SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ARKHIPOVA, Y.G. - ARKHOVSKIY, V.F.

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ARUIUWA, Te.0- LTUBANSKIY, V.A.; REMIKOVA, L.P. Basic features of thermal conditions of the Caspian Sea and Its coastal regions. Trudy GOIN no.43:53-100 '58- (14IRk 11.12) (Caspian Sea-Texperaturs) Poe*-IIkle changes in the thermal regime of the Caspian Sea due to the lowering water levela Trudy Ckean, kom. 5:79-85 159. (MIRL 13:6) (Cali,". Sea--Temperature) - ARKWOVAP XAIG.- Interannual variations of the heat balance-in the,northern part of the-AtIiAio Ocean during the past decade. Tt4dy GOIN no,5035-60 160. (Atlantic Ocean-Oe4an temperaturJ mmk 14--4) AMIPOVA, Yq.G..-, FMPLINSKIY, G.V. Tran parency and oolor of water in the Apsheron area of the Casl3ian Sea. Trudy GOIN no*613153-158 161. (MIRA 14:10) (Apsheron PeninsuU region-Sea. water) "~- ARKRIPO-N-Ye.G.- -___ Characteristics of the heat balance of the northern Atlantic during the International Geophysical Year. Trudy GOIN 671 74-85 162. (MBU 150) (Ocean temperature--Atlantio Ocean) MMt OHITSEV, A.M.; A~=FDVAp,le.G.; MAKEROV, Yu.V.; XPURITONCY, D.G.; DOEROVOLISKAYA, L.N.; POTAYCHUK, H.S.; VORONOVAp S.F.; BELOV, V.P.j RZHEPLINSKIY, G.V.) nauchn. red.; ROSHCHINA, V.V.p red.; ZARKH, I.M., tekhn. red. [Basic characteristics of the hydrology of the Atlantic Ocean) Osnovnye cherty gidrologii Atlantichaskogo Okeana. Pod red. A.M.Murcmtseva. Moskvap Gidrometeoizdat, 1963. 835 p. _[Atlas of vertical cross sections and maps of temperature, salinity, density and oyygen composition) Pri- lozhenie no.2. Atlas vertikalInykh razrozov i kart tempera- tury, solenosti, plotnosti i soderzhaniia kisloroda. 182 p. (YURA 17:3) 1. Moscow. Go-ndarstvenryy okeanograficheakiy institut. VAKAR, A.B., 1rpnd.kbim.nauk: KADDSHINA, Z.M., naucbnyr sotrudnik; ARKUZWA.X&_" nauchnyy sotrudnik; TOLCHINSKAYA, Ye.S,, --lia-mcbmyy notrudnik Effect of Ionizing radiations on wheat and corn stied. [Trudy) VNIN to-35:43-54 158. (XIIIA 11:10) 1. Vansoyuznyy nauchan-iseledovatel'skiy Institut zerna I produktov vAgo parerabatki (for Vakar, ArkhIpova, Tolchinskaya). 2. Mae- knvakayn ordena Lanina enlInkokhozynyntvannays. ukadomlyft im. K.A. Tiniryateva (for Kaloshtna). (Radiation--Physiological effect) (Wheat) (Corn (Mnize)) YAM, A-V-, kand.khIm.sauk; ARKHIFOVA. To.I., )LauchVy sotrudaik Gluten in ripening wheat kernels. (TrudT) MIZ 16-35:119-132 158. (141RA 11:10) 1. Vnemoyusayy nauchao-isslodovatol'skiy institut zarna i produk- tov Togo parerabatki. (Glutma) (Wheat) BILAY, Vera Iosifovna; AUHl red. _P2YA;j_ [Biologically active substances of microscopic fungi and their application] Biologicheaki aktivnye veshchestva mikroskopicheskikh gribov i ikh primenenie. Kiev, Vaukova dumka, 1965. 266 p. (MIRA 18:9) 'M1 30" S5 1.594314. A s P. and Gleb 11 IA., Nekotarre danalreold(mateoroshaemogapolia. _qya, jNme data on the climate ii~igatcd field.] Afeleorolnfii4 i GidirJojiia, No. 6:9-11, 1932. 2 AW Meteorological Abot. 11932. 2 fip., j e-1 DLC-Report on obscrvations carried out by the Centril Geophysical iD bservitot~- 'in Kainctmaia Step' (Voroneth pvovince). These comparative observations were Vol- 4 No. 11 made in a held one part of which %as itrigated. The difference in soil temperature between NOV6 1953 the irrigated sections and (lie part without irriqation reached 28*C near the soil surface; at a depth of 5 cm it was 6-7*, and at 29 cin about 4'. Air temperatures showed greatest differ. Climtology and ences in the layer near the ground; at a height of 20 :m above the soil surface on clear days it ~i Bioolimtoloff varied Up to 9-19'C. Over the surface nf vegetation the difference diminished: for 20 cm i over planted surface it was about YC. at 60 cm, about I-M. The air hurnidity alga was 4";. Nigher over the irrigated section (at height of 20 cm the difference was 2 nib or 40-50% Irelative humidity). Such peculiarities were observed during clear. sunny daY3. In cloudy tweather these differences were much lower. Su6jed Headings: 1. Soil dimates 2. Plant ~cllmate 3. Irrigation effect&-N.T.Z. o;*77~ PITT, - rl~ - 1 1-2 /~ . I ARKRIPOTA, T Effect of forest belts on soil temperature. Trudy GGO n0-36.-27-38 '52. (MIn 1121) (Afforestation) (Soil temperature) ARKHIPOVA, Ye.P.; GLIBOVA. X.Ta. Microclimatic characteristics of irrigated fields. Trudy GGO no-36:39-53 152. (Talovaya District--Irrigation) (HIU lltl) ARKH11 OVA, YE. I . "Temperature of the Soil in Forest Zones and In tYe Field"' Tr. Gl. Geofiz. Observ., No 44, 29-61, 1954 The author ex-rounds data of observations during the vegetating jeriod of tYree agrometeorological stations in the steppe zone during the jeriod 195C-195? and data of two exleditions of the Yaln Geop~ysical Observatory in 1951 (Famennays Sfep') and in 1951 (Sovkhoz imeni Nanaen, a state Pam in Ftishchevo) . 11hximum influence on the tei%~erature of the sou is ex- erted by the most shaded forest zerns, esTecially in June and July. In the daytire the temperature of tle soil at the surface and in the entire upper horizon (dourn to 20 cm) is essentially louer in coryarlson wltl) ex- pc,sed soil in an open field. It night the terl,erature of the soil at tle surface rises, but in entire urier I-orizon it lowers in com-taHson. Vitt, that of the field, 1-ut less significantly than in the daytim. . In July. in a forest-stepre zone, the daytirre tem: erature at the si)rf--.ice of M-e scil reacles 1?0, 1,ut In strongly sl)aded zcnes it is 140- at depths of 5-10cm, the temTeratures are respectively 0-60 and 12-10 In the sterpe zone tl,e lowerIng, is still moro significint. At n1g)-t the teyrpera- ture of the surface of the s(-Il in forest zones di)rJng alrost all the months of tl-,e vegetating period is ligber by 1-30 than that for exj~osed soil in an open field. Tbus the tenjerature conditions of tle soil in continued: W54- , tingAl-T 4~41, cont-inued: ,MIM OVA, 11 1. "Tenerature of t~e SoJl in Forest Zones and In tle Fleld,"Tr. Gl. Geofiz. Observ., No 44, 29-61, 1954 forost-prrtactive fields In a steppe zone approximte the conditions of a forest zone. (RZIGeol, No 1, 1955) SO: Sum. No. 536t 10 Jun 55 --' Rici A_ HIP(r;K1 e. P. "Maps of Temperature of the Surface of :Exposed Soil" Trudy Gl. jjeofiz. observ ., 110 45, 1954, 55-59 Temperature diettibution of soil surface at 1300 hours in the Furopean Territory of the USSR fran April to September is considered on the basis of data of observations by meteorological stations using mercury thermometers placed in fallow fields; here the ball of