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SOV/130-58-8-8/18 TITLE: Production of Open-hearth Phosphate Slac;,s atu the C, "Azovstal'Il Works (Proizvodstvo martenovskikh fosfat- shlakov na zavode "Azovstall") PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1958, Br 8, pp 20 - 22 (USSSR) ABSTRACT: The authors describe phosphate slag-makinr and crushing 0 oxporienco at the "Azovs-tall" Works, where a 340 000-ton- a-year slag crushing plant ~figure) waL; conuidsoioned in 1955, slag fertiliser production being organised at the same time. They outline thq influence of concentrations of acid and basic oxides in slag on its P 20 5 content and the phosphate solubility. The latter is determined after sieving through a 0.1?5 mm aperture screen by a method developed by the Ukrainskiy institut metallov (Ukrainian Institute of Metals) jointly with the works. The complete installation is maiq_~..ained under a small suction and is provided with air cleaning filters. Data on the amounts of slag produced, its P 2 05 content and its solubility for various sta-es of the steel-meltin- Drocess are tabulated 0 0 . uardl/2 for a heat in which ore with ?6/6 SiO, 2 and pig iron with 0.451o Si were used. The data show that production of slag SOV/130-58-8-8/18 Production cf ODen-hearth PhosDha'ue Slags at the "AZovstal'" 1.7orlKs with over 101Z P205 amounted to 16.Wo of the steel melted. Actual production is considerably less than that calcu- ated after alloiiing for scrap. The 1956 and 1957 fi;rures for phosphate slag wool were 8.8 and 9.4%, resDectively, of steel weight, the corresponding solubility figures being 12.9? and 11.85.. The authors list some reasons for these differezees. There are 1 figure and 1 table. card 2/2 1. Slags--Production 2, Slags--Materials 3. Slags--Production 4. Pliospliates--Applications LEVIT, V.G.; MOROZOVA, T.N.; POPOVA, A.N. Use of indopan in clinical psychUtry. Zirar. nevr. i psi;-h. vol. 64 no.5:768-770 t64*' (MIRA 17:7) 1. Institut psikhiatrii kffi SSSR i kafedra psikJdatrii TSentral'no-'-- go instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moskva. ~2' C: "r / 13 -, - -, 's - E, - 1 ~~ / ~' 0 AUTHORS: Sviridenko., F.F. Fra a lin-a. M.G. TITLE: The Influence o'L an i-i.3reased Arsenic Content- on sh-e- Ductility of Rail S-Uoel' (Vliyaniye povyshennogo soder- zhaniya myshlyaka na '-,o?.rovuyu vyazkost' rel'sovoy stali) PERIODICAL: Stal', 1958, Nr 8, pp ?30 - ?41 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As the steel manufactured on the "Azovstal'" "Norks contains up to 0.15510 of As, in order to establish -16-he influence of a higher arsenic content on the -properties of Mils, special rails containing from 0.108 to 0.3crv of arsenic were made. Alloying with arsenic was done with arsenic-iron briquettes added to ingot moulds. The conmosition of steel: C 0.6?-0.82, Lin 0.68-0-97, Si 6.16-0.25, S 0.013-0-032 7P 0.020-0.038ao. All experi- mental ingots were rolled into rails by the usual tech- nology without encountering any difficulties. The distribution of As content along the length of rails - Table 1; the As content in the rails from top and bottom part of ingots - Table 2; mechanical properties of rails with an increased (A) and normal (B) arsenic content - Tables 3, 4 and 5. It is concluded that an increase of arsenic content from 0.13 to 0.250/6 has no practical Cardl/2 SOV/133-58-8-18/30 The Influence of an Increased Arsenic Content on the Ductilitv of Rail Steel influence on the impact strength of rail specimens on ageing of up to 9 months. There are 5 tables and 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONS: Zavod "Azovstall" ("Azovstall" 1.11orks) and Ukrainski~ institut metallov (Ukrainian Institute of Metals 1. Steel--Mechanical properties 2. Arsenic--Metallurgical effects Card 2/2 LOGINOV, A., kand.pedagog.nauk; KOVACH, S.K. (g.Satanovp Khmelinitskoy obl.); BAYEV, S.Ya., uchitell; ZQEQ~~A.N~. uchitellnitsa; U-MULINI G.T. ; YZY"LL'V-NOV--', T.I. ; PYATNITS M-1 M.P. ; Y-AROSECFL-K, N.A... uchitell; CHISTYAKOV, V.14., uchitell; LEMSHIN, A.S. (g. Novosibirsk); NOSKOV, V.I., (g.Feodosiya); RUDI, K.A., uchiteltnitsa; VASIK, G.Ye.p uchitell; GAPONMETKO, I.M. Editor's mail. Khim. v shkole 15 no.3:73-78 MY-Je 160. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Pedinstitut, g. Ulan-Bator (for Loginov). 2. Ordzhonikidzevskaya sredn,yaya shkola No.5, Stavropol'skiy ~xay (for Bayev). 3. Nikifo- rovskaya sW:ola sel'skoy molodezhi, Tambovskoy oblasti (for Popova). 4. Pedagogicheskiy institut g. Krasnodara (for Zamuliny Yemell yanova, Pyatnitakiy). 5. Srednyaya shkols. No.8,, g. Vinnitsy (for Yaroshchuk). 6. Srednyaya shkola sovkhoza "Spartak" Saratovskoy obl. (for Chistyukov). 7. Srednyaya shkola No.14 g. Stalins. (for Rud'). 8. Shkola No.569 g. Moskvy (for Vasik). 9. Pedagagicheskiy institut, g. Novozybkov (for Gaponanko). (Chemistry-Study and teaching) SYMIDENKO, F.F., inzh.; FPZOVA,_,~.N., in-7b.; FRA.DINA, M.G., inzb.; CHMMVA, A.V., inzh.; TARA OVA, L.P., inzh. Bxperimental production of 10-ton rail ingots. Stall 20 no.8:699-7ol Ag 16o. (HIBA 13:7) 1. Zavod "Azovatall." (Steel ingots) A060/A101 AUIHORS: Skrebtsov, A. M., Sviridenko, F. F., Kostyuk, V. A., Popova, A. IL T =L: Determination of the quantity of nonmetallic impurities In rail steel by the use of radioactive isotopes PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 311, abstract 11V210 (V sb.-. "Radioakt. izotopy i yadern. izlucheniya v nar. 1di-ve SSSR, v. 3", Moscow, Gostoptekhizdat, 1961, 200 - 202) TEXT: A study was made of the contamination of metal by exogenous non- metallic impurities falling into the metal from the furnace slag, the shrink- hole charge of the ingot head, the refractory putty of the head extension piece , dust in the steel-pouring ladle, the ref actorl clog gf the steel-pouring t1ap. Preparatkm of radioactive isotopes of Ca~5, Ba 31, Sr 9, p32 were dissolved in MO and this solution was used to soak the refractory substances which were be- ing Introduced into the metal in the course of tapping or pouring. After the rails were rolled, templets were taken for the radiographic investigation of the presence of nonmetallic impurities. The radiography was carried out on X-ray film XX with exposure-time of 60 days. The contamination by the furnace slag was Card 1/2 SHMAKOV, M.I., inzh.L POPOVA, A.N., insh. Study of the foundation of concrete structures of the Saratov Hydroelectric Power Station by the displacement of large stamps. Gidr. stroi. 