SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AVRAM, C. N. - AVRAMENKO, J. I.

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01- [it girt IF yr TL UUM, C.N.; FILIMON, I. simple beton elemonto under the influence of eccentric compreasion. Studii tehn Timia(ar& 9 no.3/4:325-337 J1-D 162. 1 -. PANINO N.,; AVRAM.E. Now traces of vertebrates in tha Mocene of tho Rimmanian sub- Carpathians. Studii cero geol 7 no.3/4s455;-484 162. , II,, N, -i r.'-,l;)gi? I~tsi (-.,n tho i.:rotnreo,n ~Iysli the ;,!ir~, -., the -,of%Rm Valley Basin. StudiA ot-r:- ;,,nof V 'Oogr 1) no . ~`.- 3,'1-127 161,. 1. ~W(~Iogic Connitt,-40 fk*ltRahqd tf) the R,lmanlayi (;mln-,tl of Submittel April 28, 1964. Unture of the P-t~( arances of llrirlop repilm. ',fulil onre gool !,vof googyr 1) 1. Gi~ologlcal Comoatl,tw and Lah.-,r a t-cr i es. Sult am ted Apr i I , -Loull I (" " " C q -'ar. ; .1 li . I f- - j': , ,, , "i I , ( - 117 ..') f, I) . , --v - c I r, L-,; ;,. " .) !: ) -7, I - j ~t . I I f . j T I f , ( L, ~ , ., - . ~L I Lr I " C., xt~'ou.: , 1:;; IJrr j , , 'I C, ~ ! ) [ [".I . "' Y.' [:., ~~7) ' ',' f I I I ( ~ , JT I I I I . T ;'~[,T ~ .2 ~ - 10, 1, . f f T'. , , , ;, ! " !", , Ar - ". - - L 20W 4MA(d 020. AUM)Rj Cjdda,2. (Vagineer:l; Avren, Gh. (DM*neer) I/b TrMts Nx yeriannte coammisig the nanufactwre of DM-cor3Mwi:v* ferritio steel tubes in a niU for 31' 89AU1010 Won of the stombank tn* SOWS: Metalu:-stat no* 4# 39659 199-W3 2OPI(I TkQSI fGITAUO 9 epIs abiwd tubeg metal teat ADSVILCTS On the benJ of the 1;eete "parted In this papej~, the ~=tboxis ocnalude tUtnon-corroeive ferritic ateta 8 jL*qVId be used to adimntage at the Republica' i , 111pe Works, without major 4anVa in awfiflacturlag technology and with eignificant, technical-econtolo admtageae OrIgo art., has 6 figures and 7 graPhs. ASM,IIATIONs Ad&7 Tt4tvtw, do cercet"i we.taLlurgIce C,mettinurgicid. Research Xnatitute)j ZIT-rogrUzinals do levi "RepubUca" (OftpublicOr ............. SUMMMI. 00 ENCLs OD SM ODDEt M IID JaW SMt 00k OTMI 004 JPBS Card 'W:11'.1" j. , 1. Tne AD-:,O rind the AJ-121 coromic fluxeg for mitovintic vc.16i-.~,; 1-1lix Intl t,c-stpd in the I.no Tze-dun P)nntn of :~1olivi-ost. 1). ~,2 (1:ctolur lo 3A coristructill Do Y'nsini. 'A'71. ' p !'( . )43 A['I'. 11117. limircsti,, Rmr.wliv ,, I 1111.onthl.y Index cf East Europe,~n I evesoivns (EfU) I C. Vol. 7, iic . 2, Febmw-ry 11;q ZOSIN, C., prof.1 MMCU, N,, dr.; AVRAM, J., 4r.; UtZA, N., dr.1 V GRELERTO 1. Lazar, iqg. - -- A model of the art1fioial kidney made in the Medlical Clinic III of the Medical Inatitite of Timisoara. Mod. intern., Bucur 13 no.2s 297-302 F 161. (XmNzr.. ARTIFICIAL) MANESCU, N. , dr.; AVRAM, J, dr.; MEITZ, A., dr.; MINING, R. , dr.; POP, S. , d~-.- Nephrogenic anemia.. Clinical and etiopathogeni,., considerations. Med. intern. 14 no.91l]09-1116 S 162. 1. Lucraro efectuata in Clinica a 111--a medicalix (prof. 0. Zoskn), I.M., TimiBoara. (XIDNEY DISEASES) (ANMIA) STMANESCU, D., Prof.; 7UG1014, N Superficial tension oil electrolyte solutions and their specific conducti- bility. Ihimnian, M. Rev. 2 no.2:9:) Apr-June 58. (mmTROLTM; superfiolial tension of electrolyte eolixtione & their specific conductivity) u. "A r i;-j Orf"F!r1c" --"ylit, 4:61.tic :--i rv f [i e 13 nl-~i r0glc~'% *~et TvIC2 0 1 n t 0 T~. In th(.. fon-,ition 1 " t The i Br tri 'L:1 ,rc (IV) un'n btAnf-. ts. con- N' L.AO cr in tad in- o R~" C' 1 _?`H3 (Vr) or '?!,,e syntht,:,i.,: -.)f A' A,i ';:.e fj' I::," I!! J'Arit : I~Cj't + t.1 t"~ tr".0 -Li:- trv. "'ol' I" C. ~ry -XII -~j No . 1 1 1r r). 1--s of i-i) 'Or t 6r,-, V i 1)(-~l t 71" . -ji-,01! I!, it,d t,-) w*c:1ir-;'!.t:f! t!w, At!irt, i:; until t., ra I t -.1 in, s t; 1.'s:, A.-JA 'int a 12 0- tinp I tu t'l (. j. 2~ T ~I, I,_A of 1 lo !mIlYC."ida (Oz '(102) ;~zid 2 Y(,H In o While Cn 2')ol- u t! 10 1: t I is ~CiM lth M,. y i 1 t 1 7, 0 1t13 -.c1nl;.j L o IV C'r.- Illic 7,14 Pub. .Oc t r~,.v t 5 4",f be I-, ZC,,, 10 1 e: n d 0. r~f li(rk. nre "l-to.1i ,..iIv 501) :,~)r excvc-s O"l, ilv c ur. ::r)lllt 13 8,". T,'.(.- CCI y 11.1-1,7: unplurlfied X to leo-lwc" th -us,- lue 1 6 1. s t 111 1?0-111.'~00"10 r~-il I L'-, tht-11, v V, -2 The I'll, I at ~.- I,,. ~, I , - ten I MkIl. =J. '454 ( 1"" .0 .......... b., of ttat hydroculxn a bit mrano of AID, 111C OMAI)II IlUtIt be aC I- vated Other by g,,n alkyl halitle. %which may be formed its jam (tign a It "to Witte and tracis 4 oltrisis prrwnt in the hytirocati foolatock. or by water. A mechanimn for the isonletitutlat is propxw4 mind suln)orted The b drocar. boru (2 nuhim), lfuriW by treatt trut with VtWt KU)wed by hydnVa 4floo over M and dism. over Na, IAM EIMIght Wto comatt witlt. 0.4 molt of AICI, wblisned iss mcua atid joctivuted *I th 0 4 inole 11,0. Ita a sift-mi of M. The g2s produft wto auttlyzed for H by .xmubustlort after removal 4-1 the ON in Mr% KOII and of )rg. la" with active C. 116nks were run on the M and on the systerts withma the' activator. A triLl with c)cWht%ytchWde a4 actlvgtor for thtAlCi.inlbehmmrizatioonle),-Iohexanepnxliicidno)i. 30 relere-ncei Yera 1. YivjafL.,. A T U.". . I I . N94ITESCU, C.; AVRAIM, M.)- SLIAM, E. ditliionite. ' * ~ - '4 Vol. 4, No. .1/2, Jan/June 19.56 Reduction of 5-nitrouracil by sodium Bucuresti, Rumm.-iia SW Month~ Ilist of East L)n*opean Accessions, (EEALL)j, IL, Vol- 5, No. 10, 0 1 56 W-10waviamlaRMEM Ed tpxwfi I WNUIM79-MM.-NEW~ NET V KO o U~ - 11 MR-1- I* "tied. 1. IkDisubstituted c I loutime va.tt:~~ M-ftn,mf-ete Avrom. Costin D. 1~!-Nrmnr, and Maria Duct zoila). Ckffp.-2 =#r. 14071424-M 1957); d. C.A. 54, 4512a.-The' ,Yt2ieWf 1,3-diamiamdobutane M (is well as severld a a te products and dcriva. wax. dm~cHbcd. Up!- bromohydrin (246 g., and 290 g. Ph0IjBr licated 6 111 R. lit I&S-W, (Inturnal temp.) with 0.2 g. HSCI, and the mKUlct distel. irve 1:43 a. crude PhCH*OCll(Cl1,Br)T (111, 111 IdIS- 869; t e foceruo jbm to 150") heated agalit witt ligCll and the luct distd. pre 64 g. 11, b, 148- W; oil re- peated 76ti. U bs 148". 11pirld, tots ydrIn (HO g.) and 015t Jisii~ ClUr treated with 0.5 g. I IACII, lira tell sloi riy (dttring hn!,.) to 155". kept 0 hrs. at MN (W, djO disid. ve ON x. PhC1I.OCI1(CIfxl3rWII.CI (111), b. lwb)*-. r rZn the forv run an addid. 10.1 g. III ivit.-I obliti!jej; ~~edistjj. 11IN146". Na(2,3g.)ivn!tdiisolvedii%4(.)Om.litCli,balf the Poln. ane 88 C. -100 cx. dry C.11g, ittid L&I .:or 132 g. crude 111) heated 1.5 firs. it IM* ~~Tth dt,.-Ipl ',i In a 1 .5 1 - autoclave (prc!samc 0 atin.). cooled esi~ir,d W14 '), 400 cc. tit), C.lit and (lie tonalning N,X-Ft soln. addtd, heated 0 hr3. (with III t) his.) at 1700, 1;c cooled neutril soln. filtered froin Ktir (or KCI), tind the *filtnite con-il. on a 11,0 bath; the Klir was dissOvc-A in IIjO, the sola. cxtd, with Ft3O, the ciit. colled., lite msi- due combine I with the "min Itactimi, and repeatedir tli9t(l. 'to live 55 ' Crude 6112.0 1 (OCI IIN 0.0 1t.&- ~0, Et). -, g", on rcdistn. bi 178'. du LOW. mV 1.4810. (IV), bi 178 ~3 Crude IV (10 X.) and 170 g. X01 I in 4'-'0 c,~. EtOlt knd :00 cc. 11,0 rclialled 2 lirs. oil a 11.0 bath. evapd. in ju.,uo ultnost to dryness, lite rcilditc &%(4ved lit 400 cc. I r,0, ttic Win- CX(IL I` ith FtA nddift;l 1601 C011M. IICI (S)III. V), mind the pill. filtercd off gave III.Cli(OC11,1111) Cli,.C- (COSIM in. 158" (1120). S01". V ptcpd. as abo,-c cxtd. Aith 5 100-cc. jxxtionslitlO, thtext. dried evapd.,thercsi- due hesited at 10 "un. un;:Il COS evoluilott ceased. and diitd. gave 98 g. Jit,.Cil(OCIIIli,).Clf,.~IICO.H JA7)~ bt 114". d, IJOTXM VI (2 g.) and I j. urea heated 3 lirs. at pve the amide. in. 120" (140). VI (08 9.), 60 cc. ut)s. HtOll. M) cc. C#Ilss, and2 drops lit.SO4 rriluxed 8 tirs. Oilo '0 rvinitor issed) gave RX) g~ VI lit ester (VII), II, lag". 'b,s 175', do 1.0032. Pill I.W19, MR 05.110. VII (117 g.) in 1W cc. EtOll missed with 0.5 g. Pit black, Sjukken with It at stru. Immure, after absorption of the riled. aint. 11 (6-8 lirs.) the catalyst filtered off, lite (Aritte coned., and the residue distd. gave 05 It, cll(oil).