SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YELIZAROV, N.N. - YELIZAROVA, A.N.

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FRITIMO, K.G.; TZLIZAROV, N.N., otv.red.; KOTLYAKOVA, O*Ito takhn.red, [Regulations on equipping and supplyLi~ iships with signaling equipment] Fravila oborudovanila i-snabzhenlia signalInymi "radstvami morskikh sudov. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Morokoi transport,' 1959. 53 P. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoyo upravlantye morskogo registra. (Signals and signaling) YELIZPJIOV, U.N. ~ll-I...,Uow-,~regmiattafte~,~'painting ships of the Hinistr7 off the Merchant Harine. Trudy TSHIIMF no.25:95-99 159. (MIU 12-8) (Ships-Painting) Y-E-LIZAROV, N. N. Some characteristics of the blood coagulation aptm in Botkin's disease d=ing.pregmnoy. AkuBh, I gft, 39 no,5s62,.j65 S-0 163, (MIRA 17:8) 1. Is kafedr7 akusheretva i ~inekologii (zav. - zaaluzhemyy deyatell nailki prof. K.N. Unakin) I Hookovskogo- ordens, Lenina meditsinakogo institute imeni I9M* Seohenovaq -.-YBLIZAROV, U.N.,insh.; IMMOVSKIT, A.B.,inzho Dealtvi method for eatimtIng the height of the turbulent sone boandar7 above a vosual. Sudoetroanie 26 no.10:5-9 0060. (MIRA 13:10) .'(Fluid mechanics) YELIZAROV-14Y. -qin-zIi.~VEI4KOVSYIYp-A-.ES I nz . Design of navigating bridges for seagoing vessels. Sudootrocnie-27 no.3:5-9 Mr 161. Oam 34 :3) (Hulls(Naval architeture) I (Ship handling) YELIzAROV, N.N. (Moskva); FAPMER, N.A. (K~skva) "Aynorrhagic syndrome in Botkin's disease in pregnancy& Vopomad* virus. no.9:270-275 164. (MIRA 18:4) ~E I,,- Yi, New lead-i,.)-i+,An4 41~.--r +",;,-j -vurufa,"Llre cf gleas-inre ~~%nd artistic gla.i-,. i 22 rLo.8,18-19 Ag, 165. (1-11RA 1. Cusevakoy fil-Aid lmtituti stcklxi (fr)r IP"d4n, 2. Glavnyy Lnz~pner Stakollrogn za,.,oda ine-ni. (for Yell-;tnrov). vows ZMI.*~l-%kLv.~-,AgLk2lwoltf"-N;-"M&ML%NM%*4ww,"Rl4uR4rAommmr-mwwNmff-lw"~"1F.-Fi~-P Mx Procensing of metallic -luminum; t'-a t,,,eorv of ilurninum, oxid I tr 1, sis "Ce'r-vq e C ec C TSvetmetizdqt, 1952. (?-.ic 53-EC-) Ivoliation of the ori,-Inql: 207 r- Mcrorilm 717-5 137-58-6-11898 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 101 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yelizarov, TITLE: The Experience of the Volkhov Works in Perfecting the Produc- tion of Aluminum by Electrolysis (Opyt Volkhovskogo zavoda v usovershenstvovanii elektroliticheskogo proizvodstva alyuminiya) PERIODICAL. Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 8, pp 59-64 ABSTRACT: The technical parameters of the electrolytic production of Al at the Volkhov Aluminum Works improved considerably from 1947 to 1956 (see table). The improvement in these parameters is due to a combination of a rise in cd in the baths and conver- sion to electrolytes with low cryolite ratios, an increase in the depths both of the Al and of the electrolyte in the bath, and the maintenance of more uniform current on the line. Contrary to opinion previously held, maintenance of a constant line current and absence of significant current fluctuations yields a rise of several percent in Al current efficiency. A significant role in improving the electrolysis process procedure was also played by an increase in the depths of metal and electrolyte in the bath Card 1/,3 owing to increased heat retention by the cells and improved 137-58-6-11898 The Experience of the Volkhov Works (cont. Year Parameter 1947 1956 Line current, amps 3ZZ36 40Z17 Bath output, kg/day 207 294.9. Current efficiency, Jo 79.7 91.Zl A-C power consumed, kwh/t 20,230 17,522 Anode cd, amps/cm2 0.90 1.14 Cathode cd, amps/cmz 0.53 0.58 Cryolite ratio 3.0 2.20 conditions for the dissolution of the Al?O immersed in the bath. However, , 3 the fundamental cause of the improvement was enrichment of the electrolyte with AIF3, with the result that dissolution of metallic Al and oxidation there- of diminishes, current efficiency increases, and - in connection therewith - the possibility and necess;.ty arises for an increase in current to compensate for heat losses in the cell formerly covered by the heat of oxidation of the Al dissolving in the electrolyte. A significant role in increasing current effic- iency is also played by the maintenance of a high concentration of A1203 in the electrolyte. The higher the concentration of A1203 in the electrolyte, the Card Z/3 13'7-58-6-11898 The Experience of the Volkhav Works (cont. lower the-Al losses and the higher the current efficiency, This is explained by the inhibition of the oxidation reactions by anode gases from the Al dis- solved in the electrolyte. I.G. -l..Aluwinum--Electrolysis, 2. Electrolysis--Effectiveness 3. Aluminum--Pro- duction . 4..Electrolytes--Materials Card-3/3 SOV/137- 59-3-5405 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 3, p 79 (USSR1 AUTHOR: Yelizarov, P. G. TITLE: t-W-ate-r-power and Raw-material Resources of the Area for the Development of an Aluminum Industry (Gidrocnergeticheskiye i syrlycvyye resursy kraya-- rAvyit;_yu,alyuminjyevogo prolzvorlstv;~) PERIODICAL: Tekhn.-ekon. byul. Sovnarkhoz Krasnoyarskogo ekon adm. r-na, 1958, Nr 2, pp 16-20 ABSTRACT: The construction of a large complex of aluminum industry based on the nepheline deposit of the Goryachaya Mountain (Sharypovskiy rayon) and the cheap energy of the Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Sta- tion.is under consideration. The industrial complex will consist of the following: The Uzhur open-pit. mine with mechanical ore con- centration, the Achinsk alumina and cement plants, and the Krasnoyarsk aluminum and rolling plants. Use of the nearby deposits of high-grade limestone and fuel for the production of A120~ and cement is proposed. 130,000-amp electrolyzers are to be installed, and progressive technology is to be practiced at the alum- Card 112 inum mill. The specified ctikrent efficiencY is >901/d, the specific SOVA 37- 59- 3-5495 Water-power and Raw-material Resources of the Area for the Deveiopment (cont.) consumption of electric energy is t5,150 kwhjsictj*~.. A powerful system for drawing off and absorption of gases and reutilization of recovered dusts and FIF in the pro- cess are provided for. According to the specifications the cost (C) of I ton A1203 will be 608 rubles; with full utilization of waste products it will be 477 rubles, while the C of cement will be 500/o lower than it is at the cement plants now in operation. C of At will be 2,841 rubles. 1. G. Card Z/Z XONPANIYXTS, Kariya Fadorovna; YILIZAROV,P,,~6, insh., reteenzent; BXLTAYET, A.I., red.;$ It I-KIND K., red.isd-va; ISLUTITIM. P.G., takhn.rad, [Crystallographical and optical analysis in the aluminum industry] Kristalloopticheekii analis v alluminievon pro- izvodetva. Kookya, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvatnoi metallurgii, 1959. 