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SAUSHKIN, Yu.G.; SOLOVIYEV, A.I.; YEFREMOV, Yu.K.; KOTELINIKCV, V.L.; IOFA, L.Ye.; DANTSIG, B.M.; BARYOV,,,S.A.; GRUZINSKAYA, V.A.; BkRKOVA, G.Ye. V.A.Kondakov, 1886-1959; obituary. Vop. geog. no.54:174-176 ,61. (~LIRA 15:31, (Kondakov, Vadim Aleksandrovich, 1886-1959) ,BARKOV, Sergey Aleksandrovich, dots.; RONZHINA, Nadezhda Mikhaylovna, red.; GARINA, T.D., tekhn,red. (Qualitative analysis; the semimicromethod] Kachestvennyi analiz; polumikrometod. Izd.2. dop. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1962. 267 p. (MIRA 16:4) (Chemistry, Analy-tical-Qualitative) ntudy s5thvlen,zadiaminetetracetic 'zq no.5-1224 , 1- 4 -1223 , ~~.olnplcxlrig Of. ~nd-L~:n (:-I) W~ "I n--'trAl(-triacet!o Zhur. .). ~ M Mf -A 18-8~ N1.1",; ASTKHOV) K.".; c-:Tl- I-ex C,_! tvopllc~ tcme tr 0 1 fermnat, on wJ th hexamethy te I uac,2 I'l." 39 no.7~17117-1'191 TL t, i", n and n Cil I N N t.. i ny Zhor, z IT,. L 315 4_6A =w'r[M)/E17PH) RM ACC NR- AP6008093 SOURCE CODE: UR/0076/66/040/002/0417/0421 AUTHOR: Zhirnova, N. M ; Astakhov, K. V./Barkov , S. A. . ORG: Alo cow State PrdagoZLcUjnEtib1te_inj. Y. 1. t!qat!L(Moskovskiy gosurdarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy institut) 3 ~ 1 TITLE: Spectrophotometric study of c2TRlexlng_!~~tween Indium (III) and 13 diethylenetriaminepentaaectic acid SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, v. 40, no. 2, 1966, 417-421 TOPIC TAGS: acetic acid, complex molecule, Indium compound, equilibrium constant, dissociation constant ABSTRACT: Complexing between indium and the complexon diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid in acid media (up to pH 3) was shidled by using a series of solutions with a constant concentration of complex-forming tons (neodymium and indium perchlorates) and a variable concentration of the complexon. Also employed was a series of solutions with a constant concentration of the colored complex-forming ion Fe(HI) and complexon, and a variable concentration of the colorless complex-forming Ion In(IIP. The equilibrium and dissociation constants of the complex formed by Indium with the complexon were determined spectro- photometrically on these solutions, The tndium-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid complex was found to have a 1: 1 composition, Ile average value of the equilibrium constant was Card 1/2 UDC: 541.49 L 31514-66 ACC NRs AP6008093 found to be 8. 1, and the value of the dissociation constant, 3. 8 x 10-29 (PK 28.42). Orig. art. has: 3 figures, I table, and 4 formulas. H SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: 26Nov64 ORIG REF: 003 OTH REF: 008 i -Card 2/2 ry)~_ BARKOV, S. G. "Device for Testing Fabrics for Abrasion,11 Tekst. prom., 12, ll.`o.8, 1952 (MIIA 18-4) off 0 Cx LV (-,L, it I or 11, It 0 It - -1 -A A's k "'c'm A to 9 -00 00 a do&@. I ObtAining em-noputhindaue -= M CmpOufi4s. G. III 1.111wrillatimid $.M. n t -0 0 BaTkt)v , J.t;rm'Ch,m. W. S. S. 11-1 7. UXI Peii-N~phlhiudonc (1) prcpd. htmu xlv%vtol. 11,S0. juid -e of 03%'CsIfjSA),Na, forlm tile 0-naphthol in (he ptestric futlowills olunhun mlw (C1414O)SIMCI, in. 1(4-6' (CIjfv0).SnCI.' C%JI.O-%hC1" !; 1d-ml) t1d (CuffsOMIC104. I tivcA uo phemyl. ,, ;y,, 0 a hydrazour. and with NIIUJI It forinsacomixf.on. 10~ii' which coaWns no N. Rrdurtion of I will% Zu and IIC, giv" a curnipt]. which, after disui. with Zu du%t. sk-ts pert go a u trimethylenmasilithalene, whov picrate in. 132-~V. 00 2 M. Lvicester met* '40 ;041 &Ia.%LA AFIALLUR~KAI LITIERATURE C: u v AT go It A IT l' 0 0 0 o & : 0 0 0 0 qts 0 * 0 0 100 0 0 o 0 0 0 a 0 9000000 0!0 0 0 o 00 0 0 0060 00 0 00000 0000, BARKOV, V. We are feeding birds. lUn.nat.no.9:36-37 D '56. (NLRL 10:2) 1. Zaveduyushchi3r Mytishchinskim lesoparkom. (Birds--Food) B&UOVI_ V. - IForeat trips. IUn.nat. no.5:24-25 MY l6o. (MMA 13:6) 1. Direktor Mytishchinskogo lesoparks.. (Forests and forestry) BARKOVo V. "I -'-, Hodge. lUn. nat. no4--5-6 Ap 161. (MA 14:3) (NEDUS~' BARKOV, Vp lesovod; ALIN, Yu.; GALIN, A., geolog For the young geographerse IUn. nat. no.5:16-17 YT 163. (MMA 16:7) (Nature study) 13ARKOT. V.A. New centering device for contact lenses. Med.prom. 14 no.4: 42-44 Ap 160. (mmA 13:6) 1. Nauchno-iseledavatellakiy institut glaznykh bolezney imeni Gel 1mgol It sa. (CONTACT LENSES) YA.c)N!I'-OK!Y, P.,11. Prof. Wenml~; !-tsenl. .9 v I Fevelument of theraPauLic- ti~. t:e ',erm . 1 4 , , . I L4 3 .. - - Y.-, , 2 .. - Institute. Trudy "'erm. J-n3. ne~,J. jnL~11. '. '0~ -,09 0.1 ~ ( I,- - '. ~ ~'. '1 11 . 6 ~ ; ~ 1 , I GW/GD L ol,894-67- EWF (1) - I-ACC NRt AT6027225 SOURCE; CODE: UR/0000/66/000/0 TO-1-k-16i3a AUTHOR: Barkov, V. F.; Shinarev, V. N.; Chistyakov, V. F. ORG: none TITLE: Investigation of a DFS-13 spectrograph SOURCE: AN SSSR. SIXrskoye otdelenlye. Sibirskly Institut zemnogo magnetizma, iono I raBprosj~~eniy~ai~a- -1s`s-1e--d-o---v',m--Iya po geomagnetizmu I aeronomil (Studies in geo- magnetism and aeronomy). Moscow Izd-vo Nauka, 1966, 191-195 TOPIC TAGS: spectroscope, solar telescope, electronic device, timing device/ 4 7s U-.3-3 sol-t- 1-f-lescop , D F S s -e c- + t, o y - -,44 ABSTRACT: A modified version of the DFS-13 diffraction spectrogTaph is described which is employed In combination with a ATsU-23 horizontal solar telescoW~i the Ussurlysk solar -station (Ussurivskaya solnechnaya stantsiya). The modification, consisting of providing auto- matic control of the electronic timer, makes the spectrograph suitable for astronomic ob- servations. The diffraction grating of the spectrograph Is 120 x 60 rnm in size, has 600 line/ mm, and concentrates 82% of the reflected light at the wavelength X = 4047 1. The first-order Card L 04894-67 linear dispersion is 4A/mm; it Increases slightly with the wavelength. The instrument pro- file, determined from the noon lines, is represented by an empirical formula in the form of the sum. of three Gaussian curves. The linlf-width of the profile is 0.086 A. The device Is focused photographically onto an Agfa Printon plate, first roughly then exactly. The linear dispersion (established from photographs of the mercury and neon spectra In the center of the solar diB increases monotonically with the wavelength and equals 4.09 A/mm for A = 4200 A and 4. 06 Vmm for A = 6000 A. Light scattering, produced essentially at the various optical surfaces and by reflection from the walls and the internal elements of the device, Is reduced by several diaphragms. The scattered light makes up only 0. 4% of the incident light at 6000 0. 9% at 4500 A, and 1. 4% at 3500 A. In combination with the ATsU-23, the spectrograph has made it possible to study the physical processes in the active regions of the sun. Orig. art. has: 3 formula-B and 6 figures. SUB CODE- 17,20/ SUBM DATE: 25Dec65/ ORIG REF: 005 'I.J1 r&rd 2/2 BARKOT, V.G, Love and protect the nature of our country.' Riol. v shkole no.l: 51-53 Ja-T '58. (MIRA 11:1) 1. Mytishchinakiy lesopark. (Nature study) *tishchi-Forest reserves) _MKQ-V-,Valariy-fcAzorlyaxich,-lesnichiy; DERIM-OGLY, Ye.N., kand. biol. nauk, red.; SULTANOVA, N., red.; PAVLOVA, S., tekhn. red. [Along the forest path; a forester's notes]Na lesnoi trope; zapiski lesnichego. izd.2., dop. Moskva, Flosk. rabochii, 1962. 