SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ORLOVA, I.I. - ORLOVA, L.D.

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PT (".VA I ~ I ~M"'3e'VH' j norew I 5f~~- i ns~.-iy,.3 ~ii 4 -'1, ~-c r,- , 3, Fluore -r-- -cope knp..~ s 1 3 -.,' rave r." r3-, -r1 e cell destru,-'A~)-,., an&!,, gi st, , i ~mbr 0 '63. 1. Crli~pa blo'ogli 0-ILOVA, I. I. "Materi-il on the study of a'-.- m-.ii f icati on 3 ~,f 31: (,-Jet -ij ;: --ii 1.' t,~i i if "er -r,t functional load ir, iammais", (3,33, Dcjartme--t o~ "istnloMr and EmbryoloZi). 71ollected Works !'o. 14, of Leningrad Veterinary Institute US,3R Ministry of Agri:,ulture, P Y,5, Sellkhozgiz, 1954. ORLOVA, I - I Growth modifications in nuclei of the skeletal muscles in various functional states. Biul. ekxp. biol. I nod. 37 no.6:56-59 Je '54. (MIRA 7:8) 1. Is kaf*dry gistologil I exbriologil (sav. prof. Z.S.Katenellson) laningradekogo voterinarnogo Institute.. (MUSCIM, anatomy and histology cell nuclei In skeletal muse. in various funct. states, age factor) (CWX NUCUM, of skeletal same. in various funct. states, age factor) MWYA, I - I Affect of functional activity on growth modifications and histological structure of skeletal muscles in cattle. Arkh. amt. gist. I mbr.32 ho.2t27-34 Ap-Js 155. (MIRA 9:1) 1. Is kafedry gistologit I mbriologit (sav.-prof. Z.S. Utenellson) Laningradekago veterinarnogo instituta. (NUSCIRS, anatow and histology, off. of work A age factor in cattle) (AGING, physiology. age factor in mume. histol) (EWKRGISB. effects. on musc. histol. in cattle) XATSMMISON, Z.S.; ORLOVA. I.I. Histological structure and development of the proputlal Claude in the beaver. On the neutre, of eastorem. D*kl.AN SIR 106 no.3:548-550 J& 156. (MM 9:6) l.L*ziuVzd9ki,-, vaterinarayy institut i Toroxeshekly gosudaretven- nyy sspovednik. Predstayleno akadevikom I.I.Shmallgausenom. (HUMS) (GIAIDS, ODMYVMS) ORLOVA ningrad, u1. Vosatanlya, d-55, kv.lls) I- Amitosis in the esophamm of the beaver. Arkh. arat. gist. i embr. 36 no-5:66-70 Vq 1159. (KIRL 12:7) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii (sav. - prof. Z. S. Fatanellson) Leningradakogo veterinarnogo inatituta. (IMOPHAGUS, anat. & histol. amitosia in river beaver (Rua)) LkGUCHEVj, S.S.; MASHINSKAYA, V.N.; ORLOVA, I.I.; ZALETAYEVA, T.A.; BUDIK, V.m. Pinocytosis. TSitologiia 4 no.4:381-390 JI-Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Gruppa eksperimentallnoy morfologii kletki Instituta eksperi- mentallnoy biologii AM SSSR, NDskva. (CELLS) f Li ORLOVA, I.I. 24-hour rhythm of mitoses and amitoses in thr. esophagus in guinea pigs. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 54 no.P:84-8'? Ag 162. (MIF.-A 1 ~: 11 ; 1. Iz gruppy eksperimentallnoy morfologii kletki (rukovudite-- - kand. med. nauk S.S. Laguchev) Instituta eksperimentallroy (dir. - prof. I.N. May8kiy) AMN SSSR, Moskva. Predstavlena deyst- vitelinym chlenom AMN SSSR N.N. Zhukovym-Verezhnikovym. ORIDVA. I. I. Fluorescence microscopy of damaged corneal epithellum. Dokl. AN SSSR 148 no.4sWG-M F 163. (MMk 16 24) 1, Institut skspertmentalOncy biologil AFN SSSR. Predstavleno akLdemikom K.I.Skryabinym. (Cornea.-Wounds and injuries) (Fluorescence microscopy) ORLTA, I.M. (Lenirigrad) ------- Work of filtration fields in Leningrad Province. Tod.1 san.tedh. no.7:14-i6 J1 159. (14IRk l2s9) (Leningrad Provinco-Sawage-Nrification) is P*rbm* nw.motbod AWL Be" 'Inman 77-7 - - -- - - - . . . . . . AV* eve cue Width th .7 by_ h"til'g AD'* 'b go= *e* by mwb"o hater the bjj~~"..Jlre "Ifttlutsd E KJ 777 b. f-~- y wl~ 77 77 4i, MIROMOVO G.S.; FARBEROV, M.L; ORLOVA, I.M. - I Sunthemis of unsaturaW ketones. Zhur.prikl.khim, 36 no-3. 654-662 Mor 'A N. - (MIIA 1665) le laros3*vakiy tekhnologicheek:Ly institut. (Ketones) (Vinyl compounds) L IM6-M EWT(IYEWA (h) 'ACC Nks -AP60OD7411'' SOME COIDE: XPA -.003L 4simiWri.~' orlows 1. I== Vlktor Mikhaylovich; 1IRINA. Tamara Ill Iptchns; PWIRI BY. Glob Sorgeyevich. Uchastvovali: APROWYA, A.A*; VISUMOWA, A-Ya; ZURUMA. M.N.; XILIGIIRS W.L; MDMZINL. N.Xo; IMOUX, I.A.; MWAL. 1L1[o;-aUM- T-1.; OATIMWA, B.I.; 2LZWA# Toole; 2LMWIMM, V.D.; FA YWA, m.I.; CWWWA. To.I.; SMINOVA. A.Y. TIXHIY, I.S.,red.; ALM, G.A.,ved.red.; ORIWIMA, I.M.,tokhn.red. (VolSar-Wal oil-bearing region; Carbon1forous sediments] Tolgo-Urall- sksts. neftenonnals. oblast', Mawsmougollaye otloshoulta. Leningrad, goo emuchn. tokhn. Isd-vo neft. L garno-toplivnet lit-ry, 1957. 287p. (Zoninamd. Voesotusnyl neftianot nauchno-loolodavatel'- skil geologora5vedochuyl Institut. Way no.112) (NIM 11:12) (Volga Valley--%ology. Stratigraphic) (Vral Notwtain region-Geology, Strattgraphic) ORLOVA. I.H. Foraninifern from the coal-bearing horizon in the Saratov dislocation area. Vop.mikropaleont. no.2:124-129 '58. (KIRA 11:12) 1. Baratovneftegazrazvedka. (Saratov Province--Yoraminifera. Fossil) FEDOROVA, T.Ia;j CHWOVA, Ye*I.;-ORLQVA,-I.N.; LATSKOVA, Me. Now data on the stratigraphy of Palsozoic sediments in the Volga Valley portions of Saratqw and Stalingrad Provinces. Trudy VNIGNI no*28M-77 160. 1 (MMU4:4) 1. Nizhne-Volzhokiy filial Veeooyuznogo naucbno-imaledovatellskogo goolog-razvedochnogo neftyanogo institutao (Volp Valley-Geologyp Stratigraphic) DAHWSWAI I.I.; LATSNDVAj V.Yes; ORLMA RZYTLZ=p Ye.A.1 SAYMM7. " T'.P-G'j j_I.N.1 RAWL -CIMOUSOVA, D.M.; ak-KhTOVA, Ye.N.; CHEMOVA, Ys.I.j SHATSKIY9 N.S.9 akademik# glav. red.; MOM V V , sum glav. red.; SIMIIRAMAv B.T.9 prof'.'q red. toma; XATLMVa4!, P.S... red. izd- va; NOVICMMVA# N.D.t tekbn. red. ERegional stratigrapIV of-the U.S.S.R.) Regionaltnaia stratigrafiia 330. Glav. red. B.B.Shatskii. Moskva. Vol,5. (Stratigrapby of the Middle Wbazdforous sediments of the central and eastern parts of the Russian platform based on the studies of Foraminiferal Stratigrafila arednekamsimougollmykb otloahenii teentrallnoi i vostoebnoi chaeti Rue- skoi platforny Na osnove izucheniia for-inifer). Pt,2,, [Volga and Kozo Valleyel Povoloble i PrUcamle, 1961o 355 pe (MIRA 1418) 1. VaesoyumWy nauchno-iselodovatellskiy goologorazvedoohny:r neftyawy institut (for Dalmatskopa). 