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.~ LEONTOYE-VI VA Correlation of the carbonate for-mation in the Frasalan stage of northern Stalingrad Province. Geol. nefti i gaza 5 no. 504-38 MY 161. (KIRA 14:4) 1. Stalingradakiy nauchro-inalodovatollskiy naftogazov" Institut. (Stali~grad Provinco-4oolog p Stratigraphic) (Rockso Carbonate~ SIVOKON's P*Ye,l SPASSYMI B.I., dote.; LEONWYEV, V.M., red.; IAZAREVA, L*V.y takhn, red. (Origin and philosophical nature 0 proiekbozhdonii i filosofskom nauchnogo eksperimenta. Moskva, .201 p. (Science-Phllosoplq) of scientific experiment] =acbonii estestvenno- Izd-vo Mosk. univ., 1962. (MIRA 15:5) ILJWJ1T1TJ!K1_VJ1. ____ Poasibility of discovering reefs in the carboriate formtion of the Prasnian stage In northern Stalingrad Province. Geol. nefti I gaza 4 no-10:13-17 0 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. IAnevskaya promyslovo-goofizichaskaya ekspediteiya. (Stalingrad Province-Reefs) LF,OIITIYEV. V.11. Rock proisnure theorlos and tho currnnt objnctIvns of ncifintIfIc resourch. Trudy Inat.gor.dela Sib.otd. AN SSSR no.2:5-20 159. (MIRA 13:5) (Hining geology) (Mine timbering) KMMIN, G.P.; ZHAMOV, M.M., nauchny7 sotrudnik; ZHUKOV. B.A., nauchny7 notrudnik; KLIMDV. N.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik; IZONTITIV, V.N.. nauchnff sotrudnik; rMANIN, A.S., nauchn"-!o_ti;iAn'ik Testing the combined chamber-shield method for mining thick steep coal seams In the "Taybinskaya" Mine. Ugoll 34 no-9:46-50 s 159. (MW- 12:12) I.Glayny7 inshener treata, liselovskugoll luznetakiy bassayn (for jus,min). 2.Institut gornogo dela. Sibirskogo otdalenlya AN SSSR (for all except Kuzlmin). (Kuznetsk Besin--Coal mines and mining) CHIIIAKAL, N.A., Prof., zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki i tekhnik4 MUKHOD'KQ P.T.. prof., doktor meditainskikh nauk; LIOMIM, V.il., doteentj kand.tekhn.uauk Professor T.F.Gorbachev, corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences; on his 60th birthday. Izv.Sib.otd.Al'o SSSR no.5: 114-3-15 '6o. NIRA 13:7) (Gorbachev, Timofei Yedorovich, 1900-) CHINML, N.A., prof., zaeluzhemqy de7atell nauki i tekhniki; P111310DIZO, P.T., prof., doktor nauk; LICONTITIT, V.N., dote., kand.tekhn.nauk Professor T.F.Gorbachev, correspondine Member of the Academy of Sciences of thp Ti.S.S.R., at the occasion of his 60th birthday. Ugol.l. 35 no.6:59-60 Je 160. (MnU 13:7) 1. CUen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Chinakal). (Gor-bachav, Timofei Tedorovich, 1900-) . - __LWUT'rX7,_ll-N- - Scientific coordination conference on rook lWasure In the Kuznetsk Basin. Ugoll 35 no.9:59 S l6o. (MIRA 13:10) (Kuznetsk Basin-Rock pressure) le CHIRAKALV NjA*, prof., zaBluzhemyy doyatelinauki i tekhnik$j PRIKHODIKO,, P.T., prof., doktor med.uank; LEONTIIEVj V.N., dotBent, kand.takhn. nauk. - ---- Timofei Fedorovich Gorbachev. Trudy Inst. gor. dela Sib. otd. AN MR no.3:5-9 160. (MIFA 14:4) 1. Cblen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Chinakal). (Gorbsothevs Timofei Pedorovichp 1900-) GRITZO, G.T.; KITRISNYA, M.V.; LFONT'YFV, V.H. Energy of rock preswura forC03. VOP. gor. da7l. no.7sl2-14 161 Tstimating the manifestation of rock pressurei'* lbid.tl5-18 (MIRA 18%7) 1. Institut gornogo delA Sibirskogo otialeniya AN SSSR. PRIKEODIKO, P.T.; IEONTOYEV, V.N. Mining engineer and innovalor; on Hikolai Andreevich Chinakalls 75th birthday (1888--). Izv. SO AN SSSR no.10 Ser. tekh. nauk no.3-. 147-148 163. (MIRA 17:11) - LEONTIYEV V.N ; K(YMZHIN, A.K.; TSAY, T.N.; KMASHEV, V.I.1 KUKSOV, N.1.1 Ir.G.; IVAHOV, V.V.; KOVACIEVICH, P.K. rnformation of completed research and statements made by participants in the conference. Vop. gor. davl. no.18:114-120 163. (MRA l8t7) 1. Institut gornogo dela Sibirskogo, otdelenlya AN SSSR (for Leontlyev). 2. Kuznntskiy nauchno-tealedovatellskiy ugolInyy institut (for Kovrizhin). 3. Fauchno-inaledovatellskiy inatitut stroitel'stva ugol'nykh i gornorud- nftK predpriyatiy, Kemrovo (for TBay). 4. Vostochnyy nauchno-isaledavatell- skiy Institut po bazopasnosti rabot v gornoy promyshlennosti (for Murashav). 5. Sibirskiy filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-i a sled ovate 11 skogo marksheyderskogo inatitutft (for Kuksov). 6. Vseso5n,,%nyy nauchno-isaledavatellskiy i proyaktno- konstruktorskiy institut dobychi uglya gidravlichaskim sposobom, (for Ivanushkin). 7. Kuzbasskiy sovet narodnogo khozyayqtva (for Ivanov). 