SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHCHEGOLEVA, R.P. - SHCHEGLYAYEV, A.V.

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HIROSHIJT-KOV, L.D.; SHCREGLOVA, O.S. Rare occurrences of hexahedral columnar joInting. Vest. LGU, 116 no. 6z83-95 161. ( H r--a' ~,;- : A,& ) (Geology, Structural) GROMOV; P.N.; G-EM11ANOTICH, N.L., SMIRITOVA, A.M.; SHCKFPILOVt~, R.a. Vasilii Ipatlevich Onokhrie.-J-o. Tent. oteri-nolar. 12 no.2:81 Mr-Ap 15o. (CIAL 19: 2 1. Obituary. L 20668-66 EWP(e)/WT(ya)lw(w)/EPF(n),~21TIEWP(t)/EWP(k)/FTC(-.-,'*)o6 _TjT1,'n) TDITrx ACC NR, AP6001473 q) SOURCE CODE: UR/0226/65/000i-DI2/0045/0047 WWIIWIJGlzd 17 P0 AUTHOR: Shchesoleva R, P.; Golubeva, L. S.; Litvin, D. F.; Ponyatov- A skiy, Ye 5.7-ThIr ORG: -Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metalluxgy (Tseni_r_a_1T_nyy nauchno-iaaledovatel'skiy institut chernoy me'taliurgii) TITLEs The Zr-Ti-O-Fe deformable alloy for high-pressure chambers SOURCEt Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 12, 1965, 45-47 TOPIC TAGS: deformable body, high strength alloy, high alloy steel, coherent scattering, neutron scattering, high pressure chamber, metal forging, u1 imate strei~tth r G ABSTRACT: ~Sintered Zr-Ti-O-Fe deformable alloy designed for high- pressure chambers.was JiVeloF_ed by the authors during neutronographic investigations of materials. The alloy has a composition corresponding to the zero amplitude of coherent scattering for neutrons (53% Zr, 44.95-43.8% Ti, 0.25-0.40% 09 nd 1,0-2.0% Fe) and to the structure of an unordered solid solution. The ultimate strengt of forgings is 130-130 dan/mm2. 'i NTJ 5-ased on author's abstract) SUB COM 11'/ SUBM DAM 04Jun65/ ORIG REF: 005/ OTH RM 001 '-__j . # . J'w K Adt A.-, i-Y a TAGE11 pr.'r_4na! j I, -I j Ve ITl-CGHENKC Zh.V_ ~,Iec--hariicaal T-.roFerriies of pr,3~a-1~7~ or. Ule bas-is of rp,2yd,-C-tlVYlere -Uccinate, pollydic-thylene adipluate, and -Folyd-lethylene ,iebaci.mite. VysijkcE!. sced. 7 no.5!,u,ql-897 lely 165, (MIRA 18-9.1 1. sudars'-vt-nnyy un'vf--r.?-Jtet imeni A,M.,Gor?kOgc- Ural 'sk;y go. 7- -t.:' ~rv'-'v -3.:" cr;I SHCHI-EMOVA, "_j, kand-med.nauk Chijrir,;~.,; in thei ,.ontent rif tn.iLl protein anct gamria globulin In heDat-itis (Botkinls disease). Trudy LIFNI 30:IL~-11(; 163. r-,.., eridemic ein 'rac-.~-ons of thi, blood serum in sericus forms of hepatiltlls (Botkinls 11-isease) annij toxi-c dystrophy of the liver, 1 h.id. : l'L7-12.5 Changes in the fract"i-ona.' comFcsit-on ci' s;--ru-. -.,,cteins 'n Botkin's disease depending or- d-ifferent methcds of treatment. lbid.:126--129 (MIRA 18:3) 1. Kafed--a infektsionnykh bolezney (zav, prof. Ye.S.Gurevich) T.T kPi'ecra khim-i-i tzav. nro;~. L.Ivanov) Leningradskogo I I - tz, Fediatrilicheskogo meditsinskozo insr-ituta (rek-cr dr'-,sent Ye.P. WIA.UOV, V.I.; iMPNOVA, A.V.; SHCHE;GLOVA, T.A. Effect of the composition of a spinning bath on the above- molecular structure of cellulose regenerated from viscose. Yhim.volok. no.5:37-43 161. OMIFA 14:10) (Cellulose) (Viscose) SHARKCIV, V.-I.) 3HCMGL0VA, T,A. Obtaining cel-'Iulose peaparations with different density of packing of the macromolecules. Zhur.priklAhim. 36 no.0':1326-1330 Je '63. (MIRA 16;8) (Cellulose) I , T_'ffBGW'VA, T.F, S BraWing cars at the bottom of hump yards. Zhel. dor. transr, 5'( n--).11-'?!,-72 N 1536. ( YjaA 9 , I. ~ ) (Rail roads- -Hump 7pirds) SHCHEGLOVA.' 1, N. "Vietnam (Physicogeographical Characteristics)." Cand Geog, Sci, Inst of Geography, Acad Sci USSR, ~bscow, Oct-Dec 1953. Dissertation (Vestnik Akademii Nauk ll~bscow, Feb 54) Soi SUM 1861 19 Aug 1954 I S-KaGLOVA. Tatlyana Nikolayevna;.,aLLER, S.Yu., doktor geograficheekikh nauk, otvetBtvennyy redaktor; LAVRENTOYEVA, Ye.V., redak-tor; ROSHELEV, S.M., tek-hnicheakiy redaktor LVietnam; physical and geographical characterlstlcs'jl Tletnam; fiziko- geografichesimia kharakteriatiks. Moskva, %'Yos,izd-yo geogr. lit-ry. 1957- 182 DI (XLRA 10:8) (Vietcain-Ph.vnicall geograoky) '64 Conoldmond that stimulate the formation of carboqiit; Acids to , ddation of kerosine fractions. 1'. K. Tj"ko, 'All 41%d TA. N. W~cxlQ-A 4hup. Prikiid. Khtm. (I A1,44" Cl." 1 24. I(V9l-0(jDSfi. & C.A. 43. -M.ht.- It t' t.VWbIc to oxkfive th, km.mv 1"l-.1 of arid, ".lit up In 92~0 kc,"ll h"h A.Cric c"nFrell 14 the r4w svdoj~uAflm t~mttvnt (&vof Itt"I c%,mrrumm t-o Ob(AitMI(t9)111CUt'-4 4v inni. wt. about 215; mot. wt. of 145 give but :.' t;CV' and inirrinctliatt values are obtaitt"I from int"- cut,. Bc~t cifilyst colIc'j. k about w12%; high,i omm' rknc thr yidd of hydr. y acid'. RAPW 4ir it.. 1, ae'M. biv 4 tK-St 12 C; cits, ~ I At"I a 3-hr rewtiull VcriAxI 1. V-1 (- Ow ~.- t~A.M U.. M. of hilzbor fatty acids b oxidation of- q I y U-S S R -0 V- K. Tjvgkovskif., 0. d IL-Ei-r-jx1dili, AfWtOb~-ZXO#WY&'Fr#m, 20, -,To. 3, 17-20(1955)~The yield of desirable synthetic fatty acids (1) obtained by the oxidation of liquid paraffins, at 125' with Nln nrtphthenate as a catalyst Is materially .increased by the use of a continuous process Instead of the batch method. Undesirable hydroxy acids are destroyed during the subsequent heating at 32V in the fractionation process. Aqaditnir N. Krukov~ TSYSKOVSKIY, V.K.; SHCHEGIA)VA, TS.N.; NEBYLOVA, Ye.M. Normal-stnicture liouid uaraffins as raw material for the s,7nthesis of highor fatty acids. Khim.i takli.topl.no.6:9-i4 Je f56.(~aaA 9:9) I.Leningradskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut. (Acids, Fatty) (Paraffins) -Ts Wrolei who eg- VIL shch~ to z7 Dav- byd"rowrbms 1w ' - ac:Ids *Ith m~. MOL- wt3. only tflat fatt* ing the initial stagea-af the reaction, ~ c ;ra emoi~al of the acids.from the 5phere of oxidation made t-I ig .. ;bl--.fn ahtstin-fatty adds from ~paraffiu*-Ixi*ocarbous'! th 097025 to Ose the compa. Cir is WIdCh wCM 'f iacl& formed from the prolonged-uxidation 'it solid ~tritfliu.~o J. RoYtar OIL