SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT MINGIN, T - MININ, A.

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11a-NGAZOVA, A. V. 42726. IMIGAZOVA. A. V. K Voprosu 0 Razv!Ltii Ep:Lte3-tonq Na Gummozrvkh Yazvakh. Sbornik Trucbr Kliniki LozhrAykh I Vener. Bolezney (Kazah. Goa. Mod. In-t). Kazan', 1948, so 136-38 SO: Letoplal Zhumalinykh Stateyg VOL 7t 1949 Metanur gical Abst. VOT - 21 MaY 1954 Structure c nched 1-68. The results were Interpreted as'showing t the number of atoms with bacoherent attachment doo x to distortion of the lattice was considerably less alter quench- in than after cold working, and that there in a substantial aluerence In the local -distortions in tranafonned and cold- *on Local Distoldow Of aw Lptue" ASM 'T_ In - -j unrini. An "in-Pod DZU111 Mi).-jin VMoian). The ratio of the Integrat X-ray Intensities if 110)11(220)1 were compared for quench , annealed, and 6' M-worked samples of an Fe alloy oontg. 0 0 W, Mit 4-3, Cr 0-97%. The average ialues for the ratio for a number of datn. were . annealed 1-56, EO% cold-worked 2-06, and worked material. 9 rer. (Translated by the U.S. National X P_ -y SOV/137-58-12-25354 Translation from-. Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1948, Nr 12, p 181 (USSR) AUTHORS- Moroz, L. S- , Khesin, Yu. D. Mingin T F , Chernetsov, V- I. TITLE: The Strength of Titanium ProcYnost: titanal PERIODICAL: V sb.: MetallurgiVa. Moscow- Leningrad, AN SSSR, 1957, pp 172- 193 ABSTRACT: An investigation was made of the effect of low temperatures.. rate and length of loading t-me.. notching, ind other external factors on the modulus of rupture of industrial Ti smelted _,n an electric-arc vacuum furnace. The authors discovered a sl-,arp difference in sensitivity to notching ~SN) in metals of separate smeltings which was determined by the ratio between the specific deformation work of impact stretching of smooth specimens and the ak of notched Mesnager-type specimens. Ti which has a high SN is also sensitive to the state of the surface in notched specimens. T)-e maxmum H content of - 0.007 - 0.0085o with which Ti retains a tolerable SN, but this figure may vary depend- ing upon 0 and N content. The intensity of the effect of H on the ak is determined by the size and type of TiH precipitation which depends Card 1/2 upon the cooling rate from the temperature of > 4000C. Static The Strength of Titanium SOV/137-58-12-25354 bending tests of notched specimens showed that the magnitude of the bending deflec- tion and the deformation work up to the appearance of the first crack, as well as the work of propagation of the crack through the entire section of the specimen at room temperature, are less in Ti than in SKhL-4 steel. In dynamic testing Ti with 0.0007% H exhibits no cold-brittleness whatever, but when affected by impuri- ties, in particular by H, it becomes cold-brittle. An increase in H content to 0.0 1251o decreases ~ by 7516 at - 1960C. The authors advance a hypothesis to explain the physical nature of H-brittleness of Ti by the low Sot of favorably orientea hydricle inclusions. It was discouered that the strain rate ha5 no effect on the ductility of smooth specimens of Tj enriched with H. G. T. so Card 2/2 KMZ, L G., daktor tekhn. mauk~ VIRGIN, Te IL 9 Inshe Hydrogen embrittlement of steel. Ustallovedeale 2:3-34 958. (NIJU 13:9) (Steel-4drogen content) AJ Al a floi I AN .a 4 a I 10 W A 64 - R I . egg - iv, 1-0 -0 101 IS 0 % z-d MINGINt T.E.9..inzh.; SHULIKIII, S.M.,, kand.tekbn.nauk Possibility of using second-grade titanim sponge. Metallurgiia 2:294- 302 '59. (Titanium--.Metallurgy) (MM 14:3) S/129/62/000/004/001/010 El1l/El35 AUTHORS: Moroz, L.S., Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, and Mingin, T.L.-I Engineer TITLE: Hydrogen brittleness of steel PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no.4, 1962, 2-6 TEXT: Hydrogen embrittlement is generally considered to result from high local concentrations in micro-volumes where initial cracks are formed; its intensification by relatively slow plastic and elastic deformation is attributed to the acceleration of hydrogen diffusion it produces. Its disappearance at high deformation rates is attributed to the inability of diffusion to keep pace. The authors have, however, found that with sufficiently hydrogenated high-strength steel the plasticity is not fully restored by increasing deformation rates. Their experiments with Cr-Ni-Mo steel indicate that there are two simultaneous mechanisms in hydrogen embrittlement. The first, which is independent of deformation speed, produces what is provisionally terined 'irreversible' brittleness, but can often Card 1/3 Hydrogen brittleness of steel 5/129/62/000/004/001/010 Elll/E135 be eliminated by annealing. The second has an incubation period in which hydrogen diffusion occurs leading to local concentration sufficient to give brittleness; this type can be suppressed by deformation at rates giving deformation times less than the incubation period, and is provisionally called reversible,. The existence of these two mechanisms was confirmed by the difference between the change of ductility of hydrogen-saturated specimens with storage time for different deformation rates. Comparison with the behaviour of hydrogen content during storage indicates that the observed decrease in ductility (in dynamic extension) during storage is due to hydrogen redistribution, and explains various other features. Microscopic investigation showed that pores responsible for irreversible brittleness are most frequently located at grain boundaries. -Their hydrogen is not fully eliminated by storage at room temperature. There is an initial rise in the dynamic ductility during storage: this is due to the fact that reversible brittleness*with very high hydrogen concentrations is not fully suppressed under the particular deformation speeds used, but falls gradually. Card 2/3 Hydrogen brittleness of steel 