SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NEKRASOVSKIY, YA. E. - NEKRYACH, YE. F.

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NSKIWOVSKIT, U.S., prof., doictor takhn.nauk; SRIWT. P.M.. prof.. -,~F4Wi"auk; RUBINSKIT. Tu.14.. dotsent, kand.okon.muk Textbcok on Industrial mrganization and planning ("Industrial argunization and planning in coal sines" by S.K.Bukhalo. Be- viewed by 1A.I.Nelcrasovskit, BR-Sbilov. IU.N.Rubinskil). Ugol' Ukr. Vol.1 no.5i44 WY 'i9. (141RA 12-9) (Goal mines and mining) NMMSOVf&IY. Yakov BlIkonovich; RMAR. Israill Kironoviah; [AIX71. --.. -- - -- ---otw.rdd.; MUKOV. V.V.. red.isd-va; UBITOV, A.. takhn. red.; SHXLYAR. S.Ya.. takhn.red. LRapid development mining] Opyt skorostnogo provedeuiia p,-4- gotawitellnykh vyrabotok. Koskvs. Gos.nauchno-takhn.isd-vo lit-ry po gornomu dolu, 1960. 92 p. (KIRA 13:7) (Coal mines and mining) JUIMSOWSKIT, U.S., doktor tekhn.nauk; TWRIMMO. P.M.. gorvWy inxh. Basic design of a coiLl plow and plowing unit for ainlug thin steeply pitching coal seems. Ugol,,Ukr. 4 n0-5: 3-6 JV '60. (MRA 13:8) 1. DnepropetrovskI7 gorVy institut. (Coal mining machinery) 'IM A SO 119 L.3w"rof.. doktor takhu.nw, : ANISHCHIMO. Te.Te.. inzh. SA.VGSTIYABOV, A.T., insh. ArAlyming the basic factors affecting the work Indices In mine @actions* Ugoll Ukr. 4 no.9:8-11 S 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Stallno Prvwlnee-~-Coal mines and idning) NMA SKI4. T&JL, prof.; LOKSEIIN, B*S., doteent ~--~C~oal xi~ning iinsUOly pitching seams with WI-tyl)e chain saws. l9v. rys. acheb. sav.; gor. shurA no-10:3-8 160. (KU 13: U) 1. DrLeprupetrovskiy gornyy instit6 lueni Artema. (Coal mining machinery) k (Main saws) I ~- ~"EKW(IqKIJ k; ANISHCH M 0, ye.ye, insh.; YA doktor tokhn.nau , SAVOSTIUNOV, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk Effect of basic mining engineering factors on the technical and economic Iddices of mine section operations in the central Donato Basin. Ugoll 36 no.3131-35 Mr '61. (MIR& 14:5) (Donets Basin-Coal mines and mining) NOUM I A -L& A-. kLORWINO B.S.; MASIVICHO M.V.; GRISHKO, N.T. wim; Mechanization of the mining of thin flat coal beds. Ugol. prom. no.501-53 S-0 162. (KM 1502) 1. D.-Apropetrovskiy gornyy institut In. Arts=. (Coal mines and mining) SHEVYAKOV, L.D., akademik; IVANOV, A.M.; BUBUI-F V.A., gornyy inzh.; ~jp Ya.E., doktor tekhn.- NDNIN, M.I., gornyy inzh.; NEKRASOVSKJV nauk; SHCHUKIN, V.R. Readers' response to A.A.Shamin, A.M.Belenlkii, and A.V.Galkin's article "Pillar systems of mining flat seams without undermining the wall rock in the development operations." Ugoll Ukr. 6 no.9t43-47 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Upravlyayushchiy trestom Rutchenkorugoll (for Ivanov). 2. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu shakhtnogo stroitel'stva v yuzhnykh rayonakh SSSR (for Bubfrl, Monin). 3. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut (for Nekrasovskiy)-. 4. Nachallnik upravleniya Donetskogo okruga Komiteta po nadzoru za bezopasnym vedeniyem rabot v promyshlennosti i gornomu nadzoru pri Sovete Ministrov UkrSSR (for Shchukin). (Shamin, A.A.) (Belenlkii, A.M.) (Galkin, A.V.) YAROVOY, A.P.; -NEKRASOVSKIY,--Ya.E.; LOKSHIN, B.S.; RAHUTIN, V.S. Mechanization of coal extraction by means of M small-range plows in mining steeply dipping Donets Basin seams. Ugol' 37 no.3:29-31 Mr 162. (MIRA 15-2) 1. 3-ye shakhtoupravleniye tresta Ordzhonikidzeugol' (for Yarovoy). 2. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy institut im. Artema (for Nekrasovskiy, Lokshin, Rakhutin). (Donets Basin--Coal mining machinery) POPOVV Georgiy Nikolayevich; prof..) retsenzeati- TARTAKOVSKIY, B.N., kand. tekhn. nauk, retnenzeht; ARSENTIYEV, A.I.,, dots., retsenzent; IAVRINENKO, V.F., dots., reteenzent; KULIKOV, V.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, otv. red.; PARTSEVSHY, VA, red.isd-va; SHKLYAR, S.Ta., tekhn. red.; MAKSIMOVA, V.V., takhn. red. [Working mineral deposits) Razrabotka mestorozhdenii poleanykh iskopaemykh. 2., perer. i dop. izd. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 588 P. (MIRA 16:7) (Mining engineering) NEKH-SOVSKlY, Ya.F., prof., doktor takfin. naO,; KO~OKOIXV, O.V,, kand.-tekRn. nauk Technology of fJlllng operatIrms in %no Centra' 'one-~s i I Basin Reglon &nd ways of inroving it. Ugoll 38 no.12., 14-18 163. (MIRA I-,'' -' - Dnep rope t r ovskly gornyy OSTROVSKIT, Semen MoiseyevAch; 1".