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INVENTOR: Volkove, L. I.; Zaltova, A.'Ya.; Ioakl a. A. A.** Nochallnikovaq To Ps;
LA ru.*v Nazarov, V. 1.) llryakhina, 14, S.- Petmv. V. H... Ra
X.; Savel-yev. A. F.-, Syrova, A. A.i Tikhanovskays, S, 0.
rORG: none
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;TITLE: A method for roducing normal butanolhi synthesis from ethyl alcohol.
R., the Ifa-shkir Scientific Research Institute for
:Class 12, No. 175929 [announced by
:Petroleum Re n ng hkirskly nauchno-lasledovatellskly Institut po pererabotke
nefti)]
'SOURCE: Byullatent Izabretenly I tovarnykh znakovl, no. 219 19659 12
!7OPIC TAGS: catalysts, butanol, ethyl alcohol
;'ABSTRACT: We Author's Certificate Introducew I. A method for producing normal
butanol. by synthests. fcom ethyl alcohol an a catalyst. The process Is done In a
by using a catalyst consisting of aluminum oxide. mWestum oxide,
isillcon oxide and a malt or oxide of an alkali metal. 2.,A modification of this
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f an alkaLi metal.
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Spectrophotometric analymis of nickel salt p7ridinates in mqlieous
solittions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 2 no-1:53-59 Ja 157. (KLRA 10-4)
lo Kishenevsk-ly gonudaretv"nnyy tiniversiter.
(Nickel nitrate) (P~rrldlne) (Systems (Chemistr7))
ABLOV. A.V., M~AROVA. L.V.
Spectropho tome tr I c ri-inlysin of pyridinates of cobalt salts In
aqueous solutions. Zhur. neorg. khim. 2 no.11:2575-2580 11 '57.
(KIRA 11:3)
1jishinevskiy goeudaretvennyy liniversitet.
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AUTHORS: Ablov, A.V., Nazarova, L.Va SOV/78-4-11-13/50
TITLZ: A Spectrophotometylo Analysis of the Pyridinates of Nickel
and Cobalt in Various Solvents
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganichookoy khimli, 1959, Vol 4, Mr 11,
pp 2480-2484 (USSR)
IBSTRACT: This artiol* was read at the "Conference and Discussion of
Methods Used to Study the Complex Formation in Solutions"
held in Ivanovo on February 21, 1958. The effect of the
solvent on the composition and stability of complex com-
pounds has boon little investigated so far. Mention to
made of articles by A.K. Babko (Refs 1,2), A.M. Golub
(Rof 4) and la.l. Turlyan (Refs 5,6). The author@ Inv*sti-
gated the pyrldlnat*s of NI and Cc In methanol, ethanol,
n-propanol, n-butanol and acetone. In all solutions, the
optical density of the nickel nitrate solutiom changes when
adding pyrIdine (Fig 1), and the absorption maximum is
sniftod toward the ahort-weve spectrum range. In cobalt
nitrate only the optical density changes (Fig 2), while the
absorption maximum is not shifted. The highest degree of
Card 1/3 stability in exhibited by pyridine complexes In acetone,
05860
A Spectropbotoa*tric Analysis of the Pyridinates SOV/78-4-11-13/50
of Nickel and Cobalt in Various Solvents
whereas it increases in alcoholic solutions from methanol to
butanol. The composition of the pyridinat*e and their
stability in acetone were analyzed spectrophotometrically
according to J. Bjerrum (Ref 10) with the assistance of
F. Sheyn and 1. Istratty. The following values were obtained
for the ntck*l compound: KI - 3.6.10-4, K2 -& 5.6.io-30
K3 - 1*6.10 -2 . In alcoholic and aqueous solution, the authors
found a linear dependence of X1 on the reciprocal value of
the dielectric constant (Fig 4). The resultant date are in
agreement with the results published by N.A. Izmaylov
(Refs 12,14). The stability of the pyridinates is greatly
reduced by a small addition of water. In accordance with
A.I. Rivkind (Ref 16) this indicates that alcohols and
acetone are displaced by water out of the solvato sheath.
There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 16 references, 11 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kishinevskly gosud&rstvonayy univoreltet (Xishinev Stato
Card 2/3
0586o
A ctrophotometric knalysis of the Pyridinates SOV/78-4-11-13/50
OfSy':ckel and Cobalt in Various Solvents
University)
SUBMITTED: July 20, 1958
Card 3/3
ABLOT, A. T. - HAUROVA, L. 1.
