SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PETROVA, N. YA. - PETROVA, O. V.

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E-Diuvilly ". la. ItRetan~ln.l- t%e Evapon.tL,n uf Zhur. i:,rLA-. Kij-,,. Nv- -11, Lor'. lvafjk-",~ 1-U;, j-. V.1. LenLnj .. ......... - ... FEMOVA, N. Ya., SIIIKHM, M. G. and 3HIKHM, A. G. 1949. "RetardinR the Evaporation of Liquids", Zh xnal 11 riklandnoy Khimii, Vol. 22, No. 9, A Digest, W-12200, 25 Jul 1950 PETROVA, N. S. PKROVAP N. S. - "Characteristic of the Disruption of Some Nervous Regula- tory Mechanisms of Vascular Tonus in Hypertension Patients." ~Dissertations For Degrees In Science and Engineering Defended At USSR Higher Educational Institutims)(30) Medical Inst imeni V. M. Molotov, Chair of Hospital Therapy, Sanitary Hygiene, and Pediatric Faculties, Tashkent, 1953 q,'; 1Q1I_ZHNAYA LETOPIS' No 30, 23 July 1955 * For the Degree of Cand~dite -f 1,11edicil Scionces. RIVIIN, laaak Davydovlch; ZAPOLISKIT, Vyacheslav Petrovich; BOGDAVOY, Petr Andreyevich; SHOSTAE, A.G.. redaktor; PARTSIUSKIT, B.N.. redaktor izdatelletya; PATROVA. N.S., tekhnicheekly redak.-tor [Sound measuring method of observing manifestations of mine pressure in the workings of the Irtvoy Rog Basin) 2vukometrif-haskii metod nabliudeniia proiavlanii gornogo tlavleniia na shakhtakh Kriyorozb- skogo baseelna. Moskva, Goo. nauchmo-tekhn. izd-vo lit-z7 po chernol i tovetnoi metallurgii, 1956. 188 p. (MLRA 9:8) (Krivoy Rog-Subsidencee (Ikrth movemriats)) (Xining engineering) V-4 A., 1~2 k". A tTA,4r,VA, V, A. 1'. R-1 ! j.- O'clast," ui w-~ cle ted at Vx "'ie -P,-Rc t I ca-I CIC VI-AiPrd W, 1"Kel'S Of* Far Dec. PETROVAp O.t IVANOV, D. "Obtaining ferric-chromous catalyzor for oxidation of ammonla" Teahka Promishlenost. Sofiiit,, Bulgaria. Vol. 8, no. 2, Feb. 1959 Monthly list of East European Accessions (EEAT), LC, Vol. 8, No. 6, Jun 59, Lhiclas PBUOVA. 0. She operate a asohlrAo Znan.ta pratela no.12:18 D 959. (N IM 13 14) (Kiev-Shoo industry) FWMOVA, C, Metal of our time. Znan.ta pratsia no.6:10-11 Je 16o. OCLRA 13:8) (Alumimm) P MIL)VA, 0. "New Working Noms in Beekeeping. p. 172" (KOO?EP-ATTW0 -7-15FDFL-E) Vcl. Z- 62, N-c- 5, May 1951, Sofiya, Eulgurla. SO: Monthly List of East Euro-,ean Accesjions L.C. Vol. ?, No.11, Nov. 1953, Uncl. PETROVA 0. 1~ .-..p Surgeon invade* the brain. Znan.ta pratala no.9.-22-21,, S 161. (KM 3.4tg) (KM9V-M=-ZUF&MT) -A-CL-M 'ALA -1 J-j_-L It k A 0, a 9*A rtPf#, $111MIRI AND #1160#0141 "It'll IRMA :,W0 I : a ; I Rho of &DWI W #*MCA 44!07 of "#d9 of ltok4ooys and orm"M doton A. fletrova. f sri. U.R.S~S. 40, 22"(Iolnoa- 90 %*king with a 5% soln. of X011 m NaOll far I ~h hts. hW no egptj CC Wtd3 ti rara-mat krA--Ch)j, the rubber.*Mkv domajoUnn. On oceds of the common aanddina, T. ilkinak. ifffininstlon was tt;durtd from 72 00 to 7% &M swvWnS seedlings were abiu4mal A 101% 90 soln. vi X011 caused a io6% ttkowity in r. olki"alt, antl 00 a considerable reftainn in the germination (A hok 78hyx. It is pwalble by this means to purify th~ serds 00 4 kok-salthyx I-M th.W Of WMds 1. T Sullivan Not 1=00 U S AW 40 U'T- V -r rw -*I W, P a it avai mailto nun A ... MAR, G.V.; KYTHANOV, ..V.; PITROVA, O.A. Structure and characteristics of biaxially compressed wood. Trudy Inst. lesa I drev. 6503-90 163. (HIM 16s10) :,:M-,,i, VJ11., T-1 niAKF,'-~'.UV !n PETIROVA, O.A. Polyp~oidy in the fescue grass Festuca sulcata Back. in connection with various prowth conditions. Bot.zhur. 50 no.7:1004-1008 J3 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Khartkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. CHININA, N.S.: NIKOLISKAYA., M.N. j MZSTROVSKIY, R.Z.,;-E6MZ&.a_0.A. Electrolytic polishing of rectangular wires. Blul.tekh.-ekon.infoi-m.- Gooonaucho-issloinst.naueb, i tekhinform. no.4:15-17 162o (MIRA 15:7) (Electrolytic poliehing) S/153/62/005,/006/008/015 zo2i/w6 AUTHORS: Komicov, I.P., Divinskiy, A.F., Petrova, O.A. and B el en I kiy, D1. A. TITLE: Elimination of pitting in bright nickel-plating electrolytes PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshilch uchebnykh zavedeniy, Khimi,va khimicheskaya tekhnologiya, v. 5, no. 6, l-)62, 951 - 953 TEXT: An attempt was made to elimina,;e pitting during bright nickel-plating by additions of surface-active materials to the electrolyte. Twelve phosphoro-organic r-::,,~tpounds werc. prepared by the interaction of various alcohols .ith phosphorous pentoxido. Similar sulphur-organic compounds Deere also prepar,~d by the inter- action of secondary higher aliphatic alcohols with sul furic acid. Sodium salts of tho compounds were made and tested as additives to the electrclyte. It was shown that the sodium salts of mono- and di-haptyl esters