SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SOLODOVNIKOVA, L.F. - SOLODUSHENKOV, S.N.

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SOIoODOVNIKOVA, L.F.,inzh. Naking fibrous gypsum products. Biul.stroi.tekh. 12 ne.10:12- 14 0 '55- (KM 12:1) 1. TSentral'ny7 institut informatei4 po stroitelletvu. (Gypsum) (Decoration and ornament, Architectural) SOLODoTNIKOVA, L.F., inzhener, Making and aasembl ing large bricl: blocks. Opyt stroi. no.5:3-26 156. (MLRA 10:4) (Building blocks) BRAND, V.E., inzh.; SOLODOVNIKOVA, L.F., inzha Designing one- and tvo-story house 8 made of KB pressed reed Panels. Biul.stroi.takh. 14 no.6rlO-17 Je '57. (MIRA 10:11) 1. Kazgiprogorselletroy (for Brand). 2. TSentrallnyy nauchno- Isaledovatellskiy institut stroltalletva Akademii stroitalletva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Solodovnikova). (Kazakhstan--Architecture, Domestic) (Building blocks) (Reed (Botany)) SOLODOTNIKOVA, L.Y. Yrams gable houses built of reedwork panels. Blul. strol. takh. 14 no.12:37-42 D 157. (MIRA 11:1) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchno-isoledovatelinkiy institut stroltelletva Akaderdi strattelletya i arkhitektury SSSR. (Kazakhstan--Architectufe, Domestic--Deslgne and plans) (Read (Botanjr)) 11 u I) w is [I is toIj? IS id is x VBOND uu Ids 1611 a a 46 41 Ll it 0 or* L A L-1 8 r I T v I -A I_ 1.. 44 a CC cc (141- so W so 00, i M ca at Tyuj&.Muj". L U-1 of mine A I 'dis'.Je vjr R S S Tlw , . i ... tK M.,Ivr wi- llo i13 IM4 ulel@ it go I -00 so .09 00 't .00 op j@' see go, COO 06 00 00 go ;00 SOO 400 .00 00 0 0 @00 00 ' ' ' ' 0 0 0 0 0 1% o AA I S a fw0 1 'S 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 .114 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 . : 0 goes 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 sees l g o 4 0 4 000 0 sees go 0 se e 0 an 0 0-0-- a- a W 0 -w- 41-401 ML IL IF w- t **:*a** 0 :90410 0 0 0 40 SO 0 0 111 iNtelt o 1 4. L L 1 6 a CL W It t 4 1 A 'r. POMVA AUD ,L The ef"t of low4gob mussevers. v assruselc L CP . - oa t I( l -r L%I' 1'%l 7 G b IV h i I erma assoy-jal c sc s'llialte is cumnlon. o b t ty T y raw material* used Fee, the trea wcn a Tuchavow-lar clay. lovilstv arpd. t1wWromr, J! and a 1.4towlis clay cuntig. tw lamVitc. Aside. to Tochasmv-jer clay W firm ls*igilc ev n i tit th it ll 0 6 i f h t d i A 00 U! e irs as sma . nctreame n quan as e poros e oissm t wee y o c ty an % by the microscupse. Adda. of up to 1% kiwigite has no notable effect upon burningLO ahrinlitgg and otter abamption. Addis. 44 up to 2% Upoicite increases porosity not. ably.andparricanbewenbythenakedeye Addrs.olupto5lo"saitecausesswell. 1119 of the clay artick*. rwductiose of burain$ slirinkagr and nwita"if matcf shomptiLl". which ttfI.I 9 i it ith 10% Ul i t l Add 4 k I 1 r Wk% l*TMOV W w v obti ru ii. itsigite to o nala g vlay liscyraws IMMU64ty " and gives $so swrilinx of the clay, ar"I 41@0 reduce$ burning 0 hrinkage at I;R)U-13hlj*. The persesIsce of L,wigitv in Ix-rctlAin cauws pumwty lbrectly prolmirtusnal to the quantity Present. III making CrtAnsic flec. Insulators the uw t4 1',whamoy-jar clay must tic avoided F. M. 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I- I .. -go [,ago- go,- The spInel, corundum L@nd tituno-cwgnotlto deposit In 00 d r ; 0 the Kbakaosiya reelcu (Minusinak distrift) In Siberia -00 :0 5 A, Xurbator and L L. SolodaTnikova. Trur. inst. Losonoss- .00 001 off geochim. crist. &I oral. No. S. 133-21 (in German 122)(1935) .041 00. Hicrosopic and chen. analyses tire given. The dwtosit centains spinel .00 06 up to 60, corundum 4.5-50 and titano-magnotl6o (@Ilotri"orphic- =00 o6a granular aggrs&to of nwignotito and Ilsonite) not over 45% @f the 00 total aggregate. Five reforenc**. A. A. F. =00 gee go, oes '00 i U*0 Oet A I L A &1TALt4jr(.KAL LITIRAUAC CLA$SOFKAT#Cft 008. go t 00 4 i 4- 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 7040400000000000:0000ooo:o u 11 w i s Ill it Is a A a " " , " a I " P! a a JS WIS is L -2 P 4 1 v 4 i 4 v I 1_1 1 -1 Z of I U -. * ss r A, A 0 1 -C 4 -@tt .List 0 too A -06 The 1,1japts of too thilliall fund' 1141bralldef 34 @"(l 19g, cf. C, A J2. Itsib . Ij;j7t %tineijklocirvil in%@-lltumliov" of the IfId"I"i" of Ill,, lafull& jejua, llwib,.xtrd tlut it" differvivi'm are fltw the %-%A M A l le A dons, I It" sNootal It'Oo thil"toll At. .1"Ill.-A.4 labw , 1 1 % fall 1,911lotr Olth 41--ol Ill -N`@ Allale fX- V. rile K.%'Ia jrf,l@psa% fri"n lWgnlAtlt" 44 the I.-VAllir poir alt unilar allhoalls they corstain -till mote f fl l C* 0 0 . r , lq. ill its-`f ; Itriihitir allote. (in tlw other harm ,t ilir wt l t l f zo 0 c. ir i ym IN- wginAir vvins of inkii-orri @ 04 a w I-rr K 04 the lypt .4 the W1 l so 0 A 1-tillst"; they Air not twinned still in olifica 00 Anglr,t AIV 11111ilAr to the anorthot-la,O-w. W A. Moloc -100 0 0=2 S700 0 :;00 0 400 Do so Ile moo Do too of too - r3 %A a A. wj it ' too o 000 00 0 0 0 0 0 '00 to to N 0 04 0 0 see *0000 go 00 00 0 0 0 * 6606 a 0 IN 0 0 0 0 o :. SOLODOVIIIKOVA, L.L. Scapolites of the Glafirinskiy ore deposits, Khakass Autonomous Province. Uch.zap. LGU no-93:35-53 148. (MIRA 10:10) l.Mineralogicheakiy kabinet Leningradekogo gosudarstvannogo Universiteta. (Khakass Autonomous Province--Scapolita) SOLODOVNIKOVA,_L.L. Scapolite of Glaftrinakiy mine of Zhakassia. Uch.z&p.Lon.un no.188; 3-22 155. (Nm 9:8) (1halmas 4ptoamous Province-Scapolits) SOLODOVNIKOVA. L.L. Genesis of scapolites. Uch.zap.L(RJ no-215:3-.48 '57. (NIRA 12:5) (Scapollts) BAHABANUV, V.F., otv red.; SOLODOVNIKOVA, L.L., otv.red.; BUSORGINA, N.I., red.; V;DOLAG (Mineralogy of postmagmatic processes] K mineralogii post- magmaticheakikh protsessov. 'Leningrad, 1959. 232 p. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Leningrad, Universitet. (Mineralogy) SOLO DOM 10VA, L.L. ___ _ ., Feldspars from al)mlina pagmt1tes of the TI'mensklye Nountains. Uch. zap. LGU no.291:3-63 I.60. (MMA 13:7) (Illmenakiye Mountaina-Veldspar) COOSUMP" Ot test onto.