Iffoct of substituents to the molecule of the lipad on the
stability of couplex nickel @&1t@. Zbur. neorg. khiu. 5 no.8:
1735-1737 Ag 16o. (MZRA 13:9)
1. 91shinevokly gosudaretvannyy univereltat.
(Nickel coopounds)
ABMV, A.V.-, H-AZAROVAv L.V.
Stability of copper pyridinates in variour solvents. Zhur.neirv.-
khim. A no.912043-2(47 S '61- (MIRA 14:9)
1. Kishinevskiy vosudarstvennyy universitet.
(Copper compounds) (Pyridine)
NAZAROVA. L.V.j ABLOV, A.V.
Determination of 8t8Pwiao stability constants from Ptentloffetrl,
measurements of corresponding solutions. Zhur.neorg.khlm. 7
no.631305-1308 Je 162. (MIERA 15sW
1e Kishinevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
(COMPILex compounds)
KRYUKOV, A.I.; NAZAROVA, L.V.
Spectra and photochemistry of alcohol solutions of trivalent
iron salts. Part ls Absorption spectra of iron salts In
methanol and ethanol. Mw. khtm. zhur. 29 no.8:804-aV
163. (MTRA 16:11)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimli Im. L.V. Pisarzhevskogo
AN UkrSSR.
KRYUKOV, A.I.; NAZAROVA, L.V.; DAIN, B.Ya.
Spectra and photochemistry of alcohol solutiona of trifalent
iron salts. Part 21 Photoreduction of iron (111) salts in
alcohols. Ukr. khim. zhur. 29 no.8: W-819 163.
(HIRA 16:11)
1. Institut fizichookoy khImii Im. L.V. Plearzhavskogo
AN UkrSSR.
NAZARWA, L.V., dot.fient
Potentiometric study of cadn'um pyridinate.9 by the mpti,od of
corresponding oolutionn. Ucl..zaF.Kis~-un. 68:20-23 163
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Riissian literAturn on obstetrici an.! anecoloa for the third iu;Irter of 1?51.
AkU3h. I gin., No. ~, 172-
Monthly List of Rimstan Accessione, Library of Congress October 1952 UNC L A ' '. I F I ED .
RAZAROVA, N.A.
Hussian literature on obstetric and Onscology In the second quarter of
1952. Akush.1 gin. no.2:79-90 Mr-Ap 15). (mm 6:5)
(Gynecology--Bibliography) (SIb1iogrs;pby--Oym*-
colegy) (Obstotrice-BiblioCraphy) (3011-
ography--Obststrics)
9AZAROTA, K.L.
Rdssian literature on obstetrics and gynecology in the third quarter of
1952. Akmah.i gin. no.2:83-90 Kr-Ap 15). (KLaA 6:5)
(Gynecology--Bibliography) (Obstetrics--Bibliography)
KAZAROVA, N.A.
Russian literature on obstetric andeyAscology in the second 14after of
1952. Akush. gin. no.2:?9-90 Mar-Apr 1953. (CIAL -
VITOGRADOT. S.A., kandIdat meditelask1kh nauk
ODIss&see of the cardiovascular systen; a bibliography of Imselan
11tersturs, 1917-1949.' X.AeSsnarova. Revlewod by S.A.VInograd*w.
Terap. arkh, 26 no,2:89-91 Kr-Ap '54, (KLRA 7j8)
(BIBLIOQRAPHY--CAR MUSCULAR SYSTM--DISUM)
(CMIOTASCULAR SYMIN-DISRAW-BIBLIOULPHY)
(VAZAROVA. N.A.)
NOTKIIIA, M.A.; DOBKIIIA. B.M.. Prinimali uchastiyq: UZAROVA, M.G.; AKS1210VA,
Z-V--, RASTOPCHINA, A.P.
Spectrochemical method for determining the impurities present in
strontium and barium. Zav.lab 26 no.10:1126-1128 160.
(MIRA 13: 10)
1. GoaudELretvennyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiv I pro7ektnvy institut
redkomotallichookoy prom7ohlennooti.
(Strontium--Analysia) (Barium-Analysis)
NAZaOVA, 14. S.
Horticulture
Dissertation: *On the Vegetutive Hybridization of the Tomato with the
Cyphomandra.1 Cand Biol Scj, )bacow Oblast Pedagogical Inst, 18 Mar 54
(Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 8 Par 1954)
SO: SUN 213. ?0 Sept 1954
U1 AROVA, M. K.
Treatuent of pulnonary tuberculosis in pregnant women. Akush.
i gin. no.6:32-35 H-D 155 (KLRA 9-6.
