SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SLONIMSKAYA, I.A. - SLONIMSKIY, G.L.

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SLONIMSKATA, I.A. Participatlon of leading medlcal workers in the Revolution of 19015-1907. Sov.sdrav. 14 no.5:39-44 S-0 155 (HLRA'8-.12) 1. Is Inatituta organ1satsil sdravookhranonlys i Istorli- moditsiny,iment N.A.Se@hko, ANN SSSR (dir. To. D.Ashurkov) (MMIGINN, history, in Russia, participation of wAd.workers In revolution of 1905-1907) Fifty years aro: varticlo9tion of redlcP3 workers in the Royclution of 1905-1907. Sov.med. 19 no.12:72-90 D 155. (XL9A 10:9) 1. Jz Instituts organizatall Mravookhreeeniye i istorit noeditsirq trent N.A.Sommshko AIM SSSR (dir. Te.D.Asharicov) (RUSS TA --RUVOUIT ION cr 1905) BATKIS. G.A.. professor; SLOIIIKSXATA. I.A., kandidat meditainskikh nauk N.Y.Vladimirelrii. Zdorovle 3 no.3:771"7- (MIRA 10:6) 1. Chlon-korrompondent Akodmil neditalaskikh nauk SSSR (for Batkis) (VIADIMIRS&II, MIKHAIL FEDOROVICH. 1874-1951) SLONIMSKAYA, I.A. (Moskva) ,-----,----P-a-r-t-icjpstion of medical workers in the Great October Socialist Revolution. Felld. i skush. 22 no.10:6-9 0 157. (MIRA 11:1) (RUSSIA-MOLUTION, 1917-1921) (NURSES AND NURSING) bLUIII14b)LAIA, I.A. (hosiva) Alekanndr flikoinevic, vinok-arcr. 1169-10tw. @Idrnv.Ros.Feder. 2 no.1:30-32 Mr 159. (MbiA 11:3) (VINOKIJRuV, ttI.LuLA?,VIGF, 1869-1944) SLONIMSXAYA, I.A., knnd.med.nauk (Moskva) Wliia Aronovna Kendeleva, Felld, i skush. 23 no.11:31-34 N158 (MMLLTA, ruLirA ARONOYNA, 1883-) (KIRA 11:11) SIDITINSKAYA, I.A., kand.med.nauk Momorable meeting. Zdnrnv'e 5 no-3:3 Mr '59. (MIRh 12:3) (Krupskaia, Nadezhda Konstantlnovna, 1869-1939) SLONIMSKATA. I.A. (Mookva) %dezhda Zonstantinorm Xrlp"J& and Soviet medicine. Fel!A I akush. 24 no.2:35-37 Fe 159. (NM 2:3) (UMMATA, mWAa toNsswimn. 1869-1939) SLONIMSUYA, I.A. (Moskva) Nom the personal archives of Nikolal Aleksandrovich Semasbko. rel'd. I akush. 24 no.10:42-45 0 159. NM 13-*2) (SIKASMO, NIKOLAI affSAMMOTICH, 1874-1949) VLADINIMM, Mik1wil Yedorovich (1874-1951); BATKIS, G.A. , prof. (deceased]; SLOUIMSKAYA, I.A.; KALITU, P.I., red.; ZUYHVA, N.K., tekhn.red. [Problems in Soviet public health; articles and speeches] Yoprosy sovetskogo zdravookhronaniia; stat'i i rechl. Koskva, Gos.izd-va mod.lit-ry Medgiz, 1960. 314 p. (MIRA 13:12) (PUBLIC HKALTH) SLOIUMSKAXA, I-A- (Mogikva) They heard WAin. Folld. i akush. 26 no.310-9 N 161. (MIAA 15:2) VL"IHId WIC60 1870@1924) SLONDSKAYA, I.A. (Moskva) Ivan Vasillevich Rusakov, physician and bolshevik; on his 8eith birthday. Sov.zdrav. 21 no.12:32-35 162. (MIRA 15:12) (RUSAKOV., IVAN VASILIEVICH, 1877-) SLO1113-ZKAYA, M.V. Spectrophometry of the Orion Nebula Spectra of Orion nebula were obtained by means of the nebular spectro- graph of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. The obtained Balmer decre- -ment agreed well with Greenstein's results (A,frQAbXA- J-, 89, 653 (1939))- Comparison with theoretical computations of Balmer decremant shows a sub- stantial optical thickness of the nobula in Lyman series indicating approx- imately similar conditions of excitation in various parts of the nebula* The surface brightness could be evaluated by emissive lines. (RZhAstr, No. 9, 1955) Snob-ghch- Ong- Aqfrna- In-ta P- K- Shtgrnbgrga, No. 96, 19_54, 49-61 SO: Sum. No. 744, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of Soviet Scientific Abstracts (17) SLONIMSKAYAF M.V. ; HATBURD, I'S.M. Stnicture of the arlsorbed water of kanlinite and montmorillonite. Dokl. AN