SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUKOREKINA, E. A. - KUKOZ, F. I.

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4, XSSR/Forestry - Forest Culture. Abs Jour : Referat ~2iur - B:Lologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 69133 j-4 Author : Leontev, A.A., Ste-Danov, A.M., Naborak, A.N., Koksharova, N.E., Kukorekina, E.A. Inst Title : Most Effective Methods of Bind aid Afforestin.- Shifting Sands. Orig Pub : Byul. nauchn.-telchn. inform. Sreineaz. n.-i. in-ta lesn. kh-va, 1955, No 1, 6-16 Abstract : Based on experimmts conducted aa sands of Tw?kmen and Uzbek SSR, reconnendations are s%iggested on ratiowLliza- tion of sand consolidation measures. Instead of mechani- cal protection with plantings of shoots and seedlings, es- pecially in dintricts with comparatively light winds, the use of a lightened spread of mec.'2anical protection is re- ccomended: yantak, reed, mace tuid wormwood in conjunc- tion with combined sowings and p:.antings. In fmTowed Card 1/2 - 57 - USSR/Forestry - Forest Culture. j-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 25 Aug 1957, 6913:3 grooves a mechanized sowing of haloxylon is suggested without mechanical protection. Data are give:L on :pro- tective construction, agrottechniqce of cultiviiti=3 and assortment of species. Card 2/2 - 58 - L SOURCE CCDE: IfU/251)5/65,/026/01-/0047/005111 AUTHOR: Adam, G.; Kukorelli T.. '. - j_/ ORG: Institute of Physiology, Medical University of 'Budapest (3udap.-8ti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani Intezet) TITLE: Conditioned evoked potential, a model experizent of learning [Paper presente at the symposium of the Hungarian Physiological Society hold in Budapest from 2-3 jaly 19631 ~ SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologicap v. 26, no. 1-2, 1965, 47-51 TOPIC TAGSi cat, neurophysiology,.electrophysiology ABSTRACT: As a response to a combination of various somatic and visceral stimillis conditioned evoked poteatials have been obtained in unanestheti%ed, ourarized catee Conclusions have been drawn as to certain elementary laws of the learning process from the character of the changes in the evoked responses. In -the absence of reinforcement by a second stimulust the conditioned evoked response 9howed a regular extinction curve; this inhibition could be suspended by the introduction of a new stimulus, i.e. a disinhibition has been brought about. The conditioned evoked response appeared in the cortical representation areas of both affersnt nerves involved in the training. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, [Orig. qXt. In Eng.) [JPRS1' SUB CODE: 06 / SUM4 DATE: none / OTH 1W : 004 Card 1/1 fv L 45468-66 ACC NRi AT6033355 SOURCE CODE: -HUj '65/026/01 e014 /0148 AUTHOR: Meszarosp I.;.Kukorell_i,_._T- Iq ORG: Institute of Physiology, Medical-Taiversity of Budapest (Budape sti Orvostudomanyi Egyetemp Elettani Intezet) TITIE: Reticular control of splanchnic afferentation [Paper prenented at the symposi of the Hungarian Physiological Society held in Budapest from 2-3 July 19631 SOURCE: Academia acientiarum hungaricas. Acta phygiologioa, v. '?6,, no. 1-2# 1965" 143-148 TOPIC TAGS: cerebral cortex, cato neurophyBiology ABSTRACT: The effect of stimulation of the reticular formation far various lengths of time on the cerebral cortical evoked potentials of splanchnic ;md sciatic origin has been investigated on 37 unane-sthetized cats paralyzed with gallamine triethiodide. On increasing the non-specific stimulatiOn, the evoked poterriials of splanchnic origin were found to be gradually blocked after an initial increa:3ej whereas the sciatic nerve responses were increasingly faciliated. Orig. art. has., 4 figures. (Orig. art. in Eng.) [JPRS1 SUB CODE: 06 / SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REF: 001 / SOV REF: 003 OTH REF: 013 fV MUZZAROS, I.; KAJEORHILI, T. Reticular control of spl,-wchnir- AcLa phy.%~!'A. acad. sci. Hung. 26 no.lt143-j.r.e, 165 1. Institute of Phyviology, Uniiversi-I.y rIP-di-ca.1 SclnoDl, Budapest, L 15455-%, AC,' NR: AT6007374 OUE: hU/,!505/('5/026/OOX SOURCE C /00013/0009 AUTHOR: Pasztor -E.; -A ORG: State.Ifistittite.of Nburodurgery,.Budapest.(Allami-I(leg9el)eszeti Tntezet);-,..- Institute of I Physioloig'yoAledical- Un` raity of Budapest (Budaposti Orvostudoman ive Egyetem, Elettani~Intezet) fl'iU: Changes. in'. the -Avoked potentials due, io superficiiLl cooling of the brain Pis, paper was presented at the, 29th Meeting of the Hungarian Physiological 8 OC3.0 Y held in ~zeged from,2 t W4 July' 19641 SOURCE: Academia.scientlar-im hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v.-26, supplementp 1965s, 8-9 TOPIC TAGS: neurophysioloa', cerebral cortexi thermocouple, hoat biologic effect ABSTRACT: 1-;'voked.potentials were recorded Irom'thp_ primal and se c-ofiddry-.-s-einsory projdction cortical areas in response L 'to electrical stimulation of the solatic-or,splanchnic n rve.-The area f rom. e the recordingswere made, was. cooled -superficially with a chilled.fluld, 'Cerobral temperature to a depth of 2-3 mm was measured with a th6rnocouple.. i ~Reduc of the tC6 perature in:the.deeper layers of the coAek 'J~.few d sfi4 e rees cau a significant temporary increase, in-the amplitude'-of%the- j.'evoked potentials,--FoAlowing this., excitation$ the evoked potentials 'gradul4i Card 1/2 -1.1 15rW-t6 600D76 SOURCE CODE: RU/2.iO5/6.i/O26/O0X/OOO9/C010 AUTHOR: Mes To Lie zaros, I..; Kitkor6lli, ysi "10 ORG., I stjtute-of Ph. c g7 Medical University of Budapf Lst (Budapesti -Egyetem, Elettani intezeb) Orvostudemanyi TITLE.# New data relating-to reticular control of cerebral cortical evoked -potentials-[Th'is-paper waii-pres 2M Meeti - of the Hungarian ented at the niz -Ph- siological--Society held:! ih Szeged from 2to A July, 1964.j 'SOURCE: Academia scientiarmn hungaricae. Acta-physiologica, v. 26j, Mipplements .1965,, 9-lo- TOPIC TAGS: brai np.catocorebral cortex,'drug effect,, tranquilizer, neurophysiology, phamacolcbgr It was previously shoun :ffi~ dcute ABSTIRACT: cats that-'itimulaVidn of'the"brain stem reticulail fonnation -experiments on- 'for Naried lenr~tbs of time evokeddifferent changes in the configuration..of the cerebral cortical re*115,60 -to -the stilimilation of the t;ciatlc~and splanchnic', nerves. In the present stud3l - an- -attempt was made to~ determine how these- change i in configuration would be madified,by b~pokin; -the activity of . t,he. brain stem, reticular formation-, with'-:016ro;mmazine -Itlas shown ---thAt__ -in -jle~ipo#s~ iA4, -Card 1A ADVI, G.; KUKORET.U-yT-r Conditioned evoked potential, a model experiment of learming. Reta physiol. acad. sai. Hung. 26 no.lt47-51 1155 .1 I* Institu"e of Fhysiologyp University Medical School., Badapest, B A KIIU, R.