SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT IVANOVA, P.S. - IVANOVA, R.V.
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IVANOVA, PS.
Anaplaema marginale in the northernmost part of its range.
Trudy InBt.sool.AN Kazakh.SSR 12:94-95 160.
(MIRA 13--7)
(Vitebsk Province-Awp]Aawoeis)
(Holodechno Province-Anaplqemouie)
(Cattle-Diseases and pests)
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IVANOVA., P. S. (Professor, Vitebsk Veterinary Institute)
"Furazolidone [preparation from the group of nitrofuran ccmpouxids, obta~aed
at the Institute of Organic Synthesis of the Academy of Science of the
Latvian SSRJ in protozoic anterocolitis of piglets"
Veterinariya, Vol. 39, no. 4, April 1962 p. 34
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Treim;i*K In lambi. Vc.,terlm;ar.J.!!j 41 no.li
54-55 id 165. ( MURA .1 F , 2 )
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I . Vitebokly InAltut.
MIKIIALOCIERIA Ye.I., veter. vrach; IVANOVA, P.S., prof., nauchnyy
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rukovoditell
Localization of Acarus suis on the body of swine. Veterinariia
42 no.7:51-52 J1 t65. 01,11IR-It 18:9)
1. Vitebskly vaterinarnyy irwtitut.
ANTONOV, A.S.; GIRGORIYEVA, S.P.1 IVANOVA II.V.; BELOZEN'MY, A.N., akademik
.: 7i.-
Nucleotide composition of rapidly labeled RNA of the i3ilk
gland of the silkworm Bombyx mori L. Dokl. AN SSSR .1.54 no.lt
216-219 Ja'64. OCIRA 17:2)
1, Moskovakiy gosudaretvannyy univorvitet im. MIX. Uniononova.
ANTONOV, A.S.; LAYKOVA, N.F.; aANOVA,,_P.V.; GRIGORIYEVAO S.F.;
BEI,OZEMKIYf A.H., akademik
Ghanges in the amino acid composition of fibroin of the silkworm
Bombyx mori L. induced by the analogs of the nitrogen bases of
DNA and RNA. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 5:1201-1204 Aj) 164,
(M I HA. 17: 5)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennTj universitet im. M.V.Lomonosavat
VORONIN, A.; IVAITOVA, R.
Development of socialist property and the process of collevtivized
labor in collective farm production. Soto.-trud 4 no.12:3-12 D
'59. (MIRA 13:6)
(Collective farms)
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IVANOVA R
Members of the, Com,,;unist Youth Loaf,,ue as pionotors in the naticrX.1
movement for simump draina. ~:o and rechunation. Gidr. :L mel. 13 no.l!
55-56 Ja 161. (MI-A L/,:2)
:o 1:orii teta
1. InstrWctor otclela, roJodczhi T-Sentrallnor . - u
Vsesoyu-no,7o Loninokogo ko,w'111113tiC c,.oko--o ior,~za molodez7hi.
.Rovno Prcvincc--DralnziCe)
(co-n-auli t Youth
AFRAKSINA, A.7 IVANuVA, R.
Special feature exhibition on the mechanization and automation of
production processes in the meat industry. Mias.ind. SSSR 34 no,1:39--41
163" , (MRA 16:4)
1, Vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyayotva SSSR.
(Moscow-Exhibitions) (Meat industry-Equipment a3id supplies)
Meat industry at the Exhititior of Achieveirxvt o~' the ll!ttional
Economy of the U,.ILS.R~ M,,aq.tnd.Fq.-)R 35 no.l~.~2-3,1 164.
(MIR,A 17:4)
I. Vyst.,ivki dostizheniv naroAnogo 'vh!)zyaystvi
71
IVANOVA, R TYUNEYEVA, It.; TS114BAWVA, 11.
Information. Mias ind SSSR 34 no. 6:54-58 163. PMIRA, 17:5)
1. Pavillyon "Myasnaya promyshlennost'll na VyOvike clostizheniy
narodonogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Ivanova).
2. Vladivostokskiy myasokombinat (for Tyuneyeva).
3. Dallrybvtuz (for Mmbalova),,
I VANOVP lv. ; 14 1 UEOV31U , St. IVANOVA P -,J. I I J,'17
The colpopuncture method in the diagrionis and bri-,,ataii,nt of
adnexal infl8mmatory diseaseE. Akush, g.inek. (Sofiia',- A, -.o.2:
141-143 165-
1. VMI, Sofil.a. Kate-dra Fo akusheratvo i Iril'16,0110gillL (1-ukovo-
ditel: prof. I1. Shturkalav).
IARUKOVO T..; j'I,AI:0VA; Tz.
iidications and resulta of lateral and median episictomy.
Akush. ginek. (Sofiia) /, zio.3-.181-188 165.
1. Vissh meditsinski in8titut, SoMa) Katedra po akusherstvc
i ginekologiia (i-vikov. prof. II. Shturkalev) .
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T.,
priospiddo-golenideo of
A 33SR., nD. "0 ( 88 161, 98-11:0.
