SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUZNETSOVA, N. S. - KUZNETSOVA, R. I.
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RAYKHSHTAT, G.N.; SHAPIRO, A.A.; LEYKRIA, R.F.; KALPA-SEVA, M.F.; BERLOVICH, E.A.;
RYUMINA, M.G.; BROYXR, T.N.J-~!~11-ZTSGVA, N.S.
Epidemiological effectiveness of proventivo bactoriophage treatment
against dysentery in pediatric institutions. Zhur. mikrobiol.# epid.
i immn. 42 no.8:139-141 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:9)
1. Sanitarno-opiderio ogirhoska)u stantalyu Sverdlovskogo rayona
Moskvy.
Y,X~ILLRCN, KtJZNI-",TJOVA. N.V.,- ')K(.,FUlK'
.511ver chlorlde and thln mothrd for dets~rtninin.r.
Its atundard potent.1'al in thn clrcultq without. tran-Ifer.
Trudy inst. Kam. star,!., mer A jzm. prilb. n.,.68742..511 163.
NR t, 17
A - , -)'VIJtCJ'j~jY 4-njjtjt.U* mctralop'...'
1. Vsesoyuzny~
!m. D.1. Mendeleyevq.
ALEKSANDROVY V.V.; VRUBIYVSKAYA, L.V.; KOLLEROV, D.K.; KUZUETSOVA, N.V.;
SKORZKY I.L.
Standard buffer solutions and the determination of their
pH in the temperature range of 0 to 950C. Trudy inst.
Kom. stand., mer i izm. prib. no.68t59-79 163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy institut metrologii
im. D.I. Mendeleyeva i Khartkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
AnRUMVP K.A.; 0-MOROV, V.I.; KHANANASHVILI, L.M.; KIMNET,"WA, F.V.
Reactions of cohydrolysis of metlylviry1dichloroBilane with
various alkylchloronlanes. Zhur. ob. khim. 35 no.3,-124-527
Mr 165. (HIPA 18W
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimichnskoy tekhnolngii imeni
M.V. Lomonosova.
ANDRIANOV, K.A.; SIDOROVO V.T.; rXANANASHVILI, L.M.; KiZINETS07At N.V.
Reaction of the cohydrol.yeis of methylallyIdIchlorosilans with
mathyl- and othyldichlorosilanes. Zhur. ob. kbim. 35 no.4:698-700
Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Moakovskiy institut tonkoy khlmicheakoy tekbnologli imni
M.V. Lomonosova.
NIKOLAYEV, L.K., inzh.; KUZNETSOVA, N.V., inzh.; NIKOLAYEVA, V.V., inZhe
Use of different types of electrical machines. Elektrotekhnika 36
no.1215 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3)
F U?I-Ni~,.Fz,_CV,,i I N. V.
Yuznet,-ova, 11. V.
"The effectiveness of fertilizer and of organic-mineral mixtures of
various composition on sod-r)odzolic soils of Moscow Oblast." Moscow
Order of Lenin Agricultural Acaderny irneni K. A. Timiryazev. Moscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences)
Knizhnaya letopis
No. 15, 1956. Moscow
KmnTSOVA, mv.
Ascorbic acid content of certain vegetables (root crops) of the
Stalinabad region. Dokl. AN Tadsh. SSR no.21:61-65 157.
WRA 11:7)
1.Kafedra obehahey gigiyeny Stalinabadekogo medinatituta im.
Abuali Ibn-Sluo. Predstavlano chlonom-korrespondentow AD Tadzhikokoy
SSR Ta,A, Rakhimov7m,
(Stalinabad Province--Root crops)
KUZMSCVA, N.Y.
'. - - ~ -
Seasonal variAtiono in the ascorbic ncid content of leafy vegetables
in some regions of Tajikistan. Trudy Stal.wed.lust. 27:125-131 '57
1. Is kafedry obehohey eigiyerq (2av. kafedroy - dote-Se$~ Dinkells)p,
(TAJUMAN-VEGETABUS)
(ASCORBIC ACID)
KUMVSOVA, NOV
Importmwe of the determination of dehydronacarbic aeld In cow milk
and sono raw vegetable produotse Trudy Stalo meId.inst. 2712133-136 157
(MIRA 11:9)
1, Irs kafedry obshchey gigiyol (2A.7. kafadroy dots. S.S. Dinkells),
(MMMOASOMBIO ACM -
D
(MILK-ANALYSIS AND PJARINATION)
(PLANTSO 3DIBU-ANALYSIS)
KUZNETSOVAy N.V.
KUZNETSOVAo N.V.j tand Wd Sci-(dios) "Seasonal dynamics of the
ascorbic acid content in plaPt products and cowla milk of Southern
Tadzhikistan." Sta A-U-3 p 1958o 17 pp (Kazakh State Mad Inst). 300
copies (KL, 20-58,101)
V.V*
scorbic acid content of stone fruit from certain localities in
jikistan, Vopr,pit, 17 no.1:95 Ja-F 138. (KIRA 11W
1e Is Imfodry obobehey giglyany (save - doteent S.SoDinkelis)
Stalinabadskogo maditsinskogo instituta,
(ASCORBIC ACID) (TAJIXISTAN-STOZIN YRUIT)
7BY INCYVA, T.N.; BUNM, N.S.; XUMTSOVA. N.V.
Iffect of teMerature on nuclaic aoida of B. lichealfmis. Blokhtalla
24 no.5012-921 S-0 159. (KIRA 1312)
1, Xafadra biokbinit rastanly Mookovskoga gosudaretvonnogo universi-
teta im. N.V. lomonosova.
(NUCLMIC ACIDS metab.)
UMSHANOVICH, V.N.; NUZNTSOVA, N..V*_;,_BUNINAf 11.14.
Inhibition of the suocinic oxidass reaction from Trypanooma cruzio
Biokhimiia 26 no.2023-331 Mr-Ap 161. (MIRA 14:.5)
1. Department of Anti-Cancer Preparations; the State Control Institute
of Medical and Biological Preparations, Moscow.
(SUCCINIC OXIDASE) (TRYPANOSOKEASIS)
KUZNE7SOVA, N.V.; MORDOMOVIC11, L.G.; MUKHSIN-ZADE, Mb.
Characteristics of the camposition of milk and national swir milk
products prepared in Tajikistan (dzhurgot, dukh, chakka kurut).
Zdrav.Tndzh. 9 no-3t44-47 MT-Je 162. N~-PA 15:8)
1. 1z Instituta krayevoy meditsiny AN Tadzhikskoy SSR~ kafedry
gigiyeny Tadzhikokogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Abuali ibni
Sino i pembehevoy laboratorii Dushanbinakoy gorodskoy sanitarno-
epidemiologicheakoy stantsti.
(TAJIKISTAN-DAIRY PRODUCTS-ANALYSIS AND FXAMINATION)
GERSHANOVICH, V.SM; ZUYEV, V.A.; BUNINA, N.N.; KUZNETSOVA, N.V.; UTS, G,T.
Cbemical nature and the mechanism of action of the succ1n1c oxidase
inhibitor from Trypanosoma cruzi. Biokhimiia 27 no.2t252-259
Mr-Ap 162. (MIRA 15:8)
1. Institute of Vaccines and Sera, and the State Control Institute
of Medic&l and Biological Preparations, Moscow.
