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-SMSLYANSKIY,---Z-.B.;-- UL00VA, -I-.P.-(-Moskve,)-- New standards for permissible limits on thq amount of toide gases, vapors and dust in the air of working areas. Gig.truda i prof,zab. 3 no.5:7-15 S-0 159. (MM 13-2) 1. TSeutrall 11" Institut usovershenstvovauiya vrache7. (IIMTJSTRM HYGINNS-LAW AITD LWISIATION) (AIR-POLLUTION) LILANOWL, I.P.- AYA, 11. 1. V-foct of chlorinated hrlracarbons on the ascorbic acid cort#~::- of internal or&uns in ;fhi',& rate. Report I[o.2: 3ffect of mothylene chloride. Bj.IL1.ok,-p.'bIol. i med. 118 no.7V',11-5- ji 159. (MIRk 1. Iz 19niq)py deystvitel'nogo chlona AMI SSSR B.A.LavroTia i IMoratorli proizvodetvennyldi Isuledo-vaniy (2av. - prrf.,~-B. SnelyanslAy) Instituta jriglyeny tnida i prof aabolevaniy (,uv. daystvitellnyy chlen iLMIT S-Ut A.A.Letavet) A1411 55611, MoM-4,1. Predstivilona deystvitel'n~m chlenom WIN SSSII J3.JL.Lavrov.,,-,,. (MilITIN 0 - metabolism) (Iumm phurmacologv) ULANOVA, I.P.; GARKAVI, P.G. Toxicological and biochemical studies of chlorinated hydro- carbons (tetrachloropropane, tetrachloropentane and tetra- chloroheptane). Toks. nov. prom. khim. veshch. no.1:11-29161. (MIRA 16:8) (CHLORINE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS -TOXICOLOGY) ULANOVA, I.F.; GARKAVI, F.G.; SAMCIUVA, L.M. Tox1oologival characteristics of chloroonanthic acid. TokB. nov. proms khimo veshch. no.1:29~-35161 (I-IlFuk 16:8) (HEPTANOIC ACIX6-TOXICOLOGY) TOLGSKAYA M.S.; STASEIIKOVA, K.F.; ULANOVA.,_~.P. P Changes in the axodendratic interneuronal connectiom of the cerebral cortex and the disorders of higher nervous activity in animals into~dcated with methylene, chloride and dimethyl- tormamide. Toks. nov. promq khimo veshch. no.l-*72-80161. (KIRA 16:8) (I,ITIWR,-TOXICOLOGY) (CEREBUL CO=X) (FORWIDE-TOXICOLOGY) ULABOVAJ I.P, Toxicological characteristics of methylene chloride. Toks. nov. prom. khIn, veshche no.1:96-113161 WIRA 16:8) (ICTHANE-TOXICOLOGY) - ULANOVA, i.P.; SAXGYLOV~I, AVILOVA , G.G. Materials orn th-- tox--co-10-1gical of Toks. nov. prom. khlm. ve3hch. no.15:90-89 163. 17:9) ULANOVA, I.P.; 3A!,',OYJ,OVA, KAHAl-:ZJNA, 11.11-I.; -WILOVA, G G. I ToxicoloU of c1dorope largon i c acid condiemation aerosc!3. Toks. nov. prom. khim. veshch. no.5:80-100 f63- (,XI-RA 1-7:9) - GAIMAVI, P.G.; ULANOVA, 1.P. I- Inclusion of tagged amino acids in tissoe proteins ur,-I;er 'he acute and chronic action of tetrach-lcrop-leanes. Toks. nov. prnm* khim. veshch. no.5:1GO-107 163. (MT RA 17: 9) SANCA'SKI-Y, J.V~; I.p.. . -, -1-1-1- 1 artton of o,-,onD lcvizllr~~ T,~V3, I _ .. 1()!, . (~TiA TCLUBANOV, A.F.; GRIGORITEVA, V.D.; MUNHINA, A.Io: YUDOLOVICHO V.T.; ULAUOKA, K.X.;.,DAHBIT, X.R.; GEMIUSMUOT, P.A., red.; tibi&IOV'A--,- G.I., red.izd-va; MPAUT, Kh., tekhn.red. [Forty years of the Cheohen-Ingush A.S.S.Ro; statistios) Chachano-Ingushakala ASSEL sa 40 let., statisticheakii abornik. Groznyi, Checheno-Inguahskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 196o. 164 p. (MMA 13:10) 1. Chachen-Ingush A.S.S.R. Statisticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Nachallnik Statisticheskogo upravlaniya Chachano-Ingushokoy ASS (for Grebenshchikov). (Chacben-Ingush A.S.S.R.-Statistics) OPARIN) A.I., akador:ik)- SIUDITSKIYP A.N., prof.; NAUMOV, N.P., prof.; KOVALISKII, V.V.; YUROVA, I.L., dots.; PLATONOV,G.V., prof,;KAGANOV, V.M.; FURMAN, A.Ye., dots.; MEDVEDEV, N.V., prof.; YAKD,'OV, V.P., kand. biol. nauk; ZHUKOV-VF41EZIDTIKOV, N.N.; BOIEDARENKO, P.P., prof.; MAYSKIY, I.N., prof.; TRIBULDI, G.P., dots.; TSAREGORODTSEV, G.L., dots.; DOHROKHVALOV, V.P.) kand. biol. nauk; YAZDOVSKIY, V.I., prof.; VIKTOROVA, V., red.; CHERUWKH, I., mlad. red.; UIANOVA, L., tekhn.red. [Studies on the dialectic of living nature) Ocherk dia- lektiki zhivoi prirody. Moskva) Sotsekgiz., 1963. 527 p. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Chlen-korre3pondent Vsesoyuznoy akademii sel'skokho- zyaystvenrykh nauk imeni V.I.Lenina (for Koval'skiy). 2. Deystvitelinyy chlen A14N SSSR (for ZhAov-Verezhnikov). (Biology-Philosophy) -L-47117-66- NRI AR6019879 SOURCE CODE:' UR/0169/66/000/002/13039/BO40 AUTHORF Burman, E. Zorina, Z, I ; Ulanova, L V. TITLE: Possibility of objectively estimating favorable conditions for breeze development SOURCE: Ref. zh. Geofizika, Abs. 2B267 REF SOURCE: Meteorol. klimatol. I gidrol. Mezhved. nauchn. eb., Vyp. 1, 1965, 8-11 TOPIC TAGS: breeze, land temperature, sea temperature, breeze development Ile ABSTRACT: The maximum contrast between land and sea temperatures A71max is determined as the characteristic of breeze-development conditions at the moment t-7 , from the equations of daily variation of land and sea surface- layer temperatures: here Index 1 is referred to as W PICIZ4 1/2 UDC- 551. 553. 