SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.V. CHIPASHVILI - G.I. CHIRAKADZE

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CP,HASRULL,--V-,-V,, Improving the methods for erecting the bearing wells of residential buildings of medium height. Trudy'Inst. strol.mekb. i seism. AN Gruz. SSR 9:77-88 163- (MIRA 17*,12) BAKHTADZIO I,D,; CHIPASHIT. IILIA- V- V. Organizing prefabricated house building in the Georgian S.S.R, Trudy Inst. stroi.makh. 11 seism. AN Orus. SSR 90,23-132 163~ ~MIU 17:22) s oin,;-66 Ew(h 1PWW&P(b)/EWk(c) JjP(c)- JD /0 AcensioN m: mo3,9652 A 369165100110031626910M TA111CE j(D AMI AUMOR: Grigortym Ye. POPOV 0. H... k~mnwajlo. G.., Wee 3P K. V.;-ChI cheyova2 E. A. T. TI; TITLE: Effe of temperature and straining speed on the mechanical properti Of iron -that bas absorbed hydrogen from air atmosphere 17 on S FIZIkO-khimicbeskaya mekbaniks. materialov,, Y. 1,, no. 3, 1965P 289-2,02 TOPk TWS: hydrogen absorption., armco iron, hydrogen absorbing metal, mechanical strength tensile test, strainbW speed, yield point ABSTRhCT: Carrosionless penetrution of bydrogeAnto steel has been observed in steel equipment In contact with petrol dii1ling as well as in the equip- ment In contact with air durir*: grinding. 7he source of hydrogen in such cases S preswaWy vater vapors. In tMa connection, the authors observed a cbange in e hydrogen conte~ of iron during its exposure to air foUowing vacuum t. ~ealip&A tbormigb inves,&.1-ation of this effect was carried out. The material investigated was w -moo ironPin the form of flat specimens 50 am long, 5 m wide, die-stamped ~roz t~, I = thiok sheet and vacuum-annealed at 930*C and cooled in a vacuum to room temperatures* Thi hydrogen content of the specimens was determined imediately af-~ ter their removal frota the vacuam furnace and at specific intervals of time follow ing eiposure to sire The findiiogs (Fig. 1) show that in time the hydrogen content L OM5 -- ------ ~.ACCEEIBIOWI Iffit AP5019652 -of the metal increa. a. The effect of the hydrogen absorbed from air on the me- I chanical propertiesi, A f metal wits iwvastlgated. To this end, tensile tests at strain ra-te-87-of-60-1-20s and 0.22 mm/min were performed in the temperature range of from +20 to -196*C. The bydrq3en content of the tested specimens was appro3dmately.,' 3 W100 g. It vas found that the position of the maximm yield point (i.e. the yield, point higher than predicted by theory) depends on the rate of straining In the tensile tests: at rates oT 20 and 60 m/min It occurs at a temperature of about -120*0; as the speed decreases by two orders (0.22 mAlmin) the maximum is displsced 20"C in the direction of low tem peratures. The plasticity minirmrm shifts in the direction. of low temperutures when the speeds of straining decreasep and thus It also changes norimonotonically. In general, the mechanical properties of the wtal that has absorbed bydrogen from the air atmosphere change in the same way' as those of the metal that has absorbed hydrogen electrolAicallyj, chemically, or through exposure in a hydrogen medium at high temperatures and pressures. However, in th-to case the stresa-strain diagram has a certain distinguishing and previously not observed featuret. double yield points, present for every investigated rate of straitting, and attributable to the presence of hydrogen in Ahe metal, -w-hich changes, the normal course of-dislocationso Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I table. PAM 2/4- ACC NRs AP7004181 Al SOURCE CODE! UR/0369/66/002/006/0635/0636 ~AUTHOR: Nosyreva, Ye.iS.; Popov, K. V.; Chipcheyevp, E. A. ORG: Institute of Petro- and Coal-Chemical Synthesis, Angarsk (Institut nefto- i uglekhimicheskogo sinteza) TITLE: Effect of manganese on proneness to hydrogen.brittleness in steel SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya 1: mekhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 6, 1966, 635-6036 . A I TOPIC TAGS: manganese, low carbon steel, hydrogen en6rittlement, rupture strength JABSTRACT: The absorption of atmospheric hydrogen by metal may in some cases involve anomalous changes in properties. This effect was investigated by means of tensile tests at from -100 to +20% of notched specimens of two low-carbon steels, one'con- taining 0 1 -1% 14n and the other, 1.2% Hn, with hydrogen contents of 7 and 6 cc, res- pectively, per 100 g of metal. Findings: for the steel containing the minimal amount of manganese '(0.1%) the variation in maximum breaking stress with temperature Is anomalous: at from -80 to -60*C the maximum breaking stresses are lower than at the other temperatures. By contrast, the steel containing 1.2% Mn displays a monotonic increase in stresses with decrease in temperaCure* These findings indicate that the activity of hydrogen is in some manner suppressed b~ manganese. This phenomenon To- quires further investigation. Origo art. has; I fig.. I q-table. SUB 031DILt 13, 111. SVBX DAM. 23J*n661 0FZG gfft.~ 004 CHIPCHIKVP L# mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (Kiyev 50, ul.Bozhenko, d.10, kv.;) Changes of the spine in very old people. Ortop., travme i protezo 26 no.4:22-26 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Iz otdela vozrastnykh izmeneni7 opormo-dvigatellnogo apparata (zav. - kand.med.nauk Ye.P.Podrushnyak) Institute gerontologii AMN S�SR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSM prof. D.F.Chabotarev). QHYFCII~T~ M13-iteii AP Stopo red lightl Za rul. 21 n0-8213 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) )EDNEY K.; GRINSHTEYN, V.(GrlusteinsY V.1; CHIPENY G.[Gipens, G.] Study of the tuberculcotatic activity of 1,2,4-triazole derivatives. Vestio Latv sk no,,7*.85-96 161. 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR$ Institut organicheakogo sintoza. (TRIAZOLE) (TuBEmnosis) 0 GRINSIRSIN, MOrinstains, V.1; KEW, K.; CHIPER, G [Cipens, G.1; VZVMT-S, A. Tuberculostatic activity of derivatives of aminopanidine and dianino- guanidine and Us cor'relation with cheecal structure. Vestis L~ty A -no.10:89-100 161. 1. A3adenlya -nauk IAttviyBkoy SSR, Institut organichaskogo ainteza. QMINIDDW (YMRCULOSIS) GRINSHTEYN, V. Y&.; CHIM, G.I, Derivatives of aminoguanidines and their converaions. Part 1z SyntAesis of acylaminoguanidinea and 3-substituted 5-amino-1, 294-triazoles. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3:886-890 Mr 161 (MiRA 14:3) 1. Inatitut organicheskogo sinteze, AN Iatviyakoy SSR. (Guanidine) (Triazole) If IAk49N-,.-C6L-WPvmv 00; MINSMIN, V.Ya. (Grinoteins, V.]j MXW~ R-K [Fi4bump R.] Derivativea of am.iAoguanIidine and their tranofawtions. Part 2a Derivatives Of nitroamino- and diminoguanidinso and their tran-gforliations. Zhur-ob.)ddm. 32 no.2:454,453 F 162, (MIRA 1512) I. Institut organichookogo sintesa AN Latviyakay SSn. (Guanidine) CHI"? $ G.I. [Cipensp G.]; GRINSH7ZyN,, V.ya. forinateirAs, V.] Derilatives of udnoguanidine and their tranoformationo. Part 3: Acyl &-nd asomethine derivatives of aminotriazoles. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:40P-44 F 162o . (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut, carganicheakogo sintesa AN Latviyakoy SSR. (Triazole) CHIIEE G.1; CKWSHTEYN, V.Ya. [Grinsteirw, V.] Derivatives of aminoguanidines and their transformations. Part 4-. Derivativos of 1-olkyl-l-aminoguanidines and 1-alkyl-3~-substituted J.,2,,4~-triazoles. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.11:3811-3817 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut orgmdchoskogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR, (Guanidino) (Triazole) CHIP G.I.; EYDIUS, Ya.A. [Eidust J.]; BOBOVICH, Ya.S.; GRINSHTEYN, V.Ya. -TO-rinsteinp,, V.] Structure of N-acyl derivatives of 3-phenyl-5-amino-lp2,4-triazole. Zhur. strukt.khim. 6 no.l-.53-57 Ta-F 165. (MIRA :L8:121) 1. Institut organicheakogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR; Latviyskiy gosuclarstvennyy universitet imeni P.Stuchki i Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni S.I.Vavilova. Submitted October 10, 1963. BMEV, A.I.- PITOZM G.P. [Rudzits, G.1; Cfl GRINSHTEYN, V.Ya. Extraction of a complex compoundiof pentavalent molybdenum with 'Uhioglycollic aiid in the presencolof guanidine derIvatives. Zhur. anal. khIpi. 20 no.l176--Sl 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Moskovsk2,y gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lcmono3ova, !Atv.'yskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitat imeni P. Stuchki i Institu"., arganichaskogo sinteza AN Latvlyskoy SSR. CHIPFR, Gh. -.- - -- -1 1 4 064vitation d-agram of hydraulic elements of channel navigation. Studii hidraul 6s159-189 164. t CU CnOl r- k. iL L~, I-I L T C 1 .:I as o ort- C; J~ n. o Z5, - r.- c S me, ar I - th", clial.-C), Of "'Pe -n(Aes , a u1- of -cu.'rl kdr Z, - TXLdllatrlr-l ~ 7s,, :-a:U J~ ul. 7A, 7 r t 7 f 313 of d -lire, ljf*Lt' the oj of tlio :" one cr 7~rcpare a SB !)ILop -av_ Xr-4jLJ7rj 4. ",Y. Ch I'llilft, if ~yt 4) urn 7, j 9x - -~l it b t Of Ic *r.a c1 - . p - 17, - I t; C-' Lrlcn- a 4 C) 1. 313 u t 1 r, -L -v i r AJ jr p 10 t 0 an 71 /z c L-PW ite of 7 od and vc- J Ll of - -;j- r til , y j .. ..-U_ Usft~d 0 17. t! e l . _1C tAr,Cle, 3 L: In, i7a t r, (I t, -.-Ora"o yiel(L o Ci r r T., i t of in o,.:pjoj_ t o finA In ;hut Oa ;Crl . on t cur_ LO oj:v v F C or i , r1 s jZ, t 0 e of of contains 1/2 (2 1 Luatho r n 111 1.~ I N,~ 7 j Au t YIj 11ILt Itut DI, J r u I b of' lhar , c cunta.*: ott. , . jr~ -A t 'I IN r 'IC L .0 - O U:. cr ux) in , r u f7 c-, u f;J .ligaw"gnotantilij -;!pCu, Ton Good and useful miy for the RmsVan workers to spend their free time* Mmca oindic 6 no,5:20-23 My 162a 1. Director al clubului Uzinele do tractoare, Brasov (for Petou)& G4IF9V,.Kh.-;UZUNOVA, V. -,mammma" ~ Vaginal temperature.as index of activity of the corpus luteum and in function tests of the ovaries. Xhirurglia, Sofia 6 to.4t234-240 1953. (GIRL 25:1) 1, Head of Health Station at Klisura; for Chipei~., -Midwife at Health Station at Klisura. for Usunova. 2. Public Health Division (Head -- Dr. Yelev) of District Pisoplele Soviet of Workers' Deputies, Urlovo. DOGAVGV,, Iv.; CHIPET,,Kh. , On 7 oaseo of gynatresia. Akush. ginek. (Sofia) 3 no.lt63-68 t64, OHIPJIVP Mhes, (Sofiya) Characteristion of the ocuree of prognanoy and labor in multiparas, Akushe i gin* nos2t69-70 16% (MIRA 18110) Col 1). CIIIPIL~;Kl# Col J*. ANT0i;0V and 'Inj T. Ifedical Corrs --:1 y I;tudlrr. 11ollowina Clused Cranio-Cccabral T-:,It=.!' Vocnizo Ileditsinska Delo. Vol 7, No 4, bec 196-It r-p 19-25. ,%!.,r,LracL f"',u3sian stmary modifl~Al: Data on SO ptients: 46 non-lal and various t,-,,I-ps of rosidual lestont in the other 34. Oi thc CU, 43 -,c-.c c: 'I marined over I ,car (36 cver 3 yearr,) after the 1csion occurred. 7able, 2 reitti;e-nograns, 16 SovL;-. refc--rences. 1111 L CHIPILSKI"PI-i- A serlograpb for cerebral angiograpby. Khirurgiia (Sofiia) 16 no.7t657-659 163. 2. Visah voenno-maditainaki institut - Sofiia. (ME&RAL ANGIOMM) (EQUIMENT AIM SUPPLIES) (TECHNOLOGY, RADIOLOGIC) 20093 SOURCS CODEt BU/0017/65/020/004/005*05131 AlItIORt Lambov, H. 114outenant oolonel of the medical service)l ChIjAlski.,11irt- Olaior of the medical servi-ce) ORGI none TITIF-i Renal -hrooM20hro with matostases withcnit renal symptoms SOURCF,s Voenno-moditsinsko delo, v, 20. no* 4. 1965. 