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USSR/Chemistry - Catalysts Jan 52 '"Me Structure of the Surface of Disperse Iron) " N. A. Shurmovskaya, B. P. Bruns, I. V. Trefimova, "Zhur Piz KbLim" Vol XXVI, No 1) P.P 48-55 Developed method for obtaining water vapor-Sao mixte, which permits variation of ratio of components within very vide limits, even when the conan of water vapor is low. Detd. adsorption of oxygen from H20 - H2 by disperse iron contg 2% of A1203 as promoter with ratios of water vapor to hydrogen from 0.0006 to 0.018. Isotherms of adsorption indicate presence of 2 types of areas on surface having limiting capacities of 0.224 mg/g Fe sid 1.868 mg/g Fe and heats of interaction with water vapor of 10.,100 cal/mol ko and 41300 cal/Mol 920. 2nT41 SHURMOVSKAYA, N.A.; BUIRSHTETN, The iron electroae in a no.8:1176-1184 Ag 157. (Electric R.Kh. voltaic cell. Zhur.prikl.khim. 30 (MMA 11: 1) batteries) ...... .14 U-:~ NO ~:s 0 w ! i~jn tile Catalytic 'I*)Xir,;~t-_,rrI 01 7z. t: i,~) x i. LieGporyadke reaktsia. Ii i. X I C? nF, .1 -_)kislen~ya okisi u-1eroda na dvuokisi 2_~i,.-.rnal fizichet3koy kh-im.ii, 19',b, V31 52, Nr 9, pp 21t~,7---i.. This catalyzic reaction stua4cd theoretically in tkie Pre- st~nt pap4z!r. For purpos.;_-:.- c;-, ex.plana~lun it was assumed that the catalyst has two differz~nt active centers: temporary ac- .~ive centers which ari",e during Lhe re:tction facrive centers type and permanen-, active Cer!Lt~!'S I~active centers type The con,;eotiozis of Ya. B. and _~:. Z. Roginskiy were used in formulating the reaction mecnanism (Refs 12,15). On urisis of uhis work ait eiuaLion fur trie catalytic oxidalion of (,Cw was calculazed. This eauaLion exulains well the course trie as a fir~,t. order reaction for 7,,-iiall, and as a Values 04 te!e ratio of Lhe ovip-en con- ~,enLration to rt~e. oarlbon rnoncx-ue uonc~-ntrat4cn: Ol -~e~zC LiCr, 7 0 n e -tic -I l' Tz C a t -.-i ly Oxida,,Jorl o:. -k (k-CCO]. + k ) e c k! figure and 24 references, 0 V: I - , jL,-)2-9-29,'4C Carbon Monoxiae ~:n c 15 of w h i c h a r -v i L, 'Liki y institut Itl~LlOi-,l~ikci, 1:-.11-Union Scientific Research Institute for Antibiotics) lpril 1957 0' 5(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2216 .3oveshchanlye po elaktrokhimii, 4%h, Moscow, 1956. Trudy... j (sborniki (Transactions of the Fourth Conference oil Elect- rochemistry; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSF_* Sp 1959. 868 0. Errata alip Inserted, 2,5C0 copies print cd' onaoring Agencyt Akademiya nauk SSSR, Otdelonlya khimichedKilkn nauk. Editorial Board: A N Frumkln (Reap. Ed. ) Academician, C.A. Yesn, Professor-, S.I~d;nov (Reap;cS:cretary), B.N. Kabanov, Pro- fesaor, S.I. Z~dZanov (Rasp. S r tary),, B.N. Xabanov, Professor-, ;t- YR. M. Kolotyrkin, Doctor of Chemical Sciences-, V.V. Losev, P.~. Lukovtsev, Professor; Z.A. Solov,yoval V.V. Stander, Professor-, and O.M. Florianovich; Ed. of Publishing House: N,G. Yegorov; Tech, Ed.: T.A. Pruaakova. FUR E. This book is intended for chemical and electrical eng-- ne a, physicists, metallurgists and researchers Interested in var ous aspects of electrochemistry. OVERAGE: The book contains 127 of the 138 reports presented at the Fourth Conference on Electrochemistry sponsored by the Deport- ment of Chemical Sclonces and the Institute Of Phy5ical Cnemistry, Academy or Science$, USSR. Tne collection pertains to dlff'er.n' branches of electrochemical kinetics, double layer theories and galvanic processes in metal electrodepositon and Industrial elect- roly31B. Abr idged discussions are given at the and of enen divi sion. The majority or reports lot Included here have been published in poriodical literature. No personalitiiia are mentioned. References are given at the end of moot of the articles, -A.A- Zh~Aft2_va-QQr_'=y--POly I hn!cce. In:tItuthesimeni A A. Zhda~ov). Influence of Aging Pro ,se on t W vK o; Alkaline-zinc Elements 768 LukovtASY-2-D. Theory of Processes Occurring at Oxide of Chemical Sources of Current 773 Roz to S A. , na, Mechanism of the ActIva- ZST�Mv0efLa_n_:5IrOn Electrode With Small Additions or Nickel Oxides 781 -1&~QVA_.1LA. , V.A. Ivan" and ~.D, Kqltba Institute of Electrochemistry, Academy of Sciences U=r~ U in T:gged Aroma to Study Processes in Chemical ~Ource`a olf Curr nt 788 MZ-.KIU-'3. V V 12YAva, and M_V_ nQI3aledovatel~1"Tiyt'In3tI1ut gorodakoy I I Iskoy avyazl MAIsterstva 3%yazi SSSR - Scientific Institute of Rural and Urban Communicat 1 ails, Ministry of Communications, USSR), Investigation or Fuel card 31/34 __3311IUrmg~~A. , nnd R. Kh BVrahteyn( institute for Elect- _-F5_che_mIat_ry7-Z USSR, M6.c' 4 -f-rOiT-Carbon Element 601 Leykls~_D.1. (Institute of Elect rochemi8try, Academy of Scleni:ezi. USSR). Effect of Salt or Oxide Layers Formed In D13char,:, or Charging Processes on the PasOlvatiOn Of Battery Elect. rodeo 607 _!t1UDkay,3__S.P. tend !!,,k lyeva~ Influence of Catriodle w ~__Lcont rolarizatl7b'n a Lo Peratureti on the Anode Potential of an Iron Electrode In an Alkaline Solution 61., Discussion IS A Gantman, N,S, Lidorenko, F.P. Yuppeta, A. F. Kaenoronto; ~nd contilibutIng authors) 614 PART X. ELECTROLYSIS IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY 821 Card 32/ 34 5(4) SOY/20-129-1-47/64 AUTHORS. Shurmovskaya, N. A., Burshteyn, R. Kh. TITLE: Effect of the Degree of Nickel Degasification on the Work Func- tion of an Electron PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129, Nr 1, pp 172-173 ABSTe,ACT: Tn a previous paper the authors investigated the effect of oxygei adsorbed on nickel on the work function of an electron (Ref 1). For this purpose the metal was degassed in a vacuum of 10-7 torr. By reason of data given in publications (Ref 4), ac- cording to which this vacuum is not sufficient for complete degasification, the influence -.)f the vacuum on the difference in the contact potentials of pure metals and metals having gas adsorbed on the surface was investigated. For this, the system Iii - 0 was again chosen. A diode with a tungsten cathode and an anode of nickel of spectral purity was applied for determining the differences in contact potentials. The measuring device was separated from the vacuum apparatus by means of the tin seal by Card 1/2 1. 1. Tretlyakov (Ref 6). As shown in figure 1, the difference 20361 S/020/61/136/005/022/032 '206 'Its H, %C*-i?, it q S B101,/B AT RS FITHWI: Berlin, A. A.P Boguslavskiy, L. I., Burshteyn, R. Kh., 14 1. Matveyeva, N. G., Sherle, A. -,, and Shurmovskaya, N. A. TITU: Some electrophysical properties of polymer complexes of tetraethylene cyanide with metals PERICOJCAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, V. , 36, no, 5, 1961j 1127-1129 T EXT: The aii-thors deal with the chelate compounds between tetraethylene cyanide anti metals. The inAisibility and insulubility of these com- pounds led to the proposal that coatLngs !;nd -lastics be manufactured from them (Ref. 3). The electrophysical properties of polymeric chelate films cheir-ically bonded to metals., which were obtained by treatment of copper, iron, and nickel sheets with tetraethylene-cyanide vapor, were studied in this paper. The degreased andj in some cases, also electropolished or etcAed metal foils were exposed to tetraethylene-cyanide vapor at 10---' mm Hg and 150 to 400'b. A film firmly stir-king to the metal developed, the thickness of which w-3s calculated from the specific gravity of the Card 1/4 20361 S/020/61/136/005/022/032 Some electrophysicnl properties B101/B206 5 polymer and from the weight of the film as being 5.10- 3.10- cm. (Crviin-- to the poor confoustibility of the chelate film, microanalysis pro- rlrr-e~! too low carbon values). The infrared spectra of the copper complex, I-1cen by Yu. Sh. Moshkovskiy and 11. D. Kostrova, showed the c omolete Ftb- sance of m--xiw. in the ranre 800 - 2300 cm-1. A "Parquet" structure of the pol-.,r,er rccordin~~ to the structural formula Cp.rrl 2/4 20361 S10201611136100510221032 Some electrophysical properties B101/_B206 is concluded therefrom. The electrophysical properties of the fil.-s were checked by means of alternating current of 200 c-s - 0.21-1c/sec. The metal covered by the film was lnmri-rsed in mercury so that the film formed the dielectric of a capacito-r,-the plates of which consisted of the metal and of mercury. :zleasurenents were iade at lo-5-:In HIF because the presence of' air irfluenced the results. This effect needs 'Lurth-r research. The 7,-ecific conductivityd, the fil:,,i capacitance and its temperature dependence, duration of hea~in-,, and the -.ethod of -netal-surface treatment WC-re Oetert,,iined. The followin- data are given for fiLms of iron obtained after 3 hr la-atin~, at 2500C in tetraethlylene-eyanide vapor: film thickness 3'10-' cri; =3-10-9 01IM-1 Crl~l; effective dielectric ronstantE_(at 3000 cps) = 7. after furthr~r 3~ 1- of heatim~f,eincreased to 3.10-, ohni-l.C11,11-1, and to 36. Tncrease of temperature -from 250 to h500C. and '--eatiln~ f-'Or 10 Ir T~rodllced the followin-7 vall,.es: -,-.10-6 ohm-l-cri-l =70. The si,~:-r_ of V-e erL-*:' indicates Mnat the fiLm possesses p-ty pe conductivit--. 1.0::, = f"l is represented i-n 2. Measuremrnts betWeen-LO and +2200C yielded two linear sections. " t i "03"1 Sor-ie electrorhysical nrrom'rties... S1020161113' ~--05/022/012 31(11/B206 The first lies bet-.-.,een -h0 and +300C and corresponds to an activation ener7ry of from 0.07 to 0.12 ev, i-:1-i.le th~ second (?0 to 2500C) corresponds to an activation eneru of from 0.21 to 0.28 ev. ~_he function represented is si:-,ilar to that obtained for semiconductors with impurity conductivity. R ardZ-a-s functions of the loc7arit-m of the frequency'~-'between hOO cps and 0.2 i1c/sec were also measured. Results are shoi-in in Fig. "I. It is noted that R and the film capacitance decrease with increasinZ volta7e when a constant volta-7e is applied. 'Mien a direct current is conducted throuv-h an alcoholic solution of copper sulfate, metallic copper firmly ad- herinc7 to the fi.L-n is depositted on the polymer film formed on iron. The h values ii d-cate tha' the -Dolarization o,- conductive -acroniolecules could be in auestion. The authors are preparing a study on the complex dielectric constant at hi7.1-.er frequencies. There are 4 fif--.,res and Soviet-bloc references. ASSOC] Institut khimicheEkoy fiziki Akade-iii nauk SSSR (Institute of Cheraical Physics, Academy of Sciences USZ-Q. institut elek-tro'k-hi-iii Aka-:emii nauk SSSR (instit,,te o_15' Electro- c I Zieriistry, Acadeinvy of Sciences USSR) 21502 S/02 61/137/004/027/031 1137 B101-_ 208 YB AUTHORSg Popova, G.M.-,.Shurmovskaya, N.A., and Burshteyn, R.Kh. TITLEg Effect of adsorbed halogens on the work function of electro ns in iron PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, v. 137, no- 4# 1961, 904 - 907 TEXTg It was found in the authorst laboratory that the work function of electrons in iron is affected by adsorbed oxygen, amount and sign of the potential difference depending on the conditions of the interaction bet- ween gas and metal (Ref. ls ZhFKh, ?4, 214 (1950); Ref. 2s ZhFn , 11, 1150 (1957); Ref. 39 DAN, 81, 1093 (1950)). A study has now been made of the influence of chlorine and 'iodine upon the work function. The po- tential difference was measured by means of a vibration condenser. Mo- lybdenum was used as reference 'electrode. Platelets of 20 x 20 x 0..2 mm from spectrally pure Hilger iron were studied. Chlorine vapor was ob- tained by thermal decomposition of gold chloride, and iodine vapor by heating of iodine. The vapors were condensed in a receiver cooled by li- Card 1/6 2 Effect of adsorbed halogens 23'5CS/020/61/1 37/004/027/031 13101/1'3208 ' quid N The chlorine vapor was dosed in ampuls 0by means of different coolan?sot solid isopentane (melting point -142 C, vapor pressure p of Cl 4.10-2 mm. Hg); solid ethanol (m.p. -1060C; P = 5 mm Hg); and solid GO 2 + - acetone (t = -78OC; p = 63 mm Hg). The pressures of iodine vapor were 0.01 and 0-07 mm Hg. Iodometric analysis of the chlorine and iodine con- tents of the ampuls confirmed the values determined 0from vapor pressure. The iron electrode was reduced several times at 400 C with H_, and de- -6 0 gassed at 2.10 mm Hg and by heating to 700 C with high-frequency current. The difference of the contact potential between pure Pe and Pe which had adsorbed chlorine (or iodine) was measured. 1) at different p of the gas, and 2) at constant p and temperatures of 20 - 3000C. Fig. 1 presents the results for chemosorbed C1 in vacuo, Fig. 2 those for gaseous chlorine, Pig. 4 those for chemosorbed I. The mean values are given. The maximum deviation from the mean value was 25%. The change of the work function is believed to be due to irr eversible chemosorption. In the entire range of temperatures, the work function increased with increasing p of chlorine. The increased work function at room temperature and on interaction with C1 Card 2/6 23502 S/02 61/137/004/027/031 Effect of adsorbed halogens ... B101Y3208 is explained by the formation of dipoles at the iron surface, the negative pole of which points outwardly. Sublimation of iron chlorides occurs with rising temperature. Besides, it is assumed that either C1 atoms pe- netrate into the iron, or iron atoms appear on the chloride-surface. If C1 appears in the gaseous phase, C1 is adsorbed additionally. Unlike what is the case with Cl the maximum increase of the work function in I occurred at 200C. It is assumed that on adsorption of I at: room tempera-' ture, one electron passes from metal to halogen, and causes a negative charging of the surface. R.Kh. Burshteyn and L.A. Larin (Ref. 8t 7,hFng' 2_2, 194 (1958)) are mentioned. There are 4 figures and 13 refe'r'encest 5 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc. The 3 references to English lan- gua6e publications read as followst C. Oullet, E.K. Rideal, J. Chem. Phys., 3, 150, (1935); J.S. Anderson, D.,F.'Klemperer,.Nature 899 (1959); R. Suhrmann, Advances in Catalysis, .2, 497 (1957). ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of, Electrochemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) PRESENTEDt November 9, 1960 by A.N. Frumkin, Academician Card 3/6 21502 S/02 61/137/004/027/031 Effect of adsorbed halogens B1 01 YB208 SUB14ITTED: October 30, 1960 Fig. 1. Influence of the temperature of iron with ch6mosorbed chlorine in vacuo upon the difference in the contact potential. Legend: (I) Chemosorption at 200 200C, P = 5-10- 4 mm Hg; too too -2 -0 (II) dto. at P ~ 5.10 mm Hg; x ,4K (III) dto. at p 6.1o- mm Hg Q4 6 Q6 98 .-A Card 4/6 Effect of adsorbed halogens Fig. 2. Change of the difference in the contact potential as a 21502 S102 61/137/004/027/031 3101YB208 function of the temperature of interaction between chlorine and 80 iron at different chlorine pressures in the gaseous phase. Legend: 4 -4 06 W P 5.10 mm Hg; M) p 5.10-2 MM Hg; 48 (III) P 6.1o- mm Hg 10. 700 zoo Card 5/6 Effect of adsorbed halogens Fig- 4. Change of the difference in the contact potential as a function of the heating temperature of iron containing chemosorbed iodine. Legend: (I) Heating in vacuo after iodine chemosorption at p = 1.10-2 mm Hg and 200C; (II) dto. at P ='7.10-2 mm Hg and 200C; (III) heating at an iodine pressure of p = 1.10-2 mm Hg in the gaseous phase; (IV) dto.,at P 7-10'.2 mm Hg q. card 616 LYUBARSKIY, G.D.; KUL'YOVA, N.V.; BURSHTEYN, R.Kh.; ISAYEVA, G.G.; IVANOVSKAYA, L.N.; - SHUFI-,OVSYAYA, N.A. Specific activity Df nickel catalysts and thiophene adsorption. Dokl. AN SSSR 140 no-3:634-633 S '61. 1 (MIRA 14:9) 1. Fiziko-khimicheskiy Institut im. L.Ya. Karpova. Predstavleno akademikom S-S-Medvedevym. (Thi3phene) (Adsorption) (Nickel) s/02 '62/146/003/014/019 B1 01 ~Bl 44 AUTHORS: Burshteyn, R. Kh., Kornacheva, G* 1J., Shurmovskaya, N. A. TITLE: Study of iron corrosion by gases, using the contact potential difference method PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR.. Doklady, v. 146, no. 3, 1962, 631-634 TEXT: The corrosion of iron by oxygen and the effect of water vapor and elevated temperature on this process we e studied. Oxygen adsorption was measured on iron powder degassed at 10-~ mm Hg and 5 OOOC- log 1/-r was measured, where T is the time used to adsorb half the oxygen. Two stages were observed, a rapid one ending with the adsorption bf 2-1o15 o mole- 2 2 cules per cm which corresponds to an Fe 205 layer of 6.R thickness followed byaslow stage. When the iron covered with the maximum oxide film is again evacuated and is brought into contact with water vapor (p H 0-16-17 mm Hg), 2 the iron 'becomes capable of adsorbing more oxygen'. This activation of iron by water vapor can be repeated many times so that thick oxide layers a.re formed. The same activation of*iron for oxygen adsorption can be Card 1/3 S/020/62/146/003/014/019 Study of iron corrosion by ... B101/B144 achieved by heating it to 200 0C. The contact potential difference was measured using a molybdenum reference electrode fused into glass on . Hilger iron reduced in hydrogen at 4000C and degas3ed at 10-6 mm Hg and 7000C. Between 20 and 00 0C, the electron work- function was lower for iron covered with 2 .101; 02 molecules per cm2 than for pure iron. Chemisorption of 0 2 reduced the work function by 0.2-0.25 V. After the action of water vapor the work func*tion showed an additional drop of 0-30 v. L11aximum reduction of the work function was observed at 1000C and amounted to 0.57 v. After removal of the water vapor and.renewed contact with 02 , the work function increased again to the value measured before treatment with water vapor. The same effect was achieved by heating to 3000C. This activation of iron by water vapor or heating is explained by penetration of metal atoms into the oxide film surface and by-the formation of an electric double layer with outwardly directed positive charge. There are 4 figures. The most important English-language reference is: J. S. Anderson, D. Fe Klemperer, Froc. Roy. Soc., 256, 350 (196o). ASSOCIATION: Institut elektrokhimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Electrochemistry of the Academy of Sciences USSR) Card 2/3 FOKINA., L.A.; SHURMOVSKAYA, ~W.A.; BU16HTEY14, R.Kh. Inveetigation of the reaction of-oxygen with activated carbon blyt4p method of contkct potential difference. Kin.i kat- 4 no.1:143-UM Ja-F 163. .- (MIRA Aj-1 1. Institut elektrokhimii AN SS6R. - (oxygen) (Carbon, Activated) (Electromotive force) BURSHTEYN, R. Kh.; SHURMDVSKAYA, N. A. "The effect of electro-negative gases on the work function of a metal." report submitted for presentation at the Intl Conf on Physics & Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Providence, 21-26 Jun 64. SHURMOVSKAYA, N.A.; BURSHTEYN, R.Kh.; MIROLYUBOVA, N.S.; KORNACHEVAJ, G.M, Work f=ctIon of an iron electron as influenced by absorbed fluorine. DokI. AN SSSR 154 no.4:926-928 F 164. (MTRA 17:3) 1. Institut elektrokhimil AN SSSR. Predstavleno akademikom A.N. Frumkinym. -bed ga!ie~6 on the worl, f ric j__7 _,:171" - 63 0 165. Uilp.vlilm. 34 no.20 2 Ijr USSR/Farra Aninals. The Swine Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 11j, 1958, No 50079 Author 5 Markin Ye-.F., Suleymnov M.S. Inst Sverdlovsk Farm Institute Title The Effect of DarkeninC, of thc Burn Upon the Intensity of Fat Deposition in Swine OriG Pub Tr. Sverdl. s.-kh. in-ta: 1957: 1, 203-205 Abstract No abstract Card 1/1 USSR/Farm .~nirials. The Switie Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Bioli, No ll~ 1958, No 5oo74 o-4 4 Author : Mushin A#F. Inst :Sverdlovsk Farm Institat'e--, Title :Experimental Utilization of Sapropel in Fattening of Swine Orig Pub :Tr. Sverdle s&-khe in-ta, 1957, 1, 207-209 Abstract :Two Groups of -y' year old sows, the hybrids of larGe white and Braith's breeds (13 aninals in each group), were fa-,- tened for a period of 60 days. Each sow of the test group received 100 U of sapropel before beina fed. This re- Sullted in a 132 gr (16 percent) increase of weight gains as oojxpared to control animls. Card 1/1 ACC NR- Al--(002384 SOURCE CODE: UR/0020/66/171/005/1076/1079 AU'I'iOR: Shut'ko A. V. ORG: none TITLE: Quasilinear theory of two-beam instability AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171, no- 5, 1966, 1076-1079 TOPIC TAGS: nonuniform plasma, plasma instability, plasma beam interaction, electron: distribution, distribution function in view of the fact that the standard procedure of separating the resonant! _)art1cles cannot be used for analysis of the instability of monoenergetic plazma boamms, the authors consider a simple physical model, which is definitely related to --Wo-stream instability, and for which simple and exact quasilinear stability equa- tio"s can be derived. The averaged electron distribution function and the potential-I - ',zu cL~_ anion intensity are determined for a stationary electron plasma which is ho.-no- 6eneous in the mean,, and a solution is obtained for this system of equations in terms of the velocity, the time, the electron mass, and the electron charge. The results sl~ow, for the case of a single plasma beam, that the field-energy density is small cc-Lpared with the beam, energy, so that the quasilinear approximation can be employed. reason for the smallness is that the bulk of the beam energy goes to the elec- can De so tha4- 'here is little left to give up to the field. The procedure to electron beams o-" different intensities and to the instability of a system i/2 UDC: 533.9 AP7002384' zc,~-.sisting- of an electron and ion beam. Certain limitations of the approach are B. Kadomtsev for irrterest in the work and V. V. Tl,-,e author thanks B. S.-,elov and Yu. V. Sokolov for help in the numerical calculations. This report was ?resented by Academician M. A. Leontovich 26 February 1966. orig. art. has: 2 and 21 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 1OFeb66/ ORIG REF: 002 Card 2/2 .,-,jS'u--na-, P.], pr --I' v5esoyuznykh a-viarnodelln-yP-17. IS HUP NA H. jljedl tf sorevnovan-iy (Ka-wias, SSR), 1112 poin't,3, K-.),l. rod. 16 nc.7:-"9 Jil 165. OMIIF.~ 18:9) ou FASMAN, A.B.; SOKOLISKIY, D.V., akademikl; SHUROV, K.A. Polarization characteristics of circulatory powder electrodes. Dokl. All SSSR 153 no.3:653-656 N '63. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Abkhazskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. S.M. Kirova. 2. AN KazSSR (for Sokollskiy). S/66 61/000/006/067/081 D243YD302 AUT-1-:0RS: Z:andel'shtam, A. E., Dolgov, B. N., Kharitonov, N. P., Gorsi-kov, 'M1. I. and-Shurov, N. V. ',11=': A ZUbular electrical heater with silica-or.-anic ineula- tior, stable against heat, dampness axis electricity, of wa-terzight constraction SOURCE: Khi:niya J prakticheskoye primenexiiYe kremneorganiches- kikh soyedineniy; trudy konferentsii, no. 6: Doklady, diskusaii, resheniye. II Vaes. konfer. po khimii i prakt. prim. kremneorg. a0yed., Len. 1958. Leningrad, Izd-vo AN SSSR, 1961, 294-296 T-7XT: in this supplement to their previous paper the authors note 't- some poo. -;ve features of electroheating elements with silico-or- _~anic insulation, for example, their good adhesion and elasticity. Th.e introduction of such an electro-heating spiral element into a metal tube is described and methods of effecting polymerlzatlon of the silico-organic coating considered. In the following discussion Card 1/2 S/661/61/000/006/0'07/081 k tubular electrical D243/D302 the change in corrosion coefficient of the metal on using AC-11 (AS-1), and the elaoticity of an insulation layer 1.5 mm thick, af- ter treatment at 5500C, are considered. V. V. Vrochenskiy (Lenin- grad) gives an account of a thermoelemont of-different construation which was efficient and atable. Ca--d'2/2 SKOPOVI V.I"... inzh.; SHUROV, O.L., inzh. Use of cold asphalt mastic in construction. -Ener.g. stroi. no.32:23- 25 162. (MIRA 16:5) 1. Stroitel'stvo Beloyarskoy atomnoy elektrostantsii imeni-Kurcha- tova tresta "Uralenervostroy". BARANOV. A.N., laureat Stalinskoy premil. redaktor; LYSYUK, V.N., re- daktor; S=OV,--S-.I., redaktor; AVSYUK. G.A., doktor geograficheskikh nauk, I.A., professor. doktor geograficheakikh nauk, laureat Stalinsko7 premii. redaktor; VOLKOV, N.M., professor, dolctor geograficheakikh nauk, redaktor; GIMASIMOV, I.P., akademik, redaktor; ZARUTSKAYA, I.P., dotsent, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; ZEN- KOVICH, V.P., professor, doktor geograficheskikh nauk, laureat Sta- linskoy premii, redaktor; ISAKOV. I.3., professor, admiral flota v otstavke, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; KUIIRYAVTMW, M.K., general-leytenant tekhnicheskikh voisk, redaktor; LARIN, D.A.,re- daktor; MARUSOV, L.Ya., Inzhener-podpolkovnik, redaktor; MURZAYXV, N.M., doktor geograficheskikh nauk, laureat Stalinskoy premii, redaktor; PAVLOV. V.V., inzhener-polkovnik, laureat Stalinskoy premii; SAIDCHI- KOV, S.F., redaktor; SALISHCHEV, K.A., professor, doktor tekhnichaskikh nauk, redaktor; FILIPPOV, Yu.V., professor, dok-tor tekhnicheakikh nauk, redaktor; KIN ISHTKM, A.Y., redaktor; GUNBINA, T.N., redaktor. [World atlaBI Atlas mira. Moskva, 1954. 283 P. (MI-HA 7:9) 1. GeneralInyy gosudarstvennyy direktor topograficheskDy sluzhby (for Baranov) 2. Direktor topograficheskoy sluzhbv (for Shurov) 3. Gosu- darstvennyy direktor topografichaskoy slushby Ir -ranga (?or Lysyuk) 4. Direktor topograficheakoy sluzhby I range (for Gunbina, Larin, Sad- chikov) 5. Direktor topograficheskoy sluzhby (for Idel'shteyn, Filippov) 6. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye goodexii i karto- grafii. (Atlases) A.M., redaktor; LYSYUK, T.H.. rodaktor; SEftWV,S.I.. redaktor; AP3WUBI=,V.S., redaktor; ITIMERG, 1.34.. red .~-X1jHA1rTjFA, V.I. radaktor; MOSTRAN. S.L., redaktor; SXIRNDVA,A.L., redaktor; TYURIX. S. A.; YAMNLWA, A.K.; GUBLUICH. I.V.. takhnichaskiy redaktar. [World atlas; index of geographical names) Atlas mira; uk&2atell geograficheakikh nazvanii. Moskva, 1954. 571 P. (WLRA 8:9) 1. Rnssia (1923- U.S.S.R.)GlavuV upravleniye goodezil. i kartogr&fii. (Atlases) 6-1-16/16 AUTHOR: None Given TITLE: Chronicles (Khronika) PERIODICALt Geodeziya i Kartografiya, 1956, Nr 1, PP. 79 - 00 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A conference of the directors of the cartographical printing- -offices and of the scientific divisions for map-composition took place in the Central Office for Geodesy and Cartography th at the Ministr~ of the Interior of the USSR from December 16 to December 20 h , 1957. This conference was devoted to the problems concerning the state of the cartgraphical printing- -offices GUGK and to the measures required to fulfil the plan for 1958. The representatives of the military-topographi- cal office, the TsNIIGA i K and the MIIGA i K attended this conference. The conference was opened by the director of the GUGK (Central Office fo4Geodesy and Cartography), A. N. Bara- nov. Lectures were held by: 1) The head 0f the division GUGK - G. V. Artamonov on: "On the performance of the plan by the Card 1/2 cartographic printing-offices GUGK within 11 months of the Chronicles 6-1 -16/16 year 1957. 2) A. B. Kazakov, Engineer-in-chief of the plan- ning-division GUGK "On the project of the plan for 1958". 3) The chief of the division for work and wages GUGK L. P. Yegorov "On standardizing and tariffs for carbEraphical works". 4) P. N. Novozhilova, Engineer-in-chief of the di- vision GUGK "On Measures for improving the organization of poduction in the cartographical factories and in the NRK- Chast' GUGK". 5) S. I. Shurov, editor of the division GUGK: "On the editorial- and composition works". The military-histo- rical maps of the third volume of the sea-atlas are already printed in the printin,--offic of Minsk. The maps for the great Soviet encyclopedia are already completed. There comprise 2500 maps altogether. The lay-out of the building of the print- ing-office in Novosibirsk was changed. The printing-of f ices in Omsk and Tbilissi (Tiflis) -worked unrhythmically. The car- tographic industry has no scientific research station. The young experts are insufficiently promoted. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SAFRONOVA, V.A., otv.red.;_SHUROV, S.I., red.; BASHLAVINA, G.N., red.; VORONINA, A.N., red.; GUREVICH, I.V., red.; ZASLAVSKIY, I.I., red.; KOZLOV, F.M., red.; I-AR , D.A., red.; RAUSH, V.A., red.; SAMOYLOV, I.I., red.; SLADKOVA, Ye.A., red.; STROY3V, K.F.. red.; SCHASTNEV, P.N., red.; TUTOCHKINA, V.A., red.; ER 1, V.G., red.; DYUZHEVA, A.M., red.kart; POLYANSKAYA, L.A., red.kart [Geographfcal atlas-of the U.S.S.R. for the seventh grade) Geogra- ficheskii atlas SSSR dlia 7-go klassa. Moskva, 1958. (MIRA 12:5) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavuoye -upravleniye geodezii i karto- grafii. 2. Nauchno-redaktsionnaya kartosostavitel'skaya, chast' Glavnogo upravleniya geodezii i kartografii Ministerstva vmltrennikh del SSSR (for all except Dyuzheva, Polyanskaya). (Atlases) DRIATSUYA, E.M., otv.red.%,-.5gVOV, S.I., red.; BASHLAVINA, G.N., red.; VORONINA, A.N.; GUR3VIC9;-T-.r.-, red.; ZASLAVSKIY, I.I., red.; KOIZILOV, F.M., red.; TARI , D.A., red.; RAUSH, V.A., red.; SMOYLOV, I.I., red.; SrJ4KOVA, Ye.A., red.; Sn-OTZT,,K.F., red.; SCHASTIT", P.R., red.; TUTOCHKINA, V.A., red.; ER I. V.G., red. [Geography atlas for'the sixth gradal Geograficheskii atlas dlia 6-go klassa. Moskva, 1958. 32 p. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye npravleniye geodezii i kartografii. 2. No-achno-redektsionnaya kartosostavitellskaya chast' TSantral'nogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta geodezii, seros"yemki i kartografii. (Maps) SMMOV~, SI.,, obshcliiy red.; BLINOVA, N.I., otv.red.; IVANOV, Yu.M., red. kart; IGNATEI&O, A.N., red.kart; KOLESNIKOVA, A.G., red.kart; LEBEDEVA, S.K., red.kart; FEWSON, Ye.Z., red.kart; PREFIL'YEVA, N.A., red.kart; SMGEYEVA, S.I., red.kart; WIRNOVA, A.L., red. kart; KHOLODOK, V.D., red.kart; SURAN, Ye.M., red.kart; KUZIMTSOVA. 0.L., tekhn.red.; LIFSHITS, N.I., tekhn.red.; SMICHEV, A.T., tekhn.red. [World atlas] Atlas mire. Moskva, Glav.upr.geodez. i kartografii WD SSSR, 1959. 324 p. (MIRA 12:12) (Atlases) SAFRONOVA. T.A.. otv.red. ;_ SIMOV, S.I., red.; BASELAVINA, G.N.. red.; VORONINA, A.R., red.; GUREVICH, I.V.. red.; 7AMAVSKIT, I.I., red.-, KOZh0Y, F.M., red.; LARIN, D.A., red.; RAUSH, Y.A., red.; SAKOILOTA, I.I., red.; SLADKOVA, Ye.A., red.; STROUT, K.F., red.; SCHASTNIT, P.R.. red.: TUTOCHKINA, V.A., red.; 1, V.G., red.; DYU2HEYA, A.M., red.kart; POLIANSKATA, L.A., red.kart [Geographical' atlas of the U.S.S.R. for the seventh grade] Geogra- fichaskii atlas SSSR dlia 7-go klasse. Moskva, 1960. 31 col-maPs. (MIRA 14:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye upravleniye geadezii i karto- grafli. (Russia-Kaps) MEELER, M.M.,.otv.red.; :;HUROV., SI,_, red.; BASIEUVIIIA, G.N., red.; VORONDIA, A.H., red.; GUREVIGH, I.V.. red.; ZASLAVSKIY, I.I., red.; KOMOV, F.M.i red.; LAIRIN, D.A., red.; LYALIKOV, N.I., red.; MAMAYEV, I.I., red.; NIKISHOY, M.I., red.; RAUSH, V.A.. red.; SAKOYLOV, I.I., red.-,- SLAIDKOVA, Ye.A., red.; STROYET, K.F., red.; SCffjlSrNEV, P.N., red.; TUTOCHKINA, V.A., red.; RR I, Y.G., red.; BUSHUYEVA, M.P., red.kart; DYUZIOVA, A.M., red.kart; KROTKOV. B.S.. 14ESYAT =PA, L.N., red.kart; PEKHOVA, Z.P., red.kart; POLY,1,1JI&L~YA, L.A., red.Imrt; SAFRONOVA, V.A., red.kart; FEDOTOVA. N.I., red.kart; FETISOVA, N.P., red.kart; CEDOYYSHEV.A, L.N., red.kart; BUIOWIOVA, N.I., tekhn.red.; KUZh-zMSOVA, O.L.. tekhn.rea.; NIKULAYETA. I.N., tekhn.red. [Atlas of the U.S.S.R. for the secondary school; course in economic geo- graphyl Atlas SSSR dlia srednei shkoly; kurs ekonomicheskoi geografii. Moskva, Glev.uprav.geodez. i kartografii M-va geol.i okhrany nedr SSSR, l'bo- '0 P- (Geography. Economic-Maps) (MIRA' 13:12) . _:U V , -S - 1- , red LAtlas of modern histony; for secondary schools ktias no-voi istorli; alia srednei sbk-oly, N--:-.skva, 1962-. 1 v. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Russia (1923- US.S.R.) Glavnoye upravlep-iye geodezii i kartografii. SOKOLOV, V.M. Prinimal uchastiye 1-'IYSIJLTSKAYA, Y--.111~; SHbHOV S 1 red.; B-ASHI _A2~1 TNA J. G.117., red.; BIBIK, A.Ye.., red.; ZAS~Aj,'Sj~JY, I.T., r1ed.; KOND'tATIvIENT, B.A., -red.; MY-A 31- SHC 7EETA, Ye.I., red.; SOLOVIYEV, A. I., red..; STRO'YEV, K.F., -red.; SCHASTNEVY P.I':'., red.; TANANKOVA, A.I., red.; TEREKIIOV, N.M., red.; LOBZOVA, N.A., red. [Atlas of Moscow Province] Atlas Moskovskoi o;-,lasti. Moskva, 1964. 12 p. (IaitA 18:3) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glavnoye LiprEvleniye geodezii i kartografii. SHLTROV, S.V., kandidat okonomicheskikh nauk; KRALFEN, A.A., nauchnyy sotrudnik. Economic problems of rural electric power plants. Hauka i pered. op. v sellkhoz. 6 no.11:11-15 N 056. (MIRA 10:1) (Electric power plants) ; '). - v . - 'd~~ULIUN , ". "... "The Economic- Benefits of Utilizing Electric Power In Agriculture." report presented at the 14th Sectional Meeting of the World Power Conference, Montreal, Canada, 7-12 Sep. 1958. C- 300) YW/ )-1-71167 AJ r HOR of ..nL;Lncc:-iu,-, 'T:TLk;: The Nlelfth Special -loazion of the .:arid Fower Conference P4iI0DIC,,L: Tohmikn, 1959, Nrl, p~. 20f-20i (YUG) 1,11~;.RACT: The Twelfth Special ;oazion of the World I-oivar Con- ference was held from 7 to 11 Septe_-ber 1958 in Montreal. The Eleventh Zpecial SenaiozL,of this zation was hold in Bco(.,rad in 1957. "he LIWMe Of thC Twelfth Special Oe3aion in Canada was " 'conOMIC in the Production, Trunamission and Utilization of Fuel and Power". Various pap-ra wLre read by dele.-ates frog; various countries inclu"rk; the UiXil Palanl, CjR, and Yugoslavia. The US,',R doleGates were: ... Falld= on "Economic Principles for CalculatitZ the Uuat%untectl Capacities of 4dropower Plants"; VTy2,mLci",_~o and _Z-.aajzjLov on "FormiLion of a Sln,,le lnter-~onnvctvd Card 113 ;electric Power Votwork in the USSR, its Signifl"qca for the j;aLional '.,,conomy wid its Economic Indices"; -D. Ta__9Qy wid I. Tntarino on %;fficlency of Fuel MIT-zation in US~3R Refincries"; V and ~;_ Sh-tv on "Zcomocac .',dvuntaj;c3 of the Use of ;Icct."ic I Power ona 1. Bu .A-" an A: in Ai~riculture"; jnGTN~~z ectric Economic rroblems of ,,r ;Vatr to Villages", The rolish delei;ates Presented L~O rojlowin~, palpers: Professor T. Laskovsl:i on"Borcrainina the Upj,er Limit of Mineral Impuritles in c;o,,Is ,bove .1hich LIX- c '&CLB tra tion in Profitable, arj the Bf. of 1!.ineral Impurities on the Coal combustion 1'rocess" and J, Ne, on ",Lnalysis of the Use of Steum Tuxbinea with Lx- traction in an i:lectric loc;jqr System". The CON paj,Ora Were' V Kral on "The Gas - Stean Cycle -with 3upplo- at~4 ~ra me" und Q-L:=~"A or, 11, anLx.1c Ile m e" via. of the Plans for Thermal vower i'lanto for '.ovtor Card 2/3 ------ -- --- azd fleatinZ". The 'uL?oalav dolt-Cates presented tl.o followim~ papera~ Doctor of ~a~;-,neeris- jLj!2j1_- on "Installed Capacities of Jlydropo.~.er law lh~: gree of Utilization of jl,dropowe'.- Recources"; Proftz-; fund ~T%ineor A. ztruna ob "~ho History of IaLer Turl~i:.-f ~UhajloxI6 and Construction ouLoalavia"; J. 1-Li m;nI6 on "Use of Iloor-u.~1iLy-Coal In Power J'lLLntU" and 1)1_1,~!a~taovJ6 an %, Supplement Lo LI.-, Calculation of ~;lrctric 1,oweFiroduction and Vrazij- mifioion Costs". G rd 3/3 1)'7' ~,Ye I !.A., SIE70V, S.V. e ra V-onal of i-crenFzing the no~--sibili-t- i- farms ;--Iectr-ifi,~atior sr-el th electric power comssurrt)tfor." Report submitted for tale Syr-mosium or Ratfonal Electric Power Sonsurnation, Wars--~!,, Poland 22-25 lj',ay 1962 APELITSYN, I.E., doktor tekhn.nauk; BARS, Ye.A., kand.geol.-min.nauk; BORISOV. Yu.P., 1c9nd.tokhn.uauk; VELIKOVSKIY, A.S., prof.; VYSOTSKIY, I.V., kand.geol.min.nauk; GOVOROVA, G.L., dots.; DAMIOV, Y.N., prof. ZHDA110V, M.A ., prof.; ZHUICOV, A.I., dots.; KOTTAKHOV'.F.I., prof.; IaZEMS, A.Ya., doktor geol.-min.nauk; MURAVIYEV. I.M.. prof.; MUSHIN, A.Z., inzh.; IUMIOT, A.Kh.. kand.tekhn.nauk; KHODANOVICH. I.Ye.. kand.teldinnauk; KHLYSTOV, V.T.. inzh.; CHERNOY. B.G., kand. tekhn.nauk; SHUROV, V.I., dots.; SAVIKA, Z.A., vedushchiy red.; POLOSINA, A.S., tekhn.red. [Manual fo petroleum extraction] Spravochnik po dobyche nefti. Pod obshchei red. I.M.Muravleva. Moskva, GOB. anuchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. i gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry. Vol. 1. 1958. 540 p. (MIRA 11:4) (Petroleum induBtry) USSR/Mathematics - Perturbed Motion Jan/Feb 53 "Variations of Poincare, s Equations, K. Ye. Shurova, Moscow "Priklad Matemat i Mekhan" Vol 17, No 1, pp 123-124 Analyzes Poincare's eqs representing motion of system, bound by holonomic relations. Applies these equations to perturbed motion. Received 8 Oct 52. 242T69 z)7'kff*!A1dMie-Lm'a-tics Variation of' Poincare equation Card 1/1 Pub. 85 - 12/12 FD-645 Author Shurova, K. Ye. Title : Remarks on K. Ye. Shurova's article "Variation of the Poincare equations" Periodical : Prikl. mat. i mekh., 18, P 384, May/ju 1954 Abstract : The authoress corrects an error on page 12 f her previous article, PM, 17, No. 1, 1953, which was pointed out to her by I. S. Arzhanykh. Institution : Submitted : ~Ii of ?oincnarels ccl~-r-,tions." ',r.!os, 19Z5-i. 5 ri, 6tete im V. Lononosov. Aws Ff cult-.v), 150 coi~ies (KL, .5' -58, 98) 6 16(1) AUTHORs Shurova, K.Ye. SOV/55-58-3-7/30 TITLEs Fundamental Invariant of the Equations in Variations (Osnovnoy invariant uravneniy v variat8iyakh) PERIODICAL: Vestnik bloskovskogo universiteta, Seriya matematili,_'.., mekhanik':., astronomii, fiziki, khindi 1956,Nr 3,Pp 47-50 (USSR) ABSTRACTt Let the Poincare' equations be given in the canonical form given by Chetayev [Ref 2.7 z dy8 - 7H (s - ' , , 7 ~ 2 YO 'Z it ~ ~ ,~ S - l S .~, s p ys where k is the number of the degrees of freedom. In Z_Ref 4/ the author set up the corresponding system of equations in the variations B and 4) . Now it is-proved that the exterior .. 8 .8 quadratic form (see Cartem, [Ref 11 13 Y . is an invariant of the mentioned system in the variations. The sum 74 extends to all indices from 1 to k without re- Card 1/2 Fundamental Invariant of the Equations in SOV/55-55-3-7/30 Variations petitions. There are 4 references, 3 of which are Soviet, and i French. ASSOCIATION: Kafedra teoreticheskoy makhaniki (Chair of Theoretical Me- chanics) SUBMITTED: December 19, 1957 Card 2/2 39123 S/058/62/000/006/049/136 A061/A101 AUTHORS: Guttko, A. D., Shurova, Ye. I. TITLE, Improving the accuracy of the spectrographic determination of impurities in refined platinum and palladium PERIODICAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, Fizika, no. 6, 1962, 14, abstract 6G117 (In collection: "Nekotoryye vopr. emission. I molekulyarn. zpektroskopii". Krasnoyarsk, 1960, 91 - 101) TEXT- A method for the spectroscopic determination of platinum metals (P.001 - 0.05,66) and Fe, Cu, Ni, Au (0.0002 - 0.01%) impurities in refined Pt and Pd is described. The sensitivity of the analysis has been improved by the subli- mation of highly volatile impurities and by the concentration of difficultly volattle ones with are discharge; by the study of the rules governing the en- trance of Impurities into the discharge, and by the metal transport onto the mounting electrode, when taking assays of - I mg for the analysis. [Abstracter's note: Complete translation] Card 1/1 POPOV, Viktor Stepanovich, kand. tekhn. nauk; Prinimal uchastiye AGAPOV, V.M., kand. tekhn. nauk; KASATKIN, A.S., prof., retsenzent; SHTROVA, Yu.P., red.; FPRIDKD~, L.M., tekhn. red. (Electrical measurements and instruments] Elektrotekhni- cheskie izmereniia i pribory. Izd.7., perer. Moskva, Gosenergoizdat, 1963. 543 P. (MIRA 17-2) f kon- i e c - i )o -j"n a ~ moy,-. I y SHUROVENKOV B. - CHUYISOiMZHAV, L. -- P Grain moth' ~Hadena basilinea) in Mongolia. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 10 no.2 471-48 '65. (MIRA 18:4) 1. Mongollskiy se'Llskokhozyaystvenny.-f institut, Ulan-.Bator. 0 foo 0 00000 0 0 . ......... - -- o0 0 0 o 60 0 0 o o 0 e0 v 0 0 o 0 0 a 0 47 tZ I, A, as emluans sAinif III# Apple tmr mvth, -00 SlItArOV,likov. Nady s Ovrf4v W. S S ".) 1941. go Air I lie IIIIv;I On1wrt"I"t ...... I-I .I. "1411.41411m -460 ee Im.1t, %~ J.'Alvitill .1fli W-11, J aft'dw..1w -00 Of -1-, Ad fi.itild ~wt. iIIIIIIIIt All, .I bmil-. I-V A. Lml 'prayllig %,(If swvm,61 III , or cas(AIIS011, With Ittriv) ift thr grevit -00 IrlIt'll coucn- itzintediately after the fall of 75-:-W:~ of the ov lir.1vilig ot the bare trees with etnulmon~ of ZOO 09 C IIIIII.-tat "d, V.-I cmiccuiratc, =00 00 mo I.-I i..r p$.-pit mt ;;0 0 00 mul 93 9 ip", th~ 00 0 W- It. 1 00 0 0 FOO :,-00 XOO o I 0 2,00 -zoo :z 00 f , I k ;to 0 koo , 41 1 1 %4 0 ' A - . A T . At at - . A x 4n4 0 O I;I 0 0 0, 0 0 l -* 0 0_0 0 0 USM/Medicins, - Beetle's Jan 1948 Medicine - Insecticides "The Pea Weevil and Measures for Combatting It," B. G. Shurovenkov, 3 PP "Sovetskaya Agronomiye No 1 Gives procedure for controlling spread of pea weevils in areas of USSR vhich grow lwge crops of peas. Treats problems: 1) eliminating weevils from places where peas are stcwed, either for shipment or for use as needs; 2) eliminating weevils from fields where peas are grown; 3) isolation of fields not yet in- fested.i and 4) quarantine measures. 61T72 I . SHJROI!~-".'4xOv' 1'. G. ;VOLKOV, S). T. 2. USSR (600) 4. Bibeds - Disinfection 7. Electrothermal apparatus for disinfection of gTain seeds from smut, Dolkl. Ak. selkhoz, 17, No. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified. 1 . ."-~ .7 :- ' T -,%~ . ' ~ ' '- - - - - ~- . L'. . ~ - I , D. ~. 2. U 3-571" (600) 4. tlall Griats 7. Gall midges in cl-,erry buds, 3ad J og. no. 3, 1953. C> 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRIL -1953, Uncl. X7 1- USSR/Special and General Zoology - Insects. 0-3 Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 1957, 69823 kuthor : Shur.ovenkow, B.G. Title : Me Influence of Agrotechnique on the Decrease in the Number of Beetles. Orig Pub : Zashchita rast. ot bred. i bolesney, 1956, No 2, 35-36 Abstract : In the virgin soils of Northern Kazakhstan the larvae of the broad elater axe prevalent. The soft soils of tb:e- Syrtov Steppes back of the Volga and near the urals are the habitat of sowing and steppe elaters. The damage produced by the beetles increases with the number of weeds in the fields,, particularly with creeping couch- grass. The number of beetles on the fields seeded with perenial grasses (lucerne, esparcet, barley), decreases with the increase in.the thickness of the grass. The mellowing of the soil facilitates the entrance of cara- bids, which eat the eggs~ larvae and puppae of the Card 1/2 28 - - ------------------- J ~~ L'! & N~ ic 6., W,IR.. 6 - USSR/Gonoral and 2pocial ZooloSy6 Insects. Injurious In- P ajcts and Ticks, Poets of pruit and Berry Crops I'Ibs Jour : Rof Zhur - Blolij Wo 11, 1958, '17;j 496056 Au thor : .9hurovt.~akov B.G. Inst : I~U-r~~~rai Instituto Titl~D : A New Gann V-Iot,'a, Injurin- Cherry (Frunus Corasus) 3uds. Ori- Pub : Sb. nauchn. rabot. KurGansk. s.-Ikh. in-t, 1956, vYP. 3, 136-142 ~'Ibstract : Tho fo-"alos of the chvrry bud -all zioth (Kokchetav- -z in and skaya Oblast, 1949 1951) doposit their et_~~ on the buds of the -ardon st,~~-ppc- cherry only. Tho larvao livo 15-20 days and food on tho flower rccoptaclQs. LeavinG the 'buds or falli-riS with the----, to earth, they winter in the sail in sil'k cocoons. The damaSod buds (22-43/"") do not open; the ovaries ra:iain sDall, wilt and 20-25 days aft,Dr tho bloo-min~,- fall off 'a doscription of Card 1/2 5 9L: zed C A~ Ko d, R 6:- U3,5111/'---roncrall ~,fid 3prCiLtj 7oolo-y- it-locets'. injurious In-- F aild "licIcst P-Dato o.C Corcal Croim Abs jour : R~ i' ZH,,ir - 3iol. L-.o 11, 1g-')8, .*.,o 49558, Aluthor : S'nurov,:;n.kov B.G. inst s ItinG. the Control of 'fl.-loat of Rattionar T~ir i-.:) s Ori- Pub :Zashchita rast. ot vrodit.*i boloznoy, 1957, No 4, 27-28 Abstract : in the Syrtovaya Steppe of the Trans-VO13a region, the thrips larvae crawl in behind the vaGinac of th3 leaves near the roots prior to the -iaturin.6~- of the grain (at tho end of July), then -o into the soil to a depth of 15 c.:i; voveDber iClhoy U in N ~-Gain rise into the upper lairer to spend. the win- ter in the narrow cavities of 'Uhz; re-mants of the ste-.-js. T"ho larvae do not ~-o into the interior of the soil during ----.o,,Ierate weather and whan the C a r,-!- 1/3 SHUaOTENKOV, B.G. Distribution of Anisoplia austriaca Hrbst. (Scarabaeidae) in the trans-Volga Sv-rt steppe [with summary in English]. Zool. zhil-r. 37 no.8-.1150-1156 Ag '58. (MIRA 1-1:9) 1.Kafedra zashchity rasteniy Kurganskogo sellskokhozyaystvannogo instituta, g.Xurgan oblastnoy. (Volga Valley--Scarabaeidae) (Grain--Diseases and pests) -SHUROVENKOV, B.G... entomolog (Velikiye Luki) Entomophaga of the larvae of grain beetl-ys and wirevorms. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. o' no.12;45-46 D '61. (KILHA 16:5) SHUROVEITKOV9 B. Air pilots in an agrici-LItural Institute. Grazhd.av. 18 no.5:11 my 61. (MIRA 14: 5) 1. Ispolnyayushchiy obyazannosti dekqnq fakullteta usovershensto- vaniya agronomov pri Velikolukskom sellskokhozyayBtvennom institute. (Velikiye Luki--Aeronautics in agriculture) SHUROVOKOV, B.G. BioloFical characteristics of larvae of the wheat thrips (Haplo- thrips tritici Furd.) in the trans-Ural region of Siberia. Zool. zhur. 40 no.10:1568-1571 0 161. (MIRA 14:9) 1. Department of Fundamental and Agricultural Entomology, Agricultura.1 Institute of Velikiye Luki. (Siberia, Western--Thrips) Wheat--Diseases and pests) (Larvae--Insects) SHUROVEIqKOV, B. G. Field predatory Entomophaga(Coleoptera, Carabidae and Diptera, Asilidae) and factors determining their efficiency. Ent. oboz. 41.Po-4:763-780 162. (MIRA 16:1) 1. Kafedra entomologii Velikolukskogo sellsko-khozyaystvennogo instituta, Velildye Luki. (Robber flies) (Ground beetles) SHUROVETIKOV) B.G. Pests and diseases of plants in Mongolia. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 8 no.7:48-50 11 163. (MIRA 16:9) 1. Wongollskiy sel skokhozyaystvenn3rf institut, Ulan-Bator, SHUROV- FINKCIVT , B,C. , , &,it omolog ( Ul an-BaLtor) lhe bllste-- bcallle Lytta carragaviae, Zas-tich. ot Tred. i 1:o1, 9 ro,~8,152 164. (MIRA -'L71;12) IGNAT'YEVA, G,NT.; SHUROMTKOV, B.G. Brief news and information. Zool. zhur. 43 no.7:1099-1102 164. (MIPA 17:12) SMROVENKOV B G-. _I-- Galanuca daurica Joann. in the steppes of Mongolia. Zool. zhur. 44 no.5:775-770' 165. (KUL~ 18: 6) 1. Velikolukskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut. ABNIMOVAI Z.V., kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; V.I. (Uzhgorod); 'PU11ODY-REV, 1,11.G., Krasnodarskogo 11craya); KY.SUMOV, PP,OKGFIY--,-V, J,T.A.; S17C;VA, G.S. Still POVENKOV , Yu.B.; PONOMARCHUK, aig--r-o-nom li st'-Labinskiy rayon, V.G., nauchnyy sotrudnik; Brief information. Zashch. rast. ot vred. i bol. 9 no. 4:48-50 f64. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Abramova). 2. Zaveduyushchiy laboratoriyey zashchity rasteniy Kurganskoy oblastnoy sellskokhozyaystvennoy opytnoy stantsii (for Shurovenkov). 3. Azerbaydzhanskiy institut zashchity rasteniy (for Kasumov). 4. Altayskaya opytnaya stantsiya sadovodstva (for Prokoflyev, Sizova). J -LIJI-1 ~,)Lj -k-J L____ , ,L k W. w A J ACC '10, AP6022511 SOURCE CODE: UR/0133/66/000/004/0376~/0378 AUTHORS: Tarnavskiy, A. L. (Candidate of technical sciences); Shurovsk~y,_B. B. (Engineer); Nasakina, M. B. (Engineer) ORG: none TITLE: BimetallA steel-copper wire for the production of radio parts SOURCE: Stall, no. 4, 1966o 376-378 TOPIC TAGS: wirer._qimoi~al copper, communications wire / 15G steelp 60 steel, 08kp stool, Sv-O8G2S stool, Sv-08A steel., Kh18149 steel, Sv-WGA BtCel wire--,I,;" ABSTRACT: An electrolytic method for the production of bimetallic steel-copper containing up to 3W;- copper was developed. The investigation supplements the results of A. L. Tarnavskiy, V. V. Gurylev, and B. B. Shurovskiy (Bimetallicheskaya. provolokal.,1*7 Metallurgizdat, 1963, str. 8). It was found that steels Sv-08A and Khl8N9 were the most suitable center components of the bimetallic wire because these steels form the most reliable welding joints with other metals as compared with other steels, eage, 15G,, 60, 08kp, Sv-08G2S and Sv-08GA. The electrolytic solution had the following composition: CUS0,*5H20 250 gAlter and 75 k9/=3 sulfuric acid. The electro2ysis -wag 4 carried out at 40 50C. The current density was 250-300 ka/m2- . The thickness of tt copper sheath, the electrical -resistance.. and the usual mechanical properties of the &rd .1/2 Ms 621,771.42 ACC NRz A.P6022511 wire were determined,~: