SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOTOVA, A.B. - KOTOVA, L.T.
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where V is the stimulating,voltage, U IS the nerve tissue potential, 9 19 the ana-
log of the,threshold value fbr--th4 integralof external energy, and V isIthe,
n
threshold with respect to volia-ge This equation was proposed by Yu. G. An.tomonov
in the present collection of articles asA mathematical model for excitation of
nerve tissue.. ~.This for the following properties of nerve tissue
model: was analyzed
1.2) :4 the, nature of.responses to
with respect to switching function-- sub.threshold
depolarizing and hyperpo~brizing Stimulation; 2' the threshold relations Lp, for
various forms..of the stimuliting.,pulse; 3.. the, threshold summation; 4. adaptation-,
.5. transformation.of response rtothi- 6. response frequency as a function of.the
'amplitude of adepolarizing stimulating~pulse. A schematic diagram is: given of the
model which, was. set. up, cO an MR-T-nonlinear analog computer.. Passive variations inl~
the rest potential of the tibsud'- lect us) generated by weak pulses are dlscussede~
e ren
ase r6-1,
.0scillograms and graphs are.~gxven for the-,resatinf data. A comparison of th
sults with experimental physiAdjical data.shows- that-, differential.. equation (1) and
,switching function (2) give'. a 78atisfactorilyb complete. description of the properties
of haso. 19 figures, .6 formulas.
nerve tissue excLtatI*n.--,Wk :.art
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HMVEDEVY K.P.; KHUDOKORMOVP.,, N.F.; AKIWVA, LJL; SMiCHENKU, S-Ye.;
10
Investigating the relation between the composition of the mineral
part of coals and their germanium content. Koko i khim. no.l*-13 263.
(MIRA 16:2)
(Coal-Analysis)
U CHZHUAN-DA (Wu Chusing-tal; KOTOV, A.Y. (translator];
[translator]; 'GWSMOT, P.L. red.; MIXHATLOT, A.F., red,;
KMIKOVSKATA, L.H., taklin.red.
(Taiwan; a geographical outline]
6cherk. Pod red. P.I.Glushakovs.
lit-ry, 1959. 328 p.
(Formosa--Description
Taivan'; goograficheakii
Moskva. Izd-vo inostr.
(MIRA 12-9)
and travel)
LYAN ZMI-TSM (Liang,, Jen-talai]- MAN MYANI [h%=gg Men);
SMII VEY-CHEN (Wei-chlengl; G-AVRIWV V.G.[translator];
KOTOVs A.V.[translator);l'KO,70VA A.F.ttranslatorl;
SUN' TSZIII-CHZHI[Sun Ching-chihl red.; CIMUIOZHUKOV, K.N.,
red.; 141KHAYLOV, A.F., red.; BELEVA, M.A., tekhn.red.
(Southern China]IUzbrqi Kitai. Otvet. red. Sun, Ching-chih.
Moskva,, Izd-vo inoslLr. lit-ry., 1962. 389 p. (I-MU 15:8)
(China, Southern-Economic geography)
LOZINSUT. S.N., Btarahiy prepodavatell U.Odeaea); KOTOTA, A.I.,
aBsiatent (g.Odessa)
(Collection of problems on probability theory] Sbornik sadach
po teorii varoiatnostei. Odesna, Odeaskii kreditno-okon.in-t.
uo.l. ig6o. 62 p. WRA 14a)
(Probabilities)
A11TIPIN, V.I.; BUDANOV, N.D.; KOTLIJKOV, V.A.; I&BOSBITS~ A.M.;
PROKHOROVI S.P.,p kand. gool. -minore nauk; 011UW!, A.P.;
FALOVSKIY, A.A.; SHTEYN, M.A.; BASKOV, Yo.A.; BOGATKOV,
Ye.A.; GAIMEVA, M.M.; ZAIRUBITISHY, Ya.I.; IL'Y1A, Ye.V.;
KATSIYAYEV, S.K.; KM-TANIYETS, N.G.; DEIZUBGV, L.P.;
PONOMAREV, A.I.; HUNICENK0, V.T.,- RUIZV, N.A.; TSELIGOROVA~
A.I.; ALSTER, R.K.; SHVEETSOV, F.F.; VYKHODTSSV, A.F.; KOT011411
-A.1,~-USHKOVSKIY, G.N.; LOSEVI F.I.; ROIWIOVSKAYA,
FROKHORCV, S.P.; MAVIEM, A.K., dots., retsenzent; CIELITSOV,
M.I., lnzh.) retsenzent; XUDASEC7, A.I., otv. red.; FE7HYAKOVA,
Ye.P., red. izd-va; ILIDISKAYA, G.M., takhn. red.
(State of flooding and conditions for the exploitation of coal-
bearing areas -in the U.S.S.R.] Obvodnennost' i usloviia eksplu-
atatsii mestorozhdenii ugollrqkh raionov. Pod nauchn. red.
S.P.Prokhorova. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1962. 243 p.
(MIRA 15:7)
1, Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gidro-
geologii i irtzhenernoy geologii. 2. Kafedra geologii i geo-
ta
khimii goryuchikh iskopayerW]ch Moskovskogo Gosudarstvennogo
universiteta (for Matveyov).
(Coal geology) (1-1ino water)
S/18IJ63/005/002/024/051
B104/BIO2
AUTHORS: Predvoditelevt A& A6, Spivak,~G- V-s KdQyat As Me t.
Yurasovao.V. -Ye4t Kushnir# Fe F e.,
on-
TITLE. Study of:n decored.dislocationa in zino single ory0als
by,io'n bom6rdmeint
PERIODICAL- Fizika tverdogo~tela, v. 5t no. 2-0 1963, $42-545
TEXT: This paiper.'is 'aimed' to."prova the,po sibility of detecting.
dislooationo".by ion bombardment'df ningle-orystal fa-ceo'. Cyli.ndiioal,
zinc single crydtala .(2,'5 mw:in dingleter, 50 mt high). were . splits "along I." "i
the (0001) plane at nitrogen'temperature and the faces were-bombarded..
with ions in flowing noon gas#' Thin pieces of specimens that had.,been
bombarded -with ions . on both (0001 ) planes ahoweid the. same etch patterns
on both sides. - Repeated etching of.any one surface aeotion.produbes.
no now etch patterns but'intena'ifiee those existing. The,resulte frou
chemical etching and f rook' ion bombardment'are consietent,.-Vie'most-
favorable.experimentitl c6ndWonn are: neon pressure between 6-10,. and
:Card 1/2
GINDIN, Ta.Z.; LWKIN, G.A.; IoDZINSKIT, A.K,; MASWICH. A.G,; ALIPMT, Ta.jo.;
GHUI[&S11W, 1.7,; SHAPIRO, B.S.; GALKIR, A.M.; GORICT, O.G,; UTOVA,
-.._KOSOV, I.I.; PXWT, A.V.; 311ROV, A.D.; CMWOV, V.N.;
YJWO--VLN. V.I*; MIKKATIOV, A.A.. otvatetvannyy red,; MIKOVA, Y.P.i
doktor fis.-mat. nauk.-otvatetvannyy red.; SILKIN, B.I., red,;
Pal)OLISKIT. A.D., red.; PWSAKOTA, T.A., tekhn. red.
[Preliminar7 resAts of the scientific research on the first
SoTiet artificial earth satellites and rockets; collection of
articles in the 11th section of the IGT program (rockets sad
satellites)] Pradvaritallays Itogi nauchnyykh Iseledovanii a
pomoohch.'iu parvykh sowetskikh'iskanstvannykh sputnikov zemli
i raket; ibornik sitatel (nrazdal -mrogrammv HGG - rakety i
aputniki). Moskva, Izd-vo Akad0 nauk SSSR. No.l. 1958, 148 p,
(MIRA 11110)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Kezhduvedamstven:vyy komitst po
1wovedenlyu Nezhduraroftogo geofizzichaskogo goda. 2. Chlan-kor-
respondent AN SSSR (for Kikhaylov).
