SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOBOLEVA, V.P. - SOBOLEVSKAYA, V.A.

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0 s ccal~~171 'a, ";,.I tiSclerotinia of Jarliralem Artichol-'e, "Blull soLlu~m - I te Phsttrlil- v 15-21 j)rj;j 'Ll?"12 (logn. no. 6, 2932, -)p. 14 - -ILL, L - -15. 1 a C ", s,n- 15 Tiec 1i53 St,T-K.L-7-, Ir. ". of t,-,c Artioltoke -~nd TheLr Control," Tr,-.i,, I ~f- I' P!r():ro !-s'ltutn ';eriobobov-~,.dl 7"'! 1Vol . 6, '10. 1, -- 1 11 -- I.- , 1")'15, n-,. 1-6-inr,. 20 !'~56 So' SIPA--s'-O'-53, 15 I)ec 1953 Ak- Alftlm.'U: -A A - 7q- roactsigi -ago ~09 00 ., MSTLMKV (L V.) V. P.). 113)WHIle 2MMAIM Aek7am utKypNvmwm wais sumKoll %avrow us mysbTym .00 -00 rpWsSdwdlmM1bKdmx- I Ill abKm (11pexupirrennoe .400 coo6menw.) [Studies of the lethal action of the electrial high ~00 a frequency. field on cultures of Sderwimia Medians and BWryge wee cimerm. (Plektainary mpwt)~-Pl. Prof. Leming., J9M, 10, pp. 32-M. 1936. [Bm&b owntmary.] wee ~: In the authoW UP Pon cultu"a of Sdirmixis hbmisms see ~ :f %) [S. sakffrdio~r"] cimerm wetv kUW after 20 woooM oo exposum to a high-bequemy cumot under the following technical 0 0 goo conditiogm: fikumt te"ost I I volts, anode tension 2.000 volts, cunvat in the secondary 10 ave-len0h 5-6 at., diametor of the goo a woomlary ciftuit plate 12 ent. canot roots inoculated withS. wkro- ee ! So- and subjecW to the am inisdiation, for periods up to 3 minutook s wo nd tbo fungus ww still milive two or thrm days later. - W i goo a n, so so ~ AU Ij! A I a. S L A P VQW~A LITIR.TUSE CLAUWWATOW ~ 401.7#4 Qj, O.T 081 41412141011 418&41'1 OW 41" 11111 b u is Aw mo is a x 17 It Iff 11 it , 00 0 0 0 a 0 00 0 so ***see 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 ' ' 6 0 fee fee 0 0:::: :1**** goof 000.0410 0000600 *-P v i a N 0 $1 0 ~A . 0 at il L f L f t- 1, it I - -'.-A. --Y- -A M cc All. tEl' t Disinfection ci vegeutgo M*ds. V. p. -00 1940. No. 2. 2t1-7.-jfgCJ%'(j) bactericide -00 "t ZNAr~kir (U), -SICPIp prcpn.,, (111). ic~uuddchydr - OV) and KINInOt M were used 8- Tre2l. 00 ing tile LWTot smti with 1 (1: It"i) f~r W ulin , with U k I - 10,0M) lot :0) min. and with M (I ~ 4tiu) for 10 min. d"troYed Allerntiria radicina sports and did not affect the -00 gertnii4ating properties of tile seeth. For cabl4ge seedi '90 vf%rfive ic'uhs were obtained by treatment with I it, 04(") f"t It' nlifl~, with 11 (1 SOO (tw 30 min., mid, cApe. 00 t wily, with III (I AM) for Ps min. III dextroys Baitersufn ta"speartle and Aherpoarij brasuctle in the wells. C-hl = feults welt obtained by treating tomato Kvds infected 00 with Imcterial canker with I (1:30UO) for 6 min. and wash- :140 0 00 ing in pure water. with It (1: IOAM for 30 min. and with ' 2 '; = 0 IV (1 101) for &I min. + 2 hrs. blistering. Disinfection 0 with 1, 11 aud XU can be Mfortned miinth.~ befine i 00 14.1111ills. DinnImfion with IV 11113't 1~ caffird 6,111 J111. ti t l l W i Af met a e ant ore p ter tfu- tfisinfe~tion the ng. y f 1 i d i ~vd% munt bc ctxrc u 1v dr c . F eld expts. ronfirtuctl the [3h. results. Zoo go tsee RATLAt C~AiJIFICATIr- IETALLt,P~GkCAL Litt 4P . 1 .1- .).;~ .- - --- -'M 4- all r WT L it 0 6 0 sea* 0 go 1. SOBOLEVA, V. P., POPOVA, M. P. 2. USSR (600) 7. Vrediteli i Bolezni Pl-odovo-Yagodynkh K1111tur (Pests and Dis,aases of Fruit and Berry Crops), 263 pp, Moscow, 1951. 9. Mikrobiologiya, Vol XXI, Issue 1, Moscow, Jan-Feb 1952, pp 12-1-132. Unclassified. KAMSHILOV, N.A.; ARTOROV, H.V;; BAKHAREV, A.H.; BLINOV, L.F.; BORISOGLEBSKIY, A.D.; GAR, K.A.; GARINA, K.P.; GORSHIN, P.F.; (.'rUTIYEV, G.T.; DBLITS121A, A.V.; DUBROVA, P.F.; YEVTUSHENKO, A.F.; YEGOROV, V.I.; YPd?EMKO, L.L.; YEFINOV, V.A.; ZHILITSKIY, Ya.Z.; ZHUCHKOV, N.G., prof.; ZAYETS, V.K.; ISKOLIDSKAYA, R.B.; KOLESNIKOV, V.A., nrof.; KOMS111KOV, Ye.V.; KOSTINA, K.F.; KRUGWVA, V.A.; LEONTIYEVA, M.N.; LBSYUK, Ye.A.; MUKRIN, U.N.; NAZARYAN, Ye.A.; NEGRUL', A.M., prof.; ODITSOV, V.A.; OSTAPMO, V.I.; PETRUSEVICH, P.S.; PROSTOSFMOV, N.N., prof.; RUKAVISHNIKOV, B.I.; RYABOV, I.N.; SABUROV, N.V.; SABUROVA, T.N.; SAVZDARG, V.11.; SIOUN, V.S.- SIMONOYA, M.N.; SMOLYAUINOVA, N.K.- SOBOLEVA.-T.P.: TARASMKO, M.T.; FETISOV, G.G; CHIZHOV, S.T.; prof.; YAZVITSKIY, H.N.; ROSSOSHCNANSKAYA, V.A., red.; BALLOD, A.I., tekhn.rod. [Fruitgrower's dictionary and handbook] Slovar'-s-Pravochnik sadoroda. Moskva, Goe.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1957, 639 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Fruit culture--Dictionaries) Timofeyevich V.P.], red.; K T 1; SOBQLEVA, V.P. L:G:(Morozko, L.H.1, (We are all one-family; striving for the title of the col- lective farm of communist labor] Idemo iedynoiu simlieiu; borot'bi za kolliosp komunistychnoi pratai. Kyiv, Kyivslke obl. kriyzhkovo-gazetne vyd-vo, 1963. 46 p. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Predsedatelt matyushanskogo kolkhoza Ukraina" , Belotserkovskaye upravleniye, (for Charnik). "Radyans'ka Kiyevskaya oblast' KRIMER. I.L., otv.red.; SOBOLEVA, V.S., otv.red.; SORYGINA, P.V., P.V.' otv.red.; S7URAN-,'-T6*'. ii-.' otv.red.; TRETIYAKU-TA, L.Ye., otv.'red.; BALANTSAVA, I.A., otv.red.; MIAPIRO, Te.114.9 otv.red.; YEDOSEYEV, V.A., red.; BENEVSKAYA, V.A., red.; SCD)VIYIKV, S.N., tekhn.red. [Cartographic chronicle; organ of the state bibliography of the U.S.S.R. for 1951-1953)\ 'Kartograficheskaia letopi:31; organ gosudarstvennoi bibliografii SSSR, 1951-1953. Moskva, Izd-vo Vees.knizhnoi palaty. 1954. 162 p. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Vsesoyuznaya knizhnayp palate. (Bibliography--Kaps) YANYSEEVA, S.K., otv.red.; STIA HCHEVA, S.K., otv.red.; KRIKNR, I.Lem oty.red.; SOBOLNVA, V.S., otv.red.; SHURAN, Ye.M.. otv.red.; FKDOSBYET, V.A.. red.; BSNNTMUTA,- T.A., red.; SOLOVIYRT. S.M.. te~dm.red. [Cartographic chronicle; organ of the state bibliography ofthe U.S.S.R., 1954] Kartograficheskaia letopis'; orgam gosudarstvannoi bibliografii SSSR, 1954. Moskva, Izd-vo Tses.knizhnoi palaty, 1955. 