SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHLEYMOVICH, M.A. - SHLIFSHTEIN, YE.I.
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MALIKOV, F.P.; SHLEYMOVICH, M.A., inzh., retsenzent; ILINITSKIY,
I.I., "ia_nd_.'_tekhn.__nWa., red.; DUGINA, N.A., tekhn. red.
(Ch4ks for metal-cutting tools) Patrony dlia rezhuahchikh
instrumentov; spravochnik. Moskva., Mashgizp 1963. 103 P.
(MIRA 160)
(Chucks)
L 58882-65 SIG (v)/LWP (j)/1WP(k)1FA(M) /ZiP-4
ACCESSION NR- AP5019003
621.3 066.6
A
-'Kondur Shlevmovich
AUTHOR- Zelik6vskiyi.Z. 1. -A.
TITLE:..A method fbe-fastening a- windin -made of fine. alass-covered wire to: a' cur-i
rent supply. Class:21, Ka 171895-
SOURCE: Byulleten' izobx%eteniy-i tovarnyWmakov, no. 12, 1965, 29
TOPIC TAGS: electric connector, glass coating glass to metal s 0- al
ABSTRACT: This Authoes Certificate introduces a method-for-fastening a w i n (dui--A j
9
made of fine glass-covered wire' to 4 current- supply.-"- The-point--of c'ontact~:is
galvanized. The fastening process is-simplified and therellability of. the-contae
nnint iR imnyAnvPd h~r imfna e-_n1t4.wt-1t+'t1ncr tn f=--fan +hc- gan~~_ r%f +ba
SHLEYMOVICH., P. I.
ItHydrophysical Characteristics of the Soil of Ancient Deltas of
the Syr Darya River." Cand Agr Sci, Kazakh Agricultural Inst, Alma-
Ata, 25 Nov 54. (KP, 12 Nov 54)
Survey of Scientific and Te.-hnical Dissertations Defended at USSR
Higher Educational Institutions (11)
SOt Sum. No-521, 2 Jun 55
Country : USSR
C:~tegory: Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Properties of Soil.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol No 18_ 1958, No 8201r7
Author P. 1.
inst Kazakh Un' v.
Title The Problem of Preliminary Preparation of Soil Samples
for Micro-n-gregate Analysis.
Orig Pub: Uch zap. Y--zahhsk. un-t, 1956, 21, J_80-185
AbstrRct: Experiments were conducted in the laboratory of the
Kzyl-Crda Scientific Experimental Base of the Academy
of Sciences Kazak SSR. For microaggregate and mechani-
cal analys-'-s soil specimens from marshes which were
drying u1), meadow-marsh soil, and arable horizon soils
of rice f:'-elds were treated with distilled water, river
water, and aqueous extracts of the same soils. The
Card 1/2
Country : USSR
Category: Soil Science. Physical and Chemical Pro--.)erties of Soil.
Abs Jour: RZhBiol., Tlo 18, 1958, No 82o57
mechanical structure of the soil, as determined by
analysis using methods of the most complete disaggre-
gation of milcrostructural elements, did not reflect the
physical nature of the soil. The microstructure of
the soils, es-oecially of the irrigated ones, pictured
an unstable aggregate state. ~jlater which is usually
used for i*rri.g,-~Lion is recommended in the preparation
of soil samj).I-es of irrigated so-41s for microaggregate
analysis. --- E.S. Graf
Card 2/2
SHLEDIOVICH, Pavel Iosifovichf kand. sellkhoz. nauk.
(Soi-1 structureand its importance in increasin.g soi-I fertility]
Struktura pochvy i ee znachenie v povyshen-ii pochvermogo plodo-
rodiia. Alma-Ata, Kazakhakii gos. univ. im. S.M.Kirova, 1960.
90 P. (Soil physics) (Soil fertility) (MIRA 14:6)
SHLEYI-DVICH, P.I., kand.sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk
Principal physical properties of soils in the Chiili irrigation
region. Vest.AN Kazakh.SSR 17 n0-3:50-57 Mr 161. 14:3)
(Chili Valley-Soil physics)
ZDANOVSKIY, A.B.; LYAKHOVSKAYA. Ye.I.6 SMYNOVICR,- RI-I.-; WKSHTMR'YN, V.M.'
redaktor; VALYASHKO. M.G., redakt~o~r'--~~4tVl"~A'o AoD redektor,
(Handbook of experimental data on the solubility of aulticomponent
water-salt systems] Spravochnik eksperimentalInykh dannykh po rast-
vorimosti mnogokomponentnykh vodno-solevykh sistem .Vol.1 [Tri-oompo-
nent Bystemal Trekhkomponentnye sistery. Leningrad, Goo. nauchnD-
tekhnicheskoe izd-vo khimichookoi lit-ry, 1953. 670 P. NLRA 7:2)
Ly J-1 _-, IJ F ~_ VA ,I ', _-
7.HDANOVSKIY, A.B.; LYAKROVSKAYA, Ye.I.; SHUYMOV1041 W.; MJMTMN,
V.M., redaktor; VALUSHKO, M.G., re-Mor; FELISH, A.D., redak-
tor; KOTS. V.A., otvetstvennyy redaktor; IEVIN, S.S., tekhniche--
sk'iy redaktor; ERLIKH, T*.Ya., tekhnicheskiy redaktor.
[Handbook of experimental data on the sol-ability of multicomponent
water-salt systems] 'Spravochnik eksperimental'nAa dannykh po
rastvorimosti mnogokomponentnvkh vodnasolevvkh sistem. Leningrad,
Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo khim.lit-ry. Vol.2.Nuaternary and more
complex systems] Chetyrekhkomponentnye i bolee slozhnve sistemy.
1954. 1269 P. (MLRA 8:3)
(Solability) (Salts) (Systems (Chemistry))
SHUMAN, Z.; SHTAMM, V.1 SHLUMOVICK, S.; KALMYKOV, P.; RALITSEVICH, V.;
PYATENKOV, V.; POTEWN-, I.; SOKRATMI, Yu.
There are all conditions for building strong and good eleva-
tors. Muk.-elev-~ prom. 2(Y no.8:18-19 Ag 163.
