SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAKHAROVA, F. A. - ZAKHAROVA, I. YA.

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5 (2) AUTHORSs Moskvin, A. I., Zekharova, F. A# SOY/78-4-9-36/44 TITLE: The Investigation of the Complex Formation of Uranyl in Oxalate Solutions by Means of the Solubility Method PERIODICALs Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 9, pp 2151-2160 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A. A. Grinbergp B. V. Ptitsyn and Ye. No Tekster (Ref 2) determined the instability constant of the following reactions: U02(c 0 2- 0 2- + UO 0 0 and 2 4)2 2 4 2 2 4 (UO ) ]6- 02- + 2[U02(0204)21 2- 2)2(C204 5 4 0 C2 4 In the present paper the solubility product (SP) of the compound UOIC20 4*3H20 and the complex formation of uranyl with oxalate ions were investigated. The solubility of uranyloxalate in H010 4 and H1103 solutions of different concentrations as well as with Card 1/4 additions of oxalic acid or aramonium oxalate was determined by The-Investigation of the Complex Formation of SOV/78-4-9-36/44 Uranyl in Oxalate Solutions by Means of the Solubility Method the usual solubility method. Ac the data contained in table 1 show, the solubility decreases as the oxalate ion concentration inoreasesq so that no complexes form in the range of concentration investigated. Table 2 lists the values of the equilibrium constants, table 3 those of the SP. As the graphic representation of the relationship between the logarithm of the concentration of the oxalate ion and the logarithm of the mineral acid conc*ntra- tion shows' the SR equals 2,2.10-9 in the presence of chloric acid, and 3-0.10-Y in the presence of nitric acid. The detcrmina- tion of the solubility of uranyl oxalate in oxalic acid and ammonium oxalate solutions, respectivelyt with additions of chloric acid or nitric acid (Tables 4P 5) point to complex formations according to the general equation (2- 2x)H+ + UO C 0 3H 0--P~ )2-2x] + (I _X)H C 0 + 3H 0 2 2 4* 2 *-[U02(C204 x 2 2 4 2 The graphical evaluation of the data (Figs 2, 3) showed that predominantly a complex with a component ratio of uranyl ion: oxalate ion - I : 2 forms. This complex formation, howeverg takes Card 2/4 place in the case of hydrogen ion concentrations below 2 mol/l oniy~ The Investigation of the Complex Formation of SOV18-4-9-36/44 Uranyl id Oxalate Solutions by Means of the Solubility Method The equilibrium constants of the complex formation are listed in table 6. The investigation of the solubility of uranyl oxalate trihydrate in ammonium oxalate solutions without any additions of mineral acid (Table 7) showed that here complexes of the same composition are formed. The following equation was established for the dependence of the solubility of uranyloxalate on the concentration of-H+ ions: [H+" - 7-35 11,C,0 1 40 By means of this equation the most favorable condition for the precipitation of uranyloxalate from solutions in the presence of mineral acids can be determined. Thtrespective instability constants of the oxalate complexes UO2C2041 and In 2(C204)2] 2- are given as (1.710.3)-10-7 and (1.010.3).10-12 for the oxalate ion concentration range under investigation. The: acidolysis constants are 2-5-10-2 and 2.1.10-21 respectively. Card 3/4 The Investigation of the Complex Formation of BOV/713-4-9-36/44 Ura'nyl in Oxalate Solutions by Means of the Solubility Method A comparison of the results with the data obtained in the case of plutonium oxalate complexes shows that there are but slight differences. The uranyl ion complexes are even more stable than those of the plutonyl ion. The authors thank Professor A. D. Gellman for his valuable advice. There are 3 figures, 8 tablesq and 10 references, 5 of which are Soviet. S",BMITTED: June 4, 1958 Card 4/4 AUTHORS: qribov, L. A., Gellma.n A D. S/07BJ60/005/04/039/040 .ova.7M 3004/Bo16 l TITLE: Investigation of Some Complex Compounda of Platinum by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 49 YP 987 - 989 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investige.ted the infrared spectra of the compounds ois- and trans- [CONH'.C1 Ptj in crystal form in paraffin oil 2 It -1 -1 emulsion in the range 2500 - 16oo CM and 700 - 450 om by means of the IKS-11-dipectrometer. The absorption bands are given which correspond to the group OCPt. To explain the resultant spectra, the oscillations of the plane model of the trans- Cl Pt] are math-ematically analyzed by assuming a linear -[CONH 2 3 addition of the CO molecules to platinum. Calculations confirm the linear addition of CO to Pt in contradiction with opinions held by M. Ye. Dyatkina (Ref 12)o Furthermore, the infrared spectra of the compotmde [(CH 3)3 (NH 3)3 Pt]J and [(CH 3)3ptj] were taken ~y means of thei IKS-14-speotrophotometer. The results are Card 1/2 summarized in a table along with preliminary interpretations of Investigation of Some Complex Compounds of Platinum 3/07s/60/005/04/039/040 by the Method of Infrared Spectroscopy B004/BO16 the spectra. There are I table and 12 references, 9 of which are Soviet. E) ASSOCIATION: Inatitut fisicheekoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical 'Chemistry of the Academy of Sciencesp USBRY SUMUTTED; July 3, 1959 Card 2/2 S/078/6o/ocr,-/o6I/c6, /o7o B004/Br,-,,' AUT,11011~1. Zakharova, F. A., I!osl--n, 1. 1. --61W TITLZ; The Solubility Produn, --)-f Uriniumft,V) GTalato. Compos--'+A,~r. and Dj.s-qociati,,-,rt Constants of C0mp'1f--N-1U(`LV', 1,-.-nz in AqueouE Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal rteorganicheskoy kh1mii, 1960, Vol. 5~w N,--. 6, pp. 1228 - 1?33 TEXT: The authors examined the formation of complex ~~ompounds of tetr:-L' ,ralent i2ranium in oxala+-.e solu+ions by using th,-. svlubility opthod. Th- solubility product of U(C 204)2' 6H90, its composition, and thq instahi.-,~.ty oonotarts of th--~ owalate f,,omplax nompounda we--e 641fermined fn. kinalrgv invectigations rn tetravalent plutonlu-m desorih,~d 1-n Ref. 2.. Tho rl,-- pendcn~--,e of the solubility product of !J(C 0 ) .6H 0 or, the of 1 2 4 2 2 the hydrochloric a--id solution was determined by means of tracina vii-th the radioaotive isotope U 233. The a-antivity was measuTed by means of Card I P, The "olubility Product, of Uranium(iv Oxalate. S/O-8J60/005/o6/o6/030 comp'o,31fion and M13.9ociation Conutan~'s of B004,113014 Complex U(JV) Ions in Aqueous Solutiona radiometric apparatus of the type (PS-10,000). Table lists ex.- perimental data~ The solubillty product was pqual to (4-3 _10-4) 0 22 I-U(C 0 )] 24-F -- 2 u(c 0 U(C and The complex ions . 2 4 1 2 4 2 4)3; -23 LUC 20 4 4 -17 vrith the instability constants 2-5-10-9 ~ 17 10 and 1-4.10 5-7.10.. 