"SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LOGINOV, YE. N. - LOGINOVA, I."

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, Ye.,N, (Magnitogorsk, u1. Mira, d.67, korpus 1, kv-35) Malignant thecoma. of the left ovary metastazing into uterine fibromyoma. Vop. onks 10 no.4185-86 164- (KIRA 17:11) 1. Iz madiko-sanitarnoy chasti (nachallnik - S.L. Aronov) Magalto- gorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. LOGINOV, Yo.N,,,, 4-- %I-- Tuberculous liver abooess, Probl. tub. no.4t85-86 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Madiko-sani-tarnaya chast' (nachallnik S.L. Aronov) Magnitogorskogo metallurgicheskogo kombinata. SINDTOVA, Te.1l.; VOBBTSKIT, M.Y.; LOGISDY, Tu.b.; rSYTI)DWIV, L.N. Exchange of pherVl groups in organomarcury and organomagnesium compounds. Radiokhimiia 1 no.6:687-690 159. (KRA 13:4) (YArcury organic compounds) (Magnesium organic compounds) (Carbon--Isotopes) Yu.Ye.; TAKOVSLEV, K-1- _j4~qAqv_l_ X-rays from ,A974. Zhur.eksp. i teor.fiz. 36 no.:):940 Mr 159. (IIIU 12:5) 1. Radlyevyy institut All 55SR- (Arsenic-IsotOPes) (Gamma rays) A. M. ; KOINDUROV, I. A. ; LOGLI.'VI ., Yu. Ye. "investigation of Cascade Transitions in the Reaction Sc 45 (n,,,)Sc,1,6.,' report submittud fo- All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. FTI 11 14487-63 EWT(pi) DIAAP/SSD/A.,%/ESD(gs)/Fsl)(t,) -__-__S/0048/64/0211/0j AUTHOR- Berestovox, A.U.; Kondurov, I.A.; Loginov, Yu.Ye. ~ I n -!~ttLg-*t~i5zw-of-caucade-trangit tow --in,- t-he-radiative-Captilre--9~noUtl~ T T 16.Aveff qw_ heldin Irbi.. lia-1 14-22 reb- 16 ".47- SOURCE: AN 8SSR. Izv. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, no.10, 1964, 1695-1700 Mac zVCVSf_nu-d1s8A~ ton, _neutro"apture,_ a(ma.. dium, nuclear-speotroscopy- the Sc:45(~,,y)SC46 reaction, and a- level scheme was derived for the-low-lying leve:Ls~ Sc4G. - ThI6 nucleus- was chosen -for-study because it is light and spherical,. and shiyuldthefefore-havq -a -simple-lovel -scheme_-The -apecizen was-expcsed -to the 1 cm diameter collimated thermal neutron beam from the heavy water reactor at the ].Yhys:L- cotochnical Institute of the AN MR. The detectors of the scintillation specf.'romo- E6r w&.i,-e-l-o-cated75-cfft-:fron-the -speelmen-at--right- amles- to the neutron beam. Delaya from 10-q- to_10-7 see were determined with a time-to-amplitude corwerter and a 1/3 i- -~;mmr= L 14487-65 ACCESSION NR: AF4048640 pulse height analyzer. Delays from 10-3 to 1--l scQ were determined by chapping the neutron beam. Lcnger delays were investigated with a pendulum conveyer that brought the spec-imei. from the beam to the spectrometer. The 7-ray energies determined with the scintillation spectrometer wore in satisfactory agrecrarnt with those treasured w ! til a crystal spectrometor by N.P.Fiebieer, N.C.Rasmusacn, J.M Neill and I.Rahman (3APS 7 (11) 4,302j1962) , and the latter energies were employed ir constructirg the level diagram. The results of (d,p) measurements (Nuolear Data Nhcets,A-4-6 ;J. Rapp,,- port, A.Sporduto,and W.W.Bueshner,BAPS 8,48,1903) ware also employed in constrilct- iv_u the oiagram. Each -y-transition and level is di9cus!jed In some detail, s.nd the resulting level ,scheme is shown in the Snclosure. "rn conclusion, the authors con.- r C4)r- fagmil ker G his ntnnt internat in the work, to 1#.V.Grns1mv, L.K.Ockor and 0,j~SL1jjta=-X for valtiablo and to N.V.Chet)uri~ -f-ral-ist'anco 3 figures arid -1 "bles. ASSOCIATIM' none SUBIN,1ITTED: 00 Ewb: 01 SUB C.ODE: NP NR REP SOV, 002 OTHER: 001' 2/8 0. ENCUSURE: 01 c ff st4, t4e 1 set, Level diagram for SC46 Card3/3 L- 1448M EWT(n) DIAAF/JFWL/SSD/E3D(gs)/E5D(t) ACCESSION NR: AP404SG41 6/0048/64/028/010/1701/1703 AU7'11OR: Berestovoy, A.M. ; Kordurov, I.A. ; Loginov, Iq -- - TITIX: Retarded transitions in EJ52 and Eu154 Lqcport, Fi2ur�aav1h_Amnma1_L=,f-- .._rcn_qq, on Huglear S22gtrosgUr held in Tbilisi 14-22 Feb 1969 SOURCE.- AN- SSSR.- - rzv.- Geriy lizicheskaya , v . 28, no, 10 1 1964, 1701-1703 TOPIC TAGSt nuclear pli-r0es, excited state, gamma emission, neutron capture, nucl- ear spectroscopy., eur~!. :wi ABSTMAICT: - Delayed -coincidences were observed -between the soft and hard - 7-rays pro- - duced by thermal neutron capture in Hul5l and EuI53. These nuclei. were selected for study because Ithey lie near the boundary between spherical and deformed nuclei. ",'he specimens were exposed to the 1 cm diameter thermal neutron beam (of the heavy water reactor at the-Physicotechnical Institute of the AN SSSR.-The y-rr.ys were detected--- by 4 x 4 cm2 Nat crystals, eind the delays were determined with a time-to-amplitude converter. One soft y-ray (90 ko',) was observed from EuI52 and two (66 and 97 keV) -from-Eul54. These-followed ;he hard 7r-rays -with- delays that indloated lifetimes-of - - - .10-7, 4-- ____ 6 --and __:j 4.X X 10- 7_x , 0 -respectively. -The -internal conviorsion coefficients 1/2 L 1WB-65 .ACC-SSSION XR: AP4048641 for the5e y-transitions weire determined by examining delayed 7-X coincidences. From ------the ineasured-delays--and Anternal -conversion -coeff icient .3, -it- is--concluded that the 66 keV 7-ray.is due to an Hi transition, the 90 keV to an El trarsition with it. slight admixture of M2, and the 97 keV to an 82 transition. The jo keV ,,.ul52 - ,r-ray had previously been ascril)ed'to an 1:2 transition (A.M.Derestovoy, D.H.Kaminker, 1. A.Kondurov,Zhur.ekspA -tear. f iz.45,1392,Ll963),. "The authors expross their gratitude to D.ZA.Kaminker for his cunstant Interest, and to H.V.Cheburin for assistance with the measurements."- Orig.art.has: 2 figures and 2 tables, ASSOCIATIM: none SUBUIVED., 00 EIXL-. .00 SUB CODE-. NP NR REP SOV: 002 On1ZR: 004 Z%C-7 -NR; 60, A AP 960G soni CE CODE: UH/0&18/GG/030/002/02&1,)/0213 iA-L71-HOR: Berestovoy, A.M.; Kondurov,I.A.; Loginov, Yu.Ye. !ORG: none TITLE: Delayed ga=a transitions in Re-166 and Rc-lbb induced lit neutron capture 1 ''ferenco on Nuclear Spectioscopy and Nucloar Ireactions /Report, Fifteenth Annual Con Structure, hold at SOURCE; AN SSSR. Izvostlyn, Seriya tizichoskaya, v. 30, no. 2, 1966, 209-213 TOPIC TAGS- nuclear Spectroscopy, nuclear structure, rhenium, gamma spectrum, gamma transition, half lifo~or ABSTRACT: Delayed gamma tra4sitions have boon investigated and lifotime5 of c::CiLed IbG 188 d "RC Small (50 nig) saraplu:; of ractillic ,Gtntos have bean measure III and Re rheniun enriched in RoI85 or 1 187 were irradiated in the collimated theri.ial ~IOLit;ron Re ,boam from the water-moderated reactor of the Myo ico technic al lnstituLe Of t:".- USL~11 :Acndemy of Scioncor. The gamuna r~y!, fron. tho Irradia;vd oarnples v.