)r St)-U,CALLVa- 1111d
Q--x mit~icd,,i -ray
t;~ tA. i'D dof solid solut.lomw of thm for",
th,3 turnary nystim,t G&.4-Se 'n 1--fi w-ala
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AUTHORS: Radautsan, S.I., Madan, I.A., Molodyan, I.P., Ivanova, R.A.
TITLE: Formation of solid solutions in the InP-In2Se3 system
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 211, abstract
llZh143. ("Izv. Mold. fil. AN SSSR", 196o, No 3(69), io7 - log)
TEXT: The section InP-In2Se3 of the In-P-Se system was investigated.
The alloys were prepared from P, In, and Se of-99.98% purity, by the use of
vibration stirring according to the method similar with the production of InP,
and were studied by the 'x-ray structure and microscopic analyses and hardness
measurement methods. It was established that the alloys with compositions
close to that of InP (including InP.In2Se3) have a crystal lattice of the
ZnS type. The alloy gInP-In2Se3 has one phase, alloys from 41nP-ln2Se3 to
InP.In2Se3 are two-phase, but both phases have the ZnS structure. The observed
decrease of the lattice parameter as the In2Se3 content increases testifies
to the formation of solid solutions in these alloys. The alloy with compozitim
InP-3In2Se3 crystallizes into a low-symmetry structure. There are 6 references.
Z. Rogachevskaya
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AOrWA 10.1
AUTHORS: Radautsan, S. I., Ivanova, R. A.
TITLE: )olld solution formation on the bane of complex cowlinundr, of
[A T1 P, IVCV13
PPRIODICAL: Ref'pr;ttivnyy zhurnal, Metallurglya, no. 11, 18,
abstract 111133 ("Izv. AN Mold3SR", no. 10 (HH), 1961, 6'~ '10,
surninary in Moldavian)
TEXT: The systems ZnGv~")e 3- Zn.Se, 'ZnGeSe 3-Ga 12 S(13 and znG'O:-."v 3- In2'13(? WellP
Investigated by ineans of microscopic and X-ray analyses and by measuring ricro-
hardness. The alloys were prepared in evacuated qUartz ampoules in argon atmos-
phere at 1,100 - 1,2500C. It Is established tiiat In the studied systems on-the
base of the ZnGf-),'3e.3compound sol.ld solutIons wIth ZnS Stl'IlCtUrC Rl'(? formod. A
study of the systems WOOT -CdTe, CrEnTe -CdTe, CdGeTe -1.11,,Te CdSnTe3
3 3 3 - 30 '
CdGeSe -CdSe and CdSn3e -C(10"e has shown thnt solid solution regions exist also
3 3
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Solid solution formatIon on the base of... A05L)/AIOI
in these systems. There are () references.
Z. 11r,,gachevs?aya
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YUR I YEV, Yu.K.; ZEFIROVI N.S.;,UUWA,_~,A.
3j.6-Endoxo-cycloh4"n6a'and cyclohexenes. Part 9:
Synthesis of amino'derivatives of the 3,6-endoro.-cycloliexane
series* Zhur.ob-,ldhim. 33 no.3:813-817 Mr 163.~ (MIRA 16:3)
1. Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
M.V. Lomonosova,
(Cyclohexene)
(Amino compounds)
ZF.FIROV9 N.S.; IVANGU, R.A.; EGICER, R.M.; YURIM, Yu*K.
Bromination of adducts of 2,mthyl- and 2.,5-dime-thylXuxan
with maleic anhydride, Zhur.obkhim. 33 no.10-0439-340
0 163, (MM 16:11)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvaimyy universiteto
ZSFIROVO N.S.; IVANOVA R A - FILATOVA. RwS.; YLIRIYEV, Yu.K.
- - A-t.*
Deamination of methyl ester of exo-cis-2-amino,-,3,6-endcao-
hexahydrophthalic acid. Zhur.obekhim. 33 no.1.0:3440-3441
0 163, 00U 16:12)
I* Moskovskiy gooudarstvunnyy univerniteto
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ZEFIRCV, IsI.S.; WANICNA,
3,6-Endoxocyclohexanes and -cyckh.:,Xcl-n4~3. Fart 16:
rearrangement during halGfleriatiori of mothyl- drd
3,6-endoxocyclohexenedicarboxyl,-c acid.s. Zhur. c,b. khlm. 3-" no.l:
62-67 Ja 165. 1-8:2)
1. Mosko-skiy gosudarstvannyy universitt-t.
I L M., it
F U! N'S.I.
.-y:l,lr.:j-jc-ienei. Part 26,, Wr-.FIer-.
t.a: 'o n; 'n r xi ~- r e: I en -',I of
al..' i and it., enter. Zhur. ob. lthim~
Trj-
IVAINIOVA, R.A.;, KAS'YANOVA, A.A.; PAVI,f)V.