51/129/62/ooo/oo4/ool/olo Elll/E135 The responsibility of hydrogen in pores for irreversible brittleness was confirmed by similar experiments on technical- grade iron. The authors show that stress distribution associated with pores can lead to premature cracking, while the overall resistance to plastic deformation remains as found experimentally, practically unchanged. The embrittling action of hydrogen will be greater if the pores are crack-like in shape and hence reversible brittleness produced in slow deformation of steel (with low hydrogen contents) is more pronounced than is irreversible brittleness in dynamic extension. There are 5 figures and 1 table. Card 3/3 L 3i845-65_ Wf(n)/WP(w)/FMA(d)/T/F.W(0/WN) ACCESSZON YR: APS004588 MNIJD S/0020/65/160/002/0311/031 AUTHORSt. Moroz, L. S. Kingin, T. E. TITLE: Investigation of the mechanism of hydrogen brittleness of steel SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 160, no. 2, 1965, 311-313 TOPIC TAGSs steel fracture, hydrogen brittleness. hydrogen diffusion/_50NN ABSTRACT: Although the hydrogen brittleness of steel has been sat: factorily explained in the past, it is more difficult to explain t1 -1--l6rittleness of steel at low concentrations, less than 10 , 6- 6P_Vr of:'kw-tai--. Th'e-ift e to explain this phenomenon, namely that the hydrogen wit ecome localized in microscopic regions in order to cause brittleness. ..Since this hypothesis impleo that the limiting processes in hydrog Card V3 L 31845-05 ~ACCESSION NIt: APS004588 -briftlen4iii-16- the: dif fuislon--6f 'the hydro _'teel, they gen, -in the, s 6termine experimentally the activation energy of the process of retarded failure due to the hydrogen, and to compare t1 values obtained with the activation energy of the diffusion of hy- drogen in steel. Two serIes of experiments were made, under diffe :dd-7 -at k-ent_ conditibins j- -.one, in -w h',-f a lure wwas,pr uc -the instant 6n~thd-hy#oqi~n- entere W d the steel, and one when failure was pro- -duced after prolonged stay of hydrogen in the R+-aA' _e~p edk.. _tWg*f_~"As_r_I.SjO)W_:kK-_t "67 -ek es-Mea 6xW bf -I t' suring 3 x 10 x 80 mm. -TTh6-,- at:-'_treit As aind'tfie test procedures are described. Althou( the results did not yield a definite relation between the activati( energy and the stress, the average activation energy obtained in tI second type of experiment was approximately three times larger that that of the first tyre. This could be only due to the trapping of the hydrogen in microscopic regions -and confirms the hypothesis stated abbve~. This report was presented by B. P. Konstantinov. Orig. art. hass 2 figures and 1 table. Card 2/3- ACCZS8ZON*,VRi AP5004588 ENCL: 00 OTHERs 007 SUB CODEs M 'Card_ --3/3, 60PRLUIOV, F.F.; MINGO PER S, N. 4~,-l i Tagging flies with radioactive phosphorus. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.6: 75-77 '55. (MIJA 9:5) 1. Turkmenakiy gosudarstyannyy meditsinskly institut imeni I.V. Stalina. (]Nqsphorus --j sot opes) (Flies) ; I _MPqq--P=W,~X*; SOPRUNOV, F.F.; RISKINA, L.P. Use of radioisotopes In labeling flies Evith su=a:7 in Znglishl - Ned.paras. i paraz.bol. 27 no.6:688-693 N-D 158. (MIRA 12:2) 1. Is otdola krayevoy patologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR i Ashkhabad- skogo inatituta epidemiologii I giglyeW, (nns. labell4g vith radioisotopes (RUBD (ISOTOM, labeling of flies (Rua)) JgNPI~T~A., E. I. . aspirant; MARTYNOVA 1 0. 1. . kand. t ekhn. nauk; REZNIKOV, M.1.9 kand. tekhn. nauk Study of the solubility of cobalt compounds in boiling water at 185 atm pressures, Trudy 14EI no-48s227-236 163. (MIRA 17:6) MARTYNOVA, 0.1.; MINGULINA E.1, Calculation of pH of aquemw solutions of strong acids and bases at high temperatures. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no*6:1041-.1042 961~ WIRA 15:3) 1. Moskovskly energaticheskiy Inatitut, kafedra khlmli. (Hydrogen-ion concentration) (Acid.-base equ:Llibrium) _EWP(q ACMSION NRo AP3005228 Auraonal -St3�dkovich H A I ffarty*nova, Os 161 Katkovskavaa K. To.. iDOrons 70 i T=LZu'. Analysis of distribution of :aluml=r6droxids between water and saturated! vi "tjr'V&por. SMACE&L Atommye, energy&* vt'15P noe'2* 19631 161-163- TOPIC TAGSs aluminumq aluminum hydroxidep atomic electrostation. ABST Mr t Purity requirements for water vapor.&re =ch higher in atomic electro- ;'stations than in conventional therml power .1netallationse The-products of cor- rosion may form hydroxidese The distribution of alumimum hydroxide between and saturated water vapor at pressures 100 and 165 stm in a wide range of pff of,the solution was experimentally determined In this work* The study confirmed the ectation that a considerable amount of aluminum hydroxide is transferred exp from water Into the saturated vapors. The dependence of the true coefficient of aluminum hydroxide distribution was established* They correspond to a pH of the solution from-S to B*T*. At higher or lower p3p the coefficient of diatriba- tion, decreases sharply* Orig. art. hass 4 f1gures, and I equation.. Card VOLYNSKIY#t G. (Rostov-na-Donu); MINIBAYEV., A.., bortmekhanik; BALBEKOV, V. Readers' letters. Graxhd.ay. 19 no.9:29 S 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Aeronautics, Comercial) MINIBAYEV, G. G. Cand Blo Sci, Dias -- "On the distribution of wild vegetation accord.' to types of field soils and testing differentiated measures for combi it In the Tadzhik SSR". Saratov, 1961. 20 pp, 20 cm. (Min of Higher and Inter Spec Educ RSFSR. Saratov Order of Labor Red Banner State I imeni N. G Chernyshevskig), 200 copies, No charge (KL, No 9, 1961, p 1800 No 4314). 