SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHIKHALIZADE, M.A. - SHIKHER, M.G.
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SHIKIIALIZADE, M.A.
Uelag trap absorbers for dehydrating and separating gas.
Izv.vys.ucbeb.zav.; neft' i gaz 3 no.6:57-62 160.
(MIRA 13 -' 7)
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M.Azizbekova.
(Gas, Natural)
SHIKRALIUDH, P.D.
Increasing the resources in diesel fuels* Izv.vyG,ncheb,sav ;
neft' i gaz 1 no.12:101-103 158, WRA 12:4;
1. Azerbaydzhanskiy induBtriallnyy institut im. M.Azizbekova.
(Diesel fuels)
GUEHMAN, L.A.; SHIERALIZAIN. P.D.
Using the sulfuric acid method and sludge acid for refining diesel
fuels. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft i gaz no-8:83-87 158.
(MIRA ll-.10)
l.Azarbaydzhanski.v industriallnyy institut im.
(Diesel fb@eld) (Sulfuric acid)
SHIKFALIZAEE, F.D.
1'roduction of turbine oils from the Neft7any-e Kamni petroleum.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; neft' i gaz 2 no.6:67-72 '59.
(MRA 12:10)
l.Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti I khimii im. Azizbekova.
(Lubrication and lubricants)
VL
873-61
S/152/60/000/011/002/005
,;5-. gill B024/BO76
AUTHORS: Gukhman, L. A., Shikhalizade, P. D.
TITLE: Production of Resins of the Indene Coumarone Type From
Light Oil Fractions by Petroleum Pyrolysis
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz,
1960, No. 11, PP. 75-78
TEXT: In view of the increasing demandfor indene coumarone resins in
various branches of industry, GNTK Azerb. SSR (State Scientific Technics.
Committee of the Azerbaydzhanskaya SSR) asked the authors to investigate,
whether these products could be obtained on the basis of petroleum.
S. A. Potolovskiy and A..D. Atallyan had previously pointed out the
possibility of obtaining these resins from light oil by treating the
latter with aluminum chloride before rectification (Refs. 4, 5)-
0. G. Pipik and N. I. Khatskevich (Ref. 6) dealt with the production of
resins from petroleum solvent. The authors made a test with the light
oil fraction (boiling range of 160-2000C) of the pyrolysis plant of a
Baku refinery. The product was polymerized with sulfuric acid and aluminum
Card 1/2
.1 87161
Production of Resins of the Indene Coumarone S/15 60/000/011/002/005
Type From Light Oil Fractions by Petroleum B024YB076
Pyrolysis
chloride, respectively. The volatile products were distilled off at 100 -
1900C. The results of sulfuric acid polymerization show that the softening
point of 60 0C apecifiod by roCT 9,,63-59 (GOST 9263-59) waa not tiol0eved
(ball and ring method). The aluminum chloride product had softening points
from 42 to 102 0C, depending on the temperature of distillation. At 180 0C
the softening point (6300 specified by GOST 9263-59 was obtained for the
resin. The resin yield was somewhat higher with aluminum chloride poly-
merization than with sulfuric acid polymerization. Although the color
of all resins obtained was dark, the requirementsof GOST 9263-59 were
met. Nevertheless, the authors tried to bleach the polymerized product
with silica gel in a petroleum ether solution. A light-colored resin
with a softening point of 63 0 C was obtained from the petroleum ether
solution, and a dark one with a softening point of 119 0C if an alcohol-
benzene mixture was used as eluant. The yield of light-colored resin was
35.5% of the original product. There are 3 tables and 9 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATION: Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khim-ii im. M. Azizbekova
(Azerbaydzhan Institute of Petroleum and Chemistry imeni
M. Azizbeko v)
SUBMIT@ED: June 17, 1960
Card 2 2
S/152//0'1/000/009/OJ1/004
B126/B110
AUTHORS: Gukhman, L. A., Shikhalizade, P. D.
TITLE: Effect of various factors on the production of indene
cumarone resins
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz, no. 9,
1961, 61 - 65
TEXT: The authors studied the production of indene cumarone resins from
the licht-oil fraction 160 - 2000C by polymerization with sulfuric acid
or aluminum chloride. First tests had been described by the authors in
fiNeft' i gaz", no. 11, 1960. The effect of various factors on poly-
merization was studied here. The first test was to determine the
optimum amount of sulfuric acid, and showed that it was about 1.2d,.
referred to the light-oil fraction. The second test dealt with the
0
effect of temperature; best results were obtained at 20 C (yield 35,65
resin, melting point 68 0C).- The third test concerned the effect of
contact time between light-oil fraction and sulfuric acid with 2T@" H so
2 4
Card 1/2
S/152/61/000/009/001/004
Effect of various factors on... B126/B110
and at 200C. A contact time of about one hour proved to be optimum. The
effect of the aluminum chloride amount on polymerization was the object
of the fourth test which showed that this amount should not exceed 35@.
A further test showed that 200C was the optimum temperature with 3@o AlC17-
for the fraction 160 - 2000C and a contact duration of one hour.
the effect of contact time on polymerization0was investigated for
AM 3 and a polymerization temperature of 20 C. A contact time of 15 min
proved to be optimum. There are 2 figures, 6 tables, and 1 Soviet
reference.
ASSOCIATION: Azerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimi-i im. M. Az.4zbekova
(Azerbaydzhan Petroleum and Chemistry Institute imeni M.
