SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NIKOLAYEV, G. - NIKOLAYEV, G.T.
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.NIKOLAMp G., prof., doktor tskhnoauk, saslusheravi delatell nauki I
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Carbon monoxide helpe welding. Saw. profsolusy 18 n,:.5ol9
mr 162. (KIRA 150)
(Electric welding)
v G.A.,, dobtar V3kkm.r&ukr prof.
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1 . ChIeD4wrespandent AkadsoU streLtal I stva I arkhit4ektury
am,.
(guNtric welding)
01ROUSTO G.A.j "tor takhnsnauk, prof,
Prospets of ths tml*Wnt of veldIrg In the U.S.S.R. Test.-
sukimostr. 463 6*30-8 IV 063. (KRA - 16 t 5)
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(Voldift)
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bw wthodB of welding structural metal elements. Vkt. po
mt. kamtr. no.90-29 065. (MM 18: 11)
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ACC 1,4R, Arfo11213 SOURCE CODE.- UP/01413/66/000/00f)/0046/0047
I HA-4 T 0 P. ,Katanol'son , G. M. Mkolazev G, As ', TreVY0. .-T. P
ON;.- none
so relaxation, brid-go ln�e CUes 21, N
TITLr,i A sinalkm, _X=, MR33 tannounced bly
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Vr~il Departim it antific-Ruicarc Institute of FAilway Iran mrlwo (Ural'sk-crys
ot de innif e, r4auchno- I sale dovatel'v~ ogo Inrtituta ?'.h!?lezn"1oMzhnor-o transports))
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GOURM Isobretenlya, primVshlennyye obraxtey, toycrnyys anaki, na . 6, 1966, 46-47
TOPIC TAGS: electric inverter, electric filter, electronic rectifier
ABSTPACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a single-phase relaxation bridge in-
verter with an inductance -capacitance filter at the Input. The inductive reactance In
the tank. circuit is connected between a group of rectifiers and the filter capacitor.
The filter capacitor and the inductance in the tank circuit are used for switching off
the Inverter in emergency conditions. The emergency disconnection speed is increased
and the fixed power of the disconnection equipment Is reduced by usIng two additional
controlled rectifiers. The Inductive rvactance In tho tank circuit Is divided into
two sectiois and one of the controlled rvctifiers is connected In parallel with this
reactance while the other rectifier Is connectdd In parallel with the filter capacitor
and one section of the reactance.
UM 621,314.572.025.
LCS_PL1L1_ D621.318.9
ACC NPs AP6011213
1--input Inductance; 2--filter capacitor; 3-inductive reactance of the tank clrcult,-
4--rmicti-fissr ir--4q iav*~- 6-additi*ual amtroLl*4 twatiflaral "action
Of th* ln~lv* roactance in the tank r1rcult
SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE, Ogrob65/ ORIG Pxr* ooo/
C -rd 2/2
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'501MICZ ME: 1.9/QW/66-/0W/012/W56/v'057
INVENTORS: Mikolayevo G. A.; Tretlyako T. P.
ORG: none
TIM.': A device for the autockitic repetitive triggoring of a self-triegerina in-
vorter. Class 21, No. 182792 Za-mouncod by Ural Branch of the All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Railroad Tramportation (Urallskoys otdolen 0 vs"oyuxmco
nauchno-ionledovatel'skogo instituta zholezrodoroshnogo tran _ mij
SOURCE: Isabreteniya, proWshlennyye obraztsy, tovartorys inakip no. 12, 1966p 56-57
T automatic roGulation
LOPIC TAGS s trigger circuit,
k-35TIMM This Author Certificate presents a dovico for the automtIc repetitive
triggoring of a solf-triggerIng invortor which contains a capacitor and a controlled
rectifier. Tho doyico is used for triegoring the inverter and In designed to in-
crease its reliability and response time. A capacitor, the output of a roctifyive
bridge which is fed from a separate winding of the grid transfos r of the inverter,
a regulated discharge roslst&Dco# and a circuit contalaire the source of Uw negative
grid bias conmotod In series to a thyratron (see Figo 1)# are comn"tied in parallel
to the grid-catbode circuit of the trigjaring rectifier,
UDGs 6Z1*314eMs032.4LU:621
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Fig. 1. 1 - trigGering capacitor; 2 - triggoring
contronod roctifler; 3 - capacitor;
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NI=AM, GJ,,, aspirant.
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(Firearms-loolm) (N1" 1115)
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4. Almshl WIon - Gemloa
7. riml report of Me klmwbi geologioal-sumWing party. �bstracJ7 law.Glaw.
upr.gool.fou., No. 39 1947.
9. VoutnZ List of Rasisn, Accessions, Library of Congress, 11arch 1953. Unclassified.
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AUIIMS.* Bruk, B. I., ard Nikolayev, 0. 1. Zlul-21/M
TIIU: On the Possibility of Using Tritium in the Radiograrhic Investigation
of the Distribution of Hydrogen in Titaniiw &M Zirconim (0 vossioze
hnosti primereniya tritiya dlya radiografichookogo issltdovanlys,
resprodelaniya vodoroda v titans I tairkonii),
FUIODICAL: Doklady AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 116, Nr 1, pp. 7Mo (TJSSR).
