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s. 265-80.
Bibliogr: s. 279-to
SO: Letopis' Zhurnalln.ykh Statey; Vol - 44, 1-~oskva, 1949
BELENIKIT, G. A.
Role of nervous systom in regulation of morphological
composition of peripheral blood; Klin. med.. Moska,
28 noeq:
52-63 Sept. 1950e (CLKL 20:1)
1' Of the Laboratory of Clinical Physiology (Read -
Prof. A. V.
R!kkl') of the Department of General Physiolog7.
Institute of
Experimental Medicine (Head - Academaian X. M.
Bykov) of the
Academy of Medical 4oiences USSR*
lKlY.-G.S.(Leningrad)
lxperimental neurosis manifested by spleuic motor function
disorders
and,by irregularities in the composition of peripheral blood.
Klin.'Aed. 33 no.g-.49-57 8 155. MRA 9t2)
1. Is otdola obehohey fixiologii (sav.-prof. A.V. Rikicll,
uauehnyy
rukoveditelf-iked. X.M. 4kov) Instituta eksperimentalluoy
seditsivq
AMR SSSR.
(NMOSM,,experimental.
blood picture & spleen motor disord. in
(BLOOD
picture, In exper. neuroses)
(SPI M , in various diseases,
-exper. neuroses, maotor disord.)
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no.7:42 Jl '5?.
(MIRA 10:7)
1. Gl&vW inshener iCo=mmllnogo banks Averbaydzhanskoy
SSR.
(Housing)
compound method of determining deductions for natural factors when
receiving grain from collective and state farms& Muko-slevo prom, 24
no.7:lY-14 JI 158.- (MIRA 11:10)
I.TSentrallnaya bukhgaltariya Ministerstva khleboproduktav SS.SR.
(Grain trade)
1% irl.'"t rue Ion,
a~Aen potantiali: a M.IrA 12 - 11)
v$, SSSR 20 no.
-onstru"IMIAn,.
inzh.; MAINON TOVSKXY) M.., insh.; P-Inlml uchastieys KRYUKOV, V.
Pressing with cold water in repairing tima. Avt~transpe
40 no,lls26-28 N 162, MEM 15:12)
(Tires, Rubber-Retreading and recapping)
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tiolinary Invotiodon of w "Alba Irut,
U=
(iiynthctlic rubber,B) "d Wo um 4L rabbit mixto. The
rmilts show that the use of 25% of irckinied rubber frmn
IoWlwr with the addii. of a odiner such &p pine
far in the rubber mixt., giv" the mme tensile strength as
she standoird mitt. (willinut rtrWo" rubb"). After
III (i"1 asing.- the samples vilth twiainscif lubber f-ml
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RKLEMIKIT, I kg; YNSIXONTOVSKIY. M.G.; ZAUUTKIN. T.F.;
SUDAKOV, M.P.;
10 31-3--i#, V.N., kandidat takhnichaskikh nank,
retsenzent.
Ranual on repairing automobile tires] Rukovodstvo po
remontu avtomo-
bilinykh shin. Leningrad, Goo. nauchno-tekh. isd-vo
mashinostroit. i
sudostroit. lit-r7, 1953. 136 p. (HLRA, 7:5)
(Automobiles--Tires)
IMLINIXIT, I-.; ZAKRUTKIN, V.;
ijw~w
Simple method of testing tire repair
materials.,Avt.tranap.32
no.10:23 0054. (MIRA 7:12)
1. Leningradakly shluoremout savods
(A'atomobiles-TireTa
RIM I x IT, 1..
"Improving tho technological processes of automobile tire
rapeiringO
by V.P. Kovallchuk. Reviewed by I. Belen'kii. Avt. transp.
36
no. 6:61 J6 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Automobilea--Tiran--Kai'ntanance and repair)
(Kovallchuk. V.P.)
S/138/60/000/007/008/010
A051/A029
AUTHORS: Okhrimenko, I.S.; Belen'kiy, I.A.; Potapenko, M.N..-
Ireynberg, I.k.
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TITLE; A Study of the Internal Pressures During the Molding and
Vulcaniza-
tion PI-ocesses of Rubber
If
Vb
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I Rezina, 1960, No. 7, PP. 39 - 44
TEXT: A study of the"internal pressure" produced within the mold
during
the heating and vulcanization of rubber is of the greatest
interest, since !%~s
one of the main factors in securing monolithic products in the
menufae"tur-ing c-
molded rubber articles. It is also important for determining the
right amo%uil. of
rubber mixture consumed in the process and for the rational
utilizaticn cf energy
In the plants. The range of pressures used in rubber manufacturing
is from 12 ks/
C912 to 600 kg/cm2. In the thermal processing of rubber and rubber
mixttur-es volu-
metric changes take place at a constant external pressure and a
change takes plae-~-
in the ninternal"pressures at a constant volume of the polymer. The
Leningrad
"Skorokhod" Plant was first to use the instrument shown
diagrammatically in FlglUre
1 for the determination of volumetric change in rubber during
vulcanization. An-
Card 1/4
S/138/60/00n/007/008/010
A051/AO29
A Study of the Internal Pressures During the Molding and
Vulcanization Processes
of Rubber.
other instrument of the Poisson type was developed for the
measurements cf Inter-
nal pressures (Fig, 3). A further description of the instrument
and the method
used for the experiments is given. The internal pressure was
calculated by IL-.e
formulIa: Keon. - (Pstart. + AP)
Pint. - Sr . . sps
since the principle of the Instrument is based on the
compensation of the InternaL
pressure of the rubber by means 6f-a pressing unit. Keon. is
--he pressure after
the heating of the rubber, Pstart. Is the starting pressure 5
kg/cm2, AP the oor-
rection of the thermal expansion of the instrument parts and the
press, S_ - the
area of the cross-section of the rubber sample (usually 4.52
CM2), Sp - the azea L/
of the cross-section of the press plunger (254-34 cm2). The
change in the volum'?
of the rubber mixtures during the heating and vulcanizing
process, as well as Zhe
change in the internal pressure during those processes are
-further discussed.-The
conditions for reducing the amount of vulcanized rubber waste
were sought and 1',
is stated that these might be accomplished by the use of a
sealed mold of the
Card 2/4
S/138/60/000/007,/008/010
A052/AO29
A Study of the Internal Pressures During the Molding and
Vulcanization Processes
of Rubber
Poisson typv in the rolling process. It was found that the
amount of rubber waste
depended on ;;he type of mold used, the weight of the raw
material, calibre, etc.
The InterneL pressure of rubbers, vulcanized in the
hermetically-sealed Poissan-
type'molds reaches high values and exceeds the external
pressures used !.-- induetry
by 10 to 20 times. Due to the fact that the internal pressure
ill these molds is
always greater than the external pressure, a qualitative
molding and vulcanizaticm
of the rubbers can be accomplished, the excess usage of rubber
from raw seml-flr.~.
ished articles can be brnught to a minimum, as w311 as that of
the vulcanized was-,A
products, and it can also eliminate certain types of waste
prcducts. In this case
light-weight and low-energy equipment can be utilized. An
external pressure cf U
-12 kg/cm2.is sufficient for the Initial molding of the rubber
artiole.. whi&. d6-
termines the necessary power of the eqx-x!.pment. The
subsequent molding would te
sured by the constant presence of the internal pressure, which
is greater thac_ the
external one during the vulcanization of the rubber. The amount
of the rubber Ir
the hermetically-sealed mold remains constant, and the volume
changes slightly ar-
cording to the temperature and pressure. It is emphasized that
The findings of
Card 3/4
3/138/60/000/007/008/010
A051/AO29
A Study of the Intemal Pressures During the Molding and
Vulcanization Processes
of Rubber
these tests render the uze of heavy equipment and high pr;a,~sures
unnecessr.-y, in
addition to serving as a. basis for the vulcanization of rubber
products in e1osed,
molds outside the vulcanization process. The use of
her7netlcally-sealed Poisson-
type molds for general use in the manufacturing of molded rubber
articles is re-
commended. There are 4 diagrams, 6 graphs, 2 tables and 5 Soviet
referencos.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy Tekbnologicheskiy institut im. Lensoveta
i Len-Ingrai-
skaya fabrika "Skorokhod" (Leningrad Technology Institute lm. Lens.3-
vet and the Leningrad Plant "Skorokhod)
Card 4/4
BELENI KIY, I.A.
