SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHESTAKOV, V.M. - SHESTAKOVA, I.S.

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14ASLOVP V.Ye.J. kand.tekhn.nauk; SALIKOV, P.G., kand.tekhn.nauk; FROISAYLO, M.Ya., inzh.; SMRGUNOV, M.P., inzh.; KROTOV, V.I.,'Inzh.; OSTROMOV, A.M., inzh.; SHESTAKOVI V.M., inzh. Experience in burning brown coals in wet-b4pttom furnaces with shaf~-type impact mills. Teploenergetika 10 no.2:15-19 F 163. (~aRA 16:2) 1. Vostochnyy filial Vsesoyuznogo teplotekhnicheskogo instituta, Chelykbinsk, Krasnoyarskenergo i Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy toplotekhnicheskiy institut. (boilers) (Furnaces) (Idgnite) -nL' al, "i Tic 1L L 5232o-6 EEG(b)-2/EWA(h)/$WT(1) Pg-4/Pl-4/Pm-4/Po-4/Pq-4/Feb jACCESSION NR: APS009107 -V0250/65/009/062/01l5/O1i7 .Y 1AUTHOR: Treyyer, V. N.; Skorynin, U. V.;, Sbes akov. vi, m. TITLE: Predicting the reliabil-. LiAoif elements in machines and instruments accord- 'ing to the variation of their reliability indices under different operating'condi- Itions 'ISOURCE: AN BSSR., Doklady' v. 9, no. 2, 1965, 115-117 MPIC TAGS: reliability prediction, test facility, instrumentation ABSTRACT: The authors present a general method.for predicting the reliability of !any of a lot of identical elements for different periods under different load fac- 'tors. The life expectancy of any element under different loads can also be predict ,ed. The method is'based on the use of a series of equations by which reliability .expectations derived from measurements can be extrapolated for different periods :of operation and load factors. The basic relationship underlying the metbod is i A KI - b,dk-, where AKII is the mathematical expectation of,deviation of the re ;ability of all elements of the lot being tested at time 61 from the initial math-' ,ematical expectation of reliability, and b and k are parameters. The method is ,particularly applicable to investigation of a number of wearing elements of machines' Card lal. 31 r.0, z n=ber of rel-ro-lutions of die-casting molds -,~~u tor making large polyamide slidinF- bear-,nr-s. Vest. (MIRA 18:6) r MtMathemtico Card V1 Pub. 22 - 8/49 Authors Shestakov, V. N. Title On the transformation of a monocyclic sequence into a recursive one Periodical Dok. AN SSSR 98/4, 541-544, Oct. 1, 1954 Abstract A method for the transformation of monocyclic sequences into recursive ones is described. Definitions of monocyclic, fundamental and recur- sive sequences are given. Two references (1949 and 1951-4). Institution Presented by Academician S. L. Sobolev, August 19, 1954 i, V, j . :. 3.E~~TAD_Vj V. N. -- 1111he EJfect cf CourdinE. of L;cCies on the Hcrizontal _jynardcs of an -Electric Loccrmctive.ll :- Raill-mys USSR. All-Union Sci Pues ins" of Hailroad Transrcrt. Eoscow, 1955. (Dissertation for t-e ~.Degree of CandIdate in aeclinical Sciences). So.: ',.-n:*zhra,,,-a L topis', ,o. 2, 1556. SHESTAKOV, V.N.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk. Significance of coupling cars during movement of an electric locomotive on a curve. Vest. TSNII MPS 15 no.4: 16-21 D '56. (ICU 10:2) (Railroads--Curves and turnouts) -) ;-- "7 r-I I -__",-11"t, P ANDRIYEVSKIY, t.M., kandidat tekhnicheskikh nauk; SHESTILKOV, V. N., kandidat tokhnicheskikh nauk. Lateral wear of rails on curves. Vest.TSNII MPS no.1:22-29 F '57- (MLRA 10:3) (Railroads--Rails) SIT11STAKOV, V.11. kaml.tekhn.muk Detorminirr latoral nressurps on rurvpd trark s"etions of elec- tric and diesel lornnItIVE)s with back strote eauiprltmt. Vest. TSNIT VPS IR no-4:38-41 Jr, '59. (iiIRA 12: 10) (Locomotivns-Dynamics) (Railroads-Curves and turnouts) ZOLINIKOV, S.S., Icand.tekhn.nauk; POPOV, A.V., Imud.tekhn.nauk; SHBSTAKOV, kand.tekbu.nauk Dynamic testing of series F and ChS2 electric locomotives. Vest.TSNII MPS 19 no.6:21-26 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Ilectric locomotives--Testing) SHESTAKOV, VA... kand.tekhn.nauk; KUSHNARENKO, Ye.M., kand.tekhn.nauk Performance of axle box drivers with rubbex-metal hinges. Vest. TSNIIII"MIIS 20 no.3:42-46 161. (MIRA 14:5) ;4 (Damping (Mechanics)) DOMETTI, A.A.; ZIMINA, A.M.; YALININ, F.P.; LAKTIONDVA, P.I~; YORDSPYINA, C.I.; MY-ASISPOPEVA, Ye.I.; NECHAYEVA, Yu.A.; PREML4ZHEINSHY, A.I.; RUSH, V.A.; RYNDIN, A.A.; SAUUDKINI, YU.G., STYoYFV' E.F., TER-1-MR)IT, P.O.# [deceasedJ; FREYKIN, Z.G,; SHESTAiOV, V.M. Dlikolai Nikolaevich Baranskii's 80th birthday. Geog. v shkole 24 no.4:7-8 JI-AfF '61. (MIRA 14:8) (Baranskii, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 188-1) SHESTAKOVY V.N.., inzh. Chain conveyor for sorting textille fabr4cs. Mekh. i avtom. 4 - - proizv. 