- c.17,111co'llt (Vill), big 110", dt, 1.0727, sill 1.4504, UR 30.13. VIII (30.4 g.) and 35.2 g, IIIISOClucooled in ice 11,0. trea" portionisirlse with 20 cc. dry CIIIIN. the mixt. kept 20 hrs. in an k-c bim, trrateil with :40 cc. 1110. extd. with Elio. the lit.0 clit. swashed Imm-Avely "lit% 1110. dil. IIC1, all. NajUh, and HjO, (]tied, and evarid. isswcuss (50, tgmh temp.) gave 65 g. PIISO~ ester (IX) of Vill. purity 00.7%. IX (55 g.) dild. vvith 55 cc. EtOll, treAtCd with ' 1A g. NssN, in 25 cc. 140, lite inixt. boiled 10 lirs., cooled, the scrick PhSON& dissolveil by adding 1110, the solit. extd. with Hilo, the ext. wa3hed with 1130, and (tried pvc.27 g. cl%.cim a itcosm (X). his 0-l'. din I.M. M, 1.4007, MR 42.ryl. X 425.5 g.) and 15 cc. N91101tO ( ) heated 30 min. oil a boiliiig 11,0 Will. the excess X1 evapd. in mcuo on the 1110 bath, awl tht residuc coi)lcd gave 23 it. hydratide (XII), tit. 70' (Cglls-ligrohie). XII (','I) g.) dissolved In 270 cc. cold (W) JV IICI, mixed ialth IN cc. FRIO. the nilzt. treated dr)pwi%c at 0-51 with aq. N%NOj (10 9. RIXIii ec'6:ff;8j -t3Wtil it-ee' H NO, fcq inic,11 tectable witla KI-st&rch paw tile &q. phase arid., e0d. Fzvc with 2 50-o::. portions Sto. tU ext. dried by s irrijil- Fit jig, 0' with C40j, filtered, the B40 filtrate mlirtd with,k) cc. I'll. t,-. CHlOlf, thit ISO slowly (2 firs.) distd. (N evolutim beran v'All I:t 20:) Aftc r the removal of the Rt#0 the Illixt. hen ", I fir. too ~174 tvAution ceased), and the excess I'hCll,(lll dimd. Lille at 12C-30* (oil bath temp.)/5 min. gave ~n.j g. Eli k'"l CHR:HNIIC0jCHjPIj (IM), in. CO- (ligrollic). 11111 cooled 3 If-Yin .100cc. HtOll and 0.2 C. Id black shaken al.30- Win an 11 litm. [the If often removed until It c4 jitalocd coitiixl.,Ii,210*,tn.75*(Iigtoine). .no mcre C(:% (o brii.)) and the iniu. worked ur ,,, wital gave 2.3 g. 1. bu 90'; clipicrate Ili. nixive 250 (RtOll)- a hexacl,loroplatinate, crystals fton, ji,o. 1 (1.79 g. ficale(i added 10 firs. at 1-)0* wi 111 13.8 1:. 0.5% IIC(-hll nint 10 g. 361~; 9 - C140, tAe mix,. made alk. With 401;Q aq. MiOl I. eytti. I w1th EtiOln Is Kutseller-Stclidel app., and th- I)ttxlij!t dvitd. 4 g. I Dre ru it. bn to 70 *. a n, 1 1 .8 g. N. N, N'. I M t t i ~ rn -C.1 Pecdoeriv- MY) Of 1, th- 85* (Iiii4cf-ite in. nbovii 21W). otrhavine XIV (3-5 9 ) In 10 cc. abs. UtiO tre-ated with 7,5 re. XVIU .MCI and after 6 firs. the prywhict completely pp-il. with 1Etj0 irave KIV di-Mel Gait, ru. 249-W* (W011-1110); dlpkmte in. above, 2,5o'. PtO. VII (10 g.) and 20 cc. 80% X1 heated 10 inin. on the 11*0 bath until houlogenized, alloircd (NlIj).ClI#.CIIC0iRt to stand 2 b rs~ It room temp., molt of the liquid r-cino veil (Itpparclitly is "No. thc r sidue treated with 10 cc. XI, and al ow"I to vestigated. crYstallize 02 firs.) live 13 g. hydmilide (XV) of V1, in. (ligroine) 100' MIMI),. XV fit g.) dissolved In 100 cc. N IICI. convertel treated dn wise with stirrinf, with a coned. roln. -if 3.1; in. N&NCis at -6*. the oily ax!,, e extd. will% 150 cc. (Old (0 W20. ific "t. dried at 0' (0.25 fir.), treated with 150 cc. 3 abs. RtOll. the 1340 evapd. with a downward ctindesiser (N evolutioti started at "'), finally 50 cc. HtOl I ddiltd, the soI3. miluxed I hr., and the EtOll removed (a ode 10 g. 11 ffi). C__11~111lql lco'm (XVI). ni. (Etoll Or ligtollic). )~Vj 111 1;.) and 25 g. KOII Ili 71) McOl I iefluied I hr.. thvh1c0l I distd.,thercilduellifted 1110, tile Illixt. CX(d. VwIth EtIO, the ext. washed with a lilt), dried. find tyalvdl. gave 6 K. -III Nil, (XVII). b4 118% (its 1,0315. P061 11.52N'~S, JIR 1, XVII (8 g.) and 16 cc. AeI0 looiled a short time and tuve the Ac (Icrlv., Ili. US* (ligrolne); the ActO fit toate coned. and the residue distd. C,tvc nil unlilentified IlydrogruationolVII s4th I'd black failed becaim! of Wiling of tile Catalyst. To coinplex of 69 R. crol In 10) cc. C.IIjN UrefNI. at W Via-, rwirtionwi" 23 g. VIII in 280 cc. CollIN keeping ifir tcnip. Wow W'. tile mixt. kc:l:t 12 firs. at room tenij). lin-d. hr. Rt 45', dild. with [Cc li,O, and Cltd. with 1: 1 F1.0- 14,rave 18.1 g. Eli.-COCII..~Ilcwlt, b, 00*; scrni Ili. 2051 (11.0); 31% oxinic (XVIII), h, 145 W. (5 g.) In 15W cc. UtOll hydrogenated with 0.5 V. at 30-5* under normal prenture gave 1.7 r. F1j..CJl_ -1 (XIXI, bia 88% and 2.4 g. fraction secoldary aillille), b, 180-15% not further III- X17gave an )V.Ilt deriv. RX), m. 104.b-5.0' nil N-plithatyl de-iv.. in. 60 (ligrolue). and wits into 3-I)hthalinild~-1-cyclobutanemrixuy)iC RCId. 178-M* (11.0). XX tivated with X1 and the resulting hydru$dt subjmte4 to it Ciatim (lcrt.vfaaw 11irr d1lit"C-It". (NIlBz).CIjj_.6lINIIC0j t. in, JPW (aq, 1.,tCill), IV re .- k duced like VII gitve iZj-Y,, (XXI). bs 12111-2'. dn 1,11)8. nit 1.4-IM, All? 5-1.17. XXI oxidized like Vill rave 7,5 "a oxi) diester, b, 112-13'. seml. mbelzone in. 170' 7R% I [nic (XXID, 1), 127", d" I.I&M, like XVIII C 4 g. aliflao dicsict. 4A 0,4% and 11 g. Coln 141 ba 195% I-I)p4regillY Ille irvowlary ninitie. D: (10 9 1 10 cc. litOll treAvil witty 10 g, KI ill 6 cc. 1110. holD 10 ling. Oil a )1,0 bach, and K-orkt!d up gave 5 9. C11761('o'lit (Xxlll). ~l 113* (ticco -11iji)11.)~ XXIII (5 g.) in 100 ec . W17o It(Ol I trelit,id pot I ioniv it: duirinj 19 lirs. with 160 g. 3% Na-lig wti tjrri ig, the superuatant liquid scild. from lig, boiled 0 brill.:aridlified, and extil. with E1#O a g. b. 110'. b. 194'; nzy ..'~~U 11thillmnlum salt M. 1r64 (11toll). A more con- venient method of prepg I from XII was as follows. XII 31 g.) was converted, like in the prelin. cil' XIII but replac- the PhCJlOII by i(XI cc. iLbs. RtOll, Into 32 g. crude (!lI,.ClIN..CII,2IINHC%Ht (=V). Crude XXI'V (32 g.) subjected to a Curtlis depwUtlon Save 13 C. L11-411 3 CHNs.ClIsk"INIls, bm 1115% 1 it with I'd black & W% 1. b. 155* 11.3-dMc daVc`T2n1a81!_(HtOH)j. _ I .4 /S.Involds on& in the cyclobuMne series, 11, CjLctq-_,___. t.,Jl.rfk ff 170 and 114 01~t . I toll:111111%). M-1i. er go. 1957); Cf. G.A. 53 ittil"44.- I-SoftnAlln ilegredation "I, 1,3-bi%(dimctliytanii;lii)cycl~)uu- We as well as therinal fission of Reppe adducts It Dm cyclo. octatetruenii and several dienrophiles result only In Itutts- -tion of butadlene (1) initrad of the exptvtcd cyclobutit. diene. A ~ioln. of 1.8 S. 1.,I.bts(dinictliylaintivi)crc$~bq- tant-911tel 41) In '.10 ml. McOll Is shaken I hr. t0th ApO (Imm, h S. AgN'O, and 10%, Aq. NaOll). Aftet fittrAtm and witthin , of the ppt. with MeOl 1. tbe filtrnte Is er!l!14- tit 20-35* im wcuo. Front a bath tcrup. of 120' u 1 decomr.n. irlith formation of 20 ml. g-.vq, which V OM over 60% 1-10)1, takes place: the gas hu a C-11 ratIR16i I-)r 1.5 b" ; the resulting ga4 Is ltd into a Robt, of Lr In CII,Cl,. btatune, ru. 117*, is left. H (4."2 g.) after treatine tit m-curd bit; to the Arst prx-~,xhtre, on tlistiti. vf the 114trikir, Sivrs 2 oil W011 which on dilo. wit.1i water yields Ali (11. Mttr tZi. iri:h`ether, dryiiig. and cyapg.. the ytllcw tit (,'A mg.) I,i inked "ith 50 mg. mAltic anhydride w Five III, '(dJ)x&nt--tthcr) jFialg, CA. 44, OKISJ) 1 ~ I - - UW110 W34 coal-le co'hIs 46. oil (Vt) CC I ~ja(28 9.) find 23 j. t yeloktatetment 6 leated A h3. sit a th temp. 4 IW-&*. At &It btly b er teVIp. (4,e_ cxmpri. takes plct to e. 25 It. IV. INIM45W. 0. ImUng 0.1 inole (24 X.) 1.~11115 min. to sitx)ut OW, 3W-1,10 mi. Nis Is vigninusly evolved and pro,es to ~e I (lb-11% y1eh , rrfjtn the residut there 6 obtainetA 4J-6 ti, oll-He 2,f)-no h1halenedicubox3itite (V), m. 18711, 0-45.8 it. P) ill-Me phthitlatt bi 10,60', and Gh V1 In, At 300' with 30&,~ Id-C Vt gives V. Wi Nit), in. 105* (R TNI41 CA 43 6194j).bbeeled to I;, b 'p'.113obtalne in 69-04% 1.4-dinnelhoxywphthourne. M. $00, 0*4 1.4-4 lutthol( henanthrelle, to. 124.5-16.50, am Is4atod 4W 41!,It Mt- Vill (R - At). m. 136-7* W. owl.), Itm oa tll~frtll tic-rutlati"n 1,41- lacvIoxyllophtt", and I 1-411actwxypherianthrelle. cu. 137 01 the . ; #,U!20i of c)-clo,%tatrtnipie and w-naphithoquilifte, m. Rilthrou ishione, and a misil. of I~soutexl* ill. IN* (MtOill (the mIsM sup. i 1with outhriltic 11,2-beurai tbrnqui:~(.ne, ol, 1681 Is 1660). C. Distri r.-AM. I from L. (J)AE3d D. (Tub, 90. 2m 1-4 li-populAkm of dlhjdrobenzodiphen obtalpecl bLrmdW~~nflf ,caction '. . I jobotm t"yqw. A 0*. a dry) b Rd Itendithe "d WA dim. :and the soln. extil. with ft of 3 r, U In t0 ft. A& ON. 0.3% aft . to iiVIO*9 cc. abs. mm vo j0 N L 4% H 0m folliu aNd ClItNo im. vo-P, cb, suvam -M eAsmyckbutme (11) and Zu 1. $1, 1131% ouguts that ft v6 t ved Inta. w (IV) ad& d of M Is now itk alts. Own IV., SIMHar ft* conditiml gives &a mop 80 r, o-C~K(CHBrv)# in ow and 52 hn. with 105 S. Nd In Am - evapd. to 730 cc., decokr-, ) I I. with IVA) the I liviv 8o% Ir. M. W KUO Is "eilIO-12 lan. with #A "j JI.. vmsw with 1.211-74 soln. a lb S. 11 hwo O..A-W.LI-HgwWlg 1A)MMellborto .2 r with PhK (m. 1321), cated,110 the bp. In a AV Distri WN Broadoatoldut v"Wassf2. thodimido L 2 4 -A-cail-re N r 1 let . PO m -0 239 4 958) b * Vn" prt d f om . r p I thalm to am the &M g CC ~4N;~ I ,off rhw . of I 2-pilt~81im Was ob- il tAlOtd; Do bf Prtdm ti A T= i on w t 0ORKt~1mide U YkIds, 1-bmw*4-ph)"u P=tm M. 98 . BromInatlat gives tri ImMo ro ez* 99 p p 101 - The , of IV Id eadly subMtutedl by methoxy or, to ykw- d ph(hall n ' m 117-18 and I ~, l a4b romo-s-1 r thol Y o &4WW ~71 AVRAMJ IVAR 6 A KE -7 Dietz,,t _.