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HANUKKIN, A.S., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik
Loom with a new system of automatic bobbin feed from the box. Tekst.-
prom. 22 no.1:84-85 Ja '62. (MIRA 15.2)
1. TSentrallnyj nauchno-issledovatel'5kiy institut kblopchatobu-
mazhnoy promyshlennosti (TsNIKhBI).
(France--LoOMO (Moscow--Exhibitions)
I
MA A.S., starshiy nauclmyy sotrudnik
-NUIMD4 9 - _
Distribution of warp thread breakage along -the width of the warp.
Tekst.prom. 22 no.4'~47-49 Ap ;62c (MIRA 15:6)
1. TSentralOnyy nauchno-iseledovatelgskiy institut khlopchatobu-
mazhnoy promyshlennosti (TSNIKhBI).
(Looms)
MANUKHIN, A.S.
Take-up -)i' -:il,-:~s in tno qelvii~r formatir.-n on -ooms witn a
nelt syst~im of weft lay'n-, lzv. r
1. , ys. zav.; tekh. tekst.
prom. no.1273-7~4 1 ~, 5. (MIRA 19:51)
I., TSantr,allryj insUtilt !ch1o.pchatablmqzhn(-,y
promyshlennusti.
.1 -14ANMI.N, starshiy nauchnrl so'rudnik
New type of loom with grips in -,he shuttle. 7ei3t. prcym. 25
no.3984-8? Mr 165. (MIRA 18s5)
1. 7'jentrallnyy nauchno-'-nsledavatallskiy Inatt-at khlopchatobil.-
mazhnoy promyshlermost~ (TaNIKh8l).
MANUKHIN, A.S., kand. tekhn. nauk, aturahly nauclurfy aotrudni~
Fastening of fal-zic selvages on UP- pma-umatic P-IC5
Tekst. prom. 25 no,.7t4o-14 L11 165. 18:8)
1. TSentrallnyy nauchnc-IssladcivatePskiv linstitut k'rlopihatobumazhnoy
promyshlennsti ~TSNIKhBl).
LYUBIMOV, NIS., kand.tekhn.nauk;& -so trudni k,
starshiy nauch"YY
kand.tokhn.nauk; SHUMARD , A.V., inzh,, SLADKOPEVTSEVA, G.Ye., inz.'r'.;
VARKUNAS, X.L., inah.; MISHKETKULI, U.S.
IW7
Reviews and bibliography. Tekst.prcm. 25 no.11:90-94 N lb5.
(MIRA 18.12)
1. Rukovoditell laboratorii. TSentrallnogo nauchno-issiedov-,'111-
skogo instituta khlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti, Moskcls~,(for
Lyubimov). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatellfikiy insti'tut
khlopohatobumazhnoy progqshlennosti, Moskva (for Manukhin).
3. Khimicheskaya laboratoriya Ivanovskogo melanzhevogo kombinat'a
(for Sladkopevtaeva, Shumarina, Narkunas). 4. Nachallnil:
tkatskogo proizvodstva Novo-Noginskoy tkatskog~a-otdelochncy
fabriki (for Mishketkull).
ACCESSION NR: AP4039271 3/0148/64/000/005/0017/0021
AUTHORS: Yelyutin, V.P.; Pavlov, Yu.A.; Ylanukhin, A..V-,
TITLE: The effects of oxide impurities on the semiconductive and
chemical properties of vanadium pentoxide
SOURCE: IVUZ. Chernaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1964, 17-21
TOPIC TAGS: vi5.nadium pentoxide, SiO sub 2, Cr sub 2 0 sub 3, Cu
sub 2 0, termal change, semiconduction, chemical activity, ZrO sub
2 crucible, ionization
ABSTRACT: There is a recent tendency of investigating the reduc-
tion - oxidation of metals from the viewpoint of semiconductive pro-
perties. Thus, the authors observed the effects Of S102, Cr203
and Cu20 on the character of thermal changes in the electrical con-
ductivity and chemical activity of vanadium pentoxide. Specimens
were prepared by mixing V 0 for 50 hrs. with a rated amount or
additives and melting in irb crucibles. The specimens are crushed
and passed through a 120 mesa sieve. A load of 1.5 t/cm~ was applied
to produce 4 x 5 X 40 mm, compacts which were sintered in an oxygen
1/3
ACCESSION NR: AP4039271
stream at 600C for 7 hrs. Impurities exerted a considerable in-
fluence on the character of changes of the electrical resistivity of
specimens according to temperature. They affected the initial
temperature at which Wit conductivity of vanadium pentoxide began
Predominating over the conductivity of impurities. The higher the
concentration of impurities, the greater the effect on the initial
temperature at which the inflection on the conductivity curve
appears. Low reducibility SiO and Cr 0 act in one direction while
2
Cu 0 acts in the opposite direction. ~h~ authors contend that low
reKcibility oxides act as acceptors and high reducibility oxides
as donors. As Si02 and Cr203 concentrations are heightened, the
temperature of transition of the conductivity of impurities to that
of 1120 increasezi. Impurities with a low-temperature ionization
were f9und to lower the temperature of initial oxide reduction and
increase chemical activity. High-temperature ionization impurities
act iln the opposite direction. The authors believe that it may- be-
come possible to predict the character of the effect of impurittes
on the properties of oxide. The orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1
table.
ACCESSION NR: AP4039271
'ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy institut stall i splavov (Moscow Institute
of Steel and Alloys)
,SUEMITTED: 275ep63
.SUB CODE: MM
ENCL: 00
NR REF 3GV: 003 OTHER: 000
.-J-3/3
YHLYUTIN, V.P.; PAVLOV, Yu.A.; SHEBOLDA17EV, S.B.; A.'i,
Initial stages of the interaction of V 0 with ca:~-bm. 177.
vys. ucheb. zav.; chern. met. 7 no.7t~~5 164' (MA 17:8)
1. Moskovskiy inst1tut stali i splavov.
XOMIN, B. N.
*The Action of the Sympathetic Adrenalin System and Its Dependence on Tissue Sm1f-
bydryl Groups." Cand Rol Sci, Inst of Animal Morphology imeni A. N. Severtsov,
Moscow, 1954. (KL, No 3. Jan 55)
Smrve,T of Scientific and Technical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational
Institutions (12)
SO: SUN No. 556, 24 Jun 55
HANUKHT, 0 B.N.
of the mechanism of action of ad-renalin and on the affect
of the sympathetic nerve on the heart. Biul.eksp.biol. i mad. 42
no.10:3-6 0 '56. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Iz laboratorii obahchey i sravaitellnoy fiziologii (zav. - chlen-
korrespondent AN SSSEL Kh.S.Koshtoyants) Institute, morfologii zhivot-
nykh AN SSSR. Moskva,.
(KYOOMIUM. affect of drugs on.
epinephrine on perfused prep. (Rua))
(EPINSPHRINI, effects.
on heart perfused prep. (Rua))
FXCIERPTA Sec 2 Vol 12/1 physiology Jan 59
46. MECHANISM OF INIUBHORY ACTION OF UREA ON THIOL KNZYMES
AS EXFNIPLIFIED BY NiONOAMINE 0XIDASE' (Hub.,*ian text) - M a n u k h 1 n
19-"1- Lab. of Comp. Phystol., Inst. of 'Morphol., Acad. of Scfs--o-T-M-e-
USSR, Moscow - BIOKIII-%IIYA 1958, 23,12 (225-229) Tables 5
Upon incubation of urea t0.33 M) with nionoamine oxidase (from guinva-Ing liver)
for 50-70 min. the activity of the enzyme decreased by 25 -' 7%, on the aver;f`
Under the same conditions preliminary addition of 1.6 mg./ml. cysteine or Na-i:3-
dimercaptopropanesulphonate (unithiol) neutralizes the inhibitory effect of urea
almost cornDletely (-5 ~ 2.876). Unithiol (1.6 mg./ml. ) and cysteine (5 mg.,'ml. )
completely restore the activity of the enzyme inhibited by urea. Cystine reduces
the activi'y of monoanune oxidase by 21 ! 4.7%, and cysteine protects the enzyme
*from this inhibitory action. The inhibitory action of urea is apparently connected
with an increased oxidation of the thiol groups of the enzyme and can be eliminated
by of the proper amount of a substance containing free SH-groups.
