SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALBERTINSKIY, B.I. - ALBITSKAYA, O.P.
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ALIBERTINSKIYJ, B.I.; KAN, G.S.; CHERNIGOVSKIY, V.N.
Analysis of the protective functions of the body on the basis of
the concepts of the theory of regulation and physiology; the
example of tuberculosis infection. Vest.AMN SSSR 17 no-502-87
,62. (MIRA 15:10)
(TUBERCULOSIS) (IMMUNITY)
8(6), 14(6) SOV/91-59-7-61/21
AUTHOR: Motin, G.I. and Allbertinskiy Engineers
TITLE: Some Problems of the Shaft ~-!ill Operation
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 7, pp 12-13 (US91,R)
ABSTRACT: The authors recommend some minor modifications for
shaft mills 1500/1668 and 1660/2r104 of the plant 117,o-
mega". The rotor components sho-ild be made of steel
instead of cast iron. A metal trap retaining small
metal parts which entered accidentally the fuel (in
this case peat).was installed as shown in a diagram.
The modifications may be performed by power plant
personnel. There are 1 diagram and 1 Soviet reference
Card 1/1
8(6)
/1 59-01-3/33
AUTHOR: Motin, G.I. and A3.1bertinskiy, T.T., Engineers
-------- ---------
TITLE: Adjusting the Coal Dust Feed System With Cylin--Irical
Ball Vills
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 195Q, Yr 9, pp 6-8 (=R)
'
ABSTRACT: The authors describe improvements of the coR1 dust
feed system at an unidentified TETs, at which Kizel
Is
coal PZh i processed in cylindrical ball mills of
ty-pe 206X279, When coal with a moistiare content of
10% was fed to the mills, the feed pipes were freauent-
ly blocked by clogging coal. As shown in Figire 1,
a modification of the coal feed tubing eliminated all
clogging of the coal, even with a 20,f moisture con-
tent. The processing of the coal dust was further in-
creased by installing a scraper at the entrpnce of the
mill. The scraper is rotating with the milland pre-
vents co?l dust accumulations, Finally, the authors
describe modifications of UT-3 burners, The ineffi-
Card 112 cient operation of these burners caused considerable
;-)OV/0,2.-5 9-9- 3/7~ 3
Adjusting the Coal Dust Feed System With Cylindrical Ball Mills
losses and increi_:Lsed slag formation. For improving the
work of the bixrne-:-s, their discharge cross-sections
were reduced by 2514,. The eccentricity of the burners
was eliminated simultaneously. The velocity of the
secondary air leaving the burners was almost doubled
to 15 m/sec, instead of 8-9 m/sec previously, The
velocity of the primary air was increased from 13-
15 m/sec to 16.5 m/sec. These measures led to a consi-
derable reduction of the slag formation. There are
3 diagrams.
Card 2/2
TAGER, S.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ALIBERTINSKIY, L.I., inzh.
Burning husks in cyclone furnaces. Teploenergetikr- 7 no-5:
48-53 -MY 16D. (MIRA 13:8)
1. Energetichsakiy institut AN SSSR i Energotekhnaladka.
(Furnaces)
V_: T
TULYAKOV, I.V.; ALIBXRTON, H.I.
Clinical and X-ray characteristics of pneumoconiosis in.Karaganda
Basin miners; preliminary report. Trudy Inst.kraev.pat. AN razakh,
SSR 4:154-159 156. (MIRA 10:3)
(MG--DUST DISEASRS)
(DIAGNOSIS, RADIOSCOPIC)
(JURAGANDA BASIN--MINM--DISEASES AND HYGINKI)
AL I TDAR ji.i.
Prophylaxis of pneumoconlosts among miners of the Karaganda
Coal basin. Zdrav.Kazakh. 17 no.10/11:65-68 '57.
04IRA 12:6)
1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki vnutrennikh bolezney Karagandinskogo,
gosudarstvennogo meditainakogo instituta.
(KAILMIM BASIN--COAL MDMS--DIS3Ab'HS AND HYGISNE)
(LtMG3--DUST DISFASES)
AL'BERTON, N. IL.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Materials toward the clinical aspect of
pneumocogiiosis of coal-miners of the Karagandinskiy Basin."
Karaganda, 1961. 20 pp; (Joint Academic Council of the Institutes
of Physiology, Kray Clinical and Experimental Surgery of the Acad-
emy of Sciences Kazakh SSR); number of p6pies not given; price not
given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 256)
ALBMT10VA 0.; SUCHOMELMA, K.
"Ecolo ic Variability of the Grounding (Gobio Gobio (Linnaeus) 1758)",
P. 1, %TNIK, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1953, Praha, Czech.)
SO: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EM), LC, Vol. 4, No. 3,
Yer 1955, Uncl.
ALBEPTOVA, Ye L.
Kratkiy russkofrantsuzskiy i frantsuzsko-russldy vneshnetnrgovy4 slovarl .
Z-Short Russian-French and Frenrch-Russian foreign trade dicti-,narZ/
2 izd, isprav i dopol. I~bskva, Vneshtorgizdat, 1954
101 P.
So: N15
912.750
.A5
1954
ALIKAYEV, V.A.; TA1W;ERKOj I.L., veterinarnyy vrach; NIKOLA-)~,-;V, P.Ya,t
veterinarnyy vrach; MIYakY1ZTS, RA, veterinarnyy vtach;
ARTEWNKOY I.A., veterinarnyy felidsher; MOSKALETZKO, A.N.,,
veterinariVy felidsheri- ALI I M.P., veterinarnyy vrach;
SKARBOVEYO) V.I., veterinarnyy vrac ; MOROZOV, A.I., veterinarnyy
felldsher; VESHMIEVAYLOV., V.T., voterinarnyy vrach; LUZHENKO, I.U.$
veterinarnyy felldsher; RUDOMETKIN, Ya.L., veterinarnyy vrach;
PARSHUTKIN, I.M., veterinarnyy vrach; GOLOVAUOVA, A.I., veterinarnyy
vrach; SHIPILOVA, N.M., voterinarnyy vrach-, SPIROV, V.D.,
veterinarnyy vrach; BONDARENK01 V.11.1 voterinarnyy vrach;
KOVALIO P.K., veterinarnyy feltdsher; ZHA14SUUV, B.TS., vetorinarnyy
vrach; APAIEV, Ye.M.., veterinarnyy vrach; KOLOTIY, N.A., veteri-
narnyy vrach
Diseases of the young animal, their prevention and treatment;
based on-data -received by the editors. Veterinariia 39 no.1:49-54
Ja 162. (MI111h 15:2)
1. Besedinskaya rayonnaya veterinarnaya lechebnitsa, I'mrskoy
oblasti (for Taranenko). 2. Bo~she-Sosnovskaya rayonnaya
lechebnita,, Permskoy oblasti (for Nikolayev).- 3. Aleksandrov-
skiy veterinarnyy uchastok, Voznesenskogo rayona, Nikolayevskoy
oblasti, Ulcrainskoy SSR (for Mikhaylets, Artemen1co, lloskalenlco)o
4, Kolkhoz "40 let 01,ltyabryall, Tarliyskogo rayona, Moldavskoy
SSR (for Allbertyan).
(Continued on next card)
ALBESCU, I.; GHEOFGHIU, C.; SPACU, P.
On the quantitative determination of Pentasol. p. 565.
Academia Republicii Populare Romine. STUDII S I CERCETAR1 D-',' DID-UE. Bucuresti,
Rumania. Vol. 6, no. 4, 1958.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EFAI) Vol. 8, no. 7, July lq59.
Uncl.
to
ALBESCU, I. ; PIRTE-k, D.
The macro-and microgravimetric method of determining the mercury in substances for
the protection of plants. P. 137.
STUDII SI CERCETARI DE CHDIL. Bucuresti, '~umnia
Vol. 7, No. 1, 1959
Monthly List of East European Accession (FEU). LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, Sept. 1959
Uncl.
SPACU, P.; ALBESCU, I.
Studies on the determination of nickel. Studii cere chim 8 no.1;
85-90 160. (EEAI 9:8)
1. Central de cercetari, chimice al Academiel R.P.R., Bucuresti.
(Nickel) (Aluminum) (Zinc) (IrOO
(Magnesium) (Paludrine) (Complex c-impounds)
SPACU, P.; ALBESCU, I.
Studies on the determination of paludrine. Studii cerc chim 8 no.l.-
91-96 160. (EEAI 9:8)
1. Central do cercetari chimice al Academiei R.P.R., Bucuresti.
(Complex compounds) (Faludrine)
SPACU, Petre(Spacu, Petruj; GHEORGHIU, Cons tan ta; , -ALB-9SCU, Ileana
New syntheses in the chemistry of complex compounds. III and IV.
Complex compounds of cobalt(III) with paludrine. Studii cerc chIm 9
no.1:159-178 161. (EKAI lOt9)
1. DLboratorul de chimie anorganica, Centrul de cercetari chimice
al Lmdemiei R.P.R. Buouresti..2.Comitetul de redactie, STUDII Sr
CERO.-,-'TARI Dg-CHIklEtfor Spacu).
(Complex compounds) (Cobalt) (Paludrine)
SPACU, P.;,A~BESCU, I.
New syntheses in the chemistry of complex compounds. V.Complex com-
pounds of nickal with paludrine. Studii care chim 9 no.1:179-196
161. (EEAI 10:9)
1. Laboratorul do ohimie anorganica, Centrul do cereetari chimice
al Academiei R.F.R Bucuresti. 2.Comitetul do redactie, STUDII SI
CFMCETARI DE CHDGitfor Spacu).
(Complex compounds) (Nickel) (Pauldrine)
SPACU, P.; Aj~ ~CU ~Ileana~; DRAGOMIRj, Eugenia
Re.fractometric study on the formation of alkaline ceri= balogenides
iz aqueous solution. Note 1. Studii cor chim 10 no.1:9'1-112 162,
1. Centrul cle cerciLtar:l chimice al Academiei R.P.R,p Sectia de chimia
anorgarAca., Bicuresti. 2. Ilembru, al Comitetului do rechctie,, *Studii
A cercetari de chimie" (for Spacu).
SPACU, P.; ALBESCU, Ileana; DRAGOKR, Eugenia
Refractometric study on the formation of the alkaline halogeno-
lantanates in aqueous solution. Pt. 2. Studii cere chim 10 no.3/4:
345-356 162.
1. Central de cercetari chimice al Academiei R.P.R., Sectia chimie
organica, Bucuresti.
SPACU, P.; EMSCU, Ileane; DRAGOHIR, Eugenia
Refractometric study on the formation in aqueous solution of
lanthanum and cerium complex halides. Rev chimie 8 no.1;31-49
163.
1. Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of the R.P.R. Section
of Inorganic Chemistry, Bucharest. 2. Corresponding Member of
the Academy of the R.P.R. (for Spacu).
SPACU, P; ALBESCU, l2eana; DRAGOMIR, Bigenia
Separation method of lanthanum from iron. Studii cerc chim
11 no.1.49-52 163.
1. Sectia de chimie anorganica a Centrului de cercetari
chimice al Academiai R*P*Ro, Bacureati. 2. Membru cores-
pondent al Academiai R.P.R. (for Spacu)
S PAN $ P. ; ALBF, 13 eana;
Refzactcmatric study on the formatlon of ytterb-=- hnicgen
complex In watery so-lution. Rev chimip Ficum 10 nci.::,17-26 JR 165,
1. Section of Lanthanide and Actinide Chamilstry of the Inorganic
Chem'stry Research Conter, Rumarian lic!idwr~;, 69 ~,pla!U1 Tnde-,On-
dentei, Buchareut. Submitted July 15, 1.96".
SPXP)f.Ag#V~~U, Ileana; DRAGOMIR, Eugonia
Refractometric study oh the formation, In aqueous solutions, of
complex prA66odymium HAlides. Stufti aere *hJm 11 no.21267-276
163.
Refractometric study of the formation, in an aqueous solution, of
complex neodymium halides. 277-286
1. Sectia de chimia anorganica a Centrului de cercetari chimice
al Academiei R.P.R., Bucuresti. 2. Membru. Corespondent al Academiei
R.P.R. (for Spacu).
BAGHINA,-V.,Iprof. (Breaza)jORAZACOV, Gh.;' IONESCU-TIU, C.; DEMENY, Zoltan.
(Aiud); CASANDROIU, Tudor (Bucuresti); AIE~E~,._Ion jftaras)
Sol"d problems in m4hematics. Gaz mat B 15 no.42158-166-AP 164.
BOGZA, Mihai, prof. (Cimpina): POPESCU,O.; ALBW-GU,I,.,.(Fagaras); ICNESCU-
TIUJ,C.; STAHCU, I.M., student (Bucuresti); DOEMCU,C., prof.
(Calarasi); GIIEORGHE, G,M,
Ricerciseo and problems proposed for grades 5-8. Gaz mat B 14
no.11t685-687 N163.
STEMER, D., prof. (Galati); STAN, D., prof. (Breaza); IONFSC[j-TIU, C.;
-.,-prof. (Fagaras); BUCIIR, loan, prof. (Sibiu)
Exercises and problems proposed for grades 5-8. Gaz mat B 15
no.8:369-371 Ag 164.
SPACU, P. ; AUESCU, Ileana; DRAGOMIR, Eugenia.
Rafractomet-ric study on the yttorbiurn complfx halogen
formation In aqueous solution. Studii cerc nim 34 no.!:
17-26 Ja 165.
1. Section of Lanthanum and Actinide Chemistry of the Inorganic
Chemistry Research Center, Rumanian Academy, 89 Splaiul Independentei,
Bucharest. Submitted July 15, 1964.
I.WNTEANU, Corneliu (Bucuresti); PESTROIU Daniel (Tirgu Jiu)-. PIRSAII, Liviu
(Biacuresti); VOICUMSCU, Dan (Ba"curesti); ALEESCU. i. (F*jaras)
PELTEANU Ioan (Buouresti); STATICU IJI, TB'ucw~~e;1l)-;-0,111TESCU,
Ton bucurosti), STANESCU, Me (Sib]u); IONISSOU Traian (Braila),
KACS v F. .(ciuji; YIANEESCU; L. (RJ-,miicu Vilcea); iOlMSOU-TIU, C.;
FOGSEMANU, M.I,; POPA, Eugen (lasi); 1411ULCA, Dan (Buouresti); PELIGRAD
Nicol,qa, T'7"-4'0 -(J>Jfa,~,O. ntMA. T. Dorin (r Ien M.
Abes); STANCUP
(BU*ur60%i+w-* v~v,
I
Proposed problems. Gaz. mat B 16 no.2:86-91 F 165.
L bf-SCU, T
AMESKUt [- T.-BURGFJX-YON [AlbeBeu, T. Bargele-Ion], prof.; MOMICHANU, Dragoah
Momioeanu,
Disorders of the urinary apparatus caused by gynecological diseases.
Akuslij gin. 35 no.5:57-64 S-0 159. (MIRA 13:2)
1. 1z pervoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki - bollnitsy Pandurl - ~ukharest-
skogo mediko-farmatsevticheskogo instituta (direktor - prof. T. Burgele).
(GYNBOOLOGICAVDISHASES, complications)
(URINARY TRACT, diseases)
_AeC_wk1
SOURCE CODE: UR/0.115
AUTHOR: Al'bikov, Z. A.; Voroblyev, V. V.; Phuvalov, R. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: A converter of time to amplitude
SOURCE: lzmeritellnaya teklinika, no. 11, 1966, 85
M.10 TAGS: digital analog converter, electronic circuit
L'9~cRACT: A time-to-amplitude (t - A) c6nverter is described. Time-displaced input
p~~_Isea ul and u are applied to two monostable tunnel diode flip-flop circuits
(TD and TD2) at the input of the converter'(see Fig. 1.) The output pulses of these
Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of the time-[.
to-amplitude converter
C
lInput-
TD TD3
6Z1
1, 40 dP
outrut OtX
TD-_
Card
flip-flops are of equal amplitude and time duration. Pulse shapers containing
and TD extend the working amplitude range of the converter. The
tunnel diodes TD3 4
two pulses are then amplified by the P411 transistors and applied to the grids of the
6A3P tube. As long as the two pulses overlap, capacitor C (18 nf) in the anode
circuit of the tube 6A3P linearly discharges through the tube. The voltage change
across capacitor C is amplified by tube 6ZhIP and is proportional to the time-'ehift
between the two input pulses. The converter has an input resolution of 40 x -12 10sec
(at mid-beight of the input pulses) which stays constant for input frequencies
between 50 and 100 kc; it was used for measuring input pulses in the amplitude range
from 1 to 90 with durations of (3-100) x -9 10 sec. Orig. art. has: 2 figures.
E;uB com o9/ suBm DATE: 28Aug65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 0011 ATD FI~EW: 5107
Card 2/2
ALBIN) J.; Rzciecki, A.
Construction of an experimental building from clay in Skawina. p. 60.
(PRUXIAD BUDMANY. Vol. 28.9 No. 2, Feb. 1956, Warszawa, Poland)
SO: Monthly List of Eas European Accessions (hEkL) LC. Vol. 6, No. 12, Dec. 1957.
Uncl.
ALB'R4, jerzy
Gontributic-n -Lo the etiolo-cy o'L' Mordor's disse4se. PC!. `U~g. lek.
10, no.26o.1002-1003 2"~ Jelu'.
1. Z II Oddz-'!.aIii Chorob Wew-iei7i-2i-.iyLAh 5-nidt-ala ',Ni o -2 skowf~,7--, ure!
.1
Wroclaw1u; crd-ymator: dr. med. Julian 11~,-Zonbllt.
ALBBI, K.
"Two-Beated RacinE Gliders", (To be contd.) p. 8-~I)j (3KTL7,YjDL;'.T- F'LS)KA, Vol, 1,01
No, 51, Dec. 195", Werszmra, Poland)
SO: flonthly Ust of East Europe.an Accessionn, (EEAL), LG, Vol. 4, 11o. 5, May
1955, Uncl.
ALBIN) K.
"Two-passenger racing gliders", (Conclusion) p. 824, (SKFEYDTJiTA POLSKA,
Vol. 1019 No. 527 Dec. 1954, Warszawa, Poland)
SD: Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), W, Vol. 4, No. 51
May 1955, Uncl.
..LBI"" uc:i,z
...' I~qzt
I
148r. Eaziaicrz. AiLIN: "The 3tratos.,horu Sailpl.-ne,!' 3krzydlata Polska>
No. lie, 1955, P. 0".
P&kSE I BOOK MLOITATION SOV/4834
Albin Kazimierz Mast er i~ Engineering
Szybownictwo na fiviecie (Gliders Throughout the World) Warsaw, Wyd-wa
komunikacyjne, 196o. 461 p. (Series: Biblioteczka Skrzydlatej Polski)
4,150 copies printed.
Ed.: Michal: GoszczynBki; Tech. Ed.: Boles&w Ioeviecki.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for the general reader interested in gliding.
It may also be used as a guide to the history of competitive gliding.
COVERAGE:, The book describes the state of gliding in 32 countries. Information
is given on glider designs, organization of gliding activities, meteorological
conditions, prominent glider pilots, and the achievements and records of each
country. Special attention is given to Polish gliding. Photos and technical
characteristics of ~11 Polish gliders are given. The author thanks the di-
rector of the Szybawcowy Zaklad Dofiviadczaluy (Experlmental Gliding Institute)
W. Nowakowski- A. Blasikaw W. Tsbencki E. KodjAnawa, H. Weiglow&., B. Koszewski,
zweao_
Gliders Throughout the World SICIV/4834
A. Zientek, Engineer J. Niespa, ~ L. Pituch, J.R. Konieczny ard M. GoazczyAski.
There are 10 references: 5 English, 3 Polish, 1 German, and I Czechoslovak.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
To the Reader 5
Introduction 7
Ch. 1. Gliding in Poland 9
1. Histozjr of Polish gliding 9
2. New roads in the development of"Polish gliding 30
a.' Training activities 32
b. Sport activities 36
c. International relations of the PRT, (Polish People's Republic)
Aeroclub 44
3- Polish gliding industry 45
4. Post-w&r glider designs 54
a. IS-1 "Sep" 54
b. "Komar 48" 56
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SO: Su;-. 4-32, !'~,r 55
ALIP11T. K.V. (Simferopol'); KOVALKY, P.G., zasluzhenny7 uchitell shkol RSFSR
A I(R.
ostov-na-Donu)
Contents of the physics curriculum in connection with problems of
polytechnical education. Fiz. v shkole 18 no.4:52-53 R-Ag '58. -
(MIRA 11:7)
1.11-ya srednyaya shkola (for Allbin). Z.Gorodskoy Inatitut
iisoTershenstvovaniya uchiteley (for Kovalev).
(Physics--Study and teaching)
AYZENEERG, V.N., kand, tekhn. nauk; GLADSKIY. I.N., inzh.; ALIBIN, O.M., inzh.
Using sludges from soda and salt industries as gypsum hardening
accelerantio. Stroi. mat. 5 no.4:34 Ap '59. (MIRA 12:6)
(Factory and trade waste) (Gypsum)
ALIBIN, Ye..(,'.
New propor4Vioner for the chemical hark spray gun. GidioliL. i lesc~
khJja.- prcei. 18 no.Wl t65. (m-Tru~
1. Borskoye opytno-promystilonnoye lesok.Mmichockoye khozyaritio.
ALIBIN T
-JIL
Stripping device designed by V.V.Truoov. Gidroliz.i loookhim.
prom. 12 no.6:18 '59- (14IRA 13:2)
1. Borskiy khimlealchoz.
(Tree tapping)
BELOBORODOV, V.V., kaiidAekhn.nauk; Prinimali uchastiye.- IVANOVA, N.A.;
ALIBINSKAYA~ 0.1.
Final distillation of the micelle in the running out film. Masl.-
zhir.prom. 29 no.7t4-11 Jl 163. (NIRA 160)
1. Moskovskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo
instituta. zhirov (for Beloborodov).
(Food industr7)
no i
SATFAYEVA, Raykhan Abikeyevna, kandidat meditainskikh nauk; OKUNI,
David Hatanovich, kandidat meditainakikh nauk-, ALBINA,N.M.,
redaktor; FARITDINOV,K., tekhnicheakiy redaktor
Ellypertenaion and its prevention] Gipertonicheakaia boleznl i
ee preduprezhdenie. Alma-Ata. Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo, 1955.
30 P. (K6RA 9:2)
(HYPERTIMS I CN)
GRUDZINSKIY. Mikhail Aduardovich; ALBI daktor; KALISTRATOVA. A.Ye.,
tekhnicheskiy redaktor -
[Through the valley of the Malaya Almatinka; a guidebookj Po doline
Maloi Almatinki; putevoditell. Alma-Ata. Kazakhskoe gos. izd-vo,
1955. 110 P. (KLRA 9:10)
(Kazakhatan-4)escript ion and travel)
-TTc~-,- - A -ii . -T ,
I ' I
KHOMUIJ-0, Valeriy Georgiyevich; ALBIVA, N.M., red.; ZLOBIN, M.V.,takhn.red.
LRoutes to Issyk-Kull Lake] X ozeru lasyk-Kull. AlmA-Ata,
Kassakhakoe goo.izd-vo, 1956. 18 p. (Turiatnkie marshruty po
Ka-sakhstanu, 5) (MIRA 10:12)
(Kazakhstan-Dascription and travel)
IRRGGRIN, Aleksandr Petrovich; AWj4&.JJ4., red.; GRABARNIK, A.Z.,
otvetstvennyy po vypuskp; ZWBIN, M.V., tekhn.red.
(Through the Malaya Almatinkal Po Malo-Almatinskoqa ushchelliu;
foto avtora. Alma-Ata, Kazakhakoe gos.izd-vo, 1956. 22 p.
(MIRA 10:10)
(Malaya Almatinka Valley--Description and travel)
i . ,
i I' -, ;_1) I ~') H1. P"j ,vi / .
DUSLITSKIY, Nikolay Nikolayevich- ALBINA N.M., red.; GRABARNIK, A.Z.,
otvatstvennyy po vypusku: ZL~OBY, ti., takhn.red.
LThrough Alm&7Ata) Po Alma-Ate. Alma-Ata, Kapakhakoe goo.izd-yo,
1956. 26 p. ' (MIRA lo:lo)
(Alma Ata--Description)
SLOV/001/60/000/008/002/002
D255/D303
AUTHOR: Albini, I., Engineer
TITLE: Modern technology for our nickel metallurgical plant
PERIODICAL: Technickh pr&ca, no. 8, 1960, 659-660
TEXT: The author first reviews briefly current world production of
nickel and its consumption in the West. He then states that there
is a need for new technological methods in producing nickel, bear-
ing in mind that rich nickel ores are slowly becoming exhausted.
After briefly explaining where nickel is principally found and that
it is produced by either the pyrometallurgical or the hydrometall-
urgical methods, the author looks at the production of nickel from
sulphide ores. Nickel is to be found in pentlandide: The ore usu-
ally contains 0.3 to 5.5 % of nickel and up to 2.5 % of copper.
The ore is processed by the pyrometallurgical method. The low
nickel content is first enriched by magnetic and flotation separa-
Card 1/3
SLOV/001/60/000/008/002/002
Modern technology for our ... D255/D303
tion and a concentrate is obtained. This is melied in copper,
nickel and iron sulphides, and is subsequently processed by sepa-
ration melting to separate the copper from the nickel, by calcina-
tion reduction and then, by electrolysis with solvent anodes, el.ec-
trolytic nickel is obtained. Other well-known methods of processing
the sulphides are mentioned, including that of tho international
Nickel Company and the Sherrit Gordon (Canada) method. on producing
nickel from oxide ores, the author notes that such ores contain 1
to 7 % of nickel in the form of an isomorphous compound of aqueous
silicons of nickel and magnesium, and then describes briefly the
standard production methods. On nickel production in the CSR, the
author mentions the new nickel metallurgical plant near Sered which
is nearing completion. The oxide ferro-nickel ore will be available
there for production. Investigation into various methods of pro-
duction has been proceeding and the most suitable appears to be
that of ammoniac lyeing as established by the V~skumn~ Ustav kovov
(Research Institute for Metals) in Panensk6-BiKeYany. The basis of
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Modern technology for our ... D255/D303
this method is the selective lyeing ability of the ammoniac solu-
tions which extract from the ore only the nickel in the form of
complex salt, while the iron remains in the sediment. The ore is
dried and ground to below 0.1 mm grains, then it is reduced by a
mixture of hydrogen and Orbon monoxide gases in the multistage
furnace. There is 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: Hutn~ projekt, Bratislava.(Metallurgical Plant Pro-
ject, Bratislava)
Card 3/3
WA.Ci.AWCZYK, lietiqk; ARLN~~ mp- inz.
Organization of thotworkstand. Chemik 16 no.2:54-57 F 163.
1. I4ty-tut Chemii Ogolnej, Warazawa.
0
BELOaORODOV., V.V., kand.tek4-nauk; Prinimali urhmtiye: IVANOVA, N.A.;
ALIBIUSKAYA 0 1
I~L-edioti-Uation of micelle in the rising film. P~wl.-zhir.prom. 29 no.2:
5-8 F 163. (MIRA 1614)
I
1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut zhirpv.
(ylicelle) (Distillation.a
.pparatuB)
BEDDBORODOV, V.V., kand.tekhn.nauk,- IVANOVA$ N.A.; ALIBINSKAYA, 0.1., itzh.;
.NESHCHADIM, A.G... kaM,t*rdin,,nai*
Behavior of sunflower seed proteins during the process of extraction
and solvent removal from oil cakes. Masl.-zhir.prom. 30 no.2i5-7
F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellakly institut zhirov (for
Beloborodov, Ivanova, Allbinskaya). 2. Vaesoyuznyy zaochnyy
tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy proqrshlermosti (for
Neshchadim).
6f N-S
MY u w count t. d 91". A hirmll.
nai-im. e 'ahlenth Oft the Appliftfloil t1l 810-Aropblishit'g
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t heir ercioncy, bamd or.
fe-* iv iuareupd by- coudi.
Linns for tws it"
elektrolAroyn-1 tibribbWmetall", Pnegizid fAtchantemy.
Xlt 10, !VA~ pp. 3117-310.6 Hga.
11bli alixtm-slibrking mathoil of metal working baseJ on the InVeS-
Ui&v-z carried or, at IbL- Atachl" Toni and C-atting PToce%s Institute
IS d1-xz4-s3cd, snd the facton influen~knr t4fkien, y ~,nd ji-11tv Df Z'
ire 6910M Uteaiv UcWir arr a3 Aiiii- ii r~e, I llv~l 2) -
t'rW Wid quality of maruftclure, of the workIng electrodes; 11 kind of
01alftial to te worked on; 41 charprter of dlrte,~Iri,~ liquid In which the
I'~ !3 to be carried out, 5) type of m-Mne i~l It is proved ainong
olbl~? thing%, that the hlr4est btiring PU~VCT RD tNc Dbtajn(~j %Vith
Rw< 2 Wbere 311W-artual re~131.10ty od I hr. discharpe circuit. L- -
'M-'UdWUvl ly of the ekrcW% and C - electric cLpnrity Coup*r 15 proved
the Wit initteYlid for the w-ukirtg elr~c-lmdm. It inn he repi-iced
ISI inveallobtica" show, b? crey-tron of Pei like structure,
reinklia In orily a slijh0v d"reaw.1 borizig power The brat die-
fe' is proved to bo a mixUre t' kercksnz and Minsforvnrr oil
"I'arary is lAfluerred by the vpHelty of the working electrode,
:~)d by prem,:~ in mounling ir"' -Oik '19 ~41irldll LD hi,h It, -h~k
lito CuTt'od., but bern NaMPNI
o ld,
so,
L i I.) Ci
ALBI,*6KI, K.
Type EDD 16 spark erosion machine n. 237.
z,ZECHAITIK. Warszawa,
Poland. Vol. 32, no. 5, May 1959.
I i
-Ionthly Idst of East -European Accessions (EEA11 W., Vol. ?, no. , Feb. 1060.
Uncl.
ALB12MY K.
Type -'DA 35 spark erosion macUne. p. 238.
IECIIA-TIK. Warsazawa, Poland. Vol. 32, no. 5, Iby 1959.
Monthly List of East 'uropean 1jecessions (EEIII) W, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 19W.
Uncl.
ALBIN,%I, K.
Testing the prototype of the semi-automatic spark-erosion machine type EDA35-
P. 590
MECHANIK (Stowanyszenie Inzynierow i Technikow Mechanikow Polsk-ich) Warszawa,
Poland, Vol, 32., No. 9, Sept. 1959.
Monthly list of EastEuropean Accession (EEAI) LC., Vol, 9, No. 1, Jan. 1960
Uncl-
ALBINSKJ, Kazim-Aerz
Electroerosive wear resistance of workIng electrodes in
electr-oimpulse drilling. Inst obrobkI skraw prace no.168
1-54 163.
ACCMSION NHI Aphoh2907 3/01k/6h/0O(j/007/0i1/023
AUTHURs AllbinIski, Ka!!:Lz~hDoctor of technical sciences)
TITLEt Study of the electroerosion resistance of working electrodes during
electric sparking and electrical impulse treatment
SOUME: Stand i instrument no
79 1.9649 11-13
TOPIC TAM
electroarosion, Pol'sson number, thermal conductiNity, linear
mcpansion/ EDA hO forging machine, HG1 electrical impulse machine, HLC generator
ABSTRACT: The author studied the erosion resistance or pperating electrodes during'
electric sparking and electrical impulse treatment. The erosion.was studied in in
EDA-40 machine used for stamp forging up to a weight of 1 ton with a maximum rate
Iof metal removal of 30D0 mm,3/minute. The machine was connected to an impulse
generator and an MZ generator, The stress-strain relations are given by
2,
2 T I
kgm/m
Co J~v
rd 1/2
JACGMION NRt APhOh2907
where 9 is the Young's moduIusp T the temperature in Cp c)( the coefficient of 1,
the specific strain. The experi-
linear expansion., -) the Poisson nurkers and
ments were conducted under the following two conditions: 1) in an electric spark 1
machine with an RG generator at C x 10-4 farad5s R - 64 ohmsj and U. a 220-V)
and at 0 a 8 x 10-5 f arade p R a 18, 7 olm p and U0 w 240 V) 2) in an electrical
impulse machine MI at U0 mean - 30 V., closing current I. a 3,50 ampp and frequen
400 cpse In all these wtperiments transformer oil was used as a dielectric
medium. The results showed that the erosion wear depended on a quantIty S which I
itself depended an the thermal, physicals and mechanical properties of the metal#
This relationship in presented by
r, k-W C cm~2'
S - 42.68 E a (I /sea,
where Tt is the malting temperature, and JA the coefficient of thermal conductiv
ity. In the experiments conducted.on Pbp Znj All Cup Nis Cop and Wj tungsten was
found to suffer the smallest erosional'wear, Orig, art* hast 3 equations and
figures*
ASSOCIMIONt IfflitAut abrabotki netellov rezaniyem (Institute of Metal Cutting)
ISUBHITTEDs 00 EWL t -, '00
~&B CCDES M NO REP SDVI ODO OTHER 1 -000
2/2
URYUKEN, V.A.; ALIBINSKlY...N.V.
Hydrogeology of the middle Am& Basn. Tru6y VSEUGEI 101:43A-19
163. (1 1 Iak 17: 9)
7
MERKURIYEVA, Ye.K.; FUDELI, T.P.; TALISKAYA, I.N.; AL.BITSKAYA. A.K.
Experimental proof of the possibility of obtaining three-
braed hybrid chickens-in the first generation. Uch. zap. Mosk,
un. no.186!103-117 156. (MLRA 9t12)
(Hybridization) (Poultry breeding)
DOMOVU-NOY4 A-0.; TUGARINOV, D.N.; Tj QYA- K.AJ; KONOVALYUK, G.A.,
rodaktor; KOSHIIXVA, S-M-, takhnichaskiy redsk-tor
[Georgia, Azarbaijano
SSR, Armlanskaia SSR.
54 p.
Armenia] Grazinalcaia SSR, Azerbaidshanskaia
Moakva, Goa, lzd-vo geogre lit-ry, 1956.
(HLRA 10:2)
(Transcaucasia--loonomic geography)
7ABILIN, I.M.; ALI Ag8XAW_X.#.; TUGARINOT, D.N.; UKHAROVA, T.K.; XONOVA-
LYIX, D.A., takhnicheokiy radaktor
0
(Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kirgizistan, Tajikistan. Turkmenistan]
lazakhoksia SSR. Usbeksketa SSR, Kirgizakais SSR,- Tafthikeksia SSR,
Turkmenskaia SSR. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo geogr., lit-ry, 1956. 110 p.
(Soviet Oentral Asia--leonomic conditoni) (HLRA 10:1)
ALIBITSKATA, Kajoriya AjekBamu-Ovn9,; TUGARINOV, Dmitriy Nikolayevicb,
S.M., tekhn. red.
[Kirkblz S.S.R.] Kirgizakais SSR. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry,
1958. 59 p - (HIRA 11:12)
(Kirghttatan)
J~ 4
'ALI B .ITSKAYA, K.A., TUGARINOV. D.N.; LYUBIMOV. I.M., red.; GLBYKH, D.A.,tekbn.red.
CAzerbaijan] Azerbaidzhaaskaia SSR. Moskva, Qos. izd-vo geogr.
lit-ry. 1958. 71 u. (MIRA 11:11)
(Azerbaijan)
ALIBITSKAYA. X.A.; TUGARINOV, D.N.; OZIMINA, N.Ye., red.; GIXYXH, D.A.,tekhn.red.
[Uzbek S.S.R.I. Yzbekska la SSR. Hoakva. Goa. izd-vo geogr. lit-r7,
1958. 79 P'. (MIRA 11:12)
(Us'oskistan)
,A!, BITSKAYA)
ABDIfl.U.YF','-, K.,p ln~r'.
[Tie Turkmfln S ~ S ~ 11 32
SSR Dwvllat llaslxieti,
ALINTSKAYA, M. A.
Allbitska,m, M. A. "Experinent in flor-3stic arayls-is of Prisanarl -fields,"
Naiicb. zaDiski (Dnepronetr. Fps. un-t), Vol. XT.XTT, 1040, p. 2?-4('- - ?,IbljoF:
35 i tens
SO: U-3F50) 16 J,ine 51, (letopis 'Zhurnal Inykl-. Sta!~-y, Na. 5, '(-)4)).
ALIN
Fornation of grass COTer In afforested areas of tfie Ukrainian steppe
zone. Boteshur. [Ukr.] 10 no.4;51-56 '53, (MU 6:12
1. Dnipropetrovolkly dershavnly universitet.
(Ukraine-Grasses) (GrasBes--Mcrains)
ALIBITS.Ry,k,.Y.A.. .
Herbaceous vegetation of the Veliko-Anadoll Forest. Nauk.zap.
Dnipr.un. 48:105-120 155. (MIRA 1o:11)
(Ollginka District--Botany)
tQ
Q-ALJIW,4UYA,M.IY. LA11bytalka, M.0.1, kand.biol.nauk (Dnepropetrovsk)
Longevity of plants, Hauka i zhyttia, 10 no.6.,24-26
Je 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Plants)
AL'BITSXATA, )LA. [Allbytolim, X.0.1
Features of the herbaceous grouncl cover in artificial forests of
the steppe xone of the Ukraine. Ukr.bot.zhur. 17 no.2t6lr6g 16o.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. Komp~eksnaya ekspeditstys po iseledovaniyu lesov Stepnoy zomy
USSR Dnepropetrovskogo gDoudaretyennogo universitsta.
(Ukraine-Forest sooloar)
ALlaITSKAYA, M.A. (Allbitplka, M.O.); SIDELINIK, M.A.
Professor O.L.Bellhard; on his 60th birthday. Ukr. bot. zhu--. 19
no.6:103-104. 162. (MIRA 16:2)
(Bellhard, Qleksandr Liutsianovyth, 1902-)
ALIBITSKPYA, M.A.
Weediness of sail in steppe forest plantations as related to
their typological characteristics. Nauch. dokl. vys. shkoly;
biol. nauki no.4tll3-117 164. 1 (MIRA 17s12)
1. Rekomendovana kafedroy geobotaniki i vysshikh rasteniy
Dnepropetrovskogo gosudarstvennogo universitsta im. 300-letiya
vossoyedineniya Ukrainy s Rossiyey.
ALIBITSKAYA, H.A.1 MOROZ,- O.B.
Variety of the- spacies and the quantity of seeds in the soil of artificial
ash plantations in Dnepropetrovsk Province. Bot. zhur. 50 no.6:856-861 'Je
165. (WRA 18:7)
1. Dnepropetrovskiy gomidarstvernyy universitet, kcmpleksnaya
ekspaditsiya po issledavanira lesov stepnoy-zony UkrSSR.
ALIBITSKATA 4 .4
-
infestation of soil vith weed seeds under oak and locust stands
in thn ordimry Chernozem zone of the Ukminian S.S.R. Mcmissarovka
Fbreat)* Bot. zhur. 50 no.StIO92-1104 Ag '65. (IAIRA 18:10)
I# f~uiprnpatrovvkiy gosudaratvomw.. universitets
ALI B7-1SKAYA, 0. N.
"The Role of Soil Fun~i in the Decomposition of-Plant Residues and the Formation of
Soluble Compost Substances." Cand Agr Sci, Soil Inst imeni V. V. Dokychayev, Acad Sci
USSRI Moscowt 1954. (KL9 No 1p Jan 55)
Sbrvey of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (13)
SO: Sum. No. 598) 29 jul 55
A'UTFOR SKIPETROVV.V.,Cand.technical. .9c.,AL1BITSKAYA,O.,N., 105-7-14/29
Cand. agr. So.,
TjITLE Electric Insulation in the Humid Tropics.
(Elektricheakaya izolyatsiya v usloviyakh vlazhnykh tropikov-Russian)
PERIODIUL Elektrichestvo, 1957, Nr 7, pp 62 - 67 (U.3-5-R.)
ABSTRACT Special technical materials for the production of electric outfits
to be ueed in tropic climates were worked out by the Ministry of El-
eotrio Industry of the U.S.S.R. as a result of the considerations
mentioned in this paper. The following materials are to be usedsel-
ectric insultaing material on the basis of alkali free fibers,mica
and in 3ome cases of an asbestos fiber in connection with heat-and
moisture-resistant resins and varnishe3,pressed materials with an-
orgqnic fillers,and keramic materials.The use of cotton- and silk
materials is not recommended nor is that of materials based on them,
ouch as DaDer,cardboard,fiber-pressed materials with wood- and cel-
-
lulose fil
lers,layer plastics on a cotton- or Paper basis, and wood
with the exception of those cases where these materials are intended
to be used in oil. For the soaking of the windings of electric mo-
tors with the insulation of the A and B type the use of oil-bitumen
and melaminoglyptal varnishes and for those with the CB type insul-
tation the use of silicon-organic varnishes is recommended.Oilglyp-
tal and modified silicon organic furnace dried enamels are recommen-
ded for enamel coatings of the -~~indingB of motors.In the case of var-
Card 112 nishes and enamels for coating motors fungicide-compounds are recom-
Electric Insulation in the Humid Tropics. 105-7-U,/29
mended.The authors suggest providing the windings with a spun-glass
insulation.
( 1 illustration and 3 Slavic references).
ASSO.CIATION %enin'tAl I -union Institute for Elect ro -Technics - (Vsesoyuznyy
PRXSENTRD . elaktrotekhnicheakiy institut im. Lenina)
SUBMITIZED lo.41957
AVAILABLE Library of Congress,
Card 2/2
JLIBITSXAYA, O.N.; LIVINTSM, N.D.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, N.A.; YAMAHOV, S.A.
Investigating the resistance of dielectrics to moisture and fungi
in a moist tropical climate. Trudy VEI no.62:217-239 138.
(Dielectrics) (MIRA 11:11)
ALIBITSKAYA 0 N ; SHAPOMIKOVA, N.A.
* I
Effect of fungloldea on the resistance to fungi of clialeatrics.
Trudy 731 no.6Z:240-257 158- (MIRA 11:11)
(Dielectrics) (rungicides)
ALIBITSKAU, OLN.; SHAPOSHNIKOVA, N.A.
Effect of mold fungi on the corrosion of metals. MikrobioloeAa
29 no.5023-730 S-0 160. (MIRA 13:3-1)
1. Vseooyuznyy Blektrotekhnicheskiy institut imeni V.I.L6nina, Moskva.
(MOLDS (BOTANY)) (CORROSION AND ANTICORROSIVES)
AIIBLTSXA114-D.N,.,-,kand.sellskokhozyaystvemykh nauk; SHAYOSENIKOVAO
II.A., inzh.
Ur at of laold fungi on the corrosion of Metals, Vest,olektroprom,
33 1io.12:20-31 D 162. i, (MIM 15632)
1 .(NetAls-Corrosion) (14olds (ittany))
PAKHOA)VA, M.V.-, ZAYTSEVA, G.N.- ALIBIRKAYA, 0,N,
P
StAy of acid-soluWe phosphorus iompounds in t'lle green
alga Chlorella w1garis as related to the rate of c611
division and the source of nitrogen nutrition. ftokbimiia
30 no.631204-1212 N-D 1K (Milt-I 1%1)
1. Biologo-pochvennyy fakul'tet Gosudarstvennogo universiteta
lirfeni M,V.L,o7cnosova, Moskva. Submitted February 26, 1965e
L 31192-6
F-ACC NR,
EWT (I SGTB DD
SOURCE CODE: UR/0218/65/030/006/1204/1=
Allbitskaya, 0. N.
AUTHOR: Pakhomova, 11. V.; Zayteeva G. N.
ORG: Soil-Biology Faculty, Moscow State University im. M. V. t3monosov.-j- scow
(Biologo-pochvennyy fakulltet Gosudarstvennogo universiteta)
TITLE: Studies on acid-soluble phosphates in Chlorella vulgaris in relation to
rate of cell division and nitrogen source
SOURCE: Biokhimiya, v. 30, no. 6, 1965, 1204-1212
TOPIC TAGS: phosphate, chlorella, plant reproduction, eater, nonmetallic organic
derivative, nitrate, ureat plant chemistry
ABSTRACT: The acid-soluble polyphosph-ato, fraction of a Chlortlla Vulgaris
culture consists mostly of triphosphates. Rapidly multip ng cells (flow
rate 160 ml/hour) contain a greater variety of sugar phosphates (glucose-l-
and 6-phosphates, fructose-6-phosphate, fructoso-1.6-diphosphate), with
ribose-5-phosphate prodominatine, than do slowly multiplying cells (flow
rate 100 ml/hour). Among the free nucleotides, AMP, ADP, ATP, UMP, UDP,
.UTP, GNP, GDP, GTF, and C11P have baen identified. A number of nucleotide
derivatives are also prosent: AMP-poptides, UMP-poptides, W-poptido,
UDP-acotylglucosamine, UDP-acetylgalactosamine, W-uronic acidl ADP-glucose,
!ADP-galactose, and W-mannose. Thus, Chlorolla, like othor microorganisms
,and higher plants, contains a great variety of free nuclootidea and their-
L 31192-66
ACC NR% AP6022606
iideriv-atives. Adenylic 9nd uridylic do.rivativos are predominant; guanylio
!and cytidylic nuclootidea.are much less abundant.
Rapidly mix1tiplying Chlorella cells contain six timcks more nucloosido-.
triphosphates and especially GPT than do slower growing cells. Slowly
multipl.)dng cells grown on urea, have a high content of AMP and UMP deriva-
;tives-and nuclootide-peptides. Chlorella cells grown on nitrate have more
;guanosine and cytidylic acid derivatives than when grown on urea,- Orig. art.
has: 'I figure and 3 tables. [JPRS1
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formylufflanilantide (1) is filtered off, washed with kc-
water. anti titried; the yidd averat" 80-3% of St product
tu. bctueet 155-o' in 3-4' range. Pure I in. IN"'
(fnxnEtOli)- Hydrolysis with 2,D% ll-M~ for I for. at the
A I M - S L A METALLURGKAL LITERATURE CLAIMPKATION
sioww.
SarIOND .4 S11043 At ON, cut a11010-
of 0 ng I", ; Jt K, 1 91 it ; 'Iff-"
U :.&, 00 Is , . I KO n I
0 0 0 floor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 4
0 41 a 0 a 0 G` 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 1 0-0
b.p. g1tv., 711 tire bullAndain-Ale white I
A K,
bybollitticlM '&0i1 tives sit U. iki;di
arutdit fromAl - sullandwalde. C.. 1. Doug and 7'. L
li
luxuatiloulavc with sitter it) j25 P)*lur6hr&p%v #01
Milittailatuide, sit. Nnidar hydiolytk 1 4
%-%, an 83 61- ywid
N31,01i kW 4 flip. at tki-V. irs,
under a rvdux condowir at DO .5- for GIs, ;Ith CA%,
N11,011 gave 7N% of sulfaiiialuide. at. 111.
N14cetkit ardlarulde elaration. G. 1. liras. lbAd.
SWIS( aglishwunnary'r SI-PonnytSuffandarnide(4414
agitAUDO.
let %Uu7A Ovwnght, fiftered, slid washied with water.
After drying at 60-711- thtic is obtained P15% sit VI-aceIW-
NI-jortrybai/andamide, c'.minzipir. 242-3' (248 9' after
The above (19.4 X.) was boiled with
4. Nitoll Pr. liter) for 1.3 hrs., after
s hich the Broil diod. on a water Imth anti the re-Alur
dk~olvcd in hot llsO frid, after cooling. ritulmlised to
ithenolphthalcin by 1:2 TICI; after a briet boiling with 2
g. activated chatcmd. mul tanding ovmdght. the mixt.
%-as fiftered and the filt-ratc neutralized to rnethyl Cnisige by
11 1:2) 1. y-tId 50% NI-efyisulfamsk-mide. tn.
819iterdryingatfQ-70'. '1711C chatcoal after txt:l' " ith
hot water gavr'.1.3 K. M11fartilaulidC. G. NI. KO-4"Poff
-!- W. W. 10.1 W. 'U., W. I M
ji 11-6-1t-60
.10.1 to-in,
~--Riiljl GOT 43M. III
1110do 1111111C 1115,13413111
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ire
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will
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Yr~oi-s~-rol-Invt;stlgation of Prep;ir;;tion -ions.',
13 April 49
All-U`nion Sci Res Cheiisc-o. ~iarmi4c~~uticul Inst i:vmi Crd,.,'~onikidze.
SO Vecheryaya Moskva,.
Sum 71
U ~0 6
IOUS. oly ae -,u by
g q_jhortw1ogs
of 3-ai az~d. M. Va. K;Jt'
JnW
1. Vol and A-b _N_fac~&wa AH-
CA, -5.
I icAl of 11 'j v C; k 'A lal; t: IA. C. C' 1 L
110(AsP).OU IR by re-
Of. aeld.- 1: f5
poOble fliat tbe hloer polymers ut aho products of sovac-
vch-st rrvater degm c4 reduction. The phenonitna of
OCOSIty In SAkarzaa volus. tire-very Corapkx since t1wre I;
110 NwRlldity btrwem' Tht: vi-.*t3- ~d tlie: lodirie cwiittut.
of it gix-ca The mdu~*6'.m. were.run fit it divided
cell (polmlzlii ctlp) velth Pb c-.,floile and Ilb w-cKle ;it M
Cat cdl I
ji.A 10"YL, (with .5w_lle KI all-d Ul 3 N i I k%,4
reafAwn wm rim alt ZAI 6' ~lltjj t:.J. IA Um").
per rq, tli.6!j, Tbr- proincts :~i Lh~.. dificrent c.d.
vi'.1im'i a ';=.. - . -l)!txx n.-pr:,t-
it 61 jL,~j by tl . ~lli r., ji_
:ttl ;mql. 7.8, tt( 0.0. A 4 allitit.
alup- 14
ve vhtcoillbs-f-f (tic, Various -i
-irk: utbuiatt
d. lll~ Proparistlum of vurious polyniz, hoinio,
liig~ (if Salvarn-art by, roth "cloa. (it. 3-nitrofor amino)-4-hy-
acid by sodi"t hytlru5~u!q~.- M- Yii.
WE V-P, V, 1 6 S. 96r~v,vi. M4.
In llc~]
diatSy by W g, 43 uita-
114 till.- 2t'1 4ML011i. at 15 ndn.. tl%~. mixt. -,va,0mtUrI L.
CRI I for , hr. at,d Ilie pp- t, Sal%%~lsaa Is filt-aed offi diqsnlvtd
In aq. NUQH~'Cletrlfl"l ~ tth Q and a0djFw_i,.yieldi
lug
Uvarlun. -kulfatc, colit-nhig U0% Ai., This
N Late
lq~ TaOll, OuCified wita C And trcatc,i with Na plum
i
1q
ack:'C
1mr4att 110 SO
ltered
std
ed with HCI
ave
.
l
a
,
g
fi
0
Which arttr Nvailling and vacuum drying containcd 31,3
1,
a iodiwZ no, 0.18; the no. of ecimming unlis In ithe
of
-
Ilydramilrite
11
1 (46,13 g.~wlth emsmte avur. of
,
n
2 -
iv
90
&J
a
i
l
O
F
,
~i
l
itt
_ col
c
iia m
a
ug
jw
15
o
As; thisi h.d
rtpeaUnSZ)1t4,, aq Ch'Olyll by iodinv tilra-
tlan.- A. four-told amotint of fivilrosulfite gt,va li situilar
'
ek 0-fold of lvdro.
prodUCL. wids 21. jepeati!iS tpilo,
", 16
111t
2
Ti
6d
le
111
.
repeating units.,
o gave a pt
qct w
'4alV!jr'~DUS from 111tro fleld Rhaw k-Clay iodinu constunt,
(degme of rlyrierization) etan the products obtained by
-e4 that toxicity of
-1t9tyLtion pi Lhi~qini io acid. I 1 0 beliv,
Salvarsall ilQ fairlution of its d,1gree nf polymetization: the
lmrgeralakpules araiei,, wxic ;.incc tlieri-.I.ttiveprn~,rii-tit)tiof
witit a ~.:)hl. navp']. irwa 103 K.
04t bypophmphit-i 3nd z1l) tri. HCl ill ZJA ml. 11,0 iii ulit:
presence of a Jittk KI Z,ivu 04%. 11CI ~,I!t
at - mimbcr of tqvaiing nni: .
21-54% kq . nd Ir., imr Olt
mothrr stimilar ruri g-ivp a litorlila witli :ifll relie.ktittli nnii;.
Reductiorl %611- N:i ,S-94, ill tl.v p: ~If 'Aal PSO; ;, ~A; to
levrr vi-citi-, of &11.11;~,,La. M. Kfl~-'.hpc