2. Institut geologicheskikb nank AN SOS (for Rouser-Chernonoomp Roytlinger). 3. TSentraltnaya asuchno- isaledovaUllskaya lebwatortys. Upravlaniya neftyanoy promyshlemosti Permakogo Sovnarkhosa (for Safon*a). 4. NishnevolsheIdy filial Vse- goyusnogo nsuchno-4al0ovatellskogo goologorazvodochnogo neftyanogo instituta (for Latikova, Orlovag, Chernova). 5, Rostovekiy gomdarstven,- myy universitst (for Samikhatova , Ye.W.) (Volga Valley-Palsontologyp Stratigraphic) (Kama Valley-Palsontologyq Stratigraphic) PARSADANOVA INI YU.M.; qRLOVA I.N.; FADEYEV, M.I.; CHERNOVA, VE.A.; BERL Ye.N.; YARIKOV, G.M. Carboniferous sediments of the western part of the northern Caspian ol'- and gas-bearing basin. (Trudy) NILnefte aza no.10:182-222 163. IMRA 18:3) 1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskaya laboratoriya geologicheskikh kriteriyev otsenki perapektiv neftegazonoenosti; Volgogradakiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy inatitut neftyanoy I gazovoy pronyahlen- nosti; Nizhnevolzhakiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut geologii i geofiziki i K"shevskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut neftyanoy p: - shEnnosti. ORLOVA, I.N.; CHERNOVA, I.A. Upper Carboniferous of the Volga Valley portion in Saratov Province. Trudy NIINIIGG no.1:75-77 164. (MIRA 18:6) r m6o23264 SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/000/003/D032/D032 AUTHOR: Gerlovin. Ya. I.; Orlova, I. N. TITLE: Determination of the probability of spontaneous emission of nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide SOURCE: Ref zh. Fizika, Abe. 3D251 REF. SOURCE: Tr. Komis.. po spektroskopii. ~ ~SSSR, t. 3, vyp. 1, 1964, 205-213 TOPIC TAGS: nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur compound, oxideprobability, black body radiation, radiation intensity ABSTRACT: A previously developed method, based on a comparison of the intensity of radiation of the investigated gas vith the intensity of black-body radiation, is uBedi to determine the spontaneous emission probability corresponding to the rotational- I vibrational states of the molecules of nitrous oxide in the 4.5V region, carbon mono-' xide at 4.621j, and sulfur dioxide at 4.0p. The obtained values of this constant are 235 sec-1, 33, and 4.0 sec-l for N 20 CO and SO respectively. From the magnitude of the probability of the spontaneou; emission, ?he authors calculate the absolute 1/2 ORLOVA, Inna Nikolaevna ORLOVA, Irma Hikolaevna. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo lit stakhanovtsa) (51-21 -67 An efficient crew at a radio transmission center. prosam, sviazi i radio, 1950. 38 P. (Biblioteka p0 vo TK6558-Y607 IVANOVSKAYAt Ye.V,,; ORLOVA, I.N. Data on the variability of the apple treej. ezbryological irrvesti- gation. Nauch. dokl. vye. ahkoly; biol. sauk' Do. 1:182-188 161* (MIRA 14:2) 1. Rekownduvaj* kafedroy genetiki i s4lektBii MookovBkogo gomularetvemogo univerniteta in. M.V. Lomonoaova. (APPLE) (BOTANY-VARIATION) ORLOVAp I*N* DeparAsuce of the absorptive capacity of acetylene and neth" in the infrared spectral region on the presence of foreign gases. Opt. i opektr. 13 ne.4:,471-474 0 162. (NMA 16:3) (Acetylene-Spectra) (Methane-Spectra) !M Iccusesito XR: AP4011481 SIOUSIA41016AD11001710021 1UTHOR: Gerlavin, Ya. 1. *, Orlawa, 1. N. TITIS: ',fMeasurements of the probability for spontaneous mission of some gases SOME: Optika I spektrookoplya, v.26, no.1, 2964, 17-21 TOPIC TAGS: spontaneous mission, Infrared bond, transition probabilityo emission probability, carbon monoxide, nitrogen monoxide, sulfur dioxide, molecular radiaUm NBSTRACT: The paper gives the results of measurements of the probabilities for spontaneous (infrared) emission, corresponding to rotational-vIbrational states of the molecule, for nitroge monoxide (N2O) In the 4.3*14 region, carbon monoxide in the 4.62-&& regIoN and sulfur dioxide In the 4.0-p region. The measurements were carried out using the procedure developed earlier by one of the authors (Ya.I.Ger- lovin, Opt. I spektro.,9,664,1960) and based on comparison of the intensity of the gas with the Intensity of the radiation from a black body at the sane temperature, uuir; ror 'Wls a rotating disc, also maintained at the saw temperature. Photo- graphs of the experlsontal set-up are reproduced. A :formula used for calculating the probability to derived. The experiments oonsisted in measuring the variation CWd 1/2 ULI.NR: 440IL1483L of the photocell (a liquid aii-cooled Tl-Pb photorosistor) signal strength as a function of the gas concentration In the cell at 290 md 3000K. The values obtained for the probabilities are 235 sec-l for N20, 33 sec-1 for CO,, and 4.0 sec-l for S02 (these are based an the 290011 masuremente). 7he results are In good agreement with the data of other authors, obtained by the saw and other mthods (extrapolation mW d1spermlon wthods)o Orlg.artehmm: I fozuula, 3 UK% and 3 figures. ASSOCIATICK: none Bt=rr=: O$Apr63 DATE AOQ: 147ebG4 ENCL: 00 BUD Caps: M NR REF SOV: 001 OnMR: 008 Cwd an thi a, ~thors V uxt p 4PI efftets:*, of m ha No-, P- SOV* OOS- SAMOK11VALOVA.S. G.V.; GRISHCIMC, L.K.; C)RLOVA, I.V.; SYACHKOVA, Z.,,. Effect of atmospheric humidity and moisture contained in leaves ot the develorment rand viability of silki4orm larv&# (Bombyx mori L.4 Qd. 'Shaw. 40 no.OM92-1204 Ag 0610 (14IR;. 