#A a on the voluih, Solutim in a rent" 19f slid I F -The con-d-M-mis which exist In a mctor for proct-sang (colored and WwA and ivblte) rim cally sud.impetimeatally to cover reactors ia which uselul' and wless maelknis occur simultaneously. Soln4.flowfromi sepamte vessels at rates b, and bi Into a reactor rimintaineil at a const. level (coast. vol. v) so that the efiluemt rate,' b - bi - ba. The const. of the reaction mte rJ the useless reaction (oxidation of NajSA by KjFe(CI;)q of initial; conen. c' g.A.) is given by K - (k - a, - bkj)/(kjkv) and the consumption of either reagent in the useless reaction a, - Kktkjp C./hr, where e - (c'b,)1b. a, is thc consmption of a reagent (K3Pe(CN),) in a useful reaction (oxidation of Ag), and k, and k, am the crincas. of M@%O, and F4FOCN)% in the reactor (or effluent). Them relations were corrot- orsted experimentally; (it 'the ovidatinn of Na-,%C4 by KsFe (Cn, (b) oxids - lydroquinant, and, (0 oxidat ion of diethyl-"benylenedlairilue by 0. lit a. where no uscful reactions occur and q& - 0. *s for tqtbcr reAgent deciv3sps as v Increases. The eftect of p on at of either b or c Is In tilt - opposite dirtetioa but it is slight. K increases with v. SOLODOVNIKOVA, 0.1.; GOIRDINSKIY, O.K. Morphology of the fat tody in autogenous female mosq:aitoes Anopheles bifurcatus at various stages of ontogenesis. Zool. zhur. 41 no-3: 391-396 Mr '62. (MIRA 15-3) 1. Department of BioloFy and Bctany Medical High School of Lvov. (Lvov region-MosquitoeO (Insects-Development) KRUHMEVA. Lidiya; KRAVCHERKO, B. Etranalatorj; KRAVCHENKO, Ye. [translator]; SOLODOVNIKOV.A, T., red.; ISUPOVA, N., tekhn.red. (Homemade preserves. Practical advice and recipes for making fruit preserves, salting. pickling, and preserving fruits, vegetables, and other products] Domashnie sagotovki; prakti- cheakie aovety-retsepty po izgotavleniiu varenlia. solenii. wrintidov, konservirovaniiu plodov, ovoshchei i drugikh pro- duktov. Simferepoll, Krymizdat, 1960. 208 p. (MIRA 13:8) (Food--Preservation) SHAXHBAZOV. V.G*: SOWDOVNIKDVA, V.S. Hybridizing the Chinese tussah moth nnd the yamamai worm. Uch. sap. miGu 84:51-63 157- (MIRA 11:11) 1. Isfedra darvinizma I genetiki XhArIkovskogo gosudnrotvannogo universitetas (Silkworm breeding) LUKS, Yu.A.j SOIA)DOVNIKOVA, V.S.; SOKOLOVp S*Ya,g red, [Botanical garden] Botanicbeskii sad. Tekst IU.A.Imksa i V.S. Solodovnikovoi. Pod red. S.U.Sokolova. Moskvaq lod-vo Akad. nauk &SMv 1959, 1 T. (unpaged, chiefly Mus.) "(KIRA 14: 8) 1. Akademiya nauk S M . Botanichoskiy institut. (Botanical gardens) SaM0*1@0VA2J.S. Distribution of weavils of the genus Apion (Curculionidas) in the steppes of the eastern Ukraine. Zool. zhur. 42 noo2.222-232 163. (KRA 16:3) 1. Department of Entomology., State University of Kharkov., (Ukraine Weevils) SOLODOVI-11KOVk., V.V. Dependence of lipid content in the liver on the temperature of the external environment. Trudy Semipal. med. inst. 2;132-136 159. (MIRA .15:4) 1. Kafedra biokhimii Somipalatinskogo gosudarstvannogo maditsinskogo inotituta. (sav. kafedroy - kand.med.nauk K.I.Rusinova). (LIVER) (LIPIDS) (TEWERATURE-@-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) Z/ @T PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/6333 Bochkarev, V. V., ed. Tekhnika izmereniye radloaktlvnykh preparatov; aborn1k statey (Tech- niques for the Measurement of Radioactive Preparatims; Collection of Articles) Moscow, Gosatomizdat, 1962. 4600 copies printed. Eds.: A. M. Smirnova and M. A. Smirnov; Tech. Ed.: S. M. Popova. PURPOSE: This book Is intended for specialists In nuclear Instru- mentation. COVERAGE: The book is a collection of articles on recent developments in 1) measurement of the activity and 2) analysis of the composi- tion of emissions of radioactive preparations. The methodology and apparatus used In these studies'are described In detail. References are given at the end of each article. TAZZ OF CONTENTS: Card 1/V / Techniques for the Measurement (Cont.) SOV/6333 , 0. Solodovnikova, and V. V. Fokin. Prepara Pigoreva, N. S., Ye tion of Samples for *Wa_suremerit7iif__the_ Activity of Certain Com- pounds Labeled With C24 and H3 Isotopes 67 Goljutvina,, M M., and M. A. L'vova. Preparation of Specimens for Measure@;nt of the Activity From O-Emission 72 Levochkin. F. K. Measurement of th@ Activity of Thick Sources 83 Kononenko, A. M., V. A. Petrov, and V. Ye. Yakhontova. Dose Distribution Along the Axis of a P-Emitting Plane Disk 100 Bazhenov, V, A., V. V. Bochkgrev and T. N. Sokolova. Measure- ment of thet'Activity of Gaseous ireparations by Means of a Gas-FIlled Counter 115 Turkin, A. D. Radiometry of P-Emitting Gases by Means of End- Window Counters 124 Card 3/5 1"l, -".( t"' : . "". ; , - @' : : -. ,.1 ". . .- -_ -_1 ... 1-- .. - .! @ , !, .' 4 pr@ 1. 1 @' - I ,, 1: ') I , 0 (,!.'n:; @"-" . *' (-*. I.,- . 1 1 .--@5 _)@ I PEKELIS, G.B., dotsent; KASATKIN, 1.1.j ARONOV, 1.Z., starBhly naucbnyy sotrudnik; PRESICH, G.A.;-aQjQDQYNIKOVA,__je,.q.; VINIK, I.A.; FUKSON, F.I.; LAGUNOVA, V.D., inzh,-khimik Experience in the application of contact water heating. Tekst. prom. 25 no.901-76 S 165. (MIRA 18sio) 1. Belorusakly politekhnicheakiy Institut (for Pekelis). 2. Glavnyy spetbialist Gosudarstvennogo komiteta Soveta Ministrov BSSR po koordinatsii nauchno-issledovateliskikh rabot (for Kasatkin). 3. Nauchno-iseledavateltakiy inatitut aanitarnoy tekhniki UkriSSR (for Aronov). 4. Starshiy inzh. Nauchno- issledovatellskogo instituta sanitarnoy tekhniki UkrSSR (for Presich, Solodovnikova). 5. Rukovoditell oruDvy Belpromproyekta (for Vinik). 6. Nachallnik kotellnoy Minskogo kamvollnogo kombinata (for Fukson). 7. Minskiy kamvollnyy kombinat (for Lagunova). KOVIKOV, A.I., SOLODOVSHCHiKov. r.i., my-RpHysimv, va., otv.red, [Collection of decrees and orders concerning, Inbor for workers in rAil- road transportation] Sbornik postnovlenii i rasporiazhenil Do trudu dlin rabotnikov zheleznodorozhn(Wo transDorta. Moskva, Goes trPnOpe zhol-doro izd-vo, 1946. 