17(4)
AUTHOR: Manukhin, B N SOV/20-127-3-70/71
TITLE: The Influence of Urea on the Adrenalinic Effect in the Heart
and Vessels
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959o Vol 127, Nr 3, PP 724-727
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The investigation of the effect of metabolic products is of
great importance for the solution of the problem of the
regulatory mechanisms of physiological processes. Ureap one of
the main final products-of protein metabolism, is interGsting in
this respect. The blood of mammals and amphibia contains
20 - 40 me of urea. It may, howevery exceed 1000 mg% under
certain pathological and experimental conditions. In spite of
this high degree the effect of urea on physiological processes
was not sufficiently investigated. The only fact knovn was
(Refs 1-4) that urea influences the processes of nerve regulation
and muscle activity. The given data indicate that the effect of
urea on several physiological processes which depend to a large
extent on sulph-hydryl groups is considerable. In the investiga-
Card 1/3 tion of the mechanism of this effect it was found that urea in a
The Influence of Urea on the Adrenalinic Effect in the SOY/20-127-3-70/71
Heart and Vessels
concentration not denaturing the protein increases the reactivity
(oxidizability) of the sulph-hydryl groups of low-molecular thiol
compounds and ferments (Refs 5, 67. This increase changes the
intensity of physiological processes. The present investigation
was carried out in order to test the conclusion mentioned with
isolated organs and systems. Frog hearts and vessels were used
for this purpose* The heart perfused according to Straub had a
retained sympathetic innervation. One section of the sympathetic
chain was irritated'by means of -. platinum electrodes by the
current of the secondary chain of an induction coil. An
irritation effect of the no sympathicus was caused in this way
or by the injection of adrenalin. Then the Ringer solution in
the oannula was displaced by an iso,~osmotio 1% urea solution
and the n. sympathicus was again irritated or more adrenalin
injected. Then urea was washed out of the heart and the degree
of the ionotropio reaction was determine& as control. The
activity of the heart was temporarily increased by injecting
urea into the perfusatto In the irritation of the no sympathicus
the positive ionotropio effect on the background of the heart
perfusion with a solution containing urea was missing or
Card 2/3 considerably weakened. The re-injection of pure Ringer solution
The Influence of Urea on the Adrenalinic Effect in the SOV/20-127-3-70/71
Eeart and Vessels
always caused the restoration of the original ionotropic reaction
(Fig 1.a). These experiments showed that the brief.influence of a
N5% urea.solution increases the reaction of the vessels to
adrenalin whereas a longer lasting influence suppresses it. A
1% urea solution suppresses the vascular-reactign mentioned even
in the course of a brief influence. Thus it was found that urea
has a distinct influence on the effect of adrenalin and the
rL. sympathicus. This influence on the-heart and vessels was not
always'in good agreement, The increase of the oxidLizability of
the M-groups by a 1% urea solution rapidly caused a lack of
reactive SH-groups; this lack reduces the intensity of the
effective process& The weaker effect of the 0#5% urea solution
preserves a sufficient quantity of the &11-groups over a longer
period; it oauseh a longer lasting effect of the.intensifioation
of the adrenalin reactionp There are 4 figures, 1 tablej and
6 Soviet referbnoea.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut morfologii zhi"votnykh im. A.N. Severtsova Akademii nauk
SSSA(Institute of Z6omorphology imeni A*N# Severtsov of the
Academy of Science's, USSR)
PRESENTED: April 6, 1959, by A. N. Bakulev, Acad6mician
SUBMITTED: April 6, 1959
Card 3/3
4 17
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AUTHORS;
SOV r
Manukhin, B. N,, Buznikov, G. A. /20-12"-4-59/60
TITLE: quantitative Investigation of Adrenalin and Noradrenalin in
the Adrenal Glands of Chicken Embryos
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 127, Nr 4., PP 934 - 936
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The quantitative investigation of the mediators of the nervous
system of growing embryos is necessary for the explanation of
an important ph,raiological problem. namely the growth of ths
regulatory mechanism in the course of ontoGenesis. D6spite the
existence of a considerable number of papers dealing with the
system acetyl-cholin-cholesterinase the variations of adrenal-
in--like substances with age are but little investigated and
the methodaused not very sensitive (Refs 1-6). The authors in-
vestigated the problem mentioned in the title histochemical3y
and chemically. Figures 1 and 2 show the results of adrenalin
determination. Its 'races can be seen in the adrenal gland as
Boon as on the ninth day of incubationj determinable quanti-
ties appear on the tenth day. The rate of growth increases from
the 12+h to the 16th day. jFrom the 17th to the 19th day the
Card 1/3 relative- and abs,)!-,;te iontent rf adre-nall.n. incr,?ases rapidl,,,.
Quantitative Investigation of Adrenalin and 11)raddrenalin SOV/20-1 2". d-r;/60
in the Adrenal Glands of Chicken Embryos
DuTin,~ the 20th day cf in~ubatlcn the absolute -.ontent rezains
un--harged whii:roas Mne relative con'~,qpt ' decreases (because of
the .-"n-,reasin- -~-f the adreral elands). Together with
the hatchin- of the ~:hlckon (21-st - 22-nd day) t'-,e a~lr~-naiir.
~:!~ntE~nt rea-Aes its recQnd maximum, Tip determinable qua_ntjt'"ea
of noradrenalin ap-ear c-r. tho 10th - 12th day of incubati~r.
In some cases the quantity of noTadrenalizi exc,2eds that of
adrtinalin 2-3 times. The cr,,,)xAity )f nOTadreriaiiln may vary
considerably whereas the quantity of adrerialin is ~;nnstant f,)-
saveral stages of devolopiloct. The results
'F'-g 3) are in. complet.~ acocrdan~,- vritl-~ the f~hemiOal Ones MC-n-
tioned above, The results obtained by the authors differ from
those mentioned in the present publications (Refs 1-6). The au-
thors can as yet not decide whGther the age ouTve (F-ig 1) of
adrenalin content reflects only its synthesis in thie adrenal
glands or expresses a s.Lldo if the processes; synthe-3is and
dis.charge c-f adrerial4n froin the adrenal glands Into the bloc(l,
Sudden fluctuations cf the noradrenalin :content do not seem to
Ca-rd ?/3 influen,.;e the adrsnalin content. Hence, it may be oonol4ded
q.;aatitat'-ve Inyesti~ation of Adrenalin and Ilo-radrenalin SOV12C-127..A..5~1'r-
V
in the Adrenal Glands of Chicken &ibryos
that the disappearance of considerable quantities of ncr.-
adrenalin is caused by its discharee into the b3ood and nct
by a transformation into adrenalin. Durin,- the whole period
r,bserved there are less cells in the adrenal gland whi-h can
be colored to noradrenalin than those which show a color
action to the entire catechol-amina. Thus, adrenalin is present
in most of these cells. It may be assumed from th? distribution
of the oells containing noradrenalin (Fig 3) that in the ~~oursp
of smbryanic development not only "he intensity of the syn-
*.hesis of biogenic amines is changed but also the functional
aifferentiation of the oells synthesizirg these substanies.
There a-.8 3 figures and 9 refe7ences.