~"d __/4E3b/4E2cQ) out". V. S=e bnmo tLqirqjlves of Crib. "oft ustamts Avram. Elise ',kj;jj -it. _irt; 11_1~7111=_ m __ ---- R_0:1i . re . 1311111,111 Powlim, Studii cercddri chitin. 7, IM-07(1959) I summary); d. C.A. $3. 109W; pi tectilt tb~tl. Both cis- (1) and kami-1,2-cyclobtitancAlcubox,llilc acid (11) time converted into a mixt. of cij- (Up and huns-1.2- dibrom,xyttlobutaut (IV) by the Ifunstilletker reaction (whkh vrast therefore not stereospecific). :. (35 g.), "I. 13944D.6'. at Its anhydride (V) In 160-M, cc. 1`110 wivi added to 85 g. AgNO& in IM cc. HIO. Tte Ag salt of I pptd. The salt was dissiolved in IIW cc. dry "C4. Xted. and cooled to 0'. Dr (87.9 11.) irm added (the tertili. rose to OP), tLe soln. filtered. 39, nq. Nall.Sov added till d6coloradon occurred. the soln. itlisilied (Ilift .dried (:MgS0j. the solvent evapd. in R colmin. awl the residue fisictloinated twice in vacito to give I. mixt.. (19.2- 21.0 g.1 )1 14% JU and 7811'0 IV. 11, in. 131A.5', wa prepd. l4ilin the dl-Rt e%ter of !. bli 138% b) convi:rthic lis with MOM to the di-Ut ester (if 11, b1, 1920% and 0en N41- Ing witli (IN IICI 12 lirs. The Ag salt of 11 was convertcd Into a initt. of 26(,'10 111 and 65% IV as Rbo-e. I-Bromo- r. lobute.3i: was diwoolved In 130 cc. IslopeTtane and dry Wncr vias intsoduced at 0' tinder ulurmfolct Illumination SA hiri. Fractionation gave 10 g. 111. 07 ~-o purity, bm 102% Ill. - 14.5 to - 14,2% tin 2,010:1, PsV IMPRI. IV, 97% plifilY, bu ILIA", in, -.1.5 to -4.0*. dia M1651, n1t 1,044. was ptciwd. III CIICI, by brouilliallon tit cyclo- butane, A nilxt. (21.4 1.) of III nud IV, 2 L; g. Al Brip, wid 0.036 i.c. 1110 was stirred In 160 cc. CS, tit 0-15" 10 lirs. L The C!lw slAn. was dernit, tell (min the red res! i whieb sel-KI., washed, evapd.. and The residue fractionated in mcun. Thus. 1Z-16 mist. was obtained cont W" It'( 47 bel' IV, and 3: .5yo 1,3-dibr3mocyclobutane NI) (d,td" III.- gas chromatography). Thili mixt. (10.7 g.) a n 1 20 li. powd., K0111 W" heated at 10~_10* I hr. From tile gas evolved, I.4o.-.IIC1CCAI:CIIs(Vn pondenstdinatrap.andlICI-~ Cli was adsorbed In a Cull) soln. VII will Identified by cLritir.-t-ting It Into titrabromovitlylarely1frie. A (10.7 0 of III aud IV din(Aved In 10 cc. C,'~ iras inittert with 3 g. Allit, dimlved III So oc. CSI at 01, itatd. isith dry liBr, allitattext 2 hirs. rat Ott and 6 hTs. at 15'.. The wivrot wits decanted, cvapd., and the itsidue disid. in Tribonlobtitane (VUI) (104.). It, 1044% du 2.= I.MM, was obtained. VI (2 g.) heated at 110* wltbt, 11' Lx KOII gave VU. 1.2-Dibromocyclobtatant-1.2-fti.,- .5caeld (LX)(30.3 1.)wasdisarilved In 2014ce. 11,0, ncu- tradi'led with Nile to pi 7. and dropped lutc~n soln.of A.C- NO, (34.5 1. In ~W cc. 'lit,O). The As salt oM(47-S0l:-) ppw. rhe llunridleckir reaction ~d this (IRA g.) Rave 3 g. 1.1.2,!',-tctrabrotnoc)lclobutane (X), m. :.*-Nl* (McOll). AlBri (I.X3 g.) dissolved In 100 cc. US, was added to 1b.0 g. I at 0* and ngitated at 10-20" 10 firs. A ridirt. of 6f, liters (C,11,llr,) was obtained, hr 114-16'. 1 (7.2 g.) da-, solved 111 60 Cr. Q116 Ires mixed with 7.9 1. dry pyridine and 22.2 g. Pb(0Ach..tnd stirred at 50 .00' 1 hr. 7CIl#_ butene (XI) evolved wis Introduced into a soln. tit r In Cll,CJ,. from which 1.4 g. 1,2-dibrD-.iiLcych~ittitane,%-as 6b- talned. tha 05-100". k Bask enntg. IbO cc. dry CC4. 17 g. broniosuccinlitild I, and 0.5 g. benso) I pevoilde was filled with carefully (Well XI and saltat"I it 70r-4* 0 lilt. I'll P. CC14 8411n. Was 11"RIlted f"IM the I)MY'litt (011) 11VIA, slid tile Wilvent evapd. Ily fractionating tile residuo. dibmnincyclobutane 2 R-3.5 g.). list 80--6', was obtalnod. Zi of quaternary salts A 1,11-diamino- crdobuttine. Nflaprela Awain and C. 1). Nenitzesett. 7bid.100-74,-Theattirliptediloffiiintindegrtktlitti,in(ifl,.I.- bis(iiiiiietliyl-.tmino)e)-clobtitane ditnethobroutide (1) In the resence of PhLi (11) was found to bt a 3oinalnus, giv- P Ing pheny1rcycMutene (111). 1 (IN g.), ni. above 245* W61'.'! i ~ 11-1, W~ Avo,o) ) was prepd. from 9.8 C. I A-biAdimethriamitiokyelobutan6~ (IV) dissolved in 10 cc. drj McOlf at 0 by satil. It with dry Meur and allowing the it Ixt. tD stand 12 Ism. To 100 cc., EW gold. Of 11, obtsslne~ I Irmt 0.6 C. Phl1r, 4.0 g. I was added. Tbe soln. was egitatid 80-100 hrs. Me,N was isolated 03 Its plerate J3 1.). AbD obtained *vre a white * cryst. product, rm. 157 C tOH). ard 0.45 g. 111, be RD-8 . 0 Hi d I i was converte nto ,4-dialtropl enyl phenylcyclo-i 981 bute l lfid IV dd su e. us. ny . ed to 15 cc. (0.6 g.) was a . 30% HA and 10" 10 f ti d t 0 1 3 bi dl i - - - s ffr a ve irs. to g . o( .methylamitsOcyclobutane N A'-dtoxide m. 85-W* (by- groscopic). plerate sm. 18 S' jJ1ItOH Distr: 4E2c(A?4E3b/4E3d Preptrotion of crclobutadiene. - - - I t Armin JR n Marcia. 1% ria m B h t uc ares , cerveMri chit". 7 review (atid results , of expti. work baud on it) was prescutiA An. ODIMMIOR - I- :Lnd aryl-, with the synthesis of cyclobutadiene or sdk) cyclobutadiene derii-s. tjohnann degradation of the diquaternary base )I 1,"iaminocyclobutane. thermal: decompn. of cycloacatetritene adducts, and attempts to, am cyclobutAdicue from brominsted derivs. of cyclo- ' ~ F a i l ydobutndlcne was detected In ne were pet orraid. Q AgN% and Ilg comilexes, &L vrtfl as (for a shot periocl) in the pseous statt. Trenstormatiorn c4 the lfg-c)Tlb- buladiene complex into cyclo&tatetmene m-as accurnplished.. ltt and ar *Intel derirs. olcyclobutidicne vn!m prepd. ~~,ky g~ s , r ( A!RAM_2_YaMu-QjaLMPICAj Eliza; NENITZESCU, Costin D.[Nenitescu, C.D.], acad. Research In the neries of cyclobutane. V. On the bromoderivatives of cyclobutane. VL Research in the obtainment of quaternary salts derived from cyc:,obutaLnediamine. Rev chWe 4 no.2:253-270 '59- (EM 9:7) 1. Aus don Cheniachan Forachungslaboratorium der Akademle der RVR9 Bukarest. 2. "Iecteur en chef, Comite do redaction, Revue do Chimie; Mitglied der Akademie der Rumaniechen Volkarepublik (for Nenitescu) (Ring cimpoands) (Cyclobutane) (Bromine) (Quateniary compounds) (Salts) (Cyclobutanediamine) AT~AIII, M. --- --- - .. A rovif-w of Vole. 1-2 of C. D. NeniterculF Tratat elewrntar de Chimle orrsnien (Flementarv Trratisv on CIrp L-72. - - .~nin rhF-ilstry. r. : T?T-7Tc7A DF %curp-cti, Rumania. Vol. 10, no. 2, Feb. 1959. Sept. Monthly LiFt of S-,iEt Eliropran kccez~slonz. (EIAl), LC. Vol. P, no. 9,111959. Uncl. I F14 - - v t I J~T--- with sold. sq. Ag A 41"$e slid Altered, and the ir"Iduo j,'042 wasised 111,111111 RW51 on -1 N nvrWd. flat, RtOH Save Al-ft lin 3(0-. is-lb (O.X2 Y. .4 A 1)) - tmated under COiip with dif. IkW,~ C-4. S2. 5H ~;Va 0.2 cc. Pa. 14- b fit froen 11,23,44 to lxwg,-T~e efiralmatior. of 'TAM (0-52 Jr.) powdeved and addod grWaslir to Sir Its CIICh,, -._S I ivul the mist. filtered. washeel. dried. and "apd. pvo 0.1 g. W~VLLM -.111s yleldetl an unstAw p.11) wlthLJ gNOv Pvt a WYNt. co-Plex having the llmc- oil, conig, 42.39~ Br and 7.15% N. which decilmilpill. ca ture lot rx- 1). C-ck&ta i r( rattle dibroicido atkiftlid In ai.templed distri. ito mrw. llielco Willi KMnb, at -is' by the method of CON WO' iiihich existed for short ;eriolls of time In On 6Awous oute Biju (C.A. 47, OMfl rye 43% J"Wakrowftycill6litop-cill. *"Rs demonstrated by trfttbks U-lb with a onsail atnt. of -2* (13110-PtAr. 1111CO- 11 steam and sweeping with vir through Astwite arA Mr. J,1 l(Mbil T)4 if OCid ( I tn. 1~01 (430.N to give a ru which to rmad lie-lb with AqNQ We, F. W. HoOm4sal- AsN(V (Is), (1b) (4i.2s.)biloDcc.H*Oadlusted*itb3 44-KOV01417- trmted drypwipa with stirring with 401 AgNOa 14 900 cc.; HeO. and the Ppt- filtered Off Mpr( , washed With HsO., RtCJJ. and RtvO. and 4rkd 24 h1q. I the dark " PA 0 gave 04 & jig Sall (M) of 11. JU (40 g.) and at cc. CCU Irm rduxed with the slowiremovall 30-40cc-CCht 1h the Or condenser, the residue cooled, treated with 8.1 cc, bliated: "+ridy on the water bath, nftxed 15 TRIM, C001111111 1119"ll- b 4;rkd, and evapd., and the re"m (9. R K.) d6ri I itt dry RljO, kept 24 hire. oter KilM. OW -.87 pvel.b,115-20 m.1041(hieOllorpemethell. I.D. S.) and 42 C. 0.6el4q U-11S shaken 115-20 hirs. tit r4ornprir with 35 cc. abs. 1360. tile EW 13ytf dtcAuttlif- thl' I i sludp watibed with RtO. the couriblued exts. was led, 11ried. and evapl. under N gave a pile yellow oil Witt. au iiedd, ch4racterlitic odor, deco"'p. about OU". The NO 901111, '" " / / -9 fj r r f jFr IF 1 9- FT 14 Main 4E2c(j)/4E3d . -Disidmilks by: Altr;rs' ~~_lcmft M acid. x1aria _ 'Mal PMOMO MA111 waz ~ddtd 71 4 U1 -1 Me 92. tr r it - In)' l Sli IF Ir I # .11 d S. cru I V in 80 re, AN. irt I", IN F. ~Vtllruv l Am nc ( .5 1.) , Y ' 'A 10t h i MD Oll l = d l 2 vAuxt"I 1-4 hys- Jind 2 - 160, 1,5 tv, 2 "a N*OH. ar, Wits tll tie v cc. a so t _ c n, o 1 it, , ~ ' ' 6 I M 112091WA *111IMllint and atirritilt vnWh. FilterinS i NaNDs in 4A vc. 140 (at -3 rintil wAh stirring), 1t. . , inj with ethty. dtylvS the cthtr wilt. (MgSo filterin ) l inlit. was Wried 2 his. at 0% kLpt overritsbt at rom temp,, . , ,ap, the illhtci, iind disstg. 