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ATANTIMMA, A-&*-,
Terraces of the lower Prut and limans of the Danube Delta. Dokl.
AN SSSR 149 no.4tV28-930 Ap 163. (MIRA 160)
1. Geologicheskiy inatitut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikam
D.I.Shoherbakovym. (Danube Vallep-Terraces (Geology))
KONSTANTINOVA, N.A.
Adaptive changes in biological indices of river fishes occurring in
floodplains in the louvr course of the Volga River after the con-
struction of Volgograd Reservoir. Vop. ekol. 5:104-105 162.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Volgogradskoye otdaleniye Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-iseledova-
tellskogo instituta ozernogo i rechnogo rybnogo khozyaystva.
(Volga River-Fishes) (Adaptationi(Biology))
XONSTANTINOVA, N.A.
Geo2ogical age of tarraces in the low6r reaches of the Pmt
and Danube Rivers. Biul. Kom. chetv. ier. no.29-.67--80 164.
(MMA 17t8)
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!AUTHOR: Bartenev, G.-& (Moscow),* Lavrentlyev, V. V. (Noscow); Kqnstap_tinq_v&
A,& (Moscow)
;TITLE: Effect of normal load on temperature and slip rate.dependence of frictional].
force of highly elastic materials p
ISOURCE: Nekhanika polimerov, no. 4, 1965, 123-129
ITOPIC TAGS: synthetic rubber, friction, internal friction, friction coefficient,
synthetic material, vulcanization
'ABSTRACT: The effect of,normal load on temperature and slip rate dependence
-linkedbutadiene-a
1rictional force of cross crLlonitrile copolymers (rubberstqed
of
on SKN-18, SKN-26, and SKK-40) Von jZlished steel was investigated. T
i:
:this study was to amplify the knowledge on performance of these highly elastic rub-!--
ibers, specifically, to extend it to high normal loads. This study was, also, ex-'
ipected to yield more w)derstanding of the molecular-kinetic nature of the internal
Ifriction in 2~~rs.g~In the-18-1000C range, the frictional'iorce of vulcanized
!rubbers Is inversely proportional to terperature. Up to,107 n/M29 the effect of
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:load on the temperature dependence of friction reflects only the change of the
Actual contact area or the increase in the tangent of the angle of inclination of
,temperature dependence of friction with increasing load. There is a similar rela-
tionship between the friction force of all three rubbers and the logarithm of slip
rate. The dependence of friction force upon the logarithm of the slip rate for
.SKN-18 based rubber shows a slight dependence of both the activation energy and the
t
average jump distance of a molecular chain upon the specific load. In the low
!slip friction range, the friction force is linearly dependent upon the logarithm of!-.
;slip rate. At speeds above 44 cm/min and a load of 30-105 n/m2, the friction forcei
ises sharply due to uncontrollable heating of the friction surface. Orig. art.
!has: 5 figures, 1 tables 7 formulas.
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Translation from: Referativnyv zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye~ 1959, Nr 12, p 129
(USSR)
AUTHORS: Konstantinova, N.G., Kyutner, M.A.
TITLE: Heatproo Lacquer Coatings
PERIODICAL: V ab.: Vses. nauchno-tekhn. soveshchaniye po korrozii i zashchite
metallov, Nr 5, Moscow, Profizdatt 1958, pp 9-10
ABSTRACT; The heatproof lacquer materials, manufactured at present, do not
meet the increased requi-rements of the designers. Their deficien-
cies are, among others, thS necessity of drying the coatings at
a temperature of 150 - 200 C, and the lowering of their resistance
to impact, of elasticity and resistance to wear under the effects
of high temperatures. It is possible to obtain coatings, which
are more resistant to oxidation and to the effects of high tempera-
tures, from silicon organic resins and titanium organic compounds.
The pigment with the highest resistan e to heat is aluminum powder.
On the base of silicon I-organic resinghe hot-drying Nr 9 aluminum
enamel has been developed which ensures a heetproof coating up to
Card 1/2 450 - 5500C, as well as the cold-drying K-1 and K-2 enamels of
NDISBYEV, A.F.;,MiLKLASHIRL, T.S.; MLKAWVA, L.T.; ZHIEKIN, D.Ta.;
KdVTANTINOTA, N.G.
Resistance to heat of some protective silicon organic emselso
Plast-massY no-1:36-38 160. (MIRA 13:6)
(Protective coatings) (Silicon organic npounds)
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D247/D302
AUTHORS: Konstantinoqy~a~LN. Zhdanov, A. A., Andrianov, K. A.,
Sharov, 1-1. Ya., Kyutner, M. A. and Zakharov, A. A.
TITLE: Thermostable lacquer coatings based on silico-organic
polymers
SOURCE:4 Khimiya i prakticheskoye primeneniye kremneorganiches-
kikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentsii, no. 6: Doklady,
diskussii, resheniye. II Vses. konfer. po khimii i
prakt. prim. kremneorg. soyed., Len. 1958. Leningrad,
Izd-vo 'AN SSSR, 1961, 296-299
TEXT: A study was made of the thermostability of several lacquer-
painted materials on the basis of different film-forming substan-
ces. The silico-organic resin K-47 was modified by the use of orga-
nic polymers to give a hard, cold-drying coat of increased thermo-
stability. The metallic surface and its preparation was found-to
have a ureat influence on the adhesion, the protective properties
and theothermostability of the coatings. In the discussion, the
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registration and technical specifications of some of the silico-
organic varnishes are given. Elasticity and hardness data are also
given. Coatings withstanding radioactive irradiation are menItioned.
Comparison of the properties of s ili c-b-; organic and other enamels
are made, and methods of preparing surfaces before application of
the enamels are mentioned. The best thermostability recorded was
for a duration of 150 hours at 5000C. A discussion followed in
which P. A. Filippov (Leningrad) took part.
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-',IJTHORS! Kuznetsov, V.V., Konstantinova, N.I. and Frolov, V.A.
"fITLE: Influence of electrolytic hydrogen on the microharciness
of some metals .