179 P- (KIU 12:6) (Aluminum-AnalysiO (Crystallography) f=PLT---T~MV.I ~?.F. 11 uR, Lon rletl24' Pp.1 titlAl III KMnt 1 .1 iniqaqw, F.P. r"c ACCOSSfore. crit. "Unw). uuuuo~i Du y , y . Fk . Finn T ?-I . I -f.11 H1 IV I il . F ~ "Installation and Operation of Ste= Boilers in Electrical Power Plants," 3951. AID P - 2394 Subject USSR/~Engineering Card 1/1 Pub, 110-a - 8/15 Authors : Yeli;arov P. P. Kand. Tech. Sci., and Teplov, S.V.,Eng. Title : Heat losses at the start and stoppage of the TP-170 boilei Periodical : Teploenergetika, 7, 38-44, JI 1955 Abstract : The authors report on results of tests made on heat losses during normal operations of a boiler of the TP-170 type. The tests are explained in detail, with tables and curves. Nine diagrams. Institution: Moscow Power Engineering Institute Submitted No date C-MtIKU-p Mia.p red BELIKM9 L.D.v red.1 YRUZAROV# P.P.p red.1 HUHMVP V.V.t red.j NMTINt B.P.9 red.1 PRU2Mp S.L.p red.j SHMBERGt Ya.Asp red.j IGLITSYNv I.L., redej ANTIlp 1,Vsv rodol SKVORTSOVI I.M.j takhn. red. (Fifty yeara of-the Moicow Order of Lenin Power Engineering Institute] 50 let Hookovskogo ordena Lehina energetichaskogo instituta imeni V.M. Molol"a. MoBkvap Goa. enbrk'* i'2&.,09'1955. 302 P* (14IRA 340) (Power engineering) MIZAROV, P.P., kandidat tekhnic heskikh nauk. I 1 4 ~ . Conclusions and generalizations from the analysis of boiler troubles in electric pover stations. Trudy MEI no-25:161-180 1 '55- (Boilers) (HLRA 9:7) TELIZAROV# Pavel P!~y ~qyLptl_AHITSMANt SYe,j inzh.p retsenzentj -MOVSKAYSt X.Ya.p red.; VORONIN, K.P.p tekhn.red.j LARIONOV'I 0,Yeey tekbnoredo [Operating high-pressure boiler units at eloctric power plants] Mcopluatataiia kotelInVkh ustanovok vysokogo davleniia n& elektrootantoiia)ch. Mookval Gooernergsizd-voq 196le 399 p# (HIU 14W lo Moskovskiy ordena Lenina energeticheskiy institut (for Shitsman). (Boilers) (Steam power plants) -KONSUV-M- Y-.-inzh.-mekhanik Using the SM-2 snow remval machine for station track clearing# Pat' i put,khozo 7 no.2tlS-19 163o (MRA 16s2) .1. Nachallnik otantaii BatVakio Kuybyshevskoy dorogi (for Konnov). 2, Stantaiya Batraki, Kuybyohevskoy dorogi (for Zavorotkov). 3. 1-ya Moskovskaya distantsiya (for Yelizarov). "IYDAYMIMMY.-MA PROIZVEDE1011YA LITERATURY ZA 1951 GOD BY) S, Y~Ml:',AROV I B. YMIEL~lv. 111O.MA, IZD-VO ZIIANIYE, 1952. 47, (1) P. (Vtj:ifOylJz'N(,'YN OUSE- CH.'F,C,TIIO PO -(ASMO3TRAN!,;,'IIYlJ POLITME,''MI! I lljAljGlfiCYYli ZIIAI;17. Y)521 SERIYA 3, NO. 46) BlBLIOMAPHY., t). 45-(48) YZLIZAROV, B., inshener. Uniform norms at enterprises of a trust. Sots. trud no.10j92-93 0 156. (HLRL gsll) l..Otdel rabochikh kadrov, truda I sarabotuoy platy tresta *Stalin- gradneftegazrazve&40. (Prospecting-Produotion standards) ISLIZAROT9 Be, lnzh,-podpolkovnik; KBMHINKO, Io, inzh.-podpolkoynik. ~--, "" -Ip~:,:.. IA now fuel unit.' %-H at no.4t5o-53 Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5) (Gas and oil engines) GRIMITSKIY, Yu.S., arkbitaktor;,YELIZARDV, S.I.. inshener. -, -1 4:1~ 15~~ Landscaping grounds of the Central Moscow stadium. Gor. kboz. Kook. 30 n0-9:13-15 S 156. (MLRA 9:12) (14oscow--Lands.,ape gardening) "W! 'C'. WW 05026510 9 0096 SOURCE COIE, UR/0286/65/000/020/00 51 AUTHORs relin!~~ S 16 ORG I notto TITLE: Installation for coded regulation of dolivery..pr liquid, Class 42,, No, 17-5742t SOURCEI Byulleten' lzobreteniy I tovarnykh zwkov, no, 20# 1965, 95-96 TOPIC TAGS: I!Suid level gage liquid level, valve ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate describes an instalLttion for coded regulation of delivery of liquid containing discrete volumetric delivery (;ages. To increase the accuracy and speed of performance, the installation contains several sections which work in parallel. Each section consists of one or soveral Identical volumetric measuring devices, an-inverse-mater-the--inlet channarls of'which are connected with fhf~ put lines of the regulating coder# and differentiating calls which ara con- nected with the terminal switches of the measuring devices, d logical scheme con- nected with the motor,, and the terminal switches and valves of the rmauring-device-a SUB COIZI 33" SUM DAM 02Jan64 -Ms 681.W--522 Card IA YELIZ&ROV,-,V.A,9,.dotsent "Problems of sanitary statistical' by P.I.Kurkin. Roviewed by V.A.Elizarov. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 6 no.3;~5-36 0 162. (MIRA 16s4) (SANITATION-STATISTICS) (KURKIN, P.I.) YELIZABOV, V. A. "Experiment In the Organization of the Fight Against Suppurat- ing Diseases of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissues in Industrial Installations." Cand Ked Sol, Leningrad Sanitar7-Hygione Medical Inst, Min Health RSFSR, Leningrad, 1955. (KL, No 10, Mar 55) SO: Sum. No . 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15) - ---------- - ----------- maditelaskikh nauk Methods for studying the incidence of dineases among the rural population. Zdravlos.leder. 1 noo6:18-21 Je '57- (KIRA 10:8) 1, 1z kafedry organizateii zdravookhraneniya (zave - prof, B.S.Sigal) laningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenichaskogo Haditsinakogo institute (MICAL STATISTICS) YELIZAROV, V. A. "Experience of atudy of rural population morbidity according to the data of Volosovskiy Rayon of leningradakaya Oblast." report sutatitted at the 13th All-Union Congress of Hygienists.. Epidemologists and Infectionists, 1959. ,-MIZAROV.,,- V.A. kind. mad. nauk (Leningrad) Work of the ruml sanitary and epidemiological service with the district hospital; data from Kingieepp and Roshohino districts, Leningrad Province. Sov.zdrav. 19 no.l-.8-11 160. (MIRA, 13:4) 1. Is kELfedry organizataii zdravookhrameniya (Ispollwayushchiy obya*annosti zaveduyushchego, - dotsent A.P. Xokhnenko) Leningrad- skogo saniiarno-giglyanioheekogo mediteinskogo instituta (direktor - Prof. A.Ta. Ivanow). (LUINGRO PROVINGS-PUBLIG HUM) GORRADEY, K.K., doktor med.nauk; YELIZIfAIR kand.med.nauk; GOLUB, M.G. ~IOVV~.A. Significance of dispensary treatment in preventing the exacerbation of hypertension; based on materials from the ffSevkabel", factory in Leningrad. Zdrav.Ros.Feder. 6 no.9:16-19 S 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Iz kafedry gigiyeny truda s klinikoy professionallnykh bolezney (zav. - prof. Ye.TS.Andreyeva-Galanina) i kafedry organizatsii zdr.avookhraneniya (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyushchego - prof-. Ye.Ya.Belitskaya) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gi iyenicheskogo meditBinskogo instituta i mediko-sanitarnoy chasti ~glavnyy vrach M.G.Golub) zavoda nSevkabell". . (LENINGRAD-HYPERTENSION) BURLOVA, L.Ya., kand.med.nau4-J%LlZARQY., _V.A. (Leningrad) Study of cardlovascular disease incideztc~ among workers with temporary disa&lity, 'Gov.zdrav. 21 no-8140-47 162. (MIRA 15S11) (zave - prof. Ye.TS.Andreyeva- 1. Iz kafedry gigiyeny4.