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VINOKUROV, P.K., GUTKIN, Ye.S.
Weathered suface and its association with the bauxiteo of the
Northern Urals. Geol. rud. mestorozh. no.1:114-119 Ja-F 16o.
(MM 13:7)
1. Institut geologit rudnvkh mestorozhdeniy, petrografil, minera-
logli i geokhtmil AN SSSR4 Moskva i Severourallskaya bokeitovaya
ekspeditsiya.
(UralAountaine--Bauxite) (Weathering)
GILDKOVSKIY, A.K.;,GUTKIN, Ye.S.
Formation of the Ural Devonian bauxites. Geol. rud. mestorozh.
no-5:107-112 S-0 1600 (MIRA 13:10)
1. Gorno-geologicheskiy institut Urallakogo filiala All SSSR,
Sverdlovsk.
(Ural Mountains--Bauxite)
GUTKIN, Ye. -S--.-- - - ----
Gibbsite in Devonian bauxites of the Northern Urals. Zap,'1-5eE,-
min.ob-va 90 no.6:748-749 161. (MIRA 15:2)
(Ural Mountains-Gibbsite)
GUTXIIq, ye.s.
Regularities in the formation and lccjktion of highly siliceorgo
bauxites and bauxite-like racks nt Petropavlovsk Basin.
Trudy Gor.-geol inste UFAW SSSH Y%--,,,,58%2ll-235 162. (MIRA l5sl2)
Aural ffb=taimr--ftuDCtj9J
GUTHIN, Ya.S.; SKRIFKO, I.L.
I
4-ray method of determining tIfe quantitative ratio of
aluminum monoh~drates in Devonian bauxites. Sov. geol. 6
no.5:133-138 My 163. (MIRA 1636)
1. SeverourallBkaya komplakanava goologoraivedochnay&
ekspeditaiya. (AI=Inum oxide) (Bauxite)
F. 1111Y,3 ":~ I
Eva llua t, i.on criteria f(--,r f incilrifr baux-,Ies in thf- Devon-lan sedi.ments
ol the "rals. Sov. g,-oll. 7 no,~': 112--ili- J1 16/j,
('MIRA 17;11)
1. 161,caya komplfilcsnaya goo Icgorazvedochna-p. ek,,peditsly-a ~
m T pc
F,',.vYLI m: Je ksr.~.: -,I!: --n 2, v-,~ al chrtya eks r-e d
c of! s'
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2. an fa- s -~'n v.
U S,-SR no.64:65-96 164.
GUTKIIN, Ye.S.
Ca.rbozia te-enclos Ing for.,,i-tJons of Uric Fetrowvfllovo~ Ba~in and Lheir
bauxite relqtions. Trudy .1'-nst.geol. MIN ~-PR no.64AL09-125 164.
(MIRA 17:1-2)
GUTKIN, Ye.S.; RODCHENKO, Yu.M.
'PecLonics of the S"ever-curall,:k i~isir- and Itzi relation to b-auxite
mineralizaticn. Izv. AN SS.;'R. Ser. geol. 30 no.2:56-66 F 165.
WIRA 18-4)
1. SeverourallsWu komplekst)UYIL geologorazvodocluinya oRsIxidit'viyu,
Severourallsk.
MEYSILI, M.N.; GUTKINA, A.V.; PAVLOVSK1Y, Ye.K., akademik.
Application of luminiscence microscopy for early detection of pathological
modifications in tissues &nd organs. Dokl.AN S= 91 no-3:647-650 Jl '53.
(W-RA 6:7)
1. Institut mikrobiologii Akademii nauk SSSR (for Xeysell and Ixtkiaa).
2. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ukha. gorls, I noes, ).Jinisterstva
zdravookhrananiya ESISR (for Heysell and Outkina-). 3. Akade~ziya neuk
SSSR (for Parlovskiy). (Fluorescence microscopy) (Histology)
laminescent-cytologia method of diagnos 1.9 of cancor
of the-oharynx and larynx. Vast. orinolar. Roakra
15 no.6:58-63 NOT.-DWIS-1953. (cam 25:3)
1. Of the Scientific-Reswah Institute of Otorhinolaryugology
(Director -- Honored Worker In Science Prof. Y.K. Traftev)
of the Ministry of Pdblic Health UMM and the Department of
ftmtional Morphology of the Institute of Microbiolo&7 of
the Academy of Sciences USSR-
V.
"Luminescence-Cytologiesl Investigation of the Mucous Membrane cj' the 1,ary-nx
I i~
and Pharynx Under Normal and Certain Pathological Conditions." Cand Mod Scip
Mosco Medl%:al Stomatologicn] Inst, Moscow, 1l-)54. (1-91, No w, 3 Dec 54)
Survey of Scientific and Technical. Dissertations Defended at USSR i:7igher
Educational Institutions (12)
SO: Sum. No. 556, 24 Jun 55
(IMIKIlLi., A.V.; HODIONUVA, T.V.
