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AKISHIII, P.A.;'VILKOV, L.V.;_
ElectronoC~raphic analysis of the structure of molecules of
monochloro and monobromodimethyl ethers. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR
no.5:59-65 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V.Iomonosova
i Institut neorganicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR.
(Methyl ether) (Electron diffraction examination)
BAIARDIN, A.A.; SOMMOVA, N.P.
Catalytic properties of sodiim-tungsten bronzes, which are
defective structures. Probl. kin. i kat. 10:363-368 160.
04MA 14: 5)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN SSSR.
(Bronzes) (Catalysts)
20937
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B117/B208
AUTHORS: Balandin, A. A.,,S.okolova, N..P., and Simanov, Yu~ P.
TITLE: Niobium and tantalum pentoxides as dehydration catalysts
PERIODICAL- Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 3, 1961, 415-424
TEXT: The authors studied the dehydration kinetics of isopropyl alcohol
on niobium and tantalum pentoxides. The experiments with Nb 20 5 samples
were carried out in a catalytic continuous-flow device (Ref. 3.-
A. A. Balandin and A. A. Tolstopyatova, Zh. fiz. khimii 30, 1367i 1956)
in a temperature range of 3600-4000C and at a flow rate of the alcohol
of 0.15 ml/min. The volume of the catalyst was 2 ml, and the volume rate
of the alcohol 4.5 hr-1. The activity of Nb20 5 was found to depend on
(lemperature and calcination time of the oxide during its formation from
metal. Experiments disclosed that the most active Nb20 samples are
obtained by calcination of metallic niobium at 5300 witkin 1-2 hr.
Although the formation rate of the oxide depends on the form (powder,
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Niobium and tantalum pentoxides... B117/B208
filings, larger parts) of the metal used, and the individual experiments
with Nb205 provide no comparable results, the catalyst is active in any
case. Activity is maintained for some time, e.g., for ten hours without
regeneration. X-ray phase analyses carried out with a "tS)IVIKV (Feniks)
tube of the 6CB (BSV) type with an iron anode at a voltage of 25 kv and a
charge of 8 ma disclosed that the catalytically most active form of Nb205
is a low-temperature r-modification. The high-temperature modification
of Nb2o5 is less active. The Nb205 modification remains unchanged during
catalytic dehydration of alcohol. To study the dehydration kinetics of
isopropyl alcohol on Ta.2051 the same continuous-flow system was used~ The
experiments were conducted in the temperature range of 3360-3820C at a
flow rate of the alcohol of 0.2 ml/min. The volume of the catalyst was
1
2 ml, and the volume rate of the alcohol 6.0 hr- A comparison of the
catalytic activity of Nb205 and Ta2051 prepared at equal temperatures,
suggests that Ts,205 is more active than Nb205 under otherwise equal
experimental conditions, particularly in the same temperature range, A
lower activation energy corresponds to the higher activity of Ta20 51 as
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Niobium and tantalum pentoxides ... B117/B208
compared with Nb205. Nb205' on the other hand, remains active for a
longer time and is better regenerable. The catalysts obtained from pure
Nb,,C~ and Ta2C2 may be regenerated by air. The conditions of such a
regeneration were studied. At present, the investigations of the effects
of temperature and calcination time of Ta205 on its catalytic activity,
and of the effect of these factors on the activity of Nb205 and Ta205 with
respect to other reactions, especially condensation, are continued.
A. Ye. Agronomov is thanked for determining the catalyst surface by the
BET method, and V. M. Akimov for X-ray analysis of Ta205' The laboratory
assistant Z. M. Skullskaya took part in the experimental work.
R. A. Zvinchuk and A. V. Topchiyev are mentioned. There are 3 figures,
9 tables, and 10 referencess 8 Soviet-bloc..and 2 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCIATION: Institut organicheskoy ~himii im. N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of' Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy,
Academy of Science ;VSSR). Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet im. . V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University
imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
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BAIANDDN, A.A.; SOKOLOVA, N.P.
Catalytic properties of niobium pentoxide in the vapor phase
aminatinn of ethyl alcohol with aniline. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk
n.-).9:150-1548 S '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy kbimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Niobium oxide) (Ethyl alcohol) (Aniline)
BALANDIN, A.A.; ISAGULYANTS, G.V.; SOKOLOVA, N.F.; ZA1,14ARYCFEVA, I.I.
Mechanism of propane formation in the decomposition of isopropyl
alcobol on vanadium trioxide. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd.khim.nauk
no.9:1549-1.5,41 5 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
(Isopropyl alcohol) (Propane)
8/192/62/003/003/004/006
D228/D307
r1;-()pS; Batsanov, S. S., Grigor'yeva, G. N. and Sokolova,N. P.
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Optical properties of rare-earth metal oxides. 1. Re-
_Lractions and infrared spectra
PE'111IODICAL: Zhurnal strulk.turnoy khimii, v.3, no. 3, 1962, 339-342
U
Da'a are cited about the refractive indices he density
4ndices and the I__-s~jectra ol" 15 rare-earth oxides: La, 'e, Pr,
~";7d, Stm, ---'U1 Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tu, Yb, Lu, and Y. All specimens
11.'ere prepared 'E'rom powdered oxides, calcined at 8000C. The indices
cannot be used to identify individual rare-earths, since they vary
_Ln relation to a sample's mode olf preparation and temperature of
roastin's. The IR-spectra were taken on a UR-10 spectrometer in the
1
re,gion 400 - 800 cm- . It is concluded that further research on
the !R-siectra of rare-earth oxides, maintained at different-tem-
peratures, is necessary before the spectroscopic data can be cor-
rectly processed. r.11here are 3 figures and 2 tables.
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Optical properties of D228/D307
ASSOCIATION: Instiltut neorganicheskoy khimii CO AN SSSR (Institute
of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Division, Academy
of Sciences
I us
SUB!,'k-ITTED: October 30, 1961
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KAVTARADZE, N.N.; SOKOLOVA, N.P.; LUKIYANOVlCH, V.M.; YEVKO, E.l.
Propiration and structure of solid finely dispersed metals for
apoctral studies. rdn.i kat, 5 no.6tlO95-1099 N-D 164.
(MIRA 1813)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR.
ACCESSIMN NR: AP4034588 S/0076/64/038/004/1004/1005
AUTHOR: Kavtaradze, N. N.; Sokolova, N. P.
.LITLE: Infrared spectra of CO chemisorbed oncobalt.
SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy kbimii, v- 38, no. 4, 1964, loo4-1005
TOPIC TAGS: chemiaorption, infrared spectroscopy, carbon monoxide, carbonyl bond,
cobalt
ABSTRACT: In this investigation study was made of the surface compounds of CO, on
cobalt at 20, -78 and -5 mm.
-195C. The CO pressure was chanGed from 1-3 to 10
In the spectrum of chemisorbed CO absorption bonds were found in 214o, 2070, 1950
and 1820 cm-1 regions. In accordance with the adsorption data and in analogy to
1mown cavlonyls, the 2070 cm-1 band belongs to linear structure and 1950 and
1820 cm- to the bridge structures of strongly sorbed CO. It is postulated on the
basis of experimental data than on Ni and Fe at pressure of CO of the oxder of
1 - 10 mm one should also observe bands which are characteristic of reversible
chemisorption. Orig. arte has: 1 table and 1 figure.
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ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Inatitute.of
',Physical Chemistry of the Acadewl of Sciences SSSR)
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KAVTARADa;, N.N.; SOKOLOVA, N.P.
