchenko, 0.1 * - ; SKMARE21KO, 0., red. ; I'TLYRR', Yu., tekhm. red. [Cost of farm produce and how to reduce it] Sobivartist' sill- slkohospodaralkoi produktsii i shliakhy ii zvyzhennia. Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo polit.lit-ry URSJI, 1960. 70 p. (MIRA 15:1) (Ukraine-Fam produce) CNIS HC4ENKOI A. M. ; VAI; I K( , V. N, , C,, :,0VN'f A 1, , . F . red,; KqiUANOVSKAY A, T-I., tekhn, red. [Handbook for training, in geological mapping] Rukovodstvo k provedenliu uchobnol y,r,ktl'?:i po ponlogicheskomu knrtirova- niiu. Klev, Izd-vo Kievskogo univ., 1962. 78 p. (AURA 160) (:-,eo.,igy--Wsps ~ $1 wields 11M.111, 41 a -i a it --&- A-A--L-" O-r, fK. op"10% -4111,11 6.4 ONCIP1161,11 'Do. 00 go 17 00 I tim. In he 'test', dj.,(6. 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Rnhicipas III I 1 . . . . inigIoar of this work D to witly the interaction of the di- hvit-v was liewlinint,,I Ittili 211 41 of Sri and 7Q) .% imird b do ,kiin, snob the mides of N Coutntin (.4am "Adirtiq in HCI actinj tin 14 if No 4 arml 15 g 1.3-cyclo . o 1 20 was 493(1M)2)) found C iroulluced wh"i H N 0 ther at - IW After 4 hr., . the damok was %r,rncd for v 00 . # * O f 4 ~ ' days. The Sn with III% remavref and the filtrate wait , . 40. W_V, (N artrd an dttnrthylfmjt&dkzc. Wirland (Per ;vapd. to tocat; The r"idur was dimolved in 311, cc HP Of , 1 t0lip atudimed Ifir action of NO, on diphrmyllinindirne and inood, Ammotly &fit -fib KO11 Pwito -fib vhi 00 Wt.l.-I mind .14-s1 1.4.. 3W. h, ' vieldir.1 N it It -& to"Ine hwh was a t...,. .1, .11 00 retwe , I I OC 00, 4 NAN -it 1, I"Imrittadorne 11". i"m lul"I'l kil'. I- I"Inat".11 the distillate Is" '11. 0 & *0 1 18. C4.41, loill-I the .. toots .4 Sponin I ... nj If. Jvrd in a)- 1-01,11 &it,) div )W) I-a-swil in I he whit, Ih,- ~mtrr, Saw Z; llym C.11.,Nfl.). MCI..- th, nImn t-1 -00 . MmIth- liquid. which were redisircJ III 3,4Aadmim, of a , ~; uci while the win contained CJi%NII,()If IICI Lill. Sell, gives I niiitmn -4 -nitro .2 -vejoheirne whk-h give, 'Sillo, 211C] IWI., C.11. Nil.,. 211CI ~IUCI, &oil kjj. jilmm ird1lform I.44J&&mjm>-2"cJob4mrm rJus bydr-v NFI.Olf HCI 11.0 AuCL wer,c pr,pd S K .M19M.Irclohexent. a Iriv,product. NA is ratified int. an "hert in I, 11C1. -In 4 1.3-troTichexisibmt. at - V A so light orm c- no 1)], dirne is nmA Ught yellow fkwh- if 00 *0 - "mal- are G. ined in , 14, vol"lem mothurn If III, mv -,Oil- In ;.'if*. !h, -4 S, "pt; the mrdi ..... turn, .00 I-Iin. th, I1r ",I.. C'esiI, In.-, I I..., -- 00 AI&J. 4mi tinalit if the ppi 1. filietv.1. iki, fi,."Rt too 09 3 .1 it is In it t 4 a 11 A .1 0. 0 N ).1j I I. 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 o ~go a a 0 0 ' A A 31 N and dil 1I.SO,. Sivilig Ile uxilllc &c%.,Atc, CI I C, MIA, I CO it, I go j: .-W-t I. III.N.0 lia- itu ...... III IN 1 whI It., h. I I It 00 j Pit, ..I IV 400 00 IV ..... . 1.~ ]-,~ 1-1~ 1., 11, L , ib JO 1A k, ,. -U, L Ihv a I-m' ,I ...... two -00 00 0 hr.1 it. ..111 1. ( 11. 1 A-1 ii., .1. 1. : vW 0 a I. No T T s An I 1 11 lo a " " j WX ',a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 40 ; ; re 6 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 a 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 00 got *~* 0 00 09 so 0 0 0 09 00000 0 tv a& 4 1 1 9 0 11 lit it WID job as Y no* 4, o a 1.1.) J-1- j b- Al -a It-it A- A - I 1110'! _Vc"~!_' I I!