SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT GULEV, Y.F. - GULIC, M.

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_~XW, Takov FadorOvlch.-kand.takhn.nauk; TASILITST, X.Y., inzh., red.; TEMNA - GJ~., toichn.red, EHandb:ak"for the bagpip handlorl 3pravochnik bagashnogo rabotnike. Isd,2,, i0r. I dop, Moskva, Twes.isdatellsko-poligr. obOadinenle W-va putel soobehahealla, 1960. 282 p. (mm 13:5) (Railroads-3migmage) GULEV, Ya.F.,, kand.tekhn.nauk Cooperation of loading and unloading points in Industrial areas. Trudy TSNII MPS no. 196:181-197 160. (MIU 1-4:5) (R&ilroads, Industrial) GU_LEV_,_Ya,.F.+ VECIIERIN, Ya.P.; FILIPPOVA, L.S.,, red.; VOHOTIIIKOVA, L.F., tekhn. red. [Organization of uniform freight operations in the case of non- continuous conditions of the operations of industrial enter- prises]Organizatslia ravnomernoi gruzovoi raboty pri preryvnom rezhime raboty promyshlenrqkh predpriiatii. Moskva, Trans- zheldorizdat, 1961. 23 p. (MIRk 15:7) (Loading and unloading) (Railroads-Freight) GIJLEV, Ya.F., Ik,,,nd.tekhn.nauk- Organization of rhythmic lodding in enterprises with intermittant syAem of working. Zhel.dor.tramp. 43 no.8:76-80 Ag 161. (mru, 14:8) (Loading and unloading) -PULEV, Ya.F,_, kand.takhn.nauk (igt.Debalitiievo-3ortirovochnoye); 14AFCIROSCV, S.A., inah. (a-C.Deballtsevo-Sortiravocbmye) - Organization of train traffic and local operations in relation to the now types of tractions Zhol.dor.transp. 44 no.7:56-60 Jl 162. (XWA 15:8) 1. Uwatitoll nachallnik otdola. skepluatateii Deballtsevskogo otdoloniya Donetakoy dorogi (for Martiromov). (Railroads Mianagemont) 0 KRIVENKO, U.N.; GUSEV, M.I.; ARUTYUNOV, V.A.; EKEZLI, S.S.; CHERKAS"SKIY, L.N., invh., retsenzent; _-!GULk;V, Ya. kand. tekhn.nauk, red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. [Organization of rhythmic oporationn on railroadsj experi- ence of the Donetsk Railroad] Organizataiia ritmichnol ra- boty dorogi; opyt Donetskoi zhel.d. Moskva, Tranmthbl- dorizdat, 1963. 71 p. ~11'I. (MIRA 16:4) (Railroaft-TM&nagement) &ULEV._jAko_y_FedgnyLchj_ kand. tekhn. nauk; WDIL I YAN, A**~tffum Agasiyovich, insh.; GOLUBYATNIKOVA, L.A., insh., retsenzent; KOKOULIN, I.I., insh., red.; VORDTNIKOVA, L.F., tokkkn. red. [Now developments in:the freight operations of railroad sta- tions and enterprises; work experience of the Krasnoarmeyokoye, Rodinakaya and Dobropollys Stations] Novoe v gruzovoi rabote stantaii I predpriiatils- opyt raboty stantsil Krannoarmsiokoe, Rodiankaia i Dobropolle. Moskva, TranBsheldorisdat, 1963. 53 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Railroads-Freight) (Railroads-Management) GULEV, Yakov Fedorovich; DERIBAS, Andrey Terentlyevich, kand. tekhn. nauk; DOBROSELISKAYA, Antonina Filippovna; DRUZHIND1, Konstantin Fedorovich; KUKUSHKIN, Ivan Ivanovich (New forms of transportation services for Induntrial enterprises.) Novye formy transportnogo obsluzhivanila promynhlennykh predpriiatii. Moskva, Transport, 1964. 101p. (Moscow. Vsesoitlznyi nauchno-issledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.281). (141RA 17:9) GULEV, Ya.F., kand. tekhn. nauk Introduce advanced technology in the operation of freight terminals. Zhel. dor. transp. 47 no.5:22-26 My 165. (MIRA 18:6) TELLWA, N.A.; GULLVATYYY Ye.F.; RADGIIENKOP T.G. Dates for dusting pea fields against the weevil. 7.ashch.rast.ot vred.i bol.. 7 no.5.-26-27 It 162. NIRA 15;11) (Pea weevil-Extermination) (Spraying and dusting in agriculture) GUILVIC, Oleg, inz. Increasing the production speed in crockery casting. Sklar a keramik 12 no.3:77-79 Mr 162. 1. Prumyolova skola, keramicka, Karlovy Vary. GULEVIC, Oleg, inz.. Theproblem of egg-aboll porcelain glazes. Sklar a keramik 12 no./+:3.10-112 Ap -162. Prumplova skola, keramickap Karlovy Vary. GULEVIC, Oleg, inz. "250 years of the State Porcelain Factory in Wissen". Reviewed by Oleg Gulevic. Sklar a kerwnik 12 no.7t232 JI 162. Game, 0. Boger comes and spherIcal pyroac"sy p. 264 SKLAR A KERAMIK (Ministerstvo lehkeho prumWalu) Praha, Vol. 4, No. 10, Oct. 1954 SOURCE: East European Accessions List,,(ERAL) Library of Congress, Vol. %., Vol* 12, December 1955, "U7-VIC, 1,. Control of sh,-qdri a plaste-r. P. 135. SIIT~,j A KXIV-IIK Frallia Vol. 5, no. 6, Julie 1955. .1 1 SO: 1-'ionthly List of East European Accessions, (---'[-:AL), L.", Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955) Uncl. Czechoslovakia/Chemical Technology -- Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khiyniya., No 1, 1957, 1604 Author: Gulevic, 0. Institution: None Title: Dielectric Loss and Dielectric Constants of Ceramic Materials Original Periodical: Sklar a keramik, 1955, Vol 5, No 11, 256-257; Czech Abstract; A method is described for measuring the dissipation factor and the dielectric constant of ceramic materials by means of a resistance bridge. Card 1/1 Czechoslovakia/chemical-' Technology -- Chemical Products and Their Application. Silicates. Glass. Ceramics. Binders, 1-9 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1957, 1551 Author: Gulevic, 0. Institution: None Title: A Production Method for the Determination of the Plasticity of Ceramic Materials Original Periodical: Stavivo, 1956, Vol 34, no 6, 215-218 (in Czech with summaries in German and Russian) Abstract: This report describes a method for determining the plasticity of ceramic materials, proposed by P. A. Zemyatcheriskiy, and the con- ditions under which correct results can be obtained. A description of the apparatus is also given. Card 1/1 r. r CZECHCSLOVAKIA/E --ctricity - Dielectrics G-2 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1958, 1258 Author : Gulevic, 0. Inst : - - Title : Change of Dielectric Losses and Dielectric Permittivity of Ceramic Materials (Discussion). Orig Pub : Sklar a keramik, 1957, 7, No 7, 220-221 Abstract : See Referat 2hur Fizika, 1956, No 6, 17o78. Card 1/1 GULEVIC, Oleg, inz. The 6th conference on porcelain in &wlovy Var7. Sklar a keramik -12 no.12:359 D 162. GULEVIC, Oleg, inz. (Knrljvy Wiry) Final technical papers at the Secondary Industrial School for Ceramics in Karlovy Vary. Sklar a keramik 14 no.9,265..266 S 164. Gq~EVICH, Anton. Ivanovich; KIREYEV, Aleksey Petrovich; NAZAtT.