Infrared spectra of carbon monoxide adsorbed on ruthenium,
rhodium, and palladium within a wide temperature range. Dokl.
AN SSSR 162 no-4:b47-850 Je 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. fnstitut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. Submitted November 20,
1964.
L 22071-66- EWT(m)/EPF(n)..2/T/EWP(t) IJP(c) JDIWNIJG
ACC NR: AP6008050 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/166/004/0880/GS82
:AUTHOR: Kuleshov, I. M.; Shishakov, N. A.; Kavtardze, N. .;-!o 0 V~j N. P.
ORG:_ Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Sciences SSSR (In titut fizi-
_,cheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR)
:TITLE: Study of the structural transformations of UO2 under the influence of
:high temperature and zirconium or thorium dioxide admixtures.-
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 166, no. 4, 1966, 880-882
!'TOPIC TAGS: zirconium compound, thorium compound, uranium compound
;ABSTRACT: The effect of"ZIrO2. and %0 *and thermal pretreatm nt on.the-'
2 admixtures
properties and structure &f_ uranium di studied on samples piNZared by co-
,Qxi e was
.precipitating the hydroxides, reducin Ito U02, grinding into a p6wderl d pressin
into pellets, then hardening and quenching. The transformations talffng place were
observed by chemical and spectral (x-ray and infrared), methods. It is shown that*
tthermal hardening of pressed U02 in the presence of small amounts 6 f Zr02 or ThO
2
iat high temperatures (160012C) causes an increase in its crystal lattice rameters
UDC: 541.66
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GAIGH11K. H.P.; SOKOLOVj~, II.S.
Ifew data on the Quaternary development of nature in southern
Salchalin. IIaucr:.doIcl.vys.9hkoly; geol.-geog.nauki no.2:95-
100 '59. (I'LLU 12:8)
1. 14oskovaldy universitet, geograficheskiy fakulltet, kafedra
ol),311chogo zeillevedeniya.
(Sakhalin-Palynology)
DOII~LITOV,, Yu.U.; PrinImM.a ucbaqtiyez SOKOLOVA, N~S~
Determining free acid content in the 5alt solutinw of titanilu-l
and iron by means of potentiometric titration. ip~~Dkwas.mat.i
ikh prim.. no.2-57-58 162. OUTZA 15-5)
1. Chelyabinskiy Mial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-IssledovatellAogo
i proyektnogo instituta lak-okrasochnoy proqrsblennosti.
(Acids, Organic) (SaIts) (Potentiometriz analysis)
DOLMATOV, Yu.D.; Prinimala uchastiye: SOKOLOVA, N.S.
Uking tho turbidimetric method for the dispersion analysis of
titanium dioxide. Lakokras.mat.i ikh pr:im. no.5:52-55 162.
(KRA 16:1)
1. Chelyabinskiy filial Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo
i proyektnogo instituta lakokrasochnoy promyshlennosti.
(Particle size determination)
(Titanium oxides-Analysis)
SOKOLOVA, N. S.
History of the vegetatiori crf the Greater CaucaBus. Vest. Mosk.
un. Ser. 5: Geog. 17 no-5:40-44 S-0 162.
(MIRA 15:10)
1. Kafedra obshchego zemlevedeniya MoBkovskogo universiteta.
(Caucasus-Palaobotany)
SOKOLOVA, N.S.
Treatment of herpetic and dystrophic keratitis with subcon-
junctival autohemoinjections. Vest. oft.. 76 no.5232 35
S-0 163. (MIRA 17-1)
1. Klinika glaznykh bolezney (zav. kafedroy - chlen-korres-
pondent AMN SSER prof. V.N. Arkhangellskiy) I ?Aoskavskogo
ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni Sechenova.
"The organization of clinical medical aid to the
adiil~ oonulation of rurpl c ormini ties." First Lenim-rad nedical
inqt imeni Academician I. ?. ?a-,rlov. ~;hair of the Oruanization
of ~'ulj -ic Heaith. `!,enin,--rad, 1956- (D-I;s-er,ation~z for jeZree
of cr-ndidate in I'edic.-?! :--)ciences.)
~,~nizl-n-:,,2 le-touis' No 22, 1,?'~b
SOKOWYA. N.S.. kand.med.nauk (Leningrad)
Standard hospital requirements for theadult population in rural
areas. Sov.zdrav. 19 no.1:12-14 160. (MIRA 13:4)
1. 1z kafedry organizatsii zdravookhraneniya (zaveduyushchiy - prof.
S.Ta. lPreydlin) I Leningradskogo mediteinskogo inatituta imeni I.P.
Pavlova (direktor A.I. Ivanov).
(LENINGRAD PROVING11-HOSPITALS, RURAL)
SOKOLOVA, N~S., kand.med.nauk; PROTSEK, Ye.G.
"Methodology .and system for analyzing the work of the city hospital"
by G.L.Gomellskai4v' Reviewed by N.S.Sokolovaj E*G.Protsek. Sav..
zdrav. 19 n~o,;12:73 160. NIRk 14:3)
(HOSPITAIS) (GUEATJISKAIA, G.L.)
SOKOLOVA, N.S., kand.med.mauk
Some pToblems in the organization of surgical ear,& in rural
areas. Sov.med. 24 no.99123-125 S 160. (MDU 13811)
1. Is kafedry organizatsii zdravookhranemiya. (zav. - prof. S-Ya.
Freyc1lin) I Leningradskogo meditsinskogo instituta, ime-A I.P.
Pavlova (d ir. - A. 1. IvanoN-) .
(SbRGERY) (MEDIGM, MJRAL)
SOKOUIVA, II.S.
R(3cenL spore and poll(m spectra of the alluvium of the ObI
River in the region of the village oil Berezovo. Vest. Mook.
un. Ser. 5:Gaog. 20 no.6:0'5-68 N-D 165. (MM4 19:1)
GAVANIN, V.A.; PEREL'MUTER, V.S.; RYBKINA, E.I.; SOKOLOVA, N.S.
Indicators of a glow-discharge. (Review). Prib. i tekh.
eksp. 10 no.5:12-20 S-0 165. (MIRA 19tl)
1. Moskovskiy elektrolampovyy zavod. Submitted November 20,
1964.
SHCHERBINAY V. V. ; NAUPOVP G. B.; MAKAROV, Ye.S. ; GEWIMOVSKIY, V. I. ;
YEWOLAYEV, N.P.; TARASOV, L.S., TUGARINOV, A.I.; BARSUKOV,
Vik.L.; SOKGWVAILN.T.; KOCHENOV, A.V.; G&WANOV, A.I.;
tf- -- ' '- $
WAENSK . V5 rea~izd-va~ VINQGRLDQV, A.P.,akademik- red4
MLYAKOVA,f.v. telkhn.red. -
[]J~sential features of uranium geocheXietry]-,Osnovnye cherty
geokhimii urana. Pod red. k.P.Vinogradova. Moskva, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1963. 350 p. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geokhimii i analiticheskoy
khimii.
(Uranium)
L 46m o-66 FV (I
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A UTHOR: &i2drey!~yq,__q. j. ; qqaje_vs_kqy4,_:Ts. M. ; L ~sitsk~aya,__Xfj,_~.
Klitochenko F.; Sokolova N.
T. 1. ;'Mar~;~enko. A. P. Ra?~~rRenko, G.
q~i,~yka, V. G.
