SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARENS, I.P. - ARESHIDZE, K. I.

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ARILNS, I.P., , Gan(i Piol Sci -- (riis~) fev!dl *1 Qdbi4 -jr st-ils," Mos 1958, 18 pn (tin of Highpr -~tlucA.ion, Moz; Dri~r cil' Leniwi olv 01-de-r of i-,-Illov Univ im M.V. Lomoriosov) 100 copies (FL, L2-5,", 15, AVDONIX, N.S.L_~ ST12ANOVA, L.N. Wfeot of fertilizers on the propertigs of turf-Podsolic soils. Fochvovedenie no.9:25-34 s l6o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. (Podzol) (Fertilizers and manures) ARM, L. Ye. in m6mq-4y of Vladimir IUllovieh Fridolin. Isv.Vses.pof.ob-T& , 88 no.2:198 Mr-Ap 156. ( M A 9g6) (7ridolin, Vladimir Ollevich. d. 1942) - F-NS L to a 0 06,3 .008 F, z . I'd I IT A" I FROCCISSI AtO PROVERTICS most T. copies -40 so .00 d "dWM bbm Ww a -Z .00 ft"W& i"inti. AgOvitift of the .00 We Perk- r"add If: A not build*. B hunting C WWysing I .00 ro- ng P" w % to the nest or its sitc, L- )t D Scrcryicac visksoing of I tion. G -vering of nest or cell. The ~ Z01-14.1co-I V- WS - LJ ium I*-AFBCDEG, fr '00 Wher ABC i FOCDEo. % trends of 614iomPosite nests, from O'Saw, t9 111114110111' of of hunted. from killing goo l" -~.Tvtuzcox. use 2800 INITALLURGICAL LITINATLIC CLAIMMATION sac"" vW411w. -IJA*km- a 111484 "Iv omw dat 9 AT i I I :01*1 0 0 0. 0,0.0 -0 0.0 1 ago to see Dot woo see An t I Od 0 ol a I Ar N a 'a a 3 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 0000 yi~ - PA 3V49T95 ARENS, WRAkAiclt is Tha~copo4la~ Feb 49-1- Medioine Drugs '"Aristolochia Clemalitis L. as a Popular Y*dicinml Plant," L., E. Arens,. 1 p '."Priroda" No 2 Subject plant does not appearLin USSR State PharmlL- a ,opoeia although it is listed by foreign druggists, in "Mork,s Index". Describes how it vas used ,to-,heal festering Bores in Voronezh Oblast in 1943. 37MT95~ ARENS. L. Ye. 20939 Arens. L. Ye. Dorozhnoye stroitellstovo i massovaya gibell pchel. Priroda, 1949, No. 6, s. 62-64.-Biblioar. 6 nazv. SOO: LETC-PIS ZHUMIAL STATEY - Vol. '118, "oskva, 1949 kRx'~M, 1?. Ye. The Biology and Classification of Nitell-la Latreille and Other Representat-1ves of the Aiscophinae 'Hymenoptera Sphecidael Dokl. hk. 'Nauk SSSR -1,68, mo. 2, 1949. Inst. Evol PI-Zrs. and Pathol of' Higher "erve "Ictivity im T. P. Favlov, Acad. Med. Sci. 6&9R . -i '. -, . *~,-e. !I I "The Pehqvior of Single Od-merus," Dok. Ak. fiauk SSSR, 70, ~0- 4, 1950. 0 4; !. P. Pavlov inst. -,f Svolutionarir Ph3psioloEZr and Pathology of the Higher a Nerve Activity. USSIR Ac-,d. Med. -Sci, Koltushi, Leningrad, 10,50 ARENS, L.Te.; AFXNS. Te.L. Behavior of the wasp Stizoides tridentatus F. (gymenoptera, Sphecidae), Hat.oboz. 33:190-193 153. (VF-HA 735) (Wasps) USSR General and Specialized Zoology. Insects. Physiology and To,.ticology. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1958, No- 73569 Author Arens Le Ye. InBt Title A Toot of the Physiological Analysis of the Behavior ects (Odynerus) in the Light of the Yechanism, of Ins I. P. Pavlov Theory Orig Pub Materialy po evolyuts. fiziol.,, T.2. M.-L., AN SSSR, 1957, 51-59 Abstract As a result of numerous experiments on and observations of t he behavior of the female Odynerus in the pericd Of nest building, it vas established that the orienting reactions,'which are of primary importance in the Ufe Of higher insects, appear (by their external expression) to be exclusively motor and consist of unconditioned and conditioned~ reflexes (R). In the female groups Card 1/3 6 Card 2/3 ARENS, L.Yea Hiatory of the di4overy of wild perennial rye in the Northern Caucasus. Biul. Glav. bot. sada. no.49:115-117 163, (MIRA 16:8) 1. Gosudarstvennyy zapovednik, Teberda. (Caucaoms, Northern-Rye) AUTHOR: Arens, V.Zh., Engineer SOV-118-58-10-3/16 TITLE: Hydraulic Coal Mining at the "Polysayevskaya-Severnaya" Min.0 (Gidrodobycha. uglya na shakhte "Polysayevskaya-Sever- nayall) PERIODICAL: Mekhanizatsiya trudoybmkikh i tyazhdlykh rabot, 1958, Nr 10, pp 9 - 12 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes in aetail the method of hydraulic ex- traction and transportation of coal in the above-mentioned mine, one of the first of its kind in the Union. The coal seam, previously broken up by blasting, is subjected to the action of a powerful water jet. The extracted coal is dri- ven along the gallery by the water flowing from the pipes to the central hydraulic hoisting chamber. After passing through a crusher, the pulp falls into a drainage pit in- stalled in the chamber, and then, is driven by a pulp-suck- ing pump into a covered settling pit. Through special open- ings in the walls of this pit, the settled pulp is then re- leased into a receiving pit, and from there is pumped by Card 1/2 powerful suction dredge to the dehydrating plant. The BOV-118-58-10-3/16 Hydraulic Coal Mining at the "Polysayevskaya-Severnayall Mine average daily production of the mine is 1,000 tons, The cost per ton is much lower than that of coal mined by con- ventioanl methods. There are 4 diagrams, 1 table and 1 flow chart. 1. Mining--USSR 2. Coal--Production 3. Hydraulic systems--Per- formance 4. Coal-Handling Card 2/2 ARENS, V.Zh.., inzh. Characteristics of movement of pieces of ore in open flows in hydraulic conveying. Nauch. soob. IGD 15:145-155 162. (KRA 17:2) ARENS, L.Te.; ARWNS. Te.L. Behavior of the wasp Stizoides tridentatus F. (Hymnoptera, Sphecidae Nat,oboz, 33:190-193 '53. Offak 7-15) (Wasps) Z. -yz7-- IT" KONYUKHOVA, Iddiya IgnAftlyevns; ZARKHIN, T.A.,rateenzeat, kandidat ekonomicheskikh nauk; A IBIS:, Te.N nauchnyy-redaktor; TORKOZOVA, L.I.,redakto!L;0 ITRMVA, H.I.,tekhuioheekijy redaktor [The economical use of cloth in the production of knitted underwear] Zkonomnoe iepol'zovanie polotnia v proizvodstve trikotazhnogo bellia. Moskva, Goa. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo K-va legkoi promyshl. SSSR. 1957. 77 P. (MI2A 10:4) (Underwear) (Knit goods) Ile 16 ::44: 00 0 0 o 0 -** "--4- no A A I a L-1- 9 P.S I U I i,!-.-A T I AA 90 CC W it b A NS6 E R C, liz WaMJ*u rubber goods. A.,1-, Altpsausisf; and V, ~t Lmi-xrov. Ru%q. 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C. c0 00 0 roe 00 -so 00 -i ~ I I zoo zoo 00 o 00:1 Wo 00 ttoo of so to e, A%. ILA DITALLUrCKAL LITINATtAt CLASSIFK&TICN ties 008. , !- , .. . , , - - - , W i A 0 vt U 43 1% I I t At m is a n n In . .. a r. o m I W O i to a .. I t 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 %0 :I : l is 0 0 0 * o t :0 000 00 00 : : :, 0 0 0i : 6 : o G 0 0 0 0 0 1W,w 10, W IN W w t ~-60 Jvo # 4-0 0 o 6-0 0-0 0 4 0 0o 0 0 0 -4 9 1 is 11 u 11 M is 16 1, Is a l it 142SAVIB" L a ISM No Ism SAM matian Qu Note 4 p a a-), S, - . Y L-4-AA MAX 99 U- Pool-$ -ARff fA5flTA M ,-I . jr 0 j-, A 9-1 --&- S-, 4 41 t 0 - - 4- ~41 0 00 A 6 A 00 t -00 00 00 a i, o a : TIND Wbd Of GISCIM711111 00 tOOM SOMP6, A. 1-apfev 0 Ovid R. Artnshlant. Majj"x,,.Zkirjpnv 1),10 1933. Vo. - .09 4. 1 P-13 -mCbritrury to the accepted view. the rosin waps b moo fp Z can e readily sWted out by junif"utely conrcl. NaC1 0 3 Fliax Itiviouss =46 0 coo coo 00 goo 00 4 00 0 1;o 0 2 moo X00 see uo 0 1100 010 9.111, -:4- 1 x - S L A m[TALLUIRSKAL LITIRATIANt CLASSIFICATION flow 119.911YR "00 aU I&LI1 W Q- -%I goo u "A" `0 : it K K a 3 MIS IS M AM I I v 01 0 is W I W M 0 A a 1 V ICE, 0 0000 10 0 go o O :0000000:00000:00::::: 0 o 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 o ::Oiooooooeooooooo 0 0 0 ARE HTEYN, A.M. Methods for a quantitative calculation of the micropopulation of potable water and an evaluation of the quality of the water on the basis of biological indexes. Trudy probl.i tem.sov.no.1:116-120 151.(Presh-water biolog7) (Water--Anal7sis) (MIRA 9:7) C,q A.P'MNsHrF-YN, A-M. Control of quality of drinking water m 0 a 14,41 Index" A. hl. 19S ft, 12 -14 illil. of ildlikills Witter 11114114'stli. of thr fit). Ili Ilile, III% ill It villmillutv 11 - at- hfirlim). Ilivilliml for of tillailly of life Wort. The timiliml is Ixtrticulufly useful for train. of the relative effivicu. Cie.% of various methods of water purification. Kovolapoff -- .1 .-, - --- --- - . - I I )Jkj-~ ---- -- ARENSHTBYN,A.M.; LAZAREVA,K.F. Overgrowth on the heat exchange apparatus of electric power stations as related to impurities in the source of water supply. Vod. i san. tekh. no.4:18-20 J1155- (MLYLA. 8: 12) (Electric power plants) 17 R '/ 77,e- X A/', R //,/ USSR Ahemical Technology. Chemical Products 1-14 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Xhimiya, No 9, 1957, 31741 Author Arenshteyn A. M. Title Concerning the Nature of the Smell of Water Orig Pub: Gigiyena i sanitariya, 1956, No 3, 45-46 Abstract: Plankton organisms are capable of producing, while alive substances (of undetermined chem- ical naturei, which cause the specific odors of water and which luminesce in ultraviolet light. On conventional purification of water the concentration of these substances is de- creased but they are not completely removed. Card 1/1 ARIMSHTWN, A.M.; ANTIPOVA, P.S. I r- h of micro-organisms in waste water@ containing hexogen. Vod. t son. takh. no. 7:15-16 J1 '58-~ (MIRA 11:7) (Hexogen), (Sewage-Boa t erl, ology ) ARENSHTEYN,, A.M. Role of Azotobacter in the biolokical purification of petroleum waste. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.2:304,-.307.Mr-Ap 161. (MIRL 14:6) 1.*Vsesqyuznyy nauobno-issledevatel.skiy instWit vodosnabzheniya., knnalizatsii.. gidrotekhniches#kh sooruzheniy i inzhene~noy gidro- geologil. (PETROLEUM WASTE) (AZOTOBAGTER) .2 -A ' ' -'Kfft -.JIB r - . - - L. -,t of 'llnusi-On CII3 - ~_ C! YI!1!1!?A " ARENSON, I.M.; FITATENKOT, V.P. "I .: -------- Use of wood-laminated plastic in a corrosive medium. Bum.prom, 35 sno.6:20 Je 860. (MIRA 13:7) (Leningrad-Paper industry-Eqnipment and supplies) (Plastics) ALIYEV, Teymur Moysum Ogly; MIMOYAII, Sargey Semenovich; retsenzent, ~edaktor;.UVRUSHKO, P.N., retsenzent;1"ORI~fXV,_k: redaktor; FETROVA, Ye.A., Yedushchiy redaktor-, TROFIMOV. A.Y., tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Machines and mechanical devices for petroleum production] Mashiny i makhanizmy dlia dobychi nefti. Moskva, Gas. asuchno-tekba. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 461 p. (mLRA 10:4) (Petroleum industry-Equipment and supplies) AMMON, R..I., Inshener. - h: The AD-25 device used for screwing and unscrewing pump compreasor pipes. Be.sop.trada v prom. 1 no,6:28-30 Je '57. (KIRA 10:7) (Oil fields-3quipment and supplies) (Pipe fitting) IAVRUSHKO, Petr' Nesterovich; A~XVSON, RafsLLJX'.4eh; GCRIKOVA, A.A., vedushchiy red.; FEDOTOVA, I.G., tekhn.red. [Haintenancew equipment for extracting petroleum] Takashchii remont oborudovaniia dlia dobyehi nefti. Moskva, Gos. nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1958. 227 P, (MIRA 11:5) (Petroleum industry-Equipment and supplies- Maintenance and repair) ABRAMOV, M.A.; ALIVIMDIZAIM, K.S.; AMIROV, Te.M.; ~~SOK~,R.I,.l ARSHNITEV. S.1.; BAGDASAROY, R.U.; 3AGDASAROV, G.A.; DADANYANTS, A.A.; DANIM LTAN, G.N.; DZWAROV, A.A.; KAZ , A.S.; KERGHRESKIT, N.M.; KCHM- KHOV, S.I.; KRASNOBAYBV, A.T.; KURKOVSKIT, A.I.; TALAZAROV, G.S.; T-A'RT OV. Te.P.; LISMGARTIN, M.Te.; LIVSHITS. B.L.; LISIKTAN, K.A.; LOGINOVSKIT, V.I.; LTEMOVSKIT, P.S.; XCLGHANOT, G.V.; HAT- DMIUM, N.M.; MHOUBKO, S.K.; ROWIKRIN, V.A.; ROSIN, I.I.; RU- STAKOV, N.M.; SAR ISOV, R.T.; SKRYPNIK, P.I.; SOBOLSV. N.A.; TARJ%- TMA. R.N.; TTOROGOVA, L.K.; THR-GRIGMYAN. A.1.; USACHEV, V.I.; FAIN. B.P.; CHICHEROV, L.G.; SUPIRO, Z.L.