-N, N.I., nauchn. red.; SHW41LOVA, Ye.1-1.,, red. [Manufacture of power condensers] Proizvodstvo silovykh kondensatorov. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola, 1965. 355 P. (MIRA 18:10) GUISVICH,Dmitriy Illich, podpolkovnik, kand. ped. nauk; K)ROZOV, --~~B. ~.,po ~ovn V, red.; CHAPAYEVA, R.I., tekhn. red. (Competition in fliree military sports) Voennoe troeborle. Moskva, Vocnizdat, 1962. 101 (MIRA 16:6) (Military aports~* GULEVIGH, G.Ye., gornyy insh. ---I,-,--. - , Location Of SUPPOrtift.- pillars in the ohamber and pillar ayetem of mining. Gor. shur. no.9t76-77 3 163, (MIRA 16tlO) 1. Gosudarstvannyy institut po proyaktirovaniyu predpriyatiy promyshlennosti, tavetnoy metallurgii, Moskva. BYKOV, Viktor Pavlovich; -GULEVICH, I.D., polkovnik, red.; 2HEGULMOVA, Zh.A., tekhn. red-,- - [Ebanting during the vacation; experiences of tourist hunters] Otpusk no okhots; iz op7ta okhotnichlego turisms. Moskva. Toen. izd-vo N-vo obor.SSSR. 1960. 125 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Hanting) (Fishing) DEBRIII, I.I.: P-RIJDNIKOV, F.K.., general-rmyor, otv. red.; GUIMCH, I.D.. red.; BUKOVSKAYA) N.A., tekhn. reds (Fava'Ate places for hunting; description of hunting grounds) LiubinWe mesta okhoty; opisaniia okhotnichlikh ugodii. Otv. red. F.K.Prudnikov. Moskva, Voen. izd-vo M-va oborony SSSR, 1961. 387 p. (MIU 15:2) 1. Vseameyskoye voyenno-okhotnichlye obehohostvo. (Hunting) PODDUBNYYj Vadim Nikolayevich; GULEVIM, I.D., red.; BUKOVSKHA, N.A., tekbA. red. - -- -I-- ' -- -- ----------- - [Protection of weapons from corrosion] Kak sber-egat' vooruzhenie ot korrozli. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo M-va obor.SSSR, 1961. 71 p. (MIRA 14:12) (Arms and armor--Corrosion) VANEYEV, I.Pj podpolkovmik tekhn. sluzhby,- GULEVICH,.I.D..1jolkovnik, red.; MONIKOVA, A.N., tekhn. red. [Rifle manual; Sironov (SKS) 7.62 mm self-loading carbine] Nastavlenie po strelkavomu delu; 7,62-m samozariadnyi kara- biln Simonova (SKS). Izd.2., ispr. i dop. Moskva, Voenizdatp 1962. 136 p. (MMA 15:10) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.)Ministerstvo obororV. (lifles) BURDEDKO, Anatoliy Alekseyevich[deceased]; Prinimal uchastiye POLYAKOV,, M.I.,, manter sporta; QVjXYLQH,-jAD,, red.; KRASAVINA., A.M.0 tekhn. red. [Sport shooting of flying targets; methodological mantall Sportivnaia strellba vlet; metodicheskoe posobie. Moskva, Voenizdat,, 1962. 247 t;rapshooting) (KIRA 15:8) DEBRIN, I.I., podpolkovnik zapasa; FRUDNIKOV, F.K., general-mayor, red.; GULEVICH I D I polkovnik, red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., tekhn . ad. [Hunting in the Sovietl0khotnichii sport Y Sovetskol Armlij abornik statel, Pod obshchel red. F.K.Prudnikova. Moskva, Voon.isd-vo N-va obor, SSSR,, 1960o 262 p. (MIR& 16s2) 1. Vaearneyokoye voyanno-okhotnichlye obahchostvo. TSentrallayy Sovet. (Hunting) (Russia-Aray-Military life) SIITAITDELI . Boris Ilikolayevich, polkovnik zapasa; GUIEVICH, I.D.. red.; SOKOLOVA, G.F., tekhn. red. [PIVaical education of military personnel] Fizicheskaia trenirovka voenno-sluzhaBhchikh. MoWmaj Voenizdat, 1962. 127 p. (M 13U 15:7) (Russia-ArmW-Physical training) I GUL! VICH, K. S., ed. Safety measures and industrial hygiene; collection of principal rules and enactments Moskva, Profizdat, 1935. 518 P. (51-47729) CUMVICHP L.G.; POLOVODOVA, V.P.; POLYANICHRIKO, A.I. Variations in the seasonal course of the mosquito populaticn in relation to the hydrological properties of the Don. Med. paraz. i pars.z. bol. 33 no.101-39 Ja-F 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. Rostovskiy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut maditsinskoy para- zitol--ii Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR (direktor - prof. S.N.Po.trovskiy). KAGRAMAIROV., A.I.t prof.; HAKAREVICH, N.M.; OBUTSEVA, V.P.; PAPORIR, S.D.; WIMCHj_&D. tibermdosis of the cervical 17mph glands in children dauWA - by ffycobacterim tubermdomis of the aTian type, Probl,tubo 39 no.lt54,61 161. WRA 14:1) le Is Instituta, tuberkulasa, ANN MR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent AM S&M prof. W*A* Muelev). (LDTHATICB--TUBERCULOSIS) SOWVIYEV, V.D.;_TjE,7qH,_N.Ye.; VAILIMAIM, N.B. Virological and karyologleal stud-, , of a ce'll line resistant to poliomyelitis virus. Vop. vinis 8 no.5:580-583 S-0163 ' (IIIW- '17A) 1. Moskovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut virusnykh preparatov. GUMRNNIK, A.Ye.; GUISVICH, N.Ye. Laborator diagnosis of Botkin's disease by determining eldolase activity [with summar7 in Inglish]. Vop,virus. 2 no-5:284-287 S-0 '57. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Kafedra virusologii TSentrallnogo institute usovershenstvovantya vrachey i otdol virusoy Institute ineni I.I.Mechnikova, Koskva. (HRPATITIS, INFMICUS. blood in. a1dolase. d1age value (Run)) (DXSKOIASIS. in blood, aldolase in infect. heaptitte, diag. value (RUB)) GULATIC.Hp N.Ye'; ZAIKIND, S.Ta. PreqervatIoN.of HoU cello In buspensions at room ts"rature and in refi4gerati6n at 40C. Vop.virus. 4 no.62728-734 N-D 159. (MrRA 13:3) 1. Mookovskiy Institut preparatov protty pallomiyelita, (TISSUR CULTURN) SOIMYOV, V.D.; GULEVICH, N.E. Studies on antiviral immunity using tissue culture methods., II. Obtaining cells resistant to poliomyelitis virus. Acta virol. Engl.Ed.praha 4 no.4:220-226 jl,6o. 1. The Moscow Institute for Poliomyelitis Propbylactics and Dqmrt- went of Virology, Central Institute for Post:-graduate Training of Physicians Moscow. ZPOLIOMLITIS VIZISES Immunol) (LEU M IA Immunol) MS111, I.E.;.911116 7 jc~, ~.B. --.- Karyonetric investigation of the cytopathic effect of -poliomyelitis virus in leukaemic call cultures. Act& virol.Xngl.Zd.Pr&h& 4 no.5-. 31-1-319 S160. 1. The Koscov Scientific Research lactics, Moscow. (POLIOKYELITIS VIRUSES (IMMMIA) Institute of Polion7elitis Pro-phy- culture). VARSHAVER, N.B.; GULEVICH, N.Ye. Genetic studies on the principle of cell immunity. II. Karyo- logical studies on resistant leukemia cells. Vop. virus 9 no.4:482-489 J1-Ag 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Moskovskly nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut virusnykh preparatov. GULEVICHO V.S.; OZYM, Yu.H., redaktor; KCSHTOYANTS, Kh.S., redaktor; gi~bfi s.ye., redaktor; TOINAG IVSKAYA, N.Y., redaktor; INGEL:- GAM , ~.A., otvetstyenw redaktor; DEMIN, U.N., redaktor; IDWINA, U.N., tekhnicheskiy redaktar. (Selected works] Isbrannye trady. Koskva, Isd-vo Akademii nauk SSSR, 1954. 335 P. MM 7-11) (Biochemistry) 37 9 5? - 1 2 - 2~306 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Meta]Jurgiy:j, 1,957, Nr 1, ~' p 2B (USSR) AUTHORS: Parfenov, A. M., Belousova, V. T., Gulevitskaya, 1. A. TITLE: Study of the Material Composition of Fluxed Sinters of Magnetite Concentrates and of Ores from the Region of Krivoy Rog (Izuche- niye veshchestvennogo 5ostava oflyusovannykh aglomer3tov iz krivorozhskikh rud i magnetitovykh krntsentratakh) PERIODICAL- Tr. N.-i. i proyektn. in-ta mekhan. obrabotki poleznykh iskopayemykh, 1957, Nr 100, pp 7-28 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the properties of fluxed sinters (S) of vary- ing basicity from the Krivoy Rog hernatites and magnetite con- cent-ates (C) (from the KYuGOK) of the following compo!Fition respectively (in percent- ): Fe 61 and 57, FeO 0.8 and 20, SiOi 0.8 and 17, A1203 1.0 and 0.9, CaO 1.5 and 0.05, MgO 1.7 and 0.03. Even more than chemically the two substances differed with regard to the size of the particles. Thus, for example, the output of the sizes +3 and '1-0.6 constituted 20 and 22 percent respectively of the ore (0), whereas in the case of the C the output of the small Card 1/3 particles of sizes 0.1 - 0.07 and -0.07, which were entirely absent i37-iQ57-12-23063 Study of the Material Corhpdsition"6f Fluxed Sinlters-(cont. in the 0, constituted 11 and 43 percent, respectively. The flux- ing was accomplished by means of limestone and lime with the moduli of basicity (CaO+ MgO) :(SiOz+ A1,103) being 0.5 and 1.0. The data of these investigations show that without the addition of flux the efficiency of the sintering of the G is one-half that of 0 with identical mechanical properties of S. The increase of effi- ciency per area sintered (expressed in percent, the moduli of 'bas! 'City being 0.5-1.0), when limestone was uEed as flux, was 134 and 137 percent for the 0 and 182 and 272 percent for C. The addition of lime stone considerably increaseb the strength of the sinter of the G. whereas the strength of the 5 of the 0 remains unaffected by it. No significant differences were found in the mineralogical compositions of the S's, of 0 and C; the only difference between the S with limestone and the S with lime is found in the ratio of the composite substance--. A con5iderable lowering of the temperature in the zones of sintering is observed when limestone is replaced by lime. However, this has the effect of incre~.sing, rather than of decreasing, the strength of the 5 and thuF. points to the exten:iive formation of liquid phases during the process of sintering with lime. The replac=ent of limestone by Card 2/3 lime results in an increaoe in the production of the plant. The 137-1957-12-21063 Study oi the Material Composition of Fluxed Sinters (cont, ) material composition of fluxed S's is only slightly dependent on the type and the amount of the flux added. The major factor determining the mineralogical composition of S is the chemical mineralogical composition of the raw ore. A. M. 2. Oros-Propoities 3. Ore~;-Flw%cd DeteriAn, tion Card 3/3 BELOUSOVA, V.T.; GUMMITSKAYA, I.A. Peculiarities of composition and structure of agglomerates from nickel silicate ores. Obog. rud 3 nQ-1:35-W 158. Oaft 11110) (Nickel silicates) (Sintering) GUMVITSKAYAJ, I.A. Thermal analysis for the determination of iron carbonate. Obog. rud 4 nov3:30-32 159. (MIRA 14:8) (Thermal analysis) (Iron carbonate) GULEVITSKAYA, I.A. Determination of iron in the form of hydroxides by thermal analysis. Obog.rud 5 no*2.