17 no.8:42-43 Ag t6,1. (MIRA 16:10) -66 d /E I,'IP ~L 22731 EM. !ACC NR i AP6002902 SOURCE CODE: UR/0286/65/000/024/0066/0066- AUTHORSt Pangayev, V. A.; Stepanov, V. A*.; Shestakov, V. S. ORG: none TITLEt Self-powered boom crane with pile-driver attachment. Class 35, No- 177057 ounced by Novosibirsk Yranch of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for. portation C~nstrucfion (Novosibirskiy filiaI vsesoyuznogo nau chno- liseledovatellskogo inatituts, po transportnomu stroitel'stvuY SOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakovp no. 24, 1965, 66 ~ TOPIC TAGS: crane, loading equipment, pile driver, transporting equipment ABSTRACT: This Auther Certificate presents a self-powered boom crane with pile- driver attachment, including a pile-driver boom with guideways hinged to the crane boom and a brace. The ends of the brace are attached to both booms. To decrease the time required to convert the crane to operating or transporting positions and to permit its use without dismounting the pile-driver boomp the latter is assembled from hinged parts operated by a drive mounted on the crane boom (see Fig. 1). The drive cable is attached to the lower part of the pile-driver boom and passes over (;bard 1/2. ___UDCt _621-873-01629.11:62 4.155415 7 L 22731-66 ACC fiRs Ap6oo2qo2 AdNk - -I - .1 , . I . I f.* II, S . . - ACC NR, ARG025368 SOURCE COM UH/0285/66j000/004j0013/U01J AUTHOR:- Shestakov,'V. T. ORG: none TITLE: Experimental equipment and methodology for studying micronozzleB75 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Turbostroyeniye, Abs. 4.49.92 REF SOURCE: Tr. ~~byshevsk. aviats. in-t, vyp. 22, 1965, 63-70 TOPIC TAGS: micronozzle, nozzle ABSTRACT: An experimental method has been presented for studying micronozzle's by determining their basic characteristics and by changes in the characteristics caused by alterations in the nozzle design or in operating conditions. Diagrams and descriptions of experimental equipment and measuring instruments are given in the original article. [Translation] [FM] SUB CODE: 131 Card SHLSTAKOV. V.V., podDolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby. - Treating chronic purulent otitis media. Voen.-med. zhur. no.9: 49-50 S 155. (MMA q.-9) (KAR--DIS9AS9S) 6H&5TAKUV6 V.V., podpolkovaik meditsinskoy sluzhby; GREKOV, P.M., mayor ~d -11 .1 .' meditainskoysluzhby; DAINDOVICH, S.Ya., kandidat meditsinskoy sluzhby; Tl'jHCHfi:UK6, A.I., starshiy leytenant meditsinRkoy sluzhby Prevention and treatment of acute catarrh of the uDoer respiratory tract. Voen.-med.zhur. no.8:79-81 Ag '57. (MIRA 10:12) (RESPIRATORY ORGANS--DISEASES) . I (M) IF;~G /I/E 1,j ll~. (j, I ILI L 4472-ou t4lki) ACC NRt AP3024632 j UA BOURM ODDS: Ult/0048/63/029/009/1751/1753 AUTHOR,# Rozental', I.L.; Shestakov, Y.Y. OfG: none TITLE i Some remarks an cosmic ray eneray spectri /Report, All-Union Conference on Cosmic Ray Physics held at Apatity 24-31 August.19,60 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 29, no. 9, 1965, 1751-1753 TOPIC TAGS: cosmic ray particle, spectral energy distribution, error, mathematic method 1'k ABSTRACT: This paper is concerned with the errors in the experimentally determined power law spectra of cosmic ray particles due to statistical errors In the measurement of the energies of individual particles. The experimental energy spectrum F'(E') Is given in terms of the true spectrum F(E) by FI(EI) ofF(E) dE P(E,E'), where P(E, BI), is the probability of finding the value El for the energy of a particle whose true en- ergy Is E. The experimental spectrum V(EI) corresponding to a true spectrum of the form F(E) AS-(Y +l) is calculated with several different assumptions concerning the functions P, and In acme cases formulas are derived for calculating the true spectrum from the experimental spectrum. The oases discussed include that In which P In con- stant when (H - 1,)2 < &2 and vanishes otherwise, and those In which I - 91 in Gaus- 1/2 L 4472-66 ACC NR, "5024652 sianly distributed with a dispersion that depends In certain different ways on. E. Ac- cording to Landau's hydrodynamic theory of multiple production, the function P for the usual method of determining the energies of nuclear-active particles represents a Gaus sian distribution of log E - log V with a dispersion that depends ou the multiplicity it in shown that in this case an experimental value of the spectrum index y as large as 3.5 may be found if the true value is I.S. The proper choice of the energy Inter- vals over which to average the data in discussed briefly. When determining the spec- tral Index y one should employ the methbd of maximum likelihood and not that of least squares. Orig. art. has: 19 formulas. SUB CODE: NP/ SUBM DOLTS% 00/ ORIG REP: 005/ OrK REPi 002 C?o 46.L- 2769-6 EAT(m) IJP(c ~Q 66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021331 UR/0120/65/000/004/0059/0062 539,1.074.2 CIB AUTHOR: Kirillov-Ugryumov, V. G.; Petrukhin, A. A. ShestakovjL V-V. TITLC- The study of certain characteristics of the IK-6 ionization chamber SOURCE: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, no. 4, 1965, 59-62 VIPIC TAGS: ionization chamber, ion distribution, alpha particle ABSTRACT: This paper presents the results of investigations of the IK-6 llOx54 =2, 3 meter ionization chamber. The investigations cover the potential distrib. ution across the cross section of the chamber, the calculated coefficients of '- electron collection at various parts of the chamber, and the calculated electron collection times. Using ~ particles from puZ39 samples, the authors verified experimentally (at 0.5 atm of pure and commerical argon) the effectiveness of corner operation and the electron collection time (as a function of applied voltages). Pulse oscillograms are shown in Fig. I of the Enclosure. "The authors thank V. V. Boiog-I.A. Dgnillchgnkn, and V- C.. Siniflayna for the help durtn, individual measurements and N. L. Grigorom-for valuable re-arks." Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, 5 figures, and 2 tables. I Card 1/3 oL 2769-66 ------- ACCESSION NR: AP5021331 I ASSOCIATION: HookovskLy inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut Physics InstiLULe) SUBMITTED: 30Nov64 ENCL: 01 110 REF SOV: 005 OTHER: 004 ow Engineering- SUB CODE: NP Card ;L 2769-66 'ACCESSION NR: AP5021331 ENCWSURE: 01 Figure 1. Pulse oscillograms a pure argon; commerical argon. Marks every 5 /(sect Card 3/3 L-C ~, -1 i , i-* -~ ""'T" GD ACC NR- AT6032306 SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0059/0068 AUTHOR: Borog, V. .; Kirillov-Uggumov, V. G.; Petrukhin, A. A.; Rozentall. I. L.- Shestakov. V. V. ORG: none TITLE: Ionization calorimeter for the investigation of high energy cosmic muons at large zenith angles SOURCE- Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. rizika elementarnykh cbastits (Phy- sics of elementary particles). Moscow, Atomizdat, 1966, 59-68 10PIC TAGS: muon, calorimeter, bremsstrahlung, cosmic ray measurement, angular dis- tribution, ionization ch&-,.ber, waveguide ABSTPJICT: A study of high energy muons, using the horizontal flux -.enith angles 2:601 of cosmic rays at sea level was made and an ionization calorimeter developed for this purpose is described. Such a study is feasible because the horizontal flux at large zenith angles 0 consist almost exclusively of muons and the intensity of muons for energies >1011 ev increases with 0. The apparatus uses muon flux to study high ener- gy muon interactions with matter and measures the characteristics of the horizontal muon flux to determine the angular and energy dictributions. The ionization calari- meter enables one to study both of these areas by observing the sho,~fsrs produced by the muons due primarily to bremsstrahlung and nuclear interactions. It detects muon3 ACC NR.. Ar7o07079 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/030/010/1666/1668 AUTHOR: Borog, V. V.; Klilllov-Ugryumov, V. G.; Petrukhin, A. A.; Shestakov, V. V. _0k: none TITLE: ?,bn-clectromagnetic Interactions of superhigh-energy muons ftaper presented at the All-Union Conference on Cosmic Radiation Physics, ~ioscow, 15-20 Nov 1965/ SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Serlya tizicheskaya, v. 30, no. 10, 1966, 1666-1668 TOPIC TAGS: muon, cosmic radiation SUB CODE: 20 ABSTRACT: The non-electromagnetic interactions of superhigh-energy muons (E -;'o ~c loll ev) were recorded at an installation for the study of cascade sho- wers produced by cosmic radiation muons impinging at large zenith angles (cf. al, Izvestiya Akademil Nauk SSSR, Seriya Fizicheskaya, 30, 10, 1669, Borog et 1966). The only known process which could give rise to the non-electromagnetic cascade showers recorded was that of nuclear interaction of muons. A comparison of the spectra of nuclear and electromagnetic-showers made it possible to eva- ion of the photonuclear process at E 10 ev. luate the cross-sect By using the relation derived by P. & D. Kessler (Compt. Rend. 244, 1896, 1957)1 which applies to any transmitted energies, it was established that +0,20 -28 2 N 0.15 _0.10 -0 10. cm per nucleon,. _Ca-rd_I/L _Clrig, art _has"- figures -and 2-fomulaz; 1,rdFR_3"9, ACC NR: AP7007080 SOURCE CODE: UR/0048/66/031)/010/1669/-1673 AUTHOR: Borog, V. V.; KIrIllov-Ugryum,.)v, V. G.; 1'etrukhin, A. A.; Rozentall, 1. L.; Shestakov, V. V. ORG: none TITLE: Study of the energy spectrum of cosmic-rity muons on the basis of electron-photon showers /japer presented nt the All-Union Conference on Cosmic Radiation Physics, Moscow, 15-20 Nov 196~11 SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izvestlya. Serlya fizichaskaya, v. 30, no. 10, 1966, 1669-1673 TOPIC TAGS: calorimeter, cosmic ray, muon SUB CODE: 20 ABSTRACT: At present, outer space is the only accelerator of partic!es with superhigh energies. The energy syectrum of electromagnetic cascades produced by, superh I gh -energy muons (EAk '>? 10 1 ev) Impinging at angles 551 was studied at sea level on an ionization calorimeter consisting of six rows of Ar-fIlled ionization chambers, 25 in each row, with an iron Interlayer between the cham- bers acting as an absorber. The majority of the cascades recorded were due to the Interaction of muons with the absorber. A small r.umber of showers (/_ 1%) was prndured by nucleus-reactive particles. The enerliy spectrum of Lite muons was determined on the basis of the recorded showers due to high-energy photons and clectrona formed by interaction of the muons with atoms of the absorber. Mathematical equations expressing ttf_expertmentally determined enet,gy spectrum Tba ruthors think G. GBunatyan Eor help In carrying out the numerical compu- tatio-c, on the ETsVM. Orig. art. hasi 4 figures and 6 fo -,julas. CJPRSs 39,65J8 V 7 1 T 4069. I'MaD ()F ComUTING HATIMIAL ODMICISITION OF CCAJ~ A HIMSCOPE WITH0UTop~LCUIATLMjAPPAM7M. �W-514M. Y ra t DW. Moil. Hauk TaUti. 