SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DYAKONOVA, T.L. - DYATKIN, B.L.
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:f' Kc-tr.:~~;ajlllary Phenomera in SOV/76-33-
A"loys and of the Surface Tensi,~n rf Thesc- Alloys
6,B 'F4 g 2 - - , methcl ea.,!.'er d~s-.,r-bed
jr.~Sqej ~ I ) wae used for anl a
w~!s applied. to a detezml-lati-in :~f thc, dc-nsi*.y of ths
Va~';saijn. M. Yagofa-rcvd ssslsk~d !n ~,he lasl-mcnli:_,neJ
The (EP), surfaze 'ST)i !~nd densit,- (D)
w~,re invpstigated at 450'C. Rzsults (Tab-.- rr- (FP), Tab!--a
3 (ST) and (D) Iad -k,, tbi
B! ir llh,~.- (A) the (---T' ;j 4the
b.,--andfir
,7 between tho (A' and 1--he elwtroyva as
Tho rST) is moat atronj.~ly Tzdaced it 1~w D.1
villil:!h also the. potentlal, viaxllmum of tht.4
(El) is Itrong' y ah'ftod In '.lh~, )pprn_if~-,
1-f the adsorption r BI at th- between (A) and
,31e,-~-,olyte at the P_-tentla'. maximara "Plil~ .)f the (EL) ~ndlcatedl
t h "here exists a !---'near del~endexi,~c betwern the shift of the
(PM) )f the (EL) and the surfa,~,q cvn,.evitrat~.~.n . ~, . Th,~~ x.11:11lt.-S
BL
then e7plain measurement res?_,lts ~hp (ST) in ir
nne
Aon vlth modern the3ria-s th-e (ST- .)f blnavi syste-ms,
artd ..!a.*L;ulate the (ST) isothermal lines by an e,~Lati,)n
C a rA4 riA'eren,~e The esoential differe-i-e- I-,
Yrr, e s 1- 1 .-a f ion -,f Elec tro,~,apillary Phenomena In SCY '76- 7
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ID". am,., Cadm-~ um Alloys and of the Surf ac e Te nnio.-.L of The se A1 1 oys 1. n 'I a~- 4-,Ln
cbtalned and calculated (ST) values (Table 3) is explained by
intoratomic reactions; the authors further give an c-xplana!iin
,-If the difference between the individual intt~ratr,,-,ti, d'.stanrei?
I
-x-. the wirface layer and inside the (A). Th3
the 'isothermal lines of the (A) surfnce tension in vacuum and
a" the boundary between the (A) and flic. electi-olyte indicatos
eq-.;al composition of the (A) 6urface layer5 In b,,th ctise-2.
There are 6 fizures, 3 tables, and 19 references, 17 of v,,h--'.--h
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONg Urallskiy gosudarstvennyy un~-versitet im. A.M. Gor1kogo
d! ovsk)
Sverdlovsk (Ura! State University imeni A.M. Gor!',c-y,S-re-
SUB11ITTED, jan'-W~ry 29 1958
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ACC N& IM14945 MuRcs cbDzj uR/0217/65/010/003/0826/W3-1
AUTHORs Dlyakonova. To a Bev, B* 11*; Chapast As F*; BrodskVi V* Yao
ORG: institute of Biological Physics.-AN $SSR. Hogg (Institut biologichaskoy,
fizild AN SSSRT
TITIEt Induction o~.~RNA synthesis in a nerve cell with electrical activity,
SOURCE: Biofizika, v* 10, no* 5.1965, 826-831
TOPIC TAGS: RNA, biosynthesis, electrophysiology
ABSTRACT: MIA synthesis was induced with electrical activity in earthworn nerve col
in order to attempt to explain t:,,,e character of the connection between RNA synthesis
-.in the cell and the generation of its effect potential. RNA synthesis was induced
both in the whole animal and in the abdominal network isolated in weak Ringer's
solution. RNA synthesis appears to depend on the number of nerve impuises generated
by the cell rather than on the speed of the chemical reactions taking place, since
RNA synthesis with electrical activity is affected little by a change in temperature
(from +19 to 44cC)& Origo.arto has: 3 figures and 4 tables* _OmI7
SUB CODE: o6 Sum DATEt 19Jun64 ORIG REF: 010 OTH REF: 008
Ca'rd 1/1 UDCt 577.
GORDON, Yu.N.; D'YAKOVA, T.V.; PLUZHNIK, A.P.
. The polyclinic section Is the basis of the consolidated hospital,
Sov.zdrav, 18 no.120-6 159. (MIRA 13:4)
1. 12 klinicheakDy bollnitsy No.1 TSentrallnogo rayona Odessy.
(HOSPITALS)
DIYAKOVA, T.V.; PETROV, Al.A.; POLAK, L.S.; CHERNYAK, N.Ya.
Mass spectra.of isomeric tetradecanes. Neftekhimiia 3 no.2:
169-172 Mr-i~ 163. (KERA 16:5)
1. Institut neftekhimicheskogo s~nteza AN SSSR imeni A.V.Topchiyeva.
(Tetradecane--Spectra)
- - -4 . ..........
0141/01421
4(f CN P 50 SOURCE CODE: uAM16/66/ooo/oW
AUTHOR: Dlyakova, T, V.; Dolotova, M. P.
