SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKONOV, YE. YE. - NIKONOVA, N. A.

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glogoy, TO.Tv. Mt. I%des decomtod "cov F,-)tzctvC CnmetrActloa T~rust. Gor. V.-.PG;C. 31 no.4-.14-17 Ap 157. (KLPJ. 1C:6) 1. If&svI,7Vu*hehIy Kookewsict" khmshchno-strattel lays troatoll. (Kascow-Construetion industry) lmmwg To Toot KK&2uvnwo Aflot OOROMKITS Tex*, red': Wmar, ra", KU~A, rftN.o t*JdU6 Md. .1 Effawl" esmatravoiss la lboswc pmettese me The lbsew Newdsw %albutism b9ii6l xuudwbme straltelletwe v m4kvOt In ont& rabOr 1b be mbft ceradaretwoumee Or4em Usiva I ~ F" Trudevece Kkamew Ut-;7 *1,* 4, 164-T0 pe strait,, arkhft, I strait, 193B.N"Pe Obseev-SMINC) I ) 111KOSM. .- TA- Coweet oftinc= (if the knes, joint. Ortopetravu, I protos. 18 so.6: 19-22 " 15? 1 (NEU ll-.Q to In ftntaskoo sauabno-t seledovat all 91cogo tastittLta Ortopedit I travuetelogit In., N.I.Ittanko (Ure - chlon-korrospoudeat AM US prof. N.Pelbvm6toako) (I=, ebmors, I.Iscotd sentecus. surg.) I.L. [lTykonovm,, 1.0.) Effect of zinc on the carbohydrate phospl-,arus motabolism In sksletal macUs. Ukr. bialrbim. shur. 36 no.3-iAG-" 164. (KOA 17:10) 1. Kafodra blak-himli Donstakogo mditsinakogo Instituta. OKUIW,o V.S. (Mmiev, (gykono-ra, A.0.1' fffect of Ischado on the content of some enera-riab ecoqoements to skelOAl muscles of rabbitas Ter,blobbla.dw, 34 r-0.61M.C5 162. (=A 164) 1. Blochadetr7 Department of Donetsk Xvdlca2 Institute* (NWUB) (KMD VNULS--=TUFZ) jmz-:-'1~3 "D110WIng edn!nstration of z.1r.!: ~inlr.~la. Iiir. H.Ahif,-. zhuro 37 no.4s574-578 165. (MIRA l8i9) 1, ~.#tN-Arn WI-Alilmit rn,~~lltslanskfjgr) Imititute im. li,Hlo Gor"A-.gr;. K-NDILH-V, V.V-.; MUM,, V.G.; KOROTM, P.K.; OVCMNM~Gv, A.r_; i'liam'VIC11, I.P..; A. I.# red, (Ge-rar~pling of uranium ores In tt*alr natural nc--ur- rp eel GawA-oprobovanle uranovykh rud v estonverxcm za- leganit. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 19t;4. 204 p. kF.1HA 17:7) ( -, limmus A.K. , , , .. ,- ----- - -- - - nowmals of tmK"U~ls Is obststrteal practlose ub.dele 6 IwAr" *-A# 160. (NM 13:61 1, Amok or Issmuclab"k"s Id tin mdttelw*uo IM01- tat& I sbust"Jo'bol"ma, ftar=. ("ONAMSIA). NIKOINWA, A. K. Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Faterials for the study of toxoplamosic in obstetrical practice." Khar'kov, 1961. 15 pp;(Khmr'kov State Med Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sun, 210) BULUMIX, I.M., NIXONOTA A S . RCKHXIN-,), H.F.: POPOVA. L.T#L.; USHKAM, Te.T. raint mric and act4lo-alksliew denaturation of globular protainire Mr.blo- kh,tn.gbtLr. 24 no.ZtZ16-224 15Z. (KLA& 6:11) 1. Kafe&& bla&istit tharkivelkoho dersbimmoho universytotu is. O.N.Gorl- kohe. (pr'stoins) 5/052J61/027/007/005/012 silo/5203 AUTHOR& Zhukayovao V. A., Ilkonova, A. S., and Bukina, 5. V. TITM Mcpartenoe gained In the determination of metal impurities In lubricating oils PnIONCAL # Zavadekaya laboratorlyat Y. 27# no. To 1961, 855 TUTe The method described for determining metal impurities in lubracatLng oils is the modified and completed testing process developed by Yet V. 1141c& and 1. 