SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TARVYDAS, R. - TASCHNER, E.

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,TARVYDAS, R. Sizes, forms, and roundness of crystalline glacial boulders in the Lithuanian S.S.R. Trudy AN Lit. SSR. Ser. B no.2:189-203 162. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut geologii i geografii AN Litovskoy SSR. TATMAS, R.: GEOGRAPIff & GEOLOGY MOKSLITTIAI PRANESIMAI. TARVYDAS, R: GUDT-~'LIS, V. Contribution to the question of the regularities of the spread of crystal indicator boulders of the last and nenulitamate glaciations in the territory of bie Lithuanian SSR. P. 55. Vol. 62 1958. Monthly List of East 1-uropean Accession (EEAI) LC Vol. 8, No. 3 March 1959, Unclass. TARVYDI-32 S. Concerning physical geographical divisions of the Lithuanian SSR* P. 17, (Lietuvos TSILIMKSLU akademija. Geologijos ir geografijos institutas. HDKSLINIAI PRANESIMAL. Vol. 1, 1955,, Vilnius, Lithuania) Monthly Ihdex of East European Accessions (EM) W. Vol. 7,, no. 2., Feburary1958 HUNGAIRY/Physical Chemistry. Colloid dhemistry. Dispersion. Systems. AS Jour: Ref. 2hur-Khin-, No 23, 1958, 76901. Author : Tar Inst OEFRan AcadwW of Sciences. Title Settling Velocity of Solid Particles in Coarse Suspensions. Orig Pub: Acts, techn. Aced. scient. hung., 1958, 20, No 1-2, 197-207- Abstract: It is shown that the Settling velocity of the dispersed phase in coarse suspensions is equal to the Settling velocity of separate particles vo a C V-d-T-X-- (Newton's forpil W the f tar f - 1, 1 multi lied b- where d is Card 1/2 TAIMAIT, I.; VOSIA, R.; SHOHLO, A. Iffect of preliminar7 thermal treatment an the photoconductivitr of NaCl crystals subjected to the action of X rays. Krietallografiia 5 no.2:323-324 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRL 13 t 9) 1. Iustitut meditainskoy fisiki Budapeshtskogo meditsinskogo universiteta, (Salt er7atale-Optical properties) URITAN, Peso I ._[Tarjan. Ross (Tengriya). Noomwement enginstrIng 444. the theory of informatiou, Iza. takh, no;2s22-25 Mr-Ap 157 (XtIA lot6) (inf;rmation theory) (Mensuration) TAR I TAN Problem of carotene metaboliou Lvith summary In English]. Top* Pits 17 no.40-8 Je-Ag'58 (KIRA 11:7) 1e Is Instituta pitanlya (dir. A. Tarlyan) Venegerskoy Narodnoy Respubliki. BoUpesht. (CAROTENN, metabolism (Run)) 1.4 ISM I f4~ 10- TAMRSHY. B.F., -iazh.; TOBAK, M.Z., inzh. Ligbt-dugy D-464 asphalt placer. Strot.t dor.mobinostr. 5 no.3: 12-13 Mr 160. (MIRL 13:6) (Road machinery) (Pavements, Asphalt) USSR/ Scientific Organization - Conferences cam 1/1 Pub- 46 - 19/19 Authors- i Tarycheva, T. G* Title t The status and tasks of Sc~viet paleontology Periodical i Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol- 3, 167 - 168, May - Tm 1954 Abetraot Minutes are presented of the conference held during Sanuary 27 28, 1954 at the All-Union Faleontological Society in ~bscow whers the present status and the future tasks of theSoviet Paleontological Society were debated. Institutiont ..... Submitteds February 27, 1954 TARYCHEVA, V.; GRnSKEVICH, I.; PETUNINA., A. .,-. In cooperation with medical workers. Okhr. truda i sots. strakhe 5 no.WI-22 -Ag 162. (MMA 15:7) 1e Strakhovyp delegaty sudoremontnogo zavoda Hurmanskogo Arkticheskogo parokhodetva. (Murmansk-Sl2ipbuilding-Hygienic Iaope ets) p . 11. Elektrotekhnicheakie materialy (Electrc-techriiial materialp). 121. 4-e. Yoskv---., ~,osen- ergoizdat, 1952. 288 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessionq, Vol 6. No. 3. Avie 1953 -, .,'i I- 11'~ ;;, ~ - ~.., ~ mi,,' " 1 ; -- - j -- 41 as=bfa add In v, and R. Belova-Staykova C. R. Acad. Sri. U,R.S.S., 19S6, Ift 1057-100 (f. P. PavlOv Higher IT ,d* huit., Plovdiv. Bulgarlal-Stioes f froiten 91111till containing blood were treated with Giroud and Leblanc itagen*s to determine the ascorbic a&d content in the blood. In hainan blood. ptatelets, And leucocytes contained mcAt of the asccrbic acid. Chitken enibrya Wood contained high carxn. of ms~Dovbx- ixid but Ln adult hens (and (rugs) a pasitive reiction was obtainoi in some cases only after previous intravenous injection of asctrbic acid. Nqrcmix tends to decrease the ascorbic acid content in pla%rna and in tho red layer of contriNged blood. Stlnj.~ tants (ca f4.qnc) tend to Increaso it. (Ruttian) A.Gaivainwsmi. KISEIEV.4 N.N.; TARYNIN, G.A. Machine for cutting small section specimen. Sbor. rats@ predl, vnedr, v proizv. no.2:64 161. (MIRA 34t7) 1. Zlatoustovskiy meta-Um gicheWdy zavodo (Grinding machilies) k, is, STANKUll fl.v.~ .1 4 M~Njfl. V.V. I I U8,-4 mud pumps. Vash. i r.,~Sft. rbcr. '65. , 3 ~ , ;~ A --, ~ . -, " ; I; 1. Urallskiy zavod tyazhelogo maahlriostrcy;-ni~a jrf~rj~ 0(,I-E(~ Ordzhonikidze. TYIJTIUNNIKOV, A.B,,, kand.tekhn.naukj SHAJUIOVI F.N.,, inzh,j TARININt Ye.K.p inzh.; BURINJO V.L., inzh,; RUDSKAYA, G.M., inzh, Determinlng the effioienV of standardized bubble-oap plates. Khim. i neft. mashinontr. no.9:15-17 S 165- (MIRA 18:2.0) ACCESSION NRt AP4039784 S/0286/64/000/010/0037/0037 AUTHORt Vasillyev, V. (;.I Clushkov, R. X.; Zverev, A. V.1 Mikheyev,1 !.V# Yes; Ryabokon', Ma ?.I i TITLE# A system for reiLulatLng the Hach number in wind tunnel#$ 'Class 21, No. 162583 SOURCEt Byule isobr. I tovar. snakov, no. 10, 1964, 37 TOPIC TACSz wind tunnel, Mach number, automatic control, wind tunnel Instrumentation ARSTRAM An Author Certificate was issued for a system containin; a programing unit, a comparing unit, devices for measuring static and total pressures In the tunnel, and a throttling unit. The Mach number is automatically c ntroll;d b~ an electromechanical computing Unit- (Author Certificate Ng, 12 438 which is Incorporated in the faed~ack circuit and aample the Haab number from stati4-and total pressures* ASSOCIATIONi none TSUPRUNp L.I.1 TAFMTIRAr M.I. (Study of the behavior of otainless steel IDI&M in contact with liquid leadv bimuthp and their eutectic aLloy at a temperature of 500-600POI Isoledovanie p'ovedeniia nerzhaveiushchei stali JM8NqT v kontakto a zhidkim evintsomv vimmtom i ikh evtektichaskim splavom pri temperature 500-WOOC. Moskraq 1955. 