~rv :'Iwo Nal: TI into a clic-1;.. ;1,- 1A~k' ;wore mensured with the :tidl ~)f hoiL;4L convurt(tr. iv(, ,i--:Y from G3 to '155 Ve` wov(:- deto,-,t1M in the 11 ;i.%nosac dul,iyi-,~ i.-,' ~:p in en- A., 11'alf'-lifo 'a -r-up o-1 li~tf,s (o' v,` ~.cl, t!).-, ;'3 0, I'o, hu I;-Asul~od for Jiii; Card V2 ,,cC N.~: AIIIGOI~)606 was by far the most wa-,; 11.7 t 1.2 Ja the 10 01 11("188 tlleri~, wor-u deLcczr2d four lim-0 in C:r.(,'A;-i ir1~1 62 IIU 'I) !heV. Tho 205 kaV line did not appear in Lhe .10 mmo!;4:~c dulayed li,d i t S I ~hnlf-life was found to be 0-31 iiano!iec. Thu measured halIL-lifo of lonlge~: ilived group of R0188 states was 7,7 � 0.6 nanosec. The nature o~ Lhk-, ubservk~('& I ,is discussed and a level ciagran for RoI88 is prunonted. Thu auti,or;-, thank D.M. Kaninkor for valuable advice and fruitful discussiono. Orig. art. hau: I j:oc.~,ula, 14 figures and 2 tables. !SUB CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 00 ORIG. IIZ-*: 005 (Yr'Al REF: 007 L -nI318-i BiT(m)/tvirk t 1'/ r- 1 1 _TD/ 1-5 i ACC NRI AP6019633 -S-O-U-RCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/002/0359/0366 AUTHOR: Berestovoy,A.M.; Kondurov, I.A.; Loginov,Yu.Yo. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation with the aid of Ge(Li) emic ducto detec; I _9r of the soft - 0 4 famma ?adiatj-3'n of the5"odd-odd nuclei ic-46, hbi-561CZ-60, Al 76P ~L-108, Ag-110, ancfvds-134 produced in neutron capturo-reactions /Report, Fifteenth Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy and Nu;1eAr tructure,,".held at Minsk, 25 January to 2 February 19651 S6URCE: AN SS'SR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 2, 1966, 359-366 TO?IC TAGS: gamma spectrum, gamma detector, semiconductor device, soft gamma rayl, scandium, majiganeso, cobalt, arsenic, silver, Indium, cesium ABSTRACT: The authors have recorded tholir energy (50 to 700 keV) 7-ray spectra of f 60 76 108 110 Sc46 Kjj~6, 1.0 , As , Ag Ag In and CS134 produced in (n,7) reactions oil SC45 hjn55, etc., by means of a 15 mm diameter 1 mm thick lithium drifted germanium detector of the type described elsewhere by O.A.Matveyev (Atomnaya energiya, 16, 362 t (1964)). The detector was mounted near the bottom of a Dewar flask containing liquid 'i nitrogen and shielded on the sides with a large block of load. The detector was Ishielded from the target (mounted below the Dewar with 3 mm of lead. The target was Card 1/2 L 41318-66 ACC NRI AP6019633 irradiated with thermal neutrons filtered through:10 cm of lead in the care of the reactor and further moderated with 25 cm of quartz. Enorr ,y calibration was effected with the aid of monochromatic 7 rays from T0123m and Cal31, and with-7 rays from Iffl8i The spectra were recorded with a 256-channol pulse height analyzer. The eight spectra are presented graphically, compared with the findings of other investigators and dis-. cussed. The pre3ent findings were mostly in agreement with those of other autho r .many cases improved energy evaluations were obtained, owing to the high energy rc':O-"~ Ilution of the semiconductor detector as compared with the scintillators frequently iemployed for soft 7-ray measurements. Two now lines (at 159 ancl 257 keV) were found !in the Co60 spectrum, and a number of now lines were found in the Cs134 spectrum. Thol . ~AsW spectrum was not in agreement with the findings of V. Cojovaru, D.Dorcioman, 1D.Drag.omirescu and LI.Cristu (Rev. Phys. Buoresti, 5, 211 (1960),11. The authors thank ,J).M.Kaninker for support and valuable discussions, and L,V,Masliva, O.A.Maty ye , and i - .B.Strokan for preparing the semiconductor counter. Orig. art.. has: 7 figures and 12 tables. CODE: 20 SUBM DATE: 00 V d 2/2 Cc ORIG. REF: 009 OTH REF: 006 4 I . I ~' - ~ - -, I , 1. LOGINOV.1 Z. 2. USSR (600) 4. Cement 7. Some problems of effective utilization of high quality cements, Za ekon.mat no. 3, 1953- 9e Montbl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. LOMOV, Z. -9 kandidat ekonomicheskikh rsuk. On the most efficient capacity for now cement plants. Strol.mat., isdel. I konstr. 1 no.6:21-24 Je 155. (HIBA 9:1) (Cement industries) T* LOGINOV.Z.1., kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk -,-. . , The best capacity, for a cement plant. TSemeut 21 no.4:3-6 4155. (Cement industries) (Jam 8: 11) .v I WGINOV, Z.I.; GIMPELISON, A.Z., red.; PYATAKOVA. 11.D.. --.ekhn.red. [Distribution of tile production and transport of cenent) Razueshche- nie proizvodstva i perevozki tsementa. Mosieva, Gos. lzd-vo lit-r:r po otroit. materialam, 1957. 114 P; (MIJU 11:3) (Cement industries) )- C '. - t~ ~; --~- .1 LOGINOV.-7&.wAoxi,i.ekonomicheakikh nauk. Location of the cement industr7. Stroi.mat. 3 nc).7:IE-21 JI 157. (MIRA 10:10) (Cement industriee) MMMM~ ITMMMMIM IA)GINOV. Z.1., kand. skon. nauk. 11conomic Indices for the work of the cement industry during the fifth and sixth five-year plans. Trudy NIlMiwnt no.10:6845 '57, (MM 10:12) (cement industries) GELIN)VA, M.M., red.; TR;ORTCHTT. A.M., red.Cdecsased]; KOLZUOV, V.A., red.; YATKOV, N.K., red.; red.; LXVYAN, B.S., red.: I~LILJDV SIURROV, L.I.. red.; IRIAIM. S, T.T.,red.; SHNETDXR, Te.B., red. izd-va; TICICINA, Ta.L., tokhn.red. [Proceedings of the section on building materials] Saktaiia strettelInfth materialov. Moskva, Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po atroit., arkbit. i stroit. mntorialam, 1958. 386 p. (MIRA 12:1) 1. Vaeooyuznnye savoshchatilye po stroitelletvu. Moscow. 1958. 2. Glavnyy ekapert Otdala stroitellrqkh materialnv i lesnoy proiT.nhlannnsti Goastroya SSSR (for Maykov). (Building materiAla) 3 AUTHOR: SOV/j(jj_-;,_6_~,/- 7 Loginov, Z.I. TITLE: On Some Prob ms of the Development of the Cement Industry of the USSR (0 nekotorykh voprosakh raz- vitiya tsementnoy promyshlennosti SSSR) PERIODICAL: Tsement, 1958, Nr 6, pp 6-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The production of the cement industry has increas- ed 5.1 times since 1940, whereas total production increased only 3.8 times. In 1958 the total out- put was 33 million tons. Since 1950, twenty-three new plants with 90 revolving furnaces have been put into operation. In short revolving furnaceg, the temperature of the waste gases is 400 - 500 C, The use of concentrators in which this heat is employed for drying, increases furnace productivi- ty by 15 - 20%. The geographical distribution of' the cement industry is still unsatisfactory. The Soviet North produces only 21%, of its consumption. The cement industry will be developed by enlarg- Card 1/3 ing the present capacities. In many parts of the 4 SOV11~ 1-58-b-Z/i~ On ~'3oiae Problems of the Development of tile Cement Industry of the USSR USSR plants of medium-sized and small capacity will be built. The average transportation dis- tance will be reduced from 615 km in 1957 to 320- 350 kin in 1965. The production per worker in- creased from 1952 - 1958 by 2.1 times. A further increase of 70 - 85% is planned before 1965. It is known that for a capacity cf 100,000 tons, an average of 150 workers are needed. In small plants, 500 - 600 workers are employed for each 100,000 tons. Here tile productivity may still be increased. The prime cost in the 13 plants with a production of more than 600,000 tons, is only 80% of the average value: in small plants with a production of less than 200,,000 tons it is 153%. Card 2/3 - 6 5 SJOV/101-5 8-6 -2/-- On S~ome Problems of the Developi.