SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GRYUNER, V. - GRYZLOVA, T.

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KOZIN. N., zasluzhanm,77 dayatell nauki i tekhniki, doktor takhn.natd-.. profs., GRTUM, To. doktor takhnonauk, profs; LaWOV9 D., doktor'Ve-kl~j.na~ profs; CHMMOV, F.. doktor tekhnonauk, prof.j ]KOLAMIN. A., daktor tekhn.nank, prof. Pay due attention to the store", of products. no no.11:62 N '59. (MM 13:4) (Food-Storage) -GRYUNER9 V.S ; YEVMENOVAl L.A. Nev method of determining the copper content of food products, Kona. i ov. prom. 15 no. 12:28-29 D 160. (MIM 14:1) 1. Moskovskiy izwtitut narodnogo khozyaystva imeni G.~. Plekhanova (for Gryuner). 2. Llvovakiy torgovo-ekonomichookiy inatitut Cfor Yevmenova). (Food--Analysis) (Copper-Analpis) VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., akadem1k; KOZLOV, V-V., doktor kh1m.nauk; LABANOY, D.I., doktor tekhn.nauk;-GRYVjL1L&t_jq.. doktor.tekhn.aauk; VYSHRLF.SSKIY, A.U., doktor telchn.aauk; KOLES111K, A.A., doktor tekhn.nauk; BESSONOV. S.M., doktor biol.nauk Letter to the editor. Hael.-zhir.prom. 26 no.8:40 Ag 16D. (MIRA 1):8) .(0i1@ and fate) ,-GRYUNER V.S.; UTMENOVA, L.A. Z-=~ flew method for determining the copper content of fooctprodu.ats. Vop. pit. 20 no-4:66-69.Jl-Ag 161. (MIRA 34:7) 1. Iz laboratorii uglevodov i konditerskikh tovarov Moskovskogo inati.tuta narodnogo, khozyaystva imeni G.V.Plekhancv~g i Llvovskoqo torgovo-okonomichoskogo instituta. (14INEILUS IN FOOD) (COPPER) (cowwwrRY) GRYUNER, V -.,S. Caramel sirup. Sakh. prom. 35 no.12:52 D 161, (MIR4 15:1) (Caram 1) GRYUNER. V.S., SELEZNFVA, G.D. 7be coloring subBtances of cacao beang and their b3odification in thermal processing. Izv.vys.ucfieb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no.4: 68-71 162. (MIRk 15:U) 1. Muskovskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnopro Maxoni institut narodnogo khozyaystva im. G.V.?Uib=wnq kdVWa toyarovedeniya pishchavykh produktov. (Cocoa) (Paper chromatography) TBAM 04.ffi,,Qty. red.; GLIKWI, S.A., doktor khir.. rAuk, profA,red.; 6EMP, K.P., M6 mauchn. sotr., red.; doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; DANILOV, S.N., red.; YEVTUSIWKO, V.A., kand. khim. nauk, red.; ZINOVA, A.D., kand. biol. nauk, red.; KIZEVETTER, I.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; KIREYEVA, MI.S., kand. biol. nauk, red.; VULIKHMA, *gA., red.; POTEKBIN, L.P., red. [Transactions of the First All-Union Conference of Workera in the Algal Industry of the U.S.S.R.) Trudy Pervogo Vse- soiuznogo nauchno-tekhnicheskogo sove'shchaniia po vodo- roslevoi promyshlennosti SSSR. Arkhangel'sk, Arkhangellskoe knizhnoe izd-vo. Vol.l. 1962. 211, p. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Vsesoyuznoye saveshchaniye rabotnikov vodoroslevoy pro- myshlennosti SSSR. 1st. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Danilov). 3. Vsesoyuznyy nauchnyy institut morskog(- rybnogc khozyaystva i okeanografti (for Kireyeva). 4. Nachallnik Upravleniya rybnay promyshlennosti Arkhangellskogo sovnar- khoza (for TSapko). 5. Saratovskiy gosudarotvennyy univerelteta im. N.G.Chernyabovskogo (for Glikman). ;4:11. 1:1 -. .1 GRYUNER, V.S., CHECHELASHVILI, E.V. Oils and fats for the production of chocolate. I%v.vys.ucheb.zav.; pishch.tekh. no-5:76-~O 163. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Moskovskiy institut narodnogo kho7yaystva ir-oni G.V.Plekhanova i Gruzinskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra tovarovederdya prodovol'stvennykh 44.-ovarov. NIKOLAYEV, Boris jUeksandrovIch; REBINIDnq, FJ.., 6Rooi.m-ik-. retserizent, VOLAROVICII, M.P., prof.., roteenzant.,-, Uft~,~ht)vy .1 G.S.y prof., retsenzent;-GRYUNER ',--V.S., prof.., retsenzent; METSOV, V.G., red', [measurement of the structural and moclianical pra.curti--e of food products] lzmerenie sti-uk-turno-mckhani,:hes~-i'ca svoistv pishchavykh produktov. Moskva, Ekono7,.Lka,, 222 p. (MIRA 131j) KOLESNIK, A.A., prof.; GRYU=,-V.S.# prof.; BAKZEVICII, D.D;,',. dots.; ZABOLOTSKIY, M.S., dots.; 0(21EVA, O.K., dots.; SMIRNOVAP N.A., dots.; SMOLISKIY, N.T., kand. tekhn. nauk, prepod.; AYRIMA, N.S., red. (Study of food products] Tovarovedeniye prodovolist-yon- mykh tovarov. [By] A.A.Kolesnik i dr. Moskvap Ekonomika, 1965. 607 P. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Moskovskiy institut narodnogo khozyaystva im. G.V. Plekhanova (for all except Ayriyeva). SumrmiN, G.A., Imb.-mayor; GRYUNTALI, L.L., inzh.-kapIt&n# A now method with baiter results. rest. Tosd. 71. 40 w.4,-87 Ap '58. (HIR4 11tO (Airplanes--Maintenance and repair), . -. ; , , . -, .-i f :: _6 . . - u ~, ~ - ) MSIWSKIY, V.; GRYUNTAII, R.; KOCHICTOV, V.; nYGENBAUM, D. Radio receiver *Oktiabrl ". Wto no.8-23-26 Ag 154. (MLRA 7:8) (Rattio-Raceivers and reception) AKULINICIEV, I.T.; ANDPEEV, L.F.; BAYEVSKIY, H.M.; BAYK(11, r'.Ye.; BUYTIM, G.G. _~.G.; WAIN, K.P.; nPCEWCV, Yu.F.; GAZENKO, O.G.; GZ;~~' , MAKSIMOV, D.G. 7MOSHKI11,- Yu.G.; MONAKHOV, A.V.; PErilov., A.P.; RYABGIENKOV, A.D.; SAZONOV, N.P. ; UTULMYSHEV, R.I.; FREYDELI, V.R.; KHILIKEVICHY B.G.; SHADRINTSEV, I.S.; STEVANDINA, S.B.; ESAULOV, N.G.; '-,AZDCVSKIY, V.I. Method and means of medical and biological studies in a space flight. Probl. kosm. biol. 3:130-144 164. (MIPU 17:6) GRYMA L I , IN. L. ~ _ - Transmission of electrie energy of superhigh voltaga An, ca-pitalist countries, Binl. takh.