- -
S 7 mr4q L-Ai hIZ4 I~R,020 MIS ~Mlim 2vit ~~, Z4 umeliv,
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.0. 0 -
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RODT,NDOIIF,_ B.B.
Flies of the subfamily Sarcophaginae (DiDtera) in synanthrODiC
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ROEENDORF, B.B.
. __ ...... .Blowfly Boopenus borealis, up.n. (Diptera. Calliphoridae), a now
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1. Paleontologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Laboratoriya chlonistono-
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ij
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I.K., red.; PCHELINTSEV, V.Y., red.; RADCHENKO, G.P.. red.;.. -RODM1----
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(Soymna Valley--Scorpion flies. Fossil)
(S or_,Puty--.Sc orp ion f lies, Fossil)
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(Polyzoa. Fossil) (Brachiopode, Fossil)
(Phoronidee, Fossil)
iRia~
B.B.; l'irsFNf)V()Y, V.I.
Occurrerce of the southern sveciss of Aiptera of the gerius-
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ay fle~~h flie-s sz-::cphag,-dae-) in southem
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"Acta ejitcmo2c-g-~,ca filusei Nationalls Reviewed by B.B.
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1. El~druozitologlclieskiy Iris L iU,, ~',- Aku~ipmtll riaulk S'SSF, Moskva.
~His-or4nal development (-,C L,Lpt~---ra".
d-,n,krv-'ykh rasekorrVich. flo:311va,
(A21cad.-.-rdia nauk SSM.", inzititut. Trudy,
rMaRA 1726)
U VOROV
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Tr I lobites of the g upt-r f am I-I J
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r; -'-s ?,a razvi t MoAva, -17n~-ka" I
r'cl tc, iog~ ~ Ir 1 q~,:: I., tu- ru
ffl-P-A 17:c
KOTKOV, I.I.; BELIKOV, B.S., v.o.golovnogo inzhonera; TRAKHTEIIWRG. M.Yu.,
gologniy konstruktor; ICLIVAYCHUK. P.I.i FIIATOVA, 0.1.; KRATCHENKO,
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[Dwellings of two rooms and a kitchen-dining room] Zhylyi budynok na
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1. Ukraine. UpravlinDya v spravakh ell'skogo i kolgoopnogo
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AFK-3 (for Klevaychuk)
(Dwellings)
RODEM, K.V. (g. Vorkuta); SHVMSER, V.D. (g. Vorkuta); PILIPOVICH, M.F. (g.
-'-Torkuta)
Safety certification for boring and blasting operations in coal
mines. Ugol' 34 no.10:23 0 '59. (MIRA 13:2)
(Coal mines and mining--Safet7 measures)
FILIPOVICH, M.F., inzh.; RODEIKO, K.T., inzh.; SHVEYTSER, V.D., lnzh.
Spocifications for boring and blasting operations. Bazop.truda v
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(Blasting)
It 0 D Z IN K' 0Z - 1%
Rodedco, Z. Y~. "Vascular reactions in rheuratism. antong
children. It Roeov State Fed-ical Inst. Rostov m Donu,
1956. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candi-late in Eed-
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R Ob C-_ rq Y< 0'
EXCERPTA MICA See.? Vol.10/5 Pediatrics Ma-y56
1044. RODENKO Z.Ya. *the complement titre in the blood of child-
ren with rheumatic intection (Russian text) PEDIATRIJA
1954, 5 (38)
In view of the latency of the rheumatic infection in 4016 of the affected children, the
complement titre test was used for early diagnosis. The usual method with 21ja
sheep cells -Nas used. A total of 183 tests in 85 children was performed indicating
n i
in 83.3% a lowering or complete disappearance of the complement titre in rheuma-
tic disease. This attenuation is apparently specific and may be helpful in the dia-
.10.9 Anigstein - Galveston, Tex. IV, 7)
ROIEHO. Z.Ya.
