SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT OPARINA, N.A. - OPAUSZKI, I.

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KONDkKOV, N.P., kand.tekhn.nauk (Novosibrisk); AKULOV, V. Ye., Jnzh. (bovosibirsk); tekhnik (Novosibirsk) ' Performance of the R65 rails on the track. Put' i Tut.khoz. ~, no.2:Ll F 161. 0AIRA 14. 1) (Railroads-Rails) KONDAKOV, N.P.; AKULOV, V.Ye.; OJ~ARINA-, 1;.A. r"i 7 S4 Life cf ii-65 . n milroad trucliz, -:~ '' . - i i .1 J.-'- --.. ~ 1. 1'cvosibir6kiy institLt inzhenercv zhel,-znc-(,crozhnogo transport.a. (itailxouds--!~ai I s " I x 9$ 4 .7 Ll -11 a Ivv a 34 a"1839 all 17 a 66 a a 1) a v 4 41 43w Oro A--I -L--& -A--L --k it r Qa I I It IF -I! I I I a U.-t A t A A k p R1 N A, -00 TIN? OctfrOuSaDan of Iodine to the uattgni waters ot -00 m % u 10. -6iI -in.t. -,42 Ins np 1, but 1141 ftftn- flit \k,j,t,jjjn V,I.I,l 4 1 1 -M it- 1h,, At Win Wo-11% K ai , lee 9 M ~90 . g z j ,00 v die Of IF too S I L A too 0 0 0 a 0 o s o 0 0 0 ro o o 0 o o 0 0 0 t 0 o 6 00 00 0 0 00 00 000~000 0006000 , 06006 C) Pjq t? I IV f+j c,,P, OPARINA, O.P.; MITYAGISA. O.V. I - - r--- Determination of soluble oxygen In the Dresence of ferrous sa'-ts. Gidrokhim.mat. no.20:92-97 '53. (MLRA 71:~) 1. Institut obahchey I komnninal'noy gigiyeny Akademii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR Moskva. (viater-Amalysis) (Oxygen) SEIITYTMIK71a, L.N.- OPARIa, Ye.m., PISARNSUTA, Ye.R. Thiel-enim- -)-wnr of calcium and lithlun soaps of acida isolatqd frOTI nXifl?111 Detroleii,, wax. Trudy VVII IqP no.7:i5g-166 '58. (MIR-A 12: 10) (PIPtallic soaps) (Paraffins) (Lubrication End lubricants ) OPARINA, Te.A.; SEWYURMIRA, L.N.; PISAREVSKAYA, Ta.B. Eff,~ct of iinsamnlfial)lea of m3eiizel Detrnleum wax on the pro- perties of trreReng. Tnidy VNII UP no.7:167-l,71 '58. (HIR& 12:10) (14ibrlcntlnn rind lubricants) (Pn ra ff t ng )(()xl dn t i o n) VOLCIIINSKATA, N. I.; SEIITTURIKIIINA, L.N.;.'OPARINA, Yovas I , Study of tv;n thixotropic qunlitles of solil oils. Trudy VI(II V no.7:174-'17R 158. (111DA 12: 10) (TAPirl-cation and lu"iricants) Translation from! Refera*..Ivryy zh-,rnal, lChImlya, 1960, No 3, F I~n4 A'79,DF3 L N ~)parina Ye M, al. FER! DD- -AL '!r V s as n 'in-* p: p---ab-*-k .212 a L. ~--77 ?Tq 1 zk- E F Iv n',l-k 7 pp ljo 7~ - TEXT. 1-re pi~-Ili2a*,IDr. pr~-~.= JeS:rlt-4 rn t V,,s-Dchno-.-rc, ur,-adskLy zeros- wh-l-, --ik,:-S pur'~ -.y ge `1% - r,-:z n I ng, a ~r. ir in '.r~ P.-If., Lniz ',h vur- M~S rt t.,:st w-~ dr-v grlndlng IT ~i 2 -r-,shing of - MoS vola- !l= wale . -) . 2 I I ms z:, :: r , t r~ in-g E ~~l -a s v rr. and - solv-rl.~ ~ 'bard 1/1 /~7. tl C t) bc"4~~' SOV/81 -r 100 0 )9- !~-47276 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Kh1m1ya, 1959, Nr 13, pp ~11'1 - 433 AUTHORS~ Yermilov, A.S., Oparina, Ye.M, 1-1 .................. TITLE- The Increase in the Thermal S',abillity of Silicon Liquids by Means of Ultrasound and Antioxidation Admixtures I ~k PEMODICAL. Tr. Vses. n i.-in-ta t.,pliva, 1~)58, Nr 7, pp 409 - 414 ABSTRACT: The action of ultrasound on the thermal stability of silicon ilqulds (SL) has been investigated. The liquids were irradiated for 1 20 minutes at an ultrasonic frequency of 300 kc, an intensity of 40 60 w/crr)2, a layer thickness of 49 mm The thermal stability was studied by the kinetics of the change In the kinematic viscosity at 200C and the time of gelatinization of 3L exposed to ultrasound in dependence on the time of thermostatic regulation at 2000C. It has been shown that non-irradlatz~a SL gelatinize after thermostatic regulation In the course of 90 hours. Wher- as irradiated SL preserve their fluidity for 120 - 150 hours For sever-~' Card 1/2 SL the optimum time of lrradlatlon proved to be 4 minutes, and the stabilil-y '~A'48~ 5OV/81-59-1 j -4-2 7 1. The Increase in the Thermal Stability of Silicon Liquids by Means of Ultrasound anj Antiox1dation. Admixtures of SL increased !.6 times and more, At the addition of anti-oxidation adm.Lxt.ure (aldol- M -naphthvlamine) to irradiated SL their thermostability Increase still mcr- G. Margolina Card 212 A s h 1 t F, n a r i n a ~i i -.u s n k i ri a ~:x p 4e r i rp. t, n t zi i i mo y bA o ru.-Y, I i i e r a t i v r. v v znu - n a 1 7. 1 17M 54 (7r. -.v .-r,a s h n a k v . Q t s m 3 d e i t r, W,) 2 r. e r f r) rr,- an q r. i n b ri!4 a p7e n t s on fr c tion macn,,nes and ni ~t hav- n at h i gh z:vecl. - i(-, n-t'Pf'U."-v t n 1 s c. um-nou nd ~j rt~ 11. t r r it I t lie r u b r i -it n t t (, p t e d it t t h c, s am ~, t 1 me Ll nn -, tc u i i -i n T 0 ~4 Al ij~j- I-, ? 1 Ts 1 7 1 1 an 1 t,( o.e re a 1 Lch ie ved I.y k, nw V dt: a pro tee t i vt- aj:'c n I a r). o r r c) s i r, n d by C r i b b ('d r) i p e r jrn a . ) m r. j m i r LAbFtrrtct(r'9 notp (complete transl;ition.j ,a r 1 1 / 1 S/065/60/000/00-i/005/008/XX E194/E484 AUTHORS Sentyurikhina, L,N opzl r i Ila ',e,M Rubtse-,va Suvorovskaya. N,A TITLE Solid Lubricant Coatings PERIODICAL Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i. ma~iel. 1960 No,-,, pp 24-29 TEXT, Published work. mostly foreign on solid lubricants is briefly reviewed, The original experimental work described here was concerned with-molybdenum disulphidO~ Solid lubricants have poor protective properties the lubricating film if once damaged may not be easily replaced and they do not extract heat Their service life may be increased by binding them to the metallic surface by appropriate treatment, Very finely divided powders are necessary to secure good adhesion to metals The surface to be treated must also be of good finish and the present tests were made with surface finishes classes 10 to 12, i.e, with average height of roughness of 0.05 to 0,1 microns The usual methods of depositing solid lubricants on metal surfaces are described. The choice of binder is discussed/ the mo9t heat resistant resins produced in the USSR being siliconeVan," (ombinations of sil,,anes with arrvli: ind Card 1/3 8081 s/o65/6o/ooo/oo7/oo5/OO8/XX E1911/E484 Solid Lubricant Coatings ~poxide p lymers..