SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT POPOVA, Z.V. - POPOVEYENKY, N.I.

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398L.8 s/igo/62/004/008/007/016 B101/B180 AUTHORS: Berlin, A. A., Popova, Z. V., Yanovskiy, D. M. TITLE: Polymers with conjugate bonds in the macromolecular chains. XXIV'. Effect of polymers with conjugate bonds on the stability of polyvinyl chloride PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 4, no. 8, 1962, 1172,-1177 TEXT: The authors studied the inhibiting effects of polyphenyl acetylene W, a copolymer of phenyl acetylene with p-diethinyl benzene (II), and a thermal dehydrochlorination product of polyvinyl c1floride (PVC) (III) on the thermal decomposition of PVC. Decomposition temperature, induGtion period and rate of HC1 liberation were measured (methods see Zh. prikl. khimii, 33, m6, 196o). PVC without inhibitor was completely dehydrochlorinated after 60 min. at 3000C in vacuo. It was found, that the inhibiting effect (1) depends on ooncentration.and temperature; (2) diminishes in the -order I >III -7 11; (3) is greater with I than with lead stearate, dibutyl lead maleinate, or ethyl resorcinol. On adding 1% Card 1/2 S/190/62/004/006/007/010' Polymers with conjugate bonds ... B101/B180 of any of these substances the amounts of HC1 (mg/g PVC) liberated after' 3 hrs at 1750C were around 8.5, 8-5, 6-5, and 5, regpectively; (4) 1 inhibits thermal decomposition of PVC at 1850C, without acceleration at 1950C which does, however, occur with III, due to the active radicals present in III. The effect of such radicals was confirmed: when heated to above 3000C I lost its inhibiting effect and initiated thermal decomposition. (5) 1 only stabilizes PVC against thermal effects, not against light. There are 2 figures and 4 tables. The English-language reference is: D. E. Winkler, J. Polymer Sci., 35, 3, 1959- SUBMITTED: May 8, 1961 CaA 2/2 S /: :, I /;52/G-3G/GG-'/G02/,D11 2 B1 1 O/Bi 01 ,2pova, Z. Yanovskiy , D. "atevoslyant G. 0.1 AUTHOPS: L _2 _ Shtekker, 0. A. TITLE; The effect of z)olyvinyl chloride iecomposit-ion inhibitors on the decomposition kinetics ant- light-fastneas of poly- vinyl chloride plasticate PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye ma,9sy, no. 5, 196: , 3-6 TEXT: AttemDts were made to increase the stabi.ity of PVC by adding the following in~'.ibitors which do not bind HC1: 0 phenols, (2) aromatic hydroxy ketones, (3) products of the autoconden.-ation of cyclohexanone, arid (i~) esters of ben'.'."Ac _~nd sallicylic acid. '-M, following substances -Oxy-4 were investigated: 2,4-dihydroxy benzophenone I~, 2-hyd -methoxy ~ /I 2,.-bis-(3-methY1-4-hydroxy- benzouhenone (II), diphen.,,lol propane (171' phenyl)-propane (IV), 1,1-bis-.~,-hydroxy phenyl)-cyclohexane M, 202IP4,4- Uetrahydroxy adipyl phenone (vi.), 2,21,4,4-tet '-ahydroxy sebacyl phenone (VII), dodocahydrotriphenylene (VIII), the prodiict from the autocondensa- tion. of three molecules cyclohexanorne (IX)~ the product from the autoconden- Card 1/3 ,,/igi/62/000/005/002/012 The effect of polyvinyl chloride ... B11O/B101 sation of six-molecules cyclohexanone (X), resorcin dibenzoate (XI), resorcin disalicylate (XII), phanyl ealicylate (XIIII), and P-naphthoxy propene oxide (XIV). The effect of these substances on the stability of powders and plasticized films was determined: (1) according to the decrease of heat resistance of PVC after ultraviolet irradiation, (2) by comparing the rate of separation of HC1 during heating of stabilized and nonstabilized PVC before and after ultraviolet irradiation. A measure of the aging stability was afforded by the length of time elapsing before brittleness appeared in the 1600 bending test, as well as-by the time of irradiation at which 'the rupture elongation dropped bY 5Q,/j. IX, X and XIV delayed dehydrochlorina,tion effectively, VI and VII only slightly: concentratioas: IX - 0-064, X = 1.130, XIV = 0.050, V1 . 0.082, VII - 0.090' & per 10 g PVC; setting in of decomposition: IX - 1500C, X - 158"C, XIV = 1690C, V! - 1540C, VII 1570c; separated amount of HCl before irradiation (Mg EClIg PVC): Ix 1.9'~' X = 1.86, XIV - 1.70, VI - 3.48, VII - 3-57; after irradiation: IX - 4.86, X - 4.87, XIV - 4.75, V1 - 5-85, vii - 6-50- For a plasticate containing 12 parts by weight of lead silicate and 0.5 parts by weight of an inhibitor mixture, the best heat resistance and fastness to light was found to occur using cyclo- hexanone stabilizers VIII, IX and X. In thio case it wao VI, VII and XIV Card 2/3 POPOVAI Z.V.; YANOVSKIY, D.M.; KOZLOVA, N.V.; KRYMOVA, A.I. Effect of symmetrical triazine derivatives on the stability of poly(vinyl chloride). Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.1:164,170 Ja 162. (Triazine) (Ethylene) (MIRA 15:1) 30" S-0 L) 22'q B101/B110 AUTHORSi Popova, Z. V.-, Yanovskiy, D. M. TITLE.- Effect of some stabilizers on the thermomechanical propertlez of polyvinyl chloride PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, v. 3, no. 12, !961, 1782 - i?a6 TEXT: The relationship between the ability of various stabilizers of in- hibiting dehydrochlorination of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the thermo- mechanical properties of PVC was studied, PVC type spetsialinaya (PF special) was used. Stearates of Fb, Ba, Ca, an atabilizers Cd served as (acceptors of HC1), (0.00025 moles per 0-g of PVC). Derivatives of phenols, aromatic ketones, and similar compounds (0.00025 moles per 10 g of PVC) being nonacceptors of hydrogen chloride served as antioxidants. Thermal treatment was carried out at 1750C in the air current (0.2 liters/min), in the nitrogen current (0.2 liters/min), or in evacuated ampoules (1-10-3 = Hg). Heating was carried out for 15 - 180 min. The dehydrochlorination rate was determined by a method described Card 1/4 Effect of some stabilizers... /309 S 19C 61/003/012/003/012 BIOI/ 110 structure of PVC is. not preserved.-The effects observed,were defined as processes of destruction and striuct *urat:ion during heating, and as after- effect of free radicals remaining is',PVC after heating. Mq-ntioned are V. A. Kargin, M. N. Shteding (Khim~ prom-stil, no. 3, 1955, 137). Some of the antioxidants were~ made avaiiablem by Ye. N. Zillberman and ff. A. Rybakova. There are 4 figuredg-l*ta ,ble', and 4 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: January 2, 1961 Table 1. Effect of antioxidant a on the rate of dehydrochlorination of PVC ai- , 17500- (The rate of dehydrochlPrination of nonstabilized PVC was equate'd.t6 I 00A) Legends (a) current'no.1 (b) antioxidant; (c).relative.rate of dehydro- chlorination of PVC, in the presence and absence of antioxidant, ~; anti- oxid.ants .are (according to cuirent no. of table)'s I - 2,2V~,41-tetra-~ hydroxypimelophenonel II - 2,2114,41-tetrahydroxyacelaophenone; III 2,21,4,41-tetrahydroxysebacophenione; IV = 2,4-dihydioxy-31-nitrobenzo- ph6none; V - benzophenone; VI a 4-phenylbenzophenone; VII - 2,4-dihydroxy acetophenone; VIII - a,-ril-bis-(2,4-dihydroxybenzoyl)-p-xylylene; IX - 2,4- Card 3/4 26866 S/080/61/034/004/007/012 do 2 US A057/A129 AUTHORS: Popov&, Z. V.; Yanovskiy, D. M.; Zil'berman, Ye. N., Rybakova, N.A. TITLE- Effect of some phenols on thermal and photo-decomposition of poly- vinylahloride PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 34, no. 4, ig6i, 874 - 881 TEM The correlatl'.on between the structure of the compound and the effect on the rate of thermal and photo-decomposition of polyvinylchloride (PVC) for some derivatives of 2-oxysubstituted and non-substituted (in the ortho posi- tion benzophenones and acetophenones, alkyl- and alkylene resorcines, as well as some analogous compounds was investigated. It was found that the stabilizing ef- fect is not only due to the absorption ability of ultraviolet light ("filter ef- fect"), but also to the ability to inhibit chain reactions in thermal and photo- decomposition of PVC. The "filter effect is better expressed in compounds con- taining molecules in which an interaction occurs between carbonyl and hydroxyl groups, resulting in formation of a hydrogen bond. The ability for inhibition of decomposition of PVC by chain reactions is prevalent in compounds containing an Card 1/4 26866 S/080/61/034/004/007/012 Effect of some phenols on .... A057/A129 Y easily mobile hydrogen atom in the hydroxyl group. In prior papers (Ref. 4: vyso- komol. soyed.~t2,2,214 1960, :)nd Ref. 5: Doklady Mosk. Mezhdunarod. SimpoBiuma po m omol. khim. (Reports of the International Symposium on Macromol. Chem. Moscow~' 1114 372, 1960) the present authors demonstrated that ultraviolet light-absorbing stabilizers (among these benzophenone derivatives) also diminish thermal decompo- sitibn of PVC. The ultraviolet spectra of the substances investigated in the pr4~-- sent work irere taken with an co -4 (sp-4) spectrophotometer. Depending on the ab- sorption ability concentrations from 0.005 to 0.074 g/1 of stabilizers were used. PVC-samples of the "010-spetsihl'naya" (PF-special) resin type with 0.00025 mole stabilizer:per 10 g PVC were investigated. The inhibiting effect on thermal decorn- position of PVC was estimated comparing the dehydrogenation rate by heating sta- bilized and non-stabilized FVC (Ref. 16: ZhM, 33, 1, 186, ig6or. The photosta- bilizing effect was determined by the decrease in thermal stability and increase in HC1 evolution rate of a stabilized and non-stabilized sample after irradiation by a 17'PK-2 (PRK-2) ultra-violet bulb (Ref. 16). If v and v2 are the mean inte- gral HCl evolution rates until and after Irradiation 11750C, 180 minutes in air stream) of the non-stabilized PVC sample and v3 and v of the stabilized sample, 'ly, hara Vize the effect of the sta- then the ratio v3/vl or V4/v2, respective a Oter and bilizer prior to and after Irradiation. On the other hand the ratios v2/v, Card 2A 26866 S/080/61/034/004/00?r/012 Effect of some phenols on ..... A057/A.129 v4/V3 characterize the increase in the dehydrochlorination rate for the-non-sta- bilized and stabilized PVC. The stabilizer has a "filter effect" if v2/vl;,-v4/v- + -ighile v03_:~ v2/vl indicates that the stabilizer is a photosensitizer. The ob- .. i tained results demonstrate.on a table, that the strongest inhibitors for the ther- I mal decomposition of PVC are 2, 4, 6- trioxybenzophenone.(III), 1,10-di-(2,4-di- oxyphenyl)-decane (XIX) and ethylresoraine (XVIII). Less effect is obtained with 2,4-dio-Vbenzophenone (I), 2-o.-qr-4 methoxybenzophenone (II), 2,21-dioxy-4,41-di- methoxybenzophenone (VI), acetophenone (XVI). No inhibiting effect was obtained with 2,4-dioxy-41-chlorobenzophenone (IV), 2.4-dioxY-3'-nitrobenzophenone (V), 2,4-dioxy6.cetophenone (VII), 2,2, 4,4-tetraoxyderivatives of adipophenone (IX), or pimelophenone (X), of azelaophenone (XI), of sebacophenone (XII), 4-p-henylben- zophenone (XV), and benzophenone (XIV). Apparently the inhibiting effect is in relation to the mobility of the hydrogen atom in the hydroxyl group. Thus t compounds XIV, XV, XVI and XVII do-not have hydroxyl groups and also no inhibit_ ing effect on thermal decomposition of PVC. In the compounds I, II, IV, V, IP IX -- XII and cx,ct'-di(2,4-dioxybenzoyl)-p-xylylene (XIII) cyolization is possible by interaction of the hydroxyl group (being in ortho position) with the carbonyl group. Cyolization diminishes the mobility of the hydrogen atom in the hydroxyl group, thus effeoting a decrease in the inhibition effect of these compounds. Card 3/4 Effect of some phenois on....... 26866 S/080/61/0*34/004/007/012 A057/Ai2g Molecules of XVIII and XIX contain a mobile hydrogen.atom which does not react with.the carbonyl group. This explains the higher inhibiting affect of these compounds in relation to VII and XII. The high effect of III is caused by the two hydroxyl groups being in ortho position to the carbonyl group thus having a weakend cycle. The greatest ,"filter effect" Is shown by diphenyl (XVII), 2,2', A,4 1-tetraoxy-derivatives of adipophenone (IX), of pimelophenone (X), (XI), (XII) and also (V).. No effect was shown.by (III),(XVI) and WaII)-. Stabilizers with a strong "filter effect" have an intensive light absorption In the range of .2,200 - 3,300 A. There are 2 tables and 17 references: 8 Soviet-bloc and 9 non- -Pov-let-bloc. SUBMITTED: July 9, 1960 card 4A p z T L T h 1 O'D -7 C r"% L Zn p r: A Lb p -13 ra L j H C. B H PV- a r: a r i r r C P"Tc -;.4r,3,9 -~ T S C', ri n (I I N ate, PVC n-gher t h 7 r a n, , a d cvj au :i~e mai v P V C' 11J cl L rlJ we r a U j t i~ara, C r p~ ~ha o KL e a, a L e p 1 v h o ea .,a steara-eS and - i -- nr P 0 s I * I[ h .: r, 3 1 J ~ j e Sovie ' -bi oc - - i e f e r e n ~? e s , anm, ,. n.)n- 3o - I T'lle c, the anglisi- , T Chem. '--j 5, 5v 1 3 rIq LA C P me r , -~UBPJ i!TT'-'D: A r i Car,-~ POPOVA, Z. V.9 CAND VET SC19 "SPECIFIC Ww*"vt:otqq+* OF vi_- NEWCASTLE DISEASE IN TADZHIK SSR,11 STALINABAD9 1960, A (UZBEK AGR INST Im V. V. KUYBYSHEV). (KL, 2-619 216). -233- ?ME I BOOK RULOITATION SUY/4984 International symposium ou macrosolocular chemistry. Moscow- ig6o. makromolakulyarnoy khl=ll. SSSR, Xezhdu narodnyy simpozium Pg vtoreferaty kl I d d . o a a o 18 Iyunya 19 g.; y " 4 _ 4 ' ' l Sc k t aJ a 1 jj. C y ar ln.rnational Symposium on Xacromolecu Chemistry gold in Moscow, June 14-18, 1960; Papers and Summaries) Sect ion III. [Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR' 19601 469 Pe 55,000 copies printed. Tech. Ed.: P. S. Ka0hIna. Sponsoring Agen Oy; The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. commission on Macromolecul&r Chemistry. PWOSE: This book Is intand4d for Chemists Interestad In poly- merizoLtIon reactions and the syntheisis of high =olecultr compounds. COVERAGE: This Is Section III of a multivoltvae work contain- Ing papers on ascromolecular che=i3try. The articles in general deAl with the kinetics or polymaerization reactions. the synthesis of special-purpose poly,4ers, e.g., !on ex- change rosins, semiconductor materials, etc., =atrLodd of cat- alyzing polymerization reactions, properties and chemIcal Interactions of h1gh molecular materials, and the effects of various factors on polymerization and the degradation of high molecular compounds. No personalities are =entioned. .11*f*r ences given follow the articles. Pr., dnIkax. And S. S. Medyedev r et or F. c e Acid and 'p-or-Eites cn ne g Oxidation or H.ydrocarbon3 and Hydrocarbon Polymers jok a d_P_&_X=ayAkjX (USSR). Study of the gganic and Organoolemental Compounds on the Thermal DegridatIon of Polyvinyl Chloride 372 --sittler. and P. 60felln (Czechoslovakia). - - - - ta-m-as Degradation or Faly-E_ -a-)Te-iuit of zx- di7pr-ola c change Reactl~n Between Acids Bonds 380 F v , J. L4r[kov9. and M. jelfrj- (C=c-.hosIovk1x)-. N-jutrali:ation Of ReSI'dual Catalyst In PolydImethylilloxan.; Effect of Thermal Neutralization on the Thermal Stabil_- ty or Polynir ------- Gdm5rI I , 0. ~nftjnek, and- 1. (Czechoslovl~clla). - Th8mQOXI -Atf'cna~ L egradation Or POIY-sters. Study 0: Do- gradation Reactions for Different Types of Linear Polyesters %0-, M- B- 1. Goluben'kova A- i e tr sat A _. 1~vantovsks I' U-ISF). on ;M t he Degradatron arTT-unr Man of ~io=e Polymeric Kr-eria2a 414 Angert, L.. 0 1 and A, (USSR). Inve3-14gation Or the Effl-21elcy of Inhibitor, 0.' Rubber OxIdation at V&ri- and Ylng Won-klang (USSR). Mechanlaz of the Prorect.4ve Action of Benzene Rings During the Radic- Iyals of Polystyrene and K. A. Andrianov (USSR). on the Hydro- 0 lytic stablilt f 5~1 0 _r15u_P-3_r_n_73Iymer3 With Ina:-gj=_-c Chains -of Volecules 44'1 -;Z~ Be In le- 1. Penak nd 0. 1. vol k9X1 (USSR). ' : tton During the ?rooming of Starch Solutions J.1 4 B.' 1. Aykh.dZhayj_Y'. dnd 11 A z,:K2Z;S;R). 05'm " " Of th-a_7_rOPdrtIefi Of Cellulose by Gr3ftin& 344 FOFOVA, Z.V.,-, YANOVSKIY, D.M. Stabilization of polyvinyl.chloride by the products from the autocondensation of c7clohexanone. Tysokom. soed. 2 no.2:210- 215 F 16o. (MIRA, 13!11) (Zthylene) 07clohexanone) BEUIN, A,A,; PGPOYA.-, Z-.Y.;. rANOVSKIY, D.H. Stabilization of' polyvinyl chloride by organotin compounds- Lhur. prilcl.khim. 33 m.4:871-877 -Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. -tilial Hauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta Goskomiteta po khimit. (Ethylene) (Tin organic compounds) 8-1 A05 3/190/60/002/02/04/011 S. Bb04/BO61 AUTHORS; Popova, Z. V., Yanovskiyq D. M. TITLE; Stabilization of Polyvinylchloride by Products of the Self-condensation of Cyclohexanone I PLTIODICAL: Vysokomol-ekulyarnyye soyedineriya,..196o, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 210-215 TEXT: The authors examined the stabilizing effect of the following self-condensation products of cyclohexanone: 1,20,4,5,6,70,900,11,12- -dodecahydrotriphenylene (1); 2- [2-(& I-eyelohexenyl)-cyclohemylidene]- -cyclohexanone (II), and a condensation product from six molecules of cyclohexe-rione with a molecular weight of 500 - 550 (111), whose structure was not determined. For comparison, the stabilizing effect of 2-cyclohexylidene cyclohexanone (IV), 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (V), 2.4,6-trihydroxybenzophenone (VI), 2,4-dihydroxyacetophenone (VII), and resorcinol dibenzoate (VIII) was tested. The effect of these stabilizers was examined on (PF) Special" polyvinylchloride (PVC) as powde-1- or Card 1/3 81605 Stabilization of Folyvinylehloride by S/19 60/002/02/04/011 Products of the Self-condensation of B004YBo6i Cyclohexanone plasticized with ED-242. PVC was decomposed in air at 1750C. The duration of the induction period up to the beginning of H0.1 separation and the ratio V/vo.100% (v = quantity of HU resulting from stabilized PVC, vo = quantity of HC1 resulting from nonstabilized PVC) were determined. The stabilization against light effect was tested with a 7rPK-2 0 PRK-2 lamp. Table 1 gives the stabilizing effect of the reagents used, with additions of from 0.00025 M to W 9 of PVC. Fig. 1 shows the inhibiting effect of I, II, and III on the thermochemical decomposition of PVC, and Fig. 2, the dependence of the activity of I, II, and III on the concentration and temperature. It follows from Table 2 that the activity of 1, 11, and III io not changed by.treatment with HC1 for ten hours at 1750C, nor by irradiation with a PRK-2 lamp for the same period. These compounds.absorbed no chlorine. Tables 3 and 4 give the activity of I, II, III, and IV mixed with lead silicate and calcium stearate in powdered and plasticized PVC. The compounds 1, 11, and III inhibit the thermal decomposition of PVC., and its decomposition by light. Too high a concentration of these inhibitors can, however, accelerate the Card 2/3 POPOVA, Z.V.; YANOVSKIY, D.M. Testing some eth7leniuine derivatives as stabilizers for '0177,iE71 chloride. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 no.1:186-190 Ja 160. - (KRA 13-5) (Ethylenimine) (Ithylene) 5.3830 Ov clo A UT 110 R 3 Popova, Z. V. , M. TITLE, Tc,, s f, i rL a.; o V "S om e E stabilIzers of Poly (V1.11.1. CilloL.I(io- PERIODICAL: Zhurrial prilcladnoy Vol 1, iq; 186-19o (USSR) ABSTRACT: StabilizinZ actionof t,-,Ie t hyle ne L rl an-11-Lic acid (I), n-(2-hydi~o.!:ypror)yl)-otiiylef"loii-iiji,-- (II) a!-,ri, ethylenearnide of stearic acid (III) Gr-1 poly (v1,iY1 chloride) was 3tudied. 0=1'N , C' 112 Foly(vinyl chloride) (PI[n, of trade rnanlc "FV-1--specla!" in Corm of powder and plastic-,- was used. Tilf- ing determinations viere made: decomposition ~en- Card 1/5 perature (by heating the sajjjple until liberation af 1~ ,1:3 '3- 't bI kvinyl etrilch L,' Indicated h,; Af4NO3 oolu'Llon); thent,-L-L ,;t.,,.LbiliUy; and T)'icutortabillty. The latIter 1,11,13 determined by the decrea:-,e in thermal stabIlItv af'teV Ultraviolet irradiation and by a, mi-,~thod 'WW'.ced ou,11 by the w-tthors. The method is based on the comparison of the rates of HC1 evolution on heat- In- the stabilized and nonstabillized saimples before an.-I after u.1traviolet Irradiation. De- 't e rin i n a t i D n s were imade of the ratio mean intet-ral ra-,.c--,* ok' evolution at 175o in an airi'low for 1,,10 i-iiinutes ioor the nonstabilized samples befor-- (vl) and aft-er(v,) tilt raviolet Irradiation. and for the stabill.,,ed be'fore (v3) and after N) ultraviciet irradlaticn. V, vD 100% c;aaracteri---es the effect of the stabilizer 1 - -i the PVKh ~iecompositlon after the Irradiation. P -2 o i HK Card 2/5 lamp was used. Testin--, of as Stal)1117-.ers ol.' P31- (viri'v! S "D %r1, 8 c", - 11, 2-11 i,, tives and irl Powder Key to Table 1: (a) (b) quantit,,, stabilizer on 10 g of PVK; in %i;.).Ie; (d) (e) temperature of (in C); irradiation ~11 hours); (p,-) tliermal ,h) mean rate IM (in minates); ( C~ ); (., Ir, 3 hours at -1750 (a,~ ~' L ) ratic, 1 ESPVKh of HC1 evoDition on heatIii,,,,, Licl :-staI)IlIz-,-J stabilized p3lymer (In (J) *L-Ir-I.E~uti:ll(--~f~#-,4L,~-''-~,,,!:',---i~- of phosphoric acla"; (,,) eneimine; (1) orhyleneanilde of stearic aci ii 0,71) epo.-,lYstearic a~,,id; (n) PVil-h without Caption 'co Table 1) above. See Card Card 3/5 7 7 5") of Some EthyletLelniLnc- D, I - I- V L L ~V, I-- J-1r. I Cillm'! kll~ V I Poly (v L7, 0.00095 ls:i 20 4 9 7.3 170 0.0('g)'25 0,025 181) .9 11.11 1 13 ().I M25 0.0772 179 0.(YX)2.,) 0.074ifi 183 1/1 2 7 15 7.1 165 t 5.3 196 3.2) 7.) 6.0 77 4.3 - 7.9 TeLi t ino, of Some E ,, ,,I er, e 1.: ri In E- D,J I v~-;, L 77 '2)' Trie (latu obt~tiic--([ lkfli; ~Ltt' 1-11CLIC, L, jj:, 1 E increa2e the VWC-C' Of [U-,'1 Lhe IEI caft be used a~~ a-1-HD,1-,.rt:.-;-, 114ctlon ~-)f other i3tabil-*,.--,,---r--; 1- lj,ureii ; and 10 U S 3 German, I Japar,,,~~;;f-:. T:w U.S. U.K. are: V. Smoth, B.-Lt. Pla~,t . , 2'(, H~--nderson, Canadian Plaotic~;, 1,11:)v. U-, (1Y-7 T;,Lt't:, Pla~;t Mod., Wy, 1(0 1 DO. Efq-~. chem., 'I'(, 10L) (1Y,.l.i); A. L. Pat. 2475068, 5 V11 SUBMITTED: April 1b, 1~1',-),) Card 5/5 USSR/Diseases in Fam Ardnals - Piseases Caawod; by Viruses and Rickettsiae. ,Wbs jour: Ref Zhur-Biol-, No 5., 19513, 2-1617. Author Popova, Z. V. Inst Title Atypical Fcwl Flague and Fcultvj Spirochaetosis in Tadzhikistan. Orig Pub: S. kh. Tadzhikistana, 1957, No 3, 23-28. Abstract: No abstract. Card : 1/1 ZVIHXV, M.; POPOVA, Z.V., red.; GIRICH17, V., tekh. red. [Alia-Ata nature calendar] Kalendarl Alm-Atinakoi prirody. Alma- Ata. lazakhokoe goo. Izd-vo khudoxh, lit-ry, 1955. 15 P. (Alma-Ata Province-fiature) (MIRA 11:8) .POPOVA-BATAVA, L. V., Asst. Moscow Veterinary Academy "Treatment of broncho-pneumonia of piglets with penicillin." SO: Veterinari la 27(12). 1950, p. 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 * 0 * 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 1. POPOVA-BATLk-VA, L. V.: 30KOLOV, V. I.I.:D.V.M. ft 2. U35R (600) 4. Cattle ?- Diseases 7. Therapy and preventive treatment in th&-_Iaziasis of cattle. Veterinariia 29 no. 12, 1952. fp 3-7 9. Monthly List of Russian Access Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified. F i J (f, USSR/Medicine Veterinary FD-1275 Card 1/1 Pub. 137-12/17 Author Popova-Batuyeva, L. V., Candidate of Veterinary Sciences Title Effects of Dorogov's antiseptic stimulant (ASD) on animal organism after its intravenous administration and external application Periodical Veterinariya, 10, 55-57, oct 1954 Abstract The therapeutic value of Dorogov's antiseptic stimulants lies in the fact that they increase the resistance of the animal organism to many diseases of different etiological origin. Intravenous injection of 14 solution of 50cc of ASD produces a clearly defined clinical re- action in animal organism. A 5% solution of lOcc of ASD-f2 yields desired therapeutic results if administered intravenously slowly, through a needle with a narrow opening. Clinical reaction of the or- ganism consists of some rise in temperature and acceleration in the Institution Moscow Veterinary Academy Submitted Card 2/2 FD- 1275 Abstract : atrioventricular conductivity of the heart. Arterial blood pressure and pulse wave increase as the function of the hear-, i=--rOTeS. AM- plication of ASD-f3 to the skin results in active hypermia and in local rise in the temperature of the skin- ASD-f3 is absorbed into the blood and is later released with the air exhaled by the lungs. PC?OVA-BATUTUA, L-V-. kandidat veterin&rnykh nauk. Treatment of pneumonia in calves. Veterinarila 31 no.12:30-32 ID 1 -c;4. (KLRA 7:12) 1. Nookovskaya vaterinarnaya Akadeuiya. (CAMBS-DISSUMS) (PHNUKOIIU) POPOTA-HATUYXVA, L.V., kandidat Yeterinarnykh nauk. Some anatomical and physiological data on abnormal tvin calves. Veterinariia 32 nt.4:69-71 Ap 155. (KLU 8:9) I.Moskovska,ya Yeterinarnaya almdenlys. (TWINS) (ABRORKALITIMS (ANIKALS)) (CALVES) POPOVA-RATMVA, U.V. "Some data on the Application of Radioactive Mineral Sardonyx in Veterinary Medicine". Veterinariya, 33(6), 49-55. June 1956. (Asst Prof. of the Moscow Veterinary Academy) Translation of this article in Trans V970, Microfilm ho. 9006559. IThe work was introduced to the Lab of Brain Development of the Inst of pediatricso AMS USSR on December 28th, 1953, at the Academical Conference of the Surgery Section on February 2nd, 1954, at the Conference of Specialists at the Director's of the Main Veterinar7 Administration of the USSR Minlstr7 of Agriculture on Feb llp 1956.) POPOVA-RATUY-EVA, L.V_.,kand.vet.nauk, dots. _ _" _ _. .7 ' Prevention of internal noninfectious diseases in cattle by, systematic examination. Veterinarlis, 35 no.2:50-55 F '58. (MIRA 11:2) l.MookovskiLya vaterinarnays, akademiya. (Cattle--Diseases and pests) USSII/Diseaces of Farm Animals. Non-Contagious Diseases. R-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur-Biol... 110 18P 1958, 83574 Puthor : --EQR2ygMBatuyeva,, L. V. Institute t No institute-is given Title : Prophylaxis of Internal Non-Contagious Disunces in Cattle by Methods of Dispensarizatione Orig Pub Veterinarlya, 1958, No 2,1 50-55 Abstract No abstract is given Card 1A 32 FOFOV-ChMKASQV,, ..Igor I Nikolayevich; TOBIN, Boris Sergeyevich; BUZYK321, Valentin Illich; TGETYA, O.N., red.; KARLOVA, L.V... tekhn. red. [Organization of wages for state farm workers in the U.S.S.R.] Organizatsiia zarabotnoi platy rabochikh v sovkhozakh SSSR. Mo--kva, Bkonomika, 1963. 230 P. (Mk 17:1) POPOVA-GUCU, As (ftcureati); ALEXANERU, M. (Buc=esti) "The lower limit of the Quaternar7 and its stratigraphic position in the East European Plain" by V.P. Grichuk. Reviewed b-v A. Popova- Cucu and M. Alexandru. Natura Geografie 13 no.4:8&-89 JI*Ag ItL POPUIA--GUTNER, A. F. 57/49T90 UW/WdIcine Spiml Anestlesia jun 48 Medicine Surgery "Fractional Anesthesia for Clinical Application," A. F. Popova-Gutner, Surg Hosp Clinic, Leningrad Sanitary and Hygienic Inst of Med, 8 1/3 PP "Vast Khirurgii" Vol LXVIII, No 6 Method includes: use of fine needles, safe low pu4cture level, the Trendelenburg position, diluted solution of Sovcaine, and gradual anesthe- sia. Spi-31 anesthesia using the fractional method is permissible in clinics. 57/49T90 POPOVA-KIPROVA, Tav.; SIIMNDVA, Iv. Certain deviations from the classical course in aphthous stoma- titie. %ivrnm.med.,Sofia 6 no-5:58-66 1955. 1. Iz Nauchno-izsledovatelskiia institut po -pediatriia (direktor dota. As.Pikov) (STOWITIS, XHTHOUS, aty-pical course) TATAMOY P., inzh.; POPOVA-KORZYUK,-A., inzh, Design and quality 6f apartment houses with econo3ical apartments In Magnitogorsk. Zhil. stroi. no.lOel5-17 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Magnitogorsk-Apartment houses) POPOVA-K'YANDSKAYA, Ye.A. Basic information on the life of A.S.Popov. Izv. L'ZT1 no-38:7-14 159- (MIRA 13:8) 1. ZavedtWushchaya muzeyem A.S. Popova pri Leningradskom elektro- tekhnicheskom institute. . : (Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich, 1859-1906) ,'-FOF-OVAuK'YA1TDS.KAYA, -Ye.A. Aleksand.r Stepanovich Popov was the first elected director of the Electrical Engineering Institute. Izv- L3TI no-38:15-26 '59. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Zaveduyushchaya muzeyem A.S. Popova pri Laningradskom elektro- takhaichaskom iastitute. (Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich, 1859-1906) POPOVA-KtYANDSKAYA, Ye.A. A.S. Popov Museum at the V.I. Ullianoy (Lenin) Institute of Elec- trical Ingineering in Leninp;rad- by. LITI no.38:52..66 159. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Zav. wmzeyem A.S. Popova pri Leningradakon elektrotekhni- cheakom institute. (Leniwad--Nuseuma) (Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich, 1859-1906-Museums, relics, et C) GR0%,A,XOV, A.G.; FOPOVA-K'xANM4)[~k'j , Ye. A. Scientific and pedagogical activities of Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov. Izv. -ris. ucheb. zav. ; radioteldi. 2 no.2:131-145 Mr-AP '59. (MIRA 12:7) 1.Lenin adskiy elaktrotekhnicheakiy institut im. V.I. Ullyanova Ieninaf. (Popov, Aleksandr Stepanovich, 1859-i9o6) POPOVA-KIYAIMSKAYA A In the A.S. Popov Museum. N-TO no.5:54 M7 '59. (MIRA 12:8) 1.Zavedu7ushcha7a muzeyem im. A.S. Popova pri Leningradskom elektro- tekhnicheskom institute im. V.I. Ullyanova (Lenina). Ieningrad-Galleries and museums) ~ ropov, Aleksandr Stepanovich, 1859-1906) USSR/Scientists Biography Card 1/i Pub. ns - 6/15 Authors Polyakova, N. L..and Popova-Klyandskaya A. Vitle Nikolay Dimitrievich Periodical Usp. fiz. nauk 53/1, 121 - 136, May 1954 Abstract I A biographical sketch of Nikolay Dimitrievich Pallehikov, a famous Soviet physicist is given together with a list of his works. Most of PallchikO6 work dealt with geomagnetism, electro-chentistry, atmospheric optics, X- rays and radio-technics. Illustrations. Institution Submitted 112-57-8-17432 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Llektrotekhnika, 1957, Nr 6, p 217 (USSR) AUTHOR: Popova-Klyandskaya, Ye. A. TITLE: A. S. Popov at the All-Russian Conferences of Naturalists and Physicians (From unpublished material). (A. S. Popov nix e~ Vserossiyskikh stlyzdakh yestestvoispytateley i vrachey. Iz neopublikovannykh materialov) PERIODICAL: Vopr. istorii yestestvozn. i tekhniki (Probleans of Natural History and the History of Engineering), 1956, Nr 2, pp 189-193 ABSTRACT: A report on activities of A. S. Popov at the 8th, 10th, and Ilth All-Russian Conferences of Naturalists and Physicians. Yu. A. S. Card 1/1 8(0) Sol" AUTHOR: Pooova-Kly.andskaya, Ile. A. TITLE: Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov - the First Elected Director of the Institute of Electr-cal En.-ineerin,- (Aleksandr SteDano- vich Popov - pervyy vybornyy dire!:tor eloktrotel-hnicheskol-,o instituta) PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1959, Nr -3, Dp 94 - 95 (USSE ABSTRACT: This is a short account given of the election of Popov on September 29, 1905) to the post of director of the In~-,titlute of Electrical Engineering, which was connected with the first Russian revolution in 1905. It is mentioned that he died January 13P 19069 and also his obituary notice io referred to. There are 1 fil-ure and 2 Soviet references. Card 1/1 [Transactions of th-ci Conference or, the Occasion of the scv/iop-- I 4 Ot;11 Anniversary of Nizhniy-,',1rjvtZrroJ Padic, Laborat,,rv Lenin 22-24 Mey~ at CkWlkly (Hadloteklmiks., 13:8, 71-9, '58)" year.g. Ya. I.I., Sorin Fjpoke about "The Way From the OscillaLi-, Crystal Receiver to the Transistor". B. L. Lebedev ~:ave a s".'r- vey of the ;iork. in the field of radio measuring technique. L_ T L`Iyasnikov 3-poke about, the vork o~ the scientists of Gorik"Y in the field of radiophysics. The scientific work in the critific Research Inatitute of ltaili(313!iysici3l'r.-,-organi-4i,(I ill (NIRFI) concentrates on three main lines of development: astronomy, electronics, statistical radiophysics aid radio spectroscopy. I-,--L October 1958 a conference on statistical _-a__'__ physics will be convened in Gorlkiy.- A. N. Malakhov spcke about the work of the radio-astronomical exnedition of NIRFI to Southern China. It was a Chinese-Soviet expedition. in wl,ich also professors and collaborators of the Pekin-- andCanton (Karit(r.) universities as well as of the Institu~_- it a d i u -:-,n '~ineerino and Electronics of the kcade-my of Scienc~- China took part. Ya. 11. Nirkolayev spoke about "The Gorlkiy School of the Theory of Oacillations" . D. V. AUcyev spot.,,, the t'heme "Subiects Investi-ated by the Scientific Colla~;Or.-' of thl-_ Faculty of Radio EngineerinE; of the Gorlkiy Poly- technical In~3titute". Y~-. A. Fouova-__K1yAnkqkaya spoke abo-t b- i G"4-94 the aork carried out y T.-S. Popov at Ni zhniy-Niov,rorod PPMA-KIYAIIDSKAYA. Ye.A. 4- ", . ~ A.S.Popov Ai alf-Ruisolfin conventiono of naturallsta juid phpnicilt.-vi. Topoist.est.i takh. no.2:189-193 156. (MI.RA 10:1) (Popov . Aleksandr Stepanovich. 1859-1906) 06525 6(D) SOV/142-2-2-1/25 AUTHORS: Grammakov, A.G., and Popova-Klyandskaya, Ye.A. TITLE:' The Scientific and Pedagogic Activities of Aleksandr Step.;tnovich Popov PERIODICAL: Izvestiya v~mshikh uchebnykh zavedeniyt Radiotekhnika, 1959, Vol 2, Nr 2, PP 131-145 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This article was written on the occasion of the hund- redth anniversary of Aleksandr Stepanovich Popov7s birthday. He was born on March 16, 1859, in the Urals, in the settlement Turlinskiy rudnik of the Verkhoturskiy uyezd. The article covers in detail Popov's scientific education and gives a detailed ac- count of his scientific and: pedagogic activities since 1883. Scientific papers and books written by A.S. Popov, as well as experiments performed by him, are listed,in detail. A.S. Popov died on December 31, 1905, of a cerebral hemorrhage. There are 2 Card 1/2 photographs, 3 diagrams and 16 references, 15 of Whicl, POPOVA-,LATKINA, N.V. Formation of the shape of the human chest in the embryonic period. Dokl. AN SSSR 1-15 no.2:497-500 N 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Astrakhanakiy meditsinakiy instiLut. Predstavleno akademikom I.I.Shmallgauzonom. t - (EMYOLOGY* HUMAN) (CH&ST) --- .POPOVA-LATKjNA,q--Ij.V. Develop-ment of the axial skeleton and chest during the embryonic period of man. Biul. MOIF. Otd. biol. 65 no. 6:149-150 N-D 160. (MIRA .14:2) (Fl4BRYOLOGY, HUMAN) (CHEST) (SKELETON) 1 POPOVA --- - LATKIIIA, 11,V, (Astrakhan, Elektriche6kaya ul.,,IC),],-v.1) ll:-ilmuan embryology Ltranslated from the English]" by Brad-ley Merrill Patten. Reviewed b.7 11N. Popova-Latkina. ArIlh. anat., gist.. I embr. 42 no.4-.115-1-19 i1r, 162. (MIRA 15:6i (EMBRYOLOGY, mIA17) (PATTEN, BROMY I-EMILL) USSRrGeneral Biology - Indivi~&I' De*velopment. B .4 .Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 28531 Author Popova-Latki Inst Title Nrw Data on Development of Organs in the Human Dnbryonic Period. Orig Pub : V sb.: Probl. sovrem. embriologii. L., Un-t, 1956, 278- 281 Abstract : Development of vertebrae in humn embryos was studied (6.9 - 50 mm in length from tip to occiput) and fetuses from 60 mm in length up to fetuses ready for birth. At the early stages vertebral bodies of different sec- tions are almost indistinguishable; the largest dimen- sion is transverse, the vertebral body has a quadrangular form. The vertebrall channel is wide open, vertebral ar-- ches are remved from one another for a considerable di:;- tance. In fetuses 13-15 mr. long the joint and transverse Card 1/2 ,USSR/G.--neral Biology - Individual Development. B-4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 7, 1958, 28531 arch appendices are differentiated; however, joint articu- lation is absent. In fetuses 35 mm long, the vertebral bo- dies in different sections are well differentiated. Bony extensions are absent, for the arch is.not fully locked., Contrary to Nauka's opinion, the author shows that in tho 11cartilage stage" different vertebrae in various sections may be differentiated by many structural characteristics. Cervical vertebrae in the prochondral stages are provided with processes of rud.-lentary ribs. The lumbar secTicin is characterized by a larger transverse body and a greater width of arch in the upper lumbar region by comparison with the lower. The author affirms that in the early stages of development the cervical vertebrae in some structural properties are closer to definitive ones than in the middle stages. Card 2/2 .POPOVA-LATKINA, N.V. Embryonic development of the thyroid Cland in man. Dokl.AN SSSR 124 no.2:493-496 Ja 159. (KRA- 12:1) 1. Astrakhanakiy gosudarstvengry moditsinskly institut. Pred- atavlano akademikom 1.1. Shmal'ga1128nOM.. (THMID GLAIM) (EPBRYCIDGIr, HUMAN) 170) SOV/2o- 1 2;1---T',/71 AUTHOR: jo,,ova-~La~kina, N . V. 4 TITLE: On the Problem of the Development of the Thyroid Gland Durinj the Embryonic Period in T.1an ( K voprosu o razvitii shchito- vidnoy zhelezy v embrionallnom periode u cheloveka) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 19q,9, Vol 12,1,, Nr 2, PP 493 - 496 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Comprehensive publications exist dealing with the thyroid -land during the pootembryonic period (Refs 1-3,5-13,15-19), on the other hand, many details concerning its development before birth are missing. As material for the present paper served 8 sections of human embryos of 7-42 mm length and preparations of later stalqes of fetuses and now born. The thyroid gland is formed and developed at a relatively late period. Heart, liver, lun--s and other or&--ns are at that time already well developed. The rudiments of the thyroid gland are not paired. Itt: shape doec- not correspond to tht. final shape. The development of the isthmus takes place only in older fetuses (400 mm length). The thyroid gland arrives at Card 1/2 its la-rjest relative size at the beginning of the third month U On the Problem of the Development of the Thyroid Gland SOV/'2o- 12.! -2-1.)/7 DurinG the Embryonic Period in ~'an ASSOCIATION: PRESENTED: SUBMITTED: of its embryonic life. At that time it has the shaDe of a large half-cyclic organ. At the end of the second month the gland consists of small lobes, as can be seen under the microscope. The lobes decompose into complexes of cells lookin- li!~o f-~'rrn cords or sinall islands. In int,,rior small cavities Pre vigibl.c. The firot follicl-2,siappear towards tie nineth week of embryonic life and are of different shape and size. Based upon a number of morphological features the author is of the opinion that the thyroid gland in fetuses is an orzan whicli excretes secretions. Thp lbegrinninZ of the secretive acitivity coincides with the end of the third and the beJinning of Vne fourth month of embryonic life. There are 3 figures and 19 references, 1~ of which are Soviet. Astrakhanskiy gosurlarstvcnnyy meditsinskiy institut (t-ltra- khan' State Medical Institute) February 6, '1958, by 1. 1. Shmallg;.iuzent Academician February 5, 1958 Card 2/2 Ct POPOVA-LATKINA, N.V., I DevelopmenL G-P erdc-c.--ine glands in human embryos and fe-L!~ses. Probl. endok. i gorm. 10 no.!:-"-9 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17: 10) 1. Kafedra normallnoy anat.omii (7av. - prof. N.V. Popova-Latki-na) Astrakhanskogo meditsinskogo insLituta. POPOVA-LATKINA, N.V. Problern of th~i development in man. A,kh.arjall.,l~,i.,;,,. I emor. 4~, no.55:43-49 my 164. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kafedra normallnoy arij-~,-)nnii (zav. - prof. N.V.Popova-lat~-ina) .1 ns--Uuta. Adres Astrakhanskogo gosudar~tvenrintro muditsinskogo -J, avtora: Astrakh-ani, Medltsinskiy institut, kaff:dra ncripallnoy anatomli. POPOY-Ar--41KINA N-V :=J-, * Mechanisms of the origin of congenital anomalies and monstrosities. Dokl. AN SSSR 161 no.22493-496 Mr 165, (NIRA 18:4) 1. Aotrakhanskiy meditsinskiy inatitut. Submitted May 21, 1964. C,,f? Po PoVA -M IL~~H E YS rA V16) V f) - The pill and chlorides In saliva of carious individuals % A Orkm,k hle,t St,mim.4 111if 7~ - 1030, Nm J, I I lot Ca"'All mliv., 1. '41-111 IM '..I I; ymc, I Im I ~ (I ml 0.:(A I., I I.S ml Vi I her 4 1, ate I. Av. N4CI level 14 0. IM It. I , , hilgh"t IWtug Gm ,41 inIwt~)I, ovcr 411 ymi" old, who at", ha%v the trincr Ak. mliva. There iq a parAtel trend of pit and Cl levl G. NU K~1.41M)ff MANOLOV, D.G., d-r,- P0P0VA-AAD0SLLV0VA,, L~ Effeet Of Cdli~hages on-theipathogenic BacilluB col-4 of thee 0 3-11 serologic type in the orgar4ssm of white mice. Trudy epidemiol mikrobiol 8:13-15 ~61 [publ '621. 1. Chlen Redaktuionnoy kollegii, "Trudy Nauchno-issledovatell skogo instituta epidemiologii i rmikrobiolog-U" (for Manolov). POPOVA-SHALAMOVA, V.V. Determination of the mobility of bacteria and the short color series. Lab.delo 6 no.1:44-46 Ja-IPe 160. (MIRA 13-4) 1. Iz oblaBtnoy sanitrano-opidomiologichaskoy stantsit, Lipetsk. (BACTBRIOIOGT, MICAL) POPOVA-SHAUmIOVA. V.v. Some lacrer.2ea' sp6ad in up Wid,%l1a teoll. no-5:43-44 S-- 10 Iz Li!)etqkoy oblAntnoy la-,jorg,tnrii~ (TYFIfOID MIER AGGLLFFITIATION REACTIONi -PO I ,.POVA-VASINA Ye.T. SgIrbal in Corriedales. Soob.Selchal kompl.nauch.--iBaI.instJJI SSSR. VQ;Jt~47-61 155. (14MA 14:4) (Sakhalin-Sheep breeds) RLPI-AITVL Soil Science. Geneeia aryl Geography of SoilB. J-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1958, No- 72627 Aut'aor : Pppova-t;,. A.; Ciratea, 5. Ruma !nst nia Acaachw Title Paleopedological Data on the Genesis of Some Ibdern Soils Or 4 7 I'lab Comun. Acad. MR, 1957, 7, No 5, 559-566 "batr U act Results are reported of the study of buried soils in A the south-ecstern part of Olteniya. In the southern part of the riGnt bank of the Oita, on the upper, middle arA 1--wer terraces, two horizons are traced of 'buried ancient E3oilg . On the basis of a comparison of the morphology a-nu 30ra physical-chemioal prolarti.es of the buried and i.,.odern soilst the authors come to the con- clunion tha", the ago of the chernozom type soila t3proad here does not exceed t~,e age of the lower terrace, and that after tae formation of the up-per terrnce and before Coa-a 1/2 PoI-'OV I (;, B. Industrial methods of enriching lignite. P. 717. (Tehnika, Vol. 12, No. 5, 1957, Beograd, Yugoslavia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (F-EA1 ) Lc. Vol. 6. No. 8. Aug 1957. Uncl. FOPG"TlG,. Bo s a ; R-al D G'tiLl 0771r s .1 ar, p n, d r e - 2 y d c 12 e c t -i v e n u t r i t, i nia, c f w c rr s -- f" :, h e Falanika. pre-' . 17 :-,,j.IG: .,ih(-,Ij Samol' fa~~tr~,ry in Barka 537-540 '64- 1. Zavod Z-- Ins"itut,-, -,a zdravritvenu zatitu u Nnvam 0 Sadu (Djr!:~kfcr Za-,~Aa: Frof. dr. ',.';iroslav Ra-dovanovic). -OPOVIC' M. Urging greater production and comaunption of fruit. p. 9. (Poljoprivreda, Vol. #, No. 12, Dec. 1956, Beograd, Yugslovia) SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions (EJXAI) Le. Vol. 6, No. 8. Aug 1957. Uncl. 1`14 ofu 00 A 00 00 0 00 9 00 44 0: ,I 00 00 3 00 U 0 0 0 0-0 4 a 0 0 0 4 0 I a 4 0 j 1 0 t is [I Q It m is to If I. I, I =,. t a . , v a m a h W T,* I 0,116CIIIIII AND PACIt"Its i.&F, LaTe5ftfitto" 06 tht AltrifirAtift Of ROU- blU'CC& 11 VrAat. Init. Ciel. Rommaniz reed. 19" tmxrtl rate of nitrification 14 different t of* Rotm.- - 3,41S. as Such and after nfldn. of "T~and (NII.).SO.. rev., wa,% sludird by l,tintling to a Ilefitifte IfIG coptent (3017v), incubating at x!" (the 1120 content wu mainutined ctram. by addint: 11,0 Every day to curnpet"att for vvxpn.1,,:u'I &IA. 16tratc at weekly itactWs. While the tesu inight ~T- first sight mm to iadirste that the Um of nitrate which ultiniattly takes place it. due to insuft-icut acfat~jn, Ih, fact that at the bt&inniuc (14-21 days) there i, air itwrmsw in nitrate (re"ns exceptionally bish values for soruc 4 Ihe Ats) shows that other (actors art: involved. It i, "Joct,"ted that, with certain 4 the mAN examd., after --mint time u=kr temp. and tuiAiture couditiunq favinahle to nitrification. mme cauw arites which opix),cs nittifi -a - lion; thk can" mains it) be hindered hv strimg aeration. The ticere-Abe scenvt to be produced by ;& consumption of uitratc, either through reduction at through fixatitin as -usplexes by the ruicroilqanisms. '17he nitrate content imtc4scn. rtinaliti matiouary w dccrmci, according a, i lite nitrifying action 13 grratrr than. INslanctil by (W le%A than the' nit rate -cmmintitut I'tWe'.L A. 11. C. a at Is. I L 4 MITALLUACK&L UUNAtUff CLASIO'KaflCm 1xily.4 .11 d.. a.( U a AT 00 JU I T 4 1 p -m- - -- M 11,; a at IF K a ; it, Ag n I TU s 4 CIO a ol v Iza 48 0 am 00000000:10000000000000000000 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 000000000 40 0 4p 4 006096096990000 m -00 -00 ~00 -00 -400 goo =00 CA 0 ix 00 goo :;00 ;goo woo woo ibol e Q I Q .1 a I 4- , A A-1 -AL-4 -A 1, 0 A I AA 0 Ic w a t o's 00 Chembeal Comp"ition *I the upper cretilceaus mArls of -we l'uPuvzt. 7. "mall. fe,,I. 06 Presence of the Upper Cretacevus at Valespai DS, fi~ , Cam, district. It'vi 1. V -,~ J.A,(.. krf, If. I'Ail, M. 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I-ora;rosc of ;o.1.1 . ::1. - .,.- '. - -.- -. - k k -111 I,j N-D I ~ .1, . - I . . 1-, 4 i u L 38136-66 ACC NR, t&6=688 souac:~ COD~;: RU/002-4/66/000/002/002OjOO2?! YAx--oa (Doctor; Docent; 3ucharos-.) ORG: wne MIE: Problems of paloopedoloa SOURGS: Natura. Sitria geografie-goologie, no. 2, 1966, 20-27 TOPIC MS.. 3011 type. paleontology ABSTRACT: A discussion of the principal 'qpes of underground solls, espoo-laily fossil ones, and of their origin and evolution. The exaMlos Civen include the a.Uuvium deposited &long river beds, the intercalated underground soils in the locus zone of the Black Sea cliff in Dobrogea Regiune, and other loeas nollse The methods used in t 0 flued on authar's Fng he study of W-Aerground soils are also described abstffLiPas t 36,84J4 SUB CODF-t 08 SMI DATSt none / ORIG RUt 003 V ai const-ltir- PA-PlIcHil ' il'- FC)POVLT , Mircea; C.- ---, 7 rea 0,r rntate- ~itg in the a - - '. ", z:. 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