SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKHANGELSKAYA, I. M. - ARKHANGELSKAYA, N.V.
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1. 1. M. ARMMGEL-SKAYA, A. A. BOGDMIOV, 1. F. TRUSOVA
2. ussit (6oo) . -
4. Bet-Fak-Dala - Geology
7. Geological structure of the Tes-Bulak region in Bet-Pak-Dala. Trudy inst.
geol. nauk no. 102. 1948
9. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A,pril -1953, Uncl.
ARKRANGEMSYMA I.M.- BROIISHTEYN T.Ya.,& ARTAMONOV A.N's
Boundary of the Alay stsie in the i?uthe4stern part of Central
Asia. Inform.sbor. VSEGEI no.22.-I:~-,-22 159. (MIU 341S12)
(Soviet Central Ais:~t---Paleontology., Stratigraphic)
ARMIANGELISKAYA I.M.; ERONSHTEYN, T.Ya.; KAKUNOVA, L.P.
Allay layers of the Trans-Alay and Alay Ranges. Trudy VNIGRI
no.1902398-411 162, (KIRA 16d)
(Alay 4.0ge-Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Trans-Alay-Range-Geology, Stratigraphic)
DEMINAO A.A.; DODISKO, V.P.; ARKHANGUISKAYA, K.N.; LARINA, L.I.
Bacteriological diagmosis of pertussis under conditions of mass
specific vaccination. Zhur. mikrobiol.., epid. i immun. 40 no.9:
26-30 S163. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Iz Moskovskogo instituta vaktsin i syvorotok imeni 14echnikova
i Detskoy gorodskoy bollnitsy Baumanskogo rayons. Moskvy NO.32.
R fL"j L, . f
Scmv~~ haract I s t, s i n n -ar s, f w pi nog -- oil a h Wld~
p.-eizier.-. n-~ndLtl~.-nns. Pedi%cril-'a 4,2 st63.
(11 T I-,k 1-7~ 5)
I.. 1z -':~~,boratlnril (,,:~txykh de-~sk-lkh
lnstlt-ut,a syvr,-rot,)k i vakt.-,-'-n Imenj
I.I. 1,1&,!Inikova
prof. A.N. Mesha-:~ova) 1 6-~' I-letSKOY
goriodskoy bo2lni-,cy BabnuLn3kago rayma Maskovy.
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AUTHORS: Fedosov, N.M., Professor; Astakhov, I.G. and
Krupin, A.V.., Candidates of Technical Sciences;
jV_kbanjellska a, K.Yu.L Arkhangel'skiy, A.V.,
Yelin, I.I., Kontsevaya, Ye.M., Engineers
TITLE: Investigation of the specific pressure in the cold
rolling of high alloy steel
SOURCE: Moscow. Institut stali i splavov. Sbornik. no.40, 1962.
Protsessy prokatki. 107-129
TEXT: Investigations are reported on the effect of lubrication
initial thickness of the-sheet, number of-passes and reduction
factor upon the specific pressure in the pold rolling of stainless
steels 1)(2110 T GW 811) [lKh2lN5T (EI811)] and
lXl8H2r5H (E)n26) [,Ki,18N2G5N; (Ei,26)] . The former belongs to the
ferriti-c-austertitic class, is a substitute for IX18H9T (3~,9 IT)
r
ClKhl8N9T (EYalT)j stainless steel and contains 0.1 to 0.16% P,
o.84,,0' si, o.4 to 0.80". Mn, 22 to 20%, Cr, 4.5 to 5.8% Ni, 0-7% Ti,
0-0%0' S and 0.0351". P. Heat treatment is not required after
welding. The steel possesses increased strength combined with
adequate ductility and weldability. iKhl8N2G5N steel contains
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Investigation of the specific ... E191/E481
o.oq% c, o.45% Si, 4.931.4 Mn, 18.85%, Cr, 2.08% Ni, 0.19% Ti,
0.0120,0' S, 0-03%-P, 0.191; N, and belongs to the stainless steels of
the transition class with unstable austenite, which after cold '
rolling and sub-zero treatment partially disintegrates, forming
inart-ensite. The rolling was carried out in the four-high.
laboratory mill having 180 nun diameter cylindrical working rolls
and 360 nim diameter back-up rolls. The surface speed of the
working rolls was 0.56~ m/sec. Universal load cells with strain
gauge elements measured the pressure on the rolls. The strain
gauges connected in compensating bridges had their signals
electronically amplified and recorded by electromagnetic
oscillographs. The specific pressure was computed from the
.measured load. The effect of the reduction factor on the tensile
strength'and elongation and on the magnetization at saturation was
examined for the two steels investigated-and the steel they replace.
The behaviour of all three is similar. *The differences in
mechanical properties are discussed in detail. The low nickel
steel reaches magnetizations up to 13000,gauss after.reductions of
30% and over. The effect of the initial thickness*of the hot
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SMZKHOV. A.A.p kADd.t&khn*naukj SHTEFKO, LV.~, kand.tekhn.naukj SMORODINOV,. M.A.,
kand.-tekhn,nauki ARKHAN.GELISKAYA L,.F,, inzho
I
Construction and operation technology of the base unloading stations -
for mineral fertilixerse Zhel,dorstransp6 47 no,10132-34 0 065,
(MIRA 18tlO)
ARMANGEVSKAYA, L. N.
ARIaANGELISK&YA, L. N. "Diseases of Lucerne in Kara-Kulpakii," in
Results of the Work of the Station of Plant Protection of the All Union Order
of Lenin Scientific-Rezearch Institute of Cotton Production on the Study of
Pests and Diseases of Cotton and Inicerno for 1912 tAuto-references and Reference.e ,
j
Publishing House of the All Union Order of Lenin Scientific-Research Institute
of Cotton Production, Tashkent, 1941, pp. 67-7-. 464.04 T18
SO: SIR&, SI 90-53, 15 Dec. 1953
ARF YjGE2z1SKAY:,, L. N.