(Atmosphere. Upper-Rocket observations)
(Artificial satellites)
KOTOVA,- A.P., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Dynamics of vestibular disorders in severe acute craniocerebral
injuries. Vest.otorin. no-5:47-51 t62. MM 15:9)
1. Iz Nauchno-issledovatel'skogo ordena Ti-udovogo Krasnogo
Zhameni inatituta ne7rokhirurgii imeni akademika N.I.I. Bm-denko
AMN SSSR (dir. - deystvitellnyy eblen MIN SSSR zasluzhennyy
deyatell nauki prof. B.G. Yegorov)p Moskva,
(MAIN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) (L&BYRINTH (EAR))
PLIMM# M.A. (Koscow); KOTOTA, AsPe -(Koscow)
A case of linsmal actinozVoosim. Stomatologlia no.6:54-55 #53. (MWA 7:1)
(Tou&e--Dtseaves) (Actinorqcosls)
XOTOVA, A.P. (Kookya)
Cholesteatoma of the maxIllary sinus, sthmoidal labyrinth. and
orbit. Vest.oto-rin. 16 no.2:78-79 Mr-Ap 154. (MLRA 7:6)
(I W OID BONN, neoplasms,
*cholosteatoma of ethmoidal labyrinth, maxillar7
2inus & orbit)
(ORBIT, neoplasms,
*cholosteatona of maxillar7 sinus, ethmoidal labyrinth
& orbit)
(KAXILLARY SINUS, neoplasms,
*cholosteatoma of maxillary sinus, ethmoidal labyrinth
& orbit)
I KOTOVA, A.P., assistent,
Vascular reactions in patients with hypertension following treat-
ment vith reserpine. Sbor. trud. Kursk. gos. med. inst. no.13.4
330-333 '58. 1 (HIRA 1483)
1. Iz kliniki. propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof.
M.A.Cherkasskiy)Kurskogo gosudarstvennogo meditainakogo instituta.
(HYPERTENSION) (RESERFINE)
(REFLEXES)
~K Pop assistent
OTE~
Vascular reactionain hypertensive patients following treatment
with'redergam. Sbor. trud. Kursk. gos. med. inst. n0.13:365-368
t58- (MIRA 14:3)
1. Iz kliniki proped-avtiki vnutrevnikh bolezney (zav. - prof.
M.A.Cherkasskiy) Xursko o gosudarstvennogo-Iseditsinskogo instituta.
(HYPERTENSIONI (EMOTQXtN)
(RUU=)
KOTOVA, A. P., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Vascular reactions in patients
with hypertonic sickness. (According to data based on -DlethysmoFraphy,
arterial tonometry and oscillograDhy)." Smolensk, 1960. 22 pp; (Minis-
try of Public Health RSFSR, Smolensk State Medical Inst); 200 copies;
price not given; (KL, 52-60, 122)
A. 17. Norma 3aujitTima 6/X11 1960 r. n CoPere Cmoneucxoro waimmicKoro imerit,
TVT;i airc-r-er7mm Ila MY aqoqyducTw peamlim y ftlbliblX ZUnL1PrOxUVeC'KOa
11cimmoaamme geroAu mweAtijamir. (IIACTIUmorp#im, apTepitaAblia.4 TOHO-
ULTPIIJI it ocanxiorpa(bim) OTXPU8310T 1138eCTRY10 11031IONCHOM 061.eXTHimoro YqCTa Aii-
liaM11911 ReP11110-COCYARCTOR POXVIBNOCT11 n nPQeCC(! all(gepenwiponantioro actiensim
60.1bijbIX r)jjjep7OjjjjqeCXOrj 6OAe3liblo.
Candidate of Medical Sciences
Dissertations approved by the Higher Attestation Comissihn in
January and February of 1961. Temps arkho no*6z]-17-121 161
CHERKASSKIY, M.A., prof.; KOTOVA, A.P., assistent
Vascular reactivity in regional angiodystonia; original data.
Sbor, trud. Kursk, gos. med. inst. no.16:202-209 162.
(14IRA 17: 9)
1. Iz kliniki propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney (zav. - prof.
M, A, Cherkasskiy) Kurskogo meditsinskogo instituta.
XXM=. 80814
SOV/169-59-5-5349
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizika, 1959, Nr 5, P 139 (USSR)
AUTHORS- Galkin, A.M., Gorlov. 0.G.. Kotov A.R,, Kosov I.1 Petrov,
AN., Serov, A,D., Chernov, V.N., Y 5VIev, V.I.
TITLE: Investigations of the Vital Activity of Animalsl/When Flying
in Hermetically Sealed Cabins of Rockets up to a Height of
,212 km
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Predvarit. itogi nauchn. issled. c pomoshch'yu pervykh
sov. iskusstv..sputnikov Semli i raket. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958,
pp, 112 - 129 (res. Engl.)
ABSTRACT: Since 1949 systematical medical-biological investigations have
been carried out in the Soviet Union during flights in rockets
into upper layers of atmosphere. As experimental animals dogs
of a weight of 5 - 7 kg were chosen. During the flight, pulse,
blood pressure, and respiration were registered, moreover,
electrocardiograms were taken. During the entire flight, dogs
were oontinuously filmed. The results of investigations allow
Card 1/2 the following conclusions: the conditions in flying with rockets/
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E195/E385
AUTHORS: Galkin, A.M., Gorlov, O.G.9 Kotova, A.R., Kosov,
Iletrov, A.V.. Scrov, A.D.$ Chernov-,-77Y-.and
Yakovleb, V.I.
TITLE: Investigation of the vital activity of animals
during flight in an airtight rocket cabin to an
altitude of 212 km
SOURCE: Predvaritellnyye itogi nauchnykh issladovaniy a
pomoshchlyu'pervykh sovetskikh iskusstvennykh
sputnikov Zemli i raket; sbornik statey. no. 1.
XI razdel programmy YGG (rakety i sputnik). Moscow,
Izd-vo AN SSSR. 112 - 129
TEXT: The behavior of animals during high-altitude flight
in rockets as well as their state of health and changes registered:
aftor the flight have been studied in the USSR since 1949. The
results of investigations carried out on 14 dogs of 5 - 7 kg in
weight are described. Their blood pressure, pulse. respiration,
before, during and after the flight were registered, cardiograms
werd made and their behavior during the flight filmed. A short
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E195/E385
Investigation of
description of the airtight cabin and its equipment is giver..
Thel.conditions of rocket flights to altitudes of 100 to 212 km
did-not produce sudden'changos from the normal in the physiological
functions of animals nor in their behavior and health, kept under
control after the flight. Some of the animals used in the tests
wer e narcotized. During the active part of the flight the heart-
beats, breathing and blood pressure of the non-narcotized animal
usually increased.' In the period of dynamic weightlessness the
registered physiological parameters reached a high level with a
decreasing tendency during tho first 2-3 minutes. The return to
the starting level of physiological conditions took place after
5 -6 min. of the action of dynamic weightlessness. There are
12 figures and 5 tables.
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KOMVA, A.V.; YEW-11YANOVA, S.V.; BENIKOVSKT
H, V.G.
Removal oil vanadium from oil and petroleum products with the
aqueous solutions of sulfo acids. Kh1in. i tekh. topl. J masel
10 no.10:29--31 0 165, (MIPA 18;10)
1. Inatitut khImii nefti i prirodnykh soley AN KEiSSR.
VIKTOROVA, M..Ye.; ~SO~VAA.Vt_
Colorimetric determination of boron'. bormine., iodine.# and phosphate-ions
in highly mineralized waters of the Emba region. Trudy Inst. nefti
AN Kazakh-SSR 4:171-174 161. (KIRA 16:4)
(Emba region-Mineral waters-Analvois) (Colorimetry) -
VIKTOROVAI M.Ye.; KUTOVA, A.V.