ASSOCIATION: Inatitut rriorfologii zhivotnyk-h im. A. 11. Sai-artso-a Akademii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Animal Morphology imen-1 A. N. Sa-rrts----
of the Academy of Soiences; USSR)
PRESENTED: April 6; 101;0, by A. N. Baku.191t, Academliian
SUBMITTED; April 3, 1950/
Os. -~ d 'A / 3
BUZNIKOVO G.A.;
Effect of oerotonin on embryonic motor activity In nudibranchiate
mollusks. Zhur. ob. biol. 21 no.5;347-352 S-0 160. (KERA 13:9)
1. Institute of Animal Morphology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.,
Moscow.
(SEROTONIN) (EMBRYOLOGY--MOLLUSKS)
MANMIN, B.B.:. BUZNIKOVs G.A.
A new biological method for quantitative determination of
serotonin, Fiziol. zhur. $$3R 46 no. 90-160-1163 S 160.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. From the Laboratory of General and Comparative Physiologyp
Severtsov Institute of Animal Morphologyt Moscow.
(SEROTONIN) (BIOLOGICAL ASSAY)
BUZNixav, qjA.; MANKRIN, B.N. ~
A serotoninlike substance in the embryogenesis of some gastropods.
Zhur,,ob. biol. 22 no.3:22&-232 My-Je 161. (MIRA 1-415)
1. Institute of Animal Morphology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences.
(SEROTONIN) IDMRYOLOGY-MOLLUSKS)
14ANU11WIN"
Colorimetric method for the differential determination of
adren,gline and noradrenaline, Biokhimiia 26 no.4:715-722
J1--Ag 161. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Laboratory of General and Comparative Physiology, Institute
of Animal Ph-ysJology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow.
(ADRENALINE) (NORADRLNALIIE) (COLORIMETRY)
NMRSON, F.Z., HUMIN, B.H., PSHFMKGVA, M.G., ROUNTA, L.S.
"On the intermediate ratabollan of the aVocardium In coqmnsatory
lmwrfunction and hypertroplT of the hoart.0
Po;crt submitted, but not presented at the 22od laternatIOMI
Cong"as of Ph"Jolodcal Solanoes.
Lolden, the Netherlands 10-17 Sep M
MILNUKHIN, B.N.
Interaction of adrenaline with amino acids. Biokhimiia 27 no.4:
615-621 Jl-Ag 162. (MIFL& 15:11)
1. Laboratory of General and Comparative Physiology, Institute of
Snimsl Morphology Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Moscow.
4DRENALINE) (AMINO ACIDS)
BUZNIK(YV . G.A.;
An "inhibitory saii-tetice" in mollusk bmbyros and its role in the
control of embyronic motility. Dokl. AN SSSR. 244 no,6:1414- W 7
je 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Institut morfologii zhivoirqkh im. A.N.Severtsova Akademii nauk
MR. Predstavleno akad. A.NeBelculevym,
(Embryology--Mollusks) (Movement (Physiology))
-- HANURIN. B.N.; BUZNIKOV, G.A.
Effect of an "inhibitory substance" in mollusk embryos on
isolated organs of vertebrates. Dokl.M SSSEt 145 no.ls225-
228 JIL 162. (MIRA 1517)
1. Institut morfologii zhivotnykh imeni A.N.Severteova AN SSSR.
Fredstavleno akademikom A.N.Bakulevym.
(Embryology-Mollusks) (Movement (Physiology))
HAMM0140 F.Z. (Moskva); HMKHINO B.14. (Moskva); PSHENICIINIKOVA, M.G.
(Moskva); RMMIOVA L.S
Madiator metabolism of the myocardium in compensatory hyper-
function and hypertrophy of the heart& Pat. fiziol. i k
terap 7 no.102-36 Ja-F'63. (IMU 3.6 10
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii
serdtsa Instituta normallnoy
(dir. - deyetvitellnyy chlen
AMN SSSR.
(ADREMINE)
i patologicheskoy fiziologii
i patologicheskoy fiziolo ii
P14N SSSFL prof. V.V. Parin5
(MM-HYPEITROPHY AND DIIATATION)
(CHOLM)
MANUKHIN, B.N.
Interaction between adrenaline and the adrenaline receptors of the
cardiovascular system. Dokl. AN 3= 3.49 no.6:1464-1467 Ap 163.
(MIRA 16:7)
1. Laboratoriya obshchey i sravniteltnoy fiziologii im. Kh.S.
Koahtoyantsa Instituta morfologii zhivotnykh im. A.N.Severtsova
AN SSSR. Predstavleno ~kademikcm A.N.Bakulavym.
(ADRENALINE IN THE BODY) (CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM)
MP14UKHIN, B.N.; BUZNIKOV, G.A.
Z--
Serotinin in the embryogenesis of marine invertebrates. Zhur.
ob. biol. 24 no.1:23-29 Ja-F'63 (MIRA 16:11)
1. Laboratory of General and Comparative Physiology, Institute
of Animal Morphology, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
MAlVJKHiA,
Effac7l-of urea on the
Flz,iol. zhur. 50 nc).2,205-210 F
1. Laboratoriya ob3hchey i
S. Koahtoyantsa ln3ti-,Uta
Sevirtsova AN SSSR, Mlcskvq~
KA N "UH '. N ~B . N .
of tamp~-rtiture or. the kfnc`c3 of i.he. airenergic rea-'Alon.
I '
B-'.okh-'n, ifa 50 nc.1.37-1. 'ra-F 165. (11-IPJ- 18W)
., I -' ;!, J. -- Moskva.
.L. -arfclog-'f, !,nieni Severt-sova AN S53RY
MANUKHIN, B.N.; SUMAROKOV, A.V.
Catechol amines in the myocardium of patients with congenital
heart defect. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 8 no.1;49-52 Ja-F 164.
(MIRA 18:2)
1. Laboratoriya obshchey i aravnitellnoy fiziologii imeni Kh.S.
Koshtoyantsa (zav. doktor biolog. nauk T.M. Turpayev) Instituta
morfologii zhivotnykh imeni Severtsova AN SSSR, i kafedra
propedevticheskoy i professlonallno- terapii ganitarno-gigiyen
icheskogo fakul'teta (zav.- 4,e
..,ystvitellnyy chlen AM SSSR
prof. B.V. Petrovskiy) I MosxovoKogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo
instituta imeni Sechenova.
.MANUKHIN, B.N.; VYAZIMINA, N.M.
Regularities in the hyperglycemic action of adrenaline. Probl.
endok, i gorm. 11 no.5:81-88 S-0 165. (MIRA 19:1)
1. Labc~r,!!-eiya obshchey i sravnitellnoy fiziologil imeni
Kh.S. Koshtoyantsa (zav. - doktor biol. nauk T.M. Turpayev)
Instituta. morfologii zhivotnykh imeni. A.N. Severtsova AN SSSR,
Moskva. Submitted November 18, 1964.
I
RMY
HIN, G. A*
20778. Manukhin, G. A. Splotka pod goriymi skladami. Sbornik nauch. -issled. Cabot
(Arldiang. lesotekhn. iin-T im Kuybyaheva), Xll, 1949, s. 117-26.
SO: LETOPIS ZHURNAL STATEY - Vol. 28, Moskva, 1949.
PIMOV, Alakeandr Nikolayevich, dotsent. kand.takhn.nauk; KANUKHIN,
German Alaksandrovich. doteent, kand.tekhn.nauk; BUDYKA, S.Kh..
dotsent, rateenzen't; DONSKOT, I.P., retsenzent; ORLOT, N.H..
inzh,j retsenzent; YEGOROV. A.V.. inzh.. retsen2ent; KCLOSOT,
D.V., red.; PITMIMAN, Ye.L.. red.izd-va; BACHURINA, A.M.,
tekhn.red.
[Mechanizing rafting operations and vessels] Mekhanizataiia
lesosplavnykh rabot i flot. Roalcva. Gosleabumizdat. 1959.