(MIRA 17:1)
1. Zamestitely upravlyayushcheko trestom TSentroeleva-
tormel'stroy (for Shtamm). 2. Nachaltnik sektora organiza-
ts1i stroitellnykh rabot Gosudarstvennogo instituta Prom-
zernoproyekt (for Ral2tsevich). 3. Starshiy inzh. TSentralt-
nogo konstruktorskogo byuro tresta Spetselevatormellmontazh
(for Potemin). 4. Zamestitell nachallnika proizvodstvenno-
tekhnicheskogo otdeleniya tresta Petropavlovskelevatormell-
stroy (for Sokratov).
Vt.,
K-kU,IYK0V, P.V..- RALITSEVICH, V.A.; KHOROSHLI, I.S.; SHLUfMOVICE,
S~A,; SPUKPIWI, Z.S.; ARDELI, E.I.
[Building reinforced concrete struct-ares in sliding form-31i
Vozvedenie zhelembetownykh sooruzhenil v skollziashobei
opalublke. Moskva, Streiizdat, 20/65. 306 P.
(MTR~k IF,.19)
L -
SHLEYMOVICH, Sh., inzh.
Reconditioning machine parts by build-up welding. Rech.
transp. 21 no.12:27-28 P 162o (MIRA 15:12)
(Marine engines-44aintenance and reps-ir)
L 20?70-65 'EWT(m)./Z?.'P'j)/z-WP(t)/ET,4,P.(b)..
RM/JD
ACCESSION ER: AP5001345 S/0310/64/000/010/0029/0030
----------AUI'I-',ORS:--Shleymov-ich -Sh. ---(Engineer)-;.,
Trakhtenberg
TITIZE PoaUng a. metal ith' plastic film
SOUi',C!,,: Rechnoy transport, no. 10, 1964,-29-30
TOPI-C TAGS: plastic coating, pol v3nylbutyral metral coatingi fluidized be4
-ABMIXT: Plastic film coatting (0.14 I-Ma :thick)-. of metal t~ a'-- the If'oskovs'kiY
par _. - - ~_Q_ - -
sudostroitellno, - sudoremontnyl:y zav'od: (146scow ShjT)-Building rifd-Shi-p--aeroir.
Plant), at the Kalininskiy i Laningradskiy vagonostx~oi'L,;ellrql~'7e-zavody* (Kalinin
and 311eningrad-Railway-Ca F.Ictorigs), and at-the Kiyevskiy.zavo'd torgovogo,,-
r-ashinostroyeniya (Kiev Industrial Machinery Faetm) is described. The metal
parts are coated by heating and subnierging em in a fluidized bath of thermoDla
tic particles (0.05-0.2 mm particle size, usually.consistina of about 96-037.5%
polyvinylbutyral,10.9-2.8F,' titanium dioxide,'and some colorina-~additives (experi_
Ren-Es w:LTH po ethylene are also bein perform ed) The bath used f or coating the -
_-Ty- 9
parts is shown in Fig. 1 on theEnclosure., Compressed air-is introduced at (3):,
passes uniformly through a porous ceramic or other material (2), and enters the,
fluidized bath (1) which can have.various:shapes, depending on thaparts to be
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Card 3/3
SOROKIN, #.V., inzh.; SHISYMOVICH. S A., inzh.
Small one-c7linder hydraalic Jack for mechanized lifting of
sliding forms. Nov. tekh. i pored. op. v stroi. 20 no.2:16-19
F 158. (MIRA 11:2)
Mrclraulic Jacks)
(Concrete construction)
SHLEYMOVICH, S.M. V:4
$r I .
Automatizing the speed control of driers for fabric printing
machines. Tekst. prom. 17 no-5:50-51 NY 157. (MIaL 10:6)
1. Nachallnik konstruktorskogo byuro fabriM. imeni T.Slutskoy.
(Drying apparatus--Textile fabrics) (Automatic control)
SHLEYMOVICH, S.M.
Automatic machine for straightening fabric edges. T-ekst. prom. 17
no.8:47-4.8 Ag 157. (MIRA 10:9)
1. Nachallnik konstruktorskogo bywo fabriki imeni V. Sbitskoy.
(Textile fabrics)
KULIK, Yuriy Grigortyevich; SHLEDIOVICH S.S., redaktor; VITASHKIVA, S.A.,
radaktor; VOLKOVA, Vc&e sHT;- r e d ak t- o r .
[Technological fitting out for the sect.--onal building of ships; area of
preliminary assembly of units and sections of the hull] Tekhnologiaheskaia
osnastka dlia sektsionnoi sborki sudo-7; up-hastok predvaritellnoi sborki
uzlov i sektsii korpusa. Mosk7a, Izd-vo "Rechno-I trans-Dort,' 1954.
101 P. (MIRA 8:4)
(Shipbuilding)
L 9534-66 EWT(m) /EWP(v) LTZLWP(t)/JWp(k) /E,~Vp(b) ZMA(c) Jn /PM
ACC NRt AP5026293* SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/65/000/010/0052/0054
er'). , V. V.
AUTHOR: Shn1leymovich, S. S. (Engine' V_droblyev (Engineer); Rubanovich,B.B..
ORG: (Shleymovichl HinistFy of River Fleet RSFSR (Ministerstvo rechnogo flota RSFSR~;
[Voroblyev) Orgenergostroy; banovicb) Trest "Stallkonstruktsiyj~!'_
TITLE: Experience in unshielded arc welding th bare alloy wire
SOURCE: Avtomaticheskaya avarka, no. 10, 1965, 52-54
TOPIC TAGS: unshielded arc welding, welding technology, shipbuilding engineering,
construction
ABSTRACT: Mechanized unshielded arc welding with e alloy wire, developed in 1962
at the Ye. 0. Paton Institute of Electric Wel Aspenses with the use of shield-
ing atmospheres which is of major importancq to mechanizing welding operations in
shipbuilding and construction. What is utore, it reduces by 35-40% the number of trans-
verse deformations compared with manual and submerged-arc welding. The technique has
been used with positive results to mechanize reinforcement-welding operations during
the constrdetiou of poured-on-the-spot and precast reinforced concrete structures in
the Konakovo, Kirishev and Burshtyn power stations, uhare it has served to markedly
Card 112 UDC: 621 791.753.037
L 9534-66
ACC NR- AP5026293
reduce the cost and time of the construction and assembling operations. The related
experience shows that use of this technique to weld 100 Joints of 40 mm thick rein-
forcement in the vertical position saves about 450 rubles and in the bottom position,
165 rubles (compared with manual welding~, lechanized unshielded _arc welding has also
been introduced since 1963 at the Gomel' Wri Astrakhan' shipnra with similarly
satisfactory results. In addition, it has been used to weld together sheets of struc-
tural-metal. It is a technique that assures an increase in productivity and reduction
in production cost in conditions when other methods of mechanized welding are not ap-
plicable. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 2 tables.