"Material on the hygienic characteristics of the dust of silicon alloys."
FirstMoscow Order of Lenin Medical Inst imeni 1. M. Sechenov. Moscow,
1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in I-Fedic~X-Sci-
ence)
So: Knizhaya letopis', No. 16, 1956
CZ-:tCHOjLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Pro- H- 6
ducts and Their Application--Safety
and Sanitation
Abs Jour,. Ref Zhur-Yhimiya, ITO 3, 19599 C-729
iiuthor Ayl~hange~l,skay~~ L, Dorisenhova, R. V.
Inst Not given
Title Study of Hygienic Evaluation of Industrial Dust
of A.1loy Ketals
Orig Pub: Zh. gigieny, epidemiol., mikrobiol, i immunol.,
1957~ 1, 1-10 49 381-3UG7
Abstract: It was established that 7 to 16 weeks after a
four-month long inhalation priming of white rats
(L'r5 animals) by ferromanganese (10) dust (Nn con-
tent 74.9 percent) and silicomanganese (II) li,`n
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA / Chemical Technology. Chemical Pro- H-6
ducts and Their Application--Safety
and Sanitation
Abs Jour; Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 3, 1959, 8729
,2 t~ 81 15 ercent), at a dust
content r7 .3 pardpn
con'centratim 6f 0,.O~to 0.1~ mg per liter,,a
change in moto r chromaxia appeared in the animals.
Upon histological e,-zamination, a swelling of
ganglion cells was found in the brain, -a lysis of
tigroid masses, vacuolization, edema, and cell
pycnosis- dystrophic changes in thecortex; chronic
interstitial infiltrating process in liver and
kidneys, All the-manifestations are stronger by
action of I than by action of II (there is an
opposite effect in the lungs), It is considered
that Mn alloys retain their specific toxic effect
(somewhat modified). In a chronic intratracheal
introduction of ferrosilicate dust (III) (up to
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I
Role of silicon-aluminum (silumin) dust in the development of
experimental pneumoconiosis. Trudy I-go MI 5:31-37 159.
(KIRA 13:8)
1, Iz kafedry gigiyeny truda (zav. - pi-of. Z.I. lzraellson)
I-go Moskovskogo ordena Lenina, meditsinskogo instituta .
im. I.M. Sechenova.
(LUINGS-DUST DISEASES) (SILLMIN-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
ARMNGELISKATA, L.N.; LFVTOVA, K.Z.; CHECRULIN, A.S.
Some data on the employment of medical graduates of sanitary-
hygiene faculties. Gig.i san. 24 no.11:48-49 N 159. (KIEL 13:4)
1. Iz I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni
I.M. Sechenova.
(HTGI M education)
-AR-KWG&'!�XKAYAj-L.,~q GALKIN, V.A.; GRIGORENKO, R.V.; LEVTOVA, K.Z.;
CHECHULIN, A.S.-,- GARVEY, N.N., red.; RAYKO, N.M., tekhn.red.
(They serve the motherland; tenth anniversary of the graduation
of pbysiciana at the I.M.Sechanov First Moscow Medical Institute
in 1949) Oni alushat Rodine; k lO-letiiu-vy;msk& vrachel 1-go
MOLMI imeni I.M.Sechenova 1949 g. Moskva, 1960. 81
(MIRA 14:J*
(MOSCOW-MEDICAL COLLEGES)
---ARKhMGFL1SKAYA9-L.N. (Moskva)
Short review o
works on problems of labor hygiene and occupational
diseases pUblished in the periodical RIgiena" ("Hygiene") in 1959
(Rumanian People's Republic). Gig. truds. i prof. zab. 4 no. 7:59
ji 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. 1 Moskovskiy ordena Lenina meditsinskiy institut.
(RUMMM-INDUSTRIAL HYGIENB) (RUMANIA-INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY)
ARKHAGELISKAY49 L.K,v kindemed6naukl LAVHOVA, I.G.
xpe *
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r:Lqnce ~n publ# health work of departments of the
Se0heAjv F#ot Mosdoi Medical Institute at the Moscow
~Kaucht~" g~ctory, SoVo -mod,.2/+ no* 10:139-243 0 160
I* Iz osp skogo ordena Lenina maditainokogo institute, im.
I.M. 4cMen (MOSCOW-INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE)
BEREZOVA, Mariya Konstantinovna (deceased]; BORISENKOVA, Raise.
Vasillyevna; IZRAELISON, Zigfrid Isidorovich, prof.; KAPLUN,
Zirtruda Sergeyevna (deceased]; KASPAROV, Ashot Armenakovich;
KLENOVA, Yelena Vasillyevna (deceased]; MOGILEVSKAYA, 011ga
Yakovlevna; ARKHANGELISKAYA, L.N.,,red.; BAS*AKOV, G.M.,
tekhn. red.
(Handbook of practical exercises in the hygiene of work) Rako-
vodstvo k prakticheskim zaniatiam po gigiene truda. I2d.3-,
perer. i dop. Pod red. Z.I.Izraellsona. Moskva, Medgiz, 471 p.
(miRk 16:7)
1. Zaveduyushchiy kafedroy gigiyeny truda Pervogo Moskovskogo,
meditsinskogo instituta im. I.M.Sechenova (for Izraeltson).
(INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE--HANDBOOKS, MANUALS, ETC.)
ASHBELI, Samuil Isayevich; ARKHANGELISKAYA, L.N., red.
[Intoxication with mercury-organic p6isonous chwdcals;
c3Anical aspects, treatment and prevention) Intoksikatsii
rtutl-organicheskimi iadokhimikatami; klinika, lechenie i
profilaktika. Moskva, Meditsina, 1964. 186 p.
(MIRA 17:7)
ARKHANGELISKAYA, L.N.; ROSHCHINAp LA.