-32-34 160e (MIM 14:8) (Ipon bydroxide-An0joia) (Ther=2 auslysio) KALINITSKIY, Ta.B... k~md.tekhn.airuk; GOOK, H.Ye.., kand.tekhn.nauk.; SOBOLI; A.V., gorW inzh.; GULEVITSKIY, Tu.D., gornyy inzho "Self-propelled equipment in mineou by M.P. Mochalin and V.A. ZvA- kov. band others. Gor. zhur. no.7:79-80 ii 162 (MRVt 15:7) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyaktircvvaniyu predpriyatiy nikelevoy promyshlennosti., Ieningrad. (Miniing machiniry) (Mochalin M.P.) (Zvokov,, V.A.) AUTHORS; Gulevskaya. A.S.. 32670 s/196/62/000/001/006/013 E194/EI55 Lipatova, V.A., and Gelld, P.V. TITLE: The thermal conductivity of alloys of Fe, Si, containing p-lobeauite PERIODICAL3 Referativnyy zhurnal, Elektrotekhnika i enorgetikift, no.1, 1962, 6, abstract IB 37. (Tr. Ural'skogo politekhn. in-ta, 114, 1961, 90-95) TEXT: The article describes the equipment, procedure and results of an investigation of the specific thermal conductivity (at 20 1C) of alloys of Fe and Si containing 40-100% Si. Tests were made on alloys of industrial purity and on those of higher purity; in the case of alloys containing up to 80% Si the specific thermal conductivity of both purity grades is the same despite their very different specific electrical conductivities. If the Si content is further increased the thermal properties of the two grades diverge greatly. This is attributed to increased sensitivity of the thermal conductivity of Si to the degree of purity. It was also found that the addition of up to 0.1% Al Card 1/2 32670 The thermal conductivity of alloys ... S/196/62/000/001/006/013 E194/El55 noticeably reduces the thermal conductivity of alloys. Further increase in the Al content causes almost no change in the specific thermal conductivity; an analogous relationship between the change in specific conductivity and thermal e.m.f. confirms the assumption of low solubility of Al in P-lebeauite. 11 literature references. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 &U.17 S10201601IJ21061421063 300410005 kuh-k To. Corresponding member As 034SR. Di-11 Som..J.f Sea. 361~g.. ftIrit-Ik.n..j bokl"7 Akmes" oank SUR, 1960, Vol. 132, No. 6, to. 1376 - SM 2M. To in ... ticat. the affect of .4 of at%- front. for p*Xer,j%7 and p-p:rti., ;=the -.th-- .-Z.-i the di"I. .1 ... to at Us eampose"s =1(20,)3 C31r( 2),' CI(ND,)3. C13 C(110 ')3. Cz3C2(10d2' ,X C'3e'kr(502)2' M~=1(502)2' ami CX3C'Br(2O1) I. bass... at 25*C sy the :et .. 4ja oetth.4. W.10 I list. the is ... ttimtd of ..,A- una", Zh. sta f tc&L. a-- electron polariaotion. and the dipole ma,mants. A ."Parlso. of the dipole so ... to of CR'l and cloo')3 (z halogen) oba", for the halogen triniuvaothamos, a small Bitola someals or some going" Pol"it"alkense a/OZOJ60/132/06/42/06a MM/3005 *jeurgep IA the chlorlAs compound. a small positive charge in The brcaloo-, ang a strong positive charts Im tkA.L64140 OO&Pous&. In the C.1 bond, Us, I&WAO to the pOsiti-4 Sal Of the dLpols. ThLA in .1PISIA-4 bY the raeSthat is the presence of three C-10 2 Woods the Interaction b6t-4-A I a" 0 to met IW%" to the formation of the C*.Z* hand. Iodine act: bore as :,::"r :f 110 UACIIA-d V-.Iwtmn pair. and effects 0 fnXthar hift of trou .a" a partlal transition of ultro Cr.ops Into 51trit. dre"s. ?US explains the hasi.91 properties Of halogen trinAtrumoth-06 described I& We. 2-3. Sooldes, Us -ootbyl Nroup becomes more po*itils U us v% Wty of the three 202 gromi's wb4ch O"c"St"c" explains the bobdretoz-of 1,1,1-trIaltroothano which is maoLly trazat*rsed (Ref. 6) Into I rho dApols moments of same gs,,jael dinit" compounds arm oa!~Ulalod from tho orpDrizental data. Also bore a considerable do- *"&so of the di"It soment of the citrbon.halogme bond results In agree- most W1 th &he expertaout. Th.r* arv I table a" 6 r.for#nc9$4 2 3*vlot. I aritiob, I Carowa. and 2 American. N&P.I. sconots of Som. Sulage. polynitr-1kowe 9/020/60/132106/42/06e '"4/200, LM CUTION: Inatitul totkoy Xhimleboskoy tektMologil Is. 1. '. Lo-nosole, of 1.2M 9 Z. =it.% or ezich.akay khivii Is. 1. 3). 11-kego Ak.l..It oh 35, of Ora.M. Chemistry i ... I f th, ?.U-.r7 14. 940 NOVIXOY, S.S.; FAYkILIEW, A.A.; SHVEDOVA, S~N,; GUT&VSKAYA, V.I. Gondensation of g dinitroalkanes wlthsUphutic aldolrdes and amineo. Izv. AN *S2.0td. khtm. nauk no.11:2056-2058 N 160. (MINA 13:11) 1. Institut hookoy ichloli in. N.DoZollookogo AN SSW. ar rrl~lsa (P 0m (Aldebydes) (Amines) NOVIKOV, S.S.; FAYNZILIBERG, A.A.;,- GULEVSKAYA, V.I.; SEVOSTIYANOVA, V.V. Synthesis and quantitative determination of 0~-halo nitro compavnds. Izv~AN SSSR Otd.khim,nsuk no.4.-672-677 Ap 161. (NIRA 14:4) lo Institut organicheBkoy lebi-ii ins H.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR. (Nitro coupounds) SLOVETSKIYJ, V.I.; FAYNZILIBERG, A.A. .; GULLNSIUYA, V,I.; NOVIKOV, S.S. Molecular absorption spectra of (K-halo m1tro alkanes. Izv.AN SSSR otd.khim.nauk no.4.-683-690 Ap 161. (MIM 14:4) 1* Institut organicheakoy khimii im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. ?