SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SEMENOVA, T.A. - SEMENOVA, V.N.

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S/iv/60/001/002/007/010 BOD4 Bo67 AUTHORS: Braude, G. Ye., Ivanovskiy, F. P. TITLE. Study of the Conductivity of Zinc, Chromium, and Copper Oxide Catalysts Used for the Conversion of Carbon Monoxide PERIODICAL;. Kinetika i kataliz, 1960, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 282 - 2a6 TEXTs In Refs.1,2 the authors studied catalysts consisting of Cuo, ZnO, and Cr2 03with different ratios of the components. Since these catalysts are semiconductors, the authors studied their c!)nductivity and the rela- tion between conductiv3ty and activity. Tablets were pressed from powders of these oxides. Their :,,onductivity was measured in a vacuum of 10-5 _ 10-6 mm Hg and.in a mixture of CO andwater vapor at temperatures between 1500 and 4000C, at both increasing and decreasing temperature. The measurements were made with molybdenum probes whose circuit diagram is shown in Fig.2. A TTTrT3-1 (PPTV-1 ) pot entiometer and an Aq-M2 (ACh-m2) cathode voltmeter were used. The authors obtained easily reproducible results. With increasing temperature, the conductivity in the vacuum in- Card 1/3 Study of the Conductivity of Zinc, Chromium, S1.19 00/001/002/"J,07/010 and Copper Oxide Catalysts Used for the B004YBO%' Conversion of Carbon Monoxide creases. In the gas mixture, however, the conductivity is reduced to a constant value-the more, the higher the copper content. As is shown in Fig.6, an inverse relation-was observed between conducti ,vity Ll and specif- ic activity K sp which depends on the Cu content. There are 6 figures, 2 tables", and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut azotnoy promyshlennosti, Moskva (scientific Research Institute of the Nitrogen Industry, Moscow) SUBMITTED: December-14, 1959 Legend to Fig.2. T:tube for conductivity measurement; R :tablet; x KVK2: contacts; ~1.Bi probes;~ A,,milli- or microammeter; Ycathode volt- meter; B.-power source; a) gas inlet; b) gas outlet. Legend to Fig.6: a) molar ratio CuO/ZnO-Cr 0 , b) K 2 3 S-P Card 2/3 !3/195/60/001/002/007/010 13004/BO67 t F, .2 a I Z9 Card V3 S/081/60/000/021/010/018 2 2- 0 A005/AOOL Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, IS)60, No. 21, P.'50, # 83988 AUTHORS: Ivanovskiy, F. P., Brayde, G. Ye.., Semenova, T.. A., Lyudkovskaya,B.G. TITLE: An Investigation of a Carbon Monoxide Conversion Catalyst on the Base of the Oxides of Zinc, Chromium, and Copper PERIODICAL:' Probl. kinetiki i kataliza, 1960, Vol. 10, pp. 90-94 TEXT: The effect ofthe chemical composition on the catalytic activity and the properties of a,low temperature Zn - Cr.- Cu ca-.-,alyst for Co conversion was investigated. It turned out that the catalytic activity increases with increasing Cu content, reaches a maximum at .the catalyst compo:ftion ZnO.- Gr203 - 0-5CuO, and then decreases. On the contrary, the "ctivation energy decreases with increasing Cu content, reaches a minimum at the content of 0.5 molecules CU in the catalyst, and then increases. Therefore, the minimum value of the activation energy corre- sponds to the maximum activity. It is'assumed that the "high catalyst activity is connected with the presence of-the zinc-chromium spinel in it, which is formed at a lower temperature in the presence of Cu; which ac'Uvates the catalyst in con- siderable degree. Summary of the authors Translator's note: This is the full translation 'of the,original Russian abstract. Card 1/1 ,,YADOV, K,',- SEMENC, I.I., T,A,. ZE 1-9,E GT z Standardization in industr.lal companies. Standarti -atsiia 27 (WRA -l-.4" no.12-.3-1--40 D '63. -7 AN -PI 1, G.Ye.; SE' NC)V-A, 717 17 P - B V, NE I'l G; K -Kinetizs Qf the inLerac~-.on c&rbc)n monox-ide and stp-am a 1- elevated pressu-re. Kin. I kat. 5 no.1;5619-56' 14y-Te 16' . 1. Grosudarsvienn- instit-,-.L azotnoy promysshllennosTi. -'EVILMEYADOV, Konstantin Grigor',..'evich; Aki,::?.Yl~a; r""U"MECH-ENKOV, K.M.: red. [Eff.icient wK.;-5 of introducing the --altiple machining miethcd based on t'he standardization of parts and billets] Effektiv-- nye puti -v rt-Ddreniia metoda gnippovoi olbrabotki na onove uni- fikatsii- detalei i zagotovok.* Leningrad, 1965. 42 p. R~ VIf - ( 41364-66 1, j )/E`.V(t)/ET IIJP(c) JD/"AJ/R?4 MR7 AP6022487 (A) SOURCE CODS: UR/0064/66/000/004/003WOO40 ov AUTHOIR: Somenova, T. It.; Markina, 1-1. 1.; Fhteynbergg, 3. :-:o 07 T M~or I. K. ORG: none TITIS: low-temDerature cealysl for the carbon monoxido conversion process SOURCE: Khimicheskaya pro,-mjshlennost', no. 4, 1966, 37-40 TOPIC TAGS: carbon monoxide, industrial catalyst j ff'V'ORe~GC-A)i Zj,,Q--,CA2 MPOR AESMICT: 7he Daper discusses the properties of a low-temperature catalyst, developed at GRP, for the conversion of carbon monoxide and water vapor into hydrogen. The chromium, and copper. The main components of the catalyst are compounds of zinc. ence of sulfur comoaunds in the gas rapidly reduces the catalyst's activity. Long- L.erm tests showed the oneration of the catalyst to be stable over a period of one yea~r A gradual decrease in activity is due not only to poisoning with sulfur compounds) but also, as indicated by x-ray diffraction analysis, to a gradual recrystallization of the catalyst. 7he catalyst was then tested in a Dilot plant unit with a capacity of 1000 [ n.3 of gas per hour. The results Darn-it the authors to recommend the industrial use of t1le low-teraperature catalyst studied. Orig. art. has: 7 tables. SUB CODEE: 07/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 007 UDC: 661.961.5:66.09'7.3-974 ACC NRi AP7001364 of magnesium, manganese, aluminum, and titanium may constitute 0-05--15-cvof of the basic catalyst composition. Prior to its use, the catEayst may be treated with a hydrogen-containing gas at a temperature of 225--275C. SUB CODE: OT/ SUBU DATEs 14APr64 . D Can" SEKINOVA Pharmin Sci (d43S) 110-q he , de-v-e-lopment of -he =-anufact-urp u L I,-- .. of galenic Dre - Dara u ions .w&-u;Ts dosed - - and in the USSR. "Mos,1957- 13 pp 20 cm. (Min of Hea7th A RSI-~SR. Mos Pharm Inst . Chair of Organization of Phamaceutics). 