94vt (as a liesidue) 63 % betit l- aml extd, Nitli ether. the eit. teutralized with NistiC %, flie i y oxycy~lobulartc (VI). bm 986, b, OD". ill, OWN FsV 1 5114 11"desired res all ditcanted, the tit. dried 1 Intl tit:' Vt,O e"p3. I o give 32% bensyl at-. (1). N 0 , ani 411.411; . . , I'd 16% 3-beau"Y-1-cycluIxiliancl. k1critified by Its , (11). b. 145% d= 1,11VOl phenylumtham, m.. Ila . Through a skdn. of O.o g. vi in ' 7 l 1.5240). 1 %as Identified as the phriqlurttlvan ti 78 1 il cc. Me % OtdrY 14hrinas passed (or 5 inin. Afterthesoln, was cooled s.01 kept I hr. st room temp a art of tile IlDr t,1411411 'Ind nby Its phenylurrithan, M. 1115" (H toll). T - was trinoy-cd in r-arxet. the solo. nEu ., p tralited with Na CO YKI of trie Iliazotn6on was 74.3%. lit this ".actl0fl, 10 'prqn., a" the org. layer dt" ('N d i AIttro r";0') drid tonwition of cycloproptitin comp,1%. itias obwtved Intl the ' . 4iitd. The fmction, b. 100' [Mito. MeNG and cycSo. 1)tinjanerr ret,tyrtingruitnt dki not txvur~ To c(millrin tilt a Nti%nl (Vil)). was trfttcd with Ph Isti ryanate to Siva cyclo~ cyclolmlane itructure of 11. the folkiwing toactiLlid vIOM bu'anol phertylititthan, ill. 127' (peir. ether) Dry HBr can" txjt. H (6 q.) in 60 co. anhyd. CallaN %%-x Od'14A (rown tellip. irith ittirring) to n ieornph~x of 10.5 g. C '()l;3IKl . ps VVIS pa, '-" thrcx3sh 7.5 g. 11 In 30 oc. MeNo, fix J~-10 i 105 cc. anhyd. Cilit.N. the Hit. stirr%M 0.5 br., kel It 01"r- * m n. Alld C:,'Ccw Vall cliMillated its aictio. The x)ln,." inmtriiihied with anhyd. KsCO, and Mitred and the 1116- . pmrrd over Ice lt3O. ind 1111. night, hinted 2 Lys. at OD thrke with 1:1 Itthilt-l(A tered The filtrate was extd tmte lc=tg. I"ibydroirycyclobutAril (VIU) treated with 0 . . the exts. washed with 1110. d'I. IICI, wid 11.0 nimiti, drild - ph bocy- tw% te to girt (-after 3-4 hri. 135.5 1,0 utttlmn, m * '207" Another I)rLxd a! the cYclobuttint rinil preservation (BISM!, filu-m-d. and the &ilvent tvapd. The teslilile gave &21'~; (111), h, I *' Ols- S~3 ' ,. after " r d I ation, was tbe CNI. of III-Et 3-hydroxycirclo. butan" 1-d"ylvxyt2te (&) by tht, dialotaflon of th F 10 5Ctnk=rIV2USc tn. 101 (EtO ) 5 cc. CJJbN wits t-ri"'wist 0.6 9- IH lit 1 I g e di-Et The YkW- . . RM1104 hi St:.,. CjII3N and 3.5ce. TiA the Inixt. teltoyfir- a.-id Ili phraylurethan W) Moll). Oxidn.i (A IX pvt F-55 dLrit S~C)-Ck,, Iii. butall-Ille-1 1 11-ilk4irbox late iiislit, filtered, and coned. in ruimit. Addis, (it a litAt 1110 and achl ificA >n with lICI rave D101 1. in. 1216. T4 an kt, , 1 y : M. h, 123*f; SeinicatImItone in. 1771 (RIO11), The rinison (-It the SlablUt of th lA cooled r3ixt. tif 5 S. 11 and 4.8 g. PhSOCI was adde I d-op- overnizI it wisr ' 1A. ct the inixt 1110 II N kept a nh d C e cyc Y xitane ring lit V And IX anti of the at's""Ce of Any cYclopropatic Ang may uve bi~rn . . . 2 . . & , a y mblett. and Vie oil Layer septl. The nq. Layer wi ext's " ~ the re of substituents with-l catct. anti tim, fact tillat in It 1041 c2se-I the cyclopruparte ring "Uld not Lv stabiliz,-d . dil /,.,%ith et:wr, the oil and ether lxyrrs wakhed with 1l 1, by ra*narKe. ' ' & i fil arw fvand., 1L ltie N soja.. drW (MxSo,). 410 mid Naj(, i-v I ~, F- --- ---1 V-T TV F- T V 4930 Distr: Ylaralgiii In 69 C Miss., VU Oring at -6 to V W" 1.5 C.- Dr In'!, 12bS J~ UfttA Swi WM & sheand'dasoc fafo- -CH 0 ke t 0.8 hr. in the in mcxo vielded, 3L.*nd CcA V M m n -]>-'I" Din!, CrWx ne" TA, 'gareta Av 11C -l"W79-.150 cc. d-- FW shaken 0. br. with 0 1. O.Wil1c, L if filtered UnAtr N from the lig sludge. washed with 11,0, and I 1 54, FO Client (Il in $t4.!N RO) i dirner-its it) the presence 41 NI, writked up yitMtd W-120 mg. 4,5-benb)trkyc1oj6*0.01-8j- (CO). (11) to dodeca-1,4,7,0.1 I-ptntaene (VI), m. 78,0'; ti t -dirttr(lip. Mtn wartning vra3vonw-ried, with clcavi~Xeol the rn.p. rose and the O-content c4 the rnatC%"1=2d:. the middle c)rlobutxne ring. tt 1,2;5."ibenzocych6CtA-- -Vlktpt 12hrs,inalror treatedseyeral)krs. with an air jet. trtmtne 1j1,j..,,,,hkh, with Be, und--t*rnt Finz coutnetiov I" EtOw4n.gavethe permide (VII), to. 135* (decompn.),', -8 1, -~,Ulentj VII Wtoge2ulted over JPd-C care it hydi n, rn.; to 2,5 4;7,S-dibtqxobIry0oj4.2.0jcctx oc rho -ont (V); 1,2 N-BI deriv. OD X.) Ol I " 8.5 g. U in ale cv.~ 1060,c .1-91-07170cands-06%11. V1(VDmg.)andW'i. dry r1jO shakeik 0.5 hr. manually awd 3 bra. mechanically ing. MOCk anhydride heated 5 Min. W! Fa-W- an4 extd.- ~witti OW g. 041,% LI-ITg (of I," g; 0.5 Na-lis 0 V1111 with EhOgnim 3D Fag. hygfCKO* a1duct, m. 2W-V. FtjO laycr d-.rA-,ited, tht HI sluCilt vrashrT.,lith EtV I, tht V1 am N-PhtayInuldinidt g%vt an adduct, ni. above 2601 r-) In a". Clatiai AcOll and- camhir;id Et3O sc4m. washed with 11#0 anti filtered frm, 7,670 yrIlDw Wid conts. 16( ISO 9. KOAcTICId Ste"111, Und dild. with N and the Otyale wor3pid its,, ldtd 7 8 X. Ht, in. 1330 A~t cc Et3o). M 0 10 k, 11110. AM the teoduct Isolated with 1130 yielded 1.3 g. 2 5.- oc. *411,Clo rtfluxed 4-3 hrs. Unde.1 N and tvapl. ig, &AeO N 3v:w pvt 0.73 1. IV, m 309' (sublhtcd its pow). . KOI 2M 5 cc - EtQ)1 rtfluxed 2 bro. gave IV ji EtOAC raonhed ant! with Hr% pyt~ptbnlie atid.9, 3,4.'?.Mbtutobkydol4.2-O)oeta-3.7--dkne, to. 1330; and phthjAk &W:iydride. IV 0 1 ff.) In 2.0c. Coll trmtedotht Owthtr 11(1" (coned.) pre c#%qte-yrllow CrYstals", with "td. &q. XVO* X%Ye%KAjNtN, m.-2221 (MD4 C-An. m. 131 ind EtOl~)- Ut Infrared .t an borpt)om Pei dIvissed. 'VIV (0.1 5.) in iti W11 tM spectrii o(Oto cmpdL Awls ism, _3 to. W. 11,1 &Emma HATIMSOU, Gheorghe; AVRM, Margareta; DINU, Doina; NENITESCU, Coistin D.,, acad. Infrarod "otr= ol! di.bonvotria. x-etadione, Studii corc cbim 9 no.342764U 161. 1. Institutul do ob!.Ydqi al Acadomisi R.P.R.9 Sectia do chimle orgazim, Bucuresti. 2. Redac-Wr rewponsabil *,Iltudii si carestari do ohW98 (for Nonitesou). I AP~_, Margareta MATIESCU, Gkaorghe D.; DIHU, Doinal DI.WIMCU, Ilia G. I -3MTEM 0 4 W. Costin D 0 a.cad. Studies in cyclobutene series (VIII). Adducts of benzoeyelabutadione with some cyclic diones. Studii corc chim 9 no,3435-W 161, 1, Institutul de chinie, al Academia R..P.R., Sectit do chisie o:rganical, Ducurenti. 14A Up Gh.D.; AYW,,,JWjMMtgt WITESCUp C.D.s acad Infrared spectra of.Afte. _U 3producto of cyclooetatetraene with different phylodlenos* Stu c chim 10 no.1:65-72 162. L laboratorul de ishimis orjWca al Inatitutului Politehnic A Centrul do cores-tari specials al Hiniterului Sanatatii, Bacuresti, 2. Membru al Comitstului do rodactie si redactor responsabilp 03tudii ei cercelarL de chimie* (for Neniteacu)* ~a; STERN* AVRM$J~4rgarp ~ERCI,, Rende; DINMESCU., I,G,; NENITESCUj, C.D. acad. Condensation of l,,.,:6-djiod-2-phonylprop&ne vith ethyl malonatee Studii cer chim 10 no,D71,40 162o I 1, Centru.1 de ..-ercetari chimice al Academiei. R.P*R... Sectia de chimie organica,, Wcuristi.. 2. Membru al Comitetului do redactle si redactor responeabilp "Studii A cereetarl do chimie* (for Nonitescu)* KATEESCU 0 D AVRAM) Margut"i. DINU, Doina; MENITZEXU, C.D. txe;i~el scuo-C. be I * , Infrared spectrum of dibenzotricyclooctadiene. Hey chimie 8 no.1:13-20 163. 1. Institute of ChemLstry of the Academy of tho R.P.R. Bucharest. "2*,,Nmber of the Academy of the R.P.R. (for Nenitescu). .AVRAM,_ t!t~rggrAt4,-JUTEES" 3U, G.D.; DINIJ, Doina; DINULESCU, I.G.: - MNITZESCU, C.D. [N,snitescu, C.D.) Flember of the Acadeny of the M.R. Investigations in the cyclobutane series (VIII:). Rev chimie 8 no.1:77-86 163. 1. Institute of 3hemistry of the Academy of the R.P.R., Bacharesto MITESCUp C.D.,, academician; AVRAM, flart;arota; POGLTY, I.I.; KATMSCU, Gh.D. PARCON, H&Ivlna. Synthesis mid themkl dooornposition of tricyclr -- 14.2.2.02-5]-deca-3.7.~l-triens. Studii carc chim 3.1 no.It 7-18 163. I* Seatia do chimie or6:anioa a Contrului do cereetari chinice al Acadomiei R.P..R.j Ikicureati. DINULi.'3CU , I jj,~ G. ; AV;LU.'i, A,ryar.)t ; ~A': -j"' e ". - j 7*1~-. :;I . I I I 11 ___ .... ..... ' - p Costin 1. Re a e ar --. h in t ho ~ , V __' i) Ix- t ar~ o e r~ r 14, , . I'L - 14 - ',--I d ' I , i- - - - : -', -* -11 12 n o s `5 , 3 57 -3 64 '(4 1. Center of Urgran ' ! (h~.r , ,* Fwf, r-llo -- , F.m.,,ir, !tr. ~' - - -"C-IIY,Pn I i 7V kllt.p no.l., TURCU,T., prof.; PAINA,N,,, cb-.; ICVESCU, Gabriela, dr.; DUTU, Doina, dr.; OMMI.-niria, dr.IFU)MCU, 0.,, dr. The pronounced inorease in rats infected with the causal agents of anthropozoonosits demands intensification of rat eradication. I J. hyg. epidem. (Pridia) 9 no.10~-76 Ja-FI64 I 4j.; AVRAM, N. Constantin; FILDSON, I.; FRII-MRICH, R, Calculation of relnfo:,~ced concrete frRmes In the plastic stage. Pul St si Tohn Tim 8 no.D161-167 Ja-Je 163. AVFAM, N. Constantin; VOI.A., N.I.; IFAUNESCU, M.i MIHAF~CU, A.- GitU:A,, A. New resullLs of' roultrating concrete. Bul St al' Tehn Tim 8 no.l:l (;9-185 Ja-Je '63. RUMINIA / :3oil Scic!nc-.). ~~inaral Furtili:,orz;. J-4 Abs Jour: Ref Zhuz--Biol., No 8, 1958, :;,13F~9. Abstract: undor P13.1 ple-wint..p. raid ao s id ssiliv ill thu prosancu of' 6 loavus, N ZO wid aftor bho closing of rows 11 2:0 and K 60. Tho ausos ind4,,,a;',;d showod good. risults CLt j,,,-ny tj.." ,)rL--ijnta1 stations in various torritorioa of tho LmLl. -- V. V. Prok- hoshav. cowltry I Grains Category,: cultivated Plr~"';B 1.958, Vc) k8M I, NO .La jour: Tomol D Wvideccu' Davidescui Poposey) I.; TAW I) SCJL. RUB- 1.1st' Or I'Griculturc~hc 11-,troducti-Orl of Inst lts or t1ja Ex-porinunts on ~Jintur Wheat, Title Rost Ui'Llcl. Corn, and Sprint; and Fertilizers -.Gron , 1957, 2k, 1o ~, 117-69 ilub I All List, core( 11 of forti).iZers Vem tile ayplicat" owil1c; statiLlne I ct: Meril.lants 01 mc; 1953-1955 at t1le fall %ti in Kon- I,bstn conducted dur 011 of merhulcs*- at the M)criilui:ktal stat 1,16 basic fertj.lizera ullaor stantea reGiI.11) On apply t,ons of Turz1Y ,.;:c.)0rjr.wnta1 Sta Corn; at the Card 1/2 NO 1 -1, 1-958, z,,o 488W In jauga rw On P ,COll panels of 3Ucjlava I, tile lacInG ,,,) ' "L'at; at t1le e "Or"tQ from SlIell-1va realoll and Xperitlental ,t.,roshtl Under Studin ~_,, a-1.yO"rshaya r, tIons cf ~k.'J'j spring In tile 'Etc D110611ti n alia i.joar,, to vInter wjjL,,t Creirion.. On app.1yine Dc'::1ayaska The a ccc,rdina to thL silav-dr,-8131na 't't. veeL rtlc.10 :.ndictes t ~ '08 ).Cn plizIses the basic fort-ij.-I he r.. Of 30 t suitable (1L8L., C'f kJ;/'ia Cra ulldL~r t c 0 N 4o P 30 1( 'L "a'11,12V and 20 cat I r-'n 20), 1 11 "' Lmnure Plus Aa) uldar the sp and w1l'ter %10,t, rInG wheat (M 30 110/ha). (P 0 4, .F2 ~11.:) k&,/ f8tova C:axi 2/2 m M-35 Ate&=&$ bko"al Arriuatteal .. ArArGG I lUah&r* I . . . 41. 1-t Ila &&t 1961, vv W. 0 The Itclasol Sbo xOnamose 36616" ot do Oweo%-. bu5h"7t r VO I V. 2. ;Rsportton the cO=P1O--1jn of an! t%lo zaltO4 or Aggrl~~' tre ftt~tt , U, '-I* ~trl rdLn&r7 Session 0.1 A,.--b27 the *salon of Z7 Lprl". 1~ 3h Gq1: R X:'j 2. who 0:4 amodvzic TrIarrulation get-rk In Ithe .;*stern ;w t of tl,.* Count-y Czx-rt 94 out I.-- Var**-~. r! ~Xing 37atme &&d the 1'3ss*.bt.-1ty 0.' its sUar. 'T, h* 3tato Goodozic %etwri,,'znrr A~PLI~A, L~~r 11- ZA!W:A i an,% kW T. t3?A-4 of =4 Cortor #Or Of Territory urmS-Ara; " 3- *Th6 Now M.P.B. 21/1M -mtoaw*Al C."mrs. In Pm&4ct1.o!-,* 0. YAR-39 CaZd1dato ist Sc-.cne* (Cw.Vd4t In Stlir-Lo) 14. 'The llecosaltj of Ada;t!ng the fbr t-o Crranizatick I of Terri t4 r7s J"r X. XCASTASIC Aal inigr I. Cw!RIAC; rv 53-59. ;Ialra" for -119 JapedIt! -j- C-rz%rlt-tiom of the tjrT In -3-4pport of t:,- Soc'ills% Valts. art-r A. MVIA; .wf.' kner S. A%~An Center *or the Ores- 6. 'The zLlz&t-o-i a wrltor),'; ost; C30t 20M-N I&GREA) A.1 BOTOSANUM, Is,,- NEGREA, St. (Banat); TABACkRU) I.; SEWN) E.; DANCAU,, D.; A~MMI S. (Gerniooara); DECU, A. (OLtenia); DECU., V. (Oltenia),- Mmiscu-1R.; CRGIIIDAN, T. (Cheile Virghisului):j TANASACHS, J.; GURGESCI)p Hv, (Dobrogea) Contribution to tle study-of mollusks in Rumanbin caves* Pt. 3, Studii cerc biol anim-115 nR.3:333-342 163. 1. Comunicare preiantata de M.A. lonescu, mambra corespondeVt al Academiei R.P.R. A VT, 'Y Y) ~ % *.1 0 ~ Il on tno vaTlabilit.-v of Qlc OP clp-~ (Ord. OrIlicn.dite, SuOrd. PalT.ntorev, Fum. lEchyroprall, ao) Stud! I c(irc bliA s. rocl 306 nl' ~- pelec I ory. AT,, L. Stafania ~ ~' A new opillonine, Platybunus eirdaii n. sp. StuRi care biol 9. zool 16 no, 6.- 01-4WI '61,. 1. "Emll Racovita" Institute of Speloology, p ~. i i . I A.; SAi~O, h., L.".TvAll Fr.; I.; t,.'.U'J3ESGU, I in,c,,.; SjAt~;-, Gh.; tNl',A:-!, V.p ltlj~. -1 Drying, som-c! maturlals in fiAdized boa. .'-OW cidlie Illn petr J.5 :io.7:1,09-4.11 .11 164 k AVRAMCHIK, M.N. ~ - -~ i . Grovth of reindeer mosis in the central part of the Anadyr River Basin. Bot.sbnr. 39 no,3s437-441 Ky-J* 154. (KLRA 7:7) 1. Anadyrskaya opytmaya oleneyodaheekays stantsipa. (Anadyr Ulle7--Uchens) (14chane-Anadyr Valley) TUGOLOV, H.A., prof., eoktDr ekon.nPilk; BLYUHIN. I.G., prof., dok*.or ekon.nauk [dece6sedl; RUMTANTM, A.M., prof.; XOIUIIYMIKO, A.A., dotsent, kand.eV:on.nmik-, SHNNTARSON, A.I.. prof.. doktor alcon.nmuk; LIP, Sh.B., prof., doktor ekon.nauk; SMDKOVA, G.M,, kand.ekon. nauk; FIMMKIT, Ta.K.; DVORKIN, I.H., doktor ekon,nauk; 3IDOROTo I.F.; XXAFIZOV, R.Kh., kAnd.okon.nank; NIKOLA'M, A.B.. kand.ekon. nauk;,AVWqW~,,-.?.'?..O,kand.okon.nauk; ALITER, L.B., doktor skon. nauk; BOTARSEIT, A.Ta., lrof., doktor ekon.nmik; BREGAL1, H.Ta., prof., doktor ek:on.nauk; ARZIML14TAN, A.A.; va6ODIN, V.S., dotsent, kand.ekon.nwak; 95XMIA, L.S.. laind.okon.nnuk: BUNKINA, M.K.. doteen't, knnl.el:on.nnuk; TBVRETSKOV, Aj., kmd.ekon,nauk; FADETHYA, T.A*q kandeekononauk; KOLGANOV, M.V., prof., 11oktor ekon.nauke, KHROKUSHIN, G'B.' kand.okon.mauk-, MOSHENSKIT, K.G., kand.elcon.nauk; IV.;6JV, N.N., kand.okon.nauk; GUTTSAYT, M.G.. dotsent, kanil.ekon. nauk; ABOLTIN, I.Ta., prof., doktor skou.nauk; KOLLONTAT, ir.m., kand.skon.na-ak; (MUKHARHV. L.1.. kand.ekon.nwik; POKROVSKIT, A.I., kond.okon.nank; DADASHXV, G.A., dotsent, knnd,skon.nnuk; AUSHINA. I.Vot knnd.okon.nauk: MUNIN, V.A., doteent, Icand.ekon.nau.1c; (Continued on next card) TSAGOLOV, N.A.--(continj,ed) Uard 2. 102LOV, A.P.; TINOY.SYNV, T,T., kzknd.lstor.nat~k; ALIXSBYXT, A.M., dotsent, k&nd.ekvn.:Dauk; FILATOTA, Ta.M., doteent, kand.okon.nauk, Prinimall uchnallye: VOLKOV, P.M., kand.okon.mauk; KHRONUSHIN, G.B.; VOZlr&$BN:3:IT, L.A., nauelinyy actradnik. SPMWSXATA, L., red.; CHEFALRA, C., lekh-n.red. fCriticism cf piesent-dny baitrgeols, reformist, and revisionist economic theorleal KrItika sovro"nnyk-h burilwasnykh, reformistakikli i revisionlateklkh bkonomicheskikh tecrii. P,>d red. N.A.T.Sagalova. Moskva, lzd-.vo lbtsiallno-ekon.lit-ry, 1960. 588 Pe (MMA 13:5) 1. Noscov. Universitst. 2. Chleka-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Arwu- manyan). ~Hconomice) AVIUVCHU!~,_ Fedor Petrovich, kand.elconom. nauk; VIASIYEVICII, Yuriy I- I 'YKH, P.T., red.; kamd. okon. nauk; 1CMEIMIR, G]iAP,CYZVAj ii.L, tokhn, rods [Militarization of' the national oconorW and Intonoification of the contradLetions of imperialismIMitarizataiia ekono- miki i oboatreitie protivorecidi impoilallzma. Yoak-vap Voonizdat,, 19&!. 141 p. (MIRA 15:10) (11unitions) (World politics) NMYACH, Ye. F.; SAMCRENKO, Z. A.; PrinimRla. uchastiye-A~~CHM: L P. Sorption el water vapor by hydrophilic high pOlnero. Part 8t Isotherms or sorption and of heat of wetting (if polyeaprol&otain. Ukr. kbim. zhur. 28 no-51514-Ul 162. I:MIRA 3.5910) (Nylon) (sorption) (Heat of wetting) NEMYACH, Ye. F.; SAMCHINKO, Z. A.1 Prinimala ucl.pti:ro Sorption of water vapors by bydrophilio hijh Investigation of the structural changes of on sorption and thermochamiml. data, Ukr. ~ 703-706 162. 1. Inatitut obahchey-i neorilanicheakoy (Nylon) (Sorption) (T AVRAMQMj L. P. p)lymro. Part 91 M,,rcaprrolattam based . Zhu . 