28 were detected by examining the oompl'ex ompounds formation U(IV) in oxalate solutions in the Presence Of 0.5 N Hr.). (Table 3), Th.? V/C do,39ndence of the reolprocal logarithm of the instability .-tonsfanf,.~ on the ratio between metal and a.ddend Is shown J.n a figuro,, The ',nqtabil'.t,y constants of the oxalate complex ions of the '1-19t~ravalent a-z-tinides Th.. U, Np. and Pu are compiled In Table 4. The authors refers- to papa?rs by A. A. Grinberg and G. I. Petrzhak, and thank Professur A. D. C--1 'Tran fc.-, his valuable advice. There are 1 figured 4 tables, and '110 -re:rerences; 6 sovie,19 I Americang I British, and 2 Indiar.. Card 2/3 The Solubility Product of Uranium(v) Oxalate. 8/078/60/005/o6/06/030 Composition and Dissociation Constants of B004/BO14 Compler U(I'V) Ions in Aqueoun Solutions ASSOCTZ'PION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii, nauk BBSR (Inatitut~~ - of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) v C SUMUTTED: March 109 1959 Card 313 GELIMAN, A.D.; ESSEN, L.N.; WIMOVA, F.A.; ALEYSMIA, D.P.; ORLWAY M.H. Production of oxalate-sulfite and sulfite complex compounds of thoidum and aranium (IV). Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.5:1071-1073 Ap t63. (MMA 16.5) 19 Institut fizichesk~oy kbimli AN SSSR,, Fredstavleno akademikom V.I.Spitaynym. (Thorium compoando) (Uranium compounds) _L 1698-6-63 E WT (m ) /B D SA-Fenrl"i'EM, -3M 5/020/63/1'r-9/005/011, 0/018 AUTHCR: Gn-I'man, A. D., Essen, L. 1171., 7aki2ar ov~z F. A. D. P. and Orlova, R.- m.-- TIUM The -oroduction of oz--lete-Gull-A"ite and sulfite -com:.P,: c mnound of '21orimi and uradi:uia~,,(V) -24 PMIODICAT,:- Kkademiya naulk SSSR., b,bklady, v. 149 no. 5, 1963, -1071-1073 TEXT: ~The obJect of this inrcstieatibn was to isolate and investigate previously unknown com ~:)i ex comnounds of thortum. _-arid uranium (ri) vit th oxalate and sullfite ons. . The startins materials were thdrium o;mlate and scdivm t e . 7 r i Lh o oxalate at room temperaiture dissolved isa-tisfact--drily in concentrated solutions o--:" sod-.:*.Url sulf:-, e, thus attesting to e fornn'ion of:complex compo,,Lnds. Upon t pouring 'the result~m_- soluttion into alcohol, the co=..Ie-,c se-eC_~,tes out in the form of-a s,-)4__-o-shz%-oed rass which is -~.ransforuied in-co a white crystalline substance ,inen re-treated w4klh alcoho"'. Analy3is established that t~elcom- ulexes isolated are mixed and their comnosition can be expressed by the general formula x H20. Al 1 the 204)2 (SO3)n) co=olexes fine crystall-ina z&oders which appear horriog-eneous -when viewed under a microsco'oe. But the ~ehaction indexes of the cryc;tals,could not be deterridimd ovin gto their- e'rej,-,ely srall, size.. Die. -investigation -is being cont nued. ASSOCTATION., institute.of PIVsical CMmistryp Card IA/ Academy of Sciences USSP. MM-kROVA, F. 174 ZAKHAROVA, F. V. (Post-Graduate Student, Department of Physiology, All-Lnion Institute of experiment-~-l Veterln~-ry Xledicine ew eth3l o1: cc) :or:-a blood ele:rents. So: Veterinariya; 23; 2-3; February/."larch IM; Lncl. TABCON 0 * 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 19 0 ID 0 a 41 0 0 40 40 0 0 * 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 zAKHAROVA, F, V., Cand. of Biological Sci,. All-Union Just. of Exptl. Vat. Mad. *Changes in cardiovasculax system in infectious anemia of horses.0 SO: Veterinarija 26(.11), 1949t p. 27. 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 40 40 0 0 0 40 0 0 40 0 0 7AXHLROVAt Me, kandidat biologichaskikh nsuk; KUKOLIVA, A.I. [deceased] Now data on the Importance of colostrum In raising calves. Trudy TNIIK-3:243-245 156. (KM 10:4) (Calves--Feeding and feeding stufft) (Colostrum) 0 V " /-, V. USSR/Human and Animal PhysioloGy (Normal and Pathological). T-3 Bloodi Formed Eldfwnts. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol.0 No 16, 1958, 74626 V- Author Inst ALL-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Animal Nutrition Title Features of the Hemopoeitic Function of Growing Cattle of the "Kholmosor" Species Derimling on Age, Pregnancy, Productivity and Season o'L' the Year. Orig Pub Tre Vses. n.-i& in-ta kormleniya s.-kh. zhivotnykh, 1956, 3, 465-476. Abstract 79-92% Hb and 8-78-10,95 million erythrocytes pc-r 1 =3 are found at birth in "KholmoGor" calves. For the 2-3 rd and up to the 30th day of life,, these indicators decrease in connection vrith insufficient function of the hemopoietic orGanse The cliantity of leukocytes (L) after the first Card 1/2 U.-S.S.R. Human and Animal Physiology. Blood. T Abs lour: Ref Zhur-Biola, No 5, 1958, 22058. Author Zakharova, F. V. Inst Not g-r7mr.--~ Title Feed Chlorophyll - aA Hematopoiesis Stimulating Factor in Cattle. Orig Pub: Tr. Vses. h-i. in-ta Korinleniya C. KL., Zhivotnykh, 1956, 3, 466-523. Abstract: The structure and chemical compositions of ra- tions (R) used in 5 experiments with Kholing- orsk cows were studied comparatively. It was found that hay, silo stored in grass, or tops of rootorops with high chlorophyll content in- creased the Hemoglobin and erythrocyte content of the blood and improved the work of the heart muscle. Hemoglobin dropped by 3.5% following Card 1/2 U.S.S.R. / Human and Animal Physiology. Blood. T Abs Jour:%Re't Zhur-Biol., No 5, 1958,22074. Author : Zakharova, F.,V., Shirokova, E. J. Inst : Title A Study of.Chlorophyll Metabolism in Cattle 'Jith the Aid of Radioactive Atoms. Orig Pub: Zhivothovodst;rol 1057, No 31 37-44. Abstract: Two 39-39 day ola Kholmogorski calves were fed for a 11 eriod of 6-10 days, crystalline c1horo- phyll M containing C14 (0.173-0.183 microcu- ries/kg.). Radioactive substances were studied in the blood, hemin, Hb and excreta. After the animals were killed, the radioactivity of the tissues was studied. It was deraonstratdd that the blood contained 59*43-79.05% of end prod- Card 1/2 f-1 'fT rim, kand.biolog.nauk; MAYOROVA, Yo.T., nauehWy Z&- A-J,- ZV- red.; iikiii6TS6TA 'L *1?j., red.; FOOKAWA. A.M., tekhn.red. [Significance of chlorophyll in plant nourishment] Znachenie khloro- filla v pitanii shivotnIrkh. Moskva, Izd-vo 'Bovetakais Rosaiia," 1957. 47 P. (Dibliotechkal Y pomoshch' loktorm, no.19)(MIRA 10:1e) (Chloiophyll) -A~O V IMT -A.; prof*; Zffyg~~ kand,biolog.nauk; AWDREW.. N. No Action of small dosse of radioactive phoBphorus (pP) on the ,growth and developmemb of swine, Trudy VIV 26s183-187 f62. (MIRA 16:2) 1. raboratoriya nomallnoy i patologicheskoy fiziologii Vveso- -yuznogo inatituta ekl3periiaentallnoy vaterinarii. (,'Phosphorus-Imotopen) ZAKWOVA kand.biologi--heskikh nauk _~~~~F ~ Changes in the development of young pigs and their b1cod indices in atrophic rhinitis. Vetorinariia 39 no.lt43-46 A 162.. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy institut eksporimentallnoy veterinaril. (Swine-Diseases and posts) ZAKTIAROVA$ F.11., ( Candidate of Edlolgical. Sciences, All-Union Insti.tuto of Experimental Vetiarinary Medicine) "Changes in the developmeni, of piglets and in indicators ~f thbre blood In atrophic Rhinitis." Veterinariya$ Vol 399 no 12 Jan 1962$. pp 43 ZAMUROVA, F.V., kand. biol. nauk 3ffect of amall beta radiation doses of radioactive phosphorus on the organism of sheep. Zhivotnovodstv~ 21 no.llz;3-88 6 '59 (MIRA 13:3) (Beta rays--Physiological effect) .(Sheep--Physiology) ZAKHAROVA, F.V., kand. biol. nauk; SADYKHDV, D.R., aspirant Proteins and protein fractions in sheep serum. ZUTOtUOTodstTo 20 no.8:31-33 Ag 158. (Nm 11:10) l.Laborstoriya fiziologli Yeasoyuznogo instituts eksperimentalluoy TOterinarii. (Sheep-Ph-rsiology) (13lood proteins) ZAKSIPLUV~y F.V.v kand. biologe nauk Welt.mAnn'B reactim in infectious atrophic rhinitisjgf- swinee Veterinariia 42 no.7:34-35 JI 165. 18:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy iimtitut ekBperimentallnoy veterinarii. RASHIN, Adollf Grig-orlyevich; STRUMILIN, B.G., akademik, red.; FAVSTOT, G., red.; BOCHiDVA, 0.. taladshiy red ZAKHAROVA, G., mladshiy red.; SMIRNDV, G., tekhn.rad. [Formation of the laboriyW, class In Russia; historical and economic data] FornLrovanie rabochego klassa Rossii; istoriko- ekonomicheskie ocherici. Pod red. 5.G. Strumilina. MDskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-plwn. lit-ry, 1958. 622 p. (MIRA 12:1) (Russia-Mcnnomic conditions) Mabor and laboring class) PICMIGIN, Boris Fedorovich; TRUKRANOVSKIY. V.G.. doktor istorichaokikb nauk, otv. red.; KIWV, V., red.; ZAKgAROVA, G., mladahly red.; 14)SKVINA, R., tokhn.rod. %----------- (British trade unions after the Second World War. 1943-19563 Britanskle tred-tunioiW pools vtorol mirovoi voiny, I(Y+5-1956 gg. Moskva, Isd-vo sotstal'no-okon - I"-ry.' 1958. 150 P. (MM 12:1) (Great Britaft-Trade unibnoY MaWM, Georgly Aleksandrovich; BAGHILO, I., red.; 7AUIAROVA, G., mladshiy red.; C 17A, 0., tekhn.red. [Ilow the Ural Machinery Plant was born. 1928-19111 RoAdenie Uralmashn, 192&19)) gg. Kosk7a, I2d-vo sotsiallno-okon.lit-ry, 1960. 175 p. (mm 14a) (Sverdlovsk-Aachinery industry) RAZU140VA Tatlyana Zotovna,* BAI'HILO,I.)red.;V mia ULANO j 10 _4jq!POVAjG., . d.red.; VA,L.f tekhn,rede (supplying man with material goods; growth of the prosperity of the Soviet people] Zemaye blaga - cheloveka; rost blagosootoisadia sovetskogo naroda. Y;oskva, Izd-vo sotsiallpo-ekon.lit-ry, 1961* 185 P. (MIRA 11*:12) (Cost and standard of living) KOLMKOV, Nikolay Fedorovich; LAZAREVIGH, L., red,; ZAKWOVA, G. mlad. red.; MOSPIVA, R., tak:hn. red. (Improving industrial management in the U.S.S.R., 195(>-19601 So- vershenstvavanie rukcyvodstva promyshlennostliu SSSR, 1956-1960. Moskva, Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon,21t-ryp 1961* 234 P, (MIRA .14:12) (Industrial management) VORONOVICHp Andrey Arkbipavich; BACHIID, I.) red.;_ ZAKHAROU, G., m1ad. red.; SHIKIN, S., tekh2. red. (Lenin's aparian prolp-am and how it has been carried out in the U.S.S.R.IlAninskaia aparnala programa i ee osushchastvlenie v SSSR. MosWa. Izd-vo, sotsiallno-okon. lit-ry, 1961. 554 p. (MIRA 14:9) (Agricultural policy) MP rl~_N MRRM-Ax VWn I timmm-gi ACC Nih AP7002435 SOURCE CODE: UR/0219/66/000/012/0034/0036 AUTHOR: Zakharova, 09V*; Yermakoyaq Ye. M Belysyevp S. Yes ORO; none TITLEt Mechanical properties of niobium aid Its alloys at low tamp'era_ tures .SOURCE:, Metallovedeniye i termicheskays o rabotka not& llov,, no, 12, 1966, 34-36. TOPIC TAGS: niobium, niobium~alloy, "honvuroperty, A*=bd=w& C' property/VN1 niobium alloy, VN2 niobium alloy, VH2A niobium Valloy ABSTRACT: Specimens of VN1 niobium and VN2 and VN2A niobium alloyas-defomed, stress-relieved at 1100C, or recrystallization annealed at 1200;were subjected to tensile and impact tests at temperatures from -253 to 20C.. It was found that-stress relieving had little or no effect on the mechanical p;operties of VNI niobium.,rRecrystallization annealing lowered the teniile-stirength from 98 to 89 *kg/t~62~,' the*'ieid strength y from,95 to 88 kg/m2, and increased the elongation from 15 to 21% and 71- the notch toughness-from 19 to 25 kgm/c=2 (tested at _196C), compared to" as-deformed alll Tha microstructural of recrystallized VNI niobium was 620.1T:649.293:66-974 -qe'7Cqrd 1/3 VDC: ACC NIh AP7002435 ;*fform and fini-Viined. Alloying with ~olybAenum was found to raise the nil ductility transiti(m temperature. Consequently, the Molybdent= ;content in niobium alloys should not exceo 4%. Additional alloying of niobium-molybdenum alloys vith zirconium qignificantly increased their iductility anj notch toughness at -196C. Lowering the test temperature to-253C result:ed in increased tensile an4 yield strength and decreased ;elongation and notch thughness in NV2A niobium alloy (sea Fig. 1). The ~'kg'/MM27'. Fig$ 1~ Low-temperature mechanical 3 properties of VN2A alloy (cold-rolled 81 sheet) 1 - Anficaled at 1000C for 30 min; SY, 2 - annealed at 13000 for 1 hr; 2 - 2 JO 3 - as rolleds .8 !`.-for 1~7 CaM 2/3 ACC NRs AP7002435 sharp change In 6-seb,anical. properties between -196 and -253C indicates that the alloy has a tendency to embrittlement. Fracture of VN2 alloy speckma was ductile at 20 and -196C, and brittle at -253. The results of tests-showed that VN2A niobium alloy canibe used in structures operating under multiaxiia stresses at high and 10 pemperatures. (WA-881 JTDJ SUB 'CODEz !I/ SUBM DATZ't,,-. none/ ATD PRZSSt .11k 3/3 A --C-Rd KABANOV, P.J., doktor ist. nauk; YEF04AN, P.K., kand. lot. nauk; KUZNETSOV, N.V.., kand. ist. nauk; USHAKOVy A.V., kand. lot. nauk; ANTOMOV7 V.,, red.; ~~~ ,-,!71ad. red.; NOGINA, N., tekhn.red. (Outline of the history of the Russian proletariat, 1861-1917) Ocherki istorii Rosaiiskogo proletariata; 1861-1917. (By] P.I.Kalaanov i dr. Moskva, Sotsekgi 1963. (MIRA 16. 388 P. 2!11) (Labor and laboring classes) DOYARADSKIY, I.V.,; BMIN, Ye,V,; 4MAIIOVAt_.Q,~., lbbydrogenases of plague and poeudoturerculosis microbes. Izr. Irk.goo.nauch.-isel.protivochum.inst. 18:83-96 158. (MM 13t?) (PASTjw LL PISTIS) (PASTIMLLA POUDOMARMWSIS) (BACTIRIOLOGT--CULTURES A17D CULTURA MIA) (DIRUWGINASM) 11~ ZAKHAROVA, G.B.; MISHINA, D.B.; VELIMDZHNYY, E.Ya. Niobium and its alloys (from data in foreign jcn=nals]. TSvet. met. 35 no.4:88-92 Ip 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Niobium) ZAKHAROV4-G-.-I,I.-------------- - - - ---- - ---- - Dissertation: *The Inheritance of Charicteristics 17 Corn and Tonato Plants as a Result of Pollination with a Pollen Mixture." Cand Biol Sci, Inst of Genetics, Aca-d Sci USSR, 28 Jim 54. (Vechernyaya Moskra, Moscow, 18 Jun 54) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dee 1954 a M Inheritance of characteristics in corn muA tomato plants through pollination with mized pollen. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. biol. no.1:32-" Je,--F 155. (MM 8:3) (TOKATCBS) (C(W (WZI)) (MMIZATION OF PLANTS) ZAKKAROVA, G.M. Inheritance of characters and qualities in tomatoes as influenced by the conditions of pollinatione Trudy Inst.gen.no.23:79- 156' 88 0 (MIRA 10:1) (Fertilization of plants) (Tomatoes) ZAMTIOVA, G.M. Character inheritance in 73 tomato hybrids obtained b7 fertilization with a pollen mixture* Trudy Inote gen* no.24:164-166 158. (Min 11:9) (Tomato breading) ZAKMOVA, G.H. Effect of reduced temperatures on the vigor of upring wheat. Tru4 Inst. gen. noo 27:V-74 l6o. (KMA 13:12) (Wheat) (PlAnts, Jffeot of temperature on) GIAJSHCHENKO, I.Te.; zAxwtovA*AH- '4--, 1 ............ Zfj, ct of ionizing radiations on the development of itheat Is and oat plants. Trudy Inst. gen. no. 27:304-310 16o. (MIRA 13112) (Plants, Iffect of X-'rays on) (Wheat) (Oats) GLUSHCH1,31KO, I.Ye.p akademik; kand.biologicbeskikb nauk Obtainin Avena, fatua from Avena, sativa under the influence of ionizing radiation. Agrobiologiia no. 3:402-409 147-Je(,61. MIRA 14:5) 1, Institut, genetiki Akademii nauk SSSR. 2. Vaesoyuznaya, akademiya, sel'skokhozyayistvenr*kh nauk imeni Lenina, (for Glushchenko). (Oats) (Plants, Effect of radiation on) GLUS11CRENKO, I.Ye.,- =LAROVA, G.M. Effect, of X rays ov the development of hybrid wheat. Trudy Inst. gen. no.28:246-152 161. 0-111RA 14:11) (PWfTS, EFFECT OF X RAYS ON) (W11EAT BREEDING) ZAKHAROVAY GIN. . . Study on the biological characteristics of the progeny (Z anc X~) of oats irradiated by X rays. Trudy Inst. gen. no.31:409-E3 " r64- A case of the format-ion in pea hybrids of a character absent in parent plants. Ibid.9432 (MIRA 17:9) GLUSHCHENKO.9 I.Ye.; ZAKHAROVA.. G.M. .00MOMM~ Developwnt of now forms in oats under the effect of Ionizing radiation. Trudy Inst. gen. no.29:164-177 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Oats) (Plants, Effect of radiation on) (Botany-Variation) AMOVA, G. M., and GLOUSHCHENEO, I. E., "Formation Process in Avena sati-va provoked by the Influence of Ionizing Radiation." report submitted for the " th Intl. Congress of Genetics, The Hague, Netherlands, 2-10 sep 63 S/670/62/000/'029/001/006 D291/ 307 AU"ORS: Glushchenl;~, I.Ye. and Zal,.harova G .11'. TITIZ: The procesi of the origfill of forms of oats under G luaiiec of ionizing radiation t h inf SOURCE: Altademiya VLIUI--. SSSR. InStitUt gCnetihi. Trudy. no. 29, 1962, 164-177 TIZZC: Studies bv::Sovie-t and foreign,workers have shoN-m. that fatuoid.types may occur in oat-populations as a result of un- favorable factors, e.g. lour.temperatures and chemical trec~tmonts and ionizing radiation. In an attcnt7,t to e:qplore' furthcr the effects of the latter, dry seeds of' the varietieSi Pobeda and Dippe, both of. which have-,Ahite grainn anel.are either awnless,or sle-nder-a-med.' were exposed to X-ray dosee.; of 13,000 and 8,000 r, respectively. in both7cases, the X1. and X? generations displayed wide variability in respect of =n characteristics, t1-M following categ,orics being, recognized: 1) ai-mless, 21 a%m,-,, 3) coarse awns, 4) coarse, slight- ly curved aNms-, and 5) coarse curved axms. The progeny oil nonirradi- 'Ciard 1/2 S/670/62/000/029/001/006 1 'Thc process of the origin D291,/D307 --~-.-atcd--co,,itrol--materi-,al-contc:j'i-L6a only categories land 2. The X- 'ro and X4 generations derived I: m plantiss having the type 3 a~-M coWtain- ed a Sig-nificant Proportion of fatuoids, the actual nmber varying in different -17amilies. The X of Pdbedd contained 4.3~,,'a of fatuoids t 3 and the Xz 5.1)7o, the corrcs-onding figures for Dippe bweing 9.4 and 3,). ~'I O~ - 7;j. -de X3 Poboda plant and ti,jo X- Dippe plants born a m-i'.cture, of nomal a-kid fatuoid spiEelcts. , No 2atuoids occurred in control If - wnless r strai-rht-a-vaned.," matcr -1 or in L d*. A -he and Xj, derived from a, .r 0 plants. The occur enc yoiolO[,;ical c of ILfatuoids is attritruted I- o ph, di--tLrbances, -ulhich results in an unstable hereditary basp, in form.,; with cr,;dQ, curved w.mis. There are 0 figures and 6 tables. Card 2/2 LUMAIR)WA, Galina Nikolr-yevna ""'hanges in nervous apj:raratus of ver-dcular apPendix concernIng its inflam-kition of children Dissertation for candir-iate of a ki-Clical Icience degree. Ghair of N mor ~ 'u y Surf,-ex-y (hc4iC prof. N.V.Z akharov) and llistolo[7 (head prof. V.G. Kolo!~ov) Sarutwf Medical Institute, 1950 ZAXHAWVA ~k *Vir- Tr~atwn4, of suppurative processes of the extremities vith Intraarterial penicillin vith novocaine. Sovet med. 17 no.5:25-27 jkY1951-ACUL 2-4:5) 1, candidate Medical Sciences. 2. Of the Hospital Surgloal Clinic, Saratoy Medical Institate (Director -- Prof. A. L. GPIridonov). ZARMOVA, G.N. (Saratov, ul. Sovetskaya, d.57, kv.1) 1~ --------- Nerve elements of the skin of the extremities In obliterating endar- teritis. Wov.khir.arkh. no.5:116-117 S-0 159. (KIRA 13:3) 1. Iratedra gospitallnor khirurgii, rukovodimya prof. A.N. Spirido- novym, I kafedra gisto'logii, rukovodimaya prof. G.A. 16blovym Saratov- sk o meditsinskogo Jh9tituta. IXXTRAMIT INS (ANATONf)-- INMVAT ION) (ARTRIES-DISMSES) ZAKH&ROVA, G.S., kandidat meditoinsicikh nauk Dispensary care-bf pationto with endarteritim obliterens. Sov.med. 21 no.2!112-118 JF 157. (mm lo.6) 1. Is kliniki gospitall rtay khirmrgit (say. kafedroy - prof. A.S. Spirldonov) Saratovskogc, maditsinakogo institute. (AR12RIOSCIAROSIS; OBLITIRASS, ther. in outpatient serv.. follow-up) (OMATIBIR SIRTIGIS menegavent of arteriosolerosts obliterans) ZAMUROVA. G.U., dotoent; !VJAYNVA, L.P. S=gery of the ayTqpathatic triuik. in endarteritin obliterans. Sov.med. 23 no.6.74-79 Je 159. (MMA 12: 9) 1. Is kafedry gospitallnoy khirnrgii (zav. - prof.A.N. Spirldonov) Saratovskopo meditainakogo inatititta. (SYMPATOCTOMT) (MMWITMITIS ther.) . 0. d. ~ ZA=ROVA, P.H.1 (DOCMT) -- garatcrr "Material an Prevention and Treatment of Crbliterating Endarteritis." Report submitted for the 27th Congress of Surgeons of the USSR, Moscov, 23-28 may 196o. ZAKHAROVAP G.N,; BAT-A Up L.P. Nethod of operation for removal of the third left thom)ic sympathetic ganglion in obliterating endarteritis. Khirurg-4ia 36 no.3t122-14 Mr 160. (Knu 13 812) (ARTM=--SURGIMI) (MVOUS SYSTEMv AUTONOMIC-SUMERY) ZAKEAROVA,- G.N.; BALALAYETA, L.P. Treatment of obliterating endarteritis with hydrogen sulfide baths of the Saratov Sokolovogorskiy Spring. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lech. fiz. k-iLlIt. 