the thermareters is buried half In the coil. In the view of the small n4mber of observa- tion of mean quantitites over many years the author used the indirect method, which is concerned with the connection between mean monthly ten- perature of air at 1300 hours and temperature of soil's surface at the mine time. The accuracy of the data taken frcm the graph amounts to plus or minus 20. Six schematic maps are presented on which are drawn the isothermals of the mean monthly temperature of the soil's surface during- the period April-September. The temperature of the surface of soil in April at 1300 hours on the average is higher than the temperature of the air in the northern regions by Ito in the southern regions by 70- In July the change amounts to 10-150 in the northern regions and to 20-250 in the southern regions. (RZhGeol, No 9, 1955) SO: Sum-No 845, 7 Mar 56 ii~ ARKHIPOVA, Y*.P.;VORONTSOV. P.A.;GLIBOYA, M.Ya.; GOLUBOVA, T.A.; ROMOVA,Ye.S. Outline of the operational area and observation methods of the 1953 general hydrometearological. expedition is a drained svazp. Trudy GGO no.49:5--70 155. (MI&A 9: 1) (Meteorology, Agricultural) (Realamatioa of land) ($vamps) ARIHMNAt Y**PP;GIMMA, M*T&&;GaUTDDYA, T.A*;RCKANOVA,Ye*Xo Rvaporation In the draia*d and the dry valley. TrWW GGO se.49-.17-22 155. (Atmospheria temperature) (Swamps) (KM 9:1) M ARKRIPOVA. Ye.P. Sell temperatures In the drained swamp. Trudy GOO ne.49:30-41 '55. (Boil temperature) (xiaA 9:1) ARYIIIPOVA, Te.P. Characterietice.of the soil temperature in reclaimed swamps. Meteor.i gidrol. no.8:32-35 456. MU 9:11) (Soil temperature) (Swamps) ARKH POVA, Ye.P. www'. Maps showing the geographic distribution of average number of days of thunderstorms for the region of reclaimed virgin and Idle lands. 1jm.Vs*s.g9og.ob-va 88 no.2:189-190 Mr-Ap 136. (MRA 9:8) (Thunderstorms) AUTHOR: Arkhipova, Ye.P. 36-74-3/5 TITLE: Maps of the Geographic Distribution of Stom Days on Soviet Territory (Karty geograficheskogo, raspredeleniya chisla dney s grozoy na territorJ:i SSSR) PERIODICAL: Trudy_Glavnoy eofizicheBkoy observatorii, 1957, Nr 74, pp 41 6o (ussRI ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to assist in evolving methods for the prevention of large-scale damage caused by atoms. Maps of atom days are believed to be useful tools., and thus far no maps of the monthly ocourrenae of atoms had been made in Russia. The maps show mainly the number of storms likely to occur during the four warm months when storms are most destructive, i,e,,,from May to August. The diagrams included pinpoint h 6 localities where observations on the number of storm days were made. There are 5 maps and 4 Soviet references. AVAITAIRT Library of Congress (QC 801.146) Card 1/1" MM/Vm 6-9-58 1 16 1 nju F1 A b A Ali lit; 14 - 0: 0: *A z 19 IUY,,- u !;Jill GOLITSBERG. I.A.. doktor geogr.nauk; ARKHIPOVA, Te.P.. kand.geogr.nauk; GLEWVA, M.Ta.; ROWJDVA, Te.H.; SHIRNOVA, N.V.; TORONTSOT, P.A., lcand..fiz.-mat.nauk; BARASHKOVA, Te.P., mladshiy nauchW sotrudnik: GEEMNOV. A.D.; GOLUBOVA, T.A.; WSHCHINKO, Z.A.- FIDOSMV, A.P., kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk; BROBORBOVA, G.G., aladshit nauchrqy so- trudnik; PISAREVSKAYA. V.D.'. red.; VOLMV. N.V., tekhn.red. [Microclimate of the northern part of the Kazakh bills] Mikroklimat severnoi chasti Kazakhokogo melkoeopocbnika. Pod red. I.A. Gollts- berg. Leningrad. Gidrometeor. izd-vo. 1958. 2o6 p. (Nin u:a) 1. Leningrad. Glavnava geofizicheekaya obssrvatoriya. 2. Sotrudnik Glavnoy geofixicheakoy obaervatorit im. A.I. Voyeykova (for Gollts- berg, Arkbipova, Gleboya. Romnova, Smirnova, Vorontsov. Barasbkova, Gedsonov, Golubova. Mishchonkq'). 3. Sotrudnik Kazakhokogo nauchno- issladovatellskogo gidrometeorologichemkogo institute, (for Fedoseyev, Beloborodova). (Kazakhstan--Microclimatology) _QM i~"e,h JW 0 a Mir 9 as i rl a j 1 J J~k Obliviv all 3l- 04 c 0 4 Ov v v j.-, .4 - ja ;--0J Ig 00 VOW 0:15 Am Ra Rig r. AMIPOVA,' Ye.P. Charts representing geographical distribution of soil temperature in fanowed fields of the U.S.S.R. Trudy GGO no.85:122-130 158. (MM 12:5), (Soil temperature) ARKHIPOVA, Yelp,jk G12BOVA9 M.Ya.; ROMANOVAP Ye*N. Microclimatic characteristics of arable slopeso Trudy GGO no. 910-14 160o (MIRk 14:1) (Novoorod Province--Kicroolimatology) (Kokehotav Province-Microalimatology) wddW.,t,. ARKHIPOVA,, Ye.P. Method of microclimatic observations on the temperature of the upper horizon of soil. Trudy GGO no. 91:55-61 160. (MMA 14;1) . (Soil temperature) GOLUBOVAt T.A.; ROHANOVA) Ye.N.; MPOVA Te;.F.; GLEBOVA~ Mae; 4KHI-!~IV-. MISHCEENKO, Z.A.; GOLITSBMZRG,. I.A., o tor geogr. nauk; SEMOVAt L.G.; SHATILIM, M.K., red.; SERGEYEV, A.N., tekhn, rod. (Mioroolimate of hilly relief and its effect on farm crops]Mikro- klimat, kholuistogo rellefa. i ego v1iianie na oellskokhosiaistvan- nye kulltury, Pod red,. I.A.Golltaborg. Leningrad, Gidrometso- isdatv 1962. 249 p. (HIRk l6t2) 1, Leningrad. Glavnaya geofixioheskays, obvervatoriya. Tiioroolimatology) (Crops and climate) ARKHIPOVA, Yeop, Soil temperature'depending on mechanical composition. Mat.po, meteor.i klim. no.135-8 163. (MRA 17:3) CLOMIstly of nld---bdtjlWL- 11. ZbTi:,,,fwov. L. N olvAlleva, 4 r--Tl-.ArkhlPOv;&~ Tses"nl~ : 1111fleral )8j-',H 19. -r midit I%to tin fickitim, thl? VI Chem ft ~- 1"'Im M hl-v% -,vitlt Jil. MaXlJ% s.An.. rvv- rArW bct%%,eo Lri und "JIN tkt ix"n icrup. and W. malutahitd ovo 0.4 0 hrs. At low temp. tile 40Y. of h1o.%wns found to bro, 11, wt ~i,:tIDO,Atmltl.40 "i 7 to (1.4.5%. in SN IICI, tit biLth ttutps., 0..' .0.441% NVII:, diWoed. A ratiotvil (ditlermlLd 1wha.-to mpamti(m) tnalv- .xis 61 wxMic Mo ores is the-mfcwe pmetk-dir not ikturt"l tvY thcprmnrcofNlo,%. it lsqc%avm~ thut'in the -~Iy.,xpts. ~'r.70 with mollyWcnite an ulffletruM trum 04 OX411,: A10 conViN. play Ir rrsponsibIr for the ra(htj collst, IlInt of 1) , I W. INICI 5t 2) SOV/54-59-1-19/25 AUTHORS: Khristoforov.. B. S-,, Arkhipova, Z V ~r~ TITLEz On the Determination of Tungsten and Iron in Tungsten Pr(,(Iuct3 (0b opredelenil. vollframa i zheleza v vollframovykh produktakh), PERIODICAL: Vestnik Leningradskogo universitets, Seriya fizlki i khimii, 1959, Nr 1, PP 139-140 (USSR) ABSTRACT. In the present paper special attention was devoted to the possi- bility of determining iron and tungsten simultaneously from a weighed portion. The investigation was begun by mixing solu- tions of sodium tungetato and iron chloride in various concen- tration ratios. The solutions obtained were treated with hydro- chloric acid and boiled in order to obtain the precipitation of the major part of tiingstic acid, By the addition of cinchonine solution, tungsten is precipitated entirely in.an almost pure tungsten precipitate, The content of the iron still being in solution is then determined in the usual way by bichromate titration. The results are shown in table 1 from which may be seen that the determination of tungsten becomes less accurate in the presence of very large iron quantities Tungsten and iron Card 1/2 were also determined in a number of enriched products (Table 2), SOV/54-59-1-19/25 On the Determination of Tungsten and Iron in Tungsten Products This method is stated to shorten the duration of analysis and to diminish the consumption of reagents. There are 2 tables and 1 Soviet reference. SUBUITTED: MaY 15, 1958 Card 2/2 0 0 00 Rame"b" ArealMledWslion mad dkuboj$W "W& M. 00 A b 000 _ydrlds. H. A. PoW-KmWts and Al A 64M. CAM. (U. a. 6. 