SSSR 162 no.lsl76-178 Illy 165. (WRA 18: 5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatell-skiy in3titut gidrogeologil i inz.henernoy geologii. Submitted December 19, 1964. RAYTBURD, TS.M.; 3LONIMSKAYA, M.V. Character of the hydration of exchange catiGns In argillaceous minerals. Dok1. AN SSSR 163 nG.11151-354 J1 165. (MRA 180) 1. Vaesovuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gidrogeologil, inzhenernoy geologil. Submitted December 19, 1964. SIHASHKO, Nikolay Alakeandrovich; ASHURKOV, Te.D., redaktor; BARSUKOV, M.I., redaktor,- VINOGRADOY, N.A., redaktor; GORYIN, D.T., redaktor; PETROV, B.D., redaktor; RODOV, Ta.O.. redaktcr; SLONIMSKATA, N.A., redaktor; GABIRLAND, M.I., tekhnicheekiy reda:qor@'------ (Selected works) Isbrannys pretsvedenita. Red. kollogita: N.D. Ashurkoy i dr. Moskva. Goo. izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1954. 337 P. (Pablic health) (MIRA 7:10) T-C -; " " ,, '. . - - 'j- -- - I I . Y I 20154 V. ',`- :-:kzoFennyye fektory e;ilepli. Vracheb. delo., I i -1 Qj'? , ;;G. .1 stt. 533-31' SO: IErCIFIS ZJU,.NAL STAILY, Vol. 27, Moskva, 1949 171 Vol Z4 'SIDNINSKAYA, V.M. Relapse of certain neuroinfections. Nevropat.paikhiat., Xoskva 19 no.2: 9-12 Mr-Ap 150. (CLKL 19:3) 1. Of the Department of Nervous Diseases (Head -- B.N.Nanlkovskiy. Acti- ve Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR), Kiev Medical Insti- tute'(Director -- Docent T.Ya.XalinIch*nko), Kiev. The Committee on Stalin Prises (of the Council of Minlaters USSR) In the rields of science and Inventlons announces that the following scientific vwks., popular scion- t1fic bookes end textbooks hwre been submitted for competition for Stalin ftues fdr the years 1952 and 1953- (Sovot!kM XUlturs, Y"cov, No. 22-40,, 20 1%b - 3 Apr 1954) Title of WQI* rerOnr.n., D. 1. Cr i r- ,or SM A SO: W-30604# 7 JULY 1954 St-owrAS-KRY(l, A'dii , fifpUe 'hot aiiii, "W""lar 470& L tast., cky). Z&Vr.. NCW041d. i and ob5cmilon were 140 mal- patients, as folkwa., pr1>- Cressive myodystraphy- - 110, - othet - aeurolnic nceoinpanied by myodystrophy or functional distut&nceq 40, none had polloneurith, poliomyelitis or Triyasthenia. Along with a reduction in the eliminated creatinIne there wis ob.,erved a ovitlijurl;a, which con3tItntt3 a symptom Indic- ative of myncudiotropic process". The creatiauria was joit thought to be due to an lncrea@e In the prMuction of crentine In the organtim, but to a lower rate of its ccinversion to creadulne, and it delayed resynthesis of creatinephosphoric U611. Tile creatine (rcaft the muscles entered into the bloQ(t %tre-ain and was then eliminated In tLe urine. Inthemajor- Ity of the patients the phosphatate activity of the blood serum was lowered. The starvation blood sugar in tLe majority of the patients stayed within normal litnits. The b1ml-sugar-toltrance curve showed a delay in its return to the original level. ludionting a lowering In the index of c-Arbo- hydrate utilitation. The vitue was true of tile b1r-od sugar le,vel following the Mforining of gradu:%bul txo-ri+,e. Aforphologle studies Inclicated Mat ncid arrests lite development of the proce-Ai a rmucular dystrophy. lite characteristic neurologic chnnges -Are at-,o de%cribed. M. and S. are of tile opinion that in mycipathy adcoosinetriphosphoric acid stimulates the metabolic PrlK-MI" Of tile Muscle's t6sue:i v6 the central nervous D. S. Levine sl#@*. ATA V.M.; BOBRDVSKATA, G.D. Distinct--@yperkinesia in rheumatic diseases of the brain* Zhur.n*vr. I psikh-55 no-8:585-588 '55- (MLRA 8:10) 1. Xafedra nervrykh bolesney (zav.