SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOFMAN, K.D. - KOFMAN, S.YA.
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red.led-val LMINAq I.N., tokba.rod.
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oannectims with content leads of &Mrstus) Instruktolls po
matsishm boltov*h soodinoull, shin I jerisoodineall, IM k
kontaktys v"odam sperstove TI 3-37INS 200~ SoAves 0".
Isd-vo lit-ry po etrolt afthite I stroltmaterisUme 190,
33 P. (NnA 120)
1, Russia (191?- 02avnao uprovioniye po pro-
Isvodetyu elektrosontesbafth ftbot.
(J" 60shatore (2100trialty))
IRMUNSWO Uktor Sammilavlob. insh,; ZWKW. K.D., red.; ROMNOTs
I.t.0 tokhae redo
[Adjutirg alfatrIa drives] Seladke slektroprliodes Naskyaq Goss
anergo led-woo 2958o 243 pe (Km 11tu)
(21sairto 4rivivs)
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F]IIIKIN* A.M.$ tokba* rs4,
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Nostvae Ooo,, onorg# ild-lot 1950, 159 (XMA 1142)
(Ileatria asebtaory
(Ileatric drtficel
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CKSMAn, Petr Osorglyoviahj ICIM, I.D.., r#d.: TMM, K.P.,
takha.red,
flustallation of saimcbroacus motors) Kontash asinkhrowM
slaktrodviptelel, Xaskya. Gas.snerS.Isd-vo, 1959. 43 p.
(Bibliotake slaktromonters# no.?) WRA 1312)
(Ileatria motors* Induotloa)
KAMANOTICRO Mikhail Xlkh&Aovlah# lash.-. IMOMIH. Yaks Allfrodoviahe
Insh'; ~ An- "a] 'Davydoviab. lash.1 PXMCRIX# Yevgmly
Alskesy"ieb, lasht (damsesdIl BOUNITP. Patr Fedorowlebe
insh.I'MMOMKO, Ortgody Yefiwwiah,, inshol SKIM* LV*j
lash.@ obehably zvd#t SOWITV, ?Jo, lash., obsh*W redol
WAROTA# A.TP,# r*d,: TOMIN, 1,P,, tekba,reds
CKsohines and devicep for eleatrical vork) NekbealmW I pri-
sposoblenils d1la elaktr, r tsshnykh ra'bot. Isd.2.. pertre
I top. Moskva. Gos,exerg.isd-vo, 1959. 512 p. ("Tochaft
-oliktromonters, no.6) (MIRA 12t6)
(Zleatric sagimoring-44ulpment mad supplies)
SeIRO. Toy Isayelvichl 19.00 1.
*V . red-I LWONOT# Q.YO.O t4l:kA."A.
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wtod toontrimmals valov ushin. lsd,2., perer. XoskTa, 008.
anerig,lad-vis# 1960, 310 1p (KIRA 13t?)
(shaftim)
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na stroltallotwo pro""Isomlyft preawlistile Isa.2., pomr*
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-m--waj VO=Mp X.P.9 toklm, red,
[Safety engineering and Industrial bygiew regulations for
slectrioal installation operatimsp In acoordance vith the
May gg 1960 decisions of the Central Comittee of t1w Trade
Union of Constructica and &d1d4m Material Manufacturing
Workers) Sbormik proll takbalki. betopasmosti I prolwyodetwer.-
nol sanitarit pri s2aktromostasbayM rabotakb. Soglasom a
Tel profsoiusa raboobikh stroltal'stva I pscogshlommostI,
stroitellrqkh mst4rialarv 7 maia 1960 g. Moskva# Oos.emerg.19&
To; 1961. 255 p. (MIRA 15t2)
1, Russia (1917. T.S.F.S.H.) Glawmaye upravlanip po pmisvo&
stvu slaktrm*ntasbwkb rabot*
(22motric malwarlac-Sahty seasurse)
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TURDISO L.M., rod.; FRILKIN, LAO tekhn. red.
(Handbook for power engineers of industrial enterprises In
four volums) Spravadmik energettka proophlonafth prwt-
prilatil v chatyrokb tonakh. Mookwap Gosourgoisdat.
V*1*2, [sloctrio-pover supply. (conclusion), use of electric
power and electrical equipwt in s=e bamboo of indust4ryl
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flektrooboru&vwd& nokotoryM otraslot praq blannosti. Pod
obehahei red. A.A.?odo.v (glaw. red.), O.T.Serbinonkop I
1A.M.Dol'show. 1963. 880 P. (MIRA 160)
(Power onginooring-VAndbooksp nonualsp *to*)
(Aloatria power distribution)
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j 4 . ~D.
,r*d.1 BORUNOV, N.I.# tekhn. red.
[Repair of the electrical machines of electric driven) Na-
lAka elaktricherkikh rAshin elektroprivodov. FoAvap Gos-
onergoizdat,, 1963. 94 p. (Bibliotoka V-* avtoratike,, no.85)
(MAA 16t 12)
Ulictric driving)
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Isd,2. Moak" #)Inergi I& j, 1964. 55 p. (bibliotoka. elektro-
mantora, no,145 (KIRA l7s22)
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inxh.l KUZMETSOV, V.N., imm.
Use of realroulatlon of gom ror Wreasing st4sm oupmrhosting
and Its regulation In Nal oil operated boilors. 919k. stA. 3)
no.6sl4-17 Jo 162. (Yjft ISO!
(Bollors)
VMOVI A.X.p kwA.tekhn.naukj insh-
Zffsot of Sir an the fomUon of ailftwous WVdrldo. glok.
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TITL&i Increast-in the steam saper-heating temperature and.
its regulation in a fuel oil-fired boiler by~
rivoirculatinS-the flue-gages
PERIODICALr~-_ Eno rXstI_k,%__ aaktra-ta c hnika _- Vr&hled
hospodi'r'ske' literatury, v. 20, no. 2, 1963, 63,
abstract U63-823 (91ektrichenkiy atantaii, 33. ro. 6,
1962, 14 - 17)
TI,IXT: Describes the adaptation of a boiler, origirimlly
inttridod for burning hard coal, to take Nal oil. A higher
t,~!:iperaturb of superheated steam, and its roquiaite regulation
were Achieved by recirculating flito gases drawn frou behind the
'fadd~tiunalll stirfacem back to tho heexth. MjftaN%jre:-.)(2nta on the
roconstructod boiJer Nth various dearoes rat-ircu-I&-tion)
c o n finned the effectiveness of the adaptation. Throo figurom,
Gne table.
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Cnrd I/I
KO"Up L.14.9 1AAh-I MZDILDVO A.0,
Conversion of the atom "rated burner Dozzles of the G14-50
boiler to mchanical Oper&ticO- Energetik 14 no.1:13-16 j& 166.
(KMA 19 s 1)
ACCEMION NRs AP403M 8AMW6QtW0W/0a4MW
AUTHORSs Kur4ywovq'A. V* (Candidate of teoWdoal solsooss)l Skochilovo J6 to
(&virAor)j Qorokhovp.V~ P* (IMinter)o lofftwo L. M, (Iftinser)
4_1
Tr=t Purification of AV4.6 Allor.from o3ddo film tr Muatloa u"agu puu
filters
.SOURCE% Liteynoys proisvodstvap, no. si, 1964, 24-16
TOPIC TAGS t grain fil tar filtration , alumina alloyg alloy Aft 6g o3dde filiat
scab formtIon, alminus titartim alloy, aluximn manganese alloy, carnallits, fits,
gas content, Dard*U Gudebanko wthodq alloy AX6. alloy D16
ABSTRACTi The offectivonoss of grain filters (vith different chwdftl conposi-
tions) In froolng aluninm all"s Aft-6t AX6,, wW D16 of various nometall1o
-inclusiow (gasesi slagat and mdde film) ws studied e riwntally. Alminwe
AMIC-6 was filtored in a devIcs ah&.m in Fig. I ofuw 8~ao_s_ures. Here# I-aiwt
2- siPhon; 3- intatmediste oontatrars 4- filtierl 5- o"Ung bcKI 6- autowtio r*gu-,
lator of metal level in Mstalllasro 7- =79UMswl 8- ingote Two filter Wpos
were wateds 1) sagnosit* grains(S-10 =)I 2) malcium fluoride and MPOOLM
92uoride graim. The filtration naterial w oleawd by ooW ased air, bested to
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:500-40000 and poured Into the filter box ~f the canting device. The wtal passed
~through these filters before entering tho crystallizer. In the process of metal
.pouring tho melt samples vore collected for chemical analysis. Their gas cootent
vas determined bV the Dardoll-Cudchonko The reoults showed that filtering
,of the alloys produced a considerable pwification, According to the diagran shwA',
In Fig, 2 of the Bitclosures the Ingots ~*Iltered through the ,utgnesIts, grains
(curve 2) had one Isalf as many impurities, and thoso filtered through the fluorLde
grains (curve 3) Ju d am third as ssrW t7iowities as the nonfiltared sanples
urve 1). Dark Liclusions of wCuslum oidde and spLnel were praotloallr absent.
i Gas concentration .a ingots sbow*d in a direct relation to the depse of their
pollution (see Fig. of the tool"wes) * Crig, art. has 1 3 tables &W 9 flSwes.
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Purification of the AXI-6 alloy from aside film tW filtration
through a refraor4ry material filter. Lit. prolsv, 5o14-16
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AVIMe fkadhouto do V, 0 M I$ L. T. 0 10f"D 0 L.P. 2-11/27
Imloft, Los.
2MAk Oomm Polyurbation of VUWX Oblarldo With the laten of A=711s
AcH (8vv%"U*^ pollmorbaUU& Mamistolp vWl& a stinud
adlova kisloty).
PIMMMAU ZhUrMl PJAIGIMSkOW Wall o 1957# VOL 31 # Nr 12, pp. 2676-2661 (98*
ABOINAO23 VA. lucharanko (a wamom). cipatod In the pezvormionce ot s-am
toots* AoD, Min and PJ(, mik"okly took pwA in the tation
of M" remats. IM camimom P03junuatics at TWI , sm."ll
ad of SAWI-0 blity2-t go OOVUwyutos Were Invest:40tse, It to
akv^u tboA the indooilr of oatsm= po2ywrisation wo the w2sculm
VAOts of the '" n Inamse witb tbo rU* at aoaUto
xGunt, It to ftr~tbors "'Mat the momm polymrs with all no-
ar^'.*r relations In the IMUA WSW" are smAdhad by
vM408. Tbo ocasuaw of comm polywrigaidom an computed "m aw
data at the a otsfositiong VISO A wtwamutsa(10.060~
404, With I 6417WO M e0-0?a t W6.46 with nooewl
iov2hto C( somo e4.5. C( am p m
poum.ruation for t TIMI Chloride C( and the Investiptied &cry-
C&A V2 late p - It is $bow tut tbe velocities of S"Mtad P02youlution
Coma= Polywrizallon at VIM% ObIvMs With the Isten of 76-12-iV21
Aarylio Add
of the am2atss are oseenttal]$ hi&er than those with vial
chloride. The qmV tation of tU o&-poljoer-co"Itka as carried
amtuft of coma x1natift Into
-6.860=60 ~14 to Am:-Ihm im Aut dku~ thicew "Ma 1w
Omptation, Im stmotm 61SIMMUm in the MWO-amdu of vw
w-polimm as *NVuted, It In abom that with an.incrous of the
amum amtent In the womw bdtW mixtuet the structua pwA
with the longer awylAts wasbel, jinme-ges substantial4. Ths pvb-
ability for the f1mr-tion ofan &*vy2&t*-m72at*-baA in the a*-po-
Uv*r Ammis to AwroximatelY 0-7 with OTAmolewl, mizftm of
Rjanamno There an 3 f1prest 5 tabless &W 11 reformoss, 6 of
which are Slavlo.
Smxrffm Augut ill, 1936
ATAUMIXt Library of Congress
Card 2/2
5(4)o- 15(9) 907/76-32-10-5/39
'AUTHORS: Tkaahenkoj 0. V., Stupen't L, T., Ulls, T. S., Koftant L- Po
TITLE: Polymerization of the Chlorine Derivatives of Styrene and Their
Copolymerization With Vinyl Chloride (Politerizatslya khlor-
prolsvodnykh stirols. I ikh soymestnays, pollmorizatstya a khlor-
Istyx viniltm)
PERIODICALs Zhivmal fisichoskoy khtaii# 1958, Vol 32# Nr 10, pp 2251-2255
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the prestnt paper the si--41a polymerization of 0,0-4ichloro-
styrene and a#OjA-trich1oro-9tyr*ne is investigated as well as
their copolymerization with vinyl chloride. In some experizents
Age A# Kracbovs, participated an well. The polymerizations took
place In Class ampoules and in a steel autoola". Thi technique
of filling the ampoules was described In reference 9# whertas
.he polymerization velcoity was measured dilatonotrically
according tt reference 10. 7o determine the relative viscosity
the balance according to V* A. Kargin was used (Ref il), It was
found that the substitution of the hydrogen atoms In the vinyl
group-of styrene leads to Vie fact that the monomer also in thi
Card 1/3 presence of p#roxideso &so ionpounds and some redox systeas# as
SOY/76-32-10-5/39
Polymerization of the Chlorine Derivatives of Styrene and Their Copolys*rlvatlon
With Vinyl Chlorida
well as the Iriedel-(Fridel) Krafts catalyst does not poly-
iterizo. This low reactivity In explained by steric hinderance2o
The higher roactivity of tht,radical of a#P00-trichloro-styronol
as well as the polarity of the moloculet leads to a more ra;44
copolymeritalion of this moromer with vinyl chloride than with
styreno,'Otp-dlohloro-styrore polymerizes slowly according to
the Ionic moobanism with,calalysts of the cation type to a
small degree of transformation. It Is assumed that In the *o-
polymerizati m of vinyl chlcride with P,P-dichloro- and a#P#P-
trichloro-styront radicals vith a low reactivity &z., tornods
due to which fact the reaction velocity is decreased u"u th"
polymers obtained have a reduced molecular weight. An Intra-
duation of ajsP-trichloro-styrone Into the chain of the poly-
chloro-vinyl leads to a decrease of the transition tomperattze
into the vitreous and viscous state, 1. e. an internal plasti-
floation tak"s place, The authors thank V. A. K&;gIn# Xeaber,Acad.