-lrucTQ,. Galanina) i kafedry organizatsii zdravookhraneIL'Iya (ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyushchego -;- doteent A.P.Moldmnko) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenicheijkogo peditsinakogo instituta. (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTM-DISFASES) (DISABILITY EVALUATION) YELIZAROV., Y,A.,otvetstvennyy radaktor; VXRZHBITSKIy,,&j6,redaktor; IAZARXNKO, Bj.,redaktor; 7RtIMIN.'G.I..radaktor;712T.12NKOVA. Te. t-elancwivi.V4 redaktor (Problems in mass construction of Apartment houses] Voprosy massovogo zhilishcbnogo stroitel'stva. Kiev, Goo. izd-vo lit-rY po stroit. i arkhtt. USSR, 1956. 340'p. NLRA 10:5) 1. Akademiya arkhitektury URSR, Kiyev. Inotytut arkhttaktury sporud. (Apartment houses) ADRIANOV. P.K. AORIANOV--S.M. - BFj=IKOV~-B#S.-; GO1O6V-KO,-VO_. V.111j; I)CBROVOLIS'KIY, A.Va [Doborovolls'IWI, A.V.J; DOVGAL, M.F. [Dovhalf, M.F.]; XjWt,,j%-YjD* CIRlizaroy, V.D.J; ZHIZDRINSKIT, V.M. [Zhyzdrynv'kyi, T.K. ; Zft11OORODSK1T, O.K. LZventgorods'17t, O,X.]- ZAYCIMILD, R.M. [Zoichenko, R.M.I.- IVANZWO, Ye.l. [Ivanenko. 11A.I.J; KOKa. A.M.; KOSOYANOV, O.K.; XAZAKOV, 0.1,; KOSMIKO. S.K.; KLIHMO, T.A.; XDtOYAKOV, O.P.; KALISHUK, O.L.-, LILICHINKO. M.T,; LEBMICH, X.V.-, MIKHAYWV, Y.O. [Yykholloy, V.0.1; MOROZ, I.I.; HOSHCHIL'. V.Yu . [Moshchill, V.ru.); HEMOUNY, P.S, [Noporothnii, P.S.I. IWATNIY, S.M. [Notdatnyt, S.M.]; NOVIKOV V.I.; POLVOY. S.1. tPolevot, S.K.1; PMMIMT. M.Se; PUZIN, 00~e. CPuz1kO O.E.]; RADIN K.S&-. SLIVINSKIY, 0.1. CSlivinfilkvi 1 0.1.1; STANISIAVSKIY. A.I. tStanislavalkyi, A.I.1; USMSKIY. V.P. [Uspenolkyi, V.P.1; KHORKHOT, O.Ta.; KHILYUK, Y.P.; TSAPENKO, M.P.; SHVIDTS, V I ; 14ALICHUSICIY, V. [Hallchevelk)!, Vj, red.; ZELNUKOVA, Ye: fZele.1- kova, 3.1, takhn.red. Me Ukraine builds] Ukraine budute. Kyiv, Derth.vyd-vo lit-ry z budivnytstva i arkhit.. 1957. 221 p. (MIRA 11:5) (Ukraine-Construction industry) DROGICHINSKIY. Nikolay Yemellyanaviefi- -MIZAROT,-,Tiktor..I)mitriyevich [1311zar~v, T.D.); SMVANOVA. Tatlyana Koksimovna: RIMCHEKO, I.M., red.; GRIMMO, T.I. CHrvshko,.T.l.jj, takhn.red. [seven-year construction plan In the Ukraine] Budivellna eamyrichka Ukrainy. Kyiv, Dersh.vyd-vo lit-ry z budivnytstva I arkhitektury URSR, 1960. 133 p. (KIRA 14:4) (Ukraine--Conetruction industry) YELI ZAROV j V.D. . kand. arkh. , red. - ME-DWER-lil-MM. -1-1n-z Fi. -;DE, M,-- TYAHy S.S.j nauchzVy red.; SLIll"K0, B.I., red.; NARIIISYMA, A.L., tekhn. red. [Largo-pomel housing coni3tructionl Krupnopanollnoo zhiliahchnoo stroitelistvo. Pod obshchei red. V.D.Blizarova i M.I.Modvodova. Kievp Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po strolt.i arkhit. USSR, 1961. 194 P. WIRA 34:12) 1. Akademiya,budivnytstva i arkhitektury URSR. 2. DeystvitelInyy clilen Akademii stroitellstva i arkbitektury USM (for Yelizarov). (Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) YELIZAROV Naall k; 14ATSKLVICII, ,,b kand. ekon. nau STi-SYDEPTILVIt K.P., red. (Economics of production on the Kirov Collective.Farm] Ekonomika proizvodstva v kolkhoze im. Kirova. Rostwi-na- Donu, Rostovskoe knlzhnoe A.zd-vo, 1965. 121 p. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Predsedatell kolkhoza imeni Kirova.7 Zernogradskogo rayona, Rontovsk!qa oblast' (for Matskevi,~h). YELIZAROVO Vladimir Grigorlyovfth; LEVCHUK, K.V., red. izd-va; S-.,--r-e-d-.-17zdi-va; PAVLOVSKIY, A. A4 ~ tekhn. of aluminum] [Wqrld copitalixtpark Wumi-nii; mirovoi 6~it4liitichdp'WO*iiZk'. Moskva, Vneshtoriisdat, 1963, 165 P. (Aluminum---Markettn~') YELIUSIOV, V.M.; BUZUK, R.V. lligh-r,Teclsion gernetrical leveling at short diztc-,r,,~e3. 127. TPI 118:11,9-122 163# (im"Mri 24:9) MAKSB,'OV, Matvey Vasillyevich; GORGOEN, Gernitdiy Ivanavich; GITKIII, L.S., prof., retsenzent; Y.F.LIVIOV, V.N.., inzh.., retsenzent; LYUBD=A, T.M. s -- [Radio guidance of missiles] Radioupravlenie raketami. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio," 19(4. 643 p. (MIRA 18:1) YELIZAROV, V. P., Cand Phys-Math Sci -- (diss) "Rings of individual associative rings." Moscow, 1960. 7 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Mathematics Inst im V. A. Steklov); 165 copiesi price not given; (KL, 17-60, 138) 80204 S/038/60/024/02/02/007 16.1600 AUTHOR: Yelizarov, V.P. TITLE: On Quotient Rings of Associative Rings PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Seriya matematicheskaya, 1960, Vol. 24# No. 2#,pp. 153-170 TEXT: Let R be an associatative ring, S an arbitrary multiplicatively closed system of its elements without zero. The homomorphous mapping%? (or )of R into a ring RO is called S - (or 9 - ) reducing'if 1. ) all elements irom ~P (S) (or 0 (S) ) possess two-sided inverse elementjs in R' 21)_jor XE R' there exist ~* WE ~O(Sj and)o (06%AR) (or ~f_ (s)46 %P (S) qnd f (r)G 1~ (R) such that x ;--C*(S) -LP(r) (or x IT (r) C ~O ('s)] _"). The two-sided ideal I (or"i) of Oe:ting R is called S-simpie (or S-simple), is 1.) 1 (or f) contains no elements from S 2.) from r6R, seS, rs6I or sroSI (or re6f or sr4SI ) it follows rrz I (or rl5f), 3 to all reSR and s4OS there exist such -R and*s 69 that a r _ sIC-L (or r9 or Cs elements r C r 1 1 1 1 1 1 Theorem 1: 1 (or 1) is S-simple (or 9-simple).If and only if it is the kernel of an S-reducing (or S-reducing) mapping f (or~0) of R. Card 1/3 On quotient Rings of Associative Rings S/006'00~024/02/02/007 :The ring R(a) is called generalized left quotient ring of R with respect to S? if 1.) R can.bemapped into R (a) by means of an S-re ducing homomorphism 2.) if R is mapped into a ring RI by means of an S-reducing homomorphism 'then there exists a homomorphic mapping %p of R into Rt such that The right quotient ring _R of(a) R is similarly de- (s) flned. Tbeorem 2s R possesses a left (or right) quotient ring R (a) (or-9 (S) with respect to S if and only if the intersection of all S-simple (-or'g-simple) ideals of R is also an S-simple (or*U-simple) ideal of R. Theorem 31 MR possesses an R (orR -) en this is uniquely determined with reaDect to R and S exceptWomorpbf8l., t" Theorem 49 If R possesses the rings R(,) and -ff(,), then it is R IT (S) (S). .over R if and only if the intersection I of all S-simple ideals of R is identical with the intersection Y of allIf-simple ideals. The author proves sevv.csl rroperties of the rings R(,) I e.g. Theorem 61 If R possesses an R(s), then the identical automorphism is the only endomorphialm of R for which the ring y(R) remains invariant. Card 2/3 80204 On quotient Rings of Associative Rings S/038/60/024/02/02/007 The author investigates ideals of the ring R and ideals of its quotient ring. 12 theorems and 6 lemmata-are given altogether. The author mentions A.I. Uzkov. There are 6 referencess 1 Soviett 3 American, I German and 1 Japanese. PRESENTEM by A.I. Malltsev, Academician SUBMITTEDs April 27, 1959 Card 