Studying the conditiona of Qati of
complex disperoions of hydroj:,h il If, volymej,~, tl,.ri 1
their wat,,3r resistance. Kauch. I T-"
R A 1.8
GAMOVA-KAYUKOVAO N-1-, kand,biol,nauk; SAMYSHKINA, M,,A,p stAxishi7 rifLucliq-Y
sotrudnik; BERNSHTM, M,M,t kand,takhn.nauk; KJSATOTAj M.D.,
mladehi.y nauchnyy sotrudnik; ABOLTINA, E,M., naadahij- mauchnyy
sotrudnikj CHERKESOVA, E,I., mladshiy nauehny7 aotru&nik; IVAN07A,
R.A laborant.
Resistance to moulds of artificial leather,, cowdboard
duck eamples, Nauoh.--iosl. trudy VNIJPIK no.1,'s:6"3
and 'ent-
162.,
(MIRA 18:1)
-A, il:
SIIVARTSHANI S,Me. kandamedonauk; KIPSKAYA.,
Results of the prevention of epido=ophytosia of the feet ixr
awi=ing pools. Vlost.demi vez., 35 no#U6648 Ja 161* (MIHA 3.493)
1. Iz kozhno-venerologichegkogo dispansera No,.13 Y!mmxenskogo
ra-yona Leningrada (glavuyy vrach Z.B.Liisitsyzay konaul'tant -
doktor med.nauk O.K, Shapoohnikov)a
(SMMIG POOLS-- FIGIENIC ASPECTS) (RIN(IWOFM)
kFWT-DISBASES)
V
OAMOVA,.KAYUKOVA, N.I.; SAMYSHKINA, M.A.; Prinimala uchastiyei IVANCVA,
R.A,, ld~orant
Artifioial leather resistant to the action of microorganisms
under high moisture and high temperature condtticnfl. Kcah.-
obuv.prom. 4 no.4126-28 Ap 162. (MIRA 150)
(Leather, Artificial-R.I.crobiology)
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- IVANOVA, R. D.
Vegetation in eroded sections of the right-bazir area of Saratov
Province on soils of heavy mechanical composition and its role
in erosion prevention. Uch. sap. Sar. un. 64:0-86 059.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Saratoy Proviuce~Soil binding)
Ak~
KULIKOVAO N.M.; VANOVA, R.G.
Xffect of ;noised geound water level on meadow vegetrtion. Uch.xap.
Xaz.un. 113 no.1:51-61 153. OMRA 10:3)
(Ta.tar A.S,.S.R.-Aeadowe and pastures)
(Soil moisture)
IVAFM R.K.
1--~-X_JTowk)
Change in the content of the total iron in the blood of dogs
during chronic loss of bile. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 6
no.1:87-88 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1. Iz kafedry normallnoy fiziologi-i (zav. prof. Ye.F.
Iarin) Tomskogo moditainskogo instituta.
(IRON IN THE BODY)
(BILE)
IVANOVA, R.G.
--
Useful wild plants of the Volga and Kama bottonlands vithin the
boundaries of the Tatar A.S.SR. Uchaup.4s.un.115 no-5*153-197
'55. (YILRA 10:3?
(Tatar A.S.S,R.-Botany, Iconomic)
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MASHIJKG
SAYUN, M.G.; YURASOVA, G.M.; -IVANOVA, V, A.Ya.
Xylenol. orange in the complexonometric detemination of lead in
lead concentrates. Zav.lab. 27 no.8:961-963 161. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy gornometallurgicheskiy
Institut tsvetnykh metallav.
(Lead--Analysis)
IVANOVA, R.K.
Rrythrocyte and leukocyto counts in dogs following, exclusion of
bile from the organism. Trudy Vnes.ob-va fiziolebiokhtnoi farm.
2:14o-142 154. MU 8:7)
1. Tomskiy meditainekly inatitut in. V.M.Holotova.
(ERYTHROCYTI.
count, off. of exclusion of bile from organinm in dogs)
(LVJKDGTTE COUN'T'
off. of exclusion of bile from organism in dogs)
(BILE,
off. of exclusion from orpani8m on er7throcyte & lauko-
cyto in dogs)
IFTTTI-7p
USSR/Humai and Animal Mysiology - Dlood. Blood Piscases.
Abe JOu;: Ref Mai, Diol.) No 3, 1959, 12685
Author Ivaiiova,,,,.R,K,
Inst Tomsk University
Title : Role of Hemopoietic Factor in Development of Anemia Li
Dogs with Parial Loss of Bile in the Organism by Way of
External Biliary Fistula. (Report 1. Role of "Intrin-
sic Factor")
Orig Pub : Tr. Tomskogo un-ta, 1956, 143, 251-256
Abstract No ab5l-.ract.
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_IVANOVA, R.M.; ASHWI, R.I.; WRIKOVA, Te.H.; VITTBM?G, 2.Y.;
6J-ffT-SMt?A, A.1L ; )MURIMA, H.S.; RAFIYBhKO, D.T.; BUR&KOVA,
G.Te.; NUTSNNXO, I.T.; KASIYANOVA. U.N.; PARSHIN, S.F., InSh.
Observations on the stability of track. Put' i put.khas.
no.10:6-7 0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. Studenty Moskovskogo instituta inzhenerov zbelesnodorozh-
nogo transporta. (for all except Pershin).
(Railroads-Track)
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IVANOVA, R,N.