412 p. (KIRA 13:3)
1. loveduyushchiy kafedroy transports laBa Beloruaskogo leso-
tckbnicheskogo inatituta (for Budyka). 2. Zavedurushchiy kafedroy
vodnogo transporta Jesa Legotekhnicheakoy akademii im. S.K.Kirova
(for Donsko )
JLzber-Transportation)
MAIJUKIAN, R.S. [Manukyan, R.S.), inzh.; PAVIERMAN, S.V., inzI1.
~-'- ~--
Use of calculating machines in computing aptimim load d1stribution
between variouo types of aggregates in a thermoelectria povier plant.
Elektroanorgiia 14 no-4:18-22 Ap 161o
FOLCGHANOV, Yuriy Leonidovich; MAIREHIN, V.L.,,_naucbnyy red.;
GRIBAK3210 D.V., red.; GURDZHIYEVA, A.M., tekhn. red.
(Trade is the way to peace and friendship] Torgovlia - put' k
miru i druzhbe. Leningrad, Ob-vo po rasprostraneniiu polit. i
nauchn. znanii RSFSR, 1961. 58 p. (MIRA 15:3)
(Russia-Com rce)
8 (6) SOV/91-59-11-6/27
AUTHOR: Manukhin, V.N., Engineer
TIT'LE- Sealing of Boiler Tube Ends in a Gramma-VI Locomobile
PERIODICAL: Energetik, 1959, Nr 11, pp 13-14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author describes the welding of fire tube ends on
two Gramnia-VI locomobile boilers at a factory power
p2ant. Fire tube leaks were observed on two of the
five locomobile boilers. Repeated beading remained
without any positive results, since the openings for
the fire tubes were elliptical. The leaking tubes
were removed and the holes were reamed by 0.12-0.18
mm and counterbored. The fire tubes were installed
and beaded. The boiler was filled with water at a tem-
perature of 5500. The tubes were then welded by alter-
nating current, 220-230 amps. The welding was perfor-
med within 12 hours by a qualified welder. He used 4
mm E42A electrodes with OMM-5 coating. No leaks or
cracks were observed on the welded fire tubes during
Card 1/2 more than 18 months of operation. According to the
SOV/91-59-11-6/27
Sealing of Boiler Tube Ends in a Gramma-VI Locomobile
author, this shows that fire tubes of Gramma-VI boil-
ers may be welded, There is 1 diagram.
Card 212
OZERYANAYA, I.N.; S'IEPANOV, G.K.; 140-R-JOINA, F.T.; BEI,YA'FP:',,A, G.I.
Behavior of E Ili -I, FI-559A , 1-:1-015, and F,.'1-437FJ a i ;cy.3 in
1 0. 5 ? P
carbonate3. Tnicly Inst. elektrokhim. I'FAN SLISP n :' 9- 7 '64.
U-11"A !P:2,;,
ACC NRt SOURCE CODE: UR/0365/66/002/oo6/0700/0704
AFG036115
AUVOR: Ozeryanaya, I. N.; Manukhina, T. I.; Belyayeva, G. L; Burakava, &. A.;
Smirnov, M. V.
OIRG; Acadomy of Sciences SSSR, Ural Branch, Institute for Electrochemistry (Akademiya!
nauk SSSR, Urallskiy filial, Institut elaktrokhimii)
TITLE: Behavior of chromium nickel alloys in carbonate melts
SOMCE: Zashchita metallov, v. 2, no. 6, 1966, 700-704
.TOPIC TAGS: chromium containing alloy, nickel containing alloy, corrosion rate,
ilithium compound, sodium compound
:ABSTRACT: The experiments were carried out in a low malting binary eutectic mixture
iof lithium and sodium carbonates (melting point 49?0). To suppress thermal
adecomposition and possible hydrolysis of the carbonates, the salts were melted in an
BI-559A and ZI-437B. are
atmosphere of carbon dioxide gas. Me alloys investigated,
isolid solutions in nickel of the following elements: BI-559A--18% Cr; 23% Fe; 3.5% Al;:
4 ev
lother elements about 1%; F-I-437B-22% Cr; 4% Fo; 2-5% Ti; aboutcl~ Al. Samples of the I
r 8
;alloys, in the form of plates with a polished surface area of m , were placed in an
I I
alundum crucible with the melt. After the experiment, the samples were washed of
I L
:traces of salts in distilled water, and dried to constant weight. The weight increase
Card 1/2 uDc: 620.193.43
~-XCC NR: AP6036115
determined as the average of three results. In all cases, the surface of the
samples was covered with a film. Ihe solidified salt melt was anlyzed for its content
of Ni, Cr, Al, Mn, and Fe. The analytical results are shown in a table. Based on thel,
lexperimental data, the following conclusions were drawn: 1) in the temperature
linterval 600-8000 there is formed on the surface of nickel chromium alloys a film
I
:composed of the solid products of corrosion; this film is of the spinel type and for
I
lAlloy EI-559A has a structure close to Ni(Fe Cr ) 0 and for Alloy EI-43?B close to
I x..v 2 4,
lqicr2O4; 2) at 06000, the alloys are covered wa th a dense single zone oxide f iln and
!,the corrosion is controlled by the diffusion of the reagents through this film, in
iaccordance with a parabolic lau. The protective properties of this film are greater
. J,
.1or Alloy EI-537B than for Alloy ZI-559A; 3) at a temperature of about 8000, the
corrosion rates of the alloys draw close together, as a result of the Similar
!structure and composition of the oxide films under these conditions. Orig. art. has;
14 figures and 3 tables.
SUB CODE. 07, 11/ SM DATE. 09Ncv63/ ORIG RU. oo6/ oTH REF.- ooi
7-7
MAWXRIYA, Z.P.
Methods for accelerating the reorganization cf the funf-ticn of
transplanted muscles by special exercise therany. Tracky Li~!I 2P:
22&-239 '56. OlaRA in:9)
1. Fi2iologichaskaya laborstoriya (sev. - prof. Yu.M.Uflvand)
i Otdolentye lachebnoy fizicheskoy kulltury (nauchnyy kcrsull'tant
prof. A-B-Gendel'smen) Institute Im. Turners.
(MUSIM, transplantation
re-educ. of transpi.musc. by exercise ther. (Rus)l
(AMCISH THNRAPY,
re-educ. of transpl. mucc. (Rus))
MMRUMINA, Z. P. Cand Med Sci -- (di as) "Teaching patlents to walk after
operations of divided transplantation of shin flexors on patellae in 49&-*q~
paralysis of the ummmdkm musculus quadriceps femoris." Len, 1959. 20 pp
(Len Sanitary Hygiene Med Insi*. 390 copies (KL, 52-59, 126)
-133-
1:1411DRM.9 Z,,k,, prof.; BORTFELID, S.A., starshiy nauchnyy sotnadnik;
GOLOVIRSKAYA~ N.V., starshiy nauchny-y sotrudnik;
ZAKREVSKIY, L.Z., ate-rf3biy nauchnyy sotrudnik; Z=IFLI,
nauchn.vy sotrudnik- MARMINA Z.F., nauchnyy sotrudnik;
BOYKOVA, O.S., naucl ~Wso~~-
Concepts of the abnormalities of posture and scoliosis in
children. Ortop., txavm. i protez. 25 no.11:81-85 N 164.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Iz Detskogo ortopedichesko o Instituta imeni. G.I. Turnera
(dir. - prof. M.N. Goncharoval, Leningrad. Adres avtorov:
Leningrad M-136, Lakhtinskaya ul., d.10/12, Detskiy ortopedi-
cheakiy institut Turnera. Submitted January 27, 1964.
MOMOV) A. V.