-l'lTkFl4FO, Yevgeniy Vasillyevich; KORPIvY V-lamin Grigorlyevich; BOYKO, A.A., retsenzent; BEL06NETOV , ..V., red.; VYS6CEN, Ye.M., red.; A.I., red.; DENI-S'llUs, A.I., red.; LOKSHIli, d.S., red.; I.S., red.; 11AYEROV, R.'Ya., red.; NEKHA60VSKIY, Ya.E., red.; RA'.USfWTY, A.A., red.; RIPP, M.G., red. [Handbuck for Donets ')asin miners'. 3pravochnik shakhtera Donoassa. Mo-:kva, lzd-vr) "Nedrii, 1964. 411 p. (MILHA 17:7) NEKRASOVSK.ICY, YacEl,.2rof., doktor tekhn. nauk; ZHETESOV, S.S., gornyy inzh. Efl-ee" of '.he sear thic!Lness on the basic technical and ergonomic 'Indicea of a longw&l--, In the mining of thick harizcntal coal aeams. Ugoll 40 no.800-32 Ag 165. (MM 18s8) 1. Dnepvopetrov&ki'y gornyy inatitut. NEKR,L,30VSKIY YaT-1,; KOLOULOV, O.V. Mining steep thin veams with complete filling. Izv. LGI 4;: 157-166 '61,. (MIRA 18-.11) NFKRASOVSKIY, Yu.Ya., zornyy tnzh.--wkhanik I--- Calculation of stresses in blasted rock during excavations. Gor.zhur. no.4:51-53 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Zhdanovskly zavod tyazhelogo mash:Lnostroyenlya. NEKAICH, A. 14. Dis,~ertation defended for the degree of Doctor of historical 3ciences in the Institute of Hi3tory "Foreign Policies of the United kingdom During the jecund World War (Septembe.- 1939 - Ju-13 1941)." Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. 4, 1963, PP 119-145 PHASE I -XPLQITA_-i0N SOV/5244 Nekrich, Khaim Abramovich Novyy pribornyy amortizator tipa AFD (New Instrument Shock Absorber, Type APD) Leningrad, 1960. 16 p. (Series: Leningradskly dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoy propagandy. Obmen peredovym 0 ytom, no. 55. Seriya: Pribory I elementy avtomatiki, vyp. 10~ 5.500 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Obshchestvo po rasprostraneniyu politicheskikh i nauchnykh znanly RSFSR. Ed.: B. S. Epshteyn; Ed. of Publishing House: V. A. Shilling; Tech. Ed.: V. L. Ovirts. PURPOSE: This technical booklet Is intended for engineers and de- signers. COVMAGE: The booklet describes construction and operating char- acteristics of the AFD instrumentation shook mount (vibration Caxd_-1/3- New Instrument Shock Absorber (cont.) SOV/5244 absorber) for providing dry-friction damping. Transmissibility characteristics are shown for the range of frequencies between 0 and 200 ape. The effective range of isolation is about 40 cps. Ln this range input accelerations of 5 g and larger are damped to 1 - 1.5 9, whereas accelerations of less than 5 g re- sult In output levels of approximately 1.0 g. Recommendations and restrictions on installation and alignment are also pres- ented, as are comments regarding applications. This shock mount Is In mass production and has been successfully used in various applications. No personalities are mentioned. There are 2 references, 'both Soviet. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction Types of Shock Absorbers Car&_2/4 3 4 BUDIIIKOV. P.P. I HMICH K I AW69M ?M*r3r of milling building materials. Trudy RM. I no.21:2-25 056. (Building materials)(Milling machinery) (KIRA 9:9) 1100 o 0 0 , Ooiti- 4-0!, B C 0 W 6 0 It L 4 0 0 ft 4 1 V V -7-1 !1- Ip a 0 0r. c Isy 0'.0 go kilt" jawwrl -_100 it. tact#$ , -~ .1'r.04 .04 tonswoa&ll IV30samiltip 0 It ~qt AiC A/E K 1;~ I I/ Ile' Te A got His"Ikelpf P. K and Xmujd4 M. Smilm stih .%1,4h SeN 13r) o4b it 04 ^00 coo G4b so 04111 v 00 00. 4111411. -.100 00- !;# 0 00. 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Part so 41" of tow HOO Is trr*verolUy bound by the alays, probably ~00 011 as sjlte6-9~16sphate ond as A1704- Consl4orablo heat is so Ovolved during the Free"s. Re To clew 11-filf" :7- U 6 o -0 11 &AWOMIGIA its man 404 0 , I I 0 410 410 *is 0 0 0 0 : : * : : 0 0 0 a ;Z404 0 0 0 0 010 0 * 0-0 0 9:W ka 0 %# SA"o 4, 0 e 0 goo goo zoo 1AL-Al el0 File 00 ~ Let evtel lee -S01 MOO See .100 oswnpdm d - = ocl "A j KANvmaA Old c LmlenT.1'.. Iiii. ~L 1q.. (rm I, of No'so, inso Norg stem MA be aobbwW by tM wMon of CH4 29 W- tO fivO 6 pod-4 OLN am Am SW a W% 0 0 0 0 0 c 9 0 0 0 *1* 0 9L0 Ams po"Slogs Aw"; 4.8- ago- ~"&M- LILO 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 NEKRICFI$ M. 1. Budalkov. P. P, and Nekric jj& I. ;3ilicate Materials in the chemical industry. J. Applied Chem. (U.S.977r.-rITO-75r-75 (1932).--A review with about 206 references is given. rp er be it It it ji ffbiout"bma 0. 