TITLE- Compilation of composite seismic'maps of the southeastern part of the
Dnepr-Donets basin
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 5D115
REF SOURCE: Tr. Ukr. n. -i._ geolovorazved._in---t, vyp. 14, 1965, 132-139
TOPIC TAGS: Dnepr basin seismic map, Donets basin seismic map
ABSTRACT: A second interpretation is made of seismic data obtained for the
southeastern part of the Dnepr-Donets basin, using supplementary data obtained
in drillings. Structural maps to'the scale of 1:50, 000 and 1:100, 000 are plotted
for four horizons, from the Cenomanian to the Lower Permian. Iso-pachous line
maps, piotted on the basis of data obtained in seismic exploration, are also
discussed. A detailed analysis is made of the tectonic structure of the Upper
Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic stages on the basis of the above-mentioned
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maps. A regional subdivision is made of the territory from the point of view of
natural gas and petroleum deposits. A. Titkov. [Translation of abstract] [BPI
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-ROVSKIY, N.A., red.; SHCHERBAKOVA, G.A., red. #d-va;
VINOGRADOVA, N.F., tekbn. red.
[Chemicle of the life and works of N.V.Lomonosov] Letopis' zhizni i
tvorchestVa M.V.Lomonosova. Pod red.A.V.Topchieva, N.A.Figurovskogo
i V.L.Chenakala. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 435 P.
(MIRA 14:11)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut istorii yestestvoznaniya i tekhniki.
(Bibliograpby-Lomonosov, Mikhail Vasillevich, 1711-1765)
SOKOLOVA, 14,V.
Stardardizing the pre---ision requiremento for machine tools.
Standardizatsiia 26 no.9:3-6 S 162. (KDA 15:9)
(1,1achine tools-Standards)
SOKOLOVA, N.V.
Restoration -)f thr- Ac,,adaTvy',.q great g1c,)be, Vest~ A-N` SSSR 33
no.12.?M-4G4 D '63. (1-1,11RA 17. 1)
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. -YAL, *,;.I,.; GICRODIN~I:UYA, JOKOLOVA, 11,71,1.; P-VLtJV,;, G.Ye.;
[Thle 1.'.V.I-om-orosov ll,.u~3etma in Lening-rad) Muzei N'.V.LomoncSova
v Leningrade. 1.;',oskva, Izd-vo "llauka," 1964. 83 P.
(MIRA 17-8)
1. Akademiya muk SS.,-kR. Institut Istorii yestestvoznani,,,,a i
tekhnikl.
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37642. Roll khronicheskogo gnoynogo vospalendya v bechenii tuberkuleza. Trudy
'13
Tansko-o med. . n- a in. olotova, T. xr, l9,' , S. 9'
I t - 49 0-99
SO: Le'UoT)is' ZhurnalInyl-ah Statey, Vol. 37, 19L
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TOROPTSEV, I.Y.; SOKOLOVA N.V.(Tomsk)
Characteristics of morphological manifestationa of modified
reactivity In cases of depression and excitation of the
central nervous system. Arkh. pat. 17 no.4:14-19 O-D '55.
(KRA 9:2)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheekoy anatomii (zav.-prof. 1. V. Toroptsev)
Tomakogo maditainakogo inatituta.
(BLOOD YASSMLS' physiology,
eff. of anapbylactic shock after irritation & inhib.
Of CHS)
(AIdMGY, experimental.
anaphylatic shock, eff. on blood vessels after irritation
& inhib. of CNS.)
(CIUMRAL
NARYOUS SYSTA4, physiology,
eff. of irritation & inhib. on vase. reactions to
anaphylatic shock)
TOROPTSEV, I.V., professor; SOKOLOVA, N.V., dotsent
Morphological characteristics of radiation sicknOBS induced b7 a
single irradiation with a 10 MeV betatron. Jl-Ag 156. Kejd"rad. 1 uo.4:
41- 7 Jl-Ag 156. (MIRA 9:12)
1. Iz Tomskogo politekhinichaskogo instituta
Voroblyev) i kafedry patologicheskoy akademii
Toroptsev) Tomskogo meditainakogo instituta.
(RADIATIONS, inj. eff.
pathol. of gulnon ptA tionue after
betatron)
(dir. - prof. A.A.
(zav. - prof. I.V.
irradiation with
5 -7 -5- Al
SOKOLOVA, N.V.
Biological effect and use of the betatron in medici ne; review of
foreign literature. Ked.rad. 2 no.4:84-93 J1-Ag 157. (MIRA 10!11)
1. 1z kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. I.V.Toroptsev)
Tomskogo meditainskogo Instituta.
(NUCLUR PHYSICS,
betatron. biol. eff. & med.use. review (Rus))
USSR/Human and Animal I-bysiology (Normal and Pathological). T-13
Effect of Physical Factors. Ionizing Radiations
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 16, 1958, 75270
Author Toroptsev, I.v., sokolova, N.V.
Inst Tonsk rolytechnical L-Istitutc.
Title Pathological Anatomy of Acute Radiation Sickness in
Experinents (General Effect of Rays Generated by a
Betatron).
Orig Pub : Izv. Tomskogo politeldiii. in-ta, 1957, 87, 17-27-
Abstract : Tests were conducted on guinea pigs. In cases of their
death in the course of 12 hours after radiation there were
observed in the blood and lymph vessels necrobiotic changes
of the endotheliim and an increase"permidbility of the
walls, broadening of vessels; tinctural properties of the
blood were changed. hematoxilineosin dyed the plasm a
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of necrosis were observed, but the cer Ys'uem larGe locat-i-o-n--s-----
ned preserved. ebral cortex rcmi-
Necrotic chanGes were observed in the sex
Glandsy and in the
the lunGs and gastr cortical layer of the adrenals. In
o-intestinal tract - vascular infections
with PhenOLlem Of diapedesis were rioted. In the lYMPhoid
tissues impoverishment of the follicles by lymphoid ele_
r
~icnts was notedy a i--rGat quantitY of large cells with baso-
Phil Granulation in the cytoplasm which were macr.phases
were observed. In all cases with acute radiation sickness,
universal Change was observeO. of the structure of para-
plastic substation: Protein saturation and homGeneity
of the ~ressej walls, illtcrrlcdiate tissue of the kidneys,
heart I stOmch.* cOursening and lur]Py decay of the reticlar
network of the lyr'PhOiO'- tissue and bone marrow.
Card 2/3
EXCERPTA MEDI7,A Sec 16 Vol 7/2 Cancer Feb 59
6, The poi ~ibilil ~f diffierentintinn andfornintion of rrlls of a "ietastalizilkq ostensnrco~na
.j.j. Y
in the pleivalexudate (Rusiian lext) SOKOLOVA N. \~. and \"ORONOVA A. M. Arkh. Patol.
1958, 2014 GHAO) lilus- 3
After rrsection of an osteosarcoma of the fibula in a man aged 25 a local recurrence
and pulmonarv metastascs with hacrnothorax developed, from which the patient
died. Microscopical examination of the loose blood-containing masses in the pleural
space showed that these were turnour elements which also manifested pha ocytic,
fibroplastic and angioplastic qualities. Consequent]),, in this 'tissuc explaniate,
turnour cells manifested properties which they usually do not possess.
Brandt - Berlin
TOROPTSEV, I.V.; SOEDLOVA, N.V.
Pathological anatomy of death in animals during exposure to 25
Mev betatron irradiation [with summary in English]. Med.rad. 4
no-2:50-55 F 159. (MIRA 12:4)
1. Iz kafedx7 patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. I.V. Torop-
tsev) Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
(RADIATIONS, effects,
pathol. of death in animals during exposure to
betatron (Rus))
SOKOLOVA, N.V.; GORSBENIXA, T.I.