say of Sciencus,USSR1 X. A. Kochoshkov, Corresponding Xember#
Academy of Sal*noos, 'USSRI A. D. lbkinj and P. M. Khomikovsk1y.
Card 2/3 There are 2 figures and 13 references, 9 of which are Soviet.
scv/76-32-10-5/~9
polymerization of the Chlorifid Derivatives of 3tyrone and Their Copolymerization
With Vinyl Chloride
SUBNITTSD,. April 11, 1957
Card 3/5
150), 5(4)
AUTHORSt Tkaohenkoj G# I.,, Stupon', L. V., Kofnanj L. P., Karaeh#va,
L. As
TITLI: The Copolymerisation of Vinyl Chloride With Metbacrylia.911tore
(Barvaostasys, poliaerizatw.4& khloristato vintla a offrod &*ta-
kri lovoy I ki sloty)
PnIODICALI Zhurnal fisichoskoy Mait, 1958, Vol 320 Ir 110 pp 2492-2499
(USSR)
LBSTRACTS This paper is a eoutinuatt on of previous In" atigations (Iters
1,2),,03 lymors of the vinyl chloride (L) with sothyl-(A)l n-
butyl-(Cr,, and n-oatylecrylat* (D) were obtained and their
composition and properties were determined. Some quantitative
rules governing the reaction properties of the investigated
Iorylio and nothaeryllo *store were found* Corresponding data
:or* also obtained for the copolymers of (A) with vinyl bensoato
(1) (the latter was produced by T. S. Etlis, just &4 (D)). At
& certain ratio of the eospou*nto these products have better
elasticity properties than polyvinyl chloride# ?he rate of
polyslorisation was-detorsin.od dilatosetrioally In a diahloro-
Card 1/3 ethane solution, and the heat effect on the sized polymers of
soy/76-32-ii-5/32
The Copolymertz,,tlon or vinyl Chloride Wilth Methacrylic Zatorf
a balance according to V. A. Kargin (Rof 6) was mossureds The
a6pol"erisation eonstvAtv were o%tslned graphically according
to an equation by L. X. Gladin, A. D. Abktn end So S. Medvedov
(119f 7), The eopolymore of' (A) with.moth4arylatoi an completely
solub,l*:ln dyelohesan#, Irt contrast to those with (1). no a*-
'polymerisatton voloeity-so well to the viscosity of the re-
setion produots, are oonsiterably lover with u#thaorylstes than
with aw7lat*s# which feet; to *xplained- by th#-eff"Vof Us ,
m:thyl group -in AWa-posiMon. The copol"orisatiod consiftnts
t r (A) with (DC,D, and 1) obtained at 450 are the following$
a a 0,02# 0 - 151 a a 01 05, 0 a 13*5l a a 0.04, 0 - 14*0j
a - 0072 and 0-W 0.28. The, fact that at (2) 04 1 is explained
by the diffvren4* of the *,I*otron density of the double bond
0~0. The renotivities of (A) and (1) are rather *lose to osch
other, and tho-oopolymeritationylolds rather homogeneous
products which at a ratio of ('A ) 1 (2) w 0,72 1 0.28 form an
soootroplo mixture. the ma4romolecules of the copolymers (A)
V*th (B,C,D) mainly OOnliSt Of long Astbacryl chains and short
vinyl ohlor14*.oh&1ns. In the copolyverization products of
Card 2/., (A) and (1) at equisolsoular ratio* " arranged distribution of
the chains is obo*rvodl with an inortiase of the (A) amount the
SOY/76-32-11-5/32
The Copolymerisation of UnYl Chloride With Mothavrylic later$
chains (A)-(A) are Increased.
Abkiu and P, No Khoulkovskly.
There are 4 figures, 6 tables,
are Govlelk*
6 M ITTED: April lit 1957
Card 3/5
The authors thank Professor A* Do
and 9 reforenceeg 5 of which
54), 15(8)
AUTHORS: Tkachonko., 0. T.,, Zt1Isj To S., Stupon't L. V., (,a
TITLE: The Copolymerization of Vinyl Chloride With Styron* and Pont&-
chloro Styrene (Soymettnayo polimorl-satslya khloristago vintla
so stIrolom I pontakhlorstiroiom)
PERIODICALi Zhurnal fisichoskoy khImil, 1959j Vol 33, Nr 1, pp 25-31 01352)
ABSTRACT: According to various publications (Itefs 1-4) there to a cor-
sld*rable difference botwetn the reactlyity of styrene (1) and
that of pentaobloro styront (II). It is assumed that a co-
polymerization of styrene with vinyl ctlorlde (III) and qtj-reno
derivatives (due to the Influence of the lose reactive styrene
derivatives) results Jn more homogeneous copolymers. The poly-
moritation took place In the substance Itself and In the
emulsion
as well
(glass ampoules and 4 liter stool autoolave
)
.
as in dichloro-othant solutions (In the d1latometer Refs 9 10).