ABSTRACT: When the two latter metals are used as construction material, groat
attention Is paid to the problem of the distribution of H. in them,
since it sharply reduces their plasticity and increases tFoeir stress.
concentration index. The current metallographic methods give no com-
plate conception of the true distribution of R2 in the alloys, There-
fors, the experiment of the use of tritium (a dadloactive H 2"&OtOP*)
for this purpose comes at the r1ght time. There exist no published
data on the possibility of this use# The chied difficulty to produce
radiogram with it lies in the small decompositi,)-i energy of this
Isotope. In order to be able to act upon the photo-eaulsiong either
tritium with a very high specific activity has to be used or the alloy
Card IA to be investigated has to be saturated with tritium to the highest
On the Possibility of Using Tritium in the Radiographic 20-a. 2V%
Investigation of the Distribution of Hydrogen in Titaniun and Zirconium.
possible concentration. The task of producing tritiunw-&Utoradiograms
of titanium and zirconium is facilitated by & high solubility of
1~ (a. g. compared with steel) in these two metals. Quite distinct
radiogram of it were also obtained, when the samples of tt.o metals
were saturated with & tritiw&.02 -mixture to & concentration of 7oomlooo
al I&@ per loo g metal. The f igures I - 3 show wragative 0 autQrsdiom
gramse their darker sections correspond to the higher concentration
of R2 and inversely, From the comparison of this radiogram with an
optical microphotograph of a titanium sample follows that the struce
tural image In commercially pare titanium is connected with the occur-
re*.ice of titanium hydridese The position of tte structural components
in titanium with a comparatively high content of If, irAicates a phasew
recrys tall IT. at I on-proc eas accordirg to the tyT4e of the WidwAnnstedt
structure. Thip positien of tllo- r-Iructural components, one of whom
(titanium hydride) is very brittis, must naturally lead to the inis
tially mentioned impairment of the plastic properties etc. Furthermore
from the stronger darkening of the photoesulsion In the places where
Card 2/4 autectoid is deposited (H2-content near to 4o*/o) it may be seen that
On the Possibility of Using Tritium in tte Radiographic X)6U24U
Investigation of the Distribution of Hydroeen in Titaniur. and Zirconium.
thl solubility of H2 in theot-phaso at room temperature is very
small, It is known, that the verification of this fact by maw
of other nothods is very diffidult. In the autoradiogras of airs
conium (figure 3) the microstructural imago does not render the
distribution of the hydrids-inclusions, as it was the case in titan
nium. A complete analogy of the systems Ti - H and Zr - H is appa-
rently completely lacking. The elaboration of the method of autorae
diogresm with tritium made it possible to determine a number of ino
portant laws governing the distribution of H2 in titanium and zircon
Must alloys which metallographically often remain invisible. By the
same method the distribution of H2 in titanium welding was investie
gated and it was found that the H2-transition from the basic metal
into the metal of the weld seam takes place uniformly and without
any marked concentration of the hydride phase on the boundary of
fuslons
There are 3 figures (8 m1crophotographs) and 6 references, 3 of
Card 3/4 which are Slavic.
20-1,."
On the Possibility of Using Tritium In the Radiographic Investigation of the
Distribution of Hydrogen in Titanium and Zirconium.
PRISIVM-. By 0. V. Kurdyum", Academiciano Affldl 24,, 195T-
SUBKrMD: April 22, 1957.
AVAILABLK: Library of Congress.
Card LA
91101AA "S, 0- 1- 1 Ingh- 0' ARLIC, D' 1. , icamde tqkhaor^uk
Us@ or the radjewtive Isotope of kWdrepas trittim to Immee-
tipts Oortals mudlurgiml amd motaUeasphle prsblmo lbt4llcvo-
doml~ 217"1 156o (NINA 1319)
(lWopa-lootapsm) (Metals-lWdropm coatent)
-- KIMANT. &j6j AUJMSKIT, V.D.
Atomic-aboorptIon micromethod for detemining alwalmin In pure
metals &W alloys, Zhureanalakiiine 18 n,-o.7016-&l J1 163.
(KUU 16s11)
AOCZMM =1 A1'40M23
AUTHOR: 0- 1-
3/007*S019/001/0063/00"
T1TLZ: Atom absorption wthod for zinc determination In "tale
and alloys
SWWZI Shuxual, walItlahmakoy WMIo v. 19. no. it 19640 63-a
Topjc TAGS: zIna doterminatlon, flaime photomtr7j, wtal vapor, metal
vapor photometry, optical density, zinc determInation statistical
error
ABSTRACTs P2me-photmetrIc determlmtlonp using heating rather than
the name for vaporization of the substanost Is descrlb*do Meeting
was carried out under argon (4 atm.) in a graphite ovivette (50 m
length) whose interior surface was screened with a tientaium roil.
2w equlp~t# procedure and optimal condItIme are described and f1g--
ured. A twomatu" someWat h1gher then Uw dlesoolation t4morature
at th* 81M ONVOMI-18 me used. Me aboolmle smeltAlvlty of x1ne
detsmUmt1an by tho 21m 30T5-9A was U:Wv S,, by the Une 2138.6a
Card 1/2
ACCESSION KH: AP4009723
1 10-12 g. Statletleal evaluation of results showed that the experl-
mmtal arrorp on seasurIng optical densItl w1th1n 0.15-0.60,, was
t
d'= 0.01 (standard error of roduclbl=j. 2de ropld tocMdque
POP
(20-30 suotes for 10 ample@ ar:ords x1ne.deternInatlon withla a
wide range or concentratlons f 10:;e % to dosens or percents).
