SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOVA, T.V. - FILIPPOVA, Z.G.

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KAZINA, Ye*G,, kandemed;nauke, MUSATOVA, AOVOO 101RAMOV-A., M.I., NOOKINA, Te.1; S)MPTSOVI, S.M., EJMTS07A, S.A., ZARPELI, L.M., DAMANSXATA, N.Y. 7 UMWVA T IffectiveneEs of epidermal vaccination of newborns, Vopokh. mat* I deto 3 uo*6%53-58 N-D 158 ()(MA 11: 12) 1 Is Yakutskogo filiala (dir. Te.N. Andreyev) Inatituta tuberkolesa SSSR. (TUBERCULOSIS--PnMITIVE INOCULATICN) L, 106( 1 Yon, 8/0~ 11/63/033) 004/010/010 Bogonostseva, K.P., Filippova, T.Ye. ........... TITLE: Obtaiaing some -este ra of alkylphospho'cialand alkylphosphinic acids FEMIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 331 no. 4, 196*~,)~ .1363-1366 7EXT: A lkylp4osphoric acids and their esters havere-ceived wide usage in recent times as agenrs for separating and extracting.. :p-are rare earth elements, The atithors h*ave synthesized and phosphinid acids which have either:been-studied but little or have not been described previously.in published literature. It is difficult to obtain chloroanhydrides using Clay's method for compounds with large radicals, beginning with the amyl radical. Card 1/2 M-1. ~F_11110 7=1f FILIPPOVA, V. 4~.,*Wwzo - - Increase in labor productivity in the industrieR of the Korean People's Republic. Biul.nauch.inform.; trud i zar. Plata no.8:60-63 159. (14IRA. 13:1) (Kozea, North-Labor -produetivity) FILIPPOVA, V. Improving workers$ living standards In,.the Korean People's Democratic Republic. Biul.nauch.inform.: trud i tar.plata 3 no.9:56-58 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Korea, North--Cost and standard of living) _TILIPPOVAg V. Training technicians in the Korean People's Republic. Biul. nauch* inform.. trud i zare plata 4 no-108-61 t61- (MIRA 14:3) (Korea, North-Technical education) 50 --'MM3 X, FILIPPOVAv V.-,.-. Reorganization of the industrial administration system in the Korean People's Republics Biul. nauch. inform.; trud i zar. Plata 4 noo3:62-64 161o (MIRA 14:3) (Korea, North-Industrial organization) F.ILIPPOVA, VO, Chenlin. movement is an important factor in the increase of labor productivity in the Korean People's Democratic Repub3le. Biu3q .nauoheinform.s trud i zar-Plata 4 no.*6t7O-71 1610 (KM 14:6) .(Korea, Northr-Socialist competition) FILIPPOVA V. improving workers' living standards in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. Biul. nauch. inform.: trud i zar. plata 4 no.1~09-61 161. (MM 15:1) (Vietnam, North--Cost and standard of living) ~Problems of improving the workers' living standards in the seven- year plan for national economic development of the Korean People's Democratic Republic. Biul, nauch, informo trud i sar, plats, 5 no.4s6o-62 !6 (MIRA 16sl) IKorea, North-Cost and standard of living) (Korea, North-Economic policy) 2, 0~,; WM~ R 1~ ;Y -4 a A.. F i V_ -rer-Tntnation of absolute trajisition Probabilities rqk2yi soveshahl ot, Kern evovo, 1962. Spofttro- 1 primenenlye (Spectroscopy; methods and ii, " L:. I Moscow, Ud- vo Naukut, 1964, 3 9- 4 1 _p,"-r ;.paetrum. alckol spectr,ur) Cord Kriwwl~edge of transition probabiities is ve7v ij~~ 3ciantific and practical problems a 'A in the utraviolet -Astrig the method proiosoLi .-T-Trining t'ie absolute trarg-nr? A U-9 probabilities of anothcr -1 h afoliowing A, I' A 1~ L~ + 0, 4.34 11 gg"; HARK ATI(. :i )n P -iM N ITTEDT OgMkv6i4-' ~--IMUMF- ,vo R zr. SOV: 001 OTHIM: 003 Card OR ,p. PtN, LUXASAIV, V.A., sael.vrjwh.RS?SR..KOZLOVA, A-11-o ARTBM?YBV. Ye.G. (Kinell-Cherkassy. KuybyshevskoY obi.!'-- subcutaneous Ingufflation of oxygen in treating neuromyositie of milkwiaidel handso Vrac!..delo uo.5*.541 My 158 (MIRA 1117) (OXfGIM--TEUUPW IC USE) (HAXDS-DIMSNS) YAKIMDV, P.A.; FILIPPOVA, V A.; MAISAIYA, D.D. Obtaining depot antibiotic preparations with prolonged action from Siberian fir balsam, Trudy Len.khim.-farm.inst, no,15: 235-243 162,9 (MM 15:11) (ANTIBIOTIG5) (BALSAM) SMIRNOVAO L.M.; FILIPPOVA, V.A.; YAKIMDVO P. A. Simplified methods for obtaining oemiprocessed penicillin,, ohlq#etracycline and vitamin B12. 2ftdy-2Ahjkb1%.-fqrkiu4t. (kRA l5ill) (FEEDS) (PENICILLIN) (CHUMETRACYCLINE) (CYANOCOBAIAMINE) ~-I-T-- T FILIPPOVA, V.A.0 4uh. -,Mtxw%%~ Calculations of the economic effictency of automation should have a reliable bass. Mekh, i avton. proizve 18 no.1:37-38 ,Ta 64, (MIRA l7t8) '44 lum-MOVO B.M. (Leningrad); KOZLOVA, A.V.;- KALINAP V.I.; ZADGENIDZEp G.A*j FILIPPOVA., V~A* Book reviewn. Hod. red. 10 no.lls84-91 N 165. (WRA 19sl) LA rA r ~_- - 4-na k-"1 __ --Uru . - . I I .- __-- ACC NR. Ap6a18864 SMCS CODE: tato2~o-376-"sToa5/oo5/o8i7t=5-,--- MIT110M. Skr~~# V i Krivos4apkinp Ps I KrYms1gLV Go ?~1.:FMPRov# V-0 A* Oa 61- R ach-ead-Ae -- notay -YaWtsk-aranch-SO AN, SSSR TjlstitixtA~ -of -Astrotft a esear Oro -so All aaroiaoiHla utsFmgo Ila& TIM: Stu47 of thoanisotroj*'of -SwaaLQ_r&j2:by the crossed tslescoPel SWRCE: Geomagnetim i aerbnomiya, ve 3, no* 5, 1965# 81?_825 TOPIC TAGS: o0sudo ray anisotropy geomagnstio field, soUr activity '41 ABSrMCTt A method - is proposed for-takfing into account distortions of an so - ~tropy of cosmic rays-by.the geomagnetic-fiel(k pnd the directional dia- :gram of the instrument., The authors have ~omWuted matrices restoring the true vector of anisotropy for instruments of the Yakutsk complex* Computatione were made using coupling coefficients for different zenith bangles and.three forms of the energy spectrum of anisotropy. Using the imaCrices the authors have restored the true vectors of anisotropy for the neutron component for three epochs of solar activity (1958-1964). Aeadings of azimuthal telescopes were used in finding the true vectors and the vectors.of the atmospheric influence for the earth's surface an4 -for.depths-of 7.20 and 60 m (water.equivalent). An evaluation' Is given 2f the degree of agreement between the derived ectors and three forms L Cwd 1/2 uDc: 3z3a65 AN 11~ 2AM "N R R5 R -,. , j~.~ - . SOV/96-59-6-2/22 AUTHORS: Deych2 M.Ye.j (Dr.