)
t
The velocities of the polymerizations of (111)# (1)# and (=$
in dichloro-oth;Lne solutions at 600 and monozer concentrations
of 1#6 s01/1 besides an Initiating amount (dinitril* of the'
asol go f tty acid) of 0.06 mol/1 were: 0.0060, 0.0001 and
'
Card 1/3 060036 m:1/1.=
inuts. In the case of a copolynerization of (111)
SOT/76-33-1-5/45
The Copol:nneritation of Vinyl Chloride With Styrene and ?*-ntachloro Styr&no
with (11)j the function curve of the yield of polymer& In do-
pendence or the compositior. of the Initial uIxturo with a contst
of 0608-001 2019-parts,of (II) passes through a ainim.1s. W-
culations based upon the tesults of the Investigations.(Ubl* 5)
r4jultaid In the values a - 0.045 and 0 - 12.4 for the cons%ants
of a copolymarixation of (111) with (1)j which agrees with Dock's
Dok) statements (Ref 3). The copolymerization of (111) wi*.h
11) takes' place at a meavirable valcaltyp is a* slower th4n
~
the copolymerization of (111) 0ith (I) The roniction constants
calculated from the equations (1) and i2) correspandiag to a
diagram (YIg 5) are given an followsi a - 0.45 and 0 & 5030
The thermomeohanival curves of copolymers obtained by the co-
sation of (111) with (II) containing nor* than 20% of
r
U,~Mer
I -do not possess a range of high elasticity, Copolymers ton-
'o
tAint. up to 10% of (N) do not differ fro& polyvinyl
chlorird as r*gardt the tenperaturs of transformation rot
hlghl,y lastic to viscous-liquid statee, Le A. tarachava par-
as k
tiaip lik d in.sous of theme experiments* The cooperation of
As Do kin and P. go KhomikoTskaly to appr9clatede
There are 5 figures, 3 tables, and 15 referencos, 8 of vh1ch
Card 2/3 are Soviets
SOT/76-33-1-5/45
The Copolymerisation of Vinyl ChlorldsIlth Styrene and Fentachlp"~o Styrene
SUNUTTEDs May 17t 1957
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Inftstrial mthod of s"thesis of di-89 9 chlor-stIVI of v6zWl- *
phasphinio uld from aftlans sxW aM phosphorus Ulahloridee
Report subadtted for the Uth Conferame an high soleftlar weight compounds
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TITLE s A Motbod ftr palYWASARS vinyl COMPOUVAs Claies 39, No. 1729"
60"JUSs 9yoUstan' IsobretwAy I UwuwRftA sftkov, ac, Up IM-0
TOPIC TAM tesslalas poIrwriwtion. vinyl plastic polywrl"tion i0iti-ttoef
polymer
AOSTLWT s This A"b" Co"If$a4" Latraft" a utbod ftr polyearigift virmt
Md P*17%ir Yl*14 is Inc d by to
lot,
alkyl or -ull seterio of petvArbo&U acid as tho Initiator Cbr block or emlsion
polymerization.
ASSOCIATIONt none
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ACC NRi AF7012442
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AUTHORt Gordon, 0. Y461 VorshMMY9 S- L.t Kofmans L. P.; Zhakov, V. A-t
Balykhs R. P.t Kalitinag It. 1.
ORGS none
TITUs Nothod for proprias mixed omplato esters of pentoorythrite with
mothylphosphonto and mothacrylic &aides Class 129 No. 185918
SOURCE: Izobretonlyaq promyshlennyye obrastsy, tovarnyye tnskl, no. 18, 1966,
41
TOPIC TACSt mothacrylia &old# pentsorythritolq "tort mothylphosphonic acid
SUB CODEs 07
ABSTRAM A method Is clalmod. for the prtpnr&tton of imixed complato
esters of pentaorythrite with nothylphosphonic and nothacrylic acids. In
this method the cwthaMlic acid Is subjected to reaction with the dioxy-
aster of pentaorythrite and mathylphosphonle:scid at IM-1400C In an
organic solvent such as xylone and In the Ftesence of ronovalont or dIvAl-
ont copper compounds or acidic acqwundso such as orthophosphoric acid or
mixtures thersol. CiFitSt A0,16217
CCkrd 1/1 VVCt 347.438,10427.1t
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AMORS YAR21EMM, V, S. I x0ft" 10. is
10 3 sons S 3
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It= I Separation S64 fift Purift of hydrocarbons used In the hiSb polymer In-
Austry by "40's of synthodcMAUTS presented at the AUAhdon Confereme on
Zoolites hold VI LgalgLWA-2nds in I
'SOMMI VIPOSOY"noye sov shabudys Po nol-Itam. 24# loaningradl 19". Taeolltyg Ikb
slut6s. $V*Ptv& t PrINOW01YO (ZIOUtes, their synth"Iss praMtJos. and a"Uta-
tifth O&tOrI&IY Sovoshahaftlya* Moscov# IXd-vo, Pauke, 1"S, 259-268
~TMC TAGS# hydrocarbons solo"Ur slaveo adaMflons desultwization. "Ism, pro-
~AASTRAM Sqwratfon of mixtures of unsaturated hydroocarbou *W selective rnewal
-of sulfur compounds (hydrogen sulfide, ethyl morcaptow, C92, thlophem)o and wator
~frcw ol*finic ftedstocke by dynodc aborpilon on synthetic Stolftes KA, X&A, WO
land Y" was stwHed. The separations and purifications were =Wwted In liquid as
Well " In vapor phases. The saturated wbolites we" reSenerst*d with susat nl"sw
,or hydrocarbon wepa, o hwj the floodstocks studied wersi ocamertial sftlsae%W M
laneletresms " won as artificial blends containing butmes and butese Iscoaft, bu-
t *TA, LaVentans, cyclobaumet and ber4eas. The adsorption Laotherme was measvred
Accm% AT6017557-
at 20-100*C. IM 4SWItaftt&I 4",j we: oftv*late4 using an "Irical equflaft for
dynamic adsorption. It w4s fbmd tb&t, in 94""1' SOW&t'ma &*4 Purt"Catio"
not due to the *sieve effeatO of this asoUtes Jvt 4ua to the diffieretwe In the POIWLI
zations and the polarizabilities of various molecules. it wag foand that pr r 400-
ditions foe separations of the umatursted hydrocarbons with different str"tUMS can
be worked out. it we also found that various sulfur WIPm and water aam be remov
ad frcm hydroCepbong Strame down to only a few parts per million levels fte po"Ibl-
Uty of gwb & fito pwiflaStIGS is apIdned JA tems of thO plot affbaty of tM
1 7 figires
~sulfur Compounds =4 water to the Polar woute Surface. Orig. art. has
I tablass 4 formulas,
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or proketics. "a mUel" aso
d1oc"a U*thc& Or 42trICtIV these Pro&WU fm their prepamtM sea&.
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ftmillbrIum ftatm isopentum - IsooWlege . Igapre . Sy&,ug" 4
I--- - Leo P MA T.M. mat"Yeft. Investlotlam of Processes at separating
C HydrocuUm by ftatiflasUad Xetbo&. jjqCrt 1. on the SOWMUOD of
;L10 CamPm"s Of the C&UIMU Of 1809"t"e Dehydragetatim by the Pkeett.
