SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KIPNIE, S.YE. - KIPRENSKIY, YU.V.

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EDIOXIMM, Boris 1. sofeyeviah, professor, doktor tekhnicheskikh nank; EWN30S, S.ye,,,, redaktor; ISXAWIYZVA. P.G., takhnichoskii redaktor (Photoresistance in sutomatio control] 7otoloprotivlenila, v aTtonat1kes Moskyal Isd-To lZuealeg' 1936. 30 P. (Vassolusno* obahchostvo rasprostrananiin politichaskM I nan hnykh znmii. Ser.4, no.127 (XM 9:7) (Photoelectric cells) (Automatic control) NUOLLYNY, Nikolay Androyevich; KIPNM, S.Te., redaktor; ISLZNTIYZVA, P.G., takhnichookly redaktor - , (The first Moxic electric station In the Goviet Union] ?sz-raja atomaim, elektrostantalla Sovetakogo Soluza.. XoekTa, Izd,-vo IZn&r-I*,O 1956. 30 V. (Tsesoinsnoe obahchostvo po rasprostramnilu politichaskikh I nauchafth snanil. Ser.4. no.14) (KLHL 9t7) (Atomic.powor industry) (Electric p*wer plants) KMRATIYNV, Viktor likolayevich, akademik; KIPNIS S.Te. redaIrtor; 1SWT'Y1ffA,P,Go, takhnichookiy re;;JwoTw" (scientific results of the International Conferenco on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Inergy; Geneva, August 8-20, 1955.1 Nxachnye itogi Kozhdanarodnoi konferentell po mirnozn ispol- sovanilu atomnol energil; Zheneva. 8-20 awgusta 1955 a. Moskva lzd-ro 02nanis." 1956. 31 p.(Vassolusnoo obshchestvo po raspro- stranenliu politlohookikh I nauchnykh snanii. Ser.30 no.4) (Atomic energy research) (KLRA 9:2) ANMIANOV, KuxIms, Andriazovich; KIPNIS,S.Ye.. rodaktor; ISLUTIMA.F.G., tokbnichookly redaktor (Silicon organic compounds in technology] tremnUorganicheskis soodinenlia v tokhnike. Hooky&, Izd-vo vZnanie,R 1956. 31 P. (Vsosoiusuoo obohobostvo po rasprostmnaniiu poUtichooklich i nauchufth snanii, Ser.4. no.4) (HLRA 9:3) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademil nauk SSSR (for Andrianov) (silicon organic compounds) rAL INISH, A"id Ivanovich; IVNIS, S.Te., redaktor; AMMAN, G.T., tekhni- cheskiy redaktor [The use of wood wastes] Ispollsovante otkhodov drevesiny. Moskva, lzd-vo *Znanie.0 1956. 38 p. (Vessoiusnoo obshchestvo po raspro- stranenitu politichaskikh i nauchnykh snantle Ser.4, no.21) (MLFIA 9sB) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademit nauk Iatviyokoy SSR (for Kalnin'sh) (Wood waste) DIRYAGLN. Boris Vladistrovichs JUXUA.WU , rodaktor; YURMAN. G.T.. takhnichookiy radaktor (The nature of molecular forces and their significance In science and practice) Priroda volskultarnykh oil I Lkh snachanis v nauke I parktike. Hooky&, 1%d-vo, "Znanie,O 1956; 39 p. (Toesoluznoo obshche- stvo po rasprostrananilu politichookikh I nauchnykh zaantle Sere 3, no-35) (KIJU 9: 10) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Deryagin) (Kolecules) ZMANUBLI, Vikolay Markovich. doktor khtmichaskikh nauk, professor; XWNIS# S.Ts.. redektor; GUBIN, H.I., takhnichookly redaktor - - -, -_- [C*hain reactions] Zama reaktaile Moskva, Ixd-vo 02nanle,O 1956. 45 po (Vsesoiuzuoo obahchostvo po raspreatrananiiu politichaski-kh I nauchnykh suanil. Ser.3, nos. 51/52) (Microfilm] (MIRA 10:4) (Chemical reactions) KOVALN, likolay Nikolayevich; KIPRIS, $.To., rodaktor; GURX&F, G.T., takhnichookiy rodaktor [Achievements in Russian hydraulic turbine construction] Dostitheniis otachostvannogo gidroturbostroontia. Moskva. isd-vo OZaanie,l 1956. 46 p. (Vassoiusnoe obsbehostvo po, re sprostracenitu politichookikh i nauchnykh snanii, Bar. 4, nos, 23/24) (MLRA 9:9) 1. Chlea-korrespondent AkAdemii nauk SSSR (for Novalov) (Wdraulic turbines) IV VAVILOV, Bergey Ivanovich; KIPNIS.S.Ye., redaktor; ISLIN 113VA.F.G., takhnicheekly rSdakTSFm6"""*"" [On "warm" and *cold" light; hant radiation and luminescence] 04toplon" i "kholodnoml avete; toplovoe itluchanis i liumins- steentaiia. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znania," 1956. 46 p. (Veesoiuznoe obshchestvo po rasprostransaiiu politicheakikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser. 3. no.9) (MUU 9:4) Cutminescenca) 9ARK(N, Nikoley Vasillyevich, kandidat filosofskikh nauk; TANOVSrATA,S.A., professor, nauchnyy redshor; XMIII,S.Ye., redAktor; ISIM 'TVA, P.G.. takhnicheskly redaktor (N.I.Lobaohavokii, great Russian scientist] N.I.Lobachevskii- velikil, rueskii uchanyi. Moskva, Isd-vo *Znanie,g 1956. 50 P. (Veasoiusnoo obshchastvo po rasprostrananitu politicheekikh I nauchnykh snanil. Ser. 2. no.4) (HLRA 9:2) (Lobachevskii. likolat Ivanarich, 1792-1856) RAIARANOV, Yefis Kikhaylovich, kandidat fisLko-matematichaskikh nauk: GOLIDANSKIT, VI%aliy lostfovich. professor, doktor fizLko-wtena- tichaskikh nauk; redahtor; YURXAN, G.T., tekhnIchs- skiy redaktor (Thermonuclear reactions] Ternotadenve reaktoti. Xoskya. Isd-vo 'ZnanIs,F 1956, 60 p. (Tmesoiuznos obahchastyo po rasprostransailu politichaskikh L asuohnykh snanit. Ser. 3, no.9.43-44) (MLRA 9:11) (Nuclear reactions) ICM, Abrm 7edorovich, akademlc., KIPNIS, B.'re., redaktor; ISLZN'nffA, P.G.. tekhnicheskiy " [Semiconductors and their use] Poluprorodniki I lkh priaeuenlia. Moskva. Ixd-vo OUante", 1956. 60 p.(Ysesoluznoe obahchostwo po rasprostranentiu politichaskikh i natchnfth suRnit. Ser.3. n96. 14/15). (Semiconductors) (KM 915) 1-1 ZHUKHOVITSKIY, Alakeandr Abramovich, prof., doktor khim.nauk; KIPNIS, S.Ye., red.; KADER, Te.g., red.isd-va; XXDNIKOVA, A.N., takhnered. [Taggad atoms] Machanys stomW. Kookva, VoenAzd-vo X-va obor. BSSR' 1959. 111 P. (MIRA 12:5) (Radioactive tracers) GRINILEV, Lev Solomonovichl KIPIIIS, Solomon Tefimovich; GUROV, S., red.; PAVIDVA, S., 'Fekbn. - (Wonderful lineal Chudeerve linii. Moskvat Mook. rabochii, 1963. 93 P. NIRA 15:3) (Assembly line methods) (Automation) /1), , 'PAII, T .BUtAnff, N.M.; AMMUMN, I.P.; BILYAVSKrT, L.A.; XACWRIN. Y.K.; J!~P_7_ jZ4jW.; NOZEEVNIKOV. I.A.; XONAXHOV, ff. I.; MORMY, S.M.; KORD- ZOV, U.N.; STMIN, S.A.; 7IGURNOV, N.M.; UCHURIN, Y.K., redaktor; SNITKO, I.K., redaktor; GAVRILOV, S.S., tekhnicheekiy redaktor. (Laboratory testing of the strength of materials] Laboratorays rab6t:r p0 toprotivleuilu materialov. lid. 5-a, perer. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo tekhniko-toorst. lit-ry, 1954. 286 p. (MLU 7:12) (Materiale-Testing) (Metals--Testing) (Strength of materials) BILTAYNV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; BRUAVSKIT,L.A.; UCMMIN.Y.N.; InIJ6 a T . M KOZMNIX.I.A.; NUSHIM,N.Tu.; SINITSKIT,A.K.; KACHURW, Y redaktor; SKITKO,I.K., redaktor; TUMARKINA,N.A.. tekhni- cheskiy redaktor [Collection of problems on strength of materials] Sbornik is- dach po soprotivlenilu materialov. Isd-3-0. perer. i dop. Moskva, Gos.i%d-vo takhniko-toorst. lit-ry, 1955. 