SUB CODE: 11,13/ SUBM DATE: 09June65/ ORIC REP: 003/-.OTH REF: 000
2/2
USYUKUT~ LF, SHLELvTIKCJV, B,M.; SOROKEIA, Ye.S.
Solubility of ethylene in certaLn selective organic solvents at
low temperatures. Gaz. prom. 8 no.4:40-42 163. 17:10)
6i1U'YWKOV, V,14,tinzh,
Continuouo checking of the hydrocarbon content iij air-saparation
assemblies, iChim,mash, no,6-,45 N-v 160, (MIRA 13:11)
(GAeve-baparation) (Hydrocargons)
S/081/62/000/017/076/102
B156/B186
AUTHORS: Usyukin, I. P., Shleynikov, V. M.
TITLE: Solubility of a-6-e-tylene in selective solvents at low
.temperatures
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal., Xhimiya, no. .17, 1962, 476, abstract
171.1192 (Novosti neft. i gaz. tekhn. Neftepererabotka i
neftekhimiya, no. 12, 1961, 33-- 39)
TEXT: The solubility of acetylene (I) in eight solvents (acetone,
methanol, methyl pyrrolidon, dimethyl formamide,_ dimethyl acetate, ethyl
ether, m-xylene, and dichloroethane)y was determined-in relation to the
temperature, at P 1 atm. It is shorn fhat the solubility of I in
C2H2
these solvents increases abruptly as the temperature is reduced. An
empirical equation for the solubility of acetylene in solvents with rela-
tion to-the temperature is given. LAbstracter's notet Complete trans-
lation.j.
Card 1/1
USYUKINY I.P.; ~
Solubility of propylene in methanol at low temperatures. Gaz,
prom. 6 no.12:40-42 161. (MIW~ 15:2)
(Propene)
(Methanol)
USYUKIN, I.P. doktor tekhn.nauk; SHLEYNIKOV, V.M,,,
.9
Methanol vapor density at low temperatures. Khim.prom. no.l.-65-66
j'a 62. (MIRA 15:1)
(Yiethanol) (Vapor density)
USYUKIN; 1.1).~ slild"YNIKOVp V.H.
Solubility of carbonic acid in sime organic aolvents at law
temperatures. Nefteper. i neftekhim. no.109-413 163.
(MIRA 16glO)
1. Moskovskiy institut- klimichaskogo mashinostroyeniya.
YURGENSON, G.N., inah.; SHLEYNIKOV, V.M., inzh.
News of technology abroad. rdiim.mashinostr. no.4:45-46
Jl-Ag 163. (HIRA 16:9)
(Chemical engineering-Equipment and supplies)
SHLEYNIKOV, V.M.; TAGINTSEV, B.G.; Prinizali ibebastiye: IVANOVSKIY, F.P.;
MENDE=, Ye.R.
Separating acetylene from ganes obtained by the electrocracking
of methane at low temperatures. Gaz. prom. 9 no.6:38-42 164.
(MIRA 17t8)
!SOURCE: Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiyaq no,~% 1965s,37
-40
iTOPIC TAGS: acetylene, solubility. methanol, solvent action, solvent extractiong
isolvent
]ABSTRACT: The last stage of the-high pressure,extraction-of acetylene from Paturdlz!
,gas mixtures was studied*
It consisted of~the acetylene
absorption-by-selective
!solvents (meftyl alcohol)* Its solubility in m6than61 WBA :deteru"ed within. -the
1temperature range from 20C, to that of condensation and under- pressures up to 19,
,absolute atmospheres by the procedure desoribed bylo P., Usyukini-V. M. Shleyaikov
V. Tiiofeyevp G. N. Shchekina, ("Neftepererabotka i nefteekhimlyat" ITO. 11,
:TsNIITEneftegaz,'1963t P- 35), Acetylene 'solubility in methanol increased rith
Itemperature decreasep while at a constant temperature it increased with the rise in
pressure. The comparison of the results obtained with the data previou83,y publiehedt-
iis shown graphically in Fig. I on the Enolomxrei The data from different sources
jcorrela~ted satisfactorily. The representation--of the results in-the-coordinateat -
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;''it ~ methariol to~:teiqperature and' pres-
0
M=e! at ~ temper
c). 1- 2-
~ture (
10; 3- 0; 4- -10`~ 5-7-w~o; 6 -30;
If a, data obtaified: by- G* 'E. Braude and
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P. 177-
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Demidova, Yu. P.; Shleynikov, V. M.
O'KG: Moscow Insti-tute of, Chemical Machine Building -(IMoskovskiy iastituL ?-UmicheskoZoj
TITLE: Phase equilibria.in the system N-methylpyrrolidinone-carbon dioxide at high
ressures
SOURCE; Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya, no. 12, 1966, 36-39
bon dioxide, methylpyrrolidinone, carbon dioxide sol'
TOPIC TAGS: car ubility, heat
0-4 solution
USTR&M
A study has been made of t*,,e solubility of carbon dioxide in N-methyl-
pyrrolidinone (NMP) in the -20-+20C range under pressures of up to
20 atm.... The study was undertaken to e.stablish the optimum conditions
car' the abs'6rpt'3'.on of* t high'pressures and -low
C02 from gas mixtures a
temperatures.. The experimental procedure *was described by.the aut:nors
An an earlier study (Neftepererabotka i neftekhimiya,, 1963, no. 1, p. 39).
The results of the experiments given in the table'indicate-thaL the
sa~ubility of CO increases with decreasing temperatures, and that the
2
-sharpest increase is observed at pressures above 6 atm. Analysis of the
Card 1/3 UDC: 547.745-185
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can be expressed by the formula of Krichevakiy-Il'inakaya, An ompirical
formula was dcrived for determining the solub'lity of CO in N,,2, in the
A. .' 2
studied temp~trature and pressure range. The heat.of solution of CO in
NZ-2 was fo'und'to be 3540 cal/mol. Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 32tables.
