SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KORNEYEV, V.A. - KORNEYEV, YU.K.
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NORNW397 V.A.
Rapid methods for the spectrum analysis of rare elements; Report
116.1: Awlys1s of complex mixtures of rare earths. Zhur.analekhiso-
15 ne.2:170-174 Nr-Ap 160. (MIRA 13:7)
(Rare earths-Spectra)
S'!032 , 6 0/02 610 5/19i063
BO I 0/bOO5
AUTHOR: Korn
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TITLE: A Quick Method of Determining Hafnium in Zirconium
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratori,ya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 561-562
TEXT: The Author describes a quick method for the spectrum analysis of
hafnium in zirconium mixtures, whic:a makes it possible to determine fre'l
one one-hundredth of one per cent to 100% of Hf. The known methdd n~
homolog line pairs is applied, and 'the spectra recorded by stepwije
weakening are measured photometrically. The equality of the blackening J1*L.F/,
of steps of the analytical lines is determined vi.!7ually by means of a
projector. As in hafnium-zirconium mixtures the two elements show similar
physico-chemical properties, homolog line pairs, the intensity rf which
depends little on the discharge conditions can be chosen in tll~~ speotrum
of the sample. An ISP-22 spectrograph was used a~i well as P- --ght-step
weakenine with the following valueti of the logarithm of perm&abil~lty
of steps: 2.00, 1.81, 1.65, 1-52, 1,39, 1.24, 1-07, 0.90. A d.c. arc; was
Card 1/2
A quick Method of Determining Hafnium. 3/032/6o/o26/05/19/o63
in Zirconium B010/BO05
used as the light source; time of exposure was 2 minutes, and the
developer used was of the type D-19. The analytical line pairs and the
photometric evaluation are indicated in Tables 1 and 2. Unless steps
with the same blackening were used, the known method of photometric ~,K
interpolation by L. Ye. Vvidenskiy was applied. The relative
arithmetical mean error of the me-thod described is about 15%. There are
2 tables.
Card 2/2
LERMAN, G.M.; KORNEYEV, V.A.; STOYANGVA, T.K.
Spectral method for determining impurities in cobalt nvida,
Zav.1ab. Z7 no-7,.838-8,1:9 161. (MIRA 14-7)
(Cobalt :)xide--Spectra)
S/03 62/028/002/015/037
B107YB101
AUTHOR: Korneyev, V. A.
TITLE: Determination of impurities in preparations of rare-earth
elements of the cerium group
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. 2, 1962, 184 - 188
TEXT: A spectroscopic method was developed for determining about 0.02 - 10%
of cerium earths and yttrium in cerium earth preparations. An Well-51
(ISP-51) spectrograph withyio-85 (IJF-85) camera, an eight-step filter, and
a three-lens condenser are used fox the analysis. The sample in oxide
form is applied onto the surface o:f the lower copper electrode (diameter
4 a-a arc of 8 a is used :!or excitation. Carbon electrodes serve
mte ~na~__l
for t j~alrjysis of La, Pr, and Nd in cerium; excitation is performed
by a d are of 12 a. The concentration of the impurity is determined by
comparison with two lines of the principal element. The method described
is rapid, needs no calibration samples, and no high-purity preparations of
rare earths; a complete determinatJ *on takes 30 - 40 min, 5 - 6 determinations
take about 1 hr. The mean relative error of analysis is about 10 - 15%
1
Card 1,4,2,
S/032/62/028/002/015/037
Determination of impurities ... B107/B101
with twofold determination. There -are 3 tables and 13 references: 8
Soviet and 5 non'-Soviet. The three references to English-language V
publications read as follows: V. A. Fassel, R. H. Knisley. J. Opt. Soc.
Amer., 38, 6, 518 (1948); Spectrochim. Acta, 5, 3, 201 (1952); A. Gatterer,
J. Junkes. Spectrochim. Acta, 1, 10939); R. Ishida, J. Chem. Soc.,.Japan,
76, 2, 171 (1959)- 0
Table 2. Analytical lines and ranges of determinable concentrations.
Legend. (1 ) Analyzed preparation of rare earths, (2) pre aration of rare
earths to be determined, (3) pair of analytical lines, 1, (4) range of
determinable concentrations, (5) caxbon electrodes, (m) and.
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STOROZHEV, Mikhail Vasillyevich; POFOV, Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich;
VASILIYEV, D.I., kand. tekhn.nauk, dots., retsenzent;
KORNEYEV, V.A.,, red.; GOROKHOVA, S.S., tekhn.red.
[Theory of metalworking by pressure] Teoriia obrabotki me-
tallov davlenieni. Izd,.2., perer. Moskva, Vysshaia shkola,
1963. 388 p. (MIRA 17:2)
SIRM, B.L.; SERGIMSKIYY A.Ya., ralsenzent; KOWITEMY V.A.Jq
inzh., red. .. 1.
[Selecting conditions for the X-ray fluoroscopy of metals]
Vybor razhima rentgenoprosirechivaniia ii,,etallov. Moskva
Mashinostroerille, 1964. 64 P. (MIRA 17:91
IVMOVO I,Ssj LIKHOYED121KO, K.Lj REMICHERKO, M.Ta.; CIMNOV; G.G.;
DINY V.B. inz
ZLR"IYAII, 6.1.0 inzh.0 rateenzent; IL hop
retsenzent;,BOIIODAVCHMIKO, P.Lp inzh., retsenzent;
CHAPKEVICHp A.A., kand. takhn. nauk., red. [deceased]; FALIKOy
O.S.I. red. izd-va; MODEL', B.Lp tekhn. red.
(Agricultural machinery] Bel 1 skokhoocistvowWo mashir7. [By]
I.S.Ivanov i dr. Moskvap Mashgizp 1962. 683 p.
(IMU 15122)
1. Rostovskiy-na-Donu teklinikum. uel'skokhozyQ-ystvennogo ma-
shinostroyeniya (for Zurablyan, Korneyev). 2. Lyiiberetskiy
tekhnikum sel'skokhozyaysimennogo mashino3troyeniya kfor
Borodavehenko).