-prof. B.N. Mantkovskly) Xlyevskogo meditsinskogo instituta. (MOV33N? DISORDERS h"arkineela In rhoum.dis. of brain) (BRAIN. diseases, rheum.die. with h"erkineeW (RHW4ATIGH brain, with h"erkinesl&) MNIKOVSKIY, 11. p p cof . ; SLONIASKA YA V M. , prof . 1, -2--! ---, Fatho gy of the nervous system in hypertension. Vop. klin. nevr. i psi . no.2:5-29 1@8. (MIPA .14:10) 1. Dlygtvitellnyy chleil AMi SSSR (for Manlkovalltiy). I (HYPERTE11SIO11) (ERVOUS SYSTE21--DISUS:Z) KANIKOVSKJY, B.11., prof.; SIDNIMSKATA, V.M., prof. (11yov) ftertensive encepft"gMj-es.*"Vrach*d@lo no.7:685-690 11 159. (MIRA 12:12) 1. De7stvitelln" chlen ANN SSSR (for Manlicovskly). (fir TENSION) (BRAIN-DISEASES) MANIKOVSKIY, Boris Nikitich;--=hIM$KPA,.Vara Ydkhaylovna; DRACIIEVA, Zi- naida Nikolayevna; MINTS, A.Ya.9 red.; GITSHTEYN, A.D., tekhn. red, (Nervous pathology in hypertension] 0 nerynoi patologii pri giper- tonicheskoi bolezni. Kievp Gos. mod. izd-vo USSR, 1960 364 p iMIRA, 3-440) (HYPERTENSION) (BRAIN-DISEASES) MANIKOVSKIYo B.N.; SL40NIMSKAYA, V.M. Acute hypertensive encephalopathy or cerebral hypertensive crisis. Zhur. nerv. i paikh. 60 no. 12:1570-1575 160. (MIRA 14:4) 1, Kafedra nervnykh bolezney Kiyevskogo meditainakogo inatituta. (HYPERTENSION) (BRAIN-DISEASES) RAKARCHENKO, A.F., prof., otv. red.; KULIKOVSM, A.G,j kand. med. naukj, red.; LITVAK, L.,B., prof.,, red.; l'IRTOVSKIY, N.V, prof., red.ldeceased]; MINTS, A.Ya., kand med. nauky red.; S-4qHIXSUU,-V.F..., prof*, reds; SA- VENKO, S.N:, prof., red.; FRIDIKIN, Ya.P.. prof., rod.; SHAROVSKIYj S.N., prof., red [deceased]; BYKOV, N.M.0 tekim. red. [Problems in clinical neurology and psychiatry] Problemy klinicheakoi nevrologii i psi"latril. Kiev., Gos.med.izd--vo USSR, 1961. 308 p (MIRA 14:12i 1. Ukrainskoye respublikanskoye obahchestvo nevropatologov i polkhiatrov. (NERVOUS SYSM-DISEASES) (MTAL ILUIESS) SLONJILSKAYA, U-11. , prof. I I So-called reversible dynamic disorders of cerebral circulation. Vrach. delo no.5:56-63 My 162. (MMA 15:6) 1. Kafedra nervnykh bolezney (zav. - deyatvitellnyy chlen A1411 SSSR, prof, B.11. ManIkovskiy) Kiyevskogo moditsinskogo instituta. (CEP2BROVASCULAR DISFASE) MANIKOVSKIY, B.N.; SLONIMSKAYA, V.M.; DRACHEVA, Z.N. 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V. 1$ 43 atim Tbw dww" bows wt. 4d the J&-al min. b-M&A 641 OW-NMI"l led* 4&4.1/1192C ;,tam j"s 'Imm, vr, aw t 1 Q 4b.-T 1 -.ft -W .1ul.k- .g@ tud high -Iv@- --1- 1,. - W,l.,rwz. ,t,-W - , -,,, 't.- XV@ I h-Mil, Ani -h- 7W, ift- -Ijgh ,@ , 1,1 4 .-1 :n k;,, ', @h@ -N@u@d j' Jb . k N P@ IJL 'i SOV/ 137 58 11 21019 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 12 !USSR, AUTHORS: Frenkel' , A, S@ TITLE- A Method of Testing Chemically -bonded Magnesite Chrome Refrac- tories for Resistance to Iron Oxides (Metodika ispytaniya khromomagne- z.itovykh ogneuporov na ustoyichivost' k vozdeystviyu oki.-;Io,! zheleza) PERIODICAL: Byul. nauchno--tekhn. inform. Vses n, --i, in-t ogneuporo-.,, N56, Nr 1, pp 112- 119 ABSTRACT: A method of determining the resistance of chemically @ bonded mag- nesite chrome refractories (MR) to Fe oxides by change in the -olume of a sample subjected t8 scale action on all sides resulting from hewing in a magnesite cruciblApecified 'porosity has been developed to replace estimation of MR resistance to Fe oxides by increase in the diameter of an MR test specimen upon contac! with the scale after heating. The volume of the specimen after the test. is determined