-ient of the Cement Industry of the USSR Modernization rind enlarging of the present plantg will increase the productivity by 70-80% and re- duce the prime cost by 20-25%. There is 1 table. Card 3/3 KHOLIN, I.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, T,I,_,_kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; SHCHEPKIN, N.V., A.A., tekha.red. otv.red.; LOWN, B.S., red.; LOGINO_V_, red.; LTUSOV, A.K., nauchnyy sotrudniks red.; KUZNETSOV. P.V., red.; PONONAMA. LResources of the cement industry data from the seminar of workers tsementnoi promyshlennouti =R; kov tsementnoi promyshlennosti. 199 P. of the U.S.S.R.; based on of the cement industry] Rezervy po materialam seminara rabotni- Koskva, Gosplanizdat, 1959. (Him 13:3) 1. Moscow. Gosudarstvannyy veasoyuznyy asuchno-iseledovatel'skiy institut tsementnoy promyshlennosti. 2. Direktor Gosudarstvennogo vseao.vusnogo nauchno-iseledoystallskogo institute toementuoy prowyahleanouti (NIItooment) (for Kholin). 3. Gosudaratvannyy vae- soyusnyy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy iARtitut teementnoy promyshlen- nosti WItsement) (for Loginov. Lyusov). (Cement industries) LOGINOT, Zakharly Ivauovich; PETRUSHU, I.M.. red.; PONOKAREVA, A.A., Oldin. red, (Cement industry of the U.S.S.R. and the outlook for its development] TS~mentnaia promyshlennost' SM i parepektivy as razvitiia. Moskva, Gooplanizdat, 1960. 251 p. (KERA 1):3) (Cement Industries) WGINOV, Z.; KHDROSHU, M. K pamphlet for builders and bank economists ("Planning the re- duction of labor costs in housing construction" by A.Vinogradov. Reviewed by Z.Loginov, R.Khoroshev). Fin.SSSR 21 no.6:89-91 Je 160~ Wu 13:6) (Construction industr7-Costs) (Tinogradoy, A.) IDGIN'OVY Z.1. Cement industry Is on a new upuving. Mement 27 no.5;3-5 S-0 161. (1,111RA 34:121, 1. Zaveduyushchly sektorom Soveta po izueheniyu proi2voditellnykh oil Gooekonomsoveta SSSR. (Cement industries) LOGINOV, Z.I. Lower the cost of cement. TSament 28 no.lill-13 Jv-F '63. WRA 16:5) (Cement industries-Costs) KLOKOVAP E. (Riga); LOGINOVA, A.(Riga) Properties of the surface layers being formed upon the treatment of metals vith brush, and the effect of these properties on the process of cohesion. Ventis Latv ak no.9:33-40 160. (MAI 10:9) 1. Akademlya nauk Latviyokoy SSR, Inatitut maishinovedeniya. (Cohesion) (Metals) PLO 0 Of 41 FY eet 06, M N it 11 13 a 1. v m 0 9 1 T w %v 0. 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LN all I'liall.11 Its lit(- Inat'llf. 44 11.1% 1, Immalmill" ~;,I 4"'; IwIl- t__ "ll'i wiff.; filt. it -t 14-11-41" it, lit, I,( lit, rat, V j I*, It, 14, 10 1 1 If ,, -, 11. , , - ~'* * o pill. 4 C.."A I.. Rat 141111 tml,ltt~ III ff,Nt. -,,, 1141(ld 1,, 1w (141.1 Off lift I;Am. .4 Ow 141v 1-C, ill( 1.4- bpwu)x "JI)J4, JILA11 i's 'WISI-Ifill 1,4 )q..Im 1111; fal'. '4104 ,aut-wrau.. Afitt itjlaiilm ,I P is, SIP. o4imilsi, 11,14). bir Cd-(JIV, up lo wt 10)"'c -w by LaLf), 111, 1,, 11 mj~, 44 thr 14ro 11814,11114 If. .,f fillt.fodi Ow 14ft. 4.41114 1111-1.11dit. plod .11 Ol, m:.. 0 9 00 U 4 At 'a -I it It t9 .1 ;40 9 0 0 * o o 0 9i 0 see tie 41 I a ow a 4 1 1' 0 **#see* 00 to o o o 0 o a 6 0 0 a 0 0 a IDGINOVA, A. I* "The Physical,, Chemical, and Technical Analysis of Porceesea of Decompoaition' of Phosphates by Saltpeter Acid with Utilization of Waste," Ia. Ak. Nauk SSSR., Otdol. Kh4m. Nauk, No.5, 194o Sci. Inst. for Fertilization and Insecticides im. Sanoylov '00*0090000*0000 0 0 0 jr l 'R -P Sip 0 0 0 * I ff i a t 5 A A I I PA a IA A 4 M : A A - ftP I . I.; .00 4 (? Tt"11111f POISOOP111A19% Willis Malk SC14 N I %.J I I d A an . I.& I da--p- , 46 If UAW) Air 1919 JV s- t ; , A111710- Zhar. 19W. No. 0, h7-8. cf. V. A. 35. 41141. 1. 11. irtstment of naturall pismphatev with JfN(h Its i f di N P 00 PfGK UCt ell =ss COntif. ard , the , 0 , 1 1 k"1 Z , 11 + 1011NOs + Ma 1 , 1 I v Five d 'I T 1011 I the Ct Itimp are pptif. at She lwXinniijX tit The pisilv-. -00 I :flit I J~W late CAIIII Cliall"I.. MIC %41114141 ll ' f ' 400 &a poe,paral I'l tile 4 sit III, lall"Ouls; IVVUII.~ (D lival Ow fit. *ah 1111W 0 'w ground 11111"Itirr, litipliming K,111". as list .41.11.110. and CaiNChi, in the wAss. Filter and rvap. A ItSit. is (Romined contig. 43% of mainstlable flit)* and Ca(Mm.. 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S. c wil. 12.(M, I.M.- For Cr-conig. at. iy., t,wnk-.i phosphoric "I Is the more corrosive the 00 ill higher the PA corittrit; Mo-cm1g. frilasiticon is cos- roded mWe at lower Corictis. at NO.. Of Cr alloys f 00 IrIled. calt itot, high in Cr shows pratest r"isiarAv. el without 'ri is resistant st r Ti SIM abo is vtly resistant, only when tolld-haMened; that annealed at Ileo* is 1 i i is n- ttle 04 has l much Ic-A-mislant. The cown. of 1111 t d f 0 oe rmpq up i flurnre between limits of 12 and M% an 00 in #it)*. At W* thr losses arr usually smaller under I alm. - 0 4 than #w ni, ko. Min. rcimiqlance amirs of roticris. of .1 0 ro~ ly),. COM-hardened qjes~l conig. im Ti is stable at 00 vIto lowconmi. of the acid (lip 1030%) Slerlanneakil of rA)* in and t 400 in 4517 bl i Joe 'I 0 s sta e a c, , at hoth tetup. CI im II M i 19 0 i n . .. at Poll in =M, acid. A4-an imixinly Zo 0 Jog to , t:oo 01"kLU041CAL LITCRIt. CLAILIFICATON t s ;v 9 t load" .19 CN, Ij.t 6311110.1, ," I 'o~a~A *.;l 0 AT 10 is ' 0 19 X a of a U of st 1000 0 00 0 0 60 0 beef** 00 0 00 0 IN, *0 0 411411to, 00 000 0, 0 0 0 16 v n v a -WA- 004 0so 0: 00 908 Allolf 04 go : 0. , *ow IM "tits witlL bydtwAkde add. 1 'kb W A. lAl&0"- J. Ap#kd C". I 4M Pmi-WY luu-11il-d rwthad (cf. C.A. 39,12W) for wacking nP xPatitt, witb b3 " phavbstes. to .1047 was MR& p"llicts and tbc of the variabks W. )w" varklus Onn to tIw pnlcf"- a saw -jjv-;j7jj wo 7--77-=-- INN" .19 