SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSEYENKO, A. - ALEKSEYEV, A.S.
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-1-a-1J,BKSFYEN,
2. USSR (600)
h. Lathes
7. Improved fasterning of lathe chucks. Stan. i instr. 23, no. 12 1952
Monthly Lists of Russian Accessions, Library of Congre s, "arch, 1953, Unclassfid.
ALEOMMO A. frosera7shohik, udarnik kommunisticbeekogo truda
Eliminate industrial accidents.' Sov. profsoiuzy 19 no.I:
17-18 -Ta 163 (MIRA 16:1)
1. Predoodatell komissii okbrany truda Stankostroitellnogo
zavoda imeni S. M. Kirova, Thilisi.
(TifIio-Machine-tool industry6-Safety measures)
SOUHM Morskoy flot, no. 9, 1964, 2h-26
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TITLE: Influence of the addition of cadmium
of thermal and radiochemical detompoaltion of silver
carbonate
'PERIODICAL: Kinetika i kata-liz, v.2, no.3, 1961, 365-367
TEXT: The thermal dezomposition of silver carbonatel bothpure
and with addition of 2.5 mole-% cadmium carbonate, haa been studied
at 151* gravimetrically, unirradiated', and also with X-irradiation
from apparatus IFYn-2 (RUP-2) using 200 kV and I& of 20 mA.
The salts were formed by double decomposition. in the.thermal
decomposition, the specimens were sus ended from a quartz spring,
balance with a sensitivity of 4 x 10-9 g in a chamber thermostatted,
to + 0.2*C. In the radiochemical decomposition, the kinetic& wert
mea;ured photometrically by the change in colour of the specimens-.
The object of the work was to study an example of db--omposition of
a solid solution where bonds in the anionic or cationi,_- lattice
components were broken; most examples hitherto have concerned'only
rupture of like bonds. The results are shown in the figure,,
where a is the fraction of specimen reaeted. It is seen that
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go-ro,3,4koy ~r.I:niphnkoy lx)]. 'ni-"'!iy (i."
inzh.
Ways to reducing the seismic effect of an air and sound
shock wave, and increasing the efficiency of large-scale
blasting by borehole charges. Vzry-v. delo no.57/14:245-
261 165. (MIRA l8til)
1. Krivorozbskiy Nauchno-issledovatellskiy gornorudnyy
institut.
ACC NR:
A137001770 SOURCE CODE: UR/0169166/000/010DOWD016
AUTHOR: Ale!~seyenko, A. F.
TITLE: Calibration of equipment for the study of seismic effects of mass blasting
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. IOD98
REF SOURCE: (Sb. nauchn. tr. ] N. -L. gornorudn. in-t USSR, no. 8, 1965,
207-221 -
TOPIC TAGS: instrument calibration equipment, seismograph, oscillograph,
blasting
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the calibration of equipment for studying the
effects of blasts of great amounts of explosives on residential buildings and other
structures. VEGIK type seismographs were used as vibrographs. For recording
displacements an H-700 oscillograph with a low frequency galvanometer was used.
The same oscillograph with a galvanometric frequency of 120 to 140 cps and an
OS-24 seismic oscillograph with a galvanometric frequency of 130 cps were used
for recording displacement velocities. Since the vibration platform designed for
calibration purposes distorted the parameters of the recording equipment amplifi-
CaM I / 2 UDC: 550. 834
AR7001770
cation sensitivity and damping ivere calculated according to'standard formulas.
These calculations were based on the results of measurements of constant values
of channel sections. A. Fedorenko. [Translation of abstract] [AIV
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ALFKSEYENI~Oj
LTSSR / Cultivated Plante, Cereal Crops., M-3
Abs jour i Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 13., 1958,, No. 58552
Author Alekseehkg,-AA-.jj; P"iy., A., A'*
Inst -~I?oava ~Agrlc~dft-~~al Institute
Title :'The quality d Seeds of Corin'injlqlation to Their
Ripeness'and PeriOdd of Harvestind
Orig 1?ub I Nauchn. trs~ Poltavske a*'-k& in-ta, 1956 (1957)$ 5p 41-45
Atstriidt Khatlkovskaya 23 and Grushevskaya 380 corn cobs were
harvested at diffemnt periods, and dried so that grain
moisture was down tc 12-33%. This permitted to determine
the sowing qualities of these varieties of corn. Yeximum
germination (99.5-99.7%) and sprouting energy (94.2-95.0~)
were obtained with aaeds from cobs, harvested during
the phase of full ripeness.. Seedo, harvested during
eerlier or later periods., were characterized by a greater
number of abnormal sprouts and by a weaker development
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of the root system when sproutingwaB induced in
laboratories. -- V. S. Shmallko
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USSR/Cultivated Pl,-mts. Fodder Plants.
Abs Jour : Rof Zhur-Biol,, Wo 157 1958, 68228
Author ~ eks 0
Inst :1 ~Pol a:vaAg~riculturani Instituto.
Titlo ;Tho Influence of Location and Timo of Seed
Formation on the Yield and Biologic-11 Proper-
tios of Vihito Lupine.
Orig Pub :Kauchn. tr. Poltavsk. s,-Ich. in-tq 1956
(1957)9 51 204-209
Abstract :Tha project under discussion went on for three
yoars in Poltava. V11hen the nutrition area of
whito lupine is increased, it branches out
strongly, forming branches of the orders I,
III and 1117 and of the V order in viat years;
beans appear in the racemas of the riain stalk
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'USSR/Cultivatad Plants. Fodder Plants.
Abs Jour s. Rof Zhur-Biol., No 15, 19587 68228
In the socond gonoration, thero was no dif-
forenco bativeon the flowcrin,, and .-.iaturing
dates of plants of tho I II) -xidd III strata,
The soods of tho f irst s~ratmi 110ru, actually
the riost 'productiva, and the difforoncus bet-
woon soods of difforunt strata woro riorc nar-
kedly oxpressed. D. P. Hashcheryalcov
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Automatic switch for the master oscillator of the RAF-KV transmitter#
Vest.protivovozdedbor. no.2:71 F 162. (MIRA 14:2)
(Radio-Tranomitters and transmission)
(Sleotrio switobgear)
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Shelkov, V. V.; Oparin, V. I#1 Hemesnikov# A. I.; Stepanovt S. N.
ORGi none
TITLE- An assembly for welding internal joints or boiler shells* Class 21) No.