-the:Appr imstioO of This Uyers- by Derivative
-,,kodels, by A. V. Manukhov, Leningrad Branch of the Mathe-
matics Institute imeni V. A. Steklov) Academy of Sciences
USSR, Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geofizicheskayap
No 12, Dec 56, pp 1400-1410
"In the solution of problems on the diffusion of seismic waves in
stratified mediums, mathematical difficulties coupled with the presence
of a thin layer in the medium are often encountered."
-,,.~The problem of the substitution of such layers with more suitable
vibrating membranes is considered in the article. The solution for a
3tem of a fluid layer-membrane-liquid semispace applicable to the
~'dUem.of-seismic modellng-is constructed-andstudied. The results
;
d v th.-obsei~ved-datA-.
ere, q. 1i- timely co mpore,
Call Nr-, 1119002
AUTHORS: See Table of Contents
TITLE: A Dynamic Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Wav~-s
(Voprosy dinamicheskoy teorii raspro3traneniya
seysmicheskikh voln) First Collection (Sbornik 1)
PUB. DATA: Gosudarstvennoye nauchno-tekhnicheskoye lzdatellstvo
neftyanoy I gorno-toplivnoy literatury, Leningrad-
skoye otdelenlye, LenIngrad, 1957, 386 pp., 1900
copies.
ORIG. AGENCY: Ministerstvo neftyanoy promyshlennosti. SSSR~
Nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut geofizicheskikh
metodov razvedki (NIIGR)
EDITORS: EdItors: Polshkova, M. K. and Petrashen', G. I.1
Editor-in-Chief: Fedotova, M. I.; Tech. Ed.-
Gennad'yeva, 1. M.. Corrector: Segal', Z.G.,
PURPOSE: This collection is intended for seismologists and
particularly exploration seismologists and senior
university and graduate students Interested in geo-
physics and In the theories of elasticity and
Card 1/6 acoustics.
A Dynamic Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Call Nr: 1119002
Waves (Cont.)
COVERAGE: This book is the result of studies by specialists in
the dynamic theory of elasticity and theoretic
seismology at the Leningrad Branch of the Mathemat-
ics Institute, Academy of Sciences, and Leningrad
University. This symposJum presents a basic dynamic
thenry of propagation of seismic waves In plane-
parallel isotropic media and a method for the quan-
titative application of theoretical conclusions to
the fields of seismology and seismic exploration.
The treatment is strictly mathematical and simple
methods of constructing wave fields are indicated.
The shift of wave fields, a result of reflections
from one or more horizons is made evident and the
rules for determining such a shift of components are
established. Formulas are given for the main compo-
nents in the displacement of wave fronts, as well as
methods for constructing theoretical seismogramB for
the reflected and first-arrival waves. Some of the
conclusions appear in print for the first time. The
Card 2/16 increased complexity of geological-structural prob-
Call Nr: 1119002
A Dynamic Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Waves (Cont.)
lems in oil-bearing areas dimInishes the efficiency of existing
techniques. Therefore a careful study of these articles may lead
to application of the dynamic theory described in interpret-
ing seismograms. The first 6rticle (PP. 7-69) by Petrashen'
discusseq the most typical problems in wave propagation and the
method of their solution. Simplification of the final formulas
computed for the components of the fields of displacement is
the main consideration. The second article by Petrashen'
(pp. 70-163) describes the general quantitative theory of re-
flected and first-arrival waves. The third article., that by
Petrashen' and Manukhov, considers wave intensities and data on
the parameters required in composing theoretical seismograms.
The fourth and fifth articles examine the method of composing
such theoretical seismograms. The concluding articles examine
wave propagation in an elastic semi-space. No personalities are
mentioned; there are bibliographic references at the end of
each article.
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A Dynamic Theory of the PropagationofSeismic Waves (Cont.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface 4
Ch. I. Petrashen', G. I. Solution of Problems of Propagation of
Seismic Waves in Isotropic Media of Plane-parallel
Layers of Sufficient Thickness (Guide) 7-69
No personalities are mentioned; there are 4
references, all USSR.
Ch. II. Petrashen', G. I. General Quantitative Theory of Re-
flected and First-Arrival Waves Excited in Layered
Media With Plane-Parallel Boundaries. 70-163
No personalities are mentioned; there are 9
references, all USSR.
Ch.III. Petrashen', G. I., Manukhov, A. V. Use of Tables
in computing the InTe-n-s-i-f-y-6-f -If-e-P lee ted and First-
Arrival Waves 164-212
No personalities are mentioned; there are 6
card 4/6 references, all USSR.
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A Dynamic Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Waves (Cont.)
Ch. I'V. Smirnova, N. S., Tsepelev, N. V. BerdennIkova, N.I.
Composition of Theoretical Seismograms for Reflect-
ed- and First-Arrival Waves Propagated in Plane-
parallel Media. 213-248
No personalities are mentioned; there are 4
references, all USSR.
Ch. V. Malinovskaya, L. N. Composition of Theoretical
Seismograms 249-282
No personalities are mentioned; there are 5
references, all USSR.
Ch. Vl._gM~j~o~yA-, V. Exact Theoretical Seismograms for
Wave--Pr-6O-ag_a_TTo_n in an Elastic Semi-space .283-295
No personalities are mentioned; there are3
references, all USSR.
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A Dynamic Theory of the Propagation of Seismic Waves (Cont.)
Ch. VII. Ogurtsov, K. I., Uspenskiy, I. N. and Yermilova, N.I.
Quantitative Inve~tigations of Wave Propagation in
the Simplest of Elastic Media 296-365
No personalities are mentioned; there are 5
references, all USSR.
Ch. VIILI. Some Explanations for the First Four Articles
of th;Ls Collection 366-386
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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i ILI UUt ma.j GELICHINSKIT,
;Qiil~AWAO 11.11. WHIR 0 7.~HT.;KkUSTOVA, Z.H.; VAS F.m.; PNMSHBNI , G.I.,
NU
Ms.; oZOOV, D.K.; HA KHOV,.,,A.V.;- GOLITSMAN,
red@; VOLXH()irgR& R*S., te red.
[Papers on the quantitative study of seismic wave dynamic] Haterialy
kolichostvannogo isucheniia dinamiki seiBmicheakikh voln. Pod.
rukovodstvom i red. G.I.Petrashen'. [Leningrad] Izd-vo Leningr.
univ. Vol. 1. 1957. 420 p. Vo.2. 1957. 152 p. (MIRA 11:2)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Hatematicheskiy institut, Laningradskoye
otdelentye.
(Saismometry)
PTSTRASMI, G.I.; WMUOV, A.V.
Methods of computing reflected and leading wave intensitlea by
manno of tableB. Top. din. teor. raspr. Belem. voln. no.1r164-
212 157. (MLOA 100)
(Seismic waves)
KUMMOV. A. T. -
On certain precise theoretical aeismograms related to the case
of elastic wave propagation In semispace. Top. din. teor. raspr.
seism. voln. no.1:283-295 '57. (KLRA 10-.8)
O'bienic waves) (Elastic waves)
BUROVA, A.V.; VOROHIN, Yu.A.; GM'CHINSKIT, B.Ta.: RANUKHOT-.,A T
PATRASMI, G.I., red.; VOLMOVER, R., tekhn.WIL'___"
[Katerials on a quantitative study of seismic wave dynamical Kate-
rialy kolichastvannogo isuchenlia dinamiki saismichaskikh voln.
Pod rukovodstvom i red. G.I.Petrashen'. Lenin d, Izd-vo Lenirigr.
univ. Vol.3.(Atlesea of graphs representing moduli and arguments of
complex reflection-refraction coefficients of elastic waves, direc-
tivity functions of basic point sources, coefficients of reflection
from a diurnal surface, coefficients of conversion, and nomograms of
auxiliary coefficients necessary for computing geometrical divergences
of rays] Atlasy grafikov modulei i argamentov komplekanykh ko6ffi-
tsientov otrazhaniia-prelomlenlia uprugikh voln, funktaii naprav-
lennosti osnovnykh tochoohnykh istochnikov, koeffitsientov otrazhe-
niia ot dnevnoi poverkhnosti, kaeffitsientov konveraii i nomogrammy
vapomogetelinykh koeffitsientov, neobkhodimykh dlia vychisleniia
geometricheakikh raskhozhdonii luchei. 1958. 323 P. (KIRA 13:1)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Hatematicheskiy institut. Leningradskoye
otdolenlye.
(Seismology--Tablea, etc.)
MbIMOT, master.
?7,
Reconditionirg transforver oils, Ilek. i topl. tiaga no.12-21 D 157.
(xii; 11:1)
1. Moskovskly evergouchastok Oktyabrakoy dorogi.
(Alectric transformers)
BULATOV, Toriy Anton cioris Nikolayelrich,
ov_lch, inzh.; GRINIKOV, L
inzh.; KUT-'IN, Aleksandr lvanovich, inzh.; KOLWOV
Vitaliy Arfiravevich, inzh.; S;MiGHUIDSKIY~~.
[Automatic r.-yster-s of d.c. traction substationsl Ustroi-
stva avtomatiki tiagovykh podstantsii posteiannogo toka.
(By] T.A.Bulatov i dr. Voskva, Transport, 1965. 23rj p.
(MIRA 18:2)
MANUKHOVY V.A., starshiy elektromekhanik
Some problems concerning the automatic control of traction substations.
Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 n0.3:22-23 Mr 161. (KMA 14:6)
1. Moskovskiy uchastok energonanabzheniya Okt brIskoy dorogi.
(Electric railroads-Substationsr
(Automatic control)
I - - '; T~ ~', v * il, *1 .
"ut.,L-I~ ,, .,.
Ld zssert-mti on: "Flotation of i-articles of ijiff~rcnt ~,--Lrtcs of froal e
1,=wdneral iAixturc jucr, :.s npatite." 6~~nd leca ,ci, -eningrad winirw ~nsLitute,
Leningrad, 1954- (heferativnyy -auzTlai-&aimiY--, ~io Li, 4u3cua, Jun 5,~,)
. . " 3 L' .~ I-occ 1954
..ju: j 1, 21
'-'ACC NR-____AP700l23:9 --S~6UYiCi~--CODE--.-Uff-/07fi~f/66/009/oo6/il~6/1201
AUTHOR: Braginskiy, V. B.; Manukin, A. B.
OR'-;: Moscow State University (Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universituet)
..T!'PLE: One radlophysical method of measuring small mechanical vibra-
,;,-'ons
u A.
Son, CE: IVU7
Radiofizika, v. 9, no. 6, 1966, 1196-12oi
TOPIC TAGS: vibration measurement, test method, mechanical vibration
ABSTRACT: A circuit illustrating the ultimate capabilities of parallel.
plate capacitor pickup method of measuring small mechanical vibrations
f
is shown in Fig. 1. Capacitor C, formed by modifying the tunin ork
construction (see Fig. 2), is included In'the transistor (P-4011 oscil-!
lator circuit. To measure the minimum detectable distance between the
I vibrating capacitor plates the fork is made to resonate with frequency
f,,,. This distance may be calculated from the value of f,.q, fork driving;
generator (1) amplitude U, constant bias V, and capacitor plate area.
The value of the output signal corresponding to this distance may be
measured by a galvanometer or a voltmeter. The output signal is gen-
erated as follows. The oscillator signal (nominally 5 4c ~ is frequency!-
Card 1/3
L2 _UDQ;_ 621,317,39:531.7-
ACC NR& AP7001219
Imodulated by capacitor C and mixed with a reference signal (output
i
Ifrequency, approximately 0.1 Me). The resulting signal is applied to
an amplifier, tuned to a frequency slightly different from the mixer
P 01
a tOOK
Im N 95
3 4
LLLJ
Fig. 1. Mechanical vibration measurement circuit
1 - Driving generator; 2 reference mixer oscil-
lator; 3 - amplifier; 4 synchronous detector.
output frequency, which converts FM into an amplitude -modulated signal.
The" AM signal is amplified, detected, and measured. Tests were made to'.
establish the minimum detectable mechanical vibration amplitude. At
card -2/3
ACC NRi A1137001219
fM = 0.1 and 400 cps these amplitudes were 2 x 10-8 cm and 10-11 CMI'
~'idence index. The accuracy off raeasu-e-
respectively, with a 0.95 con~L
ment and consequently the minimum detectable vibration amplitude is
dj
Fig. 2. Tuning fork construction modelling
a double capacitor
CLLACLlyzed as a function of oscillator amplitude and frequency deviation
caused by shot effect, flicker noise, m1crophon1cs, and mixer noise.
If the shot noise is assumed to be predominant the spectrum density
of oscillator frequency deviation may be calculated from the values for,
the minimum detectable vibration amplitudes. For the above values thesei
I are 4 x lo3 sec-1 and 1.7 see-1, respectively. Orig. art. has: i
3 figures and 3 formulas. [WA-751 i
SUB CODE: 14/ SUBM DATE: 27Sep65/ ORIG REF: 006/
Card i/I OTH REF: 003 / ATD PRESS: 5111
BARDYSHEV, I.I.; MANUKOV, E.N.
Nature of hydrocarbons obtained in the cleavage of HC1 from
liquid 63-carene hydrochlorides. Zhur. org. khim. I no.8:
1426-1430 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Institut fiziko-organicheskoy khimii AN Beloru8skoy SSR.
etter-- curganiza.
B of the repair of.agrioultural machinery.
Inform.,-,bluli. VDNKH no.2:29-30
F 165 (MIRA 18:3)
lo-'Glavnyy-metodist Pavillona "Mekhanizatoiya i elektrifikatsiya
-X
sell,skdgo hozyaystva" na Vystavke dostizhenly narodnogo khozyaystva
SSSRO'
GRUSHIN, F.Yee ; HARMY~, N.P.; KRYUKOV. Y.L.. redaktor; FEVZNY.R. V.I..
tek)udchAS ~yv: r ~i6r
[The "Machine-tractor station* pavilion;.a guidebook] Pavillon
*Uaad*ba KTS*; putevoditall. Moskva, Goes Lod-va aelkhoz. lit-ry,
1956. 26 P. (MLRA 9:10)
1. Moscow. Vseooywnaya sellskokhozyaystyannaya vystavlca, 1954-
2, Direktor pavillona (for Grushin)
Nachine-tractor stations)
(Moscow--Agricultural exhibitions)
AIJKSMYRY. N.A.; ASIANOV. A.N.; VASIN, G.D., YORONINA, Ye.P., GRIGrOR=O.
G.P.; GRUSHIN. F.Ye.; DEPARKA, Y.N.. DRESTYAMIIKOVA. D.P.; DUBINIIU.
K.F.; KITAYRY. I.Ye.; KULIKOV, Y.N.-' 94=01.- U MELIMIK07. A.Z.;
REZROV, I.P,.; FESTRYAKOV, A.L. redektor; PAVLOVA, N.M., tekhnicho-
akiy redaktor; SOKOLOVA. N.N.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
[Mechanization and electrification at the All-Union Agricultural
Exhibition; 1956 gaidebook) Mekhanizataiis i elektrifiketaiia
na Teesoiuznoi sellskokhoziaistvennoi vystavke; putevodltell, 1956.
Kosima, Goe. izd-vo sellicboz. lit-ry, 1956. 305 p. (KLRA 10:3)
(Moscow-Agricultural machinery--Bxhibitions)
M,~ N L) K c v ) N 't-I
DOMBRAOMWA, Ye.F.; KOZIOV. AA.; KRICMNSKIY, M.Ye.; IAPITSKIY, N.A.;
LISTOVSKIT, N.D.; LUXANOT, MA.; KAHUI MICHURMA, T.V.;
POLUCE3we A.T.; TINDUMo N.A.; TSMKOVO V.S.; CHISTWO7,
V.D.; KM~17KIX. P.A., insh., red.; KR7UKOT, V.L., red.; KCBYLYAWV,
L.M.i red.; t-ekhn. red.
[Practices in tractor repair] Opyt remonta traktorov. Moskva, Gas.
izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1958. 301 Pe (MIR& 11:7)
(Tractor3-Kaintenanoe and repair)
UMKOV, N.. inzh.
Second life of the truck tire. Tekh. v sellkhoz. 20
no.7:56-59 Jl 160. (KIIRA 13:9)
(Notortrucks--Tires)
MAMOV NAWAy Favlovich; PESTRYAKOV, A.I., red.; PROKOFOYEVA, L.N.,
-tekbn, red*
[Now techniques in the repair of agricultural machinery and
tractors) Novoe v remonte mashinno-traktornogo parka. Moskva,
Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, zhurnalov i plakatov', 1961. 223 P.
(IURA 15:4)
(Tractors-Maintenance and repair)
(Agricultral machinery--44aintenance and repair)
BARABANGV, V., inzh.; MAWJKOV, N., inzh.
Repair and wintenance of storage batteries. Tekh,v sellkhoz. 21
no.8:75-79 Ag 161. (MM 14:7)
($torage batteries)
bW-IUK2y~_y#q-4y Pavlovich;PESTRYAKOV, A. I., red.; DEFEVA, V.M.,
tekhn. red,
[Pew trends in the repair of mashines and tractors] Novoo
v remonte mashinno-traktornogo parka. lzd.2. perer. i dop.
Moskva, Sellkhozizdat, 1963. 471 p. NEU 17:1)
CHKHAIDZE, L.., m1adshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; CHITAVA, Z.; ORLOV, Yu., m1adshiy
nauchnyy sotrudnik; IKANUKOV.- R.; ZAKOMORITLY, G., mekhanik
If it's manufactured in the Soviet Union it is of a superb quality.
Radio; no.2:34-35 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Gruzinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (for Chkhaidze). 2. Star-
shiy inzh. Vychislitel'rogo tsentra AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Chitava).
3. Institut kJbernetiki AN Grazinskoy SSR (for Orlov). /+. Starshiy
tekhnik Vychislitel'nogo tsentra AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Manukov).
5. Institut elektroniki AN Gruzinskoy SSR (for Zakomornyy).
.'SWRCE,~COD8i`AW 59/66/00iil:i~3
/D023/DO23
-BesW6t6%i*, Vasil 'yev, V. A.; Chorkasovat- 1. -V-i~'v -Sh OVP . P.,
B
ef. zh. Goo iz, Abs. 3D143
The seismic characteristic of the border-zqq,%_pf.the Cavian-Basin and possi-
ir- glho_ offecti7veness of the
REr SOURCE: Tr. Nizhne-Volzhak. n.-i. in-t geol. I geofize, vyp. 2, 1964, 67-74
TOPIC TAGS, seismic prospecting, geologic exploration-
F
TRANSLATION: Difficulties in obtaining high caliber seismic data are reviewed. These
inclUde: regular waves of interference, complicated relief of the first sharp bound-
ar,'A~in s
-bededness of the principal strata, echoe , etc. Methods of overcoming thes
d;f,.fi culties Are considered. The'.most effective means of eliminating the effects of
tdrfbi,ing waves are: proper positioning of shots, shorter shot intervals (to 250 m
geology is difficult), and longer shot Intervals 1up to 1000 m, if echoes are ex-
00~cted). The RNP method is recommended for the regions where the first reflecting sur-,'
f4ce has a complicated relief. Salt domes should be located gravimetrically. The us-
ual modification of the HOV method should be avoided. Difficulties due to thin stra-
fification-and-effects of adjoining media are beat overcome by arranging the geophones L
Card
UDC: 650.634.5
into several groups's'eparated by wide transmission bands in the range of medium and
high frequencies. More massive 'groupings end multifrequency profiling are advisable
for regions whom echoes are expected. M. Mikhno,
,UB CODE: 08
MANUKOVSKA.TA. G.P.
Changes in the nature of muscle Innervation in young gymnasts
during the training for gymnastic skill. Fiziol.zhur. 45 no.11:
1317-1321 9 159. JKIRA 13:5)
1. From the department of physiology, P.F. Lesegaft Institute of
sical Oulturs, Leningrad.
(URCMKMGRAPHT)
(PHYSICAL ZMATION AND TRAINING)
(GYMASTICS)
MANKOVSKAYA. L.G.; SUVOROV, B.V.; RAFIMV, S.R.
Oxidation of organic compounds. Report NO-17: Autoxidation of
n-butyraldshyde, benzaldehyde and p-tolualdshyde. Trudy Inst.
khim.nauk AN Kazakh. SSR 2:188-196 '58, 041RA 12--2)
(Oxidation) (Aldehydes)
X45MOVSKLYA, L.G.; 1?AFIKUV, S.R.; bUVOROV, B.V.
Oxidation of organic compounds. Report No. 21: Liquid-phase
catalytic oxidation of n-toluic acid and some of its deriva-
tives by molecular oxygen. Izv.AN Kazakh.5511-Ser.khim. no.2:
62-67 '59. (MIRA 12:8)
(Toluic acid) (Oxidation)
SOV/79-29-1-35/74
AUTHORS: Manukovskaya, L. G., Suvorov, B. V., Rafikov, S. R.
TITLE: Oxidation of Organic Compounds (Okisleniye organicheskikh
soyed-ineniy) XIX. On the Catalytic Oxidation of p-Xylene With
Molecular Oxygen in the Liquid Phase (XIX. 0 zhidkofaznom
kataliticheskom okislenii p-ksilola molekulyarnym kislorodom)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1959, Vol 29, Nr 1, pp 158-165 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The oxidation of the alkyl benzenes with molecular oxygen is
one of the most comfortable syntheses of noble oxygen-contain-
ing arQmatic compounds,~ At present., acetophenone and methyl-
phenyl, carbinol- are thus obtained..,-rfrom ethyl benzene (Ref 1),
as well as the hydrogen peroxide-,of cumene from cumene (Ref"~),
the p-tertiary butylbenzoic acid from p-tertiary butyl toluene
(-Ref,3),,etc,* In the last years many similar methods of
synthesizing-the terephthalie,acid from pt-xyleae were devised
fz,em, amop& which that havt-ng f our. stages (Ref 4) proved, to be
the cheapest* Although many scientists investigated the
satalytio oxidation irL.Ahe liquid phase (Refs 5-8) and de!!-
scribed the technological scheme of the prooess in publications
Card 1/3 (Ref 4), some questions regarding the reaction mechanism re-
SOV/79-29-1-35/74
Oxidat ion of Organic Compounds. XIX* On the Catalytic Oxidation of p-7ylene
With Molecular Oxygen in the Liquild Phase
mained unsolved, e. g. that or. the nature of the catalytic
action, on the dependence of the reacticn rate and the yield
of oxid-ation-p~rbduots on various ooncentrations ae well as the
qu*estion of the nature and succession of the transformation
of the p-xylene itself based or oxidation, etc. The solution
of some of these problems was the purpose of this paper. It
was established that the oxidation of p-xylene without catalyst
proceeds very slowly, wherein also the aroLiatic acids are
formed in negligible quantities only. In the presence of
cobalt acetate below 1300 the oxidation proceeds at a very lcw
rate as well. Por this reason, all following experiments with
the catalyst were carried out at 133-1350. Thus, the oxidation
of p-xylene with molecular oxygen in the presence of cobalt
acetate in the liquid phase was investigated, p-toluic and
terephthalic acid-resuiting as the main products. In figure 1
the results of two exp(-rimental series with 0.1 and 1% cobalt
acetate arepressated in order to determine the influence
exerted by the duration of the experiment upon the oxidation of
p-xylene. Figure 3 illustrates the dependence of the yield of
Card 2/3 the main oxidation products of p-xylene on the concentration
SOV/79-29-1-35/74
Oxidation of Orgamic Compounds. XIX. On the Catalytic Oxidation of p-Xylene
With Molecular Oxygen in the Liquid Phase
of the catalyst. There are 5 figures, ! table, and 21 ref-
erences, 14 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Institut Ichimicheskikh nauk Akademii nauk Kaz,,-khskoy SSR
(Institute of Chemical Sciences of the Academy of Sciences
Kazakhskaya SSR)
SUBIMITTED: December 11, 1957
Car:,' 3/3
MANUKOVSKAYA., L. G.; SOLOMIN, A. V.; SUVMV.9 13. V.; RAFIKOV, S. R.
