SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SPIVAKOSVSKIY, M. - SPLAVNIK, V.M.

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DRYAPACHEIIKO, B.,_i-nzh. (g.1)nepropetrovsk); SPIVAKOVSkTx,-M.,-mekhanik; RASYUK, A.; NOSACH, V.., master (g.K6 otop) Suggested, created, introduced. Izobr. i rats. no. 5:22-23 161. MY (MIRA 14:5) 1. Upravleniye mekhanizataii no. 19, g. Khabarovsk (for Spivakovskiy). 2, Predsedatell soveta Vsesoyuznogo obshchestva izobretateley i ratsionalizatorov zavoda "Krasnyy metallist y71 g.Konotop (for Rasyuk), (Technological innovations) a 0 a as 00 so 1 8 10 ~04 -~Fo ~0101; ; ~010; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 a e ! ~ ' x 13 14 0 .4 A A C. h r--Q K i--i u. a IV It ,, I . -S' - -so 1.:5 jifferent forms of 'it n the the iuflu#ficf Of I T 00 growth of dp 1e trove 4nd the formation of Fult hulls, SpwAVVIkii. A,klad Y Vietro vu- Add S,'J )" I' Lent Kht". Vik IM. - . oju 14, N.), '-1. 2-5 -'~ 19 19 1, Ilk i. of tile dierno v-sn twit. 1-11 ill KCI c%t., Nit. the so Ij Ar 'ifillillIal'-* virgetative gro-th. it di.;k co"'Illcive to ' 00 itr;,te, branchilig ill tile St"ll't half of tile hilluill'.r. N ' 0 rii- i4o,. arr fill JUVM41 10"111-11'"11 L'i fn"t i 00 of thI upix., Ilottion of tile W.'1101ck ill J~Ullt.' I- 'k-iVing Nil, 'lloo, a jultil't volitclit of '11k,low, 01% 111l. 0 L go ovi 111vt ItAiiii tile of p6taN r,vviviult rii1r,&W c-l as ~:iorr K alid P 1. a .a 0 0i 0 L , 0 0 -00 goo lee v%* 0 t J" - -- tv n tv 2 0( It I U X It - -41 1 5 ;- An L S 9 FW 0 14 6 1 W 64 -#]- I is* : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 9 6 0 9 9 9 Sk 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 000 0 0 0 a ; -7FIVAKC--I3KIY, t.'. D. Agriculture (Fertilizer for fruit and berry plants) moskva, Gos. Izd-vo sellkhoz. lit-ry, 1951. Monthh List of Russian Accessions, Library cf Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. -- T ' I Ni . -D . ~ ~ - . k , , . L. - , 7e r.* t, 11 L -, e rs n rid I "rMu re n Fse of fec 1 far t-il -*: zerp, in nrc3 7.--.fs. 7--d i c~-. Nc. ?y 10M. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, June -1953. Unclassified. SFTVAF,-!3'*TY, Naum Davidovich Sci-Res Inst of Horticulture imeni Michurin, Academic degree of Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, based on his defense, 16 November 1954, in the Council of the Leningrad Agricultural Inst, of his dissertation entitled: "Fertilizing fruit and berry crops". Academic degree and/or title: Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 9, 16 April 55, Byulletent 14V0 SSSR, No. 14, Jul 56, Moscow, pp 4-22, Uncl. JPRS/NY-429 SPIVAKOVSKIY, N.D., red. [Program and methods instructions for cultivation exi)eriments with fruits and berries] Programmno-metodichaskie ukazaniia po agrotekhnicheskim opytam s plodovymi i iagodnymi kullturami. Hichurinsk. Nauchno-issl.in-t sadovodstva Im. I.V.Michurina, 1956. 183 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Fruit cult-ure) SPIVAKOVSKIY, N.D. (Orchards on the "Zavet Illicha" Collective Farm] Sady kolkhoza *Zavet Illicha.1 Moskva. H-vo selkhoz. WSR, 1957. 18 p. (Fruit culture) (MIRA 12:3) SPIVAKOVSKIY, Na!i~~D vidg3~jch, doktor sallskokhozyaystvanafth nauk, 5-;~f-e 130 or: KATSITALISON, S.M., redak-tor; GUBIN. K.I., takhnichaskiy redaktor [Agricultural practices for good orchard yields] Agrotakhniks vysokikh urozhaev v plodovykh sadakh. Predstavlepa Obshchestvom po rasprostrananiiu politichaskikh i nauchnykh znanii RSFSR. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1957. 31 P. (Vsesoiuznoa obshchestvo po rasprostra- nenilu politichaskikh i nauchnykh znanii. Ser-5, no.2) (MLRA 10:3) (Pruit culture) USSR / Cultivated Plants. Fruits, Berries, Nutboaring, M-6 Teas. Abs Jour ;Ref Zhur - Biologiya, No 2, 1959, No. 6395 Author :Spivakovs'kiy,.N. Inst :Not given Title !Basic Soil Cultivation and Fertilization In Orchards OrIg Pub :Vinogradarst!TO I sadovodstvo Kryma., 1958, No 2, 18-21 Abstract :Keeping of orchards under turf accumulated over many years is the main reason for the poor state of trees in orchards and their low yield. Recommendations on the plowing of sod and on a regular system of soil cultivation are given. Card 1/1 SPIVAKOVSKIY, Naum Davidovich; SERGEYEV, V.I.., red.; GUFMVICH, M.M.., - tekhn. red. , [?ertillzing fruit and 'o-arri culturea) Udobrenie plodavykh i iagod- nykh kulltur. Izd.2., Ispr. i dop. Moskvaj, Sellkhozivj'at., 1962. 359 P. (MIRA 15:7) (Fertilizers and mamres) sk ag 0 v S Pe V " 2 W z I A NT V Ak~el'rud d 2 d k a4 F. ki (1-5 N N,OH) it is demoristra, polarographically that lu cAsts as This lort-may polymerize by adding 611 111(011)s Units. Polyinerization'is favored by increase in In concn. CO,0001-0.005AO ordecreak in nlky. 1 The rate of decompn, of the indate ion was followed polwo- -1 j- graphically at.varyhir is. for 3,hrs;~' In asid XaOll mici ecompti. mte was 1111tch more rupid in 2N The d Naoll tlmn atWorCY. Possible mechanisms for the iodate decompn. pram are discussed. C. H.-Fuchsman AKSELIRUD, N.V.: SPIVAKOVSKIY. V.B. Stud7ing thn basic Balts and hydroxides of metals. Report No.l. Zhur. neorg. khim. 2 no.12:2709-2?15 D '57. O(M 11:2) 1. Inatitut obahchny i naorganichaskoy khimii All USSR. (Salts) Okvdroxidea) V&&Lj1yev, V. f. , X.rablo,&, I. D., SOY/i 53-5a- 5- 50/50 T1104 Conference Discussion 0- the Nothods of Investigating the ccupies formation I& solutions PC SoSojam, iguabonlyg somplaksoobrazovantys, v rastworakh) MIODIC&L. IsvestLys vymshikh uchobAykh samado.Ly ' thimiya I kbAniabaskays sekbaclosIrs, 1958, Ir 31 PP 173 - 174 (USSR) ASOMM From Febritary 10 to 21, 1954 a oonfer*aos discussion took place as the loan of Ivenovaj Is dealt .1th %be subject. In the title. It was called on a decision of the VII%h All-Ustan Conference an the Chemistry of Couples Pormations. more than 200 persons attended the conference, Moag the& 105 delegates frea various IQ-n~ of the USSR. as the coafersuas methods of determining the coap..Ltion C the complexes In solutions were discussed, as well as the method@ of caloulatiag the instability CO.*%"%~ ocordiA ! to experiaotel data and problems concerning the Laflumna lex fors.tta. f . comp -01 Sam solvent up.. the P"4.8600 o 4, . . . .. . %. In the Imasur. by A. K. B.bko and 5 M 'emsmay' ka, -physical and =&0f the ~mftlh 3 Colored Complexes In The Solu%io.-, the r.oult. ad a sWv%eSs%La investigation in oopper-quinaline-sal toy lat.. so mail as to Gapper-jUrridine-callay2sto systems by ---a of by Is. A no optical method were dealt fish. In the lrtur. . 1he Idea of a further Invostig at IQ.a the .Pls. lialkly -3 7o_rm&%Lon process*@ in solutions was developed. Bs.14.. the determination at the composition and stability of the complexes aloe %hs pb7mLcal and chemical Properties, the chemical -,~s out 2/16 and the strua%urs, of the complex ocupounds must be Lal..%L- L100616TS, and I- M. Yatmialr;kL7 in ib9ir I* Sur. "IAvq`m%74_ o ITGIL 0? the Polymerization of Igo-poly &aide n 5olutioam. 50ILSIOAsd experimental results of the investigation of the P~17"O`186110n in solutions of zolybdic sold. The author. P&OvGd that 44FOGIally the solybdic sold within . certain range of the PH values end the oonoentratica. exist. as a MabOr Of OOSPOU"s ?hat ago be expressed by an overall formul& moo 4(M*04)"' ZA She lecture by 1. V. Lksel,rud end Card 4/16 investigation results an basic melt@ t"ine Lot. Gw*dual the GOOPIOx formation In solutions by mesne of the PD1660losetrio method wers mentioned for my4%.av wish aloo, modulus and Isdium. In the evaluation of their results the metbOrs msPlGys4 the method Of the table difference. The Gel'oules"a at the "n"'Outivs GOAGtbats was carried out according to the Interpolation formula by lesson. CkS82101-181SIL hold a lecture -A "P9 K-sour.mmat Method of Ohs SGIsIlOss Im CO:bI0 1IoA Wi %h 1 t.m Sy Aa&ly#j. of the g : Solubility Diagram f % ~ 6 a By to C U 8 _ HC - 20 in ; $189 COMPI*z Copper Compounds IQ Saturated Solutions-. It 60 fOMsd that the substance at %be bottom of the llqt,ld Is = basic than %be Solution, furthermore, the laor .... d 86tilty Of Ohs solution from the viewpoint or %he formation of hydrazy-ablord, complex.@ In the solution -as W. " 9u4J"%8Ov OPGB*d Sam discussion fish his lecture, he Pula out the moo ... Sty of utilizing the concept, marked us in the investigations of the polymerisation In organic : hwaistry In the chemistry of yoly.uclear osple...' A. A. card $/It Griabors Shinks shot $be A.. approach of the hydrollets Conference Discussion an She method. of SOV/1 5)-58- 3-3o/30 lawassigazing the Complex ?creation In Solutions Laweeligation am devolopad by the Scandinavian school is of high value. I* also pointed to the necessity of studying the kla*liao of the polymerization process and a quantitative determination of the strength of the polymer*. A. X. Babko pointed out that the study of the polymer structure was bodessary, N. P. Kos"' mentioned in his lociur. that the rather widely syr-*-&T--yoiyz.rix&%icA %.Yyo according to the saka,me *Auolouo + chain members- is not obtained in all cases. Th* 101101tAd SOLGAtiOtS look part In %he discussion. T. 5. Tolasahe,, A. V. Ablow, I. S. X-.tfin. 1. 1. Teasany., aad 9. 3. TatsiairskLy. A. 9. Bahka than discussed In his lecture blkthoda of Determining the Dissociation Cons%azt of the Complex Groups in Solutions" the main principles of deterstaing the Instability constants. 9. ?~Lomar' discussed in his 100%uza 'Calculation Methods of %h@ Instability Constants of %be Complex Compounds According so Experimental Dot.- the possibilities of using the known calculation methods of the lastabillsy QOA~%AA%6 for serious Go~~$ Of %bd Complex forma- "On In eolut,041 If wever.1 manoa.cl- complex.. ar, for-I be 11.1.1m.041. ..%had by Ab old and Bodl.ad.r (completed by A. 9.Babko) cannot be reoc".Ad.4 for the calaulation of the instability coast"%. The lecturer disousss4 the dis. solution methods of the polynomials proposed by B'yorrum, Laden, lossoli, Sketahard, Edealloy and other su%hors. Th. ocast"le calculated in this soy "a a*% very accurate. It was proved that the method of successive approximations can 164A to wrong conclusion. as to the chemical processes taking place in the arsten investigated. Th. most probable value of son physioal constants can be obtained by the method of the Ismat square$. 3. V. Ptitaya, Is. P. Tokster and L. I. Timagradova described the determination methods of the U11tsbility COUst"tO Of the *zaleto complexes of Aiablunt me lue and ir n b ,, 11 On Ib* hI h &r th. f : : : ,: . :f . ,. I.. farm %I by I r to&&. N. 9. Dol'shako.a, 1. V. Taneany.v and G. S. Samch.ako bold a lecture on he Role of the Tine Factor in UOA of the Complex Formation.. In the di.ouseton a the lectu.rem A. A. Griaborg mentioned that due to the slow ju -a af the equilibria %be methods discussed of 8% a am" TP6 42 instability constant. (palladium and cobalt Mining the - complexes) G- often Act be employed. A. T. Ablov pointed out the necessity of devising direct methods of proving the 1 Lronce of Interm.diato for.. is a st.p-wt.o complex fare&- : 1 . 3 ra%stalrokiy, mentioned that the instability . ; slowly dissociating complexes can be -.1c.lat.d was lbersochomical date. I. P. k4assoviah, A. W. Colub MODS Others took part in %he discussion on the I.otures. A. 9. Babko requested inclusion In %he next conference an the skamietry of complex compounds . lecture in shich .-Joue 'GlOuISILO& Bsthcd& Of the instability constants should be .4180usist by the slAmPI.- Of -at-sl -sw- This should clarify So Which d"algOnCLOS Of the values Of the constants dif- format methods Of evaluating the exporicant.1 dot. a- lead. l. P. Know' stressed that in %he determination of the Instability conolgAts all chemical equilibria should be take. iota - O-Plm- formation pro,... :o::"t that render complex %h tkl I lution, especially the Wrolysto processes of the 04 and %h- ;4alrol L add.adum. 1. the lecture delivered by , n . , _Zoo 'APPILO-ALOU Of the Distri... ad . P. Z~!uly. Card S/16 lio t a Metad to be InI.Mgti.. Of the Stability Coast"%. Coaftreade Discussion an the Method* of so V/1 5 5-5a-)- 50/30 laveettgatlog the Complex Formi.t1a. In Ulutloas of Some Thori~ Complex Compounds- result* o~3%&Iaad from %h4 parLaeutal Lzw*.tigstion of %he distribution of tb-Ium : :.VQWWG In the systemst acetylace%oaa banxece - eater. ana 2-szy-1j4s-asph%hOqu1oaa* - chloroform eater sere given. rroullt" 4ats.111, L4:%:bift1.L%Y %nor--- oemp X . ,h 'y I. a%a "d- xy- sere calculated. 1. T. Tanaray., G. S. 3&;.h.Aka -4 1.. V. Go"harov hold a leatwe on the ;PLL:b%t.. of the ..labX1T%Y aCtUffri: ltb* dj.%eM1"tion of he at Lll%y Of :013paund . aLane- or Iowa It igatig complex opt;Uli .1. discussed (PH US&Ow 0.1 density, as wall am of the heat =Xtnd) J. D. Baratta hold a lecture on the -&ppli.stio. of the ;.IbilTrY -IA.Shad is studying the Yh1haloclanin. Co.pl ... a of W.tle". Us used the d-teratioed quantitative ch&raot*rLz%Lc6 of the "action of %he transition of the phthalacy"idta of cobalt. 4 1... all a of the free phthalo- minks" QOPP*r " for .tic. or CYNA'.. I.,. to. sul a 1u I%he Cazd 9/16 reasonlAg, "d as an experimental proof of the f X-boada In the complexes Investigated. These charac%ert.ties &180 ""ad hL ass foraullas at i,:r:df ':Orol. Of Trtv Ihaloossaism, &0A oa,l.. 4 1 lives. 1. the 1.0twe delivered by 1. L. K! petkin 04 -Th* Method of th TV. $%;4&jj the .at an a 11*1bad of lave As 7 1sad Pr:p-r a of ."a Complemes- is was proved that this method nakee it "a s1b10to determine the number of complexes formed In the =tem t I composition and relative stability. 1. 1. a, ns%;Gv~&' 1. Jabko, N. P. Komer' , 1. S. MUSIOXIA and 1. Tar',van took part to this discussion. In %he loo%- delivered 17 A. A. GrIabarg sod S. P.11seleve on the complex Palladium cospounds-TrITwith a coordination number &bcv:n4 few It 9" proved that in the came of a tax,ge chlorine bronlas Ion excess complex.* ith the coardina.%lon number 5 we %:ffiod~'.The instability onat&4 %%i0: f the" *0 p1...$ "" a14 1. 2--AiLmovi ch &.a ad . ". zmp.l.tto. In he .' .110' too in,:tt.Lgation of the couple. coa- . :!rla Pg.". th:1 .. b II. th: Predomination) of one iogl:y*ompI.xitbThI thd card 10/16 possible to determine the composition and Instability conatent In the lectup. delivered by X. B. Yataimir,~,Ly and V. D. gorableve. the application Of the theory cry.%. - is I:f ILos fL*1Zs-r.-r%b. d. ruination Of the OO&POit . &44 .tru ture of the chloride complexes of aob<, mlaol " 40 pp:r soawdi.4 to the absorption spectra of those completes :Mm a chl ric Old ancen to%. v/it r I th: by0f1ruo Ionotb*rs exists &A equi librl" be*, the t trah.d in and oczah-dric tax- of the co..It hIar:*:..p lax: I.. P. laz!~ezka proved LA ble Imatu" -The Applicat Iaa af R&dJoacrrve Isotopes in the InZaligatLon of the Solve... Sq wilibrium LA SOI.Zioas of Cost as Cospounds;,the possIbI.IL 'Y Of u;.11 dot: on the ,.top. "aha.We al -Ify th air.. t. ft1, asah"i pro " * 'I , Is. 1&Ud'8:'. I% Ly..Ifl "I- th.1mL ILL& ';4r.4IO::~ PoLl.zioas. A. .Iltia and satiaGay 0.691.A.8 IA.A:n- aqueous Ab, as V;hl. T:la, IN. a,... and It. V. C.111b look . Ii ...:h:. pax,% i. II h1. tares. Th. of 08 -9 theory of the crystalline fields In, Gz;I&&AIv4 card 11/16 1hmIQr!aul%t#h:bt LA.dIrom 1114 be. rption spectra of the One- Co"farmaos Uisoosioa am the Methods of Saw/155-58-3-30/30 Investigating the Complex Formation in SclutiOms plas compounds was stressed. In the 1-tur. delivered by 1. A. Shok an "The InToatigtion of the Ccapl.1 Formation by sR;_Vothod of the Dielectric ?*=-ability and the Polrs- ties- She principle@ of the ..%bads meati-med were presented. This SeShO& was employed for investigating %be Compounds of %go %yps of the -affiliation- products. The loazure d.livarel Toy 1. A. 3b-k; &Ad To. TL_.rrI.. "Employing $be method of ft. 111.1"Iric Constant for Investigating Complex Compounds of %be Type of Crystal Sol,&%.& In Solu%ious- deal% with %4. 1"weligatiam. of the 4ollat.4 of I.Athanua and corlum chloride# With katOA009 as Wall 6. with the study of the compounds formed In heterogeneous syot*2* with tributyl phosphate and altrim, "LA. V. 7. Tar 0 01,aall in her lecture "Th. Folaro- grap&Ld Method of f4-ToOtAlating the Coop,$. I . . . . .. 1. Solutions- a survey of the applications of the polarolgraphla s4tkod in %he study Of the Complex compounds, and illustrated several ft.=& characteristic features of %hie awthod. In the lecture delivered by 1. ~kova -The Cryofooplc Method X. J~ia of Investigating the Complex Yormatica R.actioos- a survey of ."Awd WIG the possibilities of the aryoacopic method was giveAt and I%& &ppUa&bIII.%y in She Study of several complex tompounds of stanato eaLarlds with organic substances was proved. A. M. Golab described the results of his investigations of thio- 4waaaso samplaxes of #*.oral metal.. A livid discussion %oak glass " th. Leciturea held. To. A,. F1mlkav and TO. To. Flalkov, "asiAered the aryoocopic method of Investigating somplex osapomado So be of considerable value. 9. B. Tatmisizek4 pointed out %hat the publication of %he sur,ey* on im"w"Wa methods of Investigating *be complex formation "eallasim oculd be desireds %his concerns especially the polorWaybia method. The ar7ozoopic method should be brought SO & l0o0i %bat makes the calculation Of the oll,ailibrius emsetam,to of tho procemsee to be inasSlgatod possible. Th. problem Of the &~ShOd Of evaluating the experimental ramulto booams* more and more important. Racy scientists use %he Lastabil.111 Goastamts without taking into account the way is uklah they had boom obtained. The caloul.tics, a-thods employed by A. V. Golub or* one stop back, to compared to She** emplarea at present. In his lecture I ?.Xc8Lr , ~'__Card 12114 __peiat" cut the extremely great Importance a; Cho -4-abometIG&I woo"moSio's Of ths results cb%-IA*4, me sell as of the platting at GUr'l0s. A. 9. Asbko &u4r&oot.d ~.lootimg on. or two system. "at arm vOll LAI-stleatod, end to .,.Just. ths "Oults Dbidi"d according to different methods so that IS Is possibLe to chwaic and evaluate the&. T&. 1. Tur'Y" took Par% In She di&cuGsi;A A. pit kov discussed In Y;. ;b. l ILL@ 24-Surs "Th. Zffeat a a .o.% on the Complex For..tioA "6e'608 &MV-11 84 04 the State of Squilibrium in the !jqlutjOav of CGmPIa- Compounds' %b4 infLu .... ... rt.d by %he We& She Me'lacular state- upon the Salvation of the system ame"wents' Open the ftsbillx&tiQA Of the O"Plos*s formed I a So* system, upon %be D%op-wiso dissociation of the complexes sed ofe'a & somber of Other Processed. The influena. by the dlolwo%rio constant upon the complex formation process wma It *44 concluded that a direct relation do.# ent OUL09- and that ths, chemical mature of the solvent must be token into account. A.. V. &blue and L. V. !Atarova hold ` . G lasso" Go, 'T" 3p4atro..c; icFI ... tiestion of sick.1 cobalt Card t4/16 '"ridinates, In Various 3ol,.atg.. Th. instability coastmatg f %h o e gave dat4rXiAed IM It 11, Ir ... I %h&% %be Ceat:ronoe Discussion an the Nothods of 3OV/153-58-5-30,'50 laws u4sting the complex ?Creation in 501.11has @$ability of %be 1pyridinates' is changed in dependeva. on J. 1. his "Th. Influence "he 1, Ya;..ILT;-' so v .8position and Stobili%y of C..Pl.. I at lease disousood the polarographic investigation method of the shloride and thlooyamas* comploses of lead in qu.og. I solution:Ldiffe f 1hs.a:a:&qu:o.. =1woo Malt.00.Z, Ag b. A % p .1.9 at end .1 tfiat -actor of the acepl.. forsoation ..& found I he testability constants of the coapl..*.. Th. 1:fle!l.:'of' h lootric constant of the solution on the stability of h: ... ... proved. In the lecture by : V. IURO =19N. . d lq.ULCIZIOPIT. a.- & Selvense. She 0 .,1* 1 t I allaik:fethe qualitative re,cording of the dolv&tiou QffeQ%4 so % osplas formation. Th. applio.bility a -a- graphle ;e1bod 1. the Asterstin&tt an at the , . st III% of 0 1. ,.ad solvents was proved =Wx ... .... has Iheroodynamios of the Card 15/16 .IU.IO tied. T N.Tlm V. 1. 9 a ead 1. 1. TansDayev, stressed in %heir 1::1ur..aft r hte n:.* sill. a so :.4Gm!Issej"d 4 neral invo.tic ton he Mit :rooosee A 1. &bko = A. V. Golub poinsod out %be gre:40implartanoo of %he investigations of %he coaplo:,forna. :Olu%iono, and made a let %al.lbria 011;:q. us al ..!A.A :Ti teal own I:atur by To. I 'Tur yen. The I 1:=11:01:9 801014%1 $%:,took part to this di .. sm:*.s L. P. 'I h, 0. . Kb syszovskiT, A. P. Vo.kvin and 1. 0. ftstAkhOw. Ls the final meeting of the oonf.rence A. A. artabors, CorrompondiAg Hember, AS USSR. h .0 Th a Gonfor.ads was very UZ6641. a I;a,, of O'op'tI a Of the h:l::d &80. l I-'h:'.~udy of the ri is. couple. form.- ties 21 'of Loa 1 %1 how h sot at "e"'I'VIVO -PTA64 %his conference. Card 16/16 AUTHORSs Aksellrud, N. V., Spivakovskiy, V. B. 8 3 3, TITLE: Investigations of Basic Salts and Hydr~7,xi'A_aa of Yetals (Izucheniye oanovzWkh soley i gidrookisey metallov). II. Basic Chloride and Hydroxide of Zinc (II. Osnovnyye khloridy i gidrookieltainka). PERIODICAL% Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol- 3, Nr 2, pp. 269-277 (USSR). ABSTRACT: The composition and activity of the precipitat were investi- gated with the aid of a variation of the potentiometric method. A small quantity of NaOH is added to an excess of ZnC12- -solution as well in the absence as in the presence of various NaCl-concentrations. The ionic activity of zinc is potentio- metrically determined by a zinc electrode and the activity of chlorine by an AgCl-electrode. The pH-value is determined with a glass-electrode with an accuracy of 0,01 pH. The following basic salts were isolated: Zn(OH .I -nd Zn2(OH )3C' . The mean value of the activity product wakpo~qthe basic zinc salt Zn(OH)l 5C10,5 = 4.10-4 and for Zn 2(0H) 3C1 - 1,6.10- 27. it Card 1/2 was found that the pH-value decreases with an increase in the Investigations of Basic Salts and Hydroxides of I'detals. 78-2-3/43 II. Basic Chloride and Hydroxide of Zinc. ionic activity of zinc and chlorine. The increase in the con- centrations of ohlorine-ions has an abnormal influence upon the pH-value of the system. At first, on a slight increase in the concentration of chlorine ions, the pH-value of the sol- ution decreases, on a further increase in the concentration of chlorine ions the pH-value agaAn increases. The precipi- tates of the basic zinc salts age and after 78 hours the basic salt is converted to hydroxide with a product of solub- ility L - 0,14-10-7. There are 8 figures, 3 tables, and 15 references, 4 of which are Slavic. IATION: Institute for General and Anorganic Chemistry AS Ukrainian SSR (Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR). SUBMITTEDt March 26, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 I AJTH~)~:1~3: Aksellrud~ N, V,,,.~~~.*iko~vskiy, V. B. SOV/78-3-8-61/48 Investigation of the Bas.1c Salts and of the Metallic llzuch3niye osnovn,,fkh soley i gidrookisay metallov) Ill. Basic u3ndmiumchlorldes (III. Osnovnyye khloridy kadmiya) E~IIO_.iCAL: ~,hurnal n,~orgin~che3koy khimii, 1958, Vol, 3, Nr 8, pp: 1749--754 (USSR) the iotermination of the composition and of the product of activiti&s of the basic chlorides as well as for the in- vessigation 3f the change_ of the3e chlorides by the aging process the potentiometric method was applied. The system e'42+ . was examined'.. The following compounds have !H been foun3: )6'15'Gil Cd (OH) C1 and CdOHC1.At low I ~Y) 4 3 5 pH values ani active cadmL--im NOACI precipitates first. If the pli value is incr--ased and the activity of the cadmium de- creased Cd(C-t!)., _'-C1, precipitates. The formation of pre- ciDitates in concentrated cadmium solutions under aidition of Card 1/2 a ;mall exces.-; was studiod. Die agling process of the 1-av--st-Ligation of the Baoic Salts ani of the SOV/78-3-13-6/49 :,let,tilic Hydroxides. III. Basic Cadmiumchlorides precipitates was investigated after 150 hours and the change of the composition of the precipitates was traced. Also the proiuct of activities an! the isothermal pctentials with the formation of basic calmi-amchloridE were calculated. The prod- uct of activities of Cd(OH) -1 ln-9 0975 1 25 is AZ 12,14 kcal '/.moi, of CdOKC1 2:0.1C '70 14,59 kcal/mol. The comD3sition of thE sediment precipitated from calmium solutions by means of alkali at a constant chlorine concentrati3n.was investigated, There are 7 figures, 3 tables, and '21 references, 5 of which are 'Soviet. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khi-nii Akademii nauk SSSR (institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, AS USSR) BM IT T ~,D July 8, 19157 Card MITfJORS: Spivakovskiy, V. B., Aksellrud, N.V. 32-3-48/52 TITLE: An Attachment to a Potentiometer for Exact pH Measuring, With a Glass Electrode (Pristavka k potentsiometru dlya tochnogo izmereniya p11 oteklyannym elektrodom) FERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 3, Pp. 374-374 ABSTRACT: The attachment recommended permits a considerable increase of measuring accuracy and is able, in conjunction with the potentio- meter of the_typennTl -1 and a galvanometer with a sensiti- vity of 1.10 9 a/mm,,to carry out exact measurements of up to 0,01 p_q with a glass electrode (thickness of glass wall 0,1-0,5 mn,). It may be seen from a schematical drawing that a change-over switch in connection with a controllable re- sistance by a change-over and regulating process uses a con- nected potentiometer as a compensator of the measured potential differences by "calibration" of the galvanometer. The arrangement of this intensifier attachment, which is connected Card 1/2 to a 6)0~( tube, is shown in form of a schezatical drawino-~ 0 32-3-48152 An Attachment to a '~:Iotentiometer for Exact DH Measurin-- With a Glass Electrode. Three pocket torch batteries connected in series serve as a source of anode voltage. Glow voltage is obtained from an accumulator or from dry batter-Les. There ar- I '-2---ures. A330CIATION: Institute of General and 1n.organic Chemi-stry,,AS Ukrainian SSR (Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Lkademii nauk USSR) AVAILA-BLE: Library of Congress Ac 'Measurement 2. Glass el-c.'rode-Applicatioii Card 2/2 5(4) UTHC". S' SOV "2- lo- 1'. Y., S,;ivakov,-.~-iV B TI III, E A!' of tho Ionic Act% ivitios~ in tale Solutions of of ("I"I W-;Lh (Otsorlka ~tkti.vnoc;tey ionciv v omooi lkhl,ori- s 'L yT- matriyom) PERIODTCAL ,T 7-hurnal fizicheskoy 1-himii, 19'~18, Vol 52, ',r lo, pp 2333 - 2338 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Llyuis (Ref 1) fourd thiat in a diluted solution of strong electrolytes of the same type of valence the activity coefficient of every electrolyte depends only on the !-e-e-ral cor cent rat i on. This xiolds, however, only with infinitely diluted solutions. Under real conditions t*-ere a--f-e h---,--'-ier concentrations. in t-e present c-nse an esti-ation of the catlon activity and the mean activity coefficient of ch-1-oride sol-utions without NaCl was attempted. The syste~-;S -NaCII 2,- . Cd C 1-fl'aCl 1--nd InCl--Ii',-,Cl were svnt7-les4zed and z~ is Ir 2 Card 1 3 cation activity was directly meam-1---ed by amalGam n Es t ion of "', e !o- I c ~_ct- ivi 'L i es i - te 5,:-.-1 -Itsso7i/-, 6-32-1, c-i 6 of ldixtui-E~s of Chlorides With Sodium Chlo:L',de droppiy)~; electrodes ( those of the chlorine ions with a silver chloride electrole). The measua:e7-.ents we-re carried out in the t':-.ermostat ant 2L+ 0,10 . The diagrarms obtain,ed show t,-.at '1h3 T,-.ean incli~a tion of the strai frht line of the function, lo,, y+ (y+ = activity coefficient of the electrolytes) vel-SUS leg cIfor the metals in- Mf vesti~~ated is k= 0,05+0,01. A dia-0-ram y+ =f(ic ccl-) for various chlorides and their mixtures with NaC1 was plotted for determining the value k. If the mean activity coefficients of a number of Win concentrations are known the activity coefficients of the ?metal ion in the solution mixture 1MCl and NaCl can be calculated. n In this way the near. activity coefficients of the chlorides of zinc, cadmium, Un ar .d of hydrochloric acid in the mixture witr: NaCl were c'niculated. Ir the m*xture HCl+NaCl a correctior of the Debye (Debay' 1-mit Card 2/3 (1~ c -0,7) was carried out . Pro= a diai~ra_-., -it =_y e, Cl -L I t*,jo S:.)lUtiQ,-,S v/7 ---2-lo-16'39 I So 6 Ji --...t4 oi,. of t:-c, ionic Act 4 V4 S i,- So:l-'u:a Ch-lor-de :~e Seen t', -.~al val-es ----ree. -well -,it'd 4o t'~.D--e c-liculate.-I. There are fiji;urcs, 3 and 2 re,erences, 2 of are Sov-et. .t obs', chey i neor,-a-:ich;,-,!*.*uy im, i Al, ASSOC I,,, 0t4 t I, T USSIl (I-,,st--4t,,,,'e of Genere.1 and AS UkrSSR) SU, 13 11 TD Ilay 10, 1~-`, ,j 3113 .5(2) SOV/78-4-1-12/48 Aksellrud, N. V., Spivakovskiy, V. B. TITLE., IV. Investigation of the Basic Chloride and Hydroxide of Cerium (IV. Izucheniye osnovnogo khlorida i gidrookisi tseriya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 10,59, Vol 4, Nr 1, PP 506-061 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The basic salts and hydroxides of cerium were investigated by the potentiometric method, On the precipitation of cerium hy- droxide from solutions containing chlor-ne ions (- 3 mol'i) a compound of the following composition is formed: Ce(OH) 2.33 Cl 0.67' On a concentration of chlorine in a solution - ~ +0.17 of 0.03 mol/l only hydroxide is formed. At lg a Cl 0.0,and -0.2 the basic salt of the composition - ~ -0.7 cerium h~,Pdroxide Cl 1' formed. At 1g a Ce(OH) Cl 0.67 2.33 formed. The dependence of pH on lg a 3-F and 1g a in the Ce C1 heterogeneous system was investigated and is shown in figures 3 and 4. The composition of the precipitate wa s f olina Card 1/2 incl-Ination of the straight line. The results concerning the SOV/76-4-1-12/48 !V. Investigation of Basic Chloride and Hlydroxide of Cerium composition of the precipitate obtained by the potentiometric method were ccmuared to the results obtained by the solubility method. The results were in good accordance with each other. The activity prud~uct and the isobaric-isothermal potential of the formation of basic cerium zhioride and cerium hydroxide were deternined. There are 4 fi6ures, 3 tables, and 18 -.ef- erences, 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: institut obshchey i neorgan-icheskoy khimii Akadem-4i nauk- USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of 'the Academy of SciehCC-z~)UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: October 2, 195'17 Card 2/2 5W AUTHORS: Spivakovskiy, V- B., Yermolenko, V. I. 90V/78-4-3-12/"34 TITLE: The Use of Electrodes of the Third Type for Investigatin.- Complex Compounds (Primeneniye elektrodov trettyego roda dlya izucheniya kompleksnykh soyedineniy) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 3, PP 559 - 563 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The complexing process has been investigated by the potentiometric method, using electrodes of the third type. For this purpose metal electrodes Me/Me(OH)n,H 20'H+ were subordinated to the electrodes of the third type. The electrode H2/H20,Me(OH)n,Me", which is negative relative to the metal oxide electrode, was used for investigating the 0 complex formation. This type of electrode is applicable only in pH-ranges in which the metal forms insoluble hydroxydes. In investigating the complex compound in the solution the Card 1/2 activity of the complex and of the addenda of the ion to be The Use of r1*lectrodes of the Third Type for SOV/78-4-3-12/34 Investigating Complex Compounds investigated must be taken into account. In investigating the complex formation with the electrode of the third type the initial concentration of the complexing agent is known and the concentration of the metal in the solution can be determined by analysis. The activity of the metal ions is determined potentiometrically. The activity of the zinc, lanthanum and yttrium ions was measured with the aid of the electrodes H 2/H2O,Zn(OH )2 Zn 2+ ; H2/H20,La(OH),ILa3+ and H2/H 2 O'Y(OH) 39 Y3+. The results are shown in tables 1, 2,and 3. There are 3 tables and 6 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: December 24, 1957 Card 2/2 5(2) SOV/78-41-5--/46 AUTHORS: Aksellrud, IT. V., Spivakovski.-T, V. B. TITLE: The Basic Chlorides and Hydroxides s-if Indium (Osnovnyye khloridy i gidrookis' indiya) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorgzinicheskoy khimii, `959-, Vol 11r 5, pp 989-996 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The heterogeneous equilibrium in the system In _0H -C1 -H 20 whi2h has not yet been dealt with in publications (see ref- er9r.nes 1-7), was in-,,estigated within a wider concentration in-~erva'. of the indium and chlorine-.ions, and the basic chloride and hydTcxida formed wag determined by means of the potentio- metric methoo. at 25.�0.l . The activily of the indium ions was determined by means of the amalgamated indium drop-electrode, and that of the chlorine ions by means of the silver chloride electrode. Potentiometric determinations were carried out on the glass electrode. The results obtained by the equilibrium conditions in the heterogeneous system In3+..OH_-Cl~H 20 are given by table 1~ according to which the diagrams (Figs 1, 2) Card 1/3 are drawn. By the addition of 11aOH intc a solution of indium SOV/7-9-4-5-9/46 The Basic Chlorides and Hydroxides of Indium chloride In(011),.5C1 1.5 is first formed. The changes with respect to precipitation and composition, and the activity product were investigated after 78 days (Table 2, Figs 3, 41 5, 6). After this time the precipitation has the composition In(OH)j. 5C1 1-5~ In(OH), .75 Cil.25 and In(OH) 3' The first com- pound was observed in the case of log a c1- of from +0.20 to -0-30 . The compound is formed by the addition of alkali lye after 5 minutes, and its composition undergoes no change after 78 days. The compound In(OH), -75 C1 1.25 forms at log aci., from -0-70 to -1-00- With a reduction of the activity L of the indium-- and chlorine ions indium. h7droxide is formed. The activity product of In (011)1-5c'1-9 is dependent on the chlorine ions in the solution * With a reduction of chlorine- ion activity the activity product of the basic cliloride decrea- ses. At log, acl- - +0.20 -4h9 activity product In (OH)1-5C11-5 -21, -21 2.0.10 at log a Cf- 1.00 = 1.8.10 The dependence Card 2/3 of the 1g L In(OH)1 1 on leg aC"I", for freshly precipitated 1-5C 1.5 The Basic Chlorides and Hydroxides o-f Ifidium SOV/75 4--,z-9/14 06 precipitates as represented by figure 7 shows a straight line.. The activity product and the isobe-riz.-isothermal potentials of the formation of the basic chloride and indi-um hydroxide was determined (Table 3). Tha average value for l-,- L in (011) 1 - 5C11 .5 2s 4. ,,he activity product 3f indium after 78 hours L 2.110 hydro-kide am;jurts 1-2-110-571 78 1-,ouro after precipitation. This value is lower bY 4/fa than. the values mentioned in publi- cations. lloelller (Ref 6) gives a value If about jo"'33 for the solubility prod-act -of In/011*1 There ara 7 figures, 3 tables, and 15 references~ 8 of which ~&re Sovjel.. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i ne,~:-ganicheskoy kh--*mii Akademii nauk USSR (insti-tute of General and in-~-rganic Chemistry of the Academy of Scienc;es, UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: January 30, 1958 Card 3/3 5(2) SOV/78-4-7-8/44 AUTHORS: Fialkov, Ya. A. (Deceased), Spivakovskiy, V. Bo TITLE: The Influence of Ions Which Are in the External Coordination Sphere Upon the Complex Formation Between Cadmium and Chlorine Ions in an Aqueous Solution (Vliyaniye ionov, nakhodyashchikhVa vo vneshney koordinatsionnoy sfere, na kompleksoobrazovaniya. mezhdu ionami kadmiya i khlora v vodnom rastvore) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 195.0, Vol 4, Nr 7, PP 1501-1506 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The influence mentioned in the title was investigated in the presence of LiCl, NaCl, M. RbCl and NH 4Cl. The activity of chlorine ions was measured by means of a calomel electrode, that of the cadmium ions was measured potentiometrically. The results obtained are given by table 1. The concentration of the cadmium ions in the case of all experiments amounted to 3 1 . 6.15-10- mol/l. The values of given in the table were Y 1 0.0615 - aCd2+ Card 1/3 calculated according to the formula- Y aCd 2+ SOV/78-4-7-8/44 The Influence of Ions Which Are in the External Coordination Sphere Upon the Complex Formation Between Cadmium and Chlorine Ions in an Aqueous Solution (a Cd 2+ = activity of Cd-ions, 0.0615 = concentration of Cd-ions). Figure 1 shows the dependence of logy on log a C', The influence of the ions of the outer range upon the stability of the dissolved complexes corresponds to the well-known results obtained for cr L ysta'line complex compounds. In both cases stabillty decreases in the order Rb - M. Table 2 gives the calculated instability constants for the chloride complex of cadmium. Tn the presence of 'ithium ions 'he maximum co- ordination number of -the investigated complex was 3, in the presence of Na, NH4 and K it was 4~ and in the presence cf Rb it was 6. The fact. that the instability constant depends on the chemical nature of the ion of the outer range leads to the assumption that it also depends on its concentration. In some cases, a comparison of the strength of 'he bond according to the value of the instability constant is therefore uncertain. At hiEh concentrations it is better tc compare the degree of binding of cadmium in the complex immediately according to 'he Card 2/3 value of Table 3 and figure 2 show the dependence of 1..,, 1 SOV/78-4-7-8/44 The Influence of Ions 'Uhich Are in the External Coordination Sphere Upon the Complex Formation Between Cadmium and Chlorine Ions in an Aqueous Solution on the radius of the ion ef the outer range. The complex- forming influence of the NH 4-ion is between that of Na and that of K, and not between K and Rb, as irould correspond to its radius. Here the difference between the chemical nature of this ion and that of the alkali metals manifests itself. There are 2 figures. 3 tables, and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: January 20, 1959 Card V-3 AKSF,LIRUD, N.V.; SPIVAKOVSKIY, )P V.B. Solubility product and solubility. Ukr.khim.zhur. 25 no.1:14-17 159. (MMA 12:4) 1. Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii AN USSR. (Solubility) 1 V. S., C-111CI Chom jcJ -- (diss) "A 'tudy of everal Feterogenous ystems ~j 0 of the Type 11114- -- Of -- C1 -- 1120. '1 Kishinev, 1960) 19 pp, (Ministry of Higher and 3econdary 3pecialist Zducation U33R; Ministry of Education Moldavian 36H; Kishinev 3tate Univ) 125 copies, no price listed, list of the author's -.-;orks at end of -text (15 entries) (F.L, 21-60, 119) 682 2 L-2 0 S/07, 6/60/005/02/01, 5/045; AUTHORS; A k s e 11 -.a d , N. VS-o i v a- ku- v elk i Z, V . 3 ~ B 0 0 4 / B 0 1 6 TITLE- The Ba si c Chloride 3 and the Yl-drox:i do s of' Y t " r-iiair~ all d Lar-thanliz PERIODICAL: Zhurnal n~~-or --ari.che okoy kh imi i Vol Nr "L pp ~127-3~9 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors. investigated by means of the potlentiormetric method the activity coefficients of the cation, a-ruon and hydroxyl- group in the systems La3+ - oH- - Cl- H2 0 and 3+ two -.i -;o 'tb Y OH C1 H20, Each t:Lme .eriez s.-,Iu~~ na w-, different ccncentrations of the metal ion were prepared. In one of the series, pH and the actr-ity coeif-izients of irons , -o de~-err '0 1 1 r ) -Z , y s P. ft e r p 7t, e p. a r aI --,n, , aei - a;iied 4 (30) and 1,66 (1, ./ - - in the the 5 mix' and 65 00.0) aftter (Tho ri,-~ures in parentboses concern the sy:~zems with The tableo give tlv, equilUbrin of tlio -ystemo (Tnbleo the u--tivit-y coefficients (Tables 2,4,7,9), the activity Drcducts ini --soba~rio. pcteutials --;'L -th-? basic zhlorfdes and -if the hydroxi-des (T.-bles 5,110), Gra--,hni: Card 1/2 show the equilibri-am corceni 8 2 2 7 The Basic Chlorides and the HydrOxides of S/07c//60/005/'02/01 5/045 Yttrium and Lanthanum B004/'BO16 the log of the coef-ficient of the caticn in fresh soj-ution and after se-veral -lays. The fo",:-.-war!-z precipi+-ates were. found t-- be formed; La(O'T) C! (from fresh,-- for-iaed (after 61-d), L--(OF) (after 166 d). ti Dn) , La(011) Cl(). j 5 3 Y(OH) Cl, F rcm f r ~~ sh 1 y f o rm eI,,-, 1c, i on Y 11,OH) 'C1 1-75 (after 30 d) Y(OH) C~ f t e r 100 d)Y OH) ~af te: .4, 2.5 0.5 1 Table 11 compares the solubil4ty rrodu.-Ts found by the =--L,-h:'r-s L for La(OH)3 and Y(OH), with ~he values i-,btain~-zd by ~-thc-:7 T-7 j sear,--h work-eysi ammone th-em I. M. K-~;-renmar-, I. I. and A. I. Odnnoevtoev. There ~,re '11 16 references, f, of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obohchey --' -neorgmnicheskoy kiiii,-2-i Akademii nauk USSR (institute of General and Inorganic Chemistr- ' the AcadeaZ of Sciences of the aLkrSW SUBMITTED: December 261 10:::7 Card 2/2 /Ci7qS/UO/C;Cj~:jO4/U~C;/ I 1 0 AUT-ITORS. Ark. sellrud B004/EO,161 Spival-ovskiv V. B. 14. V. , , , - - . TITLE: The Basic Chloride apd the H,,,dloxide cf S-a--iar2A1;'-' PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorCan-icheskoy khimii, 1~116-0, Vc,11 Ur -1, (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investicated the zyst~a--; S;-.- 01 C1. E_U, U H Series of solutions with constant Sm inG Cl concent.ration were Th,:, ~a,o--c qZlts and hydroxides, addition of NaOlr. After a PPTV-1 potentior-~-,tar r-id activit~7 coefficient of C-1- -1 tricn'ly. Th- ir;ic determined colo ~;.me r 1 peated after 33 and '5 days- proSented in t~blas, an,.2 .olu'licns, a prQci, ita-e c-f IS rcr...ed urcans-, Or-Ted into Sm(OH)3 af te-- ~7,-,p -Ti-;n~h. T~r --fivi--y2 CL~rd 12 and the isobar4c ~~oter-'Jalc or -=at-,or The Basle Chloride and the Eydra.-ide cl;~ 0. -"0 C, 0 c Samarium B 0 0 (Table 3). The activity-! jtrou"-,IL~ of tl'-P~ on 'the activity of CI-4 After perd t-, rice bOCOUev le~.-: manayev. There are 10 fiL-ur.-~-, ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i tic ---I- c-Af Al-aOke~-L-i Z~!~1-17 ~MISR (Institute of GenLr,-.-l -aja" of Sciences, UkrSSR SUB".'ITTED: October 6, 195D caa:-d 212 q 68228 5/07S/60/00r_/02/0 17 t//045 AUTHORS: Akusel I rud, N. V., Spivakovskiy, V.B. BO04/BO1 6 .: . I TITLE: The Basic Chlorid-es and the Hydroxide of Dysprosi-zzm PERIODICAL: Zhurns~l neor,,aniches1foy khirlii, '1960, Vol 5, fir 12, PF 348-355 (USSR) AB STRA.CT: The authors determined the comDosition and the activity products of the basic salts and hydroxides of various ra re earths by means of the niethod of measuring three vari~"_'Ir-s: determination of the activity of the iietal ion, thc aotivity cf the anion, and the pH of the solution. Since a direct L:easuri'.n~- of the activity of Dy is difficult, it was determii-,ed from '~he equation (1), which defines a relation betweer the acti7rit-i coefficient of DyCl 3 in a solution containinc NaCl and tile activity coefficient of DyCl 3 in pure solution. For this p-,,rjcqe, the dependence of the activity coefficient of DYCI_ sr. the co-, centration had to be known. The authors therefore the dependence of the activity coefficients of the rare earths on their ionic radii. Tile activity ccefficients of chlo.-rides Card 112 of those metals, for which at this time no data are available, 68228 The Basic Chlorides and the Hydroxide of S/076/60/005/02/0-!7/10-15 Dysprosium B004/BO16 can be determined by means of the results presented in figure 1. The activity coefficient of DyCl3 lq~ts set ecual f:o the known activity coefficient of YCI- becai,;se of 'he sari~~- ionic radii. The system Dy3+ - oil- cj- - H20 was inve sti - gated. The measurements were made 5 min and 50 days ;:ifter 'the preparation of the solutions. The reSlLlts are Civen ~-n tables f~3 and figures 1-9. The precipitate in the freshly prepared solution contains the followine. basic chlorides: Dy(OH) 1.75 C1 1.25' Dy( OH)2C1 , and Dy( OH)2.5C'O~5 . After loL: standing, Dy(OH)3 is formed. There are 3 fiGures, 9 tables, and 6 references, 5 of which are Scviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obstichey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akadem-Li nau-1: USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemist Y of the Academy of Sciences. UkrSS7R SUBI-TITTED: October 26, 1958 Card 2/2 1, 69046 157.2300 AUTHORS. Aksellrud, N. V., Spivakovskiy, V. B. S/078/60/005/03/008/048 T B004/BOO2 '~' vi f E l id t ITLE: Basic Ch or es o rbium erbium and Yt PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol 5, Nr 3# PP 547 - 557 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The authors investigated composition and activity product of difficultly soluble compounds precipitating during the reaction of Er and Yb chlorides with caustic soda in the presence of sodium chloride, according to the three-variab &e method. The investigation was carried out in the thermostat at 25 . The activity of chlorine ions was measured by means of silver chloride or calomel electrodes. The pH was determined by means of a glass electrode and potentio- meter of the type PPTV-1. Since no data have been published on the activity coefficients of ErCl 3 and YbCl3 in concentrated and aqueous solutions, the authors applied their own results described in re- ference 5, namely, that the activity coefficients of the chlorides of rare earths may be class if ied according to their ion liadii in a con- tinuous curve. The values of the activity coefficients thus obtained, are given by table 1 and figure 1. For determining the surface Card 1/3 corresponding to the conditions of the heterogeneous equilibrium of 69046 Basic Chlorides of Erbium and Ytterbium S/078/60/005/03/008/048 B000002 the system in the coordinates log a 3+ , pH, log a M_ 9 several series of solutions in equilibrium with the precipitation, were investigated. The concentration of Er and Yb was kept constant and that of Cl was varied by an addition of NaCl. After a slight preci- pitation of NaOh, pH and log a - were determined and this deter- Cl mination was repeated after 50 days. The results of the system Er 3+ -OH_ - Cl- - H20 are given by table 2. After 50 days a change was only observed as to pH. On the basis of these data, the iso- concentrates were represented by an orthogonal projection shown in figure 2, from them the dependence of log aEr 3+ on pH was determined, and from the gradient of the straight lines (Fig 3), the composition of the precipitation was found to be Er (OE)2C" Figures 4,5 show that the data are the same after 50 days, and that in the meantime the basic chloride Er(OH)2.5 C1 0-5 developed. Figures 6,7 show the Card 2/3 dependence of log aEr3+ on the pH in fresh solutions and after 69046 Basic Chlorides of Erbium and Ytterbium S/078/60/005/03/008/048 B004 B002 50 days. Table 4 gives the activity products of both basic salts. The data of the system Yb3+ - OH- - C1 - - H 0 are shown in the same way by tables 5 - 7, figures 8 - 13. Also ii this case the salt Yb (OH)2-5C10-5 developed after 50 days. The activity products are also given as to Er (OH)2-5C'0-5 ' 1.3. 10-22 and Yb(OH)2-5C',-5 - - 7.9.10-23. There are 13 figures, 7 tables, and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Institut obahchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk USSR (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry,of the Academy of Sciences, UkrSSR) SUBMITTED: February 10, 1959 Card 3/3 -SPlVAKOVSKIY., V.B.; ZIMIRA, V.A.; GAVRILYUK, L.S. Determination of uranium traces in rocks and natural waters. Zav. lab. 27 no. 4:390-391 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni, T.G. Shevchenko. (Uranium-Analysis) (Rocks-Analysis) (Mineral waters) ZAKHVATKIN, M.O.; SAPIR, A.D.; SPIVAKOVSKIY, V.b.; ZIRINA, V.A.; PIARGOLIS, L.D. Exchange of experience. Zav.lab. 28 no.3:290 162. (MIRA 15:4) 1. Che.1-yabinskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod (for Zakhvatkin, Sapir). 2. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennfy universitet (for Spivakovskiy, Zimina). 3. Dneprovskiy alyuminiyevy-y zavod imeni S.M.Kirova (for Margolis). (Metallurgical analysis) ,5PIVAKO-VSK-TY, V.B. Amount of the sam-ple in gravimetric and volLu,-,etric analysis. Sbor.nauch.rab.Kiev.un. no.1:117-121 t63. (mIRA is: ii) SPIVAKOVSKIY, V.B.; LEVINA, R.L. Rapid complexonometric determination of calcium and raingnesium in silicates. Ukr. khim.zhur. 29. no.9:978-981 163. (KRA 17:4) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyv universitet im. T.G.Shevchen),o. SFIVAKOVSKIY, V.B.; MOY~';A, L.P. nasic cadmium bromides and cadmium hydrcxide. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.10:2287-2294 0 164. (MERA 17: 12) 1. Kiyevskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. T.G. Shevehenko. Sr- 11TAKO"NK1 I V . B. 1-~~ iCVV~,3XAY'~,; T T T 1. Kiyev-='Idy gosudarstventiyy -un'l v e-r -'IFlYN, I. and 7-Pr-CT ~ U. i I W , E . -I . "Research on Titanium Phosphate," Agitator's Notebook No. 3., 1951, and Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 6, No. 1 SPIZEK, J.; MALEK, I.; DOLEZILOVA, Libuse; VONDRAGEK, M.; VANEK, Z. Metabolites of Streptomyces noursei. Part IV and V. Folia microbiol. 10 no.5t259-266 S 1 65. 1. Department of Biogenesis of Natural Products Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 4, and Antibiotics Research Institute, Roztoky near Prague. Subraitted August 3, 1964. SPIZHARNYY, Nikolay Nikolayevich; KAMYSHEV, Vasiliy Grigorlyevich; -'-O~--i-IWj-!TkHOVIDOV, N.K.. red.; POLUITICHEV, YTROV~' Ivaff-Aii-ah jt I.A., red.izd-ve; PROKOFIYEVA, L.H., takhn.red. [questions and answers on problems of the application in lumbering industry of the principal regulations of labor legislation] Konsulitataii po voprosam primeneniia v leanoi promyshlennosti osnovnykh polozhenii trudovogo zakonodatel'- stva. Moskva, Goolesbumizdat. 1959. 133 P. (MIRA 12:11) (Lumbering) (Labor laws and legislation) POKROVSKAYA, A.S., kand.med.nauk; SPIZHARSKAYA, L.M., nauchnyy sotrudnik Treatment of chronic bacillary dysentery with transfusion of bacterial blood. Akt.vop.perel.krovi no.4:25-27 '55. (KIRA 13:1) 1. Eakteriologicheakaya laboratorlys, leningradskogo instituta perell- vaniya krovi (nauchnyye rakovoditeli raboty - chlany korreepondenty ANY SSSR prof. A.W. Filatov i prof. U.S. Gurevich). (DYSENTERY) (BLOOD AS POOD OR KIDICINN) SPIZRARSKAYA, L.M. Detection of donots possessing a natural immunit7 to coccal infections. Akt.vop.perel.krovi no.4:32-34 '55. (MIRA 13:1) 1. Bakteriol icheeka7a laboratori7a Leningradekogo instituts. perell- vaniya krovilzav. laboratoriyey - starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik T.A. Krotova). (BLOOD DONORS) (COCCAL INFECTIONS) SPIZHAMKAYA, L.M. Significance of a method for determining the activity of aldolase in mass selection of donors. Probl.genat.i perel.krovi no.6:50-- 51 '61. (MMA. 14310) 1. Iz donorshogo otdela (rukovoditell - prof. L.G. Bogonolova) Ieningradskogo ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni nauchno-issledo- vatel'skogo instituta perelivaniya Icrovi (dir. - dotsent A.D. Belyakov, nauchnyy rukovoditell chlen-Icorrespondent AMW SSSR prof A.N. Filatov). i BIA)OD DOFORS) (ALDOLASE) (BITATITIS, UTECTIOUS) SPIZIL~RSKAYA, L.M.; MAMYSHEVA, T.K. Possibility of utilioing.-cadaver bone ma row in clinical practice. Probl. gemat i "perel. krovi 6 no.2:42-46 161. (MIRA 14:2) (WM01.4-TRANSPLANTATION) (CADAVER L 17650-65 AMD ACCESSION NIR: AR4045759 S/0299/64/000/013/Nol.5/MO15 13M96~ "OURCE: Ref. zh Biologiya, Svodn-y*y tom., Abse AUTHOR: Spizharskaya,, Le M* TITLE: Certain morphofunctional,investigations.of,posthumous bone:-.. marrow cells in the process of preservation CITED SOTIiCE: Sb, 3 Vsese konferentsiya po,peresadke tkAney i. organov 1963. Yerevan, 19 ,63,235-236 .TOPIC TAGS:. bone marrowp preservationt:bone marrow:preservation.0 phagocyte, granule formation, hemopoiesis., human, cadaverl donor TRANSLATION: Cell.phagoeyte activity, granule formation-capacitys and hematological data of hemopoietio.bone marrow cells were investigated in tests of samples taken from 170 cadavers, Bone marrow from 120 donors served -as a control. Phagocyte activity was not high (although the index was sometimes,10) and depended on the conditions under which bone marrow was obtained and'preserved; phagocyte activity decreased simultaneously with cell.damage. Card 1/2 ~~l .S.FlZRAPSFAYA, L.M. Some morphologic and functional studies on cadaver bone marrrm cells during preservation. Probl. gemat. i perel. krovi no.6:4./,:--47 165- (MIRA 18:11) 1. Loningradskly ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znamen! naucbno- Issledovatellskiy institut perelivaniya krovi (dir. - dot.,3ent A.D.Belyakov). SOV/51-4-6-11/24 AUTHORS: Gerasimov, P.M., Talltevskiy, I.A., Naumov, S.S., Spizharslciy, S.N. and Nesmelov, S.V. ................... TITLE: Diffraction Gratings from the State Optical Institute (Difralctsionnyye reshetki Gosudarstvennogo Opticheskogo Institata) PERIODICAL. Optika i Spektroslcopiya, 1958, Vol IV, Nr 6, pp 779-790 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The present paper describes briefly the technique of preparation of optical diffraction gratings at the State Optical Institute imeni S.I. Vavilov and discusses in detail the optical characteristics of these gratings in the ultraviolet, visible and near infrared spectral regions. The technique of preparation of gratings was fully described in References 1, 2. Echeletts gratings for the wavelongths 2*5-600 were described in a paper presented at the Xth All-Union Conference on Spectroscopy kRef 3). The gratings are prepared by means of a screw-motion ruling machine (Fig 1) which can produce gratings of 150 x 150 mm area with 1200, 600, 300 and 200 lines/Mm. This machine does not differ from the majority of machines decribed in literatare. Pigs 2 and 3 show certain details of the carriage of Gard 1./Z the ruling machine at the Institute. A typical profile of a diffraction grating is shown in Fig 4. The lower part of the figure shows Diffraction Gratings from the State optical Institute an electron microscope image of a grating -with 1200 lines/mm. The optical characteristics of the -ratings produced are discussed as well as the sources of certain errors. The revolving power of better gratings reaches 600 000. The relative intensity of Rowland's %hosta" in the first order of gratings with 600 lines/mm is about 0.151-~' -and in better gratings it may be only 0.01%. The gratings of the State Optical Institute produce a high concentration of light in a given direction. Thus gratings with a step-like profile, with a slope of the working edge of 5-100, concentrate in the maximum up to 85% of the total reflected light, which is near the theoretical limit. A characteristic change in the polarization properties of gratings was observed in the region of the maximum light concentration. On the short-v~;avelenGth side of the maximum -the component with electric vector vibrations parallel to the grating lines is the more intense, 0 and on the long-vavelength side of the maximum the component with electric vector vibrations perpendicular to the grating lines is stronger kFig 10). There are 10 figures and 17 references, 8 of which are Soviet, Card 2/2 -1 English, 3 American, 1 German and 1 translation of a Western work into Russian. ASSOCIATION: Gosudarstvennyy Opticheskiy Institut i=. S.1. Vavilova (State Optical Institute imeni S.I. Vavilov) SUBMITTED: Jarniary 17, 1958 rl~.)m~,, :]ii La mn- oi o p ts Tosif lard. Truj- Prit lust 'Vol. /I c),, Fran C Irludy ~zhtici,,eol --.)---o "In! s Vo Rlea. Trudy Ark t I che =-o 1-natit"Aa, 1112, Council of -crs SPIZHA=IT, T.N.: MOMAMIT, M.L.; I&SUIPT, A.T. Now data on the stratigraphy and aa of Blryusa Phloozoic sediments. Hat. TSMGZI Ob. @or. no,8:67-69 148. (KIRA llz4) (Biryusa Valley-Geoloa, Stratigraphle) APRODOV, V.A. (author]; SPIIHAHUIY, T.N. [reviewer]. 'Geological manping.* Y.A.Aprodov. Reviewed by T.U.Spizharskii. Sov. kniga no.8:19-21 Ag '53. (MLSA 6:8) (Geology--Xaps) (Aprodov, V.A.) BOCH, S.G.; GRUSIMVOY, V.G.; DZEVANOVSKIT, YU.K.; ZORICHEVA, A.I., IVANOV, A.A.; KUREK, U.N.; LIBROVICH, L.S.; MOROZENKO, U.K.; NEXHOROSHEY, V.P.; HUSANOV, B.S.; SPIUARSKIT T.H.- SHABAROT, N.Y.; SHATAWT, -- , z W, Ye.T., i-edaktisr;- IX KWNTKOV; V.I.#' redaktor; MIRLIN, G.A., redaktor; RU"V, B.S., redaktor; SEMZHO- VA, M.V., redaktor; GUROVA, O.A., takhnichaskiy redaktor. EInstruction for compiling and preparing for publication the state geological map of the U.S.S.R., and the map of the mineral resources of the U.S.S.H.Scale 1:10000001 Instruktaiia po sontayleniiu i pod- gotovke k izdaniiu gosudarstvennoi geologichaskoi karty SSSR i karty poleznykh iskopasmykh SSSR. Masshtaba 1:1000000. Moskva, Gos. nauchns- tekhr.. izd--wo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr, 1955. 52 p., tables of symbols, maps [Ricrofilml (MIaA 9:6) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo goologii i okhrany nedr. . (Gaology-41aps) KRISHTOYD VICH, A.N.. redaktor [deceased] SP17HA SKIYO T.H.. redaktor; BELTAYEVSKIT, N.A., redaktor; VADRAWMS, =7:~rM~tor; ZAITSXV, I.K., redaktor; KRASNDV, I.I., redaktor; KnIKOV, M.V. redaktor; LABAZIN, G.S., redaktor; LIBROVICH, L.S., redaktor; LURIY-9, M.L., redaktor; MALIIJOVSKIY, F.M., redaktor; NESTRWY, L.Ta., redaktor; NMOROSFW, V.P., redaktor; SF.RGIMSKIT, V.M redaktnr; TALDYKIN, S.I., redaktor; KHABAKOV, A.V., redaktor; SILOAROV, N.V., redaktor; SKVORTSOV, V.P., redaktor, KISKMA. A.A., tekhaicheakiy redaktor GUROVA, O.A., tekhnicheakiy redaktor. [Geological dictionary] Geologicheakii slovar'. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geologii i okhrane nedr.Vol.1 A-L 1955.402 p. (MLRA B-10) (Goology-Dictionaries) KRISHT01?OVICH, A.N., redaktor [deceased]; SPIZHLRSKIT, T.N., otvatstvannyy redaktor; SKYORTSOV. V.P., redakto-r-a-z-a-al'e'"s llmff,'~PdFOT, N.D.. tekhnichoskiy redaktor [Geological dictionary] Geologicheskii slovarl. Moskva, Goo. nauchno- tekha. tad-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. Vol.2. N - IA. 1955. 445 ps (MLRA 9-8) (Ge o1 ogy--J)ic ti onarie a) (Russian language--Dictionaries) SPIZHAR-qMTT T.N. -.' -'-~ ~. Age of volcamogenous formations of the Siberian natform. Nat. VS3G19I no-7: 133-140 155. (KM 10:4) (Siberian Platforn-Volemic ash, tuff, Otce) LDCHARRY, B.K., glavnyy redaktor; 1JBROVICH. L.S., redaktor; MODZALRYSKAYA. Ye.A., redaktor; NALIVKIN, D.Y. , redaktor; OVBGHKZH, N.K., redaktor; ROTAY.A.P.. redaktor: SP17HAR radaktor; SKVOWSOV, V.P., '-, ". - I '- redaktor Izdatel'stvaf- OVA, O.A., tekhnichaskiy redaktor [Stratigraphic dictionary of the U.S.S.R.] Stratigraficheakii slovarl WSR. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-takhn. izd-vo lit-ry po gaol. i okhrane nedr, 1956. 128Z p. (MIRA 10:2) 1. laningrad. Vessoyuznyy geologicheekly institut. (Geology, Stratigraphic-Dictionaries) spjZHARSKIT9 ToNc The lower boundary of the Phleozoic. Inform. abor. VE3G3I no.4: 10-15 '56 (MM 10:4) jGeolog3r. Stratigraphic) KRUSHCHENKO, V.S.; SAES, V.N.; SPIMARSKIT, T.N.; YOKICHU. T.D. Interdepartmental meeting on developing imiflod stratigrephic systems for Siberia. Inform. abor. VSMI no.4:31-37 '56. (Siberia,Geology, Stratigmphic) (KM 1o.-4) SPIZ11ARSK____,__ red.; TOLSTIKHINA, M.A.., rea.; BODYLEVSKIY, V.I., red.; ~BOURUHS+..", red.Edeceased); VASILEUKO, V.K., red.; DODIN, A.L., red.; DOMRAGHEV, S.M., red.; KRASNOV, I.I., red.; MMMHCHMO, V.S. red.; MIRTM. V.V.. red.; ITIKMROVA, 0.1., red.; OBRUCHEV, S.Y., red.; RZHOITSITITSKAYA, M.A., red.; RCSTOVTSEV,.N.N., red; SAKS, V.N., red.; SARYCHWA, T.G., red..; FOMICHEV, V.L., red; CHFJWSHEVA, N.Ye.. red.; YAKOVLEV, S.A., red.; RAGINA, G.M., vedushchiy red.; YASHGHURZHINSKAYA. A.B.. tekhn.red. [Proceeding of the Interdepartmental Conference on the Development of a Unified System for the Stratigraphy of Siberia; reports on the stratigraphy of Mesozoic and Ceinozoic depostts] Trudy Kezhvedomstven- nogo soveshchanila po razrabotke uaifitairovannykh stratigrafichookikh skhem Sibiri; doklady po stratigrafii mezozoiskikh i kBinosoiskikh ot- lozhenii. Ioningrad, Gos.nanchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, Ieningr. otd-nie. 1957. 575 P. (MIRA 11:6) 1. Mezhvedomstvennoye soveshchaniya po razrabotke unifitairovannykh stratigraficheskikh skhem Sibiri. Leningrad, 1956. 2. Vsesoyuznyy geologicheskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut (for Spizbarekiy, Tolstikhina, Boah, Dodin, Krasnov,' Meleshchenio, Nikiforovs, Rostov- tsev. Fomichev. Ghernysheva, Yakovlev). 3. Leningradskiy- gornyy insti- tut (for Bodylevskiy). 4. Ysesoyuznyy neftyanov nauchno-isoledovatell- skiy geologo-razvedochnyy institut (for Vasilenko, Domrachev). 5. Geolo- gicheskiy institut Akademil nauk SSSR (for Manner). 6. Iaboratoriya dokembriya Akademii nauk SSSR (for Obruchev). 7. Institut geologii Arktiki (for Saks). 8. Paleontologicheskty institut Akademii nauk SSSR (for Sarycheva) (Siberia--Geology, Stre.tigraphic) SPIZHARSKIY, T.N. Stratigraphy and faciae of the sedimentar7 and volcanic rock cover of the Siberian Platform. Sov.geol. 1 no.12:99-114 D 158. (Ka 12 -.4) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issleAovatellskiv geologicheakiy inBtitut. (Siberian I'latfors-Geology, Stratigrapbic) SAKS, Vladimir Nikoluyevich-,, I.S.; RONKINA, "'U."U.; -'-FU)WVA, E.N.; -ZR-IZI-I-!!~R~SKIY T-t.&,muchnyy red.-, KELAIUN, L.A.. vedushchiy red.; GBITIRDlYwA, 1-14., telrbn.rpd. [Mesozoic sedimento in' the Khabanga Depressionj 1,49zozoisk-ie otlozbonlia KhantaWkol vpadirV. Leningrad, Goa. nauchno-tekhn.izd- vo neft.1 gorno-topl.lit-ry I~iningr.otd-nie. 1959, 225 p. (Leningrad. .Nauchno-issiodovatellskii institut geologli Arktiki. Trudy vol.99) (14IM. 12:6~ (Siberia, Iforthern-Geolog7) SPIZIMISKIY, T.H., red.; BODYMVSKIY, V.I.. red.; BOGH, B.G., red.; VASILENKO, DODIN, A.L., red.; DOKILACHEV, SJI., red.; KRASNOV, I.I., red.; MELESHCHENKO, V.S., red.; MENIOR, V.V., red.; HIKIFOROTA, 0.1., red.; OBRUCHMV, S.V., red.; RZHONSHITSKAYA, M.A., red.; ROSTOVTSEY, N.N rkd.; SAKS, T.N., red.; SARYCMA, T.G., red.; FOKICHEY, T.D., ,red:;, CHkMYSHEVA, N.Ye., red.; YAKOVLET, S.A., red.; SEVORTSOV, V.P., red.izd-va; IWOKOVA, S.A., tekhn.red. (Decisions of the Interdepartmental Conference on Making Unified Stratigraphic Charts of Siberia] Rpsheniia Hezhvedometvennogo nove- shch&niia po razrabotke unifitairovannykh stratigraficheakikh ekhem Sibiri. Moskva, Gos.n&-uchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr, 1959. 91 p. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Mezhvedomstvennoye soveshchaniye po razrabotke unifitsirovannykh stratigraficheskikh skhem Sibiri, Leningrad, 1956. (:;i'1)eria--Geolojgy, itratlgranhic) OZERTSOVA, V.A.; POLYAKOVA, L.V.; !PL , _-L ~ ___ Relief of the crystalline foundation of the southeastern part of the Siberian Platform, baed-on aeromagnetic data Ldata with summary in Englishi. Sov. gaol. 2 no.5:66-72 My '59. (MIRA 12:8) l.Vaesoyuzny7 nauchno-isi3ledovatellikir geologicheskiy institut. (Siberian Platform-Geolog7, Structural) IVAINOV, Andrey Alekseyevich; LEVITSKIY, Yuriy Frolovich; Sy~kZ~RSKIY, T.N., retsenzent: BRUNS, Ye.P., retsenzent; LIKEhaY. B.K., retsenzent; SNPANOV, D.L., reteenzent; LUPPOV, N.P., reteenzent; KORENSVSKIY, S.M., reteenzent; T.&TA-RINOV, P.M., red.; GOLIDRFM, R.Ya., red. izd-va; IVANOVA, A.G.. tekhn.red. [Geology of halogenic deposits (formations) in the U.S.S.R.] Geologlia galogenrykh otlozhenii (formateii) SSSR. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol.i okhrane nedr, 1960. 421 po (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi geologicheakii institut. Trudy, Vol-35) (MIRA 13:6) (salts) SPIZHARSKIY, T.R., otv. red.; KRISHTOFOVICH, A.11., red. [Geological.dictionary) Goologichaskii slovar'. Moskval Gos. nauchno-to-khn. izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane nedr. Vol.l. A-L. 1960. Vol.2. M-IA. 1960. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Leningrad. Vsesoyuzrqy geologicheskiy istitut. (Geology-Dictionaries) glav. red.; 1.11.~,did"OVSKIY, A.F., zam. glav. red.; TJL'Ikl,'GVJP 11.K.,, zam. glav. red.; GAUESHIN, G.S., red.; Z2,YTSEV) i K., red.; KIIIPOVICH, Yu.N., red.; YULIKGV, '-,.V., red.; LA,BAZIN, G.S., red.; LURIYE, M.L., red.; SIINIGIEMKO, T.N., red.; SPIZIYMKIY, T.N., red.; STIERLIN", D.Ya., red.; TATAIRINOV, P.M., red.; nauchnyy red.; I.IAOUSHIN, V.A., tekhn. red. [Yearbook of the results of studios by the All-Union Gcological Institut) Ezheoodnilc po rezul'tatam rabot VSSEGS-1. Leningrad, Otdel nauchn.-tekhn. informatsii, 1961. 203 p. (Leningrad. Vseooiyzr,yi geologicheskii institut. Informantsionnyl sbornik no.49.) (1-URA 15: 6) (Geology) LIKWIOV, B 11. -, KUUSTOVA, M~N. 5 YEROKHINA. A,A.; MARKOV9 F~G. j. _SFIZHBSKIY T.N~; DODINq A~L. ~ KHIL'TOVAs, V.Ya.; CHMFIIINq LA; GROMOVS, L.V. 9 kand. geol.-nlueral. nauk.- SHCHERBACHEVv V.D.; SBUTYYq M.Ye.; NEM- CHINOV,,'V.S.v akcad..,red.; NEKRASOV., NO.,, red.,- FUSTOVALOV., L.V.:, red.; ZUBKOV, , A.I.9 kand. ekon. nauko red,j KAVUN. T.K.9 redh izd-va; SUSHKO- VAq L.A.9 tekhn. red. [NalurEal conditions of Krasnoyarsk Territory] Prirodnye usloviia Krasno- iarskogo kraia. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. naik SSSR9 1961. 248 P. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Krasnoyarskaya kompleksnaya ekspeditsiya. 2. Institut geografii AN SSSR (for Likhanovy Khaustova). 3. Pochvennyy*'institut im. V.V.Doku- chayeva AN SSSR (for Yerokhina). 4. Naucbno-issledovatellskiy institut geologii Arktiki Ministers-tva geologli i-okhrany nedr SSSR (for Markov). 5. Vsesoyuznyy geologicheskiy institut. Ministerstvia geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR (for Spizharskiyg Dodin). 6. Lbboratoriya geologii dokembriya AN SSSR (for Khilltova). 7. 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Boundary between the Cambrian and the Pre-Cambrian. Sev.geei. 6 no.S: 40-48 Ag 163. NIRA 16:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy rutuchno-issledovatel'skiy geologicheskiy institut. (Geology, Stratigraphic) SALOP, L.T.; SHT-ALI rp-iati,4ng them. Metodo (MIRA -8 FOR(Al i KUV~ , ! , ! ~ ~ ~') It ~-i Z! I I A R- K IV 2 !,. -~4 PrJn-jJ-Ples nf the division and corr-elation of Pre-Cambrian s,~,E-izents. Clec-L. i geofiz. nc.1i'01-29 165. (MIRA 18,-6) 1. V3e-goy-azn3ry geologicheakiy irstitut, T n .4, ir, ra 1 1 XIII. "Mle~~nfmlzatl ion and Aulu-omation of rGailvanization Processes," Automat-ian and Mechaniza- tion of Production Processes in InstrLment Manufacturing, Moscow, Phshgiz, 1958. 5101 P. PURPOSE: This boo]0-- is intended for engineers, tec-hanicians, and scientific perscrmel concerned vith mechanization and automation of production processes -in instrument msz- L .-,,,,Lf-'acturing, and for students and teachers of this subject in vuzes. SPlZHICVSXIY 1.1. [deceased], BURLYAND, V..A. ; TROITSKIY, L.Y.. red.; FRIDKIN, L.M.. tekhn.red. [Readings for radio amateurs] Elirestomatiia radioliubitelis. Moskva, Gos.energ. izd-vo, 1957. 270 P. (Rassoveia radio-biblioteka, no-283) (Radio) (MIU 11:2) 1iWA(k)/FBD/EWG (r)/WT (!)/F.WP (e )/~WT (m) /EEG (k) -2/EWP (i) /EEG (0/T/_:-. J-2./EWP'k) WA "M` -2/EWA(h) Pm-4/Pt-4/Po-4/Pf-k/Peb/Pi-4/Pi- .4 NP(O.Y. ACCE'SSIOW NR: AP5012071 'UR/0185/65/010/004/P455/045t MUM: Bayborodin, Yu. V.; Harazha. S. A.;,Hravebenko, V. Y.; Spizhova, X.- I# led ruby laser i TITLE: Investigations of the operation of a q-spoi' _==7 _'. ", 0 SOURCE: Ukrayins1Ryy.f1zychrWy zhurnal, v-10, no. 4, 19651 455-457 TOPIC TAGS: Q spoiled' laser, ruby laser, pump energy, laser characteristic ABSTRACT: The authors present thereaults of an investigation of certain chmI!acter-.-. istics of q- spoiled lasers, which play a major role in the generation of giant light pulses- The effect of the misalignment angle df the mirrors on the threshold pumping energy under various parameters of the optical cavity (sUtic characteristlics), and the dependence, of the int6nsity of the laser radiation on these parameters (dynamic chnracteristicB) were experimentally investigated., k. mong the aynAmic. charact~eristics. investigated 'were the--relati6fighip between- the emission intpnsity and the operatin6- 'speed of +he* ,shuttei6 thd dimen- sions of the optical resonatorg the q ofllii re6ohato _r) ~ and the eneigy".- A- ruby rod 120 = long and with diameter up to 12 Mp -irith a .90' orientation of the optical axlt,, was investigated. The pump source was a xenon flash., lamp. The Card 1/4 .. .. ... jc::~~52-66 EWA W /FBD/EWT (1) IEWT W /EEC (k) -2/EWP U) /'-'I!/EWP (k) /EWA (M) ACE-R-k;-j-P 20695 UR/01.85/6VO10/008/0919/0920 614 4 irC& o' Harazha i H- AWHOR: BUbmvdin, Yu. V S. A Xravchenlo, 1Z. Sp TITLE., Prism shutter with periodic,openng SOURCE: Ukrayinslkyy fizychnyy zhurnal, v. 10, no. 8, 1965, 919-920 TOPIC"TAGS: DLby laseil~) laser pumping, laser pulsation,.g~~i ABSTRACT: A multi-prism Q switch is described, consisting of a rx)tating prism set on the s~nft/ of an electric motor and a series of 60 totally reflecting prisms set on an annu.1uS The construction allows precise adjustw-nt of the rotating prism relative-to the rubv cTvstal of the laser and relative to the other prism. Rotation of the setup :j re stifts in multiple opening of the shutter which in tu'm leads to generation of a, iieries of laser pulses. The rate of opening in this system is twice as large asVith The repetition rateof the?- u1ses depends on the rate of! a single-prism Q switch. revolution of the motor and the number of prisms on the annulus, and the number of generated pulses depends on the length of the illuminatim of the PUMP lanp and the- frequency of closing the optical resonator. A repetition rate of 20 cps with a length of the illumination pulse of 2 msec resulted in a mte of 4 to 20 pulsess depending (M the pump energy. A simple synchronization system of the pump results in giant light pulses with'a,peak close to 1 W. Orig. art. has: 2 figures. ASSOCIATION: Instytut fizyky AN URSR~ Kyyiv [Institut fiziki AN UaGSR9 Kiyev rd 1/2 L L 4452-66. -TCC NR. AP5020695 2 (physics In itute 9 AN -UaSSR) St "ibp 00 tc*~~ Sim WIM., '00 ENCLi -mTrED: 07Apr65 SUBI YMR U~, A NR IlF SOVI. 001 V. W 41 -.A 4,4 Z5,- to -ov B AN WNMM, V% :~MM: M 2/2 777; - t BAYBORODIN, Yu.V.; GARAZHA, S.A. (Harazha, S.A.]; KRAMIFENKO, V.I.; SPIZHOVAYAJ, N.I. fSpizhova, N.I.] Operation of a ruby laser with modulated Q-factor. Ukr. fiz. zhur. 10 no.4:455-457 Ap 165. (14IRA 18:5) 03FLATT, ".; DCUAK, ''. Silver in the photochemicalindustr7. Lo~ok-e4j�~!. p. 7. YMIJA U INDUMIJI. (Drustvo kemicara-tehnolcga. NR Hrvatske. Sekcija kemicara) Zagreb. Vol. 5, no. 3, Yar. 1956 So. East European Accessions List Vol. 5, No. 9 September, 1956 SPLAVNIK, V.M. lsn* Fate of patients hal'ing undergone nephrecto&7. Trudy Ki h goso med. inst. 2.0140-142 164 (MIRA 18-.1) 1. - 1-ya bollnitsa g. Belltsy. Nauclmyy rukovoditell - doktor med. nauk. S.D. Goligorskiy. SPLAVNIK, Y.M.; YUSIM. Kh.I. Three cases of renal echinococcosis. Trudy Kish. gos. med. inst. 24:259-260 164 (MIRA 18:1) 1. I-ya bollnitsa g. Belitsy ( nauchn7y rukovoditell - doktor med. nauk S.D. Goligorskiy.