SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FR:MAMEDOV, I.M. TO:MAMEDOV, G.A.

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APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/11: CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/11: CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/'1'1: CIA-RDP86-005'13800'10320000'15-6 i Ol~~ Spectra;~copic examinations of the effect of tr,e structure cf chloroei;hers of the naphthenic series on their insecticidal qualitieso DokloAlQ AzerbSSR 20 no~1(J:21-2b 'hl~o (MIi~A 1$s7_) to Inst~.tut neftekhimi,cheskikh pratsessov APJ AzerbS ~'~, APPROVED FOR RELEASE: 06/23/11: CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 MAI~DQY, I.~i. (Le3ingrad, ul. Lrva Tolstogo~ d.7, komn. 102) Late results of treating c.Iosed cerebrocra~n,ial in~urieg pith e pararenal novocsine block pith aummaxy in ~nglish.~. veet.khir. 81 no.12:~7-~l D 'S~. (~tIAA 12:2} 1.:[x gospital~noq khirurgicheskoq kliniki (zav. -prof. ~'.G. Uglov) 1-gig Leningradsiogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova. ~BR~I1Q, erda, ~ inf. closed, then, pararenal procaine block, remote results (Rus)) (ANES3~ESIA, R~IOI~,AL. in variou>~ dis. ~~ pararenal procaine block in closed brain inf., remote results (Rus)) APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 ., teatrlCat pp~r~~~r#~e~ of Az~rira(~x~~~a rnar~l~s~ ~ X: ~+i, tukht.~rovj~; U. h4~ijie~irfv r.f,~'. , I~t~: Fia. d.. u , r ~f~. hd ~',.t~:xtrr~v, ' 7'tu~)y ~,;~ + . ~~'r! '.Y~~caul 5 ~S.,S.1~., ~~'t. /rtlt. r t~;6is#uf~ , ~~mcifie vcrl. ra ~+,it-ittcA,l�t�trt :Fit~.fkC~~oi f'~~,~ ~ h ~en~ n~~zerh,~xtizi~un ut:~rbtc>>. ;3f~ecifir xesi~,fances went ~~~lt,~,~ iget~surt[f with speCi~�t cfectrt~t}es. of lig which wrs ~~aureti iutn sx c'vti~idcr witfta~tt ;.i 15r~txut,t and P1a~~ ~~ta.~n~*c',t~re~~ which itaated in ~a +~i{p aF Iii; I/1ec. strE.n~#h was testeEl vri#h cnm. o.c. with cyllt4rEric;it eicttrodeie wikh ro~trtde~l ages. ~nJy #hree speci~ale3-s cficl nol xnect Ttu~sian staal;d~~ ur~~ tar;ia:~ulattu~ muteri~is ~..,,-. __ .. ,. �_.. _...,. ~..~r 1, Iwn~~~lch-.. r APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 ern . ~,. ~__~_._~._!'~~~ � ~: 1 AR6a1726$ ~E CODE; ~~/aa~~/s5/c~ac~/az2 `~~~~ AUTHOR; Mamedov, r, ~ /Ha~4/Na~4 I ~~. TITLE, ~ :,. .~. __ ,-.. ~r ~,, ~ ~,..L I Isotherm study of the speed and the abso ~ ~ `~" ~or~ coefficient of ultraspund' and the shear viscosity of water as a funs+ion of rasa SOU P ure `�-..w...r.,..~._...__~.a~,....._..~.~._..~_ RCL, Ref. ~;h, Fizika, Abs, 12Zh39a Ii,EF SOU RCE; Uch. zap. MO k.,,~aed~ in-ta, v, 147 ~...-~� ~ 1g64, 79-8h ~ 7."ODIC TAGS: ultrasonic absor tion water pressure function,. isotherm p ,absorption coefficient, viscosity, I A,BSTI~ACT; Nlca,surements have beets made of the r ate and absorption of ultra- s~aund in pur. e water on a freciuency of 23. 4 Mc and of the s sl;atic pressures of 1_.. 80p and temperatures of 25-._. G5C he`~r viscosit j ir,~creases la8G times of aI ~ at hyoro~- 1 tc,~2~per. attu�er, whilE~ the; absorptio'j, caeffic on,~c velocity ant: decrea.s~a~ .__ Card 1 I ~ ._.~~._ .~ _ - .