-- (Paraffins --- Spectra) SLAVINSKAYA, V.A.;-GULF.VSKIY,-ZJ.j SHIMANSKAYA, M.V.; GILLER, SA.; IOFFEP I.I. Kinetic@ of furfurole catalytic oxidation. Kin.i kat. 3 no.2t2176-281 Mr-Ap 162. (KM 15:11) 1. Institut organichaskogo sinteza AN Lstviyakoy SM, Riga i Nauchno-issladovatellskiy inatttut organiMmakikh poluproduktov i krasiteley imeni N.Ye.Voroshilava, Moskva. (Furaldehydo) (Maleic anhydride) (Catalysts) ACCESSION NR: AT3007312 S/2690163/004/000/0167/0170 AUTHOR: Gulevskiy, E. K.; Khermanis, E. Kh. lb TITLE: Role played by tunnel-diode capacitance in some transistor circuits SOURCE: AN LatSSR. Institut elektroniki i vy*chislitel'noy tekhniki. Trudy*, v. 4, 1963, 167-170 TOPIC TAGS: tunnel diode, tunnel-diode capacitance, transistor circuit, tunnel- diode -transistor cell, logical element ABSTRACT: Capacitor charging in a tunnel -diode -trans istor cell, specifically the effect of capacitance on the switching time, to theoretically considered in this article. For a simple common-emitter transistorized amplifier with a tunnel-diode resistor R. and capacitor C output, this approximate formula for the maximum charging current im,,ar in developed: Ccrd 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AT3007312 " Go + where U. is the applied d-c voltage, R,,. is the, initial tunnel-diode resistance, and C. is the capacitance shunting that resistance In a diode equivalent circuit. The formula shows that, with high Rk - the diode capacitance'Co plays a negligible role. The formula holds true for frequencies of up to several mc. For higher frequencies, an exact formula is offered. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 9 formulas. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED; 00 SUB CODE: GE Card 2/2 DATE ACQ: 12Jul63 NO REF SOV: OOZ ENdL: 00 OTHER: 000 : 1. :;1, ~ ?A i !.. t- ., 1 -: -. h GUU-71,7~p-', fN 1. p 1 rn."h(2n-ur Autvjr.,atic control of the dosing and loading of 11.1e k0afl. Stroi. maL. 11 no.5:20-11 My 165. (t.LIRA 18:9) GULEVSK7, S.S. Repairing sliding calipers- Mashinovtroitelf no. 1r16 Ja 166 (MIRA 19:1) , i , !, t I I . t " . - . , ..-- .., ': ZVSK, i, -i",~z-..j , G Mar. Ufan ~11--- ---C- C f 16 D,!!- - -, ~-'-,E- C 0 10 i- X '. -AU!,io I: ~,.- I - . ma a hin...-'s !1-,C- no I: ZG Je.-F I t, 5. (1-1-1,RA GULEVSKIY, V.D., inzil. Manufacturing SMD diesel engine parts by means of' cold 0 - extrusion. 1.!ashinostroanie no.0':66-68 N-D 165. (ml,u is: 12) CTTJT,7-TICZ, S. ; GOEBEL, B. "I'L-thod of Continuous Control of Production Costs in t1-je Bui-Iding Wust27y,o P. 205. (PRZE3IAD BUD(PWiTY, Vol. 26, No. 7. JulY, 1951f. Wamawa, Poland) 30; Monthly List of East European Accessions, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4. No. 1. Jan. 1955 Uncl. L 000,12-67 E:, JC2"1PCk- WIEWP (t VqTI r ACC N'Ri vi,6026553- SOUIQ; CODE:B URATJ6/66~ 9101 Bolikova, L. I.; Boyarshinov, V.-I*j's..; An tdpovp V. X.; Pirogovap Z. N.; C) 104: none :KTLEt Structure and properties of alloY 4437B 6iolted in a vacuum induction furnace c=16~E.- Moscov. Tsen4ralInyy nauchno-is3ledovatoll'okiy,inatitut chernoy motallurgiia i~ Toornik trudovs no. h6g 1966. spotsiallnyye staai i Joplavy (Special stools and alloys 19V-104 ~',W?IC TAGSt alloy, vacuum are furnace, vacuum meltine E14378 alloy AFUNVXT: The off oct of alitmi.mim'.-And titanium additian3 on the properties of theh iro3i3tant alloy E1437B, a vacuum imiuction furmaco, was investigatod. Tito study was prompted by the fact that the alloy amulted by tho.11hplyabinak and z1atoust MetallurGical Plants using vacuum induction furnaces was inferior to.the alloy smolted in open are furnaces. The eVerimontal result.-a are presented in grapbs and tables (zoo Fig* 1) a It was found that to nS*~ high mechanical qualities Of the alloya smulted in vacuum induction fuknaosep the alumina content should be L 09952-67 ACC NR, AT6026553 Cv 4 Fig..1.' Mechanical properties of alloy K4378 as a function of thd testing temperature. Quenching from 10UM, annealed for-16 hra,, cooled In air, and agod for 16 bra at NC$ cabled in air* ~ - - -. t: -,- -,, , 11 .-- ..I ... ;l. 36292 Sevooborat, na torfyanykh roc~valzh. I7vj,,r3tiva lkaci. 'Neukl SSF, 1949, .7 ti '. No. 5, S. 71-32 Sr: Letopis' Zhurna-lInykh Statey, No. 1 49 GULLYCHIK. K. A. ~115 7230 G9 Sevooboroty na torfyano-bolotrqkh pochvalch. (Crop rotation on poat and swamW soils.) Hinak, goo. 1 zd-vo bear, 1954. 181 p. tables, Bibliograpby: P. 177. (180.) kt head of title: Beliumskaya Akademiya Navuk, Minsk. Inatitut mellorats1l, Vodaogo I bolotnogo kho2yaystva. 30(1) SOV/99-59-3-4/10 AUTHORS: Guleychik~.K,A.,, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, luid ashchenko, A.N., Engineer (Minsk) TITLE: The Use of Grooved Wooden Drains in the Belorussian SSR (Primeneniye derelryannogo zhelobehatogo drenazha v Belorusskoy SSR) PERIODICAL: Gidrotekhnika i melioratsiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 26-31 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with the use of grooved wooden drains in the Belorussian SSR. Its authors come to the con- clusion that grooved wooden drainage is 250-500% cheaper than earthenware drains. The costs of grooved wooden drains per I hectare are as follows: 1) drains made of sub-standard wood - 162-212 rubles; 2) drains made of waste wood - 93-119 i*ables; 3) drains made of planks - 275-352 rubles; and 4) earthenware drains - 405-697 rubles. In 1957. the Oresskaya MAs of the Card 1/2 Kolkhoz imeni BVO, Lyubanskiy rayon, was the first to SOV/99-59-3-4/10 The Use of Grooved Vlooden Drains in the Belorussian SSR introduce grooved wood drains in the Belorussian SSR. The area scheduled for drainage was 10 hectares, which has meanwhile grown to as much as 60 hectares. How- ever, the actual drainage costs are much higher and amount to ?93 rubles per hectare, of which 67.1% go for the digging of trenches, making the drains, and laying them into the ground. The servicellife of wooden drains is 25-30 years. They could serve even longer if they were not subject to an early clogging ~,rith silt. There are 2 diagrams, 3 tables, and 3 photos. Card 2/2 USSR/Human and JLnimal Physiology- The Effect of Physical Factors. T Ionizing RaAlalion. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13375 Author : Guleyeva, S.A., Abdullayev, M,Ch- Inst Title : Influence of Radicuit Energy on Some Indicators of Reactivity of the OrSsnisms Orig Pub : Azerb. tibb zh-, 1957, No 10, 56-59 Abstract ! Reactivity of the skin was studied (with the aid of hydrophilic, trypan, phenol, caffein, and adrenaline tests) and of the blood (by osmotic resistance of erythrocytes, catalase index and percentage of cells of various forms) in rabbits for different internals after total roentgen radiation of 1008 r (9 animals), radiation of one side of the rabbit (5) with the same dosage, or the head only with a dose of 600 r (5). The was quite a noticeable shift in several Card 1/2 t- - USSR/Humaa and Animal Physiology- The Effect of Physical Factors. T Ionizing Radiation. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 3, 1959, 13375 indicators, depending on the dosage and site of the 0 radiation. -- E.B. Glikeon Card 2/2 - 147 a GUIAZOV. Yu. A., inahzner.;AKOFfAN, Z.G., inzhener.;GRABAN, T.M. Obtaining edible peanut cake. Raol.-shir. prup. 23 no-5:39-10 157. TMM 10:5) 1. Armavirskly waslosavod No.4. (Peaumt pro&wts) ACC NRs AP6 1441 SOURGE GODEs UR/0413/66/ooo/on MTENTORs Gul.gazarya-pl-Ke. As ORG: none TITLE: Dissector. Class 21p No., 182253 SOURCE: Izobretaniya, promyslilonnyye oln-aztey, tovarnyyo znaki, no. III 1966P 48 11 TOPIC TAGS: super high frequency, pbotocathode, electron boam ABSTIRACT: This Author Certificate presents a dissector containing a photocathode,,[ a multiplier system, and a diaphragm with a scanning hole. To ilicrease the signal! modulation frequeucy, the dissector contains a solid 11-0hapad resonator with holesl for electron transmission botwoon the photocathode and the multiplier system (Soo Fig. 1). S11F signals from a hotorodyno are supplied to the resonator. Ono or several diaphragms are placed between the resonator and -the multiplier system. Card 1/2 UDC: 621.385.832.522 ACC NR: AP6021441 Fig. 1.- 1 - photocathode; 2 focusing-accelerating system; 3 - resonator; 4 - boles; 3 diaphragim; 6 multiplier system; 7 SIIF energy input Orig. art. has: 1 diagram*. SUB COM: 09/ SU13H DATEt 2lJan65 Card 2/2 KAR&SIVA, A.N.;. GULIGAZOVA, M.Y.; SKVORTSOVA, V.G.; YAG13DINA, A.Kh, lpid*miology of diphyllabothrianis In Astrakhan Province. Yled.paras. I paras.bal. 26 no.WOB-710 N-D 157. (NIU 13 W 1. Is parasitalogichookogo otdols, Astrakhanskoy oblastuoy sanitarna- opidexiologicheskoy stantoll (glavuyy vrach I.Io Troltskly, sar. otdolom PaS, Tegorova), (ASTRAXW PJtDTIMII--VMNS, IRISTINAL AND PARASITIO) SADYKOV, A.S.,akELdenik; PAKUDINA, Z.P.; BTJZITSKOVA, Ye*P.; GULI-KEVKHWI A.Sh.; LUUMDZHANOV, A.; ISAW, Kh. Ace-w"a"'aation dynamics of the reducing sugars, organic acids, pectic and tanning substances in ihe leave@ and locks Of, some varieties of cotton. Usb.khim.shtLr. no.6:41-48 158. 1 (MIRA 12:2) 1. AN U%SSR (for.Sadykov). 2. Inatitut khtnit ramtitellnykh veshchestv AN UzSSR (for all), (CotJon) (Biochemistry) GULIA, G. 30400 Nash drug zvkalitst. Vokrug svyeta, 1949 No 2. S. 21-22 SO: letopis' No. 34 GULIA, G~- 30262 On uchilsya v Moskvye. ZLvalid vyelikoy otyecbyestv. voyny, inzh.-stroityell P, Chanturiya Ochyerf. Smyenal 1949p No. 17, s. 5-6v SO: LETOPIS' NO- 34 GUILIL, G.; NOVIGHKOVA, I., redaktor; CHZRTOVA, Zh., tekbaicheekly ~~~edaktor [The Black S~a coast of the Caucasus; an album of views] Cherno- morskos poberesh's Knvkaza; allbom v1dov. [Moskva'] Isogiz, 1955. (KEJU 9: 10) (Black Sea region-Views) GULIA. N.V., inzh. Calculating flywheels for mechanical accumulators. Vest. mashinostr. 45 no.105-37 J& 165. . (MIRA 1893) ACC NIR: Ai,7009593 SOURCI-E COD7--': W/0320/67/0,k~o/- AUT17OR: Gulia, N. V. (T*Dilisi) ORG none .,TITL,-: Study of a discrete mechanical variator SOURCC: Mashinovedeniye, no. 1, 1967, 27-32 TOPIC TAGS: mechanical power transmission device, vehicle component, braking device SUB CODZ: 13 ABSTIMM On the basis of an analysis of existing, stopped and direct drives (.-ear-wheel transmissions, mechanical variators, electric and hydraulic drives) which proved to be inefficient for recuperative braking, the author describes the design and operational parameters for a discrete mechanical self-regulating I'variator" (recuperative braking mechanism)$ for which the author received Author's Certificate (patent) No 171 607, effective from 15 I-lay 1964. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 25 formulas. Lf:_JFPFS-. 40,29-01 Card 1/1 UDC: 621-531.6 _LM-P, - -r-! I" - f ,1"'rj.-" B/078/62/007/00-1/002/005 B127/B11O AUTHORS: Gulia, V. G., Nemkova, 0. G., Deykalov, V. K. TITLE: Precipitated lanthanum vanadates PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy.khimiit V. 7, no. 1, 1962, 84-87 TEXT: Composition and properties of precipitated lanthanum vanadates were investigated. Finely dispersed precipitates, the color of which depends on the pH, are formed by the reaction of a lanthanum salt solution with an ammonium vanadate solution. A dark-red precipitate, insoluble in 40 0,4 acetic acid, but 6oluble in dilute mineral acids, develops at p1l - 1-2. From solutions < 0-05 N; no precipitate forms any more, the solutions turn dark raspberry-red, and the color disappears during dilution. At pH a 6.2, a yellow precipitate is separated (La : V = 3 : 2), which, when kept in mother liquor, is turned into crystals of vivid orange-red color (La : V = 1 : 2) after 3 - 4 days. The pH of the mother liquor is reduced; during the first 24 hr it drops from 2.9 to 3.2 and reaches 4-09 after four days. The results of potentiometric titration (valve potentiometer Alf-5 (LP-5):) Card 1/2 S/07 62/007/001/002/005 Precipitated lanthanum vanadates B127YB110 airreed 7ith those of conductometric titration. The oomoosition of the precipitate proved to depend on the manner of pouring together: 'When pouring ammonium metavanadate into lanthanum nitrate, the ratio of La : V is 'I : 1 in the resulting precipitate; when pouring lanthanum nitrate into a~r,,.