-~!,')S K )"; ; i~! . ~; . p. "!,2h. ; F I 1I 1'1,~ It N- I r.:? ti . V-- I i- , :;~rBatlon cf tbe ,'tw--tn feect In u rriar; 1 no.2 - Q 1" .1. ;- kiln. T'3ement 3--- .,-, ilr-Ap 165. (,,fLRA 18t8) 1, PI-odpriyatlyo I'Jc,-~korvakogo nrkrn~nago khozynyqtva. BLOKHIN, V.N.; GRIGORIYEV, M.G. KOZHEVNIKOV, A.L. KOHOLEV, B.A.; MATYU&tIN, I.F.- PARIN, B.V'.; TSIkblii. I.L.; KALINI'A' GJ.; liwonal A.M.; KOLOkOLITSLII, H.V.; SOKOLOV,, V.V.; PRILUCHNAYA,, O.A.; SHUMILKRU, Ye.I.; ABRAMOVp Yu.G.; RYURIKOV, A.Kh.; IKONNIKOV, P.I.; VOZNESFNSKIYI I.Ya.; TEPLOV, S.V.; MIZINOV, NJ%; J~0!:R!,_`V-J-. V.M.Durmshkin; obituaryo Ortop... travm, i protez. 21 no,8:81 Ag 160. (DUFNASHKIN-1 VIKTOR MARKOVICH, d.- 2.960) (MIRA 13:11) MKOSH, V.I., dots.; DYNNIK, I.B.. aesiaterit X-ray and bronchographic diagnosis of bronchopleural fistula after pneumonectomy for pulmonary euppurations. Khirurgiiz 34 ilo.3%106-109 Mr '58. CKIRA 12:1) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav. - prof. B.A. Korolev) Gor'Xor- skogo gonudoratvennogo meditsinakogo institute im, S.M. Kirova (dir.-dots. N.H. Mizinov). (PnUXO1T=OHT9 in various die. nonspecific lung Buppurations, postop. Vront-hopleural fistula, x-ray diag. (Rus)) ts. Surgical treatment of extensive scalp wrilsions, Ehirurgila, Xoskm 34 no.11:128-130 N '53. . (KU 12: 1 ) 1. Iz gospitallnoy khIrurgicheskoy klinik! (zav. - prof. B.A. Korolev) Gortkovskogo maditain3kogo instituta imeni S.M. Kiroira (dir. - dots. N. N. HiSITLOV). (ITAD, wds. & inj0 ~ scalp avulsionp extensive, surge (Rus)) , DY1011K, I.B. (Gorlkiy) Role of angiope-numoenrdiography in stueqing sequ,31ae(,':)f pue=otieotomy*' Ekeper.khir- 3 noo4:6o ii-Ag '58 GRA 11:9) (LUNGS"SURGERY) - (ANGIOGARDIOGRA M ) MKOSH, V.I., dotoont Knife for intersection of the bronchus. Kaz.med.zbur. 40 no,",: 103-104 Jl-;t~ '59. ~ (MIRA 13:2) 1. Iz klini4 gof~'.Dltallnoy khirurgil (zaveduyushchiy - prof. B.A. Korolev) Gorlkovskogo moditainskogo instituta im S.M. Kirova. (11'-'JRGICAL INSTRUMN'RTS AND APPARATUS) KUKOSH, V.I..(GorI!:iyp ul. KovalikhJ-nBkaya, d.4, kv.6) Some problems affecting rehabilitation and expert evidence in the case of pneumonectomy for pulmonary suppuration. Grud.)C11:1r. 2 no.2:76-.79 Mr-ApL606 (MIRA 16:7) 1. Iz kliniki gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav.-prof. B.A.'Korolev) Gortkovskog:j medltsinskogo institut& (dir.-,~otsent N.N.Mizinov) (DIO-ABLED-REMILITATION' ETC.) (LUNGS-SURGERY) KUKOSH, V. I., Doe Meft Sci - "Pn-3umonectomy in tikie-Qr-~Ce ,atalLprocesses In the light of *e chronic suppm results and work 4&pa-~Aty Gor'kiy, 1961. (Acad Med Sol U33R) (KL, 8-61, 257) 414 - KOROWV, B.A.; kUKOS11, V. L Experience In using suturing apparatus in chest surgery. Trudy NIIEKHAI no.5il9-22 161. (MIRA 15:8) 1. 12 kliniki gospital-noy khirurugii f,orlkovskogo meditainskogo instituta Im. S.M.Kirova. (CHEST-SURGERY) (SUTURES) I KUKOSH, %,alentin Ivanovich, prof.; KO.((;!-.V. prof., zael. deyatell nauld, nauc-W.- red.; GARANINA, ml. [PneumonectouV in chronic supj,urativp diseases o,,-' the lungs) Pnevmonektomiia pri khronicheskikh nagnoiteilnykh zaboleva- niiakh legkikh. Gorikii, Volgo-1,11atskoe knizhriot) izd-vo, 1964- 482 P. OPIR:` 117:8) 1. Chlon-korrespondent ANN ~,SSH ',for horolev). KUKQSH V I - CIIERNYAVSKIY, A.A.; MIKHAYLOVA, T.N. Results of repeated surgery in gastric cancer. Irop onk. 10 no.8:94-99 164. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Iz kafedry fakulitetskoir khirLrgii (zav. - prof. II.I.Kukosh) Gorlkovskog6 ifteditsinskogo instituta imeni Kirova (reiktor - dotsent I.F.Matyushin). Adres avtorov: Gor'Idy, 6, u1. Yovalikhinskaya, d.4, kv06* v Cai cor of the gastrIc L~cllovdln;,, rasectlion o-J.' t',(! r, t o.7,ach for I)entc ulcer its suri:jcul treatment. "0 no.E: (-, 1 3-8 Ag 164. ilul-',. 1P:3) 1. Kafedra faleni-11tetskoy (zav. - prod. V.!. '.Kuko,~lh) Gorllcovokogn wo,-1.1 t.~i iris kcj~o imvill! Khrova. XUKOTAI A., inshoner-pilot Landing approach vith a turn for a given angle. Grazhd. av. 20 no.318 Mr 163, IMIRA 16:4) (Airplanes-Ianding) SLEPTSOV, V.M~; PRSHEDROMIRSKAYA, Ye.M.~ KUKOTA Yu P .2. A I--,. Porous materials of tranriition metal carbides and borides. Porosh. met. ~ ito.10:85-90 0 165. (MIRA 18:11) 1. Institut problem materialovedeniya AN UkrSSR. ACd NRs_A_P_70O4_393__..__-_(N SOURCE CODE: UR/02261,57/000/001/0027/0030 WUTHOR: Prshedromirskaya, Ye. M.; Sleptsov, V. M.; Vitryanyuk, V. K.; Kukota, Yu. P. !ORG: _Z'nstitutelof Problems of the Science of Materials, AN UkrS.SR (Institut problem materialovedeniya AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Investigation of the penetrability of porous materials fxom refractory compounds AOURCE: Poroahkovara metallurgiya. no. 1. 1967. 27-30 TOPIC TAGS: refra'ctory- compound, spheric Me7,qtjod&.josv-e, PoWDIFne mcx44. &A; i "I =401 asoetvabilitv P40jeos.'ry., 0 iv~~ aqaq'e'1~61'oe ~ Z1jC4VA01WM '- J;VV4 - j -T"&-5i4ZV 0ARW40-C r.The effect of the granulometric composition on the gas penetrability of STRAC porous TiC, WC,'ZrC, TiB2 and ZrB2 parts aintered -from spheroidized powders has been investigated in the range of air delivery and pressure Arop, which ensured a linear filtration. The particle size was found -to affect significantly the. gas penetrability of sintered porous materi- als. For example, increasing particle size from 60 to 600 P increased the penetrability. of sinter'ed parts with the same porosity by 5-10 times. ,In powders of comparable particle size-, those v,~th a higher porosity have 'a higher, gas penetrability. The kind of material had a negligible effect i .on the. gas penetrability of sintered parts. The dependence of the penetrability coefficient M) on the.porosity~-(P) and particle diameter -(D) is'approximated by tM formula: Card UDCI none AP7004393 D2 + 0.06 K M 10-11. 4.4 + 0-071F The formula is satisfactory for porous materials with a po:rosity of .''