4.9 d4( AV go n .1 'T ; Tr ~-. It 0 o 0 o a o O's a a # 0 0 9 IN 0 0 0 * IN, 010 0 0) 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00"LAW on 1 6 -d a -1 ff is 9 A a 3 1 1, 0 411 *19 * IN, 0 IS, 0 0, 4'o 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 Vs 1 0 9 IN, 0 0 0 0 0 ]-0o -60 -00 all& -1400 4419 aflo CIO* 00 too too 00 sell 00 008 so 4 U111 00 00 00%0 00 W! t Olt It Procm at vwking up a"*, ia Ra to po.,.c -taim. nwe sulks. md r =UL A. C.M.N.S. 44,144 A. H. P. -ILA "TALLMCAL 11,1111111TWI CLAIMMAIM A slow 119follive -0,9 .00 Noe .09 goo Soo see I two& wee see ttoo C-8-r - ------ 11*.9 - .it look 0 u AV 10 u ;91 up; 111ijL; 0 " I w 0 9 all 4.1 Is V 0 a 010 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 6 0 0 ale 0 0& 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 9 0099 0 Os 0 0 0 0000 000 * 0 # 0 0 0 * it'** * * 0 - 104 " , '. , , al k--4 1 -0 $- 4-1-1 - 060C 11411, A.0 Of V*1111 00 Process of 'Per" up Opatito with JlCl to plodkice tPiOvAsiml foriusir. "m sartm -4 F "its. S. I rl 'i.4,11iovick 4" A_LaSlimeim. 1),4Wv AW. Nook ,I ~t 09 Jt, 44, 1" the "" tmkm of the V. 3, :j. it,) 4,v"AWO twoo 11411 ,Go* 11;v! ran verihs-il the 4:0 swup MA a6lut 3 4' F~ r S~ as ILI" ntfiik to tewt U41% 1.1"o 64. 1110 At .. "PIP, 1w fee 11WIn"Itins whi. *43 21toint with NOVI to 1, NM.Mrf~ NgS1 lbr ju. ewths "cv tq.td. a. Owit 1 :1114 Cot) (.* finely Aligulk.1 linirmi-tv) 1t Set b gilt* g ,xi . *&, V1.1ing 000 u 103 1%L the IIIA If of 1141,04 its% "Cutrah"A f" f# q of jorcirciit c_oWu. of the soAn. hail to Im kept AIMM625". VWIY Call 11% WW's PPt.i. by militini; hint in 4isht wwo o( (bo muAchitmmirk-41 faut. Wathalf, up I cift* mv114, tom of 04161110 miniii'd Oal is. 4 15-r 110, V3 kg. of N^C1 "it 1141'. X S. of finiv,st,ow. Virlds 44 W.7 Ld ul Wo Nfoh&Fe, 1%) ks. of in-s. we waills oil* 11.0. were obtained. J. W. Velly via 0 Woo MARIAL1,1- AL Lill Otes woo age 1 01 4starl dw U 11 a, 03 u1; a, 0 0 0 0 0 *1* 0 0 0 0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1=0 0 0 a **a 0 0 06 0 00 00 0 0 0 k* * 0 604 8 06.4 60 41 008 so of 00 00V so, if a J! JM-K U S-A 91 10 0 At 0 ., L A L-ii-S ~i% 1 0 ", " Prostivadvols of dk&idt= phisaiiiiale by hylboothloriot licill 01 8- 1- V-VIku1kb-,.A,_ l A A W ant . . l lIolovsk,j, K"ickelkaya jpp,,n,. iorm. 3, 1-7-Dimsel docconqui. of am phosphate with Ila , with 2 t t h t freed ff(vm -M-9)% oil its F crint eat by &dds. of IN&CI 00 -s age proviets o w ich the p"_ a: a is, W, I. It Ov., bw-rd he 2nd ,a e ..I.. to) plot. Na.14F*. JIM, by -210- Plow. of Cs nwh h ' . g fi"Med, and 'he fordolue it treated with IICI. The 2- ybm, water, he".. be pp,.* and otu he dtird rance rocro. m*Jer to fill" ppi is coarsef 00 stagoe method requires mom equiptorrit and complicaled t handling. bu it 6 111derable bratuse It portrults exi . . pletely without dec-maw of sooty. In estric arid. and linw. ' I t I-00 g. 99%of Ibe l O~. and reducep the con,umf(kon of IM by e". 111L t,,tie is cheaper. In the inirrinittrist pror q o the thetwelical quantity of Call (an limestone) is recloilted approx-20%. Tbeff.Msoln. tbtained u the 2nd stage to plot. 90-921% u( the PoOb itt voodit. In 4 S firs. The -Ame IcUrc of mimpletrnen in thev,.mfinw-us ptor- requires 14 hrs.; the filtrale still evoritain, 0.3%cof PO,or Approx. 10% t l l Tbi b . ,, catt i . ut the PNO. in the starting instroria e p9 with limor Water. The ppln. It carried out In 2 stag"; reo In the first. flact, it u-xti approx. 63%cif the CAO"uired. 046 anti this PlIts, appl."L. CAI% of P,(% 4 ("Juiter Ziade; it" tiduct of the ""ind stage of contains aplitull th n 1 9 . . op ' trams of of P 38- (h and onl IICJ dectimp 0 f P 04) . . o j y more For than hate permits utilizing art contg =e hos 200 . p do" IDR voln., since It di.vol,ms ~-% Fe, the decompro. 1041 product It purer. and the undecrompl. reMue Is smaller. if rare carthi am present In the crude phosphate, M)'"v rot 0404W them can be rcvovrrrd In the IICI powets: only 31) -40% with lf,50.. With HCI, the raw nu terial need not be so I i vv to s more corros finely ground as with lJoSO4. HCl rrvetal equilm"t than iss lfi,80je and the voll. of the *pp. Not required is greater. The CaChobWted in the p icor % In tioe ctionsiderable quantities is leax usable then the Co(No.), cohlained when IINO, Is toted. flossh Rise 1141ALL411416 Alt L."14111allt CjA%$3PKAjM I low "NOT --s-Nia-83410 0.0 oat -writ-, P I v U A* IQ U101 is a ow it a 4 ill 19 19 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 T., 00- -LW-1jN'OVA, A. I. U')SR/Chemistry Fertilizers Fhosphates Sep 1946 "A Method for Manufacturing NPK Fertilizers," S. I. Volfkovich, Corresponding Mernber of the Academy of Sciences of the U~;SR, A. I. Loginova, Research Institute of Fertilizers and Insectofungicides, JMgrLi J. V. Samoilov, 4 PP "Comptes Rendus (Doklady)" Vol LIII, No 8 A discussion is made of a new efficient method of treating phosphates with nitrLc acid in the making of nitrogen-pbosphate fertilizers from Khibiny apatites. FA 21T17 c_ -4 misolat forwisor, S, I "V.4,fk"v)4. -Il 1, JAIlgiti'vil'i U.S.SR. 0,6io, Nov. Al, 1417. x4lslfAl I irr tr,.1*41 with 11,Mh, I*hc est i- s -, .11,1"'n. If I' 1.. 1,1,1, 10 fl' P, A I he CA 4 M N~, 01) .-Ill 116 mothrl llti%l,.c 4% Ittris vmmllit 1'. " %'I* .. SPI, lerishici by the ll~UAI f9WIN-6. M. 11- 1, l, _53' , A r USM/Chamistry Jul/Ang 49 Fertilizers Nitric Acid "Nitric and Phosphoric Fertilizers Made by Decom- position of Phosphates by Nitric Acid," S. 1. VollfkayJob) A. 1. Loginova, Moscow, 10 pp "Tiapekhi xhiie vol. nm, No 4 ' Gives a complete graphical physloochazilcal analy- sis of t32e sygtam CaO -P_oO5-N2N6R2O at 100,'75, 50, 25, and 5 C, and tabulates~relation between amount of phosphate decoinposed and amount of nitric acid used. Ink 53/49T23 v I - , - I ~ I I I i r 'r ~ i 1~ . T T ' I - I - I I " 1 F,'- Y 1 ~A-: I - - , ---, - . . * i~ , I I ~m ,I I . PIT . 1 .11 "Solution of Phosphates by Nitric Acid," 1952. U-1882, 29 April 52 WGINOVA. A. M. Stratigraptor of the terriger-ous part of the lower CarbozLi- ferous in the Volga Valley portion of Ullyanovsk Province (Okbotnichly-a and Barvarovka areas). Izv.vyo.ucheb.sav.; .q 160. (MIU 13127) geol.i razv. no-):37-41 Y 1. Kaluzhakiy gosudaratvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut. (Ullyanovsk Province-Geology. Stratigraphic) =INOVA, A.M. Stratigraphy of the Yaanaya Polyana substage in the Volga Valle7 portion of Saratov and Stalingrad Provinces. Biul. MOIP. Otd. a- geol. 34 no.5:95-102 S-0 159. (MIRA 1-4:6) (Volga Valley-Falynology) LOGINOVA, A.Ya., assistent X-ray characteristics of an accessory pulmonary lobe of the azygos vein (lobus azygos). Kaz.med.zhur. no.3:50-52 ?