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OLUJISY, A.I.; SALDUTOY, N.X* ..................... . ............M a and phase constitution of lead during the slag fz=ing PrOCOBB, 31ul. TSIIN tavat. met. no.4:27-28 158. (MM 11:5) (lead.-HetallurX7) OKUHN, A.I.; RTABOT, Yuy. _,.--O`Mavlor of germanium during pyromstallursical troatment of copner ores and concentrateB. ?Bvat. met. 31 no. 7:78-84 J! 158. (MIRA 11:8) 1. Unipromed.7 . (Copp er- -Net allursy) (Germanium) DIT37, 3.3'. rdeceaseal; ~=M, A.I. Zinc behavior dwing the besDamerizing of copper mattes by meaw of oxygen-arriched air. Trud7 Ins%.met.U7AN SSSR no.3:51-56 '59. (MM 13:4) (Copper--Metallurg7) (Zinc-Metallurgy) S 0 v / 15,.-) -,i - AUTHORS: Okunev, A.I.~ and Popov!--I.ral L.A. TITLE: ------ E-x~erimental Study ol" the Proc~i~ss of Siilph~Lr1q Oxidation by the Continuous Weighing Methrjd izucheniye prottsessa oki..sleiii.ya t-vinove-,,ovyM metodom) PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, 1019, Nr 5, Pp 38--),-" WSSR) AMTRACT: The authors state that, in spite of tec;hnicai importance of the oxidation of svilphides of' non-fori-ou-, motolS and of ITong tho experlmontal moth,)W; .3r, far u;;~itl tor --,Ludying the process aro defectivo. Thoir own oxI)erivients were carried out with a spring-type apparatus (Fig 1), the accuracy of ueighlng being 0.5 mg and the sample weight 0.2 g. The sample was heated at 6-7 0C per minute while gas was passed dou7iwards ove.- it at 125 ml/min. The exit gas was Uik-6n for tdt* -i-ation with iodine. The materials studied were !rat.uial pyrite, chaleopyrite, chalcosine and tiure artificla'.1 -,ulphides of zinc, cadmium and iron. TKejr- couid be d1vided J.;ito two groups: the first group (pyrlte, maroasite ana Zinc Card 1/5 'ulphite) practically only 10.,~e W04ght when oxId 'L-zed; the other gained weight up 11,,7, 1 defljiltu tt~ripEtrature and SOV/1 -46_59_5__8/"j Experimental Study of the Proce:3,, of SllPhIde U7AdatJ.rx-. b7 the Continuous Weighing 14-~bthod then lost weight. The lo:;-, Is atti-ibutod to sulphur dioxide evollation, the gain to foTruition of oxides and sulphates. Fig 2 shows the carves for the oxidation of iron sulphido (63 74% Fe, 36.3% S). Indit-v!-Aing a gain in weight up to 400 6C, evolut-Lon of 30? starting at a higher temperature. Fig 2 also sl,ovs curves for other reactions involved in the pror;ess. The autnci-s no4%-,.e that the S02-evolution temperatuze is a fluriction of the experi- mental conditions. The curves --or nat-aral pyrites (45.95% Fe~ 51.22% S~ O.Il% Cu, 0.08% Pb, 4.,,-Iar;es cf ZnQ are shown in 'Fig 3. The absence of welght-gain here i3 attl-ributed to the formation of sulphates -Whirli prevent further oxidation. Table 1 gives a conparison of the weight 4, J ti eS losses with the corresDoriding quanu of sulphur evolved as B02 f0l' tanaPerai;llres In the rainge 500-275 OC9 good agreement beirig evident at the tumperatures, while at 5500 and over the sulphlan, evo].vedi as 50,,. exceeds the weight loss. The results of experiments witti Card 215 continually rising temperature uepe confirmed by a series in which pyrite was oxidized uxd'-_r 'L:~.,othermal conditions "OV/1 Experimental Study of the Procf,--~ of S-aiphidc- rjxida1.-4(j,-. by the Continuous Weighing Mlethod (Fig Ir and Tabln 2). WJ.th Zin,-,- '~'vzlphidv. (ti'l,6% Znj 31. %S) diss-c- '-iation of the z:-,nr- Vach later '#,*ha-n oxidation of i-eaction of sulphide with salphat6 wa:; fc--Anid tt-, z~trir.. alt about the same time as its cmidat-Jon (Fig -;). 3ulphide (78.2% Cd, 21J.,'.- S) -wa'7 by ei:, w-'tli very little evolution of SO,): rapid galLa .-*In wo-i&t c;(--,.iri~sd (Fig 6) and the authors c- indiica'.G ti-,X cif statements in the literature (based or, n,~,asu-7olLf--nt cf --alphur dioxide evo?.ution) that c~dmi-tim Lulphil~'o -;-- hardly oxidized. D�ssociaticn of :,,admiium sulph-itc. b,-)gins at over 700 10C while its reaction with. Ith-e 3ulphide proceeds at over 650 0G. The most conipli,-ated (Fig 7) were obtained with m tural (2~,?.47% Gu, 28-30% Pe ~ 31 .25,05 S) . The authors. divId,-, them Into four zones for discussion. ThE, by a pyacticaily constant samp.'to wo~ght formation Of SU1DhijtP, rilld Of dioxide). In the second zono t1w-;,,,i i,-i :~,'apid in w0l~ht (due Card 3/5 both to oxidation amt 010 re-action). SOV /13 Experimental StudY of the p-,.O;je--3 ~,y the Continuous Weighing Hethod Lit 4, 1 e e - 7 oli -,:t, 6Z * Ion c)'L t"' - J. UpU characterise tho thirl d,,-,je -;Ii trvj7 there is increased e-: 'rolutio-.-i an-A a-,%-Ap-ld in weight. The curves (Fig 8) of cuprous sulphide ar,.-) a--*,,:-.'Lj'.