(SUCCINIC OXIDASE) (TRrPANOSOMA CRUZI)
K,P,N:llZ'jUV;t) N,V&j dr)"imt
Compoaition )f 'oo,J rutionn !n c:41.1ti-on's institutlor's
in Duahnnbo, Trudy Tadzho modo 161. (MiNA 17s8)
1. Iz Itall"Odiv abalichey' g.lglYk,,rQr (ZkV. - d,)Lu,)11*. lAnkg"U.,q)
Tatlzft-.*icakogc gosudestvvarv~g,) lltotituLa izent
Abuall lbn--G3no.
O"liVARTSMAN I Sch.; MIKHAYLOV, Yu.F.; PAPAUN, Kh.M.1 V711,I(INA, Zh.k..;
KUMELiM. N.V.; VISLOGIJZOVA, E.A.; KUI,'CfllTSYJtYA, 1,B.
Optimum apparent density of steel pouring stoppers made by the
stiff mud process. Ogneupory 30 no.629-14 165. (mif(A 1981)
1. VostonhrWy Institut ogneuporov (for Shvartsman, Mikhaylov).
2. NIzhnv-TagIl'skiy metallurgichenkJy kombinat Imeni Lenina
(for flapakin, Vydrina, Kuznetsova, Vieloguzova, Kullchitskaya).
KUZNETBOVA N.V.
History of the formation of structures in the marginal zone of
the Pechora depression in connection with their oil potential.
Neftegaz. geol. i geofiz. nooll:6-10 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Ukhtinskaya. tematicheskayn ekspeditsiya UTGU,
~ ~-Clrc! 112
ix I I -- -- - - -.,- -.-- - . - --- - ---. - - --- - - -
0 ,
VASIL'YEVp L.I.; KUIMIKO, E.M.; JCUZNETSOVAO N.Ya-.--
Determination of uropepain in patienta with diseases of digaistive
organs. :Nat. mod. zhur. no.6s44,46 N-D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
LKlinicbeekayn bolluitse, No 6 Moogorzdravotdola (vlavvrach - LH.
Kurgannikov). -
(UROPEPSIN) (DIGESTIVE ORGANS-DISEASES)
SIMIAKINY A.M.; BARABANOV, V.Ye.; BORLSOV., L.N.I.;
GPIBKOV, MI.; GRUDESOV, 'PL,~'HYOV, J,A.;
KUZNETSOVA. N.Ya., red.
IL, L- 164 and
(Technology of the maintenance of ZIL-150, 71
ZlL-585 motor vehiiies in agriculture] Tekhnollowlia takb-
nicheskogo obsluzhivaniia avtc.~obllel ZU-150, Z'11,164 1
ZIL-585 v sellskom kbozialstve. Mo~~ikvn. 1963. 78 F,.
I (FjjLIj 17.(1)
1. Perovo. Gosudarstvennyy Vsesovuzn3,y naw~hw-issledo-i-
vatellskiy tekkmologicheskly in.,iti-Lat remnrita 1. ekeplu-
atats1i mashinno-traktornog3 parka, 2. Laboratorlya tekh-
nologiJ. remonta i tekhnicheskog,) obsluzhi-vanlya avtor-obiley
I reziny Gosudarswennogn soyuznov nawiino-i-ss1edcjvate*A'.'-
skago tekhnologicheskogo insti~u-.a.
ACCESSION NR: AP4001911 S/0205/63/003/006/0820/0828
AUTHOR: Kuznotsova. N. Yes
TITLE: Neurohumoral substances in the blood of dogs in acute
radiation sickness, 1, Changes in the acetyloholine-cholinasterass
system In the blood
SOURCE: Radiobiologiyap vo 3# no, 6p 1963v 820-828
TOPIC TAGS: neurohumoral substances, acetyleholino cholinesterase
system, radioresistancep x-irradiation
ABSTRACT: Ex rime tal dogs were X-irradiated by two RUM-3 units
(180 kv,, 15 ma!, 7 r2imin).With single total doses of 600 r (7 dogs)
and 300 r (6 dogs), Cholinesterase activity was determined by
Scheinerts method arul acetylcholine level was determined by biologi-
cal testing of whole blood on a leech dorsal muscle prepw&tion.
4-8 blood analyzes were made for each dog before irradiation to
establish initial values for acetylcholine level and chollnesterase
activity, Blood analyses were made at frequent intervals from time of
irradiation to restoration, Acetyloholim-cholinesterass changes
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after 600 and 300 r doses are regular with individual differences
depending on the radloresistance of the animal. Within the first
two days after irradiations the acetyleholino level rises and
cholinesterase activity decreases, with the moro radioresistant
animals displaying earlier and more marked shifts. During a
succeeding stage of relatively satisfactory clinical condition,
acetylcholine level and cholinesterase activity are restored earliest
in the more radioresistant dogs, In these dogs cholinesterase
activity is not only restored to initial values, but to values 1.5
to 2 times higher. In the subsequent stage of marked clinical symp-
toms acetylcholine level increases again and cholinesterase activity
decreases, In the terminal atage the aootylaholine-cholinesterase
system is not restored in dogs irradiated with 600 r, but is normal-
ized by the 29th-41st days in dogs irradiated with 300 r. A compar-
ison of acetylcholine-cholinesterase changes induced by single total
doses and by daily fractional doses (as described in the literature)
indicates a general similarity in shifts during acute and chronic
radiation sickness, Aoetyleholine-cholinesterase system changes
after irradiation in dogs with varying radioresistanee suggest
possible participation of this system in the compensatory reactiorw
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ACCESSION NR: AP4001911
of the organism during radiation oiekness, Orig, art, has: 2 tables,
ASSOCIATION: Institut nevrologii A)Q~SSSR, Moskva (Neurology
Institute AMN SSSR),
SUBMITTW: 22JUn62 DATE ACQ: 13Dso63- ENCL:' 00
SUB CODE: AM NO 1W ZOV: 021 OTMM:: 009
Card
RYVKINA, D.Tog; XUZff7TAQ",jj.TG,
bignificance of histamine in rof lax reactions of the organism In
multiple pain stimulation [with summary, in Anglish). Yiziol.zhur.
re no-3:252-258 Mr '57- (MIRA 10:8)
1. Isboratorlya obahchey I oravaitelluoy fiziologit Inatituta
morfol Ii shIvotrqkh in. A.N.Severteova AN SSSR. Moskva
IRVAR , physiology,
off. of pain stimulation after admini of histamine (RUND
(PAIN. experimental,
off. on heart of repeated pain stimuli after admin. of
histamine (Rua))
(HISTAKINN, effects.
on heart response to multiple pain stimuli (Run))
Lzqkw,
Changes in the neurobumoral. oubetanees of the blood in the develop-
ment of experimental chronie radiation sickness. Med. red. 5 no-9t
3-10 S 160 (MIW 13:1R)
.jFADIATION SICUMS) (BLOOD) "'
KUZNETSOVAj N.Ye.
Histamine oqntent of the blood of patients with hepatolentioular
degeneration (before and after therapy with thio compounds). Zhur.
ney i psikh. 60 no.90236-1W 160, (HIRA 14:1)
1. Institut nevrologii. (dir. - prof. N.V. Konovalov) MN SSSRq
Moskva.