Materials on the toxicological evaluation of triabloron-yanuric
acid and trichloromelamine, Uch, zap, Hoske nauch.-issl. inst.
san. i gig. no.92127-130 t61 (MM 16:11)
1. Iz kafedry gigiyeny truda I Moskovskogo ordena lenina
meditsinskogo institute. imeni I.M.Sechenova.
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ARKFIANGELISKAYA, L.N., kand. med. nauk; MATSEVICII, L.M.
Materials on the hygienic characteristics of dust of a mixed
composition at enterprises of the rubber industry. Trudy 1-go
MMI 28:222-231 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. KafeAra giglyeny truds, (zav. - nrof. Z.I. Izraollson) 1-go
Moskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta. imeni Sechenova.
X.,
Tech. Fd.
pr vi(~
Yu. S. Ballchiko-a.
oxic effectz
and -',ndus'v'-:,.-Lal appllcatiw-,i- of :,a-
r a-r- discussea. 17,he clinical p: atur
of a:~aze-mcDal polson~.ngs is also t*ivon. T4,13-re a~--e
p"17 :1:~L,~aj?j=e"Jtt*~l Studies of t.cL(-- Effect a- an ism of
-;ndust,ri-~t-*-; Duez from Meta! iklloys
Industrial dup-'-C of certain a.----oys containinr'*zaanganese-
F. 11. Boriaenkov.-:-
2. Industrial 6astv of ferrosil'can. L. 11. ArX&a
4- _ nSajjpLcq. *10i
Dust of metal alloys.oont-a' Ing molW66in-iH an-A. nickel.
j.n
0. Ya. MogileVskaya
Industrial dust of silic on--~-luminum alloys. L. N.
-thangellskaya
of alloY3 -,ont-aining, e :-y I I lu m. 0. Ya.
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9 ff I~Ji ~ /V ~ A/ ~-VFL 's r\,gy 14. ~
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lWynthesis and eftmebfte of EbtIvasateates eenbadftft GINVIe w~d G
Hembea - v 38
ri'l.-=sactions of the nM- Ckmference on r.Verlmantal and Applied 111neralogy
and Fetrozraghy., Tru4 ... Wscav., Izd-vo AN S=o 19A 51ft-
.zoprints of reports presented at conf. beld in laninsrad; 26-31 mar 56. Tin
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p=-.pose of the conf. vas to exchange information and coordinate tb,-- activitlea
in t-be fielft of experimeatal and amplied mineraloar and putrograpby, and to
strous izbe increasing couglexity of practical probie=.
ARKHALIGILISKAYA, M.F.
Incroaning the foaling froquoncy of camole. Izv.All Kazakh. SSR.
Ser. biol. no-35:94-101 147 (KLPA 9:5)
(GAMIM) (HCRmam. ma)
ARKHMIGELI SKAYA. M.F. ...
Choosing now donors of.highly active gonad stimulating serum.
Izv. AN Kazakh.'SSR. Ser. biol. no.35:102-108 o47 (MLRA 9:5)
(HORK(Ras, SIX)
BAZANOVA, Y.U.; STVANKINA, M.K.; ARUUNGELIBUTA, M.F.
Method of studying the function of tho digestive tract In camels. Fiziol.
zhtLr. 39 no.5:632-633 S-0 153. (KEBA 6:10)
1. laboratorlya vosrastnoy fisiologii Instituta.
(Digestive organs-Raminantia) (Camels)
BAMOVA, N.U.; STEPANKINA, M.K.; ARZMGELISXLYA, M.P.
Method of studying the function of the digestive tract in camels. Fisiol.
zhur. 39 no-5:632-633 S-0 153. NLRA 6:10
1. Laboratoriya vozrastnoy fisiologii Instituta.
(Digestive organa--Raminantia) (Camels)
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TITLE: The Structure and Prpoperties of Vulcanizate s of
Carboxylated Rubberk'Produced by the Combined Action
of Metal Oxides and High Energy Radiation6
PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, Vol XXII, Nr 2, pp 253-256
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: On the basis of a number of investigations the authors
of the article discuss the effect of the structure
of vulcanizates of carboxylated rubber on their
strength )ropertiesi4It could be established that
the rate constant og stress relaxation of these
vulcanizates at 150 C is about 50-100 fold that of
the vulcanizates with polysulfide bonds fRef, 11.
Investigation of the change of osmotic and viscosi-
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Produced by the Combined Action of Metal Oxides and High Energy
Radiation
metric properties of rubber mixture and vulcanizate
solutions prior to and after relaxation showed that
the molecular weight does not considerably change.
This in connection with the observed preservation of
the number of cross.links during relaxation suggests
the conclusion that the weakening of the stress during
the relaxation of carboxylated rubber vulcanizates
wiu'h salt type cross bonds is due to the disinte-
gration of the latter and the rising of new bonds as
a result of exchange reactions. The low thermal
stability of salt type bonds requires additional
introduction of stable bonds into the vulcan;'LAation
network. Good results were obtained with Co-Ou treat-
ment of carboxylated rubber preliminarily vulcanized
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Produced by the Combined Action of Metal Oxides and High Energy
Radiation
with metal oxides. The formation of a limited number
of cross bonds-C-C- (approximately 1 per 1000 mono-
mer units) permits preparing vulcanizates of high
thermal stability and strength The strength of such
vulcanizates exceeds 400 kg cm. . There are 1 graph,
1 table and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet
and 1 English.
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promysh-
lennosti, Moskva (Scientific Research Institute of
the Tire Industry, MOSCOW7
SUBMITTED: November 9, 1959
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HOVIKOV, A.S., kand.khim.nauk; K=ZHOINA,' 1.1, kand.takhn.nauk;
GILIKKATA, 16S.; KAZAXOVg A.Y.; Pri;]!~Vuchaettye ARKWULISTATA,
Produation of heat-resistant.rubbere based on butadious-nitrile
polymers. Trady NIMP no- 71'25-33 160. (N IRA 14 1)
(Resins, Synthetio)
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AUTHORS: 'Arkhanizeliskaza V.A., Vaynber and Razumova, T.K.