Relation of the localization of radiation injur7 to the fanctional
state of the organ. Biul.eksp.biol. i mad. 48 no.9:29-34 S 159.
(MIRA 13:1)
1. Iz kEtfedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zaveduyushchi7 - prof. I.V.
Toroptsev) Tbmskogo, meditsinskogo instituta (direktor - prof. I.V.
Toroptsev). Predstavlena deystvitellnym chlenom AMY SSSR V.N.
Chernigovskim.
(RADIAT ION INJURY exper.
(KIDNEYS radiation eff.)
NEBOLYUBOVA, G.Ye.; SOKOIDVA, N.V.
Bacteriological and pathoanatomical characteristics of acute
radiation sickness caused by the action of a 25 Rev betatron.
Trudy TomFIIVS 11:304-310 160., (MIRA 16*.2)
1, Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut vaktsin i sy7orotok
i Tomskiy meditpifiskiy institut.
(RADIATION SICKNESS)
SOKOLOVA, N.V.; GORSHENTNAp T.I.
Relation of the localiz-ati on of raddiLtion injury to the funciional
conditions of the organ. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 50 no. 11:33-37
N 16o. (MIRA 13 02)
1, Iz kafedry patologicheakoy anatomii (zave - prof. I.V. Toroptaev)
Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. I.V. Toroptsev)
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (DIURETICS AM DIURESIS)
NEBOLYUBOVA, G.Ye.;_S-OKCLOVA.,.N.V.
Means of the distribution of intestinal autoflora in acute
radiation sickness caused by the action of a 25 Ifev betatron
Trudy Tom NIIVS 12:285-291 160 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Tomskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut v-aktsi-n i sy~
vorotok i Tomskiy meditsinskiy institut.
ISOKOLOVA,, N.V.; KAMNEVA, T.G.; BORISOVA, G.V.; ZVEREV, S.M.;
-IWA*3ffffAJq N.M.
Neoplastic diseases according to autopsy data in TomBk for the
past 20 years (1938-1956). Vop.onk. 7 no.3:80-83 161. (MIRA 14:5)
(TOM-TUMORS)
SOKOLOVA, V.V.
Biological activity and the use of fast electrons in medicina.
Med.rad. no.6:83-87 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomi-i Tonskogo meditsinskogo
instituta.
(MCTROVS) (RADIOLOGY, ME-DICAL)
. SOKOLOVA,, Natal Iya Viktorovna, GOLIDBERG, D. I. , zasluzhennyy deyatell
nauki, prof., red.; MORDOVINA, L.G., tekhn. red.
[Significance of functional stress in the localization of
radiation sickness] Roll funktsionallnoi nagruzki v
lokalizatsii luchevogo porazheniia. Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo
univ., 1962. 144 p. (MIRA l4s6)
(RADIATION SICKNESS) (STRESS (PHYSIOIDWI))
SOKOLOVA, N.V.; GORSHENINA, T.I.
Dependence of the localization of radiation injury on the -functional
state of the organ. Report No.3: Morphological changes in the uterus
in white mice irradiated at various phases of the estrus cycle.
Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 3[iie-53) no.3:112-116 Mr 162. (MLIA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatcmii (zav. - prof. I.V.Toroptsev)
Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. I.V.Toroptsev)
Predstavlens, deystvitellnym chlenom P24N SSSIR N.A.Krayevskim.
(ESTRUS) (UTERUS-RADIOGRAPHY) (RADIATION SIGOESS)
SOKOLOVA, -N. _ V.;- GORSHENINA, T. I. (Towk)
Morphological characteristics of the liver in relation to its
functional state at the time of irradiation. Arkh. pat. no.4:
50-55 '62. (MIRA 15:4)
1. Iz kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. I. V. Torcpteev)
Tomskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. I. V. Tmvptaev)
(LIVER) (ROIATION SICKMS) (CHOLAGOGUES)
L .281~q-65 -;"WGQ)/EMT(m)
AM5006605 BOM EULOITATICN UR/
Sokolom Natal' m Viktorowna
The role of functional stress in the localization of radiation sickness (Roll
funktoionallnoy nagruzki ir lokalizataii luchavogo porathenlya) Tonsk, Tzd-vo
Tomsk, univ,, 1962, 1" p, b1blio I plateso 1500 copies printed, (At head
of title: Tomiskiy maditainskiy inslut) Editor: Professor D. T. Colldbargi
Technical editort L.,G. Mordovinar Proofreaderst H. L Svarovskaya,, T. A,
Nikiforma.
TOPIE TAGSt heart, kidney, liver,, radiation sIckness., spinal cord,, uterus,
skeletal muscle
eMat JC inveat1ga
PURPME AND COVERAGE: The withor felt compelled to conduct eyst
tiona of the possible dependence of theIccalization and the degree of expression
of radiation sickness an the statq of functIonal streau of an organ at the time
of Ionizing :irradiation, especially In view of the clear disagreerent in almilar
1 observations in published work, The purpose was to present %*ter:Lal that would
be directly or even indirect3y relative to the problem posed and, on an experl-
mental model of deep radiation sickness., to hhow the peculfariti4s of the patho-
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morphology of the organs and tissues of animals depending on the state of their
functional stress at the moment of Ionizing irradiation. Functional stress of the'
organs at the moment of irradiation (kidneys., liver) was achieved pharmacological-,.
lyj by physical stress,~mg of the organism (skeletal,musculature, heai-t), b7 the
physiologic condition of the organ -(utsrus)., and -by contractlcn~.of ~-tha muscles
ord) This work -was perforaed:&V.the -Cha,lr_6U~1.
with an,induction-currani.-~,spinal---(-
Patholo -4c AnatoaT of the T646k![~,-_ged;
9
1, V. Toroptsev, CorrespondtTeed-bir -of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
to
Thtreduction - - 3
Ch. L. Modern concept of the pathomorphology of radiation sickness of certain
or ns and the Saluence ef physical stress on the course and morphol
ga ogy of
ridiation sickness6
Ch. IL Material and astbodolegy of fundamental observations 22
Ch. M Morphologic characteristics of radiation sickness of the kidneys
depe;ding on the functional state of the organ at the moment of irradiation- 27
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action of' Jonaz:ng i-adivil~,n zma'-l close-i, I-V~,
27 no.&!l',-,17 I f.!i O-IRA 18',10)
1. f~iffjdra
blolcgii Tmiskcgo medits~n2krw!. instl.it.ut~),
N&5ME10VA, Z,,t'.:; i,;G.~L[NA, Ye.A.; SOKOLOVA. N,,YaL.
Gas plLast3 cf the organic m--Lt.--r cf bituminous arizi-211tes in tlr~~
~Neijt S,:,-'barian .,~Iain. Trudy VNIIGRI no.2,27 Geokhi,-,.sbc--. nr-.~J~9-5-
(MJR.~, 18-.-,)
100 1-64. -1
SOKOLOVA, N.Yu.
Nutrition of sturgeons in the northern Caspian after the introduction
of Nersis succinea. Kat. k pozn. fauny i flory SSSR. Otd. zool. n0.33:
145-232 '52. (KLRA 10:9)
(Caspian Sea--Strugeons) (Folychasta) (Fishes--Food)
SOKOLOU, 'N.Yu.
Highest and lowest temperature fatal to the bedbug (Cimex lectularius
L.) Mat. k pozn.fanny i flory SSSR. Otd.zool.no.34:113-125 '56.
(MIRA 10.1)
(Bedbugs) (Temperature--Physiological effect)
ZENIEVICH, L.A. (Moskva); SOKOLOVA. N.Yu. (Moskva)
"Ifi 7 -
Presil-water medusa.& in the Uchinsk Reservoir. Priroda 45 no.4:102-104
Ap '56. - -1 - . - I (MLEA 9;7)
l.Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nam SSSR (for Zenkevich)
(Uchinak Rqservoir-Nedusae)
Sm-OLOViL, N.Yu.
~ I Littoral fauna, of islands of the Kandalaksha State Preserve. Trudy
Gidrobiol. ob-va 8:100-118 157. OURA 11--3)
1. Kafedra zoologii bespozvonochnykh Koskovskogo gosudaretvennogo
universiteta imeni N.Y. Lomonosava.
(Kandalaksha Preserve--Marine fauna)
SOKOLOVA'. N.YU.-
Benthos In the Shekena spur of Rybinsk Reservoir. Trudy Gidrobiol.
ob-va 8:2464-268 157. (MM& 1123)
1. Kafedra zoologil beepozvonochnykh Moskovskogo goeudarstva;mcgo,
universiteta iment. N.V. Tiomonosova i Darvinakiy gosudarstvennyy
sapovednik.
(Rybinsk Reservoir--Fresh-water fauna)
SOKOInVA, N.Yu.
Some observations on the overgrowth fauna of water pipes. Nauctr. dokl.
vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no.2:14-17 '58. (YaTu 11:10)
J.Predstavlens, kafedroy zoologii bespozvonochnykh Moskovskogo
gosudarstvennogo universitets, imeni M.V. Lononosova.
(Ucha Reservoir--Fresh-watgr fauna)
(Water pipes)
SOKOLOVAJI ii. -fu. (ussiij,
ti
"Die Entwicklung der Bodenfauna des Utscha-Wasserbeck-ens .
report submitted for the 14th Intl. Limnological Congress, Vienn , 20 Aug - 8 Sept 1959.
SOKOLOVA, N.Yti.
Recent data on the benthos of Ucha Rooorvoir; roaults of renearch
carried out in 1950-1951. Trud7 Gidrobiol. ob-va 9:53-73 '59.
(MIRA 12:9)
1 Kafedra zoologii bespozvonochnykh Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo
~;iversiteta.
(Ucha Reservoir--Freah-water fauna)
.. -_. qqjkq~~V~A. ~I. Yj, OUNEVA, T.A.
Biological cycle and seasonal dynamics of larval populations of
some tendipedids occurring in large 7passes in Ucha Reservoir.
Biul. I-TOIP. Otd. biol. 64 no.2:67-78 Mr-Ap '59.
(14IRA 12:10)
(Ucha Resorvoir-Chironomidae)
SOKOLDVA, 'I.Yu.
Formation of benthic fauna in IIcz~,aysk Reservoir, Trijv
ob-va 11-132-13'r '61. 1,5:1)
I. Kafedra zoologii bespozvonocbnyVb I'laskovskogo gozudar~~tvenr~ogo
u
universiteta, Mloskva~
(Mozhaysk Reservoir-Denthos)
SOKOLOVA, N.Yu.
First stages in the formation of fauna in Mozhaysk Reservoir VoD.
ekol. 5:203-204 162. (m~ 16:~)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Mozhaysk Reaervoir-Freshwater fauna)
.-SOKOLOVA, UYx4_, otv. red.; KOWNEVA, T.A., red.; GEORGIYEVA, G.I.,
tekhn. red.
(Ucha and Mozhaysk Reservoirs; hydrobiological and ichthyologi-
cal studiev]UcUnskoe i Mozhaiskoe vodekhranilishcha; gidro-
biologicheskie i ikhtiologicheskie issledovaniia. Moskva, Iz& -
vo Mosk. univ.,, 1963. 422 p. (MIRA 16:3)
1. Moscow. Universitet. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet.
(Ucha Reservoir-Freshwater biology)
(Mozhayak Reservoir--Freshwater biology)
SOKOLOVA, N.Yu.
Fauna of two streams - a water-supply canal and a river.
Trudy Gidrobiol. ob-va 14:201-227 163. (M-MA 17:6)
SOKOLOVA, N.Yu.
J. 'I.- - S I , !
Exy.erimienta2 study oC t'-- consumpzlor, b-ent'l-ov by 4P - h-n -Tc ha
I - -
Reservoir. Gdri,,*ol. zhlu~-. 1 no.1:52-61 165,
(~!7ftA 18.r)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy lun-*.versitet.
ACC NRI AP7004144 SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/67/022/001/ol5g/ol6o
AUTHOR: Bortkevich, A. V.; Sokolova, 0. G.; Tsenter, M. Ya.; Bobovich, Ya. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Influence of solvents on the generation threshold of the 992 cm--1 line In thel
stimulated Raman scattering of benzene
SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 22, no. 1, 1967, 159-16o
TOPIC TAGS: a%&uwFMJN* Raman scattering, stimulated emission, benzene, laser . i~c-
application, organic solvent, or k- f4t-IJ(S-f? -11
J~-.k 4--
ABSTRACT: To eliminate the effects of the reaction of the investigated radiation on
the operation of the master generator, the aiithors have investigated the generation
thresholds of the 992 cm-1 of the stimulated emission of benzene in different binary
mixtures inside the resonator under the assumption that this reaction can be neglecte4
at low conversion coefficients of the scattered radiation. The spectra were excited
with a Q-switched ruby laser having a power of approximately 5 MW and a pulse dura-
tion of 75 nsec. The optical shutter was a filter of KS-19 glass. The spectra were
recorded photographically with a diffraction grating. The chosen measure of the
generation threshold of the 992 cm7l Idne was the effective thickness of the benzene
layer in the tested solution at fixed laser operation mode and fixed cell length.
This thickness was 15 mm for pure benzene, increasing to 25 mm for benzene dissolved
in toluol and carbon tetrachloridep to 30 mm for solutions in hexane)" cyclohexane)
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ACC NR: AY(004144
chloroform, acetone, and nitromethane, and to 35 mm for doddecane, bromoform, and
methylcyclollexanon. The results are interpreted as meaning that in all solvents the
generation threshold is nearly double compared with pure benzene, and that the thresh.
old is approximately the same (within �15%) for almost all solvents. Ho explicit
connection could be discerned between the observed quantities and the intermolecular
interaction. The difference between the pure benzene and its solutions may be due to
the interaction between modes or to resonant parametric interaction. Additional ex-
periments are necessary for a full clarification. Orig. art. has: 1 table. I
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i,,St amenf D_~-fn--rad Sovdet. -en---rac~,, 1`~55.
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(D.Jssertation 'or +ae '-)-.Free of Candidate in "echnical Eciences)
SOU~CE Kni_zhna,-,Ta Letonis' '~;o 6 1-56
MAKSIMOV, V.P.; SOEDLOVA, 0.1.; MODULEVSKAYA, Z.P.; ISAYEVA, N.M.
qsing a froth-type apparatus for the decontamination of waste gases
from the manufacture of sulfate pulp. Bum. prom. 34 no.5:14-16 My
,59. (miRA 12:6)
l.Leningradski7 tekhnologicheaki7 institut- tsellyulozno-bumzhnO7
promy-shlennosti.
(Woodpulp) (Gas purification)
~AKSIMOV, V.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; MODZEM SUYA, Z.P., inzh.;
SOKOL-OVA, 0.1., inzh.