210 copies. (Kl,, 23-57, 11-8) - SMIENOVA, T.D., aspirant Considerations on pharmaceutic vessels and &ppliance from the 17th century. Apt.delo 4 no.5:50-53 S-0 155 (MLRA 8:12) 1. Iz kafedry, organizatsii farmatsevticheskogo dela (nauchW rukovoditell-prof. P.L.Senov) Moskovskogo farma- tsevtichoskogo institute. Ministerstva zdravookhrananiya SSSR) (PHARMACY. appratna and instruments, ~ hist., in Russia) SFJWNOVA, .TD On the problem of developing the production of galenicala and dosed and ready-made drugs. Apt.delo 6 no.2:22-27 Mr-Ap '57. (MIRA 10;6) 1. Iz kafedry organizatsii farmatsevticheakogii dela (zav. - dotsent T.I.Tolltsmen) Moskovskogo farmatsevticheskogo institute (nauchnyy rakovoditell,.- prof. F.L.Senov) (DRUG INDUSTRY) SED--f-AIGIn. T.D Dmitril Ivenovich ilcnd,~'L~~F!v Hud phnr-aacy; on tho 50th RrInIvernary of his death. Apt,,ielo 6 n,).4:56-59 Jl-Ag '57- (Y,;'RA 10:9) 1. Iz k-afedz7 organizatqii farmAtsevtichealcolgo dela (zav. - dotsent T -I-Tolltsman) Moskm~kcro farnatsevticheskoiro i n2' i'uta (MEM-3MV, DMITRII IVANOVICH, 1834-1907) (PHA',RKACY--Hlz3,TalY.) GOLOSOVA9 N.A.; LEMENEV, L.M.3 LITINSKIY, A.M.; LOKSHINA, R.D.; SEMENO - TLIL -T-.D.-;:--TARASOVA, L.G.; TOLITWIAN, T.I.,dots.; STETSYUK, A.M., red.; SENCHIID, K.K., tekbn. red. [Manual on the organization of pharmaceutical service] Uchebnik`0ir-`I ganiz4tsii farmatsevticheskogo dela. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo med. lit-ry Medgizq 1961. 419 p. (DRUGSTORES) (MIRA 14:8) Saf-EIIOV-A, T.D.; T-CLITR-ILUITI T.I., dots., red.; PROKOF'YEV, V.P., red.; - - Kgrov, I.M., tteY-hn. red. [Pharmaceuticza-I industry; a lectu--e]Farmatsevticbeskaia pro- r.ysh-lennost'; lektsiia. Pod red. T.I.Tolltsman. Moskva, 1-i lAosk. meditsinskii in-t im. IJI.Sechenova, 1962 29 p;:9) imIRA 1 (Drug industry) TOLITSMAN., T.I.;--~ OVA, .,T...D.; GOLOSOVA, R.A. Public councils in pharmacies. Apt. delo 12 no.6-.12-16 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Farmatsev-ticheskiy fakulltet I Moskovskogo ordena I-anina meditsinskogo institata imeni I.M. Seche-nova. T in -.F~~!.R. Lot de -13 (RTR~. I "o-skovFkr-) Drdena Len-Ina _i elf SAGMSOV. I.K.,, kandidat tekbnicbeekikh nauk; SZMXNOVA, T.F., inzhener. Properties of heat-resistant II-257-T atee-f.--T-aploenergetika 3 no.11:42-45 N '56. (19aA 9t12) 1. Vsesoy.-uztqy tepoltekhnicheskiy institut. (Steel--Teating) tt4-(.Jjv45- 14ig 5/104.f6o,/ C'00/006/001/004 E193/,483 AUTHORS: Moiseyev, A.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Engineer, Surovtseva, Ye,D., Engineer and Sukhobokova, N.V., Enl4ineer TITLE, The Effect of Heat Treatment on 1:he Creep Resistance of the Austenitic Stool D-0694P (E169411) PERIODICAL: Elektricheskiye Stantsii, 1960, !.qo~6, pp.24-26 TEXT: Austenitic steels are being increasingly used in the construction of electrical power generating equipment and. since data on the creep properties of these materials are scarce, the present authors investigated the effect of heat treatment conditions on the creep resistance of steel E1694R, which contained (wtJo') 0.12 C, o.41 si, 1.53 14n, 13.8 Cr, 15.7 Ni, 0.92 Nb, 0.019 S, 0.018 P and 0,002 B~ The effect of two types of treatment only was investigated: stabilization and austenitization. The various stabilized specimens were air-cooled after (1) 10 h at 600-'Ci (2) 10 h at 7500C; (3) 10 h at 8500C and (4) 3 h at 9000C. Specimens subjected to the austenitization treatment were water-quenched after (5) 1 h at 1150% or (6) 1 h at 1170'C. The results of tensile and impact tests, Card 1/2 81f I 4'~ s/lo4/'6o/000/006/001/004 E193/E483 The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Creep Resistance of the Austenitic Steel .914694P (E1694R) conducted on specimens under various heat treatments, were inconclusive and could not be used as a basis for the selection of the optimum heat treatment. However, the results of creep tests, carried out at 6100C under a stress of 25 kg/mm2, showed conclusively the superiority of the austenitization. over the stabilization treatment, Thus, for instance, the time to rupture for the specimen subjected to treatment (2) was 663 h, whereas the specimen subjected to treatment (6) failed after 7228 h. On the basis of these results, it is recommended that when creep resistance is of primary importan.ie, the austenitic steels should be heat.-treated by heating to 1150 to 11700C, holding at the temperature for a period, allowing 2 min for 1 mM2 of the cross- section, and quenching in water, The exper:Lmental results are tabulated. There are 3 tables and I Soviet reference, Card 2/2 KUNETSOV, N.V., doktor tekhn.nauk; LUZIft-11OV, G.I., inzh.; GAVRILOV, A.F.; SF14E NOVA, T.F. Preventing peening in shot blasting cleaning of heating surfaces.. Teploenergetika 7 no.10:27-3,1 0 160. 0,URA 14:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhricheskiy institut. (Boilers--Cleaning) FRIDLYAND, G.I., kand. tekhn. nauk; ROZOVA, Z.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; SEMENOVA, T.F., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Method for determining the activity of tanning extracts. Nauch, issl.*trudy TSNIILV 16:126-138 t62. (MIRA 16:10) * 7__1A C C B -ACCESSION NR- AP4041439 S/0188/64/00-0/003/0068/0071 AUTHOR: Mednikov, 0. L, S TITLE: The effect of circuit and, diode parameters on the work of a parametric frequency divider SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. 'Vestnik. Seriya 3. Fizika, astronomiya,. no. - 3, 1964, 68-71 TOPIC TAGS: frequency d-ivfder, Q factor, division band, repetition scaling band, para- metric frequency divider,. circuit parameter effect, diode parameter effe6t, twin circuit frequency divider, pumping amplitude ABSTR~CT: The authors note that in .a munber of previously published papers dealing with twin-circuit parametric frequency dividers with. nonlinear capacitance, it has.been shown j that maximum division bands should be obtained if the Q-factors of the circuits are equal. Furthermore, experiments have shown that it is essential to determine the - Q1 B with proper allowance for losses in the diode, since these losses,.,may frequently play.a basic role. The purpose of the present article is to study the dependence of -the division band (repetition- scaling band) on the parameters of the circuit and of the diode, as well, as o~ the pum*g. !amplitude. The divider circuit is