~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 r - � ACC NRr A26014916 /~ experimental values of density in toluene as a function of pressure far s~ariaus temperatures. The density increases with increasing pressure. The velocity was measured in the interval 1--510 kg~cm2 at 22.7, 30.4, 40, and 50C, and a table of t;he experimental data is presented. The velocity at constant temperature increases linearly with increasing pressure. The absarp-tian coefficient in toluenewas mea;~~;~sec i.n the same pressure intervalL, and at 30.4, 4Q, and SoC. k`ram the tabulated. re:~ult;s it is evident that with increasing pressure the absorption coefficient dECreases. Iv7easurement of the shear viscosity was carried out as a function of pressure at thcl same three temperatures, According to analysis of the tabulated measure~;ents, the shear viscosity increases sharply with increasing pressure. The velocity, ultrasound absorption coefficient, and shear viscosity can be measured by the developed techn~.qu~ to an accuracy of i~.5, 3, and 4--5fo respectively. I. Nikolayeva. ~~ranslation of abstract S~DB CODE: 14, 20 .. ~,~ sr~:. . .,~ , ~~~i ' ' ~ ,.,"~r7�Ai~~1(~r}'iprn yyg}~~!pr`('d~lt4~g`i'~'.g. '~,~:~}t ,,, a i~'~ ~~~i~~'~'}'r/y+'I~t~'tw.x�~~,'/~~'.i ~n' .t l.�L fr,�N ~:~li~l �tit 4~,balt ' f acid iron bras de~reloped. The anal}rzed m~.xture of carbides is fused with IC~5207 or KH544 and dissolved in a 10�,a oxalic acid, R. t~Ltanium and iron being separated from tungsten and, cobalt by .precipitation Vr:tth ammonia. The precipitate is redissolved in st-1~'ur~.c acid said iron preCipitat od with ammonium sulphide in the i ' p~~o~~noe o~ tari~aric or citric acad. After separation of iron, ~ t t~t~ or ~n~.c ac~.~~ is doom Deed vrith otaeeiuin I ~ P P perma.nganat �. '~~ ~tt`b,~equently, t~ttanium is pr�aipitated with arsenic avid anti th0 I I ~~-rd ~/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 s/ 13,E/d ~/oo~a/o ~ ~./0~9/085 AOQ6/'A Ia i .AUTHORS: Kulitev, A. M., Negreyev, V. F., Mamedov, I A., Atal'yan, A, A., (}asanova, S . (~ . , Mamedov, F . 2J ., bdu~va, d , M . 'I'ITLEs Condensation products of alkylphenols and their derivatives with mono~chloro-acetic acid as inhibitors of steel corrosion ;PERIODICAL; Refe:rativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 12, 196?, 115 - 116, abstract 12171'] ("Azerb. khi.m. zh.'', 1962, no. ,;, 59 - 66s Azerb. sumrri,ary ~ . '~XT: The ,authors investigated the effect of the admi~c;ture of a~.kylphenol ~ condensation products with rnonochloro-acetic acid upon the corrosion rate of 1! steel in a system of two immiscible1liquids; the system is composed of aqueous ~~ ,.; ~ solutions of salts and hydrocarbons. The investigation shows that thesc;~com- ;pounds are inhibitors of st~;el corrosion, which retard the corrosion raise by ,approximately g0 - g5~' at a concentration of the admixtures to the carbons as ;nigh as 50 mgf1. These compounds are recommended for natural, tests in oil ~r~ells, where intensive corrosion of the underground equi ~rnent is observE.d, and - ;~'or other analogous cases. There are 6 r ferences. The authors' summary `Abstracter s notes Complete translationp] Card 1/1. . APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 ;i i'S't J ~~.~. s/oat/62/aoo/o10/o5~-/ash l~ ~~ ~ ~ 8166/B18o I~UTHOR5: ,+e~reyev, V. F. , riamedov, I . A. , Abramov,, , D. I~d. K TITLES b study of the mechanism of the anticor~~QSive effect of sodium hexametaphosphate in aqueous med~Ca ~,~~� PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, "F ~2, X66., abstraci; 1QI265 (Azerb. khim. zh., nog 5, 1961, 10 -111) TEXT: Invest:lgation of the corrosion-inhibiting mechr~nism of sodium hexametaphosphate (I) in cooling water of various competitions .3hawed ~~, that it varie� according to circumstances. It was found that in fresh water containing no Cat+~ar C1' ions I ie an anodic corrosion inhibitor (at a concentration of 20Q mg/1). In the presence of Ca(HC03)2 there ' is cathodic a+s well as anodia corrosion inhibition. ~f there :1s any appreciable cl~ncentrati.on of Cl" (PlaCl) no anodia inh:L?~ition occurs. It was found that in fresh water a phosphate film gradually forma on the surface of steel, causing anodic polarization. 1~ith ~vAter containing ~~ ?00 mg/1 I, polarization sate in 24 hours after treatment of th+~ steel. ~ Card 1 /2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 /, .. s/o~1/62/aoo/OOQ/a25/o~7 81Q9/B1O1 AIITHOftS: Marr~edov, S. A., Shakhtakhtinskiy, G. B. .~._.,. _.-,-_._....__.e~~...~. . TITLE: Iodometric determination of thorium as thorium h,}Jdraarsenate PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 4, 1862, 1Q1, abetrs.ot Qll9~g (Azerb. khim. zh., no. 3, 1861, gg - 103) TEXT: A rapid method of determining thorium is proposed. It i.s based ran the precipitation of thorium as Th2H(As04)3, the precipitate being then dissolved in~Hc,aOQ and the AsOQ3~ excess'determined iodometrically. To 24 - 100 ml of hot ac3.d solution containing Th, NHQOH is added until. the ,,,~ f,:~. appearance of ~Ilight turbidity, then. 3 -~ 5 ml of CH3COOH are added and the mixture ~.s heated to boiling. After this, a hat solution containing 10 ~- 15 ml of Q.5 N Na3AsU4, acidified with CH3CpOH, is added, the mixture is heated 1 - 2 mi.n and filtered through a filtration crucible No. Q. The precipitate is rinsed 6 ~ 7 times with hot water and dissolved in 3O ml Card 1 ~2. ., ,~ APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 ~~`'~'~- 25727 s/123/6 i/ooo% 12/oaf/o~+2 ~~~ A004,/A101 AUTHORS: Negreyev, V. F', ; Kasumad2e, N. (3. ; Mamedov, I, A, ; Kuliyev, R,Sh.,; Antonova, K, I, -..~.._ TITLE: Cor2~osion of special steels in naphthenie acids PERIODICAL: Ref�rativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 12, 1861, 16, abstract 12A1,17 ("Azerb, neft, kh-vo", 1960, no, 11, 43-!i5) TEXT: The authors investigated the corrosion rate of various stainless steel grades in naphthenie acids at temperatures in the rang~p of 200-275�C. T:~e high corrosion oi' ehromous stainless steels was found, which even exceeds the corrosion rate oi" the non-alloyed CT-3 (ST-3) grade, It ways established that ` chrome-nickel sta~ir~less steels tend in a lesser way to corrosion, which attains 1 high values at 2i'S'C, while Cr-Ni-steels with an increased S:i-content (3-6~) are 1 highly corrosion-resistant, The corrosion resistance of these steel grades is explained by the properties of the protective films forming :in the presence of 5i, [Abstracter's none: Complete translation] Card 1/1 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 st~,l81 ~~9�~9~~3i 761. an ,~1ec~rochemical 7Gavestigation ~of the Res~,stanGe o� 7; ax�n~.sh at;~d Paint Co?z+ir~gs Under Sea Conditions Kuz~basslak and ALIT paint wire suffieisnt.~y r~si:~t.t an:~y when applied ~;o a rimezE and with addition of pigments, Bitumen C app].i~~+i 1n no less ttaan three 1ay~era prcteclt, metal well in a sea ~~tmosphere and somewhat worse ixa sea water" AISh paint was in~ suPPiciently stable wider the P,iven conditions, It is more stable under periodic wetting and is reeom~nended therefore for protect;.~r~r~ of piles an sections �~' periodt.e WBtiting, The diffl,~s~lon of sourer i�ns through a fil~a has been studied by a~e,aais of measuring the Fe pott:ntial under the filmp depend ~ difi"usion of sea waterr thro on the nature �" C" :tom -the ugh a filtr at the places of the pores a reduction of the Fe ~>otential takes place. The results obtained and .heir comparison with the data of natural conditions heave shown the complete reliabili ;y' ,f the complex of el~aetro~ ahemiQal tests of vaxmish and paint C and ~e e~epediency ob th~i~� t~road. appl.ica*.i.on to the evaluation of C resistance, `~� Fabr:ikant Card 2/2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 ~3QV/8x~-59m9p31761 Translation Proms A;ef'e~rativnyy zhurnal, l~'himiyay 1959 ~r 9A P 319 (~ssR) AUT~iOR: Mamedov, T,A, T~ItiE: An Elaot~oohemiaal Investigation of the Resistance of Varnish and Paint ~tlx~sti"Under sea Conditions PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses, soveshel~ani~ra po bor'be s morskP korrozi~re~ metal~.ov, 1956, Baku, Azernettneshr,, 1858, PP ~~ - ~9~ AB3'1'RACTE For the electroah~~miaax study of the resistanc� of coatings (C) N,D, Tomasho~v's msthcd was usedo As ind~ of resistance was taken the changer with dine of the current intensi~r of a couple which is Formeel in sea water between the painted surface (cathode) and Zn (anode) or Get (cathodle and the painted surface (anode), The Following varnishes and paints were sub,~eatisd to testing under sea conditions for 8 - 12 months films of the varnish Nr 1?7- coal tar vax~lsh (kuzbasslak A), bitumen C with and with- out fil~lere, areY.rlorovi~rl ena~els, vanishes and their mixtures with kuzbass~lak: PKhV-2~,~ON~; KhS~L,~ la''applied to the rimer 2(}-101,~~ VKhQM, ~Ch9'L-93, the enamel KhsE- 3 ~ the ants AISh~ ~' Card 1/2 The test results have shown th resistance of ;pe~rvhl.or~avirC etc, APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 SOV/137-58-?-16142 l;odometric: Detern~iinat~r,~r~ of Al~srr~inum (cont. ) washed b - 7 times with 5 - 10 cc hot 2% NH4C12 [should be N:H C1; Tra.nsl. Ed. Note ~ solution, the precipitate is dissolved on tl^le filter w1;h425 - 30 cc H2SO4 (1:,2.5) solution, and the filter is washed 5 - 6 times with water. 20 - 25 cc of benzene: or chlorofo~�m and 3 cc of freshl. tion are added to the solution. The whole is shaken for the gre test poss l,leu- extraction of the liberated I with the solvent layer, carefully titrated with 0. 1-N solution of Na thiosulfate to theldisc/olorat on of the solvent layer. 1 cc of 0. 1-N Na S O Ed. Note ~ corresponds to 0. OOlbB g Al o [ 00318 g~~cA~lly Na2S203; Tran.sl. g 203. 1. aluminum--Deterrrt:i.n,ation 2. Tociine~-Applications A � M . Card 2 /2 APPROVED FOR RELEASE. 06/23/11 CIA-RDP86-005138001032000015-6 SOV~137-5$-7-161~~2 Translationfrom, Rererativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 195$, I'atr ?, p 31~ ~ USSR AUTHORS.; Shakhtakhtinskiy, G,_.~,....,~,.M,,~ do~I.A .~,s~;~t=, TITLE: lodometric Determination of Aluminum 'With the Aid of a Basic Arse.=.xate ~Todometricheskoye opredeleniye alyurniniya cherez osno~rniiyu mysh' yakovokis.luyu sol' PERIODICAL: Try Arerb. industr. in-ta, 1957, Nr 19, pp 273-279 ABSTRACT: The method of iodometric determination of Al through the format;aon of the Al~(OH),3(As04)4 salt is proposed, The method is nota'~le for its high precision and is completed ~~~ithin ~0 4r? ruin,. ~'c~ ltl c;c cif thfa heated ;~olutian cartaininyz, Al 1 T 1. ~ f' NH~C1 anci NH~.01-I ;~calut;icirx z~xrc �~cided until the apl~erxrarxre cif; a light turbidity, which i~ dissolved with 1 - 2 drops of cancen� Crated HC 1, 3 cc of 50�~a GH~GOOH and