SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SKOPIN, A.I. - SKOPINTSEV, B.A.

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SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMLTICS/Algebra CARD 1/4 PG - 536 AUTHOR -SKOPIK A.I. TITLE p---extensi-ons'of a local field which contains the pX-th root of unity. PERIODICAL Izvestija Akad*Nauk 19, 6, 445-470 (1955) reviewed 1/1957 Lot k0be a local field, i.e. finite algebraic extension of a p-adic field (p ~ 2), and let ki+, arise from ki by adjunction of all normal fields of p-th degree for 1:-!:0. The determination of the Galois group 01m of k2 was made by gafarevig for the case that k0 does not contain the p-th roots of unity. In the present paper the author determines lie for the case that ko contains the PM-th -oots of unity wit.h M Zm* Results %m . TIT("). Here T is the fundamental group with the generating elements a,....'& b1...,bt and with the single relation a b a- 1b-1 a b a-1 b-1 1V known from the topology. Furthermore pt is the index of the group of all p-th Izvestija Akad.Nauk j.2.L 6. 445-470 (1955) CAU 2/4 PG 536 powers ~ 0 of k 0 in the group of all numbers ~ 0 of k 0 , finally (0) for an arbitrary group (I and %('+') is the minimal normal iubgroup of with elementary, i.e. abelian factor group of the type (POPP ... ). The group-theoretioal auxiliary meanes 1) Let q, be a finite p-group with a minimal number of generating elements be the free group with generating elements, -.1 p where HP are generated a - SIHII H2 ' Hip IR11S] I from the p-th powers of the hIfi Hi and [H,,B] from the hi a hT 181-1 with at-S. Then the group of the classe of associated factor systems which belong to the extension problem of H 2 by means of S/Rj, is isomorphie to R 1/H2* 2) A canonical representation of the factor group S/Si is given where S1 - SP [S,S] and S i+1 , SP K,sl and the representation of S is used in the ring of the formal power series (a. a 1+X f a -1 - 1-X +X 2 _... for the 8 s generating elements a s of S). Izvestija Akad.Nauk 19, 6, 445-470 (1955) CAPD 3/4 PG - 536 3) If H is a subgroup of the index i of the fundamental group 7with 2h generating elements, then H itself is a fundamental group with i(2h-2)+2 generating elements. 4) Let _R be a finite group with an even number of generating elements a,,...,a2, I further ~j If then a, a2 al a2 a2,,-, a2v a2v _1 a2v lies in 0,, then'F is a homomorpbic image of the fundamental group with 2 V generating elements. The field-theoretical considerations: 1) Lot k2 be the compositum of all central cyclic extensions of p-th degree of ki. The application of the imbedding theorem due to R.Brauer yields the structure of the Galoia group of k2* 2) Between T2_ and km still the field 11~'_ is put which arises from k2 m m by adjunction of the p -th roots of the elements of k0. The application SKOPIN, A.I.; ROKANOT, P.A. Hermetic sealing of corrugated cardboard boxes. Khleb. I kond. proN6 1 no.9r4l-44 IF'57. (NM 100.1) 1. Moskovolm7a. biskvitwqa fabrike. NBollshevik." (Paperboard) (Packaging machinery) 16(1) AUTHOF0": Faddeyev D.K. Skopin A.I. SOY/20-127-3-13/71 , , , TITLE: On the Proof of a Theorem of Kawada PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1959,Vol 127,Kr 3,PP 529-530 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The group of a normal algebraic p-extension k of the local f-4eld k of degree n over R is renresentable as a factor 0 0 p + 2 generators Croup SIH, where S is a free group with n 0 and H normal subgroup of S. If all fields k are contained in a fixed extension of K, then the k and the normal subgroups H stand in a one-to-one relation. It is proved that to the fields k there correspond exactly those H which contain a fixed word from S for a fixed K. This statement gives a simpler proof of the result of Kawada Z_Ref 1 7 - - There are 4 references, 1 of which is 3oviet, 1 Japanese, and 2 German. PRESENTED: April 11, 1959, by I.M. Vinogradov, Academician SUBL11ITTED: April 9, 1959 Card 1/1 FADDEYEV, Dmitriy Konstantinovich; PETROVSKIY, I-G., akademik, otv.red. Prinimall. uchastiye: SHAPIRO.. A.P., student; TUSHKINA, T.A., studentka; BOEOVSKIYY Yu.Ye., student;.SI.IIRNOV, G.P. [deceased]., student; KUTIKOV, L.B., student; IVANOV, F.A.; NIKOLtSKIY, S.M., prof., zamestitell otv.rd.; SKOPIN AI-,, kand.fiz.-mat.nauk,, red.izdaniya; B.ARKOVSKIY, I.V., reUizd-va; BOCHEVER, V.T., tekhn.red. [Tables of the fundamental unitary representations of Fedorov groupaj Tablitsy osnovnykh unitarnykh predstavlenii fedorovskikh grupp. Moskva, Izv-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 173 p. (Akademiia nauk SSSR. Hatematicheskii institut. Trudy , vol.56) (MIRA 14:4) 1. Leningradakiy goaudarstvennyy universitet., matematiko-mekhanicheakiy, fakulltet (for Shapiro., Tushkina,, Borovskiy., Smirnovs Kutikov). 2. Leningradskoye otdeleniye Matematicheakogo instituta im. V.A. Steklova (for Ivanov). (Crystallography-Tables, etc.) (Groups, Theory of) BOIUIVICII y Z. I. j- -SKIO0-IN,. A. I. Local lield extensions vith a normal basis fple principal uni-A. Tnidy Mat. inst. 80:45-50 165. (M-MA 18-7) m SHOPIN, A.I. Ideals of relations. Trudy Mat. inst. 80:117-128 165. (MIR.A 18:7) SHIRIN. P.K.. kaadidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SKOPIN. G.A.. nauchnyy ectrudnik; BUDAKOV, S.T., nauchnyy sot-rurn'tki.-MLYGIN. G.M., redaktor isdatellstva; GUSITA, S.S., tekhnichookiy redaktor [Standard flowsheete for finishing work] Tipovye tekhnologi--heskle karty po otdelochnym rabotam. Moskva. Uos. izd-vo lit-ry po strolt. i arkhitekture, 1956. 135 P. (MLRA 10:2) 1. Moscow, Nauchno-iseledovatellskii inetitut organizateii i mekhanizateii stroitelletya. (Building) SHIRIN, ID.K., Icand.tekhn.nauk; SKOPIN, G.A., nauchnyy sotrudniki Prinimali uchastiye: ANTONOV. V.I., S.S.. inzh.; BOGUSWICH. Ye.N., inzh.; KLIMOVA, G.D., red.lzd-va; GGLIBMG, T.M.. tekhn.red. [11orms EN-1-60 for drawing-up plans for the organization of construction] Raschetnye normativy dlia sostavleniia proaktov organizateii stroitel'stva IIN-1-60. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. i stroit.materialam, 1960. 98 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Akademiya stroitellstva i arkhitektury SSSR. Institut organi- zataii, mekhanizatail I teLlmicheskoy pomoshchi stroitallstvu. 2. Rukovoditell Sektora organizatsii promyshlennogo stroitel'stva i tekhnologii proizvodstva rabot Nauchno-issledovatellskogo insti- tuta organizateli, makhanizatsii i tekhnicheskoy pomoshchi stroi- tel'stvu (for Shirin). 3. Otdel ekonomiki i organizataii stroi- tel'stva Gosstroya SSZ-R (for Intonov, Zelenin, Bogushevich). (Construction industry) SKOPIE, Ivan Dmitriyevich; VOROTNIKOVA, li.V., red. [Always searching] Vsegda v poiske. VGronezh, Voronezh- skoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 43 P. (MIRA. 18: 1) USSR/General and Specialized Zoology .i Insects. P. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol,) No 8) 1958) 35294 Author Skopin) N.G. Inst Title On the Biology of the Red-Winged Poplar Leaf Beetle and the Eastern Leaf Beetle in Sc-ath Eastern Kazakhstan. Orig Pub : Uch. zap, Kazakhsk. un-t, 1956, 21, 113-"8. Abstract : Melasoma populi is a dangerous pest; it lives on all kinds of cultivated and wildly growing poplar trees, on tugay poplar ("turanga"), on the aspen tree and all spe- cies of smooth-leaved willows. fingelastica alni orienta- lis feeds on the foliage mostly of the Lombardy poplar, willow and the apple, the aim, the "karagach"-eim, the hemp nettle, the weedy hamp, the camel thorn, the almond, lucerne and other trees. Data were given on the yearly cycle ana the number of generations, phenology and ecology of the pests. Varieties in the activities of these posts Cara 1/2 SKOPIN. N.G. larvae of Hoplia averini Medv. (Coleopters, Scarabaeidae) [with su ry in English]. Zool. zhur. 36 no.7:1093-1095 R 157. (MIRA 10.-9) 1. Kafedra zoologii bespozvonochnvkh Kazakhakogo gosudaratvennogo universiteta. (Ili Valley--Searabaeidas) (larvae-Insects) USSR-/ General and Special Zoology. Insects. Harmful P Insects and -2;,iites. General Proble.-as. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1959, 2~55. j--uthor Inst : Zoological Institute, A3, Kazakh, ",-)R. Title : 11,11ay Bectles, 3laters and Pseudo -Wireworms of Virgin Lands in the North of A-kmolinskaya Oblast'. Crig Pub: Tr. In-ta zool. AN h~.M3R, 1958, 8, 138-145. i~bstract; Three and four haraful -,:.-ay beetle s?ecies, four and five elater species and five and seven harmful pseudo-wireworm FAllaculidae, Tenebrion- idae, etc. reserabling wirewormi7 s-,.)ecies were discovered inttbasarskiy and Balkashinskiy Ray- ons. Infestation by wireworas and to a lesser degree by Dseudo-wireworms and 2-Hay beetles was on Card 1/2 SKOPIN, N.G. Oodescelis iliensis Skopin sp. nova, a new species of darkling beetles of the tribe Platy-scelini from southeastern Kazakhstan. Trudy Inst. zool. AN Kazakh. SSR 8:146-150 158. (min 11:6) (Kazakhstan--Darkling beetles) SKOPIN, N.G. Iiirvikot of root fendors of the group Brahidna (Coleoptera, Scara- butoidan) [with numviry in Xnglinhl, Zool. zhur. 17 no-2:301-305 F 158. (MM 11-3) 1. MFifadra zoologii Kazakhokogo gosudarstvannogo univeraltata, Alma-Ata. (Kazakhstan-Scarabasidae) (Iarvae--Insects) SKOPIN 11 G Larvae of two species of the genus Cy-phogenia Sol. (Coleaptera. Tenebrionidae) [with summary In English]. Zool.zhur. 37 no.10:1558-1561 0 158. (MBA 11ill) 1. Kafedra zoologii Kazakbakogo gosudarstvannogo unIverelteta (Alma-Ata), (M Valley-Darkling beetles) (Larvae-Insects) SKOF111, N.G. Iervae of beetles of the tribe Plittyopini (Coleopters, Tenebrioriidae). Zool.zhur. 38 no.1:69-75 Ja '59. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Chair of Zoology, Kazakh hate University, Alma-Ata. (Darkling beetles) (Larvne--InBects) SKOPIN, IT.G. Larvae of the genus Adesmia Fisch. (Coleop,era, Tenebrionidae). Zool.zhur. 39 no.7:1039-1043 J1 '60. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Department of Zoolrgy, Kazakh State Univorsity, Alma-Ata. (Syr 1~arya Valley-Darkling beetles) (Larvae--Insects) SKUPI,i, - _._1 Larvae of Jasytroguo trauscmi,dcus 3rakii. (Colooptera, scal-abalaidae). Trudy Inrt.zool. kil Kazakh. SSR 11:137-139 160. OAIRA 13:11) (Scarabaciiae) -SKOP321 Y S. G.- Selecting a practical system for working the thick layers of coal in the Tom'-Usa deposit. Trudy Inst. gor. dela Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.3:81-99 160. (,%IIRA 1j,; 1,) (Kuznets Basin-40al mines and mining) V- SKOPIN, Nature of the relationship between practical dinensions of entry chain pillars and the deciding factors. Trudy Inst gor. dels, Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.3:100-114 160. WFA 14:4) (Mining engineering) SKOPIN, S. G. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Several problems rich coal strata under conditions of of the Kuzbass." Novosibirsk, 1961. 19 emy of Sciences USSR, Siberian Division emic Council for Pbysics-Mathematics and price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 246) of the development of the Tom'Usinskiy Deposits pp with nomographs; (Acad- 3f the Academy, Joipt Acad- Tech Sci); 220 copies; mi ne -f r" the talanc;-% em concerm, "rus t.. op. U07., davl, nc.17: (MIPA 18:9) Ir -a S-1 biraicogo otdoleni-- 'N ~'SSR,. .,l I ? a ". - - L -67 EWP (p)ZAR 10341 RkE~WT d &~~(h AP~6029878 SOURCE CODEt UR/0413/66/000/015/0041/001+2 AUTHORS8 Ruzanov, Yu. N.; Kokhanovp B. T.; Skopino V. K. //0 ORG: none TITLE: Method for tolerance self-control of time-pulse measuring devices with indica- tion of the sign of the deviation. Class 21, No. 1W95 SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 15, 1966p 41-42 TOPIC TAGS: quality control.. self adaptive control, control circuit, measuring apparatus ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for tolerance self-control of- time-pulse measuring devices with indication of the sign ~? -the d6viation. To procfUce a signal for the suitability or unsuitability of the device with negative or positive measurement error, the output signals of n-a most significant digits of the counter and the output signals of n-b most significant digits of the counter (where n is the number of digits in the output code of the device, a is the number of least signif- icant digits of the device counter comprising the negative tolerance field of self- control, and b is the number of least significant digits of the device counter com- prising the positive tolerance field of self-control) are added in preliminary (chan~- nel) summators. The signals for the sign of the tolerance field in which the device operates are taken from these sirmwtors (see Fig. 1). "Ones" should be recorded in ard 1/2 UDC: 681.yj~-523*8 C AP6029878 Fig, lo I - measuring device; 2 - counter; 3 and 4 - eummators of first and second channalsi 5 simpigtor-analyzer the n-a most significant digits as a result of self-controlif the device is in the negative tolerance field of self-control. "Zeros" should be recorded-in the n-b most significant digits if the device is in the positive tolerance field of Gelf- control. The output signals of the channel sumnators are added in a Owmator- , analyzer, and the suitability ~f the devioe is judged by the result."Orig, art.' hass 1 diagram. SUB CODE:%3,09/ SUBM DATEC Mov64 r.,.4 2/2 ... ..... .. 32-8-53/61 AUTHOR: None Given .TITLE: Short Reports (Korotkiye soobshcheniya). PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya., 1957, Vol. 23, Nr 8, pp. 1002-1004 (USSR) AESTRACT: Dmitrieyv, P.P. (Tashkentskiy khimicheskiy institut Akademii nauk UzSSR) suggested an alteration in the already known apparatu3 for oil-refining and determining the effective boiling points of mineral oil products according to Badgadzher in that the separation of the fractions does not take place in the Kleisen-pistons bat in the apparatus itself, which permits a reduction of the time needed for the expBriment, the elimination of losses and geater accuracy. There are 2 figures. Krishtul, V.P. and Paskutskaya, L.N. (Akademiya kommunallnogo khozyastva) suggested a kind of water jet-sucking pump to be used for emptying the vessels after the experiments are finished., which is assumed to offer technical-practical advan ges. There is 1 'tag figure. (Kazakhskiy sel'skakhozyaystvennyy institut) suggesied a device for gas washing which offers the advantage that the washing liquid can be used without shutting off the gas and in which the gas washing process takes place between the bottoms of two tele- Card 1/3 scoped vessels. There is 1 figure. Short Reports 32-8-53/61 Korshunovj V.I. (Institut goryuchikh iskopayemykh Akademii nauk SSSR) suggested an apparatus for the fraction analysis of dispersive minerals. The apparatus consists of a cylindric vessel the lower end of which forms a cone and is connected to a tube wheee a straight- way cock is provided. At the side, in the middle of the cylinder, there is a feeder through which the fine-grained mineral is fedl mixed with a liquid whichhas approximately the same specific weight. The lighter fractions, which rise up are caught by the chan- nel provided above; the heavier ones3 which are deposited below, are eliminated by the straight-way cock. Simonyan, A.A. (Moskovskiy torfyanoy institut) suggested an apparatus for the determination of the maximum~of the shearing stress and the coefficients of the lateral pressure of the plastic materials (chalk., peat, etc.). The apparatus consists of a horizontally fixed tube of several parts which can easily be dissembled into its individual parts and has inside a thread-like cut which prevents the displacement of the material it contains. One of the branches of the tube has an inductor for measuring the lateral pressure. The pressure is caused by a piston, which is introduced into the tube. The other end of the tube is fitted with a closing device. The number of the parts of the tube is reduced b- .1 dismantling them as required. Examples of Card 2/3 application, 1 figure. --1-. 2.2 0 0 SOV/819F-7-22-596 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, 1959, Nr 7, P 73 (USSR) AUTHORS: Sokol'skiy, D.V., Shmonina, V.P., Skopin, Yu.A., Tverdokhlebova, N.S., Dunina, L.P. "I~ TITLE: The Investigation of the Liquid-Phase Hydration of Acetylenel According to Kucherov. I. The Effect of the Composition of the Catalytic Solution on the Course of the Reaction PERIODICAL: Tr. In-ta khim. nauk. AS KazSSR, 1958, Nr 2, PP 158 - 172 ABSTRACT: The hydration of C2H2 was studied by passing it through a sulfuric~( acid solution of HgO and Fe20003, depending on the composition and the temperature of the solution, the rate and the duration of passing C2H2 through the solution. The loss of catalytic activity of mercury compounds in the course of the process is caused by re- ducing them to mercury metal with its removal from the solution. In the absence of oxide iron the deactivation of the catalyst takes place more quickly, the introduction of Fe2(304)3, though pro- moting the removal of mercury from a solution in a more dispersed Card 1/2 state, inhibits its reduction, increasing the reaction rate. The 5W AUTHORS: Sokollskiy, D. V., Academician of the SOY,/20-126-2-30/64 AS Kazakh SSR, Skopin, Yu. A. TITLLi Investigation of an Oxide-Platinum Catalyst by the Electrochemical Method (Izucheniye okisno-platinovogo katalizatora elektrokhimicheskim metodom) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 126, Nr 2, PP 334-336 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper supplies data concerning the reduction of platinum oxide in acid and basic solutions accompanied by the simultaneous variation of the potential of the powder. Also the charge curves of platinum-niello were plotted. The production of the platinum oxide and the apparatus used for its reduction have already been described (Refs 2, 3). First, the reduction of platinum oxide into 0.1 n, 1 n, and 5 n sulphuric acid is discussed. A diagram shows the dependence of the quantity of oxygen absorbed on time, and the variation of the potential of the platinum wire during the reduction of the platinum oxide. During the first minutes of stirring, Card 1/3 the potential shifts by 100 - 120 mv into the oxygen range, Investigation of an Oxide-Platinum Catalyst by the SOV/20-126-2-30/64 Electrochemical blethod extent at the highest reduction velocity into the oxygen domain. The anodic charge curves of platinum-niello plotted in anodic solutions have no distinctly marked transition within the range of the double layer. The quantity of adsorbed hydrogen increases with increasing concentration of the base. The last part of the present paper deals with the reduction of platinum oxide in water, ethyl alcohol, n-hexane, and benzene. The curve of platinum-oxide reduction in n-hexane is similar to the analogous curve for O.1n sulphuric acid. There are 4 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATIONt Kazakhakiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. S. M. Kirova (Kazakh State University imeni S. M. Kirov) Kazakhskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (Kazakh Agricultural Institute) SUBMITTED: February 10, 1959 Card 3/3 SKOPINA, E.L.; WPOTKO, T.A., professor. direktor; VOTACHEK, V.L. profeasor. "iM tellnyy chlen A)mdemii meditainakikh nauk SWR, nauchnyy rakovoditell. Allergic edema of the larynx. Vast. oto-rin. 15 no.4:84-85 Jlk '53. (MLVA 6:9) 1. leningradakiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut bolesney ukha, gorla, nos& I rechi. (larynx-Diseases) (Idema) SKOPINA, E. L., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Intratruncal archi- ,tkz 1~6- tectonicS of ALTffnI pair of craniocerebral nerves. It Saratov, 1957. 19 pp (Min of Health RSFSR, Saratov Mad Inst) (KL, 52-57, 112) - 126 - 3FOPINA, Eleoriora Lyur-ivirrovna (vnutristvollnaya) Architechtronics VII Pairs of Brain-grafting of tle Nerves D issertation for candidate of a Medical Science degree. Leninfrrpd For Diseases of the Ears, Throat, and Nose, 1957 USSR / Human and Animal Morphology (Normal and S-2 Pathological). The Peripheral Nervous System. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 10, 1958, 45517. Author : Inst : Saratov Medical Institute Title : The Intracolumnar Architectonics of Eight Pairs of the Cranial Nerves. Orig Pub: Tv. Saratovsk. med. in-ta, 1957, 9, 71-79. Abstract: Details of the structure of the cochlear nerve (Oil) and the vestibular nerve (VN) and their correlations were studied. Eighty cochlear and vestibular nerves of persons, perished in accidents or from diseases free of ear or brain pathology, were investigated. The nerves were extracted by a specially developed process and were treated with various histological methods. CN and VN possess a mixed type of structure. The union of Card 1/2 22 SKOPINA. R.L. 7=se ~njuriem and their forensic evaluation Lwith summary in XnglishJ. Vest.oto-rin. 19 no.6:51-55 N-D '57 (MIRA 11:3) 1. Iz kafedry bolesney ukha, gorla i nosa Jzav.-prof. H.I.Vollfkovich) i kafedry sudebnoy meditsiny (zav.-dotsent I.Y.Skopin) Snratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (NOSIC, wds. nnd inj. forensic evaluation) (MEDIGM, ISGAL forensic aspects of nose inj.) SKOPINA, N.L. (Leningrad) a cicular structure and blood supply of branches of the cochlear and vestibular nerves Lvith summary in Bnglisbj. Vest. oto-rin. 20 no.1:46-49 Ja-Y 158. (MIRA 11:1) 1. 1z Leningradskogo nRuchno-issledovatel'skogo institute po boloznynm ukhn, gorla, nonn i rechi (dir.-prof. I.A.Lo-oatko, nauchnyy rukovoditell-deyatvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSH prof. V.I. Voyachek). kNARVES. VESTIBULAR intrafascicular structure & blood supply (Rus) (N,rRVES. COCHLEAR same) SKOPINA, E. L.), kand. med. nauk Etiology of some forms of henorrhage from the upper respiratory tract. Vest. otorin. no.5:5-9 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1, Iz Rafedry bolezney ukha, nosa i gorla (zav. - prof. M. I. Vollfkovich) Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. ' (HEMORRHAGE) (RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-DIsEASES) (LIVER-DISEASES) KLIMOVSUYA, Z,A.;,PKOPja,-I.S.- Color variation of the inflorescence in dal-,lias reproduced by seed, Trudy Alma-At.bot.sada 5S121-131 16o. (MIRA 13:6) (Alma-Ata-Dahlias-Varieties) - (Color of flowers) SKOPRFA, I.N. larvae of two spei;les of -S,~arabasldas (Cole.:~ptsra) from tbo Mmgyshlak Peninsula. Zool. zhur. !+3 no,-~2772-773 164 Io (MIRA 17 1. Nauchnu-issledovutellskiy institat zesbcbity rasteniyq Alma-Ata. MU SIEFTELI, I.T. kand.tekhn.nauk; SKOPI ,Illj., inzh.; FILIPPOVA, O.N., inzh., CHEBOTAIL,,VA, E.S., inphe Quick-response bead-type thermistors. Vest. elektroprom. 34 no.8:71- 73 Ag. 163. (Thermistors) (I-MU 16:9) SKOPINA.9 N. P.1 PLTqO*IA, Z. F. and SYCII-EVSKAYA, V. 1. "The Role of Sinanthropic Kies in Transmission of Dysentery Microbes and Eggs of the Dwarf Tapeworm in the City of Fergana." Tenth Gonference on Parasitological Problems and Diseases with Natural Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959. Uzbek Institute of Malaria and Medical Parasitology (Samarkand) VINOGRAD-FIMEE'Ll, F.R.; SKOPIIU, S.B. I Complications associat-d with transfusion of Rh incom-atible blood and their prevention. !',hirurgiia, Mosknta no.3:74-75 Mar 51. (CLML 20-7) VINOGRAD-FIIBYLI, F.R.; SKOPINA, S.13. Complications associated with transfusion of Rh incompatible blood and their prevention. Khivirgiia, 14oskva no-5:53-13 Kay 1951. (CULML 20:9) 1. Of the Cenbral Order of Ionin InBtituto of Rematolog7 and Blood Transfusion(Director--Prof. A.A. Baiglasarov, Corresponding Member of the Academy of Nodical Sciences) of the Ministry of Public frealth USSR. BAGDASAROV, A.A., professor; VIROGRAD-FINKMI, 31R., professor; AKSHNOVA, O.V.; BOGOYAVLENSKATA. M.P.; BOLDYSHEVA, G.M.,- RODINA, R.I.; SK0PIXA.'S.B.(M6skva) Use, of concentrated leukocyte in the treatment of chronic radiation sickness. Klih.med-33 no.6:28-40 Je '55. (MMA 8:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR (for Bagdasarov) (RADIATION SICKNMS, ther. leukocytes) (BLOOD TRANSFUSION, leukocytes in ther. of radiation sickness) (LEUKOMES, tter use radiation sickness) BAGDASAROV, A.A., proferiaor-, RUTBERG. R.A.; VINOGRAD-FINKICLI, P.R.; TMIMITuTIVA. CI.; MONTOVIC11, V.A.L_O ABDUMAYBY, G.M. Preparation of blood without stabilizers and leukocyte mass by means of cation exchanging sorbents for clinical blood transfusions. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 1 no.3:38.,42 My-Je 156. (Mum 10:1) 1. Iz TSentral9nogo ordena Lenine instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. A.A.Bagdasarov) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (BLOOD BANKS blood without stabilizers & leukocyte mass prep. with cation exchange resiqs) (,015 EXCHANGE RESINS cation exchange resins in prep. of blood without stabilizers of leukocyte mass) t VO* ON 11 ~ T 0 '1411" jip :11, A - 3 vi .28 Ito ed .;va v A 2 b 11 :1i ail- 4b till., j. SKOPINA, S.B,: LAZAR7VSKTY, S.A. Study of the gas perm-ability of plastic blood bags. Probl. gemat. i perel. Krovi 8 no 9:16-17 S 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. [z lnboratorli konservirovaniya krovi (zav. - prof. F.R.Vinograd- Finkel') i bioklaimicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - prof. G.V.Derviz) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya ~rovl (dir, dcjt,.,-,ent A.Ye.Kiselev) Ministerstvn zdravookhraneniya SSSR. VINOGHAD-FINKFLI , F.R., prof.; _SKOPTNA, S.B.; BOLnTNIKOVA, F.I. ; GLTIZ, D.S. FINNIKOVA, L.V. Study of problems connected with the organization of mass preparation of sterile plastic bags with preservative for a +.we stage blood preservation. Probl. gemat. i perel. Krovi 8 nc.9:23-29 S 163. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Iz TSent-rallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dotsent A.Ye.Kiselev) M,-nisterstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR, TSentrallnogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo inst-ituta konservnoy promyshlennosti (dir. A.F.Namestnikov) pri Vyschem sovete narodnogo khozynystva SSSR Soveta Ministrov SSSR i Khimiko-farmatsevticheskogo zavoda imeni N.A.Semashko (dir. V.I.Antipov). SHPILIKOV, Ye.M.; SULEYMENOV. S.T.; SKOPINA, V.D. Effect of calcium and magnesi 'o"x'id-b's, ... 6"n- the'-course of obtaining foamglass from vitroph7res. TruA7 Inst. stroi. i stroimat. AN Kazakh SSR 2:167-178 '59. OAIRA 12:10) (Glass, Cellular) KEEL714AN, V.M.; PEREGUD, B.P.; SKOPIPIA, V.I. Universal precision P -spectrometer. Atom.energ. 10 no.5:534-536 iV :61. (Spectrometer) (PaRA .14:5) GRIGORIYEV.- Ye. P.; PEREGUD, B. P.; SERG=E , V. O.;j,KOq4AX"V,-j. On Tu166 decay. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 16 no.12:1488-1491 D 162. (MM 16:1) 1. Fizichesldy institut Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo uni- versiteta Fiziko-tokhnicheskogo instituta AN SSSR im. A. A. Zhdanova. (Thu:Lium--Decay') B/048/62/026/012/OOT/016 B117/B186. AUTHORSt Grigorlyev, Ye. P., Peregud, B. P., Sergeyev, V. 0., and Skopina, V. I. TITIZi Decay of Tu 166 PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. IzvestAya. Seriya fizicheskaya, Y. 26, no. 12, 1962, 1488 1491 166 TEXT: A check was carried out on the divergent statements on Tu decay in papers by Harmatz (B. Harmatz, T. H. Handley, J. W. Mihelich, Phys. Rev., 123, 1758 (1961)) and Grigor,yev (Ye. P. Grigorlyev, K. Ya. Gromov? B. S. Dzhelepov, Zh. T. Zhelev, V. Zvollska, I. Zvol'skiy, Izv. AN 355R. Ser. Fiz., 25, 1217 (1961)). The quantum.char'acteristics of the upper 166 levels of Tu were determined more accurately. Experiments using a double focusing 2~-prism spectrometer and a f-scintillation spectrometer confirmed as correct the results obtained by Grigorlyev et al. for the energies of the transitions and for the relative intensities of the conversion lines. The two high levels with energies of 2134 and 2161 kev are heavily occupied when Tu 166 captures electrons; their2r-transitione,both take place to the Card 112 166 Decay of Tu 5/048/62/026/012/007/016 B117/B186 166 same lower-lying level of Er To determine their exact characteristics, the multipole orders of the ,~-transitions with energies of 2054 and 2081 key, were calculated from the conversion coefficients aK' It was shown that agreement between theoretical and experimental values is possible only if both transitions, or at least the one with an energy of 2054 kev, have a multipole order of 142. Transitions with an energy of 2054 kev take place from the 2134 kev energy level to the 2+ level of the first rotational band. The 2134 kev energy level was assumed to have odd parity and, most probably, a spin of 3. This paper was read to the 12th Annual Conference on Ruclear Spectroscopy held in Leningrad from January 26 to February 2, 1962. There are 3 figures and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONs Fizicheskiy institut Leningradskogo gos. universiteta (Physics Institute of the Leningrad State University);-Fiziko- tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR im. A. A. Zhdanova (Physicotechnical Institute of the Academy of Sciences USSR imeni A. A. Zhdanov) Card 2/2 S/057/62/032/012/007/017 A precision prismatic spectrometer... B104/B186 be varied over a range correspondine to electron energies from 30 to 2800 kev. The vacuum system comprises a vacuum chamber for the source, two tubelike vacuum chambers for the collimator lens and the focusing lens~ a chamber for the deflecting magnet and another for the counters. Within an accuracy of 0.01%, a stabilizer keeps the current constant in a range from 0.02 to 3 a for 20 minutes. The electrons passing through the alit can be registered either by two G.M. counters working in coincidence or by counters placed at a distance of 750 mmi from the slit. An automatic system controls the spectrometer according to a fixed program and records the results on a paper trApe. There are 11 figures. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhaicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe 'AN SSSR, Leningrad (Physicotechnical Institute imeni A. F. Ioffe AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: July 18, 1962 carcL 21+ SA)5 62/032/012/00P/017 B104Y3186 AUTHORS: Keli'man, V. M., Peregud, B. P., and Skopina, V. 1. TITLE: A precision prismatic sectrometer. 11. Resolving power, aperture ratio, accuracy of measurin6 energy and relative intensities PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhn'che3koy fiziki, V.32, no. 12, 1962, '1465-1476 TEXT: The properties of a prismatic beta-spectrometer designed in the FTI imeni A. F. Iof`e AS USSR (Zhurnal tekhnichaskoy fiziki, v. 32, ,no. 12, 1962, 1446-1464)1~'are described. The iastrumen~ is adjusted by.means of the Ir 192 conversion spectrum and an RdTh deposit,.the rectangular.source (1.5-15 mm) and rectangular slit (1-5-25 mn) being arranged symmetrically. The optimal instrument hall'-width is 6 = 0.027% if source and slit are 1 mm wide, the resolving power is 0-036-A~, if the stated above adjustment is used. Characteristics are given in Table 1. The design of the vacuum system and of the source attachment makes it possibl.e to vary the distance between the source and the canter of the collimator lens from 121 cm down to 5 cm, thereby decreasinL the focal length from 127 to 28 cm. If-the 41 Card 1/4 5/057/62/03-/'012/008,1017 A precision prismatic spectrom--iter... B104/Ble6 aperture d4aphra~-- is opened cm. the so-lid angle varies bet---veen 0.00,1 and G.B~6 of 47-,. If the source is brought closer to the lens, thq lens current L and the an6le through whIch the source must be turned in order to comoensate far the rotat or, of the image by the i,-,aE;net lenses both have ~o be altere' (Fie. In a -anFe between 1'2 and 807 kev the i4ean line-,vidth of the converi3ion spectru.- lay between.0.15 and 0 '21i,-' If the source dimension was 0.6-15 -mm, the source t hickness 0.5 mg/li712 and the alit 2.5-40 Tim. The aperture ratio was 0-4~o of 4n in these measurements. The probable deviation q of the line-width lay between 1.7 and 15". The electron momentum was calculated from the formula k 1, -1-b k k (1, -1- h) -- (3670 =L- 2) (1, - 0.0025 =tz 0.0006), where FQ is i-iven in oersteds-cm and I T in amperes. The error of the Card 2/4 S/057 62/032/012/008/017 A precision prismatic spectrometer... B 1-0 4 vl~ B186 relative intensities of the conversion lines lies between 0.01 and 0.8%. There are 5 figures and o' tables. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe MN' SSSR, Leningrad (Physicotechnical InstiWte imeni A. F. loffe AS USSR, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: July 18, 1962 Fig. 3. IK/I 0 and y,, as function of the distance f+ between source and center of lens. Legend: (1) IX/10, (2) yo. Thble 1. (a) symmetrical variant, (b) great aperture ratio,,(1) focal length in cm, (2) dimensions of the aperture diaphragm n cm (3) 2 in % of 4R, (4) source dimensions in mm, (6) aperture ratiop cm , (7) 6=A(HQ)/(HQ),%. Card 3/4 ACC INVENTOR: ORG: None F70056d2 SONCE CODEs tM/0413/6T/000/002/0156/0156 Bakeonov, Z. As; Bankov, Yes Is I Bko J~ovs As Ps I* ObuAhpuor# Yes A@ TITLE: An airtight hatch. Class 62, No. 190785 : Izobreteniya, premyshlennyye obraztey, tovarnyye snaki, no. 2, 1967, 156 TAGS*. mechanical fastener, hermetic seal, auxiliary aircraft equipment, air- cargo handling MTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. An airtight hatch with possible )plication in an aircraft luggage carrier.. The installation contains a frame with a iver vhich in opened by sliding It into the compartment and upward along Its.inner wface. The deoign also incorporates an elastic hermetic sealing element, guide rails Ld guide rollers fastened to the cover. Guide support pine are hinged to the lower [ge Of the cover to facilitate sliding into and out of the frame opening without bend- ig and jamming. The free end of each pin Is equipped with a roller which slides into matching socket installed in the frame. 2. A modification of this hatch in which ie guide support pins are spring loaded in the direction of-motion of the hatch wing closing. The pins come up against stops mounted in theL. cover vben they reach v position at ibich the roller vill slide Into the sockets Wool ACC M APIOO%& . I~j 1,' 7, 1 J, 1,-batch c.over; 2-hatch frme., sock0i 6--spring; T--stop MB CODE: 13/ sm DATz: i5sep65 ... Cwd 212- KURKUMEL I , A ~ A_ inzh, . 'f~KOKSON Yu~ A., triz~~, 1! A . A nzh. t ---- 4_ - . ~ J- MOUOVIKOV, Ye,-.1., ir.21h, Va---ihine flor-.;el~jng lcngiludinall-;eld~~ of t".1--walled shells and light-gauge sheers. Svar. pro4-z,,. no.9;34-35 S 164. (KRA 17,12) SKOPINOV, Ye.N., inzh.; KURKUMELI, A.A., inzh.; MOKHOVIKOV, Ye.V., inzh. -~ 1, -L, . -.- ---.- Universal stand for the automatic welding of longitudinal joints on shells and shoots. Svaroproizvo no.10t/,2 o 164. (MIRA 1811) KtJltKUl?%LI-; A.A.9 inzli.; SWARIN, V.I., inzil.; MAKUTIN, K.B., lnzh.,- W~j Ye.m., inzh. AutUmatia -,47PIding with 9 three-phaise are of the AMg6 al-loy !n assambly opersUons. Svar.proizv. no.5:20-2-1 My t65. (MIRA 18z6) SKOPINOVA, A., master sporta On a signal from the ground. Kryl.rod. 12 no.5:13 My 161. (I,aRA 14 '.'7) (Parachuting) I ~110 ~. Jan, arch.; JOZEFMICZ, Jerzy, arche; SMED "SKI CZYZ Jerzy, arch* FURWi SZYMCZYK' Jan, constr.; ) -Andrzej v I - PANORSKI, Wiedzimier2, constr.; _,_arcl . 1, BTENMSKI, Marek, Wdelist Contest for a shopping center. Architektura Pol no.10:374-383 161. SOMOV, N.; RATANOVA, T,; FRUW, I*-, ONOMM, L.,- XMINg A.; NIPCKUMOV, A,; LSVCHMO, Ye.; . &!~KaIPOVA, Te. Disinfection of g7sin with ðyl bromide in the ship's hold. N*.- elov. prom. 26 no.lOil2-14 0160. (KU 13 -.10) (Grain-Disinfection) (Nothylens) w SKOPINSKIY, V.M., inzh. --A A factory of comwnist labor. Transp,stroi. 12 no.7s6-7 J1 162o OMU 16:2) (Earthmoving machinery-Maintenance and repair) -'w ~W-vr-w--v 6 w a v G-" fill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411 . 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0* : : :'* A I - M it !, " - " is IIIII Nallu Ishii )GH0119 wi- gill 140 MI/ UP& 4, u I a rile 1. 01 IF 9 1 u v , ~-A - 1. 1. AA U M M Lt 6, Till A comparison of the methods of extracting ishosplitiric acid from phosphates and lUanas Wag. It A Skill-INT11M. I'doh,en(ri Viti,10 1920. -00 :17 11 H into on the drtti. if I, it, ph"'Jill4tv. And 11'11'Alla~ Qax '11.1w that a(lita It'llia -00 elit, I),, *r mna, 4,11t itiv... low 1-111t., AN 11111 E., S tbal ("f file fir cit 11WIll-I .4 'I.-Ix IMAI I"(W. A ltll%l "I II-I'l 1, isli'l 11 No), i~ Ill't a~ 'ITIO"It All e1 .00 I'Ar 0, d'1414 li-glA Willi Ilw :11, 111i'l r i, '111livi-t, I.,ilitis I.. a -0 4111 1,11w 411,11-1 1. -00 rational, licraw filtering 6 ra-Mer anti washing it( the NISN'11,14). Li silw facilitated. .00 Thraffin resianictlitid iinot Multable for Th-mia,A1.1jr To,ililaina Mike INIX#11,01 the A11111 0 %fgNl 1104 iditnild Ile nu6teivrd with MIN(). Ik I-wr I,% ating 1 .1; forrix :0 4*0 0 .06 -00 * " I ' 4110 to *::j A 0 A I A. S t A At TAU URGKAL LITINATUAlf CLASSIFICATION Cz T it L too IN 5 A] u AT No HIS; An L S Al 04 0 A I It IT It or K As It It K it 11 It If Is No IT I 9 40 * 0 0 9 11111, * 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 111, *j* 0 0 0 0 0 0 * A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 a 0 010 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 00 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 -0 0-6 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 it 11 It 14 Is 4 1? is 11 'L 11 ZI a a 2) is v M P I, 1? 1, J~ It v U -j vo WOES A A L 0 _k _1_1 L a P F Q R S T %I -A IF Z AA 64 CC CC (E t I A 00 *0 0 00 &0 Possible SOWCON Of CrYOf it] determining nitrate by the njethod of Granjr&l. Lajoux. it A.SK,wi%"ttj:v Zhur. Prikladtial Khiw.3,747 Akhp:41' -F%avu ofthv ~Iatldard heated hith a gas hurtirr b, A Ill,- I-f Ilitt3ti, I~C.U-f tile prewn" .1 S Coulilds. ill tile gas. This i, av-mirIf 1.v i0ding 41.7, 1.11 CC 00 J. ill tile soln. The sample of theiiitandard 94n. should tw 1 3 cc. and the blurt mtt-t rv2d within 0 01 cc. Presence of Nih vwmpd4, is haratful Iolv if their c'M- 00 tent i. higher than tile equiv. amt. of alkali". V. KAllC1IFV,%VV 00 wo adw of ip, of =did' I 'awls ' ~_ 9 =0 B. ]Afimwobmg so Mask fharghislig A; Igo cd total PA by d4leo" -ft aq- 'Joe* -NKOC(X showhil be edilled lin the M ME 00 rc& sim of of oL FW0, " " . !, ,00 I phosphate bdaft IS W a wbk MIDP^. The NH4 big F=te ppbL 0 Irl frow HA0'rHN0j solin. Can be Is 11 - Without 4411111. Of NH#N()& but owt be 1 zoo quite. its C to ellisninate 80, Powpil!w. A. PAPUMAU-COUTtMB Iso* no* 041 ;.oo 0* 04t. A I I I L A MITILLUPCIC-t CtTrwATURC CLISSWOCATIC- oo - 006t Kit PEW - 00 00 6764 0000,0 0000 0 *00 0 04110600 T 9 roe* 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 to* 000 0 It 2'. 6 0 06.0 of o 0*0006000000,00 IFg r * 0 6 V III W r k it W I; It Or* I, v It 4 1 0 and o( the ....t G( dry residue on the accuracy of nitrate X determinations by tho method of Gmadval-Laia", 11 A. Srow ApNsed -# 0 CAw I V S S X 1 4. 7W ~Uj 11M I c( C J 25, A2, ' 00 IV I ficutralflAts.03 400 A Utte dry r"itittv 4pruld (w diwiNctl compit-tviy; flsi% call always N- Oh-chd liv heating i-00 I'ti a water tolls fsw I min with %Iirri#,f 44 .00 490 0o 0* 410 aoo go ;he 0 0 VOID go Z 0 t 200 1*0 40 1 L A I At I At tIFFRAILAIt CL11%I1IC11IV- 00 0 AT X) 'I 10 -T 1 0 11 it of 4c It It 9( a it it IT ~4 4 !,1' N' too - 'I V*11 40 L 04 0 - d.Ij- a 4 1 0' rl~ Z 0000000 0foooo * 0 0 a 0 : 0 ~! 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 a a 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 9000.9 . 00 00 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 ;0- 004 0 00 00 4 0 0 46 6 49 0 * 01 i~~o 0 00000 0-0-0 -0 04 666616 0 6 0 4 0 a-*-* 4 0-0 0 0-4-0-0- it 12 U m Is 14 It Is 11 1 11 23 14 25 z6 Z? A 29 10 V 12 u i V 1, 1 A ; 41 41 'A 41 t A. I - . AL f. -T"0 41 -00 A - A Pi NTz E V , Tb~ lodin, content of WWI* 6~4 water, A.SlAtiplintut, and L. %Iikhajl..v.kay4. I*rame. Ole-irtorfathi( /"It. . .00 A Yoump J. -,n RUMIT1111y); Ne*e?Jj*,h jji.eml. Geol.. Relemle 11. 1935, =M- C11-11. 41-Alv-1 -00 sh,m that the I content of The 'Allite Ska is Iris 111,11t 0- .00 00 av. ,I Rrith (cf. C. A. 24. 1817) for northern mas. Thl~ is doc to the lower -Wt content of the %X'hite cca water. '00 00 tWerzoination of iodine In son wmiter. 00 J k m I oo plr~- NSv ic . Trani. (kwxopap 90,,1 gunittlary)1.11M). Vrur, A:kf!,. Mimeral. Crol.. Rrferale z 00 11,1935, kik; cf. C. A. M 2111- A new nictluml for -1 is given which vidds lictfur imline detri. iu sea wrau 00 00 remillm than the incth-I J 116th it', .1. 24. 1111 -1 1 - -------- - goo 00 A I A I i A-1 t4, I I I t,k At Lift .,?L11 I A 11JIFIC A t,C. 00 00 Go -4 00 T 09 Q u ts AT '11 -1 A S 0 At L* R K a Or 91 a 4111 o o 9000 Goo 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 EFEOPUMSev, B. A. Determination of dissolved oxygen in vator containing various oxidising and reducing substances. B. A. SKOPINTSEV and J. S. Ovtschinnikova (J. Appl. Chem. Rue., 1933, 6, 1173-1179) Winkler*s direct method (A., 1888, 79) is applicable to$R~O of a content of org. impurities (I) equiv. to 25 mg. of OV per litre, and containingTO.1 Of nitrite-11, 25 mg. of Fe , and Otl mg. of Cl pe~ litre. K~,O containing > the above content of (I) should be analysed by a combination of the above and Winkler*s I method (A., 1915, 11, 277). R.T. w ip ; i i I's .-L-A 0 0 pie d d wade ad MOWd.Wdm don& k:61wo "Mob. B. pal. X. L PzwriFnwA (J. A to, III*--ISm ",The ISK mm, a = IW r,( am 1-10 d Amp in SISM 004 OOU by 0-15-1-6 004 of SK). is Few tad by drop pw 10() m]. of 4r Asa. I L A METALLMMICAL UTINOW1 CX.UWWjft An A a ad 0 X a ,goo .10 goo "o0 ,0v, goo 'A69 Droo moo 006000*000004*eo 000000 --Oe -64 0 00-00 :00000000040*6006 0 0 0 0 0 6 a a 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 a a a 0 Is, 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 * a v 0 0 G 0 I I I A A I I 1 6 1 a 1 1. 1- 1) If 14 is L. It It itA Ij 11 ItD A f7 '1 74 If r. 11v U L ri L t f A 11 a) A. if 111 11 _ . A I is As M (C M if v .4 Inves9fition of the ritactisin between aluminum sulfate .00 $0, 00 And the bonstesof natural waters It-I I"kh'sNabArxie Sanst. 1ekh, igis. %.,. -00 Mrfirat. Zhar. 1. No. 8 9, 17- 18t Mix). I',- fiv-,ituph - 9 ,)f water. whose salt content cou~i~wd in-tly #)f tls~ -00 arbonates of Ca anti Nis, and which tliffvrvtl in flic fill. -00 00 1 anti Cl contents were added incrt-A%inti units. sit 1,; 00 AL(SO.), win. To other sainpic. %it,. -.00 titi(ti, 0 lite di-linel At Isivir d. III I la I It. id.la 00 I-th life *nil the ih, 41k% ..I fit, -11, -09 fa.( froselneil tlw sense. last ALI lail" AL.*41. ',0* 90 j ~Iltl. WON lowered IOA %"IAIIVI d.gi,, than alim as if.. 11 00 "0. win. The wtin of Al,(SO,), ,,I w.tI,, I sn N- sp-, .00 by the hydrolysis reaction Ali(SOs)s - tillsO 00 s. 311,SO.. and by the action of the Jointed 11,SA 1, ton fit, 00 !"icarbovistes INSO. + Ca,11CO.), ~, CaSO. - :At;() -C(),. With an insirraw of AiS4 is;. Ow 4int. .4 Ili, I.. zoo I Ailicatalrii and the pit air dicirg%,l ipll mtiti,; I,- Ilic 0 1 00 lotinalion). Millis file toAgulalaas -d -11 W.I.," 1h..1 init. of AMSO.), pruvrif if) hvin, w- Which %ta,tiltitt -06 to the initW alky. of which esiccedcd it. fit thew I j%t the accumulation of an excc%s of the remdual AI fit "at, 1 :00 lrasl% to an incomplete tatilitation sit (fit c-gaL,11f, I It- ~00 00 -It q- dt..a-a., .00 r.9 0 00 00 *0 * - Is 69; 0 0 Is, S. Is I, t is I 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 @is IN' 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 * 9 0 9 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 q 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fill I I I , a a 1 I ', 16 if I I a so AS all v a J9 I 11 a It U a 30 0 A J/ a a 41 a &I ad 41 A A J 6 1_ L - A a I V T I-AA Of CC SIR U4~L_ a L_0_1 _! A Af 1. 1. C11.1 ~R 0.0 . So 00 Ccifigulation Of OsInfill Wgttrg With ifluctlintsill Aulffile &I 0 temperaturgs. If. A_At tawy-111141 M. 7'. G"Illb- ' - 4 x i H T _00 ' %- lod-nab hrmir g tot t. . . f fill No. Ill. V, Z-1; 0 h hi.. Ret-a~ Zkgy. 2. N- 3, ISM RKSS#;; a. c. '1. 33. 1 n i N lit %, w it h %I, ~ s)w Rivi r vrat rr a I I vin p% ~ fil !I, 0 1 awl 4 U.' III . She 01- is 0 tht dtye of cite toisgulaw, alkv .4 lillituix Id water, presence of Itirlmiliv. adifw id lum and addes. 4 Mimovskil alinninj wurr lit- liplitolysm of (lie added Al,(SU.i, aN) "a- ` ' as 0 06 'nvv'(lgAlvd 16 tmm r1 rt;Ttiv%: tltvtll4xt% for file l"Cuta. 9 11,111 ~'f flak, , at k,w tellip., which at She %anir mur milb- 00 11, 1411V 111C WaICT, 211' IllillinS, 44 all sn'till, 1.11 V 0 : 40 * m Stir Imm .4 cLiy imbWay or of milk iJ lum. j addn. ,f NfailtovLil ahnnitia. I)tJfillg UIV niff- 0 of ,I She mi,lwis,,ion it i. um",ary to Add -tact unit, Me 0 "I a v "Jf'~I'ru , un- all of thu clay liabuilly (-.U~ 0 A , .),1, 4 if., 0-m- 4 th~ ,.j(nIAt-d 0 at'r, *1;11, all rx'-% id Cao Calm, an iljvr-~Ad 1,11 of Aso dw .41,r awlattaktunittlatmatol Al. W. R~ M-till -00 j '0* as so, 1 too 00 t 09 - - All L a 04 0 w 1 4 Aj SF it It n 1 1. 900000 lolo*eoso 6040011110111116OV0009~400 0000000 eoooo*%00000000000~BOOOOO#Ooooooooooo 0 a *r W-11ir-W-1111, W W W-W W-W W- W-W -4v4v :: 06844400010100 o 00*00*000004 *so 494000060000 t 03 11 4 17 4 to a it a is 11 U Z U 37 M .1 41 rq A 00 j 1 0 r J. I& j it 1. a M F Q , ,I . . N I I U V I Ji I I AA I* (L Et LE b . - 1 .111 . 1 00 0 Abo : 0 Dete MQ;ation of di"Wred orygen in waters containing 0 Ir nitrites- H. A XI It% 41111L6 I IN -00 . 1 ! by 'Atuplik, AIM RIO it'. .1. 33. No's as mmild all Cilia ut "licil th, Allit. "t 111C 1111fil~,j OW 4: i% 5 111K.'L Rt-IM-Ated ulpti, ;wIf,qlmd bw 111, *0 0. in Wal't ill vit.1w, .4 milm , pm-i ill, -00 . tw;tl 41-1-14-41,11ilv ille ril-111.0 F%pll 1.9 III.A '11-mg Olm Ill, A.'~ J.t.mud ;00 VIC obt.411wil "ith milailri, .11111" 11111m.. Zoo R. fit fill 00 roe a zoo ZOO 11141181 1,00 Aiis it A allAtItiMOO(At WINAILAt R LAW#KAIWb t,4 0 3 woo , ,l, i v [ is OF PO ptylyVid nit a qO1 Pitt rf it gq so 0 I TA 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 : . m ~- M-5., -,~, A . ~ I b - 1. - --.- ~-w W-W-W- W 6 9-0--s- 0-0-411 :~ ;~ W-1" W-100- W-W-4vw- Id 11 1, Is ill u 4 IT 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 wi wa F -.8w$ r~- I a h-, 36 V x * 0 41 #1 &3 a 4,C A -,a. -L--f it O9A1 -q-1tQqqj_ 0 Jp 00 The hydrochemkial characteristics of the MOKOW RIVIt .00 00 from Zvealgoriod to Kolomax in AugM. 19M. It. A. dil Sk,q~inlKv and L. A. NIik1iAI.,v,,kav4. /1-rdr,hhr-# !-96 06 1", W.W-11 '. S. S~ It I IL Pit I I Mkwl I'll'. 4 "A."t 00 00 1 N. . at V .I NI-l'. Ill its, I, A,11.r, 111, so .00 of, A COMP"" WS" a' ths d,wSU7,.chHwW," in dWWT*d -00 00 )-ir-10- llft M R. -00 'Wria. (U. 8 ffected Are an 0 11, ..d pli relative -00 man. ins which shift the -8 &W "res' od by the MOO 00 by mirvellits is Poind 0 ill), W phytopLankton. a Comm. of 1 0 into the &if. SjM these la,ctun d 00 av diffusion 0 ,,dt, obtained in closed vcswl!s s1v not Of apply in the lab.. H. 2-1. Leicester 69 ppliciable to natural Trate"s- coo Oev d woe 400 The hydrock0wic"'I CJL"Ectefisfics of the ca""'It' so n It. A. Sk"Ptnt*4v--, reams of the ustuaskil sysul - '1[5~ 00 at ""I"; R.) I F72T,"tt" 1 I r,,n&ti4)n% (if are* C *0 1:0)01'3111- hCn it. %I coo eel #i d oleo tree .q A S a - I L A ACTALLURGICAL LITINATUNE CLA131FICATION -so LU U A 10 U t% AT -0 is t7 it at K a It 2 C, et it la A I M A I I Od 0 1 N N 9 Al Aft N IF 3 1 1 00 00e 0.0 ~-"` ~; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 e00 ~ 0 00 0~41 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-7, T ~ o a. oT IV 5-15 %L1 NJ,& .1 Air) "GEO a It P 9 R I I U Y -1 1 1 AA M ".A A A- A Removal of copper from natural water. It. A. Skopint- and M. T. Golutw~a. J. Appli'd scv . S. R.) 12. 813-17tin French. 817)(1939). -S-ii. CIA can accuu)ULIC in natural water on treatment with CUSA4. :-90 The Cu can be removed by treatment with Alt~50#)s - -00 1.411,11 (Optimal pit however, large at"11. tj thin alt cause art incirtase (it acidity cif the lrc~it,d water -00 anal thin devrea-~ the CA: rvitioval. The CIA can 111- rVIIII)V4,11 by liftralivu thr(mgh Ihe Band filter; the pirwe'. 00 Xus all the rhara,t,ri,t I, N .,f ~n pti~,n fih rat ion. Washing f es** 41 r,nii the u~.d Band Ottir %ith Cu-irve water renutyrs (:it =00 00 a th, filt'r but nsuch imre 4mly thaii it k ail,"Imil. lav. bind chall, arlivat-1 " W h -00 '. it t e k =00 A A oil 00 t: W0 A S L A METALLURGKiL LITfRATIM CL&SSIFKATION C Z'- Cie 0 10 0 as, r U a AV .0 14,; 4 0 n n P, 1? 17 It OP 69 W it -1 9F If 6 n n " x IS 0 0 0 0 0 41 a 9 0 0 00 0 00 4 * 0 e a 9~44 o 0 a 0000 0 0 is 0 a * so 4 00 0 00 000 0j 0 00 Is 0o o 0 is 0 0 Is 0 o o 0 a 0 0 6 is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 PU 11 Vv- 1,0160 11 1:0 A 2 L A I. I f. A I L 0 P r It I It I , The -iodine SKWPI*" H16thOd for dtle(JUMAtion of a dissolved usygen in water it% the pirmence of seducing agents. 11. A. Aopml~-s A10 11. it . Nbr%,11(1114. -1 -09 A Ipp;,,d C4em. IV. 12, Iz.-Ol [!III Gvrl,,411. (I Mij). Nli% *-' 'mildr, .4 14M,1 -Mg .,if, 2 -1 v. of 11 Of N I ..fit its, NA'I A14- U, oanj oiii, Ili- .,d.1 I -, ~IL -h% ..I k I. oil, 11-k I mAm-lh., I ..I.- ...m. qlm~ Aml all"'s to 'Imid mad i "Ald- of N111 1,1-1 aml (111m, 1 .111, I hum-11.3 I), m1A A- A th'-ol(mv ii-I i1v Ili. Immi .... .. ( i'l -0 '-'ml 114,L,. 1-1. . k I, III, -11.~ ti'm ...it I- Ili. .1 .1 N th-mllfmv v, Ill.. V,.1, "I Ow 114,k. - if.. -I sft~[L KI aml MoCh 1.h3. 1111i-fi-d m1o Ili, JU,L. -J f [h.- -1- "m-h-4 -1., 1 It,- fl-k A 11 00 .00 .00 A I a I L a 41T1jjL-1~.(1L 011.11LAI CLAWFkAVICh 0411 ke 0 sit rx 1 . io,w . 8T96 0 0 0 a 00 0 a 0 4 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 A A v _PJZ.~ i . . . 7 _0 A - "M95249 Ale fmcwtorits wvtx A " : 7 . 0 t 11a A~ Szonsmy (CODWL - - - 1 ).- W-45 2r W 11 , Aoa& SOL Ulus.. mW 0 0 . oawumV~jw) and Deft o:11*1jOZbNmbiWy(KNwO~ '", ;:Wz in adiubmty 00 0 a ON Tbe age I ofpuvml vak * . T. 1, 0 r. 1290 0 : . betwom &11 0 vo ASO-ILA 14TALLUKKAL Lff9*AYWV CLASSWICATM 9.2m--= too %low[ va"Ifiv 143060--.4p G.V cat- 421131 dw 0.. All 1W - W_ `tV` ;_W 0 CAN 0040000if 006 0006 : 0 0 4* 0 0 0 ; . 0. 69,0401 0 a 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 I, . " ." " " . L F 4 AI 1 , " . . " " " " I . I. I, 0 4 1 AA N U , water durWg aerobi, decompo tion P-aft" 'a id -00 -00 it Ote is A SLoPI-197.1' n of - j':~-jmrjn EntilieJ). iti -00 o s 9 Ij'oL' rob"Alty (I l'uIlLtut, tigi of ISCall it h -00 0 I-Mut"I by i ll i"g %lait" Ill"LUTI 1 '111" al AIII- C"Im and t"Thi4fily o dentand i- ll.fpci K l tax at Y'. 2 limit Ill, Ls at a a ' ' 1 eg !I 2 _ a- A' a '"A'" at otfal" lot rt-a- p two. l 'd HIC" "I At -ach A MA%. "" h A ,hArpIv- Ph'~P I" . - .11d Kn "Italld is lower tt"I -If l O so l ' ula oitnj,,e,,,j.jj is retard'd. - A.,I sw-~ N- I" ) ) A ',, 1_.uyillg planklull cOntains I of tile j bact"u 1VAeh,,d a 31121. lay, at The anit. 4 d T. Laane . 31 5 dav- 1,, 2- 4100, j 1 00 ZZAS 0 A I L A &ETALLURGKAL LITFN&TtRf CLASSWICATIGN I Z_- 0 S'Ic JC u Ss AV O_Ls~ I'll, ~tot 0- v It A a ti~ _o -4 4 irx Sp 1 0 1? It 1, Op K 1, K a If It r 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 & 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 q 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 G; w-: W V W w- lVw- 4VW 0 M- -"-_47 0 0 0 0 0 : 4 0 0 0 0 IV~ 4 a I at 11 1) it A a if It It )i a 14 is V It U A Is it a w at q at 41 is ar 0 At 0A a L L 4 1 t V it A I Of LE all, L9 0 1, -00 f 00 00 The residual iialla-i-am. It. A. Skurtvry~ land 261. 1, Golubeve. rodaimalimakeme i.Sciplif. T; k. 15 - ?;1). 7, 4 0 -4 -00 n4o);- rite f"i,lual Al cruirrinix she water supply is the -00 00 rsult 44 talisatiatfactory r(mgtdA(j,,n. In-tiffiviciat aluns will favor the formation of %tA))Ir colhAdAl AI(OII),. &aid 0 00 till txcm will retard the l1cwCulation; this fardumal till to go lwtuw AA mind cAuw, p4mal %4n. an,] tra-ufliri~nt titilitA. LOW IVIT111. Will 41"It'211W ITM1111411 go AL Whole little lit ad4cd twtlill J."Itku it tillit,"tAtia, luctraimard pit AI,owr 7.41 Will 1~411114~ tlIC fLJOHIAti'M Ul 2411. .00 00 Aluminaa4m. RcfctcULVs. 11. Guloff '!zoo 00 go 00 90 "1 zoo zoo see zoo me -.06 L go f -%;T; - ----- T- 00 U IS AV Is 11 IV K it 4 9 at R tt it Of At 14 41, 4, 0 0 0 0 000 so so 41 0 a 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 IF 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 t I 1 4 1 0 1 1 . [1 12 .3 LA IS k 1) IS K JD It 12 M 25 A 17 21 It JU 11 U U 145 hill MP-4. At 4j4I 66 0 g 0 A & L a m I AA it CC PP U 0 0 lattuence of petroltum on tile chemiW *ad physica, properties of natund waterc 13. A. I ~ N~ 15, N,. 7 (pir.rdinif mider lab. comisison, AtO ..n rivt ..tt,r, t filin, retard file ph,-I-~nthclk- 1,11. Alk% 41-4ved it were fcfltttv4l, 41111 tile millilubilliv %A, in. j i in haking. I h, I "ll Wa. "Kidi/vil, illid the may Ift. 1m.111 1.1"l. islid It, in.; mg. matter %as im ri-4%4-tl. A light purldc filin 00 01 iia~ Nrined at Oir ml-water interfatt-, inw)l. in Inn/mr. C.If. and twtr. ether. (;Ilt..IT v a &0 0 Id am* 0 0 A a s L A METALLURGKAL LITERATLAE CLOSIFICAMU 00, ill 200 00 u u IV so I% 9 K [I r, X : 9 (1 It 1, 3p 6( IK it IK ; n it I " ' goo, -.3 d"* A P 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Soo A, *ooGooo:oo::::: 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 6 [ -q~ 0 0:2 004 0 00 go go 0 0 c 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 *; a AFWAVW W-W- W-W-W 0010*00*4*0*0 set* Zi I ; A , I It 13 1. It IA A) 1: a A r A .1 10 A C, it (I 0 HydrachenticiLl regime of the ice -covered V OLP river in -00 00 connection with the 4'eath of dah observed during winter -00 06 1930. It. A. Skoont-4-v. C-14. fend. d-ld. 3- V. R. .S". S. 26', d7lJT-1MMMTiif Er4h,b) -Analvus of thI, Volga water III late wintrf showed a very low 0 ctnatent, while I ilt And the r.ti,, J atriermnia IN to nitrate N were high. If Ill.. ()JOIvirlwy arld Ow III, r'.3-1 alt content I~ the W-IdII-11 KTIRII-Il MatIf 'UPI'll-, %11111' othux III- J I, III, pt-- .,f IIIIIIIIIm- t-IIIIIng Isom i1tv -ag,- 1, a A. It Kimq-, .4110 41b 4P Alm 00 A II I L 4 II(TALLURGICA1. LITIMATURE CLOWIC.71C. tz 00 400 1 4111.111. ~ I I I " , -~, V 4 ' ' ' r ' 1 ' V ' 1 1 '" *1 L % 1, 0 1 r, IV IV- W -$I I Is 14 -3 is a U It AV 10 LS It of 59 of 013 11 orr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 * 0 # 0 a 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 0 0 a 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 1 1 I 11 It 16 It to If 40 111 Ij 1) 14 15 A 17 14 .1 W $IV 11 4 r. it It 1. 11 s 1 2 Y A I I &A so rc 00 (f S t t I 00 00 go 00 00 Study of ropneration of nitmPu and iti t d on, a to the toum a ecompos fix"Sk atsev anti If. H. Brisk. Comod. rovid. Sri. 1 ~~j f l l l A d 00 stu it l - is, Mg-11)(11w)) till l(lis y o 'V . H. 1. 1 plankimi laketi from a water liA.In iscar Mtwow In which 0 the preVAililig form was the hJur-firrvirt alga Mi,poty0ir 00 arraginosa shows that the procemstif decornpit.are similar Roo to the phenomena taking place during mirterstlitation of 0o j 'Its. matter in servage waters. Calcit. of the const. of =00 00 If. 0. D. (NO and that of ammonifiralwn (KAIJ gave the following valtivi: at 16' Kit ~ OJMl alid KA m 0.111m; 00 at W Ka - p.035 and KA - OAXII. The anotionifivatioll ZOO 09 lIercentattv computed by means of thew cousts. (or I0 days 16' The decrease in or P 11 t V d ?&% ozo 0 oo . s. ~v 1 an a % ill anti Increase in plitwpliste indicate that W-70t,"i, t4 the while the laniclon berame mirwrallied within 54 dAys ago o o , p increase In mineral N This "'Oo I wal attained In 17-!~l day%. tietti. of file driftec L4 00 breakdown of the chtor6filyll pigment of the plattAtun ' there ,hovri that within SS days at tempi. of 6 anti 16 00 have been destruyvi 52 and P-q% of the pigment. m4p. .00 7 moo 041 t_-oe ~ Was o of C, 05111(ITIC~ Cz moo S It f, is 0 0 0 0 0 000000 v .It K it R a K it it at q 1HLj A I I% 0 0 0 0 0 a * 0 r I a o 0 0 01*0 o 0 0o 0o o 0000 0000000060*0000000000*000000 v Ala. 0 0 a 0 0 0 ooooool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 00001 0 0 0 * a*** *0 a* 0 0 0 -WAV- . 7 14 ri It w is 11 to IT a 1011 1111 4 V Q C4 Wi minerallsibilimat"ll" an and ph"pharumin frtsb Traitor It. A.1 kolklitirtv 00 18101- fA, tim winjer wslet j4 lite V,JK* aii.I.M-1,va ilv~i- 00 a the wnt. al mi. N and P decteAled I'y -'0)% It -00 0e stunths d Obact-r4tion OVIVP 14-24*)- I'litir Ile- 00 rivs. im-frawd its &lilt. Oxiiiation "pavity &fill Vigor so Nititticaliun was -Jtiwer at Itjw truip. -00 In IPM4 !JM Intler, cilix"Ird for 6 movish, at III -=". I i -00 0 : 1wieww' the opir N d--r- 60%. Tile nitrate cuntent ibe amt. .1 =1ired N remained cowl. The &jilt. ago 0 0 =- 11 increaml by 35% and intirg. P dearlord by 2Ut/c. h-w- l i d b =00 00 . u1 w n-wil, p . tkil. fwc, 11 pract"Ily th4ppeare 1 .1"Wil Ivy Will MAW phalfs lilt Fhe imir 4 Coo 00 J , - (ion Otpolmilly %lf4-triglw#I I.ImAt'l 111c, clul 0 111, '106 Millelvdisal it'll of oi1g. N compil. tit 11-1 waf-i, I% iiwi,, ` wtive than in m-dit still lowes than tit -Ii,jJ plwskios goo 10 ~6 U. L"is- 0 aloe goo so : 00 logo 0 : 9j 0 ASO~ILA SISALLUPGKAL LITERAT"I CL.SSIPICATID. It I- tie 0 u is AT It - -------- to Do 44 It it It a 0 .9 1 It IN q We m too 00 0 a Co 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 099106 O)o 00 0 0 a & 0 0 0 o o o o a 0 0 0 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 1-4-364 0-1 A- *: 4 1 4 4 ip 4p - 4 00 IN, af~ if 1: 11 )d is M M 9 A a I -JL_ k-1 IND ..0 J- 1 -Sixt%us Ago p4eptsylls 1-01. Re~uctloo of shuzdauni concestratim In' ~~esi_solut~& OffAl"MIRMID 11141ts dudM storage and Altration. ht. T, Al'-lutleVa and B-A-SkoPiatsev. Zarodskdya L,;b. Ia. 317-IN(INI).-During the 3rtvraa~~Qj _ scins. of AWSO.), (0.1-10 mg. AIA.) ia &Law Tends there was ob. Served in Miae comp a low of --- On o0he slow. Prior scidificationiff"ll us to a If 1 0( 3.0 and waahW of the fdtcrv with this $old. before filits- tkln clitniuslTs the 1011wx during storage and filtration. B. Z. Kanik-h il 41, ~ IN, ip GF 804066 a 81 Q dy 4 61 0 1 u oo *6 Ot of It Ou 11 OW 11 41 t .1p QMv cot AI q - 0 a F . I . 1;; An Sit two 1,1111V Road 32-7-M u a AT It Of ic ff a %a tcutt [lot ;w A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 0 0 0 0 0 JLAjL: - ;,11 u 0_6 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 age too too too halum of " FITW TOAP listwe" AWL01A and Q=M60:1. INI-ISK S. 161, Dratschev and It. A !~koslll!- lov (Hydrochrm. MaL. 1941, IL 151-154), T 11 of On il"M DAW Is" A&MMA. St"h""ZZIMMIM-14 B. A. Skolxi"W-and S. At. MR am TWO Dratschey (Hydrochrm, Met., 191). 12. w-m!).-The above rivers are tributaries of t'pptr Volga. J- J- LL x4dMCbMJW bemiriou of im rivw Vol" "it eavaii ri"n of IM TOjp b~WW Jia Wintag gaft in. 13. A. Skollintiev (Hydr"Aim. Afat.. 1941. 12. 159--168).-The [0.] of the ri,,cr 11,0 decrees during the winter to a min. in March or April since in the winter months the rivers are led with deep ground 11,0 contaiving but little air. J. J. it. PA 13T11 USSIR/Potamology Apr 1946 Oceanography "The Coagulation of Terrigenoue Suspended Particles of River Discharge in Sea Water," B. A. Skopintsev, 14 pp "1:,v Ak Nauk Geograf I Geofiz" Vol X, No 4 Experiments with artifically prepared turbid water and river high flood waters, to establish the con- &itions limiting the coagulating action of the sea water's salt with regard to the terrigenous particles Introduced Into the sea and oc'eans by rivers. 13T111. JIM 191&7 Marine Research Ocoagulation, of Numus COUPOUIAB of RIver.Dischorge LA In Ses, Water," B. A. Skopintsev, State O~eano_ qmphic Inst) lab Geochen Problems,, 14 pp "Izv Akad Nauk SM, Ser Geograf I Geofit" -Vol x1p ,:Discusses results of laboratory investigations on Ahe 00agulation of natural water-soluble hVious Compovinds by sea vater. Itzparlmouts cairlog'aut with river and peat-bog vators. rholuded studies of~,tjjo effect 6f Volft=8 001~oefttrat an biologic processes, sto. Content of humus soti- Alited by determinations of the color of ose vater. Conclusione drawn on the frimstion of brown mud 6n the bottoss of the Polar bisin. Submitted by Academiclan P. P. ShIrshov. 5OT84 Rate of decomposition ofilhe organic matter of dead plank- ton. 11. A. Skopin tsev. 117oklady Akad Nauk S-S.S.R, 58, 17,97-IMION41, .-Thi rate conunt fnr dccompn. of the N component of org. Vter W." O.M I for tilixed plank- wn.md OM7 for diatoms Ravchii. nictmi,facto,as tel,tively unimportant The greate't ;lu's (,f dc."I Plank. ton nwt~ decomp. ir the lipper Lt.v~r, (,f the ~-a. t*. M, K~.-Iapoff 'I --., - - -, ! , - .,. I *, n - I )- (-, - , ".-111-0 I- n I -- - - i -)~ ~~ ';.' "--~ , '., ) , - - -. - 41 . , ) :3 -: 1-7- -7 9 , , 1.-, 1. , , UM/Sydroloar Mar/Apr 1948 Oceanology "The Change in the Nitrogen (N) and Phosphorous (P) Ccmtent in Terrigenous Suspended Particles in a E- Water Medium," B. A. Skopinteev, State Oceanographic Inst, Lab of Geoehem Problects, Acad So i USM, 11. pp 11 IzvAkadfiauk SSSR, Ser Geograf i Geofiz" Vol XII, No 2 'Describes results of laboratory studies in the changes of N and P content in terrigenous suspended particles for the period of their presence in fresh and*aalt water. Establishes variations In the speed and character of content changes in terrigenoue 4=3. UM/Hydrology (Contd) bkr/Apr 1948 particles (in fresh or salt water), which are the result of biochemical processes. Basically charac- teristic for salt 'water were: a) slow accumulation of nitrates In the water, and b) much greater ac- cumulation of mineral phosphors. Submitted by Academician P. P. Shirehav,, 19 Feb 1947. 1ft 41T51