1. Is kafedry tubericulaza I Moskovskogo ordena Lenin& neditainekoj:o
instituta (tav.-prof. 1P.V. Shebanov)
(TUMCULOSIS, PULMONARY, in pregn.
ther.)
(PRZGKOCY. in various die.
Lubarc. puln..ther.)
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Ur ki () ~13 Nazarova, 'A.N. and Pereyaslova, N.K.
TITLE: Tow-)ei-ature-dependence of the parameters of a
scintillation transducer
1,.';(1ui)ICAL. Pribory i toldinika eksperimenta, no. 6, 1962, 119 - 51
T EXT : Crys t a is o f Nal (TI ) aiid Cs I (TI ) , 110 x 4o mm 2, with
photoriultiplier tubes I)Y-lf- (FE-U-1-S), 13y (FEU)-24, FEu-13,
FEU-15 and rlU-16 were used in this ox,-)crimental investigation of
the toml)er.-iture-donendence of the pulse-amplitude energy resolu- 0
Lion and flash time over the range of temperatures from 20 - 90 C.
Tile photomultipliers were high-stability tubes with an amplitude
spread uf less than 3' per liu hotirs. The scintillator was Aaced
in a thermostat where the temperature could be Icept constant to
wit1lin I C. Tho pulse-amnlitude A and the energy resolution R VIP
mcanured by the amplitude aniklyser type FfK-100 (AI-IOU) ,
157. '*V of the scintillators
usin7, tl)e irotope Cs The flash tine
wa.q iiieasured by a fast oscilloscope. 'rae decrease in the pulse-
-%:- NaI(Tl) crystals and various types of photo-
. .1,)1itude whon using 0
r,1Ujtjj)jj01-f3 amounted to 30 - ')0' at 90 C and this was accompanied
Czird 1/2
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i-c.-iii:)oi-i%turo-(Iclicnclojico ot' Z1911/E382
by ii corresporidin.-, deterioration in the anorgy resolution. This
can be e%plained by the reduction in the quantum yield of the
photocathode and by tiie change in the radiation spectrui.1 of tile
scintillator a"d the F;~,ectral sew-,itivity of the photocathode. T:ic
t(-!!i,)crnture variation nppeared to linve the least efl'cct on the milse-
a-i,)1.itu,!e energy resolution viien iviin!,, transducers with CsltTl)
crystals and t:ie photomultipliers type FEU-15, FCU-16 and FELI-J.'.
A and R did not chnri~7e -more that, about 3% between 20 and 60 oc:
The reduction in -r, wab roughly :iroportional to the t emperat tire
-ind -it- - 0
. iounted to about 10' at 90 C. There are 5 firures and I table.
ASz, uC I AT 10 IN: Institut irikladnoy goofizilti AN SSSR (Institute of
Applie6 Geophysics of the AS USSR)
b ;j:- ; 11-1, LD 1,ebruary 19, 1962
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AUTHORSs Avdyushln. S~-I.j KAgpL it. M.1 Nazarovas No No; Ptwa-mlma No Kol
Petrel*o. 1. To.: sviddidy, P.-Ho
19.,
TITLEs Reconlinc of c i~r ~ on the satellite
SOURC91 Tageor"n"a konferentslya po fisike koodcbwko 0 anstvaJi~xcowq
1M_0 Issledowanlya kossichaskogo prostranstya (Space res Y T -&W
-ka-rifereatsii. Moscow, Isd-vo Yauka, 1965, 510
TOPIC TAGSe artificial earth vatellitep cosmic rayp scintillation counters Geiger
counter/KeeNds - 17 satellite# Koemos 7 satellite, Explorer I satellite -
ABSTRACTo In May 1963 scintillation and Geiger counters were used to measure the
intensity of cosmic radiation outside the Van Allen belt at altitudes of 26D-q6O km.-
The dependence of radiation intensity on the invariant coordinate L was determined,i
The flux of charged particles was observed to change from 0.5 jarticlea per caF, 1----
per see in the equatorial region to 3.0 particles per c=2 per see In Ugh latitudes~
The gama-quanta flux in the energy range from Ool to 3 VAv 14a3 found to ran!e
from 9 to 22 quanta per c&2 per see* The edge of the high-latitude plateau f
t
cosmic ray intensity lies at L a 3.0. Results were compared with data from o her
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satellites, Various combinations of scintillation and Geiger counters were used.
On the as"tion that particle density has the form f(n)dn - As- ~-ndnq where
A - 1-3*10 per cm2 per sac and A a 26 cm:2., all results are in agreement, The
ratio of gawn quanta to charged particles does not depend on nj its value is
U-3. An absence of any latitudinal relationship in number of cosmic ray showers
indicates that the recorded showers are generated chiefly by particles with
energies exceeding 30 Bev. The total number of recorded showers leads to the
conclusion that the energy throshold for generation of showers is below 60 Bev.
