SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOKOLOVA, L.A. - SOKOLOVA, L.V.

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-r Cf 5134 -65' 'ACCESSION UR: AP5011360 ~density in sulfuric,acid baths due to the passivation of the steel. After -the 1passivity is overcome, the dissolution rate of the steel hardly changes. This :initial current increase -depends only slightly on the concentration of the sulfuricl ,:acid and it decreases for steels of higher chrome content. For steels containing :less than 27% chrome when fluoride ions are present, the anodic polarizing curves ;show a region of slow reduction in current dcnsity at voltages where the passiva- ;tion begins. This reduction depends on the composition of the steel, the concen- tration of the fluoride ions and the concentration-of the sulfuric acid. The :region of maximum passivity in solutions with fluoride ions begins at higher volt- ~ages than when sulfuric acid is used Alone. At positive voltages (0.5-0.6 v), the ,fluoride ions,destroy the passive state and the current density increases, partia- in low alloy steels. With NaF constant concentration the current density decreases in the 0.4 to 0.95 range in more concentrated solutions. Metallographic ianalysis-shows that the dissolution of,the tempered steel specimens Is uniforml -the surfaces remain smooth without pitting. Oxidation of ferrous ions in the .presence of fluoride ions on the steel surfaces is low. The effect of fluoride ions 2S04+ 3MCr03 solution is more pronounced than that of !on steel corrosion in 10N H chloride ionsi It is concluded that all halide ions attack the passive state in isteel. But the mechanism of the Attack by fluoride ions differs from-that of the Card 2/3 F-- L 55134-65 ACCESSION *NR: AP5011360 ions attack the ste 1 surfaces other halides. The Cl Br I and C104 e spot- wise by pitting and dissolve the iron as ferrous ions. The fluoride ions attack .0 ive the*iron as ferric ions. This assumptl n the whole surface at once and disso is based on the voltages. measured when fluoride ions were present. The hypothesis- that ferrous ions are first formed and.then oxidized to ferric.appears to be con- Itrary to the experimental results. It is,assumed that the fluoride ions are ad- sorbed at the steel surface competing with oxygen which is also adsorbed. The affinity of oxygen for the surface increases in high chrome steels which ma3 count for the insignificant effect of fluoride ions on the passivation of these steels. Orig. art. has: 6 figuresi 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Severodonetskiy filial'Gosudarstvennyogo instituta-azotnoy promy- I Ishlennosti (Northern Donets Affiliate, State institute of the Nitrogen Industry) SUBMIT-TED: l0Nov64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM NO REF SOV: 007 OTHER: 009 Card 3/3 V t, TSINMAN) A.I.; KKUB, V.S.; SOKOLOVA, L.A. Effect of fluoride ions on the electrochemical and corrosion behavior of stainless steels. Zashch. met. 1 no.2:173-177 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Severodonetskiy filial Gostidarstvannogo instituta azotnoy promyshleiinoEti. BR&ZHNIKOVA, M.G.; US 'PENSKAYA, T.A.; SOKOLOVA, L.B.; PRFOBRAZMSKAYA, T.P.; GAUZE, G.F.; UKHOLINA, R.S.; SHORIN, V.A.; ROSSOLIMO, O.K.; VERTO- GRADOVA, T.P. Now antiviral antibiotic hellomycin. Antibiotiki 3 no.2:29-34 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 12:11) 1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR. (ANTIBIOTICS, heliomycin, prep. from Actinomyces flavochromogenes var. heliomycini & antiviral properties (FAis)) (ACTINOMYCES, metabolism, flavochromogenes var. heliomycini, heliomycin sy-n- thesis (Bur.)) IVANOV, K.K.; KOVALENKOVA, V.K.; DAVYDOVAO T.A.; BORISOVA, V.N. Prinima-li uchastiye; SOKOLOVA, L.B.; PROKHOROVA, T.G.; SHATILOVA, Z.K.; PYLINEVAj Lf-Is;-SEW0Vkq-V,S, Obtaining colinycin on an enriched medium. Med.prom. 14 ro-11:13-16 N 6o. (MIRA-13:11) 1. Institut po izyskaniu novykh antibiotikov AM SSSR. (NEOMYCIN) Sof~CTOVA, L. B., K. K., GWPII_P,,;', ~'r. V., KOVAL-:11"'OV, V. ------------------- -1 and LILN'., S. USSR) "Aarobio 71espiration of i'%ctinomyces circulatus, v2r. monorlycini, Proactiv.o=ces a~-tinoides ,n6 other ActinorrQvc,~-tue~: in Dee-) CulLure in Ftwoientrxs.11 m ~4.enort oresented at the 5th International Bioche istry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 ITARIOV, K.K.; GAVRILINA, G.V,; KOVAIENKNA, V.K.; LIROVA, S.A.j SOKOWU) L.B.; P.~--inimali uchastiye: BOLIHSIUYA, R.V., inzh.; inzh.; 3-14--'MIL-OV.1, Z.K., inzh. Aeration and respiration of actinomycetes and proactinomycetes syntheoizing witibiotics in fermentors in relation to biochemical changer, in the culture media. Antibiotiki 6 no.1-1:984-989 N 161. (MIRA' 15:3) 1. Institut po iz-yska-niyu novykh antibiotikcnr AMII SSSR. (ACTIM1,11YCES) (ANTIBIOTICS) IMNOV, K.K.; LXII DAU, 17.S.; SOKOLOVA, L.B. Respiration of cultjxes of Actinomyces circulatus var. mono- .L mycini. Biosynthesis of mono,7rjcin on various culture media. lu~tibiotiki 8 no.j.-.J~'.-27 Ja'63. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Institut po iz YSI-ariyu nov-yl,-h artibiotik-ov A19.1 SSSR. I17OZ.1 (Al-,T . .YCES) (".101- O"rfc I 1,T) (B-ACTERIOLOGY-CU- LTU-PM -41:D CULTURE IMIA) IA t of J, mc-ti.7 C: lo: L90 ~ /I - ( ", 1 17 12- . I tj 1. Ros-tov-im-tlie-Uon StaL.,~, L GOWVIN, A.A.; KARASEV, K.A-.,f,-,-SQ40LOVA, L.D.; BARBIN, M.B. Extraction of sulfides fromgolc~-bearing ores. Trudy Ural politekh. inst. no.99:139-1" 160. (MIRA 14-3) - (Gold-Melallurgy) (Sulfides) 9. SOKOLOVA, L. 0. SOKGLGVA, L. G. -"On the State of the Pancreas in the Presence of Opisthorchiasis. (Attempt at a Clinical-Functional and Morphological Study)." *(Dissertations for Degrees in Science and Engineering Defended at USSR, Higher Educational Institutions). Omsk Med Inst imeni M. 1. Kalinin, Chair of Hospital Therapy, Omsk. 1954 SO:.Knizhnaya Letovis' No. 34, 2C. August 1955 * ::1 - 'he )- I oz _V-ee o' i)ontor of '~!edlc~l "cience:7 j b - Y~LIPPOVA, Kqriya Filippovna, ka nd.geol. -mine r.nauk; ARONOVA, S.M.; AMMOVA, H.F.; GAIAKrIOITOVA, GASSANOVA, I.G.; GIMPHLEVICH, R.D.; XARASIV. H.S.; LYASHMO, A.I.; MAYZELI, Z,L.; RATYf3V, H A. - SOKOICYA L SOLOVIYEVA, N.S.; KHANIN, A.A.., SHISF3NIIIA. Ye BAKIROV,, A.A., red.: VEBER, V.V., red.; DAHOV, A.Y., red.; DIJM- SHTSYN, G.Kh., red.; M01MOV, S.P., red.; POZITYSH, M.A., red.; SAIDOV, M.N., red.; SWIKHATOVA, S.V., red.; TURKELITAUB, N.M., red.; ULIYANOV, A.V., red. [deceased]; KHALTURIN, D.S., red.; SHABAYEVA, Ye.A., red.; RAZINA, G.M., vedushchiy red.; GENNADII-EVA, I.M., tekha. red, [Devonian deposits in the central orovinces of the Russian Platform] Devonskie otlozheniia tsentrallnykh oblastei Russkoi platformy. Pod red. M.P.Pilippovoi. leningrad, Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 404 a. (MIRA 11:4) (Russian PLatform--Geology, Stratigraphic) GILSSANOT'~- I.G.; .SOKOLOV-k, L.I. h7 and 1,thology of Devollian godimente In the Stratigrap of Stalingrad 2rovince. Trudy Volga Valley Dortion. (MIRA 13:12) VITIGNI no. 19-.47-65 '59. logy., Stratigraphic) (Stalingrad Province--Geo VESEI,OVSKAYA, M.M.; YFIIITA, L.M.; ILIINA, N.S.; KARASFi, M.S.; SOKOILVA, ._jt~~ILIPPOVI, M.F.; FRUKHT, D.L., burator Alatyr key well. Trudy VITIGNI no.26:113-175 160. (MIRA 14: 1) (Russian Platform-Petroleum geology) SOKOLOVA, L.I. Time of seed ripening in some trees and shrubs at the botanical garde.n of Turkmenijitan. Izv. Alt Turk. SSR. Ser. biol. nauk no.l: 89-91 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Botanicheskiy sad AN Turkmenskoy SSR. (TUIM/MFISTAII--SEED PRODUCTION) (PHENOLOGY) .(PJA NTS, ORWIENTAL) SOKOLOVA, L.I. Natural reproduction of the English oak in the Ashkhabad Botanical Garden. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.41:26-28 161. (Miruk 14; 11) 1. Botanichookiy wid All Turkmonskoy SSR, Ashkhabad. (Aahkhabad-~-Oak) (Plants--Reproduction) SOKOLOVA, L.I. History of tSe introduction of species of the genus Celtis L. in Turkmenia and their possible use. Izv. AN Turk. SSR.Ser. biol. nauk no.2:3-12 162. (MIRA-17:4) 1. Botanichesk~iy sad AN Turkmenskoy SSR. NE-CFAYEVA, N.T. , red, ; BABAYEV, A.G. , red, ; IIABCOH, I,S~ , red, PETROV, MI.. akademik., red-; KUNIN, V,N, , red,; svi'RNOV, kand, geol.-miner- nauk- red TAGANOV. K., kand, tekhn, uauk-;_SOKOLOVA, L.I. kand -ei'khoz. nauk-, red,' ARTYKGVA, T,V., ~e izd-Va, IVON-PIEVA, G.A.Y tekhn- red, [Yaterials presented at the Interrepublic Scientific Ses- sion on the Reclaiming of the Desert Areas of Central Asia and Kazakhstan) Matbrialy-dolozhennye na Vezhrespublikanskoi nauchnol sess-Ii po osvoeniiu pustynnykh territorii Srednei Azii i Kazakhstana, Ashkhabad, Izd-vo AN TSSR. Book 1. [Natu- ral conditions, animal b-.-sbandry, and feed supply of the dese&.] Prirodnye iislcvi ., zhivotnovodstvo i kormovaia ba- za pustyn'. 1963. 485 1. Book 2. [Land and water re- jourves of the desert an( their utilizationj Zeinellno- vr-djjvr~ rtinurny pufityn, I Ikh topol-m.)vnillo. 19f "! -1711 1) (MM4 16:11) (Coritimit-d on noxt CF1H) NECHAYEVA, N.T,--- (continued), Card 2- 1. MeMirespubl.ikiinskaya nnuchnaya sessiya pe, 05707=n-iYU pustynnykh territoriy Sredney Azii i Kaza-khstana-. Ashkhabad, 1962. 2. Alkademd7a nauk Turlmenskoy SSR (fo-- Petrov, Nechayeva). 3. Institut pustyn'-. AN Turkmenskoy SSR (for Petrov), 4, Chlen-korrespondant AN Turkmenskoy SSR (for Kunin ')~ of Innd--Congresses) (Soviet Central. Asia- Rec Dunittion of land-Congresses) (Desezlts-Congresses) A R(HIG"IA) S.M. I G A A,' 11011A --- G. .4 ~,L'iUEDA, G, t".~ ~ LC 71 0. A.; A F~O'd A, T.V. ITECFITAYLO, S.K.; lFffZHOVA, A,L; SOKOLOVA, L.I. Marlia Filir)Dc!rna L; t. 4 pol iskop. no.6:181-182 1~-D 164~ K -mu 13 1. VspsoyuzR,/-j geoio-orazvudoclinyy b n,)ftyanoy Lnrti',LiL (Mos'A-vfi, Yz-.,257, zhos.,~e Entuz-iasto,;, d.124). "Concerning the question of Roentgenological Diagnosis of t1ye- loma Disease (Rustitskiy Disease)," by Docent A. G. Suntsov and Assistant L. ._1_Sok919va., Chair of Propaedeutics of Internal Discases (head, Prof h-h. I. Vaynshteyn) and Chair of Pathologic Anatomy (head, A. 1. Vorotilkin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Chelyabinsk Medical Institute (director, Prof G. D. Obraztsov), Vestnik Rentgenologii i Radiologii, Vol 31, No 3, May/June 56, PP 63-d9 In all vague cases of bone affection when the urinary and hemopoi- etic systems present symptoms of pronounced anemia, myeloma diseasE should be considered and appropriate studies ccaducted on the patients. After sufficient acquaintance with the clinical picture of Rustit- skiy Disease (after the Russian 0. A. Rustitskiy), and after accurate in- terpretation of the changes in the skeletal system, the roentgenologist may assume the leading role in recognizing myeloma. diseas-el which is diffi- cult to diagnose. nkVCIE:91TKO, A.A. ; PASMUMM, A.Ye.; URCHMIKO, R.M. Diseases of the upper respiratory tract and ears in workers at the Serz)--.'d+iov textile mills. Gig. i san. 24 no.6:48-51 JO '5Q. (MM 12:8) 1. 1z Moskovskogo oblastriogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo k-liniche- skogo int3titnta imeni Vladinirskogo, Maskovskogo nauchno-isaledo- vatel'skogo instituta sanitarii i gigiyenv imeni F.F.Erismana i ob"yedinennoy bol'nitsy imeni Semashko Sermukhova. (OCCUPATIONAL DISWES ear & upper res-P. tract dis. in textil-3 workers (Rus)) MI~R. dis. occup., in textile workers (Ru-)) (ILISPIRATORY TRACT, dis. same) A LaVI V: ; I -' LOV A , , I - T'V , A. F. ; L,,,C,`R.AT0V , H. 1'. ! :~ 0 W , J I Electric conductivity of the NaGh-Na2CO3-NaCl system. Z'ntLr.pri;,-l. khim. 31 no.11:1749-1752 N '58. 04IRA 12:2) J.LenIngrndskiy olaktroteldinichaskiy Institut imeni V.L. Ullyanova (Lenina). (Syqtema (Ghemistry)) (Electric condurativity) SOKOLOVA, L. New wage schedule in the textile industry. Sot-s."rud 4 no.12: 99-1o6 D 159. (41RA 13:06) 1. Nachallnik otdola truda i zarabotnoy Plat7 khlopchatobumazhnogo komblmt4 OkkynW, *VIAAIMrtkAjt% obIttot' . (71-iii-dr 1'roTt"o-Toxtilo st4r.Atr4i) SOKOLOVA , L, 1. Experiences of work under nev wage conditions. Te.1rzt.proam. 20 no.3:17-21 Mr 160. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Nachallnik otdela organizatsii truda kombinata "5-y Oktyabr'". (Vladim4r Province.-Textile industry-Labor productivity) (wages) T 70 L 11773-66 D-IT (1) /M 1A (h) ACC NR.