4i #8 N I 'L m 'I ~t t - I , I I f , I , , 1 6 t I 9#01#1 00 .00 SAW md"k f A (,Ago. (t, S. 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Idicall raw materws, -v4dW)4 (rum LACS, kx-ai tin am. - And am]. were found suitable- for Lrbbmc the be" is made up of them snairvals 21:111:86, MOO.; Coco.; C fx):100:75. ~~Zv-lo-t in the welt mschis, 37%; time, ykW with respect to Va#90. ggf!. Witbnon- itaudeed belches, Me riatio could 1w fmised to 19.7. N. TlKxi .$L4 0411"UNGICAL U11111414011 CLAIWICATION tartan dill OR IN -W ;i -r a r ;-a, all .0 Ardl -.0 0 0 0 0 11 0: * 4 ~Isl 146do ovi'livaigme low ILO 0 0 0 0 0.40 0 0 *~.e 0 I coo coo too coo go C Vill a jilt 00 04 04: o0v go a 0 SIG: ;go 00*0410*00 4S)10 A oil if# f "od=swa amp 00,110fafles -0 # M T gwjmdm 4, 66m,"L jA JL V AND *- KRAINTA A " 'a X K". rdMoW. loll. do. S. it. NooM. 1944. No .5. pp 1117-ft-h ablaimINS shumina by mintering alunite cone ' ccotralte (30 to 37 Ah% and 30 to 35 ~. 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S balAncr at 7W* alto I hr. was: S chlorides, 58.5%. ek-awnury S. 32.2 .t~. sulfate 6 0%; &ad the re- tuminder (14%) unmcvmnt for i6'dccm&sw in rate abevv 710" is discusord Reaction between C&S and Cl mmmtkad at 150' Rate of reactior, Increased with temp.. 93. 1 % havittIL reacted in li, hr at W. the am. ttamp. gad At 7M . 7j% of CaS reacted In I hr The damw reaz1am an ratripartmi to C450. 6 as-ailved to casting ad wometed CaS with mAten Cacl.. Hilect of couting is km promm3ml its temp is raised juid C&CI, beimsuca roore duid. Murray Senhus 00 00000000000*0 ocislas ..p -. owfalf,es-Df '00 00 00 00 so 00 00 00 *0 60 00 4041011 tlwmirml woul Prom re"bi. %tud. of %.A. 4&g. It ..... . fi..-Lam- .141.1ifidl JIM 1. 1 k.mlf. 11141a.Ik1a.b."'As %duk Ys"M ft,j~,Tl. -.I ,k,.% ..I p Tlr~_19_1 rv-." .I A. viIifa .1.4g. Afalf-I III Ih, wt mm, xitwh. tht. iZA I, #,.r h.. ..ij (7%-7RII firom midi fig I, o:jmdvr,A A LAm asuple %.a. .0 ... I,-) Poo., &r, 1-4- IM I v TA An II a w 0 a so $1 2 7j~ Is 91 It gM It a "D rl I %a 0 0 'a 40 0 a 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 o 0 a 0 0 6004 0069 oooo**q**1e 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 o 0 0, 00 00 00 00 0 j 40 00 ve Ac.6 vommin go &VO 1. 11. mow"xw. "Whometal bsu* =n&ft W amd 180. cWft W. =%" 10. &,W AwAim as# km I* OmftrW" iW Ina IOD kg. was a" d at 13wc. The alms mody"d W(h 34jo. 94A Ito. AA 3-10, CuO 4JD, AW W WO 11,19. mad N4,O 319% Tim soam conwookion was 9% 4111A AWX + FeA 3JO. C&O A-0). 1490 1116. NftO tfAk a" UnO 3.17%. Vinoomity (by Stckcs' methed) Was left puhft at low sed 1134 paims at 13W. Tbe Xku obowd diot owhee cwyotallisation alter 3 br.atiffW tobW batim bola VAI'mclabo"11W. ltdo e no doi-mit afttr 54 br. in MCI vapm. R.Z.K. je- 1. BUDNIKOV, P.P., NFJMI.C!I. M.I., PAPKJVA, L.P. 2. USSR (600) 4. Slag cement 7. Aknline slag as slurry fluidizer. TSement no. 2. 1q52. Inzh. 9. Month]-,r List of RusaAan Accessiops, Library of Congress, August. 1952. Unclassified. MIURICH, K.I.; KOSTOVOT. TeL.F. Glass'='ware from soda slag. Staklo i Karam. 9, NO.4, 9 '52. (MLRA 5:5) (CA 47 no.18:9580 '53) IyEki~' I C H ~ m. I , USSR/Chemistry Sulfides, production of FD-3361 Card 1/1 Pub. 50 - 5/20 Author Budnikov, P. P., Corr Mem Acad Sci USSR; Prof Nekrich, M. I. Title Concerning the mechanism of the reduction of sulfates with carbon in the solid phase Periodical Khim. prom. No 7, 402-403, Oct-Nov 1955 Abstract Investigated the reduction with carbon of sulfates of sodium, mag- nesium, and alkaline earth metals to sulfides. On the basis of the results obtained., arrive at the conclusion that the process does riot take place in the solid phase: there is always formation of carbon monoxide, which acts as the reducing agent. Four references; 3 USSR, one since 1940. Institution Submitted 15-1957-10-14116 Transletion from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 10, p 120 (USSR) AUTHORS: Karyakin, L. I., Nekrich, M. I. TITLE: The Petrography of Blast-.Furnace Slags and of Castings Made From Them (K petrografii domennykh shlakov i litlya iz nikh) PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. rabot po khimii i tekhnol. silikatov. Moscow, Promstroyizdat, 1.956, pp 138-143 ARSTRACT: The authors describe an experiment in using blast- furnace slag from factories in the southern USSR as material for manufacturing pipe. The slag used was in- homogeneous in outward appearance: greenish and gray with intermediate gradations. The principal minerals of the greenish-gray slag are melilite (38%) and glauco- chroite (39%). The optical properties of these two min- erals are given. The s ulf ides --represented by oldtiamite, CaSo and alabandite, ldnS--make up 8%. Glass forms 14 to Card 112 15%. The gray slag has the same general composition, 15-1957-10-14116 The Petrography of Rlast-Furnace Slags and of Castings Made From Them but it contains more melilite (42%) and brown glassy material (24.7%). The slags melted at 15000. The fused mass was either poured out into a staticnary earthen mold or fashioned in a cen- trifuge. After firing, part of the pipe had fractures, which were produced by unequal crystallization. It was shown that the black parts, consisting of 70% glass with grains of melilite distributed irregularly through it, are the most brittle. The gray parts havo less glass, with regularly distributed crystals of melilite in it, and are stronger. To improve the quality of the castings, -.he authors recommend the development of a method of firing during which material may be added. Card 2/2 N. N. Kurtseva BUDIGKOV, P.P.; NEKRICH, M.I. Some probless of powder grinding. Porosh.set. I no.6sl7-26 &D 161. (MM 1525) 1. Moskovskiy ordena, Lenin& khimiko-tekhnologichookiy institut I-eni Mendeleyevs. (Powder metallurgy) I NEKRIC4-K.I.V-POIff7IN # R.V. Rate of isolid phase reactions. Dop.AN URSR no.4:511-513 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Kharilcovskiy politekhn1cheskiy institut im. V. I. lAnina. Predstavleno akademikom AN USSR P. P. Budni-kovym. (Chemical reaction, Rate of) NWICH 0 M. I.-; BUDNIKJI L. Ya.; GOTLINSKAVIA,, A.P. (Botlinalka, A.P.] Zffect of alkaline slag an the reductior in the viscosity of cmert slurry. Dop. M URSR no.6:779-.782 16l. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Xktarlko4skiy politekhnicheakiy inatitut. Predstavleno akadmikom AN USSR P. P. Budnikovym (Portland cemen;) (Slag) I MMIGH. Ye.I.. insh.; DMTHIN, B.F., inzh,; SHLYAPITIKOVA, A.G., inzh. Ol,rgenizir the production of reinforcements at the Obu)chavc Housing onstruction Combine. Blul.tekh.inform.po stroi. 5 no.12:5-7 '59. (MIRA 13:4) (leningrad--Reinfoced concrete) i-MIM, To.I.; ARANE, X.Yu.; WIRNOV, N.A.., prof., red.;SHILLING, V.A., red. izd-va; GVIRTS, V.L., tekhn. red. [Overall mechanization and automation in housing construction combines]Kmplekenaia mekhanizataiia i avtor-atizatsiia na domostroitelInykh kombinatakh. Pod obshchei red. N.A.Smirnova. LenJmgrad, Leningr. dom nenchno-tekbn.propagandy, 1961. 34 p. (Bibliotecbka stroitelia, po mekhanizataii I avtomatizatail stroitel'stva, no-3) (MIRA 15:8) (Leningrad-Precast concrete) (Apartment houses) (Automation) N E Lgn g g I y 0 ~ Using the method of Lsningrad housing construction workers. Na stroi.Ros. no.1202 D 061. (MM 16sl) (TSelinogred-Apartment houses) (Precast concrete construction) NEKRICH, Ye. I., inzb, Automation and mechanization at the Obukhovo Housing ConBtruction Combine. Makh.stroi. 18 no.9:12-15 3 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Glavnoye Leningradskoye upravleniye po zhilishcb=mu i grazhdansko= stroitel.letvu. (Ianingrad-Precast concrete) 'NEKROT, A.A. (Nekrot, A.0.] ,-.- . ..... I I Mathol of &ngular collective variabl" for computing the statiistical aum of a mixed ionic.-dip6le system. Part 1. Cla.ss:Lcal case. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 8 no.5:560-567 MT '63. (MMA 16:8) 1. Ll-%,ovskiy gosudarstvorMry universitet im. Franko. WMINOVSKIY, I.R.; NEKROT, A.A. Some properties of binary functions of distribution of a mixture of ions and dipole molecules. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 9 no-4:365-375 Ap 164. (MIRA 17-8) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet. -L-I 8249;2i OT b)-2/ES(w)--2 AFFTC-/ASD/ESD-3/IJP(C)/SSD -241 ,2 (1)/IIR�ZEEC( AWSSSIO14 MR, 03W2np F'i-4/Po-4/Pab-4 3/0285/63/008/006/0633/0644 T*ftwvsllwy 1. R , 90krat k, 00 TTTLE Free Onergy arA bimwy distribution functions of a iv&md ion-dipole 9OURCHI Ukra'""qy f4-zYchnYY zhurnal. V- 8, no. 6. 