Method 15
Zago"t L*S*t MA T*No M&tv*Ym, luvgsttPUOD of ftmesses at SepamUmS
C~5 Rydrocarta" by 20ftIft"tIOD NOUNIS. Report n. 8"&MtIan or C
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'SynUiesis.of x0wom (Cant.) SM/5133
KOOMMAj, L.S.9 V.S. VinagMADMO MA LA* Unw1yoft. Separation at View
Nydrocaz%anx W Chas"orptIon With Water-Py"Alza Solutions of Rate of
Xonovalent Coypor. Upwk 11, Separation or DIT1871 With cwvuo Salrato
solution 90
fd1song L.B.0 Y.B. Vilegradofte MA I.M. t4bahim. Separation of Kne
W CbealsorpUce With Water-"Alve Solutions of $a1ts at
Monovalent Coppers ROPM IM S"Aftuaft Ot Iscoraw With cqwon Nitrate
solutions 203
KO&SUP L##,jp V,89 TIAOV*AkMp MA TeX* LWOOMase Separation of Kew
:1w Cbmidsorption With Water-Pyridine solutions of Wto of
Monowalset C6jpr, 11opw IT* Segaration of Isaprow With CMM-aw Acetate
Solution and the Purifleation of FM "ditw 113
Ocring TA.A.,p 91-0. Boh6lovat oad A.K. Peatele7m. faMmUce of the
1020 of Methanol In the Coutsoot Pit so at Prvduoing V1v1zWl Preis Aloobol
With the Use at Methanol To"ed With Radioseuve Caz%ao,-)A 2190
xaftlyanoves Yea's MA ZGLO 1=124 Developont of a xeuod at sew
rating Xotbanol ?m an Alochol4wesurator 131
Card 4/6
Syntbasis at Xonmers (cant.)
Nartlysaws,, UsTsj, &M ZA# Xwdso Sagaration of aM Other
Impurities ft= a Condensate 1W the Utraction Xothol 148
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ftetalwt It &P.,, arA L*Ae TolIkowes. CaftIlUe V MoUce at VWl
Donse" in" 8 ty sow , govert I
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Jodat Proluatim of AsoUlew ud VAylow 1by tM ftroWls of ft**.
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twstspdfoil~, NOV.1 Usteisaws Too& SUMUM&I ROK, ChOrwisbe"s "A
Tasbo SbMUkiyo Bepention of AoOyIMW ftom Pyrolysis 048,09 ty
Absorption With Knothyl, ranodde a07
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B144/BI86
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AUTHORBe E~f
TITLLo Method of determining sloroquantities of disethll fornaulde
and dinothyl *min* In hydrocarbons
PERIODICALs Reforativoyy shurnal* Dimiya# no. 18p 19620 127t abstraot
iOD173 (Vesta, tokhn; I okono Inforiko I.-i. Jnoot tokha#-okon.
issled.:40s, kom-ta Boy, MIno.SSSA po khlmiio 1961, no. ilt
21 26)
TZXT# A photometric mothod. for the direct quantitative determination of#
4imsthyl1oraamids (I)Impurities In hydrocarbons (HQ Is boned d%n the
color reaction of hydrousto sold@ with 1034. Ions# On reaction with
alkaline solution of hydroiW1 &sine (11), 1 forms hydivassio sold (11A)o
Dinothyl formamide In extraoted'frou HC by on alkaline solution of It*
To ensure a good contact between the 90 and the jb411 volume of extrac-
tivo a special apparatus (shown diagrammatically 'is used In which the
90 vapors bubble ciontinuously through a layer of 11 solutim To 2 *1 of
11 hydrochloride solution-in the apparatus 2 ml YO N VON or 108 solu.
Card 1/3
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Method of d6termininedso B144fBi86
tion and the 90-98SPIS 409tsining o*3 - I as I.are added* The aixtur# to
kept for 40,8&n at 4000 a44,10 than rapidly oooled4 uher*upon 9 al of
3 1 EX03 and 2 al. saturated solution of forric-amagnium sulfate are added
to it. The Golored bottoClayer to separated fro~Wths KC layer and
photomotricilly measured.-'The ;mean err*r In the determination of I In
+ 15%. To ditersine dimethyl &at&* (111) In HC the color reaction of III
Tith furfural (IV) is useat III is extracted from' SC with 0.1 9 solutlas
of the &old# and 245 al Owl X 103 solution with 1.5 al of 25% solution of
IT in ethanol are added to 1.5 al of the said layerg then photometrically
measured for-30 min., The mean error of,111 deteratnati~ft is 5 - 10%.
An Indirect method of doteraInIAS I Is also desoribedi Vis Is based on
I hydrolysis by said and in determination of the III forsedo 5 - 100 al
HC is kept In the above-Wentioned apparatus with 5 &1 of 10% a 2so 4 at
6ooC for I hro The content of the apparatus to oznledo the said layer is
drained off Into soid"gratus for the distillation at !It (figure Is
shown), thw 110 layii isusabed with water and added to the sold solution,
of 111# 20% KOH solution to tided until the mixture turns alkalinst III
is distilled by tir Into *,ostainer vith Owl I sold and photoaotrioally
Card 2/1
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Method of determining#,, 2144/118~
determined as described &boy** The wass error In the detormination of I
to 15 - 207to tor tho'**parat* d*torulnatiou of I and III In 110, 111 is
detormined in ons, 80 sampla and the :1+111 content In another sample,
Content I is calculated from the difference. (Abstracter's notes Cos.
plots, tranalation3
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PROMTlOVOF-ZVDLrMS
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Hydrotherml Synthesis Conditlo"s " Pr'OpArt-lets or
Sodium Zoolites
TaitsishVillp 0. V.j end T. (to ArAronlkcshvill. Synthesis
and Some Adsorption trot)wrtle#, of Synthttla Uolltee
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MtWt Vlacqradowat Ve t~I V, no
TITLE: $"station# desiccation and purification of C4 and CS hydrocarbons by
molecular Slaves
CIT90 SOURCEs Tr. po, Wall I Ithim. tekhool. rGorIkIR, no. 20 19620 2W176
TOPIJ TAUS hydrocarbono hydrocarbon fractionation, molecular Steve; Aeolitet
colump chromatography, hydrocarbon drying, Isopentane, Isobutow
AWAACTt Tests war* coodw"ed In 20-50 ml cylinders. 12-15 mm, In diameter. fjll-~
ad with synthetic z4olIUS.' S*Sratlon of Isopontahs-paftt_:~.4 mixtures %a& lawas--'.