14: 5) 1. Department of Entomclqp, Sta,e University of Moscow. (Silkworms) (Humidity) 00, SOV/51-5-5-11/23 AIJ THORS s Ushanova, N.I., Godney, 1.11. and Orlova, I.V. TI TLE Normal Vibration Frequencies and Themodynamde Functions of Titanium Tatraiodide (Ghastoty normallnykh kolobaniy i termodinamichaskiya funktaii chatyrokhyodistogo titana) MRIODIakLs Optika i Spektrookopiya, 1958, Vol 5, Pr 5, pp 567-570 (USSR) ABS TRACT; The present paper reports an approximate calculation of nor4al vibration frequencies and thermodynamic functions of Ti14 using the method described in Refs 1, 2. The equilibrium distance r. between Ti and I in TiIj is not knovm. It way be calculated approximately using the covalent radius aethod of Rat 3. Using the known distances T1--G1 and Ti--Br in TiO14 and TiBrj, and the covalent radii of C1 and Br a value of 1.17-1-22 A was obtained for the radius of Ti. Assuming the covalent radius of I to be 1.33 1 the authors found ro between Ti and I to be Z.50-2.55 A. The mean value of ro a 2.524k was used in the present paper. This method of calculation of ro was chocked by finding tho dimensions of Go halides (Table 1). It was found th,tt although the Card 1/3 calculated values of the dimensions of GON and GoG14 departed BOV/51-5-5-11/23 Normal Vibration Frequencies and Thermodynamic Functions of Titanium Tetraiodide considerabl from the experimental values, the calculated value for GeI4 (2.55 1) was within 0.05-0-07 of the experimental value. 7his was -~alcen as confirmation that ro 2.52 It for the Ti--1 distance is approximately correct. 'Using experimental values of frequencies the authors calculated reduced induction coefficients for TIC14 and TiBr4 using equations given by Sverdlin (Ref 1). These induction coefficients are given In Table 2. Using the results of Table 2 the authors calculated reduced induction coefficients for M4 for the following values of r,: 2.47, 2.52 and 2.57 1, (Table 3). Using the calculated induction coefficients of M4 the authors daduced norwal vibration frequencies (Table 4). Using the value ro = 2.52 1 and the normal vibration frequencies of TiI,&, as given in Table 4, the authcrs calculated thenaodynamic functions on the assumption of harmonic vibrations and rigid rotativas. These thermodynamic functions are given for gaseous T114 at 1 atm pressure in Table 5. To estimate the largest possibla Card 2/3 error the authors calculated the thermodynamic functions at 298.2 and SOV/51--5-5-11/23 ror."l of 10MY-A for -thj ax-;ra_~o vala3t~ of -.aa 1'roiaanciou Lnd for of r, .,~LUF,U6 1'row Z.,i7 -.o 2. 57 1 U ~la 6i .Ths largost arrorc, In zli-3r.aodyawaic functions Nard of the oHar of 1.5-2.0 cal/ d or, per Ynol a. Thar,, are 6 tdblas, I figuro and 15 raf&roncos, 7 of which ar3 4ovijt. 2 13?ngliah, 2 4,4orlcan, I Garaan, 1 Japanatio, I Bel,giaa uni I SU a~l f . :!"J Dacadbor 31, 1957 Card 3/3 1. Titanium iodide--Spectra 2. Titanium iodide--Thermodynamic properties 24(7) AU THORS Orlova, I.V. and ~iodnev, I.N. SOV151 -b--4-6/29 TITLE On the Cotinection Between the Larnaudie kethod and the Yellyashevich-- Stepanov Method of Zero Approximations (0 avyazi Luetoda larnodi i metoda nulevyKh priblizhaniy Yellyashavicha I &tepanovaj FEERIODICAL: Optika I Spe~troslcopi~a, 1959, "Vol 6, Nr 4. pp 447-449 (USSR) ABSTRACT, Larnaudie (Re; 1) has recautly described an approximate Method of calculation ot frequencies and force constants Of Molecules. this he called the "progressive rigidity" method. Transformation of the Larnaudis equotione into time equations of Yellyashevich 5hows that the Larna~xdis method is one of the variants of the zero approxi;nati-on of Yellyashevich and Stepanov (Rafe 2, 3). Application of the Larnaudis method yields approximate equations for calculation of force constants; they are Eqs (18)-(20) in the text. These equations were used to find the force constants of CF4. The results are given in col. 2 of a table on p 229; they agree well with Stepanov's exact values shown in Col. 3 and taken from Refs 2, 10. There are I table an:-' 10 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 2 Sng~lish and I French. SUBMITTED. March 31, 1968 Ce rd 1/ 1 24(7) s ov/51 -1';- 5- 4-/:~ 4 AU THOrcS acdnav, I q. and Orl~va, -.i. TITLE: Tno ;~atresn t.'*-- katrir with the Reci,-7rozal r",' edne'Lz ~i tro of -dolocalar Vibrati-~-ns (C vvyczi mstrLtby 5 obratr~v-i q-.!-il v zdlazhe o iu)lsbaniyaLl. v tnoloLule) PsIll OD ICA L ODtikp- i u, F--7 5, 533-.1,3C (USSR) ABS'MOT: The &uthorz dlaa~:c3 tae usa f.-CM wni~~. h-' co4straints aza z-~t 17; :f trv pioblsw :~f M-)'l-enilar vibrati-in in dso3aJ5,it F~7-r---aiaa are Jeduzod which rolate ttio ldrsr-ati -: 7oof ftele.-.t rratri:~ witl~ the matriess T-1 s.nd T-1, 0 rhore . tt~z, T a ad T, ent and lndo~~end3nt noirdirvitc-- Ple 1e ontkrely thwr3ti,!al. are I a m,)-andix ant! 7 ref orsr~~os -.1h' 'i are S ~~vi A, 1 h an4 1 German. SUIPail'i-TED. ju-y 2, iv-- -ard 1/1 f , , . ~UJVA , 'I * - ~I .'7' ' """" 'e"J:' "k; C'~'!')ASJII()VA, A.. . I Herasymova, A.'.. I Dff'-t f temperature or tile hYuleric ;,rr:T,erties of poly~- uret~.ftr,r- f-am. Leh. prom. no-4:9-12 '-D 1 ~-4 18:1) I . . . I I I L 3975h AA 3a m 1015922 1- : 0 Soma' R: .:roshkov, A. P.; Drozdov,-V. A.; Orlova, I. YU. !