...'25-55% sintered.from. spheroidized TiC, WC, Zr, TiB2 and Z:rB2. For processes associated with mass transfer, in addition'to knowle 'dge oi the total porosity'of a material, it is necessary to know the amount And distribution of open pores. The distribution of pores according to dimensions was invest 'igated at a laboratory of the Institute of Electrochemistry under.the direction of Dr. of Chemical Scl! -ences R. Kh. Burahteyn.. The radii of pores in the 100-7 p range were taeasured using a vacuum unit at atoressure of 40-700 mm Hg, and in the 7--0.01 !j range at a pressure of 1-801 atu. The test specimens were! prepared from spheraidized WC partic.les. The obtained results were practically identical with those obtained by hydrostatic weighing. The plotted integral and differential curves for.the poree distribution.according to dimensions showed that the structure of porous materials from apheroidized powders of refractory metale is sufficiently homogeneous, and that the ,pore dimensions are determined mainly by the dimensi*ona of the initial particles and the packing method. Orig...art.. kW,. 4 -.figurqs. and- 1-j:able. EMS] CODE: 11/ 'SUBM DATE: 26May66/ ORIG REF: 008/ ATD PRESSt 5116 4"S 6 65 6. 6 E J~l ru W- P T EW. Pt E E N, I* ;-'r-h ACC NR: AP6009573 SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/65/000/011/0032/0040 I 7pe"--t TAH AU THOR: Ktflcota, Yu, P. Prshedromirskaya, Ye.. M.; Sleptsov, V. Al. ORG- Jhstitute for the Study of Materials, AN UkrSSR (Institut problem matcrialovedeniya, !UkrSSR); Institute of Heat Physics Engineering, AN UkrSSR (Institut toldmiclieskoy teplofiziki MN UkrSSR) TITLE: Gas permeability of p materials made of refractory compounds SOURCE: Poroslilcovaya metallurgiya, no. 11, 1965, 32-40 TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, reductor, gas pormeability, permeability measurement, powder metallurgy, refractory compound, boride, carbido / n23NI8 stainless steel, RS-250-58 re- ductor ABSTRACT; Li connection with the (lovelopment of tho porous coollng meLbod, batied on the blowing of. gatl uIrokigh a. porous viall Lo protoct the Nvall agahist contact with the principal flow of hol, gas and to reduce heat transfer and friction, and since the design and calculation of poroi cooling systems require lmoNvIedge of,hydraulic characteristics of the porous material, the aUthOrS describe an exporimental invest1gation of the hydraulic ebaracteristics of prei3sed spe- Card 1/3 ACC NR: ~bPJ009573 Acimens of the bo~rides (Ti, Cr) B2 and ZrB2 and carbides WC, TiC, prepared from granulated ~Ipowdcrs (tAyo ~~sWs~es: 56-75 arst 7-~17100 p), p~ R�rj-~~d with the aid of thb experimental setup I shown in Fig. 1. The set-tip consists of a series of coinpressed-air cylinders 1, RS-250-58 1 2 ? 6 6 !P Card 2/3 Fig. 1. Diagram of setup for investigating the permeability of porous materials: 1 - array of compressed-air cylinders; 2 - reducer; 3 - test specimen; 4 - rubber collar;. 5 - cone-shaped steel yoke; 6 - standard MZM manometers; 7 - mercury thermometer; 8 - barometer; 9 - battery of RS-7, M-5, RS-3 46664-66 ACC NRI AP6009573 reduct-or 2, clamp 4, 5 for gripping the tested specimen 3, and Measurin,, instruments 6-9. Compressed air ij bloN%-i through the tipecimen and gas oernicability of the specimen is measured as a function of the pressure gradicnt. It IS found that TIC and ZrB. ~fsplay a gas permeability that is inf~rior'to that of WC and (Ti, Cr) 112' The bCS 4ormeab was dis- played by the specimens of specially prepared porous stainless stc IQ23Nl81Vat were in- vesti-ated for comparison. It is shown that Lho, oxporimenLal findings are in good agreatnent with theoretical formulas. Further, these findings indicate the presonce of deviations from Darcy's law of lliiear do endence; hence, hydraulic characteristics calmot be e:q)rossed by the do 1permeability coefficie alone; allowance must be -dso made for thc coefficients of viscosity wid inertial resistwice as a function of porosity of the material). Orig. art. has: 16 formulas, a I table, 7 figures. SUB CODE: 11, 20, 13/ SUBM DATE: 06Jan65/ ORIG REr: 008/ OTH REP: 002 3/3 ICard '-4KUKOTA YU.P.; P16HPIROMIRSKAYA, Ye.M.; SLFPTSOV, V.M. =Zzj:2-:~Z~ Permeability to gas of porous materials made of high-melting compounds. Report hoO.. Porosh.met. 5 no.11:32-40 N 165, (MIRA 18:12) 1. Institut problem materialovedeniya AN UkrSSR i Institut takhnichefikay teplofiziki AN QrSSR, Submitted J&nuary 6, 1965- L 241n_ I ACC NR1 AP6011350 SOURCE, CODE: UF,/0226/�6/0oq/oo3/bo84/6087 AUT1110R: Prshedromirskaya, Ye. 1"T.; Kukota,' Yu. F. Sle t 80v, V. 1.1 Institute for,Problemo or Materials Science Academy-of Sciences MCI's ITTE55MUE p-roBlem. Me o ec niM Thermophysics, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR (Institut tekhniches-koy teplofiziki,.AN USSR) TITLE: _91.ip ~nth, characteristics of porous materials made of refractory compounds- SOURCE: -Poroshkova --metallurgiya --no. 3$ 1966, 84-87 y1i TOPIC TAGS: titanium carbide; titanium boride., compressive stren-th, bending strength, sintering., porous material ABSTRACT: The purpose of this, work was to inveStitrate the,limits of compressive strength and bending of some porous refractor co n~ids The samplee-for compression tests were pfepare`a_f_ntffe__ffo_ 0 cylinders meaeurinG 8 mm in diameter and 12 nun In height, while the saiia,-.11es for bend tests were parallelepipedsmeasuring 7 x 7 x 7 nm. Tir,"IC Cr C , ZrC, TiD . and ZrD2 powders were ucied as Initial .9 .9 3 ge compress o an bend tests were co' ;,iaterials. T f n d riduoted to rnipture .on a TsD_-4 hydraulic press. The test data obtained show good corre- latlo vrith the, Ryshkevich curve, which can be approximated by an Card 2&UL, ACC NR, Ar6oll350 -BP 9'= 0'0 e :_.,CqUVtio1i as where 0'is the compression strength of a, i povous n-aterial, o'O -is the compression strength of a nonporous ma- terial, P is-the porosity expressed in fractions, 15 is the numerical coefficient;. usually B-='7 for experime 'ntal data forithe maJority of porous.materialsi(Ye. Ryshkevich.. Compression strength of porous sintered aluminaVand zirconia, J. Amer Ceram. Soc, 36, 65 1953)- The depezTd-ence of relative strength on porosity during compr'ession..for- n um. chromium,,,#nd tungsten car es a~s well its titanium and zi rconium-boride a -or-- the -75-- ~-fi~4 --f ractidfl- can --- be--expressed-by-tlye formula 01- e-7P no --forTiula - f or OPO - - There As- - --corresponding bending tests. The--relationship beE,-Ween-the strength-characteristics of the specimen and the granulometric composition of the initial powders has be.en established. It has been found that activateei'sintering.of porous parts increases the strength-of the parts while the porosit remains the-same.-,Orig.,art-. has: 2 figures and 2-:tables. rAr4l SUB CODE: 1l/ SUBM DATE::~o6oct65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH- FW: 002/ 2/2 C ard ' 1 1304-66 E0101 0-2/ E MAP P P I P _9PA _gV/T Ep~ E k~_ FNA;wT~&10 V ~201A ffz) TIOTb IJP c AC I ja Al ~j/ - /0226/65/00,fGG9/0011/0018- AUTHOR: Sleptsov, V Me Prahadromirskaya p Ye Me Kuka P.