SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEONOVA, N.A. - LEONOVA, T.G.

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LEOINOVA, N.A.; FURMII, L.N. Method for determ- ning t~-e Lotal a=o-ant of coloring --,- ammonium sulfate. Koks i khim. no.11:47 '63. (,',IIRA 16: 12) 1. Yasinovskiy koJcsokhimichc6kiy zavod. BUROBIN, V.A.; LEONOVA, N.A. Detection of histidase and i=ocanase in the blocd of patients with infectious hepatitis. Vop. med. Klhim. 9 no. 3022-324 *-Je '63. (MIRA 17.9) 1. Kafedra biokhimll. I Moskovskogo meditsin3kogo instituta i klinichaskoye. otdeleniye Mo.3kovskoy infektsionnoy bolfnitgy No. 7. LEONOVA, N.I. USSR/Chemistry - Polymerization 1 Jul 52 "The Polymerization of Drying Oils Under Vacuum," A. Ya. Korolev, N. I. Leonova "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXKXV, No 1, pp 99-102 The vacuum polymerization of flaxseed oil was studied at pressures of 1-T60 mm. Below 100 mm the amt of volatile matter is highest and the acid number lowest. From 100 to 740 mm, these 2 values are al- most const. This was also confirmed with perilla oil. Presented by Acad A. V. Topchiyev 26 Apr 52. 'Jill IV,) o x FS gill; JA RECHITSKAYA,, S. Ye.9 inzh.; LEONOVA, N.I.9 inzh. Electron microscopy of the structure of E1464 austenitic steel with a varying tendency toward intercrystallite corrosion. Metallovedenia 3:381-388 159- (MLU 14:3) (Steel, Stainless--Corrosion) (Electron microscopy) S/jqOJ63/005/003/001/024( 1. Yakubchikt A. T. -~~.j4urH R! Leonovat 1~ B. 0 St N. I., Tikhomirov Deter:ination of the polybutediene microetructure A IERIODICAM. -Vysqkomolekulyarnyye soyedineniYa, v- 50 no- 3P 1963P 305-309 TEXT t -'A method--of-,det mining-the;oontent-of 1#2-# cis-10 and trans-AP4 er in polybutadlienes --was -Tdeveloped on:.the basis of papers by D. Morea (Chem.' and Ind.# '41 P 758P 1959) and W. Kimmer,'8.'O*- Schmalz (Rubber Chem. dad T ech no 1 33i 639, t960). For sodium butadiene containing no cis'IP4 n s dissolved in carbon disulfidei and,for.its hyarogenatio produci ih e,*'bsorpt ion. o0' eff ici ont 112 links 'at _911:cm wawfound to be 286.8 1.6 -trans-1 4 links at 968 Cm 255 2~3-5 l/ and for Nole*cm, In the d the superposition by,neighborihg absorption bands 966 Cm absorption ban 'was takenlinto account. -The-content of 192 and~1rans-'/ 4 links in poly- ,;:,'butadienes- *as. -determined with"the aid of these absorption coefficients. [ of ci)~ links was,caloulated from the difference between th ;J!,,'~'~4egrae of :iiwaturation determined by the addition of bromo iodine and t0he ~:.-'Cawd I PAM 0 0 6,6)1607 0/6 % Determination of the... B Bia6 sum of the 1#2 and trans-1#4 links- There are 2 tables. A8SOCIATION's eningtaclakiy, L gosudarstvennyy univereitet (Lehingrad State . universit SUBIMPTED t April 1.7 1961 i ~2 :~j7 04rd: 2/Z-'_, jY,,P /MWA KRI/.]~D: -)/ b) ,V),_L612()89-66 PeIT(m)L 000608 SOURCE CODE: UR/0129/65/000/012/0030/0033 AUTHOR: Farshin, A. M.; GOI'dahteyn, L. Ya.; Pechnikov, 1. 