346 p. (MLRA 9:3) (Strength of materials--Problems, exercises. etc.) BELYAnT, Nikolay Mikhaylovich [deceasedli Prinimali uchastlye: BILTATSKIT, L.A.; XACHURIN, V.K.;. X1PxI'5A-T4- k6 MMUKOV, I.A.; KUSHWT# -- I N.Yu.; SIbITSXIY, A.100-SM-1-MI iJL'# red.; TUKMINA, N.A., takhn.red. [Collection of problems on the strength of materials) Sbornik zadach'po soprotivleniin materialov. Pod obahchei red. T.K. Kachurina. Izd.6.. stereotipnoo. Koskva. Gos.izd-vo fisiko- matem.lit-ry. 1958. 346 p. (MIRA 12:9) (Strength of materials) BUTATEV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich. prof. (deceased]; BELTATSKIT. L.Ji., doteent; K1F9ZGr-T*vL,,dotsent.- KUSIF~T, N.Tu., dotsent; SINITSKOT, AoK., 4otsent; KACHURIN, V.K., prof., obehehly rod.; SNITKO, I.K., red.; GATRILOT, S.S., takhn.red. (Strength of materials] Soprotivlenie materialov. Izd,12. Noskya, Gos.isd-vo fisiko-matom.lit-ry. 1959. 856 po (MIRA 12:8) (Strength of materials) AIMMV, G.Ye., kand,tekbn.naukI KIFNIS, Ya.Is, kLnd.tekhn.nauk Axperimental investigation of the effect of the wear of joint plate@ under rail ends on the perforrance of rail jointse Sbor.LIIZHT no,166s7l-88 159. (MIRA 13:6) (Railroads-Uile) tZOD 13-13 AMNOR: Klpnig. Ya.l. 251433 S/!3?/6 110001006P-561t9c' AOVIA 10 1 TI'LIZ- Scme results of the experimental 1nvee1,!F&t1cn of the tehavior of weld, , JoInt-3 durIng Impact azd trecr,~--"Ica'- MIODICALt ReferAt1vnvy zhurnal. Metaiiurs~-ya, no. 6, 1961, 12. abstract 6E?~j ("M). tr. Leningr. In-t Inzh. sh.-d. transp.", 1960 no. 1,14 (8) 19 - 50) TEXT- Thft aithnr stalled the sffeat of temper-atire cn the Strength of Spe- elmens lijrIng lmpa~-t t-~%etz at room and lower temperalures (jowi t1- - 600C). Cof- clusicns: 1) The method ef detemining an, reveallrg the proneness of the metal '%~ brIttle fa.111.4re, la n-)t sufficiently based t,-.j evalua'.e lmpam.t strtngthl the evaluat'.on of the impaot strength of the metal Is only ;czslble by lire,~tly ds~- terminlig them limItIng etate (from streas and 2) For this purpssp It !a expedient to carry out tensile lmpac~. tWe wltn tne meawAreml-,it of rtro3sreb arLd deformaticnal It is sufficient to meas-ure 'the '.ons!ls~ f,.rces during the !m- pact (In time). 3) The meaguring ef dynomin forces fr.-,m elsniic ci,~for-rdtlors of the epeclmen tee-ed, without intenreiiate meas-irina lev-':ts an! at-.ankLrents maken Card 1/2 2 31",'-,"Y ~~- I jlt~ -=k /Ce9 2 Some retults of tne experimental investigation ... AC-0 6/A 10 1 1! p~sslble tc 3arry out the impaat. tests on high-pswe7 ver*lcal rkTs. 4) During the te8tlng of large-sizo ap"Imene, whCee notura'- cs,~!Ilation freqTienc-y Is clon- alderabi"J be.,~w that of "ahleiters", the prozesa tr.&y ba reccried by a m4gneto-elf-O-rie! csoillcgraph- 5) A ~i-rparls,~n of diagrams cn the static k14 .M- pact expanai3n makpa it pnaelble to evaiuate tht effect c,,f th* nat-are or loading on the ma&n1lide of the bislo strength cheira:,teris"Ics of the me&eure- ments of lo"ItudInal and transverse dimenalona -f the after its rup- t,jre by impact rrake it posslole to determine the deformat!,~n aWlity of the metal, .like In etatin te3ts. There are 16 reforenap4a. V. Tari&cva [Abstracter's not6i Complete tranelation] Card 2/2 AJODO 1709 31009 I slivilolIO00160910501058 D234./D303 XjT11O.R: Kipnis, Ya.I. TITLE: Some results of experinental investigation into the worle. of welded joints at percussion and their theor- etical, estimation PERIODIC146: Re*7crativnyy zhurnal. 1-11elchanitca, no. 9, 19610 43, abstract 9 V398 (Sb. tr. Inningr. in-t inzh. --h.-d. trail4g., 1960, no. 174(a), 19-50) TMCT:. Thelauthor gives the results of tests of specimens madc of M-16-C (1-1-16-S) steel for extension .2t percussion. Uipeci- raons of basic m etal (with and itithout a hole) and welded specimens of simple (%Ath and without working of external weld surface) T- jointo and covered joints were tested at room temperature and at -600. Percussion load was realized by a fall:'-ng r= of a vertical. ram enginevrith transmission of tensile forca to the specimen through a reverser. In these tests the character of force variation Card 1/3 31009 S1121V611000100910501058 Some results of experimental... D234jD303 with time in longitudinal percussion was invet;tigated. For this purpose resistive electrotensonatern -wdro gluc.-d on specimen-, and their siginala were recorded:by an oncillograph. Differcn'tial equa- tions of motion of rcm mass with the upper traverse of reverser frame and of the imas of the lower traverse with the head part of the npecimen were formulated and solved which allowed establiohin~ of elastic and clasto-plastic deformations of the specimens. Vari- ationn of force along the.specimcn were not triken into account in the calculations, i.e. the wave character of the process .,,as not taken into account. In order to take into account the plastic defoniations, a graph of extension with linear atrcngthcni-.% ilas taken. Graphs of time variations of stresses during percussion, plotted on the basis of calculations, are in good agreement with the character of oscillographs; in the case of elastic deformiations of the specimen there in also good coincidence of numerical values of stresses. To num, up, a graph of percussion extension Torce - elon- gat.ion" was plotted, whose comparison with the grkDh of static ex- tension allows estimation of the effect of percussion on the magni- Card 2/3 33-009 S/124'/51/000/009/050/050 Some reaults of experimental.** D234/D.303 tude"of principal characteristics of strength,oE the metal of the SpeclMens tested. CAbstracter's note; Complet13 translation2 Card 3/3 KIPNIS, Ya,I.,-k&nd.tokhn.naukp doteent Some results of an experimental study of the functioning of welded joints under impact and their theoretical evaluation. Sbor. trud. LIIZHT no.174tl9-50 160, (MRA 15ill) (Welding-Testing) KIFNIS, Ya.j. Principles for the selection of.%,design of a toasting unit t4k b1chAmical testing of reinfefced concrete pipes. Sbere . trud, LIIZHT n*.l92sZ/#.l,-252 162, (MIRA 160) BELYAYEV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich. PrinJrali uchastiye: BELYAYE'VO"XIY, L.A.; KACHURIII, VA. KIFNIS, Ya.I.j KOZHEVNIKOV, I.A.; KUSHELEV, N.Yu.; I.K., red. (Collection of problems on the strength of materials] SbonAk zadach soprotivleniiu materialov. Izd.9., Ispr. Moskva, Izd-vo "Nauka," 1965. 348 p. (MIRA 18:3) KIFNIS, Te.B. ---------- Conveying yarn by means of trolley traction trucks. Tekst. prom. 19 no.12:69-70 D 159. (MIRA 13:3) 1. Inzhoner-konstruktor Yaroslavskoy kordnoy fabriki. (Taroulawl-Textile Industry--Equipment and supplies) (Industrial electric trucks) /1-ri )AY / I-~ ~/,, - /3 - BARAMBOYM, II.K..prof.: KIPNIS, Yu.B..insh. Using the dilatonetric method for datermining the concentrAtion of Cna nnd liquid mixture components. Log. prom. 18 no.4:15-16 Ap 158. (Dilntometer) (HIRA 11:4) ABRAMOVICH, P-F-, kand.biol.nauk; KIFNIS' Yu'.B., in7h. po;yisobutylene Manufacture of matt nonsticky film vith hiph adhesive properties. Kozh.