The average gamma-quantum energy in the showers is 4.6 May. Considering that the
contribution of a shower is 0.3 the total counting rate of a single Geiger counter,,
comparison of counting rates in different areas indicates a particle density in
the equatorial region of 0~019 the number of showers to be 15 per c22 per gee,
and the divergence of particles in the shower to be 15-20?, (04)
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PE17=0 KRt ATS023620 UR/0000/65/000/000/0464/0465
JkUTHORN Kidrina G, A "I Kulaging Yu, M#; Uslyshev, A. B.; Hazorove,
SvIdskiy kavIch, I* So
.1 P. M.s HU
TITLEs Investigation of the radiation Intensity In Van Allen belts by the Koemos-17
satellite /2.,
SO(JRCE3 Vsosoyuzn&YA konferentsiya e2 f12ike kossichaskogo prostranstys. Moscow,
1965. Issledoyanlys koselch-se o prostranstva (Space research)i trudy konfe-r-e-nt-s=.
46 9 Izd-vo Nauka# 1965, 464-465
TOPIC TAGSs satp,111te. satellite data analysis, radiation Intensity, Van Allen belt,
charged partIcl,e,"'-1G&IQer counter. octntillatoro nuclear explosion. electron. proton.
solar cycle, solar activity, magnetic activity, geo=gnetiom 1-1
ABSTRAM 'Data on the streams of charged particles registered by Geiger counters
and scintillators at the elevation of 260-780 bn for May 22-30, 1963 are presented.
Results obtained with Geiger counters in the inner Van Allen belt are plotted in 8,
L-coordinates. Simultaneous dotervinstIons obtained with scintillators and with
variously screened Geiger counters showed that In the Interval of 1.15-c L'4 1.6 the
major part of the registered Intensity was related to the electrons f roin th; high-
altitude nuclear explosion of July go 1962. The I-order increase of protons with
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energy of ep :k 30 May since 1958 Is explained by the lowering of the solar activity
in the 11-year solar cycle. During magnetically quiet days the maximum of intensity
in the outer belt was recorded at L a 4.7- 4.81 during increased magnetic activity
the maximum was transposed toward lower valued of L, In the Inter-belt space A
narrow zone was discovered In which electrons with energy 0.1 .4 1.5 say were re-
corded. Here# the radistico Intensity and the maxImA locatioF are related directly
~to the magnetic activity, Stable corpuscular streams, apparently of electrons with
4nergles of 50400 key, were registered below the Inner belt. Their global distri-
:bution Indicates that the corpuscles are trapped by the earth's geomagnetic forcer..
,These streams reach a magnitude of 105_ 106 cm~-2.sec-l# /U47
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AUTHOR: Kirdina, G. A.; Kulazin. Yu. H.; Malyshey. A. B.; qmgm. M. Vl.*,
Svidskiy, P. .; Yudkevich, 1. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Study of the emission intensity in the Earth's radiation belts, by the
Cosmos-17 satellite
SOURCE: Kosmicheskiye issiedovanlya. v. 4, no. 2, 1966, 257-267
TOPIC TAGS: cosmic rsdtatio~, radiation belt, corpuscular radiation. radiation
intensity measurement, spaceborne measurement/Coomos-17
ABSTRACT! Four Independently operating Ceiger and scintillation counters were used
on Cosmos-17 to record charged-particle fluxes In the Earth's radiation belts at
altitudes of 260-780 km from 22 to 30 May 1963. The counters differed only in their
shielding and radiation detectors. Simultaneous measurements of the counting rates,
made it possible not only to determine the level of the fluxes but also to reach
certain conclusions on the.composition of the trapped radiation and to establish them
hardness of the energy spectrum of the penetrating articles. Based on the composi-I
tion of particles penetrating a shielding of 1 g/cm3, it was found that the inner
adiation belt
be divided into
1.15-1.6, the
can
two regions. At L -
main portion
f the fluxes is produced by electrons from nuclear explosions, at L -1.6-245, it
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is produced by protons. The flux of protons with energies greater than 30 Hev has
increased since 1958. A third narrow region was detected between the inner and
outer radiation belts In which electrons with energies of 0.1-1.5 Mev were recorded.
Below the lower boundary of the Inner belt, stable streams of soft corpuscules,
i.e'&, electrons with energies between 50 and 100 kev, were detected. Orig. art.
has: I table and 7 figures. [JR)
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AUMOR: Avd3rushin. S. I.;_K2&an M.i Mazarova, K. N.; Pereyesloval H.. K.;
Petrenko, I. Ye.; Svidakly, P. H..