- AP6001932 SOURCE CODE:* UR/0142/65/008/006/064 7/0651 AUTHOR: Alybin, V. G.; Guttsayt, E. M.; Sokolova, L. I. ORG: none TITLE: Characteristics of regenerative magnetron amplifiers SOURCE: 1VUZ. Radiotekhnika, v..8, no. 6, 1965, 647-651 TOPIC TAGS: amplifier design, amplifier stage, magnetron ABSTRACT: Results are given of experiments in using magnetrons as regenerative amplifiers In the 3-cm and 10-cm bands. Several variants of two-pole and four- pole configurations were tried with varied degrees of magnetron loading. Using as graphical coordinates the anode voltage and magnetic field, the authors plot the conditions for pure amplification, as distinguished from the other two possible magnetron modes, i.e., self-oscillation and synchronized oscillation, where ampli- fication is achieved by the magnetron locking on to an applied signal frequency. Optimum gain characteristics were determined while keeping a fixed input fre- quency and amplitude. As a second step, the amplitude-frequency characteristic was found, in which case magnetron field and anode voltage were held constant. A typical result is shown in the figure for four levels of input power; the gain curve is seen to be the locus of F'he resonant peaks of the individual frequency characteristics. The curves show that gains of 15-20 db are possible at low . input levels. A third step In the program was to measure the phase characteristic Card 1/2 UDCo 621,305.64 L 1-1773-66 ACC NR: AP6001932 ~B C :10 A ~A PD~ D~ *D, D, E- us as 45 fo- Fig. 1. Gain as a function of input power A Gain, db; B - output power, rel.units; C output power; D - levels of input power; E input power, rel. units. of the magnetron amplifier as afunction of anode voltage and input-signdl level. Results show a phase shift of 1-2* for a 1% shift in anode voltage, 0.5-LIO shift for a 1% shift in field intensity, and a 5-10* shift for a 2:1 change in input signal level. It follows that the phase stability of the magnetron amplifier is considerably better than that of a klystron or a TWT. Cascading of magnetron stages was also successfUly done, but is only briefly referred to. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. . [SH] SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: l8May65/ ORIG REF: 005/ ATD PRESS: q /( D SOKOLOVA, L.K. Equipment for telephone stations and remolve control centers in mines. Adm.-byt. komb. ugoll. shakht. no.4:60-63 161. (MIRA 15:8) l.Rostovgiproshakht. (Mine co=unications-Equipment and supplies) SOKOLOVA2_L. K.,, KRUZHILIN, A. S., GLUSHCHENKO, I. YE., SHVEDSKAYA, Z. m., "VariabLli.ty of Ant-.hocyan in Chimera Cabbage Plants." rer)ort submitted for tKe Ilth Intl. Congress of Genetics, The Hague, Netherlands, 2-10 Sep 63. SOKOLOVA, L.K., zasluzhennyy vrach BSSR Improve medical service for workers and employees in industrial enterprises. Zdrav.Bel. 8 no.7:3-5 Jl 162. (M.A 15:11) 1. Nachallnik Upravleniya lechebno-profilakticheskoy pomoshchi Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya BSSR. (MEDICINE, INDUSTRIAL) TINOGRADOT, Vikolay Arkad'yevich; SOKOLOVA, L.K., red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, N.I., tekhn.red. (Development of medical science in the R.S.F.S.R...1959-19651 Razvitie meditainakoi nauki Y RSM. 1959-1965 gg. Koskva, Goa. izd-vo md.lit-ry, 1960. 45 p. (MIRA 13:7) (KEDICINE) Aie'-se-, f Fe-ir~r-cz-vich; YEF11-10VA, Anna Vasillyevna; SOKOLOVA, K, , red. [Trea,unenL o' the sequelae of Dolior-leli'lis at home; advilce j - dorrashnikh to Tlare-itsl Lechen4e posledstvii poliondel'ta v us lovi.i P-kb' s,~vety roditelia-r-1. MMoskva, Meditsina, 1 1965. (MIRA .19, 10 P. -,Q AMORS, M'J , Zyt-l-v I- -Zau"& -4-4- TITLE, On the ApplIcAtIcl of Dl--,~tyl~inm~thyl-2-ThiabicZ3-,Jilatole, (MMA) "MUDICAL, K ... huk I F,ttn., IlY-9, N~~ 7, m 40-47 TEXT,.,. .. Th. -In-thyll d.rt-U- of 2-r-ptutin- t-3 of -t-1 and thl- b. Ing.fl~c -1-tion acielo-tor% .1. -ynth ti. but.dl--ty-- rubt-11. ".I- .-bj-lt - dw ~n I' nr"- 1-.1"I I - " '.t1' 0 W. 1-3. It 1, t--4 by tht -thtr. of th" 'I'1. th -. dt'-.hyU.,. I- -0-thlob-zothiazole. aof tho group unjer dj--j-, b' 1-14 -atcilirmtor, u54d at present In Ln,!jntr7, _1 1-_' inl to pmp-rt! 13 I.r- It, h-r~y -n., r g rat, or rulcani-ts- of, th. r, df ra .Ixtures 0 InitI.1 't :.hlgh., o th 1, .-1.- , -.. Cult to t rTh, -th., A Ct9l.-t- do,, A.- h- en, ~llph I PIV.1c.1 .I nd I It zb%.14 In th. I.brarto.'Y. In -d-r to till.."LIMA 1. for t1ri mmufacturIng, C-d 1/2 wId~-SCSIG iltA -re In th. plmt.l. It' sh- th4t -.no ltnt~a- du~tto~ c EYrAA Ac-leril= Wo --ht pm'-tt I- NIxtir-s ,f ul'b.r (SKS-30 AMI, ull-,~, E- -d .1- Into th~ of dl n' -ty, n, -,d ~t-~ ru"rt -tlu 70, 30). -jt,jnLng . . _. bl . h~I,-Y .1. th. typ rt~, -k. II: . of U" -d 1-!'. .' the or to --h r. hn -pert-,,, -t~h -T n-"" ~ t,_ 'u . I llr*, Kn p-d-.1 .'i.g .k., M-A th i pL"ii r, h. I'm a - -1 of t-- rl T~l prop-1.1 . ~ and IT-17 t-t data, -1 at: o'dI r., -.P- 'I".' t"^ nurl-rjs!~2 -A~Ir.A " 'q_'. r ~l rubt.r, t.nt a nlr~ - I: IT t. t:r"A" . ri..!t f I- ~V.I-j th, ..th- r-c-A d U--t -I -%~l. t,!'., t- -r-d It on Ln'p,ot- In ~t..d or th -"~r -1th U,- Efl In v ra I t1 pl-t.. Thi- ri Q -t. ~k lt't AW,DCIAT:CS: M-k.; -y 'j-" --d I d 'J, C.M 212 LUBMISKOA-ROXELIS, '~olizavota MAkhiiyIovnaj SOKOLOVA, L.K,,. red. (Alcohol ani children] Alkogoll i deti. Mosk-va, Meditaina, 1965. 74 p. (MIRA 1&,12) TUBENSHLYAK, Z.L.; STICHMIEV, I.S.; SOKOLOVA, L.M.- Automatic sorting of piston pins into select groups by detecting errors of shape. Trakt. i selikhozmash. 30 no.11:39-41 N 160. (MM 13: 12 1. Nauchno-ia4edovatellskiy institut TraktorosellkhozmaBh. (Pistons) TUBENSHLYAK, Z.L.; SOKIOLOVA, L.M. Multidimensional pneumatic device for controlling the cylinder liners of SMD engines. Trakt. i selkhozmash. 32 no-3:41-42 Mr 162. 04M4, 15-2) 1. Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut tekhnologii traktornogo i sel'skokhozyaystvenno.go mashinostroyeniya. (Tractors) (Agricultural machinery) TUBENSHLYAK, Z.L.; SOKOIDVA, L.M. Irr automatic device for sorting jet needles inte.groups Trakt. i selikhozmash. 32 no.908-40 3 162. NIRA 15,12) 1. Nauchno-iseledovateliskiy institut tekbnologii traktornogo i sellskokhoz-yaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya. (Automatic control) (ftel pumps) KUZNETSOVA, G.A.; SOKOLOVA, L.M. Coumarins from roots of Frangos Fedshchenkoi(Rgl, et Schmalh.) Eug.Kor. Zhur.prikl. khim. 37 no. 5:1105-1110 My t64. (MIRA 17:7) ITEDOBEZ~'.KIIHAY L.N.; SOKOLOVA, L.M. Study of the .7-.yTam-irs of batericidal propearties of officinalls L. Nau,~h.tiolcl.vyo.shkoly; blol.nauki no.3:164-167 t 6 5 - (MIRA 18:8) 1. Rekomendovaila kafed-roy botaniki Tywriensko-go pedagogicheskogo L, I 30"n-C-11-OVA, I- ;';' Warble Flies Cattle .