SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ASTAKHOV, V.I. - ASTAKHOVA, T.N.
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KIT21,18TSOV, V.A.; ASTA'-diOV V I , ~,YIKOV, D.D.
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Use of' computinrs for calculatingf tl,e Trccc.,,;s cil'
1,-e reactificatiDn
of a riulticomponent mixtunt. Klim.Ixora. 41 ilo.4:62-65
Ap 165.
(MIRA 1818)
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STAROSTIN, N.Ye.; ASTAKHOV, V-S-; L1~111"-V, B.7: red
[Practical marual on the use of machines and tractors]
Praktikum po ekspluatatsii inashinno-traktornogo parka.
lzd.2., perer. i dop. Mlosk-ia, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964.
214 p. (nifLA 18:3)
J."'I'KEOV3 V. 'v'. : "Aspocl..': w' th-.~ iTowth wid
fruit-bt!,irin,c, of friaLt crops
ano Crap-~s on. tho End ind sandY Loar, o" th, 1OWU'I' Llon.'
1~~osccv- Urder of Lenin A':.-ricultursl im,---,ni H. A.
Tirdr,N,2zc-v. Noscow, 1~56. T14
OF CiNDIDAT P A(!FCTC',-'LTU!?lL SCl-.:,N(,;
so:: Knizima.),a Letopis
NIO
r
BY:'IM7, 1 .11% , prof.; 1J.'AllOV, A~D. , jotsmt;
,A3T,%'.-T(lV, Ye.1%, inzil.
Co.--,lcn,t oxi '[.A. Krainikov's article:
"Calcm2ating air in
accordance with gas content and controlling the
ve-Ailation of
worlAngs." De!,,op.truda v prom. 5 no-11:31 11 161.
(111M 14:11)
gorj-,)~-., institut.
Wine ve-VIati-r)
M. A.)
s/i2o/62/000/004/006/047
E039/E420
AUTHOR S. X.-%lyshov, 1.1', Popicovich, A.V., Poshall, G.Ya.,
Z:ielomllkov, F.G., Lyorj1r,.A.V., Tacpakin, S.G.,
Solnyshhov, A,I., 13oyt.4-),v, A -Astakhov, Yo.Ya.,
Mironov, B.V., Lapitski-y, Yu:*Y5.1,__TTt-kXH--17tt,,
Khorosh4ov, V.S.
TITLE: The electrostatic.accolerator Injector of the proton
synchrotron
PER] ODICAI.: Pribory i tokhtlil:a oksporimenta. no.4, 1962, 37-45
'IZXT: An electrostatic acculeratcr used as all injector in the
7.0 rlev ),,-Otorl -synchrotron davelopcd in 1956 by.,NIIEFA is
described. The pressure clu%mbcr Is 220amm in diameter nnd
7400 mm high and is intended for warking pressures of up to
16 atlil. Insulating gas is N2:CO2 mixture with a ratio of partial
pressure of '.I. The main column is of conventional segmented
construction using polymethylmetacvylato. Values of tho
dopendenco- of the voltage produced on the gas prelisure shows that
It I-IV is obtained at 6.5 atm eind 5-0 MV at 16 atm and a relAtive
humidity of < 1%. The charge trv~nsportor bolt is a six layer
Card 1/2
s/12o/62/000/004/006/047
Thit electrostatic accelerator 9039/E420
fabric driven by A 3000 rpm 10 KW motor at 20 m/sec. Thi
accelerating tube and ito electrode system in dnmcribed ia
detail:
it is 300 nkin inner diamerr with 44 nognionts and the
residual
presaure is 2 to 5 x 10- ) min 11g. A Penning type diacharge
is
used in tho ion source which provides 0.3 mA total ion
current on
continuous operation or :20 mA pulnod; the protcn component
being
10 to 12'~, and 65% respectively. The energy of the injected
particle,-. is stabilized to about 0.1%. Results of operation
in
11)60-61 -.how that heam currents of 11 to 5 mA Are obtained
at 4 IMV.
There arc 10 fif;urom and I tabLe.
ASSOCIATIONS: Ne.ticlino-isolodov.i,~el'Biciy institut.
olektrafizicheakoy
apparatury GKAE (Scientific Research Institute for
Electrophysical Apparatus GKAL)
Inatitut tooretichoskoy i okaperimentallnoy fiziki
GIZAE (Institute of Theoretical and Experimontal
Physics GKAE)
SUB'MITTED: Aprii 6, 1962
Card 2/2
S
REMIK., I.B.; LSTAKHOV, YLIOI*
Using amtomatlc control vyotemu- Gor. zhur, no.).30-33
141- 16,.1.
WIRA 15:7)
1. GlEvnyy energetik Achi.,gayskogo polimetallichcskoeo
kombinata.
(for Re.znik)o "Ie Zainesti-tell glavnogo energetika
Achisayokogo
polimetal"'.icMskogo k-ombinixta (for AstaMov)a
Vchioay region-41iribig engineering- -Equipment and
supplies)
(Automatic control)
VENIKOV, V.A.; ASTAKHR, Tu.Kb. _
-, I I
UBiN-, the theory of analogy in the analysis of
power system
development including a time factor.
Nauch.dokl.vyu.shkoly;
energ. no.2: 325-334 159- (MIRA 13:1)
(Ilectric engineering)
ASTAKMV, Y".11.
~ ~
Long-distanco electric trarsmission lines corTensated b7
electric
cables. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly; onorg. no.1:21-2.4 '58.
(MIRA 11-10)
l.Rokomondovano kafedroy elaktrichaskikh sotoy i s--'stem
Poskovelcogo
onergretichookogo instituta.
(Ele-otric lines)
VERIKOV, V.-As; ASTAYJIOV, Yu,)
Methods for technioal ond economical onaly8is of the
expediency of
long-distance electrio power transmission. Nouch. dokl, v3ps.
shkoly;
anerg. no,,2:63-68 158, (MIRA 11:11)
(Electric power distribution)
VENIKOV,' V.A., -prof., doktor teklui.nauk, reurent
LoninBkoy premii,-red.;
ASTAKHOV, Yid.11., red.,, TSMRM, L.V., red.;
LARICSOV, G.1e.v
to rad
[Use of computers in clectric power systems;
collection of
translated articles] Primenenie
schatno-reahniushchikh ustroistv
v alektricheskikh aistemakh; sbornik porevo(Inykh
statel, poll red.
V.A.Venikova. Hookval, Goseanerg,izd-vo, 1960. 215 p.
(miRA 14:1)
(United Btates-Blectronic computers)
(United States-Eloctric power distribution)
AST AKHOV I j_qriy-- Nikolayovich; YENIKOIT,
Valentin Andreyevich; Zu~bv,
Eduard Eikola-yevich; KkBIROV,, Yuriy Sadekovich;
IVANOV., S.ML,
red.; NAZAROVA, A.S,,,, -bekhn. red.
(Cybernetics in power engineeringlKibernetika- v
energetike.
Pod red. V.A.Vonikova. Moskva~, Izd-vo "Znanieln
1962. 35 P.
(Novoe v zhizn:L., nauke, tekhnike. IV Seriia:
Tekhnika, no.14)
4GRA 15: 8)
(Power engineering) (Automatic control)
'IFNIKOV, V.A. 'Moskva); ASTAKHOV, Yu.N. (Moskva)
Economic intervals in the selection of the optimum versions
of
power system objects and their use in calculating the
engineering
L
officiency of electric power transi-niso-ion systems. Izv.
AN SS5R.
Otd. tekh. nauk. Energ. i avtom. no.3:12-.19 I-V-Je 162.
(MIRA 15:6)
(Electrio power distribution)
VENIKOV, V.A., dr. tekhn.nailk,. prof, Laureat
Leninskoy premii;
ASTAKHOV, Yu.N., inzh.
Construction of a cost scale for overhead power
transmission
lines. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;energ. 5 no. 8il-1.0 Ag
162.
(14IRA 170)
1. Mosko-v3kiy ordena Lerina energeticheskiy
institut.
Predstavlena kafedroy elektricheskikh sistem.
ASTAKHOV . Yu.N,, (Moskva); ZUYEV, E.N. Odoskva)
Determination of sbailitude criteria. using a digited computer.
..
Izv. Ali SSSR, Energ, i trailip, no-4:505-507 JI-Ag 163
(hRA 16:11)
P
VENIKOV, V.A.J. etoktor teklm.nauko prof.; ASTMiOV,
Yu.N.,, inzh.
