SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LYUBIMOVA, S.L. - LYUBIMOVA, YE.A.

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I - LYUBIYOVA, S.L. Determination of the rank and degree of oxidation of aoals. Oxidativ'6 destruction method. Trudy IGI 12:5-14 161. (IMU.- 14:3) (Coal) (Oxidation) (1hunic acids) I.YUBIMOVA, ,.S..L.. Using the method of ftwet buraing" to d6temine tha carbon Content in aqueous solutions and solids. Trudy IGI 211 185-18Q, 163, (KIRA 16-11) BRIS,K!,U!-t, V.A.; LYUBI@-IOVA, S.N.; M.G. The stirring of liquild meta-I in Lhe ladle; -.,@eore-,-Ical as-.imate. Irudy Ural. Do',tekh. inst. no.133:11-16 '63. (!'!:@A 1-1:9) s/i4j./61/oo4/001/010/02i 7 25950 E192/E382 HORS: G;rshenzon, Ye.6M., L7ubimova, T.F,., Ptitsyna, N.G.', Rozhkova, G.I. and TITLE: Investigation of the Super-regenerative Regime in Single-tuned Parametric Amplifiers PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy,- Radiofizika, 1961, Vol. 4, No. 1, P@- 113 - 120 TM: The super-regenerative r-egime in parametric amplifiers can be achieved by additionally introducing low-frequency modulati@n of the variable-capacity-in the system (Ref. 1 Heffner, H., Wade, G. and Junger, M. - Proc. IRE, 47, 1971, 1959;- Ref. 2 - B. Bossard -'Proc. IRE, 47, 1970, 1959). If ihis ' ' regime in the amplifier is achieved by a comparatively slow, modulation of the pump signal, the oscillations in a series LCR circuit of the system can be described 'by, L @jj + R!@(j + q_ /1111 +h Cos ((,,",t) 1 9 rt, ((,)"t) Ef) Cos dt2 dt C, Card 1/8 S/141/61/004/001/0.10/022 Investigation of thq E192/E382 where w C is the signal frequency, WH is the modulation frequency, M is the mean modulation depth of the nonlinear capacitance, and h is the depth of the low-frequency pump-source modulation. Eq. (1) can also be written as: + 20y' +(I +2i,,) y +lyiy I I +hcos (L),:) s1ii.(2T)=).cos (2 where: Y 2H = /@""sjo L, 2w.itti, I + 12 + Z; 2ol./w,, = 9; u)@,t/2; w, LC,,. In the analysis 'f this equation it is assum4A that 0 F 0' ' and that the sysiem can be solved by the Van-ifter-Pol equation, Card 2/8 S/141/61/004/001/010/022 Investigation of thV9@9- E192/E382 which is in the form: y = a sin -- + b cos ^t where a and b are slowly varying time functions. Consequently, the system of simplified equations for-the amplifier (Ref. 3 - the authors - Radio-engineering industry, 17,13,'1959) can be written-cis: /it 2;z = ). cos 29 + 2 a __2 (1 C05 (U.:) 2b = -& sin (Zr 20 - b b cos (Qt). 2 which differs from those obtained in Ref. 3 by the presence of the last terms which'are due to the dodulation. It can be assumed that the.solution of the simpLified equations is in the form: Card 3/8 25950 s/141/ft/oWool/ 010/022 Investigation of the .... E192/E382 It= A,, sin 1(i + NQ)- +A CO, 2-V b @B,,slti I (c + NS2) I+ 1(t + NUI)t (N -@@ 0) where AIN' A2N' BIN and B2N are constant coefficients. These constants can be determined from an infinite system of algebraic equations which are obtained by substituting Eqs. (4) into Eqs. (5). However, iti practice, it is sufficient- to consider only a finite N , so that the number of equatio"ns is reduced. By analysing the solutions obtained on the basis of Eqs. (4), it is concluded that: 1) the amplificatiori bandwidth in the super-regenerative regime is kreater than that in the regenerative regime for the same maximum amplification coefficient, and 2) at w,,, = w1j/2 +,Nwm , the amplitude of'the.oscillations Card 4/8 25950 s/i4i/61/004/001/010/022 Investigation of the .... E192/E382 of the signal frequency and other frequency components achieves a maximum, th4 maximum being most pronounced in the component w. � Num which coincides with w1j/2 . The oscillations in the super-regenerative amplifier have a complex spectrum and two types of frequency characteristics are possiblet a) the overall value of the oscillations excited is regarded as the response of the system and thus the corresponding frequency characteristic can be observed if the amplifier is followed by a video detector; b) the amplitude of the oscillations having a frequency of the input signal, or that of one of the spectral components, is regarded as the response of the system; in this case the characteristic can be determined if the amplifier is followed by a filter or a superheterodyne receiver having a narrow bandwidth. These effects are illustrated by families of frequency characteristic4of the two types which are given in Figs. 1 and 2. The characteristics of Fig a 1 w5re evaluated for (3 = 0.021, m = 0.08, n = o.07, _@-i = 6 x 10- and h = 100%; Card 5/8 25950 s/i4i/61/004/001/010/022 Investigation of the *.** 9192/9382 the parameters for Fig. 2 were 0.021, M = 0.08, n = 0.047, Sj= 0.25 x 10 and h = 0.75%. From these figures it is seen that the magnitude of the secondary maxima in the super-regenerator-filter system decays faster than in the super-ragenerator-video detector system. The super-regenerative amplifier was investigated experimentally at comparatively low frequencies (1.3 Mc/s) and at UHF. The amplifier for 1.3 Mc/9 was studied by employing a sweep-frequency generator and a superheterodyne receiver. Investigation of the UHF amplifiers was performed by means of a spectrum analyser. The measured results are in qualitative agreement with the calculated data. In particular, the measured characteristics show that in the case when the modulation frequency w m is greater than the bandwidth of the amplifier, the frequency response of the system has a large number of aarrowly-spaced peaks (comb-like response). The authors express their gratitude to Yu.Ye. D'yakov for discussing the problems of this work. Card 6/8 25950 s/141/61/oo4/001/010/022 investigation of the .... E192/E382 There are 7 figures and 6 references: 4 Soviet and 2 non- Soviet (quoted in text). ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy pedagogicheskiy iiistitut im.V.I.Lenina (Moscow Pedagogical Institute im. V.I. Lenin) SUBMITTED: July 7, 1960 Fig. 1: Card 7/8 W- T GERSHENZON, Ye.M.; LYUBIMOVA, T.F.; ROZHKOVA, G.I.; ETKIN, V.S. Dynamic characteristics of a stage with variable capacitance and low level of regeneration. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; radiotekh. 6 no.3:303-304 MY-Je 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Rekomendovano kafedroy eksperimentallnoy fiziki Moskovskogo pedagogichaskogo instituta imeni Lenina. (Parametrid amplifiers) ETKIN, Valentin Semenovich; GERSfMZON, Yevgeniy Mikhaylovich. Prinimali u-chastiye LAVUT, A F.; LYUBII,',OVA, T.F.; SOITA, N.V.; KHOTUNT9EV, Y..L.; ROZHKOVr,-'67rt-!tM@,rMVA, Ye.S.; STRUKOV, I.A.; VYS?AVK-Ul, A.N., retsenzent; AiWlj'Oli, retsenzent; MASM@OVA, V.G., red. [Superhigh-frequency parametric sys-@ems using semiconductor diodes] Parametric he skie sistemy SVCh na poluprovodnikovykh diodakh. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1964. 351 P. (I. IRA 17: 11 ) LYUBn40VA, T.F.j KANEVSKLI, FAIN, V.S. Study of i3ignal 1--miting Ln a regen@:ra.",re 1'rk--,,jer:c7 ccnve@ter- I Radiotokhnika 2G no-5,7C@-75 MY 165. (M:FtA 18. 10) 1. Deystviteiln,7ye -hleny t-latl,-,~ino-tekhr,,ccie!3kri~ir) obghche.9tva radio- tekhniki i elektrcE,-vyazi imenl Pcpove.. LYUBIMOVA, T.G. Basic biological oharacteristics and distribution of the P&cific rock- fish Sebastodes alutun I'lillert in the Gul-Ir of Alaska. Trudy VN-IRO 48: 293-303 163. (MIRA l7s2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy natictir.;-ii,-1-6,1,-)vatallskiy institut morskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okeann@4rri!'U. P",s "bittd to, th. 101h Panne sci.w. Ceg-. 9 ... late, R..41 21 ing- b-P 2961. MUMUM.-A. 0., FUOVAOW. A. A., @d Z-1:10,A, --. 5., Rave- Stat, thi"r.lty, My.1-1 F-It7, Ch-,ir of MarL@e -0 T-.In Vat,eurs - *on the c&.1-latito of rate of radloactLvtty In depthO (section VTT.B.6) JCDLI@%;U_Y@ X., ln.tit,,te of Z-*-gy - "The oeth-I of vpio@e -iy,is aad posdibilitLao of its - @n lt@Jl- of 1h, Pacific O-o (section NIX) V., Institute of 3@IoV - -Dt@.Ib,itL;, @f s.-cs and Ll@ of ta@*NtrLal plants In bctton -Umonts of the Pacific' .=... .,..) r =a-, V. G., Director, 1-tttuto of One-logy - 'The heat -hanrt b.t-ca th. uteoctio and the dj---t .-anic (sent 10. V11 .0.1) rnstttute of Oceanolrgy - "An e-o;- of the .-V.t.tica of tic d-;, ourro.t. 1. the ..rtheaote_ r_iflc- e V-, qRd 31-77. r-tlt@ta or -,onne.,gy torralat too btt- torbidity, pby-.J;1-k-.- and pr1--7 p- "notion. (Sant Ion 11T.C.4) E-tit'Ae or 01-1-97 - '0. the rel.il.n bat-- @ter t-paxency and the h-actor of -nts in or --he Pacimc Onean" (section M.B) P., k"AJUM:A, R. M., *ar:2AZ;. F. j., 3. X., Z@Ltj@V,A M. I., and aiLL-TI=t-.;@ B. :., 1-t-1-t, @,f Fao-th rh@,Lza imem.t 0. -iii. Setidt 0"5truct- of the @arth cmst in the tr-L-I- vone from the northowitcon p-t of the Pnoiflc t, the Asiatic -tlocnt' (9-tt.n vri.C.2) P., H., -I "r-=7. 3. M., 14-tituto of Z-th "tea L=ant 0, To. sc."Idt - r@,t- or -the layer in the O@Joct.k Sed and I, ttoo adjacent parta of the P--IfLc, (Section Vrz.C.2) -a I'MEMM a- Ir - 1.atltot. of co-clo,- - 'C@ the ral.tl.n b,t-n and @,t' . hy to -he Mb-tro - 791.p - part of the Pacific 0-" (Section VII.C.1 I..titta or Oool.a - "The toot-1, t,p f th. P-1.1-tt Oce- da the circom PacifIc =btle "It (2-le 1:10,000,XC)" M.0 The SLberl- If tr@ Academy of ScienceB USM - @On the re-Ita @f kn-tlrotlona of t aol In the U=" (section V.B.I) Lestttnte or O-alocy d.t. L-1-4 .ith t-oo. I. the Pacific and -c problem. e.c ... t@d "th p-pect reveao@ch- (3-tion -M.El) Mr". M.Q., InatLtute of LthnoLciy - "On., =- on the Atnu ;rnbjec" (5-ti.n mn) 1-tit.t. of C-Ic@ -'-,he c-F-ttLno of rgoni. a. pnoaded material In the Pacific In co=ecticn vith the preb- of #141- .entationo (3action VII.C.1) .."t.t. of 0-c-.1-gy - "Dott- -cal' Lva"-Ok- I --t- In the Antsorcttas @senltlon WEI.D.I) VA-TANOV_V. V., J..tit.te of Oecan.logy - "Cy.1-1c aeti.,ity -a cL1m1iGl0j;fc fMnta in th@ ncrthem pert cf the PnoLfic 0=@'e (Section VII.A) ""i Al-141.1im. Scientific R--h Itatit.t. or M-t- 71 @,-. "oCrphy(- rel"Ita of Llth)@I.Cieal L-..ti(mtL- in thA vAlf of Al-k- 3a it n 11 -C ) IM9TTrI'mM A. Vac:. State Unl--Ity, nly-1-1 F-laty, Ch.L, of 3---d Cr1Wt -G;.V1hy.1oal data wd the problee of the orign of th@ ?ncif@c Ocean" (Section VII.C.2) t--tLtota of Oco-loc/ - '-I,, ..,coiftc r..t-,. f b-eh f-ti.. I. tid.1 nooo" (5-tj- 'rit.C.1) - -q. D., triatitute 'r Oc-L'a - "QxnIitatIY-I-t!t%tI- $T IT dletrlbutt@n of Vic 11thc-.* %- aot r:cra !n -rth-'- 1--t af the Neirl," TIT.," ILMAA_ Ly@au 0., T-tit,t, : f, '4'he PrIC-D @r n3l .odi-e-tatten In the are,. .;f '-?,, K,@t@l In- %-' (3cotic. LYUBIYDVA, T.G. Resulta of ichthyological studies performed in the Gulf of Alaska on two expeditions of the research vessel "Ametist" in 1960 and 1961. Okeanologiia 2 no.5t935-937 162. (IURA 151ll) (Alaska, Gulf of-Fishes) GUSEV, V.P.; FOEIN, A.V.; KUNYAVSKIY, G.M.; OBICHKIN, Yu.G.; MOWSTOV, Ye.A.; NAZAROV, A.S.; SAKHAROV, M.A.; GREBNEV, A.K.; VARLAMIOV, R.G., retsenzent; D-VbITSKrI, L.U., retsenzent; RAKOV, N.A., retsenzent; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V., tekhn. red. (Calculation of electrical tolerances in radio-electronic apparatus] Raschet elektricheskikh dopuskov radioelektron- noi apparatury. (By] V.F.Gusev i dr. Moskva, "Sovetskee radio," 1963. 366 p. (MIRA 17:1) MAKSD OV, Matvey Vasil' yev I @-h; GI .';- , -.-cAy Ivanovich; GUTF,117, L.,-*. , -,rofi., , , '. - . - . V, 4riz, - .1. 1 re t sen zen -&; III: @ 2.. ., V @. , T.'-'. 1 : -,-. I (Radio guiuance G!' 1(-31, -;@ - v., --iie -liketal-A. Moskva, Izr-4-v,) ".love t2I-),a - , - . -@43 p. '-. 1 1,.A 18. 1 ) GARBER, 1saak Semenovich; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red. [Magnetic pulse modulators] Magnitnye impul'snye mo- duliatory. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1964. 