-, SHSVGIWK, Tu.I.; TSUDIK, A.A.: ABTJGOV. P.M., red.: MMYNOVA, M.'P., vedushchiy red.; DANITI- LYA4', A.Af; TWIMO7, A.V., tekba.red. (Oil field equipment; in six volume] Neftianoe oboradovanie; v shesti tomakh. Koskva, Gor..nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno- toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol.3. (Petroleum production equipment] Obo- rudovanle i instrument dlia dobychi nefti. 1960. 183 p. (MIRA 13:4) (Oil fields--Bquipment and supplies) AAENSON, Rafail Illich. Prinimal uchnatiye SOKOLDVSKIYY S.M.; MOIXTOV.9 V.S., lnzh.j, retsenzent; MURAVIYEV, V.M., inzh... retsenzent; SAVINA, Z.A., ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn. red. (Oil-field machinery and mechanisms] Neftepromyslovye ma- shiny i mekhanizmy. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 436 p. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Prepodavatell G~ roznenskogo neftyanogo tekhnikuma (for Molostov). (Petroleum production-Equipment and supplies) A~ ~TYiiriy Gustavovich [Arent, J.1; TSALITIS, A.A.[Calitis,, A aspirimt; Z AKHIN, A.I., red.; SOKOLOVA, N.N., tekhn. red. [School of progressive practice] Shkola peredovogo opyta. Mo- skva, Sellkhozizdat, 1962. 150 p. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Direktor oporno-pokazatellnogo khozyaystva "Vetsautse" Do- beltskogo rayons. Latviyskoy SSR (for Arent). 2. Latviyskaya sellkhozyaystvennaya akadeTaiya (for TSalitis). (Dobele District-Agricultural experiment stations) ARENTS J.- Prinimal uchastiye CALITIS, A.; NEILANDE, A.[translator]; LIELPETERE, M.[translator]; DD11DINS, J., red.; SPORME, V., tekhn. red. (School for leading workers] Pirmrindnieku pieredzes skola. Riga, Latvijas valsts izd-ba, 1962. 137 p. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Direktor pokazatellnogo khazyayatva "Vecauce" DQbellskogo rayona Latviyskoy SSR (for Arents). VARABICHEVA. Z.1.; ARENIYEV, L.I.,_,,flavnyy inzhener Centenary of the linen factory called ffOctober Revolutieum. Tekst. pro.m. 19 no.6:65-67 -Te'. 159. (MIRA 12:9) V.4'o l.Direktor--11no fabriki imeni Oktyabrlskoy'revolyutaii (for Varabicheva). (loatrema-Textile facUrles) .:ACCESSION NR: AP4010253 3/0136/63/000/012/014/0021 AUTHORS i Sakhriovskiyj N. Le; Yovatratovp V, RexnikaYskiys'M* :M&1 Grigorovskayap Ve Ai 1TITLEt Some peculiar proportion of protective rubbers from stereoregular but .adisne !rubber SKD 1SOURCE: Kaachuk i rezina, noo 12Aj 1963, 14-21 !TOPIC TAGS: rubber, stereoregular rubberj butadiene rubber, polymers SKD rubb~r,:~. ;plasticity, physicochemical properties, BSK rubber, wear# fatigue$ abrasive wear$ thermo oxidative i-esistancd., deformation :ABSTRACT: Protective rabbets from 100% SKDj vulcanized for 50 minutes at 143C, iwere rated below natural rubber and BSK rubber,, but possessed satisfactory heat I Iresistance. Combinations with other rubbersj especially with iaoprene rubbers in Is 1:1 ratio) result in superior strength, but lower the heat resistance. At mom temperature SKD rubbers surpass natural rubber in elasticity# but at 100C the trend, iis reversedo While being listed below natural rubber in resistance to expansion of cracksj the SKD rubber showed in road tests a high resistance to crack formation@ iUnfil d SKD protective rubbers proved superior to natural rubber and BSK i Card 1N 1ACCESSION NR: ~-AP4010253 1(europrene) rubber in resistance ~o wears which is to a large extent attributed to ia low coefficient of surface friction. 'It was found that SKD rubbers possessed a ;high degree of,,resistance to thermo-oxidative processes associated with abrasionjl as well as withthermal aginge theAestruction of the surface layer of SKD rubber !sets in after a far greater number of deformation cycles as compared with natural- :rublber. It is concluded that under severe test conditions protective vulcanizates~ ifrom SKD rubber would offer great advantages over compounds on the base of natural Orig. art. hass 6 tables, 2 charts,, and 2 pictures* and BSK rubbers !ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut shinnoy piany*shlennosti (Scieatific Rl6search InstituU-dt the Tire Industr.T) SUBMITTED: 00 DATE AOQs, 03Feb64 - ENCL:" 00 'OTHat' oo6 1SUB CODE: CH!: NO REF SOVs 005 Caid 2/2 _A4WON, N.M.; REZNIKOVSKIY, M.M.; SAKHNOVSKIY, N.L.; YETSTRATOV, V.F.;. GRIGOROVSKAYA V.A. Some characteristics of the properties of tread rubber prepared from synthetic stereoregular butadiene rubber. Kauch. i rez. 22'no.12:14-21 D 163. (MIRA 17., 9) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti. SHVARTS, A.G.; FROLIKOVA, V.G.,*_A~ ~NZCLN,, Njg~_;_TYURINA, V.S. Basic requirements for rubber for the membranes of forming and vulcanizing units. Rauch. i rez. 23 no.1:24-27 Ja 164. (MIRA 17:2) L Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut shimpy promyshlen- nosti. -L- _1177_7-66_---EWT(M)AWP(J-) - - AU ACC NRt SOURCE CODE: UR/0138/65/000/012/0002/0005 L !11T])(~y. Yevatratov, V. F B k6, r... N;,, Arenzoni N_ M.; Sakhnoira6Y_1M,_L- uy ribariova, - A.. 1. vq ORGs. Scientific Rdsearch~InaUtute of the Tire Industry (Hauchnio iss ledavatel sW~~.,-, institut~shlnnoy promyshlennostl) TITLE: Effect of thi degree of filling~with carbon black and softener on