33 no.11:25-27 N 162. (KRA 16:1) (Saratov Hydroelectric Power Station-Soil mechanics) PGPOTA. A.N.; IMMIWVA, L.P. Nental disorders in thromboangiitis obliterans. Zbur. nevr* i polkh. 54 no.10:8196-828 0 154. (MMA 7:11) 1. Ededra psikhtatrii TSentrallnogo inatituta usoverehenstvovantya vr&chey i Maskovskaya paikhonevrologichookaya bollnitsa imeni P.B. Gannushkina. (THROMBOANGITIS OBLITIWS. complications, nent. disord.) (MINTAL DISMMRS, etiology and pathogenesis, throuboangiitis obliterans) POPOVA, A. N. Catamnesic of schizoohrenis treated with aminsizine [with xu----ar7 in French]. Zhur.nevr. i psikh. 57 no.12:1517-1525 '57. (MIFt.-. 11:2) 1. Kafedra psikbiatrit (zav. - prof. A.V-Snezhnevskiy) TSentrall- nogo instituta usovorehonstvovanlya vrachey. Moskva. (CHIOMOHAZIlug, therapeutic use, schizophrenia (Rue)) (SCHIZOPHRENIA, therapy, chlorpromazine (Rus)) BEISN'yAyA, N.Ya.; POPOVA. A.K. (Moskva) Some data on R~xropean, English and American pychiatrY based on foreign surveys. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 59 n0-1:114-119 '59. WU 12:3) (PSYG'HIATRT) 1. d, POPOVA, A. N.,Cand Mod Sci -- "Catamenesis of patients affected with&catatonic and paranoid formeof schizophrenia and treated - 6P with aminazine." Mos, 1960 (2nd Mos Btate Med Inst im N. I. Pirogov). (KL, 1-61, 220) -418- POPOVAl A.N, Mental in4Lntilism in schizophrenic patients during re.-tission after amir-zine therapy. Zhur. nerv. i psikh. 61 no. 1:114,121 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kafedra psilehistrii (mv.-prof. A.V. Snezhnevskiy) TSentrallnogo instituta usojershenstvovaniya vracheyp Moskva. (CHLORPROMAZIVE) (SCHIZOPHRENIA) L 36568-65 -------~~.-~UR/0246/64/064/oo5/o768/077,D :ACCESSION MR: 915010q12 AUTHOR: Levit, V. a, Morozova, T. 11.1 Popova, A, N- TITLE;: Use of indopan in the psychiatric clir -77C SOURCE: Zftrnal: zievrOpatOlOglii khiatriii._,~ 64:,,, psi 1964, 768 ~:TOPJC TAGS: psychiatry, drug treatment, nervous system drug -Indopan, the chlorhydrate at alpha-methyltryptamine, has been synthesized in the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Pharmaceu- tical Chemistry by N. N. Suvarov and At. N. Preobrazhenskaya. The prepar&- tion was f~qundtobe m new active agent, chiefly stimulating in errect. authors used indopan in treating 83 patients (41 men and 22 wornen), or whom 43 were in the ward and 20 in the dispensary. Based on indicationq of the stimulating action of indopan, the authors used it to treat patients in whom conditions of sluggishness, apathy, adynamia, reduced mental pro- ,ductivity, and also depressions determining the condition of the patients .or accompanied by other disturbances were noted in the clinical picture. ---Accordingly, patients were divided into three principal groupst the largest j 'group (2T persons) represent patients with a pronounced condition of lassi- tude, reduced psych-ic productivi-ty,-.and- also depression. In this group 22 C*,rd__1/3___ L 36506-65 SION NR: AP5010012 aurrered from a simplef-ro-hi- of Schizophrenia, and f'iye with prolon -ed paranoidal schizophrenia were in a state.of remission. The- second group consisted or 16 patients with paranoidal schizophrenia, progressing sluggishly, with affectiYe fluctuations. In nine patients depression predominated with increased fatigability, irritability, and also distrust- fulness and suspicion. The group of patients with predominance of speci- ricany arrective disturbances numbered 20 (6 with cir~-ular schizophrenia, 3 suffering rrom psychothymia, 2 - depress ive-paranoidal schizophrenia, 2 -- psychopathy, 3 -- organic disturbances of the central nervous system of varied genesis with predominance of lassitude and asthenia, 2 -- reactive depres3ions, and 2 -- depressions resulting from &winazine treatment). In- dopan "a used in tablet form; the authors began with 2.5-5 milligrama, with gradual increase of dosage to 15-20 milligrams, and in some cases, up to 40 milligrams. The dosage depends on the condition of the patients and their sensitivity to the preparation, which waa shown by the rapidity of changes in condition. In those cases when the clinical pir~ture was deter- mined by a complex syndrome (depression with delerium, senesthopathies, etc.), indopan was prescribed in combination with stelmrine, aminazine, and other neuroleptics. Ia the first group of patients, the preparation -had a chieny tonic effect. In the second group, indapan treatment re- sulted in an improvesent.or-the_patient'-s cond.itiono -reduction- of tension,_ Card t 36508-65 [ACCESSION NR: 'AP5010012 nc me working capacity. In Patient& of the !greater confide ej tivity, and :thircrgroup, depressive syndromes underv~_ent a-_r_e_v__e_r's"e'd -development. This i 1;occurred in the same order as in the treatment with other antidepressants; 'initially the motor inhibition was ameliorated, and then tho psychic and later the depressive effect disappeared. The following complications wcre observed in the course of therapys during the first stage, a sense of 'excitabilityt unpleasant sensations in the body, shivering, trembling (2), ,tachyeardia, increased arterial pressure, pains near the he(Lrt (1), dizzi- ness, fainting (3), and dermatitis (1). Also noted was intensified irri- .tability, disturbance of sleep (2), and euphoria with lightheadedness. All these effects proved reversible. No toxic effect of indopan (disturb- jances of functions of the liver, kidneys, and hemopoietic organs) was J,pbserved.' ASSOCIATION., Institut paikhtatrit AMN SSSR (institute of Psychiatry, AMU SSSR); Kafedra psikhiatrli Teentraltuago instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey, Moscow (Department of Psychiatry, Central Iwtitute for the Advanced Training of Physiciaw) SUBK=D: 16Sep63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODR: PH NO W-SOV.0 000 OTUR: OW JPRS Ca '~ 360dl-b6 E7;1T(m)/ffWP(t)/ETj JjP(c) JD ACC NRi AP6016300 64) SOURCE CODE: UR/00'15/66/021/001/0046/0052 AUTHOR: Kuleva, V. M.; Popovs, A. N. ORG: LeninErad Peda.ogical Institute im. A, I. Gortsen (Laningrodskiy pedoEogicheakiy institu-t) TITLE: Use of o-nitrobanzole acid for quantitative determination of zirconium and bafnium .