SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT NRANYAN, A.A. - NUDELMAN, B.I.
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Peculiarity of electrical properties ... AOO6/A1Ol
the effective electron mass. Maxima on R(T) curves in n and p type specimens
are caused by the complex structure of energy zones - the excitation of "fast"
electrons in n type specimens and "fast" holes In p-type specimens at high
temperatures. The absence of changes in the sign of R in p type specimens is
connected with the fact that the mobility of fast holes is greater than that of
electrons. The authors suggest a echematic diagram of energy levels of solid
solutions electrons with excess of InAs. (Pig. 7) The system shows a narrower
forbidden band 6 E with increasing CdSnAs2 concentration In the solid solutions,
since with an increase of this concentration the bottom of the conductivity zone
is lowered, but the top of the valence zone does not change. This decrease of
6 E follows also from experimental data shown in Fig. 6. The authors thank
N. A. Gor7unov, T). N. Nasledov and A. I. Gubanov for their participation In
discussing the present article and for their valuable observations. There are
I table, 7 figures and 12 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and 7 non-Soviet-bloo.
The reference to the most recent English-language publication reads as follows:
Ehrenreich, H. - Phys. Rev. 1961.
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-takhnioheakly institut 1m. A.P.Ioffe Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Physical Engineering imeni A. P. Ioffe, USSR Academy
of Sciences)
SUEMITTM: April 4, 1961
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MUNIrAN A. I
Third-ardbr eUstle oonstants of NaZlt
,y~o aryw,*LU. Fis. tvsr.
tola 5 no.18177-196 -T& 163. OiVUSI)
L Flulka-tekhnichookLy institut lme~i A. F. loffe AN SMI
L"ingrid.
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,;AUTHORSt Gubanovy Ae log Nran* Ae AV
1TITLEs Dependence of-the frequency spectrum of a simple cubic lattJon
.~deformatlon
~SOURM Fizika tverdogo telaq v. 59 no, 69 196?9 1678-1681
MPIC TAGSt frequency specttump cubic latticev tensional deformationg Grftelsen
approximaticn, frequency distribution
ABSTRACTs The authors undertood this study because of disagreement between
accepted theory of G. Leibfreid and H. Hahn (Z. PhysIk9 150p 497, 1958), and
,experimental datas They have computed the change In distribution function
:of frequency qf a simple cubic lattice subjected to small deforming tension
along the LICOJ directiono 7bey found that for deformation along one of the
cubic axes of a crystal the maximums on the frequency-distribution curve are
smoothed out and shifted toward the lower frequencies* The upper maximum is
greater than the lowerp and the region between maximums shows a general Increase
in values of frequency distribution toward the higher frequencieso In their
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computations'the authors found that the Gr&tdsen relationship was not realized*
Orig. art. ha.st 2 figures, I table, and 11 formulas,
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A117HOR:
TITLE: The Cauchy relations for third order elastic constants
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 3, 19640 785-789
TOM TAGS: crystal symmetry, Cauchy relation, elastic constant# Isotropi=
AWTRACT: This Is a continuation of tho author's previous work (M, 5# 1665#
1963) on conditions of isotropy when a crystal is subjected to hydrostatic
pressure. For a crystal of any sy=etry to be isotropic, both second- and
third-order elastic constants must satisfy definite relations. Cauchy relations
na-y be used for this purpose, The author's analyses show that there are two
typos of cubic crystals: one with fourfold symmetry axes, the other without
such axes. Secon4-order elastic constants are the saw for both, but third-order
constants differ.*~'Crystals with fourfold symzratry axes have six third-order
._'~__elastic constantsf"the other group eight. The latter has five Isotropic rela-
tions and four Caueby-relations. Seven of these nine relations are independent,
In hexagonal crystals with ton third-order elastio relations there are slot
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isotropic relations and five Caueby relations. For Isotropic substawss th4ft
are two Caueby relations. 16 all the cases oxmined, In addition to Is9tropIc
material, the number of Cauchy relations is precisely equal to ane4alf the
total number of elastic constants. OrIg. art. has; 6 foradas.
ASSOCIATION: Fisiko-tokhnicheakly institut Im. A. F. loffe AN MR, Leningrad
(Physicotechnical Inatitute AN MR)
SUBMITTED: 09Sap63 DATE A~Q: 32KAr64 ZWLI 00
ACCESSION NR: A.P4028454 S/0181/64/006/004/1213/1219
AUTHOR s Kran yen A. A.
TITI.Et Theory of ultimate strain in cubic crystals
SOURCE: Fizika tvardogo tela, v. 6, no. 4. 1964, 1213-1219
'TOPIC TAGS: ultimate strain, crystal deformation,'cubic crystal, elastic constant
!ABSTRACT: The author considers both the Euler and the Lagrange systems for comput-
,~ing ultimate strain in crystals. Though the two are entirely equiva one may be
~better than the other under specific conditions. It is shown that th-d are two
~ikinds of third-order elastic constants. The author finds the following relation to
:'hold for third- and second-order elastic constantst
-4C -a(2Cj-*-4Cj)=-2p
--.9(2C -i
A) (COW 21 10-
This formula is similar to the Cauchy relations (C - (CO )"for normal elastip
44 12
constants at a hydrostatic presoure of p. From the formula above, it follows that
0- 0
i.the presbure of the differance.(C - (C
44 12)' is the same for all oubio orystals.
At 10 000 atm, -2p is approximately 0,2-1010 erg/cm% For crystals of KClt this
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value is on the order of 30% of C44 For any stress differing from by4ostatio
pressure, the nature of isotropy in the crystal generally changes, since the
symmetry of the crystal changes and the number of elastic constants 01 increases.
10rig. art. has$ 5 tables and 19 formulas.