Barium and strontium contents in oil field waters of the Emba region.
Trudy Inst. nefti Ali Kazakh-SSR 4:175--178 161. (HIRA 16.4)
(Emba, region--Oil field brines--Analysis)
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AUTHOR: Kotma, A. V..,,.Yemelt
YanM# D
TITLE-. Removal, of vanadium' on! petro eum and. petroleum products, by aqueous solutions of
sulfonte aclds~,
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologlyalopliv. i,masel no. 10, 1965, 29-31.
TOPIC TAGS.i vanadium, 'vanadium. compound petroleum refining, petroleum product, metal-:_~:,',
extracting
ABSTRACT-- Aqueous golutions.-of-g-,t~6luenesulionic,. o-sulfobenzoict: and suffonic-
used to exLract vartadiunt from I , aIeverai.ty,pes-of petroleum and p*etroleum products. jkc6660~
gas oil fractioll6nddi6sel fi~6'li.A-t~~'.:op"ui~.'concentratio,nof the extracUiig.solutiotis-,indthe-t:
number of extractions *ere det6rinined.for-each type. To elucidate the nature of the vanadidtm~~-.'
com oundii present in the petroleum, and petroleum products,: the esence of the.4anadlum-w
p pr
porphyrin complex was'investigated i~.spectrophotomctrie analysts,of alcohol extracts in the'.
400-750 m4 range. WhenAhts cbmplak-w'as present the ~extractton of vanadkun*was 1~*6i thiti~
in its absence.. It is thought thitt'&-side cWni of the porphyrins," which are. relativ6ly,hl
molecular compounds ah-d.are present.1n:60'M-e-of the types ofpetroleum studied,. Interfere with.,-
;he extraction of vanadium-b
y._aq46oui MAU .tions of origanic acids.. When the parphyr ate
ibsent, vanadium is asmaed tobe.preoent. in the.form"of salts of organic acids, and islhere~'-~
.0
re easy to extract in this manner., .0tig., L,has: -3 -tables.:
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--KOTOVA, A.V.; VIKT(ROvA, M.Ye.
Oils containing gallium and germanium in the Emba region.
GeokhImiia no.11:1370-13'/2 11 165. (MIPA 19:1)
1. Institut khimh nefti i prirodnykh soley At! KazSSR, Gurlyov.
Submitted December 14, 1964.
KOTOVA, E.A.; SAZONOV, N.T.
., _~ ~ -1. J~ t I - ~;~- , ',
Colloquium on the nomenclature of Jurassic system. Sov. geol.
8 no.6:169-170 Je 165. (MIRA 18:8)
KOTOVAJ E.L.9 mladsliiy npuchn.,rf aotrudnik
Concernina t!,o optimum level of lightinL, for 1,recision work. Svetote-
khnika 7 no "1:10-24 Ja '61. (KEM 14:2)
1. Lcnir.~Tadaldy institut, giriyony truda i rjrofzal)Olevaniy.
(Fluorescent lighting)
s/l96/6i/ooo/oo9/ol6/O52
E194/E155
AUTHOR: Kotova, E.L*
TITLE: optimum illumination levels for fine visual work
PERIODICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal, Elbktrotekhnika i energetika,
no.9, 1961, 15-16, abst.-act 9V 127, (Svetotekhnika,
no.1, 1961, 19-24)
TEXT. Optimum levels of illumination have been based on a
study of the operation of a visual analyser, on the functional
condition of the central nervous system, and also on the
-4ndi--ations of quantitative and qualitative indices of labour
produ:,tivity. Visual capacity was assessed from data on the
stabllity of clear vision and the rate of differentiation between
data.tls. W-41th various kinds of lighting the criterion for
assessing visual fatigue was the percentage reduction in stability
of Clear V4Sion and in r-te of differentiation during the working
't-ime relative to the condition of the visual function before the
start of work. Visibility was investigated with a Dashkevich
PD!arisation binocular visibility measuring device. In order to
~~udy ~-he fun--tional condition of the central nervous system,
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E194/E155
observations were made of the duration of the latent period of
the zondition of motor reaction, using a modified Ivanov-
Smolenskiy procedure and of the optical chronaxies. Studies
were made for work on sorting and counting three kinds of
'relief, parts of neutral colour with angular dimensions from 7'
to _13.89. The shape of the parts was nearly spheri-zal; the
reflection coefficient about 0.1 - 0.05. The reflection
.:oeffi-~ient of the working surface was 0.7. The difference
between the sizes of parts, on which the sorting was mainly based,
was 0.1 - 0.3 mm. From t7z physiological-hygienic standpoint,
using a system of general illumination with fluorescent lamps,
the most favourable and comfortable level of illumination is
abou- 1500 lux. Observations of the visual and general working
P~apa_-ity of the subjects tested indicated that with irregular
distribution of brightness in the field of vision a level of
illumination which is rational (from the physiological-hygienic
standpoint) for this type of work 'As about 2000 lux produced by
general fluorescent lighting. A very uniform brightness in the
field of vision promotes favourable conditions for the operators.
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ACC NR-- AT6036594 SOURC'E-CODZ; -U'R/O-000 66/000/000/0227/0227
AUTHOR:- FDtova, E. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: CampimatrIc investigations on humans during T)rolongcd accolcracions 9'--por
P'rasptq at the Conference on Problems of Space iModicino hold in 11-:Dscow frol-i 24-27
~~3Y V,
'~onferentsiya po problemam kosmicheskoy --oditsiny, '966. Problemy
Rosmichcskoy meditsiny. (Problems oZ space medicine); materialy konferencsii,
Mo5cour, 1966, 227
T021C MGS: biologic acceleration effect, campimatry, human physiology,
ophthalrolou-y
ABSTRACT:
A campirnef6ric methSd of investigatinrf the blindspot and retin'al
-",ioscot.oma was used to supplement complex data in a functional study
of the visual analyzer. Human subjects were e%posed to repeated trans-
verse accelerations ranging from 4 to 18 G. Observations were conducted
under identical conditions (illumination, time of day) by the same investigator.'
~__~u.ring..accelerations were
j Data on changes in the dimensions of the.blindsp~tl
I obtained..
I
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I-ACt- NR:--A-LG036594-----
Results of the measuremdfits sliovj'dd*-t'hat'tlie'blinrspot expancis 38-50n, -An
the centrifuge is stopped, The dynamics of these changes were traced
;as a function of acceleration magnitude. The process of blindspot, normal-
'ization began 28-36 hr after the experiment. Angioscotoma normalization
il.ook place when normalization of vascular calibers occurred, which took
;place after 5, 8, and 11 days.
This data mi(yht indicate that an increase in blindspot scotoma and
angioscotoma. is the product of local vascular hemocirculatory dilsordei-s.
.as well as hemodynamic shifts in the cerebral vascular system,
A. INo. 22; AM Report 66-11�7
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FENTIN, Yu.A.; SHARIPOV, Z.;_!LOTO
Y-A,G.G--; KAMERNITSKIY, A.V.; AKHREM, A A.
Spectroscopic investigation of the conformation equilibrium of
anorocyclohexane and bromocyclohexane. Zhur.strfikt.khim. 4
no.2t194-200 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova.
(Cyclohexane-SNetra)
OBOLEIISSKIY, K.P., doktor ekon. nabkp prof., red.;J~T97A, G.G.,
doktor ckon. nauk, prof,, red.; RUSAKOVA, G.K., kand. sell-
khoz. nauk, red.; USTINOV, III.A., red.; ZAVFJdTYAYEVA, L.V. ,
red.; RYBAKOVA, V.D., red.