---' -fivij fQr discussion. in while :III the second tho sample .a.rjidly and there is P-,) T11e, third zone cor7esponds to rapid avol-ation w-;_`- (with reaction of, c,)ppF,*-,, sulpilddo wit~i :,-,-0i)h,3t8 as well as oxidation). In the fourttri tlttii!j '-,;'pra~~tically no S02 evolution aud oxlt4t -tj jjj of t(, ,n1pric oxide and of resid-aal su'Lphide lcadin~g to 5light weight- increase. D-j.ssocijat-j0y,,. -,f s-,.jjpjja,6,, gives a rapid weight decreRoa in ~hq fift*~L 750-770 OC). Card 1+15 The authors s-'-at,- tbat th,~ they have been able t3 obtain s'Ao--Y,3 "*--,-.) affecl;-Jlvoriess of the SOM-41 Experimental Study of the Prccor>s ~31, Gulphi~!E~, 0:-~idation by the Continuous Weighing Hethod continuous-weighincr metlicid aiY1 lrozoirimer.d 11;3 use in 0 other fields especially in er-ri'Viri-Iltio'l-1 with other mothods. There are 8 figures, 2 tables and 3 roforences, of which Card 5/5 1 is Soviet and 2 are Rngli--h7 5(2) XUTHORS: 011-unev, K., SOV120-124-6-20155 TITLE: Equill-brium Conditions in tho Reduction of Zinc Oxide 'With Metallic Iron (Rnvnove~inyye uuloviya vosstanovleniya okisi tsinka metallicheskiT zhele-om) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akndeniii nauk- SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 6, pp 1282-126.1 (USS11) ABSTRACTs The distillation of zinc ir. funing of the zinc contnining _s is alno determinec. by tfe renctior mientioned in the title. The equilibrium conditions of this reaction Pre, however, experlnvnially rot i.nve3tigated (Refn 1,2). The pr?Sent paper givez, i ohort survey of the results of such -nn inveztigration of the reaciion Fe, ) + ZnO( ksolid solid) FeO (a". Tablc 2 shows the results of the thermcdynamic analyni~ of the reaction (a) and the by-.processes (a,icorain,- tc ::eference 3). The equilibrium conditl'Gn-3 of the rafiction (a) were Investignted according to t1le provicuoly employed method (Rof 4). Table 3 and figure 1 Card 113 j;1ve the rosultp. In thir3 connection the !equilibrium GvnditionD in the Rod-,.;ction of Zinc Oxide SOV/20-124-6-281/55 r . .71-1h :Tetalllc Iron by-raac-*~- ions (~) ond (v) hr.,? to be conside--ed. Table I shows their Vi,~rmudynani:: nnalysir, from uhere it was to be seen that th~~ presiure of zi--..--, develop3d as a result of this is muoh we%kur thnn the vapor tension of the mnin pr~.z~eos. It was therefcre picsible to neglect the action of (b) aaA- (v) a;,,r, (a). It is, howaver, true Vn,it the eqc1librium tension in reactions (b) and (v) -"* in connection with fuming of _r,irpao~_eq the tF~, --on the I:y ~It5 man-'folti. Under '-ertain -,on~.itiona the inter- action.3 ~,%i L,) i~.r practliM purDones. A.9 It crin bo seen fror.-I fiplro I an'l ',.!e comp~!-~190;: 01 V~u data oA-' tables 2 and t'hc experimcntA'.j found vsln-_-3 of the equilibrium constants of the reaTtiori (n', agr:?z? -:L-kisfactorily with the values comou-ced. TLe :inlds fo,7 AH, which wng calculated by tho n-3thoi of the a.-f-;not-lon. Thi3 may sarve a3 an indirect fo-r the !.r4flluenea of the by-procon3es. Finally, ar,~ givci for the tetmp,_3rature dependence of the of she. iscba.--,;o Potantla'.. Thereare 1 figure, 4 ,;I b" ac Ca'rd 2/3 Equilibrium Condition3 in the Reduction of Zinc Oxide 307/20-124-6-28/55 With Metn1lic iron ASSOCIATION: Urall6kiy nauchno-i3sledovntel'okiy I proyektnyy inDtitut mednoy pronyohlonno3ti (Ural Scientific Resonrch and K r-7 .- in -~ nrtlt"te of Copper Industry) PRESENTED: October 6, 1958, by S. I. Vollfkovich~ Academician SUB.'.TITTr-,D: October 4, 1/058 Card 3/3 1 , 2) 5 A ~ 01-unev, 'A. I., xirlyano-Y, A. X., SOV/20-125--l-39/67 Bergin, B. 1. TITLE: Equilibrium Conditions in the Interaction Between CpOlTilm Oxide and CaLlidjam Sulphide (Usloviya ravnovesi a pri vzaimodeystvii okisi kadmiya e sullfidom kadmiya~ PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 125, Nr 1, PP 147-148 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The conditions mentioned in the title are not yet expemimentally investigated. The interaction mentioned is., however, of great practical importance to the analysis of the behavior of cadmium in pyrometallurgical processes, Up to now computed data were used for these purposes. In this paper the results of an experimental investigation of the mentioned conditions of the reaction: 2 CdO (solid ) + CdS(solia) a Nd(gas) ' S02 (gas) (a) are described and compared to the results of the computation. The thermodynamic analysis of reaction (a) was carried out according to the method of reference I by using the thermodynamical data Card 1/3 (Refs 2, 3, Table 1). The results are suamarized on table 2. Equilibrium Conditions in the Interaction Between 507/20-125-1-15/1,7 Cadniun Oxide and Cadmium Sulphide The experimental investigation was carried out according to the earlier method (Ref 5). Table 3 gives the experimental results and the equilibrium constants computed herefron as well as the variation of the isobaric potential and of the cadmium vapor pressure at the experipental temperatures. The sublimation and dissociation pressure of cadmium oxide is lower by many times than that of cadmium sulphide, Therefore the action of further processes (CdO (solid) - CdO (,Pas) (b): CdO( solid) - Cd(gas) + 1/2 02(Eas) (v); CdS( solid) CdS (ga3) (E) and CdS( solid) - Cd (Gas) + 1/2 S2(gao) (d)) could be taken into account on the basis of experimental data on the sublimation and dissociation of cadmium sulphide (Ref 5). In this connection it was found that the yield of products is within the range of errors due to by-processes and can be neglected. The variation of the enthalpy of the system at 2980 X (p,11 2980) Card 2/3 computed from the experimental results was 162400 cal/Mol, Equilibrium Conditions in the Interaction Between SOV/20-125-1-39/67 Cadmium Oxide and Cadmium Sulphide as compared to 166200 cal/mol according to the calorimetric measurements. The experimental data can be satisfactorily expressed by 2 equations. Figure 1 shows a comparison of the computed and experimental values of the equilibrium constants of the reaction (a). There are I figured 3 tables, and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy i proyektnyy institut mednov promyshlennosti (Ural Scientific z,nd Desig--- Tnatitute of the Copper Industry) PRESENTED: October 6, 1958, by S. 1. Vollfkovich, Academician SUBMITTED: October 4, 11958 Card 3/3 MY.ASNIF.OV, P.A.; ORUNEV, A.I.; LUTIORRIN, D.I. Cyclone snelting of copper-zinc concentrates. Trudy Inst. energ. AN Eazakb. SSR 2:274-284 "(0. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Vaesoyu2nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut metallurgichesbby teplotekhniki (for Nyasni~ov). 2. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy i proyektnyy institut rrednoy promlshlennosti (for Okunev). 3. bred- neurallskiy rredeplavillpyy zavod (for Lutokhin). (Smelting furnaces) (Copper-zinc alloys) KOCEM, I.I.; OKMEW A.1 , WASNIZOV, ?.A.; 7JM4=C=, S.A.; SMIN, Smelting 'Ural oopper-sinc concentrates In suspension with oxygen "blow* TSvet. met* 33 no.10.,20-23 0 )60. (MIRA 13:10) 1. UrallskV filial Aimaemit ta-ak SSSR; 1~ral'Bkly nauchno-IB sled ovatel skly I proyektny,7 institut mednq7 promy6blennoeti I VsasDYU2m7j nauchno-I s sled ova tel I skiy institut metanurgicheako7 toplotakhnild. ("Ural mountains-lionferrous metals--Xeta1lvrg7) (Oxygen- Industrial applications) GkLIMOY, H.D.; MWILN A.I. Experimental stWy of gor.-A-A= gulfids oxidation 'by the berating ond weighing mothcd. IsT. -r7s. uchab. zav.; tmt. not. 4 no.3:10,5-107 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1 . Ural I skiy x=cbw-JvvIecIovsteI7 aldy i proyaktrO7 irstitut nednoy prcLV:3hIcnno;3tI (Unipromed'). Rokomendovann kafecIroy t)-amhelykh 't-svotnyk)i inetallov Urallskogo politakhnichoskogo instituta. (Ger-maniuz.-Metallura) (Sulfides-4-letallurgy) VOSTIUAKOVY A.A.; OKUMV, A.I. Ignition temperature of sulfide concentrateB. TSvet. met. 34 no.5j?2-73 My 361. (Fli-l 14:5) 1. Unipromed'. (SuMdes-Hetallurgy) OKUNEVi Asilp, arkbitektor; FAMNSIM-M!, V.A., inzb. - TOMIOn rOOf. Pr*06stroi. 39 no.3-1:36-39 262.(NJ.RA 34:32) 2. Tsentral3myy -nail f>-Issledolatellakiy ~ proye)"tno- ekBperimental3nyy inBtitut promyohlenn kh dani i ooonizbeid7, (Roof, Iron and steelT. z y FOYOUINA, L.A.; T.Yu.; M.P.; CUND-J, A.I. Oxidation of covellIte. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no.4:800-&B3 0 '61. (Fdlb~ 14:9) 1. Ural'Ekiy nauchrio-issledovatel'sldy i proye~tnyy institut rednoy promyshlenn:)sti. Predstavleno akademikon S.I.Vul'fkovichen. (Covel2ite) 2. 00 29827 S/026/61/140/006/026/030 B103/B101 AUTHORS: Okunsv, A, I., Galimov, M. D., and Vostryakov, A. A. TITLE: Oxidation and volatilization processes of germanium sulfides PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 140, no. 6, ig6i, 1364-1387 TEXT: The auihore studied: A) oxidation of 9s sublimation of Ge 2' B from GeS 2 in neutral atmosphere, and C) oxidal, 'on of GeS. To A): The thermogravimetric method and an apparatus described previously (A. I. Okunev, L. A. Popovkins, Tsveznyye metally, no. 5 1959)) were used. Weighed portions of 100 mg were heated with a rate of 6-11 deg/min in case A) as -0,91i a5 C). The escaping SO 2 was drawn off and titrated with starch iodine. It has been found %hat oxidation of GeS in air begins at 260-2800C and may bs subdivided into the temperature rangh I -V (Table 1). The reactione of ranges 1 -IV are total reactions of the processes: GeS2 +30 2 - Ge02 +2S0 2 (1) and GeS 2 +402 -Ge(SO 4)2 (2). Oxides and sulfates are formed simultaneously Card 11e,51 I'/ 2 827 12Y61/140/006/028/0 30 M Oxidation and volatilization... B1103B101 in all ranges up to 6670C, whereby basic sulfates GeO 2' Ge(SD 4)2 nay be formad., Resclion (2) does not take place in range V, but GeS 2 is rapidly fUr-.hSX OXAdi2ed to the dioxide according to reaction (1). Moreover, t,.e sulfate interacts with the initial sulfide, whereby GeO 2 is formed: %JOS2+3Ge(SO 4)'2 -4G e02 +6S02- At the same time, the sulfate decomposea with formation of GeO 2* Above 6700C, GeO 2 is the final product, Oxidation is not yet completed at 7200C (attains 80 %), since It is strongly inhibited by fusion of the weighed portion. Sulfate formation Is most Intensive in ramSes I and III, whilst oxidation proceeds much slower in range IV, since a film of GeO 2 and Ga(SO 4)2 forms on the surface. In this instance, Ge(SO 4)2 is not decomposed. Conclusions: Ge(SD4)2 is rather stable and begins to decompose with increasing temperature in the presence of the sulfide only at 6700C~ Under these circunstances, it has been found at 440, 455, 500, 525, 570, 625, 675, and 6900C that G*S 2 is oxidized within the firat 10-20 =in, whereupon S02 separation ceases. The highest content Card 2~~/ 8 S/020111,71,40/006/026/030 Oxidation and volatilization... B103/B101 of G9(SO 4)2 was reached in the oxidation products at 5250C. Above 5300C, Ge(SO 4)2 begins to decompose, %hen further heated. At 5700C, the sulfate content increases gradually within the first 20 min and decreases, when this temperature is further conserved. This is due to both interaction with the residual sulfide and dissociation. At all temperatures, the sulfide content does not exceed 30 %. To B) The vaight of GeS2 decreases significantly in oxygen-free N2 only above 7000C (by 11 %). This loss attains 45 % at 8000C to decrease abruptly at 830-8500C owing to fusion. The product of Gas2 dissociation (at 500-6000C) is a dark grey powder of GeS-like appearance. The oxidation curve of this powder is similar to that of Gas. Gas 2 sublimates at 6500C with constant rate during the entire test time. To 0: A small quantity of SO 2 is separated at 4400C with heating rates of 3.6, 6.o, and 8.4 deg/min. Then, S separation becomes irregular; it increases suddenly at 560 and 6250C. The main process is here Gas +20 2-GeO 2+S0 2' vherebyhP -0. Gas is oxidized both Card 3//-//,/ 1 2~827 S/020/61/140/006/028/030 Oxidation and volatilization... B103/B101 in solid and after sublimation also in gaseous phase. Germanium sublimates should be oxidized under productional conditions in gaseous phase, as long as the sulfide particles are still in disperse phase. There are 4 figures, I table, and 12 references: 7 Soviet and 5 non- Soviet. The two references to Engl i sh- language publications read as follows: R. B. Bernbtein, D. Cubiceitty, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 73, 4112 (1951); Eng. and Mining J., 157, No. 5, 77, 1956. ASSOCIATION: Urallskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy projektnyy institut madnoy promyshlennosti (Ural Scientific Research and Planning Institute of the Copper Industry) PRESENTED: April 4, 1961, by S. I. Vollfkovich, Academician SUBMITTED: April 3, 1961 %lard 4 OXMV, A.I.; SHUGOLI, L.S.; NAGIRNIAX, F.I.; FRIDW, S.E.; GAGARIN, E.S. Oolleative and selective wgnetic separation of cinder from the zinc Industry.. TSvat. not. 36 no.1330-35 A 163. (MIRA 1615) (Magnetic separation of oreB) (Zinc Industry-By-products) CKUNEY, A.I.; CHUHAREV, V.-M.; DOTHERO, P.A.; KARAFEITYAN, VA. Accelerating the fuming of slags witb the use of oxygerenriched air. TSvet. met. 36 no.504-42 My 163. (MRA 16:10) IffASNIXOV.9 P.A.; OKqN7r,, A.I.; KOCHNEV, M.1.; STRIZHOV, G.F.; VEFMN1dHESr;' S.A.' ' *- TestimE a turbulent dui3t-oxygen burner In a recirculation furnace. Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.8:5-15 163. (MIRA 17:9) KOCHM, N.I., 00201, A.I.~ NYASMEOV, P.A., VEWNICHEV, S.A.; SEFGIIIII B.I.; STPIZE07, G.F. I Smelting Ural copper-2ine concentrates in suspension with an oVgen blow. Trady Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.8;17--31 163. (MRA 17:9) KOCHNEVY M.I.; PKUNEV3 A.I., NYASNIKOV, P.A.; VEFIENICHF'V, S.A.; ~-t L.N. SERGIN? -; BAMANOVI Sneltirng sulf-Ide materials In an oxygen-enriched f1hm without the u5,q of a carbonaceous fuel. Trutly Inst. mat. UFAN SSSR no.8:33-42 063. (MRA l719) DFYFJ, V.I.; OKIJI'mv, M.; Yocilk,11,71 P.I.- VB111F.1411 Gill -V, S.A.; SFINGIN, 13.1. 0 Ba-hav.41or of ran and dissenImted elementn during the Emelting of sulfide coicentrates with oxyFen. Trudy Innt. iret. UFA3 SSSR no.8:43-50 163. (vJRA 17:9) OEUINEV3~A.I.; KWAhIN, VjL'11Uj,jfj, k,oj,~j)r,()FoVF ]".A.; 1,.t;. Obtaining netallic nickel dirc~ctly fr= a Trudy Inst. met. UFAN SSSR no.8:75-82 163. (MIRA 17:9) E EfiP EWP L 04157 -67 NP(t)/ T3/ (k)/ (1) ACC NRj AR6ol6525 Jjp(c) JD SOURCE CODE: UR/0276/65/0OO/Ol2/BO33/B033 Aln-HOR: Ale'Asandrov, V. P.; Golovacbev, V. G.; Okuney, A. I.; Petrov, B. I.; Filimoshin, V. G. TITLE: Characteristics of machining a surface by the electrochemical method SOURCE: Ref. zh. Tekb ologiya mashinostroyeniya, Abs. 12B240 REF SOURCE: Tr. Kuybysbevsk. aviats. in-t, vyp. 20, ch. 1, 1965, 16g-173 TOPIC TAGS: electroeroBion machining, error, electrochemistry ABSTRACT: A method is proposed for calculating the parameters during machining of a surface by a flat electrode tool moving at a constant rate in the direction of the surface being finished. Formulas are given for calculating the minimum necessary allowance or leveling the surface frcm the initial error 60 to the final error A I k c in those iseB vbere the rate of motion of the electrode tool is equal to, greater than and less than the rate of electrochemical dissolution. 5 MuBtrationn. L. Tikhonova [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 13 -Card - 1/1 rx-j) uDc: 621. SAF011=9 V.I., ixlzh.; OKUNEv,._2ij., arlKInitektor Exper~'-ental project, of a cne-story rc-fr.-ger&t!r:'g 1-dant. 42 no.8.10-13 065. Ovl.~~'~ 1. TSevitrallnyy I institut promy.,10onitykh zdvniy I vocruzzlietily. mmy, 1. X. " Wo m ch '7rcomimg In the traditional teaching of trigono stry. U , sap. XCIP-1 20:181-196 1-0,4. ()rri? 3k 10: 7) (Trigonometry-Etuay and teaching) OKUM, A.Z. 3asIc methodological problems in the preliminary (Introductory) courao of trigonometry. Uch. zap. XOPI 20:197-219 054. (M]AA 10:7) (Trigonometry-Stuay ana topachimg) CKUNY'v, A.X. Determin.-stion Rnd study of circular functions in the school ccur3e of trigonometry. Uch. sap. HOPI 20:221-341 054. (MLEA 10:7) (Trigonometrical functions- Study and teaching) ORUM, A' X .1 - , Problems of sDplied t7lgonometr.7 (with s7atemitic Instructions). Uch.zap.XCPI 21:93-134 154. (MIZA 10:7) (Trigonometry--Problems, exbrcises, etc.) UUM, A.X. (Moscow) I.. Vimial aids in the teaching of tylpanometry. Mat.-Y shkole ro.3:36-1-ri MT-Je '55 - (Trigonometry-Audio vigual aids) (MM 8-7) DVJNEYI AOX0 Corr8ction -to Aj. OkaneT's article 'Applied -problems in trigonov- sire.. Uch. zap. MOPI 39 ~0.3:190 956o ()aM 10:4) i (TrIgdn smetry) -T ~- 1! INMMV, IA.; OXMIEV, A.X. (Moakva). 3umerical circumference and circular funttivnB 9f real arguments Im -the basic trigenometrjr course. Met. v abkole mo.6:25-~33 3-7) 158. (Trigonometrical funttions) (MIRk 11:12) ANDMOV, 1-yam Xossmich; DOM, Alsksaadr UsImich; SIDOROU. 1.,A., red.; SURNOYA, X.J., tAbs.red, Dasic course of trigonometry, 'based on practical problems; textbook for teachers] Osuovnoi Iturs trisonometrii. rasvivaenyi na tselesoobrazuyth saduchakh; yosolie dlis uchitelel. HDak-ra. Goa.-achabno-podagog.i%d-To X-T3 prosv.RMR, 1960. 365 p. OuRa 13:6) (Trigonometry-stuay and teaching) OMIEV.9 A. X. Uas of Itriggonometry in lkth,~~ --olution of gacmetric construction problems. Uch. za-~- NOPI 98:93-1-18 160. (MIM 15:1) (Gecme~;y-Problsua, exerclBos, etc.) POLMOV4 V.I.; A.L.; hU,AL;Eli.A, I D.; ;jIRMIJIT, I.Yn.0 red. [Painting and decoration of toys nad.. from paper-wood pulp, wood, notal, plistics and other matei-ials] Okragkn i rospis' igrushek i7. b=.azhno-drevesrOrkh mass,, dereva, netalla,, plastmass i drugikh matorialov. roskva, Gonmest- promizdat, 196-1. 2 v. (HIRA 17:4) :DDCMMYSIATA, I.Y.; DXMY, A,1.-, OSTRDUXM7, A.I., roda"or; SINVAYSIATA, 73.1., rsaAiq'r,, AMMY, S.P., tokbaichookly reaak%Dr. [Vork pr^ctice In operating tha M-2 type drilling machine Im the Xri-ysy Rog Baisiml Opyt ekspluatataii buravage staxlm Up& MZS-2 v XrlT#rvzbzkvm bassolms. lharlk&T, Obs.sauchao-takhm.isd-va lli~-rj ps charmoi I tivatzoi motallurgil, 1955. 28 p. Wak 9:6) (Xri-rty Rot) .7. - L ;!Z- . -.i-I- r:: -j-, . X- i;.~ ,, -4~ USSR,Netallurgy - Caet Iron, Ionic Theory Cict '52 "Kineticr, of Metal-Slag Interaction From the Viewpoint Of the Ionic Theory," 0. A. Yesin, A. N. Okunev "Iz Ak Nduk, Gtdel Tekb Pauk" No 10, pp 1472-1482 De=on-stratez on exanple of desulfurization of cast iromA, that the kinetic equation developed on b%els of the ionic theory of slags, describes process of Metal-slag reaction better than that baeed on the molecular -theory. Using equation, obtained, clAxiftes scme regularities oloserved experl=entally, such ar.; rets.rded decrease of process rate with increase in co=entrntion of S ions in slag; proportionality 243T52 between initial rate and concentration of 0 ions in slag; sharper decrease of inItial. rate for slags of lover ba,91ci-ty; dependence of rate constant of direct Process on slag basicity. Submitted by Acad 1. P. Bardin. 25 Dec 51. 243T52, =7~ -1 --7 -, - I -- 7: - - - , -. ~- ; ; , -. - , N r- r ,I . ovw:,v, Boris Hikolayevich t. 19a o Ex llu~ L A 6 L U BallUtica C. 164 CKUNEV, D latria =ports goods to 60 coun-triaso Vneah.torg. J,2 mo.12234- 35 1,62. (MM 15312) 1. Vachallnik OtAela vnefibnikb anoebeniy i kooperiTvn=ykh postavolc Soveta naroanogo kbozyayBt7.a Utvi7skoy SIM. (IatTia---OO=m8) V, q ".Z:. -I r~- of ta. r Rick, Ig?, The sw%J~I%j c~f thv terts of the 55 cotrerente mpore, a.,- jj--j- at r Port. " T-ta! LA tb, .~- LA ab'~Iizll 1- Flr~~%:'.Iy J'.b- 112W- VeParta are, Mors 43 brief abst,ezts =17, -~e I-Allml-' Uo- f- We first time (abri,14-d o,m a, 21allarltr ft-da 6-4 rb7lic-I P-doll-19 1. th. fit.17 f ast %. Fmo '-. !A LIvil r-Al.,- t7 _ M. KlrV~. gng. ,on oo m. t7 D. A. cler"Slam ca %b- Dy I. It. Urto. P-",. pp 211.z1") (ILbs%ract of ex-irla. *hzerl Of an lAftAttelz :,O-M cba~ftal Liq414 lvc&ted ;A ~ra~liod P~. -tic ?.-wje_~ W =r~, y'- Y- de.o. mcs' as" Tt u sxtL41. f is ot'd 27 Inc DIA e M~-eLIAS t~m ZI-trics.1 Fleld Of I to m lMv~%mly- ic "M aW ~ Veerl-%14 C-:actl.~~. I~per.' by Plt.WA !:~tgs. 3r, W-21-=5 (D--zlou Of Artt-l- by A. 1. V;' -Tin .) (Asatt-1. al ar'll..le, '=I- H.t-'.t 0: a 2-,h.Co to a 1/1.17- P I~rurmj~-,,vd Vy Usc--sl~ of %be reyort t~ to. Ujerlmnlal I.-IISItloo 3T NrIAS tAq ~tt!7.L". of tl'n OS-ILIA--y ll~tl= ~f )*,-7 !:~.b~.* by bud t. 1. "e-W. rp '-3-235; b7 'A7 :.-mnillmm, L--yelausi., A-p, p 21( '05 %&, P'll-lbr of C.11.U.1 !;.rh-- Haem-%Le MoIJ.' V? r. 1. Ter--ir. r~isc~ (Oltme-1. p -T7 *mw4 o~ n-tas &~l El-trmaaaetit to DOuctlon )Itwp-s.0 V7 As !a Voil!ek, Vp Z 'Moice or P~-iz raza=e-tem of r%rps to tt, Pkilmn tractowy.1 by ~~ T-_-, IIIC~, p 41,, -1c. ~f "for% ey Tu. r. rxvl.', r1o, p .51 Op-imM WLI.Ilfttlon or Ind.ItIca P%ep De.igl," L-7 1- 1). 5, 'Xxr--r%e-s Is u- Z'vl-L-S of nect~- &-tic I~ops at t:le Inatit't, of Mroie. or &h, A-je" of It,i- ty r. -,. rarul-, 1. Is. A. S. anA -1 A vto-z-, p 2t.1 the Vs, or lm--tt- ?,,.r. i. r,-i-7 rmotio. -i the IWIScal tmlmotr?.' 17 L!~_A. Yorto. nas-, (ab3tracj) p f'71 13 Ilk Ij .1 %. 4 '1 . 1 .4 j 3 BI'll in' 'jig -43T 13 1. if, I)IJ, 3 OKUM. Gri Ste aann~oovviicbh, ~AIJ A j MIKUYLOVA, L.G.., 'JrIE i2,C ~~ ; AIXArSKIYK 11N., rod., ,_va red. i241-va; j A, V.I., tokhn. red. [Yanua-I on the expenditure of rnv material and materialB UBOd It forentTy] Spra-voolmik po raokhodu syrlia i xaterialov, pri- .zeniaergkb v losnoi proigablennosti. MoBkva,. donlesbumizdat, 1961. 