ORG: none
TITLE: Recording_cosmic ray by the Cosmos-17 satellite
SOURCE: Kosmichesklye Issledoyanlya, v. h, no. 2, 1966, 268-279
TOPIC TAGS: cosmic ray, cosmic ray measurement, costqic ray shower/ smas 17
ABSTRACT: Scintillation counters, STS-5 Geiger counters, and SBT-9 end-window
Geiger counters were used on Cosmos-17 to record the intensity of cosmic radiation
beyond the Earth's radiation belts as a function of L coordinates. The average
radiation intensity was found to vary from 0.5 to 3-0/cm2/sec for charged particles
and from 9 to 22/cm2/sec for gamma quanta. A high-latitude chopping of the cosmic
ray spectrum was observed for hardness R = 1.8. A cosmic ray "equator" was con-
structed for altitudes of h00-600 km. Cosmic ray showers produced by the inter-
action of high-energy particles with the satellite body at angles of divergence
exceeding 600 were also recorded. The showers had the following average character-
istics: particle density, 0.038/cm2; total number of particles, 102; ratio of
the number of photons to the number of corpuscles, 11-3. Orig. art. has: 4 figures
and 2 tables. I [JR)
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KA:'A,%.;Y, I Y , B. A.; : ( 1WG0 H 11N.)'i. 'Y , A . ' . ; - V I (,. :,. ; 11-YU1, El~ , A . V . ;
1JM I TP I YFII-K I Y , 14. L. ; ?j A 7AP( VA, M.f . ; !~i k. ~- 1:A7PV1L! , A.?;.
.AuAyln~* tnp (1#4.ydrogenatior. (~!* 1.,jopentanp on K-1~44 &n,1 ~-~
f1noly divided catalysts. ~ru(ly GrozM11 no. 15:/4:-2'3 163.
( M IRA 17 : 5 ,
ACCESSION NR: AT4040420 S/0000/64/000/000/0168/0176
AUTHOR: Bokshteyn, S. Z.; Nazarova, M. P.; Svetlov, 1. L.
TITLE: Growing of sapphire fiber crystals
SOURCE: Protsessy* dLffuzii, struktura i svoystva metallov (Diffusion
p;ocesses, structure and properties of metals); sbornik statey.
Moscow, lzd-vo Ma:ihinostroyeniye, 1964. 168-176
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum ox:de crystal, aluminum oxide whisker, aluminum
o%.ide, whisker growth, whisker
A:,STRACT: Equipment and techniques for growing sapphire whiskers*
are described. The equipment consists of a tubular electric furnace
With an alundum tube and a hydrogen supply source With purification
and feed systems. The initial charge. aluminum powder mixed with
3-61 aluminum oxide, is placed in cotundum boats and held for
1-2 hr at 1360-1390C at atmospi,cric pressure in a current of puri-
fled hydrogen containing water vapor at a partial pressure of 10-' atm.
T1,e boat, with reaction products, is then cooled to 500C in a current
of hydrogen. There are three distinct zones along the boat length.
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1-i the first zone, facing the hydrogen current , relatively lar,-e
-tcrocrystals grow. mostly in the formof elongated plates, needles, or
totragonal prisms. The longer clie boat , the greater the numbe r of
s uch mi c rocrys t a 1 sThe whiskers grow in the next. --one, on the
battom and sides of the boat. They are 10-15 mm long with a diameter
15 w . -, , C
b,! ~ween I and I-lost of them have a smooth shiny surface. 1,
rt2~~t of the boat is filled with a loose, fluffy dLPOSit tO-,)?C(J wLth
a multitude of very fine, short fibers. '-whiskers grown in ?orcelain
b)ats have many branches and a rough surface. Whiskers were also
found on the walls of the alunduin tube . which proves that the jhiskers
Arow from the vapor phase. As proved earlier. the growth proceeds
by the mechanism ofscrew dislocation. Orig. art. has: 7 figures
and I table.
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AiMi,)115t Bolcshtoyn, S. Z.; Kislikin, S. T.; Nazarova, M. P.; Svetlov, 1. L.;
Umantsov, E. L.