- taL Yu TITLE: Production and properties of the-spheric powders of refractory.compounds SOURCE: Poroabkovaya,,matallurgiya, no. 9, 1965, 11-18 -TOPIC TAGS: - -apheroidiration- -refractory compound,- -spheric Metal owd ~r,- powder metal sintering, fuel dell plasma jet -5 1,% ABSTRACT* Porous cermats made of spheric powders are used in the fabrication of electrodessla"nd dia-pur-agns for chemical industry as well as catalysts and -c catalyst . riers. They have made it possible to develop effective models of d vices for direct conversion of heat to, alect4pal energy ("fuel cells") and re- cently studies of the us f tun 0 "rous - Lten %for the ionization of al 1i metala'~ Ze ka in the ion engines of.space rocket6ave appeared. in thi cannectionthe authors, describe the techniques and means of obtaining spherical ;articles of certain refractory materials as wall as.the properties-of the obtafted-r-owders.. Spkoric powders can be pre sred.by junulating fitte-disperse powdets with a bindervIloet. 9 lution of -polyvinyl -alcohol or synthetic rubber in-gagoline, in WhicWthe fine- Card 1/3 _V -1 304-66_ Acassiom HR: AP5022540 disperse powder of -refractory., contpouads. Is'stirred until It-acquires a creamy. consistency). The granulation itself is perforoed by means of techniques used LU -the production-of-hard-alLIGYB--(pellettxation via a mesh), vad- it La - followed by- --cases-wh -of -PAwticlas of- rofractory:.- sintering-of the~granules*-1ft some are fusion metals and their compounds is required,,sintering-14y.be roplaced with.fusion-in a plasm jet The bulk weAght and shak~e-dmm ili ht of the spheric particles of the -carbide.Ilad boridasAf high-welti reAow. Flowage of apheroidited carbide powders is much higher. than In the analagOu i boridis powders: the flowage of CrB is -particularly -low. 2ha- state-of the surfac-s (unit surf&ce -area) in roughly the same In both borides 'and carbides. A dCamination of the density of sintered spheric pa-Wers of refractory compounds sW~wad -thit, following the idual :porosity -it a apIxroximately.-8-18Z, The- - sintering of the particles.--their.res least porosity (2-3%) is displayed by granulated ant'! sinteired particles-of Cr3q2' .0rigo-Ort. hast 6--figures, 5 tables.- ins titut'.probe~m__zaterialovedeut~ik AW t~SR CEnstitute- fdv~ the -Study ),-'1V1&stLtut tekhnichaskay tapItAtOl AN USSR (Thatitute Of Material; AN UkrSSR of Technical Heat Physics AN UkrSSR) 2/3 Card ----------- L 1304-66 % ACC NR; AP5026277 IJP(c) JDPVrW1JG1ATP4H SOURCE CODE: UR/D226/65/000/010/0085/0094, a, Ye, -M. Kukota,ju. P, AWHOR: Sleptnov, V. M~; Prshedromirskay ORG: Institute of the Problems of the Science of Materia~!,~LN UkrSSR (Institut proble~m__Materialo v niya TITLE:. Porous materials m carbides and bori-des f, tranBition netals--:--- fro SOURCE: -Poroshkovaya metallurgiya,,h1l. l0 i 1965, 190 TOPIC TAGS: refractory aompowdi refractory compound,filter.*fili;'er,l~der~meta1 lur-gyq refractory 'metal carbidei-- refractory metal boride, ccu-bide. powder,- poWder, sintered metal porosity, sintered metal permeability of ABSTRACT: The methods of manufacturing- porous materials frovispherical powders -refractory compounds CrjC2-,-('kiCr)-B2,-.ZrB2, and:TiC and-some properties-of sintered-- materials are descrili-edvl'To obtain materials iTi-ttla maximum porosity and permea,- bility, spheribal-powders -activated in a solution of 'cobalt or nickel chloride vere 30-240 ntin at atemperature of,-_,~_ loosely poured into g~t~ew sintered for 0.7-0-95 T i of the respective coin str eem pounds.-_ The porosity and. ength characteristiq of sintere aterials depended substantially.on the sintering.temperature. Materiale and parts with a given porosit can be made expeditiously by compacting powders at a'. pressure of 25-165_15j107 n/mi and sintering at optimum temperatures. The final porosity of*sintered materialevaried from 26.4 to 48.6% and more and strongly de LCa ~d 1/2 - - - -- - I -, - - I -- ----- I - - - -- . - -.- I--,..- , - -- - - - - ~ L-7o6o-wM - - - ~ - -.-1.-.,- -7- -. f ,1 ~f ~ ~1-1- KULMNKO, V.S., gornyy inzhener Method of dismounting boring bars vith a conic coupler. Gor.zhur. no.Z: 64 F 155. (Boring machinery) (HLU 8:7) KUXOV!-~ KOSEn' N. Improving the quality of cast porcelain and sanitRry faience material. p. 24. LENA PROMISHLENOST. Vol. 5, no. 7, 1957. Sofiia, Pulgaris SOURCE-.- East European Accessions List, (EEAL) Library of Congress, Vol. 6, ho. 1, January 1957 1. KUKOV~ A. S. 2. USSR (600) 4- Flax 7. Work practice with the LK-7 flax combine. Dost. sellkhoz. no. 6, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanUaryp -1953. Unclassified. UT-kovip S. Research on kaolin from the Sttukbanov (Bozhidar-ski) mine and gray clay from Pleven. p. 19 LEKA FRwasn'ENOST. (Ministerstvo na lekata i khranitelnata promishlenost) Sofil.a. Vol. 5, No. 4p 1956. Source: EEAL Le Vol. 5, No. 11, Nov. 1956 STOJKOVIC, Ivo, prof., dipl. inz.; KUKOVE-C, Helena, dipl. inz. Concentrations of anionic surface-active substances in solutions. Tekstil Zagreb 13 no. 2: 69-78 F 164. 1. Head, Department of Textile Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Univeristy of Ljubljana (for Stoftovic). v 111SION"m Ulf E 04 :106 000"14,46 AND 040092111f robit spa T110,01fidt" MOM of MAUCtal obtain=odattmw 0 and of the of era blood o( ludi Suffer- rugo= "le. fr- disewders d hemmitopoititic oqws. ix Med. (V. S. ~ R.) 16. IM"r- Indimic that III adda. to the previously ctl)ployvd njor. phololn"I'virthods of invcStication. drtn. Ol f1w catA12% "id'!x t, bkmd And "pcvially In the fumir titarrow of the MCMUM Must tic considervit in establishing a diatTitimi* "it %wieus dismilen of the bk)od. M I, Itirmife lee =00 460 200 Not No* 14"049 'A L 1111MIt "IF GMT 999 own, 0 0 14 9 1 U 9 At 10 It r a IF 0 " x it a I 9A 000000000006es Kukoverov, A. V. "The iiaportance of the sternir], diarmostJcs of malaria," Sbornik trudov (Voyen.-med. akad. i.~. Kirova), Vol. XLIII, 1949, P. 1i`-18, - Bibliop,: 13 iteins. SO: U-4355) 14 August 53, (Letopis TZhurml Iny'kil Statey, No. 15, 1949 LUVRECEK) Ivan, pr-of., ing.; KUKOVICA~ L14;~J!~pa, ing. Drying of peat under p -ressure. Kem ind 10 no.11:391-399 N ;61. 1.Zavod za .anorgansku kemijsku tehnologiju, Kemijsko-tehnoloski odjel, Tehnoloski fakultet Sveucilijta u Zagre'ou. BELASH, F.N., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; PUGINA, O.V., starvIdy- nauchnyy sotrudnik; Prinimali uchastiye: YAKOVU,VA., IT.F., laborant; KUKOVITSKAYAP S laborant Flotation of magnetic separaticm tailings of fei-rughlous quartzites from the Krivoy Rog Southern Mining emd Ore Dressing Combine. Sboro naucho trudo KGRI no.13,176-187 162. 