187906 Lrannounced by All-Union Scientific Research and Design lIngincerinc, Institute
of Chemical and Fetrolevn Apparatus Construction (Vaosoyuznyy nauchno-isrledovatel'EkJ
i proyektnyy inatitut tokhnologii khimicheakogo i naftyanogo apparatootroyeniyaY
96URCEE.- Izobreteniyap promyBhlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 21, 1966, 77
TOPIC TAGS: welding, welding equipment, welding technology, seam welding
ABSTRACT. This Author Certificate presents an assembly for welding internal joints
of boiler shells. The assembly consists of a column with a frame mounted upon it.
Tl~e.framacarries an arm with.s. welding head placed on supporting rollers. To
maintain a constant position~of the electrode in respect to the seam surface, the
weldi ng head and arm are connected to one another by a hinge and a spring (see Fig. 1).
The.4-kter assures a constant contact between the rollers and the boiler shell. The -
welding head is hinged tothe bearing rollers which are rigidly connected to one
another.
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TITLEt Radio
ing Acadony ino F; isi...D.xtr.zhinokly-,.(Voye~nnara~nzhenernaya akadeodya))
SOURCE** Izobre teniya,.. Pj r0'qY5'h1'e'ftn'yYe~ obraz toy, tovamyye makis no. 200- 1966, 60-41
transmitter, radio receiver antenna polarization
TOPIC TAGS: radio relay
'An Author Certlfftats has' been issued for a radio relay yet m with
ABSTRACT.,
passive relays that use~-4`C'&iit4iir1hg radiators which consist of a MetaUic 'irid made
with parallel conduttQrss.~ ' To.dec 'rease.,fading, the conductors of the passive radia-
tor are placed at a 45'! -'Anigle to':!tbei~ olarization plane.of the transmitting anienna.
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The receiving antenna'has -a polAri.Zation plane 'that is rotated 90* with respect to."
the tranesitting has so. 1, f igure,
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AuTHoRS: V.V. Hatveyevg A.P. Pisarenko,-a_l~~ ~en~ko
TITLE: Semi-Automatic Presses Type 11MPS" and 11MPA" for
Vuleanisation of Rubber Components (Press-poluavtomat
"MPS" i 11MPA" dlya vulkanizatsii rezinovykh izdeliy)
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1958, Nr 12, pp 17-21 (U&qR)
ABSTRACT: The article illustrates and describes an 18 press-station
turntable machine for moulding components such as rubber
soles. The MPA machine is an improved version of the
earlier MPS machine designed by the authors at the
"Institute of Artificial Leather" and built by the
Madvedev factory at Orel. The 18 mould plattens are
heated by steam with pressure up to 175 psi available;
the area of the heated plattens is 510 x 31+5 mm.
Pressure is applied hydraulically, and two-stage
pressure is available for dealing with micro-porous
material, Maximum available pressure on the plattens
is 80,000 Kg The speed of the turntable can be con-
trolled betw;en )+ and 15 revolutions per hour giving
Card 1/3 vulcanization cycles from 1+ to 16 minutes. Vulcanizing
time, temperature, and pressure are all automatically
SOV/138-58-12-6/17
Semi-Automatic Presses Type IMPSI and IMPAI for Vulcanization of
Rubber Components
controlled. The moulds are loaded and unloaded at one
station (seen on the left hand side of the sectional
diagram in Fig 2). At this station a cam operates the
valves in the distribution box below each of the moulding
pressesq the top platten is raised, and the mould with-
drawn in a radial direction by a hydraulic ram. A
feature of the machine is the multiplication of hydraulic
pressure by differential areas of the rams of the presses,
.so that some stations working at low pressure can provide
a high pressure supply for other stations. This
automatic plant mechanizes 10 of the 12 operations
normally carried out by hand in conventional moulding
plant, gives a much more consistent product, higher
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Ssmi-Automatic-Prosses Type :KPS: and IMPA, for Vulcanization of
Rubber Components
output (2f times cionventionAl output per man-hour
moulding micro-purcus.soles), and economizes floor
space.
There are 2 figures and 16 references (10 Soviet,
6 English)
ASSOCIATIONs Vsesoyuznyy 'A%uchno--:Lssledovatel1skiy Institut
Iskasstvennoy kozhi (All-Union Scientific Research
Institute of Artificial Leather)
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ACC NRt i
AP6025584 SOURCE CODE: bRIOI,1~166100010131001810018
AUTHORS: Skvortsov, G. A ; Karavayov, 11. M.; Kirillov, I. P.; Ford, 1-1. L.;
Ale3csoyanko, D. .; KaganDlciy, I. M.
ORG: none
TITME: A method for obtaining nitric acid Class 12, ITO. 183194 fannounced y
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Sovorodonots Branch of Stato Sgiontif~2 Rogoarch and Do3ign Instituto of the Nitrorl-oni
Industry and of the Products of Orptanic Synthosis (Severodonotskiy filinl
Gosudarstvannogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo i proycktnogo instituta azotnoy
promyshlennosti i produIctov organiclieskogo sinteza)2
SOMCE: Izobreteniya, pron7shlonnyye obrazts.-T, tovarnyyo znaki, no. 13, 1966, 18
TOPIC TAGS: nitric acid, nitrogen compound, nitric aGld CrDct~&-,
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents a method for obtaining nitric acid under.:'
the pressure of 5-10 atm, outcfnbmgmoxichs inthesystemof cmdensationof -water vapors.
To increase the concentration of nitric acid, tho unroacted nitrogen oxides are
absorbed by the produced acid at a tomperature no hi.-hor than -5C bleached, and U., 0
to strongthen the acid at a temperaturo of 25--4/5C in the absorption part of the.iT
bleaching colmm. 1041i
SUB CODE: 071 SUBM DATE: 13Apr64/ ATD PRESS: CI
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ALUSMIMD, D.M.
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Simplify the forms used by the Construction Finance Plan and for
estimate documents* Ayt.dor. 18 no.1:31 Ja-F 155. (MM& 8:4)
(Roads-Finanoe)
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2. USSR (600)
4. DDT
7. Experiment in using DDT (pentachlorin) in qpiaries for killinr. Senotainia tricuspis
Meig flies. Nauch. trudy MEV 18, 1951.
0, Monthlv List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953. Unclassified.
AL0Y.3ZYZ-N.xO, -F. X.
Bees - Disease
Course and diagnosis of infection of boos, caused by Senatoinia tricuspis,Pchelov-odstvo 29,
5: 1952. ?
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ALEKSEYENKO. P. M. Cand Vet Sci -- (diss) "Sanasine treatment of bees i'-with
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Kharlkov, 1957. 17 pp 20 cm. (Min of Agr USSR. Kharlkov Vat
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Inst), 100 oopies. (KL, 15-57, 107)
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ALEKSErENK02 F. M.