14 147(1-94 Sj 4)tM 66 UUMMMY)i cf. C.A. be, 4w. I.-Ilmalmlifte (IM) v') was 0e2 e%Wt*A at 5U* 1% a Immetaht,11.1% assil tiral"I Madiselly with 6 g. ampletwit &*bYdAlm, (1) silk agitalkmal alw a 9941 1 1 6 17b-w:;Xb* am" Was coolod. builed with MUM. to 6 C. Site (Inm It U 111101. Is thl VFA11I OWYMIS Ad cannot be d=. IM some cmeapd. was obtained 00-t by ball" *qWmol, aruls. of the re&Mts in a assled tube IW W. litatiall W eqwmw. &MIS. of the Icavats 000 in &q. nupessim pvv a anall amt. of alkah-stol. product. 000 on. 3251. which could be diamotized and which an beating to 100-761 lost this property; it Is ed to be JV 4600 7,r 4'-Nitro-4 (0.65 g.) and 0.41 g. I wm reduzW for I `:=b16.!FkNMe8vritkmtrv&cti=. thessamerevult 009 was obtalacd with up to36 brs. beating. llowem,bestin In the prame of water in a seeled tube to 19D-2W' for bra. gave a pod yield of m. over WO .. which does " dkootloc nor is Its Not froup susceptible to reduction by any ol the methods tried. (13.2 awn hm%W to 9D* &W gradually treated with 1.32g. t1dine with the AW temp. 280,; &fter beating to W and the wod treatment, there was ob. Word subliniation #,d'-JiwsP*Abmk7"sidiar, in. about 6tv., invol. to the usual Solvents. G. M. K. A A 8 - I L A 111TIMLIPROCAL UTNIM09 CLAUriCATIM - d-.2-6 I "MIAW 94mrm-harm too .00 600 -00 1100 "Oo -o* 000 see do* Go* we* see qoo sale go* see be* 1141* 0 r; U 0--ni; o 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 All 0 0'0 * 0 0 010 0 91; 0 0 a 00 fee* 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 ds: 0 0 k 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 -0-9 t-0 0 0 0 0 0-0-6 0 0 1 1\ k A V 50) PHASE I BOOK E(PIDITATION SOV/1639 Polletilen nizkogo davleniya (Low-pressure Polyethylene) TAningrad Gookbimizdat, 1958, 90 p. (Series: Novyye plasticheokiye masayi 10,000 ,copies printed. Ed. (Title page): N.'M. Yegorov; Ed. (Inside book): Yee 1. Shur; Tech. Ed.: Yee Ya. Erlikh. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for mechanics- engineers and technicians In chemistry, petroleim technology, foods, pharmaceuticals, electrical engineering, battery manufacturing, radio engineering, automobile manufacturing, higW- frequency engineering, television, communications, machine- an& ship-b-ailding, aviation, construction and other branches of industry employing pla-stic materials. COVERME: The booklet describes a new material.: polyethylene produced at lov pressures,' Its Industrial preparation and properties are described along vith methods of making articles from this material and its application in building technology, medicine and other branches of science. The booklet vas compiled by personnel of the Scientific Research Institute for Polymerized Plastics- Cho I.: I.N. Andreyeva, Z.V. Arkhipova, Ye.V. Veselovskaya, A.A. Levina; Card 1A Low-pressure Polyethylene SOV/1639 Arkhipova, N,P. Lazare Ch. TI.: I.N. Andreyeva., Ye. M. Antokollsk"., Z.V. va, B.I. Sashin. S.S. Xhin'kis, and P.N. Shchekbak; Ch. III.: I.S,. Gerbillskiy, G. Ye.. Lynndzberg, G.V. Paramonkova. and A.L. Pec4enkin. There are no references. TAbLZ OF COMMS: Forewor4 3 lntroduction 4 Cia. I. Preparation of Polyethylene at Iav Pressures 7 Polymerization 7 Washing polyethylene from cat"t residues and regenerating the solvent 11 Ch. M Properties of Polyethylene 14 MWIcochemical properties 14 Wettability 25 MebAcal stability 26 Dielectric properties 28 Dielectric constant and dielectric loss 28 Mord '21/4 low-pressure polyethylene BOVII639 Resistivity and electric strength Aging of low-pressure polyethylene Ch. ITI. Manufacture of polyethylene Articles and Their Fields of 38 43 Application 55 Die caiting 56 Extrusion method of processing 61 Coating of conductors with pol~mthylene insulation 70 Processing low-pressure polyethylene by press foming 71 Applying protective coatings of low-pressure polyethylene to metal parts by fusion 76 Welding plates an& pipes of low-pressure polyethylene and the formation of sheets (bonding operations) 7T Welding sheets and plates 78 Welding pipes and velding-on flanges 80 Making T-Joints by velding pipes at right angles 83 Length-irise velding st tubing from sheets of low-pressure polyethylene for ventilation and other purposes 84 Bondi% low-pressure polyethylene sheets and plates to a given angle 86 Welding low-pressure polyethylene parts vith a rod and employing a streen of hot air or nitrogen 8T Card 3/4 ANMNYZVA, I.N.;-AM-WPOVAL Z.V SLOVSKAYA, Ye.Y.; LIVINA, A.A.; ,; US AIITCKOLISUYA, Ye.H.; LAZA VA, K.P.; SAMIN, B.I.; KHINIKIS, S.S.; BHGHMtBAX, P.H.; GIMBILISKIY, I.S.; LYANDZBKRG, G.Ta.; PARAMONXOVA, T.V.; PBOHENKIN, A.L,,- YRGOROV, N.M., red,,; SMM, Ye.I., red.; F(MINA, T.A., takhn.red. [Low-pressure polyethylene3 Polietilen nizkogo davlenila. lzd.2., Ispr. i dop. Leningrad, Gos.nauchno-tekhu.izd-vo khim.lit-ry, ig6o. 95 p. (MIRA 14.-1) 1. Nsuohno-iseledovatellakly inatitut polimerizatsionnykh plast- mass (for all. except Tegorov, Shur, Fomkina), (Polyethylene) S/19.1/60/000/002/001/012 B027/BO58 AUTHORS: ALkhipova, Z. V.1 Semenova, A. S., Sirota, A. G., Rre'rg', GoITMen It. L.9 Illchenko, P. A. TITLEt Copolymerization of Ethylene With Propylene PERIODICAL: Plasticheskiye massy, 1960, No. 2, PP- 4-8 TEXT: The authors deal with the copolymerization of ethylene with propylene, since polymerization of ethylene with chromium oxide catalysts on an aluminum silicate carrier results in a material of too low elasticity. The change of the polyethylene properties by increasing the ramification and reducing the degree of crystallinity by means of copolymerization of ethylene with other monomers is therefore of interest. The methods elabo- rated for the production of polyethylene (Ref. 1) were applied for the synthesis of ethylene copolymers with propylene. A carrier with 4% Al 203 and 96% SiO 2 saturated with a 0-3 mole aqueous chromium anhydride solution was used as catalyst. The activation took place at 5500C, air velocity 200 1 per I I catalyst during 5 hra. A 1-5 1 autoclave with a stirring Card 1/ 3 Copolymerization of Ethylene With 5/191 60/000/002/001/012 Propylene B027/BO56 apparatus and steam jacket was used for the copolymerization. The degree of ramification of the copolymers was determined by infrared absorption spectra, the degree of crystallinity was calculated according to X-ray diffraction curves. The copolymerization of ethylene with propylene pro- oeeds less readily than the polymerization of ethylene; the reaction is strongly accelerated if the pressure is increased within the range of from 8 to 30 atm. The temperature is a very important factor in the preparation of polymers with certain properties. A temperature increase reduces the viscosity, tensile strength, and breaking elongation. An increase of the propylene content in the initial mixture of the monomers leads to increased ramification of the copolymers and a reduction of the crystallinity degree. It follows from the dependence determined that the properties of new polymers can be altered toward the required direction by altering the composition of the initial mixture of the monomers and the conditions of the copolymerization process. Thanks are expressed to Professor V. M. Chulanovskiy and the scientific collaborators I. N. Andreyeva and V. M. Zapletnyak for advice renaeredi to B. A. Lipkind for producing the aluminum silicate namplea and to A. 11. Vallberg, A. A. Stepanova, and G. S. Rubinson for experimental work. There are 6 figures, Card 2/3 Copolymerization of Ethylene With Propylene 2 tables, and 3 referenoesi 2 Soviet and 1 IJS, S/191/60/000/002/001/012 B02VB058 Card 3/3 89921 1'r 2-209 .~ . 9.70 () S11911611000100210111012 B124/B204 AUTHORS: --Arkhipova, Z. V.., Semenova, A. S., Paramonkov, Ye. Ya., Nalivayko,'_~e. 'I., Leytman, M. I. TITLE: Determination of the solubility of polyethylene in hydro- carbons and of the dynamic viscosity of the solutions obtained . PERIODICAL: Plasticheakiye massy, no. 2, 1961, 61-65 TEXT: It was the purpose of the present paper to investigate the solubility of polyethylene in various solvents, the dependence of the solution tempera- ture of polyethylene on its molecular weight and the concentration of the solution, as wel'l as to measure the dynamic viscosity of the solutions obtained and their filtering velocity. The solubility of polyethylene was determined from the turbidity of a solution of given concentration during observation in transmitted light by means of the device, developed by V. N. Dyn'ko, whose schematical drawing is shown in Fig. 1. The polymer weighed portion is conveyed into the steel container 1 and, after the Card 11~ 89921 S/191/61/000/002/011/012 Determination of the solubility... B124/B204 addition of a measured quantity of solvent, the lid. which is sealed by fluoroplast, ia closed. The tightness of the apparatus was checked with the gas valve closed by inoreaoing the nitrogen proeoure to 7-8 atmospheres excess pressure. From an ultrathermostat, the heat-transmitting medium is conveyed into jacket 9, ~he valve is partly opened, and the solvent and the polymer are mixed by means of bubbling-through N 2' The temperature was measured by means of a thermocouple, which was connected with a-portable potentiometer; the measuring accuracy was �0.50C. The light from lamp 10 passed quartz windows 7 and inoided upon the mi.-ror 8 from which it was reflected. The solution obtained was 20-250C abive solution temperaturej when the solution was cooled, a distinct turbidity occurred, which continued to increase with dropping temporature. The temperature at which the first slight turbidity occurred was taken as solution temperature. The dynamic viscosity of the polymer solutions was measured by means of the Heller viscosimeter from formula ~i - t(d 8 -dSol ).K, where p is the viscosity,rc - the time of the fall of the sphere, d 8 the density of the sphere, dSol the Card 2 89921 .9/19 61/000/002/011/Oli Determination of the solubility... B124Y3204 density of the solutiont and K the constant of the sphere. The measuring error is 3%. The density of polyethylene was determined in the laboratory of B. I. Sazhin. The solution temperatures of polyethylenet obtained by means of CrO -catalysts, in various solvents are given in Table 1. With an increase of temperature, the solution time of polyethylene in hydrocarbons decreases, and when polyethylene concentration in the solution is changed, also the temperature of the quantitative dissolution changes (Table 2). With increasing molecular weight of polyethylene, its solution temperature increases linearly with intrinsic viscosity. The temperature.dependence of the concentration of low-molecular polyethylene which remains in solu- tion when cooled, is shown~by Fig. 4, the dependence of the dynamic viscosil of the polyethylene solutionsin synthol on the intrinsic viscosity is shown by Fig-5. Professor Ye. V. Kuvahinskiy is thanked. There are 9 figures, 2 tables and 3 referenoest 2 Soviet-bloc and 1 non-Soviet-bloc. Card BARAM, A.A.; KOKUSHKIN, O.A.; MISHCHENKO, K.P.; FLIS, I.Ye.; ARIMPOVA, Z.V.; VAVILOVAp I.I.; MONAKHOVA, Ye.V.; SHCHUTSKIY) S.V. Recovery of complex catalysts from dispersions of polyethylene by means of methanol in a rotary apparatus. Plast. massy no.11;58-59 163. (MIRA 16:12) AM L 39U-66.. EWT(m)/EPF(c)/&T(J)/j,-- 4PL W/ ACCESSION NR:.AP5024496o, UR/0191/65/000/010/OOQ4/0006 678. 742. 2-134. 24:678.044,547. 419. 6 AUTHOR- dreyeva. I ZapletnYak,V, M ; Severova Arkbivoya, '-TITLr-,: CopolymerizatioTi7~f';thyleneiwith propylenefusing certain organometallic catalysts SOURCE: P1 sticheskiye massy, no. 10, 1965, 4-6 TOP*IC TAGS: ethylene,,~ propylene, copolymerization, catalytic polymerization,~.~: er, polymerization catalyst, organoaluminum com polymerization rate,. co.; pound ABSTRAM. The relative activity of ethylene and propylene in their copolymerlzd tion iising Ziegler:-Natta catalys S~Vas studied to obtain data necessar~y for the production of copolymers having valuable tecl-dileal properttes. The relati,~Fe q r-tivity of propylene during copolymerization with different catalyo( Systems dc- crcased in the following order: (1) AUC21-102C1 + TiC14; (2) Al(C2115,).3 + TiC14' + 0(-Ti (3) AI(C2H5)3 + VOC13; (4) AI(C2H5)2CI + % -TiC13; and, (5) AI(C2115)3 C 13-! Change in catalyst concentration had no effect on the activity of the monomers, Change in the ratio of catalyst components in catalysts (4) and (5) did not change Card 1/2 L 3912-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5024496 the composition of the copolymer, but decrease in the ratio of the aluminum alkyl in the other catalyst systems led to an increase in the propylene content in the copolymer made with catalysts (1) and (2), and a decrease in propylene when us- ing catalyst (3). The copolymerization constants have the same values when ca- talyst systems (4) or (5) are' used or when the Al(C6HI3)3 + X -TiC13 system is used, indicating that different'aluminum alkyl derivatives in combination with V-TiC13 do not change the relative activity of the monomers. The copolymerlzaJ ition constants change significantly with a change in the aluminum organic deriva- tives in systems based on Tidl4. This is apparently due to the different reducti- vility of the aluminum organic derivatives and subsequent formation of different active centers. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, I figure and 2 equations. ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 S 00 NR-Rj~;F 0V 2 OTHER: 004 ICc-r&-V 2 SUB CODE: OC, MT L 16508-M EWT (M)/&qPW/T RM ACC NRt AP6001491 SOURCE CoMt UR/0191/65/000/012/0006/0008 AUTHORS i Badayev, V. K,,; Mar!�rkJLup V, P*1 Arkhipovat.,Zo V, ORGt none TITLEt -Pqlymerisat~OnAof othylonalwith organometallie qatalystalmodiff"e*d by ethers SOURCE: Plauticheskiye wavy, no. 12., 1965v 6-8 TOPIC TAGS: polyethylene plastic, polymerization catalystq aluminum compound, organoaluminum compoundq intermolecular complex, other ABSTRACTs Polymerization of ethylene in the presence of alkyl aluminum-ether complexes an catalysts and according to the method discussed by the autho an earlier work (Vyeokomolak, noyed., 6v f+4 1964) is described. Organometallio 0'/ R component of-the catalyst,, X(C2H5)2Alo (where X = halogen) was obtained by RN the action of ethyl orushed:~ bromide, dissolved-in hydrocarbon,, upon the mixture of aluminum-magnesium (75s25) alloy with ethers, Ethyloyclohe)Wl and ethylpherVl other complexes vith triethylaluminum and othylphenyl ether complex with Card 1/2 UDC1 678.547.313.2t66.095.2 L 165OM6 AGO NRt AP6001491 dietbylaluminum bromide (1) were synthesized and used in catalytic systew in conjunction vith TiCj,'6 Polyethyleno? ob.tziined.in the presence of.1 and TiOl4 possessed satisfactory mechanical properties, high denqity,(O.95-O.cf7_g/cc),---- molecular-veight,,-and toughness*- Origo---art, basi 3 tables and 2 structures, SUB CODE t 07p ll/ SUBM DATEt none/ ORM REFi 004/ OTH RM 008 EWPOWEM(MO RM ACC NRt AP6009874 SOURCE CODE: EIR/0413/66/000/004/0069/0069 (A) INVENTORv Savitsk_ii A,~~-V Skaehilova S. Ys.; Neugodov# P. P., Hatushenkoji-G. V~' Arkhi!ova Z. V.; Falev, V, M,; Badayev: V. K. ORG: none TITLE, Preparation 6f polyolefinsl Class 39, N_0-_M_82P_-' [announced by State Scientific-Research Ins;Mtelor-FoLymerization Plastics, Experimental Plant (GosudarsEvennyy nau o-iseledovatellskiy inatitut polimerizatsionzx*h plastmaesq eksperimentaltRyy zavod); Central Scientific-Research Laboratory of Reagents (Tsentrallneya nauchno-iss5dovatel'skaya labor-aVo-r Iya )7eaktivov)J SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prgryshlenWe obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 4, 1966, 69 TOPIC TAGS: olefin, polymerization p polymer ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued describing a method of obtaining polyolefins by polymerizationlof Alpha-olefins in a medium of an inert hydrocarbon solvent vith heating in the presence of a catalyst consisting of a mixture of, dialkylaluminum chloride and a heavy metal compound. To speed up the process of polymerization and expand the variety of heavy metal compounds, chelate derivatives of orthovanadic acid are suggested under the general formula VO(OR)(OX)21 vhere R is the hydrogen or alkyl and X ig the remainder of the chelating agent. Methylether of vanadium orthohydroxyguindate'lie the chelate derivative of orthovanadic acid suffffeste .101 )7 oll/ SUBM DATE: 13Aug64,: UDCs 678,742 EWT ACC NRI AP6015671 SOURCE CODE:' 'UR/0413/66/000/009/0076/0076 INVENTOR: Zapletnyak, V. M.; Varfolomeyeva, L. S.; Arkhtpova, Z. V. ORG: none TITLE: Preparation of polyethylene or copolymers of ethylene with Alpha-olefins. Class 39, No. 181292&announced by the State Scientific Research Institute of Polymers (Goeudarstvennyy nauchno-tooledovatell skty institut polimerizatsionnykh piptstmass)] SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9, 1966, 76 TdPIC TAGS: copolymer, olefin, polyethylene, ethylene olefin copolymer ABSTRACT.- This Author Certificate introduces a method of obtaining polyethylene or copolymer of ethylen4l.with alpha-olefin4in a hydrocarbon solvent at temperatiftes ranging fro -30 to 80C in the presence of a catalyst consistiqg of vanadium and organoaluminumlicom pounds soluble in hydro6arbons. ~ro increase the yield of polymers. 1/2 UDC! 67R. 742. 2. 044:67R. 742. 2- L 44579-66 ACC NRt AP6015671 or copolymers, the polymerization Is'carried out In the presence of halogenated hydrocarbons, such as pentachlorethane, as the third component of the catalyst. [Translation] SUB CODE: II/ SUBM DATE: 28JunG5/ 0 [LD) 2/2 ARKHIPOVITS, A.I. Effect of different feeding stuffs on the activity of the parotid gland in swine. Yiziol.zhur. CUkrel 2 no,1:81-87 Ja-Y 156. (MIaA 9:12) la. Institut fiziologii Iment O.O.Bogomolitaya Akademii nauk URSR, laboratoriya.fiziologii sillskogospodaroOkikh tvarin. (PAROTrD GIANDS) (SWIU--YMDXNG AM FMING STMVS) _1~7 A EXCERPTA HEDICA Sec.2 V61.10/4 Physlology,etc,AprM 1645. ARKHIPOVETS A. 1. Lab. of Physiol. of Farm Animals. Inst. of Physiol., 'Poltawa. W7TrW'rr of age on salivary secretion in pigs (Russian text) FIZIOL.2. 1956. 42110 (882-886) Tables 2 The secretion of the parotid glands in pigs aged 47 to 115 days varies with the type of food but increases, in general, *with age, together with increase of the dry sub- stance and nitrogen content. There is no essential change in the viscosit Simonson - Minneapolk Mim = Ir , . I N a-, -- - - - -- ---- - -- -,- -- -- -- - - -- -- ARXHIMVXTSI A.Is,',[Ark1Vpovetv', 0.161 , - Affect of malt foods on saliva discharge in swine [with summerjr in Nngliehl. Yizlol.zhur. (Ukrl. 3 no,6.-48-53 D '57. (MIRA 1112) (SALIVA) (MALT) (SWIM-40DING AND YZEDING 6TUYr6) ARK-UPCTISSA.I., Cand Bic ~i-,d function:~I chvjigao ill the onliv, r1nndr of ',ioCm." 2971~'. '0 ?.p (J.'.ill of Hichcr USSR. Odc2ur. State U in I.: Ir~chnikov) , 150 co- i 0 s i-5 121) ARKHIPOVETS, A.I., nauchnyy sotrudniki DUDCHENKO, S.F. Results of artificial insemination of swine under farm conditions. Zhivotnovodstvo 22 no.2t79-82 F 160. (MIRA 15:11Y 1. Poltavskiy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut ovinovodstva (for Arkhipovets). 2. Glavriyy zootekhnik Poltavskoy gosudarstvennoy sellskikhozyaystvennoy opy-tnoy stantaii (for Dudchenko). (Poltava Province-Artificial insemination) (Swine breeding) ARKHIPOVETS, A.I. [AAJiypovetslj A.I.3 Effect of various foods on sqlivation in young pigs. Fiziol. zhur. [Ulce.] 6 no.3t358-364 My-Je 60. (KIM 13:7) I.Tol-avskiy riauchno-isaledovateliskiy irstitut svinarstva* (SALIVA) - (SWINE-PHYSIOLOGY) ARKHIPOVSTS, A.I., kand.biolog.nauk Preservation of bull semen vithout cooling. Zhivotnovodstvo 23 no.204-57 F 161. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Laboratoriya fixiologii sel'skokhozyaystvannykh zhivotnykh Poltavskogo nauchno-looledovateltakogo institute svinovodstva. (Poltava Province-Semen-Preaervation) (Bulls) ARKHIPOVETS, A.I. Method for the graphic registration of salivary eacretion in swine. Fiziol. zhur. 48 no-3:365;-367 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:4) Wint'. I.-From the Laboratory ;*Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animalsp Institute of Pig Breeding; Poltava. (SALIVA) (POSIOLOGY, EXPMDOiTAL-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES) AMIPOVICR,,A.A.. assistant Collateral circulation in organs of the true pelvis. Ped., akmah. i gin. 19 no.4:55-57 157. (MMA 1321) 1. Ufedra normallnoy anatomil (zav. - zasluzhennyy dayatell nauki, prof. M.S. Spirov, nauohW rukovoditell - prof. V.V. Kolesnikov) Kiyevskogo ordens. Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni meditainakogo institute, im. akad. A6A. Bogomolltea (dir. - dots. I.P. Alekseyenko). (PILVIS-BLOOD SUPPLY) Ally TIPOVI~Glli, AA. , Cand Med Sci -- (diss) 14~" -3tudy colInteral bloo:1 circ ilation. Anatomy of' collaterals in the .-:ystem of the hyooja,,;Lric artei7 (Anatomic- ex t -e ri mental study)." Kiev, 19~8,17 pp (Kiev Order of Labor hed :anner Ved Inst im Acadamician A.A. Bogomolets) 200 C07)iCS. ~KL, 27-~b, 116) ARIMPOVICH, AgA.JA ..Tkhvpovych, A.A. Effect of the nervous system on the development of collateral blood circulation i4jthe pelvis [with summary in English]. Fisiol. shur, CUkrel 4 no,2:257-265 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5) l.Kiivalkiy medichniy institut im. akademika 0.0. Bogomol'taya, kafedra normallnoy anatomii i Kilvalkiy institut fizichnol kullturi, kafedra funktsionallnoi anatomiA. (NERVOUS SYSTEM) (PJCLVIS--BLOOD CIRCULATION) *XNAWINT"". I Collateral circulation in the hypognstric artery system. Vrach,delo no-8t835-837 fig 158 (MM 11:8) 1e lafedra normalluoy anatomil (save - zaelyshanyy dayatell naidd 11rof. H.S. Spirov) Xiyevskogo moditainskogo institute i knfedra anstomil, (save - prof. V.V. Xoleenikov) Xiyevskogo Instituta fisicheakoy kulltury. (PELVIS-BLOOD SUPPLY) GUDZI, P.Z., dote., RADZIYEVSKIT, A.R., kand.med.riauke ARKHIPOVICH, A.A,. kand.med.nauk Role of the hypogastric artery in the collateral ciruculation of the pelvio extremity, Vrach,delo n0,10:1075-1078 0 158 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Kafedra. anatomii (zav. - prof. V.V. Koleanikov) Kiyevskogo institute, fisicheakoy kulltury. (HYPOGASTRIG IRTYM) (UMMITIEst LOOR-BLOOD SUPPLT) ARKHIPOVICH., A.A. [Arkhypovych, A.A.] Blood supply of lumbar lymph nodes. Dop. AN URSH no.2t257-260 162. (MIRA l5t2) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR V.G.Kastyanenko LKastianenko, V.H.]. (LDIPH NODES-BIDOD SUPPLY) ARKHIPOVICH, A.A. (Arkhypovych, A.A.]; KEFELI, I.Ye. (Kefeli, I.IE.) Anastomoses of the pelvic arteries in a dog. Dop. AN URSR no. 6:821-823 164. (MIRA 17:9) 1. Kiyevskiy meditsinskiy institut. Predstavleno akademikom AN UkrSSR V.G.Kaslyanenko (Kastianenko, V.H.]. Dissertation: ,Polarintatric and Refractometric Methods of Analysis of Starch Products." Cand Tech Scl, Kiev Technological Inst of the Food Industry, Kiev, 1953. (Referativnyy Zhurnal--Khimiya, Moscow, No 6, Mar 54) .50: SDI 243, 19 Oct 54 u Its 6rm tiln co,jf!!rcnce,- :~il v p c) 1"AOL~! )f ~ry~,tzdline Glu(-.o.-e Proauction, Ltnin,;rLd March (11~!ported in Gidrol i lisomlim, .1.1 11,Yil) ARKHIPOVICllj N.Aq VOLOSHANENKOp G.P. Determining starch in grain' and potatoes. Trudy KTIPP noe251 44-5o 162. (HIM 16 15) (Starch) (Potatoes) (Grain) .ARKH jgjqgj,.~ Dependence!between the specific rotation and the content of reducing substances in the products from the incomplete hydrolysis of starch, Trudy KTIPP n0-25;506-55 162. (MIRL 16-5) (starch) (Reducing agents) (Hydrolysis') APMIPOVICH,, N.A. Analyzing the products from the incomplete hydrolysis of starcho Trudy KTIPP noM-.55-60 162v (Hydrolysis (MM 16'.5) '(Starch) ARKHIPOVICH N.A.; ZATYRKOj A.P. Determining the degree of coloration a~ turbidity of starch molasses and molasses products. Sakhaprom. 37 no.2.s56(l36)-5q(l3q) F 163. (KM 16:5) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologioheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlevoti imeni Mikoyana. (Molasses-Testing) ARK_HIPOVICH.,.N A.; VOLOSHANKNKO) G.P. Rapid method for determining the reducing substances in Cuban unrefined sugar. Sakh. prom. 37 no.3:21-23 Mr 163. (MIRA 1614) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut piahchevoy prdwshlennosti im. Mikoyana. (Cuba-Sugar--Analysis and testing) ARKBIPOV.ICH,, N.A.; VOLOSHANENKO, G.P. Production of starch moiasse3 and glucose s1rups from corn. Tnidy KTIPP no.27:66-68 163. (MIM 17:5) ARKHIPOVICHI.,N.A.; ZELENINA, L.M.; KVI'IIA, S.N. Dotermining the natural alkalinity of tho first carbonation Juice. Sakh.prom. 37 noogs/f2-44 S 163, (~m 16i9) 1. Kiyevskiy takhnologic lie slid y incritWit piihch-~Voy proinyshlen- nosti imeni Mikoyana. (sugar ,ranu:f,-:-,cture) ARKHIPOVICII, P.A.; ZELENINA, L.M.; KVITA, S.N. ~ Titration method for the control of the work of settlers and mud thickeners. Sakh.prom. 37 no.9:44-45 S 163. (MIRA 16:9) (Sugar manufacture) ARKHIPOVICH. N.A.; BONDAREVSKAYA,.V.N,; PODKOLZINA, V.P. Uaing the method of ltl dilution for the ebqlification of.the analysia of augar-produois,-. SO-kh. prom. 37 no.1003-34 0 t63. (KMA 16:12) 1. Klyevskiy takhnologiphookiy inatitut pishchevoy prongrahlennosti im. Mikoyana. PETROV, Konstantin Petrovich; ARKNIPOVIPH. N.A.r kand. tekhn. nauk, spets. red.; MOR6-ZOVA, I.I., red. (Practical laboratory work on the biochemistry of vegetable raw materials] Praktikum po biokhimii pi- shchevogo rastitellnogo syrlia. Moekvap Pishchevaia promyshlennost', 1965. 329 p. (MIRA 18:7) 30(0) AUTHOR: Arlthiptaev, F. T., Candidate of SOV/30-59-7-8/50 Phil Ono-p-El-ca-r-3blences TITLE: 50th Anniversary of the Edition of theIBook "Materializm i empiriokrititsizm" (50-letiye "Nateriklizma i empirAokiiti- ). Scientific Meeting on the Occasion of ~his,AAniver- faizaa eary Yubileynaya nauchnaya sessiya) ~ PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akadomii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 7p PP 52-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The meeting took place at the natitut filooofii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Philcacphy of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) on May 7th and 8th and was dediciatid to the book by V. I. Lenin. Approximately 11000 persona took part in the meeting. V. 1. Lenin's philosophical ideas, developed in his book, were pointed out in the opening* adftess by P. X. Fedo- seyev, Corresponding Member, Academy of 6~~vnoep USSR. D. 1. Blokhintsev, Corresponding Hember,,Academy of Sciences USSR, pointed out that Lenin's thesis'on-the inexhaustibility of the electron has proved right. Academician T. D. Lysenko emphasized that Lenin's principle on the~unity of theory and practice can serve as a guidance for biologiats,. Academician Card 1/3 9. B. Mitin spoke about the revolutionary .,Apirit of 50th Anniversary of the Edition of the Book "'SOV/30-59-7-8/50 "Materialism i empiriokrititsizm". Scientific Meeting on the Occasion of This Anniversary V. I. Lenin's works. 0. A. Kursanovt Doctof of Philosophical Sciences, spoke about the subject " L4niAls Doctrine on Truth and Modern.Sciences". S. V. Vonsovsk4p Corresponding Membert Ae'idemy df Sciences USSR, spoke about'th6 e0jebi'llthe Impor- tance of Lenin's Ideas'of the Inexhaustibility of Matter for Modern Physics". In his report, M. P.'lovchuk, Corresponding Memberf Academy of Sciences USSRp showed the greqt importance of Lenin's ideas in the book "Materializm i empiriokrititaizm" for the investigation and the understanding of %h9 fundamental problems of philosophical history and'of'the idea of the pub- lic. S. L. Rubinahteyng Corresponding Members Academy of Scien- ces USSRt spoke about, Lenin's reflexion theory and about the problems of modern psychology, he also mentioned I. P. Pavlov's reaexion theory. During the session of the Scientific Council of the Institut avtomatiki i telemekhaniki Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Automation and Telemechanics of the Academy of Sciencaq of the USSR) on May 140 B. M. Kedrov reported on V. I. Lenin's book llhaterialiiml empiriokritftsizm" and "Modern Card 2/3 National Sciences". A. A'. Felidbaum, V. S. Pugachev, and 50th Anniversary of the Edition of the Book .SOV/30-59-7-8/50 "Materializm i empiriokrititsizm". Scientific Meeting on the Occasion of This Anniversary S. M. Shalyutin reported on various philosophical problems of cybernetics in the light of V. 1. Lenin's guiding principles. On April 24 an extended session of the Scientific Coumcil of the Institut istorii iskusetv (Institute of the History of Art) took place which was oppned by 1. E. Grabarl. V. S. Kemenev spoke on "Lenin's Criticism of Machism and the Crisis of Modern Bourgeois Art". At the session of the Scientific Counail of the Institut mirovoy literatury im. A. M. Gor1kogo (Institute of World Literature imeni A. M. Gorlkiy), V. R, Shcherbina reported on "Materializm i empiriokrititsimm" and on topical.probleMB of the Soviet literary science. The 50th anniversary of the edition of this book by V. I. Lenin was also celebrated by scientific meetings of the Academies of Sciences of the Union's Republics. Card 3/3 ARKHIPTSEV, VIO. Rails stretch to the horizon. Transp. stroi..14 116,;1~3 Ja 164. a A.~WB) 0' 1. Naohalinik Glavnogo upravlenlya zbelesnodord ogistroitell- stva Knakhatema i Sredney Axii. W ACC NRt AP6019026 SOURCE CODEt AUTHORt Wkov, A. N.; Arkhiptsev,, V. H. ORG: Dapartmont of Chemical Fiber Technology, (Kafedra takhnologii khimicheskikh volokon, Iv institut) UR/0133/63/008/oo6hool/loo 7f, to TITLES Synthesis and study of colored polyaor7lonitrile SOURCE: IVUZ. Xhimiya i khimichaskaya tokhnologiya, v, Bt no. 61, 1963, 1001-1003 TOPIC TAGS: polyacrylonitriles diazonium saltg polymerization initiatorlp polymeri- zation rate . ~Hen-iloriA- ~srv-rmr- CIS' ABSTRACT-6 The conditions of preparation of colored fibor-forming polyacrylonitrile with diazonium salts as initiatorso the polymerization~kinetics in the presence of the lattort and the properties of the polFacr~ylon 7re formed were inve4igatod. The main factors determining the polymer yield and the required viscositVlof the product were the duration of synthesisp temperature., and amount7of initiator. -As the latter increasesq the polymerization rate is accelerated,, the yield of polyaory- lonitrile risess and its viscosity decreases, owing to the presence of more free radicals formed by Its decomposition. At the same times, the color of polyaor7loni- trile becomes more intense. A rise in temperature speeds up the synthesis3, and the ACC NRt attendant decrease in yield and viscosity is apparently due to a more frequent breaking of the macromolecular chains. The optimum conditions of synthesis were detenninod, and the polymerization rate constants and activation energies of the synthesis of the colored polymer were obtained. The most active initiator of aorylonitrile polymerization was found to be the acetate of the diazo compound based on P-aminoanthr4q%~Inone. Orig. art. has$ 2 figures and 2 tables. SUB CODEx 07/ SUBM DAMS 260at64/ ORM RVI 002/ OTH REF8 001 Card -Zf2- 11b -SP, 11 U s C. C),~, . m8te.-Jals 'I c 0m I I " -. -'I e7 .A,,rok.hoJ.'- ) F:, 4 - -- -leather ar-~ - ., . , 1. ... 1' 2 -, -F 3, , "',- rr;r,. 6 !~ ~, ;.,. , - '~- ~,,12', ARKHIREYEV, V. A., Cand of 114ed Sci -- (dise) "The ftkarm= Interium. Period After the First Attack of Rheumatism in Children," Moscow, 1959, 16 pp (2nd MoscowMedical Institute im Firogov) (KL, 6-60, 125) A-AWA(c) 74PT. IvAm- ACC WRs A'P50'2' SOUR UR/0286/65/ /017/0067/0067 qv~; I 4p; 0A, 1-610 AUTHOR: Kuznetsov, Ye._V.-, Arkhj!j"-V...,P.; Batalina, M. V. - 1" , 03 I ~Y, ST TITLEt A mq~thod for producing poly smanates w ich contain phosphorus. Class 39, No. 174356L emical En N-ee lannounced by Kazan C% R ring Institute Im. S. M. Kirov (Ka"n- skiy khimiko-tekhnologichosKiy institut)j SOURCE- Byulleten' izobrateniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 17, 1965, 67 TOPIC TAGS- polymer, phosphorus, isocyanate resin, aromatic hydrocarbon ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate iniroduces a method for producing polyisocya- nates which contain phosphorus by interacting aromatic diisocyanates with trialkyl phosphites. A wider selection of osphorus-containing Rolvisocyanates'lis produced by using 2,4-toluylene diisocyanate and conducting the reaction at 70- OOC. UDC: 678.66.002.2 SUB CODE: GC,MT/ SUBM DATE: 27Jun64/ ORIG mr: ooo/ OTH REr: o0o Card ARKHDWEVA, V.A. Effectiveness of a stay at an ordinnry Pioneer camp between attacks of rheumatic fever. Vop.okhoyant. I dot. 3 no.3:76-81 JI-Ag 158 (MIRA 11:8) 1. Is knfedry gospitallnoy pedintrii (sav. - prof. K.F* Popov) pedintrichaskogo fakullteta 11 Koslcovskogo zeditsiuskogo institutft imani lloL Pirogova (nauch"y rukovoditell - prof. X.Me Badnova). (RHEUMATIC FEY (CAMPING) A IMMA 0 V.A. Ibcorcise therapy for children in school during the interval betvaen attacks of rheumatic fever. Vop.okh.mat. i det. 4 no.4:64-68 JI-Ag 1599 (XIRA 12:12) Is Is kafedry gospitallnoy pediatril Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta rokovoditell - prof. X.X. Dabnova). (RHEUX&TIC YAM) (zav. - prof, KJO Popov) Il imeni N.I. Pirogova (unuchnyy (EMOISIC THERA") CHIZHOVA. E.P.. kand.med.nank; A n1=VA, V.A. Two cases of IMbogranulowatosis in early childhood with disease of the skin. Yediatrila 37 no.11:64-67 N 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Is kafedry goopitallnoy pediatrii (zavedtWusbabiy - prof. I.?. Popov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo institute, infint N.I. Pirogova na base detakoy klinicheekoy bolluitsy imeni N.F, Filatova (glavvy vrach M.N. Kalugina). (HODGKIN'S DISEASI in inf. & child.) (SKIN pathology) UREIRA. V.A. ....... .Z.,-_ Clinical aspects of the period between attacks of rheumatic fever in ohildrenj from material of polyalinioal observations, Pediatriia 38 no.2t 68-74 F 160. (MIRA 13:12) (MUMATIC FMR) .1 -_ARKIIIMYEVA Oxyhemometric study of children during the interparozysmal, period of rheumatism. Vop. okh. mat. i det. 7 no.5:49-52 KY 162. (MIRA .15:6) 1. Iz kafedry gospitallnoy pediatrii (zav. - prof. K.F. Popov) II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta Imeni N.I. Pirogova. (RIIEWTIC FVER) (BLOOD-OXYGEN CONTENT) i --t-- *1 -, - i I -- I -,.,T -- -- I ~ i I ; i ~ 7.111 , ri , 271711 Pats iont,.lizats-iya Prig otovloniy.,i Pi)ra-dillnogo R!istvoru. Tokstil Proal-StI, 1949, No. 0, S. 6-8 SO: I il~MJS 1l,". 34 ARXB%TIYEVA.,jp~A. Hydroohemical conditions in Denmark Strait. TRUDY VNIRO /+6:68-73 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Denmark Strait-Water-Composition) A. !., "APproxin-ate l-'etho,;s for Calculation of .3 boundary Layer WitIT ~,ucAon.." Thr-cis .fol. degree of Calid. Tf'chnical Srl., Su-1. 27 Apr 0, 41-1131itary !,1r AcAdpmy Ineni Profe,,73or I'l. Ye. Zhukovskl.y. Sum-iai,j S2, 18 Doc 52, DisFertIIM oils PrPsent(ld For Dac',rpes In Science an,i ra- CineerinV Jn Noscow In 19LW. From "'echernyaya Mnskw~, jan-.T)ec 32575 S/621/61/000/000/010/014 C/I 7 7_00 D234/D303 AUTHORS: Vitenberg, I.M.t and Arkhovskiyt V-F. TITLEt A specialized electro-simulating installation with automated search Of solution SOURCE: Nauchno-tekhniche8koye ob8hohestvo priborostroiteltnoy promyshlennosti. Primeneniye vychislitellnoy tekhniki dlya avtomatizatsii proizvodstva. Trudy soveshchaniya, provedennogo v oktyabre 1959 g. Ed. by V.V. Solodovni- kov. Moscowp Mashgizj 19619 427 - 435 TEXT: The authors describe an installation designed at NIISchet- mash with their participation and intended for reproduction of cur- ves described by kinetic equations of the form N = P 0e�aPtbp + M0(1 - e �amtbm). (1) V~ The installation can also solve the inverse problem, i.e. that of Card 1/2 32575 S/621/61/000/000/010/014 A specialized electro-simulating D234/D303 automatic determination of the coefficients if the curve is given experimentally as a series of discrete values. The analysis Of three possible methods of constructing the curve is stated to have shown that the most adequate of them is the method of solving the system of determining differential equations. Division is repilaced by taking logarithmso The elements of the computer can be used also for plotting expressions of the form � Qa a = A0 e RT A = A0exp(� at) and B = BoO - e �aO't (12) and for determining the area of any curve. The variation of the va- lues of the coefficients is-carried out by the method of minimizing If the value of a coefficient is known it can be set by hand and is not searched for by the installation. There nre 8 figures. Card 2/2 L- 10201-66 Wr(l) - - . -GO- -... I - AGG NRt AP5026514 SOURCE CODEt UR/0286/65/000/020/0098/0098 AUTHOR: Arkhovsk V~.F* ORG: none TITLEs Switching circuit Glass 421 No's 1:15748 SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovtmykh znakovp no. 20,, 1965,, 98 TOPIC TAGSs switching circuit.. sequence switch# electronic switch A13STRACT: This Author Certificate presents a aequ~nce switching circuit made of four diodes with ungrounded control signal sources. To increase the response rate while decreasing the switching noise, the control signal input is connected to two full-wave rectifier circuits which are connected to variable voltage sources. The variable voltages are nearly rectangular in form and are shifted relative to each other by a quarter period by means of vide-band transformers. The transform--. ers are connected through diode circuits to transistors which shape the switching signal. CY 091 SUBM DATEt OlseO4 UDGs 681.142 4U96 S/194/62/000/007/010/160 7;~ 00 D222/D309 AUTHORS: Vitenbergt I*Mop and Arkhovskiy, V.P.. TITLE: A special-purpose analog device with automatic search for the solution EURIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no, 7, 1962# abstract 7-1-41 s (In collectiont Primen- eniye vychisl. tekhn; dlya-avtomatizo proiz-vap M@, Yiashgiz, 1961t 427 - 435) TEXT: The special-purpose analog device described has been desig- ned at NIISMETMUSh for the reproduction of curves described by ki- netic equations of the form K = P0 e�aptB P+ MO U - e �amtBm The device is c Iapable of eol'ving V1, both the direct and the inverse problem, i.e. it reproduces the curves for given values of the constant coefficients# or it,deter- mines automatically the coefficients in the equations in order to obtain a curve which is identical to another experimentally obtai- Card 1/2