of phosphoric acid prevented pilting only in a short interval of concentration of the order of 0.015 9/1. Pittil-C occurred if the concontration was Increased. Additions of Card 1/2 t S/153/62/0Q5/oo6/oo8/ol5 Elimination of pitting ..... E02l/E3o6 secondary alk, sulfates of sodium prevented the OCCUrrence of pitting. The surfac,) tension of the bright nickol electrolyte, consisting of nickel sulfate 250-300, sodium chloride 10-15, boric acid 35, coumarine 1 and paratoluene sulfantide 2 &/I.,was 70 dynes/cm. Addition of 0.1 g/l. sodium alklySiAlfates decreased the surface tension to 30 dynes/cm. Addition of sodium alkyl- sulfates made possible the production of bright nickel coatings not requiring polishing and without pitting. It was recommended that a daily correction to the electrolyte of 0.1 ml./l. anti- pitting agent should be used to maintain stable -irorking of the bath ASSOCIATION: Kaf edra organichoskoy Idiimii, Moskovskiy telchnologicheskiy institut myasnoy i molochnoy promyshlennosti i tsentrallnyy nauchno-issle- dovatel'skiy institut vspomogatellnylch i zapasnylch detaley k telcstillnomu oborudovaniyu (Department of Organic Chemistry, Moscow Technological Institute of the Mcat and Milk Industry and Central Scientific Research Institute of Accessories and Spare Parts for extile Equipment) SUBMITTED: July 3, 1911 Card 2/2 KATSER, I.M., inzh.p starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; FETROVA, O.A., kand. te)dm.nauk Protection of dyeing and finishing equipment against corrosion. Tekst.prom. 21 no.11:65-68 N 161. (MIRA 14: 11) 1. TSentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellslciy institut vopomogatelinykh izdeliy i zapasnykh detaley k tekstilIncou oborudovaniyt& (TSNII14ashdetall) (for Katser). (Textile machinery-Corrosion) BELENIKII, M.A., inzh.; LAYNER, V.I., doktor tekhn.nauk, prof.i_ PETROVA, O.A., kand.tekhn.nauk Bright nickel plating with equalizing additions. Vest. mash. 41 no.6:37-41 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Nickel plating) 3D 644 got) S/081/61/000/020/057/089 B102/B147 AUTHOR: Petrova, 0. A. TITLE: Nonporous chrome plating of stainless steels PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 262, abstract 201181 (Nauohno-inaled. tr. Tsentr. in-t nauohno-tekhn. inform. legk. prom-sti, eb- 7, 1960, 38 - 44) TEXT: Conditions for producing nonsoaling, dense Cr coatings on stainless steels were established. Tirm adhesion between coating and basic metal is achieved by cathodic treatment of the metal prior to the initial oh I ome plating, which is carried out in the same electrolyte at D 0 - 5&/dm and 5C0C within 5 min- Mechanical ccrrveion tasts showed that maximum stability is displayed by X17M2 (Kh17N2) and 1X13 (1Kh13) Iteele with combined Or coating: 1) milky Or coating: 70 0C, Do a 30 --/dm , thickness 20f4 yield with respect to current: 10 - 11%? 2) brilliant Or coating : temperature 50 00, Do 0 50 a/dm2, thickness 30 - 50r, yield with respect to current: 13%. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation.] Card 1/1 PETROVA, 0. A. Cana Tbch Sal -- (dims) "Combined chromium plating of steel as t, proteotion against corrosion and mechanical wear-and-tear." Me, 1957. 8 pp 20 am. (Min of Higher Education TISSR. Mom Inst of Nonferrous Metalat and Gold im M. I. Kalinin), 110 copies. (KL, 16-57, 106) -24- ZARITSKIY. Ye.H.; WS911, I.M,-; FEMOVA, O.A. Bffect of corrosion bihibitors on corrosivo and ;techanical wear. Dokl. " SSSR 135 no.4:890-892 160. (MM 13: 11) Nauchno-issledova'"t,.ol'skiy institut vepomagatel.Inykh ladelty i zapasnykh detaley k tokatillnomu oborudovaniyu. -Precletayleno. akadomikom I.A.Rabinderom. (Corrosion md anticorroBivan) .)/122/61/000/006/004/011 m 0, 11 D24-1/D301 ALTHORS: Belen'kiy, M.A., Engineer; Layner, V.I., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor; Petrova, O.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Bright nickel plating with levelling additives P0110DICAL: Vestnik mashinostroyeniya, no. 7, 1961, 37-41 TEXT: This article gives the results of research on -the above problem conducted by the TsNIIMashdetal1. An electrolyte of t',.ie follo%%ing com- position was chosen: 250 to 3000 gm/l of nickel sulphate (,NiSO 4. 7H20), 40 to 50 gm11 nickel chloride (NiCL 2 . 