158 p. (MIRA 17:11) VAVILOV, Ye.11.; @ORTNOY, G.P.,'.Friaimali uchastiye; BAFUWV, A.A.; OS121SKIY,, L.M.; B 0 A, T.M., red.; SVESITIKOV, A.A.0 tekhn. redb, (Synthesis of the cie'euits of electronic digital] Sintez skhem elektronnykh tsifrovykh mashin. ",@4oskvaq "Sovetskoe radio," 19634 439 po (MIRA 17:3) YEFD!iOVA, Margarita NikoJ-ayevna; KITOV, A.I., rel.; IYUBIMOVA, T.14 red. (Algorithmic languages; surv-y of foreign papers] Algo- ritmicheskie iazyki; obzor zanibA-zhnykh rabot. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio, 1965. 64 P. (MIRA 18:7) GUTKIN, L.S.; LEBEDEV, V.L.; SiFoROV, V.1. Prtniml-i ucllaotlyn: VASIL'Y-r,V ', D,V,; SVISTOV, N.K,;jYUBI-MOVA, I.M., red.; i3ELYAYLNA, V.V., tokhri. rt@d. (Radlo rocolvInf! dovicim] Iludiopi-loutiVo urit'roltILVA. Pod red. V.I.Siforova. Moskva, Sovetskoe radio. Pt.2. 1963. 399 P. (M-IRA 17:2) BRUYEVICH, 1:.G.; DOSTUPOV, B.G.; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red.; VIZIROVA, V.V., red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V.i-toakbm,-red. (Principles of the theory of computers] Osnovy teorii schetno-reshaiushchikh ustroistv. Moskva, "Sovetskoe radio, 11 1964. 817 p. (MIRA 17-3) SOVETOV, N.M.; LYUBINOVA, T.M.,,red.; SVESHNIKOV, A.A.,, toklm. red. (Circuit for the engineering design of a backward-wave babe using a helix] Skhema inzhenernogo raschata lampy obratnoi volrq na spirali., Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio," 1961. 51 p. (KMA 15-0) (Traveling-wave tubes) BURAKOVp M.Vo;Frinimali, uchastiyes WIN, A.I.; PMEVWLAYW,, V.F. SMA, NeSey red.; IZUBIIAGVA, T.M., red.; SVEMIKOV, A.A.,, tekhn.red. - ----- (Practice In operating the "Ural" digital computing machine] Opyt skspluatataii tsifrovoi vychislitellaoi mashiny *Ural." Pod red. M.A.Sinitea. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio," 1962. 183 p. (MIRA 15:5) (Electronic digital computers) TIPUGIN, V.N.; VEYTSELI, V.A.; VERMISHEV, YU.Kh., kand. tekhn. naukv red.; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red.; SVESHNIKOV, A.A., teldm. red. (Radio control] Radioupravlenie. Moskva, Izd-vo "Sovetskoe radio," 1962. 749 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Ouided missiles-Radio control) I GOLEV, Konstantin Vladimirovich; I@@@@red.; YEVDDKIMV, M.A., I a nauchnyy red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Calculation of the operatIng range of radar stations)Haschat dallnosti deistviia radiolokatsionnykh stantaii. Moskva So- vetskoe radio,, 1962. 204 p. (MIRA 16:31 (Radar) GUTKIN, L.S.; LEREDEV, V.L.; SIFOROV, V.I.; Prinimali uchastiye: VASEILIYEV, D.V.; SVISTOV, U.K.; LYUBIMOVA, T.M., red.; BELYAYEVA, V.V., tekhn. red. [Radio receiving devices] Radiopriemnye ustroistva. Pod red. V.I.Siforova. Pt.2. 1963. 399 p. (MIRA 16:11) (Radio--Receivers and reception) zKr I., S.' z Zl' Au K@; red.; 1 7 ti-n YAKUSIIE,'KOV, Yuriy Grigortyevich; LYI;:311.'(-j'vA, T.,-!., red. (FlWsica-l @rinciples of devices. Fiziche-.-kie osnolry opti'fl-o-elektr,,)nrriA priboruv. skva, Sovetskoe zz-adio, 11-65. 208 p. (FLIA IE:3) KWiSUNSKIY, D?v Nawmovich; FEFB@@R, L.I,., doktnr tekbn. nauk, ret.-,enzent, LOSVYAKOV, do@tfvr teRhn. nauk, prof., retsonzent;J@1141MOVA, T.M., red. [Radio-wave propagation in airplane radio communications) Rasprostranenie radiovoln pri samoletnoi radiosviazi. Mo- skva, Sovetskoe radio, 19t)5. 407 p. (MIRA 18:9) PHASE I BOOK WLOITATTON 965 ,@arniyer, @N and Lyubimova, T. N. Agregaty neprerynoy vulkanizatsii; v pomoshch' kruzbknm tekhnicheskogo obucheniya ,,IArr9ngement for Continuous Vulcanization; Aid for Technical Study Groups) M 1 104 P. 5,000 copies printed. oscow, qosenergoizdat, 1957. Ed.. Timokbinal If. I.: Tech. Ed.: Larinov, G. Ye. PURPOSE: 'The book is intended for students of technical study groups and worlanen and foremen in the electric cable industry. COVTRAGE: Tho authorn briefly describe the technology of producing cables and with rubber insuIation which existed before the introduction .@f arrsnwP--nenLs for simultaneous 3perations and which still exists today. ,hey describe the technology of continuous vulcanization with the simultaneous in-,Aal.ion ot' cabLF- cores (ADTV-115) and the sheathing of cables (MV-150). They Rls,) de:scrlbe the control and operation of the equipment and control of the ccmpressor for producing steam at a pressure of 15-20 atm. They outlIfte safety regulations, duties of'-the crew, operating conditions of the ANV-1-15 C Arraiigemer-t f,-)r Continuouz Vulcanization (Cont.) 965 Emd ADTV-150 units, and discuss questions of quality control and trouble- sbooting. 'rhe book is a result of experience gained in the Uk-rakabel, I :E1-ekt.,-:-pro,icvd-. Seli-kabel, Azovkabel, and other factories. There are 6 Sovlet re'@ . 7ABU, OF 1--`-)N"L7NTS Introduc"Lon 3 Ch. 1. Production Technologj of Rubber Insulated Conductors and Cables C@ 1. Production technology of rubber insulated conductors and cables vitt vulcanization taking place in boilers 5 2. Technology of continuous vulcanization 3 Ch. 2. V,-dcanization of Rubber CcmDositions 11 1. Vulcanization of rubber compositions 11 2. Steam and Its propertl ,es 14 bi ti es -@f speedln6 up the lrulcarilziag process and the of c---@ntinuouo ,nxlcaxLization R -@bbe - - =po--- 2. t' 1 ms SOV/81-59-5-17736 Translation from-. Referativnyy zhurnal, Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 5, P 561 (U,33R) AUTHOR-, Lyubimova, T.N. TITLE- Experience on the Operation of Units for Continuous Vulcanization at the "Ukrkabel'" Plant PERIODICAL, V sb., Sovershenstvovaniye gibkikh shlangovykh kabeley, Moscow, 1958, PP 73 - 76 ABSTRACT. The unit for continuous vulcarization of cable products consists of a worm press, with a vulcanization Dipe 40 - 100 m long attached to its head, The vulcanization is performed with steam at 15 - 18 atm from a steam compressor. A change-over from the previously used vulcanization at 1430C has decreased the vulcanizing time by a factor of 64. The operation rate of in- sulation and vulcanization of the cables re;kches a value of 2,000 m/min, for cab-tire cables from 7.3 to 32 m/mIn The application of continuous vulcanization inoreases the quality of the products, saves on production space, auxiliary materiai, Card 1/1 working time and steam. O.T. KPI A r Chare@Aeri5ticti of i! 9train of transT.Ianted @umor gland in ratB, Vop, Dni:1 11 no,7;?7 P! '64- 1,, iz latortitcrii g2z--t--,I@@,? ' I @zav, A tJ@ ;ILI!' ':Ik' y Inat'-tuta mcrfc'og1i Imen, AIN rjl-""@R (,3pol nyayushchly obya%ann-.st'. lire@tor M.,tFkevAr.,,,. MO/Ketals - Minerals Nov 48 "Cold - Hardening Surface -Act ivity C, "The Hardening Increase in Metals During Periodic @O S@l formation Under the Influence of a Surface-Active Lubricant," T. Yu Lyubimova, Acad P. A. Rebinder, Div of Dispersed Systems, Inst Pbya Chem, Acad Sci USSR, 31 PP "Dek Ak lqauk SSSR" Vol LXIII, No 2 TiMstigation showed that the same external action in a surface-active medium (nonpolar kerosene plus stearic acid of vazeline oil plus oleic acid) pro- duced increased hardening in metals; samia- degree ift 55/49T69 US=/Metals - Minerals (Contd) Nov 48 of hardening vas obtained in presence of azt-ive lubricants in a shorter time. Submitted 16 sep 48 55/49-1069 NOT Xantle DeformtIon cou-naraening *!Nvelopment of the Mastic Ziefornation Region ana Colk Hmrdenlng DariM BeformtIon of a Yatal lit the Presence of Sarface-Active Sabstances,' T".,. Yul. AcaA P. A. Rebiner., L. A*- Obrqyw@, 3AY.of 01:19p*er.8'ea System, Inat of Phys Ch.6m., A.aaa Sol UM, 3 @ pp ,Wk.-Ak Nau-@'*,WW Vol, 190 3 Vhriitiorm In baraneca with rozoval from the Our- f@ba chdi 'extent of COICI-1wdening zone. miroot, mak MOM): Nov. 48'.., 61w66i+atlo& 6f the' @6fbii@loli' zom' suiv, t1ii, i@, I @ , . - arefte-i-bi6ii br Maid- gr alitg'u greater" diirbig i6aiuff. aw6irdi6fi of, ctyotmiuta ;i1s o @robeede more 11tensely. Sdbmitte@ 27 Bey he. LMIUCVk, T's' Yi;.' 4 V 1W W tj U II.0 %j 116; %j W PR@CESSCS AND PVCPERTfC INDEX Effect of Sudiii-actiVe addition .a.On tlLe infers-ctio.n omd WateE, S, X, M= ofcement PpIt2v4_111m LIFURIKOYA, I-VANOV- POWdy A kad. N4uk S.S.S. R., 70 fa, 10,jr Cha"Zes In surface tetISIOR were used to construct isothermq of I the adsorption Of suffite-alcohol spent wash, containing mostly SulfolignatEs. oft cements of different mineralogical compositions. f"s of various solid/liquid -r. Tffere was no tiol: increase In adsorption was ncit proportional to increase in sPICCific surface. These phenomena are probably due to the in- constancy Of Physical-chemical charactMstics and to dispersion of the adsorbent. The extent of reaction between adsorbent and solvent (water) varied with changes it, the solid/lIquid ratip. There were great differences among the sorption capacities of ce- ments of different mineralogical compositions. Adsorption was most energetic on high-aluminate cements and least on non- alumittate (without 3Ca0-Alj0s) alite cements. Analogous re- sults were obtained for the adsorption of saponin. The sulfo- lignates Impeded the hydration and alQo the hydrolysis of the cement. [is the presence of sulfolignates, binding of gypsum by' the cen ent wa-q impeded at first but. with time. this effect de- creased; lbe rate of decfeaw. depended upon the concentration of sulfoligmil-1, mitipmition of thecement, and conditions of storage; of III, Lj SE1RSTOE%MOV,S.V., Icandidat tek-hnichaskikh nau : IVANOV.P.M., knndidat tekhnichaskikh nauk; ZASHCH&PO.A.H.. kandidattakhnichookikh n- ; LYUBIKOVA.T.Yu.. bandidat Ichimicheskikh nauk; GRA ISHCHEV, I Ms., rS'UEfOT!--tNALIKHINA,.V.F., takhaichasidy redaktor [Concrete with plasticiser agents] TSementayi baton a plastifi- tairuiushchimi dobavkami. Moskva, Izd-vo dorozhuo-tekhn.lit-ry Gushosdora, KVD SSSR, 1952. 105 P. [Microfilm] (KLRA 9:3) (Concrete) 1. T. V-lj' LYU21@7-CKA2_ 'S. 7. 93HF!-')T@--R-T@ i, .@. M. NAII,-V ?. uq--)a (600) -:.,. Cement Acticn cf zlastisi:@irj on cemnt. c- . eralocii-a' cc-rnc:-,@Uon. f. @ viriclus !'un -- - . - - Tser.ient !@-@ no. b. 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953, Uncl. t. L Y@. 1. SHMMIERC99 S@.- t.* and ktY.(wi 2. USSR (600) 4. Portland Cement 7. Dependence of mechanical properties of a monomizeral binder - tricalcium aluminats - on the humidity of samples. Dokl.AWSM 86 No. 6, 19!M. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, FebrUM7 -1953. Unclassified. . I"I I/. v I LYUBIMOVA,,,T-.Yu., kand.khim.nauk. Determining the water-resistnnt capacity of soils treated with cement. Avt.dor. 20 no.6:9-11 Je '57. (MM 10:10) (Soil stabilization) (Soil percolation) 5-11/23 AUTHORO`@- Lyubimova, T.Yu., Yagcdovskaya, T,V, 0, TITLE. The Role of Plastication a.,,.r,' Hydrophot-Ization in tl,t3 CDmpact- ing of Soils (0 roli plastifiz.viruyushchego _4 64@rCfob4 zuyus)ichego daystviya pri iplotnenii gruntovy' PERIODICAL- Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX.. Nr 5, pp 594-600 (U5SRl ABSTRACT: Hydrophobization of scilE Is used to reduce ihe permeabili--y of construction materials withot@t the closin!@ -f 7,creo by water-insoluble substances. 7he permeability 1.9 decreased due to the lowerin,-, of the satura7ion of particle surfaces as a result of the chemical adsorption of surface-aotive reagents I/ . Yi/yure 1 ahow:F typical curvet3 of the deperdence of plastic stability and volume weight on humidity, T@e influ- once of the sodium oleate concentration on the hurni,_4ity oleu@e, the plastic stability, and the maximal weight cf the soil skeleton is @3hown in Figures 2 and 3, and Table 1 T`io data in Table I 3emonstrates 'he plasticizing action of' hydro- phobic adsorption layers which Qause a decrease in the humid- ity optimum. Correspording to the decrease in humidity, tre stability of the compacted 3oi!3 39 increased. For the in- vestigated soils a humidity Jecrease of 10% caused an in2rea3e in stability of 30 - 90'f and density of 1 - 3%,. The physical importance of the humidity optimum consists in the Deptization of relatively weak structural contacts in the soils and in the stabilization of soil particles by hydrate SOV-69-20-;-11/23 ..uie of Plastication and Hydrophobization 'in the Compacting of Soils adsorption layers, The increase of the soil stability within the plasticizing concentraticns of sodium, oleate may be ex- plained by the greater number of structural- contacts due 'tc the reduction of s-@aba.14z:.ng hydrate layers. AT hJp @_,her so- dium oleate concentrarions, a transition to thick micellar hydrophilic adsorpticn 'Layers of gel-like cnaracter takes place and the decrease in humidity is stopped, Experiments have shown that the fastest decrease in water absorption takes place at olea-e concentrations which correspond to the maximal decrease of the humidily optimjrn. There are @ graphs, 3 tables, and 8 references, 7 of which are Srviet and I English. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy dorozhryy nauchno-issledo-vatel skiy institut Moskva (All-Union Scientific Research Road institute) 11'@os- cow) SUBYITTED: March 10, 1957 1. Soils--Properties 2. Soils--Moisvure factors Card 2/2 AUTHOR: Ly-ubii:iova,, T.Yu. TITLE: Processes of Structure Formation in Cozpacted _--jils I'- 7ro- tsessakh strukturooorazovaniya v uplotnenny?h frruntul:'-" PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy -@hurnal, 1958, Vol 20 , Nr 6, PP 719-727 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Soils are often used as building materials. Their niktural structure is destroyed and processes of a new structure formation take place which are considerably influenced by the moisture of the surrounding medium@ The compacted soil is a concentrated dispersed system, in which the dispersion medium takes the form of hydrate layers. The appearance of a three-dimensional coagulation network of thinly dispersed particles of the solid phase is the first stage of structure formation fR-ef 2T Further structure formation may proceed in two ways; 1T by the elimination of the diSper3ion medium (water); 2) without elimination of the water, if the sur- rounding medium is saturated. in the first case, a con- densation structure caused by direct bonds appears@ In the accond caue, the coagulation contacts are stabilized and the structure is strengthened by aging of the coagulation struc- ture. The stability of compacted soil is a function 3f its Card 112 residual moisture (Fig-ures 1 and 2). The kinetics of 3tabil- Processes of Structure Formation in Compacted Soils SOV/69-20-6-8/15 ity increase is determined by the kinetics of evapcration The dependence of soil stability on residual m)lsture is destroyed after introduction of a surface active substance Sodium oleate was used for this purpose- Fij-,-,res 4 and 5 show the retardation of water evaporation caused by sodium oleate. An ad,@ition of 2;.' of sodium oleate stabilizes tne system and retards the increase of stability. Tne influence of bydrophobing adsorption layers on the syneresis process is shown in Figiires 6 and 7, The adsorption layers of calcium soaps havo the ,reatest influence on structure formation. There are 7 sets of draphs and 5 3oviet references.. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuzryy dorozhnyy nauchno-is3ledovatel I skid instit@lt (All-Union Sciontific Reoearch Road Institute) SUBMI'.'TED: March 10. 1957 1. Soils---Structureal analysis 2. Soi13--Applicationq Card 212 LYUBIMDVA. T.Yu.. kand. khim. nauk; ZASHCHUK, I.V.. kand. tekhn. nauk; ___ I , @ TAGObOVSKATA, T.V., inzh, Acoustical methods for testing the hardening and properties of cement reinforced soils. Avt.dor. 21 no.10:9-11 0 158. (MIRA 11:11) (Road material--Testing) (Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applications) LYUBIMOVA.,j,_@ ,,YAGODOVSKAYA, T.V. Structure formation processes taking place in cement con- solidated soils. Koll.zhur. 23 no.5:596-604 S--O 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Vaesoyuznyy dorozhnyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut, Moskva. (Soil cement) GCMTSHN, N.V., kaud.tekhu*naukLj@@QYA,_TYq,, kand.khim.nauk; KOLBANOVSKATA, A.S.& katd.khtm.Dauk; ITARM, PN,, tand.tekhu. nank; KILIXRO LK., kand.tekhnonauk; AaAPOTA. R.A., lush.; TIKOYBMA% LoD,O lush*; TAKOYMA, A.I., red.; KMIZMIM, LA, red,: GALAITIONOTA, U.N., takhnred. [Physicochemical methods of characterizing the properties and structure of road and building materials] Atiko-khImicheskie metody kharaktartattki svoistv i struktury dorozhno-strottell- n7kh materialov. KoAvra, Xauchnc-tekhu.Izd-vo Wwa &VLcvo- billnogo transp. I shoeselvirch dorog RSFSR. 1961. 91 p. (MIRA 14tl2) (Road materials-Testing) (Building materials--Testing) 14ARGOT 2'YV 0 A. N. , inzh.; LTUBn4OVA @ T. Yu.,, kand.khim.nauk :Zfect of the rate of the growth of stresses on the strength of stabilized soils. Av-t. dor. 25 no,2225-27 F 162. (MIR& 15:2) (Road construction) LYUBIWVA, Yu.; AGAPOVA, R.A. Structural a,,Id mechanical properties of consolidated soils. Part 2. 1 . Types of dispei-se structures,zftrm&d*-w-.soils stabilized with cement and lime, n4uld bitumen and lime, and carbamide rdains. Koll.zhur. 25 no.6:656-665 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy dorozhnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, Moskva. L'EMTIXIOVA T REBINDER, P.A.31 W- d--@mdk 1 11 __a Y ___ __,, jis;- Ka Some featureE of th,@ c -r-,,r3 tall iza ti on setting of cem-nts in the zoriee of c-Dritact wi th varicus solid phAses (fillern). Dok-1. UT SSSR 163 no.6-1430-14142 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8) 'I. Gosudarstvenm@-,,- @-@-,eso-,-uzn:ry dorazlmyy nauchno-IsEledovatel'skiy -L inititut i fizl-@henkoy khimi..i AN S&9R. 1.YUBD40VA, T.Yu.;. BFODSKAYA, K.P. Using fly ashes for soil stabilization. Avt.dor. 28 no.8i27-28 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11) BMUK, Tasiliy Makarovich, prof.. doktor geol.-mineral.nauk; YASEMOVA. Lidiye Rikolayevna. kand.geol.