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3/3
SHIS1711i ~[Sleikwq~ P.); TAURINTSEVAYTE, A. [Tatarincevaite,
veterinarn.vy vrz.,ch-epizootolog
Echinoparyphiosis, a new helm-inthosis of young ducks in the
Lithuanian S. S. R. Veter-inariia 37 no.9:53 S 160. (1aRA 14:Ll-)
1. Ch-len Obshchestva gellmintologov All Litovskoy SSP (for
Shleykus). 2. Ukmerskaya mezhrayonnaya vetbaklaboratoriya
(for Tatarintsevayte).
(Lithuania-Ducks-Diseases and pests)
(Worms, Intestinal and parasitic)
SHIEYNIS, R.I.
Differences in the soil formation under spruce and oak forests
in the northwestern part of the U.S.S.R. Pochvovedenie no.3:
20-29 ~tr 165. Off-R-A -18:6)
SHEYNIS, R.N.
Composition of hiurrus in oak forest soils of the Lithuanian
S.S.R. Pochvovedenie no.6:17-24 Je 165. (MIRA 18:11)
1. Laboratoriya lesovedeniya kN SSSR. Submitted Oct. 16,
1964.
VASILLVISKIYY D.P.; 61UUSNIII, R.R.j VROBLEVSKlY, A.A.
Contactless magnetic recording and reproduction. Trudy Vl.',AIZ
no.10:41-57 162. (1411,-~*. 16:11)
SHLEYSiErlp.,Rikhard Rikhardoyich; CHERNYAYEV, B.I., retsenzent;
mikla~ibvf)-' 0.~ i~a
[Repair of home magnetic tape recorders] Remont bytovykh
ulagnitofonov. Moskva, Legkaia industriia, 1965. 160 p.
(M IRA 19: 1)
SHLETIA, I. I.
SHLEYVA, I. I.: "Double mating of pigs on production farms under the
0
conditions of the Lithuanian SSPII. Kaunas, 1955. Min Higher Education.
Lithuanian Agricultural Academy. (Disserlation for the Degree of
Candidate of AGRICULTURAL Sciences)
SO: Knizhnava Letonis' No. 51, 10 December 1955
SHELFKHOV, V.; SHI=R, G.
The piecework bonus wage system and labor productivity. Sots.
trud 8 no.8:95-99 Ag 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Nachallnik Ekhirit-a.Llagatskogo proizvodstvennogo kolkhozno-
sovkhoznogo upravleniya (for Shelekhov). 2. Nachallnik planovogo
otdela Ekhirit-Bulagatsi.Icogo proizvodstvennogo kolk-hozno-
sovkhoznogo upravleniya, (for Shleyver)
(Erikhit-Bulagatskiy District-Agricultural wages)
(Erikhit-Bulagatskiy District-State farms-Labor productivity)
SHLEYYER, G.E., kand.tekhn.nauk
Experimental investigation of an ABR-type automatic steering device.
Trudy TSNIIMF 8 no-47:6-4,73 163. (MJRA 16.,12)
SHLEZINCERP A. Ye.
Correlation of the Permian-Triassic (Kara-Tau) complex in the
Mangyshlak Peninsula. Biul. 140IP. Otd. geol. 34 no.6:59-66 11-D 159.
(KIRA 14:3)
(Kara-Tau-Geology, Stratigraphic)
SHEVYRN, A.A.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
Age of lower Triassic borizons of the Mang7ablak
Peninsula. Dokl.AN SSSR 133 no.6:1418-1421 Ag 160.
(MIRA 13:8)
1. Geologicbeskiy institut Akademii nau SSSR. PredBtavleno
akad. A.L.Yanshinym.
(Man,gyablak Peninsula--Geology, Stratigraphic)
GARETSKIYJ, SHRAYBMAN, V.I.; YA11SHIN, A.L.
Prospects for finding oil and gas in the southern Emba gravity
--aximum region. Sov.geol. 4 no.12:117-1,21 D 161. (MIlLk 15:2)
1. Geologicheskiy institut All SSSR i Moskovskiy institut
nefte-khimichesh-oy i gazovoy promyshlennosti imeni I.M. Gubkina.
(Emba region--Petroleum geology)
(Em7ba region-Gaa, Natural-Geology)
PIESHEYEV, !.S.; PHAPOV, A.I.; SHLEZINGER, A. Ye.
Structures of eastern Mangyahlak and adjacent territory in the
Ustyurt Plateau. Biul. MOIP Otd. geol. 36 no.1:40-58 -Taf-F 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
(Mangyshlak Peninsula-Geology, Structural)
(Ustyurt Plateau-Geology, Structural)
YANSHIP, A.L.; GArC-,TSKIY, R.G.; IlirtliMOVA, S.N.; .51ILL'U11GER, '~-.-Ye.- -
lloaition of tho bord.-a- -ot th-. Russian Plat"Com east of
the Caspian Sea. Biul.1.7jl; ' Cjtd.geol. 36 Jl-Ag '61.
(MIFU 14:9)
13 ':
(Ru,ssian 1 Itfor; ) -
. . f-
GARETSKIY, R.G.; YEGOROV, I.P.; NAUMOVA, S.N.; SHLEZINGER, A. Ye.
Lower Carboniferous and upper Devonian deposits in the Zhanaeu
region (the South-Emba gravity maximum). Dokl. AN SSSR 136
no.6:1418-1421 F 161. (14IRA 14:3)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN -SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.L. Yanshinym.
(Emba Valley- Geology, Stratigraphic)
GARETSKIY, R.G.; NAUMOVA, S.N.I_ShLEZINGER, A.Y131.
Stratigraphy and formational nature of upper Devonian deposits
in tho region of the Scuthern-Emba gravity maxi==. Dokl. AN
SSSR 141 no-4:931-933 D 161. (MIRA 14;11)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom.
A. L. Yanshinyz;. -
(Emba Valley~--Geology, Stratigraphic)
STOLYAROV, A.S.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
Tectonics and basic characteristics of the development of the
structural plan in the South Mangyshlak Plateau. Biul. MOIP.
Otd.geol. 37 no.3:3-26 My-Je 162. (MIRA 15:10)
(Mangyahlak Peninsula-Geology, Structural)
GARETSKIY, R.G.; DALIYAN, I.B.; NAUMOVA, S.N.; SHIEZINGER, A.Ye.
Relationship between the lower and upper structural stages of
the platform mantel in the Turan Plat-form. Izv. AN SSSR.