61120) and 35 &nn/I of boric acid (113D03). Subsequently NiCL, Was replaced by 10 to 15 gm/l of NaCl, since preliminary tests showed that this change does not affect the quality of the deposit or levelling action. The tempersture was maintained at 500C and current density was 4 to 6 A/dm2 except when investigating the inf)uence of these parameters. Couniarin (lactone of o-hydroxvcinnatnic. Card 1/5 2 32b2 S/122/61/000/006/004/011 Bright nickel plating with... D244/D301 acid, C9H60 2) was tested as a. levelling agent, for which ethyl alcohol or glacial acetic acid were used as solvents. An specimens, pieces of thin shoots of copper, brass and steel in flat and cylindrical shooes were uaod. As a criterion of levelling, the formula used by the Czechoslovak InRtituto for Metals Protection im. Alcimov, was adopted. Uq. 1). where h,' and h' - depth of roughness before and after plating. 2 The effect of Coumarin concentration is illustrated, 0.1 gm/l giving maximum levelling. This concentration, however, does not ensure maximum brightness and in choosing the Coumarin content, a compromise between these two effects must be made. To remove internal stresses and the tendency to pitting of the deposit (caused by COLIMarin) other additives must be also used. Higher temperature of the bath tends to reduce internal stresses, but the in- crease of concentrations of such ions as Nil4 , Nal Mg, Co etc. tends to increase them. According to A.G. Samartsev and Yu. V. Lyzlov (Ref. 7- Vnutrenniye napryazheniya v elektroliticheskikh osadkakh nikelya, Card 2/5 5"l-22/61/000/006/004/011 Bright nickel plating %vith... Trudy I-y natkchno-tekhniclieskoy konferent.-iii po vepro-Ram intensifi- katsii proizvodatva i povysheniva kachestva gal I-,,jnichcskiIh pokrytiy, Kiyev - Odessa 1956), the increase of the pli value from 6 to 6.1 or 6.2 produces a sharp increase in internal stresses. Various organic additives influence current conSLIMptian and coumarin was tested in this respect. Even small amounts of coumarin were foundtD increase deposit hardness. To increase the brightness of the deposit and to reduce internal stresses, 2 gm/1 of para-toluolsul,phamide was added which had the beat effect with 1.5 gm/1 of coumarin (Fig. 5). Fig. 5. Legend: Effect of coumarin content on the nickel deposit bright- ness I - current density of 4 A/dm2- 2 - of 4 to 6 A/dm2. An electric method, worked out by G.K. Potanov and A.T. Sand.zherovs- kiy (Ref- 10: ZhFKh, t.XXXII, vyp. 6, 1958), was used for measuring Card 3/5 Pvlc. S. 13.1itsime co'lepAaff.10 RYM.P11118 MA oilecK IttimleBbIx nokPWTI1P. I_DAOTRDCTb To.z 4 a'OAI. 2-6 a Olt. S/122/61/000/006/004/011 Bright nickel plating with.*. D244/D301 internal stresses, This method depends on measuring the bending of the cathode under the stress in the deposit. To prevent pitting, surface active substances such as sodium lauryl sulphate (0.2 to 1.0 gm/1) or a wetting agent which reduces surface tension to 30 dyne/cm., can be added. On the basis of the investigations madt , it can be concluded that: 1) Coumarin has a high levelling action but d)es not give a bright deposit and causes a marked increase of inter.ial stress and pitting. 2) Paratoluolaulphamide tn a bath containing coumarin produces a bright and tension free deposit. 3) Addition of R-10(DrIO, sodium alkyl sul- nhate) in the amount of 0.07 6nn/l ensures absence of pitting. 4) For bright nickel plating with a good levelling action the following electro- lyte composition (gin/1) is recommended: Nickel sulphate (NiSO4.7 11 20) 250-300; Sodium chloride (NaCl) 10-15; lioric acid (1131J03) 35; Coumarin 0.8-1.5; P-toluolsulphamide 2; Anti-pitting additive D-10 0.05-0.1; bath working conlitions: teinpera.ure 50oC; pli = 4.3 to 3.3; current density 4 to 6 A/d,2; Hate of deposit-Lon 1 to 1.5'~A/inin. The-e are 7 figures and 11 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 4 tion-Suvict-bloc. Card 4/5 (loo"000,001/011 Brigh, i.icke' ptating With'.. The r e f ei- en, -a to x he~ kiigi t-1-1 Ref . 4 . S.A. iv,il J Edv~tlz 'trl , Vl.c I - ~.I AI 11c dn'~ sips al i , nlsh.ng Vol. 10, nD. 5, 1 it, kki Iiii. Prog. 45th Annual Con weiit . Ame, t i a~ f-i in, i lina I,, 01i io, 1958) Newark, 1958, RO. J, IJ~J, Fkshl si;. Piodki I Finishing, Vol. -1, 1956, fIL. 19589 45, no. 9. (,ard B/020 ,/60/135/004/029/037 B004/BO56 AUTHORSt Zaretskiy, Ye.M.t Kateer, I.M., and Petrova, O.A. TITLEs Effect of Corrosion 'jnhibitors Upon Corrosive and Menhanioal Wear PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii neuk SSBF, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 4, PP. 890 - 892 TEXTs The wear of steel under 3onditions where corrosive and mechanical effect are of the same order of magnitude is discussed in the present paper. This case occurs on wet s;inniAj of flax. It was the aim of the present work to reduce corrosive and me,)hanioal wear caused by Moscow tap water in 4X 13 type nitrided stetl by means of corrosion inhibitors. Experi- ments were made at 4000 in a X2M'(Kh2M) device, in which a disk of high- speed steel revolved in an sleotiolyte and formed a hole in the specimen. Speod