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KAZANTSIVA, T.I.; BELTATIVA. L.N.
Using products of casein dicomposition in silicosiB. Sov.med. 21
Supplemaut:26 157. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Iz Sverdlovskogo instituta giglyerq truda i professionalInykh
zabolevaniV.
(LUNGS-DUST DISEASES) (WHIONIHN)
USM/Human and Animal 1hysiologya Respiration T-6
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biole, No 14, 1958, No 65316
Author Kazantseva T*I,.
Inst
Title The Effect of XM'c Acid on the Binding by Tissuc Protchis
of Radioactive Metabolites,
Ori(; Pub Tr. Vscso konferentaii po raod, radiol. Eksperim. mod.
radiol.
14,)s1cva, ModL;iz, 1957, 217-219
Abutract RD abstract
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57
.KAUNTSEVA, T.I.t starshiy nauchnyy notrudnik
Comparative binding of radioactive amino acids by
proteins of the
tissues and blood following the aotion of silicic acid.
Sbor. rab.
po oiliks no.2:217-224 160, (MIRA 1413)
1. Sverdlovskiy nauchno-insledovatellokiy institut
gigiyvny truda,
i profpatologii.
(AMIRO ACIM) (PROTEINS IN THE BODY)
(SILICIC ACID-ioPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KAZA,NTSZVA, T.I..j starabiy nauchW sotrudnik
Influence of silicic acid on the binding of
radioactive metaboliteq
by tissue proteins. Sbor. rab. po silik..no.2:225-231
160.
(MIRA 14:3)
1. Sverdlovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
gigiyeny truda
i profpatologii
(iILICIC ACID-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
(RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES) (PROTEINS IN THEBODY)
ALTSTEIN, A.D.; KAZAnSEVA, V.A.; S11IRMAN, G.A.
Interference between tick-borne encephalitis and valomyelitia
virims in tissue culture. 1. Resistance of tick-borne
encephalitis
Virus-iiifected ceUs to the oytopathic effect of poliovirus.
Acts
virol. Rngl. Ed. Praha 6 no-5:421-427 S 162.
1. Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides,
U.S.S.R.
Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.
(ENCEPHALITIS, EPIDEMIC virol.) (POLIOMYELITIS VIRUSES
innunol.)
KOGAN, ELI.; KALIZHANOVA, Ye.G.; SALITINAv L.V.;
SOLODOV, N.A.;
DMITRIYEVAP O.P.; Prinimali uchastiyet UKHAKOVA,
N.I.;
PERVUKHINA, A.Ye.; K&ZANjq~~~~; ULANOVSKAYA, V.D.;
VLASOVP K.A., glav. red.; LIZUNOV, N.V., otv. red.;
PYATENKO, Yu.A., otv. red.; SALTYKOVA, V.S., otv.
red.;
= PNEV, Yu.S., otv. red.; FABRIKOVA, le.A., otv. red.
PODOSEK, V.A., red. izd-va; GOLUB', S.I., tekhn. red.
(Rare alkali metals (lithium, rubidium, and sesium);
a
bibliography on their geochemistry, mineralogy,
crystal
chemistry, geology, the analytic methods of their
determi-
nation, and their economics]Redkia shcholochnye
metally (litii,
rubidii i tsezii); bibliografiia po geekhimii,
mineralogii,
krlstallokhimii, geologii, analiticheskim metodam
opredeleniia
i ekonomike. Sost. B.I.Kogan i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo
Akad. uk
SWRJ# 1962. 327 p. - i (MIRA 16-F
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogii,
geokhimii i kri-
stallokhimii redkikh elementov. 2.
Chlen-korrespondent Akademii
nauk SSSR (for Vlasov).
(Bibliography-Alkali metals)
KALECHITS, I.V.; NAKMANOVICH, A.S.; MANTSEVA, V.M.
Influence of the bond multiplicity on the hydrogenation
kinetics of polycyclic hyftocarbono. Kin. i kat. 4 no-3:
395-403 My-Ja 163. (MIRA 16:7)
1. Institut nefte- i uglakhimichaskogo sinteza Sibirskogo
otdoleniya AN SSSR.
(Fidrocarbons) (Hydrogenation)
(Chemical bonds)
Country : USSR
category: Cultivatod Plants. Fruits. Borries.
.'.ba Jour: RZhB1Ol-q NO 22, 1958P No 100455
,'.Uthor : :Zazantsova, V.Ps
Inst : Conditions
Title :Form D-ovelopment of "ppleTrce in the
of Tuvinskaya Oblast'.
OrIS Pub: V. ab.: Obrezka i fornirovanlyc plodovykh dorev'
yev. Barnaul, 1957) 113-115
i.batract: No abstract.
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SIDNIMXIYjI.L.; WSAYELYAN, I.i.;.,KAz.AwrSEVA, V.V.
Heohanical properties of polymer mixtures. Ilysokom.soed. 6
no.2:219-
223 F '164. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Ina##t elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR.
ACCESSION NR: APhO37277
S/0190/64/0()6/005/0816/0822
AU711ORSS Slonimskiyp'G. L.1 Musayelyan, It N.; V.; Ozerovs 00
Me
TITLE: Hechanical properties of polymer mixtures. 2. Mixind an
amorphous polymer.
,with an amorphous one, and a crystalline polymer with a
crystalline one
t
!�OURCE: Vy*sokomolokUlyarny*ye soyedineniyas ve 6j no. 5$
19649 818-822
.TOPIC TAGS: crystalline polymer mixtures polypropylene
polyethylene mixtures
;amorphous polymer, polypropylene polyloobutylene mixture,
thermomechanical curvep
:relative otresas elongation
ABSTRACT: These investigations involved mixtures of amorphous
polypropylene (APP)
(mol. wt. 25 700) with amorphous polyisobutvlene (APIB) (mol.
wt. 100 000)~ and of
crystalline isotactic Vnropyleno (CPP) (mol- wt- 347 000) with
polyethylene
';(CPE) (mol. wt 2 H-ixtures in*ratios 1:0. 3:1) 1:1) 1:3~ and
0:1 were
!prepared from solutions of the polymers in decaline at
130-140C by precipitation
with acetone, They were dried in va2uUm at 100G, Films of the
amorphous comp6nents
were pressed at 150C under 100 ~g/cm and film of the
crystalline components were
~preseed at 240C under 100 kg/a~ A tud~ of CPP-CP8 mixturess
conducted with a
Crd 1/2
j
~ACCESSICN NR: AP4037277
'polarizing microscope HIN-8. revealed their heterogeneous
structure. The thermo-
mechanical curves within a 0-175C range showed that the
tem'perature of flow rose
twith the increase of CPP content. The same was true for the
strength of the
:crystalline polymer mixture. It was also found that a noticeable
deformation trend
.~set in following the melting of a large part of OPP. Studies of
the rulation
between the relative stress and the elongation bf the amorphous
APP-APIB mixtures
(at 20, 40j, and 60C) revealed a more rapid decrease of
deformation in mixtures with,
.a predominance of APP. Orig. art. has: 4 charts and I picture.
:ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedineniy AN SSSR
(Institute of
Elementoorganic Compoundes AN SSSR)
~smimw oijun63 DATE AOQs O9Jun63 ENCLj 00
SM CMEs 14T 00 HO PZF SM 002' OTHERs 000
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ACCESSION XR: AP40372.78 S/0190/64/006/005/0823/0826
~UTHORSt Slonimskiy,, G. L.; Musayelyan, L N.; Kazantseva,, V. Ve
TITLS: Mechanical properties of polymer mixtures, 3* Mixing
polyisobutylone with
polyethylene. Densities or the polymeric mixtures
SOURCE: Vy*sokomolekulyarny*ye soyodineniya, v. 6. no. 5, 1964,
823-826
0
T6PIC TAGS: polymer mixture, polyisobutylene polyethylene mikturep
themomechanical
property, polyr*3r mixture density
ABSTRACT: The present investigation involved polyisobutylene (mol.
wt. 100 000) a;-Xi
high pressure polyethylene (mol. wt. 20 000), compounded in ratios of
1:3, 1:1, and
3:1. Aliquots of the crystalline and amorphous polymers were
dissolved in decaline
at 130-140C in an atmosphere of nitrogen. They were then precipitated
with acetone
and dried in vacuum at 100C. Films made from these samples were
pressed at 200C
and 100 kg/cm2, and subjected to x-ray analysis and thomomachaaical
tests. The
relation between the density of mixtures and their composition was
determined.' The
x-rays and thermomechanical curves showed the incompatibility of
crystalline and
amorphous polymers. It was found that the densities of the mixes bear
a direct
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ACCESSION NR: AP3WO338 q/0142/63/006/002/0199/02oo
AMOR: Zav'*y4ov4 A. S.; eva. Ye.