by calculaton; based on the change in the Fe oxides contents. This method is dis tinguished by being reproducible, by the fact that it allows for the influence of the density of the specimen upor, its resistance to Fe oxides, Card 1/1 and by the fact that it provides satisfac ory agreement of test results Ya G SOV/137-59-4-7394 Trazielation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Meta-Ilurglya, 1959, Mr 9, p 7 (USSR) ATYB40RS: Frenkell, A.S., SlonimayaT!,.Ye.z. TITLE: Determination of QEome-Magnesite Refractory Resistance Against the Effect of Ferric Wdes PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Vaes. n.-I, in-ta ogneuporov, 1958, Nr 2, (49), PP 356 - 370 ABSTRACT: The authors criticize test methods previously used in ch*cking the resistance of chrome-magnesite and magnesite-chrame work pieces against a two-side effect of Fe oxides on the refractory specimen. Information Is given on a new method developed by the authors. The refractory specimen is subjected to the thorough effect of Fe-oxide smelts (cinder). The specimen whose volume was determined by bldrostatical weighing 12 covered on all sides with pressed cinder, placed in a crucible and heated In a Kryptol furnace. After holding, the specimen Is cooled and ex- cessive cinder is removed off its surface. The volumetric weight of the treated specimen Is determined by hydrostatic welghingj the chmical Card 1/2 method is used to determine its Fe-oxide content. With the use of the SOV/137-59-4-7394 Determination of Chrome-Magnesite Refractory Resistance Against the Effect of Ferric Oxides described method it is possible to determine the quantitative dependence between the distension of the brick and Fe oxide absorption for work pieces with various chromite content. Formulae for such computations are presented. It was established that distension of the specimen was practically not observed at temperatures below the re- fractoriness of the cinder (1,5800C), i.e. when Fe oxide smelts were absent. An optimum testing temperature of the order of 1,6500C is recommended that is by 700 higher than the refractorIness of the cinder, as well as a temperature elevation rate of 400 degrees/hour, The specimen Is 36 mm in diameter; its height is 20 mm. The cinder-specimen weight ratio Is 4:1. The cinder composition should be selected with a FeO - Fe203 proportion approaching F6394, if the Fe content in the cinder is 68 - 70%. It is recommendable to use N2 as furnace atmosphere, or in the absence of such one to use an oxidizing but not a reducing atmosphere. The method ensures a relatively satisfactory reproducibility. N.M. Card 2/2 SOV/81-59-9-32089 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Kh1miya, 1959, Nr 9, P 358 (USSR) AUTHORSt Frankel', A.S., Slonimakaya, Ye.Z. TI TLE The Effeot of the 7ype of Chromite Ore and the Principal Technological Factors on the Resistance of Chr mium-Magnesite Refraotories,,Against the Action of Iron Oxides 1@ PERIODICAL: Sb. nauchn. tr. Vaes. n.-I. in-ta ogneuporov, 1958, Nr 2 (49), pp 371 - 391 ABSTRACT: The dependence of the resistance of chromium-magnesite refractories against the action of Fe oxides on the principal technologIcal factors has been studied: on the type of the chromite ore (Saranovo, Kimpersay, South UkraAnian, Albanian), the chromite content in the charge (0-70%), the grain composition of the chromite component, the density and the burning temperature of the products. The principal methods for increasing the resistance of chromium-magnesite refractories aret the reduction of the chromite content In the products, the coarsening of its grain compo- Card 112 sition, the application of chromite from Kimpersay ores which is more SWNIMSKI, Piotr, P. T- - Adaptation of respiratory processes; development of blood protein system indneed by oxygen. Postapy biochem. 