11 1-471" 7-66 L ACC NRI AR6019879 the land characteristics, -K is time, p. is density, c, is specific heat, 2 is the propagation depth of temperature fluctuation, R is the value of the radiative balance of the underlying surface, P is the turbulent influx of heat, and LE is the heat consumption in evaporation. The physical meaning of this equation permits an assumption that the value of temperature amplitude representBthe character- istic of breeze-development conditions (the maximum difference between land and sea temperatures is equal to the maximum excess of soil temperature over its mean values, L e. , it is equal to the amplitude). The existing correlation graphs of these characteristics confirm this. Besides, ar max is proportionate to total radiation SI'V. . To account for the wind effect due to other causes, the authors deem it advisable to introduce the dimensionless characteristic SV X -PC- fff. which reflects the effect of both factors, where U is the total transfer. This characteristic calculated on the basis of averaged data over several years agreei well with the average frequency of breezes. L. Volokitina. [Translation.of IDW] abstract] SUB CODE: 04/ 2/2 RAPOPORT, I.B.; ULANOVAI M.P. Comp,osition of high-qffolecular earbonyl compounds (ketones) obtained by the pyntheols from CO and H2 on an i7on-copper catalyot. Neftekhimid I n0-3092-396 My--Te 161. (KRA 16: 11) 1. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut po pere- rabotke nefti i gaza i polucheniyu iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. UIANOVAI M.F.; RAPOPORT, I.B.; POLYAKOVAI A.A.; ITSIKSONO T.M. Composition of eaters obtained in the synthesis from Co and H2 on an iron-eopper catalyst. Neftekhimiia 1 no.5:653.-660 S-0 161. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut po pererabotke nefti i gaza i iskusstvennogo zhidkogo topliva. (Esters)(Carbon monoxide)(Hydrogen) M ULANOVA, M.F.; RAPOPORT, I.B. oxygen-contain-ing compounds obtained in syn-hasis over an tron-copper catalyst. Trudy VNII NP no. 9:213-227 163. (MIRA 17s6) 0 0 0 0 0 0 a a 1 0 11 is U W 1) Is te Is Is A 11 9-AL, A a a I K --,L- je--X~QII-L --m fee O~p Om V*Dt* 00 ..... at AID 00 The vitsmin C 400190ts of Toptables and benits in re. , I i st on to lbs m4oly and coudIdeaus of cullutet. %. 1 . -00 lllvuvicv anal 161, N. Ilostove. /full. AP14"d Betaply. 1 00 a A,txrlij Ilant 11441,11 (V'-15; R.),.Suppl. 84. V#tUblift Problems 2, The advance in age 00 a kohlrabi and radishes decrease in C Titarni . Dectmors 00 in ounlight intensity and shading decrease t1u, C vitamin f content o kabirobi. Docreascs in lenoth of tiny dmrrumar 0 the relative quantities ad ascorbic acid in koldrubt and : %,I tcl and inct CIL" its content. in Valium. Kohlrabiglo"It 40 0 at in the op" or In open fratuffs contain more vits"'in titan 00 00 .3 .1. -Muse grown under gig". Onions and sweet Produce succc -- 00 vitamins Under glass. Cellulose acetate covers eallow a earg. eftect on the vitatuin content of lauldtabi, onious un-l 0* as Mmirl. N and K festillarres inctraw the vilamin content 00 too W .1 vegrtublvia and wild eattawlictrics is rmwdrd. 9*0 31 .00 -00 49TALLURSKA4, 11.1`11114711AE CLASUPIC"'110" d64 - ta Z-,i l'it. i 11-31- V~ 0 time 6 I gee 00 Ic 10, : : : 0 to lot: 4 It W 0 0 0 0 1 ! a KWR Sou 0 0 0,9 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 4 0 9 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 a Q 0 11111 0 0 0 IS t O JW_ , R "P #44CS"ll 4WD ~Av -_04 SwAuty of VRAMIN C In tookki so KardaSysoeva and W S. Clottoys, I,rgx. No' I'llawiff Relftrek V. S. S.W. No. 1. AN) 4(141 4cak cooking of potatoes drstfoys 4 b = a ?.min C (1) cootgat; In asking was the InFIA is about qD% (the t m&d.9ust *Uxw may Wh1 dc-Afroy w prodsacts Is alup 75%). LAWS $1441#M19 If Affletrtimui. Tobadvotatuawlthwatkowtoll1lbeymu%, U IM put In ~4441 WatVF and bmted to bo _W. Rvon t W the highly thetnuAtbile dehydrtump rt retained. and I content may evoi "I r ahff 400w". by frduction of 11. watef is '00*4 to wais I In Owa- In " i d 40 b tnes; stram us or out %. ry kal (140 ) =A Skabilify 4)(1 is wly low hl Potatoes- POM, 41M ~Walgq 00 a Art COA41s; washing, and standing after ma"q. arv l soence, ol any r4pecisily destftwavv. Rapid mashing In a 00 metal surface ovoids wait of the In". J. P. Sin it 11 041 W 0 14 &F X P 0 41 41 43 IA 49 4 1 k 0- &.-1 IND AAl Jl~ -00 VS, 1*00 lee foe Zoo to a ZOO see &VALLUOrKA t L,TCItATV*t CWHOICATION I I- too beS, 149 ~4' 7114-1 1~13; C 4w -4.1 ist r- Anl is two If 1019140,00 39 9 Rr* U is AT it l'itt? Ori4 Kit qqw statt UNK134 llX4 #14 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *is 4, 0 a 0 a 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 : 0, : S* : o e. * 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0.44 0 o ila a o # o & o 0 * 4 0 0 o, 4 * 0 * * 0 PrITROVAP B.A.; ULANOVA, N*A. Chem~.cal method of deter-.dnJng vita-mln 11 in fats containing vi-tamir.s A: and Br. Vop. pit. 24 no. 6,.57-62! IT-D 165 (MIRA 19:1) 1. Laboratoriya goaudurstvennogo Yttaminclogicheskogo kontrolya (zav. - kand. biologicheskikh nauk Ye.g. Stepenova) Nauchno- Issledovatellskogo insti-tuta vitam1nologii Ministeretva zd:r-cvco- okbranemlya 935R,, Moskva@ -ULANOVA, N. S., Cand. Medic. Sci. (diss) "Condition of Trachia and Bronchial Tubes in Primary Tuberculosis in Children," Moscow, 1961, 15 pp. (Acad. Med. Soi. USSR) 250 copies (KL Supp, 12-61, 289). UIAHOVA, N.S., aspirant Clinical characteristics of tuberculosis of the bronchi In primary tuberculosis in children. Probl.tub. 37 no.2-41-45 159. (MIRA 12:9) 1. Ix detakoy kliniki (MV. - prof,M*P.Pokhitonova) Instituts, tuberkuleza ANN SSSR (dire Z&A*Lebodeva)o (TUBIOGULOSIS. PULHOURY# in inf. & child bronchi (Rus)) ULANOVA, N.S. Features of the course of primary tuberculosis in children ,with bronchial lesions. Probl,tub. 39 no.ltl&24 t6l, (KM 3411) la Iz detsko kliniki (Zave - prof. M.P. Pokbitonova) r4atitu:U tuborkuleza Idir. - prof. N,A* Sbmeler) ANN SWR. (TUBERCUIMIS) WJkNOVA.7-: A, DOTGARD, P.I.; KRIUGMAZ, K.I.; MAMS, F.S.; RODOVSKAYA, N.V.; ULANDY '& T. KAKHRON, A.A., redaktor; XAJMME4,-A.'Ta., (Soviet railroad literature published In 1954] Zholesnodoroshnala literatura SSSR, 1954. Moskva, Gas. tranap.zhel-dor.izd-To, 1956. 