Clinical arul immunophagocytic parallels in acitte and chronic
tonsillitis. Trudy gos.nauch.-issl.inat.ukJia, rorla I nosa.
6:85-89 '55. (HIRL 12:10)
1. Iz klinichosicogo otdeleniya (zav.-prof. A.A.Atkarskaya) i
otdela ostrvkg infektsiy (2av. - prof. P.P.Sakharov) Gosildar-
stvannogo nanchno-isaledovatellalcogo Inatituta ukha, gorla i
nosa.
(TONSILS-DMASES)
37KIIN.- , A. V. V. ;t. , and FCN:R-kT'~ 714, T. M.
"Fluorescence Microscopy Study of Farly Changes Induced in the fis,~iues and
Organs of Irradiated Animals."
pRper submitted for the Intl. "ongress on Radiation Research, 10-16 '~Ug 1958.
Burlington, Veitmont
GUTKnTA, A.V.. ARUTYUNOV, V.D., MAMULI, Ya.V.
r--~ Methods of dehydrsting prepnrntioaf for fluoresence microscopy.
Biofi-ika 3 no.3:362-364 158 (MIRA 11:6)
1. Institut bilogicheskoy fiziki All SSSR, Moskva i Glnvnyy
voyannyr gospitnll im. U.N. Burdenko.
FLUORESCENGE MICROSCOPT)
OW-DRYING)
M
NEYSELI , M.N.. GUPKINA, A.V-, RASTYUKOV.A, Yu.N.
Fluorescence microscopic detection of viruses; 20th anniverear7 of
fluorescence virueoscopy. Mikrobioloriin 27 no.4:513-519 Jl-Ag '58
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR i Lrnfedra virusologii TS.antrallnogo
instituts, ualvershenstvovaniya, vrache7, Moskva.
(VIRUSSSO
demonstration by bunineacent nicroscopy (RUBD
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ca.11-m nuaLeue =d cy~tcpL-o
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Mportd to be aubmttt~ to tza
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chesIA-ry amd cyt~beniztry. mctaboll~ of the trazst-'~l wpitbcll~
Y-.,, 23 &g-3 Sep -61. aC=IgV_O. 3. - "Th. on the -1.1.
nazi.-Oirouil; Vitt. w'. ~:,i of Ph-ol
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C-A S/10
.KHAN-41AGO14ETOVAp Sh.D.; I- GIJTKINA, A.V.1 MEYSEL', M.P.; AGROSKIN, L.S,;
KOROLEV, Nov*
Ultraviolet fluorescence of some animal organs and its change after
irradiation. Biofizika 5 no. 4:446-449 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1, Institut biologicheskoy fiziki AV SSSRp Moskva.
(ULTRAVIOLET r,.AYv,-PMIOWGIGAL EF-rEGT)
(X RkYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (FLUORESCENPR)
GUTKI.U, -A.,,V,,; -TALALAEVA, AN.
Fluorescence cytological method for detecting oancer cells in
the lymph nodes. Vop. on1c. 6 no.lt74-79 Ap 160. (MI-RA 1433)
(LDIPHATICS--CANCER)
MEYSELIP
Fluorescence study of early radiation injuries in cells. Izv.
AN SSSR. Ser. biol. 26 no.5:693-701 S-0 161. (1-11 RA 14: 9)
1. Institute of Radiation and Physico-Chemical Biology and
Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,
Moscow.
(X R&M-POSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(FLUORMCENCE, 1AIGGROSCOFY)
r Em,~~
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Cjyt.~cjjenjjnj .9nd luodrio3zence MICTOSCOI)II7 StUdY Of rlOrVe cells
I - I
J.-I ri tisrlie cjijtjyro~ T.Ilitologlia 7 no,/,z5ll-.537 il-Ag lbi~
AN :.";'T, ~Ion~vn,,
SOLOVIYEV, V.D.; MASTYUKOVA, Yu.N.; Si-IMAPOKOV, A.A.; S,I FAY 1-" 11.4, N.T,P,
GUTKINA., A.V.
~Iechanism of antismallpox immunity. Reportu No.6 Role of
antigen in the phenomena of specific insusceptibility.
Vop. virus. 10 no.5:583-589 S-0 165.
(IMIP-A 18' 11)
1, Kafedra virusologii TSentrallno o in-.3titu'~ugovershenstvovaniya
9
vrachey i Moskovskiy nauchno-issiedovatellsk--I.y instituL epJdemio-
logii i mikrobiologii.
ACC NR. AT7004521 SOURCE CODE: UR/2563J66/000/268/0059/0065
AUTHOR: Khoroshaylov, V. G.; Gutkina, I. B.
