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Pl. AytN .5(3) SOV/63-4-3-8/31 AVMOR: Blagonravova, A.A., Candidate of Chemical Sciences TITLE: Polyurethane Resins and Fields of Their Application in the Varnish and Paint Industry PMIODICAL: Khimicheskaya nauka i promyshlemost', 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, pp 339-345 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Isocyanates are used in plastics, protective covers, synthetic fibers, etc. The principal components in the formation of polyurethane pro- teotive covers are polyisocyanates and polyesters containing hydrox7l groups. The reactivity of polyisooyanates is greater in the aromatic series than in the aliphatic series. The highest reaotivity has the group,-N.C=O in position 4. In the USSR varnishes for electric insula- tion and petroleum-resistant coatings are produced Z_Ref'192- The drying properties of the resins are increased by using highly reactive polyesters, e.g. desmophen 800. The introduction of a small quantity of alkyd resins on the base of fatty acids increases the atmospheric resistance of coatings. Zinc oxide must not be used as pigment in these resins, since it reacts with hydrookyl-containing compounds fRef 242. Card V3 Polyurethane varnishes and paints of cold drying consist of a solution SCYV/63-4-3-8/31 Pol3r.irethane Resins and Fields of Their Applic ation in the Varnish and Paint Industry of polyester and a solution of iso2yanata. The temperature of Mixing and the purity of the solventbs bas a co-zsiderable effect on the stabilli- ty of the final product, The jAzlverization met-hod shows +-he best re- sults for applying vamieaes with a v1scosity of 200) centipoise and a content of non-volatile componenIts of 15 - 25,%. ra7tng at increased temperature improves the properties of t1he coattings. The resins are re- commended for anticorrosion coatings of metals. Thiey are resistant to vapors of acids, amines and hydragen sulfide. Polyur6thane ooatings protect airplanes better then all=imim against rain erosion, because t1hey maintain a homogenewas shining surface. They are also applied 4,-,o school furniture, concrete, rubber, leather, paper and plaatics. Insulation varnishes of th-is type are recommended for tropi-;al climate. Small amounts of diisocyamtes introduced into alkyd resins produce films with a high hardness, A drawback of these resins is their sensitivity to light. The most modem method of preparing p3lyuret-hanes consists in the condensation of esters of the chrul o-carbonic and chloro-formic acids by various amines Z Ref 49, 0 The principal tasks of the 5 Soviet industry are the improvement of the technology and the lowering of costs; the elimination of toxicity; the synthesis of new types of hydroxyl-containing compounds with a resistance to moisture and chemical Card 2/3 reagents. SOV/63-4-3-8/31 Polyurethane Resins and Fields of Their Application in the Varnish and Paint Industry There are 50 references, 3 of which are Soviet, 17 German, 15 English, 6 American, 4 French, 2 Belgian, 1 Canadian, 1 Swiss and 1 Japanese. Card 3/3 JIL Ze i-v 00 HA IL as v ,b L a %1L -L z/011/61/018/001/010/014 E112/E453 AUTHORS: Frost, A.M. and'Blagonravova, A.A. *j 1_~_ TITLE: The reaction between binder and y1gment in thin surface coating layers PERIODICAL: Chemie a chemick' technologie, 1961, Yol.18, No.1, P-33, a abstract Ch 61:-446 a'.