1. Taganoy (Infornatsionno-tokhnichookiy listak LDK?o No 97, 956). After 45 min shaking, 4 C Of oil to filled In a porcelain got, stied with -50 ag of graphite powder prepared from 3 spectroscapioally pure carbon electrodes annealed for 50 1000 1 CIS of bensin* with nickel olttt## and then, dropwiao, with I W of benzine with barium oleate. It serves as standard, Be as stabilizer of the are discharge. The mixture Is burnt in the pot, ani the ash annealed at 800OC* Aft:r coolla in the 9 *locator, graphite powder is added and filled up t 200 me Tearichnsaxt coefficient - 20). After 10-min nixing Card 1/3 S/032/61/027/007/005/012 Experience gained In the determination ... 3110/B203 in the agate mortar, the mixture to press*& Into the crater of the lower graphite electrode. The analysis to conducted by anKCIr-28 (ISP-2a) speatrograph with three-lons condenser and three-stag* reducer, AP-1 (DQ-1) goneratorg and 10 amperes. The spectroscopically pure graphite rod electrodes (6 am diameter) are burnt with 10 a for 10 zoo. The 5 as long end of the upper electrode is 3 an In diameter, the lower electrode has a 5 ma deep orator (diameter 3 an). A special Uvics, is used for grinding the electradess The analysis to conUoted by the method of thr*A standards. the bands lie as folloose Cu a 3082-161 Kn a 2949-201 Sn a 517S.02; il 3062.161 re - 2966.901 U02881 581 Pb a 2853.071 and Cr - 501509 1. Reference linso 91 - 3080-76 i. The stabdards are prepared from three mIxtuross (1) SnCl 2 - 1001 Al 205 1181 CuO a 78.2l rt203 a $921 SIO2 1341 KnO. = 1001 PbO a 67.51 Cr 203 29.2 age and graphite powder a 01 ag. (11) 100 ag of (1) and 900 ng of graphite powder. (111) 200 me of (II) an& 800 ag of graphite powder. 50, 150, and 500 me of (111)0 288 ag of (11)v and 96 and 286 ag of (1) ar filled into six pots. All pots are mixed with 6 g of pure oil, 15 :;1 of b*aztne with nickel oleatev and 15 as 5 with tarlum cleats, and heated In a muffle furnace at eOOOC. The Card 2/3 9/03#61/021/001/005/012 ftlorionce, gained In the determination ,.# 1110/3203 sabstanse to filled up with graphite powder to 3000 sgl and mixed In an agate, mortar for 50 min. Thust six standards with ft# Alt Cut lhPbq "I It of from 0.001 to 0,3f4e from 0.01 to 3%,# and Or from 0.00035 to 0.1% were *btainedo This a*thod Is$ th4rofare, tattod for industrial cantitionsS became,s of its tiae-consusing Istorstnatione it isq however, not one of the quick analytical methods. CAbstraoterle notes tes*ntially complete translation.] ASSOCIATIONs toloasnakly toplovosostrottelinyy sayod in. V. V Kuyb5- shove, (Kolowns, Locomotive Works Iaenl V. V. K-1y;yshov Cari 3/3 t. _.. ~ -aui -4.-. ~~ , Cand AGr Sci -- (diss) "Ptotection of strawberries from unfavorable climatic conditions." Omsk, 1960. 15 -Pp; (Dissert- ations listed according to author, as defended in the Omsk A ri cultural Inst im S. V1. Kirov); 200 copies; free; (KL, 50- 3 ~ 6. 101'A, GIMMO, Y.F.; KAYD110Y, GXq ZIRINt B.M.; I-WEVK11a, L.P.; L.I.*v YJST',Q,'CPV, N.I.; KUDPZVg V.M.j MKO G.V.,, red.; POUWAMA,, A,A.p tooMm. red. (Structural cl-Anos In the industries *C the United Statest Great Britain and German Federal Ropublic in the postimr year]Strukturnyo Imoneniia, v prorychlennosti. 