-Tech.Sci.), Kazintsev, F.V.j Abramov7 V.I.9 Kiselev, L.Ye. and Eilippova,_V.G. (Engineers) TITLE: An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions (Issledovaniye poremennogo rezhima turbinnykh stupenei s dlinnymi lopatkami postoyannogo profilya) PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1959, Nr 61 pp 8-17 (USSR) A13STRACT: This article describes the results of tests on. four single-row stages with relatively long blades of constant profile, fitted to an experimental turbine. ThG efficiency of single-row stages depends on a number of geometrical and operating conditions: the configuration, pitch and angles of installation of the blades, the ratio of the flow areas, the velocity ratio and the Mach and Reynolds numbers. The tests described here were made to study the influence of these factors on the efficiency. The stages had a d/#. ratio + 7.73 which is the limiting value for-cylindrical blading. The four stages investi- Card 1/8 gated employed two types of guide vanes (TS-lk and TS-2A) and two types of working blades (TR-2A and TR-3A). SOV/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions The principal geometrical characteristics of the blading are given in Table 1, All the stages used welded diaphragms of 400 mm mean diameter with guide vanes 1+8 mm high and working blades 51.7 mm high. The measuring equipmentused is+briefly described. The stages were tested with ratios of back pressure to inlet pressure of 0.9 to 0 54, which corresponds to a Mach number range of 0.4 to 1:0. The tests were made with constant back pressure. The influence of diaphragm leakage on the efficiency and the degree of reaction at root and tip sections were investigated. The quantity of leakage steam ranged from 0.8 to 3.5% of the flow through the guide vanes. The influence'of the Reynolds number on the stage characteristics was investigated in three og the stages with Reynolds numbers ranging from 3 x 102 to 7 x 10 The maximum error in determining the stage efficiency.was between 0.4 and o.6%. The influence of compressibility on the stage efficiency and degree of Card 2/8 reaction is then considered. Stage efficiency graphs as functions of velocity and pressure ratios are given in sov/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions Fig 1: it will be seen that for each stage there is a pressure ratio that gives maximum efficiency. VaIues of the best Dressure ratio2 the highest efficiency, and the change in efficiency as the pressure ratio deviates from the optimum value, are tabulated in Table 2. The curves L in Fig I sbow that the efficiency is fairly stable as the velocity ratio changes2 indicating that stages with guide vanes type.TS-2A have a flatter characteristic as a function of the velocity ratio. This is because the ratio of the blade area to the guide-vane area is lower and there Is consequently more reaction in stageswith these guide vanes. Curves of stage efficiency as a function of MO with constant velocity Tatio are given In Fig 2as and curves of efficiency as function of the available heat drop with the speed constant in Fig 2b. From consideration of these curves it is concluded that the stage efficiency is reasonably stable. Curves of the pressure distribution over the pitch of the guide Card 3/8 vanes at the tip and root sections respectively are given. in Figs 3a and 3b. Corresponding curves under static SOV/96-59-6-2/22 An Investi ation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Iger Variable Conditions Profile un conditions and in the presence of a working wheel are. .given in Fig 3c. It will be seen that the static pressure field is very irregular. Graphs of the reaction at root and tip sections as a function of the velocity ratio are .given in Fig 4. It will be seen that Jii most cases'the reaction is negative at the blade roots. These tests weremade in the absence of diaphragm leakage. The presence of negative reaction at the blade roots has no appreciable influence on the stage efficiency. The curves of distribution of reaction over the radius for stages KD-2 2A and KD-2-3A at various values of velocity ratio and constant pressure ratio are given in Fig 5. The curves were constructed from experimental values of the loss factors at different sections of the guide vanes and reaction in the root section, using formula (2). It will be seen that the agreement between the experimental and calculated values of reaction is satisfactory. Graphs of the relative difference of root Card 4/8 and tip reaction as a function of the relative change in the velocity ratio are given in Fig 6. Over the range sov/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions of change of velocity ratio from - 0.2 to + 0.2 this relationship is given by formula (3). It was found that there is a certain range of Reynolds and Mach numbers and of diaphragm leakage for which formula (3) remains valid, as will be seen fyom the results plotted in Fig 6. Formula (3) can seTve as a basis for two methods of designing stages with-long blades operating under variable conditions, as is briefly explained. The influence of Reynolds number on the stage efficiency is then considered. A series of tests was made on the three stages. The influence of the Reynolds number was thereby evaluated in stages having different degrees of reaction at the root and middle sections. The test results, Plotted in Fig 7, are discussed at some length. It is -found that the Influence of the Roynolds number is greatest when the 'velocity ratio is high, Graphs of the Telationship between the maximum stage efficiency and the Reynolds number appear in Fig 8, and graphs showing the Card 5/8 influence of the Reynolds number on the reaction at the root and tip sections of the three stages are plotted in SOV/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under'Variable Conditions Fig 9. Graphs of the flow coefficients as a function of Reynolds number are plotted in Fig 10. The influence.of diaphragm and leakage is then considered. In order to determine the influence of diaphragm leakage on the stage characteristics, steam was delivered from the steam chest to the space between the disc and diaphragm in amounts up to 5% of the main flow. Graphs of the changes in efficiency as functions of leakage are plotted in Fig 11. Graphs of tip and root reaction, and flow coefficient as