263 p. (MIRA 11,.9) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministeretvo putey coobahcheniya. (Lnbor laws and legialntion) (Rallroadn-MmiDloyeQ SUTTSOV, G.11.; ":-0-Ik.),i.PVSHCHIKOV) 1. 11. Gasification of the Raychikhinsk coal of low hep.Lting value in semi-mechanized gas producers. Gas. prom. 6 no. 7:8-11 161. (MIRA 17:2) SOLODUKHA, Kh.M. The PMJ@-2 mounted liquid manure apreader. Biul.tokh.-ekon.informo no.11:55-56 160, (MIRA U211) (Fertilizer spreaders) .A,L('1)1JKHA, P.A., tnzitener. ------------ Efficiant fittinc of gugher opening8- Bezop.truda v pr=. 1 no.9:32 @'; '57. (Petroleum arWinearing) -@ (KLRA 10:9) SOLODUMA, P.A. @ -- I" Incrnane prntpctive properties of work clothes. Baznp. truda I" v prom. 2 no.7:37 Jl 158. (14IRA 11:9) 1. Inzhnnar po takhnike bazopasnosti nafteproiWalovogo upravleniya Pervomayneftl. (Clothing, Protective) SOLODUYWA, P.N., inzIlener po takhnike bazopasnosti. Produce new motion pictures on safety measures. Bezop. truda 'r prom, I no.4:37 AP '57. (KI2A IOW 1. NefteprotWelovoye uprayleniya Pervomayneft'. (Notion pictures in industry) SOLODUKHIN. A.S., inshener. Experience in making wall blocks out of coarse porous concrete in construction yards. Bet. i zhel.-bet. ne.8:279-282 1 155. (MLU 9:1) (Concrete blocks) 63133 S/181,/62/004/011/036/049 B108/BI02 AUTHORSt Gubkin, A. V., Kashtanova, A. M., Potapov, Ye. V., and Solodukhin, A. TITLEs ----Nonlinear properties and phase transitions in strontium- bismuth titanates PERIODICALs Fizika tverdogo tela, V. 4, no. 11, 19b2, 3293 - 3300 Ti@M Earlier work (FTT, 2, 12, 3077, ig6o; 3, 4, 1110, 1961) in studying the nonlinear properties of the system SrTiO 3- Bi 20 3' 3TiO 2 is continued. The specimens had relaxation properties. The-maxima of the E and tan 4 versus temperature curves are shifted to higher temperatures when the frequency of the field applied is increased. The dependences of 4 and tan S on the field strength, and the hysteresis loop, both have the came cnaracteristics as those of ferroelectrics, but the characteristic jumps ol 6- associatea with phase transitions do not occur. This fact supports the suggestion tnat the nonlinear properties may be caused by relaxation polarization, but low-temperature minima of the coet'licient of linear expansion are indicative of phase transitions from the paraelectric into Card 112 Nonlinear properties and phase ... the ferroelectric state at low temDeratures. ASSOCIATIONj Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. (Physics Institute imeni P. N. SUBMITTEDt june 4, 1962 (initially) july 10, 1962 (after revision) 3/16 62/004/011/036/049 BlOBXB102 There are 7 figures. Lebedeva AN SSSR, 2@oskva Lebedev AS USSR, Moscow) f Card 212 L 21h-,15--66 EWf W_ - _: _76i2WIC5 000 002 656@ ACC NR1 AP6013979 SOURCE CODE UR AUTHOR: Kiselev, D. P. (chief designer); Sqloda@@,-,I. A. (Chief engineer); -7 Mironov, A. A. (Chief); Goltdbiei@gj G.-S. (TiMef engineer]- ORG: (Kiselev] Lightweight Concrete Department, Bureau of Installation, NIIZHB (Sektor legkikh betonov Byuro vnedreniya NIIZHB); [Solodukhin) Bureau of Ms-tallation NIIZHB (Byuro vnedreniya NIIZHB); IMironov) Department of Economic Research, NIIZ.HB (Otdel economicheakikh issledovaniy NIIZHB) 2 TITLE: Industrial manufacture of protective structures made of air-entrained concret_j SOURCE: Stroiteltnyye materialy', no. 2. 1965, 5-7 TOPIC TAGS: reinforced concrete, concrete, heat insulation, centrifugal pump ABSTRACT: The article describes the efforts made by the Scientific Research In- .stitute of Reinforced Concrete and other agencies to make practical use of stew3-cured, porous-clay, air-entrained concrete as heat insulation panels for building faces, roofs, etc. Most local clays expand insufficiently under heat nnd therefore form a rather heavy aggregate, 500 to 700 kg/m3) yielding concrete weighing 1200 to 1400 kg/m3, which is 300 to 400 kg too heavy for otandard structures. The Tnstitute liar, developed a lightweight Insulating material 1131ng CX- pen,led c1nY nFgregntc and foann, but no sand. Thin unterial bas beell extf.'nsivcly reported In th,@ literature. Such ligbt-weight concrete can be rather easily prepared, using standard centrifugal pumps to produce the foam. Card 1/2 UDG: 666-W3.2-411 _j L 23475-66 ACC hiRt AP6013979 initially, bearing wall panels were successfully made by this technique rind iis,@,d for oix five-atory buildings. ranel thicknejs, In another case woo de- crensed by 2q, nni ,,,eight by '30%. Gince then, 18 5-story apartment houses of 80 units ench have been built with such prefab roam concrete panels.. The somewhit greater use of cement is repaid several times by the savings in aggregate and sand. Monolithic panels are used instead of double-layered structures. Savings and costs are discusBed and several building,agencies -switching to the new panels are mentioned, (aw) SUB CODE: 13 SUBM DAM none Card KISELFV, D.P.; SOLODUKIIHN, I.A.i MIRONOV, A.A.; GGOLTBERG, G.S. Industrial productlon of encloEing clements made of expanded clay foam concrets. Stroi. mat. 11 rc..2.5-7 F 165. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Gluvnyy komstruktor sekto.-,i !@,gklkh betonov Byuro vnndrenlya Instituts betc-rut J zhelezobetnna (for Kiselev). .".7. @llavnyy .;nzh. l3yi-,ro vnedrenzys Nauchno- @nst!tuts betona i zhelezobetona (for Soloclukitirt). 1. 'ila-myy '.rzh. domostroitellnogo kombinata tresta g. lzhpvik-,i (fGr Gol'Tb,@rg'j. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. USSR / Forestry. Forest Management. Abs Jour! Ref Zhur-Biol4l No 7, 1958, 20547. Author : Solodukhin . Ye-A--D, Inst : TRW-rar 'Eastern Institute f6r Forestry. Title : The Problem of Classifying the Forest GladQs in the Spruce and Fir Forests of the Far Fast With Regard to Their Renewal. (K voprosu o klassifikatsii lesosek yelovo- pikhtovykh lesov Dallnego vostoka v svyazi vozobnovleniyem). Crig Pub: Byul. nauchno-tekhn. inform. Dallnevost. n.