28 no,.61 OURA 15:10) i AN Ukr&9R. lemistry) 8,1002ji/64/000/006/M74/0776 AGCBSSION Nt i AP4040772 AUMORt Nakryschs, Too V, T ITLE t Kinetics of dissolution of s)mthetio polyamides rpylon'F otoa SOURCEt AN UkrRSR* Dopovidi,., no. 6. i164s, 774-776 TOPIC TAGSt caprone, enants, yenants. anide, polyamide,, po3yamide dissolutions, poly amide dissolution kinetical mothylene group, formic acid ABSTRACTs The kinetics of t'ho solution of polyeaprolaoteni (caprone), jolyhexa- mothylenadipamide (anide), and polyonanthamide (onant) woro invostigatcd in aqueous, .solutions of formio acid of various concentrations at 20 0. The study was moti-. vated by the inadequacy of existing studies or the kinctiam of oolubiUty of polyamides. It was established that the solubility of polyamides depends to a great-extent on their chemical etructuret decreasing with an increase In the number of methyleno groups In Us elementary link of macromolooules of po3,vmeroo For 2-3 hours after tho onset of dineolittion, the percorrLage of disoolved poly- amides i (%) in found to follovi the empirical relations 4erc T in the time in o9luttonj and v*" ml-A are constants*, Typical values.for v ACCESSION XRt AP4040772 J and B for various cowentrat!Lonei of formio aoid are given in Table I of Enole 010, Orig. art. has 5 graphs and one tables ASSOCIATIONt Insty*tut tagaMnay I noorsianichnoy khimdy AN UkrWR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemisixyg' AN Qu-55~R) SUBMITTEDs 25sop,63 ENOM 01 SUB CODE1 GG NO PJW SOVt 001 OTHERt 000 I-Pard 2'/3 ACCE&SION M: AKOMM ENCLWW j 01 (a) (b)Ksrq3m 65 4 0 Si 1.0.25 i6a iTabie Is Values lof the coefficients 63:1 0:9$ 2,30 65 1" ~ in the kinetic aolubility'.Oquation 4 1 01 2139, 174, 63:1 1:01 2 60 178 (d),EN811T 66,4 0,9$ 2:46 lie (a) Polyamide'll"I'l (b) Caprone (o) Anide (d) Tenant (enant?) (o) Concentration of formic sold I:HGOOII) O'WLE% Card 3/3 DUMINSKlY, A.V.; AlrfU~!CHILKt..~.P.; KURILRIKO, O.D.; NEERYACIN, Yc-.F, Heat of reactions between a sulfonnted styrene caticrule aril water. Dokl. M S.SSR 159 no.5sII20-1122 D 164 (MIRA At]) 1. Institut olishchey i noorganicheskoy khimli AR SSSR. 2. Chlen korrespondent AN SSSR (for Dumanskly). ACC N;t: AP7010716 1375 ';()U'IC;-' COD": U*V0020/66, 171006/1373/ A IWM I OR: Nc!cryach, Ye. 1%; Gorolcho,eatsicnva, N. V.;__�vr,,T,,(*.!Lu-lsl,-,L.$,,e.; I'itrilenlm, 0. D.; Dumnn!;kly, A. V. (Corresponding I~ombar Ali SSSR) OZ: In-stitute of GanernI :ind lnor~,anic Chemistry, Acndmy of Sciences UI(rainian SSR! (Institut obshchoy i ncorganicheskoy khinil AN UkrSSR) TIT7-E: Naturo of exchango ~.ona and the hydration enorgy of Ionites SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dolclady, r. 4171, no. 6, 1966, 1373-137!, TOP:X TAGS: ion oxchantp, hoat of hydration, ionito SM CODE: 07 1 MY; IMC T -. The outhora state that while studying the heaLc or hydration of cow hydrophilic polyiners, t~~,Icy uGcd ionites as a convenient model obJect for inve3ti- Gation. When wQtting with water dry ind moistened sampl,ts of K+ , Na + , Ca 2* and .Fe3+ forms of the culfostyrone cationite KU-2 with a nominal divinylbemene content of 4 and 201.1.1 the heats increased in all cases in the order K*-'-' No*-- C8 2*< FeJ -Ijis gave rise to the thought that there is a certain reLation3hip between the encr.-Y of hydration and the charge of the counter ionG. To check this 6UP 9oGition) the author5 undertook to irvestigatc-the heats of wetting with water. at 20-.sulfO- Card 1/2 UDC: 536.664 + 541-183.12 ACC NF.: A117010716 aty ene cationite samples vIth the following exchange ions: GIngle-chorged Cs -7 + 11 + 2 -t- 2 -t- 1 '%b I K Ala doubly-Charged Ba , Ca , %~32 and triply- charged Fe34' , A0+ - At the same time, water-vapor ao:rption isotherms were taken for the anme aamples.at 200 on D vacuum.aorption apparatu;. The authors state that t'l-le ror'lllta Juctify the aaccrtiDn that a Iirect relationt;:iij) exiuto between the size of the charge of exchange ions Drd the hydration energy V ionitea as determined from the heats of wetting them.with -water,, Orig. art. has: 1 figure. OLIRS : 40,3W Card 2/2 L 2106-M EWT(1)/0dP(M)/?S(V)-3/EWA(d) OW ACCESSION NR: AP5024779 uR/ooPi/65/ooo/oo9/i1A9/n45: AUTHOR: -Klikh, Yu. 0- A.); Ay~M N. A. ", t TITLE; Certain cases of the lerturbed motion of a mass point in a central v tational field SOURCE: AN UkrRSR. Dopo-ridif no. 9, 1965, 1139-1145 TOPIC TAGS: spacecraft-Ac.t1pr , apacecraft trajectory, asymptotic method, nonlineei mechanics ABSTRACT: The Krylov-Bogolyutov method Is applied to solvi:ng the problem of motio4 of a flight vehicle with a.small constant thrust in a centrftl gravitational field. The flight vehicle In considered as a point whose mass m vai-ies linearly. The equations of rotlon are transIbrued to a form with a small :parameter c (c = ih/mo, where m0 is the initial mass cf mand I is the rate of expenditure of the mass) multiplying t1he nonlinear terns. This form of the equationD makes it possible to apply atiyoptotic methods of ncnlinear mechanics to the solution of the problem * ' By applyJng tha avereging method, equations of the first approximation are derivedi wh1cil are vor &ny direction of the thrust force. The equations of the first ~; 0 a pr x1mation are integrated and the trajectories of motion are determined for the' ,p Co rd 1 / 2 41111; 11 L M646 ACCESSION NR: AP5024779 following two particular cases i a) radial thrust, itnd b) ownstant direction thrust. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and 23 formulas. [LK1 4SSOCIATION: Odealkyy polit0hnichnyy instytut (Odeasa Polytechnic Institute) SUBM11TED: 26Sep64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: Sv, ME Aw 1:5 NO REF SOV: OOLA 0MR: 004 ATD PRESS: v Card LUCOVSKIY, Sergey Ivanovioh; I)YMCIIUK, Gennadiy Konstantinovich; DROBOT, Boris Yako'lle-vich; AV!j~.'~GIIUK, Rostislav Nikiforovichs Prinimali uchastiy-3: PIARIYOKOV, V.V.; RAKIROV, U.Kh.; NIKITIN, V.S., kan-1. -Lekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SIEBAKOV, B.A., gorn. lnzh.j otv. Ted. (Ventilation of mkies and strip mines] Ventiliat.siia shakht karlarov. [By] S.I.Lugovskii i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nedra," 1964. 306 P. (M1RA 17:5) AVRMCI=l R.Nsp Jnsh. Vientilating mirses brIng multi-lovol workir - oj.' unconneoted, depositao Sbor. nfttt(-b. trad. EGRI nc..I(,LSO-8' 1161 (MTRA 17t8) Mficient method of cantilaOnp dovalcp~ horioans during multi-lovel mining. lbid.%M-~)Al MiG(O/WTWi/E~C(t) P:,-4/Pe-~%/Pne-2 GW/HLK L 24804-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4049980 S/0000/64/400/01)0/0003/0015 'A UTHOR: Avramchu V V. TITLE: Polyebrornatle pola:rlintfi~n of isome lunar arc"\*~) SOURCEt AN UkrSSR. Qlmmft! ~jyft. TW A-LUDY L j_Mtrg-AoMj~Oqkk vAp~kqy tR k (P~h-y es of the moon and Xiev, Nwikova-damka, 1904, 3-111 ol rftatloa -Umov effe-.~, -polychromatic -polartzatuion TOPIC TAGS: moon. lunar o a 0 01 ADS'MAM The author gives i h,,~Iof outline of tho meaning of Vie Umov effect as lnteqTc- "led by G. V.. Rozonberg (U:FN, 119,-~,No- 11, 67 i 1959). It- Is postulated dint in the cn,-x of the --- Ization on wwvclength fis chic to sonke oth,~ir factor than the mom the dependence of polar I the ults of polarization meastiremints of the moun In L8 Vmov effect. The authorgiv,es res croBi i3ections of the spectTum oN*r a range of 355 - 600 tim, The observations wcr~D mrried out in September 19C2. Aji sna~ysis of these data shma that at a phase of +12 - 130 the- polarization of the inveattgnted doWls Increases towsrd tlie red end o1' the spectrum, %Yhtch contradIcts the results 6WLined by E.K. Cohnn. For other phaties the degree of polarizv.- tion ~is an --Jmost monotoni.,611y vaibying functlon of wavelength Nihich increases intengely in ultraviolet light (;koff 356 nrn), The author has also establisbod a lependonce between iho L 248o4-65 ACCESSION NR: AT4049980 -in =hInum-degre"f-p-01 a rim a tio WW-al b n-narr-Mv-1 iartA--"th-t-8PMtrIM Aeff-= 430 imd 560 nm). At the phase ~21~0. 3 polaritation wws not dotectt;rd In ally part of tbe Spec- trum investIgated. Compurlz;oil with the resiatsobtained by E.Xi Cohqu tuid K,N. Derk-ach (Tr. Kbar1k. astron. On. 14, Ut, 1062) shows that the resultn of tile latter are 40% below the Arue vnItim. "in theswilmr vilnhp-q to thank A.V. Markov and V.R--Kojuu~~-- le,va who werv responsible for :hC fIDTmulation of t4is 9tudy. 'I (Prig. nrt. his: C formul;ks, 1 6 ;-Igareii and 2j tables. ASSOCIATION. None SUB'MTTED: 07May64 E14CL: 00 SUB CODE: AA NO REF SOV: 012 IYMERI 004 L 321 Y-65 BVT(1)/FGC O'S/GW 'ACCESSION NR: AT502460B /000/000101121P, 701 UT11ORt Avramehuk,,-V-,- ITLE: Multicolor polairimeir~~ of the light of the twilight and day ky at the zenith SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Voprosy sistrofiziki; isoledovantye atmoafer Venery I Maras. (Problemii in actrophysics; investigation of the stmos- ~horea of Venue and Marti). Kiev, lzd-.vo Naukova dum'ka, 1965, 112-120 TOPIC TACS: twilight, clay sky, polarimetric inveatij~ation, Ught polarization, plenetary atmosphere, ijts 15 ABSTRACT: Measurements of the dellree of light polar:1'zation of the twi- light and day sky in 12 spectral regions of the 355--600 nm band were carried out with the 70-cm Cassegrainian reflector and electropolarim- ater with rotating polaroid of the Main Astronomical Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. The measurements shoip that the observed values of the degree of polarization In the zenith ane cons ide rab ly'le&,j for all wavelengths than the theoretically derivad viklues of polariza- tion of first-order acattering computed for a Raylaillh atmosphore Data show further that the value of maximum polarization never exceeds Card L 3219-M ACCESSION NRs AT5024608 70-73% for the red rogion of the spectrum and 50-60% for the, ultra- violet. The results of observations indicate that in the spectral interval 620--1-600 nm Oie flegree of polarization haa only a negligible dependence on wavelength. . A sharp drop in the degree of polar -izatton is evident at 420 nm. Ohl;,, art. hast 4 figures and 6 tableti, IDM) ASSOCIATIONt Glavnaya antronomicheakaya observatoriya AN UkrSGR (14ai SUBMITTEDs 05Jun65 BINCLi 00 SUB CODEt ES SOVI1 0.' 04" OTHERI 000 ATD PRESS i 2 PAYLOVI I.F.) kand.biolcgorkauk; LEBEDEVA, K.K., nauchw notrudnik., AYRAI% "IKO fitaxsUy tokhnik Methods fvr protecting grain crop*. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol, 7 no,702-24 J1 162, (MIRA 15:11) ,.(Central Black Earth gion-Grain-Diseases and pests) (Central Black Harth tion-Plants, Protection of) Act_kRs "6m 5710 SOURCE CODE: 0/013/66/ooo/oog/0125/0225 INVENTOR: Naydis, N. M.; _AvriMa.~qRkq,,.A,. K.; Yakuta, B. L.; Ryzhov, L. S.; Korchin, Yu. M.; KalyuzhW, 0. K.; Ku-.,hinskiy, V. A. ORG: None 0 TITM Fuel delivery controller for internal combustion engines. Class 46, No. 181445 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyehlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no, 9, 1966, 125 TOPIC TAGS: engine fuel system, air temperature, fuel control ABSTRAM, This Author's Certificate introduces: 1. A fuel delivery controller for internal combustion engines. The unit consists of a device for transmitting signals to a servomechanism, a stack of aneroid capsules and two correctors with pickups. These pickups are made in the form of bimetallic plates equipped with manual adjust- ment screws. Each of these '3imetalo varies fuel delivery as a function of air tem- perature. The second corrector is connected to the fuel delivery channel supplying fuel to the engine to allow for the variation in the spec!ific weight of the fuel with temperature. 2. A modification of this controller in wMch transition from one type of fuel to another is eimplifie-1 by a scale on the device for correcting temperature (specific weight)$' The indicating needle of the correctot scale can be set by a manual, adjustment screws SUB COM' 21/ SUBM DAIM: 28Jun63 Card 1 urc: 62i.43mi-44i.2 AKIWNWV, B.B.; AVRJ,~=.O. k.Y.; Rk)ffj, Yu.S. Optimm power of a oondensi~ electric power plant operated on p(at. Trudy List.energ. AN IBSSI no,lOtl2-21 '59. (141RA 13:6) (Peat) Ollectric power plante) '04 TROlTSKIY, N.A.j AVRAMNY 3.1. Correlation betwien the dose and absorbed dose in the irradiation of seeds. Radiobiologila 4 no.ItI80-181 164. (MIRA 17W 1. Inatitut biol,>gii AN BSSR, Minsk. L 55133-41-- APS101110, '~/651009/003 '202/0204 p TNT 6R/Mi A A. MMOR: A 4 IP40yev, A. N. Mushinskay L. G.,; Savcl~enko, Zhebrak, TITLE: Fale sterllity~ in-Pla~ts caused~ by penetratlng:~adlation #-1965, 202-204 SOURCE: AN DSSR. t~Ok~a6j v~ 9, no. 3 T6FIC-TAGS: radioblollogy.0' go ma i~ay, cobalt 60, radiai4on effect, aleed, pl;jnt genetics fm d contly process to obt4in hybrid AE-STRAM: It is a IW~ori. se(ids by the itr4tion. Tb;! authors studiei:4 the possibi!~ity of Induc- usual method of flowwo C4, irig male sterility Iniplonts ;,by Ir-radlLitinji alr-dried 4ucurber, ryelj', wheat, Wish and other seeds AM 1~amma ray' ~06 C061) in thii atomic reacitor of the AN ft WiSR. Critical dasesj: fo!;~' e'aqh specles of plants were used. A relv'~ionship was noted be~tween ste'rilit, d ~~he radiation dose in the '~'ase of must&' # cabb~age, cu- t cumber, and rape. In' com a d bijans. some varieties wire less 8003r ive than others to the same rzolal~lon doso. PcIlen Vas found to be sterile In non-triadiat- 0 ed plants, indicatinsi-6110. Ple oterility. imay be due to some other ~actorsi~ In Card 1/2 vxl,',M,,~?"~~,~~R ;A U'N'l F~ if Pq r, 'Mkl~o'i; L 55133-65 Accr.!>*SICW NJU AP501109C genera---- hoivcver-~- the-- xvzul~lo V~ Ahil (IXP(,rin*nts-- showo~;L Alihat-. i rradiat ion --of- seeds- - I --tncreat-es--pollen-sterlIJ~ty--~'$"bat joint- plantip d maternal varlety,'. A~of -an 4radlate 1 art. has: 4 'tables. ASSOCIATION. .-Otdel genotixt i,isit,:ilogii. AN OSSR (Genetil[co and Cytology Sectiori All BSSR) SUBHITTED: ManO MICIP.. 00 SLM CODE % LS In PEr sov- 017 OTHER: 003 ~ex~! 2/2, 1 ATIA)MAKO, F.D. lbr a fundmnuW ohaza of the arstes of stan&Lrdising the q"lit of coal, Ugoll 30 B0,216-9 1 155, OWU 8Z I$ MIUglooboollbalmildro. (coal) AVPjWfNKO, B.I.; ipArnw, A.N.; KJSHINSKAYA, L.G.; SAVC"LNKOP A.P. Morphological az,d b1ologioml changen in plants subjeated to gama Irradiation, :Dokl, AN HSSR 9 no. 5040-343 My 165 (MIRA 19tl) 1. Thstitut gen~tiki i ts1tologli V1 BSSR. Svbmitted February 280 1964, - BMW] T 0,1091-A(, - ;MLV~Tn) ACC NR7~3.49-57 :30URCE CODB: UR/0250/65/009/DD5/0340/034 A. Nj ks Satchenkp. A. AUTHOR: Avramenko, B. I-$ Ip!.~y P. ORG: Institute of Genetic 9 mid C;Oologp AN BSSR (Institut genetiki i tsitologii AN BS9.R) TITLEt Morphological and *~ic~.ogiaal changes In plants induced by gamma a SOURCEt AN BSSR. Doklady,, v, 9.. no. 5,, 1965, 340-343 TOPIC TAGS: gamma rayp radiai,ion plant effect, plant chemistry ABSTRACT; Critical and sx;bIaLW. doses of gar=a rays stunted the growth :of tomatoes~ cucumbers, cabbage, mustardp radishes, beans, beats, and . ,onione. Seeds exposed to such doses germinated 1-14 days :Later than did ,the control. Subsequent development was also si.ower. Theise doses like.- wise altered the plants' morphology, particularly the leavobs. 11oweverp, tall the changcs gradually disapixiared by the time the plan-~s flowered, indicating tht~t plants recover at. a certain stage of developmentp even after receiNing very high doses of radiation, ITTadiation also kffected the bio- chemical composition of the plant-so For examplep it reduced the fat content .of weitard arxi cabbage oe(de belcrit that of the controls I.ow doseis of gamma reTas on the other hando had a sttmLUting effeiA, They hastened the ripeninj; of thic fruits and increasvid the plants' productivityo: This paper was presented t,y A6ad6nician'AN BSSk A. R. 'Zheb-,Mk. Orig. w,-t. has: 3 tabies. (JFRS3 SUB COM, (~ / ORIG REF: 007 1 ()TH REP: 003 SUBM DAM 28Feb64 - ---F 8(6) PHASE I BOOK E)TWITATION SOV/2382 'Avrmenko F.D P V.I. Veytx,, 3.A. Gure-vich., V.I. Denisov., L.G. Zakharin, I.S. Kolosor, X.N. Krar-,hkovskiy, S.N. Kritskiy, M.M. Lebedev., T.K. Leontlyeva., M.F. Mankell, A.S. Nekrasov,, G.I. Rossiyevskiy., and B,I. Shvorin Oanovrqye voprony planimmutra, V*dInoy energetichaskoy sistemy SSSR (B&sic Problems in Planning a Uni:1,lied. Power System for the LYSSR,) moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRO 1959- 174 p, Errata slip inserted. 2,500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akadeirdya nauk SSSR, Energaticheskiy Institut. Eft.: G.M. Krzhizhanovokly, Academician and V.I. Veyts,, CorreBponding Member., USSR AcadmV of'Sc.11entes; Tech, Ed,: S.0, Markovich. : This book Is intendoid for goverment planning circles, scientific research organizations and others interested in the electrification ot the WSR. MVERAMi The book. exmimes 1;be principal problems oZ a unified power system Card 1/ 11 Basic: Problems (Cont.) SOV12382 of the system, the increaving use of semtcondu~- torn, tht use of varicrus types of fuels, etc. These proUms were presented in two e%clier publiewliona of the AcadeW of Sciencea. Nwichn)-ye osziovy sozdaviya I va-zvltlya yedinory energetiche okoy sistemy SSSR (Scientl ft,- 13a8ea in thn Cc-eation und LktNmlopment of a Uniftea Power System in the 7u'S'T~; (!Ontlusions of % o~y)-,,ji 1j-,+, III,, ;j0jj,,O-- ence., Moscow, 1Qr'* and Re!zrtfttka nauchuykh omiov razvlti~a sistem I ikh ob"yelinenipt yvaimj.,na omergeticheakupi siiitemy (Working Out or 3~!ientific Bases In tht DeveloIntent of Pcnwr Svstfma and. Their Intagration Tnto a Unified Power Plynim. F'An-ien: Vnprosy sovetskoy nauki, Moacvr., 1951, The following per6onn pixticipated in wri 4 1 n4z thoh book: F.D. Avraneako (Chapters 2 mid 4); V.T. Ve.4v (rhaptprs 2 section 4 of Chapter 3,, Chapter 4, section.1 of Chapter 6, Chapters ti and 9); B.A. Ourevich (Chapter 1. s"tion I of Chapter 7); V.I. Deninov (Charters 4 and 8); A.G. Zakaiarin (se'aUon 2 of,Vhaptir 7); N.A. Kw,aulov, S.N. Kritskiy and M.F. Menkell (Chapter 5); W.K. Krach-kovskly (section 4 and 5 of Chapter 6); I.S. Koslov (section 8 of iAiapter 1); M.M. Leb,-dev (kThalittr 6, se(-tion I of C4apter 7, Chapters 9.,10,11); T.K. Leontlyeva, (se,ition I of c1apter 3); A.S. Netcrasov (sections 2 arid 3 of Qhapter 9'); G.I. Rossiyv~-7,akly (Chapter 3); B.I. Sh-vorin (Chapter 2). 9hoatt vto participated in preparing the nuteric-1 vert~: M.M. Alliegovj, K.N. Bestuzheva, V.A. Bondarvna, M.S. Vdovf-,ht-nko, A.L. V-11kanov, Ye.A. Volkova, V.A. Gadiyeva, I.". Xftlyn, D.N. Korobova, 'ft.S. Kretirdna, M.A. Card 3111 AVIUMDKO -YWIMOr- DMItrilemLabi ERUSANOVMY, Semen GenrJkhovich,- ftA VAp E.A., rot.; MOZDOV, G.H.s tekhn. red. [Magnitogorsk and I'Lumetak; competition between the steelworkers of the Urals and Siberial 14agnitka-Xuznetak; sorovnovauie metAl- lurgov Urals, i Sibiri, MosIcvaj, Izd-vo VTsSPS ProTizdat, 1962. 97 p. (YIRA 15:5) (Novokuznetsk-Steel industry) (Magnitogorek-Steel industry) (3ooialiat competition) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tri 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 Os * 0 4k 00 9 0 o .0 0 0o 4 o q 6 0 o I t is 11 ti 4 M uhe to Is is It a30 b M 21 a M x 11 J.; u to a to to a 1. a A-J-A --- K to R 1-1 V V -A --- 1 -1 PA a 1.1 a U4 a i t II I a4 6 6, G to a cot 0 a a -C -00 -00 00 00 *06 -00 0 glipectinteig as maictutfouton 91 usal Mitiab"s sad -00 0000 0 a volsift k wA fritably Wed mw. f WAS"twilts. o 11 Avranwitiln alml A. A. 14=%kovskil. Ndis,L -ZS I-s"M '~llwl Prom. M Ttvh. Ser. No. b 0. 4AR4 13 (M), .-Cown. of a final molawes to 191 Priz and roiling i : : It with otK-ond-strike mammite in M-italt(arn dcvt"vws the 1vtolty.4 lisp 2 tools. Thrquablyo(the =00 0 '3 1% not *,,Iw 41141 lite Islogifis 11 viol Miter 00 00 a 00 8 to 4 so goo 30 e too too It kL u 0 IV NoA 8 R I to .1 11 In 11, '.11 14.$ lobe 0 % a i w 04 It is" a 111 v it tv it 0 0 0 0 0~0 0 0 0 0 0 off 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 oil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0io * 0 0 000 of 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,e 00000000*0000040001,A , 1 1 , 6 . -J.4t 06 4 n a,. 1iol.j "I 11-k I-C Owl" tit. P 0 6 1 ^041 "AA .00 4,06 IWO. ", No. 7. 42-3(ita).- Tlot=va M14 be ImWkd in the miter at jbt jit ka -as & dIX1A=.abonIbtAbsckvCtvWvt. "1001 V. K. Iku" .00 9800 will - I a** 000 -Coo ood goo few %0 fell Po* Also No use glow #QMIAV so to)4*3 MAP qwf Got SIA1116.1. 0 1 -1-7 a FAA 0 i 9 a 4 3 v IF u SIT IIA 41 A, It 01#1 di 0 0 it 0 0 * 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 10 4A.v toom *me -.. 1. )7434. Qpyt razdoya korov v kolkliozakh molokove~o~;o zoovetucVA~tk3.LIeninakly rayon mosk, OblT Sots. zhivetnov(dstvo, 1949, No. 8. e. 40-45. SO: letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 7. 1949 F AVRAMENKO, G. 1. Cand Agr Sci -- (dise) " KTfeot of various types of oombination of sucottlent fadders upon Ilie growth and development of heifers &nd their subsequent milIc productivity." Mos, 1959. 17 pp (All-Union Order of Lenin AorAd AZr Soi im V. I. Lenin. All-Union Soi Res Inst of Fjiimnl Himbindry), 150 copies (KL, 45-59, 148) _63- 4kVRAY=O, I.. red&ktor; KERILLINA. L., I.Ahnichaskiy radwktor. [Youth outstripa time; the participation of Commi Ust Youth and young people in the struWle to rtdas labor productivitr] Holodezhl obgoniaet vremia; ob uclmstii koveomolitsev i molcdezhi v bor'be za povy,shania proizroditillai truda. Xoekva, OMolodalia gvardila," 19550 79 P. (KLRA 80) (Inbor productivity) XMUVIISXVA-HOWDCHIKOVA, Lerisa, Payloyna; AVRAKMO, I... red.; KHMIN, M., tvkhn,red. [Orain earn; storitis from the life of iniltivated cereals] Mabnye koloolis; rauskazy is shisni kullturnykh zlakoT. Moskva, Isd-vo TsK VWX 91olodain gvardiia," 1959. 174 p. (MMA 12:10) (Grain) KUDRINTSE'VA--F,OI,OliCt-11KOVA, Larina Pavlovrn; AIT'k-ENKO, I., red.; VOLHOVAI L., rod. [History of an apple trees; true stories on the wonlerful life of it fruit treml Istorlia odno-I iablon'ki; pravdivy-3 ranska7,y ob vdivIt,Wr.oi zhimi plodovogo dereva. Monkvi p Mol-adain grvardiia, 19(%/+. 126 p. (MIRA 17:4) RUDXCV. D.F.; AVRAMENED, I.D.; JIRAZ]iXVSXATA O,Wo kW" 0" - Using DDI oil soktltms for combating posts in the May greeabelt. Nauch.trudjr Inst.ent.i fit. 6:60-88 155. (MMA 9: 7) (Kiev--DDY (Insectiolde)) (Ilev.-Trees-Diseases and posts) AVRAMFIR0, T. T)., Cnnl Tdol Scl ((Ilss) -- "r*rk-chewin,,! rodents of the *,-:azanl- Vpsl,,Prskaya masalf end irf-awires for combstti.nl~~ tif-in". Kbox I Rov, 1960. 17 pp 04in A;Tric ITkr SSR, MhorIkov Order of Labor R,-cl 'Banner A~Trlc Tnst lin V. V Pokl~cbayev), 200 coples (KL, N,o 0, 19(0, 120) HARDZHANYAN, G.M.j ASATRYAR, E.N.; MARKMAN, A.A.; USTIYAN, A.K.; AVRAMENKO, IsDe, Kand, blolog. nauk (Gomell); MISKO, L~Av; 'biolog. naukl ABBASOV# Ya.M., MladOhiy nauchnyy sotrudnilc; SIJ)YIKHOV, D.M., aspirant Tzief information* Ze.ehoh. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.10i 55-57 0 163. (MIRA 17t6) 1. Armyanskiy institut, zitzledeliya (for MLrd%kany&nj Asatryan, Markosyan, Uotlyan), 2, Poltavokly sellskokboxyayetwennyy institut (for Misko). I. Kurakaya oellskokhonyayst-reanaya opytnaya stantsiya (fcr Agafonova). 4. Azerbaydzhanakly nauchno-iseledavatellaki]r institut khlopkovodstvap Kirovabad (for Abbasov). 5. Vseao]ruznyy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Sadykhov). USSR/Diseases of Farm Animals. Noninfectious Diseasos R-2 A,bs. Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 2766 Author :,,kvramenko 1. F. Inst : N-017-g-rvau- Title : Cause of Diarrhea in Newborn Lambs Orig Pub, : Ovtevodtstvo,J95,?, No 4, 42-44 Abstract; : Clinical observettions and experimental tests have shown that poor care and low food value of the fodder given to pregnant ewes and newborn lambs are the reasons for the mass incidence of diar- rhoa in lambs and their high mortality (up to 50%) in kolkhozes in a number of rayons in BxxrTr.",-Mon- golian ASSR. By improving the care and fodtor gi- ven to pregnant ewes, and the administration of sintomycin or blonycin to newborn lambs it was possible to prevent the lambs from contracting Card 1/1 VASIIJCNKO, S.I,; MIZRAKOV, T.L.:-,AYBMMW# 1.1,; ASTMOT. A.V., otyetivtvenzky;r red.; SILIM, L.A.. rid.; ALUANOTA, Toole, takhn,, re&, ["Shakhter-20 ooal oulter-loader] UgolInjri kombain "Shakhter-V Moskra, UgletekhI%d%t,, 1958. 147 p. (MIRA 1197) (Coal mining machinery) hSENZMA. F.A., inzh.: IfIRFNSKIY, N.M.; THOSHCHENKOV, N. A. Relation between the dugme of deformation and the Bpeed and tension during the ntraightOnfilg Df SIIOO'v' steel for automobiles. Stall 25 no.7%632-634 j! 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Zavod "Zaporozhstall". ACC NRt AT6012069 S0UHCF CODE': UR/3l't7/65/(121/00(1/0038/00.;)2 AUTHOR: CbeAunarev. A. 11. (Acad,3mician AN UkrSSR); M, (PrOfel3sor); Mcleshko._Y.J. (Candidate of technical sciences); Prokoflyev V 1. (Caridiahle of tochnical'4 sciences); Avrainenku. 1. N. (Eiigincer)-, DcKlo j!tj Vj_(h K enmik F A, (Eugineer) (Fngf~ ~�r)-,"T.Wla, V. N. (H-wgineor); Movshovich, V. S. (Engineer); 11a, qhchev 1~udfn, D. LUL ___a- V. B. (Engineer); Boroko, jineer); Sukhobrus, e. P. (Engineer); Xh-24n~, V-~P- (Engineer); Yudin, M. 1. (Engineer) ORG: nono ed~~ TITLE: Improvements in thq tee i !Los of production of EbIBNIOT cold-roll wide-strip An - - I steel at the ZaporozhBtall Planttj~' SOURCE.+M'epropetrovi3k. Institut cheniol metallurgiijrudy, v. 21, 1965. Prokatnoye proizvoddtvo (Welding production), 311-52 TOPIC TAGS: stainless stool, bright, stock lubricant, metal rolling, sheet metal, industrial plant / Khl8Nl0T stainless stool, P-' 18 bright. stock lubricant ABSTRACT- On increasing to 11. 8 tcns from the provious 10. 3 tons ttio weight of the ingots UJN*.";? I.G.; AVRAV.9-.;NIhO, K..'. Cyst,s and tumor3 (A' tll,~ medlimrtiniun. Trody Vor. ,~vjd. ilfl,,It. r2. 221-225 ru'3. 18.,31/ AVRAH"Ov :J*I.; KOII;SNIKJU, H.V.; KUDWSOVA, 11411. I. lReaction rate constants and the me#jAnism of reactIons of oxygen atom with methane and ethane. lov. AN SSSR. Otd.khim. nea no../+:621)-627 Ap 163. (MLiA 1,5.3) 1. Institut khImicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. (Paraffins) (Ovgen) (Chemical reacti-)nv Rate ot) 4 KITLINSKATA, Vera Kazimimma; AVRAMMO, I.K., red.; BRUSILOVSKATA. ;3.I.. telchn. red, [China today and tcmori?owl Kitai segodnia i savt:m. laningrad,, Sovetskli plaatell, 1958. 393 P. (KIU 1:48) (Ghina-Description and travel)