Ser.geol. 28 no-3:83-92 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:2)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Turan Lowland-Geology, Structural)
KUZIETSOVI.Y K.I., SELEEZINGER, A,Ye.
Upper Jurassic sediments in thi,- sutmerged zones of the !Lw~g3-
shlak Peninsula. Biul.MGIP. Otd.geol. 38 no.3:60-76 ~~y-je 163.
(MIRA 16.9)
GARETSKIY, R.G.; SAMODUROV, V.I.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.; YANSHIN, A.L.
Tectonics of the platform mantle of the Turan Plateau. Trudy GIN no.92:
202-257 163. (1 MERA 17: 10)
BOGOMOLOVA, L.I.; GAIUTSKIY, R.G.; GRLIDASOV, YuJI-I.; WURENOV, A.K.; . ',
SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
Subaat sediments on the eastern edge of the GaguSm syneclise
(Kenkilak-Mortuk-Zhana-Zhol region). Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no-5:
147-U49 Ap 163. (~ff% 16-5)
1. Institut geologii nefti AN KazSSR, Geologicheskiy institut
All SSSR i Trest "Aktyubnefterazvedka". -
(Caspian Lowliuid-O'ediments (Geology))
GARETSKIY, R.G.; KOTOVA, I.Z.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
-.- ---
.I Upper Jurassic continental formations of the Usturt. Dokl. AN
SSSR 154 no.1:98-101 Ja'64- (MIRA 17:2)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom
A.L. Yanshinym.
GARETSKIY, R.G.; KOLESNIKOV, Ye.M.; MURAVOYEV, V.I.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.
Possibility of the determination of the absolute age of
folding based on authigenous minerals in sedimentary rocks
as revealed by a study of fold basement made in the southern
Ural Mountain region. DAL AN SSSR 15/+ no-4:829-832 F 164.
(MIRA 17:3)
1. Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predstavleno alcademikom
A.L. Yanshinym.
VC, r , I 110%IS K I Y . I ~ S ~ - G ARF 7 1 i(iY , R., r, ~ -. SELD', T NOER, - A Y a . j ") HF-AY fif-12-ol, V ~ I -
I I - - ----
i
Sllrface 5,,ructurc of the basement cf *"-.c 7'uro-n i'lateau, B 1 1-11 -
~, - If,, (M-IR-A 2.8:3)
O%d. geol. 3q no.6;19-29 -4-- -L.0
GAPd-,'TSKIY, R.G.; SHLEZINGER, A.Ye.; YANSHIN, A.L.
Types of the structures of young platforms in Eurasia.
Geotektonika no.1:38-50 Ja-F 165. (141W. 18:5)
1. Geologicheskiy institut ADT SSSR.
,-, 7 .,1 ~ 1 ,. ",0,i,017 I.Z.; SIO-LE.L:i1h~EIR, A.Ye.
".U.; ~ I A)
I'laricus tykes of Neccomian cross secticr,,A in the western part
of the Turan Plateau. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser geol. 1.0 no.2:102--11-1
F 165- (Ml F-I 18:4)
~. instittit AN SSSR, Mosl-va.
in
0
18:3)
C t It ~~ll StbmiLUed 'September 15, V?6~.
A'VROVJ, P.Ya.; BULEKRAYEV, Z.Ye.; GARETSKIY, R.G.; DALIYAN, I.B.;
ZHURAVIEVY V.S.; 14ULDAKIJLOV, G.G.; MEMO, K.Ye.; SHLE.ZINGER, A.Ye.
Basic characteristics of the structure of the eastern and southeastern
margins of the Caspian Lowland based on subsalt sediments. Geotektonika
no.1:118-125 Ja-F t65- (MIRA 18:5)
1. Institut geologicheskikh nauk imeni Satpayeva AN Kazakhskoy
SSR i Geologicheskiy institut AN SSSR.
A,~e-; YANSHIN~l AJ,,, akademlk, oLv, red,~ PEYVE, A.V,,
y r c- d K U Z. NETS 0 Vr - Tr e d VIE NNETR
-9L,-4emik, glavnT
V.V., red.; T I W FL-f FV F 4 Pr e C-1
fc~'uctural position and the development of the Mangyshlak
d~4slocation systerr.] Strulcwrnoe polo~--nje I razvitie
Mang-jBhlaksko'L sisteurv Yosk-va, Nauka, 1965.
219p. (Akadem!,-ia nauk S.6`~R- Geologich-askii institut.
Trudy, no.132 I) (MIRA 1.8~11)
I
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L 28061-66 EWT(d)/T/EWP(l) IJP(c) GG/BB/JXT(BF)/GS
CC NR, AT6005569 SOURCE CODE, UR/0000/65/0001000/00
62/0069
AUTHOR: Shlezinger, M. 1.
ORG: none
TITLE: Correlation method for recognition- -of sequences of pictures
SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Chitayushchiye avtornaty i raspoznavaniye obrazov (Reading
devices and pattern recognition). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 62-69
TOPIC TAGS: pattern recognition, correlation statistics
ABSTRACT: The problem of pattern recognition is treated in tern a of information
transmission over a noisy channel. Ideal pictures 5 S2 Sk are sent, they
undergo random distortioAs in the channel. Thu.-, a set of received pictures V
corresponds to a single true picture S j that was dispatched at the sending end of the
channel. The above terms are also suitable for formulating the following problem: A
number of ideal pictures ~1 1 S2 Ekare subdivided into m-long sequences, the
number of the sequences being smaller than k . Individual elementa of a sequence
are applied to separate channels. Judging by the received pictures, it is required. to
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find the most probable sequence at the channel input. The above problem is solved
for the specific case when SI ' S2 I - - - , Sk are represented by the literals of a typed
text; the pictures Si are regarded as N-dimensional vectors, and the sequences are
treated as m Y. N-dimensional vectors. A conditional distribution of pictures at the
channel output, when a sequence P is applied to its input, is denoted by p (V/P).
M
Then, the final formula is: f (V. P) (01) - S*('))'. This formula shows how to find the
measure of similarity between the'pictur-e sequences and the standard sequences:- to
this end, the correlations between individual pictures and standards should be
evaluated, and their squares summed up. Orig. art. has: 21 formulas.