ORG: none
TITLE: Investigation of EP126 steel
SOURCE: Leningrad. Politekhnicheskiy institut. Trudy, no. 268, 1966. Metalloveden-
iye (Metal science), 59-65
C,NF,rnj,co9,(- P4.194,17" e47U,0P/7)V.4J7-, cc,,j rot 1 " 1 our,
TOPIC TAGS: A heat resistant steel, rahroa-= nickel.steel, tungsten To-MidxX steel,
molybdenum steel, niobium cantaiminp, steel, steel property, steel
structure 7F.-J_S.4L_t S7)ef,061-4, (YIPJ-0 ',*IAeeA-PC- 7'Alj -CLeA.)6-7-r16-J
ABSTRACT: EP126 steel (19-22% Cr, 25-30% Ni, 4.8-6.0% W, 2.8-3.5% Mo, 1.5% Mn
and 0.7-1.3Z Nb), developed primirily for parts of chemical equipment used at
700-1000*C for up to 100 hr, has been tested for its suitability for service up to
3000 hr. Steel specimens annealed at 1200*C and air cooled were aged at 750, 800,
850, 900 and 950*C for 10, 1000, 1500 or 3000 hr, respectively. It was found that
prolonged aging at 750-800*C increased the tensile and yield strength from the
respective initial 80.2-80.4 kg/mm2 and 38.0-39.0 kg/mm2 to 91.0-94.0 kg/mm2 and
49.4-50.0 kg/mm2. At the same time, the elongation dropped from 44.0-47.4 to
10.4-12.0% and the reduction of area from 45.8-47.5 to 13.9-19.G%. Aging at
850-950% had a considerably milder effect on the strength and ductility. The
3000 hr rupture strength at 800, 850, aM 900*C amounted to 10, 6, and 3.5 kg/mm7,
Card 1/2 UDC: none
ACC NR1 AT7004521
respectively. Inasmuch as the EP126 steel was found to have fairly high mechanical
properties and structural, stability at 750-900*C, it can be recommended for pro-
I
longed service up to 3000-hr duration. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 5 tables. [ND]~'
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SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE: none/ I
UTTMA. N. G.
USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1
AuWors I Sla4yanskiy, V..T., and Gutkina,.N. G.,
Title : About the error in the measurement of .,fusion viaooityconnected witti
thermal expansion of platinum globules of torsion viscosimetirs
Periodicci. : Zhur, Fiz. Khim., 28, Ed. 5, 851 - 855, May 1954
Abstract : The error originating during viscosity measurement of liquids at high temp-
eratures as result of thermal expansion of the platinum globule of the
viscosimeter suspension system was determined at viscosity values of 98
and 977 poise respectively. A correction was formulated which should be
introduced during the measurement of fusion viscosity at high temperatures
and for the calculation of the thermal expansion of the platinum.globule
of a torsion viscosimater. Four references- 2--USSR, l-English and 1-
German, Table, graphs, drawing.
Institution :
Submitted z Aug. 29, 1953
GUTKINA, N.G., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Crystallization
of poly-barium optical glasses." Len 1958, 12 pp. (State
Order of Lenin Jptical Inst im S.I. Vavilov) lqO copies
(KL, 39-58, 109)
- 30 -
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PHASE I BOOK EXP LOITATION sov/3826
Mukhin, Yevgeniy Yakovlevich, and Noemi Girshevna Gutkina
Kristallizatsiya stekol I metody yeye preduprezhdeniya (Crystalli-
zation of Glass and Methods for Its Prevention) Moscow, Oborangiz,
1960. 125 P. Errata alip Inserted. 1,650 copies printeu.
Ed.: (Title page): K.S. Yevstroplyev; Doctor of Chemistry, Professor;
Ed. (Inside book): R.S. Illin, Candidate of Technical Sciences;
Ed. of Publishing House: P.B. Morozova; Tech. Ed.: N.A.
Puk4likova; Managing Ed.: A.S. Zaymovskaya, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and researchers in
the glass industry.
COVERAGE: The book discusses the physicochemical principles of
glass crystallization,bhowing, the relationship between glass
crystallizability and the diagram of physicochemical equilibrium.
The methods of determining the crystallizability of different
glasses and the composition of crystalline phases are described.
Crystallization of Glass (Cont.) SOV/3826
The authors are primarily concerned with methods of preventing
crystallization of optical glasses. There are 59 references;
35 Soviet, 13 -;nglish, and 11 German,
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 3
Ch. I. Introduction
Ch. II. Methods of Investigating Crystallization Procesres in
5
Glasses 14
Investigation of phase equilibria in glass-foming systems 14
Concepts of phase equilibria 14
Methods of investigating phase equilibria 25
Investigation of the kinetica of glass crystallization 39
Methods of investigating the crystallizability of glasses 46
Ch. III. Crystallization of Glasses 56
Crystallization of a single-component glass (quartz) 56
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mean positions of stars - L. A. Nlitrofanovn, M. B. Aheieznyak, 0. ',.1.
Gromova, K. G. Shurnikhina, 'M. A. Fursenko, solar and hwar eclipses -
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fanova, 0. 'N1. Gromova; ephernerides for physical solar observations P. A.