[Efficient orgnnization and the economics of agricultural
production; methods and recomziendations3 Voprosy ratsionall-
noi organizatsii i Qkonomiki sollskokhoziaistvonnogo pro-
izvodstva; metodlRi i rekorendatsii. Moskva, Ekonon-ika
1964. 1+95 P. MIRA 17!li
1. Moscow. VsesoyuzrWy nauchno-iBsledovatellskiy institut
ekonorrdki'sellskogo khozyaystva.
(Aericulture-Economic aopects)
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BOLOTOVA, G.I.; KOTOVA, G.G.; ZIMNA, K.I.; ISAGULYANTS, V.I.
Investigating the synthesis of homologous series of individual potassium
dialkyl- and diary 'Idithi'ophosphates and studying their structure by the
me thod of infrared spectrometry. Izv. vys ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz. 8
no.5-.62 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Moskovskiy insfittut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy proTTshlennosti
im. akademika I.MiCubklyla.
BOLOTOVA., G.I.; KOTO-VA G-.G-.; ZIMINA, K.I.1 ISAGGULYANTS, V.I.
Synthesis of the homologous series of individual potassium dialkyl- and
diaryldithiophosphates and the study of their structure by infrared spectro-
scopy. Zhur. prikl. khim. 38 no.7tl580-1585 J! 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Moskovskiy institut naftekhimictieskoy i gazovoy promyshlennostl Imeni
Gubkina.
L 2256g:&6 EV1P(J)/EV1T(m)A, RM/DJ
ACC 11R: AP6003435 kK) SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/001/0054/0057
AUTHOR- Zimina, K. I.; Kotova, G. G.; Sher, V._V.; Kuz'Tnina,_G._N.; Sanin, P. I.
ORG: VNII NP S~
TITLE: Determination and characteristics of zinc dialkyldithiophosphate- e
additives based on infrared absorption spectra
SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 1, 1966, 54-57
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant additive, zinc compound, phosphorus compound, sulfur com-
pound, IR spectrum
ABSTRACT: Infrared absorption spectra of motor oil additivel\ based on zinc dialkyl-
dithiophosphates were studied in the 400-700 cm-1 range. The alkyl radicals of zinc
dialkyldithiophosphates (general formula (RO)2P(S)SZnS(S)P(ORI)2) contained iso-
propyl, isobutyl, n-butyl, isoamyl, 2-ethylhexyl, sec-heptyl, and higher radicals.
It was found that the additives contain basic salts in addition to neutral zinc
salts of dialkyldithiophosphates, and that the absorption band with a maximum at
480 cm-1 is due to stretching vibrations of the Zn-O bond in such basic salts. The
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presence of the latter has no adverse effect on the quality of the additives. A
study of the P-S band of zinc dialky1dithiophosphates showed that if the extinction
coefficients of two dialky1dithiophosphates and the molecular mass of one of them
are known, the molecular mass and hence the average number of carbon atoms present
in the alkyl groups of thesecond dialky1dithiophosphate can be determined. Orig.
art. has: 5 figures and 1 table,
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Card 2/2
BRAGAS P.P. [Braha, F.P.]; KOTOVA- G.M. [Kotova,, H.M.1; STAKOVICHENKO, N..0.
0$ N.O.J-- - --
[Stakovychenk --
Locknit warp fabric for lace and blouses made with synthetic fibers.
Leh-.prom. no.3:23 Je - Ag 162. (MIRA 16-2)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut pererabotk4
iskusstvennogo i sinteticheakogo volokna.
(Synthetic fabrics) (Knit goods)
XOTOVA, G" [Kotava, H.M.]
Analyzing the potentialities of,"Guper-garantm Rachel knitting
::Eachines In the manufacture of fancy-net designs and
assortments* Leh* promo no*2:70-72 Ap-Te 163& NMA 16;7)
1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-isaledovateltakiy institut po pererabot~q
iskusstvennogo i sinteticheakogo ftiolma,
(Knitting machineld)
KOTOVA, G.R.
Reflexes from certain arteries and veins on the lymphatic vessels.
FiZiOl.2hur. 43 no.5.,428-434 My 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Kafedra normalluoy fiziologii Bashkirskogo meditsinakogo. instituta,
Ufa.
(GARDIOVASGULAR SYSTEM, physiology,
eff. of obstruct. of various arteries & veins on lymphatic
vessels (Rua))
(LYMPHATIC VESSELS, physiology,
eff. of obstruct. of various ateries & veins (Rue))
(),"i~~
KOTO~A, G.N., Cand Med jci -- (diss) ltcona4pnirq, reflexes
14.-
from"arteries and veins of the abdominal organs and
extremities the lymphatic blood-.P-ajMF&AZg vessels."
M1,11958, 1' pp (Bashkir State !Ied Inst im 15th Anniversary
VLK.SIA) 200 copies (KL, 32-58, 111)
- 69 -
KMOVA, G.R.. PORHOVA, N.G*, (Rostov-na,-Donu)
Cane of the abdominal form of lymphogranulomatosis [with summax7
in English]* Arkh.pat. 20 n0.8.'70-72 158 (MMA 11:9)
1. Is klinichookoy gorodskoy bolinitay No.1 Rostova-na-Dony
(glavnyy vrach A.V. Goreshnyak, nauchuyy rukovoditell - prof. V.X*
Slyohko, zavg atologo-anatomicheskim otdo - prof. Sh.l. Krinitskiy).
(H KINIS DISEASES, in aged,
abdom. cane (Rua))
KOTOVA, G.N.
Effect of intra-arterial and intravenous injections of hypertonic
and isotonic solutions on lymphatic and blood vessels. Fiziol.zhur.
46 no.6:695-'i'04 Je 160. (MIRA 1318)
1. From the Chair of noxmial -p~ology, Bashkirlan Medical Institute,
Ufa.
(INJECTIONS9 INTiA-ART,74.RIAL) (INJECTIONS, INTRAVENOUS)
(M.IPHATICS) (BLOOD PRMUPS)
KGTOVA, G.N.; PETROVSKIY, V.V.; SMIRNOV, D.I.
Effect of various factors on venous tone. Fiziol.zhur. 47 no.2:
237-246 F 161. (MIRA 105)
1. From the Normal Physiology Chair, Bashkirian Medical Institute,
Ufa. I
(VEINS)
XOTOVA, G.N.
Reflex regulation of venous tone during the variation of venous and
arterial pressure. Fiziol.zhur. 47 no.8:1004-1014 Ag 161.
(MIRA 1/,:8)
1. 3~rora the Department of Fhysiology.. Bashkir Medical Institute,
Ufa.
(BLOOD PIMSURE) (VEIRS)
'le f 2~
..x ccnnc-ctj_ -.-ic njoj
blo-Aa t~'_ztol. zhuv. tic 4 1 -L
nrn -he department -D" r
KOTOVA, G. r.
"Selection and Cultivation of Gre;~-n Cove. Crops During Srring and Fall Periods in
Envirormenta-I Conditions of' Kam"nnaya SttDI." Yin. Higher E~ucaticn VISSR, Voronezh
Agric,altuml Inst., Voronez!L-, 1954. (Dissertation for the Dagree of Candidate in
Agricultural Sciences)
SO: KnJ.zhnaya lAtopis', No. 22, 1955. PP 93-105
j,-, Squauh !Z-; Idi
by
1 ta "b'.1
of fialts,
Country USSR .,Fodders.
Category: cultivated Plants
Abs Jour: RZhBiol., Yo 22, 1955, No 100327
Author XOW~a, G-P- n the Central Cher-
^P Aeprin- I
KOTOT#' Pe, Icand, sel'akokhozyaystvennykh nauk; bKOMY9 To, kand. sell-
skoldiozyaystvannykh nauk; XMIA, G., kand. sel'ekokhozyaygjtvennykh
nm*.