Reply to N.N.Krachkovskiils remarks. Izv. vys. uchqv,
zav.; onorge
6 roo-4:3.22-125 Ap 163, I(MM 16:5)
1. Moshovskiy ordens, Lenins. energeticheskiy-inatitut,
(Elootxic lines)
.-ASTA-MROY,XuA.~, Inzh.; ZUYEV, E.N., inzh.; VENIXOVI
V.A., doktor takhn.
nauk, prof., rukovoditAW raboty
Determination of simil-Itude criteria in physical
phenomena. Izv.
vys. ucheb. zav.; energ. 7 no-3:10-18 Mr 164. (MIRA 17:4)
1. Moskovskiy ordena Lenina onergeticheskiy institut
(for Astakhov).
2. Energeticheskiy institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN
SSSR (for
Zuyev). Predstavlena kafedroy elektricheskikh sistem
Moskovskogo
ordena Lanina energeticheskogo instituta.
ASTAKHOV, Yu.N.; MEV, E.N.; VENIKOV, V.A.:
doktor teklin. nalik,
-1--,----- prbr. ~ red.
[1~.ethods for determining sIrnilitude criteria;
lect-ure
on a course in "Cybernetics of electrieLd
sy3tems"]
SFGSOL-~, opredelrenlitt kril-ordev pouo.
lektsiia po
kursu "Kibernetika olektrlcbes'r-LIkb sdstemll
NosK-va 11
I
Mosk. energ. in-t, 196J.. 2? p. 0,11RA 18:1)
AhTAKEM
TrIur
ecti n
n the se
J4
var'lani, An power, eng'-:-wering. Tri;.Oy ffl
no.51-.3'1-52 164.
17,12)
ROZAIIIOV, M.N.; ASTAHICIV, Yu.N.,., inzh.p redo
[some problems of the design of the networks of
electrical
systems; lectures] Nekotorya voprosy
proektirovaniia setei
elektricheskikh sistem; lektnii. Izd.2., perer.
i dop.
Moskva, Vses. zaochnyi energ. in-t, 1964. 38 p.
(MIRA 18:3)
L 27go8-66
NKs AP6017785 SOURCE CODE-.- UR/0281/65/000/OID6/'0059/0066
AUTHORs Astakhov, Yu. N~ (Moacow); Voni. kovj - V. A,~ (Moscov);
Zuyevt 9,~ N. (~108COW)
ORGs none
TITLE: Increasing the throughput capacity of a dual circuit
electric transmission
line by eff.icient locatioti of coniuctore
SOURCEs AN SSSR. Izvestiya, Energetiks i transport, no, 6, 1965t
5946
TOPIC TAGS: transmission line, electric pover transmisuiong
electric inductancaj,
electric conductor
ABSTRACT: The results are presented from*an analysis of the p0s-~
sibility oe Increasing the throuZhput capacity of a two-cIrcult
electric power transmission line b~y decreasing the mean phase
Inductance by chanzinZ the locations of the oonduotors on poles.
The investigations Indicated that proper location can provide a
reduction in amount of mean Inductance by the negative mutual In-
ductive influence of one circuit on another. Six possible con-
ductor groupings were. amlyzed."Orig- -art- hast 4
figures5-tables,
7 formulas. [JFRS]
SUB CODE: 3.0 09 / SUBM DATEs 0ljid65 / ORIG RKFs 006
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SOTTRCE COD---:
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i AM'110IR: LL-LIWiRY.Y-1~11-los cow); Venikov, V. A. (Moscow);
Zvy-ov, E. N. (1-10scdw)
J OaG: nono
Increasing the t1irougliput capacity of dual-circxit electric
power transmisslop
lilies
SOTRI CE: All SSSR. Izvestiya. Enorgetika i trmsport, no. 5,
19~5, 28-32
TO?IC TAGS: electric powor trans-ndssion, electric wire
A3-ST:-,-kC;T: Tha results of an investigation oC the
possibility of incrensing
'the throughput capacity of two-circuit ~ilnctric power
transmission lines ars'
presented. It is shown that a mcthod which consists of rotatin--
one circuit
to counterphase allows an increace of the power tliroughput capa
ity of up to
almost 20" in many cases. This phase rotation method utilizes
the mutual
inductance effect of one circuit on the other. Ma]dn- thin
effoct nerativo
bY rotating the phaso of one of the two circuits in the lina
lcads to a re-
duction in average phase inductaincs. k table is presented,
shoiring the in-
creases in power attainable with various types of wire,
insulating supports
and voltages varyinr from 35 to 3-30 kv. The increases in limit
Power trans-
'mitt.able vary from 6.8 to 17.01%. ' Orig,, art'.'has: 4
forlr;Aas a~,d 'I table. fliT-111:7
SUB COOZ: 09 / S0M DATE - 03jun65 / ORIG REF: 002
C.rd - 11167Y-.!~' UDC: 6?-1-311-1,54
L -39733-66 M1".1)/Er,,o(k)-2/EPF(n)-2 ETC (f )/LVO
(m)/a1A(d)/T.,2/F6 -2__
ACC NR AN6006679 6AIN~ SOURCE CODE: UR/9008/65/000/2714/0004/0004
IWDSW~D-2
ALMIOR: Venikov,_Y. (Lenin prize! winner, Doctor of technical
sciences); Asitakh6v,
Yu.. (Candidate of technical sciences); Zuyev, E. (Engineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Power engineering--world of phantasy and reality (Projected
developments in
Soviet electric power pmduction)
SOURCE: Krasnaya zvezda, no. 274, 1965, 4, col. 1-5
TOPIC TAGS-. M11D venerator. thermoelectric slenerator. fuel cell.
CTR.
N)STRACT: Fuel aii-lis MID generators. tbermoQIg t and CTR are dis-
cussed in terms of their potential as future electric power
sources. Increases in ef-
ficiency and cost reduction, possible through the utilization of
such sources, are
indicated.
SUB CODE: 10/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REr: ooo/ OTH REF: 000
Card 1/1
A&TAKIIOV Yu.S.i PLIMiNIKOV, M.S.
Method of microelecixophorosis in agar for
examl-ning proteins
of the aqueew humor, of tho anterior cbarber of the
eye Fnd
the parQymph of tle inner ear. Biul.eksp.bftvl. I
zed. -',9
no.5all7--120 165, (~aRA 1-801)
1, Kafedra oftallmologii (sav. - prof.
E.E.Andrszen) I
otorinolaringologii (zav. .- dvktor mad,, nauk
D.A.Pigulevs'kiy-)
(rqu,mhnyy-k4)nsulttejA - zav. kafedroy-
bio-khlmiJ. prof. Yu.M.
Cofter) I D5ningradakvgo zeditainskogo instituta
imani I.P.
Pavlova. Submitted Februa'7 3, 1964,
S/193/61/000/011/006/bO7
Aoo4/AlOl
AUTHOR: Astakhov, Yu._V.
T17LE: Anodic-mechanical N3 -4 (Wt,-4) slitting machine
PERIODICAL: Bralletent tekhniko-ekonomicheskoy informataii, no.
11, 1961, 4;?-44
TEXT: The author points out that in Industry expensive copper
and brass
screens are being replaced by stainless, steel screens, which,
as to service life,
resistance to wear and rigidity, exceed the former by several
times. Since stain-
less steel screens are difficult to machine by high-speed disk
cutters, the
Special Designing Office of the Moscow City Sovnarkhoz has
developed an anodle-
mechanical disk-type slitting machine for producing narrow
slits in stainleez
steel sheets for sulfate centrifuge screens. The machine bed is
a box-shaped
cant-iror structure, on whose upper part the table and working
head are mounted.
An electrolyte tank and the electric equipment are housed
within the machine bed.
The spindle is composed of 3 sections with:T-disks in each,
totalling 21 steel
disks 90 mm In diameter and 0.20 - 0.215 mm thick. There are
the following
conditions of operation in each section: working current - 4-5
amp, voltage -
22 v. The infeed of the spindle is automatical. The machine Is
fitted with a
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Ancdic-mechanical M3-4 (DIE-4) slitting machine
8/193/61/000/011/006./007
A004/AIOI
device for a semi-automatic working cycle and with a bath for
the chemical
cleaning of parts from eloctrolyte salts and rinsing of the
machine with hot
water, The following technical data aria given: dimensions of
the blanks being
processed (length x width x thickness) - 800 x 185 x 1,75-2 mm;
maximum table
displacement - 550 mm; poriodical, table motion (step) - 2 mm;
spindle speed -
1,200 rpm; maximum vertical head displacement (automatical) - 50
mm; overs,11
dimensions (length x widtli x height) - 1,460 x 1,900 x 1,685
mm; weight - 1,400
kg. As a result of using the ME-it slitting machine the
production costs of
stainless steel screens wits reduced by a factor of 2. There is
I figure.
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ASTAKTIOV, Yu.V,,
The IIE-8 two-position Plectric erosion machine.