TI ME i Growth of sapphire whisker
SJURCEt FiziJca tvordogo Lola, V. 6, no. 5, 1964, 1261-1266
T hi-r
LOPIC TAGSt wiiiskor crystal, crystal growth, oapp o, sapphire whisker
ABSMICT: Whisker crystals of Al 203 were grown by high-tomperaturo oxidation of
p(raderod mnetallic Al in an atmosphere of moist hydrogen. Tho reaction tomderaturo
was 1350-1400C- The authors describe a special apparatus used for growing; thaso
crystaln,ikdrdh cannistoofthroo essential parts- a tubular furnace, a hydroren
source, and a system for purification and control ofhydropm feed. The whisker
crystals ranged from I to )0 y in diameter and from 3 to 15 mm in length.
1-ticrocrystals ranged from 30 to 350 U in diameter., and 0.5 to 3 mm in
length. Capillaries were obsemod along the growth axes of some crystals.
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Gwwthof dsewhi-,kcr crystilais exphinedon the basis of F)r m-ick's diDory of crystal Prowthbyscrewck9butbu.
Hexagonal crystal nuclei f o rm in sites where the screw axes amor,,o with
U
Burgers vector ZOOOV. Since the dislocations are at right angles to the basal
planes, all. the whiskers grow parallel to each other in the C00017 direction.
Because of a high modulus of elasticity (52#000 kg/ ) and a largo Burgors vector
of dislocations along thqf00207,Iirwtion,theela-,dc aueraaflho dislocation nualoi exceeds the
bonaing energy of at-oms in the arystai lattice. This fact lesAa to ruptum of the
lattice, which is then manifested in capillaries along the growth axes of the
cry6ta ls. Laue pat corns and bmxrslon sudics show the crys tals to belong to the alpha
modification of A1203 (sapphire). "In conclusion, we thank Ye. V. Kolontsov
and I. V. Tolegin f cc their aid In the interptatationof to x-ray patterns." Orig. art. has:
,5 figures, 1 table, ard 3 formulas.
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KOLBrFA. Te.H. [deceased]: BARRAYIELI, Tu.A.; ITAZAROVA. X.T.; ARITA, S.M.
Thermodynamics of lower cobalt sulfides. Test. IOU 15 no.41l22-129
16o. (MIRA 13t2)
(Cobalt sulfide) (Thermodynamics)
POLYAK, N.A.; TFRWR, V.Yu.; NAZAROVA, M.V.
aInformtIon trilletin on tte f,,reign cheml,!al Industry." Kauch. I
res. 22 nn.5i6l ?tf lb3. (jvjRA 1617)
(Tirna, Rubber)
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Hybridization, Ve&atable
A5exi4tl hybridizatimn of ligneous and herbaceou-, wirietlea of the 3clawiceae.
Bial.Glav.bot.!3ad,r,, No. 1), 19u.
Monthly List of Russian A~.ceasions, Libmi-y of Congress, J!uie 1?52. Uncla ssif I ed .
z 444-4w-
GOLDIN IM. 1.) & VASAXOTINA (KmG IC Z~ Pfaju" Cffh8M&Uft 64JUM
NS 19M:oMs"" -ta&=- V apsa IR"ation of CpAmodne Wawa
To as,
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to WO& on the resistance O(C)rFAW"1W WNW to tabsygo mosaic ad tomato
stvask (a drain of tobnow mosaic) wkwo I&AM., 3a, p. 590) at the Mao.
bK40gw Institute of &-knom Moscow, UJAW, three leaves, 0( young plants,
own from seed 00 fines from Cabsom mossio vires. were u&CW by rubbing with
Sap fiom tomilto Pknte t[LfwW wtth tobacco mosm. A month later three out
cd @U plants showed moonk symptoms, with deformity of the leaves and the
p- 1 , r, F o o( Inclusion bodioa The remainiag three became dississet! oul after a
second moculatowL However, 13 ou6 o( U control plants not rubbed Y=
-'--mossicsytoptomedurtogthesmusner Tomato semew severely infected
Wid streak were grafted M to 50 0. &OMM pknta. but seven at then
renwined quite &Wthy. It wim Wd " wkdo C. 6dwas muM be lafocW,
though less sawy than tomato am tobsim, with Tawas drains, of u&ww
virus both by XnaftWx &W sup, rubbiq& kketion was not always possible. for own
raw= d40 wtknowtL
1. NAZAROVA, va.
2. User (600)
4. Grafting
7. Grafting of the tropical fruit solanum maricatum ait. on the tree tomato
,/P Cyphow ndra beti-cea Sandtn.7. Biul. Gjav. bot. sadt, no.11, 52
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, kabrUArX -1953. Unclassified.
TSITSIV. NAZAROVA. H.Z.
Jkporlownts with remoto vegetative-soxual hybridization of plante.