TITLE: A Reflexomet'ert%Based on a CaSO4-Mn Phosphor, for Use
in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Region
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, 1960, Vol 8, Nr 2,
pp 279 - 280 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In an earlier paper (Ref 1) the authors reported the
possibility of measuring transmission of optical materials
in the region 120-145 m1i using CaSO 4-bin. This possibility
was based on the ability of this phosphor to store energy
when irradiated with ultraviolet light with wavelength
?, < 1500 1 and to liberate this energy in the form of
light on heating (thermoluminese.ence). Within a wide
range of values the magnitude of the stored energy (the
"light-sum") 4epends linearly on the intensity of ultra-
violet radiation and the duration of the radiation.
Using a phosphor sensitive only to hard ultraviolet
radiation and auxiliary light filters with gradmIly
displaced short-wavelength transmission cut-offs (LiF,
Cardl/4 CaF 29 etc), it is possible to separate out narrow spect W11-
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A Reflexometer, Based on a CaSO On PKOMPOP,lfor Use in the Vacuum
Ultraviolet Region
regions and to measure transmission in them. With such
a procedure it is not necessary to use a vacuum mono-
chromator and this simplifies the apparatus and makes
the method much less laborious (Ref 2). The present paper
deals with the possibility of constructing a simple
reflexometer based on CaS04 -Mn and reports results of
measurements of the reflection coefficients of some
surfaces at 120-145 m1i wavelengths (I.N. Panova took part
In these measurements). A hydrogen lamp with an LIF
window was used as the source of ultraviolet radiation.
To record thermoluminescence of CaSO 4-Mn the authors used
a simple method described earlier (Ref 1). Auxiliary
filters were in the form of plates of LiF (transmission
cut-off at 1050 1), CaF2 (transmission cut-off at 1250 1)
and SrF2 (transmission cut-off at 1400 1). The optical,
receiver and recording components of the reflexometer are
Card2/4 shown schematically on p 280. The optical component was L4/
68903
S/051/60/008/02/034/036
A Reflexometer, Based on a CaSO 4-Mn DROWN921for Use in the'Vacuum
Ultraviolet Region
a hermetically sealed chamber with LiF windows and a
hydrogen lamp (Figure a). The reflecting surface was
placed inside the chamber on a moving axis which had
several fixed positions corresponding to different angles
of incidence of ultraviolet radiation. Bedause ozone,
CO2 and water vapour in air absorb strongly in the ultra-
violet region the experiments were carried out with the
chamber evacuated to 10- 2 -10-3 mm Hg. Screens coated
with the phosphor were placed outside the vacuum chamber
so that their surfaces were in the immediate vicinity of
a lithium fluoride window. One of these windows was used
to measure the intensity of the incident beam and the
others to measure reflected radiation at various angles of
incidence. Calculations and control tests, carried out
with a vacuum spectrometer, showed that the auxiliary
filters made of LIF, CaF. and SrF2 make it possible to
Card3/4 separate out from radiation of the hydrogen lamp regions
68903
S/051/6o/oo8/02/034/036
A Reflexometer, Based on a CaSO4-Mn PhEos'Opla/bEr'21or Use in the Vacuum
Ultraviolet Region
with maxima at 122, 127 and 144 m1i. The reflection
coefficients of aluminized and Pd-coated mirrors, glass
F-1 and fused quattz measured in these regions were found
to agree weli--i4ith the reflection coefficients of the
same samples at the same wavelengths measured with the
vacuum spectrometer. For example an aluminized mirror
Nr 5 had reflection coefficients of 24, 28 and 40% at
X = 122, 127 and 140 m1i, respectively, as measured by
means of the reflexometer; the corresponding values found
with the vacuum spectrometer were 23, 28 and 37%. The
technique described can be recommended for rapid measurement
of the reflection coefficients in mass production of
mirrors and diffraction gratings meant for use in the
ultraviolet region. The reflexometer can be used also to
measure transmission of optical materials in the three
spectral regions listed above. There are 1 figure, 1
table and 3 references, I of which is Soviet and 2 English,
SUBMIM" D: July 25, 1959
Card 4/4
TARASOVA, ZAT., DOGADKIK, B.-A., ARKHAWIMISIAYA, M.I., PMOVA, S.B.
Structure and properties of vulcanizates produced from carboxy-
lated, polymers obtained through the combined action of metal
oxides and high energy radiation. loll. zhur. 22 no.2:253-256
mr-Ap, 16o. (MIRA 13:8)
1. gauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti,
Moskva.
(Rubber-Research) ~Ra4iatlon)
8/138/62/000/005/005/010
A051/A126
AUTHOR: Dogadkin, B.A.; DrozdovsRiy, V.P.; Tarasova, Z.N.; Arkhangel'
skaya, M.I.
