SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, N.V. - IVANOVA, P.S.
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Dyeing of synthetic fibers.
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benzene, dissolved in formamide and in dimethyl formai.-.ide, also excluded
the foa-mation of H bonds. Summing up: The interactioii betueen anino azo
dyes and polyamide fibers takes place by %ray of the iritermolecular inter-
action of 7F-electrons. Only thesep toGether with the polarity of tl,e
carbamido~ group, can explain the bathochromic shift. Professor M. V.
Savo st ly_nnova is thanked for interest and assi-qtr-nce. There are 4 fig-
ures, 1 bable, and 7 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc.
ASSOCI.,'-'TION: TekstilInyy institut (Textile Institute)
SUMITTED: Elarch 16, 1959
Legend to the Table. a) formula for dye otructure; b) absorption maximum
in solution; c) absorption maximum on fiber.
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ARVAV, Kh.L.; ~LV.ANOVA N.V. (Leningrad)
Photochemical changes in dyes in amide media* Zburofia.khime 35 ,
no.6-:1215-1218 Je 161. (KERA 14 37,~)
(Dyes and dyeing-Speotra) (Amideo)
ZHBANKOVY R.G.; IVANOVA,-N-.V-.; ROZENBURG, A.Ya.
Infrared spectra of cellulose in aqueous alkaline solutions. Zav.
lab. 28 no.llt-1324-1326 162. (PERA 15:11)
1. Inst-Itut, fiziki AN Belorusskoy SSR.
(Cellulose--Spectra)
GOLOVANENKO.. B.I.; SHARIPOV., A.Kh.; IVANOVA,.N.V,
Production of phthalic anhydride by oxidation of the extract
of a low-viscouity oil distillate, Khim, I talch. topl, i
masel 8 no.10:9-13 0 163. (MIRA 16:11)
FUKS) I.M.; :VALEYEVA, F.?I.,- POPKOVA, FN.j VOLKOVA, L.P.; BELCOGOL(PISKAYA, T.A.;
ROMASHKEVICH, I.K.~ Prinimall uchantlye: IfCP.( Z(7.1, Ldl.; Dl-Sfa'l.')EAYA,
S.I.; VAKfll-tlNA, L.S.; KARAVAYEVA, ri.V.-,' IVAN(jTSP:IY, A.K.; 4ZHUH111A,
G.Yp-.; SOLC)VIYF,'VA, G,M,; ANT)RIYANOVA, M.V.; AKIIDF'iOV.A, V.M.;
NFMIROVSKAYA, M.Yo.; MUSORINA, L.S.; KALASHEKC7A, Ye.I.-, PESHKO,
A.P.; IVANOVA, N.V.-, ALKESEYEVA, 1TOVITIKOVA, (1.211.
Study on the possit-IlLty or redneling tho diplitti)7-iq vaccine dose in
revaccination of 9 to 12 year-old schoolchildren. Zhiir. mikrobiol.
epid. i immun. 1,1 no-11-103-107 165. (MIRA 18-.51
1. Uftraskly Institut vqktsin i iptorotolc Imen.l. [+~chriikova.
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NIKOLAYEV, A.F.; DANIEL', N.V.; TOROPTSEVA, A.M.; VARGA, I.; IMANOVA, N.V.
Preparation and properties of poly-N-vinylsuccinamia acid. Vysokom.soed.
6 no.2:292-296 F 164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy irstitut im-3ni Lensoveta.
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AUTHORS: Yurzhenko, A. I., Ivanovap 11. Ya., SOV,/20-123-2-32/50
Yenallyev, V. D.
TITLE: The Participation of the Emulsifier in the Oxidation Raduction
Initiation of %Eulsion Polymerization (Uchastiye emullgators, v
okislitellno-vosstanovitellno.m initsiirovanii emullsionnoy
polimerizatsii)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19'jf), Vol 125, ITv 2, pp 324_326
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: One of the most important factors influencing the kinetics of
polymerization in emulsions is the nature of the emulsifying
agent. The nature of the emulsifier used influences not only
the velocity of the polymerization process but also the
properties of the polymer formed. When investigating emulsion
polymerization in the presence of various emulsifiers, the
authors noticed several particularities in the development of
the polymerization process in connection with the application
of cetyl pyridine bromide. In this case the part of the emul-
sifier is played not only by a purely colloidochemical factor.
Investigation was carried out by the dil-atometric method in a
Card 1/4 dilatometer which prevents contact between the polymerization
The Participation of the Emulsifier in the Oxidation SOV/20-123-2-,~2/50
Reduction Initiation of Emulsion Polymerization
system and air. In the case or all experiments, the ratio
between the hydrocarbon- and the aqtiM0U.S-ph.M1e was 1 - 9.
The hydroperoxide of isopropyl benzene served as initiator,
and styrene was u3ed as monomer. Polymerization kinetics wits
investigated at various temperatures, In the course of' one of
the toot aerlos sodium car-borinto vnei hitroduoid Into 01~,)
aqueous phase. The results obtained by the experiments are
shown in a diagram. Conditiona otherwise being equal, poly-
merization develops much more rapidly than if other classes of
emulsifiers are used. Cetyl pyridine bromide warran-ts suf-
ficiently0rapid polymerization also at low temperatures
(4 and 18 ), which is not the case with other emulsifiers. If
sodium carbonate is present in the aqueous phase, poly-
merization velocity passes through a maximum at increased
temperatures. In the course of experiments carried out without
sodium carbonate, polymerization increases rith rising tem-
perature, in which case linear denendence is conserved up to
a rather high degree of polymerization. An addition of sodium
carbonate and an increase of temperature acts in the same
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The Participation of the Emulsifier in the Oxidation SOV/20-123-2-32/50
Reduction Initiation of Emulsion Polymerization
of the polymerization process is due to the velocity of
initiation. The decay of iSOPrODY1 benzene hydroperoxide in
an aqueous solution is considerably accelerated by the intro-
duction of cetyl pyridine bromide also IA' Na2CO3 is lacking.