8. Xemerovskiy gornyy Institut (for Kovachevich). LEOT.VYIN, V.P., Imb. 3"mlvar for road buildors of the Urals ar.1 Wept9r., Siber;ao Avt.dor. 23 no.1:29 Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Sverdlovsk-Road construction--Study and teaching) LEONTIM, V.P. Technolog7 of preparing asphadt concrete on a bese of a5best-'s waste. Ilauch. trudy MH no.24t28-37 164 NIRA 18,--)) .,,LSONTIYZV, Vladilen Vyaches3Avavichj FROLOVA, M.F., red.; FKDOROVA, V.V., teliWW-1%4. --- [On the Chukchi Sea] V ChUotakam more. Magadan, YjLgadanskoe knizh- nos izd-vo, 1961, 60 p, (MIRA 14:6) (Ch,L&ohi) (Chukchi Sea imgion-ffirnting) DEMAO M.M.; DOGEL't N.V.; KAGANOV, S.Yu.; LEONTIYEII, V.Ya. Late results of the hospitalization of children with chronIC nonspeciflo pulmonary diseases in sanatoria on the southern Crimean shore. Pediatriia 41 no.907-62 S 162. (MM 15M) 1. 1z kliniki d1ya detey starshego vozrasta (zav. S.Yu. Kaganov) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-looledovatellskogo pediatricheskogo inatituta (dir. - kand.med.nauk V.P.Spirina) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (LUNGS -DISEASES,) (CRDEA-HEALTH FLESOR13, WATER ING-PLACF.S., ETC.) LEONTIYEV#- V.Ya.- Physical development of boarding school students according to a survey in 1961. Vop.okh.rat.i det. 7 no.8:69-72 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Iz otdela organizatsii detskogo zdravookhraneniya (zav. - prof. A.G.TSeytlin) Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo pediatricheskogo instituta (dir. - kand.med.nauk. V.P.Spirina) Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (K)SCOW--SCHOOL HYGIENE) (MDSCOW--CHILLREN--GP.OWTH) MIKKIVA, V.A.1 LEONTIM, V.Ya. WorIc of the medical nuroe in a boarding achool. H3dseeetra 22 no,204-39 F 163. (KM 16s9) 1. Iz otdela organizatBii detskogo, zdravookhraneniya Gosudarst- vennogo nauchno-ioslodevateliskogo pediatricheskogo instituta. Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR, Hoskva, (BOARDING SCHOOLS) (NURSES AND VURSING) LEMT I YEV. MYst. Physical developmeny of ebildren suffering from rheuaatic fever, Irop.rem. I no*4t67-72 O-D 161. (HIM 1683) 1. Is otdola organizatall detakogo zdravookhran3niya (zav.- prof. A.G. Tgeytlin) Ocaudarstrannoeo nauchno-lealedoratellakogo pediatricheakogo inatituta (dir, - doktor med.nauk A.P. Cher- nikova) Hinisteretva zdravookhraneniya RSFSR. (CHILDRO.-GROM) (RWMATIC FEVER) T Y U Fxpansjon o," astema r--rong Thildrf~n. no. ?- 3.0-41 1 F, '64. 18 3 1. Kljj)ikn dl-ya def.s~y t3t.arshego vosrRsra Y,.-.i, S.Yll. o-ir .1 . anizatsil detsk~:-go (zav...- k,ine, . it~~d . rau.~ G,'~. Greirhevei, natichnyy konsu! T 9 -1-1 . prof . A.r.. TS~Cytl.An) lnstittit,i Olir.. kand. m-d. nauk V.P. Spfr,n!!; zflravookj~'rllnel:~~Ya Rf'Y_"q' vosk-va. IZOZITIYEVI, Ye. A day at the KO=mnar Plant- Za rul. 20 no.12t15 D '62- (KUU 15:12) (Ukraine-Automobile industry) LEONTIYEV, To. (Minsk) Workers, dynasty. Za vil. 21 no.7:4 JI 163. (MM 16:8) 1. SpetsialInyj korrespondent zhurnala '~a rulem." (Minsk--Automobile industry) TOPCHIYEVAS N.V.; ANTIPINA, T.V.; LI EBE-SUYA111; IEONTIYFV, Ye.A. Formation of the porous otructurt,, of alurinosilicate catalysts subjected to the action of surface-active agents. Kin.i kat. 2 no.6:887-893 11-D 161. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Moskovaldy gosudarstvennyy univoraitet imeni H.V. Lomonosova, khimicheskiy fakulftet. (Aluminoollicates) (Surface-active agents) - ., I ," - I ", " .,,% . , )l - Ilti-, .1:11 - I . I . "'. . 'D -1 ... ji.". I I -,, I , - * :--, -, . -I - - , . ~ : ~ - I I ? ,, t; ': f 'i . '. : ~ I i~ j, ' r(,." !..-t t"1 " ~ ,: - 1 ?,;; . ~ 111. RUDENKO, A.?.; RCDICHEVAt M.F,; TEOIITIYEV, Ye.A.; LUXITIA, T.V. (Moscow) -, I "Macromechanism" of carbon formation in the deconpogition of benzene on compressed carbon black. Zhur. fiz. khim. 38 no.3: 616-622 Hr 164. (MIRA 17:7) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova. LEORTIM, YE.A. 3621. LZO',i'r'YZV, YS.A. Hoy Opyt PeLpavinakogo i Luninakogo Ukhoda Zatyeplovo- sox. Raeskax Yealinista Dor. Dom Tyekhaiki, 1954. 14s. 20am. (~?-S SSSR. Oryonburgskaya Zh. D. Obmen Proizvod, Opytom Inform-TakM Pialmo No. 5 B. To.- (54-15473zh) 625.282 9t. 30; KnishnAys latopla', Vol. 3, 1955 y ev, IV FIA "Or LIAM MM" 0 man& 9% 16, .Y-Y Yrft ILO rep#" prodw Vv=colWioc% and the quartv y A -treated with 11P. c"lP;CS ilr Ww=ru~-mkrmcope pk(ures at 14AM magniamdocis TV enmisted ot somewhat clongRted shawed that Mer rounded porous glau photorn ph% ure. namely a bliqter(., lercr e"t a 4. ponty structure, with pores of the order of hundrccithi anti tenths atop. Thesepoi Itass4armation method in which W. mulxxienti are kAched IS= baromill't, 11M, ,rip _, LX)NT'TZT, Te.A.; LUKIYAMT'CHI T.H.; SOKALISKIT, Z.Ta. Polish silica from deposits In the Slectron microscopy of Sandomierz region. IsY.AN SSSR. Otd.khIm.nauk no.10:1168- 1170 0 156. (NLRA 9:12) 1, Institut fisicheakoy khImit Akadamli nauk SSSR Politekhnicheakly