57-58 TOPIC TAGS: mAlltary medicine, digestive system disease ABSTRAM This artiold presents the case of a 36-year-old officer with parploxing clinical symptoms alternately diagnosed as poptio ulcerative disease AM caloitlous oholecystitist malons. progressivoly more severet episodes of hematomesis mid death despite heroic treatment short of Burgerye True diagnosis of renal hypernephroma vith profusely Aissaminated viscoral motasUses was a relatively wmTeotod finding at neoropsye CjM-S7 suB emat o6 / SUEH DAM none If )soll# it ful!UUM516111" 41039,all Ills Alm UP now -1 Off we'elp IA~ Kfthins, tbs Anti-Tric" Isqf" Sm b4wmbLw& by tm ANOW lAlb.. -00 A. I. f1d Athenk 1 ft*WVAS d AHM D1116111 OW 00 IL (71'9), pn~J.W,* 4L llW1'kj 'AlliA-11 ai&fti c-ant mHant's of wV4All a f"nPamlivrly V: 4) zoo =00 40 so 00 zo a Alf-ILA OFIAMOMKO 1,11111131J411 tMMOCIL110% -itia i 0.1 01101CO-1 I- ___ - -__ ad Al 0 ap It a inme man flat do 0 0 0-0 6~0 0 o o * o 0 0 o o 9 # 9 a 0 * O'o 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 t~Tee go 0-0 0:0 0 0 00 0 000 so 00000 0 000 so 0000000 060 0 0, -IVFWWW,WOWOGOO 05: 1 -A A be &~T' 00 I ow%~- t 1 4 v a 1 0 0 is if V is to a m it' il ~A )I' 'k 2? a X x it V a LJ- V- A- 4 m a 0C U.40 1 is, "(11#k TIM EULCTOF THE RATE OF DEFOINAII(S OF THE PLASTICITY oF Coppr.R ALLOYS jFNX0 (MET. METI.LLY, AT Him TEMPERATM3. AO V# Bo"-YM AND 44_11S)REV 194C, (5), 7044) (In kuselan) Statle (2-300 M.MM-1) and dynamic (150,730c') tests were oarricd out on wires of 6.7 an* dift, or the robbowini, amealed (I hre at Mot) saloys; brasses with 68.36$ copper, 6;!.125 am and 67%55% capper4 1-27% 1064 Md bromse containinj 93.34% copp:r, c 3?SP3*Xrt&in, reminder sizoo At high "- (500% 750*o 800 , and tion n 860*Co) the jasticity of the alloys (as indicated by tae contrac crops secti:4 Inwasom with the rate of deforimations 1he results are given in tables* -*A Zoe AS a-$ L A.1 be* -V U AS a a a PC tf 01A AA A t 0 0 0 so o VOOC *0 g W Us*" OW Tf Fee - :0 7 = 471 V (U.S.B.R.), T. Is, pr.p 47 1 1 h id t IWOVW of Ow continuous varisUon, 1A the w few Wu mr* rr. i U"j i 004 mem, r* & of such spft y Ind to "mine the physical and umbanicel 96 000 P jr0parues of vottals " affected by the dnm of ethod and waries r#. th Mb *9 a e m es W aefors"t1cm. Da saits of its a" an brasses contal ifferent e VIn 0 W * I rolling at t anamsts of kad for both cold and 00 diffemt tempentureL 00 A Ivaco* uie GOV OR u a AV M, I4b , I &I ~ ;~811 INA MIJ 10 va ~1* *,*1* 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 00 a 6, 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0:0 00 -00 *00 101040 =00 Coo 0 as* was coo fee see %low 00.0v 411611 dw a". T-T I., Ad 0 a a a a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a 0 o o 0 9 00 0 00 0 0 41P 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 A - 0 A L rawittl A" roarvottti ~ors 460 A 00 a t new, Tab fee On Rue- ' " 1 %tan.) A. 1. l4thenko. 7doodekoin babo-for4d ' 1118- t 1947 S 0 a "00 H; . ir. 13, , P- ep (Factory LabF. 1120. 3 a3tto now, no universally secepted coeftlent for M- o d A h see 00 new c O , ulation of wear em appeare ovific irravity onsideration the s Into ; t t ki 1 ** 0 c rn a nc c t ro- conditions is ti d th l e ra ng of the meta an p orderived which expresses l f s ormu posed. and a of cm /st in f i t W . . cu.m erms o n the amount of wear i " h" surface under a Itiven land for a friction itat diffemt beariOg mets 5 are to lt f I R see 60 *1 r esu s o tm. I charted, tabulated. and discussed. W4 0 see It M I L' AA1TACt(jPGKAL LINNATLAC CLASsWK&Tjoss O tolaaa tt o.. 45( - - - - AV IV 0 a to I F 4 - I a R I% I jjj 0 jo . -,W so 717 a -,g U. In a It a E 1 019 0 0,00-6 0 0 000 0 00 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go Deal God*= d Um Labom- fs menum A.. L (70 Uri^ .15~11 dolOwlsimit"m Of true *--a -d sh- to 4d, 01,d sh www 43004*1`110- is" the f X w nwa be mms, . m jiw~ "ma dbu%. i b u m , oprainwo at &Swmmim of 00 =99 .&"m in wommimucam -miquady d -,d go F ftbWMkW f_ M-p-o Me pmmwMd md sbmm 90 10- and Pm-fwy-w IN - wx mpovi-tina, of AWL nickaL gg see see 'L 1110164 be* U It P a I a -,I, - 'i ir it ji .0 a 5 1 ON 11 of 00 0 0.0 OR OR o 0 a 0 0. 0 00000 0 OR 0 go 0 0 0 0-4) ED 0 000*00 0 0-00 a 0 a Ibis 00600 000 Do 0 4) a 0 D, 0 0 lei CMVTVXNKO.9 '" * I 1. CHIPIZMMO. A. I. 2. um (6oo) 4. Strains and Strpsses 7. Calculation of shearing stresses. Vest. Mash. no 7: JI '52 9. Ron List of Rusian Accessions, Library of Congress, Feb. 1953. 'Unclassified. momillow,10,11 MISM.1011110-111MIMEnwr SOV/13r-58-7-16080 On the Relationship Between the Depth of Impression (cont. the main characterize the aptitude for regular deformation and do not fully ..Areflect the ductility of the metal. The latter Is beat characterized by the transverse narrowing of the specimen, measurable in the rupture "neck" of a round specimen. Therefore Erichsen's method Is not precise and is unsuitable for a reliable determination of the ductility of the metal and its capacity foi stamping and deep drawing. In order to study the suitability for stamping it is necessary to employ methods of twisting and drawing, prefer- ably with tools and equipment similar to those employed in production. 1. Brass--Mechanical properties 2. Brass-4racture Card 212. V. 0. oo A,Z. 137-58-5-10848 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 279 (USSR) AUTHOR- Chipizhenko, TITLE: New Grades of Beryllium Bronze (Novyye marki berilliyevykh bronz) PERIODICAL: Byul. Tsentr. in-t inform. M-va tsvetn. metallur8ii SSSR, 1957, Nr 7, pp ZZ-25 ABSTRACT: The effect of additions of Ni, Ti, and Co to standard Be bronzes of diminished Be content upon elastic hysteresis and cyclic and general strength is investigated on diaphragm-type products. Two new grades of Be bronze have been developed as a. result of the investigations: Br BNT- 1.9 (1.85-2.105/6 Be, 02-0.416 Ni, and 0.1-0.2576 Ti, the rest Cu) and Br BNT 1.7 (1.65-1.85% -Be, 0.2-0.4% Ni, 0.1 -0.25% Ti, the rest Cu), dis- -tinguished by greater plasticity as compared to standard Be bronzes. The cyclic strength of springs of BNT-1.9 is 1.5 times as great as that of springs of Br B-2 bronze and twice as great as that, of Br B-2.5 bronze springs. The new bronzes also exhibit more stable elastic properties and reduced elastic hyst- Ca rd 112 eresis at normal and elevated temperatures than do standard Be 137-58-5-10848 New Grades of Beryllium Bronze bronzes. It is noted that introduction of the new grades of Be bronze makes it possible to save 4.5-6.5 kg Be per ton of semifinished product. E.S. 1. Beryllium bronze-Development 2. Beryllium bronze-Prope-rties Card 2/2 CKWIZ . A. I. -, XHARITOJIUVA. L. B. Iffoot of streaAW structure in L62 brass on its mechanical and technological properties. Tftet.met. 33 no-5:66-68 IV 160o (XM 13:7) (Brase-Metallograp1W) CHIPURWO, A.I.; xATYSMVA, A.Ya.; GO1UMV# M-K- Tendency of coppor-beryllium alloys to the formation of bubbles vhen heated in an ammonia.atmosphere. Trudy Giprotevetmetobrabotka no.18: 197-208 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Copper-beryllium alloys-Beat treatment) CRXPIZMMKO, AJ, Studying the effect of the chemical composition of beryllium bronse on the quality of springs. Trudy Giprotevotmetobrabotka no.18:209- 214 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Copper-beryllium alloys--Analysis) (Springs (Mechanism)) I. It. 28547 S/1,37/61/000/009/019/087 A060/A101 AUTHORSt Chipizhenko, A.I., Katyahkova, A.Ya., Golubkov, M.K. TITLEs Tendency of copper-beryllium alloys to form blisters under heating in an ammonia environment PMIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal..Metallurgiya, no.~q, 1961, 41,abstract 9D305 ("Tr. Gos. n.-J. I poyQktn. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met.", 1960, no. 18, 197-208) 7=3 The influence of the chemical composition of bronze upon the tendon- cy to form blisters under heating in an ammonia invironment was Investigated.- Strips of bronze grades fip.5 2.5* 43r.B 2.5) containing (in percent): te L!B-*.43, Ni o.18-o.49, and admixtures of Ti 0.18-0.73 and Co 0.3; 15HT 1.9-and W 1.7, Off 1.9 and BM 1.7)were heated in an ammonia environment at. 7W-7W and 82000- (for the latter two grades) for various periods of time. It was established that standard bronze grade Br. B 2.5 Is most apt to form blisters. Under heating for the period of one hour in stripe with an addition of 0.28-0.73% Ti the blisters did not arise. On strips of bronze containing 1.68-2.32% Be and an admixture of Ti no blisters were formed even after a two-hour heating. Under heating of atdpe Card 1A X\ 28547 S/137/61/000/0()9/019/087 Tehdenoy of -oopper-beryllium alloyp A060/A101 in a H2 atmosphere at 820OC for 20 min no blisters were formed On strips of bronze containing an admixture of Ti with Ni, while on strips of bronze Br. B 2.5 a large number of blisters was formed. -it its indicated that the formation of blisters on strips of beryllium bronze under.heating in an ammonia atmosphere is connected with defects in the ingot and the action Of H2 from the surrounding environment. An admixture of Ti reduces the tendency of strips to form blisters. It is recom- mended to carry out the casting of beryllium bronze ingots by the semicontinuous or flowless,method, and not to-allow a heating >7800C and long soakings in an- nealing strips or parts in an ammonia environMent. A. Babayeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 : SOURCEs RM. Tdchnologiya mshinostroysnlya~ Abs. ;B334 AUTHORt Ch:Lpixhe*o, A* L I 1yedlinskayap Ze, He I ~6rsunskayas Ke No :TITLE: Dopendonle'of the size and homogeneity of ber7lllum bronze on technological-*, procoss'L rg paramoters 1963, 17-2.. CITED SOURCE: Tr. Goj;;.~n.-i i proyektn. in-ta aplavov i. obrabotki tavetn.met.V21., TOPIC TAM bronze,. bronsel gr&in 811tol &n0y homogeneltys ancy grain size TRANSLATION: The authors report that the furnaces used In plants for the cheating of borylUum bronze in an amonia atmosphere, an won &a shaft furnace 'do not provide uniform beating of the metal. This excludes the possibility of obtaining a homogeneous structure and consistent mechanical properties In the firdrshed products@',, The high,-quality heating of~bronze requires the use of short- to= heating in continuous furnao", The most homogeneous structures and pro-* portles of bronze may be obtained through rolling with reduction not less than 63% (with roning performed prior to tei"Aag), 16 n1ustrations. BihUography Card ACCESSION NRt AR4018280 8/0277/64/0001001/0016/0017 SOUM: - RZh, Mashinostroitelirw$ye, materialy*, konstruktall i raachst detaler mas1!3.:,G1drqpr1vod (Wdrodrive)q Abe. 1.48.97 AUTHORs! Kharitonovat L* D.; TITLEt A now aprlng alloy for work at 20-3500 twpemtures MED SOURCEs Tre Goa* n.-io I proyektn* in-ta aplavov i obmbotki tavetn. not., vY*P- 23., 1963, 7-11 TDPIC TAGSs spring alloy, 330C temperature, current-oarrying spring, relaxation resistance TRANSUMONt An alloy developed for use in current-carrying aprings of brand UN .5-2-1 is made of N1 + 5$ Ti + 2% Al + 1$ Nb, having high relaxation resistance ancr suitable for devices operating at temperatures vp to 33OCe The alloy has good technoloj*cal pr%wties and in sUple to vork medbanicaXly and thermally. DATE ACQ: O7ftb64 SM COMs ML RNMI 00 .Card 1/1 L-Aft SOURCE Wit: UR/0286/65/000/020/0167/0167 INVENTOR: ChipLxhenko, A., 1o; Lodlinskga, Z M.; GDlubkov, M. K Bliznyukova, N. Yu. 4Z-1 ORG: none TITLE: -ppyler-base alloy. Class 40, No. 160927 SOURCE: iByulleten' izobratenly I tovarnykh znakov, no. 26, 1965, 167 TOPIC TAGS., copper alloy, zinc containing alloy, pickel containing alloy, aluminum containing alloy, man anese contaii2ing alloy, silicon containing alloy, high strength alloy" dbir'- ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a copper-base allo ontaining nickel, aluminum, vionganese, and zinc. To increase the tensile strenpt 11(med relaxation strength of the alloy, the conponeut contents are kept within the limits: copper 73.0-76.0Z, nickel 1.5-3.0Z, aluntinum 1.3-3.02, manganese 0.3-1.OZ, silicon 0.3-10%, and balance zinc. tDVII SUB-CODE:~ 1l/ SUBH DATE: 30jul631 ATD PRESS: W7v ca~lzl Was o35.5--n PWULIn, 0&7,t OMPIZUBOYAO PA. Materials on the oo*IW of the fleas of the Daurian suglik in Trano'baikalia. lzv.lrk,goo.nanch.