SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSHIBKOV, V. - OSHMARIN, P.G.

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OMIIBXOV, V. _,_ 4 ~ _. - - ~_ . Films on progressive practice are needed. Muk.-elev.prom. 20 no.3:31 Mr 154. OMU 7:7) 1. Tambovskoye upravleniye BOANVe. (Grain--Storage) OSHIIMDV. V. mmmmcha_~ Instractions for the disinfectlon of peas need to be revised. Muk. -elev.prom. 21 no-5:30 HY '55. (KIRA 8: 9) 1. TambovskVa kontora, Zagotterno. (Peas--Disinfection) ,-3111*11~~7, 7. -.. 1. 1 : .- - I . r '- "Lis tr ~' - 1, -'. I t !-,,- ., , C: I , .- , - - - .; 1. , .. - 1. . I I *- - . .-j' ~ syyle~." (; . 17 ~. 0 1 I ~ . I . . . ~ -1 1 S~ : ~ c urn ~-. I --, f ~#711-e r,' .,- .: -~ ," , . 1 : ,'I ~ . I -~ #7i :~ e r , -- - L- 1, ~ - L~ Z~ ', - - . , . ,, ~ ; ~ ~ , SEDROKHDDDY, N.Ye., kandiast tekhntcheekikh asuk, doteent; GOLUBM, T.M., professor. doktor tek-hnicheskAb nauk; ZAYKOV, N.A., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; CHILYSHEIF, N.A.. kandidat takhnichookikh nauk. dotsont; KORDLIW, A.S.. lnzhener; OSHIN, V.I.. Inshener. - MONUMMM-0 Determining acting forces in friction and eccentric presses. Trudy Sib.met.inst. no.2:19-29 '55. (MLRA 9-12) (Strains and stressen) (Power presses) OLA C 1 n.1 cii A levl~L F~ M. and H. HAtenst. Lobijas No. 91). !==M w2s ppid. frm 3atdi Cn ~ jblh)g CDs imtU pH 8.2-vv-as mthed. the PPL was calciti (1), Uith a tra" - lof arzzmite (n) J)DWSUf3 hightr IMP. "tRU Wtrt' '2' rbc=bebcdric ammja'ja at 10% prilmatiC at higher tem ~ ' k Y 1 - with nsM 1 A . and howning pboder With At 60 T' c7ft"i in ionp, ~ At WDDI. the ppl, vw mm* 31, in forx" -02-4 lattll3w , W id prisms. TLch.CaOindclemlcolly PILM I OR ip' l - JmW rtuilts. In Ot presette of sulfales ol Ca. Xn,~ Mj, amd NHI, 31 vw formed fwm 65' up; ba 10-301, %1 w w1blikt, 0." P; Wm 4n at 80' 7nalul y Vnsl i ted ends. ja higher temp. ko with PDM veedlesuptoMplo nS. In OepresencrtJ C17# thePPt- was ' bombc; ",.7p -=up of &A tab ;wAth high 5 0 -01~ prisms or pUtelets of I win formed at 3~-W regardless ~ 4 the presence or abstnce of, CaMo. (NIWAO~, or NaC3 , Only a trace of 31 vms cbserved at 70-M', It ii conell of Ca4+ vrith Coj,~ uded that CaM is formeh by m0lon Mon 61 t. it C4(0% s6lus., but by a rew, solid CA(OH), wilt M In the vim of =Spenj~=. W-6 IA- IDI PPtn- ump. al)d dl 15 -b7 -!-2-1-1-'4-' Translation from: Referativnyy znurral, -,eologiya, 1957, Nr 12, pp 97-96 (USSR) AUTHORS- Oshis, F., Iyevinysh, TITLE: Varieties of Calcium Carhonate (Razlichnyye modifiketsii karbonata kalltsiya) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1956, Vol 9, pp 3-21 ARSTRACT: Calcium carbonate (KK) occurs naturally in the form of calcite and aragonite; aside from these, the following less stable anhydrous crystalline modifications of KK are produced experimentally: waterite of the trigonal system and mi-KK of the hexagonal system. Both of the3e are sometimes found In nature. At the temperatures below 200, there exists a monoclinic hexahydrato of' KK and an amorphous KK in the form of a gel. An experi- mental study has been conducted to determine conditions under which these varieties are formed. Carbonizution by means of carbon monoxide was tried out, with the g&s Card 1/4 obtained from limestone or from a chemically pure Varieties of Calcium Carbonate (Cont.) 15- 5 7-12-17,74 5 calcium hydroxide. It was establislied that tne variety of carbonate produced,its habit, size, type of aggregation brid spe~~_'.'I'_- surface depended on the temperature of carbonization and on t~-.e presence of extraneous matter. If the carbonizing atmosphere contained admixtures which could serve as nuclei of cry3tailizbtion, then calcite was formed at all the temperatures up to 1000; in t:-.e absence of such nuclei, amorphous KK was precipitated from the solution. The purest waterite was obtained at the temperature of 200 in the absence of nuclei of crystals, if the carbonization was discontinued at the moment when the atmosphere became neutr6l. With the rise of temperature tne content of rhombohedral calcite crystals was increased and waterite decreased. At 400, somatic forms appear, at over 400 prisms are developed on crystals of' calcite Instead of rhombohedrons, which fact is augmented by an increase in the duration of carbonization. Calcite--the most stEiLle modification--is also formed out of less stable modifications: &-t below 200 calcite is for.-ned from hexahydrite, above this temper6tare calcite can be formed either from supersaturated solutions or by a crystallization of gel of KK. Araponite is formed at increased Card 2/4 Vurieties of Calcium Carbonate (Cont. tempe riA ta res .KK, containing a small amount of aragonite, 113 during a carbonization of calcium hydroxide at 700; ut 800 to 9:)0, the amount of aragonite increases. Aragonite (free of calcite) is successfully obtained when a solution of calcium bicbrbonate (w~.ich is saturated at a normal temperature) is heated so that the teauperfl- ture of crystallization Is near 1000. When a pure aqueous solution of calcium bicarbonate is heated, mi-carbonate in the form of small hexagonal stars and lamellae with Np of 1.550 Is obtained at 630 to 650. At this temperature, under acid conditions, the product