3/3 v0-5,9 16(1) S/02o/6o/130/06/002/05.9 AUTHOR: Yelizarov,V.P. TITLE: Ring of Quotients With Respect to the Simple Ideal PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk sssR,196o,vol 130,Nr 6,ppII86-1188 (USSA) ABSTRACT: Well-known results on the quotient rings in commutative regions of integrity (( ) are extended to generalized -ompare r Ref j-'Re 1 0 left quotient i _f _Yf an arbitrary aesociative ring. Two theorems and five lemmas are given. The author uses essentially the results and notations of his unpublished lecture fRef 12 at the Moscow Mathematical Society. There are 2 references, I of which is Sovistp and 1 American. ASSOCIATION:Matematichoskiy institut imeni V.A.Steklova Akademii nauk SSSR (Mathematical Institute imeni V.A.Steklov AS USSR) PRESENTEDi November 6# 19599 by A.I.Malltaevt Academician SUBMITTED: November 2f 1959 Card,1/1 YELIZAROV,.V.P. - Radical ring of quotients. Sibouat.zhuro 3 no.,3:360-367 My-,Je 162, (Rings (Aagebra)) (Aggregates) (MIRA 15:9) GRINEVICH, K.P.; RODZEVICH, N*Ya.,- SOBOLEVSKIYp M.V*; YELIZAROV, V.P. Protecting steel and wood surfaces from overgrowths of mussels and from the effects of water. Plast.masay noas2l-23 164.~ (MIU 15:2) (Proteative coatings) M YELIZAROVY VOPO Some properties of rings of quotients# Sib. nat, zhur. 4 nc-5:1053- 1059 S-0 f63. (MDU 16s12) YZLIZAROV, V,P. Nonsingular dimensional rings. Sib. mat. zhur. 6 nc.""1181-1184 S-0 165. (MBU 18210) ANDREYEV, Ye.A., inzh.; YELIZAROV. V.R., inzh. A device for high-frequency co=unication between the hoisting operator and the shaft inspector. Gor. zhur. no.10:70-71 0 165. (MIRA 1811l) 1. Severo-Kavkazskiy filial Konstruktorskogo byuro TSvetmetavto- matika. YELIZAROV, Y.S., inshener. Calculation of profile losses in marine turbine nozzles with exit eages of ena thickneas. suaostroenia 23 no.8:24-29 Ag 157 (MIRA 1;:11) (Marine turbines) YELIZAROV VS kand.tokhn.naukfs WINEV, G.F.9 kand.tekhn.nauk Study.of radical leaks in marine turbines and choosing the best size of covering, clearance,, and degree of reaction in tho stage.. Stidobtroonie'26 no.2121-29 (208) rieb 060. (MIRA 14.11) '(Marinb turbines) .VOLIFSONO I.M.; YELIZAROV,, V.S.; LOPATITSKIY, A.O.; OZERNOV, L.A.; 1 TRIFONOVA, M.A. Aerodynamic study of the operation of plane and annular cascades with TS-2A profiles developed by the Moscow Institute of Power Engineering. Trudy,MEI no.47:31-36 163. (MIRA 17il) YELIZAROV. V.P. Relations between the generalized rings of quotients. Dokl. AN SSSR 135 no.2:252-254 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Malitsevym. (Rings (Huthematice)) YELIZAROV. V.P.; PILAMVSKAYAg A.I. I~w- ~ Sufficient conditions for the existence of a quotient ring. Sib. mat. zhur. 5 no.5sll9l-1194 8-0 164. (MIRA 17:11) MATVEYEV,p Gavriil Alaksayevich; KAMM, Ge*rgiy Fadoroviohl MARKOV, Ni- kolay Mikhaylovich; YELIZAROV,,Vfdin Sergay(ovich; MOISEM, A.A., prof,, doktor takhn. na-uFO-r-s-toi-n-ze-F;~ATWMI A.N.p zaal. dayatell nauki i tekhniki RSFSR, prof., doktor tekhn. nauk, retsenzefit; SER- DYUKOV, S.A., nauchrqy red.; VLASOVA, Z.V., red. ; SHISHCHKOVA, L.M., tekhn. red. [Aerodynamics of marine turbine blading) Aerodinamika protochnoi chasti sudovykh turbin. By G.A,Matvayev i dr. Leningrad., Gos, soiuznoe izd-vo sudostroit. promyshl. 1961. 362 (MIRA 14:9) (Marine turbines-Aerodynamics~* THASE I Boox EawiTATICK BOV/5847 matveyev, Oavriil Alekaeyevich, Georgiy Fedorovich Kamnev, Nikolay Mikhaylovich Markov, Vadim Sergeyevich Ye3izarov Aeradinamika protochnoy chasti sudovykh turbia (Aerodynsaies of the Gas-Flow Section of Ship Turbines) Leningrad, Sudprcmgiz, 1961. 362 p. 275p copies printed. Reviewers: A. A. Moiseyev, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Honored Scientist and Technologist of the RSFSR, A, N. Patrashev, Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Scientific Ede: SO, A. Serdyukov; Ed.: Z,,' V, Vlasova;Fecho Edsi Le M. Bhl4hkova. PURPME: This book Is Intended for designers and research vorkers in ship- building. It may also be useful to students taking courses in ship- building and power machine building in schools of higher education. CUMME- The book deals vith the most common methods of aerodynamic invesiigation of the blade apparatus of sb4p turbines and gives the rosults of these 1nveotigationso Practical recc=endations on the design Card Aerodynanics o_1' the G~S_Plow (cont.) SOV/5847 and heat computation of subsonic and supersonic blade apparatus are also giveno Sections 4-6 of Ch. II., See# 10-3.1 of Ch# III., Sec* 13-14 of Ch, IV, Sece 16-17 of Ch. V, Sec. 18, 20 of Ch* VI, Sec. 23 of Ch. VII, See. 29-31 of Ch. V111, See. 34-37 of Ch. IX, and See. 39-40 of Ch. X vere vritten by Go A. Matveyev; See- 5 of Ch- II., Seco 25 of Ch. VII by G. F. Kenney; Sees 1-3 of Ch. 1, See- 7 of Ch- II, See. 11-12 of Ch. IV, See. 19 of Ch. VI, See. 24, 27 of Ch. VII, and See- 33, 38 of Ch- Ix -bY M. M. Markov; Sec* 8 of Ch* II, Sec* 15 of Ch. IV., and See. 26 of Ch. VII 'by V. S. YeUzarov; Sec* 21-22 of Ch. VI by G. F. Kamnev; Sec. 9 of Ch. 137,, and Sec. 28, 32 of Ch. VIII by G. A. Matveyev and G. Fe Kenney. No personalities are mentionedo There are 47'references: 41 Soviet (in- 0 -1 Uld ling 3 translations), 5 English, and I French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Conventional Symbols for Basic Values 6 Card 2/7 ~~~tek'hnsnauk Limit the noioe at reinforced concrete product plents, Stroitell no.7:26-28 Jl 161. (14IRA, 14:8) (concrete plantE)(Iloise) YELIZAROV Yu.. inzh.1 KOVRIGIII, S.,, kand.tekhn.naukl OSIPOV, G., YELIZARDT Yu.A- Physiological properties of chemoreceptors of the tick Ixodes perBUICatUB P. Sch. during 'the ac,~ion of repellents. Vest. Mook. un. Ser. 6: Bid., pochv. 16 n0-4:45-50 JI-Ag 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Komplekanaya laboratoriyapo, inchonlyu oredstv i sposobav bor'by o vrednymi zhivotnymi, i boleznyami rastenly Moskovskogo gosudarstvenrof,o universiteta. (17IS90T UITS AND REPELIMS) Mcks).. ISENSE ORGANS,= YELIZAROV 'Yu A. Investigation of chemoreception in insects and mites. Report No.l. Eloctrophysiological otudy on chemoreception in crickets. Nauch. 6kl. vya. shkoly; biol. nailki no.jx57-61 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Rekomendovana, kafedroy antomologii Mookovokogo gosudarst- vennago univeruiteta im. MoVe Lomonosovas (CRICKETS) - (SENSE ORGJUS.-INSECTS) ,-XUUMV, Yu.A. (Wokya) Chemoreception of insects and repellents., Unp.novr.biol. 54 no.ltlO2-114 Jl-Ag 162, (MMA 15M) (INSECT BAITS AND RMMJMTS) (SIDISE ORGAVS-INSECTS) YELIZAROV, Yu,A, Study of cbemoreception In ineects and ticks; electrO- physiological study or chemoreception in ixodid ticks, Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 61 Biol., poahv. 