SUB CODE: 12 SUBM DATE: 31Aug65 ORIG REF: 001
SHMINGER, M.
k~. 14~-
Training of drivers. Voen.znan. 30 no.12:16 D '54. (RMA 8:7)
1. Starshijr inzhener-instruktor Toentrallnogo Moskovakogo avto-motokluba
organizataii Voesoyuznogo dobrovollnogo obahchastva sodaystviya armii,
aviataii i flotu. (Automobile drivers)
SHLEZIRGER,M.
New programs for training 3rd, 2nd, and lst class drivers.
Avt. transp. 33 no-5:31-32 Vq 155. ()C[aA 8:8)
(Automobile drivers)
- SHLEZINGAR. 11.
Beeential knowledge for etudents. Za rul. 16 no.Z':10 7 158.
(MIRA 110)
1. Starshiy metodist Monkovskogo, avtomotornogo kluba.
OLut omob ile s- Study and teaching)
4
SUEZINGER, M., starshiy metodist
-
Self-made visual aids. Za rul 16 no.8:12 Ag 158. (MIRA 11:9)
l.Moskovsk-iy avtomotoklub Dobrovollnogo obshchestva sodey-6tviya
armii, aviateii i flotu.
(Visual aide) (Automobile drivers)
SHLEZINGHR, M.
otarnbiy notodint
Steering. Za rul-17 no.5:9-10 my '59. (MIRA 12:6)
1. TSentral'W *akavskiy avtoxotoklub Dobrovollnogo obsbchestva
sodeystviya armii, aviat-a-ri-i flotu.
(Automobiles--Steering gear)
BELYAYEVj Naum Zinovlyevich,- S.HLEZINURf Mikhail Yurlyevich; FILIMONOV,
I.M. , red. ; SHESTOPALO-V-q-t-.S-.q i--ed-.-; P-- tekhn.
red.
[Manual A---,;, automobilists) Uchebnoe posobie shoferu-liubiteliu.
Moskvap lz,~--vo DOSAAF9 1961. 222 p. (MA 14-.8)
(Automobiles-) (Traffic regulations) (Autopobile racing)
IVAKHNTENKO, A.G. [Ivakhnenko, O.H.1;
Trends in the development of cybernetics. Avtomatyka 7 no.5:
78-91 162. (NIRA 15'.11)
(Cybernetics)
Li.L.; -i I.: ~I, " i",
IVISHII-7,14,;, V. 1, OTKIMEzuvl~ - I II
r--,. , I
11 -1 ;;~ ( f, tti;- of perceptroms (review of F, Rooenblatt's
, I - I. I .- L
;Tririciples of neurcdyn~.raic.,.,.") AvLovi. upr. i -t--ycb. tekh. no.6:332-
349 ' 64. (MIRA 17:10)
s/l42/63/Oo6/ooi/o1,.5/Ol5-,'.
E192/3382
o, A. 1. and Shlezinger, M. 1.
AUTHORS., Petreq
TITLE: Functional converter with digital oFtput
iPERIODICAL.- Izvestiya vysshilch uchebnykh- -zaved9niy, Radiotekhnika!_:
ve 6, no. if-,1963, 96 97
T r=: In an ewlier paper (Izv. vuzov SSSR
1~,adiot ekhnika
1961, 4, no. 6, 711)lthe author described a functiQnal converter,
which could rabd graphical functions recorded on toLpe, or film,
'be connected. to
This converter had an analog output which could a 1~-
digital voltmet*er-*- It is possible, howaver, to obtain a digital
6 ~ : I
code Por the signal b' introducing a digital comparison syst-em
y
into the servo system of the convorter., The comparison system
would consist of coincidence circuits with,a, controlled reversible',
-the time-~6
counter. The-remaining elements such,as.- ase generator
photo-optical device, time-base'radiating.device and adding
amplifier would be-the- same as in the earlier 'converter. The
pulse of the photo-el.ectron amplifier, produced at the instant of
th-o ray crossing. the graph, operates a trigger circuit (in the
same*manner as in the earlier converter), which is reset by a
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synchronizing pulse related to the commencement of the time-base
cyc-le. In the ear-lier convorter the: pulsea from th~e' trigger were
applied to a single. integrator whose output was connected to~ the
~Plntes of the oBcilloacbpe. Here, t1q:1o integrators are :employed
which are driven'by the pulaes from the anodes.of the trigger.:.
circuit. A univIbrator proaucing a rectangular puls'e whose
.1
duration is equal to that of' the time-base period is-,also triggered.
by the synchronizing pulses. If a*positive signal appears at.the
output of-one of the integrators, this actuates a coincidence
circuit. The. situation is similar,as. regards the second integraton..-,:
The pulses from the -O'utputs. of the -coincidence circuits are applied
to a reversible. binary-counter where.they are counted either in.
depending op' their ol igin..
the positive or nogative sense r The-
output of the counter is converted -into a '6orresponding' potential:..-
which is fed to the deflection plates -via, the,addiiik-amplifier.-.~.."..-:,-,~':"--.-~
There is 1-figure.
ASSOCIATION:'- omyshle'nnoy elektroniki Kiyevskogo
Kafedra pr
d ichnicheskogo instituta
o
r ena Lenina polite
S
Eiectroni6 of Kiyev
Card 2/2 (Department of Industrial
- Order of LVnin Polytechnical Institute)
--suBmITTED:.-
EWT(d)/FCC(.U)/BDS AFMW/APW/ASD/ESD-3. Pg-~IM-4/Po-4/Pq
GG/IJP(C) ~S11021631000100210071007
AUTHOR: Shlezinger, M. I.
TITLE: Experiments of modeling the "Allfa" system with positive feedback
on a computer
PERIODICAL: Avtomakyka~no. 2. 1963, 82-88.
TEXT:- The Institute of E) ectrical Engineering of the Acadgjj of Sciences
UkrAinakaya SSR developed a structural circuit of system "Allfall which
---zf-ths
showed an amazing property of spontaneous organization.4nder certain conditions.
