SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT F.V. CHUKHROV - M.V. CHUKICHEV

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CHUKOW, F.V. Geological excursion of the participanto of the 21st session of . the International Gdological Congress to ore.depoeits in southern ahd W6~tral Norway. Geols iud. mertoroth. no.l.'103-112 Ja-F 161. 1 ." (MIRA 1414) 1. Institut geologii piftyM mestorowidenii, petrografii, mineralog~i Ii geol-MmU'AN SSSR. . (Nwway-Ore deposits) (Geology-Congresses) GHUKHROV FV.; SEMBROVAj V*M.; YANCHOKO, M.T. Leand and copper contents in bismuthine from Northern Koundar deposits. Trudy Min.' muz. no.11:205-LO 161. (MIRA 16:7) (Kounrad rAg4o*--Bismuthite) r AFAMS17EV., GD,; BAF4AW, QQ,P.; VIA40V,, K.A.; KORZHINSK.IY., D.So; mnn=.. NJ.; NALIVKIN.. D.V.; PAVLOVSKIYO Ya,V,; kxl '$ A,7,1- IMMOVO V.I.j- STRAKMV2 NX.; CHUKMCV$ F.T,,; SHCHMMCYV, D.r,; -T.S. Caeg.Dmitrievich Ievitakii; obiturary, Izv,AN SSSR.Ser,gool, 26 no,6&Uo-lU & 161. ' (MM& 34t6) (LevitakUt.glog :Amitrievich,, 1909-3-961) ABDULLAYEV, IQI.Mj ALYAVDIN, V.F.; AMIWUNUVI A.Aq ANIKEYEVp N#P.; jZLYAir4-.-KIY, ARAPOV, YU.A.; BARSANOV., G.F.; N.A.; BOLUO G.F.; BORODAYEVSKAYA, M.B.; GOVOROV, I.N.; GODLEVSKIY, M.N.; SHCHEGLOV, A.D.; SHAKROV, F*N.; SHILO, NsA,; YARMLYUK, V.A.; DRABKIN, I.Yee; YEROFEM, B.N.; YERSHOV, A.D.; IVANKIN, P.P.; ITSIKSON, M.I.; KARPOVA, Ye.D**. ; WHIN,, S.A.; KASEM, M.A.; KORZHINSM, D.S.; KOBOV, B.M,; KOTLYAR V N KRMERp V.M.; KUZNETSOV., V.A,; LTJGOV., S.F"; MAGAKIYAN$ I.G:; M'ATiLIKOV, M.Pq OIXWSOVX MA; PAVLOV, U.S.; SATFAIEV, K.I.; SKIRNOVs V.Io; SOBOLEV, V.S.; SOKOLOV., G.A.; STRAKHOV, N.M.; TATARINOV, I,M.; KHRUSHCHOV,, N.A.; TSAREGRADSKIY, V.A.; CHUMWVYF:Y~.~ In memory of Oleg Dmitrievich Levitskii; obiturary. Sov.geol. 4 ho-5:156-158 My 161, (MA. 14:6) (Levitskii, Oleg Dmitrievich., 1909-1961) CHU lgov,__~~,V. Zineiferouo oligonite from Sherlovaya Gora. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no.2s 429-430 W ! 61, (MRA A 15) 1. Insitut geologii itilnykh mestornMeniy, pe#ografii., mineralogii i geokh4mli Akademii nauk SSSR. Chlczb-korrespondent AN SS.SR. (Sherlovaya Gora-03igonite) (Zino) PANKOV, V.P.; CHUKHROV,_F_.V. __ Mineralogy of the Manka gold-tellurium ore deposit of the Isouthern Altai. Min. sbor. no.16:195-209 162. (MM 16:10) 1. Institut geologii rtidnykh nestor6zhdaniy, petrografii, mineralogii i e kbiall AN'SSSR. . -__ , MM Mountains-Gold ores) (Altai Mountains-Tellurium) CHUKHROV, F.V.; SHLAYN, L.B. Alterations of the composition during the greisenization of granites in the Kouzirad massif. lav. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 27 no.9;27-47 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Institut geologii rudnvkh mestorozhdoniy, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. (Kotinrad region-Greiaen) (Kounrad region-Granite) AFANASIYEV, G.D.; BARSANOV, G.F.; VLASOV, K.A.; KORMINSHY, D.S.; HIRCHINK, M.F.; PAVLOVSKIY, YeS.; PEYVE, A.V.; SMIRNOV,-.V.!.; CHUKHROV, LLV.; S*HERBAKOV, D:L; YABLOKOV, V.S. n memory,of Kh.M.Abdullaev. Izv..AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 27 no.gi 1,17-118 62. (MIRA 15:9) (Abdullaev, Khabib Mukhamedovich, 1912 (?)-1962) CMIKHROV P V Third Sesii6n-of the International Mineralogical Aeaociation. Isv, AN SSSR Ser. geoL 27 no.10:121-124 O(M'62. IRA 3-5: 10) (Mineralogical societisa) CHUKHROV,,F.V. Third Session of the International Ydneralogical. Association. Vest.AN SSSR 32 no*8.-99-101 Ag 162, (NM 15:8) 11 Chlen-korrespondent AN SM. (MLneralogy-Congresses) BOITSHTFDT-KUPLETSKAYA, E. M. AprQpoi3 of the review of vo1=9 1 "Minerals";~a reference book by A. A. Kukharenko, V. A. Frank-Kamenetakiif,I. I. Shafiranovskii. Zap. Vses. min. ob-va 91 no.4:498-502 162. (MIRA 15:10) (Minerals) 'A. A.) (Frank-Kamensts IkI 44 V. t (Shafranovskii, I. I.) CHUKHMV, F. V.; IGMINA, S. I.; YEWILOVA) L. P.; MOLEVA., V. A. OAllophanes from some deposits of the U.S.S.R. on Report submitted for the International Clay Conference, Stockholm,, Sweden, 32-16 Aug 63. CHUKHROV Y.,,,,otv. red.; BONSHTEDT-KIIPLETSKMA, E.M... doktor geol.-min. nauk, otv. red. ' !7-17; .'-'-7VA, I.G.,, red.izd- va; POLYAKOVA, T.V... tekhn. red. (Minerals; ammuall Mineraly; spravochnik. Moskva, Izd- vo AN SSSR. Vol,2. No.l. [Halides) Galogenidy. 1963. 295 P. (MIM 17: 1) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut geologii rudrjykh mesto- rozhden#, petrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii. 2. Chlen?- korrespondent AN SSSR (for Chukbrov). CH MOLETVA., V.A.; BEMIN, S.I. Mi3dt%Fe of zinc montmorillonite and halloysite from the Maykain deposit. Kora vyvetr. no.5:3-6 10'. (MMA 16:7) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozlidaniy, petrografii, mineralogii i gookbimii AN SSSR. Pavlodar Province-Montmorillonite) ~Phvlodar Province-Hanoyaite) CHuIm2v,j,,Y.; BERKHIN) S.1,; MOISVA, V.A. Opalization of clay mirwrals in the oxidation zone of deposits in the steppes of Kazakbetan. Nora vyvetr. no.5:17-23 163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Inatitut geologii rudnykh meatoroz4dsniyp petrograftip mineralogii I gookhimli AN SSSR, (Usakhatan-41ay) (Kazakhstan-Opals) CHUKHROV,, F.V.; BERKHIN, S.I.; YERMILOVA, L.P. Clay minerals of the Akmaya deposit. Kora vyvetr. no.6.-3-12 163. (MM 17:9) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii,, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR. CHUKHROV, F.V. Possible influence of vadose waters on the mineralization of some hydrothermal deposits. Geol. rud. mestorozh. 6 no.1:3-14 Ja-F 164. ( VIIRA 17: 11) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimil AN SSSR. C4UJUffUWy--F.V.; BERKHINO S.1i; YERMILOVA, L.P.; MLEVA, V.A.; RUDNITSKAYA, Ye.s. Allophanes. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 29 no-4:3-19 Ap164. m (MA 17-5) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. - CHUKHRO-V F.V.- SHANIN, L.L.; YERMILOVA, L.P. -- Possibility of the absolute age determination of manganone minerals containing potassium. Izv. AN SSSR. 8er. geol. 33 no,2:3-6 F 165. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Institut geologii. rudnykh mostorozlideniyp petrografii, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. CHUKHROV, F.V.; GENKIN, A.D.; SOBOLEVA, S.V.; BASOVA, G.V. Smythite from iron ore sediments in the Kerch Peninsula. Lit. i pol. iskop. no.2:60-69 Mr-Ap 165. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, mineralogii, petrografii i gsokhimii, Moskva. CRUKHROV, F&V* Role of colloids in ore formation. Sov. goo', 8 no.2-03-15 F 165. (MIRE 1802) SHCHERBAKOV, D.L. akademik LlObON, F.I., doktor geol.-ming nauk; LUKIN~ L.I. Scientific work of Academician losif Fedoravich Grigorlev. ltv. AN SSSR. Ser.geol. 30 no.lltllO-l]4 N 165. (KRA 18:12) lo. Chien-korrespondent AN SSSR (for ChuRhrov). CHUHROV, F.V.; RUDNITSKAYA, Ye.S.; MOUVA, V.A.; YU~MILOVA, L.P. --- Phosphate allophanes. Iz7v. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 ro.3: 51-57 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografti, mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Moskva. sill m a 161 if A- -A--L-m go 4 ,Qv m V o A1u'"m1Ou'rn-'*U'O'y. P. 1. 11af.11mv Mild hf.-V. Cluiklmq. US H.R. 65 071, Mitt. 31, 11.11.5. An Al'airsij r- iiiiiii 00 St 1,11 6.0, ('11 1.5 3.11" Mg 0.21 0."', and Mll 11.41 41t 00 so 09 00 00 OCTALLURGKAL LiTtRAIV49 CLASMCATICIP ~4' 1411244 AV 04, 40 u is, ft t!tvtt of it e It it It Of Nib n a 000000000000000000 0 0 so see so* -64 41 11 it A4 1P An L I V N 0 A IN 'I V a .00 ago coo tioe coo be 0 I " I f 1-~ /-; i "p. 7 14 7- 1 , Z X, I -C- / / I I r r A k-~ Z V L- IRIDLYANDIM..Iosif NmumovfcL- redalctor; CHUXHROT Mstvay Veeij~~yich radaktor; IAGOVSJUYA, N.S., redaktor c k~ iples of founding light -tallurgical prino alloys] Metallurgi- chasicie opnovy litita legkikh eplavoy; abornik statei. Koskva, Goo. izd-vo obor. promyshl., 1957 442 p. (MLRA 10:7) (Younding) (Ailoys) 137- 19 58- 1- 523 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal,, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1, p 83 (USSR) AUTHORS-. Chukhrov, M V Sokolova, A. 1. TITLE: A Study of the Process of Crystallization and the Properties of Large Ingots of V M 65 - I Alloy (Izucheniye protsessa kristalli- zat sii i svoystv krupnykh slitkov splava V M 65 - 1) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Metallurg. osnovy lit'ya legkikh splavov. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957, pp 47-55 ABSTRACT: The major parameters of semi-continuous casting of a round ingot of this Mg alloy 530 mm in diameter for the production of blanks of large cross-section have been established. A crystal- lizer was used with delivery of water onto the ingot through a hole drilled at a 100 angle to the axis of the ingot. Test ingots were cast at speeds of 3, 3. 6, and 4 cm/min. It was found that an increase in casting speed made for a reduction of the quantity of segregations per ingot. At a casting rate of 3. 6 cm/min, thermal analysis of the crystallization and cooling of the ingot was done with the aid of chromel -aluminum thermocouples. It was found that the center of the ingot cools more uniformly than the outside, Card 1/2 Ingots of 530 mm diameter presented the same equiaxial and fine- 137-1958-1-523 A Study of the Process of Crystallization (cont. ) grained structure as those of 370 mm diameter, and had the same mechanical properties. .1. Xwosim alloye-Castlng-Ust results 2, Hapesim V -G - allWa-Froperties 3. Hapesim alleys-Grystanizatiou Card 2/2 137-1958~2-2693 M Translation fro~~- Referativnyy zhurnal,Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 71 (USSR) AUTHORS: Chukhrov, M.V., Anikina, A.D. TITLE: An Experimental Study of Some of the Physicochemical Processes Which Occur During Preparation of Alloy VM65-1 (Opytnoye issledovaniye nekotorykh fiziko-khimicheskikh protsessov pri prigotovlenii splava VM65-1) PERIODICAL: V sb..- Metallurg. osnovy lit I ya legkikh splavov. Moscow, Oborongiz, 1957, pp 56-62 ABSTRACT- A study was made of new methods of introducing K2ZrF6 (mixed with NaCl, KC1, CaF2, LiF in varying proportions); tests were also made of the fluxin g qualities of carnallite, a substance which lowers, fAirface tension more than do the fluxes in current use. The alloy wads Xrepared as follows: Zn was introduced into the molten Mg at 720 , after which the melt was superheated to 900-9200; then KZZrF6 was added (at the same temperature) in a quantity equal to 4.5 percent of the total weight of the charge. Two salts of K?ZrF6 were used; both had a high Al content (0. 5 and 1. 55 per- Card 1/2 cent) IWhen 4.5 percent K2ZrF6 salt containing 1. 55 percent Al 137-1958-2-2693 An Experimental Study of Some of the Physicochernical Processes (cont.) was added to a 5 kg heat, it was possible that the intermetallic compound Zr3A1 would combine with 35 g of the Zr, i.e., with almost 50 percent of the total quantity of Zr added to the alloy. When a K2ZrF6 salt containing 0.5 percent Al was added to a VM65-1 alloy, Zr losses through formation of the intermetallic compound Zr 3A1 amounted to 16 percent, but when the Al content of the salt was 0.05 percent the losses amounted to 0.6 percent. Hence, in preparing the alloy it was necessary to use a KZZrF6 salt with the smallest possible Al. Si, and Mn contents. Experi- ments conducted to evolve methods of adding X,ZrF6 to alloy VM65-1 under laboratory conditions revealed the possibility of increasing the Zr content of the alloy by adding the KzZrF6 mixed with LiF and by using carnallite as a flux. G.S. 1. Alloys-:'reparation 2. Physicochemical processes--Determination Card 2/2 SOV/137-58-8-17946 Translation from-, Referativnyy zhurna I, Meta I lit rgiya, 1958, Nr 8,p 249 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chukhrov M V T IT LE: Structure and Properties of Ingots of Magnesium Alloys (Struktura i svoystva slitkov iz magniyevykh splavov) PERIODICAL: V sb. : Metallurg. osnovy lit' ya legkikh splavov. Moscow, Oborongiz. 1957, pp 88-139 ABSTRACT: An examination of the structure and properties of magnesium ingots (MI) produced by various methods of casting. Homogeneous structure could not be obtained when the metal was cast in thin- walled, water-cooled molds in which the heat was carried away through the walls. Axial porosity resulted in ingots in which the heat was carried away radially. Owing to the formation of cracks in the vicinity of the axis, the diameter of MI obtained could not be greater than 370 mm. MI obtained by means of semicontinuous casting are characterized by more uni form hardness and by equal density of the -netal in the axial and peripheral zones. The mech- anical properties of MI in longitudinal and transverse directions are also more uniform in this instance. In the case of MI obtained Card 1/Z by the method of immersion, parallel growth of crystals, after a SOVI/I 37-58-8-17946 Structure and Properties of Ingots of Magnesium Alloys period of setting, proceeds from the bottom toward the top of the ingot. Prior to immersion, the mold is set out in a furnace.. a procedure which removes impurities from the metal but produces a coarser structure. No significant differences in density were observed throughout the cross section of the Mi. Maximum and minimum values of G_b were observed at 730' and 6900C, respectively. MI with columnar structure exhibit anisotropic proT~erties (in the case of MA3, the values of 0-b were 20-23 and 10 kg/mm- in the longitudinal and transverse directions. respectively). 1. Magnesium a3-loys-Casting 2. Castings-Physical properties 3. Castings-Structural analysis 4. Magnesium alloys-Test results G. M. Card 2/2 ct LOOZONOTAI I.A 2 am=- IUht alloys* PrIroda 46 no.5:39-48 Mr 157. (KM 10:6) 1. Wenoyusnvy pWhno-issledovatellskly institut avistsimea materialov. (Aiwdnuu alloys) OF69MGiVAR alloys) SOV/137-58-12-24353 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 12, p 59 (USSR) AUTHOR: Chukhrov, M. V. TITLE: Manufacture of Magnesium-alloy Ingots (Proizvodstvo slitkov iz mag- niyevykh splavov) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Legkiye splavy. Nr 1, Moscow, 1958, pp 298-310 ABSTRACT: The preparation of the alloys (A) and of castings made thereof are described. Certain physicochemical properties of Mg, determining the technology of C production, and in particular the oxidation poten- tial of Mg melts and the influence of a number of substances thereon, are examined. Brief descriptions are offered of types of furnaces for the melting of A, and the advantages and shortcomings of each are indicated. The principal technological parameters for the pro- duction of A of the following systems are presented: Mg-Mn, Mg-Al- Zn, and Mg-Zn-Zr. The principles involved in the casting of Mg-C ingots are set forth. A continuous casting method is described with a discussion of its merits and shortcomings. The design of casting machines and the peculiarities of Mg-C castings due to physico- Card 1/1 chemical properties of the melt are set forth. L.P. CHUMOVY I.I. V. Solidification 6f Metal s; (Vlai6w) Tram. of 2nd Conf . on j:2jjjj'- Theory of Foundry Procesaes(56); MOSCOW, Y'Rshgiz, 1958, 532PP. Chukhrov,_R.V*, Candidate of-Technical Sciences. Investigation of the Process of Crystallization of Magnesium-alloy Ingots 413 Rabinovich, B*V., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Experimental Investigation of the Solidification of White-Iron Ingots and the Determination of the Dimensions of Side Risers 428 Karollkov, P.M., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Effect of Alloy Composition on Shrinkage Phenomena and Crack Formation in the Solidification of Castings 446 Neymark, V-Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences. Obtaining Cast Products by the Vacuum-Crystallization Method 4% Smirnova, K.N., Engineer. Production of Steel Blanks by_ ICom- pression During the Crystallization Process 480 Mpdvedev, Ya*I., Engineer, Formation of Cold Shuts in Heavy Castings and Calculation of the Metal-pouring Rate 484 Card 7/ 8 Solidification of Metals- (Cont.) 12.,L6 f I Dubrovskiy, A.M.,.Engineer. Deformation of Sand Molds During Solidification and Cooling of Steel Castings 496 Arbuzov, B.A.,.Engineer. Requirements Which Must Be Met by Mold Materials afid Way's of Improving the Quality of Light- alloy Castings 512 Resolution of thb, Conference on the Problem of Metal Solid ification at-the Institutes of Machine Engineering and p4eta,llurgy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR 529 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress GO/nah 2-24-59 Card 8/8 AUTHOR: Chukhrov M 78-3-3-45/47 TITLE: Discussion of Lectures (Obsuzhdeniye dokladov) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorganicheakoy Khimii, 19581 Vol, 3, N-r 3, pp. 819-820 (USSR) ABSTRACT: M. V. Chukhrov said that at this congress the phase diagrams of new materials had been discussed which form a basis for the working of alloys on titanium basis. At the same time he criticized that only one single lecture by M. S. Mirga)ovskaya had dealt with the systems on a magnesium basis, The researchers started from the effect of zirconium on magnesium and it was intended to add this element in greatest possible quantities to magnesium alloys. The values shown in the lecture seem to make useless an investigation above a certain limit (1096 % zirconium). The second part of thb lecture dealt with the system magnesium-manganese-aluminum. The values shown made it possible to solve the problems connected with the liquation processes in the production of alloys of the type Card 1/3 MA-8, MA-29 MA-3 etc. The interactions between magnesium and 'Discussion of Lectures 78-3-3-4550/47 manganese were illuminated in such a way that it will be possible to technical institutes and - enterprises to tackle more efficiently the elaboration of the production technology of the corresponding alloys. The speaker further criticizoa that work in the field of phase diagrams of light metals is not carried on sufficiently. At present one must content oneself with phase diagrams published abroad. It is, however, known that these diagrams are based on raw materials not corresponding to those in the Soviet Union. On the other hand everybody sees that the investigation of the phase diagrams of aluminum and magnesium with rare-earth metals will have good prospects. The published Bibliography of S 'oviet, Scientific Publications on the investigation of the phase diagrams of metal systems (under the direction of 1. 1. Kornilov) inspite of some deficiencies is a very useful work and could be published at a larger scale. There,was still. another book published, however, already some time ago by D. A. Petrov, Since then science madej however, great progress and it would be about time to create a complex work which Card 2/3 could be used at home and abroad at scientific research Discussion of Lectures 78-3-3-45/47 institutes. It is also necessary #hat papers on phase diagrams are regularly published in periodicals. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut aviatsionnykh materialov, Moskva (Moscow All-Union Research Institute for Airplane Materials) Card 313 Bol/3505 /Y? -Building UL PAC-bille, als gandboot On teri ,959. 63904 BUDA (boaDooll voscov I odbAik To SJOL 600,Vy- t,3A~-Gn& Allo Sprel -ijollfariDUO To 119 -Its Alloys an& 11 - 'bC Insweer) Of Tecbniesl 123 _uO (,p- 04"1 alloys (Chwwov) 123 Vae;MeS4 . OAmpesiva 1 128 VOTIvable a) 129 ...jence 130 133- Alloy Ak 2 Alloy VA 3 136 Alloy mA 5 ,065-1 Alloy alloys (Lebedov) I'm 28107 t4 bq S/577/60/000/000/002/006 Iq AW E021/E435 AUTHORi Chukhrov, M.V., Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: Some technical peculiarities of preparing magnesium alloys containing rare elements SOURCE- Vaesoyuznoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye soveshchaniye po tekhnologii fasonnogo litlya iz splavov tavetnykh metallov. Moscow. 1958. Tekhnologiya fassonogo lit4ya- iz splavovi trudy soveshchaniya. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 31-37 TEXT: The high strength at room and elevated temperatures of magnesium alloys containing cerium or neodymium, especially if zirconium is present an a grain refiner, is noted-. The- technology of preparation of such alloys presents many difficulties. Neodymium has a greater affinity for oxygen than magnesium and this must be remembered in calculating the charge-, Many elements (neodymium, cerium, lithium, calcium) have a higher affinity for chlorine than magnesium, Since magnesium chloride is the basic constituent of the flux used in melting magnesium, this also complicates the procedure. It is very difficult to Card- 1/4 28107 S/577/60/000/000/002/Oo6 Some technical peculiarities ... E021/E435 OM 65-1 M 65-1) alloy were obtained'with mixtures of potassium fluozirconate with 3 to 12% calcium fluoride or 5 to 12% magnesium fluoride. Further experiments were carried out with additions of fluorides and chlorides of alkali and alkali-earth metals. The best results were obtained with 66% K2ZrF6 + 8% LiF + 26% LiCl or 66% K2ZrF6 + 8% CaF2 + 26% LiCl, which gave 40 and 47% alloying effIsiency respectively. The second salt was preferred since lithium fluoride is more expensive than calcium fluoride. Alloying can be carried"out at 8000C. With increase in salt addition, an increase in zirconium content in the alloy is obtained. The maximum zirconium content (0.8%) was obtained with a 10% salt addition at 8oo to 8500C. A satisfactory zirconium content is obtained with a 7.5% addition at 8000C. V.V.Krymov, V.V.Tikhonova and V.K.Fedorova worked out an alternative method-of introducing zirconium by the so-called-slag-master alloy prepared by fusing 50% potassium fluozirconate, 20 to 25% carnallite and- 25% magnesium. A.A.Lebedev and A.D.Anikina took part in the tests, There are 5 tables and 7 references: 2 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two references to English language publications Card 3/4 11~ L 19754-63 ACCZSSION NR: AUTRORS: Chul Qur'vev, I. AFFTC/ASDAESD-3/10(C) AT3001943 Ff-4 JD S/2912/62/000/000/0410/0419 A Zou Sokolova, A. L. Oreshnikov, Z. -, M ayey,B.E~A 11TLE: Study of the effect of an electromagnetic field'on the crystallization of -Ligh-t ~110 _s, 'SOURCE: Kris tallizatsiya i- fazovyye perekhody. Minsk, Izd-vo AN BSSR, 1962, 410-419. TOPIC TAGS: crystal, crystallization, crystallography, light,alloy, electromag- netic, field, magnetohydrodynamics, electro'magnetohydrodynamics, electrodynam- ic, macrostructure, -Al, Mg, A-00, MA-8, microstructure, strength characteristics, mechanical properties.. ABSTRACT; The paper describes an experimental investigation of a special effect. of an electromagnetic field, namely, that of the electrodynami "q forceq created thereby, on thecrystallization of metallic fusion. The effect comprises the e.'m. f. and the electrical'current that arise in a fusion bath ab6ve which a -single-phase a. c. inductor is placed. The interaction of the electromagnetic fields-of.-the-induc- tor current and the current in'the'Rision produces-e'le-c_ii~~ay'n'amic forces which Card 1/3 L 19754-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3001943 impel the fusion to move. Tests were performed with Al of A-00 grade. The fused Al was poured at 7100C into stationary 165x540 mm m6ffs, ~0, 100, 150, and 200 -mm high. The a. c. inductor was placed 20, 40, 60, and 80 mm above the surface of the fusion in the mold. Macrostructure investigations showed the refinement of the grains of the ingots. An especially refined structure'was found in ingots 50 mm high. A removal of the inductor from the suiface of the fusion of 60 to 80 mm re- 0 efining effect. Analogous results were also ob- sulted in some reductioti f the r' tained in tests with th6;'Mg alloy Mark MA-8 (256 Mn, 0.376 Ce). Additional tests were made with semico-n7Enuous casting of planar ingots of the sarne'eross sectibn and of the same two light metals. The principal effects inve6tigated were the dffect of the power fed to the inductor, the T and rate of pouring, and the height of the crystallizer on the grain- refinement effect. Al casting was performed in a crystallizer 170 and 270 mm at 690 and 7100 at a rate of 7.5 and 9 cm/min. Ma. ingots were cast in the'same crystallizers and one ZOO mm high, at T of 730 and 7400C and a'casting rate of 5 to 6 cm/min. The presence of the electromagnetic field resulted in a stirring effect, and appreciable improvement of the grain structure was obtained (macroscopic photographs in orig. art.). The most power- ful grain- structure -refining effect is observed at low casting T's and in the least high crystallizers. A T analysis performed by means of s4bmerged Chromel- Alumel thermocouples showed a more uniform T distribution and decreased T Card 2/3 L 19754-63 ACCESSION NR: AT3001943 gradients upon the application of the electro 'Magnetic field in the MA-8 aUl,)y. Tabulated data on the mechanical properties of the MA-8 alloy cast under various conditions show a better uniformity of structure and more elevated values of the ultimate strength and elongation under the affect of the'electromagnetic -field. MA-8 ingots with the more uniform structure could be rolled without any risk of the formation of surficial microfissures. It is postulated that industrial equip- ments may h*ave the inductors placed around the crystallizer to facilitate the work of the casting pdrsonnel. Orig. art. has 8 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED: 00 DATE AGW 16Apr63 ENGL: 00 SUB CODE: CH, PH, MA, EL NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER: 000 card 3/3. 45229 S/806/62/000/003/014/018 AWW~ORS: Chukhrov, M.V., Lukovnikov, Yu.D. TX tE: Structure and properties of magnesium - thorium -alloy castings obtained by the immersion method. SqjJRGE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. - Institut metallur ii. Issledovaniye splavov ti tovatnykh matallavt 'haJ. 19621 163-161%. TEOXT: Four alloys, Mg-3.5Th, Mg-2.5Th-O.Wn, Mg-3.M-I.Wn, and Mg-3.BTh- 0. r, were tested. The methods of preparation are detailed. Upon introduction of theM and final flux refining, the alloys were held at 730-7500 for some 10 min and woe poured into a mold preheated to a dark red glow. The melt is then held in the mo~~ for 0.5 to 1.0 hr at 700-7300C,and the mold was then immersed into a tank with rur,~ning water at 11 cm/min. Liquation of Th according to specific gravity is ob- seiived in every instance, so that the bottom of the ingot is more Th-rich. Similarly appreciable Equation of Tha'ccording to specific gravity is observed in the Mg-Th'- Zr alloy. Some liquation of small additions of Fe is also observed. The degree of Fe and Zr liquation increases with holding time. -Mn liquation was not observed. The specimen- sampling geometry of the ingot is depicted, also the macrostructure of typical ingots; the Mg-Th-Zr alloy exhibits the finest-grain structure.* The structure of the other 3 alloys is columnar. Thus it is concluded that the addition of Th to Mg and to alloys of the Mg-Mn system, within the range of concentrations tested$' does not result-in a comminution of the structure. No substantial difference in the Size Card 1/2. PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6478 Alltman, Morita Borisovich., Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Lebedavp and Matvey Vasillyevioh Chukhrov Plavka i litlye splavov tsvetnykh metallov; metallurgicheskiye osnovy (Melting and Casting of"NoAferrous Metal Alloys; Metallur- gical Principles)Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1963. 523 P, Errata slip inBerted. 4400 'copies printed, Ed. (Title page); A. T. Tw,axfov-i:~ Doctor of Technical Sciences,, Honored Scientist and Technologist of the RSFSR; Ed, of Publishing House: 0. M. Kamayeva; Tach..Ed.: Ye. B, Vaynshteyn. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineering personnel of metal- lurgical and metal-working plants and scientific research institAites. It may also be of interest to students at schools of higher education. Card 1P_0 Malting and Casting (Cont.) SOV/6.478 r4ovERAGE: The book discusses basic principles of the theory and practice of melting, casting, and crystallizing nonferrous metals and ~,lloya. The authors review problems of interaction between gazes and metals, degassing, removAl of solid nonmetallic inclusions, modification, segregation, and interaction between the metal and the mold; properties of the nonferrous metals and alloys; and methods of melting and casting ingots and parts made 66m aluminum$ maV.eaium,, copper, and other alloys. No'personalities are mentioned. There are 275 references, mostly Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Ch. I. PhysicochemIcal Processes Nonferrous Metal Alloys Intax-action between gases and Adsorption Diffusion Dissolution (absorption) Card 2/10 6 Occurring in Melting of 7 metals Z 11 15 r - zv la -Tuo -o ,increase the purity Of ingoT, a R'M 1-0 i 7,- -, ~.-. L 41764-65 -t-' - ~ - --naTcfl NR: -XPh0388o9 'ACCESSION NR: AT3013144 S/3018/63/000/000/0561/0571 AVrHOR: Minayevs P, F,; Chukrovas A, 1,; Antonovap A, M, TITLE: Functional., biochemical# and morphological changes in irradiated nervous tissue SOURCE: Trott-ya Vaeso7uzna7a konforentsiya po biolihimii nervnoy sistemv, Sbornik dokladov, Yerevan,, 1963j, 561-571 TOPIC TAGS: irradiated nerve tissues X-irradiations cerobellum Xlerve tissues nervous tissue radioresistances protective substance# nembut4 hexoniump alinamine (thiamin-propyldisulfide)p oxidative phospborylationg oxidation processs cerebellum radiation damage, morphological changes preventive radiation treatment ABSTRACT: Guinea pigs.and dogs were treated with a complex of protective substances before.,irradiation to determine whether resistance of nervous tissue to ionizing radiation can be increased. The following substances were introduced parenterally into animals. 30 m~n before irradiation. of the cerebellum: 30 mg/kg nembutals t2 mglkg vitamin Bl or alinamine (thiamin-propyldisulfide), 3 mg/kr hexonium, In some oases the protective substances were introducea Card V3 ACCESSION NR; XT5015144 2 days earlier and repeated 30 min before irradiation. The cerebellum' was irradiated loc~ll ith a 9000 r dose for guinea pigs and a 209000 doso for dogs TRW-3 unit, 112,5 r/minp focal length 23-24 em)*'-,- Animals were decapitated and brains were removed to investigate the oxidative phosphorylation process in the mitochondrions of the cerebellum, Histological investigations were also made, It was found t4at in control animals oxidative phosphorylation radiation damage is highest 2 days after irradiation at the same time that edema of the cerebellum develops and serious morphological changes take place in A the cerebellum nerve cells, Cerebellum radiation damage includ-ng o4dative phosphorylation Is sharply reduced in experimental animals treated with alinamine (thiamine-propyldisulfide) together with nembutal and hexonium before irradiation. It should be noted that alinamines a vitamin B derivative., penetrates the nerve cells better than vitamin Bl and isvo;e- effective in increasing nerve cell radioresistance, Histological Investigations reveal that morphologi- cal changes are reduced in Irradiated nerve calls of animal s treated with protective substances, Nerve tissue functions can be preserved Vy protecting nerve tissue oxidation processes from radiation* Resu3bs for treatment with a complex of protective substances suggest a. Card O.F.; MIRONOVA, A.P.; CJIUKHROVA, A.I. MINAYEV, P.F.; IDGVINOVA, Change in the radiosensitivity of nerve tissue under the effect of arsenic compounds. Dokl. AN SSSR 155 no. 5'.1209-1211 Ap 164# (M IRA 17: 5) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.I.Oparinym. M ITITTLE: Increased radiosensitivity of the nervous system -m de r the pff- r) f C71 Ali SSSR. Doklady, v. 163, no. 1, 1965, 23>-237 TOPIC TAGS: fluoroacetate, central nei-vous system, biological effect, radiosensi- ;z.=a radiation, mono f luornacet -ate, ~'reviou3 resea-rch has indicated 'x da" i rc e s S -'~s -e act 3r 3: of z ~s affectinz ne r~7ccii~TON r;R- AmiwO fl,zvroacetate (5 wg in 0.5 ml) were injected intc. th-m -A! `S*ern %be,,i i-,z m was i rra-iJ at-i t f" er iri id'ation, 'he ama',m'.s i . - - I! ,- _-_ma - ail-i I-,.e s ses the -e--Ie. f 7 -s -,h r-y 1i or, i r. i s o I a ti S x. -.veiz j Kr. quaziLiti-:~s D: c: r: a - un dtr) in the :!erebellum, this V Th-�re is aiso an increase in pyrntartq! an~ Irradiation rqi":i vi was P aruiy a' isturbed. Post -irradipt-,on disruption of the cerebellar functiuns were more severe after poisoning vith both fluoroacelate and sodi= TI.,.- .4-2 -77~-7, 1,,~- cf the C~Clla is a maJor cause of the fncreez--~!J ij ~.q -q S y P25~'dO94 for decarboxylating pyrotartaric acid or to the damage done to Ue citric acid cycle. Irradiation of the nervous system after poisoning with scidium arsenate and fluoroacetate, significantl disrupts -the pyruyateoxidase system and the citric acid, -y-le, tvo links of the metabolic processes responsible for the -_di,_-nsitiv~i-y of S tem. The experiments reported do '_he YS c' he -3xidative phosphory at_,ou ur- '-:AIT')N: Institut biologicheskov fiziki Akidemi' n;i- Academy of SciencesSSSR~ ENCTL - 00 __TBIJZ7_-1ED: 24sep64 F AT- 40c:O _F - :-;)V: 018 =R: 000 3/3 Card MINAYEVy F.F.; TTmmA"-l- Separation of brain proteins of paper elactrophoresis. Ukr. biokhim. zhur. 33 no..3s/+31-435 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Institut biologioheakoy fiziki AN WSR, Moskva-. (PAPER EIECTROPHORESIS) (PROTEINS) (BPAIN) CwUKyg6V,f A - /. MINAYEV, P. F.; CNUKHROVA,, A. I, Soluble protein content of irradiated nervous tissue. Radio- biologiia 2 no*3:450-454 '62. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AN SSSR, Moskva. (RADIATION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (BRAIN) (PROTEINS IN THE BODY) CHUKER(WA,N.; KCKIZERKO.K. Meteorites 'in the collection of the Museum of Geology and Mineralogy of the Timiriasev Academy of Agriculture,in Moscow. Meteoritika ho.12:lo6-111 55. (XIBA 8:10) . . (Moscow--Kateorites) WMIK, A.M., kand.tekhn.nauk4-9-R_UM=VA, A.M., Inzh. New units for testing soil., Transp. stroi. 10 no.11:44-45 H 160. (MM 13: 3-1) (Soil mechanics) A 6) 1/ S/032/62/028/011/008/015 B104/D102 AUTHORSt Sinitsyn, V. V4,. Kalashnikov, V. P., Baybakova, L. L., ~~,:Smolokotina, Z. G. and Chukhrova, A. V, TITLEt Method of estimating the-oxidizability of lubricating greases -ERIODICALs, Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no..11, 1962t 1352 1354 TEXTs Following.thorough consideration.of the optimum quantity of grease whose oxidizability is to be determ-inedp its optimum temperature, and optimum oxidation time, the following procedure is suggested using results. published in Soviet and non-Soviet papers (F. !r. Nright, H. A. Mills, Proc. ASTM, 38, 11 (1938)), 1-7 - 1.9 g of grease.is put into a small cup of electrolytic copper, or a slice of grease (I f 0.05 min thick, 50 mm, diam- eter) is applied to a glass plate by means of a template. The small.cup or the glass plate are then enclosed-in a Petri cup and'are kept in a thermo-1 .stat at a r,,ertain temperature for 5 - 200 hrs. Be fU e and after the test,: the acid number of the grease is determined according to rocrWrr-57 (GOST 6707-57). The index of oxidation of the acid is defined as being the difference between the acid numbbra before and after the text. Temper- dard 1/2 5/032/62/028/011/008/615 Method of ebtimating-the ... B104/B102 ature and time of the experiment are fixed according to the mode of applic&- tion of the grease. The high stability of qIAANM-201 (TsIATIM-201)1 (AVANII-202 (TsIATIM-202), and 1-~13 (1-L3) is due to the content of diphenyls, that of %4A-NM -203 (TsIATIM-403) and RHI-2 (YaNZ-2) to the con-- Aent of sulfurous compounds, and that of ~kATHP~-203 (TsIATIM-203) is due also to the additional content of triphenyl phosphate A VAT~tA-221 t (TsIATIM-221) practically doea..not-oxidize, because oi. tj a high stability of polysiloxanes. There are 2 figures and I table. ASSOCIATIONt Noskovskiy zavod "Neftegaztt (Moscow --Neftegas"' Plant) Card 2/2 GHUKHROVA, T.I. .. W"WMw4m"~- -~ Uning cellophane In machine wrapping. Hof. nauch. rab. YOU no.l: 118-120 106 (NIRA 11:3) (Cellophane) (Confectionery) CHUX00TA. YA.; MINAKUTA, Ye.Iq I- Peculiarities of the electric activity of the brain and its during treatment of rheumatic chores. Pedistrila no.2.-28-35 (HIRA 1. Iz Institute nevrologii ANN SSSR (dir. - deystvitelInyy ANN ~SSH orof. N.Y.Konovalov) (hua") (BUCTRUNWHALOGRAPHY) changes Y 157. 10:10) chlen USSR/Human and Animal Physiology (Normal and Pathological) - T Nervous System. HUmn Electroencephalogram. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 80009. Author : Konovalov, N;V.; Zhirmmskaya, Ye, A.; Chukarova, V.A. Inat : NF_Mc";~ A14N 54 Title : Electric Activity of the Drain During Hepatolenticular Degeneration. Orie Pub: Zh. nevropatol. i psikhiatrii, 1957, 57, No 5, 584-590. Abstract: In patients with hepatolenticular degeneration, various pathological electric activity was noted, depending on the seriousness of the illness. Paroxysml acti- vity was observed during hyperkinesis in patients with- out epileptic attacks. In 7 of 28 patients, no decline of the EEG from normal was found - Card 1/1 93 CHUKHROV,,V.A. _ .. - Theoretical cycle of a gas turbine with a continuous combustion compFesBed gas rotor generator. Naucb.,~-tekh. inform. biul. LPI no.10:68-82 158. (Gas turbines) (MM& 14:3.) CHUKHRO *dN"" Change In the blopotentials of the brain In various diseases of the nervous system with.subcortical localization of the pathological process. Zhur.nevr.i psikh,* 59 no.11:1352-1358 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Institut nevrologil. (dir. - prof. N.V. lonovalov) AMY SSSR, Moskra. (ILECTRMCEPHALOGRAPHT) (MYOTS STSTM diseases) CHUKHROVA, V. A. , Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Variation of the electrical activity of the brain in some diseases of the central nervous system with a primarily subcortical localization of the pathological process-" Moscow, 1960. 12 pp; (Academy of Medical Sciences); 200 copies; price not given; (KLI 25-60, 141) -AUNNY-Al V,Aj;-VERWHCHAGIN, N.V.; DZ9IBLADZE, D.N. Change in tbi el6o.trical ae,tivity.of.the brain in lesions of .the large cI;4rebral vessels (carotid and vertebral arterle&~ Zhur.nevr.i paikh. 62 no.Stllft,1188 Ag 162. (KMA 15t12) 1. Institut nevrologii (dir. prof. N.V.Konovalov) AMN SSSRt Moskva. ACAROTID ARTMY-ZISEASES) (VERTEBRAL ARTERT-DISFASES) (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) CMWWAj. V.A.j KONCHAKOVAO M.I. Cfwmges in the electric activity of the brain of rheimatic patients who have suffered disorders of cerebral airculation. Vbporevm 2 no.340-48 Jl-3 162. (MIRA iW) 1. Iz Instituta, nevrologii (dir. - deyetvitellnyy eblen AM SSSR prof. N.V Konovalov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. NHEWATIC HEART DISEASE) (EMTROOCIPHALOGRAPHY) (CMMMOVASGULAR DISEMS) CHUKHROVA, V.A.- ZAMTSKAYA, 1.1ai. Changes in the electric activity of the brain in lesions of the middle cerebral artery. Zhur. nevr. i psikh.'64 no.10: 1451-1455 164. (MIRA 171ll) 1. Institut new-logli (direk-tor - prof. N.V. knovaloy) AMN SSSR, Mosknid,, POPOVA, L.M.; SIDOROVSKilYA, M.D.; CWKIIROWL, M. Effect of changes in the gaseous contert in blood on the electric activity of respIratory muscles and brain In patients having been a long time under artificlal respIrPtIon. Zhur. nevr. i psikh. 65 no.12-3810-1817 165. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut nerrologii (d1rektor - prof. N.V. Konovalov), AMN SSSRj Moskva. Submitted July 29, 1964. CHIMINA9 L.t insh.; CHMMVICHEV, A., Earth roadbed in regions with road#& Ate dare 96 no.9s32 inzh. &.formation of ice coverings on S 1~5. (MM latic) IvIun Favlov-4ch) Cl.rulaC11:7", 1. P. DAU-im", Cumn-mr.,7, 1. P. P=xenteral Injection of "Proto-acid" ("Cascinic Acid") t Trudui Lall. Izucheniyu Dellra 11clkovo,,q Ohmmna CrZanizme I'l 1931 68-7h G.`01-1~3 of th-- Lab. for the Studr, o-;, Protein Llbirnunmw E-- I-anzit;e in ar, C'-,- nism Protein '.~etaboliszi 7s =r-- La`~ call-ed, lantex/ V 11ho patholo~,Jcal churiEes accc-mpany-in,- tho itrentc.-ral .4.n!(!(~'-don of a protein are diie to tic, p,rr-ical CC-1-16ition of disperuion) of protein anf* n- t to U-1c !act thAL it is foreign" to the organism. Rub its tolerate the intravenouc injection. of 1117coto-acid" "aca3einic, acid") in large quaritities, -.-:ithout evin(,-i?i,.- ariy patliol~-J-c--l chan-es. In the L) oliTse of 5 ri-inutes to 1 hour, it is Y)ssible to introfluce. an amount of ~Iproto-acid" equal o 1/3 or 1/2 of the blo.(~d protein of tbe anij-~l. Tilq 11.1i,-'~,~;(Aed 1~rotein is not excreted in ,,-,u'u is r,:.A-ined -In the ' 'Chon he vrinej tOlle card I u cf~ w to JLI to It 3. Is *I cm av U :Our a 0 lu a vv It. A L .t" 00 Oq 4_0-4 V 00 00 00t Ofor, 00 00 0 w p00 C, 00 v00 00= 00 Osw n--d poopi aqI qa!qmnzp pul 00- v ioj pamaKID 61 1339a, Ps 03 4%WIUG" III -4jimatid j%%T1 jqI III Jowts =pull,[ (691610 00 lot UI(ft IVULXVJ 9 1.0 11,1111spis q I I Ut 100 0- m- 10 *11 oml Jot -1401 111) [11111SX-Is I,_t1j 4011, ()1 ja 'w3umv : 01 U 1601.) au ... 1W109-ir It *4).N s'"IV140 P-mv 60-1 1 f.VbW3 )0 SM43301111 'SSW JILIN SI" UU 1JOUtho'PAd 00 09 00- 00 Nor, 00 .00 00- 0- 00 0 1 42, I IF stn 03 m a A 79 9 'J I It ft is -W K 0 a 4 a x ff N it 9, U K 4 K QIt a a Ifl: 44 11 41 01 It It It 0 1 11 9 10 1 t1 120 0 -0- -0-0-0 Al - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1~, ciuaCHW. 1. P. Problem bells v fiziolor.-ii 0 ItTlie Prdbler- of Protein in Physiology" Sollkhozgiz, 1935 (book) I Report on the Research Work of the All-Union Institute of Eedicine in,,eni A. Y, Gortkiy for 1933-1.937., PcoPlcIj Co=dsrxiat of Health, 1.1oscov.-Leningrad, 1939 book page 366 U-3060, p 1/7,'.2 (CIIUKICIE'l, Ivan ravlovich) MWICHISN" I. re Trophism in Physiology" Arkhiv Biolocicheskildi Nauk- (Archives of Biological Sciences), Vol. 4.6, 111, 1937 ;11 (CITU"ICIEN, Ivan Pavlovich) CIMUCIIEV, 1. P. Frofeasor - editor Sy thetic Newotrophism in RW3io1oL,_y and Clinical i1ractice . r~l N. Re results of sympathoraimetin thara.W - a coll,~ction of T,, ~ nsucations of VITY(All-Union Ins- 1,Yedgiz", 1940 Mz-pcrIj,v!ntaI -'Iecl. lia. Gorlk, u-3o6o, p 506 ........... It's "hek" nift-ae of the attlon Of 6TMFfth*m1- d its active (met' lon . 1. P. Chu kichey. V ek Souremenn-4 110. 2Q, I'M fictivatcs the proteol~tlr, hPE, the digridv(: Irart, increaws I tile tiflectivelle-4 (11 the phapcylk 't-tion CA th, 1tnw'x'VtEtg. stimulates the muillpficati.t, of m~~t -11' and V-st fer. mentallon. Immlotcs powth prucciw~ (e g . gru%vth uf ti.,ic- teTi.A, ui hi;;her iianxi 1,.,j -j -i,i, aI" dw dn~aopmvvl of iuwvt~~. tht n"tontulAho'n a tad- j)j)jC,4. rtr , iT)rTt:l .'~ the 1).M41 n11-1 JL111111L r4t 1, Itld tLiC ~JLVIJt!f 4--tIV0101~ 11 tnl~Tn- !r 4 ~ &'- LIAl:TlInt! In- tfaicati,m ~odz cvriplem ~-~-tjwl al in~ pr--.,, i pljy~ 101. hunger?, A V~ry acti'e Wocllitz.,fe Of tile efiecti.e ~,rfnripbt., A -,,j it -,.5 ,'b-uwm that its Z~aik (ty ii's CUE par"11, .' C-elitine owl- - 'Genera3 -nnsiderations on theoretical positions of 1. P. Favloy's and )[Jr..Vvedenskii - 40*40khtomekiile theories. Zh. vysshel nery, delati -3 no,,2:279-295. Mar-Apr 1953.. (GI14L 24:4) lo Moscowo USSR/Human and.Animl Physiology Ketabolie.m. Abs Jaw Ref Zhur ~-;Biolo No 2,1958) 8335 .Author I.P. Chukichev Inst --- -------------- Title The Physiological Action of the Products of Complete Cleavage'of Proteins., V-2 Orig Pub Tr. Konferentaii po, proiz-vu i uspollzovaniya aminokislot v med., m.., mo, 1956, 2o-24 Abstract A review of the work of the author and co-vorkers on the problem of the oligodynanic action of proteins,, seen by parenteral infection of negligible amounts of highly di- lute solutions of proteins or the products of their comple- te hydrolysis, which can produce a number of physiological reactionsin an organism; these the author has unifiedlin the concept of a "symptom complex of physiological hunger". The hypothesis is advanced that proteins in high dilutions undergo cleavage, and the products of protein disintegra- tion Card 1/2 GRUIGHN [Unity of.the theoretical positions of I.P.Pavlov, N.B.ftodanskii and A.A.Ukhtomakii] 0 eclinstva tooraticheakikh P021tgil, I.P.PaVlM, N.A.Vvedenskogo,.A.A.Ukhtomokogo. Koskya,-SGvetskaia nauka. 1956. 109 P. (MLRA 9 111) (PHYSIOLOGY) CMKICMff. Ivan Pavlovich; prof.; MAKARYCHIT, A.L, red.; MA Ile X.T., -1-1 -1---",-i8',i6-., 0-~' [Bympathomimtic substances of protein origin] Simpatomimeti- chankle vashchestva balkovogo proinkhoshdanila. KoBkva. Go@. isd-vo, med.lit-ry Medgiz, 1958. 180 'Pq (KMA 13:1) (SWATHOKMWIC SUBSTANCES) (PROTEINS) gHEV4-IYan-Eay-Io-Yicb-j prof.; IIEZNICHENKO, P.N., red.; ZAKHAROVA, A.I., CITg tekhn. red. [Human physiology] Fiziologiia cheloveka. Moskva, Medgiz 1961. 397 P. IMIRA 14:12) (PHYSIOL40C;r) CHUKICHE;V, Ivan Pavlovich: REZNICHENKO, P.N.p red. -- (Human pbysiology] Fiziologiia cheloveka. 2. izd., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Meditsina, 1965. 463 p. (MIRA 18:6) CHUKICHEVI M.V. "The Structural Defects in Germanium Monocrystals Irradiated by Beta- Particles and Fast Neutrons and the Influence of these Defects on Electron- Hole Recombination,n V.S. Vavilov, L.S. Smirnov, A.V. Spitsyn, V.M. Patskevich, M.V. Chukichev, Moscow, USSR Paper submitted for presentation at the International Conference on Radioisotopes in SclentificResearch, Paris 9-20 Sep 1957. Acad. Sci. USSR, Moscow (!!~~4 )K) C-)1r_, V /Ml V" USSR/Electricity - Semicondu6ls G-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur FizikA) No 1, 19A 1325 Author : Vavilov, V.S., Spetsyn, A.V., Smirnov, L.S., Chukichev, M.V. ----------- Inst : Physics Institute) Academy of Sciences, USSR, Moscow Title : Effect of Fast Neutron-Irradiation on Recombination of Electrons and Holes in Germanium Crystals. Orig Pub : Zh. eksperim. i teor . fiziki, 1957, 32, ITO 4, 702-705 Abstract : On the basis on the transverse cross sections for the interaction of fast neutrons with germanium nuclei, using the Snyder and Neufeld method (Referat Zhur Fizika, 1956, Ito 7, 19840, Ito 12, 35072), the authors calculate the num- ber of germanium atoms, shifted from their lattice points as a result of scattering of fast neutrons. It was esta- blished experimentally that the irradiation of germanium Card 1/3 CHUKICHEV) M.V.j VAVIL40VS V.S. Mean energy of the formation of pairs of nonequilibrium carriers in germanium irradiated by gpma rays from Co6O. Fi%. tver. tela 3 no. 3;935-942 Mjr-.161. (MMA 14: 5) I'* Fizicheakiy institut imeni P.N. Lebedeva AN SSSR, Mosk7a, (Germanium) (G(U= rays) S/181/dl7SI03/005/025/042 Zf 306 (11:?6, 1043111154`)) B108/B209 AoTAULES: Chukichev, M. V. and Vavilov, V. S. TITLE: Formation of lattice defects in silicon single crystals by irradiation with thermal neutrons in a niialpAr reantor PERIODICAL: Fizika'tverdogo telaq ve 3p no* 5P 19611 1522-1527 TEXT: The authors calculated and estimated the number of lattice defects formed in silicon by irradiation with thermal neutrons from the heavy- water reactor of the AS USSR# The mean number of dislocated atoms per captured thermal neutron is calculated from the mean energy of the recoil nucleus obtained by radiative capture. The recoil energy (in ev) trans- ferred to the nucleus by gamma quanta is given by the formula E M(hv,)2 (1)p where A is the atomic weight of the recoil nucleus, rec A and hv- the energy of the gamma quanta (in Mev). The mean recoil energy averaged over all gamma transitions is found to be 780 ev. At such ener-_~_ gies (elastic soattering)t the mean number of dislocated atoms is given by Gard 1/3 23120 3/181/61/003/005/025/042 Formation of lattice defects in ... B108/B209 V = ~rec (2), where E is the threshold energy of displacement of 2E d d Si atoms from lattice nodesinto the interstice. On the basis of data from the exposure of Si to fast electrons, E d may be assumed to have a value of 13 ev (Ref- 43 J. J. Loferski and P. Rappaport. Journ. of Appl. Phys., 30, 8, 1296, 1959)- In this way, the authors calculated V = 29 and found that about 20 displaced atoms are formed per 100 thermal neutrons inciding upon 1 cm 3of silicon. The n-type samples were ultrasonically cut to small oblong platesi All the measurements were made at room temper- ature in a magnetic field of 4,000 gauss. The thermal neutron flux was 12 2 16 8.7-10 neutrons/am see. The integral radiation dose was 1-10 and 6-3-101 7neutrons/CM 2 respeotively, for the two sets of irradiated samples. In order to make a distinction between the action of thernal and that of fast neutrons, part of the samples were irradiated through an 0.5 mm. thick cadmium screen. The experiments showed that approximately 4-5 conduction electrons are displaced per 100 neutrons impinging upon 1cm3 Card 2/3 23120 S/18 61/003/005/D25/042 Formation of lattice defects in ... B108XB209 I of silicon. This' number is about iour 'times'less than the number of dis placed atoms as calculated by the.formula ad ' (nvt)NaV (3), where (nvt 2 . . ~7 . is the integral radiation dose (neutrons per om )j N the number of silicon atoms per cm%andetthe total cross section of radiative capture of thermal neutrons in Si. The authors;.thank B. M.jull,..-Correpponding Member AS USSR, for a discussion of the results. There are'4 figures, 1 table, and'5 references:_ 2 Soviet-bloc and 3 non-Boviet4~1"~., ASSOGI-ATION-t- Moskovskiy khimiko-.tekhnologichoskiy_in'stitut imeni- D~f, I*~Mendeleyeva (*oscow Institute~ of Chemical.Technology itneni Dv., 14. Mendeleyev ),. Fizioh,eskiy.institut.im* P., Ni. Lebedeva AN SSSR ins titftte" of4hysics imeni Lebedev AS USSR P SUBMITTED:-.. November. 19, 1960 Card 3/3 7 N NR: AP4",4746" %! TITLE: Generation of rrdnority carriers in silicon by fast electrr--ns s.:r-.1curlductor research, silicon co,inler -IT: 1-ho Lheoretical spat!al 7 'he z, ro r s C.,d WIM LIle, theOreticai curve. Orig 2- houres. art. ~ias~ -a F 'Jr: vt s tv) NC' PLEF 50'-T :J'-: ,