Ways of improving the construction of sectional curing
chambers (ouring bags) and increasing their life.
Kauch. i rem. 19 no. ll::36-43 9 160. (MMA 131ll)
1. Leningrailakiy shinorecoatun zaved.
.(Tires, Rubber)
BW,XIKIY. I.A.
Effect of some factors on the service life of individual
curing
o*bers (curing bago). Kauch'. i rez. 20 no-11:4&-55 N 161.
(MIRA -1511)
1. L~ningradski;y shinoremontn37 zavod.
(Vulcanization)
BMZNIKIY.v.IoAe
Basic pr;i0aciplas of designing the outer shape of sectional
boiling bags* KauchA rez. 21 no.11:39-45 N 162. (KERA 15:12)
1. Laningradakiy ohinoremontnyy zavod.
(Tiresp Rubber--Repairing)
(Vulcanization)
BELENIXTY, I.A.
Method for the calculation and design of collapsible
w:-mz-for
.the assembly of sectional enring bags. Kauch. i rez. 22
no.11:
1 40-" N 163. 1 (HM 17:2)
1. Laningradskiy shinoremontnyy zavod.
BRIABOXIT. I.B., gvardil mayor meditsinskoy sluzhby
Paste for cleaning heavily soiled hands. foon.-med.zhur.
no.10173
o '56, (MLRA 10 0
(CLUNING OOKPOM)
BXMIKIY, I.B.
Cleaner and protective Paste for protecting the skin
from suppu-
rative diseases. Zdrav.Belor- 3 no.10:49-50 0 157.
(MMA 13t6)
1. Iz Selorusekogo koxhao-venerologiche8kogo
Instituta (direktor -
Prof. A.Ya. Rrokopchuk).
(SKrff--CAIM AND HTGIMM) (OIRTMTS)
BELENIKIY, I.B.
Second modification In the cleansing and protecting
paste for the
prevention of occupational skin diseases.
Sbor.nauch.rab.Bel.nauch.-
issl.kozhno-ven.inst. 6:338-340 159. (K= 13:n)
(HAND--CARE AND HYGIENE)
(OINTMENTS)
BEIENIKIY) I.B.
Now cleansing and protective paste for the prevention
of pyroderma
and other industrial diseases of the skin. Vest.dem.i
ven. no.7t
51-53 161. (MIRA 1515)
1. Iz Beloruaskogo naurhno-isaledovateltskogo
kozhno-venerolo-
gicheskogo instituta (dir. - akad. A.Ya Prok-opc:huk),
Minsk.
(SKIN...DISEASESi
BELENIKIY, I.E.; KAUFMAN, I.M.
Epidemic significance of atypical forms of.dysentery.
Zdrav.Bel.
8 no.5:19-20 My 162. (LIRA 15tlO)
17. iiifektaionnoy bolynitsy Minska i kabineta kishechnvkh
infektsiy No.9. (DYSENTERY)
BFIENIKIY I.E.
Blood changes in scarlet fever. Zdrav. Bel. 9
no.249-50FI63.
(MMA 16.-7)
1. Iz kafedr7 infektsionnykh bolezney BeloruBskogo
gosudarstwn-
nogo instituta usovershenstvovaniya vrachey (za.
kafedroy - P~rof.
M.N.Bessonova) i Minskoy infektsionnoy klinicheakoy
bollnitsy
(glavnyy vrach Z.GAlikina)
(SCARLET FEVER) (BLOOD-ANLLYSTS AND CffXMTF.Y)
BEIMtKIY, I.E.; TFWSOVA, Z.1.
Present course of scarlet fever. Zdrav. Bel. 9 no.8:34-15
Ag 8r63 (MM 1723)
1. Iz kafedry infek-tsionnykh bolezney Belorueskogo
gosudarstven-
nogo instituta usovershenstvoyaniya vrachey ( my. - prof,
M.N.
Bessonova) i Minskoy infekstionnoy klinicheskoy bol"nitsy
(glay-
nyy vrach Z.G. Alikina).
BABKOV, -.I IRULYA,'A.K., prof. dolgtor"tekhn. nauk,;
BIBE(LYA, V.I., DADMMOV,,Tu. N.,-ZAMAKRATW,
M.S.,,1tAZA=rT, X.A.,
KROROD, L.L., KMTAVTSEY, A.S., TXRENMKry, X.S. t MAMOVA,
N.,V,,' tekhn.. red.
(Handbook for road construction engineers-, planning
highways]
Sprevoobnilc inshenera-doroxhatka; prook4rovante
avtomAil'nYkh
dorog* Moskva,,Nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo avtotrensp. lit-ry,
1958. 438 P.
(MIRA 11:10)
(Roads)
BELENIKIY, I.I.
~*v
(Lectures on operational calculus; for 3tudents
nf pover
and electrical engineering facultiesl Lektaii po
tsionnomu ischislanilu; dlia studentov
energeti.cI.-:t:'I.-,;,,m--) I
elektromekhanichaskogo fakulstetov.
14ovocherkassi,
izd. otdel NPI. Volel, 1960 . I v. 04ru
13i3ta-markovilch; SHAPIRO. Ylkov Noibeyevich;
TAKOVLZV. Boris
mikumqlovich, MOURMIN, N.A., red.; VYSOTSKATA.
R.S..red.;
GOLUBXDVA, L.A., tekhn.red.
(Accounting in grain-receiving stations]
Bukhgalterskil uchat na
khlebopriemnykh punktakh. Pod red. N.A. Mosshukhtna.
Moskva,
Izd-vo takhu. i *ken. lit-ry po vaprossm
mukomolluo-krupianoi,
kombikormovoi promyshl, i elevatorno-skladekogo khos
1957.
390 p. 01RA 11:a)
(Gral'a trade-Accounting)
BELENtKIY$ I. M.
"Vortex Theory of a Flat lattice WingO Prik. Mat. i vekh.,,
3,, Flo. 2, 1939
I BILM COMUJNICATIONS
AUTHOR: Belenkiy, I. M. (Moscow). 24-4-17/34
TiTta: On a.TE_e_P_rem__o_T1angevin .(0b odnoy teoreme Lanzhevena'.)
P&RIODI=: "Izv. Ak. Nauk', Otd. Tekh. Nauk" I (Bulletin of the Ao.
So
Technical Solenaas beotio7n, 19579 No.49 pp.121-122 ~USSi
ABSTRACT: Utilising assumptionp made in internal ballistics (2) the
Langevin formula is obtained. Langevin did not prove his
assumptions and in view of the importance of his formula
from the point of-view of rocket ballistics a very simple
assumption is made in -L'"-is paper which is based solely on
energy considerations for the case of'steady state flow
of gases from a chamber with a nozzle. The conditions are
also determined-at which a steady state flow is possible.
There are 3 references, 2 of which ara Russian.
SUBMITTED: December 8, 1956.
AVAILABLE:
Card 1/1
AUTHORs Belenlkiyt I.M. (110scow) 40-22-2-20/21
TITLEt The Quasi-5taT-TZrnary Discharge of a Gas out of a
Cylindrical
Receptacle With Variable Volume (Kvazistatsionarnoye
istechenie
gaza iz tailindricheakogo sosuda peremennogo ob"yema)
PERIODICAL: Prikladnaya matematika I mekhanika,1958,Vol
22,Nr 2,
pp 279-285 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The author considers a problem which posoeases a
certain im-
portance for the theory of rooket power plants and in
internal
ballistics. The author investigates the discharge of a gas
out of a cylindrical receptacle, the posterior wall of which
is
movable, i.e. It consists of a piston. In the anterior wall
there is an aperture through which the gas escapes without
back pressure with overcritical pressure gradient into the
space.