-tool.protivochum.inst. 17t 161-179 158. (MIRA 13-7) (TRUSBAIULIA--nUS) (PARASITBS--SUSLIKS) i I /il ZHOYM. I.Fe.; TEMITANOVA, N#Dw; FADOROVAp L.T., [deceased]; RTZHUK, T,I.; LBDNOV, Tu.A,; SUCHUNIT, P,?.; MOSKLLMMO, Y.T.; IEOZLOVSrAUg OoL,; MIDDVAo A~Ae- [deceased]; ANIZZIEV, I.X,; (MIFIEMOVA. PA,; PRDLIPITEV, V.I.. Materials for a study of the trombioulid mites of Siberia and the Yar East. I'M bk.goo,naucb,-isol.protivoohum.inst. 16t 156-172 157. (MIRA 13--7) (SIBERIAO 3UMMRN--NMS) CZjFAjN,.V,J,&,,,jkand. tekhn. nauk Monorail transportation. Biul.tekh.-skon.infam.Gos.nauch.- isal.inst.nauch.i tekh.infom. 16 no.4:89-93 163. (HM 3.6t8) (Railroada, Single-rail) GUREVIGH, Viktor Zal=ovich,- DEMIDOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich; CHIPKOVA V.G.j, inzh.j, retsenzent; MINDIN. kand. Z~~- t6EE. n;;i ~,~iaucbn. red.. Al .4SUN,N. I j inzh. red. , Xgd.;CHFAS,M..A, (Electric heating installations of ships] Sudovye elektro- nagrevatelIrWe ustrqistva. Leningrad,, Sudostroenie, 1965. 243 P. (MIRA 18:8) CHIPLAKOV.M.; HAPM,Z. Sports festival of Kharkov tractor builders. Sov.profsoiuzY 3 no.8:43-45 Ag'55. (M1RA 8:10) 1. Predeedatell soveta fiskulltury 1harIkovskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Chiplakov) 2. Zaveduyushchiy uchebno-sportivnym otdelom TSentralinogo soveta DSO *Torpedo" (Kharkov--Sports) CHIPLAKI)VA T,111.- POKICHEVA, R.A. ....... . I Tramatic dislocation of the crystalline lens. Sbor. nauch. trud. SOGMI no.14t130-134 163. (KMA 18:9) 1. 1% kafedry glaanykh bolezney Severo-Osetinakogo meditsinskogo institute (zav. kafedroy - prof. M,N. Bugulov). 8/081/61/000/020/002/089 B119/B147 OTHOR-Bi Chiplist I. V. Glembotskiy, I. I. TITLEs Approximate single-electron wave functions of Th + obtained on the basis of the.statiatical Thomas-Fermi model PERIODIGALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 8, abstract 20B52 (Tr. AN LitSSR, B, 1(24), ig6i, 75 - 84) TEXTs The single-eleotron wave functions of Th + optical electrons in the states, 5f, 6d, 6f, 78, 7PP 7d, 8s, 8p, go, gp were obtained with the aid of the Thomas-Fermi potential. It is assumed that the optical- electron states do not affect the potential which is taken to be equal for all optical electrons. The equation was solved by meanscCA computer with an accuracy corresponding to the approximation of the chosen ~oten_ tial. The single-eleotron states in Th+ provide a satisfactory qualitative description of the wave functions obtained. ibstracteris notes Complete translation.] Card 1/1 86829 S/020/60/135/005/017/043 24,4S-00 B019/BO67 AUTHORS: Vizbarayte, Ya. I., ChiDlis. V. I., and Yutsis, A. P., Academi-.)ian of the IS Litovskaya SSR TITLE. Selection Rules of Electron Transition in Various Types of Coupling PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No- 5, PP. 1101-1103 TEXTt The authors studied electrical single-electron multipole transitions with configuration lqlj' where an LS coupling exists in the I q shell. It is assumed that this shell is characterized by the quantum numbers Lo S of which together with the single-electron momenta l's' of various types of coupling give zhe momentum J. Besides the known LS and Jj couplings, the Jl and LS 0 cov-.-Iings introduced by Racah et al. (Ref. 1) and A.M. Gutman et al. (Ref. 2) are of importance. These couplings are characterized by the intermediate quantum numbers T 1T2' Thus, the state under consideration Card 1/3 86829 Selection Rules of Electron Transition in 5/020/60/135/005/017/043 Various Types of Coupling B019/BO67 q is characterized by nl 0L 0S0 ntl'T1T2JM. The transitions % 'Sn"l"TT S(nl& L S n1l'T T J, n1 , Lo 0 1 1JI) 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 (at L S n1l1T T JUT (k~,., L'S#n"l"T*T' J1)12 (1) are 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 studied, and the selection rules for the transition 1q .1 L0S11T 1T 21 - l'u0L 0S0l"T!T,',J' are summarized in Table 1. These ten selection rules are divided into five groups the first two of which are known. The three other groups comprise new selection rules. According to these selection rules, transition may occur only if the corresponding quantum number and the quantum numbers of the other con- figurations form a triangle or quadrangle. Important consequences of these new selection rules are discussed. There are 1 table an(I 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 US. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk LitSSR (Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences Litovskaya SSR) Card 2/3 86829 Selc,:!tion Iul:!s of Electron Transition in S/020/60/1'15,,"C05/017 7~tr-'o,as Typ,,-..-. of ":.uplinc; BOlq/BO67 ,7'~17,'j T"* ZD: Auf;ust 22, 1960 11paima mftpa Ann nepexoAa 110OLOSd'TjT,J - Iq4QLOSO,"T;T;j, Carr" 3/3 LS-LS LS -if LSO-LSO it-11 LS - L'S' jai J'J" 0 LS - Jd- LK - L'KI JoK - fK' (LL'k) (SSIO) U01,00) Wilk) I (101's,J) (LL'k) (KK'k) 7 8 9 10 LS - LSO LS -./I JI - LS~ LS07-11 .11-11 LS .-, L'K LS - JOK~ JOK - LK' :V - Jol' JOK-J'Oiv (LL'k) (SL'I') (LKSok) (JOI'S'J) (SLOI-J') (Kl('k) Votw) (J,IK) (L)(J') V0100) (K)(J*) Chiplonkar, M.; Kulkarnip p. Seasonal variation of twilight intensity. In English. p. 182. I;ULLETIJI OF THE ASTRONOMCAL INSTITUTES OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Praha) Czechoslovakia., Vol. 10, no- 5) SePt- 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 10, 1959. -Oct- unclo H I P P , m C-j' , C' , C~ UYI.I.HANOVSKAYA, Ariha~~-orisovaa [Kryzhanivalke A.B.]; CHIPPIiO,,Q_,. [Chippla. H.0.]. ksnd.tekhn.wujc, red,; SHTULI 0 izd-va; ZMMOVSKIT, A.D.EZbukovatkyl, A.D.], tokha.red. [Long-range forecasting of the Dnieper runoff] Doyhoterminovi prohnozy kberaktorystyk stoku. Dnipra. T~Vjv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URM, 1957. 87 P. NIPA 11:4) (Dnieper River) MUM baudidat tekhnichalkh qauk, vidpovidall 'niy redakto~r--, SEEPULIMN, I.F., rodaktor vidavaitatva; ZHUMSIKIT, 1.11., takhnichnly rAdmktor. [Dnieper rqn-off bolqwAtev)-Stik Dnipra nyzhche Kyiev*.: Kyiv', 8, V.vd-vo Akad.nauk MISR, :.1957. 126 (MIRA loill) (Dnieper Itiver) CEUPING. Galina Aleksandrovna [Chippiuh, H.Q.]; 36YEMO, Ilara Arkh4- Dyshnevalkyi, P.7. kand.tekhn.nauk, 0 otv.red.: MBKOVGKAYA, O.K. (Plachkovalka, ;.M.lg red.izd-va; HATVIYCMM, 0.0., teklm.red. [Aamial and minima discharge of rivers in the Ukraine] Richnyi t& minimalluyi stik us terytorii Ukrainy, lyiv, Vya-vo Akad.usuk UM. 1939. 143 p. (MIRA 13:3) Wkraine--Rivers) VISHNEVSKIY, Palladiy Fedoi-ovich[Vyshnevalkyi, P.F.];-DFDZD, Nafamil losipovich; ZHELEZNYAK, Iosif Aronovich; KRYZHANOVSKAYA, Ariada Borlsoma(Kryshanivalka, A.B.]; KUBYSHKIN, Georgiy Pimenovich[Kubyahkin, H.P.Ij ~ismxo, Yam Arkhipovna; MOKLYAK, Vladislav Ivanovich; 9RIEEI~ ~Gal~ina4eksandrovna (Chippinh$ H.O.); SHUTS, Grigorly PECHKOVSKAYA, O.M.[Pechkovalka, O.M.1. red.izd-va; RAKHLINA, 9.P., tekhn. red. [Hydrologic calculationo for rivers of the Ukraine)Gidrologichni rozrakhunk.v dlia richDk Ukrainyj pry vids4tnosti sposterezhan'. [By)P.F.Vyshnev')tyi ta inshi. Kylv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR, 1962. 385 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Ukraine-Rivem) TOIAUSCUP D., oandidat in i3tilnte tehriicc~ CHIPRIADE, Gh., Ing. ~ MITRO1, 0 C., ing, Basic principles of flux repair organization for engines and tractors at the repair stations. Mec electrif agric 9 no.5: 8-18 164. 1. Research Institute for Mechanization of Agriculture (for Mitroi). IL 05440 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 AUTHORS: Dmitriyev, A. B., Voroblyev, M. G., Kosmarskaya, L.G. and Chipurenko,*N. I. TITY,': Th~-~o-on-'s~tr~u'c~-t*i~o-'n-65r'~Boron- Ionization Chambers (Ko.nstruktsiya bornykh ionizatsionnykh kamer) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 59-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description is given of the following ionization chambers, all of which are designed to detect slow neutrons from the ionization due to the reaction B10 (n,U)JZ: the KN series (filled with-BF ). the KNT series (solid boron and argon gas) -ZM the M series (compensated for the effect of the y-background),. 1) The KN-50 chamber, Fig 1 shows a photograph of this chamber. The electrodes consist of four coaxial tubes,, 12, 229 32 and 42 mm in diameter, made from nickel foil, Oj mm, thick,, and in electrical contact with each Aher. It is filled with BF3 gas at 600 mm Hg, the working volume being 370 cm3. The gas is obtained from the reaction -nd 1/4 Ba(BF)4--:~, 2BF3 + BaF2. 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers Fig 3 gives the volt-ampere characteristics of the chamber when the latter was irradiated in the reactor channel. The 3saturation current at 500 V is 0.045 iiamp/cm . 2) The KNT-52 chamber. This chamber is in the form of a two-electrode system placed in a hermetically sealed steel cylinder. The cylinder is filled with argon at a pressure of 6 atm. Each electrode (Fig 4) consists of 30 discs, 43 mm in diameter, placed parallel to each other. The discs have slots through which supports for electrodes of opposite sign can be inserted. The distance between the plates of opposite signs is 1.6 mm and the disc thickness is 0.4 mm. Boron is deposited on either side of each disc (except for the end di cs), the total area covered in this way bSing 95Q cm . The insulation of the terminals at 300 C is 107 Ohms. Amorphous boron is used. The argon gas is 0.001% pure. The electrical characteristics of the chamber were described by Dmitriyev (Ref 3),, The working voltage is 500 V and the working current 350 liamp, '-rd 2/4 The absolute sensitivity of the chamber was found to be 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers 2 x 10-14~ amp/neutron/cm2 see. 3) The KNK-53 and M-52 chambers. The counters belonging to the M series have an appreciable sensitivity to y-radiation. Thus,for example.the KINT-52 counter has a y-sens-itivity of 3 x 10-11 amp/r/hr, To reduce this y-ray sensitivity the n-K series uses an additional compensating ionization chamber which is not neutron. sensitive. The basic design of the chamber and the appropriate connections are shown in Fig 5 in which 1 is the envelope, 2 is the high voltage electrode of the y-compensating part of the chamber, 3 is the high voltage electrode of the boron Part of the chamber, 4 is the collecting electrode, 5 is the boron deposit an'd 6 is the measuring instrument. The electrode assembly of the KNK-53 counter consists of a system of alternate boron and compensating sections. Each electrode consists of' a collection of discs, 43 mm in diameter, Fig 6 illustrates this scheme and Fig ? shows a photograph of the electrode assembly. There is a total of 164 disps and the area of the boron covered discs Card 3/4 is 1750 cmi~. A mixture of He + 1% N2 at 6 atm is used 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers as the working gas. The nitrogen enables the breakdown voltage to be increased to 2 kV~ T4Q sensitivit7. of y-radiation is found to be 3.4 x 10 1-2 amqr/hr. while th sensitivityt~~ slow neutrons is 4 x lo- 4 amp/neutron/ am see. Yu. G. Nikolayev suggested the M-52 chamber. The KNK-52 is very similar to the M-53 except for the fact that the distribution of the boron and the compensating cells is asymmetric so that th,~ sensitivity of the electrode system to y-radiation depends on the geometry of the radiation field. There are 7 figures and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 4, 1958 Card 4/4 g~993 C.,TjPTJr,!S~jY, P. 1-7. Petrograficheskaya khara!deristi~a khowrskikh t:~eticlm~lkh i melov:~kh peschanikov i Peskov. Proble:~y sov. S33. 