SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYKHINA, YE.T. - LYKOV, A.

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AP6029225 obtained for pure MOS. The SOJ_ additive did not affect the rediative yield of po- tassium nitride as compared with pure KNO3. The process of nitrite radiolyi3is is dis- cussed in terms of the f--ee radical mechanism. Orig. art. has., 2 figures p 1 table 9 - I fomula 9 1 - SUB CODE: 07..,1b/ SUBH DATE: O9JunG5/ ORIG REF: 003/ . 0TH RM 020 - T -, F T. y arid Mcd-icin~--Acrosol, Elffect of T PA 1111aw Data on thm Probl!:m of Aerosol Hctzntion During Resplration," I.I. Livshits, T. LyIchina, G.S. Erenblixg., Dc~jt of Labor Hyginnn, Lab of Acrosoles, Lenin.-rad inst oC Labor flly,giene and Occapatiorall. Diseasi-ts, 8 pp "Gic, i San" No 10 ta Details e>q~trbro-ntal results frc.,a sbtidi.~-5 on (1) Retcm-bion and condc,-,s,-:iLicn of -atrosol durinf, rcsijiration, (2) atrosol disintegration, and (~) rz!lationshi,; be!L-..jct,I a:.~w-mA of aerosol retaintc] during rezmlration an! ch,-ir~~e of a,,nroso.]. sho,.-t exttnt of retention of varic-is tyl).~S: of rcspiratiun. lrxlu~~-~-s L~Ic illustrat I-r--I!; . PA 49/49T6o im U k~ I 1~ nlama,IE, T., EfM,-, M, G, S., Xr, j.,oGOntj-ALj, Ila ll*j, LlFc'ClllTZl, 1. 1. .Graviretric and qtwtitative methods of determination of dust. in industry. Gig. rjanitlp Yoskva No. 7, July 50. p. 31-5 1., Or tho Aerosol 1-iboratory, State Scientific-Research Institxf~e of Labor Hygiene mid Occupatioml D1:3easeB in Leningrad* MM 19, 5, Pvt., 1950 LAZAJW, N.V.; ALZXSANDROV, I.S.; LYUBLINA, Ye.I.; AXKE R , I.I.; ZAKA- BUNIKA, H.S.; GADASKRU, I.D.; DODRTAKOVA, N.S.; KRM# I.Y.; K4R&3lK# V.M.; LEVINA. Z.K.; DANISIUrMIY. S.L.; YZGOROV, N.M.; RYLOUl 14,Lpp starshiy*nauchnyy sotrudnik; KA.MV, B.D.; ARDREnW, V.V.; LYIMINA ZAMZSH&YZV,&, G.I.; ANISIMOV, A.N.; YMULTAND, I.G.; BOGOVSXIY, P.A.; TIUNOV, L,A,; MIKULISON, K.Ta.; ABPAMOVA, Zh.I., GRIGORITEVA, L.K.; KLINSTATA. K.S. Third Leningrad conference on the problems of industrial toxicoloE7. Farm.i toks. 16 no.2:59-62 Mr-Ap 153. (KLRA 6:6) (Poisons) LTKHIIIA, Te. T. Possibilities of resorptive action of mineral ails. FarmA toks. 18 no-2:51-55 Mr-Ap 155. (MLRA 8-7) It Laboratoriya aerozoley- (zav. -II.K.Bakhusov) i tokatkologiche- skaya laboratoriya (zav. I.D.Gadaskina) Gosudaretvennogo nauchno- issladovateliskogo Instituta gigiyery truds, i professionalIqvkh zabolevanly (Leningrad). (PETROLEUM PRODUGTB, effects, oils, resorptive action in animals) X07MMUT, Boris Borisovich; LYKffIKA, Ye.T., red.; SMCEMKO, F.Ya., tekhn.red, I - (Tonsillitis and its contzol under industrial conditions] Angina I bor'ba a nei v proizvodstvennykh usloviiakh. Leningrad. Gos.izd-vo med.lit-ry Medgiz, Laningr.otd-nie, 196o. 86-p. (MMA 13:12) (MUSTRIAL HYGIM) (IMUNGRAD-TONSILS-DISHASSS) ABRAMOVA, Zh.I., kand. med. nauk; GADASKINAy I.D.p prof.; GOLUBEEV, A.A., kand. med. nauk; DAIIISHEVSKIY, S.L., prof.; ZI'L"B---R, Yu.D., kand. med. nauk; LAZAREV, L.N., kand. khim. nauk; LEVINA, E.N., doktor med. nauk; LGYT, A.O.; LYUBLINA, Ye.I.J. doktor biol. nauk;-'LTKHINAA Ye.T., kand. biol. nauk; MINKINA, N.A., kand. mod. naW;`-RUSIN, V.Ya.0 kand. med. nauk; SALY)MON, L.S., kand. med. nauk; SPERANSKIY, S.V., TRAKHTENBERG, I.M., dots.; FILOV, V.A., kand. biol. nauk; TSIRKI K.G., kand. med. nauk; CHEMOVA. M.P., kand. med. nauk; GRIVA, Z.I., red.; IAZAREV, N.V.,z&sl.deyat.nauki,prof., red.1 LEVIN,, tpkhn. red.; BASINA,.M.Z.j, tekhn. redF., [Toxic industri~r.!. substances; handbook for chemists, engineers and physicians] Vrednve veshchestva v promyshlennosti; spra- vocbnik dlia kbimikov, inzhenerov i vracheie Izd94-, pererei dop. Leningrad, Goskhimizdat. Pt.2.[Inorganic and meta-llo- organic compounds] Neorganicheskie i elementorganicheskie so- edineniia. 1963. 