83ft (R 'Cad. So . Tadzh. U.S.K.77-,r9! abstr. In act. Zh. KhIm. (Rof. J. Chem., ftscoki), 1954, (1), 309).' COPUtation of the ccrpcnenrs In a. section withcur a push-button Int"rater Cratwilly takes half -, %ty. The new LcthW employs transparent sections of fine coal not less tban 1.5 cm in diameter. An e0repiccen4crameter Is used fa- ccrputazfu;~. 'rho section Is fixed In the Culdes of the alcrosacpa and Is 111vided JrLu frur by three parallel horizontal Measuring lines. Betare beginnine rri,, cccDutation It is iieced$ary to MISWO Vat W EGaMWIII& 11ne salcctcd ia the section Is exartly parallel to the herizantal line of the ~-rlddcd rdt-rcnotEr. 5W to 700 points are counted on the three measuring lines, the number of points depending an the arm or the section and the density Of LhC vj-nInS of coal In It. The method gives eight deterzinationg a My with wi accuraqv of 114. I! h ST A KO'V-7 , V . Ya . Y S S inzh. (Voronezh) :,',ovement cf two e-1--sticaIly connected solid bodies supported by an elastic cone. issi. co teor. sooruzh. no.13:121-126 164. (j,fIP,A 18:2) WIN l 1l rt l o l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W 1) 11 W N all, a n is b A V a M ., 11 1; .1 n 11 1. cc 't IT POP . Of 1-00 J. -00 Tempersture-hardenLat of winter wheats and accumu- lAtIOU of carbohydrates in the light stage of development. .00 I- - Sh"t lika, A. 0. S Z. N' & ...1 1 1 11 It d h .00 - . . " " - 1 41 'Oit MOV) I I ( J - JJ. sci-N'; MI-K --1 4000 11"t 'Jilly zoo )-%at titifing stah-pittit giovith tit IiKht it h,%v tt-illl) -3 4 l * 0 i, n, progre-i%, 1 At,day 1,, mA,-rx,# ItArd,ning butim & 13 "It., uxt."Itte t" light. zoo go '_~ I'll I I'dwi.1v h.1 ,-III IlAta'.11 dilking itt"Ath tit hy'lit 1, '-t - .-I-ttAIII to I., ~"r it, tile hard,ni"', Imwrb~' It. C. 1'. A. x0 : -_00 A0 '00 WOO z1o 0 '00 so u a IV $a "n ~o stanitool will(. it it S B OW a a 4 1 M jII o f 00 1 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * - 7 1 - ~ - - , - : . 1. . I . .. 7 1 . . .1 - ~ - I I - -. - ,. - . - .. 11.1 ... -I :, - -.1-1- 1 . - - , -. - - . .- 7 -7- - . .- - ~-", I ~.. - y - , ~ I I - . .- I . y - I - - -... - - ... - I I - _,_- . 1. :3H7'3'"AKCV, 11. ',E. 2. ir; 'R (6oo) 4. Wheat '7. Intervarietal hybrids of winter wheat from crossbre-ding under free pollination. Sel i sem. 19 no. 12, 1952 9. Montblv List of R115Sian Accessions, Library of Congress, March 1953, Unclassified. SHESTAKOV, V.Ye., kandidat tekhnicheskikh naulk; ORLOV, V.A. Methods for obtaining hybrid rye seeds and a study of their productivity. Agrobiologiia no.2:40-43 Mr-Ap '57. (MLRA 10:5) l.Petrovskaya gosudarstvenn ya, selektsionnaya stantsiyu, p/O Danilovka, Penzensk07 oblasti. (Penza Province-Rye breeding) Pr P v p r r F8 k Ev, 43 zip. L, M iZi r !t c iq, i0 4 g 5 YII.G. Geochemical indicator of the zones of magnetite mineralization, Sov. geol. 8 no.3:132-134 165. ( '-(-- FLA 18: 5 ) 1. Kamskiv filial Vsesoy-uznogo nauchno-issledowuteilskogo geolo- gorazvedochnogo neftyanogo instLtuta. BOGATSKIY, v.V., otv. red.; GORIKIY, Yu.I., red.; DOBROVOL'SKIY, M.N., red.; KOROPETS, I.P., red.; KURTSERAYTE, Sh.D., red.; FEL'TEK., Ye.I., red.; FX--'IIBERG, F.S., red.; KHAZAGAROV, A.M., red.; SHESTAKOV, Yu.G., red.; LIFSHITS, L., red. [Geology and geochemistry of the mineral resources of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Geologiia i geokhimiia poleznykh iskopaerzykh Krasnoiarskogo kraia; sbornik statei. Krasno- iarsk, Krasnoiarskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1964. 197 p. (MIRA 18:9) 1. Krasnayarskaya kompleksnaya ekspeditsiya. ILIIVJP K.P., kand.tekhn.nauk; PLAD1S, F.A., inzh.; HOSTOVSKAYA, Ye.P., inzb.; VGVCHENKO, P.I., inzh.; PrInimali uchastiye: GORBENKO, L.G., inzh.; S!F~ ~TAKOY,,_Tu.K., inzh.; LABADIN, S.I., inzh., retsenzent; MAIAKHOV, K.N., inzh., retsenzent; FETROVA, V.L., inzh., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn.red (MeIthods of determining freight weight] Sposoby opredeleniia vesa gruzov. Moskva., Vses.izdatell'skopoligr.oblledinenie *-va putei. soob., 1961. -117 P. (Moscow. Vsesoiuznyi nauchno- issledovatellskii institut zheleznodorozhnogo transporta. Trudy, no.215) (MIRA 15:1) (Railroads-Freight) (Weighing machines) -. 't I . " 1, ) ~,,. r~xk- I 1 .11 Ii , y . i-,. . kand . tekrm , nwtilo.-,., KHo..L . ~, I , 7- %; * '. ~ , k fzi d . 'l, -- r , . SHESTAKOV, Yu.K., i-nzh. Spe,:Ij~lzat4on of gondola c~arB `J--' In sf*f`c--'F-7 ~` -L7,z, - I , , ( ~'. I F ~ 111 A ) ,he'-. dor. transp. C7 no. 1 , 22 -26 N I,` ; ACC NR: SOU-11CE CODE: UR/0271/66/000/010/AO29/AO29 .%-L:THOR': Bortsov, Yu. A. ; Shestakov, Yu. S. ; Suvorov, G.. V. TITLI~": E\:pcrimental determination of the parameters of nonlinear systems in o1cetric drives SOI,jRC!-I': Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telomekhanika -L vychistel'naya tekhnika, Abs. I O.A 2.,L D IZEF SC)IjRCE: Sb. Avtomatizir. (;I.ektroprivod proizv. mekharizmov. T. I IVI.-L., 1965, 206-208 TOPICTAGS: nonlinear system, electricdrive, ABSTRACT: A method of determining the parameters of elements in electrical drive systems is discussed. A description is given of a device which was devekiped! on the basis of this method and which permits sufficiently rapid determinations of the parameters necessary for modeling nonlinear systems in electrical drives. The dynamics of nonlinear electromagnetic eiements (excitation circuits of electric machines, EMU, MU, amplidynes, magnetic amplifiers, etc.) whi'ch are the basic 1/2 UDC: 62-83 .ACC ri.R: ---- ---- --- 111:1.7002213 elements in drives, is characterized by magnetization curves, the demagnetization coefficient and rated time constants of the excitation circuit (TE) and short-circuit contour (Ts). T E may be determined from the increment (decrement) of the magnetic flux from zero to the base value, and does not depend on the shape o"L' 'the applied voltage or the presence of magn etically- connected circuits, so that often it is not necessary to set up a special circuit for the experiment, and the measure- ments may be made without disconnecting the element from the overall system. lhis is tiie most important feature of 'the proposed method for determining the rated time constant. The principle of measurin'a -.~.e coefficient of feedback, the elec"ro- n.~chariical time constant, and T. is discussed. A block diagram is given of the device and oil its basic technical characteristics. The text includes il'ustrations. --her(--- a~-c 2 refercnces. [Translation of abstract) SUB CODE: 091/ C.rd 2 / 2 MILLER, G.U.; VLADYKIN, MJ.; SHESTAKOV, Yu.S. Replacing running tests of high-capacity trailers by stand tests. Avt.prom. 28 no.2:48 F 162. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Chelyabinskiy mashinostroitel'nyy zavod avtopritsepov i Chelyabinskiy politekhnicheskiy institut. (Truck trailers--Testing) vred. b01. 15 n. ras--,. 65 (11,;:RA 18:11) no. 8:~l ~u Donsko,.;- -,,el' kily t sellsr"o-170 I~io-,r, ". a.v r t v,-, . SHIESTAKM A., starshiy muchrlyy sctrudnik 0 , 7 .7 Weather and loosiz- smut ~-f whout. Zashoh. rant. ot vred. i b01. 10 ne.3:41 165. (MIFA 19:1) 1. Bezenchukskaya oFytnaya startsiya, Huybyshevskaya oblast'. A. -I' A NATAL'ITIA, 0. B., ?ANIKCVA, G., and SHEESTAKCVA, A. "On A-)vle -Rosette (PossiblY Virus Disease)," Sad I O-Qrod, no. 8, 1951, )p. 36-38. 80 Sa13 So: Sira - SI-90-53, 15 Dec. 1953 (.iaqqrtu 6seaTI) -poA-ez AAtmTlqs LT3fgqzouoaoA *T (9: 411 ydN) .T9i Tf T�-05-'L*Ou OZ *z9J TvqDnv3f *OUTGRO 0-IT4 JO t'oTlvzTtmoTnA- eq-1 .10,4jv 4p-Coff sEread 2uTuado roj OOTAGP OTVGmojnV I *J-1-uX 'VAC*IXM :9.9,rqgvqon cTMQT=zd f'W-GX 'AOLqIHV f *11*9 VAMIM f V 47K6RV-,L -cgg~ffg 69. Direct Oxidation of Methane To Methanol It Oxidation of Methane Under Pressure," by M. S. Furman and A. D. lev Shestakova, Khimicheskaya Fererabotka Nef:!~~ ~Uodoro~Eo-v- -(Ctmmi-cal-Conversion of Petroleum Hydrocarbons), Academy of Sciences USSR, Moscow, 1956, pp 344-351 Oxidation of methane at pressures of 50-500 atmospheres and at the temperature of 3750 was studied. Comparison of the oxidation of methane at high pressures with oxidation at atmospheric pressure showed that methanol is the predominant product at high pressures while formaldehyde predominates at low pressures. It was established that increasing the pressure beyond 250 atmospheres does not result in any further increases in the yield of methanol. The effects of the temperature, the time during which the mixture of CH4 and oxygen or air remains in the reaction zone, and the concentration of oxygen on the process of the oxidation of methane were investigated. Assumptions are made in regard to the dature of the effect which pressure exerts on the process of oxidation. (U) M.S. . doktor khim. Patik; SHESTAKOVA, A.D. Investigating the mechanism of the oxidation of lower saturated hydrocarbons under pressure with the use of the carbon isotore of mass 14. Trudy, GIAP no.8:63-68 '57. (MI.U 12: 9) (Hydrocarbons) (Oxidation) (Carbon-Isotopes) YURYAN, P.S.; SHESTA VA. A.D. Combined oxidation of hydrocarbons under pressure. Ga2. prom. no.3:40-45 Mr '58. (MIRA 11:3) (F~rdrocarbons) (Oxidation) UTHRS ta' r; it D SOV/20 12 /62 I L TITLE-~ Oxidation of n P utane Sol-vad in Acetic b,,, .'Ar Under fres- 'OkD.~If~n3.-,re .sure k n-but-3-.na r r.-,,,%.-tvore uks,:Snoy 1:1-loty vozdukhom pod davleniyer.,I) PERIODIC,%L. Doklad.- _.0,iadem1i nru'- S'13R. Vol 1,24, N'r Pp 10-53-1084 "T - S-a ABSTR,~I CT~ Under re!--~'iveiy -'; tern- ~eratureo (3-50-400o) the oxidation hi L in th--~- of butar~ . - ja:3,~ous phase resuits in ar, entire scale of - oxv- ~n a:. II '7 '.zaf,- it has recently been r od t (7, Pointed out -L-0 t~iat ta~- oxid:,~ion of n-butane under -.rec2ure ---n Ile 1-1-j~.id r,'Ma~:e is much more selective and leads urder ;n2-Ider con ditions to or7,-nI(.- pr-ducts- acetic 'd acet a I h _ n1his Ete, and :,-iethyl etlyl ketone oxidation o;in be 2ff~,cterj either br~lovi the critical ter-inerature of butane 1 Ref cr above the same with treaid of sol- Lents fRefs 6 - The lattor method seems to be :-.-ore promising. The 1" f r S 'Y'_1 k~ 9 1~ t i.- ac4 -1 as a solvent in wbich '--u~.ane is o-AW111 , an --nder she existinj conditions is Card 1/9 indif fer~nt tr-, o xidarion and forms -n oxid~-.tion Droduct r 6 2 Ox i d a t, L on o -i n Under ?_~essure cataly~-,t, The experi- c- f "r r -1 c ri-.7, hrciti!7h six ~,)urs at w-locities 3,,rvoll for- oxidr~tiwl Fl;~-rt, 1 Shov's t',io re3t~.. T t~c Lvivantage:, of tl-ic ozidntion above T_ Fi:-ure 2 cont,,iins statements on t_.ftr~ influence of -,h- s 11 i-2 nrocoo:-, o-.-,t at 6~c ex- '7 -c-ea, vielrl of _11 ir ge- t :5 rd a pr-daziinant T-rococs f a !s,,t -a 7h e r fa i_-3 L- fi~mres 8 references, fn 71 c7 ASSOCI,',~TION ~,ul _ir 'n, r,,- na uc. hnc. 1 ov;Lt e 1 1 sk,i y 1 prr, ir t (3tatle Sciont-_-f-~c L Ln2titute "or Nitro .-n 'ndusti-,) 0c,'obor 7, !Tcl fl~cvich. '.P~denniclnr E ') E,,"-,"D SUB!.,'- ITT HD 'O'c-,)rember Card 2/2 t a o v -.fe- I'L, :,z'bovich, i. L. t t;.D D T in i1qui-, und;--r )ressure - , _'.. ~e- , - -1--os~', no. J:;iCr! ~) r E: .1 u:* in I irl-luid Ii I', aoc til~~ UO ce ~i t I o,. er ei-.~,eru- L L 0 n i n s c. o:.,, sh a s e '~hc dc-,Aruction of iinpor- ~ant 7, _:~tian -..ro,llicts is thus excluded and reaction is ..iore selective. I -c .:i tin o-f of n-butane in lil-,uid are CH 3 COOH, ,C -.7 n~ HCHO, -~;H CAQ, CH,OH, CH COCH 2 3 3 31 L,re -'C_-:red in the ~;aseous pha2c. lo accelerate the is diz;z7olvc-I in acetic acid (main reaction --roduct z~-_ c e o C r i t i c CA 1 lu e. C- r a t u 2C 7 10 4 H (152 C). r E -,i C-1- c_~-_n-ucting the o_-_i-_*izin,_ air into the acetic in the reaction rES-_l (2) :-.-,ade of ~Iass or ji 4 ti 6dn; i 1i L. A e c. r, -j u in I o t'ie steel i u t jlUil c, t.- n, 10,J of c,-.nJcns;--r, an,! c, reeic tion .~A p r ~d in ',-Le liqui,,.11 51 tane L n z; f 0 r L, o n A L c -e o, o in g 'a-,L,. obtained b.,, c u on 01 Outa~)c -~i,,-,olvcd in a c --- t _i c a c i I :ratio butLmc 1 1 ~Fi --iuration of e:4,c:cL..ent: 3 hr , re-c---i.o.- c a t L--i, e1650", air 120 amount. of c.--.tzlyst: o-- ~;O.-L-Jlticr of -1 . j 1 of co!;: it ste~;tr:~t~~ in axur-o-u- acetic acid. ~~O;.i 50 to 30 a tm- 1 ~-". n3t al f ec of the r e,.~ c I '110-u"2 s 1)ut accelerated the fe~,ction '0 ~'ri Inc-110:-~cc. in the 12 -n. i.-- the :e --cticn zone. nr~,z;ou--e W--s r"u- -,t.i,. It alco ~~IiLt-, intur.iiediates of the suc,: as C~i --f and -~o o-ot the coarse of 5 2 the 1,eacti,~.q u .. ... duce the -ilici-I of aci-tic ..11 oth~~,- L:olventsf except Licetic -.cid, reduced th, total e-.,1,:.!,.~,n,:-c of !;ut~xc. :---o, -)h4ses ,,F-.re Carl 2/::: :_'. I S/064/61/000/001/001/011 Oxidation of n-butanein liquid... B110/B215 obtained in the experiments by G. D. Yefremova and R. M. Koroleva conducted I0' in the,GIAP (State Institute of the Nitrogen Industry) on the state of the system butane - acetic acid - water, in which concentrations~ of acetic acid lower* than 90o were used. The ratios butane/acetic acid of thesle two phases differed. An optimum ratio 0*f 0.5 to 1 can only be guaranteed by concentra- tions of aceti-c acid exceeding 906 of the reaction liquid. Therefrom it follows that a 100%. acetic acid is best suited as solvent. There are 5 figures, 5 tables, and 18 referencess 9 Soviet-bloc and 9 non-Soviet-bloc. P 019 Card 3/5 S/064/61/000/001/001/011 Oxidation of n-butane'in liquid... B110/B215 Legend to Fig. 2t 1) autoclave, 2) reaction vessel, 3) attachment to the autoclave, 4) pressure pipe, 5) reflux condenser, 6) container for thermocouple of the reaction vessel, 7) autoclave housing for thermocoj~plq, a housin of thermoccu~lq,a) air, b~ gas, c~ to monometer. wo Card 4/5 041 I I I I Lt L-!. i..' ty~ - S HESTAE OW A, I :-rl z ii. '7 nc. 79--? 3 tvar, 71a-olla AN !jKr- RYABOV, I.V., kand. tekhn. nauk; red.; SHESTAKOVA, A.L., red. [Protection of chemical plants against fire and explosions] Okhrana khimicheskikh predpriiatii ot pozharov i vzryvov. Moskva, Vauchno-issl. in-t tekhniko-ekon. issledovanii, 1961. 342 P. (MIRA 14310) (Chemical industries--Fires and fire protection) SHESTAKOVA, A.P., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudaik Artificial infection by the vacuitm method. i bol. 8 no.9:42 S 163. Zashch. rest. ot vred. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Bezenchwkskaya selaktsionn&ya stantsiya. SOV/1 24-57- 3- 3574 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 3, p 137 (USSR) AUTHOR: Shestakova, A. V. TITLE: The Influence of the Shape of the Axis of a Fixed Bridge Arch on the Forces Arising From a Live Load (Vliyaniye ochertaniya osi bessharnirnogo mostovogo svoda na usilLya ot vremennoy nagruzki) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khabarov. in-ta inzh. zh.-d. transp., 1956, Nr 9, pp IIZ-166 ABSTRACT: The author provides calculations of fixed arches having Various shapes with reference to the effect exerted by a live load and presents a ccm- parison of the results obtained. 1. K. Sn: tko Card 1/1 SHESTAKOVA, F.I. On the January teachers' conferences. Est.v shkole no.6:3-8 153. (MLRA 6:10) (Natural history-Study and teaching) SHESTAKOVA, F.I. Tasks in teaching biology in the current school year. lat. v shkole no-50-9 S-0 '54. (YT-qA 7:9) 1. Konsulltant-metodist po biologii Glavuogo upravleniya shkol Ministerstva proeveshchenlya RSFSR. (Biology--Study and teaching) SHESTAKOVA, F.I. System and contents of a school course in biology. Hiol. v shkole no.5:19-23 5-0 157. (MLRA 10:9) (]Biology--Study and teaching) ~S[PgSTAI~OVA, F.I. Problems and contents of the biolog7 course in eight-79ar schools. Biol. v shkole no.4:9-16 R-Ag '59. (MIRA 12:11) l.Konsul'tant-metodist Glav:oogo upravleniya shkol MinisterBtVa prosveshcheniy-a RSFSR. (Bioloa-Study and teaching) New biology program for eight-year schools. Biol. v shkole no-3:3-6 My-je '60. (YIRA 13:7) 1. Konsulltant-metodist Glavnogo Upravleniya shkol Ministerstva prosveshchenlya RSFSR- (Biology--Study and teaching) SHESTAKOVA, G.A. Cobalt content in the soils and plants of East Kazakhstan Frovince. Zdrav.Kazakh. 22 no.6:51-55 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Iz Vostochno-Kazakhstanskoy oblastnoy sanitarno-epidemiologi- y vrach - Yu.A.Anikin). cheskoy stants1i (glavny- (rAST KAZAKHSTAH PROVINCE-PLANTS, EFFECT OF COBALT ON) (EAST KAZAKHSTAN PPOVINCE-.ZOM--COBALT CONTENT) SHESTAKOVA, G.S. Morpho-biological analysis as a method of studying the flight of birds. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.9:3-13 153. (MMA 7:11) (Flight) SHMTAKOVA, G.S. Penetrability of birds' wings (experimental research on the flight of birds).Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.9:14-31 '53. (Wings) (Flight) (MLRA 7:11) SHESTUOVA, G.S. Structure of the wing surface and its role in aerodyna ics of birds. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.9:32-58 '53. (MLRL 7:11) (Wings) (Feathers) - '- - - - - - . . ~ - --f- SHESTAKOVA, G.S. Nor-phological bases of differences In the flight of galls. Trudy Inst.morf.shiv. no.9:59-75 153. (MlU 7:11) (Galls) (Flight) SA-BLINA,T.B.; SHESTAKOVA,G.S., doktor biologicheskikh nauk, redaktor; SHIDRCVSKAh-,-O'.G.-I AUZAN,N.P., tekhnicheskiy redaktor Hoofed animals of the Byalovezhska Pushcha. Trudy Inst.morf.zhiv. no.15:3-191 '55. (MLRA 8:11) (Byalovezhaka Pushcha--Ungulata) SHNSTAKOVA, G.S. Mechanics of bird flight [with English summary in insert]. Zool.zhur. 25 no-7:1043-1050 Jl 156. (MLRA 9:9) l.Institut morfologii zhivotn7kh AN SSSR. (Flight) YAKOiA, V.E.; KOKSHAYSKIY, N.V.; BORODULINA, T.L.; SFISTAKOVA, G.S., doktor biol. nauk, prof., otv. red.; BROVKINA, Ye.T., red.izd-va; KIHENOKH, F.I.I., takhn. red. [Functional morphology of birds] Funktsional1naia morfolo- giia ptits. Moskva., Izd-vo "Nauka," 1964. 91 p. (MIRA 17:4) Z7V 1 2 D~1,1.; SHESTAKOVA., I.A. Solubility of some actinium compounds. Part 1: Determination of the solubility of actinium oxalate. Radiokhimiio 7 no.2!- - 166-175 165. -.-:,!- Solubility of some actinium compounds. Part 2: Determination of solubility aria evaluation of the relative basicity of actinium hydroxide. Ibid.:175-187 (14IM !8:6) S/081/63/000/004/017/051 B166/M6 AWHORSt (17) Kalabina, A. V., Myasnikova, L. S., Kolmakova, E. F., Pavlova, M. P., (18) Kalabina, A. V., Prilezbayeva, Ye. N., Yakovlevat Z. I. TITLEs Studies in the field of synthesis and conversions of vinylaryl esters. No. 17. Synthesis and certain properties of a,A-di- bromethylaryl esters. No. 18. The addition of mercaptans to vinyl esters of the aromatic series PERIODICALs Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyat no- 4, 1963, 238i.abstract 4Zh122 (Izv. Fiz.-khim. n.-i. in-ta pri Irkutskom un-te, Ve 5t no. 1, 1961, 193 - 2o6, 225 - 237) TEM (17) Bromination of the vinyl esters of phenol (I), o-cresol (II), n-tert-butylphenol and thymol (III) in M 4 gave the respective a,p-dibrom- ethyl esters (IV - VII), which have lachrymatory properties; without the solvent partial polymerization takes plaoe. IV - VII probably exist in the form of two tautomerio forms CH 2BrCHBrOArt~-CCHBr-CHO(H)Ar)+Br-, as ion;c Br is easily-back-titrated by aqueous solutions of NaOH and AgNO Card 1/4 3 5/081/63/000/004/017/051 Studies in the field of... B166/~186 whilst IV - VII themselves are smoothly converted into A-bromvinyl eaters (BVE) when vacuum distilled, yield 80 - 85%- Hydrolysis of IV - VII proceeds in two distinct stages.: first of all under the action of H20 cold there is dissociation of the weak oxonium complex, and the BVE which forms only splits with long boiling in an acid medium. Into a solution of 0.14 moles I in 40 ml CC14 at -50C (3 - 80C inside the flask) were stirred, over a period of 1 - 5 - 2 hrs , 0 - 15 moles dry Br2in 20 ml CCl4, and IV, CaHe OBr., was distilled off, yield 97.2%, b.p. 129 - 130002 mm Hg, n 20 D 1-5849, d 20 1-7418, fumes 4 in air. 3 g IV and 50 ml water were shaken in a closed bottle at 45 - 500C for 5 hra, this was extracted with ether, and 1.19 g phenol BVE (VIII) was separated by distillation, b.p. 100 - 1020C/10 mm Hg, n20D 1-5750, as well as 1.403 9 IV. I g VIII and 25 ml 5% H2SO 4 were heated, stirring at NIOOOC for 6 - 7 hrs; this was neutralized with alkali and extracted with ether; after evaporating BrCH CHO was separated from the residue in the form of a semicarbazone; th; alkaline layer was treated with 10% H2 so 41C6H5OH was ex- traoted with ether. V - VII -were synthesized under similar conditions Card 2/4 B/081/63/000/004/017/051 Studies in the field of ... B166/B186 (below are givens the substance, yield %, b.p. in OC/mm Ng, n 20 D, d4 20 V, 97.6, 133 -.134/14, 1.5718, 1.5662, (BVE, b.p. 145 - 1480C/35 mm Ng, :20 1) D 1-56062)j VI, 96.1, 126 - 127-3, 1-5450, 1.4909; VIII; 97-5, 149 - 150.4, 1.5548, 1.4595- (18) The addition of ethyl- and butylmereaptans to I - III was achieved by ionic and radical mechanisms, leading to CH3CH(SR)OAr (IX) and RSCH 2CH 2OAr (X) respectively. Substitutes of the first kind in the benzene ring con- siderably simplify radical addition. The thioacetals produced are easily hydrolyzed with dilute H 2so4and split quantitatively when X it treated with HgC1 21 which proves their structure to be that of t3 adducts; under these conditions IX is highly stable. 