Blood complement titer in rheumatic Weetion in childr n
Pediabriia no.5:38 S-0 754. (" 7:12)
(BLOM--RUMINATION) (RHEUMATIC FEVER)
RODEWCO-MIKII.',!E~NKO.,_z-.Ye., kand.ned.nauk (g.Routov-na-Dolili)
How to fepd a child properly. Rabotaitsa 37 no-9:31 s '59.
(WIRA 13: 1)
(Children-Mitrition)
RODENKOV. N.V.
The KGL-1-type autonotive hydraulic crane 'Leningradets." Biul.
takh.-okon.Inform. no.12:39-W 159. (MIFA 13:4)
(Cranes, derricks, etc.)
RODIMKOVA, Ye.G.- RUMYAVTSEVA, N.V.; sortirovshchitsa pismennoy korres-
pondentaii; KITAYEVA, A-V-, pochtallon; KLMOVA. L.Y.; sorti-
rovshchl.tsa-Diomer,a-.y-k-orrespondentaii; MALILOVA, M., brigadir
pochtall,onov; KIRITLLOVA, T.I.; KWINA, T.I., brigadir pochtall-
onov; TUODVA, G.A., sortirovshchitsa.
Leading postal workers are sharing their experiences. Vest. oviazi-
20 no.11:22-24 N 260. (MIU 13:12)
1. Nachallnik 98-go otdeleuiya avyazi g-Mo5kvy (for Rodenkova).
2. Leningradskdy pc-chtamt (for Ruu7antseva)- 3. Arzamaeskaya
kontora sv.~razl& GorIkovskoy oblasti (for Kitayeva). 14 Mineri-
lmaskoye otdeleraly-~ perevozki pochty (for K11mova). 5. 5-ye
otdeleniye avyazi g-Chelyabirska (for Zhalilova). 6. Nacha:Pnik
24-go otdeleiaiya evy-azi. g.lvano,7a (for Kirillova). 7. Kuybyshevskiy
pochtamt (for Kharina). B. Otdel obrabotki pismennoy korrespondentaii
Sverdlovskogo otdeleyriya perevozki pachty (for Tazova).
(Postal service--Employees)
All
all
RODENDORF, B.B.; BEKKER-NIGDISOVA, IS.E.; MARTINOVA, O.M.; SHAROV, A.G.
Phylum Arthropoda. Class Insecta. Trudy SNIIGGIMS no.21:189-193
162.
Phylum Arthropoda. Class Inseeta. Ibid.-.403-425 (MIRA 16:12)
am-1-
A
Agwwimm "-"-
RODER, I.
Effect*of the struntural adjustment of needle strap openers on the opening. out
and loosening of cotton. p.436.
MAGYAR TEXTILTECWZIKA. (TextiIII-viri Muszaki es Tudomanyos Egyesulet)
Budapest, Hungax-r. Vol. 11, no. 11, gov. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions. (Er-AI) LC Vol, 9. no, 2.
Feb. 1960 Uncl.
",m
NEW um"
. . . . . . . . . . . .
................... ...........
~7
i1. Rader. tMaggar T~.rlilledmikij
19
pp. -208.-A fig.,- I
Tile efficiency of cotton elk"Inifig
established front tle~:Jolkkviu 4,
g.
'
,
the ope'lluess
stock.; C2). tile- ,removal 61 holmr--:
Of the
Ities ;. (:1)'Llic lap weigliks;'I'lli. o1wil, -
Ilessol by the
isumburof Oil's Pcillilik*
V.
tile opennuss J.
tile difference Jletw~ejl tile itlitijklAild (III-at .41lecirie
weigllt~:Is not influenced m muqjli jly, jklie number
.41fiess of
of phis per unit Nveight as by, tile 'quIpligic
'
klie fed4toc
!k. III lls~nyiflff i Iie
--ties it (1&4~ not suffice to "Muldist) s0i .Wipur~ y
content of -tile fm Wilma And -ilk
1p.,
Atlal
It
Ut
Of 4
l
,
.
.
but the umull rfmom.. W1 11
-
the Impurities IIIII.V11,111so
Ile. detvrodli~'(L'
flille to Ilso few but
tile air clirrent
is completely vifective. F"Xprik Ills-:
_
agree as to whether the irrqioli ritieii
in t1w w014 t
of the cardslivers Lire due, to Ilic-irregularilivs (it Ifiv
total weight 0
I the, lljo.'ij to tile %yeight (if tilt- 1,111
length '6r~ to the Irregularities of Ille. it) to :10 loot
sectio
~oi
as of tile Imls. Tim Itittel 4:11~
ll~ I- -- -~ : ~- -, -7-- -,
17.,
- . - ~-, .;
go oil
ivar,
taxt4l 10,
,gratla tion oc cotton -vinning processes.
110. 4:1'15-152 Ap '64.
1. Research, Institute of ttie rexti.ie Indun, try; Budapesto
RODER, Ivan
Experience in applying nuclear !?wUnearing in cotton spinning.
Magy textil 16 no.7:30&-308 J1 164-
1. Research IZistitute of the Textile Industry, Budapest.
RODT-rR, K.E.
Volgo-Dohskoi kanal. Znachenie ego sooruzheniia dila razv'tila nashego.lesoek-
sporta na rynki Blizhnego Vostoka i Sredizemnogo moria. ZVolga-Don Canal.
The importance of its construction for the development of our lumber export
to the markets of the Near Fast and Mediterranean seja. (Lesopromyshlennoe delo'~
1924, no. 1-2, p. 22-24). DLC 9765.RUL4.
SO: SOVIET TRANSFORTATION AND COWUNICATIONS, A BIBLIOGRAFH'--,', Library of Congress
Refere ce nepartme=n, ITa-shington, 1957-, Irnelasziried.
RODER, M.;.,.BAKH, N.A.; BUGATEM, L.T:
Oxidation-reduction conversions of acceptors In organic
solvents induced by ionized radiations. Part 2a Conversions
of copper compounds in aestwe solutions. Kin. i kat. 4 no.3:
353-356 W-je 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lomonosova,
khimicheskiy fakulltet.
(Oxidation-reduction reaction)
(Copper chlorides) (I rays)
IN
RODER., M.; GO KUNI [Kuo Pun]; BAKH, N.A.; BUGAYENKO, L.T.
Ionized radiation-induced redox conversions of acceptors in
organic solvents. Part 5: Transformations of KI and 12 in
acetone solutions. Kin.i kat. 5 no.6:9'16-980 N-D 164.
OaRA 18:3)
1. Moskovskiy goDudarstvonnyy univervitet imeni.Lomonosova.
6/844/62/0U0/00U/064/129
D204/D307
AUTEORS: Roder, N., Bakh, N. A. and Bugayenko', L.- T.
TITLE: Radiation-chemical transformations of chromium compounds
dissolved. in,-acetone
SOURCE: Trudy II Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsionnoy khi-
mii. , Ed by L. 6. Polak. Moscow, Izd-vo AN. SSSR-, 19629
378-381
III VI
TEXT: The oxidation-reduction transformations of Cr and Cr
compounds were --tudied, in continuation of earlier work (this col-
iection, P. -374) connected .-ith such transformation ofl~ethylene
blue and its leuicobase,under the action of x rays (10 ev/mi.sec)
at 160C. The compounds were dissolved 'in the form of CrCl 3' 6H 20 and L/
VI III
CrO Ifter irradiation.Cr Cr with reduction yields G
3- red'
~eqts/100 eIv),-w_h_ich-.Ancreased with concentration of CrO c, both in
3
the presende' of and' (2) 0 varied between (1) -5 and
2 2' G red
Card 1/3
Radiation-cher.,lical tranuformations ... D~04/'D3-07
-11 and (2),--l.'5 aaa _-3, no-significant rise being observed when c
E>
was increased above.-i x 10-D 1-1; this is similar to the transforma-
tions occurringinAqueous oolutions. The olateauo in G /c curves
re d
indicate an interaction, with the free-radical rWiolysis .)roducts of
acetone. The r Iadia.tion induced reduction of Or VI is probably only to
V
Or , which immudiately disproportionates to the *5- and 6-valent ions.