ORG: Tula Regional Sanitation and Epidemiological Station
(Tullakaya oblastnaya eanitarno-epidemiologicheakaya atantsiya)
TITLE: Serological diagnostics of leptospirosis in'the Tula oblast
SOURCE: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii, i immunobiologii#
no. 7, 1966, 141-142
TOPIC TAGS: leptospirosis, animal disease, veterinary medicine
ABS 1ACT:
Investigations in the Tula oblast during 1947-1964 showed
!that leptospirosia grippotyphosa infection (marah fever) in
produced principally by L. pomona aud L. tarassovi. Out-
breaks occurred in Populous . areas along the Upa and Oki
rivers in July and August. Seasonality was absent in cases
where contact i:ith sick animals or leptospiroois vectors
(cattle, pigs) was a factor.* The agglutination reaction
u'sin-g-lysed -L.aptospira cultures from the Moscow Vaccine and''
.,~Sera Institute was tested with the following strains: L. wail,
ratten, L.
grippi~~yphosa, L. canicola, L. akiyami-B, L.
Card 1/3 UDC; 616.986.7-036.2(470.3 12)
NR: AP6024
hobdomadis, Loningra'd, Kaxan', Monyakov, and Perepeletair in
!1947-1961, and the abova.straine plus L . icterohaemorrhagiae,
IL.'pomona, L. batavia, Le sorex and L. taraosovi in 1962-1964,
Serological examination of 1252 subjects showed positive re-
actions in 297 (23.7%) cases: positive reactions were more
frequent in 1950 (42.9%), 1952 (37%), 1959 (59%), 'and
1963 (26%); no positive reactions were recorded in 1949,
1956, 1960, and 19,62, and positive results not exceeding 1OX
were noted in the 'remaining years when few samples were tested.
More positive results were obtained for the months when the
greatest number of tests were made-July (30%), August (33.2%),'
and September (38.7%). Positive reactions occurred in 94.6%
of the cases with L. pomona, in 42 with L. tarassovi, once
with L. canicola, L. batavia, and L. habdomadis, and twice
with L. ioterohaemorrhagiae. Titers for these reactions
.were low (1:100 and 1:200), except in some cases with L.
pomona and L. tarassovi where they reached 1:800 and higher.
No Leptospira were*isolated in 122 hemocultures or 15 urine
cultures and bacterial results -from 5 water sample cultures
were negative. Positive agglutination reactions and high
titers with L. pomona and L. taraseovi were noted repeatedly
during the first years of serological investigation in
cattle and pigs. Laboratory data revealed two cases of
ACC NRI AP6024450
leptospiroois grippotyphosa infection (marsh fever) in humans .i11
in the period of investigation; no cases were recorded in
*tlig obla.s.t- af ter '19_53. , - - -.[WA-50; CBE No.. L1) ---- -
BUD I
Card 3
-el
L 16078-66 )/.EWP(J) RM
ACC NR! AP900592r(l~ SOURC9-.CODlf.;-M/0079/66/0361001/0089/0006-
AUTHRO: Chernyak, N. Ya.; Khmaltnitskiy, R.,A.; Dyakova, T.. V.; Vdovin, V. M.
_1ORG: Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy,of Sciences SSSR (Institut
.neftekbimichesk;go sinteza -fiademii nauk SSSR)
ITITLE: Mass spectra study of !RX Ilanes
:SOURCE: Zhurnal obahchey khW1, vo 3
no. 1, 1966, 89-96
-TOPIC TAGS: organosilicon compound, mass spectrum, silane, ionization
ABSTRACT: Correlations were established between the mass spectra and structure of
trimethylethylsilane (I), trimethylpr9pylsilane (II), trimethylbutylsilane (III),
''dimethyldiet4ylsilane (IV), dimethylethylpropylsilane M, tetraethylsilane (VI),
methylethylpropylsilane (VII), and methyldiethylsilane (VIII). The corresponding
probable schemes of dissociative ionization are given. For compound (1), the schem4
jC4S1Hjijt, (C28IH7]+ [S'"31+ [S'Hl+
SWUM 81(3.6) X(S.7)
IC&SIH141+_
-29 _2
ICSIRSI+
1C3S1Hjj+
73(100)
Card-1/3 ~_543.51_:_54_7.245
L '16o78-66
ACC NR: AP6005926
(where the figure under the formula designates the mass number of the molecular or
fragment ion, the. figure in parentheses.designates the Intensity of the correspond-,
n' peak in % of maximum value, the broken-line arrow indicates a probable transi-
1
9
tion, and the solid arrow indicates a transformation of the fragment ion demonstra-
ed by means of a metastable transition). For compounds (II) and (III) the scheme-
is-eimilar. For compound (IV)* the scheme is
+
[CESIHISI* ICSSIHOI -~~4 jCSiHSj O-ICSIHSI+
10100.9) W11.4)
-28
=14' (C4SIH111* [CISIRII+. (SM31+ (Sfffj~
the
~Card.2/
B--66.
-.-L-1607
tVI-1917F !--!-T 90"'31'
W100) 31(U) 29(1.1)1
IC
10111tP ICSIII P ICS111
63 Is il(73.4 1XIIII
Is
-
n
IC39AHSI+
kwhich is analogous to that of compound (VII). The mass spectra of the alkylsilanes
!and their hydrocarbon derivatives were compared, and it was found that on passing
~,-Jfrom a tertiary C atom to' a tertiary Si atom, an increase in the stability of the.
molecule is observed, Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 2 tables.
SUB CODEt 071 SUBM DATE: l7Ju164/ ORIG REF-. 003/ OTH mr: 003
-Card.-3/313(::-~-
i6o7~46 EWT(M)/EWP(J) RM
ACC NR: AP6005927 SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/036/001/0096/0101
AUTHOR: ' Chermyak, N. Ya.1 lamllnitskiy, R. A.; DIYAkova, T, V,.; Vdovins V. No;
Zkhipoia, 1. R.
"ORG: Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Academy of Sciences SSSR.(Insti.,
neftekhimichosWo"go sinteza Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Mass spectra study of silacycloaUanes
SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey kh1mii, v. 36, no. 1, 1966fC6-101.
TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrum, organ6silicon compound,_hydrocarbon, ionization
clobutanell,ii
ABSTRACT: Mass spectra of 1.1-dimethyl-l-silacyi lsl-dimethylsilacy-
clopentane (11), 1,1-dimethyl-l-ailacyclohexane (III), 1-methyl-l-silacyclopentans
(IV)' and 1-methyl-l-silacyclahexane (V) were studied. Correlations were establish-4
!ed between the mass spectra and the structure of the silicon-carbon rings. Pro-
..1bable dissociative ionization schemes of the silacycloalkanes are given. For cam-
pound Mj the scheme Is as followst
1Card1_.1/!.______.__. - t54*7-.515 A
e_
L 1W79-&
CC NR9 AP6005927.
-;42
jqjS1Hjj+ jCS11f3j+
13(it)
(CISIR121+_ IC3�[H$I+
ICSI'f#)+
7t(100) "(113)
JC'SIHIJ+ ISIH,I+
WIV Sits)
4:'.:'__,(where solid arrows denote transitions demonstrated by means of a study of "meta'-
i ~
istable" ions; broken-line arrows indicate proposed transitions; figures above the
arTows denote the mass of the detached fragment; figures below the formulas show
---the mass of the fragment ion; and figures in parentheses denote the intensity of
I -The disso-
Ithe peak of the given ion in percent..of maximum intensity taken as 100%.
ciative ionization schemes of compounds (II) and (III) are analogous to the above.
he paths of formation of ions in the spectra of M and M are also similar, but
the presence of a hydrogen atom linked to the SL atom complicates the picture. The
I
ifollowing scheme is proposedt
Eard 2/3
CC NR; AP6005927
113(11) 67(l)
Is
)+
ICSSIHI,
C3SIH?J+ C
30
(CsSiE(,tl+- -26
-- [C#SIHIOI+
fcSSIH41+-
$9000).
IC3SIH*I+
"00 two)
-41'
IC3SIHS) - -------
[CSIH41+
140)
S111
(C
P
I
1
SX23)
The mass spectra of the silacycloalkanea and their hydrocarbon analogs are compared. '.
Orig. art. hast I figure, 2 tables.
Stm CUDEt 07/ ~SUBK DATE; l7Hov64/ ORIG IMF, 001/ OTH IMF:. 001
Card 3 a
NEKHAYEVA, A.A.; DIYAKOVA, V.A.
The "Liman" automatJo telegraph station with code commutation
in the Novosibirsk tniegraph exchange. Vest. sviazi 24 no.10:
15-17 0 164. (KMA 17:12)
1. Glavnyy inzh. Novosibirskogo telegrafa (for Nekhayeva).
2. Starsh.4y Anzh. normativno-Issledovatel'skoy gruppy pri
NovoaibIrskom oblastnom upravlenii avyazi (for D'yakova).
SHLYAKHOV, H.N.: ZHITOMIRSKIT,-V.K.Cdeceased]; TARKOV, M.I.; SUSIoQ,
N.Ta; DITAKDVA, V.S.
Active diagnosis of dysenter7. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid. i immun.
no.8:103-104 Ag '55. (MLRA 8:11)
(DYSMnMff--DIAGNOSIS)
A S-.
USSR/Microbiology Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Blol., No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68620
Author Shlyakhov, E.N., Zhitomirskiy, V.K., Tarkov, M.I.,
Suslova, N.Ya-, Dyakova, VII.
Title The Active Expos-ureof Dysentery Bacteria Excretors in
some Ordinarily Uninvestigated Population Groups.
Orig Pub : Sb. tr. Mold. n.-i. in-t Epidemiol., mikrobiol. i
gigieni, 1956, No 1. 91-98
Abstract : The relative frequency of dysentery bacteria-carriers
was investigated in several ordinarily uninvestigated
groups of the population, for instance, pregnant wo-
men, confined ones, patients in surgical and therapeu-
tic departments, patients with diseases of the diges-
tive organs, also different ordinary diseases, and fi-
nally patients with infectious hepatitis. The huge
majority of excretors are persons of 18-42 (85%)-
The main mass of people investigated (63.5%) were
Card 1/3 - 65 -
USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour Referat Zhurn - Biol., No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68620
confined women. Most bacteria excretors belong to this
group. The frequency of detection of dysentery bacteria
excretion in pregnant women is 3-7%, in women in confine-
ment, 9.94%. The excretion of dysentery bacilli among
pregnant and confined women investigated was observed
4-5 times oftener than among normal ones. In bacteriolo-
gical investigation of surgical and therapeutic patients
predominately with diseases of digestive organs, pati-
ents with infectious hepatitis also manifested a large
number of excretors of dysentery bacilli. The frequency
of detection of carriers was least in May and sharply in-
creased in September. The majority of isolated types be-
longs to the type of Flexner bacteria (89.1%), 9.2% to
Newcastle and 1.7% to Sonne. The authors consider that
for the purpose of exposure of dysentery bacteria car-
riers, a triple inspection in infectious disease depart-
ments of hospitals should be made for dysentery
Card 2/3 - 66 -
USSR/Microbiology - Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4
Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol., No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68620
bacteria in all patients with diseases of the digestive
tract and also in patients with infectious hepatitis.
Card 3/3 - 67 -
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yAt,j
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Material on the influenza epidemic in Moldavia in 1959. Vop.
virus. 5 no. 6:752-753 N-D 160. (MIRA 14:4)
(MOLDAVIA-INFLUENZA)
VMTIU, A.F.; PITAKOVA, V.S.
IaboratoT7 dingnosla of BDtkints disease. Trudy Kish,gos.medeinste
3-143-10 " * (MIRA 16:2)
1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Kishinevskogo gosudarst7ennogo meditsin-
skogo instituta i sektor epidemiologii Moldavokogo mwcbno-issledo-
vatellskogo institute, epidemiologiip mikrobiologi-i i gigiyenyo
(HRATITIS, IRFECTIOUS)
DIYAKOVA, Ye. D.