TITLE Mercaptane and dizulfide effect on thermal and thenio-oxidizing de-
struction of swollen vulcanizates
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 5, 1962, 15 - 22
TEXT: The effects of mercaptanes and disulfides on thermal destruction of
swollen vulcanizates were studied. The properties of the destruction products
were investigated and the substances mainly responsible for the destruction of
sulfur bonds of the vulcanizates were deterDined. It was established that the
mercaptanes and the disulfides increase the degree of.thermal destruction of the i
6wollen sulfurous vulcanizate, but do not affect the thermal destruction of the
sulfurless radiation vulcanizate. Since there is no connection betweeh the de-- 1
struction rates of the vulcanizate and the oxidation of the solvent in the pres- i
ence of mercaptanes and disulfides, it is assumed that the rate of the thermo-
oxidizing destruction is determined by the effectiveness of the radicals- formed,
Card 1/3
S/138/62/000/005/005/010 11
Mercaptane and disulfide effect on thermal and .... A051/A126-
capable of removing hydrogen atoms from the rubber substance of the vulcanizatei
Experimental findings led to the following conclusions: Aromatic and aliphatic
mercaptanes and disulfides increase the degree of thermal,destruction of the
vulcanizate based on SKS-30A rubber. The derivatives of the aromatic row (tri-
chlorothiophenol, 0-thionaphthal, disulfide ~-thiqnaphthal ana disulfide n-
-tertiary-butylphenol) are more active than the derivatives of the fatty r
ow
(dodecylmercaptane and its sulfide). The mercaptanes are more active than the
corresponding disulfides. The trichloroihiophenol, dodecylmerca
ptane and the
disulfide n-tertiary-butylphenol do not noticeably affect the thermal destruc-
tion at 1800C of the sulfurless radiation vuleanizate, based on SKS-30A rubber.
The rate of the thermo -oxidizing destruction of the vulcanizate depends on the i~
nature of the mercaptanes and the disulfides and that of the solvent. At a
constant concentration of oxygen in the system, with a shift of the temperature
beyond a certain limit, a reversion of the thermo-oxidizing destruction is noVd.
The destruction reversion is slowed down in.the presence of merdaptanes and di-
sulfides. By comparing ~the lata on the rates of oxidation of the mercaptanes
and solvents with that of the thermo-oxidizing destruction of the sulfurous vul-
canizate, it-is seen that a direct relation between them is not always noted.
Card V3
DOGADKIN, B&A.; DROZDOVSKIY, V.P.; TARASOVA, Z.N.; ARKHANGELISILIU, M.I.
Effect of mercaptans and dioulfides on the properties of products
of degradation of swc1len vulcanizates of the butadiene-styrene
rubber. Kauzhoi reze 21 no.?:24-27 JI 162, (MIRA 15:7)
1. Nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyahlennosti.
(Rubber, Synthetic) (Sulfides) (Thiols)
, - .1. .
Ikhtin3kaya, T. A. and Arkhangel5koym, 111. 1% "ReLvIts of Inve.9tigating tho root-gall
nemato6e on L-vandula vtira in Crimes,."
SO: CUlection of !:;orks oh Nemvtodei of Agricultural Plants, Ed. by E. S. Kirlynnova,
Gosizdat. Kolkhoz _J Sovkhoz Lit., 1939, Yo m cow-Len in Grad 11/5
632 - 5
'C6
ARKHANGi3LISKAYA, M. P.
36214. ~,UUXiANG,&LISKAYA, M. P. -- Otsenka prochnosti shelkovykh tkaney. Tekstil.
prom-at', 1949, No. 11, s 16-17.
SO: LetoDisl Zhurnal'nykh Statey, No. 49, 1949
ARMaGEL'SKATAl M.P*, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk-, TELINOVA. V.M..
&am -- ANIHOWNY-2- -
Uniform methods of testing threads and yarns. Toket.prom.14 no.1:51-53
Ja 154. (KLRA 7:2)
(Thread) (Yarn)
ARKRANGILISKAYA, M.P. kandidat
, , ~
Methods of evaluating the
15 n0-5:50-51 MY 155.
(Textile
toklmiichaskikh nauk.
shrinkage of fabrics. Tekst. prom.
(mm 8:6)
fabrics)
ARMANGIZISIMM.&~-, kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk;NOVIMA, S.A.,
""- ;tsVi"'r"iffi , P.r., inzhoner.
Spedd method of determining irregularities in dyeing viscose
rayon. Tekst.prom. 15 no.11:40-41 1 155- (MiELA 9:1)
(Dyes and dyeing-ftyen)
-ARKMOBLISKATA,-M.P., kand.takhn.nauk
Shortening the technological process of manufacture and treatment
of rayon. Tekst.prom. 18 no.12:17-18 D 158. (MIRA 11:1.2)
kRayon spinning) (Dyes and dyeing--Rayon)
5/001/62/000/013/053/054
B160/B101
AUTHORS: Arkhangellskaya, At. P., Pronina, A. Ya.
TITLE: Properties of new chemical fibers produced in the. Soviet Union
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 654, abstract
13P380 (Nauohno-isoled. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t shelk. prom-sti
za 1959 9-t At., 1960, 48 - 71)
TEXT: New fibers are classified and the main features of their physico-
mechanical properties are given. These include relative strength,
elongation, elasticity at a deformation of 25~ of the.breaking strain,
thread rigidity, coefficient of friction on a steel roller etc., also
swellability,.hygroscopioity at 1a0Eelative air humidity of 64 - 65A,
shrinkage on beat treatment at 0 0, melting point and burning point,
susceptibility to electrification, and maximum potential at a speed of
800 m/nec. The most interestine of the fibers studied are lavsan,
triacetAte silk and ftorlon. None of them are very hygroscopic.
propertieg are not stable enough, the fibers dye unevenly and they are not
strong enough. Capron staple fibir has the beat twist stabilit'Y.
Card 1/2
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ARKHANGSLISKAYA M,P.. kand.tekhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
USHAKOVA, K.N., kand.tekhn.nau , otarshiy nauchnyy ootrudnik
Experience in the processing of acetate rayon with various
characteristics for silk weaving. Tekst.prom 22 no-10:51-53
o 162. iMIRA 15:11)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut shelka
(for Arkhangellskaya). 2. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy
institut iskusstvennykh volokon (for Ushakov).
(weaving)
USHAKOVA, Kapitalina Nikolayevna, kand. tekhn. nauk; BACFbKINA,
Faina, Fedorovna,, inzh.; CHUGREYEVA, V,N.., red.;
~-LHAN-Gl~L'5ML,..11-1-,I,,-kand. tekbn.nauk) retsenzent
[Processing viscous rayon] Pererabotka viskoznogo abelka.