This decay is still more accelerated If cetyl pyridine bromide
and sodium carbonate are present at the oame time. Data con-
cerning the kinetics of this decay at various conditions are
given by a diagram. An increase of temperature increases the
initial velocity of polymerization and reduces the final yield
of the polymer. Also an addition of sodium carbonate produces
the same effect. A comparison between these and other data
makes it possible to draw the following conclusion: The
surface-active emulsifier may play a double r8ole in emulsion
polymerization: Firstly, it may act as an ordinary emulsifier
stabilizing the original emulsion of the monomer, and,
secondly, the emulsif ier may have the functions of -a poly-
merization activator by causing an induced decay of the
hydroperoxide.'There are 4 figures and 7 references, 4 of
which are Soviet.
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The Participation of theEmulsifier in the Oxidation SOV120-123-2-32150
Reduction Initiation of Emulsion Polymerization
ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudargtvennyy tiniversitot im. 1*mna Franko
(L'vov State University imeni Ivan Franko)
PRESENTED: July 3, 1958, by P. A, Rebinder, Academicia.-n
SUBIMITTED: 'May 16, 1958
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AUTHORS! Ivanova, N.Ya. and Yurzhenko,,- A.I.
TITLE! The Emulsion Polymerization of Styj:en~ in the Presence
of Emulsifiers of Varying Molecular Weights
PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, Vol XXII, Nr 1, 'P~P 37-41 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a study of the effect of the molecular weight
of emulsifiers (sodium salts of fatty acid fractions)
on the rate of the emulsion polvmerizationlof styrene
and on the molecular weight -OT-Ehe polymer. The poly-
merization of styrene was carried oiat in dilatometers
fRef 3-7 in a water thermostat at 600 C. For all ex-
I
periments the equation phase of the m9nomer: water
= 1 '- 9 was maintained, In order to keep constant the
pH of the system, in all cases 0.1 g-equ/1 Na 2C03
was introduced into the aqueous phased. The results of
the study of the colloidal-chemical properties of the
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of Varying Molecular Weights
most efficient emulsifiers will be (,;iven in a special
paper in this journal, As polymerization initiator the
authors used isopropyl benzene hydrogen peroxide with
a content of 78Yo active oxygen, Its concentration was
equal to OM 14 with regard to the hydrocarbon phase.
The rate of polymerization (Vn) in mole/1-hour was
calculated according to the equation
Z 1000 d.,(.L
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100
0
(1U_ - relative colume of the hydrocarbon phase;-J,'- re-
lative volume of the aqueous phase; d~.t - sDecific weight
of the monomer at polymerization temperatu.-ve; 11 0 -mole-
cular weight of styrene; .3 - deptia of priymerization
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of Varying Molecular Weights
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(quantity of polymerized monomer in percent);_C - time
in hours; 6S/6L - tangent of the anglo of inclination
of the kinetic curves for each emulsifier of the adopt-
ed homologous series). The investigation has shown that
the rate of emulsion polymerization of styre-ne in the
presence of the mentioned emulsifiers (molecialar weight
166.2-336,0) increases linearly with an increase of the
molecular weight of the emulsifier from 166.2 to 296,8,,
On further increase of the molecular weight of the
emulsifier,, the polymerization process, after having
passed a maximum,slows down, For the given homologous
series of emulsifiers the maxi.mxim correspondo to the
mean length of the hydrocarbon portionof +%-,he soap
C17 - Ciq~ The retardation of the polymerization process
is associated with charige in Uie colloidal properties
Pl~,UTSFrolll,lll' fviuk~ UKIDUK.-VA, 0.1'.; BAKHARbVA, L.I.;
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III M.I.; K"lZ'MdNA, K.A.; SHIKUTI, 'I.A.; PETROVA,
Zi.V.; G112NERALOV, G.F.; BUDYUK, V.F.; WmENYUK, red.
[New high!7 p.rcductivo of Frain cropm] Novyo vysoko-
produktiy,Ta sorta zornovykh tur. Movkva, 11olos, 1065.
319 P. (RIBA M: 8)
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Oak
Accelerating growth of the oak. Les i step '4 no. 7, 1952.
2
Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 194, Uncl.
IVANOVA-P Nin4 vgeni/evnat d. 1952 - .
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Growth.of oak saplings in dark gray clayey soils of forests of the highland forest-stepp
region; studies in the Tellermanovskiy forest. Moskva, Akademiia nauk, 1953. 165 p.
I VANOVA, H. Z.
Agrometeorologiqal factors determining the en(Aing time of
millet and buckwheat in the European part of the U.S.S.R.
Trudy TSIP no-72:52-54 158. OIMA 12;1)
(Hillet) (Buckwheat) (Meteoroloa, Agricultural)
CZECI[OV.DVAKIA
MICHALAJ~~ IVANOVA, 0. 1 PAJED, L I GI130DAt
Regional Hygiene and Epidudology Station, Eastern Slovakian Region
(KrajsM hygionicko-opidemialogicka stanics. Vychodoslavenskoho kraje)p
Kosice (for all
Frape, Coakoslovenska bygiona, No 10, December 1966p pp 609-11
"Mass incidence of L #amtrio) -disorders 'resulting from ingestion of
smoked tuns, in Kosice.*
IMM
jyAR2yAj_OlLa, brigadir kruzhka yurqkh ptitsevodov
We're feeding biomycin to chickens. IUn.nate no94:28 Ap 159.
(HIJRA 12:3)
1. SrednVaya shkola No. 100, g.Kuybysbev.
(Kuibyahev--Poultry research) (Blomycin)
IVANIOVA., 0. A.p Prof.
"Problem of the Effectiveness of the Use of Homogenous and Heterogenous
Pairing of Heavy Breeds of Horses".. Agrobiol, 2,, 1948. Agri-cultwe Inst.
Im. I.V. Ullyanov (Lenin).
USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle Q-2
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 31 1958, 12083
Author :,Ivanova 0. A.