-!- __11 -00 C-AL, -Palf na il ) ? -0* 'AI 1l I.. , f Fil"t V111 nind -)Ili _9* , The action of nitrous acid at% .-substituted but lmc~ ia ulfro., dettv (if I Inm I-lati-di. Whi'll "tilt '111 ".d " uko. times. 1. 16~ III 1-mULALlov And A S, Unislic sumirswrol (Ircompari And mant, i tint om I,, s- I. (a, Awl -00 J. cars C" t V S S R. ; 9, 3W 13 1939 1. - I he mic - m)d IX , 111 1:4 " 11" Iicm deprodo on the nature of the subsinuctit m the a' latter kept in is de,K'Cstor for several Month. &I"w1v t~m' 10 A poom Ka (11, has 13* 2', mlill" W7' d "tied to give 1U. to-CyomilbutyroLcione (X,, thick ' ' I . 1 141AK) Ili O ), pirp ' 1afir yellow oil, h. 176 W, m$,' 1 46~W,. if: All, py,-pd I 2. 81" And A,C)1,00, I, will, IlNi), At (Wol 6 C1 1, ft run, NICC11,CW~1 And 11 in N80H JI) 4 ~' yield, -till 1 11N(h of 0-6' gave it, Ili.- .(decoculm . .00 . WS' save the un,table im-cutroso deriv lblue,, whoi-L apparently a doner, which save orm test% law the N(P at undli"FlellIt immeduac de"'e"pri. torve A17011 And a- and oximiric, volipi The action of pliomiddlascanium .00 Ili, 1.11ler till " the elpti ronds- thloride on a-subaltRuted butyroWeloves 11 INd ~ 'Jam. matimar,"tiad t. ibi, omit-oxinun. d"w 411 . to .1 1 1 24 The a,mm patallcis that of HNII, taut d,fters a#", an =1' The ! I lint tile traction I. ti"I th'IN I%,, I -'(km zoo : an cal 11 , a it So And iWi gave 136% yarld) , od I with I )JI .1 1. .. ..... h., 1 a&* * arnatuabutylotau iwic- 0, ih, If( -it IIV,. it& M "(00 ; %enl Ileasusir of Ili, A. p-I, I,. m-. vm, i,'*'. ."I'l j chlore , dMOUIP" at 14atinalle. daik velliviv, dailki,as Oki 170' he pharny1hydisione JUI) of 11111., 1..... "'i" . l 411 ' 103-7 *-Car 1,ri h,Ixytm I vor"Lax-loor V) with 10% yellow.na. 223-4* idermnint ),alsoobiaunrd an 7,1~, v teid -041 NAM Cat ill, .,wt-.y d-i, I VI). which with HNO* from the No deriv of I with XJ III a, Ih concd, I (,,A a. 8 also gave 111, V, h.. )40% trial ) 46410, d'.' I W0. pycpd~ and KjCrtch gave a violet ,olorot-n Hath- s 1- '00 by a mitsfifi,-lotKan if Tmulae'5 turthod it9r, 34, 1976 phainyllaydraramors) VI with III undt, the isime ,,md,. 0 0 (Mil 11, pirmard to tie name stable than I or VI and with ticans as log I also go- XU R"J"'I'm of III ."la _"n HNO, at romal ta-rny, save the a-iiarvito time IVII i, ob- And JIC1 X-1 &aid XIU Word tsiordy as it liquid Nat a fortiv i5o -6% yorld) as a A2 the HCl mail and this with on eaa,- of fre.h)y plaid - 4-rilyl coultod . na P7 14 ttleroarnim ), jartaloal,l) the dims, ' ' Ag,C0. Fave (W ~` i-seld . XIII. in 1711-7 . redt., lion " , AIDE, KaTe the 2 lawt.. of jV111) V Sold *till N,0, at It ad XU with Al an Na amalgalo. soo- I,, if N,(i,, I-ewbiv are 0 Vn. tnii in much lower viarld VIII. ir."_ at diffimiltly the id'W /.-,- of 'fit '00 wil in lug 14AVrI)I'. sohm la--d In F1011 In i CO, AM bydroxytoil-raldirlivdi, XIII with q readilv underwent dri-ornim I,, live CC), NO land a -sV conod HC1 gave IV ut quAnt vtchf V Aoki XI 1,ruvel ,,60 It Aft I I a 1W o a or W I At a I lie OA .1 go to a a a a 111 0 W a It 01 PAW 1% Its 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 el Ie 0 a 0 0004 * 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 Ir 0 0 *ie 0 0 0 0 * 00 a 0 0 09 e0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 to t* stable Wid gave the sm-PAirx-staso derip. (1XV), not 00 p.rgf*rd To pro" its emirtunt JUV, which gave a neg 00 billow reaction. was stapted. with dil NmOll still ih, ampon. Product decartmoylisted wtile dd fit%. to gi- so the phenythydraime (XV) of * so (dricionipm ). stilo obtained by &cid. birtght yell", in. M 041 the malmin of XII. XV gave a pas. ItUlow rearikin The 90 00 reactive of .