2.25 p. (HIRA 2533) ('Wood-using induBtries) LMHKOVA, V.A.,- SXCTNIXCV, D.I.; IIKUIEIVL-:[- PubUc coumils in preventive medicine instituticnB. Sm. zdray. 21 no.3:52-56 2&1. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Xiyovskly z-ayonW otclel zdravookbranoniya goTods Noakvy (for Lizenkova). 2. ProdaedateV iDbahchostvannogo soveta pri Poliklimike 310.57 yd~mysk"o rayona Moakvy$ di-rektor fabriki 'Ameni Sa)Gco I VantBotti (for Skotnikov). 3. Z=OBtitOll pred- sadatelya oh3hchostwnnogo movota pri J,2-.y detskoy poliklinike KiyDvBkogo rayona HoDkV (Tor Okunev). (TUBLId K.IALT11) ()EDICINE, FRENTERTM) XALANTAR, N.G.; GLAZUNDY, V.I.; MANNAF011A, V.S.; Prininali u&Anti7e: GABSATTARDVA, S.A.; DXU-W, 1.7a.; XMIN MINI, L.Xh.; AKIN=ANDY, Ch.R. CompoBltion and properties of turbine d1stillatea frm Tiqmazy crudes. Xhim. I takh. topl. I masel S no.9:31-38 S 163. (mm 16:11) 1. Bash)drnkiy filial M SSSR. zICKAREY, Y.V.; WLSTUYATCV, h.S.; CKUNEY, L.R. Voltage reFulator for supplying measuring circuits of electronic potentiometers. Sbor.rats.predl.vnedr.y p-r:)Izv. n0-107-38 '61. (M M, 14:7) .1. 22vod "Elektrostal'." (Voltage regulators) orillEVA L. "IA. Kolltso, kak algebra otno3itallno tel.a. 11-iAm, 513, 40 (1933), 41r-~-La-',. 0 priznaka~h, opradalya)mshcblk'h kollt3o kak giparkompleksnuyu mlAam. TmJ3, 31=. po teorli grupp W38), 10-96. Osnovy sovremennoy algebrj. M, uchpodgim (191.1), 1-202. Vysshaya elge-bra, izo, ~:. M.-L., GM (1944), 1-29?-.. SO: ),L-ithematics In the U33R, 1917-1947 adlted bi Kurosh, A. G. !-:arkushevich, A. 1. Rashevsldy, F. K. Moscow-Laningra,l, 1-948 , leo-pollid hicovievier. )aer alge'bra. lzd. 3., "rer. Moskva, Oos. lid-ro tekhn.-t-oretlch. )It-j7. jq;j4. >go z. h8-2088) OA37-045 1944 ONWri L T& Problemit rm'Frant (oWtorCes. [Ce- Vi~~eiv of kesovents.~ Goandarstv Irdat. Tt7hn 'Tmr Lit 14410 SS JW, (I PLI.e This brorhm-,~. thi hrAl ol ; v Ks afnigard to potpolaritr the achft%rnil i- ri ~x~--c; is, wv,~iitK m and pbv 11-21, 1~1 ;,-Ai , q,t 1 v. t~, --11. 111-f-colni In ii short imilvabiliz) tr~ F 1 ' i I A 'I I~i4 J I qlfl . of tim w(wk ~-i 4--f oll the nL;Iylt-.-e a !"I uaniplir~l DUT-1 b'" -611111-~Ir r pai.imvtv,~ flitill A~aci S-C I URSS '~-" i -t -vii , i A ~ 0 N.oA 7, 123 - t 46 . i (P 0 610": 01, :104 0613 :e' 1*1 1 wo goo Go* 0 0009 0 0 0 6~6 ,~;o o 0. 0000 *to It It At u I ,i,_ 11 1 0. 6 it., -,.xx t c Ir It ~ it IK c A, 4i 0 P.,, It I kw 'L4 - It Co. AT v n It & 14, 1- IMO Wvt% IQ Aw%t,,c9t6I UIRIA."W44. f c T . rtoooee a 4k *as *A #*t too -00 00 1e, *a 00 "of V-4 tluw &A~A% u-'st, ulull-It" uxn&m (KK+( 1"j *a -1 ~A"t at %c (J" Is Luffuc I" ut -4(jux Ivqt &jqA Aql wd -41CW 0% tUralpll lqlt','Aq 4% "WJRAH-'PMj in, *V'J~ 'P !(rtv r-uir s-rowlivefir -91munrimliur J, jv IN 00 a#- put wu" eq~ in 1-w0, A., 60 in" p m0owle Oqj pul 9GROldum op"- posolo, roo 00 I v At It 11 ft I,. It FT b il 1 0 0 a 0 0 6 6 & * 0, 4 pe~ a 00 : 0 a 0 0 a 0 e 0 0 0 # # A OKUNNY, 21.7. 39v data (on lipoprotains in bloDd 3nd orpns. Mcr.bickbis.shur. 22 no,2:213-223 13D. 01MA 9: 9) 1. lafedra bickhimil Stalingradskogo gosudarstTannogo moditainskogo inetitutas (LIPOMOTIIIRS) OKUNNY, NJ.; MMOVA. -S.S. HicrDinethod of determination of ChDleStercl bound with serum pro- teins. TTYr.blo)chimoxhur. 27 mD.1:109-112 155. OUJU 8:6) 1. Xafears blokhimll SialingrBASkOgD meditsinskogo Imstituts. (:BLOOD PROT31ITS, binaim chDIeBter0l, dPtATM.) (CHOISSTZROL, in blood. bound vith proteins: datern.) (BLOOD, cholesterol, bound with protnina, detarm.) IhYsi0l,j~~ C"rCulat'3-L" Abs Jour M.~f Z-hur - Dial., 11o 13, 19'-3' 811,12"o Ivat"Or II.V. Inst Title lhochcuiGtry of :,thcr,)3oIcI'-)-A5 (1,ccorOdnC, tc, P.,Lta 4.11 Forcipi 1~eriwllicals). ori[; -,ub Vc;pr. -,;at-ol. 51b. I)Creve, )I'jz- i j:j. Durica. lit., 1958, 111, 1, 2-25 Abstract NO abctract. Card 1/1 _p-pl,MIV, VA. (Mu-niov, V.N.] Sme featlures of protecAytic procoiw)s in the muscles in i9chenin. Tyr. blokhim. zhur. 3", n--.';:168-174 '61. r.UJZIA 17:9; 1. Ponetskty gQsudarstvonnyy meadi t::i risk ty Institut in. Gr,i-'~cgo. 37432 S/19 62/004/005/006/026 0 ZIIGYZ144 AMORS: Tarakanov, 0. G., Okunev, P. A. TITLE: Chrczatocr&-~hic fractionation. I. Modified columi-n for polyme'r fractionation Vyco',~o::~olekulyarryye noyedineniya, V. 4s no. 5, 1962, 663-689 _7 I-M: The chromatojraphic column %,,as modified to develop a now ;-.eti.od o~ polymer introduction. Pure solvent and precipitant Lire filled into 1 and 3, rL~rnpvctlively (FI6. 1). Pore solvent runi3 from 1 into .3 at the sam-a ratt, as the solution flows out of the column, to enrich t'hu oolvont in tlio mixture in 3. The polymer is filled into 7. First, 7 is filled With tbe precipitant and heated to boiling to mix the solution thorouGhly. The amount of dissolved high-molecular -fractions increases as the amount of solvent in the r:iixture increases. A certain solvent level in 7 is maintained by 11 with z~ photorelay and a hollow, colored glass aphere. '.';hen the level is reached, the photorelay interrupts the solenoid currt!nt, magnetic cock 5 StOPS the supply into 7. The air in the cclvent is removed Card 1/3 041"ro-matographic fract.-Lonation . . . 