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G. A. 'Maz inq, P. A. Gutkina, K. G. Shumildhina; ophemariJes of the illurnina-
Lion of the ''iscs of Mercury and Venus - T. 1. Mashinsluiva, G. M. Poznyak;
cphemeride. for- physical observations of N-lars - 0. M. Mlazing, T. 1. Mashln-
skaya; eph ern e rides for physical observations of Jupiter - T. 1. Mashinskaya,
E. A. Mitrofanova: Saturn's rings - G.A. " Mazing, T. 1. Mash;nskaya: sunrise
and sunset - A. 1. Frolova; rising and netting of the moon P. A. Gutkin. and
K. G. Shumikhina; altitudes and azimuths of the Polar Star A. G. Mal"kuva
Card 3/16
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Tinies of thr- Year. Some Constants 5
Eph.2-me-vicles of the Sua 6
Orthogonal Equatorial Coordinates of the Sun (IUGLI. 0) 22
Orthogonal Equatorial Coordinates of the Sun (1950. 0) 30
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VVRP=3 This book Is Intended Z- scientists and researchers In
the field or spectroscopy, " well as for technical personnel
VOIJAS SPectrM anal"le In various Industries.
00TWASR: this volume contains 177 scientific and technical studies
or atoodd Woctrography presented at the 10th All-Union Confer-
eme~ an Spectromeopy in 1956. The studLics were car.-Led out by
feathers of scientific and technical institutes And Include
wMensive blbllographles of Soviet and other sources. The
studies cover anny phases or spectroscopy: spectra of rare earths.
slectra"Wetic radiation. phyalcochemlcal methods for controllIng
=4mium production, physics and technology of gas discharge,
optIce and apectro"opy, abnormal dispersion In metal vapors,
spectroscopy and the Combustion theory, spectrum analysis of cres
WA minerals, Photographic methods for quantitative spectrum
analysis or metals and &Iloy3. spectral determination or the
'U74rogen content or metals b7 meanD of I*otop6a, tables,and
atlamom or sp*otrma lines, *park spectrographle Analyst&.
at&tL&tlo&l study of variation In the parameters of calibration
furves$ determination of tracos of metals, spectrum analysis in
MtallUr~Y, thOrMocheftistrY In Metallurgy, and principles And
practice Of Spoetrochosical analysis.
Card 2/_11
Kirichanko, A.I. Spectral Method for the Determination or
'Sod.lus and Potassium In Cha~tto, Din" Brick, KWowit*,
And Other Refractory Materials 479
Oluahkova, L.A.. N.A. Zot.1n. and A.M. Shavrin. Zxporimental
Study of the Molafl6hshlp Between the-Relative Intensity of
Vanadium, Chromium, sa' Nickel Spectral 1.1nes and the
Concentration in the standard Sacplea 483
0wtk1na. R.I., and Y.G. "Iduitova. Spectrum Analysis or Pure
"Frol-011mony 48T
Terk*. V. F. ,and E.Z. "ayovs. spoctrocraphic Determination
---of Iran. Aluminum. CAI-tun. Magn*slua. Copp*Q arA FIckel In
mmt&i ftnaan*ae or niin Pur'Z7 490
&1ranite. TO.T., and F.I. 3p*ctr-.= Analysis of
, QLromaus for the Dotorn1nat-on or 41xiavare 491
Card 77/31
SOV/81-59-16-56922
Translai-ion from. Referativnyy zhumalw Xhimiya, 1959, Nr 16, P 137 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Gutkina, R.I..,-Gaydukova, V.G.
TITLE- The Spectral Analysis of Pure Antimony Metal
PEKODICAL: V sb.: Materialy 1-go Ural'skogo soveshchaniya po spektroskooii, 1956.
3verdlovsk, MetallurgizdaL, 1958, pp 81-811
ABSTRACT- A method for determining Cu, Zn, Pb, Na, Fe, As, Ni, Bi, Co and Mn in
Pure antimony 'k99.9&,G) has been developed. The standards are prepared
by the dilution of the standard sample SbN 187 of the Ural Institute of
Metals with Very p1we antlLmony. Tho oamples and the :3t,,9ndatN1s arc placed
in the opening of a carbon electrode. The spectra are photographed with
an average quartz spectrograph. If the concentration of the element in
the standard NY, 187 is C and the mass of the addition of the wialyzed
sample Is n times greater Lhan the mass of the standard, then the con-
centrations after the additions are equal to: (C+nx)/(n+!), (C;+nlx)/
(n, 4- 1), etc. In the coordinates Ij/I2, versus C a straight line is drawn
through -the point corresponding to he standard Nr 18'( and the origin.