-cyasobutyrftucbao Wirth pliquylthasmium I d 1 KI b 1 00 00 2S-30- ehavvit in a Chloride W. b6 . with manner analogous to that of the munv&lkyk-y&;v:ia,vtu 99 I'll dird by Favml (Bull. we climes 1:11, 2?. VU so ' t co 2 d&4 suit of xf I a -V m o- 00 hi Yield. tuls 00 00 Vill-, "1 101 2' ~dmmpn I hwh save a ims Do;- 90 -.11tim. ZVI with .1, m sq N.WI und.-ni lots 00 W-age mul k- of IL (N to gi- the phrety1hydr..-, 00 00 160 , '.. , XVII 1 ol . kroo-, -hv4tF~'1V1"lt ytooll fik, jmh~ V 00 ' :1., XV111 go- . I.. "-It- V11 ."t, 0* M I a lotl "It (XVIW. 09 : z it" lit 1 -11 rtK- I ii,. the li j still of XVIA d 8 00 tA2-imu~-3~ititetrabydr4umnphieny[hydi"~ste XVIII XV h b i1 h K b 00 ut wit o ing neutralized wit OH sq. M, V 00 water the product was Im. M with boding wattT gavr 00 the amide of XV, m. 16"', which heated with dil HCI 00 gave III Synthesis of llydroryprofins, (-,-bydrazy 00 9110 00 pyrroUdime-Wboxytit add) IV. Aid. 3-11 V 00 33. 172,S1. ],,hn Livak 00 00 00 so 00 00 00 so 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a D IF G 0 at N 0 PQ a a_ 1. tow -.0 We I JIM L _jf7T A Ij bv d III 0o;; T1117- 0 at 'fill *All .41.q #R& to eat OMNI 0 ot 46 0 fll~ 042 10 4m Ing -bu VMS -now-i"o, tow so @""m -MOM -wl**t 0 06 000 0 0 a "t 0 tlt 'a " 01 to 141tv *1 AV U - _ Ito #f4 "Offl - vi a. 1~0641` - - SAM-491 It: in I-Log qu ~ Os 00 C. c Go 1 111 Am 13. ONISHMENK0, A. S. , FEr,FrIAKTOV, V. V. "Synthesis of Oxyproline (Y-Pyrro lid ineta rboxylic Acid)," Zhur. Obwl.ch. Khim. , 9, Nc. 4, 1939. In.stitute of Organic Ch"'emistry, Academy of Sciences USSP, Laboratcry of Academician N. Yfi. Demlyanov. Received 3 June 1938. IM Report U-151-1 , 22 Oct 1951 ONTSHCMIKO, A. S., FS-)FILAKT-OV, V. V. "On the Acticn of Phenyldiazonium Chloride 0( -Replaced Butyrolactones," Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 9, No. 4, 1939. Institute of Organic Chemistr7 Acadejq of Sciences USSR, Labcratory of Academician N. Ya. Demlyancv. Received 7 June 1938 AM Report U-1517, 22 Oct 1951 7;r ao **a 00811 goo god goo GOO OOW ease" Of st-how stme "d of a- gai I I 6~ 'bCHPCH(CObM)s M WOO 1100I O)tb HNIN Whe"by he O.imv (n) Ci V%ClIXOMH - aMshwel In only 10-45% yield, the "M&W COn"iftl d ISQUM ""Identilied MAWIP. IW-DUCHIMII)s (M) Was regained almnit II&OVOY offer tiftlatmi With HNN and an Ovint? be W"ted. When NOCI was oved In place of INN. The rf*"JW ft*rft6r4 quieltly T*b the ftwMation d the 01thun of the erperted es-Ifelo OrW In FM4 virlell, r., 11 was obtained in 90% and the oxime IM of I.. 6uCOMIIIn?A-MV`vy4rM. skodwtionoin and IV Newt 72% d)-phertylalanine (Y) and 70% W-IRICIFIr ("), reap. Into 1.94 a. I In 10 mi. anhyd. ether cf"rd with kv + N&CI. 1.5-2 g. EINCN and then dry IICI were In. troduced and the mist - kept for 2D-2b min. In the frm - ins mist. Aftrr allowinS the mist. to stand in the open air for amne tinte. e"pg. the ether and adding prtr ether. 