SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PROKHVATILOVA, I.I. - PROKOFYEV, A.I.
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PALIMPSESTOV, M.A., professor, doktor vaterinarnvkh nauk.;LITVISHKO, N.T.,doteent.;
KHARGHENKO, O.N., assistant.;PROXHVATILOVA, I.I.,Vrdinator.
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Research on new anthelmintics for controlling drepanidotaeiniasis in
geese. Sbor. trud. Khar'. vat. Wt. 22:281-287 154. (KLRA 9:12)
1. Wedra parazitologii. i invazionnykh bolezney rha Ikovskogo
Teterinarnogo instituta,
(Anthelmintica) (Tapeworms
r..T.
CV(RIC9 Jelisavka, dipl. hemioar, saradnik (Beograd, Kneza Milos& b-- 68/1);
DRA$KCVIC, Rads, dipl. fiz. hemicar; NEMDA, Dusanka, dipl tehn;
,,.FRCFIC,, Drank@
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Chenical and radiochemical control of radioisotopes used in
wdicine. Tahniks, Jug 19 no.5tSuppl:Radioizotope area 3 no.5-.
822-827 My 164.
1. Boris Kidric Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade-
Vinoa.
PW41C,. Djp inz.
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Nuclear energy at the World Power Conference in lv*lboarne.
Elaktroprivroda 16 no-8:399 Ag 163.
- ~~4q4IC, D. p - Inz.
Nualea.r pover angins;iring. Mektr~privyeda 16 no.20.1526
0163.
~LJFOZOI'Tr 5 A. dr.; ~;. , t4ir
~Rfi V - , I
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Postoperati7e rataL pul-monar J-fr~,. -;~ -.3,
- - - - Y I- -I.- - - -- n- -1
63-71 Mr--Je 164.
1. Il hirurska Minika Medicinskoy fakulteta u Beogradu
(Upravnik: Prof. dr '[.K. Stojqiovic).
EXCUIFTA 14MICA So
ATMZ~'iR&ONS
TR2~MNT
V61.12/5 Radiology May 1938
OF ER
OF THE CERVIX WITH RADIOACTIVE PHOS-
964.
PHORUS (Russian text) - P r o k i f e v a L. D. - VESTN. RENTGENOL. RA-
DIOL. 1956. 4 (45-48)
Radioactive phosphorus was applied in 52 cases. The method of treatment is des-
cribed. Healing was slow and took several months. There were no complications.
The treatment was unsuccessful in only one case. Observations were conducted
for the two succeeding years, with no relapses recorded. Treatment can be given
in the out-patient clinic. (S)
6(2) SOV/111-59-8-20/30
AUTHOR: Prokimnov, V. D., Deputy Chief
TITLE: For Persistent Introduction of the 14echanization of Sub-
cription,Operations
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1959, Nr 8, p 24 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This article-deals with mechanization of the operations
connected with processing.newspaper and magazine sub-
scriptions. The author reviews..the experience gained
through mechanization..of..these.operations-at the Tsen-
trallnaya kontora po obrabotke zakazov na gazety i
zhurnaly. (Central Office-for Processing.Newspaper and
Magazine Orders) (TsKOZ); in 1954 a machine accounting
station was introduced at this office.experimentally,
and from 1954 to 1957 means of-mechanizing the work of
subscription processing-were studied. Starting in 1953
the machine accounting station began processing all SP
4 magazine order forms, and in 1959 all SP 5 order cards
and changes of address forms Nr 19. Operation is descri-
bed; perforated cards are used in the machines at the sta-
Card 1/3 tion. In 1955 TsKOZ processed 406 publications, and in
SOV/111-59-8-20/30
For Persistent Introduction of the Mechanization of jubscription
C~erations
the current year - 2577 publications; turnover in press
subscriptions.for 1955 was 341 million rubles, and for
this year 679 million rubles.- The author notes that pro-
ductivity of.labor has substantially.increased for this
period, that manual.labor-is.sharply reduced, and pro-
cessing-accelerated. Similar methods.for copying in-
voice forms Nr 33 are in.use at the Moscow Post Office.
The author outlines further mechanization.tasks to be
fulfilled at TsKOZ. In addition he notes that the bene-
fits of thismechanization are.lost.if post offices and
communications offices do-not also make use of similar
methods- The present distribution.system for.magazines
is also discussed briefly;.the.author points out that
for several reasons, particularly a saving, of time, mag-
azines should be dispatched to district (ray6n) centers
rather than the news offices (gazetuyy uzel). In con-
clusion he notes that mechanization.of the work of pro-
cessing orders for the periodical press is.only slowly
Card 2/3 being introduced. Ministries of the Republics, provin-
SOV/111-59-8-20/30
For Persistent Introduction of the Mlechanization of SuLdscription
Operations
cial, communications administrationst and especially
organs of "Soyuzpechat"'. he states . should give the
maximum of.attention to this matter. There are 2
photographs.
ASSOCIATION: Tsentral'naya kontora po obrabotke zakazov na gazety i
zhurnaly (Central Office for Processing Newspaper and
Magazine Orders)
Card 3/3
PROKD4NOV, V. V.
Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow Peat Inst.
PROKINiOV, V. V. - "Changes in the structure of peat when it is briquetted.0 Min
Higher Education USSR. Moscow Peat Inst. Moscow, 1956.
(Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences.)
SO: Wzhniva L&tovisl No. 13, 1956.
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V. 1:
ed.
(Prospecting the copper-pyrite deposits of Bashkiria]
Opyt provedeniia poiskovykh i razvedochnykh rabot na medno-
kolchedanrWkh mestorozhdeniiakh Bashkirii. Moskva,, Gos.
geol.kom-t SSSR, 1963. 1+7 p. (MIRA -17:9)
IVANOV,. S.N.; PROXIS, "r-A.;DOI14ATOV, G.K.
Nature of ore-bearing brachyanticlinal uplifts in the Urals.
Trudy Gor.-geol.inst. UFMI SSSR no.58tl29-153 162, (MM 15tl2)
(Ural Mountains-Pyrites) (Geology., Structural)
PROXIM, V.A.
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Discussion on pyroclasts. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 86 no.1:137-141
'57. (NLRL 10:4)
(Volcanic ash, tuff. etc.)
,MKIIT, V.A.; RUDAKOV, V.M.
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Breccialike ores of Sibay. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAH SSSR no.43:
119-132 159. (MIRA 13:11)
(Sibay region--Breccia)
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PRUKRU, M. N.
"Transpositions catalytiques des composes heterocyclic ues. Comm. VII.11 Jouriew, J. K., et
Prokina. M. N. (p. 1868)
SO: Journal of General Cheiidstrv (ZhuzT)al Obshchei Khijdi). 19-57, Volur,-le 7, No. 13.
PROKIIU, N.F.
Conditions for the inculcation of stable forma of pondgat in
firBt-grade pupils. Vop.psikhol. 6 noJt64,-~ MyWe(160.
MIRA 14*-5)
1. Institut psikhologii Akademii pedaqogicheskikh nauk RSFaR, Moskva.
(School discipline)
GRIM, Ye.Ye.; PROKINA, N.M.
Iambliasis in ChilAren. Felldsher akash., Hook7a No.2:38-41 Feb 52.
(CLML 21;4)
1. Professor for Granat.
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4. lritt~stinps Disease ; C11-1-16--en - D~-!.scLsos
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April 195".. UT: IA351SIED
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A H t -' I F ~ L -It/, C--
KEENWOV, Yad.l. (Leningrrt~',', PROINVA'21LOV, V.G. Uenln.:,-rad).
The p1quico-chfizItcril. ny-;d electrical prrportleH of the system
T102-ZrO2 Lwith all-innry in Bngliahj. Zhur.fiz.khim. 31 no.2:32'L-327
F 15?. (M:AA i0 .9 )
oxides) (Zirconium oxidett)
56-2-2/47
AUTFOR SKaNXVI, G.I., KS-~IZZOV, Ya.M., TRIGOD:-INNYD, V.i,., .?1LOKff;1'.TILO"jj V.G*
TITLE Relaxation Polarization and Losses in Mon-Ferroelectric
Possessing Very High Dielectcic ConsLatits
(Relaksatsionnaya polyarizatsiya i potpri v
dielektrikakh s vysokoy dielektricheskcy pronitsayanomMpu Hussiar.)
PERIODIGiiL Zhurnal Eksperim. i lVeoret. Fiziki 19571 Vol 33, lir 2j(6)j pp 12o
- 334 (U.S.S.R.)
;OSTAitCT In the polycrystalline dielectrics of the system SrTiO A
3 2
a -relaxation polarization may bu observed within a wide domain of
concentration of the individual components.
0,9 to 0,7 SrTiO 3 + 011 to 0,3 aiTrO 7/2; 0)9 to 0,7 6rT
'()3 + 0
to 0,3 Bi2/3TiO 3 ; 0,7 SrTiO3 3 B'2/3 TiO11/4 . This relaxation
polarization leads to a particularly high dielactric transmissivity
without the occurrence of ferroelectric characteristics. The charac-
ter of relaxation polarization changes with a change of the CCMDO-
sition of components.
The various dielectrics of the Sr - -~i -.Ti - system could be suic-
divided into 3 classes which differ according to the composition o-f'
crystal structure and other properties. The class which belongs to
Card 1/2 the cubic crystal structure has a 3,898 � 0,002 R . The- first class,
56-2-2/47
Relaxation Polarization and Losses In Non-.ierroE-.lr-ctrir; Dielactci--,
Possessin.g Very high Dielectric Constants
which has the structure of perovskite, can be subdivided into two
subgroups with r- to 1000 (Bi 203 .2TiO2 content gredter thai 1.5
weight 0/a)and to 6000 (Bi 0 4Tio content less than 1.5
2 3' 2
For all experimentally investigated dielectrics the t;-.mperatu:ru de-
pendence (-2000 to +2600C) and the frecpjency dependence of E arid
tg 6 was determined in connection with their composition and suruc-
ture. (t,4ith 2 tai-lle; 9 illustrations, and c5 Slavic references),
~SSOCIzLTION Ineitate of Physics"P.::. c)-' thv i%caderiy of 3cienc~BM' Lhe
(Fizicheski:y im. P.N. Isbedeva Akademii nauk SWR)
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no. 3.1947. p. 307-316. tln Ruaslan.k
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and indium. piz. tver. tula 7 ro.1:326-327 Ja 165.