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light souroes at xW d1sposal.0 Orig. art., hams 5 f1gures and I table.
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Gloat, diffwton Umpwatw* variation, also arsom diffmmies,
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Ires 1100 to IM7& ad proseurve irm Oo= to 4 atm. The sommereseaft wore mWor-
tabn be"~o of Ow pMW4 Ifth of klo temperetwo diftwolm date* The wesimure-
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tbade ow saftleted ad directed antally through the ~It* diffusion ftibe. 11be ;
line ves looletei with a ammobr~ter, amd its imt-mity ses ~Iammwlr rsceets&'
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with time. The distmism seefflatest was calculated gym the relamation time thUS
fewdl It was seamed that the aim , 11 Aration *Imp@ reselaw a linear Imatism,
of the distance irem the center of the difeveles Wis. The diffusion coefficient ;
,ques mossund st ITOOK at arra pmeoures from 0,U to 4 eta aid vem famd to be 1W
versely preM lacel to fte prosswo. Free this It Is concluded that only d1flusles'
was responsible for "maps at "No Tepor Ina me ditbalm tube. The disfumian go-
9991siest ves I --- I to be isdep md i mi st also vqw ommenotati4a war a noW ad
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ware alse well represented by OuthatlaidOe expressise Aoninvow. own T is as
absolute temperature ad A sad 8 am semstamtse Un bat fit was obtsived with the
Value OWN for Be The valwas eff the sevateste A sad 5 is fafterleadOe empressiss
sales"ted ftes fte awlessIsr weUpte od volum by Ow Bermele 4d J.N.Arweld (M&
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lower thea Uw ofterved values. Wis Is regewded as satistastery egreementp in viewl
of tbe i a at the tbeeretical derivat lea wd the pess ibility e9 systamatie
An the experiments* *In eamaluslem we esesider to OW P1MdW% duty to on-
prow ver gratitude to ILVI&Ovw Ifer a Valuable disammaAmi at sams aspets of the
wafto mad to AJL2w0n1Mwm Ser aMUft Ow belles eathaft fthe swailable&" Crigo
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NIKOLAYRV, G. K.
Cend Mad Scl - (dies) "Pothosorphology of the nervous apparatus of
the heart and thoracic aorta in acute experimental redistiob dis-
order." Smolensk, 1961. 15 Pp; (Ministry of kublic Health RSFSR,
Smolensk State Mad Inst); 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 10-619
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AUTHORS: lasarov, 1. X., Kruglikova, R, I., BOT/79-29-6-1-6/72
Nikolayev, G. M.
TITLE: Acetylene-amino Alcohols and Their Enters (Atsettlenoyyye
aminospirty I ikh slozhnyye efiry)
PERIODICAL:
q - 1846
Zhurnal obshchey khimii; M9, Vol 2~., Mr 6, pp M
(USSR)
ABSTRACT; In order to investigate the dependence of the physio)ogical as-
tivity of the alkanolemine esters on their structure the syn-
thesis of a number of butanol amine esters was carried out, ^.f
the saturated and of those with double and triple bonds (scheme
1). The method recently described for synthesiting acetylene
alcohol@ and butanol amines by :.ondoneatic.n of the acetylene
amin*x with ketones (R*f 1) and 3ubsequont reduction of the a.
cotyl,eno-amino alcohol* offers nzall yields only. The zynthe3ja
of the substituted batanol. saines, In particular of 5-Aiethyl-
-salso-pontanol-2, the somi-product for the synthesis of &art-
ohin, plassochin and other products; offers good yields, This
synthesis is carried out on the basis of aioto-%aetio ester
which, of course, limits the substitution at the carbon which
Card 1/2 in bound to the hydroxyl group (Scheme 2). In order to obtain
Aeot,vlono-amino Alcohols and Their Eaters SOT/79-29-6-18/72
various amino-butanols as well as the amino-butine and amino-
-tutesole and their *store the authors used the simple and gon-
oral synthesis by Mannich with the corresponding eaters of the
ao*tylose-alcohole. the saponification of %beae, esters with
subsequent selective hydrogenation permit the synthesis of the
corresponding acetylene, Obylese and saturated amino alcohols
(BabODS 3). The acetylene alcohols were obtained by reaction of
acetylene, with acetone, nothyl-othyl-ketonot cycloboxanone and
cyclopentonone. The acetates of the aostylone-anino alcohols
yielded by saponification with alcoholic caustic potash solu-
tion the corresponding smino-alcohols in yield@ of 80-90%. Thus
a number of acetates, boazoates, and phonoxy-acetates were ob-
talmod by means of Ummich's reaction with esters of the tarti-
ary acetylene alcohol*. The hydrochlorides of the benzoates and
phonoxy acetates are to be investigated. with respect to their
anesthetic activity. There are 3 tables and 10 rofor*ncoo, I of
which is SoTiet.
SUMIITBD: larch 21, 1958
Card 2/2
5.34C0,5 -3610
AUTHOR.Si Na Zarov, I. to'. , K*ruvl Ikova, R. 1. a. M.
TITLE i Reduction of Acetylente Find Tnf~lr !H_:-tvr0
PERIODICAM Zhurnal obahchey khImli, Vol Nr
469 (U3SR)
ABSTRAM The author3 studied hydrogenation of the I)ieviously
synthesized GL -acetylenic amninorilcohola nnd their
ben7oatj3 (Zhur. obahohey khIm., 2(-), 185") (k1959)).