0.1 mole 1, 0.1 mole C 2H5SH and 0.02 g azo- diisobutyrodinitrile were heated in a sealed ampoule at 90 - 1000C for 24 hra, and X (R - G2H5, Ar a G6H5)'2C 10H140SO was distilled, yield 85.02%, b.p. 123-50C/3 mm Hg, n 20 D 1.54339 d401-0543. The other X were produced under similar conditions (below are givent R, Ar, the gross formula, yield%,. Card 3/4 - S/08IJ63/000/004/017/051 Studies in the field of ... B166/B186 b.p. in OC/mm Hg, n2OD, d 410), C4H91 C 6H5' C12H,80S, 97.20P 141-0 - 142.0/2, 1.5313, 1.0116; C2H 51 o-CH3C6H4 (Xa), C11H 16 OS, 97-19, 139-0/7, 1-5394, 1-0352; C 2H 5P 3-CH 3-5-iso-C3H7C 6H3' C12H22OS' 98.61, 166.o - 167-0/12, 1-5270, 1.0025. A weak stream of dry SO 2 was bubbled for 1 - 2 min into a cooled ampoule containing 0.1 mole I and 0.1 mole C 2H5SH; this was allowed to stand for 3 4 hre and then neutralized with dry H COV 2 giving IX (R - C2H 51 Ar C6H5) (IXa), C10 H14 OS, yield 68-5%, b.p. 62 - 63-OOC/3 mm.119, n20 D 1.5365, d4 20 1-0436. A mixture of 0.2487 g Us, and an excess of 20% solution of HgC12 in alcohol was allowed to stand for 2 - 3 hrs, methyl orange was added and 97-52% HCI was found by titration. with 0.1 N NaOH. A stream Of S02 was bubbled for 0.5 - I min into n mixture of 0.1 mole II and 0-15 mole C2H 5SH, after 20 - 25 min IX was separated by distillation (R.C2H 5# Ar - o-CH306H 4), G,1H,60S9 yield 604%j b-P- 74 - 75OG/12 mm Hg, n20D 1.5250, d4 20 1-0084, as well as Xa (in view of traces of 02), yield 3.1 g. For the previous communication see RZhKhimj 1961# 5ZhIO1. LAbetracter's note: Com- plete translation.3 Card 4/4 41 0 0 0 0 0 IN 0 0 9 e 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 Q 11 1. :1 .1 L L 21 D a M J1, 24 11 A A N 11 v 11 m is 1. v a P 4) u K ace Y L_b. 0 PP Q 00 00 rhe abumption tchetnici combinalt-1 of acids slid alkalies by proteins, 1. S. A, P-Mov and I S Sh"ta- 00 1 N IN'L I.Ock.4 1"'.. .., - 1 . C,, -.0-,, 1441. \.- 2. 1-41 AJ I h~ , 1, 00 d Its- by pnOvm aft--v 11,0111rill Willi a N4.. -00 00 Al 1-1. , .4, '111.1k,1 I-Ith MAN, "11,41 ." m, 1., I't-1%, A, A t-Ult ~-I 11111111f fl-1111%til 11% dthlk-111.~ -00 A1111 14CM1119. 111c Material% MUct"A were d"Ivfe,I v9K .00 00 'thtt'. 111.1 selatill. The Ww und acid empit.v"I W", i I l h l ,r -tr - .&,t, q, a It mid (1.5 X K( M and 110. T w., &m. hv eteetr,mnetric tittawit. pi, ,xpa 00 111filatell And Pr--t,l-l mr-phiisliv. After ith KOJI . Ilie 81-Irpli"ll .4 acid I-V the In". ze 0 00 J. tvin, ftelcan at a point ma the alk. side f fit, i-1-- =6 0 F f Anal-,Vm4y. the al-wptitm of lta~ aft,-r treat- 00-: 4 the 1,mimit wilbHO Itecall at a t-int-i th-A. i.1 '111e MAX. MINtl"Pti,111,441111 11V -11 the I-WIIV. Ittlilit, III-It."111 I-M1114illy Ita-it"le'l -tit~ at a 1111th.f 1.11 LiA 1 1 Im, h. It km .11r.1 the Air uO rott,m, are trrat,,l with w, mcitl twtairahla- tri-ated 1 0 ,%- p .1. 1 -VI'lim hv the li-I alkv .,f :'t .f the wme And arid at : prostrin i4viir imullavietmAy. Sit-lAriv. ~hvll an th so* .11 .1-irmtl pt,,t~iti i, itv.te,I with a bA- m-utiali"Jimi .I Th, -.i.1 uml al-I'twil of tht, Iktw f,v (lie acki, ti"A .1, the IM.1011 take place volicurTrultv. It. 16td. lZi-42. NO 0 free it thi. -fi- t( expf,%. the imitefud jitudit'l wa' the (I'mis 1, 00 re%t outisdr. The rearrut~ %ere KOJI. 11C). atul 00 "et, I" Ih~ A,fairt'll l- W M-4) CS06 le. A I S L .0h th~' I'mi,111. ti t: 0 0 It - -Y -n- 0 (v 17 Cy it m 49 a ft a n . d" Y 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 4111 0 0 0 0 0 0: 4 r.-JI-i A L a xF 9 R I ;_I.. A of A. 00 go 00 00 00 '1 salts and the boili KAHUR tC111P. Of CC4t&gCn I' Ca(NCh). and Mg0j. rmi-c .14a,50. and NIX4',O, and unc b-O.sif. V,. relati.im to 13 0 ng & hanged A S S L ETALLIJRC.KAL LITINATUNI CLASUVICATION r j--r-j-4 P-0--q, IL It C'V It it It a it u n Ic 4% 0 0 0 0 0 We 0 0 0 0 0 9 & 0 0 * 0 0 a o o o 0 0 *1* o 0 o 0 o o o 0 * 0 0 0-0-4 , av, a Its a W W ib- o o * 9 o 0 o 0 * to W It U Ll m 91 m if g I I AA m Cc to K b 00 go temperahile of COU&CON. Thi, Xtivir. 1943, 1'. 411,1 1 -00 161-t"I f'V COCI$- 1 . by K.Q).. N-Cl. KCI. ZOO, by KNO~ In conma the lyistropir wrics could be zoo ~;:oo a see, go go 0 0 troo woo _T_ -a 41 1 s to KID A I X. r~; 0 a I too & 0 *10 0 0 0 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00010 o 0 0-0 *ego* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ei~ 1 haracterize the quality of the hi h c c Chemical reactions w law materials for leather and sheepskinS P-1-11 - C? -00 .... 1 1. S Shol4ktiv, /"" 7, 2, -'1 -00 Ch~,;, 1947. 1. trvploplt.m. 1-1h .1ft. Ivid. Air, I t.. -00 '-.M.1 , if" fil.h., .11111 tic I.. lit ~t f,1 -400 00 00 00 4001 to -110 00 400 00 to -00 00 zoo 00 It I I NO L 0 00 0 0 0 0 *1: 0 0 0 0 00 0 a 00 46 so 0 00 : 0 SHE'TAKOVA. 1, S. 23389 Deystivye tripsina, pepsina, kontsentrata i orizona na kollagen i gollye. Legkaya prom-st', 1949, No. 7, c. 23-24. Bibliogr: ', Nazv. .90: LETOPIS W). 31, 1949. 38111.). SHESTAKOVA, 1. S. V zashchity prioriteta sovetskikh issiedovateley. (0 primenenii pokazatlya vyplavlyayemosti zhelatiny pri izuchenii protsessa nWagcheniya. Kozhevenno-obuvnaya prom-st). 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