--~, I "-(burnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 21, no. 1. 19 SOURCE: 2 66o k6-52 ITOPIC TAGS: bafniumo zirconiums quantitative analysis ABSTRACT: The starting solutions of zirconium were prepared from zirconium chloride twice recrystallized from hydrochloric acid. The hafnium solutions were prepared from "experimental" grade bafnium hydroxide which was than dissolved in concentrated hydrochloric acid. In the precipitation of zirconium or bafnium the procedure was as follows. To a determined volume of a stand9rd solution of zirconium or bafnium salt there was added a corresponding amount of concentrated hydrochloric acid to create the required acidity, and the solution was heated to the start of boiling. For each 100 ml of the final solution itbero was added about 5 grams of ammonium nitrate or chloride. Thong Card UDC: 543.. L 36081.-66 ACC NR: AP6016300 a hot 1.5'lof solution of o-nitrobenzoic acid was added With COn3tant stirring. The precipitate was filtered and calcined to constant weight in 9 muffle furnace. The experimental results ere presented in a. series, of figures and tables. It is shown that, for selectivity and sensitivib-~s o-nitrobenzoic acid is not inferior to m-nitrobenzoic acid, and that it has the advante.ge of a.greater solubility in water and a higher ionization constant. The composition of the zirconium and bofnium o-nitrobenzoates precipitated depends on the acidity of the medium. Ti(IV), Ti(III), Sn(IV) and Sn(41) inWfere wi~b the precipits.tion process. In the presence of Th , Fe , and Cr + reprecipitation is necessary. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 6 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 22Dec6k/ ORIG REF: 007/ OTH REF: 015 L'S C,d 2/2 GERSITGORN, M.A.; SVIRIDENIKO, F.F.; KAURNOVSKIY, D.S.; OWe"I'SOVA, T K A.N.; FRI.D.21A, M.G.; Frinimali u&,astiye: MDOLISKIT,-11.L.; 531Z?F,~177, Ya.S.; BULI5KIY, M.T. [deceasedl; ARMYNGELISKIY, Yu.N.; SH.~.KV, B.A.; VISTOROVSKIY, N.T.; FAKHANSKIY, B.I.; SAFO'111FOV, Me.; RYABININ, N.G.; VPAKIJLINt', R.R.; FADEYEVA, A.M.; D,.A. Improving the production of high-strength rails by alloyin- them with granulated ferrochromium in the ladle. Stall 25 no-5:408-411 My 165. (MIRA 18. 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institat metallo-,~ i zavad "Azovstall". .K'ULT,'.VA , V.k'-f.; FOFOVA, A.N. - - - USe of rj--n I trober. zo I c a c ir., for the quari "i tative In a t J on of zirconium and hafnium. Zhur. anal. khim. 21 no. 1.-46-52 166 (K11Rff 19:1) 1. Leningradskiy pedagogicheskiy inst1tut imeni Gertsena. DERFEL', A.G.; KRAVTSOVA, I.P.; DYUBIN, N.P.; SVIRIDENKO, F.F.; POPOVA, A.1%; DOLI.NENKO, O.V.; SHAROV, B.A.; PrInImali uchastiv.e.- DYUBIN-A, A.V.; T.4-RASOVA, L.F.; 12;SZN-KC, I-T.; LEVICK-EN7KO N.D.; f - r Using ferrotitanium for the deoxidazion of rail steel and its properties. Sbor. trud. UKIM no.11:365-378 165. (MIRA 18:11) TOYKKA, M.A., dotsent; POPOVA, A.P.; POTAKHINA, L.N. Content of total and available manganese _-_r so-x--"F, of and Medvezhlyegorsk Districts. Uch. zap. Petrozav. gos. un. 12 no.3:102-110 164. (14IFA 19:1) 1. Kafedra neorganicheskoy khimii Petrozavodskogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta imani O.V. Kuusinena. - -POPOYA, A.P., kand. med. nauk (Volgograd, u1. TSiolkovskogo, kv.47') Pathogenesis of orthopedic deformations in leprosy. G-~7op.: trav:l. . -IRA is; "I i protez. 25 no.6:66 je '-64. (1-F 1. Iz Astraklianskogo -neditsinskogo instituta. POPOVA, A.P., Cand Med Sci - (diss) 110rt.~iopedic . U4~ xis deformations of leprofte origin and their prophylazzia and treatment." Sverdlovsk, 1956, 9 pp (5talingrad"V eate Fed inst) 200 copies (KL, 21-58, 93 ) - 70 - z/ol8/6o/ooo/oo4/003/003 0 (3 E073/E535 AUTHORS: Jaroslay, Vodera, Popova, A.S. (Prague) TITLE., Ceramic Nozzles for Welding in an Argon Protective Atmosphere PERIODICALt Elektrotechnik, 1960, No.4, pp.123-124 TEXT., The specialised works for manufacturing welding machinery and equipment, Mez Vsetin, n.p. za'vod Brumov nad Vla'rou (Mez Vset~n, n.p. Brumov Plant, Vla'rou) produces Argon Arc 032 equipment for welding aluminium conductors with up to 6 mm dia., conductors in the form of sections up to 40 mm square or sheets up to 1.5 mm, thick. Supplied with the equipment are sets of ceramic nozzles, which are very favourable for welding in spots with difficult access and they have the advantage that accidental contact between the nozzle and the material will not lead to burning away of material, as is the case with copper nozzles. In spite of the numerous advantages, the ceramic nozzles have the disadvantage of being very brittle and they are liable to crack on contact with other material. If reserve nozzles are not readily available, they can be easily produced from fuse cartrides by machining with carbide or diamond tipped tools. Thi5 also enables easy manufacture of Card 1/3 89303 Z/018/60/000/004/003/003 Ceramic Nozzles for Welding .... E073/E535 nozzles of special shapes, which would be difficult to obtain from the manufacturers. The ceramic is machined at low speeds using paraffin as a coolant, otherwise there is a danger that the ceramic will split. The advantage of fuse cartridges for this application is that they have a hole of approximately the right size, which would be difficult to produce in a workshop. Fig.1 shows a nozzle which is a combination of copper and ceramics, the ceramic being a tube from resistance formers. This combination can be easily manufactured and replaced but it has the disadvantage that the metal part is electrically conducting and the walls of the tube are very thin and brittle. For more exacting work it is favourable to have a fully insulated nozzle with a thicker wall, as shown in Fig.2. In most cases such nozzles have to be made from a combination of several types of fuse cartridges by cementing with waterglass which dries very rapidly. By this method a number of serviceable ceramic nozzles have been produced which proved fully satisfactory in operation over a long period, even for difficult operations as, for instance, welding inside vessels etc. Ceramic nozzles are very promising and it will be advantageous for welders to get acquainted with these as soon as possible. There are 2 figures. FILIPPOV, A.A.; FAYNGOLID, B.G.; Prinimal:I