28 no.4:310-312 Jl-Ag 163. (141RA 17:9) 1. Iz kiffedry gospitallnoy khirurgii (iEpolnyayushchiy obyazannosti zaveduyushchego - doteent G.N. Zakbarova) Saratovskogo meditsinskogo instituta I Saratovskoy Sokolovogorskoy vodolechobnitsy (glav-.nyy vrach B.I. Kirkorov). ANTONOV, A.M., prof., red.; VOLIFKOVICH, M.P.t prof., red.; ZAKHAROVA. G.P.,_dots., red.; IVANOV, N.R.; dots., red.; X-1 M -,I I .L., prof., red.; FOY A,M.,, prof.., red.; SHAMAR121, P.L., prof., red.; SHERISHORINA, S.I., prof.,red. [Transactions of the FirEt City Conference of Yopng Sci- entists# Medical Section) Trudy Pervoy gorodskoy konferentsii molodykh muchnykh rabotrAkov. Meditsinskaia sektsiia. Saratov, Saratovskii meditsinskii in-.t, 1963. 295 P. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Gorodskaya konferentsiya molodykh nauchnykh rabotnikov. Me- ditsInskaya sektsiya. 1st, Saratov. ZAKHAROVA, G.N.; AVOYAN, R.L.; STRUCHKOV, Yu.T. Structure of the products of iodination of acenaphthene with iodine monochloride. Zhur.strukt.khim. 4 no.6:928--930 N-D 163. (~ff RA 17:4) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. AvOrA. R,LOLIAMM_9~f_~'G.Ilq _MPYANI, Z.A.j,.ST,R=HK=,...Tu.T. X-ray diffraction study-of some-organoailicon compounds, ~ ZhurstruktAhim. 6.no.52792-M- S-0-165a . .. . .m - - .~XIRA l8sl2) I* Institut elementoorpnicbeekikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Submitted Tuns 20, 1965. JW4V-Aj-G.N.; MINASYAN, M. BOZIY) N.G.; AVOYAN, R.L.; FLAK Kh.; AKOPYAN, Z.Aa; STRUGHKOV, Yu.T. X-ray.diffraction investigation of some organometallic coupounda. Zhur.etruktikhim. 6 no.5t795-796 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut elementoorganichookikh soyedineniy AN SSSR. Submitted June 25, 1965. tip 000 A 044 004 04's 0040 A * 0 * 0 fuel $60 all anumig for th" 6 D. Utettkor. totmedunn. PCrZ tat PWTn-dV kak " by U.S.S.R. 67" Dec. 31, IM. laocu4--vd with a. 4COMW "0%'1100 131 dkwtcd thrwaft a wries at cofx. "0""'t (cTMftt*(iO--% WAS- The (tMWR(AtkX% If CArril-d., out lit the i1rusietwe at chalk. The fenticutlat Uquhi is ScVTrJd dumm a day In Order to atrate it slid to the coutfilu"S removal of lactic acid. By this procefs. the wart Is compietely la led. to Yield an a- 1 MCAS kctvA 9". m. 1108ch a f his-ILI, ARTALLUMICAL Lrionewit cLAswicaTow PIS" ~4141 ~'dr 1010 "04 "00 .00 s6$ =00 ciso goei age asisi we tioe - Wes It" 111"Ill-ro flow W"Jflv 161400 Nit aftV 421,1111 OMC a.. All I a a 0 0 li F 41 a A I a C4 a M a I Ar (A 9 a 4 3 0 If wo 06 0 0 9 0 Bari, N.C.- Z&K'PAROVA. Sl,M.IIKOVP Yu.T. I -J, F',.;Imentarj ,::~Ilci aril -iluttial groups cf the acet;rlerie and tolarl r~4aQtion produi~to vith blv%lent germanium and ailizon de~rivatlves. Zhi=. atrak. kh-Im. 6 no,,32V,6-4-l7 W-Je 165- (MIRA 18:8) 1. Lnatitut elewntocrg4mlchasklkh soyedineniy AN SSSR. (PMVSKIY, G.I., kandidat biologichaskikh nauk; NOVOSZLOVA. L.V., m1kro- biolog; 7ELISEYEV, M.I., iazhaner-khtmik; BULUMN, A.A., inzhener; SAKHAROVA- G.S,,. kandidat biologicheskikh nauk; ZHURAVOTA. Te.r.. ~fRt~i~ haskikh nank, redaktor: RTSIVA, G.B., redaktor; KIDW VA, L.Ao, tekhuicheskiv redaktor [Production of the food acids] Proisvodstvo pishchevykh*kielot. Pod obahchel red. I.I.Zhuravla-voi. Moskva, Pishchepromizdat, 1953. 233 P. [Microfilm] (MIRA 7:10) (Citric acid) (Tartaric acid) (Latic acid) ZARILAROVA, G"S.-,~,SHKUK, V.A. bleceasedJ .Wmww~ - Study of the chlorinat'Lon of a mixture of boron oxide and a carbon- rich material. Trudy JIMI no.28:125-130 '59. OWU 13:11) (Boron oxide) (Carbon) (Chlorination) ZAKHAROVAJ, G.V.; ZHOROVA, L.P. -- ~W~i--treatment of niobium.. TSvet. met. 36 no-5-.53-58 W 163. (MIRA 16:10) K L, KOIoOBN]dV, I.F.; KRYHOV. V.V.; POLYANSXIY, A.?.; ALITMAN, H.B., kand.tekha. nauk., reteenzent-, kand.tekhn.nau, retsentent; TIKdOVA, II.M., Vand.tekhn.natjc,' retseazent; ARBUZOV, B.A., inzh., retnenzent; ASTAULOV. V.S., inzh.. retsenzent; BOYEOVA, L.T., inzh. relcoatzent; KITARI-wOGILT, G.S., inzh.retsenzenty; KRYSIV, B.T., inzh., retaen-,;ent; LOTARIVA. 0.B., inzh., retsenzent; SMIENOVA. T.1., Inzh., reteanzent; KHODOROVSKIY. G.L., insh., retsenznet; RUBTSOV, U.N.,prof. doktor tokhnonauk,red.; KOLOBIIEV, I.r., kand.tekha.Lsuk., red. SIROTIN, A.I., iazh. red.i%d-va; M0119LI. B.I., tekhn.red. [Founder's handbook; shape founding with aluminum and magnesium a3.lcVsl SorevochnI liteishchika; fasonnoe litle is aliuminevykh i magaievykh splavov. Pod obshchei red. N.M.Rubtsova. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhnoizd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7 1957. 482 p. (MIRA 11:2) (Founding) (Aliminumr-Hetallurgyl (Magnesiun--Ketallurgy) ACC NR: AP70021433 SOURCE CODE: Ult/0219/66/000/012/0028/()031- AUTHOR: Zhorova, L. P.; Zakharova 0 V. ORG: none TITLE: Effect of cold working and annealing on the mechanical properties of niobium I sheett SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 12, 1966, 28-31 TOPIC TAGS: niobium,(;a1dgryl11mg,_n -uwm -r#1"vez=f-&3d- rollad=-&kabium:r~ ~ieblum cid-mechanical property A ABSTRACT The effect of cold rolling, direction of rblling., an healing on the mechanical properties of niobium at room and high temperature has.been investigated. Niobium ingots, 75 mm in diameter and 150 mm high, melted in a vacuum arc furnace and howgenized.at 1800C in an argon atmosphere for 10 hr, were extruded at 1500C into sheet bars 35-40 mm thick, which, after reheatfig to' 1500C, were rolled to a thickness of 12-15, mm, conditioned by machining, vacuum annealed, and rolled into sheet 1 mm thick at about 150C. Sheet specimens (50 x 10 x 1 mm) were then cold rolled with 50, 70, 80, 90 or 99% reduction without process annealing. It was found that cold rolling with a reduction of zore than 70Z significantly strezgthened niobium. Specimens rolled with 90% reduction and*tested at 20, 700's 1.100, 1300, or 1500C had a tensile strength of 71-77.2, 52.6--53.2, 22-24.9, 0.7, Card 1/2 uDc: 669.293:621..983:621.7.011 C NR-____ -C I AP7002 33 and 70'5-::8.j kj/M~2, r'es-pectively-, compared to.50-51, 40-42, 19.5-20.5, 10.1, and 7.5-8.9 kg/mm? for specimens annealed for 1 hr. Cold rolling produced a considerable_ anisotropy Tensile strength, 1% X/71W kg/=2 AV dj at 1300C Fig. 1. Temperature dependence of mechanical to Elongation, Z properties of cold-rolled niobium sheet specimens: transverse (1), longitudinal (2), and 45* to the direction of rolling (3) a IN #W W log 19679 fIrm Ir Test temperature, C of strength and ductility (see Fig. 1)j which, however, was completely eliminated by annealing at 1300C for 1 hr. Annealing at.l500--r18QOC 9 increased the grain size. from 0.06 to 0.9 Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tabl:isi !SUB CODE: 119 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ATD pp=; 5113 Card 212 solv/136- 59-1-16/21f AUTHORS: lrku=~rovrj V .2 PopoY7 I.A.9 Zhorovaq L.P. and TITLE: Use and Properties of Niobium (Primeneniye i s1roystva