USM/Medicine - i-~jsentery
Apr 53
"The Significance of the hapten reaction of Iiiss-Flexner's dysentery microbes in
the epidemiological and clinical practice of the Departmeats of Intestinal
Infections," Ye. D. D'Yakova, R. M. Dullkina, 11oscow City Tmst. of 11;pidemiol
and Bactefiol.
Zhur Mikro, Lpidem, i Immun, No 4, pp 51-54
The specificity of the positive hapten reaction for Hiss-Flexner dysentery was
confirmed in 95.8% of cases by anamnestic, rectoromanscopic, and epidemiological
data. A positive hapten reaction is of particular importance when there are no
apparent symptoms of the disease or examination by other means is diffucult,
e.g., early and late stages of the disease, chronic dysentery, and dysentery of
children. Patients who show a positive hapten reaction jday spread the infection
This reaction should be widely applied.
252T24
, Cand Med Sci --) (dlas) "Epidmiology of dysentery of
JILILUIL, Y
children durinzfirat month5of life." Vos, 1958. 13 pp (lot Moa Order
I
of Lenin Med Inst im I. M. Sechenov), 200 coT)ies (KL, 17-58, 112)
-?3 -
BRATIN, Voevolod Sergeyevichi Inzh.; TCHGONaIY, Mikhail Nikolayevich,
dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; PIGULEVSKlY, S.T., retsenzent;
-,-D I YAKOVA
reteen2ent; 22YEST, M.B., red.; WRYUITOVA.
L.KS, red.izd-va; KU2NXTSOVA, A.I.. tekhn.red.
[Construction of logging roads and artificial structures]
Stroitel'stvo losovomiykh dorog i iskasstvennykh scorashenii.
Moskva. Goslesbumizdat, 196o. 33o p. (MIRA 14:4)
(Forest roads)
EMHTEPI-LITVAK, R.V.; DMITRIYEVA-RAVIKOVICII,
YMMENSKAYA, I.N.; FILSILANSKAYA, F.L.,
Ways for improving dyzenterial. vaccines and calculating their
effectiveness. Zhur. mila-obiol., epid. i imun. 33 no.1:22-28
ja 162. (MIM 15:3)
1. Iz Moskovskogo instituta. epidemiologii i mikrobiologii.
(DYSENTERY) (VAGCDE S)
EPSHTEYN-LITVAI'l, R.V.; DMITRIYE-VA-RAVIKOVICII, Ye.M.; D�IAKOVA-,_~e.I.;
FAMSKAYA, I.N.; VILISIWISKIYA, F.L.; M-TOLKINA, nT.B. -
Thoorotical basoo of dysenterial immunity. Zhur. mila-obiol. epid. i
immun. 32 no.6:18-25 Jo 161. (MIRA 15:5)
1. 1z 1-foakovskogo itistiLuta o idomiolo~ii, mikrobiologii i Vigiynny
(DYSENTERY) M24MITY)
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25o69 DIYAXOVA, E.V. Vliyaniye Kharaktera hi3lotr,mU rodzolistyk-h Pochv I Soderz-
haniya V Mlikh flodvizlinogo Alyuni.niya Na RazvItiye Klevera, Lyutserny I. Dr.
Kormovykh Trav. V Sb: Voprosy Kormodobyv&niya. Vyp. 2. M.,1949, S. 99-1-00
SO: Letopis', No-33, 1949
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Tho mlatim all dotref. affalfs. and other forage mps to
h,
sicm of ma-pne" io podsoMed so&, _H. ~V. D'ya..
T
444J. SHAOI-KAAA. N4016 10,
1_ No.9 put expis.
~Indlrwe that clover, allaifft. brometrass, and vetch are very
rnti
wrWtive to Ittin In soln.. 0.8 to 1.0 mg. Mn per IM it. of
NW. or 6 mg. of exchangeable Mn. With 3-4 mg. fIjO-
9W. Ma. or 11-12 mp "changeable hin alfalfa dies.
Timothy dW not fouffer Front thew conens. DAU are given
on the Mn content of the tops and roots. The "tote hill
plant takes up the greater U file (1611IKrr (4 nn Cut-
tirmom In the 111"Iful". Infir
1. .-Xg. I., KHMMOVA, N., A.
2. ussR Wo)
4. Clover
7- Effect of topography on development of resistance of red clover under conditions
- of tu-f-odsols. D6kl. Ak. sellkhoz. 17, no. 10, 1952.
V
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February .1953. Unclassified.
D'YaKOVOSELIVANOVA, V. D., Cand. Med. Sci., - (diBs) "Action of thiamine on
the conditionless and conditional vascul-hr rdactions in rheumatic
patients," Saratov., 1961,, 17 PP (SarOtGv'.: State kedical LrMtitute), 150 copies
(KIr-Supp 9-61, 19o)
DIYAKOVICH, S.V. (ponelok Chistooternyy Novosibirskoy oblnsti).
-~ -,
Experience in organizing a chemical laboratory in a rurnl school. Ehim.
v shkole. no.2:38-44 Kr-Ap !58. (MMA 11:1)
(Chemical la6ratories)
I
DIYAKOVICII, Sys zasluzhennyy uchitell shkoly RSFSR
Courses for chemistr7 teachers in rural schools. Khim. v shkole 14
no-1:95-96 Ja-F 159. (Chemistr7--Study and teaching) (MIRA 12:2)
DIYAKOVICHI S.V.p zaaluzhennyy uchitell shkoly RSFSR (pos.Chistoozemyy
__N-W-o-siblrakoy oblasti)
School e-Aibition of the macromolecular synthetic compounds.