11. m. 150-W, was pp1d. H (1.79 ff.) when treated with IW ml. NCI and 4-8 C. Sn, fint In the cold and then while warmins, save V, M. 2112'. Into 1.6 0. M in A- In MI. anbrd- Obw Cockd with a beftins mint. we" intrmfured 1.5-2 s. RtNN wA tbta dry MCI and the Mist. frratftf as abm when IV m. 1434% was obtained. It wave YJ .kc. Q,;;~ WA S" and MCI. Clertr .. I, Rer.-.d All-StA 81111"LINIPIX&L UTIDATWOR CLAWK0011 al.bs." 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The mine Sly"A rmilt. from beating the "brifol to 2W* ond~ 8 worn. vacuum, with fir al 800 low"ing ref the treinti to Ifift'. thr'.'voldn-wrilm pradix-t 1800 Iw mitwl -,hi"rJ lh~ al-4 hvdios-st- readily jil ivral, 1.., 11009 00 low 1"914V -s $41"s0 PlAt a.. dog *A lorp -&%I 0 110 a is so a a, "I * wim, a n. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 41 I i- f I .", .. " i) ii ~) f H I , ( , . , 14 11 .1 - . 4, I . . ( I , I ( H t i (' 4 H 1 H 11 1., n . , ! I - - 1 1 , 1 " 1~ 0 I 11 - I ( .^%t 0 11-.e I H , I . I . . . r " I " . I r a I . : . . A - - , I I . . . . i . ,i. ,.57_7 9 0 0 AUTHORSt TITLE: 8oo62 S102 60/1-2/01/76/064 B011YB126 Onishchenko, A. S.,Aronova, N.-I. Cis- and Trans-1-halobutadieneB Synthesis and Their Relation to the Diene PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 1, PP, 138-140 TEM Until now nothing was known about the geometric isomerism of 1-halo- butadienes. According to several signs it can be concluded that they represent trans-isomers,. The authors have established that 1-chloro-butadiene,lwhich is produced by the dehydrochlorination of 1,4-dichlorobutene-2 (R_e?_s.___2, 3, 16), represents a mixture of cis- and trans-isomers (about 9:1), which are inseparable, If this mixture is allowed to react with maleic anhydride (at 50-550, 12 h long), then a normal product of diene synthesis is produced (yield 10%). The structure of the latter was proved by dehydrogenation to phthalic anhydride. From this it is quite certain that the mixture used contains about 10% of trans-i-chloro-butadiene, from which the adduct is produced, The cis-isomer that is left behind after the separation of the adduct does not react on diene synthesis, Even so, cis-l-chloro-butadiene is changed into the trans- Card 112 80062 Cis- and Trans- I -hal obutadienes and Their Relation to S/020/6C/'32/01,"16,G64 the Diene Synthesis BOIIIB126 isomer relatively easily in the presence of iodine. An equilibrium mixture of the cis- and trans-forms is produced by this, just as in the case of cis-piperylene (Ref. 17). The Raman spectra of the isomeric mixture of 1-chloro-~utadiene-1,1 were taken and studied (Re-f, 18). Analogously 1-bromine-butadiene-1,3 is a mixture of cis- and trans-isomers. The cis-form was also isomerized to a trans- form by the. effect of iodine. It forms an adduct with inaleic anhydride.. HBr was already split off from this adduct at - 700 and after 100 h,~ A molecule of maleic anhydride was added so that a bis-anhydride C 12H 806was formed. It has a melting point of 364 b and Is hydrolyzed as an anhydride of a tetra-basic acid ith alkali. There are 19 references, 7 of which are Soviet. : SSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N, D. Zelinakogo Akademii. nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D_ Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences,_USSR) PRESENTED% January 6, 1960, by B. A. Kazanskiy, Academician SUBVITTEDi . January 2, 1960 Card 2/2 3/02C/601/132/01/2'~ BG1'/ B008 AUTHORS; Batuyev, M. I Onishchenkc~ A S~, hlat~.,Pyeva: A Aronova-, N_ I TITLE. Optical InveFtigation of ~,eametri,: and of Some Dienes PERIODICAL. Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol 1~2' NG pp- 581-584 TEXT, The authors state on the basis of Refs 1 4 that the flat tra,~. form (11) is absolutely prevalent up to 95% in 1,3-butadiene at temperature. The cis-form (1) possesses no center of symmetry At ro-m temperature it is only admixed to the trans-form These statements are confirmed chemJcally 1,3-butadiene enters into the Diels-Alder synthesis only slowly at room temperature. This r-action takes plac- much more easily at a temperature rise which corresponds to the transition of the trans-form into the cie.-form Rotatory Isomer,,sm is also possible in the mono and di-substituted I ~-butadienes investi Card 1/3 Optical InvesLigation of ;eometric and S/ ()'.,o/6o/, ~-. (,~' , ~. . Rotatory Isomerism of S--)me Dipnes Bull/BoO8 gated by the authors. In sume cases, '-however, t 1 ,3 !3upH r i mpo'se D T geometric isomerism, as for example in 1-chlo -1 ~-butadlerp and piperylene (I ,3--pentadiene ) ' On the basis_~'Fl -1011 a SUPWim-posit. Ion thi authors presume fl-eexisf-en-C of the following 4 isomers (111). (V) and 'VI) (see Scheme). The trans-forms (III) and 'V, prelominale here too at room temperature in the liquid phase TIey prsse8q nr, _Pr.T~;r of symmetry. The symmetric as well as the asymmetric frequ'Lncies --f their double bonds musi; therefore appear in their Raman- and IR- absorption spectra,. Tho frequencies must be higher In (Vjl than in (111. All this was actually established by the authors. They state that the oscillatior frequencies of the double bonds of the trans-config-uration,~ are higher than those of the cls~configurationa, The chemical daLa aT--? In agreement with these statements. Thu6. the -is-configurations Cf tn~_- trans-form (III) do nol. enter Into the Diels Alder synthesiB Fit X - Cl,,CH3 even at a tomperature rise, since in thle case (111" ~-nl, proceed inlo the cis-configuration of the cis form (IV). the of which iE, however, limited sterically, The trans--)nflguration~ the trans-form (V), on the -other hand, enter irit( 'ho D',-i;-Alder synthesis Et tempera~,_,rp rise They proceed *hert,., I '; t h t' , T ~i r' Card 21 3 Optical Iiivestigation c.f ~eometrl(: ~irid S/ 0 Z 0 / 1, 3/ 1 Rotatory Isomerism of Some DienAs KII/B008 configlaration of the flat -is form (VI ) which fav(tr_~ sa-iA're~i The authors presume 2 flat forms for chloroprene and )k5oprene. i form (VII) and a cis-form (VIII) (X exactiy as w-Tib dimethyl-butadiene (IX) and (X) 0 f t n t3 B e f o I- In 6 , ( V I I " an d ~. " X prevalent at room temperature., The authors dlecuBs f tire, rorre. -0 ~I,s these forms with the Raman- and IR-spectra (Table 2! wh-,.ch viere on the SovIet spectrograph of type ISP 51 ~"~and Hilger sp- T of type E 6'2 (Ye-612)?The physical properties rf the substances investigated are mentioned finally,, There are ' tatio and 8 refpren:es 4 of which are Soviet ASSOCIATION. In s t 1 t ut goryu c h i kh i s k o pay s- my k h A K ad e m I I P, a uk I, -, t 1 t,; t of Combustible blinerala, AS USSR) Institut organirlhe6k- khimii im N, D_ Zelinsk-.-g- Akademii nauk S'-SSF (Int-__!_ of Drgani-~ Chemistry imeni N D,, Zelinski y AS TJS~~'? ?RESENTED, DeGember 2. 