shown in Figure I of the :~nCIOB,ure. Thescalingor 1/4 C ACCESSION NR: AP4041439 division factor was selected as equal to 4, with the pumping freqiency at about 1 Mc. Two diode types were.used: with high and low losses in this band. The automatic bias voltage on thEi diode was regulated by;means of the variable resistance R3, shunted by the large capacitance C3. The authors -determined the conditions for achieving the maximum division band for both diode types. - Of the diodes used in the experiment, type D7 had the larger losses. In this case, it was found that the generation and division bands, as well as the slope of the frequency-respon'Be curves, were practically independent of the rati-n- of the Q- factors of the insulated circuits Q10 and Q20. In the case of the lowL-loss; diode, the authors arrived at the conclusion that -the equivalent conductance of the circuit is not d function of the diode parameters, with the Q-factors -in the working mode detei~mined by the intrinic* losses of the circuits. The dependence of thedivision band on detuning of them 6ircuits and pumping amplitude was also studied. "The authors express 1heir sincere gratitude to Ye. R. Mustell. V. N. Parygin and N. K.' Maneshin for their attontion to the work and valuable advice. " Orig. a#. has: 3 forimulas and 4 figures. Mosiko ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teorii, kolebaniy- skiy Gos. Universitet. T Oscillation Theory, Moscow State University), 2/j -ard. (Department of. SEMENOVAJ, T. K.: SEMENOVA, T.K.: "Vitamin Bl in hypertonic disease" (Clinical-laboratory investigation). Dnepropetrovsk, 1955. Min Health Ukrainian SSR. Dnepropetrovsk State MedicaL Inst. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences.) So. K~izhnaya letopis'. No. 49, 3 December 1955. Moscow. 'ACCESSION NR: AT4016403 S/3049/62/000/000/0027/0038 AUTHOR: Varshavskiy, V. I.; Semenova, T. N. TITLE: Teaching the recognition of configurations by iorraftig formal attributes SOURCE: Printsipy* postroyenlya samoobuchayushchikhsya, sistem (Principles of con- struction of self-instructing systems). Sbornik materialov simpoziuma, 1961. Kiev, Gostekhizdat U]crSSSR, 1962, 27-38 TOPIC TAGS: character recognition, optical character recolMition, cybernetics, .pattern recognition, learning, self teaching machine ABSTRACT: The paperconsiders an algorithm designed for the recognition of configura- tions. This algorithm refers to parameters which vary during the process of the operation. Considering the possibility of normalizing the configuration in size and position within the field of vision, and also assuming a binary character for the receptors, the problem can be reduced to'the formalized one of the separation of two subsets of the vertices of a unit n'-dimensional cube. For the separation, an algorithm Is proposed which elaborates a system of not less than n formal attributes, iii the space of which the sets have a strictly divisive hyperplane. 'Also given the work are the results of an experiment to check the 1/2 Card ACCESSION NR: AT4025433 S/0000/62/000/000/0027/0040 AUTHORS: Varshavskiy, V. I.; Semenova, T. N. TITLE: Learning program for recognition of configurations SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elek- trosvyazi. Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya. 16th, Leningrad, 1961. Kibernetika i elektronno-vy*chislitel'naya tekhnika (Cyber-. netics and electronic computer technology); materialy* konferentsii.. Moscow, Gosenergoizdat, 19G2, 27-40 TOPIC TAGS: algorithm, reading machine, convex functiont set theory, .automaton, pattern recognition modeling ABSTRACT: A mathematical formulation of the character-recognition problem for automatic reading machines is presented. Particular attention is paid to the case when the set of possible input con- figuration is not fully specified prior to construction of the Cord 1/3 ACCE9SION NR: AT,4025433. recognizing automaton, but is formed during3its operation. This raises the question of constructing an automaton which develops during the course of its operation the law governing the transfor- mation of coordi.nAtes in such a way that the sets corresponding to different _Jmages;~in the transformed space have nonintersecting con-. vex shells. The-mathematical investigation -is based on results ob-.., tained by the authors earlier on the possibility of separating the subsets of the vertices of unit n-diminsional hypercubes. (DAN, v. 139., No. S.and No. 6). The set of permissible qonfiguration is bro-- ken up into two nonintersecting subsets, called the images of the.. configurations and the problem then consists of constructing some function which assumes two different values for two different images. An algorithm was.developed for the prol-lem and tested with the "Ural- 1" computer. Some shortcomings of the propo .sed algorithm'have been disclosed and means for their elimination are described. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 10 formulas- Card 2/3 -ACCESSION NR: AT4025433 ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED.-' olsep62 SUB CODE: DP, MA Card _3/3 DATE ACQ: 07Apr64 NR REF SOV: 005 ENCL: 00 OTHER-.; 000 SO-M 170W T . N. and MRS, I A 'IS KIY, V.I. "Learning Program for identification o~ loonfigurations.1 RePort submit-bed for the Symposium on Principles in the Design of Self-learning Systems, Kiev Ukr SSR, 5-9 May 10,61 SEME!,T01VA, T.N.: PESTS, K.N M,D-rphology, distribuzdon and seasonal occurrence of the larvae of the oph~iuru-id Ophiocten sericeum (Forbes) s.1. in the plankton of the nortl- wes', Atlantic and "he Norwegian and Barents Sfaas..Okeanologiia 4 no-4: (MIRA 17:10) 2. Karedra g1di-otAologli 1,1o,,i1wvsWj,,o grooLidunst,vent1w iml inst-itut okenologii AN S.S.Al, i Polyavliyy nauchno-ir, ladovatellskly institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeanograflit imen-i N.M. Knipovicha. BLYIPM I.A.; DUSHEU, T.K.; Slam-NOVA, T.V.; SHGhMBA, I.Ya Deteraination of boron with crystal violet. Zav.lab. 27 uo.6:64./r-650 161. (MIRA 34:6) 1. Kazakhakiy institut minerallnogo syrIya, TSentrallnaya laboratoriya Cholyabinakogo geologicheakogo tresta i TSentralInaya laboratoriya Yuzhno-Ka7,,-tkhstanskogo eologicheskogo upravlaniya. (Borcn-Analysis) Mystal violet) ,.I. (I. ; SHTRAKHER , L.I. --!I ~,arn in tide S-.,erd-",Dt;sk Wcollen and 'ic-,Sted /,-r- Combine. Tekst. -,rorn. 25 no.S-82-81, Itg 165. `~,r-nova. 2. N-challnik pryadil1rcy f-Ar" D-Ver I ol I r. ~~-o lkonbi nata ( f or Khacha tryun ct-le-la Svei-61ovskcEr, cr - I--)- kher) S/07 60/034/06/06/040 B01 5YB061 AUTHORSs Mallisev, A. N., Kobozev, N. I., Semenova, T.N., Karpova, Ye. I. (Moscow) TITLE, Some Structural Problems of Hydrogenation Catalysisl III PERIODICAL~p Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii,'1960, Vol. 34, No. 6. pp. 1190-1199 TEXT4 The connection between the structure-of a hydrocarbon to be hydrogenated, and the structure of the active center of the catalyst was examined. The number of atoms in the acti-7e ensemble of the platinum and palladl.um catalysts,were already calculated in the authors' laboratory and by other researchers (Table 1, data on the hydrogenation and dehydrogenation tests). The present examinations took place on the hydrogenation of 1-h~Rtenel cyclohexeneilmethy1cyclohexaneq and 1,3-yc!~! hexadiene (Table 2,. i~e_fractive indices) in an. ethanol solution at 2500- on silica gel with a very thinly applied (0..001-0.02 monatomic) layer cf platinum. The experimental diagrams (Fig. 1) of the dependence of the acti-ity of the degree of'occupation.o f the catalyst sh ow three maxima. Card 1/3 VK Some Structural Problems of Hydrogenatl~lzll Slo~6 66)~~jIO61061040 Catalysis III B015YB06i The hydrogenaticn"thus takes.place on three types of active centers, 4 t and t,2].'The ensemble' t occurs with relatively [Pt 2] [P 6-71 rp 1P 121 high.degrees of occupation. Since the above~maxima agree,for all four hydrocarbons examined, it was established that the structure of the molecule to be hydrogenated'is not decisive for' the structure of the active center. On the basis of the theory of the active centers, the absolute activity (Table 3), and-the activity of the centers for three of the hydrocarbons examined (Table 4) were calculated. The calculated values agree well with the experimental data, The.rise in the activity of the platinum ensemble Pt2] ~[Ptlfl is explained by the theory of N~ I. Kobozev (Ref.. 6), and-is du 'e to the self-activation of the catalyst owing to the recuperation of the energy ofthe hydrogenation reaction. The part of the.energy which is recuperated by the catalyst-, and which leads to the self-activation of the active centers, depends in some measure on the structure and energetic characteristics of the molecule to be hydrogenated. A. A. Balandinj, L. A. Nikolayevt N. A, Reshetovskaya, A.. A. Lopatkin, V. I. Shekhobalova, V. P. Lebedev, V. M. Gryaznov.,A, V. Frost, D. V. Sokollskiy, K. I. Stender, N. I. Shcheglov, Card 2/7 8 Some Structural Problems of hyarogenation S1076V60 141061061040 Catalysis III B015/ .o61 A. V. Bukhman, and Yu. G. Lapin are mentioned in the text. There are 7 figures, 4 tables, and 15 references: 14 So-viet and 1 German. ASSOCIATION; Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M4 V. Lomonosova (Moscow state University imeni M, V. Lomonosov) SUBMITTEDa June 30. 1958 Card 3/, r V V JSSR/Gultivated Plants. PotF-toes. Vegetables. Melons. -Abs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958. 20311- Author : F.I. Bobryshev, Ye. Alferova, A. Goloshchapavra, Inst : Stavropol' Agricultural Institute Title : The Effect of Side Dressing on Potato Productivity. (Vliyaniye podkormK, na urozhaynost' kartofelya). Orig Pub: Sb. nauchno-issled. rabot, stud. Stavropol'sk. s.-kh. in-t, 1956, v~yp. 4, 47-48. Abstract: At the test site of the Stavropol' Agricultural Institute the boost in the potato harvest through the! application of i4PK in side dressing during various periods did not exceed 10%; the yield was somewhat increased by the supplemental feeding of N during budding. Card 1/1 SEMPVA, V.A. Biological characteristics of actinomycetes of the red graup with the verticillate structitre of their sporiferous hyphae. Anttbiotiki 7. no.12:1057-1063 D 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Otdel novykh antibiotikov (" N.K.Solov'yeva) Vsesq~uznogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta ant'Lbiotikov. (ACTIYC14YCES) TIKHONOV, N.N.; SEME1,10VA, V.A. Content of mediators in the blood in lead poisoning. Report Vo.l:Adrenaline content in the dynamics of lead poisoning in an experiment. Izv. 10, Kazakh. SSR, Ser. med. nauk no.22 42-47163. (MIRA 16:10) (LEAD POISONING) (ADRENALINE D~ THE BODY) W-9-0-W-0 _0* 0 0 0 4_4 0 ,w a 41 a a at4 $0 4 60-- 0* 004 00 r ih i;l w !;( ~Ij St A* 0 6k R!qf NI psiVISIS I so to (oil is WS S Anthracest derivatives. IV. prti;irstion of anthre. tivinone by oxidation of satbracont with chlorine In a water auspe"on. R. 11. Vedmnw suid V. A. Scumquya.. 1. A%W CA*m. (U. S. S. RA 13, - is &nth l(M) IWO); cf. C. A. 33, 9317-.- Fhe yield of quinoue in thcoxidation ofauthracene with CI water manounted only to 4045%. The yield can be law add to 74-740 if the cow". of active Cl is incmased by add 'of N&CId. The *Id of anthtinjuhume in the oxidation he Uf anthrwvnc undrF the Santa couditions, Imt In t twVu(wKI&w"1d(k)%. if the authruccne was oWlied with Cf giss in water sm. lociuloo at 10-A* in the absence of Alkali, using 4.157 S. 11106. oif Cl per S. njW. of anthracrat for 1.1.3 lirs. Tlit ywid was increased to 90% if the oxidAtion "= carried out in the pr .1kali in the &out. u~sAary for ncuttalii- W( 4 1 he IICI (-111"I ItUftnIC OW IMC613u. AtUl Uxing t- At.. A &CTALLUVOICAL LITERATME CLASSWOC&TWO its ;ft I/ 1,1nowe -4 Mae') w4r Ckv of( US _Av 10-IS11" 000000:4 0*000000 00 V: 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 14) 3.62 01 Of Cl Per C. mul. Of &ZAthractuc for &5 bmt the fda conditit be' the sanic. Finally. the )*Id 9, De acre _--7. if.11 by-producti of the reactior aratcly with C1 tAl or with lk. *Id,* anthraquicortc. the fnikiwitilt lituducts vrem kkm0fiei in the pnxisicus tif wailatwu of antloactue: asukra*,j, OXORIArand, and tracvs of do. hydr"n1hrome. The oxidizing agent in this reaction was oliviously mol. CI and not free 11CIO. A. A. P. --PAL Sr 1*0 w1walOANG 3-a-V Me 0000000000*0000*00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 a 0 0 0 00 -00 ~60 -00 00 9 000 coo P. 1200 goo. goo V** !200 UOO 19 00 P- a WWI I tsQM1 t1t a) U 191 lei OU 304 on *a OU 634 ta it Itt 3 ~-va ~ 0 1~ Jus n In Ilt TT phygiology of the metabolism ot Cl. acettstrulyticum. 