157 p. (NIRA 15:9) (Natural history) RhRKOV, V.G. I Forest on wasteland. Fr1roda 51 no.7:68-73 JI '62. (11= 15:9) -1. Nytishchinskoye lesoparkovoye khozyaystvo. (Mytishchi region-Reforestation) BARKT~,~~,y -- -g-- 4cau'ah A forester. IUn. nat. no.9:18-19 S 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Direktor Yqtishchinskogo lesoparka Moskovskoy oblasti. (Mytiahdhi region 4 orestry as a profession) BAMOV, V.G. Attracting useful birds. Biol. v shkole no.3188-89 My-Je "3. 0 (KRA 16:10) 1. YWtishchinskoye lesoparkovoye khozyaystvo ~ ~bskovskaya oblast'. '91 S/O&I /r'O/0oQ/0O3 "'/Ol' /00 AUTHOR,. Barkor, V.I. TITLE: Non-Con,2er7ati74. R&dlati-o Tranifez in a Uniform Medium PIR I OD I CAL ~Optika I ipektrotkoplya, 1?10, Vol. 9., No, ", pp. 376-1-185 TEXT -. Radiative transfer in a uniform infinite n-10ium containing a point source of radiation was diescusiod by Amb&rtfumy&.n (Ref. 1) and Chandrasskh&r (Rat. 21. A vimilar problem dealing with awatron diffusion in uniform media 0~r'UTA in nutlear physictc. The problem -was al4o dealt -with by Marshak (Ref. 3) -who dizedssed tho Milne problem for & sphere,, -which Ir. appllca~le in estimating the explosive power of a nu~-lear detonation (Ref. 4), The present author, solvea tho Intogro-differential equation of radiative trant-fer by using finite 6um.s In place of lntegr<, The method iw oqui7alent to the spherit,.,al harmonieg approa(,..q ard Its ad-vuitago i.; ItE rapid convergence in low-order approximatione" The author deri'ves gensral exprersiont 4,"or the mean Intensity and for radiation flux in the n-th approximation. The paper is entirely theorotical. Acknowledgment is made to M.A. YWYash*-7ic:h for suggesting the subjeet ay-ld for his ad-:riait., There,are references: 3 Sovaet,, 6 English and 1 tranvlatio--i frm English intr- H,_-5~lon SUBMITTED, f:l~:' Ca r d -- 2/2 I.- iil-~,: , 1~ ". ~ or-, 'unese, pmqT,2.oAsv iL 00828-66 EWT(1)/E1-JG(v)/EEC_4 OW UR/OC)33/65/042/004/0749/0753 I 'ACCESSION NR: APr-020674 523;755 ~AUTHOR: Barkov, V. 1. TITLE: The problem of coronal solar radiation in the continuous spectrum %4_ SOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 42, no. 4, 1965, 749-753 TOPIC TAGS: solar radiation, solar corona, continuous spectrum, radiation 1 flux, integral equation, partial differential equation ABSTRACT: The radiative transfer equation is solved for a spherically sym- i ~metric isothermal solar corona. With the assumption that the sun can be represented by a nonradiating central black-body disk or radius rl with an Iadjacent radiating outer shell of radius ro, the rollowing radiation transfer L-p equation is obtained where I'ir, rad- -:Ittensil-y and J is the source function. The boundary conditiorn are %vc= by :Card 113 LOD828-66 IACMS.ION 16i Ar5=674 Ar. 0 at IF= re I(r, +P)0 at 'L~ r, The formal solution of this equation is P); r. Me, dt (-I (t, r, tt)- e-1 dt (pi < tL < +1),: til-Cos 01 Y1 (a For an isothermal oorona with temperature T. and introduoing -~he Plank function B) the raaintion intensity am be given by 1(r, P) = B,(T.) exp[-TO(r, P) < Ppf);! 1(r, it) = B,,(T.) (i exp[-q),(r, IL~]) (p. < tL < +4. If one describes the electron density by the expresaion B. ive 0.108 1--card--2/3 L00828-66 KCMSION IM2 AP5020674 the soiution of the resulting radiation flux equation 14 VIP rF*?;-,) 2nV(T., v)Rc S [ S N-2 oft' - 2trolt + r') d., tLdti + 0 0 N.2(Vt2-2fro)i+ro2)dtjjidju1* can be given by -F-(ro)=2,t%Y(T,,v)Re)-101${4.5',VI(6)+Iz(6)'J'+13,;,, -2 )+ M + 9.32 jrj(25) + 11(25) + r2 (-2 )] Here it has been asigmed that A w 2.13, B 3.05f n, - 61 n~~ - 25. As a iiumerical example, F - 8.2 x io-21 watt/m2-oycle for X = 9.1 cm, i:-. 215, and r, - 1. Orig. art- hasc 32 equations. ASSOCIATIOM. none SUMMED: 09Nov64 00 SUB CODE: AA, GP NO VM SM. 001 OTHM: 001 Card 3/3~ -~-- 7.1 AUTHOR: Barkov, V. M. SIOB 1 /61 /OCO/010/004/029 B1 1 7//B207 TITLE: Kinetics of corrosion processes (quantitative-experimental proof of corrosion) PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 10, 19611 261, abstract 1OA149 (101149). ("Materialy 5-y Nauchno-tekhn. konferents-ii molodykh uchenykh, 1957. Novosibirsk, Sib. otd. AN SSSR", 1960, 63-74) TEXT: The film theory of corrosion was quantitatively confirmed by ex- Deriments. The corrosion rate of metals was confirmed to be directly pro Dortional to their active surface. A ma,hematical -elation was found between the active surface and the mass of the dissolved metal. The corrosion processes were classified according to the character of surface transformation of the corrodin- metal. A formula was found for each kind 0 of corrosion to calculate the corrosion rate constant. 17 references are given. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation Card 1/ 1 I j n z I v t" -". '. , HAPKOV~JK!'~ , V . 1-1 linprov"ll'., the Lnr"rip, af,.Li deposits of Solikiiim.,k p0t~1;311 ;-~-Ares, V, 322 -330 165. Permskiy nailchno-issic&n-at ol I J Kly .1-0 0 0 0 as 906600664 0-4 -00 - . 0 1 ? 0 * 0 11 r 0 1 11 1: 31 M 13 YA V 9 pesos so U C 11 1; of U 0 $4 see 0 1 W~Ov V t , - A&S of Cr IWIS. I.. S, PuLatnik and V. N. I!Rrkov. 43 No. 11/12. M 700")); rhnw.- ' Oi-2-Haidened steel contg. C (1.1S, Si O.C.1, !28 17% was drawn at 730' (in 2 4 and Ni 0 %I 12 0 30 C 1 . . . . n r . hr%. and then tit 450. 500 or Ml' for varying petimis, and alsd jurnesird at NN)" for '.III hr. The oerl ", evanul. . -f th, oitb X-rays in the misinal venditim and Ott - varum, 4 at-trettmetit%. The diffution and pliu,r hr ' ~ changes were not completed after 2 hr%~' drawing at 7311 , 00 Jil the steel remaining in a metastable cm,fition. The i h 00 e n t parameter of the ajhase was about OAXV A. givaler t RK)" oe I l drawn li h l 00 n c . an ter annea t ng a drawn stez d i l f *0 e tirmat on 1woem for a long time at 450-OW, the trun-i 00 oward a condition of greater equil. The parameter of 0 oev 'he a phase via% deerra-A-d still differed from the annraW 0 tcel by mom than (UNII A. This confintird the prev.0, 00 ing theory that aging of steel is calltil by p1m]. of findy 00 (tilLptr*edpartktesffomsuperAtil.a~ti(I.)In. 'I'hvfat 00 that the chanae in impact strength followed very cl,~elv tht change in parameter indicate, the rl-e Tviali4in In. .00 0 00 tweta decompri. ind solid ~oln. and imp2rt frength. 0 HAV. Raihmann coo 0 0 4ko 0 * 1 tie 0 t'"ROL"'t I LAWFICAM4 tie 0 1 1 1 4P 1;~ -,4P 0 0 It is A, a a ~11 4- - , 0 0 " 1. - In 00 00 s Elbe 0 00 0 0 0 r 0 0 0 0 0 0 t : 0 0 a a 0 0 0 00 000 0 no 0 D 004, o ' 0 0 w * 0 * 4 41 * 4, * a 'D a 0 0 a FRMSEVICH. I.N.; BORUSHKD. H.S.; BMGV, V.N. MachanIcal propertlest of low-carbon and lov alloy steel at low temperatureo. Trudy lust. chorn. met. AN UM 3:115-125 149. (KM 8:7) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademli nauk USSR. (for Frantsevich) (Steel ,-TestinO (Metals at lov temperatures) LYSENKO, A.Ya.; MYCIIK"EGRIN, A.Yu.; BARKOV, _V..N.; HASATSHY, A.I.; HDOROVA, S.P.; YEWAKOV, V.V.