~Dscow Chemico-Tec, --In hnolop rical 'y khl.,,- tekhnologiclieskiy institut) TITLE: Miethod for obtaining trialkyl4fluoroi),hospi-,atesilanos"rtificaA.., No. Class C 07f SOURCE - Byulleton I izobroteniy I tovarny1ch zrialcov, no - 15, 1.9, TOPIC TAGS: silane, organic phosphorus compound, phosphate, halogenateci r-'jon-nic compound ABSTRACT: The method for obtaining trialkyldifluoro phosphatesilanes, frvr example trimethyl-, trlethyl-, dimothylothyl-, diothylpropyldifluoro- phc)5- phatosilanos, distinguished by the fact that trialkrlohlorosilaaos aro sub- jocted to reaction with ammonium difluorophosphate in an organic: solvent with heating. The method according to paragraph 1. distinguished by the fact that the reaction mixture i heated to boiling. fJ-PR2S SUB CODE: 06 / SURM DATE: 13Apr63 Card 111 UDC. 661.718.1 1 1; I 31M--(&--FWT( I )/FWT(A)/FWPW) RMIRO Acc-Mr. --,Krw?-2-801 56URCE CODE: UR/OM/"/06/002/0307/0310 AUTHOR: Kreghkoy, A. P&,* Drozdov, V. A.& Orloya. I. Yu. 11Y ORG: none TITLE: Synthesis ano investigation of certain properties of BisEtriSLIZI(aryl I ailyllmonofluoropi-osphate-s SOURCE: Zhurnal ol-shchey Jimii, v- 36, no. 2, 1966, 307-310 TOPIC TAGS' chemical synthesis, organic phosphorus compound, organosilicon compound# hydrolysis, reaction mechanism, condensation reaction, tox:icityp cholineoterase, fluorinated organic compound ABSTRACT: BisCtrialkyl(aryl)silyl)monofluorophosphates with the general formula (RSiO)2POF wore synthesized by reaction of trialkyl(aryl)chloro- silanes with the silvor salt of monofluoraphosphoric acid. Six new organo- silicon monofluorophosphates were produced by the reaction of trifflethyl-, triethyl-, dimothylothyl-, dimethylphonyl-, diphanyloothyl-. and dimethyl-p- j fluorophenyMuorosilanes. Physical and chemical properties of the products were studied; the fluorophosphotes obtained undergo hydrolysis, react with a methanol solution of an alkali metal nothoxide at the SI-0 bond, and mWergo, condensation at the Si-O-P and P-F bonds when heated above 200-2300 at 'atmospheric pressure. The toxicity of ble(triaiwi(ary]L)BUYI-~mofluoro- phosphates was found to be far lower than the toxicity of their organic . analogs; the compounds exhibit practically no antiabollnesterase activity. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. (JPRS3 6 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: 020ct64 / ORIG fff : 007 OTH REF: 005 Card 11, _q LA -28; UDC: -547o245L-542--9 :;:ACC Nis AP61DD9157 -Trietby1ftuoroollme, and pboophorus: pentoxide vere- -identified, aim6ngtbe decompomition ~t*'**ftc w'b66d:,st_ of the, esterlmet on vas checked by potent ometric , - renob mtliam 16 iWthemol., Orig. art..,,bas -2 figwes and I table OT `~'N= DATE: XTF*b65/ .,'010~'RIWJ W/ OM RM -006 JOD: PRM, KQPZON, I.I., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; ORLOVA. X.A.. kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Fixed sulfanilamide erythess, of the mucous membrane of the oral cavity. Stom&tologiia 35 no.1:56-57 Ja-F 156. (XLRA 9:6) 1. Is lanizigradskogo meditainskogo stomatologichookogo institut, (direktor professor R.I.Gavrilov) (MOUTH--DISBASES) (SUIJPANUMMI-TOXICOLOGY) ORLOVA, K.A.. kand.med.nauk Some peculiarities in the clinical aspects of herpes zoater of the oral mucous membrane. Stozatologlia 38 no.6:16-18 N-D '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Is terapevticheekogo otdeleniya (zaveduyushchiy - kand.mod.nauk N.M. Abramov) 1-y Gorodskoy stomatologicheskoy polikliniki Lenin- grade, (glavnyy vrach L.K. Perzaahkovich). (HEMS zosTn) (MWH--DISEASES) 01A;UL_4.A,,-k&nd . med. nauk Diagnostic error in lesion of the hard palate. Stomatolo iia 40 no.3: 109 MY-Je 161, Fi"I --iA 14:12) 1. Iz terapevticheskogo otdoleniya (zav. -- kand.med.nauk N.M.Abramov) I-y gorodBkoy stomatologichookoy poliklinilc-i Loningrada (gllavnyy vr-a,-.~h L.M.Perzashkevich). (PAIATF-DISEASES) TV gb W-7,TW Ae V~ lbi~ am:a,-p,=-ty:=u r L 01803-67 FA'T(m)/SNP(J)/T IJP(c) Yrw/RM ACC NR' AP6030605 rAN11. SOURCE CODE: UR 104131 66 000/ 016/00 93/0093 INVENTOR- Yeliseyeva, V. 1. ; Avetisyan, 1. S._~ Drezel's. S. - S. ; Zubov, P. 1. Popoiv, V. A. ; Makarov, fu-.A. ; lAma-ylova, 1. S - Orlova. K. G... Gerasimova. A-.-S. ; Gordonov, M. D. ll'chenko, G. 1. ; Shrevner--S. A. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining alkyl a Class 39, No. 185057 Efylatelcopolymeral SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 16, 1966, 93 TOPIC TAGS: copolymer, copolymerization, monomer, alkyl acrylate ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been Ii d f a method of obtaining ,:ue or alkyl acrylate copolymers with a vin-vl acetateyemulsion copolymerization of the r proper monomers in the water phase in the pr sence of an anion emulsifier. To obtain stable dispersions, 1-5 mol To unsaturated carboxylic acid, such as metha- crvhc acid, uced into the initial monomer mixture. [Tranclation] (NTJ .~is introd SUB CODE 071 SUBM DATE: 16Jan65/ L I I I /,&A-, UDC: 678.744.32-139 WO ISAIR I PUR I"%Arftnw IMAM awasoi&P sms, m. saouw n" ftim&75 Gab-mom :=*=. U msmbw menu (Cho&*" or pardr- a' OMMIma U, p""Isiono Vftawwl IP v of as sm- souseurso evesim) 9. 1. aft. iss. sweeivebw n'two a song. 1090- N6 P. I." mom winewc M.1 Isholum. I.I.J oftboortal DoWiti formal, M., Molumm. A.T., Obaboatiew. N.A. (Resp. 39.). simbU. VJ., U& enema. L,L.1 Vo*. U.1 bablow, a. a. liorosof am beek to to""" hr Plowman "Gossalow of munufte so%dbudmnwm. oftmuml installations, "A pDt"Ims "ft"" DIm". IMPIRwas me swuseum, is on nowt of a wativalmo, Pannonian an am William Of 0814OWLM Peownh work, swirled, so Is 4" Orrift Valm, an the ebsoww =4 tionesoacor or onswor- mis oduvpw -0 *-*@who down theynted Mk-wsl =a anw=fA & onuFftno" toonva PM)Wk smut=& &Il 1"s tv as sonowme " meN, .a!. Balso-di-a ALA., V.V. rearibip", sa. as atia", and 1. I:arlon. mnmeso and D~ENUM at pw%wolam Man a. @&Mai so Notras- rrm 11100111 1331- ewe wAs A MOM OOBDMmto of tholf now" an 16 bMqgNj Mae *.man .1m foolho Wom~ 24 43&5w C. Menial ims, ooot~Lmus walpsong, of -we obso, aftsibut rowlemes. via as rovown or C-C or ase e-N beads o- odsovelo (bowague main Unit pmeeruse) own "nomed hm o"Awas me ars, mwM4 w1fa Gab. nine. %ma mangan, OW be mom". ad fill r-aloun an saw enamel of QM&bs M. colarkil, - Whiss DIM 63mlianows. (Daft me 'a -boom of am Diftems, sm SMIIPCHIM. U.S., kand.tokhn.nauk-, ORW7"jI.,-ZNAMIMSXATA, G.A. Solubility of hydrocarbons and of some cation-forming surface active agents in aqaeous solutions of synthetic cleaning compounds. Haal.