Istablishing an ever normal food supply in the Central Black 3hrth
region. Fauka, i pared. ON v 8el'khOS. 18 UO-2:10-13 7 158,
(Central Black Amrth region-Peading and feeding atuffe)(MIRA 11:3)
KOTOV, Petr Filippovich, kand. nellkhoz. nauko--KOTOVA Galina
Petroma, kand. sellkhos. nauk; ADEL
red.; SHFZHWA, E.A., tekhn. red.
(Growing corn for grain in the Central Chernozem Region]
Kukuruza-na apeloe serno v TSentralfno-chernozemnoi polose.
Moskva, Izd-vo MSKh HOSR, 1963. 69 p. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut sel'skogo khozraystva
TSentrallno-chernozemnoy polosy im. V.V.Dokuchayeva (for
Kotov, Kotova).
(%ntml Chernozem Region-Com (maize))
MUMINA, Z.S.; KOTOVA, G.S.; R.A.
Determination of Iracip.--copper$ bininuth, and cadrdun.- in heat
resistant alloys. Zhur. anal. k-him. 20 no.7t785-788 165.
(MIRA 18-9)
MUKHINA, Z.So; ZHEMCHUZfMAYA, I.A.; KOTOVAp G.S.
Analysis of impurities in refractory alloys based on nickel, cobalt,
iron, and chromium. Zhur.anal.khim. 17 no.2:170-173 YIr-Ap '62.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Alloys) (Metals-Analysis)
RUB."'IF, D.G.; KOTOVA. G.S.
, fur-~;-Uorial and YA-stomort-holog.ical r!', ra,~,.eristlca of
rical I ~ ..a
pratnp--*-4 fnrins of %L'Illrils vplcemdo, heFatit.15. At. vo~;rpato
-X4c~- -
p6cl,. h0$2 ,WT, . 163. IRA 38.8)
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iq
mom--
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MELINIKOV, B.N.; KOT(RA I.B.
Effect of saw organic solvents on the swelling of rayon
fibers during dyeing. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; takh. tekst.
prom. no-4:103-107 163. (KM 16:11)
1. Ivanovskiy khirniko-otekhnologichoskiy institut.
MELINIKOVp B.N.; KOTOVA, I.B.
Studying the effect of hydrophilic organic solvents on the kinetics
of the dyeing of cellulose hydrate fibers with direct dyes. Izv,
vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.1:106-114 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut.
(Dyes and dyeing--Cellulose)
MELI NIKOV, B. N.; KOTOVA, I. B.
Interaction'of direct dyes with organic solventa. Izv. VY8.
ucheb. zav.; takh. tekst. prom. no.,4:8"4 (162.
HIRA 15:10)
1. Ivanovskiy khimiko-tokhnologicheakiy institut.
(Dyes and dyeing)
,' 7, l'ISMILEA l8aak Oaulovi::h, tiotq., kand. tek.m. niDijk;
11 y 1,
I.I., dc)ktcr tekbn. naiik!, prof., red, '7' -
TIROWKIIIA, N.M., red.
[I'roblerns in descript-ije geomaLry] po nacherta-
tellnol geometrii. lzd.2., povor. i 6-1.. !'in7k, I
9 8 T,. (%ilh~, Vitl)
,-,Nkola. t.
ACC MR,, AT6036634-'-"'
ikUVOR; Sankovich,, Yus A.
ORG: none
SOURCE CODE; UR/0000/66/000/000/0339/0339
lashchenova# V* A.; Yotova, I. NO
TITLE: Effect of altered gravitation on vascular reflexes In the carotid-sinus
zone Lbaper presnoted at the Conference on Problems of Space tledicine hold in
?~bscow from 24-27 may 1~)66)
SOURCEt VonfarantaIYA PO problemam Roamichoaltoy m*dItsIny, 1966. Problemy
kosmichoslcoy meditsiny. (Problems of space medicine); matorialy konforentail,
.,;3scow, 1966, 339
T_0?IC ZIGS: vascular reflex, carotid sinus, vascular lumen, cardiovascular
system, space physiology, blood circulation, biologic acceleration affect
ABSTRACT:
There can be no doubt that pressure and chemoreceptive mechinisrns"
of 'the carotid-sinus zone play a very important role in regulating blood
circxilation in general and arterial pressure in particular. Many authors
;have noted a*reduction and distortion of reflexes from this zone due to ex-
treme lactors such as shock, hemorrhage, etc. It has also been noted that'
accelerations cannot be*-withstood 4s well if hnjp~lsation from the carotid-
F
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!sinus zone is cut off.
The work is based on the hypothesis concerningthe specific role of
:,the carotid sinus zone in maintaining adequate circulation during changes
:in the gravity vector and the action of acceleration. The effects of clamp-
incr both carotid arteries, of relaxing of sinuses of Hering's nerve by elec-
:trical stimulation, and of injecting of cytitone and hypertonic sodium-
chloride solution were tested in acute and chronic experiments performed
;on dogs. Changes in the gravit ty vector were obtained by means of a tilt-
,~table, Acceleration stress was produced by subjecting dogs to transverse
,accelerations of 9 G.
It vias found that changes in the gravity vector and to an even greater
~,extent the effect of accelerations caused a significant diminution and dis-
!tortion of the reflexes indicated. There is reason to assume that accelera-':
Ition results in a change in the.functi-onal.condition of the receptor-organs.,
iin the carotid-sinus zone..
1 CW. A. No. 22; AM Report 66-116,7
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KOTOVA, I Z
Jurassic-Crotacoous boundary in the coal-Ix-aring stratum of the
Buroya Basin according to the data of sporo and pollen amlyois.
Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no-3:694-697 N 161. ("IMIA 14:11)
1. Goologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstaviono akademikom.
A.L. Yanshinym.
(Bureya Valley--Geology, Stratigraphic)
BOLKHOVITINA, N.A.; KOTOVA, I.Z.
Spore-pollen complexes in the coal-bearing layer of the Syufun
basin in the Far East, IzvAN SSSR.Ser,geol. 28 no.1:77-92 Ja
163. (MMA 16:2)
1. Geologicheskiy Institut AN SSSR, M(-,5kva.
(Su,vnfun Valley-Palynology)
GAREISKIYP R.G.; KOTOVA, I.Z.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
.\ Upper Jurassic continental formations of the Usturt. Dokl. AN
SSSR 154 no,1:98-101 Ja164, (14IRA 17:2)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom,
A,L. Yanshinym.'
BOLKHOVITINA, N.A.; KOTOVA, I.Z.; SAMODUROV, V.I.; YAN TSZI-DUAN' (Yang Chi-
tuan]
Stratigraphy of continental Cretaceous sediments of the lower
Syr Darya uplift (northeastern Aral Sea region). Dokl. AN SSSR
152 no.2:392-395 S 163. (MIRA 16:11)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademAkom
A.L, Yanshinym.
KOTOVA, I.Z.
Presence of fossil spores of the genus 14ohria in the U.S.S.R. Paleont.
zhurr. no.1:140-~U 163. (I-MIA 16:4)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
(Falynglqq)
KOTOVAP I,Z.,
Age of the continental sedJwnts of the Gustmozersk Depression
and the tharaoteris-Ucs of the composition of Early-Crotacecus
floras in Transbaikaia. Izv. Ail =R. Ser. geol. 29 no.8.-84-93
Ag 164. (MIRA 17311)
1. Geollogicheskly instituL AN SSSR, Moskva.
KOTOVA, I.Z.
S
PrOpoflortil ama.9 Of UO U--c-t-P- in the juravirIc and Evtr)y
Gretaceaus and the data of spore-pol.lon allalYflds- Pa-loont.
zhur. no.1035-124 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Geologicheskly institut AN 11SSF1.