(HISTAMINE) (HUATOUWiCULAR DEGE=ATION)
(PROPANOL)
CHUMACHENKO, I.N.; RAKHMATE-ZHANOV, U.; SUSHENIMA, B.A.; &MJfEjq9VA., _
PONOMARM, V-G-; FOXEM, N.I.; ERGASHEV, R.;
PROTIKOVSKAYA, S., red.
[Recent developments in the use of mineral fertilizers)
Novoe v primenenii mineralInykh udobrenii. Dushanbe Jzd-
vo "Irfon," 1964. 61 p. WRA 19W
F- KUZNETSOVAO 0. A. Cand 131olog Sci
Disaertationt "Concerning the Regulating Capacity of the Tail Bud in the
Embryous of Rana temporariae" 15/5/50
Second Moscow State Medical Inst inmi I. V. Stalin
SO Vecheryaya Moskva
SUM 71
VSESLOVSKIY, I.A.; KUZNETSOVA, O.A.
A now frost-resistant potato hybrid, Bot. zhur, 48 n0-4064 Ap 163.,
(MIR& 16:5)
1. lAningradskly sellskokliozyaystvennyy institut,
(Potato breeding) -
SEMENOV, S.S.; KOBYLISKkYAp M.V.1 KUZNETSOVAI O.A.; SOLOVIYEV, Yu.A.1
ZAV"YALOV, V.G.; MASHIN,'V-.1 r.;'^'MITMYA- O.Ya.;
P
PETR[JNINP M.M.; RIF, L.L,
Starting a pyrolysis unit for ohamber gasoline in the V.I.
Lenin Oil Shale Prooessing Combine. Trudy VNIIT no.12s64-68
163. (MIRA 18,11)
KOBYLISaYA M.V.; KORNILOV, M.F.1 SEMENOV, S.S.; FYSHKINA N.I.;
RTOVALOVA, Ye.K.; KUZNETSOVA,.-O.A.; Prin1mali uchistiyet
KSENOFONTOVA, tekhniR';-I&I*WG, Z*K*, tekhnik; L40BAWVA, E.M.,
takhnik
Using -n4d asphalt for the preparation of superphosphate
phoophorew fertilizer. Trudy MIT no.12M9-129 163.
(M1RA 18t11)
KYUIMGYAIH, SAO;_ 0!.-A.,-
Iffect of the chemical composition of oil on lacquer formation
and reaeptivity to additives. Ihin.i takh.topl.i nasal 4
no.2:49-51 7 '599 (MIRA 12:2)
(Lubrication and lubricants)
KUMETSOVA, O.A.
Comparative effectiveness of various methods of avoholminthoseopy
in some helminthiasin. Lab. delo, 8 no.3:25 Mr '62. (MIRA 15*5)
: I
1, Kafedra obahchey biologii (zav. - dotsent M.Sh.Asfagan) Bashkirskogo
meditai~'Gkogo inBtituta. (HEWINTHOLOGY)
i,
SEMENOV, S.S.; ZAVIYALOV, V.G.; KU71TETSOVA, O.A.
Investigating the composition of the brown oil of a natural gasoline
pyrolizate. Trudy VNUT no.13:22-30 16/,.
(MIRA 18-2)
KOBYLISKAYA, N.V.; PYSHKINA, N.1.1 SEMEWV, S.S.; XUZNETSOVA, O.A.
Improving the production of MS-25 alkyd-styrol lacquer.
Trudy VNIIT no.1208-82 163. (MIRA 18ill)
ARIWI, I.P,j KUZNETSOVA, O.Ba
Recovery of promutational statoo induced by radiation In YOLSt
cells, Genetika no.lt89-99 165. (MIRA 18310)
I* Institut atomnoy energil im. I#V.Kurchatova All SSSRI Moskva.
KUMMSOVAp O.D.
Ballistoaardiographic changeo in rheumatic fever. Terap M*bO-
32 no.1042-46 160. RMA 14ti)
1s Iz goopitallnoy terapatichsokoy kliniki (zav. - prof*
R6G. Rezbebovskiy) Orenburgskogo meditainakogo instituta.
. (REMTIC MW DISME) (BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY)
OBUKHOV, P.F.; KUZNETSOVA, 0.1.
Amount of vitamin 0 in some vegetables and other plant objects
of Amur Province. Vop.pit. 21 no.3t86-87 Vq-Je 162
NIRA 15:10)
1. Iz kafedry obehchey gigiyeny (zav. - doteent P.F.Obukhov)
Blagoveshchenskogo meditsinakogo, instituta.
(AKJR PROVINCE-PLANTS-CHEMICAL ANALYSIS)
(ASCORBIC ACID)
P301117, A*11 ~_X=
.JOPM ~WSOVA, O.K.
Dove ent luenced by the cOmPOsition of fertilizers
introduced In the soil* Trudy Kazanb fil. AN SSSR. Bar. biol. uauk.
no*4sl29-132 156. (mmA lim)
le Razanskly f Ilial. AN SSSR I Kazanskly gosudarstvcnn~7 pedagogi-
oheski.y inatitut.
(Corn (Maize)-Fertilizers andmnnures)
A P 0. K.
USSM~.'edicine - Bacteria Coli
Redicine - Bacteria - Typhoid group
Jun 1947
ItInterrelation Between Jensen's Bacteria Type A I and the Adams' Bacterium doli,n I. E.
Mibkovich, 0. K. Kuznetsova, 4 pp
"Gigiyena ISanitariya" No 6
sued by the Division of Sanitation and Bacteriology of the Leningrad Scientific and Resear
t
stitute for 6anitation and Hygiene. Experiments conducted to determine amount of Jensen's
ULPEORUMICOLI (AI) in milk had the following results. Sorbitic absolute variant showed 32
percent containing trypaflavine positive and 68 percent trypaflavine negative. Sorbitic
negative variant showed 10 percent containing endotoxin.
PA 16T40
L) / A /
V.S.; 611=TA. T.N.; KUZNBTSOVA, O.K.; TISMOUTS, A.K.
Dysentery caused by mannite-negative strains of Floxner's IT bacillus.
Zhur.mikrobiol.spid.i imnm. no.4:78 Ap 134. (W61A 70)
1. Is doroshnoy sanitarno-spidemiologichookoy stantsil Leningradskoy
shelesnoy dorogL I 16oningradekogo instituta vaktsin i eyvorotok.
(Dysentery)
m
KUZMSOV,A. O.K.,assistent
duodenal ulcers 1n the hot Tashkent climate. Sbor.trud.
Tashk.XW no.1:78-79 156 (MIRA 11-13)
(PRPTIC UIM) (TASHKENT--KAN--IWUMNCR OF CLIMATE)
KUZHETSOVA, O.K., assistent
r__"W"~_ ~~ -
Diseases of the liver and bilIsr7 trAct In peptic ulcer. Sbor.trud.
Tashk.KBNP no.1:80-81 156 (MIRA 11:1)
(LIVER--DISIKASES) (BIMARY TRACT--DISEASES) (PEPTIC UICIM)
KU'M.V,
Sl~itrj of the vegetative nervoua sy-atem lln true rhew.-atic fav6r and
Jnfectlous polyarthritts, Sbor.n%ucb.trud.TaBbGl41 22360-65 162,
(MIRA 18tlO)
1. Kafedra fa3culltetakoy terapil i pediatricheskogo i sanituno-
Oglyentelieskogo fakulltmtov Nav. kafedroy - pror, As.meiik-
Karamyan) Tashkentakogo gosudarot-vennogo maditsinskogo inatituta,
KUZNETBOVA, O.K.; KRYUCHKOVA, N.I,
Species composition of salmonella isolated during a 5-year period*
Zhur.mikrobiol., spido i immun, 42 noo9ol39-140 S 165.