18-3)
1. Institut radio te khri Lk-; i elekti-ciniki AN SSSR, Moskva.
~PFK-
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-ACCESSION UR: AP5003471
er,
-so that., the' no3.se:power-:Was meas d dir ctly. Spec'
vert U-re e ial
measures we
re.-adopted to reduce the input dapacitance to -3 pF. The
use of.low-noise tubes and suitable operating tube conditions made
it possible to reduce the equivalent noise resistance of the measur
ing system to 400--500 obins in the indicated frequency band. The
measuring system was calibrated against the thermal noise of the
load and sample resistances. At low temperatures, the current noise
w
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a foun to tn- t1Ye-~-tfteareticaT--valu-es derived from- the _7~
~theory of generation-recombination noise (A. Van der Ziel, Fluctua-
tion phenomena in semiconductors, London, Butterworths, 1959). The
values obtained for the lifetime from the noise factor in the region
of the noise plateau and from the decrease in noise at high frequen
cy were 2 x 10-8 and 3 x 10-8 sec, respectively, and their approxi-
mate equality confirms the generation-recombination theory. In the
case of indium-doped silicon, only the plateau. of the generation-,
recombination noise could be observed and there was no noticeable
decrease in the noise level at high frequency.
The lifetime of the
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ACC NRo AP7003024_______
SOURCE CODES UR/0109/66/011/005/0954/0958
AUTHORS Proklov, V, V. Kreynin, 0. L; lbrozov, A. I.; Bondarenko, V. S.
ORG: none
TITLE; Ultrasonic convertiors based on the CdS depletion layer /This paper pre-
sented at All-union conference on new directions of research in the field of
absorption, reinforcomentv generation and reception of sonic and ultrasonic
vibrations in solid bodies and utilization ot those effects in acoustics and
radiotachnology hold in Moscow f rem 22 to 23 June 196Y -
SOURCF: Radiotekhnika i alaktronika, Y. 11, no. 5, 1966, 954-958
TOPIC TAGS: thin film circuit, frequency characteristic
ABSTRACT: ~n an investigation bf ca'dm'ium sulphide ultrasonic.tr ansducers
~with depletion layers, analysis was made of the effect of transducer
geometry and resistivity on the smoothness of the amplitude -frequency
;characteristic, the insertion loss, and the bandwidth..
i -type single-crystal thin CdS films with a normal resistivity
!of 0.5 -2 ohm - cm were used. MV-000 copper was vacuum deposited
:(10-5 mm Hg)..on the working surface. The copper was allowed to
534'232-45-8
Card 1/5 UDC: 9 0
-ACC NR, AP7003U4
idiffuse into the surface of the CdS films under a constant temperature
-of 4000 C. The diffusion time was changed in the range from 2 to 30
'minutes depending on the required transducer center frequency (5-
iloo MC).
i
The test setup consisted of a pulse generator modulating an rf
sec pulses. The rf signal was applied to 1) an
'source with 1-10
,attenuator in tandem with an hf amplifier, detector, and oscilloscope,
,and 2) an LC impedance matching unit followed by the CdS transducer
being tested and the associated delay medium. The scope display in
beach case consisted of two pulses:. 1) an input pulse to the CdS trans -
:ducer, and 2)'a pulse which was converted to an ultrasonic signal
delayed and reflected in the delay medium (fused quartz glass 8. cm
long), and converted back to electrical rf energy. The distance between;
two consecutive pulses was equal to the round-trip delay through the
-medium, and the height.of two pulses supplied information on transducer
11,0.5ses...
2/5
ACC NRs AP7003024-
The fi&re shows test results of typical transducers: one with
crystal faces parallel to each other, the other with one side slanted,
In the first (curve 1), a. 6 x 6 x 1.5 mm transducer was tested in
too A
Fig. le Amplitude-fre-
~80- quency characteristics
'A'70- of a transverse mode
CdG-25 transducers thick-i
60.- noun d to 0.15 am
4rA
DipTcdon
04( Re 11 1*'- Parallel working
faces; 2 - slanted
working faces.
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the transverse mode at a. fundamental frequency of 26 Mc. The ripple,
whose period was 580 kc, corresponded to'the ultrasonic wave roundf
trip transit time.through the CdS material. Curve 2 was smooth but
Card. 3/5
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had a minimum insertion loss 12 db greater than in the first case.
This curve was obtained by slanting one surface of the US material
or by utilizing a fully absorbing matched load for the transducer.
To investigate the effect of base material resistivity on the trans-
ducer operation, longitudinal mode transducers with 10 -3 ohm-cm
material were tested. The amplitude -frequency plot of such a trans-
ducer (parallelepiped shaped) exhibited a 5 Mc period ripple (2.5 Me
had been expected). - This is explained by the fact that the whole crystal
acts as a half -wave ultrasonic converter (its thickness in this case was
0:87 mm). . The minimum insertion loss was 26 db at 23 Me. The use
of matched absorbing loads did not alleviate the situation.