Interaction of sulfur-containing gases with the black liquor and
its components. Trudy LTITSBF no.10:40-48 162, (MIRA 16:8)
(Gases-Purification) (Woodpulp induatry)
SH ALINA, M.A.; SOKOLOVA, 0.1.
[How to g9t high yields of root crops] Kak poluchit' vysokii
urozhai kormovykh korneplodov. Leningrad, 1955. 50 P.
(MIRA 1):4)
(Root crops)
MAKSIMOV, Vladirair Fedorovich; NIVESTNIKOV, Igor' Vasillyevich;
SOKOLOVA,-Dl.!ga-Iv&povna; FOPILOV, L.Ya., red.; YdIGTIKOVA,
izd-va; BACM.'LINA, A.M., tek-hn. red.
[Methods of inspecting working conditions in the enterprises
of the woodpulp, paper, and woodworking industries]Metody
kontrolia uslovii truda na predpriiatiiakh tselliulozno-
bumazhnoi i derevoobrabatyvaiushchei promyshlennosti. lb-
skva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 214 P. (MA 15:10)
(Woodworking indlustries-F7gienic aspects)
jOKOLOVA, 0.1. (Odessa)
Case of association testicular seminoma with cystic degeneration of
the kddney. JLrkh. pat. 16 no-3:76-77 JI-S 154. (MIRA 7:10)
1. IT kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii (zav. prof. D.M.Khayutin)
Odesekogo maditainskogo institnta.
(DISGERMINOML,
testis, with cystic degen. of kidney)
(TESTIS. neoplasms.
diagerminoma, with cystic degen. of kidney)
(KIDNETS, cysts,
cystic degen. with testicular diagerminoma)
(CYSTS,
kidneys, with testicular disgerminoma)
3(2), 3W sov/6-cn-7-4/25
AUTHOR: Sokolova, 0. 1.
TITLE: Results of the Competition for the Best Improving
Suggestion (Itogi konkursa na luchsheye ratsionalizatorskoye
predlozheniye)
PERIODICAL: Geodeziya i kartografiya, 1959, Tir 7, PP 17-21 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In flay 1959, the ordinary competition for the best improv-
ing suggestion in the field of topographic-geodetic and
cartoGraphic production was concluded at the Glavnoye uprav-
leniye geodezii i kartografii MVD SSSR (Main Administration
of Geodesy and Cartography of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
of the USSR). 7 aerogeodetic services, 8 cartographic institutes
and NRKCh took Dart. A total of 30 topographic-geodetic, and
31 cartographic, suggestions were submitted. The 1st prize
of 1,000 rubles was awarded to V. A. Morozov and V. V. Urusov
(.'Winskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika (Minsk Cartographic
Plant for the Flo eamless Fastening of Atlas Blocks".
The 2nd prizes of 750 rubles were awarded to: 1) Ya. L.
Bratslavskiy, V. M. Varzugin, Yu. N. Galitskiy, 0. F. Shetler
and V. P. Stepanov (NRKCh) for "Technology of the Use of Standard
Card 116 Bases (tipovaya oonova)". 2) 1. V. Gurevich, V. H. Varzugin,
SOV/6-59-7-4/25
Results of the Competition for the Bcut Improv-11IG Suggestion
Card 2/6
E. 0. Radovillskaya, 0. D. Jhetker, L. I. Zmeykova for
"Technolo, of the 1--lanufacture of Combined Diapositives"
(NRKCh). 3 D. A. Larin (Iloskovskoye AGP (!.Ioscow AGP)) for
"Reduction of Work in Evaluating the Accuracy of Symmetric
Geodetic Nets Formed by Fiz-,ures of Regular Shape". 4) N. V.
Shreyber (Novosibirskoye AGP ('Novosibirsk AGP)) for "Light
Collapsible Ladder of Dural for Prospecting". - The 3rd prizes
of 500 rubles each were awarded to : 1) 1. F. Shevaldin
(Yakutskoye AGP (Yakutsk AGP)) for "Establishment of Fixed
Points by the tlethod of Thawing by Means of Vapor". 2) V. D.
OlIshanskiy (Yakutskoye AGP (Yakutsk AGP)) for "Construction
of an Overhead Trolley for Timber Transport". 3) 1. A. Kyzin
(Iloskovsko~,eAGP (IJoscow AGP)) for "Variation in the 'Ittachment
of Photographs on the STD-211- 4) V. F. Zarubin oskovskoye
AGP (Koscow AGP)) for "Raqsi-qg of Geodetic Signs by 5-7
Meters". 5) D. I. Smirnov ' I. V. Gurevich, Z. I. Aleksandrova,
V. b1. Varzugin, V. K. Kirillov and I. Ye. Kislyakoy (NRKChI
for "Technology of the Completion and Edition of Topographic
Maps by the Photorelief 1,"ethod". 6) 1H. F. Glushanin (1-11inskaya
kartograficheskaya fabrika (Minsk Cartographic institute))
for "Vertical Piling IfIlachine for Brochures". 7) A. A. Vnukov
SOV/6-5~- 7 -1/25
Results of the Competition for the Beat Improving auggestion
(Tashkentskaya kartograficlieskaya fabrika (Tashkent Carto-
graphic Institute)) for "Mechanism for the Loading of Trucks
With raper Rolls". 8) A. N. Tsokolenko (Ukrainskoye AGP
(UkraihianAGP)) for "Replacement of the Arc Lamp for the Helio-
graphic-printing Machine KP-1 by an Illuminating Device With
Luminescent Lamps DS-40". 9) G. ~'. Gri 'gorlyev (Sverdlovskoye
AGP (Sverdlovsk AGP)) for "Ruler for Drawing in the Prepara-
tion of 1.1ap Compilations and Final Compilations". 10) L. G.
Izrailev (Severo-Zapadnoye AGP (Iforth-west AGP)) for "In-
provement of the Contact Mechanism in the Micrometer by
Vodar". 11) S. ~',% Vdreyev (;Moskovskoye AGP (11oscow AGP))
for "Formulas and Form for a More Rational Computation of
Supe.eelevations From the Trigonometric Leveling". 12) D. G.
Villner (Sverdlovskoye AGr (Sverdlovsk AGP)) for "New Number-
in.- and Painting of Leveling Staffs". 13) G. Grinberg
Poskovskoye AGP ("Joscow AGP)) for "Formulas and Table for
Extreme Diver-ences Between the Free Teri-is of Polar and
0
Base Conditions Computed on a Plane and on a Ball". - Besides,
the followin,-; suggestions were approved by the jury: 1) V. T.
'Irykov (Sverdlo-.,skoye AGr (Sverdlovsk AGP)), "Underframe for
Card 3A Observations From the Telescopic Tower". 2') :3. '1% Clsinskiy
SOV/6-59-7-4/25
Results of the Competition for the Best Imprc-r~-~g Suggestion
(Sever o-Zapadnoye AGP (North-west AGP))M3mpLate(pUetka)fb_-6D e tarzirdng the
Corrections of Centering and Reducing With an ",.uxiliary Scale
for Determining the Corrections of the Curvature of the Image
of the Geodetic Line and of the Spheric Excess". 3) V. G.
Hauyerer (,~._~oskovskoye AGP (!,:oscow AGP)) "Variation of the
Construction of the Heliotrope". 4) G. Shlefendorf (mos-
kovakoye AGP (,Moscow AGP)), "Zero Thermostat for the Gravi-
meters of the GAK-ZY.-typel'. 5) 1". 1. 11opov (11olkovskoye AGP
(M,oscow AGP)), "Device for Cutting Aluminum". 6) A. I. Fikhrian
and G. '.1. Grinberl, ("oskovskoye AGP (Moscow AGP)), "Prospecting
Mast". 7) Ya. I. lfe,,,)nevitskiy, N. A. Pashukevich and "J.. F.
Glushanin (Minskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika (Yinsk Carto-
graphic Institute)), " A Workbench Device for 1-lixing Offset
Colors". S)I. L. Gintsberg (T'ashkentskaya kartograficheskaya
fabrika (Tashkent Cartographic Institute)), "Device for Grind-
ing the Edges of Plate Glass". 9) A. A. Vnukov (Tashkentskaya
kartograficheskaya fabrika (Tashkent Cartopraphic Institute)),
a) "Mechanism for Inclining the Grinding Case". b)"Mechanism
for Lifting the Trough With the Balls". 10)V. I. Yurchenko
and S. A. Lonshteyn (Tashlcentskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika
Card 4/ 6 (Tashkent Cartographic Institute)), "Automatic Switch-off of
SOV/6-501-7-4/25
Results of the Competition for the Best Improving Sitggestion
Arc Lamps". 11) 1. V. Vasillyeva (Tashkentskaya kartografiche-
skaya fabrika (Tashkent Cartographic Plant), "Increase
in the Durability of Light-sensitive Rubber Solution (Adhesives'.
12) V. IA. Sher (Kiyevskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika (Kiyev
Cartographic Plant),, "Correspondence of the Stroke-ele-
ments on Topographic 'Maps With the Letters on the Machine
Printing Forms". 13) 11. V. Bozrikov, S. F. Yakunin (Rizliskaya
kartograficheskaya fabrika (Riga Cartographic Plant),
"On the Improvement in the Construction of Mechanisms for
Pressing-on the Inking Rollers and Friction Drums on the Off-
set Machines 'Planeta-Super-Kvintal". 14) A. Ya. Simanovskiy
(Rizhskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika (Riga Cartographic
plant), , I "A Rational Method of Making Positives of Print-
ing Forms of Relief Printing on Tracing Paper for Printing
Books on Offset 11;chinesll. 15)0. 1111. Yankovskiy (Rizhskaya
kartograficheskaya fabrika (Riga Cartographic Plant),
"Synchronization and Automatization of the Switching on and
off of Arc Lamps and of the Suction Fan in the Copying De-
partment". 16) V. F. Alampiyev (Rizhskaya kartograficheskaya
fabrika (Riga Cartographic Pla'_t), . , "Variation in the
Card 5/6 Technology of Making Sets of Outline Maps of the Fifth ClassU
SOV/6-59-7-4/25
Resulto of the ComDetition for the Best Improving Suggestion
17) V- V. Illyushin (Rizhskaya kartograficheskaya fabrika
(Riga cartographic Plazat) , "Preparation of Collecting-
and Correspordina- Positives by the Method of the Washed-out
Relief on Iviniproz". 18) V. M. Dudochkin (Tbilisskaya karto-
qraficheskaya fabrika (Tbilisi Cartographic Plafit),
"Switching off the Notor of the Compressor on the Copying Frame
by Means of the Change Lever for Lifting the Glass and by
Means of the Vacuum". 19) D. I. !,-;atkava (Tbilisskaya karto-
graficheskaya fabrika (Tbilisi Cartographic Plant), "Device
for Laying on the Negatives in Coloying". 20) 11. ?J. Serbin
(Tbilisskaya kartograficheskaya. fabrika (Tbilisi Cartographic
Plant.) , "Device for Drying Paper on Offset 'Jachines".
21) S. M. Konstantinova (Tbilisskaya kartograficheska.Ya fabrika
(Tbilisi Cartographic Pikht), , "Progressive Method and
Procedure for the Preparatory Work in Calculating and Plotting
the Geographic Network on Maps to Be Compiled". 22) K. I. -mironov
(NRKCh) "A Workbench for Repairing the Guides of the Offset
Machine". 23) Yu. P. Tarasov (NRYCh) "Device for Regulating
the "taler" of the Offset Machine". 24) Ye. H. Klyuchanskaya
and S. V. Yesterova (NRKCh) "Improving the I.-lethod of Precipitat-
Card 616 ing the Silver Nitrate in Used Solutions".
SOKOLOVAI 0.1.1 MAKIIJIMOV, V,L,'i
Partial elao--icit;y of W-(Irogen sulfide over the Hquors of sulfite
pulp production. Trud, LTITSBP no.12:272-277 Ib4. (M-I, ItA 18:8)
SDKOLOWI, O.K.
Method lot determination of the oxidizability of water.
A. Alukin ..fill 0~ K. Sokoluva. VPprtt3y Gidrokki"i.
6- "d, 6,4,4. Ind.) 1046, No. 321. S1 -41. --A report
": It ittat ton I lit- purlmw of which w.is to ~t till y con -
.4 all ill,
,filmm d, tit. tit, ot,idicibility of naturally colored in-ater,
fly flit, K1041YA-Tolmll oirthoil, and to itupfave the ar.
tutmy lit this owthiNt I)v itilrolitring vorrvetinu%. The
extrill of millital Color (if .1 Waur %Jjl)l)ir WW~ Measured if)
11cgreri, on the N-Co teale. then KNInO, soln. was added
to oxidirc the org. ClUteri.il responsible for the initial color.
It was found by e%pt. that n - 0.211, C*. where x i, the
no. of tilt. of O.Of N KNI"O' ~0111. and C* is the extent of
color on the I't-Co wale. lit a 54-riv, of water %amplt~
there i% tin"itirely lyr.quotiOnal FVWj0H%hipjMOngC%tCllt
t,f color, aint. of oric. inatcrLil, and nwiptitude of oxidizu-
Wlitv, to--,;%uw ,f io '%t'-ot of kirbing atill
cuoilin, (if the org, roinplew% ill the wmcr. The Ltrger
the cNvt-ss of K%tuO,. the greater is the oxidirability. Itc-
-attsc by boiling in the presence of org. inatr6al, KNIng),
(10COUlptisri SpOlit.LTICOUlly forming MnOL.. which cito-
further decompti., unit thu% sonic of i's rfluctivene- a~ ;&it
oxidizing agetil i, lost. The "o%idizability" of Ji,til.
water 6 negligible. Tables tit il.oa illustrated the rrLi.
llotishil's found. Glady% S, %Uvv
41
USSR/Geophysics - Ionic Flow, 1 Dec 51
Afforestation
"The Influence of the Afforestation of Water-
sheds on the Magnitude of Ionic Flow," P. P.
Voronkov, 0. K. Sokolova., State Hydrol Inst,
Leningrad
"Dok Ak Nauk.SSSR" Vol LXXXI, No 4, PP 561-564
Natural waters flowing on Earth's surface con-
tain mineral and organic matter vhose deg of
disintegration differ ~teatly. Coarsest par-
ticles are found in suspended state, and fin-
est - in true solns - are in ionic mol state.
Intermediate positions are assumed by inorganic
USSR)teophysics - Ionic Flow, I Dec 51
Afforestation (Contd)
and organic substances dissolved in water, in
colloidal state. Authors investigated monthly
and yearly quantity of flow (m3.lo3/1m2), ionic
flow (t/km2) for taiga (forest) and cultivated
land, and relation betvee-n particle type,
erosion, etc. Submitted by Acad D. S. Belyan-
kin 28 Sep 51.
202T65
~4
C
b4
C
U,
0, E "i". 1J:
It 'V-ttersl-eds on U,.P, Yinerali7atirn of the
In fl tioncn of* I
1,ator and on tle !-'Ignitude of thr~ Ion Runoff," Tr. Gos Gldroloa. In-ta,
FO 3-1 (q ~-1-93, 1P 5 3
In the Valday Scientific Research F. Vdrologiaal Station of the St--ite
I'vdrological Institute, hydroloaists bave investi-ited tl-e rineraliz-ition
of the viater rlovin,(7 of,' forested and nonforested watersheds. The objects
of the olserva-tions were the Tayezhnyy (forested), Us-adlyevskiv (nonforested),
.vy (nonf' rested) sites, -ind tl-e 1r]-hiverevskiv brool,. The
-and I ri iisadebn ~o
total. ion runoff fror. the forested watersled on the ave~..,.~~e over I -years
ar-ounts to 6.4 in/km, hut fron nonforested watersWs it is 16.0 m/!,m. The
vCneralizition of t~e .nter o;' fcrested vatershe~s for 4 years ar,,,7unt!- to
4' rm:,/Iliter; fr,.rr. ncnforested ,,;-Ltirs1-eds for ti-e sire len-tv, o~' tire it is
m~--Aiter. (R. ~hCe r,1, ~
r 1, 1955)
VORONKOV. P.P.; SCKOLOVA. 0.K.
Hydrochemical characteristic of the coloring of surface water.
Trudy GGI no,'37,-95-137 153. (KIRA 11:6)
(water) (Color)
ACC MR:
6 (,):i SOURCE CODE: UR/3186/66/000/137/0058/0124
AU'1'1101-',: Voronliov, P. P. (Professor; Doctor of geographical sciences);
Sokolova, 0. K.
ORG: none
TITLE: Formation of the chemical composition of local run-off waters
SOU13,CE: Leningrad. Gosudarstvennyy gidrologicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 137,
1966. Formirovaniye khimicheskogo sostava vod mestnogo stoka (Formation of the
0
chemical composition of local runoff), 58-124
TOPIC TAGS: water, chemical composition, surface '~~rater, underground water,
organic chemical, soil chemical
ABSTRACT: On the basis of hydrochemical observations made during expeditions
repeated over a number of years, the conditions of organic substances dissolved in
local run-off waters in Northern Xazakhstan and the Altay tableland is examined.
The principal characteristics of the quantity and quality of these substances in
waters of different origin are given: atmospheric waters, water discharged by
rivulets along mountain slopes, and river water collected in small catchment
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ACC NR: AT6035249
basins. The latter are examined as waters forming the composition of organic
substances dissclved in the various thicknesses of soil material during discharge
into river bed systems during the principal hydrological periods. The wealth of
data accumulated makes it possible to include in the article some discussion
pertaining to the origin and transformation of organic substances dissolved in
natural waters. The text includes 7 maps of the ar(-,i. Orig. art. has: 15 figures
and 19 tables. [GCI
SUB CODE: 07, 08, 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 008/
Cari 2/2
PICHUX, L.M., kandidat meditainakikh nauk; KOSKACHEVA, K.A.
kandidat meditainskikh nauk
Iffect of roentgen rays on tuberculin allergy in children. Prob.,
tub. no.~:28-32 S-0 654. (MLPA'7.-12)
1. 1z detskoy tuberkulemoy bol9nitoy XraBnogvardeyakogo rayona
Koakvy (Glavnyy vrach Ye.S.Lebodeva)
(RONTON RAYS, effects,
on tuberculin allergy in child.)
(MERCULIN,
9allergy in child., eff. of x-rays)
SOKOLOVA, 0. M.
Gh-nical Abst.
1. 48 No. 5
Vo
Mur. 10, 1954
Organic Chemistry
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'lied r(x
was Used and tbt DaC
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d
was dild. with norud SaMs. 'I% bddM AcOH was bo.;:
fated trestma of the wk. with A&W,, evapn. of
tiot adds. of cmiew HwWw, and, stemn-distn. of liber-
'
T
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he distillate was assitralized with NaOH.
oned in secup to 6-10 ml., tmted with H190j, extd. with
EtA the ext. covic treated iwkh HA% and a.1-fold excess
.of HtOH, bested on a stmm bath, allowed to stand 3 days;
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y
y-st at 445 atm. and 350' over 29 brs. Tbi
resofthig MeC'4 1j,0H was distd. in secus from the auto-A
ellave Into a ckUbd trap; yield, 30-". Ib activity was
estd. after coutbutin and conwei to BaWs. The level r
of ISIWU obtedmA Is not gated. G. M. Komialpoff.
ACCESSION NR: AP4027966 S/02o5/64/004/002/0197/0202
AUTHOR: Grayevskiy, E. Ya.; Zherebehenko, P. G.; Konstantinova,
M. M.; Sokolova, 0. M,; Shevehonko, A. N,
TITLE: Relation of radioprotective activity of indolylalkylamines to
t-issuo hypoxia and the role of vascular changes in its development
SOURCE; Radiobiologiya, v- 4, no. 2. 1964P-197-202
TOPIC TAGS: radioprotective action mechanism, indolylalkylamine
--adioprotective action, tissue hypoxia, vessel spasm, tryptomine
radioprotective preparation
derivative,, If 4-,5-chlortryptamine,
4-,5-metoxytryptamine, serotonine, alpha-methyltryptamine, LSD,
eystamine, oxygen intensity, cystamine radioprotective action
ABSTRACT: Literature studies have established that indolylalkylamine
radioprotective action is related to tissue hypoxia. This work
investigates 'he mechanism of this action by determining 1) V ether
'
U V 'i-11's
he position of a substitute in a tryptamine molecule affects
capacity to produce tissue hypoxia, 2) how the introduction o.'
alph a-methyltrypt amino and LSD affectathe hypoxic* and vasoconstrictive
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ACCESSION NR: AP4027966
action of the preparations, and 3) how the combined use of
5-Metoxytryptamine and cystamine affectsoxygen level and vessel
reaction in tissues. The following preparations were administered
- t
intraperitoneally to experimental white mice: 4-chlortryptamine
(60 mp,/Ic,,-,), 5-chlortry e (60 mrj1%)i 4-metoxytryptamine
.ptamin
(,~JO (60-m./kg),' wid serotonine (50 mg/kg) i hr'
after administering alpha-mothyltryptamineo cystamine (150 m kg)
combined with matoxytryptamine (50 and LSD (10 mk/kgY
conbinod with serotonine. Oxygen intensity in the liver and spleen
of the cmimalz iras measured by a polarographic method. Vessel tone was
determined by the accumulation of neutral red in the organs 30 min
after being introduced (65 mg/kg in a0.5 ral physiological solution).
Findinas show that tryptamine derivatives with substitutes in the
fifth position (5-metoxy-, 5-chlortryptamine) are highly effective
radioprotectors because of their capacity to produce hypoxia in
radiosensitive organs by vessel spasms Tryptamine derivatives with
substitutes in the fourth position (4-;hlor-, 4-metoxytrypt-paminel do
not produce hypoxia or vessel spasms and are ineffective radioprotee-
Uors. Alpha-z-aethyltryptamine and LSD remove the radioprotective
effect of indolylalkylamines, by preventing the development of vessel
spasm. and subsequent tissue hypoxia. Cystamine enhances the
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