-tt-Je 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Kafedra rentgenologli i radiologii No.2 (Zav. - prof. D.Ye. Golldshteyn) Kazanskogo gosudarstvennogo instituta dlya usovershentvo- vaniya vrachoy imeni Lenina. (LUNGS-ABNORMITIES AND DEFORMITIES) (AZYGOS VEIN-ABNORMITIES AND DtruitMITIES) 1, 6768-65 FG-4 JD ACCESSION 11R. AP4045447 S/0129/64/000/009/0041/0043 AUTHOR: Loginova, A. Ya. TITLE: Some properties-of thd surface layers forrned while cleaWng metals with a rotary steel brush SOURCE: MGtallovedenlye I 1:ermlcheskaya obrabotka mctallov, no. 9, 1964. 41-43 WIC TAGS: aluminuin, gold, copper, cold welding, pressure -welding, Metal clean- ing, mi~tal brushing, metal 5urface ABSTPAM In a previciusly published paper by A. !;owter in th(.t Wcldinc,' Jou-nal, it found that th(~ best metbod of surface! preparai.i(~n k cle.-.ming v'rith ri rotar( st-.~l !,.rush. investigat ions by 53 . B. Ayr;!) i rld---r , E. F .i"Jok.ov.-, and A. Lr~.-.Jinnva havc-1 howc-ver, Lhat this d 1 5 i 0I i 1 c., r t o S AP (.-, i n Lc d j I ii ii;.tDi; r i ri c'joli, lhi- nIf 7 1~, and partic-lcc, ridh,--r, -~i revolution. Diring 1h, 1()l i i ot !.h~- 1'rub". ag'-' i 11., 1 the al the p,.-irticles adhare to the ~-'Urface' forl~;Inq thn ox;d~~ f i fm- chcm!'~3' -o-ifia; n-, IrF,' )Y tle- rr tfiat the surf.3cu c- 'brushinq loads to hicher ri nanu.-~ e I aV 0 1 y t I I i C ~ t 0 x 11f;l qa Y t' '3 1 n' - d b ACCESSION NR: AP40'454147 a steel brush but on other metals the oxidized laycrs during this process; ;ire not thicker then 20-A1. This variation in oKide 13yer thickness may be ex- plained by the process of layer formation, since the adherence o' p6rtlcles to th,~ basc, retai I~j determined by the properti(- of the oxide and the r~~ tol . F)e, per I 11e4 ts sho-~pf-d that the layel-5 formed during brushIng preserve 11-ifnir hardness durinq 3!)- r),,) n This lav~r on alu..minur., is four as hard 3~ thc annealed mr-t,11 'or copper a)d Iron I t is 1.5 t lm.(-; ds h j r d. The hardness In- r;--q temperature. The propertic5 of tt;ic investigated oxicl-, 1 3 y c- r o r 3 ! u m, iu rr ~,e ~.Ivjs close to those of sintered alurt'num ncr~%der . Th'c- --b5arved 5 i ni 1 ar i ty bc- twecn SAP and the surface layer Is e_xplenined by the fact th,)t boti conslst of a of oyidized particles. A teit pcrfor!-,~ad i,..rltli go-ld t,) detcradr-,,:~ the of precious metals iic-qed that the results are similar. The surface lay.- r -2 hardness was 140-160 kg/cri . After annealing, the hardness of qold 28 1'-q1T-'tr7.2 and Lhat of the surface layer was 80 k9ft-12 . Finally, after u,.Inq ~i steel qold, the Fe cont,!nt was !h,- surfacc7 layer, v&;1- ri-, -iliminlin due to the of AI-T'e. Orig. art has: 2 f I r .2 S I., l: I t u t av t v ard Ki-clicin I r-s , Acad( my of t 6 MA I E .9 00 ENCL: 00 SUP, CODE. KIq Card NO REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 603 KI LOGINGV.~, A.Yao Propenles of nurface layers formed durina the cleaning of metals with a rotating steel brush. Metallovfjd. i term. obr. met. no.9:41- 43 5 164- 17:11) 1. lnstitut avi,omatiki i mekhaniki AIN Latviyskoy SSR. L-2610-, )/T/EFR/EWP( t )/E7-.;P [b) Ff T P( - IMN ~T-7& h, Nfi':' AP4047015 JD/Tik! S/()135/6,1/'000/'010/0028/t)031 A [2TH011. Aynbinder, S. B. (Candidate of technical sciences) , Lobnoylql A-Y-1-kKngtneerl; M;,kari)v, V.A. (Engineer) - Rastriona, F. F. (C.antli(late cif tecwn-rc-111 TITLE: Cold welding of metWa using solid finely divided pirticles "Ila H, SOURCE: Sv a rochnoye prof zvodstvo, no. 10, 19G4, 28-31 TOPIC TAGS: cold weldIng, spot welding, metal treatment, nietal Impurity, metal Powder. alw-iriurn base ailoy, aluminum welding, copper weiding ABSTRACT: This article presents the results of investigatiows concorninff the development of a inothod of cold spot welding which doer, not mquirr, spc-C1,11 in-'111-face treabnolit of the ;r-r, -InA, I' i C I r'. e n S 1) 1 nj~ 'A 1 1, ilit (ziffect oi the particie qiz-o )I irir-- wa,, 4!- As I of the Encloi3ure, increasin1l dW (111TIL~n,4ions 0 the tto,--for jl.~-rt!f !o-4 in r e a se s uie strength of the welded spot to a certain limit, after which subse-quent en- Cord 1/5 L 2? 61.05 -65 ACCESSION MR-: APt-047016 largerx3ent of flie particle size produces no Increase in stren A s F g_ th s hawn tn ig. 2 of IfInninsure, however, the strength of a welded apot to lestj when coart-a rtowder fit Tra~ e-f[aci of the density of the powder lavt--4r waR ifivostigfitlid oli ~Ukjrnlnurn for iron powder 100 - 160 w in diametel . I-he rer-f! to impurities. As ahown Ln Vig. 3 (if Lhe E-nelosure, tjit- p ner, of a hj;)r,cant on the surface sornewhat reduced the strength of tho weld. The authors con- 'Clu,ifA 'What the diiuenslons of the p(rwder should be no le3n than 150 - 200 microns; the (if 1,Lo laver of pcrwdor shou.~A be approximatelv 0. 5.jnm , and the reladve depth t-,ich impreatitons shokild bo 7 0 b for a1unJnur-,T fmd .4 5 - 67T for lot ~,,),.n ~Lceount the density of L~e layer of powdor~. Orig art. hari: I tablo UW 7 ASSOCIA7TON: Enatitut avtomadid I mekhanM AN Latv-iysk-oy SS~ __J,~-,na~U013 and m a c h,--n1cs institute, All latSSR) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL., 03 SUB CODE: MM 1.10 RE"? S CFV t005 OTHER: 001 hasis of the ths,-)r j olf My 164. J,!A 17,, 1 1. Institut macihinovecimnilyEi A1.1 l.atviYik-,y S.;R, ACC Niri-rj6024~~j* SOURCE CODEs iiil2~96fl6~1006100,1~162(~316,iffI JAUTHORS Aynbindery S. B.; loginovap A. Ya.; Rastriginap E. F. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of a surface layer similar to SAP ~ SOURCE: Alyuminiyevyye splavy, no. 4, 1966. Zharoprochnyye i vysokoprochrjyyO aPla,%7 (Heat resistant and high-strength alloys), 208-213 TOPIC TAGS3 sintered aluminum powder, motal surface, surface finishing ABSTRACT: A mechanism is proposed to account for the formation of a layer of SAP (sinterod aluminwm powder) on the surface of aluminum during its treatment Wit-E-a ro- tating wire brush. The properties of this layer (hardness, chemical cormosition, oxi- dation rozistance at high temperatures) were studied. It is shown that the hardnossil of the surface layer increases from 145 kg/mmz to 200 kg/mmZ as the diameter of the brush wire decreases from 0.4 to OA2 mm. It is also shown that the increase in the hardness of the layer with decreasing wire diameter is in accord with the increased oxid2~~ontent of the layerZ It is pointed out that by treating the surface of metals with a rotating wire brushl"d suitably selecting the brush materialp one can alloy the surface layer of some metals. Thus, for example, a i-min treatment of nickel and gold with a brush having steel wires 0.3 mm in diameter and rotating at 28 m/sec pro- duces a layer containing 5-10% Fe. Be iron is observed on aluminum and very little is Card 1/2 A-CCN--R-.AT6024931 found on copper. Orig. art. hast 5 figures. SUB CODES II/ SUB14 DAM none/ ORIG REFS 007/ CTH REFS 004 I Card 2/2 MEM V. St, DAQDASA=t A.A.v AL#PMU P 14 OMM.-CH lo.v LOMNOVA F.E.0, CKUWWA Z.1-v S11K-,RKO LLZ lAffix -.154. Sastolanis vardechno-sonudistai elatojrj i kravetvorenie pri giptrtanichaskoi bolosai. Sondition of the catediovascular system and homopoieaia in bypertonaion7 Ter. arkh. 23:2 Mar- Apr 51 p. 13-26. I* Professor Bazdasarov# CorrespondinZ Member of the Acadav of Medical Soiancoe WSR, 2a Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Director-Frof, A. A.. Bagdaaarov) of the Pediatric Faculty of the Second Moscow flodical Institute imeni 1,, 8, Stalinb CLML Vol, 208 110, 10 Oct 1951 "'717- IV C BAGDASAROTI A.; ALIFERIN, P.: GURUICH, I.; LWINOVA, F.; MIRMI. V. Answer to X.A.ZvanlteWals discussion on the article by A.A.BagU- arov. P.M.111perin, I.B.Gurevich, F.I.Loginova, and V.I.Merkull. : Dfnamice of cardiovascular modifications in IWpertension." Terap, arkh. 26 no*3:87-88 VT-Je 154. (KMA 7t9) (HYPIMMSION, pathology, cardiovascular ffyotem) (CARDIOTASCMAR MTINg in various diseases, b7pertansion) BAGDASAROV, A.A.;ALIPMRIN, P.M.:GUREVICH, I.B.:WGINOVA. F.I.:MFJIKIJL, V.Ye. Dynamicr of cardiovascular changes In hypertension. Tar. arkh., Moskva 25 no.4:1$8-65 JnIY-Aug 1953. (CLKL 25:4) L Of the Hospital Therapeutic Clinic (Direotor - Prof. A. A. Bagdanarov, Corresponding Member ANS UM) of the-Pediatric Faculty of Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni I. Ve Stalin. ALIFMI, P.H.,; LOGUIOVA, F.I.,; MALOVA, M-V-(MoGkv&) MOMMOM Using neodicoumarin for the prevention of thromboambolic complications in hypertension. Klin. med. 34 no.1:64-68 Ja 156. (MLRA 9:5) 1. Iz TSentrallnogo orden& Lenins, institute, gematologii i perelivAniya krovi. (dir.-chlon-korrespondent AMI SSSR prof. A.A. Bagdasarov) i gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki, pediatrichookogo fakullteta II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Institute. imeni I.V. Stalina. (THROMBOMBOLISM, otiol. and pathogen. hypertension, prev. with neodecumarin ethyl bideoumacetate) (COUHARIN ethyl biocoumacetate in prev. of thromboambolism after caused by hypettension) (HYPMTXNBIOU, compl. thromboembolism, prev. with etI71 biscoumacetate) ALIPWRIH, P.H.0 doktor med.nauk; GURNVICH, I.B.; DORNIKOVA N.P*; GI110VA. 7.I.; MUROLI , V.Ye.; RODIIL~, R.I.; SKACHILOVA, N.N.; TIAAWWWO Functional changes in hypertension following sleep therapy. Terap. .arkh. 29 no.11:58-66 11 '57- (MIRA 11:2) 1. Iz gospitallnoy torapevticheakoy kliniki pedistrichaskogo fakulltats II Moskovskogo maditsinskogo institute imeni N.I.PirogoTs i gamoterspevticheskay kliniki TSentrallnogl ordena Lenina instituts gematologii i.perelivaniya krovi (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMR SSSR prof. A.A.Bagdaearov) (HYPIMUNSION, therapy, sleep ther. (Run)) (SUMP, therapeutic use. bypertension (Rus)) ALIPERINg P.M.; RIUPIANKOp V.Ye,.-, LOGINOVA, F.I. Use of an alcohol-glucose solution of albumin in diseases of the gastrointestinal system. Probl, gemat. i perel. krovi 5 no. 8;44- 48 Ag 166. (MIRA 14:1) (BLOOD PLASMA SUBSTITUTES) (ALIMENTARY CANAL-DISEMES) MIRAMMEDOV, A.A.v vrach; TER-NINOSYAN, E.P., vrach.; WGINOVA, G., operatsionnaya sestra Disinfection of the hands of a surgeon., obstetricianp gynecologist and their assistaints in a rural locality. Med.sestra 21 no.12i 46-49 D 162. (MIRA 16W 1. Iz Uzunakoy uchastkovoy bollnitsy Surkhan-Darlinskoy oblasti Uzbekskoy SS11. (DISINFECTION AND DISINFECTANTS) MALAYA, LT.,, prof.; UTEVSKIY., A.M.p prof*; FCALIMANy P.A., kand.biolonauk; LOMOVA,-G.A* StwAy of come processes of catecholamine metabolism in collagenoviev rrach.delo no.2:10-16 -7 163. (MM 160) 1. Kafedra gospitallnoy terapil, (zav. - prof. L.To Malaya) i karadra biokhimii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AV UkrSSR, prof. A.M. Utevskiy) lechobnogo fakullteta Xharlkovokogo meditainskogo inatitutao (ADRENALIVIC) (COLLAGEN DISRASES) LOGINOVAO G.A., LIONOT, G.P. NaIn features of the geological development of Daghestan during the upper Jurassic and ValangInian periods. Uch.sap.Nook.un. no.176 :87-103 156. (KM 9:12) (Baghostan--Geology, Stratigraphic) 01 U)GINDVA, G.A. Kellovay sediments in the western and central parte of the northern slope of the Caucasus. Trudy, VNIIGAZ no.7:BP-102 140 VIIRA 13:5) 070 (Caucasus, Northern-Geology, Stratie.Taphic) 77777K LOG INOVA, G. A. Boundary between the upper Jurassic and lower Cretaceous in the Kielovodek region and Kuban and Xalyy Zelenchuk.Basinse Teste Hoek* un. Ser. 4: Goo!. 15 no.418-13 n-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:10) 1. Kafedra Istoricheskoy goologli Moskovskogo universiteta. (Caucaeue-Geology, Stratigraphic) MALAX~, L.T., prof.; UTEVSKIYp A.M. prof.- KALIMAN, P.A., kand. biologicheskikh nauk;.WGIN6vA, G.I. Study of some processes of catochol amine metabolism in rheumatic fever (Sokollskii - Boui2laudls dieeas'e). Vop. revm. I no.3:52-57 Jl-S 161. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Iz kafedry fakulitetskogospitallnoy terapii sanitarno- gigiyenicheakogo i pediatricheskogo fakulitetov (zav. - prof. L.T.Mdlaya) i kafedry biokhimii (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AN UkrSSR prof. A.M.Utevokly) Kharlkovskolo neditsinskogo Instituta (dir. - dotsent B.A.Zadordzhnyy . (RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE) (ADRENALINE) LOGINOVA G.A. Age of the Upper Ourassic variegated formation in the northwestern Caucasus and Its analogues in Kabardino-Balkaria and North Oasetia. Vest.lloeksun.Ser.4s Geol. 17 no.5s23-29 S-0 162. (IMIRA 15:1-1) 1e Kafedra istoricheekoy I regionallnoy geologii Mookovskogo universiteta. (Caucasus-Geological time) SELIKHANOVICH, Valeriya Georgiyevna; BOLISHAKOV, N.N., red.; KOMARIKOVA, L.M., red,.izd-va; ROMANOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Illiodor Ivanovich Pomerantsev; militAry geodesiBt, astronomer, and seismologist] Illiodor Ivanovich Pome- rantsev,- voennyi geodezist, astronom, seismolog. Mo- skva., Goageoltekhizdat, 1963. 