SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT RZAYEVA, S.A. - RZECKI, M.
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AUTHORS Shikhiyev, I. A. 1~4yeva~ S. A. Gpeynzado, B.
ORG: MiChP AN AzerbSSR
TITLE: Synthesis and conversions of branched organosilicon acetylenic alcoholsi
S-OURCEt Azerbaydzhanskiy khimicheskiy zhurnal, no. 3, 19669 41-45
11 TOPIC TAGS; organosilicoln compound, acetylene compound, alcohol
ABSTRACT: The conditions of synthesis of,certain branched organosilicon acetylenic
alcohols and their reactivity toward a-chloromethyl alkyl ethers were studied on, t he
reaction
CH CICH,OR :C 3\
3\ H
C-C-=CSI(C2H5)3 C-C.=CSI(C2q5)3'
c3H,/ NaOH C,H7/
OH
where R CH e
3, C2H5, n-G3H7j n-C4H~ and n-C5HII. The studies showed anch d,
9 that the br
,y-silicon-cohtaining acetylenicalcohols in absolute other in the presence of powderedj~
NaOH react with a-chlorpmethyl alkyl',ethers to form the corresponding organosilicon
acetylenic formals. The experimental procedure employed is illustrated with the syn-
thesis of 1-triethyisilyl73-methyl-l-hoxyn-3-a1 (for the alcohols) and methyl(-I-tri-
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Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol.,.No 1958, 38103.
Author Rzaeva, S. G.-
Inst : -rTCT -given.
Title. The Role of Phytoplankiton in~Feeding of Zoo-
plankton nnd Fish of the Mingechaur Reservoir.
Orig Pub: Me'ruzeler. AzerbSSR elmler akad. Dokl. Azerb-
1957, 13, No 5, 549-553.
Abstract: Phytoplankton-is the basic food.of the tendi-,
pedid larva Cricotopus ex gr. silvestris F. and
Daphnia hyalina Sars. In feeding of copepoda
iMacrocyclops fuscus (Jur.) the algae are of
se .condary significance. A.significant role. in
nourishment of bream, vobla, and bleak fish is
played by phytoplankton, preferably diatoms. 'A
list 19 given of phytoplankton species eaten by
invertebrates and fishes.
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AUTHORSt Rzayev, P. B., Royter, V. A., and Korneychuk, G. P4
TITLE-s On the Kinetics of Sulfuric Acid Catalysis on Barium-
Aluminum Vanadium.Catalysts
PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy khimicheE;k.iy zhurnal, 1960, Vol. 26,-Noe~20'
pp. 161-167
TEM The authors studied the oxidation kinetics of sulfur.,dioxids on a
barium - aluminum vanadium.,catalyst. They observed, that it,corresponds
to the equation by G. K. Boreskov (Ref. 3) with,the exponent n -- .0-4. The
high value of activation heat.(23 kcal) is due.to the internal kinetic
conditions and is not influenced by the macrofactors.-The authors,proved
that an inhibition of internal diffusion influences already ~small gr ains
of a diameter of 1-5 - 2 mm with a degree of conversion of_< 7VIo and a
temperature of < 5000C which reduces -the measurable activation heat.
Furthermore they showedthat inspite of the large difference.in the -degree
of reduction of the vanadium oxideslc,ontainedlin.the catalyst, its
activity practically remains constant. The authors describe,the possible
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Barium Aluminum Vanadium Catalysts. B023/BO67
reasons of the overestimated valuesaf the activation heatwhich were ob-
tained by the diaphragm method. They attempt,to explain,the.divergence
between their data and the data of Ye. V. Gerburt-Geybovich and G. K.
Boreskov. They assume that.the-compositicn of the.catalyst which can be,
determined by chemical analysis, gradually changes9:whereas the surface
layer rapidly takes the composition-.corresponding:'o the-gaseous me'dium.
For this reason, catalysts with different degree, of oxidation, at given
temperature and given co.mposition.of.the gas, have.the same chemical com-
position of the surface layer and the same activity. This assumption,
however, has not yet been proved. Also systematic errors may occur when
employing the diaphragm method. This should be the subject of further
studies. There are 6 figuresq 3 tablesq and 5 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Institut fizicheskoy khiMJ4 4m. L. V. Pisarzhevskogo AN USSR
(Institute of.Physical Chemistry imeni L. V. Pi,sarzhevskiy
of the Academy of Sciences UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED3 August 11, 1959
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i AUT'1102: Porzadko;-rs1d, Edmatyl engine r); RzoolcL, Andr j (Master engineer)
a Installations; Warswr Polytechni
O~~G: .~ Dop, rtmint of -Radio Engineering and Television
InrtJU'1Tt,--)-, liarsaw (Katedra Urzadzen RadiotechniczyWch I Telewi2;yjrxycS-, -Politachnika.
UarszawSka)
TITL:,1: Translating systems employed in counters
SOURCS Przoglad tolokommilcacyj' no. 7, 1965, 2-o6 -13
ny
TOPIC TAGS: capacitor, resistor, electronic c:b.-cult, transistor, electronic
component, pulse counter,, decwle counter, signal cocling, signal decoding.
The article describes and om-plains the construction and application of
translat-big networks, i.e. n9tworks which couplo a docado counter to the ndicator
of a maaas-Lu-od quarrtity. Such networks aro classified into sta Acand dynamic ones.,
Trds ar Licle do als .,E.;ith the first type and does not consider ring decades (as these
are usod on1j -caral~y in counters) . The following translator systems are treated in
q0
!C)Lall: 1) Eloctrom-3cliallical 1-411ch convert :from the 4221. codO '4 f a decade into indi-
f ton't, t1two vex or con.ac-.o s
of so t 3
cator coelos (weightorl), such as "ono o 1111woir;-iterl t
rvq~i,2tlc rolay circuits are shown here, namol,)r in a series or.ixi a parallel connec-
tion-the latter wi-th Inormal or higher voltage* 2) Transductors (saturdble reactors)
I-ehich isolate the indicator circuit from the docade.circuit. and which are also~
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contactless; the resistance of their windings must be at least ten times smaller
than resistance of the bistable mritches in the output circuits, -vffiile.blocl-dng
capacitors must be connected Into their input circuits- 3) Diode decoders ,AAch are
finding more application now ar-id which use pnp- or.npn- transistors., Le ss power and
only one pox-jor supply are required for the- npn-Ischeme. Described are also.diode
decoders for indicators of an unweighted code. 4) Resistive'docoders which are
least expensive of all but require amplified voltage stops at the decade output
(since inherently the potential difference between the discriminated State and the
nearest undiscriminatod state becoms small'i- especially under load*) This article
completes~the series on systems for signalling.the state of electronic pulse counters
Orig. artehas: 14 figures,
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SUB CODE% 09 SUEM DATE, none ORIG.REF:. 001 OTICREFI,,'004
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SOURCE CODE; PO/0022/65/000/003/0080/00,q4
AUTHOR: Porzadkow~~E~dumhd (Master engineer)LRzeckiA AgdrzeJ (Mast
er engineer
ORG: Department of Radio Engineerin Warsaw Polytechnic
g and Television Apparatus,
Institute, Warsaw (Katedra Urzadzen Radiotechnicznych i Telewizyjnych Politechniki
Warszawskiej)
TITIE: Electromechanical digital indicators of the state of electronic decade-counte
SOURCE: Przeglad telekomunikacyjny, no. 3, 1965, 80-84
TOPIC TAGS: electromeasuring device, electromagnetism, electromagnet, electric device
electronic component, decade counter
ABSTRACT: The article presents a survey of electromechanical digital
~indicato3~e and their principles of operation. They are subdivided .17-
Anto.three 5roups according to the type of movement,-namely.1) de-
:fleeting, 12 translational, 3) rotational. The devices of.the first
group operate with electromagnetic mechani .sm, they are equipped
.1vith a dial which can be illuminated for better readability;. they,
are also stabilized and compensated. The.second.group of devices
utilizes an electromagnet formoving plaies or segments which are'
designed vdth character display& The rotational indicators.are.
driven by an eleotrie,motor or by arevolving electromagnet; they
,can be of eith r ei-turn t pe or the spin I(stroboBcopip~
e the singi y
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