~2,
TME: Surface-wave antenna for wide-angle scanning of a beam
SOLMCE: Izv. VUZ: RadiotekhnikaL, v. 6, no, 2., 1963, 199-2D0
TOPIC.TAGS: surface-vave antenna,, Luneberg lens.. plexiglass disk,
radiation
lobes, effective width., axial sy=3etry
TEXT: The antenna described is a modified two-dimensional analog of a
Luneberg lens, constructed to have a variable index of refraction. The
anter-A is nometRI I i c and consists of a disk whooe'aross section
varies
so as to maintain the focus effect of a spherical LunOerg lens. Vie
disk
for the investigated antenna was -mad of plexiglasp'4;~ a diameter of
44 cm,
and was designed for a wavelength of 3.2 cm. Disk thickneasses were
32,6 at
the center and 12.7 = at the edge. The antenna was fed'by a waveguide
having a dielectric insert whose optirmim length for power match vas
found
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experloentally to be 25 mms Tie antenna radiation patterns taken in
the
E-plane, I.e., the plane of the disk, at ~-O, 3.2, and 3.4 cm are
essentially
identical and show a main lobe vidth of 5 atthe 3-db level. The
radiation
lobes in the H plane show Freater dependence on the frequency;
effective width
of the pattern Is about 50 - Owing to its axial symmetry the.
antenna can
provide beam scanning over 3600, Orige art. bas: 3 figmvs and 3
formulas.
ASWCLkMC1R: Laboratorlya radiofiziki SM pri Tcmskom gos. universitete
im. V. V. Xi3Wbyaheva (Laboratory of radio Physics SiM at the Tomak
state
Univers-ity)
SUMMED: 22M%Y62 DATE AM 13JUn63 ENCL,- 00
SUB CODE: 00 NO REF WV: 002
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V.
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T 4n- v
WYA (Phann. lust., Pyatigmsk . lira.
r .S. T 1949. No. 6, 234.-A otimplillmi proredum
is, 2 C. ptwti. ergot is ext.l. on the water twtb 2.5 hro.
with
011 sill. clict, mistil AO fill. tm% 11,80. anti fillmd into a
o
I-remor fil"Isr). else mr. layer is rvatill. mful the
rs--i-Imol
hydistilyi,tethw6ollitaquimm" ato wriglitif millet 41syteig at
AFL%Amtseva, Ye.-Kh.-Doc-ant
Botany, Medical
Phermac--nostic ozBmination of Tamus commanis. Apt. delo
no. 391952
Monthly 11st If Russian Accessions Library of*Congrem
November 1952
USCLASSIFIED.
DAVIDOVICH, V.F.; KAZAIITZEVA, YeA.1 MALYSHEVA, M.N.
Characteristics of the epidemiology of tularemia and ways for
its eradication, Zhur. mikrobiol., epid. i immun. 33 no.12:
44-49. D t62. (MMA .16:5)
1. Iz Saratovskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-apidemiologicheakoy stantsii,
(SARATOV PROVINCE-TULAREKIA)
ar
CIMUI'TRY
USS R.
A '1;T.- C: RY
ZoolowicAl Parasitninav.
AcArlds snd Insects
as Disease'Vectorps Insects.
J~5.
JOUR.
KhBiol., No, 14,19% Vo. 62675.
AUT':-',)P5
Doynlkov,
A. V.; DarevyanchanlTo., K. I.;*
The Astrnkhsn'
Anti-PUgue Ststion.
TITLE,
Floss of the Rodents In the
Sand Zone of the
Astra'khanskaya OblaRt's Left Bank
Territory.
t,),PTC,. PUC1.
t Sb. tr. ABtrAkhansk.
protivoohymn. at., 19r-5.
VvP. 1. 302-355.
ABST?.ACT
: For
1947-1950, there were collented on the
i3nuthwestern
Volga-Ural sands mainly fmm
.
the created and mWaY (1"SE) earbils
222,057 fleas. The
little beasts, the on-
trances Into burrows (by means of
raking) and
tho nents, (with the hall-, of dl,7--Inp)
were
examined, 26 flea apecIeKwere dl8covered.
If Actual"
(obtnined by a cRreful ravAstered
collectidn) abundance
indicea (I) of the
ICARD: 1/7
*Kazantseva, Yu. M.; Chernova, N. I.
19
COUNTRY----
CATFOORY
No 08676
A Ti"T; C)H
TTME
r'.
"n -'r
fleas for 05F. were 2.5 timos Pnd for ','E 3 3
'
"
~
tlwa,,; 7vaiter than the "workIng" indl
C
e
~' (4b-
tnin--~d bv a m~,na colleotion).
tions
or"'notuel" end "wor~-.Injj" I are s1ru-
Ilnr, but their
magnitucle differancev In cold
-weather of the year Are
saipllar tli~~n ~-i warm
wfiather. Obi%ervAtionpl
exj.'ov~.tlonn aro lllall-
"Irsitod by the workin '~r "
1. Or, the f7erbil-81
Carathol*,hyllus lRovicarst
Xoricn,nsvila cnnfor:.,1B
and Coptos%rlirt lanjollifor
predo!~ilnpte, ~'he
;.~enrlfl (for Una yasrs
1945-19t~'G) of 0. laelplet-vtA
,M1,~-fD- 2/7
CAT:,Y7-ORY
EJU4A-NT-qVTA, V-017
AV &To
Resistance to gas in some laim grasaes. Nauch.
truly AKXlf
no.24&109-112 164 (MIRA B.-2)
KAZANZ1,11 j Eonstantil, Konitantilovic1l;
IV;I,;OVI -.Y. red.
.1
[Static electricity] Siaticho-skoo
olektriel-iostvO.
Moskva, Znanie, 1965. 31 P. (Novoe v
zhizni, naukep
tekhnike. IV Serlia: Telchnika, no.]])
(MIRA 18:6)
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Grains, M-2
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Diol., 11o 20, 1958, 910509
Author : Lebedev,
Inst : Moldavian Scientific Research Institute for
ALTiculture.
Title : Test Results on the Effectiveness of Blnck and
Occupied
Fa" ova for Winter Wheat Under the Conditions of
Northern
Zone of Moldavia.
Orir, Pub : Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Mold. n.-i.
in-ta s. Itch.
Kishinev, 1957, 7-12.
Abstract : Tests were conducted in 1953-1956. The
rdxture used as
fallow-occupying crops were: vetch-oat, vetch-winter
bar-
ley, vetch-rye, corn for Lxeen fcedj corn for ensila_-e.
The best crops for precedinG winter wheat on occupied
fal-
lovs turned out to be vetch-rye and vetch-winter barley
mixtures. The conditions for getting good yields of
Card 1/2
C li T 4'"G' 0 11 Y'
A3$. JOUR. RZBiol., ~N'o. 19., 1959, Re. 8(qF0
I I ~'f ~:_- - -...
4~1 j '..R Ka V
fj.C!
11 -
T ITLE Corn a5 1;he Crop Prt-mcling WfiEat
GFIG. PUB, Byul. nauchno-tekhik, inform. Mold. n.-i.
in-ta s. kh. K13hinev)-19571 13-1(
Yiv1d of winter wheat following o.,.,irly corn
th-at following corn harvestod as green
f oc. ~,Wd for s4ll;tr~p_ 11. is reeowmended to apply
r',:~ripietE:
mirlf~-ral 1'~.rtllizer prior to planting wirtcr wheat
%ftc-r i
CONi Rh'-' IoL% Use disling In lieu of Plowing Ove..-
W~~ed-f~ree
4-1-reas. luood results wE~re obtained on applying F.
EU-100
kg,~f,ect:ir-e ov,~!r 6rills aurJ_ng planting* A. F.
~dilystova.
7, r ~-j
KAZAR, A.; HEMMM, S.
'Effect of artificial interruption of pregnancy on the
cervical tonus.
Gesk. gynek. 27/41 no-8;567-569 162.
1. Gyn.-por. klin. Lek. fak. UP.TS v Kosiciach,
prednosta prof. dr.
T. Schwarz.
(ABORTION THERAPEUTIC) (CERVIX UTERI)
(ATROPINE) (EPHEDME) (CHLORPROMAZINE)
KAZAR j A.
, - .- t -~-- A-
Contribution to the measurement of the tone of the uterine
cervix in the 1st trimester of prepancy. Cesk. gynek. 28
no.9t613-616 14163.
1. Gyn. - por. Lek. fak. IJPJS v Kosiciach, prednosta prof.
dr. TeSchwars,
KAZAR, A.
Medical dilaiatio" of the cervix uteri In the course
of induced
abortion, Cask, gyniko 29 no.8t597-600 0 164.
'. Gyn-por. klin, Lek. fak. University P.J. Safarika v
Kosiciach,
(prednosta doc. dr. K. Poradovsky, CSo.).
q!
,KAZAR, D.; MANINGERV Ye. [Haninger) H.); SABO,
L. [Sabo, L.)
Effect of some mechanical factors on healing in
medial
varus fractures of the femoral neck. Ortop.,
travm. i
protez, 24 no-3;11-18 Mr 163. (MIRA 17:2)
1. Adres avtorov: Budapeshtp Institut
tramatologii.
KAZAR, G.
Iocal anesthesia in our&-ery of the thorax. Xa&v, sebesset 5
no. 4:
254-260 Nov 1932. (GIML 24:1)
1. Doctor. 2. Third Surgical Clinic (Director -- Prof. Dr. Pal
Rabanyi),
Budapest Medical University.
YARAGO, Istvan, dr.; KAZAR, 0yorgy, dr.
Connections of the early syndrome of skull Injuries to
later
conditions; observ&tions in 366 eases. Ideg. steals 8
no.5%
152-156 Oct 33,
1. A Budapesti Orrostudomanyl lastem III. oz. Sebesseti
111nikaja Tarumatologial. Intesete, (igasgato: Rubanyi
Pal dr.
effetext tanar) as Ideg Ilm llintimja (igasgato: N~Iro
0yuls,
dr. egyatent, tanar) kozleuenys.
(HIAD, vounde & tnj.
closed head inj.. early & late neurotic & psychotic
"Pt. (xvn))
(WOMS Alm ILTURINS
head. closed inj.. early & late neurotic & psycbotic
vapt. (Hun))
FUN'_11,4 RY
MYED, Bela, Dr, K-AZAR, Gar". .1r; VIII District S7,anto Kovacs
Janos Street
Ambulant Services, Department of Accidental Injury
Rehabilitation (Aftercare)
(V111, Keruletl Stanto Kovacs Janos Mai Rendelointezet, Baleseti
Rehabili-
tacios 03ztaly), Budapest,
OThe Significance of the Sudeck Syndrome In Traumatology.0
Budapest, Magyar Traumatolopia. Orthopaedia es Helyreallito
Sebeszet, Vol IX,
No 2, 1966, pages dl-bd.
Abstract: [Authors' English summary modified] On the basis of
data obtained
from the Rehabilitation Center for Traumatology in Budapest, tha
importance
of the disorder is emphasized. Nearl,,r 1000 patients with
Sudeck syndrome
are treated in the department annually from the city. Most of
Cie patients
are women between 40-70 years old. On the average. the syndrome
prolongs the
duration of treatments by 3-4 months. About one third of the
cases recover
totally, another third may be forced to change their occupation,
become
disabled or are put in retirement because of pronounced
disability. Damage
to the arms is more frequent than to the legs and the syndrome
ts seen most
frequently in cases of typical radius fracture. When treated in
the I. stage
of the syndrome, the prognosis is better although only about
half of these
cases recover fully and the results are poor in one-fifth of the
cases. Pre-
vention of the development of Sudeck syndrome and the
elimination of errors
in the treatment of Injuries should be aimed at since th13 will
provide
better results than treatment of the already developed syndrome.
? Eastern
.-I /I Ri,r^riann, '44 Wad%ta"m
HUNGARY
DORA, Ferenc, Dr, tAZAR. QyoEgy,. )r, KHOOR, Odon, Dr: VIII.
District Szanto
Kovacs J. Street Ambulant Services, Department of Rehabilitation
of Acci-
dental Injuries, and Radiology (VIII. Keruleti Szanto Kovacs J.
U~cal Ren-
delointezet Baleseti Rehabilitacios Osztaly es Rontgenosztaly),
B-1dapest,
. (Rendelointezet, Seboszeti
and Ambulant Services, Department of Surgery
Osztaly), Paszto.
"Malacia of the Navicular Bone of the Hand in an 11 Year Old
Boy.1'
Budapest, YaRyar Traumatologia, Orthopaedia es Helyreallito
SebEszet, Vol IX,
No 4, 1966, pages 302-306.
Abstract: [Authors' English summary modified] Necrosis of the
navicular bone,
which developed in an 11 year old boy. is described. Following
the first
trauma, a cyst developed and fragmentation of the proximal
portion occurred
one month after the second trauma. Complete healing was achieved
by means
of fixation for 6 months. A radiological follow-up of the case
was carried
out from the beginning until the recovery. 1 East German, 8
Western refer-
ences.
KOVAOSICS, Janos, dr..; KAZAR, Gyorgy. dr.
Position and importance of practical teaching in
nedical
education. Nepagesssagw 36 no.3:57-63 Wr 55.
(MUCATION, MIOAL
practical train., importance)
MANNINGER, Jeno, dr.; KAZ~ '(porgy, dr6; SZABO,
laszlo, dr.
Current treatment of femoral neck fractures. Orv.
hetil. 106
no. 49t2315-2319 15 D 1 65.
1. Qrszagos Traumatologiai Intozat (igazgator Szanto,
Qyorgy, dr.)
k. U:.11 GA R y
XANNING:-,R, Dr Jeno, SZABO, Dr Laszlo, Dr G Qr
I ~2-r.~ Zy, and GGY. Dr Erno.
of the National Traumatological Institute ku szagos
Traumatologiai Intezet)
"The Role of Vonography in tho Examination of the
Circulation of the Fead
of the Femur"
Budapest, '..agwir Trairnatologia, Orthopaedia es Helyr
allito Sebeszet,
Vol 6, No 3, 1963; pp 205-212.
Abstract [Authors' -%glish summary]:
i lio ainthorri inake it short Ruininarv of tilt-
literattirv On th'. v\111111rintion n` "ir.
clilation in tho lwad of the frinur. They performed
venography in :1"s ritoem or frac.
tisre, of Ow nvek or the feinur in order to got some
PmAentotl proof of progno-jis fr~r Cure.
in tilt- ease of negative finding-; they recommend a
more otablu omteoAynth,"'ii than
that limed nornially (broad plated nailm. nail and
chiji-grdft. Hupport) and 1~bides
tbat reduving of the rompre.4Aion acting upon the hPad
of the ferimir (prolonged use
of crutchem. after six trionth Vooti'operation).
:[44 references.mainly Western].
--4
KA!!~ Gprfl, dr. VOLCS., Tozsef., dr.
Injuries in adolescence treated in an outpatient clinic.
Nepegeszougugy 45 noo5tl86-187 My'64
1. Kozlemmy a VIII. ker* S=nto Kovacm Jo us-i Rendelointeret
(Igazgator Ga:Lcsik,. Boldissar, dr.) kozpanti baleseti
ambu-
lanciaJarol).
KAZAR, Gyorgy, dr.
Mechanical aspects of osteos.,mt,hen4q In femoral
neck fractures.
Magy sebesz. 17 no.4:223-226 Ag 64.
1. Az Orszagos Traumntologiai Intezet (1gazgato:
Szanto G.vorgy
dr. egyatemi tanar).
KAZAR, (~,yula
ARM, Man ~"GLR AV
Animal Husbandry Research Institute# Department of
Zoology and Animal Foods (Allattanyesztesi Kutato-
intezet Allatelettani so Takarmanyozaai Os-_taly&)q
Budapest
Budapest# Alla&&enYesz&gs# No 3s Sep 62t pp, 2n-275.
"The Complex 'affect of Air-temperature# Relative
-Humidity and Increased Airflow on Suakiq~ Pign,"
Co-authort
?.:AZARj Gyul#.# Animal Husbandry Research Inptitutes
DbPdi~tiieint of Zoology and Animal Foodol Budapest,
HUNGARY
4ZAR._gyula,. 1~ MFH-,-,S, Gyorgy, Dr, GM'T, Vibnos, Dr,
PROKOPP, La8zlo,
_ r-,L_ XJ0
Dr; Vete_H~iary Control Service for Uie Moat In(histry
(1hi3i1jarl Allatorvosi
Ellenorzo Szolgalat) (chief veterinary; YJaAR. Gyula, Dr).
"Data on the Incidence of Some Infectious and Pariaitic
Diseases in
Hungarian Slaughter Houses in 1959-6l."
Budapest, Maryar Allatorvosok Lapja, Vol 6, No 18, June 63, pp
248-253.
Abstract: rAuthors' English summary modifted] Compared with the
previous
tg7ree-Y r period, cases of swine tb decreised, tb of cattle,
determined
macroscopically, deoreased from 11-13 to 9.5-7.5 per cent, that
of pigs
decreased from 1 to 0.3-0.6 per cent. The incidence of severe,
generalized
cases of tb in cattle increased two-fold, in swine three-fold.