M.vcorrhiza of the Siberian pine. Trudy Tom. obl kraeved. mus. 6 mo.li
36-4D 162.
Raco=andation for the seeding and planting of Siberian pixie in the
forest nurseries and in forest plantation areas of IrIctitsk Province,
lbid.s76-132. Of~; :L7:;Ill'
1. Vostochno-.04birskiy otdel Vsesoyuznogo geognaficheskogo obahchestira.
,4Q2Q5-66 E11JT (1
ACC NR: AP6011373
m)/FCC/E1'1P(t)/ETI lil)(c) G14/J1)
SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/66/002/003/0308/03H
6.
AUTHOR: Bazhenov, V._A.; Ivanova, R. N.; Miroshnikov, M. M.
ORG: none
TITLE: Determination of the mass of H20, C02, and 03 in various layers of the atmosi)her-6
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery I okeana, v. 2, no. 3, 1966, 308-311
TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric moisture, atmospheric ozone, carbon dioxide, atmospheric optics
ABSTRACT: A niethod is described for calculating the mass of absorbing p8cs (1120, C02,
and 03) along inclined paths which connect any two points in the atmosphere. The curvature of
the earth and refraction are taken into account. The vertical distribution of the concentration
of gases is assumed given. The magnitude of refraction is determined by the height variation
of the index of refraction of air. A nomogram is plotted on the basis of information on the
refraction curvature of an optical ray in the atmosphere. The nomogram is used to determine
the height of the observer, the height of the radiation source, the zenilh angle of observation,
the zenith angle of radiation, and the distance between the observer and the radiation source.
If any three of these geometric quantities are known, the remaining ones can be determined by
using the nomogram. A formula is given for determining the mass of the absorbing gas. After
C,rd 1/2 UDC: 551.510.03:551.593.1
determining the mass of the absorbing gas on the path of the ray in a gIven stratum of the
atmosphere, the absorption radiation by the stratum is determined. The auttior thanks B. S.
Neporent. Ye. 0.- Fedorova, and M. S. K16eleva for their important comments while perform-
ing this study. Orig. aft. has: 2 tables, 4 figures, and 3 formulas.
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SMIRITOV, B.P.; IVANOVA, R.P.
Effect of calcium ions on the respiration of isolated
chloroplasts. Izv.Kar.i Koll.fil.All SSSR no.4:76-81 159.
(MIRA 13:5)
1. Laboratoriya biokhimii lipidov Inatituta b1ologii Karel'skogo
filiala AN SSSR.
(Chromatophoroo) (Calcium-Phyoiological effect)
DAIDYKIII, V.P.; IVA!;70VAy R.P.
Acid-soluble compounds in rape and sugar beet plants grown at
different soil temperatures and given different mineral
nutrients. Dokl. All SSSR 146 no.1:229-232 S f62. ('111PU, 15:9)
1. Karellskiy filial AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom N.M.
Sisakyanom.
(Fla nto-l-letaboli sm)
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IVANOVAq R.P.
Behavior of the Integral Curves of a System of-~' our Differential Equations
in the Neighborhood of a Singular Point pe 61
TFANSACTIONS OF THE 2ND REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE ON KILTHMTICS AND MECHANICS
(TRLW VMRDY RESPUBLIKANSKOT KNDFMNTSII PO MATMUTIKE I MI'MANIM), 184
pages publiahed by the publishing house of the AS KAZAKH SSRj ALM.-ILTA, USSR, 1962
L 14153-66 E'f-/'r W
ACC NR- AP6001316 SOURCE CODE: UP./02100/6.ri)'~DOO/009/0040/00~t4
AUTHOR: Hosin, A. F. z Ivanova. R. P. Karaba-yov. E. M.
ORG: Institute of Medical madit:sinn),:oy
radiologii AM SSSR)
TITLE: Energy-producing processes and post-radiation cel.l.reco'MM-
SOURCE: AM SSSR. Vestnik, no. 9, 1965, 40-44
TOPIC TAGS: cytology, yeast, biologic respiration, cell physiol!)gy, ferinentaticin,
ionizing radiation. radiation damage
ABSTRACT: Yeast cells were used in a study of respiratiori,41id 1*4.~rihentation, t1foo
processes intimately associated with cell recovery after lxradiotion. Intenbity: of
respiration was found to be much higher in irradiated than in uofr;vadiated colls,
the rate being directly proportional to the dose. Tho showed Thilt '
yeast strains capable of recovery at-ter irradiation cA.-insurt.a much more Oxygen thall
do strains that do not possess this capacity. The lztter iacluda haploids which
lose their ability to multiply indefinitely after exposviNj ixi icoizing radiatiou'.
UDC; 612.014.482 C612.6.03 : 612.261+617-001.28-07:(~il,6-003.93-0183
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The authors suggest that intensification of the oxidation Vp)ceaj;e-,s in irvid;Iated
cells is a means of deto2cifying the products generated by irradi.Iction; it ina!l illpo
ensure the generation of macraergic compounds needed for rej)air (:1,the injured
macromolecules. A relationsbip was found between the resta~%tim of irradiated
yeast under anaerobic conditions and the cell concentratiors In silspension, -tile
amount of glucose per cell being equal. The denser the cell susim-nalon, the lcrd4!r
the level of recovery. This may be due to the accumulation of t1w end pr'0&4~ts of
metabolism in the medium. Even with fairly low concentrations of alcohol (:?--4%)
recovery in the presence of glucoae in dilute suspensions win greatly inhibited.
Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables.
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AUTHOR: Ivanova, R.P.
TITLE: The Temperature Dependence of the Thermomagnetic
Nernst-Ettingshatisen Effect in Nickel0and Nickel-Iron-1
Alloys 1P k
PERIODICAL:Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1959, Vol 8, Nr
PP 851-656 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors studied the Nernst-Ettingshausen effect in
nickel and six nickel-iron alloys (alloys Dir 1 to 6 with
36, 45, 55, 65, 75 and 85% Ni respectively). The
dependences of this effect on magnetic field intensity
(up to - 1600 Oe) and on temperature (40 to 600*C) were
obtained as well as its dependence on the composition of
the alloys at various temperatures. Moasurements were
carried out on samples in the form of parallelepipeds of
5 X 15 X 150 mm dimensions. The temperature gradient was
produced by means of two heaters (nichrome jipirals) placed
inside copper tubes and insulated with quartz from the
latter. These copper tubes were laid along the longest
faces of the sample, as shown in Fig 1. Tho temperature
gradient ( AT) produced in this way amounted -to 5 to 10 0C,
Card 1/5 and it was held constant in a given test to within 0-050C.
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The Temperature Dependence of the Thermomagnetic Nernst;-Ettingshausen
Effect in Nickel and Nickel-Iron Alloys
Temperatures were measured by means of two chromel-
alumel thermocouples, a low-resistance potentiometer of
PPTN-1 type and an M-21/4 galvanometer. The! heaters
were supplied from a stabilized source r-ind the sample was
placed inside a molybdenum glass tube (Fig .1.) ovacunted
to 0.01 min 11g. Before measurements each sample was Rept
in a given temperature gradient for one hour. The
Nernst-Ettingshausen emf was measured by a compensation
technique, using a low-resistance d.c. potentiometer;
when the emf was very low a photoelectro-opLical amplifier
was employed. The terminals used to measure -the
Nernst-Ettingshausen emf weret in the forni of projections,
integral with the sample, to which silvtr electrodes were
soldered. The dependence of the Nernst-Ettingshausen emf
an the applied magnetic field in pure nickel is shown in
Fig 2 (the individual curves vepresent diffe.rent sample
temperatures, defined as the mean between the temperatures
at the two heated faces of the sample). The curves of
Fig 2 are typical also of the field dependence of the
Card 2/5 Nernst-Ettingshausen emf of the six nickel-iron alloys. pr-"
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The Temperature Dependence of the Thermomagnetic lerrist-Ettingshausen
Effect in Nickel and Nickel-Iron Alloys
The ordinate of Fig 2 represents (I qtiantity EVATb
volt/deg, where E is the Nernst-Ettingshauqen emf in
volts; F, is the distance between the t-.vo thermocouples
in cm; b is the thickness of the saniple in cm and AT io
the temperature difference between the t-wo heated faces of
the sample (in *C). Fig 2 shows that in fields of the
order of 75 to 1,00 00 the N(,,.r*ri.-gt-l,,Lt.i,rip,,,,;Iiittxq;eri emr of pure
nickel rises rapidly. In the case of alloy.4i with small
amounts of nickel thij rise is linear. In fields greater
than ~100 Oe the value of the Nernst-Ettingshausen einf (E)
reaches saturation in all cases except i%rhen measurements
were made close to the Curie point (in stich cases a
continuous increase of E with the magnetic field H. was
observed). The saturation emf were extrapolated until
they cut the ordinate axis (H =-O). File 3 shows the
temperature dependence of' the qiiantitiea obtained by such
extrapolation for ure Ni and the six Ni-Fe alloys.
Between 40 and 650 C the curves representing -the Nernst-
Ettingshausen emf of nickel. and the alloys Nr 3 to 6 (55,
Card 3/5 65, 75, 851% Ni) first rise linearly with temperature and
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The Temperature Dependence of the Thermomagnetic Nerrist-Lttingshausen
Effect in Nickel and Nickel-Iron Alloys
then they reach maxima of (Et/jXfb)jj.0 at temperatures
which are different for different compcii;itions. Thesie
maxima are 1.17 (at 26o0c), 6.o (at 300*05
3.6 (at 4609C), 6.8 (at 4200C) and 1.B IiV/deg (at 280 C)
in the case of samples with 55, 65, 751 85 and 100% nickel
respectively. After passing through their maxima the,
curves representing Ni and the alloys Nr 3 to 6 fall
rapidly with increase of temperature on approaching their
Curie points. The saturation values of the Nernst-
Ettingshausen enif of the alloys Nr 1 and 2 (-7')6 and 459'0' Ni)
fall linearly with temperature (Fig 3); these straight
lines are simply the falling portions of curves which are
similar in shape to those of pure Ni and the alloys
Nr 3 to 6. Dependence of E on the composItion at
temperatures of 100, 200, 300 and 4000C is shown in Fig 4.
All curves in Fig 4 have two maxima, One of these occurs
at 85,/6 Ni at all temperatures and its value rises with
increase of temperature. The other maximum is displaced
on rise of temperature towards higher amounts of Ni and
Card 4/5 its value falls with increase of temperature. LK
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The Temperature Dependence of the Thermomagnetic Ne;mst-Ettingshausc-n
Effect in Nickel and Nickel-Iron Alloys
Acknowledgment is made to Professor Ye.I.KondaL.,;kayra for,
her advice. There are 4 figures, 1 table and
6 references, 3 of which are Soviet and 3 English.
ASSOCIATION:14oskovskiy gosudarstvexinyy universitet im N.V.Lomonouova
(Moscow State University imeni DI.V.Loinonosov)
,SUBMITTED: May 8, 1959
Card 5/5
I -IVANOVA, R.P.
Transverse thermomagnetic effect in nickel and Iron-aickel alloys
as a function of magnetization. Vest Moak. ua. Ser. mat., makh.,
astron., f12., khim. 14 no.2:79--86 159 (HIRIL 13:3)
1. Kafedra magnetisma Moskovskogo goeuniversitets.
(7hermomagnetism) (Nickel) (Iron-nickel alloym:).
MOROZOVA, O.T. ; IVANOVA, R.P.; KOMOV, V.1i.
Chemical composition of wood from dying and dr), trunks of Korean
pine and Ayan. spruce. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSS-M no.3:45-49 16o.
(MMA 13:10)
1. DallnevostochW filial Sibirelcogo oWelenli-a AN SSSR i
Urallskiy filial AN SSSR.
(Pine) (spruce)
M03111t A.F.; TVANOVA, R.P.; KARABAYZV, E.I.I.
Procei3sea supplying energy and postradiation refl-toration.of
the cello.-Voot. AMII SSSR~20 mo.9s40-44 165.
(KIRA l8t1l.)
1. Institut moditainskoy radiologii 9IN SSSR, Obninak.
I
11ADYKIN, %Pj ()PA7;VET*lKTl*p TVANOVAg
Fnvircnr,ental conditionn and onergy, metabollen In plFc.,ita. T r-, -17
Kar. fil. AN SSSR no.17:4-21 164. (Y-IRA 18-0)
KIM, M.P., glav. red.; ARUTYUNYMI, Yu,,V~., red.; GUSSEV, X.N., red.~
DANILOV, V.P., red.p SJURAFOV, G,,V.p red.;
red.; KACHURII-.'A, A.V~s, red.; RADER, V.I., red.; ITAURN,
K.M.D tekhn. red.
[Alliance betweenthe working class and peasantry at the
present-day stage]Soiuz rabochego klassa i krest'Janstva
na sovremennom etape. Moskva, lzd-.vo VPSh i AQ1x 1962.
358 u. (MIRA 15:9)
1. Moscow. Akademiya obshcho6tvermykh nauk.
(Agricuitura.L P03"icy)
MKILTEROV, I.P.; IVAIMIA, R.S.; SOROKO, V.Ye.
Effect of water vapors and iron compounds on the activity of a
vanadium catalyst in a fluidized bed. Zhur. prua. Idlint. 36
no.4:730-736 Ap 163. OMRA 16:7)
1. LeninUadskiy tekhnologichaskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
(Vanadium catalyats) (Wator vapDr)
(Iron compowx1s)
IVAROVA, R.S.; ~WILENOV, I-P-
Poisoning of a vRnadium catalYst in a fluidized bed I~y arsenic
trjoyide. Zhur. prild. khim. 36 no.4,.737-742 Ap 163.
(IAIRA 16:7)
1,, Leningrad3kiy tekhnologi-.hegkiy inatitut ImmL Leilmoveta.
(Vanadium catalysta) (kreenic oxideq)
NOVIKOVA, S. A.; IVANOVA, R. S.
Measuring the foroe ef - b frige"nee of synthetic -flbervN
Khim. volok. no.6:34-36 162. Oam 16, 1)
1. VsesoyuzW nauchno-issladovatellakiy institut Jakusotven-
nogo volokna.
, I
(Textile fiberej Syntbetic-Optical properties)
'P.
I
. 1, I, i t I I ..
MUKHLENOV, I.P.; IVANOVA, R.S.
Poisoning of a vanadium catalyst for the oxidation ol'' sulfurous
anhytride in fluidized bad. Zhur. prik:L. khiih. 38 no. 10:
2328-2330 0 165, (HIRA 18:12)
1. Leningradukly takhnologicheBkiy institut b*nI Lensovata.
Submitted Sapt. 13, 1963.
XCC NR# A160341~68.
lvanova..R. So; Ignatov, Di V.; Zaytsev. A. A.
ORG: none
TITIZ: Electronogra~hio investigation of the carbonization of thin films of tungsten,
Iannealed in va*
cuum at high temperatures
SOURCE: AN SSSR. lns*titut metallurgii. Svoystva i primeneniye charoprochnykh
splavov (P~roporties and application of heat resistant alloyn)o Moscaw, Izd-vo Nauka,
1966, 2go-2,92
TOPIC TAGS: metal fil-,A, tungsten, electronic measurement
AIBSTRACT: The experimental samples ware thin films of tungsten (thickness 400 AQ),
produced in a vacuum: of 3 x 10' torr by vaporization and condensation on a support.
The supports used were sheets of mica and lumps of sodium chloride. The tungsten
spiral for vaporization wa's made from a wire with a diameter of 150 ram, and was 13 mm
long and h'ad a diameter of 1-5-2 mm. *The mounted spiral was etched in mixture of
nitric and hydrofluorio acids. Before vaporization the apiral was dogas�ed for a long
period of time by heating it with an electric cutrent in a vacuwa of W--*I-Wo tarr.
The tungsten films, with a thickness of 400-500 A, ware separated from the supports by
carefully immersing the mica sheets or the sodium chloride In a cup or distilIed vatere
Cord 1
NRi AT60YA68
The fi-Ims; were washed of traces of salts by transferring thent into another cup of pure
water. The tungsten film produced in this 4mann r were heated in the temperature
interval of 800 to 18000 in a'Vacuum of 10 -1028 torr, by passing am electric cur-rent
The phase com-position of the film was determined by the olectronographic method.
M2~ysis of the oloctronograms showed that: i) tungsten filmq hoal;ad in a vacuum of
10 torr without the use of traps cooled by liquid nitrogen, at temperatures of
900-10000, are transformed within 1 hour Into the carbides W2C and 'M"0; at 8000, W2C is
observ!e.O in the amount of approximately 30%; 2) even for films heated in a vacuum of
3 x 10 torr, with the use of two traps cooled by liquid nitrogen, An the temperature
interval from 1000-17000, there is always present a mixture of W2C mid WC. Ctrig, art.
hass 2 figures.
SUB COM 11/ SUBM DATEs
IOJun66/ CRIG REFs 001/ OTH RMN 001
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JVANOVA R.V.4 PROTASOVA, Yu.S.; STEPIMIOVICH, A.D.
Effect of the heteorogenous s1v factor on the U-natics and
mechanism of the cracking of butanes. NoftekhIm!ia 5 no.li
33-39 Ja.-F 165. (MIRA IF: 5)
1. Saratovsk-Ily gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ch-,-wrAvshev-
akogo, kafedra khImicheskoy fiziki..
USCR / Goneral and '~p,,,cial Zoology- Iasocts. iL-araf ul P
Insfct-9 3nd ~;,.rachnid3. Pests of --rPore,-e Cultures.
C,
Abs Jour: Rof Zil'iur--Biol. , Yo 14, 105A, 6,1095.
L Is t
Title u to Control curculio T11chius on the
21ant.
Crig Pub: Zashchita rast. ot vredit. i bolozliay, 1957,
7~7
1 o 3,42--43.
kbstract: 1c.. inou'. -organizational and meas-
u-_s territorial separation (5-6 !,i,1)7
if riew sowin6s from alfalfa s,~,od plants;
~uarly utilization of alfalfa so,-:ing for seeds,
in extreime cases alternation of utilization for
seeds nd hay; early (not after ~Llerlinj' I') cutting
of the se,'iinal alfalfa and [~,.ath~~riig the harvest
r,ard. 1/2
57
US-3R / Ganeral. and Soocial Zoolof, H~
~Y- Insact,,~. zarmful P
Insects and krachnids. Posts of Forage Cultures.
Aba Jour: Ref Zhur-BiOlij Nd 14j 1958, 64075.
i,bstract: from the second cropi oven from a -cart of the
t-ile
depth
alfalfa lavor to a
area, and tilling
of 25-30 cm with prelilinary shallow -)Jo,ying.
The -)oriod of tha alfalfa chamical treatLent
lasts fmz the budding tiLle to the ond of blos-
soraing, excluding the tLae Of 1-aasc. blossoming.
The best crop sas obtained by treatin6 alfalfa
with DDT or 3171C (120 kg/ha) and. %,.-ith .-Ifofatoks"
(?,o k6;/ha). At the oxpenditure of 115-76 rubles
on chomical toxic avents )er one hectara, the
value of tho adqitional ~przlducb amountad to 1500
rubl3s or more. P. idrianov.
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USSR/Goneral and Systouatic Zoology. Insects. Harmful F
Insecto and Acarids, Fodder Pasta.
Aba Jour : Rof Zhur - Biol., No 3, 1959, No 11623
Author i Ivanova R,V.
Inst 'Sd_id_ntifYd'-'Rcsoarch Institute of the Contral
Chernozem Belt.
Title Conditions of the Maas Multiplication of Alfalfa
Seed-Eating Weevila (Curculio Tyohlus).
Orig Pub Byul, nauchno-tokhn. Inform. N.-i. In-ta s.-kh.
tsentr. chernoSemn. polosy, 1957, No 3, 57.
