SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MARKOV, P.U. - MARKOV, V.A.

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303!5 Inside measurements of small lengths ... S/115/61/000/010/004/005 E198/EI35 Fig.1 the words in Cyrillic mean 1111F brazing with brass". Card 3/5 30315 Inside measurements of small lengths ... S/115/61/000/010/004/005 E198/E135 X of I 10, -I, 4 qt--.4 Fig. ?. Fig. 3 Card 4/5 30315 Inside measurements of small lengths ... S/115/61/000/010/004/005 E198/E135 'I, x x Card 5/5 Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Ywwov, P.U. Repair and adfuFtment of telesco,-,: calipers used for ments. Izr..tpkh. no.12:14-17 L '61 . %, : _-, - --. ) (Optical instruments) MARKOV, P.U. Determining wtal hardness, lzm.t,--'c.Y. nc,4:10-1-1 Ap '62, (MIRA 15:4) (Hardness-Testing) MARKOV, P.U. Contact plug with longitudinal-flexwe pickups. I =.tekh. no.9:14-15 S 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Electric instruments) 3/'~ 3 -11,*':-2P,/C~-,67~ / C 141 3104/3 102 OV -ents in h:.~rdness measurinE procedure 0 -70- Z,-.vD--skay-- laboratoriya, v. PS. no. 8, Ij62, 1`7 - are mace for imz~rov~n(-, t-e T6o"2L~h~ -5-~nc- har,.:-.c.~~ e 3 t 0S "I TI, C~ t -h e 7 K ( T K )Rockwell hardness testers. -*,xperiments t--t t*-e loadinn, time for determination of t.,-.e I~rinell haarines-- of C:- ' -'rcn steel can be reuced to 2 sec. In the -"rinel'- r3cedlre he meisurement could be automated by determininF the calotte depth the calotte dia::.eter. '2h(, T"Ih instru,-,,ent givL-s ,--r,~atest acc,,rec.,. fGr Ti~e TK Rock-.,.,ell instrument is loa-.1ec'. D~ ..ardn~~s-es of HB 33' - 350. --.nnd, the TK-;~ mec-anically. Instrwaental er-ors cause, b- v e aliamond its stndard form are discus.-.ed. Th-e I , y accurate ha--~noas standards for ins-rumen- C) em-n`ed, since ;.-.an,,, ~-Pnts still u8e self,made har."nesL: test -,'--tes. 1--provem,ent of the indicator Eage of the 'Lt. instrument is -ur,-Oz. bard V2 7 2 " ~ 1, ;l," - :,"', ~ _ ~' - , 1, . 'Si . . . , / , If, I . , 'i J "/ . :-Prove:;,~nts in I.!ifLr,c ~) ~ 04 /11 1 '1," .2 -;,-:1 ~,' C..,' ~ - o-:,okhan ' c;,Osl~-y ~- 1:, Or.~~tCj-4 T(~:- - - - . A I I - I - -11 "Zasic G:~tica.L-.I.ec -aborator- --' t` - Tomsk Sovnark~,oz) ~, - - L j ~Lrd 2/2 MARROV, P.U. Fastening of parts for the measurement of small holes. Iza. tekh. no.2s22 F 163. (MIRA 16&2) (Fastenings) MARKOV., P.U. Insty-.ament for measuring the hardness of plastics. lzm.tekh. nc.?.28- 30 Ag 164. (MIRA !?.-12) MA~-,KOV) i . V. Calculation in soil irrif-ation. '~ oskva, Jos. iz :-v0 Scl 'khoz. lit-ry, i9'.1'. 1'-,') j, - rqaps. (55-~9~09') S615.M28 mr?jlov~ 1-1 %?. NAZOT. P.T., kandidat 9*11skokhozyaystyenzykh noak. Pavilion OVater Resourceal at the All-Union Agricultural Imbi- bition. GIdr.1 mel. 6 no.8-.3-12 Ag 154. (NM 7:9) 1. Olavnyy metodist pavillona OV*dnoye khosyaystvom (Water resources development) (Moscow--Agricultural exhibl-~ tions) (Agricultural exhibitions--Moscow) .AN"9aJk#*wkand1dat sell skokhozyaystvennykh nauk starshiv nauchnyy sotrudnik; D"IIA)VA.G.T.. inshener; AIMMMY, N.A.. inzhener; OMOV. T.R.. redaktar; Pi3MSYPXIIA. Z.D.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor; PSVZHKR, V.I., takhnicheekly redaktor [Agricultural reclamation work; based on data from the All-Union Agricultural lxhibition) Sellokokhostaistvannys melloratall; po materialas Vessoiuznol seltakokhoziatetvennoi vyetavi. Koskva. Gos. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry. 1956. 311 p. (KLRA 9:11) 1. Vessoyusnyv nauchno-iseledavatellskiy institut gidrotekhniki i melioratsii (for Karkov) (Reclamation of land) P-ARKOV, Petr Vasialyevich --- , , 1, [I.eliorative ca6aster of the kelicrativnyi kadastr SSSR. Moskva, lzd-vo sellkhoz, iit-ry, zhurnalov j plakatov, 1963. 406 p. (MIPA 17:10) M&MOV;, R. Oysters in the aquarium. Znan. ta pratsia no.3:25 Mr 162. (KMA 16:7) (Crimea--.Oyster culture) AUTHOR: Markov, R. 1. 31228 3/123/61/DOO/02()/022/035 A004/AI01 TTTIZ- New broach design with eintered-carbide blades PM1011"AL, Referativnyy zhurnal, Mash._'-.:)stroyeniIye, no. 20, 1961, 55, abstract 2OB323 (V sb, "Vysokoprotzvodit. rezhushchly instrument". Moscow, Mashgiz. 1961, 128-1432) .I=- An assembly broach is used at the Moskovskiy zavod malolitrazhnykh avtomobiley-(Mosoow Small-Displacement Car Plant) for the preliminary machining of semi-holes in the oast-iron covers of crankshaft bearings on vertioal broach- ing machines. Itoonaists of three sections with 16 b6ades each. The broach blades are ring-shaped with an inner diameter of 35 40. 21 mm and an outer diameter of 47.3 - 52.64 mm. 11 BX4 (VA) sintered-oarbide bite,are uniformly distrib- uted over the blade body and soldered on. Tha ',I)I.ades, preliminarily ground on the front surface at an angle of 100, are assembl*d in a mandrel, clamped with keys and nuts, groand on the outer diameter, relieved and provided with chip- breaking grooves. The sintered-carbide bits are located in a checkered way. Since tl~e broacn oper%tas on one side (ma~_h~xiing the semi-holes) all its sections Card 112 ~1228 S/123/61/000/020/022/035 New broach desiV. wiLn sintered-ca.-Itide 11'ades AO04/AlO1 are turned *;nrough 1800 after the blades having become blunt and the sharp part of the blades starts operation. After b0th Bides of' the blades have become bllint, all tze broaoh sections are sharpened by circular grinding. After each sharpening, The calibrating blade of the third seation is converted Into a cut- ting blade. When the *tlades of tne third section are off dimension, they are reground according to the dimension of the second se3tion without being taken off the mandrel, while the blades of the second section are reground according to the dimension of the first. 7he blades of the first section are replaced by new ores when they 9,re getting off dimension. All three mandrels on which the blades are assembled are interchanggable. 'n,.e service life of the broach blades (at a cutting speqd of 10 iq/min) prior to sharpening amounts to 8,000 parts, while they can machine 96,000 parts until they are completely worn, which, in comparison with high-speed steel broa3hes means an increase "by a factor of 23 and 45 respestively. in 1958 the Introduction of sintered-carbide bro&ches yielded savings of 42,497 rubles to the plant only as a result of cutting down the high-spe6d steel consumption. 1rhe use of sintered-carbide broaches makes it possible to replaoe the milling, boring, countersinking and reaming of round hcaes and semi-holes by broaching at speeds in the range of 15 - 20 m/min. Abstracter's note: Complete tranalation] V. Ukhachev Card 212 jo AU7110R. PERICDI(','kL: :-,tai', r,,-.. 53;-. - r-77 ~-1ant t(~~,ts carr'-: str a In -h a ndci,,~,,! st a! .9' an, to~,t7pere,,~ ztc~p- nZ. 'D-,c form-o:, -I:; biz f~r T. "Ites i Die -Po ;rzi tes nv,-,stig ate,-;: F -- A 25-.'zc XrCA 2 X zHKA B(:)A _2 2X 5M-A ~Kh5!-;A) , X :F!4 T I ( : K h ?7 2 X H 2 SZ ~eclm,~Icgy it -'s to P-:,.~.~-e =rl..' S*-eets ing, freo 'Lr,:,m t~-,e -~ibllv- '.-.%-ever, it is p,ss-,-1~1 off' a shape that can be levelled complete-'.y cn the straighteninE tice shows that if a sheet 4.2 r;e',)rned during roiiinE; s.:. t'nat, developed has a symmetrical pa-.torn, it car, 'ce straightene-1, Zu~ if there is a deformation c.,' as much as 100 mm. The first ccna-it.- Card 1/3 Xeasures to prQven', t0'... tri p and e t be th,~,, r-4 u 1-j f 'be f -idJustment of th(! r(-,' i-3 ~if grt~-at imp,~,rtance. The trq-, rc., upper v.,ork rol: 7hou-~,', L?!~ at its center; thr, (~(,vljqt, ~n ~n of the profile shouid -vIt. ex-ed O.G: m7r.. Any loca. o-jorh,,,~tIni~ barre" has an unJ_'avjur-ib_I,- f-IToct. To prevont the defects or, acc-Dunt :,f t"he n_.tal prozsur- on the rt-111 h-(i',' I,- the next pass and volluctft,n nhou!41 not be more than 5 - IQ7% "M,. - !. ` the electric muffle f-jrn-ce in whl,_-h thr,. :-~hopt packr are annf~L_.e~`, :-,:i carefully checked, because irreguIarJtjc-n of tjjl~s furi,,ice irr. ni,t properties (.,n tht, sheet slirf-- Tiw unifor~mity of the . I mechanical propertir-z -.r(-, ~ h4 aine,! when tho coils after cr.,drrj' in circular muffle furnacez with bott.-A- ventilation. Finlshlr4~ four-high 1,0580-mr. stand, having cylindrj(~al backing ro'-n an(': roll, the upper -..ir;r'- rc-I ' has a convexity oil G. r OIlly sheetri ex,~,endinj-' mri thick can be straightened. 71111 r:!. p.:ssed through a ;"I-r-,I I for additi -~na' stralghtenli-q-. than I mm are rtraigh.enrd J., ;i :'j'-rol 1 sheets are finished in a tio-nigh star,(;, VIC, upper roll amounts t~ D.: rx.,.. As, however, strain -hard en-f: Card 2/3 Measures to prevent the ... r ry A0541A:r sheets with a redticthin -f M-'n than 15% enultl not bo ctraightenf-d wlti-. tho ~:on- ventional process, these sheets are Lrt!aL,~d aocurdli4~ to a now awt.hr-:. wao eliminated; afLf,,,, ~uttizig the strip the sheets aro st-raighi,enod ii: !:Ir- '.7-roll machiiie. Warpings up to 100 mm could be straightened by thl.5 meth':';. i- is possible to adjust the rolls of the straightening machine independentiy each other, by an electric drive, while each block of backing r(.lls -;in be ad- Justed separately, by hand. All mymmetric deformations are corrected by modify~nF them in the first pass in the straightening machine, so that the deformation ob- tains a symmetrical aspect and then correcting this defect In the second pass. There is I figure. ASSOCIATION: Zavod ".Zaporozhstal"' ("Zaporozhstalt" Plant)- Card 3/3 ACCESSION NR: AP4029128 A17HOR: Ledkov, V. G.;.Markov.-R. 1. 3/0133/"/OW/004/0343/0345 TITLE: Surface finishing of stainless steel bands and ebasts SOURCE: 4, 19". 343-345 TOPIC TACS: dtainless steel, dressing, finishing ABSTRACT: The problem of removing burrs, etchings, and scratches, loft frog the cold rolling process on stainless steel bands and sheets is discussed in this paper. Surface finishing is one of the most important operations In the production of stain- less steel raw material. According to the authors, the most modern method of surface finishing begins with a proper preparation of the material for the cold rolling process and afterward only from 0.03 to 0.06 am should be removed from both surfaces In order to satisfy the specifications of a good product. A comparison of US and USSR specifications for finished products is given In a table. The authors describe several compact abrasive installations for surface polishing and finishing which are now being used In the USSR. The application of spring loaded rollers Instead of flat beds for feeding the bands and sheets into the amblua Improves the purity of production. Recently. aschines equipped with nylon drum UWreSsated with abrasives Card 1/2 ACMSION NR: AP4029128 aim used for polisaftg mtal sheets. Orig. art. has: 3 fipwes and 2 tables. ASSOCIMON: Zavod "Laparothatal"' numins ezopwowntal Puno SMMTTED: 00 ACQz 2SArr64 ZNM.: 00 Ism Cmg IL WD MW SM 002 OMM: 006 .-Cwd 2/2. F 1~y it I A C A iz~ R'-.' Clipmi eR I Ter-hriclopy. C~-emieal Prodt!cts and Their Aprlicntion~.-. Ph;4rmareuticals. Vitamins* i F, 5 0. 03 93247 t r r-;! i. v-. 1977 f tie r) TNV I qd W1 h s r!, T, c v r (i. n -1,1,1 3) e m c- s ell livxl v F- f, io -.a r r C% 3 .)I, rc.,11fre ~q NNICHICV, SI., d-r.; MARYOV, Sl., d-r. Preparation of antigens for Middlebrook-duboo hema4rlutinatior, re- action In tuberculosis. Izv.mik-rob.inst., Sofia 5:223-228 1954. 1. Mikrobiologichooki inatitut pri Meditainskata akademiia V.Cher- venkov. (TUBIRCULOSIS. diagnosis, Mildlebrook-Daboo reaction, prop. of antigen) (A"IGNII AND MVf BODIES, tuberc. antigin for 14iddlebrook-Duboa reaction) KHRISTOV,G.,d-r; KLqKOV,Sl.d-r The antagonist of dyspeptic coll flora in infants. Izv. mikrob. (JISCMICHIA GOLI) (INTISTINIS microbiol. ) ( INFAIVr NIWB 0 RN ) (STRKPTOCOCCUS PARULIS) bacteria in the norm.,-! i - -- , '.. -- . inst..Sofia Yio.11:22, ',, . HAHKOV, S.A.; ZASUVMAYA. T., red.; KOYALICM, G., takhn.red. (Determining economic parameters of urban gas uupply systemaj Opredelenie okonomichnykh perametrov gorodskikh gozovyich setei. Kiev, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. USSR. 196o. 6o p. (KIRA 14:1) Was distribution) BWKH, G.A.; GOLUMVA, Tek.; GURKOVSKIT. G.NL; YARKOV, S.A.; MLM&MT, S. X. Rubber expansion joints in underground gas pipelines. Gaz. prom. 5 n0.3:25-30 Mr 160. (MLIA 13:6) (Pipe joints) (Gas pipes) (Rubber-Testing) NUDATIffl. S.M.; GUBMSKIY, G.M.; HOTBIL', V.I.; XARWV, S.A.; RUNK. L.L. Rubber expansion pieces for pipelines. Suggested V S.M.Nezdatn71, G.R.Gurkovskii. Y.I.Rotsell, S.A.Markov, L.L.Reznik. Rate. i izobr. predl. v stroi. no.15:74-75 l6o. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Po materialam Tekhnicheskogo upravleniya Ministerstya stroitel'stya USSR. (Pipe fittings) MAHXOV S.A.; FSHENIGHM, B.N. Calculating high- and medium-preBsure gas pipelines. Gez. pram, 7 nO-3:26-)O 162. (MIRA 1718) V WO-2 96 19DUICE CWJ9 /00 AMdH33 Pyle*, B. Be i Markov, S. A.; Petrukhin. A. X. ......... ORG3 none Tl=t Detector of linear notion of parts, Class 83, No. 176524 SWRG,33 Byulletenl isobrat-iniy i tovarnykh anmov, no* 22v 1965P 96 TOPIC TAGS: aircraft fuel system equipment, hydraulic equipment ABSTRAM, This Author Certificate presents a detector of linear motion of the equipment partaj, and principally of the translational motion time in the slide red of _hydraulic systems in automatic aviation fuel equiMnt.loThe measured part has a hole intersecting a light beam incident on a photometric deteCtoro To increase the accuracy of measurement and to insure a given constant force of motion of the slide ro.& for the whole memured. section of travel., the hydraulic drive has a rigidly .101.11 -A screen and rod -sectional areas which have different reference cross (see -Fig*:1)* The Photometric detector with two photodiodes has a slotted shield for limiting Ut light beam and adJusting the detector to the initial point of cmand -CMd" 112 um, 621-318.563.5 -'-L 13599 66-, .-ACC "Ro AP60MOIS Fig. 1. 1 Hydraulic drive unit; 2 - screenj 3 - rodl Pi i;_- 4 and 5 - photoastric detectors. -MARKOV, Sergey Fedorovich; VERBOVSYJ.YA, L.G., red. [Civil lpfense is a natiormide Matter] Grazhdanakaia oborona - vsenarodnoe delo. Moskva, DOSAAF, 1964. 31 F. (MIRA 17:12) YJ,RKOV, S. G. MMOT, S. G. ------- Booms and guide jetties for floating lumber in bundles. Les.prom. 14 no-7:28-29 J1 154. (MLOA 7:7) 1. Tlkmtrallnyy vauchno-iseledevatellakly institut lemosplava. (In &ring) ~MGWIIK, S.Ta., kand.tekhn.nauk, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik [Jeceaced]: MARK01, S.G.,_!tarshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik. Tent-type booms. Sbor. nalach. trud. po lesoapl. ro.2:247-2`~.l 157. (141RA 11:7) (Wdraulic engineering) (Lumber--Transportation) MARKOV, S. I., GUID"UIVSKIY, A. A., AIND KlxASNT,~USOV, G. "'. "Results of IfSTIII anthrax vn,-cire," SO: U-~EcO, 16 June lcq, ( Tr,o.is I N,- ~, !- - ' I - - - -) "). SHIRUBCKOV, N.M., general-mayor aviataii. VOYOnUYY letchik pervogo klassa, EU2XITSOV, V.A. polkovaft, voydnayy letchik Dervogo klassa, POPOV. A.M.. polkovn&- VAZHIN - Y.A. , podpolkoTZU; NAZABOV. O-A-. mayor, PrWmali uchastlye: Z~Z_S-I-. podpolkovnik, dotsent, kand. voyenufth nauk; DOYACHMO, Tu.T., podpolkovnik, kand. voyew3fth nauk; DITACHMO. G.1h.., mayor zapasa. Other command posts could also operate this way. Vest.Vozd.71. no.10:2-21 0 160. 1 (MIRA 13:11) (Aerial warfare) MARKOVY S.I., podpolkovnik I solved (anever to problem In 110.7, 1.961). Vest. Vozd. Fl. no.10:74 0 161. (MLRA 15-2) (Aerial warfare) MAnOV, S., polkovnik - blem (p,,;t'sh--d in' -"'0, ~); Vst' Voz--' F" r~o I solved pro - N 161. OC,:L, (Aerial warfare) MARKOV, S., polkovnik I solved (answer to problem in No. 10, "How does trip distance change* and in No. 11, "Determine the possibilities of t:.e fighter plane."). Vest. Vozd. Fl. no.12:84 D 161. (MIRA 15:3) (Navigation (Aeronautics)--Problems, exercises, etc.) (Air warfare) KARXDV, Stephan K., inshener (Bolgariya) -- - Wooden and steel rafters used vith reinforced concrete gwrret floors. Strol.prom. 33 no.2:37-39 F '55. (KTAA 8:4) (Girders) Moore) MMOV,, S.M.; LUSHARM, N.A.; RAWRAYU, A.V. Kinetics of interaction of a true cholixwoterase of erythrocytes vith arguwphosphorus iz*dbitors, Zhur,VKHO 6 no*3:357-358 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Chblinesterass) (Phoophorus organic compounda) MARKOV, S.M., MAKLYAYEV, F.L. ---------------- The use of some organDphosphorus coWounds as therapeutic agents and prophylactics in radiation sickness. KbImiya I PrImenaniye Fosfarorganicheskikh 9oyedinaniy (Chemistry and application of organopbosphorus connounds) A. n- ARATWV, Ed. flubl. by Kazar Affil. Acad. Sci. USSR, Moscow 1962, 632 P-0. Collection of comDiete napers Presented at the 1959 Kazan Uonforence on Chemistry of :rganoDhosphorua Compounds. KMOV2 S.M?; LOSHADKIN, N.A.; CHISTOVA., M.A.; KNUITYANTS, I.L., akademik Some problems of nucleophilic substitution in the phosphorus atom in the reactivation of phosphorylated chtilinesterase. Dokl. AN SSSR 147 no.2:484-487 N 162. 15:11) (Phosphorus) (Substitution (Chemistry)) (Cholinesterase) ZICLt ooll 30 i MAKLYAYEV, F.L.; SMIHNOVY I.V.; MARKOV, S.M.; LOSHADKINP N.A.; ANIKIYENKO, K. A. Reactivity of the nitrophenyl esters of phosphoric and phosphinic acids. Zhur.ob.khim. 33 no.120833-3838 D '63. (MIRA 17:3) I I I , : I I i - ., . POLEKHIN, A.M.; BARANAYEV, M.K.; LOSHADKIN, N.A.; MARKOV So$ Simple method of calculating the reaction rate consLants of the first-order reaction (modified Guggenheim met-hod). Zhur.VKHO 10 no.4:467-469 165o (MIRA 18111) L 17 4V 1 ) ACC NR~ AP60270L-7 (N) SOUilCE CODE: U`R/O3qO/66/029/GDlL/CY3l/ 2/0076 AUTHOR: Markov, S. M.; Loshadkin, N. A.; lnashe-.,a, M. A. CRG: none TITLE: Cinetics of the arn-dn and plx,_,;phacol in*,erac'-im with cholinesterases C) f different crgans and tiS3UL'S SOURCE: Farrpakologiya i toi-sikolr)t~-.y:!, v. )6, 72-76, TOPIC TA,_;S: cho:iriesteras(_-, biochemistry kBS-,RACI,. This study c.)nt-I n~;es phospho.r.ate *-c) varl-ous ch)` p!josT)hat_,~~ wiLh -.-he cho-1 the orri-ir, of cats wris to the'', opposite is *,r,-ie. 3ections of brain of ca.9 :i' compared with the results of bests vl choline3terises of various Card 1/2 U"LX; 61 .7 3 916 -0! 52 f L; -A-Ec--t4k-.--AA b2 ~640' with th eres,,dts of in vitrr) phosphacol and armin for di of small doses of phogphic,)l -)v, ~~i- sections of the brain of caL.9 it vviq ~;n -vm activity, a slight but definite in7;-iiLii. ii, tI-v brLin iimediately after inl,rl-) J PR~; :]-'16, 4 5 5 P7 r, ")n SUB CODE: 06 / SUB14 DA717,: Card 212bil L 31263-66 EWT(m)/EWP(j) RM ACC NR, ~?6G22804 SOURCE cou: uR/oo7q/66/036/OO2/0319/C32l AUTHOR: Nifantlyev, E. Ye.; Tuseyev, A. P.; Markov, S. M.; Didenko, G. F. ORG: none TITLE: Synthesis of ethyleneamidothiophosphites:and -phosphonites SOURCE: Zhurnal obshchey khimii, v. 36, no. 2, 1966, 319-321 TOPIC TAGS: chemical synthesis, organic phosphorus compound, phosphorylation, mercaptan, organic amide, free radical stabilization ABSTRAC7: It was found that tetraethyldiamides of acids of trivalent phosphorus react with beta-ami-noethylmercaptan to form previously unknown ot~,-,,Icnearidot-hiophosphites and -phosphanites. These conversions were the first of phosphorylation of aliphatic mercaptides with aaidophos- phites and amides of phosphonous acids. The synthesized ethylene&mido- thiophosp',hites and -phosphonites are of interest as inhibitors of free- radical reactions. particularly, those d&veloping in living organisms. i Orig. art. has: 1 table. [JPRS] SUB CODE: 07 SUB14 DATE: 09Jul64 ORIG REF: 003 / OTH Fff : 002 Card 1/1 UDC: 547-419.1 L 0691S-67 RM - ACC NR:_ "700%~n SOURCE CODE: UR/0079/66/036/006/1098/1104_' ly"Ov~ S. M., POLEMN, A. M.J. 'LOSHADKIN H. A.P KOS=O, Go ?k., YAOROZOVA, .Z. V.- YAKUBOVICH, M. M. "Nucleophilic Substitution at the Tetrahedral Phosphorus Atom. II. General Problems of Kinetics of Alkaline Hydrolysis of Derivatives of Phosphorus Acids" Moscow, Zhurnal Obshchey Khimii, Vol 36, No 6, 1966, pp io98-1io4 Abstract: The kinetics of the alkaline hydrolysis of fluorides and rd-tro- ;Phenyl esters of phosi)horuElatoms was studied as a function of the pH. A mod- :jified Guggenheim method was,-proposed for calculating the rate constants of Tirst-order reactions. Sample calculations were performed for ethoxyme-thyl- .fluorophosphonate, butoxymethylfluorop~osphonate and diisopropy1fluorophos- .phonate. The values of E, log A, A6 Sf, and 4G; of the alkaline hydrolysis ,of these phouphorus-containing compounds and the standard deriations of these ;quantities were calculated by the method of least squares. The temperature :dependence of the rate constant was also studied for the alkaline hydrolysis 'of fluorides and nitrophenyl esters of phosphorus acids; it was found to obey !an Arrhenius equation. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 14 formulas and 3 tables. 1JPRS: 37,0231 ORG: none 3 compound TOPIC TAGS: hydrolysisp nonmetallic organic derivative, organic phosphoru Card aWjWr01_4 awsa,&~5W,6.40kW 978- 1/1 4~5#jd C000 "OV-soopt VA r; amik4iv L-4- mnc, - d , ;-t, e-- - . I- A6514=6,7. OORfAW_aN41__JK___ - - - - ACC WRs JW' sbuRCE_COD_E:_ _UR/WW66/036/006/1105/111~ LOSWWKIN, N. .1 YARKOVA.S. M., POIEMOB A. M., NEYMYSHEVA, A. A., YAKL'fAYZV F. L I WNXUTS a 1 9 L Nucleophilic Substitution at the Tetrahedral Phosphorus Atom. III. Relation- ship between the Structure and Reactivity of Phosphorus-Containing Compounds. Role of the Vacant 3d-Orbitals of the Phosphorus Atom" Moscow, Zhurnal Orbshchey Khimii, Vol 36, No 6, 1966, PP 1105-1113 Abstract: A study of the alkaline hydrolysis of nitrophenol esters and halides of phosphorus acids indicated that the free energy change is less sensitive to changes in the influence of substituents bonded to the phosphorus atom than the activation energy and steric factor. The effects of changes in the structure of the substituent were investigated: effect of replacement of the oxygen atom in the P=O group by a sulfur atom; effect of the structure of alkyl groups bonded to the phosphorus atom; effect of replacere-utof an alkyl group bonded to the phosphorus atom by an alkoxy group; effect of structure of the alkoxy group. The standard deviations of the rate constant of hydrolysis, activation energy, and steric factor calculated indicated a significant difference of these quantities, depending upon the structure of the organophosphorus com- pound. The introduction of substituents capable of participating in p i-d pi conjugation (RO group) next to the phosphorus atom leads to a relative UDC: 547-18:541.63 543X78 0- rAd NR. AP70DO478 small, but significant increase in the energy and entropy of activation. The presence of a compensation dependence of the change in the activation energy ar4 entropy of alkaline hydrolysis of nitrophenyl esters and fluorides of phosphorus acids was demonstrated. Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. Ldrttb: 37,U23] ORG: none TOPIC TAGS: activation energy, organic phosphorus compound, hydrolysis SUB CODE: 07 / SUBM DAT~: 27Jul64 / ORIG REF: 017 OrH REF: 019 1-~ -2~ Daterm4simill the dwalle in th* limitimil-posms, shimannif Tl.*'ol;:~ h 'I L;. r 22. No. 10. 23-4(1961).-Sbew is me"ured by mrans of the Pp~cluclrming-C`Gcc plastormeter developed by Rehinder for u%r with coke (d. R. and Smesenko. CA 43, 41.1:28s I The Inniting pressure for shear stress dertraws, with the nunsturr emirm of the peat. 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Z"Itift out WW 6 M. lInwh 1!![~~L TALLUR"AL U11144TWE CL&IWPOCATI" 3 wave -4 .1. 0... 4.9 _10 v v u a AV : As 4p a a 0 0 W 01 n W it 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000 0 0 roe .00 9- 00 a ba 0 a a I IN 5 a a 3 9 00 0000090 00 Ybu-aov, S.S.; REZNIKOVn, 5.0. Production of alumimm aulfate from clay. Sbor.rab.I!.s'.-rIk- , khIm. no.39:6P-90 14-1. (MLRA ?.-,) (Aluminum sulfq,"3) 'Elio Wd Wi I WWJ ~'Tbc latter iv=d~ to- wifter-*itil 4 Pt -77 PWE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/4793 Markov, S.S., and Ye. V. Valikova Analiticheskiy kontroll proizvodstva v azotnoy pramyshlennosti, vyp. 12, chast' 2: Kontroll v tsekhe proizvodstva kontsentrirovannoy azotnoy kisloty metodam-pryamogo sinteza (Analytic Production Control in the Nitrogen Industry, No. 12, Part 2: Control at the Plant for Production of Concentrated Nitric Acid by the Direct- Synthesis Method) Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 196o. 226 p. Errata slip inserted. 2,850 copies printed. Sponsoring Agencies: "osudarstvennyy kcmitet Soveta Ministrov SSSR po khimii; Gosudarstvennyy ordena trudovogo krasnQgo znameai institut prikladnoy khimii. Ed.: Yu. V. Lyande; Tech. Ed.: V.F. Zazullskaya. PURPOSE: This book is intended for workers in plant laboratories in the nitrogen industry and other industries using concentrated nitric acid and its mixtures with nitrogen oxides. It may also serve as a text for students of chemical tech- nology in institutes and tekhnikums. Card l/ 5 Analytic Production Control (Cont.) SOV/4793 COVEPAGE: The authors propose a potentiametric method for the analysis of the HN037~2 04---H20 Systems based on chemical determination of the nitrogen oxide content and measurement of the oxidation-reduction potential of the solution. The values obtained in there operations are used to determine the water content of the mixture; data tables for this purpose are included. The nitric acid con- tent of the system Is calculated by the difference method. The accuracy of the water-content determination is within 40-05-0.1% abs. The great advantage of this method is automatic control of the production process for concentrated nitric acid. The authors describe their method for measuring the oxidation- reduction potential of the HNO3 N204__H20 systems, including the analysis of intermediate and initial products of concentrated nitric acid production by direct synthesis and the analysis of pure N 4 and HN03. The tabular data were campiled by the authors in collaboration with Z. I. Koroleva, G. L. Antipenko, Ye. S. Beletskaya, and N.V. Deryabina. There are no references. TABIE OF CONTENTS: Foreword 5 Card 2/5 Analytic Production C.)rntrol (Cont.) SOV/4793 Determination of the Crxidaticn-Reduction Potential for the HNO 3___N2047_.H2O systems 7 Analysis of Concentrated Nitric Acid and "Nitrooleum" (concentrated nitric acid with a high content of nitrogen oxides] 15 Determination of the :!ontent of nitrogen oxides 15 Direct method (with N C- content below 2.0%) 17 Iron-permanganate metQ (with N20 4 content above 2.0%) 17 Determination in sampling by the gravimetric method 17 Determination in sampling by the volumetric method 19 Determination of the density of the solution 21 Determination of the water content 22 Potentiometric method 22 Determination by the density and the oxidation-reduction potential of the solution 23 Determination of nitric acid content 23 Analysis of Laminar HNG 3--N 04--4120 Mixtures 23 Determination of the composition of the layers 23 Determination of the general composition of the mixture 24 C ard 3/5 Analytic Production Control (Cont.) SOV/4793 Determination of the Coratent of Small Quantities of Water and N 0 in-Pure 2 5 Pure Nitrogen Oxides and Nitric Acid by the Method of Additional Mixtures 24 Analysis of Liquid Nitrogen Oxides 25 Determination of the content of laver nitrogen oxides, nitric acid, and water 25 TABLES I. It Y " Tables (Dependence of the Oxidation.-Rediction Potential and cf the Den- sity of the HN 03 - kQ~ -H~) Systems cn the C ompos i t i on i n the Range s of U.U-5u.Q~ N204 and c.o-6.0% H20) 2,8 11. Temperature Coefficients of the Oxidatian-Reduction Pott-ntJal of the HNO'~~20 4---H20 System in the Ranges of 0.0-37.0% N204 and 0.0-5.0~ H20 214 Card 4/5 Analytic Production Contrc! (Cont.) SOV/4793 III. Oxidation-Reduction Potentials of the HNO 2__04__H2O Systems for the Determination of Small Contents of Water and N 205 in Concentrated Nitric Acid and in Pure Nitrogen Oxides by the Method of Additional Mixtures 215 IV. Oxidation-Reduction Potentials of the Tx-inar Mixtures of the HNO --N 0 --H 0 Systems at a Temperature Ranging From +20" to -5*C 216 3 2 4 2 V. Diagrams of the EquIpment 224 AVAIIABLE: Library of Congress (TP245.NBA73) JA/dfk/ Card 5/5 3-27-61 KOBEZA, I.I.; SIVAK, V.I.; MARKOV, S.V. Transfer of open-hearth furnaces to operation on natura2 gas. Biul. TSIICHM no.10:36-37 '60. (YIRA 2 -5: 4) 1. Institut chernDy metallurgii AN USSR (for Kobeza). 2. Dneprr"- petrovskiy zavod metallurpicheskofyo oborudovaniya (for Sivak, Markov). (Open-hearth furnaces) (Gas, Natural) MARKOV , Ir. MARKOV., T. Meter based on electric resistivity for measuring voltage. p. 10. Vol. 4, no. 8, Dec. 1955. TEKIMIKA. Sofiia, hulgaria SOURCL: East Bur(~:) an Ac *t;:-,-,',, ris List (v..AL) Vol 6, No. 195-1 MAMOVP T. Electric Resestance Strain Meter. TEKHNIKA (Engneering), 7-8t 10:Oct-Dec 55 or. c' of cement manZ-xt-,;r, I n -ul r i.. T-. 1 Vol.~'. no. 3, I)r;"" T. "TVC -of-;-.-, u1 --a- r, cf-p s.! r a iv~ i np,, !,I a i,-- ri k- 1 9 g ~-y ]":,3 mi r Rai 7 I'n i frir ty Cod sr Tnz';.-st.rcit. irst Fa 3 L r r, j 11 r k~. r J, No 7, 119- me v:L, -w e e til,- v f s t u t p t i a r, f -:?7, p (- ~- ir, d a t 4. p p rt a i , ~r, y t o 0 - o t r,- Yj t h n f c cn c r p p D o P. P d ~ s th e I h e f-I r e t i -, ;" 1 C,_l rN e which is 11) Kood -proement mith ,be Pxoeri- ni-e rpElqoo,~r for poor Bt,1W.,Lrian cnnc-reles. For ~tle art. o7 se- !-I*e fror. -Fhi-niy%, 195G, ~'l 1. lk)A~,7. Country ITUNGARI 1A 3 MARKOV, Todor Development of concrote work in I-he V' trobetor, - Construction FnterT)rls(-. Godj8hnik nzh st.rolt inst 1-0 no.2:129-150 164. MAMV, Ts. Reinforcing the bottoms of stockings with nylon and caprone. p. 31. LEKA PROMISHLET037. ('Ministerstvo na lekata i khranitel- not& promishlenost) Softia. Vol. 5, No. 4, 19.56 SOURCE: East European Accessions List EEAL Library of Congress, Vol. 5, No. 11, November 1956 Tri P. lh e'-trO(Iner-i-n, -ontly jr,,jex Mov- 195~- Ellst LurrPean rns L"., I , - . . lie u I,.' - .. .. I I c a a a r ec -I S'k C, te ary mod' --r ,- ~, ~ 11 " a-t 22, mal -.Yr s s 4 v cc ldr adults az~ ive 2 2 5 2 23 ar,: 21~ E4 resfect enc.- o, inr Pa.: ',r.-- r a *,~ L~'r- C V I C. '- ri'~'Lrf-' -CS- KAPITIATIOV, G.; NIKIFVROV, St.; MAUOV, TSv.; BUYEV, G. Echinococccsis of the diaphragm. rhirijrgila IP nr-'It 505-5111 165. 1. Katedrh po prnpedevtika na kharurgichnite z&lxljavnri-a (nikovr.-ditel - prof. G. Kapitanov), Vi3sh meditrirsk4 Scfila. ^OAOe*-O -4/0 71-00c, K(MOIXV. P.A.; HAMOY-M.L" TIKIIOMIROVA. N.I. Result of eradication of an andsmic focnB of p&pp,t,,i fever. Med. paraz. i paraz. bol. no.4-344-347 O-D "54. (MLRA 8:2) 1. I2 Simferopollskoy protivomalyariynoy stantsit (gl&vMry vrach B.I.Tikhomirova) i kafedry infektsionnykh bolezuey i spidemiologii (zav. prof. V.M.Domrachev) Kr7mskogo moditainskogo instituta imeni I.V.Stalina. (PAPPATACI YZVER, prevention and -ontrol, in Russia, liquidation of endemic focus with DDT & benzine hexachlorida) (DW, pappataci fever control) (BZI I I HKXACHLORIME, pappatacl fave'r control) MARKOVY V., inzh. At the source of superior gaBolines. Za bezop. dvizh. 5 no.4:7 Ap 163. (MIRA 16:4) (Gasoline-Research) BOLDYREV, P. ; *P~V-Y-- Stat,e Institute for .he Design and E o Meat IndUCLry Plants works on standard projects. Mias.ind. Ss~:ft 33 Lhe.341 nq'.2:1-1-12 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. GosudarstvenW institut po, proyektirovaniyu predpriyatiy uWasnoy promyshlen.r~osti. (Meat indastry) (Factories--Design and constructi-~n) MARK OV, V ~ -1-1-- .- -r:-. . Principle of -.he conso.- ., i* -,)-i t- f' matter anc mr~*-f-n an~ *he lqw of -he correlatinn f~f mass arl~ '. zv. A'? '.a + v. 3 --z:, n,-_, 1. -.. (MIIRA I"?!-, ) MMOV.9 V. Law of the relationship between mass and energy and the problems of the unity of the world. Izv. AN Latv.SSR no.9:27-32 '63. (MIRA 16:12) PBMOVSKIT, Nikolay Ivanovich, kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; Vladimir Aleksandrovich, kmLndiciat takhniehesklkh nauk; TOJM, A.M.. tINIM F*Wfft'f-Sdakt or [Organizing and planning tho repair of building machiner7l Organi- zatstia i planirovanie remonta stroitellrifth mashin. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo lit-r7 po stroit. i arkhit., 1955. 287 p. (MM JI:7) (Buildirc ma chi nery-Repa i ring) RARKOV, V.A., kandidat tekhnicbeskikh nauk: STOLTARDY. N.T., inzhener, --"%Vrtor; BvGAK, B.A.. redaktor: F3WN. M.N.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor. [Repair of bOlding machinery] Ramont stroitellrqkh mehin. Izd. 2-ne, perer. Hook-va, Gos.tzd-vo lit-ry po stroitel'styu i arkhitekture, 1955. 303 P. (MLRA 8:12) (Building machiner7-Repairing) RMOV, V.A., dots. kand. tekhn. nauk. Making and assembling precast reinforced concrete elements of the electrol7tic shop in Stalingrad. Owt stroi. no.19:87-1;` 158. (MIRA 12:1) (Stalingrad--Industrial buildings) (Precast concrete construction) 4d.tekhn.nank; ABVTKINA, R.I., red.izd-ra; SCINTSEVA. MARK V V toWm.red. (Technological schemes and basic technical and economic indices of sand, gravel, and rubble plants in the United States] Tekhno- logicheakis akhemy i oenovnye tekhniko-ekonomicheskie pokazatel! savodov shchibuic, graviia I peaks v SShA. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo lit-ry po stroit.. arkhit. 1, strolt.materialam. 1959. 51 P. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Academiya stroitel'stva I arkhitektury =SR. TSentrallnyy institut nauchnoy informstaii po stroitelletvu i arkhitakture. (United States--Sand and gravel plants) XAW,T Tiktor jjjjLjg&W" BAMTWIT, N., otv.red.; BCROZDIN, B., re4ARLva; LXBXW, A., tekhn.red. [Issuing credit for now machinery] Kredit na novuiu tokhaika. Moskva, Goofinisdat. 1960. 82 p. 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