-okon. inform. no.1t89-91 05% Oan 11W (Blectrie lines) i.. 10~ - , I I I . I , Ai I Akorym.,, A. A. GIIIUM2AL, Y",, WiGSDAI-Ii', `V. V., Y'. GERT'SYK., A. K. , ROKOTYAIi, G. S. and SOVALOV, S. A. Development of 400-500 kV networks in the Soviet Union, paper submitted for presentation at the Intl. Conf. on Large Electric Systems (CIGPX) 17th Biennial Session - Paris, France, 4-14 June 19508 Electra, No. 30, Nov 57, periodical news letter issued by the CIGRE, Paris France. ~ 1 .1 , i , GRYUKTAL', Yu.L., inzh. Use of autotransformers In electric power systems. Inergatik 8 no.8:29-34 Ag 160. (KIBA 13:10) (Blectric transf orwrs) SHELL"ITY V.A.1- Ki(ANWN) 1.1*.; t1HYUNTAL', Yu.,,.; A.11., prof., ctv. ... [Froblems of the developif.ant and distribution of electvic power in Central Asia] Problerq razvitila I ramashchaniia olektroenargetAki v Sradnei Azii. Ivloskva, Nauka, 1964. 189 1). 1'iI~Alvl (RIRA 17:9) GRYUSHE, P.A.; ZABOKRITSKIY, T.O., otvetstvennyy red.; YbIMCHKOV, S.I., --IMMOROM- ~ A VM. red. . . 7, 7--,'. [General geology for mining specialists] Obshchaia geologiis dlia gornykh spetatallimostai. Koskva,, Ugletekhizdat, 1948. 302 P. (Geology) (KHU 11:4) ?I;, N 14 '.1! 1 ~- V '~ '711~1 !I lHit I I I! ~01 I IV, K Ph U I Hill"i4% H r1jerely of veteriniry iniportance., Iq A L 1629. GRYWINSKI L. Wytszej Szkoty Rolniczej, Wroclaw. *Masowa inwazja Bdel- To-ay-asus bacott hirst, u ludzi. Mass infestation with Bdellonys- sun bacoti of man WIAD.PARAZYTOL. 1956. 2/4 (231-233) Infestation repeatedly took place in Wroctaw city. B.bacoti infestation of man in more cotnmon than itappears from registration by research centres. Marked rat invasion of premises appears to promote the transference of these ticks to man. IAIKS S GI~YZAS, K.; IIISEIKA, F.; 1, STYS.. A, rcd. .L [Mechanization of vd1king] Karviu melzimo mchan'zavimas. Vilnius, Laikrasciu ir zurnalu laidykla, 1963. 69 p. [In Lithuanian] (MIYA 17:6) GRZEBAL.A, Teresa., inz. Review of hydrometeorologiml phenomena in Ijuiy 1964. Gosp wodna 24 no.10; Suppl: Biul inst mal i uzyt zi.el 7 ni.10: 390 0 164. 1. Department of Hydrological Prognosis, State Institute of Hydrology and Meteorology, Warsaw. G,9?Fl-,ZUII,SKI; 3.,- :;TEPPA; ~. Hynothatical 3tructure of the gas cGrona of the Galx,:y~ Po~tepy astronom 12 no. 2-12C,--121 164. J .1 " ~ NK 1 r z;, 4 6 C AP4047255 P/ ESSIONWR 0005 bool 14 0/001bi/66 61i. 6,' ~116~e rz Grz ewaki J. e t), (blas . ~ Tqrbine iqom ustion engines, b : no. 9.4 A '5? teofinkzrky:~ 1 6 80 WILCE: Pr~eg~ad . W_ ib, ine Ine coliivtistlbd~ en&dt at ienq,;Jn"~ top cam, el M41 ~CbribUs, on engine ABsly pACT: -The article reviewa- the use6:4nd ,6harActetisties -of t4bbid, cbmbustio]R' j~ '; ..eng1nj . sation to aircraft,: ~bips, ocomotives, s. Their'applic I a4tbinii)Oe~j"d static ~ , er,j.- planW tt][66, SWittbrland, 1 the,U ran6e P t1ib Sqvie Aft nited States, Great Britain 1. . liscusisied. Th 61tedlj~ 1!0~4ibhax Swed Od Italy is t a _ : % llcte us: en ~~id gee over~v ist the varto 116 a ji Rines are compared, and advantages bn~. -i ventional steam. and internaI combustion engines are iadicat6d.'. P~'L~ g al b1 ejoij ! pro s art.'. a~:i volved the development of this now typq of engla6. arq:coqsidor.q14: . table-; ASSOCIATION: none j, 7 C or d L 12142 -AP ACCESSIONMI; 5001359-, ASSOCLA IL none j SUBBUTTEM.: 00 ..BNCM~ GO- mm, P 006, NO REP SM, ' J~ ,Co a. 2 r 21 GRZEGORZEWSKI, Jerzy, mgr inz. Antitank guided missiles. Techn lotn 19 no. 8:201-207 Ag t64. I I , i-is II- -I~ 7 . -, GRZFi]OP7FW`K.T, Wlktor, doc, dr inz, Calaulation of bent farroconcrate with nrestrassed concrata board3. inzyn no.26-.1-83 163. structurea reinforc*d Konstrukaje budow GORAL, Edraund, mgr Inz.; GaZEGOR7.WSKI, Wojciech, mgr inz. The AG-8 air turbine for model testing of turbine stages. Inst techn ciepl prace 9 no. 20il-18 164. p I GRZYBIM-HRYNOW Kr-pp--'n a; FU B? SYryv I, yn a; The opsonizi-mg factor In rabbit senun. k-rch. inrimi. ther. exp. 12 no.6-.67C-675 164 1. Department r-f Mic-robloloF School of Med1cf-re !~roclaw'; Department of Bxct9riology: Ingtitute of Timmunology and Ex- perimartal Th-rapy, Po2.1!3h Acadgmy of ~Sciences, 'e"rof-daw. GRTZINKOV, V.M. On G.B.Klimov's article. Sellkhosmashina no.11:19 N 153. (MLRA 6:11) 1. Zaporoshakly filial Voonoyasnogo nauchno-isoledovatollskogo instituta elektrifikatail sel'skogo khosyaystva. (Agricultural machinery) (Ilimov, G.B.) GRIZENKOV, V.M~ Practices of the canning plant of a collective farm. Kons. i ov.prom. 17 no.6:35...36 -To 162. (MIRA 150) 1. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovateVskiy institut ovoshchevodstva i kartofelya. (Zhitmir Proviwe-. --Cwming industry) Krizilmi rz, ffr inz.: KOLCDZI~'.TSKI, J-zy, lr fnz. Usf) or I o a rithadcalll- normal dintribialon In reli at) I I Lty tests. Prz(-gl el-Atroteohn 1,0 no,9-38G-390 !3 '()"*. GRYZIEGKA-MBISSIIER, Helena Effect of post-inflammatory changes in the middle ear on the internal ear. Otolaryng. pol, 17 no.4t386-387 163. 1. 2 Oddzialu Foniatrycznego Kliniki Iaryngologicznej AM w Warszawie. Kierownik& prof. dr. A. Mitrynewicz- Wdr2c.4-ewska. f ACC NR, Apno623o /V) SOURCE CODE; UR/0078/67/012/001/0101/0.107 kUTHOR: Gryzin, Yu. I.; Koryttsev, K. Z. OiGs Scientific Rosoarch Institute of Atomic Reactors (Hauchno-issladovatel'skiy institut atomnykh reaktorov) TIME: Study of the behavior of U03 and its hydrates in solutions by means of a hydroxide electrode of the third kind S(XJRCEz Zhurnal noorganichaskoy khimii, v. 12, no. 1, 19679 101-107 TOPIC TAGS: uranium compound, hydroxide, thermodynamic function ABSTRACT: Potontiometric measurements with a hydroxide olectrode'of the third kind were made in the 20-500C range in order to refine the activity products and thermo- dynamic functions of formation of [UCpOH)'and UO~(OH)2, the bottom phase used being U03 and its hydrates UO~-H20 and UO~-M20, It is shown that the activity products of the soluble EU02OH1+ ana insoluble fJOt(OH)2 and the functions - 4 H, - a G and -a S are independent of the nature of the U03 hydrates used as the bottom phase, which in all cases is uranyl hydroxide. This fact made it possible to offer a simple mechanism for the r^action of U03 and its hydrates vith acids or aqueous solutions of uranyl: 1/2 uDct 546.791.6--1451541-13 I Card ACC NR, AP7006230 U03 + H20 - U07.