Bolenzi pchel (Bee diseases). Second revised and
supplemented edition. Kievy Gossellkhozizdat Ukrainian SSR. 19599
71 pages mith -11b, trationse Price 95 kop. l7j300 coplea* In the
Ukrainian language,
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'TENKO, F,M.
AISK;FM
fBee diseases] Klrvoroby bdzhil. 2. vypravlene i dop. vyd.
Kyiv, Derzh.vyd-vo sillskokhospodarstkoi lit-ry TJkrainslkoi
HSR9 1959. 69 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Bees-Diseases and pests)
ALEKSEYENKO, F.P.
Shaping of blanks on forging rolls. Kuz,altam.proizv. 3 no.6:13-17
je i61. (MIRA 14:6)
(Forging)
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(MIRA 14:8)
YAPJ40LINSKIY, M.B.; ZDANOVICH, I.L.; BRENMAN, M.A.; ALEKSFYEIIYO, F.P.
I Use of granulated coal in the sugar retining industry. Sakh.
~ prom. 35 no.12:21-26 D 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. TSentr*l'nyy nauchno-issld"tellskiy institut sakharnoy
promyshlennosti. -(Sugar manufacture)
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ALEKSEYENKO, F.P.
Coefficient 'of elongation during shape forming on rollers. Kus.ir
shtax. proizv. 4 20-5:13-14 Y,7 162. (WRA 16t 5)
(I'Atalwork)
KAffSHE-Vt G.N.; ALEKSEYMO, G.G*
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KAlng,UM oteel in a 370-ton open-hearth furnace. MetaUnrg 9
no.5sl5-16 W 164. (MIRA 17:8)
5(2) SOY/78-4-8-27/43
AUTHORS: Badayeva, T. A., Alekseyenko G. K.
TITLE: The Phase Diagram of the System Thorium-Zirconium (Diagramma
sostoyaniya sistemy toriy - tsirkoniy)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Yol 4, Nr 8, PP 1873-1860
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The assumptions of the shape of the liquidus curve which were
made in the earlier publications were examined by the authors
because they differed from one another and because they were
not experimentally confirmed.' The alloys produced from pure
thorium and zirconium iodide (analyses in Table 1) were.harden-
ed at different temperatures (Table 2). Their microstructure
(Figs 2,3) was investigated, their hardness (Fig 6) was
measured, moreover, the X-ray picturos were taken. On the basis
of the e4erimental data the phase diagram (Fig 1) was con-
structed. PTh and PZr form at high temperatures an uninter-
rupted series of solid solutions with a volume centered cubic
crystal lattice. In the case of strong hardening (10000) the
volume centered lattice is preserved only in the alloy with
Card 1/3 73-93 and 77-50 at% Zr. In the other alloys the transformation
R
SOV/78-4-8-27/43
The Phase Diagram of.the System Thorium-Zirconium
of the volume centered cubic lattice into a surface centered
cubic lattice of a' Th takes place. The alloys with 40-70 at%
Zr decompose into two solid solutions with surface centered
cubic lattice of aTh and al Th* In alloys with 84.0-91.27 atom%
Zr a martensite transformation takes place in the hardening:
P2 ;"aZr. At 9450 and 54 atom% Zr the solid solution (with
volume centered lattice) is decomposad into two solid solutions
with different Zr content which are immiscible between
945-9200 (P I + P2) . At 9200 and 40 at,4 Zr a monotectoid trans-
formation may be observed: P2ZW;t aTh + P2 . The phase aTh
contains 14 at% Zr, phase P2 69-5 at% Zr. Between 920 and
13500 the aTh -phase (with surface centered cubic lattice) is
separated from the solid solution of thorium in zirconium
(with volume centered cubic lattice) by a two-phase-range
aTh+ which rapidly decreases with increasing temperature.
Card 2/3 At 6500 and 86 at% Zr a eutectoid decomposition of the solution
The Phase Diaeram of the System Thorium-Zirconium. SOT/78-4-8-27/43
according to the scheme 2 a Th +O~Zr -takes place. There are
6'fiIgurea, 2 tables,'and 2 -references.
SUBMITTED: May 14, 1958
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AUTHORS: Badayeva, T. A. and Alekseyenko, G. K.
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TITLE: Phase diagram of the thorium-zirconium system
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sistem s uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 369-380
TEXT: Although this system has already been investigated, cer-
tain discrepancies are found between data published by various in-
vestigators and, therefore, additional work on the system is justi-
fied. The alloys were prepared from 99.7% pure Th and 99.85% pure
Zrv by direct smelting in an arc furnace in chemically pure argon.
All alloys were subjected to a homogenizing annealing at 10000C for
72 hours. The alloys of all concentrations were quenched from 1000,
900, 800, 700, 600, 550 and 5250C. The alloys in the Zr concentra-
tion range 30 - 75 at.-% were additionally explored at 920, 930,
940 and 9500C and those in the 3 - 23% range at 1050, 1075, 1100,
1150Y 1200, 1250 and 13000C. Microstructure and X-ray analysis was
Cardo
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Phase dip-gram of D205%302
performed on the samples along with hardness measurements. The re-
sulting phase diagram is presented. At high temperatures the B-mo-
difications of Th and Zr form a continuous series of solid solu7
tions based cn the body-centered cubic lattice. At rapid quenching
this lattice is preserved only on alloys containing 73-93 and
77.50% Zr. In other regions the body-centered cubic lattice is
changed into face-centered. In alloys with 40 - 70% Zr the al"Loys
decompose into two solid solutions. In alloys with 84.0 - 96.27%
Zr martensitic transformations take place during hardening, At
9450C and 54% Zr the solid solution based on the body-centered cu-
bic lattice decomposes into 2 solid solutions with differing Zr
content which are immiscible in the 945 - 9200C range. At 9200C
and 40% Zr a monotectoidal transformation of 0one of the solid so-
lutions takes place. In the whole 920 - 1380 C temperature range,
the solid solution on the face centered lattice basis (aC -Th) is
divided from the region of solid solution on the body-centered lat-
tice basis by a two-phase region narrowing with rising temperature,
At 6500C and 86~ Zr the solid solution (body-centered decomposes
eutec!toidally. There are 6 figures, 2 tables and 2 non-Soviet-bloc
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82 /.12. /00 D205 302
AUTHORS: Badayeva, T. A. and Alekseyenko, G. K.
TITLE: Structure of alloys of the system thorium-zirconium-
uranium
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Stroyeniye
splavov nekotorykh sistem s uranom i toriyem. Moscow,
Gosatomizdat, 1961, 395-415
TEXT: The specimens were prepared by smelting directly together
in an are furnace of 99.7% pure Th,iodide Zr 99-85% and U 99.78%.
An atmosphere of chemically pure A was maintained. The alloys were
subjected to a homogenizing annealing at 10000C in evacuated
quartz ampoules. The alloys were then quenched from 1000, 960,930,
915, 800, 750, 700, 640 and 5500C and investigated for microstruc- VK
ture, hardnbss and lattice parameter. The hardness was measured on
a Tn (TP) apparatus using a 10 kg load, the X-ray patterns were
taken using Fe-Ysxradiation. Isothermic sections were constructed
for the above hardening temperatures. The phase diagram in the
Card (5)
Structure of alloys ...
read as follows: P. A. Rough and A. A.
nium and Tborium Alloys, Report BMJ-1300,
Ceramic (TJD-4500 13th Ed., rev.) Bat.
1958.
33906
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D205/D302
Bauer, Constitution of Ura-
UC-25 Metallurgy and
Mem. Inst., Columbus, Ohio,
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AUTHOR: G. Z.
S/089/61/010/004/025/027
B102/B205
TITLE: IV All-Union Conference on Physico-chemical Analysis
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, v. 10, no- 4, 1961, 406-407
TEXT: The IV Vaesoyuznoye soveshohaniye po fiziko-khimicheskomu analizu
(IV All-Union Conference on Phyaico-chemioal Analysis), convened by the
InBtitut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii im. N. S. Kurnakova AN SSSR
(Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry imeni N. S. Kurnakov, AS USSR)
and the Inatitut metallurgii im. A. A. Baykova AN SSSR (In stitute of
Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov, AS USSR), was held from December 6 to 10,
1960 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birthday of'
N. S. Kurnakov. Part of the 142 reports made at the Conference dealt vith
problems of the atomic industr;r, including reports on the physico-chemical
analysis of thorium, uranium, plutonium, E-.nd their alloys, as well as of
zirconium and beryllium (0,. S.,Ivanov); "radiation phenomena and new
problems of*physico-ohemioal analysis" (V. 1. Spitsyn); structVre and
constitution diagrams of the ternary systems thorium - zirconium - uranium
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IV All-Union Conference... B102/B205
,LG. K. Alekseyenko and T. A. Badayeva), uran iur - molybdenum - zirconium
( _G 7. _N_. - S _ag_r_o_v_T,-uranium. - zirconium - niobium (L. I. Gomozov), uranium
niobium - molybdenum (G. I. Terekhov); and physico-ohemloal analysis of
metallic system with rare metals (Ye. M. Savitskiy). T. P. Terekhova
reported experimental and theoretical data on rare-earth alloys and
presented new oonstitution diagrams of alloys of yttrium, neodymium, and
gadolinium with magnesium, of yttrium and neodymium with aluminum, and
of gadolinium with iron and niokel; furthermore, she described the
properties of the latter. M. A. Tylkina held a report on tests of alloys
of rhenium, tantalum, and tungsten, and also on reactions between these
alloys and elements of the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th group.
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32. a ~'a y a va ,T. A.., and G. Alekseyenko. Corro6ion Prop-
:~'rltloz of Thorlum-Zirconium-Nicbium Alloys
-ure or ThSi
2:.d_~yeva., Z A and L. I. Rl-,bakova, Struct.
Alloys, 2
PART III. ZIRCONIM -BASE,ALLOYS
Bandayeva, T- A., and L. 1. 'Rybakov'a.. Structu IX*l.Q*of Bliv,Z1.),
Zir conium -Bismuth . and Zirconi%vi-Lead Alloy3 In.,the- Solld
Terekhov,.G. li, and 0, S. Ivanov.. Phase DiE~gram of tlrke'
3_~
Zirconium Co-".er of the Zirconium-bhromium-Tin Systev.
AJ-EU zxp 1~0 j:-~
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Alloys
T.. A. , and itlekseyenIc' Meeba 1cal and
yeva, oi, n
Cor-Z-osion Pronerties of Tho:,---,,.m-Zircon um and -Thorium.-
Ziraonium-Uranjum Al oys
-Bladay6va, T. A., and R. 1. Kuznetsova% 'Structure and Go--
Cies of Alloys of the Thorium-ZirconIuM-
rosion: Proper'
Titanium System
~axd - 7/10
---BADA'YWAy-T.-A,;-ALUCSEIE,NKC),-G.-K.;-KLIZhl,',T-SOVA,-R.
"Structure and properties of ternary alloys containing thorium."
report submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva,
31 AX~-q Sep 64.
ALEKSEYWO GeM, inzh,
''-- I--- -It
Taking apart a protective pillar during the deepening of a
vertical shaft. Shakht. stroi, 8 no-4t27-28, Ap~64 (MIRA 1127)
1. Kadl,"vskoye shakhtostroitellnoye upravleniya.
L'225911-66 _EWT(d)1DWT(k)1EWP(1) -
ACC NR,%. AP6032W9 SOURCE CODE: UR/0193/65/000/006/0090/OMI--
AUTHOR; -.Aleks i#Rj Borisenko, N. T.; Voyevodin. I. D,j Drozdov, N. &I,
.Xrayz, A*,G*-; Manildn, E. As; XWorets, A 0 1.; 14ekrasov, A, M.; Navashkov. 1. So;
Pavlenlao, As So; RokotYan. S- S--. Sobolev, A. At; SyrorWatnUmv, I, At; Sapothnikov,
~A~ Ve; Sar)dsov- M. A.; Chernichkin. D. S.; Chertin, A.. H.
~'TITM: .4 ch (on the- oecision of his 60th birthdI
ay
:--SOMCHt E10drIcbesivo no :6 1965, go
TOPIC-TAGS-, eleetric engineerin
g. personnel, electric transformer, hydroelectric
power plant
ABSTRACT: Tho'chief specialist of transformer building of the Gospltin (State
Planning Commission) USSR, Samdl Isaakovich Rabinovich was born in 1905 in
the -town' of Bortioilebsk of:-the- Voironezh Oblast'. From his student years at
the Gosudarstvennyy elektromashinostrottellnyy Ingtitut (State Machine-Build- i
Ing Institute) he already showed interest for power transformers. In the
early thirties he designed the first types of domestic Soiiiet 110 and 220 kV
transforwers;-In 1939 he became the chlef designer of the Moskovskly transs.
formatornyy z9vod(Hoscow, Transformer --factory) 6 In 1946,, he -.onducted the
and construction oflightiqlng-resistant transformers; during 1949-19
rard 112 UDN. 621.314(092)
ALEKSEYENKO, G.Ye inzh.
Graphical determination of voltage along a compensated line without
losses with intermediate power take-off and take-off determined by
given static characteristics. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; energ, 5
no,5-.15-19 Vq '62- (WRA 150)
1., Tomskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekhaicheskiy
institut imeni S.M.Kirova. Predstavlena nauchnym seminarom,
kafedry teoraticheakikh oanov elektrotekhrdki,
(Blectric power distribution)
ALE inzh.1 TOLPYGO, O.B.) kand.tekhn.nauk
Some stationary processes in compensated electric power
transmission lines with intermediate power takeoff.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav*; energo 5 no.10:1-4 0 162. (MA 15:11)
1. Tomakiy ordona Trudovogo Kraanogo Znameni politekhnichoskiy
institut imeni S.M. Kirova. Predstavlena nauchnym. seminarom
kafedry teoreticheskikh osnov elektrotekhniki.
(Electric power distribution)
. (Electric lines-Overhead)
AUKSMOM01 G.Ye,; TOLPYGO, O.B.
Steady-state conditions of compensated electric power transmission
lines with intermediate power takeoff. Trudy Transp.(energ. inst. Sib.
otd. AN SSSR no,&14:116-319 162, MIRA 16-9)
(Electric power distribution)
I
ALEKS=M0, I. A.
PA
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137-1958-3-4547
Translation from: Referativnyy zburnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 3, p 11 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Alekseyenko I. G
TITLE: Rock Washing Machines in the Washing of Sands (Mekbanicheskiye
kamnemoyki na promyvke peskov)
PERIODICAL: Kolyma, 1957, Nr 5, pp 34-45
ABSTRACT: A description of the design of scrubber rock washers of the
endless screw type, and of a rock washer equipped with a conical
drum. Installation methods are also shown.
A. Sh.
Card 1/1
& kc 137-3-950-2-2247
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2,*p 5 (USSR)
AUJ!EEOR-. Alekseyenko, I. G.
TITLE: A Call for Strict Adherence to the Standard Technology Relative to
Washing Apparatus (Strogo soblyuUt' tekhnologicheskiy rezbim na.
promymchnykh priborakh)
PFJUODICAL: KolYms 1957, Nr 6, pp 9-,,l
ABSTRAM: Bibliographic entry
1. Mining equipment-Inspeotion
Card 1/1
I.G.
YIGMV, P.Ye.; KARKVICII. N-VO
washery equi-PmOut ta"'ngs' Kolym 21:6)
Assaying pebblOO from (Mla 12
no.1:15-iB Ja '59- 1 institut zolo~a i redldkh
'UYT nauchuo.-iseledovatel BkiT gadauskogo
J,Vqeso7= Magadan (for Yegupov). 2.Gornore uprav'le,iY' "a
metallovt isyenko).
so'vnarkhoza (for K&rPOvich Alela
(0, dressiuO (GOd-Assaying
AlJoIKUYINKO J.P. - MONOT, I.A.; ZDDRIK, A.P.
Stamp for making links from wire for combine chains. Sallkhotmashina
no.12:28-29 D '55. WaA 9:3)
(Chains) (Metalworking machinery)
doteent. redaktor; SHAMY, Ye.Y.v prOfeBsor, redaktor;
AIM~
CHATTA, Te.L. professor, redalctor; MANIKOVSKIT, B.H., professor.
redaktor; CHIMS, A.I., professor. redaktor: PRIKAK. F.Ya.. profesaor,
radaktor; LIXMT.INSBTBYN, Teol., dotsent, radaktor; FROLIKIS, T.Y.,
dotsentg radaktor; GLUMN, V.I.. redaktor; LOKBXATYT, Te.G.,
takhaicheakiy radaktor
[Pathol,o&7 of the cardiovascular system in clinical, treatment anil
experiment) Patologiia sordechno-soeudistoi aistemy v kliniki i
skeparimente. Kiev, goo. meeL. lzd-vo-USSR, 1956. 241 p. (xLRA io:2)
1. Iriyev. Haditainokiy institut imni A.A.Bogomolftea. 2. Daystvitelf-
Wy chlen Akademii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Manlkovskiy) 3.
Chlon-korrespondent Akademil maditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Charkes)
(CARDIOVASCUIAR SYSTIK--DISMSES)
ALIKSEMKO I red.; GARKUSHA. L.V., dots, red.; GtMYIGH, S.S.,
'"WAA
'""'XM7. . red.; KOSTRYUKOYA, K.Yu., prof,, doktor biol,nauk, red.;
Sut;;IHIN, II.N.,'prof., red.; FROLIKUS, V.V., dote., red.;
TMGNWN. I.I., takhn.red.
[Philosophical probleme in medicine and natural sciences) Nekotorye
filo8ofskie voprosy meditsiny i eatestvotnantia; trudy Instituta.
Kiev. 1957. 172 R- (MIRA 11:6)
1. Kiyev. Meditsinskiy institut imeni A.A.Bogomolltsa. 2. Diiektor
Kiyevskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo znameni meditainskogo instituta
imeni akedemika A.AZogomolitsa (for Alekseyenko). 3. Deyetvitell-
nyy chlen AMN SSSEL (for Sirotinin)
(MEDIGIND--PHILOSOPRT)
(SCMCN-PRILOSOPHY)
--ALffZHYMMO,,_X.P,-xed.
[Problems in the prevention and treatmBnt of injuries] Voproey
profilaktiki i lecheniia travm. Kiev, Gosmedizdat, 1958. 354 p.
(MIRA 13:9)
1. Kiyev. Maditainskiy institut.
(WOMMS)
AL9XS3'3HKQg.IVaa.Fjmenovioh. dotsent; LIKHMSHTM. Ye.I., red.;
` 'Mhrea.
(Studies on Chinese popular medicine] Ocherki o kitaiskoi
narodnoi meditaine. Kiev, Gos.mad.izd-vo USSR, 1959. 210 p.
(KIRA 13:2)
(CHIltk-HEDICINE, POPULAR)
ALFMEYENKOP I.P.P dotsent; YARAWV-YARALUNTS9 V.A.9 starshiy, nauohnyy
Statme of orthopadia.-traumatological aid.and,neasures for its
improvement in Provinces of the Western Ukraine. Ottope travmt
i protez. 23. no, 9.-39-d+/#.S 160, (MIML 33.-U)
1. Iz KiyevskD 0 naualmo-issledovatellskoga instituta ortopedii i
travmatologii Mr. - dotBent I.P. A:Lekseyenko)o
(UKRAINE9 WESTERN--ORTHOPEDICP)
ISHCHANKO, I.N., prof.,, zaeluzhennyy deyatell naukl. otv.red.; PAMHOMMO,
- T.N., doteent, red,; ALWSSYMO,_I.P., doteent, red.; BRMSI,
V.D., doteent, red. TCHZHKOp -K, 4 . prof . . saalwhean"
dayatell nauki, red..; NOVA 0# N*P,, prof., 2a8lUZhGnrAY7
deyatell nauki, red.; TXMOVSKIT, A.A., prof., red,'; LVCHUK,
G.A., red.; 1WHATTY, Te.G., tekhred.
[Transactions of the Ninth Congress of Ukrainian Surgeons] Trudy
IX s"7ezda khirurgov UkrainabW SSR. Kiev, Goo.med.izd-vo USSR,
1960. 645 P. (MIR& 1012)
1. S*yex4 khtrurgov Ukrainskoy SSR. 9th, Dnepropetrovsk, 1958.
2. Chlen korrespondent 0 USSR (for Ishcheuko). 3, (;hlen-
korrespondent Aloademii maditsinskikh neuk SSSR., (for Novachanko).
(MMAINI-XVICINA, INDUSTRIAL) (PIPTIO MOM)
(PAMREAS-MISFASICS) (SURGIRT)
USFETISKAYA, V.D.; AIEKSEYEIIKO$ L.P.; RODIONOV, VA; SOL-OVIYEVA, N.I.
-------------
Plasma proteins from the blood of a dog. Biokhi-niia
26 no,413:687 J1,Ag 161. (I-MIA 15-.6)
1. Institut of Biologic.Ea mid Medical Chemistry Academy of
Ylecical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow,
(BLOOD PRMIIZ)
KALYUZENYY, D,N., prof., otv. red.; red.;
IAKRIO, Ye,S,j red.; MEDVED', L.I., red.; STOVBTRI, A.T.,
red.; SIJPOIIITSKIY, M.Ya.,, red.; VARINSKAYA, A.L., takhn.
red.
[Problems of rural hygiene] Voprosy gigieny sela; sbornik
dolcladov. Pod red. D.N.Kaliuzhnogo. Kiev, Gosmedizdat
U=~ 1962. 241 p. (MMA 16%12)
1. Vsesoyuznaya konferentsiya po problems "Gigiyena sela."
lst. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AIAM SSSR i Ukrainskiy naucbno-
issledovatellskiy institut kommunallnoy gigiyerW (for
Ka1yuzhnyy). 3. 3. Ultrainskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy in-
stitut ortopedii i travmatologii (for Aleksayenko).
(PUBLIC BEALTH, RMM)
ALEKg)LN"O _1.11.
Maks Solomonovich Novik, 1903-1964; an obituary. Ortop., tra-im.
i protez. 26 no.2:93 F 165. (KIRA 180)
AIEK-cF.YE:NXO.. 1.P dotsent; LEVETIn.S, V.N., kand. med. nauk; KRUKp Z.V.
State of the medical care for invalids of the Great Patriotic War
in the Ukrainian S. S. R. Ortop., travm. i protez. 26 no;2t4.2-46
F 065. (MIRA 1825)
1. Adres avtorovi Kiyev, ul. Vorovskogo, d.27, Institut Ortopedii
i travmatologii.
MTERVODSKAYA. Ya,Mo;
Mass detection of the mite Darmanyeaus avium at gallinae In a Kiev
institution. Redeparaze I parazabole 25 no.3:269-270 Jl-S 156.
(MLRA 9:10)
1. Is parasitologichaskogo otdola 11yevskoy gorodskoy sanitarno-
apidemiologicheekoy stantsit (glavuyy vrach F.I.Tuvehanko) I
kozhnogo dispansera bollnitay Leninakogo rayon& Kiyeva (glavnyy
vrach A.H.Bondarchuk)
(K]3V--KITES)
ALBKSBYMKO, I.Ye., inob.; DAVIIX)VSKIT, M*Me, inzhe
Repairing buttresses of suotioU Pipes. Gidr.strol.. 30 no.81
18-21 ~I~0'60. (MIRA 13:8)
isper Wdroelectric Power Station)
- L
., AO ) .
P::event accidents in oper,iting autwo~ive crajen in tii~,. vi-i-4.ty 0-
u %, ... -
electric lines. Bazop.truda v Prom. 5 no.1:3C-32 Ja 161.
(Crmies, derricki, etuc.-Safety rcasur:)s) ('L:IIA 14:2)
F~ 7
DROZDDVO I,; ALIESSY31M, L.
Read grass Is. a valuable raw material for making vood fiber slabse
Stroi.mat6. isdal, i konst. 1 no,10:19-22 0 155. (MI" 9:1)
(Building materials)
AMBEYENKO, L.
Our work. Sov. torg. 34 no.9:10-13 S 161. (MIRA 14:,1)
1. Diroktor magazina blo.8 "Detskuya odezIx,01 v Vinske,
(Minok-ChildrenIz clothing)
(C3.orX,- (Retail trade))
I- IV r-_
USSWPhYsir-al ChemistrY - Kinetics. Combustion. Explosives. TopochemiBtry.
Catalysis, B-9
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - IQXjmjya, no 19, 1956, 610B3
Author: Alekseyenko, L. A.
Institution: None
Title: Thermal Decomposition ofi,~4md Nitrate
Original
Periodical; Tr. Tomskogo un-ta, 1954, .126, 11-19
Abstract; Study of the velocity of thermal decomposition of Elb (N03)2 (I) at
temperatures 3000-6000. On decomposition of I at 3500-3700 take
place regularitiee-typical of topothemical kinetics: induction
period, formation of nuclei of new phase (FbO), localization of
process within reaction zone, catalysis by products of decomponi-
tiOn N02). The reaction starts at the surface, extending inside
the crystal. of 1; decomposition proceeds not to completion but to
a state of equilibrium. On decomposition of I in a sealed tube at
3600 following cooling there is olfserved a reverse reaction with
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USSR/Physical Chemistry - Kinetics. CcmbUstion. Explosives. Topocb~riistry.
Catalysis, B-9
Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Xhimi-ya, No 19,1956, 61083
h
Abstract; formation of I from FbO. On aging of preparations of I in air the
velocity of their decomposition decreases.
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I htirrm~graphi. hiv,-~Natiol% Of gTR 11 L ~itlunomvli~
f .1,
L' nirrFite with inorganic a, wives
Vj
%
A i'd I" t'-,
IT, 4'.
125 13," IT [.I I [I,:t f
f !ns I I I I I and 1 1 - 1 P, A 'A
i, N rclr,es except f~ll~ !:1,, !i!t ::;m
'it, to tile tr .,tImt-TI 1 1
tr-Insitluti 11
(6), and (7); it is vveaker Ili (2) t1iWI 111 (1) it '),I
.~,.:,iely slight in (3) a9d (4t. it is jr,rr
and in ( 12 than in t i r!it a,]~! tt,
:;i-l uut modif y (I le x-i,v n~zlt~Tn if NH,N(1, -I h, ;~t-
A tile 12' mill . ill :I ild it! ~ , I. iml I, t, mg I I,, ~j I -.- -
the trangition IV 111, ~ugcO mpid -111:g Z--
li,oiqure co.,Ltemt ass Lfitetive incaus fur the dccrci~,t ;~i
licneox, it/
- =-j U T,
WN-51'
iAJ-1~11D M VIi",
BOLI)YREV, V.V.; ALKKSXTSNKO, L.A.
Heating curves for slightly deteriorated ammonium saltpeter
containing inorganic additions. Zhur.prikl.khim. 29 no.q:
1316-1323 S '56. (MLRA 9:11)
1. Kafedra noorganichaskoy khimii Tommkoko Gosudarstvannogo
universitets, imeni V.V. KWbysheva.
(Amwniw nitr4te)
SOV/137-58-11--21958
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 18 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Alekseyenko, L.A.
TITLE: The Effect of the Nature of the Bond on the Resistance of Solids to
Heat (Vliyaniye prirody svyazi na termicheskiuyu ustoychivost'
tverdykh veshchestv)
PERIODICAL: Dokl. 7-y Nauchn. konferentsii, posvyashch. 40-letiyu Velikoy
Oktyabr'sk. sots. revolyutsii. Nr 2. Tomsk, Tomskiy un-t, 1957,
pp 151-152
ABSTRACT: The thermal stability of solids displays a regular relationship to
their position in the periodic system. Consideration of changes in the
nature of the bund of substances in particular classes is possible, if
polarization concepts are employed. Topochernical processes of
thermal decomposition of nitrates, chlorates, carbonates, permang-
anates, sulfates, crystal hydrates and ammoniates of various salts
are subjected to experimental study, The role of polarization
phenomena is studied as it applies to these processes, and it is
compared to the change in the characteristics of the component
Card 1/2 parts of the molecule in each class, The change in the nature of
SOV/137-58-11-21958
The Effect of the Nature of the Bond on the Resistance of Solids
the decomposition with temperature is explained by changes in the polarizing
capacity of the cations.
1. K.
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130ILDTRV9-V-OV-*-i.-ALSKSMHOI LAo; AWUSOU, L*A.; OUTKOVSKATA, L.I.
Mi 1-*
%
StuiW of the rate oMs'orptlon and lose of moisture by
ammonium nitrate and crystal hydrates of magnesium and calcium
nitrates. Trudy TGU 145:155-160 157. MR& 12:3)
1.1afedra neorganichookov khImii Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo
universitets. imeni Y.V. Kuybreheva.
kNitrates) Misture)
5(2) SOV/78-4-6-27/44
AUTHORS: Serebrennikov, V. V., Ivanova, Ye. I., Alekseyenko, L. A.
TITLE: On the Compounds of Cerium Salts With Pyridine and Quinoline
(0 soyedineniyakh soley tseriya a piridinom i khinolinom)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Er 6,
PP 1377 - 1381 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The interaction between cerium trichloride, cerium sulphate
and pyridine and quinoline was investigated as well as the
thermal resistance of these compounds and in the case of
storage over sulphuric acid of different concentration. The
stability of the hexathiocyanogen chromiate of cerium hexa-
pyridine [CePy6][Cr'CNS)6~ and that of the hexathiocyanogen
chromiate of cerium hexaquinoline[Cequinj tCr(CNS)6] were
investigated. The production of the initial compounds was
described in the experimental part, i.e. the production of
cerium (III)-chloride of anhydrous cerium sulphate Ce 2(SO4)3'
of pyridine, and quinoline and [CePy ACr(CM) 3 and
Card 1/3 1Cequin63[CrCNS)6]. Cerium chloride reacts witk vaporous
On the Compounds of Cerium Salts With Pyridine and SOV/78-4-6-27/44
Quinoline
pyridine and quinoline under formation of compounds of
different composition. Complexes with 3,7, and 10 molecules
pyridine are formed in the case of a gradual reaction of cerium
chloride and pyridine. The course of the interaction of
cerium (III)-chloride with vaporous pyridine and quinoline is
given in figure 1. Cerium sulphate does not react with vaporous
pyridine and quinoline in the temperature range of -15 - +200.
The stability of the pyridine- and quinoline compounds of
cerium is investigated. The experiments for the thermal dissocia-
tion of these compounds were carried out in a special apparatus
which is depicted. The pyridine lose of the compound CeCl 34 5.26Py
under a pressure of 11.5 torr at 21, 50, and 110 0 is given in
figure 3. The pyridine loss of CeCl 3* 5.26Py at 500 under a
pressure of 460, 163, and 11.5 torr is given in figure 4. The
pyridine 103S of the compounds CeCl 3-7.a5Py and CeCl 3* 9.69Fy
in the case of storage over sulphuric acid of 44 and 84% is
given in figure 5. The thermal stability of the compounds
Card 2/3 CCePy~CCr(US)6] andCCeqilin)6 .[pr(CNS)63 was investigated in
On the Compounds of Cerium Salts With Pyridine and SOY/79-4-6-27/44
Quinoline
the case of a change of pressure and temperature and is given
in figure 6. The separation of the heterogeneous amirie of the
above mentioned compounds during the storage over sulphuric
acid of 50 and 95'y'j was investigated. The course of the curves
at 60 and 1000 shows that the pyridine- and quinoline complexes
have different thermal stabilities. The increase of the anion
charae removes the bonding strength between cerium and pyridine
in the complexes. There are 7 figures and 3 references, 1 of
which is Soviet.
SUBMITTED: March 25, 1958
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5(4) SOV/78-4-6-28/44
AUTHORSj Alekseyenko, L. A., Lemenkova, A. P., Serebrennikov, V. V.
TITLE: On the Loss of the Crystal Water in Sulphates of the Elements
of Rare Earths of the Cerium Group (0 potere kristallizatsion-
noy vody sullfatami redkozemellnykh eleMOTItOV tseriyevoy
gruppy)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1939, Vol 4, Nr 6,
PP 1382 - 1385 (USSR)
ABSTRACT., The thermographic and thermogravimetric curves of the oota-
hydrate sulphates of lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neo-
dymium, and samarium were plotted in the temperature range of
20 - 2700 (Pigs 1 and 2). It was found that the separation
of the first four and six molecules water increases with the
reduction of the ionic radii of the rare earths elements. The
temperatures at which four, six, and eight molecules water
of the octahydrate sulphates of the rare earths elements of
the cerium group are separated are given in table 2. From the
thermographic and thermogravimetric investigations it is con-
Card 1/2 cluded that the dehydration process in the octahydrate
On the Loss of the Crystal Water in Sulphates SOV/78-4-6-28/44
of the Elements of Rare Earths of the Cerium Group
sulphates of the rare earths elements proceeds very slowly
and that the separation of the crystallization water has a
zeolitic character. There are 2 figures, 2 tables, and 3
references, 1 of which is Soviet.
SUBMITTED: March 25, 1958
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ALEKSMNKO. L.A.-;--- SAPRINA. G.G.; - SEWRENNIKOV, V.V.
Complex formation in aqueous systems rare earth iodide -
iodine. Zhur. neorg. khim. 5 no. 12:2824-2826 D 160.
(MIRA 13:12)
(Rare earth iodides) (Iodine)
evic A - 9EMMO L.A. I dotsant, kand. -
IK Viktor Vasilly h; AW, __s_
khim,pnaukp red.; MORDOVINAp .L.G., tekbn. redo---
[Chemistry of rare earth elements.(scandiump, yttrium, lanthanides)
in two volumes., four books) Midia. radkozemollukh elementov (skandiij,
ittriij, lantanidy) v dvukh tomakh, chetyrekh knigakh. Pod red. L*A.
Alakeeenko. Tomsk# Izd-vo Tomskogo univ. Vol.2., Books 2-4 (Distribu-
tion in natures, tedbnologyj, separation methods., and analytio'chimistry
of rare earth metals] Rasprostranenie v prirodep takhnologiias metody
razdaleniia i analitichakaia khimiia redkozemallpykh elementov. 1961o
800 p. (Rare earth metals) (MIM 14: 11)
SEREMENNIKOV, Viktor Vagillyevich; ALMS."YENKO, Lyudmila Arrenlyevna;
MAYDANOVSKAYA, L.G., dote., red-,-
[Course in the chemistry of rare earth elements; scandium,
yttrium, lanthanides] Kura khimii redkozemelInykh elementov;
skandii, ittrii, lantanidy. Tomsk, Izd-vo Tomskogo univ., 1963.
437 p. (MIRA 17:7)
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decomposition temperature of the perchloratec? followed jy rapid cooling of Lhe prepa-ra-
q Aprlinp. in tllernlAl stabilltv ovvinz to the flxntlon of the -defects in the cryp-
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AUTHOR: Bel'kova, M..-,.M.;1hk~kseyenko L. A,* Serebrennikqv, V. V.
~ORG: Tomsk fta'te hniversity in. V. V. Kuybyshev (Tomskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet)
TITLE: The kinetic's 'or the:'thermal decomposition of perchlorates of the rare earth
elements yttrium, sea odium, .' and aluminum
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SOURCE: Zhurnal fizAhesko
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TOPIC TAGS: rare earth pfrchlor~te, perchlorape,,perchlor4te combustion, combustion,
combustion kinetics
ABSTRACT: The kinetics of the thermal decomposition of alujqiqum an4-irare-earth
perchlorates (&~, y, Lai Ce,. Sm, Gd, Ho, Yb, Lu,)-was;-htudieh i~ nitrogen at
290-350C. Plots of,.thej amoupt jqf decomposition vs-~iqe',Vtre tained and the
activation energies aud rhtd!,.=ns~tants calculated. jj,Thj jqR~~t are shown in
Table 1. The ~ab~e .-.6h.owp -.~hdt- lj~e rate 6pnstantiG iratr aseM.1arid he activation
r es rom-La to-Al an ila-"WItu~ This ts connected
energies.decrease in the ~i 1 2 d f r6th
CQrd 1/3
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oIontihgent of people. Trudy Jan.inst.spid.i mikrobiol. 22s2O3-
206 161, (MIRA 16t2)
1. Is antirabiebeskay laboratorii Leningradskogo instituts, ePi-
dmiologii i mikrobiologii imenj Pasters. J paoterovskogo otdeleni7a
leningradekoy gorodskoy sanitarnO-Ispidemiologicheskoy otanteli.
(RABIES.-PUMTIVE INOCULATION)
GOLOVATYYP R.N. I OSHCHAPOVSKIY, V;V.; -ALEj$APNKO?,__;~j.~
Coprecipitation of the cations of certain heaV.T met4kls in the presence
of trilon B. Ukr. khIm. shur. 26 no.6:771-775 160,
(mm u1 I)
1. Llvovskiy gosudaretwenW universitet,
(MeWs--knalysis) (Acetic acid)
ALEKSEYENKO,,L.I. [Alaksioienko, L.I.]; ZHONNIR, S.V.; LIMARENKO, L.N.
-,-,r L.M.]; NOSENKO, A.Ye. [Nosenko, A.IF.]; PASHKOVSKIY,
Lymaren o,
M.V. [Pashkovslkyi, M.V.); CIUMMEMOVA, I.L.
Growing zinc tungstate crystals and studying their optical
properties. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.11:1222-1226 N 165.
(MIRA 18:12)
1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni 1. Franko.
Submitted Dec. 21, 1964.
14 1
MANV3LT-AN, M.G.; ALMSHrEMO, L.N.:; AVETISYAN, M.K.
Using glazes made with "erevanite" and metasilicate in
making faience products. Stek.i. ker. 17 AO.7:28-29
J1 160. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN Arwyanskoy SSR,
(Glazes) (Pottery)
ALNESMNKO L.N., inzhenar.
To the attention of machine buildere.Makh.stroi. 13 no.12:25 D156.
(MIRA 10t1)
(Building mnehinery Industry)
NOVIKOV, V. A. ALLMUNKO L. N.
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Device for applying paint to the painting ribbon, of the ST-35
apparatus. Vest.oviazi 20 no.2:16 7 160.
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