Azizbekov)
SUBMITTED: June 23, 1961
Card 2/2
S/152/62/000/004/001/001
B119JIB110
AUThORS: Shikhalizade, P. D., Gukhman, L. A.
TI TLE: Polymerization of the 'indene-coumarone fraction of light, oil
obtained by petroleum pyrolysis with iron chloride on silica
gel
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshlkh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Neft' i gaz, no. 4,
19062, 55-58
TEXT: The authors polymerized light oil boiling between 160 and 2000C with
0
the aid of FeCl3 as a catalyst after application onto silica gel as
carrier substance at a quantitative ratio SiO :FeCl m ;:1 (A) and 1:2 (B)
2 3
(reaction temperature 600C, time 1 hr). The catalyst was added in
auantiti-@s up to 6 % FeCl3 in the initial mixture. The reaction prod-act Was
distilled at 15 mm Hg, and at temperatures up to 150 and 1800C, respectively.
Results: The yield of polymerizate or resin, respectively, is the same
..rith the use of Al B, or pure FeCl3 in amounts of 6 %, in the initial
Card 1/2
Polymerization of the.
S/152/62/000,/004/001/001
B119/3110
mixture (92.5-90".0 70 polymerizate, or 23.9-25.5 @c resin, referred to the
quantity of Ii,ght oil used). The melting point of the resin increa3es
with increasing FeCl 3 content on the silica gel (meltinE, point with A:
1000C, with B; 1110C). ilith decreasing catalyst content in the reaction
mixture, the resin yield and the melting point decrease (with 2'*' A:
7b
10.2 Y. yield, melting
@.2 @,,, yield, melting point 720C; with 2 @6 B:
point 850C). The catalyst efficiency decreases considerably with repeated.
use (resin yield after one use of B: 25.5 %, after two uses: 9.5 %
after three: 3.2 The catalyst inactivated by a superficial polymer
film car be regenerated by treatment Yrith suitable solvents. There are
3 figures and 3 tables.
ASSOCIATION: A-zerbaydzhanskiy institut nefti i khimii im. M. Azizbekova
(Azerbaydzhan Petroleum and Chemistry institute imeni
M. Aziz'--ekov)
SUBMITTED: December 26, 1961
Card 2/2
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ACCESSION ANRs AP3004248 00- _&@ 6__
F/0152/63/
Shikhalizade, P. D.; Umberanskaya, S.,
1UTHORSS
TIBIEs Preparation of polymeric petrochemicalreiins from,lightL oil. fraetions.---"_
obtained by petroleum pyrolysis..:
SCURCE; IVUZ. Reftl i.gaz*9 no*@69 1963t 65-6T
T OPIC TAGS: polymerization, p olymer,'unisaturat 'd, hydrocarbon,- light -oil. ferric,,,.
.j,ohloride, silica geli catalyst,.aluminum chloridej@resin
141 CT i In continuation of an earlier: work on;@olym6rization@oi -4nsaturat6d
STRA
on - it was
livdrocarb=6 light oil obtained. from,pyrolysis of petroleum .racti si
1 catalyst is incre
f@6nd that th4 activity of used ferric chlori'de-'silica ge
somewhat by removing deposited polymer through -washing,. with @A_ benzene-a1c6hoi:JZ1iX_
turie However, the results are not of practical. Intereit* becauie--ther yipl
d
talls sharply with repeated use of@the 6atalysty'i-(#e:& 26-W-Sil 1-2.-%'and 661%,_
gi*es t est- yield.
Further experiments shoved that aluminum chloride 'Catalyst 1@6@b
and the.lightest-colored resin. Orig.: art. has$ -..'_2-_ULbles*
ASSOCIATIONt Azerbayftbanakiy institu&nefti i khimii-ixe Me'-Azisbekova... R -
(Azer@aydzhan Institute of -Petroleum and - ChIemistry-):
LAZARYANTS, E.G.; TSAYLINGOLID, V.L.; SHIRNOV, Yu.V.; SHIKHALOVA, K.P.;
OLADOV, B.N.
M
DeVatering of synthetic rubbers in screw expeller presses. Kjuch.
i rez. 22 no.5:13-16 MY 163. (MM 16:7)
1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut monomerov dlya sinteticheskogo
kauchuka.
(Rubber, Synthetic-Drying)
L 7879-66 EWT(m)/EPF(c)/EWP(J)/T RPL RM
ACC NR: AP5025O)O SWBCI; CWSa Wit/W66/65/WD/Ol6A063/0W3
A-k 1A -.4 6
AUTHORSt Belysyev, V. A.1 Growya, V. A. Zemit, S. V.1 Kayrayskaya, W. L-1
LQRILO-Y.,-D.-Z.;,,vkKo3nDd;mlyan~ski,T, L. V.14-4KIxtin, D. LjT*Kutlin, A. M.'j *A
LaxiFy-an-ICK, E. 0.44Roaanova, R. G -T Shik"'Ma jDJO
saylingolld, V. L.1 '14
ShU3hkina' To. N
ORO: none
TITLE: Method for obtaining pynthetic rub r. Class 39, kq.-17324
SOURCEs Byulletan' izobrateaiy i tovartViLh snakov, no. 16, 1965, 83
TOPIC TAGSs rubber, synthetic rubber, butadiene, styrene, polymer, copolymer,
ABSTRACTs' This Author Certificate presents a meUiod for obtaining synthetic rubber
by polymerization or copolywArization.$f dienes with virWl monomars, for example,
butadien4qvith o( -methyls; no in aqueous emulsion at low temperatures in the
presence of known fres-radincal-initiators and regulators employing emulsifiers.