Swine
erysipelas decreased to one third of the previous level, swine
fever and
salmonellosis showed a new increase after a transient decrease.
Fasciolo-
sis of cattle and echinococcosis of swine caused steadily high
losses,
with heavy infestation in about one-third of each stock. Severe
cases
of fasciolosis of sheep was Put to 50 per cent among, the
slaughtered
animals. Cysticercosis of cattle increased slightly while in
pigs it was
observed very rarely, with only six cases reported in 1961. 6
Eastern
European, 6 Western references.
19
KAZAR-0 JO)
"The offect of the phyvical and chemical constituents of
the micro-climate in
farrowirw, houses on the organism of suckling pi(,G-11 P.
309. (ACTit
AC~DU,MiE SG~-,~4'TIAIIUM ifUIX,,ItHIC,*,E, Vol. 2, no.
3/h, 1952. Judapest.)
SO: Monthly List of Fast i~uropean Accessions, Vol. 2,
#6, Library of Cor4,,ress
Augu.qt, 1953, Uncle
KAZAR, J. What the modified st"ard should be for homed cattlo
registration.
(to be contd.) P. 19
Vol. 11, No. 14, Ju-I.Y 1956.
Magyar Mezogazdasag. Budapest, Hungary.
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEkL) Vol. 6, No. 4. April
1957.
the ;t.odified st;-o-Aard shoul-I be- for horned cattlc
mzintratiori. -p. 25-
V01- 11, !0- 15116, Au,7. 1956
t3u~lapest, ilun~: ry
So. E' A Suropean Acccssion, Vol. 6. No. 5, Nay 1957
KAZAR, J.; CIIORVATH, B.
Contribution to the study of the antigen sirdeture of
the hemolysin
of Leptospira. Gesk. epidem. 11 no.61353-357 N 162.
1. Ustav epidemiologie Lekarskej fakulty Univerzity
Komenskeho v
Bratislave.
(LEPTOSPIRA) (HMOLYSINS)
BREZINA, R.; KAZAR, J.
Fhagocytosis of Coxiella burneti. and the phase
variation
phenomenon. Acts. virol. (Fraha)[Eng] 7 no-5:476
S 163.
L Institute of Virology, Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences,
Bratislava jCOXIEIq) (PRAGOCYTOSIS) (DIMUNE
SERUM)
BM110A) R.; KAZAH, J.
Study of the artigOnle structure of Coxiella burneti. IV.
Phagocytosis, and opsonization in relation to the phaseB of
C. burneti. Acta virol. (Praha) (Eng] 9 no.3:268-274 MY'65.
1. Institute of Virology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava.
I,ORINCZp Ferenc, dr.; SPAMR, pal.. dr.; KIESELRAGIi Graa.,
dr.; Kt~ZAR
Jeno P ;Z~~
Development in the Hungarian meat-industry standards. Szabvany
kozl 14 no-359-61 Mr 162,,
KAZAR. Je o, okleveles mezogazoasagi mernok
_.--
Signif4cance of standardization in aninal husbandry.
Szabveny kozl 16 no.9:166.-168 S 164.
1. Hungarian Bureau of Standards, Budapest.
IU7AR,7 Ljona
3tudy trip of the Section of Teaching Methodology in the Germn
Democratic Republic. Roldr kozl 9 no.4:379-380 161.
1. Az Oktatatasnoluertani Szakoastaly eln,Jce, a cooport vezetoje.
KAM, Leona
Educational tasks in teaching the geography of t1le Alfold.
Foldr kozl 8 no.1:15-22 160.
WAR) Leona; SMAROGLAY, Fame,, dr.1 TOTE, Aural, dr.,
kozapiokolai tanar
Report on the work of the Division of the Methodology
of
Teaching. Foldr kozl 10 no.3:301-302 162.
1. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag Oktataamodazartani
Szakoestalyanak
elnoke; Kozponti Pedagogus Tovabbkepzo Intezet
tanazekvezeto
tanara; "Foldrajzi KozlemenyekO ezerkento bizotteagi
tagja
(for Kazar). 2, Veseto azakfelugyalo; Magyar Foldrajzi
Tareasar OktatasmodOzertani Szakosztalyanak tarselnoke
(for
Smaroglay). 3. Szakfelugyelo; Magyar Foldrajzi Tarbasag
Oktatasmodisertani Szakoaztalyanak titkara. (for Toth).
Leona (Vengeroakaya Narvdnaya iespulaika)
Observations on economic geography and practical work in an
industrial plant. Geog. v shkole 25 no.6.36-41 N-D 162.
(MIU 15:12)
(Geograph7-,-Rconomic---Study and teaching)
q
0.W
SZEKELY, Andras, dr., egyatemi adjuAktus; BULIA, Bela,
dr., egyetemi tanar;
MAJOR, Jeno, dro; XOGH, Ferenep dr.0 egyeteimi tanar;
TOTH, Aurel, kozepiskolai, tanarl KAZAR, Leona,
tanssekveseto
tanar; DUDAR, Tibor; RADO, Sanddr-_j--e97UtVU7Ta-W'j. a
foldrajztudomanyok doktora; DEZSENYI, Janos,, dr.;
KARLOCAI, Janos, dr.;
LANG,YOSandors dr... egyetemi dooeno, a
foldrajztudomanyok kandidatusa
(Szeged); KCRPAS, Emil, dr., egyetemi docen6p' a
foldrajztudomanyok
IrArdlidatusa (Szeged); PENZES, Istvan, dr. (Szeged);
KOLTA, Janos, dr.;
SZABO, Pal Zoltan, dr.p foldrajzi tudomanyok kandidatusa;
PINCZES, Zoltan,, dr.; KADAR, Laszlo, dr.; FRISNYAK,
Sandor;
PEJA, Gyozo, dr., foldrajztudomanyok kandidatusa
Reports on the vorkof the Divisions and country sections
at
the 82d genbral assembly of tho Hungarian Geographical
Society.
Foldr koz1_8 no.3:323-,V6 160.
1. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag valasztmanyi tagja (for
Szekely,
Toth, Kezar, Karlocai, Lang, Narpas,, Kolta, Szabo),
Pinozea.,
Peja). 2. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag tarselnoke (for Bulla,
Koch-and Rado). 3. OFoldrajzi Kozlemenyek" ~zerkeszto
bizottsagi tagja (for Koch and Rado). 4, Magyar Tudomanyos
Alrademia levelezo tagja (for Bulla). 5. Magyar Foldrajzi
Tarsasag Termeszeti Foldrajzi Szakoaztaly elnoke (for
Bulls).
(Continued on next card)
SZMLY, Andrao-(continued) Card 2.
6. Magyar Foldrajzi Taisasag Termeezeti Foldrajzi Szakosztal.V
titkara, tfor Szekely). 7. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag
Gazdasagi Foldrajzi Szakosztaly elnoke (for Koch). 8. Magyar
Foldrajzi Tarsasag QWasagi Foldrajzi Szakoszt&ly titkara
(for major). 9, Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag Oktatasmodozertani
Szakosztaly elnokep as Kozponti Pedagogus Tovabbkopao Intezat
(for Major). 10. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag Oktataamodozertani
Szakoaztaly titkara,, as azakfalugyalo (for Toth). 11. Magyar
Foldrajzi Tareasag Terkepeszeti Szakoaztaly elnoke (for Rado),
32. Magyar FoUrajzi Tarsasag Terkepeszeti Szakosztaly
elnoke (for Rado). 13. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasalg Termessetjaro
Csoport (for Dezaenyi and Karlocai). 14. Val-lalati jogtanacaos
(for Karlocai). 15. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag Szogedi
-Oaztalya e1noke (for Lang and Korpao). 16. Magyar Foldrajzi
Tarsasag Szegedi Oestalya titkara (for Penzes). 17. Magyar
Foldrajzi Tarsasag Del-Dunantuli Osztalya alnoke, as tudomanyon
intezeti igazgato, Peas (for Szabo). 18. Magyar Foldrajzi
Tarsasag Del-Dunantuli Ontalya titkara, es tudomanyos
munkatars, Pecs (for Kolta.). (Continued on next card)
q
SZEKELYY Andras-(cvntinued) Card 3,
19. Magyar Foldraizi Tareasag Tiozpmtuli Oestalya
e1noks (for Kadar), 20, Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag
Tiezarevuli Oaztalya titkara (for Pinozes).
21. Magyar Foldrajzi Tarsasag Miskolci Oaztalya
Elnokey es Kossuth-flijas gimnaziumi igazgato (for Peja).
22. Magyar Foldrajii Tarsasag Hiskolci Osstalya
titkara (for Frisnyak).