-i. in-ta lesn. kh-va, 1957, No 3, 12-18. Abstract: No abstract. Card 1/1 Countx-j :USSR CatcC;ury; ',:O-*.'eO',;rY- Forest uhnar_enent Abs Jour: RZhDiol., No 3.1., 1958, No 43736 ,I,uthor Sclov'yev, K.P.; Solodul:hin, Yc- D. Inst Title Forest Restoration on Burns in the Coniferous - Droad-Leaf Forests of the Far East. OriG Ilub: Sb. rabot po lesn. I:h-,.,u, M.-L., GosIcsbtu-.if-.zdat, 1957, 5-12 ,'Jostract: This article Gives n classification scheme of the burns in the coniferous - breadleaf forests of the Far East. With reGard to the sceding sources, the burns are div'ded into 2 groups, and with regard to the condition of the remains of the tree stand and the General trend in the process of na- Card 1/2 IT K-25 SO-LQWKHIII, je,D. Reproduction by stump suckers in some Far Basterntrees. Bot. zbur. 44 no.9:1314-1324 B 159. (MM 13:2) 1. Primorukaya leonaya opytnaya stantslya, Primorukiy kray, atantsiya Okeanakays. (Soviet Far last-Afforestation) @@OLODUKHIN,-Ye.D. Features of spruce and larch growth in larch-spruce forests of the Kentsukhe River basin. Soob.DVr-AN SSSR no*13;79-85 160@ (11CM 14:3) 1. Primorskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut. (Kentsukhe Valley-Coniferae) SOLC-,DUK.'.'-,I:jl la.D. Planting oak :Ln clusters in t.-,Ie 11.1aritil-me Territory. Agrobiologia no./4.:630 J1-Ag '63. ("'rul 1(,:9) 1. Pri-norsidy stA'skokhozyaystvcnnyy institut, g. Ussuriy3k. (@L-xitime territory--Oak) I . : k - ! z ! f ) r , i . i IN,y e . [ , . More on 'ho @7ftus-,B of crown-splItting Jn the Kor(-,tn rlne. tir, t . zhlur@ 49 no.M144--1345 -S 164 . (MoTRA 17.12) ., i'rimc)rsk,y ;!(..-1'!-,kokhozytiyatvennyy institto., U!ourlysk. 1 Isank G,,@rt3ovlch 7,ir t--e ''ue3tLon nbout t%@- Tnll---!nc-t :-f-' V,.!ry Fi@h Fr,?!-iutncy In the of Disstrtntinn Cor -,P a hirlical Science degree. I:har,:ov Xilita!-y- @;., irqnon As3l-stnnt Schrv@l, 1044 iu 2 H6 S) i Z I' r@,- "'V . Of T i T L 7.1 -R DIC,.. L V zj13 @T-'-C'T: for of by e r- c E,-,l C. np@ USSR/GeoloL!y - Kazan' Deposits 1 Jun 53 The Upper Kazan' Deposits in the Central Part of the Volga-Kma Regicn," B. V. Selivanovskiy and Fj. G. Solodukho, Kazan' State U DAN SSSP%, Vol 90, No 4, pp 639-642 Present a scheme of the territorial distribution of tLe zone of phase development of the fo.-mtion of Kazan' deposits. Presented by Acad S. I. %.irinov 18 Mar 53 254T68 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnalp Geologiya, 1957p Nr 3, p 8 (USSR) AUT@ms: Selivanovskiy B. V., Solodukho, M. Go, Gusev, A. KO TITLE: The Biostratigraphy of the Upper Permian Rocks of Western Tataxiya and the Adjoining Regions (Biostrati- grafiya verkhnepermskikh otlozheniy zapada Tatarii I smezhnykh rayonov) PERIODICAL: Uch. zap. Kazansk gos. un-ta, 1955, Vol 115, Nr 10, pp 117-121 APSTRACT: In the section of lower Kazan.# rocks of the Vyatka ridge, five lithologically well-defined "formations" are distinguished. A meager group of fossils Is found in these beds along the Northern Dvina and Pinega Rivers, The typical forms are Spirifer blasii Vern., So curviro- stris Vern, and Producgs-tenuituberculatus Ba-rb,' These mark two stages in the rise of brachiopod populations. The later one was the larger. Several formations may be Card 1/2 noted in the lower Kazuril subgroup to the south, but SOLODUKHOI,_ . !@l -@@VOWAWO-IR - - Viktor Alekesevich Cherdyntsev; obituary. Uch.2&P.K&Z.UU. 115 no.16:267-2?3 '56, (MIJU 10: 3) 1. Starshiy prepodavatell kafedry paleontologii i istoricheskoy geologii. (Cherdyntsev, Viktor Alekseevich, 1882-1954) SOLODUKHO, Y.B., inzhener. @ _ @, @ Standard plans of some buildings of coke-chemical plants. Stroi.prom-32 no.2:14-18 F 134. (MLRA 7:2) 1. Khar1kovskoye otdoleniye Promstroyproyekta. (Coke Industry) SOLODUKHO.Y.H.. inihoner I---- @ . .,. Building coal retorts for coke by-product platna. Strol.prom. 33 no-7:4-6 il '55. (MIRA 8:9) (Coke industry) (Reinforced concrete construction) ]---- -)LFT Fir 41 ts Be Intr ir Ent it 4 .1 : p" Bell * 14 @s r. . . rs 21 L jgv fri j -i 5 -- 1- 1!31t. ; @, :., "i r ri r, H @i !211 pt w'-Vit r r- io IF F I it Fr misa"m-1 trt r 147 go-- 2 F k 84 N a jT 2 A , k" r vu Hum HP-H 9 v AT@ I; I I p 11'1*. j r- r- At, )UI'L%'I 00 U;t/01,13/6'0/OCiO/OCrl/CA)28/C, 2 Soiodl@@ho, Ya. Yu.; Dobrynin, Yo. V. k, Lkpiaratun. C2.aos 2.1, No. 180243 Cannounccd by State Dcaiga Inatituie (GoGuclaratvennyy proycktnyy instituty lzobrotoniya, promyshlonnyyo obraztsy, tovarnyye znalci, no. 7, 1966, 28 WPIO T.,,,S: @amiconductor roctifior,, controlled roctifior ACT: This Author Certificate prooontus a convortor apparatus consisting of a rcc!@-Ifiur bri6ge containing a group of controllod and a group of uncontrolled U -@icvo is an additional bridgo with a capacitive filter at the outputto protact tho powor ractifiors from ovorvoltagos occurring in the network. To simplify W10 dovica) tho group of uncontrollad roctifiors of the Twer bridge is used as one Croup of ractifiors of the additional bridge (see Fig. 1 1/2 UDC-- 621.314.632;621-316.93 ACC NR: A?6012116 controllod rectifiers of power bridg 2 - wicou6rolled rectifiers of power bridgo; 3 - capacitive filter; 4 additional bridge O.-Ig. art. has: 1 diagram. SUB CODZE: Oq/ SUBM DATE: 26Jan65 Protect ;ie device, 3 3 T 0 P 'i SE 1 9";, KX I-WITATION SOV/3077 11010dukho Tvidelevich Avt4natika elektroprivodov nepreryvnykk stanov Norywahey prokatki (Aut@tion of Electric Drive System for Continuous Not-Bollingmins) Yloscow., Metallurgizdat., 1960. 3.12 p. Errata slip inserted. 