-.rioniU-I metavanadate, the La : V ratio is I : 3. This is illustrated by the reaction equations La(NO 3)3 + NH4V03 + H20 - LaVO 4 + NH 4NO3+ 2HNO 3* 2LaVO A + 3HNO 3 =LaHV207 + R 20 + La(NO 3)3t La(NO 3)3 + 311114 VO 3 ~ La(VO 3)3 + 3NH4NO 3* V. I. Spitsyn is thanked for advice. There are 4 figures and 9 non-Soviet references. The three references to English-language publications read as followst W. 0. Milligan, L. M. Watt, H. H. Rachford. J. Phys- and Colloid Chem., U, 227 (1949), A. Wold, R. Ward. J. Chem. Soc.,. 76, 1029 (1954), H. T. S. Britton, G. Telford, J. Chem. Soc., 1-6, 761 ( 1940) - SUBMITTED: December 26, 1960 Card 2/2 S/65 61/000/000./003/007 D244YI)304 AUTHORS: Gulia~ V~G.q Nemkova, O.,G.,, Byelomestnykh, V~I,, and TITLE.- Investigating the composition of precipitated urano- vanadates SOURCE: Spitsyn, V.I., ed. Issledovaniya v oblasti khimii urana; sbornik statey (Moscow) 1961, 262 - 270 TEXT: The authors investigated the process of interaction between solutions of uranyl nitrate and ammonium, sodium and potassium me- tavanadates with the aid of potentiometric conductometric and che- mical analysis. The introduction of the first 0.4 - 0.5 g atom of vanadium to 1 g atom of uranium caused the formation of a yellow precipitate, the amount of which increased with further addition of the vanadate. When the solutions were mixed in the reverse orderg the first drop of uranyl nitrate caused the precipitation. It was shown that the inflections in the potentiometric and conductometric titration curves correspond to the precipitation of vanadates. The ratio of U to V in the precipitates is 1 : 3 and 1 -6 4 for a) addi- Card 1/4 S/656/61/'000/0001/003//007 Investigating the composition of D244/D304 tion of uranyl nitrate to vanadate and b) vanadate to uranyl nitra- te. The separation of the iwo types of the precipitates was found to be difficult in view of their colloidal nature. Moreover, it was observed that the mother-liquor in contact w- Lth the precipitates in- ersased its pH from 4.7 to ca. 5o3, in 20 days. The increase was due to changes in The composition of the precipitated uranovanada-. tes. This effect was studied for the precipitate obtained from NH4 V03 and U05(NOq)2. The precipitates were separated in a centrifuge (6000 rpm. an analyzed after different times of standing in con- tact with the mother iiquor. Uranium was separated from vanadium on a cation exchange resin KV-2. Uranium was then determined by a vanadometric method with the use of NH4 VO~ and phenyl arithranilia acid as the indicators Vanadium was determined by permanganate ti- tration after previous reduction with gaseous H2S. The results show that the composition of :44he precipitates, separated from the solu- Lions after they have reached a constant pH9 does not depend on the order in which the reagen-~s are mixed. The ratio of U to V in such precipitates is 1 1 2 and its formula (NI14)2-'UOy'V-iOr~15H20- If Na or K vanadate is u;ed, the composition is Me.DO~euo.~~.3v2 2 0;7, o 3 F1 0 Card 2/4 S/65 61/000/000/003/007 Investigating the composition of D244YD304 where Me = Na or K. The authors demonstrated that the composition of freshly precipitated uranovanadates depends on the initial con- centration of vanadium in solutions. This was carried out by titra- ling 10 ml of uranyl nitrate solutions (PH = 3.00) with ammonium me- tavanadate solulions (PH = 7oOO) of different concentration. The ratio of U to V in the fresh precipitates falls with the decreasing concentration of the metavanadate in solution, However, for the equilibrated precipitates, (Le. those left in contact with their mother-liquors) there is no dependence on the concentration and the ratio is always about 1 : 2. The authors investigated also the ef- fect of changing PH of the origianl solutions from 1.00 to 10.00. The results show that NH3 is present in the uranovanadates separa- ted from the solutions having PH values of 5.00, 7.18 and 10.00. The composition of uranovanadates changes from polyvanadates to orthovanadates as the medium changes from acid to alkaline. It is also pos&ible that a mixture of uranovanadates and ammonium urana- tes is precipitated from alkaline solution. There are 6 figures, 6 tables and 15 references: 7 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The references to the 'English-language publications read as follows: Card 3/4 B/656/61/000/000/003/007 Investigating the composition of ... D244/D304 H~ Britton and G. Welford, J. Chem. Soc.. 1 - 6. 7649 1940, F. Hess Eng. Min. Journal, 1149 2729 1922. Card 4/4 S/656/61/000/00O./004/'007 1~24 4/ D30,t AUTHORS: Guliaq V.G.., and Nemkova, 0,.%7'c TITIE.- Precipitation of uranovanadates iri the presence of salts of some metals SOURCE: Spitsyn, V.!.