124 p. (mr.u 12:7) 1. Vaesoyuznaya knizhnaya palata. (Bibliography--Maps) USSR/Cultivated Plants General Problems Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol..,,Dfo 1, 1958, No 1424 Author Y.V.-BabDIeva Inst Tot Giver Title Met:iod for Agricultural Crops in Czechoslovalda Orig Pub Selek-k-Isiya i semenovodstvo, 1957, DIO 3, 56-64 Abstract No abst::act M-1 Card 2,/l NAGOI?NYY, A.I.; SO.BOLEVA, Ye.D. Changes occurring in the properties of natigorite upon heating. Ognempory 18 no.2:81-88 F '53. (MIRA 11:10) l.Institut ogneuporev i stroymaterialov ERz". (Antigorite) (Refractory materials) RAGORN'YY, A.I.; SOBOLEVA, Ye.D. The use of Kazakhstan magnesium silicates for the manufacture of forsterite refractory materials. Izv. AN Kazakh. SSR ser.ger.dela. met. i stroimat. no.2:40-47 '54. (M12A 9:6) (Kazakhstan--Magnesium silicates)(Refractory materials) KOVALEV, L.K.; SOBOLETA, Ye.D. Mortar with glass foam sand as compensator in dynamic loads. Izv. AN Kazakh SSR Ser.gor.dela, met. i stroimat. ne.2:48-52 '54. (Mortar) (Sand, Glass) NLRA 9:6) E--D fro I sum raw materlal$. --dr"R-t- D-i4e-v ty-r hresi. Akad. Mauk K.U. S.S.R., Me$. i Siralm4lerial 193S. No. 6. 66-70(fit Russian).-MY-gyPsurn materiai contg. about 0170 CaSOdMf%O can be used to make anhy- drite cement of mark "100" and 2nd-grade structural gypsum. VVith gravel, It can be used to raAke Largv-pare concrete suitable for wait material. B. Z. Kim!Sh So 10 0 ~P- V ;,,'Marshallite as a microfiller for concretes. V. V. Kon- I:Pcil. Akad. Nank Kazakh. S.S. R.. Ser. (fc-,r7lo-Fo 7rrT5-,-T1R- i 51ralmairrial. 1955,No 5 94-91011 Russiall).-MathlialFte can fie used Ln dil. C;.,~~t m mak"n-v law-gradc coacrctm Ili-mvilure for deig. the muents in accord-ttice with GOST 310-41 is '1111C,.~1.111;1~11X for detg. the influence of nilcrofiller, .; on the activity of Om lild.cenjent, I nstead, t lie activity should be. dutd. with plastic mlxLs. coutg. sasid which ateets the re- quircractibi of coocrete filler. Thii gives too" re- milts und correspootbi more tu rike [whavior of the di!d. ce- -oient, [.it cuner-,tcS. B. jai--2 TANASIYENKO, F.S., inzh.;-SOBOLEVA. Ye.G., inzh. Storage conditions of coriander as a factor influencing the linalo& content of an essential oil. Masl.-zhir.prom. 27 no.1:21+-26 Ja 161e JMIRA 14:1) 1. Krymskiy filial Veesoyuzilogo nailchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta maslichnykh i efiromaslichnykh kulltur (for Tigrmsiyenko). 2. Alekseyev- skiy efirokombinat (for Soboleva). (Coriander) (Linalo3l) SODOLIEVA, Ye. !, Soboleval. Ye. i. - "Some results of study of the continental tertiary series in the Turgay depression," Bestnik Akad. nauk Kazakh. SSR, 194-81 No. 12, P. 37-44. -- Summary in Kazakh --- Bibliog: 8 items SO: U-3566Y 15 March 53, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 13, 1949) SOEGIDIA, YE. ~".. Alfalfa Bees and the yield of alfalfa seed. Pchelovodstvo 29, No. 8, 1952. 9, Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Idbrary of Congress, November 1952. UECLASSIFIED. U-;SR / Goaeral anJ -,)(,cial Zk--)olo-.y. In~~-~,cts. Insects and ,raclinids. Posts of Forage Cultures. Rbs Jour: Rof ~7,hur-Biol., Vo 14, 1~~,58, 640b2. ,-uthor : _~3obolova. Y,. "VI III--t : Not !!-iven. Titla : Tho ~,Jffect of Fortili2ers on the _,I-Id.,,,-ction of the Nuldber of jilfalfa Pests. Orig Pub: Khlop;':_-ovodstvo, 1957, No 7, 115-47. Abstract: 'Jith increase of the suparphosphate (I) treat- .mint from 100 to 300 kg/ha, tho ntua')er of the alfalfa-1--af beetle is decr--%agod; this, however, is increased in the 2nd year of treat!nant on account of the salt's decreased concentration in the soil. But the munber of -;sitons.;, /al- falfa peqt7, alfalfa and field bugs doer-ases as a result of the introduction of I. T~e al- falfa leaf beetle is controlled best when 110 kg/ /ha of I is introduced prior to so--:iing and 200 Card 1/2 USS2 / Gorn3ral an-: - Special Zoology. Ins-Icts. '-"-armful P Lns~~cts and ;,rackmids. P--,3ts of ForeE_~; jultures. .4bs lour: R3f Z11-ur-Biol., Fjo 14, 1958, 6403?,. ~~bstract; ka/ha aft,.~r ;3o,;ing, either 85 1* /ha in rows or with seeds; the siton is best controlle-d, -thon 70-110 kg/ha of I are introduced (20 i-,.E/ha of which aro introduced after so,?-iinr,;); the fi--ld bur ~ is controllcd best whan 130 Ic '../ha or 86 kg/ha with the seeds are introduced. The int-oduotion of 100 kg/ha of I in addition to 2.5 t/ha of man- ure decreased the numbers of the alfalfa-loaf beetle 'by 38,~3), tho siton and the fi3ld bug. -.-han tho seeds are treated with 0.01~'o --nolybdenum. solution, the nuLibor of siton docr,~asos consider- ably (by 21-50%), but the number of t-h-a alfalfa '- loaf beetle decreases to a lassor The tr_~at-ont of seeds with B (0.01~fo) and Ou (0.005%v) solutions has no such effect. -- A. P. Adrianov. Card 2/ 12 49 C Lc' CA IX/C. USS-q/G,:;ncrzl and spocial zoojo6-y. Insocts. injurious in- socts.--nd Ticks. -2csts of Fruit and Br-rry Crops T .,T 0 .,ibs Jou r : Zhur - 3iol. 11, 1958, 49646 D im ti,.o r : Soboluva Yc.lkl., Tyul'panova W.I. Inst : -- Titlo --.)c--)Iirtu-- liali Beenst. and licthods for RUB Control Or;L,,-- Pub Sots. s. .1-ch. Uzb--,.kistana, 19.57, No 7, 75 Abstr,~ct --"o abstract Iar,~, UL - /IC, USSR Gonoral and Spocialized Zoulo"-,,-. Insects. P insect -"nd -1-lito Pcsts. Abs Jour : Rof '-~'hur - Biol., No 10, 1958, No 44778 Author : Soboleva, E. Inst : '4il-s~hle-,on~ir~r~icultura-L Institute. : The Tarnished Plvmt-Bur~ Ly,7,us Pratensis L. as a Post of Alfalfa in Uzbekistan. Orig Pub : Tr. Tashkontsk. s.-Ich. in-ta, 1957, vyp. 8, 65-70 Abstract : No abstract .-iven. Card 11/1 ,._,SOBOIXVA, Ye., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk (Tashkent) Aerial disease and post control for alfalfa. Grazhd.av. 17 no.10: 24 o 16o. OIRA 13:9) (AeronatLtics-in agriculture) (Aifaifa-Diseases and pests) LEUITIYE11A. YU.A., dots---,-.t-, G&V--Srl-fOV, B.S., dotsen'C.; TRUSHYCRIA, L.R., aspirant; ~~,J%,-kand. seltskokhoz. nauk-; SFARITFOIT, B.S., m-tuchnyy sotrudnik kTashkentl); SAFIYAT-107, S.P., asp--ranlu; KRALL, E.L., kand. biolog. nauk; YULDASHVIIp Kh.Yu., mladsh-4y -auchnyy sotrudn4k; KUZHETSOVA, P.A., ag-ronum (Kostroma): 31AUTIll-A) L.S., mladshly nauclinyy sotrudni-k; SENCHRITKO, f'l. G. mlad2hi.y nauchnyy solu-rudnik: SITTITSUiA, A.