3Y150 copies printed., Ed.: A.A. Sheynnan; Ed. of Publish1ng Smse: T.I,, Kiseleva; Tech. Mo. P.G. Islentlyeva. PURPOOR: The book Is intended for 46signeres, setup mnp and rolling-miM oper-ter P It my also be used by students of tekhnikam and institutes studying electrical equipment for rolling -1111%. COVERAM Methods of selecting parameters of motors and speed regnUtors for continuoue hot-rolling mills are explained. Modern types of speed regaUtors vith wgnetic and electronic amplifiers and grid-control system for mrc=T- are rectifiers are described. Results of testing and adjustmnt of modern speed regulators am presented. The tests vere =ad in 1957-58 by the Card 1/5 Automation of Electric Drive Systems (Cont.) SOV/3877 Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy institut Tyazh lektroproyekt (State 1wt1tate of Planni and Design., Tyazbprowlektroproyekt).. in the laboratory of the Waskovskiy energeticbeskiy instit-dt Nbscov Institute of Inergetics)v MA on the 350 qpntinuous ro114 zill. of the Makeyevskiy sietallurgicheskly zavod (Ns"vka Xeta,33.urgical Plea). The wathor thank the editorj, A.A. Bheymanp -1-r and S.A. Levita@ikiy., Rngineer,, for their assistance and advice. Tbere an 99 references: 49 Soviet., 17 ftg3Jsh,, and 3 Ger-n. TANZ OF COWIMM: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Conditions of RaIll 5 1. Types of continuous rolling mills 5 2. Basic cond0lons for continuous ro'134 7 3. Rolling @dt* looping 9 4. RoLling vith tension 10 3. Characteristic features of rolling on contimww -111 12 6. Gr-xip and individ-al drive of rolling-will stands 15 Card 2/5 SHUR, Eramn@il Romanovich. Prinimli ucklasti:7e: GILANOVSKIT, S.P., kand.takhri. nauk; SONIKIN, M.A., kand.tekhn.nnuk; SOIDDW-10. Ta.T"., inzh.; KOZLOV, B.N.j POUJKHIN, P.I., prof., doktor tekhn.nauk, retaea- zent; KOROLAV, A.A., red.; OZIMTSUTA, A.L., red.izd-va; ISLENTIYF, VA, P.G., tekhn.red. (Now rolling mill processes] Novye protsessy prokatki. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tsvetnoi metallurgii, 1960. 385 P. (MLRA 13:1) 1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektnyy inntitut Tyazhpromolaktroproyekt (for Solodukho). (Rolling (Metalwork)) ANASTASIYEV, f I.; BROS"DO , A.A.; VESIIENEVSKIY, S.N.; GELIMAN, G.A.; GOW.'SHUYN, L.A.: ZIMENKOV, M.G.; KARVOVSKIY, G.A.; KIbLITSKIY, V.A.; KIE114, P.N.; KLVIKSE;YEV, V.M.; KLYUYEV, S.A.; 0ORRING, G.M.; KORENEVSKIY, A.N.; LEYBZON, Ya.I.; LIVSHITS, D.S.; LIGEINAN, I.I.; LOGINOV, 0.1.; MILICH, M.B.; NAYFELID, M.A.; OKOAOKOVy S.P.; POLYAK, A.B.; 1tOYZFJ1O S.S.; RYABOV, M.S.; SINITSYN, O.A.; SOLODUKHO, 'Ya.Yu.; SOSKIN, E.A.; STASYUK, V.N.; BOLtSHAM, Ya.M., red._;_'dTC_f1EV, V.A., red.; S&IOVERI M.L., red.; BORICHEV, I. Ye., red.; DPWILENKO, A.I., red.; KHRAMUSHIV, A.M., red.; YAKUBOVSKIY, F.B., red.; BUNDENBURGSKAYA, E.Ya., red.; KWAR, M.A., red.; BORUNOV, N.I., tokhn. red. kandbock vL in four 0 nykh p tcmakh. 11@@d ob@-@@_-hrji red, T.,*-.-,, Boriche,,-@ Groff-,,;.-rgoi7dat. Vol.l. (DesIgn --It electrical st' industrial enterprises in two part,;, ProektiioVL.'..." '.1 .,,o:r.-'.c-ouotanovok promyohiennykh predpri:Latii v dyukh c."-,%..,...-ui.@i. Vt.,@. Pad rerl. i du. 1963. @r)'3 ;_ i - (MIRA 1?:3) VESHENEVSKIY, S.N.; @9LODUKHOF Ya.Yu.; TSALLAGOV, A.P.; ZAMARAYEVP B.S.; VOLKOV, A.F. (Moskva); NIKULIN, G.F.; LARKIN, A.P. Exciter for electrical machines using thyristors. Elektri- chestro no.2:74-77 F 164. (MIRA 17:3) 1. Gosudarstvennyy institut po proyektirovaniyu elektrooboru- dovaniya d2ya tyazheloy promyshlennosti (for Veshonevskiy, Solodukhop TSallagov, Zama ayev). 2. Metallurgicheakiy zavod "Serp i molot" (for Nikulin, Larkin). A"T @70@JS -Kononov, 3: P., Rukha,!ze,-.A- A., and Solodukhov, G. V. TITLE: The electric field of an emitter in a zlasr-a located in an' external magnetic f ield PERIODICAL: Zhurnal tekhn-4cheskoy fizi-k-4, v. 31, no- 5, 1961, 565-573 TEM; A study has been made of the electric field in the neighborhood ol an emitter in a plaoria located in an external field.. Yeasurements were done with '@hc use of two antennan and a single h-A"probe. The electric .r, -,eld of a noint dipole can be described by k (kd) eAr ]E -2-ril- I dk ki g q (-) ki 7,here r is the radius vector of the observa-tion noint. 'Neglecting ion mo'uion and wirticle collisions, the tensor E. (w) can be written as iff 0 0 (2) 0 0 Card 116 The'electric field'... 2 nhere W. , E2 M -4j2 W2 -.wl2r, W W2 4nne2 W M., In an appendix, it is exactly sho-,,n that fo S/ B104/3205 E, = 0, -E-L = 1 41(-) )11 11 > EO . I (-) 92 (3) E, = E" = 0 nP11 LL < 0. 22 holds at rl oz and d 11 oz', while Ej=O, "(w) (4) EO 0, (W) -'--3 oz and oz. In these relations, EO indicates 'he is valid for r 4 U amplitude of the electric field ' of the dipol e in a vacuum; E z and E, are the arplitudes of the h-f field in the plasma. In the case of weak ma!-ietic fields '3) agrees vith (4), and E - He 0 as a function of C,@ rd 2 6 22777 The electric field... S/057/61/031/005/008/020 B100205 density becomes infinite at one point.. At &) -G)e the electric field in the plasma as a function of density becomes infinite with the exception of 70*11 oz, dj_oz and 6) He >Cj, where resonance is absent. The field strength E as a function of the field strength of the external magnetic field is of great interest with a fixed plasma density. These properties of an electric field in plasma have been studied with the aid of an arrangement shown in Pig. 3. At a pressure of 2-10-2 mm Hg (air), a gas discharge was produced between two electrodes in a glass flask 4 mm in diameter and 18 mm long. Transmitting and raceiving antennas were inserted from both sides (spacing: about 3 mm). The antennas were made of coaxial cables. In first approximation, the transmitting antenna constituted an emitter which could be considered a dipole oriented along the axis of the cable. The frequency applied was W- 5-7*10 10 Bec-1, and the receiving signal was amplified and conveyed to an oscilloscope. The solenoid generated a magnetic field of 7000 oe in the discharge tube. The authors studied the resonance of an electric field at small plasma densities, which had been produced by a discharge current of about 1 ma. Card 3/6 22777 The electric field ... 