Khim. v shkole 15 no.3%47-50 Ity-Je 160. (MIRA 14:7)
(Macromolecular compounds)
D I YAKOVICII, - S. V. .- -;~qpj-q~ennyy uchite 11 shkoly RSFSR
Aesthetic training during the teaching of chemistry. Khim.
v shkole-17 no.3:36-44 My-h 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Chistoozernaya spednyaya shkola Zlovosibirskoy oblasti.
(Chemistry-Study and teaching)
PlY.AKOVI-CHO S.V., zasluzhennyy uchJtel' .-hkoly RSFSR (pos. Chistozernyy,
Novosibirskaya oblast')
Studying colorimetry in chemistry lessons In rural secondary
schools. Khim. v shkole 18 no.4:59-63 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:1)
DIYAKOVICHY S.V., zas1uzhennTj uchitell shkoly RSFSR (pos.Chistozernyy,, Now-
. I --- sibirs.kaya oblast')
Use of Golubev'" agrochemical, laboratory In rural schools. Khim. v
shkole 1.8 no.6:61-67 N-D '63. (MIRA 17:1)
DYAKOT31-A, T.
11
Laboratory Yletlhod3 for Obtain'llng of i!agnesiiun Oxide from Brine a-.1,3
'Dolomi-te for the Production of alavnesite Refracto-ier,
T--MA PROMIMMENOST (',-Ie.-vy Industry) Is:-,ue ~110;~5; Octoher 1955
Dtt;tr;-- E241L
l:
on
P*ira on ~F
m gothlazols (xiPtax). M-i
ako M. Marinkov. Kkim. I
Vodeniebarov Tsv.
JW. (Solli) A! 7)--:TUc-Mapt*ben&othI-
4F azole (1) can be prepd. from a hwp no. of raw materials,
I This paper limits Itself to t1te synthesis of I from aniline
T),CSi(U12,andS(1V). Powd. 1V(163,3 x.) is dissolved.
407.3 g. U in an autoclave, 405.0 j. 11 added to t4e
ormly heated so that st &he end of V
hr. she reaction man attains a temp. of 2001, this temp.,
:maintained 110-20 mia the contents tr"crrid to an
'li
h
d
d
ucts S
ssolve
;S~gitator. t
, to a quantity of cold
e pro
N
OH
t
i
d
so
%
n. equ
v. to L the soln. filtere
, and I I
pptd. with 1070 HSO4 In such quantity that the pH of the
resulting mtdium is about 4. The ppt. Is in the form of a
I Large, white, flaky sediments After 4-6 hr*. settling, the
pt. Is filtered off, washed with cold distd. HAO, and dritcl
p
at70*, AyiddOI83-7%lscigmeavrlth&tWuousrtg-~4
due of 3.6-6%1 and about 10% unrmted products. C.P. i,
'
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radeIm. 179
, tech. gradelm. 170-2
. lobtaiolbythe~,
rbove method 376*. 113 used as an -accelerato or
or
i
b
i
can
zat
on of ru
ber. bi
PYAKOWSY1, Stanislaw
Incrensed durability of blast furnace tuyeres. Wind hutn 18 nc. 21
35-38. F 162
DYAKOWSKA, J.
SCIENCE
Periodical: KOSmDS. SERIA As BIOLOGIA. Vol. 7, no. 3, 19158-
DYAKOTISKA, J. A certain book by Stefan Mackoj a review of his Lower
Miocene Pollen Flora from the Valley of Klodnica near
Gleiwitz. P. 303.
Monthly List of East European Acessions (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 3, May 1959
Unclass.
DYAKOWSKA, Jadwiga (Krakow)
Inquir7 into plants by Theophrastus of Eresus. Wszechswiat no.2:
35-37 P 162.
GUNINSKA, Barlvxa; KORNAS, Jan; DYAKOWSKA,J,; KPOTOSKA, T; POGAV,E.
-------
Survey of books and articles. Wisdom botan 7 no.3A-.248-25/,
f63.
DYAKOWSKA, Jadwiga
~~"c-on-ir-i-bu-tion to the history of breads of the domestic dog, Canis
familiaris L. Przegl zool 8 no-4:360-361 164.
1- Botanioal Institute of the Jagiellonian Universityp Krakow.
'Y ."I. " ~~ , J.
V.9ri-ability of the pollen grains of Picea excelsa Link. Acta soc
botan Pol 33 no-4:727-748 164.
1. Department of Plant Taxonomy and Geography of the Jagiellonian
University, Krakow.
BOMHCH-KWANEYEW, V. I., insh.; GUDKOV, V. M., insh.;
Dtr=VSKIY, T. B., inzh.
Effect of some factors on the'stability of untouched bloqka
of ore. Izv. vys. uchebe zavo; gor, shur. no.102-7844 161.
(MIRA 151-10)
1. Moskbvokiy gorW inatitut imeni I. V. Stalina. Rekamendovana
kafedroy marksheyderskogo dala.
(Mining engineering)
Resonance energies of polynuclear aromatic hydro
carbons. Va. K. Syrkin -a-n-d-M, kalk~m Warpov hist.
of Phys. Ch 1. Ada Physicochim. U.R.S.S.
211 611-77 (1946) (in gnglish): cf. C.A. 40, 6017b.
The total and resonance energies of 70 hydrocarbons, ex-
pressed in terms of the resonance interval of 2 adjacent C
atoms, B, WME, CALM BY THE ICETFOD OF MOL. ORBITALS (cf.
HUckelP C.A. 26, 5826), assuming plane configurations.
From exptl. values, B is evaluated at approx.17.2 kg.-cal.