51-55 69 KUROCHKIN, V.I.; MINIBAYEV, M.M. Effect of cortisone on the protein composition of the lymph and blood of dogs. Probl. andok. L gorm. 10 no.6:74-76 W-D 164. (MIRA 18:7) 1. Kafedra patologicheakoy fiziologii (zav. - prof. M.A.Yerzin) i tsentrallnoy nauchno-issladovateliskoy laboratorii (zav. - S.V. Senkevich) Kazanakago seditainakogo instituta. MINIBAYEV, R.A.; KOLESNIKOV, L.V.; PETROVA, G.N. Self-rev-sal of ther-mc-remanent magnetism in natural hemoilmenite from Yanchatka, peninsula. Izv. AN SSSR. Fiz. zem. no-4:85-90 165. (MRA 18:8) 1. Institut fizikl Zemli AN SSSR. ZHILYAYE,'A, V.A.,-IS~f!21 R. A. ReIation of the magnetic stabil'ty parameters ar-d the magnetic viscosity 3oefficient to t-bq size of the particles of ferromagnatic minerals. 1zv. AN SSSR. FIz. zem, no,4:91--96 165. (MIRA 180) 1. K-~sk~-rekly gosudarstvennyy universitet, Imeni M.V.Lomoncsova. FACC NR% AF602l407 ~ - (W I#'\) .. -_ - -soncE Cox;: uiVo38-(1661oooloo6loowl~jq~ AUTHOR: MinibayE.. R. A.; lava, N. P.; Petrova. G. N. ORG: Akadenw of Sciences SSSR, Institute of Earth Kaysics (Akademiya nuak SSSR.. In- stitut fiziki Zemli) TITLE: Origin of magnetization of diallagous pyroxenites SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika zemlio no. 6, 1966, 88-92 TOPIC TAGS: magnetization,, earth magnetismo geologic exploration, petrology, pale- ontology ABSTRACT: This is a continuation of earlier studies of the magnetization of pyro- xenites by one of the authors (Mikhaylova, Izv. AN SSSR, Ser. geofiz. no. 11, 1961). To check whether the magnetism of certain rocks is inherent and produced during the course of formation of the rock, or whethir -it was induced later by other means, such as chemical, the authors consider the singularities in the magnetization of pyro- xenites, which are primary magmatic rocks. The pyroxenites tested were obtained from the October alkaline massif located in the southern Ukraine. The tests consisted of producing thermally-residual magnetization and ideal residual magnetization in a con- stant field along one edge of a cubic sample, with the earth"s magnetic field can- celled out. The wasurements were made at different temperatures. The tests show .conclusively that the rocks became magnetized simltaneously with the occurrence of finel y. dispersed ~f ic grains in the pyroxene, and emsequently the magnatizao- Card 312 UDC: 550-3Q2.3 AP60214o7 tion is as old as the rock. This result is of importance for paleomagnetic research, since it confirms the possibility of using rocks with crysta.Uine intrusions for paleomagnatic research,, wA also permits estimates of the age of crystal rocks. Orig. art. has: 3 figures wA 1 table. SUB CODE: 08/ OM DATZ: O8Dft&/ OHIO REY: 004/~ OTH REF: 001 2/2 ACC NR, AP6029670 SOURCE CODE: UR/0387/66/000/008/0096/0101 AUTHOR: 14inibayev, R. A. Myssnikov, V. S. ;Petrova, G. N. ORG: Institute of Geophysics, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Akademiya nauk SSSRP Institut fiziki zemli). TITLE# A case of self reversal of remanent magnetization SOURCE. AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika Zemli, no. 8, 1966, 96-101 TOPIC TAGS: magnetite, magnetization, magnetometer, geology ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the results of an investigation of the magnetic prop- erties of titanomagnetite withdistinct self-reversal characteristics obtained from the Kola peninsula. Studies with a large model of the Reichert miscroscope revealed a distinct microstructure of the titanomagnetite. An exceptionally pronounced lattice structure was revealed with an electron miscroscope. The magnetic properties of the titanomagnetite determined on 10 x 10 x 10 mm samples with an astatic magneto- meter are tabulated. An analysis of these data indicated that titanomagnetite can acquire reverse thermo-remanent magnetization if it is decomposed into several phases by repeated heating above the Curie point with subsequent cooling. The stability parameters of 'such a multiphase species exhibit anomalous features; thermo-remanent magnetization can be less stable with respect to constant and variable fields than ideal magnetization, even in a sample in which self-reversal has not yet occurred. ,ard 1/2 UDC*. 550.382.3 ACC NR, AP6029670 Orig. art. has: I table and 5 figures. SUB CODE: 081 SUBM DATE.*. Oloct64/ ORIG REP: 001/. OTH REF*. .007 CoW. 2/2 I USSR/Forestry - Biolocw and Typolo(7 of the Forest. K-2 Abe Jour : Ref Zhur ' Biols, No 9, 1958, 39074 Author : 11inibayov, Inst : Kazan State Ped, Institute* Title : Contribution to the Study of Mixed Forests in the Ural Region of North-Western Part of Bmahkiriyue' Orig Pub : 3b. srul. muchm. rabot. Kazansk, Cos* pede in-t. Kazan'. 1957, 71-85. Abstract : The following associations.are distinguished and described briefly: spruce-oxalic-broad GTasey silver fir forestp silver fir - horsetail - ostrich fern spruce forest, sil- ver fir - linden horsotail-oxalic spruce forest, linden- oxalic broad grassy spruce forest,, birch - oxalic - broad C;rasay linden forest, spruce - linden gout weed - lunawort asper forest, iput wood - bitter vetch - oak forest* Card 1/2 MINIBAYK-V, jLosistent Effective means against voods in crops. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 5 no.5:31-32 My 160. (MIRA 16:1) 1, Nazanskiy podagogichooki3r institut. (Wood control) --MINIBAYEV, R.G. Pbytocoenotic characteristics of field weedso Boto zbure /+6 no,1:135-139 ja 161. (MA 2-4:3) 1. Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicbeskiy institut. (Tatar A,S. S. R.--~Jeeds) .,.,(Plant coffummities) JOVANDVIC, Vasilije; POPOVIC, YukonavaL.MINIC,_Bozidar Glucose titration curves In 2 cases of renal diabetes. Srpski arh. calok. lair. 84 no.4:468-475 Apr 56. 1. 11 Interns, klinika Madicinskog fakulteta u Bsogradu- Uprayntk: Djordje Brkic. (GLYCOSURIA, renal. blood sugar titre deters. (Ser)) (BWOD SUGAR, In various die. renal glycosuria, titre determ. (Ser)) MINICp Dragan JATv I.e. Yugoslav Aeronautical Transport,, in the tourist trade of Yugoslavia. Medun transp 7 no.10:955-957 0 161. Ld ~hf. . 