PERIODICAL% Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, 1961, Vol.12, No.2,
pp-255-259
71!"Xr~ The authors consider that although the increase in hardness
many metals and alloy5 through treatment in hydrogen, etching
cath--di^; P-1~16--,zzation has often been noted. its mechanism has
;-;,:--n &-,udied-, Hardness changes in iron through cathodic
-,--arizaTion ha7e been studied (e.g. Ref~4-;
Moreau L.,
-Inaudron G., Portevin X. Compt, Rend_ 1935, 201. 212). The
of the presen,~. work was ~o study the nature of microhardness
:Ih~inge-s in armcc-iron., nickel. and ta:-,talum after :athodic
yolarization in a--ids, aspe-,ially those containing hydrogen-pick-up
promoters (arsenic or selenium). The investigation was carried out
cn sheet 5peclmans of nickel ;"0.08 mra thick), armc-o-iron (0.!8)
C~f'.d tantalum (0.12). The mizrohardne~S on the electrolyte and
opposite sj.d#~.s wat, determined', Hecaliite preliminary experiments
hod sliown that wLth unantietiled spticlraowi of it-)n regular changes in
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lnf1uen~e of ele:*,rolyti-c - Elli/E435
t.-,~crchardness --ould not be obtained, ail iron specimens were
,~i,zuum, annealed (10-4 iTmi fig) at 900'%-,. Before cathodic
poin.rization iron Specimens were eluc~ropoli.:shed (40% H3P04,
601jol glycerine, anode current density 0.5 A/cm2). in the main
the surfa:e was etched and the itticrohardness measured
a- the centres and near the bolandar-,es of grains. Nickel
sp.-imens were polished mechani,--ally and etched with a 1:1 mixture
cl' -.on.:.antrated nitric and a.--etic acids. Tantalum was only
p.-ILshed mechanically. Specimens were cathodically polarized in
su,phuri,: or hydrochloric acid solution with a platinum anode; the
EoA,utions -1-.cr:,-.ain,,~d some mg of promoter per litre. Microhardness
wab measur~-.d with loads of 10, 50 or 200 g. Averaged results of
6even measurements (accuracy � 5 kg/mm2) are plotted as change in
mizrohardness (kg/rvm2) against time of cathodic polarization
'-Iiours) in Fig.1, 3 and 4 (minutes in Fig.2). All except Fig.3
relate to arni--o-iron. Indenter loads were 10 g (200 In Fig.2),
*.he sulphuric acid was IN (2 N in Fig.1), cathodic current
densities were 5 A/dm2 (Fig.1.2) and 7.5 A/dm2 (Fig.3-5). Fig.1,
2 and 3 were obtained when microstructure was not taken into
~,.ansideral~ion, i.e. for unetched specimens. F-ig.1 and 2 refer to
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armco-iron without and with 5 mg/litre of solution of arsenic,
respectively. The solutions corresponding to the other figures
had 10 mg As/litre. Curve I in Fig.3 refers to nickel, curve 2
to tantalum. In Fig.4, curves I and'2 relate to grain boundary
and centre zone, respectively, on the electrolyte side; the
corresponding results for the other side are shown in curves 3
and 4. In Fig.5, the abscissa represents annealing time at 150*C
after cathodic polarization to saturation with hydrogen. The
fact that all the curves for the three metals considered pass
through a maximum points to the mechanism of hydrogen hardening
being the same. The authors attribute the fall in hardness
mainly to cracking of the outer layer, this being supported by 2
the fact that the observed changes in microhardness (25-30 kg/mM
are similar to the corresponding value of the pressure- exerted on
the face blisters by molecular hydrogen present in micro-defects,-
calculated by K.Y.Popov and V.A.Yagunova (Ref.9: F101, 1959, Vol-8,
2~ 187). The increase in microhardness in the latter stages of
the experiments is attributed to the diffusion into the metal of
arsenic or selenium. This agrees with evidence published by
V.N.Svechnikov, V.M.Pan and A.K.Shurin (Ref.10: FMM, 1958, 6, 662).
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From the difference in microhardness changes at the grain centres
and boundariesl the authors conclude that the processes in the
metal associated with hydrogen diffusion proceed faster at the
boundaries. The authors explain the maxima in the annealing
cur-ves (Fig.5) by the fact that absorbed hydrogen or lattice atomic
hydrogen leaves comparatively easily on heating and the micro-
hardness would therefore fall; however, molecular hydrogen
present in defects is less mobile and must either dissociate into
atoms or its pressure would r1se-on heating to a value producing
microcracks. There are 5 figures and-10 references: 3 Soviet and-
7 non-Soviet. The reference to an English language publication
reads as followst Sugeno F., Kowaka M. J.Appl.Phys., 1954,
Vol.25, 8, io63.
ASSOCIATION: Yeatestvenno-nauchnyy institut pri Permskom
gosuniversitete (Natural Sciences Institute at Perm"
State University)
SUBMITTED: December 19, 1960 (initially)
February 27, 1961 (after rovislon)
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KONSTA?PPl.NOVA, N.K.; SUSLOVICH, N.L.
Natural gas in the Sahara. '~a., 164.
(i?-'IRA 17:6)
1. TSentrallny-y nauchno-iss.i~ct,,-jvatel'L;';Iiy institut tekhniko-
ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy po neftyanoy, ncftekhimicheskoy
i gazovoy promyshlonnosti.
XONSTANTINOVA, N.K.; SUSLOVICH, N.L.
liatural, gas-in Italy. Gas. dolo no.6t43-ip 164.
(MIRA 17 t8)
L TSentrallnyy nauchno-inaledovatellskiy inetitut tekbmiko-
ekoncmicheskikh issledovaniy po neftyanoyo neftekhiaicheakoy
i gazovoy promyshlennosti,
KONSTANTINOVA, N.K.
Nbrth Stavropol'-Pelagiada gas field. Gaz.delo no.1:41-42 164.
(KMA 17:4)
1. TSentrall*yy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut tekhniko-
ekonomicheskikh issledovaniy po neftyanoy, neftekhimicheskoy i
gazovoy promyshlennosti.
~'MY~~. A.Ya.; L-dBI'MWA, V.Ye.; G3XMUWV, G.F.;
YBVDOKII,10y, Mom*;
KWEVANTINOTA, N.N.; YOORM, G.S*; CHNXIN, V.M.; KAZAKOVA,
Ye,D,,, r6d.`;"'-ZMRILIXkv Z.P., takhu. red.
[Now kinds of vegetables, melons, squashes, and potatoes] 10TYS
aorta. ovoshchufth, bakhahavykh kul'tur i kartofelia. Kookwa, Go@.
izd..Yo sellkhos. llt-ry, 1956. 124 p. (MIR& 11:10)
(Teptables) (vine crops) (Potatoes)
K014STANTINOVA9 N.N.
Method of unipolar.leads for recording bioelootria currents of the
heart in pregnant animals and fetuses. Fiziol.zhur. 46 no.61750-752
Jo 160. (MIRA 13: 8)
1. From the Iaboratory of normal and pathological physiology, Obstetrics
and Gynaecolog7 InBtitute of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences,
Leningrad. (ELFCTROCARDIOGWHY) - (PREGNANCY) (MUS)
XONSTANTINOVA, N 11
Mechanism of uterine vascular reactions reflected in the cardiac
activity of the fetus. Fiziol. zhur. 47 no.9:1119-1125 S 161.
(MIRA 14:9)
1. From the LiLboratory of Normal and Pathologic Physiology,
Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecol6gy Leningrad.
(UTERUS-BLOOD SUPPLY) (FETUS)
KONSIOTINO VA, N. P.
KONSTANTINOVA, N. P.s "The effectiveness of tonsillectomy in chronic tonsillitis
and rheumatism in children", Mo,;cow, 1955. First Moscow Order of Lenin
Medical Inst. (Dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Medical Science.)
SQz KnizhnUa Letopial. No. 50 10 December 1955. Moscow.
E~C~RPTA I'MICA Sec.18 Vol.1/6 Cardiovascular June 57
1666. KONNSTANTINOVA N.P. The ellect o1 tonsillectomy in chronic tonsillitis and
theuntatic lever tit chad it (Russ it text) Sovetsk. Med. MG. 8 (45-50)
Chronic tonsillitis and its acute exacerbations are of paramount importance in the
4: origin of rheumatic fever. Already in the prerheumatic phase chronic tonsillitis
reveals itself by disturbances of the heart, low grade fever and other constitutional
symptoms. A favourable effect of tonsillectomy was noted in two thirds of rheumatic
'n children and an even higher percentage of positive effects in the "intoxication" of
fr i chronic tonsillitis. Najman - Zagreb (XVIII, 7. 11*)
M I
ch
ne
SVETLOiA. A.K.; KONSTANTINQYA, X.P..? LENSKAYA, N.A.; ZHBAMKOVA, N.S.
Sinobronchitis and isinopneumopathies In Infants. Pedlatrija 41
no.9tl9-24~S 162. 04IRA 15:12)
1. Iz kafedry dbtskikh bolesney (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen
AMR SSSR prof. Yu.F.Dombrovekaya) I kafedry bolezney ukha,
gorla I nosa (sav, - zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. A.G.
Likhachav) I Hookovskogo ordena Lenim meditsinskogo inotituta
iment. Sechenova.
(SINWITIS) (BRONCHITIS) (PNEUNDNIA)
DRFYZIN, S-DiMA-REVA, CH,D7-qAVI-D'-FP M,L,-
I
AVAWSOOVA, VG.- K011STANTINOVA, N.?.-
11,0POLADT ij..k.
vop.
SIA) 164. RA 18,A-)
-imen:
KONSTANTINOVA. N.S.
Growth rate in water fleas and determination of their productivity.
Vop,ikht. 1 no.2:363-367 161. (MM 14:6)
1. Saratovskoye otdoleniye Gosud4fttvennogo nauchno-issledovateltakogo
inatituta oze--nogo i rechnogo ryb~ogo khozyaystva.
(water flew)
KONSTANTINOVA
Devices for checking floating differential manometers. Priboro-
stroenie no-10:31 0 '57. (MIRA 10:11)
(Manoseter-Testing)
BRAMINOVA, M.G.; XHUGLTAX, Ye.B.; XONSTANT-INOVA, N.Y.; IAVROVA. M.Y.
Isolation, lptrification and investigation of certain physico-
chemical proportion of antibiotic 6613. AatibiotW 4 no.4:
29-33 Jl-kc '59. (KIM 12:11)
1. Inatitnt po isynkantyu novykh antiblotikov ANN SSSR-
(AIRIBIOTICS chem)
KRUGLYAK, Ye4B.; KONSTANTINGVA, N.V.; SUIAVK0, L.A.
New method for the isolation of antibiotic 6613 and its comparison
'with ethamyoln, Antibiotiki 6 no~4;298-~02 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Institut po, izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
PREOBRAZHENSKAYA, T~F.; BOBKGVA, T.S.; GAVRILINA, G.V.; IAVROVA, M.F.;
KONSTANTINOVA, N.V.
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Now producer of oxytetracycline., Act. aureofaciens var.
oxytetracyclini var. nov. Antibiotiki 6 no.8:675-680 Ag
161. (14IRA 15:6)
1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov A14N SSSR.
(ACTINOMYCM) (OXYTETRACYCLINE)
KONSTANTMOVA, N.V.; BRAMNIKOVA, M.G.
Studies on the composition of the antibiotic monomycin.
Antibiotiki 9 no.4:303-308 Ap 164. (MIRA 19-1)
1. Institut po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotilov AM SSSR, 14oskva.
BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.; KRUGLYAK,, Ye.B.; KOVSHAROVA, I.N.; ~
PMHLYAKOVA,, V.V.
Isolation., purification and study of some physical-chemical
proportion of the now antibiotic olivowycin. Antibiotiki
7 no,3-.39-" Hr '(29 (MIRA 15:3)
1. Institut po isysk&U7u novykh antibiotikoy AMN SSSR.
(ANTIBIOTICS)
BASKAKOV-, Yu.A~; MELINIKOV, N.N.; bELINIKOVA, I.A.; KONSTAIUINOVAp N.V.
Synthesis of symb-triazine derivatives containing O-al4j-,I~ 0,,
5-dialkyl hydroxylamine, groupingq,, Dokl. AN SS6R 149 5:1064-1066
-Ap 163. (ml 16:5)
1. Nauchnyy institut po udobreniyam i insektofungitaidam
im. Ya.V.Samoylova. Predstavleno akademikom S.I.VollfkoTichem.
(Triazino*) (Hydroxvlamine)'
KONSTANTINO ; BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.
Study an monomycin homogeneity by the countercurrent distribution
method.. Antibiotiki 9 no.2:147-151 F 164. (MIRA 17tl2)
1. Institut po izyakaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR, Pbakva.
VOLKOVA, L.V.; SUMS, V.I.; DOROFEYEVA, L.T.j LOBANOVA, S.I.;
XQNSME .,- PREOBRAZI[ENSKIY, N.A.
Complex lipids. Synthesis of L and DL cc phosphatidyl-N,N
(di*~Pyl) ethanolamines (L and DL oC -N,N-dimethylcephaline).
Zhur. ob. khis. 35 no.31550-554 Mr 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Moskovskly institut tonkoy khimichaskoy tekhnologii im.
M.V. Losonosova.
KONSTANTINOVA, N.V.; BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.
- -
Comparison of monomycin A with paramonomycin. Antibiotiki 10
no.1:34-38 A 165. (MIRA 18:4)
1. Institut po lzyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov AMN SSSR, Moskva.
KONSTANTINOVA, N.V.; BRAZHNIKOVA, M.G.
Structure of monomycin B. Antibiotiki 10 no.11:989-992 N t65.
(MIRA 19: 1)
1. Otdal khimii. antibiotikov (zav. - prof. M.G. Brazhnikova)
Instituta po izyskaniyu novykh antibiotikov Ministerstva zdravo-
okhraneniya SSSR, Moskva. Submitted April 8, 1965.
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ACC N& AP6018837 SOURCE Cbl~kt-'UR/0079/65[035/003/0550/65
AUTHOR - Volkova, L. o Shvets Ve I** Dor ofe"va., Li To: Lobanova.
Kon-9tantinova, No 11' oPreobraganskiy, No A
qRq,. , Jkgc~lna~titute of Fine Chemioal Toohnologr ime Me V. 14monosov lloskovskiY
institut tonkay- I teskoy teMiWlogii)
TITIB i Investigations ih the field of complex 31pids, Syntbasis of L- and Mr-alpha-
phosphatidyl-NN-(dimt*l)ethanolairdmen (L-..arA DL-alpha-N,N-dimetby:Lcephalins)
SOURCE% Zhurnal obshoh6y khivdi,.v. 35. no- 3, 1965, 35o-554
TOPIC TAGS i M spectrum. organic synthetic process, organic phosphorus compound
ABSTRAM L~-(+) -and DL-alpha-palmitoyl-beta-oleoyl-alphal-glyoe.~
rylphosphoryl-14,N-(dimethyl)ethanolamines and DL-alphalbeta-dis-
tearoyl- and dlpalmitoyl-alphal-glycerylphosphoryl-N,N-(dimethyl)
ethanolamines were.synthesized according to the scheme develo ed
p
.earlier by the authors and associates for lecithins, cephalln's,
and DL-
and phospha.tidyl serines. During the synthesis, D-(+)
.alpha-palmltoy:L-alphal-benzylglyoerines, D-(+)- and DL-alpha-**
;palmitoyl-beta-oleo.vl-alphal-benzylgl,yoerines, D-(+)- and DL-alpha-~
palmitoyl-~beta-9910-dibromostearoyl-alphal-benzylglycerines, D-(+)"I
'And DL-alpha palmitoyl-beta-9910-dibromostearylglycerines# and
And DL-alpha-palmitoyl-beta-oleoylglycerines were produced
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2. us3a (6oo)
4. Public Health, Rural
7. Health stations at collective farms, Sov. kras. krest .3, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, IMay .1953. Unclassified.
USSB/Farm .nirnla. Smll Iforned Stock.
j,bs Jour: Ref Mur-Diol., 11o 20, 1958, 92605.
imthor Konstantinava -,O.IL Grigorlyan,
List ;u 'Iristitute.
Title Early I=Lin[,~- in Sarnazhinsk Sheep-RaisinC.
OriG Bib: Tr. Turlmi. s.-kh. in-ta, 1957, 9, 411-414.
,',bst;.-act: Lnnbs which were born in the months of February
to March were classified into three Groups. Their
live veiC~ht, lineal c-,rcwth (-zieasuraments were taken),
wool shearinr,;, are comidered. If the live mi-11".
of the lm-.lbs born in I'l-Lrch (the 3rd Grou.") is taYon
as 100"j, then Vic weioit of the yolmr, lanibs bom
frmi the lst to 16-'Uh of Febmary (1-,'U- Lxoup) was
empres3ed as ll'(Ij iii rarl lmibs tma l14.0',,) In ave
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KONSTANTINOVA, 0.1.; SAFRONOVAj I.S.
Manufacture of nitrolacquer for cellophane based on available raw
materials. Khim.volok. no.6:61 161. (MIRA 14:12)
2. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut iskusstvennogo
volokna.
(Lacquer and lacquering) (Nitrocellulose)
KONS'~A1JTINQV,, 0, IA. [Konstantinov, 0. Ya. ), kand. tekhn. nauki
Magnetic plate with ceramic permanent magnets. Ratsionaliz-
ataiia 13 no. 10:20-21 163.
PANFILOVA, M.M.; KONSTANTINO.VA, 0.1.; KRUTMAN, A.M.
Cellophane. Standartizatsiia 28 no.9:58-59 S 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
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PIUMV, V.A.j KHIIM, S.I.; UITSKIr, A.Z.; Prinimali ucbastiyos
.RABINOVICH, A.S.1 D=KKO, G.T.j PALICHIN, I.T.1 VAMHTOX, N.I.;
MOSTANDMA FOLO
DetermimUm of an efficient ocs"ition of ollicachramium
and its uss for allaying 24DO steel. Stall 22 no.W615-616
a 162. (KML ISM
(SLUGOD-abromilm alloys)
(Stool-46toulow)
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Tbt rrp)n. of II0tC61SCIltlWfs. bolib by the (RO),P
and to PONE routes In twr reactim with XCJIICH,-
CichEt,wasinvestigatedindetail. To4Ajj.(RtO).Pwaq
addled dropwise 70 g. ICHM(.CObM at 1*4". atw
111se,91141stri i
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bAthttmp.,ativhicilsrntil"lmnpn.
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d
be also obtained fruits the tri -at CM!M beatins PW is to
W. when 3 moles, of Wl. are itpill to A ~". wW the y 'U
exiol"I
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1awspoll cr.s C.) And 12.5 a. Etolf in 'Pxl
in. IV)' . the AM IS Stable even to 360'. An un -
&M 400 nil. KJOO were treated slowly with 10.5 9. K in thin
.
Specified amt. ~11 a by-product. bo-41116.3,01% wwobt,ained: 61101111, and the resulting microcryst. suipensit)n of (1-'Io),.
this substance contains 321 Iodine and does not wet glass;
X POK treated dropwisr with if!.! g. ICII8cjl,CO,~.I" a
ond beat t
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its identity is unknown. oo
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abnormal
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OASIMOVICH, V.V.9 kbi:i. b1ol. nauk, i,)tv. red.; BIBLINA, B.I.,
hand. sellkhoz. nauko red.; BALTAGA., S.V., kand. biol.
miulk, red.; _~,O.NSI`ANTINOVA, T., red.
(folysaccharides of fruits and vegetables and their
.rariabi2ity durinG ripening and processing) Polisakharidy
plodov i ovoshchei i ikh izzenchivost' pri sozrevanii i
pererabotke. Kishinev, Kartia moldovenlaske, 1965. 910 p.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Akademiya nauk Moldavekoy Institut fiziologii i
biokhimli rastenii.
KIAUSTINGO YO.A.; ISMEINp I.M.0- SABIM, M.P.; MHEISTSKIYo V.I.;
Cw..Rm, M.I.; Arin~i whastiye: PIKULIK, S.A.;
-XQkiTANTjNffA4-TA,j NDVALI, 7,1k,to KRYZH9FOLlSKAYAtvP.P.j
SHULIGLO Te.A.; HIKITIN,. V.N,l DOROFEIZVA, A.N.
From practices of producing 19G steel at the Ko=,na okiy
Metallurgical Plant, Stall 22 noo2sl55-159 F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. TSentralln7y nauabno-italedovatellskiy institut chernoy
metallurgii i Kmmmnkiy metallurgichesidy savad.
(Kommmrskiy-Steel alloys-Ketallurgy)
(Rolling-lNetalvark))
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AUTHOR: KazarnovskLy, D. S. (Doctor of technical sciences); Dryapik, Ye. P. (Engf-
neer); tageyda, N. F. (Engineer); Zakharov, A. Y*. (Engineer); Balon,_V. (Engineerl;
f
V01'ter, Ye. V. (Engineer); Nosov, V. 5 (Engineer), Konstantinova, T. A. tEngineer);
Sukhomlina, A. P. (Engineer) "A--ffWmWm
ORG:-Arminskly n.-J. Institute of Netals (UkrainekLy n.-i. Institut metallov);
Kawdnamkiy Metallurgical Plant (Kamunarskiy vietallurgicheskiy zavad)
TITLE: Strengthening of low carbon semikLIled Ste 3" steel by heat treatment
06 3
SOURCE: Stall, no. 11, 1965, 1036-1039 it
TOPIC TAGSt carbon steel, low carbon steel, beat treating furnace
ABSTRACT: A heat treatment was developed for St. 3M steel plates of 12 and 2S mm
thickness by heating Ln a furnace to the temperature range 890-9200C and water cooling
an a quench press. This treatment resulted in ion average strengthening of 20% and a
satisfactory plasticity level. Throe separate haste of stool won heat treated. The
co"oeftions ranged as follomot C-0.16-0.19%; Mn--0.46-0.52%; 61--0.08-0.12%; S--
0.036-0.042%; Ps--0.012-0.034% and Cu--0.050-0.059t. The details of the process were
described. The steel plates were heated In * rallor type furnace to temperature for
a holding tisio of 1.5 min/m. Coolixg was done In a qmnch pro" with a water flow
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rate of 1700 *3/hr. After quenching, some warpage could be noted, particularly In
thicknesses up to 20 m. Mechanical properties of the heat treited plate - in flat and
round specimens were determined. Yield strength, ultimate strength, % elongation, %
reduction in area and impact resistance were tabulated for heat 1 (12 mm thick), heat
11 (12 and 25 um thick) and heat 111 (25 = thick). Frequency curves were plotted for
the mechanical properties of the heat treated plate (frequency of occurrence as a
function of strength, ductility and b9act resistance) and average values were given
for these properties. The effect of tempering after quenching was also noted. In
general, the strength decreased slightly and the ductility Increased. Tempering had
little effect an impact resistance. Klcrostrucl~trea showed that the structures after.
quenching were predominantly pearlitic-farritic, with needle-like ferrite distributed
along grain boundaries for the 12 = thick plates while in the 25 mm thick plates.
there was smaller grained, needle-like ferrite. The highest strengths and lowest duc-
tiiity were obtained in the 12 us plate. However, the mechanical properties obtained
never fell below the following levels for the heat treated condition: yield stress--
30 kg/MM2, ultimate strength--44 kg/=29 % elongation--16. =d Impact strength (at
-400C)--3 kgm/cm2. ow carbon stool plate, strengthened by
the above treatment, be used In place of low all-o-y-eU To be effective the coti-
mum carbon content for heat treatumt should be 0.12-0.18%o Orig. art. has: 3 fliures
2 tables.
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KULAGIN* S.G.; KOVBASTUX, L.D.; DAGATEV, M.K.; ROZMLMN, N.D.; UWRCMMO,
I.Y.(Irkntak); ZAMIN- I.A. (Irkut~k);JOU,STOTj5OTA, T.G. (Irkutsk);
KWINA, V.A. (Irkutak); KU IN. G.T. (Irkut sk) SAMW ;~ Z oGe
(Irkntsk); CHMSM, L.I. (Iiicutsk)-, CORNM, N.S. (Irkutsk);
MWIDOBICH, Te.G.'; BRONSHTIN. V.A.; TAMMYA. N.S. (Lening* 'ad);
PIROTA, N.B.; MOIEUCHAYWA, O.D.; KVASV, L.A.; KLTAKMO. N.A.;
PARINAGO. P.P.; SHCHIMINAP-SMOTWTA, I.S.: HASIVICH, A.G';
RTABOT. Tu..A.-. STICHWMoY, T.P.; 11 IC11 1, Tu.G.; KAWTNOT, D.Ta,;
YNDYMIT. Y.T.; TORONTSOIF-TILITMINOT, B.A.; ZIMMI, P.Th.;
BUMIN.. P.I., oty.red.; RARMIN. I.Te., red.; AXEMAXOT9 SeNot
tokhn.r*d, i
[Astronomical calondarl Astronostichaskil kalendarl. [A yearbook;
vskable section for 19591 Nzhogodnik.' Poremennais chapt'. 1959.
Red.kolleglia' P.I. Bakulin i dr. Moskva, Gos.isd-vo fisike-
mstom.lit-ry, 1958. 370 p. (Tsesoiume astr9nome-goodesichookee
obahchostvo, no.62) (MIRA 12:2)
1. Gosudarstvanneye astranome-goodesicheakoye obehahentys (for Wagin,
lovbasyuk. Damidovich). 2. Moskovskoye Weleniyo Vessayusnoge astre-
sono-goodosichookego obshchestva (for Dogayov. Rozonblynn. Bronshton,
Perova).
(Astronomy-Yearbooks)
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AUMOR: Gekker,I.R.; Konstantinova,T.G.; Luklyanchikov,G.S.; Sergeychev,K.F.
TITLE: Experimental investigation of the acceleration of plasma by the action of a.
uhf field gradient
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v.35, no.3, 1965, 577-580
,TOPIC TAGS: plasma acceleration, hydrogen plaa= , microwave field
A13STRACT: The acceleration of hydrogen plasma by a highly nonuniform uhf field was
investigated. Plasma from a mica spark plasma gun was projected into the open end
of a circular waveguide excited by pulsed uhf power at a frequency below its cutoff
frequency. The dimensions (and cutoff frequency) of this waveguide are not given;
the exciting frequency was 3000 Mc/sec. The etargy distribtition of the ions in the
plasma ejected from the waveguide by the action Of the exponentially decreasing uhf
field was determined with a three-electrode probe. The observed energy distributiow
were bimodal. When the maximum uh:f field strength was 4 Wcm, ions with energies
up to 5&0 d-V were present. It Is pointed out that acceleration of plasma by a uhf
field gr-Adient is most efficient when the frequency of the field is close to ttm
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.Langmuir frequency of the plasma, and it is concluded that by using uhf fields of
an6
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tha order of 100 kV/cm and plasma'densities near the resonance value one should be
th'a
able to obtain high densities of plasma ions with energies of hundreds of kev.
~'The authors express their gratitude to Professor U.S.Rabinovich, G.A.AskarII~yan,
rhe
and V.V.Yankov for valuable advice, and to E.Ya.Go G.A.Delone and H.S.Sav-
and
chenko, for assistance with the work and discussions of the reiiu-its." Orig.ar..has:
2 formulas and 3 figures.
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SEMMOV, N.V.; CHETVERIZOVAg G,A,,- KONSTANTINOVAv T.I.
Certain reactions In the organism in isolated hypothermia of the
toxin. Biul. skep, biol, i mod., 1+9 no,105~-38 JTa '60,001U 13:7)
1. Ix kafedry nar-11noy fisiologii (sav. yrof, N.V.Semenov)
Kalinin kogo meditainskogo, instituta (dir. doteent A.N. Kushnev)
Predstavlem daystv. chlenom ANN SSSR V.N. Chernigovskim).
(BRAIN) (HYPOTHEMIL)
CrOVALL0 S V.I. 1 C! I ERK: S'WIP, , M.Yr-. ; KOS(, MKOW, , 7.7 . ; FOt,'.:,T I',. 11"I'll")VA , T N.
Y
Characteri3 ties of the reavonne react4cin of the -e,-i-r;i,-nt to a
skin homorraft depending on the d~ttp of its taking. Trudy 1-go
R-111 0:197-208 165. (%,M-JA 19.2),
1. Laboratoriva po purf?vndko organov i tkuney AM'
KOUSTANTINOVA, Tamara Matveyevna
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(Novgorod; a brief guidebook] Novgorod; kratkii puteyoditel
Novgorod, Novgoro~dskil-Istoriko-arkhit. muzei-zapovednik.,
196o. 37 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Novgorod--Description)
SOV/20 121-4-50/54
AUTHORS: Krasilinikov, A. A., Corresponding Mem'~er; Academy of Sciences,
USSR, Chaylakhyan, M. Kh., Skryabin, G. K., Khokhlova, Yu. M.,
Ulezloj I. V., Konstantinova, T. W.
TITLE: On the Stimulating Effect of Gilsserelliues of Different Origiv.
(0 stimuliruyushchem deystvii giblierellinov razlichnogo
proiskhozhdoniya)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akadexii nauk SSSR, 19589 Vol. 1211, Nr 49 Pp- 755-758
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: In recent years the gilaUerellines - new physiologically active
sulestances - have drawn the attention of large circles of
lootanists and plant growers. They have a great influence on
growth and development of plants as well as upon their different
physiological manifestations and formation processes (Refs
5, 14). Gilblierellines are olitained from the secretions of the
fungus Fusarium moniliforme fsexual stage is GEV69relia
buA~ on rice). At the moment these su-6stances are produced
IDy special institutes in the USA (S. Sh. A.), England (Angliya)
ard Japan (Yaponiya). Among the su'6stances produced lay them the
Card 1/4 authors investigated most carefully a preparation olitained
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from the fungus_Fusarium sp. which was isolated from a liefallen
vine. The furgus grows well on different culture media 'both in
the case of simple synthetic and composed organic media. Its
character and formation are lariefly descrilsed. It differs from
the race which is typical for Fusarium moniliforme. Differences
are shown on figure 1. Fusarium 2k. produced the active sulp-
stance on the two following media: 1) MgCO, 093 gqNaC1 Op2,
KNO3 ljO g, FeSO 4 0,001 g; saccharosis 20 g, tap-water 1
liter. 2) (According to Stodola) MH 4C! 3;0 g. KH 2P0 4 3,0 g9
Ngso 4-7H 20 3~O 99 saccharosis-(or glucose) 30 g,, tap-watir
1 liter. The isolation and purification of the active sulistance
was carried out according to Stodola and others (Ref 13). The
preparations Ir 1 and 2 were isolated. Nr I was more effective
in the case of peas, oucumlbers, maize, Nretches and others than
Nr 2 with respect to acceleration of growth and mass increase.
The root system is not activated by any other preparation. Tho
results of the main tests show (Figs 1, 2.~ Talil* 1) that the
Card 2A alsove mentioned preparation Nr 6 does not differ from
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7
gjbl~erelline A3 Ohy Professor Lang, Los Angeles) with respect
to its effect. It was also impossible to find chromatographical
differences. Only the chemical identification rill prove
whether the preparations Nr I and 2'are really giiierellines.
There are 3 figures, 1 ta'ble, and '15 references, 5 of which
are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosoya
(Moscow, State University imeni U.J. Lomonosov)
Institut fiziologii rasteniy im. K. A. .Timiryazeva Akadexii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Plant Physiology imeni A. K. Timiryaze'r,
AS USSR) Institut M'ikrobiolbgii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
6f Microbiology )AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: May 13, 1958
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AUTHOR: Govallo, V. L; Cherkasova, M. Ye.; Kosobokova, V. F.;
Konstantinova, T. N.
TITLE : Specific features of the reaction of a recipient to homotrans plantation
as a function of the time of its adoption
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya, Part, 11, Abs. 8M120
REF SOURCE: Tr. 1-go'Mo k d v. 42, 1965, 197-208
TOPIC TAGS: medical resear.ci, medical experiment, cortisone, biology,
biologic transplant, tissue transplant, hornotransplantation
ABSTRACT: A study was made of the conditions for adoption of small (3 x 3 cm)
skin hornotransplants in rabbits not subjected to other actions (control), during the
treatment of the recipient with cortisone and during a massive (15 x 12 cm)
homotransplant. The dynamics of accumulation of antibodies in the blood to the
erythrocytes and the leucocytes of the donor were also observed. Male rabbits
were the recipients. Homotransplants were made on the side surface of the back.
The sutures and bandage were"r-emoved after 7 days. Small homotransplants lost
their viability after 8-13 days, massive homotransplants after 21-28 days.
Cardl /3 UDC: 577,99
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During simultaneous small and massive homotransplants on the recipient, the first
were destroyed on the l7th-25th day. When recipients were given daily inter-
muscular doses of 12. 5 mg of cortisone the homotransplants were destroyed after
3 to 6 weeks. Full hemagglutinin to the erythrocytes of the donor were found in
13 and 38 recipients *subjected to a small homotransplant. In cases of massive
homotransplants, they were found in 5 recipients out of 10. During small
homotransplants, the time of appearance and the largest concentration of these
antibodies corresponded to the period of destructionof the homotransplant. During
massive homotransplants, their resorption took place during a period of noticeable
decrease in the homotransplant titers. During cortisone treatment of recipients
sub-ected to a small homotransplant, the appearance of full hemagglutinin was
likewise noted in 8 out of 17 rabbits. Incomplete antibodies Coombs method
appeared in the blood of the recipient with a greater regularity than full hemagglu-
.tinin. Greater concentrations of incomplete antibodies were present in the serurr6
.bift their dynamics corresponded to that of full antibodies. Cytotoxin type anti-
'~O-dies"were found less frequently in rabbits receiving cortisone. During small
'h6motransplants , whose dis eingagement occurred soon after transplant, cytotoxines
~appeared in the blood earlier than in that of other rabbits. The author is of the
opinion that humoral mechanisms as well as cellular specific defense factors,
which are the two sides of a single response reaction of the entire organism,
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participate sooner in the destruction of the homotransplant. The bibliography has
31 references. [Translation of abstract] [GC]
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AUTHOR: Govallo, V. I.; Cherkasova, M. Ye.; Kosobokova, V. F.;
Nonstanti nova, T. N.
TITLE: Specific features of the reaction of a recipient to homotransplantation
as a function of the time of its adoption
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Biologiya, Part, II, Abs. 8M120
REF SOURCE: Tr. 1-go'Mosk ed. in-ta, v. 42, 1965, 197-208
TOPIC TAGS: medi iearc medical experiment, cortisone, biolo
cal rei 9y#
biologic transplant, tissue transplant, homotransplantation
ABSTRACT: A study wag made of the conditions for adoption of small (3 x 3 6m)
skin homotransplants in rabbits not subjected to other actions (control), during the
treatment of the recipient with cortisone and during a massive (15 x 12 cm)
homotransplant. The dynamics of accumulation of antibodies in the blood to the
erythrocytes and the leucocytes of the donor were also observed. Male rabbits
w*ere the recipients. Homotransplants were made on the side surface of the back.
The sutures and bandage were'removed after 7 days. Small homotransplants lost
4
Lheir viability after 8-13 days, massive homotransplants after 21-28 days.
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During simultaneous small and massive homotransplants on the recipient, the first
-were destroyed on the 17th-25th day. When recipients were given daily inter-
muscular doses of 12.6 mg of cortisone the homotransplants were destroyed after.
3 to 6 weeks. Full hemagglutinin to fhe erythrocytes of the donor we're found in
13 and 38 recipients subjected to a small* homotransplant. In cases of massive
homotransplants, they were found in 5 recipients out of 10. During small
homotranspl~nts, the time of appearance and the largest concentration of-these
antibodies corresponded -to the period of destruction of the homotransplant. During
massive homotransplants, their resorption took place during -a period of noticeable
decrease in the homotransplant titers. During cortisone treatment of recipients
sub-ected to a small homotransplant, the, appearance of full hemagglutinin Was
likewise. noted in 8 out of 17 rabbits. Incomplete antibodies Coombs method
appeared in the blood of the recipient with a greater regularity than full hemagglu-
tinin. 'Greater concentrations of incomplete antibodies were present in the serum,
-but their dynamics corresponded to that of full antibodies. Cytotoxin t e anti-
yp
bodies were found less frequently. in rabbits receiving cortisone. During small
homotransplants , whose disengagement occurred soon after transplant, cytotoxines
appeared in the blood earlier than in that of other rabbits. The author is of the
opinion that humoral mechanisms.as *ell-as cellular specific defense factors,
Which are the two sides of a singlit,responee reaction. of the entire organism,
.Ca rd
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participate sooner in the destruction of the homotransplant.
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KNYAZEV- Sergey Ivanovich;LEVKOV, A.N., kand. fis.-matem. nauk,
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U a /ftysics - Pi4zoelectriclty I Nov 50
Rochelle ftlt. Crystals
"Influence of Purity Upon the Piezoelectric Prop-
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to
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for ordinary cx7stals and for crystals grown by
various methods, e.g., 4-fold purification,
block metbod, dynamic-method, method involving
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,- '11111111m/~Icm PIMM246tries Anj 51
Rochelle Wt
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A! V. -Shubuikov,
"Zhur Tekh Fiz" VbI'XXI, No 8, pp 962-969
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Ikuk SSSR - Ser Fiz" V61 vii., 266 2 1944) in which
he jxrove~ existence; of piezoelec textures. Here
aiathors describe'studien of square and rectangu:-
.i vinder elec excitation from a sonic ~
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SILIUSTROVA, I.M.; TOLK&CHN. S.S.. rW&WIDr. WtY--A-
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(PlososUctrIcIty)
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TITLB
V.-F. and. yuring of cry:stels Of P aelle
antinova I olarisat-1013, . POIjarizats"
Y'Onst Ob6naOsti
'.S iz lie p (0s
f- liarit 0 . 21)urit-jeso p-rilnes-Y801) VOI.29
Pee ntainiug s 01:L S S 5? 1
alt 00 ,110gra-phl) 19! R
506- tllov segnetOVOI Btl 296 (b.S.S.
is (cry'. 294-
given
110.29 vp - -t
LIrves
rist pults - ( of Rochelle
? )evi~ental V u
ic constant 10'a rities
on of e:c dielectr ent S Of
%e cont .ieas.3~ements
DescT'pjtd'ence of . differe-nt on.
-BV.DR,,,.GT, th f 0 .111 soluti Lost sisai-
of the d6eper , StVI16~ 11V rp 12he -5 b"',
on -fie I(a. CUCO e , adcled a Cudo W
salt 3 lVanomiater at )n of 2"'). Id. ~trenBth
All 'ballistle Pa the ad(jitl( Itil a fie
v"e_re made "by is that aue to about 100 ul . d, IM Vtba T to The
.. change '. f r Ora ase vras exami-ne '.,f stals - -
f ica. (Joe * a0es not Tist: 'Phi s ~ of Cu in the 01 1 ~~,yramid-
the .8 reache(lo - butIOn intense f Or the L 2109
d6i St rl _Y On . faces .
Of 450 V/Gul ~- was Most 'ensIt the in
shov, the anisOtro"Pic ~Ystals ing int dence of the
Of the 03 as
an(, in deGre -e depen
blue 0010ur I al-teresis
00, -gace temoerat'a LbnOrma Wo'Ah plramia
the An
Su
0 100 au(i 010 was ea 3~e vhe o0l ater the
3-- us directioxis - r,-Pec* n C;Ut f rOM 50 hours I-
1 323.0 Ila 5 olund f 0 3~ ea in at 40
100'D gtar
Card 1/2 a
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Peculiarities in the polarisation, of crystals of lie salt
containing impurities. (Coat.)
specimen behaVed normally. There are 3 figures and r0
references, 5 of which are Slavic.
A,SSWI,ki,ION: Institut .e of Crystallography Ac*Sc* U.S.S,Re
Card 2/2 (Institut Kristallogra-fij AN SSSR)
SU WITITED riobruary 7, 1957-
AVAIIABLE: UbjMry of CongroBB
SOTI/70-4-1-12/26
The Growirg of Crystals of Triglycine Sulphate and Their Physical
Properties
to the natuEal face of the crystal and X makes an
angle of 15 with the c-face.
The Curie point is about 49.2 - 49.3 'C, the ferroelectric
axis being in the 2 direction. Dielectric constants were
measured with a 0Q-meter at 500 kc/s on a crystal plate
oriented to + 1 . The values:
6 8.6 E
11 33 5.7
622 43 e13 0.53
were found, the dependence on frequency of e22 from
200 c.p.s. to 10 kc/8 at 1, 5 and 10 V/cm being given.
The piezoelectric moduli were found to be:
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