101 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Pomerantsev, Illiodor Ivanovich, 1847-1921) AUTHOR: Krav-tsov, V.I., Loginova, I.S. 76-11-9/35 TITLEt On the Mechanism of the Dissolution of Cadmium ana Cadmium Amalgam in Solutions of Acids (0 makhanizme rastvoreniya kaamiya i small- gamy kadmiya v mstvore kialot) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Xhimii, 1957, Vol. 31, Nr 11, pp. 2438-24." (USSR) ABSTRACT: The most important criterion in the evaluation of the degree of equilibrium of electrode potentials is the dependonce of the latter an the activity (concentration) of the ionij aetermining the potential in the solution. Here the investigation of the de- pendenoe of potentials of the electrodes of cadmiAm and cadmium amalgam on the cadmium sulphate concentration in sulphurio acid is carried out. It is shown that the self-dissolution and the anode dissolution of cadmium m0 the amalgamted oadmiwa in sulphurio acid solutions develops with practically equilibruted potentials of the corresponding electrodes. The possibility is shown to de- termine the cadmium-sulphate ooncentmtion an the surface of the cadmium (amalgamated cadmium) dissolving in sulphuric acid from card 1/2 the T-19 OCdSO4 -curves. it is stated that the modification of 76-11 -9135 On the Mechanism of the Dissolution of Cadmium and Cadmium Amalge= in Solutions of Acids the activity coefficient of oadmium ions in solutions with an exoess of sulphurio aoid takes place "simbatioally" with the modi- fioation of the average activity coefficient of the sulphurio acid. There are 5 figures, I table, and 12 references# 8 of which are Slav-1o. ASSOCIATION: Leningxud State University imeni A.A.Zhdanov (Leningradskly gosudarstvennyy univeraitet " A.A.Zhdanova) SUBMITTEDt June 18, 1956 AVAILABLE., Library of Congress Card 2,12 L_1_6_()_63_7_6_5 r:Fr(m)/EPF(;)/EWp(j)/ -4/Pr-4 FSD(t D% _T Rc tqs 1 ACCESSION NR-.. AP4046173 S/0079/64/034/009j!V43/2845 AUTHOR: Shostakovskiy, M. F.; Vlasov, V. M.; Mirskov. R. G.; Loginova, TITLE.- Synthesis -and -transformation of organic fin- acetylene compounds --M. Organic tIA-acetylene I Aals aDg SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey kh1lit, v. 34, no. 9, 1964, 2843- 2845- TOPIC TAGS: tin-acetylene compound, tin acetylene acetal, acetylene acotal, tin -acetylene. compoundaynthesis, .- infrared-spectrum, valence vibration ABSTRACT: In continuation of earlier work, the interaction between non-symme- trical- acetylene acetals with-hexa-alkyl an -triallty1meth-axy stannoxane - d stannanes tudi d was s e to elu Idate, in particular, the role of hydrogen in the acetylene gj6bup.___React ion--of-triethylmethoxystannane with non-symmetrical acetylene ace- Ws of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols proceeds according to the follow- ing. schema: Card 1/3 L 16063-65 ACCESSION NR- AP4046173 (Ciffs)3snocifs If C=-CXO (C2ffS)3SP-C-=CX0 \IbIC113 \C11 C113 + c1l'o if c4lf/ (yield about 7076) Factors such as the ratio of the 2 starter materials, removal of water during the reactinn, temperature and duration of reaction were found to i-nfluence the yield; a 1:2 ratio of the stannous comround and the acetal, 100C temperature, 3 hours' reaction time and removal of water during the reaction gave best results. Infrared spectra of the end products showed intense bands at a 2144- 2148 cm- 1 freq,jency corresponding to valence vibration of the CaC bond at the cc position with respect to the Sn atom. Four reaction products are presenteo in a table; a 53. 4% :rield of 1-/ I'-(triethylstannyl)propine- 11-oxy/- 1-(butoxy)ethane and 64. 3076 of I- / P- (triethylstannyl)propine- I I - oxy/ - 1 - (butoxy)- ethane was obtained. Tile possibility of interaction of such compounds was determined for the first time, showing the great mobility of the acetylene hydrogen atom In such reactions. Orig. art, has; 2 formulas and I table. C.,d 2/ 3 L 160633-65 ACCESSION NR- AP4046173 ASSOCIATION: Irkutskiy -institut organicheskoy khirnit Sibirl3kogo otdeleniya Ma- dernii nauk SSSR (Irlcutsk-Institute of Organic Chemistry, Siberian Division of the Academy of Sciences, SSSR) SUBMITTED- 08Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GC, OC, MT NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 000 Card 3/3 SHOSTAKOVSKIY., M.F.; VLASOV, V.M.; MIRSKOV, R.G.; LOGINOVA, I.Ye. Synthesis and transformations of organotin acetylenic compounda. Part 3; Tin organic acetylenic acetals. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.9; 2843-2845 8 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Irkutskiy institut organicheskoy khimii Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; VLASOV, V.M.; MIRSKOV, R.G.; LOGINOVA, I.Ye. Synthesis and transformations of acetYlenic organotin ccmpound.,. Part 3: Acetylenic organotin acetals. 7hur. ob. khim. 34 no.10: 3178-3180 0 164. (MIRA 17:11) 1. Irkutskiy InaLltut organichaukoy khlmll "llbirskogo utdolontyn Ali SSSR. .- ~a! ,. -,1. r LOGIVIOVA, Lubov. I nstitute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences, USSR. "Physiology of Experimentally Produced Thermotolerant Yeasts." paper presented at Seventh International Congress uf Microbiology, Stockholm, Sweden, 4 - 9 Aug ' 58- LOGINOVA, L., uchitellaites Role of natural visual aids In teaching biology. Biol. v shkole no. 3:26-29 MY-Je 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Shkola No. 105 g. Khar1kova. (Biology-Study and teaching) (Visual aids) L In A-J= I Ll=." M'PWL3""IC:I E.W/5740 Akadtzlya nank SM. Inatitut =incraloZii, Fcokhjziji i kriateJ.10'411-11 r:d:'-kh ele=ntov Vopro3y mincralogii, r20,:hirdi i E;crozisa r.-mtorozh,-I,.miy red!dkh elcrnntav (Pro'blc= in llinorcao~j, Ccochmrlatry, m-d D-z!poait r==tion of RCxO Elc=nta) Errata I:occov, T--d-vo AN C'M, 1560. 2;53 p. ("42ricat Ita: Trudy, v7p. 4) printed on the inside of tack cover. 2,~00 copies printed. Chief Ed.: K. A. Vlasov, CorzracTonain.~- Aceacry of Sciences r-M.1; Rear. Ed.z V. V. Lya:I-;71ch; Ed. of Fubllchina Eo-jze: L. S. Tar, ov; Tech. Ed.: P. S. Tmahina. PMMSZ- Thin book is intended for C-cole.-iota, mimraloz;isU, and patrcZ;rar-!iera. COT"MM: This in a collection of 23 articles on tho for-mation, Czolc-:~j, mimralocy.- Vtro'"Xar':'V, Lmd. G--ocl- '=1otry of dnTr,.)3it3 of rare clc--.:nts in Gitcria and ISovict] Ccntral Azia. 121,3 distribution and chtracteriatica of rare elcr--nta found in tEaco areas aa voll as s=3 Oxantitative ana V-alitat- tive methods of investigating the rocks and. winarals in which tbay am fcund, card 1/6 3( P=ble= in lar-,ralc,-j (Co=t.) r'--,/5740 or vith Vhich tl,--7 ro 'a d TV. --t 11 p -:: - -~! L- ~ c , I C iLwati,~ation of tL3 TooGibUit tica of inCuatrial extraction =1 util.1---ticz of cclenirm, telluriun, =4 bn-nSu=. No p-,rconalitics are =ntion--d. E=h article in acco=p=ied by referencea. TAELZ OF CUr,=-St Gar.