SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KHARITONOVA, R.G. - KHARITONOVICH, F.N.
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ussR / Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties J
of Soils,
Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 21, 1958, 95716.
Author :.-Kharitonova. R. G.
Inst Moscow Agricultural licademy imuni K, A. Timiryozov.
Title Watcr Cycle of Soils Undur Forost Bolts During
Basing Irrigation and Without Irrigation on tbo
Right bank of the Saratov.
Abstract: Throe years of experiments with. basin irrigation
in forest plantations showed tha great effect-
Ivenoss of this improvement. Vie total vmtor
roservo in the irrigStod plots in the 1.5 m soil
layor was 827-1864 m /ha groater in compnrison
with the control, and tho depth of soaking reached
1.5-3 m. Soil moisture In the 1,5 m layor com-
prisod 60-6(Ylo _Fsi,27 of the maxiiiwal soil iroisturo
capacity, The height of the birch was 35.5 cm
Card 1/2
KILMUTON'OVA, it. G. -llast:ir Agric sci ((Iiss) -- irrigaLion of fiald-prc-
i-cciJin, forcst strips Luthe right-bank aroas of 9)ratov Oblast". Naoscow, 1959.
0
1~'~ pp (Hoscow Order of Ltinin A,.,,ric Acad im K. A. 'I lmirvn-w), 110 copi.es
I
(KL, No 13, 1959, 109)
KHARITONMk, R.G., assistant
Basin snow-water irrigation of shelterbelts on the right bank of
the Volga, Isv.TSKhA no.2:155-164 '59. (14DU 12-8)
(Volga Valley--Windbreaks, Shelter-belts, etc.)
(Irrigation)
M1ARITqLPYA,R.Q,-,-jEnnd. eel Iskokhozyays tvewkh nauk
-...........
Xlements to be considered in planning shallow snow-water basins
for t~e irrigation of ahelterbelto [with sum try in English].
Izv. r,,XhA no.4:114-126 160. (MIRA 13:9)
(Irrigation) (Snow)
KHARITONOVA, R.I.
~
Heterogeneous reactions between chlorides and pyridine. Uch.zap.
-Biol.-Pochv.fak.Kir.un. no.4:3-20 154. (10-5)
(Chlorides) (Pyridine)
KHARITONOVA, R.I. -
Mechanism of the lorpt1pn of pyridine vapors by, coal. Uch.zap.Biol.-
pochv.fak.Kir.un. no.4:21-27 '54. (MILRA 10:5)
(P~rridine) (Sorption) (coal)
S/081/62/000/016/002/043
B166/B186
AUTF'OR: Kharitonova, R. I.
TITLE: Effect of the hydrogen bond on the reactive capacity of
subotances
PERIODICAL: Roferativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, no.-16, 1962, 25, abstract
16B145 (Izv. AN KirgSSR. Ser. yestestv. i tekhn. n., V. 29
no. 5, 1960, 39-48 fSummary iii Kirg.')
TEXT: Reactions were investigated between certain aromatic acids
salicylic acid (I), benzoic acid (II), phthalic acid (III), and
anthranilic acid (IV), and certain phenols - phenol, d- and P-naphthols,
resorcin, pyrogallol, alizarin and fluorescein. The oxidizability of
these compounds with mol. oxygen at 930C was also studied. It was fohnd
that compound I reacto with the p~enolej forming a bond of the type
OH - OH, which is destroyed during chemical reactions. In compounds
II and III with phenols a hydrogen bond forms between the carboxylic and
the hydtoxylic group. During chemical reactions this bond remains in most
cases. During the reaction of IV with tha phenols a hydrogen bond forms
Card 1/2
S/081/62/000/016/002/043
Effect of the hydrogen bond... B168/B186
between the nitrogen of the amino acid and the OH group of the phenols.
This bond is weakened when a oalcium ion is introduced into the molecule.
The strength of the hydrogen bond exerts a considerable influence on the
oxidability of the complex. fAbstracter's note: Complete translation.]
Card 2/2
MIARITONOVA, R.I.; PETROVA, M.I.
Characteristics of the chemical composition of coal microcomponent
concentrates from the Tashk=yr deposits. Uch, sap. Biol.-pochv.
fako Kir. un., no.7:2017-210 158. (MIRA 15:10)
(Taohkumyr--Coa1-Ans1ysio)
KRA R IT ONLO Uj_yj~__
Interpretation of the apparatus f-upectra of the nEtural
radiation of rocks for separated determination of the content
of elements in the U -- Th series and K'+O. Izv. KEzan. fil.
AN SSSR. Ser. geol. nauk no.10:117-119 163.
Possibility of using a luminescence counter for the spectro-
scopy of the natural r-radiation of rock8. lbid.:120-125 (mim 18:6)
DRO.,=KIM) M.S. and IMRITONOVA, T.I.
"Testing specific sera for emergency prevention of bruceLlosis."
I
.'.bur.mikrobio1., epidem. i irmun. 27 110-3:73-79 MrI 5C).
1. Iz Rostovskogo-na Donu instituta Ministerstvn zdravookhrane-
niya SSSR.
(Brucellosis, prevention and control
immune serum (Rus])
(Irmune Serums, therapeutic use
brucellosia, Prev. & ter. (RUSI)
`('112171 USSR
9 Nn. 9 87 Z
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,.171616fll J)rozhev14rJna, S, Kharitonri-V.4.,
Y3T.
Lysogeny i-,-. Enicellit
No Z, 93-97
B S - -1.2, A C T Of 40 strainF of '-I-ucella phage was found iu I(. strains
of Bruct-.11a mclitcs-3i,- 6 strains oi 1-1. 31jortus and 2
of 15. suis. T'he autlors commder Lliese Culturcs
pseudolysogrniic. 24 strains, of B, and
4 strah;.q of 15. abort-as whi~:h on chccll-ino appc-ared
to be free of lihaae ~~ethod of cbeckinpr not indicated;
editors), were tiubjected to repeated UV--irradiation
in successive transplants of 6-hour cultures on agar.
As the result, the morphology of the colonies changed ,
ard - 1/3
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ADSTRACT
an(] Phage
isol~tted frorn -4t-i'hiivs of B. M-21itf!nsis by
-trcaking of the irradititt-ci--~
culture,, in
Dn describ"'d of t,~e
occurre 11ce "')[ Stf"r"'e Ph"ge Patrhl~'s with sudd,n
ch311Fe'S in the properties of'the rultures ,which
h'" 'lot I)Cen exposed to UV-1--r.),-CAtio,,j I!j
as a case of an unusually Jolity
n mtpnance of' a
fr-cliterLsls culture in the Nr
-farm which was
associated with the presence of a latent 0-ph:,,ge.
Card: 2 /3
Ca rd.- 3/3
KHARITOIIOVA T.I.
Comparativo study of tho protoin fractions in brucollosis
Vi serun. Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.1:35-40
ja 162. (111IRA 15:3)
1. Iz Rostovskogo-na-Donu nauellno-issledovatellskog:o
protivochumogo instituta Ministoretva zdravookhraneniya
SSR.
(BLOOD PROTEIIIS) (BRUCELLOSIS)
(SERUM)
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AC=R, ~022525 SOURCE 'CODE' UIV004ON670A 0 0495/0S09
AUTHOR: Kharitonova, T. (Leningr")
ORG: none
TITLE: Equations of rotational motion of a gravitational sateWte with deformable
stabilizers
SOURCE: Prikladnaya matematika i mekhanika, v. 30, no. 3. 1966, 495-509
TOPIC TAGS., satellite motion, satellite stability, artificial earth satellite, gravi-
tation effect 7 'J'Agoecoemer 'Trq da 1,-ee
ABSTRACT: Dynamic effects on the orientation of a satellite using flexible stabiliz-
ers are especially important when damping and control systemitArre present on the
satellite. A system of equations is intmduced to describe the rotation of a gravita-
tional satellite around its center of inertia when the satellite is equipped with
*deformable stabilizers. The methods of analytical mechanics are employed to calculate
the dynamic effects accompanying the process of stabilizer deformation. Orig. art.
has: 48 formulas, 4 figures.
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-XURITONOVA, Y.A. (Sverdlovsk)
'
Data on dynamics of endemic goiter In Sverdlovsk Province (with
summary in Inglish, P-1271. Probl..mn4ok-. I gorm. 3 no.3:83-88
MY-Je '57. (MIRI 10:10)
1. Iz Sverdlovskogo protiYorobnogo dispnuaera I kafedry fakul'-
tetakoy khirurgit Sverdlovelcogo meditainskogo Instituta.
(GOITBR, epidemiology,
endemicity in Nusgia (Rua))
MIARITONOTA, V.A. (Sverdlovsk)
Dynamics of goiter andemia. in the rushya and Visim areas of
Sverdlovsk Province during the Past 30 years. Probl.andok.1
gorm. 5 no.5:85-89 S-0 159. O(M 13.-5)
1. Iz Srerdlovskogo protivosobnogo dispansera (glavu" vrach
B.A. Iharitonova).
(GOITER statist.)
DOLGIN, I.M. kand.geograf .:-,~,uk; NIKOLATEVA, T.V., mladshiy nauchryy
aotrudnik; BASOVA, ),.G., mladshiy nauchnTj gotrudaik; WRONTISOVA,
L.I., mladohly ri,-,uchnyy sotrudnik; DANILOVA, V.14., mladshiy
nauchirrf sotrudnik; KOVROVA, A.M., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik;
SERGEYEVA, G.G., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; SIMIRNOVA, V.P.,
mldd,ghiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; KMITONOVAP L.I.) mladshiy nauchnyy
sotrudnik; ALEKSAIMROV, V.F., aerolog; ?,VZIETSOV, O.M., aerolog;
MAYOROVA, L.A., aerolog; POSTNIKOVA, D.G., aerolog; SMMIOVA, I.P.,
-aerolog; VASILIYEVA, R.P., tekhnik; KEDIIIS, L.V., tekhnik;
KHARITOIqOVA- --tvkdmik; KHRUSTAIEVA, N.K., red.; DROZHZHINA,
tekIri.red
[Aerological observations of Arctic stations during the period
from June 30 through December 34 19571 Aerologichaskie nabliudeniia
poliarnykh stantsii 8 30 iiunia Po 31 dekabria 1957 g. Leningrad,
lid-vo I'Morskoi transport," 1961. 994 p. (Aftticheskii i antark-
ticheskii nauchno-issledovatelt8kii inatitut Trudy, vol.243)
(MIRA 14: 11)
(Arctic regions-~leteorology-Observations)
KHARITONCVA, V.A. (Sverdlovsk)
f*i.nngea in the goiter endemia in Sverdl.ovsk F-rovince. i r(,.';I. fl- .11"!,
(I
In.~~rm. 10 no.6s2l-23 N-D 164. F.: -- " , "
31 7 72 1
/P C S/139/62/000/002/017/028
_~ 6. E073/L535
.-~LTHORS: Nilconenho, A.S. and
TIT L:l-- Investigation by means of the theri,-,oelectric method
of some processes that occur durinz thermomechanical
treati:ient of'iroa-nianganese and iron-nichel alloys
PLR.10!~ICAAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebny1ch zavedeniy, Fizika,
no.2, 1962, 114-117
T~':"X'.: Experimental results are described of the influence
of phase transformations on the thermo e.m.f. of iron-manganese
anc iron-nicirel alloys. The iron-nianganese alloys contained J"
and
12.21/'0' ',',In, respectively, and (in 0.05 C, o.oii6 s,
0.03 P, 0.03 Si, 0.055 Al, 0.077 Cu. The iron-nickel alloys
contained 15.5%J Ni and 0.05 lft-V, C and not riore than 0.1 wt.01,',
of other a6i'Axtures. The concentration of manganese and nickel
was so chosen that the deformed alloys should consist of
saturated a-phase and, after suitable annealing, there should be
rejection of the excess y-phase. The cold plastic deformation
was produced by rolling. For annealing, specimens were cho.~en
Card 1/# -7
.7>
Investigation by means of ... S/139/62/000/002/017/028
E073/2535
,.,.-hich were deformed by 63%. The atillealins was iin 5tcPs of 500C
up to 9000C, holding the specimens at tlie, given temperature for
30 min-. The oxides produced by annealing were ground off .-.nd
t1le deformed layer was removed by etching in nitric acid. The
thc-r::io e.i;i.f. was mcat;ured by a g;Avanoi-,toter i-.rhereby the specimens
were claiiriped between two copper electrodes spaced at 40 trica apart.
1-c heat was transmitted to the spacimen by means of A small
electric furnace. The difference in temperature bOLIVUen the hot
and the cold contacts was 13'C and was maintained constant during
the measurements. At each annealing Temperature tile thermo
c.m.f. was ri-,easured on three specimens, soven measure.-.ients being
-i;ade 'or each with a riieasuring error of 0.05 IiV. The results are
A
plottcd in Figs. 1 and 2. It was found that "or iron-mangn:mesc
alloys tile theri:io e.,-ii.f. depends on the chemical composition of
tile r'lloy. For sin_crle--,)Iiase (X solid SolUt4oxis tile dependonce of
t'.io tliert-.o e.m.f. on the concentration of the -.,1loyi:-1.g elcm.,mt
was ali,.iost linear. The linear dependence ceased as soon as
other p1hases were rejected; for iron-nichol alloys it 4-9 -the
y-phase, whilst for iron-rian-anese alloys it is the y and the
C-:3hases and the rejection of t-hose leads to a docrcz.se of
Card Vt --I)
Investigation by nicans of ... S/139/62/000/0021/017/0231
E073/r,535
the -Cherv;o Defor:-,iad heterogeneous alloys have a
consider.-,bly higher thermo e.m.f. whereby the increase proceeds
at lov.- de(-rees of deformation which coincides with the y--:/~ a
,ransformation. The authors consider that the chango ::-. the
function of
io e.m.f. as a the chemical and phase compositions
provides a simple means of quality control. There are 2 figures
and 1 table.
ASSOCIATION:
Krivorozhskiy gornorudnyy institut
(Krivoy Rog Mining Institute)
5 L;13,.7 ITT E D
A
Fig.l. Legend.
Fig.2. Legend.
Card 3/4
April 7. 1961
Dependence of the thermo e.m.f. on the annealing
temperature of deformed alloys.
Thermo e.m.f., IiV/deg. vs. annealing temperature,0C
Curve I - 8.49a' ANIn, 2 - 12.20,'a ANIn, 315-50"') Ni.
Influence of the deformation, on the therr:io
e.m.f., ~LV/deg, of the iron alloys.
Curve 1 Mn, 2 - 12.2% Mn, 3 15.5% Ni.
NIKONSE,O~ A.S., starshly prepodav-stall; KHARITOROVA, V.F., afisiBtfttt
Change in the thermoelectric prope-i-tiae during the deformatiat
and rousting of iron-nanganese and iron.-nickel L~lloys. Sbar.
nauch. trud. KGRI no.13:118-122 162. (MMA 16:8)
(Iron alloys-Thermoelectric properties)
('(k-Yormatlons (Mechanics))
TROITBXIT. I.A., professor; MHARITONGYA, V.M.. 4auchnyy sotrudnik.
Skin injuries of farm animals and measures for their proventicm.
Veterin its 30 no.2;44-47 Ir 153. 'XaA 6:2)
1. Goeudaretyannyy institut vaterinarnoy dermatologii.
E,) ?~ f~ trvr: - c hr
n n
-t. cr,-nni:~m, PrO]l',(-Uvj ty, i--,T tie.n. of
Cnttlr,. Ilide." A]-,-LT-,Iori Ir,.-,5t nC Ex-ierlr~rnt,::!
.-S-,
Ye-Ilicint-, I-lin A~ 17, 1.. Ca
tion for tlj-- bevr-r- of 'Illnlor-4(- -1
Illo. I.E., 1956.
TROITSKIY, !.A., professor; IMITMCVA, V.H., nauch*7 astrudnik.
-,
.4
Knehanized olemning of the skin of cattle. Veterinarlia 33 m9.9:60-65
S '56. (KI&% 9:10)
1.Vassoymnyy aauchRe-insladevatellskiy izetitut veterinarney uanitarii
i ektoparazitol9ril.
(Veterinary hygiene)
USSR Farm Animals, Cattle (small) Q-3
Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 2, 1958, 7182
Luthor : I. A. Troitskiy,.Y. M. Khar
Inst : All-Union Institut-e-75T-Veterinary Sanitati~,n and
Zooparasitology
Title : Dependence of the Growth of the Wool of Fine-Wool
Sheep on Feeding and Maintenance.
Orig Pub: Tr Vses. n-i. in-t vet. sanitarii i ektoparazitol
1957, 11, 16-22.
Abstract: On the basis of two experiments it has been es-
tablished that the maximum growth of sheeps' wool
occurs in August, October, November, May, and
June and the minimum -- in February, March, and
April.
Card 1/1
XHARITONOVA, V-H-,mladshly nauchW notrudnik; SAVINSrATA, N.V.,aspirant
Sme data on the fineness of wool from fine-wool sheep.
Trudy VNIIVSH 11:23-29 157. (HrM 11: 12)
1~ (Wool)
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4-hapixes the angle of rotation of the plane of polaAcatiou
ofismint linearly to the kit with high "Innis . of C%s stwi
r,,Ilukm. with low conem, of Cu suid cellulow. 11w atigle In,
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ifito 10411 "Kinomm and the for"ution of cocittwis. of dif.
tvwrnt 1AAnes al rotation. T%c chatittv in the angle of rata.
film in rriallm to the Nil, or KIM concn. 6 expLdned by
ifte mAsuniption of an inmic reActioti mmIllmitin Ww"n the
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M. I. Arkb1poir awl 'V'. P. Kh"itorooora, zhair. PriAW,
KA,... (I. Appilled ChW71T,'IM0 (10M).-The m4%,
alsit. Ul Cis sibsorbord by ecoulosor. per mok ellf'",
dc1d, fly anAl"i* to( the Initial soln, and of tin filtrate
all" t%W"I'lliff alkomiliptilon, WA only ina-tramej with the
tiwn. ul Cu l"Ji. at ronsi. Vu rollsor"t, vow" sti'molio,
,viththeraticto.oINII.. In %Anoi. Isicapabloral dissolvi.1
the ctihilow (Cu 6.214-36.2 millinuiles/1.). abscorpoon ta
Cu first decressocts with itiocreasing Nli" palm through
a min., and then incream with (slither Increase in Nit,; -
with Irwrtio-ing Cu content. the min. shdts to 1cwtor"knitly
bighirr NIf, vtoocm. Cetlukw that hot rearbil'i r'llill.
L" a MAIS. Wirr at-out I hi.) lk" I" take "is limits Cis
when imincvetl lu a fresh kAn. of the m&nw compa.. Le
"Llullose can be sistd. with Cla totraidn a "". of given C
jusd Nil. content. On the other hand, ftr~h cirthilose
metwd in a soln~ whose Clu tonitnt has livert
toy reaction with cellulosic tiors tAke up Cu. With in-
masing depitilost of Cu and corresponding Imitaw to('
Use trUitirt: asut - at Nil the absorption first decgralocs,
then lislicisaft rapiolly. In solne. ikh in Cu. tb* WAY. of
CtIlulost jelp"Wed As a potree tap (Mlatiliolt to UK orwaill
set*of The sample) of the quantity which ittors Into soin. i
In I kr.. and dqtd. by careful milli pptn. of the filtrate
(suppiciticuted fly scitlitiNg I. UK-MAWS very strongly with
In"Vosing Mf, coortleat the slobs, 11w thetil"I Nil,
content at which rapid took. begins Is lower. the Wither
[be Cu content. Thus. with Cu 0 ,(03, 0.08. still IWOr
11A.. the NH, Owtsbold Is dpporox. 11, 7. and 4 M/L.
rev, lAiserting of the silly. flitrough decrease of the Cu
content can be compensated by a crorr"P.Miding increase
of the NIf$ conotent; the pirater the Nit. content. the
muglief the scoly. Thnol, in order it) maintain 6 "ftsly--
(in the sense tkilosed alx)vV) d M' . With the 90111 MOttlit
det-redislive from 007 to WWII Vi., ki is ""Taks" to
Increase Nit, 4 tionei. whereas. between the "Ift? I is'
"ell" Cu contents, the increot-or of the NI!, nerevolary to
maintain thir w4r. 41 Man'l W! is rinly asAlt 1.7-asui
1 3.1,0.1. tv3 Stin 44 "fliukovio takes Place In 2 stlip'.
at"orption Cu Mall "4VAIkul 14 list Cu~"Wlow Vft.
pies focused. The lit step can be clarriell out alsoo Us &
golo. of CM(0II)oo in wortif N&011, but tbit win, is WwLhk
to "Vats the complex. if. bo-. cellulose absorbs
Cu from a CUM114 + 144011 nw.. The mdvvnt awl
V.
4-1.th. ""4:171 sample lininer," (a cun~l. NII.W.
~411 *&,I I tv riteittAtily. Nit. skis
cally ptilinotor, atworptiolit of Cu by ccilukw but is eke
an effe"i" *Av4tuts &Scott for the Cu."llisloolsor corapies.
N. Than
Vo ~J, h, V
Potendometric otellill, of CW*mm*Wwn malutions of col-
falsoo. %I - 1. Av khipov and V. P. KbAnloaara j I ranov,k
Ch,mn. I*mb. ZA%r,-PrtftW.-K4(W-(J-App1wl
Clwtn~ , 24. -gig;;% And If
rift(tipilel dctu, of pif tu cuprantnumsium solni, with 027-
WAI g.il. Cu show higher OW cottris. W ciaprammonium
pfes%cs the off - Cvnivil.; pit VAIUT% slectille IN$ A11,111. 0( IfUl-
1
1,1101, *IJJL#~. Of CVIIUIC*V. Duthie litratilui of roprAni-
IMPIlillill M110. there 9ATUr* d IWIA ill the 60.115M CUTVt At
file RCU(FAliZAtiOU Of 111013Ut .91"; Of CU, 1111011111li A tWO40141
dissma. of the tuprammonium complex. The drrrmion of -
pit by Adifts. of polyhydrozy compds. 6 pentc,t with low Cu
ctmcns.. rlpWnabk by formatim of a Cu(,Vlls). sAH bridge
aci" the adjutut ItO groups of the added compds. or ivy
transfer of 2 Oil groups to them Oil limin from the cOm.
PICI c'. 34. Ko"Apuff
USSR/Physical Chemistry - Electrochemistry, B-12
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 511
Author: Arkhipov, M. I., and Kharitonova, V. P.-
Institution: Ivanovsk Institute for Chemical Technology
Title: Dependence of the Oxidation-Reduction Potential of Copper on the
Ammonia Concentration in Copper-Ammonia Solutions
Original
Periodical: Tr. Ivanovs. khim.-tekhnol. in-ta, 1956, Vol 5, 139-143
Abstract; The oxidation-reduction potential E of an ammonia solution Of Cu(OH)2,
measured with a Pt-electrode, becomes more positive as the NH3 con-
centration is increased. An analogous effect is observed when
metallic Cu is added to the solution. The addition of NH4ClO4
produces a lowering of.E.
Card 1/1
AUTHORi Kharitonoval V.P.t Pakshver, A.B. bg-20-1-16/20
TITLE: The Ef feet of the keetyl Group Content of Acetylcellulose
on the Properties of its Solutions. (Vliyaniye soderzhauiya
ateetillnykh grupp v atsetiltsellyuloze na avoystva yeye
rastvorov)
PERIODICAL: Kolloidayy Zhurnal, 1956P Vol XX, # 1, pp 110-117 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the articlepthe properties of acetylcellulose solutions
in connection with the content of bound acetic acid are in-
vestigated, The minimum of viscosity corresponds to the
maximum of pliability of the macromolecules in the solution.
The maximum of pliability may be observed at the least re-
gular arrangement of the polar hydroxyl and acetyl groups.
Such a distribution correponds to a content of 56.5-58.5%
of bound acetic in the solution. The dependence of the ape-
cific viscosity on the content of bound acetic acid
is shown in fig. 1. The heats of solution of acetylcellulose
depend on the ratio of acetyl and hydroxyl groups. The highest
values are observed in formic acid, the lowest in acetone
(Fig- 3). The turbidity of acetyleellulose solutions changes
100 times in different solvents. The addition of small doses
Card 112 of a second component causing, solvation of the polar groups
V.P., Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Effect o--:' the
I
1. . Propol"ics
contn-nt of acetyl groups in cellulose acetatc . k,
C'.. - ., . .
of its sollitions." lvpr.- vo, 195~., 12 pp cf Ki, -e- -du ation
USS.q. Ivarovo ('hem Tech Inst) 1~0 copies 01, 35-59, ll~)
- 47 -
50 3)
AUTHORS: Kharitonova, V. ?o, Babenkovt L. N.f SOY/153-2-2-21/31
-T-aFs h _ve_r_,7W-.-T-.
TITLE: The Influence of the Contents of Combined Acetic Acid in the
Acetyl Cellulose on.the Filtrating- and Spinning Property of
the Production Solutions (Vliyaniye soderzhaniya avyazannc,y
ukausnoy kisloty v ateetiltaellyuloze na filltruyemost' i
pryadomost' proizvodstvennykh rastvorov)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykhzdved;niy. Khimiya I khimichets-
kaya tekhnologiya, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 2, pp 254-257..(USSR)
ABSTRACT: During the pro-duction.of acetate rayon considerable vsLria-
tions often occur between individual batches of acetyl-
cellulose with regard to the filtrating- and spinning-proper-
ty of the.spinning solutions. The bad quality of the latter
results in the breaking of the fibres during weaving.
Therefore the authors made it their task to prepare quality
indices of the spinning solutionsp characterizing the
filtrating- and spinning-property. These two propertied
depend on the Interaction between the macro-molecules in
the. solution. This interaction depends in its turn on:
Card 1/4 1) the physical and chemical heterogeneity of
The Influence of the Contents of Combined Acetic Acid SOV/153-2-2-21/31
in the Acetyl Cellulose on the Filtrating- and Spinning Property of the
Production Solutions
acetyl-cell-iulose; 2) the homogeneity.of the solution itself-
the existence of gel grains. Investigated Zere: 1~ a batph
with good and one with bad spinning proper ies; 2 acutyl-
cellulose with varying content of combined acetic acid, which
were obtained by saponifying an equivalent batch of'the
primary acetate. Acetone, acetone-alcohol-, and acetone-water-
mixtures'were used as solvents. The ketardation of the
filtration (Table'l) was calculated frora the detqrmined'
filtrating property of the solution (Ref 1). T4 retardation
of the filtration 0able 1) was calculated. Furtl~ermore, the
spinning property of the solution (its elasticity) is being
calculated from the formula,
A - (V_ vl).100 % (Ref 2), with A being the elasticity of
v
the jet in %; v- the top speed for the winding of the fila-
ment onto the bobbin, at which the breaking of the filament
occurs in m/sec. Results are summarized in the table (p 255).
Card 2/4 A special laboratory device (Fig 1) was designed to
The Influence of the Contents of Combined Acetic Acid SOV/153-2-2-21/31
in the Acetyl Cellulose on the Filtrating- and Spinning Property of the
Production Solutions
determine the spinning property of the solutions. It was
proved already previously (Refs 4,5) that the properties
of the diluted aoetyl-cellulose-solutions depend on their
contents of combined acetic-acid. The quality of the
solution deteriorates with the increase of fracticas with
a low content of acetyl groups in the acetyl'cellulose. In
this case the filtrating- and apinning-properties of the
production-solutions (Ref 5) must apparently also be subject
to a deterioration (confirmed in table, p 255)- When the
content of combined acetic-acid in the acetyl-cell~lose
decreases until below 55 %, the retardation of the filtration
v increases and the elasticity of the jet of solution A
drops, Vh1ah means -a deterioration of the spinning property.
Acetyl-cellulose with 55-3-56.3 % of combined acetic-acid
shows the best qualities. Different solvents solvate the
acetyl-celluloses of different esterifying degrees (Ref 5)
in a different way. Consequently, the interaction between
the macro-molecular chains in concentrated solutions must
Card 3/4 also be different and the strongert the weaker the solvating
The Influence of the Contents of Combined Acetic Acid SOV/153-2-2-21/31
in the Acetyl Cellulose on the Filtrating- and Spinning Property of the
Production-Solutions
action of the aolventp. The ketone group of acetone
.favors solvating, by linking the dipol-groups of the
acetones through the acetyl-cellulose. The solvating degree
drops with a decrease in the namber of acetyl-groups and
with an increase of hydroxyl-groupe in the acetyl-cellulose.
At the same time the reciprocal action between the chains
goes up and the possibility of forming gel grains increases.
S. S. Frolov, Docent, gavevaluable advice. There are 2
figures, I table, and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Ivanovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut i Vsesoyuznyy
zaochnyy institut legkoy i tekstillnoy promyshlennosti
(Ivanovo Chemical-technological Institute and All-Union
Correspondence-institute for Light- andlextile Industry)
SUBMITTED: March 12t 1958
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KHAPT'InNOVA. V.11,; BYKOV, A.%; ALEKSANDRIYSKIYP S.S.
and analyols of scime col,red cQpoiye-,iT,~rs, Iz,,r.vys.ucheb.
2 i kil '9
-av,,~, kJITM. .. bl~teikb. 8 nc.2.2'Z/--P) ' ~lv (MIRA a8.-8)
:i, lv~trtovsskly khlmiko-tek~ncloglll~,heskly !n9titut, kafedra
~-',,r '..Dgi-'. kh-lmichaak[kh volokon,
.-.- mc-i - -
KHARITONOVA, V. S.
M-RITONOVA, V. S. -- "Penza Oblast - Its Economic-Geographical Charac-
teristica.0 Moscow City Pedagogical Inst imeni V. P. Potemkin. Penza,
1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Geographical
Sciences.)
SO: KnIZhaaZa jgjo2jg', No. 4, Moscow, 1956
STEPANOV,, G.S.; KWITONOVA, V,S,
Controlling and measuring device for drill testing machines*
Trudy VNIIBT no.6s8l-" 162. (KIRA l6x6)
(Boring machinery-Testing)
KEYS, N.V.; MITSYN, A.A.; POZDNYSREV, V.M.; SAMARIN, A.P.; YARTSEVA, T.W.;
Ptinimali uchastiye: BKNDOVSK.IY, B.M.; ClWfCIILV, I.I.; KOMPANIYETS, N.V.;
M70HCH=00 R.I.; j~~1.10V.A.,..V.V.; TOROPOV., F.S.
Making ingot molds and o4er castings of cast iron wit spheroidal
graphite at the Chelyabinsk Metallurgical Plant. Stalk 23 n0-4:382,-383
Ap 163, (Iron founding) (Ingot w1ds) (MIRA 16:4)
D'YAKONOVAP M.I.; KHARITOWVA, V.Ya.
Composition of rhondri and also dark and light varieties
of some chondriten. Matcoritika no.24:37-40 164.
(MIn 17: 5)
WM6
th Al
IRA ~ MR, I
W7 3 =a.
r
4 2M
P
F
Pa
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P.
N9 S
DIYAHOITOVA I.I.I.; KIIARIT01,10VA, V.Ya.
C6mical composition of 1.8 stone meteorites from tho collection
of the Academy of Sciencen of tha U.S.S.P. 'Motooritika rio.21.,
52-59 '6-1. (1111W. 14-11)
(Hetecrites)
DIY,LKONOVk, M.I.; KHARITONOVA, V.Ya.
Chemical composition of chondri in the Nikollskoe and Saratov
meteorites. Mateoritika no.22:71-73 '62. OURA 150)
(Meteorites)
DIYAKOROVA, M.I.; KHARITONOVAY V.Ya.
Composition of nickel iron in various types of -iron and
iron and stone meteorites. I-lateoritika no.23:42-44 163.
16:511)
(Meteorites)
HARITONOVA, V.Ya.
Multiple fall of Pribram meteorites photojFAphnd,Pt.8. DNI
astr Cz 16 no.2:101 165.
1. Committee on Meteorites of the Academy of Sciences, of the
U.S.S.R.
KRARITONOVA, Te.A. (Mbskya)
Notes of a nurse. Red.sestra 19 no.4:43-45 AP 160.
(MMSZS AND NMIM) (MMA 13 16)
OGIYEVSKIY, V.V., kand. sell skokhoz. nauk; it,;,(.,V.!KAY,,, YCI.17.,
nauchnyy sotriidnik; KUFLIN, V.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
YHARIT011M., Ye.G., nauchnyy qr)tri:,dnfk, VPQITC-?IC,'1.,'~, Yo.G.,
nalichnry sotrudrilk
Artificial reforestation in Transb-,,3ikalin, TriAy
VSNIPIT,esdrev no,. 7:44-54 163. (IJIMA 1712)
1. Vostoshno-SUbirskiy
proycktnyy institut lesnoy i derevo,
promyshlonnosti (for Burovskayn, Kl.kllri, ~iviritonova,.
OGIYEV,'KIY, V.V., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; BUROVSKAYA, Ye.V., nauchn7y sotrudnik;
KIIARITONOVA,--)~%~-4., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Forest plantations in Tyumen' and Tomsk ProVincdq. Trudy
VSNIPILeadrev no.5341-54 162. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Nachallnik laboratorii leanykh kulltur Vostochno-Sibirskogo
nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proyektnogo instit,tta lesnoy i
derevoobrabatyvayushchey promysblenno~ti (for Ogiyevskiy).
(Tyumen' Province-Afforestation)
(Tomsk Province-Afforestation)
BFXdMLIYEV, M.; MASHRYKGVI K.K., doktor geol.-miners nauk, red,;
MESKUTOV, V., red.; GULZHEEV, E., red.; KHARIT0110VA. Ye.I..)_
red.; STREL'TSOVj E., tekhn. red.
(Ruasian-Turkmen dictionary of geological tern.s1husako-
turkmenskii slovarl geologiche3kikh terminov. Pod red. K.K.
Mashrykova i V.Meskutova. Ashkhabad, Izd-vo Akad. nauk
Turkmenskoi SSR, 1962. 226 p. (MIRA 16:1)
(Russian language-Dictionaries-Turkmen)
(Geology-Dictionaries)
KHARITONOVAO YEt M.
Hybridization
I _, ,of the mothrar plvit on f liei u" J'!Yb--",,l lit~ellin
1,,ffect of the a~-p 11, - 1.
A--robiolo.7iia no. /,, 195.~.
Yonthlv Li3t. of Aussian AccessiDris, LibrarY of l')5-'. Unclassified.
How the age of the maternal plant affects the quulity of hy-
brid seedlings. Trudy TSGL 5:347-352 '53. OURk 12:11)
(Fruit culture) (Hybridization, VcTntable)
KHARITONOVA, Ye. N.
"Profit in Supplemental Artificial Pollination of Cherries and Plums
Tr. Tsentr. Genet. Labor. im. MUchurina, 110 5) 1953, 35,21-356
Report on the advantages obtained from supplemental artificial
pollination of various species of cherries and plum with respect to
yield and value of the wood. The experiments cover several years.
WhBiol, No 9, May 1955)
SO: Sum-No 787, 12 Jan 56
KliARITO-07A., YE. N.
I" z
iybriciiztion of the -!-erry with the "ird r.'herry and Irs .rilct-c3l -,(esult3."
I-lin lli.-`~,er 7-Jucation, 1,'ruit-Vegetable Inst imeni I. V. "ichuxin, -ichur-J:;sl-., l9f,;/,
(Dis--ertation for the *,,ree of Candidate of A-ricultlirnl 3cionceo)
SO: niizlinaya Letopis', No. 321, 6 Aug 55
KHARITOPOTAt Ye.H!A kand. sellskokhoz. nauk
- ~ I- - --. .1
Breading the common and the sweet cherry. Trudy TSGL 6:103-144
157. (MBA 12:10)
(Cherry breeding)
I013ANOV, P.; BREZF2WV, D.; OLISHANSKIY, M.; LYS314KD. T.; LISAVENKO, M.;
SINTAGIN, I.; YAKUSHKIN, I.; PREZENT, I.; VARMi STAN, I.; KOLESNIKOV,
V.; YEVTUSHENED, A.; ZASYAIRTIKOV, T.; ALISOV, M.;:UTIUMN, A.;
GORSENDV, I.; BEIDKHONOV, I..; VIDENIN, K.; KARPOV, G.; CURNENED, S.;
BAKHARBV, A.; TIKHDIMVA. A.; KIJZIMIN, A.; BUZULIN, G.; TOLMACREV. I.;
LYSM, Te.; JUILU.TONOVA. Ye.; KUSIRTIRENNO, M.; NOVOPAVIDVSKAYA, N.;
ZHIRONKIN, I.; KATSM~~ MUMN, I.; NIKITIN, B.; TSVETAYEVA, Z.;
AR FOV, B.; OSTAFEVED, V.-. IVANOV, V.; BMUZOV, V.; LUTKOVA, I.;
TSVETAYEVA, Z.; ARKU.POV# B.; OSTAPENKO, V.; IVANOV, V.; BUrUZOV, V.;
LIITKovA, I.
P.N. IAkovlev; obituary. Agrobiologlia no.6:119 N-D '57.
(MIRA 10:12)
(IAkovlevq Pavel Ni~mnorovich, 1898-1957)
KRARITONOVA, Ye.N.
Fbrtility restitution in sour cherry-sweet ohm-ry hybrids (Cerasus
vulgaris Hill. C. avium Koench) and the hybird origin of sour cherry
(Go, 'hagaris MM.). Trudy MOIP. Otd.biol. 5003-312 162.
(Mln 16 i5)
1. TSentraltnaya geneticheakaya laboratoriya imeni I.V. Michurina,
Hichurinak.
(CHMM EWDING)
U-K
USSR/Soil Science. Soil Biology. 1-4
Abe Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22468.
Author Kharitonova, E.P.
Inst
Title Changes in Humus Composition Due to Influence of the Forest
Strip in Grey Weakly Podzol Soil.,
Orig Pub: Uch. zap. Kazansk. un-ta, 1956, 116, No 1, 24o-244.
Abstract: As a result of studies on soils of the forest strip planted in
1948 under conditions of the Tatar ASSR, it became evident that
the total humus content of the soils increased at the borders
of forested sections. The content of absorbed bases corres-
ponds to changes of humus; the soil near the forest strip in its
group humus composition is poorer in bituminous substances and
mobile humic acids of the first fraction. The quantity of humic
acids of the 2nd fraction combined with calcium is diminished in
the humus; theJ.r quantity diminished in 3 years from 35-1 to 33.8%.
Card - 1/2 -1-
USSR/Soil Science. Soil Biology. 1-4
Abs Jour: Referat Zh-Biol., No 6, 25 March, 1957, 22468.
The sum of all 3 fractions of fulvic acids in the composition of
forest humus soils is greater than in the field soil; its quantity
increased by 2.1% in 3 years. An increase of the 3rd fraction ot
fulvic acids was found in the forest soil and In the control. In
the forest soil, an increased content of unhydrolyzable residue
was found. A decrease in the ratio of humic acids to fulvic acid
is influenced by the forest strip. This shows that under the in-
fluence of the forest strip not only the sodding process is in-
creased, but there is also a tendency to stimulate the podzol-
forming process.
Card 2/2 -2-
KTIARITONOVA, Ye.P.
MethodB for the removal of roots from soil. Pochvovedenie no.3:
97-98 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:6)
S/183/62/000/005/002/002
B101/B186
ATITHORS: Kharitonov, V. Lt., Lebedeva, A. I., Kharitonova, 0. N
Toropova, Ye. G., Kiriyenko, I. B.
TITLE: Production of Adimin fiber
PERIODICAL: Khimicheakiye--volokna, no- 5, 1962,-47 - 49
TEXT: Experiments made in 1955 - 57 to imitate the Western Trelon fiber
had failed. The present paper gives results of experiments started
in 1961 to produce a fiber, "Adimin", from hexamethylene diammonium
adipate (AH salt) and E:-caprolactam in the ratio-of 90 : 10. These
experiments were made with an apparatus used for producing caprone fiber.
The process consists in: dissolution of the two monomers; filtration of
the solution; polyamide formation; extruding of the polyamide into binds
and crumbling of the bands; drying of the polyamide and spinning; further
processing of the fiber in the textile plant. Since Adimin contains only
1-5-2~q low-molecular compounds there was no need to wash out the crumbled
polyami:de. The molecular weight of polyamide was found to drop with '
increasing content of stabilizer (adipio acid): the WN was 23,500-24,000
Vith 0-45Y6 adipic acid, and 18,700-18,800 with 0.85% adipio acid. An WN
Card 172
S/18 62/000/005/002/002
Production of Adimin fiber... BIOIYB186
I
of 18,800-20,000 is recommended for producing hosiery. Adimin is more
heat-reoistant than caprone, its MW remained unchanged when heated to-
280oC for 1 hr. Spinning oif Adimin was performed with 77-700-ii (PP-700-I)
spinning machines, rate of fiber formation 700 m/min, polyamide
temperature 270-2710C, drawing I ; 3.3. The fiber showed 35-37 km
breaking length and 36-38',~ elongation. As compared with caprone, Adimin
has higher shrinkage and lower stiffneas:,data for fixed, twisted fiber
with.200 windings per meter; shrinkage in H 20 at 100 0C, 5.1% (caprone 6-5A
stiffness measured with Pavlov's pendulum apparatus, 103 (caprone 143).
The fiber is easily %orked into hosiery. There are 3 tables.
ASSOCIATIOU: VIIIISV (V. M. Kbaritonov I A. I. Lebedeva)
Klinskiy kombinat (Klin Combine) (G. N. Kharitonova, Ye. G.
Toropova, I. B. Kiriyenko)
SUBMITTED: May 3, 1962
Card 2/2
EHRKAN, Ya.; VARGUE, A., vneshtatnyy instruktor; KRARITONOVA, V.,-
doverenyy vrach; SAVELIYEVA, G., inzh.-te~olo~g,-NROLAMVA, A.V
starshiy instruktor; SKERNITSKAYA, Ye.; XIMIDVAO V.
Changes for the,better. Okhr.truda i sots.stiakh. 5 no.4t2O-22
Ap 162. (MIRA 15s4)
1. Predsedatell obahchostvannogo soveta. 1*,y ob"yedinannoy bollnitsy
g. Rigi (for Berkan). 2, Reapublikanski~ Bovet profaoyuzov
LatyiyBkoy SSR (for Zvdr le, Nikolaj 0 3. Plahchavaya
laboratoriya g. Yurmala rfor Savellyeva). 4. Korreapondent gazety
*Sovetskaya Latviya" (for Smitrnitskaya). 5. Spetsiallnyy
korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrans, truda i sotsiallnoye strakhovaniyell
(for Khmeleys.). (Latvia-Sanatoriumq)*
NIKONENKO, A.~.; KHLqITONOVA,.,-:V,,F._
Thermoelectric examination of some processes occurring during
thermomachanical treatment of iron-manganese and irGn-nickel
alloys. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;fiz. 2sll4-117 162. (MIRA 15-7)
1. Krivorozhskly gornorudnyy institut.
(Iron-manganese alloys) (Iron-nickel alloys)
LLSNIKOV9 kl.V., kand.tekhn.nauk;,XURNOR~A, Te.P., lnzh.
Experimental studies of circular suspension roofs. Trudy
NIIZHB no.25z114-162 162. (MIRA 16:2)
(Roofs, Suspension)
KIIARITONOVA, Ye. P.: Master Biol Sci (diss) -- "'rhe effoct of forest strips
on the humus composition of gray soils of the forest steppe and changes in
it with thne". Kazan', 1958. 14 pp (Ka-zaa' Orklur of I-abor Red Banner State
u Lm V. I. ullyanov-Lenin, Chair of Soil. Science), 150 copies (KL, No 11,
1959, 118)
-1110 KIKIO* Le"d. iekh., a;'MARITONOVA, Ye.P.,
Inth.
Results of testing Precast reinforced concrete roofs built without
using girders* Blul. strol. tekh. 15 no-2tlO-15 y 158. (MIRA 11;2)
1, Nnuohno-Insledovatel'okly Institut puti i strottelletya Akadeall
stroltelistya t afthitektury SSSR.
(Roofing, Concrete--T~sting)
BABUROV, A., student; GLADKOVA, N., studentka; GUTNOV, A., student;
ZVEZDIII, A., student; LWHAVA, I., studint; SADOVSKIT, S.,
student; SUKHANOVA, Te., studentka; KHARlTONOVA, Z., studentka
From the diploma project to the map of Siberia. Tekh.mol. 26
no.7:6-11 160. (MM 13:8)
_"W '_ .'1- 11 .' Ad.,~
1. Mookovskiy arkhitekturn7y Ini tftft.~`
(Cities and towns--Planning)
KONEEMKIY, N.V.1 KHARIT0110
, Z
Building a now tunnol kiln at the Semiluki Refractories Plant.
ogneupory 26 no.6:21+9-252 161* (MIPA 14-7)
1, Semilukskiy ogneupd#ayy zavod.
(semli'LIKi-KiIns)
KHARITON07A., Z. M.
"Biological Properties of the Fungus Rhizostonia 5olani Kuehn
in Relation to a Disease of Stor,.!4 Tubers and Seedling Potatoes
and Methods of Preventing the Development of the D13ease.11 Laboratory
of Agrotechnological Mlethods for the Control of Plant Diseases,
All-Union Sci Res Inst of Plant Protecti.-)n, All-Union Order of Lenin
Acad Agricultural Sci imeni V. 1. 'enin, Leningrad, 1955. (KL, No 8,
Feb 55)
SO: Sum. No 631, 26 Aug 55-Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions
(14)
KHARITONOVA. Z.H.
", ,
study of the fungi Shisoctonia solani Iruhn and Rh.
aderholdil (&thl.) lColosh. Bbt. shur. 43 no.1:75-81 A 158.
(MM 1112)
1, Tosaoyusnyy institut sa,ohehity rasteniy, Uningrad.
(Fungi. Phytopathogenic)
21/852/62/000/000/011/020,"
B107/B101
AUTHOR: Kharitonova, Z. R.
TITLEt ATI-1-1 articles
SOURCE: Frimeneniye polimerov v antikorrozionnoy tekhnike. Ed. by
I. Ya. Klinov and P. G. Udyma. Moscow, -'Iashgiz, 1962, Vaes.
sovet nauchno-tekhn.'obshchestv. 88 - 91
TZXT: The products and properties of ATH-1 (ATIM-1) (Antegmit) are-,briefly
reported, ~is well r~s experience in using them as chemicall.,r resiGtant
material and antifriction substances in five factories. AT.M-1 has been
produced by the Lyubuchanokiy zavod plaGtmass* (Lyubuchany Works of Plastic
'Materials), and since 1950, by the Novochorka3nskiy elektrodnyy zavod
(I'lovocherkausk Electrode Works). ATM-1 i's a molding powder obtaine_4 from
tificial graphite and phenol-for.-,,,r.1dohydo rctiin. Compooition: for -
ar m
-
aldehyde novolac resin '~-o. 18 15-0 'if;; urotro~jin 2.0 stearrin 0.~j 7j;
Frenuh ~.;na.LA (slaked lime) (Ca0+'f'jg0 mixture) 0-3 ~6; and graphite chips
82.0 ep. Production: (a) Resin, urotropin, atearin, and French chalk
are ground in a ball mill for 3 - I hrs; (b) the binder is mixed with
graphite for 1 hr; (c) rollqd at 125t.50c; (d) granulated and sifted.
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Graphite chips, waste of the :,.os~ov~.;kiy elektrodnyy zavod (:."Oscor, Elec-
trode '.Vorks), were used. AT.1-1 arl.,;cl~,s -re ea.-,ily drillec', ground, and
oolishod. '.cubes of various dimonsior,3 'NOT-C extruded in the Lyubuchany
'I'llorks of Dlastic 'materials. To aonroxim,,.itely 1000C, AT:i'-1 is resistant
to acids and ammonia, not to %1'r-Mlis and oxidlants. The Dmitrovskiy leso-
k-himicheskiy zavod (Dmitrov in Kineshma, Ivanovskaya
oblast') the kombinat cintoticheskikh dushistykh veshchestv (Combine for
Synthetic Scents), and the _NovonosI-ovs',-.-iy fenol'nyy zavod (Novomoskovsk
Phenol **.Vorks) ey.,Lmined AT;.:-l "or its re~3i;-~--ince to v7.rious orcanic sub-
stances in lonF triet, -,-,as irradiatod
.,duration te3ta. In the G'ntave
for 25 hra at a current density of 63 ma/m2. ."Ilicrocracks did not occur.
In the zavod bashennykh kranov (To-wor Crane Works) (3tatwon Severyanin,
Moskovskaya oblast'), AV.1-1 was used for non-lubricated slide bearingp.
its coefficient of friction is only 2/3 and its rate of wear only 1/68
of the -.(jr-T 1786-57 (GOST-1786-57) standard. AV~-l can also be used for
heavy-duty brakes.
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WTKLYAR, P V.; % TS, VA; KHARITONOVA.-Z- ; BMIN, A.V.; RYSKINA, S.I.;
SILiTSK , N.V.
Photographic films for ap,%cW66opy &M astronomy. Opt. i
spektr. 13 no.4s607," 3 162. (Katk 1613)
(Photography-Films)
r,ROSS, L.G.; MEYKIYAR, P-V*J KHAR.I.TONOVAt Z-V-
Effect of optical sensitizers on the photoelectric sensitivity Of
photographic layers having a different ripening time. Trudy NIKFI
no.46243-45 162. (MIRA 18:8)
13 A
7, v
!,:ve;-~;tigatlng the effect of superoptim-n, (-,,!,cer,trat`~On-q of r-he
)jjtl-al ser-Itizar on the Photographic proportles arvi z-ep-
tlo latont Image. Tru(~,f NIKK 1W.4611)(1-100
(MIRA 38:8)
:11XITOITU -.V. ; LC(l.
Stud7r*ng the nature of the concentration effect in o;)tic,,,.l
sennitization. Zhur.nauc~,l prikl.fot. i kin. 6 no-4:2~~`-
299 JJ-Ag 161. (NIRA 14:11)
1. Filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchnc-isaledovatello1mco hinofotoiinstituta,
Kazan'.
(Fhotographic sensitometry)
49199
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E039/E491
AUTHORS: M`eyklyar, 13.V., Shvarts, V.M., Kharitonova, Z.V._,--
Borin, A.V., Nyslcina, S.I., SiT1_Df_sTca`ya7,__N_._V-.___
TITLE: Photographic films for spectroscopy and astronomy
PERIODICAL: Optillca i spektroskopiya, v-13, no.11, 1962, 607-6o9
TEXT: Recent work at the Kazanskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo
nauciino-issledovatellskogo Icinofotoinstituta(Kazan' Branch of the
All-Union Scientific Research Institute on Cinemaphotography)
has been aimed at increasing the sensitivities of photographic
films for long exposures and of infrachromatic films. Films
having greater sensitivity were developed for long exposures in
the near ultraviolet region and for different regions of the
infrared up to 1050 114t. Films for th6 visible region are
desiSnated by the letter A (Astronomy) and a number corresponding
to the wavelength for which the sensitivity is a half of the
r;iaximum and on the long wavelength side. This film is
manufactured at the Kazanskiy khinicheskiy zavod (Kazan' Chemical
Works). Filins for the infrared region are designated by a number
corresponding to its maximum sensitivity. Spectral sensitivity
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curves of films A-500, A-600, A-650, A-660 and A-700 are given.
In the table the sensitivity of these films is compared.with a
c orres pond ing Kodak film. The sensitivities are compared at
1100 niji for the non-sensitized filri and at maxii,ilum sensitivity for
the ref-il"tininv film. Spect.-al sensitivity curves are also given
for I -711C (1-74 -610 (1-~, t, -900 (1-900), ~--1050-1
A 0)
(1-1('50-1) and -105" -11 (1-IC-50-11) filins. The sensitivity of
1-1050-1 and I-10'.'0-11 can be significantly increased by the niethod
of hypersensitization described by S.M.Solovlyev (Fotografirovaniye
v infrakrasnylih luchakh - Photography in infrared rays -
Izd. lllskusstvoll, 1-,., 1957). An infrachromatic film A-850 is also
manufactured which is sensitive ttp to about 9CO m1i. The density
~of background fogging for all these films does not exceed 0.3.
The filras should be stared at 2 to 40C since storage of filins for
use in thu visible region cau6cs an increase in fogging and in the
case of infrachromatic films there is a decrease in sensitivity.
The gamma of the described films lies in the range 2.0 to 3.0.
There are 3 figures and 1 table.
SUIR,iITT-~'D: ~:aY 17, 1962
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No. Compared
Kazan' film typos
Kodak
S Ka 2"a .-I
S
Kodak
1 A-500 Oa 0 1.8
2 A-650 04 C. 7.0
3 A-66o Oa E 6.0
4 A-700 Oa F 7.0
Abstracter's note: This is an.abridged translation.,,
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AUTHORS i
TITLE:
B156/B101
Azanovskaya, K. 4M. , 011 dekop, Yu. Khari tonovich, -A. 11.
Silicon peroxides and their reactions
F'~;'IRIQDICAL; Referativnyy zhurnal. Xhimiya, no. 7, 1962, 274,
abstract 7Z1h347 ("3b. nauchn. rabot. In-t fiz.-organ.
khimii All BSSR", no. 8, ig6o, 32-36)
TEXT: The reactions of Si[OOC(CH 3)314 (1)' (CH3)3S'OOC( C6 H5Xcil 3)2 (11)
and (Cil3 )3SiOOCII(C6If 02 with (C61103 COH (III), and of I with
(Cl! )Coll (IV), (CI[ COU (V) and 1-methyl cyclohexanol (VI), in
3)2(C6115 3 3
the presence of acids, have boon studied. During the reaction between
an acetic-acid solution of III with an ether solution of II in the
presence of a small amount of 11 23o 49 (C 61f5) (CH 3)2COOC(C6lf5 ~3 is formed
(yield 81~j and melting point 167-1690C). (C 6H 02CHOOC(C6115 )3 (yield
721,., and melting point 88-890C) and (CH ) COOC(C'11 ) (yield 78'/"-, and
3 3 0 5 3
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Silicon peroxides and their ... B156/Bloi
meltinC point 70-71-50C) were produced in an analofous manner. During
the reitction between I and VI, (CII 3)3 COO(C6 H, 0) ci"3is formed (yield
43',, find boilini, point 28-21noG/2 mn H-). The pure peroxide ras not
I I U
aucceonfully produced in the anulogouzi reaction of I with 1V and V.
The reaction mechanism in dincuanod. [Abstracter's note: Complete
translation.]
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970b
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BOOIIB066
AUTHORSt Olldekop, Yu. A., Azanovskaya, M. M., and Kharitonovich, A.N.
TITLE: Reactions of Silicon Peroxides With Some Tertiary Alcohols
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1961, Vol. 31, N3. 1, pp. 126 - 128
TEXT: Among the numerous reports published in recent years on organo-
elemental peroxides El-0-0-C and El-O-O-El (El - Si, B, P, or a heavy
tetra- or bivalent metal) (Ref. 8) also their reaction with tertiary al-
cohols in the presence of acid is described, The authors applied this
reaction also to the synthesis of asymmetric organic peroxides of the
ROORI type. For this purpose they studied the reactions of triphenyl
carbinol with tetra-(tert-butylperoxy)-silme, trimethyl-(q~-cumylperoxy)-
silane, and trimethyl-(diphenyl-methylperoxy)-silane, as well as the reac-
tions of dimethyl-phonyl carbinol, trimothyl carbinol, and 1-mothyl-oyclo-
hexanol with tetra-(tert-butylperoxy)-silane. Reaction was carried out by
interaction between the tertiary alcohol dissolved in acetic acid (in the
presence of a little sulfuric acid) and silicon peroxide dissolved in ether.
The reaction of triphenyl carbinol with silicon peroxides gave the
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Tertiary Alcohols B001/ 066
corresponding asymmetric peroxides of the ROORI type: the peroxides of
tert-butyl-triphenyl-methyl, a',-cumyl-triphenyl-methyl, diphenyl-methyl-
triDhenyl-methyl. They are easily separable solid products. From among
the liquid peroxides the peroxide of tert-butyl-l-methyl-cyclohexyl could
be obtained from tetra-(tert-butylperoxy)-silane and 1-methyl-cyclohexanol
in pure condition. The reaction of tetra-(tert-butylperoxy)-silane with
trimethyl carbinol, and dimethyl-phenyl carbinol proceeds in an analogous
way, but the ROORI-peroxides do not result in pure condition. The
heterolytic reaction of silicon peroxides with tertiary alcohols in the
presence of acids takes place according to the equation
4ROH + Si[OOC(CH 3)314 -E4- 4(CH 3)3 COOR + Si(OH) 4in the case of terra-
(tert-butylperoxy)-silane, and according to the equation
ROE + (CHI)3 SiOORI H+ 4 ROORI + (CH 3)3 SiOH in the remaining trimethyl-
(aralkylperoxy)-silanes. The synthesis of ROORI peroxides does not require
pure silicon peroxides as starting material which simplifies the reaction.
The well accessible tetra-(tert-~utylperoxy)-silane "may be of some
interest for synthesis". There are 11 reforencest 1 Soviet, 1 U39
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Tertiary Alcohols BOO1/BO66
6 British, and 3 German.
ASSOCIATION: Belorusskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Institut fiziko-
organicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk Belorusskoy SSR
(Belorussian State University and Institute of Physicoorganic
Chemistry of the Academy of Sciencos Belorusaknya SSR)
SUBMITTED: February 18, 1960
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KTj,'jllTTC'%lCVTC',Tl T. . N
KharR.onovich) F. N. "The production of two rich potato harvc~;tz~ per vt~,ar in the irr-J.,,,Ia t e d
I T
grlculLural redons qf Central Asia", Pyl-illeten' po rdodovorlstwi, vinc,~ralarstvm i
a
0v0_-"!C!lcvr~,dsL.~nly 110. 6, Y47, p. 91-134, - BibLLog: 12 items.
SO: U-h3~2 1~, 53, (Lotopis tZhurnal Irty'kh Stat.ey) 110 21,
KARiTONOLCH, F. IN.
Karitonovich, F. d. - "Tile pwduction of two rich potato harvasts in one ye,,x under
conditions of' irrigated agriculture of central Asia", Lchen. zapiski Leninab. gos.
,)ed. in-ta im. Ki-rova) (ReSL-.18 in Tad,!h4le), - Kiblicg:
15sue 1, 1948, p. 31-69, -
10, itewl.
SO: U-4110, 17 July 53,)Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, I.Io. 19, 1949).
KHAJUTONJIliCH, F. N.
lCharltono ich) F. N. - "Gri the varyin,,., quality of' Or-, buds of' poL;,to tubtm i.rl
relation to the rest period", Uchen. 7aplaki Leninab. gos. ped. in-ta i%. Kiro a,
lssLe 1, 19P, P. 71-:37, (Resume in Tadzhik), - Dibliog. 5 itamz;.
so: U-411011 17 JuV 53, (LeLopis Inykh SU,Ley, No. 19, DO).
I -F. 1~
KHARITONOVICH, F. N. Opyt obleseniia stepei Zavolzhfia. Moskva, :loulesbimizdat, 1949.
71 r).
DA DLC: 30409-K5
SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Part 1, 1951, Uncl.
I KHARITONOVICII. Y. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Afforestation
7. Problems of theory and practice in steppe forestry. Leg i stepi 4 no. 12, 1952.
9. Eanthly, List. of Russian Accossion9a Library of Congrewi, EMCA 1953, Unclassified.
1 MIARITONOVICH, 1-11. IT.
2. ussR (6oo)
4. ipindle Tree
7. -:"Iup~iriority of the comnon spindle tree over the warted variety in
No 12, 1952.
,reating open plantings, Les. khoz., 5
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April, 1953, Uncl.
1. XMIT0110VICH, F. N.
2. USSR (600)
4. Oak
7. Can good oak plantations be grown in the 9teope from, 3eeding or planting in
rows? Les. khoz. 6, No. 3, 1953.
9., Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
KHARITINDVICH, F.
"Is it possible to cultivate good oak seedlin.:s in the steppe by sowing and planting
in rows?" Tr. from the Russian. P. 13. (ANIALELL SER r A
SILVICULTERA-INDUSTRIA 1E1,UNUL'kJ SI A HARTILIP a 11-a, Vol. 7, no. 4, July/Aug.
1953, Series a 11-a, Vol. 7, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 1953, BUCUre3tl, Rumania)
SO: Monthly Li5t of' Fast European Accessions, L. ~., Vol. 11, No. h, 19~-iLi, Uncl.
MAIRMMOV3CH, F. N.
~, ~Cl
"The Oak in the Steppe Forestry of the USSR." Dr Agr 1 4, inst of
Forestry, Acad Sti USSR, Moscow, 1953. (RZhBiol, Eo 2) Sep 50
Survey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Hi,lbor Educational Institutions (10)
.1
So: Sum. No. h81, 5 may 55
I I i . 'r, ~ . ; . .- r-, II il -1 -i .I ~
A,
The Comittee on Stalin Prizes (of the Council of Jamisters UBM) in the fields of
science and Inmtions amwuncee that the following scientific vorkep popular scidm-
titic books, and twdbooke bwe beta submitted for caspetition for Stalin Prites for
the years 1952 and 1953. (6ovat!IM Kulturn kbsccw,, No. 22-40# 20 Fab - 3 APr 1954)
TiU* of Work
A. V.
Z""U~ ov, A. B.
Ivanen1r:c, 3.
Lositski.y, K. B.
1-*,ha-itcnovich, F. N.
N
1
analkov,
"Inm3t! -.a-ti~ n of
Foreoto of the 113:~
and' 'easureo for Culti-
vating tLe:ill
r9cminated by
All-Un-1--ri '-.~'cientific ilpsearch
inz;titutt: of v'orcstry
SO: W-306(Av 7 JUlY 1954
KHARITONOVICH, Y.N.
-, - , ~ .". , ... , -
Seasonal increment of woody plants in plantations of the Veliko-
Anadoll Forest. Nauk.zxp.DniVr.un. 48:93-1o4 155 (MIRA 10:11)
(011ginka District-Troes) (Growth (Plants))