Card 1/2 All the remaining points deviate from the straight line and their de-
The Spectral Analysis of Pure Antimony Metal
viation along the axis of the abscissa io equal to
centration x can be found. The conditions of the
the background allowance, are not illuminated in
of the admi_,ctures in 3b are within the range of n
sov/8i-5r,4-16-56922
nx/(n +1); hence the unknown con-
analysis, among them the Problem of
the article. The found concentrations
- 10-'t-n - 10-~_4-
G. Kibisov.
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24(0); 50), 6(2) PHASE I BOOK W1,01TATION SOV/2215
Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-Issledovazell'skiy inatitut metrO209114 l=vnI
D,I. M.ndeleyeva
ReCeraty nauchno-inaledovatel'skI kh rat;ot; abornlk No. 2 (Scientific
Research Abstracts; Collection of Articles, Nr 2) Moscow.
Standartg1z, 1958. 139 P. 1.000 copies printed.
Additional Sponsoring Agency: USSFL. Xrwsltet standartOV, -tr I
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td.: S. V. Reshetina; Tech. Ed.: X. A. Kondratlyeva.
PURJWEj These reports are intended for scientists, researchers.
and engineers engaged In developing standards, measures. and
sages for the various Industries.
COVERAGE2 The volume contains 128 reports on standards of measure-
went and control. The reports were prepared by scientists or
Ina r. itutes or the X0144"at Atandar-ov. mer I
priborov pri Sovete MInistrov SSSR (Commlaaton an Standards,
Reasur:3.)and Measuring inatrument! under the USSR Council or
Minist ra . The participating Ina-.-_tutes arei VNITM -
Vse3oyuznyy nauchno-.4*3ledOvftte!'-iy metrologi-I i=en!. D.I.
kendeleyeva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Met-
"logy Imeni D.I..MendsleAv) In Sverdlovsk branch
or tuia Institute; VNIIX - Vae3cyuznyy nauchno-Issledovatel-3kly
Institut Kcm1teta standar-ov, mer I 1=er!te_"nykh prit)oroy
(All-Unlon Scientific Research Zn3-.-Zuze or the C0=13slon
on Standards, M.asurL-3, and M-.-Ing ln.zr-nts'~, Zroa-ed
from MGIMIP - Xo3kovOkly Ft.-jda-3-vennyy -natt',4" er I
I=critellnykh priborov (Moscow 3-ite Ina--:-ule of Measures
&nd Measuring instrum-ent5l Octot~r 1. -1c;55; VIIII?'"RI -
Vneacyuznyy n&uchno-_1as~ez:ovate!-5s,.iy Institut f1z_-ko-tekhn!-
chcakikh I radiatekhni-c~.eak..e-]n t=er-ly (A!_'-Un!c. Sclentif!o
Research Institute of FAy3.co-ccnn_'ca! ana Rad-la-elgineer-Ing
Measurements' In Moscow. KhGIM1? - Khar,kovaxly gosudars-vennyy
Institut mor I izmer_3tel'nyk_n prtborov ()Qiarl"v State Institute
of Measures and Maasur!rg and N0.1XIP - NOV051-
birskly gosudarstvenyy n3tlltut mer I I=or1te_"n7V_h pr1borov
(Novosibirsk State Inntlzate or Measures and rteas-;rlng Znstru-
fteet,q), No peracnalit-Its are m~ntllcned. *Tiera are no ref~ren-a.
W"'ha I All, (Sv-d-'oV3k 5-s--CA of VN.'-')O). Dc-c~_Inlng the
Or Spectrdl Raforr-r 3=p_,cn
Kneure. rota In Rad-20 Engineering (Rabinovich, B.ye.. Ed
C ndIdat r Technical Sciences) t C
2=~altlza' O.V. ("'LM)' St"Y-ng _---c -9z'4--z-3 CC E.-Mr in
Resonance HeLit-od of
L,4_1rt.._4.c "n
pe,mescil4ty ar.2
Ta
of the Angle or Dielectric L~s,s _Ee 121
RAblnovlch, B. Ye.. and A.M. Fedc,-OV ('.'NZIK). D'velOping and
~Bvud'161~ s 3"ra'rd Valtl'"_~i. fOr Zh~~'Ine Vacu=-tube Vol.-
M...Va
"I
Rabinovich, B. YL.. and 0_V. Stcya"na pN.,:,j). 3.
.andftrd
Apparatua f-' Ch-king Genvratcra 0: 1~tAr-da~d 31-gnalla by -ne out.
put Voltftg~~ Or PQw,.,r nnd ror 'n-ln,~ Atttnimtor. Prod~.ed as
Slnelle Instrumento 123
Card 24/27
GUT-Hl.?A. R.I.; (ULYDUKOVA. V.G.
Spectrum analysis of pure metallic antimony. Fiz.abor.
no.4:487-J489 158. (MIRA 12:5)
1. Sverdlovskly filial Vaeso3niznogo nauchno-issledovatell-
skogo inBtituta metrologit in. D.I.Mendeleyeva.