1959 by B A, A rbi,I7~c, !j,,, a d- in I - i ,I n SUBMITTED. December 7 1,)(,.g Card 3/3 ONISHCHENKO, Andrey Sergeyevich, VICHEIt V, V.F., doktor khim.nauk.c)tv. red. ; POVAa V, ~. S. , red. ; I , S. P. , tekhn. red. [Diene synthesisl Dienovyi sintez. Moskva, lzd-va AN SSSR, 1963. 649 P. .'AIRA 16;10) (rhemistry, Orgfiritc-Synthesis) (Unsfiturnted cotnpc~uwlml KUCHEROV, V.F.; SHABANOV, A.L.; ONISHCHENKO, A.S. Stereochenxistry of cyclic compounds. Report No.53: Stereochemistry of lqctonization of 4,5-dibromocvclohexane-cis-1,2-dicarboxyl-ic acid and itvmonoester. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.5:844-852 My '63. (KRA 16:8) 1. Institut organicheskoX khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Cycloheicanedicarboxylic acid) (Stereocheirdstry) I-ONISHCHENX0. A.S.; SHABANOV, A.L.; KUCHEROV, V.F. StereochemistrZ of' cyclic compaunds. Report No.54: 3tereochemi3tr/ of hypobromous acid addition to sodium salts of cis-k -cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid and its monoeste~. Izv.AN SSSR Otd.khIm.nauk no.5:852-856 W 163. (MIRA 16-8) 1. Institut organichaskoy khi:!;ii in. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Cyclohexenedichrboxylic acid) (Hy-pobromous acirl) (Stereochemi stry) SHABANOV, A.L.. ONISHCHENKO, A..",, KUfTh,AN, V,F. y of cycllr c:,,mr,oun,1B. Report No,61"-z Stereocheml,gt:- of oxidatlon of 4-methyl-4 ' ..rv(.-lohi-xene-1,2-dlcarboxylic acid anhydride. Izv. V1 SSSR ~Pr.khim. no.10-.17QC-179~ 0 1~'). (MIRA 17 ~) 1. institut organiclie5koy klilml'i im. !I Ii, Zell nskogo AN S~"*R. SRABANOV, A.L., ONISHCHENKO, A,S,, KUCHEROV, V,F. Stereochemistry of cyclic compounds. Report Xo.b--~ ~tereocr;f-n~2%tr-,v I of bromination of 4-ipethyl-4t-cis--cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxyl--c ac.~ and Its &nhydricle. Izv. AN SSSR Ser.khim. no.lOtl795-1801 0 16'_ (MIRA 17-1) 1. InstAtut organ I chetAkoy khim-Al im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN ',';,-)R. F. E 1. f f:~ -e 0 f m i.e ra ~-:-e spi*~hesis. Dcx-. AN S~~-'-R 15C'2 no..-.'.3-4'-39q ~-A 2 10 1. Ins--itu! organi.:hfskoy k-,.m~~ im. N.L.Zelinsko, suivi-eno akFviem;koji, B.A.Kazan,-Kim. S k'H,7NK-,), 0 e rig .L:! V . i.7.i . U krmn~ Artemn. -V A , I ONISHCHKNKO, B., inzh. ---. ~ ~ - ...... Forest meadows no,1:27-28 Ja I I, , and pastures. Ilauka I pered. op. v aellklnoz. P 158. (KIRA 11:2-1 (Pastures and meadows) ON I S 14 d a ~i at i a All n F ONISHC'HENKO., B.A. New materials on th- Quaternary stratigraphy of the Cherskiy mountain system. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.1-161-163 My 165. 04111A 18:5, 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskopc) otdeltinlya AN S.SSI,,. Submitted January 13, 1965. is)ji 1 8 M U w It a a v a a a a v i s b a 11 v 13 If a v A# m, I, Q I ' ' Oro "0t., -99 00 - o t l l so a Th, linn no the -1*1, 1, pn~ fn,ina(Ulli If I an"I.- 2.-. nnf And III =o 0 nimit-. tid lr-n I It- 11. n. Go 0 tn'.1 214 g nJ 4~. -9 iln~ III, rr'l. AIM,, II, =* 0 f nitsing cattwil all LO' -irstird nr ,I d-t'n%, .11.1 0* in lowered the quality of be bread. The actkw ufa-afflTlAie habilrd by iwn~cw of the "itY Of tht i b go Ir e n can I'll, 0, It,") .I A 4 VWw .4. Inali'l, on Illir 't-frin, lkild nnlV . -, .1". 1,.nnill .... I -%I,f. f ...... 14, -i, h.,nS.A it, I,,, I'll, t i A ON IALLU06K.1, L111114IIIIIII CLW~-KAIK,. 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