15, 194-9, s. j.68-173. - i3ibliogr: 5 1~azv- SO: LetoDis, No. 32, 1949. CHIPrZHIIEKO, M.A. , sloa4Lr I Unit for banding large-dlametor pipes. SWested by MA, Chipysboako. Hats.1 isobr.predl.v strol. no.8:117-118 158, (MIRA 13:3) 1. Mekhantebookly teekh Promkombinata. (pipe bending) 0111U) A. Photocolorimetric determination of waall copper quattities in zinc and cad%lum by means of sodium diethy1dithioearbamate. Rev shimle, Min petr 13 no.8:494 Ag 162. CHUM) A.; BINKITS, B.; VOICULESCU, A. Spectral analysis of crude zinc. Rev chimie Min petr 15 no.6: 352-353 J'e '649 I - --T.-, .. I. .. CITICA, A.; CRESIN, V1. Jo; CHIRA Ale ___j _ ( ktA /~" I; rl , 11" /1') Duration and Life Expectation in Old People in Various Conditions Gerontalogy, 6th Intermational. Congress., Copenhagen, Denmark 11-16 August 1963 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Eugen CHIRA, Arboretum of Slovak Academy of Sciences, CSAV, Mlynany. "Rapid Method of Determining Pollen Viability in Some Species of Pinus.11 Bratislava, Biologia, Vol 18, No 5, 1963; pp 390-395. Abstract [German summary modified]: Rapid reliable test based on total dehydrogenase. content determination permits dividing pollen into viable, decreasing in vitality, and dead. Two photomicrographs, graph; 2 Soviet and 2 Western references. CHIRA, Eugen,, inz. Problem of the pollen sterility of the Scotch pine (Finu8 silvestris L.) and black pine (Finus nigra Arnold). Les cas 9 no.9;821-826. S163. 1. Ceskoslovenska akademie vedf Arboretum Mlynany. CHTRA, Eugon, inz. - ~- Effect of temperature on the germination of fresh pine pollen, and Dollen stored for one year. Les can 10 no.11:3003-1010 14 164. 1. Arboretum of the Uovak Academy of Sciences, Klynany. L ACC HL ArOM5032 SOURCE CODSt CZ/0049/651ODD1009/064110033 AUTHOM Mrs, Bugen. (Engimerjuw1date of sciewesl 31s~ ORGs Arboretum 101wYaw, SAV, Pr" TMZi Dioloacal questions oower:ning Picea szoelza (Lane) link pollen SOMMEs Biologia, roe 9. 1965. 641,453 TOPIC TAWt plant development. plant tuction. Plant ADrPh01*1W. VtO1097. beat bdalogio effbot ABSTRACTs Thmmadk study of the offset of teVerattm and other atmospheric pars- motors on the development of pollen mother cells in the ommon opmoo treo; pollen de~vvlopmnt did depend qtAte olose3,v an tenperature but sons short-tern variations vere tolerated von. Comprebansive ditalls on size am Origo arte hut 18 figares and 2 tables. LEA& art* In En&j 4 1 33. SUB com: o6 suEm Dmm: 2?ftb6.5 / mm Rat oo5 Rat oo? cmd AUZIORt Chira, Eugen (Engineer; Candidate of scionceB; Slopeany); Bart&, Frantisok (Graduate"MMId3ti-Slopoany) (9 ORG% KLynarW Arboretum, SkV (Arboretun 10,Ynany SAV) 0 TITIEt One of the reasons for the impossibility of hytridization of the genus Pinus SOURCE: Biclogia. noo 8. 1965, 6oo-6og TOPIC TAGS: carbohydrate, plant chemistry, plant reproduction AWMUCTo. The sugar and starch content of pollen changes from year to year. The total sugar content of the pollen of Individual pines varied between 6.6o and 16-34%. 7be following sugars were found: Rhaninose, maltoses. accharose, galectose, glucose# sorbose, fructose and Xy (X- an unknown : ugar). In the nucellus of the pine the following sugars were identifiedi maltosep onecharoses glucoses sorbosep fructose Xy, galactose, ribose, ~rhamnose, -,.ni X (X different unknown sugars$. Systematically rsl--tted kinds of pines have similar sugar content . Germination tests shoved that acme of the sugars at a concentration of 0.04 or above inhibit or stimulate the germination process of the pollen. This Is considered to inhibit hybridization of pines. Ori . art. brs: 3 11gures and 3 tables, Ll-.-RJS SUB-CODE: 06 SUEH DATEs 15Fab65 / OFIG REM. 006 _KV REFt 001 M 1~yj Gard IANCELT, Alirel, ing.1 CHIRA. loan, ing. T-cininal and econor,' ;. results obtained in the Cluj ion when applying bituminous ballast at high temperatures by using bituminous sands with and withcut petroleum hard bitumen. Rev transport 11 no.7:305-309' JI 164. idPAN, F&lu(,&, acad.; MAA'-9.U,Gheorghe; FV..CU, Nicolae; C11illa, Vasile I'-- - Determination of the speed of circulation by phaaes in auri- ferous pyrite flotation by radioactive gold 198. Studia UnIv B-B S. Ghem 7 no.1:61-69 162. T 5.36.i-o &S 0 71 T 9 - 3 0 - 3' -'-5 8 A 9 AUTHORS: Nikolenko, L. Nil, Karpova, Ye. N., Khodak, V. A., ghirakadze, G. G., Borovik, V. P. TITLEt Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With a Long Side C~ Chain. III. Reduction of Alkyl It-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's, Method PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1950, Vol 30, Nr 3, pp 1028- 1031 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of the previous work (L. N. Nikolenko, K. K. Babiyevskiy, ZhOKh, 25, 2231, 1955) on preparation of aniline homologs according to the following scheme: [tCo/-' N If.,, -- ItCI12/- \Cj =Coca IlCo/ C/ [CUN Card 1/6 Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With 78304 , a Long Side Chain. III. Reduction of SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Alkyl 4-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's Method A series of alkyl 4-chlorophenyl ketones (see Table 1) was obtained by the condensation of aliphatic alcid chlorides with chlorobenzene In the presence of AICI 3' The reaction mixture was kept for 2 hr at 20-22 and 1 additional hr at 1000. The alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones shown in Table 2 were obtained by ammonolysis of the corresponding alkyl 4-chloroph--nyl ketones. 4-Alkylani- lines shown in Table 3 were obtained by reduction of the corresponding alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones with hydrazine hydrate according to the modified Kirshner method. There are 3 tablesj and 9 references, 1 U.S., 3 U.K., 2 Japanese, 3 Soviet. The 4 U.S. and U.K. references are: E. Cline, E. Reid, J. Am, Chem. Soc., 11q, 315(2 (1927); G. Baddeley, J. Kenner, J. Chem. Soc., 303 1935 ; W. J. Hickinbottom, A. C. Waine, J. Chem. Soc., 1558 (1930) i W - J . Hickinbottom, J. Hickenbottom, J. Chem. Soc.' 1119 (19YT). Card 2/6 Y8 OSOV/7 9 - 30 - 3-5 8,,"69 'Rib-h-2 1. Alkyl t I P-RCOC,11"4cl. Key: (a) Yiel.d ,,,p; (c) mp of 2,4-dioitro-phenyl- hydrazone. C, 80 32-3-1.5 175-175.30 94 64.5-65.5 MU-151 C8 If 17 97 58-58.5 134-135 C101121 46.5-47 103 5- IGIL C,11, 81 51.5-52 1 t, 91 69.5-70 IW-100.6 Card 3/6 783o4, SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Table 2. Alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones p-RCOC6"-4,-" vlpl~ . Key., (a) Yield (%); (b) inp. R a 1 6 C81,13 95 90-U0.5 C'111., 98 91-92 CIO 11 1.11 49 14 C131127 9S c 4 2!, .15 I - 102.5 12 99 I'M -1(y) card 4/6 783o4, SOV/79-30-3-581/69 Table 3. 4-Alkylaniline3 p-RC6 H4NH2. Keyi (a) Yield (b) bp (pressure in mm) and mp. Ft C, Ie;I 11 023 85 f 67 -168 80 4 to, C141-120 98 m 44,5-45 Card 5/6 Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With 783o4 a Long Side Chain. III. Reduction of SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Alky.1 4-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's Method ASSOCIATION: .D. I. Mendeleyev Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology (Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D. I. Mendeleyeva) SUBMITTEDi January 12, 1959 Card 6/6 S/844/62/000/000/024/129 D244/D307 AOTHORS: Hanobashvili, Ye. M., Beruchashvili, L. P., Gvilava, S. Yo. , lvtwiti3kaya, L. V. and G. Gs TITLE: Oxidation of sulphar compounds under the action of x and radiation SOURCE: Trudy Il Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsibnnoy khi- mii. Ed. by Is. 6. Polak. Mosc-ow, Izd-vo AN 366R, 19629 155-158 TEXT: The authors investigated the action of x and j-rays on the aqueous solutions of sulphides and thiocyanates of various alkali metals, aqueous suspensions of sulphide minerals and H2 8, mercap- tan8, thiourea and thiophen. 'Irradiation was carried out with"x rays from a Co 60 source with the a*ctivity o,f,135 curies, and also mixed radiation OPT-J(joo (IRT-1000), the radiation dosage being 2.5 x 10 14 , 5 x 10 13 and 2.5 x 1015 ev/ml.see respectively. The -irradiation causes full oiidation of Na, K and NH 4 sulphides to Card 1/. 2 Oxidation of sulphur S/64 62/000/OjG/024/129 J)244X)3O7 the corresponding sulphates. Analogous behavior was shoum by the 0 alkali thiocyanates. Irradiation of the aqueous suspensions of py- rites, sphalerites and galenite8 gave considerable quantities of so Zn2+, Pb2+ and Ho 2+ which passed into solution. The irradia- tign of butyl-, amyl-, hexyl- and some other mercaptans, H 2B and thiophen, gave the curre!)ponding disulphides and certain sulpho- compounds. These processes progress intensively in aqueous emul- 0 aions, the aqueous phase of Lhe irradiated emulsions containing large quantities of UO 4-* It is concluded that the irradiation of the sulphides inay find practical application for the production of sul.phates from sull)hide minerals and concentrates. There are 4 fi- gures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy khimii i elektrolthimii j'iN GruzSSR (Institute of A plied Chemistry and Electrochemistry AS Georgian SSR~ Card 2/2 T --f--t M41 f-- 1-yr-mr tiw)-/,T ACIMSIOq TI! AT5023075 Iwo IMIMI 01.1-1 Milli Ccrd 2ff IWIFIBIME, MM AS-AS-1P. )0.. A ... c.-A- A p0--- K9-A---rp.q-.A( ... A' 939, A. 6 ... ASVH.%T..r A.A- zAp..,p_,.., jrrp,_ 1950. p-... rol-n-, oo- An. 3X C-- 27 A-, 3 "PT- (3YrAkUxll - C- YFAC- 1934- 33 C' 121 - A, 6A., -p. (3.. HHH B*A.. Xx.~ 3.48. 3951. 23.2. 3.g. 1931k, 17.6. 9z- vao;a-vc- bal.. 940. A c....... PPA. AA ON- 413- "VOC m"b" e403e2m CO.AP (VCAOPOM"q- X"OPM ggp~ W 0 VI-t-&-y- 8 A A 3.. p.A". 1947, 2" 8,3- 3 ;Mj-, 15 aa-c. Y-rn 1951. 425 c.. c -p,. . upy. ITp. TrY. &4-~ 4 el-b- 6;3h. 23. 3k 1949~ W--W 3942. 20.2. 3.U. 1951. 20.12. U-PrTeA, A-A Rmccap- 941. AcTaxom HUMOASS Esr*.~ .0.- r-.pq~r ...... I .-p. 3.- .~.. r-p"A.ma A-.cw&~ oma-A - C-p..m Hp.... 1947. -w... p. Kyp. (.,.,Iy rp. . Aw 244 ~. 3 "P-. 15 "OA. cm.. npO4-, rw~ 194S. 209 c.. 34 pw. S qo~. 21. 3.u. IM, 11-Z 3.w 1940, 2D.2. 9142. Smpw.p, Sop.c H..j, M- J-%-J-40 A.00.1. P.C."A.- som b.b -03. j3p 1 A 11.0 on- " ,P,.,.P.. rpy~_,,Ol Jlll~, IM 42 O.Cja 1944. 12D c, 161 A. ft9w iL Job)- 3-' 19". a Kw Im CA. 94& , --A . pos At& A- 141spassAse reoprum Hoca#o. C&RAPONOW X~AMA 0 'AM 1~~- 7-- 'YP'P- -OA~ C- ~-= ~ a 5exammy- IM 42 .. (H~ mA. m. 7~ rp- p... 1943. 05 ;, 1121 TG. INO16 3"*~ lgft~ 10.6. A- P~ "PT. s". 6.6.4.t-.S. ..3. J.68b is. ams. 1m. 15.11. Vbr ,C30 al =0 1 "4. rm.sw*~c..a r.up..& S. INS', B..-* mp- so.'" ~.m lam. W. a xa~ ~o-vsso_ U_ Xsp.....s (Do.. K..*... "~ a p- 06~ . A, . m 3.X.Awl rpy~ -w,- P* , a 3a"A-4 r"_ rp. 1"51 - K-Ama #-&A SHHqrs . CX. 38w 3955. =5. 1940. t33 c- As. 931L X.Se.4a ..6pb Sloe- 3.M. 1940, 21,5. d& at, 16"k* bv"-U w , , 94s. ror.MS.A. K.MCT&OWNS Sch , a- WV-6c=b S-4-A~ co.-Re.s. 0 P.~ 0 "a is". A. M w 136) a. I., &C. CP""- NPOMOM --Ofwscl~ --NWAWU - !"t 25.4. P.A rr7 I - AX.6ASASO Hocu# EmsAbmm~ CCP. 195& 191 v., pm., mvim, rp- --~ rAO0-PfoAAM4 4~- P- KYPW (Hcr. morp.9- AH r"s. CM m*mW Maxem . Com-y- 194L 4. 3.W M4, MIL c.. N aw A, T6~ 946. AnAKCA. XPNCVO*Op r~ 3w 1909, 1&4. psc..Dq.~ O~ #.smwremvpmq~ --owe SIONW68"m rw ftoem de Def at Tb.ilisi CHIPAIUDZE, G. L !L As J~DrdnsWLU andGe 1. Chlrahiclso Ar tho Historical study of the ellmate of GruzU &cad,, of Sciewes of the Oruzin VIM Mysical Geography IWA68 3t 1 r 1948 Fro= ibnth2y Mat OF4valan Acminslorm# Dec. 1951v VOL 4P No* 9v P, 10 (Tramalated C;oiq) CIIIIULKADZE, G.E, J CHirs.kadzep G. "Basic features of the climate of Ue aoni River basin from its sources to the mouth of Wit Kviril River," Trudy Geogr, o. va Gruz. SSR, Vol 1-11, 1949, p. 42-64, (Reswe in Georgian) SO: U-5241, 17 December 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal lnyl~h Statey, 1,'0. 