(01i)2 U03 - H7.0 --? UOz (OH) U03 211jO --* U02.(01 0L + 11,.0 UO,zz+ + H20 ---w [UOzOHI + + H+ (U02011]++I'IZ0--*U02(011)2+11+ in solid nhase in solution The concept of the structure and state of U03 and its hydrates in solution an complex hydroxy compounds has been confirmed quantitatively. Orig. art. hast 2 figures and 4 tables. SUB CODE: 07/ suBm DATA-,: 16Feb65/ GRIG Ws Oil/ OTH REFs 001 2/2 U. I USS*Chamdstry - Insecticides 51 "Kinetics of the Fbotochlorination of benzene.,,, V. .. Shushunov, stronf;in, Yu. 1. Gryzin, A. V. Kukanov, Inst Chem, C;ortr':iy Ltate U "Zhur riz idtim," Vol AM, llj~o 4, pp 404-408 Worked out mi~thods for PhOtOch.1o1-j.11L1-UO11 Of C6116 ~dth i,-arc liit I ir i~l ~A=43 60 Reaction proceeded autocatalytically, requiring induction period fLroia whose temp L coeff calcd ras 10 /kcal/mol. Propos,~!d mach of f m.,-ation of active centers 'Lrcra which chain reaction starts. Based on reacted C 6~T'6 wl(l ell product was 95% hey.achlorocyclohexane, 5`9 oily substances. 180T22 GRYZIN, Yu.I. (Melakess) Acetate mercury electrode and the conditions for its use. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no-12:2834-2839 D 164. 04IRA 18:2) r-A I H~tA: 9:10 11 f FiNI? [it HIP "'NFUR: M:.9 Distr.- 4E e UVwx 1 6 POLAND/Nuclear Physics Nuclear Reactions. C. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Bioli, No 7, 1959, 15000 Author : .2rEqnshL M. Inst : Institute of Experimental Fl*ics, Wareav, Poland Title : Fusion Chai InIReaction. Chain Reaction with dharged Particles Orig Pub : Nukleonika, 1958, 3. Spec. Number, 28-38 Abstract : rt is shown that a medium which cozprpsesIan exoenergetic mixture of nuclei (a mixture of nuclei capable of leading to an exa-energetic reaction) and which has a high tempe- rature (approydimtelZ 1070 K) or a relatively high densi- ty (approximabily 10 g/cm3) can support a fusion chain reaction. This is connected with the reduction in the re- tarding ability of thsh. medium under the foregoing concli- tions. Equations are derived for the multiplication Card 1/2 GRYZINSKI) MIcHAL ClaWcd th of efectrook and I e C, III Michal Grv;j 2 (Univ. Warsaw) P . Rev. I alki 59): cf. C.A. 92. 3546c ' Inelastic tter, i exFitation. and other interactions between charged particles arise from Colombic interaction with at. electrons and, to a Ist npproxn.. depend on their binding energy and momen- tum disbibution. All crow sections can be easily caled. from differential ones derived in the binary encounter ap- proxn. Numerical calcns. accord with data for the ve- locity distribution of ejected and scattered 100-e.v. incident electrons on fie. electron impact K-shell ionization of Ag and NI, excitation cross sections of He, Hg, and Na levels I by electron impacts, nod angular distribution of jelectrons scattered inelastically by H. jacl;.~ff pietri _4E2d(y). Rd* of finfon chain mactlauja the smia anary as idad ON Itars-Isuperse" OWS.", MCM QUW 'Acad. Sci.. Warsaw). P07r-Rev- 113, jium ZZ Supernoval explosion may- be ffcm fudon-chain reaction in 2 X lOkS./cc. stellar Be'. Strong. Hel concu. Is attain- able for smaller-H stem. Explosion sMnSth is proportional Li-mass dependent, &tbsotar to He' -ssed which is aft proto-star masses yield tyPL-1 supernovas while supravolar j"es yiel4 type-11 surnovas Type-I remnant is sawous ~ ~ produced Be' decay In.. nebula with Hc~He,-y) expt A Y, minosity. Jack J. jkokw- fI I!I GRYZLOV, A. A. "Shoe Brakes With Internal Shoes and the Graphoanaly-tic Method for Their Calculation." Sub 29 Jun 51, 1.1ilitary Aeronautical Engineerizir Academy imeni Prof N. Ye. Zhukovskiy Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees in Moscow during 10~1. SO; Sum. No. 4809 9 1'sy 55 o4ywvy ko P. - - _EWT(M) 6017514 SOURCE CODE: UR/2759/65/000/007/0120/0141 A 'AUTHOR: -Glazkow, A. A.; Gryzlov, A. V. 3 W74Z ORG- none ITLE: Improvement of the characteristics of a separator by sectionalizing the wave- 'guide URCE: Kascow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Uskoriteli, no. 7, 1965, 120-141 PIC TAGS: nuclear particle separation, waveguide, K meson, pi meson, antiproton STRACT: In this paper the theory is presented and the characteristics are set forth r the construction of a particle separator consisting of two sections of a waveguide. th the identical alignment of the field in the two sections of the waveguide and the nditions such that 1; = 6 meters, the power in each section equals 8 megawatts, amp- tude of hybrid wave at entrance go = 42.3 kv/cm, the initial particle pulse P 2 5 v/see and the deflection amplitude z' = 5.08 mrad, the separation of K and W-ftesons n be achieved with an optimum distance between sections I apt = 12 m. The dispersion the hybrid wave HEM,, with given cell dimensions is inverted, i. e., the phase and oup velocity direction are opposite. An optimum length of 0.36 meters in required r separation of-antiRrotons and w-mesons The characteristics of the separator in ard 1/2 L 06420-67 ACC NR: AT6017514 rhich the field direction and displacement in the two sections are perpendicular is Ilustrated. The separator with perpendicular fields provides complete separation of :he particles at the triple point, which is impossible in the horizontal case. Also, -he angular divergence of the separated clean beam is significantly less than In the iorizontal case. Orig. art. has: 13 figures, 3 tables, 29 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001 2/2 L 06536-67 -EWT(at) IJP(c) ACC PQ1__Af6d_jj_5l3 AUTHOR: Glazkov.