The table, which shows representaLive test results. of US trans-
ducers with depletion layers, indicates that ultrasonic delay lines with
considerable bandwidth and insertion losses of the order of 50 db are
realizable..,. Trade-off between bandwidth and insertion loss is. possible
c.,d 4/5
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Table 1. Test results for US transducers with depleted laycr5
Electromechanical Ret-io between i-undamental Band- Total losses-
coupling constant acoustic resis- transducer pass, in double con-
Mode tivity of trans- frequency, % version rLnd pro-
ducer and delay Me pagation throueh
mediuii fused quartz
glass 8 cm long
(1b
16 40 53
Trans- 38 53 65
verse 1.005 75 15 50
25 12* 34*
Longitu- 22.8 34 53
dinal 0.262 1.61; 110 30 45
Data when fixed narrowband tuning was utilized.
Vie authorsthank S. G. 1(alashinikov for his Interest in this work.*
Orig. art.'has: 4 figures and 1 table. &SB: -y. 2, no. 7
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AUTHOR: Grodzinskiy, E. Ya. (Moscow); Proklova, V. D. (Moscow)
ORG: none
TITLE: Electrochemical complicated -shape -cutting by wire electrodc
SOURCE: Elektronnaya obrabotka materialov, no. 5-6, 1965, 72-79
TOPIC TAGS: electrochemical machining, metal machining
ABSTRACT: In 1964-65, the possibility of increasing the current density up to
tens of amperes per cm2"in electrochemical wire cutting of sheet steel was
investigated; a rate- -of-cutting up to 3 mm/min was achieved. Later, geometrical
parameters of a water jet, 0_5 rnrn diameter, with and without a 0. 3-mm wire,
issuing from a 13*24' conoid nozzle were studied; curves o~ jet diameter Ys. jet
length (up to 30 mm), for pressures of 1, 3, 5 atm, are shown; initial speed of jet
was estimated. Speeds of 20-30 m/sec corresponded to pressures of 5-.-;10 atm.
The gap length as a function of electrolyte rate-of -flow was measured in cutting
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'3-mm thick stainless-steel sheet by 150/6 NaCl electrolyte; cutting speed,
Z. 2 mm/min; voltage, 20 v. It was found that reducing the gap in the best means
for increasing the productivity of cutting. With a steel-cutting speed over
2 mm/min, the gap vas under 0.06 mm and current density about 100 amp/cm
Smaller gaps proved impossible because anode -dissolution products could not be
removed fast enough. With gaps under 0. 08 mm, the speed of electrolyte should
be 20 m/sec or higher. The process was tested in cutting these rolled products:
hard-to-machine steel plate up to 11 mm thick, hardened steels, Al alloys, sheet
tungsten, cylindrical bars and pipes. Optimal cutting parameters were: error,
:to. 07 rm-n; slit taper, Z* or less; surface roughness, 6th class or better. Orig.
iart... has: '7 figures and 3 formulas.
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RAYEVSKAMk, K. , domokhozyayka; KISHKINA, G. ; PANARIN, K. PROKOF1 ICHEV, A.,
personallnyy pensioner
Improve sanitary conditions in Chelyabinsk. Zbil.-kom. khoz. 10
no.5:18-19 160. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Zaveduyushchaya, sanitarnym otdelom gorodakoy sanitarno-epidemio-
logicheekoy stantaii, g.Chelyabinsk (for lishkina). 2. Predeedatell-
postoyannoy komisaii po kommunallnoma khozyaystvu. ispolkome, Soveta
deputatov trudyashchikhsya Traktorozavodskogo rayona, g.Chelyabinsk
(for Panarin).
(Chelyabinsk-Refuse and refuse disposal)
PROKOFIYEV, A., irizhener-podpolkovrik; SUPAYAGA, N., inzhener-podpolkcr%nik
Glassification of teacidng machines. Tekh. i vooruzh. no-3:30-31
Mr 164. (HIRA 17:8)
GE," IU,L I a ve 1 Ale k -,a x .d rc, -v I c 1i D i 1: i ~ a rvD:
1`i,c1,:CjF'1VEV ',.A.., doktor bicil. nruik. otv.
-;u. 1. refll .
[State o1' the dormancy and rozl_ctnnce oll' fru;t
I-
Jostoi -an ie ijokrj,. a -; morczoustol" (,I dv~)s t_oni 1
!.'.osk-,ra, Naukfi, 196L. 17:Q)
PROKOF'YFV, A.A~; KATZ, K.M.
Intlerdepervience between the transpiration -4-- leaves amd
fruit. Fiziol. rast. 11 no. 3,?"8-456 164. (FGRA l?z7)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni Timiryazeva AN SSSR,
Mosk,,ra.
DUBININ, A.P.~ ~ROJPFIYEV, A.D.
Durability of dies for embossing spoons in relief. luz.-Bhtam.
proizv. 5 no.46-9 Ap 163. ()UP'A 1624)
(Dies (Metalworking)) (Forging)
ACCESSION NR-. AP4034584 S/0076/64/038/004/0983/0985
'j Shabalkin, V.A.
AUTHORS: Viohutinskiy. A.A.; ~Lrok,~C
TITLE: Application of the EPR method for Investigation of free rad-
Acals formed by thermal decomposition of the dinitrile of a
odilsobutyric acid
SOURCE: Zhurnal fizicheakoy kh1mii, V. 38, no, 4, 1964, 983-985
TOPIC TAGS: EPR method, azodiisobutyrronitrile, free radical
formation, thermal decomposition, cyanoisopropyl radical, EPR
spectrum, recombination constant, termination constant
ABSTRACT: The EPR spectrum of the cyanoisopropyl radical, formed by
thermal decomposition of the dinitrile oft-(,a -azodiisobutyric acid,
was Identified (fig. 1). It was found about 701Y. of the density of
the unpaired electrons Is on the tertiary carbon atom in the cyanoi-
sopropyl radical and the remainder of the electron density Is local-
Ized near the nitrogen atom, confirming the possibility of the exist-
:ence of the radical in the mesomeric form:
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C =N;! C-C-N.
CITS/ cit/
'The experiments were carried out on the radlospectrometer EPR-2lKhF;
the samples were heated to the required temperature in ampoules In
the resonator by a hot air current. It was fouz~d--posslble to work
with these unstable radical under nonstationary-temperature conditions
The free radical cencentration [R] and initiation rate (w were
measured; the ecombination constant k was calculated: k(d =
t) The termination constant is about 2 x 10111ter/mol.
wi(t) R(
Sec. 4119. art. has: 5 equations, 2 formulae and 2 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Akademii nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences SSSR);Institut
khimicheakoy fiziki (Institute of Chemical Physics)
SUBMITTED: 11 Apr63 ENCL: 01
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DIFERROCE14YLS AND TERFER-ROCENYLS (USSR)
'Nesmeyanov, -A.! N.,j V. N. Drozd, V.' A. Sazonova, V. L Romanenko, A. K.
Prokof 'yev, and L. A. Nikonova. IN: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya.
'&t-d-elen1ye-khimicheskikh nauk, no. 4, Apr 1963, 667-674.
S/062/63/000/0041012/022
-A series of substituted diferrocenyls, 1, 11 -diferroceny1ferrocene, also ramed
1, 11 -terferrocenyl W, and higher homoloVtes were synthesized at the Moscow
State University imeni.M.. V. Lomonosov by the reaction of a mixture of
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DIFERROMIM AND [coat, C11 S/062/63/000/004/012/022
bromoferrocene and 1, l' -,dibro M_oferroceri6_,~ritli copper bLt 105-1200C.- -'rh&-
following products were isolated by A12 0 3 chromatography: ferrocene, di-
fe.rrocenyl, 1, 11 --terferrocenyl. with the. structure"I and homologues II, in
which n< 4:..
-H
Fe Fe Fe Fe
H_ n
-The 1, 1.1 -polyferrocenylenes obtained were diamagnetic. The derivatives of
diferrocenyl and terferrocenyl were also ;obtained by, application of -Vae general
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s t . lenes
method for synthavicing ferrocones* that io, by using ufl~i Liuted cyclopentad;
(in this case, ferrocenyleyclopentadienes) as the starting materials. The synthe-
,sis of Ol,ferroceny~-1-phenyleyclopentadiene (III) was achieved by the condensation
of acety1ferrocene with the ethyl P-benzoylpropionate in the,presence of sodium
ethylate; III yielded a substituted terferrocenyl, - loll -diferrocenyl- 3, 3' -diphenyl-
ferrocere WW)-- after being treated first with sodium amide in liquid am=hia Grid'-then
with ferrous chloride. Anti and syn structures are ascribed to IV, which could
also be in the racemic, and meso forms:
-C H.FeC H a -
5 S 4' -6 5
Fe
0,0~6 5
46115 47
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DIFERROCENYLS. AND TERFERROCENYLS (Cont.)
Investigation of IR.spectra indicated that bands with frequencies of .1000 and
1113 cm- are characteristic for the system of cyclopentadiene rings; bound
together in disubstituted diferrocenyls which contain no free cyclopentadiene
rings. [BN]
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BAKHMETOVA, T.Ye., inzh.; DOVGER, F.F., inzh.fdeceased]; MIROSHINA,
Yu.N., inzh.1ERQKNQBU3L,-~, inzh.,;SMIRNOV, P.A., inzh.;
SHUMAKOV, LA , inzh.; SHAGAT.CV, Ye.S.. red.
[Album of drawings of stock equipment for tne erection of
structural elemento]Allbom charteshei invontarnykh prisposoblepil
dlia vozvedeniia stroitellnykh konstruktsii. Mloskvft.
folding, trestles, trench shoringILesa, podmosti, kreplenila tran-
shei. Utverzhden resheniem tekhnicheskogo upravleniia. No.61 ot
19 marts, 1960 g. 1962. 113 p. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Vsesayuznyy ipstitut po proyektirovaniyu organizatsii energe-
ticheskogo stroitellstva "Orgenergostroy.11 Moskovskiy filial.
(Scaffolding) (Shoring and underpinning)
PROKOFIYEV.9 A. (Feodoaiya)
Vanity? Precipitance2 Izobr.i ratao no*U 05 N 162. (WRA 15;12)
1. Spetaislinyy korreBpondent zhurnala *Izobretatell i ratfionalizator's
(Feodoaiya-Hosiery industry)
YINROV, I.; nOKOJIma, A.
In the oil reglins of our country- leftianik 5 nool:30-33 Ja l6o.
(MIRA 13:11)
(Petrole,qm industry)
NAOKOFTEV, A
GRINYUK, V., DEVETIYAROV, K., PROKOFIYEV. A.
Ussa (600)
Wrote about Kuybyshev Hydroelectric Development, Kuybyshevskaya o.. RSFSR
Soviet Soi-L-ce: N; Komsomollskaya Pravda, No 113, 17 May 1951, Moscow
Abstracted. in USAF "Treasure Island", on file in Library of Congress, Air
Information Division.
Peport No. 113693, 113695. Unclassified.
PROKOY2-ul"Lt.
(The main and most important thing] Samoe vazhnoe, sance glavnoe.
Moskva, "Molodaia gvardiia,ff 1954. 61 P. (MMA 8:1)
(Hassia-3conomic policy) (3fficiency. Industrial)
PROKOFIYEV A.,? IMIN, A.
.4 Y
Modernizing the engaging gear of power presses. Mashinostroit-e"
no.22z15 D 161. (IlaRA 14 - 12 %
(Power presses---Technological innovations)
/ - I f.. k-. 1 ;Ir"--- k~< ., !
NIXONMO,V.; PROKOFIYNV,A.
~-:~ I --- -'- , , "!- -
Undeveloped possibilities of an artel. Prom.koop. no.4:26-28
AP'55- -, (KLRA 8-11)
(TEmbov-Clothing industry)
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iAUTHOR: Prokof'yev, A. (Major; Veterinary Service)
ORG: None
TITLE: Hoof and mouth disease in farm animals
SOURCE: Tyl i snabzhaniye sovetakikh vooruzhennykh ail, no. 3, 1966, 59-60
TOPIC TAGS: veterinary medicine,-animal disease, hoof and mouth disease, disease
control, animal disease therapeutics, animal husbandry
ABSTRACT% The symptoms, course, prophylaxis, and quarantine measures for hoof and
mouth disease are described. The disease can be transmitted to man. High mortality
rates are typical. The virus is so small it must be observed tbLrough an electron
microscope. In serious epizootics, all suspect animals must be slaughtered. Strict
quarantine is always observed. Boiling or pasteurizing of farm products*under sus-
picion is adequate to prevent'human infection.
SUB CODE:502/5M DATE; None
VYSC)'-rSK'.!Y, B.V., MALYKH, F.S.; PROKOPYEV, A.A.
Some data on the etiology of leptospiros-s in farm and
the ways of e'jfecrive prevention of this infection In the
Territory. Trudy VladTEMG no.2-,68--"3 162. (KIRA 18-1-3)
1. 1z Vladivostokekago nauchno-Issledovatellskogo. ina`,tuta
epidemiologii, mlkrobiologi! I- g1glyeny.
F'(O*j'W1F-1V, A.
The main and most important thin,-. Moskva. M'olodaia gvardiia, 195h. 61 p.
1. Russia - Economic polich - 11917-
2. Efficiency, Industrial.
PROKOFIYEV, A.A.
Use of defoliants for increasing the rate of flow of assimi-'ates
to the seeds. Fiziol. rast. 12 no.3:416-423 MY-Je 165.
(RIRA 1800)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A. Timir-yazeva AN SSSR,
Moskva.
PROKOFIYEV. A.A., kand.teklz.nauk,, G-411-1. I.Te., Inzh.; SURZIUN, V.S., inzb.
Reconditioning of diee-el locomotive parts. TS1111 MFt--' no.29-2:W-
92 165- (MTPA 18-10)
PROKOFIYEV, A.A.. doktor biol.nauk, prof.
A-'eksa*lr Vasillevich Krylov; obituary. Fiziol.rast. 8 no.3.382-
383 t6l- (MIRA 14:5)
(Krylov., Aleksandr Vasillevich, d. 1961)
NASYROV, Yu.S., otv. red.; SAPOURIKOV, D.L., red.; PROKOFIYEV,
A.A., red.; ZALENSKIY, O.V., red.; MAK.%TMOV7 A.R., red.;
KARD.!OV, Kh.Kh., red.; LOGITIOV, M.A., red.; GILLEER,
Yu.Ye.., red.; U.%WIOV, P.D., red.; KASIY-kNRIKO, A.G., red.;
RAL%MM1INA,, K. P. I red.
[Contribution of plant physiology to agriculture; problems
of photosynthesis and metabolism] Fiziol,giia rastenii -
sel'skomu khoziaistva; voprosy fotosinteza i obmena veshchestv.
Dushanbe, Izd-vo AN Tadzhikskoi SSR, 1965. 131 p.
(MIRA 18:4)
1. Akademiya nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR, Dushanbe. Institut fizio-
logii i biofiziki rastenii.
KURSANOV, A.L., akfidemik, otv. r-od.; GVCHAAV, K.Ye., dokLor blot.
naul,, redl.; 110"KELI, iTof., red.; JIUYAKOV,
prof.,, red.; PROKO.-FlYE"l, A.A., prof., red.; STRG';!'A, 1.G.,
kand. sellktioz. D.M., red.; GENELI
K.P., red.; KHORIKOV, Ye.I., red.
[Biological bases of increasiri,~- the quality of farm crop
seeds; materials of a scietitific session held November
26-30, 1963 in Moscow] Biologicheskle osnovy povysheniia
kachest-,ra sernian sell --kokhoziaistver-mykh rastenii; mate-
rialy nauchnoi sessii, sostoiavsheisia 26-30 noiabria 1963 g.
v Mosl-ve. MoskvaY Nauka, 1964. 278 p. (MIRA IS: 3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. JustItut f-izlologji rasLordy.
FROKOF'YE,'.-.- A.A...;- KATS, K.M.
Transpiration of fruits and inflorescences as related to the
meteorological factors and the age of plants. Fiziol. rast.
10 no.2:204-211 Mr--Ap 163. OKIRA 16:5)
1. K.A. Timiriazev Institutes of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R.
Academy of Sciences Moscow.
~Plants-'Transpiration)
PROKOFtYEV. A.&.-, KARII-TV, Hh.Kh.
Su=er dormancy in bia:lbous barley (Hordeum bulbosum L.).
I '?
Fiziol. rast 8 =.41,467,+75 161. WIRA 14-:11)
I.. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Moscow, and Institute of Botany, Tadjik S.S.R.
Academy of S,.*;iences,, Stalinabad.
(Barley)
(Dormancy in plants)
rftuAuk*,nV, A.A.
Some data on trichinosis in the Maritime Territory. Veterirariia
37 no.9:49-52 5 160. (16IRJ-- 14: 1-1)
(Maritime Territor)--Trichina and trichinosis)
PROKOFIYEV, A.A.
New method of deter-mining transpiration in plants. Fiziol.razt.
8 no*5;643--643 f61. (MiA 14:10)
1. Timiriazov Instit-lite of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences, Ibscow.
(Plante-Transpiration)
PROKOFIYEV, A.A.; VYVALIKO, I.G.
Effect of various forms of nitroven nutrition cm the ac,-Ixmila-
u
tion of reserve suIxitances in the seede of oi-producing plants.
17.v. All SSSR Ser. biol. no.2:210-222 Mr-Ap'64 W-10- 1713)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A. Timixyazeva AN SSSR,
Moskva,, i Naucbno-issledovatel'skiy institut zetaledeliya W.-
rainskoy akademii sel'okokhozya-ptvennykh naukp KiyeT.
I , .-I .q 70
PROKOPYEV A.A,. DIYAKOV, A.B.
Leaf apparatus and accumulation of reserve substances in sunflower
seeds. Bot. zhur. 46 no.10:1433-1443 0 '61. OLIRA 14:9)
1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imeni K.A.Timiryazeva AN SSSSR,
Moskva i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut maslichnykh
i efirnomaslichnykh k-ul'tur, Krasnodar.
(Sunflower sepd) (Leaves)
PRCKOF'YEV, A.A.; KATS, K.M.
Transpiration of fruit in oilseed plants. Dokl. ~N SSSR 139 n:).3:
744-747 Jl 161. (MMA 14:7)
1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L. Kursanovym.
(Oilseed plants) (Plants--Transpiration)
ENGUL 1, O.S.; PROKOFIYEV, A.A.
Iffect of the water content of seeds on the nobilization of
reserve substances during germination. Fiziol.rast. 7
no.1:44-48 160. (MIRI~ 13:5)
1. K.A.Timiriazov Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
of Sciences.
(Gertaination)
-PROKOFITEV, AA., kand.tekhn.nauk; MINCUMO. N.I., kand.tekhu.nauk
Inspection of the assembling of trucks for electric and
diesel locomotives. Trudy TSNII MPS no. 202:44-53 160.
(ME" 13:12)
(Locomotives--Construction)
K~-'(IVOV, Khursiied Khdlolovich; -i.A., prof., otv.
red.
[Wimer ggrowtli ana sirr.mar dorm-aey ~'..'L the. Fdarit.- of
TajikJ-stan] 0 zimmei vegetataii i letner, pokoe raste,
nii Tadzhikistana. Dushanbe, All Tadzhik.Sc)F',, 196-1. 24 p.
(MIRA 17:7)
141)elolcovc klEll , ;-IV /~..
- TI, C- -
IVANOV, Sergey Loonidovich; PROKOFIYEV, A.A.,, prof., fiziolog i biokhimik
j,-A., prof.., otv. red.; SHAROVATOVA, . '
[deceased] ;--,PRQKQj~YEy A I B.
red. izd-va; ROMANOV, G.N., tekhn. red.
(Climatic theory of the formation of organic substances) Klimatiche-
skaia teoriia obrazovaniia. organichaskikh veshchostv. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk SSSR, 1961. 86 p. (M-TRA 14.11)
(Vegetation and climate)
PROKOFIYEV 'A.A. doktor
-,
C;u'rr--nt problunis ir, piarit z~?,;rEiology and !,-;, t:-
y; :. - ~-! -z, I - -
Mos?~ow, Vest.AN S'~-OR 3r, no:F;r,,5-O-w AZ '65. g~ n , .,,
(1411PA 18!8)
VYS(Y-PSKIY, B.V.; MkLYKH, F.S.; MKOYIYEV, A.A.
Some data on leptospirosis in cats. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i i==.
31 no.W40-141 7 160. (MIRA 13:6)
1. 1z Vladivostokskogo instituta epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i
eigiyeny.
(LIPTOSPIROSIS veterinary)
PROKOPYEV, A. A.
"Some data concerning trichlinosis in the Primorsk regio,_
Veterinariya, Vol- 37, No. 9, p. 49, 196o.
PROKOFIYEV A.A.
On Profassor Sergai Leonidovich lvanov's 80th birthday.
Fiziol.rast. 7 n0-3:378-380 160. (KIRA 13:6)
(Ive.nov. Sergei Leonidovich, 1880" )
PROY-OF'YZV, A.A. and.tekhn.nauk; MINCH3HKO, Me, kand.tekhn.nauk
--- tl~
------Precision in assembling diesel and electric loconotive trucks.
Vest.TSNII WS 18 no.3:54-56 My '59. (MIRA 12:3)
(Locomotivee--Construction)
3329':;1. i2iz haysl -,-J'.ye Zadac'iii.
949, I!o. 5, C. 2"-')l.
-2czli'lkistana, 1
-'-'0: Letuopisl 2"'! mialInvirli Vol. 5) 19L',-9
PROKOF'YE7, ALEKSU ARSENTIYUICH
Epp
-R92557
Uvelicheniye Probega. Parovozov Mezhdu Pod"V~mochnymi Remontami
(Increasing the Mileage on Locomotives Between Repairs)
Moskva, Tran3zhel-Dorizdat, 1956.
(61) p. Diagrs.. Tables.
Biblioggraphy; p. (61)
PROIU)NOYIR EX
.-Pntlyovich, kandidat takhaichomkikh nauk; DAC
7. -, Alsksox.,h.;% , L.Ta.,
-- iiii;~redaktor; TUDSON, D.N., takhaichesidy redakt*r.
[Increasing the rmas of locomotives between. wheel repAirs] Uvelichezip
probega parevosov neshdu po4"emocbj&yni resoutimi. Moskva, Goo.traasp
zhel-der. izd-ve, 1934. 59 p. (MLRA 9:;)
(Locometiyoo-Repairs)
IVANOV) Sergey Leonidovich;, Pkq~OFIYEV, A.A.~ prof.$ fiziolog i biokhiMi
[deceased]; FROKOFIYEV, otv. red.; SHAROVATOVA, I.B.s -
red. izd-va; ROMANOV, G.K., tekhn. red.
[Climatic theory of the formation of organic substances] Klimatiche-
skaia teoriia obrazovaniia, organicheskikh veshchastv. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk SS-SR., 1961. 86 p. (ILMA 14. 11)
(Vegetation and climate)
PROKOFIYEVJ, A.D.; PIKIN, Ye.I.
High-,output double-acting drawing press. Mashinostroitelf
no.9:28 S t62. (Sheet -metal work) (MIRA 15:9)
PROKO ' Y'~~ V'
AXIMOVA, K.r.; .8AZHENOV, M.F.; BAKRYAWV, G.T.; BNZKWMMKO, N.P., BERMAN,S.I.;
BOGDANOV, Ye.S.-, BODYAKO, M.N.; BOTKO, B.B.; VINOGRADOV, S.V.;
GAGIN-TORN, X.V.; GLEX, T.P.; GOREV, K.V.; GRADUSU, P.I.; GUSHCHIVA,T.H.;
TROL'YANOV, A.K.; YESIKOV, M.P.; ZDZYARSKIY, A.V.; ZAKHAROV, M.V.;
ZAKHAROVA, m.r.: KARCHEVSM, V.A., KOKAROV, A.M.; KORZHEKKO, O.T.;
LATUR , V.I.; MALITSZV, M.V.; MILLER, L.Ye.; MILOVANOV, A.I.;
MIRONOV, S.S.; NIKONOROVA, N.A.; OLIKHOV, N.P..- OSIPOVA, T.V.;
OSOKIN, N.Ye.; PERLIN, I.L.; PLAKSIN, A.D.;
RUKYANTSW , M.V.; SEVERIENKO, V.P., SEMIN, F.I.; SMIRYAGIN, A.P.;
SPASSKIY, A.G.; TITOV, P.S.-, TURKOVSKAYA, A.V.; SHAMAZAROV, A.K.;
SHPICHIMSKIT, Ye.S.-, YURKSHTOVICH, N.A., YUSHKOV, A.V.;
YANUSHEVICH, L.V.
Sergei Ivanovich Gubkin. TSvet.met. 28 no.6:6o-61 N-D 55. (miRA lo:11)
(Gubkin, Sergei Ivanovich, 1898-1955)
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AVMOR: Pr
TITIS: F~rompt fissio n gamma quanta /J7.1
SOURCE: Atc.mnaya energiya, v. 19, no. 2, 1965, 116-lig
TOPIC TAGS: gamma ray, gamma spectrum, FISSION PPOPOCT
ABSTRACT: The existing dip-agreement between the theoretical and experimental data
on the total energy of prompt gamma rays was investigated. The spectrum of prompt
gamma rays produced in fission of V-235 by thermal neutrons 'was calculated using the
neutron evaporation theory. The calculated spectrwa, in its general shape, is simi-
lar to that obtained experimentally. However, the calculated total energy of emitted
gamma rays of about 6.2 Mev is considerably lower than the experimental data of 8 to
9 Mev. A conclusion was drawn that this Inconsistency can be eliminated when allow-
ance is made for the considerable number of fragments uhich remain at low excitation
energy levels (0 to 2 Mev) as a result of a cascade evaporation of neutrons. Orig.
art. has: 2 graphs and 9 fornulas,
ASSOCIATION: none
suBierm: 2wui64 ENCL., 00 SUB CODE: NP
NOW SOV: 004 OTHER: 012