(Antimony--Spectra)
AUTHOR: Gutkina, R. 1. 32-24-6-21/44
TITLE: The Speotrochemical Determination of Admixtures in Metallic Zino
of Great Purity (Spektrokhiraicheskoye opredeleniye prime-sey v
metallioheskom tsinke vysokoy chistoty)
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoe,~ra, 1958, Vol 24, Nr 6, PF 734-736 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: As the ordinary spectral ar.&Iysis proved inadequate for investiga-
tions of zinc with only 0.001% admixtures, previous chemical en-
richment of samples vas carried out for the purpose of increasing
sensitivity by separating the admixtures from the basic component.
As etalons solutions of a standard zinc sample Nr 73 of the Ural
Institute of Metals -were used, and the w-eighed portion of the
sample amounted to 10 g in order to obtain spectral lines of suf-
ficient intensity. The technique of analysis is described, diagrams
are plotted in the coordinates S - lgP, and the method of three
etalons is employed. The results obtained by -the spectral enalysis
of the zinc samples, -which were especially made for metrological.
purposes, are given in a table,. Reproducibility is described as
being relatively t 20 - 30%. The application of standard samples
Card 1/2 as etalons as well as the combination of various methods of
The Spectrochemioal Detemination of AdnLixtures 32-24-6-21/44
in Metallic Zinc of Great Purity
chemically sepamting admi-dures from the basic component is
possible also in other cases of the spectml analysis of pure
metals. There are 1 figure, 3 tables, and 7 references, 3 of
which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: SverdlovBkiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issleaovatellskogo
instituts. metrologii im. DJ WMWP yem : Sverdlovsk Branch of
the All-Union Scientific Research Intitute for Metrology
imeni. D.I.Mendeleyev)
1. Zinc--SDectra 2. Zinc-Chemical analysis 3. Zinc-Test results
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION sov/6181
Ural'skoye soveshchanlye po spektroakopii. 3d, Sverdlovsk, 1960.
Materialy (Materials of the Third Ural Conference on Spectros-
copy) Sverdlovsk, Metallurgi7dat, 1962. 197 P. Errata allp
Inserted. 3000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Institut fiziki metallov Akademli nauk SSSR.
Komisslya po spektroskopii; and Urallskiy dom tekhniki VSNTO.
Eds. (Title page): 0. P. Skornyakov, A. B. Shayevich, and S. G.
Bogomolov; Ed.: Gennad.y Pavlovich Skornyakov; Ed. of Publish-
Ing House: M. L. Kryzhova; Tech. Ed.: N. T. Mallkova.
PURPOSE: The book, a collection of articles, Is intended for staff
members of spectral analysis laboratories in industry and Rcien-
tific research organizations, as well as for students of related
disciplines and for technologists utilizing analytical results.
COVERAGE: The collection presents theoretical and practical prob-
lems or the application of atomic and molecular spectral analy-
sia In controlling the nhemical composition of various materials
in ferrous and ncnre=.rouB metallurgy, geology, chemical indus-
try, and medicine. The authors express their thanks to G. V.
Chentsova for help In preparing the materials for the press.
References follow the Individual articles.
Materia13 of the Third Ural Conference (Cont.) sov/6ift
Fishman,-I. S. Remarks on a system of standards for
analysis of complex alloys 73
Shiryayeva, N. Ye., Yu. I. Mallkov, and R. A. Kozlova.
Photoelectric-stylometer analysis of vanadium cast irons 76
Basova, Ye. P., A. B. Shayevich, and S. B. Shubina. Spectro-
graphic determination or harmful non-ferrous metal Impurities
in raw material Intended for production of metallic chromiUM3 77
Sorokina. N. N. Spectral determination of cerium,
lanthanum, and barium in steel 80
i
Shayevich, A. B., and N. D. Startseva. Spectral determination
of vanadium, manganese, silicon, and chromium In ferro-
vanadium 86
Clutkina, R._j ...... Qhemical-spectral method of analysis of high-
purity nickel 88
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- IC"
OSIIIOV, B. K. , prof.; -',LAI,YSIIFV, V.D., 17-, n -. me(i. -all:k; '17
med. nauk; -1, S.A.
Use of the artificial cough inachine !K-(').-' in s~xrical
Khirurgiia 40 no.7:49-55 Jl 164.
1. 2-ya kafedra klinicheskoy khirurgii (za,.,. - prof. B.".-~'. Cisipov
kafedra rentgenologii (zav. - prof. Yu.N. Sokolov) TSentrallnogo
instituta usovergliensivovaniya vrachey i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issle-
dovatel'skiy inatitut meditsinskiykh inaLruiriontov 1 oborudovanlya
(dir. - I.?. Smirnov), Moskva.
18(6) Pon I BOOK EXPLOrTATION SGV/3199 r
Ak*doo,,a "ok 33311* Instit.11 lhoh,11 I norganlchook., khImsil
a tot. W. S. Kurnakova r_
Amlix blWrodnYI& wtallOw (Analysis Of m0t~le ?btAls) J40acOw,
1959. 193 P. Xrrata slip inserted. 2.7C.0 copies printed.
Romp. Id.i M. K. FshenItsyn, USSR Academy of Sciences, Corra-
sponding Plember, and 0. Ye. Zvyagintaev, Doctor of ChemIc&1
Sciences; 14s. of Publishing Houses: T. 0 . Levi, and D. N.
Trifonov; Tech. Ed.i 1. W. Ouse~a.
1PURPOSIt Tale collection or articles in for scientists engaged
in the study and analyals or the noble
CGVKRAGE; This IS & collection, Of lirtIC103 on the analysis or the
noble mustals. It Included studis3 aarrie, out Dy the Institute
or General and Inorganic Chemistry In. M. Z. Kurna4cov (AN SSSR),
as well as reports presen"d by sciont-IfIzz renearcn organizations
and by Industrial enterprises at the Thirt- and Fourth Conference
on'MobLe Metals hold In 1954 Lnd 1957, rss;mctivaly. The
atL;i~ea " reports desarl,be now organic -agents for ravj---
w;;Io determanation of blatlnum accals. snd physica,chogm-tcal
stockade of analysia (sp,ectrophotometric. polarograpnic and
p4tet alow tric). Special attention is &--en to spectral
AVAIYSI& for the determination of In alloys of
platinum metals. silver, and &old, an wwj-1 an In refined noble
Metals. The collection &!so Includes anxlytieal methods, tables
and charts for mat:riala containing metals or the platinum
group. as well as review of the literazure on the analysis
of platinum nots.28 publlahrd In the Las-- f~-vs, years. No
personalitics~ are mentioned. References follow eacn. chapter.
'Panamitsyn, X. X., K. A. Gladyahov4kaya azC. L. M, ?Takhova,
Use of the Ion Izenang. Plethad in th. Analysis or Platinum
Natmas. Report 2. Separation of Pbodium fr~a Zridiu,% 103
Anjaja YO. 1. MikL'ln& and V. N. ALVanchl~,O-Ia.
__QX -i_ -bC.
-WERo-da of Saj-ulrz-:n- -ir;J Eirnlng
Pratt T"s C*vwnted Substances for -he Dete-41=tion or
P'Latinum; riatals by Spectra-' Analysis 115
Khrapa, F. Spectral Pbthod for the DotermInation of
;:_P~,,-Iladlua, and Tellurium in 311-r-god Alloys 128
R
J%AxMtaxA D. -Sp.=%~.i Pwthod or
-1-1. and 1~ G
A
Analysis for "fined 133
Z~ajmov A A. X,_E&--BVA&A& W4 1-i 03 ctral
bm_,jj'nk&-2tro--n--ir Xamixturwa in Gold. 7r 139
Xuranov, A. A.. Spectral Analysis of ?2~cjqmae Alloys CO-
taxaL." Three co-p-nants 14J
Adalcho 'ir, A. F. and V. M. Karboltn.
of
motive Force 145
AV"'Ov V. B. xfrtct of comtpie=tion -4 of the Acid-
in the Plwdt~ or. the ro-c~.t-aa or tho
Au 111 0.
/Au A,'/A.0, Aul,'/A.', and Ag"/AE* SZ,5t,ms 150
A Ilov, V. B. and XL_K. Kaocra. C-~=ocmwtrja Determination
ov Gold 156
Anlsljso~ S. X.,
of Sllv.r 1.
StLyar and Laad Alloys Containing rmtele
IQ
Yura T, P. and JL_A~ ~ChsnL4wva. Djsaolv-_~, pl,tinu,,
-
WtAls " TnaLr Alloys WLLft--Th1rAtd Or A= A.1ternat.-r"
Current 176
Chsntsova, X. A., T. P. Yuf. and y, 0. N.w
140thad for the Analysis Of ?&1lAd1"-Jil1#1 Alloys 181
ftuxhnikov, M.
3
Ond-K-.:- -ShoIna. of Testlng
.
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Flaladium All y and Thei~r ?rZuot4 on a T-cnatone
and bY Chemical Means 184
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RoZHKOV, P.I., laureat Stalinskoy premii, otv.red.; PSMUITS711, N.E.,
reteenzent; ZVYAGINTSET, O.Ye., prof.. doktor khim.nauk,
retsenzent; YRIT-37H TEVA. N.A., prof.., doktor fiz.na~k, retsen-
zent; ANISMOV, SaK., prof*# redo; SHULAKOV, P.G., red.; SEMINOVA,
N.Ya., red.; T71KOV. A.D,. red.; DOLGIKH. V.1., rod.; KAMAYEVA,
O.M.. red.izd-va; f_SUWtb4VA. P.G.. tekhn.rod.
(Methods of analyzing platinum metals] Hetody analiza platinovykh
metallov, zolota i eerebra; abornik nauchnykh trudov. Moskva.
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii.
196o, 256 p. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Krasnoyarskiy ekonomichaskiy admi-
nistrativnyy rayon. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva. 2. Chlen-kor-
respondent AN SSSR (for Pshenitsyn).