04rRA 16.8) (Flotation) (Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron oren) _o! ,L 35420-45 mr ;3C was ~inqadi*A~iiAi 4fth :acetonii,_ ethyl ether) -anid-rech-aig;-ed-I~~:~,.,. nto _at_ort, us ng these -sc I eii-s 6 -the'llanki It vas ~edta iihe t I Vn. - e-cat i changer imay be-used again :and - again: (4-z6 times -without ref;enerittion, 18-20 times 1with regeneration). Further-it was found that on using ttle KU--2 it is possible Ito compIp-tely eliminate acidity fran the obtained ester (Eiynth(!tic oil! without i having to leach-it,:~by.piia4i~~i'the,ester -through aco -lumn with a gtrongly--basic-, n "ei -c Ang-er. " Using~:the_:KU-Z -a's*:th6 catalyst of, the.-reaction., 0 AV~ 1T: anio h r.-este rm- 'if M4=, icaft6ix 6f, jentieiytfiAEA 'varbo*x-yllt~.-.icid6i:'~iid:itsiiit-, an anion--ek..i. ch nat 11 ke'tt*:possibI anger -to elimi -e- 6r:dc, e-s. 6f iAdd - U e na i ma. ttltd-~iqdustrj, tcr:conve t onti once thia - proc ess rt i to a c nu he'co6t~aiid _-Procesa- to simp ify- cws e. quai tr -0 _~:,Orig -art- - -has- 2figures tud 2 tables& prove th i Ot Ii 6 It 11 TAM, 179666 8PFWjffdPWX: C ~-_0502 UR/0318/65/ado/009/0014/0019i. CES&OO ffft:~,~ 49.6 A _665.382.063-726.m.2-f 'AUTHOR: Y -M.:. TITM lnd:ustrial~-scale production of a nthetic oJfrom esters 60 CE: UR '~eftepererabotka I-neftekhimlyat-no* 90 19650 14-19 TOPIC TAGS.- -lubricati ol. B 3V oil,-- ng X ~plsstlcizer/TsNIL 36 1 oil :i6 1K oil- 5 planticizer -ABSTRACT: An--industrial-scile.iroduction procesa-for-syntlietic.lubricating oils based on esters, namely,*the TsNIL-36/jj 36/1r., B-3V oils (as well as the LZ- 5, pl"_ ticizer) has been reviewed. &he plant for the proauction of synthetic oils based -on esters of pentaerythritq,~d diethylene glycol-land.moncicarboxylic-synthetic ratty ac] nt on stream In 1961 at the Ufa refinery. The original design pro-' vided forlthe production of TaNIL-36/1 oil whose composit.1 on -is.- pentaerythrital esters 61,;%; diethylene glycol ester, 34.5%; and p-hydf-6xydiphenylamine # 0.5%. lh&.monav, carboxylic abids used are,CS-C6 and C7-C9-fractions produced eit the same plantby, oxidation of waxes from sulfur-containing crudes, and the elcohols are, of course, pentaery-t-hrit:ol and diethylene glycol. The eaterification proceeds in the presence- Card 1/2 t S/876/62/000/001/003/003 D204/1)30*7 .AUT11ORS: Kulcovskiy, Ye.G. and Kononov, Yu.V. TITLE: tm JX-ray investigation of the rutilization products of ilmenite SOURCE: Ukraine. Glavnoye upravleniye geologii i okhrany nedr. Rentgenografiya minerallnogo syr-'ya. no. Moscow, 1962. Trudy Vervogo.Vsesoyuziiogo soveshchan- iya v Kieve 25-29 sentyabrya 1959 g. 120-127 V 'il; C. V X-ray investigations of leucoxeiie, both in its nat- ural state and after heating to predetermined temperatures (400, 700 and 100000) were carried out in order to clarify the nature of scc- ondary products resulting from the alternation of ilmenite. Mo-K~, radiation was ured, with a Zro filter and a 2R 86 mn camera. ',,~bysi- . . 2 cal and optical. characteristics of leucoxene are mentioned =d chemi- cal compositions (performed by S.A. Panchenko) are tabulated. Dehy- dration curves of rutile, leucoxene, Ti02'nH20, Fc20,.liO2 n1120 and ilmenite were also plotted for the ranges 0 - 100GOG. It is conclu- Card 1/2 An X-ray investigation ... S/878/62/000/001/003/003 D204/1)30,7 ded that i-irrien.-tte is fully converted to rutile by destruction of the crystal lattic13, The first stage consists of the formation of an amor-ohous solution of 1fr'e203.mTiO2-XH20; in, the secord stage the solid solution decomposes with loss of FeO as VeOOH and the re- maii-Ling amorphous titania is converted to rutHe and possibly anatase or brookite. There are 3 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCLUION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii ~Ul USSIlt (Institute of General and Inorgan:Lc Chemistry of - the AUS Ukr-'-'SR) (Ye.G. K^Wcov3kiy); Institut geolog- icheskikh nauk JUI USSR (Institute of Geological Sciences of the AS (Yu,V. Kononov) Card 2/2 KUKOVSKITS YES GS KUKOVSKIY., YES G.t "Thermal and roentgenographic investigations of the products of drilling amphibolites from the southern Ukrainian crystalline massifft Min Higher Education Ukrainian SM. Kiev State U imimi T. G. Shevchenko. Kievs 1956. (DISSERTATION For this Degree of Candidate in GEOLOGICOMINERALOGICAL SGEWCES.) Sot Knizhnoya letopies No 24 19.56 1.5--,57-4-4474 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, P 66 (USSR) AUTHOR., Kukuvakiy, E. G. '" " oeaa W-W t --. ~' W, aw TITLE: The Nature o t~teagmatites of the Sob'olevka River In Eastern Siberia and the Strel'na River on the Kola Peninsula (K kharalcterist1ke pegmatitov reki Sobolevki v Vostochnoy Sibiri I roki StralIny na Kollskom polao- strove) PERIODICAL: Nauk. zap. Kiyivslk. un-t, 1956, Vcl 15, Nr 2, pp 137- 141 ABSTRACT: Pegmatites are found in the two regions as veins and schlieren segregations in granites and aplites. The veins locally form pegmatite fields. The mineral compositions of the pegmatites in bhe two regions are different. The streltna River pegmatites contain up to 80 percent feldspar (albite and mii;rocline), 10 percent Card 1/3 quartz, five percent muscovite, up to three percent 15-57-4-4474 The Nature of the Pegmatites of the Sobolovka River (Cont. ) biobite, up to 1 percent garnet, and grains of ,:,utile, ores, and other minerals. Black tourmaline is absent in these Degmatites, whereas it is widespread in large crystals associated with biotite in tho Sobolevka Rivor region. Accessory minerals are much mre abundant in the Sobolevka River pegmatites than in the Strellria River pegmatites. The development of the pegmatites is clearly the result of crystallization of residual post-magmatic solutions In two stages: 1) crystallization of fine-grained pegmatites and graphic structure; and 2) modification of the pegmatites by the residual portions of the post-magmatic soluticns. In the second stage the S102 concentration was increased, the feldspar crystals grew larger, and there occurred active sublimation of the volatile constituents in the higher levels, leading to the formation of rare- metal replacement pegmatites. This process gave rise to pegmatite 11 columns," the lower levels of which consist of residual silicates and small quantities of accessory minerals, and the, upper levels of which contain accessory minerals of the rare-metal replacement pegmatite type, with small quLtntitios of foldspars, The Strel1na River pegmatites represent formations of the lower horizons of the Card 2/3 15-57-4 -4474 The Nature of the Pegmatites of the 3obolevka River (Cont. ) pegmatite "column," and the Sobolevka River pegmatites represent the upper horizons. Card 3/3 ukmlaka kiaL, 07S 'e'voducts- show ~ ink d. 5-10 F .b " :ru'M also! 5e. M Staining i - dchy, ,and It ~ brisla of, tamo- wuave P46, Y and J- WOW- vZ;;Wi OasWefll-x The-red-brown or grayu; i red weatficri-,g je~~ cryst. (-unphibulfte) w,?zsiv( pk "worms- of aulDchMnnic kaulinftc L~ erdy type- The 0.002l; op't"lly rY2.6'j.* Aecesv3rLd in arnts. of u. betwm; 1,567 and 1.570; quartz and Ft r: with. Che kaalijultc. Tl:e air-thyienc blm pos. for knlinitc; the x-ray diagram-- )cicm"ics am thPA of kaolirdle, too. Thc cuolitlite b d", b7 tLe -6tntiltting of tilt at. alims thydrumulcovile), Ounite ~+-Fe hyf roxwer. as pigmcnts~ f r-itel 'y Category: USSR Abs Jour: RZh--Kh, No 3, 1957, 7831 D Author Kukovskiy, Ye. G., and Sedletskiy, I. D. Inst Title Hydrochlorite from the Weathering Zone in the Amphibolite in the Southern Ukrainian Crystalline Massif Orig Pub: Dokl. AN SSSR, 1956, Vol 108, No 4, 719-'7122 Abstract: Chemical, thermal, x-ray, microscopic, and electron microscopic methods were used in the investigation of a aample from the manganeBe hydrochlorite layer which attains a thickness of up to 2 m. At the bottom the layer gradually grades into the anphibolite bedrock; at the top the hydrochlorite grades into kaolinite through montmorillo- nite. Chemical analysis give the following composition (in percent): S102 49-91; T102 1-15; Al P-03 18.o4; Fe203 4.72; FeO O.f?3; MnO 0.02; CaO 1.65; M90 3.31; K20 traces; Na2O traces, H~O 7.71; H20- 13-18; total 99-72. Illite is present in the hydrochlorite aE; an impurity. Card 1/1 -15- KTJKOVSKIY, Ye.,G. IK*Va4w~iE.Hj, kand.geol.-minaml.nauk Dependable helper of geologists. Nauka i zhyttia 8 no.10:23-26 (MIRA 13:4) (X-ray crystallography) KUKOWSKIY, Ye.G. Hornblendes from the weathering crust of amphlboles. Hin.9bor. no,12:448-kil 158. (141RA 13:2.) 1. Ukrainekoye geologicheskoye upravleniye, Kiyev. (Dnepropetrovsk-Hornblends) KUKOVSKIY, Te.G. [Kukove'171. MR. ...... le---" Harmonic analyols In X-xa7ing clay minerals. Geol.zhuro 18 no.3.#78-84 158, (14IRA 11M) I (X-zays-Industrial. application) (Clay) (Harmonic awlyeis) m - ~ __ I __ - __ - MXOV.;KIY, Ye.G. [.Kukovalkyi, IE.H.] Sixth Scientific and Technical Conference on the, Use of X Uys in the Investigation of Materials. Geol.zhur. 18 no-5:106 '58* (MIR& 12:1) (X rays-Induatrial applications) (Materials--Testing) KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G. [Kukovelkyi, 3.H.]: IAZARENKO, Te.K. Vehrlito from Tranecarpathia. Gool. zhur. 19 tio.4:91-92 159. (MIRA 13:1) (Tranecarpathia--Wehrliten) KUKOValY, TeoG. 1. ------- Falygorskite claqs in the Ukraine. Sov. geol- 3 nD-7:116-119 il l6o. (MM& 13:8) 1. Rentgoulaboratoriya tresta "Kiyevgeologiya.". (Ukraine-7Ulerls earth) KWOVISM Y,-,.Gq Two generations of Ohydroargillites" in the weathering svxface of chlorite shales in the Ukraine. Min.sbor.'no-14:338-34.1 160. (IMRA. 15:2) 1. Trest "Kiyovgeologiya".. Kiyev. (Vikopoll District-Argillite) KUKOVSM, Ye.G,, Beidellite mineral. Min.abor. no.111,:394-396 '~(O., (ILIRA 15-.2) 1. Trest "Kiyevgeologiya", Kiyev. (Beidellite) KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G-. [KUkov;s'kyi, 1E.-H.1 First All-Union Conference on the X-Ray Analysis of Minerals. Geol, zhur. 20 no. li!07 160. (111M 14: 5) (Minerals) (X rays-Industrial applications) I k1JKOV8KIY,_ Ye. G" Kiev and OVORARWE.0) F. D.) Ilead.,-Colloid-Chemistry Laboratory of Dispersed Minerals, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR "Physical-chemical methods of clay mineral research" (Section III) report to be submitted for the Second Conference on Clay Mineralogy and Petrography, Prague, Czech., 10-17 Play 1961. I- - KUOVSKIY, Yo.G. Regularly interstratified hydromica-chlorite. IUn. sbor, no-15:349-354 161. (HIRA 15:6) 1. Treat "KiyevF ologiya", Kiyev. (Dn.*opropotrovsk Province-Hydromica) (Dnepropetrovsk Frovince-CILlorites) YO,G,[Kukovslkyi, IE.H.1; YONONOV, Yu.V. _FIOVSKIY, YeoG, Conversion of ilmenite into ratile in supergene Twocesses. Geol.zhur, 21 noo6:97-102 161. (MIRA 15s2) 1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN USSRo (Ilmenite)(Rutile) PIONTKOVSKAYA, M.A.; NZYMARs I-Ye.; ZHUGAYLO, Ya.V- [Zhuhailo, IA-V-J; KUKOVSKIY, "fe-G. [KukovskSri, E.H.I. Change in the structure of titanium gel catalysts in ethyl alcohol dehydration. Ukr. kbim. zhur. 27 no.4:,447-454 '61. (MM 14:7) 1# Institut fizicheskoy khimit im. L.V.Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR4 (Titanium) (Catalysts) (Ethyl alcohol) m ILUKOVSKIY, YO.G.; PSTROVSKAYA, A.B. First deposit ot attapuigus clays in the U.S.S.R, Zap.Vaes. min.ob-va 90 n6.5:598-601 1?61. (MIRA 14. 10) 1. Rentgenlaboratoriya TSentrallnoy nauchno-iss.',~~edovittellakoy laboratorii tresta "Kiyevgeologiyall. (Gniloy Tikich Valley-Fuller's earth) I KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G. - :- --- Specific featcres of mineral formation in the ercsion surface of basic and ultrabasic rocks of the 13krainian crystalline massif. Dokl. AN SSSR 130 no.1:173-176 JI 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Predstavleno akademikom N.M. Strakhovym. (Ukraine-Mineralogy) 8/02 1/62/000/011/011/013 D202/D30-1 ~AUTHORS: Kallonov, Ye. M., Hudovych, N. V. and Kukovs1kyy; Ye.H.11 :,TITLE: The effect of long-chain quaternary ammonium salts on the porosity of bentonite claye PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk Ukra ins1koyi RSR. Dopovidi, no. 11, y 1962t 1479-1481'# The authors studied-the possibility of improving the swell-' IF ding he de-~ characteristics of bentonite clays on firing, to obtain t sired porous light-weight product uqed as.a filler in concrete and ferroconcrete. Only few natural bentonites develop the required po-' rosity in the absence of any additives. Using Kur tsevo, Cherkassy 'and Gorbak bentonites, it was found swelling may be induced. tjat Auring.firing, by replacing the natural inorganic.-exchange com- p plexes-of montmorillonite with,.tetraalkylamaonium cations (the al ..-kyl,groupo'being large). The~beneficial action of this treatment is aseribed,to the fact that the quaternary ammonium cations ad- oorbed on montmorillonite are only partially,remoired on heating to Card 1/2 S/021/62/000/011/011/013 The effect of ... D202/D307 400 - 500 C, leaving,a layer of B which is.then.oxidized to CO as 2 the temperature rises above 800 0C. Owing to the low softening tem- 'perature, of rAontmorillonite th-e CO~ bTY.- theh exert a tloating ac- tion, giving rise'to products of density as .low.as 0.22 g/cm3. The required effect may be controlled by selecting the length and,- .-structure of the alkyl groups in the organic'eatioi-.i. ASSOCIATION: Instytut zahalnoyi ta neorhaftichnoyi khlmiyi.AN URSR (Institu:te of General ancl..Inorganic Chemistry of~the AS UkrSSR) PRESENTED: by P. Do Ovcharenko) Acadotician .KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G.-, OSTRCVSKAYA., A.B.; ZCL)TAREVA,-Asl. ILI- :--- New raw material for drilling flulds. Razved. i okh. nedr 28 no.2:51-52 F 16z. (YJRA 15:3) 1. Trest "Kiyevgeologiyall (for Kukovskiy, Ostrovckaya). 2. Ukrainskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy geologorazvedochnyy institut (for Zolotareva). (Oil. well drilling fluids) (Clay) KUKOV.-,KTf, Ye.G. --~G-2rnversion of mineral's in the weathering surface of blotite in the Bouthern part of the Ukrainian C3'yStalline Shield. Zap. Ukr. otd. Min. ob-va Ino.11:54-59 i62. (ffERA 16:8) 1. Institut obshchey i neorcanichaskoy khimii 0 UkrSM, rontgenost-rukturnaya laboratoriya, Kiyov. GUDOVIGHI N.V.; KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G.; OSTROVSKAYA, A.B. X-ray study of montmorillonite cotilAining oubsLiLution cations. Rent. min. syr. no.2:36-40 162. (M-4 16:11) 1. Institut obshchey ineorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. I E, V 'I ~.?l T c. f pa lyg 1; k. t lk" 162. Ovil FLA 18.2) J titut i--,bshc!Y,bv n~,organ,tcji sko.Y I'MMI-I M Ilk--rssR. KUKOVSKIY, Ye.G.; OSTROVSKAYA, A.B. Crystallochemistry of cation-substituted clay minerfLlS montmorillonite and palygorskite. Rent.min.syr. nc).3:124-137 163. (14IRA 17-.1,) 1. Institut obahchey i noorganichoskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. F."me. rt-markS on tho' charanteristjes of Weathering mincr--le. Korsi wrvi,tr. no.6-67-70 163. (MLRA 17-9) 1 1. Institut obshchey I neorgenicheskoy Mindi All UkrSSR. x .. SAMCHENKJD, Z'A. [Samchenko, Z.O.1; W~PVSKIY, Ye.G. [Kukovslk)d, IE.H.J; NEKRYACII, Ye.F. Plekriach, TEOF.] X-ray diffraction study of the structure of polyundecanamide. Dop. AN URSR no.2:229-231 165. . MRA 18t2) 1. Institut obabehey i neorganicheakoy Ichimii AN Ukr6SR. KUKOVSKIY OSTROVSKAYA, A.B. X-ray study of bentonites in the Dashukovskii seotion of the Cherkassy deposit in the Ukrainian S.S.R. Rent.min.syr. no.b 67-74 162. (IURA 16:3) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheakoy khimli AN Uk~=. (Chorkassy Province-Bentonite-Aiialysis) (I-ray crystallography) Il"e.G. KONONOV) TUOVO X-ray study rutilated'ilmonite products. Rent.min.syr. no.l: 120-127 162.~ (NIRA 16:3) 1. Institut abshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR (for Kukovskiy). 2. Institut geologicheskikh nauk AN UkrSSR (for Kononov) (i-rahcrystallography) (Rutile) (42nite) KUKOVSKIY, Ye G OVCrURFNKO, F. D. "Relationship between the colloid chemistr"j and crystal clienistr- of clay minerals."' y Report submitted for the International Clay Conference, Stockholn, Sweden, 12-16 Aug 63. OVCHARENKO, Fedor Danllovich~ akademik;JUKOVSKI evich; NICHIPORENKO k="Wig VDOVENKO, Nadezhda Vasillyevna; TRETINNIK, Vikently Yurlyevich; KRUGLITSKIY, Nikolay:Nikolayevich; PANASEVICH, )aeksandr Aleksandrovich; POKROVSKAYA, Z.S., red. izd-va; MNZI]ERANP.F., tekhn. red. (Colloid cbemistry of palygorskit*e] Kolloidnala khimiia paly- gorskita. Pod obshchei red. F.D.Oveharenko. Kiev, Ind-yo AN Ukr.SSR, 1963. 119 p. (MIRA 16:7) 1. AN Ukr.SSR (for Ovcharenko). (Palygorskite) (Colloids) KU-KOVSKIY,,_Yq..q....,_,, Mineralogical conversions of crystalline rocks in the weathering aurface in the southern part of the Ukrainian Crystalline Shield. Kora vyvetr. 110.505-48 163. (MMA 16:7) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN UkrSSR. (Dnieper Valley-Rocks, Crystalline and metamrphic) BYSTRiTsiff, A.A.; K=VTAKIN. A.A. Using geophysical methods in prospecting for limestone deposits. Izv. vve. ucheb. zav.; geol. i razv. 1 no.7:112-117 J1 158. (MIRA 12:8) l.Irkutskiy gornometallurgicheakiy inatitut. londokovo region (Maritime Territorr-)-~-Idme'stone)) D rospecting-Geophysical methods) 1. KUKOYEVI L. A. 2. USSR (600) 4. Zurabashvili, A. D. 7. Synapses and reversible changes in nerve cells. A. D. ZurELbashvili. Reviewed by L. A. Kuk oyev. Arkh. anat. gist. i embr. 30, No. 1, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April 1953. Unclassified. I - - - , - - - MOZ) F. I. "The Effect of Ultrasound on Electrochemical Processes." report presented at the 6th Sci. Conference on the Application of Ultrasound in the investigation of Matter, 3-7 Feb 1958, organized by Min. Education It%W and Moscaw Oblast Pedagogio Inst. im N. K. Xrups)mva. 5W AUTHORS,~ Kukoz, F. I., Antropov, L. I. ")OV/7 6 -3 2 -10- 39 TITLE: The Effect of Ultra-Sound on Electro-Reduction and Electro- Oxidation Processes (Vl.L'yaniye ulltrazvuka na protsessy elektro- vosstanovleniya i elektrookisleniya) I. 2he Electro-Reduction of Nitro-Benzene on a Smooth Platinum Ca';hode (I. Elektro- vosstanovleniye nitrobenzola na gladkom platinovom katode) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1958, Vol 32., Nr 10, pp 2294-2300 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The effect of ultra-sound on redox react:ions taking place or. electrodes have been little investigated,. Among the other ~~f- facts of ultra-sound (Refs 17-21) a change in the mobility and the transfer number of ions which al!;o must have an effect on the electrode reaction can take place,. The reduction of nitro-benzene was carried out in an electrolyzer, and the dia- gram of this is given. A platelet of barium titanate (diameter 39 mm) served as source of the ultrasonic waves which was brought to the basic frequency (1,4 megs) by a 550-I.Vatt radio generator. On the basis of earlier i~xperlments a method of Card 1/3 producing the Pt - W elentrode was devisid. The results of the 3CV/7 6-3 2-10-111139 The Effect of Ultra-Sound on Electro-Reduction and Electrc-Oxidation Frocesoes I. The Eloctro-Reduction of Nitro-Benzene on a Smooth PLatinum Cathode polarization measurements are g4ven in the coordinates E, lg IJ. It was found that in 0,1 N H 2S04- solutios t-e uotential cf the Pt cathode varies linearly with the 1E -~ and that, "he st-raight line has an inclination of 0,075. The uitra-sound causes a change in the course of the curve by inc-7easing its inclinat-fon to 0,08, and even more so at hieher current densities. An addition of nitro-benzene effects a disp:~ 'acement. of the potc.-.- lect becomes even tial into a more positive range. This e f4* stronger when ultra-sound is used. The depolarization -a-ithout. ultra-sound, for instance, amounts to 140 m-V and with it to -175 mV. At certain current densities thE! potential changes abruptly to the negative side. The limiting current density of the process of electro-reduction of nitro-benzene is increased to the 10-15-fold by the ultra-sound. In contrast to another paper (Ref 5) no depolarizing effect or the hydrogen separation was observed. An increase of the constant a (from -0,470 to -0,510 and b (from 0,075 to 0,080) in thE equation according to Tafell was found. The modification of the potential by the Card 2/3 ultra-sound near the zero charge of platinum is explained by a SOV/76-32-10-11/39 The Effect of Ultra-SouDd on.Electro-Reduction and Electro-Oxidation Processes I. The Electro-Reduction of Nitro-Benzene on a Smooth Platinum Cathode pre-orientation of,the polar nitro-benzene molecule in the double.layer. The ultra-sound causes the orientation of the dipoles of the nitro-benzene in the boundary layer metal- solution. There are 3 figures, 2 tables, and -26'reference3, 11 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Novocherkasskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S. Ordzhonikidze Novocherkassk Polytechnical Institute irr.eni S. Ordzhonikidze) SUBMITTED: April 29, 1957 Card 3/3 KUKOZZ, F. I., Cand Tech Sci (diss) -- "The effect of ultrasound on certain elec- trode Processes". Novocherkassk, 1959. 22 pp (Min Hig1jer and Inter Spec riduc ,RSFSR, Novocherknank Order of Labor Red Bnmir~r rolyteoh Intit. fiii S. ()j-(jzh0rv1k1dzef C'hair of Tech of Electrochem Production), 150 coples (E1, rio lo, 196o, in) 3/081/61/000/002/007/023 A005/A105 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1961, No. 2, P. 322, # 2K114 AUTHOR: Kukoz-F I TITLE- The Forming of Smooth Plates of Lead Storage Batteries in a Super- sonic Field PERIODICAL: "Tr. Novocherk. politekhn, in-ta!', 1959, No. 73, Raboty Kafedry fiz, pp. 101 - 119 TEXT-. The effect of ultrasound on the formation process of electrodes was investigated In wtvy of conduatIng 6-11 aqntinuoue cycles of ohargtng and. disoharg_. Ing at cor;atant curront donalty i dnd taking tho ohiArgo-dir3c,lint'go ourvoo 110140-I.At. Ultrasound was only applied during charging. The discharge curves were taken in 8 hours after the ending of charging. The electrodes were smooth plates of lead of the Co-make; ihey were preliminartly cleaned in mechanical way, washed with distilled water, and degreased as cathode in the forming electrolyte. The mwl- tude oY was held constant by an electron current stabilizer with an accuracy up to 10- . The vat was irradiated by ultrasound with a frequency of 1.0-1.4 Me and Card 1/2 S/081/61/000/002/007/023 A00VA105 The Forming of Smooth Plates of Lead Storage Batteries in a Supersonic Field 2 intensity of' 1.5-4.5 w/anm. It is shown that the irradiation affects the struc- .ture and the composition of the anode oxidation products, and also accelerates the formation process with small purrents by 5-11 times. Hex-eat, spraying of the active mas~j is observed, which increases with increasing ultrasound intensity. Especially intense spraying proceeds in an electrolyte with an dddition of KC104. By mixed cycling (cycling with and without irradiation) the spraying decrease$. The current efficiency is,> 100% by cycling with irradiation, but i~ decreasers down to 1% with the increase of the charging current up to 215 ma/cm . In the ultrasonic field, the overvoltage (tb) of 02-separation, andkL of Pb02-formation decrease. 1. lUseleva Translatorls note: This is the full translation of the original Russian abstract. Card 2/2 27128 12,11 Ilk S/OEii/61/000/003/004/'019 151C) A166Ai2g AMORz Kukoz, F. I. ;'TITLS~ A-study of'the effects,of ultrasonics on the ele~~.tro-oxidation of chrome sulfate. PMUODICALs Hof6rativnyy zhurnal. Diodyn, In- 31 19611 91l nbArttot -31f)91. (Tr. Novocherk. politekhn. in-ta. 1959, no. 73. Raboty Kafedry f1s., 131 - 136) TE(N. A study was made of,the effect of ultrasonics at a frequency of I Me =1d. an~lfitensity of 4 - .5 w/cm2 on the electrochemical behavior of a Pb anode in solutions 6t H2~04 (1 - 8 N) containing Cr(3+) ions and in Pure Hq,804, With anode -polarizati6n'-of Pb in A solution Of 8 N H2804-+ 20 g/liter Cr(3-~) visible traces of PbO2 are'absent when ultrasonics is applied, whereas in the absence of ultra- sonics the Anode becomes coAered with Pb02- With irradiated Pb electrodes the cur A rent yield'of Cr(4+) with anode oxidation of Cr(3+) is lower than in non-ii+adiated electrodes. 'The, PbO2 layer obtained by anode polarization of' Pb in H2S04 had a higher de'Sred of dispersity when exposed to ultrasonics. A study of Pb02 eleArocts to determirm the Ci(3+) oxidation reactions shows that the ci:trrent maximum Increa- Card 1/2 27128 s/o81/61/ooo/oo3/oo4/o1q A study of the effects of ultrasonics on the... A166/4129 ses by 40 - 50 times when ultrasonics is applied. Summary by G. Tedoradze [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 2/2 5/081/6 1 AOOF,/AlOi~, Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, !961, No. 2, p..322, # 2KI15 AUTHORS.- KukOZ, F.I., Skalozubov, M.F. TITLE: The Ultrasound Effect on the Lead Passivation With Anode Polariza- tion in a Sulfuric Acid Solution PERIODICAL: "Tr. Novocherk. politekhn, in-ta".' 1959, Vol. 73, Raboty kafedry fiz., PP. 137 - 149 TEXT: The authors studied the effect of ultrasound on the passivation of lead with anode polarization in a sulfuric acid solution; they analyzed the charg- ing curves taken from smooth electrodes having preliminarily cycled The curve section corresponding to the rapid variation of the anode potential were oscillo- graphically taken. The ultrasound affects all quantitative characteristics of the charging curve. Ultrasound of 1.4 Mc in frequency of low intensity (l w/cm 2) ao- celerates the passivation,higher intensity decelerates, as one may assume, in con- sequenQe of cavitation phenomena. Oscillographic measurements showed -that some Card 1/2 S/OE11/61/000/002/008/023 AOO~i/A105 The Ultrasound Effect on the Lead Passivation With Anode Polarization in a Sul- furic Acid Solution intermediate rocesses take place between two main passivation stages (Pb-)Pb2+ and Pb2+-->PbR+). The maximum of the charging curve in the second passivation stagG decreases with the application of Ultrasound. It is assumed that the forma- tion of Pb02 begins under the action of ultrasound at less positive values, 1. JUseleva Translator's note: This is the full translation of the orig:tnal Russian abstract, Card 2/2