Inst
Title On the Problem of the Planned Raising of Cattle with
Regard to Fat-Milk Yield. Preliminary Report (K prob-
leme napravlennogo vospitaniya zhirno-molocKnosti
kru nogo rogatogo skota. Predvaritellnoye soobshchen-
ly
Orig Pub: Zh. obshch. biologii, 1957, 18, No 2, 153-167
Abstract: The author assumes that it is possible to increase
the fat and-milk yield of cows by raising them at
a low temperature. Beginning from four months of
age heifers were subjected to the infltience of low
temperatures. 25 heifers were wintered in a summer
oamp in which the temperature was the same as in the
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IVkNOVAq O.A.
Direct powers of unary algebras. Vest. Mosk, un, Ser,LMat... rjaakh.
19 no.3:31-38 MY-Je 164* (MIRA 17:6)
1. Kafedra vysshey a~gebry 14oskovskogo universiteta.
IVANOVA, O.A., prof.
Some theoretical problems in line breeding. Zhivotnovodstvo 21 no.11:
34-43 N 159 (DIIIIA 13:3)
1. Vitebskiy veterinarrq-.y inatitut.
(Stock and stockbreeding)
IVANOVAO O.A.
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Gastric digestive disorders in catatonia in prolonged fasting*
Zh. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva 52 no. 6:31-36 June 1952. (CLKL 23:3)
1. First Moscow Psychiatric Hospital.
USSR / Soil Soienoe. Cultivation. Molioration, Bronion. T
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol. , No 21, 1958, 9517174.
Author _,Ivanoyr, - h- A.
--Rural Instituto.
Inst, Sverdlovsk iLgricu
Title Creation of a Deep Arable Layer of Turf-Podzolic
Soils and Podzolic Chernozenis in Sverdlovskayn
Oblast.
Orig Pub: Tr. Sverdl. so-kh. in-ta, 1957, 1, 45-61.
Abstract: ii review is given of results of Investigations
on the use of the Malltsev methc~L of soil cultiv-
ation in the Middle Ural conducted in 1941-1955
by the Sverdlovsk Kgricultural Institute, Deep-
ening of the arable layor of olayoy podzolio
chernozems by means of plowing the subsoil with-
out blade graddrs and by application of organic-
4iineral fertilizers contributes to tho cultivation
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NOMOV, A.I~i MAKIMOVSKAYA, A.V.; IVAITUVA, O.A.; SHU11, N.Ya.,, red.;
ROTENBERG, A.S., red,izd-va; PULIKINA, Ya.A., tekhn.red.
(Residential district and microdisteLet] Zhiloi raion i mik-
roraion. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 94 p.
(14IRA 16:11)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii stroitellstva i arldiitektilry
SSSR (for Naiunov).
(City planning)
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81;1,16Y of methcods for -lmprovim, the active sludge regemeration
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Process In aix tanks. Nauch. 1-rudy AM nc.20:22-22 163.
(MIRA 18:12)
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BYCHKOVSKAYAO O.V.; BAZHEDOMOVA, M.A.; BABRIA, N.S.; IVAITOVA, O.D.;
KISELEVA, L.F.; NEZWSKAYA, I.I.
Increase of the antibody titer in two-stage immmIzation against
poliomyelitis with a live vaccine. Vop. virus. 7 no.2:241 Mr-Ap 162.
(MIRA 15.- 5)
1. Sverdlovskiy inatitut po profilaktiko poliarmLyell~a.
(POLIOMYELITIS-1-VACC, 114,Kr loll)
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AUTHORS: Ivanova, 0. M., Gellman, A. D. 78-3-6-9/30
TITLE: On the Amino Derivatives of Trimethyl Platinum
(0b aminoproizvodnykh trimetilplatiny)
PERIODICALI- Zhurnal Neorganickes'Coy Khimii, 1958$ Vol. 39 Yr 6,
pp. 1334-1346 ~USSR)
ABSTRACT: The properties of some organometallic compounds of platinum
were investigated and the synthesis of the amino derivatives
of trimethyl platinum was described. The following six mixed
organometallic compounds of platinum were synthesized:
(CH 3)3 PtOCH39 (CH 3)3 PtBrq rpt(CH 3)3 (NH 3)3 ] Br,
Upt(CH 3)3 (NH 3)33 C" L Pt(CH3)3p-y2C'll [Pt(CH 3)3 PYN113Z
A now synthesis of (CH 3)3 FtJ was carried out by a reactlon
of CH 3' MgJ in benzene-ether solution with K CNC 3HVC133
X2 T.PtCl6J and dehydrated Na 2PtCl6*
Card 1/3 The best yield of (CH 3)3 PQ - approximately 55 was
On the Amino Derivatives of Trimethyl Platinum 78-3..6-9/30
obtained with (Na 2)2 [PtClj.Due to the determination of
the molecular weight of the compounds
Ept(CH 3)3'pyjl and Ept(CH 3)3* (NH 3)2 J1
it was found that these compounds are monomeric.
The reactions of trimethyl platinum compounds investig4tted
show that the methyl group is im4ovable in thfiae oompouykoo.
However, the amino group in the compounds of type
[Pt(CH 3)3* (NH 3)33 xf on which 6coasion x represents J, Br
or Cl, shows various mobility in dependence on the halide
ion.
In the interaction of diamine- [Pt(CE 5)3* (NH 5)2'j3 with
pyridine only on NK 3group from the inner sphere of the
complex can be'e:changed by Py, namely under the formation
of trimethyl amino pyridine todine platinum
[Pt(CH 3)3' NH3Pyjj
There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 14 references, 5 'of which
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1. Trimethyl platinum--Properties 2. Amino derivatives--Synthesis
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AUTHORS: Golovnya, V. A., Ivanova, 0. M. 78-3-6-10/30
TITLE: Trimethyl Thiocarbamide Compounds of Platinum-(Iv) (Trimetil-
tiokarbamidnyye soyedinenlya chetyrekhvalentnoy platiny)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 3, Nr 6,
pp. 1347-1354 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the production of now thiourea compounds
of platinum-(IV) is described for the first time.
The investigated electric conductivity of the aqueous
solutions of these compounds indicates the presence of two
ionic electrolytes.