Continuous method of production of teTepbthalie acid by the
liquid. phase oxidation of m-xylene. Neftekbimia 2 no-4-*5 1-535,
Jl-,Ag 162. (MM 15sO
1. Kazakhokiy gosudaretvennyy sell okokhozyaystvewW institut
i InBtitut khimicheakikh nauk All KazSSR, A.-Ina.-Ata,
(Terephthalic acid) (Xylene)
RANTJKOVSKIY, N.
Puel-servicing trucks extinguish fires. Pozh. delo 5 no.5:23 MY 159.
(MM 12:6)
l.Nachallnik UVD Omskogo oblispolkoma.
(Motortrucks) (Fire extinction)
KAMMOVSKIY, Nikolpy Fadorovich. Geroy Sotsialisticheakogo Truds;
SX~ red.; SAVCMKO, Ye.V.. takha.red.
ELat us employ over-all mechanization on the basis of technical
plans; practices of the tractor brigade on the Kirov Collective
Yarm, Umanskly District, Voronezh Province] Primsniaem kom-
plakanuiu makhanizateiiu no oenove takhnologichookikh kartt opyt
traktornoi brigady kolkhoza imeni Kirova Novo-Usmanskogo raiona
Toronazhokoi ablasti. Koskva. Izd-vo "Znanis.w 196o. 40 p.
(Tooeoiusnoe obshchastvo po rasprostranouliu politichaskikh i
nauchnykh snanii. Ser.5. Sel'skoe khoziaistvo, noolo).
(KIU 13: 6)
(Umanakiy District-Tractors)
MANUKOVSM, N.F., geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda, brigadir;LEDEDL?VA,A.T.,zvenlev.
-----OurOy-96fs_ia1isticheskogo Truda; KOIZADINA. A.A.; GUSEVA, N.F.; GUBANO-
VA, M.T.; GURENKO, A.G.., svinar'; SVEtIDOV, I.G., svinar'; SHERSHOVA,
M.V., zootekhnik; GORTN, D.P.; TAMBOVTSEV, P.K.; ULIN, I.; SAYTA114'IDT,
L.D., tekhn. red.
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RSFSR, 1960. 54 P. . (MIRA 14: 1.1)
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oblasti (for Manukovskiy). 2.Kolkhoz "Rossiya" Voronezhskoy oblasti (for
Lebedeva, Shershova). 3-'Ryadov~y6 zvena vysokoy proizvoditellnosti kol-
khoza imeni Stalina Voronezhsko:7 oblasti(for Kolyadina, Guseva). 4. Zveno-
yevaya kolkhoza imeni S.M.Kirava Voronezhskoy oblasti (for Gubanova).
5. Sovkhoz "Voroblyevskiy" Voronezhskoy oblasti (for Gurenko). 6. Sovkhoz
44aslovskiy" Voronezhskoy oblasti (for Sviridov). 7. Predsedatell kolkhoza
"Podgornoye" Voronezhakoy oblasti (for Gorin). B. Direktor sovkhoza "Vto-
raya pyatiletka'? Voronezhskay oblasti (for Tambovtsev).
(Voronezh Province-Stock and stockbreeding)
(Socialist competition)
KAMOMIT, Vikolay Fedorovich, Geroy Sotsialistichaskogo Truds. Prini.
inzh.. KOBYLTAKOV,.L.K.. red.; GjSWOTA.
T.P., takhn.rad.; TRUKUHA, O.N., takhn.red.
[Over-all mechaniz&tion on collective farms] Komplaksaais mek-hani-
zataiia v kolkhoze. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz,lit-ry. 1960.
70 P. (KIRA 13:7)
1. Makhanizator kolkhoza imeni Kirov& Novo-Uamanskogo rayona Toro-
nezhakoy oblasti (for Kanukovskiy),
(Farm meohanization)
MMOVSKIY, N.F., Geroy Botsialistichaskogo Truda; SREBRYANSKIY, A.V..,
'----kaa.tekbu-.na,uk,- KMHINOV, Ya.I... kand.tekhn.naulc
Operation of thw 14TZ-50 and T-30 tractors in Voronezh Provinces.
TraktA sellkhoamash. 31 no.9%5-7 S 161. (MIRA 14:10)
(Voronezh Province-Tractors)
~W-XKOVSKIYI N-ik-olay Feod-orivich, Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo Truda,
Verkhovnogo S'o-ve-ta RSFSR; ZAGORSKIY, G., red.;
USTIT-IOVA, S., tekhn. red.
[Livestock and feeds in the hands of the rachinery operator;
answers to the questions of young machinery operatorslSkot i
korma v rukakh meldumizatora; otvety na voprosy molodykh
mekhanizatorov. Moskva, Mosk. rabochii, 1962. 52 p.
OTMA 15: 10)
(Farm mochanization)
MANUKOVSKIY, N.F.2 POLCITETSHY, S.D., OREKHOV, N.I., SYCH9V, A.F.,
- V) M.D., SEVENOV, V.M., nauchnyy red.; KRYUCW0V#
V.L., red.; CHIRKOV, A.Ya., red.; PERSON, M.N., tekhn. red.
(Over-all mechanization of corn growing and harvesting]Kom-
pleksnaia mekhanizatsiia vozdely-vaniia. i uborki kukuntzy.
Moskva, Proftekhizdat, 1962. 118 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Corn (Maize)) (Farm mechanization)
MAKUKOVSUX,-It.-vGeroy,-Sotsia3Asticheskogo Truda, brigadir
Stir up enthusiasm by examples. NTO 4 no.5:15-17 Yq 162.
(MIU 15:5)
1. Komplekanaya brigada kolkhoza, im. S.M.Kirova, poshetnyy chlen
Nauchno-tekhnicheskogo obahchestva sellskogo khozyaystva.
(Voronezh Province-Farm mechanization)
(Voronezh Province-Technical societies)
14WKOVSKIY L.41~ola Geroy Sotsialisticheskogo
1, deputat Verkhovnbgo Soveta RSnR,
------
Truda, - ~ -
Giants stopped by dwarfB. Te"mol. 31 nc,.1:36 163. (MIRA 16:3)
(Repair and supply stat*Qns)
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otnosheniy. 2. Kollekt.Iv sotrudnikov kon"yunktnrnogo sektora Insti-
tuta mirovoy ekonomiki i mezhdunarodnykh otnosheniy AN SSSR (for
Glushkov, Shvedkova, Sviridova. Chebotareva, Sbumilin, Pudina. Bragina.
Lutskaya, Kodachenko, Kosova. Koklyarskiy, Grechikhin, Kulikov, Rydva-
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sandrovskaya, Koval). (Economic conditions)