2~, 11-1-114~;,-) (,-fiI.RAKADZF,, 31,1. -,iz ~ ~ Climn'ic qnd mellorative importence of the Tiflis Reservoir - Triidl,, Tbi',..NI.3SMI no.l.*49-60 156. (14LU. (Tiflis Reservoir--Climate) 11MULCUU, I.M., inshenor.; (%RTRArkT"_,_O_,L, kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk. Ice formation on high-tension power lines. Rek.sta. 27 no.9:44-45 3 156. Off-u 9: 11) (Zlectr1c lines--Cold weather conditions) CHMAXAMB, G.I. VOOPMNW *let. Toolkov's &;,tilns as& problems of la4ustr14 alimat aloa In Goorgla. ZPW Thile' VZONI no~213-10 15?. (min ntO (Gerorgia-Clizatoloa) CP,HASRULL,--V-,-V,, Improving the methods for erecting the bearing wells of residential buildings of medium height. Trudy'Inst. strol.mekb. i seism. AN Gruz. SSR 9:77-88 163- (MIRA 17*,12) BAKHTADZIO I,D,; CHIPASHIT. IILIA- V- V. Organizing prefabricated house building in the Georgian S.S.R, Trudy Inst. stroi.makh. 11 seism. AN Orus. SSR 90,23-132 163~ ~MIU 17:22) s oin,;-66 Ew(h 1PWW&P(b)/EWk(c) JjP(c)- JD /0 AcensioN m: mo3,9652 A 369165100110031626910M TA111CE j(D AMI AUMOR: Grigortym Ye. POPOV 0. H... k~mnwajlo. G.., Wee 3P K. V.;-ChI cheyova2 E. A. T. TI; TITLE: Effe of temperature and straining speed on the mechanical properti Of iron -that bas absorbed hydrogen from air atmosphere 17 on S FIZIkO-khimicbeskaya mekbaniks. materialov,, Y. 1,, no. 3, 1965P 289-2,02 TOPk TWS: hydrogen absorption., armco iron, hydrogen absorbing metal, mechanical strength tensile test, strainbW speed, yield point ABSTRhCT: Carrosionless penetrution of bydrogeAnto steel has been observed in steel equipment In contact with petrol dii1ling as well as in the equip- ment In contact with air durir*: grinding. 7he source of hydrogen in such cases S preswaWy vater vapors. In tMa connection, the authors observed a cbange in e hydrogen conte~ of iron during its exposure to air foUowing vacuum t. ~ealip&A tbormigb inves,&.1-ation of this effect was carried out. The material investigated was w -moo ironPin the form of flat specimens 50 am long, 5 m wide, die-stamped ~roz t~, I = thiok sheet and vacuum-annealed at 930*C and cooled in a vacuum to room temperatures* Thi hydrogen content of the specimens was determined imediately af-~ ter their removal frota the vacuam furnace and at specific intervals of time follow ing eiposure to sire The findiiogs (Fig. 1) show that in time the hydrogen content L OM5 -- ------ ~.ACCEEIBIOWI Iffit AP5019652 -of the metal increa. a. The effect of the hydrogen absorbed from air on the me- I chanical propertiesi, A f metal wits iwvastlgated. To this end, tensile tests at strain ra-te-87-of-60-1-20s and 0.22 mm/min were performed in the temperature range of from +20 to -196*C. The bydrq3en content of the tested specimens was appro3dmately.,' 3 W100 g. It vas found that the position of the maximm yield point (i.e. the yield, point higher than predicted by theory) depends on the rate of straining In the tensile tests: at rates oT 20 and 60 m/min It occurs at a temperature of about -120*0; as the speed decreases by two orders (0.22 mAlmin) the maximum is displsced 20"C in the direction of low tem peratures. The plasticity minirmrm shifts in the direction. of low temperutures when the speeds of straining decreasep and thus It also changes norimonotonically. In general, the mechanical properties of the wtal that has absorbed bydrogen from the air atmosphere change in the same way' as those of the metal that has absorbed hydrogen electrolAicallyj, chemically, or through exposure in a hydrogen medium at high temperatures and pressures. However, in th-to case the stresa-strain diagram has a certain distinguishing and previously not observed featuret. double yield points, present for every investigated rate of straitting, and attributable to the presence of hydrogen in Ahe metal, -w-hich changes, the normal course of-dislocationso Orig. art. has: 4 figures, I table. PAM 2/4- ACC NRs AP7004181 Al SOURCE CODE! UR/0369/66/002/006/0635/0636 ~AUTHOR: Nosyreva, Ye.iS.; Popov, K. V.; Chipcheyevp, E. A. ORG: Institute of Petro- and Coal-Chemical Synthesis, Angarsk (Institut nefto- i uglekhimicheskogo sinteza) TITLE: Effect of manganese on proneness to hydrogen.brittleness in steel SOURCE: Fiziko-khimicheskaya 1: mekhanika materialov, v. 2, no. 6, 1966, 635-6036 . A I TOPIC TAGS: manganese, low carbon steel, hydrogen en6rittlement, rupture strength JABSTRACT: The absorption of atmospheric hydrogen by metal may in some cases involve anomalous changes in properties. This effect was investigated by means of tensile tests at from -100 to +20% of notched specimens of two low-carbon steels, one'con- taining 0 1 -1% 14n and the other, 1.2% Hn, with hydrogen contents of 7 and 6 cc, res- pectively, per 100 g of metal. Findings: for the steel containing the minimal amount of manganese '(0.1%) the variation in maximum breaking stress with temperature Is anomalous: at from -80 to -60*C the maximum breaking stresses are lower than at the other temperatures. By contrast, the steel containing 1.2% Mn displays a monotonic increase in stresses with decrease in temperaCure* These findings indicate that the activity of hydrogen is in some manner suppressed b~ manganese. This phenomenon To- quires further investigation. Origo art. has; I fig.. I q-table. SUB 031DILt 13, 111. SVBX DAM. 23J*n661 0FZG gfft.~ 004 CHIPCHIKVP L# mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik (Kiyev 50, ul.Bozhenko, d.10, kv.;) Changes of the spine in very old people. Ortop., travme i protezo 26 no.4:22-26 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Iz otdela vozrastnykh izmeneni7 opormo-dvigatellnogo apparata (zav. - kand.med.nauk Ye.P.Podrushnyak) Institute gerontologii AMN S�SR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSM prof. D.F.Chabotarev). QHYFCII~T~ M13-iteii AP Stopo red lightl Za rul. 21 n0-8213 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11) )EDNEY K.; GRINSHTEYN, V.(GrlusteinsY V.1; CHIPENY G.[Gipens, G.] Study of the tuberculcotatic activity of 1,2,4-triazole derivatives. Vestio Latv sk no,,7*.85-96 161. 1. Akademiya nauk Latviyokoy SSR$ Institut organicheakogo sintoza. (TRIAZOLE) (TuBEmnosis) 0 GRINSIRSIN, MOrinstains, V.1; KEW, K.; CHIPER, G [Cipens, G.1; VZVMT-S, A. Tuberculostatic activity of derivatives of aminopanidine and dianino- guanidine and Us cor'relation with cheecal structure. Vestis L~ty A -no.10:89-100 161. 1. A3adenlya -nauk IAttviyBkoy SSR, Institut organichaskogo ainteza. QMINIDDW (YMRCULOSIS) GRINSHTEYN, V. Y&.; CHIM, G.I, Derivatives of aminoguanidines and their converaions. Part 1z SyntAesis of acylaminoguanidinea and 3-substituted 5-amino-1, 294-triazoles. Zhur. ob. khim. 31 no.3:886-890 Mr 161 (MiRA 14:3) 1. Inatitut organicheskogo sinteze, AN Iatviyakoy SSR. (Guanidine) (Triazole) If IAk49N-,.-C6L-WPvmv 00; MINSMIN, V.Ya. (Grinoteins, V.]j MXW~ R-K [Fi4bump R.] Derivativea of am.iAoguanIidine and their tranofawtions. Part 2a Derivatives Of nitroamino- and diminoguanidinso and their tran-gforliations. Zhur-ob.)ddm. 32 no.2:454,453 F 162, (MIRA 1512) I. Institut organichookogo sintesa AN Latviyakay SSn. (Guanidine) CHI"? $ G.I. [Cipensp G.]; GRINSH7ZyN,, V.ya. forinateirAs, V.] Derilatives of udnoguanidine and their tranoformationo. Part 3: Acyl &-nd asomethine derivatives of aminotriazoles. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:40P-44 F 162o . (MIRA 15:2) 1. Institut, carganicheakogo sintesa AN Latviyakoy SSR. (Triazole) CHIIEE G.1; CKWSHTEYN, V.Ya. [Grinsteirw, V.] Derivatives of aminoguanidines and their transformations. Part 4-. Derivativos of 1-olkyl-l-aminoguanidines and 1-alkyl-3~-substituted J.,2,,4~-triazoles. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.11:3811-3817 N 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Institut orgmdchoskogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR, (Guanidino) (Triazole) CHIP G.I.; EYDIUS, Ya.A. [Eidust J.]; BOBOVICH, Ya.S.; GRINSHTEYN, V.Ya. -TO-rinsteinp,, V.] Structure of N-acyl derivatives of 3-phenyl-5-amino-lp2,4-triazole. Zhur. strukt.khim. 6 no.l-.53-57 Ta-F 165. (MIRA :L8:121) 1. Institut organicheakogo sinteza AN Latviyskoy SSR; Latviyskiy gosuclarstvennyy universitet imeni P.Stuchki i Gosudarstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni S.I.Vavilova. Submitted October 10, 1963. BMEV, A.I.- PITOZM G.P. [Rudzits, G.1; Cfl GRINSHTEYN, V.Ya. Extraction of a complex compoundiof pentavalent molybdenum with 'Uhioglycollic aiid in the presencolof guanidine derIvatives. Zhur. anal. khIpi. 20 no.l176--Sl 165. (MIRA 180) 1. Moskovsk2,y gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Lcmono3ova, !Atv.'yskiy gosudarstvonnyy universitat imeni P. Stuchki i Institu"., arganichaskogo sinteza AN Latvlyskoy SSR. CHIPFR, Gh. -.- - -- -1 1 4 064vitation d-agram of hydraulic elements of channel navigation. Studii hidraul 6s159-189 164. t CU CnOl r- k. iL L~, I-I L T C 1 .:I as o ort- C; J~ n. o Z5, - r.- c S me, ar I - th", clial.-C), Of "'Pe -n(Aes , a u1- of -cu.'rl kdr Z, - TXLdllatrlr-l ~ 7s,, :-a:U J~ ul. 7A, 7 r t 7 f 313 of d -lire, ljf*Lt' the oj of tlio :" one cr 7~rcpare a SB !)ILop -av_ Xr-4jLJ7rj 4. ",Y. Ch I'llilft, if ~yt 4) urn 7, j 9x - -~l it b t Of Ic *r.a c1 - . p - 17, - I t; C-' Lrlcn- a 4 C) 1. 313 u t 1 r, -L -v i r AJ jr p 10 t 0 an 71 /z c L-PW ite of 7 od and vc- J Ll of - -;j- r til , y j .. ..-U_ Usft~d 0 17. t! e l . _1C tAr,Cle, 3 L: In, i7a t r, (I t, -.-Ora"o yiel(L o Ci r r T., i t of in o,.:pjoj_ t o finA In ;hut Oa ;Crl . on t cur_ LO oj:v v F C or i , r1 s jZ, t 0 e of of contains 1/2 (2 1 Luatho r n 111 1.~ I N,~ 7 j Au t YIj 11ILt Itut DI, J r u I b of' lhar , c cunta.*: ott. , . jr~ -A t 'I IN r 'IC L .0 - O U:. cr ux) in , r u f7 c-, u f;J .ligaw"gnotantilij -;!pCu, Ton Good and useful miy for the RmsVan workers to spend their free time* Mmca oindic 6 no,5:20-23 My 162a 1. Director al clubului Uzinele do tractoare, Brasov (for Petou)& G4IF9V,.Kh.-;UZUNOVA, V. -,mammma" ~ Vaginal temperature.as index of activity of the corpus luteum and in function tests of the ovaries. Xhirurglia, Sofia 6 to.4t234-240 1953. (GIRL 25:1) 1, Head of Health Station at Klisura; for Chipei~., -Midwife at Health Station at Klisura. for Usunova. 2. Public Health Division (Head -- Dr. Yelev) of District Pisoplele Soviet of Workers' Deputies, Urlovo. DOGAVGV,, Iv.; CHIPET,,Kh. , On 7 oaseo of gynatresia. Akush. ginek. (Sofia) 3 no.lt63-68 t64, OHIPJIVP Mhes, (Sofiya) Characteristion of the ocuree of prognanoy and labor in multiparas, Akushe i gin* nos2t69-70 16% (MIRA 18110) Col 1). CIIIPIL~;Kl# Col J*. ANT0i;0V and 'Inj T. Ifedical Corrs --:1 y I;tudlrr. 11ollowina Clused Cranio-Cccabral T-:,It=.!' Vocnizo Ileditsinska Delo. Vol 7, No 4, bec 196-It r-p 19-25. ,%!.,r,LracL f"',u3sian stmary modifl~Al: Data on SO ptients: 46 non-lal and various t,-,,I-ps of rosidual lestont in the other 34. Oi thc CU, 43 -,c-.c c: 'I marined over I ,car (36 cver 3 yearr,) after the 1csion occurred. 7able, 2 reitti;e-nograns, 16 SovL;-. refc--rences. 1111 L CHIPILSKI"PI-i- A serlograpb for cerebral angiograpby. Khirurgiia (Sofiia) 16 no.7t657-659 163. 2. Visah voenno-maditainaki institut - Sofiia. (ME&RAL ANGIOMM) (EQUIMENT AIM SUPPLIES) (TECHNOLOGY, RADIOLOGIC) 20093 SOURCS CODEt BU/0017/65/020/004/005*05131 AlItIORt Lambov, H. 114outenant oolonel of the medical service)l ChIjAlski.,11irt- Olaior of the medical servi-ce) ORGI none TITIF-i Renal -hrooM20hro with matostases withcnit renal symptoms SOURCF,s Voenno-moditsinsko delo, v, 20. no* 4. 1965. 