-shir.prom. 26 no.12-27-29 D 16o. OCLRA 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'sk6go institute. zhirov. (Cleaning compounds) (Surface active agents) (Wdrocarbons) USm / Genoral ,roblems of FatholoL:y. Tui.;,Drs. Human ll,oplasm. Abr. JOur F-f Zhur - Biol.., No 20, 1958, :,jc 94o84 Author qrjgxa~~ Illst Arkhmi:~cl Medical Institut, Title Choriompitheliona of 41-1,1c Intcrstitial Part of thu ';alpUx with Adtiple Metastasis in the Lungs. Orig Pub Sb. nauchn. tr. Kafedry akusherstva i gincholl. lll-ta: 1957, vn. 16, 181-133 At. t- act No aLstract given. Card 1/1 24 ORLOVA, SMIRLOVA, M.G. Ascorbic acid content in the blood of women during and after laber in normal pregnancy and in pregnancies camplicated by late toxemia. Akush.i gin. no.6:43-45 161. (MM~ 14-,12) 1. 1z kafedry alcusherstva i ginekologii (z-11. prof. Ya.l. Lsin) i kafedry biokhimii (zav. - dotsent M.D- Kiver'n) Arkhangellskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (ASCORBIC ACID) (LkBOR (OBSTETRICS)) (TOXMIA) (PREWARCYP COMPLICATIOPS OF) . . I . I . . ... I I I .- .; - '' . ~ .1 . ~ - I.. I T." - 1. 1, %'. 11 -. 1: 1 - I ~. . . " m.. . 1 1. . . . I . .:*. : , . 1~ . , , , '.. - " 'i I , 'j, ~: - , ~i PATRUEIEV, Y.T.1 SELEVTSOVA, G.A*; ORLOVA,,__.N.j..--- Marefertilizera on the basis of molybdons and oapper-colybdan= ores. Trudy NlUIF no.208tl53-158 165. (MIRA 18:11) -ORIDVAp KoMep inshe Calculating wave formations and their deposit-carrying equivalents. trudy TSNIIS no.40192-102 160. (NIIA 13:10) (Beach erosion) (Shore protection) OW,OVA. K.V., &ssistent. Ansootic occurrence of paramphistomiasis in young cattle. Veteri- naril& 30 no.4:20-22 AP '53. (XLRA 6:4) 1. 11yevskly veterinarnyy Institut. OI-LLL-JV'A, ~,. Ye. ORLOVA, R. Y-'. - "The Treatnent of Atsccses of Lne Skin with Staphylococ,;al Anatoxin (A2)-" 3econd 1,.osc(z,,, State .,.edical institute imeni 1. -WO St.LLin. I-loscow, 19,;,. (Dissortation 'or the Degree of ~ aididaLc. -11 IL-dical Sciences.) 3o; Knizhaya Letopis' :io3, 19-`, MCHATUR YAN, G. Kh.; ORLOVA, K. Yo. Therapy of purulent skin diseases. Test. yen. i dorm. no.5-6-10 S-0 '55 (MIRA 9: 1) 1. Is kliniki kozhnykh I venerichookikh bolesney 11 MKI Iment I. V. Stalin& (sav. kafeciror Prof. X. N. 2heltakov) (FfQUM&, therapy antibiotics) (An IBIOTICS' therapeutic use, pyoderwA) Y-HAGHATURIYAN, G. 'Kh., prof.; ORLOVA, K. Ye., kand. med. nauk Lesion of the mucous membrane in tuberculosis of the oral Cavity. Trudy KCHI no.2:52-62 '6C. (MIRA 11,:7) 1. 1z *kafedry ko7,hnykh bolezney - zav. kafedroy prof. G. Eh. Khachaturlyan. (MOUTH-TUBERCULOSIS) (MUCOUS tOORAITE) C- MWVAV K.le, Menmitivity of staphylococci to antibiotic in the therapy of pyoderme Twtodemei vans 34 noo6s6O-63 I Oe (KML l3sl2) I* Is kafedry kosbm7kb bolesney (save - prof# Gefto lbachatmrlyan) lall-Anskogo seditainokogo institutao (SM3-DISSMNS) (STAPE710WOCAL INPMIOBB) (ANTIBIOTICS) KRACHATURIYAN, G.Kh prof , OR19A-Lje. kand.med.nauk; --E 11~' I.D.'t-de-c;-~sedl, assistent OVSYPMIKO P Condition of the liver and its role in the pathogenesis Euid treatment of lupus erythematosus discoides. Vest.derm.i ven. no.9:26-28 161. OMA 15:5) MIMS) (LIVER) FOMIN, A. B. [ Fomin, ~ 1. B. J; KUTS, V. 1'. ; Oi,LOVA, L. A. Charact6rJl sti-s of ,re ga~ -1 1 um a c-~urriubiti on in thp -r, ~4-- ,f' OvLoty,sr (u~,i Niiowt,i kik 1 y Man at l,'s. Dop. AN I! iO I( no. I I ~, -', . O-WtA Pi:,') 1. Institut guclogichnskikh nauk All tJkiSSI(. Preastavieno atcridemikom AN UkrSSn 1;.I-. Se-t~neriko [Semeneriko, ORLOVA, L.A.; SEMUSHKINA, T.S. Development of standards for reusable nondisjointable containers made of boards and plywood. Trudy ITIL Tary no-4:50-58 160. (MA 14-12) (Boxes. --Standards) (Flywood) 24(0). 5(4); 6(2) ?KASE I BOOK ZVLOITATION SOV/2215 Vaesayumyy nauchno-IssIedOvAte1*QXIY InstItut Netrologli D.I. Mandeleyeva Refer ty nsuchno-lsaledovatol'skikh rabot. sbornIk Kc.2 ~Scl.htlrl. Articles, Nr 2) Moscow, Re:*arch Abstracts; Collection of Standartglz, 1958. 139 P. 1,000 copies printed. Additional Sponsoring Agencyi USSR. Komitst standartov, mer I Ixxk*rIt*j-nyxh priborov. Zd.% S. V. R*shotihs; Tech. rd. t It. A. Kondrat'yova. FUAP03X1 Theme reports are Intended for scientists, researchers, and engineers engaged In developing standards, measures, and gages For the waxious industries. COVERAGE: The volume contains 128 reports on standards of measure- Man tiand control. The reports we" prepared by scientists of In t tu .0"Itet otandartoy, mer I I =orltel'nykh vs. I' _:t. ,~!b= pr ov M.Inletrov SSSR (Comission on Stand.mle. XV&SUres,.and Measuring Instruments under the USSR --ouncil of Rinisters). The participating institutes am% VNIIA - ve V&'QzoY'uznYy nauchno-Ivoledovatel'.kly metmlogil I" D eleyeva (All-Unio Sel. ti f. .8 er.11 Ih t t71r rology imenj D.I. Kondeleyvv) InlZeRnInE1.4; 51:rtll~~-VQbr-ch of is institute; VNIIK - Vs*aoyuxnyy naviftno-lso1rdcr3tel*akjy .th ut Komi teta sts"dartov, wer I l=erItrl'nykh Prlborov lit (All-U"Ion Be len tific Research Institute of Lto -me, 5, a -!np -. r*-- On Standard., Mc re no P- Ins from M in GLXIF - Mookovakly gosudars-vennyy 3t!tut r I lzmeri I'nyicn Prlborov (M03C~ 5ta te I ,tt ut* 0r 14" 4-6 n - and Me October 1, 1?55; VNJIFT91 - ,,,,,;:Burlng :natru;nents) znyy nauchno-lasledovate. 