~ ed. Issledovaniya v ob.Lastiknimii urana; sbornik statey (Moscow) 1961, 271 -- 277 TEXT: The authors investigated the precipitation of uranium by so- iutions of metavanadates in the presence of NaOl, RbCl, 0801, NH4Cl CaC12 and Cu(N03)2,, The freshiy precipitated uranovanadates form c oL "loidal solutions., but dense, easily fiiterable precipitates are produced in the presence of Lhe metal salts. The precipitation of Na2 O-2UO3-3V 205was carried out by adding a soiuLiorl of NaVO3 to a solution of uranyl nitrate in 0,.1 N NH 4C1. CaO,,UO303V205was preci- pitated by the solution of Ca(VO )2 from solution of U02(NO 3)2 in 0~1 N CaC!2* The concentration of UO 2(N0 3)2 was 0,0386 V and those of the soluble vanadates - 0.04 N. The quantities of the solutions Card 1/3 S/656'61/000/000.,/004/007 Precipitation of uranovanadates in D244%304 added to each other were chosen so as to obtain uranovanadates with U to V ratio of 1 2 3. The analysis of the uranovanadates precipi- tated under such conditions indicated the presence of NH39 Na and Ca as cations in addition to uranium. With zhe aid of a potentiome- tric titration it was established that for the reaction of U02(NO,)2 with NH 4 VO3in the presence of RbCl and CsCl solutions, the urano- vanadates have ratios of U to V of 1 ~- 3 respectively; but in the presence of CaCl 2 and CuCl 2 the ratio is 1 1 4. The use of isotopes 86Rb and 137cs in the form of chlorides demonstrated that there is no formation of rubidium and cesium uranovanadates~ From this �t follows that RbCl and CsCi do not affect the coml,.osition of the ura- novanadates pree-ipituated with NH,VO-,. The final product of reaction between UO 2(N03 and NH,VO, In the'presence of CaCI g is a calcium uranovanadate wish a ratio -of Ca . U : V of I I respectively. The composition of the precipitate is given as CaO-VO.~ .)V 205*aqo The reaction in the presence of CuCi ( pH 4.30 4~*_101) gives a com- 2 . polind with Cu -A U ? V ratio equal To O~95 i; 1 '~,88~ -_ iD rre s pond ing Cara S/65 61/000/000/004/007 Precipitation of uranovanadates in ... D244YD304 to Cuo : UO 3 * V2050 aq. To ascertain the degree of removal or ura- nium from solution by Lhe to.-mation of uranOVEMadatest U was deter- mined in the mother iiquors after the precipitation. It was found that the best precipitant was NH,VO., reacting in the presence of CaCl 2~ The authors also investiga'tea the behavior of the isoiated ux-anovanada-6es in aqueous solutions. The results show that the ratio of U zo V in (NH ) 0.4-UO.3.5V 0 does not change when it is mixed 4 2 1 2 - with water, whilst CaO-UO o3V.,6 (U t V = 10) enanges into a com- 3 e pound with U : V ratio of 1:2 with an accompanying cnange of pH from 7.0 to 9.1. The examination of solubiiities of the uranovana- dates in 0.1 N solutions of the metal salts revealed that Lhe least soluble precipitate is CaOtUO 03V205 (0,0015 gll)~ An increase in concentration of the metal salts lowers considerably the solubility of the uranovanadates arid, consequently, slows down their hydrolysis There are 2 figures and 6 tables, Card 3/3 S/65 61/000/000/005/007 D244YD304 AUTHORS: Guliag V.G., Nemkova, O.G., and Dukhovich, F.S. Kz-~ TITLE.~ Study of the interaction of ammonium uranovanadate with vanadium pentoxide SOURCE: Spitsyn, V.I., ed. Issledovaniya v oblasti khimii uranza; sbornik statey (Moscow) 196-1, 278 - 280 TEXT: The authors investigated the possibility of obtaining conden- sed uranyl vanadates by reacting uranyl vanadates (with a small ra- tio of V to U) with V20 50 A given uranovanadate was weighed Into a closed vessel equipped with an electric stirrer., A quantity of viater and V205 was added giving the required ratio of U to V in the pro- duct. All ex eriments were conducted at a const,"t temperature of 240C (� 0.105. Ammonium uranovanadate used in the reaction was ob- tained at PH 5.93 and had the following composition,~ UO 3 - 56~64 V90 5 -28.89 %~ (NH 4)20 - 3.62 % and H20 - 10-84 ~-~ In one series o! experiments tile amounts of uranovanadate and V 205 taken were Card 112 S/656/6-1/000/000/005/007 Study of the interaction of D244/D304 such as to give the ratio of U : V in the mixture of 1 ; 2 respec- tively. In the second series it was desired to obtain (NH 4)20'3UO--5' -2V2 056 8H20 with the U g V ratio of 'I -, 3 respectively. For 50 days after initiation of an experiment small samples of the reaction mix- ture were taken every 5 days. The samples were analyzed by X-ray for V2 05content, with an accuracy of 5 %. V 20 5 gave good rentgeno- grams and clear electronogramsg whilst the uranovanadates were a.-,or- phous and did not give clear iines. This difference was utiLized in the present work to deteri.,iine the completeness of the interaction. The results show that uranovanadates react compleTely with V 201; In an aqueous medium.~ The reaction products are urajiovanadates wilh U t V ratios equal to 1 : 2 and 1 ; 3 respectively. This conclusion is confirmed by electron diffraction and chemical analyses~ The au-- thore believe that the interaction between tiranovanadates and V 20 5 takes place in solution and not in the solid phase., There -are 2 fi.- gures and 2 tables. Card 212 S/061 /62/,u0/01 0/020//085 B130101 AUTHORS: S p i ts n, VikL. I., hiuravlyeva, 1. A., 111'emkova, 0. G., Gulia, V. G. TIT LE: pho3phaLcB PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurntil. KhimJya, rip. 10, 1c)62, 93, abstract 1OV18 (Sb. "Issled. v obl. khimii urana". M., IMosk. un-t, 1961, 233 - 239) TEXT: In the interaction between 0.001 M and less concentrated aci-d so- lutions (pH=2.4) of U02 (NO 3)2 and a solution of Na ph-osphate, ' (U0 2)3(PO4)2-3H20 was obtained. 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