Hydrocarbon.3 of angular structure (phenes) are rmore
stable and axhibit higher resonance energies than linear
polynuclear hydrocarbons (acenes). Fries' rule expresses
-the fact that the resonance energy runs parallel to the no.
of rings with Kekulel structure. In the formation of biphenyl,
terphenyl, rr quaterphenyl, there is an increase of 0.38B
in the rescrance energy for each Ph-Ph bond, irrespective
of the mode of conjunction. The application of the reso-
nance energies is discussed for the isomerization of methyl-
ated aromatic hydrocarbons, the mechanism of addn. to
aromatic hy.~rocarbons, the stability of 3-mambered and
5 membered vings, and the dissocn. of hydrocarbons into
free radicals. ' P. Fleischer
7-1
4 - -
nil c 4 4
n T T 7ol 7 1.
NGVIKOV, A.S.; GALIL-OGLY, F.-A.; SLOVOKHOTOVA, N.A.;--DYAMAYEVA, T.11,;
KARGIN, V.A.
Vulcanization of fluorine-containing copolymers with polysmines
with the use of infrared spectroscopy. Vysokom. soed. 4
no.12:1799-1805 D 162. (MIRA 15:12)
1. Nauchno-isoledovateltakiy institut rezinovoy promyshlemosti.
(polymers) (Fluorine compounds) (Vulcanization) .
DIYANCHWO, P. Yo, Cand, Tech, Sci,
"On the Finish of Machined Parts," Stank.i Inatrument., No,,Oj 1947
DYANICH.-K.M.
For RtAndardized methods of finishing staple suiting. Tekst.-orom.
18 no.5:47-48 My 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(Textile finishing)
ZINGER, Y90, inzb~j GOLANDSKAYA$ Yu., inzb.; DIYANKONOV, A.., inzh.
Improve the structural features and performance of small feed mill.a.
Muk.-elav. prom. 27 no.6:21-23 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Khartkovskaya maBhinoispytateltnaya stant i Goakomiteta zagotovok
Soveta Miniatrov SSSR (for Unger, Golandaka;r. 2. Kaluzhakoye
upravleniye zagotovok (for Kly&nkonov).
(Feed mills)
et
DIYANKOITOV. D.I.
Problem of determining basic geothermal parameters. Geol.nefti i
gaza 5 no.9:56-60 S 161. (MIRA 14:10)
1. ~bskovskiy institat neftakhimicheskoy i gazovoy
promyshlennosti iia. 4kad. I.M.Gubkina.
(Earth temperature)
)~' T
~YKONOV, Yu.S.
Structural changes in biotites during hydration. Dokl. AN SSSR 154 no.6:
1347-1350 F 164. (MIRA 170)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isiledovatel'skly ge o1o;t L cite skiy ins"itut. Pred-
stavleno fik-ademikom N.V.Belovym.
DY,',NKOV, A.
Hydrolysis of Wood and Agricultural Vegetable Wastes. In the Bulgarian
Heavy Industry, 5:8:May 55
P ~""v4ln V 1)-'S-g~v -7-v,
BULGARIk/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-2
Application. Elements. Oxides. Mineral Acids.
Bases. Salts.
kbs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 2, 1958, 5231.
Author Dyankov ksen Iv.
Inst Not Given.
Title Preparation of Magnesium Sulfate from Local
(Bulgarian) Magnesite.
Orig,Fub Ratsionalizatsiya (Bulg.), 1956, 6, No 6, 24-25
Abstract Raw Bulgarian magnesite (M) contains 42.5%
MgO; after calcining at 650 the con8ent of
MgO increases to 81.96%, and at 800 --to
83.73%. The M is soft, can be readilly cru-
shed and its conversion to the sulfate re-
quires onehalf of the amount of acid needed
Card 112
BULGARIA/Chemical Technology. Chemical Products and Their 1-2
Application. Elements. Oxides. Mineral Acids.
Bases. Salts.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur-Khimiya, No 2, 1958, 5231.
Abstract with dolomite. The M powder is mixed with 50%
H2SO in the proportion of 1:1 (on the basis of
a 108% acid); on completion of the vigorous reac-
tion the mixture is stirred and diluted with wa-
ter (approximately 150% of the weight of M) to
a pH = 7. The solution is separated from the pre-
cipitate in a filter press, evaporated to crys-
tallize the MgSO which is then separated by cent-
rifugation. Ac0ding to a 2nd method the M is
heated with H SO --70-74%, in the same propor-
tion, and on go~tletion of the reaction the mix-
ture is diluted with water to pRq7 (200% of the
weight of M) and heated. Subsequent treatment is
analogous. Both methods make it possible to produ-
ce a good product and to effect a considerable sa-
vinr of acid in comparison with the 1mocessing of
dolomite.
Card 2/2
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R Dyankov. Bogs~m
log'ic'
ra t i (a bo:LiC
T= : Some philozophi~a-methodological problem-a of inather, Cal ym
SOUPGE: Bulgaralm akademiya na naukite. Spisanie, no. 4, 1964, 45-66
TOPIC TAGS: mathematic loxic
giel 2) discuasai-
Abstracti The article 1) pres*a_nte a survey of Mathorinti-.91 lo
various interpretation@ or the subject (a.lz., 00 El part of abstract
rinthematias 13 branch or formal IoFric, atc.)l 5) discusses the passive (formal,
concluaiona~ versus active (development of new notiona) role of logicl
4) rrtsinta 9 historical survey of classical views concerninp- formal logial
these Tiewn with the stand takon by dialectic 1-_tbrielismi;
Ci e-rniiaaizes the iuportence of the concepts of model snd stricture for
interpretations 1 7) nopliae the conclusione
cl~,.r.InT-jd reF,,PrdInFr the models and beeia and abstract otructurs to forEM1
loric in -.~neral and mathematical logic in particulgri and 8) annoludee that
t~~,3 for-ol approseh in insufficient and that mathomatioal logio oust
n,-CeG*rIftly 81401M the objective content of the dynamio reality,
Card -1,12
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.L..-DYANKOV- Department of REntgenology, Third General City Hospital
(Rentgenovoto otdelenie pri III gradskata obshchata bolnitsa) Head
(zavezhdashch otdeleniyata) Dr M. DIMITROV, [Sofia.]