3xly i.szilt.t cbeakilch Iradlotkhnichesklkh '=erenly (All-Union Sc1ert',11c Research In u e of PhyalcotechnIcal and Radio-engl-ering Xeseu t:tlt tMoa remen ) 1, IM KhGIKIP - Khar-kovskly gosudar.tv-yy In. 'I totster 1 =erit Ilnykn priborov (Khar'xov State Inotitute .1 .source and Measuring Inztru~zeh4a); and XGIKIP .ut mer I Imerltel'nykh priborov bIr*kI7 gosudaretvenyy Instl. (N.v..Jblrek SLat~ or and M ... -Ing in.tru- atentq). NO personalities are mentioned. Them a.re no r.remncem. _=Mv,~dV.A., I.L. Morozov', L-A. Orlova, and Te. V. Sn.dt.- l'. 1-ok Branch or v?j . I --wj-qrmv,z - rot-h-i~.trl' M.-hod for Z-fte Determination or xang&he3e and Chrocilum and a Pydrogen Rathod for the Deter~lna;lon or Sulfur In Standard Chmical Cmpo- al clan Sampled or cast Iron and Steel 116 _t*ksandrov, V.A.,'1I,L, Morozova, and L.O. Plotrko,skly. (S-rdjcvpk amm or vgM). Studying M.tzd. for the Doterminjtjon or Be.,, Alc~ts Of Ce.rbOn In Parro.. Metals 116 Kcrozova, 1,L., And*L.G. Plotrko,~-ya SvOrdl0v-x Branch ~r Plndllii the Most Ac.~rate Ncth.d r-r tn. DeteralhAtich of Sulrur In Frm.a Metals I IT aOtrxQvl-AY&. L.G., I.L. L.A. Qrl,va, *~d Y- V, lo" M 'Sverdlovsk Br4nch uf VNIIw, - Anq:y3l,% ethod- for Lr,, -eimination or 'inc, Cc ;.D' and Manganese In pp.r-7A,c Al y. 119 X.1-.' E.M., R.I. G.tkin., and G.A. ~S-rd 1"..' "C~Xrd ZJ,-.17 L iWao-63 EWP(q)1EWT(m)11WS AFFTC/ABD Fq-4 WH ACCZWION NR.- AP3006175 3/0080/63/036/007/*1393/1398 AUTHORS: Molobanovas 0. Orloya, L. A.; Kranikov, S. Ye. TITLE: Reaction of porous glass\ th alkali and hydrofluoric acid. SOURCEt Zhurnal prikladnoy khImilt V. 36, no. 7# 1963P 1393-1398 TOPIC TAGS: glass, porous glass, alkali., hydrofluoric acid, chemical treatmnt of glass AB37BACT: The enlargement of pores on a lamella of type III porous glass caused by the action of alkali can be effected by employment of alkali of any concentrations up to 7N, Some pore enlargement in glasses of type M can be caused only in solutions whose c.oncentra- tion is not greater than O.5N. The amount of transfer, determined by weight loss in the lamellas, depends upon alkali concentration, temperature, duration of alkali action, and conditions under which ;the alkali is rinsed off. The reaction of porous glasses with. HF occurs so intensively that it is not possible to prevent dissqlution of the porous disks on the outside. Only a specific combination of Co,d 1/2 L 184lo-63 ACCESSION NR: AP3006175 alkali treatment conditions bring about a conformity of the "enlarged" pore dimensions with the dimensions of the heterogeneous areas In the initial glass. Authors conclude that this obliges re- searchers to be extremely careful in drawing conclusions ooncerning the structure of starting glasses which were made on the basis of experiments with porous gla8888 subjected to a complex chemical treatment, OrIg. art. hits: 5 figures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: l4Feb62 SUB CODE: CH DATE ACQ: 25Sep,63 NO REF SOV: 004 ENCL- 00 OTHER: 000 Card 2/2 L 18409-63 EWP(q)/MC(m)/PDS 0M/ASD Pq_4 WH ACCESSION NRt AP3006176 . 3/0080/63/0316/WT/139a/1403 AUTHORS: Krasikavq Se Ye,; Molchwwn,, o,, s,; OrICTa. L. A* TIME: Aa&37919 of volmetric changes taking Place during the leaching-cut of sodium-borcellicate &oeeB SOMCE: Zhurnal prikladnay khimij,, v- 36., no. 7.. 1963v 1398-1403 TOPIC TAGS: changes in glass volume, glass, sodium-boroeilic&te glass,, leaching-out,N& 7/23 glass ABSTRkCT: kuthors analyzed the volumetric changes taking place during ieaching- out of aodium-borosilicate glasses* Glass used was Na 7/23. It was prepared in accordance with 2 heating conditions and in sulfuric acid of three connentrations, Authors established that full leaching-out of monothermal disk* of a 2.00 = thickne3a leads to an increase in their thickness by 3.6 - 4.2 microns. This corresponds to an increase in volume of about 0*2%. In the case of bitheimal glass with the same sample diruensions, the average value of thickening is 3.2 microus or.0.16% of volume increase. In the first stages of the process., the thickness of the samples passes through a maximum or minimum in relation to the 2/2 Card L 18409-63 ACCESSION NRt AP3OD6176 preliminary heat treatment of the glass., acid concentration,, and conditLons of surface preparation of the Bamplese This can lead to an error when extrapolating the results of observing a partial leaching-out,, especially within the limits of formation of a porous layer whose thickness is approximately 0,2 Mme Orig. art. has: 7 figures* IMOCIATION: None SUB41TTED: Upeb62 DLTE ACQ: 25SeP63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: CHj, ML NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 002 2/2 Card I VANTI--fllN, MlkYa! I Ni~- !!~Yevi!-h; G()RVY, Goo rely Y!,~.r,,.-J-v I cli; '~' Oil ga Ad c 1 n,, ; Y ';,.Y:,Vf,, Galina Drnitriv,:vna, Prir'm~.!, uchhstlye: GA VTtT LOVA, '~.F., inzh.-kYim-*k; K"~,NT:~EVA., A. khiinilc; LOGVTN,',, L.A,.,inzh.-khimik; khJuilk; GIJDIMUi'KO, L.F., Inz-h.; NAZAIM"VICH, Yo.S., Irii-A'.; J SHEVARUK, U.N., C!~jU --L..A., inzi,.; ..G., jA, i.r.zli.-geoloF; b[ITILE-h, Ye.S., otv. r"d.; M-:'-INIK, A.F., r--(j. (Geochem2stry an,~ anOyt!c rhmistry of mirt-ear'.11 Pt.l. Aclessrjry rare-EH-t!t mine-ttl.,. and elsarren!,s of Uhr, ".rium sutigroul in the LIRrain!azi Crytital-line 3hJein'] -IIemt-nt.,-.,. Kiev, N,. -Ir.- :.y i')~4. ~64 er Ir'.;tv~t!t Trudy. "-;e r! i?, L .. L ) EW e~.WH ACC N P F" AP6015653 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/009/0063/0063 INVENTOR: Kuznetsov, A. Ya.; Orlova, L- A. ORG: none TITLE: Method of increasing the mechanical strength of glass. Class 32, No. 181249 SOURCE: lzbreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 63 TOPIC TAGS: optic glass, glass treatment ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a method of increasing the mechanical strength of glass by treating it in a hot alkaling solutiorL To increase the mechanical strength of optical qxyper~ fEe s~)S a potassium hydroxide solution! !I &IL of 0. 5 normal concentration at 45-55C is ured as the pickling solution. fTranslation) [NTJ SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 13Mar65/ 0 Card 1/1 Idyn UDC: 6 21. 7 46. 27 AUTHOR5t Freydin, A. S., Orlova, L. B. S/191J63/000/001/01."/017 B117/B16O TITLEt Method of determining the degree of setting of polymers PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 1, 1963V* 72 - 73 TEXTs Different methods were tested on high-duty epoxy resin adhesive '47-14-1 (EPTs-1) used for structural components, and on joints based on epoxy resins aAJ-1 (EDF-1), ~)A ~ -3(EDF-3), (EDF-11), and -,qJa+13 (EDF-13). The kinetics of weight increase and decrease was a tudiet on set adhesive castings, after soaking up to'6 days in acetone and drying at 200C. The kinetic curves were similar for all the resins and revealed the followingt after 3 days at 200C specimens showed a weight increase dur to swelling on the first day, foll6wed by a decrease, due'to rinsing out of unreacted and acetone-insoluble components. After drying the weight was lower than ori inally. The curves were similar for apeci- mens set longer (6 days, 20OCT, but the initial weight increase was smaller. This was attributed to the complete setting. After 3 days setting at 200C and 3 hre heating at 1200C there was first swelling with- out removal of unreacted substances. The process was stabilized after Card 1/2 FREUINP A.S.,, kand.tekhn.nauk; ORLOVA, L.B.1, iazh.; OVES, V.I., inzh.; KM41LOV.. S.S., Jnzh. Synthetic glue for gluing aluminum alloys together with plast3c3 and other materials. Trudy TSNIISK no.24:146-194 '63. (MlRk.1781) AB, E.A.; LEVITIN, A.I.; ORLOVA, L.B.; PLOTIIKOV, R.I. Apparatus for luminescence logging of oil wells from drilling fluid coming out. Frikl. geofiz. n0-37:183-194 163. (MIRA 16-10) ACCESSION WR: AP4028536'* 3/0191/64/000/004/0071/0073 AUTHORS: Froydin, A. S.; TITLE: Investigation of epoxy compounds with oxyterpene products SOM-7", Plasticheskiye massy*; no. 4. 19641 71-73 TOPIC TAGS: epoxy composition, adhesive, cement, oxyterpene productp turpentine oxidation product, oxyterpene resin, polyester acrylate, epoxy oxyterpene compound, epoxy polyesteracrylate compound, shrinkage, bonding strength, tear strength, impact strengthl heat treatmentf water resistancel ultimate strength, aluminum bonding ABSTRACT: The posuibility of using resinous (OS) and liquid.(OR) oxidation products of turpentine (containing OH, CHOj,CO and COOH groups) in epoxy compounds to reduce their viscosity and improve their technological indexes was investigated* OR dissolves epoxy resins to form low viscosity solutions. Both OR and 0Sj 20-120 parts by weight per 100 parts epoxy resing will cure with hexamethylonedia-, mine to form solid productaq although some unreactod material remain& Epoxy compounds with 03 and OR are very similar to those with 140-99 113 A CUSSION NR: AP4028556 a polyester acrylate. Addition of 10% NGF-9 to epoxy-')s gives a product which cures without heating and shows practically no change in weight loss. Epoxy adhesive compositions were_irepared using -1 (containing OR), EOSTs (containing OS) cement as filler: EORT3 and EOSTs-2 (OS + MGF-9). Shrinkage data for the first composition is shown. The bonding strength of these compositions for aluminum is not much less than the bonding 3trength of ERTs-1 (an epoxy- polyester adhesive). Their tear strength exceeds that of ERTs-l. The impact strengths of ERTs-l and EORTs-l are the same; EOSTa-l is much lower, but EOSTs-2 is much higher. Heat treatment increases impact strength somewhat. OR lowers the heat stability of the ad- hesive, but OS has no effect. Water and aging have no effect on OR or OS containing compositions. The ultimate strength of EMTs-1 did not change in a years Alusinum-foam plastic-aluminum panels were satisfactorily bonded with NORTs-le QrLS* a%* bass figares and 4 tabless A33OOIATXQIIg None 2/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4008767 8/2804163/000/024/0146/0194 AUTHOR: Freydin, A. S. (Candidate of technical sciencen); Oclaya, L. D. (Engineer); Oves, V. 1. (Engineer); Karmilov, S. S. (9ngineer) TITLE: Synthetic adhesives for bonding aluminum alloys to aluminum alloys, plastics, and other materials SMIRCE: ASiA SSSR. Institut stroitel'ny*kh konstruktsiy. Trudy*, ni.,, 2',, 1963. Tekhnolugiya izgotavleniya kleyctiy*kli pancley iz plaotmass, alyuminiva, ashestotfiementa i betona, 146-194 TO?-10 TAk,S' adhe,;ive, synthetic adliesive, phenolic adhesive., epoxy adl--.~- rubb,tr ad1jesJve, bonding, aluminum alloy, aluminum alloy bonding, ft.,,Amt~i! -1 iL-1- bonding, honeycomb plastic bonding, surface treatment, adhesive bondiill, adhevive Ghearing test, adhesive stripping test, artificial aging, nati)ral aFing, aging thermal 6tability, long time strength, waterproofness, plastic adheijive, glue, rubber adhesive, water repellency A3S'1'%t%C7 :AdbeGivea have beeii sLkectod and evaluated for use in rbr-a wall roof pan(,-Ia. Becauue of their ~jtvorable cechnologi~~all, mochnnic,,i-i charnct~aric-Licn, phenolic, iirid rubhiir groupf- wo- :/3 Card ACCESSION UR: AX4008767 attention. A great variety of native and foreign ingredients were used in experimental compositions. Shearing and stripping tests were basic in evaluatit1j; the compositions. Bonding aluminum to aluminum, to foamed plastics, to honeycomb plastics, and to fiberboard