( Lakokras. Materialy, 1960, No.1, PP-32-38) TEXT: A co-polymer of styrene-maleic anhydride esterified with butanol,was used as binder and the effect of an addition of zinc oxide and orthophosphoric acid was studied. In the presence of an excess of zinc oxide, the zinc salt of the polymer is formed:, which is converted into zinc phosphate-.on the addition of Phosphoric acid. If this system is applied to a steel surface, the phosphoric acid will react with the steel and the co-polymer will produce tri-dimensional structures with zinc. On the basis of the above binder,primers of high-reactivity can be prepared' which in some respects are superior to polyvinylbutyral resins. 1 X-ray diagram, 5 diagrams, 9 tables, 8 literature references. fAbstractor's note: Complete translation.] Card-1/1 ',alAGORATOVA. A.A. -, .................................. . Investigation in the field of polyurethan protective coatings. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no. 6:68-77 16o. (MIRA 13:12) (Protective coatings) (Urethan) 9/081J61/000/024/078/086 B101/3110 AUTHORS: Blagonravova, A. A., Pronina, 1. A. TITLEs Polyurethan-base protective coatings PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 24, 1961t 565, abstract 24P288 (Lakokrasoohn. materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 2, 1961, 3 - 7) TEXT: The following two types of modified isocyanates were synthetized to reduce toxicity and to increase stability of polyurethan lacquers: polyisocyanates (I), product of the reaction between a 2,4-toluylene- diisocyanate (II) excess with polyvalent alcohols and "blocked" isocyanstes such as monophenyl urethan (III) on the basis of II and phenol. Compounds (1) are used for air-drying two-component lacquers. Such a diethylene V glycol (type API (DGU) - base compound is already being industrially utilized. DGU differs from tri- and tetravalent alcohol-base I by higher technologi8'a'!'effectiveness and, compared with II, by a five times higher stability of the lacquer working solution. Compound III decomposes only at higher temperatures under separation of free II. Hence it can be used Card 1/2 -OW 3/081/61/000/024/078/086 Polyurethan-base protective coatings B100110 for oingle-component hot-airkb*lng jacquars that are stable without any limitsI e.g. cable lacquers for copper wires. The free II content in I and III is 5 and 1.6%o respectively. LAbstracter's notet Complete translation] I Card 2/2 ZLOBINAj V.R.1 SOROKINt H,F,; BLAGONRAVOVA, A.A. Hardening epoxy resins with urea resins. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.6tl7-20 161. (KMA 15:3) (Epoxy resins) k S/081/62/000/022/083/088 .B101/m86 AUTHORSg Blagonravova, A. A., Pronina, I. A., Bondarevskayap I. I. i TITLEt Production of graft copolymers on the- basis of cellulose ~estera and isocyanates. PERIODICkLs Referativnyy zhurnal. XhijAya, no. 22, 1962, 554, abstract 22P478 (Lakokrasochn. katerialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 29 1962, 4 - 7) TEM A method is described of obtaining graft copolymers from nitro- cellulose (NC) and acrylonitrile is described. This consists in first introducing into the molecular NO unit anlincomplete allyl urethane ob- tained by reaction of 1,6-hexamethylone-diisocyanate-with allyl alcohol in molar ratio. Tests of films made from these copolymers have shown . that they considerably surpass films of pure NO as to loss in weight when irradiated with UV light, and as to water resistancel they are, however, inferior as to elasticity. LAbstracter's notes Complete translation.3 Card 1/1 I KARYAKINA, M.I.; YAKUBOVICH, S.V.; BLAGONRAVOVA. A.A.1 Prinimali vcha6tiyet LARINA,,A.N.; ffIS-MVAP K.A.; ffRTSOVA~ Ye.N. New type of coatings based on phenol-alkyd resins. Lakokras. mat.i ikh prim. no-5:25-27 .162, 1.. (NIRA 16:1) .(Phenol condensation proaucts) protective coatings) ZLOBINA, V.R.; BLAGONP.AVOVAO A.A. Investigating the hardening process in epoxy resins. Lakokras,mat.i ikh prim. no.617-3-1 162, (NIRA 16:1) (Epoxy resins) , 360504 S/053/62/007/00 2/C,06/014 A', ~ 5 OVA 1, 2_6 ArrHIORS: !A;a;ronravo.,a A -A-, Ka.-!ashov, D.A. Candidates oi' T~achnlcal 7'viencon T I TA typos o.' pol.,pmxar coatings and adhesives '."nu:-nai vGcL;oyu.,nogo '4himicheskogo ubshchestva lmt)ni D.I. tle-nd!eleyeva, v. 7, no. ~f, D)62, 187 - lkj4 TE'XT: In connection with the development of the industry and thre In- cvcar,ed demand :'or high-quality protective coatings and adhesives, new types of those Materials were developed and investigated. A review of the latest in- vestilgations in this ficid Is discussed and several examples are pi,esented from datn publ~:;hed in Soviet and western literature. Protective coatings a1v dis- cisssed in relation to the di"ferent typos of polymiars. Investigations of ad- hes!vas made on the base of organic polymers are carried out in three divections: I) Synthe:;Is of thernostable materials,; 2) developiaent of adnesives with In- ci,onsod (.~.',astlclty of the glued surface; and 3) preparation of cold-hardening adlie-I'ves. 1~_,cent studies on thermostable adhesives weiv carvied out by modil'y- ing phQnol-forrialdchyde resins and polyepoxides, since O.S. Petrov showed al- Card S/C163/62/u07/0U2/W6/014 '14ew types of polymer ..... AU57/A 126 veady the thermoresistance of these resins. Of greatest interest is tJ,e modi- fication by -wans ol' rubber, polyacetals, epoxides, or- polyamides. The Soviet ;~. -4 M-1 ,4) adhez1ve allows stresses up to 50 h at 3000C tshear r-~_,nistance at 27:-,0C "o- f-,Iued .`G'XFCA(ZO1QiGSA) steel is 70 kg/cm2' forP~7_1 (VT-I) titantum allo", kg/ '-~(fT(VF-T) glass- re in forced resin 2~ kg/cm2 rupture In the ,es- cm2,k._ in, Cor bonded resin steel 131 kg/cm2 rupture occurs in the resin]. The thermo- stable VK-1 adhesive, prepared from epoxide resin, hardener, and filler can re- sist a I~UOC tomperatuiv for 300 h and is recommended for variable temperatures in tl ie range of from -6U to +1500C. Stable up to 600C Is the modified epoxide K- 1, ~'(K_ 153) adhesive. An elastic phenol-rubber composition is the ~ K-3 M-3) adhesive, while thelMf'-l (MPF-1) andfj-_)�~)(PEF) 2/10 adhesives are manul'actured Z'rou; mothylolpolyamide resins. VK-3 adhesive is foivseen for hot bonding of metal structures in power plants and shows better properties than MPF-1. adhesive (but 'Is less elastic than the FM-47, of FT4_1000 adhesive of the Bloomingdale Rubber, Co., USA). Adhesives hardening without heating are thenY-2 (PU-2), A -4. (L-4), and polyurethane t,.~ K -5 M-5) adhesive. The latter Is manufactured from polyester and diisocyanate, hardened in the presence of a catalyst, and is used for bonding various metals, or foamd!j- !'~FK), and n ~1 (PU) plastics or glass-rein- j rorced 911-1 plastic. Of interest are also chemical pre-treatments of inert Card 2/3 New types of polymer ..... S/063/6 2/007/002/006/014 A057/AI26 materials (polytetraflitoroethylene, polyethylene, etc.) which allow bonding of their surfaces with common adhesives. Among thermostable Soviet siliconorganic adhesives properties and applications of the following types are mentioned-. M-2), T-9 (KT-9), H n -9 (1P-9), MAC -1 (MAS-1), BKT-2 (VKT-2), and T -3 (VhT-.3. There are 4 tables. Card 3/.3 ACCESSION IMs AP4034710 8/0303/64/000/002/OW3/00067 AM=Ss Blagonravoys, A, A. 1 Proninap 1. A. 1 Tartakovskeyat A. M.1 Atryasinat V.P.: TITLEs Polyisocranaten suitable for protective coatings with superior photoresist- azice SOURCE% L&kdkrasochny*y* materiele i ikh primeneni"p nom 2j 1964, 3~ TOPIC TAGSt lacquer, polyisocyanatep allylurethaneg ioooyanate polymerization, isoc.~anate telomerizationg polyisocyanate nitrooelluloss lacquerv photoresistant polyiecoyanate lacquerp PAU polyisocyanate enamel ABSTRACT: The present study deals with the polymerization of hexane-l-isocyanate- 6-allylurethane (HICAU); 0CNPijjNHC0Or-Hr-CH-CW8 The polymerization was conducted, without solvents# in inert solvents, and in a carbon tetrachloride mediums Banzorl peroxide (0.2-3.0%), di-ter.butyl peroxide, or Ainitril-2,20-aso-bin-isobutWrio soid (DOM) were used as initiators. The reaction was allowed to ran for 6 to 20 hours at 80 and 1200 before the viscosity and Isocranate numbers of the obtained poly-HICAU were deterainod. It was fa=d 0 tJi&-t9 in an inert solvent mediva (toluene) and without solrentt the transformation Card 1/5 ACCESSION BR: AP4034710 of the monomer did, not exceed V-54# irrespective of the amount of initiator present, Extension of the polykerization time caused the formation of a precipi. tate of high-moleoular compounds# which was soluble only in the original amomer* When the polymerivation of RICAU was conducted in carbon tetrachloride (in & III ratio at 70-75C for periods to 21 hre in the presence of 1% DLBIU) there occurred a more rapid and complate polymerization of the monomer with the formation of low- molecular produotse To these the authors asoribe the formAls k-4CH -4-N.C. L 0)~ where n is 5 or 6. The obtained polymer had a molecular weight of 1050-1070 and contained 13-40of chlorinee' Samples of such poly-HICAU of 1500 molecular weight were assigned the trade name PAU# and their solutions in various solvents were subjected to extensive lacquer and enamel coating testay either by themselves or mixed with titanium dioxidep with nitrocellulose and alkyd and with phenolic resins.~ Films of high strength and good adhesion were obtained. They were superior In Card 2/3 ACCMIOM NRs AP4034710 light resistance to enamel X-3W* Orig. art. h"s 6 tabless, 4 dha;rtev and 4 formulas, AMUTIONs ame SuBxrlvms 00 BM ACQs 2CU&y64 EMt. 00 SUB CMEs IT NO REP S079 9007 OEM, 004 Ca~d 3/3 5/0303/&/000/003/0008/0010',,~f ACCESSION NR: AP4040513 AUTHOR: Zlobina, V. R.; Sorokinj, M, F,j Blagonravova, A* A. TITLEt Curing of epoxide resins SOURCEt Lakokrasochny*yo natorialy* i ikh primenonlyee no* 3, 19640 8-10 i TOPIC TAGSs epoxido resin, phenyl glyci4l other, carbanilide, epoxy group imino group opo3dde resin curing ABSTRACT: It was estabUshed that phenyl glycidyl other reacts with carbanilids to form hydro.Vl-containing compounds as a resutlt of 'the interaction between epoxv and imino groups; it was postulated that in addition, a reaction is possible between the epoxy groups and the hydroxyl groups formed. It was shown that condensation of butyl ether takes place in the course of the reaction of phenyl glycidyl other with dibutyl eater of dimethylolureat simultaneously with the interaction of the epmW and imino groups, and with the interaction of the hydro.Vl groups formed and the opoxW groups* This condensation is indicated by the evolution of butowl in the course of the r"atione ASSOCIATIONs now Dy A decre-ise In the number of epoxy grount) and an Increase in the niher and hV- ERR ACCESSION NR: AP5022505 UR/0303/65/000/004/0001/0004 66 ~,621.633:543.422.4, AUTHOR: Uagonravova,. ~S2pina,_k. A_.; Uvq~i~ov,~ G Are f I Yeva.-S-.j;r---- . , it TITLE: Infrared spectroscopic study of the effect of metals on the reaction of I formation of polyurethanes. Report No. 2. SOURCE: Lakokrasochnyye viAterialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 4, 1965, 1-4 TOPIC TAGS: s9dium compound, cobalt compound, polyurethane, IR spectroscopy ABSTRACT: The reaction forming ure hanes in the presence of sodium acetate and cobalt naphthenate catalysts-1was studied by means of IR spectroscopy, which makes it possible to follow the rttion between the isocyanate and the-hydroxy ester and to establish the presence of 'side reactions. The starting reagents were 2,4- toluyelene diisocyanate and di-.4 -hydroxyethyl adipate. The IR spectroscopic method revealed a difference in the catalytic effect of salts of alkali metals andli metals of variable valence: in addition to the main reaction forming urethanes, side reactions occur in the presence of alkali metals,fsodium acetate). It was found that as the concentration of the sodittm salts df?creases, the rate of the Card 1/2 L 1831-56 ACCESSION NR: APS022305 side reactions also decreases. Cobalt salts are recommended aa*effective catalysts for the preparation of polyurethanes. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, I table., and 5 formulas. ASSOCIATION: None iSUBMITTED: 00 ENCL:- 00 SUB CODE: MT, GC, OP 'NO REF SOV: 001 OTHER: 003 Card 2/2 . - ~ -f 1 ~ , Al I I . I i - . - , ~ " t , i , 'r. ~jl 713 31~ -4t; AREFIYEVA, S.M.; GANIMAKHER, PRONINA, I.A.; SPIRIN, Yu L:;,j ~G JA, I d. k A.R.; MEDVEDEVI S:S p demik Mechanism under3,ving the cata3,vtic action of Co24 compounds in the urethane-forming reaction. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.2:362-365 Hr 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. GwmdarBtvemxv nauchno-l'Isledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut lakokrasochnoy promyshlennonti i Fiziko-khimicbeskiy institut im. L.Ya.Karpova. 5%91 national mramo Of Treading Now Mairriat. Aw Glow saftilom (in Russian.) 1. S. strkl,, j Kentmika. V. 8. June 1951, P. &9. Equipment Im ptilmring mw malrdali Im gla-A mallug i% dem'"Im-d ;"%I 'HAKT-4111110,11. GOOBRAZOV, V.A. 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Landform-geoch~~cal characteriat' 'as of the northern slope of the Terskey Ala-Too. Rab. Tian'-Shan' vysokogor. fiz.-geog. Bta. no.5:33-45 162. OMIRA 17-10) BIAGOOBRAZOV, V.A.; GUJSHKOVA, 1/1-1. Distribution of clay karst and the forms of karst relief in Kirghizia. Rab. Tian'-Shan' vysokogor. fiz.-geog. sta. no-51 137-141 162. (MIRA 17: 10) BLAGOOBFLAZOV V.A. Frobleme of aeaBonal and perennial fluotuations of the upper boundary of permafrost on elevated watersheds in the central Tien Shan. Rab. Tianl"Shanl. vysokogor. f1s.-geoge sta. no.6865-76 164. CharacteriBUIcs of the chemical properties of the top soils and vegetative cover of the ancient moraine of the Petrov glacier. lbid.s85-96 (KMA 17 t 12) BLAGOL)BRAZOVp V.A. The length of the existence of the drainleos Iss:(k-Kull, Rab, Tian'.- Shan'.vysokogor. fize-geog. sta, no,7:33-13 164. 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P red.; NABIULLINAq R.S. 9 tekbn, red, [Hov to obtain high yields of cereal. crops] Kak poluchit' vysokii uroWmi krupiamVkh kulltur, Kazan'l Tatarskoe knizbnoe izd-vo, 1959. 71P6 (Ckrain) (KmA 14:9) VALEYEV, SM.; KURAMSH14-, T.V., red.j BIAGORAZIZIOV, P.N., red.; TROFIMOVA, A~Sep tekbn, redo (Otaining high corn yields] Opyt polucheniia vysokikh urozhaev ka- kuruzy. Pod red, T.Muramshina. Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd- vo, 1959. 181 p. (corn (14aize)) (MIRA 14:10) VOMMSKAYA, I.R.; . red.; GALKINA, V.P., takhn. red, (Berries grown in the Tatar A.S.S.R.] IAgodrWe kulltury v Tatarskoi ASSR. Ka2an*j, Tatarskoe knizbnoe isd-vo, 1960. 41 p. (MIRA 140) .A- .,(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Berries) BATMANOV9 B.I. 9 agronom; KURAKSHIN , T.V. 9 starshiy nauchnyy sotr.; FALKINI G.A.t:kand. vellkhoz. nduk; BIAGauzumov, P.N.9 red.; SAMWAv S.G., tekhn. red. [Experimental work-on collective and state farms] Opytnaia rabota v kolkhozakh i sovkhosakh. KazanIq Tatarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1960. 246 P. (MIRA 14:9) 2. Tatarskaya respubllk~mskaya sel'skokhozyaystvennaya opytnaya stant#ya (for niviAin). (Agriculture-Experimentation) BL&GORAZUKOV, R.V., Inzhener. -''M -1 1" Stressing reinforcements by stage i nprocast. prestressed bridge elements. Ayt.dor. 19 no.4:17 Ap.-156. (KM 9:8) (Prestressed concrete) (Bridge construction) Crams for sountlug."PIP's stroatures V to 30 a In length, Awt. der' 21 n0;4:29 xp 158, , -1 1 (Kim 1114i (Crams. derricks. ate.) KROPOTOV, lvan Ivanovichj BIAGORAMO-V red.; DEMEEM, -9 B.S., red. izd-va; GALAKTIONOVA, Ye.N., tekbn. red. [Ferry crossings] Paromme perepravy. Moskva, Avtotrans- izdat) 1963. 80 P. (MIRL 17:1) ZW, S.V.,prof.; KOVALRVR.V.jp2~of. ; RUBILIN, Ye.V.; EISNEMLISKTT. S.A... dotsentl KAZINTSEV, A.10.,, dotsentl NEMYUK, G. To.; dotsent; !~~~~~Cwusov, D. C. In memory of Professor Ifim IF-edorovich Favlor. Fochrovedenie no. 7t120-121 JI 165 (MM 1931) Jl2goraziznova, M. A. I Maud Biolog Sci Dissertation: "Concerning the Cholestarin-Alkumin Complexes of Jlood Serum 0 and -lQsma.11 10 June 49 Moscow Veterinary Academy ISO Vecheryaya Moskva Sum 71 K 11 4 1- 4 If a M it UD MIS ISU NP46 L, I . - I _ _ I L_ 1 a IL I- -A-Ir ~ $1 -1 4 ;, "P-7-ft VAN 00 ISM 10"IWT.E~ CbOj~MM.jrateW cemplaXse and the amount of Choi- 0i d N V ,unevau . . A. Bb4jom kkimiya 14, 34S-100949). fi b h d I to sup- vw;ir s t roug irg do tiim wi l t th k (h t lee ty e v w a e p F = god 1 MITM %I wtu &% ht tisom Om. Ith%ld Wguill 11 lee dthanklo hi*u lwwvo ikvM buth "mialm WO Itre axid r- 1 I . . N) 11 1 L 0 9 goo go 00 coo OOV : go 0 00 31 , i so* I-so zoo :9 A &a. L A IALLIf?GXAL U11041M CLAWKATION Its 0 00 44104,~ .1, oo., dot alAw 'U% Ali 'tT .0 ft t* ft (f 0 a a X x It cc ff It X w a I i to *,:z 00 0 0 * 0 99940600 0 000 0 0 Do ****too* 0 1 011A I -VI BLAGZRAZMtOVA, M.A. - Protein bouncl oWeeterol, in the blood plasma in experimental hypercholesterinemia in rabbits. Arkh.pat., Moskva 13 to.1:43-48 Jan-Feb 1951. (CLML 20:9) 1. Of the Department of Biochemistry (Head--Prof. II.V*Okunev). Uali W ad Medical Institutoo Vj- J-C -th-S ryth 7 'F 7--.. 24; cnn7e;,t thar Ilb ol b.Ine is J~ct to 11, 7o + Country :USSR T Catogory= :Human and Animal Physiology, Metabolism Abs. Jour. :Ref Zhur - Bio'_.q No, 20 1959, No. 7775 Aut' :) r UMB1 A. Institlit, Stalingria-71mcal 46 titute Title The Appearance of C14-Acetic Acid in the Forms of Plasm Cholesterol. OrI6. Pub. :Sbe n&Uehn, rabot tear. 1 klInJLch. kafedr Stalingr, med. in-tae Stalingrad, 1956, 17-.22 Abstract :In ^xperimebts on rabbits, both controls and rabbits with allmentary hypercholesterolemia, a itudy was made of the intensity with vhich C1 -acetic acid appeared In the various forms of plasma cholesterol--total cholesterol, protein-bound cholesterol and non-protein-bound cholesterol. The labeled acetic acid vas injected intraperitoneally in a dose or 100 microcurles. The cmwt of the radioactivity of the cholesterol was made in cholesterol-digi- tonin preparations,, Endogenous synthesized Card: 1/3 Country U6SR Category Human and Animal Physiology, Metabolism Abs. Jour, Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2, 1959s No. 7775 T i t 1 C Ori?, Pub, cholesterol containing C14 appeared in the blood of the control animals on the day follow-! ing t1v injection of the acetic acid. The specific activity of the (protein-boun4l chol. esterol was greater in both groups of animals than that of the total cholesterol, while the specific activity of the non-protein-bound cholesterol was lower than tliat of the total cholesterol. In the author's opinion, this attests to the existence of two distinct forms 2/3 of cholesterol. The biologically active one is C:)untry US~M/Humsn and Animal Fhysiology, Metabolism .'ib!3. J3ur. Ref Zhur - Biol., No. 2, 1959, No. 7775 jastlt'at. Ork-. Pub. A bn t ra c t the protein-bound form. In the case of ali- mentary hypercholesterolemia, the specific activity of total and non-protein-bound chol- esterol Is diminished. The amount of non- protein-bound cbolesterol in some cases increases by a factor of ten or more; replace- ment of the non-protein-bound f orm is negligibleq The assumption is made that the accuimilation of non-protein-boand cholesterol is one of the.., causes of vascular lipoidosis.--l.A. Serebr skaya card: 3/3 BLAGORAZMIOVA, M. A.: Doe Biol Sci (diss) -- "on the lipid-protein complexes of the blood". Stalingrad, 1958. 19 pp (Second Moscow State lied Inst im N. 1. Pirogov), 250 copies (KL, No 8, 1959, 135) 0 BLAGORAZUMOVAP M. A. (UM) "Chances in the Composition and Properties of the Lipoprotein Complexes of the Blood in Alimentary Hypercholesterolaamia." Report presentee at the 5th International Biochemistry Congress, Moscow, 10-16--Aug 1961 :.-. -.- -, 115 , 1. ~ ..-. * ,-; ~ --.- . ~~ Z,. , -, ~-~ 1~ '! - - I.- - - - -4,4 111 - . "' -" " , -, ` -, - "C'. MIR .-.1 ! -~ M -, r-M - M&M I - . : I - Pz . V-V, 13 j- P, o i:~ c,-o c,,,v 1*,~ TAGIROV, K.Kh.,dotsent; HUSHBNKOVA, S-F-; BLAGORODOVA, G.N. ease of a fetus in the ab(tominhl cavity of a child. Xhirurgiia, 33 no.1:112-113 J& 157 (KLRA 10:4) 1. Iz kafedry khtrurgil detakogo voxrasts (sov.-doteent 1.1h. Tagirov) Tashkentakogo neditsinskago iiistituta imeni T.M. Holotovs. (MUS. male fetus in abdom. cavity of 16-month-old male tuf -) Ous) (ABDONIN, some) (TERATOPA, case reports. same) KkZIYEV, Mared Yakubovich; BIAGORODOVA N.P., red.; IGNATIYEV, V.A. p tekhn. red. Public control over medical service to the workers] Obshche- stvennyi kontroll za maditainakim obaluzhivaniem trudiashchikhoia. Yoskva.. Izd-vo VTaSFS 'Profizdats 1962 98 P. (MIRI 150) (MEDIGME, INDUSTRIALi L 0529M7 All N9. AR6031905 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/006/HO43/HO44 .A:UTj30R:_ Babenko, S. P. ; B12goaklonskaza, L. Ye. ; Gershenzon, Ye. M. Orlov, L. A.; Litvak-Gorskaya, L. B.-'_--_---"~ TITLE: SHF semiconductor modulators SOURCE:. Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 6Zh3O4 REF SOURCE: Tr. -I-y Mezhvuz. skopii._M., 1965, 175-186 )o radiofiz. i s TOPIC TAGS: shf semiconductor modulator, injection, exclusion, magnetoconcentration effect, modulator ABSTRACT: Control of,,,Ge conductivity through the variation of the minority ofirrier concentration during injection, exclusion, and in the magnetoconcentration Ifect is investigated. To achieve adequate efficiency for a modulator using the increased carrier-concentration effect, resulting from the introduction of carriers through a p-n junction (injection), it is necessary to use a pure high-impedance material (e--,,50 ohm. cm). Moreover, carrier concentration should vary in it 15--20 times, which corresponds to variations in resistivity from 50 to 3. 5--2. 5 ohm, -cm. When use is made of the phenomenon of exclusion, which means that I . L 0529U-67 4cc NR' AR6031905 the specimen is deficient in minority carriers, a substantial variation in the impedance of high-resistance Ge can be produced by direct SHF-power heating. It' is calculated that with the use of the magnetoconcentration effect with the specimen resistivity of over 45 ohm. cm, a diffusion length of 2-3 mm and recombination rates on the faces of S2rl--' 100 cm/sec and S1 C=:~ 104 - 105 cm/sec, the impedance is expected to vary by factors of 10-20 (with an increase in the total quantity of carriers) and by factors of 2-3 (with a decrease in the quantity of carriers). All these above-inentioned effects are recommended for use in the development of waveguide-type SHF modulators which, in principle, are absorption devices. Diagrams of the arrangement of thin Ge specimens in waveguides, as well as a block diagram of an experimental system, are given in the orighial - 'J article. A description is given of the methods of measuring the basic parameters of a modulator. G. Slobodenyuk.. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 20 Card 2/2 GIORGMVSYAU. L.K.;RMUOU, Ye.A.;BBMHNOVA-SOIiDVIYIIVAt-.A!A- BEEUAU B 1110 YA. To ;1MOT, M. V. Acidbaso equilibrium In the blood serum in pulsonay saphyseme, in various stWe of respiratory Insufficiency, Ter, arkh., Moskra 24 no.4:23-31 JUIF-449 1952, (GIML 23:2) 1. Of the Flawaty Therapeutia Clinio (ActingRead -- Prof. To So Istamanova), 1irst Ioninpad Y4AIo&l Institntis ingni Acadenioian I. P. Pavlov. Y-%. V. "T'he iloic of 'lervous Pre Er-IOCI-~Tle Factors, in tla of Ac9d Sci USSR. ingt of ehysiolog-y i-ncni 1. Fnvi ov 1955 (Dissprtptjon for t1-..- ~i-~proe -.Nf* C!~n~;.~-ztl,~ 1.n Yealc--41. Science) SO: Knt?hraya letopis' No. 27, 2 JIIIY 1?55 BIAGOSEWMAU, T&J. (Leningrad) - ----Nmmm Modifications of higher nervous activity during the climacteric and'the effects of sex hormones. PrOloendoke i gorm. 3 noel: 8"5 Jal-I 157. (HLBA 10%6) 1. Is laboratorit vosrastuer fistologit i patologit abeloveim (say, - ablenAorresporAeut Akademit meditsinskikh nauk SSSR prof. V,G.Baranov) Institute fistologit iment, I-P-Pavlova (dir. - eked. I.M.Dykov) Akademil nauk SSSR. (OLIKACTERIC.' YMIA.'60mplicationi' neuroses, sex hormone there (~us)) (AURa!w etioloa and pathogenesis olimacterib. sex hormone ther. 14us)) HMOINSe therapeutfic use, neuroses in female cilmacterics (Rum)) HUMSICLONNAYA, Ta.T. (Lenlograd) Influence of max hormone propamtlons on bypercholosterinexia. Probl.endok.1 gora. 5 no.6t49-54 N-1) 059. (NMA 13:5) 1. Is laboratoril vosrastnoy fisiologit I patologli eheloTeka (say. - ohlati-korrempondent ANN SSSR Prof. T.G. Baranov) Usti- tuta f Isiologil Imeal I*P~ Pavlova All SSM (dir, - almd, K,X. 3ykov [deceased] I Wokrinologlahesimp otdolonlya (usuchuff rukoyoditel I - ablen-korraqwndent ANK SSU prof. T*G* Zaranov) Institute. akusherstva I ginakologii ANg SSSR (dir. - chlen- korrappondent ANN 35SR prof. P.As Soloshapk-o). (SIX NORNDM pharmiscol..) (CBMVMM blood) - -1 BARANOV, V.G.; BLAGOSEIAMYAZ Ya.V.; DAVYDOVSKIYp N.B.; LOSKUTOVA, Ye.A..: and NIKOLAYENKO.. N.V. "The Nervous Factor in Pathogenesis of Thyrotoxicosis." report to be submitted at the 4th Intl Goiter Conference, London, England, 5-8 Jul 160 BARANOVI V*Go; BLAMUMAYA, TaJej NUOLAYMOp No?* Relation between newosen and thyrotoxiconine Terapsarkbe R no,12:24-29 160, (MIPA -14#2) 1e Iz laboratorii vozraotnoy fiziologii I patologii cheloveka (zavw - doyotvitel'My oUen AMN SSn prof. V.Q. Baranor) Twti- tuta, fiziologii immd I*P* Pavlova AN SSSRv (NZMICS) (HYPERTHYMIMSM) BLAGOSKLONOV, A,,S. (Ryazan') Ghanges in the phonocardiogram in pationts with mitral aterwais in relation to the stage of the dieemse. Nauch. trudy. Riaz. mod. inst. l4i195-201 163. (MIM 27s5) - - I --- - I- -- I I- . -- I -- - - - -,- - - - - - - UkGOSI-1011-04, !~. 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