SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GLAZUNOVA, N.I. - GLAZYRIN, M.P.

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YELAGIF, Vladimir Dmitriyovich; GLAZM,C)VA, II.I., ---ed.; I.T., tekhn. ro-C . (Plus olectrifivition... ) Plius elektrifikatsiia... Mo*kva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1962, 47 p. (1",Arodrrji univer.,Itot Kal'tui-T. Sellskakho~zi!dsttvennyi fakulliot, no.1) O'IDA 11):iQ ('11ur--d elect, if ication) (Electricit'~T in :".~'icullxxr-) :-. 1, 1 , , " ;. I ~ j , I . I . . .i. ~. '~ : i , i I I I . 3141 RITNA. K. M. ; G1J,,ZUliOVik, N. 1-1. D 8 A C 13 ynamic-, of chnmical -propertinu of soila uniur -wuxlb rlmeoil stands, Vest.Mnsk. im. Sar. biol., pnchv., geol., geoir. 13 nn . P. : 10()-l ?0 15R. (MI51- 11:9) 1. Mo-knvskiy urilve:-sitet, Krifwlra pOch,.-ov-?&m-lya. (For(-,f,,t snill) (So i I (",i-l'stry) 0 1?- 11 ) GLAZU'DVA, N.T. A solution for thp. first. ba3ic problem in thr~ thorry of clatiticity of orthotropic vedges. Izv.7ya.ucheb.zav.-, stroi. i arVhit. no,5: 'L1 -,~ II 5q. (MIR-~ 12-1) 1. Novrici!kirkanskiy politekhnlclii,~9,-iy institlit imeni Sergo Ordzhonlki- dne. (Elastic. 7ol(I :'hol1g) Ty nn- r Tpq z n r) ov, ItI9%, k i V 11(d)[I vkh Iv j I c it i I I I,;rl (i 1)FVi1 1 1 L N tin ti It- -I v i~, ,11 Ii 0, 1 1) 1~I c- T It 4r f) P: I it 1 1 , I !( -I I I t II f ' I I I i 1 0 111 11 17, I ( 1 11 1, , II I ~: ~ Ii I ~~ t. c 't I I" .~Iin ed oj) 1-1 it) ill forl:ul t Uri ri ;I,ho V,1.1 i(I j L0 f S. I A 11, t V E: na n L :-,1.i nc ill H-0 i Irl k --; e n o I.,! ill C), I C) p t c~~ c1 i.-j c) ix i I ttj (~ ~A J. 0. 1 i L I- i it i. 0 11 on Lud j: r I a e 1~ -C3 (, f, t 'I I ~I t: -,' j, ~:.: l) . Asc~ i t~ I n r) f, 1, o ri CA I ic i tv 1('111c 01,1. 11 1 t T 0k C 'r1 C 11 i I Fi h y a Y(-) 11 r i -~ r- e r L 2 !~ i.ie t hod an I y ii iLho ( Iii i N, cr l, ~i ii ~-ri om i,a 1 !3 I Th a s e o s (-) I u t -i on s zire n o de ri t j co 11) e. c a i u3 cm -,~ I i; L pa 1 11 (- (I -L f f c r c r, t 1) c) i i it da rv -~ L r,~s i i t t it e c, ri, 15; o f i- I i o t h e Card 1/-j /,)I A)( TI '3,i tilt -Von,ml d i C Cc, I- I i I'll v I? r I , , 'I-, ?, 1 1, , If o it Ic r~ I I I! -.n(i it c, it i o (I j. s Il c Fi- wil thf~ -If(] t hjt I,, i t. I; j 1 1~' I T F. I' A5SUCIATION i 1%1 1 ro L o ov it 1 I) v I u. I I, I I -~ k v t I ( ! -, I I J, c . I I 1 :1 i C VOROBIYEV, L, N, kand~ tekhn~ imuk, dotsent; GLAZIINOVA, N, T~jl ~:rind~ tnichn, rvqul~, dw,~Bent .1 -.-- .............. Plaria stressed state of a rectangular anisotropic plato, Izv. vys, ucheb,, zav.; mashinc,str. no.7~68-74 16,2, (mim ~t'l " I ) I ~cvocherkAsakly politekhnichemIdy Institut, (.Finst'c platcis and -,hells) VOROB'YFV, L.N.i N. T. Novocherkassk) 11--- Solving i rasch. plane problem for a rectangular ~-erion,, soor. 4 no,6w~-6 1614. il~.',lastic Stroi, mekh, OMIRA 16.,1) plates and shellii) GL.AZUNOVA, N.L I Problem of axisymmetrical bending, of olabn. rr'lldv M-1 L-i6: 39-50 #611. 0.1d.R." ln:10) (Slabs) (Flexure) (~ j~~, ", 7. j ~ 7" '! ;I , ! 1 . , , ~ -~ p-J-1 iri C,~ 11, ! ,I' rnkjj',,:~ ~jDjhl. T f"Id j f-f; ~ -I L , 4 j 4 - , '. ~, ;' , - .. . . il"'! 1 V -) , c 1 1 r ~ 16 *,1 . (111.tA 1.6-.10) ( "), L! 1 116 ) "OPOVA, Gl,,VUN0VA, N.N. r ield. ,I SLzR 1-61 -U 0,-g;in-.*,, re.--ains in the oil cf ~,Ye ' (,),ITU 18:11) n,-.3:()'l3-()`5 Mr 165. 1. Tr,wt, Of'.Lot,Or 6, 1964. LADA, Igor' Vasillyevich; GLAMMA, N.V., red.; RCMANOVA, 11.1., tekhn. red. [If tho world disaims] Esli mir razoruzhitsia.. . Mosi-va, 12d-vo ln~ta mezhdunarodrjykh otnoshonii, 1961. 111 p. (111DA 34:7) (Disarn=ent) VEiiESHCHETIN, Vindlen Stepimovich; Yelizavotit -Anitc-13'evrin CT,AZTMT~-,,VA, !,V,, red.; N-)YINOVA., N.I. , tekhn. rod. [InternutionnI Council of Scientiric lJnioiisl!4e:,,~idlintiT,t:)(InvI So- vet nwichnykh soluzov (14STIS). S predi.,31. lc - Sk,m, Izd--,,o In-ta mezI,dunbr(-)dnykh otnoshen-11, 125 p, %, M I U (InternFitional C,i,,mcil of S(A-mtific Unions) ALEKSANDRnv, UT.; ABRADUSHKIN, N.3., O.V,; TY1,KPIA, V.11. Anytly zing the f(-,r-nq,,irn r,! ~Z ly~.,:; ' n ~:o 1,-)r dw, ~!Iorjmnt. Psirf, 31- Rorv~ttnn -apa-ir.y tlC i~,riVn,iVf~!3 unilEir color dfivolopmont onMLtIon-, :,;hw 1 1. k~-i. 1) no. l: 102- 10 1'~--Ap '04. (1111RA 1. poluprodukt-ov L krasLtf3ley (NIOPiK). 5.(4) AUTHORS: Tsetlin, B. L., 3ert~,~yev, V. Rafilrov, S. R., 7,)r-3hak, V. V., Carres.oondi.r..,.c Yemb(-r A"' Glazunowt, 1'. Y;i .., Pubizi, T IT 1, The After-offect ~n th,~- Irr.-ifliation cf Yethylm,--thlcryl~-,e ~1-. the Presence of' (~xyj-,~n ~,Effii':t metilmetakrilata v prisutstvii kislorndu PERIODICAL: 1)okl,--tdy Akademii 11tLUk 1959, V-1 1:1t), Nir 1, pp 12.~5-11') ( ussa ) ABSTRACT: It iq a kno,.,in fact that oxy,:,en inhibit,-! the tion of many vinyl mozio,r.-,re. Thin i(3 tho ca,;e ifith radiation polymeri-~~it ion (Rof I). Howevor, the monom,~,r i;.-, abl(! to pollym-3i,iz,i lt~-O.,~r, !iF -Ocn 1..'l *.he su~plj of oxygen i_ interrupte'l. (Rff 2). manner of' w-ilizin,- ionization ener~,y is of practical int.froot. The au-h~)r-, invectigated the baoic rules of this proce%ms. "lit, monomer Nvas irradiated with fa~;t electrons (900 kev), ~ in an acceller- ator of the second Tnstitute mentioned -inder 41.130OCifltli0n. Fir ,ure I shows ~,he kinetic polymeriz.