9 it. (MA .14%7) (Steel,, Staimleso-Ana4sio) ZRIKHAREVICH, S.A.; KARAULOV, A.G.j SAFRONOVA, I.P.; PANICH, B.r.; DRUM, Ye.P.; DYMARSKIY, M.Ya.; MOISErEUKOv A.I.; 'KWj7ANIJitq-_' Replacing steel, eircular-flanged ingot stools by graphite-containing ones. Ogneupory 28 no.iO:437-443 t63. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledamtellskiy institut ogneu_ (for Zhikharevich, Earaulov, Safronova). 2. Ukrainskiy- nauabno-issledovatellskiy inst4.tut metallov (for Panich). 3. lowaunarskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (for Dryapik, Dymarokly, Moiseyenko, Tarzeyan). PAVLOVIC,q S.~-TARZIC, S.; NIKOLIC9 Vera Hydrozincites and mdthsonites of the Mezica Mine (Slovenia). Bul soi nat SAN 25 no.7sl43-145 159. (EW 9sl2) 1. Laboratoire de Mineralo e, UrAversite de Beograd. (Slovenia-Minerals1i (Fqdrozincite) (Smithsonits) I SOV/96-59-9-3/22 AUTHORS: Vargaftik, N.B. (Doctor of Technical Sciences), and Tarziman A,(Engineer) TITLE: _1501115-p-e'rimental Investigation of the Thermal Conductivit-y Of Steam at High Temperatures and Pressures PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 9, pp 15-21 (USSR) ABSTRAM Previous work on the thermal conductivity of steam is briefly reviewed. Ebcisting results at a pressure of 1 atm are in good agreement at temperatures up to 900 OC. The influence of pressure on thermal conductivity has been studied less, and available data at high pressures is clearly inadequate- It was, therefore$ decided to study further the thermal conductivity of steam at high pressures and temperatures, particularly at pressures up to 300 atm and temperatures of the order of 700 OC. The tests were made by the hot-wire method which has been previously described; the experimental apparatus is illustrated diagrammatically in Fig 2. A number of advantages are claimed for this method of measurement.. Special attention was paid to the risk of formation of hydrogen from water in the autoclave as a result of Card 115 oxidation of the metal. The autoclave was accordingly lined with seamless tube of pure silver. A number of SOV/96-59-9-3/22 An Experimental Investigation of the Thermal Conductivit-I of Steam at High Temperatures and Pressures other special features of the equipment are described. One of the measuring tubes used is illustrated in Fig 3 and the leading dimensions and correction for eccentricity are given in Table 1. The coefficient of thermal conductivity was calculated by Eq (3). Corrections were made to allow for the flow of heat from the ends of the heater, the temperature drop in the wall of the measuring tube, linear thermal expansion of the measuring section, and radiant heat exchange. Hitherto in measuring thermal conductivity of gases it has been assumed that radiant heat transfer is independent of conductive transfer. However, as steam at high pressure is an absorbent semi- transparent medium it is necessary to elucidate the conditions under which the effects of radiant and conductive heat transfer may be considered separately. This point is considered and it is found possible to use existing equations for the separate calculation of the two components. The thermal conductivity was calculated Card 215 by Eq (3) and the radiation from the Stefan-Boltzmann formula. The experimental data and the corrections which SOV/96-59-9-3/22 A~ Experimental Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of Steam at High Temperatures and Pressures were used in determining the coefficient of thermal conductivity are given in Table 2. Because of the small diameter of the hot wire the correction for radiation was less than 3% even at temperatures above 700 Oc. The correction for loss of heat from tho ends of the heater is about 1-2% and that for expansion of the measuring section about 0.3-0.7%. Analysis of possible errors in the determination of thermal conductivity showed that the maximum error did not exceed 1.5% at temperatures up to 600 OC. The error increases to 2% at higher temperatuzes and in tests on the 350 and 300 kg/cm2 isobars at a temperature of 450 OC. The data for the temperature range OG and pressures up to 350 kg/cm2 cover a region hitherto unstudied. Where comparison with the data of other authors is possible it is shown that the greatest divergence from previous test data of the All-Union Theimo- Technical Institute at 450 OC is 34%; at 350 OC up to 100 atm, the difference is less than 1.2%. It should be mentioned that the new experimen:tal results are systematically lower than the old ones at high pressures, Card 3/5 the difference tending to increase with the pressure. SOV/96-59-9-3/22 An Experimental Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of Steam at High Temperatures and Pressures The values published by Keyes for the 350 OG isotherm appear to be 5% low. It is of interest to apply Eq (1) to the experimental data; the corresponding curve is plotted in Fig 4. The results show that the change in thermal conductivity from the value corresponding to 1 atm. bears a simple relationship to the specific gravity. The now experimental values of thermal conductivity may conveniently be compared with the values quoted in the tables of the All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute by constructing similar curves, as is done in Fig 5. Here the lower curve corresponds to the new