2 no.4: 493-514 1956. (%MAWLISM, TISSUE, reap.. relation to blood proteins (Pal)) (BWOD PROTEINS, relation to tissue reap. (Pal)) SWITIMSKlY, A. B. Reference book needs corrections andfinishing touches ("Manual of a welder" by A.V. Iakedemonakii, Y.I.Xhriapin. Reviewed by A.B. Slonimskii). Hashinostroitell no.8:47 A6- 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Welding) (lakedemonakii, A.T.) (Miriapin, T.B.) SLONIMSHY, A.D., 1rzh.j FRUMEYM, 1-1, in-,I, Device for reloadir-g piece goods. Mokh.i nvtcm.proizv. 17 no.11:32-33 N 163. (r;HA 17:4) #*- FREMOMP, L.I.; SLONIMSKIY, -- A.D. Modernization of the unit for the vanufsaWe of the inner tubes "i. :. of automobile tires. Kauch. i rez. 22 no.9t49-52 163, : *:-X. (MIRA 16tll) . ;:t 1 1. Moskovskiy shinnyy zavod. SOV/ 137-58-7-14601 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 7, p 94 (USSR) AUTHORS: Shcherlin, I.D., Alyushin, Ye.l., Poletayev, G.S., Rabicheva, B.,I.-- TITLE: Electrothermic Recovery of Zinc at the Belovo Zinc Plant (Elekt rote rmicheskoye polucheniye tsinka na Belovskom tsin- kovom zavode) PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetn. metallurgii, 1957, Nr 21, pp 20-23 ABSTRACT: A pilot-plant installation having an electrothermic furnace of 150 kw power was employed to melt sintered Zn concen- trates of the following % composition: Zn 57-60, Pb 0.7- 1, Cu 2-2.3, Fe 6-9.4, Cd 0.1-0,15, CaO 0.9-1.9, MgO 0.7-0.8. SiO2 3.4-4.7, S 0.3-1. The charge (composition of the ram, mix: 60 kg sinter, 12-13.5 kg coke breeze with 12-2016 moist- ure and 14-2016 ash, and 5 kg calcined lime) was mixed in a drum mixer, calcined for 3 hours at 800-8500C in a reducing atmosphere, 15-20 kg return dross was added to it, and the whole was charged into the furnace through a bell-shaped sealed charging device. Smelting was at 68 v and ZZ50-2500 Card 1/2 arnps with graphited electrodes immersed 200 mm into the slag. and !TLE Lle@@'Lrothermic Smalting of Lo'--tovo Slagj (Zle,,-.tro- t e, r: i i cii i a ska ya lav@ca lok'r--v3ki'. h _;hlallov) U L"'etally, 1953,3,"11-r 9, @),) 23-31 (USSR) A13.3 ELICT: The autliors mo.-Ition large %iujte-.;lag resources in Altay and ;ome of the atter.,i,)ts madc to recover their metal C. ,oiite1itj. Ti-..,-,y dez;cribo work at Gintsvetmet or, IChe elec'u-ro-thermic 3@.iclting of of Lo,,.tevo slag3 in an electric furnace at the Irt-yjhj!ciy The ,,.ot;@.)ojition of the _ia-m,:)les waj; Cu 1. 92, Pb 2.78, Zn 3. 56) rie 7 01 S 1 9, SiO-) 1@1.08, CaO 10.15, A12U4 13-59, Ego 3.38 'Ina BaO 98p, Ag 114 6 and Au 2. g/ton. DifPerent wa3te 31ag com-)ojition.@; were obtained with dilffereat sneltin,@ conditions (IV-able 1) and from these z;l and material balances (table 2) for coD.)er, lead and zinc '-o.7et-lier with a considaration. of energy require-I.,ionts, the ."altilors deduce a flow ;Iieet whic'O is economically offective. They t`lat Ifurt'ier investigations be ,.iude to embrace of com)osition different froi.i those Jc,.alt with and tildt a ;urvoy of 1JL@,,te-.slag re.;ource.@ be o" ou". Tho Editor @)oint-.; out that if the high- -Alica Lo%tcvo j1a.-j are mixed v7.,'U-h other slag3 it may be 'Clo @,ffoct the in a jhaft furnace. Are: 1 fi,mire und '@ tables IIrtg.,---ProcessIrig 21, Slag_,@--Propertles 3, Electric furnaces d212 --Performance S/137/61/000/011/007/123 AG6G/Al01 AUTHOR. Tseydler, A. A. TITLE: Study of the equilibrium between slag and metal, containing tin and iron PERIODICALi Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 11, 1961, 15-16, abstract IIA95 ("Sb. tr. Gos. n.-i. in-t tsvetn. met.", 1959, no. 15, 164-172) TEXT- The distribution of Sn and Fe among the slag and the metallic phases was studied under laboratory conditions as a function of the temperature, the compositions of the slag and of the metallic phase. It was established that the nominal equilibrium constant is not a constant quantity, but that it increases with the increase of Fe content In the.metal and slag phases. Temperature variation between the limits of 1,150 and 1,3GO 0C has practically no effect upon the value of the equilibrium constant. A reduction in the slag acidity at constant Fe content in it somewhat lowers the equilibrium constant. By statisti- cal processing of the analyses of plant slags and crude metals it was shown that under the conditions of plant smeltings the laws derived from the principle of acting masses are qualitatively upheld, i.e. as the Fe content in the metal Card 1/2 SUAIR-13KIYY B.I.; TSEYDLER, A.A. Interaction between stannous oxide and silica at high tem- peratures. Sbor. nauch. trud. GIHTSV-r,?,'ET no.15:173-179 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Tin oxide) (Silica) (Metals at high temperatures) SHCHERLIN, I.D.; ALYUSH---N, Ye.I.; POLETAYEV, G.S,; RABIGHLIVIA, L.M.; SIDNIMSNIX,-3-1. Studying the electrothermal method of preparing zinc and metal powder at the Belovo Zinc Plant. Sbor. nauch. trud. GINTSUMET no.15:298-309 159. (M)RA 14:4) (Belovo (Kemerovo Province)--Zine-Blectrometal'~urgy) I* SLONIMSKIY, B. I., Cand Tech Sci -- (diss) "Research into types of tin content in slags from tin smelting." Moscow, 1960. 8 pp; (Min- istry of Higher and Se ondary Specialist Education RSFSR, Krasnoyar- skiy Inst of Non-ferrous Metals im M. 1. Kalinin); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 1?-60, 159) RABICHEVA., L.M.; SLONIMSKU, B,1.; LAZARET, V.I.; ALYUSHIII, Ye.I.; POIETAYEV, G.S.; Prinimali ucliastiye: TARASCV,, Ye.I.; AFONIH, P.I.; SYROVEGINA, K.V., nauchny7 sotrudnik, Electrothermal method of obtaining zine dust, Sbor, nauch. .rud. Gintavetmeta no*18:165-174 161o (MRA 16:?) 1. Nachallnik elektrotermicheskoy ustanovki Belovskogo tsinkovogo zavoda (for Tarasov). 2. Starshi'y master elektrotermicheskoy opytnoy ustanovki Belovskogo tsinkovogo zavoda (for Afonin). 3. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy Institut tsvet*kb metal-lov (for Syrovegina). (Zinc-Electrometallurgy) SLONIMSKIYA B.I. Investigating the interaction of zinc and lead oxides with NAOH - VaCl malts at 4000o Sboro nauch. trud, Gintsvetmeta no.18:226-230 161. (KM 16:7) (Systems (Chemistry) (Hydrometallurgy) PEYSAKHOV, I.L.; SLO"SKIY, B.I.; KAFOiAZINA, V.D. Volatilizatioir and recovery of lead during the chloridizing roasting of iron concentrates. Sbor. nauch. trud. Gintavetmeta no.19:565-576 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Ore dressing) (Lead-Metallurgy) MURACH, Nikolay Nikiforovich(decessedj; SMYUKOV, Niko3V Nikolayevich; POLIKIN, Stepan Iv&novich,* BTKOV, Yuriy Aliksandrovich; SLQIIMSKIY,_B_,I., red.; LUTSKAYA, GsA@j red. I zd-va; KAkA-SW,-T.-T-., (Metallurgy of lead] Metallurglia olova. MOSIrva, Me- tallurgizdat, 1964. 