-obuv.prom. 3 no.7127-28 Jl '61. (MIRA 14:9) (Aqo~ es) (Fropene) SHTERN, I.A.; KIPNIS, Yu.B.; PLOTNIKOV, I.V.; PAVLOV, S.A.; PAVLOV, N.N.; VMPOVY G.N.; PWKURAT, R.E.; GIAGOLEVA, K.I.; KOCHEFZHINSKAYA, Ye.L.; FYDOROVA, L.V.; MININ, I.T. Artificial carbocylate leather. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 6 no.2:32-34 F164. (MIRA 170) KIPNIS, Yu.B.; SHTFRN, I.A.; PL4)TNIKOV, I.V.; PAVWV, N.W.; PAVLOV, S.A. Use of modified polyamides for the fininhIng of artIfIcIal leather based on rubber. Kozh.-obuv. prom. 6 no.501-34 My 164. (MIRA 17:12) XIFNIS, Z.B. I------ ;-~ Use of sitoxic energy in beating* Tode I sane tekho uoog:39-40 3 '60. (MIRA 13M) (Atomic power) (Heating) KIFNIS' Z.B. Seventeenth Congress on Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Vod. i san. tekh. no.12:3&-37 D 161. (MIRA 15:6) (Heating-Congressen) (Ventilation-Congresses) (Air conditioning-Congresses) 1. KT~ 'I': ."; rjZITCI-TV,' G.' TV" 2. ULM (600) 4. Cottonseed 7. Continuous.-action steam h1imidificr for cotionseeds, 15,-1- zh-'r. prcn.j 17, No. 3, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, .1953. Unclassified. YRILKAH, Radollf Arkad'yevich; DA AV, N.A., retconzent; KIPORENKO._ -S.F., reteenzent; rA OVA, K.I.. spetered.; KAIKENS, R.I., red7F-80KOLOVA, I.A., tekhn.red. [Toiletries; manufooture, use, and analysis] Koematilca-, proisvodstvo. primenenie, analls. Izd.2., parer. i dop. Moskva, Pishchapromizdat, 1959. 412 p. (MIRA 12:4) (Toilet preparations) -KI D=h.j IZMIqEVp M., inzho,. KOLPAYOV, I.P., inzh. Oils and fats industry of the Rostov Economic Council. Mash.- zhir. prom. 27 no.13.%9-10 N 161. (MIRA 15: 1) (Rostov Province-Oil industries) KIPORMIKO, V. Transportation planning by means of linear programing* Blul.nauch. inform.: trud I zar.plata no.11:55-63 '59. (MIRA 13:5) (Hungary-Transportation, Automotive) (Linear programmine) IIPORMO, V. Problems of workers' welfare at the Seventh Congress of the HwXurian Worker's Party, Blulanauch,laformes trud i sar. Platm 3 noo3:54-57 160# (RDA 1318) (Hw*ua7--Cost and standard of living) KIPORENKO, V. Problww of the long-range planning of living standards in the socialist countries. Biul.nauch.infomo: trud i zareplata 4 noo5:55-59 161* (KMk 3A t 5) (Cost and standard of living-Congresseo) NEMUH I Dezbe [Nemes) Dezool; GWAN, N.[tranBlator],-, [translator]j ALINTIYEVA, N.,, red.; DANILIWAp A., tekbn, red, [Hungary., 1945-19611 Vengriia,, 1945-1961. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1962. 85 p. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Chlen Politiabaskcgo byuro, sekretarl TSentrallnogo komiteta Vengerskoy sotoialistichookoy rabochey partii (for Newsb). (Hungary-Politics and goverment) (Hungary-Economic conditions) KIPORENKO, V. Drawing women into productive work in the Hungarian People's Republic. Blul.nauch. inform.: trud i zar. Plata 4 no.8:5(~-52 161. (14IRA 14: 10) (Hungary-Women-Employment) KIPORENKOV VI Comparing labor productivity in Hungarian and Czechoslovak indus- tries. Biul. nauch. inform.i trud i zar. plate 5 no.5t49-56 162. (MIRA 150) (Hungary-Labor productivity) (Ciachoolovakia-Labor productivity) /,. ,, ~4, (",/ 4 -1 x1parl, V.-S., inzh.; KOIZSNICHINIO, N.T., iTwh. Rapid timbering of the skip ehnft In "Cherkneakaya-Severnayan mine No.2. Shakht. stroi. no.12:27-M D '57. (MIRA 11:1) (Donets Basin-Shef"; sinking) (Mine timbering) DZIPICH, Anton Savvichl SHEVYAKOV, L.D., akaiemikv retoenzent; SHCHERBANI, A.N., akademikt retsenzent;jjPQTI. V So) ---2. otv. red.; SUROVA, V.A., red. izd-va; SHKIZAR, S.Ya-,., tekhn. rod. (Technological progress and growth of labor productivity in the coal mining industry]Tokhnicheakii progress i rost pro- izvoditellnosti truda v ugollnoi promfshlennosti. Moskva, Goagortakhizdat, 1962. 263 p. (MIRA 15:8) 1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akadenii nauk SSSR (for Shevyakov). 2. Deystvitollrqy chlen Akademii nauk USSR (for Shcherban'). (Coal mines ani mining) KANO S.N.; XIPOVSKIY, D.Ye. . framed thi"hlled circular cylindrical Carr7ing capacity of shells subjected to compression. Izv. vys, uiheb, zav.; av, tekh. 6 no.204,-43 063. (MIRA 160) (Elastic plates and shells) KIPPER, A.R. (Riga) Case of acute dilatation of the stomcb. Klin.med. 37 no.lOtl24-125 0 159. (KIRA 13:2) 1. Is Dorozhnoy bolluitsy Latviskoy zbelesnoy dorogi (nachalinik bolinitay - saaluxbonVy vracb respubliki Yu.A. Vadzish, glavnyy terapevt dorogi - kand.wed.nauk N.I. Soulnekiy). (STOMACH diseases) GINZBURGy R.M.;-KIPPERv A.R.; SMU23KIlp N.I.; BIGESTANt V.Ya, Thromboangiitis obliterans of the aortic arch (Takayasuls sykdrcme). Terap. arl:h, 32 no. 7:81-83 JI 160. (MIRA 14:1) (AORTA-DISEASES%l (ARTERIF-S.-DISEASES) KIPPER, A. Ya. "Origin of Stellar Magnetic Fields" Publikatsii Tartuskoy Astron Observatorii Vol 32, 110 5, 1953 pp 281-326 abs W-31098, 26 Nov 54 KIPPIR, A. Y&. luminosity of gas nebulas. Top.kosm. 4:46-75 155. (MIRA 9t4) (Nebal") KIPPER, A. U- "Non-Stable Magneto-Hydronamical Processes in Stars," paper read at the Symposium on,"lectromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmical Physics, Stockholm, 27-31 Aug 56. Tartu Observatory,, Estonian SSR KIFFFIR, A. KIPPZR, A. dwrWAPOWN . - -- ~ ~ - Symposium on *21actromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmic Physicso, August 27-31, 1956, In Stockholw. Astron.zhur. 34 no.2:302-304 Mr-Ap '57. (ULRA 10:5) (Cosmic pbysics) K% PPE 1~, Lj , . 3 (2:) ~ I PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SCV/1415 Voprosy koomogonil, -.'. 6 (Problems In Cosmogony, 6) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1958- 367 p. 2,000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Akcademiya nauk SSSR. Astronomicheakiy sovet. Ed* of Publishing House: Hakhlin, I Yee; Tech. Ed*: Polenoval, T-Pq Editorial Board: Kukarkin, B.V. iResp, Ed.) Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Pariyakly, N.N. (Deputy Reap. Ed.) Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Baranov, V.I., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Belousov, V.V., Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences, Levin, Be Yu., Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences,, Masevichs Miss Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciencess Safronovp V.S. (Scientific Secretary) Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students and scientists of cosmogony and cosmic physia's. Card 1/9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 COVERAGE: This book, consisting of articles and conference reports, is devoted to a discussion of intragalactle formations and phenomena, and speculations on approaches to extragalactic investigations. Individual articles discuss the origin and development of stars, planets and nebulae, and the forces and phenomena affecting them, the terrestrial pisnets, the solar system as a whole, gaseous nebulae, the origin of elements, magnetism,and other nat'Itral. phenomena and problems of cosmogony. According to V.A. Magnitakly, the evolucion of the Earth's continents and oceans is no,". due to oceanic expamsion azd the subsidence of continents b= rather the reverse. V.I. Baranov evaluates the age of the Earth to be between 4-5 billion years, basing this estimate on a de- termination of the absolute age of the oldest minerals, rocksp meteorites and chemical elements by radioactive methods. B. Yu. Levin rinds that- the deviation of the Moon from an equilibrium shape is due to an essent-14.al oblateness and not to the presence of large tidal bulges; and that the Moon's oblateness definitely indicates its solidification in a state of free ro- tation* V.S. Safronov submits a theory that planetary growth is due to the simultaneous accretion of small particles and the Swedish scientist, large bodies falling on planets. H.Alfven. C B-M 2/ 9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 discusses the role of electromagnetic forces in the origin and development of the solar system. Kipper and Tiyt examine the significance of the bi-quantum transition 2P ---* 1S in a hy- drogen atom in relation to the physics of planetary nebulae with the theory supported by the discovery of radio end3sion of 2.74 am waves by optically thick planetary nebulae. The state of modern physics of planetary nebulae Is briefly re- viewed by V.V. Sobolev. G.A. Gurzadyan states that the dynamLes of planetary nebulae We concerned with 1) planetary origin and 2) the evolution of its form and structure under the forces acting upon the gaseous envelope surrounding a hot star. He shows that two-envelope nebulae cannot form as a result of re- peated outbursts of the central nucleus, thus proving the ex- istenae of one-envelope planetary nebulae* He provides a summary for the quantitative theory of the origin of the second envelope due to tearing-off by Lt-radiation pressure. I.N. Minin examines the field of Lot- radiation In planetary nebulae which expands with the velocity gradient and is divided into 2 parts: the ionized and non-ionized. A theoretical interpretation is Card 3/ 9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 given for the formation of two-envelope nebulae. T.A. Agekyan develops an equation to express the acceleration of a star due to its interaction with a system of fixed dust clouds which takes into account gravity and light pressure, S,A* Kaplan presents the basic principles developed and the results obtained in magnetic gas dynamics, i.e;,the "existence of the "adherence" integral, magnetic line force of entanglementn and "un- entanglement,n the increase of magnetic energy In gaso- magnetic shook waves, and the concept of gasomagnetic tur- bulence~ P*Ge Parkhomenko., discussing the preservation of contInuance (abundances) in the formation of elements, contends that in a thermonuclear medium, at temperatures higher than 108K. photodisintegration will obstruct radiative capture of nucleons by the nuclei of light elements so that these nuclei will remain in a state of "freezing." He demonstrates that if the temperature falls to 10*K the lifetime of the nuclius be- tween two adjacent captures will be in the order of 10 yearso During this Interval total rarefaction and cooling of the medium may occur. In another article Parkhomenko evaluates the mass of a cosmic body in equilibrium in which observed continuance (abundances) of elements and isotopes could arise. Pikellner underlines the importance r-f the synthesis of complex Card 1/9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 atoms from simpler ones and the efforts In search of non- equilibrium reactions. GeI. Man reviews and analyzes cosmological paradoxes gravitationalt photometric, thermOdyna*dc, expansioj Pointing out that these are due to a tendency to attribute finite properties to infinity. Certain possibilities due to various mechanisms are offered., such as the covernion of a gravitational field into matter. On the whole the evolution of the Metagala3ri is seen as an "attenuated oscillation of the second drder." Latest data on extragalactic astronomy open a way to these conclusions through observations, In addition to the articles, reports of the following con- ferences are giveni the Conference on Variable Stare hqld in Budapest, August 1956, sponsored by the Hungarian Acadimy of Sciences; the Symposium on Electromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmic Physics at Stockholm, sponsored by the International Astronomical Union in conjunction with the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics and the International Union of Geodesy and aeo- physics; the Conferenoe on Fixed Stars held September, 1956 at the B,vurakan AstroRhysical Observatory (near Yerevan), sponsored Card 5/9 Problems In Cosmogony SOV/1415 by the Armenjah Acadeny of Sciences; ths Coaference on the Physics of Planetary Nebulae held February 1957 in Lening 'rad,, sponsored by the Committee on Cosmogony of the Astronumiual Union of the Acadeqr of Sciences of the USSR; a conference held in Moscow, December 1956, by the Corhmittee on Cosmogony of the Astronomical Union of the AN SSSR., to discuss propects of studies in the USSR in cosmology and extragalactic astronoryj andp the Sixth Conference on Cosmogony., held in Moscow in June 1957, devoted to problems of extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. The articles are accompanied by brief summa ies in English, German or French, and diagrams and bibliographic references. Card 6/9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 TABLE OF CONTENTS: ARTICLES Magnitakiy.. V.A. On the Origin and Evolution of Continents and Oceans 5 Baranov,, V.I. Latest Data in Determining the Earth's Absolute Age 39 Levin, B. Yu. History of the Moon's Rotation and the Rheological Proportion of Its Material 56 Safronov, V. So On the Growth of Terrestrial Planets Alfven H* On the Origin of the Solar System TA Ya. and Ve M* Tiyt. Disintegration Processes :9 ta and Their Significance in the Physics of Gaseous Nebulae 98 Sobolev, V.Vo Physics of Planetary Nebulae 112 Gurzadyan, G.A, Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae 157 Minin,, IoNo Light Pressure and the Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae 211 Card T/9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 Agekyan., T.A. Interaction of Stars with Diffuse Matter 221 Kaplan, S* A. Magnetic Gas Dynamics and Problems of Cosmogony 238 Parkhomenko,, P.G. On the Preservation of Continuance in the Formation of Elements 265 Parkhomenko, PeG, Determining the Location of an "Equi- ponderant" Thermonuclear Medium 269 Pikellner, S*B* On the Theories of the "Equiponderant" Origin of Elements 273 Naan, G.I* The State of Cosmology Today 2T7 REPORTS Kukarkin,, B.V. Conference on Variable Stars Sponsored by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Hold in Budapest on August 23-12., 1956 333 Terletskiy, Yao P, Symposium on Problems in Electro- magnetic Phenomena in Cosmic Physics 334 Kholopov,, P*N* Conference on Non-Fixed Stars 338 Voronteov-Vellyaminov, B*Ao Conference on the Physics of Planetary Nebulae 354 Card 8/9 Problems in Cosmogony SOV/1415 Ruskol,v Yeo Le Conference of the Committee on Cosmogony Devoted to Examining the Possibilities of the De- velopment of Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmogony 359 &-I Tsitsin, F*A, The Sixth CosmogonicAj Cofference 361 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress MMAJ 4-1&59 Card 9/9 - KIPPIR, A.Ta.: TIYT, V.M. Processes of the disintegration of light quanta and their significance for the physics of gaseous nebulae Lwith summary in Znglishj. Top.kosm. 6:98-111 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Nebulae) (Radiation) Name : KIPPER, Aksal I Affiliation: Director of Institute of Physics and Astron=W of Zstolal- AcadesW of Sciences.. Tartu Remarks A. Kipper In An Item entitled "In the Oldest Observatory" states that an observation post., equipped with 30 special telescopes, fbr studying artificial earth satellites was organized at the Tartu Observatory. The aboarvations are conducted by the students of the Physics and Niathematics Department'of the Tartu State University. In the near future the observation post will receive new equipment from the USM Academy of Sciences with which to continue the observation of the second earth satellite. Source N: Pr6da., No. 19,, 19 January 1958, P. 3, c. 6 S/555/62/008/000/001/003 1023/1223 A UIL, 1 i OR Yipper, A. Ya. TITLE: The gravitational paradox SOURCE: Akndemiya n%uk SSSOR. Voprosy kosmogonii. v.8. Moscow, 1962, 58-96 TEM; The gravitational paradox occurs as a contra- diction in case of the application of the*law of gravitation confined to finite regions of space to.tho universe as a whole. The paradox occurs both in the general theory of relativity and in the non-relativistic approach. In thin paper an attempt is inade to solve the Poisson equntion without stating the boundary Card 1/2 S/555 /62/008/000/001/003 1023/1223 The gravitational par,-tdox conditions, The diverging integrals lack a definite numerical vrilue, but may be used for ,iolving several cosmological problem3-. The theory of- '--;enerrili,,ed int(.,,.,r,-kls is discu:;sed in detail. The Poisson equation and the e0111.1tions of motion are solved for a test particle in the grnvitntional field of the whole universe. In order to calcalate tho motion of the test particle it Ls not necer- . t;ary to know tile clLstribution of mritter in the whole universe. If the density ? is known in some volume V the path of the pnrti- cle in the volume Vl(e~~- V) can be found. There exist two space- time continuum3: in one the measurements are performed by means of gravitational procesBes, in the other by means of atomic processes. Clocks of both kinds can be calibrated and synchronized only for snort periods of time. The idea of two systems was first postula- ted by Milne; the idea of two times - by Bleksley. Card 212 '75 IL, q'4 &I r 46 :1, rV jp~l P i OL r- 11 ! ! , I - "n . I, - , I , ,- I . I , ~ .. * " I !:.,) ., , . , . ,r'! 'lie IT, r", I ~rq . ~ : . V. . , r , 'i , !, , "'. , , , f - .. r, 4. .. -~. ; I . , -- t , I- . ." f- I !.!. ) KIPPER, IAA LYUBOVSKIYo 1. Slaughtering and slaughterhouses In search of solutions for economic planning. Miss. ind. SSSR 23 no. 1. 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Auggst 19V, Uncl. 2 KASPIN, B.A.; KIPPER, Z.H.; IIIKHALCIIENKOV, G.N.; MOREV, A.N.; climlovo P.t.-'; SHORKOV, V.P.; VELICHKO, Ye.M., red. (Designing and building fish farme and fish hatcherios] Proektirovanie i stroitellutvo rybovodnykh khoziaistv i zavodov. [By] B.A. Kaspin J dr. 140okva, Izd-vo "Pishche- vaia promyshlermostl," 1964. 365 p. (MIRA 17:5) KIPFZR, Z.M., inzh. Using navigation sluices as a fish pass. Gidr.stroi. 26 no-10:38-41 0 '57. (MIRA 1OS10) (Fishways) KIPPERP Z.H., inzh.; NUSENBAUMO L.M., kand.biologicheskikb rauk ----------------- 1~ The poeBibility of using the bottom sluices of modern hydro- electric power stations as fishwaye. Gidr. stroi. 33 no.11: 47-48 V 162, (Min 16s1) (Fishways) (Hydroelectric power stations) KIPPER, Zakhar Molm=vich; MILEYKO, Irina VladimLirovna; RUFTANTSEVA, M.B., red.prumVELIXA, Te.A., takhn. red. [Fishway structures in the Soviet Union] Rybopropusknye so- orushenila Sovetakogo Soiusa. Moskva, Izd-vo "Rjbnoe kho- ziaistvo," 1962. 70 p. (Fishways) (MIRA 160) r,,! w 'i (Mi RA 19-4) "i !.v-rmyy i,rt!i I til t. o kh J'ouriua of tho Science mad d WON on w1m r. &I RuIll md 0. 0 ftm-W4 of Food and Agriculture VotmeWla. Gdm4gqm.. 1993, 7. 0-44LIJ t lith March 1954 bentoWto caum decrees" In the vp'.1f. (in the (oath dedmill &A mad extract (g. li the AM p1m). no Foods =Imuli= in the "-fm extract. but Uft in the FtOH cw adde. The *Sects vary with the odglu of tU bwatcWft.' AnanuLUm with rupw to upt coatmts 00m wbm Ming b mwwukm Atter ax,&t,6u of b"Un "d CMU-31. Fwag It'vits vi* VWWDS beatoultes and by the uAW Methods am glym P. S. AIM, A-- /1 (,"// L . /. PHATUITSKIY, M. F.; KIFRACY, I.; REFIN, M. Electrolysis Electrolyzer-gas meter and its use in obtaining ethane. Kh1m. v shkole, no 3, 1052. Monthly List of Russian Accessione, Library of Conpreos, Novenber 1952. UNCLASSIFIED. wi KIFRENSKIY, A. B. FA1240TFO Pstronomy - MeteoriteB "Investigator of Celestial Stonesp" A. F. V.prenskly Priroda, Vol 41, No 10, pp 59-64 Discusses the work of the Stalin Frize winner, Ye. L. Krinov, who introduced into the new science of meteoritics a now division called morpholcgy. By morphology one under- stands the study of form and structural peculiarities of the fused rentle of meteorites, which covers the surface in the form of scnllops and prererves the im- print of air streams created during meteorite's flight through the atrosihere. Krinov's work Is important in the solution of problems of the origin and cosm.0gonical significance of meteorites. ;~49TFO KIPRENSKIY Yu V (Moskva, D-40, ul.Nishnyaya, d.90 kv.30); 7ROIsHIN, A.Z. I Use of temporary prostheses in treating injuries of the rajor arteries. Nov. khir. arkh. no.5158-61 8-0 160. (14IRA 14212) 1. Kafedra fakulltetskoy khimrgii (zav. - zaaluzhennyy dayatell naWd, prof. N.N.Yelanskiy) i TSontrallnaya nauchno-issledovatells'kip laboratoriya (zav. - kand.med.nauk A.S.Chachulin) 1-go Moskovskogo meditsinskogo inotituta. (ARTERIES-SURGERY) (PROSTHESIS) SHKROV, O.S., dotsentj KIPRENSKIY, Yu.V. Blephantiaois of the extremi~ibs and results of its treatment, Sov.med. 25 no~804,89 Ag 060* (MIRA 230) 1. Is fakulitatakoy khirurgichookoy kliniki im. N.N. Burdenko (dir. - prof. n.N. Yelinskiy) I Moskovakogo ordens. Lonins. meditsin- skogo instituta im. I.N. Sechenova. (ELPHANTIASIS) KUZIIIO M.Lp prof.; KIPREN5KIY, Yu.V. SoliUry exontonia. Ortopeptravn-i proteze no.20:32-37 161. (MI%k 14110) 1, Iz fakulftet'skoy khirurgicheskoy kliniki im. V.F. Burde&.o (dir. - zasluzb. deyatell nauki prof. 11.14 Yelanskiy) 1-go Moskovnkogo ordena lanina maditsinBkogo instituta im. I.M. Secbenova (dir. - prof. V.V. Kovanav). (EXOSTOSIS) M r AF=t A.T.; ZBDAKOlp Mel CBUKAWV# A.A.1 11=fKU4 2hr Appowmas of a mamma at the sits of a throlhis ulsor and Aftor g=hot voundse lbirurglia 36 noonsI22-.125 if #60s (NDA I) s22) I@ Is kafedry obsbcbq khirwgii (say@ - yrof# Tole ltmbkor) I Nomkovskogo *Mna Ladza seditsinokogo instituta luni LK, Bodbonara i patologoanatesiobookogo Otdolosipt sar, e. dept. Ti+.oltrqy oblon AM I= prof* I*To Dlftbx-~rjdm---k bollnitay 4=4 YAdmantnA mob A*P Tinof ~l (UM) 00T WMV15 MMONO) KUZINj K.I.;pi -KIPRENSKIY M.V.f;omoncoovlo role in the development o-,' Russian medicine. Vrach,,. delo na,'3-Is&II N 161, (miRA 34in) 1.=tetskAya, khirurgicheakaya klinilat 1-go Moskovskogo me ko o instituta. ~LOMONOSGV MHAIL VASILIEVICII, 17n-1765) (MEDICAL RESEARCH) KUZIN,, M. I. , prof.; KIP 1,LIISKIY Yu V, I ____ Subungual exostoses. Sov. mod. 25 no.21:14a-143 N 161. (Ml P-1 15: 5) 1. Iz fa.Inilltetakoy khirurgicheskoy klinilti lzwni N.N.Gurdonko (dir. - z, 'itzhonnyy doyatell nauki prof. N.N.Yelanskiy) I Moskovskor 3rdena Lenina meditainakogo instituta imoni Sechenova (dir. - prof. V.V.Kovanov). (EXOSTOSIS) (NAILS (MAl'0,14Y)--DISEASFS) YUANSKIYo N.17-p prof.; KVMMMY# Yu.V. (Moskva) Faulty surgical Clinic and its role in th-9 development of Soviet surgery during the prerevolutionary periole Klinmeds no,1047- 152 162. (HM 15:1) 1. Iz fakulftetakoy khirurgicheakoy klin:Uci imeni N.K. Burdenko (dir. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. R.N. Yelanakiy) I Hookovokogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo kintituta imeni I*M. Seohenova. (SIJRGUff) NEM CAL CCLLEGES) FUTPRENSKIYI Yu.V. V.A, Basov and hie contribution to the development of Soviet eurgery. Sov. mod. 26 no-41146-149 Ap, 163. (MIRA 1712) 1. Iz fakulltetakoy khirurgicheakay kliniki imeni N.N. Burdenko (dir, - saslushenw dayatell nauki Prof. N.N. Yelanskiy) I ~Nodkovskago ordena. lAnins. seditsinskogo institute, imeni I.M. Sechenova. KIPPMSKIY, Yu.V. Role of the first medical schoolz in the training of medical personnel and the development of the teaching of surgery in Russia. Fel'd. i akush, 28 nool:41-44 J&163. (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy khirurgicheskoy klir.iki imani N.N.Burdenko I Mookovakogo ordena Lenina meditsinakofo institute, imeni I.M. Sechenova. (MEDICAL COLLEGES) MARIIIBLRG, V.A.; YIFT0%jKIYP Yu.V. Albright's disease. Ortop., tra,/m. i prlo-,ez. "5 Mr 1t,4- (MIIU 18:3) 1. Iz fakulltetskoy k1drurgicheskoy klin-'-ki imeni 114.11.Purdenko (dir. - zasluzhennyj deyatell nauki prof. N.N.Yelariskiy) I Moskovskor,o ordena Lenina modltsinskoro `.nntitutit In-n! 1.M. Sochonove. Adres avtorov: Moskva, B.Piroj-ovnI-nvn ul.1 Khlrurgl6heskaya klinika Imeni Burdenko. to W a 9 0 0 0 0 0 ]L Me P 1 Is Is Is as D I so 1 so so Is 0 I of - -, L a , , I so A... j.-P 0"61 . 1A A M 0 0 1 4 d I k , . of. -'.j 0 OL ' 6!t . -- --!!, ~ t,- 90 A A. I OMA .1, 216,4191 Is". 01. , Continuing the Studir% 44 ruiv. 14mist We Nbelos. zliar. 4. M. I / () 4411 A eids live ro,"on I*twrm so,ooddes and the tsim of aliphatic and slotelatic smill" & go t (C. A. 311 2447; 22, 3134). K. found that the aromatic fsttf% (11) 11"t give the O"cor- .101"dinji & sminiol"t(oft" fit pritusery reaction products. Onlyinlespe.inthere-6- 4 1 l l 1 i"111 11#4 a l" 44 lit listen r1hylono, ititidit and P MeNlIC4114001r, an a lactone was 1 00 a Of 4 lorallnig. Of special interest was the study of the resoction hottemn 1"Mylevot aside -q q (1) and the amino s" as the benzoates of the resulting tertiary amims A-4 -00 041 le 1 "nMheipc =iv%- MAW osklirs react Mr with livest diflioriolly. Trimethyl. ii -0 i Ithyle1w, a I j iii, tract at an. In the slildliatic *mv., the reaction products art 00 49 wuwtime% factories (by ining; an exem of the exidt). Thut HINCHgMet + go* 00 %1 i 'XHo CNII-1 0 - 'tlc%C(Oll)Clf%N* CHI CO 0 CNIe, CHI (11) + MOM while zoo 0 a J with I mot. of I tlw cnir"ponding tertiary amino sic. 5feC(01I)CH,%,HCHCOWEt. of .3 loten-t. With I'liNUCHoMil an reaction took place. Frpd. Pcott I + 3* It COM C 192 hi ll il N o - ow, o gave C . 4 t ck Ye . 7lie pierste go a dart red. OLA . Na I' + w-MIX4111,CEMAIr xsvr athick YrfloM-h oil. N 1141) 2110'. 14crati-. d. OO yellow, m. 212'. 1 + p-NH,C.II.C(h?.fr pyr colorless ryyvtal-. m I I'.'; picrate. pos * 0o ' i1 h V NCI( CC kkW I Ij A l i h I K - e an o ni 4 s Igo . . . nwrd it to he Cr. + k t y , y% : j ' 11j),V. Their mot. of t + I mol. of II,N CH,CO,Ft csve a colodr-o CAI b, jr.2-41. -00 --7 Ethylene oxide and H,%,CHPhCf),II C,,If,.ON (11) bring the ecyrre 12 mol - I mol.) save the Isortnior COLiOuN. bi ilfl 4j '. The Cu %At of the cme- sponding amino, hydm%y " of thlit lactmw was olitained by tonilinit t1pe water soln. a the lactone with Ir"bly loped Cu~011) as a ligbt orit*t n owder (C li v) c Ito . ,. is . t, w ~ , p 'CIAMCOO I + H,.% MV PTV on oil b, 1, 0 3 Cu salt of the clorresponding d amino hvdrnikv aci . 0 lA 0 tL * .Sao) 1 Q!, ' 0 U U AT -0 at a R6 ; , Dipole 1111 111111 sure flog 1 a U 0 is 0 1 or so J, I ~ , 'A -011141111,101A A A Jo. A -A-j v it I I U11, T Z a U 4. 00 0: 0 4 Ols e 00 or Oe j1'- 6 0fs 410 049 0.: C/v A 1 5. s L to setv U 0 Ar to A v Joe, t#,#$$ I ...414W 'low 061"O0." : I,, of-W.- its or'"thstalo 8*4 p(slostriliss. x1rojoilitiv, 1ko,'Ifoload Kirow /Ago 4, 104 1, '.~ll 410iflir.111i Till. arij A 1 1-4 N noOld Itioxi 1.1 Iliv h,q .1-le ) K -) Is , 'ril It toy the f4lowing :1 mellit.14 11) PhNift I[,CI1,N4 I Cli:11, 4,1111. cm, N ('11,4111 - PhN -9) (1) 1 Nat'l 1 11,41, (21 -C11, CIV CICII,Ct1k%N - 1 4. 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In Ilse air the cry,sW- lit ru-t very purr) slowly Seutmor a viArt 0,1,w Th,-f-w,n4timsIthrdyee lt-m I W am Irtated toy Ca watt,,, The drrs brimix to the I'hClf wr" I Moody vindrnoorot with %licider's krinne. K- did mot oluserrcs) in nitrAling I fin corder 14) prep the p~Nll.vsivmpl I as rni&Om Instead of nitrati,m Ifoo'k lier I MAY J."otilay be. cosmos, 4d technical Implartatiste in Ilse, tire Induttry. as amwAnt to mrill,oll IS) the m2- terldh neirrovolary low its syntlarlis are industrisill crorlow Jr. The ykbloi to Car are law lrxpd. parv - INI 9, Mile PhN I(Cl ism 11,?prepd. from + CIC11tc0loff) was disovolyttl fit the vquim4 amt- vil 2 N . A011. milled with FU E, CICIIXIIPII and hni" under ri-dus Inr 9 bro. The heavy t)dy ),aras dk4d, undri 25 mm 11,0 and aniline diond over frel, At I ;L*.% " I V "A n Ifoidinsi ti I it ) was c4lected After ircr"tti frmn ale T, g lot The pute hkcl~sonr 1, C'.11"INN. in 73's. wass illitainerl. As a by vveluct in this vrociiom m 152, is Itstitarvi, a product already descTitiord by; 1=1,4, ov, 22, wn. It resulted py,-Aftl4ir ("sen impuritivoi poresiont in the phertylit"nor u Witivis: PhX(CItC(`lII1os + WN118 l1k.4jells.cohNill + 211,L). 10 jet 4. I a.. As. 04o4 -41 0.- It a It tt K OF 0 SIP 11 ; a, 1', *1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so ~ so I Is a 1 4 2 is S'fo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 ZO 0 zoo to if go * ZO '00 0 so$ a bOO - W 0 -1 W ~ V I W, I W. W. IV. "P. W. W. - ; ; ; ; ; _. - - - - - 11 9 It It IN of IF a a j0 04 W a a 4 to ---4 g - , I 1 1 4'.. 2. A I A 6 4_1 A A I- -M.0- A -1 ... I. ft t~ 0* 00 dw* W dpftft kW see@$. 1. CIJWO_ "a" tAW *0 OcIftnthmmmo. _A., EANOV A" l ij=rm ME I r Mew. S, Tech. lot. Information avallable in W Iffe"turt, AM patemb for Pit o(4.2- "Mill (1) And its vallank Sew which are immpw. 4 ,,a H ,IN 0 C&M tar th, production of am Is wircloble and omtradictary. Ifere arc pro, 1.00 0 red lanproved mdbo& of PreW of timew cmimin. 3AClvCJI,-V( 4 (113 4 0 it a the hu Wd a tbrorrucal YkId. by braling Im CqjfX4 Ilyx at 62-31. withamixt 44MO of HNO. (d. 1.4) and NO g. of % SA 1-4 hr*, at IM As. wagm "action product arverai timan with hot H.O. mad We with Na&COv man and=s, it cno- go ,Ud to 4.2.0~()W)C.H.OH (n) in 22% *114.175tilling I* the Autuckvv 11K) I Of MandOg of N&OH In 145ce- of KoO I hr. at IBA . stcam-ditts. filtmngoss a flocatmer 0 04j funnal. from the &mM mutetr (3 jj~) and &yWg. m or, -A* (theory 94'), 2.4.1-Clilom 0 mitropbmall (V)coWd not bc obtained port. *.CJI.Clo(VllgivvspnnktatkoesWit *9 a( 3.+- and 2.3 CSAHNO.. which cannot be wpd as they " within the mare of Co 0 0j 14.1-6' at 22 mans. wA 265-M* at Wo. pressure. W cumijunimated with IV. b 170- X2'. is altrated as dracrOwd above. the smixt. of the Z;" *Nwm Is distd. at IV) M*. rot then trooted in the autaclave I hr at ld&--,U* with 2 mat. td N4011 and Altr". Ovinnan 0 :-4 t1yWafthoultroisamm.ma.40" Toprvp. Ady" the autarlaw -&-charg-f ;,;0* Ch I1WI S, of cryst. NaA in a little HOO. heated to In"% M I of powd 9 mWA with glee tion, anti during 30 min. X) C. of chloroultrophentfair (VU) was add"I. thrn d 14.0 am the valat was boiled. IM after 4 hm at 140* a c%+v dris"It .00 yr"bk fiber dar w on ago ValmolsmalM Sivemooolor thatIlyoovegoaW yans light-grorn khaki NO m aft stable against woking acids and alkallm but arc not statAt against Cl. T,- X11111111, I add to 121 S. of etyst. Na.4 in .10 cc. of H.0 an the oil bath, at 110' 30 g too fe: the lemp. risce to 130-8' and the reaction it completed at 1.38'): disara" IN I mass In 225 cc. of hot IIA beat to t-Mins. add 40 a of NaIIC( k filter odd in= too, LAO* 'S 06 too A S U Is &I I P IF 11 IN, 19 9 a 41 n I'. OT Is s, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 so 0 0 to 0 0900000 0 so 00 0 0 With 10 f. .1 N-Hco- -bu. b?ng- P-" so t=1 %d ""'0. *w of is a It. (76 8%) to Im . The filinte HIM To P" 00 ef pe oil :*100 TW& -a". 2-6 .1 IV) "b 4 TOM a" P"" whb lifilk,"co Ip in J..& Z& (1) bw a whi. at ".'WW &..d "Iff jW wetei bat it upta kw.U" tb4'.ff"Al. 0 MW U"t" &I' M-A'" $0 :01 min. NMI mw I mm. The lutralro 00 Ollo 00 Ict cd at% I 42) nf- a smill, of IM an The 1.9. Ow .1 b 01AAb" (,b,vg 3.3 b" cc. 1 smidi filliff L ;4W -Mumk is a 17.7 S. (696 = "Womom cd I in alp- 00 Zk M& VFW in bi ; ly "JI'cRNII0- actlas on a I, piMumd 4AI.6-C As. 111111 a* talmed 4.2. wAll diffffent lb,4,9 in d ,I.& an4lOw 00 1, 9017. IN 1w. OW have IMMO& 1, 00 (OHOWL Tb" Lb VI 1400111 SM)09'W to UOU With IT n"MV AND 09 twovu to Obtain IMOMM &M 10. a" W."~w A. t. XU livig OD W" pr. pd. Irl bm go oo renes, of dd-Sk- 261-& r nr &t 2M W 3 b--- 60 9 0 is Ilk U. DAMST-L bve at 17A* I- ,Qewng the stirdait (IN, of wkb a tn. dam in as Irm gob* al 27% 44. 1v 'we with *&trf awl of of 11.4-C,1112MOX16 (01 =W" 13D m b Dahmer f"RmL wsd 1, 00 jcj kbj tukw,4 t1w YkW w&& 99 a# M'w Ove" 00 un w -71 A I~ can- Of N impoln Ow Yleld it Ow fillet lie romikosmalse (W) woo f.$Tl.O.L'Z jb. ~~ of Cl 2.4-cm, the Pdrity al Is r sausum a O-cxxu v f7 4.1.2- Mol)C16 p). "Imed bi INS sk, it m o * 90 w 4 A an a TO IN, dijefted &bum 1. In ct Mh IT t- f.- u wIMP. The prace" b cmp�=Ud by dw dUk CZA& BLANC 0 0 0 0 0 '00 9 0001 00 0o: 008 90 ood .3 V 00 '69-3 Ole q!fIfftifflottlif d, r, "vwmw. " am - At* DAMNUM (UknkL CUM, J., . : - ~ I---. - am dwkhwwsm. N&TO Sim the IW but "ammos&d owting th* L -.ts. lt.&~ WIALLUROCAt LITIIAIM CLAIWICAIWOI ""'Sow, 1.-44"40 -d- Jill, 16 u 0 vile 109#64 39f 0 0 0 0 00 00, 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 ale 0f0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *1 101-01 0. 00 ~s Os r4, -000000 - -00 ---00-4 *000000000000001 "of '90 .60 000 '00 .00 d;0 0 300 0 Ire q Ogg Ogg 6*0 goo 1' A' s ' 1 ' i ' ? ' 'L' ' M' ' l u A a a 6 1 1 A A f a t 1'. J a A - 1 1 0 a A t 0 6 _49* A [ I Infar"dins of a-add" will sieVriil 7 Uk 1) k M X M oros AND . RAMIXMLAVA rains is . -Tb 3134 IIJKI d C A 22 24 ti t . ors t . . e no erloor ; . , ethylene oxide (1) and ls~ju -ethylaminat Acid (111). rwtxharts Rt are4lde (U) with the Ift ester of M CAr 0 Clio Clio and J,tN CHMe CO 0 CS4 'nin .00 .00 o, I t- At the terup. tit the water both. the lattea0kin rwatisocei in soddn to the lartons, like a. ethylloydriontyrthylaushouprospimic arld. If0CII~CIisNVICIIJfcC0#II (IV). slide at ' -00 200 only the lisetense is formed. The analwma trontielft twtvmrn op-tisid" said v, -46 amino muls produced so fatisfectory resulik because tic d amino acuk we difficult it- obtain and are unstable 'r JU_To IM g. tit %IeCllHrCWI d C .00 neutralised with M g. of Nall t~ fK) c P is vadually added Kil) x. tit FIN If. 2 04110 in NX) cc. of HgO while coubag with k4a water. The whole is al&-rd to ound 5 days of room temp.. then torduied 6 lors. an Ibe %and bath, coned. to.