u~,-.qaotiye- ,POPOVA, A.S.; ZENIKOVSKAYA, S.I. Production of ammonium sulfate of impoved quality. Koks. i khim. no. 3:42-44 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Yasinovskiy koksokhimicheskiy zavod. (Ammonium sulfate) FOP0,111A.1 A.S.; UPS, L.B. True electro-optical effect in crystala c-T' am-c-n--im phosphate 111'4112P04- Kristallograftia 10 no.3:4-95-427 My-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7, 16117 S/070/62/007/002/014/022 0 L132/El6o AUTHORS: Timofeyeva, V.A., and Popova, A.S. TITLE: Certain peculiarities in'the growth of single crystals of potassium niobate and tantalate PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v-7, no.2, 1962, 300-304 TEX"r: The syst eras K20 - Nb205 and K 20 - Ta205 have been studied by differential thermal analysis. The conditions for the growth of single crystals of KNbO3 and KTa03 have been worked out using methods of growth from various melts. Dielectric and piezoelectric properties of KNb03 have been measured; in particular dielectric constant, the piezoelectric modulus d33 and the conductivity. In growing crystals it was found that initial overheating of the melt destroyed nuclei and led to later supercooling. There was thus some difficulty in obtaining homogeneous melts. This could be overcome by seeding followed by prolonged heat treatment (several days at constant temperature). Crystals of KNb03 UP to I cm cube were obtained by this method of Card 1/2 _-~V NP AP5-013'25 UT.U 50 '7 C.i 5 5 ALITHOR: Popova, A. S.; Rips, L. B. 2- TiT :.e ec. Am ammonlim- a leo tic LEI, dr 0*1~bie UH 4 2 4 SOURCE: Kristallograflya, v. 10, no. 3, 1965, 425-427 TOPTC TAGS: electrooptical photography, piezoelectric modulus, Diezoelectric crvs- elastic M~~dulus AESTRACT: The dispersion of the electrooptical constant r ' in N-H 4H2PO,, crystal--. wa_~ -~'etermined bV the sTatic metho6. For this pum~o5e theEiispersion of the piez~- cal lonst-apt T," --as first The ex-erimerv~al set-i-, 'ma* lens, ~~-e tesl ttiem, a lens and tne -,EU- Photomultiplier with d recording microanneter. Wave- el. ~7,-)O were stu~!;~d. A- -e error of riedsu,-,~ment was t 3%. am - -.f 1)drs Fa--_es perpen'-'rular t--) of i-ight we-e carefully polished and Icaded. Measurements were carried out two sdmples prep-ared from the same crystal, The elastic modulus C for sam- 33 das Meas'_Lre~ ',e 8% greater than that for sample 2. As expected-, '~he Cord 1/2 " 58374-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5013725 eLdstlic properties of the sample ha-i a 5,ubstan-ial eFfect on the magnl~:ple piezoopticai constant. The va'Lue obtained for the eiectrooptical const,int of VIrtual electrooptical effect is lower than that obtained by the dynamic method. For a wave length oil 5560 X it coincides wizh the value obtained by West. "The than,ir V. A. Shamburov for his on the experlimental 'get-ul irj(~ r-~v,:4214_ It f; for rn,;iewing the -esults," ing he resu a ~rlg art. has: 4 figures I formula ASSC-CIATIO14: none SUBMITTED: 22Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: SS, OP A NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 006 Ilk Ctird 2/2 0.0000 781j3 '-7 AUTHOR: Popova, A. S. TITLE: Boris Petrovich Terentlyev (on Occasion oL" His Sixtieth Birthday) PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, 1960, Vol 15, Nr 3, p 80 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article is a short biography of Boris Petrovich Terentlyev, a Soviet engineer, Doctor of Technical Sciences.and a professor at the Moscow Electrotechnical Institute (Moscovslciy Elektrotekhnicheskiy Insitute), written on occasion of his sixtieth birthday, and also commemorating the thirty-fifth anniversary o' his engineering and educational career. C3 Card 1/1 RIMIDI. Dina;.POPOVA, A.S. [translator]; BOGUSKIT, G.D. (translator]; ARAY9 0., red.; NOSKVIRA, R., takhn.red. (Purgatory; letters from Italian children] Doline Chistilishchs; pialma itallianakikki dotal. Sobrany Dinoi Rinalldi. Pred.Karlo Levi. Koskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-okon.lit-ry. 1959. 126 p. Translated from the Italian. (MIRA 13:6) (Italy--Zconomic conditions) POPOVA. A.S.. starshiy bibliograf; SOKOLOV, G.A., doktor geolog-mineralogiche- ""'"liM11-nauk. otvetetvennyy red.; GATLUSHKO. Ya.A., red.izd-va; IIOVIGHKOVA, N.D.. tekhn.red. (Indogenous ore formation and endogenous ore deposits; a bibliography of Soviet books and periodical literature from 1945 to 19541 3hdo- gennoe radoobrazovante i endogenrqe rudnye mestorozbdoniia; biblio- rafita sovetskoi knizhnoi i zhurnallnot literatury za 1945-1954 gg. oakvs] 1958. 79 P. (MMA 11:6) S 1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Sektor seti spetsiallnykh bibliotek. (Bibliography-Ore deposits) V-9099. (;'.TMMS;Ti:V CF IN ':!',L TAR. C. &-,d I ((..)kL-' & Ch4EM.. MOCCOPF), -rcl. 51, 1-W31). The vol~moLriir i-~P ~~j',T:orf dj--' Sand,~11, T.:Xrxok of Quantic5tj Inorg.sme Acalysis, , -r. , . fr didely uz~a In quasi- m mt,~r am~.ys: w"'h I- -:fur4:c!N !Vlutl~n of memumus nltrsLe rr- scl,-,nle r--r-i7ln cr,.lorioe wl,,h t~R use or 6OG I LV IS -'. ": -* !-r ~:t; c P-1- tars. r Yc g 5~!M'-l~- z' t: - I- 41th Tr--nsf,, a ' Mn il i~~ C.a' -r1 ns 5 conoenser ard wd X~~ :.c. wa':- z-rt ! F. ~,tusrlc LC ellininate amnon~m sAlc--, --1311 1~r !-" to!_ ::-~l thz rl~.s? -Jer rum-.o'kg ,vator, azo rilLmr. if C-1 p-rs'!JLL '.*.e tilt[ J:-rl Mith '.,IV use 1~r acr.117st6d zArt~~n. En,, f1rul 2*- C. c. :.,- rt 1 --,n, n- rn tR 3ecc--~l add 0.~; c.c. ncr:,i a.,Id ac-1 " -, . r- 1. - -'r 3Ma. 71~ra'-e t4:c'~ a sC~:xla.-O 6o11jL1O.; -f M,-rCiur~---:.~ !IlLr1iLO (I eqUIVftIa-,t ti; I MC ',"llig ~~ tt,~ 1Tnu':oq IV-qDlucla LcCTvuz1~;-'-, Is o~;~N jr- MOCC-dUr1R USed In If I ottmcciun :1 mlorio&s a-'o !,m ~r-4,.w 5.,11-oct O.D -t,ra hOIS) C4f '-~ 11-L~M-111A(I In rMI ~-qy. 79'TU dwisctnlm~ of AL-WO A" MOCISIOU" in Coal dr. a. G*Falagol-d and A. S. PapWa. KPAIS s KUM. 1257. No. 2, 47-S.-Tbe YoNUMOU-IMMOI (d. Kolt". and Sandal , Ttx&4 of lewpoic A *Wysis. M-1. p. SWC-A. 47. 31&21-~Zg. ~~. wMeky ased in Rimlen in water analysis. by tttmtim wkh a Stand- ird 3da. I HgNO. to form 9a. but L Hg" with :ht use of Na*lFe(CN~N01 as bwkmu::c is F02 dctu In mal two. Tracaltr a 100-c- sample heated to 7()* into a 750--cc. Erkm eyer fitUd wM a condammer and add 200 c-. d!Kd. water and I s. M&OH to eftimate NH4 mats. M for 30 min.. coW the AmA under.witer, and nILM = repent !:UWU&U with the fi)t~. If cloqdir U*c 4 aLtivated the first 26-ce. portion, aai to th- 2nd add 0.2 cmcd. HNO, aAd 1 m. cd a 10% "n. of N14,Fe(CN~NQJ. Thrate whb & standard soln. o( -7 "9- AUTHOR: Faingol,a, S. G. , Candiaate of Technical Sciences and 145 (Yasinovsk Coke Oven Works). TITLE: The determination of chlorides and thiocyanides in coal tar. "Opredelenie khloridov i rodanidov v kamennougollnoy smole.) PERIODICAL: "Koks i M3-imiya" (Coke and Chemist ";7 1757-.No. 2. pp. 47 - 48, (U.S.S.R. ABSTRACT: The recommended method of determining chloride and thio- cyanides in tar (ChUTU 10094-55) was found to gi-ve low results. A modification of the method, namely, the preparation of the salts extracts for subsequent titration with Hg(NO ) is proposed. It consists of boiling 100 g of tar with ~00 ml of water and 1 g of sodium sulphate for 30 minutes with an air condenser in order to remove ammonium salts. After cooling the aqueous layer is filtered (if -necessary through activated carbon) and an aliquat portion (25 ml) ti-trated after an addition of 0.2 ml of concentrated nitric acid and 1 ml of 10% nitrate. The analysis takes 1 1/2 hours. The comparison of results obt-ained by both methods is given (TabL- s 1 and 2) and -UL -his indicates that the old method required 4 subsequent extractions to obtain results near to those by the new method. POPOVAP A. S. 1949 *Radio Techniques,* (Radiotekhnika) published b7 AS USSR, Mmscow-Leningead, TIMOFEYEVA, V.A.; POPOVA, A.S. Some characteristics of the growth of single crystals --f potassium niobate and tantalate. Kristallograftia 7 no.2:310-3C4 Mr-Ap 16z. (-"I-RA 15:4) 1. Institut kristallografii AN SSSR. (Potassium niobate crystals--Growth) (Potassium tantalate crystals--Growth) L 5787a-65 ZhG(r ACCESSION RR: AP50IM20 LIR/0286/65/(YOO/010/0035/0035 62l-5T2/5T6;629-l3,oi/o6 Ore- 'Z AUTHOR: Voronin, G. I.; Slotin. V. BIA&Ip, A. N.- P~ _2ova. A. T.; Morin. M. Ye.; Feklisov, K. A. 11PITLE- 'Turbodooler. Class 17, No. ITIO06 ,SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 10, 1965, 314 TOFIC TAGS: aircraft air conditioning, air conditioning, aircraft cabin ABSTRACT. This Author Certificate introduces a turbocooler (see Fig. 1 of the Enciosure) for air-conditioning airtight compartments in an aircraft. The turbine and fan rotors are joined to each other &long their outer diameters and. rotate on a gas-lubricated bearing. In order to increase the efficiency of the tul-bocooler at high speeds, the stationary shaft is hollov and has a thrust plate serving simul- Itaneously -for. theturbine and fan rotors as a thrust bearing to which 11 lubricating gas is supplied from the turbine inlet; nozzle through the holl --,v shaft - Orig . art has: 1 figure. [AGI Carcl - l/ 3 -L 57873-455 .'ACCESSION NF: APWi6726 1ASSOCIATION: Organizatsiyagoaudarstvennogo kcmitete, po aviataionnoy tekhnike SQ-SR: (Organization of the State Committee on Aviation Engineering, SSSR) SIJB~UTTED: 27mw-64 ENCL: 01 SUB CODE: AC,;E NO REF SOV: 000 0MR: 000 ATD PRESS: 4038 cc[rd 2/3 ; -1 5797-~-45, L !ACCESSION MR: AP5oi6720 Fig. 1. Turbocooler 1 - Stationarf shaft; 2 - thrust p! ite i 3 - t arbine wheel; 4 - f- i vheel; r 5- -m-inlet duc L 078-61-67 S1WT(m DJ ACC NRt AP6011264 ~30URCZ CODE: UR/0413/66/OGO/OO6,/O!O8/OiO6 AUTHORS: Voroning G. L; Slotin, V. I.; Bragin, A. N.; Zhorim, M. Ye 3111 ORG: none TIME. A gasostaticbearin of hiSk rqtaU_jelocit~\ Claoe 47, No. 180021 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyyo obraztay, tovarnrye znaki, no. 6, 1966, ioa TOPIC TAGS: gas bearing, bearing i3tability, vibration damping ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a gaaostatic bearing of hiGh rotary Velocity. The bearing contains gas ducts located in two rows at the circumference.~ one of the working apace in the bearing To lead away the dirt from the stagnant L and to increase the reeifitance of the chaf t to vibrationa, the internal surface of the bearing contains an axial duct connected by a radial hole to the ourfaco of the*--- bearing (see Fig. 1). The polarly opposite side carries another axial hole connect- ing both rows of the ducts. Card - 1/2.- UDC3_621.822-5-JI loll, -.0 T- ~,R V *two &W 0,60#6040 wool ACUM d shurime aw~azevkft as Me -------- 00 V, 0. JAVtAIV XrA V *00 JAW. (3W0. V^A6. IM 0. 1OW MY ago"" -Wi *mmww is Ow., age j ;'i., vert"i bN60 F-,.SA #ad Of Cbk*Mm ZOO du Us Law to I - 0'0.46 me a 1. zoo Lmtvt temp. in pi mmetim a1C; Admb*"G100bGthP 'laog Al 46 Z*O at a iz, 1 10.$14 OVIALLUMPOKAL LITINAILAI CLOINKS1100 t r I- %40~ WOO 00 0 10,10" 0 e 0 00 e e 0 0 0 0* 0-100"' *,A*' 0, ,a, end: 0 60, we:*, *,aga 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 &~A-s GL a 4D 00*0*0000*6**o Alt see 0 0 a * 0 0 0 0 F . A . ? 6 0 to if At it 14 is to if to it a " a is I. n a IF x ?s ip 1, U is U b At it wil c (JAI AA A, f4p A 4 RL A P U R AA 80 CE M Lf A . t4 V4 d Ail b mentous ru ber. D. 1. CamentiuS snimporous An 'A'1*r1'A And A. V. Pulhiva. Vill"U.1sp%~ All Int'llA.1 Ulln Artr c'tvItII(vd vAith a m4u. W II.M.. A., 4%iALjUI) 11001111C 1111d vilth IFIMA-13VICIL4. [it, pfly%. al l r-O 0 i- ' , n 3 ~ Antl v 1%. CA Al I At ' w1 tc Of 1 10 n v g 4 t It (v 9 w Is N4 t IS 0 o 0 0 0 W 0 0 ' A 0 F y 4 1 1 v I I I AA so W R , 0 V",9 - - ' r 1 ~ ub be I rSig ffi ,rtMUC I f Of le"Id . 00 8, xWj A. V. 1 , Prdso, Ia. No. .5. 49 Maid, water 40, scial cawin 6.4. %'11*011 1.45. Oklc AcIll 34 srut Na butaIlkne rubber 132% me orthed with o , A. A. INVilamnv ZVI* A 1. It. t t,Lii~r~K-L Lifflo.Ti,-t CLAISIPKATIC% z too, A 5a CIA 0 is A Ata 0 0 0 0 0 9 fee 0 0 0 4 a 0 0 W* 090 00 0 0 0 00 0 4 POPOVA, A. V. Dissertation: "Investigption of the Interaction of Soaium Chloride and Pot'r--ssim Chloride 'With the System FBr Irl H2'504 1 F20." Cand Chem -Sci, State Inst )--r A--Dlied I grad, 1953. as w No 6 2, 1 ~~L` Chemistry, Lening (Referativnyy Zhurnal--Khimiya, M co , , (;~i - , j 5o: S,M 243, 19 Oct 1954 SOV/81-59-16-57609 IT-ranslation from: Referativnyy zhurnal., KhimiYa,, 1959, Nr 16, P 280 (USSR) AUTHORS: I1,'inskiy,.V.P.,. Popova, A.V. TITLE: The Interaction of Chlorides of Alkali Metals With Hydrobromic Acid PERIODICAL: Sb. tr. Gos. in-ta prikl. khimii, 1958, Nr 41, pp 183-192 ABSTRACT: A new more economic method for obtaining KBr and NaBr has been developed which is based on the interaction of the chlorides of alkali metals and the semi-finished product of bromine production, I.e. solutions of the mixture of the acids HBr +H2S04+H2O. N. Shiryayeva. Card 1/1 TJSHAKOVA, K.N.; P-OPOVA,-A'.V.; DANYUKOVA, A.V.; RADCHENKO, L.N.; Prinimall uchastiye SERG =-.A, T.F., inzh.; CHUGUNOVA, V.V., inzh. Preparation of acetate silk from a water-acetone solution of acetylcellulose. Khim.volok. no.1:71-72 163. (MM 16:2) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut iskusstvan- nogo volokna (for Ushakova, Popova, Sergeyeva). 2. Serpukhovskiy zavod (for Danyukova). 3. Nauchno-isaledovateltakaya labora- torlya pryadillno-tkatskoy fabriki im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Radchenko). (Rayon) (Cellulose acetates) y iotrudnik; POPOVA, A.%'., -mladshiy USIMOVA, K.N. , st%rahiy nauci.~ny- 1% .11 raurhnyy sotrudnik; G.F.; 1,~au c.-x-.r7-, d:: Industrial processing of 010 T-m acetate silk in !he tznit goods industry. Tekst. prom. 24 nG.9:35-38 S t64. (~IDA 17:11) 1. Vsesoy-azny-y nauchno--ioq3ledovatellskiy institut iskussLvenrluo vololma (for Ushakova, Popova). 2. Plukovoditell syr1yevoy gruppy Vsesoyuznof?o riatictino-is,-ledov,,itellskogo instituta trikotnzhnoy promyshlennosti (for FLuzlmina). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauciLno-issledo- vatellskiy institut trikotazhno,j promyshlennosti (for Eikolayeva). 4. Rukovoditell syrlyevo-T gruppy Nauchno-issiedov--Tellskoy labo- ratorii trikotazlinoy fF-brLk-i im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Katsenelen- bogen). 5. Naticlino-issledovatellskaya laboratoriya trikotazvinoy fabriki im. Dzerzhinskogo (for Ryzhorva). VLASOV, A. YA~.; !OPOVA_, A.V.; ZVEGINTSEV, A.G.; RODIGHEVA, E.K. Palomagnetic investigation of Devonian sedinentau strata In central part of Krasnoyarsk Territory. Izv. AN OSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.7:1022-1024 JI 161. (HIRA 24:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR, Sibirskoye otd.eleniye, Institut fiziki. (Krasnoyarsk Territory.--Rocks--44angetic properties) VLASOV, A.Ya.; KOVALENKO, G.V.-, POPOVA, AN. Some data on the paleomagnetism of lower Carboniferous Bedinueertax-y rocks of Minusinsk Basin. Geol. i geofiz. no.9:112-114 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Institut fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Krasnoyarsk. (Minusinsk Basin--Rocks--Magnetic properties) VLASOV A.Ya.; POPOVA, A.V.; KOVAIENKO, G.V.; NIKOIAYCIIIK, N.V, Paleomagnetic studies of Paleozoic sedinentany rocks in rem-,rai Siberia. Geol.i geofiz. no.12:95-99 161. (MEA 15;5) 1. Instittit fiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya All SSSR) g. Krasnoyarsk. (Siberia.-Roalm, Sedimentary) 3/16 9/621/000/010/016 /071 D228/D307 rlui" VLacov, A.Ya., Kovalenko, G.V. ands Sorie data, on the paleomagnetism of the Lower Carboni- ferous sedimentary rocks of.the 11inusinshaya 3asin 7 1.e ferativayy zhurnal, Geofizil:a, no. 10, 1962, 14, --bstract 10.;%90 (Gcologiy4 i geofiziha, no. 9, 1961, 112-114) ' The results of palcomagnetic investigation of Lower Carbonifferous sedi-mcntary rochs arc given.- The purpose of the re- 0 sc-,rch was 'L-.o determine the -positions of the magnetic poles in this ,,rcolo,gic period. Uriczited specimens were selected in the vicinity O.L the i-iinllsiiisk-aya 3-asin (the ovon-ihelming majority of rock sieci- mens Studied waG found to be sufficiently stablc magnetically). It -un~~ e--t--blished that the avcr.,iYc declination and inclination diffcrs considerably from the prcocit gcomagnetic field parameters in this arca. '2hc coi-acide-acc of" the data obtained with the results of other authors is notcd. Z"~-,bstracter's note: Complete translation2 Card 1/1 -POPOVA, A.V. Paleomagnetic studies of Faleozoic sedimentary rocks in Siberiae Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geofiz. no.3:444-450 Rr 163. (MIRA 16:3) 1. Kishinevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet * (Eleatromagnetic fields) POPOVA, A.V., inzh. StandardIsation of mining machines. Gor. zhur. ne.8:5-11 Ag 163 NIRA 16:9) 1. Gosudarstvennyj, kamitet tyazli4lego, azargeticheskoge i trans- portnogo mashinestreyeniya pri.Gosplahi SSSR. (Mining machinery) S)2.',OYLYUK, llikolay Dioiridovich; KRAVTSOV, Konstantin Ivanovich; POPOVA, A.V., inzh., retsenzent (Mining scraper conveyors] Zaboirge skrobkovye konvoicry. Moskva, Nedra, 1964. 151 P. (MIRA 3-7:9) NY.GOVSKIY, V.A.; HAKARYGHMV, A.I.; POPOVA, A.T. Dynamics of modifications of conditioned defense reflexes in animals revived following clinical death. Zhur.vys.nerrodsiat, 6 zio.4:584-596 JI-Ag 156. (KLRA 9:11) 1. laboratorlya simperimentallnoy fistologii-po onhivlentyu organisma ANN SSOR. (RIMAX, CONDITIMM, defense reflexes in (MUSCITATION, defense conditioned resuscitated dogs (Rue)) reflexes in resuscitated dogs (Rue)) MAKARYCHEV, A.I. (deceased]; POPOVA, A.V.; GR0ZDGVAq T.N. Effect of ether anesthesia and glucose on functional reatorati= of the higher segments of the central nervous ay3taz in ezcitable dogs resuscitated after fatal hemorrhages. Zhur. vya. nerv, deiat 10 no. 401+7-555 J1-Ag 160. (YMU 14:2) lo Laboratory of Experimental Physiology of the Revival of Organisms# U.S.S.R. Academy of Medical $ciei~cesr Moscow. (RESUSCITATION) (NWiOUS SYSTFM) (GLUCOSE) I (ETHER (ANESTHESIA)) DIU~Ksllj T.A.; h-URTISIN-, O.Ya.; POPOVA, A.V.; ROSHCHINA) L.F. 1~ Effect of prolonged nutrition with sunflower oil on tL-(-' ccurFe of experimental hy,-,~ertension. Vop. pit. 21 no.2:11-1-16 ":r-!P r62- 1. Iz laboratorii vysshey nervnoy-deyatellnosti (zav. - prof. A.I. 1-fakarychev (deceasedj) i laboratorii-olmena veshchestv (zav. chlen-korrespondent AIAN SSSR prof. o.P. Institut pitaniya A1,11 SSSR, Moskva. (SUNkUWER SEED OIL) ANDREYENKOP G.V.; KURTSINt, O.Ya.; KOWAGINA, N.V.; BRAKSII, T.A.; KAZAKOVA, Z.A.; POPOVA, A.V. Changes in some biochemical indices of the blood during the development of experimental hypirtension. Vop. pit. 22 no.5: 22-27 S-0 163. MIRA 17:1) 1. Iz laboratorii obmena veshcb:istv (zav. - prof. O.P. Molchanova) i laboratorii fizic,'*ogicheskikh funktsiy (zav. - prof. A.I. Mordovtsev) Instituti pitaniya AMN SSSR i labora- torii fiziologii i biokhimii svitrtyvaniya krovi (zav. - prof. B.A. Kudryashov) Moskovskogo gc!~3udarstvennogo universiteta. ANDRErENKO, G.V.; BRAKSH, T.A.; KURTSINI, O.Ya.; pOpOVA, A.V.; KGMYAGINA, N.V. Role of corn oil in exper-imental circulatory disorders. lop. F-ite 22 no.6:33-37 N-D 163. OMIRA 17:7) 1. Iz laboratorii fiziologicheskikh funktsiy (zav. - prof. A.I. Mordovtsev) i laboratorii obmena veshchestv (zav. - prof. O.F. 14olchanova) Instituta pitaniya AMN SSSR i laboratorii biokhimii kravi (zav. - prof. B.A. Kudryashov) Moskovskogo universiteta. BRAKSH, T.A.; KAZAKOVA, Z.A.; POPOVA, A.V.; LYUBCHANSKAYA, Z.I. Role of dietary fat in the development of experimental hyper- tension. Vop. pit. 22 no.3:22-28 My-Je 163. (MIPU 17:8) 1. 1z laboratorli vysshoy nervnoy deyatellnosti (zav. - prof. A.I. Mordovtsev) Instituta pitaniya AMN SSSR i TSentrallnoy nauchno-issledovatel'skoy laboratorii zhirovoy promyshlennosti (zav. - kand. tekhn. nauk A.A. Shmidt), Moskva. B R,~ K,5 J! ,TI.A.; J~qFGI,714 A.11. T r-,, p f r p i~ an r eq u J r P.7x-.,: 1, 5 t i r, a P- r r r.- r v r) i i F &, t, r- e ~i t-,. . V r) j, . p i t ~ 2 31 r; r. . ~,, 12 1 - 2 5 TJ,-D 16,4. (111TRA 18:6) ,. laboratorlya 1'.Wnlaeskikil meto&r- 1'ssiedovmLya nz iol ogic lies k ~-kh funkLsiy (zav. - prof. M.A.Sob,,'-.!ri) InstituLa pitanlya AIMiN SSSR, Moskva. n3d A. V, Vgp?vA.-:Zer*&Ue 4. No. 5~ - Spra~uiz --Pifng x~fieat with 0.5% of N-P-K (0.1- g. N, P10j, and K-0 per Ot diamg.several application3), during blo.;smning sttge did riot incr-tase the yitld (in sonst psesl -aticereavd), but the protelit content of the Rmin L ased. Spraying with P raised the content b1 reducing: in the leaves of wheat and Slightly increast-A the' sugar pucro--. IVith K or N-P-K ihe s"thesis of surrose hxri-~ascd. Spraying clover itk- Nocirt In the field with Nrp, R at tUes incrmcil and at-others decrcase4 the yield clfiwed. Siiperphmphatespray'Jncm Sad stightly the yield of clover s~td. Spraying sugar bee'Ll with stEperphosphatt -1tent 04' when leavo cr,~ntajn Sugam incr1wrei the Sugar cx,~ -it. -Ult tilt TtN In gtacral, tile m -S art conflicting, SHALYT, M.S.; POPOVA, A.Ya. "Taxonomy of plants" by N.A. kmarnitskii, L.Y. KTidr!IZh1;7, A.A. Uranov. Reviewed by M.S. Shaly-,t, A.IA. Popova. Bot. zhur. 49 no.4:604-607 Ap'64. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Krymskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut imeni Frunze, Simferopol'. ,PCPOVA, A.Ta. The steppe pasture wood Gentaur6a diffusa lan. in the Bot.zhur. 45 no-8:1207-12-13 160. I~KIU 13:8) 1. Krymkiy podagogicheskiy Inatitut im. N.Y.Frunze. (Crimea-Centaurea) (Weed control) SIMEOUDY, A.; POPOVA, B.; GAIICWA, Xr. Clinical observations and studies of cor paLmonale. &a-rrem. zed. Sofia 8 no-7:15-28 1957. 1. Iz Inatitnta za burza meditBinska pouioshch 61.P. Pavlov" Glaven lakar: B. Devetakov. (PULMONIAIRT HURT DISFASI review) SIMEONOV, A.; POPOVA, B.; GANCHEVA, K. Problem of acute gastroduodenal homorrhages. Khirurgiia, Sofia 8 n0-10:935-941 1955. 1. Institut za vurza meditsinska pomosh H.I.Pirogov. G1. lekar: B.Devetakov. (PEPTIC ULGER, homorhage, (Bul)) (STOKACH. hemorrhage, (Bul)) (DUDDINUM, hemorrhage, (Bul)) (104DRRHAGE, stomach & duodenum (Bul)) Z' I 4~1,- ';s , r, . L . , .F , "' , , ', Tj~ . -1.11L I " , , V~ , , M. ""i ; C. , . I I j i I YAWIENTC) V.11-1. t , '1,1! , - Kazakh State University nemer, fcr S. Y. K11POV, Alma-Ita. MUcrob1clogical Investigation of 1-fike "Tereaken". Tntrcducticn SO: MIMOBICLCOIA, Vol. 20, No. 6, Nov/Doc 51. 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 * 40 0 0 0 40 9 0 9 40 9 0 0 0 * 0 40 0 0 * 0 POPOVA Gucu, A. Crimea, the pearl of the Soviet Union. St si Tsh Bue 14 no. 8: 28-29 Ag 162. VLADIMIROV, B.; -POPOVA, D. Selecting the best varieties of tomatoes for the preparation of juices. Kons. i ov.prom. 18 no-10:36-38 0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Institut rasteniyevodstva pri Akademi-i sel'skokhozyaystven- nykh nauk, Sofiya. POPOVA) D.; VLADIIGMV, B. Bean varieties for canni in Bulgaria, Kans. i ov.prom IS no./+:32-35 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:3) I* Institut po rasteniyevodstvu pri Sellskokhosyvstvennoy akademii nauk Narodnoy Respubliki Bolgarii. f - (Bulgaria-Beans-Varieties) BUMIRIA/Dultivated Plzuits - Potatoes. Ver~eta'Lles. Melons. otc. Ab3 Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., 110 4., 1958., 15652 Author : I(h. Daskalov, D. Popova Inst : Title Y Results of a Study of Domestic (Bulgarian) am. Forei-zn Watermelon Varieties. (Rezulltaty izueheniya nashikh (Bolgarskikh) i inos- trannykh sortov arbuzov). OriG Pub Ovoshcharstvo i gradinarstvo, 1957, 11o 6, 28-33- Abstract No abstracto Card 1/1 AbStract NO absturL-,ct, Card 6o POPOVA, D. Studies on thb effect of vr-,e a.ffe of Lhr, pollen and egg-r-oll in pollin tion of blossairs on the heterosis affect in green treppers (Cap2. annuuAl Dokl6.dy BAN 16 n0'.3:317-320 '63, 1. Submitted b3r Ad'aderrdaian P. Popov. Country :BULGARIA Category :Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetablese Melons* Abs Jour :RZhBiol., No 6, 19597 No 24900 Author :Daskalov, Eh.; Popova, D. Ins, : Title :Recent Hybrid Varieties of Pepper. Orig Pub :Ovoshcharstvo i gradinarstvo, 1953, No. 5, 38-42 Abstract :No abstract. Card 70 IORMNIOV, D. -, POFOVA, D. Steam warming of the open grourd. Izv mekh selsko strp ?AN 1:177-187 161. BULGARIA Cultivated Plants. Potatoes. Vegetables. M., Melons4 Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 6i 1959, No. 24918 Author :Daskalov, Kh.; Popova, D. Inst :Not given Title :InvestIgation of Certain Local and Foreign Muskmelon Varieties Orig Pub ;Ovoshcharstvo i gradinarstvo, 1958, No 6, 40-44 Abstract :No abstract given Card 1/1 G GV ---GPCIIA Dohr' DIM Aiel.-.~ T ,)fne stati2tical. ~!-tta on thr- hygipnir! -3 nd I i,. ---stock poisoning in B;il.~.,iria. nqijka- 2 -,o.1: 02-99 163. Abstract No abstract. Card 1/1 Plant Genetics BUC-ARIA POPO VA, D., GEORGIEV, H., Institute of Plant-Broading, Sofia "Remote Hybridization in Eggplants* Sofia, Doklady Bolgarskoy Akademii Houk, Vol 19, No 7, 1966, pp 645-648 Abstracts Linglish artiol~7 Remote hybridization is one of the effective methods of selection. While much is known about tomatoes resulting from this mode of selection, there is little information in the literature, however, on remote hybridization in eggplants. To produce eggplant varieties which are more resistant to varticillated fading, of greater economic value, and with a higher percentage of longistyled flowers, the authors crossed numerous varieties of Sol. melongene L. with S. gilo Raddi. The paper describes the basic characteristics of five now forms obtained. There are 4 Bulgarian and 6 Soviet-block references. (Manuscript received, 22 Mar 66.) POPOVAI D. (Narodnaya Respublika Bolgarii) Using heterosis in growing pepper in Balgarla. Agrobriologiia no.6t871-875 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Institut rasteniyevodstva, Sofiya. POPOVAY D.; ZACHARIEVA, L. (Zakharieva, L.); MALCEVA, S. (Maltseva, S.) Some problems in connection with the photoperiodism in eggplants (S. melongena L.). Doklady BAN 17 no.,':~237-290 164. 1. Vorgelegt von P.Popov, Akademiemitglied der Akademie. PQPGVA,, D~__(A;klgariya) Some factors influencing hybrid seeds and Fl in eggplants. Agrobiologiia no.2.-213-218 *-Ap 162. (YJ-PA 15?.4) 1. TSentrallnyy mauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rasteniyevodsuva,, Sofiya. (Eggplant) FOPOVAJ D. Influence of the length )f day on the devalopment, and yield of some aggplan (Sol. melongeni L.) wniar open field conditions. Doklady BAN 11 no.2i179-182 164. 1. Submitted by D.Bailov, Corrowin-AirP KimbOr o'L the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, POPOVAI D. N. U1-- ?P;!adicino-?-?en1ngitis penicinin Theral-y Jai/Feb 50 "I~rob]en of' the -Lr--atr-.ont of 11nour-ococcio Menineitis in Children," G. C4 ~-akov- skaynt 0. P. Timfoyovap D. Fa. Popova, Chair of Ftculty and lsoi3p Pediatrico,, Chair of Nov Disoa8en, Leningrad 'Stato Pediatric Med Inat "Vop 2ed I. Okhran Mater i Dot" No 1, pr,- 28-32 Tabulates and 11scussos treatment of 16 cases of usually fatal pnoumoeoccic me-ningitis which resulted In rocovery in 11 cases. Tmntment inrolved Intr-mus- oular or en3ol=bar in-!action of penicillin in cozabinstion with sulfw-ila ther-apy and blood trzxinfusions. Intrai-nscular injections required 3-0,000 units per Aay for days, ondolumbar injections of not les!i than 2(',,,000-30,OW units per day for 2-3 weeks. Zuboccipita-1 injections found quickly effective vhere endol=bar injections shaded no reaulta. PA 163T45 KRICHEVSKAIA, S. L4., POPOVA, D. N. On the question of oral administration of perdeMin to infants during the first skc wrlths,, Vopr. pediat. 18t 5 1950. p. 6-9 1. Of the Departmedt of Hospital Pediatrics (Head - Prof, A~ F. Tur) and of the Department of MicrobioloPZ (Head.- Prof. V. H, Berman), Leningrad State Pediatric Medical Institute (Acting Direetor - Prof. Yu, A. Kot-ikov). ME-, 20., 3, March 1951 POPOVA,.Diana Complexometric determination of metal content in the baths for cadmium and brass plating. Mashinostroene 12 no.601-32 Je'63. 1. TsZ4 DMZ, Kolarovgrad. DASKALOV, Khristo; POPOVA, Dobra A new ILvbrie ieppor variety. Selskostop nauka 2 nd: 5/6-57-2-M 163',-*, 1",, "I 7, LAPP, G. B. ; _tOl j~ S tabi I ) ty of the thermc-e.m. f . in. t an gs tep-rhcrj .1 u-7 al -In,.y- , Nov. ntiuch.-ioccl. rab. po metr. VNIUM 164 (J.[TRA 181*.2) V,4)0 " a P_ + BULGARIA/Cultivated Plauts - Potatoes. Vegetabieu. Melons. M Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., 11o 18, 1958, 8236o Authcr : Daskalov, Dilov; Popova,L). Inst : - Title : Utilizatioa of Certain Growth Stimulators in Growing Tomatoes oi-. Sheltered Grol i~d- Orig Pub : Selskostop. mis'l, 1957, 2, No 3, 154-166 Abstract : Results of the experimeiits carried oat during; 1955-1956 at the Institute of Plant Cultivation of the Academy of Sicences of Bul&-iria on hybrids heterosis: showiaS Zarya x Komet, No 10 x Bizon, No 10 x Rudzhers and others. Li the hothouse the plants were sprayed with t1:e solatimis of 2,4-D mid tomafix. The sprayinc, both of the racenes aiid the elitire plai-4t with 2,4-p solution. (10 Milligrams per liter) increased the fr.it setting by 80.8%. Spray- ing of the racenes with tomafix solutior- (2 milligram./ liter) - by 70.3% and artificial polliuation of the Card 1/2 - 43 - Aleksan(ira; PCIPOVA, Dobra Studies on the quality f,' fro't of riom.--. I 3-Iskostop nalika 2 nc).7:7,39-7?4 163. POPOVA, Dcbra c,f t~~,q -,er) . :, - w"d I-rif i u e n c, 13 - gtij r,,.' - ight, cm tlh~ de. 51089-1096 t!;~q. '~e.sk3.3t-,P nauKP- 2 r,'J-9 of some eggplant vrLri~', 164. GOVY:--'IIINI~- V.n.: jLO-1 0 ll-L-l "T - Adrenergic inner-iat4.on of the adipose tisnue 'n vertebrates. Zhur. evol. blokh-Lm. ~~ fiziol. 1 no.4-.337-342 JI.-A 65. &I'RA l8i8) 1. Taboratoriya -volyutsil adaptat3ionno-troficheskoy funktsii ner-vnoy sistem~ Ilnstitutv. Pvolyutsionnoy fiziologii i bAokb.--'mf.i imeni I.M. Sechenovs AN 53-SR, Leningrad. L 38d4-66 FWir(m)IE?ip(t)IEWP(b)IEWA'(h)IETC(m) IJP(c) MR: APS025501 UR/OJ15/65/000/009/QV~19/0021 536.532.088 AUTHORs pp, 0. B ~opova, D. I. TITLE, Thermoelectric stability of thermocouples made of refractory metals d alloys 14 SOURCE: tzmeriteltnaya tekhnika, no. 9, 1965, 19-21 TOPIC TAGS: thermocouple, thermoelectromotive force, refractory, metal, tungsten, molybdenum, temperature measurement ABSTRACT: Comparative tests were made of tungsten, molybdenum, tungsten-rhenium aA molybdenum-aluminum wires at the.oerdlovsk Affiliate of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hetrolog3M'V6 find the most reliable ma-t-e-r-ials for thermal eled- trode a d to determine the possible sour s of error in temperature measurement. It was found that tungsten and a tungste h1loy with 20% rhenium-1,9re the most stabld materials with respect to thermoelectromotive force. Following these in decreasing order of stability gre tungsten alloys with 10 and 5% rhenium respectively, molybdel ntm, and molVbdenuni'lalioyed with aluminum.-)*) It was also found that a tungsten-molybl:---. extremely stable. The thermaelectromotive force of this ty denum thermocouple pe Card 1/2 L 3804-66 ACCESSION MR: AP5025581 of thermocouple does not vary more than 50 vv (ILB deg) after 25 hours annealing In the 1500-19000C range. The calibration characteristics of the thermocouples may be, 0+=h411-v.A h" nvo-Annanl4ner A+ h4aho-im than nnnyatincy tomnnratoron, orfar. art. ha-ql! ZHUKOV, Ye.K.; FOPOVA. D.I. Materials on the excitability and functional motility of tetanic and tonic muscle fibers. Nauk zap. Kviv. un. 16 no.17:93-96 '57. (MIRA 13:2) (MUSCLIC)