P-ETELTNA9 V.Sc; STARTSEV, B.Ya.; Prinimall uchastIy(--..IWT0VA,.L.A.,
3aborant; TRUSOVA, M.I., laborant; T3.9,10GRUD07A, L.G.,, laboran-t;
TURKOVA, N.A,, laborant
Regeneration of alkali from the sulfide alkalies of desulftirized
petroleum-Products. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.9:25-27 163 ' -
(MIRA 17:8)
1. Nauchfic-issledovatel'skiv institut khimii, g. Saratov. ,
PETELINA, V.S.; START-SEV. B.Yp.; Prinimali uchastlye:.KOTOVA, L.A., laborant;
TRUSOVA, M.I., laborant-, TEMNOGRUDOVA, L.G., laborant; TURKOVA, N.A.p
laborant
Problem of the recovery of a3kali from sulfide waste liquors.
Zhur.prikl.khim. 38 no.6:1212-1216 Je 1065. NIRA 18:10)
1. Hauchno-issladovateltakiy institut khImU Saratovskogo gosudar-
stvennogo universiteta imeni N.G.Chernyshevskogo.
PA N L3 I V . 0 . j-, YOMA 111B.
I _
Cc,T.pl---x f.,-riration of zinc and cadmium with serine in aQueous solu-
tions. Ukr. khim. zhur. 31 no.8:846-850 165. (111IRii 18:9)
1. Kiyevskiy igosLdarstvexin3r~ universitet imeni Sheveheriko.
- KOT fA. L. D.
Device to improve the piecing of capron reinforcement thread on
"Svit* automatic two-cylinder circular hooiery knitting machinea,
"Obm.takh.opyt. (MIX] no.36:22-23 156. (MIRA 11111)
(Knitting machines)
OTOVI, L,D.
<
!"W Tr-anifee-Tr"ing to hi.,,her speeds the production of high spliced heels
in hosiery on OSvitw automatic double-cylinder circular knitting
machines. Obm.tekh.opyt. CMILPI no.36:23 156. (14IRA 11:11)
(Knitting machines) (Hosiery)
KCTOVA ) L. F. Enc.
"Application of Matrix Calculation to an Active Linpar Q!adal;~-ole,ll
Llektriche~tvo, l."O.8, 1949
M - %0
Moscow Power Engineering Inst. im. Molotov
-a C;D, 17.1!'U.~ Of C 11, C'-- 0
T 6Drivud,
a.- ic of -,,,,L7 ,,t on tl,.- of :"2-,
ml`fier Cc cLii,i,c:-,'. C""'EZ, :.,o 1,z
0"
YOTOVA T.F. Inzh., anniatent
--
,kpplylTV,, th,~ gticct3!39ive-tippro.-tiriati3n -,ethod to the calculation
of circiiltii containing nonlinear elerjonts. Trudy VZEI nn.9:140-11;r)
158. (Mla 12: 10)
(Filectric cirucits)
BESSONOVP L.A., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; DF2!IDQVA, I.G.;
1,,j,1,,L111NIC11ENKO, N.N.; OCHAN, V.V,; SEREDNfLSKIT, L.M.;
-10STROBUTOV, N.G., retsenzent; OUKSEUVICB, V.P.,
retsenzent; FILAMTOVA, A.S., retsenzent; ZARUDI, M.Te.,
retsenzent; ZAIKA, Ye.V., st. prepod., retsenzent
(Textbook on the theoretical principles of electrical
engineering] Zadachnik po teoreticheskim osnovam elektro-
tekhniki. fByj L.A.Bessonov i.dr. Moskva, Vses. zaochnyi
energ. in-t, 1963. 212 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Electric engine-3~rlng)
FRIDMAN, S.G.; KOTOVA, L.I.
Derivatives of imidazobenzothiadiazole, imidazobenzoselenodiazole,,
imidambm2otriazole, and imidazoquinoxaline. Zhur.ob.khim, 32
no.9:2871-2882 S 162. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii AN Ukrainskoy SSR*
(Bennothiazole) tBenzothiadiazole) (Quinoxaline)
KOTGVA, Le U Cand Tech Soi -- (diss) " Study of 4~w friction in roller-
bearin,-,s and its effect upon-40*'e basic specific resistance to the movewnt
(-34th Zra -Ah-sj
of frei&ht oars." Len, 1957. A--- Mn Order of Lenin Inst of Engineers
of Railroad Transport im Academician V. N. Obraptsov), 100 copies
(KL, 44-57, 100)
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T o A
AUTHORs -KOTOVA,L.I., DERYAGIRB.V. 57-6-17/36
TITLE: Theori of-Cylinder Rolling on a Surface covered with a Plastic
Lubricant. (Teoriya kachaniya tailindra o overximosti,
P0krYt10Y sloyem plaatichnoy amzkit R MIT
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Tekhn.Fiz. 1957, Vol 27, Nr 67pap 1261-1271 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRACT: Formulae are derived for the determination of the pressure of the
lubricant layer, the carrying strength of the lubrication layer
and the power which is used for overcoming friction in the
lubricating layer, i.e. for the cue of a constant exterior
shearing strain. A fo-nmz1a is determined for the pressure dis-
tribution in the lubricating layer for that case in which the
shearing strain depends exponentially on pressure. It is she=
that In this caise there exists an utaost laini-nn thicknesa of
the lubricating layer in the gap between the cylinder and the
rolling surface. (With 10 Illustrations and I Slavic Reference).
ASSOCIATICK: Not given
PRESENTED BY:
StMaTTED: 11.1-1957
AVAILABLE: Libmry of Congress
Card I/ I
57-27-7-17/40
AUTHOR: _Yoto-Va, L.
TITLE; T;ie Th~ory for t:i"- Rollin of a Cylind,~v oi, q ~0'_,rf._-ce Cov,__.rad
V,ith a Vi.3cous-Fl-.stilc Layer of Lubricant (Tor_iYa kaQheniYa tsil_
-1az"
lindra po noverkhno3ti, po*-.r,,,toy slojeii
Pl~al!GDI(~AL: Zhurnal Tvkhnicheskoy MIMI 195'j, Vol. 2'j. ~r 7~
A13STR.,'CT: The ilivesti.-Ltion refers Lu tile Case of a labricart,
i.c. when the flow of lubricant irl; tile -aj) is lai;dinar aiid sati3fies
the cou-Itions fro':1 t!"C hj(*r0d'.:1a1:'ic-q of a viocou~i-!'I"_.tic liquid
accorciln's, to Slivedov-Bin.;,aiq. The irji'ju.~..ce of tile theri,iodyna-i.Lc
,)r,.:s~;ure "wedze loosullilig" is disre6arded. T-r,.e cylinder i3 asauni-
ed as infinituli lujig and the Plow of lubricant as flut. Tile
calculation is i_tde der -Anit of lell:-th. Vie e,.,aatio.-, of S.,"(1do'l-
is lnte~;rated and a differ~.,ntial eqaation for tile hydro-
.L I
)/dx
d,yna:,iic pressure is obt!iined. This equation is soivt~C for di
.
and or, thu ousis of the analysis the seluction of the .iolutiOn
satisfying the conaitions nadQ is carriz(', out. Tht! e-uutio"x for
Q
integrated (with a certain ap,~roxiiiation). The fundau,-
dp/dx are
untal relations ay-o obtained: Ifor the (~iotributio-,, of the h,,,dro-
djzi~u.iic liressare in the layer of 1_ibric~.nt, for thu bt.,.,z*i1:1,:'
otrength of the layer of lubriount -ind for t1lo
Card 112 rulli,-,6 for overco;nin,,, the friction in thj layer of lu'3ricart-
The Theory for the Rollin,~rr of a Cyli:;der oii a Surface Oov,~red 57-27-7-17/)V)
.ith a Viscoas-Plastic Layer of Lubricant
go V.