niobiya) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye Netally, 1959, Nr 12 PP 73-79 (USSR) ABSTRACT: After outlining the uses of niobium the authors tabulate some published (Refs 3.4) data on its physical properties. They discuss published data on the mechanical properties of the metal, noting, divergencies and the absence of high-temperature (o,Tqr li OG) data, and describe their .150 In 'this field. These gave more accurate own experiments L room-temperature and also some high-temperature values for the cast metal. Ingots were prepared by melting gc).6-%,(Nb + TO reds --*,n a VIAM are furnace at a pressure of 10")+ mm HgjO_ The ingots were deformed to 70-80% after annealing at k.. = Hg and 1600-20000C to remove oxygen and other gases: rosults are given in Table 1, and at 1400-16000C in argon or helium. Deformation was carried Card 1/3 out under the direction. of I.G. Skugarev and S.B. Pevzner. Fig 1 shows the microstructures of the cast (left), Use and Properties of Niobimx BOV/136-59-1-16/24 forged, (middlia) and ra_-,7ys~,allized (xight) metal. The room temperatura valuas of tensile strength, yield- Point strength, :~olati';*a elongation, reduction in cross- sectional a-lea and the hardness are given in Table 2 for niobium, in th-a cast7 Dressed and pressed-and-vacuum- annealed states? Ta'whia 3 gives data for 10002 1050 and 11000C. Fis 2'shows '.1--3 change in the time to fracture at a constant strass of 15 kg/mm2 for the deformed and for the aast metal Vaili, Fig 3 shows the modulus of elasticity, ko,/mm*e'_, (left hand scaleg trianglesq points %3 and crosses for hardenedg deformed and recrystallized specimens) and t-he logrizithmia damping decrement for recrystallized spe.-,:Lmens. The moduli of elasticity were determined in the inst-.11-t-al, masbinovedeniya AN SSSR Nachine Instituto of th-s AS USSR) undar the direction of M.G. Lozinski:7. ka Interesting Tesult is that the modulus does not dooreass with increasing temperature; this may be due to the presence of impurities. It was Card 2/3 found that (Table 10 with increasin4g oxygen content (from 0.02 - 0.2L~%:) thn tensile strength increases from Use and Properties of Niob�uzm_ SOV/136-59-1-16/24 53 to 103 kg/mm2., th-a yi6ld-point strength from 40 to 99.5 and Brinel hardnass frsm 120 to 320, while the relative elongation falls from 26 to 10%. When the carbon-content of a specimen was increased to 0.3% the tensile strength fell somewhat while the relative elonga- tion remained sufficiently high. In the specimens used the hydrogen, nitrogen and normal carbon-contents were 0.001-0.005%9 0.00,5-0,01% and 0.01+-0.05%. respectively. Finally, the authors outline the oxidation of niobium as reported in English (Refs 8,10,11,12) and Germn (Ref 9) publications. I There are 5 figm-es, 4 tables and 12 references, 3 of Card 3/3 which are Soviet, 8 English and 1 German. It 999h-63 EPR/EPF(c)/Ew((3)/EwT(m)/BDs-AFFTr, 1ASD--PS-h1Pr-h-,-Vd1JD1HW --TGTK ACCESSIOIT 1-i-RI: -AP30c,0201- AUMOR: Zakhamve., G, V.; i~jvm-ov,-i, Lts' Pa, TITLE: Heat treaiznnt of niobi= SOURCE: Tsv.FAr.YY(1 Oally, nc,. TOPIC TAGS: niobium, hPat h=c~gpnizing azmeali' ng, P":~~:Ss annealing, degassing, solid-3tate degmaJmg, oaxti-arization i7a- o de bur '. ul n TEXT: A study was maile of -the eff-r.-L f amesl ing c:)-nditlons c,:. th,.:~- gas emd carbon content of vaCULM rlioti-"m 0--itl on the properties of semifinT-MTT =zobilm Nij',::~m (75 m-a -in diameter, 1220-150 = 1,--,.ng), ~~ut in YA'U" D:.xgt.Yr4rv~.,-.njra :E~!inealeA at 600-2000r, 10 1 a - ) 2-5--20- in a (0-0031 m heating elements. Optimm concli-tiorz, lor homr)gi.-.-LL-.1ng to be a temperatw.,e of 1800-20CM axid h~~Iltng tim-- of 10 hr. Annt:Zl.-~g -x-.&:-, j:k,.a 0 fj~. these rp Card 11/3 A NR: AP30W201 H.- Sub, 2 COnt&nt.from 0.0029~p to 0,001214, and the C content from 0. 14-0.45%, to. 0S'033"0.44Z-'. It also impivved the unifOrmi""y of distribution of residual -emperature Of N10 subjected to hot The r.ecrystallization t P!XtMsiOn_.fOllowed by-annealing- and cold upsetting with w s I , -_ - , 15CFV6 and 70 reduxtion a -4etermined as 1150C (for 50% reduction) and 1125C (for WOO; holding ,time was, J.hr in both cases., Anneall'g at 1300C for 1-2 Lr produced maxi~mum ductility. Hieher annealing topircratures charply reduced notch to eds_~ andi-,- to --some -cxtcnt~ -strength and- -elongation. --AnneAllng of 't as Z mm In diameter in a vacuum, furnace with graphitevs g eleirents spec (instead of tungsten) for 10 hr at 2000C eliminated 0 sub 2" and H sub 2! satIsfadtortly, but resulted in considerable surface carburizetion. The -.C.-Cozittent, increased f1rom 0.050-0.05% initially to 0,33~ atthe 0.2-=u depth, at, I mz, and 0.10,1S at the cent r. The carburization, however, begins te at -1400C and is insignificant below this temperature. W-ensile tests med On niablum sheet annealed at 1300C In a furnace with graphite heating elements showed no difference in strength characteristics in comparison with annealing in-a furnace with tungsten heating elements. It is concluded that 1) ingots C'a rd 2/3 L999h-63 ACCESSION HR:.,AP3000201 and -large-sized semi,finished products can be annealed in furnaces -ielth, graphite heating elements-at t~,mperatures as high as 18CO-2000c,,pravided that the carburized layer is rewved during further processing; and 2) semifinished niobium, products canbe 'rec3~yst'aUiza;,Iion--an-nealed in fuxnaces with graphite heating elewnts at, temperatures not exceeding 130()C- Crig# art. has: 5 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: none SUMTMD: 00 DAM ACQ., 1 hJun63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NO REF SOV: 001 OVMR: 002 ja/ Card 3/3 "-vi t~. r- ~'r r rI - r'! - ....... PHASE I BOOK MUMOITATION 307/5934 VX Zakharova., Galins, Vasillyevna,, Ivan A-lekseyevich Popov, Liliana Favlovna Zhorova, and Boris-V ff-r-ovich Fe-arn- - Niobly i yego splavy (Niobium, and It t3 Alloys) Moscov., MetaLlurgizdat., 1961. 368 P. Errata slip inserted. 3700 copies printed. Eds.: Ye. K. Savitskiy and A'. S. Stroyev; Ed. of Publishing House: M. S. Arkhangellskaya; Tech. Ed..- A. I. Karasev. PURPOSE: This book is intended for eicientific research workers, wtaUurodal ergineers and designers concerned with the production or utilization of niobium. It may also be useful to students at metallurgical schools of higher education. COVERAGE: The book reviews the mhysicochemical and mechanical properties of niobium. and niobium alloys, methods of obtednin nJLobiixm in powder and con- solidatediform, the effect of gases on the properties of nibbium, the process of ni6oium oxidation in afx., the machining and beat treatment of niobium. and its deformation, vel&_ng, mettillography, and fields of application. Card 1/* Niobium and Its Alloys SOV/5934 A large volum of material relating to equilibrium diagrams and the proper- ties of niobium alloys is systematized, Chs. 1,,.XI, Section I of C"- . IIIjand Cho 1V and X wei,~.k writtell,by.G.V-'Zakharova,,'CandLidate of Teennical Scienc - 4h. III), by B. V. Fedin; Ch: YX ana Vnp by I'A' Folm and L.P. Zhozoy . Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ch. VIII., by L,P, Zhorova; Section 1 of Ch. IX,, by G,V, Macharova; Section 2 of Ch. IX., by Z.S. Mukhinaj, I.A. Popova,, N.D. Yego2-jva, Ye. I. Nikitina., and Ye. A. Zhemcbuzhina; and Section 3 of Ch. IK, by V.A,, Zhabina, Eech chapter is accompanied by referenicess Soviet and non-Soviet. TAM OF COXBWS: Ch. I. Nidbium. Minerals'and Their Sources 9 1. Characteristics of niobium, zinerals 9 2. ftw-material sources 10 Ch. II, Production of Nidbium Povder and the Processing of Ore Concentrates 13 1e Beneficiation of niobium ores 13 2, Separation of titanium, tantalum., and niobium 16 3. Extraction of pawderlike hidbium metal 19 Card 2/8 - - - - - - - -- -- -- ZAKHAROVA, I.A.- MDISEYEVP I.I. 9 Cyclopropane.derivative of palladitm. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. no.10:191-4-1915 0 164. (MIRA 17:12) .0 1. Inatitut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimii im. N.S. Kurnakova AN SSSR. 7AXHAIROVA I.A., KAIRKOVA, V.G., ZINOV'YrbV, A.A. btsibility diagram for the b1mary system X&C10 -- LiClO W zhur. neorg. kbim. 5 no.4:914-916 Ap 16o. (;h!13:7) (Sodium Perchlorate) (Lithium parchlordto) -i% 1 ~7 7 Th + Klo. K + 7lici telfti'l7a + 6k&+ U40 + Vil + *a_ IBM' 69027 AUTHORS: Zakharova, I. A.9 Markova, V. 0. 3/078/60/005/04/024/040 .,V~ I B004/BO16 zTnar"Yevi-A-1-1 !-- TITLE: I Melting-point Diag.Ta4 of the Binary System NaClO 4 - LiClO 4 -PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganioheskoy khimii, 1'960, vol 5# Nr 4, PP 914 - 916 (USSR) A.BSTRACT: The authors describe the production of the preparations from the carbonates of sodium and lithium and HC10 . Determination of the melting point was carried out in the device illustrated in fig- ure 1. Figures 2, 3 show heating and cooling curves of mixtures of NaC10 4 and LiC10 4 , figures 4, 5 the thermograms of LiC10 4 and Naclo 4* A table presents the melting temperatures for mixtures of the two perchloratee with a NaC10 4 content of 4.26 up to 100 M014. By means of these data the melting-point diagram figure 6 was constructed. It is characterized by a simple eutec- with the melting point 204-50- Solid mole% LiClO tic at-71.5 . 4 solutions occur in the system. The temperature of the polymor- phous transformation a --fp-NaClO 4 is reduced in the system from Card 1/2 62027 Melting-point Diagram of the Binary System NaClO 4 S/Oird/60/005/04/024/040 L'C'04 B0041BO16 3080 down to 2190. LiClO 4 shows no polymorphous transformation. The mictures with more than 83 mole% NaClO 4 melt under decomposi- tion. There are 6 figures, I table, and 2 referenoes, I of which in Soviet. SUBMITTED: December 4, 1958 Card 2/2 AUTHORS; Zinov-'Yer, A. A. # Zakharova, I. A. SOV/78-3-10-26/35 Kondratskaya, G.P,r- TITLE: Esters Produced by Combination of Perchloric Acid and Some Polydtomic Alcohols (Slozhnyye efiry khlornoy kisloty i nekotc7kh mnogoatomnykh alkogoley) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 3, Nr 10, pp 2390-2394 (USSIO~ ABSTRACT: Complex esters of the perchloric acid with multivalent alcohols ( ethylene glycol, glycerine. and pentaerythrite) were obtained by interaction of these alcohols with anhydrous perchloric acid. The esters were produced by a slow addition of alcohols to the anhydrous perchloric acid at temperatures of from -75 to-780C.The mixture was exposed to the above- mentioned temperatures for 20-40 minutes in order to get the esters completely developed. The removal of excess perchloric acid from the reaction mixture was carried out by means of a special apparatus ( Fig I ). The analysis of the reaction products was carried out by saponifying the complex esters with alkali. It wits found that ethylene glycol can never be Card 1/2 completely esterified under such conditions. Complex esters Esters Produced by Combination of Perchloric Acid SOV/78-3-10-26/35 and Some POI-~dtomic Alcohols were produced from glycerinr and pentaerythrite. The s3eoifia weight of all complex asters produced. exceeds 1,7 9/cm . The complex asters formed by the combination of ethylene glycol, glycerinc and pentaerythrite with perchloric acid are unstable substances which explode when heated, struck or rubbed. There are 1 figure , 3 tables, and 4 references , 0 of which is Soviet. AgSOdIATIOIT: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im.N.S.Kurnakova Akademii nauk SSSR ( Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N.S.Kurnakov of the Academy of Sciencee.,USSR) SUBMITTED: December 30, 1957 Card 2/2 ZINOVIYEV, A.A.;, KONIPAAT:SXAYA, G.F. Part 9: Xaters of perchloric acid with mom polyatomic alcohol*. Zhur. neorg. kh1m. 3 no.10:2390-2394 0 '58. (MIRA 12:31 2 Institut obahchey i neorganicheako7 khImil is. X.S. Xurnakova AN S;SR. (yerchloric acid) (Alcohols) AUT1MR: Zinovlevy A'.A. and Zalcharoval I.A. 557 TITLE: The Stability of Hy4oxylamine Sulphate at High Temperatures. (K Voprosu ob Ustoychjvosti Sernokislovo Gidroksilamina pri Povyshennykh Temperatura4). PERIODICAL: "Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Aimii'll (Journal of Inorganic Chemistry V01.11V No.20 pp.253-25t$ U- jq-r7 ABSTRACT: There is considerable uncertainty in the literature not only on melting point and the decomposition temperature of hy(Iroxylamine sulphate but also on the chemistry of its decomposition. In the. present work decomposition was shown to start at 130 - 1400C in. the solid state-and to proceed with evolution of' heat. And thus it is NH4HS04 and not th&hydroxylamine sulphate which melts at 146.90'. The thermal decomposition of hydroxylamine sulphate is an extremely complex oxidation-reduction process consisting of intramolecular oxidation-reduction of the hydroxylamine and'also of the oxidation of bydroxylamine by sulphuric acid. The prob- able overall reactions of these oxidation-reduction processes ar .given. 99.4% pure hydroxylamine sulphate was found to have a density of 1.91. There are 4 references of which 2 are Russiang and 2 figs. and 2 tables. The work was carried out at the Institute of General and Inor- ganic'Chemistry imeni Kurnakova. of the, Academy of Sciences of the U.S'.S.]~. Received 28th Aprill 1956. ZAKHAHOVA, I.L~ MIKMIO, Ya.S.; KHORM4ZHAYA, K.Yu; Apparatus for softening water by moids of ion exchange. Med. prom. 15 no.8:54,.55 Ag 161. (MJRA 14:12) 1. Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut e~sperimentallnoy khirurgi- cheskoy apparatury i instrwnentov Ministorstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (WATEP,-SOFTENING) EWT(m)ZETC(fjZEF n -&fEwEm) Cj_ 6443~ SOURCE CODE: mi UR/0089)165'/019/004/0367/03ql AUTHOR: Drozdov, V. Ye.; Zakharova, 1. M.; RobiLo 2rollskiyj 3, P* ORO-. , None TITLE: Investigation of the gesmia dose rate distribution field in an.. Irradiator composed of -used roacior fuel rodiL- 4 SOURCE: Atomnaya energiyal Y, 1.9, no. 4, 19650 367-371 TAGS., nuclear reactort Irradiation apparatus ABSTRACT: The used or spent fuol rods from the EXT-nuclear reactor were employed for the,experimental dotermination of the radioactivity dintri- bution along their length. A standard TISS-das-imeter and an end-window SBT-9 counter were used for mewsuring gamma radiations froza various rod points. The results of measurements were illustrated by a curve showing the greatest radiation of 4200 pulses per minute in the middle of the rod. The distribution field of dose rates was theoretically determined for a rod considered similar to a linear source with-&-.cosine distribu- tion of radioactivity. A formula was deduced and euvves were plotted showing a good coincidence of experimental data with the cosine-distri- bution curve. The same comparison with a-curve..calculated on the basis of uniform distribution showed a considerable discrepancy. The authors Card L 28636-66 ACC NRl AP5026443 also made experimental and theoretical investigations for Irradiating arrangements composed of one old.spent roa and then of 18 rods taken from the M-red6t6r--t. These. le, rods formed El hollow cylinder with a diameter of 90 cm and 102 cm high. The cosine-type distribution field was 'Calculated, the formulas NVOI-e derived and the distribution curves viere plotted. The analysis of the curves showed that experimental results waro in good agreement with the theoretical calcula"tions. It was proven too that the distribution changed very littlo with time. The authors thank Yu. S, Ryabukhina (for assistance and useful advices), A. G.-Vasillyeva and.V* P, Trusova (for dosimetry) and M. Yo. Yeroshova TY-Or assistande in c6nducting-experiments) Orig~- art. 4 graphap a.P.41 formulas. SUB COD&.-~/ SUBM DATE: 17Nov64 /'.ORIG REF: 006 OTH RU 004 2/2 Card S/883/62/000/000/013/020 AUT14ORS: Georgiyevskiy, G.A.$ Loazarev, GeYe*j Varlamova, V*A., and Zakharovaq I.M. TITLE: Methods of Btudyins; frictional materials SOURCE: Metody ispytaniya na iznashivaniye; trudy soveshchaniya, sostoyavshegosya 7-10 dek. 196o. Ed. by'. M.N.' Khrushchov. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR. 1962. 119-124 TEXT: Frictional ioaterials are usualiy tested on rod-on-dise machines in which cooling conditions are quite different from those experienced in practice, and as temperature is particularly important in assessing high temperature frictional materials it was taken as the main criterion in a test procedure developed by the'Inatitut mashinovedeniya AN SSSR (institute of Science of 'Machines, AS USSR). The tent pieces are hollow cylinders (28 mm o.d., 20 mm i.d., 15 mm long); by varying the sliding speed (0.125 - 5 m/sec) and load (2 - 40 kg/cm2) in a friction and wear machine type, K-47 (1-47), frictional temperatures in the range 50 - 1200 .C can be developed in the specimens. Their housings are speoially designed to control heat transfer. Caed 1/2 Methods of stud Iying frictional ... S/883/62/000/000/013/020 A property,known as the frictional theniial stability has been defined to characterise high-temperature brake materials; it includes plots of the coefficient of friction and the wear rate as functions of temberature; typical curves are shown. The development of aircraft dis.c brakes with enhanced cooling has involved tests on materials with varying amounts of coverage of the rotating surface by the brake blocks; it is shown how the effects of changes in this coverage depend on sliding speed. In tests of fire resistance and seizure, run-in specimens are tested at high sliding speeds until the material catches fire. .Solid and gaseous wear products can be trapped for analysis. The microstructure of the frictional surfaces.is s.tudied. TRere are 5 figures and 1 table. Card 2/2 Th t era r"'idnm in the electroencephalogram of rabbite dlirinF th blockf.-ng of zhe ioriponants ~vf the- ;.,Dr-ditioned or v~nccm,cfffirmed aIIv--T,t--try reflex. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. 15 rc.5:808-816 (ITIRA 18:11) Al*edra fiziologfi vysohey ne:--ntcy deyatellnost- Moskuvakogo go ~Udarstvemnc,:To uniI-I-_-.-idti,~a im. M.v. Ltmoncisova. DROZDOV, V.Ya.;_~ZAKHAROVA,,I.M*; DOBROVOLISKIY, S.P. Field of dose rates fircm an irradiator with a gan=--a-ray source consisting of spent fuel rods. Atom. energ. 19 no-4:367-371 0 165, (HIRA 18:11) VORONIN, L.G.; KALTU'HINN, L.V.; ZAKHAROVA, I.N. - Electro-encepip-lographic data on the role of tile latere--a &I'd ventromedian Triclei of the hypothalawas in the closing of alimentary tempnrary connections. Zbur. vys. nerv. deiat. 15 no.2:364-373 Mr-Ap 165. (141RA 18: c, I/ 1. Kafedra fiziologii vyoshey nervmoy doyatellnosti Hoskovekogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta ini. M.V. Lomonesova. TYDELISKAYA, I.L.; MYSLAVSKAYA, I.S.; RASHBA, Ye-Ya-;,ZAPAROVA,..I-Ya- Study, of C-p-recipitinogen in atypical streptccoccal straIns. Zhur. mikrobiol.,epid.i imrun. 40 no.12:93-97 D 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo instituta, klinicheskoy meditsiny imeni Strazhesko i Instituta mikrobiologii AN UkrSSR. 'wit him I vdiihur S 1~ Z 2, V% lj~ Pf,,f, - KaW. 1115"'. TI!" eff-t ,f vil-w-O"'tj 11'r-1 .. .. .... .. MM-! f,,r 40 4.5 snin, and '--J,"d C.f ^ N A kn- th~,Ln-fw- ~ "I'atil'a Rt~Wta at 1WC Ot.at tho. analogotIS tO alr-.dy o,,cum at thk vniperntur-, b,it Ott, ph". i ni pr-l~rw,; of ~ilcanisatrft e-,I L~ni:-lcrai!v I omr tha., thoi:-e of Kulphu.--vidcani--at,4;. Testi at 200'C, h-p~er. gavp ukanwate~, ~ho~~ tem-ilt, att~n:zth was w3m~whaf lour IlLui ~lphur ~Icrut-nat,tv, whilo thcir clonirstion w-sp uqiirdl,. large., F.q.. 2 min V'Jivartmition at 200-C almatly gavq tcnai'v Rtrnirh ?~') kTj~qxci. lonant,an -178%.. wid Sh~r~ h-Anz~ 1,51. F Irt I I t We no Rreat nnpm-~mcnt r , ior i~a mf q . - - - -- -- - - in QT M i , ~ 6a- A ditmnrcal rnechzm-m. qf croaa- r P RuEng by a nitrija gyntip to .4 rubon af~m Hnk-f In 4 1,tr-ll ZrIllp in m, ~Aj-n~ ha- i~ J-P-1 ZAKHAROVA I Ya Polyeaccharide of complete antigen and other pol7oaccharlde fractions in B. breBlau and In secondary cultures regenerated from its filtrateo. Report No.2: Stud7 of the compooition of polyeaccharide complexes. Mikrobiol. zhur, 24 no.1:3-7 162. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut mikrobiologli AN Ukrainskoy SSR. (SALMONELLA) (ANTIGENS AND ANTIBODIES) (POUSACCHARIDES)