The main difficulty in the calculation of the problem
mentioned
above consists in the calculation of the self-motion of the
gas inside of receptacle. Here diffusions and mutual in-
fluences of different direct and reflected waves occur which
are difficult to comprehend in formulas. In order to simplify
the theory it is assumed that the most important parameters
Card 1/ 3
The Quasi-Stationary Discharge of a Gas out of a Cylindrical
40-22-2-20/21
Receptacle With Variable Volume
which determine the state of the gas inside of the receptacle,
namely the pressurev the density and the absolute temperature
locally change little inside of the receptacle, i.e. they ar
functions of the time alone. Furthermore it is assumed that
the diameter of the receptacle is large compared with the
di-=-
charge opening. The calculation is based on the following
equationst
1. The energy equation,
2. the discharge equations,
3- the equations of motion for the pibtou.
The combination ol' these equations leads to a noi-linviar
dlf-
ferential equation off second order of -rhe fzrm:
2 2
+ A 12~ + 'k __:~ + A + k 0
2 Id-it 2 ( ddvA 0 0
d 41
The solution of this equation is carried oat for three dtfl_
ferent cases.
1. For the discharge of the gas out of a receptacle with
constant volume,
2. for the case of stationary disclharge of the gas out of the
- reaeptaole ard
Card 2/3
The quasi-Stationary Discharge of a Gas out of a 40-22-2-20/21
Cylindrical Receptacle With Variable Volume
3- for the case of discharge of the gas out of a receptacle
with a movable piston. ~
An evaluation of the theoretically obtained results was not
carried out or discussed.
There are 1 figure, and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTEDs December 4P 1956
1. Gas flow--Theory 2. Rocket mo-'-)rs--Theoiy
Card 3/3
3/179/62/0oo/oWo15/022
J
E032/EI14
AUTHOR; Belen'kiv I.M. (~Joscow)
TITLE: On a graphical method of.constructing trajectories
.-,.PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya..Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Mekhanika I mashinostroyeniye,
no.6, 1%62, 131-133.
TEXT: A plane, motion of a inass point in a conservative field
was shown in the previous paper (Uch. zap. Mosk. zaochn. ped. in-ta.
Ser. fiz.-mat., 1959, no.3) to be given by the solution of the
following nonlinear differential equations:
yot + yt2) y (y' dy/dx) (1)
x
(x, Y) = log 2(E U (x, y)), E = T + U (2)
where: E is the total energy, U is the potential energy, and
the mass m 1. In the present note a simple graphical method
is.described for constructing the trajectory of the mass point.
Card 1/3
'.0n.a graphical method of ... S/179/62/000/006/o'5/022
E032/E114
The method is based on the hydromechanidal analogy described
elsewhere (I.M. Belen'kiy, DAN SSSR, v-140, no.6, 1961). According
to-this analogy the analytical functi on
W(Z) = (P(X, Y) + ix(x, Y) (z = x +,iy) (3)
may be re-written in the form
- i q-,
W(z) los + const ve (4)
so that the potential plane W(z) and the liodogriph plane
T log v - ill? are related by
Y(X, Y) (~(X' Y) + C Y) Y) + C2 (5)
where C, and C 2 are constants and Ct)(X' Y) log v is
defiiied in accordance with Eq.(2). It follows that the lines of
equal velocity potential (y = const) and the current lines
X = const in the W plane will correspond to the lines const
and const in the x plane. By constructing a grid of
9 = const and X = const lines on the z = x + iy plane on
which the motion of the mass points is considered at the same time,
Card'2/3
-- -EELENIKIT, I.M. (Moskva)
One application of Hilbert's indep9ndence thsorem. Prikl.
mate i
makh. 27 no.5:887-889 S-0 163. (wRA 16:1o)
ART IXIY. Illya Markovich; KLYKOV, Y.M., red,;
SAVAIYETA, 2.A., takhred,
(Payments to collective and state farms for grain and
seeds
received] Rschety a kolkhosami i sovkhosami sa priniatye
serno i samena. Moskva, Izd-vo tekhnA ekon.lit-ry po
voprosam
mukomollno-krapianoi i kombikormovoi promyshl. i
elevatorno-
skladskogo khoz., 1959. 118 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(Grain trade)
- BBLBN'KIY, 1. H.
Some problems In the mechanics of vibration mills.
Uch.zap.
MGZPI no.3:209-230 15,9, (14IRA 13:5)
(MI-Iling machinery)
B/020/61/140/0.06/008/030
B100102
AUTHOR: Belenlkiy I. M.
TITLE: A new analogy in mechanics
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyj v. 140, no. 6, 1961, 1278 -
1260
TEXTs The author proves the well-known analogy between the plane
problem
of a potential flow in hydromechanics and the plane trajectory
problem in
classical mechanics in conservative fields. He o-Liows that it is
possible
to proceed from d plane trajectory problem in classical mechanics to a
plane problem of hydromechanics if li(xvy) - in(v) holds for the
velocity
v of a point, where' e� (X#Y) is harmonic. By anal6gy between optics
and
mechanics a relation between problems of geometrical optics and plane
problems of hydromechanics is establisheds dj(x,y) - ln(n(xy)), where
nt is the refractive index of a medium. A similar relation is
~Xvy)
established between optics and electron optics: n = c TV,, , where n
is
the refractive index of a medium, and T, is the potential of an
electric
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field. there are 4 Soviet references.
PRESENTEDs May 25, 1,061, by L. I. Sedov, Academician
SU.BMITTEPt May 24, 1961
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BEURTIKIY, Illya Markovich- YAKOVLEVA., B.M,., red.;
DOYACIUKO,
A.A.p tekhn. red.
[Settling the accounts with collective and
the receipt of grain and seeds] Raschety s
khozami za priniatye zerno i semena. Pod
Izd.4., dop. i perer. Moskva, Zagotizdat.
(Grain trade-Accounting)
(Seed industry-Accounting)
state farms for
kolkhozami i sov
red. B.M.IAkovleva.
1962. 114 p.
(MIRA 15;7)
BEMOKIrp I.M.
. . . . . . ............. -- - --- rential equations
of trajectories of a point in a space
potential force field. Uch. zap. MGZPI n0.9:3-10 162.
(MIRA 16:6)
(TraJectories)
(Differential equations)
BELENIKIY !Ilya Markovich; RUBASHOV, A.N., red.
[Introduction to analytic mechanics] Vvedenie v
anali-
ticheskuiu mekhaniku. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola,
1964. 322 p.
(MIRA 17:10)
Ir
0
BRESHIM, I.E.
In the council of experts of the All-Union Agricultural
Exhibition#
ZhivotnoyodetTo 20 no. 10:72-74 0 158. (MIRA 11:10)
1, Sakratarl Sovats ekepartev pa
mhivutnovodstvu-Vsesoyuznoy
sel'skokhosysystvennoy vystgvki,
(Koscow-Livestock exhibitions)
MODESTOVA~ Tatlyana Alekseyevna; VIKHROV, NI'vel.
Georgiyevich;
SHELIKHOV, Nikolay Nikolayevich;I_PgJ;q'KjY,-I.S.'
retsenzent; PLENYANNIKOV, M,N.,-rad.;-VINOGRAWVA,
G.A., takhn. red.
(Commercial study, of materials used in clothik
manufacture)
Materialovedenie shveinogo proizvodstva. Iad.4.,
ispr. i dap.
Moskva, Gizlegprom, 1963. 278 p. (MIRA 16:8)
(Textile fabrics)
(Clothing industry-Equipment and suppliee)
BEIRN I KIY I I. YA
"The Treatment of Chronic Sores on the Legs with
Irasting-Pressure
Bandages." Sub 22 Apr 47, Central Inst for the
Advanced Training of
Physicians
Dissertations presented for degrees in science and
engineering in
Moscow in 1947
SO: Sum No. 457, 18 Apr 55
TTS
?,11)90' 1. !a. K voT)rosu o patogenezo i lachendi yazv
nit zlmikh konechnostey (Iz kand. Diooartatsii) . Trudy
Gospitalya Vooruzh. Sil SSSII im. ktad. Burden!:o. "rZ.F. 6.
L., 10,49,
S. 322-26. - Bibliogr: 9 nazv.
SO: Letopis, No. 32, 1949.
pit'
BZLENjKYIj_K.B,,-(BielIe~Iky:iy K.B.)
Ahead of timel Makh. Pill, hosp. 12 no. 2:4-5 F 161* (14M
14:4)
l.' Direktor Frunzenskoy remontno-tekhnicheskoy stantsii.