function of velocity ratio and a graph of the influence of leakage on the change in stage reaction, are plotted in Figs 12a and 12b respectively. It is found that increase in Reynolds number and decrease in leakage reduces both root and tip reaction. The results of a detailed study of the flow structure in stage KD-2-2A are discussed. The main conclusions are that the ratio of the flow area of the working blades to that of the guide vanes has a considerable influence on stage efficiency Alterations of the blade root reaction from + 5% to ze;o had little influence on the stage Card W efficiency. The presence of low negative reaction iN I V SOV/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions ,caused some reduction in stage efficiency. With increase in the compressibility (Mach number) the efficiency first rises and then falls. The optimum value of the Mach number depends on tho stage geometry and particularly on the area ratio and the type of blades used. As the Mach number incteasesq so does the reaction. Detailed investigation of the flow structure showed that alteration of the area ratio alters the losses in the working blades and the discharge velocity loss. The flow was found to be very uneven at the outlet section of the guide vanes. It was established that over a certain range of Mach ,numbersq rotation of the runner has no important influence .on the, velocity distribution over the pitch of the guide vanes, It follows from this that stage calculations Card 7/8 based on static steam tests on full-scale diaphragms are SOV/96-59-6-2/22 An Investigation of Turbine Stages with Long Blades of Constant Profile under Variable Conditions reliable provided that the Mach and Reynolds mimbers are equal in the actual and model conditions. There are 12 figures, 2 tables and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut (Moscow Power Institute) Card 8/8 TROYANOVSKrr, B.M9, kand6tekhnovAukj* KISEM, L.Tev, lnxb.; FILIPPOVA, V.G.-, Insho Methods for caloulating tvo-row velooity stages. Xne Omashi- osi (MIRA 13:9 troenie 6 no*5:3-6 W 060. n (Ream turbines) `4' 7w ~Fl IVA VIA 8 1 1 a 15; 171 181111 11 1 2 - Ila, ins if IS .1-4 loll 411 1 11 4 A -4 -77 IAVROV, Nikolay Vladimirovich; KOROBOV, Valeriy Vladimirovich; jpU,MOVj.j,q; -.,;Vanovna; IMMU, V.V., otv.red.; ITANOVAs - - - '_ . ;L . ., red.izd-va; BRUZGULO, V.V., takhn.red. [Thermodynamics of gasification reactions and of synthesis from gases] Termodinamika reaktaii gazifikatsii i slutesa iz gazov. Moskva, Izd-vo kkad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 97 p. (MIRA 13:7) (Gases) (Thermodynamics) 15 *i213 020/64/154/005/1210/ ACCJ=XON NR: AP0165 S/O Beyts$ I.F AUTHORS: Fuibpoy.Aj, TITLE: The.effeat of X-ray irradiation on the coenzymeA content in the bone marrow of rats SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, v. 154i no. 5, 1964, 1210-1213 TOPIC TAGS: coenzyme AO bone marrow,"radiation injury, 'sulfhydryl :_i groug, pboapboro-glycero-aldebyde., coenzyme molecule, radiation- res!Lstant tissVe. versene, acetyl sulfanilamide, leucocyte, peri- li -aminobenzoic acid pheral blood, para ABSTRACT: 7`he~desire for a better underrstariding of the biochemical processes involved in the pathogenesis of radiation sickness prompt-: ed EL Btudy of the ahanZing quantitative content of coenzyme A under the effect or radiation on bone marrow. White rats were used as test,animals.. The tests revealed considerable differences in the content of coenzyme A in the bone marrow of the irradiated and non- IrMdiated animals. The animals died four hours after their ex- Card ACCESSION NR: APOM515 posure to a lethal dose of Ionizing radiation which damaged the acety'lition system beyond repair. According to these tests,, the coenzyme A concentration in the bone marrow cells is sharply re-. duced inthe first hours after the irradiation until stabilized at a certain minimum which remains unchanged until the death of the. test animal. InMstigations carried out.by other researchers (Heuningen, du Bois, Romantsev, etc.) in the field of relatively, radiation-resistant tissues (crystalline lens,.liver and brain) indicate a disrupted function of the enzymatic system in the later .hours following the irradiation; while our investigations showed biochemical changes in the same bissues only 2-4 hours after the exposure to radiation. There is justirication for the conclusion that the quantity of.coenzyme A in.the bone marrow'is reduced by -50% in the first.4 hours after the radiation effect. Orig. art. has: I figure emd 1 tabl e. ASSOCIATION: Leningiradskiy nauchno-issledovatel skiy institut erelivaniya krovl..J.Lenjugrad Seientiflc-Researc~ Institute of M od Transfusion) C'.-d 2XXX ARMPOVJ 0. A.; FILIPPOVA, V. N. Radiamet ric method of determining the uranium content of lumps of ore. Fazved. i okh. nedr 28 no.644-46 Je t62. (MIRA 3-5: 10) 1. MinisterstTO gOOlOgil I olbrany nedr SSSR. (Radioactive prospecting) (Uranium ores) FILIPPOVA, V.N. Review of the book *Reclaiming and increasing the productivity of Solonetz soils." Foohvovedenie no.10tl0l-103 0 163. (HIRA 16:12) -qng PIK, FILIFMI., V*X,%f WSINAj. -L.Ae Use of the Barger method for determining the osmotic suotion 4. O.Jut of - soij, jaw. ybahvavedwde'no.7zl67-109 JI(164~ MMA 170) llrqy inatitut izani Do:kuohayeva. 10 4141000 #00000004*0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 -M a a a a It I -r An M 0 Psocallis AND P90PI10,111% -61. as IFly faaeptIM 41th, Vjd" ~Sd do W the 4*Wmdsa- 00 Compute" dI& 1. N. Awttr(w-KAmrATAxv Aign V, N. Flurroy 00 A flM Ot tb4W tOW altMOR 10 1 Hadek. 24A. W-709M).-Tbe X'iW -00 Z. Pfla,,snwxAJkr. DfixPai v- for the ddm. of the totAl N in 0 41 A found to agm satisfwtonly with the Kj"Ill mctbod the detv. of the arx. suIntinces 000 salls. The KtwP WCtbOd US a -bi-d Owlbod fo" frvm the ututraliad -00 &nd humus by _t -bustion wo for the 6.-tn, of NH, by disW. cluvrnic-sulluric add mixt. Is suffic;r"ftw alwvw. R. it. 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'A~A!Fl 00 -00 JI The Welecity ad "Galiudlis of Ike COMPNWOO of on. .-Go Cad"M shistin *0 OW24 of Wastifte hedsons of astilli. (=,a 0. =&'&d prikittka for Ike productiosit of tick Me layers of sollil.) 1, N. Antipair-Karatar and V. NAURPMAssfolog (11.14. S. R.) 1939. No. .1 4.1 lot.-Kam . hut. (I 00 i "0. Nks. It. 40.- -A.Vvial lenlilArx ill *034 and Cleve writ sold. with V1411o"fil Isinli. 'lee 09 .4.0tv'"14 1 bill Invel 4 -4 thr- dift .... I A 44 et, Ito"If I O"t ..10 fl-s-.6 0 "164 *1410 .0h.14.O.W twill 0 o: '%'It 61"'t ktilk )-a 2 and 1) ":,;11.4 the Sill cottipa. of the ahsloobvil vittiltits in the vaustlus, I~sxa disid.. The t.Lcbjuise Na was completely re- distributed Willett the vAls &nd clays during 2 months. -00 is0 .3 The redistributim of the blvalent cationa (Ca and Mg) 0 10 'was dm practically complete after 2 months. Thew r goo Opts. me. performed to ws1vv the problem of fiscmsing; TA 0. go the tiflable layer of the suit. A deep plosvins of the podzW a Fiat suits caussess a mixing of the davial anti Uluv Ismisonsof Ilie soil and, owing to the mliarillutionot the cations be. d lorvim the blortisme. the dcgtvv it( %stiss. im-traws. In%%wh C1140% sausUrt tkwx 14 lime att, i%julmi. tit the "4nivis 4*0 WRIS The tvoistfibutilKi tit SIMICtwd No eltum-N 0 dom-tvaw of the isoluorts proprcties; thas installer a,filum. of gypstun 109 are required. W. R. Ilvan '00 Us 0 SIVALLWIGNILAL 1,111111011111 CLAWFICITtON 0 0 0 t Woe-> -4 .Wei y U A, so it It 09 W n 1 14 4-f-0 o o0 0 * o o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 000 [we : 0 , 0 6,0 4 0 4 0 0 0 40 o 0 go,* o 0 0 6 0 0 0 0_06~ 0-0 fr, . As . . .as ~. a ?* ?* =?_Ore 1-00 i0o .0 -A PIMSSIO A-9 .Pit __-, ~01 I FtI-e s The gro"al-water levels In the Tranavelga River Vat- 'it 4s affected by*tiou N I SOVI ~" ""I Atwv and " ~ Tral". Do mfze~ sv~ inst. (U.S. S. ,24, F mrs* .,V(in Pnellsh. the dais an he rim and Imerintl of The polsod--ater level and its 4 relation to sworiday ofinirstion. the PaPer Contain voluminous data an the changes irr the friallop of CaIiQu3 and anions ot grounil waters as affected by the sessun &M Sao 00u 1 irrigation. J. S. Joffe AIO.ILA METALLUNGICAL LITIPOWE CLASUPKATMON tt*fp Sol* -AV Q., O.t Woo filial m a.. 144 U S A, ID Ali; is, 9 A a3 0 0 a 0 0 of* 00*go* 00 00 0 0 00 a 00 o 0 ao 0 0so 0 _Zj UL& 0 0 0 W a 0 0 go 04 0 00 0 0 so 00 aq0 0000 0 0 Mal . . . . . ......... 7-'~ _4Lr~ 0jur-C-1v- CkIA!- t4tdclj -j"Cl, fism/son Bounce lisr/Air 24W ices Aborptlal "W Natwe of the Abompt1w Ckr Two tr Ma" and WUxt IT. AbsorpUan of Btnlgnt Cj&tjC" bt S04-Boftx C34p wd Certsb* Unot* 1. X, MUPOVItaratvMS 0. M. Kedws V. q.. rilippa"I SaAl Insto, Acad Sci U=,, fticow, 10 pp MNnold Zhurd Vol It No 2 Dmooribes replimawst, abompt1w at magassim icas In 09-Cia". On,.-nbuh soUs and Ca-z%d aLi7sp abowptbn or boavy metal I=& on C&-olay-covered swfaces,, wA remdta at the cbaer6- vallofw* Submitted 22 Mar 1947. PA 7OnM FILIFFMA,.. V.N. Radiomstrio stage analysis for determining the content of rare oexth minerals in oresi 'Biul.naucho-tekh.inform,VINS nool:32-35 160. .(MIU 1515) L Idaisterstvo geologli i okhrany nedr 884R, (Rare earth wtals.-Analysis) (Radioactive substances) inwi USSR/Human and Animal, lb~dioidgy (Normal and Pathological) i T-11 IfervIc and Wscle 1bysiology0i Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biol No 11, 1958) 51189 Author 'R6,zaht.all '-D L- f~.Fillij)ova V.11' Inst Title Thc-356terninatiofi'of Mhscular Excitability in Man. per prilozheniye, Orig Pub pyaieks im *biol, i meditsiny, 1957, No 1) .132-138- Abstract The dynamics-of'ohort torn (a-constant) and of. lonC4 to-im (b-Cionstant)'exitability throsholdsvere investigated in man,.w well cis of the chronaxy (Ch) of intact and of pa'. thologically modified msclcs$ A 1 cri2 wide and 4 m deep chlorinated oilver~cup, filled with cooton wool which was soaked in a 2 percent physiological a(pr solution, served as the stirwAtiting electrode, Uniform misture and pres- sure were maintained, as well as firm fixation of the clec- troda upon the location of motion, Rich investigation Card, 1/2 M. USSR/'Human and Animal physiology Ifeuro-Muscular V-11 Physiology* Abs Jour : Ref:Zhur Biol., No 11 1958., 4362 Author : D. Rozentall, V. Filippova Inst Title Excitability of the Muscles of Man During Sleep and Awakeness Orig Pub Byull, eksperim, biolo i moditsiny, 1957, No 12 suppl. 138-141 Abstract Curves indicating the relationship between strain and time in the biceps muscle and the external flexor of the fingers were studied. The excitability oscilla- tions were evaluated on the basis of the dynamics of the long-term (constant b,, rheobase) and short-term (constant a) excitability thresholds. Excitability changed relatively little during vigil. The maximal deviations, during one month, were -RO and for a, Card 1/2 USSR/Human and Animal PhIYsiOIO9Y - Neuro-Musmaar Physiology& V-12 Abs Obur Ref Zhur - Bib.1,,j No 1, 1958, 4362 and +24 and .16% for b. During a single day) eXcita- bility deviations did not usually exceed -Z 2(j. During sleep naturals or after the adlini6tration of 0*2 g of sodium amytal. .changes of excitability were Observed when the Position of the arm was changed this is Probably to be explained by the move of the skiny and - therefore - of the electrode. During sleep as well as during awakeness., a., b and chronaxir could mod'-V towards an increase, or towards a decrea- se* Changes are not related to sleep or aWakeness but to moves of the electrodes as a result Of move.' the arm. Oscillations a of were smaller than those Of the chrOnaxia during sleep of a and b. Card 2/2 NASIRDOVA, G.A., FILIPPOTI, V.N- Disorders of motor centers coordinntion in mAn durl%7 immobilization of the extremities, Yisiol,zhure 44 no*6:526-533 J9 158 (KULA 1127) 1. Nauch6-issledovatellekiy institut travmntologii i ortopedlig Leningrad. (MOVSHM. physiology eff. of leg imnobilization (RUS)l (JAG, physiology, off. of immobilization on (Bus)) on motor centers coordination motor centers coordination AUTHOR FILIPPOVA V.11.,SEYT35I.F. 20-5-44/60 Function of the Coenzyme-A-System in Radiation Disease. (Atn*otilirujushchaya funktsiya sistemy koenzima A pri luchevoy bole- zni -Russian) P!I,RIOP!CA,L Doklady Akademii Nauk S5SH,1957,Vol 114,11r 5,pdIo76_1o79(U-S--9-R-) ABSTRAqT The total influence-of radiation energy upon living cells invites an analysis of its influence...Ion factors which are of universal im- portance for the life of the'organism and fulfill integrating funo- tions in metabolism.Among such agents,there is coenzyme A which ..- toatotal.It was,the purpaie aqmbineu diverse sides of cell activity., , . I.ko of this investigation to study the tu,noti6n mentioned in the tit- le and the influence upon the quantitative content of coenzyme in the liver.Since the aoetylation proOOBS,may be seen especially distinct- ly on pigeon liver,the tests were performed on liver preparations from normal and irradiated pigeons.The birds were subjected to a single X-ray irradiation of a dosage of 2-3 Xr.After 5-7 dals symp- toms of an acute radiation disease viere observed.On the eigth or ninth day after irradiation the birds died.This time was character- ized by an abrupt decrease in the number of leucocytes in periphe- -ral blood(from-25-ooo to,-O-.ooo per lmm3),furthermore-by a consider- able rise in the coagulation ability of the blood,gastro-intestines disturbances,loss of appetite and lose of weight.The obtainedre- Qard 1/2 sults of the acetYlation capability of the liver in normal and -ir- 20-5-44/60 The Acetylation Function of the Coenzyme-A,System in Radiation Disease. radiated pigeons speak in favor of a thorough effect of ionizing ra- diation on the system of transmission of acyl-groups.This influen- ce extends to the protein component as well as to the non-protetn ~the coenzymatic)component of the enzyme system of liver-acylation. Under the influence of radiation the activity of the ace6ylation- enzymes is suppressed and the amount of coenzyme A in the liver re- duced.Since the coenzyme A participates in numbrous vital reactions and proceenes,it is not hard to realize that th 'functional distur- bance of the system.of this coenzyme,occupies al-important position in the genesis and phenomena of the radiation-syndrome-Data on me- difications of its content and the systems connected with it in ra- diation are very insufficient. (2 fig.p 1 table, 2 Slavic references) A5$0014TION Leningrad Scientific Research Institute for Blood Transfusion. F~ESBVTED BY SUBMITTFO 13.2-1957 4VJ~TLAB4E Library of Congress. Card .2/2 I.F., Prof.; FI~LP12YI!,,Y,.~#!t,,~and.biol.nauk (~=ntltative determination of novocaine in blood. Akt.vop.perel.krovi no,6t295-298 158. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Biokhimiches1wva laboratoriya leningradskogo inatituts, perelivatlya krovi, (ROVOGAINS) (BLOOD-ANALYSIS AO CHEMISTRY) Mn'NIKOVA, V.P.j kand.med.uauk; Fj-L-IFvyA,--V*K.,, Imnd.biol.nauk Presence of na7ocaine In the blood In local anesthesia am4 in para- njphrIc block. Akt.vop.perel.krovi no.6.#298-300 158. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Ufedra obahchey khirurgil I Laniugradekogo meditsinskogo instituta (zav. imfearoy - chlen-korraspondent AMU SSSR prof. A.N. Filatov) I biokhimicheakaya laboratorlya Laningradskogo Institute. perelivaniva krovi (sav. laboratoriyey - prof, LF, Say-to). (NOVOCAINE) - (BLOOD-ANALYSIS AIM CHEMISTRY) KXC---RPTA Y ,'-DICi. 3ec 2 Vol 12/1 Ptysiology Jan 59 12, EFFLCT OF X-HAYS UN THE ENZYMATIC SYSTEM OF COENZYME A IN PIGEON LEV ER (Russian text) - F i I i p p o v a' V. N. and S e I t L 1. F. Inst. of Blood Transfusion, Min. of-filth of the US-STr-Leningrad - BIOK- HIAIIYA 1958, 23/1 (119-124) Graphs I Tables 4 On the 6-7th day following irradiation of pigeons with X-rays (doses of 2000- 3000 r. ) the rate of the acetylation process in the liver honiogenates decreases during 20 min. from 465 Z 16 pg. sulphanilamide per I g. diet weight to 119. ! 8.5. A drastic inhibition is also undergone by acetylation of sorne other acceptors, whereas acetylation of hydroxylamine (formation of acethydroxamic acid) remains at a high level. The data indicate radioresistance of the 'acetate-activating' en- zymatic system and susceptibility of the enzyme which catalyses the trans(er of the acetyl groupfrom acetyl coenzyme A to the acceptor. rhe coenzyme A content of pigeon liver is decreased by about 113 by irradiatica. (11,14) A4 rILIPPOVA, V.N., starebly nauchuyy sotrudnik; SEWS, I.F., prof. Influence of X raye on the coenzyme of acetylation. Akt.vop.paral. kravi no.7tl35-137 159. (MIRA 13-1) 1. laboratoriya biokbimii (say. labortaoriyey - prof. 1.7. 3eytv) Leningradskogo Institata perelivaniya krovi. (AC]ITYIATION) (COMNZYMNS) (X RAYS--PHYSIOWGICAL X"WT) FILIPPOVAp VA.; SEYTS I. F. Intracellular distribution of components of the acetylation system in liver cells of the pigeon. Biokhimiia 25 no.4t7l6-720 Ji-Ag 16o. (MIRA 13tll 1. Biochemical Laboratory, Institute of Blood Transfusion# Le ' rad. (AGETYLATION) (SULFANILAMIDE) (CELL METABOLISM) FLUPPOVA, V.S. New gls~ze for ceramic coated products, Stek.i ker. 10 no.9:19-20 8 153. (MM 6:8) IMOMP.A"M z FILIPPOVA SKIRNOVA, M.I., takhn.red. [Vlbating hydroelectric power stations] Besplotinnye gictroelektro- stantBii. Moskva, Goo. uchebno-pedegog. izd-vo X-va proov. RSFSR* 1957. 60 p. (MIRA 11:5) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye shkol. (Hydroelectric power stations) YlLiPPOVAt V,S, t rodaktor; KIRONTMUA, X.I., tekhmichookiy rodaktor. [Progrom for clubs affiliated vith Institutions other than sches1s; young metisa-pictureoperaters' club] Programmy kra&U*T vzoahkol'A 9" ,~h kintmokhanikov. Hookys. Uahpodgiz,. mykh uchrozhdmit-, krumItek. 1W 1955, 21,yo~ 9:3) l.Russia (1917- RtS.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlaniya shkol. (Ketion-picture projection) ;$MJ. i4 i h, PILIPPOTA, V.S., redaktor; PONOKAMA, A.A., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Programs for clubs in institutions other then schools. Lesson topiep for groups of young buildors] Progmmmy kruzhkov vneshlolinykh uchreshdenii; tematika xantatii kruzhkov iunykh stroitelei, pervyi i vtoroi gody santatii, Koskva, Goo, uchobno-padegog. isd-vo Kinister- stva prouveshcheniia RSIPSR. 1955. 22 p. (HLRA 9:7) 1. Russia (1917- ReS.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlenlye shkol. (Building trailes-StWly and teaching) FILIPPOVA, V.S., redaktor; HIRONTSIVA, H-1.1, tekhaicheskiy redaktor [,Programs for clubs in schools and other Institutions; groups of youn; naturalists] Programmy krushko,i, vueshkol'afth uchrezhdonli I shkoll kruzhki iunykh naturalistov. Iflockva, Goo. uchobno-podagog. izd-vo Hinisteretva prosveshchentia 'ELSISR, 1955. 282 p. (XLR& 9:7) 1, TISentralInaya stantelys. yunykh nal.-mralistov L opytnikov sel'skogo khozyaystvap Moscow, (Nature study) STRELKOV, P.G., inshener; rILIPPOVA. V.S., redaktor; DZHATIYEV, S.G.j takhnichookiy redsolo"? [Programs for extracurricular and'school study groups; homemade wind-power electric plant (description and designs)] ProgrammV kruzhkov vneshkoltnykh uohrezhdanii i shkol; samodelinaia vetrian- naia elektrichaskaia stentiia (opisanis i chertezhi). Moskva, Goo. uohobno-padagog. 12d-vo Miniaterstva proev. RUSR. 1956. 84 p. (MLRA 10:4) ldk Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R) Glavnoye unravlaniye shkol. (Technical education) (Wind power) (Ilectric power production) kRORAYAV, K.V.,i tushenerl,71L.IXTOVAl V,8#j rodaktor; Rnly, I*V.j tekhMoheekly redektor [Program for clubs sponsored by schools and other institutions; pesigmento for,clubi of young land improvers (first, second and th4rd year aotlvttisi)] ?rogra=:V kruzhkov vueshkollnykh uchre- zdenti .i shkol: tematike raboty lc~uzhks iunykh melioratorov (I-t, 2-1 1 3-i--,gody saniatii)o Koskya. (ios.uchebno-pedagog.Izd-vo H-va proev. RUSR. 1956. 59 p. (KWA 10: 7) 1. Russia (1917- R.SJ.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye shkol. 2. Hinisteretvo Todnogo Ithisyaystva RUSR, rukovoditelf krushka iunykh melioratorov Moskovskogo dome pionerov (for ffechayev) (Ag-ricultOral engineering--Study and teaching) HIIHAYLOV, N.D.; FILIPPOVA, V.S., red.; SMMNOV, G.I., tekhn.red. [Young railroad workers' groups) Kruslok iunykh sheleznodoroshnikoT. Moskva, Goe.uchebno-podagog.izd-vo X-va proov.RSYSR, 1957. 152 p. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Russia (1917- . R.S.P.S.R.) GlAvn6rjj upravleniye shkol. (Railroads~Kildels) PLOTIIIKOV, Yu.V.;- FILIPPOTA, V.S.. red,; SHCHEPTEVA, T.A., tekhn.red. [Group of third grade drivers] X=hok shoferov tretlego klassa. Moskva, Goo,,uchebno-pedagog. isd-vo H-va proev. RSYSR, 1957- 55 P. (HIRA 11:3) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.I.) Glavnoye uprevIenlye shkolo (Automobile drivers) --ZHiUANOV --S. P. FILIPPOVA----Y.- -red- -a-PONOMAREVA --A -04-4 -,- t ekhn - red---- - [A club of lathe operators] Krushok tokersi. Moskva, Goo.uchebno- pedaeog. Lzd-yo-H-va prosy. WOR, 1957. 36 p, (MIRA 11:2) 1, Russia (1917- RoS.F.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye shkol. (Turning) I V, A.A.; FILIPPOVA, V.S., red.; SHIRNOVA, X.I., tekhn.red, [A club O11, ~o macbine operators] Xrnzhok frozerovehchikove Moskva, Ilos,uchabno-pedagog. izd-vo Y-va prosv. RSFSR, 1957. 31 (KIRA 11:2) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Glavncye upravleniye abkol. (HiUing machines) BUTRIMSHKO, V.P., kandsel'skokhosysystvannykh nauk; FILWOVA, T.S., red.; KAMYAV, A.Y., takhnered. [Clubs of Young stookbreeders] Krushki iunykh shivotnovodov. Moskva, Gosmuohebno-psdagog. izd-vo H-va proev. ESPBR, 1957. 85 pq (MMA 11:2) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.P.StRe) (Ilavnoye upravieniye shkol. (Stock and otockbreeding) Vl..~, ~nd,tekhn,nauk; YILIMVA. V.6., red,; MAKUYIW, A.V., tekhn,red, [Program of practical assignments for work outside classes; young tractor operators' club] Prograqmno-metodicheskie materia 0 vneshkollno'i rabote; kruzhok iunykh traktoristov. MoskvaNose uchebno-pedagog. izd-vo X-va proev. RSFSR. 1957. 14 P. (MIRA n :5) 1. Russia (1917- GIavnoye upravleniye shkol. (Traotore-Naintenance and repair) 4 w ewdasbmft"~ Organization of Co-Ist Youth Isague eamtW in' grad Pr Visa _14nin 0 0. Politekh. obuch. no.lOs94-93 0 157. (KIRA 10:9) (lanirgrad Province-CommunistiYouth league) (Acriculture'--Study I - , ,I FILIPPOITA2 V.S.; MELEK11OV.0 Pj.~ red.; SINYUKHIN, V.N.p tekhno red* [Young naturalists and engineera; a guidebook to the pavilion] IUrqe naturalisty i tekbnJ i; putevoditell. Moskva# 1962. 27 p. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moscow, Vystavka dostizhen1y narodnogo, khozyaystva SS&I. Pavilion "Wriye naturalisty i tekhniki." TAKOYLUA, U.N., kand.okonom.nauk, nauchnyy sotrudnik; FARBEROYA, B.N., naucbnyy sotrudnik; MMINOY, T.P., nauchnyy sotradnik; ROGOTOT, L.Z., nauchnyy sotradnik; SETMTE, G.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik; GWANv K.L., nauchn" sotrudnik; SWUM, A.$. p nauchnyy sotradnik; LTADOT, P.P., nauchnyy sotrudnik; SAYOSTIYANOY, Y.T., nauchnyy sotrudnik; 7ILIMYA, Tj,.,__uauchnyy sotrudnik; KHOLIN. I A*, red.; PONOiAiiis-A'." 0 '; ekhn.red, [Statistical collection on labor and vage problems in the European socialist countries] Statisticheskii sbornik po voprosam truda i zarabotnoi platy v'evropoiskikh sotsialistichaskikh stranakh. Moskva, Gooplanisdat# 1959. 198 p. (MIU 130) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-Iseledovatellskly Institut truda. 2. Otdol stran narodnoy demokratii Naucbno-losladovatellskogo instituta truda (for all except Kholin.;Ponomareva). Ouropeo Eastern--Labor and laboring classes) FILIPPOVA, V.V.: DUGIN. H.1, Now technology introduced In the textile finishing factories of the Ivanavo Beononic Council* Tekst.prom. 20 no.1:47-50 J& 160. (HIRA 1315) 1. Sotrudniki Mantralluoy laboratorii Ivkhlopprom-a, (Ivanovo Province-Textile Industry) -, :. ~- I.. . q- - - V " ~ t ion of L;~ria"s in 0-204. AnPI4 C"'T' Urp, trilc -~;%Chaaa 1U. 1U. hxr 1,0 Md -nlivnowk. FActor,, is. Oratory Experi.ents show 40-fold enrlob ent of dilute sojui.jons of s!lts of_;jL Cg,.~Td Co by.use of ~in ion-exchango rusin made by conden3ln,6 msor.:Inol, sDdium sullht- rid .Cor-i-ildshyde. I-b"rl-ients an 4unntitative separtiblon of =--,bArric -iv ~Is- from -anicns --trid nonam-nhaturic, -*tnls. immedt-ite source clip--ing T&IMMKO, Nikolay Andreyevich: BA%HATV, PAgomet Seyfulayevich; 71 IPP VA Te As,, vedushchly redaktor; POLOSIM, A.S., takhaicheskly a Et Rr~'*- [Oil deposit water studies; based on research in Daghestan] Issleda- vanie vod neftiavykh mostorozhdenii; na primers Dagestana. Moskva, Gos.niuchno-tekhn. izd-vo neftianoi i Corno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 1956. 86 p. (XL'RA 9:8 (Daghostan-Patroloua geology) (Daoastan-Water, Underground) FILIPPOVA, Ye.A., kandidat meditainakikh nauk One-stage prostatactomy in adenoma of the prostate. Urologita 21 no.l: 67 Ja-Kr 156. (HIIRA 9:12) l.-Iz urologichookogo otdeloniya (zav. - kandidat maditainakikh nauk Ye.A.lilippova) Rostovskoy-na-Dofta 2-y gorodakoy bollnitay iueai V.I.Ionina (gilanyy vrach A.G.Schostnyy) (PROSTATS HYPIRTROMY, surg. one-stage prostateot My '~evjch; TERMIN, Ye.l., red.; FILIPPOVA, -YeA., TSRKOT, Gerasim Djdib)z~ . vedushchiy red.; XMINA, B.A., tekhn.red. [Methods of nalculating maltilayer curves in electrical prospecting] Metodika reacheta mnogooloinykh krivykh elektricheskogo zonclirovaniia. Moskva. Goo. nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 81 P. , (MMA 11:5) (Logging (Geology)) t Vr V-4 r., VASTLITNV, Viktor Grigorlyevich; KAINNOV, Yevgenly Nikolayevich; URASIV. Ivan Petrovich; KRAYOHNNXO, Yevgeniy Vasillrevich; KANDNLIBAUH, Mark Mironovioh: BORISOV, A.A., redaktor; FTLTURAMOWMvedushchly redaktor; POLOSPU, A.S., tekhnicheskiy redaktor. (Geological structure of the southern Siberian Platform and the oilbearing prospects of Cambrian rocks] Geologicheskoe stroenie iuga Sibirskoi platformy i neftenoonost' kambriia. Pod red. A.A.Borispva. Moskva, Gos.nsuehno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi iit-ry, 1957. 226 p. (MIRA 10:11) (Siberian Platform--Geology, Structural) (Petroleum geology) BULATOTA, Z.I.; VOYTSILI, LA.; GOUOVZTS, A.N.; IYANOVA, Ye.A.; KAZININA, T.A.; XIMILINUO I.N.; 11IMKO, S.A.; KLIHOTA, I.G.; KOZYWA, T.Y.; ]COMMA, P.R.; KOSTITSINA, R.P.; KRUGLOVA, Z.H.; STRIZHOVA, A.I.; KMOVA, L.G.; TARABOVA, A.S.; USMOVA, N.V.; FILIPPOVA, Ta.A., ved.red.; TROPIMOV, A.Y., takhn.rea. (Kesozoic and Genozoio stratigraphy of the West Siberian Lowland] Stratigraftia mazosois i kainozoia Zapadno-Sibirskoi nismannosti. Moskva, Goo.nouchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 147 P. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Gosudaretvennyy soyuznyy Zapadno-Sibirskly neftarasvedochnyy trest. (Siberia, Western--Geology, Stratigraphic) FILIPPCVA~ Ye.G. Epidemiological characteristics of the incidence of tularemia by landforms in the districts of Novosibirsk Province bordering on the Altai Territory. Izv. Alt. otd. Geog. ob-va SSSRno.5: 189-191 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Novosibirskiy peditainskiy institut. r24 (3) SOV/112-57-5-9833 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. :Elektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 5, pp 28-29 (USSR) AUTHOR: Filippova, Ye. I. TITLE: Investigation of Foaming Properties of Electrolytes (Issledovaniye penoobrazuyushchikh avoystv elektrolitov) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar1kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1956, Nr 8, pp 151-156 ABSTRACT: Solutions of Na2S103, Na3PO4, NaOH, NaZC03, CaCl?., and MgClz were investigated. Their. effect on the foaming was studied in the presence of FeC13 0 mg-equiv/liter) that was added to water in order to ensure a perma- nent foaming factor in the form of a colloidal iron hydroxide. To quantitatively determine the effect of various electrolytes on the foaming, the following data was used: the ma3dmum tearing length of a double-sided liquid film (according to Rebinder and Smirnova), volumes and durability of the foams (according to Stumper), the height of a foam column in a foam meter (according to Card 1/2 SOV/3-12-57-5-9833 Investigation of Foaming Properties of Electrolytes Torgashev).. The experimental data obtained show that Na?Si03, Na3PO4, and NaZC03 render the strongest influence on the foaming process; they undergo a hydrolysis and form hydroxyl ions and later hydrosols. Higher concentration of these electrolytes is accompanied by higher values of the foaming factor. The foaming capacity increases as a direct function of concentration of individual -component solution only up to a certain maximum value of concentra- tion. jBeyond'that vbLlue, foaming intensity does not increase. Increase in foaming intensity with the electrolyte concentration can be explained by a saturation of colloidal adsorption layers whose stabilizing action is, in turn, associated with formation of colloidal jelly-like structures. P. N. A. Card 2/2 7, U, DUROT, S.A,et FILIPPOTA, Ye,.I, Effect of colloidal sulfides an foaming and entrainment of salts by steam. Izv.vys.ucheb.pav.; geol.i raxv. 2 no-3: 3-10 Mr 159. (min 12:12) 1* Novocharkmakly politakhnichookiy institut i Kbar'kDvakiy politskhnic~sskiy institut. (Ore deposits) BUGAY) F.H.; 1~4TPFOVA, Yeale; GOLIBMOVAP A.S, (Kharskov) -71------~'. Correlation between absorption spectra dnd pH of diphenylamine and sora6 of its derivatives in ethanol solution. Zhur. fiz. khim, 35 no. 4t825-827 Ap 161. (KULk 14-:5) 1. Khar1kovskiy politekhnicheokiy institut, im. V.I. Lanina. (Diphenylamine-Speotra) (Hydrogen-ion concentration) VISHNEVSKIYj, A.S.j KHODYXIN,, A*V,; Prinimali uchastiye_: VESELOV, I.A.p vTach; PINCHUKCV.. Ye.F.,, vrach; GLUSHKO,, B.I.,,'vrach; CHVAMANIYA,, A,Yej, vrach; M NYAj__Lejj I .op vrach; GOLUBOVA.. L.M.., vraoh; SHE;VCHENKO, M.M.j, vrach; MALYGINAp V.F,p vrach Sanatorium and health resort treatment of chronic pancreatitis (immediate and late results). Trudy TSIU 72*.110-122 164. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Kafedra, kurortnoy.terapii (zav. prof. A.S. Vishnevskiy) TSentrallnogo institute, uaovershenstyovaniya vracbey, T,T--,A i IK, It". ; FlL'L I I POVA , VP.. L. r ~ ", , 4~ ~ ; f: ~ PoLe of light in tlit, clevelopment of new ~'ormc 'In t-, .- - . 1. . - . Trnudy jab. evol. i akol . f'! ;,, . no.4 -. 77-), 1 1 G., ( ~ 1~;. ~,A *11 ~-, : 1j, STRAKHOV, BN,; FILIPPOVA, reelfo.- Study of natural synoptic periods marked by fan and Wing frosts in Axerbaijan. Sbore.rabe po sinope no*3:51-76 150, (;aRA 12: 11) 1.UpravleniVe gidrometeorologichookov slushby (UGMS) Azerbaydzhanskoy SSR. 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(RZhFiz,, No 119 19 so: w--3n87, 8 Mar 55 35020 8/689/61/00/000/007/0- D205/D303 AUTHOIRS: Kutaytseva, Ye*I., and Dutusova, I.V. TITLE: Influence of some elements on the rec*-"ysi',-a"-I-i-zc,,.'uio~,I nroc- ess of alloys used for plating soul"HCE: ?ridlyanderp I.N., 'V.I. Dobatkin, and Yo.D. Z,-Ocharov, ads. Deformiruyemyye alyuriinyevyye splavy; sbornik stlatey. 