18 no.6:16-24 TT-D 163, (MIRA 16- U) 1. Kafedra i. %-G-1pleksnaya laboratoriya po izuebeniy-a ,p,7,sobov bor'by a vrednymi zhivotnymi i boleznywai vast~Dnl-y. YEIMAROV, 'Yu.A., naucim7y motrudnik How repellents work, Nauka, i zhizn-I 30 no-4126-28 Ap 163. (MUU 16:7) 1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Mookovskogo goBudaretvannogo universitata. (Insect baits and repellents) ZOLOTAMV, TeAh.; YELIZAROV, Yu.A. InTestigation of the chemoreception of Insects and ticks; localization of chemoreceptors reaponding.torep~llents in the tick Ixodea persuli4tus P.Schd' Vest. Mosk. un.'Ser. 6t Biol., po6hv. 18 no.1: 7-9 163. (MM 16t12) 1. Kafedra entomologii Moskovskogo universiteta., ............. ZOLOTAW, Ye.Kh.; YELIZAP.07, Yu*A. Research on chemoreception in insects and tickst behavior of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. ticks und r the--action of repellents. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol, 33 no.lS47-53 Jd-4-164 (MIRA 18i1) 1. Blologo-pochmnyy fahdltet Moskovskogo gosudarst7ennogo universiteta imeni M.V.Lomonosova. YELIZAROV YU.A. Study of chemoreception in insects and ticks. Report No. 1. Electrical activity-of chemoreceptors of Haller's organ under the action of repellents. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; biol nauki no. 2:55-59 164. (MIRA 17;5) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy entomologii Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta im. M.V.Lomonosova. ZOLOTARL7, Ye*Kh.; YELIZAROV, Yu.A. Study of chemoreception in insects and ticks; characteristics of the function of chemoreceptors In the tick Hyalomma asia- ticum P, Bch. at E, Bch* under the influence of repailentse Zbol. zhur. 43 noe41549-559 164 (MIRA 170) 1. Biological-Soil Tacultyo State University of Moscow. SIM YE. ji'~ROVY YU.A. Vy-Ji 165. A YELIZAROV, Yu,A, Study of the chemoreception of insects and ticks. Physiology of contact chemoreceptory sebsillp in ixodid ticks. Zool. zhur. 44 no.10:1461-1472 165- . (MIRA 18:11) 1. Mookovokiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. ~-ACC_NR_1-07000994 - --CA,~#)--SO-URC~--CODEI..-'Un/dk5g-/65/014101:0/146l-/1:472--~' ~AUTHOR: YelizarovA_ Yu. A. ORG: Moscow State University (Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy.universitet) !TITLE: Chemoreception in insects and ticks. Physiology of contact ~chemoreceptory sensillae In Ixodea ticks SOURCE: Zoologicheskly zhurnall v. 44, no. lop 1965, 1461-1472 TOPIC TAGS: animal physiology, insect physiology, chemoreception, entomology/ ~~+, 4,e~k ABSTRACT: Chemoreception of tarsal chemoreceptory hairs of Hyalomma asiatioum and Xxodeo pereutoatue ticks revealed that sodium chloride was the main stimulus and that increases in salt concentration resulted In Increases in the impulse frequency of each receptor In the sensilla, Concentrations of.salt approaching that of human and animal sweat were used. Salt concentration below 0.05 M produced no impulses, while use of 0.5 M concentration was complicated by the formation of salt crys- tals. The receptors differed in degree of adaptation. Chemoreception decreases with time (0--3 min). Amino acids and sodium chloride pro- duced similar changes in pulse activity in He asiatioviqp while the NRs 7ELIZAROV., YU.M. Establishing norms of industrial noises, From. stroi. 39 no.51 41-46 161. (MIRA 24:7) 1 (Noise) INLIZAROV, Z.H. Z4-6L V,-., . Device for smooth lovering of seasuring glasses on P.I.Ehukov's bottling automat. Spirt.prom. 20 no.2:39-40 154. (MULA 7:6) (Bottling machinery) - - --- -- - - - ---- - ----- ---- - - - - -- - - - -- - -- --------- 7~- = -- :- - - ULIZAROV, ZOMO; 7,OT6V-$-YaT~-- End piece for bottling machines. Spirt.prou. 20 no.2:41 154. OMU 7:6) CBottling machinery) Ta, V TILIMOV. Z.H.; XOTOY 0 ftlder for the removal of cording seal in bottle washing. Spirt.pron. 20 Ao-3;38-39 154 NLRA 7:10) (Bottle washing) EW -1-A R OVO 4 ZOTOV, YA.V.; YELIZAROV, Z,M* Automatic machine for inspecting bottles arplying sealing wax siA impressing seals. Spirt.prom. 21 no.1:21-23 155. (MLRk 8:5) 1. Huromakiy likero-vodoohnyy savod (for Zotov). 2,Glavnoye uprav- leniyo spirtovoy promyshlenuosti (for Yelizarov) (Liquor industry-Nquipment and supplies) (Machinery, Anto- Matie) yMIZABOVAp A. "Use BiolOglesl Y$dthods to C=bat pgricultural Pests" 1 Rta I No. 81, 1950 i w 11693, YEI;IZAROVA, A. M. "A Biological, Method of Combatin& Cometock' s Scale in U71bskistan. " Min. Fdgh,--r Educa Lion, TashRent Agricultvral Tnst., Tashkent, 1955. (Dissertation for the !:~-Eree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences) SO: Ynighnaya Ip-topis' , No. 22, 1955, pp 93-105 *P-41LIZAROVA., 'In. 11. "Acetylene Derivatives, Isomorizotion of Tortiery Vinylanotylonic 1z. Ak. . Nauk SSSR, Otdel. Kbim. Nauk, No. 2, 19hO. Acad. Soi. USSR, Inst. Organic Chem., -1940-. _M Itzl- A_-A --A --- Al 0--a -A "'t it 'V Ll it X .A a Let a IF el- 0 4. 0 it a a 4 -to AL__x -if a %:Igo ft'f'*; I'L It lairivad toot socetylible. Tho me Ud" 00A ki to t-00 r __'thse still of citeasselso of ionvairtie AM 4: no 0"111411. We 1.441C.1 1 1W py a. UW-, P6U.sImdd.,fiJ,WoII0l0MFW (171 1 040 111111411A us. U. R'S.S.' Clalif col'ibliw. 141, 4ZI NI(in I"risti4b. himlil ooo4,o Of I In *1-*[-1 -00 00, 1130).-Ito thrii IttervicitI4 *title IC A 34 74,01 Ifif lwr nivir al Jim kiii,dir. wool IICI 14 firtly tv-Zil 411.1 sit, I protiluct -4 -66 loythretion:Ctlinth (1), Of neutralitatko the Ictictlixt 11taita Yields too disin. J-1.4 if 00 ic U 'ClICOCIUCIft. From A study of its PROPertics FJ iso-Ba katione. b. 13111, *V 1.4111W: semsicarbes moo. 9". : ?Vlionclukletl that this prixfoloci Was an 0-het"GLYclic 149.5-M", nodepression to( mittrol tn. it. with an authevitic' loctonte (it villows, the pyortine or Otte furesionv class. The sample. lial, cedoon, kettwoe, (2o; a.) inral cc. am roloortme.1 so present Invoo%fiffalicist that the former structure It treated with 13 a. NamCos In It*) ce. JIM arml tormiM Or: cowricirl and that thr coullid. is 11".14morthyltroahiritru. 7A M" for 3 life., Croulcil, sAid. with KOJI. cold. with 1000 1,4-pytonor (H). I (V S.) Ili ItA) cc, 11#0 Was lituted &I jenil the lattrer liked., giving 13 S. so roran Imp, at fint with 3%, then with a utd. "a., of the 47,11", mV 1.47M, oil" 41,14140; hydiffifilialkin tor"ll eel KMI10i (toot], I(A) #- KMI100, TtR Mul); was MOW lie)-liuMPI, charsiricill"I lilt the I h4 of mid wantitAl with Ho. I he crikorlor" Ili() suln. wait chloro ketone (IA ji.) *air troral"I with Mcc, 1110arkthraird riled, with RiqO, which ylehleil 2 it. 1. The Iff0solic. wad to 100" with vititsows ritirTing for 1.5 hr%.. then coothil, .00 000 VM`11.. Ificidifird toy 1M". lfs*)4 anti told. Willi 01101 said. Willi XOII. 4011111. Willi little 41141 tire NOW 4fiCid, Olt hich 9jtrI thying Was C(AkIl. ILD yiVILJ 2 It. Of tviorkiod isile, yield 10 a. 1. b. 17M.Al. stif 1.44mi; too. 00,3 d"fecrimpOle. con attortulitord dixtit. its Pa(ffio. this product "x* Itz 4% no 4lepoessioni *Joel, jujo,"I with an aulhrntk- responder! toy analysis its a acid. NOW simple. I hentr4l with AerO sit IIUI* for 4 hrio. trinsi"t on. It Cannot loot's 4 0 9 4j -It Vilnitylu -valet IC Arld (m. Moll the 901110if chatilent. I (IWO x.). Ilk) a. Ar.0 and.'s thol" rsoord, If,, 411111111 11 moncludo, that it is the 11-kisocie. The 11,0W413. after lom hroiled up to III% W* (,or :1 1114., thoto to hot"... 