(MIRA 3.8:12)
1. Sanitarno-4pideziologichaskaya, stantsiya IAningrad-Vitebakogo
otdeleniva Oktyabrlskoy zholeanoy dorogis Submitted August 17;
19614 ~10 "N
L 10966-66 EWT(I)ISWA(j W~(b)-2 A
ACC NR: AP5028402 SOURCE CODE:
~R/0016/65/000/009/0139/0140
5_3
AUTHOR: Kuznetsova, 0. Wryuchkova, N.' ON 5~2
ad-Vitebsk Section of -Oktya
ORG~ SanitatJon- &idemiol2dgal Sigtion of the tgningr br!ohM
&ailroa ABanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya stantelya Leningrad-Vitebakogo odtelentya
Oktaybrlgkoy zheleznoy dorogi)
TITLE: species composition of Salmonella isolated during a five year period
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologit, epidemiologii i kWmunobiologil, no. 9, 1965, 139-140
TOPIC TAGS: microbiology, intestinal diseasel disease control, food sanitation
'period between 1958 and 1962, 31,403 persons were
ABSTRACT: During the five year
examined, among whom 122 (0.38%) were found to be salmonella-carriers. The greatest
number of carriers was found among workers of food establishments, especially
restaurants (0. 01. Of the total number of elicited carriers 36.6% were food-industry
i workers and persons comparable to them. 'no authors elicited 22 species of salmonella
from groups A, B,-C, D, and-E. The most common was group B (53.3%),-followed by
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L 109661-616
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E(30%), D (9%), C(S. 8%), and group A (0. 9%). The authors establish the significai
it role
in the etiology of disease played by S. anatum of the E group and the rarel encountered
y
species bovismorbificans, essen, and newlands. The authors were able to ascertain
1 the outcome of the infection in 79 persons: 28 had a clinically expressed disease, 29
were bacteria- carriers, and 22 were transient carriers of salmonella. The timely
detection of salmonella-carriers by conducting planned examinations of -food-industry
1 workers and the realization of preventive measures prevented food poisoning and focal
i diseases.
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ZaZIMSOVA. 0.L.
.Z-
Isprovement of the alcohol production. Gidrolls. J Issokbim.prom.
13 00,7123-24 160o WMA 13.- 10)
1e Mrasnoyarskly gidrolizVy zavod.
Wasnoyarsk-Hydrolysts) (Alcohol)
137-58-6-13900
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 6, p 384 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Babenyshev, V.M., Shchelkanovtseva, A.Ya., 0~-M-
TITLE: Amperometric Titration of Bismuth with Potassium Ferri-
cyanide (Amperomet riche skoye titrovaniye vismuta ferritsiani-
dorn kaliya)
PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Kuybyshevsk. industr. in-ta, 1957, Nr 7,
pp 37-43
ABSTRACT: Amperometric titration of bismuth by means of its precipi-
tation as Bi [Fe(CN)61 with a solution of K3 [Fe(CN)61 in a
weakly nitric-acid medium has been studied. Near the point of
equivalence a rounding off of the titration curve is noticed,
which indicates a certain solubility of the precipitate. The ti-
tration. is carried out at 0.9 v wherein diffusion current is pro-
duced by Bi3+ ions as well as [ Fe(Cn)6 13 - ions. To obtain
more precise results, the current intensity (i) is calculated
according to the formula i = iobserved(v +vl)lv, where v is the
volume of the solution being titrated and vl is the amount of the
Card I/Z solution Of K3 Fe(Cn)6 added. The Bi precipitate is easily
137-58-6-13900
Amperometric Titration of Bismuth with Potassium Ferricyanide
soluble in the presence of Cl- ions and tartrates which should be absent dur-
ing titration. The precision of the titration of 0.01-0.003 M of Bi solution
is :h 110.
N.G.
1. Bismuth-Precipatation
2. Ti-tration--Applications 3. Disinuth--Solubility
Card Z/2
EMANSM, A.L.; GRACIMY, I.V.;
Oxidation of dlmethylacetylony2earbinol by copper chlorides in an
ammonia soultiont Zhur.prikl.khim- 31 no.12:1869-1875 D 158-
(MIRA 12:2)
(Propynol) (Oxidation) (Copper chlorides)
3/07V60/015/005/012/026/xx
B002/BO56
AUTHORS: ]Babenyshe~, ~V.M, (Deceased) and Kuznetsova, 0. M.
TITLE: Complexometric AluminumlDetermination With Ammetric
Indication of the End of Titration
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960~ Vol. 15, No- 5,
PP. 568 - 572
TECT: A method was worked out for the complexometric aluminum determina-
tion by the re-titration of the complexon excess with a FeCl3 solution
and with ammetric indication. Titration is carried out at PH 5; with a
N 198/1 (M 198/1) galvanometer the potential is measured between a rotat-
ing platinum electrode as indicator electrode and a calomel electrode,
which is connected with the solution by means of an agar-agar bridge, The
end point is graphically determined. The accuracy of the determination
was first tested on pure aluminum salt solutions; the mean error is Ile"
when determining 400 mg Al. It was found that aluminum may be determined
with accuracy also in the case of a large excess of magnesitm; small quan-
tities of zinc also do not affect determination. The method may therefore
Card 1/2
Complexometric Aluminum Determination S/075/60/015/005/012/026/XX
With Ammetrio Indication of the End B002/BO56
of Titration
be used for determining aluminum in magnesium alloys according to
PO(T 320-56 (COST 3240-56).,The accuracy in this case amounts to + 0.2%.
For rapid determinations, a.semiautomatic "tempometric" method was de-
veloped. From a dropping capillary the iron -.hloride solution is uniform-
ly added by means of a "tempometrio" burette; the time is measured which
passes until the galvanometer begins to show a strong deflection, After
setting up the calibration curve, an individual determination takes 3.5
minutes, the accuracy being + 0.2%. Yu. 1. Usatenko and M. A. Vitkina are
mentioned. There are 2 figures~ 4 tables, and 19 references: 16 Soviet,
1 Austrian, I Hungarian, 2 Dutch, and 1 Czechoslovakian.
ASSOCIATION: Kuybyshevskiy industriallnyy institut im. V.V. Kuybysheva
(YAiybyshev Industry Institute imeni V. V. Kuybyshev)
SUBMITTED: June 29 1959
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79-11-14/56
AUTHORSt Klabanskiyq A. Ls I Grachuv, I. V. (DccouaLd), Kunetsovas 0. M.