-ition urve in derendencp on the radiati,)n ;Ii. The initi;-.l -,-i?Locity 110 (-)f'21) 01 7 la,~ r Card 1/3 1 - t p izatic,n 0, ks N., m- :, ~4h-rmi, The After-effect in the Irradiation of ',lethylmetha- -33/62 crylate in the Presence of Oxy-en Fi,-,ure 3 shows the influence exercised by teraperature upon Vo. Poly-2orization was introduce(I by ovacui-ition. T~e a ctivation ener~,.-y v;as cal cul at e,J as amo tin t ing to 1 1. 2 "Coa I /,roll It is thus considerably lower than the activation ener,-y in the polymerization of methyl methacryl!ite with benzoyl per- oxide, which amounts to 1'~-7 kcal/mol. TM hij1h activity of the peroxide groul'in formed by irradiation facilitate,; poly- merization at lov teciper;iture.-I. Pil;::uro ,I .9howfi the developmnont of polymerization Ly ii-r-iiiiation, -inil, a c-Mparison,, the effect of 0.01 ~-,, benzoyl peroxide, .',Dart fr3m the low r~-ac- tion temperature, irradiation off~?rs tile further advanta.Ee that, after irradiation, polymeri~~ation may be b~_.-un at any desired point of time. There are I fJguirs and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet. Card 2/3 The After-effect in the Irradiation of' Mathyl- SOV/20-1 26-1 -33/62 methacrylate in the Presence of Oxygen ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Alcademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Gompounds of the kcademy ' of Sciences, USSR). institut fizicheskoy khimli Akadeiaii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemiatry of the Academy of Sciences, USSR) SUBMITTED: February 25, 1959 Card 3/3 ,,'OfHVODSKlY, V.V..; UALZUTIOVA, P.Ya.; SMIMOVA, B.A.1 XMIT, Yu.L.; &,11TSELISKAYA, Ch.A. , .eklin. r,--.d. of liy-l'rocv!-bnnq; ,iomoi ~iys>J coc.-.~ miu 1. T)rnl):L :ri:j Ilz vekotoryo 31cv ,, Izd -vo ,'%.k,-.d,. nauk SSSh, 19L!, :,07 (I.Lr ',~ 15. 9) 1. Akademiy,~. mu~-- SSSill. In:;t itut sin-.e2p.. (.-ydru,--~.~rbono) ( r-laid lo try) G!,ma"VI., V. ,."; , , , . i,~ . . ! . . " -L/; - 2, (, o"'o,w, - .i-. , - -L-lu.u.~ Gl--~UI.CPL SAPFL'NIHIV, Ya.; 'GjOWVATYY, I.; GLAZU11011h V. aspirant, 'Moskva); wrr;ov, I. ; KOL-'N?,(. , A. ; ',(OND L. konstru~ tur 'Mogkva) ; I. kand.ek~ n.nauk ; Kl,[:PI.K( 7, N. SINYUTIN, V., ~,,-md.ekun.nauk; KOMENYV31 1Y, I., ~mnd.(4-on.nauk; PETIEPLI,:TCIIIK, I. Fiftieth anniversary of "P.,avda." Sc)-'. tl(wj',4 35 nc)-5:3,,3-42 Mi 162. (MIRA 15i5) 1. Nachallnik Planovo-ekonomichoskc.-fo upravlonLja MlniaLerstva torgovli RSFSR (for Sapellnikov). 2. Nachal'nlk plan(,vogo ctdela kurortt(irga, g. Berdpins~ (for ',olovntj ). 3. Moskc.valdy c-rdena Tz-udovogc ?,rasn:~go znameni institut narcdnf. go )(h(,zyajstva im. G.V. Plekhan(va ~fur Glazun(.va). 4. Nachallnik Ctdela t(.-)var(obcro-,,-l Gmplgna USSR, g. Kiyev i'for Koler~,o)- 5. UlnvTvi oukhgalter Zhitamirskago gorodskogc tor~,a po tor-ovle prcmtevaramL for KondrRtskiy). 6. Starshiy kliudczhplk Lobs hch v sovu zn uj!c doma modeley (for lefremva). 1. Zavedujushchi~f sektorom Ukrainskogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta torgovli i obshchestvennogo pitaniya (,for Berger). 3. Zsvedujushchiy sektorom Nalchno- issledovatellskoj~o instituta torgovli i cbshcnestvenncgc pitaniya, ,,. Mcskva (for Sinjutin). '.,. Zaveduyushced-j sekt--rom Ukrainskcgo nauchnc-issledovateel'skogo institata tcrgovli i obshchestvenncgc pitaniya, g. Kiyev (ror Korzhenevslrd,i). (Russian nowspnpers) GI.AZU','O'Iil,l V. Advertioing and progresoivo foms of trit(le. 3o7. trog, 35 (ALdvertiaing-Retai I trade) GLAZUNOVA, V. Language of trade advertisement. Sov.torg. 1'36 no,12:56-51~ D 162. (MIRI, 16:1) (Advertising copy) KTrDRYAVTSFV, N.50.,- TqPINI, Y.1J.- !'IYIIAYLOV, N.I.; 0.1.4"ITT(VA., 7.1'. Caus-s of t~ie ~ormftion o' d;~rk sylots on th,- surface. of zinc plated parts. Izv.,rys.ucheb,zav.; khim.,i 1-him tol-b.. I no.l: 166-169 16o. (VIPJ. 13:6) 1. Ka"Pdru elektrokhimii Vcskovskogo instituta imeni D.I.. t~endoqjeypva. (Zinc plnting) (Zinr-Cori-esi on) GLAZUNOVA, V.K.; GRUZDEVA, A.K.; Kj%J?-kTA'-r-,V, N.B. Possibility of using rapid flo-la'Lon for Zyrin.novsk sal'ide ores. TSvet. met. 34 no.1:7-12 Ja 161. (,XIRA 17-3) S/070/62/007/00 5/007/014 L,L 32/1., 1,6o A U'~, I i OD [a zl-inova , V , K. T ITI'l, T) ie i ti Cl Li i- n c o 0 f c e r t a i n ViA C t or s on t h er fmv t h o C Wh Lskers ()f' 1, i n P I.: P L 01) 1 CKr is t a L I ogra f i va , N' - 7 , 1, 0 -67 1 t T F XT h is k (,- r s (~ C eas i I y mel L v (I Itte L,i I S~~rl All ('(I 11;lV(! IWQn Vo(lild ill -1vc(rodvp4)!;it(,d Ifore, observilt 1()lls on ~Al Wh _,;ji4)iitaiicousIv g r o w i i i g, Crom electrodeposit ivere 111,1(le invoLving a ) thermal treatment , 1) ) i rra d ia t i on wi, t h u I t ra - sound C ) coo I i llt~ 111(1 (1) externa I ly appli ed compress ion Urowth took J)IaCe OVI'l- It I)OVIO(I Of 3 Yeat's LiL a i*ixte of ixhoilL k).05 A /.~3 e c fo r Sn deposi ted on a steel surface from a stilphuric solution. if a n tLectr,)Lytic Laver of brass or steel is first depos:ited then the iliC Uha L I oil J)eri od j.s shorteried t o L - 3 11,01, t I's and ( he growth rate is about 0.3 A/sec. If thu coating is tklillllf~~r tharl 0.5 micron no whiskers grow and the optimum thickness i~; 3 to 1-0 microns. X-ray photographs showed the whiskers to be of the tetragonal form with c along the needle axis. Crvstals with diameter:n I - 2 microns were I - 2 miti long. About 60 o 1, t 11 e Card 1/2 '~ 1/07C/62/00-/00.5 /00 7/0 111 The inf Luence of certain ... K 132) /!