`~' The hatflening treatment used depended on the properties of the binder ~the temperatures ranged from 150 to 350 C. depending on the resin used, The choice of solvent for deposition of resin and solid lubri:ant is important ethanol was used in the tests because it is pmrti(ularly convenient for use with the molybdenum disulph1de which was used Datm on the permissit,le dilution of the resin with ethanol is given in Table I Tests were made with suspensions of molybdenum disulphide ranging in concentration from 6 to 37% and the relationship between film thickness and molybdenum disulphide con,entration is given in Table 2, Uniform films could not be obtained with molybdenum disulphide concentration below 10%. The adhesion of the solid lubri.-ant coatings to metal surfaces was assessed by adhf-5iometers of the Deryagin and Orlov systems by a pre-s-3 tool and in other wavs However difficulty was experienced in making the assessment because the film could not be removed as a thin sheet Information about resistance of the coating to rubbing was obtained in an instrument in which a shaft rotating at constant spee(A is pressed against a sheet coated with solid lubri-,ant As soon a~ thf- film of solid Card 2/3 8L I.- I s/o65/60/000/007/005/008/~~X E194/E484 Solid Lubricant Coatings lubricant is worn off there is metal to metal contact and a lamp is lit, The time required to breal~ down is a r-riterion of mechanical strength of film Test results with molybdenum disulphide films ranging from I to 39 microns thick are given in Tables 3 and 4 Further results obtained in a Timken tester are given in Table 4, It is shown that the quality of the film depends on the nature of the binder- the method of deposition of the film, the conditions of hardening and the thickness of the rllm~ There are I figure 4 tables and 10 references 4 Soviet (one of them probably translated from English) 4 English and 2 German ASSOCIATION VNII NP Card 3/3 :.V D'* r e r~ Le ~v j f N, 'D v 3 v Oc e r. -a s s 0 a z VJrLi 1--e effect Gn a -c- 6. '--.e o:)l-.:o.,-,,~n-,s cjn~;!~'ed rezjent .7et,.ods for d t.'-.e of -~-,'Ysfloxanes ou--,ht to be revised and ::ore s ada .pted f c, r d e f n e :),,irp ~: s e s Irl'ard 1/1 640o 2, 5 5 S/065/61/000/007/001/005 E030/E435 AUTHORS. Sentyurikhina. L.N., Malyshev. B,N,. Oparina, Te-.M: Rubtsova, Z.S. TITLE: Solid high temperature high vacuum greases PERIODICAL Khimiya i tekhnologlya topliv i masel, 1961 NG,7, PP~13-16 TEXT. An experimental study has provided the optimum method of applying molybdenum disulphide to metallic surfaces as a lubricant, The films are stable up to decomposition temperatures which depend on the nature and pressure of the gas as follows: inert gas, at atmospheric pressure, up to 1300*C, in air, at atmospheric pressure, 45;C; 800* at 10 _ 4 m, Hg, 9000 at 10-5 mm Hg, 1100' at 10- mrn Hg, The purity of the MOS2 used was 99,5%. The poor adhesion properties of MoS2 were best overcome by washing the metal surfaces in alkali to remove oxide films, and then spraying on a sOlutiOn Of MOS2- The nozzle to metal distance is fairly critical, the optimum being established at about 20 -m. Several types of solvent were tested: 1, those strongly adhering to metal (EMK-5 (MIK-5), :-~b -41 (E-41)) (nitrocellulose), 2. those with carbonaceous ash on heating (K-2-12-01,:~-116 (E116)), Card 1/2 S/065/61/000/007/001/005 Solid high temperature E03O/E435 3. thermally stable producing delicate films (K-55, i-em polymethylphenylsiloxane resin), 4, thermally stable, producing elastic films, All solvents except K 55 gave films stripping completely on heating to 900*C. K-55 gave films, satisfactory according to incision tests for strength, To harden the film after application. it should be heated gently to 600'c. maintained at that temperature for 20 min then heated to 850 to 900*C and maintained at that temperature for 15 min, Tests on a stainless steel rotating cylinder showed the optimum concentration Of MOS2 in the solvent to be 10%, At present such a suspension is manufactured under the name of F,,"tRj,j Hil -209 (VNII NP-209), There are 2 iables and 5 referentes~ 4 Soviet and I non Soviet, ASSOCIATION VNII NP Card 2/2 OPARINA, Ye.M.; TUBYANSKAYA, G.S.; KOBZOVA, R.I. Polyorganosiloxanes as liquid base of high-temperature lubricating greases. Khim. i tekh. topl. i masel 9 no.l: 32-38 A 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. VsesoyuzrWy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut po perera- botke nefti i gazov i polucheniyu iskunstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. ACCESSION NR: AP4009784 S/0065/64/000/001/0032/0038 Al'THOPI: Op.11-jim, Yo. M. - Tubyanakaya, G. S.; Kobzova, R. I. TITLE: Polyorganosiloxanes- -liquid base of high temperature greases. SOURCE: Khimiya i tekhnologiya topliv i masel, no. 1, 1964, 32-38 TOPIC TAGS: polycirganosiloxane, high temperature grease, polymethylsiloxane, polymethylphenylsiloxane, polyethylsiloxane, polymethylchlorophenyisiloxane, silicone, volatility, lubricity, viscosity temperature function, antiwear property, thermal oxidation 6t~Lbility ABSTRACT: The physical- chemical properties of polyorganosilox..ne liquids were evaluated to determine their suitability as liquid bases for hi,,,h temperature greases. For operations up to 200C poly me thyls iloxane s (PMS-2(, PMS-50, PMS- 100, PIMS- 400 are preferable than polyethylsiloxane with respect to physi'- cal-chemical, thermooxidative, stability and anti-wear properties, and prefera- ble to polymethylphenylsiloxane with respect to viscosity- temperature and anti- Cord 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4009784 wear properties. For greases to be used above 200C, polymethylphenyl, and polymethylchlorophenylsiloxanes are recommended. The thermal stability of the polyorganosiloxanes improves with an increase in number of phenyl groups. Thus polymethylsiloxane starts to decompose at 250C, while polymethylphenyl- siloxane FM-1322/300 with a low phenyl content is stable for 520 hours, and PFMS-4 with a high phenyl content, is stable for'2600 hours. Above 350C none of these siloxanes are sufficiently stable for thermal oxidation. The lubricity of polyorganosiloxanes, especially the abrasion stability, is not particularly sa- tisfactory. In this respect polymethyl- and polymethyl chlorophenyl siloxanes are better than polymethylphenylsiloxane. However none of these should be used under high speed or high load operations. "Determination of lubricity was conducted by V. A. Listov and co-workers. "Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 3 tables. ASSOCIATION: None SUB'4`ITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 1OFeb64 ENCL- 00 SUB CODE: F? NR REF SOV: 004 OTHER: 010 Card 2/2 KOBZOVA, F, I ~ , T:J3vkliSKAY A, 5.,- . Ci P ~F IN A, Ye,M , :,M'INIA, N. K 5 ,a bl I-I z I ng T,-~ 1- -j! I ox a n e ub -'rig an -.~ cf.- 0 &n -. a-d -,-' - ' -e 5 , Knim. I "eki., i .OF!, '~ maBn 11 9 --- "-,4, , M. -' F A I -azriyy nauchno-Iss'ledovaLel'skly In3tilut po ~, Vsesoy nefL-' ! go2a i polucnonlp~ !Bk-ass':vennogo zh~-dkogo tcp--Vh, LM ACCLWON M A~ AXSMW WVWW1651WD10001M3VW5 WIM: To* a;) -89AWAMAM& I. it. I jla L OOJ. TITIM.: Ask Aomme-Mwe lubricani/bamed on Wulywy% V* 001 Piaw"84 AWAGS1. M 0=0 xmUChW saw po treaVe I smaskese Teorlys, amsodmogo d9yetviya i wvn interialy (Theory of lubricating actios sod am mterialm). IM NoWtat 2"59 IA-138 IWIC., 1XIS, 1.0bricants dys based lubric"j. lubricant oAditivo/ TsIATIN 221s W*19anks FM 4 silicone fluids, On 3 centrMps, FM2322/3W silicone fluid Lubricants based on dyes which are stable up to 350C were Investigated* _111quide with different mathyl and ratios I tekbnologlya topUv I amelp 1 ;00 Isame UPWANA. I are mmiaia iTwore used a ;.. .. k. .4a the dispermlon mecUae It was fowd fros the volwistric machammical ~,tbak vat dyes blue "Ks," indipp 4iojWyIolsnLhron~jj and dimistmWololenthrone have Wakening properties while the other dyes (plVnot 93A IN vat dyes blue 'IN, a -and Asoviciantwore) form lubricants which are s4-41 a in mechanical propertie, I" stabluty to slucom labri"A"A -W] a). To ATSM160"s for ex 21OP-" NRI AT5MO436 lubricants were storage stribility and high temperature stabilltyp the by the XSA mthod (3$O p load) and on heated centrifuge Vs-3 (at 150C for- to fluid the colloidal stab hom) respectively, It was f ound that with FFM ility thickening dyes was better then that of 1988 effective thickeners and good ~oorparsbl19 to TsIATI"218j~. Percent weight lose of lubricant'based on different Igmant SAY was found I qjov h 6 noxat 25M &A Op fluids (using 6o b .3 174 1 28so '2991% at 300r. -for. IMPAI. 'copolyl opolymer 3# WA "IV was also-roi the plastic PCs" iess FIR329/30D fluids reepectivare -tive vidcomity and strength of isoviolanthrons4siod lubricarV(arter foc best stabilization)# were practically -unchanged after 1000 hra at 150G. Indanthrent tested In ball. b high Spesd$ and ijovio2anthrone silicone lubricants were at 15M and 15W0 kg/ca2 and were found inferior to MIN 300 OW, rey/nin At lower speeds (to IODW me rev/min) and low loads the _..T#TffMQ23L Jubricanits. lubricants operated longer than 1,Kp bows at 20006 D"s can be used an ~:thicknnsrs in conJunction with gr&Phit*!Ud nolybdonum d1sulfide 4/giving up to 25W 2000j, 1W ~Qwrails artal brs.of.servics, at and 20OW-2500-iWW - rMOOM JR, 840 hn under these condMr9Pn)w* At lesser speeds. end U-Me service of 30W bra t g, 04, bass As UM661~.,-,, .35M ow be obtainsd* W a i ft IffloNs. BmwjuW swat p9 trenlys I mmskw%'::AX SM (301ont WNWAOW-~_ motion WA, le*io% AN .7, A ZWLo 00 on CWzI rp OTHERs OW -L 2271-66- -ZW-T-(x)/ZPFkc-)/-z ACCEST3 16WNR:. AP5022227 191/65/090/009/0035/0037 678.84z678.048.9 q't AUTHOR: Kobsova, R. 1. Levkina, N. X.; Xudry&vtsev* A, S.; Savich, I. A. 0 ~Ye- M~-* TU TITLE: Effect of some comp x comEound(~on the stability of polydimethylailoxanes' to' thermal oxidation -37 SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 9, 1965, 35 TOPIC TAGS: polydimethylailoxane, silicone lubricant, antioxidant additive, chelate compound, Schiff base ABSTRACT: The effect of certain complex compounds of copper, cobalt, nickel, Schiff bases on the stability of liquid polydimethyl- ead, and iron with variquo siloxane polymer PMS-100"~ko thermal oxidation was Investigated. Ail the compounds! studied increaseS the-stability of polydimethyloiloxans, the most effective being jg,Nl-bis(2-hydroxy-l-naphthylident)-1,2-diamiumthaneb which increased the stability by a factor of 9. The effectiveness of the complex compounds depends d. to a considerable extent on the nature 6f the metal and choice of the adde'n The effect of mital. to displayed most clearly in the case of N-(2-hydroxybenzyli- done)-2-aminophenolp which forms a very effective stabilizing compound with I .f 4 %. I k.] ~ i - i, FACCESSION IRR: AP5022227 L 132oo-66 EWT(m)/-9WP(J)/T ACC NAs AP6003434 (AN SOURCE CODE: UR/0065/66/000/001/0052i66~14-1~ AUTHOR: Kobtova, R. L; Tu byqnsksya, G. S.; Oparina, Ye. M.; Levk1na, N. K. ORM VNIT NP TME: Stabilization of polyethylsiloxanA flulds by additives SOURCS., Rhinlya I tekhnologiya topliv I masel, no. 1, 1966. 52-54 TOPIC TAGS: silicone lubricant, thermal -an6domMe. stability* antioxidant additive ABSTRACT: The effectiveness of antioxidant additivej such as phenyl-l-naphthylamine, .Ionol, or dilauryl selenide as oxidation InHbitors ior the polyethylsiloxane fluid, lubricant 6 (TUYeU-118-55), has been studied for the pu of prolonging service life and Increasing service temperature of the lubricantTge criterion of thermal- oxidative stability of lubricant specimens with or without additives was gelation time ot 200 and 250C. The best results were attained with dilauryl yelenide; at 250C addition of 52 of this compound Increases the thermal stabtlit~ of the lubricant by a factor of 25. The effectiveness of the additives tested improves with increasinj concentration (52 max) and drops with Increasing temperature. In other tests it was found that the same additives do not produce the same effect in individual silicone fluids. For example, oxidation Inhibitors of PHS-100 polymethylsiloxane fluid such as cyclope.ntadiurylearbanylmanganese, selenophene derivatives, or ferrocen4 CWd L 13200-66 ACC NR, AP6003434 are ineffective In lubricant 6. Four-ball apparatus tests showed that additives wh Improve the thermal-oxidative stability of lubricant 6 under static conditions also Impzov Its perforamce In friction units. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. (BO) SUB CDDZ: n/ SUBM DAM. none/ ORIC REFO. 007/ ATD MSS: jw Card 212 EWT z)IT W AMN]h .- . :.. COM2 UR/0117/66/0DO/001/0030/0031 somm AMIM 8* Omr (Candi, &t0 of tedmical scionca); SS;ME1kh1naM L. N,,5-Y ift lie L4- (CaMidatoo annucaj sclanceel;HsAwy, X, Rubtsovas Ze SO TITLE s idth nojjE!!!~~dieulfi~do and the lowering of instrument Ve" SOURCE: Hashimstroitell, no. It 1966t 30-31 TOPIC-TAGS2 Ambricant, lubricant additive,, lubricant component, high temperature mo2ybdenun disulfide / NP-229 lubricant ABSTRACT: This Is a cammut on a paper previously published by M. S. Beletskiyt and 0, K, Shatalova (Mahingatroitell No. 7,, 1965), in which I.: To. Ho~hensbtep + th6so aixtbm-- disputed the claim of Ia. K. Torentlyev -that the solid lubricant .1amelo tr'bJA and containiM MS ) had ai3y . wear-rea n t properties, The pres- ent authors 1~olnt out that bV- 2X~WMoS2 with-a suitable lacquer or resin it is possible to create a tAdu protective layer on the surface of cutting tools. Atten- tion isdrawn to amoral such lubricants developed by the All-Union Scientific Research ~ Institute for ReM."weim of Petroleum (Vaosmuzray rAuchno- :~1581040WW C04;~ 2A L'B~V 2MUTWUS PO PW*ratoZt* UM UDGs 621,8Ws"I.SW &JIMak IWAWIT W ACC NR: 010830 SOURCE CODE: UR/W65766_/OW70D4-/OO4T/UO4 AUTHOR: Kqbzova, R. I.; Tubyanskaya, G. S.; OP!E~~~ Zaytsev, V. A.; Yegorova, A. A. ORG: YjJIINP TITLE: TsTfOla new effective stabilizer for silicone luttijants SOURCE: Khiraiya I tekhnologiya topliv I masel, no. 4. 1966, 47-48 ~TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, lubricant additive, silicone lubricant, antioxidant additive ABSTRACT: A study has been made of the antioxidant effectiveness of cyclopentadi- enyltricarbonylmanganese (designated TsTM in the source) in silicone lubricants. TsTM was found to surpass existing silicone antioxidants In stabilizing effective- ness and solubility. It is noted that prolonged service of silicone lubricants at 150-200C and above is normally rendered impossible by oxidation and polymerization and that existing antioxidant additives are insufficiently effective. The silicone lubricant used in this study was PM-100!~olydimethylsiloxane fluid (MT9-6 No_.- YeU-230-61 sPecificq&jons).j1 The criterion of antioxidation effectiveness was the gelation time at 250-350C.' TsTM was found to be a highly effective stabilizer of the PMS-100 fluid. At 250C the curve TsTM concentration versus effectiveness went through a maximum at 0.5%; at this maxiimim the gelation time was increased by a factor of 250. The optimum TsTM concentration was dependent on temperature. TsTM UDC: 665-521-5:547128 L 2D61 ACC NRe AP 010830 was highly soluble (up to 2% at minus 600 in the FM-100 fluid-an important advantage. A disadvantage was the unstability of TsTM solutions in PMS-100 on storage in the light; however, in the dark the solutions remained stable and effect- ive for I year. Orig. art. has: 1 figure and I table. [SMI SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF% oo6/ OTH REF-. 001/ ATD PRESS-e4 II Cwd 2/2 L ~8217-66 EWT(z)/EWP(J)/T DJ/RN ACC NRj AP6025463 AUTHOR: Kob7ova, R. I.; Oparina, Ye. M.; Yur'yev, Yu. K. SOURCE CODE: UR/0080/6h/i139/007/Y)38/l641 LevKina, K.; Magdeslyeva, ORG: Moscow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov ('~oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy I unive~sitet); VNII 14P TITLE: B-Diketones ~snd azomethines of the selenophenellseries: oxidation inhibitors for silicone fluids SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, v. 39, no. 7, 1638-1641 TOPIC TAGS: antioxidant additive, silicone lubricant, selenophene, selenium compound ABSTRACT: A study has shown B-diketone and azomethine derivatives of selenophene to be effective therviii-oxidation inhibitors for silicone fluids used as lubricating oils6nd as dispersion media for lubricating gr-ea-s-es.--Selenophene-i~~FiVa~-Civ-e~-we-re- 6-f interest because compounds containing a selenium atom in a ring are more thermally stable than the conventional antioxidant dilauryl selenide. Nine compounds were tested for antioxidant effectiveness (criterion, gelation time) in various silicone fluids at 300C. For polymethyl(chlorophenyl)siloxane 01MKhFS),the most effective antioxidant was (2-selerviphenecatbonyl) acetone, and for polymethylsiloxane (PMS-100YIand polymethylphenylsiloxane (FM-1322/300),the most effective were N-salicylidene- L 38217-66 -FACC N-R. AIP6025463 I I (2-selenophene-yl)amine and dipicolinoylbis(2-acetylselenophene). With increasing I concentration of the antioxidants (0.5 to 510, their effectiveness increased. Orig. I art. has: 1 table. - I\ ISM) SUB CODE: Il/ SUBM DATE: 2ljan65/ ORIG REF: 007/ GTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: E 0 qy L-L0353-66 WQ) /EVr(m) /T IJP(c) R~VWWIDJ r ACC NR. AP6027279 ~A) SOURCE CODE: UR/0191/66/000/008/0031/003'L AUTHOR: Kobzova, R. 1_._, Oparina, Ye. M.; Levkina, N. K. ORG: none 1'j TITLE. Stabilization of polysiloxanes by ceriuin complexesq SOURCE: Plasticheskiye massy, no. 8, 1966, 3.1-32 TOPIC TAGS: .4. antioxidant additive, cerium compound CZ3 ABSTRACT: A new, highly effective cerium-complex thermal-oxidation inhit- it or 7.as i been developed for polysiloxanes. The inhibitor increased the ther-mal stabilitv (criterion, gelation time) of PMS olydimethylsiloxane fluid ,/by a factor oi 2_'-_ at 250C and of almost 200 at 300C. The additive was soluble in the polysiloxane anc did not precipitate on cooling to minus 60C. The inhibitor was a Tnixtute of cerium p-toluate and N,N'-disalicylidene-1,2-propanediamine (forming a complex) taken in 1/18 molar ratio. It was used in doses equivalent to 0.025, 0.05, and 0.075% Cc in the silicone fluid. To ensure solubility, the silicone fluid was added to a toluene solution of the inhibitor,after which the toluene was stripped'offto 275C with sparging of air. It is suggested that under these conditions the inhibitor molecule becomes part of the silicone backbone just as was the case with previously studied titanium r-helates. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. (Sm) SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DATE: none/ nRIG REF: 004/ OTH RE A ORES :549. 55-s~(? Card I UDC: 678.84: 78 ~~19 3 2 L -21012-66 EWP(e)1EWT(~j1WP(J)ji WW~W/GS/RM/W4. ACCEM10N KRI AT5020430 AUTHORSs e. H.) -Sentyurikhinag Le H.j Oporinas Te. &I Petrova, L. TITLEj -High temperature lubricantd1banod on dyes UIVO00016510001W01013a101-33 D SOURGEs AN 333R. Nauclmyy covet po troniyu J amnzkam. Tooriya amasochnogo doyotviya i novyyo matorisly (Theory of lubricating actlon and now matorials). Moscow,, Izd-vo Nauka., 1965p 134-130 TOPIC TAOSs lubricant, dye baned lubricant,, lubricant additive/ TolAT114 221a lubricant# PFHS 4 silicone fluid, kZa 3 centrifuge, FIW22/300 silicone fluid AW.7)ILACTi Lubricants banod on dyes which are ntoblo up to 350C were invojAiCatod. Polymo Wiylphonyl- a iloxanol Uqu Ida with dlfforcnt mothyl and phonyl group ratioD .K. Oparina, -j dr, Kitimiya I toklinoloelya, topliv I maaolp 1961, no. 1) voro uood as tho dinpornion modlae It van found from the volumotrio mechanical properties that vat dyes blue "K," indigo, dioxWviolanthrono, and dimetoxyo1.olanLhrono have weak thickening proportion wiillo the other dyes (pigment nSAt" vat, dyon blue "N," NO." and isoviolanttwons) form lubricants which are similar in mochanical proportiod -221s, and cojoidall stability to silicone lubricants (TsI0IH for example)* To L 21032." ACCESSION KRI AT5O2Oh3O dotormino storage otability wid high tompornturo stability, the lubricants Waro c tooted by tho KSA Mathod (350 gm load) and on Mated contrifuge kZa-3 (at 15OG for hours) respectively. It was found the wit PF113 fluid the colloidal stability of cood thickening dyes won better than that of lose offootive thickonora and J comparable to TDIATIH-221a.,~ Parcont, weight loss of lubricant bosod on difforont plemont SAJ w 11,0% at 250G a,,d 0# .qA.Op h.2p 6J w fluids (uoing as foun4 to 1) 0' .0 17.1 10.0. and 29,1% at )00G for PFHS-111~ copol, - or 2 g0jD11 copolmor 3 P and ,!~,1,!.~t,,,%,.FW2*2/3O0 fluids respectively., IT _wao ~Ro)~Oioun_ Niat iho pluotio porportioa,, J.o.j, effective vidcooity and atrongth of inovialanthrona-based lubricants (aftor heat stabilization) ) wore practically -unchanged after 1000 hra at 150G. Indanthren and isovialenthrono aillcono lubricanto worn toated in ball boarini7n t hi&h apoods (DA 30D ODD mm ray/min) at 1500 and 15000 k&,/cm2 and wore founei inf orior to r spoeds (to 10DOD mm rov/min) and low loads 'the lubricanto. At lowo above lubricants operated longer than 15P houro at 2ODG6 Dyoo can be used aa olybdonum dis-_ ,thickanare in conjunction with &reTq:to1Vnd m sulfido Z/viving up to 2500 of service at, 2000, IOD -w4 20DOD-25 0 a lubrica t-M-5Q-4/raila art 0-10 bra under those conditions)* At lesser opeeds wod ads sarvico of 3000 bra A. 35W can be obtained, Crig. &A@ hass - 4 tablees A=IATIONs Nauchw wrot Po trento L maskmi# AN &W (3cionkgJQ_"aa1tta- -on Friction wA Wbriestions AN BMJ. T I r ILI ftC, k ;IACC NRt AP6035579 SOURCL CODE: Ult/0065/66/000/011/0050/0051 AUTHORS: Kobzova, R. I.; Oparina, Ye. M.; Tubyamkaya, G. S.; Sontyurikhina, L. N. ORO: VNII NP ;TITLEi Molybdonwa disulfide and Graphite-fillers for polyorganosiloxanes SOURCE: Khinlya i toldmo';ogiya toptiv I i--u3ul, llo. 11, 1966, 50-51 poly-ma si xano -)o TOPIC TAGS; molybden= disul"o, compound, thyl lo ly- mothylphanylsi-Lox,ine, graphite polymothylsiloxane, FI-1-1322-300 polyrathyl- phenylsiloxane, FFI~6-4 polymathylphony"sLloxana ABSTUiCT: The ef facts of I to :-'0',' of dlsul~ile uTvin th,) i,h oxidative s L-ibi". ity of or,~anos ."k icon I ~cjiiidj woro i,ve:3 tig~lltod, The compounds solocLo6 f-)- '.'-a s~uo'y we're siloymna W4";*- a co.-.Zent phan~-- phanyls1lo,~a:-,u a ~Ll~ll Of he materials have boun cascriood oar]jur 1)y a G. 5. -ubyam,'lu~-'a, Kobzova (iO7,~'a. _4 tekhrol. topliv .; rnlsal, !"'o. 1, l9o~',). The z ilication rGte upoL heatiaZ; in opGn beakers anc~ the ~~oss of weii;nt prior ,o zation served as Indicators of ther-mooxidative sLability. li9atLr-.- was conducac: at 150Y 200, and 25~)C. At concentrations up LG !"-" the adGitivas en;iazeed thic, Lnorma~ Card 112. 621.892.7:66.092 i ACC N& AP6035579 Fig. 1. Effect of the moiy*adem-~-- '.-Ido and graphito concentrations upoa the thermooxidativo stability of PK;-100 at 25002 1 graphito; 2 MoS 2 50 0 20 Concentration of additive, % stability of t"1036 compoUnds; above that concontration, they rapidly accelerated the oxidation azd dopolymerization (see Ftkg. 1). Orig. art. has: 2 tables and 1 figure. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG IRZF: 005/ OTY, REF: 001 Card 2/2 CODE: U I,. ACC NRi %P7062727 0065/0/000/00!"' Wbl)'b A,7iiiOR: Sentyurikhina, L. N.; Tropkina, C. N.; Oparina, Ye. M.- YeVL:(Ue-_ra', R. M. Vladimirova, S. L. ORG: VNII NP TITLE: Paites and suspensions of molybdenum disulfide in various disper,ioa media SOURCE: K.-imfya i tekhnologiya topliv i ma5el, no. 1, 1967, 23-26 TOPIC TAGS: lubricant, solid lubricant, lubricant filler additive, silicone lubr',- cant, molybdenum disulfide, grease ABSTRACT: Pastes and suspensions of MoS. in oils or synthetic dispersion mec.-La silicones) ~re manufactured in various concentrations; ?aszes which usually contain over 50% moS 2 and suspensions; highly concentrated (50-20%); medium concentrated (20-1%) and low concentration suspen- sions with MoS 2 content below 1%. The study reported was mainly devoted to the investigation of the lubricating properties of high and medium concentration suspensions and pastes, as little attention has been given to their study in spite of their wide-spread use. Rheological pro?erties so-called strength limit), colloidal stability, antiwear ef-fect, coefficient of friction and the longevity'104 films were determined. :t was found that pastes and suspensions, which can be prepared with ',.:cS, and s. surfactant in a nonstructured or structured modification (the Card i UDC: 621.893 '7~~CC NR- AiiCO27i7 latter having a three-dimensional solid phase network structure), 6o not differ significantly in their coefficients of friction and longeviLy of films. (Structuring is achieved by introducing a surfactant, i.e., a soap, usually lithium stearate on heating, when soaps swell in the ambient oil and produce the three-dimensional network). The high strength limit, especially in structured suspensions, is detrimental for the anti- vear effect because of a decrease in the mobility of the lubricant. -The colloidal stability determined by centrifuging increases with the con--~__ centration of MOS2 and the viscosity of the-system. The structural activity of soaps is stronger in low concentration suspensions than in 'highly concentrated ones. The addition of MoS. increases the anLiwear effect of lubricating oils, e.g., the introduction of this solid lubri- cant into TsIATIM-221 grease increases the longevity of its films by 10-12 tizes under a 8600 kg/cm2 load. Structured systems with a low content of MOS such as VNII NP-242, VANII NP-220 and nonstructured high 21, YLOS2-content pastes VNII NP-225 and VNII NP-232 are videly used at the present time. Lubricants with low MoS. content are usually applied in rolling friction joints; lubricants with high MoS2 content are used in gliding friction and in threaded Joints. Orig. art. has: 3 tables and 4 figure SUB CODE: V*SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 009/ OTH REP: 003/ ATD PRESS: 5111 Card - 2/2 OPAY,,INA, 4I.A., aspirantka DeCree of absurpt,-'cr. (f s--'P-r'r ac-d -,y bi-r ar.d wet carbonization. Tokst. 1,rca. :,, .. te',.)irukh-Jjr.-l'(-hesk'.y cb5-7uzh!van!ya. w(--o: di.;-rLng '- 1 6 S . ( M: P~- 1. C I - -, " t Institut bly cv~--go CIPARKIU, A.V. (MosWa) ---V~vtatin. Mad. sestra 19 no.12:39-40 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) (MYCOSTATIR) OpAW ,y&UpaVOVp6'~4!ksandrOvma; ZHBLVZNOVA, L.H., red.; SHADROk. N.D., . I' '.,"% rlt. te)dm, red, [Seventh Congress of Soviet Trade Unions] T'll s"ezd Bovetskikh prof- soluzov. [Moskva] Izd-vo VTaSPS Profizdat, 1958. 69 P.(MIRA 11:7) (Trade unions--Congresses) SHCRIN. V.A.-, YUDINTSBV, S.D.; KMAT, I.A.; GOLIDBERG. L.Ye.; PEVZNER. N.S.; BRAZHJJIKOVA, M.G.; LOKAKINk, U.N.; OPARYSHNVA. Ye.F. The new antibiotic actinoidin. Antibtotiki 2 no.5:44-49 S-0 1~7. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Inatitut po izuskaniyu novykh antiblotikov ON SSSR. (A NTIB IOT ICS, actinoidin, pharmacol. (Rue)) BLINOV, N.O.; 011ARYSHEVA, Ye.F.; TRUBNIKOVA, I.P.; ROZANOVA, T.M.; KHOkM=p M. Formation of additional spots in the paper chromatography of antibiotics. Antibiotiki 6 no.7:66c~-666 J2 161. 041i~A 15-6, 1. Institut khizdi prirodnykh soyedineniy AM SSSR i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno.-isgledovatellskly institut antibiotikev. (ANTIBIOTICS) (PAPER CHRCMATOGRAPHY) I'AG( ~,J` YA MAM,N;F~ , j. M ueceased k;i AicYSii.L*4%L, Ye..F. ; -,`FBl`N'lK , 14. D.; .. 1~ . .1. 1 Isolat4-or., cl--mical purl~icatior. ard properties of f~',-rimycin (viomycin~i. Antib,-'3tiki 8 no.lID:855-900 0 '63. 1. Vseso,;i-zryy nauc*-nc-,-'ss,, dovatel 'ski-, rE*..--,,;t BLINOV, N. 0.; OPARYSHEVA, Ye. F.; )QIOKHLOVA, 1u. M.; YAKUBOV, G. Z.; PUCHNINA, A. V.; FEDKINA, N. G.; KHRYASHCHEVA, K. M.; KHOKHLOV, A. S. "Classification of antibiotics a,2,=ding to 'chromatograpnic spe-tra'." report submitted for Antibiotics Cong, Prague, 15-1,~ Jun 64. Inst for Chemistr,, of NatuxC Compounds, Inst of Mi,.'robioiogy, AS USSR, A-11- Union Res Inst for Antibiotics, Msocow. IWANOWSKA, W.;,OPASKA-BURNICKA A. - "Z"U-z The population assignmont of white dwarfs. Bul Ac Pol mat 10 no.10i$47-553 162. 1. Astronomical Observatory, N.Copernicuy University, Torun,. and Astrophysics lAbor&tory, Torun, Astronomical Institute, Polish AcadenW of Sciences. Presented by W.Iwanopska. OPAT, A. nCooperation With Hungary", P. 8 (TECHNICKE MOVINY, Vol. 1, No. 17/lE, Dec. 1953, Praha, Czechoslovakla~ SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions, (MAT), LC, Vol. 3, No. 12, Dec. 1954, Uncl. " -, e:,, t, ~,- - : . - - . - I I -). --, 7 . -~ , . . I . . . - . ~ 1, , ".. I I I 1 1, ~ i , '! . " + ) , , -, -, . p - I I - r r -- :11 HANASZ-JARZYNSKAP Teresa; OPATOWICZ-CZAPLIFSKA, Zofia A oase of circumscribed sclerema. Pediat. Pol. 37 no.8:859-862 Ag ,62. 1. Z II :Kliniki Chorob Dzieci AM w Poznaniu Kierownik: prof. dr med. 0. Szewipski. (SCLERODERKA) op T!f f GONCERZEWJC:', Xhrla; :'of ia Calcium meta*,~ol- '. E3,-, s-,,L."Iy In a case (,' d~ysctjtcsl' B - . F-- ; '. -1 -:,n: .. - rediat. t o 1. 40 :~c.": 131-'/33 - - ',)~ . 1. Z :1 Klin"ki chorob dziecl A!.' w Foznanivi , - ~'-' , .-, mad. C, Szczepoki . OFATRIL, B. "Defects In Newly Installed Electric Power Equipment." p. 248, Praha, Vol. 3, No. 7, July 1953. SO: last European Accessions 1ji9t, Vol- 3, No. 9, September 1954, Lib. of Congress OPAML, B. Ogatril, B. New trends in the construction and reconstruction of the electric distribution syster on large-scale fams. p. 220. ENEWE'11' YA. Praha. Vol- 5, no. 6, June 1955. SO: Monthly List of the East European Accession, (EKAL), LC. Vol. 4, no. 10, Oct. 1955. Uncl. I-l'.1 -:-~ - -n .. , I . Improving our power "Lnstallati,ns. ?. 523. k L.',. L UE'l I K;t .~Praha, Czechoslava~ia) 'Jol. 7, No. P, -,cT.. !)~ SC,: Montn1v index o! vast i!.uro,,-)ear, Ac~ess~ n (fr.Al) b- C),. 7, !,C, L, 11., :Ji B . Low-voltage dintr I lju I i -r4 F' ~ 1 in inclwl,rlal enter- H!7-e- f F. 2C." (Elektrotlech-Fik) %'ol. 12, '-'o. '~, Aug. J'j'7,71, C?echo.,.Icva-Kia SC. ~!~-"'THLY l;LL( 'F , A ".- , '1",,. 1* A~ :,~ . - ~~ 1.7 tic . 1, !'-)' -1 ;-cc-)n5,tru(-tde)'l 0'- Z C. .05 OPAIRIL, B. "Problems of the reconstruction ol the electric equiliment of silos in agricultural enterprises." p. 387 (Elektrotechnik) Vol. 12, no. 12, Uec. 1-)r,7 FraFue, Czechoslovakia SO: Monthly Index of East ~,urorean Accessions (MAI) LC. Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 ji- Y, - 7-n%, P., I K I vt c-vi my T, G,)t,,wi pi OPATRNA, J.; 1,:-'FJLOVA, F.; BFNFS, K. The anatomy ,.' the shone apex .f' whs~fit f"ri ~iclitr, ae?.tl-tim, L. during trqns;tion from the vegetntlvf- to the repordur-tive state and the determination of the primordia. BioIogln plant-arum 6 no. 3:219-225 164. 1. Institute of Experimental Botany, ~zecho.91c.,vak Acridemy of Sciences, Praglie 6 - Pejvire, Na rwicisti 2. :i~ N~- ej fl. M, ,Tr. fl, F,4 % 7, f~ Tr 7? 7&n 5F I DLOV A, Hr),i.AVIV.~, !,or`vu~, A , .1 ' hanges in .he anat-m. al str,ictur& Lf t,,:e -ih")ct a F),-- x D Se ne c i o vialgari s '- . Jur i ng on t oge n i s 1 r, re 1 a 1, i o nto 1,1.e formation of leaves and infioresr~encp- log I a p.Flntarum 6 no. 31226-23.1 "epartment c' (if Fxperiment'Rl Botany, -,zechosl.wak Acnleff~~ ~,f ';ciencez, rnwie 6, - T)ejvicv, Na cv,-Isti 2. CHMA, J.; CFATRNA, V. Evaluation of wound healing using Imprint nethod. Chekh. biol. 3 no.6-.359-362 Dee 54. 1. Inotitut biologil ChSAN, biologiya tkan07. Praga. (WOUKDS AND IN M INS. experimental. healing. deters.. imprint method) OPATRNA-Fiserova, Jana Effect of K-humate on the separation and growth length of root tip cells of Allium cepa L. Biolo4ia plantamm 6 no. 21 12-2-131 164. 1. Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 6, Na Cvicisti 2. 0-PATRNYP E. A contribution to the systematics of the ihite bream Blicca bjorkna (Linnaeus). P. 139. CASOP13; ODDIL FRIHOD07 ONY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 127, no. 2, 1958. Monthly list of East European Acce5sions (&FAI) LC, Voll. 9, no. 1, January 196 ',. Uncl. CPATRNY, E.;CLIVA, 0. Notes on the genus Polypterus Etienne Geoffrey it. Hilaire in our collections. P. 101. CASOPIS; ODDIL iaIRODOIEUNY. Praha, Czechoslovakia. Vol. 127, no. "~, 1958. Monthly list of Fast FAu*pean Accessions (EEAI) L," ', Vol. 9, no. 1, January 1960. Uncl. 01PATM, 2 1 0~ MUDr (Jloln) ------ Uperience of a pediatrici&n Praha 34 no.1l.-256-25? 5 June (FIDIATF-ics. in Czech., role in system) (MBLIC RLUMH, In Czech., role of in the district s7stex. Prakt. lek., 54. organiz. of pub. health district pediatrics In district sysetem) f." / /-"I/ / /~' , .I LESNY, Ivan; DITTRICH. Jan; OPATRNT, RV2en; VOJTA, Vaclav 7hernpeutic methods used at the Institute for the Treatment of Perirwtal Encephalopathy (cerebral palsy). Gesk. pediat. 13 no.5:437-444 5 June 58. 1. Statni la2ne Zeleznice; Ustav pro leceni perinatalnich encefalopatii. (CLRBIMAL PAISY, therapy inethods & reaulta (Gz)) -- - OPAII~E Mu -- Er7thema infectiosum. Ceek.Dediat.15 no.10:886-895 016,0. 1. Detske odd. OUNZ v Jicine, prednoBta KUDr. J.Rejlek. (ERYTHEMA in inf & child) OFAT-M, J. Antiknock properties of motor fuels under -driving conditions. p. 2c4 (Automotil) Vol. 1, No. 8, Aup. 19r-7, Czechoslovakia SO: MCNIPLY INM( OY FA.ST EUHOI'?:Ah (FKAI) Ir. - VC.L. 7, N(,. 1, JAN. 19rb BARGAL, R. ; GRIGAR, L.; OPATMTY, K.; SPATWY, F. Lipoma with secondary incorporation into the mesentery. Cesk. gastroent. v7z. 17 no.8--469-472 D163 1. Klinika chorob vnit--nich lekarske fakulty Karlovy University v Plzni (prednosta prof. dr. K. Bobek); Ustredni rentgenove odd. fakultni nemocnice v Plzni (vedouci MUDr. Z. Chudacek, Mo.) a 1. chirurgicka klinika lekarske fakulty Karlovy University v Plzni (prednosta doc. dr. J. Spinka). OPATRKT. K. - Normalisace - Vol. 4. no. 2, Feb. 1955. Increaning production economy by proper selection of materials from Czechoa- lovak state standards. P- 33- SO: Monthly List of last baropean Accessions, (IFAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9. Sept. 1955 Uncl. BOBEK. Karl, OPATRNYYt Karl, [Opatrny. Karl]. PONETS, Ventseeleva [Ponec, YJ (ChekhoslovakiyOT Primary aldoseronium (Conn's syndrome). Ilin.med- 36 no.10:41-46 0 058 (MIRA 11:11) 1. Is terapevticheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. K. Bobek) meditsinskogo fakullteta larlova universiteta i terapevticheakogo otdeleniya rayonnoy bolluttsy (zav. - doktor TSvechke) v g. PilIzene. (ALDOSTKRONE, aldoateronism, primary. ding. & surg. (Rua)) CANIDOVA, JirIna Same as above BOBEX - continued CZWHOSIDVAKIA Prague, Prakticky Lellmr, No. 19, 196a, pp 817-820,820-826 "Contribution to Diagnostics of Benign Endocrinal Tumors", Part I and I!. Karel, YD, same RACEX, Frantisek, IM, same 17 M. U D. Navrat- OPATRNY, Karel; BAIRCAI, Phido1f Therapeutic success in hypercholesterwic xanthomatosis. F2zer.. lek. sborn. 24.1109-113 164. 1. K2inika chorob vnitrnich lekarske fakulty University Karlovy v Plzni (prednosta: prof. MUDr. K. Bobek). Y- BOBIY.,K. , pr-f. t I r. [deceased); L. :,FTELAY,V. ; SL;.!st ill, k7. V iq C., 1 11 T'. d c I Us f 11 v rs I . ;~ I -9 K.1 rob vne. be'.".0.!) :1 f~:: r. lj-%b(,Ik. [decwinod OPATSKIY, L. V. *XwessIty of Parsistent Stromlo rar sew a4pr BW=wp 01!1)6 V Opatsklyq Candidate in lbommic WISSUMMAW& so 8 ftMOUNION IMOITOA In eapsodIft the siMpr Vwbg WIMO In 81ber".. the Par Nost and ather arees; "for,ftess, to specific Instal"Man. 9G68 OF-ITMY, t. Agriculture - Volga Valley Construction of the Volga hydroelectric power developments and momt,*ctB for the extension of raw materinl mnd food resources of the U.S.S.R. Vop. ekon. No. F, 1952 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October . " Q W, '-'n c ', . VTS , 'amik'L.; MG111. YA.G., prof,, red.; LISOV, Y.Te.. red.: %44-49-MOMINDVA. 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(MIRA 14:3) 1. Akademiya neuk SSSR. Institut ekonomiki. (Economic zoning) 0FATSKIY, ~,Y., red - GUSEYNOV G.T., akad.,red.; NADIIiO'VA.A.,kand. geogr.naa re~. (Materials of the scientific session of the Acade,-y of Sci- ences of the Azerbaijan :_~.S.R. dedicated to the future de- velopment and distribution of the food industry) Materialy nauchnoi sess'lip ~osviashck~ennoi perspektivnomm razvitiiu i razreshcheniiu pishchevoi nnosti (28-3c nolabria 1"'( 1 g.) (M1RA 17:7) i. Akademiya nauk AzerbaidzhanFkay ~, Baku. Institut eko- ncrr.iki. 2. -"ekretarl otdeleniya obshchevtvennykh nauk AN Azerb.SSR (for Guselmov). 3. Zaveduyushchiv otdelor. Hazme- shchendya sotsialisticheskogo proizvodstva Instituta eko- nomiki AN Azerb.,St (for Nadirov). OPATSKIY L Important condition for improving the living standards of the Soviet people. Vop. ekon. no.11:56-65 N 162. (14IRA 3-5:11) (Food industry) 'A 7 at., s'- c -e excii-.,,,c r 1 1 L a n ~ c c e KISS, Istvan; OPAUSZKY, Istvan; MATUS, Lajos; TORKO, Janos On the separation of boron isotopes. Koz fiz kozl MTA 7 no.6;391-398 959. (EEA.I 9:8) 1. Magkemiai Laboratorium I., Kozponti Fitikai Xutato Intezet, Magyar Tudomanyos kkademia. (Boron) (Isotopes) 3000 AUTHORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: Ki 3hsh, 1. , ~pau z3A i Data cn the Separati -r, Lf Volatile Compo-unds Atomnaya energiya, 1960, 3/ce. (-, B004-BG6"' Br-r V~,! No. I , TEXT: Besides mar,~ anther 1c, ssi b " I i ti (,,-- --f* --t-jaralL ~ 116 . sctopes there i s a method that takes advantai,, e cf the f a: t compounds containing heavy isotopes are more volatilt.- thpir, ial, compounds containing 'light isotoLes. There is no universal th,,r~ -for this phenomenon. Such a theory still requires a great am:,unt experimental material. This "Letter to tne Fditcr" preser,*L~ -a 2 Dm~ ar of the practical effectiveness rf various --xygen-contair~,.,, r.- -r- --omp,.~unds which are used for difference in character and degree of lit,- --f pcunds. The 1-11owir.C s~---tems have ltt~t!n studied: Pth,-r BFV acetic ac-,d - BF, ~c~-tati- - Bi, a r, J Car! 1i Data on the Separation of Boron Isotopes in the Porm of Volatile Compounds B006/BO63 Tha experiments were partly made at 20 0C by the counterflow methLd (liquid complex - BF,-gas) and partly by a method described in Ref- 4. The isotopic composition of the fraction obtained was determined b~- th~ method of neutron absorption. Experimental equipment and technique ar~- described in Ref. 6. Results are given In Talh]e 1. Enrichment -was determined from the formula: A = (B 11 /B 10 )in the column head /(B"/B!0) in the ,~clumn vat* Table 1: Table 2: Compound t 0C A Compound Pressure, t 0C A MT 8g C 6H5OCH 3* BF 3 20 2.0 B(OCH 3 56 1.072-i 4 (C2H5) O.BF 3 6o 2-4 B(OC 2H5)3 4. 740 ~~56 2H2O.BF 3 80 1.9 B(Oc 4H9)3 20 128 '.0'.7c CH3Off-BF, 92 1.7 CH COOH-~F, 3 9 Card 2i4 3/089 B006YB067 tounneRciloc Hoal'I'littlielIT WCAIIHCIIDC pa3A;jemin ;,' I, r .4 71 d i I (Cfi,),O.BF, 1 025 (C,11,~O-Iws 1:027 C,11,011 - BF3 1 027 C,li,ocll, BF, 1:030 1. 036 1,040 Card 4/4 XISHSH, Ishtvan; OPAIUSKI, Ishtvan; MAIUSH. Layosh Research on the separation of boron Isotopes. Roct cher-ii 34 no.2: 385-389 '60. (EW 10:13 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno- is sled ovatel I sk J.5- iLnstitut fiziki. Vengerskoy Akademii naui, Budapest. (Boron) (Isotope separation) KISS, I., MTUS, L., and OFAUSKY, I. e-Ndo pov -~ V ~1~10n. the relation between isotope effects in vapor pressure and molecular structure." CHEMISTRY (PHYSICAL), SOCIETY OF (French) - l2th Annual Meeting - Paris, France, 4-8 Jun 62 Central Institute of Physics Research, Budapest OPAUSZKY, I.; ZMBOV, K.F. The use of graphite-coated tungsten fila nts for isotopic analysis of uranium by a mass spectrometer. Bul Inst Nucl 14 no.1:17-20 Ja 163. 1, Department of Physical Chemistry of the Boris Kidric Institute of bhiclear Sciences. 2. Permanent address: Central Research Institute of Physics, Budapest, Hungary (for Opauszky). ACC NRS itpu022017 SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/003/0!58/0160 AL; Cilk)k :X-4 L W1 I, Opa U1j k I i ri h GRC;: Central -Inslitute of Physics Studies, Budapest (Tsentral'nyy institut fizicheskikh issledovaniy) TITLE: Improvement of the MI-1305 mass spectrometer for the isotopic analysis of natural carbon and oxygen SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 3. 1966, 158-160 TOPIC TAGS: mass spectrometer, mass spectroscopy ABSTRACT: High-accuracy mea!3urements of the C13/C12 and 018/016 ratios are required both in studies of the origin of C02 and in determination of the paleotemperature. For this ?urpose the following improvements and modifications have been mace on zrle YI-1305 mass-spectrometer: (1) a new gas release system was developed; (2) -_T., ion receiver was redesigned so as to make spacings between slots, through w Ihic.n Lwo Lon beams to be compared are transmitted; (3) a sensitive recording unit was adGed for the compensating comparison of ion currents; and (4) a precise control of both, the accelerating ion current and the magnet feed current was introduced. Several "i-.,CAred measurements were conducted with the modified mass-spectrometer systen. to determ ine the C!3/C"2 ratio. The comparative measurement accuracy was 0.02-0.03%. (:rig. art. has: 2 figures. SbB CODE: 07,ii/SUBM DATE: 12Jun65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF; 004 Card 1/1 __ _'uDC :621.38i..o__