SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT V.G. CHUYKOVA - V. CHVALOVSKY
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CHUnWVA. V.G. 4..
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1;~- " Two upper Paleozoic granite complexes in the northeastern part
of the Balkhash region. Sov. geol. no.62:151-153".,157. (MIRA 11:6)
1,Veesoyuznyy aerogeologichaskiy treBt.
(Balkhash region--Granite)
Dikes of Hercynian intrusions in the Tarbagatay Ranfe. Biul.
MOIP. Otd. geol. 34 no.6:138-139 N-D 159. 14IRA 14:3)
(Tarbagatay Range-Dikes(Geology))
ABDUIZABIMU, N.A.; ALLKSANDROVA, M.I.; AFOITICIIEV, N.A.; B,'I'DALETOV,
S.M.; B~.6PALOV, V.F.; BOGDAROV, A.A.; Wi~,OVIKOV, L.I.; BORSUY,
B.I.; BORUYAYEV, R.A.; DUVALKIN, A.K.; BYKOVA, N.S.; DVOPTSOVA,
K.I.; DA00, T.M.; ZHUKOV, M.A.; ZVONTSOV,- V.S.; IVSHINI N.K.;
KOPYAT"i"VICH, R.A.; KOSTENKO, N.N.; KUMPAN, A.S.; 1,-.UIIDYUKOV,
K.V.; LAVROV, V.V.; LYAPICHEV, G.F.; MAZURKEVICH, MN.;
I,IIKW,YLOV, A.Ye.; MIKHAYLOV, N.P.; MYCHNIK, M.B.; NIDIZIKO, Ye.N.;
N111"ITIN, I.F.; NIKIFOROVk, K.V.; NIKOUTEV, N.I.; PUPYSHEV, N.A.;
W403KATOV, G.I.; RZ-TGARTJ-4, P.A.; SAVICHEVA, A.Ye.; SALIN, B.A.;
SEVRYUGINj N.A.; SOU-NOV, A.I.; CIIERNYAKIIOVSKIY, A.G.; GmmX1--11-
V G - SHLYGIN, Ye.D.; SHULIGA, V.M.; ELtGER, E.S.; YAGOVKIN, V.I.;
D.V., akadewik, red.; PER-11NOV, S.V., red.; 1WUSHIN,
V.A., tokhn.red.
(Geological structure of central and southern Kazukhstan]
Geologicheskoe stroenie TSentrallnogo i IUzhnogo Kazakhstana.
Leningrad, Otdel nauchno-tekn.informatsii, 1961. 496 p.
(Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi geologicheskii institut.ftaterialy, no./+1)
e (Yazakhstan--Geology) (MIhA 14:7)
XHUYNYSHIN.,., M.
District life in pictures. Sov.foto 22 no.6s25 Je ~62.
(MIRA 15:6)
1. Otvetstvennyy sekretarl redaktsii gazet; "Verkhovina".
(Ukraine-Journalism, Pictorial)
CIWYSTOV, Vladimir Mikhaylovich, kand. ekon* nauk starshiy nauchrwy
--so-fr.; CILEtEVSKAYA, 14S. dhaievs1ka, N.S.1, red.; GAVRILETS', D.V.
[Havryletsl,, D.V.]. tekhn. red.
[Organization of management in a socialist industrial enterprise)
I-Ak~organizovano upravlinnia sotsialistychnym pronyslovym pid-
pryiemstvom. Kyiv, Derzh. vyd-vo polit. lit-ry WLSR, 1961. 44 P.
(MIRA 14:10)
1. Institut ekonomiki AN URSR (for Chuistov).
(Industrial organization)
1. nry-Nor)-(q ri".1 r (M)/I.;'41~t
ACC NP, AT6oz,,
1.11'(C) .11)/JG
SOURCE CODEs URA7.55/66/ooo/oo/oio/olio
AUTHORz Tavotayov, A. A*; Chuzhko,_R. K.; Bovonko,JoN.; Golovanov, Yu. N.
ORG: none
MIE: Change in hardness during isochronous and isothermal annealing of doformed
uranium of varying purity
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SOIJRCE2 Mnsc . Inthenerno-fizicheskly institut. Motallurgiya i metallovedeniye
chistyl& metallov,
TOPIC TAGS: amnealing. metal deformation, uranium metal. stress relaxation,
activation energy
ABSTRACT: 7he purpose of the work-was to study the recovery of hardness during the
isochronous annealing of uranium of varying purity after deformation, and to dotormine
the activation energy of the stress relaxation process. A table shows the chemical
composition 6f the starting uranium alloys and their content of iron, aluminum,
silicon, and carbon impurities. The samples were prepared by pressing rods with a
diameter of 8 mm. The rods ware cut into cylinders 6 mm high. After twofold phase
recrystallization, the samples were annealed for 6 hours at 6000G, and then deformed
in a press at OOC with a reduction of 50%. After annealing. the samples were
subjected to isochronous ( JYL- = 30 min) and isothermal anneals. The hardness after.
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annealing was determined with a Vickers hardness meter, according to data from 8-10
measurements. The detailed results of the tests are exhibited in a series of curves.
It was concluded that the maximum observed on the curve of the isochronous hardness
recovery is due to processes of deformation ageing. The recovery of hardness at
t ::;P 3000C is due to processes of autodiffusion, in the presence of internal stre35639
A determination was made of the activation energy of autodiffusion for alpha
uranium; the value found was 45,000 cal/mole. Orig. art. has: 6 formulas, 3 figures
and 2 tables.
SUB CODEs 3.1, 20/ SUBK DATEs none/ ORIG REFs 006/ OTH REFs 005
Card 212
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/EAST GERRANY
HERINGOVA, A., KOLDOVSKY,-.Q., NOACK, R., G., JIRSOVA, V.,
BRANA, H., FAIDAICH, 14., Institute for Caro of
Mother and dh1i-d, Physiological Institute, Microbiological
Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Ustav pro Pbei o Matku
a Dite, Pysiologicky Ustav, YUkroblologicky Ustav G6AV) Prague;
Nutrition Institute (institute.fur Ernahrung) Rohbrucke.
"Activity of Beta-Galactosidase of Jejunum Honogenate and
Fractions of Microparticles in 14 Day Old Rats."