5ShA, Anglit. I FRRvfoc1ovocrw7e Cody. Vockya, Skonmdzdatj 1962. 417 p. I (KIRA 15t10) 1. Xoscov. I'muchno-Iscledovntel guy okonmicheakly Izatitut. (United State a-Industries) (Great DrItain.-Industries) (Germ4M,, Wast-Industries) F I r 0 a 30 a x a 1 0 w IF a v a 9 0 r a AT ir;p;;Sb;~ dk~ ft " N. t W. ' thrm- I ~JJE( 11. c,rw&! a k so b4W .1 p 's 'd w'f b CA (Oft 6 at t. 2 4t - emdl s-C*f*. AfterVirstum ttA WAS'" , pfn. huakc writ. .(A. 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PoftwW 0 01 0 & S.-( a G - I 9 taw a" 0. Is mw my 4vt -a- F.-- 0 SAO "-O0 -00 .00 goo a* as see too too boo V-W -1 11 IF MIN& to%* 00 %w v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1e 0 0 0 see 00 0 0 0 *1* o 9~0 * 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 I " PON)ie' 'E'. ,F.4 :-~K-uRA-uto "'. 1! OStudy of Mixed Gr7st~Lls* III. Zhur. Obsh~:h. Ehim.9 10, Vo. 2),14. 1940. Voat-ow State University, Scientific-R"seltrch Institute of Ch"miqtry. Report 11-1612, 3 Jan 1952. 0 ft 0 t I w 041 lot IjwIwQ= 0 PON r "pow 9 a" I" "'I oil 0 0 r=nta low "L 1.4 p,d,w M0 Alp p TJOWAW sea ICP2 p for IMA I R SM -d -pe"" a& a" p memo" lu- al pwo sm" IL-M pswu -we R*r 'N-1 -3 NON) Ii =~t An.^ "WV4 A AM 12 22 too r ** 1; 0 & 00 00 i lwMC. -1 il K 40 09 00 09 00 0 0 0 09,0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 Ex lid '"-I W Ais- -AU;6W of o's my rtdprrnal quea PH.. 5 "J.;m Y.T.T..' Inti --r, s T1, item. -"V%Ivu F';^-I.CJ' --las -.--!6r3vTd thr cm?;4 KNO, X0, on. (~~vmAtioi tt ~*:'*- At tte rwocW s6al 3':,' il tontil. 6 mol. 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Zpshteyd 'Dok Ak Uuk 355it" Vol &'), No 2, Pr 353-356 The mechani_= of the reacticmi betweeks a solid suU- stance and a gas ta the Pretence of water vapa to form another aolid vat ttudied using the r*&ction 41~ betuwn NaL &=d K chloride# (rolid) and M103 (pa). It vas found that the vater Vapor not only kasteas the cbem reaction, but alAo s%*eds up diffusion 2!35?32 through the layer of the aolid Droduct that is for=ed. Presented by Ae&d X. X. Dubinin 25 %Tim 52. 23" 4:1 7h,Zffi*.- cubit3=rlt ir Lbe lit---rmts rj 4 . , v, r,;! h!", ..Ii al .7 -10, 4", "ti tj7,-6 from reartlona et iihr-Z-1114,1 ~!h w)!? ts., ell NIKONUVAO I.P. Ylethodology of destsoing the intake part of a cavIng excALvator, Trudy InCt. W. ddla Sib. otd. AN SWR 00.7t64--69 162. (KatA 160) BALASHOV, A.G.; UJILONVIA4_ I.S. Improvement of the Grayinskil sysWm pne=atic valve. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 15 no.2t25-27 162, (MIRA 18:3) 1. TavdInskly gidroliznyy zavodo 7 rc li (I i, I t ~, A.A. nii r, F--%- -ifl. svi" rt-l'sor ~Rnn. .:z-!. 1~ w.~ ~17 n,.,3.' f-~ y 7 v OURA !