test data and the upper curve to existing test data using Eq (2). The greatest difference between the curves is 7%, but there are so few earlier values at high pressure that the coefficients in Eq (2) could not bo determined very accurately. The new data fully confirmed the existence of the above-mentioned relationship between the change in thermal conductivity from the value at 1 atm and the Card 4/5 specific gravity, which is very important in formulating tables. The tests also showed that the relationship is SOV/96-59-9-3/22 An Experimental Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of Steam at High Temperatures and Pressures somewhat different from that previously assumed. The tests that have been made at pressures up to 500 atm may be used to draw up a table of values of thermal conductivity of steam over a wide range of temperatures Card 515 and pressures and to correct existing tables. There are 5 figures, 2 tables and 25 references, of which 15 are Soviet, 8 English and 2 German. ASSOCIATIONs All-Union Thermo-Technical Institute (Veesoyuznyy teplotekhmicheskiy institut) 'rAf-,ZTl'AlNl , A. A., Cand Tech Sol - (dl-s-,) 0" thle heat conductan,~- r,.' ste;im xLHn M-77 parar.,!!tem," 19,jO 1-1 I (Moscow Power Institute) (KL, 109) TARZIMANOV, A.A. Application of the principle of corresponding states to the vis- cosity of gases at atmospheric pressure. Inzh.-fix.sbur. no.2:74- 77 F ,6o. (MIRA 13:7) 1.*Vseaoyuznyy ordena Trudovogo Krainogo Znameni teplotakhni- cheskiy nauabno-iseledovatellskiy institut im. F.S. DzerzbiL - skogo, Moskva* (Viscosity) VARQMIK N.Be, doktor tekhn.nauk; TARZIMANN, A.A., inzh. --- - - -1 - - I I lxpertmental InvestimtIon of the heat conductance of steam. Teploonergetike, 7 no.7:12-16 ii 160o (KIBA 13:7) 1. Veesoynxnyy toplotekbulabeekiy institut. (Stean-Therml properties) 2 2 0 S/117 61/004/009/010/013 7216 tl jV 0 0 r1.2 B104 B125 AUTHORS: Tarzimanov, A. A. TITLE: Thermal conductivity of monatomic gases I PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy zburnal, v. 4, no. 9, 1961, 86-89 TEXT: Following a previous paper (IFZh,, no. 2, 196o) concerning the application of the principle of correspo'nding state3 to the viscosity of a gas at atrrosi)heric pressure, this principle is now applied to the thermal conductivity of monatomic ",ases. In choosing the system of variables, the author refers to the Chapman-Enskog theory which furnishes the expression X = (T/M)1/2 r-2 F(kT/F) for the thermal conductivity of monatomic 0 goses of low density. Referring to J. 0. Hirechfelder et al. (Molecular Theory of Gases and Liquids, New York, 1954), the author represents the reduced thermal condustivity X red as a function of the reduced temperature T: X - xv 2/1 (M/T) 1/2 =f(T). The advantage of this definition of the red cr reduced thermal conductivity over the one used by other authors Card 1/4 27250 S/170/61/004/009/010/013 Thermal conductivity of monatomio gases B104/BI25 _) lies in the fact that the experimental data determined in Zd - k/,k, , V re 6-~ the neighborhocd of Tcr can be used directly for the determination of k1or, Pig. I indicates that the values of Xred obtained by various authors are very similar to a curve that is described by ArGd' 4.24-10-.6 /(1 +1.00/r). This expression has the form of a vv Sutherland equation. The curve of Fig. I allows the heat-conduction coefficients of monatomic gases to be calculated Aithin the range of T/To =0.5- 14. Next, E as a function of the reduced temperature is 'r analyzed for monatomic gases. The e qua t ion 6 = 2 -522/0 +0-038 C/T) gives a value of t which is about twice the value of that L which is obtained from the Enskog equation. There are 2 figures and 12 references: 5 Soviet and 7 non-Soviet. The most important references to English- language publications read as follows: W. G. Kannuluik et al. Proc. Phys. Soo., 65B, 701, 1952; Keyes F. G., Trans. ASME, L6 809, 1954; ID 1395~ 1955; Vines R. G., Trans. ASME, Ser. C, no. 1, 1960. Card 2/4 Thermal conductivity of monatomic gases ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy teplotekhnioheskiy F. E. Dzerzhinskogo, g. Moskva Institute imeni F. E. Dzerzhinl3kiy) SUBMITTED: May 19, 1961 27250 S/170/61/004/CO9/010/013 B104/B125 institut im. (All-Union Heat Engineering Fig. 1. Thermal conductivity of monatomic gases according to published data. Legends (1), (4), (11), 15) Z~ytseva L. S., Kand. dissertatsiyal MAI, 1956, ZhTF9 no. 4, 19591 (2~ 1 ~5~, (12), (16) Kannuluik et al.; (3), (6), (13), (17) Keyes et al-; 7 A. I. Rothman et al., Ind. a. Eng. Chem., v 899, 1955; (8) (14) K.1. Sch'a'fer et al., Zeitschr. f. Elektroch., F1, 1230, 19571 (9~ R. G. Vinesj (10) N. V. TBederberg, V. N. Popov, N.-A. Morozova., "Teploenergetika", no. 6, 1960. Card 3/4 VARGAFfIK N.B., doktor tekhn.nauk; TARZ114ANOV A At. kandotekhn.nauk j I Generalization of experimental data on the thermal conductivity of steam. Teploonargetika 8 no.6:5-8 Je 161. (MM 14:10) 1, Voesoyuznyy teplotekbnichookiy institut. (Steam.-Thermal properties) MUKIIAMEDZYA11OVy G.Kh.; USMhNOV.,.-A.G.; TARZIMANOV~ A..A. Experimental determination of the heat transmission of liquid saturated hydrocarbons# Izvevyseuchebszav,; neft' i az 6 no. 9.05-W 163. NIRA 17:2) 1, KazifibT;J,,~-~' mIko-tekh&o'-4ofioheskiy inst'itut im. S.M.Kirova. .1-.1s tL~, k-of cnnflileuvIrv Ul ulx~l , Fall., IVA HIM �r"d eg~ lYt,~ -,c EVA lu- -~Pi;~N R. MUKRAMETZYANOV, G.Kh.; TARZIMAJIOV, A.A.; USMANOV, A.G. Experimental investigation of the heat conduction of normal alcohols. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;neft' i gaz - no. 1t 73-75 164. (MIRA 1717) 1. Kazanskiy khimiko-takhnologichaskiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova. MUKHAMEDZYANOVP GAh.; USMANOV, A.G.; TARZIMANOV, A.A. Measurement of thermal conductivity of organic fluids and their compounds, Isv. vyo. uoheb. Z"av.; neft' i gas 7 no,10170-74 964. (MMA 13:2) 1, Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheakiy institut im. S,M, Kirova, N im "Ei TARZIMAMV, Dzh.A* Development of the theory of electrolytic polishing based on the study of electrode crystallization of metals. Report NO.2: Role of metal structure In electrolytic polishing at low current densities (anodic finishing). Trudy KKHTI no.16:171-186 '51 [Publ. '521. (KIRA 12:12) (Blectrolytic polishing) (Metals cMtals) TARZIMANOV, Dzh.A. -- W i Iffect of th; shape and location of the mu*afactured object In the electrolyte on the quality of electrolytic polishing at low current densities. Trudy MMT1 n0,17;109-118 152 [Publ- 1531- (MIRA 12:11) (Ileetrolytic polishing) TARN IINOV, D.A., VAnd.tekbn.rAuk %cbInIng of parts made of higb-9111con cast iron by means of lathes employing hard-alloy-tools, Xhim.mamb. no.1:36-38 J& 160. (HIRA 13:5) (Chemical evgIneering-Mquipmont and supplise) (Cast iron) 9/137/62/N0/00.9/0211/0"23 A005/A101 AUMOR: Tarzima TITLEi Determinii~g metal purity by measuring their reflecting capacity (luster) PIMIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 9, 1962, 110.. abstract 91702' ("Tr. Kazansk. khim. tekhriol. In-tall, 1961, no. 27, 180 -.182) TEXT: The author proposes a simple and convenient method of determining inetal purity by measuring the reflecting capacity of its electropolished surface. Plate-shaped specimens, 'lOx3OxO.8 mm, cut out-of grade.M-0, M-1, M-2, M-3 and MA Cu-strips were worked with emery paper, and polished until equal roughness of the surfaces was obtained. Prior to finishing anodic treatment the rouSbness of the specimens was tented on a Linnik interferometer. The reflecting capacity was determined on a degreased surface with the use of a refleotometeN-type de- vice. Then the whole specimen except the anodic surface.(about 2 em ) was Co- Vered with bakelite varn ish, which was subsequently subjected to polymerization. Electropo~ishing of vertically arranged specimens was performed in a spent solu- Card 1/2 S/137/62-/000/009/02VO33 Determining metal purity by... A006/A101 tion of orthophosphoric acid at 180C and 1.25 amp/dm2 current density. After ob- taining maximum possible improved quality of the surface, the specimen was extractr ed, washed in a weak H3PO4 solution, dried and subjectedito the measurement of the reflecting capacity. It is'thown that in case of polishing the surface by mechanical means ~he metal puritk does not affect its rdf1boting capacity. It is pointed out that the intensity 6f luster of electropolished Cu is in a direct relationship with its chemical purity; maximum reflecting capacity was obtained on a Cu specimen surface of 99.95% purity, and it was least on M-4. It wa3 found that finishing anodic trimming may be employed to control the chemical purity of metals by means of measuring theirieflecting capacity. Z. Fridman [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card W2 3/123/62/000/019/008/010' A006IA101 AUTHOR: Tarzimanov, Dzh. A., TITLE: Drilling of high-silicon alloys PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 19, 1962, 69 - 70, abstract 19B367 ("Tr. Kazansk. khim.-tekhnol. in-ta", 1961, no. 27, 183 - 189) TEXT: The author presents results of investigations on the machinability of highsilicon alloys,. used in chemical machinebuilding. The follo#ing problems are discussed: wear of drills and the criterion of 'their getting blunt; the ef- feat of the cutting speed, feeding rate, drill diameter, back angle, and ahar- pening of the cross blade upon-the durability of the drill. The ferrosilide (0.7% C; 15 - 16% si; 0,6% Mn; 0.02% S; 0.04% ~) with RB 360 - 370 was machLned on a vertical drilling machine 2135 at 53 - 500 rpm spindle speed and 0.1 - 0.4 amm/rev feed rate, with spiral drills prnvided with P K 8 (VK8).s1qered carbide plates, 6 - 18 mm in diameter, with 2(p = 118 - 120 ;. M - 15 - 20 ; P - 20'. Drilling,was performed without cooling and use of conductors. The through holes CArd 1/2 s/i23/62/ooo/oi9/oo8/oio Drilling of h1gh-silicon alloys A006^101 were drilled into blanks of up to 50 mm thick; the holes were 20 - 80 mm deep. It was found that highsilicon alloys could be successfully drilled with VK8 - sintered carbide spiral-shaped drills with sharpened crosspieces. At higher feed rates the durability of the drill decreases. An Increase of the back angleo(,to 15 - 200 Improves the drill performance; it is less heated, its durability in- creases sharply and the quality of machining is improved. With greater diameter of the drill its durability is raised. Depending on the drill diameter, the following machining conditions are recommended: cutting speed 15 - 25 M/min; feed rate 0.1 - 0.2 mm/rev; drilling depth (without interrupted operation) up to 20 - 80 mm. Durability of the drill (until normal blunting)-is then 50 - 60 min. There are 5 figures and 2 references. V/ E. Dymova [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 f Pr k t 1 r e r,;;~ t.,3. i 1 ii A T 44 A 27-4-4/25 AUTHOR: Tarzimanov, N., Director of Teaching Methods Laboratory, Labor -Reserve-s , ~i~stration of Tartar ASSR TITLEt Methodological Aid for the Enterprises (Motodicheakaya pomoshchl predpriyativam) 45-- PERIODICALt Proiessiohallno-Tekhnicheakoye Obrazovaniye, 1958, # 4, p 7-8 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a report on local efforts to deal with the 20th Communist Party Congress orders for better work in factories. Appropriate wrders were issued in December 1957 and a "control of worker cadres" was instituted. In December a special brigade with Deputy Director G.M. Ryazantsev of,Technical School No. 5, and Director and-Artisans' School No. 16, 1.1. Krivitskiy, made a tour of inspection and found in several factories no training at all nor any training aide. Another brigade was organized for other factories where similar situations were found. ASSOCIATION: Ucliebuo-metodicheaRly Imbinet respublikan kogo upravlenlya. trudavykh Card 1/1 rezerrav Tatarskoy ASSR (Teaching Methods Laboratory, Labor Reserves AVAILABLE: Administration of Tartar ASSR) I Library of Congress Didaotic requirements of specialsubject lessons. Prof.-tekh. obr. 19 no.8:18-20 Ag 162. (KrRA 15:12) 1. Zaveduyushchiy uohobno-matodicheokim kabinetom Tatarskogo respublikanskogo upravleniya profeasionalino- teklmAcheskogo obrazovaniya, (Teaching) VINOG V.K.; RAZUKOTSKITq V*V.,; MOTA, L910; 2" Pope. MIYNIXO7, O.V.; PICHUGINO BA,; FRCKOP'XxwVvo, ovoj ZOSMMUTSCIT, V.S.-, IVANOTA, A.S.; SNIGnWj V.0., USHC G.I.; VqRONXGTA* TIG'A.; ZANUTINA,'A.A.; SMIM~ NeAe; RIMIMp A.I.; POPOV, B.L.;.YINOGZNOTV V.P.,*XABOiIOT, T.B.; CHUCHIKOTSUr, So?.- IVANOT, Te.A.; AIKHDfOVq V,S,, r~d,; VIIIOGRADOV. VM., red.; SXi;iOi, LK., red.; KMOVSYATA,.O*G*, red. izd-va; RUDIMII r', AsKe, red, izd-va; LIM I.S., tekhn. red. [foreign commerce of the U.S,S.R. with capitalist countries] rhesh- n1aia, torgoylia, SSML a kapitalinticheekimi stranaml. Moskva, Vnesh- torgisdatq 1957, 232 p, (MM 1117) 1. Moscow. Ikint1wo-Insledwratallskiy kon"ynalcturM inatitut. (Rassia-Commerce) KOZHEV','IIKOV, 0.; TARZIMANOV R. The now Soviet-Yrench trade agreement. Vnesh.torp.. 29 no.2:16-19 '59. (MIRA 12:4) (Russia-Commerce-France) (France-Commerce-Ruesia) TARZIMAROV, R.. For farther development of Soviet-Yrench trade. Tnesh. torg. 30. no.2:?1-23 16o. .. (MIRA 13:2) Russia-Commeroe--France) (France-Commerce-Russia) KATSULAS, K.; TARZMWI~L. Dodder control, Zashch. ro!;t. ot vrad. i bol. 10 no.10:47-48 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. StnrshLy agronom Uzuekskoy karentinnoy lab~-ratorii (for Katqulas). 2. Nachalt-nik Tashkentskoy karantinnoy Impektsit (ror Tarziyav). SELIKHOVIGHp.V.A.; TARZIXEVO Z,,Sh,l BERDMV-9, D,B,p agronon-inspektor Quarantine inspection helps the collective farm. Zashch. rsst. oflyred, i bol,'7 no.9t47-48 S 162. (MIRL 16t8) L..Direktor laboratorii Uzbekskoy karantinnoy inapektaii (for Selikhovich). 2. Nachallnik Tashkentskoy oblastnoy karantinnoy inspektsii (for Tarziyov),, (Uzbekistan-Insects, injurious and beneficial) (Uzbekistan-Dodder) TARZIYEV, Z.; KOVALENKOV, G., agronom-inspektor Flame cultivator in dodder control. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.21" t65. (MIRA 184) 1. Nachallnik Tashkentskoy kdrantin-noy inspektsli (for Tarziyev). KOZAKIEWICZ, Angelina; MMILSKA, Janina Strong inflammatory reaction of the eye caused 1)), liquid from the primitive body cavity of Ascaris lumbricoides. Klin. oczna 32 '1:55 o. -57 162. n 1. Z Kliniki Chorob Oczu A14 w Gdansku Kierownik: prof. dr nauk med. I.Abranowicz Z Zakladu Biologii i Parazytologii PM w Gdansku Kierowniki prof. dr mod. F. Pautsch. (ASCARIS) (OPHTHAIMIA etiol) WYN8fQ -m.ETO-mo "ina GlycW-c curve in tbe courea of Uver cooddiosis in rabl-I ,a. Acta parasit Fol 12 no.191309-311 164. 1. lnstitu~m of Biology and Parasitology of the School of Mudialne, Gdannke -L 42956-66 wT(l)1niT(m)1Ewp(j) RO/101 AC INRi AIR6024992 SOURCE CODXE.:- R 008i/661000VOWE21 H121 AUTHOR: ZabusovA, N. G.: Razumov, A. I.: Tarzivolova, T. A. 6 TIMS: Studies in the series of derivatives of z3hosphonouif and phosphonic acids. Report 1`10. 30. Synthesis of nitrogen- and sulfur-containing derivatives of oxides 0 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Xhimiya, PaA 1, Abs. 7Zh399 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kazansk. khim-tekhnol. in-ta, vYp- 33, 1964, 167-1?0 TOPIC TAGS: organic nitrogen compoundp organic sulfur compoundi. organic phosphorus compound ABSTRACT: In a search for biologically active 'compounds, R20(0)CH2CONRIR" (I; alwayst: R--:,,;t), i2P(O)RI (11), and RIP(O)CH2COIM2" (M) were obtained by two methods. In metb od A, a mixture of R2POR and ClCH2=011R" is heated in a C02 atmosphere until the reac tion starts, and the substances are crystallized from octane or heptane. In method B, a mixturo of an amino and R2P(0)CH2CO0R is heated to 1306, and after driving off the alcohol, the substances are separated R11 R11 the method of synth631S, the yield in bo p. in *C/mm or ms p. in 0C. n20j, j4AO ' are given for 1; H, H, Ap 88# 77-89 -v R, R, A, 71, 142-3/0 .18, 1.4864, 1.0427; Ph, Ph, A, 68.5 (by method B 64%), 88og, -; H, Bu$ A, 64%4p 54p -, -; H, PhCH2, B, 72, 95, -, -; H$ Php Bp 78.5, 126, 7, -; 'H, p-lb%F4, As 37., 104p -1 -; for 11 (except R"); CH2CNp A. 83, 135-6/0-3 m- P. 1% Card --r-42-95 ACC NRt AR6024992 1.4790, 1-0764; CH2COSRt At 359 61t -, -; for UI: Pr, Ph, B, 66k 95, -, -; Pr, Phs A, 63, 117, -, -. Some of 1-321 have a spasmolytic effeat.~ For Report 29., see RzhKhim, 19669 m415. v. G. [Translation of abstractl- SUB CODE: 07 Card M7112MW TASAREGOR TS V. "Reform in the industrial and invention leadershipl" p. 1 (Ratsionalizataiia) Vol. 7, no. 9p Sept. 1957 Sofiia, Bulgaria SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (EKAI) W. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 TASBLITATOY, Kh. T.. Engineer. "Rational Systems of Distributing Electric Power in Aprimdtural Arena of the Kazakh SSR.0 Thesis for degree Cand. Technical Sci. Sub 24 14W 49, All-Union Sci Pes Inst for Mechanization and Electrification of Agriculture. M Summary 82, 18 Doc 52, Dis sertal. -tons Presented For Pgaess in Science ad Zgeineering, j.n w 11 Ic4 From VecherDMA Moskya, Jan-Doe 1949. HoF3gSL Lj. -TASBULATOV, - Kh. T. j--Engineer Cand, Tech. Scl. Dissertation: ",R-tional Systems or Distribution Electrio Power in Agricultural Areas of the Kazakh SSR." 1~ 24 May 49 All-Union Scis Res. Inst for Mechanization Etnd Electification of Agriculture SO Vecheryin ?ea Moskva surn 71 AU-THM: TITLE: PERIODIC.IL: AIISMACT: Card 1/5 Sc-r,:;e,rev, A. S. Docent 105-53-4-32/37 Dicsortations (Dinoertatnii) Elektric,"ICS-tvo, 19589 lir 49 PP. 91 - 92 (US!-)R Par the Do,;ree of Candidate of Technical Sciences,19,17-1954 At the All Union Institutes for the Mechanization and Elec- trification of A,-riculture (11sesoyunnyyc instituty mel:`-ani- natsii i elektrifhkatsii sell~,ko~;o kho:;yayrtva) 'I. Yo. Kulik" on July 1, 191,17: 11 Electric Illumination of A_-ricultural Ni-ht Vlorl~ in the Fields". Official opponents vrore: Doctor of Tec!mical Sciences Profe,-zor S. P. Vostroh- nutov, Candidato of Technical Sciences B. 1. Lut-,ovsI:oy and Can.didate of At;ricultural Scie:ices 11. A. Sz,!,,~.nov. A. A. Kracnov,,on AuE,-ust 5, 1947: 11 The Structure of the Enerjy Consumption and Vie Ways of its Rationalization in the Case of Comolexe Electrification of the Kholchozes by S7,all Electric Power Station Ei ". Official opponents were: Doctor of Technical Sciences Profe.-mor M. G. Yevroinov and C%ndid,.-to of klricultvral Sioncer, 1. A. Budzko. lm. T. TasbitjA;~~ May 24, 1949: 11 Rt,.tior!-;l Electric Rne.,,~:y D�-~tt ~-Ion S;,stomc in the Agricultural Arear of the Kazakh Dissertations 0 51 FE; -4 - 3 2 j SSR on tAc Basiz; of Their Enerc;etic Claosification". Official opponents viere: ProfaCaor V. IT. Stepanov and Candidate of A,;ricultuial Sciences A. G. Zakharin. L. Gj_R.~boc1hi,-,on February 13, 1951: " InvestiL;antion of the O-Deration P:,.,oce3c in ~Aa6metic I_-nitors of Tractors Mien Star- ting t',,e ErL;inos 11. Official opponontc .,,,cre:Doctor of A:-7ri- cultural Sciences Profescor I. T.Ku--net3ov and Ca-,,.dida'c of Technical Sciences Docent lu. 1% Galkin. A.. P. Zlat1-_OVS~_iY,on Fell-ruary 27, 1951: 'IT)-.c Carryin- out of Vie Compound E.,.citation of Alternators in Electric Porer Stations in t:ic Country". Official opponcntr, ,-.-ere: Doctor of Technical Sciences P.,-ofessor A. G. Iooiflyan, Profes3or V. IT. Stc--'anov and Caoi0i(latc of Technical Sciunces S. B. Yudit!~.,-iy. D. 11% ~-yntrit.3kiy,or, June lo, 1952: 11 2roble.- of the S:,-.chro- nization of Ccnera'ors in 1.11i~:(!-Drivon Rural U E'~ectric Powell Stationn 0-)crati,-7 'Within Virl EnLr,7,,,, Syntem". Offic-:~,.l o~,nne.,.tz; S. '-'.'Id Doctov of Tcc!iJcrl Scic.,con Profe:;sor Y(,'. Al. R,teyev. B."I. S"ad On TI-ne 19, 1",51: Diopatch Card 2/5 Co%::u:Uc~-,tion, Throu-_-11 lbzr~,.11 Sv._~-~ly Li-nac of Dissertation-- oO-j Electric Official o:)pon*,.,,,Ao S. A. Doctor of Tc~;hnicnl Scic.,xcr, 11. A. Sa-,~-,O-nov -,nd of Technic-al Sciences II. A. novs!:-'Ly. Ul I ya, A. I. Yal or Jrne M, V-~51: 11 Invc,~ti-,tion of tl~e Electromz:~;n~.,tic Procos-,on of aTvnncf0r;,ior St,--.Ijili,;or With T"troo 71indin,-,a for 0olf-Controllod Alt-~rnatoro of Rural Electric Power Stations". Officii?.1 op,,one.Ac -.ere: Doctor of Technical Scic~-,crm- Professor A. H. Lariono-I and of Technical Sciences A. '-I. Utovoki,r* P. Urvac . on of t'.e i_qv,on April 2r), 1952: I'Investi,-,--ti Electrical Characteristics of Stationary A-rie,.ultural 'Ia- chines TWith Electric Drive". Official oppon-into -,vere: Doctor of Technical Sciences Profesoor IT. A. Sa-zonov, Candi- date of Technical Sciences Docent G. 1. and Ca-di- date of TocImical Sci-mces V. S. Krasnov. B. V. Uskov, on June 17, 1952: "Invooti-Iltior, Of the E.Lrthenin- of Electro-Tractor Official opponento were: Professor S. A. DurDichov and Doctor of Technical Sciences Card 3/5 L. Yc.Ebin. Dissertations 'r-22/37 105-5c IT lo. M. Z1111,on "07c'nber 10,11"52: Problens of the Autona- 'Zic Reconnection in Rural Electric Pl ntn". Official opno- noz;t.,; wore: Doctor of Tec',.nical Scienctio 'profo:,,oor 111". F. lloyar!:ov and Doctor of Tonl~nival Scieim,)n Profe.,,cor L. Yo. M) i I i . Yo. 1;:. Lobodevay on June 9,19"3: 11 The Use of 111~m-Linoar Elo_-ezitz in Automation Sc'ieccs of Rural Uectric Plfints ana the Blabor.%tion of a ContactleSs Voitt.,,e Relay". Official o,) -lone.ito wore: Doctor of Tecl-nical Sciences Profescor M. it. Babikov mirl Professor V. ". Stc~)anov. S. Ya. on _'Iarcll , lril~ , 30 , 4: "Invocti 1--fion of the Stabilit~, of Pz~rallcl Operation of a Wind Driven ElLcIlric Povrer Station With Idle Accumulator in a Sy,-teri With Co.-:ipa- rative Capacity". Official oppazicAc. were. Doctor of Tech- nical. Sciences Professor Ye. F,%teyov, Candicla,.~e of Tech- nical Sciences D. 1". Dyntritshiy and CaAidlte of Technical OCiC~iCQO V. R. S0!_t0r0V. G. J. A-rac~iev,ori April 6,195ti: 11 Invofjti,,;,,.tion of tl~c, Drive of an Electro-Tractor With a Multis~-)eed In(luction L"ot-~Irll. card 4/15 Official o.).oncnts .-zero: of Vic Acaderly VASM1,11IL Dissertations 105-52-:-32/137 M. "I. Yevreinov and Doctor of Technical Sciences 11. V. Gorokhov. K. Ye. RostomyanLon April 27, 1954: 11 Problaims-of the Parallel Operation of a Rural Hydroelectric Power Station With a Lar,re Scale Energy System on Conditions as Present in the Armenian SSR". Official opponents were: Doctor of Technical Sciences Professor D. A. Gorodskiy and Candidate of Technical Soienooo Yo. L. Shuts. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Electrical engineering-Reports Card 5/5 U'.;S7./Farn Animals - Small Horned Cattle. C-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol-., No 18, 1958, 83414 Author : Tasbulatov S*B,, Inet : Betpak-Dal Coriplex Exporimental Station for Imimal Hus- bandry. Title ; Sheep Grazing on Seasonal Pastures of the Betpaki-Dal Corrplax. Orig Pub : Tr. Botpak-DalinBko koppleksn, opytn. at, zhivotnovodstva. Al - , Kazakhsk. fps. izd-vo) 1957, 127-138. Abstract : In order to study gmzinC; effects when grazings took place in the Betpak-Dal desert, teats were perforned on 6 flocks of sheep. After grazinG for 56 days on spring pastures, the live weight of gelded rams increased on the averaGo by 10.4 ka in all 6 flocks* Larc;est weight gains were noted for coarse-vool breeds of sheep. After 46 days of ~xazing Card 1/2 RUMIA/Plant Pbysiology Water Regime. 1-3 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958, 24659 Author Salageanu N., Tasca C. Inst Title On the Course of Transpiration During the Day and During the Vegetation Period, and on the Economic Coefficient of Transpiration of Some Cereals. Orig Pub : Bul. stiint. Acad. RER. See. biol. shi shtiinte agric., 1956, 8, No 3, 519-542 Abstrw.t : Transpirition intensity (according to L.A. Ivanov), dry plant weight, and the transptration's economic coefficient in 14 varieties of cereals-- wheat, oats and barley- were studied every 5-6 days during the vegetation period. The intensity of sunlight, moisture, and temperature was si- multaneously observed. In the majority of cases transpi- ration intensity depended upon the inteasity of light, hu- miaity, and temperature: in a few cases it could not be Card 1/2 RVi2NIA / Flcnt Ehysiology. Wetor Roginon. 1--3 "bs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol., No 22, 1958, No 9994~ Luther :Salcagormu) Y., end Tcscc, C. Inst :iloarc Dozmycsko lgtMlltDrcl-Exporir!cnt Stction Title :On the Course of Trrnspirction in the Drc!ytina end During the VoLctctivo Poricd nnd on tho Econorder.1 Index of Trrns- pirc-Aion For Sovo Ccrocls. Ori- Pub :Bul. stiint. Lord. RPR., Soo. biol. ai stiinto cgric. Sor. bot, 9, llo 2, 141-155, 1957 Abstrcot ;In the stumor of 19%, tho 1-locre Dormyr.s1co Experiment St~-tion investigated the intensity of trrnspi- rvtion during the dcytir-a in wheat, ozts vnd bcrloy of vcrious vrriotios. The studios woro conductcd for 5-6 days rt c tino, by the L. .'i. Iv,-nov Liathod, from 0730 to 1500 hours, once every two hours. The intonBity of trons- pirction dopondod chiefly on the intensity of illuminction, Orrd 1/2 14 RLr,,Tji, Flent r-tiysiology. Virter Rogiron. 1-3 .',bs Jour Rof Zhur.- Mol., No 22, 1958, xo 99945 tonporcturos di hut"idity end vind volocity. Only in r fow o-Xos could a ohango in tho intonsity of tromspirotion in tho drytivo bo escribod oxclusivoly to ono of thaso fectors. Tho mxi:2um intonsity of trcnapirction ims, as v rulo, ob- sorvad at =iddey, end rcroly did thorc occur c day hnving moro thrn ono such maxivun. In tho courso of 32 .36 drys, tho dry waight of tho plnnts incrocood continurlly. Tho v.-.lucs of tho oconomicel indox of trmspiretion rengod fro= 138 to 374, 1. o., woro coripcrntivoly low, which tho cuthor attributoo to tho good agrotochnical conditions undor which tho pl.-nts woro grown. ..-- P. L Lopushrnskiy. Crrd 2/2 PARHON,C.I.,acad.; CRACIUN,Z.,prof.; ASIAN. Ana, pro,-'.; MARXA,Viorica; VEWIV,V.; IRVID,L; ZAR&RIA,Maria; CONSTAST1113SCU,Smaranda; POPOTICI.M. T Tissular changes and lesions related to the pathology of the aged. Rumanian M. Rev-.3 n6..31)-11 Jl-S 159. (G]KRIATRIGS, pathology) - I -- - -- - CRACIUN. E 0 ;-VELCIU-V- ;- C. - -- - - - - - 0 . I . ~ ~CA, ~ Karyocytohistometry in sarcoms. Study. cereet. med. intern. 2 no.3:331-340 161. (GELL NUCIZZUS) (SARCOMA diagnosis) (CYTOLOGY) I~j Li dd 121 -ocL, cull Jo tiolafk:wil "i;. u~ 9, e 4 1 1 t o'l a ii tz r q klm-nicIria.; LXIIAI~.LA, Maria; GILORGISCUi L,; TASCA, _UiDUL-~SCU, Experiment,61 investigationo of oi3icosio cauved by adca dust. Stud. cercet. raGd. intern. 3 no.1:1.1.9-129 '-62. (SAIGOSIS experimental) SE"ANo P-) PAPPO, A-,' PRISLOPSM, A.1 TASCAl G.J BREAZU, H. 2 caseo of primary obstrwtion of the supraheyatic veins (BwW- Chiari disease). Stud. cereet. mad. intern. 4 no.2:2U-217 163. (REPAT3V VEIN THRMMIS) I - - - -- - -- - - - -- . - - -M CRAGIUMp E,,C,; VELCIU, V.H.,- ~ Histometry research in endemic thyreopathic dystrophy. Stud. cercet. endocro 14 no.4/5/6s593-599 163. 4 RUM IA GRIGORESCU, St.; NEDELCU, C.; T~~ band NASTASE, M. "Experimental Data on the Effect of Splenectomy on Uptake of Phosphorus 32 in k1i call Bucharest, Revista Sanitara Militara, Val 16, Special No., 1965; pp 514 32 Abstract: Incorporation of phosphorus P 1, 4, 7 and 14 days after s*plenec- tomy in mice. The main change noted in splenectomized mice was a sharp drop in the incorporation of radiophosphorus into bone tissue 2 hours after administration of the radioisotope. PUMANIA COSTESCUI! NiVa, Dr; BOTEZ, A., Dr; GRIRCE.Sj A., Dr; VASILIU, G., Dr; TASCA. D., Dr. ry of Trans-ports and Tele- l.-I Hospital No. 2, Minist ;Communica ions (Spitalul nr 2, M.T.T.), Bucharest t io ( ~For all); 2. Surgery Sect n Sectia de chirurgie) For Costescuq Botez and Ghirces); 3. Pediatric Section (Sectia de pediatrie) - (For Vasiliu and Taqca). Bucharestl Viata Medicalas No 13% 1 Jul 63, PP 897-902 "Severe Digestive Hemorrhage In Children In the Course of Cortisone and Acetylsalicylic Acid Treatment. :Surgical Intervention Under Hypothermiae (5) TASCA, Dan, conf. Computing the duration of motor pump priming by means of motor auction* Metalurgia. conotr mae 13 no,,10:870-M 0 161. I 1, Institutul politehnic Bucureoti, (Sucker rods) 1. , I "PICA, Darl mstiona ara--;nd open q;Al- 5.r.Tim-, 'lr lc arn~A r,*,! to tho thocretica'. of tiirbomachin,!~,,, Fr i1j. irs-, ~-ol I tah 26 no.5:73-85 3~(-, '64. 1. T.aboratory 3C 'rlyl-;-anllc3, Polytoclurtic Institut,.4, -N~--haTest. SHERBAN, P, [Serban,, P.]; TASHfft TS. LTascaj T#jj FILIPPOVICHI, A, [Filipovicil Aoll KONSTANTINMKO, M. T-donstantinescu, M.1; KOS7YCHESKOj P. LCostachescup P.1 (Bukhareat) Letterer-Siwe disease (tumorous form with lipidosia). Arkh. pat. 27 no,5j19-24 165, (MIRA 18s5) T4~1 -'Z I wo TASOAU. V. TASUU. V. Tension of viscoss threads in running off from the reel. P. 403- Vol. 7, No. 9, September 1956 INDUSTRIA TIMTILA TZORKOLOGY Bacuresti so: East Maropean Accession, Vol. 6. No.'3. March 1957- 0 TASCAU, V... ing.; UNGAR, Elena, ing, Prooessing relon fibers in the weaving mills. Ind text R= 13 no.7s271476 J1 062. 1. Fabrica OMatasea populara" (fo:r Tascau). 2. Institutul do cercetat~'textili (for Ungar). MITROV, G.) ZOGROFSKIJ, S.; TASCEV, H.; HARBCV, I.' --- - --- ---- Considerations on the clinical aspects and therapy of thyroid cancer. Stud. cercet. endc Ir. 15 no.3:273-277 164. 1. Catedrele de radjologie 9i do chirurgie. Institutul de speciali- zare si perfectionare a medicilor din Sofia. R. P. BulgAria. TAI-'GIf Gh %Tjsu, GH. Econorny in heat arid ennibustibles by utilizinf.: the exhaust steam, in-tector in locomotives. p. 22 Rn, 'ISTA t' 3AILOR FZ7?.ATE~ (Caile Feratle flomine) Bucijresti~~ Rumania; Vol. 7j no. 1~ Jan. 11059 Sept. Monthly List of Epst Biiropean Accessions ( MMI) LC Vol. 81 110. /0'/19,59 Uncl. -,y Fol la mrd. P! r, rij i v Hoh ~e o 1e, d 1 ~5 1 ~, 11 a r, h e j, Ilt g r p B ga 1, 1 -~,n Le I ir., W11 I ll,'ir Pny o h ~i a rl e VO rM q r, Pro R TASCIW, T. ERG 6hangea In cerebral arterloncleroBle. Folia med. (Plovdiv) 7 no.2,129-135 165. 1. Hohes Medizinisches Institut "I.P. Pavlov* IQ Plovdiv, Balgarien, tehrstuhl fAir Psychiatrie ( Vorstand: Prof. K. Colakov). TASCHWR, Emil: Chemical Abstracto May 25, 1954 Org8ldc Chemistry /Antithy"dcompounds. 1, i tion and syntheses of 4-gulittitated thichydant(Ans, utnii Z- -'~faghner T" v W taw RK.Kiki Oct" 2s- 9. - itits ;i 2ib-2*( 'n"gain 5URuns1yj.-1 ire IrAutn" Of 5 HCHS upwi the Johnson thlohidantain reaction wits Audm am tPe sy"Utw-les of halocTnated t , e g. KCNS well 11flited, treated with mixt. SO mi. Act and 6 nit. AcOF!, the red suln. warmed to tIO', heated I hr,, cooled, and the product wastled with 110, and treated with alkali r'lve a mixt..wpd. by fractional-crystn. from dil. ard Od%EtOI1lrito2cmnpds.: 0.5g.(1),m-lfM"*,and4Ag. (11). tn. MG-t3l; H. ni. 143-41 afttr recrystit. from dil. MOH, was 2-thio-i-acelyl-#-(p-hydroxybenAyi)hydapdain. NH,CNS Instead of KCNS u-md in a shnillar procedure. gave luatmi '77 Mi 7- z"! 1.8 g. 2-thio-3-acelyt-4.("cdoxybenzyi)kyda Klein (UL), M. 102-4.. Identical with 1. Similarly, 2.6 X. "Ai*-J-actfyf-f- CV), m. 18W, was obtair,ed from 3 g. 34-dibromotyroshie 2-Tk'[o44 heated 5 hrs. In 31) nil. RtOll with 6 mi. conid. I ICI, and the residue recrystil. from 1110. in. 210-11', sol. In ate. anti alkalies; (8) from H b3~ heating 2 firs. with sic. 110. V (3 g.) was heated in ah-, ITCI 2 firs. the sic. distd. out, the yellow residue recrystd. from ate.. and the yellow roWation removed by washing with CUCII, gave a sapoed. M, in. 1.4 C.'of which heated in ate. IM .1 firs. and the product crystd. several times from abs. and dil. a1c. ykIded. in. l9fl-7* (gas evolution). %of. In EtOll. ether. alkalies, and Insol. In. W14. 3,5-Modatyromine (3.2 X.), 3.4 S. Nlf,CNS. 14 mt. Ac.0, and 3 mi. glacial AcOll heated in a water both I,) firs., the product twitted with Iml water. and the yellow, residue recrystd. several thnes from ate. gave 0.T g. 7*,solAnC4tf.,lfrO,andCflCls- -Tyrosine Rt ester (2,011.) and 1.7 g. KCN8 licalrd with 10 nil. AcO alid 2 itil. glacial Acoll &) n1in. at It)o', the prodi!ct cooled,the cfyst. AcOK renforLd. wood tile sain. Added V) IIjO with lee 3icW-I 2.4 9. orryst. residne, 0,N-41acrijollyrosixe Ef ester, tn.' 90-1 " (front ak.). fit mill. W alkalies, cult I I ICI, and I ItO. X:7- Dibranitityriotine(O.5g.) freatrd WOOtiti.sLa. ale., with I ICI 9", heated In water bath 7 Jim., the ate. distil. ("it. allif tile Mstd. residue dis-Aved fit 11,43 anti trvated with NalIC01, tintil ticutrall gave 3,54ibrattiolyrolitinc Fj ester, in. INI-V. 11 Syntheses of thlohydantobw and other thloureide fo---jv*-vW d~dofatiyes. Ibid. 329-37(ringlish sunintary).~1,5-Dihru- inotyrosine (1) (3.4 S.) In difs-tant treated with 1.5 fill. W% NaOlt nod 1.5 mi. CIIt:CIICHtNCS In ditrcant.. Itlechalli-, - std., out, call), :lgitated 6 firs., tile dioxaste dL the soln. extd. with 1-1,0, a6lifled with AcOlf, and the Yellow residue cryst. to oin MOH gave 1.7 g. I-allyl-24hid-#4 4-hydfP.tY4,5- dihrvnjBhrn--yI)bydaor1oin, m. 200-2% PA. In Y*feCO and alkalies. Similarly. 2.7 g. I it& pyridine with 1.3 ml. 30% NaOll nod I S. EtNCS yielded I-d4y1-2-1hio44"yrlPoxy- in. 190-3". 3,6-Diffidotyro- sine (-1 11) g.) In coned. NaOU 20 mi. diollane, and 0.65 inf, fre,hli- 4191d, PhNCS heated 60 min. in a water bath gave* tn. foul. In CA and ether. 3,&Dibrontatyrosine Ft C-Acr (I g.) In diontane and 0.5-m1, of freill I - dial I PhNCS fit ether heattli 1.5 hrs* ve El ,orcpionair, in.- 17-1-30, Vtjoi' metallic Na in CA heated with 1.75 C. Rt cyclottemulone-1- curboxylate (11) in Wit, until it dissolved, and the soln. treated with I g. (NHA~ in 10 ml. tbs. ate. yielded 1.8 g. If,InstcadofU.di-I!t- succhlosucclotale was used, D 2,"ihy4rvx)oferePkhakk, M. IW5.5' was obtained- this oxidation Is the first reported, eLleofanoildiLtiveact~nofthiourm. The oxidizing prals;, Urt of thiourea may be explained to follows: I lourea itioler the Ifillneuce of itaktithis %miii and fit prowitee of. adds gives the HCI salt of disfuldine disulfide accordl IOU -+ (H,NC(:NH)I% "'I" 2HsNC(: N this System, the O"tion-reduction system cystine-cylotelne, may come In some specific conditions a carrier of It. 0.4,14 HOP OEM jail L 2n and 7. Liberc-!,~: Groiips by L- puhlisll-:~d froi,