SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RUDNEVA, A.V. - RUDNEV, M.M.

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-RUDNE-VA,-A.V.;.VIALYSIMVA, T.Ya.; SOKOLOV, G.A.; GULITIAY, I.I.; Prinimali uchastiye. GAIATOTIOV, A.L.; GA14AYUROV, A.I., BARARYKIII, KOSTINI I.M. Changes in the material composition of industrial sinter along, the cake height. Stall 22 no.1:5-9 Ja t62. WIRA 14;12) 1. Institut metallurgii imeni A.A. Baykova (for Rudnevay Malyaheva, Sokolov, Gulltyay). 2. 14agnitogorskiy metallurgicheskiy kombinat (for Galatonov, Gamayurovy Babarykin, Kostin). (Sintering) -- - ~ ; -, RL)PNrF-VA, FEDOROV, Yeja., profesasr-, FMTF.CHENSKIY, P.P.; BUCHINSKIT, I.Ye.; MIAXINOV, G.T., prc-fegacr; BOSH140, L.V.; ALISOT, B.P.; , BIRYUKOT, NOT.; GALITSOV, A.P.; GRIGORIYET, A.A., akademik; 3YUNSON, M.S., ,rcfeasoz; MURETOY, N.S.; KHROMOV, S.P.; BOGDANOV, P.N.; LEEEDAY, A.N.: SOKOLOV, V.N.; YANISHEVSKIT, ft.D.; SAMOYLENKO, V.S.; USM&- ITOV, R.F.; CHUBUKOV, L.A.; TROTSENKO. S.Ya.; VANGENGM, G.Ya.; SOKOUYV, !.F.; STYRO, B.I.; MUTIKOU, N.S.; 1SAYET, E.A.; DMITRIYEV, A.A.; KUYUGIN, Te.A.; LIEUNAA, Ye.K.; SAnZHNIKOYA, S.A.; R&UPO- VA,, L.R.; POKROVSXAYA, T.V.; WDASMAN, A.B., ORT 7A, V.V.-. RU- BINSHWN, U.S., profesaor; MIlEVSKIT, V.Tu.; SHCHERBAKOVA, YeJa.; BOCHKOV. A.P.; ANAPOLISKAYA, L.Ye.; DUITAYEVA, A.V.; UTESHET, A.S.; RUISIMC, A.I.; ZOLOTARZT. M.A.; NERSESYAN, A.G.; MRAkiLDV, A.N.; GAVRjW7, V.A.; TSONAYI, T.I.; DMATKOVA, A.Mal, ZATAR!m&, m.y.; SffMRM, S.M.; BUDIKO, H.1,, professor. Discussioz of the report, (in the fcrm of deba-lisi) E~Lf -14-he --'Zraut' state climatolo0ca.1 re-sear.-h- aPA meth.,.;dr, -if de7alopiag it]. Inform. .3/4:26-154 154. (MIRA 8:3) sbor.GUGMS no I 1. Chian- -kcrre 9p onde z~t Akademii nau-k SSSR (f-~-r Fed.-:.row). 2. Gla7na~-- geofizlcheskay~:. obaez-va~"oviya I=. A.I.Y.:~6y-ko'7-a (fcr Predtechenski-jr, Lebeclev, lfanishevskiy, Isayev, Raklp,:i-l,a, Orlova, RUUD- shtey-n, Budyko, Shch6rbakoi-a, Anapollskaya, Duna-yev-a, Ruclneva,Gavrilov Zavarina). 3. Ulcrainskiy nauchrio-isaledovate-l'skiy- gld~6mete(;;'Ologiche" SIU7 inslitut (for Buc:hln-ak-lY). (Gcntlaued orA next -,ard) FEWROV, Ye.Ys., professor; PREDTECHENSKIY, P.P., ard t e r1 . DiscuBsion of tha repor'l; (Im the form of [of the current OULLO climatological ranearch and MethA3 if de-xel~~plng it]. laorms, abor. GUGMS 154. (Card -,,) (MIRA 8*3) 4. Vsesoyuzry7. Institat r~stenlevodstza (for Se'31yaninov, Rudenko). 5. BiAlimaticbeakaya stantbiyz, Kisk7odzk (for R~shno). 6. KoAcrr- skiy goz-adar-st-7enny7 u-niversi-hef im. M.V.L=onoao7-a (for Allsov). 7. Minlaters,vo putry soobshzhenlya SSSR (for Blryukov). 8. laatl-~ tull- ga,~-grafii U--dem"i nai3k SSSR (for Gailtsov, Grigarlye-7). 9. Gea- fizlcheska2a kimiseiy-a Vseaoyuznogo geograficheskogo obahchestva (for Eygenaon). 10. Miniaterstyc elriktrostvartslir i c-lektx,!~promyshlenn#.,;Sti SSSR (for Muret,.3-7). 11. I-snlngrad5kl7 g,~.,Gudarat-Termy-y universiteb im. A.A.Zhdanova (far Khrrxty%-). 12. TS--n4,ra.-"ny7 na=hr.---i9eladoFatel'- 51dy gidx.-meteoralogicheskly arkh-4-~, (for Sokoltm, Zolotarev). 13. G,~- 1 4; sudars'Frenny-y- okeanografichas"5,7 -1 na~- i;-_- Samcylenko). 14. TSe--- trallnyy instilt,,A, pr~:,gauzo-7 (for Uama--c-r, Sapozlialko-hra). 15. Inatitat geografii AkaAemii axA SSSR I TSaw~r:.! ltyy Iristit-ul; kuror lcgil (for Clrabuk-w). 16. lns,',iitut imeal Sechenzma, Yalta (for Trot-Bazkt.). 1-7. kvkUf;b7?--3k-!-r (fmr YEDOROV, Ye.Ye., prOf6G8O.-,-; PREDUCHENSKIT, P.P., and uthex-i. Discussion of the reporh (in the form of debates) [uf the curren'- atete rf climat,.-Ioglcal r6search aul methi,-Is ef de-velzping it]. Infi.-mm.sbor. GUGMS v0J/4:,','r-'l'54 154. (Caa'd 3) (nU 8.3 18. Dallnevostochnzrr gidrt~,meteorolcgichs- 3kiy instit-at (for Sakolv-f). 319. lus,'.It- geologii i geografil Aks, demli nauk Litovskoy SSR (f-,~r Styr:~). 20. Rcsto-rAce up-tavlenle gidromrstsluzhby (for Temnikc-va). 21. Morakoy gidrofizi-olhaskiy Insttl- tut Akademii nauk- SSSR (f(.,r Dmlltrlys-,r). 272. Vaea;~;yusnyy institu. rasteniyG7Cd3l5-M (for Malyugin). 23. Akademiya nauk Estoaskoy SSE (fcr Liedem%a). 24. Akademiya nauk Armyanskoy SSR (for Bagdasaryau). 25. Leninp-radskly gidrometeorologi!~heakiy ins'.-Rut (for Milevskly). FEDOROV, Taje., professor,- PMOTECHENSKIT, P.P., and other-a. Discussion of the report (in the furm of debate,!) [of the current State climatological research and m6tbzd~A olf deq-al-~.Pitg It]. Infcm.sbov. G'UGMS.no-3/4:26-154 1540 (Cal-j. 4.) (MIRL 8:3) 26. Gosudaralvivenuff gidrologicheeldy institut (for Bochkov). 27. Ka- zakhakly natichno-issledo-Tatel'skly gtdrameteorologicheski7 institu', , (for Uteshev). 28. Upr-avleaie gidrometaluzhbv Armyanskoy SSR (for Her- sesyan). 29. Leninigadakoye upravlenlye gidremetsluzhby (fox, Mikhajrlov, Devyatkova). 30. Tbilisskiv gosudarstvennyy universitet, (for Tsrlmaya). 