To improve the polymer properties, eaters of monoalkylbensoic acid are used &&
emulsifiers.
@UD CODE: IY7/ SUBM UTE: 03Jul63
Card 1/11) M)Gt.-6
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@4 -646 rot .0 / rT.IP(C)_ WWta
@QAP60-156ij CODE: uR/0413/66/0Oo/ooq/o076/OO76
A) SOURCE
INVENTOR: Lazaryants, E. 0.1- Aleshin, A. M.; Gromova, V.
Zemit, S. V. ; Kopylov, Ye. P. - Kosmodemlyanskiy, L. V.; Romanova, R. G.; - Tr-QltsklY
A. P.; T!:,@?yllnaolld, V. V. If 3@@hik alova, K.P.; Shushkina, Ye.N.; Kostin, Dj!- L
-ORO n o n e
-@W
TITLE: Preparation of diviMl-alpha-methylstyrene rubber.15 Class 90
No. 181294
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 9,
1966o 76
TOPIC TAGS: rubber, methyletyrene rubber, alpha methylstyrene, divinyl
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate Introduces a method of preparing
divinyl-alpha-methylstyrene rubber by emulsion copolymerization of
divinyl with alpha-methylstyrene at 20C and aboi-e-in thr precen e of
persulfate initiators and emulsifiers. To increase the polymerization
rate and improve the 0onditions for the granular coagulation of latex,
commercial grades of sodium salts of the synthetic fatty acids C10-C
16
ACC NR- Ap6ol5673
0!
are suggested as emulsifiers in the following composition M: 010,6-7;
C11-1 i2-:L4; c.2. 16-17; C13 j 15-17; C14J 12-13; C15J 9-10;
C16-P 7-8; below C10 and above C16 j 15-20, (Translation) [LDI
SUB CODE: ll/ SUBM DAT.Et .12Mar62/
SOURCZ CoDi,.'.*UIV0131)/61,/(),10/f)10/0002/0001,
@0:@: clllnov, C. il.; 'Citov, A. V.; Suldionlinov, V. B.; Tsnylingolld, V. L.;
o*_o*-,, T,,. N.; !;hihhalova, K. ;I.
@,ranch, %111-Union Scientific Research rnrcirute of Synthetic
@n. .;. 7. L@bcdev (Voronezliskiy filial Vsosoytiznogo nauchno-Issledovatollskogo
in Lz i *-ittta sinr(,tichcsko,-o kauchuka); Scientific Research institute of I@onorncrs for
L'ynt;ictic Zubber (Nauchno-issladovatellskiy InstItut monomarov dlya sintoticheskogo
kauchu'ka)
77T_-: Cold-resistant butodiono-mothylstyrona rubber with low ash content
JIuchulc I rozInA, no. 10, 1966, 2-4
IWIC TAGS: butadiono styrono resin, potaralum compounds fluid viscosity
S!,@:S-IORIID rubber
SM COD'Z: 11 :
ALS T,-L%CT: The effect off additives of potassium caseinate and bone cement on the
-scosity and coagulation of latex and also on the ash content and properties of
z.-Ic rubber SM-0-IOR? was investigated. Laboratory results were checked in a pilot
plant. The latex was obtained according to a formulation adopted for high-
temperature copolymerization of butadiene with alpha-methylstyrene. Latex wi.6
C.'d UDCs 678.762.2-134.622.536.485
coar,ulated without using sodium chloride.
:t was foun! that addition of potassium caseinate markedly raizes the latex
%,!zcozi-.;y. Bone cament-, in contrast, only sliently raised the latex viscosity.
th-@ temperature
from 10 to 500 C reduces the viscosity of latex containing
Results of chemical analysis show that ceparation. of
by 50-104-
rt@@bcr SiCi2-IORPD with low ash content without use of sodium chlorlde solutions
redUCCG its total ash coatent by 300-400% and-ita content of water-rcluble ash by
approximately 19001%. The 6voidance of sodium chloride gives purer rubber and hieher
d',,clectric prop@@ties. Orig. art. has; 5 figures and 2 tablei. LIJI"RSs 40,3513
Co;d 2/2
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Moslaiii, V.N.; ZUBICOV, V.F.; Sl,iliC'.Al'(J':, V.V.
recent data on the age of -Corm th:-@ Dz'ia,,f--;zhur Range.
1, " 1 11 (jAUA 14:2)
Do'.1. All SSSR 137 no.2091-39.)
1. Vr@osoyuznyy -sologich!Dskiy Institut i
Dallnevostochnoye geologicheskoye upravleniye.
kj)zhu---dz'lmr --@a -,,-,@..--Anorthosite)
Uamc 9" Y': - I.". -).Nly ii:
Acids., Organic.
Compound SnC14 with C6H5COOH, Izv- Sekt. plat. i blag. met., No. 25, 1950.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -195k Unclassified.
.1
1. OW1111-:1,11i'(11CII, '-I. N. ; DHl -1.1. '-f.
2. USSR (600)
4. Rice
7. Heteror-@enous oollen vithin a rice cluster, Dokl. MI 35SR 88, No. 5, 1953.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, I-lay -1953. Unclassified.
K)-/,q/yo V'4 /'Y' e\q.
ussR/13ioiogy - Plant physiology
Card 1/1 Pub. 22 34/40
Authors I Cvchinnikov, N. N. and Shikhanova, N. M.