Isvest. Akad. VmLk S.S.S.R., Ser.blol. '53, 20-35. (KMA 6:3)
(CA 47 no.15:7602 153)
1. Qlavnyy Botan. Sad. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R.
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BORISOV, L.I., IGNAPJVA, V.A.; KABANOV, 1J.P.; TEH14;u4, V.8.; V.I.:
NAZAROVA, N.A." AAPNIK, G.N.; FQf1)7, M.I.
Improvinv t~e qualit-' r of the surface of sheet glass ty electric
~eatlng 3f t~e air in the chamber under the vertical drawing
machinery. Stek. i ker. 19 no.2: 1' -114 1 '62. ( m . ItA 15: ! "
(Glar,s furnace!- )
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Compound treatment of ioliomyelitis under hospital conditiou.
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(MIRA 11:1
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Voroghilovogrodskoy oblastnoy bollnitay Glsvnyy vroch I.D.
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UIARITOKOV. G.T.; AMMOSOV. I.1.: MAZAROVA. R.I.
Relation between the petrographic and chemical composition and the
chemical and technological properties of coal@ of the Tuyuk deposit
In the Usgen Basin. Trudy IGI 8:45-50 '59. (MIRA 1311)
(Uzgen Sasin-Coal)
KAZAROVA, S.I.; KURITOMV, G.T.
Relation betveou the sorption capacity of coals and thb
functional groups th~Y oontain. Izw. AS Ur. $SR. Nor. set.
I tokh. nauk 2 no 50-8.160, (MIRA 1319)
i8orption) (Goal)
HAZAROVA, N.Z.; MAZZYEVA. R.I.; ZAaAVIN, V.I.
Tendency toward the self-oxidation, spontaneous heating, and
aelf-IgnItion of the coals of Kirghisistan fields. Izv. AN
Ur. SSR. Ser. eat. i takh. nauk 2 no.5:9-20 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Urghizatan-Coal)
HAZAROVA, N.I.-, LIJYK, A.A.; TAKOVEIKO, R.T.; LIBEDEVA, V.M.
Chenical and technological study of the coals of the Karakichi
deposit. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. eat. i tekh. nauk 2 no.5:21-25
,6o. (KERA 1319)
Marakichi-Coal)
NAZAROVA, N.I.; MOZHAYEVA, V.I.
Mechanism of coal axidation b7 nitric &:Id. 1z7. A.X '..'r.
Ser. eat. i tekh. nauk 3 no.2-P3-88 161. (KIRA 1~-7)
(Nitric acid) (Coal) (aidation)
NAZAROVA, N.J.; MOZHATEVA, V.I.; KARMHAKOV, M.
Utilization of oxidized coal of Firgh"zistan in the national
economy. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Ser. oat. i tekr,. nauk I no.2:
89-92 Ifil. (MIRA 16:7)
(K1rgh1zJ,qt.an-4;o&l)
NA7.All('VA , 11. 1.; 14.0 ZIIA YEVA , V. I.
Composition vW properties of ccals from Kara-Kiche flelds.
Izv.All Kir.SSSR.Ser.eat.1 tekh.nauk 4 no. 6:71-76 162.
(VIRA 17:1)
FETRIK, G. K.; TASROVA. , A. A.; ";,',,A:!CVA . N. I.
Chemical- technological utudy of coals from the Kavak brown
coal basin. Izv,AN Kir.SSSR.Ser.ast.i tekh.nauk 4 no. 6:
77-82 162. (MIRA 17: 5)
INA ZAPOVIVA V H. M.
USSR/Chemistry - Ether, Phenol Jan/Feb 49
Chemistry - F~rrolyvis, of AnIsole and Phenetol
OStudy of the Cleavage of Ether Bonds in Simple Phenol Ether: 1', 14V Temperature
Decomposition of Anisole and Phenstol in Glass Tubes,O L. Kb. Freydlin, A. A. Balandin,
N. M. Hazarove, Inst Org Chem, Aced Sci, USSR, 8 pp
*Iz Ak Kauk SSSR, Otdel Khim Nsuk" No 1
Investigates lov-tempersture pyrolysis of anisole, and phenetol in wide tempernture
range. Considers basic trends of process: formation of phenol, fixation of intermediately
forming alkylidene radicals and isomerization, vith the allied carbinol. Submitted
13 Feb 48
PA 27/49T20
LNAZAROVA'
USSn/Chemistry - B onda
Chemistry - Phenols
Kar/ArT 49
"Study of the Decomposition of the Ether Bond In Simple Fhenol Ethers:
Article II, Catalytic Disintegration of Anisole and Phenetole,"
L. Kh. Freydlin, A. A. Balandin, N. M. Nazarova, Inst of Org Chem,
Aced Sci USSR, 7 pp
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Otdel Khim Nauk" No 2
Inventig..tes catalytic decomposition of somple ether bond on the example
of phenetole and ariisole over a wide range of temperatures. Basic
trends of process are formation of phenol and fixation of Intermediate
alkylidene radicals. Catalyst selectively accelerates decompositi n
of simple ether bond, lowers temperature of reaction, ftnd produces a
sharp increase in yield of phenols. Submitted 13 Feb 48.