7APAUDIA 0 nakim Yfrosaws voftka -.0tt - virceeg of fruit trees in our fa Daum resaftetma. [0-- ~,- W 'VtMeries.j-Z-whf.' Bilia- ipf7d PIZ- 1,954, 21, pp. 42-47, 1954. (English summary.] A~survey of the virqs disegees of fruittreeg In Yugoslavia,~ curled cot in 1952, 'indicabw t6 danger of plurn pox disease (R.AM., 33, p.3051 and to a lesser extent ~c-f Ig inosaic~ viras 132, p, 1111, Two (unidmiled) viru. disease,,, one ehamotorized by greenish yellow spots and streaks and marginal necrosis on apricot leaves and the other by yellow spots and vein necrosis on apple leavea, axe described briefiy. I I'LT1,11c, m. Some an--i pa3aimistlc views Qn ti-.e cAl Sta~Les. Zeleznlce jug 20 no.1105 N 164. MINICA, P. Peter Mimica's now kind of seine. p. 26. (Gozdarski vestnik, Vol. 9, No. 1, Jan. 1957, Ljubljana, Yugslovia) SO: Monthly List of Fast Nuropeaa Accessions (ERAL) La. Vol. 6. No. 8. Aug 1957. Uncl. Vice-Chairman of the Federal -',xecutive Council. MINICH, D. (Kinic, D.] Air transport of Yugoslavia. Grazhd. av. 22 no. 11:30 N 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1. Predstavitell Yugoslavskogo acrotransporta v Moskve. SOKOLOV, N.M.; MINIGHj, M.A. Liquidus curve in the binary systems formed by molten potassium salts of fatty acids and potassium nitrite. Zhur.neorg khim. 6 no,llt2558-2562 161, 5M 14110) 1. Smolenskiy gosudarstve=yy meditsinBkiy institut, kafedra neorganicheskoy i analiticheskoy khimii. (Potassium salts) (Systems (Chemistry)) MINICH, V.V. Excitation of the 11 vave mude in a circular wavef, ,uide from the renonator system 0,-% magnetrcm. Izv.Sib.ot;i.AN SSSR no-7:19-24 ,6o. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Institut radiofiziki i elektroniki Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR. (Waveguides) 2/20OJ62/000/005/004/005 IolOtI210 -~`AUTHOR.S: IMinich, V.V., Byakov, A.K., and Rogov, A.T. TITLE: Rcsonarice an&ly'sis of the field in multimode wavet-uide P3RI ODICAL: JUcadeiziiya. nauk SSSA. Sibirskoy* otdoleniye Izvestiy&, no.5, 1962, 118-121 ,TEXT: A resonance method based upon the differences of the .wave propa "the field analysis Cation coiiztants is sugZ;ested for of the coefficients). The selectivity of the .instrument is high, since for an incrtaii of the,%ratio the- difference. ;.of the wavelengths-for various propaZation modes decrea3es. The ~,.highest value of the Qmnp (Ceneral Q for the n,n9p mode) may be ob- iiitained by employing aseini-transparent conducting-film for the coup- ;~ling of the resonant c&vity with the w&veguidee The quality of the Card 1/2 3/200/62/000/005/004/005 1010/1210 Resonancp analysis of the field... semi-tranqparent diaphraem determines-ths accuracy of the measuremcnts :There'are'l fij,-ure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut radiofiziki i clektroniki Sibirsi;,o-ro otdeleniya AN SSSR (The Institute of Radiophygice and Bolectronice of the Siberian Divisioh of the AS.-USSR, Novosibirsk) SUB14ITTBD: Aueuet 15, 1961 Card 2/2 A 2974!-M EWT 1 (h) im ACCESSION NH: AP5622435 UR/Oiog/65/oio/oog/i692ii-c9~,-I 621-385.64:4n~t372.823 Z3 AUTHOR: Minich, V.-V. TITLEi Investigation of a magnetron e .xciting a TE01 wave in a circular waveguide 15 SOME: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 10, no. 9, 1965o 1692-1699 TOPIC TAGS: magnetron', circular waveguide, microwave technology ABSTRACT: Principal design features of a high-power TE01 mode magnetron with a sy=etrical output structure supplying a large4diameter circular waveguide are con-1 sidered. The waveguide end has radial slots for electrical connection to the mag-1 netron anode. The system excites the mode In the waveguide-if the field in the mag. netron is hot distorted. Stability of operation is aided by artificially crepting high coupliAg between resonators. Experimental curves of the magnetron output, efficiency, and TE01 excitation factor as functions of the cathode eccen that the latter strongly affects the power and efficiency and very slightly affects the rf field. A new setup is suggested for measuring separately the made power andl thetotal power of all other modes in a circular multimodO waveguide. Orig. art. has,,- 5 figures, 14 formulaso and 1 table. Card -it -uR 2 ACC NRi AP6022206 souRcis 66D --- O1157Z6T0OOfC6~[06C1TC;66" AUTHOR: Minich, V. V. ORG: nio~6- TITLE: Measuring the power of spurious modes SOUICE: lzmeritelinaya tekhnika, no- 5, 1966, 61-62 TOPIC TAGS: waveguide propagation, circular waveguide ABSTRACT: Method and device are suggested for simultaneous measurement of the powers of TE01 and all other modes. The spurious-mode power is measured by a T%,-mode filter made up from alternate metal and dielectric rings (sketch supplied).] The power of all modes that have longitudinal currents is filtered out and absorbed by a water calorimeter. A waveguide with R /X &1-05 ca able of transmitting 1'3 modes was tested in the 8-mm band. Copper rings (0. thick5 were separated by 0-7'5-mm dielectric rings ( & z 2.5 -JO.0004 at 10 Gc~-=The device perm!Lts measuring power over 300 mw with an error of :t 5% or less. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 4 form, I as, and I table. [0Z SU3 CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none / ORIG REFt 003 / OTH REF: 001 / ATD PREss: Card 1111"i"I UDC: 621.M.05 A I I' A, I '(- H ;~ /" /i~ C,)~- ~ /L, I(INIcHWo, S.K,; XHVOROSTTANNIXOTI, N,D. K- Constructing an apartment hou" using combined crews of specialists. Blul. takh. Inforiu 3 no.10:29-31 0 157. (NUA 10: 12) (lantagrad-Apartment houses) SMORODINTSEV, A.A.; DOKUCIIAYEV, G.I.; MINICHEV, P.N.; FILIPPOV, N.A.; CHALKINA, O.M. Epidemiological effectiveness of live influenza vaccine during A2 and B influenza outbreaks in 1962. Vop. virus. 10 n0.4:476- 482 JI-Ag '65. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Institut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny IMN SSSR, Leningrad. SMORODINTSEV, A.A.; DOKUCHAYEV, FILIPPOVI, N.As CHALKINAp O.M. Epidemiologloal effectiveness of live vaccine against influenza during the outbreak of influenza A2 and B in 1962. Zhur. mikrobiol.p opid. i immun. 42 no.10:54-61 0 165. (MIRA 181l1) 1. InBtitut eksperimentallnoy meditsiny AMN SSSR, Ioningrad. Submitted June 10, 1964. MINIGHEV, V. I.; sHUTUS, 11. A. Goal-Pining Machinery Goal-cutting machine GTK-35 Mekh. trud. rab. 6, No. 2, 1952. 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1952. UNCUSSIFIED. SHURIS. N.A.; MINICKST, V.I. -35' amttlM machine] Trabovala washina W&35m. Moskva. Ugletekhis- cart &t, 1953- IL65 p. (KIM 7--l) (Coal alulM machinery) AUIRO~S: Minichev, V ., Burov,P~G.G., Engineers SOV-118-58-8-3/24 TITLE: "DM-l" Drainage Machine (Drenazhnaya mashina DM-1) PERIODICALt Mekhanizatsiya trudoyOmkikh i tyazhdlykh rabot, 1958, Nr 6, pp 9-11 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The 'IDM-1" drainage machine was designed by the Stalinogorskiy filial Giprouglemasha (The Stalinogorsk Branch of Giprougle- mash) and constructed at the Malakhovskiy eksperimentallnyy zavod (TheMalakhovokiy "-,xperimental Plant) by Engineers Laty- shev, Minichev, Sinner and Burov. It was especially built for work in mucky ground or on the coal fields of the Moscow coal basin. In one shift, this machine can excavate 20-28 running m of drainage ditches, 0.5 m wide and from 0 to 1.5 m deep. Although tests proved satisfactory, they also dis- closed defects in the machine: it could not excavate ditches in any given direction; its total length (8.5 m) hindered the execution of turns;'the arrangement of the handles, the drum and electric motor made its operation on muddy ground difficult. Card 112 "bM-1" Drainage Machine SOV-118-58-8-3/24 Tts design was revised and new experimental machines are under construction. There is 1 photo and 2 diagrams. 1. Mining industry--USSR 2. Earth moving equipment--Test methods 3. Earth moving equipment--Performance 4. Drainage--Equipment Card 212 KNICHEV. V.M.; KASHIN, A.A. Five-unit converter. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform.Gos.nauch.-issl.inst.- nauch,i tekh.inform. 16 no.7s33-34 163. (MUU 16:8) (Electric current converter) MINICHZV, Yu.S. .. .. ... .. I -'-- Anatomy of Anopsia gaudichaudii (Souleyet) and the systematic position of Gymnosomata (Opiethobranchia). Zool. zhur. 42 no.9: 1317-1328 163. (mm 16:12) 1. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, The State University of To Leningrad. . I 14IN!CHEV, YU.S. . Nervous ayBtem of lower Opisthobranchia (Gastropoda). Vest. , ,* LOU 20 no.9:13-25 165. (MIRA 18:6) MINIGAZIMOV, M. G. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Study of the collapse of bodies of various forms in a fountain stream." Moscow, 1961. 13 PP; (State Economic Council USSR, Main Scientific Research Inst, All-Union Sci. Res. Inst of Petroleum Gas IIVNII"); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 221) USSR/Plant Physiology Respiration and Metabolism H-2 Abs Jour : Referat. Zh Biol., No 6, 25 March 1957, 22337 Author :Usmanov, Kh. U., Minigazieva, T. Sh. Inst :Not given Title :Examination of carbohydrate composition of cotton boil type 1306-DV by radiochromatography. Orig Pub :Dokl. AN UzSSR, 1956, No 3, 27-30 Abstract :An early-ripening cotton plant variety 1306-Dv distinguished for its outstanding early ripening was cultivated in 1954 on the test field of the Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR agricul- tural institute. From the first day.of the cotton plant's blooming c14 was administered through the leaves in the form of C140~. The fiber separated from the seeds was extracted by alcohol. The extract was evaporated to dryness,dLesolved in water and passed through a layer of cations and anions; then it was paper chromatographed. One of the chromatograms was developed, the pouition of the opots was established, and it was used as the control. The corresponding portions of the undeveloped chromatograms were cut out, and extracted by steam. The extract was evaporated, dissolved in a small quan- tity of water and used for radiometry on a B assembly with the Card 1/2 -12- USSR/Plant Physiology Respiration and Metabolism H-2 Abs Jour Referat Zh - Biol., No 6, 25 March 1957, 22337 aid of a special P-ray end counter. The content of glucose and fructose in the cotton fiber variety 1306-DV decreased with the growth of the boll, but the glucose contant was al- ways greater than the fructose content. A rapid decrease of sugar content, which is expended on cellulose synthesis, ap- peared in the first 10-15 days of boll-formation, i.e. ear- lier than in formerly tested varieties 108-F (15-25 days) and 2-1-3 (20-30daYs)- Card 2/2 -13- SOV/137-57-1-710 Transizil,ion from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metalturgiya, 1957, Nr 1, p 91 (USSR) AUTHORS: Minikh, R. A., Kuryachiy, 1. D., Bezdollnyy, M. G. _71~'T L E: Cast Iron Shavings, Supplied Into the Fusion Zone of a Cupola Furnace With the Aid of a Worm Conveyor, Are Resmelted Without Briquetting (Pereplavka chugunnoy struzliki v vagranke bez briketirovaniya s pomoshchlyu shnekovoy podachi v zonu plavleniya) PERIODICAL: V sb.: Rats. ispollzovaniye 5truzhki i dr. otkhodov chernykh i tsvet. metallov. Moscow, Mashgiz, 1956, pp 352-360 ABSTRACT: The method was applied at the "Krasnyy oktyabr"' [T~ -- Red October] plant in Krasnodar (1951-1953). The content of the shavings in the cupola charge amounted to 8.30/o. The untreated shavings are charged into a device consisting of a hopper, mounted above the charging plat- form of the worm conveyor, and the drive mechanism of the latter. One side of the conveyor is connected to the hopper by means of a vertical tube, while the other side connects to the interior of the cupola furnace (CF) through an opening in the masonry. The axis of this opening is situated at a distance of 300 mm above the axis of the Card 1/2 third, upper, row of tuy~res, which ensures introduction of the SOV/1 37-57-1-710 Cast Iron Shavings, Supplied Into the Fusion Zone of a Cupola Furnace (cont.) shavings into the fusion zone of the CF. The output of the device amounts to 200 kg of shavings per hour. A single CF 950 mm in diameter is serviced by two such units, each of which is powered by an electric motor rated at 4.5 kw. Introduction of shavings in an amount equivalent to 80/o did not produce any perceptible changes in the temperature or the composition of the resulting cast iron. The hourly output of the CF's increased by 100/6. The cost of the device described is -2000 rubles. Y e. E. Card 2/2 ABIAMIENMN, (IPACHEVA, T.A.,, In-zh0- M11MYS III.V.p teklitilk t i-i,:-i,"ication of Lhe watite waler of jubosphorus plants. Vcd. ', san. (IMILM 1819) .akb, no.9:1-3 S 165e SM-COM =r 'SO ::-=HER4;::,0OO Er, 00 R hb 1 1" 1 'f~ r, ~3f fc~ ow p P"C": (MIRA 190) J I ftl fli 1) AID P - 3180 Subject USSR/Nbteorology Card 1/1 Pub. 71-a - 7/23 Author Wnims, L. S. Title The influence of moist surfaces on moisture content in air masses Periodical : Wt. i. gidr., 5P 30-35t SIO 1955 Abstract : The author reports on certain instances where dry air was affected by surface humidity, while the distribution of water supply in the arable soil improved. According to research, water vapors may extend UP to 5 m above the surface. The corresponding humidity increase'in the dry air is reported. Two maps. Five Russian references, 1949-1954. Institution I None Submitted : No date nmung, XH. P_., PA 36/1,9W Vm/WI I SCIMOO 'Jul 48 Bibliograpby Meviev of V. V. Dokuchayev's"The Yerevan %Its Earth, I" Kh. P. Minimanyam, 3 pp "Pochyovedenlye" No 7 Owwrizes work done by V. V. Dokuchayev at the turn of the centuxy on the genesis and character- Istics of so-called Tersym white earth. Claimm .-that the vhite earth is of volcanic origin. 36/IM'107 AUTHORSs Kuznetsov, Ye.V., Minimullina, L. SOV180-32-2-53156 TITLZi On the Synthesis of Tridimethylphenyl-n-Crasylphosphate (0 sinteze tridimetilfenil-n-krezilfoofata) FERIODICALz Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1959s Vol XXXII, Nr 29 PP 464-465 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The phenyl others of the phosphoric acid are used as plasti- cizers, antioxidants, insectofungicides, etc. During the synthesis of these polyphenyl derivatives of the phosphoric acid trimethylphenyl-n-cresylphosphate is formed. Magnesium chloride is a good catalyst for this process. The substance boils at 390 - 4000C at 0.1 mm mercury column. The melting point of the crystalline product is 1420C. It is soluble in tricresylphosphate, benzene, butylacetate, acetone, etc. It may be used as plasticizer for polyvinylchloride, nitrocellu- lose and other polymers. Card 1/2 There are 4 Soviet references. On the Synthesis of Tridimethylphenyl-n-Cresylphosphate SOV/80-32-2-53/56 ASSOCIATION: Laboratoriya kafedry tekhnologii organicheakogo sinteza Ka- zanskogo khimiko-tekhnologicheakogo Instituta (Laboratory of the Chair of Organic Synthesis Technology of the Kazan' Chemical-Technological Institute) SUBMITTED: February 3, 1958 Card 2/2 Notairsi Induction Sep",1 104 .~;Ark&wgei lakly, A. A. A. chtftonov, 3b"limers, .001&vawrgaAertiln. "Xiaktrichestvo" io 9, pp 81, 82 Mia lat. group, It= "Glavenergonieft state th" Shtuisan -a, method is quite unsatisfactory i&A~ eite expta conducted, by sinev nikov and Zsijkvsq~.in the All.,Union, Bloc 2ng Inst, in U=/Zlectric.ity Motors, laduction SOP 51 (Coutd) vblc.h slotting of the end rings reduced the of- ficiency of the motors tested by 4.5-5$' and tAOL power factor by 17-19%, vhile increasinj the aftrting torow by only 5-36$. molebanov. gLyes examples of successful xpplitatUm of Shtuilm's nothod. 19"5 AID P 3816 Subject U33R/Mining Card 1/2 Pub. 78 - 4/25 Authors Minin, A. A. and K. A. Chefranov Title Pipeless electric drill Periodical Neft. khoz., V. 33s #11, 22-31, N 1955 Abstract The method of pipeless electric drilling is described, as well as the electric drilling unit used in it. The electric drilling unit lowered into the drilling hole consists of an electric motor which moves the drilling bit and of a centrifugal pump which circulates the drilling fluid. The drilling fluid circulates only locally around the drilling unit and the suspended removed cuttings are deposited in the drilling unit, which, therefore, must be lifted from the hole periodically and cleaned of those cuttings. This method of drilling, as compared with conventional rotary drill, has the advantages of saving time in lowering the tools in the hole, lighter Neft. khoz., v. 33, #11, 22-31, N 1955 Card 2/2 Pub. 78 - 4/25 AID P - 3816 derrick load, and less power for operation required. Those advantages are especially prominent in greater depth drillings. Therefore, it might be suggested to divide the well drilling operation into two stages: the first, shallow drilling to be done by conventional rotary drilling, and the second, deep drilling, by pipeless electric drilling. Diagrams, tables, charts. Institution : None Submitted : No date MINII..A.A.UWARS IT, A.A.; CHNFRANOV, K.A.; SAVINA,Z.A.. vedushchiy remalctor; BMNKO, V.S., takhatcheikly redaktor LBoring wells without using casing; research and experience In Industrial testingj Tekhnika bestmbnogo burenita skvazhin; iseledovanila I opyt pronyahlennykh ispytanit. Moskva. Goo. nauchno- takhn. Isd-vo neftionol I gorno-toplivnol lit-ry. 1956. 145 P. (Oil well drilliag) (MIRA 9:11) MININ, A.A.; POGARGKIY, A.A. I " w- " - ,~_ 'aff ~_ , _.;I~fi~, V4. 1w Hydraulic drill not requiring casing. Neft. khoz. 34 n0-1:26-34 Ja '56. (MLU 9:5) (Boring machinery) (Oil w9ll drilling--Equipment and supplies) MININ, A.A.; POGARSKIY, A.A. Forced mechanical speed In electric drilling without drill casing. Neft.khos934 se.3:24-20 Mr 6569 (KURA 9:7) (Oil well drilling) MIEN, A.A.: CHIMIOV. K.A. -------- Drilling installations for deep marine operations, Aserb,neft, khos. 35 no.3t22-24 Mr 156. (KMA 9 110 ) (Oil well drill1mg, Submarine) t1pX11" A.-I GUIMAH, M.; MINIV. A. "Wei :90'ttou.~drlvs for exploratory drilling* by I.G. Zhilkin. Reviewed 1by M. Gummun, A. Minin. Naft-khos. 35 no.12:66-68 D 157s (Kin 11-.2) (Dorins mehinery) (Zhilkin, N.G.) MR: Mir_iz, A.A. ax-A Pr-garskiy, A.A. S_-v/93-58-7-3/17 A High-speed Pipeless, Electric Drill of 3=11 Diameter Nya.-&oc~urotnyy malojp dismetra) PERIODIM: Nef',yaa-ye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 7, -pp. 6_13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Experimet.tAl data show that pipeless electric drilling is =,re suitable f.,lr deep dxIlling th&r;. the t=bir-e method (Figs. 1-2 and Table 2) rr the rotary meth*d (Tabis- 1 axni Bef. 6). A combinatic-a methcd is also described employing a t-Lrb4drill for the t-)p section of the formaticn and a pipeless electric drill for the b-_t,-1,7.m sectV~z.. Fig. 3 shows the opti", depth for s,_bstitai;ir_g a turbo- dx,IU. by a. pipeless drill. The ARD-208 p1peless electric drill of reversive act- ion, deecrited :Ln the tachnical literature [Pefs. 1,2,3,4,51, had a low mecharn- ical speed and it, was necessary to redesign it. Fig. 7 shows t.be BVE-127 high- speed p-JI.Peless electric drill which has a small diamet-er and is the latest. de- sipp.. The speciflcalsiczs for the ARB-208 and BVE-127 mcAels are give::. I-, Vible 4. Me -';ha-'. the new model is superior to the old c:~e arad t-hat Pipeless drLl1i*_,g wUl accelers:1-.e the rate of deep drilling in the Soviet, Tbere are 4 -Ables, &,~d 8 refereaces, 5 crf which are S,--vietl, 1 Czech~ szd 2 Card 1/-. 1. Drilling machines-Design MINN, A.A.; CHKFRANOV, K.A. Present and future use of hydrodrill percussion tools In industrial operations. Neft.khoz. 36 no.2:13-18 7 '58. (MIRK 12:4) (Boring machinery--Hydraulic driving) MININ. A. A.. IOANKESYAN. R. A.. TREBIN. F. A.. GUSMM. M. L. OSTROVSKU. A. P., UGTY97.--Y.-' I., TITKOV. N. I.. SWAM. A. T.. GEUMAT. Y. A.. and SHASHIN, V. D. "Progress of Turbodrilling and Studying New Kethods of Drilling Wells in the USSR.0 Report submitted at the Fifth World Petroleum Comrass. 30 Nay - 5 June 1959. Now York City. KIHIU AnatoliZ Andreyevich: PETROVA, Te.A.. vedushchiy red.; KLIKEINA, N.A., tekhn.red. [Automatic feed of boring bits] Zaboinys avtomsty podachl dolots. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. 196o. no p. (KIRA 13:12) (Boring machinery) N ININ* A.A. Well bottom &utomtIc control devices fa;r rotary drilling. Sifts khos. 38 no.6:30-33 ~e 160. (KIU 13:7) (Oil well drllllngg Stpipuent and Il'uppIlls) (AutomtIc control) INDI Anatolly Andre e . GREFRANUV, Konstantin Alekseyevich; ISAYEVA, 0 4, ved. red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn. red. [Local circulation in tapping productive horizons I Vskrytie pro- duktivnykh gor12OntOV a mestnoi promyvkoi zabola. Mosk7aq Gos.nauchno- tekbne izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,, 1961. 130 p. (oil well drilling) (MIRA 14.12) ALEKSANDROV, A.M., inzh.; BAZHENOV, V.S., inzh.; BDBROVNIKOV, B.N., inzh.; VAUNOV, M.P., inzh.; GUREVICH, B.M., Inzh.; DZHIBELLI, V.S., inzh.; DFDBAKH, V.T., inzh.; ISAKOVICH, R.Ya., kand. tekhn. nauk; KAPUSTIN, A.G., inzh.; KONENKOV, K.S., insh.;-QU A A kand tekhn.nauk; PEVZNER, V.B., inzh.; rr-)J&,Lnl SIZhI.; POR'TER, L.G., inzh.; *YADIIDV, A.N., Insh.; SLUTSKIY,-L.B., inzh.; FEDOSOV, I.V., inzh.; FRENKELI, B.A., inzh~,;iTSIMBLER, Yu.A., inzh.; SHULIGIN, V.Kh., inzh.; ESKIN, M.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; VOROBIYEV, D.T., inzh. [deceased]; SINELINIKOV, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; SHENDLER, Yu.I., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; NESMELOV. S.V., inzh., zam. glav. red.; NOVIKOVA, M.M., ved. red.; RASTOVAI G.V.,, ved. red.; SOLGANIK, G.Ya., ved. red.; VORONOVA. V.V.,~tekhn. red. [Automation and apparatus for control-ling and regulating produc- tion processes in the petroleum and petroleum chemical industries] Avtomatizatsiia, pribory kontrolia i regulirovanlia proizvodstyen- nykh protsessov v neftianoi i neftekhimicheskoi promyshlennosti. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, Book 3. (Control and automation of the processes of well drilling, recovery, transportation, and storage of oil'and gas] Kontroll i aytomatizatsila protsessov bureniia skvazhin, dobyehi, transporta i khraneniia nefti i aza. 1963. 551 P. (Automation) ~MIRA 16:7) (Petroleum produc-:_.on--Equipmant and supplies) "f s A Ot"luan;1h 11,1111 dill 4p. Ic- vx" IVOO' . ..... Rot. Zkvr., Ku.., ii", ~6tr- 9.,7,-5.2'7'7 -DlauttpyOTinVl- mathaw (1) form wM TI in a-l medium a com- plex, wWch in dfl~ salu. is yallo-. and In co- Wn- "lild Wit. (Of codtaut of Ps). a 50/4 I to to M) pt & WIIL with wac~ )m (ad light AbW106A wi obeyed foil Nd Lm Mi Cd -Hit, A- a PO,i-. We am _2 ;7fj7tL;j :OL of CUSO (twodrups). and in N ww Doute to 26 mi 6 to 6 N) &ad mv.#ure the ~ Muls Mba. Woes IAW 14 TF. -WA%Ut-tiF -a" Wr W ftevAs ft cause& by V`' ma&W slkau-w arths F_ Itylof the method. IS,10 times PXIN -51-12100 69713 '57.4'~9 0 " SOV/81-59-9-30750 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 9, p 98 (USSR) AUTHOR: Minin, A.A. TITLE: Complex Compounds of Titani With Some Antipyrine Derivatives PERIODICAL: Uch. z~p. Permsk. un-t, 1958, Vol 15, Nr 4, pp 95 - 110 ABSTRACT: The methods of obtaining and some properties are described of the complex compoundslof Ti with diantipyrylmethanel(R'), diantipyryl- propy1methane R ), diantipyrylisobutylmethane (R-3), diantipyryl- phenylmethane 64) and diantipyrvl-o-oxyphenylmethane 0). When an alcohol solution containing TiCl4land RI and saturated with HM is let to settle for several days , R H2[TiCl6] (I) crystals are.separated. It was not possible to obtain analogous compounds with Br and I due to their low stability. The interaction of NH4SCN, R and TiC1 in water- a~cohol solutions produced RlH[TiO( SCN)31 (II)" R2H[TIO(Sa) ] (III), R--)H[TiO(SCN)31 (IV), and OH[TiO( '9CN)31 (V). At the interacthn of the same components in CHM-A t4e following substances were separated: (R2)2,%[Ti(SCN)61 ~VI),-(R5)2H2[Ti(SCN)61 M'), (R4)2H2[TI(SCN)61 (VIII) Card 1/2 and A' 2[TiO(SCN)41 (IX). The interaction of TiC14 with R5 in alcohol 69713 Complex Compounds of Titanium With Some Antipyrine Derivatives SOV/81-59-9-30750 solutionp containing HCl, Mr, HI and NH SCN produced: (R5) TiC12 (X) (R5) TiBr (XV. (RD)-TiI,, (XII). (fi5),,Ti(SCN)O (XIII). resvectively. Ke comDOun'ds obiaineg are colored: I, VI and VII - red, II - orange-yellow, III, IV, V - yellow, VIII dark crimson, IX - crimson-red, X, XIS XII and XIII - orange. I easily hydrolyzes at contact with water, II, III, IV, V, VI and VII are insoluble in water, xylene, CHC soluble in C H5NO2(and )(2CH C - Compounds X, XI, XII and XIII are poorly CC14, 13, in 03)2 0 H6, well soluble in C OH, (CM2CO' soluble in water, insoluble C2H5 and C6 C6H5NO2; The melting points (with partial decomposition) are: VI ik VII 2 0, VIII 224, X and XI--.- 250, XIII 2250C. IV and V decompose without melting at 185 and 2400C, respectively. V. Shmidt Card 2/2 MININ, A. A., Cand Chem Sci -- (diss) "Complex compounds of titanium with some derivatives of antipyridine, and the possibility of their use in analytical chemistry. " Perm' , 1960. 14 pp includinv cover; (", ri- I '- istry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Education RSFI~'R, Perm' '~"tat Univ im A. M. GorIkiy, Chemistry Faculty); 180 copies; price not given; (KLI 22-60, 132) S/052/60/026/012/005/036 B020/BO56 AUTHORSs Zhivopistsev, V. P., Minin, A. A. TITLEx Separation and Successive Determination of Iron, Titanium, and Aluminum by Means of Diantipyrylmethane PERIODICALs Zavodskays, laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 12, pp. 1346-1347 TEXT: Diantipyrylmethane in acid solution gives difficultly soluble or colored compounds with a number of elements in the presence of thio- cyanogen- and halide-ions. The yellow compound of trivalent iron with this reagent in a strong HC1 solution is extracted with chloroform, whereas titanium and aluminum remain in the aqueOUS solution. These elements may be isolated by the introduction of ammonium thiocyanate. Iron and titanium may, according to their quantity, be determined gravimetrically or colori- metrically. The course of the analysis is exactly described. By the colori- metrical method suggested, Fe and Ti may be determined in the presence of fluorides, phosphates, and small quantities of silicic acid, in which case the latter need not be removed when determining only iron and titanium in titanium magnetites, concentrates, and alloys. The accuracy of titanium Card 1/2 Separation and Successive Determination of S/032/60/026/012/005/036 Iron, Titanium, and Aluminum by Means of B020/BO56 Diantipyrylmethane determination is 1-2r-/ml solution; thus the accuracy of the method cor- responds to that carried out with chromotropic acid. Buffering of the solutions is not necessary; in this way samples with an Fe and Ti content of some hundredth or tenth percent may be analyzed. The method was tested on standard samples of titanium concentrates, bauxites, alumina, and refractories. ASSOCIATIONs Permskiy Cosudarstvennyy univercitet (Perm' State University) Card 2/2 3/081/62/000/013/008/054 B156/B144 AUTHORS: Minint A. Aot Yerofeyevat S. A. TITLE: Colorimetric determination of titanium using diantipyrylmethane PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 13, 1962, 144, abstract- 13DB3'(Uch. zap. Permsk. un-ta, v. 19, no. 1, 1961, 97-102) TEXT: Some properties of a color compound formed by reaction of'Ti(4+) with diantipyrylmethane (I) in aqueous hydrochloride solutions were studied.. Light-absorption spectra of solutions of the complex Ti(4+) with I do not alter in the solutions at a HC1 concentration in the range 0-5-4 N. Beer's law is Pbserved for solutions containing 0.2-0-3 J"/,Ml TiO The molar coefficient of light absorption of the complex at 385 MA 2 is 1-5 .104. Using the isomolar series method and the method of equilibrium dieplacementt it was established that Ti(4+) and I enter the composition of the coinplex at a ratio of 1:3- [Abstracter's note: Complete translationol v/ Card 1/1 ZHIVOPISTSEV, V.P.; MININ, A.A.; MILYUTINA, L.L.; SEIZZIEVA, Ye.A.; AITOVAI, V.Khs-- Extraction sepa~ption and determination of some eleldents by means of diantipyrylmethane. Trudy Kom.anal,khim. 14:133--140 163. (MBA 16:11) RODIONOV, S.V.; PffNIN, A.M.; ZHESTYANNIKOV, V.M.; CUDKIN, V.G. Design of a standard unit for the finishing of products in the electrostatic field. Der. prom. 15 no.1:19-20 Ja 166. (MIRA 19:1) -*. \. Peredovye opty trada nt4ikhanovtqov fafiHrnoi promyshLonrlotti (Progr,.3sqivo work -cprrIPn-c of Stakhanovites in tile plywood indunAry). Mlaqk, Gos. izd. -B~SR, 1952, T? ~)- SO: Monthly List of ilitsgian Ac -essions, Vol 6, I:o. 3, June 1953 M ININ) 11 A. N., Fng, Veneers and Veneering 'Fays for economizing plywood raw qkiterial in peaUng off veneer sheets. Der. J. lesol-him. 0 prom. 2, No. 4, 1953. Month List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June 1953. UNCLASSIFIED. NUM,A.M.; CHMYAK.I., redaktor; TRUKUNOVA,A., tokhnLchaskly redaktor [Ways for efficient explolt&tLon of materials In woodprocessing enterprises] Patl ratelamllnogo Ispollsovaulla myrll& n& deravo- obrabstywatushchikh prodprLIatilakh. Hinsk. Oom.Lzd-vo BM. Red. nwachna-tekhn. Ut-ry, 1955. 168 p. (KIRA 90) (Woodworking Industries) I 3/b "'v j JIY ,/jII,1~1'j BIRTUKOV. V.A., )Mndiaat takhnicheakikh nauk, dotsent; MINIX. A., redaktor; TWMANOVA.'A.. tekhaicheskiy redaktor [Modern methods of drying wood] Sovremennye metody aushki drevesiny. Ninsk, Goo. isd-vo BSSR, 1956. 263 p. (MIRA 10:2) (Inaber-Drying) .!T 171) A. "Investigation of tho effect of basic factors on the physical- "Techanical properties of briquettes iade of powered soft--~!ood without the addition of binders of gelatin, in order to determine the optimirm production conditions for briquetting." Xin Higher Education IM)7R. D alorucqnian Forestry Engineering Inst imeni S. ~-!. Kirov. Mimst, 1956. (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in Technical- Sciences). SO: Knizhnaya letopis', i1o. 16., 1956