.04CIATIONs Fiziko-tekhniahookiy institut im. A. F. Ioffe AN SSSRq Leningrad
(Physicotachnioal Institute AN SSSR)
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AUTHORSs Nikanorov, S. P.1 Hranlyan, A. A.1 Stepanov, A. V.
TITLE- On the theory of the temperature dependence of the elastic
constants of alkali-halide crystals
ISOURCEt Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 1996-2002
TOPIC TAGSs single crystal, alkali halide, crystal anisotropy,
elastic modulus, lattice constant
ABSTRACT: This is-a continuation of a series of earlier studies
(ZhETF v. 29, 669, 1955 and v. 37, 1814* 1959; FTT v. 3, 2872 and
3551, 1961; v. 4, 570 and 2576, 1962; v. 5, 619, 1963) of-the effdcjt,
of temperature on the elastic constants of single-crystal LLF, NaF,
NaCl, KC1, KBr, KI, CaBr, and
Cal, from room temperature to nearly
compared with
Ltbhe melting point. in this article the results
are
the theory of Leibfried and Rahn (Zs. Phyao.v. ISO,..497. 1958) and
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lare found to deviate from it. In particular, the tl)eory yields iso-
lithermal elastic constants, while the experiments yield adiabatic con
istants. The difference between these constants increases with in-
icreasing temperature, but is comparable with the me4surement errors.
!Ideas are advanced conqerning the cause's of the disgrepancy. Since
'the theory agrees with.experiment when the contribution pf the oscil
Ilation energy to thq e,~astic constants *s small, and vice versa, it
lis suggested that insufficient account was taken by the authors of
the theory of the temperature depe .ndence of the elastic constants.
"The author thanks Professor A., I. Gubanov for a discussion of sever
al problems and for valuable remarks." Orig. art. has:.3 figures,
11~1 it 3 formulas, and 2 tables
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhhicheskiy institut ime A. F, loffe AN SSSR
(Physicotachnical lne%ltute AN, SSSR)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4041718 S/0181/64/006/007/2124/2127
AUTHOR: Nranlyan, A. A.
TITLE: Elastic constants of higher orders in solids
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela. v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 2124-2127
TOPIC TAGS: deformation mechanism, elastic deformation, elasticity,i
crystal symmetry, cubic crystal
ABSTRACT: In view of the numerous published indications that the
generalized Hooke's law cannot be regarded as valid for finite
(rather than infinitesimal) strain, since it is not known how the
elastic energy is expressed in such a case in terms of the deforma-
tion coefficients and a finite number of C~nstants, the author de-
rives a scheme of fourth-order elastic constants for the general
case of a crystal with triclinic symmetry. A system of fifth-order
constants is also obtained for the particular case of symmetrical
C-M . 1/2
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load. This is a continuation of an earlier paper on third-order
constants (PTT v. 5, 177, 1963). A formula is derived for the de-
termination of the number of elastic constants of any order for a
triclinic crystal. The elastic constants are of order n treated
as contravariant tensors; of rank 2n, with the symmetry of the de-
formation components relative to permutation of their indices fa-
cilitating the determination of the elastic-constant scheme. Elastic
constants of higher orders are obtained for an isotropic body, It
is shown that for such a body there are only 4 independent elastic
constants of fourth order, 7 of sixth order, and 8 of seventh order.
Orig. art. has: 12 formulas.
ASSOCIATIOUt Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut im. A. F. Xoffe AN SSSR
(Physicotechnical InstitutepAN SSSR)
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ABSTRACT.; The' method used by'the-author earlier (with A. I. Gubanov,
5': 1678,-.~-1963) is used to calculate the,dependence of.the
f` -- -b s o- : the
,vibrati-onir-equencie n wave vector and the-frequency-distribu-
Lion I s1p6qttura -of -.a-- siTrple -cubic lattice in the.followinq three cases
of deformat n.,,, t
-~a)--compredsion along the '1001 ayis, b) compression
and --ten:slon ' ald'ng the -11011 axis, c):~compreasion and tension along
tbeJ1111 axis.- The results show that in the nearest-neigbbor ap-
Cord
NIKANOROV, S~F.; NRANIYAN, A.A.i 3TIE'PANOV, A417*
Theu-y of tiae temp~ral-ure jepcniiar.Le cf zho~ e7ac,.: - -,r -*,t-,,,,s ,f cr-7-
stals of alkali mewl- hallldt--3. Tiz. *Iver, 'Pia 6 n,,.7. .-)c' -21-KQ T-L 164-
- (Mii~A 1,1,20)
., F'l-zikc-tekhn!rhesk.y -`ns- tut iffkan~ A.F.Iriffe, ri~%-rierad,
--- 1~~ANITAP,_.A*A*
1, -1 .7!
El,astic conBtanta cf higbFr crq5r 'n Fiz. tvs~r, Ij rr
2124-2127 JI I~J,. (MIPA :71--!u')
1. Fiz.~,o--tekhnicheskty ',risti~ut ime-ini A,F.loffe AN SSIIR, :Bnlng-,ad.
MIVIYAN, h9A.
Dependen~e'of the (rpqjt.vnr~y of a !3~mplc ;--uhl-
lattice on deformition. ?-z. 4.vor. t.~A& 6
0 164. 1, PL~ R A I ? - 12 ;
1. Fjz~ko ,ckhnIcha,kiy A.F. loffe iN S~3)R.
!MN I Y "ill, A. A.
Adiabatic and iroth~-miul finite elastic defor-mationC5 of' a 301:d
body. Fl~:. tver. tala 7 no.2:345-350 F 165.
(MIRA 18:8)
1. Flzlko-tek~rdc',,(-IrkiY Irmt-i-tUit lmwni loffe AN SSSR, Leningrad.
RANIUN. A.A.