-, ' MBdicogeog-raphical studies of Brazil. Vop geog. no.68:137-203 v65- (MIRA .18.22) SOV/16 9 --'59 -2- 2 2 31 Translation from- R6ferativnyy zhurnal., Geofizi-ka,1959., Nr 2, D 3-1 (USSR') Ba-rkov, V,S AUTHORB - Tarl,-,hc;q, A,G, ,T.j =, On the Mzi-hod of Eleotrl c F-ofll.Lrg In t-.115 Gaz,& cif Nonni.`,~onp a~i~,-Ebord~--r PERIODICAL,., Byul ~Inforrp., M-.,ro gec'-! , I okhrany n~:di '~-SSR, (121), pp 34 - 37 ABSTRACT- It, is presumd t-hat the apj:,ai:en .1f'y ottall-ned by -rte 1.1tt1e t '!~Slstl~ Y'k A device will bs A-ndica 4 jpg the 1-rff ,jence of the overbur&,.n, whi--,~ -1~he great, ds~ric~e AB makes it possl'rl-.~ t-r, det.~vmjne the value Df 9 k deper-dil g ,:~-n -the deep-seated rocks, when on,-z. cai-r-les ou-, -t~h~~ investigaTion-s by -I_ne mc-thod of symmetr1cal p-,ofillDg according to the AA'MB'B Z~11.~Mm--, Sharp distortIng ,Luan-2e~, ocQur, W~.:-n lJv? ovarburden AEi non.-Ix.lfin--m and varlabl.,q~ in its thi-Aness. It was attn-npl.,c?d to reprc-.~--nt. the of t., electn!c- vroftlipg In the fcrm o" th~, g~-aphs Q k, showLng a -.-,nisiderabl, simpli:"Ity, fcr- the purpoEe of thz~ elimi-na-ic- the influen-c-es A similar mEtthod of was -:;ppli--~d tu- 1.1niz In the Far East and In ~,hE: Ferml rr-h-. grapbs, --f Qh~, Card 9 I'lp ~'k, ar--d 9 ,../pk' obt,a.-Lred In Perm' :r(--gion for. PEI' r 100 m and SOV/169-59-2-1231 On the Method of Electricn Prof.11-Ing in the CaZe of N-.,r form Overburden AB - 1400 m x1d. rE-icord~~d in 4thp region. of ka-r-9t lime-stoneslare presented, The curves 9 k and F k' mark the karst zones by ma:xlwa in. the ourve, but similar -xt;remafare ob- served also In other point-,s out of the karst zonez. The. ctur~--eIof the Y I/? k ratio warks the karst z'nne by a very distinct minimum, The cunres 9 k, 9 k, and P kY 9 1',- obtained in limastones without; ka-rst formation are also given, it i-s noted that the curve of the t ratio has: a smooth charracter, Irra". the curves 9k and k./Y k 9 1, are very jagged~ The author sunniarizes tbat ihe practice cor.'J.rms some advantages of the relation meth-,-J, An arialytic explana-z-1on of the nelation method is given, The author recommends the testln,g of thlz msthod in mapp:ln, g and in for minera.1 re,--ources, E,N, Kuzlmina ar d 2/2 SMIDIA) O.G., seysmolog; VINOGRADOV, S.D., seysmolog; SILAYEVA, 0.1., seysmolog; BARLAS, V.Ya., seysmolog; SHAIIIAYEVA, L.A., seysmo- log; RIZffICI-E-TK-O-,-Y-u-.V.-, red.; PANTAYEVA, V.A., red.; -qYBKDTA, V.P., tekhn. red. (weak eartiquakes] Slabye zemletriaseniia. Moskva, Izd-vo ino- str. lit-ry, 1961. 533 P. OMIRA 15:1) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli AN SSSR (for Sharuna, Vinogradov, Silayeva, Barlas, Shmnayeva). (Eaikthquakes) V A K/W - AID P - 688 Subjec,t USSR/Elect.ricity Card 1/1 Pub. 29 - 23/24 Author Barkov, V. Ye., Eng. Title C.(,-~nference on problems of operation and d evelopment of (- omvinic--q t Ion circuits In power stations and factovies. Periodical Ener-getik, 7, 38-39, J1 1954 Abstract A general report on a c onference held in Moscow In the fll.rst quarter of 1954. The conununication workers of enter- prises and establishmen ts of the Ministr3r of Electric Power Stati,ons and Electrical Industry (MESEP), took part In this conference as well as the workers of other Ministries. Institution None Submitted No date BARKOV, V.Ye., inzhener. Put th's means of communications to work for heavy industry. Vest.6viazi 16 no.8:18 Ag '56. (MLRA 9:10) l.Teldinichaskoye upravleniye Ministerstva elektroBtantsii SSSR. (Telecommunication) BARKOV. V.Ye. L- -U,5S:g2 Review of the rules regarding protective guards for commmications installations. Avtom., telem. i sviazi no.3:43 Mr '57. (MISA 10:4) 1. Starshiy inshaner TekhnicheBkogo upravleniya Minesterstva elektrostantsii. (Electric lines) A- 105-7-26/29 AUTHOR: Barkov, V.Ye., Eng. TITLE,. Newe from the Technical Administration of the Ministry of Electric Power Plants (V tekhnicheskom upravlenii MES) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1957, Nr 7, pp. 92-93 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes the Use and operations of mobile grounding Interruptors during repair work on electric lines. The instrument prevents idle periods on electric transmission lines caused by the grotuading of high-frequency channels. It was constructed by the Central Laboratory VVS Mosenergo (Moscow Regional Power System Administration) on the basis of an invention of Ya.L. Bykhovskiy. Serial production of such inter- ruptors was started by the Electrical Repair Works (Elektroremontnyy zavod) of the Rostovenergo (Rostov Regional Power System Administration). ASSOCIATION: Technical Administration of the Ministry of Electric Power Plants (Tekhnicheskoye upravleniye MES) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card .1/2 AUTHOR: Barkov, v7VE., Engineer. 104-4-37/40 _'~_-Technical Conference on generalisation of TITLE; Scientiifi experience in the production and operation of reinforced concrete poles for electrical transmission and communi- cations lines. (Nauchno-tekhnicheskaya konferentsiya po obobshcheni.yu opyta proizvodstva i ekspluatatsii zhelez- obetonnykh opor liniy elektroperedachi i svyazi) PEi?IODICAL: "Elektricheskie Stantsii" (Power Stations), 1957, Vol.28, No.4, p. 94 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: The conference took place in Grozny on November 27 - 30, 1956. There were reports on the successes that had been achieved in the production of reinforced concrete poles for power and communication lines. There weie several papers on the manufacture of reinforced concrete poles and on their application in various kinds of lines. Theie was general agreement that these poles are not nearly so widely used as they deserve, largely because the planning organisations und~_- estimate their possibilities. The constructuion of factories for the manufacture of reinforced concrete -ooles is also lagging. At the present time power lines are being constructed 1/2 with concrete Doles for voltages up to 110 kV and also commini cation lines and supports for ovurhead wires on electrified Scientific-Technical Conference on gene22alisation of experience in the production and operation of reinforced - concrete poles for electrical transmission and comLTunications lines. (Cont.) lo4-4-37/4o I railways. A most iMportant task is the development of stre- ssed reinforcement. The conference recommended widesDread 2/2 introduction of these poles and construction of a system of factories for their manufacture. AVAILABa: BARKOV, V.Ye., inzh. On reviewing the 6Regulations for prRtecting com=unication signals from the detrimental 6ffects of high-tension Installations." Prom.onergs 12 no.8:38 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:10) 1.Sel~etarl mezhduvedomstvennoy komissii. (Telecommunication) BARK BYKHOVSKIY, Y&.L.; GRZHIBOVSKIY, V.V.; PAVLYCHEV, L.Ye.; RABOTHOVA, K..A.; SOKOLOV, V.B.; SOLOVOY-EV, P.N.; KiMSOITSKIY, D.S.; ZVMIIGORODSKIY, I.S., red.; SAVXLIYL7, V.I., red.; BORUITOV, N.I., tekhn.red. [Savety rules in the construction and use of communication structures and equipment] Pravila takhniki bezopasnosti pri ekspluatatsii i stroitel'stva sooruzhanii i ustroistv sviAzi. Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-vo, 1959. 103 P. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) MinisterBtVO stroitellstva e1ektro- stantsiy. Tekhnicheskoye upravleniye. 2. TekimpravleniyB Mi7 nisterstva elektrostantsiy (MES) (for Bork-ov). 3. Vsesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut energetiki (VNIIE) (for Bykhovskiy, Pavlychev, Sokolov). 4. Gosudaretvanny-y trest po organizataii i ratsio- nnlizatsii alaktrnstantsiy (CROES) (for Grzhibovskiy). 5. Leningrad- skoye rayonnoye.upravleniye energokhozymystva (Lenenergo) (for Rabot- nova). 6. Moskovskoye rayonnoye upravlenive energokhozysystva (for Solovlyev, Khersonskiy). (Electric andneering-Safety measures) (First aid in illness and injury) aP.RhOV, V.Yo., inzh. Neir books for telecommunication and power engincering worknrs. Elek. sta. 31 no.9:G,5-96 S 160. (1,=U 14:10) (Bibliograpliy--Telecoirmunicatior~) (Bibliography-Electric power) BARKOV, *,.A. Povyshenie skorostei dvizheniip transporta v (Incressini th-, supod of cit ,-. trnnsvort traffic). Izd-vo "iristerstva. r V;~ --;7Q'4 195;.. C;i- r. 1-1 komaunallnoCo kh~)zinist - - .1 - -..,. j - SO: Monthl., List of Rus!:imi Accecsions, Vol 7, 9. Dec 1954 la~ a v v'r D:~ I. Pozn~:hchnik glavnag* ~-.nznenora po abr .-m, :;kny BARROV, Yu. I. Preparation and conservation of hemoplastic bone and cortilage tranaplants at low temperature. Yest.khir-76 no.9:92-95 0 '55 (14LRA 9: 1) 1. Iz khirurgicheskoy kliniki (zav.prof. A.N.Filatov) Lenin- gradakogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno-issledo- vatellskogn institute. perelivaniya krovi. (BONE TISSUE, transplantation homograft prop. ee. preserv. in low temperature) (CARTILAGE, transplantation same) (MANSPLANTATION, bone tissue & cartilagn, homograft perp. preserv.,) "Ol.inicoroentgenol.,-4g,tc.o,l Evaluation of osteoplasty by Using Bone Homotransplants Preserved Under Refrigeration~" by A~ D. Li. senior rcientific associate, and Yu. 1. Barkov, scientific associate 1. Rozov), ., Department of Plastic Surgery (head, Prof V. Leningrad Scientific Research Institute of Traumatology L;id Or- thopedics and of Surgical Clinic (head, Prof A. N. Filator), Leningrad Order of Red Banner of ~abor`Scientific Research In- stitute of Blood Transfusion, Vestnik1aiix-ggii imen-i 1. 1. __ 11114-11 ~11 - -1, - , ~ __ --- ,-- GreRova,, Vol 78, No 6, Jun 57, pp 101-tl0b Bone homotransplants used in these studies were stored by two methods: (1) cooling bone tissue to -7,00 for 24 hours, then storing it at -250; (2) cooling bone tissue to -250 and storing it at the same temperature. Operations performed on 25 patients suffering from different path- Ological skeletal conditions, using the above-described method for preparing homotransplants; yielded 1.8 positive and 7 negative results in a follow-up from 3 to 20 months. The authors conclude that clinicoroentgenological data enable one to COnSider homotransplants a Valudble plastic material, capabip of being reconstructed or reincorporated into living tissue, jusi like nlants L .9 although'at a Slower rate. (U) BARKOV, Yu.I.,-nauchnyy sotrudnik Preservation of bone homotissues by freezing and lyophilization. Akt.vop.porol.krovi no.613-7 '58. (MDRA 13-1) 1. Khirurgichookaya klinika Leningradskogo instituta parelivaniya I=ovi (zav. klinikoy - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR, prof. A.N. Filatov). (TISSUM EXTRACTS) KRUPED, I.L., prof., TKACHERKO, S.S., k-ind.med.nalik, RARKOV, Yu.I. Bone homorplristy Ewith simmary in 3ngllshl. Vest.lchir.81 no.8;711-`~0 Ag '5 8 (MLPA 11:9) 1. Iz kliniki ortopedii I trnv-mntologii (nach. - prof. I.L. K--u-Dko Voyenno-meditsinsl-oy ordena Lpninn nkademii in. S.M. Kiro-7p- I laborptorii konservirovnniya I peresndki tknney (nauch. rukcvod,'.- chlen-korr. AMN SSSR prof. A.N. FilFttov) Leningridslrogo ordena Trudovogo Krnnnogo %naTneni nnuchno-issledovntellskogo instit-lita." perelivanlys krovj; Adres avtorov: Loningrnd 0, Rotkinsl-n:-paiqq d"13 , klinika ortopedii I travmntologii Voyenno-meditsinsl-oy o;denp lenina al-ndem'ii IM.S.M. Kirova)., (BONE AND BOITES. transpl homografts, Indic. (Rus)) V.V.; LUKIYANOV, V.P.; BARKOVA, A.M. KHOLINI Determination of the intewral ab.,3orbed do-go, d-n uimulo Jrra- 0 diated with X-rays. Radiobiologiia 2 no.6.,947-949 162 (MIRA 16.-11) 1. Institut usovershensbrovani, a vrachey, Leningrad. Y *, BARKOVAO A.M. Caae of recurrent reactive stupor. Probl.sud.psikh. 8:236-242 159. (MIRA 13:6) (Stupor) S/205Y62/oo2/oo6/o2l/o2i E073/E435 AUTHORS: Kholin, V.V., Luklyanov, V.P., Barkova, A.M. TITLE: Determination of the integral absorbed X-ray dose in animals PERIODICAL: Radiobiologiya, v.2, n0.6, V-1962, 947-9119 TEXT: Th eatithors propose a new and more accurate method for the determination of the integral absorbed dose, applicable to various conditions of irradiation of test animAls. According to S.N.Ardashnikov and N.S.Chetverikov, the integral absorbed dose can be calculated by means of the following expression: nintegr (VDAP (I - e--~.d) g . rad Y where 4) - scaling coefficient (= absorbed dose in rad/irradiation (lose in r), D - exposure dose at surface level, d - density of irradiated tissue, y - electronic transformation coefficient, d - thickness of tissue. Two numerical examples are given. It is emphasized that the results are approximate because of the complicated geometry and irregular structure of Card 1/2 S/205/62/002/oo6/021/021 Determination of the integral ... B073/E435 the bodies of the test animals. ASSOCIATION: Institut usoverslienstvovaniya vrachey, Leningrad (Postgraduate School for Doctors, Leningrad) SUBMITTED: March 5, 1962 Card 2/2 ACC NR- A117000604 SOU, R--CE CODE, - TJR/0417/66/000/010/0066/0066 AUTHOR: Barkova, B. N. TITLE : Mechanism of the effects of cutaneous applications of hydrogen peroxide during hypoxic hypoxia SOURCE: Ref. zh. Farmakol, khimioterapevt aredst, toksikol, Abs. 10. 5-1. 454 REF SOURCE: Naluchn. tr. Ornskiy med. in-t, no, 67, 1965, 51-57 TOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, hydrogen peroxide, dog, hypoxic hypoxia, cutaneous application, oxyhemographic control ABSTRACT. Tests were made oil 30 dogs under hexenal anesthesia. H~Toxic hypoxia induced by tracheal stenosis (compression of a rul-lber tube connected by a T-piece with trachae) was under oxyhemographic control. Tile HbO, level was lowered to 751i'o in the arterial blood and to 32-33r/o in the venous bl(56d. Tile oxygen incidated an increase in arterial -venous difference, a decrease of alkaline blood capacity, a metabolic acidosis, manifested by increased levels of organic acids, were noted in the process. A 2076 H 02 solution applied to the abdominal skin of a dog, was followed in 20 Is by increased HbO blood levels to 30 ininu 2 Card 1 / 2 UDC: 615.7 ACC NR, AR7000604 more so in the venous blood (on the average by 91/6) than in the arterial blood (on the average by 4. Tjo). In addition a corresponding restitution of the initial alkaline blood reserve and lowering of the organic acids levels was noted. Orig. art. has a bibliography of 20 reference items. N. Yerokhin. [Translation of abstractl [AM). SUB CODE,- 06/ Card 2/2 -DATUMA, E.A.; IYERUSALDISKIY, A.P. Dynamics of the accumlation of virus-reutralizing antibodies 0 in 1xitients with various clinical forms of tick-borng ence phalitis. Vop. virus 8 no.2-:189-193 ~!r-Ap163 (MIRA 16:12) 1. Oms'r-iy na'Lichno--issledovatellskiy irstitut prirodnoochagovyk-h infektsiy i kafedra noervnyk-h bolezney Novosibirskogo meditsin- skogo jn5tituta. BARKOVA, F.F.; LILEYEV, I.S. -" .1. ~,-. Kinetics of the interaction of solid lithium carbonate and ammonium chloride. Izv. Sib. otd. Ali SSSR T10-7-36-39 158. (mipj- 11:9) 1.Zapadno-Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR. (Lithium carbonate) (Ammonium chloride) BA,MVA, F.F.; BUNTIN, A.P. ]?section of solid lithium carbonate with hydrogen chloride and chlorino. Izv.S11).otd.AN SSSR nn.2.-54-69 159. (MIRA 12:?) 1. Zv.padno-Sibiralcly filial AN SSSR. (Lithium carboiate) (Hydrogen chloride) (Chlorination) ZAVOLOTSKIY, T.V., kand.takhn.nauk, otv.red.; MIKULINSKIY, A.S., prof.9 doktor tekhn.nauk, red.; LOGUNBRO, A.T., kand.tekhn.neuk, red.; BARKOVA, F.F., kand.khim.nauk, red.; BUSHUYEVA, V.M., red.; MAZUROVA, A.F.. tekhn.red. (Rare alkali elements; collected papers given at the Conference on the Chemistry, Technology, and -Analytical Chemistry of Rare Alkali Elements, Jan.27-31, 19601 Redkie shchelochnye elementy; sbornik dokladov sovashchaniia po khimii, takhnologii i analiticheskoi khimii redkikh ahchelochnykh elementov 27-31 ionvarin 1958 g. Novosibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-nia AN SSSR, !960. 99 p. (miRA 13:6) 1. Vseaoyuznoye soveshchaniye po khimii, tekhnologii i analiti- cheskoy khimii radkikh shchalochnykli elementov. lat, 1953, Novo- sibirsk. 2. Khimiko-metallurgicheakiy institut Sibirskogo otde- leniya AN SSSR (for Logvinenko). (Alkali metals) (Metals, Hare and minor) 67 ii;laiiiiWimi alkad ii*av ivith "its "Belva-ev M." Sh(Aokbo~kN 4Wd G. Yi Siu kova 7. A17 Ubi h (1) witb Mmlts rf Ualvalcol inetalsWere detd.-.At temps"Up f -mv) NO M fivr-61iiif flit WC-irri-b6c OcTyll~ds; R i:binxry I I Ito fv~v xifict"t., InctAhr-tii, ziiia tutretic i~ Mqch.of thtsic i4-Vqed,wi[1vtb` eecand cpa.: mituvit, tutettle coalpn. 1)'and !at 877 'a 1,5% 080 -KtFs.- W V "j, '91 'icl,,. :1~%, w"711 _:K-~,IjO '66", 646D- ilqavco; (iLvO'L 1~~, ~&ld - bTs~st,~~, call im *ised to opt' _111an'Wry-%tals ~l'I frbs~ vh~ fa'4ell niwlum , I i.~ vil, iii'molk L oUlte fluorides Lintl sdicates~ Tbi- M;StCrni. K2SIQ.~_j ond (-Navcllh~l showot iMmice ot , k'n -Wou, Two JA f6mc systcnis were -T)OT swo e ~e.jr,, Nq4Pj(h + (PbT10311 2 NalTiO, + PWIA) atid -showed-nihilma Cunt true 7iiw~t which-two-crysin. curvvA aftnecmd, Thwe iver6j- - t 12 M NaRIO~, min. j-.t fjl,~'o Ij [P,!' w d KtP Ili: iol~ min. a i~ccurrtd -in Na,,F~- 962'. uf thi" i Na,MToO,-I, -and. N,32VVCij~L -wergi Two liquid phares j The intaval.~ of stratifiEltion wi~m 3 to 20% 1 for N,,TFr- 1. 1 ~j to -3~55% 1 foi J-115 -to 2 251j; 1'for N WO I t: m.-p, diagrain irwt also:,deLd; fur. the Th And - T D-- Nar, m ov) ),-Abe L'~tcojc -Point vim va 0.2- FbO With thO SrStent, trWISf6rTaillit frolix two liqulds'w voliel phis liquid ft 769' from 0.. 5 m 66j % Pbo., -, Fot'Noc,11,0i to 0.7 -7-PbO,114 cutLrtic point -was t1si, al,t) I ", Pba, witIA tht! svstcrlr trallsforining from tvvu HqW16 to d plus liquid at 77s, IT01fi 0.6 to ~ WIM. InOl. '4"* ' PbO. It. iA P&ndildt(l J; tb syst Ows,or"I-silth Na-Po" Xm'hloO,.- ilt thii m and NN,m), 're~~r to deli ,iipoit I into MO-rind TIO,. The MO thiia formed h responAble [or the straiiiiattion. 'I - 13 BaTlOj by, a ptattz:wly; It,, Interaction A Lmd Titanate Wid' Sodium and silicutcs. V2 MERIM~71mnauk MEM-.. all. hatartif-untrlict i kallin. (Russian.) M, L. ShOIDL-11OVIC-1, md Barkova. Zhurnal ObAchei july no. luve~~Iigalcs the wactiom in * the temar). Syst N SiO C'n R P11,M.-K.Sio (in fused state) for I of delvZildn tlli3 possibility of growing Pl.; 40. niontwrystils. 'Jables, din- F.Turm% graphs. ref. A-1 u ---------------------------- ------ ----------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Category: USSR Physical Chemistry Thenwd:y-mmics. 'niermor-hemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abs Jo,.L--: Reft---rat Zhur-Khimiya., No 9. 1957~ 29941 Author Stiolokhovich M. L., Barkova. G. V. Ins t not. given Titd.e Interaction of Metatitanates of Sodium and Potassium vith Salts in Flizions Orig Put. Th. ot.~~hch. khimii, 1956, 26, No 5, 1266-1272 Abst-xar_-~: in the i~ystems, investigated by the visual-polythermal method, of Na.;,.TiO -Na.~Cl.., K TiO K. C1,., I Na. TiO, Na,CrO., K -TiO K CrO,, K,TiO K_SO-', Na TiO Na..SO,., Na.,TiO Na. WO,, K_TiO: K_YOz, Na_TiO '. Na,,MoO,,,.,, K..TiO. - K MoO, stiatification has been ascei- 1--ained. over a vide range of concentrations. In the Na-systems strati- f ication regions are conside.-rably wider than in the sy5tems with K-salts. in the systems of meta-titanates and me-ta-vanadates of Na and 19 solid phase of TIO., eeparates. The authors con-eider these systems the in- Card 1/2 -54- Category: USSR / Physical Chemistry Thermodynamics. Thermochemistry. Equilibrium. Physico- chemical analysis. Phase transitions. B-8 Abe Jour; Referdt Zhur-Khimiya, No 9., 1957., 29941 stabile sections of ternary M.0 - TiO.:, - V,,-O.,-systems. In the K.-TiO, - K C12- system , below the regi3n of stratification, K.Ti 0-, crystalli- zes, which is also an indication that this system is not a binary. According to the data of the authors the meta-titanates of Na and K differ from BaTiO? by considerably greater solubility in the melts. Limited E-olubility, in liquid state, of meta-titan tes of Na and K in chlorides and oxygen-containing Na.- and K-salts of anions of the E-i--,&-h group constitutes one of the characteristic properties of these Salts. Card 2/_2 -55- ---------------------- xw4u- -w-uy tcr ~j -gag ou Imr itittmaw hOW hw"Al A !WW rep- SAUSHKIN, Yu.G.; SOLOVIYEV, A.I.; YEFREMOV, Yu.K.; KOTELTIKCV, V.L.; IOFA, L.Ye.; DANTSIG, B.M.; BARKOV, S.A.; GRUZINSKAYA, V.A.; BARKOVA, G-.Ye. V.A.Kondukov, 1886-1959; obituary. Vop. geoE;. no.54:174-176 ,61. (MIRA 15:3) (Kondakov, Vadim Aleksandrovich, 13~~1059) BERNSHTEYN., M.Kh.; YABKO, Ya.M.; ZAYONCHKOVSKIY, A.D.; KRZHIZHANOVSvdY, K.O.; ZR4YATIN, K.K.; BERNSHTEYN, Ye.S.;.BARKOVA, L.V.; PROKURAT, R.E.; VTOROV. G.N. Artificial,leather with a nonwoven base. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 5 no-4: 18-21 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Leather, Artificial) OVECHENKO, N.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; DMITFUSHINA, Z.T., inzh.; BARKOVA, L.V., inzh.; PAVLOV, S.A.9 doktor tekhn. nauk, prof. Effect of the fiber length and amount of bonding materials on the physiocomechanical properties of nonwoven fibrous film systems. Tekst. prom. 23 no.9:30-33 S 163. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Sotrudniki Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituta legkoy promyshlennosti (MTILP). (Nonwoven fabrics) "W" 4eaction.'Of anhy 4 im 11A W itbilitf-i r"u, ng ed 60 nt--co Fricu sWids rpsu ted notf. H~~ A eWbU incteASO~ hatdli6s $h Oilo stics bu tin 'Ptim 'ib cd odby ;~pt ma-late-acry ml 4 Will Y, CXP mthacryk atid Y 4. `jjjdtQ4wn6j* mod,;. alitiyd.1,., I)cnttnQ-, aietlqk6 ilycol: ditnetbA4 C. Put "w4y, ~ iatibu *as BARKOVA, M.V.; KALANTAROVA, M.S.,: MURASHOVA, 111U. -- --------- Adhosivetapes for splicing magnetic recording Lapes. Trudy VNAIZ no.7:68-79 160. (MIRA 14:4) (Magnetic recorders and recording) S/081/61/000/009/011/015 B101/B203 AUTHORS: Barkova, M. V., Kalantarova, M. S. TITLE: Possibility of using a fluoroplast basis for producing highly resistant magnetic tape PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 9, 1961, 544, abstract 9~30 (9P30) ("Tr. Vses. n.--L. in-ta zvukozapisill, 1959t vyp. 6, 105-118) TEXT: The authors give a brief survey of highly resistant bases used abroad for producing magnetic tapes (MT). Tests were carried out on the suitability of a film made of fluoroplast, type "ftorofoll", as a basis for MT. Two formulas were elaborated for magnetic lacquer containing magnetic powder with needle-shaped particles (gamma iron oxide) type M13-3 (MPZ-3) and medium-viscous fluoroplast type C -42 (S-42), one formula using phenolic resin type _BAY (VDU), the other an epoxy resin type )A -6 (ED-0, The formulas given guarantee stability of the lacquer, good surface quality of the magnetic layer, tLnd food adliesion to the highly Card 1/2 S/081/61/000/009/011/015 Possibility of using a fluoroplast ... B101/B203 resistant fluoroplast basis, A brief characteristic is given of the physicomechanical and electroacoustic properties of MT on a fluoroplast basis.I Abstracter's note: Complete translation ]. I Card 2/2 BARKOAIA, M.V. Some data on the palynological spectra of Karginskiy sedil- ments in the Ust'-Port region. Sbar. st. po paleont. i biostrat. no.31:79-89 163. (MIRA 16:11) ACC NR, AP6000975 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/022/0057/005 vf/? JIY JT' 1. M., INVENTOR: Barkgxq,~. V.; Lebedeva, L. V Lokantseva Zaviralina. T. P.* Chentemirova, L. ORG: none TITLE. Preparation of heat-resistai~Aepoxy compounds. Class 39, ~o. 176'401 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 22, 1965, 57 TOPIC TAGS: epoxy plastic, heat resistance, irradiation resistance, ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a prep rT14_3ce method for heat- le pnd radiation-resistant~compounds based on Uoxy resin4M AA-cruring agent. The method provides for the use 9,10-dihydroanthracene, or the 9,10-en.do-cL,S-succinic anhydride (sic],an adduct of maleic anhydride and anthracene. (Bol SUB CODE: I/) oll suBm DATE: l9jul63/ ATD PRESS- %AZTU 0'f0.04,j,U4j ACC NR1 AP6035719 (,p SOURCE CODE: IJR/0413/G6/000/019/0079/0079 MENTOR: Barkova, M. V.; Chentemirova, 1. M. ORG: none TITLE: Method of obtaining a binder for fiber glass reinforced plastic. Class 39, No. 186672 SOURCE: Izobreten'Lya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovftrnyye znaki, no. 19, 1966, 1! 79 TOPIC TAGS: binder, glass reinforced plastic ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of obtaining a binder for fiber glass reinforced plastic using butadiene styrene rubber. To maintain the i strength characteristics at increased temperatures, the rubber is mixed with dymalimide in the ratio of 0. 25:1 to 2:1, following which th-e mixture is suspoided NT in chloroform. [Translation) SUB CODE: 111 SUBM DATE: 0 2Apr6 51 Card UDC: 678. 86:678. 762. 2-134. 662 KRYUGER, L.V.-, BARKOVA. T.A. Information pertaining to the mycorbiza of corn. Rgrobiologiia no.1:137-138 Ja-F '59. (MIRA 12:4) 1. Parmakly sel'Rkolhozyaystvenrqy Institut imeni D.N. Pryanishnikova. (Corn(maize)) (mycorhiza) BARKOVA, V.V., inth. po tyagovym podetantsiyam. Using metal frames for lead stroage batteries. Slek. i tepl. tiaga 2 no-3:30-31 Mr 158. (MIRL 11:4) 1. Zlatoustovskiy uchastok energoenAbzheniya, Yuhno-Urallskaya doroga. (storage) P-"C-77 STICS T-,T Pa -e 7!)- ~3u Gcl] t:(~ tic, n A n~wtaticrLs of t-ri I. rt-. i'~: un n-, t u I Co I ~f';511 " -C!~: Co- , I BARKOVA,Ye.A.; KUDRYAVTSEV,O.K.; MARKOVIIIKOV,V.L., redaktor; (TSCOUVA, 1. 1 M.A. , reclaktor; K014YASIIINA,A.D. , takhnicheskiy redaktor [Calculating the time of runs in city transportation] Raschet vre- meni reisa na gorodskom transporte. Moskvn, Izd-vo Ministerstva kommunallnogo khozinistva RSFSR, 1955. 108 p. (MIRA 9:2) (Traff ic surveys) KL'DRYAYTSEV. Orest Konstantinovich,-EMOVA.Yelena A1ek&Qndrovna; MARKOVNIKOV, V.L., redaktor; OTOCBBVA. M.A., re"Xt o-r-V'zdal-611 stva KOIfYA,9HIXA,A., takhnichaskiy redak-tor [Reference tables for traction computations in urban transportation) Spr.gvochnye tablitay po tiagovym raschetam gorodakogo transport&. Moskva, Izd-vo Ministerstva kommunalinogo khoziaistva RSFSR, 1956. 149 p. (MLRA 10:)) (Local transit) I BARKOVA 1'~' ; BLATNOV, H.D.; KUDRYAVTSEV, O.K.; SAMOYMV, D.S.: Ii xhih. - H - , Ye.A., redaktor;ZHOROV, D.M.,tekhnicheskiy red4ktor [Principles of the organization of the movement of city passenger transportation; a practical manual] Osnovy organizataii dvizheniia gorodskogo passazhirskogo transports; metodicheskoe rukovodstvo. Moskva, Izd-vo H-va kommun. khoz. RSFSR, 1956. 270 p. (HLRA lo:4) (Local transit) B,U?XOVA, Ye.A., knnd.tekhn.nauk; SOSYAIITS, V.G., dotsent, neuchnyy red.; CHABROV, I.M., red.vypuska (Classification of city transportation routes according to the complexity of traffic conditions; scientific report] Klassifikatsiis marshratov gorodsko.-o transports po slozh- nosti uslovii dvizheniia; nauchnoe soobshchonie. Moskva, Otdol nnuchno-teklin.informatsii, 1958. 56 p. (MIRA 13:2) (Traffic engineering) MERMOV. Yefim AfanaslYevicll-, P-ETROLY, VYaclieslav Konatentinovich Ideneased]; SOSYANTS, Vasiliy Georgiyevich; YUDIN, Vasiliy Aleksandrovichi Prinimali uchastiye: DUBROVIN, Ye.H.; SLAVUTSKIY, A.K.; BARWYA, Ye.A,; BLATNOV, M.D.; kMRYAVTSEV, OzK.; 6210YtOV, D.S.; YRIDLYAND, A.G.. 13RONSHTEYN, L.A., red.: RACHRVSKAYA. M.1., red.izd-va; LELYUKHIN, A.A., tekhn.red. [Urban transportation and street construction] Gorodskoi transport i dorozhno-mostovoe khoziaistvo. -Mosk-;a, lzd-vo M-va kommun.khoz. RMSR& 1959. 473 P. (MIRA 12:8) 1. Sotrudniki Akademii kommunal'nogo khozyaystva im. K.D.Pamfilova (for Barkova, Blatnov, Kudryavtsev, Samoylov. Fridlyand). (Transportation) (Streets) POKROVSKIY, V.I., kand.med.nauk; BARKOVA, Ye.V.; KUZNETSOV, V.S. Clinical aspects and therapy of suppurative meningitis induced by Afanasev-Pfeifferls bacillus. Pediatriia 37 no.10:69-74 0 159. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolezney (zavedu;7ushchiy - prof. K.V. Bunin) I Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institute. imeni I.M. Sechenova (direktor - Prof. V.V. EDvanov) i 1-Y Moskovskoy klinichoskoy infektsi- onnoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vTach zasluzhennyy vrach RSFSR N.G. Zaleskver). (MENINGITIS in inf. child.) (HAXMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE infect.) T~ , -" ~' - ~: , 1 ', . _ ~ ~,7 7 !~, ; , .. . .- , :~- - ~ , - - - - , -. . 1 ., .: '. , - I . - - ~ j - , . - . .I I : - , , . . ; I . I I ., I - , I. ..- - . J " - 1 -1 - OSA 00 t so* o04 go., 068 go it 00.3 GeV rig .06 "Oe fee goo 9 coo WOO V* wool *1 ft.; D. RLasovid (Axh. Hw%Ua, 1031, 15, 230- is% QQ. Im 3101i AndAOIA-16 adaw vadiwily : ir"L'Awm, --Vwv*MfA3* boiw twat, farp"m MOO, Iiia-umbad XWO I " of Nil (6 bo thlieWin *bcpnmw-w of 100 of 8n.- A -4m v I-i --we u is A',-* al; 'a It firm I I IN a $0 a 3 67 0 a 0 00 , - J_f Ms t, . L u A . l Ge j6 cotAmWe eblodde and 00 qjbw prop-H- 1) Al 00 A:011fr. SIOV. Apol., 3rd ClIx9r, i 0 tie 7 a rotatn wIM.--I'im4%.r 0.05 X. I fmhim, 1934, VO $(I . 0 W"IM, m A,V. i" "mcr still Add to 2 1 ti- of a 16% N'311. G i T I ~ all ftvq%% N,il I.w a low nd". I k."Im, .1lik- ar, ativolpht"l, I.Pt. Imult (at fi,.l j go then I,mwn-vellowl. Sill) 111t3 n-u'ly . dmf~ avl~ri.tiv '.1of iA devvIot-1. S. A. Votwnw A. 1 5 - S L A WALLUONK AL Iz of t 'of , - u u j. so &L4, "m 0 a 00 0 It I 'j, -Do 0 t9 to at tI K 't at a K Ct It It IX 0 0 9 0 W13 fl 1 14 0 0 * #no . 0 0 0 0 0 1 $1o 0 0 0 0 0 A I L 1~ L 1. 4# 90 %1 LV Lt The 111111-5li'd Of PhOspboric acid in qualitative analysis D lla ~w and V S f . l ert. Rad)utvj1,-r. Akud. 4 : , 241, fl~l 4~; Chm. ZtN11. 1938.1. 111,7 11 -tw" Of sufficilit Fr... and NILCL 1\, . 1~ ti nw%%,I liv carrfL'I, n,utr~!jjj[jS: ~jjh 00 aild t-ilir.K, If 'Xpr"~ . NIJ.()II ii, a%,t.idkd no Ili% 41,;,j ;tqj -0* W. A. Nl(.,ri, -00 of .00 so -00 00 j 00 90 4 00 goo a- -& z0 0 00 j goo 00 1 zoo 00 00 --09 00 00 f A -1 TAL t L1( 11 LITIPAIL41 CLAWFICAliCh 0 00 8 00 t - 1. - i - - 4 r 1 1 1 - P - 4 7 AA I I ?U 0 0 ~ 1~ U it 11 it t " 11 it IV 44 of It 11 a k0 0 91 0. -1 A] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 16 00 0 0 7 0 0 0 1.4- ,14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 It a U__ , II, ~~I* 1uTu:'Ihrn'.' " " . `9 1 1 We to -t 1. .1h1r4l ? ? f ? 0 - lost of the alcohols I, dmmw r R M rdethmi mitt. still 00 - r,* oil, let mond U. hm The pill. is filt"-f off. Waowd witll'~ inistry and the Chernical EAb., Pitiless. f1jo, alkalized with Koff. rMissolved in Up. all 1~-Mssmtfcarchr -00 Farnity. 7agreb). ArkerKrm. 13. 66-740P40)(In Eng- pl,td. with :N% KOJI, this is r,-pmtM w,- o, . I lish, 74-7L).-In 2 previmn studies (C.A. 35, 40301-1) it rile filial [,Ill. i, filtered off. walibcd %ith & httl~ "tCt. -00 WAS fmind that dammar rt-Jn contRinx consrda. of ate. atuldfielinkir. character slid that the af~fifmrumr resin likewise ConQuAs aehivvcd fly su~jwlldhig the allove -1t ... i % t m 1.1o) Cis". Till$ itotflon (if the min, cotmituting 0.6 of (lit Acrione, Fidding a little Koff itolft, (3o,-p!' A"A H1.111C total Min. 1% neutral, klik%olvet lit Ale.. andcan be. (1111difed. stand -v"'d lit.. '111CLAt Of L, CUC4 into .1111. 11,90hir Froln the oxidation produci vrao Isolated a cryst. isroctuct. Willi thv ucuttal pitkitict mentimird above, ahile that 4 C.H.AIN, OWWvU: Diss., Zagreb, IW, and C.A. 33, 1~ ppt,. full. i, filtrted off. washed with Acrione, simA hml 1-00 4(1304). In the Iwtent mudy it wes jxmail4e to isolate its air. Ad,ln. of 15",~ KOJI (scy"al ce.) ill the llltmt~ _~p. cornIxmient- of the vorotilex, mixt. and to aiddlim the P".Io'- ~ifldo _VVfAI lit.. tirlm. of a "fulpai pi4wl alcm. of the dammar rrxin with CrOv lit 11OAr. Frorn the aA an ody J*yrj .114111js to The Nat ... n. Tile suj~tnatant reaction pfwllcl Weir isolated 2 lactonr* 4% a Mist. of fluid i% tl~autrd, poured into water mikabant slightly I 4t11 K All~ Allj,ll (,onjil Joe Nrpd. front each wh" fly will% K011, And neidifird vrith IICI~ This cuu" liptn. t4 golill flactionalcty4tol.firook NMI 4oveone Will lolich mote &Ill. tile all ill I., Willi faulle ITFL"ro ill that 4 L, )"-f Ins -0,0 alc,f. of Ao;I 1"'Noill. t"' than tile Futill't V%J1t%. show(411 that tile Innities. To tile reaction Inixt. ill AdArd K( is th~ daltunal r'~ill do not contaiti Mount. groupinp: thry silk. rrAclimi, *ht-trulkin it part of life pitt. ~ihr impunflel') nl~t probably liclong tit the "itcrlicne Oil--- of cotolkh., ledil.111VI-1. I'lir M11AJOiDS 111)1. Jj filletrd WT. wj,brd lit 0 0 00 while the ).vton" obtained, with their much nialler 11101. 160 slithily atikahzed with KOJI, dried, sitid again su.- 0 0 wts., were prolmlily the luoduct of oxidative degradation jwndrd fit acetone. The undi-Ivcd tKi"ion rypr~nts 0 lie traces (if L, Wt. which is filtmed off. washed with see. 90 of the (wixotal all,. Oxidation if tile alm in thinunar t 0 remn anti purification cd the product: Tire ale. inixt. tone. and dried in air. Theitt-etonefiltrat i-xiottredinto 0 tafficirtit water atilt the addii. of IICI Iisolated front ilamanas rr%in) (100 9.) In 1 1. JJOAr wm, -tnsecs doemnpn. of heated it, 44441', and Us 9, CTO, it, Is little 140. as Well a, (lie halt of Lk &till jwnnits isolation of lactotic Lt. Puriij'-A. 0 A)lf cr. ixle,, 11OAc, wa3 added in mall portimils. with tion Rod prollerties of tile lactolic L" C.11"O" 111"I. wt. nil 3MA: The crmde lactone. dimiml in ale. with hrallils, comm. su~inC, within 0.5 hr.. the mixt. allowed to sta is poured with stirring auto water acidificil writh HCl iind anothrr :Ill r-io.. M ee. 00'~, INSO, added- the SOUL nore IICI is addNI it) scid reaction. The mixt. is I It 1,our,d iof~o it) 1. J1,o &ei,llfied with fI.S0,. and the ppt. I obt sain"I fil t ~'_ I o 11, . fished first i it w arm 11,0 a cit lificil wi t It tonding until a ppt. forniq, The latirr is filtcrrtl off. 0 wdtCf. Anti 1ClJj%%oJV"J lit ale. still the soln. 1. then tit eohl list), then dtird hy -ainting -hottilly. w-l,-.t Willi Av~ rhe crifoir we. puHtied fly di-olAux in IMAv tuid 41mX'hlti1"I mith 014tviial and mawd. until the lwtoor I., . - - trl,l,tg. front 11,0 acidifics.1 with )I9SC4, the Ifroce.. twill is. _%~ The .0a. In 4k-. *fill pplu. 11-mil water ficub- 00 1,11. of tile (IlLidalion prodiiet I 1-m"I 4m, IICI i, friwated %evrtrkt tonc.. Tile latur two~l- frp~al~i it ... c., Sc 0 0 I'tallollar lr,j,l 1111t) c~mnlKinentt: Dism0c Nil it. of %let (Vi'hl. b" .4 thc total wt, of col"41c" tirr'llm. with beating, Io. 210". lool. M. (deld. if?- the incili-xi of Selittoslay,ki) the 1 it!" "Xid-tio" Iflodlict lit :1(1 LV. oil'. 0 1. Frout (he i, i X413-4(13.5. o, vcry ul, in (.11,. and I 10AV, model tj td~ !I ill it 4 . 30';, KOH, find diL Willi 1110 to I -II U it 1, colloidal *ihi. it tuixt. of X Win of the 2 lactrines. 1,, ittid -ol. in iscriolic and lilt)A,,, *lightly pol. in &it--, an, 0 1~. is isolaird by ppirs. with 3V~ KOJI. The pism. ixil n %fightly sol. in l:to Cj N00. save a yellow "** Too 0 0*040000 *Joe v; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 .1 16 'D : : : : : : ~ : : : : 00 90 90 0 6 0 0 0 a *_*_e_* 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0- I _q a 0 0 't"'tefully OL"'o a in CIIC4. L4 in ActO poured with L 1. " pett. cilortil hal"Ven tcM is loos. I is 0 ; ed Mvtart rbisif, PVV on arenST to r ed, I debriltninated by refluxing M5 it~ with 50 cr. :1.11% &it-. 00 To Lt in 2D cc. ofttral Ak. Is A&kf 011t0li) K011 30 Ittill. 00 M WAItt tAth, Arillifying I he zed on a wato. d the mixt. rrbu " Tdxt. wit Is lICJ, filtering tilt i he lipt., and waodtig it wit it of d hot with N12 HCJ to phrool. bath I hr. and titrate HjU and air -tit ying to give prisms, if. am ak, 1; so plithalein end point. 7MIAPOS-1110-ill'"140.31-140-ri; the Beilsicin test for halogen, ii neg. ~ a Noln. of tile de' oneecylisdenionstratedinLi. Rrpptn. of Lt train the birmtinat"I product it% CIICI. itivi% on addii. of 2 so tillawl soln.. Which has been dild. with IllO anti aciditi"I drujisolaujin.offiritiCilCh. Oxim" ~.l (he lactotle 1_ ' ' ' 69 gives the Attie linkfuct, tit. 216 , with IICI 1) Or. - Cull.tO#N (11): ] , x. L, in A) "% t.. add I ll~ Nit.- ' 00 . sf tile mill"I ,~Apwk. 4glil detil(M.'ation (it Oic 011.11CI attil 1.5 it. hi,rd ', mIA,- tit a )111), )1,41, 1,111,%, 00 0 9 lacione baking lit lactove L,: The lutone In 20 cc, sk- anti their boil oil A wairr hath 3-N-4 III,. to,-mlc, thi. ."In. 0 0 and 2b cc, N/3 Site, Koji, is reflu" I hr. an a water hath During the Ilirm-,mi a little ppt. is Immed; In," t, ~,b. 0 0 %nd litralrd halt with V/6 lICI against phenolphthalem; lainml aft" leaving th, rea,twti mixt. m,ertititht. The 0 6 0 0 *) I- I., the littalt'l silln.. tile m4t. Nit? 1t# tv I'pt. is filtrie'l off, WdOctf Willi IffO. Ilicti with alc~, -it,- ) 1 d 0 0 . , ' ii andiltri"All. litIAIVI Willi wairt twill illitir-I ' I %(. ill a mill. 14 hfv( ve If (Nr V1011 tilth CliCh, the ~,4,1 0 0 r , . i. KO lie 111,01. wt. calvd. 11"111 tilts ript. I- YJA Ali, thitifird I'Vallaking Al"Ithravolud. I"give a 6 0 0 . 395.2-4M.-4. LactOlle Lt can be Isolated from tit(! last [11a little while col,wil." p. I'm., 1" 1 Y'I'l wVrIA1131- .. .... 278-81* (decoitilin.) (linth preheated 0 0 so titrated s-In. by acidification with llCl and crystu. from s& lit IIOAr and CIICI,, I,gl,tlv -4. in C.II.. ve'y 4'Aluls, ale. Aeetylatiwi of lactone L~: Lactane Lt (L5 9.) it, 0 lot N and Ac sittir. CjI l 1l t 4 i t %of. in McOli. RtOll. Et,o, anti acettine. Drsoxintation 00 . lj a fn . C , , .1o cv. fi x cq i () 41idificA d Into II th u k h h d To 0.5 C. 11 di-Avvd in IS er. lklii'~ J1OAc with heating " 00 eir )io re I at r.. ill t e 14and 4.4 . tire plit. formed 1111rictlA, and let staild I lit Willi IISO li added 5cc. 261 , JICI, the mist. liewt-d I hr. oft a warcf 0 0 es ., . t!Molvcd lit 11OAc, rcliptd. drje,j in air wa-;hol lit 110 110 Ill,I Theppf , is til- d 0 0 0 . , olaring illto water ariJificAl Willi 11's0'. wushed with b tere . , warthrilin lilt), and dried in air, * dl f 0 0 y P thn, over coned. Ij*,SA),. and the first Ill air 0 'Itt"I 11 nee rotti a1c.), d," ilot drpre,i the tit jr es, m, 210 ( A h of 00 , . . , utirs"I by rccr)'t It. several titnes (ran' ate-- gives Pirckluct t e pare Lt. liatlatititi, littrification, asid prcv;wrtle,, 14 2 0 0 p c,,4xlc,- tire-dirs, in. 210". m-P. riot depremed an mix- trig mith Intrelj. lit drriv. ollacillne Lt. C*160sllr (1): , t 5" ortioti% aild in small il CIICI the lactone Lt. Culio0a, itiol. wt. 39 .d: The exude k saft of L,isditu4ved trytitating in a1c.'a-zid thes,4n. -tut"i into llk). Oil addn. _4 110 to the svln. a ;'Pt. is Mn",d 0 0 0 . cc. ,. a . p J 1~4 (I Xj it, j 1 (I)Ptn. is comPleted by allilwinic cc, stand). The crystab, 0 0 Willi Stirrilir a dil. sign. of lir in ClICIs until the soln t~ are filtered off. vv,%,hrJ ill 11,0. drird lit air, redi,wivni it) 0 0 1, (---3 titill.) colored yellow. Tire CHC]o i,, ale., replitd. from till. lICI seyrfal times And the pwifir,l so Icinoveii Irv blosting (air?) thttyugh the soln. anti tile ' , lact(mir then rt~-ry~ta. froin acrt(~e as "ark- plairkts 0 0 i I it, a vaettum dvqiccator, The dritA r"i'llse 11 r"idus. is d . Frinn aIv..lit,O iimllr, are obtAinA. Repeated cry.w 00 0 0 is dissolved ill CL little ClIch &fill Illitd. by 8114111. 11 VIP . Sim a litire lirmiuct, its. JHV; tile yield is O"t 17,"' 0 00 (or soctistir In doubb: Of triple M.) sits) the lwocess re, * tilt, total weight of the relin tici,. L, (1 34. in ate. atIA 9 0 9 peated several times to give A IttIrt Product al- 2lit-21 c,,.e &nil slij;htlysol. in F(,O, 110Ae, and AcO. The # 0 (M p, is detd. rapidly by beating the capillazy tube in !W*) htl sli d l i CIICh CISOO. testis net. far 1,s in ClIC4. The AcO test gives ! 0 0 . n to . sa conM. 11,S:Og pirtheilite g . Y a reddish brown cisotact tint when L, dissilivM in this go Sol. ill ale. and acricrile. Verr sligh!1V &01- in Ftjo anti. 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 cagent is poured anto a lar" of con"I. (96, ) 111S0.. 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0-0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 & 0 0 0 0 All 0 0 0 0 a 41 0 - 10*00 goo 0 0 90 0 0 00 0 **of H-ff ~. 7 ~, 00*06**60 00000 9 0 W'. 4- "ITTIM", -T 00000*00000*00000* 0*06 go 0 4 2 1 # 0 at U it W It 16 It a " a V is 36 a ~113: 1113 kil kv MI-4) 41 till "o--Q jA--R --L T iL-Y im -UT --A. ~%. --A- 00 4 All .!2 J.P 00 -Psoral - .. ~. .- - -- - - -- /a, ** #1100fall's 00 mol. wt. defl). gives 344.4. the Swirtlislaylki Tile technique is the same as that desetibed under the -00 detn., XV.8. Acetylation o! lac-tone 14- Acttylate 1.5 litacedutr for Lt. The itiol. wt&. ubtaintif (tvin this exilt. are 405.7 and V8.9. L, is regained from the titrution -00 1. L, as given under the procedure for acetylation of Lt. irmlium It -Y 1-uring the liquid into water, acidifying with -00 99 'The product is cry~td. from it"tone " colorless platelets: licl, and r"-r),t g. from .1.. - a-t-c. The K Lalt of ystd. from AcA acttone, cir ale.. the pure product, in. r VCT, vrvtd. out tit I lie Mloidil aq. soln. of the oxidation litod- 1-00 IM , does not depress the ru.p. of pure 14. Salson. of Lt: oct, gotti-it ft-a the oxidired nicit. 4 re-in sth~. a I%rtxred as stated under the saiscin. cill-i. ITrsencvolone stdIAN1 Calliet. IM AIM11. ~il K011. R~`f%Nto. IrtAin ale* CWI is demonstrated. The lactone is regained from the gives crystals in tht- I-ni tit calri. Dioxime of t,,* Lt "pond. liquid by powinj the latter into HO and pptx. Cuf(o,O,.Ns, oblaint-d mulatIv 1,) 11, crv~td. fr-ii ClICIt' I A.,ut with IICI. The lipt., washed with HAO. dried in gir, Nic(Ill (1:0) a- -bm 1e- net-dl~; aft"'relAAmed r,-ATr,tn and ricierysid. hom acetone in colorless platelets, m. 184". tit. '-NVI* (decoollin ). Compil,ition (if tile A Saixtil. gild demonstration Of the la"one 114 In Lt: I!Mduct: S.-I'male lmu~tigalwll lm,l 'h-- Ifull tit,. protluct coutAim only 2.Y1 of tile 1,wtonr nuxt. A,M% of the resin ales. consi it tit e -Aut ~ ofthroxidatitin priuluct il~ 96 a while the r"olainder if -Iiiw, ix-lucts: 00 mostly (if allichydie or kcionic ch,iractrr. Srparatirin I,( tile neutral Ill't'iduCt h0lo the 1.11-19i:IC III[XI. Q:141 ft0to 911C 00 "Vidic portion .1 Ibe oxid.1tion product: %%bell the olixt. 1,90 go of K %ails of Lt anil I., is kolAled by addri. of KOJI to the IIIII colloidal soln, vcmg. the oxidation product, the acid IlAwtion of th, latter A,olains in tile &1k. mother liquot. while tile neutral lit-tuct. condi,ting Iuo~lly of a inixt. 4 alth-hydc, Andim ki,twic,, rcinkitis tit the lipt. tugrth,f %vith the lactone xh,i. It is scpd., along with the Alt cif L,. front the saft of Lt by soln. tit acett~!iv. an(] froni the .100 !.all of Lt by alknlizing tile filtrate with 15'-c KOZI, A% htre- upon an oily ljycr form% which can be dccanted. The oily laycr and the acid mixt. %ere not studied furth,-r. C. S. Shapir ASJA.%LA AtIALLURMAL LITERATVRE CLASSIFICATION AII: 411' Fa 0 An L S 8 PW 0 N 14 5 a