P~jdrogenation of the hydrochloride,.,. of benzoate.~ of'
dirriethyl- 'Y -piperldinepropyne-l-ol (1) ancl I- X -
piperidinepropynylcyclopentanlol (rvr) Over 6% Pd/Pa.:-014
(Ly bhaking an absolute alcohol solution of the reagent
in a hydrogen atmoophere) 13 accompanied by cleain,P,,1-
of the C-0 bond with formation of a saturated arAne
and benzoic acid, along with the reduied benzoateo
(II) and (V), as shown In the schemen below. (Tn pre-
li.minary experiments, It wan found t1hat the hydroc.11lor-
t 4
Card 1/5 ide3 are hydrogenolyzed to a les3er exten khan the
tllu I. Of 21ceti, 1('nlo ."n It I oalcohol a Y7- -1)
and Tbeir Esters SOV
respective baut~s.)
oco"005. oil
cmj/ jX -C1('NCj;I' CH CjjC-4rjqfl*'l4,,
(1) W
it, PROSI,' u,I
011
Cif
+ 'q-Cluccoloyfros,
Cit CIA
j I
I ... ... off
F1 It 10,
Card 2/5
Reduction of AcotylenIQ Ar-ninaalcohols
and Their Estera
77870
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Absorption of I mole of per mole of benzoate gave
25% benzoate and 26% hydrogenolysis products. When
2 -nolea of hydrogen are absorbed, the degree of hydro-
genolysis reaches 50-70% with no reduced benzoates
among the isolated products. On the other hand, hydro-
genation of CL -acetylenic aninoalcohols under these
conditions results Ir, a -ethylenic and saturatea
alcohols in 80-90% yields. Tables 1 and 2 give yields
and constants of the reduced amInoalcoholq. An attempt
to esterifY the reduced as well as acetyllenic.) arninc-
alcohols with 0aceti ~ benzoic anhydrides, benizoyl
chloride t 20 and 1300 , or by action of benzoyl
chloride upon Mgl-alcoholates) failed. There are 2
tablesl and 6 references, 11 Soviet, I French, I U.K.
Th ~_- U. K. re fr_-run~~e iss V. llugglll, J. Rosop J. Ch=.
Soo - 1 335 (1950).
ASSOCIATIONa Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology (Mookov-
3kly institut tonkoy khImIcheskoy tekhnologli)
SUBMITrEW March 2, 1959 Card 3/5
.'0'11"19-30-2-2111-tB
7870
1
,
Key to Tables 1 and 21 (1) Ur of substance; (2) tolling
point (pressure in
3 yield
%)j (4) melting
(in
point of hydrochloride) 5
~
~ round (6 calculated; (7)
,
)
empirical formula. Table 1 . Ethylene amitioalcohols.
Oil
30
n
20
(7)
0
(Cilay 70- 71 ('11.5) IA720. R9155 85 Iki- 11-P 7..',2, 7.4-A V, i Cl I If I j O'N
1XV) (;2113(CIIX- 7212) 1. 4 7.A O.1#1f,9 701, 7.10 C1,11,10,1i
(XVII
Dfl- I 01)f2-~)
I~Wfz
0.14-1W)d
to Ig-)--
00
MI. F,.All
11,70 'F, N
C1,111.
]
(X v 11) 1 W (2) 1.4973 (0710) N IPS-1111 SAS, 5.90 6.1) r, v!
Card 4/5
'70 `0V/N- 30-2-21/76
Table 2. Saturated aminoalcohols.
(XVIII) (ciI3)j;- f,14-7(riz.5) 1,4700 0.91,11 KX 9 -
I'M - 10 1 (2) 1. 4 739 0.9166
(XXI
Iu?-I(VJj2j
1.4,A6
0S#S 14
83 _5 _ jjq 4,!,
lxxl)- f2J-IZIiZ) 1,053 0.971:5 w 24-20
7A1 cillij.'(PS
GA7. 6.~of) f. P,4 Ic"finox
fp,!) A. A 2 1 6 22 cliff,c)'s
Card 5/5
WCHMOVO V.F.,j NIKOLATVvp GvK.
NPOMM - a 4wl&o lWpor Noo2s
OWWSI~ of ~twatsd earb=WU
aw soon& rw the slathwu 0t ~Stwaud f -604 "140. IMAN SM
aujadmAnk ".4863MV AV 161. (KU IA94)
U UOU"d Orf=IdWWWY WOU IM6 I.D.UltaskoV AN WSR.
(Asia, aromis)
-1. 1:. -- "5tAtV. 0., ti-,- R-c.-ocytic, AC*V-Py of th~, P.,"X~,cytc- of
the Plrod in the rrevmce or trvll Duodenal ~Icer5.11 Yizinl !:"~-te
A.'edical IrLst, Irazans, 1155 (Dlnscrtr~tlon for _rm:-re^ of ',)ctor mf
SOt Ynizhnayn L-to-,Ylvl. lo. 23, Vc),-4cow, Jun f,~, pp c*7-1(4
NIZOLAUI, G-Kj.,.~.med.muk
goo of 0 nevocolme block of the vpl&whmjc mrwes &ad of the
=Lrgiml syNathatic trw*s In amits opstr9atasts, 9".md.
shw. 4o n9-3:18-20 *$-Je 159. (MINA 17:11)
le Is hafedr7 khtrurgil pedfaka (sav. - prof.I.T.Domachav)
Issawksgo meditsinskogo Instituts.
(WAL AMMMIA)
(=v , OURCHNIC)
(91MCK--DIMASAS)
WGUMe G,K,v kGzd.mad-ft--wir--UL-. muk
Duouae cantomat or urim rolloving stamclh resection, Kas. mod,
slawo we 025.27 J2-Aa 060, (KU 13 S 8)
le Is WO&Y Modotistskey I goopludlavy khirurgil, podrahm
pftr. I.V. qmwaa~Lv (doossawl) samemkogo meditain-
eke" i"'Lusta.
(DUSTASS) (57WACH-SURGERT) (PAXMW-DISW3S)
114GLA"vo GoNo A kAnd.mod.nauk
Fathagode treatment of acute pmereatitim. Saw.md. 25 no.12:21-25
0 1610 MM l5s2)
1. Is kaftdry kbivwoi pediatrlobodop fWalltota Samookago
matolook"o, imatituta (saw. - snalidwrAgy daystoll mould XWR
Prof. I.T.DammAmm) I kafeft pateumismaimy risiotooi gammooko"
wobarimms, lmtltuta ii.CwUrat X.&OK AM).
MIONAST
KILOL.LTxvt G. K.
etertatim or the roadto or win arrerant
CMP
moreftlap blocks in ~=~rImwmftI &seto pwamUtle. VksW.
=eoi. no.V45-0 162. (KM 114)
t~ A pIcil"
bdeft ~ W.-Ma, tww"Wts (ftv.
11 aspul =UK ~ Prot. 1. T. D~dww(daoftfodj)
amemb"o tat --I I Institute I bd*&y ptelawlehaday
nolelemil (mv. - Prot. X. A. trylem) ff~skege voitorlnuwm
lawtKON6
(MCULS-01=00) (WfWAIM)
SUUIWA# lr.A.p assistent; TMTKOVAJ, S.p., student; HILUSiD. I.A,,
I
student (gumm#); UIOV=Ap K.I. (Kama'); KW~Ljv M.G.,
J
MW.Wd.aaak (Waal); WMAUT C; X kand.mod.mmk
goomal) UZONINAp G.ko llij~W); TW.ART=A H.S.
ISWISP
Shwt rOPOrts- KAS. mwd. Shur. ne.2175-76 Hr-Ap'62.
(HOIC119-ANTRACTS) oURA 15:6)
NlAY01,1JR, G,M.j G. T. Jri~r0tv'All)
FIxistion fluid fcr th,-L !wprf-gmtI" rf the nervc-.9 eltwn-ts In
tissuos crntAlning c%lcita. Arkb. rat. 27 nm.8-812 165.
(MIFIA 18?10)
1. Irefedre ratolcglchqs~ry anstmll (zav., - prof. N.Ye.yeryoln)
Taroplavskego wdititinskr4o Instituta,
KUDACHKOV, ru.A.; NIKOLArzVp G.M., kand. nod. nauk
Zffeet of a now corrosion inhibitort I-I-A, on the skin.
Vest* dorm. I von@ 39 no.4s4l-" Ap 165. (PUFLI 190)
1. Karedm patologicheskoy anatenii (say. - prof. N.T~. Urygin)
L kafedra raraskologii (sav. - dotment V.N. Salywyev) Yaroslawskogo
sisditsinskep institute, i laboratoriya promiyehlennoy tokeikologii
Naudmo-Issledowatellskogo instituta monoweroy dlym sintsticheskogo
kauchWa (dir. V.M. Sabolev), Yaroslavl'. Subedtted Sept. 4, 1963.
~'!K-C
x
i 1LUIL-V# vn-t,.*rirmrr,~iy Yrachi rkRAEUZ, A.I., Veter-IrArnij t,44mik
Treating the falling of the vagina in cows. Ifeterinarile 37
no.1009 0 160. (MIRA 15:4)
1. ftrvomyekly vaterlmirr4i uchastol. Krymmkoy oblosti (for
Olkolspow). 2. Kolkhos mUkrsIna' (for Karskoz).
(Cows-Disesses and posts) (Vagina-Disesses)
IT
HIIGIATEV, G.H. I AF.!IW,- F6v, A.v.
Morpholegla chaftse in tho p&r,4r*" 404 livor ead Lbsir aUmline
PCOGIPhstaft 000tant in experisental &cut* pmereatitis. Doper.
khir* I amot. 9 &o,5137-40 S-0 164,
(MINA 18ill)
1, Kafedrs gospitallnoy khiruriii No.2 (sav. - prof, N.P.Madv9dev)
lksangkogo moditsinskogo instituta,
.14111oub, 0. N.
7111anie temicheskof obrabotki no Pekhanicheskl* svolortwe leglrovannykh
serykh chugunow. (Yeatn. Mash., 1948, no. 3. p. 51-54)
(Effect of heat trvatment on the mechanical propprties of alloyed " Iran.)
DLCs TN4.Yl#
SOt Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering In the Soviet Union,
Library of ConCress, 1953.
lumt-urevo r.. K.0 w
Cast Tres
OAlloong and host trostimeot offoct on the wcar of Croy e4st iron.@ Toot. alsh.
329 go. It 1"2.
N= -U4 21 %W Asee"Ime Library of coogress oetober 19,52 lUKLASSIp=.
BRIUKHMOT, A.I.: L~IN. Tu.N.: NALIMEV. A.1.1 YMOUTM. G.N.; WMAUffle
Tf&.A.; MIAMM, F.F., doteent, load. - AMIM*
T.Ae, kmmdJekb&mmvk. retsessent: LOW. 1.S.. inih.. reteensent:
TIQCFAWs A.11., prof., zvd,g TM31. F.G., task.* red.; XXCMA.
TeFes takhaeriede
Eftdmloa of setele] Ismaeleate motallow. meaws,
tokba*194-owo Maklaostreltellt-ry, 1954,, 624 p. (NIM 13,12)
(metals) Obtalwoft)
tra, e 'A C Iliac- e lu vELn,, fi'mFLt lcr. G ar eol 'Id 11 Ie.&
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Mika, go 1, 1957,Ko 1191
Autbor : Nikolayev, G.N.
'M~
Title + armal ~Trwisforumtion of &Apercooled Austenite in Grey Oast Irons
Orig Pub VW. liteywip proiz-va i tormichaskoy obrabatki chugunt. W., 16ftia,
ISF56, 129-139
Abstract No abstract
Card 1/1
S. T Zr,+.1Y'3F1Y, A. S. Y.
CW(IrARr-.V, H. T., BOMN, V. V., TiZCRGV, P. P., MKOIATEV, G. M. Ami IVANCV, A. A.
"Some Physical Properties of Uranium, Plutonium and rheir Alloys,"
paper to be presented at 2nd Un Intl.' Conf. on he peaceful uses of Atomin
Energy, Geneva, 1 - 13 Sept 58.
MUUALXOT,r kmhvy likoli7ivvisk; LUZINt Turly KLUVIovichl KWUff
Amat*Uy Ivanowlski NIZOLaff t Griprl _ jVTI
I likel -06 S&WAUN#
TuW AfrawwwIAS iiii I GLUM# E.11.
knd. takhi6 nmkg redol COMMMO V.Vo nd, lnd-Amp IRMO#
8.1.0 Id616 r".
(Tedu~UW
embno 4",
M Po
at MUU) I i3dow mpuusw. hdo2eepowe I der.
- - -~ 2ilp"t 2 0
U417
(K MA
is!
oil
NUMIAM, G.S.
" ~ - ~.. ~ ~-
A..S~
hwle improvements Is the design of 14LZ motor vehicles. Oba.tekh.
oWleas avl*trawpa soo/057-47 16o, (KM 13112)
(Mliwk-Autowbile Industry)
MIWIAMT O.K. ~ kwAetAJ&,m.,m&i*p 4o1 vat
I
dWbmvJ4"#* UsmGfcrmtiou of au~to in VW awt irms.
(KIFA W22)
le Moskmekiy 1, 1- a -&-%. y ImmU trot.
out lrow4l*WlpSmpby)
IWALIMTO A SHUVALOVO, Tu.A.1 SAMWiVSKITO
-'m-w"VtkA,.0 Md.$ VOIDNIM, R.K., tokba.
red.
(Tedmouw or mwe m6 balldlog mterlab) Tekhmloola
usull" I koratraktalowe affiterWy. mookwat T"absis
Obbolat 1963. 4" P. (MIPA 16e?)
("Bulwork) (1kildind mterwa)
G.N., 1-
F~m!, nauk, -,*ctsent
MrterGitP J4'4eT&MS :f grrty cast Iron.
ARA -' ~ - 1;
n,~o5047-150 (YT
1. MaoUovakly av!or-ekhanicheakiy Institut.
01-2 71013 7
SM), [W9 ---AN -.--tnur rhe-mMy- i ftit tit tit-. -TIZI.
v:-- -kit vy *ok_IIV,--tcvT
127-1!7
high tc-TI-perstur")
tie
Ll
4
f cd ta the stij4f)r Or 5nocK x--rv I ~'7_
obstacleg cf vqrlolv4 nm4per. in ur-Y-"Ttn olltragm.
f tew
I AT 1'('
An
MUCLAMp_~91H., Inth.
Introduce mor-all ftchwiltatim lnt* Ith* cinstructlin if
noiring structures. T"ansp. stroi. 11 no.7s2l.24 JI 161.
(KIRA 14:7)
(Wharves)
SlArmAur. Q.v.. issbasior.
" levies of %ri4so owporls ude of rolafersed enamels
slam". ftemestrots 3 W*912)4* 1 153. (am 912)
(true" -ftaidalloss ad piers)
min"M *.~ -,- lazl=or,
- -- ~ ~j~k -.
ConstraeUm of sapports uWier a Mai-vol" pwor line tower
nal" promst ameroft elowealke. 4idr.ot"l. 25 ".3:61 Ap
9560 (walud $Ia"a-Mostris 11DAM) (0" 919)
AGGSUMMS APOHM
AV"Ml 00101 Vo Ps Ws4l~WJ U01101101 1 46 IN amsi"W)
111 - MOMMISM11000
Tirtm now NuAmm" W" bsubj salboa dke"s as ~-Grillwd pressures
SOURcas Muz. ~111601as see 4119", "-?A
TONG TAOlk owbou dbudde, ~sftvbsa dk~Me Mak 6 . boat embsece.
cridad boUbse orklook boddeg pressure
ASSIMACTs As agarimestal buestAS06on, of On orlded b~Ubg ed cacbm
diamme at as"acclitical prefoures el a lbqou - Wepoll orseess ander sawal COAVOC -
tieft -esififtiaw As W 0 ~ ~ L The be" OWNEW was soodw via a J.913.0-~
br, a subbig pavel" Wroislotbg water &A ended suftivmUy by boUift carbes,
dijuMes The I d MW now*A im a pressure QlmMdW W" *a. an - moss.
viewileg ports q fees (drowbg suppHoOs The" 9 a ~ -oo weirs initsinuds" Is the
Wliumberl 69090 As 69690 M ?&TO T&SO IS.0 %lemej Me sarbon dAmWe
orkisel pressave" %
was Ito A kSleivi e IN was Soned,dow (1) At seat-oriMeal
proof Groo, thoyM ON UWM boobs M do $064 swab" O"Weves a sharv
its
- - - ;7-- -- -- -- -.. . V-~ ~ ---! - .
"Investigation into tte burn-out of carbcn dioxide boiliak,- witt. -atlrrd
vection at pressures close to critical."
report submitted for 2nd AU-Union Corif cn Reat & Mazr. Transfer, Mlrak, I.-IL,
May 1964.
Ural' Polytechnic Inst.
4MSQ-6- 2Jr(l) th; U-)
ACC M AT602142 (A) souns CODEt UR/0000/65/000/000/0146/0154
.; -2
AUTHOR: Skr1PoV# Vo Pe r-
ORGt Urga p0lTj&ahnjg Institute in. S. Ma Kirov, Sverdlovsk (Urellakly
politown-NUBW-Institut)
TITLEt Investigation of the -bollifna crisis for carbon dioxide at
pressures close to the critics
30URCRt Toplo- I mossoporonose t, IM Toplo- I massoperenes pri
fasovykh prevrashchonlyekb (Best and mass transfer, T. 31 Heat and mass
transfer in phase transformations), Minake Neuke I tekhnIk~q 1965#
146-154
TOPIC TAOSt boiling# carbon dioxide,, critical pressure
ABSTRACTt The experiments were made In r pressure chamber consisting of
a thermostatted parallelepiped with dimensions 0.13 x 0.13 x 0,11 motors,
with a cylindrical volume with a diameter of 0-05 motors and a length of
0,05 motors* Soctlons of brass tubing were used as hosting surfaces.
The experiments were carried out In the pressure interval
Ip/pIr a 0,865-0."5. The specific host flux was calculated by the
fol owing formlat COTYA11 (1)
F
Card
SWOOT. V.?.; NINDLOW, G.P.
Atta~ttom of lig% In $b@ tramcritical raige br ustag ewlem
diestdo. Opt. I spektr. 1 no.StIO20-1021 9 156. (WAA lOt2)
1. gralldft politekhatchoakty lustitut i~i S.M. girews,
9wordlevoke
(Spmtrus, Oblemlar)
JWDLLO, 1.1e.; BOROM, I.A.: TER&UT. T.6.: MWIIAO. &.P*; 111MAUTo
sop*& MINg ToeTeg otverod.; DULAW. N.V.. red.; MOTRO, V.A.,
md,l TANUTSIT# I.E., r*4.; TIUMIK. Ta.l., red.; MOMIN. Nje,
rod,; PA~M~o &.I,, red.1 ULTAM, P.R.. rod.; UDIEWA. L.11.9
md,,Is&va; DOLOTMA, L&., tokhs.red,
ESSmadard cross seetias of slue worklmes) Tipovp sochealim, car-
mikk wymbotak. Moskva. Q~s.mucbs*-%okhm*1s&vo Ilt-ry pe germ*-
sm dela. 161.20 [Cress section of workifte limed wltk coments
M4 artificial stone, for 1-tom carej 06102110 Tyrabstak, sakrep.
least" bescass I IdmostTommys kemment &Ile 1-Somay" vagemoseke
190. 459 P. (VIM 13:11)
1. Mescow. Gomdarstveanyy proyektayy Imatitut Tusb4preshmkht.
(minims engineering)
ARLISM. L.Te.t MMIW. T.Te.t MOROMITs LA,: TIMMIT, I.X,;
aNAVATM, S.A. I ~t~U~ uchwattiat
DAIM. 9.V.; SIMM. T.f.; ITAIFITMU* X.Tuo; ZMAMCF.
N.A.; Z&UMM* I.G.; &UKEDW, T.D*; ~~AA , X.C.:
FUJNO V.D. NOSE. Te.T.. etv.nd.l XW"W. K.F., redg
KMUG. V.A.. red,c TIMMEM. U.S.. n4tes VAMMVAUT. I.N.*
red,j XCUS. N.I,, radol PAWCIMKO# A.I.g red.; USUNTe F.R.,
Mel BUIAWMAO 16Ase mdola&vej SGUMM, Z.&.# toMm.red.
(type at saft woo 6MUO limp "Shomis a "I % vymbe-
take week"O Ing." lls-rr go proem dolue
Tolese ta"i evelift of n1we vltk velaterSO&Sowente,
A Id-dM-&Ac amoeba" for 1-9 3- ad 3-ten rellrow 667
Iftsioults plowIft atielondbetoRMWIS Stolkord
a Asni alto, 3,-0 a. 1 3-%~mv*U
vedowtoits (SM 13122)
Mar4mv, IMOSIONS Th"PreekdM.