Prague, Coslioslovonska Pysiologie, Vol 15, No 2, Feb 66, pp 89-90
Abstract: The jejunum homogenate has maximum activity at pH 3.5,
the microparticle fraction at pH 5.5. It appears that two
beta-galactosidases are present in the jejunum. The two show
different affinityfor various substrates. 1 Figure, 4 Western,
1 Czech reference. Submitted at 1116 Days of Physiology" at
Kosic6, 29 Sep 65,
1/1
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
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HOSKOVA, J.,-KOL pVcdQ4_a,, H;~RINGOVA, A., JIRSOVA,.V., CHYTIL F-
Physiological Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Institute of Care for I'llothor and Child, and Microbiological
Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Fysiologricky Ustav
CSAV, Ustav pro Peci o Matku. a Dite a Microbiologicky Ustav
Prague.
"Activity of Beta-Galactosidase in Jejunum and Ileum of Guinea
Pigs, Mice and Rabbits in Postnatal Development."
Prague, C-e-sico-slovenska :Rysioloqie, Vol 15, No 2, Feb 66, p -,0
Abstract: The ontimum activity in mice is at pH 3-5, guinoa
and rabbits have two optimums, one at pH 3-5, the other at
Changes in the activity due to the ago of the animals are cas-
cribed. 1 Western, 2 Czech references. Submitted at "16 Days
of Physiology" at Kosice, 30 Sep' 65.
164 -
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
HLAVATY, V., BENDOVA L., BLEKTA, M., BENDL, J., VALNICLZ. S.,
TRNKOVA, M., I ,Biophysical Institute, Faculty of General
Medicine, Chazs*ni~versity, 2nd. Gynecological Clinic, F-aculty
of General Hedicine, Charles Univorsity; State Institute for Drug
Control; 2nd. Intornal Clinic, Paculty of Gen. Medicine, Charles
University (Biofysiicalni Ustav it'nk. Vseob. Lek. KU; II. ?orodnickn
Gynekolo!~icka Klinika Fak. Vscob. 1--1:. ICU; Statni Ustav prr-
Kontrolii Leciv; II. Interni Klinika -'at(. Vseob. Lek IM)
"Changes in the Volume of Circulating Blood During Physiol~gic4i
Pregnancy and in Late Gestosis."
Prague, Ceskoslovenska Fysiol2Lie, Vol 15, No 2, reb 66, pp 93-9L,
Abstract: Tho amount of circulating blood and plasma starts
increasing in the 9th. week of pregnancy and reaches a maximum
in the 2nd. trimester; at the end of preRnancy the volume of
plasma decreases. In late gestcais the volume of circulating
blood and plasma begin to decrease as early as the 2nd trime5ter.
No references. Submitted at 1116 Days of Physiology" at Kosice,
27 Sep 65.
BELOMARJ. O.D.; ZAYCHENKO, V.Yu.; KIRICHENIKO, N.M.; CHUYUN, A.B.
Results of sampling in neutron-neutron logging in the coal deposits
of the Donets Basin. Dop. AN URSR no.5:602-606 163. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Institut mineralInykh resijrsov AN UkrSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
AN UkrSSR S.I. Subbotinym.
CIIUZHY O.T.y YUPLUN, Ye.A.
Madernization of AT-175 Sh looms, leh.prc;m. no.2,56-,67 Ap-;e '65.
(MIRA
OR M , Ye.I.; PODDROZHNYf, P.F.
Aggregate method of repairing combing machines used in woolen
production. Taket.prom. 14 no.6:49 is '54. (KLU 7:7)
1. 2amestitell glavnogo nekhanilm Voroshiloygradskoy sukonnoy
fabriki im. Voroshilovs (for Chush) 2. Zavedurushchir apparatno-
pryadilla" proisvodstvos (for PodoroshW)
(Carding machines-NaIntemAnce and repair)
-91Tp", ~
Use of instruments with isotopes in the dyeing processes.
Tekst,, prom. 25 no.8-.60-61 Ag 165- (MIRA 18t9)
14 Nachallnik tekhnicheskogo otdela Luganskogo tonkosukonnogo
kombinat,ae
CHUZHJI Ye.I.; DOIMOROSLOVI, S.P.
Scouring of wool and blended fabrics under tension. Takst proms
21 no.9:55-56 S 161. imm 14:10)
1. Zaveduyushchiy krasillno-otdelochnym proizvodstvom Luganskogo
tonhosukonnogo kombinata (for Chuzh). 2. Starshiy mastor-tekhnolog
Luganalcogo tonkosukonnogo kombinata (for Domoroslov).
(Woolen and worsted manufacture)
KAPLUN, M.A., inzh.
Continuous line for the cleaning of fabrics in loom state,
Tekst.prom. 25 no.2:84-85 F 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Nachallnik tekhnichoskogo otdela Luganskogo tonkosukonnogo
kombinata (for Chuzh). 2. Tekhnicheekiy otdel Luganskogo
*t>jnkosuk-onnogo kombinata (for Kaplun).
ALITOVA, 0.; MAYOROVA, V., tkachikha; FUTINTSEVA, Ye., uchetchitsa;
VORONINA, A., tkachikha; BOROVKOVA, A., tkachikha; VOROBIYEVA, A.;
KASPERSKAYA, N.; PEREPIETCHIKOVA, V.;,jHU4jALHINA,_L., tkachikha;
KULIKOVA, M., tkacthikha
That's better. Rabotnitsa. 40 no.6:21 Je 162. (MIRA 160)
1. Predsedatell fabrichnogo komiteta Garsko-Pavlovskoy fabriki
imeni Kaminskogo, Ivanovskaya oblaBt' (for AlItova). 2. Gorbunovskaya
tkatskayn fabrika Moskovskogo oblastnogo soveta narodnogo khozyaystva
(for Mayorova, Putintseva, Voronina, Borovkova). 3. Direktor Noginskoy
lentotkatskoy fabriki, "Krasnaya lenta" (for Voroblyeva).
4. Predsedatell fabrichno o kcmiteta Noginskoy lentotkatskoy
fabriki "Krasnaya lent&* ffor Kasperskaya). 5. Nachallnik
otdela truda Noginskoy lentotkatskoy fabriki "Krasnaya lenta" (for
Perepletchikov). 6. Neginskaya lentotkatskaya fabrika "Krasn4ya
lenta" (for Chuzhakhina, Kulikova).