-" It 0 o crystals were bent wi th kinks of' 90, 45, 25 and 0~)O. Fatter crystals were also found twisted int,o spiral-s and tangli'll ba.) Is. The maxifflum r,ite ot, growth wa-s f-mind for whiskors growing on a tin covuring on a brass subst.vatc- on a steel ha!,(f af't.er- thermal trealimeill at 100 to 1500C for I houti. Tlif,- I~jjnifijum was for t:in on a S11bsLr-.,xLv on sLe(!t lwat.(!d fot- more than 0 houl's at 1.00"Cand 2 hours at 1.50%. Growth could be compl',!tely iit.opped by ultrasonic vibrations (I to -5 ~Ic/s). Cooling to -20 to -110 0 Cf*o r growth Pressure the inductive Lb morith., a Lso stopped g period (o I - 2 (lays and incrvasud the rate o I' ~irow th mm-vera 1 times Growth could be observed under 150 kg/C1112 bUt 1-10t Under 500 It; is concluded that the main factor in the mechani.,5m of growth is the energy of the internal strains in the electrolyticaily depo.9ited layers oC Sn. There are 3 Cii~ures. S U BM JTT`~ 1) June 19, 1961. Card 2/2 L 12,676-63 ACCENIM MRt AP30006"'-'---'-- EWP(q)/EWT(m)/BDS AFFTC/ASD JD/'WH AUTHMt Glazunova, V. K.; KUdrVavtsev,.ff. T. 11=: i;VeStigation of the condItiono of spoixtemeoun Sx4AMh wt cryatia fj~.srv An ekELtr~ol SOME: Zhurnal prikladnoy kh4mli, v. ~6, no. 3, 1963, ~43-,')P TOPIC TAGS: crystal growth, electrolytic tin coatings, tin,. *opper, lead, ,tallization iABSTRACT: Xxperiments showed that the growth of crystal filails in eloctrolytic tin; coatings occurred spontaneously, independently of oxidation U. dry or damp atmo-. :sphere, and was probably caused by internal stresses in the - dtiposito. The diffe~r- !ence In incubation period and crystal growth rate in coatings is e:q)ladned by tba magnitude of internal deformation in the Sm lattices. Significant - acizeleration of crystal growt1h of Sn deposited on brass is appuently connectild with 11iffu3ion of Zn from the brass into the Sn coating. Coatings on Zn and. ft also showed dhort f Crystal incubation peridds and rMid growth,, W1, Sa, and ateel substrates reduced ,the effect, and on Ag and Fe there was no crystal formtion Jxi 4 -imsixo. Thb do.- i..... .. crease in the crystal growth rate, proportional to the, incrilai9a in tbo deposit -~' - I ' thickneso, 13 apparently caused by the decrease in interml atresitais, Addition, Of Card 1/2 L 12676-63 ACCESBXON NR: AP3600644 . ....... .. 'thiourea to the electrolyte In depositing Cu produced strikl" crystal jirvw% In Sn .coatings. Coatings deposited at 00 vere very fine grained and otxesmed; cx7sW $rowth th erein was rapid. Bn-Cu and Bxi-M deposits giboved no #~ractuxWf' cbenp. r3n-Pb, the incubation period was retexted, while in Sa-Za the cliamc-Lartatia cryatta ,igmeth appeared In 6 months. Reversing: the =Tent or Increasli)g the cijzTeht den-, :sity up to 1.2 eq dm had no effectj at 2-3 aq dm) tho 1uctab&Uoi;, -.periol Incrtased and the growth rate was decreased. Beating had a deaeleratiq offect, proportioniA 'to tine and temperature of heat, on a*-stal grwth. This also :jiaintis to the role of internal stresses In the growth mechanism of the cryatals. Thin phenompnon repre- sents a peculiar form of recMtellize, on. in 9-4 Coatings. OxIgo art. has - 4 -tables, I f1VnV*, ~'-photographd. ASSOCIATION: none SMIMED: 3ioet6i DAIE ACQj Vftm63 BIEL.- 00 SUB CODE: CH NO 1W BOV: 009 00~ Card 2/9 GLAZIC-07i't, 'I-K- zn .4 .", 1- 1. 1. Spontaneous `)f 4 lun!,~r,Lary 1~1-. -1 "u~ .,. kh- L- (:. ". lil t I ) 3~ nn.11:2387-2 3V2 li: ' U . . . . Z 1. I . I, , ;~ , .1 1 , , . : ''- i . , . - . . :1 . .. -, -f~ ~,!, . ~! !, ~ ".- ~ , .:; , 'I- '~ " - -. I '. r I'n . . , , ; r , 'I ; . ~ i , , 1:11 - . . . 1. - I - 1,.'. I . I I , ;.F:, I", . . I ~r!': , , `!~. f, J , . . , - : I - , - " -' "': , : j. -,. GLAZUROVA, V.11. , 'in~ P:10 I :~ 1. f J -.~ " " k ".i.A 1-7: 3) GURWNIK, H.I., kandidat tekhnichookikh nauk; KEKBITITSICEY. S.Yu.. inzherier; LAVROVA. V.Y., spots. ROSLOV. G.I., tekhnirhe9',:iy rodak-tor CRoller conveyers; a report] Rolikovye dorozhki; Lriformatsionnon soobahchania. Moskva, GoG. izd-vo torgovoi lit-rY, 1956, 14 p. (Conveying machinery) (MU~& 9:10) KOVBAS, Yuliyn IvAnovna; GLAZUNOVA, V.V.. red.; BALASHOV, V.I,teldin.red. [Measuring instruments Ir. commercial enternriner~ Prid ccmtrol of their use] Imaritellve pribory v torgovyk~i prodnriistliakh i kontrol' za ikh lspollzovaniem. Moskva, Gos.13d-7o torg.llt-r7, 1956. L~4 P. (MIRA 11:1) (Scales (Weighing instruments)) KMIIII, D.N.; GIAZUNOVA, V.V., redaktor; RADKEVICH, Yo.A., toklinichoskI7 redak~`�r-~'-'-- [The packing and wrapping of merchandise in forailrn countriesl Fasovka i upakovkn tovarov za rubezhom. Moskva. Gas. izd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1956. 49 p. (311,4A 9:10) (Packing) SARKISYAil, A.S.; VINOGRADSKIY, B.N.; GIAZUNOVA, V.I., redaktor; RoSLOV, G.I., re(iaktor; ROSLOV, G.I., t9khnicnMl'TMAVe6r [The work of innovators ia the organization of dopartmont stores] Rat s ionalizatorskala rabota v univermage. Moiikva, Us. Wd-vo torgovoi lit-ry, 1956. 85 p. OILIIA 9:R) (Department storou) NECHAY, Z.S.; GLAZU110VA, V.V., red.; BAUSHOV, V.I., teklin.red. a] Of* ornlsjr. iri 1. rF-A I.', Z at a i Jr, EPrcoaration of* irlapoction finding milterialov proverki. I.:d. 2-oe. dop. Moslcva, Gos. izd-vo torg. lit--rY, 1957. 29 p. 011RA 11:5) (Run 9 ta --Corame rce ) AXSENOV, Petr Filippovich; GLAZUNOVA, T.V. , red.; HADRISH, D. , tok:hn. red. [Restaurqnto and cafga of Moacowj Restorany i kafs Hoslrvy. Moskva, 06a.isd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1958. 97 P. (Mllbl 12:7) (Hoscow-Rastaurants, lunchrooma, etc.) BUGIS, Lev Kinayevich; 7dflJKOV, Turiy Vladimirovich; MJZU]~TSOV, A.T., red.; TOEMIT, bki.Ta., red.; GLAZUNOTA, Y.V., red.; BABIGH&VA, V.V., takJui.red. [Retail furniture pric9al RoznIcILnyu tsany na meball. Pod red.A.T.KU2netsova i Sh.IA. Turetskogo. MOBIC711, GO9.IZd-VD tor4.lit-ry, 196(l. 71 1). 04IRA 13:4) (Yurni turB --Price a) FIALKOY, K.A., GLAZUNOVA, Y.Y., red.; KAHOUTOYA, -N.N., toklui.rod. LAgancles of state trade administration in the U.S.S.R. and thair improvement] Organy goaudarstvennogo upra7loniln torgovlei v SSSR i ikh novershanstvovanle. Moiilvrn, Gov.1zd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960. 139 P. (MIRA 14:1) (Ruasia-Commerce) VOLOKITIN, A.S.; DAVYDOVA, red.; 11JU&MOVA, 11.5h., red.: RABICHEYA, V.V., tekhn.red. Nuitarial and technicnI batse and roproduction of I'Ixed nsuets In Soviet trade; work, pornonnel, and wagon In Soviet; tr8dol Material'no- t9khnicheskaia baza I vorproizvodotvo onnomykh fandov noyetskoi torgovli; trud, kadry, zorabotnaia plate v no" tskoi, torgovle. L,ktoli. Moskva, Goa.izd-vo torg.lit-ry, 1960. (A p. (MlItA 14:3) (Ruqt3ia--Go=erce) VASIL'TNV, Aloksandr Afinogenovich; KIWOZOTA,IF.Sh., red.; CILAMNOTA, Y.Y., red.; BABICHEYA, T,,Y., telchn.rad. . I . [Collective--farm trade. Stote proatironent of farm -Droduce and raw materialal Kolkh=)flin torgovIla. Ungotov)-.1 'gollolcokho- zIoIqtvennykh produktov !~ syr1in. HoclcvFj, Gos.izd-vo torg. lit-ry, 1960. 77 P. (mMI 'L40) (Produce tirade ) Mfsylly, Igor' Dmitriyovich; GLA2,UIIOVA, V.V., red.; KLM-CIZOVA, N.2i.' i red.,; ELIKINA, E.M., telrlr,. red. (Electric glements of automatic veiiding machine!i) Elektrichg.,ikie elenenty torfl-ovylli avtoiratov. Moskva, Gostorgizdat, 1961. 159 p. (211RA 15-16) (Vending, Dutchine, i) PROXOPYEV.A.A.; KUDRYASHhVA,0.1.; GIAZUNUiA,Y(j.M- ii1ologicnt Importritirn of' the roatrnCtile lictivitY ol' rootil. Fiziol.r-st. I no.2:109-121 11-D 1,1)4. (MIRA 9:10) 1. Institut fiziologii rasteriiy imeni K.A."Iimirytizeva, Moscow. Botanicheskiy inatitut Akr~domii niuk Tad7,hikskoy SSR i Tad- z ,.hikr,kiy goB.universltet, Stnlinn~nd. (Rootn (BotAny)) (Dnndeliona) NIKITB, V.I.; GLAZUNOVA, Te-M. Tertiary triatomic alcoh.ole of the acetylenic gCllp !Lnd their conversions. Part 21: Dehydration of 2,3,6-trimethyl-4-octyne- 2,3,6-triol and 3,4,?-trimethyl-5-nonyte-3,4,7-ti,iol. ",mr. ob. khim- 30 no.12:390?-391.4 D 160. ORA 13:12) 1. Institut khimii Akademii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSE!. (Octynetriol) (Nownetriol) S/07',/6 1/0 51 1 /",Cl 1 /007/02 5 BOO I lBrjf6 AUTHORS: Nikitin, V. I. and Glazunova, Ye. M. TITLE: Tertiarv Trivalent kico~.ois of the Acevlene Series, and Their Conversions. XXII. Dehydration of 2--Methyl-5-0-hydroxy~ cyclopentyl)-hexine-2)-diol-2,5 (I), and 2,,j-di-(1,-hydroxy- cyclopentyl)-butin-~-ol-2 (VI) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1901, Vol. 51, N,'- 1, i~p- B9 - 95 TEXT: Following Refs. 1 and 2, the auti~ar~3 now subject,~,d thes,-~~ two acetylenetriols (I and VI), (with one or two cyclopenty'l radice.19), to dehydration. Th- new compoundB, (I and VI), wer(~ ~~Ynthe!!izec. by one of the authors in co-operation with S. D. Savranskay-a (Ref. 5). Compound (I) was allovied to react with p-toluenesulf'onic acid and ~~tussium bisulfate. The glycol 2-methyl-5-(I-hydroxy-(-yclopentyl)-licxen-l-ii---';-ol-I (II) in both cases reoulted as principal and only dehydration product in a yield of betaeen 53 and 59 ~- Or. exhalistive hydrc~,enaticn of' t.his glycol in acetic acid the oaturated Glycol 2-metiiyl-5-~'I-Iiydr,-:(y-c,,,-C],-pentyl)- hexanol-5 (III) waF obtained. TLf, structure of ~;lycol (K) could be con- Card 1/3 /~) z 11/ - -" -1 Tertiary Trivalent Alcohol.,; of trc Acc..tyiene .1 /007/02r, Series, and Their Conversions. XXII. Dehydra- B (V,' 1 /L 0 tion of 2-MetlYI-5-(l-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)- hexine-3-diol-2,5 (I), and 2,4-di-(1-hydroxy- cyclopentyl)-butin-)-ol-2 (VI) firmed only by a counter-synthesi:i frGM ISGpropenyl ncetylene and 1-acetyl- cyclopentanol with subsequent hydroEenatio-n. This pr.)duct. Eav"~ no melting point depre.~~sion with glycol (III) (meltine point of (I'll" 91.11 - 84.50C). Glycol (III) is converted in two direct~,,n.; by dehydr,,OL-~.on with 25 sulfuric acid: a~ under fortmation 2-iiiethyl-~:/-(I-met' iql-cyclorentyl)- pentanone-5 V), and b) under formation If hexene-4 (V). A pin,,,coline rearrangement takes place. on dehydration of glycol (III) with potassium bisulf.itlt--, Civing compou-nd (IV). 2,Al-di- (1-hydroxy-c--clopentyl)-butin-3-ol-2 (VI) is also dehydi-atc-d with p-toluenesulfonic acid and potassiurr. bi8L1Lf~Lt-__' to 2-(1-hydroxy-cyclo- pentyl)-4-cyclopentenyl-butin-3-ol-2 (VII) (28 ~,') which inay be hydro- genated selectively with one molc of hydroi-en to the di,~,ne o-1,1yccl 2- (1-hydroxy-cyclopeiityl)-~-cycloL,eiitenyl-b~it~,n-~-ol-'-2 (VIII). The hydro- genation of glycol (VII) over pall:idium on ch~iik ap;:arei-.t1y yields 2- (1-liydroxy-cyclopentyl)-,I-cyclopc,ntonyl-I)i.itttnol-' (U). Oil exha-ustive hydrogenation of ~~Iycol (VTI) in meth:oi,)l th,~ '--~'I-hydrc.xy-cyclo- Card 2/3 TertiLry Trivalent Alcoh-,l !-. (if ti,i- Acp-ylen,~! c //", 7 e.1 /~ 1, /0 A -, 7 Series, !ind Their Convc?roions. XXII. Dehydra- K 'D i zv~(" tioll OC '-Itletl!Yl-5-(l-hydroxy-cyclopentyl)- hexine-3-diol-2,5 (I), and 2,4-di-(1-hydroxy- cyclopentyl)-butin-'-,l-? (VI) pent3,1')-4-cycloner,~lyl-butfinol-2 ():) re,-iult!:. Th~.-r(-- aro 6 refiii-ences: 4 Sovie'll 1 TJ";, rind 1 Britl..-)*r~. ASSOCIATT 1,T :institut khimii Akadeniii nauk TadzhikOkoj SSR (Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences Tadzhikskaya SSR) STJB*,,."ITT:'.D: January 23, 1961 Card 3/3 40071-) C S/lj18/62/0D0/()CA/001/OC7 A051/A126 AUTHORS: Nikitin, V. I., Glazuriova, Ye._M..j.NagIb1na, T. D., Yaaenkova, L. a- Alikberova, 0. TITLE: Copolymers based on butadlene and glycols of the J.sop-j,,-2ny1acAyLO1w row MIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, no. 8, 3 TIM: The properties of copolymers containing a large number of hydroxyl ,groups were studied by investigating a copolymerization reaction between butadiene and glycols of the isopropenylacetylene row. The glycols used and pvo(iuced by dehydration of the corresponding glycerines or by condensat[oii of oxyletofies, with isopropenylacetylene, In the presence of potassium hydroxide, were: P,3,6-tri- methylheptene-6-in-4-diol--2,3 [glycol F(G)J, and 2-inethyl-5(1-0)'Yc,lcl-()pentyl)- -hexene-l-in-3-ol-5 [glycol Ur (TsG)]. Experimental data showed the eopol,ymer of butadiene and glycol G [ J~r-!O (M-10)], to be non-soluble In ordinar,, --,rKar-AC solvents, and the copolymer of butadiene and glycol TO [ TL~jp -10 to be soluble in ether and benzene. The molecular weight of' UTO-10 (determined by Card 112 3/1 38/62/(Y)0/008/00 1 /(YJ7 Copolymers based on butadiene and... A051/A126 the light diffusion method), is equal to 206,000. The Carrer hardnea.* of' DG-10 and DTsG-10, prior to mastication, is equal to 0.1 0.2. Further data reveale,] that DO-10 vul can I zatc:j* are superior to CKC -30 A (SKS-30A), and equil I. to (,gKN-26) as to tensile strength, elasticity, thermal registance, destruct,loll re- sistanee In repeated deformations. They are far superior to SES-30A and SKN-P6 and jj1(-10 (M-10) hi fatigue si.vongth durtng repeated oomprej.,ilon. vid- canizates are cquaL to rubbers of the ;;t.-rlal flKJ-3(A rubber ba!ie In thel.v inatti physical and recliani.cal properties, excepting crack growth !.n vopc-a',O~:d flextures. The former are superior, to SKS-30A, sn--26 and X (DK-1OKh) In their resistance to repeated deformatLons of ftexure. There 1-; 1 twrje. ASSOCIAT1-'ON: li~;tituG khin,11 Akademl! nauk TadzhiksKoy SSR L DiEtitut ~:rga-,tc-nf-.sk(.rj 3,hlifll Aka,lemli Naul, SSSR (IrisUtute of Chemistry of tht- ;i(Esh1k A(,,ade.my .---f 3clencen and InsfiJute Orgl~ilc Chemlstr,- -it' .-ht- AcLdemy ot' 'Icienct-.s) V2 Ji ~3qort- t I on r i. i I fit thf: I -1-ti A. Dehy I r -- t i r~ i r 'It - 1y r in!% r) lol-r-,ri z.- t i cn of' ')--~hll 1- t I n i'rr~ i--' iit n,j I e t :~7 3 To j '44i. -6' KS T E"v'l PI MA (A) soultcr coN.": AUTHOR: N.iki tin, V 1. Glazunova, Ye. ki. D -------- ---- yaac'n ORG! none TITLE Preparation of nylithetic. rubber. Qlano 39, No. 1.71,11,07 -------------- p SOURCE: Izobreteniya, prOMY-Shlennyye obraztgy, tovarnyyp- rnaki, no. 2, 1966 , 95 'ropIC TAGS: synthetic rubber, C0j)0J.VTlerl7.13. Lion btitediefLe A R S TRAC T: Th 13 Au Lhor Certificate concerns a me thod f or p r L pa r in 97110letic rubber by uaLer--emulsh)n copolyr~erizatlsn of bu;-idivne'4with vinvletlivnyl compoundq at re,luced 1:emperatures in Like prelicmce of-' pero-,fide InLtiatorri. In )rfl(-,r to incri?~Asv tho numl:ir a[ typee of q'I'lithetic rubberi, 3,4 ir.; p-,:opoved for use as a lituylethynyl coivtpound . LD SUB CODE: l1/ SUBM DATE: 15Jun64 IL(~cojrd (" I' . , zi 1'. it V K . ; G Lki"i I ~ V A' A, v i".1. Rrief f4wl . rerm? . 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Ill )11 *1 fl~ th'. 1,1-10 141" It to 4-11 flu, flu. 1. .'Ith'-sunth 4, - qmpe 1, ti .... .. I m . ..... If 1 2 1101 *. ........ .. zc it. V. At. It A CLASJjC1jfC. k A 1 " I' ~t I M- 44, D F1 11 U 11 It It 11 111 MO I IS, NO# t3 0, o 1 6 -W 3 1 t I It 00 AD am A -difflowdy.otale crodetetmination M. Kurtliplan. It R ml S1 no , and "W, Itiri;Gdo'b"U.41. ~ I i A#41- Kkim., 1W, 2".-Tht emapa. of IC, Ca, 11b, and TI cobaltiuitrites, as affeeted by the woo. of thesei cations. time of Contact, and aeWity, Was StudiLd by luing CoOO, The cobattluitsite was used as Na. Ag, or Pb com-: plex. As the conen. of K. Ci. and Rb In r4lu. ifecfettuA, their relative content in the ppt. r.6o decreLned. only the compri. of K3AgCo(NOI)~ ronftitwd fairly Const. 'I'lle r c,)inpn.ofTI.CcANOI),ppt.reiiiaiiiidconst. *11Vts.ofIC,Ci, and Rh rernained unchanged reprilleis rf the duration ul their convict with tilt moffiedulmv. TfICTIppt'daingul with time. As the concn, of AcOll in soln. Werrasod the. compa. of K, Pb colialthlitrite approached XMCO(NOA. IficrumethGds for detz. 0.".1 nig. K as KjNRCo(K(h)& and mg. K as KtAgCo(NXh)t ie outlined. it 1' ji F.R.; VNANOV. G:,j-.',,UNOVI% Z.I.-, DAB. 0.1.. illdlli-Ovf~. F... I,)URRUSEAU, T, i. BUYXI~..!#w ;at Brifif reporto. 7av. lab. 2-j ro.5-,544 '57, (W-RA IC:8) (liadiolec,t~i,,~(tn--Indua*lripkI appll(mt loriv) (Chom! ntry, Antlytical ) I THI J il, Kcfpnman, 1. M., Glazunova, Z. 1. :IV, '7 1 ta,.Ion n-" Zinc 11,ith C(~m~,t~ -vvidine f',' n sno3r v(jprrj3u z n l ~ tii i n 1( it j ~ n e r z ha ~i h c, h i m i kn III,) I ek s n.v m I S Gy u I rl a 1.. 1 :~h,ivnzii anv lit icheskoy khimi i I V) !,, V ;' f 1~ ), ) U , ~ I, ("T In a previ vi.-; paPer tile authr)rs h,,-td kids ci I,rv, I li- ve cc-prec-1;'--;tati~d from precipit~ar~~,q ,C 11"-YJ ' 2 Ni 24 n t r r e la t. rts,~i i ji wa ~, oh r- rv E-d 0 - [I f1 t- q. ri t t I c,.i j!' maci-c- and in th- jul I )r-. Proc o n a n d tn f? qua n t i ty h e c o - p r E.,c t p I ed III,. :,- I, C'~.mp, in tile Drecip - tate. This interrelationship and a other problems were examinec IL more closr--iy in th-t, plapc-r -Irvl- r~view. -.n analysis of the cc-prf~cipit-it i,)Ti zirv-, r-III U;~ at a temperature of 1~,-17 .:howr,d :h!Lz 1 '2 ~ i of the quantities of Cu- : Zn i r. :.he pr~?c i.p i -,:i n oniv amnunted to one sixth to one eighi.h the C,: r0 ~n the -solutien before prec~pit%,.i(~n. Tri'- rilhi7i 11 1.T -ci~,ita,i.jn of Zinc ;,i',.h C~)mcilt.x ",Dmn.,,:nc rather c(,rist..,-,nt in tests A ith -nt!- r.)-' 'u- If the copper c-nLent in the 4n; tipt: i on is incr-...;--2, --11-o tile contcrit A zinc in pj-pC4 pit- iv~'j n c v ~,t 9, wh I J ~` im t dPc rt:'13 tills conc (-nt r~ t ion f z-nc in th,, initial solut iun is In b )th co-prt-ci.pi t. i ti~fi -z iriv w i I L d il-cr~!'.i.; I, i Il f" ill I:-.. r. 1 prf~c if) ~ t:A t.'? . Th Li il dl~lljo~A ! C u Zn ~4 in th- ~!ol.jtion befcz-f~ rithmic cliapram thc- r~-Irticmship rie I 'IC U.; 11 the preci 'pitate ;.,.nd th4! r.it io ot' (~1~ ri a I u t " Lin I l ~q ~1 s t 1%1 ~gh t I i n p . T h m I L pred ict trie (.xtzw, or co-orec.,pi t. a t io n o " z I "I c i ri tuti on of D -CN) 2 U;~Y~] t n e c o n t -n t o f ~h m 11, the j nit ial solut ion i-,i knowil. Vt,i-:t ~iria cc r! ~t n w-i*- Uiscovered ill tho ion o1 i lic w i z h CC an" N , Py C IN E .~)-fjroc if, J,.at l ~: n z i nc i t i, v ~t ices i) la c e t o a s ma * i t~ x t ~ n t o n ly ; h :,i, n r ri:: ara 2/~! OV/ 7 5 Co-PrecinitF.tion of Zinc With Complex Compounds Contain,,nS Pyrialno tween the components in the initial SOILItiin and cipitate is no lon~,er censtant since the accura-cy ;rL lh~- ae- termination of the co-precipitate-I zinc is 1(.,J,. to q,."tll V, however, the same interrelat ionshi p 113 '111 tri-- CO-PrOc Ip! ',"i' '~ n of' zinc with the above-mentioned complex thi.0c:;a1vtLes 'a-- est,ablished. As zinc is co-precipitated both by C L, -PY and by [CdPy 21 Br2 only to a small extent, this method can bs~ used for the separation of zinc from cripper and cadmium. The results of these separations were satis."actory -.ri mLcrc-d-!-- termination. Coo . ! bet-er -,eparated ny .per aria zinc may ever, bi (SCN);, at hiEher femperalnrf-s precipitation of' coppe r as [CuPY2-1 By this way, 200 r,of zinc can still be 7.ell separatea 1 OOOT-of' copper. The quantitative micro-d~!terziinrition copper by precipitation by means of the above mentioned ccm- pounds (Ref 3) furnishes good results also with. small amruni-i of zinc bein)~, pre3 ent . I t was d i,,icovered tha t fC)I- till. 1,.G-111~ tative determination of very sinall qllas~itlk!!3 Of Copp[M* ~?If- Card 3/4 titration of precipitated LCUPY 2](SC11)2 ~Y'th a ~iulution o!' 7 5 -3 - 5 Co-Precipitation of' Zinc With Complex Coin.poands C,)nta 'In 1'11,F :,"Y'r1olne silver nitrftte can oki usf~d. Thin-, muthod is conji,:ierably simpler and faster than the gravim---tric detcrmLnation. Thi~re is a detailed de.,3criotion in this ua,),~r ot' ail cxoerIuients. aj well as of, tile resalt:i achiev"d. r),.-,-rt! are 2 f'igures, I tables, and 3 references, 2 of which are sovii-I.. ASSOCIATION: Gorlkovskiy gosad-trstvennyy univer:;itet im. 11, T. 1,oba- chevskogo (Gor,kiy Stfite Univer:3ity iin,-ni N. 1. SUB.1.1ITTED: January 22 , 1957 Card 4/4 GIAZIJNOVA, Z. I. The Second All-Union Conference on the Preparation and Analysis o~ ll.gh-Purity Elements, held on 24-28 December 1963 at Gorky State Uni- ,.*;A-Sity im. N. 1. Lobachevskiy, vias sponsored by the InstltUtC of Chemi- ::-.ry of the Gorky StQte University, the Phynicochemical and rechnologicii Dq)artment for Inorganic Materials of the Academy of Sciences USSR, anu ,:-,e Gorky Section of the All-Union Chemical Society im. D. 1. Mendeleyev. T I he opening address was made by Academician N. M. Zhavoronkov, Some 90 papers were presented. among them the following- A. A. Tumanov, N. M. Shalenverdi, and A __I_G1azwnrva. Spectro- photometric determination of microquantities of e. I 71A 18) 3 GLAZUNOVA, Z.I. Experimental study of superinfectirm In of guinea pigs. Med. parnz. i. paraz bol.. '13 no.6:(-.,/,3-(;50 N-D I (V,. 'Nmar~ii v?:6.) 1. Otdel protozoologii Instituta me(~It,-~inolf:oy tropicheskoy meditsLny imeni XartainowRop Mirdot,nntva vookhrimeniya ~',SSR, Mcakva. zdrF I r ~l lit in '14 "t t) - r !T~~ !1,:, J I.". SYCH, Marek; P.L3,H, Axidrz~.i-, GLA2,11JIi, Janina, IMOROZ" jarlusz; SZL9,7YN,IER, J(,,zt~t, 'Wl~CLAWWICZ' PAN?: 3f'FA1A(jh..'w; Clinical and exper~-mf,-ntal on :~ne use oi I'llicAl~un-- in general AlIL' V, llo-'")'ll i0i"AW10"s '.-63. 1. Z 1 Kltniki w prol" dr T. Bom's?, ;' O(Hzt~jbl W(;'jqkOwf)Fl: w Krakcmwl-~4 Llr~~-Llat:r pj.-k~ (Ir it, patologicznej Szp~llala w d(,c. d-- -'-% S~t:tank-,i z K-Lriiil Kierminik proi, di A, ELEC TRGE N(' , FSPH I AL011UPHY (,LCUKCrY'!-E COI(INT% EIE" MCCARD-ri-GH.,THY FYI, J1111 1~! PN1.1 iP1 0.1 V, :3 ' I,!, r mc-ti (j i. GIAZIYEVI I-- Active workers spread their wings. Za rul. 21 no.1:8 Je. 163. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Predsedatell Federatsil. avtomotoisporta Ukr6SR, Elyev. (Ukraine-Automobile racing) (Ukralne-Motorcycle! racing) ,~LAZ'Y' 11, N, S f, 71. ; 11 ~)' "A , '. . , . it : 7 " , 1, ; ,,, - : :.; t. : : . -I! . :". ; I I I.: I , -, .-, !, t, - , - , I I . 1. 11 1 1 .~T ~ ALAI-.MT(V J A- 7runzr-. GLAZIYEV, Vitaliy Alcks,,indrovich; ITACHMIKO, A., rod. [Svetlichnyils followers In over--dl ni,ci;iinlza-,ion of sugar beet growing to the new technolo[7f] Chatkid'skie 3Vetlichnve; kampleksnaia v.ekhanizatsiia .-ozdel,.--,-aniia ~m- kharnoi svekly po novoi t.ekhiiologii. Frunze, lzd-vo "Kyrj7zstan," 1964. 55 F~. LP:3) A- n cT-.a' i c a. V ShkOll-, F~~. 1, 1';' 3. r7r~r-.thly Lis~ of an 3, GLAZYRIN, A.I. (Moscow). Anioriments in electrorai&-netkm (VIlth alsitsti). Fiz. v ~hkcla 13 n0-3:46- 46 I~v-Je '53. (KLU 6:6) (HIlectroinugnet ism) I I ~--LA-&Ykwl, t-1-1. LOSIMKOV, 11.1. (Moscow); SHAKHKATICY, N.M. A useful book: "Home-mwie physical instruments." A.I.Glazyrin. Reviewed by N.M.Shakhmaev, N.J.Loahkkov. Piz. v shkole 14 no.4: 80-82 JI-Ag 154. (KLRA 7:7) (Physical instruments) (Glazyrin, A.I.) PCKROVSKIY, Alekaondr Andrayevich; g#,ZYRIN. Aleksupdr J:fanovich; DUBOV, Alakeandr Grigorlyevich; Boris SHUR.KHIII, Seren Abramovich; MIMLKEVICH, T.Y., redaVtor; TSYPPO, R.L. tokhni- choskly redaktor [Domonstrative experiments in physics for clausas 6 and 7 of thF, secondary schools; teacher's manu-RII Demonstratsionnye opyty po fizike v VI-VII klassakh arednei ahkolv; posobio dILa uchitelia. Pod red. &.A.Pokrovsko~,o. lzd. 2-of). K,)sk-va, Goo. uchebao-pedagog. izd-vo 14iniBter5tva prosveshcheniin RSFSR, 1956. 270 p. (Iff-RA 9:12) (Physics-lixperiments) POKROVSKIY, Alaksandr Androyevicb-, GIAZYRIX, Alokmandr Iiwuivia~, DUBOV, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; ZAVORYKIN, Boris Sergnyf~vlr:h; i"NirifINI Semen Abramovich; MIKHALKEVICH, T.Y., redaktor; DZFUTIYN7, B.G., tekhnichoskiy redaktor [Practical work in physics for senior classes of necondary schools; a manual for teachers) Praktikum po fIzIke v starshikh Iclassakh srodnoi shkoly; pooobia dlia uchitelia. Pod rod. A.A.Pokrovskogo. Izd- 3-o, ispr. Moskva, Goo. uchebno-padagog. Ls,.(I!..vo IIInI.8tt3rBtva proeveshcheniia RSFSR, 1956. 288 p. KRA 9:101) (Physics-Proble=3. exercises. etc.) GLAZYRIN, A.I. (Monkva) Modolis for muchine-ahop practice. Fiz. v shkola 16 no.2: 4',7-56 Mr-Ap 156. WRA c):6) (Machin,i-nhop practice) Olachin,iry--Modiilm) BE-IA)G0R.SXAYA, N.I.; GALINIII, D.D.- GORTACHKIII, A.I., 1MOV0 A.G.-, - - I YEVROPIN, Yu.P.; YENOXHOVICII, A.S.; ZVORYKIII, B.S.;--- KaAlluis, V.V.; LAVROVSKIY, K.F.; X-0SHUTIN, II.F.; MINCRYUKOY, Ya.Ya.; NABOKOV, 14.Ye.; PERY-SUIN, A.V.; POPOV, P.I.; POKROVSKIY, A.A.; K,-ilZIIIKOV, L.I.; SAKI&MV, DnI.; SOK014)V, I.I.; SOKOLOVA, Ye.N.; NVENCHIK, E.Ye.; YUSIKOVICH, V.F. Sergai Nikolaovich Zharkov. [Obituary].Fiz.v shkolts 16 no.3:94-95 Py-Te 156. (Zharkov, Sargai Nikolaevich, 1883--1956) (Mlpjk q: /,) ~.Jtikwdr Ivenoiluh; 44j-;YAl , Ivan Vasll'Ayvlc!,,; t8 n tT n TM TWTI"Ir" I " Olls v 8v ch- i'LALKIIIA, G-~-, reozblctor; tsklmlc~.eskiy rwitik!.or; L4UT, V-G., t-3khnictipur:ly roripi-ir L.'-$.Ud:r room for m4tural ademas (phyaje:g, (:he-jtjjtry, JjCjj '1010gy) i:i a -ven-yaar achool? Kabinet etitaatvoznantLti ',Ailmli, iiiclo,il) v seniletnei rhkole. Pol obs'nc'-91 red. Parmenova. lzd, perer Iza-vo 7957, 3P Ori!ural tma,.-'Lhig) POKROVaIY, Aleksandr Andre7evich. Prinimali uchasti7al G:IjAZYRIII, nauchnyy sotrudnik; DOOV, A.G.. nauchn7y ZVORYKIN, B.S., nauchnyy aotrudnik; SHURKERN. S.A., nanchnyy aotrudnik; KUZININ, A.R'4, gllvny7 konstraktor; PUBA11MVIC11, T.V., red.; TS"PO, R.V., bekhn.red. (Equipment of a physical laboratory; teacher's minuall Oborudovanie fizichookogo kabineta; ponobis dl1A uchitelia. Hosk-wa, Gos.uchsbno-pedagog.1zd-vo H-va prosy. 11m.n, 1958. 422 p. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Uprayleniye uchabno-tokluiicheskoy promyshlennouti. (Physical laboratories--Equipment and supplies) PMIOVSKIY, A.A., krmd.padagog.nauk, ttarshiy nvichnvy ~'otnlr-'Iillr; BUROV, V.A., unhitall; GluMM111, A.I., i3t;,ru;--iy y iotn,idnilr; M.-CrKIN, B.S., pensioner; DUBOV, A.G., utarsiniy naiichri:r .1 nauchnyy sot r,.idnik;KM4'F'aTSKIY, S.Ye., uciiitel'; KOST"111, G.N., pre- podavatel'; MIRGORODSKIY, B.Yu., iichitell; 01111MOV, V.P., prepodi- vntoll; OHLOV, P.P., propodnvntel'; RAZUMOVSKIY, Y.G., aspirant; RMtYAIITS3V, I.M., as-pirmit; TIMENTIYAT, m.14., rroDodavatel'. KHOLYAPIN, V.G., pranodavqtel'; SHAKIDWON, N.M., nauchnyy so"rudnik, uchitall; VOYTIZUKO, I.A., uchital' srodney qhkol:r, pansioner; STA- ROSTIN, I.I., primodawitel'; MOGILKO, A.D., nspirnilt; &IitI.TIN, N.K,j KOPTMOVA, L.A., red.; LAUT, V.G., tekhn.rud. [Ilow school equiment for use in 'phyijics nnd ;intronomy.) 11ov"re shkol'n.ve pribory po fizike I 11strononii. Pod 1-nd. A.A.PokrovfjVoao. Moskvfi, Izd-vo AIcad.ped,,3;,,og.wmk RSFSR, 1959. DSI p. WIRA 1-2:11) 1. Akadamiyn pedpil--ogi,.hoskikh nauk HITMt, Moncou. motodov obuchaniya. 2. Laboratoriya metodiki fi-.!Lki Institiitn motodov oblicile- niya Aknderaii peda,gogichoskikh nauk IISFSR (for Pokrovskly)- 3. Srod- nyaya z~wleznodorozlinaya shkoln at.Kratovo, Hosirovskoy obl!lsti (for Burov). 4. Inatitut wtodov obucheniya Ak~idenii muk (for Glazyrin, Dibov, RAzmmovqkiy, Rni-q-intsov). Oon6llrled oil next card) POKROV6K.IY, A.A.---(corltinued) Card 2. 5. Institlit motodoy obiv.-',mniy-,j Ak,,idwiil 110-315 MO31cvY (for Zvorykin). 6. Srodnyay,-, No.2112 llonkvy (for KumonetqlciY). 7. Krasnod,,irskiy pf,~dimstltllt (for i.;:stln), fl. Srodny~ipi shkoln lio.18 ,.Simy (for Mir,mrodskiy)i ~). 1(yy~---i:mkiy pI(lL:Isti t"It (for Orekhov). 10. Stallngrndqkly pedirintibit (for Orlcv)..11. MoskovsKy ,,orodal-oy pediristitut; sro(Inyayn !31ikolli (f'o:- T-)-,mt'y9,l). 12. Bnlnqh(ivnkiy podiliFtitlit (ror Kholl"linin). 13- 1 t,-,14 T-~i It 0 (1 I-~V 0'011- choniyn Akriderili podn,~o,,.wmk; grodnynya nlill-ol!l )10,~7;y (*'or slillkhmayov). 14. MI)rlcovql-iy podingtitiit im. (for it-irostin). 15. Po(ltjl~lti',lit im. V.I.T,3ninii v K)fIV-vo (fol. l!(-,:-JlA:o). 16. Znvodu~ni- .3hchi,f nn,oflnoy nstrono~iiclji~sk,)y ob:jorvatorly(~.-), ~-.illt,iry Moskov- nko,~o im. Lik~ri(-fievn (for Semril~iri). (Ph.vnic-ll lyllf'ri-i'lliti) -GLAMIN, Alekaandr Ivanovich; SYITKoy, L.P., red.; MUMMA, H.I.. tok)ui.red. [Homevvide apporatua for domonntratione end oxI)eriments in physics; textbcok for teachers] Samodellnyo damonttratsionnyu pribory po fizik6 i opyty a nimi; ponobio d1la vchiteloi. Izd.2., porer., (top. Monkva. 14--tv proav.11SYS11, 1960. 487 p. (14IRA 14:2) (Phyeics-Laborator7 fannualn) POKF(OVSEIY, Alekstindr Arid.eyevich; BUROV, liladir-Ar Alekneyevich; Aleksandr Ivemoy.ich; llibOV, Aleksandr Grigorlyevich; ZVORYKIll, Boris Sergoyovich; RUW01TV1, Ivan HiMinylovich; MA8LOV, L.S., red.; KIMS, I.f.%, t()khn. red. [Laboratory maMal on p)7sics in secondary schools; a teacher's ranual] Praktikwn po fizike v srednei al~,ole; posobie dlia uchitelia. [By] A.A.Poki-ovf3kii i dr. 17.d.4. perer. Mlojkva, Uchpodgiz, 1963. 223 P. (MMA 1.7:3) ASHMI-IIIIN, D.A., irizh.; VERETENi"IKOV, 'I.F., ifizil.; ill'iVylull", I.A., 1112h.; D'YAK(I-7, A.G., J.r)zfi.; MJ::(,ALE'7, N.A., Jrizh. Scrapor (.onveyor with a bc)t,;,:;, %vi-ying i,rm for hwaling hard, lave(,-sizo ore. Gor..~hur. 0 164. inatitut Ou :A' Lan GLA Zlyy~ i 11, 11! . I, . ; Ff, ': i YE"i'l I .. , . ,1. G-, t i C a 1 3 tudy Gf ~: r.! I i fi, ~--e J -4 r, -,!, c- -z y -T *, 7 1' I-- ' ;; 5 - L-istallografiia 9 nr,.Z,:--C),'.-510 I-fjr 11--fli'A 1-:il) 1. Ura I I skiv rl I la ~ Al~ , Ins t iti~t kh imii . GLAZYRIN, M.P.; IVAKIN, A.A. Cris tallograp~ic and optical characteriijtic2 of of 3om r- -e earth eloments, Kristallograftla 9 F, 14-D IN, (N'17ZA 18:2) 1. Institut khir-di Urallv~ogo filialp, AN SSSR. GilzrliN "~.'%. 7 . I L . , -y I,.- i~ 1. r:s I of sodilim , 't: ~ 5,'~--2 57 Ma--Ap 165. 1. 'Inst,itut khimii U ra 'a lo'rova F1.1 i ala AN SS:;[',. r, L 4270-66 DiT (1)/D1T(rr)/T/51P (t)/F,,-,P (b) IJP(c) JD/J()/G0, ACCESSION NR: AP5024568 UR/0070/65/010/06ii/0761/0764 54B. 0:535.32 '0 AUTHOR: Glazyrin, M. P. TITLE: -Some optical properties of alkali metal vanadates SOURCE: Kristallografiya, v. 10, no. 5, 1965, 761-764 TOPIC TAGS: vanadate, lithium compound, sodium compound, potasalum compound, rubidium compound, cesium compound, crystal op le- i!Mftj,_, adate ABSTRACT: The paper examines the optical properties of 1J, ltb, and C6 motavan, and Li orthovanadate, the dependence of refractive indices N on the mcile %) content of Me 20 in the composition of the V 905-MeZO system (where hA ;v L1, Na, K), and the variation in refi-action and birefringence with the cationic radius in t1ve series of n1ka1i metal metavanadates. The following properties of LiVO3, NaVO KV0 RbVO and 3Y 3Y X CSVO, are tabulated: systcm, most frequently encountered form, clewrage, optical orientation, refractive Indices, birefringence, angle between optic axav, dispersion, color. It was found that as the mole % of content of Me20 riaiob, the -refractive indWes of the compounds in the V 0 -Me 0 a atom decrease; in the sories V 0,-MeVO 44e ?' r 2 Y 2 -' VO a linear dependence a Aserved, and for the compounds Me4V ~Vhere We Ma, 1 4 207( Card 1/2 L 4270-66 ACCESSION NR: AP50245G8 K) and K32V 0 only slightly divergent values were obtdned. Orig. twt, has: 3 figures and R&O. ASSOCIATION: Institut khImil Ural'Bkogo, filiala AN SSSR (Instlimte of Cherniatry, Ural Branch, AN SSSR) SUBMITTED: 02SepG4 ENCL: 00 I.-,UB CODE: SS NO REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 001 Card 2/2-~)e long