(one w I
MMUO. W.Ia.: KA16LEGM. L.Q.; USKSUMV, W.V.; Do;
89~4 6.10 PrIAIM11 uskestips KOLONIMTO LIFO$ QwAr~#
1P.T.8 ~6 ".1 UUMO N.V. =Us 149160 Ot'vey"01
MISOM, kI., od.lad-val COMEMA, S.A., takMovede: GLUM A-o
tokhmer*6
Elypos of aim arose sectioul 11powye socksalle gornjth vyro'betako
Nooknq M-ry po gorsom delve ToI.6*
[Cross =@%I= of alses lined with stool, ardas @ad anchor belting
for 1-, 3- and 3-tes railroad cars) Obehenlis vyrobatok, saknples-
nykh stallool arochnoi L shtsugovol kroplu, Me 1-9 2- 1 3-tonalft
vapnotok. 1960, 503 p, (KIM 13M)
1. SherIkew. Gosuderetvenayy propktn" Institut Tushopreshokht.
(NIw timbering)
C I i
AUTHOR: Frolov, P. A. Nikclayev, G. 11.
ORG..
I 10 66 6 0 0 00 0 10 0 6 70 (17 1
TITI,E-. Results of an investigation of the temperature coefficient of attenuation in
coaxial paire in an MKTP-4 q.~kle
A
11C
SOURCE: Elektrosvyazl, no. 1. 1966, 67-71
TOPIC TAGS: coaxial cable, RY cable
Aiwl-RACT: The regiilte are reported of measuring the temperature coefficient of
atto--nuation of 1. Z/4. 8-mm coaxial pairs in a Soviet-made r-f MKTP-4 cable at
frnq,-encien between 60 Ic and 10 Mc. Two lengths of the caUle 734. S and 73.1 rn werr~
tt'Stf-,i iTI. j 100-11A~ thfrinnstat tvn)pi,, t miirv -vif, cozitrAlr(i withir) t ic.
olnteq: + 37. 5, -#-Z. 0, -10, ond -2-L)C, 'I h,~- renulto are
tabulated; the temperature coeMcient wan found to bo 4. 80x IT3 anti Z. 00 x 10-3 for
60 kc and 10 htc, reopective!y. Remarkably r1ome results are obt-Ainable from a
ftirm,da, eauggented by A. Payant (Cables et tranHm. , 1961, Tio. 2). Orig. art. has:
5 firv.ircm, 6 formulae, and Z tables,
SUB G.-ODE: 09, 17 / SUBM DATE. 05MAr65 / OPJ(:; REF. 037
I / I -YIe I/ UDC* 621.315.21Z
FEW."IFyPit B.V., kand. to k)-.n. rsuk; LHUHK I N, 7J., . . "..!" --t
G.S. , Insh.
Investigating the air-cleaning of 11f9gume seeds r PL vertiral
channel. Trakt. i sellkhosamah. 33 no.11%35-37 N '63.
(Fifir, ,
1. Nauchno-lemledovatel'skly institut sellskog,~, khozyaystv,
teentrallnykh rayonov necherroxemnoy tony.
SOWI A7 SQ 2) - 17-47
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr -1 p Zf'Q (USSR)
AUTHOR: Nikolayev, G. S.
TITLE: The Effect of Thermal Distortions and Straightening Opeiations on 'he
Fatigue Strength of Leaf Springs (Vliyaniye termicheskikh koroblerliv
i rikhtovochnykh operatsiy na ustalosinuyu prochnost' ressor)
PERIODICAL- V sb.- Materialy Soveshchaniya glavn. metallurgov z-do~ i in-tov
avtomob. prom-sti. Nr 4. Moscow, 1958, pp 110- 115
ABSTRACT: The effect of straightening operations on !he fatigue strer8th (FS) of
leaf springs was investigated. A number of spec:'mens cu! from a
metal sheet were strdightened in an impact device. the direction of the
ram travel coinciding with the radius of the curvature; the other speci-
mens were left*in their original shdpe. It was established that straight-
ening lowers the FS by more than 500/o. In order to prevent distortion
of spring leaves, modernization of the facilities is recommended and a
number of novel technological operations are proposed. The effect of
corrosion on the FS of the spring-, is also outlined, recommendations
on storage of metal are given, and the need for preliminary anti-
Card 1/1 corrosion processing of the metal is emphasized. Z F
VOLKOT. Yu.I.. inth.; GAFAVOTICH. A.A.. kand.tokhn.nank; MALKOV. H.U..
kand. eel I Wwkhas.nouk; OCKUSU, A.Ye., agr.; ZRITUT. N.C. Insh.;
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LITLE-. Heated condensation pumps
SOURCE; All UkrSSR. Magnitnyye lovushki (Magnetic tr,%?s). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965,
105-113
TOPIC TAGS: high vacuum pump, ultrahirh vacuum., low Ten-parature effrct, liquid
n 8/'
TfU,C-: Heared condansatio ratio at hydr*gen or helium teape'ratures
11.:i 41 "1-
are d-signed for producing a ;21ZO-10-110-10-11 M
M~_ ~rph vih, in largA netal.vea-~
sel's for a relatively rhort tim_ The authors discusr the develo;r-writ of the heated
crn condensation pwp and data fron p"lininary experin-nts M the. use of
liquid
~-,eiiut: In .4 t,eated condensation pirnp. It is pointed out that a nitrr~j:en screen N-ir. an
cx-,rc7-e!y &ow co-officient of absorption for thtrral rudiation under uitrahigi. vacuir.
c~n~`:ion5 unless it is specially darkew~d and t~xreftre tLe hydr--,,en condent-.ation pu;-,p
-,;6ctically unprotected by this type of --creen fr