institut,- Glivitse, Polleba. (Sandomiers region--Silica) AL. k It& fee "d. and - 'wm''A" bim. Ve Vipstigated itt Q TIM I the cata- Mau at 760* bi Itear'bating tb= at M iad curves of WP E*nd 7 wyfit. with- fadix* &Ad the PCM-hy of the dam tw A _,,O"gff*cdmXapVmtkbIy tha pace aim atmmi'g greatly re-, Sp._VZ(Sft SM'eal"m the pm Sim , no pr1-14 c"Poomts of the catqyst strucu" b'~'e mu, 2; tbt l%"t-trfttM*Rt At Kw*ther. and MOM UDUOM & sdsorpts= 150-i tbit. "Mcrittic coajt~ of th, thUM (0 L btnZftt TJVOM, lyhereat prolonged %team-trl -t-; a further; jMaQt'fM;rWjft that coat.. this Is attr&uted to the cakL-mtlou, and a par" hydrati= dehydratim durti dt#W tbA #Lem-treatment, LWNTITEV, Te.A.; LUK'TANOVICH. V.M.; MILOW, B.S. Ilectron microscopic Investigation of the structure of spheroidal graphite in cast irons Dokl. AN SSSR 112 no. 31461-463 Ja 057. (MLRA lOt4) 1. Institut fisichaskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR I TSentrallrqy nauchno-issledovatal'skiy institut tekbnologti i mashimostroyanlya. Prodstavi"no skalemikom M.N. Dubininym. (Coist Iran) (Graphite) r o, If F`11,il,. I- . ) -M, 1-,, 1... 1 1-.'11 1 -, . A. LTTKYIO'C~ . Pill I:,,,:: ill. 11 ". I v A. 1. Yj "L~-a-n I na t 1 on ~f th~-- T-vrr?,is SIxtm-tvire of AcUvat-d Charcrals. PAPER submitteJ for presentation at Fourth Int'l. Corif"Qr-~.-nc~~f on Ejecti-ri Microsco-kryi, Br~rlin, GFF, 10-17 Sep 5Pj- Institute for Mysical Chemlaty, USSR Acad. Sri. Voscciw. C-3,COV2), 25 Jul 53. L E- L) N 24(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPWITATION sov/14oB Soveshchaniye po metodam issledovaniya struktury vysokodispersnykh i poristykh tel. 2d, Ieningrad, 1956. Meetody issledovaniya struktury vysokodisperanykh i poristykh tel; trudy vtorogo soveshchaniya (Methods of Investigating the,Structure of Highly Disperse and Porous Bodies; Transactions of the Second Conference) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR' 1958. 294 p. 2,000 copies printed, Sponsoring Agencies: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fizicheskoy khimiiand Institut khimii silikatov. Resp. Ed.: Dubinin, M.M., Academician; Ed. of Publishing House: Fazumova, L.L.; Tech. Ed.: Markovich, S.M. PURPOSS: This book is intended for scientists, teachers and advanced students interested in the structural analysis of highly disperse and porous bodies. COVERAGE; This collection contains reports by members of various Soviet insti- tutions of higher education: Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS UkrCSR; Card l/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Cont.) SOV/1408 Institute of Chemistry, AS Georgian SSR; Far Eastern Branch, AS USSR; Georgian Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum; State Optical Insti- tute; Leningrad Technological Institute; Moscow and Leningrad State Universi- ties; Far Eastern Polytechnic Institute; "Agrophysical" Institute, and others. Introductory remarks were made by Professor N.A. Thropov, Director of the Institute of Silicate Chemistry. Apart from reports under the four subject divisions (see Tuble of Contents), the collection includes discussions, con- siderations and proposals adopted at the close of the conference. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword PART I. X-RAY AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE MEMDS OF STUDYING THE STRUCTURES OF HIGHLY DISPERSE AND POR- OUS BOD338 3 Poray-Koshits, Ye.A., and V.N. Filipovich (Institut khimii silikatov AN SS19R- Institute of Silicate Chemistry, AS USSR). Several New Possibilities of a Smll-angle X-ray Scattering Method 7 Card 2/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Cont.) SOV/1408 Leontlyev, Ye.A., and V.M. LUklyanovich (Institut fizicbeakoy ZffiTf'AW-SSSR-- Institute of Physical Chemistry,-AS-USSR) Electron-microocope Investigation of the Structure of Porous Bodies by the Replies, Method 19 Discussion (by contributing authors and V.I. Lygin) 37 PART II. ADSORPTION METHODS OF STUDYING STRUCTURE AND THE RESULTS OF THEIR APPLICATION A. Investigation of Systems Consisting of Spherical Particles Kiselev,, A.V. (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. lzxwnosova i Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN 938R - Moscow State University imeni. M.V. IAMno- soy and Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). corpuscular Structure of Adsorbent-Gels 47 Radushkevich, L.V. (Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR-Institute of Physical Chemistry.AS USSR). Capillary Condensation of Vapors in Systems of Spherical Particles 6o Karnaukhov, A.P. (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V. Lomonosova- Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov). Capillary-Condeneatioa ' lbrateresis in Systems of Ideally Packed Spheres 71 Card )19 Methods of Investigating tLe Stractuxie of Highly (Cont.) BOV/108 Isirikyan, A.A. (Moscov State UaiveieitT twat M.V. Lomonosov) Adsorption-Calorimetric Investigation of Capillary Condensation 85 Discussion (by contributing authors; V. V. Serpinskiy, Institut nauchnoy informatsii AN SSSR- Institute of Scientific Information, AS USSR; and N.N. Avgull, Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). 95 B. Applications of the Adsorption Method Dtibinin, M.M.' - (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR).',j Methods of Calculating Statistical Volume and Surface Distribution of Sorbent Pores Based on Sorption Measurements. 107 Zhdanov, S.P. (Institute of Silicate Chemistry, AS USSR) Application of the Adsorption Method for Investipting Etching Structures in Porous Glass 327 Neymark, I.Ye., R.Yu. Sheynfayn, and L.G. Svintsova (Institut fizichaskoy kh1m1i imeni L.V. Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR-Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni. L.V. Pisarzhevakiy, AS UkrSSR) Tbe'Rature of Shape Changes in Sorption Isotherms of Various Vapors on Fluorinated Sulica Gels. 128 Card 4/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Coat.) SOV/1408 Nabokov, V.S., Ye.N. Paleolog, and N.D. Thmashov (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). Sorption Method of Determining the Structures of Protective Films on Metals. 137 Tsitsishvili, G.V. (Institut khimii imeni P.G. Malikishvili Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR-Inatitute of Chemistry imeni P.G. Melikishvili, Academy of Sciences., Georgian SSR). Porosity Characteristics of Adsorbents With Mixed Structure 146 Discussion (by contributing authors; K.D. Shcherbakoval 140scow State University imeni M.V. lownosovjand D.P. Dobychin, Gosudarstvemyy opticheskiy institut imeni S.I. Vavilova-State Optical Institute imeni S.I. Vavilov) 151 C. Comparison of the Results of Employing the Ad3orption Method With Data From Other Methods of Studying Structure Kiselev, A.V., V.M. Luklyanovich, and Ye.A. Poray-Koshits. Results of a Complex Study of Adsorbent and Catalyst Structures Obtained by Employing Adsorption, Small-angle X-ray and Electron-microscope Methods 161 Card 5/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Cont.) SOV/1408 Zhdanov, S.P., and TO.A. Foray-Koshits. Comparison of Fesults Obtained From an Investigation of Porous Glass Structures by Small-angle X-ray Methods 180 Discussion (by contributing authors; N.M. Xamakin and Ya.V. Mirskiy, Groz- nenskiy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut- Groznyy Scientific Research Institute for Petroleum; Yu.A. 911takov, Inatitut organicheskoy khimii imeni N.D. Zelinskogo AN SSW-Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N.D. Zelinskiy, AS USSRj and M.F, 11epkova, Mookovskiy inzhenemo-fizicheskiy institut-Moscow Physics and Engineering Institut) 190 PART III. METHODS OF DETERMINING THE SPECIFIC ARRAS OF HIGHLY DISPERSE BODIES Deryagin, B.V., N.H. Zakhave6yeva, M.V. Tisdayev, and V.V. Filippovskiy (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). A Filtration Method of Deterrdning the Specific Area of Porous Bodies 203 Smirnova, A.M., N.G. Zaytseva, and V.P. Sukhova (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). Employing Tagged Atoms to Investigate the Specific Card 6/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Coat. ) sov/108 Areas of Cementing Materials During the Hydration Process 214 Bykov, V.T., and O.Ye. Presnyakova (IAboratoriya adsorbtsionno- structurnogo i khromtograficheekogo analiza Dallnevostochnogo filiala AN SSSR-IAboratory of Adsorption-Structural and Chromatographic Analysis, Far 'Eastern Branch, AS USSR). A Dynamic Method of rnvestigat- ing the Structure and Specific Area of Adsorbents 224 Yelovichl S.Yu., and L.Ya. Margolis (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS USSR). Jjeterml tion of Area and Structure of Active Manganese Dioxide by the Absor-ption-Chemical Method 231 Discudsion (by contributing authors; A.T. Kalezova; K.I. Matveyev; A.N. Khodakov, Institut tonkogD lzmelleheniya-Inatitute for Fine GrinAing; N. Gryazev, Saratovakiy gosudarstvennyy univeraitet imeni N.C. Cherny- shevokogo-Saratov State University imeni N.G. Chernyebevskiy; and G.M. Osmolovskiy, laningradskiy gouudarstvennyy =iversitet imeni A.A. Zhdan - laningrad Otate University imeni A.A. Zhdanov) 239 Card 7/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Cont.) SOY/1408 PART IV. THE "NEW= POROMTRY" MTHOD [PORL? SIZE DIffnMPMOH 3MR141NATION BY THE MEFLVRY-3XJZMON MOTHODI Plachenov, T.G., V.F. Karellskaya, and X. Ts, Pulerevich (Leningradskiy takhnol- ogicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta-leningrad Itchnological Institute imni Lensovet). Studying the Structure of Porous Bodies by Mercury Pressuri- zation 251 Semenoval S.A. (Voyennaya akademiya khimichearcoy zashchity imeni K.E. Voro- shilova-Military AcadeaW for Cbemical Defense). Low-pressure mercury Poro- metry 259 Zalevskiy, N.I., and V.T. Bykov (Dallnevostochnyy politekhuicheskiy institut imeni V.V. KWbysheva, Vladivostok-Far Eastern Polytechnic Institute imeni V.V. Kuybyebev, Vladivostok). Application of the Mercury Porometry Method for Investigating the Mmeroporosity of Natural Sorbents 267 Discussion (by contributing authors; G.M. Belotserkovskiy, Leningrad Tech- nological Institute imeni Lensovet; and M.F. Yanovskiya, Institut gornogo dela, AN MR-Mining Institute, AS USSR) 272 Card 8/ 9 Methods of Investigating the Structure of Highly (Cont. ) SOV/1408 PART V, MORAL D113CUSSION Kamkin,, N.M. (Gro=yy Scientific Research Institute for Petroleun); Androyev, Ye.Ao (Institute of Physical Chemistry, AS U881R)l and contributing authors. 280 Decisions of the Conference AVAIIAMZ: Library of Congress JM/fal 4-29-59 290 Card 9/ 9 :,"Y;/58-59- 7- 151Z76 Translation from: Referativnyy Zhurnal Fizika, 1959, Nr 7, P 176 (U33R) AUTHORS. Leontlyev, Ye.A., Luklyanovich, V. Tr=. Electron Microscopic Study~of the Structure of Porous Bodies Using the Replica Method PERIODICAL- V sb.: Metody issled. struktury vysokodosperan. i poristykh tel. Moscow, AS USSR, 1958, pp 19 - 36. Diskus., pp 37 - 44 ABS'MCT: The authors describe various methods of preparing replicaefor the study of the structure of porous and highly dispersed (single-stage colloidal and carbon) bodies, and two-stage polysterene-quartz, colloid-quartz, and colloid-beryllium bodies, preshadowed with chrorium. They carry out a quantitative check of the accuracy of the replica method for particles rV100 X in size. The results of this check show that the various replica$ yield very similar data. The authors note that it is expedient to use stereoscopy for the study of porous bodies. The bibliography contains 24 titles. (In-t fiz. khimil AS USSR Moscow). Card 1/1 A.N.P. AUTHORS: Le or, t I -lair Luklyanovich, 7. 1:., 4-A.1 - I j ~jraar~k, I. Ye., Piontkovskayn, A. TITLE: Invest i --at ion of the Structure of Tit,_~niuri Dioxide t, - J by Inde~e,-,(Jent 'Methods (I.~,sledovaniyo s*.r,z'r:t,_;ry ~eley Jvilokisi titana nezavioJmymi metod-~.ml) IERIDDICAL: Izvestiva Aka!lenii nauk SSSR. OtdcloniYe 1956, 1,r 9, PP 103"1 - 1044 kBSTRACT In only a f~w pa:~er:, or. tl-.e ztr-t~ture of of t*-e cat:_,!t c a-, pt cn ge.Ls is the d e J ez c s- e D properties of tit;_,.nium dioxide I-el u~)or. t-.e their preparation excliisively consirered (Ref e porous structure of the titanium dioxide C(As ic not considered in this p_-per. In order to '-,et a conception of the strlicture of tl-.ese els %nd to define more clearly tile various methods zrith -.-,hic',. %-.7q find pract cal appliczAion t.he fiut.,-,or3 of tili2 ;ated titanium dioxide t;eio of varioilo ~tl-tct~lre:-'. investij Independent m-thod.; of investi'ation were Card 1/3 in cooper-Ition with tl-c- Institute of Invest irat ion of the Stru~ture of Tit,_,nium Dioxi-lr- zw/,-, 2- Gels of Independent Methods AS UkrSSR (preparation of t,11P titanitum. dioxide -c"s of various structure3 and invef~tiiatior.-,~ on alo,)r-,tion and ~-,truct-ari~~) and with t-e In2titilte of Che,mistry .1.S USSR (e!.~ctron microscopic, a,~d electron (tiff rar~tion inverti-;ations) ti,.e~, obt~.i:.el results. The ar'.9or:)tion .-Lni elQctron -,~Crosscol~ic investi~:ations were, exte%,lel to ~,.l series of t;elz of titz-nium dioxidp, which was preared by 'the *-,,ydrolyr-;-- of titanium chloride. The -,els concizted of op~,,ericrai particles which appeared non-porous zt first sij,`,it. Tie specific surface area of tl,.e 11els de,~ended -.--in ,ly on the size of the partices, w:xreas t,.e of the porosity depended 'on th~: size and* t-.e density of packing. The pores appeared an interstiti:~.! cpaceo (between the toichini, T..e exr.:~%n,_t~ of wz~tcr present in t`.e t:elo for Other liq~lid 04' -.r L1,11-,".ce tension made it po~,:.-;itle to adsorb lar~7er ~articlc,_; wi,ile maint,,.ining the tight packing of lpartic__,,~_,. Incr the formation time for t-e titanium tlioxi,ie if. t~.,, Card 2/3 for-..,,tion noli:tior 011mini.-hed t1,,2 poro!~ity as n reai~lt Investigation of the Structure of Titanitun Dioxide Gels of Indenendent Methods of the adsorbed particles becoming more clr).,-,cly packed. Ther, are 7 figii-res, 2 tal~lf,~:;, and 14 rcil.,!, 10 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khinii Akademii nauk SSSR (In.,;tit;,,te of Physical Chemistry AS USSR) Institut fi:-.ic',-,,:s,:oy khimii im.L.V.Pisarzhlevskogo Akademii nauk Uk7ainsko'; SS-R (Institute of Physical Chemistry imeni AS UkrSSR) ST7BMITTED: March 20, 1957 Card 3/3 UT 0., S 7`1 Th.