In the interaction between trimethyl triamine platinum iodide
and an excess of thiourea a yellow, finely crystalline body,
soluble in water and alcohol and almost insoluble in benzene
and chloroform forms. The compound has the following composition:
[Pt(CH 3)3 (Thio) 311 C6H2(N02)3 0 1.
In the interaction between trimethyl triamine platinum iodide
or chloride and 3 mole thiourea the following compositions
form: [Pt(CH 3)3(Thio) 31 J and [Pt(CH 3)3 (Thio)3]Cl.
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-Trimethyl Thiocarbamide Compounds of Platinum-(IV) 78-3-6-10/30
and 2 mole thiourea the following compound forms:
[Pt(CH 3)3 NH 3(Thio)2]J.
In the interaotion between trimethyl triamine platinum
chloride and 2 mole or 1 mol thiourea the followin compounds
form: [Pt(CE1 3)3NH3 (Thio )23 C1 or [Pt(GH 3)3 07H3)2Thi ~O Cl.
It was demonstrated that the alkyl groups in the inner
domain of the platinum complex cannot be exchanged by
thiourea.
There are 1 table and 12 references, 9 of ithich are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganichesko.T khimii im. N. S.
Kurnakova, AN SSSR (Institute of General and Inorganic
Chemistry im. N. S. Kurnakov, AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 21, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Platinum compounds--Production 2. Trimethyl thiocarbamide
Card 2/2 --Applications
IVANOVA, 0. M., Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Trimethy.1platinum complex
compounds." Moscow, 1960. 12 pp; (Academy of Sciences USSR, Inst of
General and Inorganic Chemistry im N. S. Kurnakov); 150 copies;
price not given; (n, 17-60, 141)
GOLOVIIYA, V.A.; IVATIOVA, 0,14.
Complex formate compounds of thciriwa, Zhur. neorg. 1rhim,
8 no.11:2462-2467 N 163. (MYRA 17:1)
1. Institut obshchey I neorganichaskoy khludi ininni N.S.
Kurnakova 91 SSSR.
MOLODKIN, A.K.; IVANOVA, O.M.; SKOTNIKOVA, G.A.
Mixed acyl oomplexes of thorium. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.2:295-
306 F'64. (KRA 17:2)
MOI,O~`J;!!, A,K.; -.1VANOVA, O.M.; HCHUMOVA, A.N.
N,
Sume carbamide -contain i ng complex thorium half.des. Dold. AN' SSSR 164
no.4:820-821 0 165. (J~!TRA 18:10)
1. Tnstitut obshchey i neorgalicheakoy khirdl in. ?1.3.Kurnak-ora
AN SSSR. Submitted March 24, 1965.
MCLODKIN, A.K.; SKOTNIKOVA, G.A.; IVANOVA, O.M.
I ~ 1. 1 ., 1. - -11 ... -",
Tetrasu'LfF
tte compounds of Th. Zhur.neorg.khim. 10 no.llt2441-2448
N 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheigkoy khtmil imeni N.S.Furnakova
All SSSR. Submitted July 25, 1964.
no. r)!t.
IVANOVA, O.N.
Biological characteristics of the Aral carp. Sbor. rab. po ikht. i
gidrobiol. no-3:171-184 '61. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Iz Aral'skogo ikhtiologicheskogo otdeleniya Instituta ikhtiologii
i rybnogo kbozyaystva AN Kazakhskoy SSR.
(Aral Sea.-Carp)
L~M~~A, 0,11.
Welded joints in nickel intended for use in an alkali medium.
Avtom. avar. 16 no.1:91-92 Ja 163. (KMA 16:2)
(Nickel-Welding)
ACCESSION NR: AP4029251 S/0125/64/000/0041000VO009
AUTHOR: Rabkin, D. M. (Doctor of tochnical aciences)3 Xv"!?y N.
(Engineer); Ipatova, S. I. (Engineer); Romanova, Vo N. (Znginoer);
Konstantinov, V. I. (Engineer)
TITLE: Effect of the addition of oxides of some rare mid rare-earth metals upon
the characteristics of tungsten electrodes
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, no. 4, 1964, 5-9
TOPIC TAGS: welding, welding electrode, tungsten welding electrode, argon arc
welding, lanthanated tungsten welding electrode
ABSTRACT; Despite the fact that information regarding the harrnl~ Ld effects of
naturally -radioactive thorium in thoriated-W electrodes on humar, beings had been
'Icontradictory, " the possibility of replacing Th was investigated. A 4-mm
tungsten wire was prepared by powder -metallurgy methods with the addition of
La, Gd, Y, Nd, Ce, Ers Sm, Dy, or Hf. Depending on the mechanical charac-
teristics of the processed electrode, the addition was introduced either into the
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W anhydride or into the W powder. It was found that W electrodes with oxides of
Er, Dy, and Sm, in their processing characteristics, are inferior to thoriated-W
electrodes but superior to pure-W eloctrodes. The electrodes with I -Z0/6 of
La,O, were found to have the best technological characteristics; they are similar
to thoriated-W electrodes and are characterized by the loweat consumption and
highest current density. The welding current was Z50 amp, at 65 v, with a 3-mm
arc. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and I table.
ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrosvarki im. Yo. 0. Patona AN UkrSSR (Institute of
Electric Welding, AN UkrSSR); Moskovskiy elektrolampowl*y zavad (Moscow
Electric-13ulb Plant)
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FERIONCAL: EleD:tro5v,7az'- 1058. ITr 5f Pf, '14- (USSR)-
ABSTRACT. The arti~~le describes one of the stages by
the Kafedra Tele-Ponii (Chair of Telephony) of 1,:14:IS in find,-r;.,..
e-ii-ineerlinC; solutions to tle i-,.roblem of' ele--troniL, ~-o:,"Jro1 -)f
a 1.00--!Lne -crossbar exchatiCe. FiC!,ure I the bloc-, dlaL~,~-dm
of the tens and units registers, Apart,
"'C'Unte.rs, the esseritial elements arc, a --,ilse
before eat"11 COUCICT cAlld A IMISC- 11 VPIA -`1 1'( 1' ('01
the gates,. The completc circuit, u--L,16 t~,lpe P~'3
tramistors, is in Fi-ure 2, the common c,01MOORents being
s.-heduled in Table 2, Table 1 Gives tho i-Daiiiion of eai~b
of the four trigf,,er circuits in the unit!:; fo-r 11-1-1c, t-eii
different diE;its- The cori,esl* ondim~-, v: av j r~, ~ s. dire if
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So,riet arl 1 -EnElish.