III VI
In 02-saturated solutions Cr' ---;;,Cr with the formation of a
Or III- Or VI ~omjjlexo thi3 does not occur in water. The oxidation
also involves the 1ree radicals forrtied when acetone is irradiated.
Reduction und oxidation yields are tabulated -Por various acetone so-
VI III III VI, --~t G is appre-
lutions of Cr Or and Cr /Cr showing th'. red
III
ciably i~educed inthe,presence of Or This is explained by the
comparatively high reduction-resistance 'of the \JIr III - Cr VI complex
formed. Both.transformations occur more effectively in acetone than
in vrater, owing to the higher radical yields in irradiated acetone.
Card 213
S/844/62/000/000/064/129
Radiation-chemical transformation D204/D307
There are 2 figures and 1, table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstyennyy universitet im. M. V. Lo.
monosova, khimicheakiy fakulltet (Hoacow 3tate Uni-
versity im. M. V. -Lomonosov, ?aculty of Chemistry)
Card 3/3
KISS, Istvan; RODER, Magda
Radiochemistry and chemical industries. Magy kem lap 19
no.8:400-408 Ag 164.
1. Central Research Institute of Physics, Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Budapest.
!MM
RODER, Magda, kandidatus
?--nort on the debate about the dissertation prepared by JiLhos
Dobo--to obtain the title of Candidate of Chemical Sciences.
.,em ,ud kozl MTA 21 no. 4:469-471 164.
BAKHY N.A.; BUGAYENKO, L.T.
Redox trazsformations of acceptors in organU avivenU induced
by ionized radiations. Part 1: Tranvforl~ltiojw of iron chlorides
in acetone solutions. Kin.i kat. 4 no.2:193-197 Mr-Ap 163.
(MIRA 16-*5)
1. lbskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.Lomno-jova.,
ldiind.cheskiy fakul'tet.
(Iron chlorides) (x rays)
SE.SSICAN r~5_3: Radlintlon Chemistry of Organic Compounds It.
N)
Undiallon Induced Ostdallon and Reductlort of Acceptors in OrPnIcSoNtloxf
140f
r. 11-ft. Vyl. ist. Rd-
Oxidation and 11'eduction or solute% by the primary radiolysis products or solvents occurs not only in aqueous
solutions bu t also in 'rpnic liquids. It is concluded from the dependence oryicid on concentration of the acceptor.
and from IESR data. that in a number of S,,iscras such as alcohols, nitromethanc. formando' -, mcilty1formamide.
Cie.. the reactions are drected just as in ai,_dotis .0111tions by If" radicall. llo%cvtr, in oth,. Aolvents the exreri-,
mental data arc notcortsiucrit with this viewpoint, asshown by the behaviour under irradi3lion ofditute oxygn-ftee
-luli..' 1. C.I... of FrIn. Fell. C'u". C.% C,~', COO M."n. I-, I.- and at- -thyl-e bl.. and it, 1c.co
form. The reactions am mcntly reductions, but in sorne init-es sid.,i.n is observed. Th. id. -icty of yields.
rarigins" from G - 0.3 10 G,- 26 cquiv. JVr 300 cV, excludes mechanisms based only on free radic:ilt and requires
an iniportant interaction of the acceptor with non-radical short-lived primary products of the radiolysii of actionc.
A kinetic whenic N concideted which enables the yield pf prim2ry products ciltvt1pli different renctio., 1. be
estimated.
1-h- A-f-ro1SP- Af-, US$
repcrrt p"nernted at the 2cd IntlL. CMgr*** Of Bsd"tl= 2041101111"ho
It _11 A... 1cro
The Wig" at
12, low).