4 4 thrcuj~ three-way cook 13. Glans cyllrder 13 35 c.-. 'Aonu; 01; ts 44 A e d-~'.ame4er 25 mm) ~.as a Schott fliter soldered to its bot'o,-.,. The pao'nE, wasIhed -aith distilled waler is bo4led in the solve-it 'or 2-3 hra, E.-Id t~' t, column is filled with liq'uid. Cop'per shell. 12 (diamet'er% 25 mm, Wall thicknest;: 7 mm) guarantees a continuous tempurature drop alonq the colu,-,.n -,-I,ich is heated Lit the top with heLiting coil 8 (60-t3o v) and cooled at the bottom. A simplified unit without packing (Fig. 2) is less efficient. Eoviever, it ellows the use of larger amounts and elimination of poly-mer destruction by viorking without packing. The columns were used to determ-4ne the integral curves for tho vincosity of collulooo triacet,ute (mothyleno chloride - I~eptune, flow ratO 5-10 ml/hr, tj,,,ie of fractionation --4 dayr,) and the efficijncy of this niethod was proveii. There uro 3 fig'ares. ASSOCIATION: Vladimirskiy nauchno-iaaledovatollskiy Inatitut s A4 r, 1. e t i c he sk- i'r,.h smol (Vladizir Scientific Refieitrch of Synthatlc Resins) 1. SUB'41WAZD: Aarch 24, 1961 Card 216 S/19 62/004/005/006/026 Chromatographic fractionation ... BlIOYB144 Fig. 1. Unit for poly-mer fractionation. Legendi (1) Solvent containeri 2) connectine; tube; (3) mixer; (4) solenoid; (5) magnetic cock; ~05) reflux condenser; (7 vessel for polymer dissolution; (B) "eating coil; Sc-ott filter; (10) discharge pipe with three-way cock.; (11) discharge tube with floating hollow sphere; (12) copper shell; (13) column; (14) mag-netic stirrer; (15) contact thermometer; (16) control thermometer. Fi- 2 Column packing for olymer fractionation. Legend; (1~'Solvent container; (2) mixer; M reflux condenser; (4) droppinG tube; (5) vessel for polymer dissolution; (6) Schott filter; (7) contact thermometer; (3) control thermometer; (9) heating coil; (10) aluminuta shell; (11) column. Card 3/6 OKUNEV, P.A.) TARAMANOV, U.G. Fractionation of cellulose triscatate in a modified column. Ehin.volck no.6:44-46 163. (WRA'17:1) 1. Nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy Institut sintatiches'kikh spirtov i, orga- nicheskikh proluktov, g. Vladimir. YOCHUM, I.F,.j ~OKUJL~VP X,.,_starshiy mekhanik; TOLMOEV, V. P. , Inzh.; BYCIMOVSK.IY, A.V., kand.tekhn.nauk; GORBATM, V.A., I=h.; LWUN, 7a,L, qUxshly inzh.; 8HALMOV, V.S., inzh.,- DANITJ V, V.I. , inzb. Replies to the inquiries of our readers. Elek. i tepl. tiagr-. 5 no.6:41-43 Ja 161. (MIRA 14: 10) 1. Eachallnik. Upravloniya truda, marabotnoy pluty i tekhniki bezopasnoBti HinistDrBtVa putey soDbshchaniya (for Yurchenko). 2. Otdoleni7e avtoto=oznogo khozyaystva Vsesoyuznogo nauchno- issledovatel3skogo instituta zholeznodorozhnogo transporta Min- isterstva putey soobahcheniya (for Okunev). 3. Otdel Clavnogo tek2mologa Perovskogo zavoda po rBmonty elektropodvizhnogo aostava (for Lagun). . (Diesel locomotives) (Wi.roads-Rolling stock) 1OZED7. M.M., prof., doktor biolog.nauk; NISMIS. X.1., dotnent, kw;d. blolog.nauk. 31rimimall uchaBti7a**. TOMILOY, I.-A.. kand.'biolog.zauk; POPOY. Y.Y., kand.blolog.nauk; TZGOR07, A.G., kamd.biolog.nauk; TUUM.A, P.Ta., kand. bi clog'. nmik; TTONMPIM, S.T., nauchn7y 9'otrddnik; ASMMU. M.G., nauchn7y sotruanik; NUMAT371, Te.P.. naucbnyy qotradnik-, XARTUSHIN, A.I., naucbny7 sotruanik;,.T=TAGDVJ, M.A., nauchnyy sotTudnik; KORYAX07, Te.A.; SMIT, X.X., inzh.; 1?2MII, IA., in%h.-"OKUM* P.M.; SWM, R.I.,ITabotnIk& SWIROVA, A.S.,-Ted.; takhn.red. 17ishas and commercial fishing In Lake Baikal] Ryby I rybnoe khosinistvo Y basBelne oxera 3BIkal, Irkutakoe, knishnos isd-vo. 3.9.58. 745 p. (MIRA 12:4) I* Sotrudniki Irkutzkogo gosunivarsitata (for Hisharin. Tomilov, Popov, Tegorov, TagaTina). 2. Sotrudnik Esykalskoy litmologichookoy stantsii lkndemii nauk SSSR (for Koryako-v). 3. Baykalrybtrest (for Spelit, Art7unin). 4. Gosplan Buryat-Mongol I skoy ASSR (for Mmipar). (:Baikal. Uke--7isheries) GIUMV, Y.F. Geographical distribution and deBtrurtiTe Zone Of tbO IwCh spinner. Geog.sbor. no-5:210-222 255. (MMA 936) (Moths) rr-6 Sjr,~ir~ onlr,ey. "no-c-4-s Abs Jour Pal' Zhur 131vl., ~4o, 6, 19')B, No -25PC7 ,luther Oln-mcv P oo It 4"~ Inst Ct ivcn Title 7hc Use of ~lrnos cf Incrorsed Lord Lifting Crprcity md cf Or.arnic Syrthctic Foiannc In the Ccntrol of the Sibcrirn 'i j lk-.-iom. (krimneniye smclotrw rovyohonnni gruzopcd"yernomti I orgrno-rinteticheskikh yrdov dly- bor'by s sibirsk-im Shol- kopryrdom). Orig Fub V sb.*- -'1cst1izhcniyr nruki I peredov. opytc v lccncm kh-ve, vyp. L', - 1, '-L. 0-slcsbu:r)izd~t, 1956, 177-188 Lbstr-ct DDT is the r-nst effective poison for the silkworn lervre. HC ductc rro only r little 1cs3 tnxic thrn DDT dusts, rnd tnry rcplrcc their. Oil sclutisns cf rDT rnd lir wcrc :7,Dre affcctivc thm their dusts ccntrining the ormo rmnurt of -etive Yetrphos prop-rrticns md, -pp-rontly, thoso of thicphos night, trl:o thfj p1rce of DDT. The tcxicitY of 5.5% of DDT ws insufficient for Irrvre of the older hrtchings even Pt rn C U"SR/Cloncrrl rnd Spcei-I 1cology. Insects &Ibn Jour 1~cf Zhur - biol., No 6, 1956, No 25607 cutiry of 3o-40 kg/hectrro. ~n oxpenditvro of %* 1)J7 in 2C kd7hoctrre 7grinst the first throe h-tchings of the lrrv~e w - s h! gh. The use vf 10% DDT du3t in 7-18 kgjhr--ct-re