1963# 633-644 TOP10 TAGS 3 10% mOlOculO, (UP019, ion-dipole interaction virial oceffjojent, third virial coefficient. frte energy. ion-dipole p lasma, bi-nary distribution function ABSTMTs This paper Is continuation of a study published previously by the authors in the same journal Jrj Issue7, 1962 and isms 8, 1963. A classical system conSluting of Ions and dipoles distributed in space is tWwng and equations leading to the determination of lie free enera of Uds systm av developed. The froe energy is thus deteratned accurately up to the Vdrd complete virial coefficient, Binary distributLon functions am also calculated. Particular oases of these functions are functiovLe for ion systanis described by, Yukhnovslqy in this journal in issus 4. 1959. and fonctiow for systems of molecules described by Card 1/2 NERRUIZUKOP YU.P. Methodo of quantitative arialysia of the wing pattern of Fieridne (lopidoptera). Dcp. AN URSR no.3:405-407 '64. (MIM 17: 5) 1, Institut goologi,,haskikh nauk M Ula-SSR. Predslavleno akademikom AN UkrSSH A.P. Markevichem (Marksvych, O.P.J. W)(RUn'NKC Yu i' -idop I Revision of the genus -1; p I era,, Nympha-'Ldae, AN URSR no.lOvI391-119,, Institut geologl,,n,~sk-kri ;,F.i.,k i-- ~-redsLavlenc i.ka,demikom AN UkrS~.R 4. ~ P%rki .(, -!-.m 'Parkevych, 0. NEKRUTENKO, Yu. P. Apaturinae of the palaearctic fauna. Zool. zhur. 43 no.7:1041-1346 164. (~GRA 17s12) 1. Kiyev State Unive-,sity. almum. YU.P. UMISM1 Variability of Satyno actaea Esp, (lApidoptera, Satyridae) In the Crima and its posvible causes. Zool. zhur. 44 no.4:617-620 165. 18W 1. Institut goologichaskikh nauk AN UkrSSR,, Kiyev. MUZUT-71mo Ylu. P. - - -_ New Tertiary n3pr,~,,senta~.ire oF the oz~,mjiy Nymp~alidae (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera~!. Palpont. zhur. no.4:97-(,~,Q 165. 1'~: 11 ~ 1. TrinzAti., j,,eolof-.Irhoqklkh nauk A': Ukr.S,311. Subm' tLed Aprl 1 it., 1964. IIT,KRUTOKC. Yu,P. ~V%W~IWTO-54w~ Nov labyrinth f Ishes. Prlr,,,is 4A no.6:112-113 Jo 157. (MLR.A 10-7) 1. Iltywrokly wosudarvtvenr,,r., univarmitet is. T.G. Shevchenko. (Trr-le-otl f Ith) 9z . Tu.F.(Kiyev) 0.18tamorphosis of the rqm_h into a dragonflYe Prir')da rLOo6:108-109 Je l6o. (KIRA 13:6) (Ilrugonflies) DEMIYANWT, V., inshener; NEMTW, S., inshener. The operation of railroad refrigerator cars having mechanical refrigeration. Khol.takh.33 no.1129-32 Ja Kr '56. (NLRA 9:7) (Refrigerator cars) .f=UTKAN, S.. inzh. Detormimation of the optimum host transfer coefficiant of Insulating walls of refrigerator cars. Khol. takh. 35 no. 3:4-6 Hr-Je l5L9* (MIRA 11:7) 1. Hoskovskoye dooo poyesdoy-rofrizherstorov. (Refrigerator cars) Onsulstion(Homt)) I nv stiaation r)-' thr, nr~)blens r)f NF.KpTTIMAN S. V.: Master Tech ~-Cl (~"czs) -- "T I op;)ratinp tho ref'r1riornting Fine Downr equipment of lsothpiirlp rol,llrv rtock wllfq ~)ratlon". ,/pscow, 191)(). 11 'P-p. (MIn Transpo~7ttitlon TT!7,C~~l mechanical r9fYip Mosc -7" Orier of Lenin and Order of Dabor Red Fvgnnor Tnst -f patlroae Tmns-Dr)rt im 1. V. Stalin), ViO copies (KL, Nn 19, Ir)59, 117) 1119RVfKM, Semen Temia RqTiqb; OSADCHUK. Grigoriy Ivanovich; SWPKIN. il,-* . rikto~i'-Vishlyevich; ?SARI=. A.P., red.; BOROTA, T49NO, tokhn.rod. (2xperience in transporting perishable freight; pnictices of the depot of refrigerated train* in the Moscow suburban station] Opyt paTevoski skoroportiashchikhola gmsov; is priktiki dapo refrisherstornykh poesdoy stantaii Poduoskovnaia. Moskva. Goa. tranap.shol.-dor.lxd-vo. 1959. 96 p. WRA 12:6) (Railroads-?might) MARIFOV, Girsh *7zikovich; NEKRUTW 0 Sawn Veniaminovich; 0:3ADCIIUK, Grigoriy Ivanovich; TSARINKO, A.F., inzh., red.; V.WML?VA, M.A.. twkha. red. [Operation of cars with mechanical refrigeration] SkepluatatBiia vagonov s mashinnym okhlazhdeniom. Moskva, Transzheldorizdat 1962. 163 p. (MIRA 15:61 (Refrigerator cars) SIUUPKIN, Vi3ctor Vasil'-yevich; NEKRUTMAN, Semen Veniaminovich; BELYASOVA, L.P., inzh.,--N5taznMt-f LYSMO, N.Ye., inzh... retsenzert; BAKRADZE, Yu.M., inzh., retsenzent; S"TSEVp YU.S., ir-zh., red.;USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red. (Electric equipment of refrigerator cars]Elektrooborudo- vanie izotermicheskogo podvizbnogo sostava. Moskva, Trans- zheldorizdat, 1962. 294 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Refrigerator cars-Electric equipment) -NJ-'.ICRUTMAN Simen Veniaminovich- FAYERS11TEYN, Yuliy Oskarovich; fetri;i~r;~evich; TSYPLAKOV, Nikolay Vasillyevich~ SHCHETIETOV, Allbert Viktorovich; BAK:,ADZE, YuY,.. ar7n, retsenzent; BRAYLOVSKIY, N.G., inzh., red.; NEDVEHE"TO 1": tekhn. red. [Multiple-unit train cars w-ith machine refrigeratlon] Sekt5il vagonov s mashirinym okhlazhdeniem. V,)skva,, TranS2heldorlzr-.!-i*., 1963. 386 P. (MIRA 16:',',) (Refrigerator cars) ZOROXHOVICH, Aiek,,jandr Yefi.,-ovich; Llil,'AIJ, Anr.ILOiiy Zakharovich; t:EkaUTIWi~ S.V., red. Iv,epair of the electrical e(iuipment of passenger cars] Remont e.lektroobo:-udovfniin j,!ic:sitzhlr-skikh vagonov. Mo- r,kva, Transport, 1964. 313 , . (,',!lRA 17:10) OSADCHUK, G.I.; PUBINCHIK, I.M.; NEKRUTMAN, S.V., kand.tekhn.nauk Te--'anical maintenance of air conditioning plants. Zhel.dor.tr&nsp. 47 no.10:45-51 0 165. (MIPA 18:3-0) 1. Zamestitell glavnogo Inzhenera Glavnogo upravlenlya vagonnogo khozyaystva Ministerstva Imtey soob.-thchenivA (for Oaadchuk). 2. Rakovoditell laboratorii klinaticheskikh ustanovA Vsesovuznogo nauchno-iii.gledovatel'skogo institutiL zhelemodorozlinogo transporta Ministerotya putey soobshrhenlya (for Rubinchik). LHT-TL, A.; NZM*ASIWVA, K.; MOP~VEC, K.; PETERA, A.; STSJSKAL, A. Kffects of products of heat degradation of glucose on g:row-th and on forzation of soluble aant,-gens of Clostridium tetari. I. First - )0 , er rt. J. hyg. pidpir.. (Praha) P r;,).3t3'1-3(16 064 1. Imstiti,te of Sera aroi Vaoc',nes, Pravue. NEKVASILOVA, 01ga; PROKOP, Rudolf Saccocom Agassiz, 1835 (Crinoidea, Articulata) from ttle lippfr Cretaceous of Bohemia. Vest Ust geol 39 no.3:21.5-216 Ply 164. 1 1. Geological Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of' Sciences, Pragrue: Gentrid Geological Institute, Prague. NEKRYACII, YE. F. u3mvCh=dstry - 1)1*pwmd Systow Chmls" - Met ct -y&atlm Par/Apr 1948 . Vh-,, ami w4*mia at amwow systmass rx. Rest of Eodratim of Gelatins, A, 5111em AdW&I& Ath *ter and Alecholst A. V. Dmm&ly, Ta. IP. Nuh*mW& so F, Nskryaftq UdUoldal Labs Inst at Gan and lmwg Qmg Aead Sol ISSR, 9 pp gKoLlold ZhW" Val 19 f1b 2 DImmmess the beat or hudratUm of starchy watAw and alcohol, istarchy water and mWar., malutloam or stamim and water and aledbol and itater, gaIRtin and agar with alcohol and alc&cl solutlons, md silloon amby&ids pwdw,. Gives conalusionv obtalned as revult vt Oo eVwlments, SutmItted 2 Jon 1940 PA 7M naft 4f gsw!tmd so 6 ow. A. %, tPums"m God a r4r RAW. 13. so a oVA0-Pkw wo ow 8% HoMh WIN 9q"M - ib" as t , tz low -144ceasmt2 dwam"m .11- 1-0 ow am allfw "m hmipifimw. TWO at wtttke T-A donvmw ubm 7 kmv~ it vim M4 t-0.7 Col./f. at 0. lot, MOWN% .Nwc,d *ow. SAMCHENKO, Z.A. [Samchenko, Z.0.1; KUKOVS?'lY, Ye.G. [Kuko,rs'kv-, IE.H.], NDMYACH, Ye.F. (Nekriach, TE.F.1 X-ray diffraction study of the structure of polyundecanamide. Dap. AN URSR no.2:229-231 165. (MJRA 18-2) 1. Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN LfkrSSR. 1. DUMANMIY, A.V.; NATAN";ON, vE.M.; TIEKRATACII, YE.F. 2. ij3SR (600) 4. Colloids 7. '.'he 3econd ial-Union Conference on colloid chomistry in Kiev, June 11-1p, 11)50. (Problems Of 3tructure formation and solvation.) A.V. !Xhnan,-:kiy, 'th.M. Na'.all-:on, M.F. Nekryach, Ukr.khim.zhur. 16 no. 6, 1951. 9. MCTI~~ fist of Russian Accessions, Library cf Congress, A P hIL -1953, Jncl. Iiii A;; DLTMANSXIY, A. V. ; NEKRYACH, Ye. F. Cement KiIns T T3e of scrubbez-s for washlrig f lue 6- jes )f autw.atic shaft '~~rnac- - . -.,e-.e - L 1 - i L -~ ~ .1 No. 1, 1~163. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, ~ ume 1953. Unclassified. NEKRYACH, Te. F. Dissertatim "Heat of Moistening and Hydrophilic Capacity of Certain High Molecular CospouxkLs." Cand Chem Sci. Inst of General and Inorganic Chemi3tz7-. Acad Sci Ukrairdim SSR, I Jul 54. (Pravda UkrairW, Kiev, 2) Jun %) SO: SUM )18, 23 Dec 1954 NMMTACFI, T~J. I . 1- ~ ~ -. e-. - . Model of a calorimeter without a special stirrer. Z%v.IAb.2I no.10: :L248-1249 '55. (IKUA 9: 1) I.Institut obshchey L neorganicheskoy khimit Akademli nauk. (Calorimeten) ef S-JV-2-'-59-9-lA'/28 AUTHOR3: Dumanak-iy, A. V. , Academician of the A'~~ ',Tkr--, - E, ';ekr.-.Iac" , Ye. F. and Samchenko, Z.A. TITLE: Heat of Wetting and Hydration of Cations 'Teploty smachiva- niya i gidratatsiya kationovi PERrODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1Q58, Nr 9, pp 966 - 96q (u331R)l ABSTRACT: Different viewpoints on the effect of the nature of cations on the hydrophilic properties of clays and soils are P-iven by Sergoyev 41`-Ref.i7,tc,%on,and zuyev f~-ef '27. AntiDov-Kara- tayev filef..17, jane Ref 47, Sharov fRef,~t and Ovcharen- ko fRef.f. ehis probTem was investigated by the aut,ors by studying the heats of wetting salts of the same cations but with- simpler anions. The following salts were studied: CaCO 3' N'gCtD3, BaCC3 , ---'rCO 39 CaSO 49 BaSO4and SrISO4 . --)n the basis of investigating the heats of interaction with water of these bivalent salts, the cations of w'--ich are frequently contained in the composition of clay complexes, a conclusion was drawn that the hydroplilia of clays depends mair~ly on the magnitude of specific surface rather than on -ydration of cations. Exchange cations, without direct!,,,- affecting Card 112 the hydrophilia, may change the structure of the micro- Heat of Wetting and Hydratio,,. 'ati )ns aggregates of t-~e Darticies and thereby c~ianpe t-e -na.7~ of their s,~.rfsce 71-c-re are 2 tables and i1 ref?rer.,~es 8 of w~!12h are I ",erman and I unident,.fi~-d ASSOCIATTON: institut obs~ic~,ey i neorp-anichesko k~~i:-ii A'I ... k - (Institu%e of -,enpral and ',norp.-anic AS 'Jkr:-Z'I~R ) SIUBIfl-TTED: NOTE: A pr i 1 3 , 1 ') 5 9 :russian title and :-us!zian names of individuals and nsti- tutions aDnearing in t~,is article ~-ave I,een ~sei in t-e trars- literation. 1. Clays-41oisture fnetors Soils--Mol.,;tare fwtor.- 3. Ions--,hemical effects Z. Saits--Ghemlcal _reactl_or,:~ 5. Salts--Thermal effects Card 212 AUTHORS: -Nekryach, Ye. F., Dumanskiy, A. V.v SOV/2o-121-1-W51. Fo-r'~~espo~ai-ng me'ia'ber, Academy of Sciences, USSR TITLE: The Heats of Wetting of NtherMcated Cellulose by Water (Teploty smachivaniya vodoy eterifitsirovannoy teellyulozy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk: SSSR, 1958, Vol. 121, Nr 1, pp. 136 - 137 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper gives an account of the investigation of the influence of the degree of etherification of cellulose on its hy~irophilio proportion; also the influence of the chemical nature of the substituting groups and of the pre- treatment of the cellulose is examined. Samples of methyl, ethyl, ox.F-ethyl cellulose (which were synthetized from cotton-linter), and methyl cellulose from viscous silk were investigated. The method for the measurement of the wetting heats has been described already before (Ref 4). The results are illustrated by a diagram. The dependence of the wetting heats of all investigated cellulose samples on the degree of etherification shows the same character all the way through: Card 1/3 The wetting heats first increase, reach a maximum at a certain The Eeats of Wetting of Etherificated Cellulose by Water degree of etherification, and then decrease again. The absolute values of the retting heats ot ethers depend on the chemical structure of the ether group and on the structure of the original cellulose material. The intrusion of a radical with many carbon atoms into the macro-molecule of the cellulose renders 1he product of substitution more hydrophilic. The maxima of the wetting heats in all samples occur at a degree of etherification ofv 8%. The hydrophilic properties of the cellulose. ethers are very much influenced by their treatment previous~o etherification. Differences in the absolute values and in the position of the maxima were observed. There are 1 figure and 5 references, 4 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akader3ii nauk USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry AS Ukr SSR) SUBMITTED: March 27,, 1958 Card 2/3 The Heats of Wetting of Etherificated Cellulose by SOV/2o-121-1-x~8/55 Wat er 1. Ethyl cellulose--Chemical properties 2. Ethyl cellulose-Physical properties 3. 1*.,thyl cellulnee--Chemfeal properties 4. Hattql eellulase--Pt4aizal. -p-rQpe-rties 5. Cellulose-Thermodymmic properties 6. Cellulose-Moisture factors Card ~3/3 S A FrAnv"Y NZKRYACH Ye.F,-[Nekx-iachp IE.F.1; UNUI '0 Jq Yu.~,j CIMVETSK3Y, V.P. ---rCb*rnetsIkyi-q V.P.1; IlBabkOp koleb akadep Idk, otv.red.; ROZUM, Yu.S.,, kand.k-him nauk red , FUIX&p ia.A, [deceased], red.; FOMMKOp Gj. [Pomenko" H.S:b nauk, red.; v SEM, LAepprofop doktor khim.nauk# redel GNATM, G.Me Hnatiuk, H.14.1 red.-loksikograf; POKROVSWA, X.S. [Pokrovalka, Z.Ap.39 red.izd-va; YEFIKOVA, M.I. [Izfimova, M.I.], [Russian-Ukrainian chemical dictionary; 6000 words] Rossislko- ukrainalkyi khimichmVi slovrjkj 6000 terminiv. Kyiv., Vyd-vo Akad.nauk UF-SRv 1959. 204 p. WIRA 15:5) 1. AN USSR ',for Babko). 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Fialkov). (Chemistry-Dictionaries) (Russiar- language-Dictionaries-Ukralnian) AUTHORS: Nekryach, 71,':' F. firld N~.tz,n v)n, TIT LE: A S) uudy fif t lit, IL S D h,t- .Lo n.,; PERIODICAL: DoCcl-,-L-al A~-.;;-,.'~--.. 3.3, ABZ-IRA T: h c in 7 for t: ib i _i z o if, c. i 1 ~j -IJ' n De 1.roduced, on v,--JL-'(-:i bY of Sod4 c n L -'um of m 1 0 A! o, C'f LIS;, n Card I/ Ud G C h no f d i C o C, r i, ,n, c jri, f Card 2/5 Y. A --ztu~!-- of the -U- Thu~-,c, I ~:r- A3SOCIATICIT: In:.titut obsticn,,~.-,7 i n.,.o-,,* (Institut,2 of G,~nt.,---*z-:-': Ai Ul-..-33R,j PRESENTED: By A.V. Duma-nsk--!y, Member of the 45 l,jlkrSSH SUBMITTED: December 22, 195e Card 3/3 AT~T:(,1P.,S Eekryach, Ye.F., (j- -2-zC/5~~- 4 Concentr~ition of Sodium te 5ol--tions '.3~: ~~fe r-~3tvorov ,u.,Tatov natri,--0 !C,~ICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy k1jimij, V(-l 7 PP 350-353 (USSR) A. B "I', A C'-': '1he 1.roduution ( f b~_,sic solvtions in d i'orm is z. import:_nt ol' :i -nitt mii.in, . i% _' c n muy rt. c_rrrie~i ci.t the eycr-;.; 01. c r by c: por iGn. I C n o f '.inr. 0 the li,~uf,! rc!:. e preci, humates th~-ir peps i_;ation aL-ility in water vit`.out reliminary ,iashin.- has bcen tQ_t_~-J. If 1 volume of saturrted .1, solu- tion is adied to I vc-1--mes of !-,sic hum;-,te :oDuticn, - . _rly all :iun-~Ites Are I-reci- -L' -ed. 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TITLE: Sorption of Water Vapor and the Wetting Heat of Sone PolyamidesfV PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 22, Yo. 3, pp. 288 - 292 TEXT: It was the aim of the present paper to carry out a comparative ., the sorption and hydrophile proportion of polycapro- investigation of lact&a (C!jron)11&nd polyhexanothyloneadipaaide (Anid).IvIn these oom- pounds on* carbamide group corresponds to the *ago-nuabor of nothylene groups, but they differ In structure. Capron was supplied by the Kiy*vskiy saved iskusatyennago shelks, (Kiyev Rayon Factory) and Anid by the Voesojusnyy nauchno-iseledovatoltskfy- Lnetitut iskusetvonnogi) volokna (1,11-Union Soi*ntific Resoarch Inotitute 9f Synthetic-Ma"r First, powders of these mains were produced partly by mechanical grind- ing and pstrtly by precipitation frost a solution of C&Cl 2 in aethisnol. The sorption isotherasl lines were 1sterained pyenometrically at 20 0C Card 1/3 Sorption of Water Vapor and the Wetting Beat 5/06V ./60/022/03.1051019 of Some Polyauldes B0041BOO7 Ref 6), the wetting heats at 200C in an adiabatic calorimeter ~Ref;. 7--9)- k table shows (for Capron) the dependence of the wetting heat on -the manner of producing the powder (mechanically ground or precipitated and on the manner of drying (in air at 1100C, in a vacuum at 60 or 100 C). Further experiments were carried out only with precipi- tates which had been dried in a vacuum at 600C. The following dtxperi- mental data are given: Fig. 1: Isothermal lines of the morptiori of water vapor by Capron and Anid; Fig. 2: Wetting beatol ng. 3: Differential wetting hosts. Herefron the authors draw the following conclusions: 1) kt a relative moisture p/p a of up to 0.85 hardly any differonce is observed. between the isothermal lines of the sorption of water vapor by Capron or Anido 2) No difference was further observed between the wet- ting heats of the two substances. 3) The calculated differential wet- ting boats (q4iff) show that the curve q diff ' f(x) has two sections with constant values, which correspond to the hydration heats of the fro* oarbamido groups as well as to the beat liberated by other proc- esses. The ease quantity of bound water corresponds to one carbamide group cf Capron or knid, respectively. The structural differen 11 ce Card 2/3 Sorption of Water Vapor and the Wetting Beat 3/069/60/022/()3/0.5/019 of Soso Polyamides ROO4/BO07 between the two polyasid*4 in without influence upon their hydrophile nature. 4) Determination of the quantity x0 of bound water from the equation X0 a qintogr /80 leads to the same values, irrespective of the fact whether for q,ntegr the experimental data or the values caloulated fro& the change in q diff or* put. The authors mention a paper by N. V. MbWlow and Z. Z. Paynberg (Ref. 3), and thank A. V. Dusanskiy, Academician of the AS UkrSSR, for his advice. There are 3 figures, I table, and 11 references: 10 Soviet and I American. ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey i neorganichookoy khiaii AN USSR, Kiyev (Institute of General and Inoganio Chemistry of the AS UkrSSR, Kim) 301MITTED: February 25, 1960 Card 3/3