0 ininval 4.1 the ala'vr Acid wait firtilwor filed. with trollied withiftl *J Jr. t1m)4 %Aki -1 %". U10111-hiteo In allittlitits to IM61te 9]YCWk Acid. Ilow- aV JANd. d2' 1.0141, which. tomuoiscl in dry COCI. 1'. em, due to admixt. of the hirdfosirlsoy0ceric acid, the Mlimandilft-orriloti. fly IlAfollotred fly thettinual Itrill. -.00 Inemore, could not he obtainird Ini cTyst. form; beam. it was Orient yieklord formic. wirlic atort d-hydroxyNivAirrit- arr,l,, otidifird try K%In0, and Isolated as (CWth, 1 (40 C.) Thus. the collective evitirrwr shows I is It. 1XI. The lierstird to 7A 14" was IfrMlrd with 1110 gas for I hr.; After 4:6644finstlism of phenol and kofil4sHal with OiLattiethyfirletyl- 200 111 lkstanding for M his., the mixt. was Washed with said. rithyttykatirblatell and NsmC% kill.. cutil. with RIP suit the cit. dhild. is Munroe and A. 1. K11911411.1VA. lbid. 4:11 4111(in lee* his bU.5- 44").-The authors sludirtl the lit"Nitty of Ikylmlk.I.j essrall. yitkiins 34 a. :-cAlor riftyl kirsom, -a Is th dimerth and I'Myofig" ,wUore wid *lds PhorDoIll, In so JAM). d:* 1.0307; 1 boo %MW-clyleaw, if nj 11,110. as catalyst. The cisibirool, A C abcon the subclarece in treated with AgNCh in H1011. 1""'t .1 ill,-- (11.5 g.) in dry CF'40# was trmled with or# '59 -11", gilt 11,47141, woo forritil. fry rnnifensalitirt 4 boo 69 little lifewO Willi VIHTWCIYIrfw III Cit, Pfrorner of prior of. Igo 111.5 he-%. -. the l1rolluct drV01111PAL with 1100 1 'tur'$ t" 1900 was shown to VgMsla formic aml et..chkoro- Kolf,lNoxitior, C. A - $3. f Q -it; the hy'llooW IA_~, filial OMW d".. too It= 00 pop 1111,e I, U it not 0 a a I w as -3 a 43 11 9 at 0 11111 Ille a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 4 to 0-0 so 0 0 90 000000 0 tit a I Ask a a #_&_ 0 a-& a Ali V " F- -I V1.111-1111. -00 , 4 0. as k=*14, Asididestathydeet0=11-4110111 Ass water Jkl0fed II'm Jim process rrp"Itif 5 li,;o-- hir 6 POW disee-3-o". I.N.NaussovandAiN. dufAtionsilwit".. dista.allhesirit 61'"g4sret" A (11), N P6 7% " I? I "'whs. t!. 00 4W. IA(Ad xhiia, (I. Gen. Chem ) is Ida (1 -00 6 cf. C.A - 0, 2163g.-CII.: (711CONFi. CTWIFj Nh 1 152. which was stAble an storage with 1mr,ni.allof f,ir 4 .00 I ads 70*.nV 1.4770 CA. 33. C3111), (32.1 ft ted mosithst: the roossis. slitfer front the 1,,* Issue prepa. by CA with cooling with 9.9 It. dry IICI *ad fat *to 2u 7AI'kind and Kuldiav (CA. 40, 1UP11-1, llydroKmAtiors -00 Sid 06 9 hrl. CUTV 1410 0. he of If In Ptoll over Pt gave I'licil(fill) fist. *[each C." -77-**, aV 1.416A it's 0 14W (csiocit,stiots 1AV11 11C(NII. osittattim with Cc twilsle anst AvAill %:sYr 1401tiC, 1; ~"4- 60-4 AfeRtCO, and lkileckil'sco.11). -. C. of which. stiffed carbatoor. M. M 11". 'd 11 CAWC Hill. ~46 0 00 with water 6 hirs. at 85-A)". give 3.9 it. :-RId4yJ-2- IICO,11, 111011. slut a In"V to MI 11 (P) it.) lee tk 6j-4'. SoV JAM, the Cf in 310 inL '#(P'; aq. dioxAne. contit. I',. 110~4),. Isept W kelcifir (Z) C.1 bratni 4 Jan. with 12 It. KOM and 8) mi. hn. at 40-15". gave IM"s, I Acoll sit to) gave IU1 C. (111). in. 81-1* Moon lwfr . eftier). 1), 1:13W which 90 1 pow (11), US MA", xV 1 43M diss I MU, hydrogenated turtts yvilowand viwous on StAnding 211111Mth4; file a4n~ to 0 43 1 -- 011111 owe Pt In Ptoll to 5., I-M Jig JPfUdUCt WAS obtained in I(kJ1:1v yield when the luxticiteA. =11104111 I ~ 00 a 197.5'. ssir I.4XXI d:- " while fitimlitation gives tim was conslucted fist only 31) min. IlistirtsitmAligon cA 0 3 IICChlI. MePtCO: And Acoll. as, writ via the As oalt of III In Moll ever Pt be 131 11% luelfte.4211100,11. 11 (d a.) Jet stand 2 hirs. with 1.0 INV 1-51n, d:- 0.9-,(fli ph~rm '11iia, M. Onu's coo 0 00 if 9- KOJI In rk) mi. MeOll XAVV I -A 9. 1. &lMiW SAW, of Mri ether). cist-oltilasin s-4 (if 1;.,sv 11soll Aml JIM. 0* M-2 g. 11 to 2.7 S. Koff (10", exxvas) 111 14) ML utoll 2"11111 111) "it. dry F11.0 trr,4,t.1 with 2A If. 04-CMI gavt 0.3 N. I and 2 X. I-Metkoxy IICI a 5' and let stawd j hrs. yiAl"I 11.5 It. I ~Uavo- 000 I:Aa W-411". mV 1.45M which on distri. from ji-McC,Hr (IV), tn. W-I I firom 111.0). Is. SOill cave 1. The hydrogenation tuixt. of 8 X. 11 let 112-14'. which turns dark ou %tAnifillif AM Acquit" the stAW 15 days at room temp. (with a Pt catalyst in H1010 "Inc of cinnanum; it fradily krwt Cf tin trrAtinirm with yields 4.4 It. bi 77-0* -AgNO2 In HtOll at IVI-5' in 3 his. litiriing 12 %, Win 1. 110 ml. dioune with 7.5 S. NWIC01 most .511 mi. fit() A hr. 111 LxUi. i see 1.3 - diffie system. 4. Irreversible Of Of room tCMP. and 6 litis. at 33-5* gAVr 4 it. 11 anst 3.5 a. zoo 5 - Phaidyl - 1.3 fitsillim - 5 - of into S - phamyl - 2Aj - 111, with 3 s. intermediate IrAdi(lfl. OaMiLAtion of IV !If pustadlim - I - 1. N. and L. B. F'nbrv. gavi IICO,1f, flail, and Moll. Sovilar treatment --1 1111104111 Invil. Mad. 'Vast Nafth I"s III with dry 11(3 In List) gave IV. To 10A IV in ~N) t:0 9 WRIVII in I mi MeOll was added 3 g. NA in fd) mi. Aleffli with :a yield from 11111 041 CIIS:CIlC1CNiXIIr, Is, 115-111 --srostilins and, after standing overnight. the iniat. wass kept SsV 1,5740. 1 (ITI 1.), 250 mi. UI#0. IfM 41) j, Cu-Zn too 0 79 usi In 30 mi. water war. sliffri 15 firt. at room temp. u frallnu snug oft[ If it Is A I to' 4T o .4 - -:-:.: :1: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 00 0,00 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 *so* 0 0;70 o ; 00 *00 0 00 0 1111IT'i"i"i o 0 lisso 00000000000000000000000000000004000000*06w~-*-41~ 0 ve MeO (d If. ho -X his. to give I g. frak 0* W-1101,a 3. pure subsidwe, b, 110-12', xV lArill, 400, this IF tion in litUit Oftf 14. gAVIF 00 .1. # dher, Ill, 112-14*. RV 1.49W. - Ll I fitilum and ItnKmo of 0A 00 If ov, 0& 1. N. N:jsAmy, ti. it. Virrisbolelo", 'atill L D. tkrgtl'om. INd. bt zilz (1) W ZZA-Y-1.34kkdir (a) dwxffw an 00 "batituted CYC10114131" -11A --. ; J _.fWWY, L 00 a")vj4A -#.yOmyjWy) and 1-(I-fmqdh- -wistmw (IV)' I-P. I was I 00 Id a% JOUM": 6 g. 11S WqtAIC. 1141.' P,"Kj. in 00 lipt.l..tto, &W 6 fill. AW at 00* ur-Ated will, 138 is. dry IIL(hll.f#Alowfvl bydropw6efuldmill I" a. ciff-clicl- 00 0 hn.* cif MW I:hj fill. IV 1,0 with litwins at 16-21, am - 11111110 lel"s btmw avvroisht. w"bing with %%ith I-.tp, Savo 1, Ito 43-3*,NV JAM3. 