~.8) MMMAO K,T, (Uookva) I Hylla-ala aspects of varking conditicnm Imolving h1gh-frequarxy boatine in the elactrio Tacum industry. Gig truda I prof. zab. 1, n*.li96.l2 Ja 160. (PaRA 15:3) lo Institut glgiyPcW truda i professiotallafth zabolevanly AM Sm. ~ZIZVIRIC OGIRMIM-HYGMIC iSPECTS) "4'- la-KONOVAP K. V.; MALOVAp P. P. (Koskm) HWenie wmluation of the workinC conditlone wd the effective- naive of protective matiuras for the Inductive heating of metal usinC Imsp generators of high frequency. Gle. trude, I prof. imab* no. 3 1 &23 162. NEU is W 1. Institut gigijmry truda I praftabolovwdy ANN SSSR. (INDUCTION KrATING-ArGISMIC ASMTS) KOZLOVA, Q., doktar ekoa. aauk., prof,f EROPSKIT,.G.; DUDOELIN, Y.t mmi t & I xitowyk, L.; SALMATIN, K.; BUDAR11.4, V. . red KMA;OVA# I.P iW* ii.d.; ULOOVA, L.,, tekbn. red. (Us* of electronic cozputers in nia ~l*ktronno-vych1vlItel'qjkh Yodstvan. (By] O.Kazlova I dr. 508 p. production control] Primetm- mashin v upravleall proiz- tioskvag Ivd-vo, OMysll, 1964. OGRA 17W B(XK ELPLOITATICH t1i'l 6F2 5 P76 Salw*tIn if. 4-j O.t Brodskly 0. ~dorln Applicsfion of electron ic_QgMjaUterm io vychImlIteIfnykh wAshin v upraylenii proftrodstvai) Moscaw,, jzd-wo *Wsln,, 19"1 ~,M p. illus., fold-in 11agra. 7~_M copleis printed. Under the editornhip oft Professor Ot V, Kozlova, Doctor of Econmic Scl*nceal Editort V. Budarinal JuniDr tditors L. Ulancys; Pro,)frearlerst L. ChiRina, Tue Starikovap 00 Velinio" k(YIAP S. Nowitskays TOPM TAGSs satomation, sloctronic computsrp prMuction control FORPMt AND COVEM69i This book In expected to be of definitiTs assistance to ind,istrisl personnel. Thc book was b2oid on re5earch poirfom-d in the Fauchno- Issledevateltikaya laboral,orlyu ekonomIkA t organizatsit prols-rodstva Mosgoram- I narkhats, at the Mwkovekky inzhenerno-ekonomlcheekly Inatitut Imont S*rgo Ord- shonikIdsto All the work has L4sn subjectO to experbiontAl introductim :into prenctice at several Moscow entorpti-iss, C17rd 1/2 S- .,.7( , i0oco) Boom AUTHORS:, . Sentlimov, As X-P Acadentalafto S/02OJ60/131/05/029/069 USoucy&. V. -K'15~2LdL T. It. q 51konovar -BO11/2111 TITLE: 1-00-410senforroconyl) Boric Acidelin the Synth*ols of Ferrocens PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadeall nauk SSSRO 1960, Vol 131, Nr 5, pp 1068-1091 (USU) TEXT: The authors proved in their paper that the reaction of 1010-ferrocanylono d1boric said with ouprLo chloride or bromide performed in a mixture of benzene and water yields i-(it-chloraferrocanyl) and 1-(1'-broxoferroc*nyl)* boric acid. Cupric chloride or au r1o bromide must, howev*r, be used In a 'M group. The structures of 1-01-halogen- quantity corresponding to one B(OR ferrocanyl) botio acids were established by means of the preparation of the corresponding halogenferroc*nes by hydrolysts in the presence of sino walta. The 1-01-halocenferrocenyl) boric acids react in a giailar way, to the aryl boric acids with mercury saltso yielding tht aorr*spondinC mercury compounds of forro- cene: 1-(Il-ahloroforrocanyl) mercury chloride and 1-(11-bron*ferrocenyl) mercuric bromide. They are easily eyaa*trized by sodium thlosullato to yield di-1-01- c4lorof*rractayl) mercury and dl-1,1-(Il-broaoferracenyl)a*rtury. From the two last-meattoned substances, the authore prepared 10-chloro-1-todoferrocone an& Card 1/2 Boric &aide in the 3/0201601131/05/029/069 Synthe is of Forraceno Derivatives 2011/2117 10-bro:*-1-1odoferroc*n~ which have hitherto