Moskma, Legkaia industriia, 1965. 228 p. (MIRA 18-.10)
1
ARDASHNIKOV, S.N., kand. med. naukj GOLIDIN, S.M., kand. tekhn. nauk,-
.NIKOIAYEV) A.V.1 RUZER.. L.S.; TSENTERO E.M.v doktor tekbn. nauk;
FEMANOV-,WKOLOV, I.V.,, retsenzent; ARKWGELISKAYI M.S., red.
izd-va; ATTOPOVICH, M.K.,g tekhn. red.
(Radiation protection] Zashchita ot radioaktivnykh izIuchenii, Mo-
skva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metal-
lurgii, 1961. 420 p. (MIRA 14:11)
1. Chlen-korrespondent, AN SSSR (for Nikolayev, Petryanov-sokolov).
(Radioisotopes--dafety measures) (Radiation protection)
LUKS,, Yu.A.; SAMBURGSKAYA.. AX; ARKHANGELISKAYA, M.S.
Fruits of Chaenomeles Maulei as a new source of pectin substances.
Trudy Bot. inst. Ser. 6 no.8:177-183 162. (MM 15:7)
(Quince)
(Plamt introduction)
(Pectin) .
I . . 1 -1 __ __ - ___
- --------LAKMIX-K-K-i-OLZOOTSKIT,- -A_._I_._,___rod&Ictor; ARKRaGELISKAYA, K.S*,
0 '
reLk;or; RNKKRR. O.G., takhnichookly rsdgkt-oK'-~~-41"-
Lead metallurgy] Ketallurgiia sTintisas MoskTa, Oos. nauohno-takhn.
~
zd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i taystnoi metallurgii, 1953- 2)4 p.
(KLRA 7:4)
(Lead-Metallurgy)
F-. . --- .-' -1 -,-/rI-,1.-I-j' - --1 -
YISHKAN, Mikhail Alsisandrovich# doteent, kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk;
PAZMIN, V.A., professor, doktor, retsenzent; TROITSKIY, A.V.,
inzhener, rateenzent, redfktor.- redaktor
izdatel'stva; ATTOPOVIGH, M.K., t khnic e's iftyare~diiktor
[Technology of minerals] Tekhnologlia poleznykh iskopaeawkh. Izd.
2-oe, perer. Moskva, Goa.nauchno-tekhas izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i
tovatuoi-metallurgii, 1955. 736 p. (Kicrofilm] (MLRA 16:1)
(Minerol industries)
BMGOVSKIY. Vladimir Iosifovich; GUDIMA, Nikolay Vasillyevich; TAIMOV.
V.A., professor doktor, za:oluzheanyy deyatell nauki I tekhniki,
rateensent; VARMOV, A'.V.. doteent, kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.
re.teenzekit; 4,1 ICHIT, Gj., inzhener, retoonzent; ZADIUAN, A.A.,.-
inzhenerg *retsenzent; RI~HNTNIKOV, P.G. . kedaktor; ARKHA GILISKAYA.
M.8., redaktor izdatellitva; ATTOPOVICH, M.K., te es
redaktor
[Nickel metallurgy: a textbook f or schools and courses f or specialist s~
Metallurgita nikelia; uchebnoe posobie dlia shkol i kursov masterov.
Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tovetnot
metgllurgii, 1956. 355 p- (MLNA 9:10)
(Nickel-Ketallurgy)
f r -I
HUMN-ROTHIRY, W.; OHRISTIAN, I.W.; PEARSON, W.B.; KADYKOVA. G.N. [translator];
KRASNOPAVTSAVA. T.Y.,Ctranalator]; RAVDILI. M.P. [translator];
BELISSXIY, Ya.P., redaktor; GOLIDINBHRG, A.A., redektor; ARKHANCELI-
WW&mI6&, redaktor izdatelletva; AVINSON, I.M., tekhni
redaktor
[Metallurgical equilibrium diagrams. Translated from the English]
Diagrammy ravnoveeiia metallichaskikh sistem. Perevod s anglitakogo
B.N.Kadykovotl dr. Pod red. IA.P.Selieskogoo Moskva, Gose naucbno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii, 1956. 399 P.
(Phase rule and equilibrium) (KLRA 10:4)
(illoys) (Solutions. Solid)
DICHIDOVSKIY, Dmitriv Aleksandrovich, professor, doktor tekhnicheskikb nauk;
MIKHAYLIMO, A.Ta.,'kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk, retsenzent;
KRAPMIN, V.V., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; YBVDDXDMNKO.
A.I., kandiclat tekhnichaskikh nauk# reteenzent; YAGCROV, F.G., inzhener,
retsenzent; MIKHAYIAIIXO, A.Ta., Tedaktoro, AR'KITATfMT-IJqFA;4 M-1- -MM
redak,tor izdatel'stva; MIOT, A.P., takhnichesicly redaktor -
[Purnaces for nonferrous metallurgy; construction, analysis, thoory,
calculation] Pechi tovetuoi metallurgii; konstruktaii, issledovanie,
teorila, raschot. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po ohernoi
i tovetnoi metallurgii, 1956. 459 P. (MLRA 91:12)
(Metallurgical furnaces)
WMIN, Vasiliy Alakeandrovich; YISM, Alek9andr Yakovlavich; 13MOVSKOT,
A.N., professor, doktor, reteenuent; HEYIRSON, G.A., professor, doktor,
reteenzent; ZWKOVBKIY, Ye.I,, professor, doktor. retBentent; MISHI-
KOV, M.I., kanclidat tekhnichaskikh nauk, retsenzent; SAMBONOV, G.V.,
kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. reteenzent; HESHOMYAKOV, S.I., kandidat
tekhaicheakikh nauk, retsenzent; SAKSONOV, G.V., redaktor; ARMNOLI-
BUYA.,M.S.. redaktor izdatellstva; RRWV, A.P., tekhnIc~-e-BK-fY--ri&Iktor
[vacuum in metallurgy] Vakuum v metallurgii. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-
tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi metallurgii,1956- 520 P.
(Vacuum) (Metallurgy) (MLRA 9:12)
4 f4
MILITSYN. Konstantin Nikitich. kandidat takhaichaskikh nauk; LOVCHIXOT.
Basilly Semenovich. kandidat tkohnicheakikh nauk; SUVOROT, Artur
Mikhaylovich, inzboner;OSOXIN, I.Te., kandidat takhnichaskikh nauk.
retsensent; PAVLOTSKIY, P.G., in-shener, rateenzent; ARONSHTITN, N.A.,
inshener, ?retsenzent; NOVIKOT, N.Y., inzhener, reteenzent; RZHBZNIKOT,
V.S., redaktor; ZQAhkMIhjA*AA�",redaktor isdatellatya;
BIKKIR. O.G.. tekhnicheakiy redaktor
[Smelting and founding of nonferrous metals and alloys) Plavka I
lit's tavetnykh metallov i splavev. Pod nauchnoi red. K.N.Militsyna,
Moskva, Goo. nauabno-tokhn. 12d-vo lit-ry po chernoi t tevetnoi metal-
lurgil~ 1956. 662 p, (KIJU 10:2)
1, Xollchuginskiy tekhnikum po obrabotke tovetnykh metallov (for
Osokinj Pavlotskiy, Aronshteyn, Novikov)
(Founding) (Smelting)
(Nonferrous metals--Metallurgy)
GILIFAND, Folike Vullfovich; ALISHITS, Isaak Yakovlevich, kandidat
tekhnicheskikh nauk; GALLAY, U.S., redaktor;
redaktor izdatellstva; NVIN ON, I.M., tekhnic eskly red
(Plastic-icoated'boaring] Podshipniki, oblitsovannya plastmassoi.
Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tevetnoi
metallurgii, 1957. 94 p. (MIRA 10:11)
l..Zavod. "KrasW Vyborshets."
(Bearings (Machinery))
A
BILTATIV, Anatoliy Ivanovich; UNCHWHINA, Yelans Aleksandrovne; FIRSANOVA,
Lidiya Alak"yeYna;-BIWARMO, S.I.. professor, doktor, reteenzent;
IMSTOVEIKOV, A.M., professor, doktor, reteenzent; CEZRNOV, A.R..
redaktor, IRIrffANGIL11 reUktor isdatelletya; ATT OVICK,
I .0P
K.K.0 tak
[Physical chemistry of soluble salts] Fixicheekaia khtmiia resplAvlan-
r6rkh solet. Koskva,'.qod.-' nsuchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-Y7 po chernoi.i
tevetnoi metallurgiit 1957. 359 P. (MDtA 10:1i)
(Salts, Soluble)
GORDONo Grigoriy Mikhaylovich; PHYSAKHOT, Isaak Llvovich-, MQACM,
N.F.. kand. takhn.nBuk, "toonzent; RACHKOTA, S.N., retsen2ent;
ARKHMGBLISKATA- M-S-- red.; UAYNKAN, K.R., tekhn. red.
[Control of dust collecting equipment; dust and gas wasure-
mental lontroll pyloulavlivainshchikh us'tanovok; pylegazovye
28mary. Izd. 2., parer. i dop. Xoak-4a, Goa. nauchno-
-tekbu.izd-vo lit-ry po chernol i tavetnol motallurgii, ig6i.
308 p. (HIILA 14:3)
1. Naeballnik pylevoy laboratorii Chimkontakogo avintsovogo
zavoda (for Rachkoval
(Dust collectors)
CHALYKH, Yevgeniy Fedorovich; SOSEDOV, V.P., kand. tekhn. nauk.,
retsenzent; DYMOV, B.K., red.; ALKIIANGEL'ISKAYA,_M.S.,
red.izd-va; ATTOPOVICH) M.K.9 :CeTfin-7. red.[deceasi-fl-
(Technology of carbon-graphite materials] Tekhnologiia ugle-
grafitovykh materialov. Moskva, Metallurgizdat 1 1963. 304 P.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Graphite)
TOMASHOV, N.D., doktor kt-im. nauk, prof., otv. red.; GOLUBEV, A.I.,
doktor tekhn. nauk, otv. red.1 PALEOLOG, YeA, kand. khim..
nauk., red.; ALITOVSKIY, RA, kand. khim. nauk, red.;
MIROLYUBOV, Ye.N.p kando khim, nauk, red*; jM4gQkLSKATA.,
B,&., red.; ISLENT.IYEVA, P.G.,. tekhn. red. -
(Corrosion of metals and alloys] Korroziia metallov i splavov;
sbornik. Moskva, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 382 p. (MIR& 16:5)
(corrosion and anticorrosives)
ARKWGEL#SKAYA, M.V.1 FLORENSOVA, V.A.
I - -
Materials for the spidemiologicaLcharadteriatics of tick-)orne
encephalitis in Irkatsk Province. Trudy Irk. N11R4 no* 707-47
162 (m:1RA 1911)
I
1. 12 otdela tabolevanly s prirodnoy ocbagavastlyu Irkutskogo
nauobno-isoledovatellskogo inatituta epidemiologii i mikro-
biologiis
ARKHANGELISKAYA, M.V.; GELIFAND, A.S.
- - , -.0 ,
Epidemiological characteristics of a focus of tick-borne
encephalitis in the Sayan Mountain-region (Irkutsk Province)*
Zhur.mikrobiol., epid. I immun. 42 no.9t96-100 S 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Irkutskly institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii. Submitted
March 4, 1964.
AK~LaL'ShAIAIP N. _ A. LECEAMM
Medicine see ILC
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ACC NRs I AP5028398 SqXRCE CCODE: R/OOiG/65-TO-0-076b-0706.9676100'----
AUTHOR: Ar~hangjl 'a XS.;'qel1fsutd, A.8
e
ORG: Irkutsk Jnstitutq of Enidebilology and MicrobloloArkutskly Institut, pioemiologif I
mikrobiologii)
041
TITLE.:. Epidemiological -characteristics of the focus of tick-borne encephalitial In the
sayan area (Irkutsk Oblast')
SOURCE: Zhurnal m1kroblologH, epidemiologii I Immunobiologii, no. 9, 1965, 96-100
TOPIC TAGS: encephalitis, infective disease, disease incidence
ABSTRACT: The authors carried out epidemiological Invest Igations during 1959-1962 In the
steppe forest-steppe, and taiga. areas of the Cheremkhovsk region of Eastern. Sayan. These
investigations revealed that the, degree of -contact of the population of these various areas with
the natural focus.of tick-~borne encephalitis is intimately associated with the character of its
economic activity and living conditions., It is: suggested that for the population of villages
involved in the lumber industry the living conditions lay at the base of this contact with the
focus, whereas for the population of villages Involved in the wood-products Industry, the
industrial factor played the major role. The authors deem It expedient to differentiate the.
system of prophylactic measures for the populations involved In the different industries: for..
n u c of tick-.:.-.
the wood-products workers the measures. shouid I' cl de va _cimtion and the creation
free zones around the populaled points and for the forestry Workers measures should be taken
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akademik, ;e~;&tor; VAROTSOY.M.T.. redaktor; IS;g
1pi I ~m &N, A.
kandidat geologo-mineralogicheakikh nauk, redakr-torW;hDII1!NffO
redaktor; ARMMIYEV,A.A., redaktor; AUZAN,W.P., tekhnicheskiy
redaktor
[Selected works] Isbrannye trudy. Moskva. Izd-vo Akademii nauk
sssR. voi.2. 1954. 67Z P. (MW 9:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Varentsov)
(Geology, Structural) (Mines and mineral resources)
USSR/Soil Science, Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil. J-3
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Bioli, No 5., 1958o 20055
Author Arki~vsksyai- N.A-
Inst, Gortkovskoye Aoicultural Institute#
Title The Colloidal Cheideal.Features of the Chernozem Soil
of Arzamnsekaya Oblast'
Orig Pub : Tr. Gortkovsk. a.-kh. in-ta, 1955, 7, No Ij 135-141
Abstract : The chernozem soils of Arzamsskaya Oblast' are distinguis-
hea by an increased microaggregate content, caused in the
opinion of the author by an augmented content in these
soils of non-silicate Sequioxides. The content of non-
silicate Fe in the soils changed from 45 to 63% of the
total. A marked increase in Fe was noted in the micro-
aggregates as one dropped deeper into the lower lying
soil horizons. In mulch content and distribution the
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KAYA, N.A.; GRIGORIYEVe V.N.; ZIPIMIOV, K*K.; FAVIoOVSKIY, Te.V.,
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*rod.* URSTAK, G.V., red.izd.va; POTMOVA, T.P., tekhn.red.
[Flaoies :f lower-Cambrian sediments in the so"uthern and wee tern
outaldrts of the Siberian Platform]- Fataii #zhnekembriiskikh
otlozhonii iuzhnoi i zapadnoi okrain Sibirekoi platformy. Moskva,
Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 199 p. (Almdemiia nauk SSSR. Geologicheskii
institut. Trudy, no.33). (MIRA 13:11)
(Siberian Platform--Sediments (Geology))
ARKUNG39LISKLYA, N.A.; GRIGORIYET, V.N.
Conditions governing the formation of salt-generating zones in marine
basins as exemplified by the 1~wer Cambrian evaporite basin of the
Siberian.Platform. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 25 no.4-.58-75 Ap 160.
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN.SSSR, Moskva.
.(Siberian Platform-Salinity)
A.M Vandidat tekhni~heekikh nauk; -ARKWGZLISUYA,- N. I
Dyeing fabrics made of a mixture of wool and caprone staple yarn.
Teket.prom. 1,4 no.9:34-36 3 154. (MI-RA 7:11)
(Dyes and dyeing--Wool) (Hexamethylenizine)
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Tirdryazyeva, t. VI, vy-p. 2, 1949, 5. 43-49-- Bibliogr: 15 Nazv.
r,
SO: IYETOPIS I No. *14
ARKRANGELISKAYA, N. S.
Cand Agricult Sci
Dissertation: "Influence of Hicroelements on the 6rowth of Potato..
7/2/50
Sci,Inst on Fertilizers and Insectofungicideas Ministry of Chemical Industry
of the USSR
no vecherYaYa Moskva
Sum 71
S~-V-- -7~ -,7-7
a', oh potatoes ni
ffect of Matiganes-, a unlinum, an won
sindy sails_ N. ~S. Arkhanvel't;kap ~Minlstry of Afer.
U.S.S.R., Rcs:enif i
ghivofezykA, Akad. Phuk S-S.S~R.,. Trudy Kanf. ;Vi 'krrelc-.
rrent. 1950, 2W-MI(1952).-fn light xils ivith feeble! bllf- -
fering an annual addri. of a6dic t~iveral ferfiiiz-~rs leAs to
accumIllation Ill the pl:mtr of av+-rdable amts. of :~f;i -Id
R!Qi, which cventual[7 Nmrl to diiea'e ard de.-ith of the
planv;~sflcll is potato_~ Tile a6mmul-vion in Boil uf
mohi!p Al causes nit iver,,ase 4t the soil ofth-z ltve'; jf maile
Nln ('1111 Fq; el-nlv~tlls beirlir strong oxidi.61q, agent';
Iratt to thn df:--.dl of P.-lenflal p irts of thu pl;mt. Tfi~ actual
Ittiount of At I.,; itot ~