was 600 rpm in all experimelAs at a load of 2.25 kg. First, tho effect of cathodic and anodic polarization was examined. A Platinum foil served as second electrode, Results tre compiled in fig. 1. Fig. 2 shows the result of the aotion of anodic and cathodic inhibitors. Addition of sodium hexametaphosphate reduced wear by 25%. The authors thank Card 1/3 Effect of Corrosion Inhibitore Upon S/020/60/135/004/029/037 Corrosive and Mechanical, Wear B004/BO56 M.A.Babichev for his advice. There are 2 figures and 9 refer- endeis 8 Soviet and I US. ASSOCIATIONo Nauohno-isoledovatellskiy institut vapomogateltriykh izdeliy i zapasovykh detaley k tekstillnomu oborudovaniyu (Scientif- ic Reaearch Institute of Accessories and Spare Parts of Textile Equipment) PRESE11TEDi June 24, 1960 by F.A.Rebinderp Acadomician SUBMITTEDs June 1, 1960 Card 2/3 510201601135100410291037 B004/BO56 Ar v. IV - a. tv - 4j 4 '04e ~fij- I W Am JOW jW I xv /AV Axv Ax NX Ce`g-e~d to- Fig. I . Is without.polarization; 21 with anodio polarization, Daw-I ma/Pcm21 31 with cathodio polarization, Do M 0.1 ma/cm2 ; a) rpa;. V'- wear in mm3. Legend to Fig. 2. it without addition;.2 I with 500 mg/I sodium nitrite; 3t with 500 mg11 water glasel 0 with 200 mg/1 sodium hexametaphosphate; a)' rpm; v wear in =3. Card 313 FXTROVA, O,A,; RIEDLIBUYA, M*N. thing Inhibitors for preventing corrosion of steel purts. Biul.tekh. -ekon.inform., no,9:69-71 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Inhibition (Chemistry)) (Corrosion-&A anticorrialv6s) FETRC'J"l., wl-. A. 36330 Kl.lrrlches~lv mFt-Dd ochistki sem;-bn t nef.wuchukonf----n~,kh oduv-;.nchdkov. Friroda, J- 4?, :1-". 5~--,58, SO: Le t.,:) r i is I Zh ui-na . 'ny kb S ta to,,- N', ~IL '. ~ ~ 0 1 1 FrWVA , Differeaces is toads of dandelion species. Biul.Glav.bt.m&da bo-43:78,-82 155. (MA -9:7) 1.3otasichealti.v mad Kharikovskogo goeudarstvennogo -aniveralteta imeni A.M.Gorlkogo. (Dandilions) R(-", 1 VP Vh,- ~"etcj I iu I VI IU S S P. A IJ T i iO.- nI ant'. .,'o r ros ion - r~-i stant Coat ing Wi th Com - o t::i ~ i 11 hroinium ( lzriosostovicive i korrozionno- o ldvukhsloNnN~rn, khrorriorn PERIODICAL V FI., i praktika elektrolit. khromirovanlya. Mos- , ow. AN' SSSR, N57, pp 147- 107 ABSTRACT Work was done on the determination of the feasibility of us- ing a two laver deposit of Cr as a protective coating for the grooved t ylinders of wet flax- spinning machines. A method of combired chrome plating iC; consisting of applying a ~oublle- layer ( oating is proposed. The first layer, NiU thic-k, is deposited as a duil C 70'C. (-alhode cd 30 amp/dniz), the ~,e( ond laver, 50,4A thick, is deposited as a bright C (501), cathode cd 55 amp/dn-i2;. The .ombined Cr depos,tion ensureT wear and corrosion resis!arice for the surface of the grooved viinders. . - p ! a t1i nc: - - Ai- t L. A. Card I/ I PJF-T Nuv A 1) 25(o) Pan I Mom wwznncn ONI1389 AbhlmlA sawk Z&A,ltg% r1aleaambo, hhWl 2"2*1 1 prokUka slaktmittlbek.. (7ka.,7 an, PMU of 11-t--47UC CATOMINS Platiag) C,� 231 P. ;,WD copies printed. M--, Is&" AN W=, 95T. BDO- 240-1 Vqprwm A.?. Prorsas., x.T. KwAr,.ftne,. V"raa,o, an, M-A- UINPIP. CINQUI07ts 4 Tecbmleal Salebtan, U. of panakla, SDess, Tqlww. V-0-1 tseh~ U., P-1-FAIlly. A.A. ptemul Iftle book to for emoses", Leftantraal -ookn~ la-lb." of Ocientift. 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Aind ~ ~)Ijjtv! !awlaoyo 146. 4, OM U(MM).- I'm J S() 'b s f H h N i ~ n O e lower gfi # n t I and Ot t On. Of N I e , t u]jjdjjr(j to No~ with Ili() said. wilt 01 In It () I h IWjIj . % 00 (1) and Sullandir AM (11) the pirlia-mv of nu, uhm intensity of the Ault. 4 t1u- &z. dye lnmrd it 4 1 i6fill If of Ih? Sallie "Hul'alcal Willi that -4 n 441 lulat .00 . : oulm. littated will, . maimlard fit 4 N&N(4. $nw- 111140 inty half the ronibine,l NO, fravis In the dimirdAiluttl4to l detu It 11IN h . s Il e resu (h), t (2NOi, + 111.0 - 11INAir + 1 ith b 04 b L '00 e w xd uW tu . 1 ill a 1 must he mull]ipbed bv 2 of tht I I cr t d d I b O 00 : . ro uce n ~ an 75 ct . 11,0 said. wil .An MA g, 1. & ce of M)% AL-011 and 94 m );,0), = 0 1 vt d 1% 1; and 10drost- ui Myo AcOlf. Pan into the Vi 00 t- tube 5110 vc. of the g.&s sarnple frmn " aspiratce. charge the soln. Atli the dye into a dask, wash ific tul~. hmi tInt united st". t,~ 70-AW, arld dil. the soln. to WO cc 11 NILS 2m cc Of hot 11A I cc. of the I soln.. I cc. of -In- arid 10 dro . at 70 M)' x of ArOll, litrate the soln as the first "n .Um intensit Noi Sig , to -mr with N& y *nil catc Chas. Blanc zoo Not a It, e U S AV 90 P I 6st jo. T--T ~ P 13 Al if a ad 0 a - ,40, j o lei- O O of 0 go 0 & 0 0 000 0 is 0 0. 