(Platinum--Analysis) (Gold--Analysis)
(Silver--Analysis)
3/137/62/000/004/198/201
A154/A1O1
AUTHORS: Gut1ko, A. D., Shchurova, Ye. I.
TITLE: On increasing the sensitivity of spectrographic determination of
Imptirl.ties In refined platinum tuid palladium
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1902, 12, abstract 4K74
("Nekotoryye vopr. emission. I molakulyarn. spektroskopii", Krasno-
yarsk, 1960, 91 - 101)
'1EKT: Sublimation of highly-volatile and concentration of difficultly-
volatile impurities are carried-out by an arc discharge. Regular feed of im-
purities to the discharge permits raising the sensitivity of spectrographic deter-
mination of iopurities in refined Pt and Pd bY 5 - 1,000 times. For example, In
the course of complete evaporation of a Pd test sample out of the-anode, Cu and
Ag evaporate first, followed in succession by Pt, Ro, Ir, Fe and Ni. 'The sen-
sitivity rises with the change in the relation between the-concentration of im-
purities aiid the base at the beginning and at the end of -test sample evaporation.
While spectra are being photographed, it rises during time Intervals when there
Card 1/2
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On increasing the sensitivity of ... A154/Alol
is maximal evaporation of impurities. Fractional evaporation and concentration
of impurities are observed in the case of refined Ro, Ir and Ru.
L. Voroblyeva . ---I
[Abstracter's n3te: Complete translation]
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AUMORS: Gut1ko, A. D., Shurova, Ye. I.
S/G5,6/62/C,00/C)()6/04q/136
A06IIA101
TITLE- Improving the accuracy of the spectrographic determination of
impurities in refined platinum and palladium
PEPIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 6, 1962, 14, abstract 6G117
(In collection: "Nekotoryye vopr. emission. i molekulyarn .
spektroskopii". Krasnoyarsk, 1960, 91 - 101)
MT,- A method for the spectroscopic determination of platinum metals
(0.001 - 0.05%) and -e, Cu, Ni, Au (0.0002 - 0.01%) impurities in refined Pt and
Pd is described. T.).-,e -ensitivity of the analysis has been improved by the subli-
mation of highly volatile impurities and by the concentration of difficultly
volatLle 3nes with arc discharge; by the study of the rules governing the en-
trance of impurities into the discharge, and by the metal transport onto the
mounting electrode, when taking assays of rj1 mg for the analysis.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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H,I PDT/JD,/ !,ILK
ACCESSION NR. AT5000425 S/0000/64/000/600/60$8/0091
AUTHOR: Gut1ko A D Pankratova. N. L. Koz
a v e y it, ZN. qji! Ka.,,.'_ V.
TITLE: Spectral inalvsis of technical-grade selenium and tellurium
SOURCE: Sibirskoy2 so~eshchan!,Xq po spektroskop no -ovo, 1962, Spektro-;
#i. Ist, Ket i
i_Ye7 _i& ail- on). Doklady,*
skopiya; metody I prime-ne@ (~VZd Fo ~y, r~Za6 andapplicad
soveshchaniya. Moscow, Izd-vo Nauka, 1964, 38-91
VrOPIC TAGS: spectroscopy, selenium analysis, tellurium analybis!~
ABSTRACT: The techniques used by the authors to determine the ipipurities in selonNm
and tellurium differ from those described in the literature by the Uvt thatthe authors
laboratory must meet the requirernent of determining large numberr, of impurities
including, involatile elements (platinum, rhodium, 11-idium, ruthenium, etc.),.in a short
period of time. The preparation o1l the standards and samples, th4!appar,atus used
3rator, ete.),
(ISP-28 spectrograph, PS-39, DG- I or DG-2 alternating-current are gem,
and the nicture-taking procedure are described. The analytical line's used for detexMinig'
impuritf6s (24 elements) in selenitim and tellurium and the corresponding determinable
concentrations are tabulated. A description is given of the determinatioa of selenium'In
technical-grade tellurium; the sensitivity is 0. 015% with the 2413. 52 Ifile, and 0. 003%
1/2
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ACCESSION NR: AT5000425
with the 2062.78 &line. The determination of sodium in technical-grade tallurium,
using the 33 02. 32 A line if the palladium content is below .0. 01%, and the 58 81). 95 A
line if this content is higher, is also discussed. The sensitivity is 310-4%,
techniques of spectral analysis of selenium and tellurium developed by the authors
permit the determination of 20 impurities (in addition to selenium in telluriium) under Q,e
same conditions of photography of the Eipectra and treatment of the photographic material;
this is a major advantage in analyzing oamples under industrial conditions,' The
sensitivity of these,determinations rang
,es from 10-5 to 10-3%, and the repro,ducibility.of
the results of the spectral analysis is t 8-20%. Orig. art. has: 1 Wile.
ASSOCUTION: none
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