(Kherson Province-Repair and supply stations)
VURGAFT, MeB.., kand.med.nauk; BELENIKIY, X.R.
Accuracy of the elastotonometric method for determining
the amount
of change in the volume of contents of the eyeball.
Cft.zhur. 16
no.6:359-364 161. (RIF-A 14t10)
1. Iz Ba-shkirskogo nauabno-issledovatellskogo
tokhomato7,nogo
institute. (dir. - M*S. Tanatarova).
(TONGIETERS) (INTRAOCULAR PRESSUM)
BELENIKIY; L,I,
Effect of the stimulation of andrenergio structures of
the reticular
formation ofi the course of interoceptive metabolic
reflexes. Izv.
AN AZerb. 3SR. Ser. biol. i med. nauk no.WO5-112 162. .
(MIR& 17:6)
BEL&= I. prof., doktor tekhns naukj red.; OVEGHKIS, N.S.,
:4- 1 -
do~ts..,Paaroe tekhn. nauk, red.; BOLDENKOj A.R.t red.
(Use of the science of colors in the textile industry]
Primenenle tsvetovedeniia v takBtillnoi pronkvshlennosti;
abornik statei. Moskvaj Izd-vo nLegkaia industriia,"
1964. 226 p. (MIRA 17:5)
PARINI, Vladimir Pavlovich; KAZAKOVA, Zoya Semenovna;
BEEIM11EY,
L.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, otv. red.
(Chemical palette) Palitra khimii. Moskva, Izd-vc, "Nauka 11
1964. 126 p. (MIRA 17:7~
doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; ANDREYETAp L.G.p aspirant
Determining the concentration of dispersion dyes in binary
mixtures. Tekst. prom. 24 no.2:66-71 F 164-
(MIR.-I 17: 3)
1. Vsesoyuzny~ zaochnyy institut tekstillnoy i legkoy
promyshlonnosti (VZITLIO).
ANDILET"A'A y L.G. ; BEW- PYUY, b. r.
Effiai~ of t!,n componeru! on the mitual exh,4Listlon of,
uAlip,;r3ed
djes Jn the dyeing of acetate silk with binary mixtures.
Izv.
VY99 uuh-~b. zav.; tekho teks* prom. no.3:109-11.7 '64.
-,,~7: lo),
1, V-s-scyviznyv zaoc*ji~-rj institut teksttl'noy L legkoy
pronro"Jannosti.
E L r:: N'
7
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SO-VI5410
konferentzlya po mirnon,4 ispollzovaniyu atomnoy
energii, Tashkent, 1959.
(141rai2action3 of the TashRont Conference on the I'v2cct'41
of Atc-aic Enerar) v. 2. Taoh!,--nt, !zd-vo *V11 U2
U ssa, 1960.
449 p. Errata slip inserted. 1,500 copiez printed.
Spon5oring A.vency: Akade-.aiya nauk Uzbekskoy SSR.
Rc.'-cms-~blo Ed.: S. V. Starodubtaev, Acadenician, Academy of
Sclencez Uzbelc SSR. . Editorial Foard. A. A. Abdulloyev, Can-
didats of ?*-y3ica and Matb,matlesi D. P1. Abdura!!ulov, Doator
of Xed-'cal Mences; U. A. Arifov, Academician, Acadcmiy or
S,---6nce3 Uzbek SSR; A. A. Borodulina, Candidate of BloloC;ical
S';!onccj; V. 11. Ivashev; G. S. lkrarova; A. Ye. Kiw; Ye. 111.
Lobancv, Candidate of Physics and 'Mathematics; A. 1. Nikolayev,
Can~2idate of 11,19dical Sciences; D. Nishanov, Candidate of
Cher'lical
3,,!c-ncea; A. S. Sadykov, Correaponding IMernber, Academy of
Sciences
USR, Academician, Academy or Sciences Uzbek SSR; YV. X. Talanin,
17 L,
,,Traneactions of the Tazhkent (Cont.) SOV/5410
Candidate of Phyeles and Mathematics; Ya. Kh. N-rakulov,
Doctor
of Biological Sziences. Fd.: R. I. IGiamidov; Tech, Ed.:
A, G.
Babakhanova.
PURIM : The publVtation is intended for scientific wcrkers
and
,-e,:J
-alist3 enployed in enterprices whPre radioactive i."otcpea
and nuclear radiation are used for re5earch In chpmloal,
geo-
IcSical, and technological fields.
COVL-RAGE; Thi= collection of 133 articles represent_q the
second
v-:w1irre of the Trani3a-.tlona of the Tazhkent Conference
on the
F-ia~eful Uses of Atomic Encror, The ii,dividual artie!lea
deal
vilth a wide range of problem7i in the field df nucleay,
radiation,
in-iluding; production and chemical analyFis cf
radioa(-tive
isotcpes; inventigation of the kinetics or chemical
reacticnB
by meuna'of isatcpes; application of spectral analyni3 for
the
manufacturing of radioactive preparations; radioactive
methods
for determining the conten'V of elements in the rooks; and
an
analysis of methods for obtaining pure substances, Certain
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in3trumcnts used, such as autcnatio roo-ulators,
floi-maters,
lowil giuiges, and high-connItivity rr=a-rolays, are
dencribad,
Ito perr,*;7.-nalltles are mentioned. References follow
Individual
articlea.
TABLE OF CONTENTSt
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES AND NUCLEAR RADIATION
IN ENGINE79ING AIND GEOLOGY
Lobanov, Y'o. M. [In3titut yadernoy fIzIk1 UzSSR -
Institute of
Nuclear Physics AS UzSSR]. kDplication of Radioactive
Isotopes
and Nucleac Radiation In Uzbekistan
Taknar, and V. A. Yanushkovskii [Institut fizilci A11 Latv
SSR - Institute of Physics AS Latvian SSR]. Problems or the
T n
Typificatio or Automatic-Ccntrol Apparatus Based on the
Use of
Radioactivq Isotopes
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la-tru,zhehov, V. G., A. S. Lepilin, U. Ya. Maroilis, S.
14. Stapanov,
L. 1. Belenlkiy, T. V. Bromberg, and V. G. IvIiyev. [
Ministry of
'KeUIMT U3.TKj=.tfdustrial Gazzima-Pla tfor Sterilization
of Medical
Materials 170
Khruahchev, V. G., B. A. Rubin, L. V. Motlitskly, A. I.
Rytov,
N. 1-1. Gayein U. Ya. Margulis, V. S. Grammatikati, V. G.
Vlasov,
I [1,11nistry of Has
and A. V. Petrov 1th USSR). Garrma-Plant for
Ocntinuoua Irradiation of Potatoes 182
Trckoflycv, H. S. (Institut ekonomik-1 All SSSR -
Institute of
Econonics AS USSR). Economic Efficiency of the Use of
Fligh-
Oapacity Gamma-Planto In the Light and Food Industry 192
Abdullayev, A. A., Ye. M. Lobanov, A. P. Novikov, and A.
A.
Khaydapov [Institute of Nuclear Physics AS USSR]. Daa or
a Multichannel Scintillation Gamma-Spectrometer for the
Analysis
of Rock Specimens 199
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B ELEN I KI I, -L-L-
.I- -
Effect of aminazine on the formation of interoceptive
exchange
reflexes from the stomach; preliminary communication. Trudy
Sekt,
fiziol. AN Azerb. SSR, 4:103-210 160. (14IIIA j.5il)
(CHLORPROMAZINE) (BLOOD SUGAR)
(STOMACIL-INNERVATION)
BK=IKIYJ* L.I.
--------
ImPortange of the reticular formation of the brain stem
in
interocep#ve metabolic reflexes. VOP-fisiol- 5%130-M
162.
(sum) (CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM) NIRA 16: 5)
13ELLNIKIY, L.I.
Effect of electric stimulation of reticular
structures of the
brainstem on the course of interoceptive metabolic
reflexes.
Vop. fiziol. 6:23-29 163.
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AUTHORS: Golldfarb, Ya.L., Belen'kiy, L.I.
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TITLE: Stress and Reactivity of Monooyclic Systems
PERIODICAL: Uspekbi khimii, 1960, Vol. 299 No* 4P PP* 470-507
TEXT: This is a survey of the moat interesting papers published
in recent
years on stress theory. First, the authors give a brief summary
of the develop-
ment of the basic assumptions of this theory in the forties
(Refs. 4-16). Detcile
of the development of the stress theory are contained in Refs.
