SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, A.A. - IVANOVA, A.I.

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IVAITOVAo A. A4 11fop4ration of dryinx oil from cotton 4 --Cottofreed cil oxidil-CA I~v a17 Itt. 1"'j, ia the /of M1 Q1 0 fkaRild M Wilf Villd,!Ij oil %jith tll,(! mr(Ityl Im. Wi._ ThemidlFti In niv 'i'driltrLMal ".71NAW, III the vre-emer of AW), is jlr'~Iuvt ('I arv~vl I I TIM T,'MxM`7'wi'js a very- SAtI1f.1(:WI-y rit 'ying (,it 4, i, 4 + 4 4 4 -, - J, 4 - I - n 0~8 0 0 4 a Q 4, a 0 A , it- L-- rL -L-J. L M L 1~ Y -1 L .2 10 No M Mo I -koo 4; -.00 one 'a the =Ufngcww u0 VIY1241 UUM allu 00 lac=rl, A. A. Innina. Trmdy hit. LAm i K,,wk 00 1. -31 09M).-ThLrty % ctsix oil. W% rupt ."Til oil. ~04111 111"' Mou"ord-cmd Oil or 3M', C'MIM"I 04 mis be -00 0 C "h*d Wltb litiss"d 00 t0 OVC 111110. 4 AlKftt d" 11MIMP. 00 drylI%lvmb as tbow of utural dryint oug. the jj&rdG,,% -00 flut Yjr wItff Milken" 00 bftt xUbigly o(Ilvit Mms wit ostinfowtisr?. Dq* ow pr from l"Y"niml 00: Z i oil tvilits. Iffy Mtwr filftly thAn I fe unpolyttitirlmd oibi Wh'k a drying Oil CMPOWd 'it Is 11110. Of ON Wilith went 00 d -00 frAUYWUOY Pulyumistil drim still mixt: slimly. The hW Migan" b hilrber with thic unpolytirierizvol it, zoo go J, 0110. MA tht PtAYmeritwf alb we inoto "ersildise"MI cw"tc MOM raPidly. A peel vaiety of egr4s. is dc~ -00 A. A. Rcwhilingli: 00 'A _-so so* 00 te Ao 40 Al$-tIA ISITALLIAGICAL UYINAIM CLASSLF$CATKO c I - %4 IG .01 .5 ioj&jl u1 in, .1, 0 -It I[' it v,- it -ew A; 0 fl, it-to a , ot -- a a it it Pt Is 0 It $1 0 000 0 so 00000 0 00000006041000*000 0000 P. if LEI-, -ILELdIRILL I id '3 + U 0 Q 41 0 6, 0 91 Q ~p V 41 10 rIeRs. A. A. ImiC LA&w i Krd#A I 2k "tural in. 14 form -111140 U"214-1 4*1 ah'W al"t" ji'lifit t"ll. ; sotn, In VOW ~04 ju h" aw-usl 41)rinj L creis immay it the "istal 'I u. the thrag of .0 Sk tics. In the Mixing ti A =Sirslsi 4"., .4 - bt tqnstd first wA the dM ,"Wue Of the W drier DUgt &I*, be drill. the hquM "i with Wissid5l ofts off the basis, oil drkr wust be taken QU&Iity 6 in% prtpk,. L_4 thr 0.6 ot the sad ressislue. The cold Is slightly inferior 10 thoft Mr4red by emking. A.A. filt htfil k AS It A 0 ISO a 18-SLA ARTALLUNWAL LITCRATtM CLASSIFKATICU its** ! 11110411 u a AV a I- r -0 ... r-A-V1. ... . ......... WRIPIP lose still Tic Pffin Iff(Rion 1140ni I IN two 019*11F442d10311 V tit 0 0 0 *4 0 r. 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 is 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 0 * * 0 0 0 4p 0 0 0 0 (* 0 410 0 0 0 lip 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 4p 0 0 0 0 to 40 01, m F" I# 'a 47 1 a 0 d) a 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 4 1 1 11 it u A It 11 .111 ?V V 11411 se t, 0 06 k! It, U I v a,* 00 of 00 Dryins oils, from (all oil. i%jikms. tii.i; -00 it.) U04, 1 Im 1C. 1. 0, sit V161111 V'14 1, 1114ti.-A ~' 41 , , 1, ~111 'Acl'N ~ All-I 1.41 : -41110 66 A .64, 41.1% vta, vititifitJ with tit .1 smawn: (1, In ui~ut VAJU~ V11 IS. I ; I Al 1. It 40 V:14"14 at !,;it * IM 1 1111. a* 1- 19;41 Vr 0 11 IW Mi Vil 191C IS( O.J4, I d I to I I I (.'A I "~ ~ Wr F v I s -i W I 111 goo I ', ithite ttusit% And dmi N,,. 61 Ih, v d, ,,I linly aftet 1_' 1119, -fail i'll'(711 g., glyi-Clof 11 if ;'nlltl It, -so st. of rosin were heated at ZIA)' for :1 hus. Acid value t4 the pniduct was W. Tht pr,xitn't X.) inai Ism& ill, with white tspiril t4~1 X, I and It, X. tit ittivt Niv. fil anil 00 gave mispbriely illy filmn in '-'4 Isrs. I'lir filui~ wum ir. 00 m-d and ag~i 72 Its, I lu. it.,.- n.1 ,I . no 0 of uIllur 01111%. kit to 2 111CO14KI. (If I'ttlill. of A 'ffying IAII see oil: W) %N% tall oil, LIS% fosin. 141,'; glycvtol with a ub- goo Go 11"ll I neutralization of Ilse fire arick i4ith fro' CO.) an, ;:a Atle tithal9r; (b I tall -,if, 14','r SIV viol with a ltlhWqllllll InknWi4itl 'll UAI' Ill the llgt'.'Ikt' ill It 1111vi 11, a* is irlslalv't. llotil (a) 41141 to Itive filing Lit whrlittl thry air 111JI111,111rd '11 u"I. 1) NO 0 too ISO 111ALLUNGREAL LITC&ATURt (I.AssifICATION Ia 0 sa A I a . I L A ... . ...... goo T An 1 4 CW 0 s 41 inot Is it 19 a .10 sa ;W lp~v 0 6 * IS, 0 0 0 0 00 10 0 0 0 11 0 0 a a!* a Is 41 * I a 0 a 11, Is LO 1 %00 UNUMMEMMONNEMMIN ; 4. 4 3 ID Flo is it 14 1 x 1 11 A D is it a A h I. h 14 43 A L 1, L I T_ 1 44 no M VP ttil 00 00 - .00 0* -09 so 00 d, ~ PrWillction of drying oil froln caltongtild oil undtr PI4nI 00 tonditions. A. A Itan,,va Bvwul 1939, vA,mwt-I hv d, livJ-1-1 111%- 4 'lalk Idt., - .00 00 1 Im Ilia -41 1.11, plq~l ::7 , 1011111v Oil- L14joIV ~,4 J,~ 00 al 36 DavW 00 00 00 it zoo no* 66 v1TALLUA GKAL 1.111PATOt CLASSIPKAtION 1H. I k * of III: I., -J . - - - -- 41401M.1 P 0 7 in 0 T . I V I, j I- , r q I if 0 10 %few* P-111 IASA4 3 0 4$ 0 0 A 0 0000000 4 0004000000000#0 0 00 0 4 do 0 0 41 IF a 0 0 4 00000 at W ITT f q 4; a 4 12 f) 1) u 14 04 11 4 Is 30 it 0 n 11 D V is 21119111121jilixxt, 4 4) #1 'a AT A. f. 2 L P _j_ m I L --I sk jt U'Q~ A I T 0 M W A q. -0 _&Jo A so so,) !-so 00 Z; 00 so Dellyi1tradimm ad =mW 90, A. A. I V*' Bov3dow" and Buwm. fflyssu.. Ofim" 007i., U64iajAckswf Prom. -00 -00 Hr^ No. 6-7, 2+-5; cf. C. A. 34. 61121-The dchydi a- tion of Castor og catalyzed by earths activated with 111,1,0s. H.PO, also sullanilic and raPlithionic acids wao 0 0 studkd. $%ilf&nUk acbf was (ound (it Iw A fmwJf c8fidy"Ir which Is probably dise to its Iiissited uIly. in moLur (-it. 0*0 0 NsplithIMIC acid (,.,% cf thr wt. ot %lie uil) dqbydr*te4 0 fS castor od In I hr. at 220-301. 11,804.111110(10j'gofthcvt~ of od) pvc products of low WC171 value after heating Vo Of rulit. at 220-W*. Phuspbaric acid was a pooter Catalyst tium 1ltSO4 mciukizig a hl&t temp. mid a Water Mut - of CawySt, ne catalysts soon low their activity and 0 have to be reactiva". ;_'~ W-1j, David Aclony 500 jell, ts 410 It A SCIALLUAIWAL 4.1111147U111 CLAMPICATION 010-,0"9 it, i-1:1-1 e-1 T U n AT .0 Is ;"fVIf pit all 11191 Plutt ice kio A I AM I S I lid 0 Is I W 14 9 a 4 0 a of 9 0 41 0 4 0 0 o LA a 4-, I R I v L t JLI- t-'LAA M 4 Dchy"It'duft 09 C&UOr oil, A. A, 1141K.-ilovskil aml M. 0. OuIrtau. 11YWIL 1,44rasawAmel t'ro"I. J939. No. 14. In III; cf. C. J. J4~, W" "I.-I)rhydralion of tstjor pil #11 211-34), cavillyrill I'l, awwnltv, ILlri'lin 'w *Vtnltwln" is mutru-timly rAped b4;j 04 giv" unmeldectory products owing to brIrWvv1m to ill. and lycerides GoW rendts wm chts4ml whett .d Mabli. Light-cultircil ads With WW OM btkm 15 were olitalfted- Corifirlu"lls 00 ff 4 dchydrotion o"t clay catalysts talk-it, but auv%wded willk I and knftml a(vtyl nos. fmm 144) to WA D.A. 411 0 111 as .111ALLOCKAL LITINATOf CLAWFKATICIll' .... .... '14., -40.31 ~blt'4 -77 .7 1 V-11 AA I it It It g w 0 0 0 0*0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 * 0 o 0 0 * all I I a 1 6 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 411 0 4k J~ 0 It 0 0 W tj 1) W IS 1, is "1 104 A T, J~ 0 00 r V 11 U to 1. H W C, of A# AA to .14M (1 4 0 1 K 1 1 1 '1 1: 0 pto . 1 11. or, t 0 Drylog 00 from sunflower-o"d oil, JN A lVallot'll. A t P O 00 llo ?omv JIVU11. Obonfoo PY). the 13foilliction of Itlyins oill 00 0 A oil havillit the loillowills comill. %*, tsm-tl: Acid V.414W 0 9 Qjxm ~ value IW.W, still I no). U-17. 1. .14inflovort --uTil )it " in the pictoctu-c of.% Lit, (I(XIU lix.) was o%idiml Lit 140 hil "00 or go lowrolum I c anti A kor. 44 111 hargr Illa".41 in A net. 0041iklom ' .00 09 wq%.1oj-jd aft" tile vi.,,~Jky lvach"Itl ,, in N~ I I I ' lien tile Wf wall bl"whril hy 1.1-o'l do, K. I see 00 j 1111ilijill it lot ~Vo' 1"1 1". 1Z., fit. Ills, o"Ir's"A Ow V6 ~6* C~ity (o wit". Winn tile (Voivit"ll Was ovVI (he vatolvo "'Cisbcd 7A liff. Thr otildis.01 oil flat) His uid value Ill .400 14 W, upon. V410to I'MO, I valtor KI anti hydrotiyl I.Mep. 04114111 The o0lised oil was. licalrd with :10 fill. d lit sh"I lor : Ill., at :63'. vi,""Ily incirowd 1., 110. low h,ri 900 g wrilghril 20 kp. Olef (tic dehytholton not. tjvrr. Tliv .1, 1:111111140 Ilvat;o1rd till limit on add value of W-75. vahi, q.1 -, 1, If! hfdFooiyl 0. a,',. rhe dchythaird IM, 1, 1 no. 14111.4.5 SJUI t, till (tixic) kg ) was vulm with 11W 4. litrownt anti I(U Aooll' . lilt. ,f dtfrr No). C.10. This varni-h dirkil of 20' In 11 his, Ilainti inatit with sunfli-wri-o"d iffying itil dt v sonuirwhist llw~ rl th d with Ii ] w d il th h a** . w, m r nace et % lo er an o ; ey are a to 1 Ad h 6 so j 4Y. stmnew at bros walcir-tet -v tant, boo a- I tot dw a, I it Ar a or -9 Mi -i %, a ni C, it go M a it ot a is u- - t. - " 1.. 4441 ~ ** =06 0 o0 6 01 0 a 00 0 0 0 it 0 -A 9 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 a- *' -, 4, 0 0 9 4, 0 6 46 0 0 6 it rp -64 ~- 0 o * 0 * 0 ~V- ~:-: :#--t rq~* . : * a 0 j 1) w f$ if 11 1* f 11 ItIa :1 J5 * .1Y is A k J; v m )s 14, 01 v v PD ft P 1 1 1 1 1 AA N 0 L t J &1 0 w As 1!0 A . It -1 - A J. 0 a 9 9 - -A, L . -00 1 0 Ponta A, A Ivaimova. 1 Lund 1 , ,d It-sofun-Atd. scids weft WO W"uhilYMIdItei'll- %1ficti paints proved to Ix- as toott to wAvcnt Puluts. 00 a Ilolute to win, filr It nlcmltb~ rAvt' IM4, rCT11114% 1) Ao Moe 00 *0 Le 0 '06 UI 0 W 131 oil 0).0 14),jej 4r &.v 0.1 I - 1' '? 1 Fog - '* -4 . u &1 -0 ts' A An I I g 04 v 3 317 i 1 1v viffba saws Run lf" WA INA 0 0 a a 0 0 r t-4-4-A 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 w .4 ~ a -"41 , * 4 4 0 111 0 0 a V its a 6 1 1 1 10 It 4; it U It 14 11 It It At i i 1 12 -1 14 A A " 14 sif it 11 It U M U Js V It 10 0 .4 4; It it oW A. A. Ivan--vis. N. Debydration Of C&SIOV flomloviskil and %1' Tinton". 00 8 tA "Itra""hool Prow. 14m0, No, 4, 11-1.1: cf. r. A. 34, it:tiVIV.-Castor tAl wait (jehyllf-Ited by is- of org. pislifo arl,ts *nil clayt Aclivali,d liv Witting with fl-10% 00 11,FA).. Activated rim" withoilt a forther thefunal to!"t- Is the Av no of flit, .00 ment yJrI(l Smorly drying Mirven thmor pmfuetq was low. With lli~' of I Al op. gr. tie. z by.1mi6ut woo complete fit I IJS fir,4. sit is Fattier olaffs I)III i4lildly drying III t, -,1,W-f Wrh atlym is WAtel rr-iqtmnl har'l Alm. If 111)"-" 11,4 1. 14 11%o1 Ilir I'll zhoutj fir dehytimit-d sit ~'N) 14)' and 11 -4 ll,4 1, 1,-- - 5*. -ii-rilted. quires a ternp. of 2.0 At the coo0loni ife after foaminig reav% the Ac no. of the oit its W-30 and file q: I COO iu-t-hy Ps hall that of the initint ill, but the filto-i frons chli nil are "terr than Ili,~ F,mn lio-4i,,I fill sit m4tor nil deliv-11aird with Ph, Pit's sit ;P" It she '111 i. (kirther itolytilt-ligrif *I 22KI* fit a vi-ii-i"ity 411 2 411', stir painting ptopertics are smosthirfattly enhanvd. linc milfo melds y6lded products; amistop-Aiss to thY%e ohuittm z:* with Vdvld Aeleyny IN ,o 0 A S 91 woo C.. Z., 'A u V; 1, so i1 so - it -1-sr V -174 P It it atat milislig issitItt 04 'A L $ it 00 0 Its 0 0 T -0-4r- - 00 0 0:01 0 k# ' 4- -4 1, it. It -I& 4 O ' 0 ' ~ , 1 h V $ - , 0 3 it A J.A f -'! o 1 g T U -A 1. 1. #A 04 IX V" to 00 to 00. C4atinums dehydration of caslar A. andM G. Oum-n. Byall. 06mena Opyd. Wo 00.3 Prom. i940, No. S. M-21; cf. C. A. 33.16476.- *00 ous dehydration of castor oil with lead ricivo * yiclded a product which when catalyst at 275 00 1Y i paints gave films equal to thoft made from I 00. 1 method dehydrated castor od in gru" paind I ties, in drying. clastIcity end water rejbtenm al 00 a t to it in hardnen. Davu ,..ILA AITILLUV;KAL LITERATURE CLASSIFKATit" t ."77- 1V or at Og it R a a 0 0 0 0 0 0. e 0 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 W a 0 o 0 0 o * 0 * 0 00 0 a 0 0000064000040600 41 t! k.- A C 1) is 1P. C G. q 41 0 4" e 00 -- - - -- ------ -00 '-00 1vxo*vn 0 0 ' onflau. =09 ite " a ade Into - batch- COO proper ; roo Imperict Many CS 0 0 coo i ale a - I e Ito e rAII PW 0 Ur 6a a fl I Ift I 0 0 *; 00000 so 0 04-60 0000 4i ke 0- 0-4 OM 0 ov 00 0 0 0 0 0 li T Thi ' 0 000 a 00 0 0004041*0 10 M TO !10 l 0 0 0 00 0 10 4100 e 0 $0 elf 0 it a Al It U if INaki it a it 4 A S T w I-i-l-A )A 10 LO I A_I 4, 41 'v 0 is "'Ile ' - I so A pals A A Inmu *A4 R. - " '00 ; rAlwolsimliew, b NO d~ C .00 . d ~ age J; MwAltd Irmulaw pfjats 0d the matkct to rwrat Years s -water and If* oil-l 4 il d 1 0 se a the auLbws to nuke a slw y c water4n.)U lyW of pial" monulsiom. This waft-bi-oU Lt r b d (J zoo - R w uts possm a vv type is pr-cfermd bemm the :: ne", also the oil4n-wkster cmulskus (preO. witb Wdim zoo v mospe) revat in time to The water-lo-oll type. Tmo 7 0 0 Mg map is ircomnssnded (tw the water-1041 t 1 I 20 i ; "0 q %. "ononly ilk emul"s of this type paints cumpsiml lawmabir wilb the ordiftlifY 00 PAIM1. free i U91F ALLU0141CAL LIT1111414#1 CLAS11PICATMI, c I.- j Ov - - ----- i Ire o 'm I ) I owl it 0 It & It X It IN 0 It U U It Of W A I I IS 9 0 0 0 * 0 0 46 a 0 0 0_4 0 010 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 41 10 06 0 0 0 0 el 0-9: MAP W-w pw 104 lVewl 1 41110 * ll~ jr IS Al a if a 4aa L i P , -4- SUM"$ 440 vatrilikIlIll .040 06A -00 7A .00 00 ,sit 0 .00 V"m ft. '"so o'6 at AddWm doby*04: MW o0 muk" the I=' 2600 r- T. as* X00 0011 age $s0 see Val U Of AV 00 Ali,, t S IWO 4 If w fill 11 a a If lee goose 41 00011100604 40 1 *000-0000 01411141:6406411601 1 11 r, IMF RREIMPRIM, I.M. Ill ".11 till , AIRMI al 40 A 60 00 0* 002 IS 0 *Jo *0 0: 09 ... .... ... :41 .0 00 o1o IS T' 14 a 0 4 ISO a ".004-1 io it Air/ OPP@ I. -A A.,11 A-.L.,A~ 1-00 27 If j~ L It A A&TALLUAWCAL ALITIROLdt Cj&sUPKAT4m --r- Millie, butrit Wool) ast b u a A, ill v a p It or ill as, ;"' ;w'; 41, 0;1 MAI An L 1 9 N 0 16 v Air m I IS a :1 it v 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 *Is 0 010.00-101.41 0000 fe 0 0 a 0 d, 0 000 goo goo SOO 000 woo 7100 no vo 0 No 0 too W-0-6 oil 00 go so 3 a sit; "WIM C-AA Ow., beffidWr af oil 4& t.Us-da~tbm goo 404 goo goo as* so a me 0 to lm~ woo A I A. !-L BETALLIMICAL UTIMAIM CLAWK474111 to 4 stem 11"93 vo WI-L-11 lW74V-71F--~ L lentil poll Ir a 9 a a ~ I If U 5 AT 10 Is III KO I -00---0060004*141 f0 0 0 0 0 *:;Om~ is lanu .1679101, Wilma c it w ~l It It If It AA SIP Ml~l- li -t-A- A .1 6 C, A I L f. -F 2 9 1 -f .,~ It .- , ON 11, 00 00 -00 90 00 Investigation 'd the behtiooir at to" And dolphin 1418 1* '00 oil PAJots. A. .% and k I I M.'a '06f- 104t) 00 JI VA,1.4 .,II 1..". -410 "1111V '""I I'" villi,IW, I lolphtij -I 4n-1 00 .,nu 19, ~r 4M., 1'~ ~ 1~1'11 I .141114 'At. or (at , q NI i"Al I.AI* jumf %'Jl'llllV thAll the /11 i:96 "90 0-00 00 00 "1 1, 00 0 0 It 0 0 0 4P 0 0 0 0 0 At 4 000 0 10,; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 * 0 0 0 * a 40 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 ~ is 14 it If It 12 4 )f b Al m A If 12 11 1411 vv 111.1941 ' k Af AA a 0 ~.X 0 I v fluff *Or* - , U 4.4 1 - 1. 6 l 1 J t 00 A: so File use of codfish and dolphin oilit lot Oil PAIIIIII. A A " - lav. Ivirl"'Va find K. F. Sh4I.;,,hIII1LO%A. J. Chr-d 00 4. INa. 8. V X(1941 1. Ckem. zeffir. -00 0o 35, Of.311, -11ifixt, if( 15% (Iml CAI Gilt -00 aultutill vanu%h givir lhtn%% w6factmy a- I,, dirymol, Ail OP111441k, 6. 11,41 .06 to IRMS arr tr- hAW 11 M .00 go Z: 4. j. 0* zoo 0 0 00 0 00 ago 7 :500 i xoe 'No* "IAL4,1011GICAL Ltll*A?LSf CIASSIPKAIMN Clow .11 ~v U 0 AV M31 It, It it Or d K a R 9 r9 It ct it 09 IUO n I is^ 1 U of 0 A2 a I I I Ono 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o *1* 0 * 0 o 0 a 0 o 0 0 00 0 0 _00 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 4 Of 0 of N 0 0 0 009 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 0 111; *00*000 000000 0 0 0 6 10 a Ili. 41 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 fp is it 40 0 0 J. - I " m , 11 )d if A I M )k Is' 11 It I. U it IN is I I so In to W -, U 01 it 411 to If, f I 00 04 0-iiiipupts Pf oblitiol"d A WON ilestlibill ciffluf all #of t 4 I It-- mlho l A A 1 d A 00 - . - . 4,1 wet. _kvAnova Aw I .type pro , 'n - f NN 12 - It at is at ,., or. 04 . - 14. lithy 1 1 7 ooC 0 CIL't'it (oil ill thr Issr-twC 44 ev~rdl calstlr-l~ flat stmh"I. Thir purls,,v wa% to litmiuce a divil's snl of Ilir " iijog lit IVIK,. Titnimi; vvs,lot tvil lot 4 lits, it ~*V, N) 00 1" All aittyl lit), 7-1.3 lit Or jilt-m'11tv 1-( 1"; I W ill. %RI'lid A IstoKIIIIN 441411K. 14 IhV 9.11 )~Altff .) -00 00 11 h M Ity li,ittitig lit thr liti,vocr 0 :11, 111CIAllic Ill 00J, Ali( 1. is* It..*, tit. it tliv oolv 1, olp. Is# to A,,l I Inoth1vt *a, w111,11 voillkow'i 441 .00 0 11), 1,011irf, I-o1(I%V1 ",IV tAffiVit Wit 'Alth 'aalic aeld jolli 1114kit' Of j)hthAIjC Allhylltld-~ A, VAIAIT,11~. I'lle lCinp. wax 2".5 .?ill' xmi only Within thrs ti-11111, tAnjiv 1: 0 0 'li'l Ow rvaction Proceed fiati'lArtorily. 11"I ttllit. )tvrc with tnalcic mothydride. 'I'liv little mquarvi "&~ ' zo 1P llt. 4.5 by-; further helfring cmusc,l griAtillijAlloo. I 1 -7 S' d t l h i f i zoo , v "A. . c &o r uta c y oplimuni quitntity o 01 - : l d COO 0 tv~ C- 1 f t f ~he product ot)wnt-d from CAStor tilt tio 11'sloi wam, tested In Yunilhes, lacqurr%, wid vit4flirl'. 00 0 111 This product was of a quality txtw".Il tillij And MISMI W fil 1 ol.~ 11184 0 1. The hartitma and water4c'Wittim .uh mAlck Onhydrille.motliliC4 %K*(,)f till few"Ibled IF I~ly these pro"" in filtus niasl~ with 1%soff oil. 1, Ilosevcr, there was evidence of synerc~so lit ill filLwt4 all MOO filiti-4. The other catillyiti were 0-naphtWetvv-41fortic :1 arid, Na.W.. mid Of all the catmlyst.4 tried ww, The most tMictive The olitimunt (1wintity 0 Film' of Nalt- I- little W, lift.. Anti lemp. resemble lunjf-oil ItIms: list -iynrrv- 0 ca,fisr 'I. WA, olvc-rv'I. SIVALLUROKAL 1,119MAT4119 CkAjJlPlCA?Xm, 0 aw W3 S It 'i i- r- m -T' I * I I -- - it It ff n I It 0 o 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g 0 0 so 0 4 0 0 0 Zee Fil 5,::, -122 UdW__7C_hemIstr,y - Ll~seed Oil Aug 1,,P41 Chemistry - ramarization "Isomerization of Linseed Oil in the Presence of' Metals " A. A. Ivanova, A. S. Petrova, Coxididates Chen pp "Rhim Prom" no In recent years research has been concerned with Iscm- erization of linseed and other oils to finii a sub- stItute for tung oil. Author presents In tabulwr form, with accompanying explanation, a serles of tests conducted on linseed oil, with respect to Isomeriza- tion in presence of metals. Zinc, calcium, mercury, tin,- and several others foun(I to -give favorable re- sults. 5m~ 0 0 1 0 0640* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N : 0 0 a Ise 0 ~ , i ~im 1 .1 w0 0 111, 0 0 0 0 40 0 41 0 l'.It , 14 1 J W Is Y IV , I, I t. 0 0 41 1 0 ' 'A A A 0 a r r ~2 --1_j -tL- JL It )._L jkj. m D. 4POI, a i I -A A i~i I CIO 114 a if s 41: 0 PA 0A 04 0 i~ - -f fluva UAMIONTUT1 Famutlon of triable molt; A A, luau .4mitl4reu F~U bi , cu 11 1116 23 - .. "V.). J. Gra. State 1 I -0 0 09a 00 La- (1947)(111 Russian).-Studies were nuieft an the d hi h h l C b C Sog on c grmp stil a , w tion of an mide eant S. a V I i O li d C ng - an can thessmIc"y give lomm hav (! ) -00 0 :C(Oll)ll stnicturets. The data obtained support the ' ~i concept lbat the atod stable iscemer In an aldo-keto "Item 06 1 0 4 11 y 1. that which c=.tiontis to thie *Utt of the ruesm t2d 0 e equal mutuest If ad,11tisiv prop"Ities of 9 0 atom% Involved. HatemikIly, this expresses ilodf by Itw- ddit to the alread i ti l d Z ~ . on n a matiore of a da . cenjuxa y to form a more nearl din th t i '00 00 ~ il- ' i i us en on, eidsting conjupt y g StUr) DIr (from 17 g Ift and 57 a To EM l 1* 0 j *0 - i . . sym, ma . I MICH In lOrIce 91.0; 0 waiaddW 51 C i M 2U0 1 . . CC. n 1 01 t V 0 00 -3 1 s cc. o In 2L when the meticin ceased, 20 S. CICII.C was allowed to sund 441 0 was Wed and the mist St oxide 9.) And 2 tin" 10!~, ("1 h ItrAtil %0 ofj . . bri. Hydrolysis with dil. HAG. savei 79 g. PbClCC' 10 1 148-W 1 1194 1 d d Will the Ortiducts of the vig(trutis. trithm wtd witle steam, *Ided PhC. C4,Afr: C1101r, fill 121 -4" of: IM-19" ~0 0 . . . (ClIta)(01f).ife, b,, : . , * - ' ' ' 1 " 57 68 thi d:* 1.0190. it's LUK34s nPV` 1.57XI, i1i a Jac-dinatur arml rro 0 00 . IMM, x 9 s 1.1004, n ; I.I(M. dl d. . o Civets pod. tests (ot enot onirturs: (chirTycokc with pc(:I product is initially colorless, but turns dxrk. This (fis ,, acid martion with Iltmum, ydlow 41ke, with S-) its 3)0 cc. dry MrO treated slowly with 60 ff. powd, Treittinent of the enol (h.oic.) with I.s It. Cll..v. in ether 11 rAvt the Me etUr bm 111-19" d: LiXII)G9 1 be I a Koff yields 411 C. PkCI C M-0 d, . , , 4 . ' ' V I 05MA Is' ' LSMAN 7 IA403, d.-- 1.=, cl," 1.0278, d4'4 LMLI, mile M317. . ls 1.6 . 11;1, Us & PICAMIL o N am ydtfilic )rI)d t i b d 114, a colorless oil with romlike t forms 1157r cot4 ? ;F etp%W. ,dli a t r I ll j .1i,tt it V C he a "We IVRI)t7tut Cm 01 4J.P X. F the glyeal, tn. 113". very readily, even at Mile temp., in was 1119-: eitti. with w-ger cosve a.5 It. of the c,mTVSpor,,j. i .4 tin presence of Its() and tram of IICI. The oxidt doe-z mic viyeril, while the rrit WLI C~Jjjv'"Nj (4 a VjWIAj* 11111%, %0 0 not isoffierize on distri. or beestius, as it fortiss a tar at whiell "0t Ile cf-l"I let dMil.; W& rniA, at, wll$ IW'. ZnCl, does ant react at rooln terty, &fill loislan A ' Th l1 h IMO i q indle:11ing pkj.vmfrl Of Ff". jif till, jW'tjC"I&j. - Imn r t l MIP 0 0 .. e i w t ; sinsilax Were resu tar at ft) i P ur . P G'. Nt. Kolsollpod ;4. AIMALA WALL 614;W.&t. WfRAT6SE CLAINFWATICM t z t;*0 . 7 Utv .0 1, r -4 tP tv 1, 6( a It It u rt a It X Ito a 1 :14 1 0 0 0 000000000000 10 00 0 000000 111, a see a' * I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 060666 06 0 . 0 00 0 00 04 00 00 000, 0 0 01 -7jj -~ U -~ IfflaRmt, ; 1A . - I I -I ; ~ I : . i .~i , -~: i I ~ i T 1 :, . : ; 1 i : . . 1 :-. . . 1 1.. i i . ii; i t: ] ~ i I Ili I i h- , I AID P - 3426 Subject USSR/Chemistry Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - li/18 Authors Korshak, V. V. and A. A. Ivanova Title Dehydration of methyl ricinoleate Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, 5, 523-532, 1955 Abstract Experiments were carried out in the presence of various catalysts of which sodium bisulfate was the most active. The dehydration of methyl ricinoleate In the presence of NaHS04 attains 86-59% at 2500C. Seven tables, 11 references., 7 Russian (1914-1950). Institution : None Submitted : S 9, 1953 bai:pd on jq,!mt it A. A. I ~141 N, . ulioi:!ed, iw, dehydr.ittd) w.It, t,, 'mil. list a 111- no- if.,ating th"'111 rezall!'I Ort A,, wztt1-. 'It. ".It If ~v zjmv ~,6,As. irAkjA%1Ij tni I if i mxfiol; Oat :i~latirljj ms run. I Mcta!~:z ~ --te 1-fid to be vocrti., 0 (Ill.. -idmi'm ~11` "(1t(C'useffl (Ifl, tLklan in 0.5% :~Iicll \fit, Cr, J-3 ct, c;ltalv'IL, fit tit'! Ut., fill 11~t md ht:,Iwl,t 11,i! lilt-It.. 'AI 1") afla~nod ,I Lvatm;? to I V~ 60, for 5 hin a 'x1 nIkUtim"I (Hillotit . ~I.IA all A,! ylurab~r if 62-', thli tivirg olm4l-efj after ;wuzvvr, -10ded Mull.", 91"U'l t") tit tit ccolit tit! wx'otumed Int Ivy the 110 gronp 'clintimt. Viv 1',! 0 -tt)-ataintif by me.nts of (.'j ace. tit(~ cataty't, ',-V~th Vb awl with Co or Mri tilt! thil , , hlj: he 'I collplit d 110 group, wm.-l 11)t 'iiljvd fuith Mn % Jt5 - . ~ Ti.c. oxidllln~a th tvi I-- c'munt of 110arld Cuboil Y1 t,I p,~ 0.0d;,(I'm alid Ow T.)tr 4 Oj~fiig ~,( Ill, rni with im;,roved file-A. difraclxr ,,f rh~ filwD. A fila,41mixg oit similar im 11,I]v2rI'1u,1 to 16- r-d u;! -,~ ol3tairl,A ti- j otidatitu, iii the pstictice (if 7." It"i10-~11into[ witIv Ph-NIn nni~-Jtt! find ruArt. f0lowtil 1)", ,101y~,Itetziait itt Vic, NOTSO.- OxidaiRin ord Hqdiawn of ~Isnflowct '311 trawc it flit u-mble withwit the arldn. of Nntaerythritul. I I T 1417 1 L riif, I CHINA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their H-30 Application. Lacquers. Paints. Lacquer-Paint Coatings. Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Khimiya, No 11, 1958, 381-74. Author Ivanava, A.A. Inst Noi-_9~~~ Title The Extraction bf Drying Oil from Cotton Oil. Orig Pub: Khuasyue shitsze, 1956, No 2, 87) 88. Abstract: Translated. See RZhnim, 1955, 15308. Card IVANOVA, A. A. Doe Tech Sci -- (diss) fil,-forming mterials on the base of nQudriAng alld 'yIng oils Long 1,957. 27 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR. Len Order of Labor Red Bannor TochnolotJobI Inst L-1 Lensovet), 10", copies. List of author's works pp 26-27 (FL, 4,58, 82) " 7, T 7 I I I t I U+I~Lq - , IVANOTA. A.A. SYnthesia of film forming material based on nondrylzg or sem1drvIll., Oils- Zhur. priki, khims 31 no*23279-289 7 INI. (MIRA (0118 and fats) L 35J1-66 EWT(l) GW UR/0'4),86/6t;,e=/015/fxeg/odgo AGCM10N, KR: AP5024410 " , AUTHORSt Kh2getsj Me Yes Terekhov, V, p$; Slivin Yu A.j b ov, kz~Lxt j W iIvanovaf A. A.; Uerezin. E. ~tr TITLEs Device for measuring the gravitational force. 03ABiv h2j, No. 17305 SOURM Byulleten' izobroteniy i bovarnykh znakov, no# 15o 1965,1~~ 89-90 TOPIC TAGS: gravimeter, submark;e r mg4a;aaring: Doha gravithtioi ;-ABsrFACTt Ms Author Certificate presents a device fo 11-0 al force from submarines and drifting ice. The device contains t1irue quartz-4ietal pendulums mounted on the base plate of a thermostated supporh plaj~ad in an arrested Cardan suspension, arresUng and locking devioea fw, the jpoirdulums) thermometers, a hygrometer, a triggering lover for each pendm1un, 6 device for applying time marks to the photorecord of the pendulum oscillmtiowl, a contrf."l panel, and perturbing acceleration detectors. To increase the accuracy of tba measurements and to simplify their processing$ additional mirrors Aire nounted on the support plate so that the images of the trAnsmitting di%Awagmu! reflected from the outer pendulum* are produced in the focal plane of tho objective (see Fig. I on the Enclosure)# To insure the uniform setting of thst pandiaums on Mw Card t 3541-66 AGGESSION URI AP502441o axis of tile arresting device, a template is installed which ~~,Uvax~tls a forwant: motion to a stop sPring, The spring is kinematically coupWl to thdi taotplaW and presses the end part of the pendulum knife edge onbo a Vxed oupport, rig'"iy- coupled to the support plate. For romoto control of the pejukiluma,, electric drives are mounted on the support, which aro controlled from the pinal aid are kinematically coupled to the arresting and locking devAce3 and thiii stop Spring, To control the initial amplitudes and phases of the oscillatlan of the laiddle pendulum, an additional triggering lever with a driving frame is installed. To maintain the position of the center of gravity of the device idien Vwiinding th4i film, a compensator is installed. The compensator is in the Yorm mC a weight moving with f ilm feed along a screw which is kinamaticaUy coupled tic the azlo of tile film spool. To simplify the arresting of the Gardan magent,.Lon, the arrestor in the form of a screw with a control wheel clamps the outur ring, of tile Gardan suspension through a plate of the inner ring to tile suppt)rt on tile st"di, To record the readings of a mercury thermomeber on the comon Tbotemecordj an anamorphic adaptor is mounted on the support# origo arta hast 1 diagram, ASSOGWIONt none ISUBMITEDs 19Feb63 ENGM 01 SUB CODSt 98 NO REF SM 000 qTHPRI 000 Card Froduction, of proteojyt,,,j t-hair Use eur -,,e ,gen,nr ", ld al triaLeic'nts no i719-?2' 64. ln`~- tut 1893) 4 SI] VASILITIML, S.A.: FAIUNIN, A.F.: RAYZIWr, F.B., redaktor; ?IARTYMIM0, D.P., redaktor: SOKOWVA, R.Ta., telchnichi?tkiy redaktor [Direct system of long distance tAlaphone operation) Hemedlennala sist"ma, ekspluatatsil mezhdugorodnykh telefonnvkh sviazet. "Toskva Goa. izd-vo lit-ry po voprosan aviazi i radio. 1953. )l p. [Microf Ilml (MRA 8: 8) (Talephnne) V Tin flip C&vd 1/1 t Pub. 133 17/21 Authors t Ivanova, A. A. Title I Methods for increasing efficiency of workevii of 11. intarurb.,ai telephone station Perlodical I Vest. svyazi 9, 29-A SeP 1954 Abstmat I Conditions under which many interurban tele'phone-~s4ation opi.?I*atQIrs could not accomplish their work noms are dlliacribe~l. 11-lethod$ for increasing efficienoy of those operators aro disaitu~sed, Institution Submitted IVAITOVA. A.A.; KRISTAL'Ifff. V.S.; VALUMIN, AJ.; )EMYMHIV, To.$., otvatstvenny7 red.; KOKOSOV, L.V.. red.; MAZILI, Te.I., takhn.red. [interurban telephone stations] Mezhdugorodave telefonnys stantaii. Mosk7a, Gosisd-vo lit-ry po voprosam sviarl i radio, 1958. 371 P. (Telephone stations) (HIM 11:6) !V5 753. It 1 Ivanova, A A .1.9 Uong P'ezhdugorodanre telefOnnyye stantsii distance telephone eXchanges, IkvJ A, A, Ivarlova [i dr.1 1'.fOnkvaj SIyazizdat, 1958. - 371 p. iuus. I diaprs.y graphs.* tables. Iff,i tel'a tura 11: P. 369 DRLITSKIYy VJI., inzh.; IVAMVA, A.A., inzh.; MMOVA, G.L., inzli. High-frequency tandem apr*ratus for 12 and &A-chamial groups of tolophono chaiuiols. Vact. Wdo-zi 21 rio.6-3-5 Je 161. QITRA 14:9) (Telephono) DRIATSKIY, N.M., inzh,; IVAHOVA, A.A., lnzb,; MAFTOVA, G.L., inrh. Apparatus for the separation of 60--channel. telolfhont, channel groups in multichannel high-frequency telephony syetimis. Vest. eviazi 21, no.1204 D 164 (MUIA ISO) 7 _7`1 !~ j i~j~ ;"" Il ~ I ~ '11 1;1 ~ I , I I; KOITOVALOV, G.S.; KUTSEVA, P.P,j KOLESNIKOVA, T,Kh.j IVANOVA, A,A, Chw.ge in the chemical composition of' natural vater under the influence of sorption proosesee, Gidrokhimsmat, 36t117-124 164o (MIR& 18111) I* Gidrokhimicheskiy institut, Novocherkansko Stibmittad December 15, 196L S/07 62/007/011/002/005 2101%186 AUTHORSs Zhmud Ye. S. . IvanpvA,_ A. B. , Kotlyar, A. A. , OBtapchenko, Ye. P. TITLEs X-ray examination of melts in the BaO - Geo 2 Bystem ~Y,HIODICAL; Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v-.7, no. 11, 1962, 2581-2590 TEXT; Mixtures of BaCO3 with Ge02-in which both components varied between 0-100 iaole-j~ were sintered at 920-12500C in air or at 9200C in a hydrogen atmosphere. X-ray spectra were recorded under CuK. radiation using.the aragonite type of BaCO3 and rhombohedral Ge02. The lattice constants, of these compounds agreed with published data (A.,I. Kitaygorodskiy, Rentgenostrukturnyy analiz melkokristallicheskikh i amorfny)zh tel (X-ray Analysis of Fine-crystalline and Amorphous Substances), Gostekhizdat, 1950)), Results. (1) Specimens sintered at 10500C'in air with a BaCO5iGeO2 ratio = 10 formed a single phase. On the basis of data obtained by .H. Koelmans, C.M.C. Verhagen (J. Llectrochem. Soo., 106, 677 (1959)), the single phace was identified as BaGeO3; it was present in a ratio of up to 113. Using BaCOpGeO2 - 132, BaGe205 was formed, and using ratios of 2:6 a,nd 10, the specimen contained unchanged Ge02 as well as BaG(?205' Using Card 113 'I. F, iI 3/078/62/007/011/002/005 X-ray examination'of melto in the... Blol/.B166 the ratios 6t4, 2:1, 7:3, 3:1., 4:1, and 511, Ba 2GeO4wns formed which, at 2:1, is present as a single phase; this was identified from the similarity of its structure to that of Ba2sio, (A. Austin, J. Ame-r. Ceram. Soc., 30, 218 (1947)). Using even higher proportions of BaC03 gave rine to linsta which .-icre attributed to varioun barium hydroxid(.,s. (2) At 12500C in air it was fojnd that specimens containing 0-301,1o' GeO2 and WO-70%) BaO produced BaO + Ba 2GeO41 those rith a content of 30-50~ GeO. produced BaGeO 5 +Ba 2GeO those with 50-1001,~ GeO rave rise to BaGeO + GeO I but BaGe, ,,0- is not 2 3 2 formed, for at this temperature it readily decomposea Into BaGeo 3 + Goo 2' (3) At 9200C in a hydrogen atmosphere, using a BaO:GeO 2 ratio of gilt the phase composition was BaCO 3 + X + traces of BaGeO 4' where X denotes an unidentified phase probably consisting of various bariwai hydroxides. For ratios fron 5:1 to 713 the composition is Ba 2GeO4+ X; at 20 the Ba2aeo 4 occurs as a single phase; using 614 to 10 there are txaces of Ge along Card 2/3 ZM1411 Ye.S.; IVANOVA, _.; KOTLYAR, A.A.; CSTAPCHEREO, YO.P. !~B X-ray diffraction study of alloys in the ayotem BaO - GeO. Zhur,sneorg.khim. 7 no.11:2581-2590 N 162. (MIRA 15:12) .(Barium oxide) (Germanium oxide) (X rays-Diffraction) IVANQVI,,A,P,;,,MALO%IMOV, I.I.,arkhitektor,r-daktor; 770ROVSK17. B., redaktor; --;-- GABS.HANOT, A., tekhnicheakiv reaurGvr. (City districta with privataly-owneci dwellings] Goradakia raiony usadebuoi zastroiki. Pad red. I.I.Kaloasmova. Uev, Izd.-vo Akad, arkhIt. USSR, 1952. 81 p. [Microfilm] (KIIIA 8:2) (Ukraine--Dwallings) (Ukraine--Gity planniag) IVANGVA, A D Planirovka I 7.~stroykb Gorodskdkh zhilvkh raymov (planning md tuilding of urban residential areas) Pod Red. N. P. Severove. Yiyev, lzd-vo aktdemj.i arkhitektury ukrainakoy sssr, 1953. 151 P illus., diags., tables. At head of title: Akademiya arkhitektury ukrainsl~oy s4iar. InBtitut grado- stroitellstva. SO: 4N/5 885.1 .19 WM/Biology EndocrisoloU Card 1/1 1 Club. 22 - 49/49 Ivanova, A, D. Title I The thyroid glind of a stur,-e3n in the pertod or :vpawning mig,~,atlon and srawnin-v Periodical S Do1z. At! SSSR 98/4, 693-696, oct. i, i9% Abstract f The thyroid glands of deepw-rivor sturgeon wi!v? inv(isUgated t6 analyze the processes taking place in thiS Dr--an during spliw-Ming mdelilation, and spawning in connection with the biological multAp1tcation charac- teristics. Results are de9crited. Fourte.Lwi refev(!,ni::es: 11 - U! 3 3-P 2-(jerzan and 1-U--',% (1935-1953"). 1llustr-1t.'-m9, Institution : ... Presented by : Acaderdcian E. 1'. I'avlovskiy, April jl,, 19154 :'nd oc, r ~ 'I o -L Card 1/1 Pub. 22 - 40/40 Authors Ivanova, A. D. Title Thyrotropic effect of hyporh~ ,;-.;in injection on stuivgeon Periodical Dok, All SSSR 99/2, 333-336, Nov 11, 1954 Abstract The functional connection between hypophysis aM the thili-roid gland pf flish is explained. Two types of thyrotropic reactions weve obsorved in the t]W,roid glands of fish during v Nino USSk rvference6 hypophysial injection. 19318-1954 Illustrations. Insti"Ution Ministry of Fish Industry USSR, Laboratory of Breo'i Presented by: Academician E. N. Pavlovskiy, May 11~, 1954 A. Ag-ricultural Zxpori;--,-nt )f lit- 2t-11tv ',.:ach--"nc TracJor in far7.,i !.cctions. Sots. zhiv. n-j. 7, 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Decfrmbt-r Uncl. vu 0v ti4ii i~;YYINT,orUB -fjj~~A TJ7."fq Vol. xv, "To.2 n b. PA" '44 1off igrj,?7 Airtf, Prirlo yoreng, YNFR3140VA, Anna Ignatlyevnai Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo, Truda; IVAIFOVA, Anna Dmitriyevna; KOM&OVA, T.F., red.; AM~0SHOZ11KO, L.Te., tekhn.red. [In the struggle for the seven-year plan; from the work practice of the Kirov Collective Parm, Shilove District, Ryazan Province] V borlte za semiletku; is opyts raboty kolkhona iment Kirova Shl-- lovskogo raicna Rinzanskoi oblasti. Moskva. Izd-vo "Znanie,* 1960. 30 P. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Prodsedatell kolkhoza imeni Kirova Shilovskago rayona Rys- zonskoy o'glasti (for Tefremova). (Collective farms) IVANOV.Al A.D. [Ivanova, H.D.1, kand.biolog.Muk Absorption of radioactive calcium in the body of healthir swine of different age groups and in the body of swine ill idth Infectious atrophic rhinitis, Visnyk sillhosp.naukY 4 no.SiI16-118 Ag 161. 1, Belotserkovskiy sellskokhozyayotvamW institut, (Calcium in the body) (Swine-Diseasom aiad poatis) GOLOSHCHAPOV, Yu.N.; TFREMINA, M.T.; AYZINBUDAS, A.P. ,::, ; 1~ ~~ I Tnternational Congress of Veterinarians. Yeterinuriln. la no.17111-112 Ja 165. 0,aRA 1812) IVAITOVA, A.F., kand.med.natdc Changes in the bite blood of guinea pIgFj folloiring e~anultizati" and desensitization in radiation sickness. Akt.-7op.pere1.krcvi no.6-104- log 158. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Radlobiologichefakaya labovitoriya Leningradskogo instituta poreli- vamiya, krovi (zav. laboratoriyey kand.med.nank G.M. Huravlyev). (ROIATION SIOMSS) (LNJCOCYTMS) H IVANOVA, 1~.G. Clinical aepects of severe poisoning by methyl acid. Gigy.triula i prof.zab. 3 no.4:48 Ji-Al, (ICTHACRYLIC ACID-TOXICOLOGY) other of nothacrylic 159. (MIRL 12:11) J!~-cljb 3231,5 811901621004100110061020 B1Oi/B11O AUTHORS: Reykhufelld, V. 0.1 Ivanova, A. G. TITLE: Synthesis of linear dimethyl methyl polyoiloxanes by copolymerization of cyclic siloxanes PERIODICAL; Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniyap v. 4, no. 1, 1962, 30-36 TEXT: Linear polymers containing reactive Si-H bonds were synthesized by copolymerization of octamethyl cyclotetrasiloxane (I) with tetramethyl cyclotetrasiloxane (II~ or pentamethyl cyclopentasiloxnue (III). I waa obtained by fractional distillation of the industrial product. Optimum conditions for synthesizing II and 111: 10-15 min hydrolysis of methyl dichloro silane with ice in ethereal solution. Vacuum distillation of liquid products (yield 93-94%) yielded up to 80% cyclic siloxanes, mainly II and III, which were isolated by rectification. Copolymerization was conducted at 100-1100C by 3% Al 2(SO4),-2H.0 as catalyst with various ratios of initial monomers. With 15~. by weight of II in the initial mixture, dimethyl methyl polysiloxane (molecular weight: 110, 800) containing 21.68% by weight of Ch 3HS4-0 links was obtained after 8-11 hra. After 3 0 hrs Card 1/3 '1123145 S/190/62/004/001/006/020 Synthesis of linear dimethyl ... B101/B110 10% by weight of III yielded the same polymer with a molecular weight of 84,620, containing 14.13% by weight of CH 3HSiO links. The degree of conversion was 30-65A. Fractional precipitation of the polymer from a benzene solution by CH30H yielded fractions of constant composition and a constant content of reactive hydrogen (determined by decomposition of the polymer dissolved in benzene by means of alcoholic KOH in the Tserevitinov apparatus). The structure CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3 1 1 1 1 -(-Si-O-) 4p-(-Si-o-)4q-k-61-v-)4,-(-S'-O-)4, is assumed for I I I I CH3 H CH3 H the polymer obtained from II + I. For the copolymer from III + I, 4q and 4s are replaced by 5q and 50, respectively. According to P., 11. Mayo, F, M. Lewis (J. Amer. Chem. Soo., 66, 1594, 1944) the copolyme-rization constants were calculated to be r1 - 2.2 + 0.3. r2 - 0.31 + 0-03 for II + I; and r1 . 1.2 + o.16, r2 - 0-35 � 0-04 for III + 1. It is concluded that N Card 2/3 32345 5/190/62/004/001/006/020 Synthesis of linear dimethyl ... B101/B110 alternation of monomer units takes placesince r 1 T2 /.'l; (2) azeotropic mixtures do not form since p - (I - rl)/(l - r 2)!~O; (3) the polymeriza- tion mechanism is proved to follow the conversion of cyclic into linear polysiloxanes due to the formation of copolymers with an accumulation of CH3HSiO links, and because low-molecular products cannot be ioolated oven at the beginning of copolymerization. A. 1. Bondarenko and If. N. Sokolov are mentioned. There are 1 figure, 5 tables, and 10 references; 7 SovieT. and 3 non-Soviet. The four most recent referencee to English.-language publications read as follows; R. L. Merker, M. J. Scott, J. Polymer Sci,' 43, 2979 1960; W., Pathode, D. Wilcock, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 68, 364? 1946; K. Kojima, J. Chem. Soc. Japans Pure Chem. Sec.) J6, 1205, 1955; R. 0. Sauer, W. J. Scheiber, S. D. Brewer, J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 68, 962, 1946, ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta (Leningrad Technological Institute imeni Lensovet) SUBMITTED: January i9, 1961 Card 3/3 A14BROKP G.S.; GOILDOV, A.11.; IVANOVA, A.G. Method for deLandning tho thormal Inortla (if cert4iln types of in- strmants for ourface temperature ino;i3iii-ament. Teplofiz. vys. temp. I no.3:460-462 ILD '63. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Nauchno-issledovatelrskly im9titut vyookikh Lempiwatur. 7 9 61-,l '-~erVN, TIT LIE -Polymerization of acld catf,lys-,.s %)U RC E. I sayodinoriiya, v, nr,,, V, 1)6), L,jP!C IAGS: silaxana, pol-f:ierizaTion, catalyst, aulA,ur:i(., ac-ld, mail-, po~a5jium permangann,~o A,9S'!',%lC"', Tile kirier-tics of :)ctaiitot~iylcyc!lotet.-a~:liloxarie sull~uric acid In the pre-qenc~- of prui-otar5 wits invaw,ig I - 1,i.-j- v,, -iietric nethod' and ~:.n :,,i ari ty 4". V. Koaan, N. 1~ ci"llrTlov, ImA A. i l), lr)to a 5~)-mdl vere ra of c.,tus, ta iih-~J:Ai wr~i aidwi- various amouw,.t~ ol' ~ou..!'ur~c acid, C5rd 1/2 F-1-11,71 ITT NR! t P.() J. i w I fl, f -i I t.0 PoLa S Siun permarigaraLo -.e nt t~criran.,*,e vas Lid ed per gram-equivalarit; on' ;suL,'1.,LrJ.c ac-ld, Lhe- degree of poiv-IlerizaLion irLiiibitiori increasing with tho amIunt Qj' aflAwl, ii~cld~d. ):L was fo-ind chat at 6CC (in the preaence of 1% conceMratcd stOXurfic, iiicLd without clxidant~)) a polymerizaL1ov. "evul of 60% was reached wiUd.11 4 ltcarll, 01-ile, at POC it tooK 9 hour5 to ach~Jevo u 30%. polymer iuat ion. 0r4 i3irt. njult I forir~uizil and 9 ~hart.s. ASSIXIATION.- Leningradakiy technologichoskiy institut im, Low,-.savetu (L9,214:0d, Technological Institute) SUBMIWED i lgJan62 DATE ACQt 28Aug63 V11CL v 00 :SUB GODEt CH NO PH SGvt 010 004 Card 2/2 ......... ... a ZILIDERMIAN, B.Ya.~ IVANOVA, A.G.; PUSIHINKOT 1M.F., P 0 Study of equilibrium between liquid and vapor in the vjygtem HITO - HOI - H 0 at boiling point and under atiliospherIc pressure, Zh~~. prikl. 1~~Im. 36 no.531143-1.145 My 163. (MIRA 16s8) (Nitric acid) (Hydrochloric acid) (Phase rule and equilibri=) DMITRIYEVAp S.Aj,IVANOVAj, A.I.; IVANOVAq Ye.A.,- PETRUITIKINA, A.M.; TSATSKXV Y~ X. Influonce of hydrogenation of fate on the, gwobtillation of nitrdgenp uineral salts, and fatop aml on the amourAl. of uni3aturated fatty acids in the blood and feces. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 9r4.15-424 164. (KIRA 34: 3) 1. Gruppa po izuoheniyp voprosov biokhimil pitaniya (zaveduyushchaya A.M. Petrunlkim) Instituta fiziologii im. I.P.Pavlova. (FAT METABOLISM) (MINERALS III THE BODY) (ACIDS, FATTY) FATSUKOV, B.G., professor, doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk; XYAIiO.l inzhener-khimik. Tasks of chemical control in e8tablishing the water cycle of high- pressure boilers. Trudy MZI no.11:152-172 '53. Mai 7:11) (Steam boilers) i Vl~ I I AUTHOR: Ivanova, A.I. 5-10-23130 TITLE: Students Acquire Working Habits (Uchashchiyeij,yr_ poluchayut rabochiye navyki) PERIODICAL. Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 10, p 70 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the practical training organized at the Tashkent Institute of Textiles in 1955/56. During the third semester, three hours Der week were set apart for work on various textile machines. During the 4th semester these operations were performed at the Tashkent Textile Combine so that the students could apply their knowledge under industrial conditions. When there was a lack of workers in tile factory, students filled in for them. The last day the students operated the iiRchines alone. The trainees received certificates of qualification. ASSOCIATION: The Tashkent Institute of Textiles (Tashkentgbdy tek3til'nyy institut) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 IM11 pow I F1 Humn; Mal "A 137 58- 1- 1:59 1 Translation from, Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 186 (USSR) AUTHORS-, lvanoval A J___Orlov, B. M, C~__ --t-tA TITLE: High-speed Nickel Plating (Bystroye nilkelirovaniye) PERIODICAL. Materialy po obmenu opytom i nauchn. dostizli. v me& Prom- sti, 1957, Nr 3 (Z2), pp, V-49? ABSTRACT. A well-defined technology for a nickel-plating procedure per- mitting deposition of 0. 5 - 1. 0 micron of bright Ni coating per minute without defects of any kind has been developed at the Mozhaysk Medical Instruments Plant~ The composition of the electrolyte and a detailed description of the high-speed nickel- plating technology is presented. Fau!tless performance of the procedure is dependent primarily Vipon the choice of appropriate combination of equipment. A description of the equipment is provided (baths, steam heating devices, air bimvers, a 2- chamber diaphragm pump for continuous filtration (luring the operation, a filter press, and a rectifier)~ D, G. C h, t. t 1, r ly i Card 1/1 -mom AUTHOR: Ivanova, A. I. (Moscow) 24-12-8/24 TITLE: Spiral motion of a viscous incompressible liquid. (On the theory of a screw). (Vintoobraznoye dvizheniye vyazkoy neszhimayemoy zhiakust!). (K teorii shneka). PMODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleiiiye Tekhnicheskikh Nauk, 1957, No.12, pp.46-50 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For transporting viscous liquids, plastic substances, etc. frequently screvB are used which rotate inside a tube. According to Carley et alii (Ref,l), the movement of a liquid in the screw can be sub-divided into four simpler flows, namely, a part of the liquid is carried away by the moving screw wall whereby it is assumed that the canal of the screw is opened out flat (Ref.2); a part of the liquid moves in the opposite direction due to the effect of the pressure -.'Ln the straiCzht rectangular tube with immobile walls, a problem solved by Boussinesq in 1868 (Ref.3) and solved in a more simple manner by Carley, J. (Ref.1); an insignificant part of the liquid seeps backwards through the gap between the screw and the tube wall (Ref.1); mixing takes Place and thus also Card 1/3 breaking up of the material in the screw system, which, 24-12-8/24 Spiral motion of a viscous incompressible liquid. (On -the tulleory of a screvi). however, is usually disreGardod. Furthermore, Carley developed the unidimensional theory for small screws and he also attempted to take into consideration heat exchange. However, lie did not take into consideration the -temperature dependence of the viscosity and I U,:. therefore his conclusions are not fully j stifled. Mori and Ototake (Refs.4 and 5) studied the movement of a plastic material in small screws but they did not take into consideration the intensive mixinE of the plastic material which takes place in such systems. Maillefer 7 C. (Ref.6) solved the linearised Nave-Stokes equation utilising the solution of Boussinesq. k1l these authors did not take into consideration-the real geometry of the screw,considering only the flow of the material inside a strai~~ht rectangular tube with one mobile wall. In this paper an attempt is made to calculate theoretically the transportation of viscous liquids by a large screw and the problem is solved in spiral coordinates. k formula is derived for the flow rate of the material as a function of the pressure and Card 2/3 of the angular speed of movement of -the screw rod. In 24-12-8/24 Spiral motion of a viscous incompressible liquid. (On the theory of a screw). the first paragraph the Nave-Stokes equations are derived for spiral coordinates; in the second paragraph an accurate formulation is Given of the problem, expressing the conditions for the 3eeds along the walls of the screw canals by the Eqs.(2 .1 1 (~_.2)1 (2.3); in para-3 the method of the small parameter is used for solving the obtained relations. By using the graphs given in the paper it is easy to deterinine,for a given screw rotating with a certain angular speed, the dependence of the flow rate on the pressure. There are 2 figures and 8 references, two of which are Slavic. SUPIAITTED: June 18, 1957. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 3/3 AUTHOR: TvAnnvn,-A_I-- SOV/179-59-5-40/41 TITLE: Correction to the Paper by A.I.Ivanova.- I'S . ..like Motion of a Viscous Incompressible Liquid IScrew Theory)" Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniyt-, tekluliclieskikh nauk, Nr 12, 1957 PERIODICAL:Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye toklmicheskikh nauk, Mekhanika i mashinostroyeniye, 1959, Nr 5, pp 182-183 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Errors in sign which occurred in the original paper are corrected and revised versions of Fig 1 and 2 are given. SUBMITTED: February 25, 1959 Card 1/1 IVANOV211, A. I. Crtrid Phys-Math V"*ci -- (diss) "Thf-, 109r Uhu- thalory of the shaped motion of viscous incomprcs5ible li(juids ( infinite screw)." Mos, 1958. 4 pjj (Mo. OStid o Univ Im M. 11. tomonosov), 150 co,icis (KL, .52-58, 98) DYKffAF-OV, N.A.; IUlMVA, A. I. --l Synthesis of the chlorine analogue of butamide. Dled.prom. 14 no.2s-13-17 IP 160. (MIRA 1315) 1. lhimiko-farmatsevtichaskiy savod mAkrihkin". (UM) R--7r, -- 11 -, Tl,~ - -- ~-, i - L ~1111- =--- 7 GINZEURG, Anna Illinichna; IVANCYA, Antonina-,;yanovna; SILLBAROV, N.V., red..-. ROSSOVA, S.M., red. JI&X61 1'sM;a; dUROVA.-'O'.1., tekhn.red. [Conditions of sediment accumulation and coal formation in the eastern Fergana (Uzgen) coal basin] Uslovila otadkonakopleniia i ugleobrazovaniia v Yostochnoferganskom (Uzgennkom) ugollno~i basseine. Moskva; Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii I okhrane nedr. 1956. 146 p. (Leningrad. Vaesoluznyi geologicheakil inotitut. TruV, vol.14) (MIRA 10:10) (Fergana--Coal geology) PJASIOYA~ A. 1. "Veterinary and sanitary control of food products." VeterInariya, Vol.. 37) No- 5, 1960, 44 CL7, hJ-r1J USSR / Fam Animals - cattle. Abs Jour : Ref Zhiw - Blologlya, No 5, 15~59, No. 21214 Author : Ivanov Inst ow Veterinary Aoade;W Title Jersey Cattle Under the Conditions of the Krasnaye. Zarya No 1 Kolkhoz of b1oscow Oblast, Orig Pub T-r. Moak. vet. eked., 1957, 19 Vyp. 2p oh. 2, 106-118 AbstreAot Jersey cattle that was imported from Demnark " that vas born in this kolkhot) acclimatized voll, and is hardIT inferior to cove of the same age in their natIlfre country afi far as productivity is concerned, Ybr 300 d8P of lactation, an average of 2622 kg of milk vith the milk's fat content of 5.64 percent of 164.8 kg or milk-fat were obtainod; the milk of these cove contaimi 429.5 kg of solid substanceo, 93.1 kg of caseina, 134.8 k-g of milk sugar, while correspondingly 3067 k8, 3.6 Card 1/2 27 S 106/62/000/002/OC8/PIO / AO 55/A101 AMORS: Velikin, Ya. I., Zelyakh, E. V., Ivanova, A. 1. TITLE: Single-mesh narrow-band magnetostrictive filters PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaztj~no. 2, 1962, 51 - 59 TMU: In the present article are described some of the rosults of tho study of rtiagnbtostridtive ferrite-core resonators and of filters composed or such resorators, undertaken by the authors. Only single-mesh narvow-band filters are examined'in. this aiticle, by the analytical method alveady described by two of the authorh (Zelyakh and Velikin, Radiotekhnika, no. 7 - 8, 19116). The i3che- matic diagram of these filters is shown in Fig. la, Fig. 1b being its equivalent circuit.. Neglecting, as a first approximation, the lossea in the filter ale- ments, the authors derive expressions permitting the calciaatfon of the fi2:ter lements LO, L Ll, L2, C, and C (or the elements LO, L, C, and C when e. 2 Ll - L2 - L ~nVEO'l - %2 - LO). ~gey next calculate the components of the mag- natostrictive resonator impedance Z R + M Formulae awe deduced, first for Ri and X, and then for R2 and X i e for the resistance and reactance of the resonators forming the f~irst ani'th; ;econd am of the filter, respectively. Bx-~ Card 1/2 M47 S/106/62/COO/004/007/010 A055/A101 AUTHORS: Velikin, Ya.I.; Zelyakh, E.V.; IvanovaA TITLJ'~: Rejectioii magnetostrictive filters PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyaz', no. It, 1962, 48 - 54 TEXT: A method for calculating bridge-type rejection filters consisting or magnetostrictive resonators and condensers is described. T'he r6jection magneto- strictive filter is shown schematically in Figure 1, the resonator being replaced by i-.;s equivalent circuit (the losses in the filter elements are neglected). The impedances of the arms are: f22 _ f2 1 Zi - 1 2 Yc f Lo f2 - f2 z2 = 1 2 j--c f C2 1 wherv fl and f2 are, respectively, the antiresonant and 'the resonant frequency of Lh 4. e resonator. The filter characteristic impedancou Zco and Zcco (at f 0 and f respectively) being but little different, the rated impedance of the fil- ter is taken equal to Car '1/4 i,Ml; L2 3/106/6Z/000/004/00'7/010 Rejection magnetostrictive filters A055/A101' z 0 M -0 (3) C2 Ly-