These dependences are brouGht to a nQrci,-.ten3iona1 fort.-.. Thc-re
are 9 fi.o,ures and 5 refeiences, 4 of which are Soviet'.
,%SSOCIATION; Leningrad Institute for Railroad En-,,'Ileurs (Lr..:;--radski~- in-
otitut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo tvai,,sporta)
SUBMITTED: January 29, 1957
AVAILABL-zi: Librs-j of Cungress
1. Lubricants-Properties-Mathemptical analysis 2. Differential
equations-Applications 3. Fluid flow-Theory 4. Cylinders-
Motion-Theory
Card 2/2
KOTOVA, L.I., aspirant
Theoretical investigation of freight-car traction resistance
caused by vibration friction in heavily greased roller-bearing axle
boxes. Sbor. LIIZHT no.158:286-301 158. (mim 11:6)
(Railroads--Praight cars) (Car axles)
YOROBIYEV, G.M.; KOTOVAq L.I.
h, , - -
.r- 66.,.,- - ... - -
Determining the texture of transformer steel. Zav. lab. 30
no.10:1224-1227 164. (MIRA 1814)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut.
V CR OB I YVI 2 -'. 6
G.14.; GRECHIM, Ya.V.; KOTRA, L.I.; EII, I P
Comparison of various method3 GLI measui,ing, the t._.,,t1jxaI
perfection of cold-rolled translformer steel. Zai~ lab.
31 no.8;983-986 165. 1p9)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy metaLhx-ichc!Aly jn-.*.t.Itiit.
U
Ko-~6v
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E194/E435
AUTHORS- Khitrin, L.N,, Ravich, M.B., Kotova, L.L.
TITLE: Procedure and results of determination of the
combustion constant of pulverized fuels
PERIODICAL: Referati-inyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika i energetika,
1961, No.6. p.9, abstract 6G58. (Sb. 3-a Vses.
soveshchan--ye po teorii goreniya. T.2.,M.. 1960,
~L
pp.12.3-130)
rnXT: Irt determining the combustion constant the accuracy of the
results .hiefly depends upon 4'he process being as isothermal as
posz,lble, Ballasting tht gas flow with finely divided inaterial
was Seler-ted as an effe--tive method of solving this problem.
For this purpose the fuel under investigation may be used either
alorie or mixed with inert material. In either case, it is
intportant that the solid phase should be present in sufficient
quantity to ensure "absorption" of the total heat of reaction
without appreciable heating of the system, Ballasting the flow
with dust of the actual fuel under investigation is to be
preferred because there is then considerable excess of fuel and the
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dust particles burn very little. Accordingly, the dimensions of
the dust particle3 and their reacting surface may be considered to
remain un-c".hanged, which simplifies calculation of the constant,
High fuel ~.oncentration also permits clearer observation of
possible _hemi-sorption processes. Observation of the course of
the process i,~ simplified because the primary charac~teristic of
combustion -is zonsumption of oxygen in the flow. Accordingly,
in making the tests it is only necessary to register the changes in
composition of the gaseous product along the flow. The
experimental equapment cons3sted of an electrically heated vertical
tube 800 mm long and 8 mm internal diameter. Pulverized fuel in a
flow of oxidizing medium (air or nitrogen-oxygen mixture) which had
first been heated -o the test temperature was delivered to the tube,
the dust was entrained by the flow and carried up the tube.
Temperature differences of 10 to 15*C were permitted between the
start and end of the tube. The excess oxygen coefficient was
0.035 to 0.10. Tests were made with coked. powdered, Moscow
Basin coal and with milled peat previously heat-treated for six
hours at temperatures of about 600 and 8000C. The dimensions of the
mean fractions ranged from. 65 to 367 microns. The initial oxygen
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concentration ranged from 3.7 to 20.9%, the dust concentration
from 0.5 to 8.5 g per li'Are at n.t.p. and the temperature from
370 to 7000C. It was established that the oxygen consumption
and the amount of gaseous oxides formed are not linear functions
of the effective oxygen concentration. The rate constants of
these processes do not depend on the dimensions of the particles,
The gaseous reaction product with oxygen is C02 (with peat). On
burning coke of Moscow Basin coal the oxygen is strongly absorbed
bv the coke, the process is of a chemi-sorption character.
Sorbed oxygen is rel:~urned to the gaseous phase in the form of
COZ after the fuel has been heated to a temperature higher than
that of the process. An equation is given for the total oxygen
consumption. There are 4 references.
Abstracted by S.Tager.
[Abstra~torls note; Complete translation]
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B100102
AUTHORS: Khitrin, L. N., Ravich, M. B., Kotova, L, L.
TITLE: Methods and results of a study of the kinetic characteristics
of combustion of powdery fuel in a flow
PERIODICAL: Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy zhurnal, V. 5, no. 1, 1962, 7-12
TEXT: A device desigaed for studying the combustion of powdery fuel in a
gas flow under isothermal conditions is described. Its main part is a
vettical,electrically heated, stainless steel reaction tube of 800 mm
length and 8 mm inner diameter. A screw conveyer transports fuel from a
bunker into the tube and at the same time air or a nitrogen-oxygen
mixture is blown through. The mixture is heated to a certain temperature
in the tube (maximum 7500C). The ratio between the oxygen used in the
flow during the experiment and the theoretically necestary value amounted
to 0,035-0-10. A section of 500 mm of the reaction tube could be
investigated. Gas samples were taken at the end of the tube. The
conditions for sufficient mixing of the gas flow with fuel particles and
also the isothermal reaction conditions in the tube were studied in
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XHITRIN, L.N.; RAVICHp M.B.; KOrMA, L.L.
Oxygen sorption during the combustion of carbon (coke). Inzh.-
fiz.zhur. 5 no.8sl7-22 Ag 162. (KRA 15: U)
1. Energetichaskiy inftitut imeni G..M.Krzhizhanovskogo, Moskva.
(Sorption) (Combustion) (Carbon)
KHITRINI L.N.;_KOTOVA.,_L.L.
Combustion constants for coke from coal of the Moscow region@
Inzh,-fizahur, 6 no.30 " 2 Nr 163. (HIRA 161N)
1. Energeticheskiy institut imenj G.M.Krzhizbanovskogo, Moskva.
(Combustion) (Coke)
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AU111OR: Golovina Ye. S.; Kotova, L. L.
ORG: Power Engineering Institute im. G. M. Grizliizhanovskiy-(Energeticheakiy institt
TITLE: Laws governing ~igh-temperature reactionslof carbon 14
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 169, no. 4, 1966, 807-809
TOPIC TAGS: carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon diffusion, carbon density, high tempera-
ture 4mutat4= /_L" Y-A-V.4 V-
ABSTRACT: In earlier studies the authors have observed changes 'Afi the density.of
carbon in the course of its interaction with chemically reactive sea at abote 2 OL
W 31
It wa, assumed that this phenomenon is a result of the diffusion of carbon atoms from
the't,ulk to the s-irface of solid carbon. This assumption was (confirmed by a study of
carbon density distribution in carbon spheres (d., 15 mm) in the course of this inter-
action at various temperatures with C02 diluted with N2 (CO 2 concentration, 50%; gas
flow velocity, 0,6 m/sec). The diffusion coefficients '(Dc) for carbon atoms in solid
carbon for various temperatures were calculated by substituting the experimental
density values in Gauss error integral
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Analysis of the experimental data showed that the determined D. values can be used for
calculations. It is noted that the results of this study indicate that in the analy-
sis of the interaction of a solid body with a chemically reactive gas the behavior of
not only the gas but also that of the solid body should be taken into account. Orig.
art. has: 3 figures. r W..4. 77.] [BO)
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0 13, G :Power Engineerling instituEe im. G. M. Krzhizhanovskiy (EnergeLiclheskiy institut
or
TITL:~; Laws goveraing high-temperature reactions of carbon in the presence
solid-Phaso diffusion
SOURCE: -Ic-dlofiz_;',~a vysokikh temperatur, v. 4, no. 5, 1966, 703-709
TOPIC TAGS: carbon, carbon dioxide, high solid pilase diffusion
ABSTRACT: Earlier, the authors discovered t1lat on rQLj"Ction of carbon a '-'ZLSCOu2
rea'-ent (CO, or 02) at temperatures above 2300K, the density of the bulk oC the
sol d decro-5seS. To study this phenomenon, an, ex-i eriment was czrried out to deter-
mir", the distribution of density across. a carbon sample as a EIIVICLiOn Of Lime and
in tha
cem-,)erature in t* e course of its reaction with niLroL-,en-rarefied CO?