314 p. (HLRL 9:6) 1.Rassia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo putey soobohcheniya. ?Son- tralInays nauchno-takhnicheakaya bibliotaks. 2.Zamentitall direktora TSentrallady nwichno-takhaichaskoy bibliotski Ministerstva, putey moobehchonlya (for Xameron). (Bibliography-Railroads) ULA --T.A,, red.; SPANOVSKAYA, A.P., red.; KAHERON, A.A., red.; BOBROVA, Ye.N., tekhn.red. (Soviet railroad literature of 19571 Zhaleznodorozhnais literaturs SSSR, 1957. Moskva, Vses*izdstelIsko-poligr. ob"edinenie M-va putel soobabeheniia, 1960. 293 p. (KIRA 13:8) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo patsy soobshcheniya. TSontrallnaya nouchno-tekhaichookaye bibliotaka. (Bibliography--Railroads) -- h,---. :1 --. -- -- DissertaLion: "AgroelLmtic Conditions in the "-%utumn Period of Development and Growth of Winter C'rop3 in IvIestern. 5iberia.11 Card C--og Sci, Central Inst of _Y:!ather Fore-- casting, 11 MAY 54. Vechernyaya Ibskva, Yosc-cw, 3 11.':~~y 54. SO: 3UM 264, 26 Nov 1954 ULANOVAI, Ye.F. Histochem-4cal study of the fatty tissue of a silk-.;c.= umder the sf- feet chloramphenica-l. TSitologiia. 6 no.3:376-379 llllj-je 164. (MIPA 18:9) 1. Otdel virusov InBtituta mikrobiologii AN SSSR, Moskva. USSR/Farm Animals - Silkworm. Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Diol., No 17, 1958, 78W5- Author Tarasevich, L. M.j U22="Juz-"~ Inst Title Antivirus Treatment of Silkworm Eggs of the Dombyx. Orig Pub: Vestn. a.-kh. nauki, 1957, No 7, 129-132. Abstract: The test in actual conditions of theaethod pro- posed by the authors of an anti-icteric disinfection of silkworm eggs of the bombyx (1-2 minutes with a 2% solution of NaOH, then 1 hour of washing with water and 15 minutes with a 0.01% solution of KMOO showed that such disinfection, used in spring or autumn (simultaneously with autumn washing), does not effect the animtion of the silkworm eggs and leads to a significant decrease of cateipillar Car,d 1/2 78 TARASKVICH, L.M., ULANOVA, Te.F. Effect of soffe- vitamins and anti7itamine on the henoly"h of healthy silkworm caterpillars and onterpillars effected with yellows. [with summary in 3nglish] Izv. AN SSSR.Ser.biol. no.3:352-360 My-Je 158 (miRA il:6) 1. Inetitut mikrobiologii Akademii nank SSSR, Moskva. (SII"ORM--DISFAASES AND PESTS) (VITAMII(S) (ABTIVITARM) TARASEVIC4 L.M.i CULANOVA, Yej, - --. Mechanism of resistance of polyhedra. Vop. virus. 5 no. 6:715-720 N--D 16o, (MIRA 14;4) 1. Institut mikrobiologii ;,M SS.SRv Moskva. I . (VIRUSFS) TARASEVIGH, L.M.; ULANGVA, Ye.F. Possible conversion of ribonucloic acid into desq~c~ibonucleic acid d4ring the multiplication of the silkworfa'.grasserie *virus. TSitologiia 3 no.3:334-340.My-Je 161. (MIRA 14:6) 1. Otdol virusov Instituta mikrobiologii AN SSSR, Moskva. (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (VIRUSES) (SILKWORM-ZISEASES AND PESTS) TARASEEVICII, L-. Me , UIJUIOVA.,-Ye. F.; SINEDC'MOVA, N. G. "0 roli rnk poliedrov, soderzhashebikh- dnk-virus." report presented at Symp on Virus Diseases, Moscow, 6-9 Oct 64. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR, Moskva. UWIC)",'il, -,r,; ,, a ', - t,, o d te.:roj3g4-c--I fcrecasting of t:-A A -, .. f :t',ng-rarEe agr,-,=6 ure reserves in the so-11 w-Int,:.-,r wheat arnp by the OFT.Ing moist and the number of stalks siLrviving the winter@ T-,~udy TSTP noaot67-89 Q.5- (W.RA 18:10) ULANDVA. Ye.S. Agroclimatic conditions for the fall developnent and growth of winter crops In Westarn Siberia. Trudy TSIP no.47:3-41 '56. (MLRA 10:2) (Siberia, Western-Crops and cliamts) .AV^Vk V-, "OW Twenty-five years of activity In meteorological service for agri- culture. Meteor. I gidrol. uo.5:66 My 157. (KM iota) (Proteeroyl Alskeei Tladimirovich, 1897-) 3(T) PKASZ I BOOK KXPWITATION SOV/2384 Zonferentalya p9 agrometecrologil I agroklimatologil UkraInskay MR Materialy k*nforentail (Material of the Conference an Agricultural Meteorology and Climatology of the UZ'r&lnlan WR) Loeninpad, Otdrometsoltdat, 1958. 24T p. Irrat- slip Inserted. 700 copies printed. 3ronsorIng Agencies: USSR. Olaynoye upravlenty g1drometaorologich- sakor luthbro Ukrainian SSR. Ninister9tva aeI4 skogo khozyaystva, Vkr&iA:kiy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy g1dromatearologicheskly In- stitut. and UkriLinakeye, akadealy sell mkokhozya"tv&rwkh asuk. 169P. Zd.: G.F. PrlkhOt'kO; Id.1 V.D. Placarevsk&ya, Tech. Rd.