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik; GOLTJEIM,',, V.G., stai-shly nw~clnnyy sotrudnik; BOGOITIK, I.V.O kand. biolog. nauk (Llvov). 0 Brief news. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no.10V-,2-5r"' 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Kafedra zashchity rasteni~ Kuybyshevskogo ellskokhoziays-Wen- nogo instituta (for Leontlye-vas, Gerasimov). 2. Samarkandskiy universite'l- (for Tmshkina). *21. Kazakhskiy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Saflyanov). "I Institut zoulogii i botuahiki AN &-tonjkoy SSR, Tar-'-IoL (Cor Krall'). 5. Sredneaziatskiy institu'a zashchity rasteniy (for Yuldasheva). 6. Institut- lubyanykh kulltur (for Zhainina, Senchenko). 7. Institu-t- sadovodstva ne- chernoze,mnoy polosy (for Sinitusyna). 8. Novosibirskaya sellsk-c- khazy-a7stirennaya oWr-aja Btartsiya (for Golubkin). SOBOLEVA, Te.N., inzhener. Results of specialization. Leg.prom.17 no.3:52-53 Mr '57. (KLHA io:4) (Clothing industry) (Sawing) 1:5,~ L E V 1q YC-.,S. RXZNIKOVA, O.Tu,- Soboleva. Te.S. Causes of refractoriness in children immunized with diphtheria anatoxing authors' abstract. Zhur.ntkrobiol.epid.1-1--un. no-8: 46-47 Ag '54. (MIRA 7:9) 1. Iz Rostovskogo-na-Donu uauchno-issledovatellakogo institute. epidemiologii. mikrobiologit i gigiyany (dir. To.S.Soboleva) (DIPHTHERIA. prevention and control, *anatoxin, causes of refractivity) RMZNIKOVA, O.Tu-, SOBOLRVA, Ye.S.-, KARNITSXATA, N.V.; TRUSEVICH, A.I. Prevention of seasonal catarrhe with an semolin and penicillin mixture. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid.i immun. no-7:48 J1. '55.(KLRA 8:10) 1. is Roatovskogo-na-Dona instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i gigiyeny dir. Te.S.Sobeleva, i Ros~,tovskoy gorodgkoy sanitarno- spideniologicheskoy stantsit; glayWy vrach G.A.TSaturov&. (COI-SION COLD, prevention and control, antibiotic ekmoline with penicillin) (ANTIBIOTICS, theitapeutic use. ekmolins. prey. of common cold, with penicillin) (PENICILLIN. therapeutic use. common, cold. prey.,with antibiotic ekmoline) GORIYENKO. I.I.; SOBOLIVA, Ye.S.; ZARUBINA, L.V. Action of penicillin with ecmoline on microflora of the pharynx and of the none in the prevention of influenza and acute catarrhe of the upper respiratory tract.Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. I immun. no.12: 22-26 D 155. (MIRA 9:5) 1. Iz Rostovskogo instituta spidemiologii. mikrobiologii I -gigiyeny. (MYLUIRMA, prevention and control, antibiotic acmoline with penicillin, eff. on nasopharyngeal flora) (PRNICILLIN, therapeutic use, Influenza & common cold prev., with ecmoline, eff. on n"Opharyageal flora) (AlPrIBIOTICS, therapeutic use, same) SHVEDSKIY, B. P.; T,MSINIEVA, N. A.; GHEFITTSOVA, T. A.; JOBOUNA Yu G SHELIGAS., L.Ye, Functional study of the adrenal cortex in leucoses under treatment with hormones and chemotherapeutic preparations. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.10:34-42 '61. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Iz gematologicheskoy kliniki (zav. i klinicheakoy laboratorii (zav. N. A. ordena lenina instituta gematologii i deystvitelInyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A. Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (LEUCOSIS) (ADWITAL GORTEX) (CIM40THERAPY) - prof. M. S. Dul'tain) Messineva) TSentrallnogo perelivaniya krovi (dir. - A. Bagdasarov [deceased)) (HORMONE THERAPY) MOKEMA, R.A.; FdJTBERG, R.A.; CIIERNYAK, V.Ya.; MALLER,A.R.; PAPUS11, N.D.; SOBOLHIIA, Yu.G.; RAMAYEVA, V.A.; YHUTSISRIVILI, G.E. Use of plasmapheresis in macroglobulinem-ic reticulosis; 'Waldenstr8mls disease. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi 9 no.12:33-40 D t64 (MIRA 18-.1) 1. Gemittologicheskaya klinika (zav. - prof. M.S. Dulltsin) i labo- ratoriya fraktsionirovaniya belkov (zav. - prof. G. Ya.Rozenberg) TSentrallnogo ordena Lenina instituta gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (direktor - dotsent A. Ye. Kiselev), Moskva. D222/D309 AUTHORS: Lebedev, N.A., Ylenlshikov~ A.V., and Soboleva, Z.A.' I.... ................ .. ........... TITLE: Low-power ultrasound generators PTERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhUrnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 5, 1962, abstract 5-5-34 yu (V sb. Primeneniye ul'trazvuka v tekhnol. mashinostr. no. 2, M., 1960, 15 - 24) TIEXT: The following 6enerators are described and the circuit dia- gl,ams are given: A624-12 of 0.5 kVI power and 15-30 xc/s frequency range for the supply of electrical energy and direct current for mar--netostrictive transducers with a radiation surface of up to 20 CO; generator A624.08, intended for the supply of ultrasound solde- V/- ring apparatus and tin-plating baths; generator A624-14 for the supply of electrical energy for quartz transducers with a radiation surface of up to 12 cm2- LAbstractor's note: Complete translationj. S/194/62/'000/'005/081/157 Card 1/1 26249 2bol S/194/61/000/001/016/038 2L1 jJ00 D216/D304 AUTHORS: Lebedev, N.A., Men'shikov, A.V. and Soboleva, Z.A. TITLE: Design of ultrasonic generators PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatilca i radioelektronika no, 1, 1961, 13, abstract I E107 (V Sb. Primeneniye ul'traa1vast. k issled. veshchestva, no. lot M., 1960, 61-68) TEXT: Circuits and descriptions are given of electric generators with power outputs 0.5; 1.5; 5 and 8 kil used as supplies for ultra- sonic mag ,netostriction generators. The frequency range of genera- tors is 15 - 30 Kc/s. Experimental characteristics of generators are given together with a short description of an installation for ult.'asonic processing of hard and brittle materials and of a bath for ultrasonic cleaning of electronic vacuum components. Card 1/1 ORECHKIN D.B.; POPOVA, N.V.; SOBOLEVA, Z.A.- SHEPOTIKO, O.F. I Hydrogenation of sperm vhale oil over a fixed catalyst to produce higher 4cohols. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35'no.11.0504,-2508 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) (Whale oil) (Hydrogenation) (Alcohols) SOBOLEVA# Z.V.) SHVETSOVIly M.A., SHVET6OV, P,V~ Pollution with phenols of the soil, sub3urface waters and bottom sediments in the region of the combine "Slantsa". TrLidy L5GMI no.68:167-172 161. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Kafedra kommunallnoy gigiyeny Leningradskogo sanJtarno- gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - prof. A.I.Shtreys). (PLYUSSA RIVER-TWATER-POLLUTION) (PHENOLS) (SOIL POLLUTION) (NARVA RESEPVO IR-WATER-POLLUT ION) /, f thyroid gland in uterine hemorrhag,3z. Truiy '-'--nction oth Izhev.gos.iv,~d.iinst. 21-.230-234 164. (MIRA 19cl') 1. Kafedra akusiierstva i ginekologli (nauchnTj rukovodJtell - , I- - prc,f..%~V.Kh.ckhlov [deces id! I dat'se-t kafe.-I-V nzlrogo Ins" teraFji ..t,..Leshc-hinsk1y) 1zheval-ogo SOBO~~,WXNHAYEVA-i 4.1.- Nature of damage caused to com by wirewormse Nauch.dokl.vya,shkolv; biol.nauk-1 no-1:39-43 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Predetavlena kafedroy entomologii Hoskovskogo gosuderetvennogo univerniteta im. K.V. Lomonosova. (CORK (MAIZE)--DISEASES AND PESTS) (WUMWORMS) P fla-Ulicul Insects &,SPEC .7"TL fAT, NSEC TS' No 7067 "ontrol oC the Wi-roworn in tha Oka River t Klikuruza N o 2_ 116 - 5 C fn Mo~-kvvskava Oblzst ;:in ti,.e -Oka Riv~_r flnod-. !.~,-.d -.:;!x specle6 of elatex-~~ harinful to corn Iounrl^ Agriote.9 spijtator, A. obscurus, A. Sotalatosoinuri latus, SiAatosoinus ckvIiVuS Zkfld Achous ni,~ur. Tho gre,ktetit dawage i5 caw-itd ljy A %putator attd A. obscurus. The average number is 20-~O ivirvwornis (W), t'le alax-imuni IZIL Fvr one in-. The reconimended Sroup of measur~,s protecting corn azainst the 14 consiitm of; c4owing aL the optimum % C-R-D 1/2 53 vil SOBOLEVA-DOKUCHAYEVA, It 1.9 CAND BID ScAt INSECTS -THE 9-*ICT OF CORN IN THEOKA FLOOD-PLAIN AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF MEASURES THEM. Moscow, 1960. (Moscow STATE PED INST IM V. 1. LENIN). (KL9 2-619 205). -95- SoBoIZVA-SOKUCHAYEVA, I.I., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SEMENM, S.A~, nnur,,hnyy .-- --. - ~ I - - sotrudnik-- -- --- Effective measure for protecting sugar beets against the mining fly Pygomyia hyosciami Panz. Zashch. rest. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.1:39 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Sugar beets-Diseases and pests) (Terpenes) SOBOLEVA-D)IMCHAnNA,-",-kand.biolog.nauk Poisoned barriers for corn protection against wireworms. Zashch. rast.ot vred, i bol. 7 no.4.'1+3 Ap 162. 15:12) 1. Tsesoyuznyy institut komov,, st. Lugovaya.,IMoskovskoy obl. (Corn (Maize)--Diseases and pests) (Wireworms-Extermination) BOYARSKIY, B.G.; PLOTNIKOV, V.F.; LOPP.LEVA-DOK,UCHAYEVA, I.I.; TSVETKOVA, N.N.; ABRAMENKO, V.V. Information and brief news. Zas~uh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8- no.4:56-59 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:10) (Plants, Protection of) SOBOUVOY, V.D. [Scarlet fever] Skarlatina. Moskva, Medgiz, 1956. 160 p. (MLRA 10:2) (SCARIAT FMVBR) SHILIITA, R.F.; BOGDANOV, K.A.; SOBOLIVSKAYA, A.V. S7nthetic enanthole. Mael. -z hir. prom. 26 M-7:38-39 JI l6o. (MIU 13, 7) 1. Kaluzhskiy kombinat sint6ti6heskikh dushistykh veshchestv. (Heptanal) . -- -, br~ K. KOLOBKOV) M. and K. SOBOLEVSKAIA. Tuvinskaia avtonomnaia Oblast'. (Geograftia v shkole, 1948, no. 6, P. 4.) DLC: Unclass SO: LC,Soviet Geography, Part II, 1951/Uncla,;sified. SOBOLEVSKAYA, G.D.; IOFFE, Yu.K.; NIKOLAYENKO, G.M.; FRIDMAN, Ye.M. High-power small-sized X-ray tube for fluorescent X-ray spectro- scopy. Zav. lab. 31 no.11:1414-1415 165. (MIRA 19:1) K. A. PA 2,6/69T74 UBSk/Medicine Plants Sep/oct 48 Medicine Envirorment 'Tasic Characteristics of Vegetation in South- eastern Tuva,'I' K. A. Sobolevskaya, 4 pp "Ig'v-s Geograf Obshch" Vol LXXX, No 5 Author, on a recent trip to Teri-khol, Lake, collected some valuable data on the flora of subject region. Describes plant life and vicinities where it flourishes. am 26/49r74 7. o f n n on !,I St o ,usr- an 11c o s Of 71,171-1 -,r ~,-- I",- ~ -- " - ... I- tl, ... ... A icultur-. - T an -mu - Duva .,::z r i Tuva.11) Ko-m. haza- 3 no. 3, 7'-,1772. Dttachtd from -.)rodu Ct4o- ~Y T, I 3T ~?I_--331-j 17C:- c) r T, 11 TI 1952, ncl. SOPOINSMYA, 1K. A. Konspekt flory Tuvy Z-Oirtline of Tuva flora J. Novosibirsk, &padno-sibirskii filial. Botanicheskii saij, 1953. 246 p. SO: M2n&h~~t ~of R~wsian Accessions, Vol. 6 No. 9 December 1953. HAZARKVSKIY, S.I.; 14AFAROV, S.N.; PILIPHITKO, F.S.; GFIRASIMOV, M.V.-, IL'INSKAYA, M.L.; VEKSLER, A.I.jdoca,,t,-,itjdj, I.M.; WINJk, N.V.; SOKOLOV, S.Ya.; LOZINA-LOZIRSKAU, A.S.-, SAAKOV, S.G.;7JJESSKIY, D.M.; AVRORIN, N.A.; IVANOV, M.I.; FRIKIADOV, N.V.; SOBOLEVSUYA. K..A.,- SAIAJUTOV, M.N.; MALINOVSKIY, P.I.; LUC.HffIK, A.I.; KUVCBZNKO, O.A.; VEKHOV, N.K.; GROZDOV, B.V.; PASHKIN, S.; BOSSE, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.i(g.Shuya, Ivanov- skoy oblasti); MATUKEN; ZATVARNITSKIY, G.F.; GRACH37, N.G.; CHEHKA M.I.; KIRKOPULO, Ye.N.; ILEVITSKAYA,A.M.; GRISHKO, N.N.; LIKHVAR', D.P. VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V`.; SHCHERBINA, A.A.; TSYGANKOVA, V.Z., BAELNOVSKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYEVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A. OZOLIN, E.P.; LURAYTRWE, M.K.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAILIYKV, A.V.; RUKUDZE, P.Ye.; VASHADZE, V.N.; SHAIRDZE, V.M.; MANDZHAVIDZE, D.V.; KORKISHKO, A.L.; KOLESNIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SERGEYEV, L.I.; VOLOSHIN, M.P.! RIBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GAREYEV, E.Z. ;RUSANOV, Y.N.; BOCHLNTSEVA, Z.P.-, BLINOVSKIY, K.V., KLYSHEV, L.K.; MUSHEGYAN, A.M.; LEONOV, L. M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.15; 85-182 '53. (M]L.RA 9: 1) 1. Glavnyy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk SSER (for Makarov,?klipenko, Gerasimov, Illinskaya. Veksler); 2. Akwismiya komunal'nogo khozya3- stva imeni K.D. Famfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Veasoyuznaya sellskokho- zyaystvennaya vystavka (for Illina); 4. Botanicheskiy sad Bote-niche- skogo instituta imeni V.L.NomaroTa Akadamli nauk SSSR (for Sokolov, Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanichookiy sad Leningradskogo (continued on next card) NAZ&MSKIY, S.All.---(continued) Card 2. goaudarstvennogo ordena Lanina universiteta (for Zaleaskiy); 6. Pol yarno-Allptyekiy botanicheskiy sad lollskogo filiala imeni S.M. Kirova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Avrorin); 7. Botanicheskiy sak pri Tomakom gosudarstvennom universitata (for Ivanov); 8. Botanicheskiy sad pri Tomskom gosudarstvennom universiteta imeni V.V. Kuybysheva (for Prik- ladov); 9. TSentral'nyy Sibirskiy botanicheskiy sad Zapadno-Sib,irsko- go filiala Akad em ii nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobol#vpkaya); 10. Bo- tanicheskiy sad Irkutsko gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskly); 11. Altayskaya plodovo-yagoduaya opyt- naya stantsiya (for Luchnik); 12. Bashkirskiy botanichaskiy sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Leaostepuaya selektsionnaya opytnaya stantsiya, deko- rativnykh kulltur tresta Goszelankhoz Ministerstva kommunallnogo kho- zyaystva RSFSIL (for Vekhov); 14. Bryanskiy lesokhozyaystvennyy insti- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskiy sad pri Voronezhskom gosudar- stvennom universitete (for Mashkin); 16. Orekhovo-Zuvevskiy pedago- gicheskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanicheskly sad pri Rostovskom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.M. Molotova (for Matukhin); 18. Botanicheskiy sad Kuybyshevskogo gorodckogo otdela narodnogo obrazo- vaniya (for Zatvarnitskiy); 19. Zoobotanicheskiy sad pri Kazanskom universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvannyy respublikanakiy proektnyy Institut "Giprokomim7nstroy" (for Gherkasov); 21. Botani- cheskiy sad Odesskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Imeni I.I. Mechni- kova, (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanichaskly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudarstvannom universitete (for Levitskaya); 23. Botanichaskiy sad (continued on next card) NAZLMSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 3. Akademii nauk USSR (for Grishko, Likhvar', Villchinskiy); 24. Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa)i 25. Botani- cheskiy sad Chernovitskogo gosudarstvennogo universitata (for Orekhov); 26. Botanicheskiy sad pri LIvovskom gonudarstvennom universitate - imeni Iv. Irranko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheskiy sad Khar'kov- skogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan- koval; 28. Botanicheskiy sad Zhitomirskogo sellskokhozyayatvennogo instituta (for Baranovskiy): 29. Botanichaskiy sad Akadsmii mau Belorusskoy SSR (for Georgiyevskiy); 30. Institut biologii Akademii nauk Belorusskoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheskiy sad Akademii Litovskoy = (for lukaytens); 32. Bobanicheskiy sad Latviyakogo go- sudarstvannogo universiteta (for Ozolin); 33. Kabardinskly krayeved- cheskly botanicheskiy sad (for Kos); 34. Sukhumskiy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be- tumakiy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze); 36. 7biliaskiy botanichaskiy sad Akademii naii Gruzinskoy SM (for Kandzhavidze); 37. Sochinskiy park Dendrariy (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudarstvennyy Nikitskiy botanicheskiy sad imeni V.M. Nolotova (for Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymskiy filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Rybin); 40. Botanicheskiy sad Moldavskogo filials, Akademii nail SSSR (for Ivanova): 41. BotanicheBkiy sad Botanicheskogo institute. Aka- demil nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Ryabova); 42. Botanicheskiy sad Kir- gizskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanicheskiy (continued on next card) NAZAREVSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 4. sad Akademli nauk Usbekskoy SSR (for Rusanov, Bochantseva), 44. Botanicheakiy sad Akademil nauk Turkmenskoy S~R (for Blinovskiy); 45. Respublikanakiy sad Akademii nauk KazakhBkoy S:M (for Klyshav, Mushegyan). (Botanical gardens) KATYREV, A.Ye.; KAURTSEV. N.V.;XOZLOVSKIY, A.I., doktor i3eliskokhozyaystvan- n.vkh nauk; IMASIKOV, Z.D., dotment, kandidat sallskokhos.Va.Vetvennykh nauk; SMOLAVSKAYA, K.A.; LYKOV, H.S., redaktor; LISIUA, T.M., t e kh 61-afie,-v la-y, ~~`Fe6r- -' [Experience in cultivating corn; based on papers at a province conferencel,lyt vozdelyvanita kukurazy; po materialam oblastnoi konferentsi Novosibirsk] Novosibirskoe kn-vo, 1956. 226 p. (KLM 9: 12) 1. Novosibirskiy seliskokhotvaystvanny7 institut (for Xrasikov) (Corn (Keize)) prol'., doktor biolog.nauk ?roblerz pertaim4mS to the in a'estern Siberia. Trudy 1:5-9 '56. Western-Botany) utilization of vegetative resources 41 Bot. sada Zap.-Sib. fil. XN SSSR no. ' (MIRA 14-:7) (Sib-oria, ;,,, ?,VSKAYA~ K.A. , -, -. " . - i , A' " Siberifi-i co-ife.-i-%ne 'Yinrc..-csoe gnrdening~ lzv,vost.f I I ~ ~'; 6 R no . , - I'l 5-137 1 '17 . ( I-aaA 1 Q 9 ) '~Si,-cr4.rt--i,aadscnpe gnrdering) SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A. f-A. Botanical gardens of Czechoslovakia. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.2: 134-135 '58. (MIRA 11:9) I.Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR. (Czechoslovakia-Botanical gardens) SOBOLEVSKLYA.. K-.A. Introduction of plants in Siberia. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.31: 19-24 '58. (MIRA 12:5) 1,TSentrallnyy sibirskiy botapicheskiy sad AN SSSR. (Siberia-Plant introduction) SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A. Objectives of the research institutions of Western Siberia in landscape gardening. Trudy TSSBS no.3:11-17 160. (IERA 15:3) (Siberia,, Western--Landscape gardening) SOBOLEVSKAYAt K.A. Arrangement of the display of the section of flora and plant resources in the Central Siberian Botanical Garden of t~ie Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R, Trudy TSSBS no.4:5-14 160. (1,1MRA 15-4) (Tomsk-Botanical ga-rdens) SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A. Development of the Central Siberian Botanical Garden. Trudy TSSBS no.5:3-10 '61. MIRA 15:3) (Siberia--Botanical gardens) SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A., prof., doktor biol. neuk, otv. red.; SHAMA, SMAKOVA, Ye.G., tekhn. red. (Plant resources of Novosibirsk Province] RaptitelInye bo- gatstva Novosibirskoi oblasti. Otvet. red. K.A.Sobolevskaia. Novosibirsk, 1961. 222 p. (mRA 15:3) 1. Akademiya nauk- SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. (Novosibirsk Province--BotanN, Economic) SOBOIEVSKAYA, K.A. MITNAYEVA, V.G. Studying the flora of the Altai as a source of flavonoid substances. Izv.Sib.otd.AN-'ZSR no.4:68-72 161. (MMA 14:6) 1. TSentrallnyy Sibirskiy Botanicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya A.45SSR, Novosibirsk. (Altai-Botany Economic) (Flavonoi4 s ~ KRYLOV., Georgiy Vasillyevich; S v a oktor bio. nauk, prof., otv. red.; PAbERIN, G.N., red.; SHMAKOVA, Ye.G., tekhn. red. (Forest resources and forest-type zones of Siberia and the Far Eaat]Lesnye resursy i looorastitellnoe raionirovanie Sibirl i Ddllnego Vostoket. Otv. red. K.A.Sobolevakaia4 Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-niia AN SSSR, 196R' 239 p. (MIRA 16:3) (Siberia-Forests and fore;trv) -Y A - nauk, PLF--,I,INIK, Razita YAcovlev-na; ;~060LEVSFA, , K.A., doktor biol prof., otv. red.; GREBENNIKOVAY M.M., red. [outlook for introduction of some forage plants into cultivation] Perspektivy vvedeniia v loallturu nekotorykh I.ormovykh rastenii. Novosibirsk, Ivi-vo Sibirskogo otd- A. - niia AII SSSR, 1963. 96 p. (MM 17: 5) SOBOLEVSKAYA, K.A. Florogenetic method in plant introduction. Izv.SO AN SSSR no. 8. Ser. b-iol.-med. nauk no.2:14-24 163. ONERA 16: 11) -L,TSenI.ra1'nyy sibirskiy bo~xiicheskiy sad Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN KRYLOVY G.V.; SOBOIEVSKAYA, K.A. All-Union Congress of Botanists. Izv. SO AN SSSR no.12. Ser. biol.-med. nauk no.3:152-153 163. (MIRA 17:4) ian t k -hi g,i.-. :a of !be r- li 'V !I:Irl' (~U"71;k for ito utilIza-t-lon. TIZV. Slib. 17 48.) 1. TSeritrallnyj Q'Ibil-Irskiy leri7a AN 32SF.. !:~~ B- ~, W-,~L'Av ~ j.,., A, . . - ... I -~. t -, ~.-, iw-,& ar,,i Ita Ly. e* , - - -.. - YZIT. I ~l*;C-"- I', ~. t". Sib. otd. tiN f~c,. . - Ij.-, , 1. t RA. 1:7 -.8) -L.~;--, . , - , I- L ., . e - - -.,_ , -- " .1-1, E'"- S, ( 4 , .--" - -1 -- - -- - - I -n -- . r":, - - -11 .3 - : - . I ~~ ( , !T RA 1',7 : 11 ) -A '( : ! 7 . -. . ...I I . . .--. - ..... . , . . . , _i,. . 7 1 1 :__ ! ~ II " -,!' 1" - ;'. , . . : , I ~ . - r -.-- I . S't-~dy --)f f v(,)no~ cis n' ~'-e Foly;-onl-~,--- L. Rust.rec. 1 no.3:367-~"~~, 1 1. J-Lb.-irs'Kiy lbotan-Lcheski.v sad, Nlo-,.ros 1-1 bi. rs':. KARYSHEVA, X.A.;YAEVSKA.YA, N.K.;SOBOLEVS"YA Combined method of therapy of chronic gonorrhea in women. Vast. vener., Moskva no. 5:39-40 Sept-Oct 1952. (CLML 23:3) 1. Professor for Karysheva. 2. Of the Departinent of Gonorrheology (Read -- Prof. K. A. Karysheva). Kiev Dermato-Venereological Institute (Director -- Prof. A. P. Iavrov). AVDEYTEVA, A.k., inzh.., SPaSHER, V.A., kand. tekhn. riauk, red.,- S)OOLEVSKAYA, LA., red. (M,ethods and contrcl of gas combus",-an in ele,:!-~ric p3wer planLs] Metody i kontroll szhiga:nJ-a gaza na e--ektro- ~L ~ - stantsi.lakh. Mos-k-tra, Energiia, 1965. 1L3 p. (MIRA, 18~7) 1. 011GRES, trus'.., Moscow. SOBOLEVSKAY.A,,_L. V.; KRASOVSKAYA, T. A. Polymethyl siloxane fluids. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Goo.nauch.- issl.inst.nauch. i tekh.inform. no.10:30-32 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Siloxanes) ._r`,L.1.7894-63 /BDS-----K8D-- -4/Pr-4- MA 022 002 0 ACCESSION NR: AP3QO47T1 19116316 ~WO/01 (07 AU2HOR: SQbolevsk4yA,_LV Yr ovskayai T. A.; Sobolevskiy, M. V. with impro TITIE: Synthesis of polymethylailoxane ved low-t rature-Properties ~;SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy*,..no. 8, 1963, 22-24 ~-.,TOFIC TAGS: si3-icone, polymethylsiloxane, AlpheL-Omega-hexamethylpolycUmethil- ;'iloxane, brauching, polymethylailoxane branching, degree of polymerization, ane .~yolymethylsiloxane-degree of polymerization, viscosity, polymethylsilox ~,viscosity, lov-temper-sture property polymethylailoxane low-temperature ,.property., ! congealing point, polymethylsiloxane congealing point ~,ABSTRACT: A study-ig made of the effect of 1) the ratio of the number of breinche d 'degrees of polj- ,+nits (B) to the number oT straight-chain units (S) and 2) mean 12kerization (DP) (n-+ m + q)-of 8 to 25 on the congealing points (cp) and the ~Iscosity temperature dependence of of polymethylailoxanes with the general ~formula: e Me SiO(S1M(' i-0- SiMe 3 Oln '2 6;M~ 5P '-,Card C M 1-17&94-63 .'iCCFZSION NR: AP3004771 r~ Me is a CH3 group, Me2SiO corresponds to B. and is Me -S1 '0- OS:U4e 3j, corresponds to S. It was found that as B/S rose from 0 to 0.11, the ep droly pec J'.'rom:-7~ to -116C., reaching a low of -3.180 ate, B/S of 0.22-0.23 (optim:um)j. A 1 ~JNxrther rise of B/S to 0.44 increased the cp to only about -100C. This cp rise is iattributed to the increased interaction between backbone and branches with an in- creasing nutaber of branched units., resulting in loss of mobility of the polymer at higher temperatures. The DP had little effect on the cp. Polymer viscosity irose with respect to the viscosity of aw-hexamthylpolydimethylsiloxane', and the- 'temperature dependence of viscosity also increased with an increasing B/~ at iconstant DP. Viscosity dropped and the temperature dependence of viscosity in- creased with decreasing DP at a nearly constant B/S. This increase in the tempera- ture dependence of viecosit y is attributed to the closeness of trimethylsiloxy 'end groups in short ciudns. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 1 table., and 1 formula., Cdrd :2/ GORBOVSKAYA, T.G.; SHIR M . Ye.G.; SOBOLP6VSKAYA, O.F.; CHUMINSKAYA,K.S. MAYEVSKAYA, N.K. In honor of professor K.A.Karyshava'o 70th birthday. Test. ven. i dorm. no-3:63 MY'-Jo 054. (MIRA 7;8) (KARYSEEBTA, KSMIA AUKSANDROVNA, 1883- ) 2~ -- -------- KARYSHEVA, K.A.,professor; GORBOVSKkYA, T.G.,kandidat meditsinakikh nauk; SOBOLEVSKAYA, O.-P. Asymptomatic gonorrhea in women and young girls. Vest. von. i dorm 30 no.1:40-45 Ja-1F '56 (XLRA 9:4) 1. Iz otdela gonorrologii (zav.-prof. K.A. Karysheva) KiyevBkogo nauchno-isaledovatellskogo kozhno-venerologichoskogo institute. (dir. G.Ye. Kaz7akin) (GONORRHEL, ther. asymptomatic, in women & small girls. ther.) CHEMMRINSKAYA, K.S.; SOBOLEVSKAYA, O.F.; PLOTCHER, S.M., Icand.biolog.nauk Pungoid diseases of the skin and genitourinary organs in girls and women. Vrach.delo no.4:423-424 Ap 160. (MIELA 13:6) 1. Kiyevskiy gorodskoy kozhno-venerologicheskiy dispanser. (GENERATIVE ORGANS, Y.-&MAL]f,--DISEASES) (AIVIBIOTICS) KLCY'SHEVA) K. 0, , prof0; SOBOLLVSKAYL".P. (Sobolevslka, O.P.1; CHEIE'IdUSKAYA, K.S. (Chemerynsllca, K.S.] Treatment of young women with chronic gonorrhea willth terramycin. Fed., ak-ush. i gin. 22 no.6:62-63 160. ("'mA- 1-1:10) 1. Kiivslkiy nislkiy sh~cirno-venerologichniy dispanser (golovniy likar - A.S.Ivanov), viddil gonorologii (naukoviy kerivnik - prof. K.O.lCarisheva). (TERIMYGIN) (~ONORMM) OOV/109-3-8-5/18 AUT-HORS: Ka-ji-llsa, --7.L., Mel'nikov, A.I., Morozov, A.V., Popov, B. 14. , Sobolevskaya, R.B., Tsarev, B.I.I. and Shul---n, A.R. TITTR: Thermionic ProDerties of Bariuo Tungstate (Termo- ele-kt-ronnyye svoystva vol'framatua bariya) PERIODICAL: Rjdi0t-.e1ch--ni1ca i Ele'Llftronit-M, 19581 Vol 3, Br 8, 1010 - 1016 (USSR) J1-PSTTLkCT. Tl~ woric dels--ribed was conc=ed ',!.-ith the inv:--stirEation f he th;~~ -- tunE tate P-nd Vionic emission of bariur. su !-'a U 2U010,.-Jinvestigation was underta,~-en since it was ~.---!-Ioui--ht -Uhat t-1 e res Ult4 -Lnf~ datua miL-L-t be useful ir. 4 e:~7- 1 a -4 the opamtim of tLe pressed cathodes and other u--hich contain bariw:i tunc~state. The i---vesti- -.-;ere cari:ied out on directly 1--eated ccn~th-odes were based o-,a tungsten and molybdenum cores. Th e -easurem-entus -~icre made o-a special ex perimental diodes, fitted with jrotective anodes. The cathode tcrperature ir.las determined by r,)easurin~, the change in tu'-Le rcsistantce of the core. All the men-siLrements vere done ;1ndt=r sta-tic conditions. The coatins of Ba 311706 and Ba2cellol i,,-ere ef-fected by t~zro methods:: a) a filament of the C~- r d 1/4 Thermionic Properties of BariuL-i Tun6state SOV/109--3-8-5/13 core metal was passed through a drop of the coatincrD, substance mixed vrith a binder; b) cataphoretic coatin- 0 was used. in the first case, coarse-grain,co:-;,tinEs %,ere obtained, while the second method permitted obtaining the particles havi-nE; a diameter of about 1 - 5 'A . 0Tih~ e cathodes were de-gassed by heating up to 1 250 K for the duration of 1 - 2 hours without takino any currenit. This processing: resul ted also in a p-rtial activation of the cathodes. Further activation of the cathodes (by heating and takinC the current) was then carried Dut- During the preliminary activation, it was fou~nd that the work function (as measured from the Rich- ardson cuLrves) was of the order of 2.2 eV, while after the final activE'tion, the work function dropped to 1.2 - 0.5 eV, The char,,tcteristics of a barium-tun~,-state cathode after fiiial activELiun are shown in Fi--ure 2. The emission curient and the work function of the same cathode for various activatin., temperatures are given in Table 1. On the other hand, i was found that the cEtllodes of Ba2Ca"'fO. had very lov, emission densities. These v.-.ere of the order CEid2/4 Thermionic P-r'Oper'.ies of Bariuir Tun6state SUV/109-3-`,-5/18 2 as can be seer, from Table 2. BY comparing the iiA/cni res-,dts. of Table 2 with those for Ba 150 3 6 (civen in Table seen ~hqt the erission of the latter -s !--,about 100 i t i 4- - .,-Li,es hiz-,her than that of the former. It liras foiind that -irve: I J,- T -fo-L 'LhE cat-'-Dde of barium tungstate consists of threS re.-ions (FiLure 4). At low temperatures (below 900 X) , the 1-irve has t-Le hil~-hesu slope; the vork fum-ction. in this 1-3 eV. In the re-ioas of te.,_,neratures r 6 L C n. i s e C: u a, 1 t8 - U, Ic f uL f f om 90C. 1 250 X) the -worl ction has a value of abt--,u-"- 0.":-; C.'/ eV. F-inallv, at te=erz:~tures above 1 250 the cur-rent decreases as a function of temperature ar-id the slope of the curve cannot be regarded as represe.-iting the ,.-iork function. Card3/41 Thermionic ProDerties of Barium TunGstate SOV/100-3-8-5/18 I There are 5 figures, 5 tables and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 1 English. SUBMITTED: January 29, 1958 Card 4/4 1. Bariwn tungstates--Properties 2. Thermionic emission--Analysis 3. Cathodes--Performance MIL'NIKOV, A. I. ; MOROZOV, A. V. ;-SOIL - ; SHUL I ~Vg, A.R. Thermionic emission from barium tungstate. Fiz. tver. tela 2 no.4: 704-708 Ap ,6o. (MIRA 13:10) (Barium tungstate) (Thermionic emission) VINOGIIAWV, V.A.; SOBOLEVSKAYA, R.F. Sinian sediments in the northern part of the Kharaulakh Mountains. Trudy nauch.-issl. inst. geol. Arkt...85:6446 '58. (MIRA 12:8) (Kharaulakh Mountains--Geology, Stratigraphic) SOBOLEVSKAYA, R.F. Ifew data on the Cambrian stratigraphy of the central Taymyr Peninsula. Trudy NIIGA 105:44-50 ~'59. (MIRA 13-5) (Taymyr Peninsula--Geology, Stratigraphic) SOBOLEVSUYA, R.F.; MILISHTEYN, V.Ye. Stratigraphy of Sinian sediments in the central Taymyr Peninsula. Trudy NIIGA no.125s2O-30 161. (MIRA' 16:7) (Taymyr Peninsula--Geology, Stratigraphic) OBUT, A.M.;_. ~OBQ~ ~SYUILA, R.F. Early Odovician graptolites in the Taymyr Peninsula. Trudy NIIGA 1n: 65-96 162. (MIU 15:12) (Taymyr Peninsula-Graptolites) OBUT, Aleksandr Mil:haylovich; aq~OLLVSKAYA, Itinna Fedorovna; SOKOLOV, B. S. , otv. red. ; I!-O--2MGV- -K-.=U. -red.- [Ordovician graptolites of the Tazinyr Peninsula] Graptolity ordovika TaiHyra. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 91 P. (YLIRA 17:6) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All SSSR (for Sokolov). OBUT , Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; S04-QLEV,~KAYA. Rimma Fedorovna; 301,DAREV, Vallentin Iltic h; SOKOLOV',,-,B,.,S,.-, pr-of.,, otv. red.; KAUNTAROV, A.P., red. [Silurian graptolites of the Taymyr Peninsula] Graptolity silura Talmyra. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 119 P. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Chlen-Icorrespondent AN SM (for Sokolov). ACC NR: A-7000179 SOURCE CODE: UR/3182/65/002A,,J/G019/0026 AUTHOR: Dzhordzhishviii, L. I.; Kalabegishvili, T. L. Politov, 11. G. ; sc~.';olevskaya, is. V. i iORG: none :TITLE: EPR and optical absorption in neutron-irradiated lithium fluoride crystals I !SOLJRCE: AN GruzSSR. Institut f4ziki. Elektronnyye i ionnyye protsessy v tverdykh itelakh, v. 2, 1965, 19-26 !TOPIC TAGS: lithium fluoride, EPR spectrum, halide optic material, alkali halide, !neutron irradiation, crystal dislocation phenomenon :a5sTRACT: Test samples of LiF were cut from monocrystalline melts of natural material iaiid irradiated in the atomic reactor of the Physics Institute, AN GruzSSR. The radia- l - - - .:!tidn energy of 1.9-1015 to 2.9-1016 was selected because alkali halide crystals are ~:known to chan-e their optical and mechanical characteristics significantly at these EPR spectra were studied with standard radiospectrometers and with a doub- ily-modulated magnetic field. The field was calibrated from the proton resonance sig- .:nal and measurements were made at 77 and 290K. The EPR spectrum approximates a Gaus- i . ,;sian curve, and the width of the EPR absorption line depends on crystal orientation to' !the magnetic field as well as on the radiation dosage. The coloration curve of the Card 1/2 ACC NR: AT7000179 LiF crystals is the reverse of the dosage-dis location density curve. The correlation between the dosage and the width of the EPR absorption spectrum is due partly to the ;broad F-center line and partly to a narrow line which appears at resonance saturation band has a g-factor close to that of the F-center. The effects of these two lines bare different at different dosage levels. The narrow line is attributed to concen- trations of closely packed and strongly interacting F-centers near dislocations. It 'is suggested that two types of F-centers are formed by the irradiation: 1) isotropi- distributed centers in the bulk of the crystal, and 2) centers arising as high- I!ly localized concentrations near dislocations. With high doseages there is no F- !center signal (up to 1.3-1019 n/CM2), and a signal arises from conduction electrons I tbecause the F-centers coagulate and colloidal metal forms in the lattice. At maxi- :muTt dosage the lattice fragments and the metallic lithium oxidizes. The authors ::thank G. R. Knutsishvili for discussions, G. N. Garsevanishvili for irradiation of the i,s=ples, and V. M. Fellker for assistance in determining the neutron dosages. Orig. Art. has: 4 figures, 3 tables. [WA-951 1SUB CODE: 20,11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 007 Card L o851~-67 Ven(l)l-EWT(M)/EWP(t)/ETI IJP(c) JD/JG/GG ACC NRt AR6033778 SOURCE CO'DE-:---UR/-005'8/66/000/007/DO71/DO71 AUTHOR: _Dzhordzhishvil~,__jt,_ I. ; KalaO-ftr N. G.; Politov, Sob evtlkay S. V. TITLE: Electronic i~ama&iftQtjq e~sonance_and the absorption of lithium --___-pA -_ _Z fluoride in crystals Irradiated.by neutrons SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs, 7D566 REF SOURCE: Sb. Elektron. i ion. protsessy v tverd. telakh. No 2. Tbilisi, Metsniyereba, 1965, 19-26 TOPIC TAGS: resonance, paramagnetic resonance, electronic paramagnetic resonance, lithium fluoride crystal, lithium fluoride, optical absorp- tion, absorption coefficient, crystal, monocrystal, absorption line, magnetic field, dislocation, vacancy ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the electron paramagnetic reso- nance (EPR) and optical absorption of natural lithium fluoride (LiF) monocrystals irradiated by a neutron flux of 1.9-1015-2.9-1016 neutron/cm2 at 300 and 77K. This involved a determination of the EPR absorption line width AH as a function of the angle between the magneti field and the axis (111]. and of the annealing time and temperature. Complex curves of the dosage dependence of AH and the coefficient of Card L o8315-67 ACC NR: AR6033778 0 optical absorTtion were found to agree In slope with the maximum occur- ring at 15-10 5 neutron/CM2. The maximum is due to the dissolution of dislocations accompanied by an injection of vacancies into the crystal and the capture of electrons by injected anion vacancies. The observed EPR spectrum consists of two superimposed lines: a wide line determinedl by F-centers distributed evenly within the crystal, and a narrow one with the concentration of F-centers near the dislocations. Thus, the width of the total EPR spectrum depends on the concentration of F- centers and on the density of dislocations. In irradiating samples with doses of 5-1018-7.501018 neutron/cm2 . the spectrum of F-centers disap- pears and a signal appears from the conductivity electrons (AH N 5 erg) of metallic lithium, which is explained by the coagulation of a col" loidal metal formed in the lattices (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 20 not of urc 7 i -e r:l n SOBOLEVSKAYA. Vera Antonovna. LOn the road to greater development] Na shliakhu uzdymu. Kinak, Dziarzh. vyd-va BSSR, 1957. 41 p. (MIRA 11:1) (Gomel Province--Collective farms) SOBOLEVSKAYA, V.A. Folded foundation in the Ural part of the West Siberian Plain. Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.geol. 23 no.9:52-6i S '58. OMIRA 11:11) 1. Geologicbeskiy institut AN SSSR, Hoqkva. (West Siberian Plain--Folds (Geology)) t