(Textile industry)
CIIUZH,, Ye.I.; DOMOROSLOV, S.P.
Application of ultrasonic waves in fabric dyeing. Tekst.prom. 22
no.2.-54 F 162. (MIRA 15:3)
1, Zaveduyushchiy krazillno-otdelocbnym prdizvodstvom
Luganskogo tonkosukonnogo kombinata (for Chuzh). 2. Starsidy
master Luganskogo tonkosukomogo kombinata (for Domoroslov).
(Dyes and dyeing-Wool) (Ultrasonic waves-Industrial
application)
CH M AKINA,Ye.S.
Breading cycle of sperm whales. Trudy Inst.oksan. no-18:95-99 055.
(Whales) (NM 8:12)
CHUZUKINk . Ye.S.
Morphological character4stics of ovaries in female speTm wha2es
O'hyseter catodon L., 1758) with reference to age determination.
Trudy Inst. morf. zhiv. no-34.'33-53 161. (MIRA 34:11)
(whales)
(Naries)
ALTUNIII, Stepan Titovich, la-areat Gooudarzt-wernoy prenii doktor
tekhnicheskikh naiik, prof.; G.V., red.;
CIRJZIIEV, A.I., red.
(Water-collecting complexes and reservoirs] Ilodozaborrrye
uzly i vodokhranilishcha. lllo-skva, 1964- 410 P.
1. Chlen-korrospondent 41; Uzbek,;:Ii (for "itunin',l.
CHMHIK, G.Y&.; SIDOROVA,D.F.
Affect of &cridim orange on nodule bacteria. Uchezap.Len.UX.
no. 216 :211-217 156*- (MIXA 10:3)
(ACRIDIU ORMS) (MICRO-ORGANISMS. NITROGRN-FIXIVO
CHUZHIKOV, N.V., veterinarnyy vr&ch.
Susceptibility of horses to foot-and-mouth disease. Veterinariia
30 no-7:53 Jy '53. (KLBA 6:7)
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TAMOR'ONOV: M:P.; GHR% Xt-D.K.; PSCHKOVSIKIY, V.. redaktor; PISA N_
~=U
KO V , tek-bnicheekly redaktor.
[Organization of continuous operation in preparatory mine workings:
practice of mines of the Ministry of Local and Yuel Industries of the
Ukrainian S.S.R.] Orhanizateiia. teyklichnoi roboty u pidhotovehykh
vyrotitkakh. Z donvidu shakht ministerstva mistBevoi i palyvnoi
promyslovoBti ukrainalkot RSR. Ryiv, Dershavne vyd-vo takhnichnoi
lit-ry UWR, 1953. 42 p. (KLRA 8:2)
(Ukraine--Coal mines and mining)
CHUZHINDV, D.K., gornyy inzh.
Use of the M-9 machinery unit at the Kirov Mine of the Rostovugoll
Combins. Ugol' Ukr. 3 no.4:34-36 Ap 1 9. O(MA 12:7)
(Donets Basin-Coal mining machineryi
CHMHINOV. D.K., gornyy inzh.
MM-1 machine unit perform@ six cycles per day. Ugoll Ukr- 3 no.n.-26-29
N '59. (Coal mining machinery) (MIRA 13--3)
. CH~~INOV,-DK.,_ gornyy inzhener
Ways of increasing the rate of stoplng operatione in mining
with coal plowg. Ugoll Ukr. 5 no.10:31-32 0 161. 11p: 12)
(Coal mineB and mim-ing)
CHUZHINOV, D.K., aspirant
Classification of mechanized coal mining in flat seams. Sbor.-
DonUGI no.20:109-3.18 161. (KRA 15:6)
(Mining engineering) (Coal mining machinery)
CHUZHINOV, D,K,, aspirant
Ways of increasing the rate of longwall operations and labor
productivity in connection with the use of the K-52m complex.
Sbor.DonUGI no.20:134-151 161. (KRA 15:6)
.(Coal mines and mining-Labor productivity)
(Coal mining machinery)
GHUZHINOV, D.K.
Method of determining the normal load on a stope. Sbor. DonUGI
no.28:135-141 162. (MIRA 16:8)
(Coal mines and mining)
CHUZHINOVY D.K.
Ways of increasing the load of stopes equipped with "Donbass-l"
cutter-loaders and USB plows. Sbor. DonUGI no.28:141-155 162.
(MIRA 16:8)
(Coal mining machinery)
yo s t"InJ ard.,3
ClIU211INOVA, A., profsoyuznyi organizator grupp
Why our activists are dissatisfied. Sov.profsoiuzy 18 no.12~,20
Je 162. (WRA l516)
1. Uchastolr povorotnykh ram tsekha metallokonstruktsiy
ekskavatornogo zavoda, g. Korrov, Vladimirskoy oblasti.
(Kovrov--Excavhtlng machinery)
TSV-LTIIYF,V. A,A,; GLAZU11OV, M.P.; KISEISV, V.A,; ALEKSEYEV, L.A.;
,CIPJZHKOY-
Determination of the activation energy of vaporization from
,mrious faces of a zinc single crystal, Zhur.fiz.khim. 35
noJ2:28oo-2801 D '61. (MITUk 14: 12)
1~ Lkademiya nauk SSSR, Institut fizicheskiy Ichimii.
(Evaporation.) (4'in,:., crystals)
RAIAKHOVSKIY., O.A.; TSEYTLIN, V.Z.; CHUZHKO, R.K.
------------------
Dilatometric method for evaluating the preferential
orientation of grains in deformed metals with a hexagonal
lattice. Zav.lab. 28 no.10:1207-1208 162. (MILRA 15:10)
1. Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR.
(Metal crystals)
ACCESSION NR: AP4013334 0/0030/64/004/002/0299/0309
AUTHOR: Tsvetayev, A. A*; Chaph Re X.; Golovanov, Tu. N.