57-58 TOPIC TAGS: mAlltary medicine, digestive system disease ABSTRAM This artiold presents the case of a 36-year-old officer with parploxing clinical symptoms alternately diagnosed as poptio ulcerative disease AM caloitlous oholecystitist malons. progressivoly more severet episodes of hematomesis mid death despite heroic treatment short of Burgerye True diagnosis of renal hypernephroma vith profusely Aissaminated viscoral motasUses was a relatively wmTeotod finding at neoropsye CjM-S7 suB emat o6 / SUEH DAM none If )soll# it ful!UUM516111" 41039,all Ills Alm UP now -1 Off we'elp IA~ Kfthins, tbs Anti-Tric" Isqf" Sm b4wmbLw& by tm ANOW lAlb.. -00 A. I. f1d Athenk 1 ft*WVAS d AHM D1116111 OW 00 IL (71'9), pn~J.W,* 4L llW1'kj 'AlliA-11 ai&fti c-ant mHant's of wV4All a f"nPamlivrly V: 4) zoo =00 40 so 00 zo a Alf-ILA OFIAMOMKO 1,11111131J411 tMMOCIL110% -itia i 0.1 01101CO-1 I- ___ - -__ ad Al 0 ap It a inme man flat do 0 0 0-0 6~0 0 o o * o 0 0 o o 9 # 9 a 0 * O'o 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 t~Tee go 0-0 0:0 0 0 00 0 000 so 00000 0 000 so 0000000 060 0 0, -IVFWWW,WOWOGOO 05: 1 -A A be &~T' 00 I ow%~- t 1 4 v a 1 0 0 is if V is to a m it' il ~A )I' 'k 2? a X x it V a LJ- V- A- 4 m a 0C U.40 1 is, "(11#k TIM EULCTOF THE RATE OF DEFOINAII(S OF THE PLASTICITY oF Coppr.R ALLOYS jFNX0 (MET. METI.LLY, AT Him TEMPERATM3. AO V# Bo"-YM AND 44_11S)REV 194C, (5), 7044) (In kuselan) Statle (2-300 M.MM-1) and dynamic (150,730c') tests were oarricd out on wires of 6.7 an* dift, or the robbowini, amealed (I hre at Mot) saloys; brasses with 68.36$ copper, 6;!.125 am and 67%55% capper4 1-27% 1064 Md bromse containinj 93.34% copp:r, c 3?SP3*Xrt&in, reminder sizoo At high "- (500% 750*o 800 , and tion n 860*Co) the jasticity of the alloys (as indicated by tae contrac crops secti:4 Inwasom with the rate of deforimations 1he results are given in tables* -*A Zoe AS a-$ L A.1 be* -V U AS a a a PC tf 01A AA A t 0 0 0 so o VOOC *0 g W Us*" OW Tf Fee - :0 7 = 471 V (U.S.B.R.), T. Is, pr.p 47 1 1 h id t IWOVW of Ow continuous varisUon, 1A the w few Wu mr* rr. i U"j i 004 mem, r* & of such spft y Ind to "mine the physical and umbanicel 96 000 P jr0parues of vottals " affected by the dnm of ethod and waries r#. th Mb *9 a e m es W aefors"t1cm. Da saits of its a" an brasses contal ifferent e VIn 0 W * I rolling at t anamsts of kad for both cold and 00 diffemt tempentureL 00 A Ivaco* uie GOV OR u a AV M, I4b , I &I ~ ;~811 INA MIJ 10 va ~1* *,*1* 0 0 0 0.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 00 a 6, 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0:0 00 -00 *00 101040 =00 Coo 0 as* was coo fee see %low 00.0v 411611 dw a". T-T I., Ad 0 a a a a 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 a 0 o o 0 9 00 0 00 0 0 41P 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 A - 0 A L rawittl A" roarvottti ~ors 460 A 00 a t new, Tab fee On Rue- ' " 1 %tan.) A. 1. l4thenko. 7doodekoin babo-for4d ' 1118- t 1947 S 0 a "00 H; . ir. 13, , P- ep (Factory LabF. 1120. 3 a3tto now, no universally secepted coeftlent for M- o d A h see 00 new c O , ulation of wear em appeare ovific irravity onsideration the s Into ; t t ki 1 ** 0 c rn a nc c t ro- conditions is ti d th l e ra ng of the meta an p orderived which expresses l f s ormu posed. and a of cm /st in f i t W . . cu.m erms o n the amount of wear i " h" surface under a Itiven land for a friction itat diffemt beariOg mets 5 are to lt f I R see 60 *1 r esu s o tm. I charted, tabulated. and discussed. W4 0 see It M I L' AA1TACt(jPGKAL LINNATLAC CLASsWK&Tjoss O tolaaa tt o.. 45( - - - - AV IV 0 a to I F 4 - I a R I% I jjj 0 jo . -,W so 717 a -,g U. In a It a E 1 019 0 0,00-6 0 0 000 0 00 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 go Deal God*= d Um Labom- fs menum A.. L (70 Uri^ .15~11 dolOwlsimit"m Of true *--a -d sh- to 4d, 01,d sh www 43004*1`110- is" the f X w nwa be mms, . m jiw~ "ma dbu%. i b u m , oprainwo at &Swmmim of 00 =99 .&"m in wommimucam -miquady d -,d go F ftbWMkW f_ M-p-o Me pmmwMd md sbmm 90 10- and Pm-fwy-w IN - wx mpovi-tina, of AWL nickaL gg see see 'L 1110164 be* U It P a I a -,I, - 'i ir it ji .0 a 5 1 ON 11 of 00 0 0.0 OR OR o 0 a 0 0. 0 00000 0 OR 0 go 0 0 0 0-4) ED 0 000*00 0 0-00 a 0 a Ibis 00600 000 Do 0 4) a 0 D, 0 0 lei CMVTVXNKO.9 '" * I 1. CHIPIZMMO. A. I. 2. um (6oo) 4. Strains and Strpsses 7. Calculation of shearing stresses. Vest. Mash. no 7: JI '52 9. Ron List of Rusian Accessions, Library of Congress, Feb. 1953. 'Unclassified. momillow,10,11 MISM.1011110-111MIMEnwr SOV/13r-58-7-16080 On the Relationship Between the Depth of Impression (cont. the main characterize the aptitude for regular deformation and do not fully ..Areflect the ductility of the metal. The latter Is beat characterized by the transverse narrowing of the specimen, measurable in the rupture "neck" of a round specimen. Therefore Erichsen's method Is not precise and is unsuitable for a reliable determination of the ductility of the metal and its capacity foi stamping and deep drawing. In order to study the suitability for stamping it is necessary to employ methods of twisting and drawing, prefer- ably with tools and equipment similar to those employed in production. 1. Brass--Mechanical properties 2. Brass-4racture Card 212. V. 0. oo A,Z. 137-58-5-10848 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 279 (USSR) AUTHOR- Chipizhenko, TITLE: New Grades of Beryllium Bronze (Novyye marki berilliyevykh bronz) PERIODICAL: Byul. Tsentr. in-t inform. M-va tsvetn. metallur8ii SSSR, 1957, Nr 7, pp ZZ-25 ABSTRACT: The effect of additions of Ni, Ti, and Co to standard Be bronzes of diminished Be content upon elastic hysteresis and cyclic and general strength is investigated on diaphragm-type products. Two new grades of Be bronze have been developed as a. result of the investigations: Br BNT- 1.9 (1.85-2.105/6 Be, 02-0.416 Ni, and 0.1-0.2576 Ti, the rest Cu) and Br BNT 1.7 (1.65-1.85% -Be, 0.2-0.4% Ni, 0.1 -0.25% Ti, the rest Cu), dis- -tinguished by greater plasticity as compared to standard Be bronzes. The cyclic strength of springs of BNT-1.9 is 1.5 times as great as that of springs of Br B-2 bronze and twice as great as that, of Br B-2.5 bronze springs. The new bronzes also exhibit more stable elastic properties and reduced elastic hyst- Ca rd 112 eresis at normal and elevated temperatures than do standard Be 137-58-5-10848 New Grades of Beryllium Bronze bronzes. It is noted that introduction of the new grades of Be bronze makes it possible to save 4.5-6.5 kg Be per ton of semifinished product. E.S. 1. Beryllium bronze-Development 2. Beryllium bronze-Prope-rties Card 2/2 CKWIZ . A. I. -, XHARITOJIUVA. L. B. Iffoot of streaAW structure in L62 brass on its mechanical and technological properties. Tftet.met. 33 no-5:66-68 IV 160o (XM 13:7) (Brase-Metallograp1W) CHIPURWO, A.I.; xATYSMVA, A.Ya.; GO1UMV# M-K- Tendency of coppor-beryllium alloys to the formation of bubbles vhen heated in an ammonia.atmosphere. Trudy Giprotevetmetobrabotka no.18: 197-208 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Copper-beryllium alloys-Beat treatment) CRXPIZMMKO, AJ, Studying the effect of the chemical composition of beryllium bronse on the quality of springs. Trudy Giprotevotmetobrabotka no.18:209- 214 16o. (MIRA 13:10) (Copper-beryllium alloys--Analysis) (Springs (Mechanism)) I. It. 28547 S/1,37/61/000/009/019/087 A060/A101 AUTHORSt Chipizhenko, A.I., Katyahkova, A.Ya., Golubkov, M.K. TITLEs Tendency of copper-beryllium alloys to form blisters under heating in an ammonia environment PMIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal..Metallurgiya, no.~q, 1961, 41,abstract 9D305 ("Tr. Gos. n.-J. I poyQktn. in-ta po obrabotke tsvetn. met.", 1960, no. 18, 197-208) 7=3 The influence of the chemical composition of bronze upon the tendon- cy to form blisters under heating in an ammonia invironment was Investigated.- Strips of bronze grades fip.5 2.5* 43r.B 2.5) containing (in percent): te L!B-*.43, Ni o.18-o.49, and admixtures of Ti 0.18-0.73 and Co 0.3; 15HT 1.9-and W 1.7, Off 1.9 and BM 1.7)were heated in an ammonia environment at. 7W-7W and 82000- (for the latter two grades) for various periods of time. It was established that standard bronze grade Br. B 2.5 Is most apt to form blisters. Under heating for the period of one hour in stripe with an addition of 0.28-0.73% Ti the blisters did not arise. On strips of bronze containing 1.68-2.32% Be and an admixture of Ti no blisters were formed even after a two-hour heating. Under heating of atdpe Card 1A X\ 28547 S/137/61/000/0()9/019/087 Tehdenoy of -oopper-beryllium alloyp A060/A101 in a H2 atmosphere at 820OC for 20 min no blisters were formed On strips of bronze containing an admixture of Ti with Ni, while on strips of bronze Br. B 2.5 a large number of blisters was formed. -it its indicated that the formation of blisters on strips of beryllium bronze under.heating in an ammonia atmosphere is connected with defects in the ingot and the action Of H2 from the surrounding environment. An admixture of Ti reduces the tendency of strips to form blisters. It is recom- mended to carry out the casting of beryllium bronze ingots by the semicontinuous or flowless,method, and not to-allow a heating >7800C and long soakings in an- nealing strips or parts in an ammonia environMent. A. Babayeva [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 : SOURCEs RM. Tdchnologiya mshinostroysnlya~ Abs. ;B334 AUTHORt Ch:Lpixhe*o, A* L I 1yedlinskayap Ze, He I ~6rsunskayas Ke No :TITLE: Dopendonle'of the size and homogeneity of ber7lllum bronze on technological-*, procoss'L rg paramoters 1963, 17-2.. CITED SOURCE: Tr. Goj;;.~n.-i i proyektn. in-ta aplavov i. obrabotki tavetn.met.V21., TOPIC TAM bronze,. bronsel gr&in 811tol &n0y homogeneltys ancy grain size TRANSLATION: The authors report that the furnaces used In plants for the cheating of borylUum bronze in an amonia atmosphere, an won &a shaft furnace 'do not provide uniform beating of the metal. This excludes the possibility of obtaining a homogeneous structure and consistent mechanical properties In the firdrshed products@',, The high,-quality heating of~bronze requires the use of short- to= heating in continuous furnao", The most homogeneous structures and pro-* portles of bronze may be obtained through rolling with reduction not less than 63% (with roning performed prior to tei"Aag), 16 n1ustrations. BihUography Card ACCESSION NRt AR4018280 8/0277/64/0001001/0016/0017 SOUM: - RZh, Mashinostroitelirw$ye, materialy*, konstruktall i raachst detaler mas1!3.:,G1drqpr1vod (Wdrodrive)q Abe. 1.48.97 AUTHORs! Kharitonovat L* D.; TITLEt A now aprlng alloy for work at 20-3500 twpemtures MED SOURCEs Tre Goa* n.-io I proyektn* in-ta aplavov i obmbotki tavetn. not., vY*P- 23., 1963, 7-11 TDPIC TAGSs spring alloy, 330C temperature, current-oarrying spring, relaxation resistance TRANSUMONt An alloy developed for use in current-carrying aprings of brand UN .5-2-1 is made of N1 + 5$ Ti + 2% Al + 1$ Nb, having high relaxation resistance ancr suitable for devices operating at temperatures vp to 33OCe The alloy has good technoloj*cal pr%wties and in sUple to vork medbanicaXly and thermally. DATE ACQ: O7ftb64 SM COMs ML RNMI 00 .Card 1/1 L-Aft SOURCE Wit: UR/0286/65/000/020/0167/0167 INVENTOR: ChipLxhenko, A., 1o; Lodlinskga, Z M.; GDlubkov, M. K Bliznyukova, N. Yu. 4Z-1 ORG: none TITLE: -ppyler-base alloy. Class 40, No. 160927 SOURCE: iByulleten' izobratenly I tovarnykh znakov, no. 26, 1965, 167 TOPIC TAGS., copper alloy, zinc containing alloy, pickel containing alloy, aluminum containing alloy, man anese contaii2ing alloy, silicon containing alloy, high strength alloy" dbir'- ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a copper-base allo ontaining nickel, aluminum, vionganese, and zinc. To increase the tensile strenpt 11(med relaxation strength of the alloy, the conponeut contents are kept within the limits: copper 73.0-76.0Z, nickel 1.5-3.0Z, aluntinum 1.3-3.02, manganese 0.3-1.OZ, silicon 0.3-10%, and balance zinc. tDVII SUB-CODE:~ 1l/ SUBH DATE: 30jul631 ATD PRESS: W7v ca~lzl Was o35.5--n PWULIn, 0&7,t OMPIZUBOYAO PA. Materials on the oo*IW of the fleas of the Daurian suglik in Trano'baikalia. lzv.lrk,goo.nanch.