YJ=, Leona, tAwzokvezeto tanar
On the work of the Comission on the Teaching of
Geography,
International Geographical Union. Foldr kozl 10
no.4:386-387 162.
le "Foldrajzi Kozlemenrkl" Bzerkoazto bizottsagi tagja;
(FI;
Nemzetkozi.Fo]Ldrajzi Unio Foldrajzoktatasi
BizottsaganaLk leveleso
tagJA.
,X,AT.AB, I&onap tanazekvezeto tanar
Draft of the UNESCO handbook on the methodology
of teaching
geography, Foldr kosl ll no.2sl67-174 163,
1. OPI; gFoldrajzi Kozlemenrk* szorkeazto
bizotteagi tagja;
Magyar Foldrajzi Tareasag valasztmanyi tagja.
I-R
.1
CRISTESCUt F.; TITE, G.; OLARUV I.; SZILAGYI, D.;
BI(AGA, V.; HOARA, M.;
-KAZAREL, S.
our experience with the pneumatic extractor applied
in 150 cases.
Rumanian M Rev. no.2:76-80 A Je 160.
rDIVMY)
1:010MUCHMIKO, M.I., prof. (Kiyev, Reyterskaya u1., 17, kv.6);
KAZAREM,
..,-kajid, med. muk
Early and late results of surgery for thyrotoxic goiter. Vest.
khir.
82 no.6:24-30 Je 159. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Is kliniki obahchey khirurgii, (sav. - prof. M. 1.
KDlomiychenko)
Kiyevskogo maditainskogo instituta, i khirurgicheskoy kliniki
Kiyev-
skogo institute, nsovershenstvovaniya vrachey.
(GOITER)
-v,~ -3-t,
1?
POROSHIN-P-N.T*-; KAZAMNKOP T-.D6;--SHIDNEVp T.A.1
DEBABOV2 Y.G.
Study of the action of collagenase on synthetic
substrates.
Biokhimiia 26 no.2s244-248 Mr-Ap 16.1. OMIRA 14:5)
1. Institute of Organic Ghemistry, Academy of Sciences of
the
U.S.S.R.$ MOSCOW*
(COLLAGEMASE) (PEPTIDES)
UZAREVA, Ye.N.; KUTSKAYA, I.P.; VAKULENKO, N.A.; PREOBRAMENSKAYA,
Ye.V.;
--------- GLAOMMU, R.S.
Water-soluble nrythromycin salt., Antibiotiki 7 no-6006-510 Je 162.
(IURA 15% 5)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov.
(ERYTHROMYCIN)
-51, -.-",r
SIROTKIN, Z.L.; MAR12, A.N.
Raise the level of the operation of strip mine trucks.
Gor.zhur.
no.12:40-44 D 164. (MIRA 18:1)
1. Glavnyy konstruktor Belorui3skogo avtozavoda (for
Sirotkin).
2. Nachallnik byuro otdela glavnogo konstruktorit
Belorusokogo
avtozavoda (for Sirotkin, Kazarez).
--XAUPJVICH, B.P.
Investigating the dymmics of shrinkage in the
mnufacture of
molded fuel. Trudy IGI 8:275-281 '59. (MIRA 13:1)
(Briquets (Puel))
DENISOV, Aleksandr Gavrilovich; JUZAREZ, Aleksey
Nikolayevich;
SIROTKIN, Zalya Llvovich; TER)IOVSKIY, Genrikh
Ivanovich;
SHUMSKIYV Mechislav Frantsevich; LESNYAKOV, F.I.,
red.;
GALAKTIONOVAp YeA, tekhn. red.
(14AZ-525 dump truck; its design and operation)
Avtomobill-
samosval MAZ-525; ustroistvo i ekspluatatsiia.
Moskva,
Avtotransizdat, 1963. 166 p. (MIRA 16:10)
(Dump trucks)
KRESKOV~ A.P. [Kreahkov A.P.]; BIKOVA, L N. [Bykava,
L.N.]; YAZARIAN, N.A.
[Kazaryan, N.A.1; ALDAROVA, N.S. [Aldarova, N.Sh.] -- I
Advances ir the field of the analysis of inorganic and
organic
compounds In nonaqueous solutions. Analele chimie 17
no-4:43-88
O-D 162.
KU)MI G.K.,, prof., doktor tekhn,naukj VILVIZELI,
I.K.., inzh.;_.KAZARIN,
A a inzh,
Now graphs for determining loads exertod by
vehicle;!i on underground
pipes& Stroi. truboprov, 6 no@ 2:10-12 F 161, (MIRk
14:5)
(Pipes)
KENN. Fransus [Quesnay, Franvois] (1694-1774],- KAZARIN,
A.I., red.-sootevitall;
GCRBUNOT, A.Y. [translator]; KAPLAN,
F.-R.-Ct-r-s-n-als-fo-rj--,-WTGINA,
L.A. [translator]; -SWUMATA, L.0 red.; NOGINA. X.,
teldm.red.
[Selected works on economical Isbrannye ekonomicheakle
proizve-
denlia. Moskva, Izd-vo sotaiallno-okon.lit-ry, 1960. 549 P.
(mma 14:3)
(Aviculture--loonomic asixots)
KAZARIN, A.K., inzh.p KOKKOV, 13.Ye., inzh.
Ship movement on trucks with a centralized lifting system.
Sudostroenie 29 no.10:62 0 163. (KRA 16:12)
y
.AURIN,
Mobile hoist for changing friction apparatus. Zlek.i
t~Pl.tiaga
3 no.12:23 D 1599 (MIRA 13:4)
1. Nachallnik proisvodetvanno-takhnichookogo otdela
depo Abdulino
Kuybyahavskoy dorogi.
(Railroads--Repair shops)
rAZNRIN, A.N.
Heohanization of operations in the repair of bearing
axle units of
an electric locomotive. Ilek.i tepl.tiags, 4
no.4-20-21 '60,
(MIU 13:6)
1. Sachallnik proi2yodstyanno-tekhnicheakogo otdela,
depo Adbulino.
(Blectrio locomotives-knintenance and repair)
UZ,IaIN, A.B.
Zfective equipment for the repair of electric locomotives.
Elek. i tepl. tiaga 4 no.10:24-25 0 #60. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Nachallnik proissvodetvenno-tekhnicliankogo otdola depo Allullno
Kuyb.vahevskoy dorogi.
(ZLectric locomotivea-vaintenance and repair)
KAZARIIN A.N.
Simple device for an easy removal of electric brushe,~. Flek.i
tiaga 6 no.1:19 Ja '62. OmIRA 1~:I)
1. Nachal'nik proizvodstvenno-tekhnicheskogo otdela depa Atoulina
Kuy~.yshevskoy dorogi.
(Drushes, Electric)
(Electric locomotives-Maintenance and repair)
KkZARIN-,-,-- A.- Cand of Toch Sci (diss) "Investigation of the
rreometry
and the process of cutting during the work of a highly productive ,
high
speed cutting drills." Kiev, 1957, 14 pp (Kiev PolytecIgnical
Institute)
100 copies (KL, 32-57, 93)
7
A
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5040
Reznikov, Naum Ioaifovich, Igor, Grigorlyevich Zharkov, Vladimir
Mikha'ylovich Zaytsev, Arkadly Semenovich Kazarin, Boris
Alekseyevich
Kravchenko, and Fedor Prokoflyevich Uryvskl-y--
Proizvoditellnaya obrabotka nerzhaveyushchikh i zharoprochnykh
mater-
ialov (Efficient Processing of Corrosion-and Heat-Resistant
Mater-
ials) Moscow, Mashgiz, 1960. 198 p. Errata slip inserted. 7,000
copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): Naum Iosifovich Reznikov, Honored Scientist and
Techno logist RSFSR, Doctor of Technical Scienn pq, Professor;
Ed.
of Publishing House: A. F. Balandin; Tech. . '.,. D. Eilkind;
Managing Ed. for Literature on Met4lworking anu -achine-Tool
Making:
V. I. MItin, Engineer.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel and highly
skilled workers in,the metalworking industry.
COVERAOR: The authors discuss the general characteristics and
classi
f ications of modern corrosion-, scale-, %4 heat-resistant
materials with
9
EffiZient Processing (Cont.)
SOV/5040
regard to their machinability with cutting tools, and In
particular
with hard-alloy-tipped tools. Also examined are the processes
of
turning, cutting-off with single-point tools and saws, and the
basic types of milling and drilling. Special attention Is
given to
the use of liquid and gaseous coolants. No personalities are
men-
tioned. There are 36 references: 33 Soviet and 3 English.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction 3
1. The role of corrosion-, scale-, and heat-resistant
materials in modern machine building 3
Ch. I. The Classification and Basic Properties of Corrosion-,
Scale-, and Heat-Resistant Materials 5
2. General characteristics of corrosion-, scale-, and
heat-resistant materials 5
3. The classification of corrosion-, scale-, and heat-
resistant materials. Basic groups 8
Ca-rd-.-2 19
REZRIKOV, Naum Iosifovich. prof., doktor tekhn.nauk,
zasluzhannyy dayatall
nauki I tekhniki; WAR OV, Igor' Grigorlyevich; ZATTSEV,
Vladimir
Kikhaylovich; J!Ygy., Ar)mdiy Samenovich; KRAVCBMIKO,
Boris
Alekseyavich; tMTVSKIY, Fedor Prok-RTY-e-FI-ch;
BALANDIN, A.Y., red.
izd-va; SLIKIND, V.D., tekhnered,
[Efficient ways of machining stainless and
heat-resistant materials]
Proizvoditelinaia obrabotka nershavaiushchikh I
sharoprochnykh me-
terialov. rod red. N.I.Reznikova. Moskva,
Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry, 1960. 198 p. (MIRA 13:12)
(Steel, Stainless) Oleat-resistant alloys)
(Ketal cutting)
K1,
3/123/6 1/000/603/004/023
AO04/A104
AUTHORS- Kazarin, A. S., and Komissarov, V. 1.
1-~
TITLE: The machinability of the 4AM-4-1 (TsAM-11-1) zinc alloy
during
longitudinal face end turning and boring
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, MashinostroyenJye, no. 3,
1961, 23, abstract
3B207. ("Tr. Kuybyshevsk. aviats. In-t", v. 9, 1959, 105-117).
TEXT: Investigations showed that the TsAM-4-1 alloy
distinguishes itself
by its good machinability during turning and boring with bK8
(VK8) sintered
carbide cutters. The recommended speed range during external
turning is 500-700
w/min. A reduction of the cutting speed is caused by the tool
wear owing to the
presence of slag and oxide impurities in the alloy, There are
10 figures and
I table.
E. Dyumova
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation]
Card 1/1
rc upc: 669.2h5.oi8..451;0n,78
7777~~~~
V,
DN3LIROV6KIrY. Stepan Petrovich: KAZARIN, F.Y.:
VARDIYEU,
LA collection of problema for a course in financing and
creditinp.,
of consumers' cooperatives) Sbornik zadech po Icursu
fineneiroveniia
i kraditovaniia potrebitellskoi kooperataii. Pod red.
S.P.Daeprov-
ekogo. Moskva, TSantraoiuz, 1955. 91 p. (M w 10:11)
(Cooperative societies-4inance)
PEGANOVY F, , avtomokhemik (MoqINZ4);-
I';IU":IIiC)v. YU., ~nzh. UGGLIMIK,~- -A,.,, L'-*,.Li),UV, 1111.~
izoUretatell (jei-Iii-grad); ASTRAKJLWPSi.V, V., ratsionalizator;
WIMLlITSY11.1 V., m,~Aar
Suggested, created, introduced. Izobr.i rato.no,10:20-2-1
0 162. MIJU 15:9)
1. Bol'shaya im-iovskaya manufaktura, g. Ivunovo (for Kazarin).
2. Chlen ooveta Vsesoyuznogo obashchestra izobretateley i
ratsionalizatorov Moskovskogo pochtw-ta (for Ugollnikov).
3. Vyksunskly metall-LixgIcheskiy zavodr Gor -kovskaya oblast'
(for Astrakhantsev). A. Avtorcmon'ii,
,q z-vod, meklLmicheskiy
uchastok., Krasnoyarsk (for
(Technological JLruifxmtioria)
IMARIN, N.M., elektromekhan4
Effective use of an auxiliary amplifier.
Avtom., telem.
i sviaz' 9 no.10:27 0 165- (MIRA 18:3-1)
1. Tobollskaya distantsiya Yuzhno-lJrallskoy
dorogi.
VSBR/Iloctricity - TrMumission Feb 51
"Use of a Two-Conductor-Ground (DPZ) System in Moun-
tain Conditions," L. H. Villchur, Cand Tech Sci, Engr
N. S. Kazarin, Lab Elec Eng, Acad Sci Armenian SSR
"Kektrichestvo" No 2, PP 76-79
Cites results of studying three 2-conductor-ground
rural elec power systems operating under mountain
conditions where soil has lower resistivity than
normal. Compares expense of DPZ system with 3-vire
systems. Gives possible limits for use of DPZ system
as detd by resistivity of various soils. Submitted
10 Jul 50.
178T39
R i~
YAZAJUII, S.
Grout force. Soveprofsojuzy 6 no*16:41-44 N 158,
(MIRA 12:2)
1. Prodoodatell ob"yedinennogo poetroykoma tresta
"Tagilatroy.'
(Construction industry-Management)
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AMM-OVA' V. V. and MANYIN, V. Y.
'Tlektrochemische und K=oolonserscheinungen von Titan un
Titanlegierungen,"
paper submitted for the congress on Corrosion, Budapest, 24-30
Sept 1958-
Inst. of Physical Chem., Acad. Sci. USSR.
-KAZARIN,- V. -1.
-Tfiifd 'riie(imkii D. Ke Cherno*) awarded to Engineer V. V.
Andreyeva and
p
Engineer V. I. Kazarin (Institute of Physical Chemistry,, Ac',
Sc., USSR), Eng-
ineer Go Pe Danilova and Engineer Yes A. Namenskaya (Institute of
Rare Metals)
for their paper "Investigation of the Strength of Titanium Base,,
Corrosion Re-
sistant Allwjs*o
Results of the 1958 Competition for Obtaining imeni De K. Chernov
and imeni
N. A. Minkevich Prizes, Metallovddeniya i termicheskaya obrabotka
meta32ov)
1959, No. 6j pp 62-64
50)
AUTHORS: Andreyeva, V. V., Kazarin, V. I.
TITLE: The Electrochemicki-P ~Opert_ie-s -and the
of Titanium in Solutions of Sulfuric Acid
khimicheskiye svoystva i korrozionnoye
v rastvorakh sernoy kisloty)
SO7j2o-121-5-3o/.5o
Corrosion Behavior
Wektro-
povedeniye titana
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 121, Nr 5,
PP 873 - 876 (USSR)
AB,'-.'.TRACT: The velocity of dissqlution of titanium in
solutions
of sulphuric acid depends in a very complicated manner
on the concentration of this solution. There are 2
maxima of the velocity of solution of titanium; one
of them corresponds to a 40% concentration, the other -
to a 75* concentration. The low velocity of the
dissolution of titanium in diluted solutions of sulfuric
acid (first minimum) implies a protecting infiuence of the
natural oxide film developed on the titanium surface
by the action of the air. In the region 50-7('~ of H2 so 4
Card 1/3 concentration, the velocity of the corrosion of
The Electrochemical Properties and the Corrosion
SOV/2o-121-5-30/50
Beheivior of Titanium in Solutions of Sulfuric Acid
titanium does not vary if the temperature increases
from 300 to 500, the losses of titanium are slightly
higher. The investigation of the system TO 2- so 3' H20
proves the possibility of the formation of 2 compounds
of TO 2 with H 2SO 40 the solubility of which at 1000
is extraordinarily low for concentrations of 50-70%.
These compounds have the following composition) TiOSO 4'H20
and Ti2O(SO 4)3* 5H2 0 with the ratios TiO2 :SO3:H 20 - 1:1:1
for the first compound and 2:3:5 for the second
compound. This was also confirmed by an experiment in
which the variation of the potential in a 60% solution
of R2 so4was measured as a time function. In those
sulfuric acid solutions which correspond to the maxima
and minima of the solution velocity of titanium, the
electrode potentials have different values. This implies a
dif-
fe-renjoharacter of the reactions on the surface electrode.
Card 2/3 The activation energy of the ionization of the.metal
The Electrochemical Properties and the Corrosion
Behavior of Titanium in Solutionsof Sulfuric Acid
has the value 16,7 kcal/mol. The polarization curves
of the anode and of the cathode have horizontal parts
which correspond to an intensive solution of the metal.
