SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OSIPOVA, L.KH. - OSIPOVA, N.A.

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1/644 621000100010~Qlle? H Ld In t ion jrnf t I ng, of ... A. 5XDJU7 rene took place on 11ruct contact of fibers with pure styrene and with i solution of ;tyr,ric in ncthanol. Grnfting with methyinetha- crylatu touk elace by conditioning tne fibers In the i)reaence of substances which (liuo-olve p,)1ymvthylmcthacrylAte, i.e. acetone and acetoaoctic cater.The extant of ;rafting vao Increased with Increase of douage un to defined limits, nfter which it In E;Iiar,)ly retarded. Methylaiethacrylate gri,"'tcd to viscose produqed ruiterial which could be dyed with basic dyestuffs and by grafting styrene and methyl- methracrylate to the various fibers it wao found that their dynamo- metric properties were Improved. It aaa also found that copolyme- rization of fibrous materials with otyrene and iethyloethacrylate with up to 50 - t3U1,; grafting, took place within the fiber. There are 5 figures. ASSUCIATIUNs Inutitut yadornoy ffaiki AN UsIbSSSR (Institute of huclear Physics. 'k3 UzSSR) Card 212 j~R 1~', V . U. A.. it Ladorilkc; KI.&IN N, G.i%. : XU14 I, G.S. ; PASHifiSK I Y, S.Z. JSD')V,.., --Kh.; MY&U-Vili, VA". Vac~.;um Investieuti-n of leformitions of rittural allic irrbdiated by gan--u. rays. lzv.,,Ii Uz.S.SR.5er.fiz.-mt.rutuk no.i:32--~7 I t)O . (miji, 13. 1. Institut yadernoy flziki A UzSSd i Uzbekskly m,ucrino- is3ledovatel'skly insitililt sholk-ovoy prouWahlonnosti. 2 . rdl UzS61i ~for j,rifov). (;tirltiA ray a ~SLlk) (Materials, I;ffect of rad.tAl,)n ou) RUH' 01'. Finrrarul I " ' - , . doktor tokhn. rauki OSIF(TVA, Lyudmila Kha-`-ovn~, 1;IKITIN, I z-,:. ' :- -, lypvl-~ ; retsentent; .- . . .. II . . . I . I : ~ . . I , - ! L. , 1, :),~ ori ,#,, , !.,4 ,-i", , , 'I , , ~ " , - ~ l " (,: - ~,- -. , ~, ~i I , - ;,! 1~ ~ 11 .. , * " c j!" . , I . I '. , . - --------- t,', IT L 4 ACC =MN NR AP5012-02-9 MV0377/63/000/001/003q/0043 AUMR: XIG L. Kb.; Swltanovrt, H. 061 P. 1. Tmy,t Imp,aybig the proportiou of pol~rmnr film,"by'infrared irradiatl;M M-Mat Ganot-OtIvulkA. no, it 19Srj 39~43 nPIC. TIGS: rad.3.1ition, pol~-*rjJdej pol-yethylene. solar Infr-arc-it-rodiitIon hao bet!n sbown to impr-ove the ni,eclop-nical r r - tiE 1; C-4 .3 t'd changing Lh-zir vpf-Ir,-,d propertie.9, antll it) incre.-Isr. Vi ";'I'm9equent 1-,~,i )!X!e to sunliglhv. 1,11mr. of polyarni-le (type PK-4,' L?7 Tntn thicio awl (G. ," mm tb;~~k) ivr~nci,Fitcd Witiz' infx~arcd light at -a ni -;!.?)I lcmper SAI-re V V"O* C for 50 ',f) hr. tensilu streng'.I.I.. 1!Tatigtm Wc-, trunsmission. ,intl n"onp!r-Oop were driert-TAD~-:'d ~uld y (-,~-Imparsd with those of contvol npecl mana it wAe Tound thpit Ipfrarc-d irradijiflon oroinated war-romolecular !)rLlcl,- g in the h1mv, and- cffcctiv-~~kv improv -ir ACCMBSION NR: AP.19DI2029 example., 50-hr irradiation of fl~.C polyami-11". filtyi iiio~rf~_Ased tensUe stv-2ugth by 6316.- fatigue life by I 19%, ~inrl elongntiou b,, 215. 35j, The trxnant1rq.-3iL)D Conrficient In the range 41 O-C,35 rn~t cl~6~rpO insignific-ij.)tly after lion for 150 hr. X-ray patterns sT)owed. that rto Oiange!r~ Occiirred An r1irro - structure. Similar but less marked iwproven.-iQntt; obtained for th~~! polyetbyime film. The degree of order (t)rtent,,jt[~,W of this film iYjcrf_-,u-cd. Ilie resistwice to the'de-trimental, fJfecl; of kimiRrhl locreBued for bot)i f0ins. This work was done In connection with the. recent use of pulpneric films In various i-ypes of.solar gep.pratcps.' Orj,,3. art. han 6 figures and 3 graphs P,WOCUTMN I F1 xilw- t ektwi c h takly inatfitut AN Uz74R TIWU~Ute AN TJzSSRI WOdt6k___ __'_~:M(CLU --OD -SUBMITTED272 CODE; OC I IDP _~T- 77- 31" zh~ AID P "'I b,!ec t U3 IS R/C h em I s t r y Card 1/1 Pub. 76 - 16/27 Authors Butkov, N. A. nnd L. M . 0,91pova Title Condensing properties of catalysts. Periodical Neft. '.-,hoz., V. 33, #12, 64-67, D 1955 Abntract The outhor pre8entq a laboratory method for determining the 'Ictivity of' catnly sto In reopect to the reaction or condensation. Table-s, churtn, 5 references, 1932-19~L. Institution None Submitted No date BUTKL)V, N.A.p prof.; VUIYUV, A.6., inviener-kaPitan 1-ro runf-,a; tx-1'QVA -LA inzh.; P~,NCHUL, A.?'.,, kand.tekhn.nauk _. I--- - - -:j- -, zl:;~ Protection of cylAmder bushioa and internal cambuation engine bIomkv,.sga:bwt corrosion. Wr. sbor. 46 no.7:73-78 T1 163. U:I") c r-7 &peaty 6a it is Zaa immolow OW, ilia ilm TM joult6a The posa wtn zec6 41 tbwvlw-t Icusad - 16 AIC)s A -"WIMSPUSA ~~ C.W;;i, uoo&y. vAt'% MALSE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 2-1 Osipova, L. N., and S. A. Tumarkin Tablitsy dlya rascheta toroobra-,rnykh obolochek (Tables for the Design of Toroidal Shells) Moscow, AN MSR VTs, 1963. 91 P. 2200 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akademiya nauk SSSR. VychiBlitellnyy tsentr. Resp. Ed.: V. A. Ditkin, Professor; Ed.: 1. A. Orlova; Tech. Ed.: A. 1. Korkina. PURPOSE: The book is intended for designers and structural analysts concerned with designing shell constructions for strength and stability. COVERME: Tables am composed for an asymytotic solution of differential equations of toroidal shells under symetrical loading (see th~ article by S. A. Tumarkin In Pr W adnaya matematika i mekharLUca. v. 23, no. 6. 1959). The tables of generalized Airy functions by L. N. Mosova and S. A. Tumarkin, Card 1/4 Tables for the Design(Cont.,, SOV/6521 published by the VyclLislitelIny5 tsentr AN SSSR,. i~6i, am also used. The tables were computed on thp "Strela high- speed electronic compi4ter; thety contribute largely to the simplification of shell design since the asymptotic method offers formulas for maximal stresses, displacements, and other quantities. The tabulated -functions and their derivatives are explained and plotted in diagrams. The arrangepent iuad utilization of the tables are discussed and illustrIated by - examples. The derivation of design formulas is briefly out- lined and the general solution of the differential equation of the shell is given by a simple erm, each term of which is a tabulated function. 'Sample analysen of toroidal shells are presented and some results are given in tabular and graphic form. The authors thank M. A. Rudis,, N. N. Perevezentseva, K. S. I-11in T. V. Firsova, T. V. Mazurova, and V. I. Paxy;_Lova. There are 14 references: 10 Soviet and 4 English. TABLE OF COMENTS [Abridged]: Card 2/4 Tables for the Design(Cont.) SOV/6521 Foreword III Introduction v Ch. 1. Tabulated lAmotionb v Ch. II. Arrangement of Tables and Instructions For Their Use XIII Ch. Ill. Asymptotic Design Method of Toroidal Shells Xv Ch. IV. Sample Designs of Toroidal Shells xix References XXV Tables of FLLnctions for Toroidal-Shell Design Card 3/4 Tables for DeBign(CoRt. ) SOV/6521 Appendix 1. Tables of Genera-lized Airy Ametions C 0 it,) and Their Derivatives With Respect to a., 0 ~ a < 6; n - 0; 1 85 Appr-ndix 2. Tables of AJry Punations llk(la). and Their DerIvativea With Rospect to a. 0 < 8 $ b; k - 1;2 89 AVAIUME: Librax7 of Congress "Af.&TECT: Structmal Mechanics 4/4 Tc -,,,IB/64 24(7), 5(3) :.OV/ 51 -t 15 1 1,/:" 4 AUTHORS. Bathulin, F-1. and Nipjva, L.P. TITLR: The Differuncj Betweaii !,ner,19t of Rot"tional I6omer6 in Lijuld and Gaseous artiost, enerriy povor,)tiiyKh itomerov v thidicom I g;aY.-.iobra7,rit.,D 1,?-ftorichloretane) 'D 1h 0 pti aca ISpeKtrosicorlya, (j, Nr 5, pp 62~-te_ (USSR, ABSTRACTs The rnper reports Pock or, t,je r)r-)bj0;a of existence and ~:onfigurations of the evible foxme ol .1,2-11uor-chloroethane (FH2G-G1AZCl)- The differences ,)at-xeen tre erjtvr~;,'u. -tgeometrical isomers In gaseous and liquili ~haseq wora asc oat,)nninad. For this purpose the Raman and infraro)d absor7tion s,),3(:tra of 1, 2 - flu orochloro ethane were studied. The XwLari spectrum wab oltnined p.~-toFraphically using a spectrograph IST-31. The measured froqiA-enc-ios of tile Ramn lines (14b-3046 cm- their interbitios and Via lt)grees of depolaritation are given in 'M'ble 1 cola 1, 2 and 3 ras-,aotive'y. The iron spectrum was used as a standard. Ino intensitiai w,3.-.9 qEti.rated visually on a tan-point scale rangint; frota "very strong" to 'very weak". The degree of depolarizatiun of tne l1abd was ester-Aned photagraphically. Instead of the 18 frequtneiss &xpezted for a Lion-linear 8-atom molecule kRef 1) the auviore, recoried ~3 fwva lin*Drajtian-:ie5 (Table 1). This higher -.j 1/3 number of vibratiDi.91. frequsn,!'Ier. !~_ due to the existence of two SOV/51-t-5-11 '~4 The Difference Between Energies of Rotational Isomers in Liquid and 3%seous 1,2-1?luorochloroothane isomeric forms of the 1,2-fluorochloroothane molecule. rho existence of the two isomeric forms can be confirmed by changes in the spectrum occurring on lowering of temp,3rature. When temperature is lowered, the proportion of the less stable isomer decreases and in the solid phase only the stable form should exist. Unfortunately, the Raman spectra of crystalline 1.2-fluorochloroo-I.h&ne could not be obtained because of a 8trong background. Consequently the studies were continued by turning to the infrared spectra, A tvio-beam spectrcoater IKS-2 was used to obtain the infrared spectrum between 600 and 1500 cm-1. rhe effect of temperat-ure on the Infrared b(ind intensities could be seen in the moasured frequencies of the gaseous (col 4 of i-aule 1), liquid (col 5) and crystalline (col 6) states. Fig I shows the form of the infrared absorv- tion curves in gas (a) and In liquid (e). Fig 2a Shows the absorption Pectrum of l"Craid 1,2-fluorochloroothans In the region 650-700 cm-1 at : 25 and -600G. Fig ? Oshawa Cie absorption spectrm of the crystal in tho region 650-700 cm-1 at -18,50C. Table I and Fig 2 show that the infrared absorption bands at 7,59 and 1252 cm-1, which are present In tie liquid and gaseous Phases, havo disappeared from the solid 1,2-fliinrochloro- .,,a rd 2/ 3ethane. Mis confirns that thore nr--i tivo i-nri-,rn ~',, tt~.) ind so-V/51 -t -5 -1 '/34 The Difference Betwoon '-.nor;;ie3 Of Rotational Isomers in Liquid and 3&soous 1,2-Fluorochloroothane liquid form and one Isomor in the solid state. rne trans-Isom"r is more stable in the gaseous phase while the cie-fom is stable In the solid Find liquid phases. 'Me diffaronce between the onergies 01, the two goometriCS1 J.;Omers in the liquid form was found to be 470 t 60 cal/mole and the same difference In the gaseous phase was 60 t 40 cal/molo. These values were deduced fran the integral optical densities of the absorption bands of 1,2-fluorochloroothara. Similar values were obtained frcL3 the optical densities at the band maxims. Acknowledgments are made to A.M. 11rokhorov and I.A. i4u&tarov for their advice. There are 2 figures, 2 tables and 13 references, 7 of which are Soviet, 1 traislalon fran English into Russian and 3 English. SUENITUDs June 9. 1958 Card 3/3 ZUSOV, ~.3.; U~IFOVA, L.P. ln~cm-; Iy .r.(-! .!n,,i width o,- tno Ri,:,an e".'ect ir -~-qut-rtz. '. , ; r, tj I , . Ln,-i--,fJAA 1, '61. (flifi, 14.8~ ' . ;-,osudarowoni,y7: universitot Ineni ; .'j. Loirionooovn. (,,~i,rtz crrotalo- --~~poctra) of'I'-ct) ZUBOVI V.G.; OSIPOVAI L.P.j FIRSOVA, M.M. Effect of constant voltage on the intensity and widtb of Racan spectrum lines of O~ -quartz. Kris tallograf iia 6 no-5:777-7 18 5-0 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Mmikovskiy gosudarstvennyy univorsitet ime?ii M.V.Lomonosova. (Raman effect) (Quartz) S/070/62/007/004/01Z/616 E021/E'*35 AUTHORS: Zubov, V.G., Osipova, L.P. TITLE: Intera;ity and width of lines of combination sdattering in synthetic quartz PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, v-7, no-4, 1962, 630-631 1 TEXT: Low pressure mercury lamps with a very low background were uzed. This resultVd in a considerable decrenae,of the parasitic scattering and enabled measurements on the,lines 128, 2o6, 266, 357, 466, 696 795-805, lo6l, 1081 and 1159 C'm it' theso-were carried out o~ a R(PC -4 (DFS-4) spectrometer. - The inteniity of the lines 206, 266, 357, 466 and 696 cm-l'on-the,spectrit of synthetic and natural'quartz agreed; the total intensity of the band 1061-1081 cm-1 was greater in synthetic than in natural quartz. The intensity of the doublet 795-805 cm-1 was somewhat less in synthetic than in natural quartz. The intensity and the width of the line 128 cm-1 were both greater for synthetic than for natural quartz. The synthetic quartz possessed a layer structure, which might explain the appearance of a weak line with Card 1/2 JI qc), V t v 'I I pov;l J1. 7 The :;cA! L,ri n i t, P. "'i 0 1) 1 C A. :I na, I I F1 v 4 4 f Io 4 ~)c,- ru~-.i of t),(, sc,~ t I r j, i r-, C n i i a r t Y) I c i TWO t i r, a t c i r~~ 0 n t, r.,,, t. t I'a z t n e t j t r o n s i r7i i r, E~P 5. 1 lhe sami~ e re ta ned a rc,- Cenni ty of ~ho s, Ic f r,,.;r, t c) 4 -,'cri I s i d ua I I- -a c t i -.- i t u r n o d. I i r ~i t - v i o I L, t a n d 1~ e ga ri to ,i b r~ r 1) 0 n f thp i "I c I t I i t R n t : n 5 e i j o r c, ,; c (- n r i t h at 5750 lccre;ise~ y. Owin(~- t,-- the intf~nsf, I a clk~ roun )rl., t:,e bri~-,htcDt np-~ks of tho ,,)u, ~ bo letertAne(! v,,, t h -. n r,' '~ - ' I 3i - ~~, 1) spectrorra '-)h. The rc',ti0)lc photneli--ctric mothod, hoviever, rav- tho whole (ccntinuo,;3) :ipectrum. of tY,,,, ii;ii..;in scattorinC up to 150 r V I I y o th,-, pe n ar,~ cavioed by th(,- ve vy I i f f u ou I i ne o a f the non- i rrad i ,i ted (I u a r t z. NPw peaks at 5,',0, 105C , 1350 cm-1 were found. The 'I i maxima of the irradiated quartz spectra :ire 20 - 30 timcf-, 1e.- - ~ntcnqe ti-'ar, Card ll'~' S/070/63/008/002/003/017 F.039/F,435 AUTHORS: Zhdanov, G.S., Zubov, V.G., Kolontsova, Ye.V., X.V. TITLE., Radiation effects in a-quartz PERMICAL: Kristallografiya, v,8, no.2, 1963,.207-21.2 TEXTt A comparison of the Raman spectra of a-quartz before and after exposure to neutrons in carried out. The-structural characteristics are obtained by the Laue method and the anomalous X-ray scattering method. The investigated sample is cut from a block of optical quality Brazilian quartz in the form of a cube 30 x 30 x 30 mm with the edges parallel to the principle axes and is subjected to a fast neutron flux of 7 x 1019 n/cm2. This produces a change in density of the quartz from 2.65 to 2.49 g/cM3. The sample acquires an insignificant y activity moky violet color and the ability to fluoresce (max A -'57;0aA,)O* The main features of the spectrum of the irradiated a-quartz are: a) the spectrum is continuous up to 1500 cm-1; b) it contains a number of blurred wide maxima; c) in the region 700 to 1500 cm- the scattering is vary similar in character'to that of molten Card 1/2 S/07o/63/008/002/003/017 Radiation effects in a-quartz E039/E435 quartz; d) the intensity of scattering in the irradiated quartz depends on the orientation of the crystal. The X-ray analysis shows that the third order symmetry C3 is changed to sixth order C6 by the irradiation and there in a significant change in the distribution of diffuse scattering. An a result of neutron irradiation, the structure of a-quartz in thought to change in the following manner:- 1) Initially, defects develop which lead to a weakening and breaking of the Si-O bond and hence to the possibility of rearrangement in the Si-O tetrahedrons. 2) At a definite stage of the exposure the a-quartz becomes unstable and there.is a transition to the more symmetrical high temperature modification. This remains stable at room temperature. 3) There in a complete lose of orientation in parts of the crystal. There are:4 figures. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet*im. M.V.Lomonosova, (Moscow State University imeni M.V.Lomononov). SUBMITTED%. July 10, 1962 Card 2/2 Acmaw im: AM36721 S/OM/&/l%/O02/03-"/O3O1- AMOR: Zubov, V. G.; Onlyova, L. P. TITIE: Regularities in a pectrum c bwWs of Raman effect in alpha-quartz call ed by irradiation vith fast neutrons. SOUPZE: AN SSSR. DoklaW, v. 156, no. 2, 1964, 3OD-301 TOPIC TAGS; fast neutron Irradiationj quartz Raman spectrum, alpha-quartz,, beta qunrtz, irradiated quartz Raman spectrum, R;,tran spectrum ABSTRACT: The authors have recorded the Raman spectra in alpha-quartz irradiated by neutron fluxes of 4.5 and 7 X 10'9n/=2!, respectively. It vas found that irradiation cau es a gradual decrease of -4- corresponding to RA=n lines of a nonirrediated quartz and an Increase of their vidths. The maxims we shifted 1 tovard small r frequencies; the continuous spe9trum is increasing. The Raman spectra of the speclum irradiated vith 7 x i0'L!0n/czi1d approaches that of beta- quartz. Heating has a s1-11- effect. It se=s that the end result of neutron irradiation Is the amstdon of regions of amorpbous qu&rU~, OAS* art* box: 1 figure and table. CcrL 1/ 2 ZHDANOV, G.S.; ZUIC"v* V.G.; KOLO,',"73r'VA, Ye.V.; OSIFOVA, L.P.; 7ELEGI:,A, J. itadiution effectx in -,"-quartz. Kris *.allo~rftf i ia 9 Yr-Aj, I b 3. (MIRA 171q) 1. Mo!ikovskiy gosudarstvennyy uni.ersitet :Meni Lomono,-ova. 1. 26Z2~_-66 EWT(I)/LRP(e)/EWT(w) WH ACC NA, A]fO.Uh7O SOM CMI: NVOM/m/b I IVOW0279/0283 AUM3 -.002 *Now 'F auto Uaversity iv. M. V. IMMODDY Obsk"Wr Sormarstv"M Miyer. =W: Moawwwt of Us -polarization of the Rom sci6srivg lines of a gmts SOUM2 mristanqPsti7a... v. np no* 2, IWj, VO-283 '70PIC MWOI qPWtXI ?AMU "AttOrirg, 119bt P016rizAtICA, line lftftmitYde~olarftat-i ABSTPACT: 7he purpose of the investigation was t~ ~ obtain experimentanr quantitative data an the true ~mlues of the degree of depOwization In the :rbrx of & PAnw)- scatterims tennor for all the lines b*3,a*ivg to c3ass 3. 2be procedure euplayed wwi described In an earlier paper (Krixt&nqrmfIM v. 41 396:i)o 2he Tundawntal lima of WAss I wm recorded pbotoelectricaUy and the absolute values of the FAman- scattering. tonsor components and the true va3mes of the degree -7' Tbr on, fundament4a orientations of the crystal were detir~Z4 flor the 6tiLi-=id linej To be able to reduce the vaues of the tensor cocponents and their squares to a sinp SCLIN> the entirs spectnu of the a quartz vas platted unbx rigorewly fized corAi- tions -- constant alit vidth., constant pbotowltlyller voltapp constant amplifier Sidno constant scanning rate) and constant advance of the tbarte Once all the cow ponests W02 cbtaited vith a single scale., it vas eW to obtain the true intensities of all the ReMn Unes at dMw=t w7st%j orienUtIono. It In concluded on the card UDC: L 309)4-bb EWP(e )/EINT(m) WH ACC NR, SOURCE CODE: UR/0070/66/011/003/0401/0409 X~'T i 1, 0 h :K.'selevi D. F. ; Os-1povo, L. P. ORS: -~ojcc~w 3tata 'L~nivor3jty JLM. I-, V. LomonosoV (VoSkovskiy __T - ____e r s., -te t Cosjjarstvannyy univ art, 7nt I on r,,1Fiqurwrnijt,,,j In tho s-noctrun,, of combined a I s po r s i on a-i po a- q,u ar t z 15- S, O'd I ~ C E!\.rIstnlloj7rafjya, v. 11, no- 3, a,)66, I,oi-I~oq -0:11~ '7A,-,S: polaroCrop~lc nnnly3ls, spoctrum arnlysls, qunrtz A 3 S --,IC A photoolectric met'-iod was u3(id to measure the polarization of t o privcipal 111103 of Class 11 If) thf) !3p0Ct,j'Ujfj Of COJTiblnntllon d.~;per3od cl'--quartz. Formulas tire dorivod which, from the observed intons.ItI63 of the combInod llno~, tako:i w,U~ different irrad'.ation Ceometries, make 'It possible to calcijlote the true values or tho Intensitlej of the polarized components of the dispersed '11,-ht, the dojreo of Jepolarizatlon, and tho compononts of the tensor of' the comblnat~'on di3por3ion. On a relative 3cale, doterminat Ions w(~re made of the components of ihe tensor of the combination dtsperglon for the 206, 357, an6 466 em- lines of cl',-quartz. Experimental results are --Card - 112 UDC : 548.0:53j~.375_ L .369-54-66 ACC NR: AP6018768 exhibited in tabular, form. "An conc.1j.91cri, the authors cons.'der ' t thair duty to express their deep Indebtedness to Profe33or V~-'---Zuh~ay for his cons.,ant Intorost and his d1roctlon of the wor-ic. Tho authoi-s filao express their thanka to Yo. G. Yof1mova for her n1d In obLaInIng, tho experimental results." Orig. art. has- 2 figures and 9 tables. 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G. , prof ,-ed,' ~'I'JA70Y 1rof., red.; V.F., rof bE111' VA, 4 biol. rLuk , r(-d. ; LATI'jF, A.L,., ~anci. *viol. nauk, rnd.; QSIPGVA, L.S., red. [Froble-mo ~f f-enertil zoclaI7 arxi medica-1 ptiraoito logy ]I'op:-osv obshchei zooloCii i :editsin!7koy parvizilologii. Mo:.kvii, Vbdg~ 19 t,2. 610 ~. (MlItA 16: 1) 1. L)eystviteI'r,.,7 chlen Akaderrii medit-irskikh nauk S,;S.-. (fur oergiyev). 1. ?afodra (,:-',),,r(logii Vof-,kovskogo Co!,U.arstveruIoj-.o universite*,a (for Skirn,v, Lange). 3. InAitut reditsinskoy pa- razitolor,ii i tropiche.~',,.ov meditsin~, imeni Ye.1J',artFAnovskr),-,o (for Derts--nev,-,-Ukhovr., !.)etin-va). (ZOOLOGY) ) (b--`KL:,I~ISHF% LADIFIR UIKOL.~-. ICH, 189( LINEVA, V. A.; OSIPOVA, L. S.; TiTAIdNA, 14. A. Method for detemining ~,he r,~ristance of the housefly ?use- do--r.-tica L. to Insecticiden. Roport :1,~. 1. Med. parnz. I paraz. bol. n,-.4: 465-1,70 '61. (MIRA 14-12)) 1. Iz Ins'-l'ijta maditrins1koy jDarazitologii i tropicheskay meditsiny imeni Ye. I. MartsinovOogo Mliis,orstvn 7.dravookhraneniy-a SCSR (dir. lnrti * :ta - nrof. F. G. Sergiyev) i lioskovskofyo ordena 1,--nina gosudarstvennogo uni-ersiteta imeni M. V. Lomonos,va. (FLIES-EXTERYINAT10,77) (INSECTICIDES) bABUiUV. Valeriyan tileksandrovich. prof.; 051PO!A".b.,red.; BULIDYAYEV, B.A.. tekhn. red. (ContB-,t insecticides. their properties and use in (nedlepl disinfectionj Kontaktnye insektitaidy, ikh avoistva I primenenie v maditsinskol dezinfektail. Moskva. Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry, 1958. 245 p . (MIRA 11:12) (INSECTICIDES) FEMILISKIY. A.A.: OSIPOVA, L.S.; YRFIMOV. V.N. Working out electrotechnical methods for controlling sugar beet weevils. Blofizika 1 no-5.-472-479 156. (MMA 9:10) 1. Inatitut hiologicheakoy fiziki AN SSSR, Roakva. (VUVLS) (BSICT PBSTS) (RUCTRICITT 114 AGRICUUTURE) TOPCHIM, A,*Vop aMdemik; QBIFOVA, L.V.; FANTAWVA, Ys.L. - ------- Polymerization of illyleyelopentane in the presence of the cata- ly,tic system ?iCl4+ AI(iso-C4H9)3- Dokl. AF SSSR 147 no.5slO98- U01 D 162. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Institut neftekhimicheskogo sinteza Z SSSFL. (Cyclopentane) (Polymerization) (Catalysts) 'ZW?(j)/J1PV(c)/A%7(za)/MB ABD' Pc.4/Pr-4 AMMION NH: M002773 S/0204/63/003/003/0330AT5 AUTHOR: Z09hLYM A. V.t Pantalova Ye. L.; Owipova, L. V. TME, enes in the presencet P01YMer124tiOnif some allylcycLmes ~d allyloyel. of Ti.. C1 sub 4 plu~-Al (iso-C sub 4 H sub ub 3 SOURCE: Neftekhimiya, v. 3, no. 3, 1963, 330-335 TOPIC TAGS; naphthenic ring, allllcyclobexane, allyleyclopentane, cyclohexane, a.1171cyclopentane polymerization,. polymerization AW-W,M., The object of this study is to-explain the effect of the naphthenic r1ml, an the reaction ability of a monomer, and on the properties of a polymer. For this purpose the polymerization of 1-ally1cycloboxene-1, 1-allyleyclopentene-1, 43~rlcyclohexane,and allyleyclopentane in the presence of Ti-Cl sub'4 plus Al (iso-C sub 4 H sub 9) sub 3 were studied. It was found that, in the presence of the Ti C1 sub 4 plus Al (iso - Cl sub 4 H sub 9) eub 3 catalyst, the repOacement of cyclopentane rings with cytlohexane rings during the pol'imerization of allyleyclopentane and allyleyelohexane monomers, essentially does hot affect the course of the reaction. Both monomers form crystalline Cara 1/2 1 3.3348-63 ACCF-qSION NR: AP3002773 polymers of regular structures. It was shown, that the Introduction of the double bond into the cyclopentane and cyclohexane ring in the 1-position in relation of the side chain sharply lovers the inclination of monomers towards polymerization in the indicated catalytic system# The polymer12ation of I-alayleyclopentane-1 and 1-allylcyclohexane-~ in the same system re3ulted in the formation of a mixture of liquid polymers'/of an irregular structure with a predominant content of trimerse The trimer formation is also possible if 1-ally1cyclopentane-1 is left standing for a long period of time. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut neftakhimicheekogo sinte2a AN SSM im. A. V. Topchiyeva (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis,,,-AN SSSR) SUMMED: 150ct62 DATE ACQ: 23Jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REP SOV: 004 OTHER: 005 Ccrd 02/2 7 7 T 011d2tion of 1hyarbeaYbons with oxnen. 403:1dation of M. S. Evrnto,!. Pr, Pr. B11,n1y) v, and Vt~)m Sv- No. 41- Sei - 41- 4 : , 7 MIMMem X414 No. 4. r tim I'l is.-Prvb GvrT Roney AM at 100' z2v* bOprDPY)cyCIo- htxane. b,.3 133.3-4'. ml* 1.4410, d. e.&DDD. We was oxi- ' U S S R dized at alm. pre"ur with 0 Ifor app. cf. B. And U tmn;tn. uArmys zaryli MvAcv. Gorsoin,it. Univ. 151, SX1951)) 3. brs. at 140 with circulaili-in of 0 throusli the xubstrale at 0 I./hr.; vwler thrm cmditkms 22.4% cvuvcrslon occurrr& The rrlCaM PrOlaCh illrJUCICd: tram of paraffin Sases, CO,. xaveow 21,lrbydt, Ac-011. (012MCW-IN, NlrCO.: cyc"04:rx1rone, c)-dolity.2nal I 1&ACJiu)COH, and Mr.C- * ~~)OCWCHACWI. b, 141 (stnikarbazone in. 133-4 ). 4 ; OrAv caidjktifm 0 cyclobimanol Xave 12.1 . Conversion 1 ' ld h C d d d 1 d (C)1 (COjV ) o. r o ex=one an an ,e f. %:yr . j y y helatirme'Taw Lut S- conveNOT), fielding (CHIN(CO111N. - dation "pls. are exphinalik by Jouna. 7z1or of hpImptyrivilles at Vie teriiuy C atom and at the CNI-.4011) znmp, fc-llowtd by 4ecompri. of the lj)rdroper- oxWt3 to tht pmhicU IMM above, The multi Indicate.' tint the tertiary C ator) in the 3~de c)Wm is aitacked first. The arnt. c4 0 zukris imp by 130propykYrInhexane rim willij tiir,* since Ot oxidm~,in pt-,)ms Is ctivilysed by Ilia rowtIng., 0. M. Kneolapoff- PAUSHKIN.Ya.M.: OSTPOVA,I-V. Boron fluoride coapounds with free rndicals and with hydrocarbon chlorides. Dokl. AE SSSR 103 no-3:439-ii42 Jl'55- (KIRA 8:11) 1. Institut nefti Aksdemil nauk SSSR. Prodatnvleno akndemikom A.V.Topchiyevym (Boron fluoride) (Hydrocarbons) -11/41 tue and ammonl1k. j4yntheals of acoWnwile f ibl~, fit NO., t P e &I. llamhkin at'() L- V- 031po" ( De)4Wy Almt-T'4ST 43 309de) -Amw) CA 1 . - cf, U.S. 2,45OW Ltd ')~Crp, 841 -1 1001 ' ~ 1 1 % with N11, Ovtr On: I) A -a-Femane clocity uf t at ~Wq with spact'v' b~ ' OAS c0, 11, cladt Ovdylphlure,411161 yowide cl 1-1, an 11-;4y Akaj. au VII IM a (C.A. 41, 14,t-A wOll .4 spive fAl r A (At,Iy9I of tpi,&r 440' EMI I V:1~11~ja g,kvc jqridlinc, 111ii molv~ rlxti,j of YAO), to NIIIJ 11-Att I 'I !~( sv~tcfl~,;I svith k ~- fiolsi U) 4Lo-lIuCN u-10. I~Vt Y!,7ll With ilwmk ~Qof tt lop. t U Iclo! iliq tv till I to I .. . 1-/ PAUSHNIE, Ya.m.; OSIFOVA L,V. Manufacture of acetonitrile from paraffin hydrocarbons and annonia in the pres"nee of oxide catalysts. Khim. I takh. topl. i masel no.11:33-39 N 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Institut nefti AY SSSR. (Acetonitrile) (Paraffins) (Ammonia) PAUSIIY,IN, Ta.M.1 OSIPOVA, L.V. Prnduction of acetonitrile by the reaction of paraffin hydrocarbons with arimonia in the prAsence of oxide catalysts. Trudy Inst.nefti 12 : IN~-120 '58. (MIRA 12:3) (Acetonitrile) (Paraffins) (Anmnia) W, TOPCHIYEV, A. V,, akademlkt FANTALOVA, Ye, L.% OSIPOVA, L. V., Polymerizaticr, of ailylayclohexane in the preBence of the catalytic system T'C'4 A,'('sO-C499)3~ Dokl, All SSSR 10 no.4~857-81;Q D 162, (MIRA 16:1) 1. Institut neftek-himicheskogo sinteza AN SSSR, (Cyclohexane) (Polymerization) (Gatalysts) Y V :-c !a ne s n n ""St"ACt, C A"I I"(,- TI S,/020/62/147/004/020/027 BIOI/Bie6 AUTHORS: Topchiyev, A. V., Academician, Fantalova, Ye. L., Osipova, L. V. TITLE: Polymerization of allyl oyclohexane In the prenenop of the catalyst system TiCl 4 -+ A1080-C 4 H9)3 PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 147, no. 4, 1962, 857-859 TEXT: Allyl cyclohexane synthesized from cyclohexyl mag,,4~aium bromide and allyl bromide, was polymerized either in ampoule or under atmospheric 0 '1 pressure in an 112 atmosphere at 70 C together with TiC 4 + Wi-c 4H9)3' n-heptane was used as solvent. Results: (1) The yield of the reaction in ampoule was high (UP to 73.5%) only after's reaction time of more than 20 hro. After 5 hre, the change in the Al : Ti ratio did not affect the low yield. After a long reaction time, the yield;wae influenced by the catalyst concentration. Example: At a molar rativ of Al : Ti - I : 1, the yield was 0% at a catalyst concentration of 0.8 mmoles per 10 mmoles monomer, and 37% at 1.6 mmolea catalyst per 10 amoles monomer. (2) The Card 1/3 6/020/62/147/004/020/027 Polymerization of allyl cyclohexane ... B101/B186 The synth,ais of polyallyl cyclohexane which forma films and fibers, will also be of practical interest. There are I f igure and 2 tabl eg. The Engliah-lan",age reference is: T.W. Campbell, A.C. Haven, J.Appl.Polym. Sci.,1,75 (1959). ASSOCIATION: inatitut neftekhioicheakogo sinteza Akadeinii nauk 333R (Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUB14ITTED: Auguqt 24, 1962 Card 5/3 3 Oo h i,, % A , l. 7. ~;, l1(; -, -. i - - ( (ii .9 " In* -r7el -, i -, of . , nrVi 7- , . r an,l ai-z,oni , on oxi ie c-fi* (tl. " Pos , I 1~ ~ ~~ . It : : ', Ac-,: .1 1 *'-, P. :-t;' ~,, i-etroleiv-. ~, 1: 0 cc). i,-F, MUM k?,L, 1l-, P, ll~ ) -:-4- .1 v P_ pi-T J. I-,;j3 -VTVT"-Z a V- -I !~_.Iv P-.J-td P W.-I .. a 'A 'A I- "A " ' ~T V= -vm ~-.j p- A41.;~ '-TT-~W *A 'A V- "A 'A '-ftT-SM-0 P- '-I IT -T -4 -K% -1 -P=P-M j0 W-r, ..I .=%.I A a 7 -Pwwm _*_V4 Vft rwak- vz--rlv--= CXV grErrZom 'Im .-TTIS J. I.Vy M gj M X..V"v Jo ." %. 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Rjol A Lab., noew-*T,-VW- 057, 33'3"14,1 - tAywWrta arv rooor&d with n-Wtars, Ynriou* pentane frnotir-ra, trhozano"j hnd rrhWW". Abmlnfm-uv%at#n catalysts, prcmoted with wlybdomm oxids) ]I, '/ - Iwsr# uso. U . - i Aq -e- Pet - -2 -1t Y l rnz . V 5!14 ftallwis of 660= ftom Prta -U a- v l ~" 0 - o ju I. 0 a f 117L iLa3z: ~4:-Tj ~rtcd Into tho rr~ution of d l f i i O tri e rom n-rKntat;a ni amuumi synt);tM of. wton a at atai. wW tcmp. of 450--600' on aix ;ndurWal &IurnJn&-wcdyh- P T" 2 I e and 90% aluulwUla Gaw)-st (10% MulyweAllm GiLd 6 oxi&), It is SuTgestod tbal the trution Procoeds ACCOMIL, 'I to Vic -CN f N CfI KI l - cAlowing equmions: Qfj, + ii, ~ + T,; Q , t, + 1V 2NH, ~ 2CIi,-CN + Uf, + 411, + Cfsk). In thoexperimentathe f h I i t 111clar Atin, j, oc the jrarent-j, t e spat* vv "ere ty and emp A(A Mlax. .-ztpDt of a,~atonitrile was 43.8% obtained 5210 t . -ilh =cc vc&wVy of a-ptritanj of 0,15 L M 1 1. r4 cltslyui per tkour mulax z&tlo of pontLat, t* aznmanii of 12. 0 PAUSMIN, Ya.M.; OSIFOVA, L.V.; UMSHKOVITS, N. web Synthesis of nitriles from alcohols and ammonia on oxide :atalysts. DpkI. AN SSSR 113 no.4:832-835 Ap 157. (RLTLA 10:f) 1. Institt-t nefti Akademil nauk SSSR. Predstayleno iNkMemikom k.Y. Tipchlyevym. (Acatonitrila) (Nitriles) TWSTIONEM, R., nauchnvy sotrudnik. ; OSIPOVA. i4.. Zaurnnyy Potrudrjik Improvement of the system of material inrentivas In C2echoslovak industry. Sots. trud no. 7:17-22 Jl 158. (MMA 11 -8) 1. Institut ekonomiki, AA SSSR (for Yevattgneyev). 2. Ekonomicheakiy institut Chekhoslovat9koy All (for Geloova). 02echoolovakin-Industrinq) ( Cze choe lova k Is -- wage a ) OSIPOVA. 11. kand. 7uridich. nauk; X)IIIM)T, S., kand. yuridich. nauk A book on the legal regulation of state comnerce law 'Leral ref,-!at'cn of state commerce in the U.S.S.R.* Reviewed b7 M. Osipova, S. Khinol. Sov. torgo 13 no.8:34-35 Ag '59. ( P41 RA 1.2 o 1-1 ) (Trade regulation) OSIFOVA, N. Contracts for Internal deliveries. Prom. icoop. 13 ne.4:R Ap 159. (MIRA 12-6) I.Olavny7 arbitr Rospromsoveta. (Delivery of goods (Inv)) 5 ~ 3 ) -C A U 1, H 0,113 1 114'esmeyancv, A. 3. , Borisov, A. Ye. N 0v I k C v a, N. V. , C a i ;, ov a, 9. TITLEt Synthesla (.;f Organo-Tin Com~ounds From Crgar.,~--erciriu-~ Stannous Salts in Inert Solvents (Sintez soyedineni,y iz rt~;tnoorganlcheqkikh soyedinerij . oc~e.- dvuvaler.tr.ogo olcva v inertnykh rastvcrite!y&y!. PF.RIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii nau? L~iSR. Otdeluniye 195), Nr 2, pl, 26~1-26t) :USSR, ABSTRACTi In the present peqer the interacti,,n , f creancrier with stannous stilts it, an inert solvent not mobile I-Vdroger. atom wuo investigated. I in this ccnnecticr-. ,,c side rt?action takeg ace 'R4 as with the a;i.1:at--.,. -f SriX- "a formed suct'. and acetone as solvent. Frm the reactien ~f mercury with stannous bromide diprcper4l tin was ct'a,:. In the cuae c., rpercury, dibromide, tetraisopropeny. tin and isopruier.~-. r ide were precipitated. The re ac t i cr. cf d i pneny . ME' C ard 1 /2 di -p- and di - o- t o luene me rcury , di - OL - na-, ht hy ~ mor,- Synthesis cf Organc-Tin Cc=Tcunds From Crganc- Z7 C V, :;ercurials and Stannc~is Salts in :nert 3cvents diethyl mercury with stannous chloride as Well Lo mercury with stannous bromide yielded norma. reacti-r. There are 3 Soviet references. AS SO C I AT 101i Institut elementoorpanicheskikh soyedineriy Akademii 'Institute of Elemental-Organic Compounds tle Ar7a!e:--,, scienc93, U3ifi) SUBMITTEDi May 24, 195" Card 2,,2 N6SFEYANOV, A.N.; BORLSOV, A.Ye.; ~)AVr~LIYZAIA, -WLIM., i-roducts of the addition of mercury salts to disiA:--t.'txtec. acetylenes. 1zv. Ali 6~~Sh. Otd.khim.n&Lk no.7.1.2-W.-.252 JI 61. (MIRA 1. Irstitut !~ lemon toorlan ~ cho.j ~ ikh joyedinenly ~T (Acc tylene) (Morcury salts"i BORISOV, A.Ye.; OSIPOVA, M.A. Reaction of asym:L-etric organomercury compoInda with th&Uium trichloride. lzv.AN ~;5SR40td.khim.nauk no.621039-1042 Je 161. (MLRA 14:6) 1. Inatitut olementoorganicheakiLh soyedineniy AN S661t. (Mercury organIc compounds) (Thallium chlorides) BORISOV? A.Ye.; OSIPOVA, M.A.; WSWYANOV, A.N. Alkenyl compounIg of bismuth. Izv.AN SSSR.Sp-r.khim. no.811507- 1509 Ag 1631. 49RA 1f,:9) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh sojedineenly AN SSSR. (Bismuth organic iompounds) ~11'. VY A~C-JTAI A1`6030985 SOURCE CODL: UR/0378/66/000/004/C036/0051 ALMIOR i Oaip,ova, M. A. ORG: none T I T L E T It e a o u r L: e I a ny~ 4 n_g.9 f o r a c v r t a i rL e n e r a I u r p o n e d i ~j i t I I computer SOURCE: Fibernetika, no. 4, 191)6, TOPIC TAGS: computer i an Pu a,,~ c ~' - ~ -I " , - I , (- ABSTRACT: The ayntax o-,- a ,,, - c,i 11 1 e d' A - I a n k i a ~-, e w c I i i ri r V 7) 0 e 2-3 nes more e f f i c i ent tiia:, a 1 bnsed on the t i T ,system ig deGcribed' 'r 11 C I arl"u,iP.0 use-, r t~.e Lukas tewicz -,)arez1 L;,i' q s-1 r c no t it t i o n , a va r I a 1) 1 v I it ~j ir Lit t I o l) t ~ rv)a I j Ild s, V I a 1, 1 c cri 7-)7,,-) n,J r c -) r t2 - sentation. The baa ic f o, a Lures of tki-i are Ij t-iv ti!ie -f syllable types differ i ii q, 111 1 (! n p t h , Z ) p 1) 1 1 c a L o 11 o f ii o r, I ~ i n rI a t' q 3) precise division betwef!i, com-)ut i iL , a n L1 c o n t r o L o p e r a t I o n ~; , - 4) use of address expans, 1,)n . i ~. e I iii7lua,,,e i !-, repreflent('d 1) " 61 ~ I the letters f rorn the 1-it irl AnLI KU9 F-1 i 'In -I 'I 1)1i.100 t9 , nnii 01)(Ir lit i :';j I symbols. There are 32 operators whoqu functions are jjven. k--'r operate on real numbers, whole numbers, and vectors by man0u -Tina algebraic variablen, Boolean variablen, numerical constants, and ;.ioo!e,-jn Card 1/ 2 NOW "ffM IMM L 4-' ACC NR: AP6030935 c3nstants. Examples of algebral c and 3oo lean f or7,,iInF, , renera, assignment statements , "FOP, " "GO 70," and other transfer-nf-,-ontro, statements are Riven. Utilization restrictions due to machine char- acteristIcs are also outlined. Orip. art. has- 8 formuias ana I table. SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 0IJun65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTU REF: 002 -Card 2/2 - m t KHODZHAYF:V, G. ; OS I i OVA, M. I.; CIIEPJ,'( V, M.F. ; MAT I YAnB('V, D. ; KT-.I-JKUV) R. ; SAMSONOVA, L.M. Petroleum of the Andizhan field. Uzb. khir. zhur. no.1:8P-c), 16,-. (MIU 14:4) (Andizhan-Petroleum) OSIFUVA, M.I. Studying r~idl-als Prl -,,owr,-re vith fractional 1;qcnen~rm ir. ',-I- niphth t-ra.ln of tho recondary Bchrol. Uch. zal. IIGPI ]It- , 5b. (MITLA )":,)) k;dj-nbra--Stii(17 Find teaching) KRODZHATSV, G.Kh.-, DMITRITEV, P.P.; OSIPOVA, 14.7.; BlUJIDR, A.N.; MT'TkEIMV, D.: SA4TOV. A.: SI.ICOIT)VA, L.M. Petroleum from Khartum fields. Uzb.kbim.zhur. nn.1:71-7? '59. (MIRA 12:6) 1. Institut khtnit All U%SSR. (Fnrgnnn-PatroInum--AnalynIs) OSI-IPOVA, H.I. (Hurom). ----------- Powers and roots in grade 8. Hat. v shirole no.)-18-26 Nx-je 157. (Al,rebra--Btudy and teaching) (MM lOt6) MAM4;()YZ. D.M. (Kiv,iv); ZAZOYXV. h.G. (Yolabuga); OSIPOV.1. M.I. (14irom) Discuasion of A.N.Baroukov'B book "Algebra.* Part 2. Mat.v shkole no.l~:70-81 Jj-jLg '59o (141RA 12: 11) (Algebra) (Barsukov, A.N.) OS1120 4. M. I. 4)82. OSlPLV,,, M. I . -- i hozyayr tv(,,nf yye do, ovory no snubn ~. fin i3-tj i v promyslovoy kooperal F 11. , ko 1~ z, ~ 120 -,. 2 rn. 10.()(j() 4r. lOk-(55-175)p ~34.t c- SL: knizhnikytt letopFi-.'. iol. 1. 1g') DAYEVSKIY, R.M.; OSIPOVA,__M,M, - Selection of leads and the analysis of electrocardiograms of dogs. I Probl.kosm.biol. 1%422-426 162. (MIRA 15:12) (ELECV,OCARDIOGRAPHY) (SPACE WMICINE) AZCZL~:GN NP: A7404261~6 S/CC"/63/GOG/C"/G!&2/G!65 Zharov, S. G., :,'In, To. A.; Kovaleh~ko. Ye. A.; Kalinichonko, 1. R.1 MiAcrova, X. S.; Ontpova, M. N.; Sizonov, Ye. Yo. 7he study of the prolvngod offecto on man of an atmoophere with an Incr.aGod CC2 content LG~MRCZ: Konferentoly" p0 aviat&lonnoy I kor-ilcheakoy mealtaine, 1963. Av~atGjonnnyfi I koGmjcheGkaya nedLtGina (Aviation and space medicine); 1haterisly' konferentail. Kosco-. 1963. 182-185 ,3":(: TAGSs carbon dioxide effect, man, preaGure chamber, acidonia, nypodynamia, fatig-ue ABZ'-.RACT: T~o expertmento -ore performed in which human oubjects -are kept in preGaure chambera with a capacitj of 7 cubic meters at an air tompernturo of 20* 2'C and a relative humidity of 40 to 60%. Oxygen content varied from 19 to 20C.- in the first experiment, the CC 2 level %a@ maintained at 1% and In the second experlment at 2%. wo Gubjects were used in each experiment; each *"riAest last- ed thirty days. Examination of the ;~iysiolojical indices Indicates that the Card 112 ACCESSION XR: A-NG42660 presence of men in an atmosphere of limited capacity with an incre afie d CO cant 13 c a:at leads to acidosis, hypodynamia. and fatigue. 7he intensity of acidooi R res a with an increase of CO ontent from 1% to 2% aLnd Increases with the duration of Vime spent in the chaz?'.r. Sublecto who remained in the test chamber for thirty days with a CO content equal to-I% maintained their work capacity on a sufficiently t.li~q level. iden erpo6ed to physical loads, subjects who had spent thirty days ii. an atc-06phere of 2%CO2manifested a sharp decrease in work capacity and a significant strain on the functions of the organism. However, the functional changes observed wore completely reversible. ASSOCIATIONi none SUBMI-11M)i 276eP63 LNCLi 00 SUB COM LS SO NY SOV a 000 OTHU 1 000 Card 212 (-,:" i ~ , 'I '. , , I. . . V. I :i: ,71 11 ", "". .. . . ."1 11 1 1, ~ . "e. . , . ~ ; : ! :~ I , .,- - , It I r, !r ~ , ii :! 1. , N-:I t ~,p n . - ":. I . . . " ! . v ~ ~[,. . . . ..:IV r ~ 1 -, ~ , It , ", I ~ I . . I .. .1 1 . I 1-1 , , I ; If , , , .) f) . , - I - " I " ". I . " ~ I I . .: ~ : '. , , , : I v !. , -, " , , " I . ;~ . .. ~ t', A 11 " ~: ", t ", A , "p . :oV, :.!I.; . ~ . ; KA ~ , I , A "; ,Y - . Y F, . ; Y, I ". N-. ~T , I (1V ,t . ') . ; ( f ~. I, , " y w ,. I., .. ; . , ",. ,I I I I - ., F, --,-- , I. ": . , , ~.: I . ~ - , I" i, F. r f e c '- of % a : , )-, i j -,I ,,, f: (, ~, , i " (, :-:7, ~ r~~ ~l -) , CII, Oll , l n ", LN " V . Vo-l. !nod. -i:llr. nr.1 1 ' I s ll~ . I W , t ! : P - '~ , ACC NRI AT60364A6 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0010/0011 AUTIMR: A5 dzhijMan, N. Mlinichenko, I. R ; Yu-,notsov, A, Go; Lopikhovn, 1. Nitculinas G. A.e_9sipova, M. N.; Reutovet M. B.; Sergiyenko, A. V.; Shevchenko ORG: none TITLE: Effect if rapidly Increaning hypq2LLa_pn the human organism tPaper presented at conference o:. problems of space medicine hold In ~Ioscow from 24-27 May 19661 SOURCE: Yonferentslyn po problerrom kosmichoskoy meditsiny, 1966. Problemy kosnicheskoy med'Itsiny. (Problem. of space medicine); mnterialy konfemntsti, ~b-qcov, 1966, 10-11 MPIC TAGS: hv,.)~jyin, spirography, electrocardiogram, human physiology ABS ~MCT: In ()rder' to (J.,Iortnine ttle tillic avalial)ie tor taking covintertneas"reS during a rapid (h P in partial oxygen pressure, the resistance of t1J(' lj()(ly to rapidly incre; lig hypoxia was studied in 28 hunian Eivibjects by the re- ~;pii-ograph filled at Lhe start with B. 5 1 of atrn(~F;- 1100FIC 11jr. 'I'ile content of this aix decreaned as tile owvcn was ined u.p, C02 Cnrd L ~~27 1 - 67 c t U.S.S.R. / Human and ,.niiial Pliysiology. Geni-,ral ~rob- lefas. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-j~jol. 11c, 5, 1)5F,,, -1831'. Author ; - I no t 'Central In3titute rr ,dvanued P!-,y9Iciai,,s. Title -4-xperiences In Zlinical ,~.pplicatioi. of Theories Die Functional Liability. Scientific '.orks of Post-r,roduate 'Audents Find Clinic~Al Jriterr.,~s. Orig Pub: rl'ertr. In-t usoverst'.. vrach,1--y, 1957, vT, 134-135. j~bqtract: No abstract. Clard 1/1 AUT-ZOV, B.A.; JOROASTROVA, V.M.; OSIPOVA, M.P.- Esters of phosp~.oric and thiophosphoric acids containing hptero- cyclic radicals. Report No.4: Reaction of phozph)ric and thio- phosphoric acid chl)rides with ,~x--aminopyridine. Izv. AN SSSH Otd.khim.nauk no.12:2163-2168 D '61. (MIRA 14:11) 1. hhimicheskiy institut im. A.M.Butlerova hazanskopo gosudar!tven- nogo universiteta im. V.I.Ul'yanova-Lenina. (Phosphoric acid) (Phosphorothioic acid) (Pyridine) 4 USSR/Chemistry - Plastics FD-15'9 O.S I PO VA, M P Card I I'l Pub. 50-6/25 Author Chelobov, N. A., Cand Tech Sci,- Csipova, M. F. Title Determination of the pressure of the plastic in the casting machine Periodical Khim. prom., No 8, pp (29-U), Dec 19514 Abstract Describes the technique of measuring pressures by means of membranes and strain gages mounted within the injector and mold of experimental casting machines. Discuss the significance of data obtained III this manner in the case of polystyrene cast at 1800C. Institution Scientific Research and Planning Institute of Plastics Submitted FOGODATIV, K.I.; OSIPOVA, M.S.; XMTEVA, Z.I. Jffect of ionizing radiation on protein metabolism in the brain. Trady last.vys.nery.daiat. Ser.fislol. 4:236-243 160. (KIRA 1317) 1. Is Kabineta biokhimil mozga Instituta vyeshey nervuoy dayatell- nosti AN SSSR. Zaveduyushchiy Imbinetom - K.I. Fogodayev. (RO IAT IOW-- HITS I OLOG ICAL BY CT) (IPROTNIN MRTABOLISM) (BRAID) 031POVA, H.S. Some chnnges in protein metabolism in thp ~)rAin folloving cammn ray irrndintion (Co6o). Trudy Irst.vye,nerv.dpint. Snr. pikto- fiziol. 4:266-270 158 (MIRA 11112) 1. Is kabineta biokhtmit mosga (zAv. starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik K.I. Pogodayev) Instituta v-yeshey nervnoy deyetellnosti, Al SSSR. (PROTRIV METABOLISM) (BRAIN) (GAMMA RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) OSIFOVA, H. -06 QSIPOVA-, M. S., Ml. flauchn. Sotr. i, LUKTNM, N. A., Kand. Tekhn. Nauk. Akademiya Kommonallnogo Khozyaystva IM. K. D. Pamfilova Uplotneniye Aktivno(;o Ila Metodom Flotataii i yeRo dallneyehoya obrat-otka Pace 56 POGODAYEV, K.I.; SAVCHENRZ, Z.1.; OS~POVA, M.S.; TUROVA, N.F. 0 Protein metabolism in brain tissues during recurrent epilqptle seizures. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 32 no.WOMU 160* (MIRA 1431) 1. hatIture of Righer Nervous Activity of the Academy of Scienoes of the U.S.S.R., Moscow. (PROZEIN METABOLISM) (BRAIN) (GONVULSIONS) CEDCHIA, N.G.; BELTAKOVA. TO.Ye.-, BOROVSXLTA. I.S.; VOLKOV, A.M.; MKTZER. M.I.; ILIXR&. Te.V.: UZAKOV. I.N.: KIMNSKkU. Y.N.; KISLUIOV. V.N.: KWIL'BIXDV. B.N.: PAYMINA. L.G.-. OSIPOVA. I.At.- RLDTUMICH. L.T.. HOPANOT, Y.I... XMIROV, H.V.,red.; DOLPATOV. P.S..vedushchly red.; Y&SHCHURMUNSIM, A.B..tekhn.rea. LGeology, and oil and 00is potentials of the Hinusinsk wawland] Geologicheakoe stroanie HinueInskikh mezhgornykh Ypadin i parepektivy ikh nefte-gazonoiBnosti. Leningrad, Goe.nauchn. tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnot lit-ry Leningr. otd-nie. 1958. M. p. (Leningrad. Vaesoiusnyt neftianot nauchno-Insledo- vatel'okil goologornsvedochnyi institut. Trimly, no.1210) (MM 12-5) (Minuainak Lowland-Patrolem geology) (Kinusinsk Lowlarwi-Gas. Natural-Geology) U, . i LVA , I , 11 cazl:~,( 1, i.:o. I,!,' . ~ ( 'L I 1. zv---:I(~ wdf~l!~r.-:.-R '.*t:lqc:..I-.A,Cj'( a.- i ~ n, r7i( -i-,r-c ~ --., c;.~, ~i I., I-o (Am ~c hc ~l ',,va . (L~ tza: :; , I i,r , ~t LEViN -,-S Will)Ja N A. ~jv,- h~L;, I -, -- - f t I ~c jjr~ It.. r,4 T F-~ ', - Fedlk- * ', ~~ I I Of I - zi .,. ~ n. - wld3 an!! Pz~rt I . C ui-l orue *-,- i .- I nve~~ t i L~af i :,ti . Zhi': - ~ ~ i h'r' 11, no .. - ~ "A". - " cri I J1 . C~. , . I -- . NJj. - I' I,, 'L ~, " (-'LIJ) A I tj I C' I ' . ft I .I IL:l 0 , 1 1 11 (:,1 1:111L ~ , 4, 1 k 1, IN I Up ~ ,,, i Vr ar, ~ I f , - )- ~ , ,~ , 1. : , I 1. :1 '. ll. ) ( liju. du r * : oil E , , c 1~ I , I y t I - ) KUZIF, M-I-, prof-; OSIPOVA N.A. Reticulocy-tic reaction of the blood aa an index of hypcoda during surgery under anesthesia and during the postoperative period. Khirurgiia 38 no.lOs44-50 0 162o (KIRA 15t12) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurg~.cheskoy kliniki (zav. - zaeluzhennyy dayatell nauki prof, N.??* Yelanskiy) I Mookovokogo ordona lanina meditsinskogo institute Imeni I.M. Bechenovas (ERMIROCYTES) (ANOXENIA) (SURGERY, OPERATM) (MMMII) AUTHORSi She.3t A k TITLE-. Su - ph 3, 1 ~Ji A i q a Pj - i 3~ 1 t n si ( Z_,U I Y. K ak ,;u I !, ,, V 3 i'~~ 9 -.n* j(-:- -~z -,lie ir.., aj FER'ODI'Al,! Z h T- .v r .1 A 14 j'P RA 7 r-f 4r 'j vc x tho i 'I wh'i h t'. F, t,,-n,,.enA we , -3 n tL 'h'? -n- 3 S ~, w 11 - h ! - ri ',-o I - , ri t r, -i ~w, h r e -n h t, SU j,h')7, RE f may h o i . ed i r, lw - ~rr -~-j p 13 T n - f ii - wh -!% tal, 2 a a n e - rrn a ~ n - I cu n- ! ~ I- he vy wi ph n 9 -1 , u- r in -+ F3 nn e r-q P n f 3. ri Thv in i L, Card su' ph.~n- i a I -:r, ri i r t- y ` ri k-n :cr 3 Sli~ phone Su' -,;n, A,: -,I v a 2 ll~ r D I uc t s '_r, _3u1 jlrn at ~on P!, ),-esses ,nf'lkien,7_'ne tne F~,rma*."~r 3u 1 ph,)ne ;u I pt, ) A -, i a The reartionLi ~-)f the firct group may take plare -'rily n t, e ph natiDn cf the free -arL,ohydrate; r)n the )ther hand , e .; "; u to wise f )rmatl ~r of '.ne diphenyl sullptioffs sul ph,) a-A t 'v vay phenyl sul phone is lmposji~_.- .,~ -3 ialpri:,nati,~n I" Len_PIMP 9u, ~h- a - . r~ ' t Na a I 9LIrl d tha t J,~,henv'_ 4 -,,s r,,a~, acrnrd*_ng t.,- the f irst type c,f reer t i Dn a L2 we I: a ki Ei~' CC, r 1 1 T~t~ sarond ~ne Thua, it wat; found that the f:rmati)n I i-inrry. phone sulph.- a-lds in sulph-nat. -:-n ,I' benzen- w +h :1 al. P 6 P:a-e undo- tn- f'Drmat*.~,n -~f d_-pnenyl sulph,)Pe ar du,-i as wel' a!3 lire,-t.v 1'r-m ben-,~en~ m)n)sulph- a--! T ~li e I"'T_*ei..~ 1--sulph,- R-Al -,ra-,*l,-ally 13 not transformed iritc, J)inei,y__ su'.' t. n sulph,-, ac,-is ander tn4p ab,i,e nndit,,lri_ f sli_'pnora- :-~ Yr. d j. ' i -)n s w h~ n I c a -i t .- a m, , , i i nj a f 3 r m s t i -, n : f d -_ i in e, n y j,,h a-ida 6%ere I -inl &Ei wp.' as the s waii ~~ki_l I~ha c- PP f lrmF t i ~n - f J I n'~r,y JIA r,, a ph na '~'n I (azie V. I TtA e r i, I fj tw 3u I pfDno Su' 1,h.-) A c! I fi a a riou a ir, -~-' pti Tia t : jr il- eijsp s F Infiuc,nr'Lng thA Fcr-mat r, :),i*,I,tl ne sll.ph-, A 1,ii A330CIATION: Nau -~ji J S ex -ri r earl ki" ie I Y r. A r !,it t krasi *~e~ ey en f ti s t. i u and Dyes OMITTED- T j Cu -, j I GRINBEIRG? S.V.; OS:POVA, N.A. Underl-rouna .;nur,!o of niouun-,.~iin riv,rf~ in the t---e Trarw-11i Aiatmi. Izv. All 4azakh. 55h. Sur. geol. nnuk ~.o.W9-,~ 163. (M]:~A 17:1) 1. Upravlonlye nluzhby Knz-33R, Aliwi-Ata. CGIPCIVA, N.A. Stratigraphy, palcogeography, and facies of Devonian sediments of the North Minusinsk Basin in the connection with the evaluat.~on of oil and gas potentials. Trudy VNIGRI no.12,4:285-340 158. (MIRA 16:7) (Minusinsk basin-Potroleum geology) (Minusinsk Basin-Gas, Natura-1--Geology) SHESTCVP A.P.; OLIPOVA, N.A-; PETUKHOVA, K-K- Sulfone safoaic acids as by"products in sul-fonation processes. part 6: Possibility of using the chromatopolarographic method for the quantitative determination of sulfonic acids of naphthalene and dimphthylauifone. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.611780-1787 Je 161. (MLRA 1416) 1. Nauchno-issledovate,1131ciy institut poluproduktov i krasiteley imeni K.Ye.VoroshLIova. (Sulfone) (Ijapbthalene) (Sul-fonic acids) SHESTOV, A.F.; OSIPOVA. It.A. Sulfonic acids as side products in oulfonation process of sulfories. 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