PA 43/49T8
.~P /Alkyliti,)n of butall~ by "~;ywrd la the pfcaur-ce,
flia inum. 1. KK - 1'rc ~n~ A. A - Tl.~!- ;Id ir Vd
D. Z,h.-.J-R No. Org. C~-vtk, A-z-1.
Akad, X. " S.S.-ILRI
10 11 - 1 V 0,5' U,, mv ~W; C,fI, cr,-rr
AW, -al 3T:j-jit (I Ill a d"kv.t ~'J:~l.' V'r di.1VA-10 ~A Which
Pr3cli"Zo rjlj) It I'x-' at - -mrl.
t(, tlzw~ "r C. C~l
ydrwafixim. jjj~ prkj-'-'~i-T-- lwil u4z~~
175", 0-! inain mictl,mi beivi! i!W.,trm an-1 pulb-nerizal
p if
tin'.. kt 461 'W7c
of a hiv!aw At 4~.-)' ii, !L,I..llvn yiliu't r.1Z
-rllT hWt-l'v furl" vr,:, d tf~~, rm C~ r
the rcacti"q "'-Tm (11-641 tclu!, tu
rvr with ivrrra.-,c uf ipav:- L-m 2~41 -a 4, Jat re,:ur-
0;'m '51.cw)r'n. "f ('j[i 41('1 -'Ixo t!:e yie-ld of
40116ilr'N t r3 i.- iormrw I.
it
V" it
all r 0
r% 4he Tidli If high-hvi~.lj rc-41twa~ Tim
tatle Tad Oli "tc.; U4.Q;-"~nf
I
z P-amAn t-
MTDLIN, L.lh; BALANDIN, A.A., akademik; IUZAROVA N.M. - TWOROV, TU.P.
Alkylation of propane and /A-pentane vith propylene at high temperatures.
under high pressures, and in presence of aluminum oxide. Dokl. AN SSSR
105 a*.6:leO-1273 D 155. (NLRA 9:4)
LInatitut organicheakoy khimii imeni N.D.Zelinakago Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Alkylation) (Hydrocarbons)
NAZAROVA, N. M.
NAZAHUVA, N. M.t "Caralytic alkylation of n-paraffines by olefln3 at
high pressures." Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Organic
Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy. :loscow, 1956.
(DISSERTATI N FOR THE DE-:REE OF CLUDIDATE IN CHMICAl
SCIENCE).
knizhnUa letopial
N035, IY56, ?ooscow
OR
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AUTHORi Not given PA - 2875
TITLE: Dissertations (July-Deoember 1956) D"rtment for Chemical 9 cience.
(Otdelaniie khimicheskikh nauk, Russian)
PERIODICkLi Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol 27, Nr 4, PrP 132-133
(U.S.S.R.)
Received: 5 / 1957 Reviewed: 7 / 1957
ABSTRACTs At the Institute for General wW Nonorpnio Chemistry the following
dissertationa =rs submitted for the purpose of obtaining the
Academic degree of "Candidate of Chemical Science"t
B.F.SHMOCHKINA: "On the Velocity of Reactions of Innerspheric&l
Exchange in Some Platinum Compounds".
At the Institute for Organic Chemistry-
NJ1.NAZAROVAj "Catalytic alkalization of Paraffin and of Olefines
am ZwTris sure".
V.M.SHULIN: "Research of Thermal Trans formations of Tetrawthylene
and Tetrachlorethylone at High Pressuren.
At the Institute for Physical Chemistry-.
N.N.KAVTARADZE: "The Absorption of Hydrogen in Condenses Metal
Layers" .
Card 1/ 2
PA - 28 75
Dissertations (July-December 956) Department for Chemical Saiame.
At the Radium Institute:
The following dissertation was submitted for the purpose of obtaining
the Academic degree of "Doctor of Physical and Mathematical
Soienoes"t
W.F.LIVIN- "The Determination of the Quantum Characteristics of the
Resulting Nuclei from the Reactions of the type (dvp) by the
Analysis of the Products of the Reactions".
ASSOCIATIM Not given
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