TITLE: Kinetics of the recambination of Fkw*el pairod def4ats In th* annealing of
deformed metals
SOURCE: Physica status solidi, v. 4, no. 2, 1964, 299-3og
TOPIC TAGS-. recombination kinetics, Frenkel paired dafects,,annealing of defomed
metal, kinetic equation, physical meaning, isothemic curvep defomed cobalt,
defo=ed nickel, intruded atom
ABSTRACT: On the basis of Frenkel's concepts of the heat movement of defects In
metals, the paper attempts to derive kinetic equations fox, the changes in con-
centration of the point defectsin the recombination stage of the annealing of
defozmed metals and to establish the physical meaning of their values. The accu-
racy of the solution was verified on cobalt from the recovery of specific electric
resistance. It was shown that the kinetics of recombination are most probably
dete=ined by the movement of intruded atoms, as concluded by'Schumacher et al. (Z'*
14aturf. B 17, 1962), who showed that the reoovM of properties in the third stage
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ACCESSION NR: AP4013554
of annealing of deformed nickel is determined by the movement of intruded atoms and,
their recombination with the vacancies. The energy of activation in this process
is 1.03 eVe The natural vibration period of the intruded atom is estimated at
about 10-10 s. There are sections on "Theory." "Methods of experimentation,"
REY
balto I and
.perimental determination of the sthges of annealing of deformed co
"Analysis of isothermic curves. Orikinal has 17 equations and 10 graphs.,'
MOILCOW
ASSOCIATION: Institut Fizicheskoy Khimii Akademii nauk SSSR4108titute of Physical
Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the.SSSR)
SUEHITTEDs l5Nov6) DATS ACQs 03Kar64 EXCL 1 00
SUB COM. PH NO W SOVs 006-- 07=1 008
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AUTHORS: Dobrovollskiy, I.F., and Chuzhkov, Yu.P.
TITLE: The Practical Value of the Kelleher Lens (K voprosu
o prakticheskoy tsennosti linzy Kellekhera)
PERIODICAL: Nauchnyye doklady vysshey shkoly Radiotekhnika i
elektronika, 1958, Nr 3, pp 48-5i (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authom compare the Kelleher lens to an ordinary'
hyperbolic lens. The results of experiments show the
directivity patterns of both lenses are practically
idential under equal radiation conditions. The di-
rectivity diagram of the Kelleher lens is not a
specific feature of the latter, if compared to the
diagrams of horn and reflector antennas. Calculations
performed by the authors show that the manufacture
of the more complicated Kelleher lens require a great-
er amount of material than the hyperbolic lens with
the same opening. There are 4 graphs and 1 English
reference.
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The Practical Value of the Kelleher Lens SOV/162-58-3-7/26
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy nauchno-isoledovatell-
i
skiy institut (Siberian Scientific Research Institute
of Physical Engineering) 1
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SUBMITTED: February 5, 1958
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CHUGHKALOV, A.; KOPOSOV, N.; PERFILIYEV, N.; MAKAROV, V.; GUBANOV, A.;
YEGOROVp A., aspirant
Creative initiative of the masses and the establishment of norms,
Sots. trud 8 no.9:87-97 S 163. (MIRA 16slO)
1. Starshiy instruktor otdsla proizvodstvennoy raboty i zarabotnoy
platy Altayskogo promyshlennogo krayevogo soveta professionallnykh
soyuzov (for Chuchkalov). 2. Nachallnik byuro tekhnicheskoy
informatsii Leningradskogo vagonostroitellnogo zavoda im. I.Ye.Yegorova
(for Koposov). 3. Zameatitell nachallnika otdola organizatsii truda
Cherepovetskogo metallurgicheskogo zavoda (for Perfillyev).
4. Nachallnik otdela truda i zarabotnoy platy Lyublinskogo liteyno-
mekhanicheskogo zavoda (for Makarov). 5. Starshiy inzh. Ly-ublin-
skogo litey-.io-makhanicheskogo zavoda (for Gubanov). 6. Starshiy inzh.
otdela truda.i zarabotnoy platy Ural'skogo turbomotornogo zavoda (for
Yegorov). 7. Urallskiy universitet (for Chuzhmir).
CIRTI-,,~~-VA, A. P.
CHUZHOVA, A. P. -- "Pink Knotwecd and Its Control iz-:der Conditions of IrriCation.11
Oissertations for Degrees in Scinece and EnLyinenring Defended at USSR Hipher Sducational
Institutions) Min Higher Education USSR) Saratov Agricultiwal Instj Saratovj 10.5h.
SO; Knizhna-,Na LetopijI No. 311 30 July 1955.
*For the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciences.
KONSTANTINOV, Semen Ivanovich; CHUZHOVA, A.P., red.
I. . ...... .........
(Viticulture in Astrakhan Province] Vozdelyvanie vinograda.
v Astrakhanskoi oblasti. Astrakhan', Volga, 1962. 68 p.
(MIRA 18:3)
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Country :USSR
CatcGory :1doroblology. Ant1blosis and Symbiosis. Antibiotios.--i
Aba. Jour :Ref Zhur~Biol.q No 23, 1958, No 103753
Author Xhuzhova Z.
Institut. ::-
Title :A Mbdicinal Lactic-Acid Kurung Beverage and Its
Properties
Or ig Pub. :Molochn. prom-at., 1958, 'No 6, 34-35
~Abstract :N6 abstract.
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CHUZHOVA, Z.P.; SHUBINA, L.N.
Microbiological processes in butter made with the continuous Method.
Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no-5:37-42 163. (MIRA 16:12)
1. TSentraltnyy nauchno-issledovatellskly institut maslodellnoy
i syrodellnoy promyshlennosti, mikrobiologicheqkaya laboratoriya.
,.-CHUZHOVA, Z.P.
"Kurungs.11, a medicinal and dietetic beverage from cow's milk.
Vopo pit. 23 no.5:58-63 S-0 164. (MIRA 3-8:5)
1. Vqescyuznyy nauebno-isoledovatealskly Inotitut inaslodellnoy
i syrodellnoy promyslilennosta., Uglich.
CHUZHOVA, Z.P.1 SHIJBINA, L.N.; ZALASHKO, i,,.V.; MAKAWINA, N.V.
Pny-siological and blochemical characteris ties of aroma-producing
Streptococcus diacetilacti5 cultures. Mikrobiologilia 33 no.3:522-
527 vq-je 164, (141-RA 18:32)
1. V`.sa!jqyuznvy iiauchno-iq.,ilr,,dovatel.takiy institut mwsWellnov
i ,;yrodellnoy promyshlannost.i. Suhnvitted January 8, 1,-"6',;.
HHALITOV, Re-, CHUZHUK,_!.; IVANOV, V.
Readers' letters. Fin. SSSR 22 no.9:80-83 5 '61. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Starshiy kontroler-revizor Kontrol'no-revizionnogo upravleniya
Ministerstva finansov Moldavskoy SSR (for Khalitov). 2. Starshiy
inspektor gosdokhodov Vulkaneshtskogo rayfinotdela violdavskoy SSR
(for Chuzhuk). 3. Zaveduyusbchiy TSentral'nym rayfinotdelom Odessy
(for Ivanov).
(Moldavia--Agriculture--Economic aspects) (Auditing)
CHUZO, Nagaishi, dr., prof.
The status of tubercul0sis in Japan. Taberkulozis 16 no.10:
297-298 0 163-
1. A Kyotoi egyetem Tuberkulods Intezate, Japan, koziemerwo,
(TUBERCULOSIS) (TUBERCULOSIS PUU40NARY)
(MASS SCREENING TECHNICS) (BCG VACCINATION)
(ISONIAZID) (CCHMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL)
CHUZO, Nagaishi, dr., prof.
Cavernostomy. Tuberkulozis 16 no.10:299-301 0 163.
1. A Kyotoi(egyetem Tuborkulozis Intezete, Japan, kozlemenyee
TUBERCULOSIS) PULMONARY) (SURGEW, OPERATIVE)
(THORACOPLASTY) (PNEUM0HEiCl%ff) (STATISTICS)
(PENICILLIN)
S/130/61/000/001/004/006
A0061AOOI
AUTHORS: Gutnikov, E. Yu., ChuZQ,_N_-N-.-
TITLE: Automatic Machine to Measure the Length of Rolled Work
PERIODICAL: Metallurg, 1961, No. 1, PP. 23-25
TEMPI: Uralmetallurgavtomatika has developed a contact photoelectric: device
of the XF'M-9 (LEM-59) type to measure the length of moving rolled stock during
the rolling process. The device operates from the radiation of the heated metal.
Its measuring principle is similar to that of a machine described in an American
Periodical (Iron and Steel Engineer, 1959, No. 1, P. 137).Lead-sulfide photo
resistances, very sensitive to infrared radiation,are used as photo-transducers.
The automatic device measures the variable section of the work up to 500 mm length,
the constant section may be of any length. The principle electric circuit diagram
of the machin-e is shown in Figure 1. The front edge of the rolled work (A) when
leaving the rolls enters the restricted visual field of the basic photo resistance
(block 5) connected to the input of the basi ,c electronic d-c amplifier (block 2)
with relay characteristics. Pulses from the rolled work are transmitted to the
starting anodes of thyratrons with a cold MTX-90 (MI.Kh-90) type cathode; the
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thyratrons may be in ignited or extinguished state. The glow thyratron indicates
the measured length of the rolled work on a scale. An original system of thyra-
tron extinction is used, assuring in tulti-channel systems, the summarizing of all
incoming pulses. The use of such photo-electric devices is made difficult when
water-cooling the rolls, due to the formation of vapors. To eliminate the effect
of vapors on measurement and to reduce the measuring time, the arrangement of the
basic block 5, was improved. Instead of being mounted at the rear of the stand
the block was fastened at the front side in such a manner that the departure of
the rear end of the rolled work was instantaneously fixed, as soon as the work
disappeared in the roller gap, Independent of vapor formation. (Figure 2). The
length of rolled work can be measured with an accuracy of + 10 mm'.- The machine
was tested during industrial operation and satisfaotory reEults were obtdined.
Facilitated attendance, a decrease of rejects, and higher labor efficiency are
the! advantages of automatic measuring of rolled work, in particular, on sheet
rolling mills.
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Installation of the basic head of the
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1 - block.-6; 2 - block 5; 3 - rolls.
There are 2 figures and I American
reference.
ASSOCIATION: Uralmetallurgavtoriatika
IEEE#
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CHUZOP Nagaiszi, dr., prof.; YOSHIO, Okada, dr.; SHIGETOS111, Ishiko, dr.;
' -MMFO-, Daido, dr.
Electron microscopic picture of the healthy and diseased lung.
Tuberkulozis 17 no.2:40-46 F 164.
1. A kyotol Egyetem The kutatointezetenek Sebeszeti klinikaja
(Japan) kozlemenye.
CHVALA,
B., doc. inz. CSc.
-
Belleville clamping springs fron plastics~ Strojirenstvi 15 nc.":
29-35 Ja t65.
1. Czech Higher School of T6chnology, Prague.
a; fal 825 SOURCE CODE: Gz/0Oj2/65 5/C01/0029/0035
AUTHCR: Chvalaq B (Doctorg Engineer, Candidate of sciences)
ORG: CVUT, Prague
TITLE: Belleville.clamping springs made of. plastics
SOURCE: Strojirenstvi, v. 15, no. 1, 1965, 29-35
JTOPIC TAGS: synthetic material, spring, metal machining, metal finishing
ABSTRACT: Steel Belleville clamping sprihgd-
twith radial slots are not widespread in -t;zechosiovakia, because of their ex-
pensive and cmplicated technology. It is proposed to replace the steel springs
with simple rings made of plastic, since the technology of their production Is
more simple mA less expensive. The'ringa are suitable for rough machining and
~finisbing. Tables am presented containing the date necessary to select the
Xight ring for various zqachining; qvrations and typek of.. vor1qdeces. This work
Grigo art*-- - -
vas presented by Engr. A. Rozace has: 14 figures, 13 formulas, and
10 tables. fJ-PR_S7
SUB CODE: 13p 3-1 SUBM DATE: none
GHVAIA. J.; ZkTIDML. 7.
Sprengel deformity combined with other anonalles in a 7-year-old girl.
Gesk. pediat. 14 no.2:143-146 5 79b 59.
1. 11. klinlim pro ortopedli a detskou chirargii fakulty detakeho
lekarstvi. vedowi prof. MUDr. O.H~evkovslw. J. Ch., Praha 16. MeLicka. 1.
(BGAPUIA, abnorm.
Spri *ii Is abnorm., with other anomalies, in 7-year-oldL
girl Cx))
CHVALA M- MOUCHA, J.
'A contribution to the knowledge of horseflies (Diptera, Tabmtidae) in
Slovakia. English."
SBORNIK FAUNISTICKYCH PRACI. ACTA FAUNISTICA ENTOMOLOGIGA, Vol. 1, 1956
Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Monthly list of EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSION INDEX (EEAI). Library, of Congmss,
Vol. 8. No. 7. July. 1959
Unclassiled
CHVAU) 1.1; SVOE-ODA, V.,- KIT,-,FS, J.
Gasification of coal-washing residues from Ostrava. p. 359.
EIVERMEEKA. (Ministerstvo energetiky a Ceskoslovenska vedecka techn:Lka
spolecnost pro energetiku pri Ceskoslovenska akademii ved) Praha, Czechoslovakia.
Vol. 9, no. 7, July 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (MM) LC, vol. 9, no. 1. Jim. 1990.
Uncl.
CHVALA, Milan
Conbributior to the knowledpe of thickheaded flies (Diptera,
Conopidae) of Silesia. Part 2. Prir cag !;Iosoky 23 nol. 117-122
162.
MOUCHA, Josef, CS3.; CIIVALA, Kilan, dr.
Notes on tho j?,enuij Theri-oplectca Zollar, 381,~ (Djjtf--~-u~ Tahu.--flrie).
I
Gas entoin 6.1 no.21lOO-105 164,
1. Department of Entomology, National Museum, Pralyup-KunraLive (for
Mouchu). 2. Ollair of Sy,,-l,.onLqtje Ztiojor- , 01111,,-Jen Iv-ri IUY, Fragum,
I "Y ~ 111i a ~'i
2, Vin-icna 7 (for Clivala).
VAIXTEVp A.Sh.,; CHVAIA,, M.A.
Photoelectrochemical study of anodic dissolution of iron.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. khim. ne..11:.1946-1949 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. EMmicheskiy institut in. A.Te. Arbuzova AN SSSR.
OISUFJEV, Nikolaj Grigorjevic [Olauflyev, Nikolay Grigorlyevich), prof
dr. (Moscow D-317, ul. Sedogo 3. kv-34); MOUCHA, Josef'. dr. (Prague
1-1700, Vaclavske namesti 68); GHVALA, Milan, dr. (Prague 2, Vinicna 7)
Ghrysozona scutellata sp. n. (Diptera, Tabanidae) from Central
Europe. Cas entom 61 no.3:284-286 164.
1. Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Academy of Medical
Sciences, Moscow (for Olsufjev). 2. Department of Entomology,
National Museum, Prague (for Moucha). 3. Chair of Systematic Zoology
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Charles University, Prague (for Chvala).
CHVALA, Milan, dr. (Prague 2, Vinion-a 7)
Sonia new or little known Tabanidae (Dipte-a) from Czechoslovakia,
Cas entom 61 no.4;374-383 0 164.
1. Chair of Systematic Zoology of the Charles University,,
Prague. Submitted on March 24, 19L'~
CHIVALA~ Milos, inz.
Partial automation of ring-type ball mills. Energetika Cz 12 no.2:
78-79 F 162.
1. Odkvtove sdruzeni palivq Praha.
~qAIA,p . inz.
__~41op. -
CaMbIlAtion of coal vith a high ash content in melting stoveoo
Inergetike, Cz 11 no.10z498-499 0 961-0
CHVALA.. Milos, inz.
Information on the aceeptance and operation of boilers with
feed head. Energetika Cz 14 no.12:605-607 D 164.
1. Uhlo4byto Usti nad Labom.
,CHVAI.), Milos, inz.
I ~ 7 -- - - -I-. ~ %.:, - ~-'. -
Combu -tion of the coarse-grained
SerRrat-Ing plant on the CKD Dukla
Cz 15 no.ljI8--I9 Ja 165.
coal dust, from ths ho-4crazy
traveling grate. Enargetika
1. Uhlozbyt, Usti nad Labem.
ACCESSIM NR: AP40369T6
S/0078/0t/009/005/1305/1306
i AUTHOR: - Grazakoyp go D.; 1hrinnayal, V. No; 1&ty*j;ovp Z* Me; Chyala" He A*
TITIZ: A now modification or zone or materialso
SOURCE: Z-hat-nal neorgenicheskay khJ-4 4 j, ve 9. no. 5. 19"s 2305-1306
TOPIC TAM: zone purification,, method,, crystalllzation rrmt,, monocrystal.
production, semiconductor, sodium nitrate, cadmium nitrate tetrab.Arnte, Impurity
separation,, beatiug devIcej, design
ABSTRACT: . A method of zcm purification van developed In wbich the crystal 14 z&-,
tion plane area Is Incressed, thereby' enhancing the production of larger mon
crystals particularly applicable in the production or semiconductors. This vaS
accomplished by devising a method for maIntalning the saw tewperature,gradient
near the periphery of the molten zone as In Its centers Thw,, heating circuits
vere constructed In the form of the curvature of the molten zone and of such
design as'to create a crystallization front by r the beat
riimovale- Perforated metal, grlds or conductors between elictrades (rectanVilar
for reatalmal" xvda or airw.Qw for cy2lrftic" bars) my be used, These
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should be of metals or alloys noureact4ve with the molten metal* In a a
Imple
designp a vertical cylinder was:hested at different temperatures. It was heated
In the moor section to a temperature~.higber then the fusion temperature of the
material and In the lover section to a lower temperature. A test tube containing
the sample was lowered slowly so crystal" Ion started at the bottam., A rigid
beating element was kept at the temperature boundary to give a planar cryst&3'4z&-
tion frante Tests run vith'sodium nitrate axd cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate using
colored Inpulties (sample lowered at .12 aq/hr) abowed the inpirities to be
-collected at one end of the bar. Orig. arte ban: 2 figures.
ASSOCUMN: lCaranold gosudarstvamy*y universitet., (MmLan State University)
f
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CHVALINA, J.
Now information brought to us by the exhibition "New Techniques
in Housing Construction." P-32. POZEMM STAVBY. (Kinisterstvo
stavebnIctvi) Praha. V01. 3, no. 1. Jan. 1955.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL), Library of Congress,
. Vol. J, No. 12, December 1956.
J.
Use of the Wolf crane in housing construction. p. 65,
Vol. 4, no. 21, Feb. 1956
POZEYNI STAVBY
Praha,, Czechoslovakia
Source: East European Accession List. Library of Congress
Vol. 5, Na. 8, August 1956
CRVALINA, J.
t
Erection of a boarding school for the Podzalecka housing Fro.iect in
'~Iost. p. 635
POZEMNI ST-AVBY. (Ministerstve stavebnicty) Praha, Czechoslovakia, Vol.
7, 120. 12, 1959
Monthly List of East Eurorean Accessions (EEAI), LC. Vol. 0, nc. 2,
Feb. 1960
Uncl.
NAFRAVVIly J., inze ALTA.- A
Concreting of ch"nals by the vamm technique. Poz stavby 11
noo7z387--390 163o
1. Pozemni. stavby Usti nad Labom.
6M9ft0Sllll`0n -to --M,fi;-7.V/789.4-,- !6i 140'- ' Pission or Alic, -,,$i bon j I-
. -- ~I I ftsk (] h-
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naiant . .71 k -AN0, W A,, .-,JIydroJpi5 of flie',icirfi7a j.,
r~-.rFmmi-comw ~, 10, A ' follv;~ed by jernrmiV. of WcOll yiddias ptmhiits.
-1)(in English):
1ARIM
he at .Y by dism. or a an.; 61-9517u-IN% c6mrillk. a d -Ii,' Im""
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directly bound tci 8i ln'mikd ~ ~4 - 7716 latter. Krc forrued ouder (lie condiffim j C
ASYP04-1suanesand' Snoxft ' fles" the expt.
but also the arkbtiLtibirof th6pi subitltuint;Ance or-ornatit of by instafitancoun condensation of the intri.'
NOi tth forincrPW- ined'aAe's"une's; The -1361yuncis
n1trode a C h. above'2000
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tion of 51 (0-Kippink; CA.1111,7420).,~ Appro&late=71- d.
GHpord zgtiits convert FAQ t h ponding Arylo:,
chlomma rls, and these',with1g,' kk~'yl'dd Nh e my Im eftf- amprer"t, Iram Maigcl anti a InIxt. of sicl.'aml 11
on by IMO~, as
mInnes used. Reaction cofi~ O'L 616 and analyses of p1priat feldoemllane. .-.Fissi bo
yields ftor'G FhN% and h, mlorlm lolld'(FhoyMc
thepiodu tsuiedetnilidlor '"I.SICI; (1). (P-
SiOmm).; from VM P-F(4HtN0j and *A colorl
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ing the oil 30-hrs. ixith'4% HtSG4 gave cL Pmetically q~ftnt'
1.1-it' +1 (it silicone oil.. 1 (354 g.) and 83.3 g.-Si(091)~ dild.,
ivith +X) ml. MtO. treated durhig 4 hrs. with 2%30
mnIc h1cMaM.,firred, 5 he*-:'sh:tkcn 1.6 hrs.
%vith 8( ra . Itc) (I tsi:rujo,'layw,witsbcd -with, HSID
1"tjo _ji)k aken %
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CHULOTSKY, V.
CRVALOVSKY$ V. Silicon organic compuunds. V. Decomposition of phenyl
Mcon,compounds by aqueous hydrogen chlaride. In Germftn.
.
s
p. 93. Vol. 21, No. 1, Feb 1956. SBOMIK CHi',KHC3L071ATSK!KF
KIII14ICH M-KIKH RkBOT. COLLECTION OF CZECP;OSLOVA.K G EMICAL
COMMICATION'S. Prahat CZECHOSLOVAKIA.
SOUIRCE, - EAST EUROPEAN ACCESSICNS UST (EUL) VOL 6, 1.10 b, APRIL 1957
C P
CZECHOSLOVAKM/Chemical Tecbnology Chemistry of Compouncls with I.
Hle~i Molecular Weiditse
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khirdyn, No 16, 1958, 56307
Author : Khvalovsky, Matoushek., Bazhant
Inst
Title : Silico-Organic Polymers (Silicones). 1. Alkalinc
Condensation of Silicones Having Low Molecular Weiejit.
Orig Pub : Chem. prunyal., 1957, 7, No 7, 377-381
Abstract : The polycondensation of methyl siloxanoles (NS) and
methyl, phenyl siloxanoles (NPS) which have low molecular
veiE~hts 'was investiGated. The experiments were carried
out o6t -t/ 200C. at a ratio of R: Si 2, using potassiuu
hydroxide as the catalyst. It was demonstrated that the
rate of viscosity increase, , is dininished vhen the
ratio Si:K and R:Si are increased. At a constant ratio
of R-.Si., the mgnitude of is increased with an incre-
ase in the MPS composition of CH 3 ratio to C 6HP
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry.
G-2
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Khimiya, No 4, 1958, 11363
Author Chvalovsky., V. and Bazant, V.
Inst ---------
Title O::ganosilicon Compounds. XII. The Synthesis of Hexa-
by the Alkaline Hydrolysis of an
Azeotroplc Mixture of Trimethylchlorosilane and Tetra-
chlorosilane.
Orig Pub: Chem Listy, 21, No 1, 108-111 (1957) (in Czech); Sbo--aik
Cnekhoslov Khim Rabot, 22, No 4, 3.199-1202 (1957) (in
German with a Russian s-umnary)
Abstract: A proceditre has been developed for the synthesis of
hexamethyldisiloxane (I) by the alkaline hydrolysis of
an azeotropic mixture (AM) of trimethylehlorosilane
and S'Cl4 (46 : 54 molil)) (when 10r,) VaOH is used, 600 m!
Card 1/2
CZECHOSLOVAKIA/Organic Chemistry. Synthetic Organic Chemistry. G-2
Abs Jour: Referat zhur-xhimiya,, 11o 4., 1958, 11363.
of solution and -':R.8 gms AM are taken). The naxim=
yield of I (70-800P), bp 99-1010,, is obtained when a
20-30ri'j aqueous solution of NaOH is used. Higher and
lower concentrations lower the yield. Tetrakis fkc7-
trimethyleyloxy-silane, LTCH3)3S'-074 Si bp 22D-0207
739 mm), has been isolated as a side product and con-
stitutes 48.1e,, of the higher boiling substances formed
during the hydrolysis.
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C.H V A L V,~ K I ~'
Pon I BOOK INDWMTION CMH/3510
IkL6%nt
Vladimir, Engineer,, Doctor, Winner of State Prize,, Vai~lav
Engineer, Doctor, Winner of State Prize,, Ari rathousky, Engineer, Doctor,
Winner of ~~ Priy*.., Miroslav Sebatz Engineer, Jan Starch, Engineer,
Otakar Kblh~r, Engineer, AntonIn Dyk, Engineer, and Petr Rix, Winner of
State Prize.