"Radiologic Diagnosis of Chronic Volvulus and Volvuluslike Conditions
of the Stomach."
Sofia, Rentgenologiya i Radiologiya, Vol 2, No 2, Apr-Jun 63; pp 37-44.
Abstract [English sunnary modified]: Interesting review of problems in
radiologic differential diagnosis of gastric volvulus and related
disorders, based on cases in 13 men and 4 women. Seven rentgenograms,
1 table; 7 Soviet, 4 Bulgarian and 7 Western references.
LESSEV, M.; DYAKKOVO L.
The application of nivalin in the Ptmotional I-Tay diagnostics
of gastric diseases. Dokl. Bolg. eked. nauk 17 no.ItI95-196
164
1. Subtitted by Corresponding Member T.Tasher.
DYANKOV.L.; LES M , M.
e-
Substituticm or morphin by, nivalin in cholanglocholecyste-
graphy. Dokl. Bolg. akad. nauk 17 no.l.-101-103 164
1. Submitted by Ac~demician D.Orahovats.
LFSS2VP M. (Lesev, 14,1; DYANKOV, L,
The application of nivalin In tha functional X-ray
diagnostics of gastrib diseases, Doklady BAN 17 no.2i
195-196 164.
1. Submitted by T.Tashev, Correpsom-ling Mf-mber of the
Bulgarian Acndamy of Scienca3.
DYANKOV L.
ADronos of barosinusopathics. Suvr. med. (Sofiia) 15 no.11:
25-29 164.
POPKIROV, St.; DYANKOV, L.
Diagnosis of floating bodies in the knee joint. Ortop., tra%,m,. J
protez. 25 no.6:44-46 Je 164. (MlWt IS: 3)
1. Iz tretlyey gorodskoy oblyedinennoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach -
M. Kotov) - Sofiya, Bolgariya. Adres avtorov: Sofiya, Bolgariru,
III gorodskaya ob"yedinennaya bollnitsa.
-3/6 6 7/6 1/000/006/07) 4 /031
D205/D302
AUT"ORS: Durgarlyan, S. G., Topchiyev, A. V., 11ametkin, N. S.
ca
and Dyankov,_g.__~.
TITIS': Pol-merization of dialkyl dialllyl silanes on complex
0
catalysts triethylaluminum-titanium le-~rachloride
S 0 UR C , E, Khimiya i prakticheskoye primmeneniye krerneorganiches-
I'ikh soyedineniy; trudy konf"erentsii. no. DoIrla-dy,
diskussii, resheniye. II.Vses. konfer. po khim-ii i
prakt. prim. kreneorg. soyed., Len., 1958. Leningrad,
Izd-vo IdI SSSR, 1961, 152
TEXT: Polymerization of alkenyl silanes requires high pressure or
a temoerature not lower than 130 - 1500C. It. is known that Zieggler
catalysts permit the polymerization of oleffines at 1000C and with-
out pressure. The synthesis of allylic derivatives of" silicon is
also rather too complicated and difficult for industrial applica-
tion. Thus the copolymerization of ethylene or propylene with di-
allyl-substitutes of silanes is a problem which awaits a solution. V-1
Card 1/2
S/661/61/000/006/034/081
Polymeriz.qtion of dialkyl ... D205/D302
This route will require lower amounts of diallylic derivatives and
will, apparently, change the properties of the polymers.
ASSOCIATION: Institut neftekhnimiches'A-ogo sinteza Ak,ademii nauk.
SSSID, Dloskva (Inst-Ltute of Petroleum Choaistry Syn-
thesis, Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow)
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AP5011534
~~IODGVP Lid Ill.- ~Gtki~nN. S. (Corresponding member 2-q
JUN SSSR)
=LF: Synthesis and stability of some f=-ylsilanes
,:~OLjR'I:: AIN SSSR. Doklady, v. 161, no. 5, 1965, 1106-11C9
silane, organic synth,-~iis, chemical stability, or,7ano mietaillic
ts are yn-eoented of dies on syn-,as is jr,-' r,,
anes. 'hose couipounii5 c a r n o t b e
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AUTHOR: Shopov,, D.; Dyankov, St.; Kotsev, N.; ChausheTa, L.i Pals-zov, At. 16'
TITIZ: Inveetigation of aromatic hydrocarbons of Pleven Petroleum
i SOUME. Neftekhimiyal v9 4l no@ 31 1964, 798403
TOPIC TAGS: arouatic hydrocarbon, gasoline, petroleum, chromatographic analysis,
IR spoctroscapy
Abstract: The aromatic hydrocarbons of gasoline isolated fron, petroleum In
the rc~gian of Dolni-Dybnik, Plevenskaya Oblast, were invesLigated by chroma-
tography and infrared spectroscopy. The aromatic porti on of the gasoline
fraction o[ this petroleum contained 34 hydrocarbons; 31 were tdentified by
infrared absorption spectra. The structural type was established for the
other hydrocarbons. Orig. art. has 5 graphs and 2 tables.
Assoc=01i: Inatitut organicherkoy khimii Bolgarakay Akademil nglik (Institute of
Organic Chemistry Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
snmimm: a4Fe;g4 ML: 00 SUB CODE: FP, OP
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Gid--or.ehanizatciya Zemlyanih Rabot Ila Zhele?.nodorozhnom Transporte (Hydromechani-m-
tion of D~Lh Work on Ruilroarl Tranaport), Moscow, 1950.
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most vulnemble to oolitamin2tion by pniuximt5 uhstanect
built airptanes. Tbe uiual mitaininants %to %(Alde
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substwK", their behavior in water and methm1% for ife.