-A. A.- 9"ZlovS A. V. C~ ORG: none & TITLE: Separation of high energy particles in a waveguide with transverse fieX SOURCE: Moscow-, Inzhenerno-fizicheakiv institut. Uskoriteli, no. 7, 1965, 92-119 TOPIC TAGS:' high eneM accelerator, particle accelerator component, magnetic separa- tion, waveguide diffraction ABSTRACT: The authors present a detailed review of the design of waveguide separators (RF separators) for high energy particles. The computational methods are based mainly an published work performed at CERN, Stanford, Berkeley, and Brookhaven. As an example, the Stanford RF separator was cited with the following parameters: length--L 2 6 M, field intensity--Eo (hybrid wave) = 60 kv/cm, aperture--2a = 40.64 an, waveguide dia- meter--2b = 117.894 mm, period--D = 35.0 mm, diaphragm thickness--t = 5.84 mm. Typical angular separations are graphed as functions of L and So. Orig. art. has: 14 figures, 43 formulas SUB CODE: 20,16/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG 1EF: 002 Card 1/1 & L c6,ig-67 FWT(m) SOURCE CODE: ACC NR: AT6017515 AUTHOR: Glazkov, A. A.; Grvzlov, A. V. UR/2759/65/000/007/0142/0166 ORG: none TITLE: Effect of scatter in the initial conditions upon the epa=tion of Rarticlep in a separator SOURCE: Moscow, Inzhenerno-fizicheskiv institut. Uskoriteli, no. 7, 1965, 142-166 TOPIC TAGS: antiproton, pi meson, K meson, klystron, mu meson, nuclear particle separation ABSTRACT: The effect of scatter in the initial conditions upon particle separation was studied for three separator models. Model 1 has a longitudinal field (TM01), a section length of 7 meters with a separation 8 moters, modulation amplitude of field Eo = 85 kv/cm. Model 2 has with a transverse field (HEM11), section length 3 meters, maximum separation of 16 meters (can be adjusted), amplitude of deflecting field E0 = 42.3 kv/cm. Model 3 is the transverse type with perpendicular fields in the sections, 1/2 L = 3 meters, Eo = 42.3 kv/cm, the sections are positioned close to one another. The longitudinal separator provides a larger separation width of particles (antipro- tons, K-particles, n-mesons) relative to the transverse model with the same overall apparatus length and klystron. The completeness of separation in both cases is of the L 06419-67 ACC NR- AT6017515 first order and is sufficiently high. Disadvantages of the longitudinal separstor are that it is impossible to have an exit magnet and that it is critically sensitive to the initial scattering of pulses which lead to a larger loss of separation width than in the case of the transverse type. The focusing of the separator beam in the longi- tudinal model is simpler than in the transverse separator and the longitudinal type also permits better removal of background u-mesons from the decomposition of w-mesons. In the transverse type separator it is possible to obtain conical resolution of the beams with the perpendicular fields in the two sections. This permits complete separa- tion of beams containing three or more types of particles. Orig. art. has: 7 figures, 44 formulas, 3 tables. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REr: 004/ OTH IREr: ool Card 2/2 3/759/62/000/004/006/016 D207/D308 AUTHORS: Gryzlov, A. V., Zverev, B. V. and Sobenin, N. P. TITLE: Parametric curves for determination of frequency shifts on changing the dimensions of a circular diaphragm-type waveguide SOURCE: Hoscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy institut. Uskoriteli, no. 4, 1962, 40-51 TEXT; In designing linear electron accelerators it is often nec- essary to know the variation of the frequency of a particular mode with the dimensions of a waveguide. To ease the solution of this problem, formulas are derived for the calculation of the deriva- tives of the frequency with respect to waveguide dimensions, and nomoorams and tables are given for calculations of these deriva- tives for Z12 modes for practically any waveguide dimensions, any frequency or phase velocity. A simple method is given for calcu- lating these derivatives for other oscillation modes. There are 4 figures and 6 tables. Card 1/1 8/759/62/OJO/004/008/016 D207/D216 kUTHORS: Gryzlov, A. V. and Sobenin, N. P. TITLE: Parametric representation of the dispersion curve of a circular diaphragm-type waveguide. II SOURCE: - Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy institut. Uskoriteli, no. 4, 19629 70-77 TEXT: The dispersion curve is expanded as a series in the form of an infinite sum of cosines. To calculate the frequency of any mode with an error of + 1.5 14c/3 UP to seven terms of this expansion are needed for thi phase velocity B = 0.3 - 1 and a/b = 0.20 - 0.50, where a is the radius of the aperture in the diaphragms and b is the inner radius of the waveguide itself. The coefficients of the terms in the expansion are functions of not more than seven frequencies, corresponding to the wave modes 0, li-/4, '~-/3, 1.,-1/2, 2/3 , 3/43-, I-r. The frequencies of these modes are found from para- metric curves of Part I. The coefficients in the expansion are cal- -culated and are also given in the form of parametric curves. There are 5 figures and 3 tables. Card 1/1 SOBENIN, N.P.; SHCHEDRIN, I.S.; GRYZLOV, A.V.; ZVEMV, B.V. Representation of the principal high-frequency charac- teristics of a round septate waveguide in graphical form. Radiotekh. i elektron, 8 no.11:1945-1949 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1 I vhereas"in - &~'abcelerator: the -,tendehdy~ -is- t6:~attli n..maxim eit of ai4 1 ii _~~.:.,:,separator the problem is to-have at"least, 6 P ~c C different to ~ a liaximi Ancremeni (positive or negative)-4hichAs ... .1 of the . others.