been unknown. The procedure used was the same as the one described for ferrocenyl mercury chloride (Ref 2). Chen an attempt wax made to prepare hot rociclia chlorobroz2ferrocame by reactil cupric chloride with 1-011-bronoCerroa:nyl boric &aid, 1,11-dichloroCerracene of Scheme) was obtained. The latter reaction confirms the simple substitution of the halogen in the ferrocene ring in the presence of copper salts, which has previously been established by the authors (Rof 3). There are 5 Soviet r*ferencee. ASSOCIATION: Nookovokly gosudsxotvenziyy univoraltot Im. K. V. Losonosova (Moscow State University luent K~ V. Lasonosov) SUBMITTED: Jarmary 7, 1960 Card 2/2 81724 910201601133/01 /55/070 0 NJ 1011/3003 AUTNORS: 1140"Jamov A. ff. 9 Acadealatang Sasonove, T. A. "Drosay To Onovap Le As TITLX: 'OtyforroconeA ~dfhsir ~4vov PUIODICAL: Vokla4y Ak&4~nlt nauk 558R, 1960t Vol. 133, Iro. 1, pp. 126 - 129 TUT: Perrocenyl-allyl ester Is easily fornod by heatInC oxyferrocene with allyl broalde In acetone In the presence of potash* By heating forrocanyl-allyl eater at 215-22OPC In nitrogen, It is docoaposed up to oxyforrocen*. Part of the ester remains unoh&ae*4. Clalson r* cup- Ing could not he carried out with ferrocenyl-allyl ester (Ref . 2r. The authors' 9ausidoratione an the instability of the Oquinold" state in the ftrro4emo nolsoule were comfiru*4 by *xperinents on the oxidation of i,t#-4IoxrfsrrocsnQ` with air, The solecule decospoa4v and *operates an inorganic Iran conpound. The r-asulting cyclopentadienone was isolat- ed as a diner. Furthermore, the authors coupare4 the Ussoclation con- etants of ozyforrocons and phenol, and Oncribed 1,1f-dioxyferroceno Card 1/3 61724 Oxytorreasses and Their Derivatives 8/020160/133/M/35/070 ROOM and its derivatives. the pX-values of OeOG5 9 solutions of ozyferraceno or phenol In 5% alcohol# which had partly been neutralized with Iraoff up to 50# 50, "d TO% were measured at 170C by means of a Class tltotro4o and 4a An -5 (LY-5$ potsatLosetere Table I lists the valses obtained for oxyterroceno. It show* that oxyferrocome to a eoak4r &*it than phenol. The authors syntheeLsed tj1#-4ioxyf*rr*c*n* derivatives by uaine 1#10-forrocesylone diboric said. This said reacts with copper acetate and forms i#14-ferracenylen* diacetatt In a Of# Yield* 1,11-dioxyftrra- **no aster is obtained in a yield. of 63% if a I(OK), group has previous- ly been substituted by a halogen in this acid. When copper acetate acts upon t-(tl-forrocenrl halide) boric &aide (Grathosis: Ref. 5), the see- tozy group substitute@ both the halogen and the B(OK), group. t,10-41- broneforracess, say also Us us*& for the synthesis of forroconylano dt- acetate (of. Scheme: X denotes the halogen). The frequencies charac- teristic of the ansubetttyated f*rraceso ring are m1ssInC In the Infra- rot spectrum of forrocemylone d1acetate. Odrolysis of the first-ma- UOU64 COUPOUR4 (in a nitrogen atmosphere) ant subsequent a*141fication or blowing through of C02 yields yellow needles of 1,11-41oxyferrocose, Card 2/3 81724 Ozyferracesumd their Derivattwes 5/020J60/1 3 3/01/35,1070 A01112003 whLob