%%) cc. usedc acid with 110. "spd. in own# to dryness. digesteill with IM cc. d Ale.. lifterrd from Nabs. IN zoo filtrate evorlid. in "usto to dryness. exterifird by ImAlitir with I I id A% IICI in 0- FIMI, rimed, in meow to 211 cc. the Irv* "let lipwiff"I froo" the 1ICI Awl by It" .00 r 00 Fiwhrf Mortlood Ole' ^ 00. and twice ftdistd ; the ywlif W W. 14. (110 1 % is Ill g .40 04% 1. Condrahstion of I *a 1114-411 A mist CA 14 &1 ol 11.1 and 9 a cd I in a walrd 411,111, Sku tube w" heated 10 bn~ an the boiling water bath. the trattka Miduct Chad 04 to men* gave 3 jr, at HIM. 13 S. of a prodtoct he WI 10. 3 x N 110. 20L)o and 3 X gif residue. (2) A mist. of 14.6 g. at M and 8-2 If of I coots ined in a staled glo% tube was 06 brated 2 firs. at 122-S' in " atitaclave, giving 2 x of E1011, 10 g. of a fractions N :;o 0 W-IM'. 3 S. ad an-th" b. 1104W and 7 X. of nskhw The correscAmilang frartum, 4 the 2 expti were c1coall and after a fractionistials gave 16 of a traction 1 asill, . a. % 118 IfW, which is I mist at the locturst and IV. The for Wort. hydralyied by redull"s 400 of with 140, then distol in ease to ripel the 11.0, alkMed w crv*Wiw 0-0 Webt, over * 0 ffvAh. witthed with acetting and dried. no. 121),-2 . The pure IV obtained from the 7 00 I&donc on standing in tiso ak on. 126 6- . ', The W us% Child. to swt%*. wherrhy the .. 0 lactorsor paws cover at IM-10'andil wall. and furrow a purair m W-V ' U l l11 f l 0 00 f isai .-A mist a #I M was liftit"I 13 his at N1D 12 X. dUwW 17S. o in a w*W [tit*; the traction prooduct an redistes. in huoo gave 16 a 1.1 the facteew th. 121 h M U06 !sshirh arms 111 11CI aft mid is plerate in, 154 &.-3* CAAL BLA C 0 *4 . 0 0 Am L 1 0 ew 0 1 W a. 0 41-i--i I 41 C 0 0 0 Ill 0 0 a a 0 6 0 0 ~ A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 4 a 4111 a 0 4 0 4111 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 Ill .0 & 0 0; ;;; ;; ; ; ;;; ; 0~ ; -0 ; ;;; ;i i ii iii iii 666;9 see alu. is u of toI - Ompiabil Use Nib aw goal 0 #)a# 41420 is L a a a I A- It r-.1 IF I K 6. a st 9 0 a II-v, -or ..v .a ~16 0 latepressittim of a4mMes; giall "Ississis W affillso fill Wis. V1. Cycleekeselmer eseldes &n4 accell,~stiect, A. 1, KlIMIRIAMItIT AND 6. 1 KlrII4*t)V. Ukraffitiol AAwm 14br. 6. Ill . ~, I it 11011, erf x mine] KlesinAistra, C A 33, M43 [IN osirraction -1 IN %."r me-It, III asset 110SIC11601,1(t 1111 %he-411,11 cll. ts , Wf"'" IAW tied vIl T 4 (1111, 4-41"llier III hervelint, ther, lacloree, Thir c%mild-usisti,"S 4-1 1 with ll,!6v,4 Irut 0 INWIC1,41sleekliol kIV) With CALCICO.Sill, IVI 1-411144mil-I 1-%d 1111-1. .4 111. Vkh. 11 00 "oule;,"lly let- inelatervi try forming their waterviview4 Cie -all .-I O)w #I- ..:.I W6,, III 90 14 Imal"I to alierist 2111)" in a armliell glass tube tbM it forsexel sells the, Lwi.-oer Isis I-eir -0111 1 ,mmilsiv a ikts%, III dArlarialprtaxitier. IIOC4II,qN(CII, 'VI, .4 lip fifolula a. ther larl."w. F.11w tuft 6,44feeksh... .4 1 .4-4 It. 1 040 fair filof o6rhydirallirs everi-4wilamil so CVVISdk StIW' I Vtll. 1. `tl .1. . With A 240 0 I Islet V. C. .4 6. 4 1 MLI1. asset I IN to c%wit'lljoef VII ill 1. 1, I.M :11 . -I Is a 1, "t.1 too .4 7is pm--. tKi-alliell. list,oliervig anel I' I So. low. If..- ..1.4 1... cluilp'l, sib (I I III g of 1 asset 6 1 .4 11 12 1 114.4 ). t2) it 0 .4 1 A's.111 a .4 Ill I I m-4 - to I!Mifesf 4,( 1 mo-111 0 -( I I I 1.1imIl I Wit, 1.41-4 111 b- ... It- -41., smile Altirr 11- If M *-,I ---w I -,t~ -I.t-I -ell. IIw I-t feet- -iv mend 411111 a Ill, ..41.01141 miller .4 111; I"'Ill j4plikess. vreff 4,00111,41red 411.1 I.v 1-11tis 00 With *Atrf. these r'.110 feel ther evesill.1"lle 411.1 4,immil.4 I'll.. lh~ 111 1-t 11.41 ... a "lose 00 All 14;; ;s. %.IJ.j 0.. Jed a all 0 9 1 IF of S a 0 2 U 0 a;* T 0 at a it a a If 0000 00 0 00 0 4 0 0 0 q 0 0 :0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 00 0 0 0 9 1111 0 46 0 0 00 01 0 0 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0,0 0 ~j thir acid with Jorishly I"d. Cin(Olip,, fillistinjo; Cishf. wilobing with Avll a"d low to *fill WstrI. still dryind at 110" Ife- pos" It" arid, twiffited toy It"1101 low Co Sit "a' to jortifird in watirr with IfiS. CuS. avarg the Offal- soof to risvoile It,"if Ar "=T the ad loth it) of-leIrt low of. "of I. 11111 Whoin flarattell , brolmot of 2") b- thor outiltersor brocam" invol in water atul dil x of alk-it. iq orutrut In litmus vul m. 244o' It anals,tv - 1-4 the %&rise , wd to tow a drdor of VI Irtorassw .4 it- r; arskoo- I n the Ird ~ A. if l-ioo i- wm 1111W wills all v. - I A. ka"Ved is roldoolancr which I% O"o'-f to. 1. 4 ly"k,41.4 .r; VI .001.1 "A. MA fil"Ift f ItIvIrsliptell. - Vf IV _jA 01,411 1 Nil IV A- 141-fool for the n1ribild off 0111MA'Iff Oil$ Xtndilll (11 A 13, 0:0) % lisitt 04 lot I V. Oo it it .4 11:11.0cillill. 0 04 or of anhyd N4,04 &till W. IT j 0-1, r wS,o I.e. . froi of #i( water fly dislix. in vww. thowaillievol in like . (ttleft-sl (torsi %'if( 1, low ak- v I I-Ilid. file ^rift initilood tltnrdgh low, Cu %*it ao, defavilud afxv%e. Its"li witools .1. 1.. * row pt woof 1 1 .4 #1n. it., istol of Ill, sit jim 7 .111444 . A Iloilo 4 A it. t4 thso effort OMI " A a VI 1 W4. lpfit"I IS 1i$- .1 1 OV a .*J.4 9 t to. I hr l"Aft gidl* vrfir frovir"ord urforks"C"t the 4,1we .1 fArtroor 'Vill, ef, Me meis , f It. A roist- u9 60s .4 flatill 7 it v( Vill viliq hisitnt I fi# loo-o-to. .00 1144 fit a 1-fil na watcr Istith. Altri volwiling the air stiff Mor stivehanind It. it. .40 l 00 d h-ld at 210" so twilef, and is&% wismobell %sills air isful wals i too rrjti,,%, fro,oh" d"1 to #110 VI. I In 1.1.46K1 410MOC4 4:u(fplf to Net low".. .... efy.1 Ot Wit (191 C'"Wo I to 4., of 09 ~4,v clarifeoof "sill C I~Vrqwa evirct two %litimling Ill A VACU11111 4,n'tittl" so Itt"ti V1 fill, efloOth kror My hygrourp,oic awl rea-My -4 1,* omat. v. "1 13: Aftely'r 61111 I,N and err avoinfird to lao V hydroxyrthylillki WI)l1fill A I lilt, It- W11,C11,N so 111111111 Of, 016,N'll I'Ar diftoif of VM an -in. - A and of 10) 1 4 wal". 5 o; -4 Vill still so .o. K .4 VI (.V1.1sorti4f frown Ill eat lwated 9 hr% ill of 6,41toil laostef flAth and itself .1 fit% 0 IS no N111 'ill' Its all Orc ovro. No fftetilm link placr I'Aw 14soo 4 Vill not voiloso so 00 a,efoxelpile I IX t -A inixt. of 5 jo, of VtU.3 g. of IX anel:1 g #4 weirs its it vskol fulc was 00 1, ifitit ill -tavid 4M hrv~ at town temp The nut,ii Ifecatrw dark still thiclo. lout no, of ct"Vil-th wtrr isrAsted on fractionsitson at 0 nitis pfe%ootifr Of%, BLANC #0 00 00 &0 so 00 00 00 00 4 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 1 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a * * 0 fes a 0 0 a 0 0 0 6 a 0 0 0 0 0 a it 0 a 0 0 It 0 4111, 0 0 -4 -