-as treated wills or with
Pep%in Previmaly inactivated by boiling, t riming tins-
of lbtdqugh were identical. This affirins that the depvm~of
det-01111M. of N comlids. by P11"rAwt ill J10umb Is" 130 in-
fikorlitt, on the rising plarr of YeAst. The total amt. of
CILh 11tvell"I during (1009h rising is utilitell in 1116 rising
of the dough. Ul-61Y
"'"MIMMARM
NASTA. M.. Acrid.; BUS3SCU, M.; RODESGU, M.; TATOMIR, A.
The 1,,rmphadenobronchial fistula in the elder child during puberty
& adolescence. Rumanian M. Rev. 1 no.4:27-32 Oct-jlec 57.
(LYM *NOMS, f is tula
lymphadenobronchial fistula as manifest. of primary
pulm. tuberc. in puberty & adolescence)
(BRONCHI, f istula
same)
(MBIRGULOSIS, PUIXONARY, in In:f. & child
primary, lymphadenobronchial fistula as manifeat. in
puberty& adolescence)
L 4753_2.-16 F41'i J)/T WW/JW/1%1
ACC NR: AT6035003 SOURCE CODE; HU/2502/66/047/002/0157/0165
AUTHOR: Roder, Magda,, Opauszky, IstvIan--Opauski, 1. and Kiss, Istvartv-Kish, 1. (Docto
of the Dep-AFEFeffF'X-6-r Chemistry at the Central Research Institute for rhysics,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences In Budapest. f! ,-7
l1ana Diphenylmethane"
ermal Stability of the Eutectic Mixture of Diphen
.;
1 Budapest,, Ac 46adjemiae ScicDjj~arum.,~ungari q_q, Vol 47, No 2,
,to, ghA!pica
1 1966, pp 151-'165.'
Nbq&Z(Lqt: (English article; authors' English summary, modified) Ue thermal
stability of the eutectic. mixture of diphenyl and diphenylamine7lwas studied
I
by determining the amounc n
the degree of polymerizatM
1 o;omposition of the gaseous product fo odtand
4 the initial compounds in pyrolysis eac ionsi
l m
__Zlk~ing o~t e mixture takes place at above- 400"G,_ Mix-.
a t
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Since thermal cra h
ture.is suitable as a reactor coolant only below this temp!k!rature. The Pyro.-
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'The authors thank Mr. K.
Ujszaszi for carrying out the mass spectrometric measurements. OrIg. art. has. -,
5 figures and 5 tables. IJ-PRS: 36,002_7
TOPIC TAGS: thermal stabllityp diphenylaminet pyrolysis polymerization -7
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1, 1953,
Monthly List of Russian Accessions Librar- of Congress, Apri
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RODEVICH, V. M.
lUzhno-Taimyrskii vodnyi put'. fThe Southern Taimyr waterway,17. (Problemy Arktiki,
1937, no. 2, P. 149-53, map). DIL: G600.F7 Slav.
SO: Soviet Transportation gjrA CognwUcation,, Bibl-lograghy, Ubrary of Ccngress,,
Reference Department,, Wqshington,, 1952, Unclassified.
RODIWALD, W.
For greater interest of the food industry in problems of,vocational educatim.
P.89
PRZEMYSL SPOZYWCZY. (Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Techniczne Inzynierow i
Technikow Przerqslu Spozywczago) Wamawa, Polamd
Vol.9, no*3, Mar* iY55
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EM) LC, Vol.,9, no.1, Jan. 1960
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Category Organia cim Taturitl Conmounue and bheir
Synthetio -ArAl ogttsx,
Aba.' Jour4 Ref. Zhur.-Khimiyv. 110. 69 1959 19~569
Author Achmatowicz, 0.; Rodewald, W.
Institut.
Title klkaloids of G+?nus, Lycopodlum. IV. Subsidiary
Alkaloids of LY opo~rl-u-7--ii-finum L.
anno
Orig' Pub. Roem. chem., 1958,, '32~ 140 39, 1+85-493
Abstract From oily residues -- three fractions (12.8 g,
3 g and 11 .03' Collected during separation of alkaloids of
Lycopodium annotinia (LA) of Polish origin (see Communication
III, RZhYhim, 3-r-57, 41268) were isolated by repeated re-
crystallization from aleohol, water and aqueous alcohol, in
the form of methiodides (MI) , a number'of liquid bases.
Listing the formula of the baseq yield in g, MP of MIt
Px1206 of MI -in 5% aqueous solution, MF of methoahlorlde,
methoperchlorate. and methopicrate (recrystallized from
water, unless stated otherwise): C,6.HZ30N (1), 0.99 2659
+150.1 210 270, 230-232 (decomposes); C17H2702N (11), 1,
301f -16 24, 321 (partial sintering), liquid; C16H2302N(
Cara.
CDuntry Poland
Ab%, Jour.
instltdt.
Title
OrIE. Pub.
Abstnict 2.1~j 294 (decomposes; from alcohol), - 13.99
26-3 287-5,(decomposes; fror, alcohol), 162-163.- C2 H 104N
(IV311.51 292, - 11.11 261, 295 liquid- C56H, 03N0 ~~)j 1.22
216-217 (sintering; 4rom alcoholl, t 00,'25' , ~~4-236, 134-
136; methopicrolonate , MP 269* (sinterliag; from alcohol)-
C17H2502N (VI) 0 8 312-3159 - 1+9.8 (e 5, water). 274, h6
(decomposes), ~8-' !
80 C ?H250 N (VII)o 0.99 315 (decomposes),
30-9-Q6ig A-35, M; CiaH2503N (VIII)I, 1.2 2721
9 a 250 26 268 liquid, CIBH2tO,.N (1X)9 0.99 All tL
- 16A.k 2769 259-2661 219. In addi ion there were isola zd
1.2 g of di-M! of racemic n1coti-ne W, and also small
C:~rd: 2/3
Ccjuntry Poland G-3
Abs. jour. .195 89
Author
Lir-t1tut.
n itlo
Orig'Pub.
Abstr2ct amounts of obscurine, isolycopodine and acri-
foline. Probably the substance I is identical with base
C,02501' isolated from LA of German origin (Bertho A..
Sto.1.1 A., Ber., 1952, 85, 663). According to general formulas
II III, and IV, ccrrespond to the alkaloids L-28, L-29 and
L-a3l isolated from LA yU. anrifn11W (Manske R.B.F., Marion
L.) J. Amer. Chem. Soc..7 19471 699 2126). V - IX have not
been described before. Mixed sample of III and IV had a MP
262-20"50. Thus,, there have been isolatted from 1A 8 crystal-
line and 10 liquid alkaloids (89.1 and 4.2%, respectively,
of their total amount). Ultraviolet spectrum curves are
shown for MI of I - IX, and di-MI of X. -- 14, Krayevskiy.
Card: 3/3
RODEWALD, W. J.; WICHA, J.
Synthesis of A'r nor-5-azacholestane. Bul chim PAN
12 -no. 2: 95-98 164
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University,,
Warsaw. Presented by 0. Achmatowiez.
Lyco :~O-
AcLmatow, all:,:sloials-
Vol -0, no. V3 lc?:55.
Le", Vol.. no. 30, Oct. 1955,
S~~: lKontInly LiE_t of '_'-,Urop~an i",ccessions, 4
Uncl.
RODEWAU, W.J.-, J.
Aza-ster3id alkalcids. Synthesis of A-Mo,--B-homc-5-
a-.,.acholestane. Bul chim PAN 11 no.8:4-37-44-1 163.
1. Department of Organic Chemistry, University, Warsaw.
Presented by C). Achmatowicz.
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