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AUTHORS: Ivanow6 0. N. , Kokhanova, Z. S., and Grinkevich, V.A
TITIE: -9-o-me -Circul-ts-Tor Contactless Swit?ing Equipment in a
Co-Ordinate Telephone Sub-Exchange 11
PERIODICAL: Elektrosvyazl, 1959, Nr 10, PP 52-60 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article describes the electronically-Bwitched,
co-ordinate sub-exchange, developed by the Moscow
Electro-Technical Communications Institute. The
Bub-exchange connects to a c ntral exchange with a
decade-step system ATC - 4?.c The sub-station is designed
basically to serve subscribers in blocks of flats; the
internal traffic of the sub-exchange is short circul-ted
through the central exchange. The capacity of the
sub-exchange is 100 subscribers, and the total calculated
traffic is Y --5.2 erl (Yin . Y - 2.6 erl.). For
the given conditions, io ouzgoinR4nd 10 incoming trunks,
4 registers, 4 circuits, switching the incoming trunks
to the registers, (BP), one marker and 4 co-ordinate
multiple svitches, are required. The trunks are two-wire
and therefore the layout required for the outgoing
(IKSL) and incoming (VKSL) trunks is as shown in Fig 1.
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SOV/106-59-10-7/11
Some Circuits for Contactleas Switching Equipment iii a Co-Ordinate
Telephone Sub-Exchange
switches of the 10 x 20 type are provided. The incoming
and output going calls are established through two
branches A and B. Branch A has two co-ordinate BWitches
(MKC - 1 and MKC - 2), in the fields of which the
subscribers' lines are transposed. In br4uich B one
co-ordinate switch (MKC - 3) is provided for switching
the outgoing trunks and the second (MKC - 4) for
switching the incoming trunks. Between branches A and
B are 20 intermediate paths which are common to both
the outgoing and the incoming calls, Also each of them
serves 20 subscribers' lines. The subscriber's line has
access to four intermediate paths both for incoming
and outgoing calls. The grading is designed to equalise
the traffic and to select a free path with minimum
operation of the electromagnets of the switches. To
set up a connection at the sub-station the. subscribers'
line is connected through an outgoini.,; or incoming trunk
to the central exchange via the brant,,hes A and B in the
co-ordinate switches block. Electronic markers control
Card 2/4 the co-ordinate switches, The electronic marker circuits
SOV/106-59-10-?/ll
Some Circuits for Contactless Switching Equipment in a Co-Ordinate
Telephone Sub-Exchange
are as follows (Fig 1):
1. The circuit M, for mutual blocking of the incoming
and outgoing call.
2. The subscriber determinant circuit M?
3. The circuit M3 for testing for free intermediate
paths between the branches A and B.
4. The circuit for testing for free outgoing trunks M4.
5. The circuit M5 for connecting the register to the
marker system M5.
6. The decoder'circuit M6.
7. The circuit M7 for signalling the state of the
subscriber's line and of the intermediate paths.
The marker system can set up only one incoming or
outgoing connection at a time. The circuits and their
operation are then described in detail in the following
order:
1. Setting up of an outgoing call.
2. Setting up of an incoming call, together with the
Card 3/4 action of the decoder and of the register switching.
SOV/106-59-10-7/11
Some Circuits for Contactless Switching Equipment in a Co-Ordinate
Telephone Sub-Exchange
3. The operation of the subscriber circuits,
The system used semi-conductor triodes and diodes.
There are 7 figures, 1 table and 3 Soviet referencez.
SUBMITTED: May 201 1959
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IVANOVA Oil Nikolavevn -BUSANKINA, N.G., red.;TRISHINA, L,,A.,
[Electronic commutation and elements of progrimming in
automatic telephony] Elektronnaia kommutatalia i elmeenty
programmirovaniia v avtomaticheakoi telefonii. Moisk-va
Sviazlizdat, 1963. 223 P. 04IRA 16:8~
(Telephone, Automatic)
IVANOVA, Ollga,NJ-kolayevna; KOKHANOVA, Zoya Sergeyevna;
- -'-'----8AbAt6VICH, L.I., otv. red.; BATRAKOVA, T.A., red.
[PS-KE-100 crosobar-type electronic telephone imbstation]
Koordinatno-elektronnaia tolefonnaia podstantalia PS-KE-100.
Moskva, Izd-vo "Sviazl," 1964. 111 P. (141RA 17:4)
IVMIOVA7 01.1ga Nikolayevna; LAZAREV, Vladimir Georgiyevich;
. I I PIYLI, Yelena, Ivanovna; MARMAY, Ye.V., prof., Otv. red.;
VOLKOVA, E.M., red.
[Synthesis of electronic circuits with discrete action]
Sintez elektronnykh skhem diskretnogo deistviia. 14osY-vaj.
lzd-vo "Sviazl," 1964. 175 P. (MIRA 17: 5)
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r'VANOVA, O.N., kand.t.--khn,nauk, dotsent
An electromechanical automatic telephone exchange. Vost. aviazi
22 no.11:5-8 N 162. (MIRA 160.2)
1. Moskov8kiy elektroteklinicheskiy institut avyazi.
IVANOVAq O.N.; MARKUY, Ye.B.,, red.