Elastic constants in the. theory of finite deformations.
Kriatallografila 10 no.3057-361 HY-Je 165.-
(MIRA 18:7)
I* Leningradekly fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut.
NSAIN, ?.ff.; POGRAMETS. A-A,
Increacing the variety and Improving the quality of eazined
vegetables and fruits at enterprises of the R.S.F.S.R. Kona-t
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(Russia-Canning Industry)
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Air pollutior- in Krakow. Przegl. lek.. Krakov 10 no-i'LOG&-311
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doe. dr BdGastol.
(AIR POLUJTION,
in cities in Poland)
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Using nitrilium salts in the ayitbasis of unsaturated
campounds of the 3o"ih7droisoquinoline. Izv.AN Arm.
M. Khim.nauki 15 no.4-.3.99-403 162. (K= 15:3-1)
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(Nitrilium, compounds)
I
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Use of nitrilium salts in the synthesis of heterocyclic amino
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acetic acid. Izv. 0 Arm.SSR. Khim nauki 16 no.l.*77-85 163
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116HOTAN S.N.
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Sow advantages of seeding sugar beets In double raws [in Armenian
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1. Sakretfr' Spitakskago rayokom KP(b)A.
(ABJMZA--MUR DWS)
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Critique of the use of sobriety tests In courts. Polaki tygod.lek
15 no.21:806-809 23 MY 160.
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wed. T.Praglowski.
(ALCOHOLIC 13=1CATIGH jurisprudence)
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Thermodynamics of a binary system of liquids. Trudy MTI
no.15:82-88 150. [Publ. '511 (MIR& 12:12)
(Liquids) (Thermodymmics)
RIBARYAN, F. K.
Zffect of Isolated golf-pollination of tobacco flowers on the
progeny. 1zv.AN Arm.&M.Blol.1 sellkhos.naukt. 2 no.1:87-91 149.
(KLRL 9 . 8)
1. Inatitut genettki I selaktaii rastenty Akadeatt nauk Armyanskoy
Sm. - -
(TCMCO MWIMG) ;~"JL'
mumay", V.M.
Bffect of the aging of pollen on the viability of tobacco needs
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sel'khoz.zm,kJ 7 no-7;33-39 JI '54. (mu q: 8)
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BARSIGYAN, S.G.; GEFOOMS, Te.A.; WMARTAN, F.H.
Hatereals In tobacco due to intervarietal hybridizatism [is Arm-mian
with summary In Russian). lsv.AN Arm.SSR BiolA sellkhoz.-muld 9
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US'SR/CXdtivated Plants. Commercial. Oil-leearing. !Iu~prm. IM
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Mcceeding Generationo.of Tobacco Scen nt DUfarent St-iges
ot-Ayle.Growth. (Mymiye opyleniya na, oplodotvoreniye
~:L-.,xhixuennostl potomtva tabaka pri razlidmom vozrastnom
aostoyanil rylltma).
Orig Pub: Izv. AN ArmSSR, biol. i s,-kh. n., 1957, 10, No 2, 67-73.
Abstw-ct: Irm.- experiments were conchicted with the varieties Sop-mun
27j, Trapezund 1272, Trmpezund ia68 and ostrolist 2747.
During the florescent period.. a group of 70 blossams were
castrated cmd daily through 7 (Ir-Ya ten blossc= were pol-
lirated with poUen of the saw riety. The blosunma
Cttrd, 1/2
CIIAYLAKMN,, H.Kh.; VAMEGY&N, S~G.~ NUBJUMN, F.M.; KOGHAKKOV, V.G.
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1. InBtitut semledeliya Ministerst7a. jel'skogo khozyaystva
Armyanskoy SSR i Institut. fiziologii ragteniy imeni K,A,
Timiryazeva AN SSSR,
(TOBACCO)
(GIBBMLLINS)
TER-GAZARYANt E.L. [deceased]; BEUINO A.A.j MACHINSKAYA Me.; WBARYAN,
T.K.; OGANESIAN, Sh.S.; SAMUSEVA, I.S. .9
Oxidation of natural gasoline in the liquid phase under pressure.
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1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut khimid, Korovakan.
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man and animals. the process of seeing Involves a discrimination which takes
place differently In different forms of life. The capacity of the visual analysor, as
"sensed from the minimum of discrimination, is discussed. The recognition of
f%Ures in considered and it in pointed out that processes of habit formation are of
Importance here and that theme can In some circumstances lead to mistakes. It
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into, consideration in the solution of all problems of sensory physiology.
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BAU-1US, P., prof.; CARASIEVICI, V. , dr.; POPOVICI, N. ,
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BAUM,, P... conf.; MAGERU, V.,, dr.; 14UBERT Gr dr.; CARASIEVICI, V., dr.;
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dr.; MOISE, B., dr.; POLAK, S., dr.
Clinical and biochemical studies with radioactive phosphorus in
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RUKUTIA/Orcpnic Chemistry - Naturally Occurring Substances
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Author : Bodea, C., Nucoara, E., Mecca, E.
Inst : -
Title The Auto-Oxidation of Carotenaids. II. Mechanism of the
Formation of Epoxides and of Furanoxides of Catotene and
of Xmithophylls DurinG the Auto-Oxidation of a, - and
0-Caratenes.
OriG Pub Studii si. cercatari chim, 5, No 1, 17-25 (1957) (in
RuL=iiv.n with surmrics id-French and Russian)
Abstract AmonG the products of the liL~it-catalyzed autooxidation
of r,-carotene ( I,' -I) in acetone acidified with 0.01
N H2S04, the following have been identified: mono- and
diepoxides (EP) and monoruranoxides CTN: furanosidesf
(FU) of 1, crysptoxanthinc and its mono-EP and nono-FU,
and Imakeantin' and ito mono-FU.
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 2, p 299 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Likina, A. F., Borcheva, T. A., Nude, L.A.
TITLE: An Electrochemical Method for the Study of the Phase Composi-
tion of Austenitic Steels (Elektrokhimicheskiy metod izucheniya
fazovogo sostava austenitnykh staley)
PERIODICAL: V sb. -. Fiz. -khim. issled. austenitn. splavov. Moscow,
Mashgiz, 1957, pp 3-11
ABSTRACT: A method of differential analysis of the carbonitride phases
in multiple-alloy austenitic steels has been worked out on aus-
tenitic Cr-Ni steels 19-9 (both with and without an NZ content).
The carbide-forming elements were: Nb, W, Ti, Mo, and Cr.
The surplus phases were separated out by electrolytic dissolu-
tion. The electrolyte consisted of 300 grams of NaCt. 50 grams
of Na citrate, and 50 cc of concentrated HC1 per liter of HZO.
The anode was the specimen bar being investigated, which was
50 mm long, 15 mm in diameter, and was contained in a small
collector bag; the cathode was a cylinder made of Cu. The Da
was 11 amp/CM2. The dissolution process lasted 5- 10 minutes.
Ca rd 1/2 The electrolytic precipitate was washed with a mixture of 5%
137-58-2-4391
An Electrochemical Method for (cont.
HCI and 1% citric acid, then by a 5% alkali solution and HZO. After the
NH40H which had formed during decomposition of the nitrides had been dis-
tilled off, the NZ content of the steel and electrolytic deposit was determined
coLorimetrically. The method used for determining the Nb and W in the car-
bides+was based on the fact that NaZW04 dissolves when heavy concentrations
of Na are present in the solution, whereas Na3NbO4 remains insoluble. The
Nb was determined gravimetrically, the W by colorimetry. The method used
for separating the Ti and Nb carbides was based on the solubility of the Ti
carbide in (1:1) HC1 in the presence of Br, the Nb carbide remaining stable.
The procedures used are described in detail, and test results are given.
P.K.
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AUTHOM Golubtsova, R, b . 1-;ude, L 1-
TITLE: Investigation ,~.f ~:,atalllj,, Curapuunds in
Nickel Alloys Niobium
PERIODICALt Doklady Akadamii naui~. SSOR, 1~46o, Vol 130, lir 2,
'x 18 10
pp ~j - 121 06SR)
ABSTRAM In the present paper, ttie nioblum-conta_ning excess phases
in the system Ni-Cr-W-41o,11lb-Ti~Al are inve3tigated with
reBpect to their composition and structure with different
Ni-a-wounts in the alloys, The authorul invustigi,tiona ahowed
that solid solutions were formed. on the basis of the com-
-
pound Ni Yb.Cast alloys (prepaxed. :)y L- I. Pryak a~ were
Ia )
~
_
3
0
investigated after heating them up to 1200 , keeping them
at this temperature for 200 h, and cooling them in air.
Figure I shows the microstructure of these alloys, Conriler-
ing the high oxidizability of the anodic precipitate, elec-
trode potentials of Ni
Nb and the solid kSolution were
3
measured in various electrolytes (Fig 2), and the optimum
electrolyte was chosen in this way Table ' shows the 'Iso-
Card 1/3 lation of the N1 Nb-phase in various ele--trolytes at room
Investigation of Metallic Compourids in Multicomponent SOV/20-IzO-2-20/69
Nickel Alloys Containing Niobium
temperature, By microchemical analysis of the anodic pre-
cipitate from different electrolytes the same compusition
of Ni 3Nb near the stoichiometric one was proved in all
cases. Table 4 presents the results of the irifluen.?e Qf
current density or., yield and coiapcsitioxi of the Ni3Nb-phase
The authurs as3ume that the yield of the phase is reduced at
a higher current density due to the heating of the 310--ctro
lyte. Oxidative reactiuns cau,3ed by the anion discharge did
not take place~The shape of the polarization curve (Fig 11)
proves that this process cvccurs without a drop in the
potential values, Table 5 showq that at -180 and 0'0 a me-
tallic phase on Vi3ffb-basis is separated (yield of the phase
16.3f"'j). On cooling to -80, buth the Ni3Nb-phaue and the
V70
solid solution are passivated,. Thin iricreaBes the yield of
the phase. The said passivation is evidently due to the
reduced activating effect of the Cl-ions on intense cooling,
On the basis of the above results, the authors determined the
optimum isolating process for the 11131ib-phase, Table 2 and
figure 4 show the results of the intermetallide and the
Card 2/3 X-ray structural analysis by means of the X-ray camera of
~ ` ~h -)
Investigation of Metallid CompouiIds in Multicomponent SOV/20-130-2-20/69
Nickel Alloys Containing Niobium
type GFTI-1. The phase separating from all alloys forms
a solid solution on the basis of the metallic compound Ni 3Nb
which has a rhombic crystal lattice. Considering the near
values of atomic radii, it can be assumed that the Ni-atome
(1.24 1) can be substituted by Cr-atoms (1,26 1), and the
Nb-atoms (1-47 R) by W-atoms (1,41 R) and Mo-atoms (1-40
Therefore, tile authors write down the formula for the com-
pound developing in the alloy as followst(Ni 'Cr) (NbW,Mo),
Table 5 shows the distribution of the alloying elements between
the solid "' solution and tha Ni3lib-phase on account of the
analysis 4-the anodic precipitate and the electrolyte. The
name of I' 1. Kornilov is mentioned in the paper, There are
4 figures, 5 tables-,and 2 Soviet references,
ASSOCIATION: Institut metallurgii im. A~ A. Baykova Akademii nauk SSSR
(Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykov of the Academy of
Sciences, M3R)
PRESENTEDi August 14, 1959, by 1,
SUBMITTED: July 20, 1959
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P. Bardin. Academician
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AUTBORS:
TITLE:
S/02 6 2114 21'3C4
B 1 o6~B 1 , G
Golubtsova, R. B , and NildR, L. A,
3tudy of isolation conditions of the metqllic comT.nuni 11114.,A.
forming in multicomponent nickel alloys
I - 1~
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v~ 142, no 4, ~1-62,a24 - ~~o-
TEXT: Metallic compounds which can be isolated in the ele~:trolyt!,~ dis-
solution of alloys of the system Ni-Cr-W-Mo-Al-Nb-Ti were studied _111-'em-cal
composition and conditions of heat-treatment of the alloys studied are giv-.
in Table 1. Five electrolytes used by different authors (Ref, ': R. B.
Golubtsova, L. A. Mashkovicb, DAN, 106, no. 6 (1956); Ref~ 2; N., F
Lashko, A. F. Likina et al., Sborn, tr. Tsentr nauchno-issl inst-
tekhnologii i mashinostroyeniya, kn. 59, 1955; Ref. 3: N, I. Blok. A. 1
Glazova et al., Zav. lab., 6, 901 (1954)) for isolating the 11-phase frcm
nickel-baae alloys were tesTed on the alloy no, 1 in order to find 7on--
ditions for the electrolytic dissolution of these alloys. The~ie Piertrc-
lytes had the following composition: 1 1 CH 30H9 35 g citric acid,
Card 116
S/020/62/142/004j,cj, 5/0,1",
Study of isolation conditions... B106/B110
5C.
5 g (N`H4)2 so 4' 15 ml ENO, 1 H20, 35 9 citric acid. 5 g (NEzi -
15 ml ENO 3(1~4); -1 1 H2 0, 10 g ammonium citrate, 100 g CUSO 4' 10 M~ R -IS 0
(1-64); 1 1 H2 0, 10 g ammonium citrate, 20 g CuSO 4) 5 mi H 25o4 (" H4;;
1 1 R20, 9 g citric acid, 9 g (NH 4 )2 so 4' Chemical and X-ray structural
analysis of the powder that separates anodically in the electrolysis 1-.
these electrolytes showed that it is in all cases a solid solution on ~,e
basis of the chemical compound Ni3Al in a quantity of of the alloy
anodiually dissolved, The electrolyte with methanol proved to be the be3-.
one, sinoe no hydrolytic precipitation of niobic and tungs tic acid takes plac,~
therein. The anodic dissolution of the alloys studied takes place -r, :.-s
electrolyte at anode potentials of +1,35 to i-5 - Under -:hese -ond-.t.oi-_
also the phase Ni 3Al is precipitated quantitatively The sciii
the basis Ni 3Al contains also other dissolved elements
al1cp were anodically dissolved in an electrolyte provided "or -n-x
tion of Ni 3Nb in order to find out whether other pha,9ps (e- g N,~ iNt- ar,~
present besides Tji 3Al In this ca~~e, the alloy:1
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Study of isolation conditions- B!06/B,iO
Cr, W, Mo, Al, Nb, and Ti. Moreover, it was found Tnat -~i-e me7a
pound Ili 3Al is one of the phases of which the alloys St-Udle'll -ir-
L, I, Pryakhina studied the mentioned alloys in order to esta~li3!-
phase diagram. R~ N- Rogova, Yu G Sorokina. V A~ 3mirnc---,. 31,j
Yuganova are mentioned.. There are 'A figures, a tables, and 7 Sov~-
references.
a!L-urgii im A A
IATI~-N: Institut meT B ay k c v a e m'-
(Institute of Metallurgy imeni A. A. Baykc of ~,~P
Sciences USSR),, Tsentral~nyy nauchno-i-qsled,--va-c. ~k
institut tekhnollogil i mashinostroyaniya 6~
Research Institute of Technology --ind ?Aac',~---.P ,.zr
PRESENTED- Sep-tember 6, i~6', by I I Chernyaye--.- A.- ~i n
S U B 7-'1 TT L D: Septe7~1'
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B106 B110
Tabla 4 - Distribution of elements among r-olid solution and the 'I ri.-r.=_
.end: of alloy; (II) phases of the studied alloys (11 con-
T, e& (I) uumber,
-tnt of elements, 01fo by weight; (IV) rsolid solution; (V) phasai (VI)sum;
the nickel content of the alloy was -calculated by completion to 100~1.
COCTAS
UIXe IbRaU McCAeAyeuux jb COAePMCAH Ke SACUelfroe, sec. %
(T N1 Cr I W MO Tt
Nbj Al
R
P .
-TeeP
UNIA PaCTWP +
3a NI&AI 76,96 9,60 6,09 3,o2 - 4,33 100,00
a3a N($A1 8,60 0.55 1.25 0.27 - t,30 11,97
1 TimpAW pacreop
9 68.36 9,05 4,84 2,75 - 3,03 88,03
". NIsAl
*(.TsepAuft paca-reop + a3a
74,64
9,50
6,00
3.00
3,00
3,86
100.00
a3a NIsAl
I-Taepitull P&CM01
-TBe
A
A1
V N1 19,02
55,02 0.97
8,63 t.44
4,56 0,23
2,77 t,52
1,48
- 2,91
0.95 26,59
73.41
PaCTROP
PAM
7
,,
'M 72.98 9,56 6 10 2,00 1,51) - 0 87 100100
Oa3n MAI 37,30 2.W t:W t,04 t,50 - 5:51 40,57
7 TaCPAW4 =R
: 3jr
68 7,00 4,5o 1,80 0.03 - J,30 50,43
,rw
,(
0 Nf&AJ
_PJXUA P. P
84 57
:
3,43
2,4t
t,t2
-
-
8,47
tOO,00
a3a NjzA1 M 0,87 0,50 0,51 0.25 - - 2,12 0,25
,r-ToepaiR pacmPs 70,70 2,93 t,90 0,87 - - 6,35 82,75
y-TsepAW pacrwp+~atNizAl
.
N
A 74,82 9,65 5,5o 2,72 - 3,85 3,46 100,00
a3a
)
12
T
jA
M 30,60
44 1,02 0,81
1 ! 0,39
- 2,60 3,46 38,90
6/6 T-
uepai
paCTOOT .22 6,U s.f,7 2,33 1.25 0.0 tAJA
i II I I I
It, r ~ - / /-/"e
IWINLI A.
Celebrate the holiday in a fitting manner. Prom.koop. no-10:3
0 '57. (KIRA 10:12)
1.Zameatitall predsedatelya, pravlentya Gortaketill promsoyuza,
Moskva.
(Koscow--Textile industry)
ITAMOT, A.;~ HUDALI, 1.
Chamber dryer for fire departments. Posh. delo 6 no. 11:29 9 160.
(MM 13:12)
1. 1kchalalk Otdsla poxharnoy o1chrarq Tinnitskogo oblispollcoms
(for Ivakhov). 2. Starshty inspektor Otdsla posharnoy okhrarW
Tinnitskago oblispolkoma (for Indell)a
.(Fire departments-Ilquipmeat and supplies)
- NUDELI, I. (Vinnitsa)
No fires in our district. Pozh.delo 8 no.4:29 Ap 162.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Vinnitoa Province--Farm buildinps--Fires and fire prevention)
NUDEZLI, Fl. B.
"Oxygen Unit for Group Administration of Oxygens" Voyenno-Med. Zhur., No.1,
pp. 74-761 1955
MMZL# . H.Be
----
Pecularities in the development and course of brain concussion.
Yap. paikh. i nevr. no.3:34-38 '58. OM& 12:3)
1. Is kliniki nervrqkh bolesney Voyanno-moditainakoy ordens Lenina
akademil im. S.K. Kirova.
(BRAIN-COOMSIOM)
ODALI, S.Ya., wrach
.-- ton of dermatitis in workers of a Koscow tire plant. Gig. t
san. 21 no,,9:74-75 5 156. (HLRA 9:10)
1. Is Noskovskogo shinnogo sayoda.
(DMMTITM, CORTACT, prev. and control
in woriors of tire factory)
RD,ELI, S.Ya.
Mondor's disease. Sov. med. 27 no.1:132-135 Ja '64.
(MIRA l7tl2)
1. Moskovskaya gorodskaya klinicheskaya bol'nitsa NO-52
(glavnyy vrach P.S. Petrushko).
46avl'man, A. A. On the application of completely and
i=fiobtono sequenses to the MbleM of mo-
m '* Uspehi Matem. Nauk (N.S.) 8, no. 6(58), 119-
1274(8053). (Russian)
The author gives an elementary discussion of the unique-
nen of a solution, of the moment problem on (1, cc),
rdw(f), u-0, 1, 2, - - --,dv($);.-Q.
llfa method depende on a preliminmy inveatigation of condl.
flons under which a completely monotonic'.ft
quence tcjj,,*
can be extended to a completely monotonic sequence
R. P. Bow, Jr. (Evanston, 111.).
AUTHORSt Nudellman, A.A., and Shvartsaan, P.A. SOV/42-13-6-13/33
TITLEs On the Spectrum of the Product of Unitary Matrices (0 spektre
proizvedeniya unitarnykh matrits)
PERIODICALs Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1958,Vol 13,Nr 6,pp 111-117 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors investigate the eigenvalues -o k a 610k, O.:~ 0 k e 2n
031 ;P w 2 >1 ... :?'on of the matrices C - AB, where A and B are
arbitrary unitary matrices with given eigenvaluest
A o- 1% - e k' 42 Ir, f2 ;P -
k "Pk 0 Vk ... I* Yn
B r-# I'k - e 0 Vk < 2X , **1 :P'lk2 > I;F Vn
Under the assumption ('f1+"t'I)-(\I9n+ n)-121vit holds, The s.t
of the points ( 1411'-'29 ... fwn) is contained in the intersection L
of minimal closed convex bodies which contain the points
( tf 1+ 'ek, T2 + Vk 2'... f n+ -if k ) (first body)
Card 1/2 ( -*l+ 'fk I 'f2'- T k2 Vn+ 'f k n ) (second body),
On the Spectrum of the Product of Unitary Matricen SOV/42-13-6-13/33
where kl,k 2""Ikn are all possible permutations of the
indices 1,2,...,n. Furthermore the authors introduce local
coordinates of the matrices C and the derivatives of the 4-~k
with respect to these coordinates are calculated. The authors
thank M.G.Kreyn for the assistance.
There are 2 Soviet references.
SUBMITTEDs March 20, 1957
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NMELIMAN, A*A#
Minimum-problem of the K02-kin - Zolotarev type. Uch. zap.
KHGU 13509-92 164. (KrRA 17tlC)
16(1)
AUTHOR: Nudellman,A.A. SOV/20-125-4-13/74
-- Oii~
TITLE: en~erali~zation of Some Results-of P.L.Chebyshev and A.A.
Markov (Ob obobahchenii nakotorykh rezullt&tov P.L.Chebyaheva
i A.A.Markova)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959,V01 125,Nr 4,pp 740-742 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The present paper is written under the leading of M.G.Kreyn.
Basing on the results of M.G.Kreyn f-Ref 12 the author
generalizea some o.1der. results of Chebyshev and Markov to the
b
generalized moments a k U,(t)dQ;(t). Kreyn has shown that the
a
points (s0 sl,..'sn ) of the Rn+1 which admit the representation
b
s = ~u,(t)dertt), fill up the smallest closed conic set K
k %
containing the curve x k . Uk(t) , aigt 4b. The author proves: If
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and A.A.Markov k+1 k+1
A(a0 al,..,a n) and B(b 0 b1 .... gb n), where (4-1) aklgu'( -1) bk9
belong to the cone K,then to K there belong all points S of the
k+lak< k+1
parallelepiped M: (-I) (_,)k+1 Sk'4(-') bk* Furthermore
the behavior of the mass points of the fundamental representative
of the sequence n for an enlargement of (-1) k+1 a is
(Sklo k
described in a table (compa:re Z Ref 12). In a theorem the
b
author gives 6 (t) for which fal< t)d Or(t) under certain con-
a
ditions reaches extremal values. As a conclusion there results
an assertion on absolutely monotone functions of S.N.Bernahteyn.
There are 6 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION:Odesskiy inzhenerno-stroitellnyy institut (Odessa Civil
Engineering In -stitute)
PRESENTED: December 20, 1958, by S.N.Bernshteyn, Academician
SUBMITTED: October 25, 1958
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AUTHOR: Nudel
TITLE: Limit Values of Integrals SQ(+)J&(~)Urider A.A. Markov's
Conditions W
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR. 1960, Vol. 131, No. 6,
pp. 1253-1256
TEXTs The author starts from the investigation (Ref.1) of M.G. Kreyn
to whom be thanks for the intoreut in the proeent paper and whose
notions and notations he uses without explanation. He considers
canonical representations of the sequence with the index
I
n + 2 and the limit values of the integrals
t+c J-0
V Q(4) T = U-(t)
S-
under the assumption
6
0
C+3
where the point S z=7(sa, can be variable in a certain
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Limit Values of Integrals 'Under A.A.Markov's Conditions
parallelepiped which lies inside of the cone K.
The author gives 2 theorems. He mentions P. L. Chebyshev and A. A.
"'arkov.
There Lre 4 Soviet references.
~%SSOCIIMON: Odesskiy inzhenerno - stroitellnyy institut (Odessa Civil
Engineer Institute)
PRESENTED: December 22, 1959, by S. N. Bernshteyn, Academician
SUB,.7ITTED: December 22, 1959
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--- NUDEL111AINI, A. A. , Carid. P-hys-14,9th. Sol. (dlss) "On one Inference
Fro:r,, Invest!,-ations of P. L. T loys-ev and A. A. !!~-kov s:-. ~'-
.1 - -1 14- ---
Theory of Limitin- 11 :a
,~ l4n,~,,nitudos Of Inte!,rals.11 KhArIkov, 1D~l, 12
pp. (Khqrlkov St,,atp Univ.) KL Su-pp 12-61, 2252-3).
A.A,
Special representations of generaliz,?d moment.o. ;!; n~.r-
I
563-566 165. 8z;51
1. Odeaskiy inzhenerno-fjtroj.tr,,I'nyy irint.itut.
NUDELIMAN, A.A. -
Funettons whoBe integrals satisfy Chebyshev-Markov inequalities
Dop. All URSR no.6-691-695 165. (Mliu 1;.17)
1. Novokakhovskiy obshchotekhnicheskiy fakul'Let Odeaskogo
inzhenerno-stroitellnogo inatituta.
ANDRAJOHN, Anatoliy NikolayevichI_jgMjMUW*-Aram Hortaovich;
DUKHOTLIN~ D.P*# inzh.. retsonzent;
retsenzent; VIKMM, A.A., red.; SUAK, Te.G., tekhxt.rgd,
[Kining and processing of potassium salts] Dobychs I pere-
rabotka kBliinykh solei. Kookwa. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
khim,lit-ry, 1960. 450 p. (KIRA 13:12)
(Potassium salts)
NUDELIMAN, A.G. (Omsk)
Student's work in ttle preparation of visual aide. Pat.v shkole
no.1:37-40 Ja-F 160. (MM 13:5
(Mathematics--Study and teaching)
(Visual aida)
NUDELIM912 A.G. (Cmak)
EWs us assimilate and develop progressive experience, Hato v shkole
no.2:45-46 Mr-Ap 163. (MIRA 1.6./,)
(Wthematice-Study and teaching)
NUDELIMAN A.I., inzh.; FILATOV, V.P., lnzll. [deceased]
==L--- -
Automation of a continuous scavenging proceas using a
salinometer transducer. Elek. sta. 35 no.2:20-23 F '64.
(MIRA 17:6)
L ~1314-62
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537.212,001.24
,1AUTHORi
TITLE:,' 'C 9-c*idatIfig-thd f eld of a-two-laver cylinder with grounded base
-tOPIC~T GS,--'~610-ct
A rit-fleld,- electr c fie d ofcylinder', electric field calculation
-- Fill
!"ABSTRACT. ~',.:Jiquld-fille
d cylindrical dielectric cup having an outer cylindrical
metal coating-'(on-e electrode) and a metal bottom (another electrode) Is
considered. SuckanArvangement Is used for designing electrolytic cells intended
for contactless rneaqurement of the conductivity of liquids. On the basit3 of a
differential Laplace equation for the potential inside the liquid, formulas are
develooed for that pe,tential (10) and for admittance (13) of the liquid. The latter
formula viras expe we
'ri ntally verified# Origo arts has: Z figures, 41 formulas,
and 1 fable.
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Carrespondencit Polytechnic Institute)
I IUD lil 11-TAN, ,AI., I .