Abstract The weevils emerge from hibernation at the averaSe
daily temperature of 7-150 In the course of 21-32
days and take nourishment at a temperature above
150. The embr zonic development at 250 lasts 6
days; at 12-20 , 10 days. The hu-mid soil surface
is not favorable for the pupation of larvae.
Card 1/2 - 26 -
USSR/General and Syatematic Zoology. Insects. Harmful F
Insects and Acaride# Fodder Pests,
Abs Jour Ref Zhur :. Biol,j No 3, 1959, No 11623
Temperatures greater than 300 Inhibit the devol.
opment of the weevils.
Card 2/2
TK
COr("'~'-Orls of the stripping of a prjr:Ory ga,
ate
V'- th linIC 11t, eleva"Ad t1Mt6rqt!1re8 hnd proz-3iiurca,,
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SMIKOVA, L.I.J. inzh.; IVUIOVA R.V.p inzh.
Electron microscopy study of polishing powders. Stek. i ker.
21 no.1:34-37 Ja 164. (MIRA 170)
f : 11 1t-p-j .... . 1 1
KARPOV, Yu.A.; GLAVIN, G.G.; ZAVIYAT,C)V, 0.V.;_1VV1O1/A 2.V,
Evaluation of IQ-be senoitivitv of ay-ygen detactJon in niob-1,Wx
by the vacuum melting method. Zav.]-tib. 31 no.1.0:1190-1191 165,
01IRA 19:1)
1. Gosudaretvennyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proycktnyy
institut rodkome-tallichoskoy promyshlennosti.
IVANOVA, R.V., Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Biological
I
4~~"s of the alfalfa
Tychius flavus Beck and a system
Len 1958, 18 pp with diagrams (Ifin of Arr USSR. Len
A, r Inst) 100 coTies M, 91-;58, 92)
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IVANOVA, R.V.
Distribution of apple pests in Ivanovo Frovinexi. K pozn.fmmy i
flory Ivan.obl. no.]..-6(>-,?l 161. (MIRA 15 t 7)
(1vanovo Pravince.-Apple-Diseases and posts)
(Ivanovo Frovince-Insecto, Injurioua an(I bexxificial)
IVANOVA, R. V.
Apropos of neuroq4ychic din'orders in hyperinsull-nism with the
hypoglycemic syrArme. Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 60 nrj.7:8W.--886 160.
(MIRA 1411)
1. Wedra psikhiatrii detskogo vozrasta (zav. "* profs G,ye,
Sukhareva) TSentrallnogo instituta, usaverehonst-vovaniyn. vracheyp
Moskva.
(HYPERIMULINISM) (RYPOGLYCERIA)
DAWKIN) B.B.; NIKOIAYEVA-FEDOIZOVICH, H.V.; IVPJiOVA, JI.V. (I~kwcow)
Adsorption of anions of alAphatic sulfonic uci~~ on the mproury
electrode, and effect of these anions on-the kinetics of electa-ede
processes. Zhur. fiz. kbim. 34 no,41894-006 Ap 160,
(DEIRA 14:5)
(Sulfonic acids) (Electrodes, Mercury)
PYATNOV., V.I. BIBIKOVA, V.I,,- DARVOYD, LL;.-jVpjqYA.
j R,V,' ; YMATKINAj
V.A.; GillZBURG, A.I., nau,,!hrqy red., red. izd,.,Tal
HYKOVA, V.V,, tekhn. red.
(Industry's requiremento as to quality of minexal raw materiala)
Trebwanlia prou7shlennosti k kachoutm minorallnogo ayr"la; syravoch-
nik dlia geologov. Izd.2., perero Moskva, Gcm, Wilicluio-teklm. izd-vo
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nogo s rlya.
~Th&Uium) Undium) (Gallimm)
KOROVIII, S.S.; IVANOVA, H.V,; SAAKOVA, O.V,; BOLISHAICOV, K.A.
Extraction of galliwu from the sulfuric acid solutions by butyl
acetate. Zhur. prikI. khim. 34 no.5r1007-1012 PV 161.
(MIRA 16A)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichoikoy tookhnologii Im.
Lomonosova.
(Gallium) (Sulfivic twid)
(Acetic acid)
EIBIKOVA., V.I.s IVA113VA, R.V.
"Technologische methoden' der gewinnang won matallischax gallimm
aud alumirLiummhatof fen.*
Report submitted to the 14th Congress on Mining arA Metallurgy,,
Fmiberg,, OR 13-16 June 1962
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, NIKOLAVENKO, V.P.; IVANOU, R.V.
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Industrial mastering of drum separators with Magnetic systems
of barium ferrite. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.2.-79-80 Mr-Ap 165.
(MIRA 18: 5)
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Conditions of the stripping of a galli= primary concentrate
with water at elevated temperature and pressures. Dok-',. AN
Azerb. SSR 20 no.12:15-20 164. (M"-RA 18:4)
1. Institut khimii AN AzerbSSR.
IVANOVA, R.V.; STEPMOVICH, A.D.
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Initiated cracking of ethane. Zhur. fiz. khim. 36 no.l.-222-
224 Ja 162. (MIRA 160)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvenn~7 universitet Im. Chernyshevskogo.
(Ethane) (Cracking process)