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

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AZAROT, Ivan Vasillyevich, kand.tekhn.nauk, prepodavatell; _�PKOLI~ Vera Alek-seyevna. prepodavatell; OSIPOV. X.I.. red., BYKOVA, _bi_.A.p r_e_d_*T_DOR51NOVA, L.A. , tekhn.red. [Aquipment of special workshops for the training of mahogany cabinetmakers] Oborudovanie uchebnykh kabinetov po spetsiallnoi tekhnolo-ii dlia podgotovki stoliarov-krasnoderevtsev. Moskva, V"es.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1960. 43 P. (MMA 14:1) 1. Klmdozhestvannoye remeslannoye uchili-qhche No-17 g. Rigi (for A%arov, Sokolova). (Cabinetwork--Study and teaching) (Woodworking machinery) SOKOIDVA, V.A.; KRYAZHEVA, V.A.; NITISHINSKAYA, A.I. New method of delustring acetate silk. Khim.volok. no-3237-39 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Serpukhovskiy zavod. (Rayon) KOVEL114ANI G.A.; SOKOLOVA, V.A. Heat flow and radiation drying kiln with an output of 600 cups per hour. Trudy GIKI no'.133-17 160. (KRA 16tl) (Kilns) (Pottery) SOKOLOVA, V. A.; KCSTROV, Yu. A. Economic profitableness of a speeded-up development of the production of acetate cellulose fibers. Khim. volok. no.6r 28-30 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Serpukhovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-iasledovatell- skogo instituta iskusstvennogo volokna. (Cellulose acetates) (Textile fiberst Synthetic) SOKOLOVA, V.A. Positions of' minor planet3 from photographic observations qt thp Cape Observatory. Izv.GAO 23 no.1:179-183 162. - -, .. Comparison of the precision of positions of minor planets obtained at different observatories. lbid.:187-191 (~UA 16:12) SOKOLOVA, V.A. Wooded-steppe vegetation in the southwestern part of Ryazan Province. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol. nauki no,4:127-131 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy geobotaniki Moskovskogo gosudarstvenno- go universiteta #. Lomonosova. SOKOLOVA, V.A. Steppe flora of the southern part of Ryazan Province. Biul. MOIP. ".1 Otd. biol. 69 no.111,11-134 0, (MIRA 17W POTAMVA, 0.1.; _qOYOWVA,--V.A-. lake Tikshozero and Lake Engozero as commerical fighing Sites. Trudy Yxar.fil.A:-; SSSR no.13:3-32 158. (MIRA 13:5) (Tikehozero, Ieke--Fisheries) (En9ozero, Lake--Fisheries) SOKOLOVA, V.A.; FILIMONOVA, Z.I. Food supply in scge small lakes of southern Karelia. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.33',49-62 162. (mm 16:2) (Karelia-Fishes--Food) SOKOLOVA, V.A. Gastropods. as fish food in Karelia. Trudy Kar. fil, VI SSSR no.33:63-~66 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Karelia--Gastropoda) (Kareiia-Fishes-Food) POLYANSKIY, Yu.I., otv. red.; GORDEYEV, O.N... red.; KUDERSKIY, L.A., red.; LUTTA, A.S., red.;..SOKOLOVA, V.A., red. [Fauna of the lakes of Karelia; invertebrates] Fauna ozer Karelii; bespozvonochriye. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 323 p. (14IRA 18:9) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Karel'skiy filial, Petrozavodsk. Institut biologii. BIMEZIRSKIY, A.R., prof., doktor takhn.nauk; SOKOLOVA, V.F., mladshiy nauchn.sotrudnik; ALIPOV, V.V., mlad&ty-wW6ftY--j*b1rftdnik; Prinimali uchastiye: CHERRIKEVICH, L.A.. inzh.-, SHF.VYAKOV, M.N.; THSEPKE, V.F., inzh.. GRISHIN, M.M., -prof., doktor takhn. nauk, retsenzent: &TANKEVICH, V.I., inzh., red.; BORSHCHEVSKAYA, N.M., red.izd-va; MEDVEDEV, L.Ya., tekhn.red. Ming precast reinforced concrete in hydraulic engineering structures] Primenenie sbornogo zhelezobetona v gidrotekhni- cheskikh sooruzheniiakh. Pod red. A.R.Berazinakogo. Lenin- grad, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit.materi- alam, 1959. 430 p. (-MIRA 12:8) 1. Giprovodkhoz (for Chernikevich). 2. Gidroproyekt (for Shevyakov). (Hydraulic engineeTing) (Precast concrete construction) KOZLOV, C", . I ~S j~, 1,,, ~, - 1~ V -r G I I i, - I., ~ . . Econommics and prospects for the production of liquid and solid carbonic acid ~y & hydrolysis plants. Sbor.trud. NIIGS 1-1: 148-156 163. (MIRA 16.-12) YAGN, N.I.; SOKOIOVA, V.G. Datermining the electrochemical solubilit7 of molybdenite In aqueous SDlUtions. Zap. Vses-mln. ob-va 88 no.1:72-80 '59. (MIRA 12:3) (Molybdonite) (Illectrolysis) KOVALEV, V.F.; KOZLOV, A.V.; KOVALICHUK, A.I.; SOKOLOVA, V*G. Hydrochemical methods of prospecting for copper pyrite depqaits in the Southern Urals. Geokhi-iia no.7.596-603 161. (MLU 14:6) 1. Ural Branch of the Academy of Sciences, U.S.S.R.'p Institut of Mining and Geology, Sverdlbvsk. (Ural Mountains-Pyrites) (Gepchemical prospecting) (Water, undergr6und) KOVAIaV. V.F.; KUVALICHUK, A.I.; KQZLUV, A.V.; SOKOLOVA, V.G. r-- Formation of the chemical composition of natural waters in the region of the Blyava pyritic copper deposit. Trudy Inst.geol. UFAB SSSR no.62. Gidrogeol.sbor. no.2:33-69 162. (MIPLA 16*'5) 1 (Blyava region-Water, Underground-Analysis) (Blyava region-Ghalcopyrite) KOVALEV, V.F.; KOVALICHUK, A.I.; 1PZILOV, A.V.-; SOKOLOVA, V.G. Hydrochemical characteris+.ics of natural waters in the greenstone belt of the Southern Urals'and problems of the formation of hydrochemical halos of dispersion in pyritic copper deposits. T!rudy Inst.geol. UFAN 3SSR no.62. Gidrogeol. sbor. no.2:3-~2 163. (MIRA 16*:5) U1, ~Jbw-itains--Water, Underground-Analysis) Val Mountains-Chalcopyrite) (Geochemical prospecting) YAGN, M.I.; SOKOLOVA, V.G. Anodic dissolution of chalcopyrite in aoueous solutions. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 91 no.1:30-37 '62. (YJRA 15:3) (Chalcopyrite) (Electrochemistry) YUFA, Ye.Ya.; SOKOLOVIL, V.G. Fqkysical development of children under one year of age in Lvov. Pediatriia 37 no.6:25-29 Je 159. (14IRL 12:9) 1. Iz datelcoy konsul'tatsii (zav. Ye.Ya.Yufa) 4-go meditaingkogo ob"yedineniya g.L'vova (glavny7 vrach T.Te.Lifanov). (GROWTH, in inf. & child, Russian standards (Rue)) YUFA., Ye.Ya.; SOKOLOVA, V.G.; IZRAYLbTICII, N.A. Preventive treatmdnt for rheumatic relapses in children. Yop. revm. 1 no.4s49-52 O-D 161. (MIRA 160) 1. Iz detskoy konsulltatsii (zav. Ye.Ya. Yufa) 1+-y gorodskoy LIvovskoy bollnitsy (glav-n-.y vrach F.G. Suziy) i detskay kon- aulltatsii (zav. M.A. Izraylevich) 7-y gorodskoy polikliniki Ltvova (glavnyy vrach V. G. Isayeva) . (RHEUMATIC FEVER) Y AGIN, IN , -- ,'B-0RAZ.HNOV,. F.,:r.- S'O-KOLOVA, V.J"' I I - - I Effect of some ox'-dIzing agenr.3 on "he -Lndicatlon3 of metal- oxide electrc-des-, elements of the arsenic eubgroup. Zaps y 1^1 42 no.3335-40 163. (M~L~ -17.,10' J 0 S 1. ASH-M-13 -I.; KRkKOVSVIY, A.V.; SOKOLOVA) V.G.- 2. USSR (600) 4. Aerosols 7. Anparatus for aerosol penicillin therapy, Prof. S.1. Ashbell, Eng. A.V- Krakovskiy, V-G. Sokolova, Terap.arkh. 225 no. 1, 1953. 9. 'Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL 1953. Unclassified. T I I-I ~, ~ , I .. - I ... ". A ,lin. t. [:Y:;-, of Labour ar-I ind'13',r. Jis-, I'l-in. of Hlth, UJZ. fxe~t,-:t--~rit o' viril influenza and 'lads Of this disease unier aorking textu) SOVSf3K. ,!ED,. 19,7!, (22-23) Acrio,aine is ar~plied as nn aerosol -,-ith c~ without -,en--illin for rorhylactic -1ir-oses as wdll as for tre~t-:ient ,urIn:r ti - early i-eriod disease. Th-e exl-eriments -,il-ich have been rer'orme an of -!ir:-,! influenza ir. the stri!! Of 1052 on numberous 'Trours oP i-ati-ents rrov--~a Lo ,be verv en--oura=~. It is therfore ne--e-3sE~-,-nt leas'. from the st.qndioint of mt-i.onal ercno:-.,;, -~~o save labo-r-ho~-,rs, to arply aerosols for Tro-hy~ 'he -areuti~;al pur, oses. --,,ren treat.nent be-,- nnin - onl,!- In the later T-er-Jod c la&i a -n of ise-s.--- '!.s ~usefull, ~-s i .r !:rev,-,n,-s ti ns -.nd short;?ns the course !,--' disease. Furth-er studies ind exTansic~. -,f :,h~- -. :rat-aent by aerosols in the course of viral influenza are necessarY. Jettmar - Graz SO: Ex-~e-,T-ta :-'edict-, Vol. 1 i,o. 2 Section XV11, FebruaL-y 1955. USSEPharmac-)-lowy, Toxicology. Chemotheranex' Ucal PreT)arantions V-7 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 5, 1958, No 2344-1 Author : Ashbel S.!.,_192~~ Inst : Not Given Title : AbaiA Chlorotetracycline Absorption, Circulation and Excre- -'Uon From the Organism. Orig Pub : Antibiotiki, 1957, 2, No 1, W-45 Abstract : The study was made on 127 men. It, was found that chlorotetra- cyclin (I), orally administered in a 0.25 g dose, was rapidly absorbed and excreted by the kidneys; a bacteriostatic con4 centration of I (0.03-3.84y/mi) was maintained in the blood for 18-22 hours. I was excreted in the urine up to 7'~' hours i- concentrations which exceeded considerably the blood concen- tration of the antibiotic for the sane period. Apparently, - e kidneys had ' e ability to concentrate I. By the stomach th th wal I I was excreted uT 4k, -0 37 hours, and in the bile UP to 15- 16 hours in 0.22-1.2 ~/M' concentrations. Card 1/1 ASHBELI, S.I., professor; AZOVSKAYA, I.I.; SOKOIA)VA, V.G. levomyeetin therapy for chronic pulmonary stwpurations in pneumo- sclerosis. Vrach.dslo no.8:871-~73 Ag '57. - (MLRA 10:8) 1. Klinichesk-ty otdel (zav. - prof. S.I.Ashbell) Gorikovskogo nauchno- k issledovatellskogo inatituta gigiyeny truds I profeBSionalInykh zabolevaniy (CHLOROMYCATIN) (LUNGS--DISEASICS) ASHBILI, S.I., professor; SOK014)VA, V.G.; KHARITONOV, V-V- Effectiveness of biomycin treatment in chronic suppurative diseases of the lungs. Klin.med. 35 n0-5:28-32 My '57. (MIRA 10:8) 1. Iz klinicheskogo otdels (zav. - prof. S.I.Ashbel') GorlkOVBkogo nauchno-iseledovateltskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i profzabolevs- niy (dir. - kandidat meditsinskikh nauk O.M.Gavruseyko) (LUNG DISEASES, ther. biomycin in chronic suppurative dis.) (ANTIBIOTICS, ther. use biomycin, in chronic suppurative dis. of lungs) ASHBELI , S. 1. , SOKOLOVA, V.. G. 0 SMIRNOVA, V. K. Changes' in the sensitivity of s-outum m1croflora and the development of monilinsis in nntibiotic therapy of suppurative lung diseases. [with sunmnry in English]. Antibiotiki, 3 no.3:109-112 My-je 158 (MIRA 11:7) 1. Gorlkovskiy E_osudnretvenn.,ry nnuchno-issledovptellskiy inatitut gigiyeny truda i prof essionnllnylch bolezney. (SPUTUM. microbiology, antibiotic sensitivity in thpr. of pulm. supmrntlve dis. (Rua)) (MONILIASIS, etiology nnd pathogenesis. antibiotic ther. of sulmurntive pulm~ dis (Rua)) (LUNG DISEASE, therapy, supnurative, ant1iiotics causing mouilinsis & changes of s-outum bact. sensitivity(Bus)) ASHBIFLI, S. I., nrof.; SOKOLOVA, V.A,,;,4zOVSKAYA, I.I. Treatment of chronic lung suppurations with oxytetracycline (terraE7cin). Sov. med. 22 no.12:32-38 D '58. (MIRA 12:1) 1. 1% klinicheskogo otdela (zav. - prof. S. I. Ashbell) GorIkovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i T)rofessionallnykh bolezney (dir. - kand. med. nauk 0. M. Glavruseyko). (LUNG DISFASBS, ther. oxytetracycline in chronic suppurations (Ras)) (OXYTBTRACYCLINN, ther. use chronic lung suppurations (Ru)) ASHBU I ) S - I - , prof . ; SOKOLOVA, V. G. ; Prinimala uchastiye; MIRKEYEVA, V. K. flystatin tureatment of candidoois. Kaz. mod. zhur. no.4:63-67 Jl-Ag 161. (MMI 15- 2) 1. Klinicheskiy otdel (zav. - prof. S.I.Ashbell) Gorlkovskogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta iyeny truda i prof2abolevaniy. (FUNGIClDIN) (AIWHYLAX~ll (140NIX4ASIS) Zit) I I: . .6 . Coi a p a rat, I-ve e-..r_,3iuz,,tuion of' ane t I mais i'or ae r~er- 4m* ng 1 i- sens' tA v, ',y - I I I of sputwn mi-croflorri to antilAotics in ~n~:-Cosclerosils. Trujy GIGT no.9:149-156 16-2. (nilLk 1,/:g) KOVALEV, V.F.; KOZLOV, A.V.; SOKOLOVA, V.G. Some data on the hydrochemical prospecting characteristics of - 0 natural waters in the Tagil-Kusnva region. Trudy Inst. geol. UFAN SSSR no.69. Gidrogeol. sbor. no.3:3-21 164, 04ITLk 17:11) -11 ~ , prof. ; POUPVSK.Iff A, E. A.; O"OKOLOV A - 'V~ G. c) I. Tluu'r:; 7ASI-LIKOVA, Z.Ye., land.med.nauk- Effectiveness of olet.,trin treatment of infe(,,tious inflammatory diseases of respiratory organs and intestines. Sov.med. 28 no.U:91-95 D 165. (MIRA 18212) 1. Khnioheskly otdel. (zav. - prof. S.I.Ashbell) Gor1kcvskogo instituta gigiyeny truda i professio- nallri ~ Y'-h zabclavaniy i kafedra detskilkh infektsiy (zav. - doLsent N.N.Fhyerman) Gorlkovskogo meditsinskogo instituta. secondary paratyl)hnid In nheep. Veterinariia 34 n:?.7:52-54 Jl '-~~7. (ML:)A 10;8) r~sbl.!).n tnwra voter i nar no- bakter i o logi chonkaya toriya. And posts) (Parath~vmhoid fever) SOKOLOVA) V. I., (Veterinary Surgion, Drogobychskaya Interraion Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory) "Sensitivity of local strains of Salmonella Pullorum to antibiotics." Veterinariya, Vol 39, no. 1, Jan 1962. pp 80 SOKOLOVA, Vj., yeterinarnyy vrach -- Sensitivity of local strains of Salmme-1.1a pullorum to antibiotics. Veterinariia 39 no.1:80-81 Ja 162. WIRfi 15:2) 1. Drogobychskaya mezhrayonnaya veterinarno-bakteriologicheskaya laboratoriya. (Kntibiotics) (Salmonella puUox-um) er r ~ye SILADNDSHTIEVJI N. M. (Chief of the Drogobych Interraion Veterinary Bacteriological Laboratory) and SIOKOLOVA, V. I. (Veterinary Surgeon). "Treatment of chicken pullorum disease vith quinosol [potassium oxyquinoline sulfate) Veterinariya, vol. 39, no. 4, April 1962 p. 49 .&iemi iry Ammonium nitrate FD Card 1/1 Pub 50-2/19 Authcr : Prof Turchin, F. V., Dr Tech Sci; Sokolova, V. I. Title : The effect of additives on the quality of ammonium nitrate Pericdical : Khim. prom., No 2, 68-72 (4-8), Mar 1955 Abstract : On the basis of the tests described, conclude that phosphorite fl--i-x CY apati flour decomposed with nitric acid is a very effective additive tc. arvoni'x-! nitrate that reduces caking and increases the friability of this salt. Ad- dition of dolomite proved less effective. Nine tables. Institution: Scientific Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides imeni Proff Ya. V. Samoylov AUTHORS: Goryunova, N. A., Fedorova. N. N. SOV/57-58-8-9/37 Sokolova, V. I. TITLE: On Indium Phosphide With Stoichiometrical and Non- Stoichiometrical Composition (0 fosfide indiya stekhio- metricheskogo i nestekhiometricheskogo sostavov) PERIODI",AL: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, 195B, Nr 8, pp. 1672 - 1675 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is an attempt to determine the width of the homogeneous zone in InP, at least in first approximation, by determining the lattice constantB of indium phosphide, when an excess of one or the other component is introduced into the indium Dhosuhide, Moreover, it was intended to obtain reliable data on the identity period of indium. phosphide which was produced from pure substances,, The indium used in the synthesis contained only negligible traces of co per, according to 0 p data from spectral analysis. The phosphorus which was purified by repeated washing with hydrochloric acid contained copper, aluminum, iron, magnesium, and silicon in quantities of a few Card 1/3 thousands of a percent. Bismuth, antimony, lead, tuin, zirc, On Indium Phosphide With Stoichiometrical and Non- 3OV/57-58-8-9/37 Stoichiometrical Composition and arsenic could not be observed. According to data from spectral analysis all samples were produced by an immediate combined melting of the components. The procedure in the production of indium phosplide samples with an excess of indium or of phosphorus is described,, The stoichiometrical InP was produced by two methods, which are described in short. The samples with an indium excess all exhibited a picture typical of two-phase substances. The samples with a phcsplbrus excess also yielded the picture of a two-phase substance. The phosphorus veins and the inclusions had a red color. No indications of a second phase were found in the polished sectiom of stoichiometrical indium phosphide samples. In the X-ray analysis a simple and a refined powder method were applied. The refined X-ray diagram was taken with a Cu K a -radiation according to two methods. The evidence presented shows that the identity period of indium phosphide is equal to 5,8693 and that it does not vary within a range of + 0,0006 k, if an excess of the one or the other comDonent is introduced. There Card 2/3 is every indication that the width of the homogeneous zone Z~ On Indium Phosphide 77ith Stoichiometrical and Non-Stoichiometrical Composition in indium phosphide is very narrow. Professor D, 1-11. Nasledov and Professor ~. F. Ormont discussed the results of the work with the authors. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 19 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhniche3kiy institut AN SSSR (Lenin.-rad Physical and Technical Institute,AS USSR) Nauchno-issledovatellskiy akkumulyatornyy institut (Scientific Research Institute of Accumulators) SUBMITTED: October 26, 1957 Card 3/3 S/U81/62/000/007/004/033 B156/B101 AUTHORS: Goryunova, N. A., Sokolova, V. I.- TITLE: Complex phosphides ?'B'RIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya,, no. 7, 1962, 57, abstract 7B384 (Izv. Mold. fil. AN SSSR, no. 3 (69), 1960, 31-35) TEXT: Exoeriments carried out to study the interaction between Inp and various semiconducting compounds are described. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 S/081/62/000/007/005/033 B156/BIOI AUTRORS: Goryunova, N. A., Sokolova, V. I. T1111T : Solid solutions in the InP-GaP system t~E PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no, 7, 1962, 57, abstract 7B385 (Izv. Mold. fil. All SSSR, no. 3 (69), 1960, 97-98) TTXT: On the basis of an investigation intG three specimens of the InP-Ga? section,it is concluded that a number of solid solutions exist in this system. (Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] U Card 1/1 TURCHIN, F.V., prof.; SqKOLOVAI-.V.I. I Using ammonium bicarbonate as fertilizer. Zemledelie 23 no.12: 73-79 D '61. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungisidam. (Ammonia as fertilizer) 0 82563 S/08()/60/033/06/04/006 AUTHORS: Goryunova, N. A., Kradinova, L. V., Sokolova, V. I., Sokolova, Ye.V. TITLE: A Method of Obtaining High-Purity Arsenic PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol-. 33, No. 6, pp. i4og-i4lo T~M: Gallium arsenide GaAs is a semiconductor material with a recti- f)ring effect and photoconductivity. Arsenic is usually accompanied by antimony and bismuth which have similar physical and chemical properties, so that their separation from arsenic is difficult. Arsenic trioxide was taken as initial material, therefore, because it does not contain bismuth and only small quantities of Sb, Cu, Al, Ca, Fe, Si and Mn. The purification was carried out in two stages: purification of arsenic trioxide; reduction of the trioxide to arsenic metal. The trioxide was purified by recrystallization from a hydro- chloric solution. After complete dissolution of AS20 the hot solution was filtered and then kept for 20-24 hours in a cold plN. The crystals formed were reduced by activated coal in a quartz ampoule. The arsenic metal was distilled in a 10-3 mm Hg vacuum. At 3000C the fraction containing As 0 and at 4500C pure arsenic was distilled. On the base of arsenic produced %; the method proposed, GaAs can be obtained with a concentration of charge carriers Card 1/2 82563 A Method of Obtaining High-Purity Arsenic S/080/60/033/06/04/006 16, -3 n _--J10 Cm . Further treatment by zone melting and extraction of single crystals produces a material suitable for the application as semiconductor. There is I table and 7 references: 2 Soviet, 3 German, 1 English and I French. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN SSSR (Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute of AS USSR) SUBM June 25, 1958 February 4. 1960 (after revision) Card 2/2 n V ! I , ` , S. ; V C,RQB'YEV A p S oV~ ~ SOK,-Ji ~~ J ~ ,- KOLE,','l'CVA, T.A~; ":y .1 . A . - - 5;,j, -ylene fro~-,Ion~ of Fet-"O' .A,.-~ara-, Ing--~m.;Durl-s from peritane-ar - ~ L -, E- UM , - - T I ; - ;~-. I)w 2 ~, - - r- " IIll-'Ing. `%udy Ea:~~ .- J1111.1 -: I ? -., GORYUNOVA, N.A.; SOKOIDVA, V.I.; TSZYAN BIN-SI [Chiang Ping-hsil Dissolution of germanium in some ternary semiconducting compounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 152 no.2.1363-366 S 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom B.P. Konstantinovym. ACCESSION M AP4036978 S/0065/64/000/005/0017/0022 AUTHORi Hasagutov, Re Me; Berg, Go As; Varfolomeyev, Do F.0, Selivanov T. I.; Bugay, Yee A.; Mukhametov, No No; Kulinicho Go M*j_Sokol*vs#.' V. I. TITLE: Development of a process for hLgh-purity cyclohexans SOURCEt Khimiya i tekhnologiyn topliv i'masell no. 5. 1964. 17-22 TOPIC TAGS: cyclohexane, benzene, benzene hydrogenation, catalyst,, nickel on kieselguhr, benzene purification, thiophene, sulfur com- pound, cyclohexane production ABSTRACT; An industrlal.p-rocess for cyclohexane has been developed on the basis of preliminary pilot tests. Cvclohexann of adequate purity was produced by the-one-steo hydrogenatL6n of banx4ine (cyclo-;.-- hexane content. < 0.4%; thiophene content, < 0.000012) on technical-. -grndo. nicke-l- on Itieselguhr catalyst under the following conditions:". pressure 10 kg/cm2 gage: space velocity of benzene feed, 0.5-0.6 hr:i maximu-m reactor temperature,120-150C; hydrogen/bonaene ratio, 3000:~ Card 1/3 :A'CCESSION NRt AP4036978 ...two steps: purification of benzene from 9 conpoundsland hydrogenation on two reactors connected in series. The unit has been in operation for two years. The cyclohexane is being used for making polyethylenes orig. art. hass' 3 figures and 2 tables* j~SSOCIATIONI BaGhNIINP; OLUNPZ SUBMITfEDz 00 DATE ACQ: 05Jun64 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEt GC NO REP SOVs 014 OTHERs 006 3/3 L-rd %1. .SOKOLOVA, V.I.; ZIZIN, V.G.; SHKLOVSKU, Ya.A. Chromatographic analysis of bydrogen-containing mixtures. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.1:60-62 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Bashkirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pere- rabotke nefti. ZIZTN, V.G.; IWI.-WA, T.S.; ~CK~L ~O - L - Chromatographic determination of the hydrocarbon compos`tfon of aromatic compounds. Khim i tekh..topl. i masel 9 no.3. 66-67 mrl64 (MIRA 17:7) 1. Bashkirskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiv institut po pererabot- ke nefti. T/E 1,VP( t)/ENP(b_)/!'VJ'A(0 IJP(c') JD EINVUO/ :ACCESSION NR: AP5011813 UR/0080/65/038/004/0771/07-78 537.311.33 AUTHOR: Goryunova, N. A.; Sokolova, V_. I.; Chien, Ping-hsi iTITLE: Synthesis and certain properties of the compound ZnGeAS2 iSOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 38, no. 4,-1965., 771-778 ,TOPIC TAGS: zinc compound, germanium compound, arsenic compound, crystal formation ABSTRACT: VGrtical directional crystallization was used fur continuous chemical reaction which produced*(for the firstl*~time) the S ompound ZnGeAs? con-, :taining volatile components. The compound conf6rms.to the pattern for formation ofll___~~__Ii'_. ,:tetrahedral phases. X-ray diffraction and microstructural analysis show that zZnGeAS2 is a single phase compound. Thermal analysis showed that this compound disi ~:sociates when melted. Thermal analysis and zone recrystallization revealed that a temperature maximum on the ZnAS2-Ge pseudobinary section corresponds to ZnGeAs2., Hence, the latter is a congruently melting compound which dissociates in the liquid phase, but not in the solid phase. Physical measurements were made on samples hav-, -3j ling a charge carrier concentration of 3.5-1018 cm The value of the forbidden C'ard 1/2 IACCESSION NR: AP5011813 SOKOWVA, V.I.; WOVSKIY, I-A- Simultaneous action of amines and fatty acids in the flotation of ti- taniun-bearing minerals. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; tavet. met. 3 no.4: 23-27 16o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Urallskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. Kafedra. metallurgii blagorodnvkh me tallov. (Flotation--Equipment and supplies) (Amines) (Fatty acids) 32611 S/137/61/000/011/067/123 AO06O/A1Ol AUTHORS: Goryunova, N.A., Sokolova, V.I. TITLE: Solid solutions in the InP-GaP system PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 23, abstract llZhJ36 ("Izv. Mold. fil. AN SSSR", 196o, No 3(69), 97 - 98) TEXT- An investigation was made of three section points of the InF- GaP system: 31nP-GaP, InP-GaP, InP-3GaP. Materials with about 99.999% purity were used to prepare the alloys. The alloys were prepared in evacuated quartz ampoules with vibration stirred heating in a Silit resistor furnace up to 12000C (31nP-GaP), 13000 (InP-GaP), 14oooc (InP-3GaP) with subsequent rapid cooling. The investigation was carried out by the methods of microscopic and roentgenographic analysis and by measuring the microhardness. It was shown that in the InP-GaP system there exists a continuous series of solid solutions, which are difficult to obtain in the equilibrium state. There are 6 references. Z. Rogachevskaya [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 YAKOVOKIY~ I,;.-; SOKOLOVA, V.L Collectors on the basis of sulfoesterified commercial fatty acids. Izv. vyo. uclieb. zav.; tavet. met.4no.5:50-58 16L. (MIRA 14:10) L Urallskiy politakhnicheskly institutp kafedra metallurgii blagorodnykh metallov. (Flotation-Equipment and supplies) V.I. r, ffec, t c,' v a r- i oil -fa c tor s on ', h eS L,-b-' ty cf r he bubo I f, I -~uhr . ,T n-'cl el cat,alv.Sts on Kiezel 'lefteper. i nelftekidm. no.5: '24-27 165. (MLIRA 18:7) i, BaFhkirskilr instit.tt ro pererabotke L jag2j-61- EPF(c) /EWT(m) /BDS Pr-h RM/Vd S/O 0 8i/'3/000/005/056/075 AUTHOR: Kolesnikova, T., Dygenson, A. S., Voroblyeva, S. V. and Sokolova, V. I TITLE: Separation of iso compounds fr Om 22ntan~eamylene fractions of oil refining PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya 04,abstract 5P192 (Tr. . no- 5, 1963, 5 Basbkirsk. n.-i. in-t. po pererabotke nefti, 1962, no. 5, 189 - 200) TEXT: A method for extracting isoamylenes and isopentane from oil re- V fractions fining products is developed. Iso- compounds are separated from C5 by polymerization in the presence of phosphoric acid on diatomaceous earth, with subsequent depolymerization on lead alumo-silicate catalyst. The raw material for polymerization was the fraction produced at 20-40.5 C. The optimum condi- tions for polymerization from the viwpoint of yield were: temp. 120-1300 C, pres- sure 30 atm., speed 0.8. The polymers forming mainly due to iso- and n-amylenes, undergo depol2merization. For this 120-1750 C fraction of polymer is taken. From the obtained depolymerized product the desired 20-400 C fraction is sepa- rated by fractionation (isopentane-iso-amylene), intended as the raw material for special cracking plant (SK). In the technological scheme of this process Card 1/2 L 1229F-63 Separation of sio compounds from S10811631000100510561075 0 the pentane-amylene fraction, isolated at petroleum processing plants by means of deep stabilization of gasolines with subsequent fractionation of the light stabilization head at gas fractionating plants or by means of supplemontary sta- bilization of destructively processed gasolines on secondary distillation plants are passed on to the polymerization plants with phosphoric acid. The 20-400 C fraction is directed from accurate fractionation to extract isopentane, while the 120-1750 C fraction is directed for catalytic cracking (with an alumosilicate catalyst). From the depolymerized product the desired isopentane-isoamylene fraction (20-400 C) is separated, intended for SK plant, the fraction 120-1750 C is recirculated for depolymerization. The intermediate fractions 40-1200 C may be used as com-oonents of automobile gasoline. The overall yield of the iso- comDounds in relation to the raw material is 73%. The article contains a 32 item bibiiography. I. Berlin. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 S01,010VA, V. I., BRAUN, A. D., and NEMCHINSKAYA, V. L. (USSR) IrRelease of Froteins Amino Acids and Cernosine from Resting and Excited Skeletal Muscles (read by title)." Report presented at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16 Aug 1961 SOKOLOVA, V. 1. -- 111--rothesis of the Lower Jaw in Cases of Bone Defects and False Artliroses.11 i"Lin Health 'USSH. Central Institute for Wic Ad-anced Tr.-dnin- o--~' P'n:.sicians. 1-10scow, 11055. (Dissert ~t4 on for the Degree of CanOi-f!atc in Ledical Sciences.) 3o; -a Lctopisl ';"o 3, 1~56 ZIZINJ, V.G.i SOKOLOVA, V.I. Chromatographic analysis of C1 - C5 hydrocarbons using a complex column. Khim.i tekh.topl.i masel 7 no.9:27-29 S 162. WIRA 15: 8) 1. Bashkirskiy nauchno-issledovateltskiy institut po pererabotke nefti. (F,ydrccarbons) (Chromatographic analysis) ,z-, ",CI- ~I/I/, V i The semiconducting compound CuGe2P3' V. 1. Sokolova. a------- Report presented at the 3rd National Conference on Semiconductor CompoiAnds, Kishinev, 16-21 Sept 1963 SOKOLOVA, V.I., kand.med.nauk; GADON, S.G. Use of elastic plastic in the construction of postoperative prostheses. Stomatologiia 41 no'.5z82-85 S-0 162. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Iz sektora proteznoy stomatologii (zav. - kand.med.nauk I.I.Revzin) TSentrallnogo instituta travmatologii i ortopedii (dir. - doktor meditsinskikh nauk M.V.Volkov). (DENTAL PROSTHESIS) (PLASTICS IN NEDICIM) BRAUN, A.D.; SOKOLOVA, V.I. Content of different forms of creatine in the skeletal muscles of frous durLTi,-,- rest ward during the action of a hypertonic Solution of sciiium chloride. Tsitologiia 4 no.0':680-684 11-D'62 (MIRA 17:2) 1. Iab3ratoriya b-Lokhimii kletki Instituta tsitologii AN SSSR, Leningrad. ACCESSION NR: AT4043277 S/Z744/64/m/m/oI21/0127. AUrHORt Fasagutov, R. M., Berg, G. A., Varfolomayev, D. F., Sa1ivanov, T. 1'., Ye. A., Kulinich,-G. H., Sokolova, V. I., Mukhamtor, H. TITLE, Purification of benzene by chemlsorption SOURCE: Ufa. Bashkirskly nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut po pererabotke nefti., TrudyAr. no. 7, 1964. SernIsty*ye neftl I produkty* lkh parerabotki (Sour crude oil and products of refining), 121-127 TOPIC TAGS: benzene, desulfurization, chemisorpti6n, nickel kleselqu~r catalyst, thiophene, carbon disulfide, cyclohexane, puri'fication d F I ABSTRACT: Since neither sulfuric acid treatment nor hy ro ning quaran~ee com- plete removal of sulfur from.benzene, the authors lnvestigated'the'chemical de- sulfurization of a benzene sample containing 0.08% (by welght)-theophene, 0.0102% carbon disulfide and 0.3% cyclobexane, using a comercial nickel catalyst on ki',E;~'Iqu~r'(O-93 qjc~c bulk density) with 60% nickel. Des4ifurization was more e effective at higher temperatures than at room temperature. The hl~h degree.of pu'~Ificatt~n obtained at 170-180C may,be due both to a better"~~a~i'betwein the b qz6ne ind the cata!yst a-nd a.higher diffusion rate. When 6e ,nzen~ slamples;'were Urift~d'it 170-180C with the addition of hydrogen, the edsh~rptlvlty of the cata-.; lys~ was Increased 4.4 times as compared to'tho usual ddsorption.sqndiclons.. This ACCES~1.01i' NR. AT4043277 A importari~'findinq ver;i.fied the mechanism of chemisorption and,$howed that the sul-i fur-,adsorbing capacity and selectivity of the catalyst are important * factors. The" wqrking "rtulfur-capacity" of nickel over kieseiguhr is 1-33%,for, th.iophenic sulfur; under-the following recommended experimental conditions: atm. pressure, 150-180C,! feed rate of raw material 1.0 hr- 1. hydrogen 10-30 vo). per vol. of benzene. The i duration of action of a catalyst depends especially an its *sulfur-adsorb-i~g capa- i city; therefore, the purified benzene was investigated for sulfur content plotted against the time of catalysis. Sixty liters of benzene pyrified with I liter of catalyst showed no sulfur In the sample, but on further use of this same catalyst.) sulfur appeared in gradually Increasing amounts. It was found that 60;70,titers of benzene containing 0.03% sulfur 'Could be'purifled with I Il.ter of c ta yst. The'su f ~Wdl stribuilon. In the cata lys t.'wi th height- of the layer I n the reactor- i is also shown. on the basis of the experimental data, nickel on klesel9qhrJS re-1 commii~de~a Asia catal~ii'for the desulfurization of benzene. Orf h i 4 ASS~OCIltT'10~:- -Bashki~skiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy In titut ab6tke neftlil- S Pq.meri. Ufa '(b~s'hkl~ Sclentl,fl~ Research-Anstitute for Petroleum Ref,1,qipq)' '00 L SU6A1`T "'OTHER:- 006, SUB CODE.__q~~ FP NO REF SOV: 009 MASAGUTOV, R.M.; BERG, G.A.; VARFowmEnw, D.F.; SELIVANOV, T.I.; WIGAY, Ye.A.; MUKHAMETOV, M.N.; KULINICH, G.M.; SOKOLOVA. V.I.; KIRILLOV, T.S. Hydrogenation of benzene on a nickel catalyst on kieselguhr. Trudy BashUII NP no.7sl27-133 64. (MIRA 17:9) TITLE: SoWq ternary compounds of the We A super I B super W sub 2 C super SOURCE: ANMoISSR. lastitutfizi1dim'atemattki. Issledovanlyapopoluprovodalkam novy*ye poldbrovodalkovy*ye materialy* (Semiconductor research; now semiconductor materials). Kishinev, Goo. lzd-vo Kartya Moldovenyaske, 1964, 168-17 2 Won TOPIC TAGS: tetrahedral phase, ternary, tetrahedral phase, zinc blende, concentr ase. triangle, imperfect phase, perfect ph "Nemiconductor alloy, crystgd stnicture, germanium phosphide, ternary alloy, phosphogermantura alloy, silver germanium phosphide, co2ye germanium phosphide V ABSTRACT: Conxiiounds of the type AIB 11C were obtained by the component fusion 2 3 method and subjected to X-ray and microstruatural analysis for phase composition control. A table showing all the possible combinations of these substances is presented. The compounds CuGe?P and AgGe2P were then investigated In detail. CuGe?'P3 crystallizes in a zinc bienge structure Kith a parameter afa--5.3%. micro- jVncturid analysis revealed 3-5% of a second phase. Microhardness values were ACCESSION M: AT4044671 obtained for the first phase (850.t 20 kg/mm~, but not the -second. Thermal analysin showed the presence of two transformations; at 800 and 759C. A concentration triangle for the system Ch-Ge-P is drawn showing the possibility of obtaining perfect,. and imperfect ternary tetrahedral phases of varying composition. AgGG2P3 does not crystallize in a zinc blende structure; the lattice belongs to the cubic system. The samples are solid and single phase. Microhardness = 730 + 20 kg(mm2. Thermal analysis records one transformation at 742C. CuGe2P-, can dissolve more g .ermmlimn (30 mol, 1,b) than any other binary or more complicated compound. 'X-ray photogr4ba of alloys with a homogeneous field (CuGe2P. to CaGeqP2) showed a structure om,: corresponding to ZnS. The morphotrople tilansfer fr;m CuGeP to AgGejP., and tr CuGe2P. to AgSn 2P3 causes the formation of substances with -endrely new%ducture not coriFesponding to zinc bleades. 11rh conclusion,the authors express gratitude to K. A. Gogunova for evaluation of the results and valuable advice. 11 Orig. art. has: I figure and 2 tables. ASSOCLATION: Institut fizild.1 matematild, AN Mol. SSR (r-nstituto of Physics and MathemaUcs. AN Mol. SSR) 1C, S5 ENCL: 00 SUB, CODE: SUBMITTEM 13Dec63 NO REF SOV: 003,. 0TH=:,.00)6j0 Card 2/2 r.71 71 .71-7 I j '( , ;;. , , ~- k . I - i I RDELISON, I.S., inzhenar;-8OKOIA3VA,...V..~.., kandidat khimicheskikh nauk. High-speed production of casting molAs. Proizv.-takh.inform. no.2:30-38 151. (MLRA 10:3) 1. Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy Institut liteynogo mashinos~Toyeniya (Foundry machinery and supplies) SOKOLOVA, V. L. "The Discharge of Substances by Skeletal Muscles of Warm-Blooded Animals during Alteration of Them." PP- 73 Institute of Cytologr AS USSR Laboratory of Cell Biochemistry II NauchnaYa Konferentsiya InStitologii AN SSSIt. Tezisy Dokladov (Seoond Scientific Conferenco of the Institute Of CYtO109Y Of the Ac8d61V of Sciences USSR, Abstracts of Reports), Leningrad,, 1962, 88 pp. JPRS 2o,634 14(10); 3(5) PHASE I BOOK EXPL401TATION SOV/2843 Soveshchanlye PO rar,iOn&l-nym, sposobam fUndamen to s troy enlya na mohnomerzlykh gruntakh Trudy... (Transactions of the Conference on Efficient MethOda of Building, Foundation& on Permarrost soi-la) Moacow, Goostroyizdat, 1959. 131 P. Errata slip Inserted. 1,200 copies printed. 9d. or Publishing Houset X. X. Borshchavskayn; Tech. Ed.s Ye. L, Temkin&. FURrCSZs This book Is Intended for construction spglneers~ Indus- trial planners and builders. COVERAGEs This book contains reports originally road in Vorkuta In 1958 on experience gained in planning and building foundations in permafrost regions or the USSR. the reports were preparad for publication In the VIIGSP (Scientific Research Institute for the Study of Foundations and Underground Structures). The tatroduction was Written by Professor V. 0. Bulychav. No references are given. in L . F Construction Conditions and the Fxpiol- =Io A n O Enlng Enterprises in the Pechora Coal Basin 47 I' toov Construction of industrial Plants on _V ~ ~ - --n--t I '---n Ground With Subsequent Settling 56 Markin, K. F- Designing File Foundations Under Permafrost Conditions 58 Pchelintsev. A, M, Special Characteristics or Foundation - Mdlding In the Cjjy of Igarks 64 Bak8_1Q1_A_-A_ and Y-IL_Ymia~ Kethodb or Restoring _ _Vr* DQfOM~d Principal D411dings in Vorkut, 67 of Work and Computing the Rein- forced Concrete Frame Foundations and Frame Workn,Taking -Into Account Uneven Settling of the Bearing Ground 75 Yesorov. V. M and V. M. Sokolov&. ev Data on Frost _ - - - - W* avrn 5r 7o undati_. 100 j Decreasing the Depth of Foundation Laying by Kseplng the around In a Frozen State 109 Heaving Of arou,nd and Foundations (discussion) 113 A- M- MOn-SOvitt Experience In Building Foundations an Permanently Frozen Ground 119 PmrL'hm -v A V MaAlm~ Thawing of Perennially Frozen Ground Under Heated Buildingo ( two-dlmenalonal nolution) 124 Of tno Foundations of Industriftl Structures of the Vorkutaugol, Combine 127 AVAILABLEI Library of Congress Card 4/4 I SM, LOVA, 11. M. SOKOLOVA, V. 1. - "Karst Phenomena South of GorIkovskaya Oblast (for FAample, the South Plyansk Karst Region)." Sub 26 Apr ~,2, Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkin. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in G eological and I~Lineralogical Sciences). SO: Vec!.ernaya Moskva January-December 1952 SOKOLOVA50 V.M. Studying the relationship between the deformation of clayey acils ~.-4 during freezing and.their initial moisture content. [Trudyl NII osn no.52:42-62 163. (NIRA 17:2; liv pi au -j, ye v j-j-.t~- 7 1 T,,a ,USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 29713 M-2 Author Sokolova, V.N. Inst Title Tile Effect of the Factor of Temperature on Corn Growth and Development in the Non-Chernozem Soil Zone. (preliminary Report). Orig Pub Uch. zap. Petrozavodskogo un-ta, 1956 (1957), 7, No 3, 20- 2c. Abstract S1 ry findings are presented in this work on the prelini- nary variety testing of corn, made in 1955 at the botanical park of Petrozavodsk University with 10 varieties belong- ing to diverse groups. The Grushvskaya and Sterling varie- ties proved best for their yield of ensilage. A study of the sowing times made in 1949-1950 on the Leningradka va- riety has shown that the appearance of shoots does not stand in direct relation to the mean daily temperature. Card 1/2 - 37 - uuru cla o zv., vys. ~orrn the we a 1 3~, 6- tFAStuil'TQP,' 3 IC q6 A Y N. m A y C14 2-0- y1pyridift Wow-* Aidwo 1:30W, in L 1~r i& 33(11-211 is ML h7drochbarw. NaL Can" tu~rialbs cqaiv. to m0dim (NOW jamba, CtFtb"MPiNd M effim. 00- :0W *0 I too AND AMA ., , D. Mokkov- is a ubbe or I IN Kank. a. saw. its A S S. S L A MATALLUMSICAL WIRATURIE CLAUVOCATION 9391" NOULAT iti/I SA.'aso saidwa .1p cpv ant [SuAns-9 431111 OK Q.T Lit 1 0 v a I Iff 0 9 Is a 3 so Ae, '00 1, o" 0000000000000600 Os 'a lee "go .0 n 800 Foo .1 Co o 1,409 see see 400 goo fee be* 200 01 1200 I I III CT" 31131 RUN Ism jilt I# w 41 a 43 ~*c DuctIAL. x CPU IT c~ v is -ne-S 10 -Zi OR 04L 00 00 09 00 OO= 00 0 0 -)ILL '-'I IT "1l IT' 00-11 1.) p, .1"m I p ~:mjdj-jr fit! m III, jopjr.),! 12"prilp"Ill.-I 00 0- 'millurilb 00 -14.4- N N I'll'! i'll"IN "A It -Iq,lw!qjoupllv of-' 00 00. 00 so- 00 Ij, .J .I.- all 00 -0;" J.~ 00 T- 7- -1- 11 i~- T, i- T -T --w-n CIS M" A A 3 - " r f2 , It M w plalla"M4 If 91 M 11 n 4 1 - Ito 444 4i0 0 0 9 0 0 0 * 0 a 000 go 0000004 0 Cj- -, j & j a 4 0 e -e -M -f -~- a -V -- - - I I - 0- 1 -- -- - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 -g * 0 0 0 6 '1000 goo* so *so a 00 a we 0*000001000000 Oil! 11 ?1 0104 lon 0. Alto Jill WAS It 11 U to v 41 u -,I -M a-L-0 IV U~f 11 1 It .2 It A 1 -4 - I L TA- :0 A 7 All -0 0 Tbiouracd. V. N.. Sokulcova and Yu. NliKi(lym. U.S.S.R. 67,%f, reb. 1M, 19-17. OllCCll,CO,~\;j is mule tarract with thiourea. Theproductistreitolim- .00 -tiately kith an ale. soln. of thiourea. M. [I'mch '06 00 00 900 - .[7lLL1L1RCJCAL LITERATURE Cl ASIVICATIOP INiQ03 w4r 04V Coo: U U AV 10 AS SP PPEPIPIPOPM xaxw plan It* 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 1111, 0 01 0 0 0 a 10 goo *go : zoo =09 9.1 zoo &]All, !:K a i" An L 1 4 'W 0 4 - 1 317 P I a Q 3 1 v W-411-4-0 0 SONLOVAY V. N. "Derivatives of 2, 4-diam.-Ino-1, 3, 5-Tria-zyIa1ky1carbo371ic acids. I-a- U 1." Sokolovskain, S. V., Sokolova, V. N., Magidson, 0. IU. (P. 467) SO: Journal of General Chemist (Zhurnal Obshchei Yhimii) 1953, Volume 23, NO-3. V,9 V, Preparation of dichlore!~jlen from tetr I o g b e (T f~q Mkplayn . ad V- JL FM-ggyf Jg,~ IWO, ID50).--~~Two simpli-and T ecf)nomical mcthodsof 1)repg..(:CIICI)i (lba-basic product in the mantif. of sulfazine, are described. - In a liquid-phas4~- method, 330 g., Fe filings, 50 g. tetrachlorcethane, (H),- and 1000 cc. water are kept under reflux and stirred 8-9 "lirs.; the vapors of If condense and flow back into the' flask while those of I enter a slanted condenser where the y are liquefied and the liquid is received In an ice-cooled cou-, taiaer; if the wat& in'the outside jacket of the reflux con. denser is kept at 48-56% little water is carried over with the L IV' fien no more I comes over, the reflux condenskr. is removed, and the Mixt. of water.. 1, and 11 lift-in the flask distd. The raw I dLqtillate scpd. from the water, dried over CaClj, and ' fractiolially distd. in a depblegmator yields 254 g. (88%) 1. The uibct. of. 11 and 1 (8-1.0 g.) is used for the mixt batch. T is a mixt. of 11 isomers (cis and -7 lranslwitli different b. p~. When Elie rectified I is redistd., 04% b. dl*. This mixt. of isomers is suitable for further ittilization in the process of,mantif, Another mrtliod of If repa. (so-called vapor-ofiase method), which does not d iallow gradual removal from the reaction mixt. of the I for-med results in a 67.57a yield and the procc-as is more.rom- A. S. Mirk' Oated., in, 4 USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 195 7, G",4 f I-, Author: Sokolova, V. N., and Magidson, 0. Yu. Institution: None Title: On the Oxidizing Ability of 1,2-diphenyl-4-n-butylpyrazolidine-3,5- dione Original Periodical: Zh. obshch. khimii, 1956, Vol 26, No 2, 6o4-6w Abstract: When ii-buty1malonic ester is condensed with hydrazobenzene (I) in the presence of C2H5ONa (see UK patent 646597; Chem. Abstrs. 1950, 121 7602), there is formed, in addition to the main product, 1,2-diphenyl- 4-n-btit,ylpyrazolid.ine-3,5-dione (II), a side-product, 1,2-diphenyl-4- n-o,atyl-4-hydroxypyrazolidine-3,5-dione (III); the latter is the re- sult of the oxidation of II and has a mp of 132-1330 (from alcohol). It has been established that the oxidation of II to III takes place only in the presence of I. The structure of III was confirmed by the following reactions: 26.2 gms of III are stirred with 220 ml of 8% Card 1/2 USSR/Organic Chemistry - Synthetic Organic Chemistry, E-2 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Kni-miya, No 1, 1957, 915 Abstract: NaOH solution, the precipitate stirred again with 250 ml of water; the acidification of the water solution yields 12.4 gms of mono-11,14'- diphenylhydraziDe-D-butyltartronic acid (TV), nip 144-1450 (from 50% alcohol, decomposes). When 9.22 igns of IV are heated (2 hours at -1000) with 100 ril of 6% NuOll, n-butyltartronic acid is obtained in 80% yields, mp 126-1270 (from chloroform, decomposed); decarboxyla- Lion of' the latter (125-13001 yields cc-hydroxycaproic acid, mP 56-6c,0, which on oxidation with DInO4 gives n-valeric acid. Mien a stream of air is passed through an alcohol solution of II in the presence of I and C2H5ONa (distillation of the alcohol for 5 hours), III is formed. Oxidation does not proceed in the absence of I. Card 2/2 7 4-~ - 3 2. 3 1 c ear. T V. Lolov V. a. and, v -kid In- AHQURYM_C~ , % ~E. ~ Aur. U"Tkcke. KAim'. ogrowl. -M~ ~d -C.A. 40, 33'1v I'Lac-kamn, C.A. 5 7 W57), , . I 0--w-Tb 3 g.PhNTIC(,-Nff)4'IHC(-.N'P.14IM4 (I) ja 2(-tnl,l dr as added 4 g, (CO311e)s yle-Itling lin 4 lirs. 3 4 g MeOR r : - "* k d hi 6 2 h h ta en c cit, w. 2 yal ow pro ( ), w &oPp, --alkall and acidifitil nyljmiro-1,3,5-t6~ gave ta tP gj. azin-641orbvxylic" (I diuanp-MO which foms; ' i1 d l de If th d h ensa_ it Tnono ra e con c in s; e, . y tIon above is ru'g'at r,,flux.' 7 Prd, jh~~'is formed 80.005a U, M4 C'Ski, Va. (from U0.1-0, and 12% above ' . HeathiOtk.ll 37-5 g.~Co~,Etlj, and 5 q. Nal'a 100 i lry. FtOll at jeffitig I ~r, Aild &., ml., sinx I day at rooms ' , j9_1 IL -A a A 01CCC 3K ifk warm Htoff_ gave readily ga've IWL7,,'U X iqll,'ayqals; this with A&WO, i~tva the Ag salt. - Kceping 20 g. 1. 100 mt. dry HtOH, and 15 9. HOCHiCCIEt overnight, folloiyed by refluxing 3 bra. hyl :gave 53% otire, in. 190-4* (from EtOH), whic-h oxidized with KMnOj In WICO ~at 2q'. to 62,5% 11. Heating, 10 g. 2-amino4- with 80 g. cbricd;- RAO, and 8 g'. F-41i 1,6 b .'at 901 ga,~;e 2-amitio;;Ppheny,1- ra I w4-styry,' sulfate, which- gave- the free 6=1111), 49%, 7-:8'_(frwnMcOll). Heating1with '9 hrs. gav6 a lo%v yield 1~t ainnq=te in dry dioxane at 100':. of M' 20P-9*, 0xidadors of IU wttht find di" . , Y.MP04ja M6CO hi presence of Af aS 0, hydrate -at gave407qIT, Heqting11-20tnin.at2501 miina-4-_ gave Zo tW-=4A54rfazini: m. 232-3P. 11 K salt kept 3- " d o d ayatia 't ll sat . with IICI iravo D35-o U D eikr. m.203-4 (froin 75% EtOH),, s`milarly was picM. 47,6c%, Me c4or,' al5a formed trow tbeAg-saltaucl 141d in C4Hq, Thiisicept: in 1901o NHrW-011 Kave 10G% 11 amide m. 280-l', 10 hirs. similarly' was H hydr=ida -in 245-0. lafrarj~ prepd . _ , . --ortra of the rwA,1,1ef. Unwil P 10 E___ Yi6 W. `-9 ~0' 7: 2 -m- 1 7 Oki as4ka -C? A N .5a;v * l 'd' - & n. nd 15-7 as 8% IA 11A 80% EtoH b it W a . . . . s e0 y crys 0 Refluxing 10 W. 2-cyananJWo4;"Iox6pyrIinidine' with 9.7;: PhNH tion of HCt in HO 6 h s ific ; filt ti ~ d p ,. r ra o , ..an u r a the product through the Na salt gaveM.0%]lAi ilecomp. 2 9-- " 600 (80% EtOR). Adda. to 25 g. I in .150 mLdry EtOH of 24 g. Et(hCCH&CO:K in MeOH-and itfluxing 5 b.: gave, 45% W K sail, m. 256-W* (EtOH); which with AcOH (611 15) gave III 'tkonohydrhla, . deodinp. 100-2*, 1 anhyd fnI, decomp.-239-40'. ~ III K -salt sad Ag-NO; gave Ag salt, solid. Keeping 6 j, I and 6 ral. NCCHzCQjEt in McOH 80 his; gave 60%1odmiaP4-~he mina-Ij 54ri- '~ 9~ ~ rn ~ i ra al k m ~ .230- at j*-6-y s rjr 4 t, trik, in. M (RIO) q ' 2*; the nitrile Is d t III in I hr. Yn th hot 370 NaOH. ' " 1 R-Anxing 11 with N 3 hm. gave 807, M. , Hea fing X 10 III matiohydrate I hr. At U*.-BW gaVjL'2-amixe-4~pheay[-, tn. 180-2 111 Ag salt and Nfel It! MeOH ke t overnight ga-.e 43% -M Me e:kT','.1n. * 1 % 121-2 . Shaking NH3in MeOH 10 Etrster with 1OVo a~j gave 61% 111,apijW, tn, %I MOM a 0; -4* (75F Iso III d f i ith 5 46 3 ld n h ti L f ) orme n . o ea tn e w ng a S- % y 87% HtS04 2- brs. at 65-.70*.' 111 Et ester and NsH4-14to In LtOH gave overnight 80% IR A~djrazidc, m. 215-16* oil .(EtOH).- G 19. IZE T-' ITTM SOKOLOVSKAYA, S.V.; SOKOLOVA, V.N.; MAGIDSON, O.Yu. Derivatives of W -(2.4-diamino-1,3,5-triazyl-6)-alkylearboxylic acids. Part 4: Derivatives of propionic, butyric, valeric, and caproic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 27 no-7-1968-1978 il 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellski7 khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut S. Ordzhonikidze. (Acids, Fatty) 30963'. V. P., A. G., ~'.OISEYI.V, S. -1. Lechenie oc-nitsi-ilinom v klinike vnutrennikh bolezne-,r. V ~3b: Voprosy wftrwr vnutrenrie:- Irl-l-ini-ki. 1949, 3. 2-47-558 "1002. FOKOLOVAY V. P. I Ob infektsionnom mononokleoze. V sb: Voprosy ostroy vnutrenney kliniki. M., 1949, s. 287-92 SIMA, 7.V.. kandidat maditainakikh nauk,;.,,�QX.O%QVk,,,,V.P. ; KALITVEVSKIY, F.F. Diffuse myocarditia as a symptom of medicinal hypersensitivity. Sov. mad. 20 no.5:45-49 My 156. (MLRA 9:9) 1. Iz gorodakoy bollnitay No.27 (glavary vrach N.G.Doyev) Moskyy i Xafedry obahchey i gospitallnogy terapil (zav.-daystvitellWy chlen Akademiimeditsinakikh nauk SSSR prof. Ye.9-Tareyev) ianltarno-gigiye- nicheakogo fakullteta I Moskovskogo ordens'Lenina meditainakogo institute, imeni I.H.Sech6pova (MTOCARDITIS, ett6logy and pathogenesis, drug allergy (Run)) (ALLKRGT, etiology and pathogenesis. to drugs, causing myocarditis (Rue)) v -'. . p .Hdi,nIBtl(-7 ~ ~ ~" .., 5 " !61(o! OITP V. F. r:,b,5e-lvat-,,.)n-, r-,i~ a-ji-e hemolytic anemia. Trudy inst. Jr_ N.V. - I - 5 t62. WITFA l8i6) Gosuclar--wunny-j a-i SOKOL'VA, '*.,.S., Can "ed ,ci -- (di,3-i) "Apfllicat-inn of Vi tar"i hG for treaLinr acute bacterial dysenterv its effect n the functional state of the Aver.tl p Len, I)l w. (I'-m St,at,(' Ovdr!r oll' henin InsL t'or the Advanced Prrlni-g of Physicians im Kirov) 2,,10 cnnies (KL, 23-56 113) _ 153 - SOKOLCIVA, V.S. Use of vitamin C in the treatment of acute dysentery, Terape* arch. 20 no-10:59-64 0 158 (MMA 11:11) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnvkh bolezuey (zav. - prof. P.I. Strelov) Gosudarstvennogo ordena Lenina institute usovershenstvovaniva vrachey imeni S.M. Kirova, Leningrade (DYSEIT=, BACILLARY, ther. vitamin C (Rua)) (VITAMIN C, ther, use dysentery bacillary (Rus))