SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RAKCHEYEVA, V. N. - RAKHIMBAYEV, G. F.

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A! L-Uc of t-.f; AII.,,l Tsom-ri7a4-~~).,I of In -'sterification Heactions. Th.- L3'.,-~rZ o f T. ':. .'.'azarov, a--:v, Hal:cae~ava, ill t Ch.- 3C~ '!33~~, D zr O,,s.,L;A ',o. U17- (Lt~U), :'0 31114 dial'k,dal-I-L revert t-, Lsomerization to I aIt--o'-'AL:3 t~, is in let'-Xiol -,zol-utions coritaiiin.-- s..,all a;mowritj of sulfuric acic:. ~;.-ter*, fication wil'i a res!At--n 'ormatior. a m~-thyl u-~h~r x1d -alcohol mixture. ;uL.,,dttcd I A'jr 1,1`47. ?A 7 7 0 .1, MIM/Chemistry - Acetylene, Deriva'tives Chemistry - Aearraj.-,iEements, lt'lylic Apr 48 "Acetylene Derivatives: No 6.4, Regrouping of the Allyl System," 1. N. Nazarov,, I* N. Azerbayev, V. N. Rakcheyeva, Inst erg Chem, Acad Sci USSR9 9 pp "Zhur Obahch Khim" Vol XVIII (IM), #o I+ Studies action of gaseous hydrogen chloride on metbylpropylviryAwbonal and its is omer 8-mthyl-8-propyllylcarbonol. Gives quantitative extimate of isomeric bhlorides formed. Shows primary chloride predominates. Studied some exchange reactions of the chlorides obtained. Submitted 7 Apr 1947 PA 8/1+9T39 RAKCHEYEVA, V.N. USSR/Chemistry - Acetylene Derivatives Apr 52 "Acetylene Derivatives-135. Regrouping of the Allyl System. V. Exchange Reaction of Vf(-dimethylallychlo- ride With Amines, Potassium Cyanide, and SaltB of Organic Acids," 1. N. Nazarov, V. N. Rakcheyeva, L. I. Shmolina, Inst of Org Chem, Acad Sci USSR "Zhur Obshch Khim" Vol XXII, No 4, pp 611-617 In the action of Y, $(-dimethyl allyl chloride viih diethyl amine and piperidine, an approx 70% yield of the correspohding- tertiary amines contg the k, 9- dimethyl allyl radical is formed. This exchange reac- tion proceeds normally and is not accompanied by ally! regroupings. The reaction of the above with KCW and HC -io-Analoaous. 224TI7 RKcIiEYr--vh, i;nd flictr d*rivAtlyov. 1. 74. -,;3~mfvr, 1). V. clleln~ 105'4, Ott). 49, 4-piparidluones witY,- furmic, oxalic, carbonic, auid cliiorc~erbonlr, estata. Syn.' thm3 of cocaille tinalogf-, I. -N. Nazarov. D.. arvi G. S. Litvirm-tiLo. 11-id. 77 -A7.-!~cr CA 49, UN Ic. H. L. 11 US SR v-'Keterouctic 110111?0- XXIX. Stervolsomerialn o", 2,5-diraethyl4-plp. 4i,.I~l-,2,5-trimethyl4-piparldinot, and; their derivatives. 1. N, Nazar u -L ' ' N -* - - "OvY - iq-i-m ~M?..-kqTV!r.47. =' V V -f&pft, PA)41; cf. CA. 44, 3460r; 48, 0371i.-To 12.7 g. ity 350 rid. abs. Stoll was added -* g. Na, an~ the mixt. lwated to comple te the reaction, dild. irith 11.0, acidifi&d with JICL filt--red,- d treated Ivitil NNW. and cxtd. with Elio. virlding . Zroi, We of isomeric I (R - R' - 11) (11), by 1671-2*; thr CrYst, portion (7.3 g.) -.Yas the a-filynz (Mz), m. 07-81 (front liginine) (pirrale, in~ 173-4*; IM sW, in. MI-V), the inother liquor yiclded an unerpstallimble isometic mixt. which Wiwi lWazzaYlated yielding I g. -Y-farm tn. 160'. -of I-en:oyl- -15-dimethyl-i-PiPerid, not -(I, R - By, R' - of a little 20% NaOll gives the 0-jorm (11ft) of 11, in . 141- 2' (froin petr. ether) (picrale, m. 179-80'; ]]Cf j&l. in. the inothej, liquor on benzoytition, yielded 50%'- 111-r. Electrulytic reduction of 20 g. of the pipcridone on a Pb cathtxle iii 10% (NIl.),SO, at 20', and c.d. 0.029 amp./sq. Cm. grive bs .5 firs. 2.2 g. 110. Treatment of 2.5- f1bilethyl-4-piperidone iridi PzCI ;rt dil. NnOll. g-Av(, the 1-13: driu., h, 19'.-3*. in. 61-6* (from pctr. etlwr),(2,4-- NIV W >- OR' Me dinilrophemy1hyd,awre, m. 211- 12'). Thb (21.4 g.) hydro- gem.ttetl ever Rarity Ni iii EMU in the prv!~eijcv of a little L'O% N;tOt( yieldmi (from 4 combitiett ramc) 120 g. ire"terik IU; crystn. fr,.)tn Call. gave 47 g. pure HI-y, in. M4-60a itt, 17R-10*), while the ittather liquor at% aditti. of lietr. etiler gave :11) Jr. mixt-d JILT and 111ft forms, ui. 1 Icating, 111) (10 g.) ~15 firs- on a SUIlin I~Itli with 100 ML 18% MCI gave 4 g. ~Y-rorm (11-Y) of 11, 82-4 ', A. -%-7' (from jxAr. ether) oil; JIG saft, Ill. ~iFilil-Lr hy;lrolysiS of 111,C and 1110 ga" 11~ awl Ild. in. 9V ittid 1-12'. re-~p-; 1113 ppt,;. directly from L-1.0, it l:i!c Ux i, ~cfvl, :Ls the IICI ,Wt. Thus, elee- trolytic T"AtIction vidttls Iff,. 1l?. and U-t. IlmtIng 37-2 J;. wWt Sil g. Ac,0 30 inin. on a 5tv:lryl 11,-?, ptvr, afti-r 4, -cu.-) and wulf;qg With 4:3 It, 122- 44. W~I 1.4913, it., 1,0702, in. 5G-7' (from Wtr. ether): the some 5v"ance (b- 117-1,V, n-~* 1.491-5, if,, I.W16) fortmd on treatitiont of the k,twic !a dioxjn~- xvith Clf,:CO NO 2 lirs.; 2, tit. 177-0'(froL 11toll), IlydrogotAicin d.,thif Av derN. ovcr Mallty NWhi litoll ill thr preiclice of h buk- 00% N1.011 Rave js;.Tfd ivwwri, b- 135-8', of I (it - Ac, It' - 11) (IV) from which was Lsolat" about .10% y-foria (IV-f). in. M-7* (phtay(uretham. in. ";12 31, Tllh if illixed with licl :iO lltq. gave tile above dr!ieribi-il 11-1, lit, 811-7*, Holorlij,- .1 g. lIjj Mill 7 g. Nrt ill ',0 1,11. iso-AW1011 4:1 lirs. at 1140-W' g:L ' after the uspal treatinvid 1.2 g. Ifa, Ili, SintilzvuLly lip glive it low yi-.I.l of IN. IL( with 1jzcI ill u(j. Na(_)Ij g1IVt4 li la, ill, 1:3(1-7*, Sinjihrly, 11j9 Rave Ole eorrrspanding IEIO, In. livating 5 g. 16,11CI with 8 g. lizcl 1 hr. at gave tifter Ailit. in lito and extn. with Et,O. 2.2 g. UL., N M-5', a- 1.5240, d* 11)(M-1 (pkratc. 1;1, 101-5,; 110 lall, Ili. 2,65-6'). himilarly 1-1,311CI gave tile carres1kniding IlIft, 1), IGO% it',*) 1.15250, 111. 1.0~m mierule, in. 1-115-6', IM snit, lit. 167-8.5*). Ileatlog r (n). I5J-60*)(I0g.)wi1Jj 10g. BzCI to 170until JICI evoll, tion ~topjwti, ruiiow~,j i)y jx,,-",gc or tiry ILCI at tile .villic tvillp. L lirs. frave it ppt. of tile IJL~ salt, which was za .x-pd, atul mulvil with Lift. NaX0,, yiOding 5.5 g. hen ale(Z. R - It' - liz) (V) or Illy. It, 124'-t;', W.' 1-15M, dit I.OGTJ (14rrOo. Ili. MI-Crj': 110 $nit, in. =1-4'). Treat- ment of tile lk-lizoate of M with L1zcI its 10% Naoll g-Ave Vu, in. 9-11-3* (fronvIvIr. ether). $imilarly was obtuincd VP, In. 9*2--:]*. Ildluxing :1 g. 111-1 With 6 X. lizel in Calla 24 Itrs, gave 2.5 g. Yy, ILI. 117--1R'. fleating 2 g. Ufa,, ru. 136-P. with 4 g. Av,,0und I drop 1ITS0,7.51its. at(30' gave 2,5 g. it-form (VJ,v) of I (it - liz, It' - Ac) (VI), 2r-6 bil 187-41', n',*, 1,52W, Similarly 11.10 gi%ve Vlj9, its. I" wlijIL: Iffy g:jvc V11, lit. 02.11-3'. IN-athig 3.8 S. 3-3v. fornialin ivith 2.2 g. Mlyo IICO.-Ii and 5 g. 114 an it istcarh* Ah-' Wilt 6.3 hrs; give A ~7 ~-/&)n (Mo), bj87-0*, IV 1.4730, d!0-954t. in. 7-27' (Pic rv~ftl, fit. 14'2-3*; IICI fall, U). I of, 6". gf I (R - 11,1e, R' - 11) (VID.- Similiv metLylation ,,, "', give the 0-J60-1 (VIIA ri, 77-R4 (Picrale, in. i81-2"; 11C, 11' hYgrawoPic crivitals) . I tcating 4.5 x. Ma JfCl with a g. BzCI 20-30 rf~fin. to 13W gave afftir tr=tment with 11.0, extit. with I:tt(:). and trcntinctnt with 'NaICO,, h.2 g. aj~urtn Vnl,'l of I (Ft - Nle, R' - Bz) (VIII), 1), 136-6% #%'L', 1.6)170; d., 1-0,313 (pirrate, m. lqlj-200*;~ - HCI 50, m. N)1-2'). Similarly,VIIJ gave the cmrc3pond- ing VII713, li~- 12,94W, n'n !.5100. d" I.G140 in. 217-18% 110 TJ-t, uncrv!3tallizabIts m3s~). (It-Ating 4.515 g. IV-1 with I.&S g, 32% form4n and I X. 90% 11COITI 40 min. an a strain bathi gave 4.1 r. (V111- ), bi., VM-7'. 0.' d-.e I.W00, (picrule, at, 181-2- IM sall, tn. 1 which. himted 2 lirs. with 2.5% hCl on a stejun bath, gave DzOll and VU-r, b, 99" (Picrale. in. 167-8,; IILJ salt, hygro~copic solid)._ fitrtial evapa,of 0.6 Lr. 14- red 1.4975. dis 1.1245 (with FeC4 this gives an intense color). The same product formed in X5% yield in the; reaction with, MONa instead of Na for 40 mitt. at 90*; at lower temP3. tho ykld rises. and at room temp. in 10 Jays was 55%. The pure product, b, 134-6% xl.* 1.4938, solidifies on standing, in. 13.5--6* (from petr. ether), HY- drolysis of this with 22% HCI 32 br;. on a steam bath gave 2,5-ilimeth.04-piperiditione. Hydrogenation of the ester Ac d-riv. in E, tOI I over Raney Ni iravea n4it. of skrtoiramers of (111), bj- 151-701, wilivil was 3epd, into 5' fractions. The middle fraction, bi JW611. W.- 1.4902~ d~o solidified in part. yielding I.Cj g, 111, tn. 101-2', The isomer mixt. (from 14.111 g. ketone) was treated in abs~ EtOH with dry IICI, ----- ------ (picrale, "il; Wcy 'S01. it]. 147-~'~" Alujig Willi 2 K. bgnn~)Jr afVl., b2 11117-70'. "'1 1.5105. d. 1.11873 (,bicrate. ta. 184- 5*; JICI InIg. Itt. L Sbuilar methyLatiou Of 4.1 1. IVj3, m. 1158-9% gavt: 88% 945apter (VIO) of VI. m. n--8' (1,irrale. ni. MIS 9'; 110 jall, in.* 174-5*); the Itttvr 11C) halt (3.7 g.) ficatc-d with JJXJ to 100' " above gave 2.5 g. .IICI still, Ill. 213-14" of the. berlwaic of v1$, "hilig with 1.9 S. bristmste, it. 167- V. OL41 1.61M, djo 1.089, wbich salidifiLd - Olt standhig, and Ill. 59 410' (from J~tr. etlier) (IICI -vdt' m. 21,1.14'). To dry It'10NIa [rum 2.2 g. N4 was added with mjliiig 7.1 g. HC0,1.1tallif R.1 g. V hi "Ils. C.1h. the ulixt. kt-pt -10 lirs. at Tomit It'sals. ilva vb"tA 14-iL. the ppt. :ielid. Aletwithadau. of small piemi of Ice, and ifiv,sohi, sjul. with NaCt and k-01. Nvith C.111, yielding Aso"a I-ae'IYI-?'5-dimrthYj-j- 'N Iv ? .\'r4 Av t.4075, f6 1-1215 (with FcC4 titi~; gives aii intense red Thr. '.LMC prothirt forincA in 36.5c" Yield in tile "-i for 40 min. at 91,'; ii-xicad ef tt;nf~s' Vx ~Itlkl' and -it re,'"I tvitip. in .11, div-t ~~-ns 5a'. '-, T!tr pam pm-iiict. b: 131-1;'. c,,ffififit:~. wi in, 1~5-6' (frqf:i jivtr. , thir). Uv- drf;]Y~'k of tliia xvith 22,~ f;Cl 32 lars. nt a stcarn, lKith F-w-'e 5-dim -1 t: Hydrog,-ii. lionof th ester Ac ,IeTiv. in M011 ~Y~r Raney Ni gae a wixt. ef stereois4nie?s %Y:ti 'itrid, into .56 liactions. The middle fnictioll. bt n-, 1.,W02, dj. 1-114:3, Solidified In pa.t, vieldine 1.11 g. III, in. The isomer mixt. (from i 4JJ g. Wone) wa-i treated inalr5. FtOll with dry IICI, 7 robixv-t :.'~; hr~., th~ plit. filt,-red off. itrA tc;-rystd. fronj tl,O to givk, 33 S. high-trieltintr 0-isarner (tvil), Ill. 158-91 (froitt CJ14) (pirrate, m. 20-1-45% HO sail, in. of (IV). 11it EtOll soln. after tile removal of the ahz.,e, evapd. and snb-- 'tmellt Avith illy IIC I-EtOlt 5a lers. longer. jected to trcl yicldrd 1-' g. low-Trithing -~vlsnwrr (MO, M. (from C,jf&) (pirrWe. in, 142-3'; 110 s,ih. m. J815-6'). Tli,,- i~onwr mixt. front tht: hydrogew-Aticia opated 60 lirs. with I0%IICl,Pvapd.,vndh,~.ttol wiLhIlCl- and ~ %inallcir aint. of EtOll (dry) gave IViS, in. 168-9', . MY, In. 115-irl'. Heating the cryst. komer, m. 101-2% of Ill with (try 30 firs. gave abeut 45'~'G Mv, in. 115-16*. Reduction of 10.5 g. 3-carbethaxy-l-piperidinone (V) with 750 1:. 2.5170 Na-lig in 45% art. Ut.011, follmvcil by cleavage if the Ac group with RIC. 110. gave 1.4 g. rVO, m. 158-9*, and S,g. mixed "Merg, bi, 103-22'. from which $rag isotat'-xi 0-8 IV., M.115-10'. 711tisomeriemixt.of the III from bydragena- tion 431 tht L-vtone Over 13sney Isf vva-s hrmtd with HxCl 16 min. to 185,40% treated with dry 1ICI I fir,,at 160', and taken up In 11,04 fiving u low yield of [tic Z,6-dimethyl- 3--carbelhoxy-4-piperidl acrfale, b, I(X)-2*, n'S 1.4810, dso 1.005. along With u Similar yield of the benzoale. bL 160-4'. n.1 1.51!13. di. 1.1145, Will estc-rs being inixis, of Slereo- isommu. Heating 4.4 C. Wa with 3.4 g. 29% formatin and 1.4 g. 90% HCO211 on a steam bath 40 min., cooling, and treating the mixt. widi KjCO, solu. gave 4.3 1 e g* "-"0'" r (VL~) of 1,2,5-irimethyl-i-carbethoxy-4--14periditioI (VI). b, 112-13, n'o 1.4778, d2o 1.0529 (pi~rare, in. 141-00., HC1 Sall, in. The JJCI salt (3A) g.) btafLd with 6.1 g. BzCl to 160* 0.5 lir. gave, after evapa. of residual BzCI and treatment with If,0. 0.7 g. 1,2.54rime1hyi-3-carbdkOzy- W-telrah34ropyridinf. bj 100-10', uj,4 1.476S, d., 0.9940 (picrale, oil; 110 s4ft, tn. 137-8*), along with 2 g. bem3oale of VI., 13, 167-70", ii-j 1 .510-5. dn 1.0873 (picrate, in * 184- V; 11C? sall, m. 185-V). Similar methylation of 4.1 g-, IVO, m. 158-0, gave 88% 0-itomer (VIO) of VI, in. 87-8* (picratc, ir IM-9'; HC1 salt, m. 174-5*); the latter TIC salt (3.7 g.) hented with BzCJ to 160* u3 above gave 2.5 g. JJCJ salt. in. 213-14*, of 1)re ben;oale of VIP, along with 1.0 g, &nzaale, th 167-9', it'd* 1.51W, dis 1.089, which solidified 0. st-ditig, and m. 59-60* (from petr. ether) (MC7 jall. in. .013-14'). To dry EtONa from 2.2 g. Na was added with chafing 7. t g. I ICOCt and 8.1 g. V in ab5. CgIll, the niixt. kept 40 firs. at room temp. in a closed flask, On: ppt. sepd-' wushvd With COR" treated with 20 in). concif. HCl with addn. of .91111d] piec" of ice, and the soln. satil. with NaCt and extd. with C411., Yielding W;i' 0 0 0 (Vill) 3" *hk h: if the pi Oti6t b distd. It 1~~ Aii'tlil ;'ath, slowlyAbUdifie 2 NNC4HjNRN14Atj 20t;-2!;L-_H drogmtJoh." fu-t1rie" deriv CliffirGIVS, --- of2molcsoffr. Tonsus ot dr-v ElONh-t (from 4.2 g. 'Na) in dry C.11, weread,10 vvith cooling 2D g. (CO~Et?~ and 17 g. V in Csfil; after standing nvvnight at room temp. the Mixt. was ac-'dified with TICI with cooling and eltul wj! 11 , C,ff, , yidding a wbite ppt. which ivas 5t:pd. Thii (3.3 g.) was identified ,u the rompil. (VII), decorrip. 