3/057/61/031/005/008/020 B104/B205 Fig. 8 shows the electrical diagram of the single h-f probe. A comparison between experimental and theoretical results indicates that, in accordance with theory, resonance will occur at E2(&)) '0 only if the dipole moment of the emitter has a definite orientation with respect to the magnetic field. The experimental density required is slightly different from the theoretical one. This is due to the varying input resistance of the antennas, which complicated the experiments considerably. Tile authors further examined the possibility of measuring the plasma density with the use of a single h-f probe. This method is based on the dependence of the resonance of the inDut resistance of the dipole on the plasma density. It could be shown tilat this method is applicable to both isotropic and anisotropic plasma. There are 9 figures and 06 references: 4 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Fizicheskiy institut im. P. N. Lebedeva Moskva (Institute of Physics imeni P. N. Lebedev, Moscow) SUBMITTED: June 6, 1960 Card 416 L 27872-66 EWT(I)/ETC/EPF(n)-2/M(m)/EPA(w)-2 IJP(c) AT ACC NR: AP5026704 SOURCE CODE! UR/0141/65/008/005/0893/0898 AUTHOR: PeK@m V. A.; V. V. yakov, Solodukhov, ORG: Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Moskovskiy energeticheskiy institut) TITLE: Surface impedance of a nonhomogeneous plasma with sharply varying parameters SOURCE: 1VUZ. Radiofizika, v. 8, no. 5, 1965, 893-898 TOPIC TAGS: permittivity, inhomogeneous plasma, electric impedance ABSTRACT: The surface impedance of a plasma as a function of the structure of the incident field, i.e., the spatial dispersion of surface impedance, is considered. It is assumed that the permittivity gradient is a sufficiently large quantity, so that the field in the nonhomogeneous layer may be represented as a series in recip- rocal powers of a large parameter. From a physical standpoint, the condition of a large gradie.t means that the discussion is restricted to a strong skin effect in the inhomogeneous layer. Impedances of a half-space nonhomogeneous along the normal to the surface and of a sphere inhomogeneous along the radius are considered. The incident field in the first problem is given in the form of a plane wave, and in the Card 1/2 UDC: 533.925 L 27872-66 ACC NR: AP5026704 second problem, in the form of a spherical wave; the two cases of polarization are treated separately. The results obtained permit the solution of various problems of external excitation of nonbomogeneous plasma bodies (such as nonhomogeneous layer or sphere) at large permittivity gradients. The method used to calculate the external field is also used in problems involving excitation of homogeneous bodies, except for the fact that the impedances of homogeneous bodies are replaced by the imped- ances of the corresponding nonhomogeneous bodies. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 15 formulas. SUB CODE: ME/ SUBM DATE: 24Dec64/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH REF: 000 Card 2/2-R ROZOV, Serafim Vasillyevich, prof.; SOLODUT:, G.A., red. [Course in mechanical drawing] Kurs tekhnicheskogo cher- cheniia. Kiev, Gossellkhozizdat USSR, 1963. 182 p. (141RA 17:3) YASTREBOV, Oleg Ivanovich;-SQWDUN, G.A., red.; YERDSHENKO, T,G., tekhn. red. (Laborator7 work in electrical engineering and the principles of electronics] Laboratomye raboty po elektro- tekhnike i oanovam elektroniki. Kiev, GoBselikhozizdat USSR, 1963. 309 P. (MIRA 16:8) (Electronics) (Electric engineering) YAROSMIKO., Petr Nikoforovich; YAROSHENKO Lyubov' Aleksayevna [IAroshenko, L.O.1; SOLODUN, G.A.tSoloduns H.A.], red. [! ractical exercisou with agricultural machinery and implements and their repair) Praktychni zaniattia z sillstkohospodaralkykh mashyn i znariad' ta ikh remontu. Yqiv, Derzhsillhospvydav URSR, 1963. 370 p. (MIRA 17:3) ZORIN, Vladimir Petrovich; $OWDUN, G.A. , red. [Arithmetic in construction] Arlfmetika po stroitellnomu delu; abornik prAvil, primerov i zadach. Kiev, Gosself- khozizdat USSR, 1963. 251 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Arithmetic) KOVALETS, Martyn Nikonorovich; ATAMANOV, Vladimir Savellyevich; SOLODUII, G.A., red.; NEMCM'KO, I.Ye., tekhn. red. (Technology and organization of rural construction] Tekhnologiia i organizataiia sel'skogo stroitellstva. Kiev, Gossellkhozizdat USSR, 1963. 440 p. (MIRA 17:3) DID0,1KO., Nikolay Kirillovich; XLCDWI, G.A. 1292"M!: '-bred. al@;__ ". [Operation of machines and tractors) zlspluatatsiia ma- sh'ynno-traktornoho parku. Kyiv, Urozhai, 1964. 507 P. (MIRA 18:8) KINSHAKOV, A.I.; SOYJHb'J.I0V SOLODUMV ;_ - @__j i Four-electrode tool used in electric logging. Prikl.geofiz. no.30:215-228 161. (MMk 14:10) (Electric prospecting) SOLODUNOV. A.M.; KOLCIIANCV, B.A. Reasonibr the establishment of check points for a.c. Fowered locomotives. Elek. I tepl. tiaga 5 no.3:40-41 Mr t6l. (MIRA 14.-6) 1. Chlen initsiativnoy gruppy vneshtatnykh korrespondentov zhurnala 6EIektricheskaya i teplovoznaya tyaga",, master elektromashinrogo tsekba, depo Krasnoyarsk (for Solodunov). 2. Master tsekha pod"yamochnogo remonta, depo Krasnoyarsk (for Kolchanov). (Electric locomotives-Testing) SOLODL-NOVj mastor; GARATS, MI., starshiy inzh.; KOLCHANOV, mst-,r Special features in the maintenance of the mechanical section ,of tho 1160 electric locomotive. Elek. i tepl. tiaga 5 no.8: 33-35 Ag 161. (MM 14:9) 1. Ciden initsiativnoy gruppy vneshtatn@ykh korrespondentov zhurnala "Elektrichoskaya i teplovoznaya tyaga" (for Solodunov). (Electric locomotives) ',V, -.". , master el ekttro:r.@,! h, nnoL o tseki,L: G. qjtTS, V.7i in@ I. ,@Iaintenance and repair of the 116C clectric locomotive traction engincs. F] eh-. i tep'l . tiaga 6 no. 2 :11-12 va '(-- - ( "..'I it, - II J, 1. Depo Krasnoyarsk; chlony initsiativnoy gruipy vneEhtatny;-@ k)rresporidentuv zhurnala "Elektriche@'A-aya i tc-plavoznaya tyapa". I (Electric railway motors-1-11aintenance and repair) SGLODUNUV, Aleksandr Mik@.wy 0, 1'. 7'. , Inzh. ,lo-vich; PHS11CHEF ---retserzehtv"6@LCVSKIY, Ch.S.y inzh., red.; BOBPLVA, Ye.l,,'., tekhn. red. [Repair and maintenance of the auxiliary machines of a.c. locomotives] Remont i soderzhanie vapomogatellrqkh mashin elektrovozov peremennogo toka. Mosk-vap Transzheldorizdat, 1963. 72 p. WIRA 160.2@ (Electric locomotives--Maintenance and repa$r) o Lek mn@-, @vo A 1965. 0 1 P: So 1c;.;: L 08317-67 E,,%rr (m)/EW'P(j) RM -'- " -_ ' - I.