1140'6-3300:'~ ra z, ;; e .The samples were spherical part-ICL!S, i5 In of
e recictlion
VZ-.-4 ~-rap"-' I Zi zed ca-bon. The carbon particle,,; -..;~2re iV.6uction
rare ,,,z-,s 6ecerm-ned gravimetrically.- Sample dia-meter cl"anges in time '."Crc rccorded
photograDI-4 ically. The density disLribution waL; deturmdincd by !;ucce:sive romovn_
Z-10-M t,-Ic -Parzicla surface of 0.2-0.25 mmn layers and dutcr-minacion of d'Qns-I y.
Layer removal was continued until the density 'of thc! particlc cor'2
4initial density. The C02 concnetration in the gas phase was 50% and the ~!_as flow
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veloc-, ty Wal-i 0 . 6e c It was found that at 1600-2500K tho procefj is
dla.-,ater changes the reaction zone, wlt-,ich i5 of constant dept.*ii
0.2 movc--s aioag the radius. This indicates thaL the reaccion proce-edIs a'%:
su-'Zace unklcr ma-r-.-"mum diffusion conditions. The process rati-- is determined by L46
d i f fusiol-, rare of tile gas p1hase toward the carbon surface. At above 2500*."', the
picture is dilf.-erenr. Under mia%iuium diffusion conditions, the gas i's consumt2d at
rhC sur--lace, bul- :)Ocause of the mobility of carboa atoms at such high tenporaturcs
the carbo-.-, aZG7-,',; S--r1V,2 to Occupy the sites vacated in tho lattice near the sur.-Lace,
Carbon-ato-- 1-liffusion from the bulk to the surface of the sample develops. When
t1-10 rL!:3 0- uif~-Usiqn b0comes commensurate with or exceeds ~:he reaction rate at t"i-a
Surzaco' Ca':'Oon atoms are able to occupy -,he vacated sites before the next gas
malecule reacnes ~-kem. In such a case, a considerable change in density but a small
caan&e in 61-La-moter is observed for the particles. The process in this case will be
substant 1,17 7 y 'u-.1SLeady-state: the reaction zone depth and the density distributiou
will const-:-.~!y chan.,-e with time. The diffusion coefficient was calculated for
"Ins tea "-y-s ~dza co--: r., conclusion, -it is noted that the fact of the internal
Ga.;:1usional transzcr Of solid in the course of its reaction in a chemically
reacz-vo :"as P"I'aS2,n~cess)-tates a revision of the existing viewpoint on the
jaha.vior 0:: L,Ie in such reactions. The authors thank 0. A. Tsukhanova, B. 1.
3olzaks aad R. Sh. Yalkovich for reviewing the paper and for discussing the material.
arz. 7 Eigures.
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AUTHORs Kotova, L.N. SOV/20-121-3-6/4,-7
TITLEi ~ed Estimation of the Error in the Numerical Integrat-
ion of the System of Differential Equations for the Funda-
mental Problem of External Ballistics (Linearizovannaya otsen-
ka pogreshnosti chislennogo integrirovaniya sistemy different-
siallnykh uravneniy osnovnoy zadachi vneshney ballistiki)
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR,1958,vol 121,Nr 39PP 418-421 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt An estimation of the errors in numerical integrations orally
given to the author by S.M. Lozinskiy is applied to the ex-
ternal ballistic problem under very numerous suppositions
which ar6 partially badly to be surveyed. By some numerical
examples it is shown that in this way an improvement of the
estimations of errors usual in ballistics can be obtained.
There are 5 Soviet references.
PR7--SENTEDs March 10,1958, by V.I. Smirnov, Academician
SUBMITTEDt February 20, 1956
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ALIMA, S.G.;,~OTOVA,_L.P.
Use of cardiolipin antigen in the scrodiagnosis of syphilis. Med.
zhur. Uzb. no.9t29-30 S 161. (I'LliiA 15--2)
1, Iz Uzbekistanskogo nauchno-issledovatellakogo kozhno-venerologiche-
skogo insti ta (direktor - dotsent Hatveev V.111.).
IsuYPHILIS-DIAGDOSIS) (CARDIOLIP111)
(SERUM THERAPY)
KCRCHlNSKIY, I.L., prof., doktor tekhn. nauk; BYELOVSKIY, V.A.,
kand. tekhn. nauk; MUM, V.S., inzh.; SOLOVEY, I.P.;
SUVINC7, N.A.;_KQZGVA, L.S., inzh.; SHITOVA, L., red.
i;~--V'a; RUDAKOVA, N.1-.,-fe-Rhn. red.
(Instructions for determining the seismic load for vertical
equipment and examples of calculation] Ukazaniia po oprede-
leniiu seismicheskoi nagruzki dlia vertikal'iWkh apparatov i
primery rascheta. 1-1oskvaq Gosstroiizdat, 1961. 30 P.
(MRA 15:9)
1. Akaderdya stroitel'stva. i arkhitekturT SSSR. Institut
stroitell.-Vkh konstnflctsiy. 2. TSentrallryy nauchno-issledo-
vatel'skiy institut stroi-telInykh konstruktsiy Akadomii stroi-
teltstva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Korchinskiy, Bykhovskiy,
Favlyk). 3. Gosudarstvenriyy institut po proyektirovaniyu nef-
tyany'kh zavodov pri Gosudarst-vennon planovorl korrdtete Soveta
Ministrov SMR (for SoloveyjzSunjinov, Kotova).
(Earthquakes and building
LEPESHKOV, I.No; BODALEVA, N.V.; KOTOVA L.T.
Solubility in the system
(2=1 i- K2B40 _-
. Zj--,' 2 KC 14- L2B407) +- H20 at 250 .. Zhur.
neorg. khim. 8 no.11:2597-2602 N 163. (MIRA 17-1)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Imeni N.S.
Kurnakova AN SSSR.
SOV/78-3-12-28/36
AUTHORS: Lepeshkov, I. N., Bodaleval N. V.,.Kot~Qv~
TITLE: Investigations Concerning the Solubilities of the Systems
Li 2so 4-Na2so 4-K2so 4-H 20 at 250C (Issledovaniye rastvorimosti
v sisteme Li 2s0 4-Na2so 4-K2so 4-H 20 pri 250)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 12,
pp 2781-2785 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The solubilitji-s of the systems Li 2so 4-Na2so 4-H20 were investi-
gated at 250C. The isothermal lines of solubility of these
systems have three branches, which correspond to the following
crystals: Li 2s0 4* H2 0; double salt Li2 so 4* 3Na2so 4* 12H 20, and
Na 2so 4* 10H20. The double salt crystallizes to large, perfect
crystals with the following indices of refraction:
-
N
= 1-460. The solubility of the system Li
= 1-464, N
so
2
4
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K2SO 4-H20 was investigated at 00, 250 and 500C. The double salt
Li 2s0 4*K2so4 and the solid solution which forms lithium sulfate
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