The generation of oxygen on the titanium surface begins
at a sufficiently high overvoltage, i.e.-v + 2V. Numerous
further experimental data are given in this paper. There
are 4 figures and 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii kkademii nauk
SSSR (Institute
of Physical ChemistryjAS USSR)
PRESENTED: April 10, 1958, by A.N.Frumkin, Academician
SUBMITTED: April 10, 1958
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AUT11ORSi Androyeva, V, V,j Kazarin, V, I, SOV/20-121-6-25/50
TITLE: The Influence of the Ions of Qua&bmamt ' Titanium Upon
the
Electrochemical Properties and the Corrosion Behavior of
Titanium (Vliyaniye ionov chetyrekhvalentnoga titana na
elcktrokhimicheskiye svoystva i korrozionnoye povedeniye
titana)
PERIODICALt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 69
PP 1048-1-051
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper deals with the problem as to
wether an
increase of the superficial film in thickness increases the
corrosion stability of titanium or not. The thickness of the
film formed on the titanium surface during polishing canr--t
be
measured optically since the initial values of the optical
constants of a surface of pure titanium are not known. In the
present case, only the increase in thickness of the already
present film could be investigated. Within 180 days, the
thickness of the film increased only by 17 - 22 1 . This
increase is not mainly due to an increase of the film in
thickness, but, apparently, to the diminishing of the defects
in the lattice of titanium oxide. It is possible that there is
Card 1/4 an equilibrium state in which practically no
corrosion of
The Influence of the Ions of Quidrivalent Titanittm
SOV12C-121'-6-2,r1,rO
Upon the Electrochemical Froportiec and thri Corrooion
Pe!,avior of Titanium
hydrochloric acid, a still higher concentration of T14+ would
be necessary because of the hi6her solubility of TiQ 2 -
Measurement of electrode potential time dependence while the
titanium sample is submerged in a 4CI'a sulphuric acid
solution
shows proGressive titanium activation. In such a sol-..ition
at
room temperature, the dissolution of titaniun begins
approximately after 2 hours. According to the polarization
curves of titanium in a 40~Q solution of soulphuric acid in
the
presence of 0-14 MOO Ti 4+ at 400 and 600, hydrogen
isgenerated
after activation. Titanium is initially dissolved as a
bivalent
ion. If the solution contains an oxidizer (for example,
d�,qs-,,lved
oxygen) the reaction Ti 2+ - e---PT13+ _ e---.,*T14+ occurs.
The
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The Influence of the Ions of QUadrivalent Titanium
SOV/20-123-6-25/550
Upon the Electrochemical Properties and the Corrosion
Behavior of Titanium
oxidation of titanium to T14+ is by far slower than that
t,-
T13+. There are 4 figures and 8 references, 3 of which are
Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii naul:
S55171
(institute of Physical Chemistry of the Academy of
Sciences,
USSR)
PRESMITED: July 25, 1958, by A. N. Frumking Academician
SU13MITTED: July 21, 1958
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AUTHORS: Andreyeva, V. V. Kazarin, V. 1. SOV/20-128-4-31/65
TITLE: The Influence of Alloy Elements on the Corrosion Resistance
and Electrochemical Behavior of Titanium
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 4,
PP 748-751 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The corrosion resistance (CR) of titanium alloys was
des-
cribed by the authors in earlier papers (Refs 1-9). The
influence of the following elements on the CR of titanium in
acids had been investigated; Cu, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta, V, Al, Cr,
Fe, Ni, Mn# Si# and B. These elements can be divided into
3 groups: (1) Elements raising the CR of Ti (Mo, Ta, Al, Zr, V);
(2) elements causing no change in the CR (Si), and (3) elements
reducing the CR (Fe, Mn). Figure 1 shows that the elements
of the 18t group act already in additions between I and 2-5%.
A further increase in the addition raises the CR achieved only
slightly except for Zr which, in an addition of 50~4, makes
the CR in H 2so4 and HCl equal to that of pure Zr. Figure 2
shows the curves ef anodic and cathodic polarization of Ti and
Card 112 its alloys with 10 Nb, Ta, Mo. For Ti + 10,A Ta, the
anodic
The Influence of Alloy Elements on the Corrosion
SOV/20-128-4-31/65
Resistance and Electrochemical Behavior of Titanium
current density exhibits the lowest value. Figure 4 shows
the
corrosion of alloys with 10% Vio, Nb, Ta. There is a
linear
1
dependence between the logarithm of the corrosion rate and T
On the basis of the semiconductor theory for corrosion-
protective filmn (Wagner, Refs 10-12, 11auffe, Refs
13-15),".-he
distribution of oxygen ions and electrons in the
defective
spots of the lattice is discussed, and the
following conclu-
sion is drawn: The addition of a metal with
higher valency
than that of titanium reduces the defective
spots available
for 0-ions by the appearance of an additional
number of free
electrons, thus raising the CR of Ti. The
opposite phenomenon
occurs when a metal of lower valency than
that of Ti is added.
There are 4 figures and 20 references,
10 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION:
Institut fizicheskoy
khimii Akademii nauk SSGR (institute of
Physical Chemistry of
the Academy of Sciences, USSR)
PRESENTED:
April 28, 1959, by
A. N. Frumkin, Academician
SUBMITTED:
April 15, 1959
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5956
Andreyeva, V, V., and V. I. Kazarin
Novyye konstruktsionnyye khimicheski stoykiye metallicheskiye
materialy (New, Chemleally Stable Structural Metal Materials)
Moscow, Goakhimizdat, 1961. i8q p. (Korroziya v khlmiche5k~Rh
proizvodstvakh i sposoby zashchity, vyp. 17) 6000 copies printed.
Ed. (Title page): I. Ya. Klinov; Editorial Board of Series No 9
Baklanov, I. Ya. Klinov, A. L. Labutin, 0. V. Sagalayev'V(Chairman),
P. Do Trebukov (Secretary), and P. G. Udyma; Ed.: So Belen'kaya;
Tech. Ed.: V. V. Kogan.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel of chemical
plants.
COVERAGE: The book reviews the properties and methods of producing
the
new, chemically stable structural materials (titanium-base h1loys
and zirconium-base alloys) ourrently being used. Materials which
may see wide use in the future due to their valuable properties
Card 1/0
New, Chemically Stable Structural (Cont.)
SOV/5956
(inolybdenum-, tantalum-, niobium-, and vanadium-base alloys) are
also considered. The corrosion resistance of the alloys in
various media, their electrochemical properties, and their fields
of app,l,i c a tio n' are discussed in detail. No personalities
are mentioned. Each chapter is accompanied by referenceso mostly
non-Soviet,
TABLINQ~F CONTENTS:
From the torial Board 6
it torial Board
Introduction 8
on
Ch. I. Titanium
um
an i ti t ium in n
Production of tit ium in non-Soviet countries 9
~Xe
Natural sources of tanium 9
a of tanium
t 0 0m 10
Extraction from ores
ores
of 0 10
Methods of producing me ilic titanium
2, ti u
Melting titanium and its, 10
t I m it a, joys
12
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AUTHORS: Andreyeva, V. V., Kazarin, V. I.
TITLE: Corrosion resistance of titanium and its alloys.
SOURCE: Titan v promyshlennosti; abornik statey. -Ed. by S. G.
Glazunov.
Moscow, 1961, 90-97.
TEXT: The paper comprises a state-of-the-art survey based on
published
literaturg.,'. Ti and its alloys may serve usefully in chemical-
equipment construct-
ion. In some aggressive media the stability of Ti compares with
that of Pt. Ti
excels over stainless steel by greater resistance against pitting,
corrosion crack-
ing, and fatigue corrosion (in chloride solutions etc.). In large
structures it may be
applied as a 1-2-mm thick cladding material. The corrosion
resistance of Ti is
attributed to the formation of a protective surface film, the
composition of which
depends on the conditions of its formation and exposure (cf. the
tuthors, in Akad.
nauk SSSR, Dokl., no. 4. 1957, 56-159; v. 121, no. 5, 1958,
873-876; v. 123, no. 6,
1958, 1048-1051). The film consists prevalently of TiO - at times,
in HC1, it may
consist of TiH?; within a certain concentration range in ii2SO41 it
may be formed of
variously constituted insoluble compounds of TiO?, H?S04, and H 0.
In-solutions
'ieniperature
containing F ions, H?S04, and HC1 (except for highly diluted low-
solutions), oxalic acid, etc., Ti is unstable. Passivity may then
be attained by anod-
ization (Tomashov, N.D., et al., Protection of Ti in H SO, and HC1
by anodization.
Fil. VIINITI, 1959, tema (paper) no. 13, no. M-59-Z39fi6)'and by
adsorption,
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Corrosion resistance of titanium and its alloys.
S/76Z/61/000/000/007/029
followed by partial chemosorption, of cations such as CuZ+ et al.
(cf. Stern, M.,
J. Elect rochem. Soc., v. 105, no. 11, 1958, 638-647; Roger,W.,
Leidheiser,H., Z.f.