I/
Tec)wickkiee ousiti silikonu (IndutrIal Use of Silicones) Praha, St~tnf %Wada-
telstv? Technicke' Literatury,, 1959. 365 P. (Series: Makromalekularni litky,
av. 3) 1,400 copies printed.
Reviewer; Ji~f 6ermak. Engineer; Tech. Ed.: Fwanti'sek Tr1a; Resp. Ed.:
Oj
V2&dlmlr Spa 11 Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended mainly for technicians who use silicones and for
chemists doing xesearch on the applications of silicones.
COVRRAGE* The book is an introduction to silicone chemistry. Applications of
silicones in the rubber industry, in the electrical and machine-mmaufacturing
industries as surface finishes, and in various fields of technology as
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C=H/3510
hydraulic fluids, oilsii lubricants and pastes are treated extensively and
the role of silicones in medicine, phamceuties and cosmetics production
is discussed. The use of silicone resins in the plastics industry is &loci
treated. No personalities are mentioned. References are given at the end
of each chapter.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface
7
Ch. I. The Chemistry of Silicones 9
1. Basic concepts 9
2. Preparation of simple orgsnosilicon compounds 17
3. Production of organosilicon polymers 22
Bibliography
35
Ch. II. Typical hoperties of Siloxane Polymers 39
1. Effect of the structoze of the silo=ne chain 39
2. Effect of organic substitutes 49
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Industrial Use of Silicones
Bibliography
59
Ch. III. Combination of Organosilicon Compounds With Organic Resins 65
ill; Organosilicon polymers and copolymers of the vinyl type 65
2. Modifying plastics by adding silicone resins 67
3. Combination silicone-organic resin 68
Bibliography
74
Ch. IV. Application of Silicones as Surface Finishes for Various Materials 81
1. Individual types of hydrophobic substances and mthods of
applying them 87
2. Rendering cextaln other types of materials hydrophobic with the
add of organosilicon compounds 95
(section on applications in electrical engineering vritten by
J.Starch, Engineer)
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Ch. V. kpplications of Silicone Fluids in Industry
1. Application of silicone oils in diffusion vacuum P=Ps
(by P. Hix, Engineer)
2. Application of silicone oils in machine building (by
A. Dyk., Engineer)
3. Application of silicones in lubrication
4. Silicone lubricating greases (by A. Dyk,, Engineer)
5. Application of si]Acone oils in the electrical industry
(by J. Starch, Engineer)
6. Silicone separating agents
7. Silicone defoaming agents
8. Silicone pastes
9. Other applications of silicone fluids
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Ch. Vli, Silicone Rubber (N. Scb~tz, Engineer)
1. Silicone polymers
2. Vulcanization
3- Fillers
4. Working and finishing
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5. Vulcanization of silicone rubber 173
6. Regeneration of silicone rubber 174
7. Properties of silicone rubber 175
8. ViSCOUS-elastic mastic 185
9. Applications of silicone rubber (Section on applications
in electrical engineering by J. Starch., Engineer) 186
Bibliography
192
Ch. VII. Silicone Resins (0. Noli4j, Engineer) 199
1. Testing silicone-resin-base coating materials 201
2. Silicone coating materials resistant to high temperatures,
chemical action and veather 203
3. Silicone electrical-insulation resins (by J. Starch, Engineer) 206
Bibliography
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Ch. VIII. Applications of Silicic Acid Noters 245
1. Ethyleilicates 24-5
2. Heat-transfer fluids 248
3. Various methods of application 252
Bibliography 253
Ch. IX. Physiological Properties of Organosilicon Compounds.
Applications in Medicine, Pharzaceutics and Cosmetics 255
1. Physiological properties of organoollicon conpoands 255
2. Therapeutic effects of organosi3icon compounds 256
3. Applications of silicone products in medicine,, pharmaceutics
and cosmetics 257
Bibliography 262
Ch. X. Conclusion 272
List of Abbre-ylations of Bibliographic Sources Cited 276
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Appendixes. Tables of Comercially Produced Silicone Products 286
Index of Authors 347
Subject Index 349
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CHEMICKY PRUMYSL. Praha,, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 9, no. 8., Aug. 1959.
Monthly list of East European Accessions (EUI) LC, Vol. 9, no. 2, Feb. 1960.
Uncl.
ethyl ifirc6de re
n
gm
Vficlav Clivalovsk,
jiH lZn;Liousk-t
;:~d
--rra-guL ruipsy"i tsbi-61(1
has bten investigated of the curing,
colic" 0 'c
and of tile ratio Me' S, (11, S7=19.) mp
11 tile hydril-
phobl'.tj 'N'a-Ca glass by Me sillcout reshis (1), blends
oil of
-1.07), and Me Pit'
of Me chlorosilanes (11) (Me.Si = 1.00 1
silicone oils (111) (Pb: S! - 0.2 and 0.8). Simultaneously I
the resistance has been estd. of the hydrophobic films against I
benzene (IV). I% aq. -KAns. of MOIL NaCl, and 110, tind'
towards tile action of elevated temp. The prepu. is de-'
scribed of i with Me:Si - 1:3, 1:4, and 1:5. Carefully
cleaned glass plates have been hydropliobi" by soing. of!
0.2-2% 1 with and without 3% Al(O-iso-Pr)s in IV (0.4-!
3.0% H in IV, and 1.5% 111 in toluene, resp.), the film Alb.-'
tained being cured at 20-170* for 2 firs. (20-140* for 2 firs.,
and 2W-340* for 12 firs., resp.). The angle of contact (a)
has been estd. of water with the hydrophobized glass stir-
face and also after the action of IV, 1% NaOH, NaCt, and
HC1 at 50' for 2 firs., and of elevated temp. (300' for.12
lirs.). Curing increases a by 2_1', tile curing temp. being
of little import itice. The hydrophobizing effect and the re-
sistance of the hydrophubized surface against IV, 1% NaOll,
NaCl, and 11C(decreases in the order 11 > I > IN, only the
resistance towards elevated temp. being higher for III thant
for 1. J. &bew*p-k
'Sy
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