-..- Separitors consisting qf~ one - se6tiod And 6 f twi sidered and the mmentum differences are Joalcuiated, f6r 0~.ee I (antiprotons- pions - . and kaofit):.~ T'h-6 resu IU 'of., them. qsl~~idmtit e- thIlations are feasible for th sitaiatim, of plons: on, ons, ferencesup t and Ath'se,par&toZ ldngths: X4.--2~ 0 75m-1W MeN add between two separator 116ati, th6: ie ai"i ~ ail oniAmp p (in SP - - - . . '', .- I . ..., 1; 1 i inmentum cUffereniae for:anti-brotans t(i 100NOV, c. ancl:moreim-~ guk fed :f'rozz: tv~i 20 Mw klystr -aperatin . a vximate]q cm ono g t. apor procedure developed can be.used to'. e separs; or$ t i ke .6 further the4artl larger nui~ber of klystronsp so as 0 nc as tsbles,. ia~A s ! aj F 2 e ~Idegree. - . 4ection'If sr ri~ei a P iki shdw thi Adth wDmegk 'a".. - 'U'se of 162~e ~ ei as i ~6~s;i~t LviaIojVth.::_ kmow__ . dbe ri th .!~d icl jn- tim 41e-, &: di ift the I ~:e 'be sA Tim h on.! Ifortim, 3 6 6 orig. art.'hast ll figures., 23- ft jj:fie' ii okiyl:in6tit,4t~~~ikic.46i::~(*Iiine6v ~4SSOCIATIONfs -Ximheneknd Institute 81 00 000 NR IW lkv:' OW Ord R a CODE: :!Np:: W *rl ~, Z 11) ,* , A , "J, . "I . T . " L~ , ?. , A . A . ; 6 P Separation of higil-Encrgy particles *,iilkn -~h9 a-5--l J" ~ long'Tud."Mal electric wave. 'Llskor-tel-i no.6.-71-c)O 162,. 18:2) Gl:'-'ZWV, B.T., inzh.; TSAGARAYEV, I.A., tekhnik. I ., Automtic field forcing self-synchronization. Slek.sta. 29 no.6:89 Je 158. (MIRA 11:9) (Turlx)ge,nera tore) 1'.__G=IOV, Gavril [Hryzlov, ff.], zhurnalist (Chektioslovakiya) .1 This man was dead. Znan. ta pratsta no.5:9 My 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Czechoslovakia--Cardiac resuscitation) GRYZLOV, G.D.. inzhener. Operations at the Favlograd Oil Mill. Wasl.-zhir.prom. 21 no.8: 29-31 '55. (ML" 9:3) 1. Pavlogradskiy maslnzavod. (Favlograd-01.1 Industr1ea) GRYZLOV. G.D.. inshener. Crushing and f a mdag shop of the Pavlograd Oil Kill. Kami.-shir. prm.21 no,5:31-33 156. (Nm 9:10) I.Powlegradskly maslosayod. Oftlegred-011 laftstries) GRYZIOV, G.D., inzh. , _f~~ Mechanization of labor-consuming work at the Pavlograd Oil Mill. Masl.-zhir.prox. 25 no.9:36-38 '59. (MIA 12:12) 1. Pavlogradakly naelosayod. (Pavlograd--Oil industries--Equipment and supplies) QUZLOT, G.L., Inshener. Device for removing particles of oilseed mats, oil dust and film from husks. Yasl.-sbir. prom. 22 no.7:32 156. (NLRA 9:12) 1. Favlogradskly molosavod. (Oil Industries-Squipment and supplies) __Qg(~~LOV I. M. and SEVRYUKOV, 1. F. (Veterinary ~)jrgeon and Veterinary Assistant Surgeon) (Shakhovsk Haion, Moscow Oblast') "Treatment of the malignant catarrhal fever in cattle" Veterinariya, Vol. 38, no. 10, October 1961, pp. 81-89 - (IRY7,LOV K. '' ~ -y- A fiery ram. Kryl. rod. 15 no.12:6 D 164. (MIRA 1813) GOLYSHt-V, N., qRYZI~QV N. Agriculture Creative Work Mol. kolkh. No. 2 February 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. 1. GRYZLOV, N.; KHOKHLOV,P- 2. USSR (600) 4. Agriculture 7. On the right road. Mol. kolkh. l9p no. 19v 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January, -1953. Unclassified. GRYI.-I'l-'N. ~4-. Kukuruza v Podmoskovie (Corn in the Moscow area). ',.'oskva, "Molodaia gvardiia," 191-4. 24 p. I SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol 7, No 9, Dec 1954 MILINUOY, M.I., red.;GRYZLOY, N.G.. red.; NOVOSELOVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Teaching bioloa according to the now program in the eight- year school] 0 prepodavanii biologil v vasImiletnel shkole po novoi-progromme. Pod red. M.I.Mallnikove. Moskva, 1961. 159 P. (MIRA 14:5) 1. Akademlya podagoglehooklkh nauk RSPSR, Moscow. Institut ob- shchego i politakhniebookogo o~razovaniya. (Biology-Study and tesching) MOSHONE.111, Nikolay Petrovich; 711111K, David Stepanovict,; MEOM!IKOV,, Vitaliy Grigorlyevich; MYZLOV, fi.N., ,-ed. ["Komilespromtt machine units based on the MAZ and ZIL motor vehicles] Agregatnye mashiny 'Tomilesprom" na baze avtoinobilei MAZ i ZIL. Moskvaq Izd-vo "Lesnaia proi~ysh- Jennost'," 1964. 101 P. 17: 8) GRIMM, S.A., inzhener. iMJEO*Oftw~~ machines with drop combo. Tskst.prom.16 no.12:18- 21 D'560- (KLRA 10:1) (Combing uschinos) _q#I~.LOV,. S.-..A,., kand. tekhn. napk, dotsent Design of gill planks for impact loading. Nauch. trudy MTILP no,24:208-222 062, (KIRA 16:7) 1. Xafedra detaley mashin Moskovskogo tekhnologicheskogo instituts. legkoy promi3mhlennosti. (Spinning machinery) GRYZLOV, S.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, dotsent Kinematic and power calculation of the friction unit of a lamel- lar bevPI variator. Nauch. trudy MTILP no.29-327-146 164. (MIRA 18t4) 1. Kafedra detaley mashin Moskovskogo taklinologicheskogo Instituta legkoy promyshlennosti. GRYZLOV, V. P. Cand Agricult Sci Dissertationt "Effect of Fertilizers on the Y.,'&eld and Metabolism of Dalmatian Camounile." 