-=h, A. A. reculiaritios in th,~ Dintribution of Rare Kerinto in roly=tallic Dapoolto of tb-o ?~:Arv.Z;orck rc,-ion of Radnyy Altr.7 3 Car-.-nov, Te. 1. On tba Coatont of Litlii= and rubidi= in I:ir.^ralz of 1Xkallm Pe,-;=tites of the Lmrozorridy Iasuif 20 Zad.qlar, S. T., and S. rmuzz-atoy. On th,3 CeocImmistrj of Soloni= and Telluri= in the Ora Dapojit3 of Almlyk 24 Gorokhava, V. N. On V:3 Content of rk--ni= in Kolybdaniteo of tL* D3poaits 23 Card 2/6 Problema in llincralogy (Cont.) r.G7/5T40 1=---MC= K"D lZ!.-,-=Urjr Yoolt,77a, Tc, H., and 1. 1. razrr.,nl-4. Plrochlora of tin Vichnav7ya Ito ParcZ:3notlc Aormclationan, cna tho reculiarities of Its Chc=ical Co--pouition Zl,--bln, A. 0., 0. N. Mi!dtdir-.7, and I.I. To. Kma~ara. Parr-:1,n3tic Antoclationa of Accennory 'Uncralo of F-,av Mc.-nnts in M-occztwt- renitized Illazalta Intruzira Focim of tta Vlch--2v77o 1:~-=tcsn Zhnbin, A. 0. On tba go;aration Ti=3 of the JU=ralo 17joblim, Zircmd=p ezd tba Rarc Zartba in tla,G.-czito Vct;=tito of tho Bly==vckva llizo Se=nov, To. 1. Galtirconi= Ii ALvaUna Pozzatites Morkin, V. I., Yu. A. Pyatanko, and A. V. Bykova. On Britholito of tba Alkslino Rocks of SoutbaActera T%rm Card 3/ 6 P.-,zblc=3 in V. V. , =d A. D. Ca t".,) C',=.~Qt ir C-Af C3 LIZt-rit-Ition of Accac=7 12==aia in Crz-n-tto Vizoifa L-jc-%'-7dcb,V T 6ri V, 1, Ca tl~i c: L-:.to on ;h;Intnt a in c;7z:It"4C.3 17,-:i-,7p Vo Ve, =1 0. Too "ma rlzcmr7 of 7;zact)ita in Tc:=tl7& Z=7:7, V. 'IT.# ml A. T. rc;t37In. Tttx.-n=,-It* Y.-.= tt,2 ri.r:~us c: IC-,4ot] Coztral Azle vt--a.4 Too E. cx7zt~~' :!,;=-i C: C31::O,.!--3 L%,-a tt3 K~027=70 rarp-.ita cr In t::.2 Tzcz~*--V-a C--I c::.Ydr.11jI J0.3 =13 CY = ==-.3 C2 nt-"j =--A ==!:28 It* Ve czz:3tic T7vo Cc r;;Lzalta gzd 0.-0 Ezzifoat:41=3 of Moblum CZA Tcatca= COA no M2 7~7' Probler-3 in 111naraloZ7 (Cont.) ~07/57U Zl--.i:mva, A. S. On the Ilro blem of C=,2tic Tn= of CLr--=i- or-rjn~- D,apooitc TMownka7, I. P.,and R. P. Tjl:torcn!-.o-m. Co:lt=t rocka 0:: tb* Im-oz-oraldy Ilan3if, Their Gano3ia FMI th3 Paculiaritica of Dilltri- butlop In Mom of Raro 1:3tal lilr-,rAlzation Volochl~ovich, K. L. On tho Fkoblc:3 of tLo Stmotaral Pooltion of the Gornoaltalakiy Rare I:otml Prarinca 1---LZDr3 07 CZZ-3 AM 41=-AW Lobcdavu, S. 1. Rationr-1 1'2thod of Quantitatlw Datorz:ination of DiscerJ=tc%l Bary=ua in Groicen Ores Eodior=, D. A., S. F. Sobolav,.B. P. Zolotarcy, ana Ye. V. Vlazova. On Accidental Errors of Quantitative 13,noraloalcal Ana.1jois of Oro 31ima and Concentrates Cara 516 31 174 185 203 209 214 Proble=a in IU=raloaj (cont.) L:W/571;a T,o--'-cr7a L A Erln-ri---nt in ll'--=,~~v_- tL-,:: 0_7,.ical Cczat=ts of ;;d ..i.,it. Lollmin, V. li, Prospacta in tb;., M~trvctioa of -"A~nit= and Tc2-lrxit= Prom tLa Prod-azts of Ora Prcccaainz Kao=olriah, S. Ya. Vafni= (Ecomnic sumay) NIAILAZZ: Libruy of CoDgmag card 616 235 2!~6 VOLYNSKIY, I.S.; LOGINOVA, L.A. Comparative quantitative characteristic of optical constant's of some "pink" sulfides. Trudy Inst. min., geokhim. i kristallokhim. red. elem. no,6:72-85 161, (MIRA 15:3) (Sulfides-Optical. properties) GINZBURG, I&M~,* LOGI11OVk._I,_,k,-, Spectroscopic manifestations and energy of the intramolecular hydrogen bonding in thiosalicylic acid. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 6:1382-1385 Je 164. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Leningradskiy khimiko-farmatsevticheskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Tereniym. VOLYIISKIY, I.S.; BEZ3ERTNAYA, M.S.$. otv. red.; LOGD!OVA,L.A., otv. reds; MI5HINA,R.Lo)r'ea-.T-id-vR; GRISHKffk-,1:.t.', (measuring the optical constants of ore minerals using an OKF-1 photometric ocular] Izmerenie apticheskikh postoian- Pykh rudmykh mineralov s pomoshchliu fotometricheskogo oku- liara OKF-1. Foekva, Izd-vo AN S-'q.T, 1963. 86 p. (MIRA 17:2) MAMVF,TSP=, P.S. (Makovetalkyio P-S,Ij Prinimali uchaotiye: SMIUK, D.P.; SUBDTIKA.. L.I.j--jXYM',-L4; L14hvina., L.A,J; PISSCHA7, I-Ya. Characteristics of the petroleums of the central part of the Dnieper-DonetB Lowland. Dop. AN URSR n0.9;1205-2212 161. (MIRA 34: U) 1. Institut, geologichaskikh nauk AN USSR. Predetavleno, akademikom ff WSR V.G. Bondarchukom, (Bondarchuk, V.H.].* (Dniaper-Donets Lowland-Petroleum) ZASUKHIN, G.N.; LOGINOVA L A BAROYANTS, S.G., red. izd_vwj IYERUSALIMSKA L. tekhn. red. (Experience in using geochemical prospecting for sulfide deposits in the Southern Urals] Opyt primeneniia geokhimi- cheakikh poiskov kolchedannykh meatorozhdenii na IUzhnom Urals. 14oskva., Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1963. 134 p. (MIRA 16:6) (Ural Mountains--Copper deposits) (Ural Mountains--Geochemical prospecting) USSR / Human and Aniwl Morphology, Normal and Pathological. S Pathological Anatomy. Abs Jour :Rof Zhur - Biol., No 8, 1958, No 36039 Authors :DoliW;oy Sh. B.;_T4ginova,$ L Inst :Not given Title :Concerning Epithelial Coccygeal Ducts. Orig Pub :V sb.: Elementy proktoloCLi, Kuybyshev, 1956, 75-82 Abstract :DurinG the investigation of 1,000 children, up to 16 years, epithelial coccygeal ducts havin'-, a congenital defect deve- lopment, were revealed in 1% of the cases; in adults, they are encountered in 0.3%. Depending upon the degree of in- va(,ination of the skin, epithelial coccygeal ducts, from funnel-shaped retractions to tyAcal canals, are observed. Funnel-shaped retractions appear in 5.4% of children and in 54 of adults. They have diverse forms and are not coi,mli- catod by inflammatory processes. The greatest percentnL;c of epitbalial coccygeal ducts, the ratractible variety, in ob- served in the newborn. -- S.K. rominov. Card 1/1 A *at 0 0 i 00 d ass sea 0 4 000 0013 sow ~ e s, e 0 4-or 0 a a 0 11 u v Ij P 2 0 000 1 ~~P4' ~ ~, 1 It see see 400 ::: Use V*4 w4rra~AVAWW Z-1 - L. 0. 1101-10+19M. . 19". . were undertaken to the poeWbWty of fenmentin corn. 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It i% rxj~hvnt to u,c yr,.t je* go taptetl to high concris. of S(4, "here SA), it tj~d a% anti. wiltic in the Produclim of ak-. 0 .3 Joe : 0 v qp: 00 00 9 too too a S L A WALLUR(AAL to t U 4 16 p it 0 9 9 L, W It a It a at Ka A * * 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 9 * 0 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 '. a 4 a 0 0 * 0 LOGIN'OVA, L. G. "Adaptation of Teast to High Temoeraturel" Mikrobiol., 13, No.4, IQ44 Thst. Miabobiology, AS USSR and Central Sci. Res. Tnst. of Alcoholic Industries, Moscow g&i mz%a' - -LOGD.IOVA; -L.- G-. -- - .9 "Adaptation in the Yeast," Mikrobiol., 14, NO-5, 1945 Inst. Hicrobiol., AS USSR