Elektrochemie, v. 6Z, no. 6/7, 1958, 619-830). The authors have
shown that the pro-
tective effect is due to the presence of a certain quantity of
T14+ ions in the H S04
and HC1 which established an equilibrium with the TiO? of the
surface film. Ke
authors have shown, by the potentiostatic method and otherwise,
that the presence
of oxidizers, such as HN03, H?OZI 02 (aeration), KMn04, et al.,
produces an
oxidizing -reducing potential at which the Ti is passive
(potentiostatic curves are de-
picted and interpreted in detail). Lastly, corrosion resistance
through the forma-
tion of surface films may be achieved by suitable alloying
(cortiposition and charac-
teristict, are tabulated and graphed). Most effective additions:
Mo, ZT, Nb. The
significant favorable effect of a small (1.41o) addition of Al to
a Ti+370MO alloys is
noted. Basically, the alloying addition must be a metal which per
se is more
corrosion- resistant in the given aggressive medium than Ti alone.
It must be
capable of forming a protective surface film by solid-solution
formation between
the oxides of Ti and of the alloying addition. A most effective
cor rosion- protective
improvement on Ti alloys is achieved by heat treatments which
produce single-phase
alloys with a wholly recrystallized structure. There are 5
figures, 6 tables, and
6 references (4 Rus sian- language Soviet, I German, I English-
language).
ASSO'CIATION; None given.
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AUTHORS:
Andreyevfip V.V,,
and
KazE:LnL V.IA-
TITLEt
Corrosion
resist
ance
and electrochemical properties
of titanium and
Its
alloys
SOURCE:
Akademiya nauk SSSR.
Inetitat metallurgii.1,itan I
yego
sp1avyq noo
6v
1961. Metallotermlya I elektro-
khimiya titanag
230
-
236
TEXT: 98.7 % puxe Ti and binary Ti alloys with additions of Mo
and Zr were studied in BOlUtiona of various acids. Apart from the
corrosion methodq the electrochemical poten-tiostatic method of
plotting polarization curves was used. The latter method enabled
the corrosion behavior of metal to be studied a-IV a desired
poten-
tial.9 maintained at a constant value 'by means of an electronic
po-
tentiostat. The following relationships were studied~,for Tis
C.D.
against potential and co4wosion against potential in 40 % H2SO
40 % H2SO4 4- 5 % HNOI, and 40 % R2S4 + 5 % HN03 + 0-1 % NaF. Ke
influence of Zr and fdo content on the rate of corrosion of Ti in
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AUTHOR: Andreyeva#,V#'VI; Fazaring V. Ij Alekseyevs~ Ye. L.
Glazunov' S. C."_1
3010nina, 0. P.; N#uloii, 47
ORG: none
TITLE: Study of the corrosion resistance and electrochemical and
mechanical
properties of alloysof the titanium-niobi ystela
LLODIUM
SOURCE: Xorroziya metallov i splav2 (Corrosion of metals and
alloys), no. 2
Hoscow, Izd-vo Metallurgiya, 1965, 43-58
TOPIC TAGS: corrosion resistance, electrochemistry, titanium
containing alloy,
niobium containing alloy, acid, metal heat treatment
ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of a previous investigation (this
i3sue, pp 29-4
2)
with the difference that it deals with alloys of the Ti-Nb system
containing up to
150% wt. Nb. Both metals in una4,9yed state have a high corrosion
reuistance, but in
certain solutions, e.g. sulfurie find hydrochloriclicid solutions,
Ti dissolves at a
sufficiently fast rate whereas Nb remains corrosion-riesistant.
Hence, the addition
of Nb to Ti abould increase the corrosion resistancejof Ti.
Mechanical testa of
these alloys show that as the Nb con ant increases (up to 8%) the
ultimate strength
of the alloy increases from S7 kglmm to 92 kg/mm2; as the Nb
content is further
-Cor"2_-
ACC NR, AT6013787
increased above 8%, howeverp ultimate strength
decreases; a similar pattern of
variation with Nb content is
displayed by plasticity and hardness. In 10, 40, 609
75 and 94%
solutions of H 2S04 the alloys at 40*C, whether in hot-forged state
or
after heat treatment (heating at 920-650*C for I hr, water
quenching, aging at 450*C
for 10 hr with cooling in air), display a
general increase in corrosion resistance
with increase in Nb
content. A similar pattern, on the whole, is observed when the
alloys are placed in RP03 HC1, HN031 and oxalic, acid. For the
alloys containing
upward of 307. Nb, however: aging leads to
decomposition of the 0-phase, which
deteriorates their corrosion
resistance. Plotting of the curves of variation in
current density
as a function of the specified potentials (starting with -0.8 v and
ending with +2.2 v) showed that the maximum corrosion rate
corresponda to a potential
of -0.25 v. As the Nb content of the
alloys increases, the critical density of the
passivation current
decreases and the normal hydrogen potential shifts in the
direction
of more positive values. The addition of Nb to Ti enhances the
corrosion
resistance of Ti in solutions of-non-oxidizing acids and
does not affect the high
corrosion resistance of Ti in oxidizing
solutions such as 57% RN03 or a mixture of
HNO In the-ratio of 1:1
or 2: Orig. art. has: 9 figures, 5
3 and HC1 .1 at 100%.
tables
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AUTHOR: Andreyeva, V.*V.;,Kazarin, Y. I.; Kudryashova, T. I.
ORG: none
TITLE: Corrosion' and electrochemical behavior of titanium and its
alloys in wet-
process phosphoric acid
SOURCE: Korroziya metallov i splavov (Corrosion of metals and
alloys), no. 2
Moscow, Izd-vo Metallurgiya, 1965, 136-147
I TOPIC TAGS: corrosion, electrochemistry, titanium, phosphoric acid
ABSTRACT: The evaluation of the corrosion resistance and
electrochemical properties
of Ti in wet- process phosphoric acid is of major interest in view
of' the planned
expansion of the production of phosphoric fertilizers in the USSR.
Wet-process
phosphoric acid is produced by decomposing apatites with H SO,. The!
experiments
with technical Ti as well as with Ti alloys containing 1, 9, f0, 15,
20, 30 and 40%
_go and 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50% NNere performed in wet-process
phosphoric acid
(32.1% P2051 0.2% Cao, 1.67% SO '0 47 Fe 03, 0 4% A120E 0.027. MgO,
0.67, S102,
2.26% F, 0.02% Na, 0.02% K, 59.467. ;12~; o'ther eiements .58%). The
principal
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components of this acid are: 113PO4 (up to 50%), 112SIF 6
(1-3%).and Fe2(SO4)3; it 'a
they that markedly affected the corrosion and electrochemical
behavior of the metals.
The electrochemical studies were perfomed with the aid of an
electronic potentio-
stat, while the potentials were measured by means of the
compensation method with
respect to a calomel reference electrode and converted in terms
of a normal hydrogen
electrode. Findings: the corrosion rate of Ti in phosphoric-acid
solutions is a
function of the potential. In the presence of specific values of
the potential Ti
is capable of passing over to passive state. On the basis of the
depenlence of the
density of passivation current on the concentration and
temperature, it is possible
to establish the regions of concentrations and temperature of
phosphoric acid at
which Ti displays satisfactory corrosion resistance. Ti in
wet-process phosphoric
acid is corros on-resistant (corrosion rate up to 0.1 vm/year)
at up to 400C. The
presence of FeA+ preserves "lie passive state of Ti at up to
60*C, but at 600C the
corrosion rate then rises to 0 .3 g/(m2-hr) (0.6 mm/yeaV).
Adding Mo to Ti increases
the latter's corrosion rate, the more the higher the Mo content
of the alloy is,
following the relation: K - 0.354 exp 10.1847. ( ~T wt.)], owing
to repasnivation with
respect to Mo as a result of the presence of Fe ions in the
wet-process phosphoric
acid. Adding hib, on the other hand, improves the corrosion
resistance of Ti in the
acid, and then the corrosion rate decreases following the
relation: K - 0,354 exp
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AUTHOR: Andreyeva, V.- V. L azarin, V. L,; Alekseyeva, Ye. L.
Glazunov,
S. G. Nikulova, V. F. , Solon
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TITLE: Investigation of'the corrogin"K"esistence and
electrochemical and
mechanical properties f alloys of the system niobium and titanium
fly
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 51590
REF SOURCE: Sb. Korroziya met. i splavov. No. 2, M. ,
Metallurgiytx, 1965,
43-58
TOPIC TAGS: niobium titanium alloy, corrosion resistance/Ti20N'b
alloy
ABSTRACT -: Titanium ajloys with 2-5016 niobium hav *e been
investigated. Alloy
ing of titanium with nio um considerably increases 0-and 11 of Ti.
Thus, after
\It, 2 (Ti mn/m2),
hot forging the Ti-20Nb Iloy has ',;,. of -104 Aln/m PO
1176 (Ti -, 1876). The corrosion resistance of alloys in solutions
of
unoxidative acids is considerably higher than that of titanium. In
such acids as
HNO,, the resistance of titanium and titanium-niobium is identical.
Tile critical
density of passivating current decreases with an increase of
niobium content in
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imeni. I. V. Stalin. (Dissertation for the Degree of
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