(Use of electronic commutation in automatic telephonyl
Primenenie elektronnoi kommutataii v avtomatiaheakoi te-
lefoniij uchebme posobie. Moskva, Mosk. eloktrotAklin.
in-t sviazi, 1962. 166 p. (141RA 17:6)
I P'ITI'I()Vl V' I'
HAUKRI D.14.; IVANOVA,. O.N.; IPATOVA, S.I.; RC(W,'OIIA, V.N.; ICONSW
Effect of the addition of certain rare and rare-earth metal oxides
on the properties of tungsten electrodell. Art'.'-M- :var-17 no.4:
5-9 Ap 164 kmym isa)
1. Institut elektrosvarki imeni Ye.O. PUt(AM AV Incie9K (for
Rabkin, Ivanova). 2. Moskovskiy elektrolampovy-y zavod (for
Ipatova, Romanova, Konstantinov).
I'VANOVA, O.N.
Strurt.ural. of the cw-rollirg dev-lt-ij~, of 5-wiUr,,.,np
systems. Elok'lroaviazl 18 no,11:42-53 N 164 (%(:,RA l8z;~)
7 Tia~:
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IUMC ~k M 1 int ID ot~k is tntenviod f ar mtiidents 4ridl cispl~(Jwlltc In oulml.
mmiaZU"na and' for -u:iglneiirv w4wrldrig in thfj flelid; of ailiootvmijc~
disounte-4ation denu )(.nds Of (gyrithemizing ths tialooll
ic diocrate,,cetion devio-w mra damirritmdi~ ~h thia,, cart# In; ClOwtilli 0 zo t7oll
fron the &lLmbxm of lcgio thAM, aue ~,pplllnd, In this Clothoda 11p;
mtheds of o;mthe a Uz ing r&WntLA anrl poUntiai_v~ fm~ MiWll ol!
Carcl
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I INVENTOR: Rabkin, D. M.; Steblovskiy, D, A.; Ivanova, 0.
OR'G: none
TITLE: Method of increasing the parameters of alternating current. Class 21,
No, 187187 (announced by the Institute of Electric Welding im. Ye. 0. Paton (Institut
elektrosvarki)3
SOURCE:-.Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnrye znaki, no, io, 1966, 89
TOPIC TAGS: arc welding, metal welding, TIG welding, aluminum welding, U-1Z=M'M
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate was issued for a method of increasing the parameters
of alternating current in the welding of, for example, aluminum or its alloys. To rect
.prolong the.service life of tungsten electrodes and to improve a-rc stability, a di
component is- superimposed upon an alternating current with amperage not exceeding
10% of that of the total welding current.
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AUTHOR-. .1vanova, 0 N.
TITLE: 41Lor tb;-p-dosoribing operation of control equipmaift of inMeldng i3j,aWto
SOURCE: Elektrosvvazt, no. 7t 1965, 31-41
TOPIC TAGS: switching thoory, telephone system
ABSTRACT: Processes transpiring in the control equipment. of switching vat-Gins
(e. g., in automatic telephone systems) are described as algorithtw with *e
purpose of selecting optimal control equipment. Algoritluuv are liaL up and ajh~zed
w1dch describe the operation of the control equipment of a, spatial two-seotion
switching system which performs trunk hunting, group selpiqtlonp and final
connection. Techniques are offered for determining the copliocti4in time and the
control-equipment structure from the same algorithms. A fait exatij:~Ies are given
which show how optimal operating conditions of a ovitchimg-4-7stam. can be
determinedi the amount of switching equipment per one conti-ol, umit for a apecified
connection tfme, clock-pulse frequency, storage devices (ir nec'914jelary)v groij
formation scheme, ate. Orig. art. hass 4 figures and 16 foinulas.;
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Study of the Reacti,)n of Sulfonation. XXVIII* Preparation And Properties of 1,
3- Naphthalene Disulfonic Acid and its Derivptiveo- Ace 564. Sbormik statey
po obshchey khimii (Collection of Pappra on General Chemistry). Vol 1, Moscou-
Leningrad, 1953, pages 762-766.
Laboratory of Organic, Ivanovo Chemico-Technoloey Inst.
SFRYSKOV, A.A.; IVANOYA, O-S-
Study.of sulfonation reactions. Part 42: Preparation and propertlex of
1,7-naphtbalenedioulfonic acid and its derivatives. Zhur. ob. khim.
27 no.3t?84-788 Kr '57. (KLRA 10-6)
1. Ivanovokiy khimiko-takhnologichakiy Institut.
(Naphthalene) (Sullonic acids)
ISHCHENKO, I.K. (Kazan'); IVANOVAV O.S. (Kazanl)
Diagnostic value of the determination of uropepain in gastric and
duodenal ulcer in young persons. Kaz. meds zhur. no.6:47-48 S-D
160* (UROPEPSIN) (PEPTIC ULCER) (MM :L3:12)
SORKIN, A.Z.;RUINT, V.Ta.;IVANOVA' Oly.
1~
Results in application of paraaminosalicylic acid salts in osteoarticular
t0erculosis. Klin. mod., Moskva 30 no.8:66-69 Aixg, 1952. (OLML 23:2)
1. Professor for Sorkin. 2. Of Moscow Mmnicipal Scientific-Research
Tuberculosis Institute (Director -- Prof. V. L. ]Dynis) and of Yevpatoriya
Proletarty Sanatorium of the Ministry of Public Health UM.
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AUTHOR: Godzevich, V.G.; Ivanoval Q.V,
TITLE: Free vibratiQns of circular, conical and cylindrical shells, rein-
forced by ring-type stiffening ribs
SOURCE: IVUZ. Aviatsionnaya tekhnika, no. 1, 1964, 54-39
'fOPIC TAGS: circular shell, conical shell, cylindrical #hell, shell, stiffen-
ing rib, vibration, shell structure, shell vibrations
ABSTRACT: The author has consideried the problem of free non-axiosymmetrical
vibrations of circular, conical and cylindrical shells, reinforced by a set of
annular stiffening ribs. It is pointed out, by way of introduction, that while
this problem is normally solved by substituting for the ribbed shell some
smooth, structurally orthotropic shell which is equivalent to it, this method
provides satisfactory results only in the case of an extremely dense arrange-
ment of the reinforcing ribs and is unacceptable when the number of ribs is
small. In the present paper, the.problem is solved by satisfying boundary
conditions on the lines of contact of the ribs and shell. It is assumed that
a circular, conical shell has k sections; that is, k I stiffening ribs
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(see Fig-l of the Enclosure). The differential equations of equilibrium for
the element of the i-th shell section has the form:
Aayj - AkWj
Bit
kyj + D46W, -i P#W'Wi-
whereei is th'A stress function; wi is the normal displacement; Z is the elas-
.ticity modulus of the shell material; h is the thickne-sa of the rhell;qis the
density of the shell material; w is the frequency of Cho free vibrations; D is
the cylindrical strength;A and ak are differential operators. The author, on
this basis, derives the equation:
COS2 +,,r4ML'W-I + h02 a4WI
dX4 ;6 0# (2)
where rim is the mean value of the radius r(x) at the i-th section of the
shell. The equilibrium of the i-th ring, removed from the shell, is considered,
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The balance equations for an infinitely small ring section, with consideration
of the forces of inertia, have the following form (see Fig. 2 of the Enclosure):
tv, + XR, + PFA 0.
+ T, - ZRj - pFjRj -2
CIA 0,
dot
PA- KjRt- p1ja' (V, -
where Xil Z , K are the components of the forces and moment operating on the
ring from tLe shll, W i and v are the normal and annular dLoplacement, res-
pectively, of an arbitrary point of the ring axis I Ii is the momene of inertia
of the ring cross-section, and F i is the cross-section area. Excluding from
Equation (3) Ni and T,, the author..obtains:
+ I K, + (4)
+
+'Vj
PPIR"02 + + P"W' (I),
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...Uech; Z, - Qi
Xj - [S1+ I S,4-4+U (5)
Kj-[Hj+j-Hjj-xs+#,
where Q,, S are the transverse and shear forces, respectively, in the shell,
R is the moment of torque, and t is the length of an intercostal section (see
)Fig. 1 of the Enclosure). Boundary conditions on the contact line of the rib
and shell have the form:
(6)
The fundamental equation (4) is finally transformed as follows;
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2 sin ~s d2w 14- E.111 as a3wi sin ~0 d4w/ (7)
-R, + 12 (1 -r v)+ d.dp R1
asw a'W
-1+1 + !~n-b 1+1 a1w, a 1W,
7 R, a0d + PFR1 to
75-1
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with the solution of equation (2) taking the final form:
%r4
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I M W2M4
E
(in2-2)+- hal
2 12 .. jtn'(2 v)
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title
Two computation examples are given in the article. Moreover, equations (8)
and (9) were used to calculate the frequencies of free vibrations for a given
shell with different values of the number m. The shell was experimentally
tested on an electromagnetic vibration stand. A comparison of these results
with calculated data indicated that the discrepancy between theory and experi-
ment did not exceed 10%, with the exception of m - 2. At m - 2 the authors
found that tangential forces of inertia in the circumferential direction exert
a substantial influence on the frequency of free vibrations. Orig. art. has:
3 figures, 1 table and 24.formulas.
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Nina Aleksandrovna; OSMOLOVSKIY, Grigoriy Yevooyevich; RLTTMMUI~
O.Ye., red.; CHUKAYEVA, Z.V., tekhn.red.
(Concise manual on the use of chemicals in plant growing] Iratkii
spravochnik po primeneniiu isdokhimikatov v rautenievodstva. Pod
obahchei red. G.R.Oamolovskogo. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo aellkhoz.1it-r7,
1960. 349 P. O1IRA 13:6)
(Insecticides)
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I. . Mu.
Effect- of 3,1,-benzopyrene on Lhe dJfferentlation of fibroblasts
in monolayer cultures. Vest.. AMN 5,9SR 19 no.ll128-30 164.
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A. , stl tut eksperimentttll 'nay i klinichaskoy onkollogfl AI~N, 3-3)SRI
Mr,.9 kvt .
VORONTSOV, N.H.;, IVANOVA MMYAKIN, K.F.
Data on the winter feeding of the gnome owl (Glaucidium passerimr-a
L.) Zool.zhur. 35 no.4:615-618 Ap '56. OffiRk 9:8)
1. Biologi-pochvennyy fakul'tat Moskovskogo gosudarstyannogo univer-
sitate, imeni K.V. Lomonosova.
(owls)
I fill MUN
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"A Comparative lnvezAipation of Hit;tochevdcal Changes ir, the Coni,,ectlve
Tissue, Developing Under Various T~jpes of' Carcinogenic Inrluences."
report submitted for the First Conference on the problems of' C,),to and
Histochemistry, Moscow, 19-21 Dee 1960.
Laboratory on the Stucbr of Carcinogenic Substances Institute of Experimental and
Clinical Oncology, Academy of Medical Sciences USSRp Moscow.
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"AUili0ii Androycl-Lin, R.; Gotov, G.; Ivanova) P.
OiZ: Physics Instituto, Bulgarian Academy of ScioncosCvizichorkl-/Ii-,~tir-ut Z1,01-ar;3kc.