1.; Leoneva, ORG: none TI.TLE: Hardening 0fAUN2,2V2V2 iustenitic chromium nickel fitee after aging at 600-750'C SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheakaya obrabotka metallov, no. 12, 1965, 30-33 1 TOPIC TAGS: austenitic steel, metal hardening, chromium steel, nickel steel, phase ,analyzis.1 1Khl8N22V2T2 suatenitic.chromium-nickel steel ABSTRACT: Austenitic.Cr-NL steels alloyed with 1.3-3% Ti aq(widely used; their high mechanical properties are achieved'by short (10-20,hr) agingIlAt 700-7506C following auitiaitizaftowl Yet the mechanism of this hardening,,i-s-weTI as the microstructural in the steels considered, has not.yet been adequately in- vestijated. Rences the-authois-inveskigsted specimens of industrially manufactured Khl8N22V2T2 stes'l subjected to austenitization at 12000C (for I hr) with sube6quent 'water quenching followed by isothermal aging at 500-950*C for up to 5000 hr. These specimens ware subjected to tensile and impact-bendingtesto at room temperature and their microstructure was examined by means of optical d electron microscopes as well it selective oxidation. Findings: impact Necresses at temperatures at which tonsils strength increases; vesistanze to lija-Et- loadings decreases vith in- -Card 1 UDC: 621.7V.74:669.14.018.89 ACC NR. "Q00608 C~_ ,'creasing aging time; It 1200*C (I hr, water quenching) the microstructure of the steel consists of austenite and primary carbonitrides of the Ti(C, N) type and there are no excess phases an grain boundaries and twins.Hacdening of this steel is accomplished only after aging at 600-7500C. "nding on the time and temperature of aging, the 'fol,lowing intermetallid ha y appeavAn KhIBH22V2T2 steelt a) phases O-NLP with face-centered cubic Tat:7:4% phases (Y-Ni Ti with hexagonal tightly pack4d Is t Ti with hexagonal tightly ia-cked latticel d) or-phases of the t let; `CJ Ph"a"02 Fe(Cr, W) type with 0-uranium type lattice, A comparison of the changes occurring in 6e mechanical- properties of Khl8N22V2T2.steal at room temperature with the changes In MiCrosir,4'eture, owing to aging indicatesIthat'the moatintense hardening of the, m&terial, accompanied by a decreaseln Impact strength (and plasticity) occurs durins the period when no changes as yet are detected In'the steel's microatructureo Hence, hardening,d4rin; this stage,of aging is not associated with the segregation of a dis- crete R-N13U. phase and, instead, in caused by preparatory processes within the austenite grains (redistribution of Ti) preceding the segregation. The hardening of steel a-t 600-750*C may be attributed to elastic distortions of the austenite lattice / in the pre-segregation zones of the P-N13Ti phase and to the steel's inability for iDstress relaxation under these conditions. Softening with increasing time of aging (e.g. at 750'C) is conditioned by the stress relaxaeion occurring on the formation, segregation and coagulation of the O-Ni T phase. Thus, hardening is csuned,by prepa- ratory processes within the grains of tRe solid solution, preceding the aegregation of this phase, whereas softening, on the other hand, is caused by the 3egr;~gation of L 12089-a ACC Mt AP6000600 0 the intermetallide. These findings also refute the contention of Sorokin at al. (Zavodakaya laborstoriya, 1959, no. 6) and Blok at al, (Zavodskaya laborstoriya, 1957, no. 8) that;%hardening is attributable to the formation of the intemetallide phase D-Ni3Ti with fmce-centered cubic lattice* Orig. art. has; 5 figures SUB CODE: 11, 13, . SUM DATE: none/ ORIC RV: 003/ OM RVI 000 ACC NRt AR6027505 SOURCE CODE: AUVIOR; Parahin, A. M.; Gol'dahtcyn, L. Ya.; Pechnikov, 1. 1.; Lf_~onova, IN. 1. !TITLE: Strengthening of Khl8N22V2T2 steel after aging at 600-7500C SOLRICE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 41132 REF SOURCE:. Metallovedeniye i term..obrabotka metallov, no. 12, 1965, 30-33 TOPIC TAGS: high strength steel, austenite steel, metal aging, stress relaxation KhlSN22V2T2 steel TRANSLATION: Sheets of KhlBN22V2T2 steel were aged isothermially at 500-9501C for periods up to 5000 hr, after austenitizing at 12000C with subsequent water quench-:n,'7,. ,1he steel samples were tested in tension and impact bending. Microstructures were ana- lyzed by light and electron microscopes as well "s by x-rays. Strengthening occurred ionly after aging at 600-7001C. Thus, after aging for 1 hr at 6500C, Ob was izcreased ito 16 kg/rm2. In the course of subsequent aging for periods of 500 hr, o b increased to :21 kg/m-m2. After aging for 5000 hr at 7500C, intensive softening occurred in the steel. ,7he strengthening of the steel at 600-7500C was explained by elastic distortions of the faustenitic lattice in the Q-Ni3Ti pre-precipitation zones and by the resistance of the ISteel to stress relaxation under these conditions. Softening during prolonged aging UDC: 669.151261241271295.017.3:621.785.78 ; ACC NR, AR6027505 I ,w;4. z rnimpti bv ntress ral-axation duriniz the formation and seriaration o" the a-.Ili-4Ti SHVA.T Fungus diseases and mycorhiza of the main tree Kazakhstan Province. Trudy Inst.bot.AH Kazakh (West Kazakhstan Prov'Lnce--Trees--DiseaaeB (Xycorhiza) (Fungi, Phytopatogenic) varieties of West SSR 1:146-176 '55. (MLRk 9:11) and pests) SHYARTSMO, S.R.- LIONOVA, N.M.; ANTIPOVA, G.N. t~ Parasitic and saprophytic m7coflors, of white birch In northern Irazakhatan. TruAy Inst.bot.Aff Uzakh.;UM 4:76,110 '56. (JCWA 10:2) (Birch--Disee.ses and pests) (XELzakhatan--Fungi. Phytopatt-ogenic) K-ATYSilEVT-SEVA, V.G.; LEONOVA, N.V. Some data on the study of rhubarb in the Karaganda Botanical Garden. Trudy Inst..bot.AN KazakI.SSR 17:128-134 163. (MIRA 17:3) TOKMACHEVA, Nina Aleksandrovna; LEONO,V-IC.H,_-N..V., nauchn. red. [New developments in the production of malt ari b--er] Novoe v tekhnologii proizvodstva soloda i piva, Mosk7a, TsNIIPI, 1965. 40 P. (MIRA 19.1) LEONOVA, R. A. LEONOVA, R. A. - "The Optimum Wall Insulation of Refrigerator Structures. " Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow order of Labor Red Banner Construction Engineering Inst imeni V. V. Kuybyshev. Moscav's 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Technical Sciences) So; Knizhnava Letopis' No 3, 1956 . L EO NOVA) T). n. USSR/IPhysics of the Earth - Geophysical Prosp-a-ct:Lng, 0-5 Abet Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, 110 12, 1956, 36k6o Author: Ebbranova.7 V. N., Leorova, R. A. Institution: None Title: Study of Thin layered Sections of Wells Using the Resistance of Shielded Ground Method Original Paii,.Aical: Tr. Mask. neft. Jj2-ta, 1955, 110 15, 29-46 Abstract: The shielded-ground resistance and the shielded-ground microre- sistance methods m* it possible to distinguish a greater number of layers, than staiidard methods of electrical ;~nvestisations of wells. The resistance of the shielded Sround and -the m:icrore- sistance of the shielded ground are measured continuously along the shaft of thLg'-vell with the aid of bridge circuits. To elim- inate errors occurring because of the current In the shielded.~--~"- ground, flowing along the cable conductor to the source of them current, one adds to the ordinary bridge circuit a phantom Card 1/3 USSR/Physics of the Earth - Geophysical Proqecting, 0-5 Abst Journalz Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 3646o Abstraat: shielded circuit, consisting of a series of nsistances. The current flowing through the phantom circuit equals the current f lowing in the shielding circuit. Returning to its source, the current of the phantom shielding circuit produces in a section of one of the arms of the grid circult an additional potential difference, compensating for the effect of the current of the shielded ground. The sounding probes employed for the reeistewce of the shield grounds have a support made of nonconducting ma- terial with a di~ometer close to the diameter of the well. Placed on this support are the shield grounds with the length from 2 to 32 cm and the receiver ground with lengths of one to 2 cm. The support used for the shielded ground microresistance is a 3-spring connector on the springs of which are mounted the shoes with the ground connections. From the diagrams and tables accompanying the artiae on the comparison of the resolving power of individual methods it is seen that the shielded-ground resistance methodB are 1.5 to 2 times higher resolution than standard methods and the shielded-ground microresistance method yields 3 to 3.5 tJmes more intercalations than small gradient probes, and 1.5 to 2 times Card 2/3 USSR/Physics of the Earth - Geophysical Prospecting, 0-5 Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 12, 1956, 3646o Abstract: more than micro probes. These methcds make it possible to isolate a thin strata with a thickness up to 5 cm im cross sections of oil wells. The new methods can be used to plot strata that do not have any horizontal check marks available from standard methods. Card 3/3 VAGIN, S.B.; GORDINSM, G.Ye.; GRIBOVA, Ye.A.; DUBliOV'SKAYAI,,'.A.;ZifDfiJ'IOV, M.A., prof. ; ZYUZINA, N.G.; KARTSEV, A.A.; 19TYAZEV,V.S. dots.; -LEONOVA, a .;FOBOVSKAYA, L.V.; SUDARIKOV, Yu.A.;YUDIII,G.T.,dots.; :�5-KOD-�R&Y- ",' 'Z.V.; TOMKINA, A.V.; USPENSKAYA, N'.Tu., prof.; FOMKRI, K.V.,kand.geol-min.nauk; CHERNYSHEV,S.M.; YAVORCHUK, I.V.; BAKIROV, A.A., prof., red.; DaIF&ITIYEVA, T.A., ved. red. [Geological conditions and basic characteristics of oil and gas accumulations in the limits of the Epi-Hercynian Platform in the south of the U.S.S.R.] Geologicheskie uslo- viia i osnovnye zakonomernosti razmeshcheniia skoplenii nefti i gaza v predelakh epigertsinskoi platformy iuga SSSR. Pod obshchei red. A.A.Bakirova. 14oskva, Nedra. Vol.2, 1964. 306 p. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Moscow. Institut neftekhimicheskoy i gazovoy prorrijshlen- nosti. IXONOVA, R.P. - New books for the fortieth anniversary of the October Revolution. Bezop.truda v prom. 1 n0.10:39 0 157. (MIRA 10:11) (Bibliography--Industry) LEONOVA, S. --- M- Notes of an industrial executive. Sots. trud no.3:122-124 Rr 157. (KLRA 10:4) 1. Direktor fabriki imeni M. V, Frunze. (Iabor Productivity) LIONOVA, S. Reconstruction of an old factory. Yop. ekon. no,7:32-33 J1 '59. (MIRA _lZ: j1) l..Direktor Mcskovskoy pryadiltno-tkELtekoy fabriki imeni Frunze. (Moscow--Textile industry) IE~~ON~ PARKHCN,,'NKO A BRUSSER, I.; IERKINA, If.; MJITITUIENKO, G.; YG-GOROV, Yu. (Leningrad); NIESY,1Y, Ya.; IkRUE240V, N.; ZFE-,-'LTS!7-tY, Yu. We can loarn fron, the practices applied in Leningrad. Mcst.prom. i khud.promys. 