rgrinst lrrvre of the first thrc6 hrteMngs rrd in 18-30 kg/hoctrre -Frinut lrrvrc of tht, third md fourth hr-tchings or of 121, IiC dust in 15-25 kg md 25-50 kg per hectrrc respectively wrs rccor=ended. The width of oporrting grip (50 m rnd 30 m) md -nd the productivity (41'_6 tines) were Irrger in the plmt- AN-2 thrr. In the plrne Fo-2. The width of the nporpting grip darendad upon the rrridity of the p1ma -nd the dirchrrge in socondq nf the chezierl poisons. The height mf tho flight incrorned inovitrbly with fn Incro-so In the rrpdity of tha flight, rnd this Vormittod to diaregrrd the rnrll relief Ir- ragulrrition rnd tn rrocced into brcrking up tho opcrrtinr section riot -long horizont-1 lines, but r1ong righting l1nes md clenrings. In the control of the silkworn one mry uso pl:,,nes of gre-ter lo!,d lifting orpecity. A tcchnicrl vignrli- z~-ticn vhich vrs not hervily lorded (utiliz-ticnof rrdio) -nd O-rd 2/2 tho machrnizption of dust lording wore r4ccoss-ry. C, USSR / G6neral and Specialized Zoology. Ineecto. P Abs Jour Ref Zhur - biol., No 17, 19580 No 78344 10itbor 01,11-10y, 1;16LP -~-L-eninsr'ad Scientific Reseal,,!i In6tu AL L ut o u I' -V- Economy Title : Improvement of the Control of the Gypoy Moth by Using Airplanes and Chal,11cala Orig Pub : Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Leningr. n~-i. In-ta lesn. -kh-va, 1957, 3, 3-10 Ab(3t-.,act A g,~,neralization Is given of the advanced experi- mento In the control of the Gypsy moth by using airplanes and chemicals in West Siberia In the years 1954-56. Technical and economomical effec- tiveness of usin6 control by al'rplanos and chE;m- ionic. Success of using 10~~ Vnd 20~~, dusting with DDT (20-40 kG./ha.) and 4.8~o emulsions and suspensions of DDT (15-25 1 '/ha. of acting mater- Ial). The toxicity of aldrin vnd dielcrin is Card 1/2 USSR / General and Speclalj.zcd Zoology. Insects P Abe jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 17, 1958, No '18344 2.5 times greater than that of DDT. It Ic DoG- sible to carry out the control of thf, moth at any age, but it Is proferable with caterpillars of younger age. In West Siberia, only one gon- eration Is typical of the Gypsy moth. The devel- op-,ient of th~) mcth is determined by the therotil balanca, feeding factor and vitality expressed in a complex bioecological Index (quantity, age composition, qualitative condition of the pest, infected condition of the pupae and eggs with parasites and di&eases). -- A. P Adrianov. Card 2/2 LBO / General a-ad Specialized Zoology. Ins3ects. Genaral h-o'blero. P Aba Jour : Rof Zhur - 31ologlya, No 161 1958, No. 73497 Author : Okunev, P. P. Inst TOT -g 5 -On Title A Fast ~bthod for Determining Whether Insect J~ggs are Infested with Parasites Crig Pub : Lean. kh-vo, 1957, 11o 9, 59-60 Abstract : Special nolda can be used to determine vhother Insect aW are infestod with parasites. On a piece of pl4vocd jo x 20 cm.) five holes are nado, the depth of which should be approximately half the diameter of the egg-3; the area of the holes, in which about 100 eMs should be placed, depends on the size of the eggs (for the Siberian all-kworm moth and pine moth 18 :x 120 mm.). After the eggs have been leveled in the boles.1 they are spread with a paraffin-vax zixturo (Ill) and covered until they harden Card 1/2 USSR/General and Specialized zoology - insects. 11arraul Insects and Acarids, Fodder Plants. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6, 1959, 25518 The larva and caterpillars develop in one cone (C) without er:xrging outwards. Only the coniferou-i n.Ah uornotimes pasoes from one C into another. Only the ceedeater and partly the gall midge and the lea 'froller hibernate in C. The larch fly, gall midge and the coni- ferous moth, on the whole, hibernate in litter or in soil; the leafroller, under the bark. Contm 1 wasures. RiGht after snow-raelting, dusting of the rover and of the litter witli 12% BHC powder (50 kg/ha) and nellovinG the soil to 10-12 cn. with turnover. At the end of June., dlwst- inG, the cover and 11tter without mellowing In the control of the mth during its emerGence from the litter. At the end of the larch blossoninG, clusting of the trees against the larch fly and the gpll midge; and still in another 2-3 weeks, against the noth and the seedeater. The outlay rate of the 12% BHC powdzr is 20 kg/ha and of the 5.5p^' Card 2/3 L;_qM/Gcneral and Specialized Zoology - Insects. Harrff'ul p Insects and Acarids. Fodder plants. Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biol., No 6) 1959, 25518 mri powder is 25 kd,3u. DL:_,,ting my be substituted by sz)rayin[; with erjulsions of B71-1 and DDT- When great "Lu:1- 1~ro of the coniferous-moth catterpillars are present in Ule Cathered cones for seeds - sprayille then, (by ohove!in[,,) with 12% BHC powder (I kCVt) or with 5.5% DDT powder (2 kg/t). __ A.p. Adrianov Card 3/3 - 51 SKMOY, Alukoey Anaxa78viCh;__grM PR~a~~ 'YBkq, -y- -.A_- TSCHKRSUIA, takhnered. OEMV, R.A, Thar.macological pre7ontiom and theTap,7 Of MDtIOn SiOMBSS' !I'-- med. 36 nD.9372-76 S158 (;nl I'l.:Io) (MOTICN SICEMS, Pbnrmacol. Prev. & tbar. (Rus)) 14 112 33334 S/177/61/000/012/001/001 27-1000 32-1"L D243/D302 AUTROR: