SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SHMALIY, K.V. - SHMANENKOV, N.A.

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USSR/Medicine' - Serum Diagnosis May 51-; (Veterinary) Virus Diseases "Serum Diagnosis of Equine Infectigus Encephalo- myelitis," Prof M. V. Revo, Honored Sci Worker, K. V. Shmaliy, Cand Vet Sci, Ukrainian Inst Exptl Vet Med ~"Veterinariya" Vol XXVIII, No 5, pp 18-21 ,Developed methods of virus-bacterial agglutination (VEA) and reaction of' complement binding (RSK) for diagnosis of equine infectious encephalomyelitis. In VBA, a bacillus fnot identifie~7 which has been LC 182T71 US$R/Medicine - Serum Diagnosis May 51 (Veterinary) (Contd.) loaded with virus passed through rabbits is used. RSK and VBA are sp reactions for immunity, 'which yield high percentage of accurate results. With their aid, humoral immunity in horses that had the disease or were exposed to contact with infected horses (and may be virus carriers) can be establi- shed. Preclinical phases of the disease can be diagnosed. Foresees production of VBA antigen on industrial scale. 182T71 REVO, N.V.,, professor, doktor, zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki U&V;._SHMA.LIY, K.v kandidat vaterinarnykh nauk. Experimental study of serodiagnosis of ancephalomyelitis in horses. Sbor.trud..Kharl.vet.inst. a-.219-225 '52. (MLRA 9:12) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Eharlkovskogo veterinarnago inBtituta i Otdel virosologii Ukrainskogo institula ex,sperimentallnoy vetari- narii. (Horses--Diseases) (Encaphalomyelitis) (Serum diagnosis) REVO, M.V., zasluzhennvy dayatell nauki, professor, doktor veterinarnvkh nauk; SM14MY, K.V., kandidat veterinarykh nauk. Effect of defensive inhibition on the' course of infection processes. Report No. 1. Sbor.* trud. Kharl. vat. inst. 22:223-231 154. (MIRA 9:12) 1. Kafedra mikrobiologii Kharlkoyskogo veterinArnogo.instituta i ot"I patfiziologii Ukrainskogo-instituta eksperimentalluoy vaterinarii. (Sleep) (Brucallosis) USsR/M;Lcrobiology Medical and Veterinary Microbiology F-4 Abs Jour : Referat Zhurn - Biol., no 16, 25 Aug 1957, 68640 Author : Shmaliy, K.V., Nakhmanson, G.L. Title : A mor-e-Rdplid-Method of Detecting Tuberculosis Mycobacteria in Spinal Cord Fluid. Orig Pub : Material po obmenu Nauch. inform. Ukr. n.-i in-ta tuberkuleza, 1955, No 2, 128-131 Abstract : The method is based on "violent antagonism" between tuber- culosis bacilli and yeast. 1 ml of fresh spinal cord li- quid and 2 loops of cultured yeast are sterilely added to a centrifuge tube containing 4 ml of a physiological solu- tion. After incubation for 48 hours at 370 the mixture is centrifuged and smears- prepared from the sediment- are dyed by the Ziehl-Neelsen method and examined micro- scopically. As a result of 200 inoculations of spinal cord fluid from 30 children ill with tuberculous- menin- gitis, TB was found in 100% of patients, and in 90% of Card 1/2 - 74 - TANOV, N.M.: SIRIAMY, K.V.: KHOTENK0. A.G. Boris Moiseev-ich Khmel'nitskii; 70th anniversary of his birth ana 45th anniversary of his scientific, pedagogic, and social activities. Probl.tub. no-5:78 S-0 155 (14LRA 8:11) 1. Direktor Ukralnskogo instituta tuberktilaza 11.1i.Yanov. Sel,--etar' partroparnizatsii instituta Shmaliy, K.V.; Sekretarl Kharlkovskogo oblastnogo obshchestva ftiziatrov A.G.Khomeako. (TITOGRITITIES, Khmol'nitakii, Boris M.) SHXALIY, K.V.- VAKB~W460N., G.L.IMELINIKOV, Ye.L. (Khartkov); BORI", M-Ya. ---'---(Ki-yev); SOTNIKOVA., N.A.; BORSHUMVSKIY, M.A. (Odessa) Primary drug resistance in pulmonary tuberculosis. Vrach. delo no.l: 98-100 Ja t62. (MIRA 15:2) (TUB~,HCULOSIS) (BACTERIA, EFrTCT OF DRUGS ON) SHMALIY, K.V., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; l,r--LINIK(V, Ye.L., kand.med. nauk Effect oil' drup, resistlince on the course of the tuberculous process. Probl. tub. 41 no.8:73-74 163. (14IIIA 17:9) 1. Iz otdeleniya legochnogo tuberkuleza (zav. - doktor med. nauk L.i.Villnyanskiy) i m1krobiologicheskoy laboratorii (zav. - starshi.y nauchnyy sotrudnik K.V.Shmaliy) Ukrainskogo naiichno-issledovatellskcgo instituta tuberkuleza (dir. - dotsent A.G.Khomenko). KLEPAN(YI, 1-1,A., pro'L.; POTOV, V.I., prof.; 130GAYFVSKIY, AT., dotsent; ANT,RYUSHCHEINKO, V.V,; GOVOROV, A.M., dotsent; KASSICH, Yu.Ya.; S11MAL1Y. Kj.,-.~and. med. nauk; SOKALO, S.V. Exmerimental study of chemoprophylaxis of tuberculosis. Prob. tub. no.1:51-58 165, NIPA 18i12) 1. Ukrainskiy institut tuberlmleza i grudnoy k-Himrgii, Khartkovskiy zooveterinarnyy institut i Ukrainskiy Jnstitut eksperimentallnoy veterinarii, Kiyev. vit'SHCOINK, V.55,.; KC.::~1,AKO, t.V.; SHMAL1Y, V.Ya, Using shortened thread of the detinating cord In vmltipla blasting of deep holes. Sbor.rats.predl.vnedr.v proizv. no-1:3 '61. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Rudoupravleniye im. Dzerzhinskogo shakhta "Gigant.11 (Blasting~ VASHCHENKO, VISIP inzh.;_5HULIY,_:Vla., inzh.; NIKULIN, S.Ye., kand. tekhn. nauk- LINNIK, G.F., kand. tekhn. nauk; P SULIMA, G.S., inzh. Improving the operating efficiency at the nGigant" mine. Met. i gornorud. prom. no-5252-56 S-0 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. Shakhta "Gigant" radnik im. Dzerzhinskago (for Vashchenko., shmaliy~. 2. Krivorozhskiy gornorudnyy insti- tut (for Nikul-in). 3. Institut avtomatiki Gosplana UkrSSR (for Linnik). 4. Krivorozhskiy gornorudnyy tekhnikum (for Sul-ima). 1/1 A LAK I V-) VG zick 1"'Ir Lo I,,', III V A":;; NKO, A,F , Vi~-,E.'~,A, 11' K, 11 V i I ffLE SM.'ALlY, V,Ya,,,; PFIREN~.'() P. D, bE2A,-.!KH, jz-T-.'T'R'ODTOlTOVA, N.F., ver, red. I'le2hnical aT, -!-h,,, "Gigant" "In- in the Krlvoy Rz:g Basin] Tekhmicheskii progress na shakhte "Gigant" U li Kr~v-r~jzhskorr basseLie. Mosk,,a-, Fled-ra. 1964. 11-9 P. (~-ITRA l8r3) "Gizant" v Krivo-, 1. Glaviryy jnzza~,ner na-.hallniik shak, i*o,,l'nskojn Basseyne (f:~.- Vashchcmko). S141.J.' ',I F.0, . , ~ ~ .~j ~', !,idv irwy the effectiveness of local aeration in strip mining. Gor.zhur. n~-,.8:71-72 Ag 165o NIRA 18clo) 1. KharIkovski.- institut gornogo mashinostroyeniya, avtomatiki i vvchislitellnoy tekhniki. SHMALIKO, V.F. Features of the appearance and spreading of gall nematodes in greenhouses with perennial plants. Biul. Glva. bot. sada no.24: 89-95 156. (MLRA 9:11) 1. GlavMry botanicbeakiy ead Akademii nauk SSSR. (Namatoda) (Galls (Botarq)) (Greenhouse management) SHMALIKO, V.F. The cactus nematode Reterodera cacti Filipjev et Schuurmans-Stekhoven, 1941. Trudy Gellm. lab. 9:389-390 '59. (MIU 13:3) (Nematoda) (Cactus--Diseases and pests) SHWI I KO, V.F. Testing the effect of some phosphoroorganic preparation on the gall nemiatode. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.37:96-ioo 6o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Glavayy botanicheskiy sad Alcademit nauk SSSR. (Phosphorus organic compounds) (Hematoele diseases of plants) TSITSIM, N.V., akademik; CHERKASSHY, Ye.S.; 5111-4~L'V.O, V.F. - - Activated creolin as a new radical means of controlling the straw- berrv mite Tarsonemus pallidus Banks (~T.Fragariae, Zimm.). Dok2. ,*I SSSR 141 no.6:1527-1530 D 161. 14:12) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad AN SSSR. (Creolin) (mites) (Strawberries-Diseases and pests) TSITSIN, N.V., akademik; CHERKASSKIY, Ye.S., prof.; BUSHCHIK, T.N., kand. biolog.nauk; S124ALIKO V F. kand.sel'skokhoz.nauk; LYADOVAI G.L., agronomy KILD-911K, Ye.Ye., agronomA; BELYAYEVA, A.S., agronom Preparation for controlling the cabbage maggot. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 7 no.7:33-34 J1 162. (MIRA 15:11) 1. Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad AN SSSR. Oporno-pokazatellnyy aovkhoz imeni Mofto-Veta-kSovkhoz imeni GorIkogo. (Moscow Province--Cabbage maggot-Extermination) (Insectidides) S/020/62/144/002/028/028 B144/B101 ~_77-'H'ORS 7-sitsin, N. V., Academician, Cherkasskiy, Ye. S., Bushchik, I N., Shmallko, V. F., Lyadova, G. L., Kilimnik, Ye. Ye., and Belyayeva, A. S. Latest about the struggle against cabbage maggots (Chortophila brassicae Bouch6 and Ch. floralis Fall.) ?7-7, 1 ODD'LAkademiya nauk SSSR. Doklady, v. 144, no. 2, 1962, 457 - 460 cheap insectofungicidal repellent dust W5P~, (IFRD) was prepared .1rom by-products of the production of activated creolin (AC) and hexa- I k' chlo.ro cyclohexane (HOCH) by mixing with peat or other fillers. In 1960 excellent results were obtained in small-scale tests by dusting cauli- flower. with 10-12 o- of coarse-grained peat creolin dust per plant (AC - _-at -Jxzure of I : 3). Oviposition before the test, damage to roots and number of maggots durn- the crop were observed. One treatment was Sufficient for initial oviposition (single eggs on 4-8 ~O of the pldnts); V".'o dustings were applied at 14-day interval with massive oviposition (or, 74 7 of the plants). A finer-grained preparation was used in*1961, Card 1~3 S/020/62/144/002/028/028.. latest about the struggle against .... B140101 0 whic'- reduced considerably the consumption. Treatment with IFRD was carried out as follows by: immersing the root before planting in 0-5, 1, and 2 ~~ suspensions for 1-3 min; putting into peat humus pots (250, 500, 350, and 500 9 Per 10 kg of peat mixture); placing in the planting holes (10, 20, 50 g per hole); sprinkling the root with 50 cm3 of 3, 5, and 10 suspension; dusting the collum. (1-06 g). The latter method was the most --fic'e ~-- I nt Similar results were obtained by sprinkling with 50 cm3 o, e 10 ~, 1FRD suspension, a method requiring no additional work. Considerable yield increases (2-24 tons per ha) were attained for several varieties of cauliflower and head cabbage (no. 1, Chinese, and 'Slaval cabbage) by one or z,,,to dustings with 3-6 &r of IFRD after initial or massive oviposition, respeczively, and by abundant, additional sprinkling to guarantee a fast -Denetra ~40n of the licuid. Plant and fruit were not unfavorably affected. IFRD residues in the cabbage were not found by the Sanitarno- euidelmiolo.z-icheskoy stantsiya 7,,oskvy (Ivioscow Sanitation Epidemiological "I"tationi. IFRD is harmless to workers, and not inferior in efficiency to expensive organochlorine compounds. There are 2 tables. Card 2/3 3/020/62/144/002/028/028 !,,-.zesz about the strug-le against ... B140101 ASSOCIATION Glavnyy botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk SSSR (Main Botanical Garden Academy of Sciences USSR); Opytno- pokazatellnllry sovkhoz im. Ylossoveta (Experimental and Model Sovkhoz imeni Mossovet); Sovkhoz im. A. M. GorIkogo (Sovkhoz imeni A. Yl. Gor"kiy) 3U3:.I'ITT3D: February 9, 1962 'lard 3/3 T 1 -7 0 -orod, n Za'm u CI:0- 01'9 L:~ c) -4 ~- i ai ey VC), IS W L-." X-04. IV; ~'S_~ 1. Lstoring seeds of agricultural crops] Khrananis semian sel'skokho- zziaistvannykh kul'ttLr. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo salkhoz. lit-r3r, 1951- 48 p. (MLRA 10:2) (Seeds--Storage) SH-MLIKO. V.S.. kaadidat sell skokb!6z7aystveniwkh n3uk; R'BVMOVA, A.I., iin-Mr; BAUM, A.I., takbnichookly redaktor [Principles of seed storage] OsnQV khrananiis sem"n. KoBkva, Goo. izd-vo selkhoz. lit-ry, 1952. 287 P. (MIRA lrj:l) (Seeds--Storage) ~~'# j ~ t --A - - ~ ..Lj -U) -' I S-cds - P- , -~ 7 -Js i'or j'oll&. --roizv., 12, No. 2, 15-2 - - - ,~ c- - - ,;I. - 2 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953~ Unclassified. 7 1 "IT :t-,! 17 V END NEGLECT IN TESTING NEW STRAINS. (By V. ShmalO, Master of Agricultural Scioneeq. Izvestia, May 20, 1). 2. .1 1000 words. Condensed text:) ... In every province, territory and republic, Party, Soviet and agricultural agencies are faced with the task of switching in the next two to three years to strains which produce larger yields, are of higher quality and are best adapted to the given area. A responsible role Ili this matter belongs to the State Coni- mission for Testing New Crop Strains. ... The commission must lay particular attention to seed quality, recommending the best strains for reproduction at district seed farms and provid- ing high-yield seeds to every collective farm. However, the commission has been handling this matter unsatisfactorily. The commission sometimes evaluates strains Incorrectly. It often happens that the commission groundlessly rejects highly productive strains and recommends strains of low productivity, which the collective farms refuse to sow. ... Many highly valu- able seeds have been undergoing tests for ten and more years Instead of the three or four years stipulated. ... It is known that in testing strains the requirements for seed quality are most strict. However, the commission's officials often disregard this. Many testing stations continue to make considerable use of impure strains. This was confirmed, for instance, by checkups on the strains of winter and spring wheat and oats at testing stations of 18 provinces in the Ukraine and 15 in the Russian Republic. It turned out that first-category seeds were used In 57% to 73% of tests of spring wheat on small plots, 50% on large plots and 45% to 51% in production tests. Conse- quently, more than half the experiments were conducted with second- and third-category seeds and sometimes even with seeds below third category and of unknown strain purity. Sowing with impure strains runs counter to the most element- ary demands of strain testing and makes it Impossible to deter- mine the actual yield and quality of the strain. The seeds used in testing must have high sowing qualities. Advanced experience has shown that a strain-yields its full amount only if first-category seeds are sown. Unfortunately, procedural demands are often violated- In - tests. Up to 75% of the experiments are conducted Incorrectly at the straln-tosting stations of many provinces. Moreover, In violation of entablished standards, unconditioned seeds below third category are used -seeds which are wilit even for row sawing on the collective farms. The results of almost 10,000 ex- periments in the Ukraine, Siberia and Krasnodar Territory have shown that one-fifth the large plots sown to spring wheat and about one-third those sown to winter wheat are planted with such seed. This explains why grain yields at most strain-testing stations are considerably lower than on leading collective and state farms. in order to determine the yield and true characteristics of a strain it Is necessary to set up control conditions for testing It. However, seeds of varying quality are often sown on experi- mental plots. ... In assigning strains for areas only increases or decreases in yields in comparison with standard strains are taken Into account. The commission's work to evaluate strains reduces to adding or subtracting simple figures, regardless of seed quality or devia- tions from agrotechnical rules by the strain-testing stations. Here is a typical example. -At the Budennoye Testing Field in Voronezh Province three strains of winter wheat were tested. The plots allotted for the "Odessa-3" strain were sown with poor seeds. As a result, this strain to&k the last place in terms of yield. According to the commission's figures this strain is considered to produce insufficient yields under local conditions. Actually, however, it is highest yielding of all three strains tested-the yield of the "Odessa-3" strain reached 47 centners per hectare on small plots. It must be said outright that the testing of strains under in- correct conditions and the use of seeds of varying quality have become very widespread. This results in the majority of strain- testing stations being unable to evaluate strains in the periods established and also gives rise to errors in evaluating strains. TUO"t T+, V so CT 0. SHfALIKO, Vasiliy Sergeyevich; OZEROV, V~N*, red. ZUBRILINA, Z.P,, tekha. re [Handling and processing agricultural products] Tekhnologtia seltsko- khoaisistvenrykh produktov. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-17, 1957. 431 Pe (MIRA 11:4) (Farm produce) Z 'ej USSR General and Special Zoology. Insects P Abs Jour: Re- Zhur-Biol., No 1, 1958, 2342 Author Shmallko V. S inst Title :.Control of grain pests Orig Pub: Kukuruza, 1957, No 1, 46-51 Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 SHMALIKO~ Vx~iLiy Sargeyevich; KUZNETSOVAp V.D., red. Izd-va; - ~MTBKOVA,R.Ye., tekhn. red. [Protecting wooden structures and objects from furniture beetles and fungi] Zashchita dereviannykh stroenii i izdelii ot tochil'shchikov i gribov. Moskva, Goslesbumizdat, 1962. 88 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Wood-Preservation) ANDROSIK, A.S., dots.; SBMALIKO, V.S.0 dots.; OZEROV, V.N., red. [Laboratoi-i mamiAl on the technology of agricultural products] Laboratornyi praktikum po tekhnologii sel'sko- khoziaist-vennykh produktov. Moskva, Izd-vo "Kolos," 1964. 190 P. (MIRA 17:5) KOLESNIKOV, G.S.; DAVYDOVA, S.L.; SHMALITS, A.M.; SHALINA, N.A. Polyesters of tmtimonous and chloroantimonous acids. Izv.AN SSSR.Otd.khim.hauk no.2s368-373 F 163. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soy~dineniy AN SSSR. (Antimonic acids) SIRAL"T",S, ~~ T SEMALITS, G.I.(Odesaa) Sqquelae of twocardial infarction. Klin. med. 32 no.5:58-67 My 154. (MT-RA 7:7.) 1. Iz kardiologicheakoy kliniki (zav. prof, A.M.Sigal) Ukrainskogo nauchno-iseledovatel'Bkogo instituta kurortologii. (MYOCARDIAL INYARGT, *sequalae) SER-4ALI TS. G. I. S-111MAL:TS, G. I. -- "Infarct of the YVocardium (Aspects of the Etiopatho- enesis, Clinical Course, and Consequences of It)." Odessa, 1955. ssertation for the Degree of Candidate in Medical Sciences). M So.: Knizhnaya Litopis', No. 7, 1956. KUDRYASHOV, Ivan Vasillyevich, inzh.'~ SWALITS, I.I,,, -red.; EFFEGER, D.P. red. izd-va; BELOGUROVA'--I-q-A-,-"n--te-k-hn. red, D 2 [Ways of saving wood in the manufacture of containers; from practices of the work of the Leningrad Economic Councilpati ekonomii drevesiny v proizvodstve tary~ iz opyta raboty Lenin- gradskogo sovmarkhoza. Leningrad.. 1962. 29 p. (MIRA 15:9) (Leningrad Frovince-Wood-using industries) (Containers) S ~LM ALIT SITL I , N . P . 27075. SK-11ALITS-FLt , N. 9., VARTAZAROV, S. YA. Iz opyta eksploatatsii krupnykh derivat- sionnykh kanalov. Gidrotekhn. stroit-vo, 1949, No. 8, s. 15-17 30: Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 36, 1949 GVELESIANI, L.G.. kandidat tekhnicheskikh naWk; SHKAL'TSEL', N.P., inzhener. Operating an alpine water reservoir. Giclr.stroi. 22 no.5:9-13 MY 153. (KLRA 6:6) (Reservoirs) BUGAY, Arkadiy Sillvestrovich [Buhai2 KIRO, red. s Yu.!,!.-,-- red.; KOPIERSAK, G.D.[Koper ak, H.D.1, red. [Concise ~,~cplanatory mathematical dictionary] Korotkii I tlumachnyi materiatychnyi slovnyk. Kyiv, Radianslka shkolla, 1964- 4-07 P. (mliu 17: 8) 3--1956. Min. (MIRA 1823) 1. K. F. SHIIANENKO 2. USS-tc k 600) 4. 3ee Culture 7. hwiddity of' the air in the hive. Pchelovodstvo 3U no. 1. 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, April -1953, Uncl. SHM&=4KO, K.N., dotsent Instrument for processing field data obtained by tachymeter surveys. Gor. zhur. no.4:48-50 Ap '55. (MIRA 8:7) (Mine surveying) SHMA11FMO,K.N. Terrain measurements. Geog. v shkole 18 no-3:27-29 My-Je '55. (Mensuration) (MLRA 8:9) 3HMANBNKO,__4.jj.. - - ~ - - Student's universal measuring instrument. Politekh. obuch. no-5:67-70 my f58. (KIRA 11:5) (Surveying--Instruments) q-* & 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 a * * 0 0 0 a 0 : : a 0 0 : : 0 4 0 * a 4 0 0 :0 0 0 4 4 6 0 0 05 1 . I I I ~; , 1 11 1, 11 16 1; 14 It ZJinNa ~; Ii Ub N, V 1. L--1 F. P Q R 5 1 V v L-1 &A 011 CC CO (E_fi t 1, 1.., ft I I L 11 ?1 1 1 0 ~ 00 0 Reduction of iron ores with c"I In coke QTCftS. 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SIAS, Of 44~,~. 1 if), urad NaCl wrt obtained Cl M It, I., Wil -00 06 zoo 00 40 roo as j so 40 a 0 to 00 60 Id 00 00 Zoo 00 0o 00 1 (TALLUV(,KAL LITINIT4RE CLASSIF14:ATICN .XA Ol v 43 L%' AA L S 9 Of 0 w 04 A] U is A K ff K it .v m.Loni to "G t 10' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a o 6 a a o a 0 4 0 e 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o OT-44:; : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 rim 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 4 v 0 a W v W -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 a 00 : : : 0 0 0 0 1 - 1 -A it A W 11 of It I# It .. - 0 a L D L 1 1. 1 it I I j. a t- F 4 P Utilization of Ural titano-mapetitos based an the work of the Institute of Applied 09 Mineralogy. F'. V. HIRMAN, J_.Y: illitIANRX1111) ANV K. Kit TAGIAlov. .11im"al 09 Smsf'e tb, 44.4t. 31k]WI); cf. prlv~rsujf iT6tY.UiT'C. .4. 26, 32121. - rhe muciting of 0 i 1 t.1 I tAo-l-irli'lit" with wfjn. of Ve. V and 11(4 was sucremdully Carried out ou a 00 laur I'lic difficulties of prucralsing file bigh-inOting ores with high 1,ercrutalre I wi rr ovrrcome by an zddn, of rock milt to coal before coking, and then sluelting "l -00 so a lAit furnacm, whereby 100% of V Mm~ into the rmultinic mo iron (D 4 5 2% %'1. h.ch ,it It w,wking ill limstriller conyrfterts rodurrs 0_2% V Orr], Uf file 2 Ajxll, .,ne onitaim t lie I,otirc TiO, and another 10 V. Wth of which are recovmd The -06 jr eapmg 11C] vall-I little 1141114,Ve to fill- lillinj Of Watt 111rojer-S CHAS, Ill 4Nt* j d a 0 ~'Allf 0 A I L NET-LLLFGK.L LITIRITURE CLASSIS!ICATICO' __T jo 0 f It it Or to It [Lo It I a a Ong it w Cf K C i a e 0 0.0 4 9 0 0 0 A A a 6 oil j 41, J 7 3 4 7 1 1 10 it U li 14 is 2- 1 r it I I L A ___h L _Z 51, 11141 1 "o ~46 0 6 0 0 0 0 411 0 411 0 0 Wl 11 Is if v 11 D a A 26 ty a it - 30 v It is id Is U U a or 4 it A_ it , I ; w I A 04 9C 09 Uff-b t-1 t-, I 'L The femOyst Of sulfur from MeWurgiC&I Coke. 1. Chlorination of the coke. 1- 1- %~ SHMANNNKOV A-vo A~ IV. BLAMENOVA. J. Chem. Ad 1932, No 1, :17 .11 Chlorination of coke at 5lxs-lfxx)7. rrlliijvt:s alnjust all till, S rt ji ewn a% sufficle. lait rj,,t tile org. S. The porosity of the coke alo hag an effect on S 1.1ilch!'ri'm 0 0 42 4) 41 0 0 0 ~00 No S C 0 0 i7 roe L I jTALLLrr,1C.L Ult*-IQ,I( CL-WFICATIC- 'Nr T AA L S I OW 0 Is S$ AV if it X a 91 a Pt (I It " - - " I'. 0 0 0 0 0 a d__6 IL IP 4h _~js 0 0 6 a a 0 0 'ir Tie 1; It itx 0 1 & N A & L 4 h F Q1 IT 71 n 24 b it 17 A 20 X) 11 11 Ij 34 13 k 11 a to c 8, 1: A) IT 0 A T 4 AA M a W ft 4 1 The rVisnoval of litll"I 11"I" coke Vitth the additlon of Inorgank IIIIIIIIII&ACS1. F V a meow) No 10, Ml, 102), 4:f C .1 20, % N III AIHI!SK.IVA. .1. CAM /NJ (M . .;I L. ICoal ii inized with amt. of Na,C(h. CaCO,. MXCO, AIIII VC 01C VIIIIiii to thir 'mw Itit S jln-~.Ot an4l mkrtl at I ItXI'. BAITCch thit S enut-t. ttichtly III this strp. . kr i4 thrn chlotiOaltol it, Invivioll.ly dir-ritmil at n r,, it .111, 1% ha v'. If,, 014 cl CA 11- 111, oi~t S Atilt tILIt .1liCh 'I N ' ' I I'a .1,411 0mv.11114 se so zoo 00 j zoo Os Os f -1 TILL LFC.K,L L,Tj V,IL.1 C, 09 ice - U vt IV *3 Y 13 ' a fw TIT N , AT IN it R K It tt it cg 4 WX 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l eAd 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 a e 4 0 a 0 0 a a 0 o 0 0 ei !1!* 1!! ! . 11 tits 4 Is 1. It to is JD ~ if 17 a A a a it X n it 12 m l shilmile 4lu 91 ft ace A.11 i W a v 111 A I I A4 0 CL ; 00 0* A The remo al p sulfur ham Metallurgical coke. III coal with the addition of ininjanic substances kin O C 11111111 g V qhmAmitk,,v aml A, N. Illaili,mu-%n I Ch,", . Z I.J. .4 16, .;4;.% 1 Ilic mildn. I,( %*aCl to v-st 1%4~,rceavkmg tumov- moti-S Inmil the prixiact than ally titlarr ~UWAttvr%tutlitd. MKO and MSQOA teloove mollewhAt It-A S than Nacl. bilt till 111'A S k"Iltrtit i4 Mill W.vmr thal. '.1 11"ImIt-I -kl. \IRCO. ill-, ITICtI.IAW. till YlOil "i lra~ Gill"'.1 III th, pt- - do 11.4 VfvIAt1v alt'.1 th, S-Ill. Ill, 00 tiv wt.1 Fr ,t~ lowts tit, I, ill, I ,f -k,. Call lm,Js im.t,4 00 S 45 cas, tile vuhl "t .Av And tnvrva-v~ t1w -11 KAI IhII-Itlittl I'llf- , Ihl- Nmt, tit ~ix tit 09 A ... t 1". "Id J K., \1 ZVI so j! to 0A 150 0 -40 A a S L A IT ALLUltrK&L UIERAYURt CLAISIFKATIC* tz 7 U a AT 10 &1. A I A L 4 T 1 W 0 a I W a 2 a 42 L 1 T ; If 61 K It R W a it 11 1 24 at* 0 0 a * 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 0 4,* 0 * a * 0 6 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 j 00 so .00 0 111 0 0 0 0 a 6 41 0 4 0 4 * 0.41 4 q 0 0 0 9 49 0 41 0 0 0 0 * 0 so 01 GO *Is 0 4 0 # 4 A, A p I, 1, 11 41 1. "I's 94 ~k W It so -00 90 -00 00 ir IS so 00 0* 00 :.go -00 r SYnt~&Sis of miumals and inotaillu v SI t- - , V~ 1' - 3 N 3 4M) A T 1 , .. . - . plan i. Ill-II- , j .4 flu.ing ,,,Al,rfmf, m .0,101ififf pf-v.." of 01- AN, 46 0 ;so so ..:o so -,so 00 -90 Is a f -zoo 00 zoo so Nee -00 :30 0 cl."w"mc. --00 010 use jos, " , ' '0 " S; It It It IS 0 0 *OT 1 a Ow 0 if 9. 5 Aj a N 44 111 a 11 d1o 0- O T 0 IS 0 4 . . 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 # 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ooeogogoogooooooesoos:ooooo*-00-010000000000 4 ";: 11 L V t L of 00, so.- -00 go -~ -00 60" of 09 '*o go UAG Of !-0e 11 th, bt..1 f.mc.. Shm&nmknv awl L. V. Zmv. 9, No. 00 go "), ISOIWIWO--Tbe cak-ns. show that the consul,,,,., 0 ,km Of cOkO COO bf tvduced 1&20% by the use of burarif limestooe by the *0 go,', Pfmeft n( IlAunallartner, C. A. 23. -00 WIT; Frrmh put. (M.67)t. ('h-- Mane 00 0 !.70 0 ~00 VO zoo *04 00 06 00 t!oo 'f0 0 I I "" - It a 3 it 3a U n A, tz tt "I 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :ro! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 o o 0 ~900 : i ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 a a 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 0 a & 0 4 0 * 0 0 1~/ 6 0 0 -4 41111 a I 1 1 4 5 1 a I 111 11111114 111, X1 It 12 13 A JS 36 V X TV 4 41 Cal was,ce a-- JL_. 00 bf-CISSIS 1w, va"Olf4r4% ..tr. k , ~-Zf Sulfur in coke mamid mardaiwil i Tts ;;;mOvA1 i-W~_ R ejAset Shmanctikov. Trails. All-Valion Sks.- M. S. S. R.) 93. 4-LM(in Etasli,h A. 29. lW91-Ad4u. tif iritwit. C. s CA ctml coking. mind tr~attuerll ml l W 11 as Manton %like With %ILLV9 Vk%P%X%. "Ike J t~ t K Xa4 ! 0 litia died. Coking of comil-t with althrim. of " ' t j .11;41F Cmi Cap. NigCO., Ntso and ve ore xmire aait h 0 );dcl the lowest S content mild. what il laost important. At 40 A rclatiMy low content of org. 5 in the coke. Treating resulted in deterioratum of the V"ke with water P oleell. properties e and a coram'Jemble loss of C U = 00 because of the chem. reaction; these defects sure not cum- .1l the Ilemmaited fly effectiva: devallifurizatinal. With kr; 00 I S content was reduced by 3:1.4170 to a toin. of 1.3 The f ce 0 best results were obtained by 'desulturizatiou with Cl. ago For 3 giades Ill common coke treated with C1 the S con- icut wasteduced from 1.421 to 0.92% (or 42.3%), 2.15 to re 0 a 127%X(5.3%) and 1.92 to 1.45% (24.4%). Pot cokes ' a 00 obtain by coking with admixt. of inorg. compds., the t reatment with C1 resulted in deulfuriz.Ltion with Na%COI so 0 train 2.7 to 0.075l (68%). with CaCOs train 2.13 to Ox4% (;W)%), with FcA from 2.12 to 0.93% (50%), and with 190 front I -X4 1-09% (40%), Alloul M referencm J Chas. Mane bee t:** A RETALLUSIGICAL LITERATURE CLAISIFICATIOld li-z~ to is A 7, 1,01IONO -j 1 1 .11 1", cat 111131c"t, U IS IT 10 Ali; I. . . 1 . 614 ur Ill 1. a, 11, .1 TT Ill " v NOW A ; 0 o, : 0 0 0 q 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 1f 0 0 0 0 0 * W 10 4 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 014 0 # a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q I f 0 0 0 i I I I, III II ti u m IS Id it it a to 4 a is ii v is x All- r- JL-Y 1.4, 1 4 Iif -0 lftg~ G!YINS.. 6 -A-1 A 0 1 Oe I*tij4a laho"tMimmed". V.S.Vewtov. and 1. MU=kW. Truxi. AM-Umim Sci. R-rch IF",. No. 95. mg) pp.mol" tkv of gm and c1cr. lur. A ivyk* IF( (heory and pr&c nam and of heat and temp. measurements. S. 00 00 21 U Al 10 JA f - Is ;0 40 or 0 ! 0 0 0 Ole 0 TALLURMALUTERATLAf CL.SSIpICATIC I* ju.j A I I-V W,-- f-- - V - ;- IF LI, 1 11 1 1 1 1 p IF OA K' a x a g j 0 a 0 0 * 4 00 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 4 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 v a Ad OZW 00 .00 Soo coo Soo -00 Soo coo too 0 0 e I, Is .0 6 & 9 (P 0 0 * a '00 ~i 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' a 4.0 * a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 ; I I t A t A . lu I 11: 11 14111. 11 it JU 1.' 11 11 14 11 f I 11: 1 ,wi,uI t v A .11 0 0 I L r. L. -1 -k -n J-A L b"? I I v v A T I V. Eli tt b I 00 .-o 0 00 ob Os A so go 1"Yestilfitious of the Altal Polymelfillic iieposits /or -0 0 -ca"ered elements. 1,, 4 a 00 09 1 00 00 zoo 00 too so 0 0 so ::Do 0 A LI F T A L L t~h 11 LOT P A I LQf CL A$SIF I( AT lCk I z --09 ...... Fo 0 An L wx n It If N;"La n1 1. And 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 : :10 0 0 0 0 a 9 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 * o 0 q 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 o1 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 10 it 12 ji &4 IS 16 17 is 21 n a 24 21 27 M 2# x H A 30 410 11 82 M df)* A a c 3 1 _V i v I _Y z P A T -1- A 2- Standardization of metallurecal dolomites and lime- scones, 1. %'. Shmartrnkor. V. G. Orlovskil and K. Kh. Tagitov. 7'taos. All-Union Sci. Rejearck Inji. Econ. Itintral. No. 148, 7-81 (in FnSlish, 82-4) (IM11) - - A de- ~~ipti~vn of the tuctallutsival dolonlite and linit'lou'. dv- 1=11% in the ~*~vict Union wid of the standjrzt~ for them- I 'aterials-The standards include chran. mnillu.. w, assification, sampling and chein. analysis. 14. Z. K. see zoo v ;t 00 00 1.700 00 'gee 01 016 z go zoo 0 t:*4 so f AS S t A WALLUPWCAL LIURATuat CLAWFICATICH t2o 0 00 It tr* 0 u is AV S g Poo 016C KA ICU rftttf tt,,lMLon I L S a 0 w a 3 4 jo 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 dM4 0 0 0 9 * 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 . ~Ojov a 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :jjo 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 o!] Sit i-~ 'A " rj,,! P-'07 I T . V . "Smoltim- Mi7h-Titanic Charges in a Blast Furnace," Dok. AN, 29, Nos. 8-9, 1940; "Blast Furnace Smelting of Titanim-Magmatic Ox-ns with Pasic Slag," Iz. Ak. Nauk SSSR, Otdel. Tekh. Nauk, No. 1,, 1947; "Course in the Technology of Minerals," Moscow, 194A - -ith k,l) 5 1516 Out if 9 A a F r, M I ) A. _ i JP It V IJ R a It V Is rl 4~ 4 41 Q a) 41 4A 110 1 4 0 1 W ~0.13 )kn ONUM - -40 04 echtsoloilkAl methods for testiag mineral raw mx~ Ulmot __ __ tertals. Lab. 11. 459- _* 0 W194.5). _71 0 paper descriCe; a plrtable flotation lab. 00 atilt methods fur the detrt. of the mech. strength a( con- z strUction materials, of abrasive properties of minerals, and to 00 of the hardness of variow kinds of mica. Tile refractory -00 properties of materials can be dctd. under field conditions by heating small pieces or tablets prepd. from tile ground material to 140W in a B;%Alvvi,:h amd Kidovskil citc. oven 11: and comparing their appc~urances with thtwe given in a 0 5peviAlly prepil. table. To da. JiMsile bduxilry under 0 licld conditioni, devoluji. a 3.2, Mutple in ut Fe :fuetWe 00 hv 1h,ifing (,,c U1 min. with NaOlt (40*14.), r,w)l, limit%. f h d h ibi 1 00 ert econtent.o t ecruc rtolt turawring 1 ;14, adding l W ie rt-Fluirrd clotinlity of water. let stud, at ill, a known 1 0 go h 14,r1 u ;4 file *.lot. with 110. titrate tile exet" acid with ' ij Na( I~Iinitruphrrtul indicattw) until a bright yclliiw color appeats, add 2 drops of phenolphthalein. prucred with thelitration until a,table pink colur apprar%, and drt. ;o I the content of AIM fly (lie quantity of NaOlf uwd o so for the duration with For Irtn. cd the .,ly. of hau%it" ill NQ(Jlf. 1M-1111. steel hombA and a thermtAtat for tealpi. of IM-2125' are u%ed. &-veral decurnims. call Ile carrird out simullaurou,ly and repro- 0 ducible re,ult% are obtained. IV, R. lic-nr goo to 0 00 too 0 A I I L A WALLOOGICA& tITEIVATIJOI CLAISIFICA110k t:os lljc.j .11 J., U.c is C Ire 0 Cmi, goo so S . 0 o .T o0 0 goo 000001 000ioge a 11 so 1 4 s 0 0 0 0 - ------- -- a 0 4 io 9 41, 0 0 0 0 a t? F! t 0 6 1 1. h i k 6 1 A i J AA M W is 0 00 Unificad~n of V. Shrusnenkiw. Gormyl Zhur. 1200"No. 2, 32-3(IV46).--TIi-c wvr,-,ity [,,r I-so unifong and standardizing the method, )f fe'ling all'i as~k)ioff ore% f.. ditcuNmj. M. 11(~h i 00 go 00 lee 1 z 'lee 00 Wo 0 too tie 0 A S $ L W-IjPCpKAL LITERATIjOE CLASSIFKATICh tie 0 b u is AT 10 LI 'i~- j- -ss- "W a of a 'I w 84 v :51 IT 0 cy Ir M 04 or LI 91 99 K ff it 0 41 -.00 00 or* 00 40.0 it 7~~ got a;* j *0 00.9 a OSU seams DUN. cum - azkd *Wke. BjWzpb1W "'& not"d pl;;Nt, lit 414-JLA ARTALLURGI-tAL LITERATURE CLAIWXATM C-r-r 23O%1 11,A821'. - I - -- - -_ - kMF,OKI,- idnomT_,_,_ Solosa-.&, 0-v-041 jaluslamel *S&Ls's (w av L14 to U I. II I I V IZA An L S I fti 0 01 0 1 IF IN 0 A 0 3 9 u t$ AV0t' t' IS It K' Ixc M. a I JUN 09 09 0 4 740000 00 * 00 g w 0 *go* so**** *so .60 90* age as* No *I zoo we .00 tsee I so* 1~4 ? ? I le- 011 ?1 1 .1 106 1, 1 Ab JS 14 JU It 1) U 14 13 JA It If 9 4 : &1 9; if if 4, A A L a _J Al it j A 8 k 1. A h 9 J, 1 lf v W'_1 1-1 M U M W Stf 0 0 71 f , _ 1~0 P ...... Btast-furtface smelting of titanium magnetite ores to yield vasic slap. 1. V. Shmancnkov and K. Kh. Tagirov go (flaikov Inst. All-Uninn Ac Bull. acad. sti. Co V 'M. S. S_ Clatie sci. itch. 1947. 391-7.-Basic iron ti- C failinin ( A. Mg. All silicate ures r int " t. 13c TWI. l b h f i 1 i l a fe T Air ~Ilfr e Alli l lrt Y t n. 0 f )e rill ilkilr, phlrl. life, egrtinife,or other basic mincrAl to yield star Confg. ' 10 110' O Slid With A ratio Of CAO:SiO Of I t) l Up , p 1.4. Thk meth(xi also inures more complete reduction 900 of the V present; only 10% is lost in the slag. Such 71()f, l t d d lf U i th H 0 s ags ac as goo esu ur cts, n e es"raer pmmss j wsing Donetz cokes. Detailed datif an the temps. c4 the melt. and the chern. cornpns. of the ores. flux". cokv-. irmi, flue gas". and the slag are shown. IL W. R. '. It t.-O 0 z0 0 &$..SLA strALILLMCAL LittRAT(jef CLAWFICAtiCk Z. 10- 17~ t 4 U 11 it S a rw 0 4 1 Er IN 0 il a ) I v ;& 0 0 0 0:0 e to 0 00 00000000 off! 0 Co 00 0 o & 0 0 a * 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 so .T.,, ooo*iooooo a too* 00 00 0000610000 0 10000000*000000AG SHMAITEITKOV. I.V. The most important task of the laboratory service. Trudy lab.gaol upr. no-1:5-8 151. (MIRA 7:11) (Mineralogy, Determinative) (Ores--Sampling and estimation) ASTAFITIV, K.T.; KAZANTSEV, G.V.-, TSIBULOSKIT, K.I.-, SHCHMOT, D.P.; SRMANXMV,,,I.V.. radaktor-, SKRGEYEVA, N.A.: BORISOV, A.S.. - h~i- -i"-"-UaJct tl~ c sk y re or [Team and continuous work methods in chemical laboratories] Brigadno-potochnyi metod raboty v khimicheskikh laboratoriiakh. 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Konsul'tanty E.O.Pogrebitakii i V.D.Gollibiatnikov. 29 P. ~ (Fuel) (MLRA 8:11) V., r, C-1 V)Ijr, VARFOLOMET Us 1r, P,N., VULIF, T.Ye.-, SHCHM3AKOV, D.I., akademik, redaktor; DR0007, M.D., redaktor-, Sff?bMNKOV, I.T., redaktor; KUREK, N.N. professor, redaktor. - . rMinorals In the national economy; an albuml Pole=We Iskopacmye L v narodnom khoz1aiatvV; allbom. Moskva, Gos.naiichno-takhn.izd-Yo lit-ry, po geol.'i okhrano nedr. No.2:[Ores of ferrous and non- forrous metals.--ExplRnatory text. Metal ore resources] Rudy charnykh I tavetnykh metallov. 1955. 26 plates --- PoiasnitelliWi takat, Metallicheskie poleznya iakopaonVe. Sost. P.H.Vorfoloneav I T.L.Vlillf. Konsuiltant 14.N,Kure- 54 p. [Microfilm] (MIRA 9:1) (Mineralogy) RAMUS, B.Ya.; ZUBAREV, N.N.; CHMOSVITOV, Yu.L., nauchnyy red.; TERSHOV, A.D.. glavnyy red.; SHKANMOV, I.Y., zam.glavnogo red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.; ZVERW, L.Y., red.; KMYTZR, T.M., red.; MOKROUSOT. T.A. red.; SOLOVIYE-T, D.Y., red.; EMUSHCHOT, N.A., red.; IZRAILEVA, G.A., red.izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Industrial specifications for the quality of raw minerals; handbook for geologists] Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minarall- nogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, GoB.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. No.2. [Quartz sand] Pesok k7artnevyi. Nauchn.red.IU.L.Chernosvitov. 1955. 55 P. (MIRA 13:7) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut minerall- nogo syrlya. (Sand) E21IPOVICH,Yu.N., redaktor; SOKOIOV,I.Yu., redaktor; SOCHEVANOV,V.G., redaktor; TITOV,V.I., redaktor; SIDWM&0._V_,_I.V_I redaktor KOIDSKOVA,M.I., redaktor; PENIKOVA,S.A., tekFmicheskiv re- daktor [Chemical and physico-chemical met'hods of anal7zing mineral ores] Khimicheskie i fiziko-khimicheskie metody analiza mi- nerallnogo syr'ia. 14oskva, Goe.nauchno.-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1955. 191 P. (MLP.A 9:4) 1. Vsesoyuznoye soveshchani7e rabotnikov khimiko-analitiche- skikh laboratori7. (Ores--Sampling and estimation) YEGORGV, Afanaaiy Petrovich; SHERESHEVSKIY, Abram Isaakovich; -SM-MRw-MV-, Ivan Vasillyevich; AVRAMOVA.N.S., redal-tor; SHPAK,Ye.G., tekhniche- sk =Y~-eawror [General chemical technology of inorganic substances] Obshchaia khimicheskaia tekhnologiia neorganicheakikh veshchestv. lzd.3-e, perer. Moskva, Gos.na-,ichno-tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1955. 550 P. (Chemistry, Technical) (KMA 9: 2) SHMANENKOV, I.V. "Qualitative chemical analysis of ores and minerals by trituration." P.M. Isakov. Reviewed by I.V. Shmanankov. Razved.i okh.nadr 21 no.6:61 11-D '55. (MLRA 9:12) (Mine Ilogy, Determinative) ra (Isakov, P.M.) BHMANENKOV, I.V. - I , 1. ~ -2, '.' '- . - Stepping up laboratory work on the estimation of deposits of useful minerals. Zav.lab.21 no.12:1512-1513 155. (mLRA 9:4) (Mineralogy, Determinative) SHKLNENKOV... I.V.; SOKOLOV, I.Yu. T-asks in the development of laboratories of geological organizations. Razved. i okh. nedr 23 no.9:61-63 S '57. (HIRA- 10:11) I. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateltakiy institut metrclogii i stan- dartizateii (for Shmanenkov). 2. Kinisterstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Sokolov). (laboratokiee) (Geology) Dep ty Director 32-lo-14/32 _U TITa: Comments ERIODIGaL: 7 i, 0 F Zavodskaya Laborator-iya, 195 Vol 23, N:r 10, PP L18'-1186 (USSR ABSURACT. In his report on the cccasio-,j of the Itoth annIversary of the Cctober revolution, the aut.hor -staten that Soviet geology made great endea- vors under Sovie~ in order to procure the necessary sources for the indusbry of this country. These successes were achieved by So= viet Leologists by applying complex investigation methods with res= pect to the mineral resources of the earth besides a thorough inve= stigation of tl-.eir occurrence. The means applied for this purpose were the followinc-. mineral-petrographic, petro-chemical, chemico- analytic, spectrcscap-1--, lumines cent, radiographic, physico-z-necha= nical, physico-chemical, chemical-technological, and other methods. The foundation of this branch of science was laid by 111. V. Lomonosov-, the afore-mentLoned methods were, however, only rarely applied in pre-revolutions-Ty ilussia, above all becalwse of the lack of means and adequate laboratorieS. only the 1,Soviet-tirzes" fully contributed to this development,, This waz, manifes-Led abDve all- in the prodigious developnent of the industri.3.1 brarcnes concerned with the produc= Card 113 tion of; -.1u:minum, nickel., cobalt, molybdenum, titaniurri, vanadium, Coiments 32-lo-14/32 and rare metals. Soviet geologists at present iriostly apply chemi- cal- and spectroscopic analysis and frequently also combinations of these two methods. The perfectioD of technical work in the la= boratories plays an important r-03le due to which up to 5oo to 6oo tests can be carried out on a spectrograph, during one shift. Spec= tral analysis is not only applied in central- laboratories,, but a1sc in the field-1-aboratories of expeditions which contributed espe= cially to the discovery of new occurrences, above all indium, gal= Lidm-, thallium, E-ermanium, and other ver-y much dispersed rare ele= ments~ The most important scientists in this report are the fol= 1-mving: A, K. Rusanov (Allurii'on institute of scientific researches in geology), N. F. Zakhariya. IU~--ainian branch of the institute of rare metals), and Ya. D, Reikhbaum (Branch of the institute of rare metais -in Irkutsk), and others. in important rile is attri= buted here also to the development and application of the methods of chemical analysis, especially as regards the application of or= Canic reagents, pol-aro-yaphy, photocolorimetry, and luminiscence. The most importanL Soviet scienti-sts in this field mentioned in this repart are.' 3. G, ~',arp3v, ~u. V. Morachevskiy, Yu. N. Knippo- vich, N. i. Chervyakoj, K. C~ Viskont_, I. F~ 4CL-Llmar, V, I. Lisit= S.Vril V. T~ Kuzrets,-),j, and E. A. Ostrou;wv (Allunion institute of Card 213 mineral r&.v mabe-rials), '2,he foiloh-ing Soviet sclentists distin- Comments 32-1o-14/32 guished themselves particularly with respect to the discovery of new sources of raw materials.* V. S. Syrokomskiy, who discovered occurrences of vanadium in the Urals-district, V. A. Nazarenko., who elaborated a new high-sensitive method of colorimetric quali- tative analysis of germanium which led to the discovery of several occurrences of germanium. Concluding his report, the author says, that the Soviet scientists are expected to solve the problems of full automation on the strength of the introduction of the latest physical achievements in Soviet laboratories. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyv institut minerallnogo syr'ya (All-Union Institute of Mineral Raw Materials) AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Science-USSR-Progress Card 3/3 slav"IKOV, 1. V. Complex method of studying mineral resourcos. SOV. geol. no.60,.201- 207 '57. (MIRA 110) 1. Tsesoyuznyy institut minerallnogo syr1ya. (Mineralogy) SHMANENKOV I V.- TITOV. V.I.; RTJSANOV, A.K., ROZHKOVA. Te.T/., BYGELES, M.A.; . - - - _ME -0- All-Union conference on laboratory methods of studying ores and minerals of rare and trace elements* Sove' geol, no.61:158-166 157. (MIRA 11:4)- 1. Veesoyuzny7 inatitut minerallnogo, syriya. (Mineralogy--Congresses) GINZBURG, A.I.; NECHhYhVA, Ye.A.; JAVREIDIV, Yu.B.; POZHARITSKAYA, L.K.; 14iLLYSHFiV, I.I.,red.; RODIONOV, G.G.,red.; FAGUTOV. F.P.,red.; IMUSHCHOV, H.A.,red.; CMWOSVITOV, Yu.L.,red.; -SITANAMV, I.V., red.; SHCE3MINk, V.V.,red.; EYGELES, M.A.,red.; OVCAIRN KOVA, &Y., red.; AVERSIYNVA, T.A.,tekhn.red. [Rare metal carbonatites] Redkometal'nye karbonatity. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhr.nedr, 1958. 126 p. (Geologiia mestorozhdenii redkikh elementov, no.1) (MIU 12:2) (Carbonates (Geology)) AUTHOR: Shmanenkoj,I.V. 132-58-2-3/17 TITLE: Problems of the Complex Utilization of Mineral Resources (Zadachi kompleksnogo ispolIzovaniya poleznykh iskopayemykh) PEhIODICAL: Hazvedka i Okhrana Nedr, 1958,~Ar 2, PP 10-13 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In 1955, USSR industrial production increased by 85%, and the chemical industry by 20V1. in comparison with 1950. Such speedy development requires that special attention be paid to sup- plying industry with the raw materials it needs. The author calls for a careful utilization of these minerals and describes the possibilities of using them and their by-products for mul- tiple purposes. ASSOCIATION: VINIS Card 1/1 1. Industry-USSR 2. Production-Development CH-RNOSVITOV, Yu.L.; KONSTANTINOV, M.M., nauchnyy red.; 79~OV, A.D., glavnyy red.; SHMAHERKOV, I.V., zam.glavnogo red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.; ZVEREV, L.V., red.; MrM, V.M., red.; FOKROUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEV, D.Y., red.; KMUSHCffOV, N.A., red.; NEKRA- SOVA, H.B., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industrial re irements for the quality of raw minerals; handbook for goologii3tsr Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerall- nogo syrlia; spravochnik d1in geologov. Mosk-va Gos.nayhno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.67. (Uran i Uran. Nauchn. red.M.M.Konstantinov. Izd.2., perer. 1959. 65 P. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellskiy institut minerallnogo (Uranium) 5(l) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION, SOV/2867 Vollfkovich, So I., Z. A. Rogovin, Yu. P. Rudenko, and I. V. Shmanenkov Obshchaya khimicheskaya tekhnologiyal to 2 (General Chemical Tech- nology, Vol 2) Moscow, Goskhimizdat, 1959. 848 p. Errata slip inserted. 25,000 copies printed. Ed. (Title page): So I. Vollfkovich, Academician; Eds.(Inside book): N. So Avramova and G. P. Luchinskiy; Tech. Eds.: V. F. Zazu:llskWa and P. V. Pogudkin. PURPOSE: The book is intended as a standard reference on general chemical technology for students at chemical and technological institutes as well as for chemistry departments of universities and polytechnic vuzes. The text may also serve as a manual for engineers and technicians In industrial enterprises and for personnel of scientific research institutes. COVERAGE: The book , the second of two volumes on general chamical technology, describes electrothermal processes, technology of silicates, production of ferrous, nonferrous, and rare metals-i' Card 1/ 36 TERFNTIYEVA, K.F.; qPIZU'RG, A.I.j rlavnvv rpd.; 1"AlYSHEV, I.I., red.; RODIONOV, G.G., red.; red.; TROKlikCHEV, f -it., red.; N.A., red.; '1*hEqN,0Si ITOV , YU.L. FACUTOV, V.P., red.; FFL red.; I-V-j red.; -IFI~!ERK",~.., V.V., red.; EYGELES, red.; R(T/-RXOV_A"_, _LG., red.izd-va; GUROW~, O.A., tekhn.red. Ellare elements in bauxites] Redkie elementy v bokSit2kh. Moskva, Gos.nauchn-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhr.nedr, 1?59. 47 p. (Geoloriia mestoroz~,denii redkikh elementov no.O. OUILA 13;12) (Metals, Rare and minor) (BauxiteY SINAVENKOV, I.V. Main areas of the. use, of germanium and present status of its Y--jroduction in capitalist countries. Geol.mest.red.elem. no.5: 5--1 0 1 I~q .L (MLRA 14:7) (Germanium) STEPANOV, I.S.; CIDEROSVITOV, Yu.L., nauchnyy red.; YMMOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.; ZV=, L.V.. red.; ZUBAREV, R.N., red.; UEYTER, V.M., red.; MOKROUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEV, D.V., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.;,ZffMANXffKOV, I.V., red.; STOLYAROV, A.G., red.; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industrial requirenenta as to the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlis geologov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. uo.46. [Rubidium and cesium] Rubidii i tsezii. Nauchn.red. IU.L. Chernosvitov. 1960. 33 P. (mm 14:2) 1. Moscow. Veesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy iustitut mine- rallnogo syrIya. (Rubidium) (cesium) KHRUSHCHOV, R.A.; BUTKLVICH, T.Y.; YERSHOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; SERANANKOV, I.V., zam.glavnogo red.; CRERNOSVITOY, Yu.L., nauchnyy red.;GINZBURG, A.I., red.; ZVIMY, L.Y.. red.; ZUBAREV, N.H., red.; KREYTER, Y.M., red.; MCKROUSOT, T.A., red.; SOLOVIY3Y, D.Y.; STCLYAROY, A.G., red.; ITANOTA, A.G., tekhn.red. [Industrial requirements for the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Trebovaniia promyshlennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrene nedr. No.27. (Molybdenum and rhenium] Molibden i renii. Nsuchnyi red. IU.L.Chernosvitov. 1960. 45 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut mine- rallnogo syrlya. (Molybdenum ores) (Rhenium ores) I P.&TROVSUYA, N.V.; KLIMIKO, N.G.; OINXBOG, A.I., nauchnyy red.; YFdUIOV, A.D., glavnyy red.; CHMIOSVITOY, Yu.L., zam. glavnogo red.; .:~~~91[,-jj--,,.zam.glavnogo red.; ZVMEV, L.V., red.; ZUBARNTV, N.N., red.; KREYTER, V.M., red.; MOKR(XJSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEV, D.V., red.; IMUSHCHOV,N.A., red.; SPOMEROV, A.G., red.izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G., tekhn.rq1d. [Industrial requirements for the quality of mineral raw materials; handbook for geologists] Tr8bovaniia promyshlennoBti k kachestvu minerallnogo syriia; spravocbnik dlia geologov. Izd.2., parer. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. No.71. [Selenium and tellurium] Selen i tellur. Nauchn.red. A.1. Ginzburg. 1960. 45 p. (MIRA 14:1) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut mine- rallnogo syrtya. (Selenium ores) (Tellurium ores) SHCHERBINA, V.T.; GINZBURG, A.I., red. vypuska; MALYSHEV, I.I., red.; POLYAKOV. P.A.. red.; RODIONOV, G.G., red.; STZPANOV, I.S., red.; TROXHACHEY, P.A., red.; FAGUTOT, V.P., red.; KMSHCHOV, N.A., red.; CIDWOSVITOV, Yu.L., red.; _�HMAN3IfKOV, I.V.. red. EYGMES, M.A., red.; ROZHKOVA, 1-YERUSALIMSXATA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. [Geology of rare metal deposits] Geologiia mestorozhdenii redkikh elementov. No. 8 [Geochomical characteristics of scandium and types of its depositp.] Osobennosti geokhimii skandiia i tipy ego mestorczhdenii. Moskva, Gos.nauch.-tekha.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhr. nedr, 1960, 56p. (Geologiia mestorozhdenii redkikh alementov, no. 8). (MBU 13:11) (Scandium) BUTMICH, T.V.; YERSHOV, A.D., glav. red.; C'EMNOSVITOY, Yu.L., zamestitell glav. red.; WIANI-IAOV, I.Y., zamestitell --lav. rod.; GINZBUAG, A.I., red.; ZVEREV, L.Y., red.; ZUBARZV, N.N., red.; MOKROUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEBIT, D.V., red.; TROYANOV, A.T., red.; EMUSHCHEV, N.A., red.; STEPANOV, I.S., nauchnyy red.; ROZHKOVA, L.G., red. izd-va; IYERUSALIMSKAYA, Ye.S., tekhn. red. [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials; h-qndbook for geologists] Trebovaniia promyshlon- nosti k kachestvu mineral'no*go syrlia; spravochnik dlia geolo- gov. Izd. 2., perer. Moslcva, Gos. nsuchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit- ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, No. 43. [Tungsten] Tollfran. 1960. 61 p. (I-1IRA 14:5) 1. Moscow. Vaesoyuzmyy nauchno-isBledovatellskiy institut mi- neral'nogo syr"ya. (Tungsten) GD~2BURCT, A.I.; GORZn-,ISKAYA, S,A.; YEROFEYEVA. Ye.A.; SIDOREEZO, G.A.; MI'LLYSHEV) I.I., red.; POLYAKOV, I-I.V., red.; RODIOIICV, G.G., red.; STEPAVOV, I.S., red.; TROKIIACIIEV P.A., red.; FAGUTOV, V.P.1, red.; KHRUSHCHOV, F.A., red.; CHEPTOSVITOV, Yu.L., red.; SZIMMZOV,--I.V. red.; SHCHCRBUTA, V.V., red.; EYGELES, M.A., red.; UIRAl"OVA, G.F.9 red.izd-va; FIKOVA, V.V., +,elchn.red. [Titanp-tes, trntalates, and niobates] Titano-tantalo-niobaty. Moshira. Gcs. nauchno-telrhr.i7wi-vo lit-r7), po geol.i okhrene nedr. Part 1. 1960. 166 p. (Geologiia mestorozhdenii -.r-2dkikh elenentov, no.10). (KIRA 14:6) (Titanates) (Tantalates) (Viobates) SHEYNMANN, Yu.M.; APELITSIN, F.R.; NECHAYEVA, Ye.A.; GINZBURG, A.I., red.; 14ALYSHEV, I.L., red.; POLYAKOV, M.V., red.; RODIONOV, G.G., red.; STEPANOV, I.S., red.; TPOYJ=HEV, P.A., red.; FAGUTOV, V.P., red.; KHRUSHCHOVY N.A., red.; CHEIUIOSVITOV, Yu.L., red.; SHMAUF V, T-V- red.; SHCHERBINA, V.V., red.; EYGELESY M.A., red.; ROZHKOVA, L.G., red.izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Alkaline intrusions their distribution, and the mineralization associated with themi Shchelochnye intruzii, ikh razmeshchenie i sviazannaia s nimi mineralizatsiia. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhrane nedr, 1961. 176 p. (Geologiia mestorozhdenii redkikh elementovi. no.12/13). OMIRA 15:8) (Rocks., Igneous) (Ore deposits) VINOGRADOV, S.S.; ZUBAREV, N.V., nauchn;yy red.; YERSHOV, A.D., glav. red.; GIMIOSVITOV, Yu.L. . zam. glav. red.;. Sli-IMIENKOV,. I.V., zam. glav. red.; GDIZBURG, A.I., red.; ZVMEV, L.V., red.; IIOKROUSOV, V.A., red.; SOLOVIYEV, D.V., red.; TROYANOV, A.T., red.; KHRUSHCHOV, N.A., red.; LYUBCBENKO, Ye.K., red. izd-va; EYKOVA, V.V., tekhn.red. [Industry's requirements as to the quality of mineral raw materials] Trebov' ia priomyshlennosti k kachestvu minerallnogo syrlia; spravochnik dlIa geologov. izd.2., perer. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr. No.10[Lime- stones]Izvestniaki. Pauch. red. N.N.Zubarev. 1961. 61 p. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Moscow. Vsesoyuzn~ff nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut minera2l- nogo syrIya. (Limestone) RUSANOV, A.K., red.; TITOV, V.I., red.;S ~IAM~KqVp_ I- V., red.; STOLYAROV, A.G., red. izd-va; BYKOVA, V.V., tekbn. red. (Chemicalp pbysicochemical and spectral methods of analyzing ores of rare and trace elementsi Kbimicheskie, fizikcs'~kbiynicheskie i spektrallriye metody issledovaniia rud re4kikh i rasseianykh ele- mentov. Moskva, Gos. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1961. 138 p. (MIRA 14:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. 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