SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GELLER, M. - GELLER, V.M.

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MUM* M. Contributions to the calcuution or the rmdatance of heavy rods. p. 59 MROL SI GAZ3p Ducurestip Vol 79 Soo 2,p Feb.p 1956 SOt &ut Z%rop*an Accessions Ust (ML) Library or Congressp Vol 5, No. 7, Julyt 1956 :UII!ij, Y. MLUR, K. Oonsiderations onthe length of drill collarce p. lho Vol. Ctj No. 9p Sept. 1956. S! ANIAM 7AHEA TECHNOLOGIT Bucuretti, Hurania So: East i-umpean Acceaai~r,, Volo 6, No. 2, Feb. 1957 GM4M, M., dr. irW, Contribution to the calculation of atresses occurring in oucker rods. Petrol si gaze 14 no.4%184-188 863. p -. GILLIM, M. OILLU. Mi, Remrka on the length of drill collars. p. 9. Vol. 8. no. 10, Oct. 1936 STANDAMIZAM Tr,HNOLOOT Bmcuresti, Bwmnta So: Fast 1krotemin Accession, Vol. 7. no. 3. March 1957 Cnnsiderati,mis on mackcr-rod stresqes. P%T:I-,,L ..',I GAZF,. ",Asnciatia Stiintirica a Inginer'.1w Et "cl.-Inicienilor din Axiinla s! I'llnisterijI ln~ustriei Petrolul,ii) 10, no. ", :-eb. 1959. L)OL limthl-,, list -r Epst %r,)ppnn kc,~ossions (F.~-:V) L',Ini. 1959 3551 e'~od 4tIvi fjy 's-Iratsil Fri I =Wkh C-slozhnenlyakh F slr- Kletki V SB: ~'oprojiy Gru noy Rits"ll T. 112 1949, C. Zh~irrallr-Ykb State.V, Vol. 48, oskvr, KROPACHEV. V.A.; DDIDOPWSX. B.A.; GELISR, N.M.- ROZrXOTIR, TS.X. . --- - _1 Use of or&noaluninum compounds an catalysts for the poly- nerization of 3,34-ble(chloromethyl)oxacyclobutatis and isobutylens. Vysokou.nood. 1 no.12:1844-1847 D 159. (XIBA 13:5) 1. Institut vysokomolokulyarnykh soyedinenly AN SSSR. (Aluminum organic compounds) (Oxetane) 81934 S/062/60/000/06/05/011 57. 17 00c, B02O/BO61 AUTHORS: Kropachev, V. A. Dolgoplosk. B. A., Geller, N. MW Zelenina, M. N. TITLE% Reactions Between Organo-metallic Compounds and Heavy Metal Salts. II. Interaction of Lithium-ethzl With Cobalt and Titanium Halides I PERIODICALs Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Otdeleniya khimicheskikh nauk, 1960, No. 6, pp. 1044 - 1048 TEXTs The reaction of ethyl-lithium with titanium tetrachloride and cobalt chloride Is examIned here at 200 in hydrocarbon solvents and in the presence of unsaturated hydrobarbonsias free-radicallacceptors. In the case of radical stages, the said rea;-tton'cannot lead to the formation of ethane anJ ethylene. Similarly, the reaction of organo-magnesium compounds with metal halides was qxamined earlier (Ref. 12). All reactions were carried out in solutions (in benzene, metaxylol) at 200. In connection with the fact that ct-m'ethyletyrenel polymerizes under reaction conditions on the Card 1/3 81934 Reactionu Between Organo-metallic Compounds and S/062/60/000/06/05/011 Heavy Metal Salts. II. Interaction of Lithium- B020/BO61 ethyl With Cobalt and Titanium Halides action of the ethyl-litDium and TiCl 41 the a-methyls,tyrene was gradually introduced to the reaction mixture, thus maintaining a sufficient quantity of free olefin in the mixture at all times. The products of the reaction of ethyl-lithium with cobalt chloride (Table 1) and with TiCl 4 (Table 2) at 200 are given. On the reaction of ethyl-lithium with cobalt chloride, equimolar quantities of ethane and ethylene are liberated, whilst only ethane is liberated when reacting with TiCl 49 the ethylene being polymerimd. The introduction of acceptors in no case affected the composition of the reaction products. The performance of the experiments is exactly described in the experimental part (Fig. 1, reaction vessel with mixer), and hints are given for carrying out the reaction of ethyl-lithium with TiCl 4 and cobalt chloride. The results obtained show that the formation of ethane and ethylene is not connected with radical interstages. There are I figure, 2 tables, and 13 referencess 4 Soviet, 7 USA, and 2 German. Card 2/3 A 81934 Reactions Between Organo-metallic Compounds and S/062/60/000/06/05/011 Heav,y Metal Salts. II. Interaction of Lithium- B020/BO61 ethyl With Cobalt and Titanium Halides ASSOCIATIONi Institut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy kkademii nauk SSSR (Inelitute of High-molecular Compounds of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTEDs December 1, 1958 Card 3/3 L12 -6 FPR/EWT(J)/FPF(c)/MC(m)/BDS ASD Ps-h/Pc-h/Pr-4 1 9 CESSION NRt AP3001148 S/0190/63/005/006/0811/0815 AUTHOR: NikolayLv,_N. I.; Geller, N. M.1 Dolgoploak, B. A. Zgonnik, V. lq~opachev,'V:* A. TME: Pg erizatio f nd butadiene $y insoluble organo-11. lum caspounds SOURCE: Vy*aokomolekulyarny*ye soyedineniya, V- 5, no. 6, 1963, 811-815 TOPIC TAGS% polymerization, isoprene, butadiene, methyllithium amide, dialkyl- lithium, amide ABSTRAM Organic lithium compounds insoluble in hydrocarbons and monomers were selected so as to allow the polymerization process to proceed gradually, with a chance of formation of longer chains. Such lithium compounds could also be of hij-,her purity to eliminate side reactions with the imparities. Polymerization of isoprene and butadiene in benzene or petroleum ether solutions was conducted in sealed ampules by standard methods, using mathyllithiujramide and dialk-yl- lithiumamide as catalysts, The obtained polymers were precipitated by ethanol and dried at 20C. and their viscosity and molecular weight determined. It was shown that methyllithiumamide leads to the formation of polyiso r6ne with 93-96% .of 1.4-chaina of 500 000-2 500 000 molecular weight, while d12kyllithiumamide Card 112 L 3.21AI-A-A ACOMO'WNRt AP30013-0 produces a polyisoprene rich in 3,4-chains, the distribution of As- and trans- forms being nearly equal. Under similar conditions both catalysts produced polybutadienes containing 85-89% of 1,4-units in their chains, with hO-5h% of them in tranaconfiguration. Orig. art. hass 2 formulas and 2 tables. ASSOCIATIONt Institut vy*sokomolekulyarny*kh soyedineniy AN SSSR (Lrlatitute of High-Molecular Compounds, Aca4ew or sciences swn) SUBMMEDs O9Nov61 DLTE ACQ: OUL-163 ENCLs 00 SUB CODEt 00 NO M7 SOV s003 07HER: 003 Card 2/2 ..........................I.........................................-......... NIKOLAYbT, N.I.; 'GELLER, N.M.-; DOLGOPLOGKI B.A.; ZGOI,'?IIK, V.fj'.; 10.0i,ACjIEIV, V.A. Polymerization of looprene and butadiena under the effect of insoluble organolithium, compounds. Vysokom.seed. 5 zio.6:811-815 Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Inatitut vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy All SSSR. (Butadiene) (Polymorization) (Lit1ium organic compounds) GELLFR, N. M. Warehouses Attachment for lift trucks for picking up full bags without use of platforms. Yekh. trud. rab. 6, No. 1, 1952. Monthl-v List of-Ruosia Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1952. UNCUSSIFIED. -dotment; ANTOZIEVICH, N.Y., inxhennr. Transporting heavy leads vith ZIO loaders. Makh.trud.rab.10 no-7:37-38 JI 956. (K[aA 9:9) (Fork lift trucks) - - I 4 .1 i-_ GNLLZR, N.M., doteent.; ANTONOVICH. Z.F., Inzhener. Constructional defects of the 4006 truck-mounted loader. Makh.trud. rab. 11 no.1:39 Ja 157. NLRA 10:5) (Loading and unloading) ~iOV-110-58-7-14/20 AUTHOR: Geller, N.M., Dotsent and Antonevich, E.F., Engineer TITLEt Experience with the Handling of Crated and Packed Goods on Pallets (Opyt perevozki tarno-upakDVOchnykh gruzov na poddo- nakh) PERIODICAL: Yekhanizatsiya trudoye"mkikh i tyazhe"lykh rabot, 195S, Nr 7, PP 36-37 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At freight stations of the Yuzhnaya zheleznaya doroga (Southern Railroad) fotir kirds of pallets are used for loading and un- loading operations, Two are wood (produced by the Khar1kov Container Plant and the Pogruzkontora VNP-4), one is metal (produced by the Kivertay Mechanical Plant) and one is a com- bination of wood and metal (produced by the Pogruzpunkt of the Kharlkov-Osnova station). on the average the service life of pallets is 6 to 8 months. Vetal pallets need repair Card 1/2 every 15-20 days, wooden ones every 25-30 days. Taking into 5OV-116-58-7-14/20 Experience with the Handling of Crated and Packed Goods on Pallets account the high expense, the author recormends giving up the use of pallets in railroad transportation or to at least re- duce the number of them. The author proposes equipping the mechanical loaders with claws and hydraulic drive. There are 2 figures, and 1 table. 1. Materials--Handling 2. PalletB--Applications Card 2/2 GILLIR, NA., kiLnd. tekhn. nauk, dots. - 4'--' ~ Investigating certain operational conditlonA of scrapers In mahmical unloading of bulk freight, Trudy ]MIT no,27tlO6- 125 158. (XIRL 11W (WIroads-.1reight) (Sorapers) GELLIR kand.tekbu.nouk Use of machinery In unloadI49 cment- Trudy XH11T no.34: 92-100 059. (141RA 13:1) (Coment--Transportation) (loading and unloading) MUM IL, kand.tekba.muk: DKNIIMIKO, T.K.. inzh. .A Over-all mechpipiz&tlon 6f unloading thin-shoot metals at the freight yard, M~khJ Avionsproizvo 14 noel:37-38 JR '60, (MIRk 13:5) (Kharkov--Rallroads-Pretcht) I GICT-TAR- N.M., khnd.tekhn.n&uk; DAMILMO, V.K., i=h. Xechanixing operations in the storage yards for bulk cargoes. Kekh- i avtomeprolsve 14 no-11:27-29 I ,6o. , (NEW3:11) (VAterials hundligg) I- ~~kamd.tekhs.nauk; DANILENKOp V.K.p inzh. Over-all mechanization of a,lunber7Ard on a freight station. Makh.i avtom.proizv. 16 noe50-8 06;L (MIRA 1695) (Lumber-Transportation) IIIZOVKIIIA, T.V.; STROYMAN, N.M.; BOROVAYA, G.M.; SALTYKOVA,I.A. Preparation of phenoln by condensation d*bydrocycliz-ation. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.11:3566-3570 N 164 (MIRA 18t1) 1. Leningradskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. PITIS. RaF(d nxth(A )f McmfuLvig "kh Lind R, ~,;,G- 543, 1;56 " ~tf- 'P" !tie--Ctt ~,f E-0 in flityti Lv fn Z r_,7 f (L._. S;O.. 11.1 c-_-rf j Mij. -.7 Cl( . i 1,- tnt -z t C_ z 1~)(~ L AUTHOR: Geller, R.L., Engineer, 126-58-5-7/16 TITLEt Some Problems of the Work-Process Theory of the Sandslinger Rotor (Nekotoryye voprosy teorii rabochego protsessa pes- kometnoy golovki) PERIODICAL: Liteynoye Proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 5, PP 13-17 (USSR) ABSTRACTs The motion of a pack of molding earth forming within a sands- linger rotor can be subdivided into six periodas loading by the bucket, formation of the pack, displacement of the pack along the guide are, exit of the pack, flight, fall and den- sening in the molding box. Vearly all literature on the pro- blem treats only the periods "flight" and "fall", and the first periods have not been studied at all. However, these first periods determine the power consumed by the rotor, as well as the nature and the rate of wear of the bucket and the guide are. This article presents a theoretical solution to the fol- lowing problems: determination of the geometric shape of an earth pack in a sandaling head, determination of the law of the distribution of the density degree and of the pressure along Card 1/2 the profile of the pack, and determination of the value of 128-58-5-7/16 Some Problems of the Nork-Process Theory of the Sandilinger Rotor power needed to overcome the friction force between the pack and the guide aro. There are 8 graphs and 4 Soviet references. AVAILABLEs Library of Ccngreae Card 2/2 GELLERa R.L. Selecting the most satisfactory operating conditi,)ns for sand slin rs. proizv. noo3tl2-13 Mr 161. (MIRA 14:6 (Foundries--Equipment and supplies) (Molding (Founding)) GELLER, R.L.- ELIBERT, I.S. - ----- Friction of the foundry mixture against metal surfaces. Lit. proisy. no*301-32 Mr 162. (KERA 150) (Sand, Foundry) (Friction) FAYII, A.I.; GELLERt R.L.; GUBCHEVSKIY, P.V. Sand slinging in the making of larger molds. Lit. proixv. no.8s 1-5 Ag 162. (MIRA 15211) (Molding (Founding)) Methods of calculating the drive capacity *f sand slinger heads. Lit. proizv* no96:21-24 Ja 163. (KMA 16:7) (Molding (Founding)--Zquipment and supplies) FAYN, A.I*j QBLLER, R.L. Automatic control proizv. n0.7:16-19 of the mnd slinger model 296H. Lit. n 163. (MIRA 17: 1) GELIER, R.L.; PO?UVSKIY, V.I. Determining indices of packing propertleo for mold and core sands. Lit. proizv. no.1:31-34 Ja 165. (141PJ% 18:3) :-- -'~ ~~- i~k- . I ~ -- - , -, I- ~1, I CELLERp ReLop kands tekhns naukj POPLAVSKIY, V.I., inzh. I The operation of core shooters. Lit. proizv. no.9tl8-22 S f65. (MIRA 18:10) GELLER, R.M., inzh. Takhia-Tash Headworks on the Amu Darya River. Gldr. i mel. 16 no.li 23-31 Ja 64. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Sredneazlatskly institut prcyeVtlro,.ra,-.iy& L- Fl-r-forn. GET M. S. Glavnyi Turluienskii kanal. LThe Main 5irYren Canal/. (Sovkhoviala P,~izeta, 1950. Sept. 23. ) SO: Soviet TransportatLon and Communication, A Bibliop-rarbX, Library of Congress, Reference Department. Washington, 1952, Unclassified. ommo S. "A. E. ForBmn and his travels,," D. I. Sherbakov. Reviewed by S. Geller. Vop. Geog., 26p 1951. LB ~ 11-1'! i I j-'- 1, fD. I,' iAYH, V Ivan Somenovicl. AN ~~SSIR. Ser. goeg. no-3:136-1-37 't":15. 18:6) USSR Pharmacology, Toxicology. Chemotherapeutic A.-ents. U-7 Abs Jour i Ref. Zh.-Biol., No 2, 1959, Ito 8156 Author Geller, S. A. Inst Title i Large Doses of Antibiotics in a Complex Treatment of Sepsis Orig Pub Led. Zh. Uzbekistana, 1957. No 4, 31-34. Abstract i No abstract. Card 1 1/1 GELIZR9 S*Aev protsi MAyuLKINAt L.K., kand.meditsinBkikh nauk nt Surgical Society on April 69 1959* -I*do SeaSion of the TaShkB (MIRA, 1318) zhur. Uzb. no. lz81-83 A 160. SOCIETIES) (TASHKENT-SURGICAL GSLURS S!.A. Meeting of the Tashkent Surgical Society of Octobor 19, 1959. Med. zhur. Uzb. U06207-78 F 160. (MIA 15;2) (TASWNT-3URGICAL SOCETIZS) GELLEh, S.A.; MANULMA, L.K. Report an the work of the Tashkent Surgical Society for 196o. Mod. zhur. Uzb. no.6:69-72 Je 161. (MIRA 15:1) (TASHUNT-SURGIGAL SOCIETIES) ACC NR, AP7002987 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/024/0086/0087 XNVENTOR: Burovikov, X,X,l Geller, 8,1. ORG: none TITLE: Hemorylgatem for a digital computer *ith a checking unito Class 42, No. 9621 SOURCE: Izobretentyao promyshlennyye obraztsy, toyarnyye %naki. no. 24,0 1966, 86-87 TOPIC TAGS: computer storage device, computer memory, computer control system, cawe't.- 6_c.~A- ABSTRACT: The proposed memory system for a digital computer with a control unit is intended to redoce detection time and to localize faults in machine .'operation. The control unit includes autonomous control and fault- detecting circuits, a supplementary.register, and a transfer circuit whose inputs are connected with the outputs of the reproducing unit and with the direct bMuts of the memory system number register. The inputs of the supplementary number register are connected with the outputs of l .the transfer circuit, and the outputs of the supplementary register are -connected with the error detection circuit, w*.sose output is tied to the $autonomous control circuit. The control circuit is connected with the local control unitt the transfer circuit, an,d.the supp;ementary regi ter# tinet fal-lbo-n7 r1'_YV1 ACC NR, APT002987 -Fig. I.: Hemory unit 1 - Operating accumulator of the memory system; 2 - memory address unit; Nor 3 - recording unit; 4 - reproducing unit; 5 - code reception and output unit; 6 - number regipter; 7 - unit of memory system communication with the- :main address line; 8 - local command ,,,unit of the memory system; 9 - number transfer circuit; 10 - supplementary number register; 11 - error detection circuit; 12 - autentimms control cir- cult) 13 - address main line; 14 - nump- ber main line; 15 - signal main line; 16 - terminal "start of checkifig;j 17 - terminal "and of checking." 22oct65/ ATD PRESSj 5114 SUB CODE: Oq/ SUBM DAT& IRZIIEVSKIY, V.P. (Inhavulkyi.. V.P.]; KOMEYK0, A.I.; GELLER, S.L. [Haller, S.L.Jj ZILIBERBERG, Yu.14. Protection of ammonia compressors against water hammer. Kharch.prom* no.4:59-63 O-D 63, (MIRA 171.1) L )310')-66 SOURCE CODE: U11/0066A6/000/001/0009/ 1-2 71- AUTHOR: lrzkievskiy, V. P.; Matnkin, V. Ogurtsov, V. 1. ORG: (Geller] " Pit-, tic heproma-4omatika" institute (Institut "Pishchepromavtomatikall) TITLE: Newi In the planning of automited refrigeration units for distributing and production refrigeratorn SOURCE: fOlolodiltnaya tekhnika, no. 1, 1966p 9-12 TOPIC TAGS: refrigeration engineering, refrigeration equipment, cryogenic fluid compressor, industrial management, electric relay ABSTRACT: On the basis of recent experience in the installation and operation of automated refrigeration units for the food industry, may now design decisions have been made. These Include pulse control Sy3t9M3, in uldch a .status-determining pulse is supplied to the temperature relay system each ,thirty minutes, the position of the relays determining whether an additional I .compressor Is started, one or more compressors are stopped, or the system Is -allowed to run as before for an additional 30 minutes; now ammonia supply, ball-bearing protection and compressor protection 9quipment'for automation ;of compressor units; now centralized compressor control panels. located near icomprossor Installations and equipped with signal lights to indicate the reasons. ifor automatio stoppages of equipmentl remote control wAte for non-oompressor equipment; location of oontrol rooms adjacent to oovp soor Installational !standards*for reduction of -the number of servie* personnel pvsmt for operation i as experience in operating installations is gained. Orig. art. hasi 2 figurea- (JPRS1 SUB CODE: 13v 11 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 005 uDc: 621.56.001.12 card 1/1 6 L 07884-67 _EWP(k)/EWWT d)/EWP(~/ VF,P AU; NR. AP602i~60 idURCE CODE: Ult/OM/66/000/003/0024/0027 AVrHOR: G jg__k jameyko, A. I. ORG: All-Union Plaw nd Scientific Research Institute (Yessoye" pmekt- ing-Desil! a no-konstriNtorskly I nauchno-IsaWavatellskly In-s-R-t-u-tl TITLE: Automating the cooling unit an a DNRT trawler KholodillwWa tokhnika, no. 3, 1966, 24-27 ITOPIC TAGS: automatic control equipment, automatic temperature regulation, refr ing system, pressure control, ammonia, compressor, coolant pump ABSTRACT: The automation equipment consisted of five basic components: a relay tube for noncorrosive liquids, an EKH electrical contact manometer and a EKT thermometer, ESU-1 and ESU-2 electronic alarm systems, SVA solenoid valves, and TRVA-40 and TRVA-80 temperature regulating valves. Other minor components are also described. The auto- mated system is presented schematically and the operation details are given. An ex- ternal control panel operates the compressors, pumps, and motor-operated intake valves. Switches and signal lamps control the input voltage and detect any disconnections in the compressors. The boiling temperature of the coolant (-400C) is controlled within 20C by resistance thermometers switched into an RPIB-S electronic regulator. Tho com- pressors are protected against irregularities during operation by different tempera- Card 1/2 UDC: 621.56-52 1.~ VTU--a.. IDT 1 ACC NRi AP6021260 iture and pressure relays, as well as by ESU-lK electronic controls. The relays control I :.the temperature in the Injection system a9f the pressure in the oil system, injection system, and housing. The ESU-lK control4 t-aised the level of liquid ammonia in the in- ~termediate container, the liquid separator, and the evaporator in case it dropped be- i Ilow normal. Controls shut down the compressors when tho pressure reaches dangerous !levels, or if the water pressure to the condensor is shut off. The transfer of liquid ammonia to the evaporator is regulated by a 6SV solenoid valve, interlocked with a dual lelectronic control. Throttling of the liquid ammonia is done by a 2TRV temperature ~valve. Two operators. a mechanic and a maintenance man, are required for servicing ithe equipment. The cost to equip one trawler was estimated at 40,000 rubles; however, I ,the yearly saving in in excess of 11,000 rubles. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. ! I !SUB CODE: 13,14/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIC REF: 002 Crd 2/2 IRZHEVSKIY~ V.P., lnzh,j MEMO, A.I., inzh.; UTGVA, A.G., inzh.; ZAMICH, Me.) inzh.; GELIER, S,L,, inth. . 1- ~~`? Automatic control of the operation of vessels in a dry ice plant. Khol.tekh. 40 no.3t47-48 1-tr-Jo 163. (HIRA 16:9) (Ice industry) (Automatic control) 1. GELLEh S. Yu. 2. USS R ( 600) 4. Gc-olory .-ind Geography 7. South Anarica, A. D. Gozhov.(Plisical Giaracter-151.1c5, Moscow, Geo,,~raphy Press, DO) Reviewed by S. Yu. Gellcr, Solt. Knigap Nos 8, 19119a 9. AWRoix,ri. U-3081i 16 Jan. V53. G L-'-*,--., 21498 GELUh, S. Yu. 0 klimaticheskikh perlcdakh. ZTezisy Dok2ad-a7. Tri.idy Vtorovo Vsesoyuz. reopr. s"yozdn. T. 1.91L, s. d'15 - x. s. !l2ib-.L6.-'- SCA Letopis' Zhiirnallrrjleh Statey, No. 29, Vos'.~va, 1949 v is a u It 0 is Ata a a j it L m _P IL A.-IL"_ off m I-Eft!V16$ "" I f ( 0 NO 00 00 a 41 0 a. N. a" A. 'r I I Is &%0 046014111% -all L4-161 SMAIIIIIIIIJ 000 Gwml!;XTrjrw.,"w JI.S..Mr. DLC 4 fritkul "view al the vralaft6w the out beaus ical alc 16.6 (d 'elatj6hind 4.)m In an Own. '"W"tradiLtwy. lbr It-yWif w mpg C)VIv k" *a (Amillervalt to &Aky Amair cych w 0: In slop wlikkWity 44 lowkw"Alk-1 I.W144. I-hr Arikir owlAiew &0 Ou"wive bibliaWdolty. 1L.0 =44 L TI $1, 4-1-1 a- i I - U all, all RO 4 1 0 am 0-9 is 4 11 40 410 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 00 00 04 00 en 110 F--s- cc USSR/GeoVmics Sea Level, Jan/Feb 53 Lowering "Problem of Aftereffects of Future Lowering of the Level of the Aral Sea, " S - Yu . Geller and R. A. Sorokina, Geog Inst, Acad Sci USSR "IZ Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser GeogriLf" No 1, PP 3-14 Extensive utilization of Amu-Darlya and Syr- Darlya waters for irrigation depends on con- struction of the Turkmen Canal, which in turn vill decrease the flaw into the Aral Sea, reduce its vater caps ity and are&, and lower its level. This will Increase the aill-tity of the, vator and decrease the amount of ground water. BventuallY it vill, change the clinatic conditions of the area. 243T63 WZUTSOV, M.T.; V.1"ja B-D'L- redaktor; DOBRONUVOTA, A.O.. redaktor; X9TRAYZVA# N*A*,--f6mwmGskijr redaktor. [ExPloiting the rivers of our lwdl Onvoenio rek nashei rodiny. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1954* 94 po (MLEA 8:3) (Rivers) (Hydraulic engineering) Get-LeR, S YU, USSR/11iBeellancoun - Water distillation CArd 1/1 Pub. 86 - 14/34 Authors Goller., So Yu,.4 Dre of Gooor, Be. Title Di:;tillation of oalt, viater through freezing reriodical Priroda 1. 92-93, Jan 1954 Ab-stract An idea is presented for tile distillation of salt waters of Soviet dejert, lakes by freezing in order to m3ke it more palatable for human and anim.-a consumption. The idea is bajed on numerous ob3arvations of polLr t-,xpeditions i~aich sho,,i tht~t sea ice is less salty than seaft water. So far no actual w-.pcriMCnt3 ucro m-do to bring this idoa Into prOctico. Institution Ac;-ecqr of Science3 US3R., In3tuitute of Geography GIMM, S.Tu. Deep depressions of Manashlak and their possible industrial utili- zation. Izv.AN SSSR Ser.geog. no.2:45-32 Mr-Ap 154. (NLRA 7:5) 1. Institut geografii Akadexii nauk SSM. (KwWshlak Peninsula--Hydraulic engineering) (Hydraulic engineering--Mangyehlak Peninsula) VIKTOROV. S.T.; GXLLIRI S.-YU.,daktor geografichookikh nauk; rodaktor; SONDICYAO ia., tokha, reduktor. [Using goobotanical methods in geological and hydrogeological InvestigationslIspollsovania, goobotanichookogo metoda pri goologicheskikh i gidrojeologichookikh Iseledovaniiakh. Moskva, Isd-vo Almdeall nauk SM. 1955. 197 P. (KLRA 8--7) (Gtoloa) ' (Goobotany) MMAYNV,B.M., doktor geografichookikh nwk, rodaktor; PAVUNBXIT,Y~.N.0 akedealk, redaktor; GRUMN-GRZHIMAYLO, redaktor: GN G"ASIK(W, akadsm1k; KAIMNIK,S.T.; LLMIBZRG.G.Yu.; KMKOV.1r.K. KURZAYNV,N.K.; NIX0161511Y,G.T.; NIKOLISKATA.T.Y.; CBRUM,D.Y.; 3VffOVIDOV,A.V.SNWOFA,A.V., tekhnicheekly radaktor (In memory of Academician L.S.Berg; a collection of works on geography and biology]Pamiatt okademika L.S.Berga; obornik rabot po geografit i biologii, Moskva, Isd-vo Akademil nauk SSSR. 1955.562p. (MIRA 9:1) 1. Akademlys nauk SSSR. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Kalsenik, Nikol'skly, Svetavidow) (Berg, Lev Somenovich. 1876-1950) (Biology) (Geography) GILUM, S. Yu. - - , . *TTAnsaCtleas of the laetltuto of 060mology of the Academy of Sciences of the M.S.R.0 vol.10, 1954. lowleved by B*lu.Geller. IST. AN SM. Ser.geog. se.5:81-0. " 055, (NLRA 9: 1) (0aeamogropby-Forlsdicols) Vj3lt/ Geology - Surface formatiom C ard 1/1 Pub. 86 - 17/35 Authors t Geller, S. Yu., Dr. Geog. So. -------------w....... Title I Depressions in the desert without outlet Periodical j priroda 44/2,, 96 - 98,, Feb 1955 Abstract I The origin of depressions found in the desert.. west of the Nilo river and in Russia,, near the Caspian sea was studied. The theory that these were caused by the wind is contested* institution s The Acade of So,,, USSR,, Geographic Institute Subcdtted t #0600 BJRG, Lev Semenovich. akademik; GBUIR, S.Yu.; GAUSIMOV, I.?.. akademik; GRIOCRITU, A.A., akademW-,~*rALWffIK,_'S-V-; LINDBIRG, G.U.; KARKOV, K.K.; MURZATJIV, I.K., doktor geografichaskikh nauk. otvetetvennyy radaktor; NIKOLISKIT, G.V.; NIKOLISKAYA, V.V.: OBRUCHIV, D.V.; FAVLOVSKff, Ye.U., akademik; SVWOVIDOV. A.Y.; BOLTNSKATA. V.S., redaktor izdatelistys; KASHINA, P.S., te~hnichsskiy redaktor; ZVCYAKOVA, T.A., tekhnicheskly redaktor (Selected works] lzbrannyo trudy. Moskva. lzd-vo Akademil nauk SSSR. Volol. (The history of science] Istortia nauki. 1956. 394 p. (KLRA 9:9) 1. Chlon-korrespondeat AN SSSR (for Kaleanik, Nikollskiy. G.T., Svetovidoy) (Science--History) GimIER, S. Yu. SHCHIGURA, Tatlymna Vikolayevne; GALLIR, S.Yu., doktor geogreficheakilch nauk, otyatetyennyy reds kt3?v,-1*V12�P*JWA, Ts.T., redaktor; KOSHULAV, S.M., takhnichosirty rodaktor Lvistnem; physical and geographical characteristics) Tletnam; fittko- geogreficheakets kheraktoriatike. Moskva. Gos,izd-vo geogr. lit-ry. 1957- 182 p. (NLRA 1M) (Vietnam-Pbysical geography) BM, Lev Semenovich, akad., red. doktor geograficheskith nauk, otv,..ired.:.4RRASIHQV, 1,P., alrad., re4.-, GRIGOR'TXV,,A.A.,,9kad., red.; KAURSHIK, S.V., red.; LI?M9Yrr,qJr,, red.: MARKOV,.K.K.,, red.- -KWATW, IF. i -..-,red., MKOLISKIT. G.V., red.; NIKOV sKAYA, V. V'.. red.; GBRUCHEY, D.V. rel. PAVLOVSKIY. U.N.. aicad.. red.; SVETOVIDOV, A.H.. red.; SPRYGINA. L.I., red. izd-va,; ]=$MIN, I.r.. tekha. red. [Selected worka3 Isbrannylo trudy. Koakva, Izd-vo Aked. nauk SSSR. Vol. 2. (Physical geography] Fizicheakaia geograftia. 1958. 425 p. (MERA 11:11) 1. Chlen-korrfeepondent AN SSSR (for Kalesuik. Nikolvakly, Svetovidov). (Phyetcgl geography) a)UM, S.ru.; ZIMINA. R.P.; KXKMERM, A.O.; EMIN, V.N.; EMSHINOVII K.V.; NUMYEV,,E.M., doktor geograf,nauk; RrAZAUTSEV. S.N.; YCRXOZOY, A.H.; FRWKIN, Z.G.; CHUBUKOV. L.A.; ZAHIROV, R.D.; KCROVINO Ta.P.; ROZA110Y, A.M.; RODIN, L.Te.; RUBTSOV, U.I.; SFrGDIA, L.I., red. izd-va; POL1010VA, T.P., tekhn.red. [Central Asia; Its pbysical geograpt7) Bredniala Aziiu; fiziko- goografichaskmis kharaktaristika, Moskva, 1938. 647 p. (MIRA 11:6) 1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Inetitut geografii. 2. Institut geografit Akademii nauk SSSR (for Geller. timina, Kemmerikh, Kunin. ravehinovs, Murzeyev, Rymnanteev. 10im-oiar, Freykin Chubukov). 3. Akedemira nauk Kirgizekay SSR (for Zmbirov)* 4. Akadamiya nauk Utbekskoy SSI (for lorovin), 3* Pochvennyy institut AN SSSR (for Rozanow). 6. Botancheakiy institut AN SSSR (for Rodin). 7. Almdamiya nauk lbsekhokoy SSR (for lubtsov) (Soviet Central Asia--Physical geography) GELLER, S.Yu.; MAKKA M BY, N.I. Conference on Genmorphological no.5:141-144 5-0 1 58. (Geographical Problems. Isv.AX SSSR.Ser:1geoff, (MIRA 11.12) research) M1N, Vladimir Nikolayevich; GXLLKH, S.Yu.. doktor geograf.nauk. otv. red.; VOLYSSLAYA, V.S.. red.izd-va; KASHINA, F.S., takhn.red. (Local water supply In desert@ and problems In using It] Mestnye vody pustyni I voprosy ikh ispollsovanlia. Moskva, Isd-vo Aked.nank SSSR. 1939. 281 p. (MIRA 12:5) (Water supply) (Deserts) OSTROVSKIT. 1.N.; QWUJR, S.Tu.. doktor geograf.usuke oty.redo; SMYGIZA, L.1.0 red'.1od-val TIKHMIROVA, B.G.# t,okhn.red. (Relief of sands In the western area of the low-lying part of Kars lum) FA*lltf peekov sapeduoi chastl lizvennykh Kara- kamov, Nasky&, lad-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 196o. 92 p. (NIRA 13-M (lars Kum--Sand) (gars Zum--Winds) XURCURTAXOT, Yu.1.; GLUM. S.Yu.. doktor geograf.nauk, otv.red.; SMODU. L.I., reClsd-va; ASWOMA, G.A.. takhn.red. [Korphological structurs of plains and platforms) Morfo- strukture rayhInno-platformnufth oblastel. Moskva, Isd-vo Akod.nauk 66SR, 1960. 109 p. (KIRA 13:6) (Geology, Structural) KORZHMT, Serpy Bergeyevich; GALUM 5 Tu.. doktor geograf.nauk. otv, red.; TUGARINT, D.M. , Ted.izd-va; VGUOVA, Y.T., takhn.red. (Belief of the Pripyat* Poleslys Region; structural characteristics and win features of the development) Rellef Priplatakogo Polealls; strukturnp osobannostl i oanovnys chorty resvitiia. Noskvaj, Isd-vo ikad.nauk SM. 1960. 139 P. (NIRA 13:3) (Pripyat' Valley--%ology, Structural) I-S.Tu., doktor geogref.nauk, otv.red.; SCUILOVA, M.N.& redizd-va; -i'OtYAKOVA# TeVe, takhn,red, [Fluctuations and variations in streamflowl Kolebaniia i ism- neniia rechnogo stoks. Nosim, 1960. 166 p. (KKU 14:2) 1. Akedemiya nauk SSR. Inetitut geogrefil. (Hydrology) MMOT, XOn~tBntin XOnBtSntiUGvi0h;JU~. S.Tue, prof., red.; re EUUMOT, T*Z-, rsd,; GORGIUVA G~.--,takbn, d, [ftlospography; historical googrophy) Paleogeograftla; Isto- richookoe samlevedenio, Pod rod. 6.1U.0ollers. lsd.2.. perere Moskva. Isd-wo Mosk.univ., 1960. 266 p. (Nm GIRASIMOVO I.P.; GILLIR, S. ~w DUNITRASM, N,V.; KAMANIII, L.G.; KORZHUTIV, 3000; ll autlo; 7=RNICHo BsAo in memory of Academician N.S.Shatskii. Isv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.6:146-147 31-D 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Shatskii, likolal. Sergesvich. 1895-1960) I YESHCHERYAKOV.. Yu A GE=Ft S.Yu., doktor geograf. nauk., otv. red.; POPOVAI L:11:1p:44V iISPd-var-WLKWAp V.V.p tekhn. red. (Recent tectonic movemnts a"d erosire-accumulative processes in the northweatern part of the Eaet-European Plain] Molodye tekto- nicheskie dvizheniia J erozionno-akkumuliativnye protsessy severo- zapadnoi chasti Rusakoi ravniny. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR,, 1961. 86 Po (MIRA 15:1) (East-European Plain-Geologyp Structural) PlOliOTUITp TUdlair TWisirovlohl POOSIIDOY,. I.S., prof., retseuxent; DOGONOLOY, L.A,, dotsont# rotesusentl ULLS, doktor goograt, nauk# retsonsentl PLAMOLIN. N.B.. M%bhi*y io rudalk, retsonsontl IMBANOTA, NoP4# nauohwy sotrudnikg retsonsoutl DOKACH, A.Gl, uauohuyy motruduft, r4toonsontl ZRITAaO, A.T., nauehVy votrudnik, ratmonsenti RAIRSKA, To,Ya., cauaboy7 sotrudulk, rotsousentg NIZOLAYN, N.I.* prof., rotsonsontl DMOTOLISICIY* V,T,, dotsont, ratloulontl VOSnIMSKrY, S.S.. red.; SHANABOYA, ?,A,, rod,isd-va; PRIYS, ILX*~ takhn, rod, [Goomorpholocy and fundamentals of geology] Goomorfqlociia a osuay"I goologii, Rigs, Isd-vo goodos.llt-ry, 1961. 283 p, (mmA 14112i l.Uah&l'vtk otdola goomortologii Instituta go ralli A SSSR for Ilor). 2. Otd*l goomorfologli Institute, geografli AS CSIW(for Blagovolin,log"- nova, Do*NaohI ZhIvagot la,nteman). (Ooology) (000sorphology) GELLER, S.Yu. Repulatinp, the Caspian Sea levol. Izv. All 5559. Ser. geog. no.5:42-48 5-0 (1. (FaRA 14:9) 1. Institut goo afli AD SSSR. (Gasplan 3ear (Pechora River-Rogulati3n) (Vychpgda River-lierulation) GELLER 3 Yu doktor geogr. nauk,, otv.red.; TIYTCF.LiOV, V.N.# d'. ?IOVICHK(YVA, N.D.., tekhn. re (Paloogrographical and geororphological problems of the Volga and Ural Basins) Voprovy palsogeografii i geororfologii ba&- sainov Volgi i Urala. MosWav Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR9 1962. 194 P. (KERA 15:8) 1. Akademl ~ ya nauk SSSR- Institut geografti. (Volga-Ural region.-PaleogeograpIV) (Volga-Ural regior,-Goomorphology) GELLER# SITU. ----------------------- Salt water softoning by natural freesing in spicultumal Production* -Tsy., AN SSSR. Ser. goog,, no*5:71-77 S-0 062* (mm 25.10) L Institut smografii AN SM. (ViLik-4often,m) (Ice) POTEKHINP I.I., glav. red.; BARANOV, A.N., red.; BELYAYEV, Ye.A., red.; GEL1Y1R,_S_Xu., red.; GRAVE, L.I., at. nauchnyy red.; GRIGORIYEV, A A.,.red.; GUEER, A.A., red.; KULAGIN, G.D., red.; MALIK, YCA., red. MANCHKHA, P.I., red.1 MILOVANOV, I.V., red.; HERSESOV, G.A., red.; OLIDEROGGE, D.A., red.; ORLDVA, A.S., red.; POPOV, X.M., red. ROZINI M.S., kand. ekon. nauk, red.; 314IRNOV, S.R., red.; UFIMOV, I.S., red.; SHVEDOV, A.A., red.; YASTREBOVA, I.P., red.j PAVLOVA, T.L, tekhn. red. [Africa; encyclopedia) Lfrika; entaiklopedichookii apravochni~. Glav. red. I.I.Potekhin. Chleny red. kollegii: A.N.Baranov i dr. Moskva, Vol.l. A - L. 1963. 474 P. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Sovetskaya entaiklopediya, Gosudarstvannoye nauchnoye isdatell- atvog Moscow. (Africa-Dictionaries and encyclopedias) GELLER. S,,Yu,--, , Role of desalting in the vater resources balance of and rogione. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.ls24-35 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 170) 1. Inst1tut geografil AN WSR. VYINDROV L.; GEIL, IT, S.Yu.; "1111VAGO, A.V. Awarding the lAnin Prize to V.P. Zenkavich for veicntifiC work "A monograph on seacoasts". Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. govg. no-5:89-91 S-0 164. (1-11PA 17:11) OLYUNB, VladWr Nikolayevich; GELlZl;i, - S.Yu.-,,.,doktor goojr. rtvk, otv. red. (Recent tectonice and glacintion of the Enstem Sayan Mountains] Neotektonika i oledenenie Vostochnogo SaJana. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 125 p. (MBA 1F:4) SUKACHEV, MT.; BOGDANOV, A.A.; IVANOVA, I.K.; LART07, G.I.; NTFOLAYEV, N.I.; YAKIUSHOVA, A.F.; JqE~R, Sju.; CIFLICIF"K, 'i.P.; KOLE-011K., S.V.; SOrOLOV, 11.71.; G.I.; SI.;CHUXIN, I.S.;. BYKOV, V.De; SAUSHKIN, Ytt.G.; GLAZOIrSFAYA, X.A.; GV0ZDET-SK1Y, N.A.; TUSHINSKIY1 G.K. Konstantin Kona tan tinavi ah Markov's role In the creation and develop- nent of the paleogeography of the anthropogenic (the quaternary) T-riod; on his 60th birthday and the 40th anniversary of scientific work, Izv, Vses, geog. ob-va 97 no#41377--379 J11-Ag 165. (MIRA 118:8) AVSYUK, G.A.j ARWNDj D.L.1 VEHDROV,, S.L.; qFLW'.,.S.Yu.; GERASIMV, I.P.; GRIGORIYEVO A.A.j GRICIIUK, V.P.; D7F.RDZEYEVSKIY, B.L.; KAMANIN, L.G.; ISAKOV, Yu.A.; LEONTIYEV, N.F.; LIVOVICH, M.I.; KJPIAYEV, E.M.; - HEYSHTADTp M.I.; RIlUiTER, G.D.j SOBDIEV..L.N. On Academician VladWr Nikolaevich Sukachev'B 85th birthday. ,Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.4:3-4 JI-Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) WMARO-Mu.1-GMSIMOV, I.P,; KAMEN, L,Q.j Wlp I.$.; KINITSIN, L.T.; NUFSAIVj, I.M.1 NITSWAUTv X.I.; WMIMA, YO.A.; NUOLOSUUO T.T.1 PUMUIRMUT, V.3,; RIIHTERj GA,; RCSSOLMWp L.L.; SILITUTROIj, S.I. David LIvevich Armod's 60th birthday (1905-), Isr. AN SSSR. Bor. pogo w.6sl4l-242 " 165. (mm is: 11) APHAND, D.L.; BUDAGOVSKIY,, A.I.; VENDROVj, S.L.; VITVITSKIY, G.N.; Gfi 'o , GERASIMDV, 1.P.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY, B.L.; GIVYM, I.S.; I j9 - I R 1 0 T ,RIGOWV. A.A.; DANILDVA, N.A.; ZIIIVAGO, A.V.; rVINTMIM, A.O.; G PAYCIIENK09 D.V.; KUVSHINOVA, X.V.; MEDVYDFVA, G.P.; RAUTTER, Yu.l,.; CIIUBUKOVt L.A. Aleksandr Petrovich Galltsov, 1909-1965; an obituary. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geogs no.6:145 H-D 165. (KIRA 18-.11) Rubber Abst. 4426. Plastic properties of klj& 1Z.~ers. V. E. GUL and T. 1. Vol- 31 Geller. Kollold. Zhur., 195j, 15, P5-90; Chem. Abs., 1953P V-P Nov. 1953 IMT.-An equation for the v1scosity of a polymer In terms of the Crude Rubber rate of plastic extension of a apoolmon at a constant true stres3 19 given. Smoked shf~et with mal. wt. 183,000 wi3 first extended, keepInF the rvtic, of force to the cross-sectIon constant. Thus the tncrcn e tl;qc of tho total, plastic, and high-elnetic defonration wtis det-~rmlned. The specimen was extended agnin, keepInj-, c~~nstnnt the ratic, of force to the cross-sectlon as It would have boen An the absence of high- elastic derormottion. From tEese menzi.-urewnts and the equation referred tc above, tt-,o visco3ity was 2.5 x 109 poises. 33422 VSSR .e9jl. pla~;tic pro;trtios vt bird Mort. V. E" --fLu and T~ 1. 611:t,vx. ('41vid JV'ssv;lW, 15, 9 1 - 6; MW --ATt-, 19 ~- i'4S, 1326!). Cf. this journ3l. 1V#3, x&s. "28. An J~tiglish transLition of: this pAper now appears. 15 (7), 15 (9) AUTHORS: Dogadkin, B. A., Sandomirokiy, D. M., SOV/64-59-5-8/28 Aneshivalina, K. I., Geller, T 1. TITLE: iroduction and Properties of a Varnish for Rubber Shoes by Oxidation of Sodium Butadiene Rubber in Solution PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya promyshlonnost', 1959, Nr 5; PP 398 - 401 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A. I. Tsvetkov, S. I. Xhodosh, and 0. V. Baksht participated in the development of the process. In the oxidation of poly-- butadiene rubber or a vulcanizate of sodium butadiene rubber an oxidation product may be obtained which is utilized as a film former or serves for the manufacture of adhesive sub- stances. Oxidation experiments were carried out with sodium butadiene rubber solutions in white spirit in order to obtain a varnish for rubber shoes on this basis. The oxidation experi- ments were made during a continuous passage of air through the solution. A temperature of 1200 proved to be most suitable when using 11-12% solutions. The course of the process was determined as to the viscosity of the solution (Figs 3,4)- Since a tem- perature increase does not only accelerate the destruction but also the structure formation, various substances such as ferric Card 1/3 oleate, or ferric stearate, 2~ captax t 5% benzoic acid, as well Production and Properties of a Varnish for Rubber SOV/64-59-5-8/28 Shoes by Oxidation of Sodium Butadiene Rubber In Solution as pure benzoic acid, polyphenols, RPA-2, "renatsite", etc, were investigated. The most effective substances were the two iron salts (3-5 parts by weight/100 parts by weight (sodium butadiene rubber)) with the aid of which the desired consis- tency of the 12~ solution of 16 centipoises in 8 hours at 100 (instead of within 15-16 hours at 1200) was attained, thus forming considerably less peroxide groups and volatile acids. 40 1/hour per I kg of solution was found as the optimum air supply velocity (at 100-1200) (Pig 5). Experiments with iron Isotopes showed that in the oxidation iron is linked complete- ly to sodium butadiene rubberg i.e. it does not only act as oxygen carrier (which needs further experiments). The influence exerted by the oxidation period on the properties of the fin- ished varnish film (Pig 6, diagrams) was investigated. The best results were obtained from a varnish to which ferric stearate, 2% sulphur, and 2% thiuram (or 4% butyl cymate or 2% carbon- black)were0added since said varnish dries at 1000 in 30 minutes (and at 70 in 50 minutes with butyl eymate or carbonblack)and Card 2/3 exhibits a correspondingly good adhesion on rubber-shoes. On Production and Properties of a Varnish for Rubber SOV/64-59-5-8/28 Shoes by Oxidation of Sodium Butadiene Rubber in Solution the basis of the results obtained in the zavod "Krasnyy Bogatyr" ("Kras.W Bogstyr," Plaut) a suitable plant was designed for the prod- uction of a varnish for noneured rubber shoes (Fig 8). A de- scription of the plant is given. There are 8 figures and 6 Soviet references. Card 3/3 L 25739-6'5 L-PF(C)/E',JP(J)/FdT(m) Pc-4/Pr-4 rim ACCESSION 14R: AP3001567 AUTHOR: G Sandomirskiy, D. M i )ova, Z. 14., Fodin, an, H. M. eller, T. Dogadkin, TITLE: Ccrtain fC,1tUT-QG of the vulcanization of rubber In latex fom SOLA)U: Kolloidriyy zhurnal, v. 25, no. 3, 1%3, 291-218 TOPIC TA!~Io: rubber vulcanization, latex, rubber rti!;earch, rijbb~,r mixture ABSIRACT: ~4aca tho addil.Ryn of sulfur ',,) rubb,~r in latr~,Y may occur as a rc!-,ul,l oi thv cf sulfur. Tile Eiddition proceeds faster in latex than in a dry film of the saxre composition. The f crmation of space lattice occurs aL early :;tages of vulcaniz,ition. It Is concluded that all factorr. which enhince thn number, of col- lisions oE particles ;,-i the late.- inixture and the officiency of their collisions age , int, -is well as aid the transfer of vulcani:~ing, c nts rubber soluble substances accclera',,~ 'vulc,-.inization- Orig. art. has: 7 figumn. A ,S I A T I 11oL;)-,orL;kiy Institut tonkcy toklinalcgil. 1-i. M. V. Olkj-,cow Inmtitute of Fine Chr~m,[Cal Technolt?~'.y) D i TTED: 3ODec62 LIM,: Cj 0 SU3 CON"'I MT, CC SJ71 00!1 OT , 11-A! 1002 C~jfj 2/2 USTINOVAP Z.H.; YWIMAN, N.M. 1.,.GELLFR., ,.T,I.; SANDOMIRSKIY, D.M.; DOGADKIH, B.A. Some particular features of the vulcanization of rubbers as latexes. Part 2t Part played by zinc oxide " by protective substances. Koll. zhure 27 no.5:773-779 S-0 165. (MIRA 18:10) 1. Moskovokiy institut tonkoy kh1micheskoy takhnologii Imeni Lomonooova, S/ 137/6 Z/000/002-/072/141. A006/A101 AtYMR.- -Oeller,,V., T=1 Hydrogen In iron and its alloys PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 2, 1962, 32 - 33, abstract 21194 (V sb. "Korrozion. rastreskivaniye I kbrupkost'll, Moscow, Mashgiz, 1961,.154 - 165) TW.- To carry out a quantitative analysis of-hydrogen dissolved In Fe, It Is Imperative.to remove at first H from the metal. This can be achieved by the following methods: 1) heating in.a vacuum; b) melting in a vacuum; c) melting in a vacuum in a tin bath. To determine the amount of gas liberated, pressure, volume, and the degree of gas oxidation to water vapor snould be measured. The rate of hydrogen absorption, and Its diffusion In Fe and steel depend,on As, P, S admixtures, and their compounds act as catalyzers during the penetration of H into the Fe lattice. A theoretical review on H behavior in metals Is given. There are 28 references. (Abstracter's note; Complete translation] Ye. Layner Card 1/1 ~j fi 7711 A "Rational T.,,-~-e of ",*ooden 1,,itticework ror Uc Roofs of rridistria-, iDj.1I,iiuj-,s in the !f-.tal- rrocensinc 1ndvstr,, .11 T~esl a for degree of Cend T,~chnlcal Sel . Z,_,b. Is Sep 5C, CcntrFil Sci P.Ps Inst of Industrial Structures Sui%Tary 71, 4 Sop 52, Dissertations Tresentea ror Derrees 1n_;7c1snce and 'Fneinperinr in oscow In Ic . From Vechernynya !Ioekva, Jen-Dec 1qrO. LC, V A., inzh; LEVIT, M.A., inzh. Experimental elements of reinforced concrete submerged gates of hydroelectric pqwer-stations. Gidr. stroi. 32 no.8:31-36 Ag 162. (Giitesp Hydraulic) (Precast concrete) (MIRA 15:9) GJLLZR, VvD.; TAKOVLZVA, A.T. -""Ww"Mm" Utilization of soluble antigen of dysentery bacteria for enteral Immunization. Shar.a1kroblol.spid.1 Inmn. no.4s)0-33 Ap 134. (NM 7:5) 1. Is otdsla, wditsinskoy n1krablologil (saveduyushchly - professor T.L.Troitskly) Institut opidemiologil I sikrobiologli In. pochetnogo skadealks 9.1P.Gaulel Akadeali awditsinskikh nauk 3BSR (direktor - professor T.D.Tlmkov). Oysentery-Preventive Inoculation) (Antigens and antibodies) L 226o7-66 hWT(m)/LWP(J)/T 114 ACC HR: AP6005834 SOURCE CODEt UR/0374/65/000/006/0146/0151 AUTHOR: 9AU-er-, V. E. (Kal in in); Vy so t a kaya, Z. P._ (Kal in in); U Ayzensht yn, EL-N. litlin) I ORG; none TITLEt Investigation of orientational drawing of lavean monofilament .SOURCE: Hekhanika polimerov, no. 6, 1965, 146-151 TOPIC TAGS: polyester plastic, polyethylene plastic, physical chemistry. property, heat effect, temperature dependence, drawing* synthetic fiber ABSTRACT: The paper represents an investigation and comparison of two versions of orientational drawing of lavaan monofilament, one being the conventional method of hot water drawing based on the difference in speeds of rotating discs and the other, the method of drawing the fiber through the hole of a draw plate, The nature of tensile and structural propertie has been studied in the to Card 1/2 UDCt 678,677.4 Z- L 22607-66 ACC NRz AP6005834 temperature range of 70 to 100C. Orig. art. hasi 9 figures. (Based on author's abstract) SUB CODEt 07, Il/ SUBH DATE: 12Apr65/' ORIG REP: 0061 OTH REFs 014/. 1. GELTER, V. 1. 2. USSR (600) 4.. Peat Industry 7. Work practice of the Gluask MTS in mechanizing pent wirning. Dost.sellkhoz. no.2, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January .1953. Unclassified. (~E~p Y.-M.; HASHARSKIY, Ye.I.; SEHMRZON, M.E. Formation of a single-band signal for telemstering. Izv. Sib. otd. AN SSSR no. llil34-136 162. ?KRA l7t9) 1. Novoaibirskiy elaktrotekhnichookiy institut.