0; 0 00 00 a -y 00 0000 00 0 * 0 # 0 0 see 0 0 0 qj 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 st 0 0 I lot# Is 116"US31413 It to Al aa A it, a 11 It liauumpoil6it) a a 9 1 -1 V L-1 AA -0 CL 0 11 a it , I t k 6 0 8 ",Po !f om UWUUtkn of ths Militut coballLotIrtte m,thd I.r de"r -00 "MMum:33 extracts from carbonate scialts v , N.Aa-V an.] 0. (; Prim", i A'-w .... ... .... a Art. it - b. b. R t 1030. N', 1~% 1-1 1. A h- Zkut 1940. No.5, 71 1.. d ( 4 34. -.- 1', 1 h, M,kv mbaltinitntir wth,xi ba tictit K a., -~ pal"I .,!1. '1. ' chloccillaturiate writwil with push KO -1- ... .-J , j .1th -Nilo'CO~ -ILI.. it-" -1, 1h, N1.1". 00 4, k;av -jughtly 1"W.-F m'uh, lh~ .1 CASO., Nali,PO, am] L.4.1, d- W-t uo-tf- 1 -1, 'hr rill. ~ 0. .... " 'l 2 . )III a .41 q# in a 004 -.1 't ; l h1wolvil thr littl4filp Willi 1 1111111. -if 'illf, 11 11 %, SIMI hisi slightly, fl-INVIllis lilt U11111 0'. - 1".~ 1~mc% v Add I i l,( -u,,i lit 1. ~v~p p !u 00 T,. 'u"I X" vs"w "'fit : ! 9 a l -In . I., - 4 J.", ., ry r-d add 10 ~~ of -ld ' C-'Cj' An. axid 15 m of 00 3 thr cimirtils ul thr dih ou a ai.r 1wh I.- U. itn'l t ~Q' 1 l Add 11) 1, , J wa ~ 1' '.1.. ~fucflllr. aim] 1111W Ow.h.h.!i 6 .111, V. N .An ithr twal vol if it), w&,;, h.,uld 1. W# rrar,tertheppi witfithi-filterl"A.PR." p C A hill fluxi if KNIOU. and 11,N), 11 0." % 215:1-' Gf ..' 0 1 1 n I 5, - . a H.SA). 10 1 31 Ail,, I,, m k-.- ' ~ .4 1 f N 1 - i, I h. - t f U " N 11 C") . .. ' . J , it -in until -upirte-li ind itirai. th, 11,Ck). with it,, -m~ (I '15A K\tn(,. -fi, On~ iu[ t ,W -00 ~00 .00 -00 -0 -0: see roe rx 09 c0 0 so 0 so* 00 0 0 K.MDO. - (1:1444 uij; -f 1, tk R H.. veo It CIO* An I 1 4 fm 0 1 IF IS 0 pp 0 rl It Op to 9 a K a If 11 it It of KW A I 0 0 We 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a Die 000 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0-00 0600 be 0 00 0 -1 0 0 a 0 0 00 goo 0 ,J~ 9 00e00 ***&*see 0 0 0 1 *at 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a ? ? #1 f *Leo 0 . $A o"O Tbs use .1 the coballfaitriff method of MU136 far the - A determination (a ppt2SWum in astracts from carbonate *9 00 ; Goila nd 0 6 . 1. 1 c- jw-alwa M -06 00 rAl 4 ~ two)). IL. S S. R 0-1~lt-l M 0 so 2 7 . 11. 120 Th, 1 _I ' h A. Z3. - --- 0- -th"d a Md.. tcl. L ' .00 did It-, -1 Th, ddletc..- bet ~,vsj I h, 2 00 -1.4 ImIll j 5 0% - 00 vt.y aflcitd Ibe C.Sl I. and Na.1114). .Igci, 00 . the uI.tl,.d M -09 go- o* -, .00 go so 00 00 100 u 1% - -1 It 9, ll K, A It 9 It It It -1 91 a 'W o j w n too 0 u r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 6 0 q a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o q 0 : O-PA-9,A-6-0- ,* 0 0 Goo 00 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 00 `2 7 S t u t f i z i C 01 .1-hexane ()Vf r catalyst ir, Ir re.-'Ctor A:1 3ok lad'19 V. 907 -91& T"~-;l'-, irradiation, neutron il-ridl,tion, j-.atIjyst, nn t ion, chm-Acal energy conversion, hexane Co."'..: u7 A StUdY W,-IS 01' ziczicm of ionizin" was prevjozj~'Iy 1-upOrcoo of Mt~lylcyc'ol',4~xane tO teivere in presence ca~al-ist promotec: and cerlu:i o>-.!(?e, i ts atal ti -I ': * Z': . I 1~ ),I the Catalyst incr(-ascs c y c , c -Lvi I Work, a catalyst was cho!~en havliq a conpOSitiOI Of 9-7 ;-1010 5.6 i-.iole pLrcent chromia, imd 3.7 parcenz: pot-as- a. " t ir. Lhe conversion a', N-hexancj. 11m catalyst samplQs we;,-, irrauiated Ca,d I ~2 UDC : 562.97 ACC NR- A,'70107?0 -ow J-:-, C,~~r. lyst ncre'-'ses - ci'- o 6- %2 -11.0 c a a I y', Z c, c: z e -, Q 1) r"., 0;,,e rc:)c ul ip f :!L COrrk-'S.)():,.d to t.";1: 0' C'- I v icy o' ci;c! ci"t'l U 7,1e to ilfc(,CL ~,;e I - I A. '7',:,w)!?Oyuv !-or ;).-Ovidic~, *~hu Catalyst. ii-t. ha'.: 4 3 5j Card 2" 2 -, af fe Ing the oa~trlulcycle in , MA~ OWSMA ww"JO17-1, ARSERIYEVA, N.A.; BZLIGOVSXIT. X.L.; DZIDNE, N.L.; PRTROVA, O.N.; MOSTOVA. V.v.; SHAPIRO, R.I. Radiation genetics. Itogi nsukri.Biol.nnuki no.1:329-378 157. (RADIATION--PHYBIOIDGICAL HYFECT) (GYUWICS) (MIRA 11-3) PETROVA, 0. N. Dissertation defended at trLe Institute of Animal Morpholu,-,y imeni A. N. Severtsov for tne academic degree of' Candicate of Biological Sciences: 11kffect of X-ray Irradiation of the Fertility of Females of Several Sl,ecies of Mannals.n VestrUA Akad Nauk, No. 4, 1963, pp. 1l)-145 % A j 1c) vo o e c jv, 01. Oll j/747/62/000/JJO/GI':/025 j296/J~07 "-j tf,e "-'I-Mi8';iOIc' do~;(-" lea to Si- DI" 12 months (0.4 r Gaily - .7 to -13 zio.-Iti-.s (0.2 r daily - total cose 12.6 r )u.4 r). 6.J5 r'daily had no effect upon 1 z:. 4 0~* z4olugicai 11hysics, C'~ W MUMMEMMMM I - -W- 4 JC, 0 00 3 j Z) J3 3. OT -0. 3' 04 Q-1 01~ oe I IV c cc. r a z;/'74-///6,,/ 000/000/015/- 025 /1)5J7 'it, --~an be arramr-d !i 1,hk: :,,,ecies -ega. vi ty - J rcl t? i j-, r -a so trie i r rad oz. eris L 16. e re 6 fi--,~req and fiziki i ln,;titat genetic.- '.0";4va (dn-3tiTate of :3ioiogical Physics and i'-~Ut---UU-uQ of ~onetics, Aj U66R, i-loscow) S/747/62/000/00J/014 /025 3V %ries of namsters -,ik i-abot. Otd. A 1._~ -',.I t Ii )-I(:JW, .;,~i-v,) .,N I-J62, 2-36-2,16 d f ri-c 'n i-es- 5J r are s-,ifficient t,) e-- of imice, wi,.ereus LA nea 0 t 0 n a t; t i, e y p e r i s 1'. w -ed deutr~)y ueir )V*Ij'It-,;. 'rJcet -aiatus) viere exp--ji;eti tu 1.Aal 1~1% oet;.-een 200 A_~t o00 r. in' j7 Dvaries could bf- inve6tii,-_il~ed. _,-ia,-;ed r)y tl.e ci-.~.nf~es in e WI !C;. Wi. L) rV 0 U V; 1 t I I ', 1~,e a I Q o f un s L a in e c v, 1. nu i 2 o V: e s 4 e ~, t! a' 8 o n v e b tg,i t e d Ii t~ L o i - z~,_,r ecTions were made throa,,,h 4,, J L X JN ~j r t~ to k) 0 Z* -)v Ill c m 1 1-1 ri u in t o ion jul so~ur, k2 I,v e 0 t 1.)n r -v E., a i!)!V1 to L-e o -C~~ "ter o uo r .6y .ev Jlil:-u,,; counted i- tio~ va r ;c) Li E3 nd i - o i r, e r s occupy i,". in- c It,inea s wi t n re,4-rd t V S :I.Iiu ~ t"1 L, 00 1.1084va irILAItute of 3 12 OW, .A h0538 S1670 Q WO 026 001 (Yjl 1016 1216 AUTHOR Petrova, 0. N. TITLE The role ofthe local and distant effect-, oftotal bods Viri-adiation in injuring mice oNaric, SOURCE Akademiva nauk SSSR. institut Fenctiki. Trudv. no 26. 19t)2. 190 199 TEXT Riviiation injure of mammalian tissues and organs h~, total body Xi-i-ractiation riia% he due io a direct effect of X-ra\s on the given tissue or organ or to indirect effects resulting from damage o~lwher organ, or appearance of radialoxins The tole (if the local and distant effects in radiation injur,, of the w\ual gland, of mammals has not Net been cleark established. The elucidation of this problem nia-, greatl\ help in under- standing the mechankm of action of total bodv irradiation on the sexual svstem. 122 se\ualk mature line A. female mice, \\eighing 19 16 P each were divided into 4 grolips. One group N%as subjected to total bod,, irradia- iion N\ ith a dose of 100 r (con,fitions i 160 170 Kv. 5 6 mA. filters~ 0.5 min Cu + ().7~, mm At ~ focal di,;Iancc 00 cm. (lose rate 6.4 0.7 r min) \hhich N%as not lethal but caused irreversible sterilization The 2-nd gi-twp was subjected it) local irradiation (if the ovaries (irradiated area 30 - 18 mm). In the 3rd group onl\ ibe head% N%ere irradu:ted. \%hile the 41h group was not irradiated at all. The estrual cycle of the animals Aas investigated b\ daily examining vaginal smears for the first 3 months and during the 6th and 9th months dfter irradiation In addition. 3 and 6 months after irradiation all the mice \A-ere che~:ked for fertiliv, b~ placinu Card 1 2 I lie role of the lotal and (11%tant effect of S! 1) 70 16 2., (Y X) '() 2 6 U) I : (Y) I 10 16 1! 12 16 them in the sam,~ cage Aith non-irradiaied males for 2 Aecks and ecording the size of each litter and the numb,et ot stillborn progeny Fhe remilts have .,ho%%n that the inpry cau-;ed by fotal hodN X irra-liation ot mice Atlh a rion-lethal sterilizing close (IM r) is due to local damage of the ovaries There are -i ngure~, and I tables NSSOCIATION- Instant genenki AN' SSSR (institute of generics AS USSR) Card 2 2 I PLATUNOVA, L.V. :LIK, G.ril.; PzTAOVA, 0.11.; R16YUKP L.A.; Study of the shift in isotope make-up of the elements 3r, Rb, Ga., K and Li in their assimilation from the nutrient medlm by plants. Biofizika 6 no.6:740-744 161. 0.',1"A 15-1) 1. Agrofizicheskiy nauchno-is6ledovatellskiy institut Vsesoyuznoy akade:.-.ii se1'skokhozvaystvennykh nauIc imeni V.I.Lenina, Leningrad, (16CTOkLS) NECHAYEV, !.A.; PET--tPVA, O.R.; GHUDIN(ASKAYA, G.A. Surviva-_ rate of golden haiasters followint, whole-body X irradiat: on ,-mereaptoethylamine. T_ d and As chan,-e due to tiie effect of f2 (MIRA 14", 1 Inst. -en. no.28.4-10-420 161. (RADIATION PIOTECTION) (MERCAPTO COMPOUNDS) (X litAYS-FifiSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) PETRO VA. 0. H. Role played by the lncal and Indirect effect of total-body X Irradiation in ovarian injurieB in mice. Dokl,AN SSSR 123 no.6:1018-1021 D 158. (MIRA 12-1) 1. InetitVt gnnotikl A14 SSSR. Prod stavlonn ukadomikom T.D. LTseftko. (X IZATS--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFBCT) (OVARIES) Petrcva, 0. N. SO 7/2 0- 1 ? lhe R81e of the Local and Distant Effects o f fi 1 X - ii.-- Irradiation in the Caso of Injuries to thp Ovarif-i ~f (Roll mestnogo i aistrintsionnogo deystviya 7,~nt,-- nrvskogo obluchpniya v i,.-vrezhdeuii yaichn.' !~ -V E71% DAI AkadpmJ.i rau USSR, 1 V(~. 1? -h- -.-thorC38 e st- ral :in%; inveqt n cz wh--~ther tht~ fema-le mice Simulta-neou.-' - upur rr- ~!i -i o t' ri 9 1 -i,,-a led. 1`7 m-i e o no A e -L i n exa-:ii ',q subdividled into tl.e fo'l-ving ;-roups: Ania-31-9 ,re re to'al .