SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOSTINA, L. - KOSTINA, V.P.
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BORISOV, H.; ZUBKOV, Po; KOSTINA, L.; TMHDVA, R.; VITCM. Doleslav
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Builders are Introducing now methods. Stroitall no.12:8-9
D 159. (MIRA 130)
1. Predsedatell TS@ntrallnogo komitsta profsoyusa rabochikh
atrottelletya 1 proorshlennostl stroitollrqkh materialov,(for
Borisov). 2. lachallulk.otdals, truds I sarabotnoy platy
Uftmkogo treat& 10-3 (for Zubkov)- 3* Karrespondent Sasety
"ZnaVa strottelyaw (for YefInDva). 4. Brigadir arraturshchikoy
na sayode shelesebetomWkh tsdeliy Byasanskogo treat& No.23
(for VItchuk).
(Building)
11 KOSTINAO K.G.
(GrmIng plums] Kulltura slivy. Simferopol', Krymizdat, 1951.
106 p. (Plui) (KCRA 14,10)
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KOSTIR&, L.D.
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Determining right ascensione of circumpolar staro of the IK3
system. Izv.GAO 21 no.2294-116 '58. (14IFA 13W
(Star~--Cataloce)
xosTnqA, L. D.: Master Phys-math Sci (diss) -- "The determination of the right an-
censions of FE3 stars closer to polaris". Leningrad, 1959. U pp (Acad Sci TJSF;Rp
Main Astromcmical Observatory),, 150 copies (XL, No 15, 1959, 113)
PEm i BOOK EaWITATION SOF/5742
Akademiya nauk SSSR. Mezh&wedowtvennyy komitet po provedenlyu YAzkftnrodnogo
geofizicheakogo god&. VIII razdel programmy MG: Shiroty I dolgoty.
Predyaritellnyye rezulltaty issledovanly kolebaniy shirot I dvizheniya polyusoy
zemli; abornik statey (Prelindnary Data of Latitude Variations and Migrations
of the Earth's Poles; Collected Articles. No. 1) Moscowp Izd-vo AN SSSR,,
1960. 97 p. Errata 9#p inserted. 1,000 copies printed.
PURPOSE: This collection of articles In intended for astronomers, geophysicists,
and otber scitntists concerned with the problem of latitude variations and
the migration of the Earth's poles.
COVERAGE: Part I of the collection contains prelindnary results of latitude
observations from 1957.5 tbrough 1959.0 made at IGr stations in the 0M
networkj, including nev stations in Siberia. Part 3:1 consists of articles
describing new instruments., observational program and methods, and pro-
cedures of processing the latitude observational data. With the larger number
of stations and the use of new instruments It is anticipated that the final
results will provide a more co hensive study of anomalies and Instrumental
Card 115
Preliminary Data of Latitude Variations (cont.) SOV/5742
errors in latitude observations than has been possible previously. No per-
sonalities are mentioned. English abstracts and references follov each article.
TAWZ OF COWTMS:
Preface
PAHT ONE
5
Romanskaya, S. V., L. D. Kostina, andL N. R. Andreyenko. Latitude
Observations at Observatory of the Academy
of Sciences Q (Freyberg-Kondratlyev Zenith-Telescope) 7
Tevtuokienko, Ye. 1., 1. P. Ogorodrdkj, and 0. V. Clruprunova.
Observations of Talcott Pairs at the Poltava Gravimetrical
Observatory of the Ukrainian Academq of Sciences (Zeiss
Zenith-Telescope) 9
Popov,, 1. A. Observations of Bright Zenith Stars at the Poltava
Gra7imetrical, Observatory of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
(Zeis.o Zenith-Telescope) 13
Card 2/5
Preliminary Data of Latitude Variations (Cont.) SOV/5742
*Panchenko,- N. I., Ye. P. Fedor0V# and A. P. Tsapova. Observations
of Talcott Pairs at the Poltava Grevimetrical Observatory of the
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (Bamberg Zenith-Telescope) 17
Obrezkova, Ye. 1. Observations of Bright Zenith Stars at the Poltava
Gravimetrical, Obser4at6ry of the Ukriinian-Mademy of 'Science's (Bamberg 20
Zenith-Telescope)
Kapralov, V. P., P. M. Rabinsklyp apt N. A. Cbndovicheva. Latituft
Observations at the Astronoadqal abserwatory-imieni Engel'gardt
(ZTL-180 Zenith-Telescope) 25
Krav-tseyp D. 1. Latitude Observations at the Kitab International
2B
Latitude Station imeni Ulug-bek (Bamberg Zetith-Telescope)
Mansurova, K. S. Latitude observations at the IrImtsk State
University Astronomical Observatory Iment, A. A. Zhdanov (ZTL-180 31
Zenith-Telescope)
Card 315
Preliminary Data of Latitude Variations (cont.) 807/5742
PANANO
BakharovLq Ve I*, and 1. F. rorbut. fte Determination of,Pdlkovo
Latitude Variations F Parallel Observations With Two Zenith-Telescopes 34
K&Uqkarj, A. X. PrelimInM Results of Comparing Observations With Two
Zenith Telescopes of the Kitab Latitude Station During tfie Period 1957.5-
1959.0 43
Golikova., T.. I.P 0. N. Zhukova,, V, V. Nesterov, and TO, 1. Prodan,
PrelinInary Resats of Processing Observations With the Mosc6w Zenith.
Tplescope During 1958 47
Potter,, )P~. I.,, and V. A, Nsumor. Theory and Method of Processing
Fhotogr~~c Zenith Tube JPZTI Observations
Bakhrakhp N. M,Lv and Kh, 1, Potter,' List of Stars on the Pulkovo
Photographic Zenith Tube [PZT) Program 68
Rabasbevskiy,, A. A.., and Ye, P, Tedorov. On the Question of Ev&1nating
the Accuracy of Latitude Observations 75
Card 4/5
S/035/62/000/008/009/090
A0011AI01
AUTHOR:
TITLE- The observational program with a zenith telescope at Ulan-Bator
PERIOCICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 8, 1962, 17 - 18,
abstract 8A142 (In collection: "Predvarit. rezul'taty Issled. ko-
lebaniy sh.irot i dvizheniya polyusuvZemli, no. 2", Moscow, AN SSSR,
1961, 65 -'78, English summary)
TEXT: A latitude program has been elaborated at Pulkovo for the.Ulan-Bator
Latitude Station equipped with a Zeiss zenith telescope (D-135 min, F-175 cm, field
of view 251). The program consists of 85 Talcott pairs divided into 12 two-hour
groups-vdth centers at even hours by 0, . The time of program' operation is planned
to be 50 years, and therefore the condition E 6 z=O holds most precisely about V/
epoch 1986. At the beginning and the end of the program (1961 and 2011) the aver-
age values of half-differences of zenith distances in groups amount to + 8!4. The
program compiled is particularly advantageous for studying the secular r;otion of
the pole, since its period of operation is considerably larger than usual ones,
and the supposed secular displacement of the pole proceeds almost exactly along
,Card 1/2'
S/035/62/000/008/00�/Ogo
The observational program with-a zenith telescope at... A001/A101
the Ulan-Bator meridian. In addition to the basic program, a program of bright
stars has been worked out, as well As the program of 285 scale pairs. Requirements
to be satisfied by the stars of all the programs are list*ed, and detailed data on
them are presented. There are 6 references,
Kh. Potter
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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KOSTP111k, L. 1'.
Kostina, L. I. "The morpholoa of the ephthelium of the uterus, both nomal and under
conditions of hyperpl2iia", Trudy Aka'. med. nauk SSSI, VA. 1, 1949,
p. 21.3-49) Bibliog: 5 items-
SO: U-hll, 17 July 1953, (Letopis 'Zhurnal Inykh Statey, No. 20, 1910)
KOST INA, L. 1.
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Gastric glowangioblamtons. Trudy AKN SSSR 21 no.4:16-21 '52.
(KLRA 1M)
1. Iz patologoanatoutchaskogo otdeleniya (Rev. - chlon-korreepondent
*kademil moditainakikh nauk SSSR prof. N.Y.Glazunov) Instittits
oukologii Akedenii maditsinskikh nauk SSSR (dir. - chlon-korrespondent
Akademii meditsinakikh nauk SSSR prof. A.I.Serebrov)
(STOPACH, neoplasms,
glomngio=)
(GLCKANGICKA,
stomach)
V
robltalo cif
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1. Kost i:iA 1,
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T"v'.
j, VIV Nnoal k.';tVxty
Ti. :f-ollectior.:
%j basis jun .%ndycig or th(- hi,,=tory oi L-A
latients viti, 7ttainorz., A' t1to eavity, L :,.e ati-
tti~,r~5 believe tit'-A `b":ai-:-n"
ojL 1108e '111cin(Ang .111~-Inliia' pa.akloma'
a(10110~121 el:itaciioran' vuid otber,'-~, ---ituate.i 00 tpe
lazerAl wall, are P~ul)ject a.,; a rttle to uvili6nattt
4'ei:encrAti%jo, whiCit Mly jill,~IlVe botn the raren-
co:rna ajid ChQ #itroma of the Lturior. Tumar~; acquirv
1i a V CA, g x 0., t e K ra a o jrj,% 11 g". ii cy t J1 0 V L
rccurreiice . ',Y)cv, till Vvnor.,i nT tUL% latt,,ral *aUl
uf the tiasal. covity 9,invld 1),~ troateci re::tjrc11.cFs,
of the dou-'ree of ~~-ioir
M.P.; KOSTINA, L?1#-_
Investigating the pigments of tumor C6119 With the ultraviolet
microscope. Biofixika I no.4:387-389 156. (KIRA 9:9)
lo InOtitut Onk0logit AMR SSSR, Leningrad.
(MANINS) (KNOSIDBRIN) (MIXOGLOBB)
(FIAJCMCINCX MICROSCOPY)
NOSTnUt L.I.
-
Materialo on the histogenesio of Brenwrle tumor; foci and
sicrotumors of the Bremer type. Top.ank. 6 no.lt39-46
160. (KMA '13 810)
(TUMM)
BOKIE-Vt1fly Ya.V.; XOSTINA, L.I.
Endometriosis of the pelvic lymph rodes. Yop. ori?. 11 no.2:
3-10 165. -16:7)
1. Iz ginekologicliesbogo (zav. - prof. V.P. Tobilevich) i pato-
logoanatomicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - doktor med. nauk S.F.
0
Serov; nauchnyy konsul'tant, - deystvitelInyy chlen AIM SSSR
prof. M.F. Glazunov) Instituta onkologii M-21 SSSR (direktor -
deyr,tvitellnyy chlan A14N SSSR prof. A.1. Serebrov).
SO'Li,"Y SlttK -- N,
KOSTT NA,_ L.V NAZA-ROV
20CLi,= hexaflucrO-
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n-' sm of t~e :or."roDI'-.',9 . I no.6.-
Cherrical mecha i. no s-rw mirer%ls. Doki. AN SSSR 161
si.)-Acate on the flotation (MIRA 18-. 5)
11,82-1-381, Ap 165.
1, Institut gorncgo dela im. A,L'SKc-cljtx:!~ogo~ 2. Ciden-korrespondent
AN SSSR (for Plaksin).
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AUTHORS: Melentsov,A.A., and Kostin&,M.A. SOV/140-59-6-15/29
TITLE: On the Theory of Gronwall-Transformations
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchobnykh zavedaniy. Matematika, 1959,
Nr 6, pp 111-117 (USSR)
AIBSTRACT% Let the transformation of Gronwall be defined by the functions
00
n n
f(W) - 2 a nW I a, ~ 0, and g(w) fb nW , bn ~ 0.
n-; n-o
if
n n n) k
(3) Ir(w) - txlnW j 0 and & (W
n-1 k-n
in the sense of Cauchy) then the transformation defined by the
lower triangular matrix ~%ef 2_7
(4) 0,pn(m)
n
is analytic if %Qn(m) n) and ? (m) - 0 for n>m.
!k( n
Theorem 1; Every analytic transformation belongs to the class of
Gronwall-transformations.
Theorem 2: In order that a Gronwall-transformation (f,g) is
Card 1/3 analytic, it is necessary and sufficient that
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On the Theory of Gronwall-Transformations SOV/140-59-6-15/29
(5) g(w) - r, , S&PIN 0;
0&W+A
while the image function f(w) remains arbitrarily. Ust's-.aequence
of complex numbers (P.3 satisfy the condition po+pj+...+pn-Pni0
for all n. The transformation defined by the lower triangular
matrix I pm-n 11 is called a Voronoy-transformation.
PM
Theorem 3z Every Voronoy-transformation is contained in the
class of Gronwall-transformations.
Theorem 4s In order that a Gronwall-transformation (f,g) is a
Voronoy-transformation, it is necessary and sufficient that
f (w) - oLw and o4 0.
Theorem 5s The product of the transformation class of Toronoy
with the analytic class is identical with the class of Gronwall-
transformations.
Theorem 6s The intersection of the transformation class of
Gronwall with the class of bounded Hausdorff-transformations
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ZDNMTIYNV, Ye.V.; WSTINA. K.I.
Reproduding the process of peat formation under artificial condition@.
Soob.o nauch.rab.chi.VXHO no.1:26-31 '55. (KIRA 10:10)
(Peat)
A kd MwwjdL JR. V. Kun-
Moscow Mod. 11MIL] z .
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11W pe"topow awd am fob to few"
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undw comilklove of Ma
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aw ol Cos c#. CA. 48. 0116). - MetiY tlM Of ftnin-
bdov "d efter 4wtn.. gbws the psetkipatim of broskellit-
lom b jbg ja - of a Opk, voldwe dwW hy"ris
wuh N NO. TM wMadow of fteft by dk. exto. Is Rho
Coww"d wkb li,diely c0 111114 ClAuloydrate complex;
Ikk pke" the natural Awac or of the isolated pteduct In
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low a P P ry gimaw to ftain but of . fc()
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G. M. KN*PON
AID P - 3748
Subject USSR/Chemistry
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 12/22
Authors : Kondratlyev, Ye. V. and M. 1. Kostina
- -.--MWAMW
Title : Disintegration of organic matter in plant material
under artificial conditions
Periodical : Zhur. prikl. khim. 28, 9, 982-988, 1955
Abstract : Formation of peat under experimental conditions
resembling natural conditions has been studied by
observing the transformation of various plants,
(bushes, grass, and moss). Three tables, 2 diagrams,
3 references, all Russian (1934!-1953).
Institution Department of General Chemistry of the Moscow Steel
Institute im. I. V. Stalin
Submitted D 15, 1953
NATANSON., S.V.; KOSTINA.. M.M.
Effect of the composition of the microcrystals of silver halide
emulsions on the characteristics of the spectAal sensitivity
of-photographib.materials. Trudy NIKFI no.40350-61 160.(NIRL 15:2)
(Photographic emulsione)(Photographic sensitometry)
z/oil/62/019/oo6/003/003
E073/E135
AUTHORS: Natanson, S.V., and Kostina, M.M.
TITLE: Influence of bromine ions on the optical sensitizing
of halogen-silver sensitized layers
PERIODICAL: Chemie a c hemicka' technologie; Prvehled technicke' a
hospod~r~ske~ literatury, v.19, no.6, 1962, 292.
Abstract Ch 62-3994 (Zh. nauchnoy i prikladnoy,
Fotografii i kinematografii, v.6, no-5, 1961, 588-590)
TEXT: Brief report on a study of the phenomenon that the
sensitivity of silver bromide emulsions can be increased by
sufficient rinsing with water prior to explosion [Abstractor's
note: sensibilization') The authors prove that the increase
in sensitivity is due to a drop in the concentration of bromide
ions in the emulsion.
1 figure, 3 tables, I reference.
[Abstractor's note: Complete translation.1
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s/o8i/62/000/011/011/057
Elll/E152
AUTHORS: Natanson, S.V., and.~~~tin~al_
TITLEt Influence of bromine ions on the optical
sensitization of silver-halide photographic layers
PERIODiCAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Xhimiya,-no.11, 1962, 68,
abstract 11 B 427. (Zh. nauchn. i prikl. fotogr. i
-kinematogr., v.6, no.5, 1961, 388-390).
TEXT: It has been found that on raising the pBr of layers
sensitized with derivatives of thiacarbo-thiatricarbo- and
o.xacarbo-eyanine dyes, as a result of washing in water the
sensitivity S rises, but does not change on immersion in KBr
solutions having no effect on the pBr of the layer. Washing of
the emulsion before or after sensitization to the same values
of pBr leads to the some values of S. The influence of
changes in the concentration of Br- ions on S is reversible,
with the exception of cases when the change in S is
accomp4nied by any secondary processes: increase in fog or
partial decomposition of the dye. Considerable changes in
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Elll/E152
the pBr of the layers producing large fluctuations in S, do j
not produce changes in the absorption spectrun. Th45 conclusion
has been drawn that Br--ions retard the transfer of energy from
the dye to AgBr.
L'Ibstractor's note: Complete translation
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NATAWON, S.V.; KOSTINA, M.M.
Effoot of bromine ions on the optical ijonwitization of silver
halide photographic layers. Zhur.nauch,i prUl.fot. i kin. 6
no.5:388-390 S-0 161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Voesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy kinofotoinsitut (NIKFI).
(Photographic emulsions)'
9/081/62/000/022/007/068
B177/B186
AUTHORS: Watanson, S. V., Kostina, M. M.
TITLE: The effect of the composition of microcrystals of silver-~
halide emulsions on the character of the spectral
sensitivity of photographic materials
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaq.no. 22, 1962, 58, abstract
22B395 (Tr. Vaes. n.-i. kinofotoin-ta, no. 400 196o, 5o-61)
TEXT: Absorption spectra (AS) were investigated of ammoniacal AgRal
emulsi.ons (E) having a solid phase of different,compositions: AgCl,
AgCl,.kgBr, AgBr, AgBr-376' AgI, AgBr*30~ AgIj sensitized by carbocyanines of
vary_ing structure. E was synthesized both by sedimentation of the solid
phaf.a after the first maturing stage, and by flushing. The carbocyanines
(CC) were introduced into E after the 2nd maturing stage, before pouring
into alcohol solutions of different concentrations. The different lots of
E were centrifuged and the CC content and the form of the AS were deter-
mined in the gelatine solutions thus obtained. The AS of coloVed,'
microcrystals of AgHal was determined by subtracting the AS of the gelatini
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S/081/62/000/022/007/068
The effect of the composition ... B177/B186
solution from that of the emulsion layer. The composition of the solid
phase has a marked effect on the character of the adsorption layer of CC,
in that the more liable a given CC is to the formation of several H- or
I-statea of a high degree of aggregation, the more apparent is the effect
of the composition of the AgHal. As a rule, during adsorption on AgHal,
the quantity of CC in the aggregated state increasec in a number of the
solid phase compositions referred to above; aggregation is least favoured
by AgCl, and favored; most by AgBr-AgI. Gelatine affects the character
of an adsorbed CC layer more strongly, the weaker the reaction of CC is
with the adsorbent, in particular inversely as the ability of the adsorbent
to produce highly-aggregated forms of CC. On the other hand, the presence
of halogen ions in the liquid phase of E promotes An increase in strength
of the highly-aggregated states, in the order Cl 4Br 41. Since the
I-states are the most active photo-chemically, the CC's which are inclined
to produce I-aggregates are employed to best advantage in Eta in which this
tendency increases as a result of adsorption. It is desirable to use such
CC's*in the-form of iodides, or to perform sensitization in the presence
of Br or I ions. LAbstracter's note; Complete translation.]
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KOSTIRLI N. ,
Our experience in training specialists for collective farm construction
work. Sell.etroi.ll no.2:10 7 156. (nU 9:7)
l.Starehly ekonomist Rostovskogo oblastnogo upravlonlys po stroltell-
stvu v kolkhosakh.
(Building trades--Study and toachimg)
KOSTILA, 11.
27-5-16/25
AUTHORt Kostina, N., Director of the Special Trade School # 7 (Riga)
TITLEs Competition - the Foundation of Success (SorevnovanVe - oanova
uspokhov)
PERIODICALt Professionallno - Tokhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, May 1957, #5(144),
pp 27-28 (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The article tells of the growth of school productivity result-
ing from the various forms of socialist competition. In the
school year 1955/56, the Special Trade School # 7 in Riga (Lat-
vian Soviet Republic) has manufactured articles for an amount
exceeding 900,000 rubles. The competition, organized by the
foremen of practical teaching and discussed in the Trade Union
and Komsomol Committees, is carried out between separate groups
of the particular school, and between single students (in re-
gard to the rate of output) an well an with 6ther schools. At
the beginning of the school year, at the first school meeting#
a resolution to participate in the competition during the com-
ing year to passed. 'rho competition applies to the rate of
output, the behaviour of the students, their discipline, quali-
Card 1/2 ty of work, the good appearance of the class rooms, the worksholm
27-5-3-6/25
TITLEt Competition - the Foundation of Success (Sorevnovaniye- oenova
uspokhov)
etc. The Komsomol carries out unexpected inspections in the
workshopag class-rooms and boarding houses and the results are
severely criticized in the school newspaper. The best group
is awarded the challenge red banner.
INSTITUTIONt None
PRESENTED BY:
SUBMITTED:
AVAILABLE& At the Library of Congress
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STUPISHIE, A.V., prof.; BABANOV, Yu.V., mle nauchn. sotr.;
GUSEVA, A.A.., ml. nauchn. sotr.; DUGLAV, V.A., dots.;
ZAKHAROV, A.S., dots.; K~~ assistent; LAVROV,
D.D., dots.; IAPTEVA, N.N.,, assistent; R%!ANOV, D.F.2 ml.
nauohn. sotr.; SIROTKINA, M.M., aspirant; SKIRNOVA, T.A.,
MI.-nauchn. sotr.; TORSITYEV, N.P., at. pt-epod.1 TAYSIN.
A.S.2 at. prepod.; TROFINOV, A.M., assistant; KIIARITORUIEV,
A.T., prepod.; STUPISHIN, A.V., red.; KHABIBULLDV, R.K.,
red.
[Establishing physicogeographical regions in the middle
Volga Valley) Fiziko-geograficheskoe raionirovanie Sred-
nego Povo1zlia. Kazan', Izd-vo Kazanskogo univ.., 1964. 196 p.
(MIRA 18:12)
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AUTHORS: Bagretsov, V. P.; Nikolayev, V. M.; Zolotavin, V. L.;
Kostina, N.P.; Skorova, L. V.
TITLE: The sorption af-mioroquantities of strontium and cesium on
biotize
PERIODICAL: Radiokh-lmiya, v. 2, no. 6, 1960 734 738
TEXT: In a study of.the sorption processes of strontium-90 and~cesium-
-134 miorcquantities on biotit-s in -'U'b.6 prissence. of maoroquantitles of alkali-earth
metal and magnesium ions, the axohshge equivalent,.and the applicability of the
law of acting ma33AB to the investigated system was established. The authors
point out that thi quantIt%tI4VA,1&WB Of ion exchanie are expressed through,the
exchange isotherm. In deriving an equation for the ion exchange isotherm the'ac-
tivity cceffioi5nt of the microdomponent ion trust.be taken into consideration.
The distribution coefficient concept (Rif. 12: S. Yu. Yelovich, ZhOKh, 3, 144,
660, !911) is used. In case of sorption exchange of bhe microquartities of the
element on the.sortent saturated by the macrocomponent, the ratio of the aoti-
viT,y copffician'13 In thq solid phase is a constant value, since, the composition
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of the, solid jolutioln ohangee very little, although th4 ionic r ngth of th
solution i%n otange hirA. Thui, the exchar.Se constant, ar.,~ cal,-11med for the
Investig&ted eyst-~ms by dst.!4r:a!nIng D. from Axp-Rrimental data. Biotite of the
following ,.omipceltion was urtd in Ithe experimtnts; SiO2-35-74, A1203- 13-92,
Fe203 -5.8-, NO-19-P, mno-i.48, T102-3.89, BaO-0.18, CAO-0-174, MgO-5-93,
K20 +.Rb2O + C220 - 4'03' Na 20 - 3-38. The aotivity ooefficient of the ions were
taken from literature data (Ref. 13: M. Kh. Karapetlyants, Khimicheskaya termodi-
namika. (Chemioal.thermodynamics). Goskhimizdat, M.-L., 1953). The given iso-
therms of distribution show that.the experimental re&ults coincide favorably with
the calculations,, 1. 9.; the intaractlon of oesjum13 and strontium9O with bio-
tite follows the law of aatiAg masses. The value of G was found to be 1.013.10-5
mole Me2+ to 1 gram of sorbent. An ancmalous bond ;trength was noted between
the cesium ions and the sorbent. Finaly, the following series of cation replace-
ment, on the biotite was deriveLfrom calculated values of the exchange con-
stants: C6+7, Ba2+,;;p Sr2+-7 Ce ;;- 14g'+. There are 2 t-M.es, 2 figures and 16
references: 8 Soviet-bloo and 8 non-Soviet-bloc; The references to the four most
recent English 1&nguage publications read as follows: A. P. Vanselow, J. Am.'
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KCSTINA, N.T., inzh,
Program control of machine tools. Mekh. i avtom. proizv.
19 no. 10:1+7-48 0 165. (MIPA 18:12)
A GR-, I I SKTY. K.1". -zh. BIMAIREV 1!, 0.11. ; KCZ7rU.A, 1T
Czlculation of high pressure systw
,Is wjt,h the use of a rcnputer.
Trudy VV11GIldrouglia no.300-53 t63 (MIRA 18:2)
pr-yaktnc--konstruk-
forslk'y lr.3titut. dc-bychi uglya sposobom.
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AUTHORS: Fedotova, 0- Ya., Losev, Is Pep Askarovp Me Asp i'~~
TITLE: Polycondensation of Some N,NI-Dialkyl-substituted Derivatives
of 4, I-Diamino-3,3t-Dimethyldiphenyl Methane With Adipinic
~
Acid
Polikondensatsiya nekotorykh N,NO-dialkilzameshchennykh
proizvodnykh 4,41-diamino-3,31-dimetildifenilmetana s adipina-
voy kislotoy)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 2, pp 672-676 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors earlier described the synthesis of polyamides,
which they had obtained by polycondensation of 4,41-diamino--
3,31-dimethyldiphenyl methane and its N,NLdiethyl-aubstituted
derivative with adipinic acid. Reactions are dealt with here^,
taking place according to the same scheme, with the exception
that the diamines used possess larger substituents at the
nitrogen (R=C
'
'
H
H
and C
H
' C
' C
). The poly-
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8
3
13
7
4
9
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condensation of propyl and butyl-substituted diamines with
adipinic acid yielded two products, namely, poly-N,Nl-dipropyl-
3,31-dimethyldiphenyl methane adipine amide and poly-N,NI-di-
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Polycondensation of Some N~N'-Dialkyl-substitutod Derivatives of 4A'-Diaminc-
3,31-Dimethyldiphenyl Methane With Adipinie Acid
ASSOCIATION:
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glass-like products, easily soluble in orga~iic solventsl the
former melts at 570 and the latter at 550. Their molecular
weights are between 4500 and 9200. The condensation of N,Nt-di-
proPYl-494'-diamino-3,31-dimethyidiphenyi methane with adipini3
acid at 1600 was found to lead chiefly to the monomer amide,
while the other likewise yields the monomer and, in a smaller
quantity, a dimer. Polyamides having the highest polycon-
densation. degree (10-12) and the lowest amine and acid numbers
formed at the optimum reaction temperature (2600). Moreover,
also N,N1--diisoamyl-N,N'-dihexy1 and N,Ng-dioetyl--substituted
diamine was caused to react in the same way (Table 1). A
comparison was made of the properties of the polycondensation
products; these properties depend on the amount of the sub-
stituent radical all the nitrogen atom, as well as on the dis-
appearance of the hjdrogen bonds. There are 6 figures and
2 tables.
Moskovskiy khimiko-tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni D. I. Men-
deleyeva. (Moscow Chemico-technological Institute imeni
D. I. Mendeleyev)
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Folycondensation of Some NINI-Dialkyl-substituted Derivativea of 4t4l-Diamino-
3,31-Dimeth,yldiphenyl Methane With Adipinic Acid
SUBMITTED: December 28,-1958
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ALMOR: Turov, B. S.; Vinogradov., -P. A.; Dolgoplosk, B. A. (Corresponding
mez~ber); Kostina,, S!, I.; Kastorskiy, L. P.
TITIE. Effect of electron donor additives on the microstructure of the chain
by stereoapecific polymerization of butadions in the presence of "cobaltic"
:c
atalytic systems.
;SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady*, Y. 155.. no. 4.. 1964., 874-875
TOPTC TAGS: butadiene,, polymerization,, polybutadiene, electron donor additivep
chain microstructure, cobaltic cata.3,Yst systems stereospecific polymerizatioup
dialIkylsulfide., simple ether,, tertioxy amine, cobalt chloride ethanol complex,
diisobutylaluminum chloride,, polymerization rate., molecular weight
ABSTRACT; The effect of dialkylsulfides, simple others and tertiary amines on
the microstructure of the chain formed by polymerizing butadiene In a catalytic
system consisting of the CoC3.2-CL-X OH complex and diisobutylaluminum chloride
dissolved in a hydrocarbon was iQatigated. Experiments were run In benzene
at 3W using 0.01 wt.$ (based an monomer) of the CoC12-catalyst. Xicro*tructurs
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was determined quantitatively from IR spectra at 912 and 966 cm-1. Introductim
of dialkylsulfides into the poj~=rjzatjou system changes the structure of the
poWbutsdiene: the 1,4-cis units decrease as the 1,,2-units increase,, vhile the
amount of i..4-tranz liwoges remains constant. SIMle ethers and tertiary amines
have a a'-i's erfect on tba microstructure of the polAutadiene. All these
a&1itives in even smal I amounts (above 0.1 mol/mol of Aiisobutylaluminum~ chloride)
rapidly decrease the rate of~polymerlzation* The electron donors lower the
molecular weight of the polymers. Thus, there is agreement between the change In
the chain microstructure and the molecular weight of the pol3tmer. OrIg. art.
has: 2 figiares.
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TUROV, B.S.;-VINOGRADOV, P.A.; DOL&OPLOSK, B.A.; KOSTINA 'S..I. _
Effect of electron-dovr additions on the chain structure in the
atereo"cific polynexAzation of butadiene. Dokl. AN SSSR 151
no-521118-1119 Ag 163i. (KCRA 16%9)
1. Yaroslavskiy zavod sinteticheskogo kauchuka. 2. Chlen-korrespon-
dent AN SSSR (for Dolgoplosk).
(Butadiene) (Polymerization) (Stereochemistry)
2i
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A'UTHOR3t Vinogradov, p. A; PasIchalls, T. K; Kostlaa, S. I.
TITLE: Properties of 1'3-Butadiene-Nitrile Copolymers
.9
(Svoystva divinilnitrillnykh sopolimerov)
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk I Rezina,, 195%Nr 10, op 5 - 10 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt These copolymers show increased stability to aliphatic
hydrocarbons and mineral oils. The stability of the
vulcanisates increases with inereasinL, number of acrylo-
nitrile rings in the polymer molecule. The Rolymerisat-
ion is carried out in an aqueous solution. The authors
investigated the properties of butadiene acrylonitrile
copolymers which depend on the deCrae of conversion of
the monomer (Table 3). Characterisiics and properties
of the starting materials are given. The 1,3-butadiene
and acrylonitrile were emulsified at 13000P in an auto-
clave, in a ratio varying from 90:5% to 3000% of 1,3-
butadienetAcrylonitrile. From the graph in Fig.1 it
can be seen that the rate of the polymerisation reaction
increases vrith increasing-; acrylonitrile content in th-
polymerised rpIxture. The basic p-opertles of the poly-
mers and vulcanisates correspond to the requirements
in GOST 7738 - 55
The properties of the polymers and
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:Properties of 1,3-Butadiene-Nitrile Copolymers SOV/138-58-10-2/10
and Figgs. 2 and 3. Ghanees In the physic o -mechanical
properties of the vulcanisates In copolymers not contain-
irC- fillers are tabulated (Table 4). The composition
of the copolymers depends on the composition of the star-
ting miXture Rigp.4). These 1,3-butadiene acrylonitrile
rubbers'are used in the pvoV~Ntion of'SKN)18, SKII-26
and SKN-40 rubbers. Changes ih the properties of the oo-
polymers dependirg on the depth of conversion of the
monomers are discussed (Fi.),-.5). There are 3 Tables, 5
Figures and 5 References: 4 Soviet and 1 English.
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AUTHORS: Paskhalis, T.K.; Sivoy V.A.; Rodionov, S.Ye.; Kostina, S I -
Kasatkina, Ye.I.
TITLE: The Production of soft Butadiene-Nitrile Rubbers\~
PERIODICAL: Kauchuk i Rezina, 1960, No. 9 pp. I - 4
TEXT: The authors conducted a study of the conditions for producing soft
butadiene-nitrile rubbers of standard compositlon, such as the CKH-18 (m-18)'
CKN-26 (SKN-26) and CKH-40 (SKN-40') types, both in the laboratory and under indus-
trial conditions. These soft rubbers obtained during the polymerization process
would eliminate the costly mastication in the rubber plants, which requires an
excess expenditure of energy, steam and equipment. The experiments were conducted
in 60-and 10-liter capacity autoolaves with mixing devices. A detailed description
of the procedure is given. The rOCT7738-55 (GOST 7738-55) industrial testing
method of the quality of synthetic rubbers and latexes was used (Ref. 4). Dipradde
(0.35'weisht parts) was used as the polymerization regulator and triethanolamine
(0.1 weight parts) as the activator. The effect of diproxide feeding into the
polymerizing system was Investigated. Rubbers obtained with a single feeding of
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diproxide Into the system before the beginning of the reaction are less soluble
in acetone and the properties of their vuleanizates are lower than those of rubbers
obtained by feeding diproxide in three batches. A,rubber with homogeneous hard-
ness, completely soluble in acetone, at a polymerization depth of from 5% to 80%
is obtained when diproxide is fea into the system hourly in a uniform way. It was
found that a rubber of any hardness index could be produced by regulating the di-
proxide dosage. Figure 1 shows the effect of the diproxide dosage on the rate of
polymerization for the.three types of rubbers studied, and Figure 2 indicates the
effect of the dosage on the hardness of the rubber, according to Defoe. It is
pointed out that the rate of polymerization deoreabes by about 10% in the produc -
tion of soft rubbers. By increasing the quantity of triethanolamine in the compo -
sition to 0.05 weight parts the polymerization rate could be maintained constant.
Vulcanizates from soft SKN-40 and SKU-26 rubbers corresponded to the GOST standards
if the rubber was separated from the latex by rinsing for a period of 10-15 min,
and those of SKN-18 rubber by rinsing for 15-20 min. A drop of physico-mechanica.1
properties was noted if this degree of rinsing exceeded the optimim value. E~y
conducting experiments under Industrial conditions it was noted that thehardness
of the rubbers decreases with an increase in the amouht of diproxide used in the
polymerization system, and the polymerization Vocess Itself is slowed up. This
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is especially evident for SKN-40 rubber, where the consumption of triethanolaminc
is only O.Oq75 weight part based on the hydrocarbons. The strip of soft rubber
obtained frdm experimental SKU-40 and SKU-26 was found to be thinner than the stan-
dard one an~ to have less tenacity (especially for-rubbers with a hardness of
only 900 g),! therefore causing cracks in the surface after drying. The drying
unit's productivity drops by 10 - 12% in producing soft rubbers with a hardness
of 900 - ~200 g', and in producing rubbers with a hardness of less than 900 g it
drops by 25i- 30%-- The loft SKN-40 and SKN-26 vulcanizates comply with the ztan'd-
ards of theWST as to their cracking resistance, specific and residual elongation.
it is noted) however, that the cracking resistance is lower by an average of 15
kg/cm2 in vulcanizates from soft rubbers than those from standard mass-produced
rubbers. Other disadvantage noted in the soft rubbers were the difficulty of
packing, transportation and storage. They tend to adhere to the drying rods.
Vulcanizated obtained from standard soft SKN-40 and SKN-26 mixes are actually
equivalent ~o those obtained from vulcanizates based on mass-produced rubbers.
Experiments,'and tests were carried out at the-NIIRP, the "Kauchuk" Plant and the
Yaroslavl' Plant for Rubber Articles. There are 5 tables, 2 graphs and 7 Soviet
references.1
ASSOCINTLON: Yaroslav�kiy zavod sinteticheskogo kauchuka (Yaroslavl' Plant of Syn-
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TURNOVJ, B.S.; VINOGRADOV, P.A.; DOLGOP14SK, B.A.; KHRANIKA, Ye.Ne; KOSTINA S.I
Effect of ethers on the chain structure in the otereoopecific poly-
merization of butadiene. Dokle AN SSSR 146 imo.5:1141-1W 0 062,
(MIRA 15110) .,
1q Yaroslavokiy zgvod sinteticheskogo kauchi*A. 2.. Chlen-korrespon.-
dent AN SSSR (for Dolgoplosk),
(Ethers) (Butadiene) (Polymerization)
L 15461-63 UR/~W(J)/RPF(c)/LW(m)/BDS AFFTC/iM Pd-4/Pc-4/Pr-A
IU4/Wd
ACCESSION NR: AP3005443 31002016311511005AII811119
AUTHORS: Turov B. S.-: Vinogradov, P.- A, Dolgoplosk,.B. A, (Corr.
Member AS,, 83BRI P-411
TITLE: Influence of electron donor additives on the chain
structure in stereospeoific polymerization of butadiene
q
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Dokladyt v. 151, no. 5, 1963P 1118-1119
TOPIC TAGS: electron donor.,~, -butadiene polymerization,, stereos a ciflo
p
polymerization, cis-polybutadiane,, tL-ans-polybutadiene
ABSTRACT: The affect of thio-others and tertiary amines (dibutyl
sulfide and triethylamine) on~butadiene polymerization was studied--as
A continuation of earlier study by the authors (DAN, 146, 1141 (1962))!
Pf the effect of straight others. These compounds had less effect
on polymerization rate than the straight others. They did effect an
increase In the/ amount of 1,4-trans isomer by decreasing the
Polybutadien-a
,-NV There was no lo;4ering of solubility or unsattwation ln~
the polymer formed. Experiment shows the cis-polybutadiens does not
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undergo changes in presence of donor additives and conponents of the
edta4st systtm TLI14 + (isoftelMAl'i Trans-members are fbrmad only in,
i "
tse- polymerizatlon process by Ene-ca act participation of complexes
containing the electron-donor additives. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. F
ASSOCIATION: Yarovalavokiy z4vod.sinteticheskogo kauchuka
Ocaroslav synthetic rubber plant)
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MDSHCRMKAU , N.K.; BUDhOKATA,, N.N. 1 Prinimali udiastiya: =TW.. _S.. K.
studentl KDSTIMAp I.Ps., student
Dlsry3mk~wwes oind their derivatives. Part 9: Synthesis of homolo o
*U- q
of dibensylbenzenesp pheny2mapthy3methaneep ~md d1maphl-by" MAnOlp
Mcr.Maahmr, 27 oo.30Q-365 1619 (MIRA 3,4 -.3-1)
1. Daspropetrovskly khlmlko-teklmologicbeekiy inetitut im,
F.U)sershinskogo. Benzene
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' 11
-' ss--ya po qpektro3kopil AN 3-3."R.
KOSTINA, T.A.
Parasite fauna of the sea bass (Spicara smaris (L.)) of the
Black Sea. Trudy, SBS .14:274-285 161. (MIn 15:4)
(Black Sea-Parasites) (Parasites-Sea bass)
NEW, M.P.j BYGHK0'1j R.A.; KOSTINA, T.F.; KLIMMOV, V.S.
Modification of the proper4les of polyproWlene fibers. Xhime
voloke no*3:15-19 164, (MIRA 17t8)
1. VBeooyuzrW nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut iskusetvannogo
volokna.
ZV
JAMOR.- Kost T fg II,--Po
tg re ~VH ~o- P. in4i G. A. 0
ITITLE: Strengthening of fibers iiade from crystalline polypropylen
SOURCE: Khimicheskiye volokna, no. 4, 1965, 2-6
TOPIC TAGS., polypropylene plastic, material defomation, synthetic fiber, crystal-
line polymer I .
ABSTRACT- The article presents experimental data on the effect which temperature
and drawing rate have on the process of drawing fibPrs Frm
fN cr-Istalline pOlyprropy-
lt~nc zind on thc properties of the strengthened fkar. The drawing process was stud-
lied with the use of a special device'w' Ith great
hi6h made it possible to determine w,
accuracv th,~! relationships between stress in the fiber, temperature, elongation fac-
tor, and driwing rate. The data showed that in norder to obtain a rib-er with a high
L
degree of orientation, the drawing should be done near the melting point of the polyl-
m0r when the drawing rates am high. The physical and m--chanlcai prcperties of
oriented at various temperatures e-nd deformation rates were measured. It is
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concluded that the process of drawing of fibev from polypropylene involves not only
;a reorientation of the molecular structure In the direction of the applied stresses,
'but also a change in this structure. The stresses arising in an infinite polyprIo-
1pylene thread during drawing decrease with rising temperature and falling drawing
!rate, while the elongation factor Increases. This decrease in stresses makes it
vossible to obtain a polymer havinj a high density and crosg-sectional strength e-
"Cauc:- of 1,nrrov,~ment of the intermolecular orientation in the direction of the-?Dp-
~plled stre6ses. Orig. art. hast 6 figures and 3 tables.
~!ASSGCIATICN: VNIrV
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AUTHORSt Zverev, M. P., Klimenkov, V. S., Kostina, T,, F~
TITLE: Dependence of the Thermomechanical Properties of Poly-
propylene on Its Structural Composition. II
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PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedineniya, 1960j Vol,. 2, No. 11,
pp~ 1620 - 1624
TEXTt The authors dealt with the problem of the interaction between
atactic and isotactic macromolecules of polypropylene, In the article
under consideration, they report on the effect of fractional composition
on strength relative prolongation, and modulus of elasticity of poly- V/
propylene at 30 0C. Specimens prepared by Etlis and Minsker, with a
molecular weight of 120,000, were used for the tests. The atactic fraction
was either extracted by means of ether or by means of heptane. A three-
dimensional copolymer was obtained in the latter case, whose molecules
were found to consist of atactic and isotactic links, The production of
fibers of different fractional compositions has already been described
by the authors in Ref. 3. Fibers elongated by 300% at 30 - 100 0C were
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of Polypropylene on Its Structural B004/BO60
Composition. II
investigated here; they consisted 1) of isotactic polypropylene, 2) of
93% isotactic and 7% atactic polypropylene, 3) of 93% isotactic poly-
propylene and 7% three-dimensional copolymer. The authors reached the
following conclusions: 1) Due to recrystallization and orientation, the
fiber stability increases with the temperature at which the fibers were
elongated. 2) The modulus of elasticity shows a maximum of fibers
elongated between 1000 and 110 C. The different values of the modulus of
elasticity at different polypropylene compositions are explained by the
fact that on stretching there occurs, besides re-crystallization, also a
translation of crystals without appreciable deformation, so that the
atactic structures'in-between have an elasticizing effect, The modulus of
elasticity of fibers stretched at 1000C was examined between -400 and
+1200C, and it was found that a) in the range -400 to -20'C, viz. in the
vitrified state, the modulus of elasticity is not dependent on the
fractional composition; b) on the transition to the high-elastic state,
the modulus of elasticity varies in dependence on the fractional com-
position, the fibers with atactic fraction exhibiting greater changes..
Crystallinity can be estimated on tho basis of these effects on the
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Avnom Zverev To F.; Klimenkov,, V. So
Me P.; By*chkovp He A. j &At__1j!a_jt
TITLE: Modification of polypropylene fiber properties.
SOURCE: Khimicheakiye volokna., no- 3o 1964.. 15-19
TOPIC TAGS: polypropylene fiber., polypropylene polystyrene fiberp polypropylene
polystyrene compatibilityp IR spectral deformation, mechanical strength, polymer
amorphinationp structure breakdown, relative elongation, isotactic polypropylene,
iootactic polystyrenep oteric hindrancep structure mobility
ABSTRACT: The compatibility and properties of fibers made of mixtures o.',' poly-
propylene and polystyrene were investigated. The densities of the polymer
mixtures and the contraction were determ'ined. 1R spectra were critically examined
and therwomechanical properties (deformation,, strength) were determined. Increas-
in& the amount of polystyrene in polypropylene caused partial amorphization of the
polymers, The two polymers are not microcompatible., as shown by IR data and the
presence of 2 malting regions in mixtures containing over 12 weights poly-tzrr-ne_
The positive value of the amount of contraction is not a criteria for determining
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microcompatibility. It is proposed that the geometric dimensions of the macro-
molecules of the initial polymers and the different Alm naions of the secondary
structures affect the amount of specific volume contraction. The formation of
defects in the secondary structure of polystyrene is greater than in polypropylene;
a small amount of the latter in polystyrene causes contraction of the polystyrene*
Additiou of srqll amounts of polystyrene caused the polypropylene structure to
'break down. Inctreasing the amount or polystyrene in polypropylene reduced the
relative elongation and the mechanical strength of the latter due to the micro-
heterogeneity of the system and the increased hardness of the polypropylene strue-
Mixtures of isotactic polypropylene and polystyrene have satisfactory
physical-mechanical proper-ties if the amount of polystyrene does not exceed 12%.
The energy of activation of creep Increased with increase in polystyrene content;
.this was explained by steric hindrances created by the polystyrene which impede
:the mobility of the polypropylene structure. "In conclusion we consider it our
~obligation to thank K. S. Minsker for supplying us the isotactic polystyrene."
orig. &r~. hau; 7 figures and 2 tables.
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ARISTOV, L.I.; KOSTINA, T.I.
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5-Bromo-8-hydroxyquinoline. Zhur. ob. khim. 34 no.10:3421-3422
0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskly institut imeni S.M. Kirova.
"Superconductivity of Binary taloys of Bismuth," Izvesti-ij AIKM~Ieuiil
II if, - ) ,I
ijauk SSOP, Oeriia Fizicheskaiu, 1952, Vol. 16, N - 3, !)i; 23-3-2U'.
"Ton alloys of rionsuperconductine, Bi .;it1i a clement
(BUIL, Bii;,a, W. 1 11i
21-:, Bi,Ca Willi Bi Cv Bi 1'i, 1311.~?!-.-,
3-1L The su .11coll. w0 Sicl. I-;
r, h o 7 ..25~(. a
mmits of restistance, majyictic momQni t
cmt deci., in ~j clused Iacp,
and se-If induction iith a. c. current. DiLi va3 prepd. from. Li'l purifi-e6
Irou lia and K by part-ical distn. in vacuum; tile alloy wjs ri:ide in
a hi--h-frequ-2nc-Y furnuce, washed with IL2G ard ale. and %cpt in
B:! atm. Thf: turansition in-to the supurconductiri6 strite is ntu 2.4-2.rl"K.
BiLi, is not superconducUzig. Bills ond Bi K tire superconduct-ing.
Ke Sam as
Bi h transiton roint Int 3 60i,. E Bj,-K; L"""3 a"'
2r`3 va " cl !:~ I .
Bil', are not superconducting down to 1.461C. Bi n, L)G. Irl
3(,,, 21-% ) '-' ' -
crucilule did not shov supercurd Bi Ca, pr pd. il, an ;~xmco-
Fe r- cr8cilble and annealed 120 hrs. at 11i0o hL a crit. temp. of 2.01 0K.
Bi2CO wcos not superponductiliz to 1-3~-'OK. Bi Iti onreal-C-Cl a', CX'0 1,130
a cri3.. temp of 4.06-'K.11
---kO-STINA. T. I., BR-ANDT, N. B.--- and AIZMYEVSKrY, N. Ye., (Moscov)
"Galvanomagnetic Properties of Blamut," a paper submitted at
the International Conference on Physics of Magnetic Phenomena, Sverdlovsk,
23-31 May 56.
iNVYS11CAMN OF T4E
F. LA
va cua pu ri t, in the !Tmparvmr-,, ~~,er-aiA
t-, --.' !~ " at macnotic n~i&Y ,p tc ?a xc-i ~Ir
M-~MIIM tR t" QI~Clr-Aj r*-!--
j Z~lo
V Z'E-
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SUBJECT: USSR/Physica of Magnetic Phenomena 48-6-2/23
AUTHORs Alsksoyevskiy, N.Yo.t Brandtq N.B. and Kostinal T.I.
TITLEt Effect of Pressure on Galvanomagnotic Proportion of Bismuth
(Tliyaniye davleniya no gallvanomagnitnyye evoyetva vismuta)
PERIODICAL: Izvostiya Akadsaii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizichoskaya, 1957,
Vol. 21, # 6, PP 790-795 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The effect of an all-sided compression on the temperature-
dependence of electric resistance and galvanomagnstic
properties of bismuth was investigated.
Galvanomagnetio phenomena were studied on monocrystalline
bismuth samples of various purity. Main admixtures in bis-
muth samples were Pb, Sn, To and So whos# ooncentration
varied from 0.03 to 0.0005 %, and by raising room temperature
to that of heliust, changed their electric resistance, and
their resistance in a fteld of 19,060 oersteds at T n 4,2 0K
changed by more than 10 times.
The following conclusions were drawn from the experiments
perforned:
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AUTHORSs AlekneyeTSkiy, N.Ye., BrandtpN.B. SOV/55-58-5-12/34
and-_Kootina, T.1-
TITLEs Investigation of the "quadratic" Hall-Effect for Bismuth,
Tin-and-Alvoinum for low Temperatures (Isaledoyaniye
"kyadratichnogov,-effekta Kholla u vismuta, oloya i
I I I
alyuminiya ,V~i nisktkh tomperaturakh)
PERIODICALs. Vestaik Mookovokogo universitet&,Seriya matftatiki~ mekhFullUx
ast=%Wl, fiziki,, W-44o , 11958,Nr 5,PP 73 ~ 78 (USSR)
ABSTRkCTs The quadratic Hall-effect for' Ge measured by Goldberg
[Ref 1_7 was measured by the authors for Al# Sn and Bi in
the tenwrat=* interval from-293c to 4.20,K in different
magnstio-fi*lds. In order is determine the influence of this
affect on galvanomagnetic metal properties for strong effect-
ive magnetic fields.
(H-ro.2930K
r
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at ItailetmAy ihe-eleetronic resistance of the same test
pieces was measured in the transvierst-tantlongitudinal field.
Card 1/2 The text-pioces had been produced according to the method of
Investigation of the "Quadratic" Hall-Effect for SOV/55-58-5-12/34
Bismuth, Tin and Aluminum for low Temperatures
P.L. Xapitea. The effect was observed on for all test pieces
and-- increased with decreasing temperature and cleanliness of
the*tovt7piece. The impurities of To have particularly strong
influence on the-galvanomagnotic properties of Bil Sn and !k'b
have a weaker-effect. Several further statements are given.
There are 6 figures, I table, and 9 references, 5 of which
are Soviett 3 American, and I English.
ASSOCIATIONs Kafedra fiziki nizkikh temperatur (Chair of Physics of Low
Temperatures)
SUBVITTEDs April 5, 1958
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AUTHORS: Alekseyevskiy, 11, Ye., Brandt, N. P__ kostina, T, 1.
T.-TLY., On the Anomalous Calvanomagretic Proper-l'.ies of Mletals at
Low Temperatures (Ob anomallnykh gal'v,-nom,Lgnitnykh ovoyst-
vakh Meta!10V Dri nlzklkh temperaturakh.)
HRIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimental'noy i teoretiChe8koy fiziki., 1958,
Vol. 34, Ur 5, PP, 1339--1341 (USSR)
ABSTRACT~ Investigating the galvanomapnetic properties of bismuth in
transverse and longitudinal magne3it fieldr, the authors
observed an anomalous change ir, the potential difference
similar to that observed by other authors. According to the
results obtained by these authors the difference of the po-
ter,~-.Ials Vxmeasured on the Dotential electrodes after the
uoual increase in weak magnetic floldn passed through P mint-
mum, and then decreased to zero. In some cases also tho
sign changed, The authcra made additional experiments in order
to investigate the in2iupfice of the form and of the manner
of connecting 0,,e electrodes on the character of the varia-,
tions of V x in a magnetic field. It is possible to explain
Llard 1/3 the unomalies which were observed previously by other authors
SOV/56-34-5-5!/6i
On-the Anomalous Galvartomagnetlic Properties of Metals at Low Temperatures
by the influence of quadratic effects, in particular by a
"quadratia Hail effect". This effect consists in the follow-
ing:In the specimens placed in a magnetic field there is a
transverse difference of the potentials V in the plane which
is determined by the directions of the cuyrent and of the
magnetic field. The difference cf the potentials V I's a
ouadratio function of the magnetic field strength Ind in iso-
tropic specimens it has its maximum valuea if the angle be-
0
twe4n current and field is equal to 45 . If the variation
of the resistanee in the magnetic field in small (for in-
stance for measurements in a longitudinal field) only'a very
small component V (directed parallel to t',,e specimen) is suf-
ficient to distort in a qualtitative manner the curve of the
real variation of the resistance in the magnetic field. An
especially strong distortion of the discussed results is ob-
served, if the area of the current contacts is small rith
respect to the cross-section of the specimen and if the poter.-
tiall electrodes are placed close to the ends of the specimen,
Increasing the relation (lengtb of the specimens/dia-
meter of the specimens) did not diminish the anomalous ef-
Card 2/3 fects, when the positioa of the potential electrodes was not
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the Galvunomagnetic Properties of' Yec-ls at Loa Temveraturea
changed. It is advantageous to execute the meanurement on
specimens witb electrodes rhich have the cnme cross-section
as have the specimens. There are I figure and 9 references,
5 of which are -,ioviet.
AS-liOOL1,TION: Inatitut fizicheekikh Problem Akadeirii nauk iS'ijR
(institute ftrIkoblems an Pbysicaj, c' us,;,R) Moskovskly gosu-
darstvenzw1unive-raitet (Moscow Stnte University)
~'T B) H T T?,D FebruarY 5, 1959
1. Metals-Mapetio properties 2. Metelis-Temperature factors
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AUTHORS: Alekseyevskiy, N. Ye., Kostina, T. I.
TITLE: Change of carrier concentration in bismuth owing to
selenium impurities
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 41,
no. 6(12), 1961, 1722-1724
TEXT: Bismuth belongs to the group of metals with a closed Fermi surface.
Owing to the small number of free carriers (10-5 electrons per atom)
impurities exert a strong influence on its magnetic and electric properties,
The change in carrier concentration due to impurities is of particular
interest. 99.998 % pure bismuth was further purified by zone melting.
After recrystallization had been repeated 20-30 times the r 300OK/r 4.20K
ratio was 260. Radioactive selenium was added to the pure specimens 4t0
establish an impurity content of 0.5 .10 4 (sample Bi-2) and 3.05-10
(sample Bi-3). The trigonal sample crystals were 2-2.5 mm thick and
30 mm long. They were prepared according to P. L. Kapitsa (Proc. Roy.
Card A -2,
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B108/b138
Soo., A119, 358, 1928). Hall constant tends to a saturation value with
increasing magnetic field strength. From measurements of Hall constant it
was concluded that one selenium atom changes the electron concentration in
bismuth by 3-10- 2 + 10 % electrons per atom. The specimens were prepared at
the GIREDMET (State Scientific Research Planning Institute of the Rare
Dullkina. There are 2 figures and 9 references*
Metals Industry) by R. A.
5 Soviet and 4 non-Soviet. The two most recent references to English-
language publications read as follows: J. K. Galt et al. Phys. Rev.,
1396, 1959; G. E. Smith. Phys. Rev., 115, 1561, 1959.
ASSOCIATION: In3titut fizicheskikh problem Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute
of Physical Problems of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBIMITTED: June 10, 1961
Legend to Pig. 1: (a) Ar/r versus magnetic field strength; T = 4.20K,
current parallel to trigonal axis, field parallel to binary axis. curve A-
pure Bi, curve B - Bi-2. (b) Ar/r versus H2 (abscissa - 10-6 H2, oersted2
for pure Bi. (1) 10-3 H, oersted, (2) 10-5 Heff' oersted.
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-- KOSTINA, T.I.; KOZLOVA, T.N.; KONDORSKIY, Ye.I.
Dependence of the electric and magnetic properties of chromium
on the temperature and magnetic field strength. Zhur. eksp. i
teor. fiz. 45 no.5:1352-1355 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
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AUTHORz Aleksixeyokly. It, 16-1 Kostina, T. L
,,, P pin
TITLEt Concerning the galvanougnetie propertiesof bismuth
SOURCE: Zhurnal ekaperimentallnoy L teoreticheskay fizAki, Y. 48, no. 4, 19651
1209-1212
TOPIC TAGSi bi=uth, galvanamaguetic property, Hall conatant. magnetoresistance,
spin splitting, orbital splitting
ABSTRACTt 1-he authors Investigated samples of bismuth of different purity and dlf-~
ferent cz-fetallographic, orientations. The meaaurezents were made at 77, 20.4, and
4.2K in fields up to 35 kOe. Typical results are shown in Figs. I and 2 of the
Enclosure. The results are interpreted from the point of view of taking into ac-
count the large spin splitting in bismutht which leads to a change in the number of
carriers with mAgnetia field. It ia Nhown that the value of the spin aplitting can
be eatiwated from the experimental data, and it is found that in the case of a
field parallel to the binary &x4-s and perpendicular to the trigonal soxis the value
of the apin mplitting is 14 IALrger than the value of the orbital gplitting, where-
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as for a field, perpendicul" toL these axes the spin splitting coincides with the
orbital splitting vithin %. Sharp changes observed in the Hal-I constant and in the
an-Isotropy ce-n posaibly be ascribed to a more isotropic elect-ron dispersion at the
bottcm of the band. "The authors thank for interest in
the work and M. Ta. Azbell for acquainting them vith an unpublished paper and for
a. d-iscussion of-tYei-ir-e-w-urts. Orig. ext. hast 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION-i Inatitut fizicheaUkh problem Akademli naulc SSSR (Institute of Physics
Problems, AcadmV of Sciences 658R)
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Fig. 1. Depe-ndenoe of the variation I
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Magnetic field intensity for a bismuth
sample at 4.2K, with the field per-
pendicular to the C and C axes*
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'g.'2. Dependence of the Hall cmstanf
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.4 a bismuth sample at 4.2K, with thee
magnetic field parallel to the C 2 a)CLS
and pexpendicular to the C3 axiS.
Ii J? US
Cord L4 A _j
ZlLIBER, Motell Kushevich., kand. tekhn. nauk; ROZOVSKrY, Leonid
Davidovich, inzh. Prinimali uchastiye: GLADOVSKAYA,
T.K., inzh.,- KO . -I inzh.; MARCHENKO, A.A., inzh.,
laureat Lenins oy premii, retsenzent; OSTROUKHOV, V.Ya.,
kand, tekhn. nauk, red.; SVETI Ye.B., red.
[Slag pumice] Shlakovaia pemza. Chelliabinsk, lUzhno-
Urallskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 103 P. (MIIA 18:7)
VASILIYEVA, A.I.; GLUMOV, A.I.; 191LONINA, N.P.; KOSTlNA, T.N.-
ALEKSAIWROV I F, T, . starshiy nauchnyy votruSlR-,IEu-re--aT Gosudarstvemoy
premii
The new factories should be equipped with high-capacity carding
machines. Tekst.prom. 22 no-027-29 Ap, 162 (14IRA 15:6)
1. Glavnyy inzhener Cheboksarskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo kombinats
(for VasSA'yeva). 2.Nachallnik novostroyashcheysys. pryadillnoy
fabriki No.3 Chebokeart3kogo khlopchatobumazhnogo kombinats. (for
Glumov). 3*Nachallnik'chesallnogo tsekha navostroyashcheysya
pryadillnoy fabriki NO-3 Cheboksarskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo
kombinata (for Khlonina). 4.Nachalinik proizvodstvennoy nauchno-
isaledavatellskoy laboratorii Cheboksarskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo
kombinata (for Kostina). 5.Vsosoyuznn nauchno-isoledovateliskiy
institut legkogo i tekstilinogb-mashinostroyeniya (IMILTekoash)
(for Aleksandrov).
(Carding inachines)
GRIGORIL-NA, N.I.., tekhnik; VOLKOVA, A.A.; KOSTRIA, T.N.
Observations concerning Sh.K.Kadyrov's article "Methods for determi-
ning the strength of machine-harvested cotton." Tekst.prom. 23 no.11s
8&89 N '63- (MIRA 17:1)
1. Cheboksarskiy khlopchatobumazhnyy kombinat. 2. Zamestitell nachallni-
ka laboratorii Cheboksar3kogo kblopchatobumashnogo kombinata (for Vol-
kova)- 3- Nachallnik laboratorii Chaboicsarskogo khlopchatobumazhnogo
kombinate. (for Kostina)d
"The ~cct of Sv.,7..-a'hetiC innervation on the 7-Ae-ma-1 Secretor
-'fncreatic and." Cand Biol 3ci, State 7ptnrinrwy
ct vi.ty of the . -t Inst,
Ya-,-in', 1954- (RZ`19,iol~ No 3, Fab 55)
SCI: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Sur;rey of ScienLific and Technical Dissertations
Jefended at FSSR Higher 7"ducational institutions (111)
USSR/Human and Imimal PhYsilogY (Narmal and Patholo~ical) T-7
Digestion.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Biol., No 11, 1958, 50901
Author : Kostina, T.Ye.
Inst : Kazan' State Institute of Veterinary Sciences.
Title The Problem of Nerve Regulation of the Extrasecratory
Activity of the Pancreas.
Orig Pub Uch. zap. Kazansk. Bus. veto in-tal 1956) 64, No 1, 183-189
Abstract In dogs with a fistula :)f the pancreas (P) duct and with a
fistula of the duodenum (D), 11 secretion was provoked by
injecting a 50 ml 0.2 percent solution of HCl into D
through the fistula, or by injecting 4 ml of secretion
into the vein. Bilateral n,.)vocnine block of the splanchic
nerve and of the sympathetic trunks above the pleura accor-
dine to the method of Mosin) lowered the amount of juice
Card 1/2
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XOSTBA, T.Ye.
Role of sympathetic innervation in the humornl phase of Dancrestic
secretion [w-ith summary in English]. Fiziol.zhur. 44 no.2:159-16i
7 158. (MIRA 11:5)
1. Knfedra fiziologii zhivotnykh Veterinarnogo institutR, Kazan'.
(PANGREAS
juice secretion. symT).qth. NS mechaniams (Rua)
(SYMPATHETIO NERVOUS SYSTEM, physiol.
in secretion of Dancrentic Juice (Rua)
FURKIN, Boris Llvovich; ~OSIINA, V., red.
(Bearings manufactured in saratov) Saratovskie podship-
niki. Saratov, Saratovskoe krdzhnoe izd-vc' , 1963. 37 p.
(MIR-k 17: 6)
GILIRM, Avram. Illich; K~)XRIA, V., red.
[Universal pneumatic lathe chucks) Universal'11ye pnevma-
ticheskie tokarnye patrony. Saratov, Saratovskoe knizh-
noe izd-vo, 1963. 11.1 p, (M1RA 17:7)
KOSTIEA, V., red.
[Progressive practices in the beat treatment of machine
parts] Peredovoi opyt temicheskoi obrabotki detalei.
Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-,,ro., 1963. 55 P.
(M IRA 17: 6)
SOSUNOV, V.A.; SHIMEV, A.A.; KOSTINA, V., red.
(Superhigh frequency directional couplers] Napravlennye
otvetviteli sverkhvysokikh chastot. Saratov, PrivolzhBkoe
knizhnoe izd-vo.. 1964. 133 p. (14IRA 18:11)
ZILIBER, Yakov Kusillyevich; KObrINA V red.
(Gas case hardening of steel) Gazovaia tserrentatgiia stall.
Saratov,, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1963. 48 p.
(MIRA 17:6)
DERUM, Laymon Allbortovich; KOSTINA, V., red.
(Diamonds cam to the workshops] Almazy prishli v tsekh.
Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 4.4 P.
(YIRA 17: 10)
1 *Glpvryy tekhnolog zavoda Ammnist", gorod Marks (for
Derur )
I F.I., red.; KOSTINA, V.., red.
,REZNICHENKO),
[Problems in the mechanization of construction) Voprosy
mekhanizataii stroitel'stva. Saratov, Privolzhskoe
knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 129 p. (MIU 18:5)
USSR/C tilt iv;~t,~ C. 'I.-nts. Fruits,
Lbs Jour : Rof Zhur-Diol., No 15, ic5u', 60366
H
Luthor : 1bstina V., .1
Ins t : c off ~T-.~~sc:-.rch Ins'i`ut of Viniculture
b~n,l,Vim ~roductioa. Novochcrk,.ssk Enginoo-
rin., an(' .!Jriolior.-tion Institut(,,.
Titlo : Tho. Characteristics of th-', Yo-~Xly Lint
Cyclo ol" 'Gh,.~ GrL--)ovinc, aw'. Lir~nuous Shrubs.
0 r i f~ !'u" ):Dyul. miuchno-toldui. inforn.- K.-i. in-t:l
vinogradarstva i vonoe:1--liyn, 1957, "0 3;
36-1~0
1~bstrCct : Tho Novoch.Qrkr~ssk Engincorin~ mf~ ;ziolioratioa
Instituto concluatod a cxip~-,,ratiw; stuey of the
y.~.,arly Cuvelopncnt cycles o.-,~' 15-20 v,~ricti,.)s of
gr*-~,puv"ino anc! c)-f wirious lim,!ous shrubs (oln7
USMI/Culti.vatod -4~1,mts. Feuits. T.J'czrios.
Lbs Jow., R-ff Zhur--Bicl., "Po 15, 1950; 63666
ash, bl:-ickthorn). The cl-ttos o-:' tj',-i-. onset of
0 vagotuation, o:,-- bud,.in,~, off. Of flo-lorim- wore
close to each other izi th--. C;r:-~-,)ovina varic-
tius .?-'iich waro invostigr~tcC-, 7!it.,-l thc: oxcc-p-
tio,n of t'hQ hyb:,.,i-C,.s an- tho strains
of vari-jus 1,:.iorican s- ocies in i,,Ihich -6hoso phases
Oo~jn oarlier. Tho strains sl!W~,,.;d s1i;-~r-? Oifforcn-
c~~s in torms of th-,. i~.-.tus on .-ihich thud-,, mrrics
riponccl on vihich of th-- s1loots vils
tomin,lod -.n,~ onui!hich th', shoots bo.-an to na-
un'L u i
or.-i.--ryt statc, ch-ractor st~cs vorc ty-
ric,-,I. 1,11 the various tuy-~os o-f strains
entered th(. )criod of thiA- Jeop .,nC. o:.--nic ~',or-
-.uicy at. 0-1most -,U~11-, sa-C tivic! (on,' of Lugust or
b~;ginninj~ of Soptinber), Out **--Ii,:~y tormin,ited- this
C:~rC.
I
211,
SOKOLOV, Nikolay Mkhayl'6vich;_~~S
~~,.V., red.
[Spot welding of small-size parts] Tochechnaia svarka ralo-
gabaritnykh detalei. Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo,
1953. 118 P. (MIRA 17.5)
KUZNIK, 111ya Abrtmvich, kand. geogr. nauk; KOSTBA, V., red.;
LUKASHEVICH, V.., tekhn. red.
(Hydraulic calculations in planning bydraulic structures In
the Volga Valley)Gidrologicheskie raschoty pri prooktirova-
nii gidrotekhnichookikh sooruzhenii v Povolzhle Saratov,
Saratovskoe knizbnoe izd-.voj, 1962. 30 p. iMIRA 15:11)
(Volga Valley-Hydrsulic engineering-Tables, calculationsp etc.)
NALMIN, Vladimir Alekseyevich; PHOKOFIYEV, Ivan Iosifovich;
PROTASOV, Boris Vasillyevich; KOSTINA V red.;
LUKASHEVICH, V., tekhn. red.
(Reconditioning parts by automatic building-up and weldilig]
Vosstanovlenie detalei avtomaticheskoi naplavkoi i svarkoi.
Saratov, Saratovskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1961. 85 P.
(MIRA 15:7)
(Electric welding)
SOKOLOV, Nikelay Mlikhaylovich; SHABLYGM, Spartak Vasillyevich;
GARGALA, Vlad ",r Dmitriyevich.;_KOSIT.", V., red.
Plandbook for the electric welder) f~Vravochnik elektro-
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