1.,'oscow, 1961, 53 - 58 TE--KT: This work Dresents the results of an investigation or. the in- Iluence o-1' 1:n, Cr, Ygt Ti and Zr on the grain size of the quenched, stressed to a various deiZroe and reheated sheets of -~-'-95 and (V95 and D16) alloys. Such sequence of allowed estab- lish-r-;--ent of the influence of the alloy's connosition amd deformation durinig- t1ie subseoupnt milling, bending and stamping onerat-lons o-n the r.-,apcrograin of the sheets. Alloys iaade of Al of G:?ades -'~100 and ~.-,00 (AOO and AVOO) with 0 - 05, 0.1, 0.3 -P) Kn; 0 .05 0 - 1 , 0 - Zr; 0-005p 0.3 and 0.5 ~- lig and also of A2 grade aluminum wit.a 0.03 jl~ IrM Co-n~n4.qin,~- were investiGated. The same series of ajloys was prepared Card 1/3 3/689/61/000/000/007/0.3510 Influence of some elements on the ... D205/D303 , U 1 Zn, the V95 sheets being plated by an alloy of A! wi '], 1 Zn. The 270 x 150 x 130 ingots were rolled at 3500 and 5000C t1o 6-0:71-a and cold rolled to 4.0 mm, annealed at 4.3000 and cold-rolled again to 2.0 =. The shee'u-s viere then heated in salt-neter baths for 30 mi- nutes at 4700C (for Zn containing alloys) or a! 5000C, cooled in tuer and deforried by tension to the extent of 0, 1.5, 2.5, 5.0, 7.0, 12.5 and 20 ~o. After deformation the specimens were a-*;:~in 1wated the same temperatures for 20 minutes and cooled in water. The structure vas revealed by etching with "Zeller's reagent. Increase o.1" the degree of deformation decreased the size of the nacro-,-,rain, the latter being i--ndependent of the hot-rolling temnerature. Ad'7,itio_Y1 of 1 % Zn had no influence on the macrostructure. The addition of 0.05 cifo Ti had a very slight influence and 0.1 ~j Ti shifted critic--! de- L) gree of deformation towards higher values. 0.03 ~j of 7~n soniewhat in- creased the rrain size at low deformations, ~,~hile 0.3 lj'~LJ Kn induced a Q -rain. Adidition of 0.03 ~, Or to AOO Al srli-N-ed 'he cri+i U -k -_ U Q . cal de- gree of deformation towards hiGher values. Addition of 0.05 - o-1 Zr had a slight influence only on the macrostructure and 0.3 54- 'Zir in- duced a fine grain irrespective of degree of deformation. The influ- Card 2/3 3/689/61/'000/000/007/030 Tnfluence of some elements on the ... D205/D303 ence of the additives in alloys in which very nure Al (A11000) I- 'as used is as follows: 0.3 0 Zjr is riore'ef-fective in roducinG th,,~ size t1ian 0.3 11n, the fi--st ensurintr fine strticture irrespuct'llve cil, Ulae defor:.-.a tion while 'he laot only increases the c-.-_, ticall dc~--rcc of deforr.lation. Introduction of 1.1n or Zr increased the tensile strength of sheets by 1 kg/=2 C.4 and of pressed ,.-Laterials by 4 !~g/=,2. There -ire 3 figures mid 2 Soviet-bloc references. Vr. Card 3/3 tl M 0 _T 35027 S1639Z61 /C00/00,0/020/03,-, D205/D303 /,P. / a /0 . 62 1/ 0 S,UT 1 'r 0'.3Kut,-,,ytseval Ye.I., Zhukov, S.L., Butusovap I.V.p and FilIgnoya, Z.G TITLE: Fatigue resistance of alloys based or. Al S 0 u1i 0 E, 7ridlyander, I.11., V.I. Dobatkin, and Ye.D. Jakharov, eds. De.-Loorr,iiruyemyye',--lyuminiyevyye splavy; sbornik statey. Moscow, 1961, .150 -- 157 T--:-`)~T: A s tudy of the influence of structure and v:.--."ious alloyin- L, element's on the fatigue resistance of -alloys in the A-1-T."g-S)i systen. T.11.e -,a-.Ln c-'auracteristic whic1i those alloys slaouiO possess is a hij~.h L - - -fa+.i6ue :L?esistance durinC -k,he action of corrosive med-ia. The speci- fic aim of this work was to ostz~blislh t.1-Ae influonce ol' Si and '111; 0-,,;. the .-Pa-tiGue limit of the Al-Mr,-Si alloys. 10 allo,,s .,;are 3 corresponding to the quasi-binary section Al-T~'- Si 3 W-t-h ic..xces;3 "-2 1 S4L and 4 with excess T'11,S viit.i rospect to the ouasi-binc.ry section. alloys had a constant content of 0.35 - 0.4 ~~ 1T.:n and 0.17 - 0.20 C-r. Card 1/3 S/689/61/000/0,jo/020/0310, Fatigue r~-;aistance of alloys based or. Al D205/D303 AOO (A*,00) aluminum was used., The ingots 1,rrere i)repared at 700 -- 710'C at 4700C durina 24 hours anf! nre.-~.ced in-o 22 nn rods ftomogenized 470 - 4900C, heated in a saltpeter bath for 40 11,1nutes, quenched in water and artificially a-ed at 1500C durins, 15 hours. ~'Iec'_-anical tes- t.) U ting follovied.'The increase of '52S' content i.r.creases the stvrenL.-~th limit and decreases the relative elongation. At constant 1"r" and ""1~2S' contents, an increase of S_J sharply incrcases the sturen6t'_11 lin-Lt. "N- cess Of 1,7L""t witil respect to the exiount in "1'r" 2 Sincreases the s1rength limit --nd does not influence the fatizue limits and an in- crease in the relative elon6ation The strength linit of the A- (AV) U., 0 alloys ranges from 32 to 42 ke, stabilize ,,.echa'nical' pro- pe--ties it seems desirable to raise the lower limits of' 11.1- anci S11 0011- Uents and maintain the contents at 0.8 - 1.2 Si and 0.6 - 1.0 The LZ "luence of T-In end AV and 6061 t---.-ie allo-s .-Ias ex,_=ined, ~'..F_t a Tin increase from 0.3 to 0.6 r, In-creases t'hestrength and fat.L--!~ ,rrue limits. Ti had ro effect on the mechanical nro%orties of the al- loys and Cu was not needed in the alloll-, its absence bein- cor.Densa- Q t, - ted by Lin. The alloys AK8, D16 and B95 (V95) have the ma_lcimuri fati- Card 2/3 S/0-8 6110001000102010~-,j .-.?ati6ue resistance of alloys based on Al D205YD 3 0 3 -ue 11'r-nits of about 15 kc/,,.,Lm2. It rind shown th,.-.' tlLe fa'J~ue 1J-.J' iz U dil-ectly dependent on the aLzeing reb-ime. -Por ai-rs the V95 L%1--)Y -Uance2 X. has t'he maximun fatiGue :linit after at 14000 over 140, Any chaa,-e from t'his regime causes a conside.-I,ble ~ecroasc i-.., t1le U.LGue linit without affecting "he strength limit. Dhle ii1fluence of CU, 1.7~r, T,~P_ and Or o,.--, the fatigue limitu of V95 has shovin that both T::,,i and -Or hLve a beneficial effect on the mochaxical timum composition is 2 % CU, 3 d,, TIC, 6 1,1'o Zn, 0.35 r~ 7.':n and 0. 16 " C_. T-here are 2 firrures, 5 tables and 4 references: 3 Sovietu-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Vr Card 3/3