is comparatively stable. Waterite obtainod In ttie form of' spherolite3 by curbonizing a solution of calcium hydroxide appears to be uniaxial and negative; its Ng is 1.584. Waterite and mi-KK produce identical X-ray pictures. At 4190 to 4850 waterite passes Into calcite. Its thermal curve shows an exothermic maximum at 4590. Transition of the Ural aragonite into calcite takes place at 4440 to 504c (endothermic minimum at 4720). The presence of soluble chlorides and sulfates affects the form of crystals and changes their surface. Chlorides increase the number of crystals and decrease their sizes. Sulfates cause the formation of somatic forms 31rnilLr Card 3/4 Varieties of Calcium Carbonate (Sont. ) lb-57-12-1734t' to aragonite. Albumins and carbohydri9tes increase the -qoluh..-"'--.- of calcium hydroxide and at an increased temperature aid the of stable modifications of the I nvos tigatod compounds. The presen,~e of Mg Ion neither inter feron nor tj Ids In the formatIon of artir-)r' ,-u. Card 4/4 Ye. Ye. Kostyievt, 6827L Translation from.- fleferativnyy zhurnal. Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 10, ~ 2') AUTHORS: Osipov, L., Oshis, F,, KjmqUg-,j- TITLE: Catalytic Decomposition of Ammonia PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Latv. un-t, 1958, Vol 22, pp 101-10i--) ABSTRACT: The thermal decomposition of NH3 has been i nvesi- I va* cd -i-,!e! 'h~ -1,~n conditions of the gaseous phase in the presence of -a*alj~'-s. magnetite, Fe-chips, ferrosilicon, activated ferrnsili~,TI. catalyst containing the oxides of K, Fe and Al, etc lyst proved to be magnetite, in the presence of wi-ii -!-. N!~? I- ~ i,;;, quantities already at 6000C. There are 17 references From the aut,hors' Card 1/1 7_7 2_ Phenomena of metals and. - n' " Compi:S1111=1 of the produthe Iron iomillon In solutions of kid S3 hlo id f l i d k It i ~n of Corrootin Ir. salt s . on. Di6tributIon su_~'-lum wrosion in potassium salt solutions. -, L. . 1P tv o alkal n P ne vath moth a. r c r g , a. 36), 19-20(in Rwhin; Latviati No. I I(N%%ote 9 T I 7- 1 -M *113 JJ~ tin 1 .1 . .. 11 N;-jna~M, 130).--Steitt was twTuded In O.OOIJV-2N "a-k. 0 __ _ _ NT6. 8 T-7TFiTTU2 R I I !!U 1 . NaCl, KC11- MgClu and CaCls for scmal montIzs, and the N,~_ 1-. 1 7-13C it In 14%tvizo, 114-16); corrosion prodnctsa)wcru-studlcdby%-rays. Theamt.of c I ically sur, .11d"1 At s3inples - d- h i b the fitsol. I was rehitively independent of the nature of the 001N h t 0 t d i h hi th b u.. 1 )ITO & in t t d stri H I - . cri c w Vonen. reac ng a max. ;i in, u ante t ' ti.)n Of MTUSiOA fOlMS was studied microscopically. Filur Ilia pit dO .6 at thee d ZA 11 ftxq;s of corrosion products were ob=vcd: small hilh or 'Mc colw of I was ytIlvw-brown In dil. tolvs. or the axot. 4j-,lt(.r3 (1). glassy Zipherjeal accumulations (11). loose ac- unit ted-brown in coned. solos. I were bighly (ILsperFed, curaulatious resculbling vies (M), and thin adherent Jay. especially at bighsalt coacn., and one dark and clue light Coll- d- bw i Id b dl J ui h i ll Th k l crii. (IV). The no. of I birmsad, ivith KCI conan,, reaching ~ tuent cou st ca e st e s e m croscop y. ng - Mail. at 0,5-IN, and flen di-crea"_ Shnihir v2riation oorro. Y."M Mun pioduct in all solits. and In pure watez IMS observed in Ilptu. of Cu oil At train C-jSO4 ,ohts. The ~-FeO(011) (11), Identical 1vith the mineral IrPl4oc-ite. ll ll'O 1l formation of the cratcrliko Ooatlons; Is explitined:_ the The srcond solid phase wns inartictite, Fe :, (Fe t) A birbly polyvicrl2ed forms of At hydroxides art: staLlifized at formed by a mctiun of 11, or of the sot, Fe ion, ivilh IL !hCatiodiereginn with At*' * atto shnitar I'Vith an incrratr In concrt. of Cl-, the relative arrits. of III jolts-, the rcdltlvvly ch~rgM jarlitcles move citf-trophoret- i h l douvwd. Tbv. aititi.oflll Yarled with the t1pe of cation i M C c31 y to t e clithodcs cu !he surface of the initW oxide film, OH- them, and are partly di~wlved with: formation meet o% . a. E~ rat g - NA,K > The coren. of ". Fe ions wai ktwrcu 1.5 X I" to I X 10-tAf, increasing vrith the ^9 nltiminmeq and narilv recharged to beenme neg, bX ad- salt, concri... It iqktppc2e~ that the It dislicirsity of the . .. . tg~tr . win for the retarU*.%Ticrn 0l on- caund tT- the, -Iturdla I of 1. vil. ChOMICA and pb" 7 F. -,F i s ' ~n i m z r" -3 k i y I f a, o c: yy o.~ ta v u k v k o r r 1% 7 -.C -,Iz tV k ~,i rn . falk tv ~3- n-d-~Y;~ LA, tDpls , V I . I 5,7 F7 -6 it :S S !,zlConoldichvnIcal Pbenamenk at surfaces d 3vetal an t rozardAtion of corrodon 16 341 Ablupons. X. cbeww and pbase compoldon of produtis of torrodw"of lead In. Water and Z,.OMS*Ud ]a LaW TSR Zi Aka & L as . x . ?)V No. 1! lztvian Mnnv MU No. W). wgl- lwi-l.; cf.'C.A mwy), - 49, 5250S.-Ut prod uet of corrosion of Fb ' ' M distd. 