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':TITLE: Effect of the passage of a direct current on the photo electromotive force in
bS f ilms
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~SGURCZ; Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Doklady, v. 19,,1966, 587-590
TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, direct current, photo
ABSMACT'. The art'-cle reports on the investigation of the nature of the additional
photo Ziq during the passarre of a direct current through PbS fiLms prepared
by chamical ---ipitation but without a formation Dhoto E~,Tx. Immediately after preci
pitatioa conductivity is of the p-taloo, and after thermal treaLment of 56011C
through 10 min. the conductivity chan,-,-3z t~ the n-type. For the most part gold olec- 1i
trodea Ifeaturing evaporation deposition of the films in a vacuum, wore used, and the
olp 1.07
photo &v2 was measured with an electronic voltmeter having an input; resistance f
OiLms) and the short circuit photocurront with a loop galvanometer having art internal
resistance of 4 ohms. Urnon the electrodes was shaded and the other with parts of the
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Pbs film iiIwainated. a photo E,'iT of 10-20 millivolts was obiiarved. T'ro ill=_-Inated
eloctrode is always positive with respect to the unilluminated electrode. Tho re3ults~
obtaincid relevant to the effect of adsorbed gasoa on the additional barrier phioto
show that it is of the samo nature as tho formation photo E~T- , This has been previous-
ly found by other investigators. The mechanism of how the additional photo _7112 changes
directIon during the passage of a strong external current shall require further in-
vostigations. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
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AUMOR: Androychin, R.; Getov, G.; IvaaovaA
ncos(Fizicheski
ORG: Physics Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Scie YInstitut Bolgarskoy
Akade=,--j-Nd-u-kj
TITLEi Effect of the passage of a direct current on the Ehn"T -olq!~-~romotive torce in
PbS films X
I 7j
SOURCE: Bulgarska akademiya na naukite. Doklady, v. 19,,1966, 587-590
TOPIC TAGS: lead compound, direct current, photo ERF, Ine.,-,94- r- "7
ABST,%,tCT: The article reports on the investigation of the nature of the additional
photo E~9 gonoratod during the passage of a direct curront tKrough PbS films prepared
by chemical precipitation but without a formation photo EIV. Immediately after proci-
pitation their conductivity is of the p-ta.pe, and after therzal troatment of 5600C
through 10 min. the conductivity changes to the n-type. For the mast part gold Glec-
trodos featuring evaporation deposition of the films in a vacuum ware used, and the 07
photo EIMF was measured with an electronic voltmeter having an input resistance of 1
ohms, and the short circuit photocurrent with a loop galvanometer having an internal
resistance of 1+ ohms. When the electrodes was ahaded and tho other with parts of the
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Pbs film illuminated, a photo ENF of 10-20 millivolts was observed. The illuminated
electrode is always positive with respect to the unilluminated eloctrode. The results
obtained relevant to the effect of adsorbed gases on the additional barrier photo EY2
show that it is of the same nature as the formation photo FJV. This has previous,
1y found by other investigators. The mechanism of how the additional photo VG' changes
direction during the passage of a strong external current shall require further in-
vestigations. Orig. art. has; 2 figures.
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"Some ReLularities of Ontogenetic Adaptation. the Dependence of a PhoLoreaction in Daphnia
Magna Upon Adaptation to Temperature," M. Ye'. Lobashev, P. G, Ivanova, L,nin;;rad dtate
U, It pp
I'Dok Akad Nauk SSSIIII Vol LVIII, No 1
Presonts ru~;ults d expaimmits Lo explain in what immsure a preiiitiLwary adapLation of
Daphnia to different temperatures (3-80 4nd 27-320C) can chanpe theIr reaction to
light -When they are transferred to nomal temperawre cor.141tions. 6.1bmitted. by
AcadepLician I. I. Shmalltrauzen, 27 Feb 1947.
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Iffect of the age of reproductive calls of animaln on the quality
of the progeny. Uch.sap.Lan.un. no.165:161-176 153. (H-U& 7:7)
1. Laboratorlya genetiki shivotnykh kafedry genetIki i selektoii
(tavedunshchiy kafedroy II.V.Turbin)
(Reproduction)
USSR
"Belantidiosis of-Figs." T~esis for degree og Dr.
Veterinary Sci., Sub 18 Mar 49, Moscow Veterinary
Adademy.
Summary 82, 16 Doc 52, Dissertations Presented
For Degrees ilL Science and Engineering in Mosccw
in 1949. From Vechernyaya Mos~~a, Jan-Dec 1949.
IVANOVA, P. 'S.
Opyt, Bot'by a Fastsiolezom Ovets Netodom Periodichemkikh Degell
lldntizatsly a Posleduyushchey Smenoy Vypasov, "Works on flelminthology" on the
73,th Birthday of K. I., Skryabin, lzdat. Akad. 'Allauk. SSSR, Moskva, 1953, J)'O 251
Ivanov Agricultui-al Institute
1:i:
V 'Ykicc"
Categor-y: USSR / rurm ninal Disease:; Cuu,;cd by 11,111:mintlm. V- I
Abs Juir: Refer. Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 72315
Author Ul'yanov P. V., Ivanova P. S.
Inst Not given
Title Protostrongylinosis in Sheep in the Ivanovsk Region.
Orig Pjb: Sb. Nauchn. Tr. Ivanovsk. S. Kh. In-ta, 1956, Vyp. 13, 161-163
Abstra~t: No abstract.
Card 1/1 -4-
rI7
Category: USSR Farm iwimal Discasej Caused by Helmintlis. V-3
Abs Jour: Refer. Zhur-Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 72323
Author : Grinberg D. S., Ivanova, P.S.
Inst : Not given
Title The Dehelminthization Experiments in Dogs with Ascaridosis
Orig Pub: Sb. Nauchn. Tr. Ivanovsk. S-Kh. In-ta, 1956, VYp- 13, 170-172
Abstract: In dogs, invaded by Toxacura canis and Toxascaris leonina, the
antibelminthic properties Of CC14 (I) and santonine (II) were
tested. I was administered in 0.1 - 0,2 g/kg doses, and II in
0.01 - 0.02 g/kg doses, followed by purgative. The effectiveness
of I- was 80 percent; II gave a considerably lower effect in de-
helminthization.
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ULIYANOV, *-'.V.,doteent-; IVANOVA, r S.,prof.
Data on the development of Dictiocaulus filaria prior to tho
infestation if eheep. Sbor.nauch.trud. Ivaa.selllchoz.inst.
no.16.-235-241 '58. (MIRA 13:11)
1. Kafedra akuaherstva i zoogigiyany Ivanovokogo sel'skokhozyaystvennogo
inatituta (for U11yanov).
(Sheop--Diseases and posts)
IVAINOVA, F. S.
"The Foci of Cattle Anaplasmosis in Belorussia."
Tenth Conference on Parasitological Problems and Diseasei5 with flatural
Reservoirs, 22-29 October 1959, Vol. II, Publishing House of Academy of
Sciences, USSR, Moscow-Leningrad, 1959.
Vitebsk Veterinary Institute