% X. 1. BrArnins. FURPOSVt ftla book Is Intended for agriculturists, agromestecrolo- gists# and instructors In related vuzes. COVSRk=t This collection of articles deals with problems In sgrl- --;~e cultural **too%-ology in the Ukraine. Among the topics discussed are: win tering. plantin time for WIAter crops, corn cultivation, Potato degeneration; molgsture supply- And Advsrsu weather factors. References &GcOmPsoY Individual articles. TABIX DIP COMISM, B"Qv, 1-1- 1DvPutY Minister of Agriculture, Ukr 33R) Introductor7 word DogrAtYr'& T.K. (Chief or the Hydromet&orologicai Services Ukr SSR) Practical RrdLrOm4t6crQIoglcLl Service for Agricultural Product In the Ukraine Lon IrAkukh. A.M. (Ukrainian Scientific Research Hydronau xnatit.t's) Regional Agroollantological (Reftrence Books) of the Ukraine and Tbvlr Application In Production 10 Pr1khot'ka, O.F. (Ukrainlan Scientific Reseirch Hydromet. institute] fte .3tate of Agrometearclogicri Studies in the Ukraine XOPAchevskWas M.N. [Ukrainian 3clentifle Research HytLromet, Insti- tute] Organization and Utilization of Meteorological Observations or Departmental Stations In 301*Mtific Work and ASrlcultur&l Pru- tic* T148vuk. P-&- and M-A M-11,v~jUkr 23 Institute ainlan ScientiCic Research ror Plant. rbysiologyl 3f*cial features of the Wintering Over or Winter Crops in 1955-50 In Various Regions or the USSR 31 (Ultralnian Scientific Research Rydromet.1natitute) "Cal Conditions of the Wintering of Vinter Crops In the Ukraine 40 Lictilk, Crops In the UkrS9r`OclLm&tIc 81819 for the Planting Time or Winter If. = 60 Ulanovs, P (Central Institute of prognoses) 11 latlonship Be- -VMWYF'%= 'kja- "' - -1-1-Pmant Or Winter Crop: In Autumn and the A9rO'"t6QrQlOgIc&1 Conditions. Probability In Phase Develop. Odnt Of Winter Crops an Related to the Different PlantinaTim, in the Ukraine 6.9 3M PEAM I BOOK ZXPWITATION 30V/2384 MuLferentalya po agrometeoroloSli. I agroklinatologil. Mwainakay SSR XaterlaXy konferentsli (Natorial of the Conference on Agricultural Vistoorology and Climatology of the UldraInlan SM) Leningrad, aldrometeolrdat, 1958. 24T P. Irrab, Blip Inserted. 700 Copies printed. Sponsoring Ag*ncleas USSR. olavnole upravienly Sidrometearolosich- Sakoy sl=hby, Ukrainian SSR. 91nisterstvO Gait skoso kholyayetva, VkrAlAskly naucbno-issledovatellakly Sidromettarologicheekly in- 691tuto and Ukralnekaya &kAdeaiy mail skokhozy&ystvonnjkh nauk. besp Zd.s G.P. Prikhotlko; td.: V.D. PisoarevOkAYAj Tech. Zd.s X:1. braynina. VURPOSR:' This book in Intended for agriculturists, AKrOffAt*OrqlO- gists, and instructors In related vuzes. COVUR&Mt This collection of articles deals with problems In 4VI_ cultural meteorology In thi Ukraine. Among the toplas discussed sm. wintering, planting time for winter crops, COM Cultivation, Potato degeneration; moisture supply, And, adverse weather factors. References accompany individual articles. Pedorova N A JUkr&jnlan Scientific R0&ss&Oh not Ituts for Az"- culzurejWRTICAncO Or Planting Time for the Wintering or Win Crop& Under Pol*wyc (WOO41&nds) and Northern Ls,ontep (Fares, t*p Steppe 106IOns) Conditions in the Ukr3SR ad 76 Mucheryawaya. R.T. (Ukrainian Scientific Researah Institute or Crop 302Anc*J Significance Of Critical Temperatures In Forecasting the VlAtAring Conditions an S--10ntific Research Institute for Plant 84 aftt~~s the Reaction Or the various Grades or Winter Spring Period* tent Temperatures or the winter and K&rly 91 Duriley- H-A, and N.A. Pedorovs- Results Of Checking the method ror vatersInIng the Viability Of Winter Crops by the Condition* of th4 Vegetative Cone 96 loUnk'o- M-G (UkriLinian Scientific Research Hydroact# ln2titUa) moisture Reserves or various Climatic 3011 ZOnon of the Ukraine 100 !--to- 0-0- (All-union Scientific Research 1n8tItUtG for Study or card 4/7 VWqVA, Tevgeniya.Stanislavovna; KULIK, H.S., otv.red.; SAGATOVEM, N.V.v red.; BRAUUA, K.I.. tekhn.red. [Methods of agrometeorological forecasting) Metody agrometeoro- logicheskilch progaozov. Leningrad, Gidrometeor.izd-vo, 1959. 280 p. (KMA 13:3) (Meteorology, Agricultural) ULANqYA,_Y,e,S...; X011TORSHCHIKOVA, O.M.; ZVERINTSEVA, Y.e.S.; YARTSEVA, N.A.; FROTISROV, A.V., nauchnyy red.1 MOKUTSOV, red.; ZEMTSOVA, T.Ye., tekhn. red. [Applicability of agrometeorological forecasting methods in dif- ferent regions of the U.S.S.R.; results of-field tests] Primeni- most' metodov agrometeorologicbeskikh prognozov v razlicbrWkb raionakh SSSR; rezulltaty proizvodstvennykh ispytanii. Pod red. A.V.Protserova, E.S.Ulanovol. MosWa., Gidrovieteor izd-vot 1961. 156 p. iMIRA 15:2) 1. Moscow. TSentrallnyy inatitut prognozov. (Meteorology, Agricultural) -ULANO.VAP -Ye.a.- Method for long-range forecasting of agrometeorological conditions governing the formation of the yield of winter wheat. Meteor. i gidrol. no.11212-20 N 163. (MIRA 16:11) 1. TSentrallnyy institut prognozov. ULANOVAp Ye.S.; TSAO IN [TS'ao Ying) Effeet of meteorological factors on the optimum noicture suPP1Y of corn fields in the Ukraine. Trudy TSIP no.131313-29 163. (KRA 16:9) P~ ~ S.; RYMARt A.L. Aelations of optimum moisture supply Iii-different soil layers in winter wheat fieldd during*the ~Wll,-""'Trudy TSIP no.13103-63 163. (MRA 16:9) KONSTANTINOVA-SHL19ZING3R, MA.; OSIKO, Y.V.;,-ULANOVSKAU, L.S. luidnescont zinc-lithlurp-silicated activated by maugmuese. Zhur. neorg, khlm. 3 no.6:2286-1294 is 1580 (MM 31:6) 1, Yisicheekly Institat im. P.H. lebodeva, Akadomli nauk SSSR i Hookovskly institut tonkoy khImicheskoy takhnologii im. N.V. Lomonoeova. (luminescent substances) KOCHO, V.S.; BIRZILOVICH, V.S.; LYADOV, K.P. Prinimali uchpstiye: NRYKHINA, V.I., inzh.; OMFLICHENKO, T.Ye., tekhnik; SHYARIMOV, YU., student; YASTOCHKIII, A.I., student; ULPIIOVSrAYA, L.V., student Investigating the operation of continuous furnaces with a rolling hearth. Stall 24 no.2: 177-179 F t64. fMIRA 17:9) 1. Kiyevskiy polltekhnicheskiy institut i Kommunarskiy metallurgicheskiy zavod. ULANOVSKAYA, - M.A. Materialintic viows of lf~A,,,-A~katov, Udh. vapi'KIKU P2;5-20 (fdRA 12:9) (Bek,ef't Nikolaevich, 1827-1911) ULBOVSKAYA, N.A. N.N. Ebketqv on the D.I. Memdelsev periodic 2,av. Trud7 lust. iet.eotoi "kb. 39#272-282 162s (MIRA 1612) (Periodic law) (Maketav,, Nikolai Vikolaevich,, 1027-1911) LIVSHITS, Boris Samoylovich; MOVSHOVICH, Iosif MmEymovich; GOLUBTSOV., I.Ye.., otv. red.; ULUIGVSKAYA, F.M.,, red.; YARKDCH, K.G., tekhn. red. [A relay block-.type automatic telephone exchange with a caDacity ' of 10-40 numbers]Releinaia blochnaia ATS emkoL-tliu 10 - 40 nome- rov. Movkv% Sviazlizdat, 1962 ' 63 (MMA 15:9) (Telephone, Automatij* ARKWGELISKrf, Georgiy Aleksandrovich; LEVINOV, Konstantin Georgiyevich; YALYSHEVp Vladimir Aleksandrovich;U I NX-,- red.; SLUTSKIN, A.A. . tekhn . re& - AjQL%aYA,_ [Retainment of pressure in telecomriunication cables]Soderzha- nie kabelei aviazi pod davleniem. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1962. 93 P. (MIRA 16:3) (Electric cables) (Telephone lines) SADOVNICHIY, Nikolay Petravich;ZMIKO, Ivan Ivanovich; ULANOVSKAYA, H.M., red.; SLUTSKIN, A.A.2 tekhn. red. [Mechanization of construction and repair operations of over- head co=mnication and wire broadcasting lineslgekhanizatsiia stroitellstva i remonta vozdushnykh linii sviazi i radiofika- tsii. Moskva,, Sviazlizdat 1962. 117 p. (19RA 15:9) (Electric lines-Overheadi (Wire broadcasting) TINTMAN, Nukhim. Israilevich; GUSEV, Simon Stepanovich; FATININ. OF., kand, takhn. nauk, retsenzent; SHTE'YNEERG, A.L., inzh., rateenzentl-YAKUB, Tu.A., kand. tekhn. nauks otv. red.; . ULMVSKAYA, N.M., red.; MLWOCH, Y.,G., takhn. red. 11 1 (Wire co=mnications]Provodnain svigz' Wloskvi,, SvIazlizdat, 1962. 290 p. (MIR& 16:1) (Telephone) (Telegraph) (Teletype) GRIGORIYEV, Vaevolod Ivanovich,-. KRAVCHENKO, ElIvira Nikolayevna; SELIVANOVp Afanaviy Stepanoviah; GRIGORIYEVO V.I., otv. red.; ULANOVSKAYA, H.K., red,; ROWOYA, S.F., tekhn. red. (Adaption of ATA stations to-opqr~ttion in networks with direct connections] Prisposoblenie stantaii ATA dlia raboty na seti priamykh soedinenii, Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963. 69 p, (MIRA 16t6) (Telegraph) PAPERNOV, Lev Zakharovich; GOLUBCHIX, Adelaida Samoylovna; KANTOR, L.Ya., otv. red.; ULANOVSKATA, N.M., red.; ROMANOVA, S.F.0 tekhn. red. .. - -- - -1- (Transmission of wire broadcasting programs using municipal telephone network lines] Podaoha programm provodnogo ve- shchaniia po liniiam gorodskikh telefonnykh setei. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963. 70 p. (MIRA 16:5) (Wire broadcasting) RAZUMOVJ, Leonid Davydovich; PAVLOVSKIY, V.V., otv. red.; ULANOVSKAYA N.M., red.; CHURAXOVA, V.A., *khn. red. [Protection of municipal telephone lines of Intraregional. telephone and wire broadcasting networks from electric cur- rent leakages of a.c.railroads] Zashchita linii gorodskikh te- lefonnykh seteil vnutriraionnoi sviazi i provodnogo veshchaniia ot vIiianlia elektricheakikh zheleznykh dorog peremennogo tcka. Moskva, Sviazlizdats 1963. 75 P. (MIRA 16:10) (Telephone lines) (Electric railroads-Current supply) KARMAzOV) Mikhail Grigorlye-vich; -METELISKIY, Georgly Borisovich; LEZERSON, V.K.0 ot-i, red.; UIXIGVSKXAI U.M., red. [Automatic telephony] Avtomatichoskaia telefoniia. Mo- skva., Sviazlizdat, 1963. 375 p. (MIRA 17:5) KANTOR, L.Ya.; GtJMELYA, A.N.; ROZENEERG, TA.G.; AFANASITEVP A.P.; SAMORU~OVI D.A.; GUSEVp S.S.; DOGADINj V.N.; RAMENSKIY, B.N.; KARASIK, H.S.; PIONTKOVSKIY, B.A.; Prinimal uchastiye MEDOVARp A.I.,-SVFRDLOVA, I.S.,, red.; ULAKOVSKAYA, N.M.p red.; MARKOCH, K.G., tekhn. red. , N~ (Electrical communications and wire broadcasting] Elektri- cheskaia sviaz' i radiofikataiia. (By] L.IA.Kantor i dr. Izd.2., dop. I Ispr. Moskva, Sviazlizdat, 1963. 672 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Wire broadcasting) (Telecommunication) EYDELIMAN, Lev Yalov2evich; SASONKO, Samuil Markovich; GRIGOR'YEV, G.L., ot;. red.; ULAINOVSKAYA, N.M., red. [Numeration of t~e subscribers to the automated telephone network of the Soviet Union] Numeratslia, abonentov na avto- matiziro-vannoi telefonnoi seti Sovetskogo Soiuza. Moskvap SviazI, 1964. ?2 p. (MIRA 17:8) T 11-1111, N' ,Nukhlru lZrall-eviell; MFIN~ vet.,30112'ell"; V.D., otv. red. ;--Uf.'JKj'VL'KAYA, ced. [Design of if.uric-ipal auto-,rztic telephone ;x!-hvn -,s ro- - P_. ( ) P ekti.rovanle stantsionnykh sooruzhenii gcri-Askikh ,*9S. (MIR4'~ 17:7) Ava, lzd-vo llL~viazl," 1964. 111 p. HIIEYKOVSEIY, Solomon Gerasimovich; MOROZOV, Arkaliy Petrovich; POLYAKOVI M.U#p retsenzenti KMW, K.D.p.retsenzentl ABOLITSj I.A., otv. red.,- UIANOVSKAYI N.M., red. [Long-distance communication and multiplexing of municipal telephone circuits] Dallaiais, sviaz' i uplotnonie gorod- ,skikh telefonxqkh tsepei. Moskvap Izd-.vo "Sviaz," 1964. 'V57 P. (MIRA l7sl2) 0 0 goo 440 0,444 0 o 0 i T:4: Ow 0 a 0 01 1 a I I F w It 1114 416 I?tf "all a is ft a x At R w is k) A? is x 83 11 Q it a *pq f, 14 J IL L Jt- -A -1-L I., 00 4 .-go 0*1 rh -cs atInIas unit at R"hers as on IndkAsoc of the *0 A fl of the kweys. 4k" -00 OW AMAZ Af U. S. S. R.) IS, No. S. 61 I. - V. V gms lexu.19W, 3373,4.-1)rtn-v1tbv:Rch 9-tinine ilk4,1,x (urine, sinduim to blood creatimise. both coW- nixtrimay 444.11*,& test log giomcmkr WWI- 0( the 66, kidnep mA ire~ We f"Wts &CfQdvt with the *0 a W* two y sevore kWW dbordws (umuis). 00 IS411vt tbi& is*-% fluctuated contildgirably cvvei In .00 with wwwal Whey futle"Ains It cannot be U*d *0 if oth" data a- an indkvt" u( the Mate of funcOn"ing of $Sol 0 00 00,3 00- roe 00 j; ass lo 0 14*00 ~00R, 00 il zoo -4 Me* Zoo too ,cattT_ a AV Ot I Ls'~ I s a rw 0 11111#111,09 tell its Kom It Ar w n I I 11j, An 8 IN I'l a a 3 1 jibe, '4100 4) Vo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 & 0 0 q * 0 0 Ogg 0 ;10 00 4) 10 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 00000 0 0 ***1* 0 0 o e * ****go go 000 0 :1*~ KOGAN, B.I.; KALIZHANOVA# Ye.G.; SkLITINA, L.V.1 3OLODOV, N.A.; 041TRITEVA, o.p.; Prinimli uchastiys: UMNOVA, N.I.,* FERVUKHINA, A.Ye.; KAZANTSEVA, T.G.; ULAN!02~,-YD- VLASOV, K.A., glav. red.1 LIZUNOV, N.Cp otv. red.; PYATFINKO, Yu.A., otv. red.; SALTYKOVA, V.S., otv. red.; SLEPNEV, Yu.S , otv. red.; FABRIKOVA, lo..A., otv. red. PODOSEK, V.A.; red. izd-va; GOLUB', S.I., tekhn. red. [Rare alkali metals (lithium, rubidium, and sesium); a bibliography on their geochemistry, mineralogy, crystal chemistry, geology, the analytic methods of their determi- nation.. and their economics]Redkie. shcholochnye metally (litii, rabidii i tsezii); bibliografiia po geokhimii, mineralogii, krlstallokhimii, geologii, analiticheskim. metodam opredeleniia i ekonomike. S,ost. B.I.Kogan i dr. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad uk SWRP 1962. 327 p. -.- 4 (MIRA I F 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut mineralogii, geokhimii i kri- stallokhimii redkikh elementov. 2. Chlen-korrespondent Akademli nauk SSSR (for Vlasov). (Bi'oliography--Alkali metals) ULANOVSKIY, A., inzh. How to utilize more efficiently ZSP-8 grain dryers. Muk..-olev. prom. 25 no-7:10-11 JI 159. (14IIIA 12:11) 1. Vsesovuznyy naucbno-iaeledovatellskiy institut zerna i produktov yego pererabotici. lGrain-Drying) L - 111130-6 Er,,T(C.) DIAAP BOCK EXPLO!fAT.LCN Volkv,l. bran Daitri-yevich! I ;k ri f7v iv r-7 u t CTI L rig -4 all ttl -Yr 17 ad b- t~, o4vil lpf-tr~5-, lloado~iprt;l-r- -I k 1;NNY 31800-6 AU 43696 "thx'ls of Orllaniging 2 4, Ztv3diletion Ch. % Charactertstice of the alto, of p mi-!!!nar atf-Ack 1. )angerous fac-;ora in a maclear cxPlo-9ton 8 2. eaction r,i" f1he ghock -qu-ye sn I LiENTI Mao la ion anc Card iR~F~ M5r~- f tMT'I~ ak- tL, 2. Opening up obstrtcted refuges and thelters. som ring th9ir ventUst!cr. Rescuing p5ople from-, umier obW,r-,,ctlwls, fruci pi0,ial', 0.-nqtrl)y*d a-0 IA-Tigtd D~Aldir,F~le and - - I,, 4. th-ev at poj-n',.!: for ftuture F,,i If',-! huent of wit.-bi-or Pe r a ona, - - 5. 2-r o I r1 -3 P, 7~ ,4:-: .' n 7 2. of 3. lleanB of :asch.anlziig rvvk:u~, and jrpe~-.- r2tlcrrFr p ----------- 7 7 U 144, T,~ f a 1011 of aarryLng dut englneerW-rascue operatiinto at Clio site of a, nuclear atttok )e Equipment for temporary roads and str~ats i. Opening up abstructed refuges and aholters and 9ecurint, their ven,,.Ilatlom - 74 Resouing vie-tims frcm under obstmictioriv? sind partially destrw/-ed and d&magsd buildings 8^1 ExtingUJIx,.I-,&L-.d fL-66 94, Bracing and domolishtng Wilding e3trictursa thriatan-tns- tn r-fillan- i~reparaT, -ion t A -'t - r 4/5 SlIn of a llfl~~ W, 9(2) PHASE I BOOK MIEWITAMEON SCJV/3349 Ulanovskiy, E.N. Ismereniye elektricheskikh parametrov selenovykh elementov vyp. 1 (Neasuring Electric Parameters of Selenium Cells fir. 1~ Moscow, Teentr. byuro, tekbn. informateii, 1958, 23 p. fSeries: Dostizheniya nauki i tekhniki 1,700 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Moskovskiy Uorodskoy) ekonomicheskiy administrativnyy rayon. Sovet n odnogo khozyaystva. Exxcutive Engineer: Ye.Z. Korobeynikov; Ed.: I.A. Alekseyevskiy. PURPOSE: This booklet is intended for specialists working with selenium recti- fiers. COVERAGE: The author analyzes existing methods of measuring the electrical parem meters of selenium photocells., According to him, this problem has received. little attention in tJ2e Soviet literature, although these measurements are, important for ensuring the necessary quality of selenium ree~ifiers and. t1keir Card 1/3 Measuring Electric Parameters (Cant.) SOV/3349 proper design and use. Industrial measurements of the electrical parameters of selenium photocells are made in the USSR with half-vave airdsoidal current. The author considers it necessax7 that such measurements be made under as close to actual operating conditions as possible and recommends other methods. No personalities are mentioned. There are 6 references: 2 Soviet (including 1 tranalation),-2 English'and 2 German, TARrX OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Electrical Operating Conditions of Selenium Cells Under Test 4 D-C Measurements 7 Pulsating Current Measurements 9 A-C Measurements 12 Card 2/3- measuring Electric Parameters (Cont.) SOV/3349 Division of Half- periods of the Measured Voltage 18 Comparative Evaluation of.Measuring Systems 20 Bibliography 23 kvAIIABLz: Library of Congress (TK2798-U5). jP/8mp Card 3/3 4-5-6o 8(2) AUTHORS: Kaplan, B. Ya., Ulanovskiy, E. N. SOV/32-2A-11-29/37 TITLE: Polarometer - Visual Pulsating Polarometer (Polyarometr - vizuallnyy pul'spolyarometr) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1958, Vol. 24, Nr 11, pp. 1414-1416 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A polarometer - pulsating polarometer PM with an electron interception of condenser currents was constructed. The device increases tfte measuring accuracy and permits the simultaneous plotting of pulsating polarometric and polaro- metric curves. As the literature provides no description of a system with electron interception of the condenser currents, the valve commutator was constructed according to a new design. Reliable results were obtained in determinations with solutions of reversible reducible depolarizers of concen- trations of 5-10-6 - io-5n. The pattern of arrangement is given. The instrument includes a microammeter (100 micro- ampere), a battery '33T 0,25, a transformer 6o watt 110/270-22-400-400 volt, a safety fuse of 1 volt, a commutator, Card 1/2 and a selenium rectifier. The 220-voltage current is Polarometer Visual Pulsating Polarometer SOV/32-24-11-29/37 stabilized by two barretters., The anode voltage of the amplifier valves and the polarization voltage are taken from a secondary winding of 270 volt via a rectifier bridge 0, a multi-stage filter and a voltage stabilizer. The voltage of the hot cathode is t~tken from a secondary winding of 27 volt via a rectifier bridge 117-2 and a filter condenser. The arrangement by which the condenser accelerates the charging process of the double layer of the dropping mercury electrode was-proposed by I. G. Grinman. A mirror galvanometer is equipped with a four-stage shunt resistance according to Ayrton. The galvanometer serves for polarometric measurements, whereas the above-mentioned microammeter serves for pulsating polarometric detexminations. The set-up of the arrangement permits mass analyses. There are I figure and - 3 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Xhimicheskays, laboratoriya Geologicheskogo upravleniya Tsentrallnykh rayonov i Laboratoriya zavoda (Chemical Laboratory of the Geological Administration of the Central Regions and the Plant Laboratory) Card 2/'2 UIANOVSXIY~ G. 18028 77777 w, r g eum~ 2-0'3-:" 0100 "Contemporary 'World Ntrole= Market, Vd. Ulanov- skiy, 8 pp "Vnesh Torg" Vo 1 XM.' No 10 ;.8tatistical-study-covers petroleum pro&uqtion,, sup- Tly, requirements &iA:prloes, for. wor3.d as. vhole M& Countries., eire6vt USSR. Dmend for ~'Vetroleum produots said. to haje In6reasid &e&tly Ing first- seven mofiths~ of,,.1947. Part Of in-. I . _. I e ed.t 6.'-needs of A4,.o4inerican -S_ -in F i~~tlon wrope - and In - Par Bait ve ro 0 01al ~ Inteke t -in t 'Ieu4--statietlosq, i.9no-ving... ---~,_aamtrlesu -Zbg It Ond xj7' a 1 41944. ULANOVSFJY C., Konlyunktura mironogo ne-ftyanoge r~,-nka n 19' g. Vneshriyaya .1 '! , uO tor--onlyal 1~46 No. 11, S. 1h-16 SO: Letopis' ZhurnalInykh Statey, Vol. 47. 1948 ULANOVSKU, I.B. Conditions for the cathodic protection of metals in gaps. Zashch.met. 2 no.6.-643-647 --N-D 165- (MIRA 18s:Ll) 1, Chernomorskaya eksperimentallnava nauchno-issledovatel'skaya stantalya. ULANOVSKI "A More Rapid Method of Determini4g-the.Rej~LiEed Current Density in Cathodic Protection Against Corrosion" b5r, Ivanovv Vianovski and Rit. Translated frcm Zavodslmya Laboratoriya., by Hope. sot 17o8493 ULATIOVSKIYI I. B. UssR/Metals - Testingj C-orrosion.- - - Dee 50 ngethod for Testing the Dependability-and Lastin Quality of Contact in Case of Using Protectors Against Corrosion," L. V, Yelin., S. A. I7anov, 1. B.Ulanovskiy IIZavod Lab" No 4.*Pp UW-M42 PA182T86 -ULMOvXTY)- I. - - --- ---- --- -- - - - -- --- ussR/metals - Testins Corrosion Dee 5o III ii stanation for MultiPle Stress Corrosion Testsp" S. A. Ivanovp A. S. Krichmier, i.-B.'Ulanavskiy nZabod Lab'? No 12., pp 1471-1473 PA182T92 USSR/Metals - Protection Jul 50 "Accelerated Method for Determination of Current Required for Anticorrosive Cathodic Protection.," S. A. Ivanov, 1. B. Ulanovskiy, E. Sh. Rit "7Avod Lab" Vol XVI, No 7, pp 833-835 Suggests curves of cathodic polarization for de- teradning required polarization potential and corresponding current for complete protection of metal construction against corrosion, Describes method and equipment used for plotting curves of cathodic polarization. Demonstrates deter- mination of values for current required for i66T58 USSR/Metals - Protection (Contd) Jul 50 protection of two,types of steel. Experimehts for cathodic protection of same steels in sea vater confirmed data obtained from polariza-, tion curves. UWOVSKIY, I. B. "Cathode Protection of Steel Members of Marine Itrdraulic Structures With Periodic Switching-In of Current." Sub 15 Nov 51, Sci Res Inet of Bases and Foundations Dissertations presented for science and engineering degree% in Moscow during 1951, SO: Sum. No..480, 9 MaY 55 __ - --- --- - - __ __ __ - ___ __ - - - - __ - - - - - - __ UUNOVSKIT, I., )Fandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk. Corrosion of the steel of bydrotechnical struclawes. Nor. i rech. flot 14 no.11:26-28 1 154. Off-RA 7:11) (Ccrrosion and anti-corrosives) U=/13iology - Microbiology 1/1 Pub., -,-38/47 Nikitina, N. S. , -,and Ulanovskiyj. I,: B, -Title -Germination of bacteiia on a steal, surface in mea water Periodical Dok.