- -rc,.,,arL-.t;.on Technique in the -li!ctron-!Ucrof7r:o,1j--, n. - -/~~-:-tlgntionc o." `orunt! :nd ~'o-.vderc .~ccord,-;n,- "'t.rilica --n-thod (Tekhnik,-~ T)r-1 rjOVo':'Ijkoubraznykh tol metodow replik) Vol. 3, Nr 6, R ~"O:) T C,~ L ZhurnvL fizichookoy khiiiii, 1)5( 3, ?-T PACT - !;ome rio,lifricLtionc of the technique cziploycd in th- tion of r-.!,)1icau r-re described Tn the cxnlanati-~.n -7:'tht- r,~- c;. u o r,; i i:,: lection w! applic~tlon of Vic iE mentionud that the carbon ronlica obtained the method by Bredli (Briidley) (Rof 3) yipids the b~~st nult2. The well-known polystyrenv-quvrtz n~thol i:j newled for carrying out the tao-st,,.-,te n;.-thod. The -!I,! Pvoces ,:in7 of tA,- replica:! i. (!xpi accoi r four pointo, an upparutl= for otrippim.- t",;r-- ", ile2cribud. Some inetructionu are &iven, an,.' in th~.- of t)o type of replica the character of the T)orous Card 1/2 o,4;' thQ object i3 pointed out. A prepartktion mo~tho-,I ff '13106-32- a -:t 2;1-5 7 The !reparation T-:.chnique in the 1.3lectron,"icroscopic l7nvest;6ati=e l'orcruo Bodies ,,n,l lro,,,iderv According to the Replica i-ethod rculica 0 described ,,.hich io modified tccordin,3 to O-ic ubility of the powder. There are 2 fi,-ures lind 7 of which are Soviet. Inuk ~;5"R Inctuitut fizic'-e.:koy khimii lj')*-J,I??1m,titute of '-hysical Chc-mi,--try, -ouco-.-t~ LEONTIYEV, Ye. A. Cand Chem Soi -- (diss) 'Electron-microscope study of typical porous adsorbants amdoatalyzers." Yoe, 1959. 14 pp (Aond Sci USOR. Inst of Phys Chem), 160 oopies (KL, 43-59, 121) -10- LEONTIM, Ye.A.; LUKIYANOVICH, -01. Xlectron microscope studl of thq jorous str!ictare of active carbons with the use of the replica method. Izv. Ali Z)SSR.Otd. khIm. nauk n0-11:1955-1961 N '60. ORIRA 13: 11) 1. Institut fixicheakoy khtmii nN SSSR. (Carbon, Activated) S/c u/05410?jo 1 Von ACT NOR I pb.-t- T.. k -k T. 1. TITIS th. Sir.."- f naroz1U.; zh-1 fIt;h..biy .960. 1... 14. 1.. 01, '02 pp. 2 vh.r-st f ib _0 Ay A 'Q Z.1 IPA 1b1 .1; N=l ..r-ry. cr ~j Ir- Iw C. C.V4 b7- Tb. 4.t l..4 d-filit..f thl Ita.- c Par 16. P.og f Yj.'.'3 ~7ty 'I .... .... I,., "Fig. .1. -1 it .. I.- f-! 1'0 f ... ... . , I ....... A.d lay pr-.1ac I.- .'- ' - 't" " ' r 17, P. T bt.L..4 t7 - pr.-% Tt.- Lk 1,59 3/3 IAJKITANOVICH, Y.M. Structure of the particles of graphitized thermal carbon black and of the products of their dissociation. Dokl.Ali SSBR 134 no.2:384-386 8 10. (MIRAL 1):9) 1. Institut fizicheakoy khimii AN SM. Predstavleno akad. H.H.Dubininym. 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(Particle size determination) ~L 36097-65 EWG(J)/ENP(O)/E*T(m)/EPF(4'~)/EPR/EgP(b) Pr-4/PS-4 KIVIGSIOW ACCESSION NR: 'AT5003SU S/0000/64/000/001/0030/00aa AUMOR: Sigarov. if ;Leont, ev, Yet- TITLE., Hydrostatic extrusion of carbon and graphite materials SOURCE: Konstruktsibnnyye uglegrafitovyye materialy (Parbon and graphite construc-; materials)t abornik trudov, no. 1, Moscow, Xzd-vo Metal-lurgiyas 1964, 30-33 1 ,TOPIC TAGS., carbon, graphite, hydroforming, extrusion, hydrostatic extrusion ABSTRACT: Node:rn carbon and graphite construction materials should be uniformly --,dense at a high -densityi should have high mechanical strength, good antifriction Iropertles, etc. It should also be possible to machine them accurately. It is lp known from experience in the electrode industry that the most effective method for producing large rods with a fine-grained structure is by cold extrusion of oven coke' ~.pawders In a mold. The accepted height- to-diamet er ratio for producing rods of i~satisfactory quality is 41.6i In order to increase productivity, rods with a ratio higher than 1. 5 are often extruded, and when the diameter of the rod ih 100 mm, the ratio goes as high as 3. In spite of the fact that bilateral extrasionis used, the .density of these rods varies through the cross section and lengthw1se. The princi- ple reasons for the variation in density are.- loss of pressure as a consequence of Cord 1/2 L 30097-65 ACCESSION HR-4 ATS003511 ~particla friction against the walls of the mold and nonuniformity in the density of' ithe original powder'* The hydrostatic extrusion method eliminates some of the disad-' vantages. In this method$ the powder is enclosed in a rubber membrane and com- jpressed in a hydraulic cylind6r. According to Pascal's law, all sections on the .:~eyterior surface of the'rubber bag are under identical pressure. Since in hydvo- static extrusionthere is no friction in the outside layers, the rubber membrane Is Imoved together with the particles adheringto it and the given density of the rod I 7 ~is attained at a pressure which is less by -20-30% than In the case of extruding in a. ;mold. This type of rod has a more uniforn density distribution throughout the vol-' ume than one which Is extruded In a mold at the same pressure. It is suggested that~ this progressive method of extrv8lon.be quickly Introduced Into Industry. orig., art. has: 2 figures, ASSOCIATION 9, none GUBHIMD: MCLI: 00 -SUB CODE. Wj MA.:- NO FXF SOV: 005 OTHERt _001 card 2/2 LIODNTIYICV. YO.B. Voyage of the diesel ship "Xooperataiia.0 Inform. biul. Sov. antark. eksp. no.20:48 160o (MIRA 13:9) (Antarctic rigions-Russian exploration) KOBLENTS, Ya,P*, kan4,ttekhnichookikh nauki LEONTIYEV, Ye.B.., mladshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik Change in the position of the Lazarev Shelf Ice on mapse Informs biule Sov. antarke eksp. no. 2-4t46-49 160. MIA 14:5) 1. Arkticheskiy i antarkticheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut. (Queen Mau& Iand --Maps) LEONTIYEV, Ye.l. I- -....... I-------.----.- - Evaluation of the porosity and oil and gas saturation of rocks based on the value of the specific resistivity of the penetration zone. Geol. i geofiz. no.4jl5l-155 165. (MIRA 18.-8) 1. Sibirskiy nauchno.-Issledovatellskiy institut geologii, peofiziki i minerallnogo syrIya, Novosibirsk. LEONTIYEV, Ye. I. . ........ ..- Determining the porosity of the Mesozoic sediments in the middle Ob 'Valley. Geol. nefti i gL%a 5 no.6:44-46 Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Kolpashevskaye promyslovo-gooflipartlya. (Obt Valley--Oil sands) (Porosity) BIV113N. Yu.L.j UUNTIYEV Ye Some problems in tho interpretation of -Acrozonde Q:i4rrims. Phzved. i prom. geofiz. no.50:98-91 163, (MIRA 180) IZO.".TIYEV, Ye.I.; BRYLKIN, Yu.L. Determination or ue porosity of Fasozoic sedimntz in the central part of the West Siberian Plain. Gcol. nefti i gaza 6 no.6:3f-33 je 62. (HIMI 15:6) 1. Novosibirskiy geofizicheskiy treat. (Weet Siberian Plain--Oil sands-Perme-ability) IEONTIEVY Te.l. Possibility of determining the porosity obtained by the method of potentials of Trudy HINKHIGP no.41%159-172 163. of rockB from data Belf-polarization. (HIRA 161l0) LEONTOYEV, Ye.P., kapitan-laytenant Y zapase, yakhtennyy kapitan Development of the sport of sailing in the U.S.S.R. Mor. abor. " no.5s60-68 Pq 161. (MIRA, 16:5) (Aquatic sports) (Sailing) XAZARNOVSXIT, L,gh,, kand. takhn. nauk; LIONVINT, TO.T., inzh. Astatic electrbilywale coercive force motor. That. slektroprom. 27 no,8t?7-31 AC 156. (MLRA 10sq) 1. Nambno-inaledoTatellskly inatitut Hinisterstya slaktrotakhni- chaskoy prowyahlennosti. (Magmetic Instruments) LK)BROK1107W. V.D.; KLUBKCHKIN, A.K.; LEONTIYL-4, Ye.V. ~!-,, Certain conditions for the operation of compressor stations with centrifugal pumps. Trudy VNIIGAZ no.21/29:96-112 164. (MIRA 17s9) IZONTIYKVO IU- A. IAontlyev, No ke "Preparations for the Control of White Rot (Coniothyrim diplodioUn) in Orapea," Vinodelie i Vinogradarstvo MR, vol. 11, no. 4, 1951, pp. 43-44. 95.3 77,7 SOt SMA S. 90-53s 15 DEC 1953 fri ncw mdicine to ri.,I:t th~ diseases of the aco.-n."Tr. fro:r ti:e p 411, (Qozyo ST 0FAI;ST'J0;I Vol 8, d9, Nov Irlr,2) Ea-A Luropean IvIol 2, iis SO: Monthly List of MYSM Accessions,/Library of Congress, AuEust 1953, Uncl. U F-~~ .2 k7700 (11401 //C* AUTHORS: and TITLE: Effect of the barrier voltage of solid dielectrA'cs 33329 3/14 61/000/01211"001/0015 D299YD305 Torbin, N.M., Engineers position on the breakdown PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly. Energetika, no. 12, 1961, 34 - 38 TEXT: An experimental study is described of the effect of the barrier position or, the breakdown voltage of rock-salt, Two types of barriers were used in the experiments: Metal foil 1.5 - 2 J~ thtck, and tria~,etnte film 3 p thick. The NaCl specimens consistca of 2 parts of different thicknean, their total thlckneoq being d mm, A conical hole was made in one of the specimens, and the bar - rier inserted. The results of the experiments are given in two fl- gures and in a table, From the figures it is evidenT. tl,a+l with the barrier placed at a distance of 0.5 - 2,0 mm from 'the positive point, the breakdown voltage increases to a maximum. The breakdown of the specimen is accompanied by the breakdown of the barrier, bol-h the metallic and the one of triacetate film, The prepence of Card 1/3 ----Npppm- now" 33329 S/ 14 3/ 6 1'000 /012/00 Effect of the barrier position D299/'D305 the barrier does not affect the start of the breakdown jvruce,i~, which takes place in 2 stages; The breakdown of the spt--ci, the point to the barrAer, fol'.jowed by th.- breakdown from the 'L,-Ir- rier to the cnthade~ In the case of a metallic barrier, thi~- stage Is accompanied by a drop -in voltage, followed by an incr-c-a-c, toy.ard the breakdown value, and again a sharp drcp,- the breakdcvin channel Is not continuous (from the first to the second stage)- With a dielectric-film barrieri the channel is continuouL, The brea.~~- down rocess begins in the region of maximum field-strength (at the poin t~ and proceeds towards the interior., The cathode prooc"esoes ar,,, of minor lmportan.,.-e in the propagation of the discharge; hence the lack of influence of the cathode material on the breakdow-n, vol'~age~ established by other investigators~ The i-acrease In the breakd,)~,n voltage of solid dielectrics, due to the presence of barr--~ers, could find many applications in high-voltage eq,.Aipment and in cab less The use of barrier5 in insulators coold improve equ'-pment r,~- liability, However, the present study should be vievied as a firs* step only. Barriers of metal foil and triacetate film, in NaC.15 lead to a 18 - 20 4, increase in breakdown voltage, The maxamum va Card 2/3 33329 S/143/61/000/012/001/'00r, Effect of the barrier position ... D299/D305 lue of the breakdown voltage is observed with barriers p7aced at a distance equivalent to 20 - 30 % of specimen thickness. Barriers of metal foll and of dielectric film do not affect the start of the breakdown in a nonhomogeneous field. The development of discharge in solid dielectrics of considerable thickness and in bases, exhi- bits a number of aimilarities, There are 3 figures, 1 table and V~ Soviet-bloc references, ASSOCIATION: Tomskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni politekh- nicheakiy institut imeni S.M. Kirova (Toms~ Ordc'-' 0,----r the Red Banner of Labor Polytechnic Institute imeni S.M. Kirov) TUSENTED: by Nauchnyy seminar zhenly (Scientific niques Department) SUBMITTED: January 28~ 1961 kafedry tekhniki vysokikh naprya- Seminar of the High-Voitaee Te,:h- Card 3/3 G OSTAPL XOAROVk, V.D.; BADAL0111 SA.; sediment$ .tolzsll,Y,Ovk T.La~STIY~EVY~U'11- in salt-bear'ng ye't.; ~~- case of drilling 164- ()j-jRk -18: 5) modified starch In Burenje no*7-20~-22 talchnild using Tur-Merlistano lut burovOY ,&zvedXa"* in eastOrIl -1e Instit ,,,enneftega 'do'late "Tur nauchno-Iss troota V,,BOIU7,rqy edoebt0go bul-enlya 140*5 kontOT& razv ANTSYFE[jov, I.K., inzh.; YFRMAN,OK, M*Z., kand. tekhn. nauk; GANFTS, F.M.; SLAVIN, V.fi.; LEONVYI~,,V, YU.S.; bEwHISHInt V.P.; FOMPAYEV, A.p. Book reviews. Stall 25 no.2;147-150 ,rubnyy zavod (for all OXCept Antsyferovp Yermanok). -The E:ffect of Injuries on the Metabolism of Phosphorus con- taining Substances." Paper submitted at 2nd Conference on BiochemistrY of the 1jervous System) AS USSR) 12-16 Feb 1957, Kiev. Translation 1122802 ZUBAKIM, A.I.:UCONT"MA, AIA -.XATUSIS, Z.Ye. ft-~I- ---. 1-1-1- 1! Certain reactive modifications of the blood during tissue therapy. Biul.skep.biol. i mad. 37 n0-5:27-30 MY '54. (MI2A 7:7) 1. Is Nauchno-lonledovatel'skogo instituts. voestanovitalluoy khirurgii, ortop6dii i traymatologii (dir. X.G.Origorlyev) Gorlkly jTISSUJ9 TMMAFT, *off. on blood) (BLOM, *off. of tissue ther.) J--- /'C Y Y /- 1, /7 "7. / Qen.Patholoey W 57 V.CMP7A MM See-5 V61.10/5 1556. LEONTYEVA A.A. and SCHUMILKINA E. 1. *The protein met a b0 I ism in TWT-9T1W-1_nd the subeutis in cases of elephantia.411i ( Russian text) ARK.H.PATOL. 1956, 18/5 (62-64) Tables 2 Comparative determinations of non-protein nitrogen values following tissue autolys- is of skin and subcutis in normal subjects ( 8) and patients with elephantiasis are described. The coefficient of autolysis characterizes the 2nzymatic protease activity and to determined by the increase in non-protein nitrogen during autolysis of high-molecular substances to nitrogen. In the case of elephantiagis there is an unmistakable decrease in this coefficient, whereas the water content of the skin and the subtutis is markedly increased. Brandt - Berlin(V.13) LMONTITIMA, A.A., kand.med.nauk; VORONTSOV9 D.V., nauchnvy sotrudnik Treatment of hemanglomas of the skin with radioactive phovp'iorL&5. Vest.rent.1 rad. 34 U0,5183-86 S-0 159. (KIRA 13-3) i. Is Gorlkovakogo nauchno-teeledovatellskogo Inatituta traymatologii I ortopedil (dlr. - dots. M.G. Ortgorlyev). (SKIN neoplasms) (MMANGIONA radiotherapy) (PHOSMORUS radioactive) A SAINT, A.Te.; VOROMrSOV, D.V.-,. LMONT1T1VA,__4.A.; TILESHEVA, N.I.; SUTUROVSXATA, Te.G. Problem of the permeability (resorption) of the capillaries in transplanted skin under experimental and clinical conditions. 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