351 P. (MIRA 17:3) Lids$ is 111111111M R 00 1.11 ? m f PSOCISMS A-0 11*001 Love of dishramin d ftd MaNdde. ak& J- T-A- PAN. (U. S. & it. 1791-101r.01m).- A st-W tbmy d dwitill so I 1,;.k*V. 1. r. it. 1*00 09" 00 *on DoI a ji v a N . L A a a I a P a d a dip, _J. ago Is** see ,00 see '00 see wool 0 AV 10 MI.' ;Fe - - - - 4 6 6 IS 4 G 0 0 0 ISO Ilt AN# 101.0 0"941_ The laws 111 do A 004 al Kam 009 006 the MaxweU. 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At the Una time 0 shift --I the :h,Lin as a wh4v with rropret tu Its Pedglibuars n@y at%p -cur, WW the volative opows of these pnxoi&@@ will dol@nd on the rvktivr binding firces within a chain and lictwern ditter"t (ham and cc ths minimal orientatkon .1 the 4hAirs-, U. J. %;. b--coo-Ity Of 7" OW a @on Of ;:i--h tulne 1 -!o for 11. io. Inst. in. -,yz*, cal C - Vol. :,@ ".C A K-,r,OV, z.,) L Cj N 1 111 1 Y ,C1 . L .Dr. une.-.q. z@cl- Dissertation: "Deformation 'Ibeory of Linear Polymers. " Sci Res Urder of the Lsbor Red 3anner Physicochemical Inst imeni L. Ya. Karpov, 22 Doe 47. SO: Vechernyaya Moskva, Dee, 1947 tProject #17836) SLONIYSKIYp G. L. USSR/Chemistry - Polymers, Idnear sap 48 Mathematics - Applied "Deformation of Aawphous Liquid Linear Polymers," V. A. Kargin, Corr Mem, Acad Sci USSR, G. L. Slonimskiy, Phyeicochem That 11"emi L. Ta. Karpov, 4 pp 'Tok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXII, No 2 Thew-etical mathematical treatment of the deforma- tion of amorphous liquia linear polymers. Pro- posee and discusses model. SubmJtted 10 Jul 48. 36/4979 T TA r UM/Choulstry - Colloids YAr1Aqr 49 Chemistry - Terminology *Terminology Used In the Visoosimetry of Dilute Solutions of Highly Polymeric Substances," G. L. Slonimokly, S. S. Voyutokly, Yu. L. Margollne, Physicochem, Inot iment. L. Ya. Karpor, Moscow Lut of Fine Chem Tech Imeni K. V. Lcoonomov, Con NIX of leather Substitutes, MI USM, 31 pp "Kolloid Zhar' Vol XI, No 2 Tabulates English and Russian terms, giving references and explanations. Submitted 25 Jun 48. IM ITI..L @ ..,-I , @ i .I . @@I- I L . - .1 'IT)--t(,-i-un:,-ntt %.ho -,ol@,,cular '.;citht of Linear --ol@yr--!rs '-- Their --echmi-4cal 'rop-rtties,n 1@ t' - I z 11'. r . A -:. .Khtri, 23, '-,'0- 5, 1949; Phys. Chem. Inst. imeni L. Ya. Kar-pov: Lab. Colloid Ch-m., Ilosco,.,r, -c1949-* :31 1 ' rl 'I T-.1 1"L77, ri- @, @ UOSSR/F,hysics - Ultrasonic Absorpticn 11 Apr 53 "Absorption of Ultrasound in Solutions of Folymers," Yu. Ya. Gotlib and FI.V. VolIkenshteyn DAN SSSSR, Vol i9, No 5, pp $21-824 Derivation and soln of the eqs describing the KarginSlonivskiy model (V.A. Kwgin and G.L. Slonimskiy, DAN SSSR, Vol 62, No 2, 239 (1948); Zhur Fiz Khimiio 23t 5) 563 (142)) of a net-like high polymer immersed in a soln as a sequerce of sphere- segments connected by quasi-elastic forces of a statistical character. Presented by Acad A.N. Terenin 13 Feb 53. 259TS7 L) N I anA tixf np, rz-A. Ni till of fAtfCa Ot V. A. KAaatw. BUIVO. F V. RL-ITSOVA 411d 11. L'irms-Rizz, "Stamile i Utermlartio". 1253. P. 190-14. palyiso. buty>no and unauum" natural!"knd Butyl rub- Aff tovrP were subjected for STIT -Ea sovero -ij-umA-jjig -Tero-miation. Fat(pw lowers the a-locular weight, ,f jN&jj2LmkUdae-cAu&tng dectrwtiork or iktruc. tiarimtrition, changes tits swetlability of rubbers. their simigth chameterisdes uW Lite froque"y d4spend. of tits deformation. in Ota proc,"s of fatigue of riabber Itis unt-axial de(nmotion thdre is an in,-m,,txo in the anizatropy of the tnechankid prop. J.