to "11 sensitive to air (of. tokem*). The alkalis* blizolyeat* 4oUd be tood, for *yatkeeizing 1, 1 0-4ioxyferracea* derivatives, 1 00 0 1,10-ferracenyUne dibencoate, 1,1-forra- coayleas dibeasasulfonato, and O0O#-(1#1'-f*rrcceayleue) dlelycolLc uid* All these derivatives are *table In air. There are 2 tables and I r*fereuces: 2 Soviet, 4 Anorican, and I SwIes. ASSOCIATION: MoskovskLy gosudarstvowW univtrattot Ia. K. V. Loaanosaws (Koscow State Valverelty Imeni V. 1, Loxanasov) e', sumaTUD: April 8, 1960 card 3/3 el) AZD Or. 932-3, 4 j"'m DIFERROCIMYLS AND TERFERROCENYLS (USSR) .k.esme, anov, A. N. * V. N. Dr!3zd, V. A. Sazonova, V. L Romanenko, A. K. Y Prokof 'yev, and L-A,.- Nikonovii, IN: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nawk, no. 4. Apr 1963, 667-674. S/062/63/000/0041012/022 A series of substituted diferrocenyls, 1, 11 -diferrocenylfcrrocene, also named I V -te;~ferrocenyl M, and highe--:- hornologues were synthesized at the Nloscow State University imeni K V. Lomonosov by the reaction of a mixture of car4 1/4 AID Nr. 04,!-J. 4 Junt-W DI: 01.1211W. AND TMWAROCEirm 'coat l(il 3106216310001004101.21022 bromofe-rooene and 1,11 -,dlbrcmoferr"ene with copper M 105-120*C. The- followin'v, prIoducts were Isolatod by A12 0 3 chromatography: ferrocene, dl- fer,~oc,~nyl, 1, 11 -terferrocenyl with the structure I and homologues 11, in which n;-% 4: H Fe Fe Fe The 1, V --polyferrocenylenes obtained were diamagnetic. The derivatives of diferrocumyl and terferrocenyl were also obtained by appllcat!on of the general Card 2/4 A17D 17r. 932-1 4 June AM TZWMOMM3 !Ccrn-.-d) 2/062/611000/004/012-/022 - p/ ni-ithod f*16 alynthOsSaing forrocitnes, that Is, by uring substituted CyclopwadlereE Ur thl-g case, ferrocenylcyclopontadienex) as the starting materiala. The synthe- sai-, rd" 3-10-rrocenyl-l-phenylcyclopentadiene (III) was achieved by the condensation Of acetifferrocene with the ethyl P-benzoylpropionate in the preeence, of sodium ethylate; III yielded a substituted terferrocenyl - 1. 11 - diferrocenyl- 3, 3' -diphenyl- in liquid ;)rnrrx)h1a a;~d then After being treated first with sodium amide fe:rrvus, chloride. Anti ar.3 Byn structures are ascribed to IV, which could also be ~-n the racemic and meLto forms: C H-Fec a -C H 6 Fn C H FeC a Fe Card 3/4 AID l1r. gt-2-1 4 June DIFEIRROCENYLS AND TERFERROCENYLS (Con't.) S/062/63/000/004/012/022 Investigiation of IR spectra indicated that bands with frequenciez of 1000 and i~:3 C-.n- arn characteristic for the system of cyclopentadiene ringa bound 'Awfether in disubstituted diferrocenyls which contain no free cyclopentadiene JBN) Card 4/4 N()Vix()Vt S.S.; NIMM7A, L-A.; -- -,.. - - Kinetics of t~e addition of trlnitromet~Li". t, --ttT: ltv. AN SSSR Ser. khtm. no.2095 165. (14IRA 18:2) 1. Institute organicheakoy khimii, im. N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSSR. i `W2P ( 1 6, 1 ;lei n AP50 1796 2 URI (YA 2 6 O~~. 004NJ 06,6 06 8 I 21 'T1 It! Xf,net Lee u6 addition -)f t rini t mtw t ~A irrIvat'vvis of 4,~riillc acid in 1 0 1155R. Irveattya. 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