_L__
TITLEs The InveatiGation of the Proccou of Fortiation of Diacetylena Coul-
pounds From Acetylene Derivatives With One Substittent. I. On the
L!echanisri of ?ormation of the Diacetylenc Co;:ipourda (Iasledovaniyo
reaktaii obrnzovi;n1ya diatsetilenovykh soyedineniy iz odnoza:jesh-
chenn-kh proizvodnykh atectilena) (1, 0 nekhanizac obrazovaniya
diats~tilonovykb soyedineniy)
PERIODICALt Zhurnal Obahchey Khimii, 1957, Vol. 27, Yr 11. pp.2977-2983 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The compoun6a of the diacetylone aeries werc initially produced
with various oxidizing a-ento by oxidation of the copper - 3odium
and ma~-,neoium bromoderivatives of Onc acetylenes provided with one
Gubstituent. In the present work thcattciapt ia made to carry out,
i.e. to improvotbe reaction for the formation of diacetylene com-
rounda from acetylen. dcrivatives, rtith one radical, in thu pre-
sence of copper salts, an it was alrcady carlier su,-gested by
Zallkind. Au fundawental object of inveitilation the aluthors ae-
lacted the proccoo of tho converuion o~ cliticl,,Iiylacctylonyleirbinol
to 2t7-dimethyloctadiene-3,5-diol-2,7- bailde thu fotrlation of
other diacetylene coanpounde vao aluo atudied, for the purpose of
Card 112 determining the influence of the ctructw:e of acetylene compounds
The Investigation of the Proccea of Pormation
tylene Derivatives With One Lubutituent. I. On
Diaoetylene Compounds
79-11-14/j6
of Diacetylene Compounds irom Ace-
the licc'~-.:,_nisin of Yur..iation of the
upon the process, as well as for the purpose of dcteraininE; the
reaction taechaniou. Thu3 the already su,,,-,catad nuch.,uli3m of forma-
tion of the diacetylene compounds from acetylene d~!rivativcG pro-
vided with one subutituer;t in their reactions with copper salts is
further developed. It is shown that the forM,-Ltion of the diacetyle-
ne compounds in aqueous salutionu takco place accordinE, to the
iono-radical nachanism$ where thn ions of the acetylenide form
first, facilitatiA bj the copper ions. Further the acetylanide
ionu are by the ions of the bivalent copper oxidized into radicals
whichare recombined in-to the molicule of th,., diacctylona compounda
There are 3 figures, 4 tables, and 13 references, 0 of which are
Slavic. I
ASSOCIATIONt State Institute of Applied Chemietry (Gosudarstvenny~, institut
prikladnoy khimii
SUBMITMEDs September 27, 1956
AVAILABLEs Library of Congress
1. Diacetylene compotinds-Production 2. Diacetylene compounds-
Card 212 Chemical reactions
'Wstribution of Hirudin in the Body of Leeches,, Its Properties, 1-11ethods for
Obtaining It, and Practical Utilization." These for degree of Cnd. ~iolo-i
gical sci.
Sub 11 Mar 49p Moscow Veterinary Academy.
Summary 82, 18 Dee 52, Dissertations Presented for Degrees in Science and Eq,,~ne~i~r~g
in Moscow in 19 rom V,-cT7er-nyaya Moskya
549. F Jan- c 19490
Kuzff=OTA, O.N.
V -mp,-
Distribution of hirudin in the body of the medicinal leech. Zool.zhur. 32 no.5:
83.1-839 8-0 '53. (MM 6:10)
1. Kafedra xoologii Moskovskay Vaterinarnoy akademii I. bdellologlobaskaya
laboratoriya Moskovskogo moditsinskogo instituta Ministerstva Zdarvookbrane-
niya RS75R. (leech*#)
VF*SELDV, Yelpidifor Aloksayevich; TSOVA 011 Nikolayevna;
PWROVSKAYAp L.P... red.; GOROKWVA, S.S., ta n-.--r-W-.
(Laboratory manual on soology]Praktikus po zoologii. Moskva
Goa. izd-vo NVyeshaia shkola," 1962. -248 p. (min 16:11
(Zoology-Laboratory manuals)
~. .-, . t, . . I I . 0
T~ T
Fir c'. c) talned In 1,2-2,270 lold (cakd. an wt. of
brAticbes y fleam dimtn. of Votiog rratc e% of SibotLaa fir.
Is the fl. raw mattrial US44 for the synthesis of opticAlly
"'etive incOlcinal "ruphor (11). 1 cuntains W-441,$ Wmyl
jit 'latter axidlied or
Itell 71r.16 levomulory if. Th. C7.tfl-ptl.*-Gl
The fou(juring compdv. and tb t. derivs,
cirl~yl an
%Cie 15 l.iteti: --%utc.ie I-a-vineue 18.6 9 7. I-C~
Phem. 3-carctie 4.)-9.6, 1-#-Ij)&iIIardrmc 3.
Ierptnulcac OAAA, sesquiterpene and sesq"i
4.8, 1-borricul 1.2- 3.6. and bomyl acctatc
Fli,ilieth Daralgas'm
ARNETSOVA, O.P.; RUSAKOVA, G.P.
Weet of the intravenous introduction of amniotic fluid on
blood coagulation Indices in the dog. Biul.eksp.biol.i med. 56
no,7:41-1+3 JI 164, (MIRA 18:2)
1. Kafedra patologir-thr-kov fiziologii (zav. - prof. I.A.OyVin)
KubanBkogo meditsinskogo inatituta, Krasnodar. Submitted May 27,
1963.
KOROBKOVA, Ye.I.; LOBANOV, V.N.;-!RZNF-TSRI~
Stawalmkion of the inwounogenic properties of the Girard and Robik
ETstrain. Apart No. ,3: Effect of passage through the animal
body and the significan.ce of selection of individual colonies in
immunogenicity of the EV straim Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i i=.
.41 no, 2:16-21 F 164, (MIRA 17:9)
I.-.Vaesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy protivocbumnyy institut
ONikrob".
WM/9*45L.neering - RefiActorles,'Corun- Oct 52
dum
"Concen ing the Anomalous ExpeLusion of Electrical
Coruz&=," 11. Ye. Filonenko, Dr Tech Sci, 0. S.
ova, All-Union Sci. Res Inst of Abrasives
Ortnding
"Ogawapvry" No 10, PP 470-474
Studies process of oxidation of titanium containing
ndn*ra3A and alloys within composition of electri-
cal ca-_=dum. Establishes that oxidation at
4W-6WD C of Ti-containing ferroalloys is main
244T73
&OW for anams.10as expansion of corundm. Ozida-
'tim 7rocess vas:etudied by microscopic examiumtion
of polished specimns 'in reflected light. Mineral-
oacal composition of corundum specimens is tabu-
Mj Yu.Kh.; LUKIYANOVI I.A.; UZYDZH&Np I.N., sadovod; SULIMMAy Ye.m.p '
atarohiy tokbnik.,- ZHILITSOV, MI.It starshiy master; KUZIMOVA P G.,
inzh.-tekhnolog; ANISKOV# A.T.t pirometrist; BKLYAK0Vj-- Mp kaIII%---
shchik; NAUMOV, H.D.p'kalil'shchik
Let us create winter gardens in industrial plants with high tempDratures.
Zdorovve 6 no.1002 0 160. (KML 1319)
1. Moskavokiy savod shWovallnykh stankov. 2. Glavnyy metallurg
Mookovskogo savoda shlifovallnykh stankov (for Kim). 3. Zaveduyushchiy
%&avpuik6mMoskovekogo zavoda shlifovalInykh stankov (for Luklyanov).
(GREENHOUSES)
2 rs
KUZNE7SOVAp__P_d
-ov,, Zio v
A, _ i, and 0. S. ive
M .)f' thn Urans LI,7 -Titan I
4r~d 60C Q
rnary
anc -%"no,
v. Dacomposi,,;~
in Uraniv_m-~%.ob'um and Uranium-'-; rcc:-
Yj ~:,.r i a n g oIn --Pha,,va Region in the ?h%se
I I um - Z I -_ 0 On I vri - N I o b i u n, - IM o 1 yb a e rou rn S y;5 t em
IVANOVO 0. S. Doctor of Chemical Ooienco ad. SUM Stroyeniye i Bvoysti
s2lavov urana., toriya i tsirkoniya; abornik. statey (Structure and Properties of Dran,
Thorilun., and ZJI~conium Kiloysp collection Articles) Moscow Gosatomizdat 1r)63 P. 378.