-mineral.nauk;-L @TA.Ta@msra TullyejTy 'Valerionovich. kand. -,-kand.khImnauk; VCLKOV, Anatoliy teERi.nauk; ZUBKOVA, H.S., red.; NIKCLAYNA, L.N., tekhn.red. (Modern mathods of building road bases and surfaces of soils stabilized by cement, lime, bitumen and tar] Sovremannya matody stroltellstva dorozhnykh osuovanii 1 130krytii is gruntov, ukreplen- nykh teemantom, izvestliu, bitumom, dogtem. Pod red. V.M.Bezruks. Moskva. Nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo H-va avtomobillnogo trans . i shassai- nykh dorog RSFSR, 1960. 200 p. Nm 14:4) 1. Gosuderstvennyy vaesoymmiyy dorozhnyy naualmo-isaledovatel'skiv institut (for Bezruk, Yostrebova, Lyubimova, Volkov). (Road materials) (Soil stabilization) LTUBIMOVA, V. ... - 7--- Influence of the victories of socialism on the condition and struggle of the proletariat in capitalist countries. Vop. ekon. no.7:80-91 J3 163. (MIRA 16:8) (Communism) (Labor and laboring classes) LYUBP-TIA, V.A., ,:nd ZALE@T,AVS.77, I. I. "Ch.priges in Comi orition 1,11-Ile FentinE VixtureE of ::itric Aci-', ',.ith Sul- furic @cid End Olem," St. St tpy I;o @-,.ehch. A,': pp ?2-7@, 1953 heated the following mixtures to 1350 @tn([ n@@t,-d the vccom i,nyinp ch,@nper- in compusition in the -Iiyture,@,: Hns-C'.. (I 0? (11), nd FNO3 - 2S03 (I',)' Heat Intr of I nd II incre@,sps th,-, m,)1e Dercent of sulfuric Pcir-, anlhyoride decre,@ses. No 22, Siu- No. 681, ? Oct 5@ C_A r Z-V.9,00,v- _ "I LYUBINPVA,__T.A. Catalytic oxidation of iodide b.( persulfate in the presence of copper ions. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 6 no.1:49-52 163. (MRA 16:6) 1. Ivanovskiy selijokokhozyaystvennyy institut, kafedra khimii. (Iodides) (Paroxydisulfates) (Copper catalysts) LIKHACHEV, G.N.: LTUBIMOVA, V.A. Occurrence of the bat Myotis natterarl Kuhl in Moscow Province. Trudy Priok.-Terr.zap. no.1:291-292 157. 04IRA 12:7) Onscow Province-Bats) KUNTSMAN, Ye.S.; LYUBIMOVA V D.; GUSAROVA, N.D. Etiology of pneumonia in children with whooping cough. Vop. okh. mat. i-det. 6 no.7:38-4,3 Jl 161. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Iz kafedry infektsionnykh bolemey (zav. B.L.Ittsigson) I Leningrae,skogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni akad. I.Pjavlova i detskoy Jnfektsionnoy bollnitsy imeni N.F.Filatova (glavnyy' vrach I.Kh.Sokolova). (PNEUMONIA) (WHOOPING COUGH) LYUBn4OVA.9 V. F. @USSR/BiUogy (Agriculture) - Hybrid Sep 51 Varieties "Multipestil Flowers of Wheat-Quack [AgIropyrum-7 Hybrids," V. F. Lyubimova, Main Bot Garden, Acad Sci USSR "Byul Glav Bot Sada" No 9, pp 16-24 Describes tetralogical changes produced by cross- ing perennial wheats 121 and "599" W"ith*A.gropyrum elongatum (Host) and Agrapyrum glaneum. 20ft4 1 . Lr,79I.YOVA) V. F. 2. IISSR(600) 4. Wheat 7. @4ultjplicity of grains in the flowers of perennial wheat. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no. 13, 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accesstons, Library of Gongress, Ma.-ch 1953, Unclassified. LYUBIKOVA, V.P.; . ff. ff. Increasing the percentage of set seeds in ears of the K-2 perennial vheat b7 foliar feeding. Biul. Glav. bet. sada no.31: 62-65 '58. (MIRA 12:5) l.Glavay7 betanichaskV sad AN SSSR. (Wheat-Fertilizers and manures) (Seed production) LTUBIMOVA, V.F. Inheritance of teratological variations in Triticim-Agropyron hybrids. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no-32:53-59 '58. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskly sad AN SSSR. (Triticum-Agropyron hybrids) (Botany@-Variation) 171(4), 30(l AUTHOR: Lyubimova, V_ F. SOV12r1-'21:-' 'W6- TITLE: On the Occurrence and the inheritance of Several New Formations ir. Hybrids Between Wheat and Agropyror (0 vozn@knovenii i nasledovanii nekotorykh novoobrazovaniy pshen-ichno-pyreyrlykh gLbridov.) PERIODICALt Dokiady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1,0159, Vol 12;1. Nr pp 197 20C USSR) ABSTRACT: In hybrids between remotely related parents freq,,;entl-y new formatior.5 occur wh.,,h no parent possesses They appear as a mutation ana are inherited. Su-h a cross-breeding betwesr. remotely related parents does somehow incite the prosess of mutation, In the Laboratoriya otdalenroy gibridizats:i (Laboratory of Remote Hybridizatior, directior 'N 11 Tcitsin, Academician) the author investig,@ted the formation ari inheritanr@e of flowers with many pistils ir. the hybrid3 mentioned in the title. The present Daper gives the results As it is known the flowers of Graminea have 3 filadnents and 1 piston. This holds also for the hybrid between wheat and Agropyron which do. however, sometimes show censtant forms Card 1/4 with several pistons Sucn flowerE prodic3 doub.=1 arJ. +-eblea On 'he Occ-,irrer,:@e ani the lrLherl-tanse of Several New sov/@;, Forma--ons Jr Hybridq Between Wheat and Agropyror. endosperms oonne:.ted at the basis (.Fig j). Tap a,@th,-- of publishad data corcernirg polycarpy in -!orr, plarta (RefE 2, as well as her own experier.7!--, air@s Tts- cytoiogical ana-yvs cf plants cultivaled fr@ai do,..b'-ed aad treblea endosperms resulied in a complets diplo;i set cf chromosom.es (2r, = 56),. At the same time Lybrids w-.*Ih f@lampr.-.@ were fou@id which to a certain extent wer-3 teratoiogic-a'-1--y transformei into f'4ament-pistons. Ftgura 2 show-3 the@r gpnerar-,,j-e parto. All plant-i showing theae va-riatlons origirate from F, from the cross -brpedng of Mrogo-etnyk;& "sever%, yeara o @d wheat M2 w, tt Agrop@roti ape'.-,es; (Agropyr,im g. a Doi-@i or A, a, orgat,-@z (Hos', I P, B. or with the hybrid Agropyror wbi,:t originatea the crosq breeding of the two mertioned Agropyron. speciesl'@ Tr the case of further sross-breeding of wheat M2 with tne same Agropyron the hybrid;j with the above ment2.-,rc- teratologica. -fariations &mounted -co 5,7%. llross-*t@ra-ed'@-.g of M-:I with several types of wirter wheat did no-, show Degree and character of variations differ even w,t@ trotne-.- Card 2/14 This refers to a spi:tting with respe-A I@o f,rmat.@- ar-i On the Occurrence and the inheritance of Several New SOV/?, '2@: Format,_cns ir Hy'_r@.dz@ Be,.wpen Vneat ard Agr.@pyrol inheri rar!:@e of mi@it-, pistoy@ flowers -.r, tInle wheat Iypq Me', Figure _@ VICWE sectior@s throligii a and ai: ovary with @ sead-buds (doulbla avarv' T c rm a 2 plisto7:s grown togetl@er and ron@ fi-ament fi_rnisrlis -.-w iata a S tr. tn@? 1@.rigment of -.@,e -)r-gJ n of the p,)I -!r: sac ar`@ p,, The st,-:!r- 1, *.@; of h e h,,,, 1, r i* i 3 3 _j f fe - i r. q -' r -z C-gy :3 m EL: times h, -:rhe- than i n the c aze @-,t',P- -@Yt r a s In 9 U t C L t-@ 13 f act a*@,@ !;@,7 3'_Icceeded ,rod-ll - , r_g al F, wl_- v ar i at, o, a Thcy are im 6, 1 extent. By free mutual. well F @xnts wer-2 prod-@ced The tran2formation of the f:!-&ments wa=. weaker F h a, F , ar, d F 2' F 3 plarta dell:verel Gee,i@, hy Se' f T h o -ne. 1: -) Ce re@@ardil S.S a U70e3S Cf rl@rfPa* Thie format-,) of of' wh-;--,- arf? Card -5/4 SOV/'-f On, th.? 0 a:-:. @,-e Tl ne r i t ar, P Forma-tJ 0--5 1 llybr-,@ ?e-,wee: Whe at ar i ASSOi@!ATION, G, a,7rllr a,.,. ch-qsk: v e a,! a @-rr Z.,t B@)* a- @ , @-, p A- e 7 PRESENTEDi 0 - @ .3 - -tr :i A,- ad Ti i SUBMITTEDt g 3 .arc[ 4111 TSITSIN. 11J.; LYUBIMOVA,-V.-F. Branched-ear Triticur.-Agropyron h7brids. Bjul.Glav.bot.sada. no.36:3-10 160. (MIRA 13:rf) 1. Glavuyy botanicheski7 sad A@mdemii nauk SSSR. (Triticam-agropy-ron hybrids) LYUBIMOVA, V.F. Gytological investigation of feed wheats. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.41:48-54 161. (MLIRA 14: 11 1) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad All SSSR. (Triticum-agropyron hybrids) TSITSIN, N.V., akademik, otv. red.; LYUBIMOVA, V-.F red.; MAKHALIN, M.A., red.; SHCHERBAKOV, V .K., ree. fi- va; VOLKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.; RIIINA, Yu.V., tekhn. re&. (Hybrids of remote crossings and polyploids]Gibridy otdalen- nykh skreshchivanii I poliploidy. Moskva., Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1963. 202 p. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Moscow. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad. (Hybridization, Vegetable) (Polyploidy) Symposium --r. r - N S Li 3 R LYUBIMOVA [Controlling corn pests sad diseases) Borlba a 7rediteliami i bolesniami kukurusy. Kazan'. Tatknigoizdat, 1957. 81 p. (KIBA 10:9) (Corn (Maize)-Diseagee and Pests) 14(2);25(5) PHASE I BOOK EXFLOTTATIOW SOV/3073 Lyubimov, Valentin Mikhaylovich, Vi.@t-.)r Ivai.n,rich 0st-rogor3kiy, and Mikhail -ffe-m_e_n3-ia@c Ions [y@ Skrebkovyye razgruzochnyye mashiny (Scraper-Ily-pe Unload-ing Machines) Moscow, Metallurgizdat, 1959. 44 p. 2,700 --opies printed. Ed. of Plablishing House; T. I. Kiseleva; Tech. Ed.: M. K. Attopovich. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for technical personnel in industrial trans- portation. It may also be useful to students of schools of higher education specializine in industrial transportation. COVMtAGE: The booklet deals with the industrial experience of the Railroad Department of the Kuznetskiy metallurgicheBkiy kombinat (Kuznetsk Metal- lurgical Combine) in the design and use of scraper-type unloading machinery. Detailed data are presented on the design, mechanical characteristics, and performance of such machinery. Operating and care and maintenance procedures are discussed. Data are given an the economic efficiency of operation. No personalities are mentioned. There are no references. Card 1/3 Scraper-type Unloading Machines BOV/3073 TABIZ OF CORMIT13: fteface 4 Introduction 5 Mechanization of Unloading on Railroad Platforms 7 Scraper-type Unloading Machines With Horizontal Scrapers 10 1. Principle of operation and characteristic features of unloading operations for different types of goods 10 2. Constructions of the machinery 11 3. Constructions of basic units and mechanisms 19 -Scraper-type Unloading Machines With Vertical Scrapers 24 1. Principle of operation 24 2. Constructions of the machinery 25 Comparison of the Operational Qualities of Scraper-type Unloading Na.chines With Horizontal and Vertical Scrapers 34 Card 2/3 Scraper-type UnlourUr'l, Organizatuon c-;i' Cou'l tj.,.) Sl @ , , "., t, 5 Progressive Mothods of Ope"r'l. Lr@- S. . ", :- ]I' I . k ! i I. - M.L. 1,11, ...; x, 7 Generalized OWratint; Methcls 01, @' ') 1qcv Machinet3 14 C) I Economic Efficiency of Oppra(ir)r, ti,,' 5xal),--r- 13-1 Map@.lnes 41 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 VK/,Ds V-)1/60 LYUB1140VA, V.T. Comparative data on the absolute quantity of eominophils detr--rmined by various methods; an abstract. Lab. delo. no.1:14-15 165. (MIRA 12: 1) 39V/81-59-i3-48338 Translation from@ Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 13, p 575 (USSR) AUTHORS. Moryganov, B.N., Yefimov, L.I., Lyubimova, V1. I TITLE. The Effect of Esters of (A -Oxvaclds on the Polymerization Rate of Methyl and Butyl Ethers of Methacrylic Acid'I PERIODICAL. Tr. po khimil i kh1m, tekhnol,, 1958, Nr 2, PP 368 - 372 ABSTRACT.- The kinetics of the decomposition of benzoyl peroxide in butyl ethers o-f the GA -oxylsobutyric and lactic acids has been studied at 79, 99 and n60c, A weak Inhibiting effect of the mentioned esters on the rate of polymerization of the ethyl and butyl ethers of methacrylic acid has been shown by the dilatometric met-hod (designs of dilatometers are cited). M. Leonov Card 1/1 Name i IPBITIOV,@, Velentine. Vrisillycvnc Pi -,_,cvtztion Economics -)f Frr-n(,o ind th,@ st@itus of tho working =.sar-a cftor World Ylar TT D -@@ gr o roe Econoride Sci .Lff ilintion: not indiented-7 rafonso rato, Pl-I.,.;c. 11 Jen 56, C-ouncil )f Inst of Eeonomics, ;,C,,-d :"Ci MIT, Gertification I)-.to: 23 Mrr 57 Sourcr.: BIIVO 14/57 44 DALIN, Sergay Alaksayevich- LYUBIMOVA, T.T., doktor ekon. nauk, otv. red.; USTUTSET. A. a.. SIMKIIIA, G.S., tekh-i. red. (Military and state monopolistic capitalism in the U.S.A.] Toenno-go-4udaretvannyi monapollatichaskii kapitalizm v SShA. Hosk7a, Izd-vo Akad. nank SSSR, 1961- 350 P. (United States-CapitsliRm) (MIRA 14:5) (United State a -3conomic policy) LYUBIMVAp V.V,,, doktor ekon. nauk; NC'V!K('.VA, O.G., kand. ekon. nauk; ----tEFC=A, A.G., kand. ekon. nauk; IVANOV, N.P., kand, istor. nauk; OBORINA, G.A., kand, ekon. nauk4 KPIYNOV, V.N., kand. ekon. nauk; DANILEVICH, M.V_ doktor ekon., nauk; POKATAYEEVA, T.S., kand. ekon. nauk; USOV, G.,A., kand- ist, nauk@ SALIKOVSKIY, O.T., kand. geogr, nauk. Prinimali uchastiye: PESCHANSKIY, V V., kand. ist, nauk; PDCGOVA, I.M,,; PRONIN, S.V.; USVYATSOV, A.Ye.; MAKAROV, V., red.; DARONYAN, M., m1adshiy red,; ULANOVA, L,, tekhn. red. (Real wages during the period of the general crisis of capi- talism]Reallnaia zarabotnaia piata v period obshchego krizisa kapitalizma. Moskva, Sotsekgiz, 1962@ 558 p, (miRA 16:3) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu- narodnykh otnosheniy. (Wages) MMANIXf K.L., kand. ist. nauk; KISLYAKOV, V.S., kand. ist. nauk; PETRANOVICH, I.M., kand. ekon. nauk; PESCHANSKlY, V.V., kand. ist. nauk; UIRYATSOV, A.Ye.p kand. ekon. nau ; KHOLODKOVSKIY, K.G.,,; BURDZHALOV, F.E.; VILIKHOVCHENW, E.D.; MALOV- V.N.; PETROVA., Z.A.; ARZUMANYAN, A.A., glav. red.; TIMOFEYEV, T.T., zam.glav. red.; R'nTAIM, V.V., red.; 1,@UBDIM,X3,., red.; SIMLYAGIR, D.P., red.; VEYNBERG, F., red.; DANILINA, A., teklm. red. (Labor movement in capitalist countries, 1959 19611 Rabochee dvizhenie v kapitalisticheskikh stranakhp 1959 1961 gg. Mo- skva, Gos. izd-vo polit. lit-ry, 1961. 583 P. (MIRA 14:12) 1. Akademlya nauk SSSR. Institut. mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhduna- rodnykh otnoshenii, 2. Sektor mezbdunarodnogo rabochego i kom- munisticheakogo dvizheniya Institute. mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdu- narodxiykh atnosheniy (for Maydanik, Kislyakov, Petranovich, Peschanskiy, Uovyatsov, Kholodkovskiy, Burdzhalov, Villkhovchenko, Malov,, Petrova). (Labor and laboring classes) ABDUYEV, IT., prof., doktor sellskokhoEFaYstvannykh nauk; UU91YOVA. '0.' aeptrant How to improve the quality of hay. Rauka i Per8d. OP v 881'*rnOz- 9 no.6:51-54 Je '59. (MIU 12:9) (Hay) LYUBIMOVA, Te.A. *Effect of radioactive decomposition on the earth's haat c7cle"; author's abstract. Top.kosm. 2:320-321 '54@@ (MMA 8:5) (Radioactivity) (Heat) LTUBIMOVA, Ta.A. "Significance of radioactivity in Geophysics - Thermal history of the earthw W.D.Urry. Abstract by II.A.Liubimova. TOP-kosm- 2:322 '54. WRA 8:5) (Radioactivity) (Heat) LTUBIMOVA, Ye.A. ITemperature gradient on the earth's surface and radioactive heat liberation in the earth's crust with consideration of the period of half-transformation" Cin German]. K.Jung. Abstract b7 Z.A. Liubimova. Vop.koam. 2:323 154. (MWA 8:5) (Radioactivity) (Heat) ',jSSR/Geophysics Cosmogony of Earth FD-2768 Card 1/2 Pub 45 - 2/13 Author : Lyubimova, Ye. A. Title : Heating of the Earth' bowels in the process of the form- ation of the Earth Periodical : Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz., Sep-Oct 1955, 416-424 Abstract : The author considers the problem of the original temper- ature of the Earth, which was formed by way of the uniting of the cold particles of the gas-dust protoplanetary cloud. She evaluates the increase in temperature in the process of compression of the matter under the pressure of the growing layers and indicates that the maximum original temperature was attained at a distance of about O.6R from the center of the Earth and amounted to a quantity from 800 to 24oooK. She notes that the problem of the original temperature of the core requires further investigation. She cites her 3 related works: "Influence of radioactive decay upon the heat regime of the Earth," ibid., No 2, 1952; "Role of temperature con- ductivity in the Earth's heat regime," ibid., No 6, 1953; "Earth's heat regime," Trudy Geofiz. in-ta, No 26, 1955. Twenty-two references: e.g. V. S. Safronov, "Growth of plan- ets in the Drato-Dlanetary cloud." Astrola. zhurn.. ND6. 1954. FD-2768 Card 2 /2 Institution ; Geophysical Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR Submitted : October 18, 1954 LYURTKOVA, YE. k. "r'n h . the Therrrzl Pistory of the E-rth." Acad. Sci. USSR, Geop ysics Inst., Moscow, 1955. ysical and Mathematical Sr-io@nvr--es) (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Ph, ,30- FnIshnnya Letopis', No. 2?, l)55, pp 93-105 60-55 -26-4/16 AUTHOR: Lyubimova,, Ye. A. MU: The Earth's Thermal Balance (0 teplovom. rezhime zemli) PERIODICAL: TruAy Geofizicheskogo inst-ituta Akademii na;uk SSSR, 1955, Nr 26, pp 39-50 (UM) ABSTRACT: The author examines the thermal history of the Earth, deriving fr= heat produced by the radioactive disintegration of elements, under two premises: 1) for the Earth as a homogeneous body with a uniform distribution of heat sources and constant thermal con- ductivity., and 2) for the Earth as a differentiated. sphere with varying concentrations of radioactive el nts in the different layers. The above is regarded in the light of present-day infor- mation on the disintegration constants of U.. AcU, Th.. and K., and the content of these elements in meteorites and rocks. There are 10 figures and 17 references,of which 7 are Soviet, 9 English and 1 German. AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress Card 1/1 I-;,@;It / ),I. .. , 1; Y. 'i ISVIN,B.Yu.; LYUBIMOVA.Ye.A. Thermal history of the moon. Priroda 44 no.lo:81-84 0155. (MLRA 8:12) 1. Geofisichaskiy institut Akademii nauk SSSR. (Moon) LYUBIKOVA, Ye.A. m- :@- -1 The first all-Union conference on geothermal research in the U.S.S.R. Izv.AN SSSR Ser.goofiz.no-7:874-876JI156.(NIRA 9:9) (springs) LYUBIMOVA, Te.A,, of redistribution of radloactiva sources on the thermal historyof the earth. Izv.AH SSSR.Ser.goofiz. no.10:1145-1160 0 156, (KIM 10:1) 1. Akademi3ra nauk SSSR Geofizicheakiy Institut. (Earth temperature) (Radioactivitv) LYUBIKOTA Tp.A, @ . _ On the thermal history of the earth and its geophysical consequences. Dokl.Aff SSM 107 no.1:55-58 Mr 156. (MI-RA 9:7) l.Geofizicheskiy institut Umdemii nauk SS-SR. Predstavlano akademikom O.Yu.3hmidtom. (Earth-Age) (Ifuclear geophysics)