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contaminating the poisoned water are described Ilmliv.
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re%Tvoirs can also be pokone4l by 4trophanthin, cap,m in,
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AUTHORI Dyarmaty. I.; Shandor. A.
ORGI Physical Chemistry Department, Polytechnic University, Budapest (Kafodra fizA-
cheskoy khimii, Politakhnichookiy universitet)
TITLES ThermoLamics of electrokinatic phenomena. Part I
SOURCE9 KoUoidnyy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 3, 1966, 366-372
TOPIC TAGS1 irreversible process, irreversible thermodynamics, electroosmosis,
electrophoresis , W&a J.11;-
ABSTRACT: The purpose of the work was to study clectrokinatic phenomena in quantita-
tive form and to establish the reciprocal relations between these phenomena by ireans
of Onsager's relations. The study is based on the thermodynamics of irroversibl, p 0_1
cesses, developed earlier for continuous systems, and for this roas 11 Tth d finitions i
given for the electrokinetic phenomena (olectroosmosis, alectroi,~himor:~s:ai,,5,istereaming po-1
tentiall electrophoretic potential) pez-tain to a continuous Sys are Local. The',
theory developed is applicable to alectrophorosis and the olectroDhoretic potentia-1;
in order to determine electroosmosis and the osmotic potential, it is necesuary to
tegrate over the surface of the capillary. alatiora
It is shown that the reciprocal r
between the electrokinetic phenomena are clearly interpretod by means of Onsager's
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relations. Fundamental conservation equations aro derived, and the thomwdy4amio foi-
ces for isothermal colloidal systemsiare determined. Orig. art. hast 45 fomulas-
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AUTHORs W, artnaty, I.; Shandor, Ya.
01M1 Physical Chemistrv Department, Polytechnic University. BudaDest Kafedra fizi-
choskoy khimii,, Pol-itekhnichookiy universitot)
TITIBI Tharmodynamics of electrokinotic phenomena. Part 2.
SOURCEt Kolloidmy zhurnall v. 28, no.-3, 1966P 373-379
TOPIC TAGS1 irreversible process, irreversible thermodyn%mics, alectrophoresisi
MQaOLS
ABSTRACTI Having derived the fundamental equations of thermodynamics of irreversible
processes for olectrokinetic phenomena in their previous article (Kolloidn. Zh. 28,
3669 1966), the authors make use of these equations in a local determination of these
phenomena and in a discussion of the reciprocal relations of the latter. The theory
is then applied to oleotrophoresisAand to the precipitation potential of colloidal
particle .1 In the authorP :~ ~01 & essence of electrokinatic phenomena does not
consist in the manner in which the particles receive the charge, but in the intorac-
tion of the flow of matter with the flow of electricity. The manner in which electro-
phoretic mobilities are related to Onsager's I; coefficients is demonstrated. An
equation is derived fo' 2
r the precipitation potential of colloidal particles per unit
force of a gravitational or centrifugal fieldt
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DYARMATY, Ishtvan
General variational principle of nonequilibrium
thermodynamics. Zhur. fiz. khim. 39 no.6:1489-
1493 Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Politekhnicheskiy universitet, Budapesht, Vengriya.
Submitted Nov. 15, 1964.
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Foreword
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Tmtroduction 5
Ch. I. Equipment
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2. Portable machine tools 20
3. Machine tools for cutting small holes 35
Ch. II. Electrospark Method of Cutting Cavities and Holes
4. Basic characteristics of the process 64
5. Tool electrodes 72
6. Dielectric fluids 78
7. Fixtures and measuring tools 79
8. Examples of some operations 87
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Ways of improving the technology of the pur"fication of 6aslu-,-
.L 6-
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Claculation of the ground statoo of dibenzonechromiumi the
cobalticinium cation, and chromoceno, using the method of
self-consi5tent molecular orbitals. Zhur. strukt. khim. 2
no, 1:49-58 Ja-F 161. (MIRA 14:2)
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M.V. Lomonosova i Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii
AN SSSR Im. W.S. Kurnakova,
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on Organic Chemistry
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 2, 1957, 4210
Author Knunyants, I.L.j Dyatkin, B.L., Gambaryan, N.P.
Title OnReady and Wide9pread Formation of Four-Membered Ring
Orig Pub Uspekhi khimii, 19506, 25, No 7, 785-844
Abstract A synopsis of numerous literature data concerning the
preparation and the~stability of four-membered cyclic
compounds. It is shown that ready formation and sta-
bility of four-membered rings are substantially affec-
ted by the presence- of substituents and their nature.
In a number of cased formation of four-irembered rings
takes place in pr'eference to that of the five- and
six-membered cycl# systems.
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Some reactions of 1, 4-dichlorobutanone-2. Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no.2:
261-263 Ja '57. (MLRA 10:4)
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(Butanone)
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AUTHORS: _,.Dyatkinj:--Bv,.-1n , German, L. S. , Knunyants, I. L. , Member
of the Academy
TITLEs Amionotropic Rearrangement of Substituted Perfluoropropenes
(Anionotropnaya peregruppirovka zameshchennykh Derftorpro-
penov)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1957, Vol. 114, Nr 2, pp-320-322
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: As was shown by the)authors of the paper under review in an
earlier scientific publication, the reactions of affiliation
and of vinylic substitution are in competition with each
other if we have the case of an interaction of perfluoropro-
pylene and perfhiorisobutylene, on the one hand , with alco-
hols and amines, on the other hand. No allylic substitution
takes place. This demon4trates that in the molecules of these
fluorolefines the effects of conjugaticn of the double bond
with the C-F-bond in the CF,-group are weak. From this point
of view, the reactions of t e chlorofluoropropenes and chloro-
Card 1/3 fluorobutenes command great interest, particularly the reac-