-tool.protivochum.inst. 17t 161-179 158. (MIRA 13-7) (TRUSBAIULIA--nUS) (PARASITBS--SUSLIKS) i I /il ZHOYM. I.Fe.; TEMITANOVA, N#Dw; FADOROVAp L.T., [deceased]; RTZHUK, T,I.; LBDNOV, Tu.A,; SUCHUNIT, P,?.; MOSKLLMMO, Y.T.; IEOZLOVSrAUg OoL,; MIDDVAo A~Ae- [deceased]; ANIZZIEV, I.X,; (MIFIEMOVA. PA,; PRDLIPITEV, V.I.. Materials for a study of the trombioulid mites of Siberia and the Yar East. I'M bk.goo,naucb,-isol.protivoohum.inst. 16t 156-172 157. (MIRA 13--7) (SIBERIAO 3UMMRN--NMS) CZjFAjN,.V,J,&,,,jkand. tekhn. nauk Monorail transportation. Biul.tekh.-skon.infam.Gos.nauch.- isal.inst.nauch.i tekh.infom. 16 no.4:89-93 163. (HM 3.6t8) (Railroada, Single-rail) GUREVIGH, Viktor Zal=ovich,- DEMIDOV, Nikolay Alekseyevich; CHIPKOVA V.G.j, inzh.j, retsenzent; MINDIN. kand. Z~~- t6EE. n;;i ~,~iaucbn. red.. Al .4SUN,N. I j inzh. red. , Xgd.;CHFAS,M..A, (Electric heating installations of ships] Sudovye elektro- nagrevatelIrWe ustrqistva. Leningrad,, Sudostroenie, 1965. 243 P. (MIRA 18:8) CHIPLAKOV.M.; HAPM,Z. Sports festival of Kharkov tractor builders. Sov.profsoiuzY 3 no.8:43-45 Ag'55. (M1RA 8:10) 1. Predeedatell soveta fiskulltury 1harIkovskogo traktornogo zavoda (for Chiplakov) 2. Zaveduyushchiy uchebno-sportivnym otdelom TSentralinogo soveta DSO *Torpedo" (Kharkov--Sports) CHIPLAKI)VA T,111.- POKICHEVA, R.A. ....... . I Tramatic dislocation of the crystalline lens. Sbor. nauch. trud. SOGMI no.14t130-134 163. (KMA 18:9) 1. 1% kafedry glaanykh bolezney Severo-Osetinakogo meditsinskogo institute (zav. kafedroy - prof. M,N. Bugulov). 8/081/61/000/020/002/089 B119/B147 OTHOR-Bi Chiplist I. V. Glembotskiy, I. I. TITLEs Approximate single-electron wave functions of Th + obtained on the basis of the.statiatical Thomas-Fermi model PERIODIGALt Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 20, 1961, 8, abstract 20B52 (Tr. AN LitSSR, B, 1(24), ig6i, 75 - 84) TEXTs The single-eleotron wave functions of Th + optical electrons in the states, 5f, 6d, 6f, 78, 7PP 7d, 8s, 8p, go, gp were obtained with the aid of the Thomas-Fermi potential. It is assumed that the optical- electron states do not affect the potential which is taken to be equal for all optical electrons. The equation was solved by meanscCA computer with an accuracy corresponding to the approximation of the chosen ~oten_ tial. The single-eleotron states in Th+ provide a satisfactory qualitative description of the wave functions obtained. ibstracteris notes Complete translation.] Card 1/1 86829 S/020/60/135/005/017/043 24,4S-00 B019/BO67 AUTHORS: Vizbarayte, Ya. I., ChiDlis. V. I., and Yutsis, A. P., Academi-.)ian of the IS Litovskaya SSR TITLE. Selection Rules of Electron Transition in Various Types of Coupling PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No- 5, PP. 1101-1103 TEXTt The authors studied electrical single-electron multipole transitions with configuration lqlj' where an LS coupling exists in the I q shell. It is assumed that this shell is characterized by the quantum numbers Lo S of which together with the single-electron momenta l's' of various types of coupling give zhe momentum J. Besides the known LS and Jj couplings, the Jl and LS 0 cov-.-Iings introduced by Racah et al. (Ref. 1) and A.M. Gutman et al. (Ref. 2) are of importance. These couplings are characterized by the intermediate quantum numbers T 1T2' Thus, the state under consideration Card 1/3 86829 Selection Rules of Electron Transition in 5/020/60/135/005/017/043 Various Types of Coupling B019/BO67 q is characterized by nl 0L 0S0 ntl'T1T2JM. The transitions % 'Sn"l"TT S(nl& L S n1l'T T J, n1 , Lo 0 1 1JI) 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 (at L S n1l1T T JUT (k~,., L'S#n"l"T*T' J1)12 (1) are 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 studied, and the selection rules for the transition 1q .1 L0S11T 1T 21 - l'u0L 0S0l"T!T,',J' are summarized in Table 1. These ten selection rules are divided into five groups the first two of which are known. The three other groups comprise new selection rules. According to these selection rules, transition may occur only if the corresponding quantum number and the quantum numbers of the other con- figurations form a triangle or quadrangle. Important consequences of these new selection rules are discussed. There are 1 table an(I 4 references: 2 Soviet and 2 US. ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziki i matematiki Akademii nauk LitSSR (Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences Litovskaya SSR) Card 2/3 86829 Selc,:!tion Iul:!s of Electron Transition in S/020/60/1'15,,"C05/017 7~tr-'o,as Typ,,-..-. of ":.uplinc; BOlq/BO67 ,7'~17,'j T"* ZD: Auf;ust 22, 1960 11paima mftpa Ann nepexoAa 110OLOSd'TjT,J - Iq4QLOSO,"T;T;j, Carr" 3/3 LS-LS LS -if LSO-LSO it-11 LS - L'S' jai J'J" 0 LS - Jd- LK - L'KI JoK - fK' (LL'k) (SSIO) U01,00) Wilk) I (101's,J) (LL'k) (KK'k) 7 8 9 10 LS - LSO LS -./I JI - LS~ LS07-11 .11-11 LS .-, L'K LS - JOK~ JOK - LK' :V - Jol' JOK-J'Oiv (LL'k) (SL'I') (LKSok) (JOI'S'J) (SLOI-J') (Kl('k) Votw) (J,IK) (L)(J') V0100) (K)(J*) Chiplonkar, M.; Kulkarnip p. Seasonal variation of twilight intensity. In English. p. 182. I;ULLETIJI OF THE ASTRONOMCAL INSTITUTES OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Praha) Czechoslovakia., Vol. 10, no- 5) SePt- 1959. Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, no. 10, 1959. -Oct- unclo H I P P , m C-j' , C' , C~ UYI.I.HANOVSKAYA, Ariha~~-orisovaa [Kryzhanivalke A.B.]; CHIPPIiO,,Q_,. [Chippla. H.0.]. ksnd.tekhn.wujc, red,; SHTULI 0 izd-va; ZMMOVSKIT, A.D.EZbukovatkyl, A.D.], tokha.red. [Long-range forecasting of the Dnieper runoff] Doyhoterminovi prohnozy kberaktorystyk stoku. Dnipra. T~Vjv, Vyd-vo Akad. nauk URM, 1957. 87 P. NIPA 11:4) (Dnieper River) MUM baudidat tekhnichalkh qauk, vidpovidall 'niy redakto~r--, SEEPULIMN, I.F., rodaktor vidavaitatva; ZHUMSIKIT, 1.11., takhnichnly rAdmktor. [Dnieper rqn-off bolqwAtev)-Stik Dnipra nyzhche Kyiev*.: Kyiv', 8, V.vd-vo Akad.nauk MISR, :.1957. 126 (MIRA loill) (Dnieper Itiver) CEUPING. Galina Aleksandrovna [Chippiuh, H.Q.]; 36YEMO, Ilara Arkh4- Dyshnevalkyi, P.7. kand.tekhn.nauk, 0 otv.red.: MBKOVGKAYA, O.K. (Plachkovalka, ;.M.lg red.izd-va; HATVIYCMM, 0.0., teklm.red. [Aamial and minima discharge of rivers in the Ukraine] Richnyi t& minimalluyi stik us terytorii Ukrainy, lyiv, Vya-vo Akad.usuk UM. 1939. 143 p. (MIRA 13:3) Wkraine--Rivers) VISHNEVSKIY, Palladiy Fedoi-ovich[Vyshnevalkyi, P.F.];-DFDZD, Nafamil losipovich; ZHELEZNYAK, Iosif Aronovich; KRYZHANOVSKAYA, Ariada Borlsoma(Kryshanivalka, A.B.]; KUBYSHKIN, Georgiy Pimenovich[Kubyahkin, H.P.Ij ~ismxo, Yam Arkhipovna; MOKLYAK, Vladislav Ivanovich; 9RIEEI~ ~Gal~ina4eksandrovna (Chippinh$ H.O.); SHUTS, Grigorly PECHKOVSKAYA, O.M.[Pechkovalka, O.M.1. red.izd-va; RAKHLINA, 9.P., tekhn. red. [Hydrologic calculationo for rivers of the Ukraine)Gidrologichni rozrakhunk.v dlia richDk Ukrainyj pry vids4tnosti sposterezhan'. [By)P.F.Vyshnev')tyi ta inshi. Kylv, Vyd-vo Akad.nauk URSR, 1962. 385 p. (MIRA 16:2) (Ukraine-Rivem) TOIAUSCUP D., oandidat in i3tilnte tehriicc~ CHIPRIADE, Gh., Ing. ~ MITRO1, 0 C., ing, Basic principles of flux repair organization for engines and tractors at the repair stations. Mec electrif agric 9 no.5: 8-18 164. 1. Research Institute for Mechanization of Agriculture (for Mitroi). IL 05440 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 AUTHORS: Dmitriyev, A. B., Voroblyev, M. G., Kosmarskaya, L.G. and Chipurenko,*N. I. TITY,': Th~-~o-on-'s~tr~u'c~-t*i~o-'n-65r'~Boron- Ionization Chambers (Ko.nstruktsiya bornykh ionizatsionnykh kamer) PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3, pp 59-62 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A description is given of the following ionization chambers, all of which are designed to detect slow neutrons from the ionization due to the reaction B10 (n,U)JZ: the KN series (filled with-BF ). the KNT series (solid boron and argon gas) -ZM the M series (compensated for the effect of the y-background),. 1) The KN-50 chamber, Fig 1 shows a photograph of this chamber. The electrodes consist of four coaxial tubes,, 12, 229 32 and 42 mm in diameter, made from nickel foil, Oj mm, thick,, and in electrical contact with each Aher. It is filled with BF3 gas at 600 mm Hg, the working volume being 370 cm3. The gas is obtained from the reaction -nd 1/4 Ba(BF)4--:~, 2BF3 + BaF2. 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers Fig 3 gives the volt-ampere characteristics of the chamber when the latter was irradiated in the reactor channel. The 3saturation current at 500 V is 0.045 iiamp/cm . 2) The KNT-52 chamber. This chamber is in the form of a two-electrode system placed in a hermetically sealed steel cylinder. The cylinder is filled with argon at a pressure of 6 atm. Each electrode (Fig 4) consists of 30 discs, 43 mm in diameter, placed parallel to each other. The discs have slots through which supports for electrodes of opposite sign can be inserted. The distance between the plates of opposite signs is 1.6 mm and the disc thickness is 0.4 mm. Boron is deposited on either side of each disc (except for the end di cs), the total area covered in this way bSing 95Q cm . The insulation of the terminals at 300 C is 107 Ohms. Amorphous boron is used. The argon gas is 0.001% pure. The electrical characteristics of the chamber were described by Dmitriyev (Ref 3),, The working voltage is 500 V and the working current 350 liamp, '-rd 2/4 The absolute sensitivity of the chamber was found to be 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers 2 x 10-14~ amp/neutron/cm2 see. 3) The KNK-53 and M-52 chambers. The counters belonging to the M series have an appreciable sensitivity to y-radiation. Thus,for example.the KINT-52 counter has a y-sens-itivity of 3 x 10-11 amp/r/hr, To reduce this y-ray sensitivity the n-K series uses an additional compensating ionization chamber which is not neutron. sensitive. The basic design of the chamber and the appropriate connections are shown in Fig 5 in which 1 is the envelope, 2 is the high voltage electrode of the y-compensating part of the chamber, 3 is the high voltage electrode of the boron Part of the chamber, 4 is the collecting electrode, 5 is the boron deposit an'd 6 is the measuring instrument. The electrode assembly of the KNK-53 counter consists of a system of alternate boron and compensating sections. Each electrode consists of' a collection of discs, 43 mm in diameter, Fig 6 illustrates this scheme and Fig ? shows a photograph of the electrode assembly. There is a total of 164 disps and the area of the boron covered discs Card 3/4 is 1750 cmi~. A mixture of He + 1% N2 at 6 atm is used 05441 SOV/120-59-3-12/46 The Construction of Boron Ionization Chambers as the working gas. The nitrogen enables the breakdown voltage to be increased to 2 kV~ T4Q sensitivit7. of y-radiation is found to be 3.4 x 10 1-2 amqr/hr. while th sensitivityt~~ slow neutrons is 4 x lo- 4 amp/neutron/ am see. Yu. G. Nikolayev suggested the M-52 chamber. The KNK-52 is very similar to the M-53 except for the fact that the distribution of the boron and the compensating cells is asymmetric so that th,~ sensitivity of the electrode system to y-radiation depends on the geometry of the radiation field. There are 7 figures and 3 Soviet references. SUBMITTED: April 4, 1958 Card 4/4 g~993 C.,TjPTJr,!S~jY, P. 1-7. Petrograficheskaya khara!deristi~a khowrskikh t:~eticlm~lkh i melov:~kh peschanikov i Peskov. Proble:~y sov. S33. 