9/3/50 All-Union Sci. Res Inst of Fertilizers Agrotechny and Soil Science 0-0 Vecheryaya Moskva ..;urn 71 GRYZLOV..V.P. (Frm material received by the Editor on Clinic A, eporta) "Appearance of"Postopej~itlve Hernias after 'a- Spaying Operation an Hogs Performed along the'Linea Alba', by'Veterinari4i-V.-P'. CMLOV - (Saratov Zooveterinary Institute). A common veterinary practice is an incision of the peritoneum along the linea alba in spaying hogs, This ovariectomy method is hamly because of the free access it allows to all part of the abdominal cavity* In analyzing bierlown data and that x)rom writings the author points out: (1)'the linea alba through its anatomDp4siological characteristics bears the greatest pressure from the abdominal organs, and the latter is aggravated by coughing, tympanites in the intestine,, and distensionB of the stomach. (2) In cutting along the linea alba the tendon fibers are cut which weakens the resistance of the abdominal wall. The new tissues forming where the incisio~l was made are likely to* stretch because of the pressure of the internal organs. (3) The width of the linea alba in sows weighing 100 kilograms is 0*3 centimeters toward the rear and 2*1 centimeters toward the head Ntljin,6t the'r-ear'-t~b 1!r6nt widths is 1:7). An incision in the posterior part of the lines, alba often passes along the edge of the xasculus rectus abdominis which may separate when sutures are being applied. Taking the cited shortcomings into account,the authm does not feel that sparing hogs with a linea zaba incision can be escomwnded for general uso and reco=rvends that preference be given in these cases to operating in the inguinal region in the upper third of the abdominal walliVeterinariva.No-4 19523 sOAMNAWReport u-5638ilo March 1954;p.33-34; 010~ de g USSR/Cuitivated Plaiits -- Medici;ial-.. Essc.-:-ti--! Gil-Beari-g. M Toxii-is. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 1.8, 1958, 82564 A thor V.P., Ti-ofiiwv, V.I. L-st ---------- Title Effect of the Dasago of Row Fartilizi.~g oz the Yield of Medicill"11 Cultv'res Orig !:,ub Udobreniye i tzrozhay, 1957, No 8, 43-47 Abst::act Two doses.tf ,~raiailar P20 ir.to the rows (8 and 4 kilo- grams of P 0 per hoctarel were tested i-ider t1he coiidi- g05140sco' tions of t v s,burbs on tl,,i*f-.podzolic soils in pi,c--planting application under the m-adicinal plnits. For valerian, Leuzea and diGitalis lannta the best dosa- Ge is 8 kilogrnras/ha. for opium and oil-bea--i2-g poppy - 4 kilograms/ha. - AN.A. Mytseva Card i/1 GRYZLOV, V.P.; GULYY, Ye.V. content of lanatosides ABG in Digitalis lanata depending on its nutrition. med. prom. 16 no.20-11 F 162. (1-11RA 2-5:3) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut lekarstvenroich J aromaticheakikh rasteniy. - , (DIGITALIS) (LLUMIM) GR.Y.ZL.OV V.P.) kand. sel"khoz, rvuuk~ BliLGP-K')V, I,I-.'.I - teklin. nauk; SHUFOV, rFA,', red. (Oilseed and opium poppy] Mak tnasliciaWi i opiizy-~- No- skva, Sellkhozizdaty 1963, 141 p. (MIFA C3'1,~) 1. Starshiy agronom Gomdar!Avennogo tresta p,:~ vy'rai~~nL-,uIvitntyu i zagotovke lekarstvainic-rustitel.lyioi,,c.~ svrlya 'for Dul;!,,ikov~ 01 P_ Y a 'L 6 L/jt/, S AUTHORt Gryslov, V.S. 132-10-12113 TIT 3: PYMUes vIth-WereJoundlae for Determining the Thickness and the Structure of Coal Seams in the Donbas (Opyt prisevenlys, mikrozond4 dlya oRv#de1*n1ya moshchaosti i stroyenlya ug*llnykb plastov v Doubmase) PERIODICAL: Rasvedka i okhrana neIrg 1957, # 10# p 58-60 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author reports on experimental work with sicro-probee con- ducted in the Donbass during 1955. Although core sampling by electrical means was more accurate then the results obtained by drilling, the electrical meAbod of testing drill holes wee not fully satisfactory. By using micro-probes where the elec- trodes are from 2-5 ca'apart, the various difficulties of the former method were eliminated and more reliable results obtained. The micro-probe consists of a 1,140 an long tube, 60 ma in dia- sister, equipped with 3 springs with rubber supports, on one of which are mounted electrodes of the scheme AO,04 10,02S. The author published charts of 4 tests, 2 of which were conducted in.the Chistakovskiy and 2 in the Stalino.-Maketyefta rayons. The author claims the micro-probe method,.to be -reliable for geo- Card 1/2 logic surveying and suitable to sea'siure relative thin coal seams. GRYZLOV V.S. Quality,of log" ij prospecting for coal deponitse MILtqGKZ n002: 5Z,64 161. (KRA 16:3) (logging (jGeology)--Quality control) (Coal geology) GRfzfPV, *-,.S~. Using r.-.id:iation 1--oging `:~ pruspeuting for, coal wrici ralculatLn coal re-zlo'u'rces. Mat GKZ; n:).3-.48--60 "163 (KIRA 18-.1) M-1-INOV, V.O.; PRIMOMENKO, k.Ye.-, NEFEDOV, !.S,,~ GRYZf-OVj Ye~G, FEDYUKIN, A.A. Sisif-earbu!atiort of natural gas In a "thick" jet. Metallurg 9 no.91lO-11 .5 lb4. (MIRA 17-.10) 1. Metallurgichaskiy zavod im. Illfcha. KOGHO, V.S.; GRANKOVSKJY, V.I.; PERELIDMA, V.A.; NAYDEK, V.L.; PRYADKIN, L.L.; KULIKOV, V.O.; PRIKHOMIENKO, A.Ye., ; GRYZ.LGV, Ye.G. Investigating heat transfer in very high capacity open-hearth furnaces. Stall 25 no.12:1081-1085 D 165. (MIJI.A 18:12) 1. Kiyevskiy politakhnicheskiy Institut i Zhdanovskiy metallurgi- cheskiy zavod im. Illicha. %-SRYZLOV, Ye. IV., Cand Agr Sci (diss) 11FXfectiveness of A4;'~t methods of of soil til r"t, r"-:km under productional conditions of kolkhozes of the International r-SMTTM~~ Of -vw= Kazakhstanskaya Oblast." Mos, 1957. 22 pp (Mos order of Lenin Agr Acad im K. A. Tbiiiryazov), 110 copies (KL, 52-57, 109) - 90 - ;: VNI'l -,;I, Z-- I USSR / Cultivated PlAnts. Cereal Crops. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Biologiya, Nc 13, 1958, No. 58531 Author -,E Inot, MOSPO-01VOT ~Eicuitw-sl Academy Title t. Study of Various Jbthoda of Cultivating Sunor Wheat in Plowed Fields in Nortbern Kazakhstan M-3 Orig Pub : DokI. Moak. so-kh. akad. X. A. Timiryszeva, 1957, vyp 28, 123-228 Alstract : The experiments vere carried out at the soil-Woriamical station im. V. R. ~~illiam in the kolkhoz ime William of the Noru-h Kazakhstan oblo in 19~5-19%- The beat cultivation mothocl was plowing with a plow equipped with ~ plovpoint- A depth of uP to 30-32 ca or plowing with ~ soil deepener gave the best results. -- S. A. Brushlinskiy Card 1/1 32 AWITSOV, I.A.; ULTAXIMA. N.V.; GHYZL4)VA. L.G.; ZMANOVICH, Te.S.; Y. N.A. Oxidation of diacetone-l-sorboss by sodium hypochlorits into diacetons-2-keto-.t-gulonte acid. Trudy TSUI 5:17-21 '54. (KM 9: 3) 1. Sinteticheakaya laboratortya. (GUUXIC ACID) ($MOSS) GRYZLOVA, Inzli. Compatibility and viscosity of solution mixtums of some resins and rubbers. Sbor. trud, VNITNSM no.8:116-42 163. (MRA I'lg) G-IZYZWV.A, L.N., KOZWV, V. I. Treatment of fractures of lonp bones by metallic osteosynthesis Ortop.travm. i protez 19 no.2:13-16 Mr-Ap '58 (NMA 11:5) 1. Iz kafedry fAmlltetskoy khirurgii (zRv. - prof. N.I. Levantovski7) Chkalovskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - I.V. Sidorenko). (MUCTURNS, surg. metallic osteosynthesis in fract. of long bones (Ihn)) SI/062/62/000/011/009/021 B101/B144 AUTHORSs Balandin, A. A., Marukyan, G. M., Lavrovskaya, T. K., Seymovich, R. G., and-Gryzlova, L. V. TITLEs Catalytic dehydrogenation of chloro-ethyl benzene PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniyr. khimicheskikh nauk, no. 11, 19629 2031 - 2036 TEXT: Chloro styrene, an important raw material for polymer chemistry, was obtained by dehydrogenation of chloro-ethyl benzene on a mixed oxide catalyst at 6000C, volume rate 0.2 - 0.35 hr- The dehydrogenation was carried out in a continuous apparatus; the chloro-ethyl benzene was di- luted with water vapor or CO 2- Preliminary.tests with chloro benzene showed that it was not changed by the catalyst in the presence of water vapor, whereas about 50~ of it was disintegrated to benzene and HCI in the presence of R2- The catalyzate, which contained up to 36% chloro styrene and, ~n heating, formed a solid polymerg was analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography. The chromatograph contained a detector for thermal con- ductivity, the column was filled with diatomite and 15% dinonyl sebacinate Card 1h 5/062/62/000/011/009/021 Catalytic dehydrogenation of ... B1O1/B144 as solid phasei and nitrogen was used as carrier gas. The analysis was made at 1300C. For deciphering the chromatogram, mixtures of possible components of the catalyzate were subjected to comparative chromatography. Ethyl benzene could not be separated from chloro benzene. The chromato- graphic analysis of six experiments yielded (in % by weight):- composition of the initial substance. o-ohloro-ethyl benzene, 46-57; p-chloro-ethyl benzene, 43-48; ethyl benzene, 0-4; composition of the reaction products benzene, 0.1-0.8; toluene, 0.1-0.8; ethyl benzene + chloro benzene, 1-7 -13.2 (the higher values with CO 2 as diluent); styrene, 0-5-7.7 (the higher values in the presence of CO 2);chloro toluene, 1.0-4.0; o-chloro-ethyl benzene, 26.5-44.3; p-chloro-ethyl benzene, 18-06-33.5; o-chloro-styrene, 10.1-18.0; p-chloro styrene, 8.2-19.3. There are 4 figures and 4 tables. The most important English-language references ares S. Freeman, Analyt. Chem., 32, 1304 (1960); H. Nadeon, D. Oaks, Analyt. Chem., 33, 1157 (1961)- ASSOCIATIONs Institut organicneskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelibskogo Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy of the Academy of Sciences USSR) SUBMITTED: April 3, 1962 Card 2/2 m BAWDDO A.A.; MARMAIRp G.M.; IAVRMKAY-At T.K.; SEYMOVIC119 R.G.; QU=YAo-6L Catalytic dehydrogmation of chloroathylbanseve. Isr. IN SSSL Otd.kbim.nauk no.11*20314036 N 162. (MIRA 15s12) 1, Inatitut organicheskay khImii Im. N.D* Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (bnsene) (Dah7drogemation) GRYZLOVA, O.N. Antitoxic serum and erythrogenic toxin titration in the complement fixation reaction. Zhur.mikrobiol.epid.i immun. 31 no.11:15-22 17 .160. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Iz Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalei AM SSSR. (COWLEMENT FIXATION) KAGMY G. Ya.; Tql~OVA,_O. N!.; KMHAnOTA, 7. S.; LEVASHEV, V. S. Scue characteristics of cultures reversed from L-foms of B- hemo3,ytic streptococci. Zhur. atkrobiol., epid. i Im-nin. 32 no.8.* 86-91 Ag 161. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Iz otdola obahchey meditsinskoy mikrobiologii Instituta epi- demiologli i adkrobiologii imni Gamalei ANN SS.M. (STREPTOCOCCUS) 17 0. 12) SOV/16-60-k-5/%7 AM"! -A.jWgUj444_ TMA, Qumtttattvt Ntersift.tion of Ungtoc-02 Allergen in -ho Cewpl- .-t-flx&tton Reaction With the Sore of Ants&%* lanunisd With This Frac%lon MIODICAM Zhurn4l sakrobtalaill, spidwologil I imunoblologit. 1960. lir 4, pp 2D - 27 (U33S) ARMACTO After rewleving the #p4tiallsed medical literature an the subjeit, in* authors destribo the results of their experiatnts to detom1ne the the-oat"t, fr^ctlm at tr.p~.ccu. allergen by using the coopl- Znt-fl-stlon "motion (cold) with the seruw of rablaLts 1~ 12*d -1-h r! fled thmostablo fraction of this toxin. feasuaLtation with the .11 rgen Induced the forisation of antibodies which could be detomined by the cowplesent-fisation reaction. The reaction proved strictly specific 41ace, the sera reacted neither with the purified toxin, nor with It.; or killed strains of 3trept"nocus. when "Ing the antt- th-- table -, the th-tbl. fraction or the St-pt.-c-t fmctl:; can be titrated either in a tam prepared by X.V.V*rah1k*v.- Card 1/2 kly's mthod. or in a deeantate of streptodoccus broth cultures. The ASSOCIATION, Institut Pid"10104tt I .1kratloloall lownt ah", got -1 Q-1!;'. Movialc4l and Mlcroblolgy t. C.M 2/2 e" _7- S/ 812,~6 1/0001005:/0.04q.005 AUTHOR5: Dyatlova, V. P., Candidate of Technical Sci4nces, Gryzlovai P. Vr, ~ a, R. I., I till ber6hte'Y11, K. Stolyar,, N.M., Engineers Akitshin- 4echnicians. a oundt: fo TITLE: Application 0i inden~e caiimarone resins in dh sivei comP polymer surface coverings. -Lstiiut noy h SOURCE:' 'Akademiya, stroitellstva i aXkhJIwktury SSSR It yk S~ioitellnykh materialov.:~,Sbornik-trudov. - nO~.5;,~ 04,1., ;AOVV~io.,4 stroitelInyye polimernyye materially. pp. 75!~81. TEXT: The paper describes ex-lerimental work which 6stablishes them 4fl.66fiver: modi' ness oiindene-doumarone-resiri~- (ICR)-based m astics V4~rious'~ ype 9.:; fied resins yield stiff M suitable for tho -attachment of polyIkyi6~6 (PS) facing!- panels;. the strength of the mastic depends 'on the type ox-resin~crnployed.; based M modified with chloroprene rubber become elast,ic, an&s.uitable forAe~glu- ing of polyvinylchlo ride (PVC) art icles. Th e ICR polymers uhddir~discussion are obtainedfrom the !7eavyfraction of heavy benzol derived from. hard. coal. Yamous ICR's, -hav2*n,- differiiig softening T and color, are obtain-ed, depending on- raw All Uni material, polymerization, and catalyzer. The on Standard GOST,9Z63: 59 Card 1/4 Application of indene.-coumarone resins ... S/812/61/000/005/.004/005 ~provides for 6 lettered (A through Ye) types graded by softenin -g IT and 5 numbe'red (Roman numerals) I'mark9l' graded by color. Both charac;teris .ties are govIe rnei.d- by the molecular weight and the compositioa,. which affecf.their~ chemical and phys ico -mechanical properties also (chemic4l stabi ty, water-resistance*, ~%vorD~- ability, adhe ve and dielectric properties). ~ 1-1 ~Iiglit-colared ICR:are"Iegs soluble, stronger in compression, harder, and more brittle. Dark IGR are soluble 'in white s.pirit.and are rhore.-elastic'but mechanically les:s::~itroiig.~ Antecedent uses,:,,,- astics ar sum f IC R- and IC R in e mariied.~ An 1958-1960 th' Jns~itut .e of New Build- ing Materials undertook a project for- the d~'Valopment'of:ICR miistic, in "p4re" and modified form for the attachment of P~olymer.lsuiface coverings. Mastics~for polystyrene panels: These M ate based on the ~rincipleo,~ "like sticks t 11-ke." PS and ICR are chemically similar, their mon6mers are.whomologs, bo&.L are non-, polar and have several solvents. in.cbmmon.. The following M was developed for adhesion of PS panels~ to a cement-sand unddrflooring (in parts ofweight):: ICR' 1, petroleum solvent 0.6, dibutylphthalate 0.4, ~:Pulverized lime 5. 'The ICR is'.dissolved in the petroleum with addition of.th6 plas,tifier; :the liquid M components a,re~ then. mixed with the lime filler. adhesion stiingth TesU show that IM which maintain 10.5 kg/cm?- in S'palling tensiod) without loss idue to humidity and high T. cai~ be': made from ICIL having an elevated, soft ening - T. , The haraness of the adhesive layer when dry doee not affect its adhesiveness:unfavorabiy! Card 2/4 AL-~_ ...... S Application of inden a-coumarone rosin, Mastic-il for PVC linoleum and til es% without backinE: The Institute expo~irf~ted, 'R's - modified by a relatively: small *quantity of chlorpprend rubber (nedpr~ne) wi th IG alld s re of ICR, ;ubb~ r, -iolin. Jjp~ yiecial rolling procedums for:the n-Lixtu and k- essence of the mechanical treatment appoars to be the dpstructi6n:of 010 P4~111e~ chains and,the formation of free radicals which afford tiew,:'; previdusly proyerties, such as adhesiveness relative to polar materials and elasticity,,~oth of which are esAbntial in the gluing of ~IVC materials.. The. propo.sed M cor4#ins (in weight percent): ICR 20, neoprene 5, solvent (ethylacetate:i gasoline - 2:: 30'. plastifier 5,. filler 40. the.IC,R and the ka-olin are mixcid With I-L;eoprene on t., aixture cd the volatile organic. r whereupon the, mas.s obtained is -dissolved in a n j solvents and the plastifie ear strength of the .*'obtained was fouhd to-.., r. The s h be r contcut. M vjith~', depend strongly on the type of ICR used with a given rub 5 kg/~ high-T ICR.. forexample, affords achievement of a shdar-stren,~th of after only 24 hrs setting time. Tricresylphosphate and dibutyl~)~thalate were khe Most effective plastifiers (co lated). The indi pe use mparison tabu s n:~ability of thet of volatile organic solvents (e. &, ethylacetate-, and gasoline) to: i prove the: s e tting 'content reduces the'shaa:r. of the adhesive is explained. - An increas * e in neoprene strength. test batch of cournarone-rubber ML was produced by:the Mytishchi2 Kombinat of-Synthetic Building Materials-and Products and was tested on building projects of Glavmosstroy (at Khoroshevo-M.-evniki, the House. _building Kbmbinat Card 3/4 GRYZIDVA. T.; SOKOLOV, Yu. What are the results of the new methods of plAnninr , in the clothing industry. Sov. torg,no.2:11-16 7 158. (MIRA 11r1) (Clothing industry)