1. UtalUtion of two-plus" fermentation (Or deCOMPO&i- tion of difficuld y fermentable raw materiAl (M01"Se's)- N, 1). leru%alimAil and V. A. SemenON-A, -Iti-fikitst"gY U.S.S.R.i 13, 116-2.3jin Enslish.-U-MI111014); cf. C.A. 38, 33L44.-A mash ~isntg-, 0 !Matibru Mal and 1.5% 111012~ws (1) fM"cz%L41t' TV elta% one contx. I)% corn nteal without 1. A hitber I content greatly lowers the yield of fermrntation products (U). Since I mtstains can- 'iderabic knits. of anitfillable '%" sourct,, their elc"% incremn hocttrial gybwth and Rcid fortuation. but lewers the formation al'U. Therefore. if it is de4rable to utilize a W-grr anst. of nuslasw% and insurr normal Vield., of 11. 20-50% Of the I [G be taken is added at the beginning and the rest at the 12th to 18th hr. of fermenta6m, durinx the period of max. acidity of the medium. Owingtotheitrong bufferini capacity of I it is acidifiert before addri., to pre. vent a decrease in the yield of neutral ptuducts. The optimal concn. I I to be taken O-Peinh, on the amitto, -N r-onitnt- the higher the latter the lower should be the, crsnc~. A tnaA corstg. 1.5% corn meal anti 11.2% 1 (added its 2 pnrtkm,) tif any type %vill imure norinal fermentation T. 1.2ane% A 11. 1 L A OETALLURGKAL LITIRATIAE CLASSIMAYICIN "P 0 f coo 000 toe U U AT PC- us K, a, 'It it a 11ZA-MIL 11-i--ado 011 Rim 1149AMG 2 a I 0 0 0 IVA -00,0 *-* 9 a 0 0 SEMENOVA, V. A. Cand. Blolog. Sel. Dissertation: "Heterofermentative Lactic Bermentation Caused by the Culture of Betabacterium breve (0. ~uensen) Type." Moscow Order of Lenin State U Imeni Mi. L. Lomonosov, 7 May 47. SO: Vechernyaya 'doskva, May, 1947 (Project #1?836) a- I a I, ~A I, - A a a a a a I It L- is CC_jo a! 4 is v U .1 48 -~Cqp x fit 111. 4 T I I..L-A A~l OffrAtsirl petreat'll A A Material requirements In the nutrient and energy rais. .00 tions of bacterial metabolism. V. N. b"h2potLitnikow anal 00 V. A. Semen Af'kr bid * 18. If)5-17(1940).-- O".A." Zcm X" I-so IPetnit wtion Of by Btalaba(l. brety (H) f k.aahlIPNI,h III Wrone-cs lictate methum. but of I 11th,"i "ill.1 t-11114IIIIIIII 111-1 r 111147). Ina phosphate-huffetral Implone utedlunt with III Kile-ow, 01 1111-1 Wai o4 K I"iffvr. I'vempolailtin .4m. F~ ~, filittrai louget wif,1101 still -410,it thim Olt 411gtr 0141tit" fial if 1,11 0". abat," d the thi6mv ahifir (twit Ittarulins I Its see fertuc"ting It. IWly in the fermentatlan pyruvic aelIl 00 'ttlil AK)If are f(wmed much more copiously thAn 1. 00 IIrIrT0frTIurIItAtIVr fOntI4tkM of 1. e.g. jy 11, Ims it rapitl 60 A irtiti.1 mace (etpecially In neutral medlumil in which thr too -cr-idation-reduction reactkvs of cell-building metabtzollavi mpply the entire H dicniand. Then participation of 11 in forming fermentation products incraraws greatly, anal 2 roe utilization of It k slower. Julian F. Smith Co :60 100 :040 I.; A 3 A - S L A LITEVATWE CLASSIPACATIC. 0 t:e -7- 6 YA b u u Av Po ul nVIR 00011 Kit ICU It at or a n MI -1~;- 0 -XW -1 to An v W 1W 2 a 3 11 ~2-2, V! USSR/Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis F-2 Antibiotics Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, Vo 1, 1957, 513 Author A. K. Solov'yeva, Semenova, A. A. Bel'govskaya, M. M. Tayg Inst Title On the Search for New Antibiotics of Actinomycetin Origin. Orig Pub : Anribiotilri, 1956, 1, No 1, 11-14 Abstract : A plan for the investuilgation and selection of actinomyces for the purroose of finding new antibiotics is described. The plan has been approved by the All Union Scientific~Research Institute of Anti- biotics. Cultures of actinomyces have been isolated by planting specimens of Card 1/4 USSR/Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis F-2 Antibiotics Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, 1957, 513 Abstract soil on the Chapek agar medium with glucose. The antagonistic properties were determined after 14 days of growth of all isolated cultures on hard organic and synthetic media by the method of imposi- tion of agar blocks, and utilizing Staphylococcus aureus 209, 'bacterium coli, Micobacterium B-5, and Monilia as test microbes, Simultaneously the cul- tural and morphological indices were studied. The data which were obtained were utilized to determine the taxonomic position of the actinomycite in order to identify it as soon as possible. In this stage, 1000 cultures were tested with 30 Card 2/4 tTSSR/?Aicrobiology. Antuibiosis and Symb _J o s i s F-2 Antibiotics Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biolo-iya, No 1, 1957, 513 0 Abstract to 4015' having been declared. defective. In the second stage the antagonistic properties of the cultural fluids of the active cultures obtained during the growth of the stm-a-ins on fluld and- synthetic media were studied. B. prcteus X19, Pyocyaneus bacillus, Vibric. phosphoreseens, and Bacillus anthracoides were used as test microbes in addition to those above enumerated. Hundreds of cultures,, 80 to 90% of which were defective, were tested at this stage. In the presence of high titers the culture fluids were further studied, by the utilization of antibiotic resistant forms and pathogenic micro- organisms. In this stage the antivirus Card 3/4 T5SSR/Microbiology. Antibiosis and Symbiosis -P-P Antibiotics Abs Jour Ref. Zhur-Biologiya, No 1, ]'957, 513 Abstract and antitumor properties were also determined. The toxicity of the culture fluids and their ability to combine with blood serum were further investigated. In the succeeding stages thE! selection of media and conditions for the cultivation and chemical purification of antibiotics were carried out. The chemotherapeutic properties of the antibiotics were then studied. Card 4/4 No if 1/9 j il` SOLOV-YEVA, SEMENOVA, V.A., DELOVA, I.D.,RUDAYA. S.M., ILOINSKAYA, S.A. .Selection4f_~trains of Actinomyces producing anticancer antibiotics. [with summary in English]. Antibiotiki 3 no.1:3-7 Ja-F158 (MIRA 11:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatAllskiy institut antiblotikov. (ANTIBIOTICS, anti-cancer, selection of productive strAin of Actinomyces (Rus)) (ACTINOMYCES, anti-cancer antibiotics 13rod.. strains, selection (Rus)) .