SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SMIRNOV-ZAMKOV, I.V. - SMIRNOVA, A.I.

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004 So 0 is die st i .3 Ah ah z I if AW 01116VIOP" 011111 Spatial orientation of the a"tion reaction to a joultiple Uture et the solvent tifts. mainly the formatim of lbe bond. I - sillitimaz ,tuktiv and H. A. Shllov. Disk- WIIMUY complex. N. Them h8dy i J. Nasik SJ.S. . 67. d7l 4(1940).- The product Of file atidn. of line to MCQIMCCO~ML (1) 'drpends on the oolvent. fir glacial AcOll. Cellos, MeNOI, and III pure liquid 13haw, mothyl lIcomonsaleate (H) and lKomolutnariste (11 1 are formed In appm. equal amts. in Coils, over 191"t of the pealuct I%1U, Cown.antitetup. hAVr no Vilk-Ci. On the UrlentAliOtl Of the adda., too bas the pre-citce of peruxitirs or antlo"Unts. URr Or HjUro Tberattafthereaction 1* .4 the :Ird order. -ji 1111r)"JAP - AIIIIJIllarl'. wills k I in mols.,, 1. min.) - o.21 (at :W in x6cial AcOll), 1.80 fat:W in C.11.),and 'Oki (Lit Win Colfij. InthepIrm- ruce of 1.111r. the rate follow4 -~Jllnfj/dl se V1111111flf (fir 1, with k' - 0,91 (at :YI ). Peguaides and ant.- o,,id.nt. have CIO effect ati the ratc: AcsOtlms It cloorn; Ilto in Large AnIts. slowsit down, in strudlamb. amleralea it. The reaction is conceived as proceeding owes an ititer- mediate adAn. complex between I sod HBr. with a pos. charge located at one of the triple-bond C atoms, a neg. charge at the Br atom of the IfOr Cool. bound to the Other C atom through its If atom. This complex reacts further with Dr- which is bound at the positively charged C atom, i.e. in a trans position, or, less energeticColly, with a 2nd If fir snol.; thiS stage is the rate-detli. step. On the -I other hand, a title mol. can also approach the primis:7 c_tvw~ . ;j - intermediate complex from its neg. end, in which caw the 11 atom of the JIBr mol. will be bound at the =timy charge,l Br rt,~ultiog in an addn. in the cis pool The METALLURGICAL 1.1112al'Wil CLSSWICATM L A lad" soolloir jejoso war 0.1 489 as mV M V_ ; a, 119 W, it -a cc a & i 4 ad 0 111 a 1 9 a 9 a a IF AV 10 It ij: 0 0000 000--o 000 0,0,0 0.0 0 00 U 0 0 0 0 0,0 00000000 0000 -00 go .00 so .00 goo :300 400 1141111111 ate '0011110 9010 4001 goo ties S,.rT T. MT Z. i SHILOV) F.A. oprostpanst berinom ',,:apravlerdj- P,.eakL-.sjy 21;'B'017. yazy n Dcklahd Alkadnauk SSSR Nova,7 a ?--~soedinenJye Po Kratnym Sb- a a T. 1-)'.9, S. 671-74.-Bibliogr: S. 67h. SC.: Letcoi-I ''lo. '23, 1"49, Theory of the lorstiation of - chlorovinylmercuty chWide from acetviene and mercuric chlorid*. 1. li~ Si it mi- -/-it iikov a it; I I- . A . Shi Io v i I I a ~t ( IrK. C It vill. , A-c3i I - mt. Mr S S k . I,,- Abid. Nauk 73. 723 51 19-Iss- .%1 110, . I,if1tt-,ti,qi of ,,-CIICI:Clf- IIjlCI 41 Itom CAI .,,if olld IIgCI, an"Ave.ml indurti'vi liefloll 4 appfu~. I III I ll..l 111,111.114"1 jwfuxl i. 'hurtrilvil %rrv I'Lakidly hv addst A -,life 1. Addit. 4 lit, 1 11- Iw 4 1. latilly, HIrtt , #41 tilt- onaltary, it hill . [fit fwfmitloit if 1. I'llat thr difirtcluv ('I theell"tSol ill,- it-10 flit- It.ills 1,otllvr% I% [lilt due tuthe III" IT RICH M K I' -It- IM "tNtT,It Ill I)Y I IIC MCI 1114t it I 12.1 . t,-P, ofily .-if if I Ihv itaduction Iverioll awl accrIvrales flit- rv-i, fitm, islit-rv- thc ~ivncaiait. f5ri I of tit,- triii, smicr It- , m.,rkv,I 11:1111.111lig action. I is tilt only pro,luct tit flit .0-mv III Cl unt,. lit their Incsoicr, the rr.,rtioo a, Its,twi .-w1 0% In-hi,l I, tile trals, is"I'let. I-wilull"ll oI ll't'll-lud hv ., 111%,11.4til,111 ilf%t,l%lllg .1 lilt, fill'. lim'. folillol froln C,11!. IIgCI,. mid 1. 4 tit, -1111i [mv 11. "Im 11 lltvolnp. into 2 1. Af, I he Irmi, i,twitirr, Itemg Iv- pi'laritable Ili 11, I1gCI t"i'lentiv III,[ 'ifflivietilly .1,-ti%,- .,I 1'-' 24 , tit I.,ml ill, In [ame, I I.. Ir SXIRNOV-&II!KOV, 1. V. PA 174T7 USSR/Chemistry - Bromine Addition Jan/Feb 51 "Stereochemis-I.-ry and Mechanism of Addition of Bro- mine by the Tertiary Bond," Ye. A. Shilov, I. V. Smirnov-Zamkov, inst Org Chem, Acad Sci Ukrainian SSR "Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Khim Nauk, No 1 PP 32-41 Show_~ addn of Br to dimethyl ester of acetylenedi- carboxylic acid proceeds by either radical or donor- acceptor mechanism. Radical reaction in various soln always yields cis.- and trans -dibromides in approx equal proportions, Donor-ac-ceptor reaction, observed in expt with aduixt, yields only trans-isomer (di- 'hromfumaric ester). _.IPI 174T7 1 . Sl'7-LOV' I)~E. 0. ,Sl-ffRNQV-Z.U-ff-OV, I.V. 2. us-sp (6oo) 4. Isomerism ?. Sterochemistry and the mecbqnism of the formation Pnd disintegration of cis- and b trans-chlorvinylmerciirchlorides. Dop.ilN UTISR No. 2 10151. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1-953, Uncl. - j S,MIRNOV--Z,4SOV, I.V. A.M.Butlerrj,r as initiator of the tpaeliliv on the mechanism of ri-ganic reac- tiona. Ln:r.khim.zhur. 18 no.2.-141-147 (MI.TIA 6:9) I. Institut organicitieskoy khi!nii A-kadeiiiii riauk Utxaiii,.,kor SSR. (Chemical react ion-Moclian ism ) (Chemistry, O.,&aiic) (Butlerov, Aleksandr Mikbuilovich, 1828-18ilt)') USSR/Chemistry - Hydrocarbons 21.Apr 52 "The Formation of a Cyclobutene Ring in Chlorination of Dimethylacetylene," I. V. Smirnov-Zamkov, Inst of Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIII, No (~pp 869-871 The chlorination of dimethylacetylene by sulfuryl chloride shows that a cyclic dimer of dimethylace- tylene with 2 chlorine atoms added to it is formed. The expts which were carried out prove definitely that treating of dimethylacetylene with sulfuryl chloride or chlorine will produce cyclobutene derivs. U&SR/Ghemistry - Organic chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 116 15/24 Authors I Smirnov-Zanikov, I. V. and Kostromina, N.-A. Title I -The reaction of sulfuryl chloride.with dinethyl acetylene Periodical Ukr. khim. zhur. 2.1/2, 233-239, 1955 Abstract t The'normal addition and by~products.forme.d during the reaction of dimetIVI- acetylene ?2 moles) with sulfur~l chloride (1 mole) are. described, ~The effect of the physico-chemical.conditions and.various additions on the action process and yield of dichlorotetramethyloyclo butene is analyzed. Experimental data are presented on the-induction period of the reaction,, effect of radical -inhibitors and, lighatiIng, as well ason. the radical- chain., mechanism of the reaction. Six,ref.p"rencedt 4 USSR, l'USA and 1 German (1912-1952). Table.-,' Institution Acad. of So.,, Ukr. SSR, Inst. of Organ. Chem. Submitted December 14, 1954 SHILOV. Ye.A.; SKIRNOV-ZAMKOV, I.V-; MATKOVSKIY, K.I. Theory of the Kolbe-schmitt synthesis. Part 2. Role of disub- stituted salts in carboxylation. Ukr.khim.zhur. 21 no-5:600-613 '55. (MLRA 9:3) IInstitut organicheskoy khimii AN US.U. (Carboxylation) rl;5-1-25/26 AUTHOR: 3'mirnov-Zamkov, I. V. TITLE: Conference on problems of stereochemistrj of chemical reactions. (Soveshchaniye )o voprosam stereorkhimii khimicheskilch reaktsiy) . P-talIODICAL: Ukrains'Vciy I.Chimicheskiy Zhurual, 1957, Vol-25, NO-1. pp.129--130 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 91iie conference ~ws eteld in Kiev, October 29-31, 1956. It was (_oaven(A L)j L;~i(: Scientific Council on tiie Theory of Chemical Structure, Kinetics and Reaction Ability of the Chemical Sciences Division, Ukrainian Ac.Sc. (UcheniY sovetom po teorii khimicheskogo stroyeniya, kinetiki i realil-Itsionnoy soposobnosti pri Otdeleaii Kdimicheskikh Nauk All SSSR)-cogetaer with the Division of Chemical and Geolor-ical Sciences of the Ac.Sc. Ukraine (Otdelenii Khimicheskikh i Geologicheskikh Naux AN USSR) and the Kiev Division of the All Union Chemical Society imeni D. I. Idendeleyev (Kievskiy otdelenii Bsesoyuznogo Xhimicheskor,o Obshchestva im. D. I. Mendeleyeva). In addition to Kiev chemists,over 30 scientists from other partz participated, mainly from Moscow, e.g. Academicians A. N. Nesmeyanov, V. N. Xondratlyev, Card 1/5 B. A. Kazanskiy, I. N. Nazarov and others. The meeting to the original compound, whereby the sam,~~ configuration is conserved in all cases. 0. A. Reutov reported on the mechanism of the electrophilic substitution in saturated carbon atoms of the optically active mercury-organic compounds; these reactions can take place maintaining or transforming the configuration depending on the mechanism which the author considered as the cases. S E2 and S E 1 of the British classification. In the discussion of these two papers much importance was attached to the discoveries from the point of view of the theory of CErd 2/5 organic transformations; in addition, it was mentioned 73-1-25/26 Conference on problems of stereochemistry of chemical reactions. that the re-oorted work should be supplemenited by data on the kinetics of the reactions under consideration. The paper of Ye. A. Shilov was devoted to the mechanism of cis-compounds with short links. On the examples ofL the compounds of haloid-hydro~;en acids and mercury salts with acetylenes, hydratinG and oxidation of acetylenes and oleofins, the author showed that in heterolybic and catalytic reactions the formation of cis-derivatives takes place predominantly through complexes with ri g structures. s '_&n In free-radical compounds cis-isomer form in -stereo way as well as with trans-forms. In the discussion some of the views expressed by the author were disputed but not his fundamental assumDtions. M. I. Kabachnika, S.T. Ioffe and K. V. Vatsuro have shown in their papers that the state of equilibrium between the ketone and the stereo cis- and trans-enols depends on the constants of acidity of the components of the sjstem. Personnel of the N.D. Kursanov laboratory presented two papers, one ou the nechanism of alkylation of quaternary salts of ammonium (N.D.Kursanov and S.V. Vitt) and on the mechanism of re-etherinS of methylether of benzoic acid applyin6 simultaneously 3/5 labelled atoms and optically active radicals (R.V.Kudryavtsev 73-1-25/26 Conference on problems of stereochemistry of chemical reactions. and S.V. Vitt). Exchange with the medium and presence or absence of rotation of the optically active radicals was dealt with within the framework of the "synchronous" and "asynchronous" mechanism proposed by these authors. The discussion revealed contradictionsrelating to the views on the nature and the importance of carbon in the mechanism of organic reactions. The wish was expressed to study this problem at a special conference of the Scientific Council on the Theory of Chemical Structure, Kinetics and Reaction Ability. G. A. Rudakov dealt with the mechanism of racemization of camphene. A.F.Terentlyev considered the problem of the factors bringing about the existence of optically active organic substances in nature. The author attributes particular importance to selective adsorption of riSht or left antipodes on asymmetric crystals of a certain configuration. It was mentioned in the discussion by Ye. A. Shilov that isolating of optically active substances could take place also without active "intermediaries" as a result of statistical conditions. Since optically active systems are biologically more favourable than racemine mixtures, active forms should suppress inactive ones in the biolo6ical evaluation. Card 4/5 v AUTHORS: Smirnov-Zamkov, I',V. and Piskovitina, (;.k. 73-2-10/22 ,TITLE: The mechanism of bromine addition to the dimethylester of acetylenedicarboxylic acid. (0 mekhanizme prisoyedineniya broma k dimetilovomu efiru ateetilendikarbonovoy kisloty). PERIODICAL: llUkrainskiy Khimicheskiz Zhurnal" (Ukrainian Journal of C BEem stry)_, _Volaj, N5,21 MarcF--April, 1957P pp.208-214 (USSR)'.. ABSTRACT: E'.A-.Shilov and I.V.Smirnov-Zamkov (Refl: CAI.Shilov and I V.8mirnov-zamkov, Izv'.AN 35SR,OXhN91951,32) proved that the bromination of the ester of acetylene dicarb- oxylic acid in some organic solventsp under the absence of lightq can proceed in 2 ways'. In the absence of ad- mixtures of bromide salts complete addition of bromine occurs and approximately equal quantities of dibromofum- - arate and dibromomaleate are formede. In the presence of bromide salts bromine is added according to the trans- Ceard 1/3 mechanism of the acoeptor-donor mechanism in accordance with the kinetic equation: - dt = kM []3r2j [LiBr] where M = the concentration of the ester of acetylene The mechanism of bromine addition to tlie dimethylester of acetylenedicarboxylic acid. (Cont.) Mere is 1 drawing, 7 diagrams and 2 Slavic references. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences, Ukraine. (Institut Organicheskoy Xhimii, AN USSR). SUBMITTED: November 14, 1956. AVAIIABLE: LIbrary of Congress 3/3 67894 Stereochemistry and Mechanism r,- Hydrogen Bromide S/020/60/130'06/02-4,/059 Addition to the Dimethyl Ester of Acetylene- BO11/BO15 dicarboxylic Acid in Organic Acids increases with the temperature decrease. 2) Outside this range the stereodirection of the reaction at higher temperature is practically independent of the latter. In propionic acid, the second case holds between 0 and 600. In acetic acid, both cases hold, the first case between 10 and 40 0, the second one between 40 and 800. In the mixture of monochloro- and tri- chloroacetic acid, only the first case is valid between 25 and 400. Equation (1) holds for each individual reaction type since the common third reaction order holds for all temperatures and all solvents, Value ka is therefore the sum of the reaction con.- stants of the cis- an trans-addition. The values of the individual constants may be determined from the relation to the stereoisomer yields. Thus, the authors obtained the constants for each individual process, and calculated the activation energies (Table 2). The activation energies of the trans-addition proved to remain constant along the entire temperature range investigated, The energies of the cis-additions are, however, either very high or very low. The authors conclude therefrom Card 2/4 that the trans-addition follows in all cases the same mechanism. 67894 Stereochemistry and Mechanism of Hydrogen Bromide S1020 60/130/06/023/059 Addition to the Dimethyl Ester of Acetylene- B01 1Y31015 dicarboxylic kcid in Organic Acids There are two mechanisms for the cis-addition: one of them requires a high activation energy which is by 2 kcal higher than that of the trans-addition. This mechanism occurs, thereforop at higher temperatures; the other mechanism requires a very low activation enerey and is, therefore, prevailing at low temperatures. The authors assume that both trans- and cis- addition with a high activation energy are due to open tri- molecular complexes (see Scheme). Cis-addition with a small activation energy apparently proceeds over a ring complex (see Scheme). The energy resulting from the process (taking place in two stages) (Ref 1) is obviously determined by the detachment energy of the proton in the final stage. The sol- vent may serve a's a proton acceptor. The more basic the sol- vent, the lower is the activation energy due to the energy gain for the proton addition, e.g. to the carbonyl of the solvent. The activation energy of the processes taking place over open complexes therefore decreases in the following order: mixture of monochloro- and trichloroacetic acid - acetic acid - Card 3/4 propionic acid. In a ring complex, the detachment of the proton SKMIIGV-ZAI-IKCJV, I.V.; FISKGVITINA,, G.A. Stereochemistry and mechanism of addition of hydrobromic acid to cyclohexene. Ukr.khim.zhur. 28 no.4:531 r62. (MIR& 15:8) 1. Institut organicheskoy khImli. All MR. (Hydrobromic acid) (Cyclohexane) Reriarka cn G.F. Tf-. of hydrogen brom-fde to E08t7lene in acae,~i:--- -13 164. !Tkr. zhur. 30 no.3,1 (lc,:FA 0 v e of t'no Jnt-er-fi-clyll with i soph -.-alovl dichlorlde at the water-bonzene interface. Uk-.. khiim~zhljr. 31 no.5-517-518 165. (MIRA 18:12) -1. lm;t,ltut khimii vysokommole~ulyarnykh soyedineniy AN IPArSSR. Subriittf!d Dec. 1(), 1964. SMIRNOVA, A., kand. sell--kokhoz. nauk; SHABANOVA, M., kand. sellskokhoz. nauk; IONOVA, Z.; FEEDIKO, I., kand. biolog. nauk; SUVCFENKO, A., aspir&ntka; CIIMYRI, P., m1adshly nauchnyy sotrudnik From work practices in the use of poisonous chemicals. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.3:22-24 165. (EPUk 19:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell5kiy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Smirnova, Shabanova). 2. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sadovodstva im. I.V. Michurina, Michurinsk (for lonova), 3. Vsesoyuznvy institut kukuruzy, Dnepropetrovsk (for Fed1ko). 4. Ukrainskiy institut rasteniyevodstva, selektsil i genetiki im. Yurlyeva (for Shevchenko). LS 000 ej, SKLUIOVII, , medttsinskaya sestra. 1. __. Nursing care in cancer of the recturn. Ped.sostra no.1:26-28 Ja '54. (MMU 7:1) 1. Bollnitsa im. S.P.Botkina (Moscow). (Rectum--Cancer) Olurses and nursing) SMIRBOVA'.. A.A.. med.sestrn Postoperative cAre of patients with mentel disturbvnces in the neurostirgicpl clinic. Med.sestra 17 n0.10:45-47 0 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatel'skopo ordens Trudovogo Krasnox-o Znameni instituta npyrolkhirurgli imeni akadpmika N.N. ]3trdenko AIN SSSR, Moskva. (POSTOPERATIVE CARE) (ITERVOUS SYSTEK-SURGERY) '14,1-ract Of the il,JRlTGVA. A. A. Cland lijed 'J~cj -- Idiss' Of +At- Utert,.o A.-tiaril in liarog. Dlstribi!tion of qte ~Brajjcjj C'ross-sectLw~Y A~-~Ie. ~ic 1957. 19 i,,p 20 (-qostov-o-,,!--Ul-lO--Don 3tate 1-iledical. InpCt), 200 co-Pies (IM, 18-57, 98) - alo - USSR / Human and Arjimaj b1orphology (Normal and Pathological). S Circulatory System. BloodVeBE3618- Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1959, No. 2960 Author :Smirnov-a, A. A. Inst : Medical Institute Title :Variations of Uterine Artery APPrOwbes to the Uterus and Its Division into Terminal Branches Orig I'Vb :Tr. Otchetn. nauchn. konferentsii (Rostovsk.-n/b mad. in-t) za 1956 g. Roatov-na-Donu, 1957, 181-183 Abstract : Using the method of roentgenography and corrosion on 198 specimens of the uterus (U) of hiuaans, of 0-80 years of age, it -,mw established that there are 4 basic variants in approaches of uterine arteries (UA) to U: the right and left UA approach the lateral edges of U on different levels (26.1% of casos), both UA approach the U on the level of mid-cervix (29.4%), closer to the Card 1/2 33 LWR / Human and Animal bbrphology (Norml and Pathological). S Circulatory System. B_looe. Vessels. Abs Jour iRef Zhur - BiolOgiya, No 11 1959, No. 296o lover end of the cervix of U (23:5%), closer to ttie upper end of the cbrvix of U (20 9%). in 40% of cases each Uk divides into the ovarian anj fundic branches; in 27.4% it divides into ovarian branch and a co=On branch for the fundus U and ovarian tube; in 17% it divides into a fUndia branch and a common branch for the ovary ard the tube; in 5-8% it divides into 3 branches, namelY, fulidic, ovarian arA tubal; in 1.3% it branches into fundic and tubal arA a branch to the rourA ligament; and in 8,% of cases an asyMaetrical division of right and left UA was observed. Card 22/2 SMIRNOVA, A-.A - ----- Distomiasis of the brain. Zhur. nerv. psikh. 60 no. 4:447-542 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Sovetskiy gospitall Krasnogo Kresta v Pkhenlyane (dir. N.N. Baranova). (BRAIN-DISEASES) (DISTOMATOSIS) MADE!, LZ.; LOEM-SEV, K.A.; S1,11TO110VA, A.A., SHEELEPRIA, L.A. Experimental data on plastii~ arterial surgery in ease cf am infected ucumd; prel-L-iinary i-_port, Trudy !-go 1.941 16.139-146162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Iz kafedry opera t i-,-noy Inni-rurgil i topograficheskolf anatomii (zav. - chlen-l-orresponderl-f AM SSS-11 prof. V.V.Kovanov) Penrogo I-loskovsl:ogo ordena Le-niiia rmr-6~t~~lnslogo instituta. (ARTERIES--SURGLRY) (SURGERY., PLASTIC) SMIMIOV, Aleksay Aleksandrovich.; YUNIYEV, V.S., otv.red.; GOLUBYATNIKOVA, G.S., rf.,I.izd-ve; KOROVENKOVIA, Z.A., teklin.red. [Economics, uroduction organization find planning in the coal mining indiistryj Ekonoriika, organizatsiia -oroizvodstva i planirovanie v ugollnoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1959. 334 p. (MIRA 13:1) (Goal mines and mining) -I- S I-MUIOVAY AIA.; MkLIKOVA, I.S. lAngthening the rolls of cord fabrics. KaL.--volok no.4:73,-74 ,62. (,'.fMA 15:8) 1. Krasnoyarskiy zavod. (Krasnoyarsk-Tire fabrics) NUDEL2MANP B,,I., inzh.; 55MIRC-10VA, A~A,~ Changes in some properties of artificial porous aggregates in the process of hardening lightweight concrete. Stroi. mat. 9 no.5:34-36 My 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Aggregates(Building materials)) (Lightweight concrete) BRYKINA, M.M.; MAKSIMOV. M.M.; POLIXAIU'QVA, R.V.; RYBIN, F.S.; SWRNOVA, A.A. Comparison-of the , operties of reservoir rpcks In level D, of the central %etion of the Minnibepvo region based on field data ad data obtained with the EI-S electric integrator. Nauch-tekh. sbor. po dob. nefti. no.21:3-13 163. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neftegazovyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. 3 ,-17 o M L~ RUN' A , A."... nd , me d , ri a -i rai,, 38 :LO~3-.711,7) My- Te 1 fj, %Yti ~r: 13c y 6- S 7. Z a v ni-i baz,~! i-.1 iFlav-v h 1. . y % ra;, i -;-2-'lo in a cir~:u.'ar mul~a Ul I A 0 a V a I 114A]LOVA (.Iliiit-A.A.)AMUIKXOVA(MUICA.), TMWft=MOIiW6CM njurobs"Mokiendl-il"Will COOO&WdOMMIGIbiow ---- plmtL, --V.R. Aetmml..U. UASA.,,N.S., xiv. 6. lip, 397-398,1937~ in contioustiot, orthe invoistigationadewrilml in A m-enteonamunic*- tion by the firitt-natned author [R.A.M., Zvi, 1). 3:41, Ik maninlarised ac'munt iA given ofexperictientoon theeffret ofitimpenitions, introduceil under the metAx at. p1suiting. of lwterial muiplexeti (harteriorrhisms). obtained I,y wasihing the roota oftsuckwhrat. ntiantani. lupinsi. wheat,or im)[at4ml from soil mixturric, on the gmitination anti dovelopmens of wheat oind mustard. In the tircittal pot* the germination of the weril of both plantm was oompletod by the fifth day. w1jertw in the Control it wad only comiAlitteal by the ninth day. While all the b&vtrriorrhW tewd"I hati an a" lerating anil othnulAting effeet on the development of wheat, the lupi" ownplex woo the moist airtive in milvancing (by eight clays) the flowering PRAW, mul that is( niustortl its sititnulating the grovith in height of the host, the stalk of the tritstoil plants attaining 41-6 arn. in height, as against 31-5 for the ocintrobs. at the flowering step. The mustaril, aoil mixture. juA lupin oomplexes also increased the pain to jstr*w rAtio frivin (0-15 in the controbs, to *IZ, O-W. &M 0-ISO for the Irratol plassIA. ncipm,livrly. The hipin anti wtil mixture vocuploxess Im-'sArrof ed fill, flower bud Ittw of nsulstant lly 1011myst'Wheathavierkir. rh" by 6 or 7 dayss, while that of buckwheat was without rfimt. The" Consicirrod to show that the influence of various bGetefW Consplexems i% specifio an regant diffetent plants. and that then is no uniformity in their action, masi am ismew Aft -410 .00 -90 401*0 *0 16 1101040 toes 0 coo woo U ft _:v 0 Odo m cclves-- ti -- -1. -.- Il - I , I . ilew -rgentus for snral%7jnj7 with. ccntact irsecticides and acaricides. Dold. A'rl.-.sel'khoz 17 No. 2, 1952. 'U-~, Aup,,Ft lyj / le *,; vli;~ /I , ~ USSR / General and 3pecialized ZooloGy. Insects. Insoct and I.-fito posts. Abs Jjur ; Rof Zhur - Biolt, No 10) 1953, No 44803 Authors : Koziovai Yo. N.; Siftimova, A. A.; Stativkin, V. G.; Dvort-sova, Inst : All-Union Instituto for Plant Protoction Titic : The Basis and Dovelop2ent of Mothods for the Protection of Cotton frara SuckimS Posts UsiM Systoiiiic InBecticidos. OriG Pub : Tr. Vsos. In-ta zashchity rast., 1956, vyp. 7, 9-32. Abstract : According to oxperLients nade by tho All-Union Institute for Plant Protection the lon3th of ac- tion by -.:'~crcaptophos (M) and octa:lethyl (0) on suckin,3 pesta of cotton dopendod on the concen- tration of tho insecticide in the plant fibres, which w-hs dotormined by the Spray4 rate of Card 1/3 USSR / General anj Spocialized Zoology. Insects. P Inscct and Posts; iibs Jour Rof Zliur - Biol., No 10, 1958,No 44803 le4!,,th of offect on the posts to 111, but arc loss toxic to war.-blooded ani-ials; they are :-.ioro suitable for uso in af,;riculturo. The treat- ally with 1-1 did .iont of cotton with 0 and espocia not decrease the quality of ihe fibers, the oil content or the Gormination :)f the soods. -- P. Adrianov. Car--' 3/3 FiN ~ec,jc.,, ()f cr- 1 i I I L r. nc~ a Innt-!'ved. innizaulm from a wave pr-duced 'c,-j It a !aE&-r Je 165~ (TIll ! RA -180 ACC NRs AP6002464 SOURCE CODE: 0386/65/0021011/0503/05o6 it Y , s: AUTHOR: Askar'yan, G. A.; Rabinovich, M. S.; Sm rnova, A. D.-P Studenov, V. B. I'-- -- ~~ -1 ' SS R ORG: Physics Institut'e-1m. P. N. Lebedev,,Academy of Sciences, (Fizicbeskiy institut Akademii nauk'SSSR) TITLE: Polarization of the ionization halo during air breakdown in a constant electric field SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniye, v. 2, no. 11, 1965, 503-506. co'kvj TOPIC TAGS: laser, nonlinear optics, laser pulsation, 21 ABSTF:ACT: The ionization halo formed during gas breakdown at the focus of a beam from a Q-spoile$jq;~er was,investigated by studying its polarization due to an applied eleNA f1eld, E0 7 10 v/cm - 1 kv/cm, at the focus. In the first series of experiments, the quickly'varying field perturbations generated during formation of the halo were registered by a thin probe with a dielectric sheath placed per- pendicularly to the electric field at a distance of approximately 1 cm above the breakdown. The duration of a signql from the probe (30-50 psec,i. was close to that of the laser pulse. Its amElitude E. increased linearly with the-increasing /E ' cm). By comparing the ignal from the probe electric field (EM 0 ! 0.5 x 10 3 S with the characteristics of the halo it was established that the region frnm which the field was forced out (aeff) was 1 cm. In the --o- ther-.-serie-s'ofIexpIer imen ts the Card 112 L 10958-66 A CC NR. AP6002464 breakdown occurred between two flat electrodes with a potential difference Av placed. relatively far away from each other. -One of the electrodes was grounded through a 75-ohm resistor, and the current flowing toward the electrode was measured. It was confirmed that aeff '~ 1 cm- In the experiments it was established that the, photoeffect of the spark fotmed during the breakdown and the photoelectric effect associated with the surfaces of the electrodas could be neglected. The ionization of the gas was attributed to the multiphot6n absorption in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum or to absorption of kv x-ray photons emitted by the hot plasma in the breakdown r4ion. The authors also discovered a rapidly generated intrinsic dipole moment of the spark, the direction of which is opposite to the light beam. This dipole moment is probably associated with light pressure or thermoelectric effects. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. (CS1 SUB CODE; 20 SUBM DATE: 180ct65/ ORIG REF: 001/ ATD PRESS:. Card 2/2 Ga?. 3. V. Av,~r iv,~V-n~ 3-: crys:;.,Is of si I lcon carb:te of :he cub c r--.GCl7;CLZ.cn t.-,e pnase. A. A. L. j,.. -7vz:-.ov-- r.-..:nLtes)'- C.I~C p~y:;~Caj ng compounds OF sa:nicrrdz.:C:-:, zna iaz:.:ce of Znlc.a.-.6 NaCl in the malltins re--;cn and ;;qL:Ilz 5 zz. '112. V. ~',. G i a z 0v, SN. . Ch , Z"-, C vs k3 ya , 'N G 1. a S o " evz.3t as _d i7 t U-L at- Oral Conference or: Semiconductor Com0ounds, lshin,::- , 16-2! Sept `963 ACCESSION NH: AP4041359 5/0048/64/028/006/0985/098S.. i AUT11OR: Borshchovskiy, A.S.; Kalyuzhnaya,G.A.; Smirnova,A.D.; Takhtareva,K.K.; Tretlyakov, D.N. TITLE! Morphological characteristics of laminar gallium phosphide crystals Aeportv Third Conference on Semiconductor Compounds hold in Kishinev 16-21 Sep 19637- SOURCE: AN SSSR. ~Mestiya. Seriya fizichoskaya, v.28, no.6, 1964, 985-488, and insert facing p. TOPIC TAGS: crystal structure, crystal growth, gallium compound ABSTRACT: Gallium phosphide crystals were obtained by slowly cooling dilute solu- tions of phosphorus in gallium and subsequently separating the precipitated crys-' fals from the excess gallium, as proposed by G.Wolff,P.H.Keck and J.D.Droder (Bull.' Amer.Phyq.Soc.29,116,1954). The crystals thus obtained had the zincblende structure, were laminarin form-with the (111) faces developed, and ranged in size from 15 x 10,~ x 1 mm3 to a few hundred microns. The pure crystals were light orange in bolor and uniformly transparent. The crystal plates had the form of equilateral t Wiangies, 600 rhombi, regular hexagbna, or were of mixed shape. A drawing showinj',the facet- ing of the simplest rhombic crystal& is given in Fig.1 of.the Enclosure. The two I- Card 1/~ .:ACCESSION NR: AP4041359 well devdloped (111) faces reacted differently to etching with HCl: one face re- tained its initial specular luster, and the other acquired a mat surface. This po- lar*ity is attributed to the regular alternation of planes consisting of galiium or phosphorus atoms respectively. Triangular etch pits marking dislocations were ob- served on the (111) faces. The dislocation density varied greatly even from place to place on the same crystal, and the total variation among the crystals,was from 103 to 106 cm-2 Twinning planes parallel to the developed (111) faces were found; the twinning appeared to involve rotation of the two;portions of the crystal about the,(']-') axis. Dark lines were also observed marking the long diagonal of the rhombic plates; these are believed to mark the central portion of the dendritic structure. The growth of-the crystals is discussed at some length in*rather gene- ral terms. It is concluded,that the laminar form is a consequence of the non-e-qui- librium conditions and the excess of one component, that more than one growth mech-l'' anism is involved, and that growth probably proceeds differently in the (111) and the directions. Origeartshast 3 figurese iASSOCIATION-., none SUDUIMZD., 00 ENV;.-. 01.~ SUD C01DR.- SS.IC NR IMF SOV: 001 0=14 002 Card 2/3 ACCESSION NRs AP404IL359 9MCLOSURE:01 re ffool (ago Iito (fool (All (MI Fig.j. FacetinIg of rhombic laminar gallium phoop4ide crystals~. Card 3/3 ACCESSICN NR: AP4011441 3/0076/0'4/038/ool/oO89/0095 AUTHORS: Komandin, A. V. (Moscow) ; qm-~mqyp~,--,A. D. (Moscow) TITLE: The t7nermodynamic aspect o---" dielectric relaxation processes in glycerin esters. SOUPM Zhurnal 'Liz. khim, v. 38, no. 1, 1964, 89-95 TOPIC TAGS: dielectric constant, dielectric losses, glyceryl acetate, hydroxybenzoate, enthalpy, entropy, dielectric relaxation, acetic acid, glycerin derivatives, thermodynamic functions ."LBSTRACT: This article deals with the ireasurements of the dielectric constants and tangent of dielectric losses of,-I,,y -glyceryl acetate and U\.-glycerin ester of o-hydrobenzoate in a liquid and supercooled liquid state at different frequencies of the electric field and in a ,aide range of teraperatures. The free energy, enthalpy and entropy characterizing the dielectric relaxation processes were calculated .Lrom the resulting measurements. The relaxation time of the glycerin derivates is closely associated with the nature of the substituting groups. The substitution of the hydrogen in the glycerin by simpler Card 1/2 ..I.CCESSIWT NR.- AP1,011441 --adicals reduces the relaxation time, whereas the substitution by .!iore complex radicals prolongs the dielectric relaxation time to a considerable extent. The dispersion of the dielectric constant of ,A,j -a-lyceryl acetate has been determined for five temperatures r-anging from -20 to -50C, and the dispersion of a-glyceryl o- Yqdroxybanzoate has been determined at 40, 30 and 20C. The tempera- Lure dependence of the dielectric constant and the loss tangent have been determined by ~,_-glyceryl c-hydroxybenzoate over a given temper- ature range. The connection between the thermodynamic functions and the chemical structure of the investi ated compounds is under dis- cussion. Orig. art. has: 3 Figures, 9 Formulas and 6 Tables. .I.SSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvenn'Auniversitet imeni V. M. Y.Y Lomonosov (The V. M. Lomonosov Moscow state university) SUBMITTED: 24Jan0'3 DATE ACQ: 14Feb64 ENCL: 00 OTHER: 003 "UR CODE: CH NR REF SOV: oo6 Card 2/2 iCCESSICT1 NH: AP4033413 8/0076W0.0/003/0783/0785 AUMOR: Mmandin., A* V. i Smirnovaj, A. D TITIE: Dielectrim properties of liquid SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicbeakoy kbi-Ji. v. A no- 1. 1964# 783-785 abi3ity., relaxation ;TOPIC TAGS: benzophenone, dieiectric loss, dielectric perme process, therm--idynamic function- ABSTRACT: The article describes the measurements of dielectric permeability azA the tangent of the angle of dielectric losses for liquid benzophenone in the 95 to -55 C interval at 50 kc) 800 kc and 20 Mc as the frequency of the external a field.- The measurement of dielectric properties was conducted by the resonance 'method. The accuracy of dielectric permeability measurement was + I %, dielectri I losses 1(5 - 10) %., and the accuracy of temperature measurements vas_+ 0.1 deg.. It was found that with lowering of the temperature the dielectric permeability of liquid benzophenone increases,-reaching a maxim=, after which it rapidly falls .~o small values,, which characterizes the deformation polarl"tioa. At the temper- ~ture of the mnximi- of dielectric permeability the tangent of the ~Ielectric Card L 51 45. EWT(l) WX 299 C ACCESSIM Nm AF5013664 IM/0386/65/001pol/ 4009/66 _ A. c -A. AUTHOR: Askar yan, G._ Rabino4ich,~ S henk6j'W~~W;',S -'T 'pi, 6 1 a TITLE: Light spark, in a tnagneti6 13, rnal eksperimentallnoy i +eoret cheskoy_fizikL` Pislma-v red kts y ak SOURCE: Zh Prilozheniye, v. 1, no. 1, 1965, 9-15, TOPIC TAGS.: laseri laser induced spark, laser: air breakdown,~ laser induced Plasma controlled fusion reaction A_ an ABSTRACT: The first results of experiffients with'a laser-induced a e Park in. , magnetic-field are+presented~ .. The -in jneti6 fiel&made-it possible, to':study the development of spark plasma based''on'd ama- signals,,, and to s ildy: i gnetic~ nduction t ' a leratio nmen i acce n, and in- the spark-field interaction as applied to-plasma,con.-ai t A switched laser'was-used n,the-experiments~ The jection intb mi rror machines , . - .7-c magnetle.field was;..,10,koe. external-1-4 The nio at at riki rig result: of the experim~nta was the long duration of the diamagnet ic pla sma (of:the order of several micro- seconds), which was bracketed by initiation and"dampi g~ i al p4lses.on a :has Ine n a gn The mechanism of formation of thi-.:Prolonged magnetic moment is not 5)isec long. j _ Cr 1/2 , L 5129 9~-65 4 ACCESSION NR: AP5013 6V clear. However, the effect.' may be utilized inat empts to inj ect addit ional t energy fields:*or.~ 'IseI into the spark plasma by h-f external dth. longer7pd asers- a high6 energy input. Orig. art.. has:: 4~form a' and I figure.- IIIs (PKJ ASSOCIATION,~ Fizicheskiy;institut.im. P., Lebedeva, Akademii::nauk SSS ysici- Institute of the Academy 'of Sd iencesiMBR)' suBmimm 03Feb65. ENCL: 00 SID CODE. EC 6 J t --00 NaREusovi 6 kTD'pRESE;: OTHER 00~ 401 7 -W 'o, z Ca 2/2 L 64154-65- CESSION NR: AP5019591 -lifetime of the plasm4,~~`, on is strongly dissipated in the ~plasma,of the ~halo. The, t e ati in the halo .is relatively long,, ;redching~hund reds _o f..-)jsec....I'The- maximum att iju toccurs within a period less than 5-, Psec after thL. breakdown. The authors also ob ~radiation from - th 'region heat6i~b~r the served an-ionization halo caused.by, e . . .1 - .1 1 t. ,-. I ~. 11 1;1 ~. P 'I" t' opagated dhe ad:.of,_-the -:ahock: wave.: The, attenua 3. on lbeam, where theradia ion is. pr -land scattering by this halo should: incredse'-with the, w elen~gth of-the.,microwave Iradiation. The high degree of ionization and -he .atiIrig.'due-. to' photoioInization shock wave near the region of the breakd 2: Itime of the plasma. has, Orig. wt. [C~Y 61 L 35355-66 , DIT(m), ACC NR. AR6017804 t)/ZTI IJP(c) JD/JG SOURCE CODE: UR/0056/66/000/ool/AO65/AO65 AUTHOR: Borshchevskiy, A. S.; Kalyuzhnaya, G. A.; Smirnova, A. D.;-Takhtareva, N. K. TITLE: Influence of impurities on the crystallization of gallium arsenide.and phos- phide from me tallic solutions v SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 1A552 46 REF SOURCE: Sb- Materialy dokl..l-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferentsii Kishinevsk. politekhj in-ta. Kishinev, 1965, 65-66 7 TOPIC TAGS: gallium compound, gallium arsenide, crystallization, crystal impurity ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the influence of Cu, Zn, Cd, Si, Ge, Sn, Se, Te,, and rare-earth metals (Me) as contained in the gallium as impurities on the crystal- lization of GaAs and GaP ~~ liquid solutions. The amounts of impurities and the crystallization conditiondl*aried over a wide range. Estimates are given of the chemical activity of the obtained crystals, their electric conductivity, hardness, and thermal-emf coefficii coefficients of effective distribution in GaP ~nt:o crystallized from a dilute lut n is KeffZn = 0.02, KeffTe = 0.4) and KeffS = 1-3. ttn Plate-like GaP and GaAs crystals ith prescribed impurity content were obtained. a i A. Rabin'kin. [Translati-o-n--o-f -abstract] SUBCODE: '20p 07 Card 1/1 SMIRNUVA, A.D. -- ---- Spring-red bogs in the vicinity of the village of Srednyaya Uslva (Gentra.L orals). Bot. zhur. 50 no.4:571-576 AP 165& (MIRA 18:5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lobachevskogo,, Gorlkiy. A C I- -, ~;" ! " ' -1 1 275/-6/OOO/00I/)J0V,/jj,)I5 i",`i 76' J L, OU 11 GCODE. UR't 00 I T7TH0 A. S. 1 Kalyu7,hnaya, G. A.; 5.,rixnova, A. D.; Takh'arova, N. F. TITLE: Effect, Of impl-wities on cr-istallization of galliiuii arsenide and phosphide wlro-ri metal Solutions SOUR,~E: Ref. ,-,h. Elektronika i yeyo primeneniya, Ab3, 3BI17 PEF SOURCE: SI). 111aterialy dokl,. 1-y Nauchno-tekhn. konforentsli Kishinevs'r- politakhn. in-ta. Kishinev, 1965, 65-66 IOPIG TAGS: galliiLm arsenide, gallium phosphide, c-rystalllization, semicondiictor ABSTRACT; The effect of Cu, Zn, Cd, Si, Ge, Sri, So, Te,ar~d rare-earth m-eia-lz; as i L-mour"ties in Ga upon the crystallization of GaAs and GaF from liquild sui,,~t~-ons 0 f Ga with Ilts a-rid P was studied. The amount of impurities and the conditLons of crystalii;ation were widely varied. The chemical activity, electuric c---~nductiv~%'. hardriess, and therr,-.o-ermf of the resuiting Gajks and GaP crystals were t In GaP crystallization from delute solutions, the effective distribution coeffix'i;"11~ were; Zn -- 0.02, Te -- 0.4, S - 1-3. Slaty crystals of Gap and GaAs with specified j-Pipurity-contents were produced. A. R. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 09 L-29- Card ---------- 0 041#9419 sees a I I x it a n if a It v A to C I( &I it 61 a A 9 L Cr M 12 k -L-A - f -~ k- -4 - k q I I a - A No ..0 ly- act. 40 0 low 1V id 4616W Wb,6" M, d is 1 0 fa as new B.' SC=WAKO#. A. N VW V. P. KA"xsKi (Abb. see itudw iqK IWO W)t only 4 to uDdwKO A!t 17- roe ences tIVAkl- sely AtUr yagawlimium. swe Accumnistion th !Fth in Ught is n(A &D imstortant factor in dy:tg A. G. P. COO prom"- jl goo coo A S 8 - I L A md?ALLURGICAL LITI[RATIM1111 CLAIIJPICATMP Uz- Nee WON* -a SNIGOO It O-T QIL4314" IL40 0 0 ~e RM a, a, We An L I I FW 0 at 0 1 V 110 5 0 3 Ill Al 1. 11 e 0 0 0 0 0 00 f 00 99 oed 11 A, .1 1. 11 so ILI so 20 FU 4*349 As* POOPI to r 'WbIj-pli~i-a ;m > oho my laverm4y With up o,,Amt. No - -*vw "Usim"t awl K. T. L_ M$41 a ago 00 T xoo woo not 0 CLAWICAIM 11130" %t# WIT dO 1- 1 0 im 0 Is I Iw s do a 3 IO_ U a 49 4) a 0 0 0 0 0 a 41 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 0 b 00000000 000 0 0 a 0 04 0 WA 46 A b a I r o to r 2 P Cal If ..11~, f,;- ~Rv Le to p i ~o rartuzji zn, S;:! 0 'ara- 0: 15 I ~-)I%s 1 .1'e- 1 7. o: :3 t-in-I ;,:o ~, I I L, .-, ~e) ) ' , ,, 2 7 SMIRNOVA, A.D. Types of spruce forests in the extreme north of the Kirov Province; part 1. Uch.zap.Gorl.un. no.19:195-223 151. (MLRA 6:6) (Kirov Province--Spruce) USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Bef Zhur - Biol., 110 3, 1958, 9777 Author Bekker, Z.E., Ostroukhov, A.A., Smirnova, A.D., Kosheleva, N.A., Fadeeva, N.P. Inst Title Growth Manifestations In Submerged Cultures of Peninillium Chrysogenum Thom. Orig Pub : Antiblotiki, 1956, 1, No 3, 4o-47 Abstract : Mycelial cells of P. chrysogenum Q 176 in a s~ibmerged cul- ture on a Stoun and Farrel medium in a 1000 liter ap _para- tus with mixing at 200 rpm and aeraeion of 1 volume of air per volume of medium per minute, undergo very characteris- tic transformation during cultivation, which may be provi-n- sionally represented in the form of 6 growth phases. The I phase: germination of conidia (begins in 13-24 hours from the time conidia are inoculated in the nutrient me- dium). Conidia svell and form one or several grow-th tubes. Card I_/4 USSR/Microbiology - General Microbiology. F-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9777 II.phase: Expansion of hyphae (begins in 36-48 hours from the time of conidia inoculation in the nutrient me- dium). Still no activity is manifested in the culture liquid. III phase: Accumulation of reserve substances (observed after 48-56 hours from the time of conidia inoculation or after 24-36 hours from the time of mycelium transplanta- tion from the inoculating apparatus to the fermentation apparatus). Large numbers of fatty inclusions appear. Activity of the culture liquid is very low. IV phase: Disappearance of fatty substances and the be- ginning of vacuolization (observed after 36-48 hours from the time of transplanting inoculated mycelium into the fer- mentation apparatus). Activity of the culture liquid is notably increased. V Phase: Formation of large central vacuoles (obserred in 48-72 hours from the time of transplanting the inoculated Card 2/4 USSH/141vt-ob,LoJ.f_j(V - General- Microbiolu(V. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1958, 9777 F-I The second stage-- from IV to VI growth phases-- is cha- racteristic of reduction and a prevalence of dissimila- tion of reserve substances. The second stage of develop- ment is chiefly connected with the process of penicillin formation. Results of observations on development of pe- nicillin production in a submerged culture are used for microscopic control of fermantation in production. Card V4 54) tl piraticm 13 a-tl-,o in mcdl~ ~ ic"-l Ita alk'alne C-,-dium. T'r." turad orally, Is tcmt~. A Card 2/3 17 Administration or ru--aglll!.r. to mi" at ft dose arI Z/~cj and culttpla to ra to and rabbits In tho c~rao of 10 daya at a 24_hour dose of 50 =AIY~,T anoweLl no Orroct cm the anIM414' beh%710r, did not brlrg about char.3e3 in tha bloc~l pressure and In tho Internal omans of tha am4.z%ls. Puza6l1lin b.%s sodicInal wm~%o In amooblc djoenter.7 In rata. and also in '.we nose= disease, -- T. P. Vartcqradova Card 3/3 MAKSIMOVA, R.A.; BIRIN-R, Z.B.; SMIRITOVA, A.D. The fumagillin producer and problems in fermentation. Antibiotiki 4 no-5:14-19 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. laboratoriya antibiotik-ov biologo-pachvennogo fakul'teta Koskov- skogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta i Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-issledo- vatel'skiy institut antibiotikov. (ASPMGILLUS) (AMEBICIDES) ,SMMOVA. A.D. Physilogical role of xVcorhiza. Uch. zap. Sar. un. 64:135-138 '59. (MIRA 13:9) (Yqcorhiza) L 27207-66 EWT(1)/E',Yr(m)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD ACC NR, Ap6oilr568 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/0~0/00~/0499/0501 Smirnov, V. Nj Smirnova, A.,D..,, AUTHORS: Oksman, Ya. A ,iTretlyakov, D. N. ORG: none TITLE: High frequency electroluminescence of polycrystalline gallium phospbide SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 20, no. 3, 1966, 499-501 TOPIC TAGS: gallium optic material, pbosp~ide, electroluminescence, light excitation, luminescence center, ABSTRACT: The authors present new experimental data which make it pos- sible to make some assumptions concerning the mechanism of high frequency electroluminescence of powdered GaP. The powder was prepared from platelike GaP obtained by a method described by A..S. BorshcheVskiy et al. (Izv. AN SSSR ser. fiz. v. 28, 985, 1964). The powdered crystals (grain dimension not larger than 50 ~L) were mixed with malamine formalde- hyde resin and deposited (0.3 mm layer) on a metallic electrode. The, second electrode of the capacitor was a fine-mesh grid insulated from the layer with a mica linear 10 ~L thick. The capacitor was immersed either in liquid nitrogen or in carbon tetrachloride at room temperature. I Card 1/2 UDC: 535.376 L 27207-66 ACC NR: Ap6oll568 The electrolumineacence was excited by microwave pulses of 50 micro- .seconds, with a repetition rate 50 -- 100 cps. The electroluminescence was registered through a window in the Dewar glass using a monochromator~_ nd photomultiplier. Alloying with zinc increased the electrolumines - cence intensity. The electroluminesc '&nce maximum was at 685 nm at 77K nd '(10 nm at 300K in a;-veement with published data. The dependence of the electroluminescence brightness on the field intensity was proportion-o- al'to a power-law function with exponents 2.5 -- 3.3, and the frequency dependence of the brightness was close to linear. It is concluded on the basis of the experimental data that the most probable mechanism of high requency elec:trolumineseence.of polycrystalline GaP is Impact excitation-; f the lattice and of the centers, without participation on the paft of the Internal inhomogeneities of the crystal.. Orig. art. has; 3 figuress ~ UB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 29May65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 003 Card 2/2 4577,q-,j6 ACC NR: AP6031986 SOURCE CODE: uR/0386/66/004/005/oi~_j/6~~o 'AUTHOR: Askar'yan, G. A.; Rabinovich) M. S.; Smirnova, A. D.; Stepanav, V. K.; Stude- :nov, V. B Physics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev, Acadergy of Sciences,SSSR (Fi icheskiy in- ~stitut Akademii nauk SSSR) ITITLE: Excitation of signals in a negatively charged post of an antenna under the ifluence of an unfocused laser beam 'SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis1ma v redaktsiyu. jPrilozheniye, v. 4, no. 5, 1966, 177-180 TOPIC TAGS: laser application, shf antenna) electron emission in- ABSTRACT: The authors describe the results of an investigation of current pulses pro- duced when an unfocused laser beam strikes a metallic electrode or a post that serves, as an antenna, on which a negative potential is applied. An ordinary Q-switched rub laser was used, whose beam was aimed onto an antenna post located several meters away and under a negative voltage U - 0 - 3 kev. The antenna post was connected to ground through a capacitor and a resistor. The pulse picked off the resistor was fed through a capacitor and amplifiers (UR-3 and UR-4) to anlooscilloscope (Sl-10).It- The pulse in- duced in the antenna was commensurate in length 'with the duration of the laser flash. The pulse amplitude was at first approximately proportional to the voltage applied to the antenna but at a voltage Z 1 kv the magnitude of the signal increased sharply with Card 1/2 SVIINUA 1%. USSR/N-adialne - Yeast, Orwith XRr/Alpr 1948 Medicine - Fermentation, - Bacterial wRapid Method for the Control of Growth of Yeast Dar- ing Fermentation Processes," A. Z. Sairnova, Sol Res last of Fermentation Industry, Ministry of Spice In- dustries of FMW, Moscov, 5 pp "Kik.robiol" Vol XVII, No 2 Tuibidity of the ferment is positive indicator of the! yeast concentrate. Describes method that determines the yeast concentrate with photoelectric nsphslazfftfir,~ pemittinq evaluation of the accumulatim or yeast in the foment during the growth process. Submitted i 27 Mav 1947- M~_ 7OT48 . -j- ,~ ) ~; -,- - , ---, -/"- -- I - -I " t , : . I : - , iL~ I - 1-11-- 1 SMIRNOVii, ii.F. Active regulation of lineal growth of long bones. Ortop,travm. i protoz. nn.4-.9-12 Jl-Ag '55. 04T.U 8:10) 1. 1z Gortkovskogo instituta voastanovitellnoy khirurgii, trav- matologii I ortopedii (dir.-M.G.Grigorlyev) (BOITES, physiology, growth, off. of stimulation) (GROWTH, bones, off. of stimulation) uf Cl- T -j V, IC, r, VI BEKUR, G.M.; SMIRNOVA, A.F. Fibromyoma of the lesser mentum. Khirurgiia 36 no,4:127,129 A 16o. (MIRA 13:12~ (CMENTUM-TWORS) BODYAMINA, V.I.; SMIRNOVA,.-A.F. Causes of death in gynecological diseases. Vop.okh.mat.i det. no.4:62!-66 Ap 162. (MMA 15:11) (GYNECOLOGY--STATISTICS) (WRTALITY) r)IR YOYO USISR/Scientists Chadstry Gard 1/1 : Authors : Title Periodical Abstract Institution: Submitted Pub. 151 - 3-1/37 Rodionovy V. II.; Vorozhtsov, N. N.;,� ~rnqv~aA. F.) Shchetinina, L. A.; Shestov, A. P.; Korolev, A. I.; Lukashevich, and Ufimtsev, V. N. In memory of Evgeniy Alekseevich Ivanov Zhur. ob. k-him. 24/3.. 579-580, Mar 1954 Eulogy- is presented honoring the passing of E. A. Ivanov., chief of the Central Laboratory of the Dorogondlov-Frunze Chemical Plant.,%scientist, in the field of organic semi-products.and dyes, recipient of Stalin premium. Illustration. L 849M6 (A) u4T(m)/&gP(j)/zdp(t)/&jp(b) JD/RM ACC NRz AP5028478 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/020/0064/006 0 dov, D netskiy, Ser Fava A A 2 1.; ;-Smirnova 1 0 4 a - opmrevA. V. M.; Golubeva. A. M ov, E.-D-1-eremina, le. W.; 51vojFakova,, qVK. A.; Kinter, I. P.; Shalinal"V- YY' P. ORG: none TITLE: Surfacing for metallic and reinforced concrete docks. Class 39, No. 175643, Gonstructi Zannounced by Organization of the State Committee on on SSSR (Organizatsiya gosudarstvennogo komiteta po sudostrzo7eniyu SSSR)_/ SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 20, 1965# 64 TOPIC TAGS: polymer, copolymer, rubber, mineral filler,, pigment, metal surfacing~~ reinforced concrete, ship component , SYIV7-HC7"c 4W 56M YY, 5-) ABSTRACT-: -This Author Certificate presents a surfacing material for metallic and reinforced concrete decks. The surfacing material is based an a binding polymer and on mineral fillers and pigments. To increase its resistance to abrasion and corrosion and to reduce its slipperiness, a copolymer of styrole with nitrylacrylic acid and with butylacrylic rubber is used as the bindin polymer. SUB CODE: l1/ Sum DATE: 12mar64 card !A uDo: 678.7,46.2-139.678.046.3 678.047 GROSVALID, V.G.; SMIIUTOVAt A.G. - New device for measuring stresses in metal drawing. Zav.lab. 22 no.3:357-359 156. (H1RA 10:5) l.TSentrallnyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut chernoy metallurgii. (Strains and stresses--Measurement) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/4961 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mashinovedeniya Tekhnologicheskiy smazki dlya obrabotki metallov davleniyem (Industrial Lubri- cants Used in Pressworking of Metals) Moscow., Mashgiz,, 1960. 96 P. 5,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Institut ntashinovedeniya Akademii nauk SSSR. Ed.: A. V. Korolev, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: G. N. Soboleva; Tech. Ed.: L. P. Gordeyeva; Managing Ed. for Literature on Heavy Machine Building: S. Ya. Golovin, Engineer. PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific and technical pers6nnel, production engineers, and students in schools of higher technical education and tekhnikums. COVERAGE: The book contains articles analyzing the research on industrial lubricants used in pressworking of metals conducted by various institutes and plant laboratories. It is stated that these lubricants improve the metal- forming process and increase the wear resistance of tools (dies), thereby Card l/ 3 '-Industrial Lubricants Used (Cont.) SOV/4961 increasing the quantity and quality of production. Also included are papers discussed at an All-union convention on industrial lubricants held under the auspices of the Komissiya po, tekhnologii mashinostroyeniya Inscituta mashino- vedeniya AN SSSR (Commission for Machine-Building Processes of the Institute of Science of Machines, AS USSR). No personalities are mentioned. References accompany some articles and are all Soviet. TA OF CONTEVTS: Isachenkov, Ye. I. Application of Principles of the Hydrodynamic Lubrication Theory to Stamping Processes 3 Korolev, A. V. On the Problem of Testing Industrial Lubricants Used in Cold Stamping of Sheet Steel 15 Davydor, Yu. P. Friction and Lubrication in Stamping Sheet Steel and Alloys 24 Card 2/ 3 Industrial Lubricants Used (Cont.) sov/4961 Sill tsova, M. A. Industrial Lubricants Used in Deep Drawing of Parts From Steel Sheets (Experience of the Gorlkovskiy Av-tomobilInyy Zavod[Gorlkiy Autombile Plant]) 37 Khabarov, N. D. Search for New Lubricants Used in Extrusion of Aluminum-Alloy Semiproducts 51 Davydov, Yu. P. Investigating the Effect of Lubricants in Metal Stamping 65 Smirnova,, A. G. New Lubricants For Wire Drawing 81 Konoplina., V. 1. Methods of Evaluating the quality of Lubricants Used in Pressvorking of Metals 91 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TS213.A36) VK/dfk,/os Card 3/3 4~P2o/61 YER59OVY B.P.; SMIRNOVA, A.G. Use of resorcinol as an indicator during the complexometric determination of cadmium. Plast.massy nq-*,~,-4:61-62 163. (MIRRA 16:4) (Cadmium-Analysis) ' (Resorcinol) ENTELIS., F.S., karid. tekhn. nauk; SMIRNOVA, A.I., inzh. Investigating plastic molding processes. Stek. i ker. 20 no.10:14-20 0 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy issledovatellskiy keraraicheskiy institut. (Ceramics) YEVSTIGI-IBYEV, R.N.; STUPOV, A.D., knrid.sel'skokhoz.iinti1c, red.; TO- MASHPOLISKIY, L.M., Icand.ekon.nauk, red.; SMIRNOVA, A.I., vedushchiy red.; GONCHAROV, N.G., tekhn.red. EEconomic development of the Czechoslovak Republic] Razvitie ekonomiki Chekhoslovatakoi Respubliki. Moskva, Vses.in-t nauchn. i teldin.informataii. 1960. 99 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Czechoslovakia--F,conomic conditions) KOZIK. A.K.; ORESHKIN, Yu.V., red.; SKIRVOVA, A.I., red.; SOBOLEVA, N.M., teklin.rod. (Industrial development of Poland] Razvitie promyshlennosti Pol'shi. Moskva, Proizvodstvenno-izd.kombinat VINITI. 1959. 382 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Poland--Industries) USSR Forestr- Eiolcgv. Typology. Sirzi rnov. V. Poaomrurev, Yu. I.; Smirnova, A. 1 . - ---------- The, of Cytisus on the Yweet Growth Properti-~,s of 5ar.Ay pod%olic Sails ~.(Idx,. ~:h-vo, if-i58, ilia- 3, 81 't hasi 'eea ghQwn by inymatigatlorif In Mazi A5s.R that tt~n, I "by Is lit'ar ear'ches the ,Cvtitus rabua boyisi~sis U 11 1 sc-11, vith or&Lilc subotances, nitrogen ane ash elemente, i af-ffcti;;,- ponitively not only the upper harizarl but also !.ee-jer laytrs. Sell-nown artl plantati~on ptnsc grQwi-,iv ~wmp ,q I t.. bra ora looic hefilthy auvi grow and devel op etter. Y e 1; mm el 0 v CA- USSR/Fan- !.nLir-1s. Goncrvl 11"robl~--is .*ibs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, No 35607 Auther I., Solov'yevr V.F., Tsvc'kovr L.T., Romashova I.B. Inst ---i~ot Givc7~~ n Title The Cc-ntont cf Ccrotcne in the Feedstuffs of the Yeroslrv Oblrst, Orig Fub Sb. stud. rrbot. Yeroslnvsk. 9.-kh. in-tn, 1,056, vyp. 1, 102-105 Abstrr.ct t Tho results of the analysis of thr~ -,-ic,.,:t widuly sprcpl fued- stuffs in the Oblast' are given. The highest content of cexoteno was found in the green lc,-.vcs of oats rnd in pine ncedlos; the carotene content of dried nettle vt,-s lffl tines higher thnn thet of clover. Card 1/1 1. SIIIJRNGV~ 11. A. , SMIRNOVA, A. 1. 2. USQcR (6CO 4. Polariscope 7. A source of error in the polarinetric determination of starch in grain. Flokhimila 17 no. 6, 10/52. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.