TlMOFSWAp Z.V.;
Diagenetic ankerites in the Aalen sediments of Daghestan. Dokl.
AN SSSR 159 no.31572-575 N 164 (MIR& 18tl)
1. Geologlaheakiy InstItut AN SSSR. Predstavlano akademikox
N.M. Str*khav7u.
~-,, , -vh-l-rl -.'. I -A. T.
"Electrical Engineering ]Mdbook for Industrial Undertakings" moscov 1~54
edited by A. A. Fe-jorova and P. V. Kimnetsova.
Role of the m=as in the cardiorheumatological department of the
polyclinio. Med, sentra 19 no, 1003-35 0 f6O* (MIRA 13:10)
1, Glavmy7 spetsi&Ust po ssrdeohno-so~udistoy patologiii Ministfrstvo
zdravookhromniya 6SSRP Moskyas
(HEART-PISEASES) (RHEUMATIC nVEA~ (IMES AND NURSING)
DROGICIHIIA, E.A.; HASHEVSKAYA, A.M. 1 YEVGENOVA) M.V, I ZORIIIA, L.A.; KOZ-
LOVI L.A.j KU=jTS�OQ%-AA.; fffZHKGVA, M.N,j SENKMCH) N.A.; SO-
LOVIYEVA, L.V. Fdeoeaoed); SHATALOVs R.N.; LLITAVET, A.A., prof., redol
YEGOROV, Yu.L.p red.1 BULIDYATEVy N.A*# tekhn. red.
[Manual on porl-odio medical examinationa for induatrial workeral Po-
soble po periodicbeeklm meditsinskim osmotram raboohikh prcmwBbleD-
rjykh predpriiatii. By E.A.Drogichina i dr. Moskva,, Medgiz, 1961.
287 p. (MIRA 2142)
~~IIIDUSMAL HYGIPME)
PUCHINSKIY, M.Ya.., kand. filosofskikh naukp dotoent;
KUZNETSOVAO 1.0., kand. yuridichookikh nauk
Progressive ft"lopment of Soviet democracy as an objective
characteristic of Soviet society. Trudy MIIGAIK no.43v2l-40
'6o. (KIn 16 -.7)
(Communism)
LARIUA, U. I., KUZITSTSOVA, R. I-
The Wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticas basseleri Dahe and the field
mouse A. tauricus W1. of the Crimean Mountains. Sauch. dokl.
v7s. shkoly; biol. nauki no-3%46-5i 16o. (MIRL 13:8)
1. Rekomendovaua kafedroy soologii Saratovskogo goeudaretvan-
nogo universitita im. N.G. Chernyehavskogo.
(Crimean Mountains--Field mice)
KUMTOYA U.I.- CHURILOVA, A.A.
4asult of the organization of preventive measures in foci of
blundulant meningoencepholitim, ZhuramikrobioL, spid, i immun, 27
no. 801-54 Ag 156. (MLRA 0:10)
1. Is Inningradskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-spidemiologichookoy stantaii
(KRSINGITIS, VIDIKIG, prevention and control,
eradication of foci of diphasic tick-born meningo-
encephalitis (Run))
17(2,6) SOV/16-60-2-10/35
AUTHORS: KuznetBova, R.I., Sukhomlinova, 0.1., Churilova, A.A.
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TITLE: The Nature of Biphasio Meningo-encephalitis in the Leningrad Oblast'
PERIODICALz Zhurnal m1krobiologii, ep1demIologII I immmobiologil, 1960, Nr 2,
PP 56 - 61 (USSR)
ABBTRACTt The article collates the results of an 8-year study of the epidemio-
logical and parasitological features of tiak-borne encephalitis and
biphasle meningo-encephalitis in the Leningrad Oblast'. The in-
vestigations were carried out by associates of the Leningradskaya
oblastnaya.sanitarno-epidemiologiaheakaya stantalya (Leningrad oblast'
Sanitary and Epidemiological Station.) The clinical, epidemiological
and parasitological features clearly distinguish tick-borne encephalitis
from biphasio meningo-encephalitis. Tick-borne encephalitis Is of a
distinct seasonal nature, caused by the period of aotivity of its vector,
the tick Ixodes persuloatus. The disease is manifest in individual, un-
connected sporadic oases and its sole agency of transmission is bits from
or contact with Ixodea persulcatus. It Is partly an occupation disease,
the largest group being forestry workers (20.7% of the total incidence),
Card 1/2 The age of the patients varies from 21 - 29 years, For biphasio menbigo-
SN/16-,60-2-10/35
7hn Nature of Biphasic Meningo-encephalltis in the Leningrad Oblast'
encephalitis, however, the main vector is the tick Ixodes ricinus and the
seasonal nature of the disease Is accounted for by the period of activity
of this tick. The incidence is of the family or group type and the main
path of transmission is the consumption of unboiled milk from sick goats
or by the bite of Ixodes riainus. The main sufferers are farm workers and
their families; forestry workers aocount for 7.9% of the total Incidence.
Most susceptible exe children between the ages of 1 and 15 years. The data
confirm the hypothesis that tick-borne, encephalitis and biphasio meningo-
encephalitis are two separate nosological. entities.
There are% 3 diagrams, I'table and 7 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONi Leningradskaya oblaBtnaya sanitamo-epidemiologioheakaya stentsiya (Lenin-
grad Oblast' Sanitary and Epidemiological Station)
SUEMITTED: February 19, 1959
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Pled ritt samples annealed 240 brs. at 210' and 170 Itts.
at 190, 150, or 100% after slow cooling down from 210%
itAd quenching in ICU WAtcr. Coolijig to touin teuip. was
extended over 170 firs. Wee, cattid. wai Md, on samples
Wirmiled 690 firs. at 210* and quenclicd lit ice water.
ktzulu are given for alloys coutil. up to 5 wt. 7" Sn' in
the form of mrvts of the elee. cand., the lattice p;krameter
(froca IM" x-ray futterom, an sainplet cluenclicil from
210.), and thr, 11fluidws Hild wilidlis c1livel (114,01 the(TTIA
imillyNit tif mtuph-l quelletwit train 21W). Tho et'v-
Teslotivitr of At W" %tot change with tht 14 mildits, of
Sft; It ink-tv.Rmg !5114 tly with fuilher Int-miming 'Sn c(m,
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along tl~e grain boundarki bteomes quit- distinct with
0.5 wt. 0%, Sit. In samples quenched f"im 11ile- Lm~r
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--tcuipsi i-&~sbvwly coole-d to roomftemj~.
, dc~ouipn. uf the
solid soln. is notic-Lable at us low as 0.1% Sri. Differential
thertnograms showed myrests com~ponding to the m. p.
Of the cuttctic (M-) tym with is- low as 0.3% Sri. The
lattice paramettr reuWns Coast. ham 0.1 up to $17. $n,
Which again confirms the twa-lihase nature ef these mlloys.
Li CS Of Sri a p(--a at I% Sit. These reiults invalidate
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Unfavorable electrocheill. 1"tor (differclit groupi of the
perlDdic systern) and the unfavmthte Vol. factor (1170
diffe4eilce in the at. radii). ]~- Tlwn
BADATITA, T.A..- KUZNITSOU,,~R.I.
Structure of aluminum-magnestum-tin alloys, Trudy Inst.met. no.3:
203-215 1 58. (MIRA 12:3)
(Aluminum-magnesium-tin alloys-Retallograpby)
BADATIVAp T,A.;- ~
Investigating the liquidu6 surface in aluminum-base solid solutions of
the aluminum - magnesium - germanium system. Trudy Inst,zet, nof?l
216-230 '58., - - (HIRA IZ;3)
(AIUMIMM alloys--Retallograft) (Thermal analysis)
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AUTHORS: Ivanov, 0. S., Badayeva, T. A., Semenchenkov, A. T.
and Kuznetsova
TITLE: The structure of the system uranium-molybdenum at 600
12000C and the properties of its alloys
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk BS8R. In8titut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sistem 9 uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 48-67
TEXT: This work was aimed at providing experimental data for the
construction of an equilibrium diagram for the above system, in
the temperature region of 0 - 80000 and for the composition range
of 0 - 32 at.-% molybdenum. Pirstly, the region of occurrence of
the B-phase was explored by studying the transformations, occurring
in alloys containing 0.5 - 5 at.-% Mo. The samples were cut from
alloys cast in a high-frequency furnace, h Mo Ized for 48 hours,
at BOOOC and then successively held at 600 C 12 brs), 5000C (240
hrs), and 4000C (240 hrs). Dilatometric investigation at up to
0 a rd (1'/4)
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The structure of the ... D258/D302
80000 showed that, at less than.4 at,-% Mo, there is a gap between
the end of the k->8 transformation and the beginning of 13--> r;
this gap disappeared at higher Mo contents. On the other hand, mi-
crographs of samples (quenched from 675 - 7500C and heated before
for long periods) show the existence of a 01-phase in samples con-
taining only I at,-% Mo; this phase goes up to 80% of the total
volume, at 5 at,-%. On the strength of this evidence, the 8/(B +6r)
boundary is markedly displaced towards the Mo-poor side. The sec-
ond series included samples containing 0.05 - 90 at.-% Mo. Micro-
graphs recorded on cast samples in the range of 24-90 at,-% con-
firmed the peritectic nature of the crystallization. Dendritic li-
quation was observed in the range of 24 - 36 at..-.% and led to the
assumption of a peritectic point at 32- 36 at,-% Mo. The microstruc-
ture of homogenized (IOOOOC for 72 hre) and quenched samples con-
sisted of 2 phaBes, beginning with a content of 35.2 at.-%. A 90
at.-% alloy contained only 8 - 8% (per volume) of the -solid so-
lution, indicating the limited solubility of uranI ienmolybdenum.
Small nuclei of the second phase were clear)y seen within the rmo-
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The structure of the ... D258/D302
solid solutions. The hardn a c mposition curve showed a maxim4m at
3.5 at.-%, indicating the transformation- a minimum at 11 at.-
t
Omation (V
corresponding to the trans or _+d'~ and a broad
maximum at 38 at.-%, indicating + rMo). The hardness ranged
2
from 120 to 425 kg/mm, , The curve of the lattice parameter vs. com-
position for ther--solid solution is and almost straight line lead-
ing from 3.467 kX to 3.140 kX; according to this curve, the a-1(Lf+
+2(Mo ) boundary at 10000C was set near 35.5 at.-% Mo. The X-ray
analysis of Mo-poor samples showed that within the range of 0 to
8 at.-%, b fell from 5.852 to 5,784 kX, while a and c did not cha4-
ge and the atomic volume decreased, from 20,64 to appr. 20.3 ('kX)-).
A separate X-ray series of testa in the range of 0.63 - M6 at.-%
was performed on samples quenched from 8000C. A mixture ofo~- and
2-phases was identified at up to 2.27 at.-%; at 2.93 - 5.06 at.-%,
onlycC was present. Similarly, X-ray analyses were performed on
samples quenched from 7500, 7000C and 600uC, following prolonged
heating periods. At the latter temperature both hardness and micor-
graphy analyses indicated the (91-+ r)lr boundary to be at 17.5
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The structure of the D258/D302
at..-% Mo. There are 15 figures and 5 references: 1 Soviet-bloc and
4 non-Boviet-bloc. The 4 most recent ferences to the English-lan-
guage publications read as follows: P. Pfeil, The Constitution of
Uranium-Molybdenum Alloys. J. Inut. Metals, 77, 553-570 (Auf.1950);
C. W. Tucker, Discussion on the Conutitution of Uranium-Molybdenum
Alloys. J. In8t. Metals, 78, 760 (1951); P.C,Z. Pfeil and J. D.
Browne, Superlattice Formation in Uranium-Molybdenum Alloys, AERE
M/R 1333 (1954); E. K. Halteman, The Crystal Structure of U 2Mo. Ac- LII~l
ta Cryst, 10, 166, (1957).
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AUTHORS:
TITLE:
SOURCE:
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D205/D302
Badayeva, T. A. and.~~uznet~so
Phase diagram of the system uranium-molybdenum-chromi-
UM
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
Bplavov nekotorykh sistem a uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 325-338
TEXT: The ternary system U-Mo-Cr was investigated in the entire
concentration range. The starting alloys were prepared from 99.77%
pure U (containing 0.03% C), 99.99% Mo and 99.99% Cr by direct
amelting in thoria-lined corundum crucibles, in argon. The micro-
structural and thermal methods of investigation were applied. Al-
loys quenched from 1080, 1000, 900, 800, 750, 725, 700, 675, 640
and 6000C were studied. The data of the thermal analysis are sum_ L/
marized in the projection of the liquidus surface of the uranium
corner of the system on the composition triangle. The phase dia-
grams are given for the isothermal aections at 300, 750, 725, 7002
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Phase diagram of ... D205YD302
675, 6400C and room temperature. Finally, the results are presen-
ted as a projection of the phase diagram on the concentration tri-
angle together with a schematical sequence of phase transformations.
The region uf the3--solid solutions in the ternary system is de-
termined and it is shown that at 8000C this region narrows sharply
from 33 at.-% ?o in the U-Mo system to 1.65% Cr in the U-Cr sys-
tem. There are 12 figuren, 2 tablea and 3 reforencou: 1 Soviet-
bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The references 'to the English-language V~
publications read as follows: H. A. Saller and F. A. Rough, Compi-
lation of US and UK Uranium and Thorium Constitution Diagrams,
Report BMJ-1000. Office of Technical Services. US Dept. Of Com-
meroe, Wash., 1955; W. F. Sykes, Metals Handbook, 1948.
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AUTHORS: Badayevaq T. A. and Kuznetsova, R. I.
TITLE: Structure of thorium-beryllium alloys
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sietem 8 uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 358-368
TEXT: The The-Be diagram was investigated using alloys of U 99.7%
and Be 99.3% pure, smelted in an are furnace in pure argon. Struc-
ture of the alloys was studied by measurements of hardness, micro-
hardness ans X-rays. The hardness was measured using a 5 kg load
on a T4 (TP) apparatus; the microhardness using a 200 g load on a
MT-3 (PMT-3) apparatus; the X-ray pictures were taken from powd-
ers using Fe-Fa,,radiation. In addition, thermal analysis was ap- VK
plied which was performed in a vacuum furnace in chemically pure
A. The samples were stage-annealed: at 100000 - 24 hours; 9000C -
24 hours; 8000C - 48 hours; 7000C - 48 hours; 6000C - 72 hours.