I
Analy'Zing the censItiv.-Y of a pickii, t" ~
I Ll w u2ed ir. noricontact eiectric
iaaas~urerzents. lzm,.L,~kh. m).6:47--/9 je 165. (MIRA 18: 8)
SOV/169-59-5-4291
Translation fromi Referativnyy zhurnal, Geofizlka, 1959, Nr 5, P 5 (USSR)
AUTHOR- "de~lman, A.V.
TITLE- Into the Region of the Southern Pole of Relative Inaccessibilityl)-
PERIODICAL: Mezhdunar. geofiz. god. Inform. byul., 1958, Nr 5. pp 86 - 90
ABSTRACT. The author describes the sledge-tractor train, which was organized
by the third continental Antarctic expedition of the AS USSR into
the region of the southern pole of relative inaccessibility. The
termiW point of the sledge tractor train, the'~tation "Sovets-
kaya"fis located at a distance of approximately 1,425) Rm tro-m--Me-
- obas atory "Mi t a height of 3,700 m above the sea-level.
\7 Tne station carrTes out regular meteorologic, aerologic, actino-
metric, and glaciologic observations according to the program of
IGY.
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NUIMLIMAN A.
Calendar of an Antarctic expedition. Kor. flot 18 no.4:22-23
Ap 158. (MIRA 12:12)
l.Starshi7 inzhener otdola nauki i gidrografii Gidrografichaskogo
upravlani7a Glavetvmorpati.
(Antarctic regions)
NUIML
Calendar of the Antarctic expedition; Camp Pioneer, first station In
the interior of the continent. Mor. flot 18 no-5:24 My '58.
(mvu 1i:6)
l.Starehiy inzhener otdel& nauki I godrografii Gidrografichaskogo
upravleniya Glavoevmorputi.
(Antarctic regions)
MILMIKAH, A.T*
(Soviet expeditions to the Antarctic, 1955-19591 Sovetskie
ekqmdItsII Antarktiki~ 1955-1959 gg. Koakwa. led-vo Akad.
nauk SM, 1959. 128 p. (MIRA 13:2)
(Antarctic regions-Discovery and exploration)
MJMLIKAN, A.V.
Special Coamittee for Antarctic research. Mechitunar. geofiz od.
no.6:69-73 '59. (MIRA 12:i,5
(Antarctic regions)
. WIMIMAN, Aysik Tollfovich: SILKIN. B.I., otv.red.; NOVICHKOVA, N.D.,
takhn.red. I
(Soviet expeditions to the Antarctic, 1958-19601 Sovetakis
ekspeditall v Antarktika. 195&1960 gg. Koakva, Izd-vo Almd.
nauk SM, 1960. 103 p. (MIRA, 14:2)
(Antarctic regions--Rusaian exploration)
NUDELIMANp Ayzik Volifovich; SILKIN, B.I., otv. red.; YEMOVA,
- tikh&-rad-.-
[Soviet expeditions to the Antarctica, 1959-1961ISovetskie
ekspeditaii v Antarkitiku, 1959-1961 gg. Otv. red. B.I.Sil-kin.
leloskva. Izd,-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1962. 11+9 p. (MIRA 15-12)
(Antarctic regions--Russian exploration)
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ACC NR. ,
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A -_i2k Volfavich
Soviet ~.-tarctic ex-neditions.1 10.61-105") (Savctshiye ekspeditsii v Antarktilku,
"bscou' !zd-Vo "Nal:LCL"' 11905, 271 p. illuz., biblio. (At head of
L
-itle: I.k-,zhd*Lrrcdo,-.4r.-.ve,,uVj _reofizichesk'
LY koznaltet pri Prezidiume Akadecdi MV&
SSSR) Added t. p. in En3lish. 5, 900 copier. printed.
TO- LC IA
I K T GS: C5cographic expedition, research ship, Antarctic climate, weather
station, mapping
2'L~~,'PC33 ;,:.D T"..-*Ls bock descrfacs the activities of the Sixth
~,7interinc"' -De2:1cd), the Seventh a~:kd `,-.he --tv_,c (period of the Antarctic
s%==2r, 10052-1063 ) of the Eich-uh Sarict Antarctic Z~peditions. It is a contifi=tion
of the books by A. V. Nudelmnazi, "Saiict A:nt=ctl~c Exocaitlion, 1959-61". This
boo'.~. fivcs a chronolo_--ical account of the vqya~,,c of Saviet expedition ships in
sou'~-'-' Po-1-0 1=ers, the work of Antarctic stattions, and the fliaW4r. axd sledge-
trips inland or, --he continent Cawing 1961-63. Also, a description is
riven of scientiffic research =de by the expediti=s, ard major scientific
&-a-,"Ur dczerfoing thLe comcpilation of the "Atlas of the Antarctica".
Card 1/2
T13IT-1 a., CUNTLI-IiIns
:--cozn the ed--* tor -- 3
The Sixth Saviet, Antarctic ExPedition (196o-ig62) -- s
rffhe Seventh Swiet Antarctic 1~7.padition (1961-19053) '12
Trhe Ei&,Ih Saviet Antarctic Expedition (1962-1964) 80
-A.-actor-sledae trips of inland areas of Eaztern Antarctica -- 15
Operation of Une Antarctic stations -- 140
A-~las of the Antarctic -- 206
1=ernatiam.l cooperation in the study of Antarctica 219
Abotract -- 240
References -- 242
Annendices -- 245
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69-75 '59. (MIRA 1311)
1. Opytnyy savod promstrormaterialov Tashsovuarkhoza.
(Lime) (Calcium carbonate) (Calcium aluminate)
(Calcium silicate)
N=LIMN. B-. 1. , inzh.
UsIn6- loesslike clayey soils In making ceramic products
fired at low temperatures. Strol.mat. 5 no-8:36-37
Ag '59- (KERA 12: 12)
(Tiles) (BrIckmaking)