- - @ - - - -- I ACC W' ARG033779 SOURCE CODE: UR/0058/66/000/007/DO80/DO80 AUTHOR: qEebetishchikov, D. M.; Solodunov, V. V. TITLE: Triplet-triplet absorption spectra of some aromatic h carbons ,yArocarbo SOURCE: Ref. zh. Fizika, Abs. 7D638 REF SOURCE; Tr. 1-y Mezhvuz. konferentsii Ped. in-tov.po_ spektroskopii. M. , 1965, 20-23 TOPIC TAGS: absorption spectrum, aromatic hydrocarbon, hydrocarbon, triplet triplet absorption, phosphorescence spectrum, triplet molecule I ABSTRACT: Absorption t re obtained for excited ph ne tio s cc ra w triphenyiene, and d 2tien Ymoleculees in n-hexane, n-heptane, and n-octane solu- tions, frozen at 77K to study the effect of triplet-triplet absorption on quasi-line phosphorescence spectra. The effect of T- T absorption on phosphorescence ape j was also studied from the point of view of over-ab9orption of light radiated by triplet molecules. [Translation of abstract) !SUB CODE: 201 1.'4 it EJ not L-2816-66 EYVT@l )/EWT(m)/EPF(C)/EWP(J) IJP(c) RM .@CCESSION NR! AP5016:L8,3--- -------'-UR/0051/65/018/006/1079/10811 535-373 @A @ 0,@g AUTHORS: Butlar, V. A.; Grebensbebikov, D. M.; Solodunov, Ve V. iTITLE: Some featuges of the kinetics of p4p,sp4RrgAp@qpce, decay.9k* ,@riphenylene,@ @;SOURCE: Optikh i Bpektrookopiya, v. 18, no. 6, 1965.. 1079-1081 a TOPIC TAGS: phosphorescence, electron spectrum, line spectrun@ :molecular spectrum, absorption spectrum @ABSTRACT: The authors investigated the kinetic of quenching of in- idividual quasi lines'of the phosphorescence spectrum 9f triphenylene, ,obtained by the method of E. V. Shpoll8kiy et al. (Ust. Fiz. Nauk @v. 80, 255, 1963 and earlier papers). To obtain the quasi-line ,spectrum, a solutiop of triphenylene in n-beptane was frozen in quart4._ .by liquid nitrogen and illuminated at a wavelength near 313 nm. The 'individual lines were separated with a spectrograph (ISB-51) with ;photoelectric attachment (FEP-1). The decay curve was recorded with ,Card L 2816-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5016183 iian oscilloscope. The dependence of the logarithm of the relative in :tensity on the time was determined from the oscillograms. The phos- ;phorescence-decay curve differs from exponential, and the reason for !it is seen in the influence of triplet-triplet absorption, the max- i,imum of which lies in the spectral region where the deviation was ob- ;served. The results of the tests show also that all the Investigated! !quasi lines belong to the triphenylene molecule and correspond to @transitions from the same triplet level to different vibrational sub-1 ;levels of the ground state. The partial overlap of the phosphores- ;cen spectrum with the triplet-triplet absorption spectrum is appar- the cause of the retardation of the phosphorescence p ,ent% Acess ,during its initial stages. The presence of an interise background may ;greatly distort the osci@lograms showing the phosphorescence decay 'in the Initial stages. lVie results demonstrate once more that the !Sbpollskiy effect makes it possible to increase the infolftatiop ob- from luminescence spectra, Orig. art. has: 2 figures ASSOCIA71ON: None :Card 2/3., aL '2816-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5016183 ,SUBMITTED: 12Decr"h r i AR REF SOV: 00.3 i ENCL: 00 OTHER: 001 Card L@ o4819-67 EWP (i ) /EWT 00' RM ACC NRI AP6026981 SOUR= CODEs UR/0051166/021/002/0250/0252 AUTHOM Grebenshchikovt D. M.; E4tlar, V. A.; Solodunovg Ve Ve ORGI none TITIZ: Phosphorescence of two types of radiating centers of coronene n paraffin solutions SOMCES Optika I spektroskopiya,, v. 21, no. 2j, 1966, 25o-252 TOPIC TAGS: phosphorescence, coronenev excited statep luminescence center., Neprll ABSTMM The phosphorescence decay of coronone in n-heptane was studied at 770K on indIvidual quasi-lines (5614 and 5631 1) in order to determine the lifetime of each radiating center separately. It was found that when the sampW is excited with light from a DKSSh-10O xenon lamp through a 313 nm filter, the decay is nonexponential, in- dicating that the deviation froin exponentiality is due to reabsorption of the radia- tion by triplet molecules. The effect of reabsorption on the phosphorescence decay of coronene is practically constant over the entire spectral range studied (3150- 5700 A). It is shown that two different types of radiating centers formed by coro- nano molecules in n-haptane at 770K, whose pure electron transitions are separated by 52 cm-1, have different lifetimes of the excited state which differ by 0.3+10.03 sec. The different lifetimes of the excited states of radiating centers separated in space confirm that the conditions surrounding these molecules affect the electronic 1/2 UDCS .53 ACt-@R. AP6026981 states of the molecules. In the phosphorescence spectrum of coronene in n-octanes the different distances between the doublet components indicates changes in the vibrational frequencies of the molecule on passing from one radiating center to another. Orig. art. has$ I figure. SUB CODES 20/ SUBM DATES OIF9b66/ ORIG REFS 010/ OTH REFS 001 2/2 4 tj to it of "At 1111 U U P a bi DO DNA MON0 u b I, a P Z L -1 Is -IL- I IL cc up , so 09 Thtt TOWAY Of bl"YOUS Of ChImIld'ime F A snkAuhet Is V. , k, S. tr IN 9 a 1 I lv=lt R 16h) . . . .l . 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TI - rHOCII 11101 - J-7A im-1 A 07 ".4411 so- -d clo"ll - -IrItl 'th, V.1-191 -If 10 JICI .0 I(X71 .00 go 4" .--,k I x0 I(Wma t -IU vs,s intre&wq rspidiv *,th ancrr4w in I 10 wr S.W. at o Ityd". it. 40 0 v -0 Ao 0 flee too so tis 0 too 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0Co 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 000000000 00 00 * 0090000 @991@6 0 ;o0090090go000000 00 SOLODUSHENKOV, S. N. Mbr., Jab. Organic Chem., Ivanovo Chemico-Technological Inst., -1941-47-. *Investigations on the Synthesis of 2-Chlorethanole: I. On the Pseudocatalytic Action of 'opper 6alts by the Preparation og 2-Ohlorethanole," Zhur. Obshch. klim., 15, Nos. 9-1o, 1945; 'Direct Determination of the Rate of Chlorine Hydrolysis.' Acta Phys. 20, No. 5. 1945; "The Mechanism of Hydrolysis of Chlorine," Zhur. Fiz. Khim., 21, No. 10, 1947. - 'PIPPIP. 1111 0 0 411 0 ? tot If 11 k It a is . to 1 a 0 Ali- elle W 006 0 1, It It *A toil MP& .1 udiddat A A _1. a X o At Synthesis of 2-dilwoodealegeol. V. Use ot h4hor pros- own. H. A. Shilov and S. N. Mcmiusherskov Zhur . . PrikldIlf Kkim. J. Applied ChM.) 20.-12' 0412(1947); cf. C-A: 43. 1 IW _-Reartion of &(set., with a 111111pernalon 0( Cis hrfr:llr [ft IfrO. xfv". 41 Cl. cmiamm. up to I rooloA., milm. W 11 WN 4) It,% niniv, 1 C 0 11.0 1.011. with an *141M% Vithi #.I the tholwy. 4w 90,-41111% ad tbot games. viold pm&b reas accommot of the for. n, elites 4 in the hims,ternemi% wiles. Jib grew : WOO 00 -3 drimlii4shelfirlel. The yirkl,.tn,l theli"r-" prittiml. call 1w JMfWaMl SUhatAntiAlly I-Y Mlir4lOil `141111@ with Ch without freerceeding an initiAl Ch cum 11. 04 1 nuslej 1. in this way. a final concu. of 1.05 nutices/l. was teebtaincil, ) V, with a 7311 yiehl. The rtucti,in it first, cArvir-l-st At 1 4 h ro t e at 10-15% the &III h -ww"hal l-,wrf. il-tr-w e per"Alre, tit 5 2 aloft, lisorl'i thr Vista .,iiewlmi The .4stifyineet Imis liellectle" 6011 ther 1111.41 Ifirm Nil 1, 'Irlo. l"I the rate fit "tn. ot their %u%lcn4ltn with Cill.. N. T. Soo It* 00 Its* Its It A ItITOLLIN&IL'it 1.11C41411,1111 CkAWFICATfoll I Jr.. nee 4 00 W. 2v( @fill' @W it.. 1. 12 u 0 IV so 'A 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 @Zem a a a 0 610 a 0 0 0 a 1 000060000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00069 0 0 41 0 6 0 0 It . . I, R As Y Ct OGA .-so 00 so,' 00 00 00 A. Shihav and .4. N. Sol mAnkow. Zhiermal Vki- go ehrob,i Kkimii Wournal Phypical Chemistry), v. "I. (let. 1947. P. 1159-1,at. o0a Thi- hypothesis that chloride hydr.,lyxis may take -00 place even in an acid inedium with participation 00., of hydroxyl ion was investiKsted. It is shown that -:00 this hypttth"is is contrary to kinetic data. The Zoo 00 All f direct intcraction of chlorine and water S =ros Is sh,)wn to kw correct. 00 -00 .100 zoo i1s, tie* . VoO 00 T' I V is & V A #:1 & I I u a &I it, 0 P0 IT to it sit WIC1119 It 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a e 0 0 0 0 0 ?@ 000 000 !so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q 000 0 0 0 0 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 -and. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Synthesis of 2-Chlorethand from Water and Ethylene." 28 Apr. 49 Inst. of Petroleum, Acad. Sci. USSR 0 V -,!,c v a u 1-1-1 0 lp @j 71 If ck@:@- a" derI44164. MA thesvIkesis &ad uses of "rb Of some xf&*- , - Rad 4%. A Unem.-i 4ec ",a @N,;nvo FiJur'.444VAR,30, ""Z-5 m " unsym. substlioU TO. and ddii "' 1.5 lidy ;@rz synthesized (rom I- Mflkoxy-4-nifrop hocyanwe (1) and &min banilides from Ac derivillo-phe, ocar ... di,,lue and from am(no- atobenzene. Bubbling CO Is +-6 hrs. through a solo. (40- V) of 34 g. 2-motboxy4-41troanfline (U) in OW mt. dry PhMe coutc. 21 g, NatM ve 56% 1, m. 114.5-15* (dry PhMe). Dcrivs of 2 2'-d r1,eftxymrb&nHW* wen syn- thtsized by refialng A min. ftMe solos. of equiv. amts. of I a-Ad 11 giving, on Coolim 4.4- ,gNOs)s Arric., m. 278*;@ 'j 1 1-1.5 brs. in IR e wi an equiv. amt. of p- -1VO, isriv., m. 203.5* (80% ,.I,Idl,g, ptd. on cooling 4 At 11). @ hot solo. of I In PhMe added slowly to a PhMo contg. equiv. amt#. vt 2.4-dimethozy-4-aminotoluene and refluxed 30-40 min. gav 114 -yellow Iftf. letii of 4,milro-2,21'"rinesh .9 "XZZlid, [about, 100%). m. 211" (80 Aco W1)=tYnoa of 2-ch oro4-" UltroanitIne followedly reduction with cast lron filings at 750 YkIded 00% NI-acetyl-i-chloro-1.4-phe enediamine m. 133. which In aq. NaOAc reacted with IVII at 30-6 1 104ing 0"% 4,41-diacelamU*4.3'-dicidarocark iJida 111), ra. 299.1%* (glacial AcOff). III is subjtC t to C3 a ydrolysis Different conditions were es SEM I " tintd.1 I drolyt 4,: 17 bra. In 80% IfISO, at 77 0 11111 gayt sot i deriv., m. about 247* (decompn.). Acetyla, oj@ I low by uction gave 2-mtthoxy-N1-=tyI-l,4 I) enyl iamfn- which in NaCO& Wq. reacted w!th CO T i&. M. 221.6 min. in bcalog 201, without tn. 3156, AA yl"nigrac,lkally 100% carbats'' , (I IV In hot I Cl 1. 1) gave 04 Cooling the IICI sait a the 4-4'41[sN~deriv.,m.228"(decompn,). Ttebm,m.1910 was POW. from it waarn snin. of the sak with NH@OH:l Ion, nittation, and reduction, of 2-methoxy-& =ILIOa gave phenytenediamine m 15G--3*-whkhwitbCOC6&tS&-40G a 4,4Qz@6;W40- 81% M ykwled 32.7% WA tion. and steam dis talue4, did not m. the 1W. Liz gne In CA with CO% P kin imictwo I V ti, (C Imme.. "1=0 i . TVA aynthealmd by rittluglion of the nitrombanilldes previously, (lot. N.)with Zu dust in HC I and with F* In AcOW mixt. of the nitro deriv. md aq, RtOH c=d. IICI; was added and then U dust over a period a sevexal hrs,@ The followEaC dismina derivs. were thus 43bt*incd fr= the cofftsponding ditultro compds.: yield 48,5711, not melting up to 3160, -diAJor""4rb4ttVide Wd 63.5074, not Welting WP to 3154, "iKO-2.2'444 5,5' P". -Jimdkyk4rSattVid4 in 18V W*' EtOH)(4ecompa. yield 60%. in. 109* (EtOH). The followlag derivs. we= prW. by addl, 7 tradually the corresponding nitro derivs. to a mist. of shavings ind aq. AcOji, previously digested I hr. with stirring at 00-5*, and cminuing the digmion, at eAs temp. for mv" hr*.: in. ...... 2871; yield SO-W%,' m. 192% yield 45-50%. ra. 238' (C.1-14); dimeIhYIrarMnX4,, yield 5D%, in, M* (MrOli)(de- cornpa.); ide, yield 70% in. 23"'(McOfl); meIh#xy.S'-meIhyk4fbamtWde, yield 8217..' m. 174% 4,4'- yield 81%, not melt. InSupto3lP (the latter compd. was alwoblikined in a 68% yield hy fefluxing the nitro deriv. with Nais 1-1 5 twx "mino-.1.2-dimetiviyearbanilidt, yield 120-25%, 10 Oli). 4x4S/4E?cQ) KLYUYEV, V.N.; DOGADKINA, L.A.; SOLODUSHENKOV S.N.', SPRYSKOV, A.A. Azo dyes from amino carbanilide, and its substitutes. Zhur. prikl. khim. 31 no.1:124-129 Ja '58. (MIRA 11:4) l.Ivanovskiy khimiko-takhnologichookiy institut. (Azo d7es) (Carbanilide)