-owl f Ott, te4t-pt@.,. -lule@,W ba"Cally with mlaxatt"n 1,1--numut. vatigue is mn. WiO, Ll@ t-VU-C - tl@ dalo=ed polynter ,,I IRKI rtuiwalq, wittehoct ull clietnical pnKowerich - .%alation. As a mguft f the rion.imiforruity of i i- tru.tum it tits mbbur thavi pinceswe give ruts -, 1--ai nairrotic(ects, tits growth of which brings "LAjut flut6l dimtruction of Lite t*"-jd6LO. Thdre dre 15 mfomric", arul Ow discumdoak Is reporWil. LON (M 3 Lper@e sollitidCatiOn mechAakat of RmIrej and r. Ile studivi with t1m. applic'A In rjt the mixfmg cfIv'crp1J"-@- 'A tile collurctio" t4 pfopvftivi lud tke Itfuctute d wAyulto by %I -jilig (I yfullitulfleter ty-dincesAto Other kiltlaratut Irlskir ;L Wide rallgr fit WA, oin't finit. The roiijit 4tudir.,11 "icte tile Rviiti,!, Mild Resit grades of IlAclite rriins. lv(rS% I and curret at swrllr-4 in 11; thr mech. p tics 0 their rris @-tre Sudlrd. P134tics coats., and cured abo%e 130' did oat swc1l or dissolve. and their' tnr),Iuk-@ of elasticity was at a 2nd deformation ,;,t firvt. Category USSR/Atomic and Molecu-lar Physic@; - Phyuics of high-molecular subz;tance Ij-,4 Abs Jour Ref Zhur.- Fizika, No 1, 1957, No 1005 Author Sloni=akiy. G.L. Kargin.V.A., Buyko, G.N., Reztsova, Ye.V., Llyuis.Riyera. M. Title :-&o-h-c-e-r-n-f-n-g-t---"--J-o-blem of the Mechanism of Rubber Fatigue Orig Pub : Stareniye i utomleniye kauchukov I rexin i povysheniye ikh stoykosti. L., GOB)'himizdat, 1955, 100-118 Abstract : See Ref. Zhur. Khim. 1956, 48630 Card : 1/1 Nosibifskil and J. C.A. 50. 4r-'119. 1-1. .1 lei -fit C., cp 1-4 ?.[,Arow -'.0110id. Zlovr. 17, 428- -T 106); cl. C-4. 30. 37F.W-11ma-fortnaLlehyde resins (not lt,rtlictcharacteriz..-tli)iyass3st;tgcidtiriogg-tting. During Mage 1. the resin is a liqukf fully sot. in FtO and freezing tn a ZkLs-. at 0* to -S'. D in I Kc 2 it contains 40-SOvIr "UrIz S I I 1 1, 1 "jo, Is only Partiaily SOIA If andalca., 1, slassy lie 0 and freely flowing above 600; as it fiw% nt., yield stress, it probably contains only linear chains loaitr than tho4e of the first stage. During stalit 3, the resin is solid but. prob- still costsists of linear polymers, slace iftins plasticized '.2,1VIII&OS ie.C.. 20%) become viscous Hquids an beating (ft.g., to 180 J. J. Baxrmau -",00100@ of rve, '$it advall", I. kr".1vige of the bchawkm of P44ic 111.0criab; at law It-11, . NN ith palli,,utir rtftrenve to puck;ag- filol tt,;V,l fnr lefrivraled Products. J,. C. i:I.jwq-rs ir"7 , Cry'std1ioa Ctice at polymers. V. A. K11 in and Q coverilic the icric.J Ovmtoh t953. It Is Ptxintcl crit 1hat t1w ejd@tcuce 0 2 fypr@ df ifeii,11u,A unit, in L@llymm. i.e. ct"airs and alunimiri litiL unit@., leads to @' (ypr_% VI Vjb-Mr, cry-tal-i L-3 distmia;un lrr-tu crystab of tow-mcil. srbstances. The cqncepti of lvmio- gentity and hetttc,.-ueitv require (.111-.er c6rick-ati'" and ddhttatv)n In W)Iymtr Cylutus. The thefmodYnamic limp- etflc@ of CTYA. polyracts we analop""Us to tlv@nc of -q. s"grs. of soaps. Cryst. polymers r "- se rt!qu @e the diverccuct of the structural aml the themodynatnic critcrit of phasc fiUte3. a factor iKm"d In se-me of th@ carlict studk.,;. It is Wntcd aut that during (rys1n. rij a tmjlvrncr eere fye @ j j i f .q le-410ior) (J cryst. forms whkh yield Cie l , i l c2ust nterna t-. e. xoa-and &Tq-.!t"t-fr-,ed= for the i--l runtion. -FT, W their 09"ttd Sla"Ou" for heat 4 ClYst. 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A carbon black-petrolaturn rWxlur6 was selacW " 4 model of similar charigm not complicated by chemical changes resulting from interaction with the hydrocarbon be