--ray -'L----!i,diati-n. ?) An-'mals in which 11h( (:,vp. n -as irradiated loc!,Ily. 3) Anjm&,'= ir, which t,'.(,. hp-n' --radialed. 4' s n -3 E. s we r-1 r-c rr--, i e .:-o desc-it-A in --t. :!.e -xpc rime r'. s irvest-*;~--t--~--, " Lnd the i rradl~ a'ed r-aliati,-)r- For 1 i s pu s ca. h r, Lo s a I rj! id t E:'f f atJ - r a s ~ n - . .r, " u toil non-1. rr~idi!-~t,,,! ma I i Lninf! k t he r i t) i the number of yc,,,ii;,~ mirt, ,rn-~uc-~i in ricli 1'r and t'.c- numbor c.' stiilbirtl.:~ was rt., c o rA,? I r.--..;ul tf). t'-IE Olt [I -I , i -, rC, i a t n f ~ "r r I zrt c 1F, D':-1 .ti,)r, 11 tu r~!. al a cy(-le. De vi a i ri t!ic, rul-.~ -.r-~ r,-. c n t!-, a f(-E--, th,~,-..;:elv- -I., d-ttirlances di S ti n~ 'ne s s -!.,i th a r, irtr--rvyi? f ~iradiation onwaruls. '"h- "ci;trn!" :1, u -I - the c,..s.- similar manne-. n B IF, R7,. '~I' '~C- CaE-~, f 7 t - d. r t 1!~ f -c nr.- r.6 yL-.,n,- an4 r. r, Iri' Or rrud4 t" in c. r-',: already thre- D c 3. -I,: c I.a t 'm E X, i r-adi % t 1 n, V,- r- s i:-. -r ~o 0 IT Nuz d n C --re .rc n ri~-- -':e mi!)c. r o f A Sc 1, .-,c % s "S-j' , -t- -"- SI, 4 r0 c s~c, r N. I ' o r tl-. r, 'a, r-c- r; fur. n. r, i tu t L,- a 3 t 7. T-SS~; r~f t'.- Ac~al S7-'r-ncr-3, A uz,, s t - HAP ITZ( , N. 1. a NL -, Hil r1,. 11. T. . PETROVA , :% 11 ~ Efle,-t o4' I irradiatior or tt~ vlabillt7 ard fertillt.r of gulnea - 1 78 r W! '. t sumna ry i n Brig" " st 1 . '19 JI-Ag ~B (MTRA 11 :7) 1 . inst Itut biof i zilui t Inati t Lit genetiki AN SSSR. (K RO.TS--Ph'YSAOL,-(,ICAL FY~T.CT) %'r,-JTTIEA PIGE) Pi-nm, o. P., (Cr&d 9tud) Dissertation: "T)evelopment of Methods for Determining the Mechanical Properties of Rocks by Impressing a Die." Cand Tedh Sci, Moscow Orrier of the Labor Red Banner Petroleum Inst imeni I. M. Gubkin, 29 Jun 54. (Vechernyaya Moskva, Moscow, 18 Jun 54) SO: SUM 318, 23 Dec 1954 AID P - 3620 Subject USSR/Minirg Card 1/1 Pub. 78 - 4/1'20 Authors Shreyner, L. A., V. P. Yakushev, 0. P. Petrova and A. T. Portnova Title Classification of rocks according to their mechanical characteristics Periodical Neft. khoz., v. 3-41, #10, 15-23, 0 1955 Abstract The author makes an analysis of the purely mechanical characteristics of rocks that are Important for proper use of drilling equipment in penetrating the formations. An apparatus Is described which was uEed to determine the compressive strength, resilience, plasticity and breaking point of brittle, plastic-brittle, and non-brittle rocks. Some data of those tests are given, 4 references, 1949- 1955. Institution None Submitted No date LdnYIM ~ L.A.; PSTROVA, O.P. .. - Detarmination of plastic properties of rocks. Dokl.AN SSSR 96 no."0:511-513 Sr,4. (KIRA 7:6) m y W 1. Institut nefti Akademii nauk SSSR. Predstaylano akademikom S.A.Khristianovichom. (Rocks) (Plasticity) SMTXIM, L.A.;TAKIMW. V.P.;PNTItDIA, O.P.;PMTNOVA, A.T. Classification of rocks according to mechanical properties Neft-khon-33 no.10:15-23 0 '55. (KLRA 9:1; Olacks--Analysis) (Boring) SIZZINGXR, I.I.; KCKMOV. K.S.; PSTROVA. 0.P. AppF,ratus for determining the mechanical propertie-,i of rocks. Zov.lab. 24 no.10:1270-1271 158. (KIRA 11:11) 1. Institut neftl AN SSSR. (Hoc ka ) (Testing machines) SHR YM, Leonid Alaksandrovich; PAMOVA, 011ga Pavlovm; YAKUSHEV, Vasilly Petrovich; PORTNOVA, Anns Timafeyevna; SADILMM, Konstautin Mikhaylovich; 11WHKO. Fi)wlay Aleksandrovich; PAVWVA. Nina Pikola"vna; BALMIN. Pavel Stepanorich, St%LfAk, Alaksandr Ivanovich; KOVALVA. A.A. , vedushchiy red.; POLOSIM, A.S., tokhn. red. [Kochanical and abrasive properties of rock] Kekhanicheskie i abra- zivnye ovoistva gornykhporod. Pod ebahchei red. L.A. Shreinera. MoBkva. Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 200 P. (KIRA 11:8) (Rocks) 0 R 3 T 1 T L E: ;,BS7RACT: A. K!:n Ftr--~ An ne S~C-r ASSICCIATL-~','. 35SR AS '-'SSR; C d 2, q , (' Shreyner, Leonid %1(,~5andrnvich, Petrova Vasiliy Petrovich, Portnova, ~~na _'TimCITeYevna, Mikhaylovich, wlochxo, Nikolay %,'i~'rsinJrovich, yevna, Bilandin, Pavel Step~novich, lpiv-i~, -'~Lelrsrin,Ir lvar,,vi Mekhanicheskiye i abrazivnyye svoy.-;tvi '~!,ornykh pnro;! 01'e,-hanic:il ~n Abrasive Properties of Rocks) 3,000 copies printed. cen. Ed.