15, 194-9, s. j.68-173. - i3ibliogr: 5 1~azv- SO: LetoDis, No. 32, 1949. CHIPrZHIIEKO, M.A. , sloa4Lr I Unit for banding large-dlametor pipes. SWested by MA, Chipysboako. Hats.1 isobr.predl.v strol. no.8:117-118 158, (MIRA 13:3) 1. Mekhantebookly teekh Promkombinata. (pipe bending) 0111U) A. Photocolorimetric determination of waall copper quattities in zinc and cad%lum by means of sodium diethy1dithioearbamate. Rev shimle, Min petr 13 no.8:494 Ag 162. CHUM) A.; BINKITS, B.; VOICULESCU, A. Spectral analysis of crude zinc. Rev chimie Min petr 15 no.6: 352-353 J'e '649 I - --T.-, .. I. .. CITICA, A.; CRESIN, V1. Jo; CHIRA Ale ___j _ ( ktA /~" I; rl , 11" /1') Duration and Life Expectation in Old People in Various Conditions Gerontalogy, 6th Intermational. Congress., Copenhagen, Denmark 11-16 August 1963 CZECHOSLOVAKIA Eugen CHIRA, Arboretum of Slovak Academy of Sciences, CSAV, Mlynany. "Rapid Method of Determining Pollen Viability in Some Species of Pinus.11 Bratislava, Biologia, Vol 18, No 5, 1963; pp 390-395. Abstract [German summary modified]: Rapid reliable test based on total dehydrogenase. content determination permits dividing pollen into viable, decreasing in vitality, and dead. Two photomicrographs, graph; 2 Soviet and 2 Western references. CHIRA, Eugen,, inz. Problem of the pollen sterility of the Scotch pine (Finu8 silvestris L.) and black pine (Finus nigra Arnold). Les cas 9 no.9;821-826. S163. 1. Ceskoslovenska akademie vedf Arboretum Mlynany. CHTRA, Eugon, inz. - ~- Effect of temperature on the germination of fresh pine pollen, and Dollen stored for one year. Les can 10 no.11:3003-1010 14 164. 1. Arboretum of the Uovak Academy of Sciences, Klynany. L ACC HL ArOM5032 SOURCE CODSt CZ/0049/651ODD1009/064110033 AUTHOM Mrs, Bugen. (Engimerjuw1date of sciewesl 31s~ ORGs Arboretum 101wYaw, SAV, Pr" TMZi Dioloacal questions oower:ning Picea szoelza (Lane) link pollen SOMMEs Biologia, roe 9. 1965. 641,453 TOPIC TAWt plant development. plant tuction. Plant ADrPh01*1W. VtO1097. beat bdalogio effbot ABSTRACTs Thmmadk study of the offset of teVerattm and other atmospheric pars- motors on the development of pollen mother cells in the ommon opmoo treo; pollen de~vvlopmnt did depend qtAte olose3,v an tenperature but sons short-tern variations vere tolerated von. Comprebansive ditalls on size am Origo arte hut 18 figares and 2 tables. LEA& art* In En&j 4 1 33. SUB com: o6 suEm Dmm: 2?ftb6.5 / mm Rat oo5 Rat oo? cmd AUZIORt Chira, Eugen (Engineer; Candidate of scionceB; Slopeany); Bart&, Frantisok (Graduate"MMId3ti-Slopoany) (9 ORG% KLynarW Arboretum, SkV (Arboretun 10,Ynany SAV) 0 TITIEt One of the reasons for the impossibility of hytridization of the genus Pinus SOURCE: Biclogia. noo 8. 1965, 6oo-6og TOPIC TAGS: carbohydrate, plant chemistry, plant reproduction AWMUCTo. The sugar and starch content of pollen changes from year to year. The total sugar content of the pollen of Individual pines varied between 6.6o and 16-34%. 7be following sugars were found: Rhaninose, maltoses. accharose, galectose, glucose# sorbose, fructose and Xy (X- an unknown : ugar). In the nucellus of the pine the following sugars were identifiedi maltosep onecharoses glucoses sorbosep fructose Xy, galactose, ribose, ~rhamnose, -,.ni X (X different unknown sugars$. Systematically rsl--tted kinds of pines have similar sugar content . Germination tests shoved that acme of the sugars at a concentration of 0.04 or above inhibit or stimulate the germination process of the pollen. This Is considered to inhibit hybridization of pines. Ori . art. brs: 3 11gures and 3 tables, Ll-.-RJS SUB-CODE: 06 SUEH DATEs 15Fab65 / OFIG REM. 006 _KV REFt 001 M 1~yj Gard IANCELT, Alirel, ing.1 CHIRA. loan, ing. T-cininal and econor,' ;. results obtained in the Cluj ion when applying bituminous ballast at high temperatures by using bituminous sands with and withcut petroleum hard bitumen. Rev transport 11 no.7:305-309' JI 164. idPAN, F&lu(,&, acad.; MAA'-9.U,Gheorghe; FV..CU, Nicolae; C11illa, Vasile I'-- - Determination of the speed of circulation by phaaes in auri- ferous pyrite flotation by radioactive gold 198. Studia UnIv B-B S. Ghem 7 no.1:61-69 162. T 5.36.i-o &S 0 71 T 9 - 3 0 - 3' -'-5 8 A 9 AUTHORS: Nikolenko, L. Nil, Karpova, Ye. N., Khodak, V. A., ghirakadze, G. G., Borovik, V. P. TITLEt Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With a Long Side C~ Chain. III. Reduction of Alkyl It-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's, Method PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1950, Vol 30, Nr 3, pp 1028- 1031 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of the previous work (L. N. Nikolenko, K. K. Babiyevskiy, ZhOKh, 25, 2231, 1955) on preparation of aniline homologs according to the following scheme: [tCo/-' N If.,, -- ItCI12/- \Cj =Coca IlCo/ C/ [CUN Card 1/6 Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With 78304 , a Long Side Chain. III. Reduction of SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Alkyl 4-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's Method A series of alkyl 4-chlorophenyl ketones (see Table 1) was obtained by the condensation of aliphatic alcid chlorides with chlorobenzene In the presence of AICI 3' The reaction mixture was kept for 2 hr at 20-22 and 1 additional hr at 1000. The alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones shown in Table 2 were obtained by ammonolysis of the corresponding alkyl 4-chloroph--nyl ketones. 4-Alkylani- lines shown in Table 3 were obtained by reduction of the corresponding alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones with hydrazine hydrate according to the modified Kirshner method. There are 3 tablesj and 9 references, 1 U.S., 3 U.K., 2 Japanese, 3 Soviet. The 4 U.S. and U.K. references are: E. Cline, E. Reid, J. Am, Chem. Soc., 11q, 315(2 (1927); G. Baddeley, J. Kenner, J. Chem. Soc., 303 1935 ; W. J. Hickinbottom, A. C. Waine, J. Chem. Soc., 1558 (1930) i W - J . Hickinbottom, J. Hickenbottom, J. Chem. Soc.' 1119 (19YT). Card 2/6 Y8 OSOV/7 9 - 30 - 3-5 8,,"69 'Rib-h-2 1. Alkyl t I P-RCOC,11"4cl. Key: (a) Yiel.d ,,,p; (c) mp of 2,4-dioitro-phenyl- hydrazone. C, 80 32-3-1.5 175-175.30 94 64.5-65.5 MU-151 C8 If 17 97 58-58.5 134-135 C101121 46.5-47 103 5- IGIL C,11, 81 51.5-52 1 t, 91 69.5-70 IW-100.6 Card 3/6 783o4, SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Table 2. Alkyl 4-aminophenyl ketones p-RCOC6"-4,-" vlpl~ . Key., (a) Yield (%); (b) inp. R a 1 6 C81,13 95 90-U0.5 C'111., 98 91-92 CIO 11 1.11 49 14 C131127 9S c 4 2!, .15 I - 102.5 12 99 I'M -1(y) card 4/6 783o4, SOV/79-30-3-581/69 Table 3. 4-Alkylaniline3 p-RC6 H4NH2. Keyi (a) Yield (b) bp (pressure in mm) and mp. Ft C, Ie;I 11 023 85 f 67 -168 80 4 to, C141-120 98 m 44,5-45 Card 5/6 Investigation of Aromatic Compounds With 783o4 a Long Side Chain. III. Reduction of SOV/79-30-3-58/69 Alky.1 4-Aminophenyl Ketones According to Modified Kishner's Method ASSOCIATION: .D. I. Mendeleyev Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology (Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D. I. Mendeleyeva) SUBMITTEDi January 12, 1959 Card 6/6 S/844/62/000/000/024/129 D244/D307 AOTHORS: Hanobashvili, Ye. M., Beruchashvili, L. P., Gvilava, S. Yo. , lvtwiti3kaya, L. V. and G. Gs TITLE: Oxidation of sulphar compounds under the action of x and radiation SOURCE: Trudy Il Vsesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po radiatsibnnoy khi- mii. Ed. by Is. 6. Polak. Mosc-ow, Izd-vo AN 366R, 19629 155-158 TEXT: The authors investigated the action of x and j-rays on the aqueous solutions of sulphides and thiocyanates of various alkali metals, aqueous suspensions of sulphide minerals and H2 8, mercap- tan8, thiourea and thiophen. 'Irradiation was carried out with"x rays from a Co 60 source with the a*ctivity o,f,135 curies, and also mixed radiation OPT-J(joo (IRT-1000), the radiation dosage being 2.5 x 10 14 , 5 x 10 13 and 2.5 x 1015 ev/ml.see respectively. The -irradiation causes full oiidation of Na, K and NH 4 sulphides to Card 1/. 2 Oxidation of sulphur S/64 62/000/OjG/024/129 J)244X)3O7 the corresponding sulphates. Analogous behavior was shoum by the 0 alkali thiocyanates. Irradiation of the aqueous suspensions of py- rites, sphalerites and galenite8 gave considerable quantities of so Zn2+, Pb2+ and Ho 2+ which passed into solution. The irradia- tign of butyl-, amyl-, hexyl- and some other mercaptans, H 2B and thiophen, gave the curre!)ponding disulphides and certain sulpho- compounds. These processes progress intensively in aqueous emul- 0 aions, the aqueous phase of Lhe irradiated emulsions containing large quantities of UO 4-* It is concluded that the irradiation of the sulphides inay find practical application for the production of sul.phates from sull)hide minerals and concentrates. There are 4 fi- gures and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut prikladnoy khimii i elektrolthimii j'iN GruzSSR (Institute of A plied Chemistry and Electrochemistry AS Georgian SSR~ Card 2/2 T --f--t M41 f-- 1-yr-mr tiw)-/,T ACIMSIOq TI! AT5023075 Iwo IMIMI 01.1-1 Milli Ccrd 2ff IWIFIBIME, MM AS-AS-1P. )0.. A ... c.-A- A p0--- K9-A---rp.q-.A( ... A' 939, A. 6 ... ASVH.%T..r A.A- zAp..,p_,.., jrrp,_ 1950. p-... rol-n-, oo- An. 3X C-- 27 A-, 3 "PT- (3YrAkUxll - C- YFAC- 1934- 33 C' 121 - A, 6A., -p. (3.. HHH B*A.. Xx.~ 3.48. 3951. 23.2. 3.g. 1931k, 17.6. 9z- vao;a-vc- bal.. 940. A c....... PPA. AA ON- 413- "VOC m"b" e403e2m CO.AP (VCAOPOM"q- X"OPM ggp~ W 0 VI-t-&-y- 8 A A 3.. p.A". 1947, 2" 8,3- 3 ;Mj-, 15 aa-c. Y-rn 1951. 425 c.. c -p,. . upy. ITp. TrY. &4-~ 4 el-b- 6;3h. 23. 3k 1949~ W--W 3942. 20.2. 3.U. 1951. 20.12. U-PrTeA, A-A Rmccap- 941. AcTaxom HUMOASS Esr*.~ .0.- r-.pq~r ...... I .-p. 3.- .~.. r-p"A.ma A-.cw&~ oma-A - C-p..m Hp.... 1947. -w... p. Kyp. (.,.,Iy rp. . Aw 244 ~. 3 "P-. 15 "OA. cm.. npO4-, rw~ 194S. 209 c.. 34 pw. S qo~. 21. 3.u. IM, 11-Z 3.w 1940, 2D.2. 9142. Smpw.p, Sop.c H..j, M- J-%-J-40 A.00.1. P.C."A.- som b.b -03. j3p 1 A 11.0 on- " ,P,.,.P.. rpy~_,,Ol Jlll~, IM 42 O.Cja 1944. 12D c, 161 A. ft9w iL Job)- 3-' 19". a Kw Im CA. 94& , --A . pos At& A- 141spassAse reoprum Hoca#o. C&RAPONOW X~AMA 0 'AM 1~~- 7-- 'YP'P- -OA~ C- ~-= ~ a 5exammy- IM 42 .. (H~ mA. m. 7~ rp- p... 1943. 05 ;, 1121 TG. INO16 3"*~ lgft~ 10.6. A- P~ "PT. s". 6.6.4.t-.S. ..3. J.68b is. ams. 1m. 15.11. Vbr ,C30 al =0 1 "4. rm.sw*~c..a r.up..& S. INS', B..-* mp- so.'" ~.m lam. W. a xa~ ~o-vsso_ U_ Xsp.....s (Do.. K..*... "~ a p- 06~ . A, . m 3.X.Awl rpy~ -w,- P* , a 3a"A-4 r"_ rp. 1"51 - K-Ama #-&A SHHqrs . CX. 38w 3955. =5. 1940. t33 c- As. 931L X.Se.4a ..6pb Sloe- 3.M. 1940, 21,5. d& at, 16"k* bv"-U w , , 94s. ror.MS.A. K.MCT&OWNS Sch , a- WV-6c=b S-4-A~ co.-Re.s. 0 P.~ 0 "a is". A. M w 136) a. I., &C. CP""- NPOMOM --Ofwscl~ --NWAWU - !"t 25.4. P.A rr7 I - AX.6ASASO Hocu# EmsAbmm~ CCP. 195& 191 v., pm., mvim, rp- --~ rAO0-PfoAAM4 4~- P- KYPW (Hcr. morp.9- AH r"s. CM m*mW Maxem . Com-y- 194L 4. 3.W M4, MIL c.. N aw A, T6~ 946. AnAKCA. XPNCVO*Op r~ 3w 1909, 1&4. psc..Dq.~ O~ #.smwremvpmq~ --owe SIONW68"m rw ftoem de Def at Tb.ilisi CHIPAIUDZE, G. L !L As J~DrdnsWLU andGe 1. Chlrahiclso Ar tho Historical study of the ellmate of GruzU &cad,, of Sciewes of the Oruzin VIM Mysical Geography IWA68 3t 1 r 1948 Fro= ibnth2y Mat OF4valan Acminslorm# Dec. 1951v VOL 4P No* 9v P, 10 (Tramalated C;oiq) CIIIIULKADZE, G.E, J CHirs.kadzep G. 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