00 A Ithill fftictntt 1AT911. Tv" JW S. br . =Jrv of 0) 00 CIISICCICH into F. It UllAtt and 2M 9. fY IIC(hfi lit 1*~2o* with mircips oveir 41 Itts. ftatl mida, Of 13 1- S0 Ig sulfate am that 1,eliod, follo"i by l,tirrias 1-1 his. of !nd lettivii Man,$ overflight, IkAh procvdUres give 00 variable mail, of lit. the 2mI plethlid iving %to 41 a. parr 111. 14 t lit I.Itl', air JAXIO, dZI L1174. 1, an lifir. j IICI gim a quout. yk-M 44 4-dtvtyk-yc1o- 0& =;:~fb 3~ So t .18 1.) and 4114 j. pyrolol" in .18 dimov fictit"I to ItAl' 5 hit-. 9116'" IMCC 111, th ESD1.1" 0 *V IAVIA. dj* 1.11171; Ill rta 1w purcmfully ioulale4i so ouly it all forivautiono agililst umAsturr atop taken; Ill 1111119811 (M bltWUSV OM litWtAlrS IM411 anti 4-def4yi *- 0* t 1OAWZaM9"#; Ill* lAlIt:f' Illolt f'r.;ddy 4'4Vt&lr&-l With 3~' 410 Mot room leinjo., th-PMA 140%al 00 (frout Ill()); atid4jilm by K%ln(P4 gives (Cll&Cthll,)g 00 a A41, In. list ft 16' of 10.6 0"011011904. 4.4 [if slt,~ ift .thli AM 1. ' 00 afretyl4difilk ACW. I'A'"ge U :0011 9 C11, CC (711 m 00 4.411c fly Slifill, 10,1.11 Itallate, and 0-6 fill. ritticil. 111,90, it 4(1* wath A-Wn 4 00 . , 10 c. fig sulfate. maA Orting riciLt dAy 3 hr,.~ it MV And so Illuffallibut 01111 N440514'. gave Wi tbuldlir, ba NO J." Ill.- 1 41N,; till, (:At K3 .1114 IIA a so ~Pom,& Mill it) )Ill 141'. Ofth Iff4tim1w 1,111 14 00 ,bit I. oluce It nnelboxy bula lie, site 2A it, If. t" "I.Pi A-3 , PoV 1.443M. if, 14.5 b I o . WUXI% mV 1A(WI. It heAtril in dk,%Ane %ith pyro. ' "i i i hil 00 " n 'itor .3" lit*. at its) to I N;&%t IS . IV, N ?17- * mx . mV 1.4xjl. d:, 0-1100Z. en.ily h0it irs.4 by 3~;, I, 110 to 4-mvelyltyckAwtamme. "hilt 00 I'd in ht,() gives JA [1. 97' mV 1.4144, 41,10 IMOKId. G. M. KOM44;moff 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 oooetooooo*ooooooooo*0000004*oooo -0-0-* 0 * 0 6, 0 0 111 1111 4111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0*0 060:60::0e00 to 0.11 AcirtYleffe do0vailvir, XCIX Tultsforntellom of cy. C111114010110111111 I 11101111i"ifillon of 1,41-dimabyl-l-c7clo- tOR-5 one Into 1,3~dirnothyl-34yclopentru.s-oa#. r.xasov awl A. N P I., AA.k S.s. . . . ;,I~ S R Oldel KAhn,~"t'VAI 1051- :P)1 - T C.A. 44. Oi-W: 4S.' KIM, -Cyclumior) of Cll,:Cilcjl-LOcjl- Sle:Clll X.Ave lj M. be 47-11". 6-1 IF-*t 41' all 1 401,mis. In. 17'. 3'; 131 '-'(M 9'. lIcAlIng 40.4 g. chlfwcj,. l4c"t alld MI 2 c. I wit if 1 .1 1. Iq-rOg,lj,f 1.% he,. ,, I 1!~- :xl* its an 81"Il"If VO it 4, 1, A1.1 41111 If. I.Jjj. f IV, 1,, 101 :.". sois 1 477,41 M- ... fill :.'~ lfr-m I'mill; 'W4%1,az"q, ,, 1%1 Ifillft. StIlAllort of It ovrr')" bpa, IX-41r'; if J,* I I 4~M. Irbill I In ve "C("Jll -')'J "'Mel"AlIsdi'llf a64, b, 1 XV 1.44M ($*IMI't4fbdSAWI. M. I ivulit-flift; Into floo b"fing to III$' *ills (try l(Cf. nitwit otith ruinpor Uarn? I- tioart ol' f1w mril"I. (1111. M. R5-4*, 11,61ing I with corarl. Nte Nil. A, (fit) IICI to 75-001" g.4rc 14rcely 11. Along with miller aint fit, lite artitato ad tilov-1. Mle, is -nnil4r; JIr:vO, awl AICII taintie lsonat,71"lom 0 1 into 11, Imit %till wom vid.1; lans4l, 'poic .4 U.11iii., Atilif -o 0,CCOM al,-0 4- old 1."rieriuobm. vahilt 1111~11 11,1141, Oval tfvyl- '11.1,104dif R.tLigifix I "tell .1). .'If ties. ip- .0% It -1-1 A of III; At-I)II-KI)II pIr 'Ims"11 r, mbit., Ila,41ing I 2fj hrl. ill Wal,-,j JJJLW g4Vt- 11; 110 C11411P It 175% Wiling It with nhplrble Ill 1114. At PVP~ x4ye a Knell Tit-W 4 %b;cb gives no vii-A trAt with J~CCU 2n4l Illa%~ 11.1 d~-ttlo(SIC cold KNIn0j; lactilvi %ilia 11,0411it ytck7i the dk,l lbort-c 464, which los" 110) At I-PO Io titt'l rrvells to the 4n I. 'triale: (bit AM Itirrijit 4 lf'"i'arbut"RP, deeoffill. li"Ijloc~lhr atilly-Irlda, " I'll III101 I vi-1-14 Ill' 4"1"- let, 11's it' (friant Call#). 91 tailh dry lict 't'ws I$-,I YiA'bf I by 411-1 lite QILAII AF161% fillffInt AS)I-Af to arilar from davolopla. o(Ilf. ishicts f(arttil its 1,1W tricl,11 of the . heating ritterm14 0 ties. at ND-5% refluxing 11 with 9011- XICOII 2u ht%6 pre unrcief"I 11 ani at little Ill; 11 hrAinl whrma.1021k) Imimimith ttowd, 9011 give A Visilmil 111491. WhiCh, 011 e%tn. With I-1,110 4w) arvalm, fit the V)Irrllt, gave A vi.-oial 1"ll-ptar r".444, 4 a p4jrmel of L It ('Ut jf~), Im) el, :Pl% ffortiliIiii. final FUI it-1. coned. IICI Itirfeil 1,41 firs , at M-Irli KAVC :P1 It- It AMI Zi IM-11. Falb* I'Mr. A. '1.'o 1 OVA: in. (frcmtt MOM; this hydrop-not4l over [It pvc the tjftt,,- fIeW4110me 17 kINI-10". 0.4 1 Irmo 4ark on. 1734'j I roan ShOW1. I (JY1 c.). UPI g. ;N#-,, No 1111413 fill. 9 IV S.1011 %fiffl,'I 11 fluffn frollf, 'Ill hm give P 1. 1 can't fit 1. sv~ 116 It,# 170-5, 1 ?. fit IJI-4* I!J- 21WIM-1101 Z! YAJ0,10`496414'. in. 10011)1; $1 .1-4 not alawria H over N. 1 (73 x.) with Ifr.%Igl Or,"n Irl I S. Met) gave 15 g 12X-D*, #fit 1.44115. -11" It X110, ithich with It ov" Pt 044LV NISMIYANOV, A.M., akademik, otvetstvannyy redakion, BOBROV-9-POA., dd~t~r khfmi--- cheskikh nauk, otyetstyannyy redaktor; YZLIWOVA'L A.Nw, kandidat khimi- cheekikh nauk, chlen rodaktsionnoy kollYRIT; kandIdat khl- micheakikh nauk. askretarl; LIBZRW, A.L., kandidat khislehookikh nauk, ohlen rodaktuionnoy kollegii; NANBIRA, T.D., kandidat khimichaskikh nauk, chlen redaktaionnoy kollegii; BUMMO. V.A., kandidat khimicheekikh nauk, samastitoll otvetstvennogo redaktora; ZYMS, T&.T., doktor khimicheskikh nauk, chlen redaktsiounoy kollegii. (Syntheses of organic compounds] Sintexy organichaskikh khimli. Moskva, lzd-va Akademil. nw1k SSU Vol*2. 1952. 190 p. Off-RA 6:5 1. Akademlya nxak 3M, Inatitnt orgonicheskoy khimii. (Chemistry, Organic) -TELIZABOVk,A.IT AS USSR "Cyclopentenones dans les condensations dieniques.," paper sub- mitted at 16th Internation Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Paris, 18-24 Ju* 1957 YELIZAROVAI A.N. Yelizarovaj AsNol - Comparative leaching Out of Several Isotopes. The Sixth Session of the Committee for Determining the Absolute Age of Geologic Formations at the Department of Geologic-Geographical Sciences (OGGN) of the USSR Academy of Sciences at Sverdlovsk in May 1957 lew. Ak Nauk SM, Ser. Geol., No. 1, 1958, P. 115-117 author Pelmrskays, T. B. STI-TIIK, I.Ye... F.Ye... YO.P. I I Lo, ~ c) It r i~- AcX fro-) -minerctle. 'po o-.. r.,).3:60-61 t5~. Cxv!A u:11) (Mochint-) (Radiu-i-Icotopne) ~1 00 AUTHORS: 11-1 Lt,~:.i L. fl., Yul A . 11. TITLE: Aoetylunu Tr;m.,,,rorinatlons, o1' Cyclo- 11 ~ C, r) 0 11 111 Dlmet,L-.~:tlion or of the He:.,ul1tDjie It-Icy(Alo Mkutonw, PERIODIC".L: Z11LIVI)JA ob.-.hChey k1111,11i, 1900, Val ~0, Nv 2, PC, 1150-11"2' Q ~j ABSTRACT: The paper dea13 w1th dimerization of dimethyleyclo- pentenone:t and with estabIlshment of' the dimer structure, In reactint- 2,4-dirftethyl- A2_cyc lopqten-1-one (I.) with the enol 1'orm of 2,4-dimethyl -cyclopenten- -1--one (11--) (.~.iee scheme below fop the structure of both isomevs), ;Card 1/5 Acetylone Derivativea. 195. TcatinCocmationa 7(869 ,of Cyclopentenone3, III SOIJ/~-(q -30-2 -20/'(8 c"j 0 C113 01~>043 (P) (Ira) (at room temperature, In presence of KOH powder, and using dry ether as solvent) a diActone (III) Is formed: C113 ell) clis0 CHJ 0 pi,0 .