Thereafter, the samples were slowly cooled down to room tempera-
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Structure of thorium-.., D205/D302
ture. The data of investigation are aummarized in a figure. A che-
mical compound with a face-centered cubic lattice corresponding to
a ThBe 13 is formed, with a melting point -19300C. This compound is
in eutectic equilibrium with a solid solution having a Th basis
(C(,-Th). The eutectic point lies at about 38.5% Be at a temperat-
ure of -12400C.' Th Be 13 is in a peritectic equilibrium with a Be-
base solid solution (c~-Be). The peritectic point is at 0.0314 Th
and 13300C. The solubility of Be in Th in solid state at 11500C is
less than 1 at.-%; at room temperature it is practically nil. The
solubility of Th In Be in the temperature range from 12500C down
to the room temperature is less than 0.01%. Hardness of the alloys
in the annealed state increases slowly from 82 to 147 kg/=2 in the
0 - 60 at.-% Be range. With further inc 5ease in Be concentration
the hardness rises sharply to 908 kg/mm for almost pure Th Be 13#
There are 8 figures, 3 tables and 3 non-Soviet-bloc references.
The refe.cences to the :;nglish-language publications read as fol-
lows: H. A. Saller and P. A. Rough, Compilation of US and UK Ura-
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nium and Thorium Constitution Diagrams, Report BMJ-1000. Office
of Technical Services, US Dept. of Commerce, Wash. D.C., 1955;
W. C.,Kochler, J, Singer and A. S. Coffinberry, Acta Cryst., 5,
394, 1952); N. G. Baonziger and R. E. Rundle, Acta Cryst., 2,
256, 1949).
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AUTHORS: Badayeva, T. A. and Kuznetsova, R. I.
TITLE: Structure of the alloys of the thorium-cerium system
SOURCE-~ Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sistem e uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 381-386
TEXT: 0.9.7% Th and 97.4% pure Ce (containing as principal impuri-
ties 1.4% Nd and 1.2% Pm) were directly smelted in an are furna,~e
in chemically pure A. To obtain uniform samples the alloys with
high Ce content were resmelted several times. The alloys rich in
Ce owing to their high susceptibility to oxidation were stored in
oil. The investigation of microstructure and hardness and the mea-
surement of the lattice parameter were performed on specimens
stage-an.nealed at 1000, 800, 600 and 4000C. Por the microstructural
examination the specimens were polished and etched. The hardness
was measured on a Tn (TP) apparatus using a 5 kg load. The X-ray
photographs were taken using the Fe-KoL radiation. Metallographic
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examination of the alloys has shown that Th and Ce form solid eo-
lutions in the whole range of concentnatiaps.The change of hardness
with the % Ce shows a maximum of 88 kg/mm2 at 20 - 30 at--% Ce.
The lattice parameter corresponds in the whole range to a face-
centered cubic lattice. A negative deviation from Vegard's rule
./-Abstractor's note: Name tran8literated.-7 was observed. This is
largest at 50% Ce and is explained by atomic interactions. There
are 2 figures and 8 non.-Soviet-bloc references. The 4 most recent
references to the English-language publications read as followe;
R~ T. Weiner, W. E. Freeth and G. V. Raynor; J. Inst. Metals, 86,
4, 185, (1957-1958); P. H. Spedding, A. H. Daane and K. W. Herr-
mann, J. Metals, 7, 2 (1957); 0. N. Carlson et al., Paper No. 556,
presented to the II International Conference oil Peaceful Use of
Atomic Energy (Genevy, 1955); H. A. Saller and F. A. Rough, Compi-
lat-lion of US and UK Uranium and Thorium Constitution Diagrams.
Report BMJ-.1000. Office of Technical Services, US Dept. of Commerce,
Wash. D. C., 1955.
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aznetsova, R_
AUTHORS; Badayeva, T. A. and_,,
TITLE: Determining lead and tin solubility in thorium in the
solid state
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sistem a uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 387-394
TEXT: The investigated samples were prepared from 99.7% Tht 99.9%
Sn and 99.992% Pb by smelting in an arc furnace in an atmosphere
of chemically pure argon. The specimens were investigated in both
quenched and annealed states by microscopic analysis and by measur-
ing hardnesso microhardness and lattice parameter. The hardness
was measured on a Tn (TP) apparatus using 5 kg loads, the micro-
hardness on a nMT-3 (PMT-3) apparatus using 50 g loads, the X-ray
pictlAres were taken by Debye cameras. The U-Sn alloys were investi-
gated in the 0.06 - 20 at.-% Sn range. The microstructure of these
alloys has revealed their eutectic character. Temperature of the
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eutectic is tentatively determined at 13250C. It was found that the
alloys quenched from 1300, 1200, 1100 and 10000C and also the an-
nealed alloys all having a Sn content of 0.06 or 0.12 at.-% are
solid solutions; alloys of 0.78% Sn and more are of a two-phase
structure. The hardness changes considerably with the Sn content
only up to 0.12 at.-% of Sn, remaining almoat constant with fur-
ther increase of Sn content. This is true for the quenched and al-
so for the annealed samples. The saturated solid solution alloys
have a hardness of 111 kg/mm2 for the sample quenclied from 13090C.
The corresponding figure for the annealed specimen is 87 kg/mm .
The approximate interpolated limit of Sn solubility in Th in the
1300-200C temperature range is 0.2 at.-%. The Th-Pb alloys were V*t'
investigated up to 14.01 at.-% Pb. An eutectic reaction was dis-
covered between the solid solution on Th basis and a phase in
equilibrium with it. The eutectic temperature was tentatively de-
termined at 14000C. Alloys hardened from 1300, 1200, 1100, and
100000 and also annealed alloys showed a monophase solid solution
up to 0.67 at.-% Pb. Up to this Pb content the changes of hard-
ness were sharp in all specimens irrespective of thermal treatment.
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The interpolated solubility limit of Pb in Th is established to be
around 0.7 at.-%. There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 1 non-Soviet-
bloc reference. The reference to the Bnglish-language publication
reads as follows: 0. N. Carlson et al., Paper no. 556, presented
to the II International Congress on Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy
(Geneva. 1955).
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AUTHORS: Badayeva, T. A., Kuznetso
TITLE: Structure of ThBe13-UBe13 alloys
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no.,8,. 1962, 23 - 24, abstract
81152 (In collections "Stroyeniye aplavo 'v nekotorykh sistem a urano-M
i toriyem", Moscow, Gos4t-omizdat, 1961, 423 - 427)
TEXT: The alloys were prepared by melting Th (99.7%), Be (99.3%) and U
(99.78%) in an arc furnace in argon atmosphere. They were then annealed at
1,0000C for 72 hours with subsequent cooling with the furnace, and investigated
with the aid of microscopic and X-ray analyses and hardness-measurements. In
alloys ThBe13-UBe13 of the Th-Be-U system a contindous series of solid solutions
is formed haVing a face-centered cubic lattice whose parameter decreases linearily
from 10.362 kX for ThBel3 to-10.226 kX for UBel3-
Z. Rogachevskaya
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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