1-3- On the basis
of the latest reaults (Refs, 19-30) it may be assumed that cyclic
systems
exhibit also the so-called conformation stress in addition to the
olassical
angular or Baeyer stress. In an actually existing molecule the
two stresses are
usually present at the same time and are interdependent. With the
help of physical
and chemical methods it is only possible to determine the total
stress of the
cyclic.system. It is merely an assumption that the Baeyer angular
stress pre-
dominates in smaller rings and the conformation stress in
five-membered and medium
rings. It is frequently possible to determine the stress by
studying several
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physical properties. The stress becomes particularly manifest
in exact measure-
ments of the combustion heat (Table 1: combustion heat of
oXclopar fini). The
physical properties of the following cyclic systems are
discussed: oyclopentane
and cyclobexane (Ref 29 41-519 Fig. 2); cis-eyoloolefin;O(Refe.
47, 54-57,
Table 2); cyclobutan:4(Ref's- 58P 59); cyclopropane (Refs.
-67). The data
obtained for cycloalkanes are applicable to the simplest
heterocyclic com-
pounds. The stress of a heterocyclic compound having oxygen or
sulfur in its
ring i9v howeverg always lower than that of a oycloalkane with
an equally large
ring (Refs. 34, 68-72, Table 3). The combustion heats of the
simplest oxygen-
containing heterocycles are given in table 4 and need no
explanation (Refs. 73,
74). Microwave- (Ref. 75) and oscillation speetr& (3ef. 76)
indicate that the
trimethyl oxide has a plane structure. Concerning the
combustion heats of
nitrogen-containing heterocycles there are data available only
on ethylenimine
(Ref- 77)t piperidine (Ref- 78), and pyrrolidine (Ref. 189).
The conformation
stress manifests itself in o olic compounds with,conjugate
?-ouble bonds in a
very peculiar manner (Fig. 3~. The absence of coj.~Ianarity
ro'nes the energy
content and reduces and even eliminates the properties of a
conjugate system
(Refs. 28, 79-85)- When discussing various types of stress and
the influence
exerted by stresses on the reactivity of cyclic compounds, the
authors make use
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of Brown's concept of the F- and B-stresses (Refs. 86-89) as well
as of the
I-,stress (Refs- 9304)(Table 5)- Numerous examples show that the
ratio of the
reaction rates of various rings follows the theory of I-stresses.
This holds
not only for the addition to oarbonyl groups and according to S N1,
but also for
radical reactions and reactions of the type Sjj~. It may be assumed
that the
reaction rate is differently influenced by the size of the ring,
depending on
the type of reaction .(Table 6). Next, com;oexamples are given
which demon-
strate the effect of,.I-ratreas on the react n rate (Refs, 95-136p
Tables.7-15,
Pigs- 4 and 5). As the,I-atreas is only one of the factors
influeiloing the
relative reaction rate of cyclic compounds, it is also necessary to
take account
of sterio and polar factors (Tables 16 and 17). The authors give
several
examples which contradict the theory of I-stress (Tables 16-20).
The last part
of the present article deals with the formation and opening of
rings and with
the relationship between these processes and stress (Refs.
8t28,132, 177-185)-
The tendency toward ring closure is a complicated function of the
following
functions: distance between the reacting groups and the entropy
lose which is
connected with the fixation of the ring; Baeyer- and Pitzer stress
as well as
the compression of the van der Waals radii. Two reactions compete
with each
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other in the oyolization: the intramolecular - ring closure - and
the inter-
molecular - polyoondensation or polymerization. As the height of
the activation
barrier of any chemical reaction is determined by the change in
the so-called
thermodynamic activation potentialg it is possible to speak of
enthalpy- and
entropy barriers. The synthesis of largerv unstressed rings (13
and more members)
is predominated by the entropy barrier, whereas the enthalpy
barrier pre-
dominates in the case of smallerg stressed rings. Though there is
no relation
between the stress and the formation rate of ringeg the
latter-are usually closed
more easily if unstressed rings are formed, or if the chain has
an adequate shape.
The development of an adequate chain shape depends on the
reaction mechanism.
Ring closure is promoted by the existence of oubstituent (Table
21). Some
thermodynamic and kinetic problems ofithe polymerizgtio7lof
cyclic compounds
were dealt with in the paper mentioned in Ref. 155 (7ig- 6). It
should be
emphasized that the fact that this process is possible from the
thermodynamic
point of view does not warrant its practical realizibility. The
polymerization
of numerous heterocyclic compounds may be regarded as an
equilibrium process.
The character of the products obtained depends on the conditions
of reaction.
Though many examples seem to prove a parallelism between the
stress of rings and
their polymerizabilityp such a relationship does not always
exist. Thus, it is
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not possible to determine the state of stress of-a cyclic compound
from it Is
polymerizability. The following Soviet authors are mentioned in this
article'.
N.A. Domnin, P.V. Zubov, M.Ye. Dyatkina, Ya.K. Syrkin, G.G.
Gustavson,
A.Ye. Chiohibabin, V.V. Markovalkov, fi.fa. Deu1_1vaikov, and N.A.
Menshutkin.
There are 6 figures, 21 tables, and 190 references, 36 of w~hi~-h
arie---z;~,ilit.
ASSOCIATION: In-t organicheskoy khimii im. N.D. Zelinskogo
(I.notityte of
Organio Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy)
BEIENIKIY., L.I.; TAYTS, S.Z.; GOLIDrljM , Ya.L.
New -method of synthesizing macrocyclic ketones
having a
musk odor. Dokl. AN SSSR 139 no,6.*3356-1358 A 161.
IMIU 14:8)
1, Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N.D.Zoliuskogo
AN 6
Predstavleno akademikom A.A, Balandinym.
(Ketone)
BELENIKIYI L.I.1 TAYTSt S-Z-; GOLIDYARBt Ya.L.
Synthesis of W-thienylalkanoic acids from W -chloroalkanoic acids. .
Izv. AN SSSR, Otd.khim.nauk no.9;1706-1706 S 161, (MIRA 14:9)
1. Institut organichoskoy khimii im, H.DiZelinakogo AN SSSR.
(Acids, Fatty)
BEIENIKIr, N, B.G.
I!;; LOPATI
Transformations of aluminum chloride etherate in acylation
reactions.
Izv.AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.5:934-937 My 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Institut organicheskoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN WSR.
(Aluminum chloride) (Acylation)
TAYTS, S.Z.; BEIENIKIY., L.I.- GOLIDFARB, YA.L.
ZZ:_Z::L-=Z~j
New method of synthesizing macrocyclic conpounds.
Report Nor.53
Effect of the phase composition of a reaction mixture
on the process
of intramolecular acylation of 10-(2-thienyl)capric
acid chloride.
Izv.AN SSSR.Ser.khim. no.8tl460-1469 Ag 163. (KERA 160)
1. Institut, organicheskoy khim:ft im. N.D.Zalinskogo,
AN SSM.
(Decanoic acid) (Acylation) (Cyclic compounds)
GOLIDFARB, Ya.L.; TAYTS, S.Z.; CIIIRKOVA,
T.S.;,~-IIKIY,.-L.I.
New method of synthesizing macrocyclic compounds.
Peport Ko.6:
Some transformations of (101- o(~-cyclo-l-thimone.
~zv. AN SSSR
Ser. khim. no.11:2055-2060 N 164 (IGRA 18:1)
1. Institut organichoskoy klAmU im, N.D. Zelinskogo
Ali' SSSR.
EELENIKIY. Lj.
Modern methods of synthesizing macrocyclia compounds.
Usp. khim.
33 no.lltl265-1303 N 164. (MIRA 17:12)
1, Institut organicheakoy khimii ims N.D. Zelinakogo AN SSSR.
GOYAJIDFARB, Ya.L.; YAKUBOV, A.P.; BELEN'Kly,__L.I._
Formylation of some sulfide ries. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
khim. no.7:1281-1283 165. (14IRA 18s7)
1. Institut argantcheskiy khWi im. N.D.Zei'-*..lkogo Ail SSSR.
L Q4 1_8Q!!k7 EWT(M)/EWP(J)
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Trofimov, V. I.; Belen'kiy, L. L; kuben, K. Ya.; Chkheidze, 1.
1. 1719
Moommunk"" 16
Institute of Chemical Physics, AN SSSR (Institut khimicheskoy
fiziki'-AN SSSR)
Free radicaAomation durinx radiolysi .~of organic compounds in
the solid
IV. Radiative free radical yields in certain sulfur-containing
compounds
Kinetika'i kataliz, v. 7, no. 3, 1966, 640-542
C TAGS: free radical, radiation aemistry, EPR spectrum,
radiation effect
ABSTRACT: Radiative free radical yields (G R ) for
hexylmercaptan, dihexyldisulfide,
thiopher.ol, and thiophene and its derivatives were determined
by EPR technique. The
CPR spectra of the various samples irradiated with electrons
ha*ng an energy of 1.6
Nov at -1150C to -1900C were taken directly using an
EPR-2-IKhMovice. The radiative
free radical yields were determined from the initial linear
portion of the free radi-
cal build-up curve. The accuracy of the free radical yields
determination was 40%. The
radiative free radical yields were found to be equal to 0.4 for
boxy rcaiptone ~md
dihoxyldisulfide, 0.2 for thiophenol, 0.18 for thiophene, and
0.03 for 2-chlor*J and
3-bromothiophone. This indicates that the presence of -S-H and
-S-S- groups results
in great radiation resistance. (For comparison, the radiative
free xwucal yields re-
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ed in the literature for saturated hydrocarbons and alcohols
are 4-S and 5-9, re-
tively). The authors thank E. M. Nanobashvili for supplying
certain samples and
ussion of the results and H, V, Panchvidze for assistance in
carrying out the exi.
ments. Orig. art. ban: 2 figmras, 1 table.
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the j6a u1 Cf. Fe psm$ M twordarilinic thallis. Cw " ' can
IV tilitu'd v6-mmilvilicaltv vrith K.IrtCX), ; Fr I%
8 *011 KmnO.; Fr'", with At. with Nal; opt
W1111. Itl lXrWlkl' othl -C.'Amls
-FrCl# muln. as littlk-st(w. INifenflimicitic ijtr.&ji,bn 4
in Cr lp"w(blinfills baths with 114(4)Ac), ik" rue
Orlif rimsiment multo. A. Papinvoiti-Commire
00
via. S11,411T. I Do-
.Java -to 0%. %lot
SOMOS.)
0 F. op
U w AT P* &S a NO a I RE An I I I fps 0 1& a I w is 0 a a 3 1 w
01:10 0" *0 1#1 10, 00 0
Is
6~6_ 0 '0 * * is 0000 0
.00
ov**
-09
Oros
see
at*
ties
11100
-i Is 0 v a 0 a 0 0 0 9 0 W,S- w'"j-
*w, L to Is Is v is bp .1 a
A
tab
Pat-clitat ..p
A NiUmok4mocksow
f.-V A SIR MAO.-To &t. the causes of the ion"t;
."ll a=,, with adM an Wd-wod. kbe tollaid-
S dyes. vxh ma The dkpcnkof Oder. .00
Pf"M*o
00 A at their solos., te studied. The 46W- -00
tin . of Icum Sdyn I* bkb. and in the ob-
imad Aber It is mot afected bs The OMA6 of the tb-- 000
00 a agents to. and In dyelow proictice. The kara 00 OR
so solos. of S dym wool and Colton hh" a *AW (mg-)
ago
cb&W. limm the dw. pmpwks of the micelles of the
kuw solos. am me mudk4cat to c2plain The coagsdatim ol u*0
000 a 8 dye OW the Jftst4WtY to fobbing CA Sb* dyginV-
The cliew. agonts cowtooldy added to the dye both cause a coo
0 41 .3 w&w" of the ft of the kum mAn. Wool fiber nun" a 60
6ow mimilm redurOm of pa bt&vradent of The adda. of cilem.
Ism". Tkv ftdomim of pp of kwo odes. reowts 'a the
1."'. of tbt fropbuic Properties; the incip4cal cosimatim 00
kAnvomes at the boundary of mepo. of fibor God kucO Odfl-
800
rib cuplaims the hartabillty to mbb;ncot the dyvinp. A
rarew oxhisibn of the lewo solos. cam" the fwmtwo ot 400
A.hydnmookoftho3dyes. Son, hydCombarotann0d
Vthe Val ftw. Tbew by~& can be used fm The Sao
Ud of The dym by cok*kwtrk methods to %be prod-
;
sum by spoetropbotornefly for ocientific stafy
"iffy. Cba$. Blow
*a
Asa-ILA SITALLURGICAL WgRaTuvt CLA'Swrl"Two .016
00
stay 11111PRA" slow G"LRV --- Aft's .6
solos* map 001 Got ellill &A Off Ali *4
LMJELA~ us" a M A" 411
04" R__w I
'10 a as a 010 a o a o 0 0 ' a a 0 '0G A* a 40 0 a 0 OR 0 0 * 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G
10 0-0 a 0 01 ~-_ a 0 00 0 0 a 0 0 0 9. 0 e) 0 rk 4 0 0 0 6 * 0
0 a 0 0 0 0 0 At 0 4 1~146
01;
W 9 0 0 a a 0 * 0 0 - - - - - - - - I - 'm z ::i. - - . a . a A
S a . - - - - - -
I lVv__V_V7 ~ -
ajila Alli'r,jo art Lin m a is I? a to 4 a? fir a to 4 S VO
-L-L a " P" 12, 44 1 14 - um., at In, .-I _M a Cz Iv a 4 -A-.k I
t P I It A 6 1 _A0 0
A 1$ 6.4, 1- 14WIt
0*
00
00' Ikka-kil and 1. 1. Sk,4ov. Za Jtrkcxjt,uktlivu rekild.
0o Prom. 14, No. 4, WS(IMS); Chi-ic & imIjkl1fle 33.
00 917; cf. C. A. 29, 7".-A study of The litratints (A
Imilrgao-O-napblbol by SuCle based on The reaction
*0 ItNO + 2Sa" + 4HCl - RNUB + ZDC4 + Iflo. -00
7U dye paste is diwolvcd in HtOH; titfutiou is ca.. ~ c-t
00 1 at room temp. witb 0.1 N SDCI*. a PI litratiua electrode is
.00
I trade. Wilb a KILO
*0 used. and a mlottifl rd- clec .00
,kvtrude. the pa values of differrat nilroso-P-Dapblbol
so (bisulfije &QW., prialing p-es) -bib had bers
stated for 1-13 days welt dtd. FrrWYP"Pd,P(Odmct%
yea ft orl".2. - kerping it rises vid tend% toward
ultfus-o_
CHO is added to a Pame tvutg
napht" the Ps don nor Vary. but the "li`10-"'duct"
pottutial cbmges. It woult! therviare seem that the
Sulkortosive mejon al CHIO is due to this AaRge is the -00
0 axkjo_rvd=fioupotimtiml&o4 not talachancrin the"ilY
00 of the coute. A. Papiumu-Couture
xo*
106 ~O!f
f -00
00
:1
-00
-,_00
'00
of
S t A b(TALLUVGKAL LITtRATUff CLOSIFICATFE.1- ::,: 0 6
woo ti, 00
too
U 99 Aw 40 It an -3 A3 2 1 6
o, ;;0014P ob 9 suit it a It tt it It K No (I t 14
IN of 111 4,0 0 0.
4 0 e III * 0 0 0 0 IN
0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 a 0 S.e * 0 4
- v 0 a so
V W w -
4 bit hi
It 0 3.
I; w
x
jl kapfull I V v it
~
.
a I I AA at it w It
00 f
-00
so
Ran "a 01,114tufal and mo~
%l A
Ii
k
All
c
ov
n
N. lunratkin- Ink. 11TI. 1'.
00 a
on Occonan). ). fowk. Phy, W.
$,~ S W 1 6, WO 1%'kCt
dr
Hantor. dA% slut It]" h1wis wrtr "thletlett 1%1
Milt,
AM N., 'hang" in the subink-m-
k-
lkwil
tiol
l
h
0
00
u
s
ITIrr
.
An
a
bylbe 111danilmir.4 the Im *nt
0411 j
Vir, .4 the CIV.9%1 td1tW,
.4 VlltjkW. lht tilfft,11"if 14 lh.-
See
Ints,11re"- lift" 'm the
%.my diagram. the *1" .4
=* *
00
thr the angle-A inchnaihm-A the
Q0 0
'fructure clement m the filwi &%i5. W Ort,humails
Q*9
00
see
o0
,
l
*
-W if, to It,
0
v 0
-mxq
~ i;l
IRA R1
446
0 0000 fo
o 0 * 0 * 0 * 4 0 00
F: 6 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0
.
t
0 *fee A 0 0 0
* *a 00 0 0 00 0001
- 14 x ~t
1 1 1 1 a I I* n A2 is Id a W 1) its nx 331b,ji a 3r_`I~
A "_Q k P it I A L a x a 1 -1 - U_ 9 ff 2 f
-00
WoMmetric =41yvis of Indfur de baftbs. 3- 1 1* -00
en
1W I I Sokolov and M. H. .7~
p 7 No. 10, 5-vown; C400- trades me used) gives reproducible
n-3ults. Tlji- nscZ f
z 1934 7 i~, p.0411. -9 Witting the
1. 1 , 77M.- penUits the drtt%. of adfide in the hath without
removing -00
constititents at tht bath under different conditions the dye.
The prrwrKv of alkalies and chloritks slors not
creported. ininfriv. The tstfide but twi the th6vullatc in
mAns. of -00
with I gives the same results as litrotiort in the sulfide Im 4
sulfide and ftwoullpar %-&it he dcl-1, by litra- -00
Womettle tkat with UCC1, by u%arg ligriect"" in aft.A.
Itte'lium.
at pulfide-thiodniuste mixts. tbt curve dwas 2 In the presence
W the slyr, wration with the fig circtmitr -00
breaks, corresponding to the sulfide and then to the thid)-
i% unreliable as cum:,41s. ap$xw to be formed between the -00
8.11fate. Contaminating tech. Wts, with tbtcxccpthxlf
Itgeocalids. and the dyr. An advantsitr of the titration
Inv alkitlies, are without Influence an the accuracy of the wo 0
with the IIx elmlimir i, the jx~muhdity III aniilyas mi
littaltim. Alkalitormatiatlyriffivt the rviullsol the 0-
strongly Kik. Qn%. kisp I., '-'it it.!'L N&MIL liodentio-
sum, Tht istratable mot, of 1"Ifidio br%taurs StVaIrt
I
ra Inetric tiltutiIN) III the trin-odye ",ln.~ with 110 and the
in the prrwnce 4 alkali; thr alkali must be neutrallard t
with N&FICth before the titration. The potcatiometrit, free
alkali; otherwire the irmill Itives the total 11C1 COR- go$
i tilrall-M of the Iduco mans .W theS dye can, in general, bc
sumptitm fiv alkali and saidde. It in the alk. dye vuln
U canied out the same as the titration of wifide and thin- see
the pote"Ilometric lilrdlitm with I (After muirdlitation
-a sulfate in the absence of the dye. In tht prestrarv of the
with N&IIM) and with AsNO, or flaCt. an The me how
dye, however, the end poiat cormponilt; not only to the and
with IICI And the the o(hrr Wer".
thleautlate. as the I is consumed in pan by adidijai"m and :::
ried out. then the contents of the I*th in sullide, in tbia.
odib4ti-dit of the tlyr..Comarmpt .im at I by the aye orcum
sulfate and in free alkali am obiaincl. The conducto- Cog
even when ,or let Irr is ppid. twith MxSO.). Thesimul. I
I Inctrie thrallIM1.4 the 1,41h With IICI IWInlit, The deta. of
frinv"Iddrin. of sulildr and thiosullate to the With can he Age
0
carried out. Ihereforr. only after the removal of the dye the
sulfbir vIml~n% in it-- ti~ MkIili.
i-I (ppin. and filtration). Titt*tkm 44 the Won dye AWOO. MW%W.
with hypormorite. activin. KMUO. arsd HA do" not
give rdroulti.. The titration of vulfwte, of willik r4us thio.
0
sulfate. and of the "re lidt",; with AcNCh iAx or Pt elec-
*so -s 14;oba .19 C%V Got
U 0 AT 10 w- I u- -Aft I I W a is a I V of a A 4 1
u1; i it a- act I
0 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 * 0 # I : : 0
oleo Q* **@:Go 0 0 0 9 0 691MfOAA,
00
00
00
00 4r ii
vw-g N
&-#_q
Now kbwo*y ##p~Mw fa 111111,00161 @say*.
L. Irradom. sewds" Lob. 7. KH-41(tam).
AM"ims Ow swm %pp. fw the pat"tiam"fic mw
N
'xionetrkam4y*onUhwmtc4mW4twtDwd.
Chao. RWw
Asiso smealls-,
u a PO is its
0 0 0
0 0 * 0 000 0 0 0 0 00 0 0.0 i*s o, 010 0 0 4 0 0 000000
.00
see
00
too 0
,00
be 0
r
I ~ 11 . ~ t, u 0 1~1 -W W 1> ~ , ~ ~ . I
- .
y-rrr I , , ,
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0110CISIt6AMR VIOPCIIIIII 0011
GOA
"4C%q%iljq VINvatims Is
the I*xW*-
GOA
1871.-Any Colton alateFW (ym or 14wic) can be
.
Ilowled br m-- of hills4requessc rqvxdltn L4
"I
IA
i
=
00
ts on a II
XV
.
mm.
the thicksom of Me spec
a iuteWvv drAms of the wataW. The ooct~m of
b
or
l
Bibs h1464requemy &M is PuTdy tbawd in charatet
ff
ect
(Um dew"tatat of Joule best). The e
e1wrativa bmt
n
i
f
i
h
d
Iva
oict
m o
s t
e proo
of the a
y p
In olvop layers of the material. which ia "ICVW by
=
wrva"Pal"I of tho dKtnxfca. ralm3solm of cacwm
lkh4"qUo,MY fitkI (0t IU 1111a. Pf%XttkV4 VO vPftifK-
000
Chaug" In the 111diffial.
4
09
OOW
sox
go*
age
Alm onvo, ago
9.60-00 s
t
440 sea*** a
i
Aj U k
thO a?
pok
O.M. Jxj. (It. N. S. R.)
"I% %Iwo t4 I-wriAll app. an, 01110fratrif islul thvil
1018 e it-- lot I rgillatilm I 1w 4.1-111s, 'fe.. of.. It..
go
00
=00
Igot
tso
W;
too
10
.(LOSIMAIMIt we*
1 04
go it
89 a it it Kw a
00 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 lp 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
oz 6 * * a 0 0 0
0 0
- - - - - - - -
I
a as as cam 00*0 0
F IT U
a L
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OSA
I
y 0"141
LtILO
*so
&JOR 0#00161140 40"1
OSA
JUIOsiMM04NIGOWWONthiftgd~tbft*Al
411
Akwha"IssatsAwYa IWN.
No. I- CAwaji Z#XIF. 1%0. if. 294-1-4;.
-it is shmm exptly. that
1111 can be heated rapidly
'
"so
In high-fri=0 fidds; the rate Of tracdon 6 In-
creased. to the hydrolpis of starch
*M to C, . When aniline black wa-
004
Is
%ubjected to Wgh4 Gdds. them was obwml
hi
h
ff
00
wwN
c
ect, w
not only a beat effect a dm=. e
t
i
A
d
h
uc
.
on pro
e "act
evidenced by a chanp of color in t
certain optimum wave kngth was
found for cub investi
d
l
ru
gated reectiM. lz~~ ja~ the rate of starch hy
y
P
As, x - SJS m. The same was found for Ifie polymerita-
tion of
aniline black, The %honest time for deaAarising
d with
i
i
oe J
te was atta
ne
wil cc blue with hypochloc
4 M
llosAh
.
%
00U
re a
66
so
o,
e0
me 9
200
It
I
'too
Ail-ILA
MITALLMICAL LIT940MI CLAUMPKATION
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live
two OULAV
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too
oxy s
sonvo x4
841411 OK O&V 921
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;
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zmpd&p svvbw Qt the ge-
of Bobw
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by The 4t iM
ft Tadk had.
th
ti
f
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a o0opma
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-7
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00
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go
MIL-11
11MAN PIN ON 0 IN "A ALM
v
I
0
0-00*.z
-
7
M
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6-0,0-0-04 w0
O-WO
0 -
oo
A
PER *X4
0"r.. a L a W. a.
-00
go of
go
don. lkbm'ka. O-dy I soaps. Koefiromists -09
And. KWW:.-AWL-N"k S. S, S. R.4 =VV441944).-
D-crWima of aqWpwnt &W promdum umd in' C%.4cwi-
-tric &"GlYWd, PIWlcwke. titrallow. PoWitkm.m rk and
ronduclaawtric litlaskma, aullmnalw cantnif of " aml
.f. alk. mula. c4mcma, No auttmmtk. PH oxtiralwn, MI.
a ampks am givin of aWknikim t4i dyrituffs, bypLwlkkwitr
00 r-0 0
go
00
"' ilolt
too
vie
70-0
.0 At J"j
0 4
it
0 0 a 0 Ce 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 a 0 0
tT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O'1 goose
0 0 a 0 0 0 010 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 ois 0 0 0 0 0 *
0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0
00
0 *
of
00
046
13
0 V
1, 6 1 4 It u INS is
all MIS Wo bu all'ade4s" 4
Ptrocesus of cmuftf, Wycycloketoost dyes to Isuco
soludws. ten I_alle M. K.
and the vat dye%. DrilliAnt %*ioIct K oku.1 ('Kg,lcn Yrt,-,w
Zh.Kh.v can be couvrrmt to kwo %III%%. by.4lkAii. Ttw
the dye powiler. the
the IwVww-V of Mincing agents. aml wilp. :Irc the list-
"itnt varialArs In the sonversim jwftv~%. Added uh.
stancr% of a MWIQI cliaricter and catal". tu bw MIUc6mt,
hAve "sentially no influezice oil the %oln. jwmv,~. An r%.
ccs% -4 dithionite above the aint. necessiry fcw OW AMW
mluction dki not favor *oIn.. but wAs c-.i-ntLLI f-w t-
hility of the.mAn to 4!"tion. %I.lr%h.111 Sittill
~, lot 1*4. :,z -1, 1 so- ~.A
t waso i 111.3y? WJF QkV 40(
s AV PO Iltcg 'fit Wj ',F*~& sip two a 4-11FO 9 p a I T w
*0 u 15~1-
: : : 00
.00
-09
-40
-00
.00
Ago
-00
coo
Coo
see
So 0
C* 0
1111111141
4*0
-00
too
11100
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010 0 0 0 : ~Io
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 0
b~ " .(,""--I-/'/ 1"', / / /, - ~, -
1 4
~- ..", ,
Remote control and regulation of the strength of solutions.
Tekst.
prom.8 no.2:22-25 F 148. (HLRA 8:11)
(Textile chemistry) (Remote control)
0.
us OrPAIC solvents for the analysis of -00
00 1. kil. Awthituyu lAtb. 14. *X1 it
d, Im, Rit'".
rtni She Ing. UAVVI%tl tln~lly Irmwilly kilt
peutAtnine (1) and antinoethylellmnoUntine (H) I %wrr
*0 writ fog spMtraphoto"Ittric and c4twilmetric dirtn'. of
kvttww 41ve%. Aux%i
Asit. kil the dytin I MI.Sil the thit -ilwnl'
: : -00
9: The IM041114"t And the rwte ut van. IfilIrr Aw Ifilli-rellt
600
dy". R.I., hullp in antinmilmlloWmille And txhvr
solvents is reduced upon beating And oxidized upon irmil.
00 intcandsliakinginair, bullod.S.an.1p iole dyv-4 And to 0
AlLtrinsarierewfilysol.
00 .3 NO axne etcc am unflullable f(pr am.11Y41q;
411114C.4110wr
And liw%lc olywv ilft-miltil, thuring irmiln.. and A Iyr% aw
00 eltd. Inic"llpictely. flulls'Ad. 144vVyi-fic krimle, .111,1
60 alitAnn ilym Are sAtMActmily renwv"I Irtint the fit.-ft
for Analytical dous. It. Z. KAIIIiill ire a
or 0
if 0
"0 0
tm
8lTAL%Ul'GKAL LITISIOLOt CLASSOKATION
d
U s At so I L NA Ii
NO p IV to 0 09 11 a its man 1111KWA 1%l,
000 00 00 0 9000 9 0
Rationalizatim of cold dyeing. L. 1.
Belen'kill. S. S.
Ralthlista. and M. R. RastanAara. -rRMr-P'FM.
1049.
No. 12. 23-B.-An account Is given of
analyficid mothoth
for the control of azole dyeing. The ctsuca.
of .,Azotol"
coupling (Naphtol) solm. Is dctd. by
ultravirslet absorption
spectrophotometry; Naphtols on the fabric are
converted
-into insol. pigments which we detd.
colorimetrically;
di4go LLIts are estd. colorisuctrical;y aftrr
coupling with
%*Apbtols in thr, prrsence of it protective
colloid forming A
cislored ". at pit 12; free alkali its Naphtol
u4n. i% e%td.
conductimetrically. pit anal buffering are
controllrd by the
glavs electrode and potentiometric titration.
m. p. U. A.
W
"am& I Tv!~Ldy. V~eyi-
. Modm on iho
Zi" (1%. =-=" 7NZ)-ci cown. to .=y Md
b,WJ 06 dw jl~'ZnW bciOY.
~S-Sctjvq 110. F.. it VVAPOV-
~'~~SSR/Rngine,~ring Meters, Electric
-Taq,.%
Meters, Calibration
*Vacuum Tube PH-Meter," L. I. Belealkiy,
Ya. B.
ROZ-n, Cen Sci Res Inst of Cotton Ind, 3
pp
..Zavod Lab" Vol XVI, No 1
A~paratus, designed for use in industrial
labors-
.tories, can operate from industrial
frequency AC.
circuit. System uses thin-walled
mechanical
:bzIdge, 6zbm tubes, higb-obmic
galvanometer
'(2.'5.10-7 a), and 105-S-30 neon
stabiliter for'i
.pl!ate voltage. Tubes operate with
reduced plate'~-~
159101
ering Meters, Electric Jaii
(Coutd.)
~.461tage (ca 50v) but normal fil=ent
voltage.,
.S~Usitivity of system is 3.5 Mv (0.06
PH) for
ione galvanometer graduatioz.
159ri8
~F-w KVY)
LAborator d In&strts! c
_y to Ar ft* anS
=
iISH
j;
kim. N49k
4
m
-95(1952); d., .46 1 7he asymmetry
4(7),180 ( -T
Poten the
M
the resistance to a const. cur-,
Obemical A'94t.
t or&
d, d t I
rent
no. of glim electrodes made
ol. 48 Nor-4
from lime-Na
'The
The temp. 5 1
-N
Il
l
l
t
d
g 8 0.15, or Pb-Na-K glass.
for these S ghwes. After
I
d
71 d
Feb. 25t 1954
nd PhYSiCal Ohemietry
l
G
a
m
ass e
ec
a. g
ro
e
In NACIO $*In. (O-OIN In
E-
H was
mmase
approx.
ays
OH, 3 g./1. of active CI). Its
H hi
7
h
Thi
l
di
a
eftera
P
ment W23 0.6 P a 2
.
er.
s
aee-~
sp
p
g
The curve was plotted
q
from the valuti of EP for
l
fler poins. of pH4 and H7
Mtgril A*
b1
d
l
t
l
a jIm was,not xu
Mapes
ab~.Pll m4ori -4 lab."Pol.
e as e
e
.
ec
ro
4
XUArkr, lmd a recording pH,
'bu
ineta (ill
iiid ire d,6cdfied In diwl.
Eurilla
IWAMAYA, M.YE.
sodium I~Fposulfite
New wthai of aw0yzixg hydrOSUlfitO, Tekst. prom. 12, ITo. 6,
1952.
Monthly List of Russiax Accessions. Library of CoAgress,
October 1952, Unclassified.
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