Title i Genetic variety of pollen formed in different parts of the plant
Periodical i pok. AN sssR 99/3.. 463-465,, Nov 21, 1954
Abstract I It was established that the spermih of a large pollen-tcrmed in the'first:,
blossoms in the middle part of the plant-have greater life-'ac'tivity iuA
fertility than the spermin in the first blossoms in lcw*er and upper parts
of the plant. The effect of pollen sizes on'the fertility6f span-rdim and
their ability to assimilate the-ovicells is discussed. Three USSR:re-
ferences (1951 and 1952). Tables.
Institution: The HydrometeorologLcal Institute, Odessa
Presented by- Academician A. L. Kursanov, September 16.,,1954
-a-lia
EX V-MM IT-
C!--@TMRY USSR
`A-M'@JRY GuLtivated Plants. Gor,3a-'s. M
Jolip NO-14, 1958: N-. 63-3029
. J
1
PITFOR ' 1
1
Ovehinnikov, 1. 14.1 Shikhall
Odessa Hydrom-a-Laor O'lical Ilstitute,
T-Cil-E Uifferences in the Biological Properties of Kernels Formed
Ln Different Parta of Whee@ Spike.
GPI,",. PJB. Tr. Cdessk. gidromateoral. i-astituta, 1957, vYP- 11, 41-58
jE13'TnAC-T The character oil the growth. of the aerial and subsurface
mass of the plants grown from seeds formed in different
parts of the spilce was studied on the experimental plot
of Odessa Hydrometeorolozleal Institute. From the largest
kernels from the middle part of the spike develop plants
with a mom vigorous root- system, deeply embedded tiller
nodes, predominance of the second type of tillering, with
t-he highest amount of rootlets, leaves and shoots, with
a higher percentage, of ths survival of pLimts, with tall
productive tillers, higher yield and absolute weight of the
t7u rq 1/2
32
USSR
'CATEPWRY Gultivated Plantse General Froblents. 14
0-14, 11'158 , !Tc,, 632514
Odessa laotitute of Hydromateorology
Sepa-ratioa of Biologically F%iU-Value Saads
Tv. Ws3sk. gidrometaorol. in,,-ta, 1957, VFP. 1109-69
Die seed --@aterial in some kolkhozes, rayon seed growing
astahlishments ez,@d even. e2l-i te secy-4.9 put out by Individual
action stations 'is not gradad according to size. The
seleat-ion of 'LILI-1-value sooding material can be achieved
by the usiml machine sorUng of uLaat grains for size,
and sorting according to apeelfic. weight can be applied
i1o "IbLe praviously graded portion. of the large-sized
seed iwiterial. The smallest apecific veight bas been noted
in T@he largest sized and bio"Log-ioally full-value kernels.
V. D. Smy-slova
USSR/Physiology of Plants. General Problems.
Abs Jour: Ref. Zhur-Biolog:Lya, No 1, 1958, l1o4
upon the supply of nutritive matter and upon the place where
4V
the pericarps are formed. Any direct connection b--. een the
weight of the external and inte-nnal flover ranes and the
weight of the pericarps were not dIscovered. The project was
completed in the Odessa Hydrometeorological Institute. Bib-
liography of ten titles.
Card 2/p -4-
OVCHINNIKOV, N.N.; SHIKHAHOVA, N.M.
Changes in the fertilization abilit7 of flowers as related to their
position in the spike. Nauch. dokl. v7a. shk-ol7; biol. nauki no.2:
93-96 '58. (MIRA 11:10)
l.Presstavlena kafedroy rasteniyevodstva i pochvovedeniva Odeaskogo
gidometeorologicheskogo instituta.
(Fertilization of plants) (Wheat)
OVCHINNIKOV, N.N.; SHIKR&NOVA, N.M.
Growth characteristics of plants developed from caryopses taken
from different parts of the wheat ear. Hauch.dokl.vya.shkoly;
biol.nauki no.4:124-128 '58. (MIRA 11:12)
1. Rekomendovana 'kafedroy rasteniyevodstva i pochvovedeniya
Odesskogo gidrometeorologicheakogo inatituta.
(Wheat)
OVCHIMTIKOV, ITAT.; SHIKKANOVA, L.M.
Relation between the variet7.in offspring and place of seed
formation on hybrid plants of the preceding generation. Trudy
OGMI no.16:67-77 '58. (MIRA 12.-9)
(Hybridization, Vegetable)
CVCHINNIKOV, N.N.; SHI
Variations in the size of pollen as related to the size and vigor of
the wheat plant. Trud7 OGMI no.16:79-84 '58. (MIRA 12:9)
(Wheat) (Pollen)
OVCHINNIKOV, N.N. , SIIIKUIIOVA, VJI.
Effect of seed quality on the improvement of varietal qualities
of spring wheat sown in fall. Trudy OGMI no.16:85-90 '58.
(MIUA 12:9)
(wheat) (Beads)
OVCHIIMIKOV, N.N.; SHIKHAROVA, N.M.
Heterogeneity of seed buds and egg cells developing in
different parts of the wheat ear. Trudy OGMI no.18:17-21
'5 9. (MIRL 13:5)
(Wheat) (Ovaries (Botarv))
OVCHINN.IKOV, N.N.[Gvchynnykovs M.M.]; SHIKIDUMA, N.M.[Shykhaaova, N.M.]
Heteronomy of organs, tissues, and cells in the plant organism
Ukr. bot. zhur.-18 no.1:191-27 161. (@RRA 14:3)
1. Odesskiy selt5kokhozyeVstvennyy institut.
(Plant physiology)
G V(@ II tINTY" i Nv.,a-.zii--,a
)ktcr bioi. nau (,Iv. reil.
[iteguloritiE@s of untocrene-li.3 iri cultivhu.-d arinuaLl Cer"eal
Crops] 7a-konomeniost.-I ont.,)gtinezr. ounoletn.kil kullturnykli
,,lako,.,. Mrisk-va, N-auka, 1964. 033" 1; WITO. 18:1)
MASSEN, V.A.; MILOSLAVSKIY, I.L.; PAVLOV, S.P.; POGODILOV, M.N.; SHEVELEV,
A.Ye.; KUNITSA, S.S.; YAKOVLEV, V.G.; CHESNOKOV, V.K.; KRnOV,
B.F.; SHIKHANOVICH, B.A.; YAITSKOV, S.A.
Proposals awarded prizes at the 16th All-Union Contest for
Electric Power Economies. Prom.energ. 17 no.10:12-14 0
162. (MIRA 15:9)
(Technological innovations--Competitions)
BENMKOVSKIY, M.A.; GUTN 7K, M.V.; TGFCPa, G.M.; BUTYLKINIA L.I.;
REU'_,'O'i.T. Yu.G.; SHIKHANOWICH B.A.; _FIRSOV, P.A.; IRGAYEEV, S.A.
7
Mastering the operation of the plant for cold-rolled sheet production.
Stalt 25 no.8:726-730 Ag 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. Cherepovetskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod.
DUBROVSKIY., V,G,; SOLOKIIOV, V.V.; SHIKH.ANOVICH, E.L.
I
Applicability of the method of longrperiod variations of the teIluric
currents in the case of a complex geoelectric cross section. Izv..AN
Ttu-k. SISTI.Ser. fiz.-tekh., khim. i aeol. nauk no.4:26-33 163.
0
(MRA 17:2)
1. Otdel razvedochnoy geofiziki i saysmologii AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
-7
47108-66 E,',JI'Al)/FCC GV1
I - __ -CODI-~-.---IM/0169/66-/000/002/GO01:/GOCI~-I
X&f WR. ikI16019 84 SOURCE
AUTHOR- Millshteyn, D. M. ; Avagimov, A. A.; Dubrovskiy, V. G e4ykov V. 1. -oil
Pavlenkin,* A. D. SolokhgY.@'.K.-; Shikhanovich, . E.
TITLE: The formulation of new trends of research on the structure 6f
the Earthfs crust and qpRg_r mantle in Turkmenistan by geophysical
meth s V( Ve
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 2G6
REF SOURCZ: Sb. Geol. rezul'taty prikl. geofiz. Geofiz. iasled.
0
stroyeniya zemn. kory. M., Nedra, 1965, 33-44
TOPIC TAGS: Earth crust, upper mantle, electromagnetic field,
magnetotelluric probing, selamologic testing
0
ABSTRACT: Inforr@ation on the structure of the Earth can be obtained
by a nia,,-,,netotelluric__probki?g~~ethod of observation and interpretation
of @Uhe recordings of various types of elastic waves, generated during
natural earthquakes, and by studying the variations with different
periods of the natural ele'ctromdimetic rield of the EarthAyThis
method is based on the study of the ratio of variations in the elec-
tric and magnetic components,of the Earthfs electromagnetic field.
Card 1/2 UDC: 550-311:551-14(575.4
-L 471108--@6
ACC NR. A;16olq88Lf--
14agnetotellurlc probincr stations provide the possibility of studying
i variations of the electromagnetic field during a period of 10 seconds
to 24 hours. For Improved seistRologicalAesting, it was very im-
port,ant to design equipment with an intermediate magnetic recording.
An increased resolution of the recordings of the seismograph made*it
possible to use new Inputs to determine the type and analysis of com-
.posite waves. Seismological observations and subsurface magneto-
teiluric probing in Turkmenistan proved the possibility of using both
.methods for studying sedimentary layers as well as the structure of
the Earth' st and the upper mantle down to depths of appr ximat ely
200-250 kis.orrTranslation of abstract]'
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Card 2/2
J.ACC NR. AT6028368
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AUTHOR: Millahteyn,._R. M.; Avagimov, A. A.; Dubrovskiy, V. G.; Lykov, V. I.;
Pavlenkin, A. D.) Solokhov, V. V.; Shikhano4ich, E. L.
ORG: none
TITLE: New trends.in studying the structure of the crust and upper mantle by
geophysical methods in Turkmenistan
SOURCE: Inb-@nal Geological Congress. 22d, New Delhi, 1964. Geologicheskiye
rezulltaty prikladnoy geofiziki (Geological results of applied geophysics); doklady
sovetskikh geologov, problems, 2. Moscow, Izd-voNedra, 1965, 33-44
TOPIC TAGS: Earth crust, upper mantle, magnetatelluric survey, seismologic
investigation, seismic wave, fault / rvqAf,,.7roVW
ABSTRACT: The present paper summarizes the results of geophysical investigations
of the Earth's crust and mantle performed since 1961 in the Epihercvnian Kara-Xum
platform. and the folded Alpine region of Kopet-Dag. Magnetotellufkip- surveys and
seismological investigations were conducted along a 110-km submeridionall profile
xtending between Ashkhabad and Bakhardok.' Se@
a viral interfaces were investigated
in the area near'Ashkhabed. A geological cross section along the profile'shovifig the
structure of tha@ Earth's cru.st and the upper =ntle down to 65 ka has been prepared
Crd 1/2
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LAVRINENKO, V.T., red.; GNUSARLT, L.I., red.;
NINA, N.A. , red. izd-va; TMNOUSHK1v,-1V
SAVKINA, B.K., tekhred.
(Economy and organization of the socialist agriculture of
Turkmenistan] Ekonomika i organizataiia sotsialisticheskogo
sellskogo khoziaistva Turkmenistana. ABhkhabad, Turkmenskoe
gos.izd-vo, 1958. 321 p. (MIRA 12:10)
(Turkmenistan--Agriculture)
FOMKIN, F.L., dots.; SAPITSKIY, N.I.; KHALOV, O.A., kand. ekan.
nauk; SHIKHANOVICH,-@' NEREDOV, A.M., st-arshiy nauchnyy
sotr.; ATAYEVJ Ch.A.J. kand. ekon. nauk: KONDAKOV, V.F.,
kand. ekon. nauk; LAVRINENKO, V.T., kand. ekon. nauk;KOZLOV,
N.Ye., refer.; SHUMEYKO, T.I., red. izd-va; ZUBOVA, N.I.,
tekhn. red.
(Studies on the economics of the agriculture of the Turkmen
S.S.R.] Ocherki po ekonomike sel'skogo khoziaistva Turkmenskoi
SSR. Ashkhabad, Turkmengosizdat, 1962. 446 p. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Zaveduyushchiy otdelom ekonomiki sellskago khozyaystva
Turkmenskogo nauchno-issledavatellskogo Ipptituta zemledeliya
(for Shikhanovich). 2. Turkmenskiy nanchi-jo-issledovatellskiy
institut z6mledeliya (for Meredbv).
(Turkmenistan-Agricultur*-Economic aspects)
SHIKHAMIGH, M.S., inzh.
k9sembling care with tubular lift towers. Transp.strol- 9
n,7).7: 55-56 J1 159. (MIRA. 12-12)
(Electric railroado-Idires and wiring)
UhTENSKIY, Vladimir Andreyevich: SHIUMNOVICH, Yu.A.1 red.; GAVRILOVs
S.S., takhn.red.
[Lectures on computable functions] Lektaii o vychislizykh
funktsiiakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo fiziko-matem.lit-ry, 1960.
49Z p. (MIRA 14:2)
OiNmetions)
S/044/61/000/008/001/039
C111/C333
AUTHORS: Yermolayeva, N. M. Shikhanovich.,-YiL-A.-
TITLE: The problem of establishing a mechanical language for
the geometry
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Matematika, no, 8, 1961, 11,
abstract BA79.("Soobshch. Labor. elektromodelir. In-t
nauchn. inform. AN SSSR," 1960, vyp 1, 211-215 )
TEXT: Short description of the lecture given by the authors at
the conforence mentioned in Ref. BA80. The fundamental demands usually
postulated for the projected mechanical information languages are
explained by the example of the mechanical language for the geometry
elaborated by the authors.
LAbstracter's note: Complete translation.:3
carLl 1/1
Sill KRANOVI CH., YurJ,
I---,-- y'Aleksandrovicb; DOROFEYEV, G.V., red.
[Introduction to modern mathematics; elementary concepts]
Vvedenie v sovremennuiu matematiku; nachallnye poniatiia.
Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 376 p. (MIRA 19:1)
SHrKF,A.PBF,IEVI 3,V:,
Study (jC the poriodr, of development of var-ious phasoo of UD
life cycle of the ticks Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in the
focus of tick-borne encephalitis in the southwest part of ir-
kutsk Province.. Trudy Irk. NMM no. 7:74-85 t62
(ITIPA 19:1)
1. Iz otdela zabolevaniy s prirodnoy ochagovostlyu -Trkutskogo
naucimo-issledovatellskogo instituta eDidemiologii i miRro-
biologii.
KHAYTOVICH, N. (UC2WC) (Vitebsk); SH1KHARDOV, G. (UC2WG) (g.Vitabsk).
@ '..
We need help. Radio no.6:7 Je '56. (KLHA 9:8)
(Vitebsk--Radio, Shortwave)
SFIKHELIBEYL1, E , GAARMDZE, F. D., Professor
"On the Tectonic Structure of Azerbaydzhan and Georgia." Report
presented at the Interdepartmental Conference on the Problems of the
Metallogeny of the Caucasus, Tbilisi 8-13 May 1957.
Sum 1582
SFIIKEIELIMAN,Kh.L.
The IPT-3 hardness gauge. Stan. i instr. 26 no-7:36 11 '55.
(Hardness) (XIBA 8.9)
ff/-7 L P) (t L
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 13/19
AID P - 5172
Author Shikhellman, Kh. L.
Title Measurement of center distances with help of self-
centering devices.
Periodical Stan. i instr.,,116, 39-4o, Je 1956
Abstract The author describes a method for measuring center-to-
center distances with the help of standard and special
self-centering devices, which replace the several mandrels
and much handling usually required in this job. Two
drawings.
Institution : None
Submitted : No date
SHIMELIMAN, Kh.L.
Tkqpping of finishing reamers. StanA instr. 27 no-1107-38 1056,
(MLRA 10:1)
(Reamers)
SHIKERLIMAN - .--Qzhener.
Chucks used for internal grinding of P-63 thin-walled bushes.
Mnshinostroitell no.6:34-35 Je '57. (MIRA 10:7)
(Chucks), (Grinding and polishing)
AYZEITBERG, A.I., SHIMLIMJU, Kh.L.
4" . . llfl@
Manufacturing and checking the precision of indicating screws used in
measuring instruments. StanA instr. 28 no.4:13-16 Ap '57.
(MIaA 10:5)
(Screw-cutting machines)
(Measuring instruments)
SHIKMIM, Kh.L., inzh.
.1 @"
Technical bulletin of the scientific technical department -in a plant.
Mashinoetroitell no.4:47-.48 Ap 158. (MM U 15)
(Mechanical engineering)
SHIMLIMAIT, Kh.L.
Fitting screw.-cutting tools along the angle of inclination. Stan.i
instr. 29 no-5:40 My 158. . (MDRA 11:7)
(Spiral cutting)
25(l) SOV/117-59-5-25/30
AUTHORi Shikhellman, Kh.L.
TITLE: A Boring Machine Operator-Innovator
PERIODICAL: Mashinostroitell, 1959, Nr 5, P 40 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article tells of some ideas of I.V. Pasternakevich. who
is foreman of a team competing for the title of "Communist
Work Brigade" at the Odesskiy zavod frezernykh stankov (Odes-
sa Milling Machine Plant) Imeni Kirova, and delegate to the Rayon
Council of Workers Delegates.. The ideas men-cioned are; a method of
boring intercrossing calibrated bores with high accuracy and
speed; checking'scraped basic surfaces on parts with the use
of four cubes (shown in figure) of a height accuracy of up to
0.002 mm (if the base surface is machined with an inaccuracy
of 2 to 3 micron, one of the cubes will not stick to the sur-
face and can be shiftea by hand without effort). when ma-
chining small lots of parts on a jig boring machine, P. uses
simple set squares with holes for inserting the parts. The
squares have eliminated the necessity of checking every part
Card 1/1 on coordinates.
SHIKHELIMMI, Kh.L., lazli.
Efficient utilization of outworn motal-savro. Mashinostroitoll
no -1: 17 Ja 160. (14IRk 13:4)
(Metal-cutting tools)
BARSHTAK, N.M.; SHIKHEWMAN, Kh.L.
I------.--- --- ---- --
De31gn of high-precision machine tools at the Odessa Machine-
0
Tool Plant. Stan,i instr. 32 no.9:27-30 S "al-
jbILRA 14.8)
(Odessa-Machine-tool industry)
SHIKULIMAN, Eh.L.
New machine tools nanufactured at the Kirov Plant in Odessa.
I Mashinostroitell no.8:9-1-1 Ag 163. (mm 16:10) o
aria !.,jo I @-, for j I
SHIKHELIMN, Z., inshener; HOLDAVSKIT. G., inahener.
Restoration of interchangeable parts of moving-picture equipment by
chromium plating. Kinomekhanik no.12:23-28 D '53. (HLBA 6:12)
(Kotion-plature projectors)
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Soldering aluminum conductors. Prom.energ. 11 no.11:9-11
N 056. (MLU 9-.12)
1. Ivanovskly anergeticheskiy institut.
(Aluminum) (Blectric conductors) (Solder and soldering)
SOV/81-59-10-37136
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya, 1959, Nr 10, P 532 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Drubetskaya, T.Ye., Shikher, A.G., Sandler, G.A., Bedrinskaya, Ye7M.
. - @ -_ -M
TITLE: Control of Pore-Forming Substances in Technological Process of Microporous
RubbeAproduction
PERIODICAL: Byul tekhn.-ekon. inform. Sovnarkhoz Ivanovsk. ekon. adm. r-na, 1958,
Nr 3, pp 14-17
ABSTRACT: A method has been developed for the evaluation of pore-forming substances
from the value of the "lifting force", i.e. the height of lifting of the
indicator rod placed on the sample of a rubber mixture whish is subjected
to heating. The device makes it possible to determine the initial and the
final temperature of decomposition of pore-forming agents in the mixture.
The behavior of NaHC03 and the porophore ChKhZ-5 in rubber mixtures for
microporous soles has been investigated. Their combination shows the,best
pore-formation, technological and physical-mechanical proper-ties.
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RT-872 (Chemistry of titanium. VIII. Chlorination of titanium compounds with a mixture
of chlorine and carbon monoxide) K khimii titana.' VIII. Khlorirovaaie titanosoderzha-
shchikh produktov smesliu khlora i okisi u@leroda.
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Chem) n' WY-61(1949).-fteumi-
that soln. of 0.12%
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.. W @! Wd 0=76")6in tt.=I;
the rate of MPG. of tk "Im 66; at that temp..
a drop of dw pure solvent In I nda.; a drop of tbt
0
.12% paroft ads.. hi W valba. to an ek sbuin of 3
ra./me:iat 161. 1 sq. cm. of the sarface of t wont
tost I I mg./win.. as against 0.2 mg. for Mal!"' 7%t
very low conco. of Poraffiss so reclum tM vdadt
of evepo. give, rise to so detectable logm :f of tba Vd
vapor pteseve. Complete Investigation the rate of
evapa. 9 as a function of tbr cosca.. I
that at 16' below 0.12%, r decrease only very slowly
C. wW Is very nearly const.; at c - 0. 12%.
1 VI tk to a valwe my close to scro. Thus. the
conw. t sop toscrit. comm. witis, mtto
the vdmdty at evapa. Curves of V as a function of c in
otber solvents have the same abspe, all 4-11&1 certain
crit. c wbicb is. for l&tOAe 0.9. AmOAl I V cl, 3.0 '
vene B.B. C414 O.S. CCL 7 Moat J61. This crit.
wrespoods. 4 %IX.M.
c
P mply, to the jp. of parallin in the given
solvent at the temp. It. at 169, StOH is added to
CC% Until dW'-I;W of paraft falls to 0.1 tkat c be.
/
COMES dw aft. comm. of dat anized solvent. lit 8 dUhrent
temp 0 16 and 25* On cdt c values in (CH*Q)o. tol-
;@fti dw temp. No Cal e
with the solulAtles at tin mp. temp. The alaarp drop of
a tion P - at utu. a the Ida., and the very onsall V
obso. after the drop Is the rate of evapa. of the aW.
f %olo. N. Tboa
Simplified determination of vistosity in diftultly wet-
table cotton goods. M_D_,Shjkbu, B. S, Voronkov, and
X. G. Lyuwa (Ivanovsk Cotton Rmn4wch last.). 7ared.
sk4)u IA6. of dmcrailngthv.@jinple,
in vacuum, the adsorW air 6 rapWly displaced by uw6tcn-
ing th@ sanipk with an approx. 0.5% aq. %oln. of uituble
@@Itiug 2g@nts %@uch a3 11"n). (.1. M. KusuLpoff
- - r . L@. I . - . ", .
SHDCHER, M.G.; RYBKINA# L.A.
Plastification of the starch pastes. Zhur. Irikl. khim. 31 no.2:
315-319 If '580 (NIBA 11:5)
1' Ivanovskiy nauchno-isaledovateliskiy institut khlopchatobuniazhno.V-
;;om7shlennostio'
(Starch)
TOTOVTSEVAJ, L.A.-;,.SHIKHER, M.G.
Technological testing of the AOZh-2 bleaching apparatus.
Nauch.-isel.trudy IvNITI 23:104-151 159. (MIPA 14:4)
(Bleaching)
(Textile machinery;.-Testing)
SITIKHM, M.G.- RYZHAKOVII, T.S.
-
Simplified method for the control of bleaching aoIntions. Te@-st.
prom. 19 w.4-58-59 Ap 159. (MM 12:6)
(Bleaching agents)
GOTOVTSEVA, L.A., nauchny7 sotrudnik; SHIKEIR, M.G., nauchny7 sotrudnik;
SUIROVAYA, A.V., nauchnyy sotru&aY@@
Continuous bleaching of cotton fabrics In @n AOZh-2 machinerY unit,
Tekst. prom. 19 no.5:45-50 Mr '59. 1%M1RA 12:10)
l.Ivanovski3r nauchno-iseledovateliskiy tekstilIny7 institut (for
Gotovtseva, Shikher). 2.TSentrallnyy nauchno-issledavatellskiy
Institut khlopchatobumazhnoy promyshlennosti (for Surovaya).
(Cotton finishing) (Bleaching)
I XACHUR Iff, M. G. ; GOTOVTSEVA, L. A. ; SHMM, M. G.
Continuous bleaching of fabrics under tension. Tekst.prom. 20
no.9:4O-d44 S 160. (MIRA 13:10)
(Bleaching) (Textile fabrics)
,__-gHIKM,-M,G.
Method of evaluating the technological efficiency of fabric
washing machines. Tekst.prom. 21 no.6-.62-64 Jo 161.
(KMA 15 s 2)
(Washing machineB-Testing)
SHIEW$ M. G.
xsor-@.' @- @-..
"So= problem of bhowhing blended fabrics,"
report presented at the 4th Intl. Congress of Colourlsts, Budapest,, 24-29 Upt IQW,
SHIKHER., M.G.; YEZHOVA, Z.P.
Use of phosphates in peroxide bleaching of fabrics. Nauch.ioal.
trudy IvNITI 25:113-123 161. (MIRA 15:10)
(Bleaching) (Textile fabrics)
SHIKEER,_L4.G.; GOTOTISEVA, L.A.; RYBKIIIA, L.A.
3\i\\" 'o
'T
T
Use of sodium chlorite for the bleaching of,.' tton fabrics.
Ilauch.issl.trudy IvNITI 25:124-144 161. (MIRA 15:10)
(Cotton fabrics) (Bleaching)
GOTOVTSEVA, L.A.; ZEPJIIOVA, K.H.; POPKINA, S.N.; CHERNYSHEV, N.A.;
-;jHIKHER, M.G.
Bleaching of fabrics made from a mixture of cotton and Iscose spun
rayon. Nauch.issl.trudy IvNITI 25:145-153 161. (MIRA 15:10)
(Textile fabrics) (Bleaching)
SIIIKIIE@ M G nauchriyy sotrudnik; GOTOVSEVA., L.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik',
@Ay L.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik
Use of sodimm chlorite for the tleaching of cotton fabrics.
Taks'Ll.lwom.22 no.3-.64-67 Mr 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Ivanovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy tekstillriyy institut
(IvNITI).
(Bleaching)(Cotton fabrics)
GOTOVTSEVA, L.A.; ZERIT OVA, K.N., SHIKHER, M. FROLOVA, YO.F.
G.;
Simplified method of continuous alkali-peroxide bleaching of
fabrics. Nauch.issl.trudy IvNITI 25:154-182 161. (MIRA 15:10)
(Bleaching) (Textile fabrics)
SHIKHE @ RYBKINA, L.A.
@- i , _YE,7ffOVA, 7.p.;
- I- . - - -,
Bleaching vith uer ac--*ds, Tekst. prom, 25 no.12:57-59 D 16L.
(@@-A 19: 1 ;'
1. Sotrudniki ivanovskogo nauchno-issledovateli--kogo instituta
@hdopchatobumazhnoy promyshiennosti.