619 p. (MIRA 17:2) 3/613/62/000/019/oo5/oo6 3106/3!86 AUTHORS: Lykhmus, Ya., Yyglane, Kh. TITTE: Classification of elementary particles according to their interaction SOURCE: Akademiya nauk Estonskoy SSR. Institut fiziki i astronomii. Trudy. no. 19. 1962. Iseledovaniya po teoreticheskoy fizike. 113-123 TEXT: On the basis of six-dimensional "internal" space, which for each interaction is split up into the sum of two invariant subspaces, one mathematical formulation of the classification of the elementary particles according to their interactions is given. Classifications according to weak four-fermion, electromagnetic, and strong interactions are established. Each of these excludes the remaining two from exact determination. The interaction Lagrangian is invariant with respect to transformations in the "internal" space. This means that the quantum numbers are conserved in interactions according to which the classifica- tion was made. There are 4 tables. The English-language references are: Card 1/2 S1613J621000101910051006 Classification of elementary ... B108/B186 M. Gell-Mann. Phys. Rev., 92, 833, 1953; T. Nakano, K. Nishijima, Progr. Theor. Phys., 10, 581, 1953; A. Salam, Nucl. Phys., 2,173, 1956. SUBMITTED: December 15, 1961 ALEMYEVA, R.N., Inzhaner; &my WIN I. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; RZHZZNIKOV. Yu.V., Inzhener. Method for testing and profiling relatively short turbine blades. Teploenergetika 3 no.6;51-56 Je '56. (HLRA 9:8) 1. Vassoyusnyy teplotakhnicheskiy inatitut. (Blades) LYKRAJt',, D.F.; SAHCHEVSKAXA, N.S. Cultivation of marjoram in the,"Botanical Garden of the Academy of .Sciences of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Trudy Bot.sada, AN URSR 3:82-89 '35. (Kiev--marjoram) (MIRA 10:q) 22672 3/198/61/007/002/001'/004 D204/D303 AUTHORS: Golubentsiv, O.M. and ykhovyd, Pj. (Kyyiv) TITLE: The resolvent of the integ:~al equation of motion of systems of a'hig~er order PERIODICAL: Prykladna mekhanika, v.-7, no. 2, 1961, 126-134 TEXT: The authors consider the determination of the resol- vent of the integral equation-of the transition process for vibra- ting systems which consist generally of any number of masses with elastic connections. Cases 'of systems of 4 and 5 masses are dis- cussed. For the general case of n masses: The n differential equation,of';e,nd order are first reduced to one equation of 2n-th order and then to an integral equation of Volterra's II type, the method being shown only in the example of the 4 mass system. The kernel is n_2 )2r4-1 Y 2r + r-0 Card 115 The resolvent of ihe The second iteration rent form, then_tIYe-iirbitra:ry letter being 22672 S/1,JB/61/007/uO2/001/004 D204/D303 integral . . . of the kernel is found and put into a recur- m-th iteration and the resolvent, the m R (t) Va-o lyn N x (M)... V 1-0 i-C C.--3 + X C'IC2 12m + 2j ++ 2 (n 2) k - II m M-A m-k x + k -1 ( i .E (- 1), Vm) E k-I i=O 1-0 k (16) X CIM CI-2 [2m +2i+... +2(n-2)k- Ili* Card 21.-) M 22672 S/198/61/007/002/001/004 D204/D303 The resolvent of ihe integral . . . where T=NFao(t - y). A recurrence.formula is given expressing Rn in term of Rn-1 (resolvent for (n-1) mass system) and the second term of (16). It is intended to show in another paper that for engineering purposes it is sufficient to take into account only 2 or 3 first parameters of the system, There are 2 Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Instytut mekhaniky AN URSR ( Institute of Mechanics, AS Ukr SSR) SUBMITTED: November 29, 1960 Card 3/3 LYKHTANOV, A.G.; KOKOVIN, A.A., starshiy prepodavatel' Using a camera for determining the bed position of geological structures. Sbor. nauch. trud. Kaz GK no-19:132-135 '60. (MIRA 15:3) (Mining geology) (Photography--Industrial applications) XOTOVIF M.I.; LIIUIVARI, D.~. [Lykhvar, D.F.) 14ykola Mykolaiovych Hryshko, 1901-1964. Ukx. bot. zhur. 22 no.4: 112-114 164. irl: 11) SOV/138-50~-3-4/16 A UT H 0 Blagov, S.S. (Deoeazed)z Pechkovs~~ya, K.A.i A.0-00 Simanov-skaya, S.A. and ShmiGell-,-kiy, V.K. TITI~-,;: Electron-lidcros~.opic Investigations of Rubber Llixtures and Their Basic Components (El--Ictronno--mi.it-ros'~-,Opich-- eskoye -J,,;s1edovarLiye rezinovykh smes-ey i ild-,L oz;noMy1da komponaritov) PERIODICAL: Kauchukl i rezina, !(,159, Nr 3~ pp 12 - 118 (U",S,0 AKTRA-I'J"ll: Most inteve~;tinL; results of electron-microseopic invest- obtained wilen analysi-,, - n.-D.taral and sy- j~~4t4onS V-~ere .fnthetir-- rubbers (Refs 3 to 8). It was pos-ible -uo deter-sine. the -o1 E-nd ~el- fractionsez of natural rabber, the c~u1pliuv- structure -which is char.acteri-,tic for i-abbears a--n1 t-he (.11 4-11 enci re 1 ation be t we _ U e d Lm onc of sphPrical =foner t anct the molec~ular weiglit of the rub'oer, as -;..,e'-,1 a-c the characteristics of the s,:.condarv structure of crystuallising rubbers. During the present inveztigationsc the aut,lior8 Card 1/3 uLed a modified electron microccope EMI-100 with a 0.25 mm ISOV/138-59-3-4/16 Electron-Microscopic Investi.-ations of Rubber Lixtures and Their Basic Components diaphragm (0.05 mm diaphragm-aperture) which made it possible to increase ~he resolving power of the micro- scope from 100 to 30 X. Details of the preparation of samples from rubber solutions as well as from hard ru rubbers are given and electron-microscopic tests were carried out on them. Figure 1 shows photographs of a natural rubber film sample; Figure 2 a colloidal replica with an unplaAicised butadiene-styrene rubber surface; Figure 3 a quartz replica of an unfilled natural rubber valcanisate; Figure 4 a quartz replica of unfilled vul- canisate prepared from natural and sodium-butadiene rabber. 'in all caches the degree of magnification is quoted. Further tests were carried out on various types of activated carbon black. A generator with -a special vibrator (15 cycles/second) was used for dismersing the carbon black in alcohol or in toluene (Figure 5). Figures 6 to 9 show micro-photographs of four activated carbon blacks, and a table gives characteri-tics of their degree of disTersion. Formulae for calculating the a Card 2/3 verage 0 MV/138-59-3-4/16 Eluctron-Microscopic Inve stigat ions of Rubber Eixt-ar,.;E ~,,,,nd Their Basic Components diameters are given, Special channel black i~i used in the manufactiire of various types oO ink-. It is charal^- terised by a hi6h deGroe of di~~persion, ond a lesser degree of coarseness than normal channel black. knth- L racene bla,~k resembles furnace black to a -reater degree 0 than channel black. This is confirmed by compai-ative tests on rubbers containing the two tyT pes of carbon black; rubbers contlining anthracene black as fillers 0 showed a higher raUe of vulcanization and higher moduli. !Z~ There are 9 fit-,ures, 1 table and 17 references, of zhich 5 are English,, 4 Cierman and 8 Soviet. ASSOCIkTION: Rauchno-i --sled ovat e 11 ski- .j institut zhinnoy prx-Ilysh- lennosti (Scientific Reseerc--- Institute for the Tyre indus'Ury) Card 3/3 AUTHORSs Lykin, A. S., PechkOVBkaya, K. A. _,71,~6-23-6-14128 TITLE; Electron-microscopic Investigations of Vulcanized Products of Natural and Synthetic Rubber (Elektronnomikroakopicheskoye issledovaniye vulkanizatov naturallnogo i sinteticheskikh kau- chukov) PERIODICALi Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1959, Vol 23p Nr 6, PP 725 - 728 (USSR) ABSTRkCT: In the introduction a number of papers (Refs 1-7) are listed, in which the stracture of rubber products vulcanized by means of electron microscopes were investigated by means of the replica method. Two further papers (Refs 8,9) are mentioned, in which the thermodyramical compatibility of rubber was investigated, which showed the importance of cohesion ener.gy. It was also found that in mixtures of two different kinds of rubber, their properties do not behave additively. In the present paper the authors describe the carrying out of electron-microscopic work with vulcanized products which have one or two types of rubber as a basis. In the first part of this paper the investigations of pure natural rubber E~nd of three synthetic rubbers are Card 1/2 dealt with. For this purpose, the method of quartz-replica Electron-microscopic Investigations of Vulcanized SOV/46-23-6-14/28 Products of flatural and Synthetic Rubber is used, and an example (Fig 1) is shown of natural rubber enlarged 41000 times. In the second part of the paper the re- sults obtained by investigations carried out of four vulcanized products are dealt with, each of which is composed of two kinds of rubber. These vulcanized products show various forms of microinhomogeneity and size. From the boundaries of these microinhomogeneities conGlusions way be drawn as t0 COMDatabi- lity in that a diffuse boundary indicates better compatibility. There are 3 figures and 9 references, 6 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2 KAPLIANVI, M. Ya.; r,.FOZ.--'tK, TARUISOVA, Z. N. ; DOGA-r)KIIT,, B. A. ; L V. K. KOZLOV, V. T.; SOBOLEV, V. S.; MkUZEII, N. A. '.'Struktura i svoystva vulkanIzatriv, p:)1-u--henr..yLnL sery i ion-iziruyushchikh izlucheniy." report submitted for 31qth Intl Cong, industrial Chemistry, Warsaw, 15-19 Sep 64. Nauchno-is5ledovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti, ~bscow. ASD(f)-2 J-4-65 9M=TWWAi;-. S/0069/WO26/006/0697/0704 AUYHORi S TITU: i~teat. oi vulcaiiiijition network Q'n~ strength and elaaric properties o rubber.: crosalinking 1 'r -esory Or. ~e_-,rodation and processes due to thermal and rwox~ idation,reactions 26 :no. 6t 1964, 697-~704 SOMWE.- Koll6idny*Y Zhurnal v d i TOPIC TAGSt' vacanizationt- elastic oroperty~ thermal rea..rion# thermooxidation ~.',.reaction,, treakdown. ~ratej de3radationp crosslinking ABSrWLT t' 4 methdd: cif evaltzatil Ile the principal structuralparameters of the ZatiohL* vulcard network i-.94-t.the number ofective chains th4 total number e (V,-) in thermal and of-chi ns and tha:molecular weight for a giv a moment thermooxidation processes has been proposed. The method is based on the statisti- Cal theory of jegradation and crosslinking processes and the theory of hiFh elas- tic pr9ji2r~ieskf'rubber. Equations permitting the dotermination of the number of broken-down molecubw chains and nodes and the number of new nodes formed by socondar7 reactions during the thermal and thermooVidetion process have been do- Cnd 8457-66 DIT(m)AW(j )/Of TF(C) RX r 2 ACC NRt XP60171856 (A) SOURCE CODE: UR100691-6-6-7T2-8T66-3-1-6-1~~-16-3-W-1, AUTHOR: Dogadkin, B. A.; Tarasova,.Z. N.; Lykinj A. _S.; Kuanyshev, K. Go ORG: Scientific Research Institute of the Tire,lndust_ry (Nauchno- issladovatellskiy institut shinnoy promyshlennosti); Moscow Institute of.Fine Chemical.Technology im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy institut tonkoy icheakoy,tekhnologii im. H. V. Lomo-nosova), TITLEs. Effect of vulcanization\~crosslinka and network parameters on the strength of vulcanizates, SOURCE: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, v. 28, no. 3, 1966, 353-361 TOPIC TAGSt vulcanizate, crosslink, network parameter, tensile strength ABSTRACT:Astudy has been made of the effect of the cross-link type and network parameters on e tensile strength of unfilled yulcanizates of natural, cis-polyisoprene.)(SKI), cis-polybutadien0'(SK0, butadiene- styrene (BSK), and carboxyl-containing (*KS-3q=JL)s'rubbers. /-