~ Shreyner, L.A., Professor-, 7xecutive ~-d.: Yovaleva, Tech -~d.: Polosina, A.0,. PURPOSI~: The book is intended! fnr scientists, engineers and techrici,ins engaged in drilling operition-~ in the petrnleum ~-ind mining indw-;t ries COV~RACI:': The book describes merhods of evaluating the mech,lnicil pro- perties of rocl(s by meeins of tl1w ;tvT)j-pre,;sing technique. Th i t od makes it possible to d(-L(-rmin(- simultant-riisly the Card 1/6 Mechanical and Abrasive (Cont.) 976 ricity, and elastic modulus of rock.,- Rocks of differ,~nr minerp.'fi- gical composition and structure are desccibed and classifi~-d by chf,ir abrasive properties. Ba,;ic factors in the relationship of wear ,T,, the mineralogical composition, load, and speed of rotation ~;re A classification table of sedimentary rocks is also given The in- formation provided in the book shoul(I promote the better use And de- sign of drilling instruments, and operational procedures in different geologic media. Professor VN, -laleskiv is cited As having made iTq- portant contributions to this field. 'rhere are 64 di3grams, 70 tables and 39 bibliographic references, of which 28 are Soviet, i "erman ;Ind 8 English. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Fditorial r!ard 2/6 Mechanical and Abrasive (Cont.) 976 PART 1. CLASS iFICATIONI r-7 RnCYS BY TH~H:? Y,-- '!A 1,7A.'_ PRO---,~-- Ch. 1, Mechanical Properties of Rocks and Their Drillabilitv Ch. 11. Stress Conditions and the Mechanics of Disintegration under Stamp Pressure Stress zonditions under stamp pressure Polarization-optical methods of testing stress conditions due to stamp pressure Disintegration processes under stamp pressure Ch. ill. Methods of Determining the klechanical Properties of Roc~ by Stamp Pressure (0.A. Petrova) '3 Testing technique 33 Processing observations 38 Description of an automatic defor-mation-registering device for testing the mechanical properties of rocks .48 Card 3/6 Mechanical and Abrasive (Cont.) 976 Ch. IV. Mechanical Properties of Rocks of Different Mineralogical Composition and Structure (V,P Yakushev, A T Portnova) Sedimentary rocks Argillaceous rocks Clastic rocls 7)5 Sandstones ~6 Pelites faleurolites] ~9 Carbonates ()I Limestones 62 Dolomites 61 Sulphate-haloid rocks 66 Silicates 67 Volcanic and metamorphic rocks 68 Ch. V. Classification of Rocks by Mechanical Properties 73 Classification scales 73 Classification of sedimentary rocks by mechanical properties 76 Card 4/6 Mechanical and Abrasive (Cont.) 976 Ch. VI Effect of Liquid Media on the Mechanical Propertiet. of Roc,-~ (K.M. Sadilen~o) Ch. VII. Relationship Between the Mechanical Properties of Rociv~, and Tomperature (N.A. Klochko) Ch. VIII. Results of the Application of Data on the Mechanical Properties of Rocks to the Analysis of Drilling Processes (N.N. Pavlova) 104 Bibliography 132 PART 2. CLASSIFICATION OF ROCKS BY THIEIR ABRASIV"-" CPA!?-,kCTE.Ris,r 1': 1-:1 Ch. I. Abrasion and Vear of Hard Materiak Through Friction Ch. II. Methods of Deter-mining the Abrasive Properties of Minerals and Rocks (P.S. 1~alandin, A.T. '~pivak) Card 5/6 Mechanical and Abrasive Wont.) 976 Ch. III. Abrasive Properties of Rock-Forming Minerals and r~rystalline Rocks Relative to Tpmpered Basic wearability patterns tration Basic patterns of relative Vearability and dispersion Effect of crushed rocks of steel wearing Steels (A,I Spivak) '52 in tempered steels, per unit of pene- 1~4 wearability in tempered steels 161 coefficients 1(5 different mineral composition on 171] Ch. IV. Abrasive Properties of r7lastic Rocks in Relation to Tem- pered Steels (P.S, Balandin) 1173 Ch. V. Abrasive Propertiesof Rocks in Relation to Hard Warbide) Alloys (P.S. Balandin) 184 Ch~ VI. Rock Classification Rased on Abrasive Properties 190 Bibliography 199 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 6/6 MM/sfm 1-8-59 IC /,-, / /I j (, Y ~/ ZA OV, M.A.; SLIOZINGER. I.1.; TITKOV, ". ,,. N' BMISOV, G.I. Drilling by means of electric discharges in fluids. Neft. kh02- 35 no.100-10 0 '57. (MRA 11:1) (Oil well drilling) (Elertric discharges) PETSAKHOVICH, I.M.; PXTRnVA, O.V. 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Kafedra patologicheakoy anatomii (zav. zaal. dayatell nauki prof. Ye.I.Chayim) Kiyovskogo maditisin8kogo instituta (MCUTH--DISEASES) -.a a:. pl'. fir, --fl. VeS:..Oer`IL. t Veri. 'Vi'/ (M.'RA I KlIfodriA KoMirlykh i vo rifi r !--I in t3k i k h 1 7.'-:.' z. it v A.,"-..-.en' n) '.s::~sKC ~~a:i " !(4-1. . . .1', . I .~ ~. ... l.. I ! I.. I'll IT7~ , "-., .. . .. , ~~ ~ - I , , - : ; , , I .. I . . . . * . . -.- ~f. - . - . - . -: I .. . i ~ P, I , . -. --2 ': - 1 -1 : ; : ". II - . , 1~ - . ..-A ..-. , PE rip'! -Li DANlLzVSK11, N.F.; PETltC)V-A,~LV--- Effect of sensitization of the animal organism on the state cf thf .,U periodontium. Probl. 3'%',Om. 5:28-34 160. 15:2) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut, (ANAPHYLA113) (GUMS-DiSkASLS) YOOBSKAXA, ye.s.; MARCHENKO, A.I.; PETROVA, O.V Changes in the dental pulp under fillirZe of plazt-ic. Probl. 5tl69-174 '60. (M:LLtA 15:2) 1. Kiya*okiy meditainskiy institut. (PLASTICS IN MEDICINE) (DENTISTRY, OFEhATIVE) PETROVA. O.V. 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