The operation of this system was modeled on the tXX30L'j1b%mputer. This article
aescribes the structural diagram of "Al'fa'' with.sixth-positive feedback, its
prone ties and modeling of operation. The principal problem lay in studying the
learninc processes as a function of certain parameters ana finally in the princi,--'.
q
ability of spontaneous recongit:~on of images.. The principal English
pal cap
go reference is F. Rdsenblatt's,"Principles of Nourodynamics"I Spartac
langua
Book, New York, 1962. The difference between the American system, ~Perceptronll
and "Allfall is the fact that the latter has specific transducers of.signs and
determined and rather than random connections between elements. The article
contains 6 figures. 4tables and a 4 itmm bibliography. The author expresses
~'asrcfjayl~pude to associates of the Inst-irtut kibernetyky, AN URSR
Inst. of Cybernetics of the Acadertr of Sciences of the Ukrainskaya SSSR,
ACC NR% --&T(')00:c)-567 SOURCE
AUTHOR: Stilezinjqer, M. I
p
liORG: none
TITLE: SponLancous patLern re coil n i L-..on
!SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Chitayushchiye a-vtox-naty i raupoznavartiye obrazov (Reacting i
I I
;dcvicen and palltcrn recognition). I(Iev, Naukova dum1ra, 1965, 38-45
iTOPIC TAGS: paLtern recognition, percept-ton
ABSTRACT: An attempt is made to introduce a quantitative measure of the quality of
iinformation into the problem of spontaneous pattern recognition, A probability
Idensity function p (x) is specified witfdn a set X. The set X is to be subdivided Into a
1 Specified number of nonintersecting classes X, , X X,, in such a way that the
!formula: R=zp(k)fs,5(x,Y)P(Xlk)p(ylk)dX(x)dX(Y) be minimized; here, P(k) is the
-TA
1probability of k-Hi class,.p (xj'k) is the conditional probability density in the k-th
1class. This particular case of the above problem is set forth in the article: the set X1-
i-Card 1/Z
ABRAMZOIJ',' L.S., SHLIDFOW1, V.Ta.
Performance of ejectors operating on fluids with highly elastic
vapors. Ifeft.khoz. 37 no.12:40-44 D 159.
(MIRA 13:5)
(Petroleum industry--Equipmont and supplies)
ABRAMZON, Leonid Semenovich; IMMBITOV~ Mukhametgaley Safich; SHUDEIR12W,
Vladimir Yakovlevich;POIYANSKIY, 0.1. t vedushchiy red.%,'FfM'IVffy'
.U., e red.
[Ejector pumping of petroleum products with high vapor tensions]
Ezhektornaia vykachka nefteproduktov s vysokoi uprugostliu parov.
Moskva, Gos. nauchno-telchn. izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry,
:1961. 76 P. (MDU .14: 8)
(Ejector pumps) (Petroleum products)
SHLIDERMAN, V.Ya.; BONDARENKO, P.M.
Automation of basic oil ejector pumping processes. Trudy NIITransneft'
no.ltl5l-159 161. (KRA 16:5)
(Automation) (Tank cars) (Ejector pumps)
J
N,
SHLIDERMAN, V.Ya.
Effectiveness of ejector pumping from tank cars of petroleum
products having highly elastic vapors. Trudy NIITransnbft' no.l.-
16o-167 61. 1 (WAA 16:5)
.(Tank cars) (Ejector pumps) (Vapors Elastic properties)
SHLIDERIMAN, V.Ya~i BONDARENYO, P.,In
Accelerating the rate of pumping of tank ca.-s of n,~~trole= products
'I
having highly -elastic vapors. Trudl NIlTransneft no.1-17/~-180'
1, 1.
.0 (AURA 16:5)
(Tank cars) (Ejector piLmps) (Vapors-Elastic properties)
ABRAMWN, L.S.; SHLIDERMAN, V.Ya.; SKOVORODNIKOV, Yu.A.
Selecting efficient ejector pumping techniques. Trudy NIITrarLareft'
no.1:187-196 161. (MIRA 16:5)
(Ejpctor pumps)
1.
I'Ll"ZO: Ya.A.;
e. _~HLIF, L.I.; YASTRZfnM]3SKAYA, 5.1.
56 -Lo
Demagnetization of inagnetic films. Trudy '~IWT7 nc.9:33-5: 16-1
MULLA 15:9)
(Magnetic recorders and recording)
89595
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158102 A051/AO29
AbTHORS: Livshits., I. A., Reykh, V. N., Ryazantsev, K. P., Salrds,
K. Yu... Samioletova, V. V., Stepanova, V. I.., Shlifer, D. I.
T-LE: The Properties of Copolymers of Ethylene and Propylene
PMIODICAL: Kauchuk i rezina, 1960, No. 11, pp.-l-5
TFAT: The authors list data on the properties ofCA37r(SKEP), one
of the et1y1ene and propylene copolymers synthesized at the VNIISK. It
is pointed out that research in the field of polymerization of ethylene
hydrocarbons at the VNTISK was begun in 1956. It is stated thF-t the indi-
cated copolymers can be produced within a wide range of molecular weights.
The hardness of the polymers, according to Defoe, is lAOO-530W 9
characteristic elasticity of their solution is from 2.5 (and loweri to 9.0.
The vitrification point of the SKEP copolymer is within the range of -150
to '1700C depending on the ratio of the ethylene and propylene. The SKEP
copolymers are a dense white hard mass, comparatively easy to process on
the rollers. Destruction occurs when they are processed mechanically on
the rollers. The greatest destruction is observed in polymers with a high
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molecular weight (Table 1). I-Lixtures based on SEEP copolymer were prepar-
ed on laboratory rollers at a temperature of 50-60o-C. It was found'that
SKEF copolymers are easily mixed with comparatively large quantities of
fillers. Mixtures without softeners are dry, brittle, their surface re-
semblin o shagreen leather. During vulcanization they easily form a mono-
lithic rpass with a smoothY shiny surface. Vulcanization is carried out at
150~160'C. SKEP copolynler-base~~-; mixtures are characterized by a large
vulcanization plateau (Fig.1). The vulcanizates of non-filled mixtures
based on the ethylene and prop lene copolymer have a low tear-resistance.