210'. The residual oil heated 15 min. to 1.50--60' yiMcd 12.2 g. more V11 (total, 68% yield). V11 is poorly Sol. in erg. solvents, but is sol. in alkalies, being repptd. on acidifica- tion. It gives a green color with FeC4-EtOll. Boiling 'Vll with EtOll yieldq the f)ilY maVrial mentioned above which is apparently Et I-ocelyt-2,6-dirriethyl4-ozo-i-pit4ri- dine tyoxylafe (VIN). The results are similar when th cou'fensation is run with ale. EtO.Na, or svith Nfa in C91,18. G. N1. Kosolappff in tn-~ Lees PUB. Kiltato Ict A B-s r-jo" r 9 ora~tical ,ret~j~,j j,~-js e-~n ievelopet', for tht~ A ~ratL*Or- of audno aci,is (A) recc-vered frcr --he 1 e c 1. a r i fi. e 0 1 ut. iorn 0 f A c. f px.~ r -1 t y ~'.-CF.- and 3 &r 1- i.', pa!ised Successivel'., thrrcurh C n t ~: n r pac,ed with activated charcoal , three --olurns puc?ed with Amberl;-te !R-4E ;inion-exchani,,e res-in (A--;)). three culumm~ i)ac!--ed with tne carcoxyl L--i-,r: , resin (--"!'R) Amberlite ind mat picked -::-ti tihe s-,-Iforilc acid t,vl)e -tur The- mixt-Jre of A ts zep4rare6 5/7 _,g t 50379-65- M~dj LNEW 1, A ION NRt AP5017861 -UR/0286/6S/000/011/0099/0099 IACCESS AUTHOR: Benderskiy, Ye. G. Rakch~yev, V. N. '~n spot-wel TITLE, A method fo r4tectin laws ded and contact-roller welded-se f Class 42, Mo~ 171�42 ~:b SOURCE-' 13yu tzobreteniy i tovarnykh z 5, 49 MOW nZkov, no. 11, 196, TOPIC TAGS.- spot welding, resistance weldin4 x ray Photography, !ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate-introduces a rmthod for detecting flaws i n spot-welded and contact-roller welded seams. -The method is based on x-ray photo-~ graphy. A thin layer of metal is placed between the surfaces td be joined before they are welded. This metal has a higher coefficient of radiation absorption than that of the base metal (e,g, tungsten or alloys with a high tungsten content) to een the base. metal and the rol- give a sharper x-ray phot -ograph of the-boundat7 betw tan rrptal. !ASSOCIATION: none 'Card 1/2 :~C charactf~r~stics of I'lun,.-arian -,,in s a:.-! wLri- also, r-!mir.1-7 J. Iran:,,-on arvi others. p. 2"'12. 7. iol. 12, no. 1/h, 1957, i3udap,,~st, ;I-.'U.-4-.ary) 30: ont",-!-- I,is~ of uronean Acct--,sions -,-ol. 6, no. --tc. 19"'. ~_nc I . --RAKCSAIUI, Laszlo,prof. (Budapest )CI Menesi ut. 44.) Acr,eleration of the maturing process of wine and brandy. Acta chimica Hung 23 no.1/4:419-423 160. (EKAI 10:9) 1, Forschungsinstitut fur Ampelologle, Budapest. (Wine and wine making) (Brandy) (Ultrasonics) 6f, k I I HAt I I I 1-fuwv A, " ~ "_ fut.e 1~%l r1 I lie , hi r" I cit.? I, pwvv I Ile t ulum Ole qu,hli -I the Ulne U%CJ ft'r lt~ prodU111141, J11.1 It, z sertain degree ul-el he After tremnivi,t at url, w,fh~w any jv,,AI -lIJf&,tvfl,lf- AnJ .4 A "'Irditim 1-91 "1 *111111-11 me genrosIF1 IvIt uIlvd I"t it"M V11.11I ctal-t -,,-I "tV."Jo. 11,4 he Ilip, I'l,ptiro-n I- thollf'o-1.1 Valm Alrett'll .1 .111140tr ol Asiltv I TI the ll"Ic 1,.f -I,rtlns '11.1,11411"n U . title lh,j h, ""', '-prtt.flull, f1ftw fm .mn,s.jr, ,ffi Itle I'VittfItting -I '14fitlItillill. 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In 1 I go a T ,5 :III% of fluttle. ~ I Ill.. atmiumv of t wineq (1) &1 low sugar c,mlen l swirc natura vulo-c was 2 6 titlje,% as great as that of drillf-W; t2) l 00 81 ' 0 e tentslevilloW INIM abMt the qanir in At high" -Utr call %% sugar crinicni lin%r 2 3) . 2 0 , . a AMIRInt 45 1 stram Am ( ' nw-l with ~; i i m w l% lup I'vill-C ww, Im, h"Jesir- I t Mlif the odded inum had h,,ou fennented 00 a concd. ma I tie ratio of dextru'v jolevul~ w&4 the autic &- In natural 00 a :iU,%. j. v., in4mv iryukvm- was litt-wilit; (2) winc, ~lnc fatk~ a% thir C.,ist.d. showed tltc tk :: ~ . ia ith'.11 fe"cilta with wh#Ah il.,y Its.1 lwcn mix"t. . 1 60 Z j,p[ CLAVSIFKATIC" LITIN .[TALLURGICAL Da- T q, ft , 'I CS it 1( 91 00 o It V .90 -94111 -1910 -00 -00, -04 4see i-~. ~ZCOOv 000- zoo COO a** so 0 age 90 00 So 0 We 0 ' boo 000 moo, "00 00 00 -all W It a L S 109 4a It I I VA 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 : 0 0 0 0 T ITLZ Ulj IG, F T DA Ile c KIRKHENSHTEM, A., akademik, Geroy St.) ts jails tl, zlieskogo Truda; KALINIHISH' A. LKalnipg A.J, akademik; STRADINIS11, P. [Stradinfi, P.], akademik; SUIRABKAIJI, Tan [Sudrabkalnj, Jiinis], narodny-/. poet Iatvi7skoy SSR ~MLRATIDIS, K., khudo--hnil,-: LAPINISH, A. rlapi;A, A.], narodnyy L kliudozhnik Latviyskoy SSR: TMOVSKIY, Yu., narodny7 artist SSSR; AVOTS, A., fotolyubitai~; VARDALPITIS, E., khudozhnik, zasluzhenny7 deyatell iskusstv Latviyskoy SSR; GAYLIS, V., kinooperator; RIDZEITIYEKS, V., fotograf; KALUMITSH, E. Nalnins, E.1; LOGAITSON, R. Dohanson, R.), stareyshiy master khudozhestvennoy fotografii; RIEKSTS, Ya. [Rieksts, J.], fotograf: LERK9. Yu.; FEDOSEY-EV, B., fotograf; REYEHMAIT, E., zaslu!zhanny7 deyatell k-iLlItury Latviyakoy SSR; GRORMAN, Ya. [Grobman, J.], fotograf; OZOLS, Ya. [Ozols, J.], fotograf; TIJOAM, B., fotograf; FAIETEV, Yo., fotograf;-ahAWW.~.L.. fotograf; EERZTIS, A.,-fotograf; RAEM, K., fotoUaf; UPIT, V.. fotograf; SHAMAN, M., foto1yubi:;eI*- RITETIS, G., fotolyubitell. Organize a society of Soviet, photographers! Sov.foto 18 no.4:77 Ap '58. WRA 11:6) l.Rizhska7a kinostudiya (for Gaylis, Fedose7ev).3.AN Iktviysko7 SSR (for Ridienieks). 4.Cliltin-korrespondant Akademli kEudozhestv SSSR (for KalInynsh, B). 5.Zhurnal 'Rigas foto" (for Rieksts, Gorman. Ozols). 6.Latviyakoye teatrallnoya obshchestvo (for Lerkh). 7.Direktor Doma narodnogo tvorchestva imani N. Melngayliaa (for REYMMID). B.Predsedatell Tvorcheskogo soveta.(for Grobman). 9.Chlen Tvorcheskogo soveta (for Ozols). 1O.Gazeta "TSinya" (for Tiknus). 3.1.Fotakhronika I,atviyskogo telografnogo agentstva (for Fade7ev). 12.1r.stitut Lfttgiproprom (for Rake, 1.). 1- 1 - - ~ ---N KIRMNSHTEYTI, A., akademik, Geroy Sotsialistizfteskoga Truda; EAL'ITINISH, A. LKalnipg A.], akademik; STRAD1112SH, P. rStrading, P.3, ak-ademik; SUDRABKALN, Yan [Sudrabka1q, Janial, rwirodn~7,poet Iatviyskoy SSR MELBARDIS, K., khudozhnik- LAPIN7SF, A. rlapi;g L , A.], narodnyy khudozhnik Latviyskoy SSR: TUROVSKIY, Yu., narodnyy artist SSSR; "OTS, A., fotolyubitel'; VARDAIRTIS, E., khudozhnik, zasluzhennyy deyatell iskusstv La-.viyskoy SSR; GAYLIS, V., kinooperator; RIDZENIYEKS, V., fotograf; KAIA.-CITISF, E. [Ral.rins, E.1; LOGANSON, R. [Iohanson, R.], stareyshiy master kh-adozhestyennoy fotouafii; RIEKSTS. Ya. [Rieksts, J.1, fosograff; LERM, Yu.; FEDOSEYEV, B., fotograf; REYMIAN, E., 7asluzKonnyy daye-tell kidltury- Latviy-skoy SSR; GROBYAN. Ya. EGrobnnn. J.], fotograf; OZOLS, Ya. LOzols, J.], fotograf; TIKNUS, B., fotogref; FA:MTrV, Ye., fotogr-af-, RAKE, I., fotograf; BERZTIS. A.,.fotograf; FA~11. ~K. "otop-af; UPIT, V., fotof7raf; SHADKHAN, M., fotolyi6rT T IRS, G., fctolyubitell. Organize a society of SovieT -pbotographers! Sov.foto 18 no.4:77 AP 158 (MIRA 11:6) l.Rizhokaya kinostudiya (for Gaylis, Fedoseyev).3.AN Latviyskoy SSR (for Ridzenieks). 4.C~ilf~n-korrespondent Akademii ICrudozhestv SSSR (for Kallnynsh, E). '~.Zliurnal 'Rigas -foto" (for Rleksts, Gorman, Ozols). 6.Latviyakoye teatral'rjoya obshchestvo (for Lerkh). 7.Direktor Doma narodnogo tvorchestva imeni E. Melngaylisa (for 'Zc-ykhman). B.Prodsedatell Tvorcheskogo 807eta.(for Grobman). 9.G~len Tvarcheskago soveta (for Ozols). 10.Gazeta ffTSinyan (for Tiknuz). I.l.Patokhronika Latviyskogo telegrafaogo agentstva (for Fadeyev). 12.Ir.stitut I*Ltgiproprom (for 'lake, I.). RAKELIC, Mladen. dipl. ek. Replacing wooden boxes with the boxes of ondulated cardboard, Kam ind 10 no.2:C-22 F 161. FAKE'1'111, V. RAKETIN, V. Photographic copies of scales. p. 30. Vol. 5, no. 10, 1956 ELEKTROENERGIIA. Sofiia, Bulgaria : ~-,Iast 2-Un--zean Acc-7s--'.(-~ns List (EHAL) Vol 6, No. L--Ai)ril 1957 W,F---TOV, A. RAKETOV, A. An outline of the economic and financial condition of present-day Russia; official data. Aevell, Varrak, 1921. 78 p. Yudin HC335R34 ConEress E- fe nee D-- a-7- t,: en Wash n~' --r. I Uncl ass if ied. S/13-7/61/000/012/076/149 A006/A101 AU7qORS.. Privalov, I.I , Nagovitsyn, D.F., Lebedev, A.A., Rakevich, K.A., Kondra"yev, S.N. T -LE-, The effe,:-. of the welgh~ and reduction of an ingot on -the number of mtk,!~-c-in,:-.-Luslons PERTODICAL.- Referativny-j zhurnal, Metall-urgiya, no. 12, 1961, 3-4, abstract !~D21 ('"ErFal. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Ural'skiy n.-i. in-t chern. me-allov", 1960, no, 8, 22 - 32) TEXT. Non-melai'lic inclusions in stsel are composed of sulfides and oxy- silisates (alumirum oxides Al 203 and silicates S102) which-occur in the steel as ma4~ro-incluaions and im;air-i-ts quality. Macro-inclusions are distributed over the height bas-ically in a gradually decreasing amount from the bottom to the top sec-.ion, where the namber of macro-inclusions increases again. The depth of occurrence of the macro-inslusions in a 2.5 ton ingot is Qn tbLe average 4.75- 95.*'75 mm from the lateral surface, and 15,5 - 21.3 mm in a 3.5 ton ingot, it is 2 5.25 MM In t1ooms of 440 mm size, obtained from a 6 .7 ton ingck~,. The dis- L, -thus, when p_.acement of incluaions 'or different cases of rclling is discussed. - Card 1/~_: S/1*37/61/ooo/012/076/149 The effect of the weight and reduction A006/A101 rolling to-le ingots on a blooming will, the macro-inclusions are shifted towards 7he blocm zurface. During -.he rolling of pipoes, sheete and other articles dire,,~iy from 1he Ingot, maerc-inclasions are shifted from the peripheral layers -o those adjoining.the bu'.'~ surface, When rolling wheels directly from a 3.5 ton Ingot, -,he ma3r~i_lnclusi-cns do not reach the peripheral layers during the shift. 'Tat-leB and diagrams are given showing the osourrence depth of macro- inclusions in Ingot's of different weigM. I. Getiya [Abstracter's notei Compiete 'ranslation] Cari 2,/2 RAKEVICH. V. ..... ..... . .. Manually operated electric saws. Kast-uglia 5 no.1:20 Ja '56. KU 9:5) 1. Glavnvy mekhanik tresta Zabaykalugoll. (Transbykalia--Coal mines and mining)(Saws) RAKEV 1 CH , V. Performance results of the PK-2m cutter-loader in the Transbaika- lia mines. Mast.ugi.4 no.7:26 JI'55- (HIBA 8:10) 1. Glavnyy mekhanik tresta Zabaykalugoll kombinata, Vostsibugoll, (Tranobaikalia--Coal mining machinery) i - - - - - - -J_ RAKE VICH, V. I. ? 9 Mobile telaphone signaling. Mast. 1191. 4 no.2:23 F 155. (14LTA :6) 1. Glavnyy makhanik tresta Zabaykalugoll kombinata Yostsibugoll (Tranabaikalia--Mine communication) USSR / Human and Animal bbrphology (Normal and Pathological). S Circulatory System. Dlc,)d VesselB - Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 1, 1959, No. 2947 Author Rakeyeva, 14. T. Inst f-Mi-iiii -&died 1- !:Witu'te Title Thin Vasculariidtion of SympKthetic Trunk Ganglia and Paraganglia In Some Animals and Human Fetuses Orig ?ub 3b. nauchn. rabot. Kazansk. med. in-t., 1957, vyp 4, 236-247 Abstract The impregnation toDchnique of Bill shovskiy-Gros and others was used on 15 human embryos between 5-6 months of age, 30 cats, 30 dogs and 3 rabbits. It was demon- strated that at each ganglion (G) of the sympathetic trunk, there arrive 2 or 3 arteries from the surrouniing tissues. These arteries form 2 distinct capillary notworks: a dense, fine loop in the adipose tissue Card 1/3 USSR / Huzan and Animal Morphology (Normal and Pathological) S Circulatory Syst=. Abe Jour - Ref Zhur - 13iologiya, No 1, 1959, No. 2947 surrounding the G and a netyork in the substance of the G. The arteries and veins enter and leave the G in the same section of G. In human fetuses and newborn animals several dozens of nerve calls are arranged around a single capillary loop. In the superior cervical garglion of adults the cap- illaries form loops around each nerve cell; in the stellate, thoracic, lumbar and sacral ganglia, 3-10 nerve cells are present within a single capillary loop. In the branches between the ganglia the vessels run parallel to the nerve fibers farmirg transverse anastomoses with the neighboring branches. In the superficial layers of the G substances, areas with a dense capillary network are observed which represent paraganglia included in the substance of G. The Card 2/3 23 -j nf-, ';,a -7~ trudl., Faz. mned. lri:-t. 14:26-!-~-Ir) r r ' 1: v liat, Of.-J, Ka7ansk ns . - z . . I . . . I ~ I .- - I . .. i07-58-3-9-3/41 A LIT if 0 R instyu-Z-cor at the Karaganda ledarogi%:al Tnatitu-ce TITLE: Radio Amateur Club 0- the Karapganda Pedagogical In!3tituT (Samodeyarei:nyy radloklub ir Karagandfn5kom pedinsti-cute) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr .1, pp 2 of centerfold (USSR) ABSTRACT: The history and the a~:~tivitie5 of the -radio amateur club at the Kara~7anda Pedagogi:al In3titute are described, The c lub was founded in 1956 and had a" that ~cime 15 member5- Now, chere are 144 mcmbprs in The d--f "prent sections of the club, enga:~;ed in all k-,nd-- of amateur activitie-!. There are 4 photos- 1. Radio CRrd 1/1 RARH, G., otarehiy prepodavatell. Amateur radio club E~t the Karaganda Pedagogical Institute. Radio no.3:32b-32c Kr '99. (MIRA 11:3) 1. Karagandinekiy pedinatitut. (Yat-l"aganda-Radio clubs) 0 0 0 0 1. It il ~w X, 'I A it it U a v P a 14 a 0 4d A , ! A 1. u or. I r, li, ~t (I j; ) ~ I ~ I - tr"! Zoo Aip J40 -00 too A I I I L A lel-LIURrok-L klltol-l-oot CLASVFICAIIC~ it Vs AT PO Is it it L, 1, ~r 'A It Ct IE W M a u Olt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000*000040*0*000040 RAMUSKAYA, E. M. 725. Trakhoma i bor'ba a nay. 5ovooibirsk, 19,,I*g 6c 20sm. 1000 ekz. B. tz. Bez. tit. i obl. 54-55401-7P. 617-711-002.291 SO: Knizhnaya Letopin, Vol. 1, 1955 `-'17 - y . ',. - .Ie I "Tenomyotrwvj as a Method for SurZical Correction of Acute Conver -ent 'Strazismus,ll ~' U -) Vest. Gftalnol.j 23, 11-0. 5, 1949. Chair of Eye Diseases, :ovosilbirsk Ir-st., Advanced T'raining for Physicians, -cl949-. RAKRALISYJ.YA,Y& M. Response to Oronov's discussion on "Tenomyeatomy as a surgical method in the treatment of extremely pronounced concomitant convergent strabismus". Vest. oft., Moskva 30 no. 4:17-19 July-Aug 1951. (CIML 21:3) 1. Assistant. 2. Of the Eye Clinic (Director -- Prof. 0. 1. Shershnovskaya), Novosibirsk Institute for the Advanced Training of Physicians. USS/Kedicine - Doephautle Sei/oct 48 Medicine - Neurdsis and Psychoneurpsee "Problem on the Treatment of Japanese Encephalitis (Psychosis in Subacute Stage)," Yu. Ye. Rakhallskiy, Cand Med Sci, Psychiatric Clinic Lueni S. S. KDrsakov, First Moscov Ord of Lenin Mod Inst) 4J pp "Nerropatol I Psikhiat" Vol XVIII No 5 In late 1945, author observed 12 cases of psychosis in subacute stage of Japanese encephalitis in Manchuria. Presents results of investigations, describing four cases In detail. Sabuitted 20 jai 48. in 23/49T83 RAKM4 emr~- ~ .1. --1114772W., _' %;;V Z~-,p "' _j . _14 -m [Diagnosis of organic psychoses in adults] Diagnostika organichookikh psikhozov v pozhilom vozraste. Kishinev, Goo. izd-vo Moldsvii, 1957. 127 P. (MIRA 10:11) (PSYCHOSES) RAKULISUY, Yu.Ye.; IVANOVA, V.Ye. Inductive-suggestive method for inducing vomiting in treating alcoholism. Vrach. delo no.3:299 Mr 157 (MLRA 10:5) 1. Xafedra psikbiatrii (zav.-prof. A.N. Molokbov) Kishinevskogo meditsinskago instituta. (VOMITING) (ALCOHOLISM--TRKATMENT) RAKULISKIY, Yu.Ye. --~ Pecu !a-r0s3rdIRStic conditions in alcoholic intoxications (with summary in French]. 7-hur.nevr. i psikh. 57 no.10:1229-1234 '57- (MMA 10:12) 1. Kafedra paikhiatrii Kishinevskogo meditsinskogo institute (Zav. - rof. A.N.Molokhov) USYCHOSES. AILCHOLIC, case reports, unusual cases (Rus)) RAKHALISKIY, Yu.Ye., dotoent Maniacal states in hypertension and atherosclerosis of the vessels of the brain. Trudy Gos.nauch-issl.inst.psikh. 25: 87-95 161. (~!IRA 15:12) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii Kishinevskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsin- skogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - prof. A.N.Molokhov), kafedra. psikhiatrii Orenburgskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta, (zav. kafedroy-dotsent Yu.Ye.Rakhallskiy) i klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov) Gosudar- stvennogo nauchno-issledovateliskogo instituta psikbiatrii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (HYPERTENSION) (CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCIERCSI$) (PSYCHOSES) RAKHALISKIY -ju-le, dotsent Clinical statisical analysis of autopsy material in cerebral arteriosclerosis with mental disorders. Trudy Gos.nauch-issl. inst.psikh. 25:315-326 161. (NIRA 15-.12) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii Orenburgskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsin- skogo instituta (zav. kafedroy - dotsent Yu.Ye.Rakhallskiy) -4 klinika sosudistykh psikhozov (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta psikhiatrii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (MENTAL ILLNESS) RAKRALISKIY, Yu.Ye.,dotgent; KAYAE(JVA, P.B. J. ksand.mad. nauk Diffuse chan,-,es in the bra~in in a -,hero -qc lexrosis with mental dis- orders; clinical morphological in,;estigation.'Trudy 1-go MI 21% 453-470163. (Mak 16:9) 1. Wedra psikidat'rii (zav. - dotsent Yu.Ye. Rakhallskiy) Oren- burgskogo meditsinakogo instituta, Institut psikhiatrii Mai- sterstva zdravookhrazzenlya hSFaR (dir. - prof. D.D.Fedotov) i ka.fedra psikhiati-ii (zav. - pi,of. V.M. Baashchikov) 1-go Mossr- kovskogo ordena Lendna me-Ii--inskogo intituta imeni I.M.Sechenova. (Cid~EBRAL AR~_:,~,~!Q;GLERCSIS) (PSYCHOSES) doLsent "AFJiALIjKIY,t Yu.ye.) I,L,chaaisms of Ue course of atherosclerotic disorders of the psyche. Trudy 1-go 1-9-01 21-.67-75t63. (14IU 16.9) 1. Kafedra psi-khiatrii (zav.-dotsent Yla.Ye. %khallakdy) Orenburgskop meditsinsk-ogo instituta i kafedra psichiatrii (zav. - prof. V.M.Banshchikov.) 1-go i-bskovskogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta iment. I.M.Sechenova. (CKCLBPAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (PSYCHOSES) ljd.HAL'SFJY, Yu.,21p-,, dotsent. Atherasclerotic dementia. Trudy I-go kZII 214-95-108163. (,,a-RA 16.9) 1. Kafedra psil-hiatrii (2av. - dotsent Yu.Ye.Rakhallskiy) 017en- burgskogo Iseditsinsilolo iliAltuta i ka-fedra psikhiatrii (Zav. prof, V.M.Banalichlklov~ 1-.-o Moskovalcogo ordena Lcaiiia meditsin- sko'ro instituta imeni I.R.Sechenova. (CEREERAL ARTEitIOSCLEROSIS) (DFIIEI.'I'IA) a,AMiA41 KlY. Yu.Ye., dotsent 1-1,chaa-isms of the course of atherosclerotic disorders of the psyche. Trudy 1-go 241 21i67-75163. OURL 16:9) 1. Kafodra psikh-'atrii (zav.-dotsent Yu.Ye. Rakhallskiy) Orenburaskogo meditsinakogo instituta i Rafedra psichiatrii (zav. prof.V.M.Banshchikov) 1-go Moskovskogo ordena Leni-qa irieditainskogo iLristituta iment I.M.Sechenova. (CMEBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) (PSYCHOSES) hAY-HALISIUY., Ya.Ye.,, dQtsent Atherosclerotic cerebrasthenia, Trudy 1-go 1011 21-85-94163, OMA 16:9) 1. Kafe-dra poil-hiatrii (zav. - dotsent Yu.Ye. Rakhalfskiy) Orenburgskogo medlt3iriskogo instituta i kafedra psli'Liatrii (zav. - prof. V,M. Banshch-ikov) 1-go I-bskovskogo ordena Le- aina meditsimko-o instituta !men! L.M.Sechenova. (CEREBRAL ARTERIOSCLEROSIS) RAKHALISKIY, Yu.Ye., MINSBERG. V.M. Alcoholism and hypertension. Vrach.delo no.g-.939-941 S'58 (MIRA UtJO) 1. Kafedra paikhistrii (zav. - prof. A.N. Molokhov) Kishinevokogo meditainskogo inatitutao (ALCOHOLISM) (HYPMTKNSION) MOLOK-HOY, Aloksey Nikolayevich; RAKRATISKIT, Tuliy Yegadovich; GOTOVTSEV, F.I., red.; GABE-UAND, M.I., tekhn.red. EChronic alcoholism] Khronichaskii alkogolizm. MoBkva, Goo. izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1959. 148 p. (MIRA 13:7) (ALCOHOLISM) AUTHOR; Gulyayev, B.B. sov/24-58-4-3?/39 TITIN: Conference on Crystallisation Of Meta~(SoveshchAr.!Ye PQ tristallIzatall metallov) pjMIODXCA.L: Jzvestiya Akadomii Nauk SSSR, Otdelenlye Tekh=_*ctesk1kt Nauk, 1958, Nr 4, py 153 - 155 (USSR) LBSTILACT: This comferemet vets hold at the Inatitut rtashimovelem-17A A.N &WR (Institute of Lehamical lnelne.rine ~f %:%~ A_Z;~- np_qm) an jumg 28-31 1V358. About 400 people PartIcIpated and the participants included specialists in the fl..Lfta Of foundry, met:llurgy, crystal loFr:phy, ptJoIcs, heat, physic I Chem stry, matte= tic 1 physic . a nd at_~er related subjects-. In addition to Soviet Poxtic4antg. foreign visitors included Professor D. C. i1cl (East Ger=ny) am 19.1. Chvorlnov (Czechoslovakia). This conference oz rrya tallination of metals-as the fourth conference relatini; I'm be g&maral problem of the tLsory of foundry processed. Conference an Crystallisation of Metals SOV/24-"--37/39 qgoaral,Lrobl,go of.Cryslallia-tlon of Metals FUS HTSn In Ala paper "On the Mechanism of the Process of Crystallisation*, proposed a general prysIcc-matre_-at,_z- theory on gemination and the growth of crystals &ad described Its application to problems of crystal lisat --on of metals. Corresponding Member or the Ac.Sc. Ukrainian SSR X.P. ~u n and Yu.N. Tara=, In their paper -Eutectic Crysta~ i6at~cn of Grey`7rfZMr-, cons, dared the features of for=ati~n of graphite separations in eutectic alloys fro= the pont a., view of the general theory of crystallisatiou of iron. B.Ya. rbov, in his tion or the Spet-- of maper "Calcula so it-lort of Ile a In Large Volumes", propose, a synthesis of the molecular-kinetic and of the thems: theories of crystallisation of metallic csutIt4;s. A.G. 4maskly, In the paper "Fundamental Factors tkis-9tideturo of Castings" and M.V. Malltsev in the ~:peri;llathodslof improving the quality of Cast Metal- .r . reau to of their inveatigations of cryntallisatitli Of meetings from various alloys and Considered metbd. of controlling such processes. T.L. Mirk" &*&it with the Influence Of fluctuAtions in G-0 -Cos=-Ontration on the formation of crystallia4tion nuclei and formation of crystals in complex alloys P. Ivantsov gave a review of the present concept@ on :6*f~o n and the growth of crystals. O.N. Usetutsicly. A.A. Demidova and B GUIY*Yev considered thejmflu~ence d of crYBtallifiation and the composition of tr.0 :1101,11-11-a'sho quantitative characteristics of the structure and the ascluanical properties or coatings of the system* iron,-carbom And alUmimium-s il icon. D.S. Jomoo.t..~YA' R&khz&wv& and T,.Z. SPaktor dealt with the res,44~s '*TV%T--V-Crf the-kInetics or cryst&llif&tion of md Its alloys. G.F. Balandin proposed a mat.~,.-stlcbl theory Of formation Of th structure Of Castings and a~ plied It for slucidatin: the featured of crjvtal11ga%_O. . i"A. YA.T. Grochnyy dealt with the features Of Crystallization of binazy alloys of various types. Card4/10 IM K-flow of a viscous got In a su& sonic jet(in Russian), Trudi, Vlimyk~aviajs, in-sa no. 1, 3-16, 1955; Ref. Zb. SIOU, 195(h Rev. 5109. Examination of the flow of A viscous gas in a subsonic jet in the one-dimen4innal statement of the problem. The Influence of the viscosity is estimated by the polyuopic exponent and the efficiency of the equivalent process of oxpunslon. Aahcr also, investigates the flow parameters in a jet In relation-' ship to the coefficient of loss of velocity. which is identically connected with the exponent of POY"Opy and the efficiency of the equivaient process of expansion. -The graphs of these re- lacionships axe given fat a Boa with the adiabatic e"neat; K 1,33. Some remarks are made an the rate of propagation of sound in a viscous gag. D. A. Mel'nikov, USSR Courtesy Rejerativnyi zhurnat glaed Translation, courtesy Ministry o/ Supp ty. E n GP -7 YR.S. MILIS!"Y' M."". [deceased j; . B.A. ; V I.", T ()! -'OVSK~ I y1 "r 1, IQ U! I " 3'. 1 y 1i.(;.; AKIMIN!", F(.DFYr,V;., IZ . Tniproving thf, production of hich-strerif!th ral them w 1 t,h granuhte(i fe:-rochromiwa In Lh; Dk~il, rio.1:408-411 !'!y 165. 1. Ukrainskiy nai;rhno-issledovatel S'r-iy inot,~ ".!izovstal 7 - - -- ',~- '. : 7 r -, - -I., ~' 7~ , : -- , - ~ z - .. I - I ~ ~ 11 . -- 11 PROTASOV, N.F., inzh.; SHUVALOV, B.I.J. inzh.; FRADINA, M.G., inzh.; CHERNOVA, A.V., inzh.; RAKHANSKIY, B.I., inzh. Properties and pecularities in the production of type R-75 heavy rails. Stall 23 no.8:731-733 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Railroads-Rails) (Rolling (Metalwork)) LARIONOV, L.F., BOGOKAZ, L.A., DMITRIYEVA, Ye.V. IZVOLIHINA, Ye.I. RAKHAYBVA, 0.1., TROYANOVSKIY, D.L. (Leningrad) Sarcolysin therapy in multiple myeloma. Vrach.delo n0-8:857-858 Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Bollnitsa iment Sverdlova. (KARROW-TUMORS) (CYTOTOXIC DRUGS) Val vii V l 4 4:3 Ila .Aj .4 -Al RPAHATLOW', M,--i_, 71wo-ONOVA; Ye.f. Tnterm.diati-- hy-p-.pl.yiseal forms of -:f' -helimatic etiolo~g. Trudy LrKr. nauch.-issl. inst. eksr:,:!-. endck. 19:386-392 164. (HIPA 18:7) 1. -'z kliniche--kogo otclala Tlkralr-~kog;, instituta eksperimentallnoy endArinologii. RAil,~'i-I%yi1c"I'll, i:. 111-~nn --%f Sci -- (aiss~ 'r-iracteris,ics I III -h and C~-rtr.in Aorphol-)6ical _--eculic~ri-ies o-. ~~eri-Eo-encep al- itis, " r ' k o vlj7Q, 12 pp (Khar'kov Medical Institu e) I I I u (KL, 1----U, 126) USHC!,1EIN-KOY A.G.; TIKIIO"iOVA, Ye.P.; iUIUbIYLOVA, -.6. Neurological characteristics of infectious encephalitis =arked by a syndrome of thy--otaxicosis. Sbor. nauch. Lrud. U-kx. aauch.- issl. inst. eksper. endok. 15:260-266 '59. (,'~J.7,,A. 14:11) (MICLOULITIS) (THYROID GLUID-DIS EASES) Gocrnetricheskive I,iei Lr.,oitiya Fcr.7i,' Uchen, Zap, Fed. lh-ta, 3 1 *-'-'-37. 1':at.hematics Ln the US-R, 1917-1,147 elitel I)y A. -1-uohevich, 1.p iiashevskiy, P. E. -4" oscow - Lenin,ra', 1 '! c RAKHILIN, V.K. Using dyes in studying the biology of birds. Biul.MOIP.Otd.biol. 62 no.1.111-112 Ja-IF 157. (MIRA 10:6) (ORNITHOLOGY) (DYNS AND DYEING) -RLKHILIN, V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VOROBITEV, K.A., doktor biol. nauk. Nature Dreserves. IUn. nat. no.11:29-31 N '58. (MIRA 11:12) l.Sikhote-Alin'skiy zapovednik "Abrek," Ussuriyskiy kray. (Sikhote-Alin' preserve) U1011LIN, V.. jitarOMY nawlinyy sotrudnik Useful liook on pigeons ("Pigeons"; , collection of articles. Re- Viewed by V.Rakhilin). Ptitse-7odstvo 9 no.?:39-1,0 J! '59. (AIRA 12:10) 1. Sikhotp-Alinlskly gooza ovednik. (PlgnonO RAKHILIN, V.K. Studying the biology of birds of individual marking. Migr. zhiv. no. 2:185-197 160. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Sikhote-Alinskiy gosudarstvennyy zapovednik. (Birdbanding) VYSOTSKIYJ D,V.;.RAKHILII.I, V.K. Results of examining certain f~resh-water birds and animals for lepto-- spirosis. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 31 no.9:42-44 S 1609- OMIR4 13. 11) 1. Iz Vladivostokskogo institute. epidemiolo.-ii, mikrobiol6gii i gigiyeny i Sikhote-Alinskogo zapovednika,, (LEPTOSPIROSIS) - i~N RAKHILIII, V.K. Bird faunu of the eastern slopes of fle Sikhote-Alin'. Biul. MOIP. Otd. biol. 65 no. 4:4-1-45 Jl-Ag '~P. (MIRA 13:10) (SIKHOTE-ALINI RANGE-BIRDS) RAKHILIN, V.K. Migration of house mice. Priroda 50 no-5:1-16 My 161. OaFk 14:5) 1. Sikhote-Alinskiy 6oazapovednik (pos.Terney,, Primorskiy kray). (Mice) - r ~ - ., -; ~V , , .1g Pall . an ~ , :~~' -,hc. -~'~&7' - ' tU~ , ' :: ~ ~ s - - ng ~4 .. -, I - - -nia stur:,.ina - -t 2- '6- _ , _ -ia no.6,-'/. 'l 3. r ( K Fit I -, t ~ ; VYSO"I'-'-K.',Y BV.- MAIMKH, F,".- '14JTIRAYA, L.A.; M,N,,,.RAK!ill.!?,, V,K, ? I i I Results of a survey on leptospirosifi ir, ,jarm- blooded anizale '.n the mountain regions of the Ma-ritime TerrItory. T.r-,ldy VIad;EMZ no.2,:159-60 162. (MJTRA 18-3) 1. Iz Vladivostokekogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo inatituta epidemiologlJ, mikrobiologil I gigiyeny ! Slkhote-Alln6kogo zapovedn'Lka. RAFEILTIN, V.K. Distribution of some mairumals in the Maritime Territorl. Zool.zhur. 44 no.8:1274-1275 165. (MIlRA 18:11) 1. Vserosr-lyskoye obshchestvo okhrany pri-rody, Mloskva. RAKH-I !.--I! ~. Interesting ornithological finds in the Fax East. Sbor. trud. Zool. muz. HRJ. 9:214-216 165. (MIRA 18: 6) DADASHKV, A.G.; RAKRILIKINA, A.M. Effect of dihydroergotamine on the reflexes under normal temperature AN Azerb. SSR 21 no.7:72-75 165- interoceptive metabolic and in hypothermia. Dokl. (MIRA 18z12) 1. Sektor fiziologii AN AzSSR. f it -1. Irstitut Yazvlr,-,-, i literatury. IRAMIKUM, Kh.Kh. Treatment of lobar pneumonU with rectal 21.maridine solution. Klin. mod., Moskm 29 no.12:81 Doc 51. (CIML 21:4) '1& Of -Aksayakiy Rvon Hospital. (Head Physician-1h.1h. 11-Ablubayer)f Taldy-Kurgan Oblast, ;,,:~ 'r'. I I I.!L V, I~t b: 1, ~ 1--- Ft: - 1 " 11" -~, ... Tn--:z!;ikistar-. "03kva, Gos. sots.-ekron. izd-vo, 1936. 118, (1) P. DLC: DK80'1.T3R3 NIX SOO: LC, S'oviet Geo,,raphy, Part 1!, 1951, Unclassified AZIMOV, S.A.; GnYAMOV, U.G.; RAKHIMBAYEV. _B.; TiSMAITOVA, M. Instances of h7perfragments with meson disintegration. Dokl. AN Uz. SSR -no.9:13-18 157. (YLRA 11:5) 1.Fiziko-tekhnicheski3r institut AN UzSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN UzSSR U.A. Arifovym. - (Nuclear reactions) (Mesons--Decay-) BANNIK, B.P.; GULYAMOV, U.G.; KOPYIWVA, D.K.; NOMOFIILV, A.A.; PODGORETSKIY, M.I.; RAKHIMBAYEV, B.G.; USMAVOVA, M. flyperfrRgments in muclenr emulsions. Zhur.eksD. i teor. fiz. 34 no.2:286-297 F '58. (MIRA 11:4) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yndernykh issledovnniy i Tashkentakly fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut. (Masons) (Cosmic rays) B. C0'9E*L_t1i1N1j A,;NUTI~M CASES OF DECAY S. A. Azimovil U. Gizlyamov, M. Podgoretsky, B. Rakhimi-bayev Results of the investigation of hyperfragments usinf-thick photoemulsions are presented. From a total of 60,000 observed stars containing move than 7-8 blavk arid Prey spurs, 9 cases of hyperfragnent decay were detected. In two of these cases, abnormal dec-ays withan ejection of a K-meson were observed. If the K-meson is regarded as a decay product of a heavier hyperon than (distirctf)romtLe cascade hyperon, since it does not produce K-meson durfnE decay), then it follows from the obtained decay schemes that the mass of these partfcies shol,.ld be -- 3,u~ - me. Report presented at the International Cosmic -Ray Conference, Mosco'g, 6-11 JulY 1959. AZIMV, S.A.; GULYAMOV, U.G.; RAKHIMBAYEV, B_.G. Two cases of the meson decay of hyTerfragments. DAL AN Uz. SSR no.7:6-9 '59. NIHA 12:10) 1.Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UzSSR. Predstavleno akad. All UzSSR S.V. Starodubtsevym. (Mesons--Decay) 82-JiO7 S/"056/60/036/03/05/033 4.6 910 BCo6/Bo14 AUTHORS: Azimov,_ S.-..A,, Gulyaniov, U-, G.j Kar-imova, R;, AlLkhjnbayev b 0, TITLE: Anomalous Decays of flyperfragments PERIODICALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i t~,,.-)r,--ticheskoy fiziki, 1960, Vol, 38, Nc. 3. ri). '97-702 IEXT: Tn recent yearc. particles have been dote-ted in the deca~r of hyper- I ~r-,gr.rents the masses of whi~~h corresponded to the K-meson mass within the of error, Thto '-.uthors subjected one emulsion chamber to coSM3.0 rt radiation in the while another was bombarded with 4-5"10--ev pions; three such der,,-.-- -,,,Qnts were recorded, one of them already dec-;~'r'bed in Ref, 4 and the otherc in the article under review, The two cases un&--r consideration were-, Founrl' .-Ln the pion-boi~,barded chamber which contained emulsions of the type Altogether, 60,000 stars with 11 h>' 8 were IV recorded. Case 1; Fig. 1 shows a microphotograph, The Primary star was of the type 18 + 2n , the particle F departing. from it (path length of 10114 VV, Card 113 C, A.nomalous Decays of Hyperfz~_&:.,eats S/05 6/60/036/0 3/05/0,7'.5 B006/'BO14 decayed into two particles the charges of which were (8 + 2) e. The ranges of these particles (1 and 2) were (61 + 0.4)p- and (936~_+ 122),~L q the angle between them was 83050' + 10201. Track-1 was attributed t-o an o(,-particle, and the mass of particle 2 was investigated by using two methods, i.e., the range-scattering method and the range-.ionization method. The masses found by these methods were the following: (856 + 167)me and (990 + 120) m e~ Assuming that particle 2 be a K.-meson it would have an energy of (38.3 � 0-3) Nev and a momentum of (197.6 + 141,1ey/c. The decay modes of the F-particle are con- sidered to be the mos-t likely ones: 14 3 - 10 18 3 - 14 C6 ->He2 + K + n + B 5 and 0 8 -> He2 + K + n + N 7 . Case 2: The primary star was of the type 19 + 3r,; a particlG P departed from it which, after having attained 28H decayed into the charged particles 1 and 2. The F-track has two breaks; the tracks I and 2 had a range of (465 � 8)le- and (13640 + 170),,,,, the angle between them was 1410 + 10301. The mass of particle 2 was determined by 4 different methods, and the -following masses were obtained: (601 + 143)m, by grain counting, (1170 + 120)m e from the density of breaks, (9F_6 � 132)m e - by the method of constant deviations, and (764 � 170)r-e - by Card 2/3 4~~ Anomalous Decays of Hyperfragments S/056/160/036/'05/05/033 B006/BO14 the method of the 11 constant cell". The following decay mode is considered probe,bli~: F', He~ + K- + n + Q. The individual methods are discussed. In out whether the deviations of the measured mass values of the !..r_-~~surements by the range- scat tering and the range -ionization i 3 re ";--eirclated, the mass distributions were studied~ F g, shows f-he partirl... Jistribution measured by'the 1,'~e>,Rl method for particles L'. I whcse =sse-1- 1Lrger than the proton mass, as determined by the ~;,R~f method; Fig. 4 represents the distribution for particles whose massez are smaller than the proton mass. Agreement is adequate to permit the assunption that there is no correlation between the deviLLtions of multiple -9catteri-xig and ionization, The probability that the proton mass and the K-meson L..-53 coincide by chance is lower than 0.5% with an error of 400 me. Data obtained by the above authors is compared in a table with that published in Refs. 1-5. Finally,the authors thank 1-1. 1. Podgo-yetskiy for his interest and advice. There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 11 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut Akademii nauk Uzbekskoy SSR (Institute of Physics and Technology of the Academy of Sciences, Uzbekskaya-m) SUBMITTEDs August 24, 1959 Card 3/3 AMOV, S.A.; GULYMov, U.G.; RAKHRIBAYEV, B.G. Bordirg energ 1) Ir y of -particles in hyper' agments. Izv. tT Uz. SSR. Ser. fiz.-mat. nauk no.4:70-77 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AJV UzSSR. Chlen-korrespondent Ali UzSSR (for Azimov). (Hyperfragments) '`27~-_~7-66 F'TF(%)) /T A6C -NRAP6014820 SOURCE CODE: UR/0367/65/001/004/0676/0680 AUTHOR: Azimov, S. A.; Ba!inik B. P.; Vishki, T.: Seb. Do In: Gulyaqqv. U. G.: hernova, L. 1. Rakhimbayevp B. G.; ORG: [Azimov, Gulyamov, RakhImbayev, Chernoval Institute of Nuclear Phvsi s AN UzbSSR (Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzbSSR); Joint Institute of Nuclea_rRejaearch- (Obtlyedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy) TITLE: Inelastic pp-interactions with low momentum transfer SOURCE:---YdcTe-iHa-ya izika, v. 1, no. 4, 1965, 676-680 TOPIC TAGSt inelastic interaction, nuclear emulsion, proton, iaobar ABSTRACT: The nuclear emulsion method Is used to study InelaBtjo pp--Interaotions for energies of 2.26 and 9 GEV of a primary proton.~ The search for events in the emulsion was performed by accelerated .Inspection of traces. Energy distributions were obtained for slow protons. The events selected are of two typest pp-interaotions and a small number of interactions connected with secondary pro- cesses In the nucleus. For the energy distribution all cases were .taken with their weights K = 11W, where W Is the probability of registration. Both distributions were normalized for the com- plete observed path of primary protons R - 3694m. In the pro- cessing of the experimental data the relative output of the reaotion 'was evaluated qualitatively with the formation of one or two isobars. The authors thank Van'Shii-feny. T. Vfshki. I. M. Gramenitskiy, V. G. Grishin, N. DalkhazbaYL-R. M., lAbede , A. A. Nomofiloy, M. I. Podggretski Card 1/2 L 237717-66 ACC NR, Ap6ol4820 V. N. Strelltsov for providing us the materials, which were so useful in this work. The authors also thank I. M.-Gramenitskiy for his interest and assistance in the work; M._I. Podgoretskiy for the discussions; and EA G.-Bubelev, A. Yuldashim. V. N. Strelltsov, Yu. A. Tr n and V..G. Grishin or participating in the discussions and for i~eir remarks. The authors offer further thanks to the laboratory workers of IYaF, AN UzbSSR and LVE Mal for carrying-out the review of photoemulsions and meaauremente; and A. T. Balandikoy ror help in carrying-oub the calculations. Orig. art. hast 4 figurea. LJPRS1 SUB OODE: 20 SUBM PATEt Oljul64 ORIG REF: 006 OTH REFi 001 r I.0 Ak- N1",'1__T117002337 SOURC.~ COM": UR/0166/66/000/003/0054/0057 AUTNOR: Azimovp S. A.; Gulynmov, U. G.; IL11(ijimbayov, B. G.; Clio rnova 02G: In.-cittite of-' Nuc lear- Phys ics.._AcademY__o"ci_Qnc_05_ Uzbek SSR (Institut yadernoy fizilci AN UgSSR) TI=-: Inelastic p-p interactions at an energy of 2.26 gev SOURCE: AN TJZSSR. Izvestiya, Seriva fiziko-matematichoskikh nauk, no. 3, 1966, 54-57 TOPIC TAGS: inelastic Interaction, meson interaction, nucleon Interaction ABSTIMM. There has recently been developed a model for the single-meson inter- action of particles at high energies. It is of great interest to verify the single-meson collison scheme and to compare model predictions with experimental data. This necessitates careful investizations into the dependence of the in- elastic nucloon-nucleon interaction j inel on the square of the four-dimensional N N recoil m3mentum,4 2 for several fixed values of the kinetic energy of the ?riTlary proton, as well as ascertaining the course of the energy dependence of d, inel N N with a "cut-off" for the quantity,6 2. The present article sets forth the results of a study of these questions for a vrimary proton energy of 2-.26 Gev..*.Used for the investigations was an Card L 09U88-67 ACC NR. A?7002337 emulsion cloud chamber irradiated b-y 2.26 Gev protons on a synchrophasotron of OIYaI [Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh Issledovaniy; Joint institute for Liu- ,.Clear Research). The chamber consisted of 236 "RI' type emulsion sheets of ,.NIKFI [Nauchno-issl~_-dovdtellskiy kinofoto Institut; Mot-ion Picture and Ph6to- '_D2~ap~y_~cientific Research Institutel. Certain visual and kinematic criteria were used for selecting events for analysis and-as a result, most of the inter-. actions selected were D-.-j>.qollisIons.,,Orig. art. haSo. 2 figures and 2formulas. CJPRS: 38,168-7 SUB CODEz 20 SUBM DATE: 2ZFeb65 ORIG REF: 007 OTH REFi 008 Card 2/2 '(AyHIi%I!jAYE'V, F'.1-1, Evaooration of underground waters in the southern part of Khorezm Province. Uzb.geol.zhur. 6 no.4:36-39 '62. WIRA 15.9) 0 .1 1. Ilzbekjkiy j-,id rage olof~iche 4 iy trest. (Khorezm Province--Soil moisture RAKPIK7AM, G.F., inzh. "Peat" huil4ing at the exhibition of the achievements of the Soviot natinnal economy. Torf.pron. 36 no.4:28-29 159- (MIRI, 12--9) 1 .1 chozyRystva SSSR. V,i~n~avlm dostizhoniy narodnogo 1, (Moscow-Peat industry-3xbibitions) RAKHIMBAYBY, G.F., inzh. OPeat" pavilion at the 1958 All-Union Industrial Exposition. Torf. pron. 35 no. 4:23-P5 159. (MIRA 11:7) 1. Vs9movimnays pronVahlonnaya vystavka. (Peat--Rrhibitions) RAKHIMPAYEV, I. Simple procedure for prepai-Ing e6llophane bags for dialysis. Lab. delo no.1:56L57 164. (PJRA 17:4) 1. Laboratoriya biokhimii AN KazSSR, Alma-Ata. AKIIMEETOVA, N. ; RAKHIMBAYEV, I. . should be prepared by industrial metheds. 16ik.-elev. "Tary" prom. 28 no.5:26-27 MV 162. (AURA 15:5) 1. Kaz-ikhskiy zhenskiy pedagogicheskiy institut, Alma-Ata (for Aklunetova). 2. Institut 'Lotaniki AII Kazakhskoy SSR (for Rakhimbayev). (Kazakhstan-Cookery (Millet))