SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PUCHKOV, V. S. - PUCHKOVA, N. A.

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KALYUZHNYY, A.Kh.; PUCHKOV, V.S. Effict of the constant rotor inertia of a generator on the static stability of long-distance electric power transmission. Trudy Transp-energ. inst. Sib. otd. M SSSR no.11:163-177 6o. (KMA 14:6) (Electric power distrubution) (Electric generators)- Y. --.--f-vr.--o6--EWf(l-)/E-ViT(ii)/FCC/T/EiVA (h) UP(c) GW ACC.NRe "5024619 SOURCE" cou'Ec' UR/0048/65/029/009/1627AS30: Airmom Dob~vtin, N.A.; Zelevinskaya, N.G.; 4oteVnikov.,_K_k.; *!!~XA ilk -M.; Puchkov, V S.; qlLav~atinskiy, ijo I ~!k, tt.: A. 0R0: none TITLE: Phenomenological picture of secondary particle production in nucleon inter- actions at hundreds and thousands of BeV. /Report, All-linion Cbnference~on Comic RAY Physics held at Apatity 24-31 August 1964/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Serlya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1965, 1627-1630 1 MPIC TAGS: p1janry colic P~econdaj-f comic ray, pi meson, high energy particle particle production ABSTRACT: The authors briefly review the experimental data on secojidary particle pro:,. duction by primary cosm c ray- I ej The inelastic ~ interaction cross section is practically constant for energies from 20 to 105 BeV, and the inelasticity is constant and e4ual to 0.4-0.5 for energies up to 104 BeV. About 90% of the secondaries are pions. Two pro- duction mechanisms are distinguished: fireball production, and production and decay of. excited nucleons (isobars). Most of the secondaries are produced by the fireball mechanism. In the hundred BeV range there is a reference system in which the pionB are emitted isotropically. In this system the pion energy distribution can be represented, except f6r a high-energy tail, by a Bose-Planck function for a temperature of 0.7-1.0 Card 1/2 L 4477-66 ACC NR: "5024619 don masses. In the thousand BeV region there are indications. that two or more,fire-. 'alls may be produced. The high-energy tail on the pion energy distribution is ,ribed to decay of highly excited Isobar states. It!ls shown that the exponents in he atmospheric energy spectra of nuclear-active pa4icles and of high-energy photons ascribed to pion decay) are very nearly the same. From this it is concluded that the nergies of the high-energy pions are proportional io the energies of the primaries roducing them. Only a few (one or two) high enewl pions are produced in each inter- ction, and these carry 10-20 % of the incident paiticle energy. It is anticipated, hat counter installations now under construction will provide more accurate d~tta on oth pion production mechanisms in the thousand VeIV range. Orig. art. his: 6 fomulas*1 figures, and I table. Wb OODR.- W1 SUBWEATE: 00/ ORIG REF:, OOT/ UM OF: 009 PETRENKO., P.V-; ELIKIN, I.L.; KAZAKOV, S.S.; VOZHIK, D.L~; DENISOV, V.V.; PUGHKOV V.I BOGUT-SKIY, N.V.; SAVELIYEV, I.P.; KOLENT~~~"--. T - ~'T~ MERKULOV, N.Ya.; VERKLOV, V.A.; OVSYANNIKOVJ, P.A.; SOSNOV, V.D., oty. red.; CHIZHOVA, V.V., otv.red.; ZffUKOVA, A.P., red.; LEVINA, T.I., red.;-PRONINA, N.D., tekhn. red.; OVSEYENKO, V.G., tekhn. red. [Practice of using cutterloaders]Opyt ispollzovaniia ochi- stnykh kombainov; sbornik statei. Moskva, 1962. 102 p. (MIRA 16:2) 1. TSentrallnyy institut tekhniches-koy informatsii ugollnoy promyshlennosti. (Coal mining machinery) L22o82-66 Ew(l) GW --WC-CNR. AP6012928 SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/66/002/001/0928/0(~s AUTHOR: Puchkov. V. V.--Pouchkov,.V. V.; Titov, S. Is ORG: none ix- TITLE: Use of data on outgoing radiation~+or'determining the temperature and. humidity fields SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery i okeana, v. 2, not Ij. 1966, 28-38 TOPIC TAGS: radiosonde, electronic computer, cloud cover, atmospheric temperature, atmospheric humidity, earth radiation ABSTRACT: The initial data for computation of the statistical characteris- tics of outgoing radiation in the spectral region 8-12 ),X were the fluxes of outgoing radiation in the mentioned spectral range, computed on an electronic computer using radiosonde data for the winter season 1957- '1958 at 0000 G14T at an extensive network of stations. Thirty maps of the flux of outgoing radiation were computed. The f ollowing assump- tions were made: cloud cover at a particular station was absent or at at-height of 2-4 km there was a continuous cloud cover which is visualized as an ideally black surface and the temperature of the upperl i.cloud boundar-f is equal to the temperature of the surrounding air and the temperature of the underlying surface is equal to air temperature at the level of the psychrometric enclosure. It is shown that the structural function of the radiation field of the underlying surface - Card 1/2 UDC: 551.521 2' -7~ W. - 7 777 FtIcifFOV 1, V.11,, CREPNIT.IjKlY, GA., kand. aind. rl,-I~W' .,ri-mary drug resistance of ffycobacterium tuberculosis in patients , .' th - b. no.7.14-17 164. ,i , pulmnary tuberculo-sis. Probl. W (MIMA 18slO) 1. Kafedra tuberkuleza (nachaltnik - doktor med. nauk V.A. Vasillyev) Voyenno-meditsinskoy akademii imeni Kirova, Leningrad. -RICHKOV) V,.V..; TITOV, S.I. Use of data on outgoing radiat-ion for restcring the temperature and humidity fields. Izv. AN SSSP. Fiz. atm. i okeana 2 no.l: 28-38 Ja 166. (K[R~ 119: 1) 1. Submitted June 8, 1965. 149v ~~G OV, KOVA1NV, D. Breaking off coal b7 blasting in heavil7 pitching longvalls. Mast. ugl. 6 no.12:3-4 D '57- (MIRA 11:1) l.Glavny7 inzhener treats. Leninugoll kombinata Voroshilovgradugoll (for Puchkov). 2.Zameatitell nachallnika tekhnicheakogo otdela tresta Leninugoll kombinata, Voroshilovgradugoll (for Kovalev). (Coal mines and mining) ( Blas ti ng) .PUGHKUY, Ya.; KOVALEV, D. Our plans. Mast. ugl. 7 no. 7:11-12 JI 158. (KIRA 11:8) 1. Glavayy inshener treats Leninugol' kombinsta lougenskagoll (for Puchkov). 2. Bacballaik tekhnichasko.-o otdela tresta Leninugoll kombinata Luganskugoll (for Kovalew). (Coal mines and mining) FUP!4~~~. ; KOVATAV, D. Gutter-loader for inclined seamn. Mast.~gi. 8 no.1:15 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:3) 1. Glavnyy inzhener tresta Leninugol' Luganskogo sovnarkhoza (for Puchkov). 2. Ylachal'Inik tekbnichaskogo otdala tresta Leninugoll Luganskyo sovnarkhoza, (for Kovalev). (Goal mining machinery) PUGHKOV, Ya.; KOVALU, D. Discontinuous mine operation. Miast.ugl. 8 no.2:9-10 F '59. (MR& ;3 -.4) 1. Glavnyy inzhener tresta Leninugol' Luganskogo sovnarkhoza (for Pucbkov). 2. liacbal'nik tekhnicbeskogo otdala tresta Laninugol' Luganeko o sovnarkhoza (for Kovalev). &enmk Province--Coal mines and mining) (Mine management) I I DANCIM', P.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, PUCHKOV, Ya.M.; VET:'ArZHSKIKHI V.P. Effect of the delay time on the fragmentation au lity of the u - . a - rock blasted by borehole charges. Vzry-v. delo no.55/12: 188-195 164. (MIRA 17:10) FUCHKOV,-.Ya.D. gornyjr j-nzh.; KOVALEV, D.F., gornyy inzh. Over-all mechanization of stoping operations in the Teninugoll Trust mines. Ugoll IJkr. 5 no.9:20-21 S 161. (I-m- 14:9) (Donets Basln-Coal momes and mining) DANCHEV, P.S.; PUCHKOV, Ya.M.; VETLUZHSKIKH, V.P. Effect of short-delay blasting on the quality of the shattering and breakdown of rock. Trudy Inst.gor.dela UFAN SSSR no.7:27-35 163. (141RA 17:3) DANCfEV, P.S.; PUGHKOV.. Ya.M. Effect of an exposed surface on the degree of crush-~g of the medium by a blast of a charge of explosives. Trudy Inst.for.dela UFAN SSSR no.7:15-26 163. (MI-RA 17:3) PU.r,14KOV, Ya.M. Device for measurina the diameter of a borehole. 'Trudy Co-r,-zeol, inEt. UFAN SSSR no.57:119-125 '61. (MliL-~ 15:3) (Borin-~,) 0 PAIU-'ENOV., G.V.;,_kUgy.KOV,_YgJL Effect of some factors on the efficiency of blasting en madoe in the pits of the Bakal Mining Administr~ation. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAII SSSR no.34:103-106 158. (MMA 14:10) (Bakal region-Strip mining) - (Blasting) I I PUCIIKOV, Ya~_ ~1. PARFEVOV, G.V. Boring and blasting in the pits,pf. the Bakal Mining Administration. Trudy Gor.-geol. inst. UFAN SSSR.Ao.34:107-113 158. (MIRA 14:10) (Bakal-relion-Boring) (Blasting) L 11~~8-67 Glf- 1- U16UZ9748 SOURCE CODE: UR/0210/661000/005/0130/0137 AUTHOR: ~oiseyenko,.F. S..; Puchkov. Ye. P.: Borozdin-. Yu. C. ORG: Institute of Geology and Geophysic Siberian Department,__AN SSSR, ~ovosibirsk (Institut gol-o-giii geofiziki Sibirskoye otdeleniye AN SSSR) TITLE: C..phy.ical data on the morphology of granitic massif in the Novosibirsk section of the Ob basin SOURCE: Geologiya i geofizika, no. 5, 1966, 130-137 TOPIC TAGS: gravimetric 4aevEll deep drilling, granite, geo- physical prospecting , Gc . 0 /",&,e ^V,01 0 6: t/ ABSTRACT: The article analyzes the form of Barlak, Bibeyevo, and Novosibirsk granitic massifs on the basis of gravimetriP'data. This investigation is connected with preparation of a preliminary sketch of the Novosibirsk super-deep borehole. Spatial characteristics of the massifs are given. It is concluded that the anomalies above these granitic massifs are mainly due to irregularity of their bases. Orig. art. has: 3 figures. SUB CODE: 08 SUBM DATE: 20Feb65/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 002/ 1/1 UDC: 552.321.1:550.83(571.14) PIJCHKOV, Ya.p.; FEDDSFYEV, G.S. '50 Structure of the-Shindinsk-'LY plutcli (Fastefii Sa~sh) geological and gf,,ophysicm2 data. Gpol. i geofiz. ric.3r.84-93 '26& (Y-TRA i geof';zik-,: Sl'hirskogo otdpleniya AN SSSR, K.-'.W.TAYEV, G.I.; SERBULENKO, M.G.; GI:S~I'V, Yu.M.; KOLVIOGOIROVA, P.P.; U11F,Y11,11OW) FLICHKOVY Ye.F.; SARYCHEIIA, Yu-11. Solution of some F-blems in gravity and magnetic prospecting by means of compuiers. Trudy Inst. geol. I geofiz. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no.21:22-88 163. WIRA 17:11) PTC11MV, Ye~v. llsinc~ the rinoltimi ne scenc~, w st-uiv/- seccn-'ar aijartzites. Dckl. A27 SSSR 10"! nc.5-11C)5-1196 Ap 16131. (MTHA 18-- 5) h Kqzaknskiy gosildarstvennyy uraversil'et im, SAKirova, Sub- mitted October 28, 1964, PUCHKOV, Yu.G. (Leningrad, prospekt Engellsa, 28, kv.194) Myxoid liposarcoma of the soft tissue. Vop onk. 10 no.8:32-.40 16,4. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz patomorfologicheskoy laboratorii (nauchnyy rukovoditell - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. M.F.Glazunov) Instituta onkologii AMN SSSA (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. A.I.Serebrov). PUCHKOT, S. V. ; KHOVA907A, R.I. Observations of seismic expeditions in the southwestern part of the Baikal region during 1958-1959. Blul. Sav. po seism. no-10:30-39 160. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut fiziki Zemli A11,SSSR, Kookva. (Baikal region-Seiamology) 11 is i1calls. DoT.:oStical-b-cc! F--Wl. '~bs Jou--: Rof Zhur-!~iol., No 20, lgr-3, 92657- nlov, Yaw . Ya ov ,ut'aor : Snctl -ev, Ozerov, -'..V., Sliapova Puchl, Ye. Luk'y,-~--Icv-a, V.D., Voskresenskiy, V.;,. L-.S t; : Mcscovr K..'.. Tirdryazcl;-. Titlu : U-J-d's on A-,cj) Litter. OriL; Dab: Ititsovedstvo; -1957, "'o 126-131- C. exj.,crir -am , L "L.St-m C, --'.Cl was at the cm u perizun'Gal ba-se y iLl. K..*-. Ti. of tnc l,,cscc-vT 050 day old cllicl's of tile Russian U-ite, yazcv - u Jubilee, Livciashi-y varic.- tics were in ii-J-lividual SOctic-.!S of t:-,c coo-O I - with. 12-14 e-aicks -..,.or sauare reter of floor. Dry slalmd li--,e was ~,Iicurcdl anto t',c flocr (1 1-C por I K12 n Card 1/2 pt)c ye A USSR/Fam V:;UlZ"ry- Abs Jux : [~,C Diol., Ifu 1., 273)2 Autl,or : Oz~nw, "I.V., Puchlrov, Y~.,*L., Vuskxos,~nskiy, - - ----------------------- kist Agricultural Acao----y LIC-ni K..'~. Tinndryaz,:;v ZoG'IYLi-----ic Asscss-m--n-~ 'hi---t,~:nanco of a Dcil- Litter. I Orig Pub : Doia. 1-Iosk almCL. -ill. K.-". Ti:,:Liryazc-`v-n, 1957, '0, ch. 2: 234-239. ,xstract- : T-',,:; '~;hiclmc!ss of th,- li'~'-tcr la-y,~.r consistinr,~ of !,'Dcd Ims 3-4 c!] LI'l- th.-- 1j,;ginning of th-,: ane-- 20-22 mi at tho -:nd of nlr)aths. Onc,: ovury i.4-23 w:t.:Ics it'. was ovurlain y n laycr of cloan and dry ~ ; of chicks was 12-14 :ina !)-x Ph, Cl,~-nsity of thQ puranturc of thu sq. if floor an~i. tQq Cis it It uxc,:~,,ded air Card 1/ 1 bY 5-6)C- chicks Carew and devclopcd W,.~11. r - - - - .- - . i ..- . ___PUCHKOV, Ye.I., inzh. Iarge hydraulic-fill dam built without banking on the Amur River as a ship basin wall. Rech.transp. 16 no.9:26-27 S 157. (MIU 10: 12) (Amur River--Dams) U,9SR/Farm Allimis - Large Horned Cattle. f~-2 Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 18, 1958, 83378 1-ut'lior Iluchkov, Ye.A,, Inst Moscow 'xaderrj of Agriculture imeni K.A. Timiryazcv. Title Thc Problem of Proper Kccpinz~ of Dairy Cattle in Stalls C,urinG Wintertime. Orig Pub Dokl. Mosk. s.-kh. ak-M. im. K..A. Timiryazeva, 1957, 30, ch. 2, 99-lo4. Abstract 110 abstract. Card 1/1 VARIAMOV A.S.; MIKRAYLOV, I.N.; NIKITIN, A.A. I ,P . .1 ; PUCHKOV.-Ye. TARKCHOV, A.G. Some features of the method of processing the results of geo- physical research in direct prospecting for diamonds in the Yakut A.S.S.R. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 3 no.12:0&- 97 D 160. (MIRA 11,:!~y 1. Moskovskly geo.Lugorazvodochil institut imeni S. Ordzhoni-kidze. (Yakutia-DiamondT (Prospecting-Geophysical methods) SUDARIKOV, B.N.; ZAYTSEV, V.A.; PUCHKOV, Yu.G. Extraction of scandium, yttrium. cerium, lanthanum, uranium and thorium sallcylates. Nnuch.dokl.vys.shkoly; khim.i khim. tokh. no-1:80-83 159. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Predstavlana kafedroy tokhnologil radloaktivnykb i redkikh slamentov Moskovskogo khimiko-tekhnologicheskogo instituta im. D.I. Mendeleyeva. (Metala-AnalyRis) (Salicylates) 5(2) SOV/156-59-1-19/54 AUTHORS: Sudarikov, B,. N., Zaytsevg V~ A~, Puchkov, Yu. G. - TITLE: The Extraction of the Salicylates of Scandium, Yttrium, Cerium, Lanthanum~ Uranium, and Thorium (Ek-straktsiya salitsilatov skandiya, ittriya, tseriya, lantana, urana i toriya) PEHIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly. Khimiya i kilimicileskaya tekhnologiya, 1959, ITIr 1, PP 80 - 83 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The work is an attempt to attain the separation of the ele- ments mentioned by means of the extraction taking place with complex formation, The extraction was controled by the radio- active isotopes SC46" Y 90~ Ce141, Lal4o.and Th 234 . Salicylic acid was chosen because it easily forms complex compounds with metals and is read-Jily soluble in orgamic solvents. Isoamyl alcohol was used as a solvent. Tile distribution coefficient V. of salicylates between the aqueous and organic phase was checked in de- Dendence on the bil of the solution (Diagram). The following substances were quantitatively extracted: scandium salicylate Card 1/2 at p1l values 'between 3,.3 - 5.5; yttrium salicylate at pH The Extraction of the Salicylates of Scandium, Ytt-rium, SOV/156-59-1-19/54 Cerium, Lanthai,um, Uranium, and Thorium values higher than 4., lanthanum salicylate at pH values higher than 4.5; cerium salicylate at pH values higher than 5.0 and thorium salicylate ajpH values higher than ',~.O. Uranium salicylate was extracted between pH 2.5 to 5.5, .rith higher D values, however, a crystalline precipitate is formed which was analyzed as NH4 U02(HSal-k-) 3* 4H20. A straight line with the tangent of the inclination angle = 2 resulted from the coordinate system lg(v,) - lg(H+) with a constant salicylic. acid concentration and from the svtem lg(v.) - lg(HSal) org at a constant pH = 2.2. Thus 2 H ions are emitted in the reaction with salicylic acid. There are 3 figures and 10 references, 3 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra tekh-iologii radioaktivnykh i redkikh elementov Moskovs- kogo khimiko-tekhnologicheskogo instituta im.D.I.Mendeloyeva (Chair of the Techilology of Radioactive and Rare Elements of the Mo.~cow Institute of Chemical Technology imeni D.I.Men- deleyev) SUBMITTED: June 28, 1958 Card 2/2 GLAZOOV, M.F.; PUCHKOV,-.1U.C. So--called human muscular myxomas andmyxrsarcomas with intra- cellular inclusions. Vop. onk. 6 no.7:11-27 Je 160. OMIRA 14:4) (MUSCLES-TUMORS) I I;., 100--/-?/ll AU~----ICRS: L 'V. G. , Puc-1-1cov, Yu. 11-1. a rd Ch-ernoperov, 1-4. Ye. , EnSineers. TITIE: Mfobile Crushing and Sort Plant (Peredvizhmaya drobillno- novk'-T sortirovochnaya usta a PERIODICAL: M'elchanizatsiya Stroitel'stva, 1~-57, vol 14 Bo.?I p. 21 (USER)' JA3ST"RACT: This plant consists of 2 machines: CL-1-311 and CLI-312 and is used fo~ crushinr materials with a crushing strength up Uo 2 500 kg/cm Technical data are tabulated. All operations are directed from the operator's cabin which is situated on the platform. The crushed material is transported to the bunh:ers by conveyors. The bunkers are so constructed that various fractions cann be mixed. This plant is manufactured by the vyksunsk Itactory fQr GrushinE and S6rtinG Equipment (vyksunski,y zavod drob-illno-sortirovochno,,:-o oborudovaaiya). There is 1 table. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 1. Construction-Eauiment FUCHKOV, Yu.N., inzhener; KI11MV, V.V., inzhener. Improved movable crushing and screening units. Stroi.i dor. mashinostr. 2 no.7:25-27 J-1 157. (MIRA 10:7) (Crushing machinery) PUCHKOVA, A.I., kardidat meditsinskikb nauk; LF.GLKR, F.P.. kundidat bio- T-ogT-cre-skikh nauk. Blood cholesterol and phospholipidain typhus exanthemotonus. Lab delo no.2:23-24 Mr-&p '55. (MLRA 8:8) 1. 1z kafledry infektsionnykh bolozney (zav.-prof. S.T. Viskovskiy) Lmningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyenichaskogo meditsinakogo instituta (TYPHUS, blood in, cholmateral A phospholipids) (CHOLEMML, in blood. in typhuz) (PHOSPOLIPIDS, in blood, in typhus) (B.r,OOD, cholesterol A phospholipids, In t7phus) 11~*C. I I KC'~! . V . V ; '~' ',IkK~', N CWi , X . 'I'll . ; EYDIN , L. ~ . Tuberculosis Active pulmonary tonus in clinical pulmonary tuberculosis. Frobl. tub. No. 2, 10,52. 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, A u-rMst )LM Unclassified. 211 AUTHOR: Streltsov, V., Chief Engineer and Puchk-oy. Yu. Chief of the Construction Bureau. TITIZ: Constructional defects of some building machines. (0 konstru- 0 ktivnykh nedostatkakh nekotorykh stroitellnykh mashin.) PERIODICAL: "11el-thanizatsiya Stroitel'stva" (Mechanisation of Construction) 1957, Vol. JLV, No. 1, p. 28 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: Criticism of an article of the above heading which was -Dublished in Mekh. Stroitel'stva, 1956, No.10, October. PUCHKOVA, A. V., P~ysician nd ed- a- - Sub 6 Jun 4,9, "Etiology of Colitis in Measles." Thesis folr degree of Carl. 1~_ -4 C I SC4 . Second Moscow State Med`cal Inst -imeni I. V. Stalin Sumnary 82, 18 Dec 52, Dissertations Presented For Degrees in Science and Engineering in Moscow in 1949. From 1.7eche-mrayn -Moskya, Jan-Dec 1949. ACCESSION \R: AP4038788 S/0048/64/0028/005/0914/0918 AUT111OR: Ronami, G. N. ; Borovskiy, L B. ; Puchkova, A. K. TITLE: influence of temperature and minor impurities on the short wavelength fine siructuro in the absorption spectra of pure zinc and its alloys with silver ffeport. S'eventh Conference on X-Ray Spectroscopy held in Yerevan 23 Sep to I Oct 19637 SOURCE: AN SSSR: lzvest~ya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, noS.,1964, 914-91a TOPIC TAGS: x-ray spectrum, x-ray absorption, temperature dependence, fine struc- ture, zinc, zinc alloy, silver alloy, fine structure melting ABSTRACT- In order to obtain information concerning the effect of small admixtures on the temperature melting" of the K absorption fine structure in a mn-transition metal, the K absorption spectra of zinc and five zinc-silver alloys containing from 0.1 to 2.57. silver were recorded at -190, 20 and 3000C, and the zinc spectrum was also recorded at 2000C. Zinc of 99.9K purity was employed. The alloys were anneakd at 2500C for 30 to 40 hours, and the 8 to 10 micron absorbing foils were vacuum an- nealre for two or three hours. The spectrometer employed is described elsewhere (V. A.Baty*rev and V.G.Bogdanov,Izv.AN SSSRSer.fiz.25,933,1961). The spectra are pro- Card 1/4 *ACCESSION NR: AP4038788 sented graphically. The spectra of pure zinc and of the alloys containing from 1.5 to 2.50V silver were very similar. In these materials all the fine structure except the first peak nearly disappeared at 3000C. The alloys containing from 0.1 to 0.4% silver, on the other hand, still retained much of their fine structure at this tem- perature. The "melting" of the fine structure is presumed to be a result of the ran- dom displacements of the atoms from their equilibrium positions due to thermal mo- tions. The mean square of these displacements is approximately proportional to T/ /)'-'r2, where T is the temperature, M is the molecular weight, and TD is the Debye D temperature. It is accordingly concluded that the Debye temperature of Zn-Ag alloys containing from 0.1 to 0.4% Ag is greater than that of Zn or of alloys containing from 1 to 2.5 % Ag. The temperature dependence of the heights of the first four fine structure peaks in the zinc spectrum is compared with calculations performed by the method of V.V.Shmidt (Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.fiz.27,384,19G3). The experimental and theoretical values are merely tabulated and are not discussed. LAstracter's note: The conclusion concerning the Deby temperature is supported by the data in a table in ~vhich the Debye temperatures and the temperatures of fine structure "melting" are given for Cu, An, Go, Sa, Pt, Au and Pb, and the ratios of 2 UrD for Zn:Cu, Zn:Ge, Zn:gn, Pt:Au and Pt:Pb are compared with the corresponding ratios of the fine struc- ture melting tomparatures. Good agreement is shown for all the ratios except Plt:Pb, Card 2/4 ACCESSION INR: AP4038798 and the discrepancy for this one is less than 30%. However, 1) the source of the fine structure melting temperatures is not revealed; 2) the definition of the fine st.ructure meltin5 temperature is not discussed, although this is not quite a trivi- al matter since the It melting It proceeds at different rates in different parts of the spectrum; 3) an arithmetical error was made in the calculation of the melting tem- perature ratio for Zn:Sn, and when this is corrected, the apparent agreement dis- appears; 4) the melting temperature ratios were calculated directly from the melt- ing temperatures in degrees centigrade, which is not a reasonable procedure since the properties of water are not believed to be relevant to the phenomena discussed. When the melting temperature ratios are recalculated in terms of absolute tempera- ture, the agreement between the Zn:Sn ratios is restored and that between the Zn:C4 and Zn:Ge ratios Is improved. The agreement between the Pt:Pb ratios is destroyed entirely, and the Pt:Au ratios differ by about 231.. Moreover, the ratios for Zn:Pt (not tabulated by the authors) differ by only 14%. Ono cgn therefore say that the fine structure melting temperature is proportional to MTL for all the elements listed except Pb, within an error of about 25%. The fact that the MT2 values for four of the six elements(excluding Pb) are within 10% of each other, Dhowever, con- siderably weakens the force of the argument.,7 Orig.art.has: 4 formulas, 6 figures and 3 tables. Card 3/4 ACCESSION NR: AP4038788 ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy fakul'tet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta (Phy- sics Department, Moscow State University) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE AOQ:.12Jun64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: OP NR REP SOV: 008 OTHER:001 Card 4/4 F R ON A MI , G.N.; !.B.; PUCHKOVA, A.K. Effert of tem-perat-are and minor impurIties on -Ine fine str-act-,ire of the absorption spectrum of pure zinc and its alloys with silver. izv. AN SSSII. Ser~fiz. 28 no. 5- 914-918 1-tr '64. (Ilff R A 17: 6) 1. Fizicheskiy fakul."Iet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. P7 - I / /LOVA A.v - PilzMOVA A. V. 45tiology of colitis accompanying, measles, Pediatriya, I-1oscow 1949, 4 (25-31) Tables 4 Cases of measles are classified as: without intestinal disturbances (76), with early intestinal disturbances (25) and with severe colitis (95). Colitis cases are usually in under-nourished, rachitic children aged one to three years and suff from measles complications. The mortality in this third group was high. In 86.4% the autopsy revealed dysenteric ulcero-necrotic intestinal lesions. In 38.9% (47) of the colitis cases, dysentery-producing strains (chiefly Flexner type V) were identified. In 71 of the 95 cases the colitis was ascertained epidemiologically to be a recurrence of a former attack of dysentery. The colitis seems to davelop in consequence of measles anergy and of direct action of the measles virus on the intestinal mucosa. Salamun - Mostar (XX, 7Y 4) So: Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Section IV, Vol 3, No 1-6 PUCHKOVA, D.V. k method for calculating the parementers of an infirite bed, Geol. i geofiz, no.2:134-137 163. (MlftL 16,5) 1. Institut geologii i geofiziki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR, Novosibirsk. (Geology, Stratigraphic) L 20379-66 Fdr W /ETC (f 140 W .-AS ACC NRt AP6006545 SOURCE COM UR10191 AUTHORSs Pashkov, A. B.; Saldadzey Ke He; Semenova, Yea I.; Puchkova.. I* A. ORG: none 'TITLE: Hetarogenic, highly, basic anion-exachan SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no, 11, 1965,, 39-42 TOPIC TAGSt ion exchange) ion exchange membrane, ion exchange resin, copolymer, A polyethylenp plastic ~ABSTRACT-. It was the object of this investigation to construct heterogenic, highly,,~ ~basic anion-exchange membranes on the basis of a chloromethylated divinylbenzene- .styrene copolymer and A polyethylene binder. Two types of polyethylene binders 'were used: low- and high-pres sure polyethylene. The high basicity of the mentranes was achieved by amination of the polymeric matrix with a 20% aqueous solution of]~, trimethylamine and pyridine at different temperatures. The electrical resistivitylil.. .mechanical strength, relative elongation at the strength limit,, swelling during i amination, static capacity, and transference number in O*lN NaCl of the membranes iwere determined. The experimental results are presented in graphs wA tables (Be iFig, 1), It was found that the ion-exchange properties of the constructed 'Card 1/2 UDCs 661.183,123,3 L 2037-9-66, NR: AP6006545 5avr Fig. 1. Specifil 40W - of tI of low- low et4leno content, Of: 1 -~2060 - 2 higj Iwo low 44V - 200 60 ~membranes were similar to the ion-exchange-resin AV-IT and 4 graphs. SUB CODE 22, 07/ SUBM DATE i none/ ORIG REFs 008/ OTH REF: ~001 Card 2/2 vmb j- AUMMN, L.Ya.; DOTSRITKO, L.D.; PUCHKOVA, L.I. lnvestigat4.ng the surface active properties of phosphatide concentrate. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.1:76-78 1. K&Pedra tekhnologii khlebopecheniya Moskovskogo tekhnologi- cheskogo instituta pishchevoy promyshlennosti. (Phosphatides) (Surface active agents) PUCHKOVA, L.I.; CHISTOVA, V.S. Effect of added phosphatide concentrates on the technological process of wheat broad manufacture. Trudy MTIPP 4:96-104 '56. (KUtA 9: 10) (Phospbatides) (Dough) as ra n S ul n FU R; lm-CA r o u r -r a xs F nh e ra p y of -.,i i tS 2e cS -,~ a z en VeLerinariia 1. ~iitebskiy veLerinarnyy iristitu-c. (for Clidranovich, Zhakov, natcv-ch~. 2. Glavnyjl veterinarnyj vract, sov_.,~hoza "Orlovichi'l Vitebskoy oblasti- (for Fuzhkova). PUCHKC~LA, L.I.; Prinimali uchastiyei OSIPOVA, T.T.; NOVIKOVA, N.S. Study.and evaluation of the spinning characteristics of the new synthetic fibers. Hauch.-Issl.trudy TSNIXHBI za 1958 g,' 3-20, (IGRA 16s1) (Cotton-Testing) AUMIAN, L.Ya.; PUCHKOVA. L.I.; PROKUSHEMVA, L.I. Study of the surface active properties of phosphatide concentrates. Izv.vys. acheb. zav. ;pis hch. tekh. no.5:.59-62 1600' (MIRA 13:12) 1. Moskovskiy tekhnologichaskiy institat pishchevoy ]promyshlennosti. KAfedra tekhnologii khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. (Phosphatide) (Surface tension) AUERMA, L.Ya.; PUCHKOVA, L.I.; LAZAREVA, L.V. Surface active properties of phosphatide concentrate in interaction with flour, gluten, and starch. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; pishch. tekb. no.4:75-78 '61. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Vloskovskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra tekhnologii khlebopekarnogo proizvodstva. (Phosphatides) (Flour) 6OV/21-59-3-25/27 AUTHOR: Puchkova, L,P, TITLE: Certain btructural Features of Hemipteral Egg Membranes (Nekotoryye cherty stroyeniya obolochek yaits poluzh,_--s,~b:,,~,-r_ylykh ter opt era) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains'koi RSR, 1959, Nr 3, pp 335-337 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This brief summary of a study of structural features of hemipteral egg membranes states that they are of Sex,_'r._'S origiii, formed at the end of ovulation. The serous membrane on the eggs is a medium of increas- ing their kleidoicity, which is attained in three ways, which are occasionally combined.~ 1) mechan- ical reinforcement of the chorionz 2) increasing the resistance of the chorion layers to chemical agents; 3) formation of a serous film. Only in Eurydema eggs, is the outer apparently serous layer of alveolar structure, and can be easily scraped off. Card 1/2 SOV/21--59-3-.25/27 Certain Structural Features of Hemipteral Egg Yembranes There are 1 set of diagrams and 3 references, 2 of which are English and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Institut zoologii AN UkrSSR (Institute of Zoology of the AS UkrSbR) PRESENTED: November 29, 1958) by A.P. Markevich. Member of the Ab UkrSSR Card 212 PTITSYNA, L.P.; PUCHKOVA,- L-V.; RUMYVITSIWA,-L.V. Xetric invariants of quiadrics in quasi-elliptical a-pacee. Dokl. AN Azerb. SSR 16 no.7:639-64'1 '60. (MIRA 13:9) 1; Xolomenskiy pedagogicheakly institut. Predstavleno akad. AN AzerSSH Z.I. Khalilovym. (tiadrics) KIRIYANOVA, Ye.S.; FUCHKOVA, L.Y. Neoaplectana bothynoderi Kirjanova et Putchkova, sp.n. (Nematodes), a new parasite of the sugar beet weevil. Trudy Zool. inst.18:53-62 '55. (MLRA 9:2) (Parasitos-Weevils) (Nematoda) USSR/General an~! Special ZooloCy. Insects ;Crs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 6, 1958., No 25749 Author Puchkov V.G., Fuchkova L.V. Inst Not Given Title The Er,Cs and Larvae of Genuine Hemiptera -- Pests of Agri- cultural Plants. (Ynitsa i lichii-fl-innastoyashchikh poluzh- estkokrylykh--vrecliteley seltskokhozyaystvennykh kulttur.) Ori,:; Pub Tr. Vses. entomol. a-va, 1956, 45, 218-342 Abstract These were descriptions anc! sketches of the bugs' eggs of the followinF, families on the steppes and forests of the European part of USSR: iaithocoridae, Miridae Nabidae, Coreidae, Pentatomidae) Lygaeidae, Pyrrhocoridae and Menti- fications tables of the e.,,Cs of the first five farrilics. Descriptions (and sketches) of the larvae of Miridae, Ly- ganeidae, Pyrrhoeoridae) Coreidae, Pentatomidae and their identification tables were Civen. A table of the dimensions of the eggs, larvae and cetain parts of their bodies was appen- Cled. The names of the buCs and their synonyms were inOicated. Card 1/1 PUCHKOVA, L.V. Eggs of true Hemiptera-Heteroptera. Part 2: ITgaeidae. Int. oboz. 35 no.2:262-284 156. (MLRA 9:10) (Lygaeidae) FUCHKOV, V.G. [Pachkov, V.H.1; FUCHKOVA, L.V. The predatory-leaf bug Stethoconus cyrtopeltis Flor and its relations with the pear lace bug Stephanitis pyri F. Zbir. -Drats' Zool. muz. AN URSR no.28:79-84 157. (14IRA 11:5) (Leaf bugs) (Iace bugs) FUCHKOVA, L.Y. Eggs of true Hemiptera - Heteroptera. Part 3: Coreidae tsupplement). Part 4: Macracephaltdae. Int.obot-36 no.1:44-58 '57. (MMA 10:4) (Coreidas) (Macrocephalidae) A"general survey of the atructme of ovipositor or of adaptations with which it in substituted in otber famiLies of the order* A definitive table of thed eggs of 33 40cies of the famJ4 Coreidne of the European part of USM (vithout FredImv1mz'ye and Zakav.'eazlye) with numerous drevingg Illustrating the form of the egg, the cap of ovipositor, the stnucture of eborion, and the obaracter of laying. Plants on which the eggs are& depositedl the calendar periods of their occurrence and wintering. Description of the egg of Pbymta crassipes. P(-ICHKOY,q L.V. USSR General and Specialized Zoology. 1nsects. P ?,Tor-,)hologv. 10~1 29 ~J).4.1 J- V. G. SR - ff XdL~4 Malde~,,'Y-b- -blences, Ukrpinian- S., a, Some Chpracteristies of the Morphology of Abdom- IZIP-1. Scent Glards in the Larvae of Scale Insects. ;~opovidi tqj Tjs~~F.$ 1c)58, iio. 1, loo-104 'ye I d Lar.,a~e of titip, familles r In- ae, Pic --spid'!Fe Scutelleridee, Penlt'~-tomijdl-e and A-centhosumldse were si;udled. There are functioning odor glands (G) on three tergites, and a number of species retain rudiments of the fourth G. In Plataspidael arid Cydnldae, the glands are azygous. In Coptus-t oma scutellatum (Platespidae) they open in the form of a wide fissure, and in Cydinldae, as in- rest of the scale insects, in the form of lateral! pores which remain after the fissure Is grown i over. Characteristic of the larvel stage Is a 1/2 A 91" " f r) P Puchkova. L..V. SOV-21-98-8-27127 TITLE; Modification of Female Genitalia in Stago=.us Amoenus . gonomuz amcenus e (Modifikatsiya zhenskikh genitaley u 'Stag Pruell (Hemiptera - Heteroptera, PentatominRe) FERIODIC,AL: Dopovidi Akarlemii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 10,15F, Nr 8, pp 9C~-006 (TJSSR) ABSTRACT: The genitalia of Stagonomus amoenus consist of the same parts as those of other Pentatominae species, but they Pre modified as a result of adaptation to the manner of oviDosition. Pa- rasternites VII lose their stigmae in the larvae at instars II - III, but in the imago they are Dart Of the scutellum covering the genitalia from above. The genitalia are supported by a projection of segment VII and the spoon-shaped curved gonocoxae VII which are provided with a strong articulated process. The arch is narrow, rather intensely chitinized: its apex is visible from without, is obtuse and has several tough bristles. The triangle is elongated and partly visible in the gap between the gonocoxae VIII which are directed to- wards each other. The seminal-receptac,le is of the pentato- moidal type, and a distinctive feature is an axone which is vqsq~ longer than the ampule. PTXHKOVA., L. V., Candidate of Biol Sci (diss) -- "The structure and dsvelom----et of eggs of ground Hemiptera-Heteroptera and their classification". Kiev, 1959. 15 PP (Acad Sci Ukr S,%, Inst of Zool), 150 copies (KL, No 22, 1959, 112) PUCHKOVA, L.V. Eggs of trne bugs (Hemiptera - ifeteroptera). Report fio.5: -Fentato- moidea, rt.l. Ant. oboz. 38 no-3:634-648 '59. (PaRA 13:1) liZoologicheskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR, Kiyev. (Stinkbugs) (Insects--Development) PUCHKOVA, L.V._ I Eggs of true bugs (Hemiptera-Heteroptera). Report No.6: Pentatomo- idea. Part 2; Pentatomidae and Pl&taspidae. Ent. Ob0z. 40 no.l: (MIRA jj+:/+) ~31-143 ,61. (Stinkb~gs) (Insects-Eggs) PUCHKOVA, L.Y. Geaeral. features of the structure of the eggs and female genitalia in the Scutellercidea. Pratsi Inst.zool.Al URSR 15:117-U3 159. OUU 13:7) (Hemiptera.) PUGHKOVA, L.V. Morphological description of a stinkbug head (Hemiptei - Heterop- tera, Pentatomoidea). Zool-zhur- 38 no.12:1825-1834 D 159. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Institute of Zoology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R., Kiev. (Stinkbugs) (Insects--Anatom7) .-i W, p E-11'-V A , -1 v. of the morphology of the ant-ennae of wal-r L~- -' a,S4 7-3*. Zool. Ali URSR 20.-217-22,1 1 ' - - =, . r ~ ~ ~.. 04. (MIR-A 18:/,) TOFACHEVSKIY, A.V.; OKSIYUK, O.P.; CHERNITSKAYA, L.N.; YURCHENKO, V.V.; PUCH,KOVA., L.V.; POLIVANNAYA, M.F. Hydrobiological characteristics of canals in the southern part of the Ukrainiaii S.S.R. based on the materials of 1962. Trudy Gidrobiol. ob-va 14t163-169 063. (MBU 17:6) 1. Institut gidrobiologii AN Ukr6SR, K:kvev. PTITSYNA, L.P.; PUCHKOVA, L.V.; RUMYANTSEVA, L.V. Witric invariants of equations of quadrics in a quasi-elliptic space. Uch. zap. MGPI no.208:265-277 163. (MRA 111:6) VYZHGINA, L.B.; PUCHKOVA, L.V.. ~btric invariants of equations of quadrics in hyperspaces. Uch. zap. MM no.208!214-221 163. (MIRA 17-6) PUCHKOVAJI-4.v. Frenet's formulae In semielliPtic spaces. Izv. AN Azerb. SSR. Ser,j'-fiz.-mat. I tekh. nauk no.4.-59-64 163. (MIRA 16.-12/1 PUCHKOVA, L.V. Venation. of posterior wings of water and shore bugs. Pratei Inst. zool. AN UHSR 17:124,131 161. Leaf ininers and gall insects in the imiddle Dniepr Valley. 11&-123 161. Statistical ana-lysis in mowing and some other methods for de- termi'aing the population of insects. 132-139 (MIRA 16::L1) -- PUCHKOVA, L,-T. Rudiments of odoriferous glands in the pupae of the family Scara- baeidae. Zool. zhur. 42 no.8:1266-1268 163. (MIRA 16-9) 1. Institute of Hydrobiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R., Kiev. (Glands, Odoriferous) (Scarabaeidae) PUCHKOVA, L.V. Gfi-Araeteristics of the wintering of Nepidae (Hemiptera-Heteroptera). Vop. ekol-.. 7:147-149 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Institut gidrobiologii AN UkrSSR, Kiyev. (Water scorpions) (Hibernatipn) FUCHKOVA L.V., nauchnyy sotrudnik WWWWWO&M-m- "-w - The sprout fly Ghortophila cilecrurs, on cabbage Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 6 n0-10:58 0 161. (kRA 1616) 1. Ukrainskaya akademiya sellskokho4aystvennykh nauk, Kiyev. (Cabbage-Diseases and pests) (Flies-Extemination) I PUCHKOVA, ~.-jo,kand. biolog, nauk The cucumber leaf bug Halticus saltator Geoffr in greenhon"s. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.11:57 N 160. (MIRA 16-1) (Cueumbers-Diseaaes and pests) (Leaf bugs-Extermination) PUCHKOVA -114yLi-Vasillygyna; PUCHKOV, Georgiy Vasillyevich; KILLEROG, ~~~.M., red. izd-va; LISOVETS, A.M.,, tekhn. red. (Invertebrate pests of stored grain and grain products; a brief guide] Bespozvonocb37e - vrediteli zerna i zernovykh produktov; kratkii opredelitell. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1962. 31 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Grain-Diseases mid pests) (Iusects, Injurious and beneficial) POPOVA, Ye.M.,;,,PI;AQ L.-IYANITSKAYA, Ye.A. Using yeast autolyeates to Inm-rove the quality of bulk Process qhampa -87 157. . -_gnp.,Biokhlm,,vin..no,5;79 (MIRk 10:6) 1. Institut blokhimii im. A.N. Bakha, b SSSR. (Champagne (wina)) (Yeast) (Autolysis) Z a a . a . -ilm jW-W-m]F'&--A -A. el.-,. a A a A -S a m m a a a a a a a 0 0 0 0 & a 1$ 18 o 0 4 a 0 0 0 0 0 a a 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 i -00 - 4V 08i o n I Is U is Is Y 14 " a IT b m b a V x It " 34 is It W 31 .0 41 41 as 4d 45 "m It I --r. Mul A_ A P G_ . 'i A 00 0 1rt~, . ", - - , -, . - . ..v PO(OCIIS601, -6 100014f,lt ..LII H 00 . Production mad Is" of rsod"a in brewing. 00 Ilijklmip 3, 210-1,71 ISM); Ckimic 40 09 isdunvieft775-M-Of tile VAfiCKIA b4CtrViA AlUdied. *I BaisUus mejenjericus rultalus was tile imm active pro- duccr of amyltAytk (Lrment. The most suitable cultum -00 00 olvdium is a win. rich in N, c, Ir., a decoctiin of pitatoeq 00 a with the addn. of 11.3% of prptone. The medium sm" both for cultivation of the bactcriA and for Inelln. of tile -00 09 ktapiAht4e). Tile mediunt may be Aloylulytic ftrulcut 00 prvlxl. either by Como. ill VACUUM to V, W!, of ill, VOI. Or by plim. with adc. A. Papinrao-Couttirt! 0* Of a 0& 00 j zoo 60 jo 0 00 00 =90 rA 0 I I L A M47 ALLU GICAL LITERATURE CLASSIFICATION - - - - - - use 11.101,I) I, a. a&( 0 8 AV It: 0 1 0 it It it Ft a a a An A I Od 0 0 W V Wxr 00 0 * q 0 0 096 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 01i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 : 0 ~* a 0-0-0-ir-dr-O " 4r-e 11-W _Wwwr i , " "7~j* 0 A -flow &!!p Igo Owl ..9, '1. Anlynk Medbod for clarig"tion of juices jwd wines~ H. M. Popovs, L. N. Buttivaya and ~_1VA-LIgghkova. due to Pectin are removed hy ctu'Yme preptis. front #obrwis rixerea. Tbe taste and aroma of the Wines arr 00 unprov"I in the process. It. PriestWv dell as Z =00 00 zoo 00 L4 A00 ;ii Wee =00 laci. '0 Mi -Ag X-z rz-= eve 0 MQTALLUIRSICAL LITIMATME CLASSWICATtON woo 1410000 Wit ONY of 413,11101.9 Za a- 0 U is AT 00 a Of It9 it Ml I I - " I - V.- 0 0 *1. 4.0 ~ 019 R, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 # 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66.0 00 00 00 so *0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 ~e 000 ~460 0 0 0 so, -poclorc Vfi, ~' I , 0~,-- POPOVA, Te.M.; PUCHKOVA, M.G. _x Factors influencing the rate of enzyme clarification of vine and juices[in %seian with Saglish susum yj Biokhim.vin. no.l: 60-70 47. (MLEA 7:10) 1. Institut biokhimii imeni A.Y.Bakha. (Wine and wine making) (Razymes) ,r-vc1-1eOVA, POPOVA, Ye.M.; PUCHKOVA, M.G. SU-nificance of a fermentative preparation frou Botrytte cineres, for grape musts[in. Rassian with Inglich summery]. 1Biokhim.vln.no.l: 71-76 147. NLRA 7:10) 1. Institut biokhlmii imeni A.H.Bakha. (Wine and wine making) (Botrytis cinerea) 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 4, 0a ' I I Is 1 11,104, ; 0 0, T. 0) at U so .0 Is A I _L a L a Is r 6 n i I u, Y_ %.,ou Lt I , ";P d I -its: 00 00 ge fat*. H. hf. -00 00 Oldium lactin and Itm caped to so nthesize III. Q. Iluchkova 11, Slocriwill - 1114t., Acud. 1ki .00 im"t 11lit-al jurtlillut for hilmlynthtlIft Of (At IJY 0. h31111 (1) -00 pt Wiley. S"cr I has alliffilotic properlict It thirto Imt is. 00 '11111V Xlefitr C'solditione. Strain N I oil 1. ImAmicil from 60 ilk, ralrd 1"t In Yield. (Apt"I Yield 4.1 luverlillilk it. .00 :;ulyrs Ample air supply, active evalin., anil proper nu,) N0*0 00 J Illents (r C. N11111,110.. NPCI. ik~parmjltir' '11141 Isms). 1%0, chief ellityltle Involved III tile opwrtill :20 0 U 1u Wtis (At synthesis and 40 1'~% by 11prilysis miss oxidisills accost is Added, r 1. 1). 1 N I or 0110% KHr0,. The protrillytic rtitymes it I 1 10. coo also have an iniptirtant function tit the hii~vuth"Ls of fat -Rec,,wry of the fat aftcr fermentation is ifillicult; CIICI' 71 !!0 exist. after trealiticitt with aq. IICI 6 nuire rfloctive than VIA) extol. Cosmos. of tile fat from 8 Culturors were: acid 11.1. 1411-1722; qalK)n. tit). 1170-211; itisfine no. 24-56. Ali Pilot plant fermentations (1)"t effccoted Ily milding sue- :ZO _ivt, increments of the tn"Jiurn) yie)dctl A 11,111JItsible I'mitict ct'litg. at lea%t M% fat anti about 2E)7c protein. di Julian F. Smith tie 0 %L A a[TALLUPGKAL is. LITIVIATURE CLASuPKATtUtt CIO j.In, woo is i 'tT is, --s-[r--_7 --- V-; I I An L S It nd0 m is I so oft, AU so 3 to I? Qv so K T If ,F .1 - - 0; 000000':000000000000004 .T.. "Or!O01:0000000*00000490 000000,00*000000000000000000004000000000*00 i~4AW,'N4mk,S; F R A~ her6% of afes yea" .~tncntatltiu consists of Z~erlods, 64natldn of Ak-H and tian - fomadou,of AW Ihi6acefal, and that-theflAvor 6f ACTO-l' vilnesAtpends"On the ratio of Aill/acetal rather thau,od-l- theirabi;djutg; The best old wines hadaratlo.of 1.21-4Mi -',Org._C3ters'(up to~20.Rfi26~.Aj,iiei*Jorxnid daring-th Active 4stcra.4eJvri:sl466qtd~Ia_4 swn lesi Its Ed. i i h r in f t in in hi tg d f nan a t. o ann s e. on eor e w age o z t old wines was due to their diffusion frorn the oak containers - int6tliewtn6ahd(br)totliired~cti6nof~the-~xidlzM,fbms of tannins dmriag7zhe aglujr.- %anish sherrycontained the highest.aint. of phiarogiticinol.(46.0 fiig.A,) as compared With the Wive sorts (2.".G ing./Iji. --Thelowest amt. of amift? 7 N ~2A.00 - m found. In' the most, typ ' d! ift l l A66 l l h av ne, an e amtc of vltjm mu f ~ (th ni 'decreased dartni the fermentation.- --The differences, 4- illacin) arnong the samples with respect to thetitratable aciffity-aud' -small.- 22irfriences wlerwdj-~- r vm A M-Maw t marase iu t eAj;ing pfocsW of d1affi Mad. Nauk Mrxlkurfil~_&q low). ofcct ot the preptis; (corn OWuln 14&4t.- 110trWr n1d' h 's 21111 Aspetehis orrwe airt - Wchcm-' - + te fics of chnitip is ropci 11W. PFvj),M MOM: QC with jeatt-lautollgat" . 'Sit ll -Ile cit~swic uctlvlt:~ at the wiliesI ,. Illy iiicr, , ~pd I I m. $ hil , ~ A Aght act;vli I pi~riv),Iasc hiverime,and gluicisildase , --I fturing Lite es of pro- ttafic( teinytie enzymes, polyplictioll oxiditie, dad delz-1drollenase were nZycaled oilly ut,03'. b~ghmlnff of the ajhj~ proem, i A d e re ncream . w Orr: usters, ~Iycerol. aud nicothile. a0 aild file itvur c0 or riAluoi; obtaikit wtre ~upcriorAn R I - n eiied r A1!.;raTU1Cy-;Vi taStC, Mid h , cintiea cac,:ave iviWne picpn. froziiA E. Wlerhf~kl MA M E features of the develo ant oi slierry! -frecil g and thawing ti:chaiqit*e); and hoil&tq1af48`1iF4H' film an:l lt~ use,in production. ~. N.. M. Mlklyau, E. M.- hrs; oliast in the control sample and in, -the heated sairipW PopiiV3, N. F. Sienko, M. A. Cormsimav. and M. G. Puch-; generated very sldwly~ - Th,, besi ittivity: wsi xiot~d zwlth! koviu~Biakhfm.~ Viiiodeli)a, Mornik--4 329-35(`1953r~=- - 180* treatment- with the activity decreasing with,-.n, Anj;'T.'. hi".1ti atica of'biocheri. processes of.viriiculture shm. ':crcaseiritemp. After the treatramtarapid inci' castilli thv that there. 13 -it decrease in the ivine of the vitamins of group' activity of esternse and peroxidase. is --noted. 11, sugxesting that thevitamins arc used by the yeast cells - i lintlawry lab. cxpts.~ tests were made in 5 large: vats-Conte. ti -iii the nattir! of an Addul. factor,of nutrition.. Previous' i (A) control wine', (B) wine + 0.5% inaeeru on j q!,-~ obscrvations have shown *that the microorganisms of yeast !.wine. + 0.570 yeast autolysis product lirccessed at iitcrnp Capable of absorbing vitautins. from Lhe surrounding- of. --~180% (D) wine + go mg.11. annuo nia N..(E)jvlfi~gifj~ e n1effla. Studies were made oF(I) microbiol, obscrvations~ anuncaia- N.- All were carefully mixe& i1a the Intensity of growth Rvd. the development of sherry. with a layer of sherry. yeast No. 96- ThOm .film imd.iLs tivirphnlogical chwigus at the time of processing; tion of the plasina cells were noted at differilittitkift", fill' - lvlli~ filtrogenmis ahd bioactive substancics; and (2) the' development of the film. - The most. rapid gowt1i 'a' At Y~4 _,ULM Woc I Y Ln i. and Cl I Un. prmmsi. i it t i i J erlyii g 5h erry formation.: served in (C) and gE);' . Durin g the first 60 days, the ivzt..~ oU pt favorable condi-; ate. case LvJng snovm- (--,tilts of the Gmt tests5how thatthemo, . the greatest dccr t i'llLs for, the. d6relopmeut of the f11!.T is displayed by, the, (B). A decrease in sumir and total Wid ~olatffe. OX iardiiinis in which there has been Clie Ado. of 0.5% yeast noted with an increase In aldehydes. It is P'ossiblli-to, -?win .As processed at a tcnip. rf -180%:I20'mg-/1. am-- sherryformation by introducing to the origin-if wine ma;t Ti~oaia X, "d 0.4 mg.A..riboflavine. The anits. of aide-, other wine mAterial rich- in extractable substancm, None SpeCiftg.11V %CeLd, are consideralil d in compounds in the form'of irmccration jWce (1) of ~7'. 'it warlf;on with t#i~cstrol. : A secaud setof 11. tolysis* product. Investigations indicate That. the per- gr Lion iud to dirnft4u;tbc Occessity ol:the -ISO* tenip. effect is,obtained by the addn.,cf I in combilla witl~. vki!:m tvat&I s,t -401, -10* (ivith a 5-fold arnmonLa. S. B. 1 _4 0 Treatment o sitiai. wlt .01]ZyMe rreppration. I M ' - wi-or oli cimplie from 11w;y6r; Cif wl~a !it tilc r., !"tages III ri'l-lim station, glvm~ 1 tic bcst lpiv a ' leml-t-Itwilt ~ lir Ole-il ta allu . of total "tem. VIyccrxll. it C vid.- Tid'i Im. fit -n-le plepli iinic it .1. call ' iluprowd tilotily all.1 ;Ili A0101-Tal lm) lot tile tilatl Ow POPOVA, Ye.ll.-; PUCHKOVA, M.G. Comparative study of autolysates of different yeasts. BiOkhiM. 71n. no.6:53-59 160. (MEM 13: 10) 1. InFititut blokhimli im. A.N. Bakha AN SSSR. (Yoast) (Autolyeis) (Wine andwia) lftkinp--Microbiology) I.". ~- I;..-, ~ ~ -~. :~ - -~;. .~: -- -.- ARTYUKHOVA, N.N.; BREIIIER, L.F.; GRIGORENKO, A.S.; IFATOVA, M.S.; KAREffSHEVA, T.D.; KOZLOV, MI. - KOLYSEVA, L.I.; KUCHU1,1011A, N.A.; I-IAKAROVA, M Ye.; PU~; ~Q,-ILA.; SEKDdNA, Ye.T.; SOKOLOVA, T.S.; STATIYEVA, V.F.; TYUITYAYIETA, V.V.; KHRAMTSOVA, A.A.; CHURAYEEVA, V.V.; FOKIN, D.F.Y red. (Foreign trade of the U.S.S.R. for 1959-1963; a statistical abstractl Vneshniaia torgovlia Soiuza SSR za 1959-1963 go- dy; statisticheskiy sbornik. Moskva, Vneshtorgizdat, 1965. 483 P. (MIRA 18: 7) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo vneshney torgovli. Planovo-ekonomicheakoye upravleniye. 2. Nachalinik Planovo- ekonomicheskogo upravleniya Ministerstva vneshney torgovli SSSR (for Fokin). V i PHASE X TREASURE ISLAND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REPORT AID 7o6 - x BOOK call No.: AF646764 Author: PUCHKOVA, N. G., Edit. Full Title: STUDY AND APPLICATIONS OF OIL PRODUCTS. SYMPOSIUM OF WORKS OF THE TeKhRATSNEFTI (All-Union Bureau for Efficient Use of Oil Products) Issue 2. Transliterated Title: Issledovaniye i primeneniye nefteproduktov (Sbornik rabot Tekhratenefti) Vypusk II. PUBLISHING DATA -Originating Agency; Ministry of the Petroleum Industry. Main Office of Oil Marketing (Glavneftesbyt). All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum Products. (VNIITNEFTI) Publishing House: State Scientific and Technical Publishin House of Petroleum and Nineral Fuel Literature (Gostoptekhizdatf Date: 1950 No. PP.: 329 No. of copies: 3,000 Editorial Staff: None PURPOSE AND EVALUATION: This is a symposium of 22 articles on the study and uses of oil products. The articles are on the scientific research level, are based on data obtained by experiments, and are supplied with lists of references. This symposium was collected by the All-Union Office for Efficient 1/20 AID 7o6 - x Issledovaniye i primenenlye nefteproduktov (Sbornik rabot Tekhratsnefti) Vypusk II. Utilization of Oil Products (Tekhrateneft') from studies conducted in 1947-48 and to some extent in 1949. This is the second issue of publications on-the research work conducted in this office. This book is intended for engineers, technicians and scientific workers engaged in the field of research, transportd;ion, storage and use of oil products. TEXT DATA Coverage: This is a symposium of articles on various problems connected with the production, study and use of oil products. The 22 articles are the result of finished studies on problems relating to the selection and testing of fuels and lubricants 6 article:~, the physical and chemical study of oil products q article , consistent lubricants (3 articies)and, finally, ~ economy of petroleum depots and main oil pipe-lines (4 articles). No special chapter has been assigned to experiments and studies of addition agents for lubricants as this constitutes a rather small field. 2/20 AID 7o6 - x Issledovanlye i primeneniye nefteproduktov (Sbornik rabot Tekhratsnefti) Vypulak II. Table of Contents and Synopsis Page Chapter One Preface 3 Selection and Testing of-Puels and Lubricants 1. Voinov, N. P. Selection of the Most Favorable Conditions for Running in of an Idling "Moskvich" Motor. 5 By adjusting the "Moskvich" motor to proper running conditions and selecting suitable lubri- cants (with addition agents) the friction wear of the motor's moving parts can be reduced and the motor's life extended. Tables, charts. No references listed. 2. Rubinshteyn, S. F. Influence of the Type of Motor Operation on its Wear. The wear of a "Moskvich" motor was tested at different speeds and using lubricants-with different additives. The results of those tests are given, the best running conditions indicated, and the most 3/20 AID W6 x Issledovaniye i primeneniye nefteproduktov (Sbornik rabot Tekhratsnefti) Vypusk II. suitable lubricants selected. Tables, charts. Page References: 3 Russian (1946-1949) 3. Voinov, N. P. Testing Automobile Lubricating Oils with Complex-Additives of Soviet Production 16 The-present trends in automobile motor construction ,are to increase power by increasing compression, to ~-de"*crease weight while accelerating the motor revolutions, and to improve the quality of material for tarts.subjected to friction. These trends present difficult problems in the finding of new suitable lubricants. Increasing motor power while decreasing weight leads to an increase of specific-,pressure in friction joints which requires lubricating film with higher strength. The higher quality of friction -surfaces allows for smaller clearances between them, which require lubricants of lower viscosity and higher-lubricating characteristics. The accelera- tion of the motor revolutions with an increase in 4/20