leffien a filler is added, especially gaseous channel carbon black and active
o+'
furnace carbon blqcl~ . theX A f (KhAF) type, the tear-resistance increases
significartly. Vulcanizates containing one of the indicated carbon blacks
in a quantity of 50 weight parts hardly differ in this index frorri similar
vulcanizates based on natural rubber (Fig. 2). The rhysico-mechanical
ororerties of c,-xbon black vulcanizates based on SKE;r- copolymers depend on
the molecular weir7fat of the latter. A detailef", study of the rhysico-
mechanical pronerties of the SKEF copolymers was conducted for a mixture
containing 45 weight Darts of YhAF carbon black. Comparisons were made
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between these prot.erties and those of the C-23 (S-23) rubber,CKC -30A
(SKS-30A) and natural rubber. Gaseous channel carbon black was used as the
filler for natural and SKS-30A ribber, which causes optimum stability pro-
Perties in the indicated rubbers. Vulcanizates of cat-bon black mixtures
based on SKEP copolymer were foi,.nd to be almost equal to the vulcanizates
of similar mixtures based on natural rubber and SKS-30A in their tear-
resistance and relative expansion. Higher moduli are obtained at 300%
e)q-:ansion in SKEP vulcanizates by the application of a high standard carbon
black (KhAF) i-nstead of channel carbon black. The values of the vulcani-
cate moduli of the SKEP mixtD-re-s W be increased or decreased by using
various methods of vulcanizI-tion. The SKEP vulcanizate mi-Xtures have lower
r6sidual elongations than the natural rubber and SNS-30A vulcanizates. They
"so have a higher elasticity to recoiling at ordinary and high tempera-
.L
a
tures, which is explained by the comparatively law content of side groups
in the polymer chains. When elevating the testing temperature to 1000C,
the tear-resistance dropped in the SKEP vulcanizates to a greater degree
than in the natural rubber vulcanizates, although it remained sufficiently
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high. In this index the experimental SKEF copolymers greatly surpass SKS-
3-A rubber. Due to the almost complete absence of double bonds in the SFEP
copolymer, rubbers based on the latter have a very high aging resistance
at 1000C and at 1500C and are better in this respect than natural rubter.
SKEP polymers are characterized by law hysteretic losses. In this respect
they are a]-:,ost equal to natural rubber and surpass SYS-30A rubbers signi-
ficantly. Other valuable properties of the ISYEI~ vulcanizates were found to
be their high resistance to cracR ex-Dansion in repeated bending deforma-
tions and a high wear-resistance. The latter surrass the natural rubbers
greatly in their tear-resistvnce and cove close to the regularly construct-
ed divinyl rubbers (Ref. 5). Since different types of carbon blacks were
used as f-ii-lers for SKEP, natural and SKS-30A rubbers, it was assumed that
the high wear- resistance of the SiEP vulcanizates was connected with the
use of the KhAF carbon blacl., which renders a higher wear-resistance.
Additional exuerimentnl testing revealed that the type of carbon black has
little effect on the wear-resistance of the vulcanizates of carbon black
mixtures in the case of vulcanizates based on natural and SKS-30A rubber
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mhe Prcrerties of Corclymers of 7thylene and T'rerylene
(Table 4'. Tn conclusion the authors point out that the ethylene and
rrorylene corolymers have a series of valuable Physico-mechanical
rrorerties and are of great. industrial interest. There are 4 tables, 2
P-rpnhs, 5 reference~F: I Soviet, I Vnplish, I r,erman.
ACq(--TAn'Tr%I: npw%hno-isFIe(~ovatplIskiy institut sintetichesko-
ao I-silchilirp jTr. 77.ir. Teb p(JaVa (.tll_T -Inion Scientific Research
Tnstitute of Syn~hptic ir.
WaTMLN, Valentin A-Ieksandmvich: KAREV.0, Ubaydulla AliyevIch;
SAPE1,11:1YOV, Imn Ateksey~v'.ch; SHLIFEER, David Grigorlyevich;
131CHEROVA, A,, rel. . ~ ~ I I ~ -.. I-- ~ ~ - - . - . -
[Pocke. handbook 'i.-)r t1he Lmentor and innovator] KarmanrVi
spravc,chni-K lzobretatelia i ratsionalizatora. Ta!FIkent.,
Izd-vo "Uzbekistan," 1965. 150 p. (Vjlc~ 18-.8)
L 44587-66 EVrr(m)/T/EV1P(j) IJP(c) IV.V/RM
ACC NRs AP6015665 SOURCE CODE:- UR/0413/66/000/009/0074/0074
INVENTOR: Livshits, 1. A.; Nerush, K. U.;_Reykh, V. N.; Ryazantsev, K.P.;
Salnis, K. Yu. .- Stepanova, V. I. ; Shlifer, D. 1, 7
ORG: none
TITLE: Preparation of eth rl ro .lene rubbers Class 39, No. 181285
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no.'9, 1966, 74
TOPIC TAGS: rubber, ethylene propylene rubber, copolymerization
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method of preparing ethylene-
propylene rubber by copol merizationlof ethylene with propylene in an organic isolverr
at a! temperature below 30C in the preience of a complex catalyst consisting of
organometallic compounds of the groups and siilts..6f.m13tals 6f variable -valence
of the IV--VIII groups. To extend the variety of organic solvents, chlorinated
aliphatic hydrocarbons such as carbon tetrachchloride, methylene chlor.ide,
dechloroethane, or ethyl chloride are suggested. [Translation) I LM1
SUB COM 11/ SUBM DAM 240W0/
SELIKERY L.I.
Corn is our wealth. Mekh. sill. hosp. 14 no.5:3 My 163.
(MMA 16:10)
1. Pred:;ed~tell kolkhoza "Zorya komunizmmllp Novoarkhangellskogo
proizvodstvenziogo upravleniya, Kirovogradskoy oblasti.
SEILIFSHTEYN, Ye.I.
Expansion of a steel plant in the Far Fkat. Geog. v shkole
no.3:1-4 MY-Jej V. Ou.RA 9: 6)
(Soviet Par East--Steel industry)
!EE. T. 29/1'56
JUI/A* l9kT
Ircia Ors. Depoeits
Ors Depcsits
'The Mstallurgiml Center and Iron Ore of the Kursk
Magnetic Anomaly in the Fourth Five-Yew Plan," Ye.
I. Shlifshteyn, 3 PP
"Geog v Shkole* No 4
Fourth IFive-Year Plan. provides 70 million rubles for
development of Eursk Magnet Aucmaly (M~). Article
describes plans for now metallurgical plants and
gives brief history of M.. Over 50% of ore has bean
prospected and the large Lebedyaask tract contains
60 - 70% ircn. No other statistics. Small diagram
Of MA
LC 291436
SHLIFSHTEIN, I.
SHLIFSHTEIN, E.I. Kazakhskii peredellnyi i metallurgicheskii zavody. (Geogr--fiia
v shkole, 1948, no. 1, p. 16.). DLC: Unclass.
SO: LC, Soviet Geography, Fart II, 1951/Unclassiled.