3 no.5:13-20 My 162. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Gosuda--,stvenno-o komiteta Soveta Ministrov RSFSH po dolum most-ov promyshlonnosti i khudozhest- -winlyk.h promyolov RSFSH (for oonova). 2. Uprav1yayub11chiy kontoroy "Langorvtorsyrlya" 'k.,r Parkhomenko). 3. Direktor Leni:igrads-Akoy Snrtlrovoul-nc-~-mc, P~noy fabrikl, No.1 '-.ontory f'Lc-uingradsyr'5,bll (for Bru;~ --i4larnyyj inzil- Lkn1:1~,fr-UiSk~4Y Sortirovochno-moyechnoy fabrik,- .4 .1 kor',ory "Lengorvtorsyr I yell (for Iferkina). 5. Direktor fabrii, ncorprom" kontory "Lengorvtorsyriyell (for 1-fartynenko). ' Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala. "Hestnaya, promyshlenrost- i lhu%- Ilestvemiyye promysly", (for Yegorov). 7. InspekLor po kadram fabi- ' "Trud" (for Ifutskiy). 8. Direktor fabriki "Trud", ,:?. Lenin .--ad (for Artemov). 9. Zamestitell direk-tora fabriki "Trud", g. Lcmi% -d (for Zhmudskiy). - (Leningrcd--Salvage (Waste, etc)) SI'IT OVI--, V.'_ ~r.!.O'Atij of Gu (loll 0 xc'.l LEO OVA$ To G Cand Biol Sci -- (diss) "Leaf-Shedding )rFh3onimu s Len, 1958. 16 pp (Acad. Sci USSR, Bot Inst im V. L. Komarov), 150 copies (KL 40-58, 113) 17 MONOVA, T.G. I Time of the setting of gutta canals in the spindle trees Zuonymuz verrucose Scap., 2. europaes. L., and S. mankii Ruur. Bot.zhur. 43 n0.3:430-413 Mr 158. (MIRA 11-5) 1. BotAnicheakiv institut im. V.L. KomarovA AN SSSR, Leningrnd (Spindle tree) LEOITOVA, T. G. - I �jArulle tree species of the series Lcmhocarpi (Loes) Blakel. Botauxt.Gerb. 19015-329 159. NIRA 12-8) (Spindle tree) V-0101A) T. G. Cand Bio Sci - (ois!!) 'Tata on the knowledge of spindle !,rees (Uvonymus) of the USSR and Foreign Species helaLed to them," Leningrad) 1960., 20 pp, 175 copies (Leningrad State U. im A. A. Zhdanov) (KL, 48/60, 113) LEONOVA T.G. Contribution to the study of the genus Buonymus L. 3ot. zhur. 45 no-5.-750-758 My 160. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Botanicheakiy institut im. V-L. Komarova Akademii nauk SSSR, Leningrad, (Spirdle tree) BOBROV, Ye.G.; 13ONDARTSE7, A.S.; BUIUSOVA, A.G.; VASILIKOV, B.P.; VASILICMIKO, I.T.; GOLUBKOVA, V.F.; GRUrZT11SUYA, I.A.; YEGOROVAI T.V.; ZINOVA, A.D.; TWIDIA, MATSMqKO, A.Ye.; PIDOTTI, 0.1.; POBEDIMOVA, Ye.G.; POLYAKOV, P.P.; POYARKOVA, A.I.; SAVICH, V.P.; SINIKOVA, G.M.; q4IRNGVA, Z.N.,- SMOLIYANINVA, L.A,; FEDOROV, AI.A.; KHARADZE, A.L.; TSVELEV, 14.14; SHISHKIN, B.K,[deceased]; PENIKOVA, G.A., red.; BARANOVA, L.G., tekhn, red.; FRIDMAN, Z.L., tekhn. red. [B4tanical atlas] f;otanicheskii atlas. Moskva Sel"Kliozizdat, 1963. 501 P. IMLIA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korrespondent All S&ER (for Shishkin). (Botarq-Atlasas) LWNOVA, T.G. 16y -to thq spindle tr--aas of tbb U.S.S.R. and alli d foreign sr-ecies. Bot.mat.Gorb 22-184-~93 163. Euonymus pI&riPe5(Kovbn6):Ko8hnb', a now spacbm 6f spindle trees in the U.S.S.R. Ibid.:194-197 MIRA 1?tI*2)