Biul.tpkh-ekon.
inform. no.~1:46-47 '61. (141RA 14:9)
(Electric cutting machinery)
2)3~1
S/193/61/000/010/0,06/008
1110 Aoo4/Alol
AUTHOR: Astakhov, Yu.V.
TITLED Model 0 7 (ME7) electicspark machine
PERIODICAL. Byulleten' tekhniko-ekonc-micheskoy informatsii,
no. 10, 1962, -43-44
TEXT~ The author points out that the hitherto existing
electrosparX ina-
chine deE.Igns are not suitable for the simultaneous piercing
of a great number
of holer, nor are they suited for the machining of large-sized
parts, In 14)60
OKB Mosgorsovnarkhoz has developed the model ME7 electrospark
machine for Vae
manufacture of fine-meshed screens for yeast-growing vats. The
screens are pro-
duced from stainless sheet steel. The electrospark machine
designed by the OKB
makes it possible to increase the productivity and quality of
screen manufa,.ture,
The box-shaped machine bed is madle of cast iron, The sparking
heads, control
panel and table bedways are mounted on the bed. The electric
equipment and work-
ing fluid container are located within the machine bed, Each
head houses 12
electrodes, while each electrode has its independent working
condition (idling
voltage.- 70 v, short-circuit current - 0.7 amp, operating
current - 0,35 amp),
The electrodes are actuated, via a shaft, by a CJI-261
(SL-261) motor, The elec-
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293~1
S/193/61/000/010/ootS/008
Model L"13 7 (ME7) electrospark machine A004/Aiol
trode-tools (brass or copper wire) are directed through a jig:
The followi:lg
technical data of the ME'I' machine are presented-, dimension
of sheet, being Norked
(length x width x thicknE!SS) - l-,200 x 190 x I mm; number of
heads working, -;im',Jl-
taneously - ~i; capacity - 1 hole per second; power.input -
approx 4 5 hw.
over-all dimensions (length x width x height) - 1,900 x 1,225 x
1,270 mm, weighs -
arLI,OX, 1,800 kg, There is 1 figure,
1.
[Abstracterts note: Fssentially complete translation]
Card 212
MI-MOVA, A. M.
'USSR/Riccellaneoue - Poetry
Card 1/1 c.
kuthov 4 Ae'LaIthove, A. IA.,:
Title 11PDblems Encounteired in Writing of National Pootry
Periodical Voist. AN SSSR., Ed.. 20 112-115x Feb/1954
Abstritot Tho editorial re;orts on the meeting of Soviet-poets in
Laningrad., on
17-.20 November 1953. Some 250 poets from various parts of
the~country
attended the ;neeting. The discussions pertaining to criticlem,
-writing
of contemporary poetry and recording of foll1ores were openod by the
Meri'ber Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences of the USS'_Rj, N.
F.
BeVchikav-.
Institution i ..........
,Submitted I ..........
TO IMP
ASTAKHOVA, A.M.
Glycogen in a denervated liver. Arkh. anat., gist. i embr. 49
no.9t7O-76 IS 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Kafedra g1stologii i embriologii (zav. - prof. T.A.Grigorly~wa)
2-go Moskovskogo moditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova. Sub-
mitted May 1~, 1964.
53,
AL
ACCESSION NR: AP4020102 S/01251641000/003/0037/0043
AUTHOR: Yusufova, Z. A. (Engineer, Moscow); Murov, G. F. (Engineer,
Moscow); Astakhova, A. P. (Engineor, Moscow)
TITLE: Welding pecullarities of an aluminum- zinc -magna sium alloy
SOURCE: Avtornatichtiskaya evarka, no. 3, 1964, 37-43
TOPIC TAGS: welding, Al ZnMg alloy welding, AMg6N alloy welding,
V92 alloY
welding, aluminum alloy weld strength
ABSTRACT: The peculiaritieti of automatic, welding of Al-Zn-Mg
alloy vrere
istudied with 3. 5-10-mm thick plates argon-ac-are welded with a W
electrode and
an AMg6 wire. The distribution of metal strength around the welds
made from
A.1-Zn-Mg alloy and - for comparison - from standard AMg6N and V92
alloya
was studied. AXso, the effect of manual root welding (correcting
welding defects)
upon the weld quality was Investigated. These results are
reported: (1) The
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ASTMOVA, A.P.
Distrophic changes in the cornea in neuralglas of the
trigeminal
nerve. Vop klin. i eksp.oft. no.2:80-93 159. (MIRA
14:21)
iTRIGII-IINAL NERVE) (COIU*A-DISW M-)
L 17618-66 EWT( )/EtVP( r)ZVEVIP(t)L~WP Q
ACC NR; AP6006180 SOURCE CODE: U-1~i'0135/66/000/002/001;!/0014
AU711OR: Yusufovas.Z. A. (Engineer); Astakhova, A. P. (Engineer)
ORG* none
TITLE: Effect of.-kieldiop. eat on the viechanical prope ties.of
ATsM alloy
SOURCE: Svarochnoye proi:zvodstvo, no. 2, 1966, 12-14
TOPIC TAGS: welding, TIG welding, aluninum alloy, zinc containing
alloy, magnesium
containing alioy, manganeile containing alloy, zirconium
containing alloy, alloy weld-
ing, alloy weldability, alloy wel-~, weld strength/ATsM alloy
ABSTRAM Welded joints in ATsM aluminu- Alloy (4.2-4.8% zinc,
1.6-2.1% naaaesiu
0.4-0.8 qan"nMei and 0.15-0.22% zirconium) f *ii usually in the
fusion zone at a
strength equal to 0.85-0;,96 of the strength of' he base metal.
Therefore, in weldinE
this alloy a special. Joint design is usied (see Fig. 1) to
compensate for the loss of
Fig. 1. Layout of an aluminum-alloy butt joint
.: 621.791.754:546.293:66-9.7~15.-.---~.-~.,----~.-
117618-66
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strength in the futiion zone. 17he subject of this study was to
determine th,t necessar)
width of the reinforced portion vith riarticular attention to the
eff ''ect of additional
heat inputs, such as those caused by repair welds. It was found
ttiat additional heat
input has an additional adverse effect. Each additional weld
progressively lowers
the metal hardness at a certain distance from the weld center. In
a sheet 4-6 mm
thick, this distance is 2.0-25 rmi, and in a sheet 10 mm thick, 35
mm. In the fusion
zone~,where temperature reaches 500-550C, a partially hardened
zone is formed. The
degree of softening in the weld-ndjacent zone depends upon the
thermal welding cycles
it occurs in a range of 150-290C' as it result of precipitation
and coagulation in thel
st*rengthening phase. The degree of softening depends upon the
time the zone remains
under the effect of critical temperature (150-290C) at which the
precipitation and
coagulation occur. Aging narrowa the width and increases the
hardness of the zone
softened by repair welds. The design strength of welded joints
should be calculated
tia1king into consideration the effect of repair welds and should
be based on both the
thickness and'width of the reinforced portion of the parent sheet.
' For sheets 3-6 M,1
thick, the reinforcement of each edge should be 45 mm, and for a
sheet 7-10 mm thick
60 wm. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 4 tables. [NDJ
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AUTHOR: Astakhova, A. S.; Sokolov, L. B. 0
TITIX: Polycondensation on the liquid - gas boundary. V. On the
gas-phdae",-
synthesis of polythiooxalates
0
SOURCE: Geterotsepny*ye vy*Jokotnoleku.lyarny*ye soyedineniya
(Heterochain
macromolecular compounds); abornik statey. Moscow, Tzd-vo
"Nauka," 1963, (14-67
TOPIC TAGS: polymerization, polycondensation, boundary
polymerization, liquid
gas boundagy, polythiooxalate, gaseouti polymerization
ABSTRACT: In a procedure similar to that used by the authors
for the synthesis
of polyoxamides, a mixture of 12-15 val. % gaseous
oxalylchloride with nitrogen
was passed through an aqueous solution of sodium dimercaptide.
The resulting
vapors and gases were passed through a concentrated
KMn04-solution, and the
polymer formed wao separated by filtration, washed with hot
water and dried to
constant weight at: 60-70C. The two pDlymers obtained,
polytetramethylene-
thiooxalate and polypentamethylenathiooxalate, are yellowish
powders with
m(Ating points at 186-187 and 145C, respectively, The former
swells readily
in m-cresol but iii insoluble in any common solvent uhila the
latter dissolves
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Ookolov, L. B., Astakhova, A. S.
TIT 1,13: Polycondensation at tlj(, liquid - I."
III. Syntheaio of polyoxami(Jes iii N tile
gas phase
Vysokomo:Lekulyarnyye soyedineniyu, v- 5, no. 2, 1963,
176-162
Ti'~T-. The .9yntheois of polfoxafaides by bubbling Gaseous
oxalyl Ohloride
t1ircuirb the aqueous solution of a diawine was described in
Vysokomolek.
ociyod. 3, 1.569, 1961 .A diiiadvantare of that method was the
solubility of
oxalyl. chloride in watert whioh led to its bydrolyeis and to
a roduced
yiOd and molecular weight of the. polymer4 How nitrogen
containing 15% by
volume oxalyl ahloride was through 0.1 M organic solution of
hexanicthylene diamine at 111DOC or at a temperature 3-5
OC below the boiling
point of the solvent. Results (solventp yiela (in /o)t reduoed
viooosity):
water, 24, 1.0131 dimethyl formamide, 3, 0-401 n-octane, 52,
0.11; p-Xylens,
34~ 0.241 nitro-benzene, 46, 0.22; chloro, benzene, 60, 0.20;
dibuthyl
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Polycondenuation at 1he liquid - B101/B102
ether, 34, 0.201 dioxanet 36, 0.16; n-butanoll 11, 0.081 ethanolt 6,
0.081
pyridine, 0, 0. No 'connection wais found between tho surface
tension. and
dipole ifloment of the solvent on the one hand and the.yield of
polyaudde on
the other. Suitable solvents werie n-octane p-xylens, nitro- and
ahloro
berizene . In pyridincil a complex of oxalyl chloride forma :which
'prevents
polymerization., Reatilts of tests with p-xylene and nitro-benzene:
yield
and mol-Loular weight incredue'd with increasing temperature, The
yield
increaead with increasing concentration of the diamine, rea6hed a
ma.ximum
with 0.2 molell, thert decreased slightly and remained constant at
,-0.35 molell. An increase in thei concentration of oxalyl chloride
In the
gas phase was accompanied by a reduotion in yield and molscular
weight. A8
compared with water, no higher molecular weights were obtained. This
in due
t6 the solubility of the oxalyl chloride in the solvents, to
precipitation
of the diamine hydrochloride forming and to termination caused by the
reaction of the HCl forming with the amino bend group, which can be
prevented
in water by diti2olution of the HC3. or by reaction with an alkaline
acceptor.
There are 5 figures and 2 tables.
ASSOCIATION: VI.adimirskiy nEtuchno-iseledovatellskly institut
sinteticheskikh smol (Vladimir Scientific Reaearch tnati-
Car(I 2/3 tute of Synthetic Resins)
PcIyoondonnation at tho liquid
SUBMITTED: July 24# 1961
Caid 3/3
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qj)jt~~-_ Pc!!-4Aj
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S/0296/65/000/006/0061/0061
A
-AIM'40R:-- Sqkolov, -8 y.-Amaj L.-A,
TI T LE A etbod fo!!, produ,cing p2l.12Mj~!!sV9which contain
fluorine. Class 39, NO.
!SOURCE., Byulleten' izobret-eniy i~tovarnykh zna~ov, no. 6, 1965, 61
;TOPIC TAGS: polyam.Lde plestic, fl~uorino
ABSTRACT: This- Author a ClertificAte inliroduces -a. method. for
producing.-polyimiides
jwhich contain fluorLne. The technological process is simplified by
passing gaseous
1pj,.Efluoro-carboxV1 ahlovidelthrough an aqueous solution ofan
aliphatic or aromatic
1diamine at a temp-era-f-ura"Wf bo-.101)0c.
iASSOCIATION: none
'SUBh1TTED: 17Apx,61
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COM
ASTAKHOVA I A. S. ; KIIIUEKEL I I X. L.
Reactions of some 1,4-dikfdropyridines with maleic
anhydride
and ruLlelc acid. Izv. All =H Ser. khim.
no.7:1322-1324 Jl
164. (MIRA 17-.F)
1. Institut khimicheskoy fizik! All SSSR.
ASTAKHOVA~ A.S.; KHIDEKELI, M.L.
Organic catalysts. Redu~3tion of fluorenone with
2,6-dimethYl-3,5-cli-
carboothcixy-1,4--dihydropyridine. Dokl. AN SSSR 162
no.5slO57-1059 Je
t65. (MIRA 180)
1. Filial Institute khimicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR.
Submitted Decemb3r 14,
1964.
ASTAKHOVA, MIDESELIS,
Rsdl.:~t:lon of carbonyl compounds by systems Jncluding the
rodels
of d1hydronicotinamide adenine nuclootide (NAD.H 2)' Izv. AN
SSSR. Ser. kh-im. no.M1909-1910 0 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Institut ~hirnichetikoy fiziki AN SSSR.
1. DEVKIN, A. P.; .'3TAK"OVA A. V.
2. USSR (6,),))
I, Hemp
7. Organize hemp seed culture along new lines. Sel. i sem. 19
no. 12 1952.
9. 11onthlv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
March 1953. Unclassified.
~~T'
.'4: , -
sa
I j.
BELYAYETA, K.P.; GROZOIISXAYA, A.M.; ALEKSEYEV, I.M.;
PICHUGIN, S.M.;
Prinimali ucbastiye: ASTAKH,OVA, G.V.; TSAREVAJ, Ye.G.;
ItGalplA, G.P.
VL-08 wash primer. lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.3:23-25
160.
(MIRA 14:4)
(Protective coatings) (Phosphoric acid)
FALIKOITSKIY, V.B.; LioFilSOVICH, I.G.; JLSTAKHOVA,
1.1-.; LIROVKO, s.e,~
FRENKLAM, Zh.M.; LIVOV, S.V.
Production of monabssAc and dibasic aromatlc acids~
Khin,
prom. 41 no.10:735-736 o 165. (MIRA 18,11.)
1. Moskovskiy institut tonkoy khimicheskoy
tekhnologii imeni
Lomonosova.
~r, 6-44-69-65 EW11(te )/EPA( s ) -21,:-Tii r (n)/Eua J')/T/E'Vr-(t
)/E'NP(k)/
IJP(c, J D. M7, M-1
j~CMSSION HR: APS019796 UR/0076/65/039/007/1760/1763
541.13
r,,IIALMIOR: Levina, S. D.; Roteriberg, Z. A.; Lobanova, K. P.;
Astakhova,, 1. 1.
j
F - -,/ q,7s--
MTIX lectric properties of sysilems consisting of powiered metalspnd
organic
i 1%
ts em. i conductors
OUX-r- Zhuisnal ftzicheskcT khlmiJ~, v. 39, no, 7, 1965, 1760-1763
S
phtlialo-
P*;:C TAGS: ___Dhthalo.-it.-!Iet,:_powder metal,- nicklel
phthalocyanine, cobalt 1
cywiine, organic semiconductor, eltictric conductivity, thervoemf
]ABSTRACT: Systems made up of powdcred ni(:kel and cobalt and the
semiconductIng coin-,.
-e prepared in a vacuum at 250-400'3C by reactl g phthialo-
pouiid phthalocyanine wer In
Initi-ile vapor-.;-. with -the pomdered mEitals, on the surface of
which a phthalocyanine
filri was forrned. The powders wem pressed into tablets, and the
electrical f.,onduc-
Itivity a and themoemf a were measured. The data for all samples
obey the equation
a= C*0j3xp(-A9/kT). The thermoemf wiis f ound to be virtually
independent of tho teTr-
lperz,ture, indicating an activation of conduction due to an
increase in the carrier
The semiconductor-type velation observed between the conductivity
and th
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temperature indicates that the electric current, in passing from
one metallic grain
,to the next, traveines thin filn,5 of metal phthalocyanine, which
sheathes the*e
igrains. The observed increase in electrical conductivity with
rising temperature
lof the reaction by which the SaMDICS were prepared is attributed
to the fact Ihat
the iole of the thinnost nid~el and cobalt phthalocyanine films -in
the, conduclao :-'LS'
St-r0TgIV enhanced. as the temperature rises, the phthalocyanine
vapq~s diffu,,_I',
deevEr into the channels and pores of the pow6er, forming
thin-filmsl~f ~h-t-ha-ocya--
5 6 cm
:nine,- (10 -10 at the sane time, the.break-down of ce-rtain
metallic gra:.ns
iprobibly takes place. Thus, the surface of the metals increases,
the phtbalot-yanine,
fiLmz become tbinner, and the conductivity rises. "We thank
Academician A. N.
__rrLm)in for his interest and for reviewing the results." Drig.
art. has- 4
lures, 2 tables.
jASSOCIATION: Institut elektrokbimii, A~ademiya nauR SSSR
(Institute of Electro-
chem-.stry, Academy of Sciences SSSR)
SUBMI.TTED: 24Apr54 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: VISS
;;)I() REF SOV, 007
OVEN 007
ZVONKOVA, Z.V.; ASTAKHOVA, L.I.; GLUSHKOVA, V.P.
Atomic sturcture of tetramethylthiourea.
Kristallografiia 5 no.4:
547-552 Jl-Ag 160. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Fiziko-khimicheakiy institut im. L.Ya. Karpova.
(Urea)
KONTOR, V.I.; ASTAKHOVA, L.I.
Apropos of the article 05implifying and improving
the bacterio-
logical diagnosis of the carrying of Salmonella.a
Lab. dele 8
no.lM43-44 962 (MIRA 174)
1. Laboratoriyu dorozlmioy
sanitarno-opidemiologicheakoy stantsii
Clit,yabrlskoy zheleznoy dorogi, Leningrad.
ASTAKHM,
I.Modern methods for the dryinr of food prociuct,-,; annotated
bibliographic indcx of Soviet and fore~ign literature for
the period from 1958 -~O 10,621 Sovrei:.enriye r.etody sushki pi-
shchevykh procluktov; annot.--'~rovannyi bibliograficheskii uka-
mtell otechestvenroi 1 za:.~ilbezhnol !!tury za 1959-
i 14tei
1(~-(,2 I-g. Voskva, 1962. F..", p. (I-ARA 17:0
T S 1 4
ontrallmiya biblioteki p'-
oilchevoy promysldenno~;,,i.
T, IJP(c) JDIMIIJG
ACC-NO-s- AP600:3313 SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/66/0001001/006(110063
AUTHOR: -Borz(!Aa 1. Astakhova. L. M. -. Sa-la-k-h-ova. L. 1.
ORG:: TsNIICW;RMET
TITLE: Effect of heat treatment on the relaxation resistance of
KhN&&TY%i Ni-Gr alloy
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termichaskayn brabotka metallov, no.
1, 1966, 60-63
TOP:[C TAGS: t;txess relaxation, niekel alloy, chromium alloy,
metal heat treatment
KhN*.17TYu Ni-Cr alloy
ABS17RACT: AlthOLIgh the structure and properties of this alloy
as a function- of heat
tre,ttment have, been fairly thoroughly investigated, little is
known about the effect
of heat treaLment on the relaxation properties of this alloy;
yet knowledge of this
factor ia a preTequisite for using g~RL7Au,~alloy in, e.g.
fastening fixtures operat-
ing at high temperatures. Hence thil
. authorcinvestigated the effect of hardening
temperature on 9K15 mm specimens oic the alloy (0.05% C, 20% Cr,
2.5% Ti, 0.75% Al,
with Ni as the rest). The test canditions were- hardening at
1000, 1050 and 1080*C
for 8 hr, cooling in air with subsequent stabilization tempering
at 600-900*G. Relax-
aticin tests were performed by the 0 ing method at 700"C and in
the presence of initial
stresses of 10, 15, 20 and 25 kg/nmil. Graphic analysis of the
findings showed that
the relation of hardening temperature to final relaxation stress
a. (taken as the
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Cy
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foo fOSP QVT
hardening temperature
Fij;. 1. Final relaxation stress,('T in the presence of various
initial stres.eds as
a function of hardening temperature
2. 2
I .. a0 - 10 k&/MM , 2 - or () - 15 k,gjmm2; 3 - oro - 20 kgtmm
2/3
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ACC 11 M. AP6003313
basic indicator of relaxation resistance!) is expressed by curves
with a slonting
peak (Fig. 1): Pus, the mximum crr over periods of 1000, 2000 and
3000 hr for rcr,
il2v
10 and 15 kg/nri is observed after quenching from 1050*C and for
0r0 a 20 kg/tv
I ..on of the effect
probably after quenching from 1080*13. The concomitant investigati
of the time and temperature of tem3ering on relaxation resistance
in the presence
i of si:resses of 25, 30 and 35 kg/mm demonstrated that this effect
is indeed benefi-
cial., as compared with non-tempered specimens, and is the greater
the higher are the
init:Ial stresses. The maximum rela:K4tion resistance of this alloy
is hence aasurc-d
by double. heat treatment consisting in quenching from
1050-1080'Cwith cooling in air,
followed by tempering at 750*C for 16 hr. Orig. art. has: 4
figures, 1 table.
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ASTAKIIOVA, L. N.
AISTAKHOVA, L. N.: "Eaterial on the aurvival of
rickettsiae of
t~plms nnd rat t.,T,,,oid under vari,.us condit~iuns of
L;~e surrounding
environment". 11olotov, 19!>5. Xlolotov Statc Me(Ulce'l
Insb.
(Dissertations or the DeEl-ree of Candidate of Medical
Sciences)
30. Knizzhn--,~-a letopis', No. 52, 2h 5ecember,
I-loscow.
ASTAKHOVA. L.N.; MATVIIYEVA, IiiV.
Remagglutination rfabtion as a valuable method for the
laboratory
diaposis of typhus, Lab. delo 6 no./+:34-36 JI-Ag 160
jMIRA 13:32)
1. Sverdlovsk-Ly nauchno-issledovatej,'skiy institut po
profi2aktiki
poliomiyelita (a%~G.J. Bogdanov).
(TYPHUS E~) - ) illy (UM-AGGLUTINATION)
'y L
-L, UTNI'
TkKjf0-VA, 17SKAYA, ',:',M.; IZVITIA, T.A.; hULANOVA, L.K.;
VGDYANNIKOVA,, A.A,; SUCHILOPIKOVA, N.A.; MYLINIKOVA, N.Ye.;
LYUBOVITSKAY1, V.Z,
Separability of the poliomyelitis virus in those innoculated
with live attenuated vaccine. Vop. virus 7 no.1:121 Ja-r,
162.
WIRA 15:3)
1. Sverdlomkiy institut po profilaktike poliomiyalita,
(FOLIOMLITIS VACCINE)
ASTAKHOVA, L.N.? SKVORTSOV, I.M.- Pa,7CMAIREV, A.A.
I.-Azabicycles. P&x',- 2.- Position of certain
groupo introduced
in some subs t:'.-Lut ion reaot:.ons fii
1.2--dihydropyr-rolizines.
Z-hur. ob. kbim., 31, no.!:2410-24-12 JI 164 (MIRA
17 z8)
1. Saratovskiy gosudarstvennn- universitet, im.
IT.G.Cherny-
shevskcgo.
FUNCIMAREV, A.A.; SKVORTISOV, I.M.; ASTAKHOVA, L.N.
Certain substitution reactions in the
1,2-dihydropyrrolizine
series. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 4:861-864 Ap 164. (MT
RA 17:5)
L
2. Saratovskiy goBudarstvennyy universitat im,
N.G.Chernyshevalcogo.
Predstavleno akademikom A.A.Balandinym.
6
MIRONOV, G.S.; HICHAYLOV, A.I.; ASUGIOVA, L.Ya.
Effect of chlortetracycline and cortisore on the cholesterol
lovel of the blood serum hi patients with acuto bacillar),
dysentery. Antibiotiki.7 no.7.*636-638 J1162. (MIRA 16:10)
1. Kafedra infek-tsionnykh bDlemicy (nnchallnik - prof. P.A.
Alisov) Voyenno-.ieditsinskoy ordena Lenina akadeinii imeni
SJI.Kirol,a.
(OHLCRTETRACYCLTIIE) (CORTISOLIE) (CHOIESTEROL)
(DISE14TERY)
'j.- - --------E--------------- -----------
SYCnN, 14.M.; ASTAROVj,, M.ji.; KOROBOVA, V.Ye.
-~rnthesis of dicalcium and tricalcium BiliCUtOB in
the presence
of LiF, KF, and SrF 2' Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i
khim.tekh. 2
no.-5:755-760 159. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Leningradskiy tel~hnologicbeskiy institut imeni
Lensoveta,
k,Afedra tekbnologii vyazhushchikh veshchestv.
(Culcium Bilica"es)
SYCHEV, M.M.; ASTAKHOVA) M.A.
Effect of the thinness of the limestone component on
the tendency
to clinker of cement batches. Mement 28 no.3:12-14
My~-Je 162.
(MRA 15-7)
1. Tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
(Cement clinkers)
(Id.mestone)
SYCHBvr M. M.; ~ ~TAKHqYA,-R-A4
Technical layout for grinding raw materials. TSement 29 no.2:
8-9 Mr--Ap '63. (MIRA 16:.*
1. Ieningradskiy tekhriologiaheskiy institut im. Lensoveta.
(Cement plants) (Milling machinery)
, . - -, . - - w: , I ~ , , , ! . '- , ;- a ~ , , - . - - , .
- - . : ~ !. , ~- ~ m. M,,~ ~,~ I I - . - -- .1, i " , - - : ,
- , ,
SYC,1~7rV, ASTAKHOVA, M,J..; PrInImali uchtistip; ABAKUMOVA,
V.N.,
student; VOROBIYEVA, A,A,, st'ident
Burning mixes containing coarse-grained quartz. Trudy Giprotse-
ment, no. 26.29-28 163. (MIRA 17:5)
ksta~-',ova, "T're -,;so, of Soviet Ve-l"Irl ;n I-eart.
vrisc--lar !lyT,--)-tc-l !all,
Tr,,,,.-ly Astral-11. ~-ns. 7eJ. n-ta, V,)" . IX, 3.11, 0-51.
SO: U-30"p', 11 Illarch 53, (Letopis In-yi-l'i Statcy, Na.
fl T
ASTAJCHOVA 11 .pblen arteli invalidov 111 Krtya. " (g. rrunze).
let's revise the regulations of thn producers' cooperatives of
disabled persons in Kirghizia. Prom. koop. no.12:36 D 157.
(Kirghizistan-Gooperative societies) (MIRA 10.-12)
Oi~'1'*'~;',i~i',,,~'IF,1\'AY:,, T. A . ;
ASTA)di(V,*i, ;". ~,. i
lluterial.,~ on the E.,,rid (;colngy of' bloodsucking
mosqiiitoe:j in the Mofir!ow ar-sa. Report No.
2imosquitoes of* tl~a
genera Culex L., Mansuiia Blanchard, mA Culi,,etft
Felt. Mod.
parnz,. I parnz. bol. 34 rio. 5:51.0-514 S-0 465
(MIRA 19il)
1. qiiriJtanio-cpici(,,-r-ioloi,ichtiol%aya.staii
,orodskaya . I
taipi. Sutinil,ted Fobruary 2.1,, 1965.
tni-11ity of Distrioution of tllr,, I'llro ji, t1-,,--
4.-,
t-c 14
I.ae to Lieterailijo tne do.-ra-,- of staoilltv ul Lei-,l-
noratare uf watcr of' the 1~,)rtil iLtl"ritic, ; li.I'Q ti.e le
czin:~,~03
in the, -edit c-~.,nteiitl as a f~unction oi' tae o'useiivad
varl-ALl- -rL: t;,e
temnerl.turc of the w:Aer. '.Lhey c,~~ns ' -~er al-z.o tic
p-julem of t-:Ie ..e-
Dendence of' the anura-aly of' the munthly temperaillre of
t'.,.,e V.;nter
u~)on the nrcvailing direction t-)!' tilic wl~nci I ii the
courst~ ..f n
(Ri,hGeol, ljb")
SO: -;~m. 4. 3-2 l,'.,qy b5
FREW
-MN- HR. UR/OoI6/65/000/004/0073/0078
ACdM ~AP5011279
lei
!AUTHOR III tovich, A.M1911i" ihl,,~ ova, V. I.; Rakhmanj
_LM 'B
Asfakhovaj 1.
iTITLE: T=Lmochemicnl investigation of tetangm culture filtrates
iduzing detoxi9ation
ISOURCE: Zhurnal miIa,0iolOgII,, epidemiologil I imunobiologii$ no*
-eter,
-~ITO.PIC'TA(!S,. tetanus., a- ioloalc*culture.inethod.,
detoxication'
ianbitoxinj ImIAMochenistry- =inc. acidj nitrogen aPAno acid#
nitrogen
~compound., protein., moloculej precipitation
ABSTRACT: Amino acid composition changes of tetanus culture
filtrates~~
,were investigated diving detoxiolition with an antitoxin. Tetanus
c-ulture swiiples were taken tit relplar IntervaLs (3 hrs up te 30
days)
tc deterril:a5 the fo'13owing: nitrogen of pept'Lde fractions
precipita-
tcd by different concentrat-Lon3 -)f trichloracotic and
phosphoromolyb-
diinic acids., frae amino aeld levDla, amino aaLd compo3ition of acid
hi,rdrolyzatos of nitrogon =iTipoundfiq and the x.-itigenic
structure of
L 6~35i.__05,
AC(O"ESSION NR: AP503,1279
t
,antitoxins by agar dil~~fusloin. precipitation, Findings show that
during:;,
:tebanus datoAlcatioxi, the nitrogen level of all peptido fractions
'(protein, Rlbturxsej poptone) Increases; particularly in nitrogen
compounde with riediiwi sized molecules, The nitrogen increase in all
,pqptide fractions coincides with a decrease in the nuriber of
~procipltato linvs fm~med, The freE amino acid, levels fluctuated
"WIthout displaylng any definite flynarnics. However,, t1he results
for
glutanic acld~ alanlne~ pheirylalanine, and tyrosine are more regular,
Indicating possible participation in the structural change of the
T)rotein molecule duving detoxica~;ion. The ai-al.no acid composition
c~.angos of n:ltrogon fraction hyd'7olyzatea reflect a constant
structu-
rill rearrangoment of the proteir. molecule. Diese changes also point
to the coraplexit-y of -the de*L,oxIcation process which cannot be
ci",:pIaInt)d solel-v 1--n tervis of blorking tho froo wraine groups.
Orig.
irt. has: 3 flmlres and 1 'Dablo,
MSOOLMON: Stavropol'skly in-ititut vaksin I syvorotok
(3tavropolSh Tnsn~itute of Vaccines and Serums)
U
00 S UL-4 C; cci) B I
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AUTITOR: Ponomarenko, 1. 11. 50-53-3-21/22
TITLE: Scientif ir Seminar for Operational Sections Of' the
oci-vice (!Iauclii~.jy -.(':-in:ir V operativnykh
podrazdeleviyak'-.
PERIODICAL: J:eteorolo:-j.,,,-,% i 195F, Nr 3, pp. 69-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The arran~;.-e:.~.eyit of ~;(-icntific in t~-.o
t-,clonical sub-
divisions of the 1i.,-drometaorolo1-1jc,,.l service - %.-e.,.ther
bureaus,
hydrometeorolo.-ical. bitre-mis Ptc.)i.,-. of spccial im.,ortmice
for the direct coi)t,-.-,ct between the collaborators of research
.9tation.-, and experts which occupy the-7i~;elvor rith the practi--
cal work of the hydromctooroloL~ical care of nationtil economy.
From October 22 to 24, 1957 such a seminar was hela in the
hydroneteorolo,~,ical bureau in,.L'Vov in the presence of
reprecentati-vas of tht. ~Wvov Stato Univerijity and the
meteoroloGical service of thc L1vOV - Railroad Office '. :...
Six lectures were held. 1. 1'. Pori omarenk o, in his lecture
charnctorizeJ the scientific research aorks which have been
perforirried in the division for the synoptical inve2tigations
Card 1/2 and forecasts within the entire period of the existence of
Scientific Seminar for .Operationa1 Sections of the
Hydrometeorolof-,ical Siervice
50-58-3-2V22
the Ukrainian Scientific Recrearch Infjt1tute for Hydro-
Mete03'OlOL;Y, I. V. Xoshelenko, N. 14. Gavrilenko and N. M.
Volevakha in their lectures dealt with perfected forecasts
on fog and lc,,-t clouc'.s, on deterioration of the sight in
S11,01V-StOrMIS ~Uld snow-falls, a-)d on precipitations of
various
phase states (in the cold half-year). A. I. Romov in his
lecture treated peculiarities of the influence of the
Carpathians upon the modification of the atmospheric pressure
on both sidet; of the mountain rar.,-e and the gradual
develop-
ment of orographic precipitations by the displacement of the
south cyclonos. 11. 1. Astakhova report-)d on scientific
research works for tile, Perfectl5g of long term weather
forecasts which were performed in the Central Institute for
Weather in the Geophysical Main Observatory in the Arctic
Institute and in thcKazakhi Scientific Research Institute for
Hydrometeorology. The participants in the seminar were uni-
animous on the expediency and the usefulness of such aeminars.
1. Meteorology--USSR 2. Weather forecasting--USSR
Card 2/2
ASTAKHDVA, N.I.
Precipitation deficit durirg the cold period of the
year in the
Ukraine. Trudy UkrNICIKI no.1700rV '59* (MIRA 13:12)
(M.Taine-Frecipitation (Mateorolo&))
-ASTAKIUVA, 11. 1.
Estimating the moisturo deficiency of sails with
reference to
optimum moisture conditions. Trudy UkrNIGMI
no-17.-63-68 159.
(MIRA 13:12)
(13011 moisture)
ILLYUTOVICH, A.Yu.; ASTAKROVA, N.I.
Use of heated chicbm eggti as an exporiment!il mo(~~l
for
Isolating pure, cultures of li'loBtridima tetan!. from
the
external envi-~ontmt and fur imprWng its imunagenic pro-
perties. Zhur,, rh1krobiol. epid. i :L-znm. 33
no.lOt3l--3l+
016Z NIRA 17:4)
1. Iz Stavropol'skogo instituta vaktsin I syvorotok.
Charocteri3Lico of toxin fcrrnut~orl In varic"l."
C30311-
slx,aimi based oii data of imninuchol-nictA.
filinlysis. !'~Oport ""IC).-I.
Zhur. mikrob--*o,'., epid. i immun. ~l no.12: 'R-53 P
1. Stavropo2 Iskiy inst- twit val:tsin i s,.-vorc)tck.
I LLYUTOVICH, It. Yu. ; S)MYS I ILY I EVA, V.I.; WO IX,
j%, E. Z. ",'K! i'0V N.I.
AY
Immunochemical study of +ntar- r!ulture filtrates "An
the
of detoxicatlon. Zhur.mik-robiol.) epi.d. i_ immun. 42
no.4.'73-78
Ap 165. (MINA 18: 5)
1. St4ivropollskly institut vaktsin i. syvorotok.
r
Coaditateati" of formaldehyde with propla Pbsome. forter
type of coadessation of momiketwits witki toritudde".
%I ' N.ji!~hltirrnlro Anil N. K, Aslakhova (N,0. Chnny.
'h.v*U b Urtiv.. ~%ttatov)' Poklady Abod. Soak
S.S.S.R. 74. Condenution of 11hCOHt with
111COin ihoprewnceols largrexcessof the ketimeand with
110 lice C1110 permitted to exist in the mist. for an apprt~
riable time smic a quAnt. )-irid of ('11901.11ifish, i.e.
inethyloll formAtion wits ritchtdrd hy militHil The fact thAt
tn(thylol drrive. even in tinhIly alk, uirdiA art subject to
re-
%,Cryjon to free CIfjO and the onlinall ktiont, so that exclo-
bkoo of free ClIjO from the mist. makes (he existence of the
rorthyU detiv. very imptoliAbIt. To 3 mArs PhCOP1 In
0 1 N ak. IM4011 (al"ut 0. 1 intile) was slowly adileil I mole
firtmalin with vxxl %thvinz at 70* latter addo. of
11.8- 1.0 ant, a Rimini lest "Ab made and the reaction was
lVatinurd only it the test wostief. (no [tee ClIjO)j,
thendlit.
carefully neutrulbed with N 11,80j. the heavy oil sepd.. and
the upper layer freed of EtOll and retidue i xtd. with RtvO;
the combined org. eDtn.. after washing with 11.0. yielded on-
matted PhCOHt and 97.7 % C114 Mfefls;g. bi 193-8*; on
standing the oil gave m ~-bd fraction. in. W-3' (from Wt.
'ether), I-,.&
the 11 in. -14- it--
1AMS". Os Matt (disemota rhaurrr. d",jp. Ili6:7-1).
The 2 PrOducts apparently reptesent The partly gtsWv(A
""OV1100terk Print of the dikelone, deik-ribed only Iniper.
fectlybyllauer(c.1.8'aull). Btlitrationfalledlovireesi
any enol forms.
ASTAR107A, N. K.
Chemical Lbst,~
Vol: 48 Ijo. 8
Arx 259 "L954
Organic Chemiatry
-effLan&mIlm of ImmAloebld with ketones and addi).
hydrs. Sm1bgsis of 5,7-dimethyl4,8-diphenyl-1,10-tut-
decAdlene4,84101.- N'. K.-'Aqtnkhgvp and
01,11ko. J. Gov (A.m. (U.S.S.R.) 22, 1"~-
JISTAKHOVA, N. K', ; FOMIN, A. Ye.; and GVOZI)EVA, S. V.
it Root Nouriahment of Plants with Orgimic Compoutdo
Synthesized by Microvrganisms?"
edited by A.T~A. linshenetakiy, Correspondiq; Member, Academ;r
of Medical Science:3
USSR, Moscow, PabliBhing House of the Acadtmq of Sciences
IJSSR, 1955, 239 PP
sum 1467
FOMIN, A.Yo.; ASTAKHMA, N.K.
Feeding plants with methionine. Fiziol.raot. 6
no-3:348-351
VV-Jo '59. (MIRA 32 - 8)
1. Scienttfic Resoarch South-laat Agricultural
Institute,
Saratov.
(Methlonine) (Plants-Assitillation)
Oil- 127~ ~"10 P yCULTIVATED FLANTS.
A- . rC;U2,. FEF 7HUR - SiOLOGIYA, NO. 4. 1959,
IT,., 156-14
ORIG. Rd B
IT' ripeness, P wris taken up prImPlIlly In tlje
4'r
a ult-bearing organs. In case Inflorescence
was absent In the watersprout, the P was
In Creat part transmitted to the main
shoot. B.Ye. 11*ravtsova
CARD: 2/2
MARUSHEV, A.I., kand. sellfskokhoz. naukt,
KIIKAKOV, V.A., kand. biolog.
nauk; ASTAMOVA, N.K., kand. khini. nauk
F2fect of the damage 'uau:;ed the shield bug
Earygaster inter-
griceps on -the quality o.-' the wheat grain in
the following
crop. kroblologlia no.1.1110-111, .3-F 164 (M-RA
17 cS)
ASTAKEOVA, N. '111.
"Khudozhestvennyy obraz i mirovozzrencheskiy element v
zagcvorakh."
report submitted for W, Intl Cong, Anthropological &
Ethnological Sciences,
111osc-ow, 3-10 Aug 64.
14(9)
SOV/ 112-59-2-2720
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr
2, p 62 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Astakhova, 0. Kh.
TITLE: Experimental Investigation and Theoretical Substantiation
of Artificial Soil
Gleying as a Method of Reducing Water Permeability
(Eksperimental'noye
issledovaniye i teoreticheskoye obosnovaniye iskusstvennogo
ogleyeniya gruntov
kak metod snizheniya 1kh vodopronitsayernosti)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Gruz. n.-i. in-ta gidrotekhn. i melior., 1957, Nr
18-19,
pp 414-426
ABSTRACT: Aggregation under the influence of soil colloids,
sesquioxides (of iron
and other elements) and exchange calciurn results in the fact that
irgillaceous
and sa-ndy-loam soils acquire a coarse porous structure which
considerably
increases their permeability. The permeability can be reduced: (1)
by
mechanical compaction-, (2) by artificial salinization and
gleying. The essence
of the artificial soil gleying method, its theoretical
substantiation and
Card 112
A S T A M UV, tt P. .33.
"Allergic behavior of anatoxins," Collecyior. V, I. N. Morgunov,
It. E. Bunkus and
P. S. Astaldiova. "On the problej,,i of tile 112ture of allerpic
substances in diphtheria
anatoxin," In index: 3rd aWtlzdr, A. S. Astakhov. Sbornik nauch.
trudov (Irkut. in-t
epidemiologii i mikrobiologii)j Issue L, 190, P- 85-93
SO: U-326L, 10 April 1953, (LDtopis 'Zhurn2l Inykh Statey, 110.
3, 19h9)
"pi.
A !379thod C4 Purbication -L31 P61;~
X
t ml A. 0. fultablyr, W, Y. 8. . A111- stilt.
14 152); cf. ffikrWrJ,Xhwr. 14,
INOA 2 0570. 1, 11 c"";eil Pat ill it ekit"11 not CXM41
Ing 4 ~If ;Coll if; ui~(~ f(W tile I't pJAII., ati'l O_Iry
0.1-10JIf AcOU for the 2nd, Ill atilt. to brifig tile I'll to
"t.9
for Wol nniltoxin. By add:ng toxin or onlitoyin to OC11.
ratlic, th,.An vict: vvi,ii, nntl Uy chatighic till: pit
KnIdUA.V,
the dr4ited protein m-a% not dwitag"l. To 4(K) till. of H
AcOll vias udded tvith -,tini)g 2 1. of tile antitoxin. lite
mutfing "llt. was 111ril lioutt(I 111t0 the theoretical runt.
(.if
AcOlf minus lite 400 till. PTtViOtl-JY 1-MY1, Will finallY
tile
'ranailling nint. Of nommAi3ml antitoxill (frous 2 to (10
1.) Omm willed, folfawvl after 10-20 min. by filtnitinn
through stvctul filters. filtration time nat biAng crit. The
ppt, then vrmR ek-rAved its 0.4% MAIM, will the fill
brolitifit to 7.4 with 4% KCH and filterol. The proins,;
was lepeatril. Rcsultr are Itetter fnr larg"tuatitity puri
For purificil toxins.,mple% obtilitie,l
front 10 tit 'M I., after the I %t plAn.. tile mg. NIL( it tit
vari-,d fr,"n 0.0020 to 0.00V, yield 1JAG-00%, and for flic
-2nd Vptil, 0.4))10-0.0013, 154-)M% N6111 respect to the kt
plitn. Floo.-rulation time wit! mitiecd to 5-7 min. for the
tollin. For juirified antitit-d % obtailied fmim 2 to 2 1.,
ing. lqlt-f unit: Ist pittit. OMMI-O.MIZ. S2-70%; 2r?d.
Ji.of)0-0.0026, 74-1001%; fkwulation thric 3-10 min. i'ar
botit plitim Figures cire a1w) given for 24-0 1. batch psx~
Dmnikge to lite ItnAtict its tilt! mital ticid pplij.
mt,th-xf, mTmTh in tile fint lilwilk"tat (if acidificatioll.
which
tlj,z pre%vitt prilmiurv nvoitN.-. Thii improv"I methM prt
Atlits po"ttlellat Urut lull dultage-1. Nt\llttcs Inme
C041111111te
(if Ow
an ant, c a ans, concentrixteci
a at th IsDalectric
e Y ke MeZL, ftl
rit
Nf. 'rerAbov NririUck L
OEZ.
Utily 1411. r all
1~ - .,,it j
Kiev). -Mr-ain.-Bio"k nt. A r. 24, 1-10-67(in
167-OXID52).-Data are Alveil which iriilicatc-. that Citt
Irrinionogenle pmptirtip-s of puri~ed mititmin (cf. precl-ding!
abstr.) are In no way damugril. even wlicit u[ Oil'
Inert putein Jim been rernovet% t"'Olitoxicity vf the pnrl--~
fied antitoxin is established, au(~ it is furthvr s%owi% that Vic:
proteetwe action of purified anitoxin is much grenter th:tr, j
that of the original. Samples of nurifiM to.~in were very
labile. toxic prol:vrties eecreasi ig Upon purification. Con -
version of torr to antitoxin b); the use of HMO was car-
ried out under (Uffcrent condit om, rind It was found that
them iras a relatively 5mall d tcreast fit flocculation tiler
and that when the toxin was flunverted to antitoxin by it
5ingle kddn, of 0.2% lICIIO to tht undild. t urified and ,
!Oxhl Clayton It. Holowey
FD-5)"'
W Medicine Antibiotics, Microcide
Card 1/1 Pub. 146 - 21/23
Author Morrunov, I.N. and Astakhova, P.S.
Title The action of parenterally administered microcide
Periodical Zhur. mikrobiol. epid. i immun. 6, 65. Jun 54
Abstract Parenteral adriinistration of a new antibiotic,
microcide, to an!~mals
simultaneously experimentally infected with staphylococci results
in a
decrease in the phagocy-tic activity of fee cellular elements
witbin
the animal organism. On the basis of experiments desif~ned to
study this
phenomenon, it was concluded that the effect of microcide on
phagocytic
activity was riot due only to its action on bacterial cells, but
also to
an indirect effect on the neuro-humoral regulatory mechanism of
the
treated animals. No references are cited.
Institution The Ukraninian Institute of Epidemiology,
Microbiology and Hygiene
(Director - Candidate of Medical Sciences S.N. Terekhov)
Submitted September 14, 1953
/7 & 1 /7
Ma/
GUNOV, I.N.; ASTAKHOVA, P.S.
Rffect of microolda on pneumococcus infections in mice. Zhur.mikro-
biol.apid. i immun. no-8:87 Ag 154. (MLRA 7:9)
1. Iz Ukrainskogo institute. epidemiologii, mikrobiologii i
gigiyany.
(BACTERICIDES) (MUMOCOCCUS)
As4akhova, P. S.
I,Q;-iunologicz~l chari,~cteristics ol sinrle
fri(Aions of clilpht'lorial
toxoid. Renort 3. Morierac properties 0", d-l-'Verent
frz~ct.'-ons of
d-i-o'itherial toxoid. (- ~,j ~13
Immnolog,ical chnracteristics, of frdctions of
dii,!Wur-lal
~oxiod. -'L:?Dort I f
Significance o' -tier-c-nic properties of
Ll
toxoid in vacciaiat*, onil cm-plicatic.,is.
Yaterialy nauchnylh konferentsii, Idev, 1959. 2itiplo
(Ki-evski.y '.'~laiic),,i,~-issl(,('Ic)vitellskiy
Irstitut Lp-*Ldp!do.Loj--4i -3 :Al:rol,5-OlC"7ii)
Cand Med Sci--
R.V.)Il* ?ormeability of Capillary Connective Tissue
ASTAKIIWIX4
N' PVN
Structuros in RhOLInatisindi~ Childron".
1-103,191-'7e 14 PP (Secoilld,
A
Mos State Medical Inst im I.I.I.Pirogov), 200 copies
(KL, 49-157,
115)
- 62 -
ASTAKHOVA, R.V..
Change in. capillary permeability caused by treatment of rheumatic
fever in children. Pediatriia ao.8:53-60 Ag 157- (MIRA 10:12)
1. Iz kafedry goBpitallnoy pedistrii II Moskovskogo maditainskogo
inBtituts (zav. - prof. K.F.Popov) no baze bollnitay imeni N.F.
Filatove (glavrWy vrach M.N.Kslugins)
(RHEUMLTIC FEVER) (CAPII"RIES)
ASTAEHOVA, R.V.
Chnnges in blood 7)1,qsma protein fractions, In the liquid from a
cantharldin
blister. and in fractional erythrocyte sedimentation during the
rheumatic
proceas in chilclren. Vop.okh.mat. i det. .3 no.305-40 Jl-Ag'58
(MIRA 11:8)
1. Kafedra gospitallnoy pedintrii (zav. - prof. X.F. Popov)
II Hoakovskogo meditainskogo Instituta imeni N.I. Pirogova na baze
detakoy klinichaskoy bollnitoy imani N.F. Filntova (glnvnyy vrach
H.H. Xalugina)e
(RFMMTIC FEVER)
(BLOOD PROTEINS)
(BLOCD SEDIMENTATION)
-s
USSR/Pharmacology, Toxicology. Ganglioblocking Drugs u-4
Abs Jour Ref aur - Biol.,. No 4, 19581 No 17585
Author Petrov I.R., Astakhova T.N., Korostovtseva N.V.
Inst Not Given
Title Hypothermia elid Ganglioblocking Agents in the
Prophylactic
System of Results of Temporary Suspension of Blood
Circulation
in an Experiment.
Orig Pub : Vestn. Khirurgii, 1956, 77, No lo, 16-26
Abstract : Experiments were carried out on dogs in the
following se-
quence:
1) morphine and promedol were administered;
2) 30-40 minutes later hexonima (5mg/kg) and dimedrol
(0-5
mg/kg) were intravenously administered;
3) Ether narcosis with a transition to intratracheal
ether
oxide adminifitration;
4) the cooling of the animal to 27-A,
5) Intramuscular administration of 0-5-1 ml of a mixture:
of pajaverine - 50 mg, atropine1mg and distilled.
water-10ml.
6) I.Rioracotonky and the animal's transition to
artificial res-
piration;
Card 1/3
USSR/Pharmacology, Toxicology. Ganglioblocking Drugs
u-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 110 17585
the use of intraarterial and intracardiac adrenaline
injec-
tions for the purpose of restoring cardiac activity:
for
this caused fibrillation. The administration into the
carotid artery under pressure in the direction of
the brain
of blood glucoso with vitamins, and of Petrov's
blood sub-
stituting Liquid during the severance of the heart
from the
system of blood circulation often caused sudden
collapse.
Card 3/3
ASTAKHOVA, T.R., starshly nauchnyy sotrudnik
Treattient of experimentally induced traumtic shock. Akt.vop.perel.
krovi no.6:224-237 158. (MINA 13:1)
1. Laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy patologii Ileningradakogo insti-
tuta perelivainiya krovi (,sav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN, prof.
I.R. Petrov).
(SHOCK)
ASTAKHOVA, T.N., starshiy nauchnyy uotrudnik
Use of dibazole in the complex treatment of experimental
traumatic
shook. Akt.vop.perel.krovi no.6:237-247 '58. (MIRA. 13:1)
1. laboratoriya eksperimentallnoy patologii
Leningradekogo institute.
perelivauiya krovi (zav. la'toratoriyey -
chlen-korrespondent A)UI SSSR,
Prof. I.R. Petrov).
(BMIMIII&ZOLIC) (SHOCK)