31. TSentralInay-a aerologicheskaya obser-ratorty-a (for Shme-ber). (Climatology) 3(8) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITAITON 90V12269 Glavna.-a geofizicheskaya observatoriya. Voprosy klimatograffi (Problems of Climatography) 1--ningrad, Gidrometeoizdat, 1958. 134 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, vyp. 85) Errata Blip inserted. 1,100 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Glavnoye upravleniye gidrometeorologicheskoy sluzhby pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. Ed-. (Title page): V.V. Orlova, Candidate of Ge-6graphical Sciences; Ed. (Inside book)- L.P. 7.hdano,ra; Tech. Ed.: A.H. Sergeyev. PURPOSE: Tr'his issue o-'' the Obsr:--rvatoryls Transactions is intended for metear- ologista, climatoloGists and soil scientists. COVERAGE: The authors discuss the impact off climate and precipitation upon soil conditions and crop cultimtuion. Articles on the snow cover in Western Europe and the problem of corre-1-s-ting dw~a obtained from precipitation gauges- Card 1/3 Problems -)f Clirw-WL;i-aphy SOV12269 ,.-d her,-- ao DarL oil tHe International Geophysical and rain gaug-es ax-e Year progr-am. axti2le by I.A. GoIltsberg suj!,grests a method of compiling data on i)robable of e,~rtain me teo ro logical phenomena. There are wwit---ous grapf-~s, r.~jpo a~A tab"fis. Refe:-evces accompany each article. TABIE OF CONU;UTS: A,V, W-xfmiu of IcUltv, o-.i 'ExiinsuUssion Wires in the USSR 3 Belen'kiy, B.M. Glaze wid R:~si! on the Flat Top of Mount YLilm--o:7 T,Rhibir-,- 14 Orlova, V.V. Stable ftt-oj';a in the LISSIR 32 Glebova, M.Ya. Snov C-ovl--r in Western Earope 50 MmIfel - Card 2/3 9-21-59 Problems of Climatography SOV/2269 Glebova,, M.Ya. Direction of Snow-atom Winds in European USSR T3 Anapollskaya, L.Ye. Characteristics of Wind Velocities in Western Siberia and Kazakhstan 81 Golltsbergy I.A. Compilation of Probability Tables for Various Meteqr- ological Elements 102 Lebedev, A.N. Duration of Storms in limited Areas 112 Arkhipova, Ye.P. Maps of the Geographic Distribution of Soil Temper- atures in Fallow Lands in the USSR 122 Shver., Ts.A. Correlation of Total Monthly Precipitation Obtained by a Precipitation Gauge and a FdLin Gauge 131 AVAILABLE: Libmry of C Iongress mm/fal Card 3/3 9-24-59 m L hOO13-66 FNIT (I) GW ACC NRt AP6606133 SOURCE CODE: UR/0362/65/001/010/1095/1098 I AUTHOR: Pshenay-Severin, S. V.; Rudneva, 1. A. ORG: Institute of ApplieLgeophy ics (Institut prikladnoy geofiziki) TITLE: The movement of a thermal current containing large condensation nuclei in a stable subcloud layer SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Fizika atmosfery okeana, v. 1, no. 10, 1965, 1095-1098 TOPIC TAGS: atmospheric circulationytcloud formation, cloud physics ABSTRACT: The movement was investigated on the assumption that it is a function of the velocity of the current, its temperature, its relative humidity, and the number of salt solution drops present in the system. A system of nonlinear differential equa- tions were derived and solved using the Runge-Kutta method and a Ural-l computer. The data'show that 1) for the initial current velocity U0 > 0, the admixture of salt par- ticles tends to diminish the rate of decrease of the thermal current velocity in a stable layer; 2) the magnitude and sign of acceleration depend ontheconcentration of salt particles, the initial current velocity, temperature and density; and 3) -the pre- :sence of even a few salt particles (1%,10 mg/kg) produces an increase in the velocity of a thermal curre,-.t owing to the liberation of the heat of condensation. Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 3 formulas. SUB CODE: OW SUBM DATE: 23Jan65/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 003 d UDC: 551.5.71.7 C o L sov/124-58-11-12667 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 11, p 105 (USSR) AUTHOR: Rudney.a,-,I--Ye.-_ TITLE: Some Problems of the Interaction Between Waves and Submerged Shore- protection Breakwaters (Nekotoryye voprosy vzaimodeystviya volneniya s zatoplennymi beregoukrepitetlnymi volnolornami) PERIODICAL: Tr. Tsentr. n. -i. in-ta morsk, flota, 1957, Nr 12, pp 54-64 ABSTRACT: A presentation of theoretical, laboratory, and full-scale observations of the interaction between waves and shoreline breakwaters. The author is of the opinion that the theory of trochoidal waves is inapplicable in the zone of action of a shoreline surf and that for the determination of the pressure exerted on a breakwater and of its wave-dissipating effective- ness one must utilize the theory of single waves. It is pointed out that, depending on the ratio between the wave height and the water depth at the point of installation of shore-protection breakwaters, three differ- ent cases of the action of waves on a breakwater are encountered: 1) A wave may run up on a breakwater and break during its approach thereto; 2) a wave may approach a breakwater in a nearly breaking Card 1/3 condition and break at its forward edge; 3) if the water depth at the SOV/124-58-11-12667 Some Problems of the Interaction Between Waves and Submerged (cont. location of the breakwater installation is greater than critical, a wave passing above the breakwater may be significantly deformed and may break above ;'~" crest. The first two cases appear to be the design cases; if the forward edge of the breakwater exhibits an angle smaller than 300, the second case becomes the design case, whereas if the angle exceeds 300 the first case is the design case. For the determination of the value of the wave pressure on a breakwater in the first design case the author employs the theory of the flow past a symmetrical wedge of an advancing liquid stream with a separated (stalled) jet, developed by A. P, Kotel' nikov. For the determination of the pressure in the second design case he employs a method, proposed by N. I. Dzhunkovskiy, for the determination of the pressure exerted by a wave breaking against a sloping wall. It is recommended that the determination of the r-elative height of the residual wave be performed according to the formula 1. 3 ml- k 36 H -,3 ho HI where m is the discharge coefficient of the water for a spillway of practical shape and k3 is a coefficient which takes into account the augmentation of the speed of motion of the particles at the crest of the breakwater relative to the propagation speed of the wave prior to its breaking, The structure of this formula evokes Card 2/3 SO V/124-58- 11- 12667 Some Problems of the Interaction Between Waves andSubmerged (cont. considerable doubt, since, for example, with a depth HI (at the point where the height of the residual wave is to be determined) one-half the depth at the point of installation of the breakwater (H), the residual wave turns out to be higher than the original one, which is contrary to operational experience with shore -protection breakwaters. Bibliography: 7 references. V, L. Maksinicliuk Card 3/3 VA, K. A. 0!,!1. N;i-u-chn. Solur. I A',b:-.Y.E7SKlY, SG. Arkh. Institut krkhit*-ktu-r,-.r soonizhenly Akarletnii Arl-liltektury TISSIZ Seriya 2-!-Eta~~hrcdch zli:Llykh domov zabodskogo izr,otovlerdya iz novykh materialov sk 73 SO: Collections of Annotations of Scientific Research Work on Construction, covv~leted in r-.50. Loscow, 1951 Properties of a nick,91 eAL41= propmr!!A by the flecompr I -V si ;.,n Fro Ylir ------------ h,- V,~k , ;%I , d 4 t al A n '-1 N'i f lict ),It USSR/Phemi'stry..-, catalysts 51 "Kinetics of Removal of the Promotor From a Skeleton Nickel Catalyst and the Relative Rate, ,if Activation of K. G. Rudneva,(i~st Org Chem, Acad Sci "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol.LXXXI, No 1 ~)PP 59-62 In expts the hydrogenation of benzoautnone, established that hydrogen is present on'the cat- -alyst in 2 forms, dissolved hydrogen (1). tLno adsorbed hydrogen (II). I acts as catalyst promottr: Vhen due to rapid rate of supplying benzoqanone, slov rate of supplying H2, or 198T5 USSR/ChemistrY Catalysts Nov 51 (Contd) inedfficient quantity of catalyst, I is used up, the catalyst is deactivated. The limiting factor is not diffusion'of hydrogen, but its activation: The vel- ocity of the reaction of adsorbed hydrogen with ben- zoquinone 16 much greater than the rate of activa- ti6fi 6t hydrogen by ddsorption. The energy of act- ivd;tion of 'the'reaction seems to be the same vith either I or II. 198T5 r4 RUDNEVA, K. G. FUDN-Vr', K. (". - "Investigation of a Metal-Hydrogen Active Structule of Skeleton Catalysts of Nickel and Iron." Sub 23 Dec 52, Inst of Orr,anic Chemistry, Acad Sci USSR. (Dissertation for the Degrre of Candidate in Chemical Sciences). SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-Decew-ber 1952 ; ~U ~ -, )I ~ .; VA F.1". il.,-'1~17.11 !-. .- ) r , . - 1 , -f,0- " ;-- -* - 4~ - ~ - Prig,"tion Of dehydrogansted slitleftin akkal. L, Nis. Fordsluo &oil X. G. Ruthieva (Inst. Org. Clictio, Arad, lici. W~rovwj, , 0.,Atdjy Jkdd, Nank S.S.S.R. 23 rf. C.A. 43. (MMA., 46. MWS.-The N, Vaftly%l- Pwrl%l- fly 2 bra leaching 4 a M-Al OWY at 101P, WX4 bV 44.r. tre.tomn, with oo 2 r. "An. 44 tir"Ji4m4unionic at 00' under Vs. Need Ihe. 41C.4" -W. with It.. At 01', thr itch ydrogenato4l ritalyst "a MW W tAke up an sent, Ur fit up C. al.-t 451%. .1 the amt. present in Ifie "Cisinal CAUIV51 prior too its 11rhy-fro4c"a I List. At a *(ill higher temp.. W', the Aml. of 11, 1 akrn sip assined abuut the uame. tmly the tit"t ncct~ry fur it wrt,~ shisrur. The riehydnWitattij catalyst reducirs bormatiquin- one; consequently. the it latern up is activit. The activity .1 the reactivated Cat.-LlYsta win tested In hydrwastion. at of vinyl pbenyl etber in SIC. sooln.). eutlettol (in air. an Ila C*if# SAM). With the tat. let. a distinet lo~wotortng of (he activity Is Observed after Oll't half of the equir. amt. at 11 (relative to the amt. of The quielOne) It" been spent; this, v"lently. Corrorsvismis 11D torgiatting hirdnoisormilkin u( tht 2"d CO group- The Ist -stage of the tract hire fialo)ws 0 law. Inallcouars. else, aCtiVity at the Catalyst rggtl%CF'Stgd at 00* IS lower ttL&O That of the original. noodebyllroogrusted catalyst. In somor pts., with vinyl PhenY[ ether , the activity of the er- Ateil CAWYNt M114,211111 fairly COM" over 'be COUM of the I hyde"treation. and dra-v -kise til "wt Of tht OrWW cat&- lyst. This shows that. although the catalyst becomes d~ actlapiteal in the course of the ricactiton. It 6 also rvaclilosted The hydrogen in the reacting Wilt. is not merely a MCURL -but it also plays theraleot promow h"reamcrate%tht- catzilyst in the very courw of the reak= . N. Thou ---- --------------- U S S R A 017 . f '-rThi'fiafure*of the ac4vitj of an lion ikile6u catawf7 q . L ,Kh. FWdlin and K . 0. Rudneva.- DAW AUd Mauk S.S.S.R. 91, ll?r- -M. 45, 6C - the method described tartirr (cf. C.4.,46, 18541) the rela- tion between the activity of a sWetal Fe catalyst and Its H I S content was d0d. Vie catalyst was prepd- by, leaching ' ' - all Tc-Al alloys with NaOH. . A i*Wyst Orcpd. from alloy. contg :070 At is not very active for hydrogenation ' contain 20 ml- H per g. of catalyst). ~ That peepd. kovi a. :60016 alloy islo times as reactive (29 m!H Of Ca W 0 ;aro from a W% allay -20 times as ud. H per e tia ~Wlth benio- Ig..of catalyst). It the catalyst is treated Kme, it becomes completely Inactive and does not adsorb, This .1fies cocluslous reached .11,1 M the metal- -H nature of the catalyst. It was also established that the !mclal-H bond Is more stable In the Ni catalyst than in the Rov.tar Leach IF/ , eductlon: df IN tuetal-hydiogeft Component 01 R ' ' tatalyst. -L. Kfi. Preldlin and active ourface ofa nickel G. DokledyAkad.iYaukS.S.S.R.91,134942'. 48. 14042f; 49, Mgf-The effect of re- =a deactlvuted skeleton NI catalyst with H at In d I l dl d hi h th E , n w c e cata e xpts. yst temp. was stu t W treated with H for 2 hts. were carried DOI: at 200, 250, 3 The catalyst reduced at 300* bad an 4W. and BWO. tivity eqiud to that of the freshly prepd. active catalyst;- i l l c act v It the time of reduction was decreased, the cAtalyt ty ewai figlihie. The catalytic activity of thesampl "not:, n el bill t l K b f th f h H r - e me content ut o e sta t a n of the ty o f c . . . ; y I- , - . . . . " - . : n, -.1a ~ -,. 1 i - ~ ~ "lr-.-.:,:L 11 *,. - . - E. , . - " MR/ Chemintry ChefTllcal analysin Card iA Authors Froydlin, L. Kh.., and Rudneva, K. G. Title Chemical methcd of investiFa 1 'MM i I cgen nature' of a skel A ng e me a lydr etoh nickel catalyst. Periodical iv,-ii. All S_CSR Otd, [Chilri, Nauk, 3, 491 496, i-'~ay ijune 1954 Abetract A chemical method for the dchyclroFenation of A skeleton nickel catalyst which sernres simultaneously. as a means of determining -the amount of chemically active H contained in the me-tal., i7, described. The precence of a bond between the activity of the catalyzt and the 11 c cntain(,,d,j.n -it c;,n be established by this wvt r*cthod.. The effect of the catalj,,-t volume on the rate of reaction was also investigated ani the results are.given in graphs. Eight references: 5 USSR.? I Englishl 1 German and 1 French. - Graphs. Institution Acad. of Ec. U,:,S-R The. 14. b. 2'.elinskiy Ins bitu te of CrEan. Cherdstry Submitted April 29, 1953 t~SR/ Chemi s try Catalysts Card Authors Frey-dlin L. Kh. Rudneva K G and Sultanov A. S. Title Investigation of the activity of a skeleton iron catalyst in hydrc- genatiutn reacticns Periodical Lzv. AN ESER3 G-td. iqUm. Nalik. 3, 511 516, 1 lay - June 1954 Abstract The actiiity ofla skeleton iron catalrt. in hydrogenation reaction'. was inve3tieated. Considerable activity of this catalyst was established during hydrogenation reactions at 200 and normal pressure. Information is given on thb activity of the iron catalyst during the hydrogenation of an ethylene bcrd as com-ared with the activity of a skeleton nickel catalyst. The rates of hydrogenation of com.ounds containing a terrary bond and cor-mounds containing the ethylene bond, are discussed. Five references- 2 USER-i 1 Gerraa, 2.English. Table, grapho . Institution Acad. of Ec. UESR.' The U. D. ZelinsAy Institute of Crg. Chemistry S u b.,.,! t t e dApril 29 1953 ract ri~etal-hv=dro chi GAUL Vp.=.YYa4-g Y the ch and K udneva (N. D. Winskil Tnst. Orw. zitelt C rownie i 001jensej ARad. kjWFKh S.S.-I?,, 7rudy Ko"f. 1055, 3P,40.-F. and R. bring out tLe similafty of resul -% btained in the study of metifl-H active surface, 1,11 '.-rn methods nr I~y potentinmetry. Low-temp. cacaiyw,s ,t Ni ~ad Fc, prepd. by varioto methods, vrere examd as to activity in various hydrogenations, The NI caudy,sts prep(l. by dispiacement from aq. 3oln. with Zn or by li--,Mpn J d-ibl~ Ni-Mil gait of HCOJ`f in H retain mucit :1 1 hry are tnaci jvr if this 11, is removed; Lbus the metal- mf-- in t he-ce catalvvq iv chnn. The w i,-i n.,tj-.n f sueh active mirfrieta irw- dia- veftation of the-- rotation f t l ti it t o ac v " a ys y In low-t m ol"tUM h dre nadou end tbA s n e e ce of a y ge pre p drogen an the cataly$U and $Y XIWM. , - A&Z"o k A ad. Nask S.S.S.R. 1955, 567-W,-The! . . ...... . I presence of H, and the state In which It arUts In the NI and . tFe skPletal catalysts, was tested by treatin with substances capable of being tra of X g them In an hydrogenated . # is ne substance. bentoquinorie in a soln. of =-= was found to remove all the H fro . freshly distd. I m the catalyst, surface, with a complete deactivation of the catalyst.! Michlees ketime, vinyl pbanyl etheri and anthraquinone re- moved lc!!~, H from the sur(ace, did not dentivate the cut. ilyst, aM Wdol, H could be r=oved from the surface with 4 bgazoquG&w. ~ The H is thus seen to exist in two forms on' the catalyst surface, as a surfaceiulsorbed layer Lind as siructurally,adsorbed. H. The skeletal NI catalyst was prepd. in a variety of ways; the Fe catalyst by leaching the At from a Fe-Af alloy with NaOH soln. ~ The deactivated catalyst caa be reactivated. t.g. N11 catalyst by beating for 2 hrs,stWinstatreamoffft. TheMestalystobtaiaedby ' leaching At from a Ni-Al alloy had a tow-temp- hydrogeux- tion activity, similar to Pt and Pd. This high activity could,. not be attributed to thifom of the crystal lattice, the pres. ence of.impurides, the particle slie or their specific surface, since none of these properties was clanged by thmch~.m. d,-- hydrogenatiod proccsss and Is attributed by the autbur to a, hydriding of the surface- In a low-temp. catalyst. prepil., In a variety of ways, the active surface is believed to form jF~, to 2 stages, (1) the production of a metal surfice. (2) its Interaction with H. Utrall UL M M USSR/ Chemistry - Hydrogenation catalysts Card 1/1 Pub. 22 _3o/6o Authors Freydlin, L.-Kho, and Rudneva, K. G. Title I About a Vi low-temperature hydrogenaticn catalyst prepared by the extrusion method Periodical I Dok. AN SSSR 100/4, 723-726. Feb 1, 1955 'Abstract o The! possibility of preparing catalytically active Ni by extrusion from the aqueous solutions,of its salts was investigatedaudAhe nature of its:", activity is described. It was found that the treatment-of theqiwith_-~: hydrogen at an increased temperature is of extreme importance for.tho activity of the Ni. It was also established that the Ni catalyst, which is considered highly active in hydrogenation reactions occurring at room temieratures, can be easily prepared by extrusion from ordinary accessible. reagents. A reduction in extrusion tepperature fro-M 600 to room-tem- perature la3ads to a certain reduction in the activity of the w a a Graphs. Six references: 4 USSR, 1 S iss nd 1J panese/USA (1921-1954) Institution Acaeemy of Sciences, USSR, The N. D., Zelinskiy Institute of Organic Chemistry Presented by Acadeudai3n A. A. Bulandin, July 24, 1954 ---------------------- k7 1. cin un XK r ~ 1 , I ~~ I ---, -- ---- - ,a - - L 4 - r~ . C, . . 'L 75, r a I P . 2~F~ ~- mmom "FMZrGa, 0 -V N ~t VA K, ~ (-- - , t- - r_4, w li, -, ~ , I ~ , ~ . ; _-. I-- - - -:a- ~ , !-" L I i7l,--l- USSR/PhysIcal Chemistry Kfnelt-,J,~_,s, Comb-astioni, Explooioas, B-9 Topochemistry, CatalysLs. Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Mimiya, No 1, 1958, 507 Author V.D. Krylov, L.O. Fre:plllu, K.G. Rudneva. Inst Acadewj of Sciances of USSR. Title Study of Connection Between Activity and Fine Crystalline Structure of Powdered IlLckel Catalyst. OriC Pub Izv. AN SSSE, OLd. khim. n., 19571 No 5, 546-553 Abstract A thermal treatment of specimens of powdered Ni-catalyst in N atmosphere at 300, 450 and 5700 of the duration 2 to ~%ours, as well as hyr1roZen extraction from -them at room temnerature does not influence the Fourier factors computed with the hariaori-ic analysis of profiles of in- terference lines an x-ray photoGraphs of the above menti- oned sDecimens. The mean dimensions of the iltle Card 1/2 USSR/Physical Chemistry - Kineti(.-3, 0.)inbustion, Exploo-Ions, B-9 Topochemistry, Catalys.1s. Abe Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 507 crystals do not chan-rre practically in the result of a Lreatment at 3000, and after a treatmeaL at 450 and- 5700 they increase 1.7 and 2.1 Limes correspondiii~~Iy. The of the catalyst in the hydro,-enation reactiDn of vinylphenyl ether in alcohol solution at 200 does not change after a treatment at 3000, but the treatment at 450 and 5700 decreases the activity 1.7 and 4 times cor- respondinGly. In the author's opinion, hydrogen takes part in the composition of active centers of nowdered 11i and is settinE on surfaces confininC the little cry- tals in the Drocess of catalyst formation. Card 2/2 m 8IIGHEPYOVSY_kYA,, Ye.Y., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; BRP-'D, t.I., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik: TACHKOVA, A.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik; MATVIYIWKO, I.N., nauchw sotrudnik: RUDINEVA, M.P., nauchnyy sotrudnik Some,disroders of the nervous system izi pemphit;us and Duhring's dermatitis and their pathogenic and therapeutic role. Vest. derm. i ven. 33 no.2:3-6 Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Iz Ukrainskogo nau6hno-isoljedovatel'skogo kozhno-venerologicheakogo Instituta (dir. - dotsent B.A. Zndorozhnyy). (NBRV~US SYSTIM, in vnr. dis, dermatitis-herpetiformls & pehmphgus vulgaris, pathogen.-& ther. ns-qg;t~ -(,blz (DERYATITIS TOUNTIFOMIS, physiol. NS, nathogen. & ther. aspects (Rus)) (113EMPHD11 PbY'S 10 same 3 USSR/SAI Science - Genesis aand Geography )f SAls. Abs J-.)i--r Ref &hur Bi3l., Nj 22, 1958, 99972 Auth _x Ruchieva, N. Inst Title CmceriiinC the'Genesis _,)f Drown-Frest SAls, the Trans- carpathian Foothills. Crl~.* Pub P.jc1iv:)veOeniye, 1957, 14) 10, 62-72 Abstract The liJ_1t-br.)va forest p)dz.Aizec1_ sliCitly-~;leyated --leyay s3ils in Transcarpathia m the ancient ritter ter- races',,were firmed by alluvial -deluvial L)amy cowers under beech-.)ak, beech-hjrn--.,e_-r.1 and pLue Dank f-)rests. The mor- phol.)L.-y and certain physic--,cherlical priperties )f the sjils are described. The humus cintent in the soils' up- per ft.;rizons is about 5%- In the cmposition )f or,Jailic substances, cDup.)unds of the ulmic acid type predominate.: Acid varieties if the sjils prevail, In the sails' silt fracti-m, i-Anerals if.the type of beidellitized Cnr,l 1/2 5 VF, N~: VA I R UT)NINA I N. D. , I Of ADZ 111 K I. F. S. ~7sn cL" the Polarograchic ana-17 s'.4 of sez---m hr.- J LIssue in hepatolrley. "lov. m,!d. 23 no.10!1`2-1-9 0 16~~* (MIRA 18-.11) 1. Ta-Jzhlkskdy in3titut krayevoy- ma-ditsiny fd~--.- chlr,-,I- ko--re5?ondent. 614 Tadzh!ksko7 SSR prof. Kh.Kh. kfllanlvur~j7) 1.14N SS-'7.R, Dushan*%-. ACCESSION NR: AP,104Z522 S/0109/64/009/007/iz58/iz6q AUTHOR, Logunov, L. A.; Rudneva, N. K.; Chernyak, Ye. B. TITLE: Inverted diodes c SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 9, no. 7, 1964. IZ56-lz69 TOPIC TAGS., semiconductor, semiconductor diode, inverted diode, inverted diode parameters ABSTRACT: The parameters of inverted diodes intended for small-signal detection and pulse -circuit work are considered. Formulas for forward and reverse switching times are developed with the diode inductance neglected; the switching time of a Ge inverted diode proper is estimated to be 0. 12 nsec, and that of the same diode operating in a computer, 0. ZZ-0. 25 nsec. The functioning of an inverted diode as a detector is analyzed. Formulas for the current -voltage, characteristic, the peak current, and the voltage at peak current, which connect Card 112, !iGCES510~4 NR: AP,10,12522 these parameters with the properties of the semiconductor material, are derived Ion the basis of E. 0. Kane's findings (J. Appl. Phys. , 1961, 3Z, 1, 83). Laboratory models of Ge, Si, and GaAs d i o d c swere tested; their parameters and I/V characteristics are reported. The effect of the ambient temperature on backward-diode parameters, experimentally determined, is ireported, the peak current decreases at rates as high as 0. 31% and 0. 1370 per 1C as the temperature of Go and GaAs diodes, respectively, increases. Orig. art. has: 6 figures, 28 formulas, and I table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBh4ITTED: Z5Apr63 ATD PRESS: 3077 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: EC NO REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 008 Card 2/7. MOGILICHENKO, V.S., inzh.; UIKITENKO, V.D., inzh.; KNINWN, R.D., inzh.; RUDNEVA, N.V., inzh. Carbon reduction in the surface layer of ball-bearing and tool steels. Stall 23 no.9:839-840 S 163. (PJRA 16:10) 1. Institut Ispollzovaniya gaza AN UkrSSR I Dnepropetrovskiy Staleplavillnyy zavod vyaokokachegtvennykh i spetsialinykh Staley. ACC NR: AP7002207 SOURCE CODE: UR/0203/66/006/006/112411126 AUT11OR: Rudneva N. M. ORG: Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR, Ionospheric Department (Akademiya nauk, Kazakh SSR, Sektd,-r ionosfery) TITLE: Quiet sun diurnal magnetic variations in Alma-Ata in 1964, their daily behavior, and their dependence on the state of the ionosphere SOURCE: Geomagnetizm i aeronomiya, v. 6, no. 6, 1966, 1124-1126 TOPIC TAGS! solaT magnetic field, ionosphere ABSTRACT: The results of a study into the behavior of the quiet sun magnetic diurnal variation's (Sq) conducted in 1964 are discussed and compared with the state ~of the ionosphere~ as observed in Alma-Ata. In order to ascertain the laws governing the behavior of the Sq variations, daily variations of X and Y components of the . , magnetic field, which differ from the night level, are calculated for all inter- national quiet days (summer and equinox). The Sq variations in Alma-Ata for this period are related to the northern part of the ionosphere current system. Mean hourly deviations of the individual daily variations 6X and 6Y from the mean seasonal daily variations are also calculated for the quantitative characteristic of the Sq variations. It is found that maximum changes in Sq occur during day time, and that changes are greater in summer than in winter. it is also noted, that the Card 1/2 UDC: 550.383:550-388.2 -- I . - -t--, - I I . - - . q-4 tm ~- ~-, I -- . . A ~ , .4 , , 7-=- ---- - , W : I ~ .: I f.-N /rw.ri f- %: ': ,, - - -, , - . - t, /-. . , ~ %% 7,--~-- VB�AIUk,' indre'as; TMOVSKIt-, T.N..- reaaktor, Ctransiatorj~, SHMLE)V', s-.-P-. t [translator]; PAVIOV, I.P.. akademik; PETROVSKIY. I.G.. akademik, re- daktor: BYKOV. K.M., akademik, redaktor; KAZANSKIY, B.A.. ukademik, re- daktor: OPARIN, A.I., akademik, redaktor: SHMIDT, O.Yu., akademik, re- daktor; AIMRIYEV, N.N.. akademik,.redaktor; KOSHTOYANTS, Kh.S., redaktor; SAMARIN, A.M., redaktor; KAKSIMOV, A.A., redaktor; SHCHERBAIOV, D.I., akademik, redaktor; TUDIN, P.Y., akademik, redaktor; LEBIDIV, D.M.. doktor geograficheakikh nauk, redaktor; FIGUROVSKIY. ff.I., doktor khIn!cheqkikh nauk, redaktor; KUZNEMOV, I.V., kandidat filosofskikh nauk. redaktor; OZNOBISHIN, D.V., kandidat Istoricheakikh nauk, redaktor; SHIDWVSKAYA, O.G., redaktor; RUDNEVA, O.A., redaktor; KISELEVA, A.A., tekhnicheskiv redaktor. [structure of the human body; in 7 books] 0 stroenli chalovechaskogo tela; v semi knigakh. Perevod s latinakogo V.N.Ternovskogo i S.F.She- stakova. Red. V.N.Ternovskogo- Posleslovie I.P.Pavloya. [Moskva] Izd- vo Akademii nauk SSSIL Vol. 2. `954. 96o p. (MI-RA 7:11) 1. Deystvitelgnyy chlen Akademii maditainakikh nauk SSSR (for TernOTSkiy) 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Shestakov, Koahtoyants, Samarin, Maksimov) (Anatomy. Human--Early works to 1800) SHNOLI, S.E.; SHOL"-"S, Kh.F.; RUDIT.-FIVA, O.A. Changes in the adsorptive capacitY of protein In relation to spon- taneous changes in the state of actomyosin in solution. Vop.med.khim. 5 no.h:259-264 JI-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1. Kafedra meditsinskoy radiologii TSentrallnogo instituta usover- shenstvovanlya vrachey, Moskva. (MUSCIX PROTEINS) I . ) !.UD_ OGA,iKOV ALEKSANDROV, NJ.; G.YEN N-Ye iU V.A.; V.I,; MAKHI.OV, N.F.; HE LIPP -J,'HKu, A.I. Research on effective chemical vaccines against some zoonoses. Report No.2: Development of a chemical brucellosis vaccine and study of its ef-fectiveness in experiments on animals. Zhur. -61~ -72 N mi 1(epid-~ i immun. 32 no.11:66 BRUCELLOS1.113) (VACCINES) (ZOONOSES--HEWITION) SHNOLI, S.E.; RUDNEVAs O.A.; NIKOLISKAYA, Ye.L.; RE;VELISKAYA,,T.A. Variation of the amplitude of spotaneous actomyosin preparation transitions from one state into another during storage. Biofizika 6 no. 2:165-171 161. (MM 14:4) 1. TSentrallnyy institut usovershenstvovaniya vracheyo Moskva. (ACTOMYOSINS) kj, L "v _Ti lit r %-'a jin - - ". I ..; .- . -, i. - - 4. ~-,- - " '. - - I. . . --- - ~ I- - , - KOfTYAYEV, B.V.; BUDNEVA P.A.; WRIS-MINA, O.F.; W-KLY1110VA, V.41 SYCHEWAI' I.K. ~Moskva) Some indices of the blnc~d coagulation and anticoagulation system In myocardial infarct and corona-ty insufficJency. Kardiologila no.1:16-22 164. (MIFA 17:10) MIKHAYLETS, Mko-Illy Semono-, ~ch; GORELKINA, Alek2zuidra Yev.9eyevna; V.7,-- ~irrir- Andre-.,evich, EIKUL1111, Nikolay Grigorlyevich; DA:~U,SIHINI Ivanovich; SAKIILtOVA, Nina Alekseyevna; LYMUI, A(1,)Ilf Ivanovicb: LOSKUTOVA, Lyudviga Vladimirovna; RUDINEIVA, laiz:a Semienovnt [M,anueacture of rails at the Kuznet-,k 1'etallurgical Combine] ProizvAstvo rellsov na Kuznetskon metallurgicheskora kombinate. Vos~-,ra Izd--jo 111,1,etallurgiia," 1964. 222p. (Mdruk 17:6) 00*9 SOSO Ot* F.1Iit 0 * 0 got 11 W P a of a is W a ce Pi !, h I ~ N 1 IN It 1i U m Is m A A I- i L. a A r u I I V- it. 1 1, of MA j I I j I e of 1:14 VF- -0 4D 00 -00 90 d wood pWP of Oak 9CCOrdin4i t0 chemical Cali ltmeva, and N. 1. Ni T. L Rudnevit, A. F. Za Ch,,hjem. ZW~-jWk&j& Khm. (I. Applied cilem.) 22, 57-780949).-SOMPIC5 Of variom oak trees =00 0 hom different locations in the U.S.S.R. dki not sshow large 400 ditremnm In c0WPu-: vIlrisdOm of 1-2% within a "Pec" 0 ..d of 5-6% wkbiD tb- of t Sought were 00 found. The Wgut va;~= &Z%7.' found in ti. 99 2 4c; tannins taken cither from the center Ah level) or pcn*ph- Koooklooff M of the tree. see SOO to 0 lot I L A%#-$L& m1TALIUVQK&L LITINATURE CLAWFICATICIs coo A# so &I i 41 L I a a a - - Is K 11 It is PC a Or It 94 0 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 *1 0 0 0 00000000000000e :qn0qO : : : : : :~ -A -0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 S/194/62/000/007/007/160 D222/D309 AUT1104S: Yershova, N.M., Mostinskaya, S.B., and Rudneval T.LP TITLE: Ari thme tical block PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Avtomatika i radioelektronika, no. 7v 1962, abstract 7-1-20 yu.(In collection: Siste.:-, ma avtomatiz. progrannirovaniya, M., Fizmatgiz# 1961, 8a - 1o6) TEXT; The arithmetical block of the programming progr 'am written at the V~ chislitellnyy tsentr MGU (Computer Center, MGU) for the (_Trejq~--, Strela) computer is described. The arithmetical'block con- sists of four sub-blocks which serve for the sorting of information, the preliminary rocessing of powers, the programming of arithmeti- cal operators V and for the economization of instructions in the object proGram. The information for the arithmetical O's is a coded description of formulas of the form f 1 (x1P x2f .... x k) =:~~ Yip using a'set of elementary operations which is wider than the set of operations of the computer. All symbols are coded in symbolic num- Card 1/2 S/194/62/'000/007/007/160 Arithmetical block D222/D309 bers. A priority is established for the execution of the live clas. ses of opurations defined. Methods are given for the specification and coding of information on group operations and information on . the logical conditions in arithmetical O's. Algorithms for the sub- blocks of the arithmetical block are described. The sorting sub- block does some preliminary processing to prepare information for the arithmetical block. The sub-block.for powers in the general ca- se replaces powers by logarithmic operations according to the for- mula aB = e3 ln a = exp ~B 1n a) and inserts instructions to call in the stail.dard programs In x and ex. A number of special cases are singled out (B is positive or negative integery B = k/2, where k is an integer, etc.). The sub-block for programming composes the programs for the arithmetical O's. The progra=ing is accompanied by an economization of instructions, done by a separate sub-block. Economization of instructions is provided for six types of equiva- lent expressions, e.g. for X2, x + y and their e uivalents xx and y + x. [Abstract.er'SLnote: Complete translation.1 Card 2/2 ACC NR, AP6032246 SOURCE CODE: UR/0016/66/000/009/0070/0074- Taran, 1. F.; Po9orelov, N. A.; Kulikova, C. C.; Kursemakina. A. Z.,, u Ink, 4 -; -v, N. M.; ;~ ~-,ipin, N. H. '.. Rudneva, "I. -. -57-i-orova, A. Ye. GRG; Stavropol' branch, "Microbe" Antiplague~'Rescarch institute (Stavropol' filial, Nauchno-isslLdcvatel's ago protivochynnogo iustiruta -Xikrob") 71--Z. 2rucallosis cultures isolated from rodents and their ecroparosites SOURCF: Zhurnal tAkrobiologii, epidemiologii I immunobiologii, no. 9, 1966. 70-74 TOPIC TAGS: epidemiology, disease vectoc, rodent. paratilto, &4nita,il dLnvaae, tularentla. brucellasin ABSTPUCT T~.renty-eight bxn4caLla cultures were Isolated froak wild rodents, their ectoparasites and from domestic swine during a study of the efiects oZ tularemia vaccination and infection upon brucalla penetration. Bacteriological as well as phago typing methods were used in Identifying the individual strains. There was no difference in cultures isolated'from wild and domestic animals. Prolonged passaging of bzwella cultures in mice vaccinated with tularemia vaccine and infected with virulent tularem" strains Card 1/2 UDCi 576.851.42 ACC N.1; APG032246 Souacg coDl-': UR/0016/66/000/009/0070/0074 AIrI*.iOI"%: Taran, 1. F.; Pogorclov, N. A.; Kuli*Xava, G. G.; Kucscmakina, A. Z.; Zj~~~Nalyapin, IN. M.; Rudneva, V. A.; Suvorova, A. Ye. ORG-. Stavropol' branch, "Ificrobe" Antiplague~lesearch institute (Stavropolfiki7 filial, \auchno-iss led ova t al'skogo procivochpnogo inatituta "Mikrob") TITLE: Brucellosis cultures isolated from rodents and their ectoparasites SOURCZ: Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i immunobiologii, no. 9, 1966, 70-74 TOPIC TAGS: epidemiology, disease vector, rodent. parasite, animal disease. tularc=ia. brucellosis ABSTRACT: 71wenty-eight brucella cultures were isolated fron'wild rodents, ti-,eir acto2arasites and from domestic swine durin; i~ study of cularen e effects or ia vaccination and infection upon brucclZa panacraclon. Bacteriological as well as phage typing methods wera used in -identifying the individual strains. There was no difZercnce in cultures isolated'from wild and domestic animals. Frolonged passaging oZ brucella cultures in mice vaccinated with tularemia vaccine and infected with virulent tularemia strlins Card 112 UDC: 576.651-42 24 6 did not alter their cultural or biochemical pr~?erties. TXAns- nission of brucalla from v' Id rodents to the domestic hogs- used in-rhis study was established. (WA-50; CBE No. 121 SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE: 29Jan66/ ORIG RZF: 004/ w