t1goted at a material oharge rate of 1#5 liters/hrs and 0 Sorption tavorature ott
60-70C. All the varieties of UA stoves guaranteed" separation of pore Isopene
tan** From a I-butene-Isobutene mixture, pute, Isobutene was obtained bout by4re-
carbon Isomerlmlon on the adsorbent was observed, The molecular slowds showid
high off Wency In Monomer d"ICCAUGM the %star content dropped to 0*MM
DATE ACQ3 OMpr64 Sul CM CH IMCU 00
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lAto result of A sUrglOll MorbAning of th^ femur. 01-top., tr9vv-
protes. 26 nos7oW99 JI 16~- (MIRA 180)
l;tLsnln"&dsko%o illstituta prootsairovanlya (dir"ittor- dotsent
M.V,
N
-i 4~jj "ZI 9
Lln-?' !-2 JA'-Hi
, - - - ~Jljls I
'4L AT6017658 (A) BOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66
AUTHORt Urban. q---V.l V
b9V4dM- 0.1 KOMMM,,. Y. JR. _Xdman, L. so
ORGJ none
TITLE1 Thormo removal of gulftr o0m a from C,_"CSlksnojl
pound
SOME: Vs"*7U"oys.aoY*sh&&nIy0 P2 tseolitam. 2dj 1mftVW0 1904. Tseollfy,, im
abtez s avoystva I primensidys 9jmWwfj their synthesis. properties, and s"lication)l
materialy soveshchanlya. Mosoow, lzd-vo Nauka, 1966, 268-274
TOPIC TAM desuffurization, alkans, geolitso
ABSTRACT: The rqmrt e(wers feasibilitt" of exi0olting the unlq%o sorption prvparties of
synthetic zoolitce to dmlop an Industrial process for the desulturization of C4-Ce 0anes
and cycloalkanes used as scane materials to the manufacture of k1gh polymers. Zmphasfs
was placed on the removal of morg kv4m#%W thIpj?hens.\ Isotherms for adsorption of virious
substawes, hydrocarbons, and woUvrous compounds by various types of z9olites were obtained
experimentally &W processed grapWally. Values for affinity factors, peak adsorption volume,
.aw other needed oonstants war* calculated by employing equatJons which dtacribe ths volumst~
rio MUng of pores. Coadsorption of sulfurous oampawds and Isoventane from the UqUW *a#
L
WC 1491 AT6017668
was analyzed for etbyl mercaptan and their relative capacity for adoorptiou was determInedo
IU condsorWou of oftl m6roaptan studied In a dynamlo saTtraftint'A
it was establisW that successive adsorptiouby N&A and NaCl 2"Ites IwPf sat'aprombins
method for simultaneou deep drying and fte desulftrizatioe of ulkanes Wid Ml*buu*- Iks
authoris formulated z9ollte yopmendon igotm SM Mlved &a equation to describe the $WIf-
to conamption of d1splacer ps at various process PariumdOrf, OAS- &A- b"I 11 41M
&W I table.
SL-B CODE1 01611/ SUBM DAM Wot,66/ ORIG REF: 007
1*44e
UWW, N, tokbaer!ok
*ebarbiog prodution fit Urreho Arome koop. 22 so.gsU S
158. (xnti us to)
(20"b.-Ik"do)
XOFY-.AN,
An ~anorsble order fulfilled stead of tI'v*- X~st*prop*I khW.pr"s.
2 no,7t22 JI 161. (MIRA 1511)
1. GlavMy Insh. Kurskoga mekhonichaskogo tavoda OKonmunarOs
Kursk.
(Sursk-.Fsro equipr*nt)
~16
SOKOLOTS91Y, V,T. I ZDrAAN
Waterproof wMv4p for passagmWe of statlovs and seaslatont
Trampostrol, 9 "6010143-" 0 139. (KMA 1312)
Is OUviWy inspektor *po Wbesivu Lubgradshp mestestrays
(for 8okelowskly)s 2, behallulk wMetka l&Jwkr&sko~ly&
Lemagradskogo ustrostroya (for gorum).
f(Watorproofing) (Awlings)
AGRANAT, B.L.1 ZBUIDNDZI, I*Ao; KOF)UNF J,,I.
Us* of zWW oarroolon-pmventLog aostlngs rocLotant to chmi"Is and
water. LWwlwas,aat,i ikh prin. no.3s49-51 160. (XMA U 4)
tjWl
(Protectil" Coe,
m9li VAN ilplffia:l"L NOLOM., I.A., rod.; 11009MWA, lb*J#
r"46124-Tsf-MMIMPS A.A.. ukhn.rod.
W'.
EAtawtla eastrol of9w rolltag stock of urbon oleatria
tftn"rtatias ast4mJ Avtonstlutsila iprawleftils peftish-
s:u sattevom gorodskop alsktriebeekoCo trsaFports. X*vkvsq
lmd-vo N-VO kesmakUl-BOU, IWO L" p 12112)
(Autoustle control) (UGOI tramsits
- . - -1 . - -
Cranes, Derricks, *to.
Cantilever Shaped Cranc, llbk stao# 21,, No, 2, 1952
Insh.
ust or RUSIM A0440d Ubmry of Coagre"p
O"O.Wo am& eamm"Womm
I
lok-3-26M
AUTHORs _WM"tD*., Farbor, B.D* and Tsukerzan, P*V*, Znglneerao
TITIE: Trestle-ty;A double canti3wer crane tne UK-20/3r.
(Kozl*M dvWdduwxolOM krin Ka-20N)
PMODICAM 'jlqkt&&ghgakiY Stan iii" (P~mwr Stations), 1957,
Vol* 25# 100,% pp- 72 - 74 (U.S.S.R.)
ABSTRAM Most structural and erection areas of power stations &-.a
rovided with travelling bridge crones for loading and unload-
work and for assembly of parts of the boilers. Cranes
M
type K 202 that have been used in the past have a span of
20 m and can lift 20 ',one and the span can be increased to
26 and 32 a if the load is reduced to 15 and 12 toneq respect-
ivel7. Additional parts have teen designed for this cram so
that it can lift the full 20 tcus over a span of 32 a - how-
ever, all these typee;of crane can only serve a narrow area.
Therefore a now type of amns 3Las be3n designed which can use
either a ~O ton hook or a 3 a grab. The span between supports
is 32 a and the total travel of the trolley is 49 2 wide. If
railway and crane tracks are subtracted the useful span is
42 a This W; width makes it possible greatly to shorten
ftrd 112 the langth of"t-he assembly arm& and of associated railway
tracks., which can be very inpoxtant. Directions are given
U*-3-26/45
Trestle-type double cantilever crane type L2L-20/3e# (Cont.)
for assembly of the crane and its prptective equipment is
described.
There are 2 figgress
AVAIIAWAt Library of Conposs
Owd 9/9
shei/0/000/017/025/166
3102/B138
AUTHORS$ Shartfovg 1.19. B'S'
TITLEs Distributios of vanadium and strontium in the Zaglik
alunite bad
PIMIODICALs aerarativnyy shurnal. Khtniyal no..,17j 1961, 102, abstract
M65 (Akad. Dokl. AN AzerhSSR# v. 16# no. 11# 1960#
1083 - 1087)
TEXTt The Saglik alunits bed to confinod to the southeast side of the
Dashk9aan antiolinorius aospounded with Jurassic sedimentary-offusive
rocks anddirectly coherent with alunit-.1sed tuffits 11moridglan deposits,
Two ore bands in it are distinctive in ahemical composition, The V and
Sr distribution in the alunitte was studied by seniquantitativ* spectral
3 -1
analysis, The T content ranged from IsIO to Ivio In the OftKuf
sections it was not higber than 0#03$0 itn: reached 0,116 in the alunitized
rocks, The presence of limestone #*ane *&uses a considerable decrease
in the quantity -of T. lbo Sr content vtried from 0.006 to 0,3~. A
Card 1/2
Distribution
Of vanadium and... J/O8'J6'/00O/017/025/j66
3102/2138
considerable Increas
contact re 0 In Its role If to bit observed Mainly
stratum. ion of the 4%lunitO rocks with ft
tuffog"10 Kiser-dgjan
Bbstractarta note, Complete t"".I.tio. in the 10*er
Card 212
o ci im, 9 or ytx;".. m &rc z*a-entiva in ao ZmM ilual 9
LoUs -,*J; slzvrlv, J,~A 15 no. 11:10C.3-W-7 'SO.
(A , 14:2)
l4 Inuti-vt I.-colodil 4'rll AvarSS."t, Prodstaylew clate-4kcsi J!
OLD114--man Ditwot-44maum) (Lashkjaim Li9tr;cl.--3trcaU%ir-)
K~q RA, master s"rta SM po &Wlmtnq kompositsil
Now to sompile shoss problems. Uuka I ddsnl 29 no.SiMIM
162, (XOtA 15111)
(Moss problos)
larm. R. P.
7633-34. larM, R. Po - Obrabatka "blenlyes, liteynoys, delo I termichasksys
obrabatkae pod obeb*b* red* I* Oostsvs, X., oborongla, 1954, 22 so,
(mAterialy po obs nu prolsvod, tokhn. offtom), beepl.
2. (lost, R, P. Zfman) 35. a. a Ill. (53-3?66)
3. (toot, B, 1, Wkin) 36 a. a ill; chart. - (55-3939)
sagl. vyp. 1. 4;t obrabotka dAvloniyes, .111toynoye delo I mrka.
SO: RAIShn&3M Ioftftfillo Vol. 70 1955
Korms 8,
SAM, 046 lashosers Immo so. Indoor.
%ft"t millisc In third-61"s state offloultuml
flout mills* Iluko-GIST,prom. 20 00.5127-28 IV 1%. (Km
11 odoestly tomnUstAssur Imatitat in. ft"Ima (for boar)
2. Alsookir t"St OUVWA)d (for Zotmu)
(nour)
stand"t 41SWIGns for oftipmat In flow wills,
I@ Odessidy *wall treau
(nour mill"4PA"Mat. aed supplies)
naA Of & f M UlU dqUined with a pu~tto ao2voying tygt&g,
ftko-eloropm.21 so,8ol) JI[Ag] (XUU as 12)
le Od"okly obluel'trost
(Orals silling)
rzo, let isshosert 101w9 SMS*r,,
Ports'bls Vill for blot-grade milling, Mak.-olov.prom 220
(Killing sadasery)
i" MR
Provessive mssW of tbo paomue-subs trasepautiono
libr-trwis i lotsestra4e 80.1086) 0 059, (NM 131
(hgmtio-hw
MUSHCHIM0. A. 107W. So
mutillsation of the espits, assets of state-owned. sills* by Aego
thiolows Reviewed by As Tersebebealm wA 8. ZoAman. Mak-slomfeme
25 no#1112-3 of oavor 'A 1599 12 3)
Is Starshly Imsbener Wsla mestmy protwebleamett 009plam ISM (for
ToroshchaWm). 2. "arArallore kenstraktonkc-takhoolestabookere
byuro Odeaskago Cbln*stprom (for Zofgan)o
(Flour 81116)
MDMIg 8.0 lash.1 ZKIZIXDt A.
ook for workers of Wei mills (Ofeabdeal d*sIps for tam
uIII* 0 *hr MAJoIeWtor, A I.Tereshcheako, T.A.Ponemarer. XeViewod
ty 3 Kohmat and A.ZhIsbk*5* YAke-4eveprome 25 w
(a=. i3132
296)
I* fSentrallmyo knustrukUralmyt tekbutchaskoye bywo Odasekao
abumstpr (for gottga). 2. MAvW Itx%*a*r Stallr4md~
ablastnogo trosta go"dareftemago eel Iskokbotyaystwomiago whoollya
(for ZhisbIM)a
I Olour sills)
follibilitles ta loas"ing Me ostPut of MMI flowr MIUS#
N*O-OlGVO pt"s 93 2#05130 MY 139, (Nm 3218)
Ilk
a., lash,
Iftwwork for l"taIllog "rons Is raftl f1mr stRe. Mak.-slow teas
26 mo.146 J& 1606 (OU 133)
1. TS#otftl#ocW* byaro Odosakage obl-
MOW MIU-Notpoess and IMPP11*4)
K~'S"Or B-Z wo 11~;P ~N- w17 W
laws so
Produ4tion of m4xW f*W& in rml flow wills, MiL-41*vo prose
29 no.5t19-20 Mr 163o (XMA 164)
1, Seahm' InU mektwa wwdroulp novW tokbntld Propktoo-
kowtmktwokoy kcmtvy Odsookogo uynvlozd7a yrodavolPetvenalIQ
I
torame
(Mlls) (bed)
KOFVANO .80
Producing p" flaur at rural flour all,.#. Mak,-eleve pres, 29
no.12s23-U D 163. (MBA 17s3)
1. Proyektnc~-kanstruktorsbqa kontam Upravladya plahehevoy
proWshleamstl Chernamornkogo soveta narodnogo khosyaystva.
0
WrIKOV, V.; XASU)Vq W.1 XMYNO S., bVehatnik; XOFWt S,
1 praotiess of the momeov xilung C=".3,
Corn milling m
Ylour Millt mW local flour sills. Hak.-alev. ;v~on. 30 no.3i
11-15 Mr 164, (K= 174)
1. Olavnyy tekhnalog Moskowskago viellniahnogo kcaMusta No.3
(for Zatikow). 2* Naahallnik eksperiventalina mllaitsy
Moskovskogo miallniahnago kombduata Wo.3 (for Maslow).
3, NaWskaya mallnitsm, (for Mireyn)* 4* Proyektno-konstrukturskip
kontora Upravlonlys, plahabovoy prcoyablennosti Chernomwskogo
Santa iiarodsogo kh63yayotva (for Wmu).
-~V- 'A-
U
q i
R
V,
-29MOF e4i
Ian"$ dht XLNMIMffA. 2,
Now OqUIPMat b" %oft IAGUI14A. Ni"Jud.WS 30 no.1126
1590 (NM 22#4)
vite%akly
(Tito'bsk-N"t Wistrr--Bqtdpwas and mWpllss)
101YAN 0 S.. N. p wdi talushm po'stra (Nookft)
-1. '4.
Noorrhage in UK bmin; allnical "pate, treatment arA om of
Patients, Modd a tra 20 noA13-26 Ak 162. (XW 24M)
Oil rftavery Is an towtant usioul oeonomic problem. IsManik
2 uo.?; 25-Z6 3 '57. NLILA to 9)
1. 41,~ Inchener t1yevskago Mials 4trrotrentaeft' (for XitfsA%)
2. Gruonovoy inshoner 91yevskago filiaAn 01orarsasneft'.
(Oil roel%rz^4ton)
~. p -T.
THUT, T.I,j 3XWXMW$ X.Lej =C=q T*Ae: WT, P,P,l TIXOWLAWY, A.F&I
-Agm. 6.2.1 SMWMINAo 1.1,; KATKIX# 1P.A.; NOSMIUN, Islet
MINIII, B.Orw:NAMMIN, MAI MAW, I.M.1 ROZO, 8.11.1 NUMA9
yedushchiy red.1 TWIXOTo Met takhtkoreds
[Hand'book on oil tank squipment] Spravochulk po oborudounitu
naftsbas, Moskva. Gas omauohno-tokhn. isd-vo rAft. I Corso-to;U"d
lit-rys 1959. 463 P. (NIU 12 112)
(Petroloun.-Storap)
SOV/92-~~30/40
kurom: Namdarotmkj A,P,y Sole Kafamp and P.R.2aktarow, NaMers of Us UM
armob of the Tipmawww'rawwww Institute
Trr12 s Stmw or ftuvum Proamots in Subterranean Cavities (Owrommin
?MWICAM Ifertyanikq 1959,, Ir 9. V 30 (OW)
ABMAM.- fts rsgd 4mlopmeat of the ptr#4^a Industry puts berm Soviet ta-
gimors w%d techolciame at "I= of emUng a Aw wiW of storsoft POXCUM
and Its prod"te. The Authors state thw,', iasteal of storing pol-rolow MA Its
products In surface or subsurface steel tanks, It woulA be awl nore *K"Umat to
use natural or artifletally amde mburm*m eavitles. Slaft abadmat 60111"
deposits WdStIn the $met mdonO It woulA be poselblo to molke artiftelal
C&TOMA In salt rooks and to use them for the storage of petroleum. A detalled.
sur"y of soLlins deposit Mould U ame by I*Wng beforehand to find out If rocks
.am multable for this purposo. ftan an Input **.U should be drilled and voter In-
J*cted In order to Vash owt of the "It bed a suffielent quanity of salt to *Mt*
a cavvrz, The resulting *at solution shomIA be pump*4 out-VA brou&t to a
spetial mUnje reservoir. It bas Uem ase*ftedned that 6 &;1 Vater'Aft Mew to
Vam)t Out 1 W of MI-t, ft gram"
OU'd 212
DUBTAUj A.0.1 ZDFWs S.R.1 IMUMM* N.A.
491o trot& in the dovolapmt of tank fam. lef tokhase 38
no.8957-62 Ag 060a (KMA 13se)
(btralowl-.4torage)
i I -;
i6fMil
220 56 KofrAn. S I V., Oglidghtm. &L, I 'Not.. C7yt -rLmcwnlya
pmolltaillins -,rl lteh*nil Tub#rkultzi Yoshi I Tottey, t tcrla=7
inf*ktvl7*y. V 092. 3-7 aTtt M. No Ylkh*yllchenko tch*t. Zjv,~'xki l,'such-fraltd.
In-ta tuborkulots v Wootop Ch P, s 61-63
SOt lotopial Zhurnalln.ykh St&toy, No. 90 Voskvap 1949.
Yom#, S. Ya.0 LVIXAJJ P. 14.0 mwms 0, 1, and others
nclinual Aspecjs " Thert1w of MmoMlicated Influenza#* Problow
orippa i ostryut Katatrov VerWudkh Dykhatol#Mkh Putoy,, Mosomp 1952, pp.
KOFM", S. YA
- v krl~.%.V.,:~~Ll~--,~~;NV
Lou* - PWAS111140 umiiffll`~ Amg lit
#ANN
Trwftesor N. I. SW%als Caments no
I&Uelo, 'Tba Use of Penicillin tar Treating Grin**
Mtn16hs,sk%ya Xsd1ts1neNn 2, 190)tn Prof S. U.
OMAD Xed'* Tol Im, so 8
smatea " 2Wzals article (see 47%13). Agross that
4014U&I observatims were vw7 1~w In numbor. Now-
#w4m, these have nov been sufflem"tod v1th o"er
400m.' C*mmidsrs objectim to mt1wdalca of small
#lace lutramusmiAr &wU=d ma deftaltela
Mona$ As'awl'-sta"ft st Ov
domm (50,000 - 0#000,aalts)* coo4&*=
waqas" of therew my be too to V481611114
aftsct3mg growth of cocclet2aft asevelated w1th
SaMeasal virus. (As I.s V'sul kama', PM14ma
bmi no efroct an actual rims.:)
I'v
to
ZOPALNp 8.1a., prof,
....................... ..................................
Effect of cardiovascular diseases on pibmxwy respiration aocarding
to roentgen kymcgrapbr data. Top. pat. k--ov .1 krovoobr. no.5tlg-29
(JUIA 25:4)
KOFVAII# S#Ya., prof,
Electromyography as a method of functional diagnosis in chronic
pulmonary diseases, Trudy Kaf, proped. nmtr, bol. LPYI no.3:
7-20 164,
Compensation reaction in unilatera"I pulnonary diseases. lbid.s
21-)3
Pathogenesis of Influenza, Mdos794.7
(VIRA 19 t 1)
KOF,'AANj S.Ya.p prof-I MKOVAP p.1.# k"d. iwuk
.."'WAMMOOMb"
tZc&l cutwWOUS GOSIVOMC reaction in allerGic dise"es.
Trudy Kaf. prc"d, wmtr. bol. LPHJ no.3025-131 '64-
(Killu