(CYTOTOXIC DRUGS, antibiotics -orod. by Actinomyces, selection of productive strains (Rus)) MELINIKOVA, A.A., SEMENOVA,,V.A., SOLOVIYEVA. NA., SNSZHUOVA, L.P. GINZ13URG,: G_.N. Formation of actinoxanthin; a new antitumor antibiotic [with summary in English]. Antibiotikl 3 no.1:18-22 Ja-]V'58 (MMA 11:5) 1. O,tdel novykh antibiotikov Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovntell skogo institute. (ACTINOMYGES, globisporus, prod, of nnti-tumok antibioti4. actinounthine Pus)) (ANTIBIOTTICS, actiuoxanthine. anti-tumor activity & -Drod. by Actinomyces globisporus (Rus)) (CYTOTOMIG DRUGS, same) 50) SOV/80-32-4-32/47 AUTHORS: Andrianov, K.A., Zubkov, I.A., Semenova, '7.A. and Mikhaylov, S.I. TITLE- The Arylation of Methyldichlorosilane by Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Arilirovaniye meti-ldikhlorsilana aromaticheskimi uglevodorodami) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959, Vol 32, Nr 4, PP 883-888 (USSR) ABSTRACT: As the reaction of arylation of alkylbalidesilanes is of extreme technological importance, the authors investigated the arylation .of methy1dichlorosilane by benzene, toluol, diphenyl and naphthalene, in the presence of boric acid. The interaction of tuluol, diphenyl and naphthalene with methyldichlorosilane in the presence of boric acid resulted in the formation of tolylmethyldichlorosilane, diphenylmethyldichlorosilane and naphthylinethyldichlorosilane. Some physical constants, such as boiling points, densities and Card 1/2 refraction indices, were determined for these synthesized compounds SOV/80-32-4-32/47 The Arylation of Methy-Idichlorosilane by Aromatic Hydrocarbons and :5hown in the tables. There are 1-0 tables and 8 references, I of which is Soviet, 4 English and 3 American. SUBMITTED: December 19, 1957 Card 2/2 SEMENOVA, V.A.; SOLOVIYEVA, N.K.- ~IjYt~*M,)VS1'AYji, I,.S.; Dil-:ITRIYEVA, V.S.; FTENBEA, D.M..; RODIONOVSWA, E.I.; CHEREINKOVAp L.V.; KHORELOV, A.S.; BYCHKOVA, M.M.; GINZBURG, G.N. Antibiotic phytobacteriomycin, effective In controlling bacteriosis in plants. Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khop. mikrobiol. 17:131-139 160. (141RA 15:3) (Antibiotics) (Bacteria, Phytopathogenic) SOLOVt','rT-7VA, U.K.; SEMENOVA, V.A.; ILIINSKAYA, S.A.; LYAGINA, N.M.; TAYG, M.M. Outline of some antibiotics suitable for controlling diseases in . plants. Trudy Vses. inst. sel'khoz. mik:robiol. 17:140-146 '60. (MIRA 15:3) (Plants--Diseases) (Antibiotics) 5;6oo 782i4 SOV/80-33 -3 -115/47. AUTHORS- Torocheshnikov, N. S., Semenova, V. A. .TITLE: Concerning the Chromatographic Analysis of Gaseous Mixtures Containing Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Methane PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimil, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 3, pp 597-602 (USSR) ABSTRACT: H2 -, N2- , and CH4- containing gaseous mixtures used in the nitrogen indus3try are analyzed in USSR, using the time-consuming VTI apparatU3. A quick and accurate chromatographic analysls devised by the authors reduced the time of analysis to 20 min and gave satisfactory results, in agreement with thcse obtained in the. VTT apparatus. The chromatographic apparatus consists of' a 200 cm spiral glass or metal tube filled with AG-2 or SKT type activated carbon. The mixture of the Card 1/2 displaced gas and C02 went sub.,iequently to a measuring Concerning the Chromatographic Analysis of 782!4 Gaseous Mixtures Containing Hydrogen, Nitrogen, solf/80-33-3-15/4'7. 0 and Methane burette where CG2 was absorbed by NaOH solution, and the voiume of the component gas was determined. The accuracy of the method was satisfactory for all gas mixtures containing more than 1% of a given component gas. There are 2,figures; 1 table; and 5 references, I German, 4 Soviet. ASSOCIATION: D. I, Mendeleyev Moscow Chemical. and Technological Institute (Moskovslciy kh1miko-tE.khnologicheskiy ,-institut imeni D. I. MendeleyeVEL) SUBMITTED.- July 13, 1959 Card 2/2 S124ENOVA., V.A., assistent Using the method of the analysis of forced microvibratio-s of a crosshead in investigating external friction processes-in metals. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.10:16-27 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Moskovskiy stankoinstrumentalInyy institut. (Friction) S/194/62/000/006/140/232 D201/D308 AUTHOR: Semenova, V.A.. TIME: Forces oscillations in a system witli one degree of freedom as a -method of studying Coulomb friction P-~'RIC-DFI' A 2~: Re-ferativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika i radioelektroni-ka, - no. 6, 1962, abstract 6 Zh 16 (Tr. Vses. zaochn. energ. in-ta, 1961, no. 17, 7-14) T: -2he use of forces oscillations of a system with one degree of freedon in the -oresence of strong damping by Coulomb friction I C) s 0---termIttent oscillations) is Droposed for the study of micro-di, placements during static and kinetic friction. A preliminary experi- 0 i'llent has sho,.,in that, wit-h forces less than the static friction for- ce and with intermittent oscillation, there is a relative r--,icro- disDiacement of contacting bodies. A survey of literaTure on mea- surements of preliminary displacement with Coulomb friction is gi- ven. 16 references. JAbstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 SEWNOVA, V.A., assistent Physical nature of the external friction under conditions of harmonic vibrations of the crosshead in the range of preliminary displacement. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no.2:38-1+3 162. (NIRA 15--5) 1. Moskovskiy stankoinstrumentalinyy institut. (Friction) 2 Ev NOV, V.A. inzh. Evaluation of the action of remote control protection systems with consideration of the contact resistance at the short circuit location. Elek. sta. 33 no.6:81-83 J13 '62. (MIRA 15:7) (Electric power distribution) (Electric protection) SEMENOV, Pavel Grigarl-yevich;-SEMENOVA, Vera Aleksandrovna; GAYSKIY, V.N.,, otv. red.; KOTSABEIIKO, Yej,-.,--re-a. 'izd-va; FROLOV, P.M. I tekhn. red. [Catalog of earthquakes in TaJikistan for the periods 1865- 1940 and 1941-1952). Katalog zemletriasenii, oshchushchav- shikhsia na t-erritorii Tadzhikistana za poriody 1865-1940 1 1941-1952 g~. Stalinabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk Tadzhikskoi SSR. No. 3. 1958. 137 p. (Akademiia nauk Tadzb"Lkskoi SSR. Trudy, Vol. 86). (MIRA 16'-4) (Tajikistan-Earthquakes) SEM10VAI V.A.; IL'INSKAYA, S.A.; TAYG, M.M.; MELI:'HKOVA, A.A.04 -'-~'-'; ~Yff A-I-,.; BUIAROWMA, I.S.; YHOWT, N.M. Study of wma actinomycetes forming closely related anti- biotics. Antibiotiki 8 no.1:12-18 Ja'63. (MIRA 16:6) -1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut anti- 6iotikov. (ACTINOMYCES) (RACTMUOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE M&DLQ (ANTIBIOTICS) t a j~j t, (-4, C2 Rd SENENOVA, V.B.J. starshiy laborant D.I.Finlkols reaction in the diagnosis of diseases of the liver, inflammation of the gall bladder and the billary tract. Trudy LSGMI no.69:184-189 P61. (MIRA 15!11) l.Kafedra propedevtiki vnutrennikh zabolevaniy Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. S.M.Ryss). (BILE) (LIVER-DISFASES) (GALL BLADDEF-INFIA*RTION) (BILIARY TRACT-DISEASES) MMYXV, G.TS., kand. 9601--mineral. nauk; otvetstvemnyy- red.; _SXw_OVA, V.D., red.; AJ2XROVA, P-7., tekhn. red. [Conference on the Unification of Stratigraphic Piano-of the pro-Paleozoic and Phleozoic of Ilafftern, Kazakhstan. Synopses of reports] Soveshchanie po unifikateii stratigraficheskikh akhem Dopaleozoia i -ftleozoir. Vostochnogo Kazakhsitana. Thzisy dokladov. Mma-Ata, Izd- Yo Akad. nauk Kazakhekoi SSR, 1957. 154 Pd- (Kazakhstan-Obology, Stratigraphic) (Km 11:10) V. G. Golovin, Ii. G., ~Eudnev, 0. M. Semenova., V. G., Mikhaylova, Ye. G., :I Staroverova, A. V., Klimaticheskiy i gid-rologiches atlas Baltiyskogo morya (Climatic and liydrological atlas of the Baltic Sea O-COW, Gid-,-ome4-eo' dat - . -Z (Publishing House of Hydrometeorological Service), 1957, 106 pages of maps; ( mGeofiz 6/58-4o28 K) DEGTYAREV, F.G.; SEMENOVA V F DOLGOVSKIYY V.V.,, otv. za vyp.; - _'_ " "i' ANIRAAA~_ ov. za vyp.; MANVELOVA, Ye.S., tekhh.red. [New equipment of canned milk plants in foreign countries) 0 novom oborudovanii molochnokonsei3imykh zavodov za rube- zhom. Moskva, 1962. 21 p. (MIRA. 16:4) 1. Moscow, TSentrallnyy institut naqchno-tekhaicheskoy in- formatsii pishchevoy promyshlennosti. -(Canning industry-Equipment and supplies) USSR / Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Patholo- T gical). Blood. Blood Pressure. Hy-pertionia Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biologiya, No 21, 1958, 97596 Author : Semenova, V.. I. Inst : Not given Title :Change of Liver Functions in Burn Trauma Orig Pub.- Voyen. -med. zh., 1957: No 12, 25)-30 Abstract: In patients with burns of second and third degrees from the first days o-f affection,, the antitoxic, Pro tein-forming I pigmentarv3 and pro thrombin- form- 0 ing functicns of the liver decreased. Correlation with the affected surface and condition of patients was not found. Card 1/1 SEI-U;NOVAt V.I. Rhizosphere microflora of rice on reclaimed saline aoils of central Fergana. Uzb. biol. 2ihur. no. 6:3-8 160. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Institut botaniki'AN UzSSR. (FERGANA-RICE) (RHIZOSPFME MIGROBIOLOGY) SEMENOVA, V.I. kand.med.nauk,- BOGACHEVA, L.I. Case of dermatomyositis with successful treatment. Trudy MNIKI no.5j233-236-162. (MBA 16:4) 1. Iz II terapevticheekoy kliniki Ylpskovskogo oblastnogo nauchno-isoledavatellskogo klinicheakogo instituta imea Vladimirskogo (zav. - doktor med.nauk L.P.Flmasman), (MUSCLES-DISEASES.) (SKIN-DISIKASES) W- SEIMENOVA, 14.1. Redesigning the fastering unit of rods on a grab er,3ne. Opneupory 26 no.11:537 161. (MA 17:2) 1. trasnogorovskiy ogneupornyy zavod im. Ler.ina. ---~ SW"QVAr-VR,-(446ft)M4) Conbined treatment of teeth with inflamed pulp. Stomatologiia 38 no-3:25-26 MY-Je '59. (MIR& 1:2:8) (T20TH-DISEASES) (ELECTROSURGERY) hie. epidemiology of ascariasis in Rostov-on-Don; preliminary report. [with summary, in English] . Med. -naraz. i Daraz. bol. no.2:137-141 Mr-Ap '58 (MIRA 11:5) 1. 1z epidemiologicheskogo otdeleniya Institute malyarii i med.itsinskoy parazitologii Ministerstva zdxavookhrpneniya RSFSR, (dir. instituta S.N. Pokrovskiy) (ASCARIASIS, e-Didemiology in Rostov-on-Don, Russia (Rus)) NUNN V~ ZISLIN,.D.M., dotsent; VOLIF, N.I., kandidat medits:LnBkikh nauk; BUNIMOVICH, G.I., nauchn" sotradnik; GOVDILIMAR, A.G., nauch- nyy sotrudnik;.ZMKOVA, Ye.V., nauchnyy sotrucbaik; SEMOVA, V.1%, nauchuyy sotrudn1k. ------- Functional pathology, of respiratory organs, blood circulation and ~blood in-,silicosia. Bor'ba a sil. 1:213-221 153. (HLRA 7:10) Lsverdlovskiy Institut gigiyeny truda i prof:zabolevaniy (for 13u- nimovich Goildellman, Zhukova and Semenova) (iaG3--DUST DISEASES) (RESPIRATORY ORGM:S--DIS]rASM) (BLOOD- CIRCULVION, DISORDERS OF) E NYE-__ /11 OV 4, ZISLIN, D.M., kandidat meclitsinskikh nauk; SEMOVA, V.N., nauchxWy sotrudnik. Reasons for the early, development of silicosis. Sbor. rab. po oil. no.1:99-111 '56. (WaLk 10:2) Sverdlovskiy Institut gigiyeny truda i :profpatolagii. (LUNGS--DUST DISWIM) =OFFER PHASE I BOOK MCPIA)ITATIOIT sov/6246 Soveshchaniye po tseolitam. let, Leningmd, 1962. Sintetlaheakiye taeolity; polucheniye, isaledovaniye i enenlye prr (Synthetic Zeolites: Production, Investigation.,ard Us ). Mos- cow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1962. 275 p. (Series: Its: Doklady~) I&rrata slip inserted. 2500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademtya nauk SS3R. Otdeleniye khImicheskikh nauk. Komisiya po tseolitam. \ Resp. Eds.: M. M.,/Dubinin, Academician 4nd V. V. Serpinskiy, Doctor of ChemIcal-Sclencee; Zd.i Ye. 0. Zhukovskaya; Tech. Rd.s S. P. Golub'. i ts nd PURPOSE: This book is intended for scient s and, engineers engaged Mcla in the production of synthetic zeolites (mo ta" sieves),.and for chemists in general. Cvxd 1/4i~ Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.) sov/6246 COVERAGE: The book is a collection of reports presented at the First Conference on Zeolites, held in Leningrad 16 through 19 March 1961 at the'Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet, and is purportedly the first monograph on this subject. The reports are grouped into 3 subject areas: 1) theoretical problems of adsorp- tion on various types of zeolites and methods for their investi- gation, 2) the production of zeoliteso and 3) application of zoolites. No personalities are mentioned. References follow In- dividual articles. TABLE OF COVTH1M t Foreword 3 Dubinin, X. M. Introduction, Card 2/ZV Synthetic Zeolites: (Cont.) SOV/5246 0 Kel'toev, N. V., 1. P. Ogloblina, and N. S. Toroohes:hnikov. Regeneration of Ze0lites in a Gas Stream 203 0. V. Astaf Iyev, Ye. Ya. Giyenkop N. I. Lulova, and A. T. Slepneva. Methods of Plant and Oality Control of Finished Products DUring Manufacture of ZeoXits A,Typo kOnorbents 212 APPLICATION OF ZBOLITES Kleelev, A. V., Yu. A. 311tekov, and V. N. Seenova. Ad- sorption of a Xixtur6 of Thiophene-and Heptane oil Zoolits NaA Pavlova, L. F. Adsorption From n-Hexane-Benzene Solutions With Synthetic Zeolite CaA Card 216 225 KISELE V2 A.V.; PEMENOVA, V.N.; ELITEKGV, Yu.A. Ad-porptioxi of thiophene+ n.heptane fr om solutions by silica gel, aluminum oxide, and by the molecular aieves 5A and 13X. ~Zin.i kat. 3 no.6;937-941 N-D 162o OURA 15:12) 1. 14oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova, khimielfeskiy fakulltet i Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (Thiophene) (Heptane) (Adsorption) 4, 0 0 a 0 0, 0 a a * 0 a 0 9 0 9 0600woo 0 a 0 o 0 0 0 : 0 WX I u lall 321314 ]Slavs ific at a a 44 45 1 AT S1 TI twi, 1171. 4. i~o I. AS 0 at low OM-_ -0 Ow 0 lk C aAt% XUIIIUI-') .1muitt.i-uptill ullu lls~lz 'ujtij -umb, j.,d 111111 aluld, 4"; A.S. IV 11MIlIc IIjIIUTTJ Jtll 10 1 p. qJ21.1. $ull v wit Pit', ON 'lit lillift U,. Aq I I : -fud "tilmil Ili 1)3ALV~-Jd It" J"I-' *(: ;; I '11,11itl title It" ll!lm!lr. 1.0 1101.111111. 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X P-m. 18, N- to. *Ui,l i l l l id Al - e5 w l ) Illonvel ialtio (1wig)-lit tile trealincilt. of h " llicartit. of.Nof [he hair docs fit), (Ircrea-W, tile airline at24 Atilt. of N of the cpidefilli, inCrVA_". alike fit all tile 4.011 - t tile hair and I fie li i f S d h *0 4 rerea 4 s n vi u,etl, and t e amt. o _ derinit; with the itwTra~e of file concit, of the itionoeth 4 940 46 nulatuiric. With satil. ~.lu. of little -urne of tire N c-f t~h 6 00 )fair is dissolved, and the unit. of So[ the hair ticciva.,c, - 00 with prulunlrd treatment. Thc diff"cutv of terups. (24 a 00 and 30*) does not stfi,,ci th~ aint. of S in 2 21-hr. treat- The treatment f S inerraws in a 72-br ss th l . . o e o ment; Lint. of 5 in the rpidermis decreaw., with dunitiota of C409 00 rc~arnrnt. in all the 1-4of So( tile cindcrinis (-%- i t l h i Th f S f o~o r ie f. o t A creds considerablv I lie lo~-~cs o 1) rongh high coricn. of and litive sit the x,iderm!4 is much greater than in the hair; life Io- 00 iticrmw% with hiRhcr in ,he epidermis, williv it f- suainsunchanged irk the hair. .11uno- and diet hatiolainine 00 call Im uvA-d as lim-1crators in the unhairing of goat ikitu, 00 by stuking in w4tvr, 5 9.1. IllotloethdoolAftlinC. 9 tetup..'P11'.durationlitirs. 00 7.2 C.A. dimethylarnine may be applied. A~ A. 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It? 1( 11, of 21 I bm lot light, 311 ;Q, III%. till Illvilillin and 441 lo- F." goo of F."!avy kill Italher. The unlialting, vAlculng. 144:11clins =00 and tanning are cjtffiefi out best witurs the raw'61 skinq atgxplit. Tanning by the tocubined mettaxi gisst~ twitcr coo jroduction than lay lite single-vat nictinad and the -winiv =00 flect ai will% the two-vat inctliod. The combitic.1 Hictlitatf is prr(cffcd because o(i(s simplicity, 4sotirrilut-j- =:O lion and greater surfacr obtairseJ. The unlmitin,r in aw- ,1u,t call Im replacril lay simAing the face and stoinig its 0 pil~durinR2IIhr%. I it thoAting, it i% c~~cntial its have I ht- 6 00 000 J000e, Fat,e iv.ticd Ifool lisise Ito tistic, tit. %till lietter bliwkett with a hydraulic pt,-,. The fat liquoring should 6, "rn~4 0 0 -nit Willi 1.75~,. of pute fut on the wt. of plil It-atlic,. (Rso A. A. 00 S As - S L A XITALLCOCK&L LITERATURE CLASSIFKATiOst e: 9 . - - --. - _7 u St AV .0 Is .11111 Cast Q.V 11, An I 1 111 sits 0 it of 6c K a K a It IT r, as it I 0 0 0 4111~41111 0 0 111111 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4D 41 0 ~44 0 01 0 0 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 00 0 0 0 0 OIJ 4F - I- , P aa 0 0 W W - W . w - - 0 0 =00 0 0 vq.,,44-~ 5 s 1 4 9 Is 11 U If U is I U a 39 IS b 7,21 29!30 31 32 33 14 Is k It X 39 Q 41 a at a a A G - 10 pp "I I -A I- dt --- !-.A IST AftZ IND C-01.$ 00. -it .. ' ' ,?oJ, July 6 Chevrctte. 14, N U.S S.R. 6 1-00 I)y irralinx 31. 19-111. Clu., ju,j hl A *0 orlt c ddinicil and degrt-ascd ludc' will) 0 .0 Au. , anti lin f irn latil g 2,11jetl CA-sein, t I,fLnc latex to Whirh %,t. 11-ch filliAling a, I"tial, 00 =00 00 0i 0 to ~ to 40 ~ - 00 J; _40 46 ASS.SL& &ITALLustrKAL LITERATURE CLASSIFKATH)" 400 4111LII C- Ill it AV 0 W' An sando..-visi a A3 a 3 a 0- p p 1) cr At IN a IF a If IT, .1 IT If a * 0 CO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 s. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 :1 to 0 1 0 o 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 @p 00090000*000,00 .5 1) , 0 IZ j".) "2~ f) 67 1., rX, USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and Their 1-29 Application Leather. Fur. Gelatin. Tanning Aeents. Technical Proteins. Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33115 Author : Semenova, V.N,, Lendenskiy, D.A., Demidov, V.N. Inst Title : Tanning of Yuft Leather -with the Use of Synttans PL, PS and SPS. Orig Pub : Legkaya prom-st', 1956, No 11, 47-4~9 Abstract : The possibility was checked of utilizing syntans PL, PS and SPS for the tanning of yuft. The experiments were carried out with halves of dehaired hides, of which the controls were tanned in the usual manner with oak and spruce tannins (T). To tan the experimental halves the following mixtures were used: 50% oak T and 50% FL; 50% oak T and 50% PS; 50~ T and 54 SPS; oak T, 50% spruce T and 30% SPS. By organoleptic indices the Card 1/2 USSR/Chemical Technology - Chemical Products and Their 1-29 Application - Leather. Fur. Gelatin. TanningAgents. Technical Proteins. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 33115 experimental leather did not differ from the controls. Their analytical indices met the norms of GOST. Card 2/2 SDMOV kand.tekhn-.nauk Reducing the water permeability of I%ssian leather. leg.prom.17 no.9:26-27 S 157. (MIRA 10:12) (heather industry) (Permeability)