17*0 exposed to and r was MC03.Pb(OHN (1). the pH of the water durioX, the corrosion proms was, stabilized at B.O. In suIns. of KC) bdow O-ODIN. the' co=Aaa products were Oso 2., Im OADD) N to 0.5V vibs the productswere I and a n oxytMorlde, tequilvOy Ide as 2PLJOH)i-PbCh:(H) ; but d"ttly not FXOH)CJ. Abm O.M. the produc BeI 0 b3 dd (111 ts weml and 3`10-stil. compli~ Pb -Int - 5N PbC(3 ill ft o rm et c c3 . om ). ttg ; 1, resu attioll with COS from air. Was also deterled 10 the pn~duetq. The sumt. In the commion vAte oy. KCI conca. curve at alned by IM=tion of coarse C~Al. 13, i0.054Y Wit. Is expL aM an6lbtr n=. at concil. above 211 by Joy m.11an of 111, In O.BN to UNYMCCh."Ibecoryw3cm ~ivduct was FbM. XII. - * Cortn4on W stotl and Ila rthrdation In solutlons of inevind emd add esibwAtes (RECOi and XjCO,). L, LitVIVA and A. valvad3. . IUL 1033 No. 1(11%ble No. W), ryj; d. CA. 40, C07 commion V1 ebturholl Steel vras btuditil Uttler Statil Cond[- tions in SaIng. of KIM (1) and KHCOt (11), open to nir at In solits. of 1, the coffosion hitv (4.!8 mg./sq. em;j d -1 t,ot varytitl ejum. of I frinn.0 to O-GIN, the i, 77 I comosion Iluw.ilth time., And- the cot*W& nc 5 Z. wat yellow-brown and did notad1we to th Surface of steel. Abois 0.023N,,the prrAactx brcme recolsh brmm ad-' Won bomme slowa wil In- l AM th d t t h ee e tDm ere o s . I.Tax* twen, of 1; - abo" WN 3 Ifto toffogon w" j and WiStet ad. MtrA tit sDb*. above CZN at lown pH than in adins. of 1. It Is hat the wa in Oll. SOILS$. 13 pvd Pff ad, pe(mcch)s, w 1d) Is 6Adlud to 4WO. *-FLOD(OH) (w) ti Ith t ) ft di f th c t 1 so c e.s tc s m rom e r St is some , -tanw. telArd corroslan tMelently.. In more corm. "las. AM AtbIlber ot Kq. ptmp and r1wary prodiief h In the Secondary z Ini Anod)c wras, The ingurm 61 pli 13 axpldntd by abs"va- don3 that st pll 11, the stable form Is XU nther than T- Fe"OH) (W). Nna the touo~l pardeleg Of In ure pwi-, Aivvy,butthwe 0 TV teptively tharpril,ant3ectrophorett bloclLinx of awfi- arew I.% ro:SsWc Vath M but OSS1 with IV.) pvt OSHIS. 2. F. OSHIS, Z. F. -- *Chemical and Phase Composition of the Corrosion Products of Aluminum and Iron in Salt Solutions." Latvian State U, 1955 In Latvian (Dissertation for the Degree df Candidate of Chemical Sciences) SD: IzveE&LU Ak, Nauk LatyInho-y SS , No. 9, Sept.. 1955 SOV,'76-"----, L. 7~ v, ~e "a., Z. F. Uxid,tion Yin-ti-s of iron in Aquoous Sol,.,I.io7s I-s )+K i0 (K HYC K CO Y i r - t i k a o 1: P 1 t 1 4 3 4 11 4 9 _- 3)3 ~-,za v r-istvorIt!,h , -7esey sol ry cimi K2 so 4)+ c 17"71,0 Y,CO" T T 1) 7 17 1 fi -i,!-ic-skoy khimii Vol '~r 2, r -7 T- D o. i P r. t -.e 3i!- of obonrv-~I.ions in previous inpers (Rofs i t can -F-m-,-d t!,.:A the prevention of iron corro-ion i n --L:ti- tl f7alt nollitions 0, -.11-Ai metals (Chl-).--iien, Sulfat-2) oc-,,.rs throujh nr: e'-.-.ctropho.-F?tic blnckin,~ of ti-,c- seG!-.e-ts of t-:e mctal mirface by tY,e positivcly char ed y-FeO(OH) particles. T~A~-- arsumption is cc)rrolcr.te~ by V. e d r, r L i -Aionr of the potentiA of irDn e 173 11, 7 T',,e rca oxa dat ion in carlonate -nd te F o ~ i t : n n o f " r -~ -~ '~,,j 1 i -i ~, t,-i 1 s i s n:: v e 7- t -- I e s 9 h i r; 1 b-y nr, -,itivcly r-*,-,Li---e~, a-Fe(OH) -firti-les 'ind this c,tr. 1 rz~ J to -, inf-,--iv-tion of the :11letal s,)rfp(-e (R(,fs 2-6). For d I thi r, ri-n f~ o n i t s I i n t e r e c t i n t o ca r ry o u t. i n N, .,:- t i 1. ~ o 1, c r n i n -)u 5 S-1 i o - s o t ~ I-, S, t Y t 7 +r' i ir~ H K, rc - f t ri t Q s - t A fee; ---:!c;=inp-, t s t t -L r re ven n -i ri~ s "y I ~3ht T- 3ul I yn nfikava -!:.I K.N('!':r-1 7 Dv (a? Ro n-or,; J.' -'L Y I-r I Ye . I . ' I - .. I , , f (" Id ( ': 0 1 k an I o t !-.c- r P f7 8 - 1 1 nA1 i t t-, l",V'-t.ti on of corroii on III, t' omi 1 .1; oil t o f t f t t, s F') r re -i )n t..o kinctir:- -~ I t1.(, of t',,c iron cDrr- 7: )n of .11 1,1 inv t i -~j f_)r P, 2 A 4 0 K,H! 0 41 P. o I on~! of t :~-:lts at F,;r tl.~ F, I- t I? 10(c "42, tnc- r,- r- t Fe ri -i:;e! . I t w -- r er v.--r! t '.a t, incrc~!so in t' 1~ or c:tr`-o,.-.te concentrqtinn 'Fi--- ) ~,-it~: a t concentration of KCI or (tin, -er 1 C', n) ac-c' -r-ite~ the corro7ion -'t t: t' im tlii:: o"r .(-t tliroui-h ri -~ixim'ljm f ith -j r tio of t~~e inh-lbit-)r t,, t:. 7 -.1 t -) f 1 t,,-) ex hi b 4 t -i p i v 1 t i r. e f- 'cc t . A t o on c en t r . t i o - s o" Tr-)n in Solutionz; of t~.e SOV/7 t :,r ., 1 4 of i:cl n n o 1' !1U-. -1: t k~ 11 I's I n'! t r- -1 i qr~ n-~,t : 1 ~.;. _4 I- it 0 C', T t i s -i " f-I I :I e ~t " t -.,. i t :-! -- ! II I t c ei: i o:..,i -~n i n 1A 1. 4 tinn ~f t.l.., co-rr?:-,jnn nc-irf~ 70-ov- az~ou:lli,t ion, l'y :il, h411--' r - i,c-rA.,,:,.tion:; of tic inhibit )r !1~, Jive blncl~ t..;I ~~ollic set;- n t T 1 -. eril-~nrv~-d xi-rum o r. t e c o :- r,~ F; i ~) n - - o r~ c (, r 11 t : - t i n n- -rvus is .--- Y. I - 4 n (- ~~n to- s ! r! o vc, r - c!,% r i , i" rJ t'~v ;,:trti -1,r, -.-ni -h bl,wk t:-.-, ,"Nce. Tho.-, itre t' fi`l;T'C'q, t 'l ~ 1 1 17 r 12 of Tr * tit t:himi i of Sc i o L t v t i f u t - i . - t ry CHINODANOV, V.S.; 0SHITKO, V SULTANOV, S.A,; VAKHTTOV, G. G.; POLUYAN, I.G. Conversion of reserves wid the determination of the recovery factor -' a flooded se-filon of revervoir D, i, the Bavly field. Neft6prar- deIr, r,.Ir'13-15163 (MIRA 170) 1. Tatarskiy neftyanoy nau lm~,--'ssledovatellskiy institut, g. bigullma 1 Neftepromys.-c'VI-ye upravlenlye "Bavlyneft". 1; SNIGIFW,.7.4., slesw-1; M.Ya., master; YELCHEY. G.A., slesar KAWOV, V.G.. sleaar'; NADIKIN, N.A., usabinist elektrovosa; OSHIVAWV,I-L, nashinist slektrovoza; PANCHINKO, P.M., masbinist elektrovoza. Brush-holdor units must be improved. Elek.i tepl.ti a 2 no.4:6-7 Ap 1!59 . IMIRP 12:3) 1. Blektromashinnyy tsekh depo Zlatoust Yuzbno-Ural'skoy dorogi (for Deyev). 2. Depo Zlatoust-Yuzhno-Ural'skoy dorogi (for all except Deyev). (Electric brushes) (Electric railway motors) "E' 11 L~IGV., Yuo7a.,! OSHFJfJEROV, S.P. 14pthr.68 of ul-, , heating of Iron. St,-. -at. Lii~. AN URSR r, - -I " tt" ( Iff RA L- r8) GRIDNEV, V.N.; MESHKOV, Yu.Ya.,- OSPSADEROV, S.F. Critical points of pure iron during rapid electric heating. Sbor, nauch. rab. Lnst. metaLlofiz. AN URSR no.18:96-99 164 (MIRA 17t8) .t*"U, - -- - _nmii ilk me --a A 14 :lk -!SF 6RJDNEV, r L3 rrf nc, C,fl I DNEV, V.N. ; 1-TISI I KOV , Yl;. Yll. ; , 11.1 . Dllagra2 of Lhe forMatj--, -, , r f & _, s *.,p,,~, , -'.1. z '- c- '" S: bo r . na u c h . t r - d . : n s t . -,, e Th 1 1 o f ~ z . ,'~ I " -, r, c . 2 (): :4 P - - 164. ( , f Bl,~ I p : , ~ I-EISHKO'." Yli.Yu.; *, *,.i'.; 1 6, F,juipment for r-omj,-ex irivtEtipa*,~()rr ~.'- zransf-r7pat4~ns tinder the effect of rapid heatirig. bor. . rla,c~.. "mit. metallofi?. AN ',*[,,,Si,. nt).,'Ct:198-202 t t,i. . ("'JvA 18:' " - L UU -, - - " H KUTA, LUG"'LEY, ~ j., dokr-c- ~e,~.n.naulq OSE-MYANSKIY, :.B., gornyy inzh. l'otojitlah! c~ m ra.-I -i,,- n C . la *on. (jur.zhur. nc).3:1(~30 Mr 16'~. (M - -, ~,, 1. F: r I 1. G'~,vnyy inzh. U.iravllen,y- -~--rnodobyvayushchey Pr ~ - : .,,nel n~)v.,i; c,--c ~7~- . - t.;~ i,, YhC)7.Vayf,-V.1 (fcr Shkuta). Firs- f nd o' ':(--,at,'~-ae the Karfiranda -Pasin. :,Cki . -sr,7~ nui,chr, -,ted ju,:" P T rw)ln or ROW- L r- Isr V AA~~~ -a a Ar, . Lg, Tr. Ik KhIM wn ., , rI -CO-M N VO dro p with -drup of 6-6 ~q ConL oindlit-l-. 3-diom SOIL WPO - tt Violet -SOr 2 Pr 2 i%-) S mill, violeL --bkck Ibnb, A,w antL aft cL Lc~:,-Agon--jj rabtei,5 of flio ferroux compound. The minimum amQujit of Fe detKtatdo i% 1-5 jig, Fid V' tile litniting 4autiou is I in 6600~' ge.~ c . lomin A44 iM Cv ~ an 0 "but pmt.' ppl., ti at IZr " OM AIC not DO tept ate; 0.0 -xd I~k SO,", CV, No V ' ~ L tj~trAtz, Ouc-cl to an t Diall" - lUtjjja otho 4~104s; - V - largo Arnoun of V and B daxk '~om lex int am b av~ a the formation or, p '34 .... . . . .... .. -7 7 AUTHCRS: Vanag, G. Ya., Oshkaya, V. F. JCV/?'~-2 2--f-I 8/63 TITLI;: 4-Nitroindandione-lp3(4-14itroindandion - 1,3) PMIODICAL: obshchey khi-nii, 1953, Vol. 28, Nr 6, P:,. 152C - 11,24 (U,SR) ALSTFLACI Amonr the indandione-1.3-derivatives physioloEically active pounds as well as reaf?ents of great analytica: valuu~ were fcund the latter remark applyinr, especially to the analogs of the in- dandione. In looking for new analytical reaEents in this Croup the authors believe that, different from those already known, various functional (roupo can be introduced to tho berizent, rine, of the indandione which fact has hitherto been little used. Lased on theoretical considerations the indandione derivatives with a negative (electrophi-lic)substituent in the benzene nucleus MiEht be of special interest, which also was the reason for preferrine the syntheois of 4-nitxoindandione-1,3 to the others. Of the two known syntheses of indandione-1,3 only the one could be takeL into account which consists of the condensation of the pht,alic anhydride with acetic anhydride and the isomerization of' the ob- tained phthalic acetic acid b-, sodium ethylate to the indandione Card 1/2 (see scheme 2). In the present case, however, the acetic an.ydride 4-Nitroindandione-1,3 S,V/79-4-S-6-18/63 had to be replaced by malonic acid and the condensation ~~ad to be carried out in pyridine in the FTeSence of some drops of piperidino at low tomporature in order to obtain the nitroplithalic acetic acid (see scheme 3). The isomers which had to be theoreti- cally expected did not have to be determined as they had tc yield one and the same product in the regrouping, viz. the 4-nitroin- dandione-1,3 (IV), which was proved by the experiment. This final product does not cryst.~,Iize well, it dissclves with hn orange color in alkali li~juor and in acidification is again separated as initia2 product. Cn heating with wat--~r the /.-nitrc)indFrcione-l'3 turris reO-violet. The dioxime (V) proves that it ccntains two carbonyl groups. The product of the conversion with benzaldehyde (VI) points to the presence of an active methylene group. Thus the formula (IV) set up for the /-nitroindandione-1,3 does not cause any contradictions. There are 6 references, -3cf which are ooviet. A6:~CCIATKN: Latviyskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Hizhskiy ~h!nIIkOf'hT'T'4I!--ev- ticheskiy zavod (Latvian 'jtate University ahd Riga Chemical- Pharmaceutical Factory) SbEMIMI: June 1C, 1957 Gard 2/2 OSHKAYA, VjOakaja, V.] (Riga); VANAG, G.[Vanage, G.I(Riga) Condensation of phthalic anhydride and phenylacetic aeld in triethylamine and acetic anhydride solution. Vestis Latv &k no.3: 67-76 161. (EKAI 10:9) 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, Institut organicheakogo sinteza. (Phthalle anhydride) (Phenylacetic acid) (Triethylamine) (Acetic anhydride) OSHUYA, V.[Oskaja, V.]; VANAG, G.[Vanags, G.] Condensation of nitrophthalic anhydrides with phenyl acetic acid in trietbylamine and acetic anhydride solution. Vestis Latv ak no.6: 57-64 '61. 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyakoy SSR, Inatitut organicheskogo sinteza. (Acetic acid) (Phthalic anhydride) OSHKAYA, V.-(Oskaja, V.1; VANAG, G,(Vanags, G,,] Gondensation of phthalic anhydride with bawyl cyanide and netb7l- bezyl ketone in a solution of triethylamine and acetic anhydride. Vestis Latv ak no.8:45-52 '61. L Akademiya nauk Latviyskoy SSR, Institut organicheskogo sinteza. GSHKINP N. _T"_i=h. I- Effective technique In repairing the fuel conduit of the ID12 diesel. Elek. I tepl. tiaga 6 no.9:27 S '62. (MMA 15:10) 1. Dope Tallin-V~ajyke EBtonskoy dorogi. (Diesel locomotives-Repairs) OSHKINs- N.F. Repair of a prehenter boiler of the TU2 diesel locomotive. Elek, i topl.tiaga 7 no.2*7 F 063. (KM l6s2) 1. Nachallnik depo Tyurl Prijaltiyakey dorogi. (Diesel locomotives) OSHKB3 P. A. BLTUMENTALI. R.M.; GIRICH, A.I.; ODBCHARIK, A.K.; GUSEVA. T.P.; ZHITKDVA, L.A.; IOFFE, A.M.; KUISHIN, P.D.; LIVINA, PAPRDTSK17, T.V.; RrA V, A.B.; SAMOBOV, N.A.; TULLTKOV, T.H.; USTINOV. I.M.; FAYN, B.P.; SMFMN, D.L.; KOIOTIWV, Vaviliy Ivanovicb, red.; SVTATITSKATA, K.P., vedushchly red.; TROFI?VV. A.V.. tekbn.red. [ZquIpmmt for the petroleum induotry) Neftlopoe oborudoyanie. Vol.5'[Petroleum valves and fittingsj Nefianal* armatura. Moskva, 66m. nauchno-tekhn.lod-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnel lit-ry. 1958. ?47 P. (MIRA 12:1) (Petroleum Industry--Equipment and euppliqs) OSHKIN, P.A., inzh. Shortcomings of B-505 excavators. Mekh. stroi. 17 ac.10:23-?4 0 l6o. (KIRA 11:1C) (Excavating rachinery) STARSHINOV, B.N.; LISTROUKHOV, M.Ya.; KOCHINEV, Ye.V.; Prinimali. uchastiye: TARASOVV D.A.; SOROKA, P.F.; KARACHENTSEV, M.D.; OSIXIN, V.T.; KORNEV, V.K.; POPOV, Yu.A.; DOLMATOV, V.A.; AYUKOV, A.S. Blowing-in of large blast furnaces. Sbor.trud. UNIIM no.11:27-32 165. (MIRA 18il.1) OsmaliA, N.I.- SKLOVSKIY, LV.. red.; NIKITHIIKO, A.A., vedushchiy red.; !)OL069hA. A.S., tekhn.red. [Catalog; Spare parts for petroleum equipment] Katalcf; ZaDSsrqe chasti k neftianomu ohorudovaniiu. Moskva. Goa. nauchno-tekhn. Izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Ft.2. (Equipment for drilling wells) Obonidovanie dlia burentia nkvazhin. Section 5. [Pulley blocks] Talevye blok-i. Ho.l. EU4-130-3 Pulley blocks] Talavyi blok U4-130-3. 1956. 6 p. (MW 11:5) 1. Soyuznefteburmnahromont, Gosudsrstvennyy,soyuznyy trest. (Pullays) OSHKIWA, EATS, I-N-; POIJOKARI&VA, Ye.V.; SKLOVSKIY I I.V., red.; -'ftik&A, Ye.A., red.; KHIXBBIKOVA, L.A., tekhn.red. LCatalog of spare parts for petroleum equipment) KAtnio-: Zapasnye chasti k neftianomy oborudovaniiu. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft.i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Pt.2. LEquipment for drilling wells] Oborudovante dlia bureniin skvazhin. Section 17. LStationary drilling Installations] Uetsnovki burovye statsionaraye. No.l. LUralmagh 5D drilling rig with five diesel drive] Burovnin uBtnnovka Uralmnsh 5D piatidizellnyi privod. 1957. 71 P. (MMA 11: 1) SoyuznoftburmAshremont, Gosuderetvennyy aoyuznyy treat. (Oil welldrilling--Yaquipment and supplies) 05HP /Y/ Subject USSR/Aeronautics Ca rd 1/1 Pub. 58 - 12/16 Auth(Dr Oshkinis, B., Designer Titilp 11der BRO-9 A ID F Periodical Kryl. Rod., lo, 18-19, 0 1954 Abstract This is a description and diagrams of the glider BRO-P. designed by the author in 1952. Diagrams. Institution Written In the city of Kannas Submitted No date AID P - 1.650 Subject USSR/heronautics Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 9/19 Author Oshkinis, B., Designer Title Glider "Pioner" (Article in the series "What mass-produced glider do wc neeo?") Periodical Kryl. rod., 3, 9-10, Mr 1955 Abstract The author suggests the mass production of a simple glider for primary training. He gives its specifications, performances, and building cost. Photos, diagram. Institution: DOSAAF (All-Union Voluntary Society for the Promotion ol' the Army, Aviation and the Navy) Submitted No date S AID P - 5543 Subject USSR/Aeronautics - Training of Glider Pilots Card 1/1 Pub. 58 - 2/20 Author Oshkinis, B., Designer, Head of the Kaunasskaya CETtFu-a-n1-a-n SSR) Glider Station, DOSAAF. Title A new contrivance for ground training of glider pilots Periodical Kryl. rod., 1, 2-5, Ja 1957 Abstract Detailed description of a contrivance permitting a thorough ground training of the future glider pilots. The aircraft servIng as a trainer is placed on a long counter-balanced beam, which is turned in the direction of the wind. 3 drawings, 2 photos. Institution : None Submitted : No date OSHKINIS, Bronyus [06ki-nis, B.] I -, Perfect organization brings a good flying time. Eryl.i,od- .. no.9:14 S 161. (M IRA 14: 9 It 1. Nachallnik Kawiasskoy planernoy stantsii. (Kaimas-Gliding and soarine) KHAMZIN, R.G.; VASILIYEV, II.F.; OSHITKO, Ex I. ic) I tati on of ncn,~ni form prudur: i ng layer-'3 of ,,)T- I zon D I i n Zay-Yaratay area of the Rom .91.kino oil field. Geol. nefti I gaza 9 no.4:10-13 Ap 165. (Na?,A 18:8) 1. Leninogror,-.~!wfO. POWM/Cultivated Plarits Ornamental. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., Nc 4, 1958, 159o6 Author We 0811kiais Inst Title Corq)arative Reacarcli on the Effect of S(rreral Gr,,w'~.. Substances on the Graft Routing of the William Stno Variety uf Hot.iouse Carnation, Dianthuo caryophyllus. (Smn.itelInyye issledovaniya vliyaniya nekotnrykh rostovykh veshchustv na ukorcneniye cherenkov toplial, noy gvozcUki Dianthus caryophyllus sorta Vil'yam, Sim). Grig Pub Acta agrobbt., 1956, 4) 191-202. Abstract The best results were obtained from naphthyl acetic acid in 0.001% solution,, th:Ls process not only yielding a higher percentage of root taking but also speeding it up. Card 1/1 RUMNIA Cultivated Plants- Fruits, barries. M-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhtt, - 13jolog:-ya, No 13, 1958, No. ~,8764 Author : Konstantinescu, G.; Oahldbyanu,,14- Inat : Rumanian Aeronomical Institute Tit lo : Theories Concerning aften Pruning-Pinching and Nipping of the Vine Grig Pub : Biol. Zh- Akad. RNR, 1956, 1, No 2, 187-194 Abstract : Observations conducted by the Scientific Research Agronomical Institute in various regions of RPR in 1949-1953 shaved that the appearance of embryos of racemes on the sprout does not cause an intens ivo consumption (of assindlation products before blooming. The growth BlOVS up with the beginning of blooming. The greatest amount of withering away of buds takes pla,ce during the budding phase or at the beginning of the phase when the f lawors open. Nipping, carried out Card 1/3 RUI,WffA Cultivated Plants. Fruita, Berries. M-7 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13, 1958, No- 58764 before blooming, interrupts the growth for 7-10 days and intensifies the flow of nutritious substances to the racemes,- thus diminishing the number of unsucceBs- ful buds. The yield of thD Galbenn and of Furmint varieties increased by 21-32%- Nipping also increases the yield during the following year. The berries consume only 1/3-1/4 of mitritiouB substances during the ripening period. After ripening of the berries, the growth of the sprouts continues during 10-15 days. Pinching carried out on 6 leaves from the top of the sprout during the ripening period, or 2-3 days before this period, removes the "consuming" leaves ard arrests the growth which would cause the appearance of such leaves. The racems, in this case, receive better nutrition during 1-2 months. For varieties growing vith mini-im daylight (Proles orientalls, Subproloa Card 2/3 155 MJMA-NT-A / Cultivated Plants. RmIO, Berries. M-7 Abs Jour i Ref Zhur - Iliologlya, No 13, 1958, No. 58764 antasiatica Negrul), pinching is an absolute necessity. The yield increnent it this case is 9.1-9.4%. -- I. K. Fortunatov Card 3/3 RMNIA/Cultivated Mnts - Fruits* Berries* M. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4. 1958, 15783 Author : G. Konstantinesku, M. Oshlobyanu Inst : - The Grafting and Vines. Title Pinching Out of (Prishchipyvaniye i chakankia vinogradnoy lozy). Orig Pub Gradina, via ei livada, 1956, 5, No 5, 35-38- Abstract Tests were conducted in 1949-1953 at 6 viticultural centers. The grafting was done before florescence, during the flowering time.. on 2-3 days before the ber- ries ripening began and in tile period of termination of shoot growth with 2, 3, 6 and 8 leaves* The pin- ching out was performed in the middle of the flowering period on the second-third day after the flowers dropped off, up to the period of berry ripening and in the period of shoot growth termination, with 5, 10 and 15 leaves. It is recomended that shoot grafting be done Card 1/2 144 MMMIA/Cultivated Plants. Fruits . Berries. Abs Jour: Def Zhur-Biol., Ho 5, 19513, 20520. Author :.M. Ochlobyanu Tnst : -iD ~- Title : The State of Viticulture in the People's 11opublic of Bulgaria. (Sostoyaniye vinogrudarBtva v liarodnoy Respublike Bolgarii). Orig Pub: An. Ilom.-Sov. Ser. agric., 1956, 10, No 6, 71-0" tbstract: Resulting from the author's visit to viticultural and wine-mking institutions, organizations and farms in the rayons of the cities of Sofia, Plovdiv, Plevna, , Trnovo, Rase -and StaIin, information is given an the state of wine mqking and viticulture, the area taken up by vineyards, the correspondences between table and wine varieties, a list of the most prevalent varietien of grapes and species Ci.~ rd 112 SAVDLER, A.B.;.PPPL)WISKIY, A.I., inzh. Manufacture of women's footwear with uppers made from artificial leather. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 7 no. 1103-38 X 065 (MIRA 19o1) 1 Glavnyy inzhener Belotserkovskoy obuvnoy fabriki No. 14 (i0-.- Sandier). 13 -, - 5k - t, -1 19 54 Translation fron-i Refcrativnyv zhurnal. Mctallurgiya, 19~8, Nr 0, 1) 1 10 (USSR) AUTHORS Rvabov, Yu.F., Okunev, A.I., Kirr, L.D., Oshman, V.A. TITLE Distribution of Certain Rare And Disseminated Elements in the, Treatment Products of Colipt-r- Ores arid Concentrates (Raspre- Glelenive nekotorykh redYikh i rasseyannykh eh-t-rivritov v pro- duktakh pererabotki rnednyl(h ruct i kontsetitratov) PERIODICAL Byul. tsvetn, metallurgil, 1957, Nr 22, pp 24-27 ABSTRACT Tables of tht- distribution of rare and disserninated elements at various stages of conversion at the Karabash and Kras- noural'sk copp-i- smelter are, presented. Under conditions of pyrometallurgi(al treatnicio, In, Ge,and TI chirfly go into tht. slags, Se and Te go irto the blister Cu and the dust, and Cd into the dust. Ci S. er Card I/ I 1 17 - I Translation from: Referativnvy zhurnal, Nfetallur,liva. IQ5,-. AUTHORS~ Okunev, A.I., Kirr, L.D., Oshrnan, V.A-., Ryabov. Yti.F-. TITLE The Distribution of Rare and Disseminated Elements in Hic Mi'- ing of Ural Coppcr-and-zinc Ores by Separation of Independo:.: Concentrates (Raspredelenlye redkikh i rasseyannykh elerricn- tov pri obogashclienii ural'skikh medno-tsinkovykh rud s eniyem sarnostoyatel'nykh kontsentratov) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr Z3, pp IZ- I i ABSTRACT: The Unipromed' Institute has made a study of the distribu- tion of rare and disseminated elements among the various rniil- ing products at sections of the Krasnoural'sk and Karabash Ore Milling plants. The results of the analyses show that the Cd. In.and Ge contents of the Zn concentrate exceed many times over the contents thereof in the starting specimen. Howe-ver, the total extraction thereof in the Zn concentrate is cornpara- tively low, and it is 67-85% in the pyrite concentrate and tail- ings. The concentration of rare elements in the Cu concentrat(- is less, owing to the separation of Zn concentrate, than is the Card 1/1 case in flotation involving a combined Cu-Zn concentrate. 1 ' A. S h. ~.opper ores-Processinj ._'. Zinc 3. Rare ear-,h elemen~s--Availabliity 5(2) Candidate of Chemical SOV/32-24-11-14/"" AUTHORS: Sciences, Ogorodnikov, K. V. TITLE: Seminar on the Analytical Chemistry of Scattered Elements (Seminar po analiticheskoy khimii rasseyannykh elementov) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 11, pp 1423-1423 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The seminar mentioned in the title was held by the Sverdlovskoye otdeleniye Veesovuznogo khimicheskogo obshchestva im. D.I. Mendeleyeva (Sverdlovsk Branch of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D.I. Mendeleyev) , the Ujrallskiy Dom tekhniki (Ural House of Technology), and other organizations at the city of Sverdlovsk from June 23 to 28, 1958. The seminar was attended by 50 participants from 27 plants, mines, and research institutes of various fields. In the plenary sessions reports were given on the use and modern methods of determination of rare and scattered elements. The participants in the seminar dealt with practical new analytical methods in this field. The participants were informed about rapid methods. In accordance with the desire Card 1/2 expressed by the participants, the Ural House of Technology Seminar on the Analytical Chemistry of Scattered SOV/7~2-24-11-31/~- Elements will hold a similar seminar on rare alkaline earth elements in 1958. Card 2/2 A16o/Aiol AUTHOR: A.; CI~SL,..a~~ova. A. ?. TITLE: 1'se of' t3lailic acid Z~s tile uol!ector. When _a- T r-mounts of ind"um PERIODICAL: ~`,efera, lvnyy zhurnal. m~,-tal lurl-1,.a. no. ("P~nim. , fi7.-khi.m. L spektr. -metodly !s2led. rud r,~-(- '.. elemenLov", Mc~scovi_ Go5geoitekialzdat, 19b1, T aT: A poiarc;graph~ c methud of deLermin'.ri., :n after it-i pre; ration, I.-, the form of a bu-sic su--f I te, by a combined nydrolys.-i s w 1 S11 is descrilbed. Ar, amou:.t of 1 - 10 g ore ( a concentrate, matte, t1on, etc.), containing 0.01 - 0.00012 %, of Li. is heated Logeth,~-r ~." --t 'I porated down to a syrup-state, supplemenLed with 10 - 10 ml j, aq; ,a r T, it is added too, If necessary), and boiled down to dryness. slagz axr! in the presence of I - 5 ml HF. If Sn is present, 'It is removeu ~,y 'k peated treatment with I-Mr. The As is removed by a single evaporaL~oji w,,th ii':l in the presence of hydrazine hydrochloride and KBr. The residue la dis~,olve, i:~ Card 1/3 Use of aclA ii r)/A 100 250 ml water, a~%cr v,,~,.:ch cme a-J.; fol't-med o~ I until :?recipi*~ai,lo.,. 0. e hr wi and f -I g - out e n s o 1 u bll e r;~ ca', cw~ *,a; n Pb,' 0j, 6. he 15 nei;t,ral 'zvd grec.n.1-sh brcome C)T),Ijt sl.ow'-y sol-lbli-- (11H .,her, 1'1;f-~ f L -)L: ~~T~d 00; ement ecl is, r w I th bromoph(-~,r, W, c 'u ti,,- c!,). -,r' it' A duces I() m- of it, ' (,:i c 1' ~n adv,,.i,,, c w, 'n the pre- I ra ed of z . ,he dlisa ,ppt :i, inco Ion. w~6 be'. -.1, Ll,-~ m';jG6-*,.',-)i; for :5 u1, w~c-lp 30 5'- ml HC', 1 1 ~l im~ Pape:, wa s e w i Lh HCI De I ~. r a e c- 1, p,' *, a'- ed j t h --ne aJ d r -~&rd 2,"'; Use of tiLanc acid as .... A,6C,,/A: G: The precipi tate is d1i ssu~ved Liff? ~301 UtiOri I s bo. amount of 5 10 ml a-r:d trar.~3i erred i r,to a 25 r11 flz,.~h 1 .a*,ter -2.r,: wiLh HC1 (i : 1), Lr-eaLeti with veduced 'C4- . , t 0 u T ''.'s or-, Fe powder and do not hinder the determina*- r, f -ei and D-, ~s polarographically analyzed, the rheocn-ru be ing 0. 9 v. This method should nct be used for analyzing rich PL). Mo anJ concentrates. N. GerLseva. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 3/3 GSHMAN, V.A.; CHISTYAKOVA, A.P. Polarographic determination of cadmium on an acid sulfate-iodide background. lav.lab. 27 no.5:532-536 161. (MIRA 14:5) Oadmilm-Analysis) (Cadmium iodide) (Sillfuric 40td) ,OSHMAN., V.A.; VOLKOV, V.M. Simplified method of determining germanium with phe4,lfluorone. Zav.lab. 27 no.11:1341-1343 161. (MIRA 141-10) 1. Urallskiy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut mednoy promyshlennosti. (Germanium-Analysis) ACCESSION NR: AR4015G85 8/0081/63/000/023/0129/0130 SOURCE: RZh. Khimiya, Abs. 23G72 AUTHOR: Oshman, V. A.; Chistyakova, A. P. TITLE: Polarographic determination of indium after Its isolation as a basic Bulf1to CITED SOURCE: Tr. Ural'skogo n. -i. i proyektn. in-ta medn. prom-sti, vy*p. 6, 1962, 245-250 TOPIC TAGS: polarography, indium, indium sulfite, indium analysis TRANSLATION: A polarog-raphic method was developed for the determination of In in concentrations Of 0. 1- 0. 0002% in ores, boncentrates, matte, powders, sublimates, etc. It has been found that during the combined hydrolysis of In with 10 mg of Ti02 in 200 ml solution containing 5g Na2S2O5 and. 100 mg Na2HP04, complete precipitation of In as the basic sulfite is achieved. at pH . The hydrolysis of In and Ti must be synchronized; that is, the Ti must go into soltion after removal of the major porUon of the SO by boiling. The introduction of T1 to Na28205 leads to its premature hydrolysis an?the ACCESSION NR: AR4015685 coprecipitation of In is not quantitative. For the determination of In, 1-10 g of sample is decomposed by any acidic method and the solution evaporated to dryness. Sn, if present, Is removed by treating the dried residue with 1IDr-Br2 mixture. After evaporation, the residue is dissolved in hot water (100-250 ml), 1-5 g N2114'1-12804 and 5 ml 0. 2% ammonium molybdate solution are added, the mixture is neutralized with NH40H until Fe(OH)3 begins to separate, boiled 10-15 minutes and filtered. The insoluble precipitate contains PbS04, To, the double sulfate of hydrazine and Cu. The filtrate is neutralized with NH40H to pH 3, ,,areadded, followed by dilution to 250-4 00 ml. The solution is boiled to ,~5g NH4 CI and 5g Na2S 0, disappearance of the2i62 odor and the formation of a Feoxide film on the surface of the solution. Meanwhile, a 0. 1% T102 solution was diluted to to 100 ml after additio; of I drop H20 P cooled and carefully neutralized %;ith NH40H to the disappearance of the color of per&~c acid. 10 ml of this solution is added to the boiled solution immediately after the 'disappearance of the S02 odor. Ilen 10 ml of 1% Na HP04 is added and the solution Is boiled until the precipitate coagulates. On the followQ day the precipitate is filtered out and washed with a 2% solution of NH Cl. The filter with the precipitate is treated with 3G-50 ml HC1 (1:1) and 5 ml H202, 1e paper is filtered out and washed with the HC1 sol- ution. Ammonia Is then introduced into the filtrate, and 1-2 ml of 1090, FOC13 solution may Z/3 i-Card ACCESSION Nlt: AR4015685 be added if necessary. The precipitate is filtered out and dissolved on the filter in HCI (1:1) The solution is concentrated to 5-10 ml, diluted to 25 ml with HCI (1:1) and reduced with powdered metallic Fe which was prepared in a stream of 112- The solution Is filtered and the filtrate is polarographed. The time required for the determination of In by this method is only 1/2 - 2/3 as long as by the Gintsvotmot method (cementation of In on Zn dust). N. Gertseva SUB CODE: IC DATE ACQ: 09JanG4 ENCL: 00 Card 3/3 VOLIKF.NSHTLFTN, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; OSIMARIN, A-.C,.,_inzh. YM57 visual laboratory photoneter (for low brightness). Svetctelc~:nika 4 nn.12:19-21 D' 58. (KIRA 11:12) (Photometers) OSMIARDI , IVAN STEPANOVICH Lanin's light, TUn, mtt,. nc.12:6 1,' !0'-1. (MIFU 14 - 11) (Rural electrifiation) w0dicime - costomw wr 1948 Medicine - Physiology '"Bubstitution of Index ?unotlms of fi1pples In Cestode AploparakBle Sobolevi Nov. Sp.," P. G. OBbmarin, F. W. Wrozov, Gorkiy Pedagogic Inot, 3 pp "Dok Akad Nauk SSSR, Nova Ser" Vol LIX, No 8 Describes experiments confirming that this fam of cestode only to be found in the fantalled snipe (Capella gallinago) and locallzed in the duodm=. Submitted by Academician K. I. Skryabin, 17 Jan JIM 47T95 UM/XatUcine - Helzinthology 21 Jun 49 Parasitology *Phenewenon of Reduction in the Intestines of the Filzria, Anenteronem Skrjabini Nov. Gen. Nov. SP.," P.. G. Oshins in, Pax East Base, Acad Sci USM, 2j pp Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXVI, No 6 Transition to parasitism by ancestors of helmintha caused reduction or elimination of some organs and development of others. Some unusual filariae, parwitic in jays in the Far East, have lbst ~-U but a vestige of the intestine attached to the esophagus. Intestinal fWCUMIS Arft PerfOTff1ed by the esophagus and, perhaps, the whole surface of the uematode's body. Describes species in detail. Submitted by Acad K. I. Skryabin 9 Apr 49. 44W 151T51 OSTMARIN, P. G. ~ pelous, Ye. V Maria and Filariasis Fauna of the Maria of wild animals. Trudy Gellm. lab. no. 5, 1951 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Geptewbe,, -195,1,2Uncl. OST"Apil", P. ~. Parasites - Tacific Ocean Work of the 260th Union Heiminthological Expedition of 1946. Trudy Gellm. lab. no. 5, 1951. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September _ 1941 2Unc! OSM4AMH P.G.- BELOUS, E.Y. I Significance of the symptoms of localization of helminthe for the fromulation of a classification based on now Rchinostoontida ob- taine4 from the englele kidneys. Doklady Akad.nauk SSSR 77 no.1: 165-168 1 Mar 51. (CLML 20:6) 1. Presented by Academician K.I.Skryabin 2 January 1951. 2. Radium Institute imeni Y.G. Kh1opin of the Academy of Sciences USSR. 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