the -read rubber from stereoregular butadiene rubbers properties of t SOURCE: Kauchuk L rezina, noi.12, 1965, 2-5 TOPIC TAGS butAdieneylubbei,' nitrile rubber, catbon ABSTRACT: 'The effect of the degree of filling witk carbon black and softener on the.prope~rties of vulcanizated and wear resistanceftf truck and passenger-vcar tires under -various conditions of..serVice was studied. Three groups of mixtures were 1007 -a d SKD:+ DSK:(eur r studied; SKD;.SKD:+ NK (7000), n op ene 17112) (1!1). IMM carbon black and PF-6'(pettoleum oil) softener were emgoyed. The workab lity of the.; mixtures improved substantially.w~th the degree of filling; this wad particularly apparent in the case- of 1007. SKDZ -A satisfactory extrudability is achieved.at a carbon black content of about 80 pts. by wt. and about 30-40 pts. by wt. of PN-6 softener. Good properties of SKD + NK and SKD + BSK mixtures were,obtained at .60 pts.,by wt. of carbon black and 15-18 ptst' by toit.1of the softener. On the. basia'of- -the results~ treadrubber compositions were developed.fot truck and.passenger-car, Ca rd J/21- VDC: 678.76M.063.00LIL A. L 11777-66 ACC NRt AP6001090 tiresb Grig i. art. has,.--3 f igures anct3 tab tea SUB CODE., SUBMDATE.- none- ORIG; REW. 062 OrH REP 006 V__ IP X Card 212 PIRSKATAv R.M.j BASHTAt AoS.v EPSHTEIN9 P.D.; ROSLIK9 S.M..,-,-AR3K&ORj P.Ta.; NORSUNSKU, ReRej TASINAp I.N.; CHEMINA9 N.I.; --MMZVff,&YAp Z.Th.; KULICHITSKATA9 I.Ya. Treatment of patients with tuberoulous meningitis without subarachnoid administration of antibaoterial preparations~ Probl.tub. 38 no.U60-67 160, (MMA 13tlO) (MRaNGES--TUBERCULOSIS) sov/llo-58-ll_i3/28 AUTHORS: Arenzon, S.I. (Engineer), and Dobrer, Ye.K. (Bngineer). TITLE: The Impulse Strength of Impregnated Paper Insulation (Lnpullsnaya prochnost' propitannoy bumazhnoy Jzolyatsii). PERIODICAL: Vestnik Elektropromyshlennosti, Nr.11, 1958, pp.44-47. (USSR) ABSTRAOT: This article reviews available published data on the impulse strength of impregnated paper insulation. It is largely based on foreign works. The thickness of the paper has an important influence on the impulse strength of insulation. Fig.1 gives values of the impulse strength of cables of themass-impregnated, oil-filledand gas-filled types, showing that a decrease in paper thickness from 0.1 to 0.02 mm. increases the impulse stress from 100 to 150 kv/mm. (Peak values are quoted throughout). The relationship between the impulse breakdown voltage of oil-paper in~ sulation and the size and number of oil channels formed by the gaps between neighbouring turns of paper, was determined during tests on specimens with an insulation Card 1/4 thickness of about 1 mm. The relationship is plotted sov/.110-58-11-13/28 The Impulse Strength of Impregnated Paper Insulation. in Fig.2. The influence on the impulse strength of transformer oil of the oil layer thickness and of the wave-shape is shown by tabulated data. Not much work has been done on the effect of the impregnating compound on the impulse strength of oil-paper insulation. The method of applying the paper tapes, thewidth of gaps between tapes, the impregnation technique, and other manufacturing factors are discussed, in relation to the impulse strength of these cables. The impulse break- down strength of oil-paper in3ulation is little affected by the voltage wave-ahape, but the use of chopped waves reduces the impulse strength by about 10%. The above data shows that the maximum impulse strength of oil-paper insulation lies in the range 90 - 150 kv/mm. These results were mostly obtained on laboratory samples and it was of interest to compare them with results obtained on production cables. An examine-tion was therefore made of the results of teats on 110- and 220-kV high- and low- pressure oil-filled cables. The main design features Card 2/4 and the number of test specimens are charted in Figs. SOV/110-58-11-13/28 The Impialse Strength of Impregnated Paper Insulat~on. 3A and 3B. The construction of the cables and the test procedure are described. The highest impulse strength was possessed by a 220-kV high-pressure cable wound with paper 0.02 mm thick of density 1.2 6/00* for this cable the mean breakdown stress was 76 kV/MM and the maximum breakdown stress at the conductor was 120 kV/mm. The influences of the internal pressure and the viscosity of the oil may be followed from test results on 110-kV cables. It was found that the density and thickness of the paper and the quality of manufacture had important influences on the impulse breakdown strength. From the data given it is possible to evaluate the impulse breakdown stress in products manufactured under ordinary factory conditions. The impulse breakdown it~rength of oil-filled cables for 110- and 220-kV, of both high- and low-pressure types, is in the range 60 - 75 kV/=a for mean breakdown stress, and 90-120 kV/mm for maximurn breakdown stress. These figures are similar to those published elsewhere, for example in the U.S.Aa Further Card 3/4 increase in the impulse strength of cables with oil- SUV/ 110 - .58-11-1,3/28 The Impulse Strength of Impregnated Paper Insulation. paper insulation can be achieved by more careful manu- facture and by the use of thinner and denser paper for the internal layers of insulation; also by reducing the dimensions of oil channels in the insulation to a minimum. There are 4 figures, 1 table and 5 English references. SUBMITTED: February 11, 1958. 1. Insulation (Electric)--Dielectric properties 2. Insulation (Electric) --Materials 3. Insulation (Electric)--Test methods 4. ImpregAites --Effectiveness Card 4/4 ARE ON, &Iot inzh,; MALKIN, XheRe, kaudotekhn.naut Higb-pressure cable lines in steel pipes with 110 and 220 kilovolt rating. Blek.sta- 31 no.4s65-69 Ap 160. (MIRA 13.7) (Electric cables) AIWI 0 1 " Gorn in the Moscow Province. Ilau)m i zhisn' 22 no-5:32-34 my '55 (MLRA 8:6) 1. Nedsedatell kolkhoza OFatl novoy zhizni." luntsevskogo rayona, Mc-kovskoy oblasti. (Moscow Province - Gorn(jklze)) AREP'YEV Aleksandr Moiseyevich ---;6~--' i [Poqsl~ilities for increas ng the output of livestock products] Rezervy pavyshenita produktivnoott zhivotnovodstva. Moskva, Znanite, 1956. 23 P- (Vs"soiuznos obahchestvo po rasprostra- nenitu politichaskikh i nauchnykh snanii. Seriia 5, no.36) (MIRA 12-1) (Stock and stockbreeding) AUPI Cooperating with scientists. Kauka i shizal 23 no.4:30-32 Ap 156. WRA 9S7) l.Predoodatell kolkhoss "Put' novey zhiznir Kuntsevsksgs raysma, Mookovsk#y oblasti. (Dairying) KOISMV, P.; AREPITEVA, N._L-, red.; CHIZHOV, K.K., red. [Turkey] Turteiia. Scale 1:2000000. Moskva. Goo.izd-vo geogr. lit-ry, 1959. E_ S!urkeyl __~Durtsiia. 29 p. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravloniye goodezii i kartografii. (Turkey-Maps) ARZISENIE, G.; WdIBACARU, A. Construction of a reinforced-concrete hangar w-..'-th thin shells of double curvatures Wth a span of 61.10 m. P.438. REVISTA COIZTRUCTIIIM SI A MATFRIALELCR DE CO"STRUCIIII. (Asociatia Stiintifica a Inginerilor si Tehnicienilor din Rominia si iMinisterul Constructiilor si al Materialelor de Constructii) Bucuresti, Rumania Vol. 113 no. 9, Sept. 1959. Monthly list of Eastern European Accession Index (MI) LC vol. 8, No. 11 November 1559 Uncl. YVGOSLAVTA/Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. lfy~drochemistzry. D Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-laiimiya, No 5, 1958, 1"8 Author Fdstich, Aresenievich, Milyutinovich Inst Title Spectrochemical Method of Rb and Cs Detezzmdnation in Nishka Banli Mineral Waters. Orig Pub: Glabnik'Khem. drusht., 1956, 21, No 5, 283-291 (serbo-khorv.; res. angi.) Abstract: The physico-chemical properties of Nishka Banli (Sez1bia) mineral waters were explored. Measurements were taken of the tem , al-et cal cou- perature, density, refractioa coefficient p ri ductivity, dry residue, qualitative and quantitative spectral analyses of the dry residue were made. Aa a result., the pre- sence of following alkaline metals (in %) was discovered: Li 1 1 - lo-3; iRb- 1.1o-4 to 1.1o-5; cs- lao-3 to lao-4. Neither U nor Tr were found in the dry residt..~: by rheans chemical and spectral analyses. Only by the way of chromatograpUlcal con- Card. 1/2 -69- YUGOSIAVIA/Cosmochemistry. Geochemistry. IVArochemistry. D Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-nimiya, No 5, 1958, 14o98. cent-ration on the cellulose column fluorometricall was U de- tected, at a concentration of 4.10-7 g/1, whica is qu:~ta in accordance with the averagge U content. in rojz% zubjeut,,!d to erosion. Card : 2/2 -70- L 280-66- B1vT(1)/E1--'T(m)/T MW/Dj NRs AP6005392 (N) SOURCE CODE! UR/0413/66/000/001/0141/0141 INVENTOR: Belikovj.._je._ P!.; :qq4n Areshchenko, A._K 2 ORG: none TITLE: Multistage centrifugal pump,'~ Class 59, No. 177777 SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 1, 1966, 141 TOPIC TAGS: pump, centrifugal pump ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a multistage centrifugal pump with a labyrinth shaft seal and gradual pressure reduction on the seal. To rid the labyrinth of mechanical inclusions when operating with a polluted fluid,\~the pump is made with bypass pipes connecting the circular gro6-v-es of the labyrinth bushings with the respective pressure stages of the pump (see Fig. 1), Orig. art, has: 1 figure, 1/2 uDc: 621.67 L 44280-66 ACC NN AP6005392 J '\A \A SUB CODE: 13/ I Fig. 1 Multistage centrifugal pump. 1- labyrinth -1-bushing; 2 to 4- bypass pipes; AjBj and 0- circ grooves; D.E. and F- cavities with pressure stages (LD] SUBM DATE: 26Dec63 Card 2/2 mjs --JI-Z ARESHCHITKO, V. D. x Cand A r Bei -- (dine) "Progress ofAgrowth and ol.SSR." marketability of aspens Minsk, 1958. 21 pp (Min of Higher Education USSR, 8elorussian ForesA-ineering Inst im. S. M. Kirov), 120 copies (KL, 17--58, 110) - MAKAROV., Grigoriy Ye4movich; ARESHCHENKO, Vladimir Denisovich; BARKAN) -rod- V.A., red ; YEWILOV, V.M,, teRmr. (Organization of work in forest enterprises] Organizatsiia truda na predpriiatiiakh lesnogo khoziaistva. Minsk, Goe.izd-vo sell- khoz.lit,-ry BSSR, 1961. 105 p. (KM 15:1) (Lumbering) (Forest) AMHEV, G. Ya. At*ww.11~2*i Therapy of atonio hemorrhagoo.,Akush. gin., goskv& no.6:55 Nov-Doc 1951. (GLKL 21:2) 1.,Professor. 2a Terevan. APEESHEV, L. Ya. Areshey, L. Ya.: "The problem of subcutaneous rupture of the intestines due to external coercion," (Report) Trudy III Zakavkazsk. s"yezda khirurgov., Yerevan, 1948 (on cover: 1949), p. 696-704 901 U-5240, 17 Dec. 53, (Letopis tzhurnal IrWkh Statey, No. 25, 1949). - . -.. ', I, I ~ ~ - ; - ~ I . . .. : . .1 . I - - . I ~ I . A - L-- M -- - - , . . i w o- .I . . , , -. I 17 ~= - M ~m AUSHEV, M.S., dotBent, kandidat fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk. Smooth partial sulutions for a nonuniform finite differences equation of the form: a Frx'-A)., I Fr~)-,frx). Biul.SAGU no-30: 5-13 148. (Difference equations) MRA 9:5) V, MoSe, kaudidat fisiko-matematicheskikh nauk. '0 one class of linear integral equations. Trudy Inet.mt.i mekh. AN Ux.SSR no.50-10 149- (HLRA 6:12) (Integral equations) -- ------ARISHICV--K-S-- -iiii-r-di&t--~Cf2iio.~~tematichookikh nauk. 0 0 00 n &aWAhQ%WAfiW& .An equation in finite differences. Trud7 Inst.mat.i mekh. AN Uz,= no.5:11-19 149. (MLHA 6:12) (Difference equations) Aagsav, H.S. ~-- R-- ~-- - Certain l9cal properties of functions of two Independent variables. Trudy SAGU 17:3-31 '30. (HLHA 9:5) (Functions of several variables) ARESIMV, M. S. fts.b*,~ Smooth partial aolutions of finite difference equation of the form: :~- a & Trudy SAGU 17:33-36 15o. K.0 h F (x +,,I)- f N (KURA 9 -.5) (Difference equations) USSR/Mathematics Integro-Differential 3-95, Equat ions "A Linear Integro -Differential Equation," M. S. Areshev Tr, Ins Met' i Melch, Ak Nauk Uzbek SSR, No'g, PP 3-14 .T.his ~report, abstracted in Byulleten' Sredneaziat- skogo.Gos Universiteta, (Btfa of Central. -Asiatic State uni-~),, no '2~, (1945), considers a still'more general eq than that of A. 1. Nekrasov ("A Class of Linear Integro-Differential Equations," Trudy Tsentrallnog :o Aeio- ,gidrodinamicheskogo Instituta imeni,Prof 240T92' N. Ye., Zhukovskogo, No 190, 1934), who in turn. had generalized the eq of V. 1. Romanovskiy ("A Certain Integro -Differential Equation," Trudy Sredneaziati- cbeskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta, Seri:es.Ul No 12, 1934) which is important in investigating problems connected with earthquake -proof construe- tions;'namely, yll_~_ k2y f (x)+ X L5(Z)-Y(X)7CI7.. 248T9Z ARESHEY, M. S. Continuous dependence of solutions of systems of linear partial differential equations on the initial data and connection of di- richlet's and Neumann problems with Cauchy's problem. Trudy Inst. mat. i mekh. AN Uz. SSR no.13:129-134 '54. WRA li-.6) (Differential equatiors, Partial) -- -- -- - --- -- - - --- ---- ---- --Cand Med Sci - ARESHEV, P. 0. Dissertation: "Forensic - Medical Qualifications of the Eye Injuries and Loss of Eyesight." 12/6/50 First Moscow Order of Unin Medicaa Inst. so Vecberyaya Moskv a sum 71 ARESHEV, P.G. Characteristics of sudden death from cerebral apoplexy in elderly and senile persons. Trudy Kish.gos.med.inst.-l2t137-143 16o. (MIRA 1684) 1. Kafedra sudebnoy meditsiny KishinevBkogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo inotituta. (GERIATRICS) (APOPLEXY) ARMSM. P.G. Yedicolegal characteristics of.tratmiatic subarachnoidal hemorrhage. 7-dravookhrauenle 2 no.6'-33-36 N-D 159. (MiRL 13:6) 1. Iz kalfedry sudebuoy weditsiny (zav. dotsent P.G. Areshev) Xtehinevskogo meditainvInDgo instituta. (BRkr9-4WaMUELGB) AUMV, P.G. Nedicolegal characteristics of trammatic (sithout skall injury) cerebral apoplev. &M.-med.skepert. 3 no.lt9-12 Ja-Mr 160. OUM 13:5) 1. Irafedra sudebuoy meditsiny (zar. - dotsent P.G. Aresher) XlAluevskogo meditaltskogo Instituta. (NEDIGAL JURISPRUDIINGI) . (APONJU) SHARAPOV, B4L; "Comatose states" by N.K. Bogolepov. Revieved by B.I. Sharapov, F.G. Areshev. Zhur. nevr. i paikh. 64 no.2:311 164. (MM 17:5) .Flzi~ L 04265_--61------ 1 ACC NR'- AP6026393 SOURCE CODE: UR/0399/66/000/007/0131/013k T AUTHOR: Tadzhibayev, T. T.; Areshev,- d- f ORG- Chair of Skin Diseases, Andizhan State Medical Institute (Kafedra kozhnykh bolezney Andizhanskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta) V TITLE; The use of ultrasounl in the treatment of certain skin diseases SOURCE: Sovetskaya meditsina, no. 7, 1966, 131-134 TOPIC TAGS: disease therapeutics, ultrasound thera eutics, skin disease , -fhe~-apeu +,'c 5 , L4 1-ft-o- so,,, I'C, Wss" I/S & a- V -e ABSTRACT: In the present study, 119 people (78 men and 41 women) suffering from a variety of skin diseases were variously grouped and given ultrasound treatments. Cli- nical investigations of the blood and stomach juices as well as an estimation of the degree of recovery were made for each group. Sound applications were of two types: directly applied to a localized area or indirectly applied to the individual as a whole, with each person recei ving from 10 to 20 treatments, usually on a daily basis. The sound ranged in frequency from 1000 to 3000 kc at an intensity of from 0.8 w) Fcm2 to 1.2 w/cm2 for 5-10 minutes. Depending on the type and severity of the disease, from 20 to 30% of the group recovered completely and from 75 to 95% of the group show ed at least some improvement. Follow-up studies were made up to one year. A histo- rical review of the first use of ultrasound in the treatment of neuromuscular diseas- UDC: 616.5-085.837 Card 112 L 04265-67 _ACCN6_A~6026393 es and diseases of the joints by Pohlman in 1938 and the first use of ultrasound in the USSR in 1955 is given. Ultrasound has proved effective in many skin diseases in- cluding chronic relapsing nettle rash, neuralgic dermatitis, sclerderma, itchy skin, and in some forms of eczema and boils. The explanation of the remedial effect of ultrasound is given as the intensification of oxidation processes, the secretion of biologically active substances, and the reaction of nerve endings in the skin and the C.N.S. In chronic skin diseases,.ultrasound aids hyperemia, improves nutrition and causes the disappearance of subjective perception. Two conclusions were ivached: 1) treating itching skin with ultrasound caused the rapid disappearance of subjective- sonsation but resulted in slowly regressing cutaneous changes; and 2) combined ultra- sound treatments (indirect and localized) were more effective-than-dither indirect and localized treatments applied individually. SUB CODE: 06/~io SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REr: 004 Card 2/2 Ev ARESHEVA.Z.S. Compound reflex regulation of nitrogen metabolism. Opyt ~zuch. reg.fisiol.funk. no-3:11-22 '54. (MLU 8: 12) 1. Laboratorly fiziologii gazoobmena Otdela obshchey fiziologii Instituta okeperimentallnoy meditsiny Akademii meditainakikh usuk SSSR. (NITROGEN--ASSIMILATICN A19D EXCIMICK) (MWIZXRS) ARESHEVA, Z.S.,; SHCHEGLOVA, A.I. Un6onditioned salivary Food reflexes in greater gerbils and brown rats. Opyt izueh.yreg. fiziol. funk. 6:91-98 163 (MIRA 170) A M10 EtfecV -the w~&~ en t in.: som rode3AAr.A-W4*o98-106 1#Laboratoriya ekologicheskoy fiziologii (zav. - Prof. A.~. Slonim) Instituta fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR. ARESH9VA Z.S. il- ."., -,-' Reflex changes in the respiration of frogs as related to diTing. Opyt. izuch. reg. fiziol. funk. 6:84-90163 WM 17:3) 1. Laboratoriya *ologicheakoy fiziologii ( zav, - prof* A*D& Slonim)rnst;Ltuts, fiziologii imeni Pavlova AN SSSR. ARESHIDZE, G.M.... Regional engineering geological classificiation of landelideo in the southern part of the DzinLIa ma sif. Soob.All Gruz.SSR 28 no.l.--47-52 Ja (KEM 15:4) 1. Ordena, Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Gruzinskiy politekhnicheakiy institut imeni. Lenina, Tbilisi. Predstavleno akademikom A.N.Dzhavaldiishv~Ui. (Dzirula Valley-landslides) eel fe 00 9. w dlil sit, i-P #I" .(O~vplj 1110C91,16t AND -NO( I lee I DZE of U by x"i of cam- Kb Amblif 4, Comfit. powd. 1-00 90 . -1 1114: dth I which can- 0 in a feclik current of Its In the premem of Pt ivated charcoal and preo. mccoe Ing to Z= K and M. It. Twon-M %l,U,M-5). AoaremltalI-='=;mx tVt'leut of armatic comptis. increased by 29A% (by Vol.). mW the octane no. iummed by 7 po&ts V. S. iie muchi LA AgTALLU*G$CAL LiTtMA?UQR CLASSOICA190M 1434to wit dmv Obt 41111i It __r I I I A I U 9 AV No A a K KO A .T C.z 40.44v I W IN 0 0 0 3 1 KA GAt_4LO_O 0 0000 e 0 0 0 a 0 coo COO ire* age SOO we 0 -00 We. ~A JL C JL OC-19, it L44 Go 00 P-Moll of (J. kyd"Wbou 01 Orgian Afro 1811 A SUP" pot-=4140111 %I 0o . . (jah -it.) IV mv, lb~khfsr j I - Kh. 34(1944)t1i" ji~h . - WW4 tl;z~_ tic bjMI", I , 4r so x 'm"u4rY)--Am. mewilk'st km I ~ *CS,- , "" 611 1 0 0 . . sed with "rise, itad " PNOW1 wt., to 00 0 0 00 0 0 06 0 0 00 0 o0 00 '00 -00 '00 loo .00 %0 %0 -go ~F JiDo 0 itoo XATAI.Lt*~KAL 1.1110ATME CLASSWICATIC06 u AV "it (NV $$&ill am "W it ar IN 0 0 10 0 0 0 d" 0,00 0 o 0 0 *1 A IF D UM : og .4 I I L a-JL- ~o-a a 9 L JL P entanite clays so dehydrabda anupts, lk dehydrating catalyst. KhrliAmbidaeand ,41 l U 1w it T "kil (Thill l K i i A J ) te, itt oi . , an . a e v. n . . pp 11"Wit tlay ltwu the Akans d1wirt (tivarilso . 00 00 1 -wwtfwtt its a flahviliallog rodyti lm ftioll, PrOll, JKOII, and Ant0it and the i-"trs. In all cases As 00 '04 /cwmpg. okfim were otsizard In appreciable (but not sictd.) ykl&, The hydrocarbons wefv not Identified. ' rhe dehydratimu wcft run at.IM , G.M.Kovolartoff 00 -106 00 00 0 X;D -6 1100 .ALA -1 all 40 t $sow tivigJAVA -- 14"649 d 1 143040 Olt aftv 919 .6.1" 11m = G"v sit - 4 AV 10 All; T T Kw a I A Is t a U a 0 If I Or 01's dm a 1 0 1 0 090 0 0, MR L Is it A, u W-44 owe- A 2, -1 '& j 1-1. " - I Ar' 0 1-00 InveftoWn o( by4wromatle hydrombons in Mirsaan 99 IVIOURNS, 95-111' flasum. by 40h dfopenallon CANIVAIS. *0 4. twillsicuill hArtkon w0. 11-41 .4 all.. go c drumxbona b W" II.S0. -ad Ow ft.icthm to. -00 go ='22"'yWas oubitcJto ~~ ic dehydrogmation ovrr -00 I't-C at 3(9"*. The aullutv cuntent of ttm twoduct so A Picid. by 30-min. shaking with 99',; 11.90.) wAs WA vol. .00 00 1 a I The rtsWting adimatts were hy"yacd and the -00 00 I'vIrmnArbotis identifird mo frav ol C,114, joillcric 00o t'"l "Y oxifl,ifk~ll to 111011), FtPh (Wentiti"i imilarly), =00 .3 xvicne (fdrotifmi fly conmrskm to 1~ophdudjc ;,"I: 0* .3 slintelhYl r%l~. in. M-0) and o- and p-tylvnes (itfrotifird coo by OXI&Slion I" arid.). TWIT. III.. 'Wixil"'I I~md'om coo fra,tinn irontainrif: cyclolo-ume, I [bylryclobrujIll" 0., NJ-, Will a** G. M. Romi'llIoly 09 X ce 0 4*0 so* nee m,SL& OTALLURGICAL LIM-l"ll CLASPIPKAIK" too a.* COL ala's' CK Qv All J PW 0 W a I Ir of 2 a a 3 6 U 5 AT 00 ASIP IT ty I w q tj vt it x Aw n I IV to IT 1, 9 1' ! 4, 1 4 1 1 At to 11 Is w 1 14 t I I ' -LI - - r V 4 A OO .r A 00 -00 00 Study of Georglam, boat"itie *We so dehydrating 00 a astalystej Is Aseanito as dshy&mtIaj spate Kh#-~J. * 000 . Areshid" and 1. K. Tavwtkiladsm. ihm. fttki'~A. 004 18 4/5 271-72 (1946). - Activated bentomitle SOW clay from socasap Georgian vas n I* Into apberes son !i' of ~~. diameter and dried, first at 200 sad finally at mee 200 until completely dry. Sw dry aseasW spowee wwo test*d for their ability to debydrat* various alcohol*. The :300 *aconite acted as a debydrating but not as a dehydrogenst- 0 Lag agent. M. Ho. F #see S *.St. A 011ALLUMM4L ILITCOOM (LAWMATICII P.M 0.147 Q... ast a" ;s& w 1 , ' Ua At W oil V C. . W , t" ; it M - 0 a 0 a a 0 000 0 00 0 'it 01 004 0 ] of 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 000 0 0 0 40 40 0 0- _9~ 0_0 0 0 0 0 0 1*# A&-. 00* it 001 00 1 008 4 00 00.3 *all Go", WIG a a v 9 W v 0 ii~o 0 0 0 i'* _04 0 __ . ... _ W ~ 41IT11 ~9 To At& D a M A It !7A " . e- # 006(talsitlest ai alm-mit"Itiored and ove-mombligod assmesse In jaming-litfoln ffodions of Iforlo aude oil. It- I It ...... 1I.M. KA." *) rrZTQ-7 I1j4 t h I 0 , - . o.19t, t e itaim. .4 uAp %IIwm r 110111104 fttW94 NWkt CtSkU Wl. I It, (it) U.Y. V1% -00 and IW-VLV' ftwitme W the Pophtha. aftcr tnuification with And alkali. vivrv drtmitAtizxtl Ils!K)# fly treatment with WSOo coutc. of (rcv Tht, jf uIltul Ii. -fire fractions wric flirt; SlAsyllylvezril "VIrl I'll vala%it .11,41 d"Ivalrd C, Data twit ~11. KT-. aniline it gFoull C01111M. lie "m It filml More islut 0 let 1.411"val of a ....... tie file .111.1 lielmr and after it, lrodrl)Afi.ql~ I'lli, C.Mlie'll .4 ,v% rated. hr. ms the milliur Imlillis W tic 'Itultullisell frArthim, Ntullo Clultv k41 I, dwillitilkhril hilln flirt Itu-bill v,..t,, oit, by thc foll"Witift Nature: Itir Content of ryclubexang, illurts.'r.4 litills X.P% in file itAction to 21.8,,~ in the MAX' traction anti Own drulm Ili 14'; 111 the I.W241111" fractitnis which con- &RIALLUftKat LITINATtAl t~.h.= N-M as's W I ilaftos* *4 lilkill Idill I- it I 14___i'_1%___F_1;;_ ; I r--%--T ..T on A ~b u 0 AV IF it It I at 401 R it x III IT it a W a to ia~ 4 ;11 000 004 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 111, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 a, : :03 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 1300 v 09 OGG OGG 00 0*0 be's tie* p~rocari,,)ns o" the xylene -fraction3 Areshd,dze, Kh. !. "Investimation of the arorl~tic li,.~ of ldrzaanl gasoline. On the nrobler stlldyin~-,, the ic!t! (,.-Cr nosit! orl of' ~~eorgi an ls", lokla all -L., 12, es,.z%e in o-; dy (.111cad. naul: Azerbayd,,h. SS- ), n94-", "o. Azerbaijani), - Bibliog- '~, iters. So: U-~261, 10 A-pril (LetoD-s 'Zhurnsl 'ny',l.-h 3tatey, i-.o. ll-~, ARESHIME, KH. 1. IMR/Chemistry - 1- Butene, Isomerization of Chemistry - Gumbrin Mar 1948 "Investiiation of Lumbrin and Askanite as Dehydrating and Isomerizing Contacts: II. Contact somerization of 1-Butene," Kh. I. Areshidze., ye. K. Tavarmkiladze, Lab of Org Chem imeni Prof P. G. Milikishvi.1i, Thilisi, State U imeni Stalin, 3 pp I'Zhur Frik -him" Vol XXI, No 3 Performed experiments to investigate changes undergone by the unsaturated hydrocarbon, 1- butene, in contact with gumbrin. Established that 1-butene is isomerized into 2 -butene and isobutylene. Submitted 27 May 1947 PA 70T10 de 10 o T w ~ocg 01 1 i T ! I ! i T t oil 14 ILI 11 1; U I, a ~Cftxr CA J I LIL_X_f I I 1-m-MAX PP a _k A Dehydration of cyclohesmerivi on ituivillitin Mi. I Mr-Ahidri: and E, K. T~ivmlLiladv% /hw. P,X41-7 eo Ow. (J. Applicd Client.) Z2, M-21,,1919i~ PF,.1tict.. idt-ritifi"I by RAtimet sivetra. k-ur vV0,41, u-It, . I'll" 11M 10 fem al 31W. 0,14) 1,14rdl. C'11,4110, me eimid"I'l , hi I'd!, : dilrd at IM 1111% thell at :00 1441 -mjm 0 of I)lr prMilact (YiV1,14 all "I. mi.', J:", ..114 be 4 F-0 it ;;4;11, (fir fractions w"r- ll~, N ZOO 1J,;1; SI-M, (WAV; I)AIWO. I 1~;; ""I, 0 Thv allit, .4 1111-td. 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Ille priflory prikillo. 1.111114-114., 11114'.1mor, I'tsiliviii'lliou 1.411 OlfwAll Alift 44 Ilw 4."O'k 1%.11.1 mul Fe. mingrilivill .4 'he C AV14-11.11. siIII11.4 rl V,Iit IlW Iv. hy4l"n'"I 14 ;it X*01-14111'. whwilt, 11.10 V lir.,L vatal vt. the lproiliivt~ inchide Ow Rairim. .olalv'io A-lil'-sliv) '61141 C.If. rliv blivir mat' 1. .-Oltt,t Ilm"'Alt .4 'vvI-4w'-lwr 1'~ '1.41evmv .1 ... I V.11.. .. th""lith .4 Ilishexcliv. 1,12%, I'le-VII'v .4 it, It.. (n.rtum 1'. 6.72 1.5'. jild .4 r`ir.+)lw%:f1l'- In the fra, It.", 1, M 4% '. %a. r'ltibli-h-l. N. 'M- ARESHIME, Kh.I.,; KIKVIDZE, A.V. Studying gumbrin and askanite as dehydration, isomeri2ation and alkylation agents. Part 6. Obtaining ethyl other from ethyl alcohol.in the presence of gumbrin [in Georgian with summar7 in Russian]. Trudy Inst. khim. AN Gruz.SSR 11:37-43 '53. (MWU 10:2) (Gumbrin) (Ethyl ether) (Alk:ylation) KIMME, A.Y.- ARESHIDZZ, KhOID Studying gumbrin and aakanite as dehydration, isomerization and alkylation agents. Part 5. Alkylation o9 aniline with mothyl alcohol in the presence of gumbrin [in Georgian with - summary in Russian]. Trudy Inst. khim. AN Gruz.SSR 11:45- 49 '53. (MLRA 10:2) (Gumbrin) (Alkylation) (Aniline) --ARESIIID,ZE, Gurnbrin and aiirnaito- w; (lehy.4adon, tviomedzitioi, and alkylation calulysts. V. Mylation of anilina with methyl alcohol inAo pre3cm:o A'-V'~'Kik- 'dze and Kh. 1. Areshid2e. Z,'ju~. 0,5~eAei I~Uvi- vi 596-f(IOSIT;-~ I'l. . 42"(5.331g; 13, formed into pellets k2-3 TIM') wa., mcd as (h'! 'n(mlyst in a reaction tube Imacd to 350-M' Virough whicha 4:1 mizt. of LN(COIJ-11111VIlk jr,~s ki zl~,O ~I-jtlt O.ft7,5 spice Velocity Of OIL- mixt. '37,00", NNUNIe wull 6.9-Yi, mixeA Widdines were larmLd. Ilt 44W -10% os' the former and 10.4% of the latter are obtaint-d, while ar 450* the yields are 29.0% arul 14.05% . re,~jj. No PhN.1,L-, ivas formed. Kninlanoff Z W NMI WIN -0 USS R . ,/Gumbrin and askitmte &s dshydration n-a alkylation cotalys-4 V. AlkylAtion of AffM%.LI`hyI alcohol in me presence of gumbrin, A. V. K" and KI, C.A 46. 6979, -- I I , r - r- 11 -~ , II I - - - . ..... . ;.-,. , - -- -- - ---- ,-- -- - -- , . , -- !~; - --- - --, -.. ~ -.-. t .- .- -- -, : - , I - -~. :17;r~ If It, I - ~ I -- I:- -""! . . .!~,- - - . - -,", ~~O/ -- I- 1~ . ~- .. _:i ~ --I= -- ; 1-1 ~, i 7 le -e,4 Ala, z /I , /l ~ t - ---: c)( _- c>) USSR /tll-lemical Technology. Chemical Products 1-16 and Their Application Treatment of natural gases and petroleum. Motor fuels. Lubricants. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 31900 Author Areshidze Kh. I., Benashvili Ye. M. Inst Academy of Sciences USSR Title Investigation of N-Paraffin Hydrocarbons of the 200-2500 Fraction of Noriyskaya Petroleum by Means of Urea Orig Pub: Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, 110, No 3, 387-389 Abstract: An investigation was made of the 200-2500 frac- tion of Noriyskaya petroleum, isolated by frac- tionation at a residual pressure of 200 mm Hg. Card 1A