sheets was discussed. Most of the examined adhesives showed both advantages and deficiencies and no definite recommendations have been made. Larger-scale mechanical tests have also been conducted on three-layer construction specimens to bring testing closer to real conditions. Artificial and natural aging, thermal stability, waterproofness and water repellency, long- time strength and creep have been examined4 Testing procedures, particularly for ultimate stress, have been established. Soviet-made ingredients involved in the tests include ED-6. ED-5, KDF-3, EDF-1, EDF-13, EDF-11, EPF epoxy resins, PS-1, PS-4, PKhV, PSD foamed plastics and FE-5, PH-10, PRE-10, EPTs-1, EPTBO-2, EORTs, EOST9-1, 90STs-2 adhesives. A new adhesive composition is suggested, designated KS-1, which is equal or superior in aging thermal stability to others. The composition of this and mom other adhasives.are given. Met results of the work are of preliminary character. III.-H. Belousova, A. A. Karpryva, L. A. Khvewhuk, A. Ye. 0orenkava, H, 1. Romsdina and Tue 0. Koraballnikov also took part in the work&" Orig, art, bass 23 figures and graphs.- and 9.tables. Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRt AT4008767 ASSOCIATION: Institut stroitollayfth KonstruktaLy, AGLA MR (Institute of Building Materialap ABLA MR) SUBKrrMs 00 DATE ADQ: 17Jan64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: XT REF Govu OIL OTHERi 001 Card 3/3 L 39707-66 EWP~~,'T ~r.-~!T/EWP(v) IjP!,c) RM,,404'V1,/GD_2 ACC NRs AP6007977 i~ __S_(3UR-CS CODE t *61�W66/000/003/0073/0076 1 AUTHOR. Freydin, A. S.; Orlova, 11. Bt ? OhG I none TITLE: Water resistancetof !exyl 8 .k1j f~~ SOURCEt PlAsticheskiye massy, no. 3, 1966, 73-76 TOPIC TAGSs epoxy plastic, glue, adhesion, metal gluing, adhesivo bonding ABSTAACTs By a prolonged immersion in water or in an atmosphere of increased humi- dity (tropical chamber) the authDre studied the stability of the adhesion of various materials glued togeth by goXy glues The decreases in stability of the a,3h5sion Of ePOXY glue, F-,PT1s-_1\%jr-l53e and KS-6 Ld of various materials glued with APTs-l at 60C are shown in Tables 1 a and b~~,d 2, respectively. Even though the oxide film on the surface of aluminum has a high sorptionability, the adhn6ion of glued Ae pieces decreased similarly to glued 11(hl8N9T stejel pieces after an immersion in water for 120 hr. The stability of the adhesion of metals glued with Epoxy-1001 resin de- creased 44v 21, and 18 % in rain, river, and sea water, respectively. Lacquering the glued samples to prevent a direct effect of water die not change the '4acreasa in stability. The adhesion stability of metals with asbestos cement glued by AFTs-1 did not decrease after an i=ersion in 20C water for one year. The adhesion str6n[~th of Card -113 UDCs 678.64314215:668.395.6.019.32 L 39707-66 FACC NR, AM007977 epoxy-polyamide glue &S-6 decreased only 50% after an immersion in 600 watf~r for 600 hr. Humid allnoophnro affected the atability of tho roninn Ir. n iirfnr,!nt wnv ttian immorsion in water (Fig. 1). The author found a relationship between a decreaso in adhesion stability and the change in resistivity In samples immersed in water (Fig. Table la, Stability of the adhesion of aluminum glued with epoxy glues 1. Glue; 2 Change of the 2 lbmeneme RPOMMOCT11 KACeMMO stability iin %) according to ti Me K.. &a ppm$ npt~6&daamis P wAe Film 20 -C of immersion in 20C water I Jap 1 7 cyTok 1 30 CYTM 90 cy- 180 CYT11. 1 Kj1-1 c nonmrnmeij- D All am f PT, K -: 53 . . . . . . . . . K-i-17 KC-5 K KC-6 6 f K S Card ' 213 EFT9-1 3nU.i +15 +7 -65 35 1 17 - r~l K-153 -20 -.30 -80 -7t) -('h KS-6 K(7-6.. -20 -32 - 5 2 -418 Hwetteeme nwimacm suirmyro CDI~4.11111'.R (. %) &I PIUX np~6UD...HR D MAe Table lb. Water stability at 60C of 24 1% &0 ~r IM lir hosion of aluminum gluni 'with 4'~:'f6rmnt 03poxy glues 1. Qlue, 2. Change Of titabilitj (In (A) to tIme of Immersion In watnr; ED-! I.Ln -40 QU polyethylene polyamina -48 -92 +5 -18 --98 -11 -62 -82 - 40 - i00 +10 0 -20 L 13971Ti -66 -ACC NR, AP6007977 I 1A.3me"etim e npo~,,wlrm xA~cwro CO".,ft..x 1. %) t. &M.'t npeownw.,ilm a sOAe 24 Vr 120 fio #i rI ;3AmaummA . . . . . . . -40 -60 -90 . 4CTa.nb CT-3 . . . . . . . . -10 - -60 1X18HQT . . . . . . -20 -40 -95 50re"naacnm* KACT-B -30 -40 - Temneparypa ~Aw M *C- Table 2. Stability of the Mhesion of varicus materials glued with APTs-l when inz,,3rsel in 60C water Matmri&l- 2. Decrease in otabillty of al- hasion (in%~ according to ths time of im-ner- sion; 3. Aluminum; 4. Steel St-3 IKhIBN9T; 5. Glass plastio*KAST-V; *Temperature of water 95C F1g. 1. Change in stability (in /610 1 - 60C water; 2 35C water; 3 20C i water; 4 tropical chamber (35C, 99% so - 1humidity) IV 10. time (hr) Fig. 2. Change in propartlea (In %). 1 anl 2 - reloint-tviby over pameability of water through tho glue; 3. stability of adhesion SUB CODEs l1/ SUBM DATh--t none/ MIG RM 009/ OTH RE? i W6 Lillie ACC NR, AP6023064 /4 AUTHOR: Freydin, A. S.; Orlova, L. 3. ORG: nono TITLE: Resistance of opo)V SOURCE: Plasticheskiyo massy, no. 4, 1966, 37-38 A:F 5 'A/ TOPIC TAZ: epoxy th,_,r;---d ajinj, adhesion ABS"itAOT: -Ina c.-'ar,.:I, -t-,c.-.;-"h of 0:;.Dxy gi.,;os acry'_ate ~gluo EPTIS-1, glue K-153, "d e~oyv-ruober value K-147) fcr z !the al=in= alloy k-:~ -.-as stuc;icd in 1,rocess of thez-mal a.,-..n,7 a-~ 1533. ;aging, the adha!-i-r. s-,rer.~t` of 7i-..ia cha-'7edywhi _e _h ~of tw3 glues increased ~-'e d-raLon. o-' a All -,aree --lues s.-owac. in- crease olp adheS4,,j_, was exi'airc- ry an extension of T,:,,) azer. in the samplesxa by -~n a,~d"Lion-1 har"cnin~ of u,(! -lues due to beating. 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