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Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4,
P 150 (USSRT
AUTHORS: Andreyev, P. F., Polyakova, N. N.
TITLE: Coefficients of Heat Expansion of Petroleums from
the Groznyy Region (Koeffitsiyenty teplovogo
rasshireniya neftey Groznenskogo rayona)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Vses. neft. n.-i. geologorazved. in-ta, 1956,
Nr 95, PP 422-440
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card 1/1
AYRAPETIYARTS, B.Shp, prof.; POLYAKOVA, 1' 1-1
Some regularities of hysteriosis in the spLnal cord. Nerv. sist.
no-416l-Q, 163 (1-1114 18:1)
1. Fiziologicheskiy inntitut 'Leningradskogo universiteta.
_y. ilia Seiiror.-, Or: Inn T-1.3
USSB/Ifui.iaii and j~minal Physioloi -a
Abs Jour :Ref Zhur - Biol., flu 14, 1958, tio 65819
Author :PolyaIr o%v,% N. N.
Inst
Title :The Chan,,,:e in Interoceptivo Raflexes Associated with an in-
crease in the Content of *,~z.,onia in the Blood
Ori!,; Pub:Byul. clwperii,.1. biol. i -1-leditsiny, 1956, 41, No 2, 20-23
Abstract tI, study was made of the effect of injectinr_, amnonilz-a salts into
th,2 blood upon the course of the basic interoceptive re-
flexes in cats (under arothane anesthesia) arisin- in an in-.
tastinal loop andurinary blad(L--r nnd exertintL an effect upon
blood pressure and respiration. The stimulus employed was
inflzr~tion of the or6an, as well as injection of acet,~rlcholine
(Ixlo-5) or KC1 solution (1 Tal of 0.1%) into the artery of
the or3an being perfused. IncreasinC; the content of czLioni,~~
in the blood caused a reduction or the couplete disappear:%nce
of interocoptor reflexes. Inol-,tion of the portion of the
Card 1/2
142
POLYAOVA 11.11.
eel ar.4 sm. of hysteriosi-s. Ne rv. S-; al - no - 5: 191-6.3 1
1. Labcratori.Ns fiziologii vys3hey norm)y
grad.3koan -.,,14 ve r s I te ta.
devatellnosLi li-nin-
U
Pb1Y1KOVA, 11.11.
Changes in exteroce-o-tive And interocentive conditioned reflexes
following exclusion of the barrier function of the li-rer. Fizlol.
zhur. 44 n0.1:37-44 Ja 158 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Laboratortya fiziologii vyeshey nervnoy deyntellnosti Fiziologicheskogo
inatituts im. A.A.Ukhtomekogo Leningradskogo gosudArstvennogo
univerRiteta im. A.A.Zhdanova.
(RXFIZI, CONDITIOM ,
off. of Eck's fistula in animals (Rua)
(VEINS, PORTAL SYSTEM, -Dhysiology,
eff. of Eck's fistula on conditioned reflex funct. in
Animals (Rue)
(VENAE CAVAE. nhysiology,
same)
~ POLYAKOVA
Mechanism of hysteriosis, Report No* 1; Peculiarlities in the
development of hysteriosis following sti=Llation of various
reflex arcs. Nerv. siat. ro. 2:82-88 160. (mIRA 14:4)
(NERVOUS SYSTEM)
an],q;%
Nerv. n
1 !j~.r ,-ii-.y doyaui-l
Irrieni UM,
un! versl U~ ta.
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--),R'ati 6t j-
enctration of devt!166[q~ sub-Mauce in tho ernul-
V. Pill Yatua,-Zku r Nau-Ii,
olep-wedre plated cjthc;r on t1w .1dr 44 cm the gla5s
evjulsiwi r
Side 1"l`t- crt-vt-loped In 0,2,1f ill Na.-SO,, 0,01 if,
tj ill k1jr
!0 bafkr Na-ceii 4- _N11 0,02M
in title C-1 the fallowill
pin
devel
nwhird
k"
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Avridot dots; not vetlt t v t e 1110re rapidly th3n ito dl~ qtlltrt!~-
velapers u-sed. Rutc. of priaratim 4~cpen& on min. colicn.
of. deVeloPing substance neecled to Lffixt dfavc-It~pnicut at
the depth
In questio (thruliold concii.), This mim,
J.- ftends on the pH at which the givznt devol per st rts it6
tictirm; the Jolver. tbz P11 the fasts. netratian
tilt! lie
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x
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I
BOGDANOT, S..G?; ~02agalk"AP-SAw-
Pbnetratlon "ad of the alkall of developer into the emulsion
layer of thick layer plates. Zhur. nauch. I prikl. fot. I kin.
Z.noo30B7-l9Q KYTJO (KI2A 10:6)
1,.Gosudaretvonnyy opticheskly Institut Is. 3.I, Tavilova,
kPhotography--Developirg and dOTOlopers)
POLYAKOVA' --
Sensitivity of chemoreceptors of certain organs to ammonia. Fiziol.
zhur. 45 no.12:1446-1453 D 059. (MIRA 13-4)
1. Prom the laboratory of Higher Nervous Activity, A.A. Ukhtomaki
Institute, Leningrad University. Leningrad.
(AMOTIUM CHLCRIDI pharmacol.)
(BLOOD MSSURR pharmacol.)
(RISPIRATION pharmacol.)
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Yu~ lmtm~fi of Diffusloa al 1) in is into flw Duidskn L
nick fbfts- YAKDv~ ),;:uck p4lad.
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gig' Lhe dcycJo~pym,~ M-i3idi- zri:
A
ANDREYEV, P.F.; POLYAKOVA, N.N.
--11.1--~-:~,"A
Coefficient of heat expansion of oils from the GrozW
region. Trudy VNIGRI no-95:422-440 '56. (MI-RA 9:12)
(Expansion (Heat))
(Grozrqy Province-Petroleurr-Analysis)
US3R.11"edicine- Physiology FD-2709
Card 1/1 Pub. 33-18/28
Author : P,)lyakova, N. N.
Title : A simple method for recording defensive motor reflexes in dogs
Periodical : Fiziol. zhur. 41, 103-1o4, Jan-Feb 1955
Abstract : Describes a method for recording defensive motor reflexes (move-
ments of the extremities) of a dog in which the extremity remains
free and the mobility of the dog is unrestricted except by a strap
(no mechanical linkage). States the laboratory (see below) is di-
rected by E. Sh. Ayrapet'yanets. Diagram; graphs.
Institution : Laboratory of Physiology of Higher Nervous Activity of the Physi-
ology Institute imeni A. A. Ukhtomskiy of the Leningrad State
University imeni A. A. Zhdanov
Submitted : may 31, 1954
POLYAKOVA, 11.11.
Kodification of interoceptive reflexes consecutive to an
increase in blood ammonia. Biul. ekBp. biol i med. 41 no.2:20-23
F '56 MRA 9:6)
1. Iz laboratorii fiziologii vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti (zav.-
doktor biologicheBkikh nauk X.Sh. Airapetlyants) Fiziologicheskogo
instituta imeni A.A. Ukhtomakogo Leningradskogo gaoudaretvennago
univeroiteta imeniy A.A. Zhdanova. Predstavlena akudemikom
K.M. Bykovym.
(BLOOD
ammonia, eff. on blood pressure responses to
intestinal sti-ill tion (Rue))
(AN40NIk. in blood.
off. on blood pressure responses to intestinal
stimulation (Rue))
(BLOOD PRESSIM, pkisiolou.
eff. of intestinal stimulation. relation of responses
to blood ammonia (Rua))
(IIr-MTIIZS. pkWaiology,
off. of stimulation on blood pressure. relation of
responses to blood ammonia (Rua))
Subject USSR/Chemistry ID P - 3494
Card 1/1 Pub. 152 - 9/21
Authors Baklagin, A. I. and N. N. Polyakova
Title Study of bitumens by means of molecular distillation
Periodical Zhur. prikl. khim., 28, 622-628, 1955
Abstract A drawing and description of a somewhat modified
Hickman pot still is given. Molecular distillation was
carried out at 120-170, 170-220, 220-270, 270-1200G.,
Petroleum residues of varied origin were distilled, and
the method seems to be quite satisfactory for Investl-
gating bitumens. One drawing, 5 tables, 2 references,
none Russian.
Institution : None
Submitted : D 31, 1953
AnREM,P.F.; IVANTSOVAL,V.V.; POLYAKOVA%,N.N.; SILDT&,N.P.
1.0"r6. ~11-7"~~-111-~
Properties and structure of the dispersed organic matter of
sedivientray rock. Trudy VNIGRI no-83:171-187 '55.
(Geochemistry) (MIR& 8:10)
A fflwM,P.F.; HASADMOVA.D.A.; POLYAK(NA,N.N.; CBXRNYSHNVA,.&.S.
Sons regularities of the occurrence of organic matter in rocks
of the middle Miocene in northeastern Caucasus. Trudy VNIGRI
no.83:231-273 '55. (MIRA 8:10)
(Caucasus, Northerw-Geochemistry) (Caucasus, Northern-
Geology, Stratigraphic)
Y%XAKOV~ N V., redaktor-, SIRGXYIVA, N.A., redaktor; MANINA, M.P.,
temtcrIeskiy redaktor
(Geophysical prospecting of ore deposits] Geofixicheskaia razvedka
radnykh mostorozhdenii. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo geologicheakoy lit-ry,
1953. 137 P. (Microfilm] (MLRA 7:10)
1. Moscov. Veesoyaznyy nauchno-iosledovatellekty institut razve-
dochno7 geofiziki.
(Prospectinc--Geophysical methods)
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fee action it sivrcs%ary if local alkalinity is to be kept at I lie
dr-Jml level. Mvelloper activity Is thereby maintained sit
a higher lrvtl, Unbuffered devellopen yield a hillher Win
sensitivity than buffered developers if developed to the same
contrast level. Leveling ariion of a developer Is; toore pro-
nourserd at lower buffer capacities. E. J. Park
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Signific Ance of buffering of developer to r*developinent
ocess. S. G. Dogdanov,and N. V. PO kova. Uspekhi
Nauzh. Fol., Akrd. Noulk S.SZ.7c., V7#R7Khsm . Nank 3.
11 1955).-Development,rate depends on acid-base
iring capacity. For devrJopen with low rapacl the
M
leveling of development is characteristic. In dev2olpers -
with low buffer capacity the diffusion rate of the alkali In-
the emulsion is too slovr to maintain a coast.
BOGDAITOV, S.G.; POLYAKOVA, N.V.
-------
Role of the buffer capacity of the developing solution in
the development proc829o U8P,naUCh*f0t. no.4:202-209 155.
MRA 9:4)
(Photography-Developing and developers)(Buffer action)
POLYMCOVA, 11. VV ond BOMMV, 0. G.
"The Influence of the Buffer Capacity of the Developer on the Magnitude
of the Light Sensitivity Arising in Development," paper given at the
International Conference on Scientific Photography, Cologne, 24-27 Sep
1956.
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5641' (IlwWan.) The Rae tit Which Agents*Pimelmte the
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R-nubion Layur im Thickly Comed Fflm, Aoro~it' pron1kno-
Venih p-.-D'.juvlialufhvhlkh vehlicheinve v eynul'sionri~i slot
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pr-Itim of the -veloping agent, its c mr1trition and pll
on thu rate of pmetration were studied.
POLYAKOVA, N.V.
Compensating developers Im the form of drv powders. Zhur.
nauch. i prikl. fot. I, kin. 8 no.31206-209 My~e 163.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Gosudarstvennyy opticheekly Institut imeni S.I. Vavilova.
(Photography-Developing and developers)
MARKOV., I.P.; MARKOV, N.N.; POLYAKOVA, N.V.; YURIN, B.A., red.;
ANDREY-EVA, L.S. , tekbh'. -red.- ---
[Textile workers trade union; a brief historical sketch]
Profsoiuz tekstil'shchikov; kratkii istoricheskii ocherk.
(By] I.P.Markov, i dr. Moskva, Profizdat, 1963. 238 P.
(MIRA 16:6)
(Textile workers) (Trade unions)
FOLYAKOVA. N.V
Possibilities of isolating funnel facies ~k~ diatre=s in
Russian Platform by means of magnetic surveying. Inform.sloor.
VSEGEI no.45:147-150 161. (MIRA 14:12)
(Russian Platform-44agnetic anomalies)
FOLYAKOVA, N.V.
Division of opaque minerals in thin sections into magnetic and
normagnetic. UNVOes-min-Ob-Ta 90 n0-3:338-340 161.
(HIRA 14: 10)
(Minerals--Magnetic properties)
DROBIZOV, V.Z.; KI&CUMMIN, Tu.S.; PAPIN, L.K.; PCLYAKOYA, NAV., red.;
BETLINA, TS.L., takhn.red.
(T.I..Lonin as the leader of our great construction program;
collected reminiscences about T.I.Lenin's work In the field of
the national economy] T.I.Lenin vo glave velikogo stroitel'stva;
sbornik vospominanii o deiatellnosti T.I.Lenina na khozinistvannom
fronts. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo polit.lit-ry, 1960. 324 p.
(MIRA 13:4)
(Lenin, Vladimir Illich, 1870-1924)
(Russia--Economic conditions)
ANTONOV, l.S.; LISITSYN, V.11.; STASINEVICIIJ, D.S.; TSEKIIANSKIY, Yu.V.; POLYAKOVA,
N. Ya.
Method for the production of methyl borateas Dim. prom. 40 no.9;
665-667 S 164. (YJRA 17&11)
STASIMICH, D.S.; POLYAKOVA,.N.Ya.
11
System R t3CE3OHr,?-B (OCK3)3 *3%0- Zhur. neorg. kh-4z. 10
no,79217MU S 165. (MIRA 18:10)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4045843 WW-IRM- S/0064/64/000/000/0665/0667
AUTHOR: Ant'Dnov 1. S- Lisitsv*n. V. M.,, Stasinevich, D. S.; Tsekhgn-q-kjy,.,---
-Yu- Polyakova, N. Yai
TrrLD, A method of obtaining methylborate
is
OURCE- Khimicheskaya promy*shlennost' no. 9, 1964, 665-667
TOPICTAGS: methylborate, methylborate manufacture, methylborate continuous
synthesis, azebtropic mixture, methylborate. extraction, mineral oil, methylbor-;
I ate yield
1 ABSTRACT. A new procedure, applicable to manufacturing conditions, for ob-
tainine m-ethyl boratc0is described. The arrangement of the equipment is figured.
s obtained under atmospheric pressure from boiling methanol under
S
i continuou -addition of a 19 - 20% boric acid solution in methanol. Separation of the.
2zeotrople mixture starts at 54C; this contains about 75% methylborate. Methyl-w
borate is isolated from the azeotropic mixture by extraction with dry mineral oil
Ccird
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H+ ions in the doable layer and in the bulk-sola.. and the
tential i. frelative to the soln.) at the Ion dinm. distance
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FOLYAKOVA) %Ii. YE.
POLYAKOVAP N. YE;.--"6ystem of Pre-5ou-ing Treatment of the Soi-I for Early Spring
Grain Crops in the C op Rotation bystem of Northwestern Rayons
of the USSR.,N(Dissegations For Degrees In 6cience and
Engineering Defended at USSH Higher Lduational Institutions)(29)
Min Higher Education USSR, Leningrad A.- icultural Inst,
Leningrad, 1955
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No 29t 16 July 1955
* For the Degree of Candidate in Agricultural Sciencez
PMAMU, O.A., Imnd.vaterinBwnykh nauk
Use of the fluorescent method of analysis in microbiology. 'Zrudy
VIRV 22-142-163 159. (MIRA 13:10)
(Fluorescence microscopy)
POLYAKOVA, O.A., kand.veterinarnykh nauk
Fluorescent sera and their use in microbiology. Trudy VM
26&62-74 t62. (KM 16s2)
1. raboratoriya mikrobiologii i immuniteta Tsesoyumogo instituts.
eksperimentalgnoy veterinarii.
(Ser= diagnosis)
POIZAKOVA, 0,.-A-.,,. rkand.veter.riauk
Use of the fluorescence serolo-r,ic method for identifv-ing
Vibrio fetus. Veterinar-lia /,' ilo.11:99-101 1; 165.
1.
aalk 1c/,:1)
0
1. Vsesoyu~nyy in:7titut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii.
L L,-218.3-66
ACC NR% ILP6005021 Voih
AUTHOR: Polyakova, 0. A. (Candidate oLl veterinary sciences)
r
ORG: All-Union of Experimenz;al Veterinary Medicine (lisesorizayy ins-zdLut
eksper ail noy ve-terinarij.)
TITLE.* The application of the luminescant-sorological method in the identification
of vibrio\fotus
SOURCE: Veterinariya, no. 11, 1965, 99-iol
TOPIC TAGS: veterinary medicine, bacterial disease, serum, fluorescence
,ABS'MCT: The use of fluorescent antibodies to diagnose vibrio abortion in cattle
'and sheep was proven to be a less laborious, more rapid (11 -2 hours), and reliable'
2-
inethod. This method also provides possibilities of testing contaminated material for
alien microflora up to 12 days under all temperature conditions and of identifying
dissociated cultures. Cultures of Vibrio fetus were grouped into two types
according to morphological and biochemical properties, while saprophy-te vibrio was
tested as belonging to a different serological group. On this basis highly active
specific fluorescent serums (containing isothiocyanate of fluorescein) were prepared
for both serum types of V. fetus by using globulin fractions of serums~of V. fetus
and V. bubulus obtained by hyperimmunization of rabbits with 3dve typed antigen.
UDG: 619:616.981-31-078
Abs Joux. I Ref Zhur Biol.. NO 2, 1958, mo 5258
Author 1) 1
10 0.A
Inst 1-10t given
Title Fluorescenco Micv~osoopy in Diagno3ing Tuberoulosis and
Paratuberoulosis.
Or'g Pub Vetsrinariya, 1957, 110 6, 62-66
Abstract No abstraot
Card 1/1
POLYAKOVA, O.A., knndidet veterinornykh nauk.
Fluorescence microscopy in the diagnosis of tuberculosis and
paratubereulosis. Vaterinaxiia 34 no.6:62-66 Je '57. W12A 1C:?'j
1. Vaesoyuznyy Institut eksperimentallnoy veterinarli.
(Microscopy) (Tuberculosis) (Johne's disease)
POLYAKOW),O. A.
"Infectious laryn_potracheitis of poultry"
Moscow, Sellkhozgiz. 1951. 50' -oa:;es ,,,ith illust.-Ptions.
SO: Vet., !-lay 1952, Unclassified.
The author set asIhis goal'to facilitate the establiahmeAt of the diagnosis
of infectioua laryng'otracheitis'oa the part of the workers of veterinary
bactbriological laboratories, and to assist*veterinary specialists with
the organization of the measures agaisnt it.
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=~ S.I.; FOMINA. A.Ya.; ZHAK, R.M.; POLYAKOVA. O.A..
Results of field tests of -irus-vaccins against Neveastle disease
in poultry. Veteriaariia 31 no.2!26-28 F 154. (MLRA 7:2)
1. Vessoyuznyy institut okeperimentallnoy veterinarii.
(Poultry--]Diseases)
POLYAKOVA, 0. 1., 70ROVA-F'OLTAK, M.n.
"Tsomerization of Polymethylenic Hydrocarbons Under the Influence of Aluminum
Chloride -- I-. Isooerization of Propyleyelopentane," Zhur. Obshch. Khim., 9, No.
3, 1939. laboratory of Organic "hemistry imeni Academician N. D. Zelinskdy,
Moscow State University. Received 31 May 1938.
Rvport U-1517, 22 Oct 1951
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LEYKINA, Ye.S.; POLYA.K-QYAj,..2.I.---
A simplified method for immunological diagnosis in helminth
infections, Part 1: Agglutination reactions with abscorbed antigens
in the diagnosis of experimental asqariasis and trichinosis in
animals. Med.paraz.i paraz.bol. 25 no.2:131-316 Ap-Je 156. (mLRA 9:8)
1. Is sektora.eksparimentallnoy parazitologii Institute. malyarii.
meditsinskoy parazitologii i gelimintologii Ministerstva zdravo-
okhranenlya SSSR (dlr. Instituta - prof. P.G.Sergiyov. zav. sektorom
prof. V..P.Pod"yapoliskaya) i is sektora eksperimentallnoy terapii
gellmintozov Tsesoyuznogo instituta gellmintologii (dir. institute -
akad. K.I.Skryabin, sav. sektorom - prof. D.N.Antipin)
(HILMINTH INFECTIONS. immunol. diag.
agglutination reaction with absorbed antigens in exper.
helminth infect.)
(AGGLUTINATION
reaction with absorbed antigens in ding. of exper.
halminth infect. & aseariasts)
(TRIGHINOSIS, diag.
agglutination reaction with absorbed antigens in exper.
trichinosis)
PANASYUK, D.I.; POLYAKOU, 0.1.
Intra vitam diagnosis of early stages of Dict3rocaulus infestations
in sheep by the use of allergic reactions. Trudy Gellm. lab. 9:222-224
'59- (MIRA 13:3)
(PARILSITES--SHM) (N]WATODA) (ARTIGMra AND ANTIBODIFZ)
POLYAKOVA,, O.I.J. kand. biol. nauk
Biochemical mechanism of the effect of iodine and ditrazine
solutions on the enzymes of Dietyocaulus filaria. Trudy
VIGIS 11:127-132 t64. (MIRA 18:12)
POLYAKOVA, 0.1., kand. biol. nauk,; RELYRN, R.A., bioloo
Effect of anthelmintics on the phosphorylase and a1dolase
activity of ascarid muscles. Trudy VIGIS 11:133-138 164.
(MIRk 18:12)
POLYAKOVA, O.J., kand. biolog. nauk
- ,
Enzymes in Dictyocau2US fJla--!e.: ir, helmi4ritts. T7%,,J~v
VIGIS 10:227-238 163. (11!41.L~-,,~ .1-1!91)
POLYAKOVAJ, 0.1.
Transamination and reducing amination in Dietyocaulus filaria.
Biokhimiia 27 no.3:430-436 YV-Je 162. (YJRA 15.8)
1. Laboratory of Biochemistry and Physiology of Helminth, All-Union
Institute of Helminthology, Moscow.
(NEMATODA) (kMINC GROUP)
POLYAK M , 0.1., kand.biologicheskikh nauk
Biochemical changes in the organism of sheep in dietyocaulosis.
Trudy VIGIS 6:282-289 159. (MRA 15:5)
(Dictyocaulus)
(Parasites--Sheep)
POLYAKOVA, O.L, kand.biologicheskikh nauk
Isolation and chemical investigation of antigens of some
helminths. Trudy VIGIS 6:87-91 t59. (MIPJ,. 15: 5)
(Antigens and antibodies)
(Worwis, Intestinal and parasitic)
ROZOV, Bj~;._IOLYAKOVA, O.P.,..,_ nauchnyy red.; MAMEV, V.I.Y red. izd-va;
BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn. red.
[Industry's requirements as to the quality of mi6ral raw materials)
Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spravoch-
-nik dlia geologov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo
lit-ry po geologii i okkrane nedr. No.28. [Bisiauth] Vismut. Nauchn.
red. O.P.Poliakova. 1961. 36 P. (MIRA 24:10)
1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatel'skiy institut minerallnogo
syr1ya.
(Bismuth)
BEINAKOVA. L.T.; MMEVA, Z-I-;J!O-UAMVA,-P--P-, nauchn~y red.; NEVANOVA,
G.F., red. izd-va; IYERUSALD,11SKAYA, Ye.S.~ tekhn. red.
[Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials]
Trebovaniia prorVshlonnosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spra-
vochnik dlia geologov. Moskva, Goo. nauclino-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po
geol.i okhrane nedr. No.". (Arsenic) Myshliak. Nauch.red.O.P.Polia-
],ova.-Lzd.2., perer. 1961. 30 P. (MIRA 1/,: 11)
1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzny7 nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minerallnogo
syr I ya.
(Arsenic)
POLYAKOVA 0. P., ARKHANGELISKAYA, V. V., and TOM30N, I. N.
")%thodological Questions of Mapping Ore-controlling Zones of Increased
Jointing and the Technique of Compiling Iarge Scale Metallogenic-forecasting
Maps"
report presented at the First All-Union Conference on the Geology and Metallurgy
of the Pacific Ocean Ore Belt, Vladivostok, 2 October 196o
So: Geologiya Rudnykh Hestorozhdeniy, No. 1, 1961, pages 119-127
POLYAKOVA, 0. P.
Franckaite from complex tin ores of the Smirnovskove deposit
(oustorn Transbalkalia). Trudy Min. mtxz. no.8:103-107 '57.
(Transbaikalia-Franckeite) (KRA 1113)
POLUKOVA O.P.
z - -
Geocronite from the Smirnovskoye deposit (eantern Trfnebaikalia.).
Trudy Min. muz. no.8:99-102 '~7. (MIRA 11:3)
(Transbail-alia-Geocronite)
POLYAK , O.F.,
Origin and description of banded ores of the ladainakoye deposits.
Isv.AN SM.Ser.geol. 21 no-8:78-90 Ag 156. (MLEA 9:11)
1. Institut geologii rudnvkh mostorozhdeniv. petrografti. minera-
logil i gookhtmii Akademll nauk SM, Moskra.
(Ore deposits)
Iif
- POLYAKOVA , - 0. P I
Nacrite from fluorite deposits in eastern Transbaikalia.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geol. 30 no. 10:120-125 0 165. (MIRA 18:12)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy petrog-rafti, minera-
logii.i geok-himii AN SSSR, Moskva. Suhnitted March 9, 1965.
ARKHANGELISKAYA, V.V.; POLY*AKOVA. 0.F.
Some zones of ore deposition in eastern Transbaikalia, and the basic
stages of their development. Zakanom. razm polezn. iskop- 5:251-258
162,9 (ML~A 15:12
1. Institut geologii radnykh mestorozhdeniy., petiografii, mineralogii
i geokbimii AN SSSR.
(Transbaikalia-Ore deposits)
3(5) FHASE I BOOK EXKDITATION sov/2681
Akaiemiya nauk SSSR. Inatitut geologii Ndnykh mentorothdonly, petrografii,
mineralogii I gookbizil
Geologiya i radnyye mestorozhdmiya Daltnego Vqstoka (Geology and Ore Deposits
of the Far East) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1959. 94 P. (Series: Its
Trudy, v7p. 18) 1,500 copies printed.
Ed.: Ye. A. Radkevich; Ed. of Publishing Housel N. R. Run; Tech. Ed.:
A. P. Guseva.
TURPOSE: The publication is intended for -InIng geologist@, geochemists, and
mining engineers,
C(T47FAM: This collection of articles deals with the characteristics of
various polymetalli a ore deposits in the (Sovjot) Par East. individual
articles discuss Bulphostannaten In Southern Primorlye and Z&bq*al'ye,
s)carw, sulfides, and 41itic Mae* No personLUties are mentioned.
References accompany each article.
TABIE OF CONTENTS:
Card 1/3
Geology and Ore Deposits of the Par rmt (Cont.) sov/2681
Radkovichp Te. A. Genetic Characteristics qf Skara-Polynet"a Deposits
of the T*t7WddnxIdy 3
Khetchikov, L. N. Re lationship Between Skerns and Sulfides in the Perm)
Sarstakoye Deposit (Southern Primor,70) 22
R;dkevlah.. To. A. On the ftlphostann#es In the SinandUnskop Cassiterite-
Sulf1de Deposit of Southern Priziorlys 30
-EQ11MKov~ 0. P. The Deamonqiticn of Sulphostannat*m in the Ores of the
Smirnovskoye Depait (Zabgkal,76) 46
Tqwon.. 1. N.., and V. N, Skakvzov, Main ftatum of the Geologic Stractur
of the VandbinskWa Depression 54
Lobanov , G. M. The Problem of Postore Aplite Dlk*q 64
Lobanova, 0, M. An Exmple of Horizontsl Zoning in the Distribution of
Ore Deposits 72
Card 2/3
7ONSON9 I.N.; IVANOVp I.B.; KONSTANTINOV, R.M.; LOBANOVA,G.M.;
IRL~A~OVA, O.P.
Absolute age of Mesozoic magmatic complexes and ore
formations in eastern Transbaikalia. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.
geol. 28 no.1201-40 W63. (~9RA 17:2)
1. Institut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrcg-afii,
mineralogii i geokhimii AN SSSR, Mosyka,
-01
TOMWE', LN.; KUITST,~~TIIJOV, R~M.; POLYAKOVA, O.F.; IWSOV, 1,B.;
YESIKOV, A.D.
Upper Mesozoic hydrothermal cycles in eastern Transbaikalia in
light potassiwn-argon and lead-isotope dating. Izv. All SSSR
Ser. geol. 29 no.7.3-11 J1 164 (MIRA 18:1)
1. Ihstitut geologii rudnykh mestorozhdeniy, petrografii, mine-
ralogii i geokhi-aii AN MR, 14oskva.
YEZIKW~ A.D.j TOPISON, I.N.; KONSTANTINOV, R.M.; POLYAKOVA, O.P. -._.
Isotope composition of ore lead from various type de-positB in
eastern Transbaikalia. Geokhimila no.7t791-800 J1 165.
(MIRA 18t11)
1. Thstitut geologii rudnykh matorozhdaniy, petrografii,
mineralogii i geokhtmii AN SSSRI Moskva. Submitted June 11,
1964-
TOKI.~ON~ j.N.; KONSTANTI NOV, h.m"~ 1\11YAEuk"I'y 0.11.
Genetdc series of orc- formatic)ns in Trannbaikalia. Girwcd rud.
mestorozh. 6 no.2z38-51 Px-Ap 164. (~IIIRA 17:6)
1. Im3tltut gu)J.ogJI rudnyhb treitoro?Monly, pcttrrq'.,rafH,',
mint-ridogil i gvokHmil fill Moskva,
I
TROF-UAOV N.N.; POLYAKOVA. O.F.; MALINUCT'SUIP Ye.p.
--,
IA4d-zinc deposits of the Smir~avskoye or* field. Trudy IGiN
noi83:161-20;1 163. (MIRA 16:11)
FOLYAKOVA, O.F.
Lead-zinc deposits.of the Yz*Wa ore field. Ti-ady IGEM no.83:
265-318 63. (MIRA 16:11)
~-POLYAKOVA, O.P.
Decomposition of sulfostannatos in ores of the SmirnovEkoye
deponit (Transbalkalia). Trudy IGEIM no.18:46-53 159.
(141RA 12: 10)
(Transbaikalia-Tin ores)
ACC NRiAP7000996 (,4,41)
AUTHOR: Polyakova* P. Ye,;
ORG: Biological Institutto
Novosibirsk (Biologicheskly
~
inauk SSSR)
-SOLTRCE-CODr-,;--M/04-39/65-/0,44/010/15TI7/'1573
Bobrova, S. I.
Siberian Branch, Academy of Sciences SSSR,,
inatitut Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii
TITLE: Fauna and ecology of blood-sucking mosquitoes (Dipyera,
Culicinae) in the southern part of Tomsk oblast
SOURCE: Zo-3logicheskly zhurnal, V. 44, no. 10, 1965, 1571-1573
TOPIC TAGS: animal parasite mosquito, disease vector, entomology,
biologic ecology/l-ow~4 oa;;f
ABSTRACT:Twenty-three species of mosquitoes wore identified in the
southern part of Tomsk oblast (Western Siberia) In May-
Septeshers 1.962.- -(.Sea Table- 1), Collections were made In
Cardl, ulicinae:591.9+591.5(571-16) i
ACC NR_iA,,P --- 7-0-6- 96
~Table lo Species
composition of
aos-
quitoes in southern Tonsk o blast
(1962)
Numb
ar caus t
Species - dd 99
.
I.,Anopkies maculipermis Mg. 8 -3 2 Q
2. Cullsets alAskeensis Ludl. - - 2 z
3. Q ochroplerk Peus. 4
4. Aede3 casplw dorsalls 14g. -
5. Ae-purmtor Kirby 70 13 M 5449
6. Ae communis Deg. .92 12 6460 6564
7. Ae diantacus H, D, K- 60 18 11059 1107
8. Ae. intrudens Dyar 6 4 1154 1164
U. Ae. hexodonlus Dyar
1 U - 20
10. Ae. Pulialus Coq. - - IS 5
H. Ae. catophylla Dysr - - 51, 51
t2. Ae. exctucians Walk. -11 26 46 93
M Ae. canlam Mg. 17' 0 232 240
14. Ae. riparlus D. K. - I - -1
Ae. flavescens Mfill.
15. - 4 - 4
.
16. Ae. beklemishevi Den. 122 - - M
17. Ac. cintreus Mg. It 2 U 84
18. Ae. mulcus D. 0. A
AV. Ae. vexans Mg. 14 14
20. Culex . tus Fic 17 - - P
2t.-C apleallskdamL
2L Q Piplens L.. 30 - - 30
2L MaTowla richlardil Fic. 63 63
Total 1 402 1 83 IMM 1 1407
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ACC NR~Ar7000996
pine forests along the ObI River. Haximum numbers of
mosquit'oes were recorded from late Hay to mid-July. Peak
populations varied with the species, however'. Aedes com-
,munie was most numerous in early June and Aedea punctor
'in late June: -Aedee oommunz,s noaquitoes made up 48.0% of
the population$ and Aedes punctor 40.0%. Hosquitoes were
most active in the morning and evenings hours. It was an-
tablished that the most favorable temperatures for no US)
quito actLvity are between 80*C and 25*C.
Orig. art.t has: 1 table and 2 figures
[WA-56; ME No..141
suB com W -S=4 DATM none/ ORIG REF: 005
ACC NR, AP7001089 (19,Al) SOURCE CODE-:
AUTHOR: Verzhutskiy, B. N. _(Decease d`)"-~
ORG: East Siberian Biological Institute,-Siberian Branchp Academy of
Sciences SSSR, Irkutsk (Vostochnosibirskiy biologicheskly Institut
Sibirskogo otdeleniya Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: The sawfly Hoplocampa ephippiata Knw., a pest of Siberian apple
trees
SOURCE: Zoologicheskiy zhurnal, v. 45, no. 5, 1966, 775
AA&MOL
TOPIC TAGS: parasitology, tA&"LLU parasite, p1mat-grmt
(Ileolo, PA.,qAlr IvJVOP'Ll
ABSTRACT: A pest of Siberian apple trees, studied In Pribaykallye in
1952--1953, has recently been identified as Hoptocampa ephippiata Knw.,
not the sawfly species Hoplocampa testudinea Ki., as previously sup-
posed. HopZooampa e~hippiata differs from the related species both
morphologically (it1s*darker and smaller) and biologically. Although
Hoploaampa ephippiata has been found only in the Irkutsk rayon, it Is
apparently as widely distributed as the Siberian apple tree, I.e., from
the southern part of Eastern Siberia to the Par East. [WA-_r-0; PBE No 1~
SUB CODE: 06/.- SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REFt 001/ OTH REF; 001
UDCsnone
POLYAKOVA, P.Ye.
Fauna of blooisu-king mosquitoes(Diptera, Culicidae) in the lower
Ob'Vall.ey. Trudy Biol. inst. Sib. otd. All SSSR no. 10:9?-101 163.
(MIRA 17-5)
rLau--
POLYAROVA, P.Ye.; BOBHOVA, S.I.
Fauna and ecology of blood-sucking mosquitoes (Diptera,
Culicinae) in southern Tomsk Province. Zool.zhur. "
no.10:1571-1573 165- (MIRA 18:11)
1. Biologicheskiy Institut Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR,
Novosibirsk.
rl.,)ad !3 Y. lo~; f ly zasl,
no. 133-
POILMOVAJ R. B.
USSII/Metals - Welding
Jul 50
"Gas Pressure Weldin.- of Small-Deameters Pipes," rngineers A. S. FLI'kevich, H. B.
Polyakova, Sci Res Inst of Stroyneft,
IlAvtogen Dolo" No 7, pp 16-lP
Data on investigation of technology ofsubject welding# performed on improved stand of
&)P-3 type (described by T. A. Vladimirskiy and M. S. Nikitin in IlAvtogennoye Delo"
No 12, 1~49). Pipes of 33,5-R8.5 mm (1-3in) were satisfactorily welded by gas-pressure
metiiod. Strength of welded joints is not lower than that of base metal.
IM 167T62
POL'YAKOVk, R. B., Engr
Pk 167T63
USSR/Metals Welding Jul 50
Inspecting Welded Joints of Gas Fipelines With
Gamma Rays," R. B. Polyakova, Engr
"Avtogen Delo" Bo 7, pp 18-19
Introduces gamma-ray method developed,by S. T.
Nazarov at Moscow Higher Tech School for appli-
cation of radiography to inspection of velded
Joints in pipelines, using ampoule of mesothor-
ium as source of radiation. Describes accept-
ance standards. Method appraised for conveni-
ence in application under field conditions.
1.67T63
Pni,YAY,o,.,A,
USSR/Engiteering - Welding, Processes SeP 51
"Investigation of Welding Pipes by the Gas-Pres-
sure Process," A. S.' Fal'kevich, R.'B. Polya-
~ova, Engineers, NIIStr6vneft'.
"Avtogen Delo" No 9) PP 7-11
Presents results of investigating most essential
technological parameters for velding pipes and
e3rpts for automatization of process. Discusses
butt prepn, magnitude and time of pressure ap-
plication, effect of flame compn on quality of
weld, effect of heating time on quality and
efficiency of welding, influence of heating
temp, on welding process, Gives Schematic diagram
of automatization. 202T34
MR
-.177-M. Invrolication of Paranw4ers
of l1w Gan I'mmurr Welding nf Tube..
41n Itupwittm) A. 8~ Fjtl*krvlch ant) M
H. M-flakava. Artog,an- Pria. v. 22.
.4-pt. lidl, p. 7.11.
Hutt weldinK of law~carl-n Me,-)
Whing by the 6(ax-pre.sure niffila,l.
Upo at autanuffle equipment. Data
are. tabulated and rhnrted. ( K.. CN I
As,
877-K. Investigation of I-arataptrrs
of 11W 40as Pressure Welding of Taboo.
(in Ituominn.) A. H. VnMovich and it.
Puliakova. Avfopr"nuo D~Fio, v. "2,
pt. 1051, Ii. 7-11.
Butt welding of low-carbon Pteel
tubing by the gas-presoure method.
Use tnfunutomntlccequipment. Data
ore ab lated and nnrtrd. W2. CN)
1. FALIKE'ICIII A. S., 17,rg. ; _POLYA KOVA , T?. 73., Eng.; P-4KIIIIAKII, 1. R., Enj~.
2. ussR 6oo
Oxyacetylene weldiniff and cutting
.1
7. Examination of the technology of gas pressitre welding of large dismeti~v pipe-5,
Avtog. delc,, 24, No. 1, 1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl.
Kism~ji. 16,., doktor takhnichaskikh nauk; MAZU', A.T. kandidat taklmiche-
skikh nauk; FALIKEVICII, A.S. inzhener; ANUGIIKIN,'M.S.. kandidut takhni-
cheskikh nauk; LIVSHITS, L.S: kandidat tekhnicheekikh nauk; NNYMIT,
I.Te., in%hener; BAKHRAKH, L.P.. inzhener; XAUXQ"-Zd-'A Inzht_-er.
Welding with electrode cluster. Section of the All-Union Scientific En-
gineering Technological Association of WeMers in the All-Union Scientific
Research Institute for Petroleum Induatry, Construction. Avtog. delo 24
no.6:10 Je 153. (MLRA 6:5)
(Ilectric welding)
V
FALIKEVICH,A.S.; POLTAKOVA, R.B.; RAKMKH. L.P.
Investigating the technologr of gas pressure welding of large
diameter pipee. Trudy MI Stroinefti no.4:46-62 1560*
(KLRA 10:1)
(Pipe, Steel--Welding)
i-"~'_ ! !-1 /1 "1, - i-
I', " , 11, !~) .
I -, 1~i / - I(' 1,/ 1
LIVSHITS, L.S., kandidA tekhnicheskikh nauk; BAKHRAM, L.P., inzhener;
LUNIN, I.I., inzhener; POLYAKOVA, R.B., inzhener.
P"10~~~_ _
Are welding of high-pressure pipelines. Trudy VNI19TROINUT ' no.7:
108-124 '56. (HLRA 9:11)
(Pipe, Steel--Welding)
s/o96/62/000/011/005/006
EIL93/E383
AUTHORS: Gotlib, Ye.A., P?.lyakova.R-B- and Yashchenko, Ya.V.,
Engineers
TITLE: Welding of austen1tic steels _Dvj-695P (EI-695R) and
-17 (EP-17)
PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, no. 11, 1962, 63 - 67
TEXT: Steels EI-695R (containing 0.08-0.11% C, 0.47-0.6o%
si, i.4o-i.4690, Mn, 13-9-14-3% Cr, 19.1-19.2% Ni, 2.68-2-75% W,
o.96-i.o8% Nb, 0-005% B, 0.01% S and 0.02% P) and EP-17
(containing OolO-0.11% C, 0.18-0.28% Si, 1-31-1-35V. Mn, 16-51%
Cr, 13-22-13.67% Ni, 2.27-2.4o% w, o.62-o.77% Nb, 0.005% B,
mo6% S and m16% P).were specified as materials for the steam
pipe of the boiler I-IK-31 (PK-3.1), the latter ina.terial~ being
considered more suitable for parts of the conduit operating under
supercritical conditions of steam, temperature and pressure.
Before the boiler could be fabricated, it was necessary to
determine the optimum welding procedure and to train the welders,
the results of this work are described in the present paper. The
metal-arc welding technique was used to make test butt-joints
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in tubes of the following sizes: 32 x 7-5 mm and 76 x 18 mw
for steel Ei-695R; 76 x 16.5 mm for steel EP-17. Since the
main object of the investigation,was to establish conditions
under which the proneness of the welds to develop hot cracks
could be eliminated, several electrodes were used in the tests;
these are .,. listed- ' in Table 2 together with the chemical
analysis of weld deposits obtained with these electrodes.
Single-V bevel was used in the case of thin-walled tubes, both
5ingle-V and single-U bevels,with an included angle of 20 or
300 being tried In preparing the edges of thick-walled tubes.
After the deposition of each bead weld, the weld was cooled
%,o about 100 OC and the slag residues were carefully removed
before the next run. Various welding schedules were tried,
each in three variants: I without a backing ring; 2 - with
a removable copper ring; 3 with a metal ring which was left
after welding. The quality of the weld was determined metallo-
graphically, more than 100 microsections having been examined.
Based on the results of these experiments, the following
optimum conditions were established: I - single-V bevel with
the included angle of 60-700 should be used for welding
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EI-695R steel tubes (32 mm in diameter, 75 mm waXI thickness).
A permanent backing ring should be used and the root welds
should be made with the A)4, -13-15 (AZh-13-15) electrodes,
2.5 mm in diameter; 2 - for joining BI-695R steel tubes,
76 x 18 mm in size, U-shaped bevel with the included angle of
300 should be used; a permanent backing ring should be
employed for making the root weldi both V- and U-shaped bevels
can be used for joining EP-17 steel tubes of this size because
welds made with the TsT-10 electrodes are less prone to hot
cracking; 3 - a minimum current (not exceeding 60 - 75 A with
electrodes 2-5 mm. in diameter, or 80 - 100A with electrodes
3 nun in dianmter) should be used; the crater in the weld should
be filled in before the electrode is chAnged and the arc should
be broken at a distance of 8 - 10 ffur.*from the crateri narrav
welds should be deposited almost. without transverse movement of
the electrode4 each weld, after cooling to 60 - 70 C, should
be cleaned with an abrasive wheel.- These recommendations were
folloved in the fabrication of the steam superheater and the
steam conduit pipe of the boiler PK-31. Destructive and non-
..destructi e tests showed that no cracking occurred in the weilds,
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all of which conformed to the quality standards set by the
process-control specifications. Several conclusions were
reached. 1) Although satisfactory metal-arc welded butt-
joins in tubes, made of the new austenitic steels EI-695R and
EF47, can be obtained, the welding technique employed requires
great care and rigorous control at every stage of the fabri-
cation process. As a result, the technique is time-consuming,
and its use can be economically justified in the manufacture
of experimental plant only. 2) The austenitic electrodes
A4, -13-18 (AZh-13-18) and AZh-13-15 cannot be recommended forr
welding tubes of steel EI-695R under industrial conditions.
Strongly adhesive slag formed by these electrodes has to be
carefully removed after each run and even then it cannot be
guaranteed that hot cracks will not occur. Further development
work is required to change the nature of the slag formed by -
these electrodes and to eliminate the tendency of the welds to
hot cracking. 3) The 4T-16 (TsT-16) electrodes can be
recommended for welding steel EP-17 tubes. There are 7 figures
and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATIONS: Yuzhteploenergomontazh-~IF,"Orgenergostroy'I - Kiyev
Card4/ oliteklinicheskiy institut (Kiyev Polytechnica-1 Institute)
LIVSPITS, L.S., kand.tck~,n.nauk; FOLYAKDVA, R.D., inzh.; MAKSIMOVA, K.I.,
inzh.
Investigation of the welded Joints of steamPiPes from 1yhVN12T
austentiG steel. Elek. sta. 32 no.7:21-25 J1 161. (MM 14:10
(Steampipes)
8/137/61/000/012/096/149
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A M ORt Polyakova, R.B.
TITLE: Welding high-pressure pipeline butts on oeramia backing rings
FI~RIODICAIU-. Referat,ivnyy zhurn&!. Metallurgiya, no. 12, 1961, 21, abstract
12E119 (V Wt. 'I Energ. etr_vo", i (1), Moscow-leningrad, 1959, 1012-
1o6)
Mr.": Information is given on results cf inveatigating the welding of
high-preezure pipeline buttz on removiOle ceramic backing rings. The investiga-
tione were made on gr,&de 20, 1211MO (12hhlMP)" and 12MX (12M) steel pipes.
The pipe diameter was 133-325 MM; the walls were 13 - 36 mm zhick. The ceramic
backing rings were manufaotured fr.-:,m a oQmpcund containing in %: sand 36; loam
35; refraGtoi~-k clay 8, sawd-ast 41 -water glaens 12; water 5. 1) The possibili-
ty Is shown of producing high-quelity jointa on removable cer&mic backing rings.
The manufacture of these rings ie simple and the materials used are non-scarce
and oheapj this makes the uae of the ring5 extremely exped.lent. 2) The oeramic
rings can be easily machined on the nasembly epot and adjusted to the Internal
diameter of the pipe to be butt-welded. Therefore additional ma.2hining of the
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internal pipe surface is not neceza&ry, If there is a difference in the internal
diameters within the tolerance range. 3) As the ceramic baoicing rings are easi-
ly removed, they can be empicyed for pipelines
which amount to 15 - 20% of the total nueber o
4) Beat results In the form&-,Ion of the rou". I
walls are assured by U-ahaped beveling (bevel
butt
2 mm gap. The struc-tursl dim-ensiona of a
reduce the built-up meteLl by 25-30% as :3ompare
fixed metal rings employed at prezent.
of any length, for c1cRing lutts,
bx.-t9J. anl for tent seations.
yer for pipeE with ~" 20 mm thiok
ngle 16 - 180, tlunt 2 mm) and a
weld w-ith the u8e of ceramic rings
t,.) the methoi of welding on
V. Tariz,~va
[Abstracter's note: Complete trans!&-!;ion'j
Card 2/2
EFROSP L.S.; POLYAKOVA, R.P.~_ARGITTI, M.G.
Derivatives of piazthiole and piazselenole. Part 7:
Monohydroxy derivatives. Zhur.ob.khim. 32 no.2:516-521
F 162. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensoveta.
(Benzothiadiazole)
(Banzoselenadiazole)