(Agricultw-al machinery)
KHAYRUTDINOVI, R.M., inzh.;-MDROZOV, A.N., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.,
rakovoditell rabotyl TvLnimali uchastiye: GALYAN, V.S.; BORNOVALOV,
M.A.; KOLOYARTSEV, V.L.;; GALYAN, R.V.; SYROVA, G.I.; KORNEYET, V.F.
Decarburizing the bath of a large electric furnace. Stall 23
no.10:911-914 0 163. (MIRA 16.,11)
1. Chelyabinskiy nauchno.-iseledovatellskiy institut metallurgii.
TSYGODA, I.M.; KAZAKOVp VXI ~IN, ru,Iel KO
APA&M-LY,; Prinizali
uchastiyes PECHENKIN, S.M.; GLAZACHZI, A.M.; TRAVIN, V.F.
Pilot plant testing of the minter roasting of copper charges
with a bottom blow, TSvet,, lot, 35 no.3:23-30 Mr '62.
NUA 15:4)
(Sintering-Teisting) (Copper ores)
AKM49TOT, K.T.; KOIRIEMW, .V.F.; POPOV, N.A.; YLUAKAYEV, Sh.I.
Accelerating processes of leaching zinc calcines and an increase in
labor productivity. Trudy Alt. CIVII AN Kagakh. SSR 14:178-190 163.
I (MMA 16:9)
(Zinc-Ileat tra0mont) (leachine)
eebAolo
MAGALIF, V.Ya.; KOFMBVp V.I.
Mechanization of engineering calculations with the help of desk
computers. KhJ-- Irom. no.9%50-52 S 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Gosudarstvannyy Institit po proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy
iskusstvennogo zhi*ogo toplive. i gam,
(Chemical plants)
(Caloulating Machines)
GOLRDSHTEYN, L. Ya.; SAVINA, V. N.; KOFILEVICH, V. S.;,KORNEYEV, V. L
Determining the viocosity of cement raw material mixtures in a
pyro-plastic state. Trudy Giprotsement no* 26:130-142 163.
(MIRA 17:5)
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KCRNEYEV, V.I.; KUZNE1'jOVA, A.S., inzh.-ekonomist
Mechanization of cost accounting and otati-tical work in
the Leningrad post office, Vest. sviazi 25 no.lgl5-16 Ja
165. (MIRA 1894)
1. Nachallnik Leningradskogo pachtamta (for Korneyev).
VdT(M)/EWP~ 0/EWP(k)/EW"P(b') Pf-4 JD
ACCESSION NR: AP5007175- 8/0296/65/000/003/0042/0043
AUTHOR: Kmtsenko, A. _L Burinfti. L, I.-. Moshkin, P. A.,, Volkov, 1. S.
Mikolayevs, V. M.-, Mik .1 Korney
,V. I., Gape
TITLE: A cutting compound for cold f inishiag of metals. Class 23, No. 167939
SOURCE: Byulletenl itiobretody t tovarnykh znakov.,no. 3, 196S, 42-43
~TOPIC TAGS: coolant. cutting fluid
1ADSTRACT: An.Auther's Certificate has beezi granted for a coolant with the follow-
Iing composition: dialkylphanylphosphates cr phthalic, adipic or sebacic eaters or
higher esters of monocArboxylic acid with eilcohols containing -from 4 to 10 atoms of
;carbon per moleculej or eaters of polybydrlz alcohol@ and. monocarboxylic acids
wbich. contain from 5 to 10 carbon atom pw,, molecde i
1ASSOCIATION: Moskovskly avtomob11'oyy-saVW Ime-A 16,A,'Ukhachava (Moscow Auto-
I.bile ractog
i C-ld Vol_
SYCHEVP M.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; KOTMEV, V.I., kand.teklin.nauk
Phosphate raw materials as alloying additives. T.Igvnent 31 no.516-7
S-0 165. (MIRA 18:10)
1. TAningradskiy takhnolog:Lcheskiy institut Imeni Lensoveta.
SYCHEV, M.M '; KORNEYEVJ"' FEDDROV, N.F.; TOROFOV, N.A..,
doktor tekhn. nauk prof., red.; BUKINA, N.N.0 red.
[Alite and belite in portland cement clinker and the
processes of alloyage] Alit i belit v portlandtsementrom
klinkere i protsessy legirovaniia. Pod red. N.A.Toropova'.'
Leningrad, Stroilzdat, '1965. 152 p. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Toropov).
PUSTILINIKOVY M.R.; OMEN, HIPINEVICF, V.L.
Nev anticlinal zones of the southern margin of the western part
of the Ruban Lowland in the light Of qeismic imsatigationse
Geol.nefti i gaza 9 no,2ti~4-48 F 10.~
1. Treat Krasnodarneftegeofizika.
(MTRA 184)
SOV/111-58-11-27/36
AUTHOR: Korneyev, V.I., Manager of the Leningrad Post Office
TITLE: The Organization of Mail and Newspaper Delivery in Leningrad
(Organizatsiya dostavki korrespondentsii ! pechati v Lenin-
grade)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik svyazi, 1958, Ur 11, pp 27-29 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In Leningrad, 35-37 tons of mail and newspapers must be
distributed daily. This amount is composed of about 650,000
numbers of different newspapers, 3CO,OCO letters and 50,000.
periodicals. For delivering this amount of mail,auxiliary
mailmen are used who work from 2 to 3 hours only. For
example, they deliver mail and newspapers early in the morning
and then start their basic work, or they make the last de-
livery in the evening. The other two deliveries are per-
formed by the regular mailmen, who primarily deliver letters,
money orders, etc. Originallythere were only 50-60 auxili-
ary mailmen, but meanwhile their number has increased to 850,
In addition, the mail is delivered by truck to pick-up points,
metal boxes installed at convenient places, from which the
Card 112 mailmen pick up the mail for delivery. Larger administration
SO V/11 1 -5e-1 1-2-1 1-36
The Organization of Iffail and Newspaper Delivery in Leningrad
buildings have mail boxes on the ground floor, thus the mail-
man does not have to walk to the different organizations
located within onet building, but places the mail into the
appropriate box.
There are 3 photu.
ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy pochtamt (Leningrnd Post Office)
Card 2/2
Kommm. V. 1.
'"VAUWd Al X to-,
Organisation of olectrocosgulstion of pleural adhesions in sanatoria.
Probl. tuberk.. Moskva no.5t7ft SeD-t-Oct 1951. (CM 21:2)
1. Of Saratov Oblast Anti-Taberculosts Dispensary.
KORNTI"IYEVP V.I.
Two hundred and fiftieth inniversary of the Leningrad post
office. Vest. sviazi 24 no.8s23-25 Ag 164.
(MIRA 17tio)
1. Nachallnik Leningradakcgo pochtamta.
NORNEM, V.11
Jbw buried anticlinal sons in the Kuban. Geol. nefti i gam -IF
no.3132-35 Ur 1-63. (MIRA 164)
1. Treat Krumodarnaftageofisika.
lubi~etrolvtm geology)
Kuban-Chkst Ratimi-Geology)
ipomm(asolomy))
KOK, 9MV V. L.
Iz Praktiki Szhiganiya Gdovskikh Slantsey Na Ruchnoy Topke Lar~cashi-
rskogo Kotla, Goi7achiye Slantsy, 1934-No. 2,13.
SO: Gorucuhiye Slantsy #1934-~?.5 T11. 871 G74
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host InteavIty Q Increases vith decreasing dimestAr "go
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flame cone per mit, volume. ?he Inverse proportionality betwom Q
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mixturs# in a burner of 4 wm. diameter, linear velcoity 0.475 :400
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sied Q attained 1620 x 10 k.ftle/ou.m./hr. In a burner of 50 diameter
at 0.655 m./ase., the awe bad a length of 04 m.n.j Q 88 .
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the flaw vas Interrupted even at I a./#". The so-called flawlese woo
combustion in layers of refsactory materials is nothing *Igo than
alaroflaw burning. Th* Ineweased Q results from splitting tnto a
multitude of moan conss,, wit from a catalytic effect of the corwdo
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surfaces, but by Oe preisence of stable Ignition of
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On the coordinated activities In the Institute@ of the Depwtuent of Technole-
gical Sciences of the AcadmW of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Izv.AJF SM Otd.
tekh.umuk no.9sl360-1363 8 153. (WaA 6:10)
(Research, Industrial)
PIUMS Mirfr4r4ga-nization FD.824
Card: 11/1 Pub. 41 - 16/17
Author Korneyev, V. L.
Title At bureau of OTN AN S5SR (repartment of Technical Sciences of the
Academy of Sciences of the USSR). The state and tasks of the co-
ordination of scientific research activity on the most important
problems of science accepted for continuous coordinat.ion.
Periodical Izv. AN SSSR, Otd, tekh. naiuk, 2, 106-110~ Feb 1954
Abstract Reviews the present state of and the problems involved In the co-
ordination of scientific research engaged in by the academies of
sciences of the'USSR and of the Union republics. The following
fields of research activity are discussed. petroleum, power engi-'
neering, coal and peat, mining, machine building, metals, automatics
and telemechanics, mechanics, and water economy.
Institution
Submitted
USSR/Engineering --"Gas Combustion
Card 1/1 : Pub. 41-11/21
FD-2625
Author : Korneyev., V.1. and Xhzmalyan, D. M., Moscow
Title : Intensifying gas combustion
Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Otd. Tekh. Nauk 4, 131-135, Apr 1955
Abstract : Discusses the effect of various factors (surface exposure,
method of firing, gas mot-ion, etc.) on the intensity of the gas
burning process. Studies. nozzles and burners in relation to
combustion intensity. Primarily a review of past studies,
little original research. Photographs, drawings, tables. Two
USSR references.
Institution
Submitted February 15, 1955
34548
B/659/61/007/000/037/044
1+06 D205/D303
AUTHORS: K9=21gy, V.L.p and Vernidubp I.I.
TITLE: High temperature oxidation of dispersed aluminum
SOURCE: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut metallurgii. Issledova-
niya po zharoprochnym splavamt v. 7p 1961, 309 - 316
TEXT: A detailed study of the interaction of standardized Al pow-
dr-rs with oxygen at high temperature, concerned mainly with the
second, diffusional, stage of the oxidation. 0.8 g Al powder was
uniformly spread on a quartz plate of 45 x 20 x 9 mm dimensions
and hermetically sealed under a steel reinforced glass bell. After
regulation of oxygen flow and pref3sure, the sample was electrically
ignited. An oscillograph recorded the amount of in- and outgoing
oxygen, its pressure and temperature. From the recorded datat the
consumption Of 02 at every instan't could be computed. The oxidized
residue was also chemically analyzed. In some instances, a Mg-Zr
ignitor (10 % by weight of the A1 sample) was used# spread in a
thin strip on the edge of the Al sample. The burning process was
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High temperature oxidation of D205/D303
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recorded by a high speed CACC -1 (SKS-1 ) camera using a micro objec-
tive with a 3-fold magnification. The process of the high tempera-
ture oxidation of aluminum powders is accompanied by the melting
and vap.-rization of the metal and subsequent reaction of the vapor
mixture cf oxygen and aluminum in the gas phase. If the heat trans-
fer towards the liquid aluminum drop is insufficient, the chemical
interaction of Al and 0? assumes a puloating character represented
by a series of consecutive flashes of aluminum vapor periodically
bursting into the reactor space across the cracks in the oxidized
film which covers the drop. At sufficient heat transfer towards the
liquid aluminum tha drop surface is exposed due to the fracture of
the oxidized film ur,der the pressure of metallic vaporso Thus# the
continuous evaporaV.on of Al into the reactor space is promoted. At
a small distance from the liquid metal surface, the vapors interact
with the oxygen, the process proceeding continuously,, The degree of
reaction of the powders with oxygen is 37 - 56 %, rising to 81 - 99
% in the case of preheating of the reagents to 400OCe There are 5
figures.
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38984
S/137/62/000/006/132/163
A052A101
AUTHORS. Korneyev, V. L., Vernidub, I. I.
T17LE. High-temperature oxidation of' dispersion aluminum
PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962, 84, abstract 61523
(V sb. "Issled. po zharoprochn. splavam". T-7, Moscow, AN SSSR,
1961, 309 - 316)
TEKT. The process of high-temperature oxidation of Al powders is acoom-
panied by the melting of the metal, its evaporation and a subsequent reaction of'
.he mixture of A! vapors with 02 in the ge.seous phase. In case of an insufficient
h1eat supply to the molten Al drop, the process of chemical reaction acquires a
pu_Lsating character and represents a series of 6uccessive flashes of Al vapor V
breaking through periodically into the rea.ctor space through the breaks in the L-1
oxIlde film covering the drop. In case of a sufficient heat SUDPly to molten Al
(aa In case of the preheating of reagents) after the first breaking of the oxide
~Ll:n by metal vapor pressure, the surface of the molten Al drop is laid bare,
whir.,h secures a continuous Al evaporation and a free escape of vapors into the
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KAPLUNOV, M.Ta.; KHMAK,, V.K.; CHERNILIN,, Yu.F.;.XORNEYEV, V.T.
Radiation vulcanization of autowbile tires and rewyable
tread rings in the pool of an IRT reactor. Kauch.i rez. 22
no.4eM-13 Ap 163. (MM 16sQ
1. Hauchno-issledovatellskly insiltut shimoy proWshlennosti
i Institut atomoy energil imeni LVAurchatova.
(Vulcanization) (Radiation) (Tires, Rubber)
KOR14EX17, V.M.; MMUa=A, L.V. (Leningrad)
From the history at native oncology. Sor.;zdrav. 22 no.6:
55-61163. (K91k 16.9)
1 (ON~Mwy) I
... 1!
KaMYBV, V.M.. polkovnik meditsinskoy slushby.
Kilitary medicine U the Patriotic War of 1812 (1351h anniversary of
that war). Toen.-med..zhur.'no.10:42-W 0 147. (MIJU 6:11)
1. Is Voyonno-meditsinskogo =s,"& Voormshenufth 311 SSSR (nachal'Alk -
polkovnik seditsinskoy slushby A.N.Maksimemkov).
- (Medicine, Military-History)
Bazoilovich, Danilo Samoilovich. 171JC-1805
Danilo Samoilovich Samollovich; new datu on ble life and activities. Sov. Med. 16 no.
19 5 2.
1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Au~ract I Unclassified.
1. NoRnYEV, V. M.
2. USSR (600)
4- Physicians
7. A. N. Radis.hchev and foremost workers in the field of Russion medicine* Sove mode,
16, No. 11, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar]r of Congress, February .1953. Unclassified.
2. USSR (600)
4. Pirogov, Nikolai Ivanovich, 1010-1881,
7. "Great Russian surgeon and anatomist Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov."
V. M. Korneyev, Reviewed by Docent M. A. Moguchiy. FelIdA akush. No. 4,
1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953, Uncl.
KOFNEM, T.M., doktor meditsinskikh nauk
W=a W-WIV
Review of Danilo Samoilovich's book OSelected works." Sov.med. 17 no.6:46-
47 Je 153. MR& 6:6)
(Samollovioh, Danilo Samollovich. 1746-1805) (Plague)
KCRENTETO V~M#O doktor med.nank
*'WOA7;7,~~3-
Useful book ("Scient1floo literary, and epistolary legaoy of
Nelo PirogovN by A.Ho Geselevich). Reviewed by Y.M. Korneev) ,
Voeno'medeshure nooB:69-91 Ag 056 (MIRA 12:1)
(PIROGOV, NIKOLAI ITINOVICH, 1810-1881)
KORNITIT.-T.M., polkovzdk neditsinskoy slushby
History of the developomt of theories on the olassiflostlon of sick
and woundede Toonemod.shur. noo9:90-92 3 156. (MLRA 10:3)
(VA]t.]MLZIW CF BICII AND VOUIMMD)
KORMUNT. I.N. -. SKMOVA. N.A.
0 --
I.I.BarUnkole unpubltch*d works. Voea.-ued.zhur. no.10:84-M.0 156.
(KLEA'10:1),
(BMMNKO, NIKOIA I MIKOLUITICH, 1876-1946)
Ickaylv, V.M.
of Medical History,. Sov.sdray. 16 no.6:60-61 Js 157.
(IMDICIU--HlBTMT) (MIRA 10:8)
f / V 1r__ C__ .. V I Irl .
.1 ~L~- V.M )
I NOWNWOMMft, I
Problem in public health and madicine in the first volune of
00utline history of Leningrad. Period of feudalism, 1703-1861.2
Reviewed by V.K.Korneov, Sov.zdrav. 16 no-11:58-60 N '57.
UNNINGRAD-4MLIC HEALTH-HISTORY) (MIRA. 11:1),
KORnW, V.K., doktor mditainakikh usW-,
I . , .
- -... - . "~* 1., .-500, -- ". .
-Phges of iffew by-- ~-R.*riptvortuev. Reviewd by T.K.Korneev.
Test.khIr' 78 no 31l42-144 Nr 157. (NIak 10:6)
(iiRWTVCRT*M. MMGBI ROINJOVICH, 1878-1949 )
KORNETEV9 V.M.o red.
[Medical peroomel of 110ningred -dwriog Us Great October Sociallet,
Revolution so the civil war in the U.S.S.R.] Meditsinskis rabo~aW
Leninpada * gody VaII14 Oktiabrtskoi sotsialisticbeekoi. revolintaii
i grazbdanskoi voirW v SSW.AWs'VJK,,Korne9v. Leningrado Medgive
1958. 59 (KUU UM9
(IENINOO-MOLUTION9--nl7--TM--MMICAL AND SANITAIRM WAIU~
(Zeningrad)
Some data on the specialization and postgraduate education of
surgoonst 100th maniverem:7 of the founding og the Postgraduate
Nedloal Institute* Sovoidravo 17 no,,12:39-41 D 158. (MMA 12:2)
(SMMWg *duo.
In Itugglao hilt@ (Rug))
KORNZYXV, V.M., OVCHUNIKOV, I.P* (Leningrad)
Hisot27 of the origin of the Individual first-aid-kit, Felld, I
akush. 23 no.10:27-30 0 158 (Milu 11:11)
(BANDAGM AM BANDAGIM)
PIROGOV, Nikolay Ivanovich [deceased]; AVISOV, P.B.; BISMIKOV, N.P,;
DYSKIN, Ye.A.; HIMYLOV, S.S.; DANILOV, I.V., prof.,' retsenzent;
RUFAITOV, I.G., Prof.0 retsenzent; KAKSIKENKOT, A.N.9 profee redo
toma; RUFANOVg I.G.9 otv.red*,, RAKUMp A.H.9 2am.otv.red.:
ISMMIT, A.A., red.; GXSBLKVICH, A.K., red.; DAVTI)OTSKIY,
I
.V,,.red.;-KORMUW~~.Xe_ I-red.; KOCMGIN, I.G., red.; KROTKOT,
P.G,, red.; PZROV-. 3.1%. sam.otv,red*; .93KEU, S.A.9 red.;
MIKKAYLOT, S.S., red.; RtMWA, H.S., tekhn.red.
[Collected works in eight volumes] Sobranie sochinenii v YosImI
tomakh. Noskva, Gosoizd-vo med,lit-ry, Vol-3. [Articles on
experimental, operative. and military field surgery, 1847-18541
Trudy po eksperimentallnoi, operativnoi. i voenno-polevol
k4rurgii, 1847-1954, 1959. 533 P. (KEELA 14:1)
(SURMY)
PIROGOV, Nikolay Ivanovich [deceased); GESKMICH. A.M., prof.; RUFANOT,
I.G., prof*# otweredom red.toza; BAKULLIT, A.U., red.; VISMWSKIY,
A.A., red.; DAVYWYM=, I.Y., red.; XCRNZ -U., red.; KO-
. ~W T
CMMGIN, I.G., red.; EIOTKOV, 'r.G,, red,; KAKBIHNIIXOT, A.U., red#;
PETROV. B.D., red.; SUGKA, S.A.. dotsent. red.. reteenzent toma;
FAYMM, I*L,. zasluzhannyy dayatel' nauki, retsenzent tome:
LUBOTSKIT, D.U., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn.red.
[Collected works in eight volumes] Sobranie sochinenii v voolmi
tomakh. Moskva. GoeAzd-vo med.lit-ry. Yol.2. (Works on clinical
surgery. 1837-1839] Trudy po klinioheskoi khirurgii# 1837-1839.
1959. 621 p. (KIRA 13:5)
1. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii meditsinakikh nauk SSSR (for Rufanor).
(MRGIRT)
ZORIIM T.N.,. 6oktor md.nauk (Leningrad, 180, ul. Pontanks, d.90,
1 0 kv.17)
First Independent sclent1fle work of Nel. Firogov. lovokh1r.arkh.
uo*6slO9-112 " 159. (KIRA 13.-4)
(PIRMT9 WIXOTAX ITANOTICK, 1810-1881)
KOFMT]ff. V.M., doktor med.nauk
mescow Bonexet~lvg School. Ortop., trav.i protes. 20 no.10:64-66
0 159, (Nnu 13:2)
(ONPHDPIMICS history)
KORNEYARY0 Y.M. 0 doktor ad. nauk (Ianinaad)
First All-Union conference on medical history and problems in the
history of surgerv. Vest. khir. 82 no.6:148-150 Je 159 (MIRA 12:8)
(MZDIGIB)
10RAM37i-T.M., doktor med.nank
... ---- --
"Studios In the,history oi!.advaucod medical education; on the history
of the Acadeny of Militar:r Medicine" by S.K. Bagdasar Ilan. Reviewed
by TeX. Urneev. Test.khIr. 83 no-lOtl52-154 0 059. (KIM 13:2)
(KIDICINS, MILITARY)
PIROGOV, Nikolay Ivanovich [deceased]; GNSMOVICH. A.K.-, Prof.; LEVIT,
K.K., kand.=d.nauk;'KUPRIIANOV, P.A., prof.. retsenzent;
CHISTOVICH, A.U.. prof., r6tsenzent; DAVTDOVSKIY, I.V., prof.,
red.toma; RLWANOV, I.,G.# profeg red*toma'; BAKULEV, A.N., red.;
VISHNNSKIT, A.A., red.; 40HOM. Y-K- - red.; KOCHERGIN, I.G.,
red.; KROTKOV, F.G-., red.; K=LONKov, A.H.,' red,; PETAOV, B.D.9
red.; SEMM# S.A., red.; EMOOHIKOVA, Tu.S., teklin.red.
(Collected works in eight volumes] Sobranie sochinenii v voolml
tomakh. Koskva, Gos.Izd-vo med.lit-ry. Vol. 4. [Works on patho-
logical anatomy and clinical surgery] Trudy po patologicheskoi
anatomii i klinicheskoi khirurgii. 1849-1855. 1960. 571 P.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. DeystvitelInyy chlen Akalenij meditsinskikh nauk SSSR (for
Kupriyanov, Davydovokly, Rufanov)e
(ANATOKTg PATHOLWIGAL) (SURGERY)
PIROGCYV, Hikolay Ivanovich; AKODUS,',A'a.I., dotsent; KOCHERGRT, I.G.,
retsenzent toma; W1IRNGVp Ye.I.f retsenzent toma; RUFANOV~
I.G.J. otv. red.; BAKULEV, A.B., zam. otv. red.; MAKSIRENKOV,
A,N,p zam, otvo redo; PErROV, B.D,., zam. otv. red.;
VISBMSKIY, A.A., red.; GESELEVICH, A.M., red.; DAVYDOVSKIY,
I.V., red.; KORNEM V *14. red,- KOCHERGIN, I.G., red.;
KROTKOV, F. red.; M ' . S. .. gerieral-mayor med.sluzhby,dots.red.
toma;RUSMIOV,S.
A.,prof.red.toma; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn. red.
[Collected works in eight volumes) Sobranie sochinenii v vos1mi
tomakh. Moskva., Gos.izd-vo, ried.lit-ry. Vol-5,[Principles of
general military field surgery] Nachala obshchei voenno-polevoi
khirurgii. Pt.l. [Sevastopolletters] Sevastopol' skie pistma.
1961. 638 p. (MIRA 15: 1)
11 Chlen-korrespondent Akadeinii meditsinskikh nauk SSOR (for
Kochergin). 24 Deystvitellayy chlen Akademij meditsinskikb
nauk SSSR (:ror Sm:"-ncyv).
(suRrnm, miLitARY)
(CRDW WAR, 1953-1856-4WICAL AND SANITARY AFFAIRS)
PIROGOV, Fikolay Ivanovich (:LgIO6.1881.);.-AXODUS#...Ya.Ii, dots.,-
GESELEVICH, A.M.v prof.., retsentent'toma; KOCHERGUI, I.G.,
reteenzent toma; SEMEKA, S.A., dots., general-inayor
meditainskoy aluzhby, red. toma; RUSANOV, S.A... prof...
red. toria; RUFANOV, I.G., otv. red.; BWLEV, X N.,
zamestitell otv. red.; MAKS)NEI)KOV, A.14., zamestitell otv.
red.; PETROV, B.D., zamestitell otv. red.; VISIDUSKU, A.A.,
red.j DAVYDOVSMY, I.V., red.;~_~EV, VX., red.; KROTKOV,
F.G.., red.; BELICHIKOVA, Yu.S... tekbn, red,
[Collection of works in eight volmels) Sobranie sochinenii v
voolmi tomakh. Moskva, Gos. izd-vo mod. lit-ry. Vol.6.[Fun-
datrentals of general field surgery) Nachala obshchei vcenno-
polevoi kbirurgii. pt.2.[(1866) Sevastopol lettera) 1850-
18551 (1866) Sevastopollskie pisImav 1850-1855. 1961. 466 p.
(MIRA 15:2)
1. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii meditsinskikh natik
(for Kochergin).
(Surgery., Military) (Pirogov., Nikolai Ivanovich, IS-10-1881)
KORNEYEV Vasiliy Mikha- lovich TALIMANI, I.M., red.; LEBEDEVAp Z.V.p
Ln2~tek~hn.re
A-S-Velliaminov, 1855-10C. Leningrad, Medgiz, 1962. 179 p.
(MIH 25:6)
(VELIIAKUIOVt NIKOIAI ALEKSANDROVICH) 1855-1920)
PIROGGV, Vikolay Ivanovich [deceased); GESKEVICII, A.M.~ prof.;
UXALISHINp N.Lp prof.p retaenzent; RUSMICIV, S.A., prof,,,
retsenzent; SEHEKA, S.A.,, general-mayor med. aluzhby, red*
toma; RUFANOV, I.G.,, otv. red.; BAKULEV, A.N.p zam., otV. red,,*
MAKS3140KOV., A.W.., zam. otv. red.; PETROV, B.D... zamo'otv, red.;
VISMIEVSYM , A.M., red.; DAVYDOVSM.- I.V., red.; KOHMEVP V M
red.;KOCHMGIN, I.G.9 red.; OOTKOV, F.G., red.; A
tekhn. red.
(Collected works in eight volumes Sobranie sochinenii v vostmi
tomakh. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.7. IWorks on military medicine and
military-field surgery,, 1671-1879] Trudy po vGennoi meditsine i
voenno-polevoi khirurgi:L, 1871-1879. 1960. 640 p.
MIRA J-5:7)
(ISDICINZ,-.MILITARY) (SURGMY, MILITARY)
KORVEYEV, Vasilly. Mikhaylovich; MIKHAYLOVA) LidJya Vasillyevna;
--'-jtAUj-jISKAfi-, ff.,p ped.; LEBEDEVA, Z.V... tekhn. red.
[Medical service in the Patriotic War of 1812; on the
sesquicentenial of''the mr]Meditsinskaia sluzhba v Oteche-
stvenmiiu voinu 1812 goda; k 150-letiiu voiry. Leningrad,
Medgiz 1962. 69 p. (KIRA 15:10)
IRUSSIA-INVASION OF 1822-MEDICAL CARE)
doktor med. nauk; MIKHAYLOVA, L.V. (Leningrad)
Oldest multivolume manual for physicians. Sovet. zdravookbr. 5:
69-74 163 (MM 17:2)
GINZbURG, Vullf Veniaminovich; MIKHAYLOVA, Lidiya Vaslllyevna;
QMM~ red.
[Path of a Soviet anatomist; on the tenth anniversary
of V.N.Tonkov's death] Put' sovetakogo anatoina; k de-
siatiletiiu so dnia smerti V.N.Tonkova. Leningrad,
Meditsina, 1965. 163 p. (MIRA 18: 5)
f
"
-
to a Portabla At)PRr.-,tlL'- 4'01' Fiele-- Op-aratlOns",
Razvpllr~. i 1e(7.r, No. 21 pp r6-57, 1954
SO: W-31'120, 2 SOP 55
AUTHOR: Korneyev, V.N.p Engineer 91-58-6-15/39
of
7 Wyes
TITLE; Automatic Control of Circulation Pumpsb~Means, -, tomatizatsiya,
upravleniya zadV12;hkami tsirkulyatsi-onnykii nasosov)
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1958, 1jr 6, pp 16-17 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes how hydrodrives were used instead of
electrodrives for controlling circulation pump valves, pro-
ving to be simplel- and more reliable. Since a reserve pump,
switching itself on and off automatically, was used, the num-
ber of working circulation pumps could be reduced. The valve
position is deternined by the pressure of the circulating '
water behind the pump. Each hydrodrive consists of a servo-
motor and a slidevalve; the slidevalve's movement depends.upon
the weight of the load on the one hand and the pressure of the
circulating water on the other. The hydrodrives for the valves
consequently fulfill the function of return valves. There are
three figures.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1 1. Pampa-Control 2. Valves-Applications
Z~l - .-
IMIMYEV v GV~ V., V., UETENSKIY., L. N.0 KEYM-MA=,, I. B.,,
"The measurement of tissue doses of neturons behind reactor shielding"
report to be submitted for the Symposium on Biological Effects of Neutron Irradiations
(TAEA), Upton Long Island, N. yo, 7-11 oct 63.
L z4711-66 zwT(m)/zN(r)/W(a)-;vzwQ(m) ww
ACC MR- ATSOO0414 SOURCE CODCt UR/3136/65/000/992/0001/0025
AUTHOR: Goncharcy, Y. VChernilin Yu. r. Shavrov. P. I. g Chernyshevich, Y. W.~
t!=*&!A_
'Yeagorenkov, P. N.; Zh V, V. N.; HaWn-9 1.
rannans a. 1. 1
:ORG: none lc~
I
TITLE: Remodeling the IM reactor a the Institute of Atmic Energy font 1. Y.
Xurchatov
~SOURCE: Nodam. Institut atoumW energil. Dokladyg- IAE-292, 1965. PAkwotruktolys.
-25
reektors, INT v HE $a. 1. V. Kurchatovs, I
TOPIC TANt.- awtoar reactor, reactor fuel element, nua1ew reactor am
The'sut6ors describe stip*si tiken to riedealp the tRY reactor at the tn'
ABSTRACTs
Inf
stftute of ttmia Surgy, The follwing =Its arA ' tome won altered to, 4144a
eye
..-'.;the power-ot tpw ..i4idicri eqpand its v~nge -of experimental possibilities, and Ab-:.,
pro" Its M'rotiq=4 -qualittiou -.1. Niel elements and vesc$cr oove difelp * 26
LAS systaist of -."arivelital. unitel ~s: ~ocmtiiol'aH ablelding system ='Att"'a
A
7
L -24711-66 - --- --
ACC NR: AT6000414-
1ongitudinal, and transverse cross sections of the reactor as well as detailed dia-
grams of the reactor core and the channel for the "cold" neutron source. The now
.fuel assemblies have nearly twice as much heat-transfer area as the rod elements
,formerly used. Each assembly contains 155 gram of 361 enriched U-235. Netallic
~beryllium is used as the reflector. The core contains 54 cells in all and has a so
tel
mm lead shield for stopping y-radiation. The experimental units include horizon
and vertical channels as well an a "cold" neutron source and a thermal neutrot
"trap". The modifications made In the reactor give a maximum thermal neutron flux
:(U-235) In the core of 5-1013 neutroni/cn~ sec, a maxim= fast neutron intensity
(E>0.5 Nev) of 9-1013 neutrons/c*2 sec, and a power of 4000-5000 kw. Tfie procedure I
used for disassembly and reassembly operations In the reactor pool In described.
Some of the phyiical and technical characteristics of the modified IRT-N reactor am
tabulated. OrIg. art. has: 10 f1jures, 3 tables,
SUB COIDE: H/ SUBN DATEs 00/ ORIG Wt 000/ M RM 006
Card 2/2
Pa44/Fr~4 lig/JIT r P)
AcpEssiou, im Ai~6dW6- 91OI3616WdW16O 6/01::Ii~
AMOR., Kaplunov., M. *; K-;LqzbIe.,r T., K. Che illn -W. F.; Kormayev., T. T.
TITLE: Radlatlga n lizatIon ot automobile tires aud detachable trea& in the
baSin or reactor
SCOCE: Kauch-ak i -rezine no.- -4t 1953* 16-13
TOTPIC TAGS: :radiation vulcanization, autommobile tire$ projector ring
radif ati on
;ABSTRACT.
The irradiation vas conducted.in the basin of the IRT reactor', vhere
iexperlzeatml sezLplefs of eutomobiI6 tires and protector rings were vulcanized by
;rmma radiation, Vnile the reeztbr was shut off, and by mixed neutron ead g==
racUation while it was In operation. Me rubber compouads used were of natural
and but-adiene-styrene rubbers to which vere added 505 by veleht oe ch=- aa~l umrboa
bleck and 10 or the acnsitizer boymebloroethane. The cord consisted of caproa
polyam'-de fiber, 7he steel-mold.of-thet.-Ere aad,the r~atector-ringi;-vere---e-i~7616i6cI
in ar- aluminum --casing-, -vbIeh'v_a_s_ vith I-,.= sheet aadmi= to protect theM
ifron ne-atron re-diation* The protector rings were turther insulated vith boron-
ca:,.bide. Since the IrrezUetion in the non-opearating reactor did not pr'-Auce the
desireed effect. due to the I(rw potency of gaam rays, further experiments were
Cor
d 112
KEIRDI-MARMS, I.B.; k Y.!r.; MAMLOV, V.V.; USPERSHY, L.N.
Measuring the tiebwj:doses of noutrons outside the reactor shielding.
Atom. energ. 15 no.5:386-393 N 163o (MIRA 16:12)
KORNMZV~ V,Ves (Senior .3cientific Co-Worker, Yakutsk Scientific Research
Institute of Agriculturo).
"Allergic and Serological diapbsis of paratuberculosis."
Veterinariyaj, Vol 39,, no 1, Jan 1962. pp 26
KORMYEV V.V. , starohiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Allergy and serological diagnosis of paratubaroulosis.
Wt*rinariia 39 no.l.-26-29 14, 162o (MIRA 15:2)
1. Yakut-skiy Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sallskogo
kbozyaystva.
(Johnots disease)
YI:
Obtaining liquoflori C
in the reflni,-Ig r)f* oil
v a C, I j I I
d 1.3 t I ''1'l L I ~n J~r I ts
rf
Dints. 8
21(7)
AUTHORS: Kornoy~X-p..,Xe4~, I.:-p Skobkin, V. S., SOY/56-37-1-T/64
Frif6i N.
TITLE: Fission of Th232 by Thermal Neutrons (Deleniye Th232 teplovymi
neytronami)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fitiki, 1959,
Vol 37, Nr 1, pp 41-45 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Thorium fission, induced by slow neutrone't has already been
experimentally investigated by a number of papers, but no
exact data have hitherto been obtained; for the Th232 fission
induced by thermal neutrons the upper limit of the cross sec-
tion is given as 2.10-28 CM2 (Ref 1). It was the aim of this
paper to obtain more exact data. The authors succeeded in
showing that the fission effect which occurs when thorium is
irradWed with slow neutrons is in fact due to the fission
of Th by, thermal neutrons, which has already been pointed
out by Flerov et al in a previous paper (Ref 4). The experi-
mental arrangement is schematically shown by figure 1. As a
neutron sour Ice # a beryllium cylinder (diameter 90 mm,
'height 80 mm) was used. A hole in the cylinder axis contained
Card 1/3 the y-source (Sb124-sphere of 19 mm diameter, activity 6 C).
Fiqsion of Th232 by Thermal Neutrons - SOY/56-37-1-7/64
Th:,Oigtensity of the photoneutron source is given as &mounting
to / c. A multilayer ionization chamber was used for
re ordi:69 (diameter 18 cm, height 15 cm). The thorium (as
ThO2) was applied to aluminum plates (total surface 2000 cm2).
The total quantity of the active matter amounted to 2.5 g. The
'chamber itself was filled with technically pure argon (1 at).
The neutron flux was determined by means of a similar chamber
containing 2.4 9 natural uranium. The results obtained by the
experiments are given by a table. For the evaluation of the
fissions indu,-.ed by thermal neutrons a cadmium absorber was
first used# whicht however# proved to be-less effective than
boron, so that boron absorbers were used-.-for the following
experiments. For the fission cross section (o.o4q.02) mb
was obtained. The results obtained by the authors are compared
with other available experimental data concerning the fission
lof even-even nuclei in thermal neutrons. Figure 2 for such
fissions shows the ratio between fission cross section and
compound nucletts formation cross section df/ac in dependence
Card 2/3 on the difference Bn - Be, (Bn - neutron binding energy, 9 a -
Fisoi,op-i3f Th232 by Thermal Youtrone SOV/56-37-1-7/64
activation energy). For thermal neutrons, ac is near the
radiation captare cross section. The results Are finally
briefly discusived. There are 2 figureag I table, and 7
references, 2 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: February 9t 1959
Card 3/3
VORONOV, Gennadiy Alekseyevich- KOWNEYEV le.P., retsenzent;
7 P -
VERBITSKAYA, Ye.M., red.,
[Modernization of the ShB-140 sizing machines] Moderniza-
tsiia shlikhtovallrjykh mashin ShB-140. Moskva, Legkala
industrila$ 1965. 20 P. (NIUl 18-3)
IOR=Ytv. Yu., imp tan 3 ranga tIeniwad)
&rors in determining tho speed and direction of currents
by WLn5 of electromagneiic current meters. Mor.flot I? no.10;
19-20 0 157. (MIRA 10:12)
(Ocean curreints) (Magnetic measurements)
V.
-FOPTC TAGS, hydrogen reducition, -magnosimm,
I~c eduction of the
a zero Orl-redtict'
KO-TUILMV, Yu.A.; Ba-LAKIREV, V.F.; GWAROV, G. -.,,
Phase relations In the spinel ragion of the system Mg-A-I-Fc- ""
Dok-1. AN SSSR 159 no.5tlO91-1094 D 164 (MIRA 18. 1.)
1. Institut metallurgil , Swrdlovsk. -2. Chien-Ircorresporident.
AN SSSR (fcr Chufarov).
J~M V.F.; CHUFAROVP
GIL
Thom
ol d,lr i wal c of KCA1201, - r'0304 rOlld Solution. Dokl. MI
163 no.4t892-893 Ag 166, (MIRA 18:8)
ln.'Iitt~mL iniotallurgiJ, ",vardlov.,,ik. 2. Chien-korrespondent AN SSSR
(,;mrjr Ghttfarov).
KORNEYFV, Yu.A,, BALA.KTP,"-,V, V.F.; PIENI, A.N.; CHUFATOV, G.I.
Lett-ere to the adltora. Zhur.fiz.khim. 39 no.10i2625-2627 0 165.
(N,f:- TRAL IS '., 12 )
1. Sirardlovsk-ly Institut metallurgii. SubmitWd ~krah 11., 1965,
A~ V~-U- h'ffr1M)/hV1;FtU/1:11 JH j
ACC M AP6029210 SOURCE CODEI UR/0076/66/0401WI23411239
AUTHORt.,J-0-ran"UP-ML." BalWrevv V. F.; Chufarovp Ge 1. -So
OIRGo %mardlovsk NataUurgy Lwtituto. (Sverdlavskiy institut netanurgii)
TITIM Reduction of solid,solutions op Magnestum,ferrite and chroodto
-Y-/
SOURCEi Zhurnal fisloheskay khWip Y. 401P no& 6, 1966, 1234-1239
TOPIC TAOS$ magrAmiust compowidip f~rrlteq chromitep solid solution ~ CH FM "C,.4*"-
RIF D L) 0 7-" 000
ABSTRACTI The solid solutiono NgFoxCr _X C4 were obtained by eintering powdered MgO,
FezG3 and Cr2O3 at 12000C for 15 hr. den soaking at 1000'0C for 5 hr and quenching In
water. The reauotion of MgFe 0, at 9009 1000 and 11006C and the dot rmina-
tion of equilibrium cors4itlonl U206701d out In a vacuum unit in which an'OH2+H20
mixture circulated. It' -r' diffiraA.Ion was used to study the solid phases formed*
ay It
was.found that Vegard's additivity law is not obeyed by solid solutions of magnesium
ferrite and chromite- In the solid products of reduction of MgFSj Cr C4 when up
to 33.3% of the lati;r has boon reduced, the phases in equilibriumoUs 2-28;inel phaas
of variable "osition oonsisting of magnesium ferrite$ magnesium chromite and meg-
notitep and a wAstits phase formed by ferrous oxide and magnesium oxide; when the re-
duction his proceeded beyond 33-3%9 magnesium chromitep the solid solution *0440
and iron are In equilibrium. Tht equilibrium pressure of wtygen was ditondnid A
Lcam awl 54111
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process of extractive distillation". Moscow, 1958. 15 pp (Min Higher LPduo
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