~?rub and its control. Sots. zhiv. Ili no. h. 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, July., 1952. UNTCLASSIF=-D. 1. SOKOLOVA, L. '-f. 2. USSR (600) 4. Warble Flies 7. Control of ox warble flies. Dost. sellkhoz. No. 4, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953. Unclassified. USSR/Me.dicine-Veterinary, Sep 53 Pharmaceuticals "Use of Plasmon for the Treatment of Young Ai~imals With Gastronintestional Disorders," Vet Phys.L. M. Sokolova Veterinariya~ Vol 30, no 9, pp 43-45 Sci-res work-under the auspices of the De-Dt n-P Jkni_ mal Hvgiene'~.:All-Union Inst of Exptl Vet,Mr-d proved that plasmon possesse& high nutritive properties and is effective in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders in young animals. Plasmon is a dry protein ZjOT74 powder, pale-cream in color: it is a mixture of finelv wround nutritive casein, sodium citrate, cal- cium lactate., and sodium phosphate. Plasmon has been used also in the diet of both healthy and ill chil- dren. It must be kept in a dry place. 270T74 USSR!,,Medicine Veterinary, Cobalt Chloride Feeding Card 1/1 Author Sokolova, L. M., Veterinary Physician Title Significance of cobalt for farm animals Ps-i-Aical Veterinariya, 31, 49-53, May 1954 Abstract Cobalt feeding is zignificant in the rutrition of farm animals. Pro- lon-ed ~!cfl;ciency of .-ob-, It Ln "he diet causes -ather charat'eristic k, I - L symptorns such as listlesoncos, retarded development of sexual cha:,ac- -rictics, and .7-unt-ess due to loss of appetite. Cobalt feedinc. in small amounts improves the growth and development of young animals, reduces incidence of pulmonary diseases and nutritional anemia, restores appetite, fecundity, and milk production, and improves the quality of wool clip. Above average erythrocyte count and hemo- globin concentration is usually found in farm animals, whose diet is supplemented with cobalt chloride. Illustrations. Institution Submitted SOKDIDVA, L.M., vaterinarnYY vrach. _i Extermination of the warble fly will reduce losseB to national economy. Yeterinariia 32 no.2:31-35 Y 955. (MIJIA 8:3) l.Vaterinarneye upravleniye Ministerstva sel'skage khozyaystva SSSR. (WAR= YLIES) SUOLOVA, L.M.. veterinarnyy vrach. Start timely measureB to control goctflies. Veterinariia 33 no.,:.- I 14-17 F '56. NLHA 9:5' 1. Glavnoye upravleniye vaterinarit ginisterstva sel'skogo khoz2,ay- stva SSSR. (VARBLE FLINS) SCKOLOVA, L.M., veterinarnyy vrach. New veterinary instruments and apparatus. Yeterinariia 33 no.2 47-50 F '56. (MLRA 9:5.~ (VETKRIMARY INSTRUMMS AND APPARATUS) KHOKHLOV, A.L.. dots.; SOKOIDYA, L.K. Double-sling esophageal sound. Veterinariia 34 no.10:60-61 0 157. (KLRA 10:11) 1. Ieningradakiy voterinarnvy institut (for Khokhlov). 2. Vaterinar- nyy vrach Glavnogo upravleniya veterinarii Ministerstya selskogo khozya.vstva SSSR. (Teterinary instruments and apparatus) (Esophagus--Foreign bodies) SOKOLOVA, L.M., vetv-rach. -_....~e~ntors and efficiency promoters shonld have all possible support. Veterinariia 35 no,6;13-15 Je 158. OuRA 1i:6) 1. Glavnoye upravlaniya vaterinarli Kinisterstva selIskogo khozyaystva SSM (Veterinary medicine) BO*YKO, A.A., red.; DAVYDOV, A.P., red.; POLYAKOV, A.A., prof., red.; SOKOLOVA, L.M., vetvrach, red.; YARITMH, V.S., Iwnd. veteri- narnykh nauk, red.; KMICHNBKO, T.S., red.; MALOVA, L.I., red.; PECHZNKIN, I.Y., tekhn, red. [Invention and innovation in veterinary medicine; moterials of the First All-Union Conference, 19581 Izobretntallstvo i rn- tsionalizatsiia v veterinarii; materialy Ysesoiuznogo sove- Bhchaniia izobretatelei i ratsionalizatorov v oblasti veteri- nnrii. 1st, 1958. Moskva. Izd-vo 14-va sel'khoz. SSSR, 1960. 188 p. (HIRA 14:5) 1. YsesoyuznOye BOVeshchaniye izobratateley i ratsionalizato- rov v oblasti veterineriio 1st, 1958. 2. Nachallnik Glnvnogo upravleniya veterinarii, chlen kollegii Ministerstva sel'sko- go khozyaystva SSSR ( for Boyko) 3. Nachallnik otdels po izo- bretatellstvu i ratsionalizataii Ministerstva sellskogo kho- zyaystva SSSR. (for Davydov). 4. Direktor Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-isaledovateliskogo institute veterinarnoy sanitarii (for Polyakov). 5. Glavnoye upravleniya veterinarii Mini- sterstva sel'skogo khozynystva SSSR (for Sokolova). 6. Za- veduyuBhchiy laboratoriyey mekhanizatsit Ysesoyiiznogo nauchno- issledovetallakogo institute veterinnrnoy sanitnrii (for Yar- nykh) (Yeterinary medicine--Congresses) (Yeterinary instruments and apparatus) SOKOLOVA, L~M, Serological slide rule, Veterinariia 37 no.1:84 A 160. (YJRA 1. Nachallnik Byuro po izobretatel'stvu i ratsionalizatsii Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-kontrollnogo instituta veterinarnykh preparatov. (Complement fixation-Equipment and supplies) FISHELEVICH, M.; SOKOLOVA, L.M.; TROKHIN, V.K.; IVASHCHENKO, S.A.~, VASILIKOV, G.V.; BORISOVICH, Yu.F. -; OVSYANOV, N.I.; AMINOV, S.A.; SUVOROV, P.S., SHUBIN, V.A.; CHIZHOV, A. Information and brief news. Veterinariia 41 no.3:1-18-126 Mir 'E4. (MIRA 18:1) AWC-R-RT.-AP-60048114 SOURCE CODE: AUTHOR: Nedobezhkina, L. N.; Sokolova, G. M. I ORG: none Q) TITLE: Investigation of the bactericidal dynamics of Hyssopus oficinalis L. SOURCE: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Biologicheskiye nauki, no. 3, 1965, 164-16" TOPIC TAGS: bactericide, bacteria, plant growth ABSTRACT: The effect of Hyssopus officinalis L. ethereal oil on bacteria of the en- teric-dysenteric group was investigated in order to fill a gap in the literature con- cerning the effect of Hyss.Tus ethereal oil on microorganisms. The bactericidal dyna- mics of ethereal oil in various phases of growth was also studied. Since flyssopus racemes contain 90% of the etheral oil, the investigation was confined to the racemes. The oil was extracted from the racemes at various stages of growth, using the Ginsberg micromethod. The antimicrobic action of the ethereal oil was tested on cultures of Shigella flemlel4- Sh. newcastli-, and Sh. sonnei. The culture medium was made up of yeast agar (20% yeast autolysate, 0.5% sodium chloride, 2.8% agar-agar). It was found that the raceme exhibits maxi-num bactericidal properties in the building stage and the early part of the blossoming stage and that antimicr~obic action is most pronounced in the upper part of the raceme. Orig. art. has, 2 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 28Feb64/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 000 C-4 1/1 i~li V KSHANOVSKIY, S. A.; DVOYRIN, M. S.; SHAPOVAL, N. M.; CHAPLYGINA (Kiyev); ZAMDBO'-RG, L. Ya - KOVOROTNATA, N. F.;-SOKOLOVA, L, N. (Cherni- govskava oblast;j Frequency and significance of tuberculin reactions with an infiltrate of less than 5 mm. Probl. tub. 0 n0-4:24-29 162. fITURA 15:6) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo institute tuberku- leza i grudnoy khirur ii imeni eked. F. 0. Yanovskogo (dir. - dotsent A. S. MamolM (TUBERCULIN-TESTIM) SOKOLOVA, L.D.; KICHEEKO, V.I.; RC6TOTSKIY, B.K.; GUBINA, G.P. Diosponin, a new drug for treating atherosclerosis. lied. prom. 15 no.7:43-45 JJL 161. OKIFU 15:6) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut lekarstvennykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (DICGCOREA-THERAPETJTIC USE) SOKOLOVA, L. N.: Mlaster I-led Sci (diss) -- ITIaterial on the processes of heal- ing in cavernous iorms of pulmonary tuberculosLI Linder the influence of combitied antibacterial therapy". Moscow, 1958. 15 pp (Min Health USSR, Central Inst. for the Advanced Training oL Physicians), 200 copies (KL, No 6, 1959, 146) 11'Tii~_. - -_ t -C ', tiias ou 'he D~_,velopmen~ _A' Exnl,rLm~,-IlLal Atherosclerosis" "i ~ (-, C C'Up - - repr)1-1, pr(.*:v,:nI,,,-d. al, 1_1011,;t ~L, I'll,: pl ta. I vvAc, ul o' t 1: "ald Of' Uh~_' 1,LiSC(DW SOCiCt~' ',i' Plly~;'Luiogists, Biochemists and Piiarmiacclonists, 28 Jan. 1958- All-Union Institute o1' Nledicinal and Plants (Far,aakolo.rriia i Toksikologiia, 21, no 6, Nov-Dec 58, p. 615) SOKOLCYVA. L.N. Effect of saponins on blood cholesterol and on the development of experimental atherosclerosis in rab-)its. Farm. i toks. 22 no.l.-42-48 Ja-F '59- (MIRA 12:4) 1. Otdel farmakologii (zav. - prof. A.D. Turova) Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo institute lekarstvennykh i aromaticheskikh rasteniy. (SAPONINS, effects, on blood cholesterol & develop. of exper. arteriosclerosis in rabbits (Rus)) (CHOIESTEROL, in blood, eff. of saponins in rabbits (Rus)) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS, exper. saponin-induced in rabbits (Rus)) go o let s rq~ 'g; o lit, 9.-.* ile & :31 0 A a R c 12, S ' E01--.% I r v! 3 S A MIS u ;j-A 8 vali; 51 (4) SOV/76-33-9-3/37 AUTHORS: Ka3h1,-_n:~,.,, L. I. (Decea3ed), S.Qkolova, L. N. TITLE: On the Question of thc- Limiting Concentration of the Inhibitor in tho Oxiilation of Sodi-,jm S-lfite by Atmospheric Oxygen PERIODICAL: Zhurn.,--.1 f.J17-icheskoy khim4i, 1959, Vol 33, Nr 9, PP 1914-1917 (USSR'a ABSTRACT: It was established in a previous paper (Ref 1) that the phenol as an Lnhibitor (I) used for the sulfite oxidation, shows a limiting concen+rati~)n (LC) of approx1ma-Lely 1~~. It was in-. U vest-'r-anted in the presert case viliether pyridine _L (Py), whloh is also uZed as oxidat-ion-(I), possesses a (LC). The same ap- pa-ratus an 1 4nvestigation method were applied as in the paper by L. 1. Kashtanov and V. P. Ryzhov (Ref 2), using the follow- ing (I)-concentrations: 0.1, 1, 5, 10~61 kPY), 0.1., 1, 5~ 15% py--idine --h"o-H-de (PYCI), 0.1, 0.3,0.67. phenol (Ph), ~o_ ethanol (II)-concentrations of 0.1, 1, 3, 6.7%. The con.- centration of the sodium sulfite (III) was 0.63% Ifor all cases~ and the investiga-tion 'Gemperature 180C. The exDerimental --nesults Figs 1,2) indicate that the (LC) of ~Py) is 0~tained at 5~ ); a:bove that the degree of inhibition of the oxidation M Card 1/2 remains corstant. At concentrations of 0.1-1% (PyCl) inhibits SOV/76- _3 3-10-3/37 On the question of the Limiting Concentration of the inhibitor in the Oxi- dation of Sodium Sulfite by Atmospheric Oxygen stronger than (Py), and for concentrations of up to 15% (PyCl), no (LC) of the inhibition through (PyCl) could be observed either. Further experimental results (Table) indicate, that already at a combined concentration of (I) + (II) Of 0.-1%, the oxidation-reaction of (III) is entirely inhibited, i.e. that (1) causes a considerable reduction of the (LO) of (II), since this is 7% for (II) alone. Experiments with aspirin (IV) as an (I) indicated that it inhibits at the start the (III)- oxidation, and then acts catalytically. A combined action of (IV) and (II) eliminates the catalytic reaction of (IV) on the (III)-oxidation, and inhibits the latter already at con- centrations of 0.1% of (IV) and (II) respectively. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 2 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: January 31, 1958 Card 2/2 ~zll- ul UOT LJ 6-qz ~;o t;U~ (Gj,~Uu~idi .) wllT.IL~q 1,14zm 3ulz -0 UJ14-Lua~-v a-,4 a4i~jTrG i: ~O W-10.r UT) UOT -u su-,.;-w A*q) UU-L +!3~., ~,:q, -4 - T Pi:'UILU- 4&P . jsjoq4jLu ioqj, "S.1"UA74..;~Ui 13L; ':~LjL S-La`4-lul ")UZ:Tt~A -T.11 JO SUOT vq4. 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Effect of the saponins of Dioscorea caucasica on the develop- ment of exper-LIDental atherosclerosis in rabbits. Trudy MOIP.Otd. biol.6:176-18-L'62. (MIRA 16:7) (ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (SA.PONINS--THRUnUTIC USE) (YAMS) a 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 40 a Vas 0- _SL_ 4_1A_mP_k 1) 1 4 It is Is A W It 11 1) 14 It M V Ja h W -1 41 tl I., A ft. I, It I IL L 44 60 Q W_EE*_t_A t-t-t- -it &-.i J_i!~ a.. It ,C It. m.'r0q, . 00 *a Action of cIeftlov, camph" and cormool (mittrazole, :;n the cardiovascular Grateln of rabbits treated with i 1'ok lcl l l ~ n. lphtheria tox 41%"). 4. ActillnClY hAtIlIfIll 10 0 irtlike uctiou in diplitheria-intoxicated rabbits wlictcas h i i d i *a mm cart an rat on, ra resp mettatiple stiumbit" the 41.4.1 prc~.Ilfv and increa-wl mirsival tinw. CAIIIPII,x 11"All miltra'-tioll'. it- 'll'-figthwils felatik thythill III Jurt.11, fe,Illualn'll alth."ItIll In 1141silliv ttlihitl (%illuxlt go Ot, v1'. jull F. Small 00 00 00 1111RAT1,01 ~LIISJFNATMM P L? It N It K it R a n ft rt it or %000- U*O -*': 1:61 coo Coo, =00 goo are 0 fee ii'441? a., it, An L I a 1W 0 0 a I if a I a o 3 uct n I io a 0 0 e 0 0 1. 00 00 SOKOLOVA, L. N. "The Effect of Caffeine, Camphor and Corasol on the Cardiovascular System of the Rabbits in Experimental Myocarditis," 4rmakol. J Toksikol., 4, No. 2, 1941. DeDt. of Pharm., Chief--V. M. Chernov, VI3M, Moscow, -1941-. SOKOLOVA, L. N. "Diagnostication of Cysticersosis in Cattle by Means of Allergic Aeaction," Dok-. AJN, 32, No. 7, 1941; Dept. Medical Parasitology; All-Union Inst. Exper. Medicine, Moscow, -clg4l-. ZOLOTM , G.S.; MOROZOV, I.D.; SOKOLOVA. L.N., dotoent, savednyushchiy. 1--1-- Bffect of caffeine upon salivation in dogs with dysenteric toxicosis. Farm. i toks. 16 no-3:39-43 My-Je 153. (KLRA 6:7) 1. Kafedra farmakologii i toksikologii Ivanovskogo sellskokhosyaystvennogo instituta. (Caffeine) (Dysentery) Ati LA HD III . -1 . ~t . ; J( i~kl C V;, , ~. 0 . - - Dynamics of changes in the composition of blood aerum proteins in guinea pigs with brucellosis; authors' abstract. Zhur.mikrobiol. epid, i immun. 28 no.7.-149 JI '5?, (MIRA 10:10) (BLOOD 111071.9114S) (BRUCELLOSIS) SOKOLOVA, L. P., GABRILOVICH, A. B., GUBARET, E. M., (USSR) "Some Proteins from Diphtheria Bacteria (Corynebacteria diphteriae) and their Properties." Report presented at the 5th Int'l. Biochemistry Congress, Moscad, 10-16 Aug 1961. POROSHIIIA, A.A.V-kand.med.nauk; -~~Oloko-i~- -L-P-; KOZIIANOVA, L.A.* Comparative characteristics of the correlation of protein fractions in the blood serL= in schizophrenia, involutional psychosis and cyclothymia. Vrach. delo no.5:91-94 MY '62- (IMRA 15:6) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. II.H. Korganov [deceased]) i kafedra biokhimii (zav. - prof. Ye.M. Gittarev) Rostovskogo-na- Dorru moditsinskogo instituta. ---(BWOD PROTEINS) (SCHIZOPIM, NIA) (I-WIX-DEPRESSM PSYCHOSES) (PSYCHOSES) 301,01,OVA, L. 6. Sokolova, L. S. "The Effect of Internal Climate of the Moist Sections of Textile Enter- prises on Their Surrounding Structure." I-Lin Higher Education Of'.Ai. gir r- In Moscow Order of Labor 1,,ed Banner Construction En i ieerin ~st imeni V. V. FWrbyshev. Moscow, 19155- (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopist, 11o. 27, 2 July 1955 MOROZ,-L.I.., FFA1U,AV,0'V', I.F.; SJEOLOVA, L.S. Thi-cr'.-Ia.,fer anodic oxide coafinF o--:' parts made rf secondary alumi- I num alloys. 5tan.i instr. 32 no.11:32-3.- N '~-! - OMIR- 1-4:16 (Oxidation, Electrolytic) (Aluminum alloys) --)-OA-Cx-. er, tz) SOKOLOVA. L._$, SHVANG, L.I.;VINOGRADOV, ILI., professor, redaktor; ME vNIKOVA, G.G., redaktor [Techniques of electroencephalographic investigations] Takchnike, elaktroonteefalografichaskikh issledovanii. Leningrad, Izd-vo Lenin- gradskogo universiteta, 1954. 133 p. (MLRA S:L) (Electroencephalography) IlDISEYENKO, Heat-con(l.uctivity of some rock:; in the Eastern Sayan Mowntains and eastern Kazakhstan. Geol. i geofiz. no.4:192-196 165. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut geolopli j gf-,--)fizJki Slb4~rskogo otdelenlya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. A A' ~5 U T 1. 01 S' Sm, rriov . V.- 3 Simajileva, U, Pa-~r:t-.. N. N.? an,, Sok--lova, L T T I 'r L ?t ti'ne recrystallizatio-i prcc~-sz3 -h~_ 30661 K;R I ODI CA I., L~vest-,ya vyzshikh uchebrykh zavedeniy. Chernaya metallurg,'ya, nc-, '-, '.96.; 176 - lao TLXT. T h t -, ~-a t,,- on purpos e ;vas to f in d the recrys t a! ..~ z a -~ on h r h r, 1 If 'b E 16 6 zi ~ e,~- 1- FAbstracfer-s 1, !D po- ,0-!~e; The cheru.ilal com sizl,on s n t r . Impr-..nts b,, a 10 mm daamE-ter t-all under 3,000 kg load; h~a: rq ?o differpnt tempeTature, soaking for 40 m-111, ther, coz-1in 9 T ill OVen ai:4 ;.,i'h the same ball under 6,000 k- pressure: heat- irj~z '0 r1l'i'l,erefir te"upetat,jreL.. soaking for 40 min. co~?Iing: 3) Rollin.,.-~ -at. differert '~-mp~ratar,~ w,,,ii i~Olij reduction, The recrystallization i.iagrair! (Fig. 5) ,-,as P.ntted us'n,- fcrged haIL' cylinders 30 mm in diame-,..er and e'- mm high, a rr-rd,.!Iat~ netv,,~,rk rracEd oj !"re par!.Ing 3urfa-ce oi one Card SP,46,1b:/000; 001/0' a/ 0 /A -at- .'.rl cf the r-~ r*jS*aI"-.z-at _n prc A ' 3 h- a y nd r s 1he pairs of specimens (.-e. th~ split cyl:inders' E- 0 a C Ed n r s h e 1. 1 - f ror, 1 1 -. P H9 T I Kh 6 119 T ) steel with 7.5 mul wali. I e a d e r ri~.amber f urna('.(-,' an tv;-' s -,ages pra irnanary a t ri F to POO -C -In' ~O M'_-, , -.qen to the f --.nail-; rrn_qui rcJ f orging tempeia- M I z-. The hE a- Ed 9 pe were ups e t L a -.rank pros s at E a rj c I e d r. a r Thl-_~ al d -forma, cn was 20, 40 and 6OC/I.- o m a o r n c -~, i I he S v--: m,-,-n ~ _o!~ r a A (F ig~ 4 The etch- ', ) c`0 HCI; C of .00 Gm3 H2S04; 400 =3 H ,G, Tr,~ d-Inr-7- a 1) 0 were diff.--culz ~-O each and a f ;,.I ff.' 1 -a s stated Thai austeni4e ir, -these Ule m~ n 0 w u 1 --h I r: - 11.1 a I- J e r, e d , R,~Iaxel t'-r 4--. hours '-hey etched any `ht~ qlar-~tv or flat errair-s .,;as determ:ned us- I-F . I n 'rr)d i or. t c s I-, c. r eom e t r i c E, e '. a! 1 o -r aphy, i _~ 11 ed y AJ Arm. SSIR 1. '. 9'~C) , and t.he quar t -L ty -if nc j -,-; 11.,~ points , n 11C 0 f ~ e Pr- or to d--f c rmar Lon the mear: alus tenite Lgal n. i _~ ze was and no -reat dlffer,~n~-e in grain s:.ze was .7,bserved. The grain siz,~ increas- ~11 on ac-.cunr of crj!!ect.-,,E: crystall-ization at higher temperatures and high-- --o at the criti,:al de,3re- of deformal zi ~ The S/1 zI8/61/0CO/()C,1/01 4/015 1) - 1AI, 3 3 investigation of thp recrystallization proce3s ... A161 exceDtion -was at 1,18000V when the size reduced instead of increasing, not only at the cr4t-ical deformation but at high de-foTmation degrees, too. At S4 Ze ..,,as "00 ;~2, 1 0 U 1 2 6 ,1500C the jKrin 9 and a'. 1 1 800 - 500 - ~ ; 'he maximum size 5,650 and 2,21,-,0,,.,- respectively. At 1,25100C 'he grair size at the 1 2 2 U lion -.,;as -_ - - 1, ~ .. critical defcri7a' 5850 and at hit .1 deforma'4 o~ degrees 1200 /c At' reductions of 12") t'lle ,-_,,ain s-.ze did not depend on "he de-formation degree at any tempt-,i-.t:1~1'e. 11o second maximu:a of J.-ain size could be stated in diagrams despite ~,,psetti-,E to nea-_rly 90i,., at high temperature. Conclu- S t4 ons: 1) The niotted re~.;rZ,-stal-liza- -on diagrams cover a wide range of de- formations that occur in, practice in specimen tests. 2) The EIL6061 steel grain grows, -.,.rith the raisin,- temperature. The excention is at.1,1800C where the grain size decreases a' critical and. higher deformation degrees. 3) A reduced grain 3iZe ~Otl 1,1600C, is accompanied with an increased plasticity of the EI0661 steel in press-,.ire 4) ~_;'he grain size does not deDend or. the de-ree of deformation at-, com-oression ~~.oove 12-.3. 5) The temp-erature of the recrystallization threshold dienends on 'he deformation degree: it is about 1,OOOOC, at lo-wr deformation degrees nEar the critical; at, higher de- formation degrees it is 6) No s econ6 maximuran forms on the recrystal- lization diagra-m. This is due to the pecu'L.-;a-- deformation conditions at up- Card 3/3 S/148/61/000/001/014/015 Investigation of the recrysttallizatior, process... A16V-11133 setting 'M shells. There are 6 fipres and 1 Soviot-bloc reference. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy politekhnicheskif institut (Leningrad Polytech- nical Illotitu~-) SUBMITTED: August'15, '1960 F lig. 4. Card 4/5 SOV/47-59-3-17/53 A; 'IT, fll_~R _~okolo-~-a L.V. 1"LeninGrad) JPT LE Some Problems Concerning Practical Training in Physics 2izika v shkole, 1959, Nr 3, --pp 66-68 (USSR) L1~1`2`TRACT: The author recommends some problems suitable for .-)ractical physics training in the ninth class. Having stressed the importance of practical training in physics (measuring of magnitudes), which must be ,:t comr).I.ement to "frontal" teaching "' (study of physical .tienomena and lavis)I bhe author ~,,riticizes the short- .~omirigs of the program of practical training in phy- ,ics, particularly for the nir-th class. In order to ~)vercome this deficiency, he proposes several pro- i-.,lems (iliustrated by diagrams) as follow: 1) de- termination of the magnitude of centripetal forces d,jrd 1/2 Ath the aid of a centrifuge; 2) study of the de- 3/05 60/030/0t2/DCS/0II A3 iYJ lei 9X056 Z.yd.1- . L. I.. 9.17.h... G. U.. abr,yd.r. T.. To., jImaWa~A_A. , Salyaleva, V. A- Glad-hChaX. V. I., Skid". 1. V.. Sokol*'.. L. V TITLI. Spectral 0-1..t2oo. With h....rch I, Study of U. Character of the -4 .1 the I- T.mpsrot.~. FZRIDDICAL. Zharmal takAnimboakay fiaiki. 1960, Vol. 10. No. 12. Pp. 1422 - 1432 XIT: The open&- of the discharge - L.-tig.t.d the race. , of 550-5000 GIrne..f 350-2000 A ... recorded by --.a. IF.Ctrogtaia ,= -0: /=) th.op t!Cal axis or the Inetru-S. - I%ld &a a radic4al Urection. 7rom 2000 A to 5OW I a quart% spot%rogreph ea. food. FICAlsh"'a ;:v:ral spectra rsc*7d44 by the For date.-- as the .4 r'. r. , the -th- need the :iai a %/),)2 (1), *4 %be 6uppositim that a Maxwell. velocity Card 1/5 ;C7 4 r. Doppler br of -%r lines ...at.. Proo the 44%4 concerning the t-p-tvir. of in. City ..... .b%.I..,L herewith it fD21--a %he%. in 4.p..d.- .. %he r the lizes. froa Whose broodmisig the ion tesp.rature to cLat.raim.d .~%h (I), the calculaltod 140p-ratuxam lazt.. about the reng. of 0.5-106 - '5-10, 'X. The Calculated to"POraturs value -8 the hiC1107. the f1mra- %be cuar,e of the .* mccardio& %a shoo& lIz. broademimg to. zempnt- he. .... 4.tmrwl**4. This Indicates " indopqndons entice of %m tons of dtf- for..% Wuwg.o end . of %he p,__ 9470 frCia the Doppler broa4volne of the I.purtty Th- -%bCr. the"19 M."P. 9-notentLA-1 for 44...x.I... and M. 1. A. S. Mamoo,"11,. wad a. P. Cb.1k. for t"-_.& part 1. the ...I" The- ibre 6 fjor.s. 4 Ubj.m, and T ref-ran ... 3 3-ti-t "d L US. -C.rd-2/5 ASSOCIAT.103-. VIzLko-%.khlCh..k'y 1-titut Al SSSR of Physics and T..hn.l Igy of the AS U3511). 3 uC-..- i..t it t l. k%,Qfj:jch..k.y ..,p.rawry R..!.rch I.. itut. f . t rophyst-I "pparatu) SUMMTED% July 15. 1960 1281 rX -114 -141# Of I -A Card 3/5 Ad Al is 11 ox Ott x 21 tj I ice$ v- x a T- .. Cat 81 P" &A at a 00 ffw as 2v "Ple 6: me v ~%3.ofm Zz Ssrim- "o if 4 AM so 7-j octl Am sm tilt -so s.fr soft a wai an Ars at- AV&jl A, Ila- t 101900/Z tolof-AIN1.1%. 5/a P--3 0961 'SI ItIr :OLZIAaac (, '"i -ddT q", ... a .1.2) d ol q, Sa T -40 JO 43OT-M-1 P. .;.Iw g ac 88 IT -.~%Tjvctt :101.1vroos" V--g PU- Ica z I ..tqws & 6rof Val V"C~w -rx v.*jsvu;wxx J"Svod~ "Vo -tz ft-p-.1 qjj. P" -0.0/-M 9a& j~ Xj;.oj.. q-. -u~ oq 1w ivbw %JIR. ..TI 'In --I -IM -VIII -1 U--VO 6T ~10-dt OWS 21 T -ILS q& -si/T 9 - . J.d.. 2,,u-,rj, (t,-Ua) a- , ds% Cm ;* qd-2012-do 0 P" 44 ...... %.-d -.-:~b .. j.d.TIP-t q%T I jr~. JL.. el...,Tj.d JjTtt. 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The entire height of - on the anp` 4 f 4 er. The aperture o' ,-e a- is locused -~he photocathode.o.L U Zhe monachromat or sli -,.ust be B i d e where -y., L p/n ~ 21'jLI! is the tn D a~er-.ure hei,--h--L. of the p-th ring, d and d are the diameters of the e p and the Crating. The maximum value of D is C.-ver, by U to the number of the reso'lved -n~-ervals on 'Nnera 7Z I S equal uaca-.- 04e The rati o lbetween the energy recorded v;J th an electron o -3 tc a;:, -~ I i f -i, e r , a -,-, denergy recorded by a photoelectronic Card 11/2 0 5/020/52/1,45/004/011/024 use of a.,-. el,:;ctron c-)tical ... 3178/3102 TITe maximum efficiency s is Z F1, - c cm p n 7, pmi n 2 1 if follo',,--inI7 'roids for the slit hei-Int: Bd > d -0 e I tn' '-1-- co-timum. w-'d',h is calculated from a < h/ There "re 1 Cij~ure and 00 'nstitut im. F. Io"e Akademii nauk- S:SSR ~Physicotachrd C _-I 7 nstitute A. F. loffe cf the ,-cadem.y of Sclences USSR. ?-R'ES'Z2:.'-.n: :-eoruary 26, 1962, by B. F. Koristantnov, Acade 0 mi c4- an "7-'7:7 :2 Telbnca-Y 15, 19062, 8/057/63/033/002/009/023 BIOOIB166 AUTHORS: Malyshev, G. M., Razdobarin, G. T., Sokoloya, L, V, TITLE: Use of the Fabri-Pe'rot calibration instrument with a mono- chromat r and an electron-optical amplifier for the time-base sweep o1 a spectrum PRIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v- 33, no. 2, 1963, 191-199 L TIM A method of using a Fabri-Pirot interferometer in recording the "'kntours of spectral lines by means of an electron-optical aiaplifier is described. The arrangement is similar to that usually employed with a monochromator for preliminary dispersion (DAN SSSR, 145, 4, 768, 1962), but no diaphragm is used behind the outlet slit of the monochromator. Hence the illuminating power of this arrangement is by about one order of magnitude greater than that of the usual combinations of interferometer and monochromator plus photomultiplier. This is proven by corresponding calculation. Testing results are given. There are 6 figures and 2 tables. Card 1/2 S/057/63/033/002/009/023 Use of the Fabri-P6rot ... B108/13186 ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inetitut AN SSSR im. A. F. Ioffe, Leningrad (Phyaicotechnical Institute AS USSR imeni A. F. Ioffe, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: February 26, 1962 Card 2/2 US; 1 Z 1, USSR/Chemistr7 Synthesis methods Card 1/1 Pub 151 - 34/37 Authors : Berlin, A. Ya., and Sokolava, L..V, Title : Synthesis of 1,1-pentameth~le neglycerin Periodical : Zhur. ob. L-him. 24/10, 1874-1884, Oct 1954 Abstract : Two methods employed in the synthesis.of 1,1-pentametbyloneglycerin from cyclohexanone are described. Quoting the conversion of ethy~_ether of beta,beta-pentamethylene glycidic acid into 30- ntamethyleneglycide, as pe an example, it isEhown that glycide ethers can:be reduced with lithium al'umohydride into homologous alcohols with perfect preservation of the alpha-oxide r;ing. Ten references: 8-USSR;..l-USA and 1-French (1891- 1952). Institution : The S. Ordzhonikidze All-Union Scientific Research Chemical-Pharmacological Institute Submitted : April 23, 1954 < 61 0i i~- -,~--Ox:dation iDf I-ac A. Ya. A L4T. ~h ~Xzh nlucet toya 'S. (j ILOU i I Mni-Gidze A Derfla aud 'L. Sak toy& S. Q~ z. -57 -Ven, VAI~5i ObjlkM rimt. 25 34-TQkTMM5 T .717.S.S.R 23, U25-7(1955i(Eilgi. tnmalarloa); -;f. lo)lmving ubstr- CtVj,COCII,0Ac (1), lij 103 in~ 42 -3 '(1,54 _) in 10 f m 311 tre ml. I-TA-then with 3.42 g. 1. LK -atcd with 45 AgINO, in 14 ml. ff-A aud. AosvlY, ona steam hath, 17~ nil. HIO,the nlix -and the aq. so u. ex I td. with Et~% acidific(l,and agiflo extd 'A", lith Ut~O yielded a mixt. of acids sepd. by cxtu. widi cold C*fla, giving 0.17 gi insol. add, til. I Otntificd as h;-nhydroYiranJWjc acid (11) (.% pure specimut was prepd. 21SI from C4111SCHO, Nallso~, all(I NUCN, the iriter- mediate aitrile being hydrolyzed with concd. TICI to the mi -7% ivhkh with 10% KOH gave lite free acid)... 'de, m. IM a Tht, CgHrsol. acid (0.8 g.) could not be directly cy-,td, And wag trcated with SOCI, and INU., yielding an amide -~M. MG4t% identified as, hexchydra-entamid4. . II is un- The o~ i attacked by AgIO um cr lite above coriditions. I-' dation of I probabjy yidd3 CdTljjCOCHjOIj whkh oxi dizes to CilluCOCIIO, and tbis in turn yiclds H and C41FI- jCOC0311, the latter fitially ykldiugCsTljjC(:~Tl- ~n - ------- lene giycex~ol 2,3-dLace' -W;L~iif rmation of I iLientametW, t' B 1, 'Va C -10' 0"fC'(11) FI C0C1f ure 105 b 88 g . 2-aceto"aoxabyaroacelopil Ono. t - ' AHAMIM-S- ! i ir : - , t 2 II P p , -501 in 42-3,; senikarb=re 149~ in ei. ize k V Sakolova (S. Ordzhon n]ad.I . . . , , ; hydra:ione, m. IM.:---31*); and 1.4 g. 1-( fkan.4 S.S.R. 25, '~-efhayiediol d!ncefale, Its 112~161, b, 14'6"_.n 1, 1 translation).-A suspension of 300 g. 1.4692, dit.3 1.070 [this rrmc" with.Br ut. , ft-ditst (pr iminarfly activated-with '-)0/..IlCLmd thor- to yield a pure product; &apoa. of the e te t oughly ~iashed and dried) and dry x-Fleme treated at 0 t hi (f h h i h 1~10 ;YvlthM.75 g.w(CH3)iC(0H)CH(0.4c)CH;Q.4c (1) nnd the r, et runt pe t er). w c w ,, sho wed - a r t mixt.: rdluxed 5-6 Jurs, with the re-mIting AcOH slowly d istd. groups and yielded 2.3,4,5-tetrahydtob-,.i;:aldthyde, 'off during the reaction yielded the following products: fated its the seniicarb=one, in. 212-13% . and ~OA g. CdIii-CII'sCHO, b,4-~T 4S-50* (.wti=rbazvne, in. 15G- 8ovie unreacted I -as also rmovmd from the bighcr-b-) b3 76-80* [.%emicar~=ne, j7q);'- 1.45 g. (CHOSC: CHCHC fory. fractions. (CH-W:CHCH0 qs. a 2,4-dinilrap 0"',;, thq free aldehyde has an Oisorption max. L~omp. 2 dc d e, m. 20G-4 V. Oxidation of the aldehyde ~ . . the serakarbazove at '1730 at 2400 -A., A;; hydrogenattlou the presence of INaOff gave a I t-of'$044. AX~ -of the st~mlcarbaxoue over Raiiey Ni gs;ve the 3cmicarbawn, liquid acids; the former, m. 01-21 (amid 1 .5-7 .Of Quit CHI Woo m. 157-84, Ident ~caf with theribovesptc- 166* ni xcd 0 7 b Nvas identified as (CHI)sC. CHCozfr; the ui f 186-7' an amide m and remained unidentified JI k t : . g. y a;mne ut.. iftien" -whose . thlosemicar ); it, 95-100% oxldizedw~~ AS-.Q in basic medium substances., . ;- , , 12-14 hrs. ia a1c. K011 gave CMICOCIMOH, b".9ri- !i-- to acid.- tu. W-V, and a liquid arid, N. 08 deromp. 25 (ftoM.PhN. 7%-- tifim a]s 1-4111, COJIVIII; 188 G-.M. Kosola MMOMIM i -M BERLIN, A.Ya.; SOKOLOU. L.V. Yormation of&k),-acetoxyhexahydroacetophenone and cyclehoxylidens- acetaldehyde from 1,1-pentamethvleneGlycerin-2,3-diacetate. Zhur. ob.khim.25 no.11:2099-2102 0 155, (MIaA 9:4) 1.Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-iseladevatellskiy khimike-farmateevticheskiy institut imeni S.Ordzhenikidse. (Aceteacetates) (Acatephenone) (Cyclohexaneacetaldehyde) SUVOROV, N.N.; SOKOLOVA, L.Y.; MOROZOVSKAYA, L.M.; MUR&SHEVA, V.S. _--~-7-- ' - S te_ yn eals of progesterone from solasodin. Khim. nauka i Prom. 3 no.2:281-282 '58. (MIRA 11:6) 1. Yeesoy=ny7 nauchno-issledovatel'sk-iy khimiko-farmELtsev-tichealciy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze. I (Progesterone) (Solasodine) SUVOROV, 14.11.; YAROSIAVTIiNVA, Z.A.; HIKOUIVA, L.V.; MOROZOVSKAYA, L.M. ; OVCHIIIITIKOVA, Zh.D.; KURASHEVA, V.S.; HRYFACL'MAN, F.Ya.; ~OROBIYEV. M.A. Synthesis of cortisone from solasodine. Med.prom. 12 no.2:7-11 F 158- (MOA 11:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy neuchno-issledovatellskiy khimiko-farmetsevtichaskiy institut imeni B.Ordzhonikidze. (SOIASODINE) (COPITISOIU;) SOV/79-29-1-69/74 AUTHORS: Suvorov, N. N.,.Sokolova, L. V., Morozovskaya, L. M., Murasheva, V. S. TITLE; Steroids (Steroidy). II. Synthesis of Progesterone From Solasodine (II. Sintez progesterona iz solasodina) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 329-332 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper gives experimental data concerning the trans- 0 formation of solasodine into the hormone progesterone. Solasodine (I) is, as we know, an aglucone of the steroid glucoalkaloids separated from Solanum aviculare Forst. This plant was cultivated in the USSR, A. S. Labenskiy synthesized solasodine. The synthesis of progesterone from solasodine has hitherto not been described. In reference 2 it was only noted that in the case of heating solasodine (I) with acetic acid anhydride in connection with further oxidation and saponifica- tion of the reaction products a semi-crystalline product re- sults which was chromatographed, acetylized and separated after further treatment as the acetate of 65,16_ pre-nadienol-3P-on- 5 Card 1/3 20 (IV) and 30-acetoxy-16-methoxy-20-keto-,!~c-pregnene beside