-- I C11, 1100 . (r HO N ell, ell, ell, cil, c1f). ell, (The dImer (III) Is also foilmed under actIon of KOH, HC1, or- NaO11 on elther ketone, owLng to isomeriza- Lion I -- II) . Yield 35-4G%, ln-P 911-950. The dlkcllor~~'does not react ;q1th oolutions of bromine Card 2/5 or, magnesium per,mariganate arid is not hydrog .,enated A'212tylenc lOn's TO".19 of Cyelopenterioneo. 111 0 - 2 -.2 rj,/'l P, under ordinary conditions, but decompooes an heating to 26o-2800 in a ocaled amp oule to ketones I arid II. In reactions with MgCh 1, ['JI,Pt'-*] (In presence of sodium ethoxide) and Elf, amalgimatud Zn-J (Clernmensen re- duction) only one cavbonyl group- Is- reduced; the Veoult-Ing, products ave IVt V, and VI, respectively: CHI CHS CH, CHS 0 CHI H04 no .1 CHI CHI fill CHI CHI Cn, (IV] (Y) WO In reacting III with setitica't-ba:zWe and 2,4-dinitvo- pheny1hydrazine, only monoderivativez are formed. However, upon hydrogenation over Rancy N1 at 100-1200 under pressure anO In reaction with hydvazine hydrate at 130-1500, both carbonyl groups react, forming 1,3a, 4,7-tetramethyl-lt,7-cridomethyleneliexahydroindan-3, Card 3/5 6-diol and the dihydrazone, respectively (the latter e c O~ct lene D riv att ves Transformations 195. r Cjclop e~ntenone~s. I, 77869 SOV/~[q -70 -2 -20/(8 decomposes under action of K011 to a hydrocarbon- 1 3a 11,7-tetramethyl--'1,7-en(lomethylenehexahydrolndan)- The authors have tried to obtain a lower homolog of VI by condensation of cyclopentadiene with 2,11-dirnethyl- 2_ and 1~ 11-cyclopenten-1-ones. In presence of' KOH powder, the respective products of condensation are: , 1,~ja,4(or and 2,14, Mor 2,7,7a)-trit.iiettiyl-3-Iceto-3a,'(.I (iLhydvoLndans: CH, ~0- I Clf, 0 CH, 0 0 (01:~ C~r . r Q~r CHI CHI C", of, Dif (X) Cl .0 TO 10 C.If ,~,/~ cl~ CHI Eli) CHI Eli C11 11 CH,I Card 4/5 M11) VWO) (06) Acetylene Dcrivativc:3. of' C clor)cntenoztc.~. I J. 0 - 2 y V hy I c -cnon( -o Both 2,4-cilmut -yelopenst (I and II) al- undergo (in pre:,cnce of' K011) a d1uric conderwatlon, l'ot-ming vc.;pective 611mur-o XV and XVII: H CHI ;I-,- CH, 0'j, E" j" ", ~0i't"RICH3 -1 CH, I CH, (XV) CH$ CNI 0 CH CH, 14D Ch CH 04) CHI I r 3 CHI3 Omn There are '( rei'er-ences, ]5 Soviet, 2 German, 2 U.S. The U.S. rcference~; are: C. F. 11. Allen, J. A. van Allan, J. Org. Cti., 20, 5248 (1955); C. F. ff. Allen, T. Davis, D. W. Stewart, J. A. van Allan, J. Or-g. Ch., 20, 310 (1955). ASSOCIATION: Inititute of Ovitanic Chemlstvy of' the Acw1emy of' Sc1cnce.-,, USSR (InStitUt 6t,gariLcheskoy khtmit AkadcmLl naulk SSSR) SUBMITTED: February 12, lq~q Car'd 5/5 SlOOV621000100410141087 B1491BI01 AUTHORS: Starik, I.'Ye., Starikf P. Ye., Yelizarovat A. H. s of some TITLE. Comparative leaching propertie isotopes , ~PERIODICAL: Referativnyy.zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 4, 1962, 113, abatract 4G15 (Byul. Komis. po opredeleniyu absol utn vozrasta geol,' formatsiy, AN 39,SRf 110;14,,1961, 16o-i65~ TEXT; Investigation has been made of leaching the isotopes of Ra, Th, and!. Pb from specimens of uraninites (from Chkalov and Kamennaya Taybola mines), and monazite (Alakurti). The methods of determination used were an follows: Th by colorimetry; Ra, ThX, AcX, RdTh, RdAc, UX and Ac - radioT chemically; Pb - electrolytically; the isotope analysis of Fb by mass- 226 spectrometry. The leaching of Ra isotopes (Ra ThX and AcX) has been carried out in 0.1 N HNO from the demolished and intact spocimena of 3 uraninite. The demolished specimen showed larger percentage of leaching, and in both specimens AcX and ThX;"Rao The leaching from uraninites of Th has been carried,out in 0.1'and.0.01 N HNO 0.1 N 39 Card -1/2, S/08IJ62/000/004/014/087 Comparative leaching properties... B149/B101 Na CO , that of Ac in 0.1 -N HNO Preponderant leaching of RdTh as 2 3 3* compared to Th, an well at; a high percentage of UX and Ao leaching, are noted. The leaching of Pb isotopes from monazite (5 N 11110 ) and uraninite' 3 Kamennaya Taybola (0-1 and 0.01 N RNO ) showed the following results (in 3 204 % of the isotope content in the mineral)l for monazite Pb 441 207 20 2o6 Pb206 9.65; Pb N6 Pb " 3.051 for uraninito Pb 7J Ind 4.9; 207 O Pb. . 7.3 and 51 b 19.9 and 12.8. Thus, Pb2 6 P 0 and Pb are being 200 leached to a larger degree from monazite, and Pb from uraninite, which is related to the different forms of presence of Pb isotopes in the 50 minerals, as well as to the particular position of U and its decay products in Th mineralof and of Th, and its decay-produots in U minerals. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation,] Card 2/2 STA.RIK, I.Ye.; STARIK, F.Ye.; YELIZAROVA,,,A.N,,,,,.,,., 11.~,,~-~.,. I' Determination of protactiniun and actinium In uraninite, Biul.Kom po opreabsovowageolefom, no,5s72-75 t62. WRA l51ll) (Uraninits) (Geological time) s/186/6l/003/oo6/oo8/o1O E040/E185 AUTHORSI Starik, I.Ye., Starik, F.Ye., and Yelizarova A.N. 'rITLEs Direct determination of protactinium and actinium in uranites PERIODICALs Radiokhimiya) v-3, no.6, 1961, 749-754 TEXTt Detailed knowledge of the relative concentrations of individual radioisotopes in the various radioactive series of elements is absolutely essential in interpretation of radioactive dating data obtained especially by the lead technique. In case of the actinide series, the radioactive equilibrium between Pa231, As 227 and U235 can be determined by a direct measurement only, because Indirect methods pre-suppose a priori that such an equilibrium already exists. As a continuation of the previously f undertaken investigations of the authors on the radiochemistry o uranites (lead dating and separation of isotopes), a direct determination was made of protactinium and actinium in samples of the same mineral, using methods reported previously (Ref.9j I.Ye. Starik, A.P. Ratner, M.A. Pasvik, L.D. Sheydina, ZhAKh, Card l/ 2 Direct determination of protactinium.. s/186/61/003/oo6/oo8/o1O E040/E185 v.12, 1, 87, -1957. Ref.101 I.Ye. Starik, L.D. Sheydina, ZnllKh, !?'.Y, 1, 140, 1958). It was found that radioactive equilib.rium exists between protactinium and actinium in well preserved specimens of uranites. Because of this, the authors find it difficult to generallse the results to-Anclude various weakly- radioactive minerals. D.M~ Ziv and Ye.A. Volkova are mentioned .4.n connection with their contributions in this field. There are 6 tables and 16 referencess 10 Soviet-bloc and 6 non- Soviet-blo~. The _r'nglish language references read as followsi Ref.6j A.G, Maddock, G.L. Miles, J.Chem.Soc., s.i., v.2., 24.8,1940. Ref'-74 A,V. Grosse, M.S. Agruss, J.Am-Chem.Soc, v.56, io, 2200, 1934~ Rfif.8i A. Grosse, J.Am,Chem.Soc., v,52, 5, 1742, .1930, SUBMITTEDs August 3, 1960 Card 2/2