~ AN SSSGR - 98/5 841-644., Oct 3.1, 3.954 -Abstract, .:--The development of bacteria Of-various--tb76iol6.gical-groups on steal sur- faces submerged In sea water was investigated to'detarmina the effect of baa-; teria on'corrosiOn Of Metals. The effect of the bacteria on corrosion was detemined by the number and the Physiolc,gical characteristics of the micro- organisms. Detailed results of the inve~.itigation are tabulated. Nine refer- ence.a:- 6-ussR and-3-usA (1939-1952)..- Tables. Institution % Acad. of.Se. USSR Murmansk Institut e of Physical and Biological Station, Tresented by AcademicianY. N. Shapo3hnikov.,-July - 7, ).954 V ~,k X 137-58-5-10193 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 187 (USSR) AUTHORS: Nikitina, N.S., Ulanovskiy, I.B. TITLE: Some Data on Microbiological Factors in the Corrosion of Steel in Sea Water (Nekotoryye dannyye po mikrobiologiche skim fak- toram. korrozii stali v morskoy vode) PERIODICAL: Tr. Murmanskoy biol. st., 1957, Vol 3, pp 190-200 ABSTRACT: The effect of bacteria on the corrosion of steel in sea water was studied for the period of low rates of overgrowth by vege- table and animal organisms and under laboratory conditions. St 3 steel was tested in sea water for periods 6f 5, 10, 15, 20, and 150 days. After the test period, the corrosion products were removed from a 40-CM2 area, and the total bacteria count and the number of bacteria in various physiological groups was de- termined. The experiments showed that development of bacteria on the surface of steel starts on the very first days of immersion in water and that it continues to intensify thereafter. After 20 days, more than a million bacteria were found per cm2 of sur- face area, and over 310 million after 5 months. Intensive 02 Card 1/Z absorption began as a result of the electrochemical processes 137-58-5-10193 Some Data on Microbiological Factors (cont. of corrosion. Sulfate -reducing bacteria predominantly form on the surface of steel, and after 150 days they constitute about 80% of the total number of bacteria. There is a comparatively weak growth of putrefactive bacteria. The effect of microorganisms upon corrosion was also studied under laboratory conditions. It was found that the presence of the bacteria of putrefaction in- creases corrosion by 20-30%. An accumulation of putrefactive 02-absorbing bacteria on metal may cause aeration cells to appear. Measurements show that in a layer of sea water immediately adjacent to the specimen pH drops by 0.14-0.19 during an 8-hour test. K. Zh. 1. Steel--Corrosion 2. Sea water--Corrosive effects 3. Bacteria--Corrossive effects 4..'Corrosion--Test methods Card 2/2 -4 UIANOVSKIY, I., inzh.; PASHKOV, A., inzh. Zffect of scale on the corrosion of underwater ship parts. Nor. flot 17 no.9:15-17 S 157. (MIRA 10:12) 1. Novorosaiyakiy sudoremontnyy zavod. (Hulls (Naval architecture)--Corrosion) ULkNOVSKIY, I.B. Formation and destruction of films during cathodic protection of steel surfaces in sea vater. Zhur.prikl.khim. 29 no.7:lo56-lo62 J1 157. (MIRA 10:10) l.Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR. (Ilectrolytic corrosion) KOPDVIN, Yuriy Mikhaylovich; ULANOVSKIY,_ Ioui Llia~,chj-SHOBIK, L.Ye., inzh., ved. red.; SHREYIERR, A.V., kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; SOROKINA, T.H., tekhn. red. (Corrosion of stainless steels in the spots in contact with non-metallic materials]Xorrosila nerzhaveiushchilch stalei v mestakh kontakta s nemetallicheskimi telamt. Moskva,, Filial Vaes. in-ta nauchn. i tekhn. informateii, 1958. 12 p. (Pere- dovoi nauohno-tekhnic4ookii i proizvodstvennyi opyt, Tema 13. No.M-58-139/16) OIIRA 16t2) (Steel, Stainicss-c-Corrosion) UIANOVSKIY LB * WROVIN, Yu,H. w4 ' Corrosion of oWnless steel at the pointr of contact with nonmetals. Zhur.' prikl. khIm. 31 no*9:1366-1370 S '58. (KM 11:10) (Steel, Stainless--Corrosion) 5M, 180) SOV/76--33-6-38/44 AUTHORS: Ulanovskiy, I. B., Korovin, Yu. 11. 11~~~~ TITLE: Degree of Influend-e-af Differential Aeration and of the pfl-Value on the Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Narrow Cracks (Stepen, vliyaniya differentsiallnoy aerataii i velichiny pH na kor- roziyu nerzhaveyushchikh staley v uzkikh zazorakh) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 33, N'r 6, PP 1414-1417 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The corrosion (C) of stainless steel in sea water principally occurs In narrow cracks. It is assumed that this form of M is due to a differential aeration of the metal inside and out- side the crack whereby a galvanic element (orack - surrouz~ding surface) is produoed (Refs 1-3). Also the amount of the H -ion concentration, effected in the crack by the hydrolysis prod- ucts of (C), influences these galvanic elements (Refs 49 5)- The influence of the oxygen concentration and of the pH on the surface activation of the stainless steel in the crack (i.e. on the formation of the anode zone of the galvanic element) is Investigated; two characteristic cases are examined - at an intense destruction of steel in the cracks, and under more stable conditions. The (C) was investigated In contact places Card 1/2 with nonmetallic materials (rubber,, plastic and plexiglass). SOV/76-33-6-38/44 Degree of Influence of Differential Aeration and of the pH-Value on the Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Narrow Cracks The tests were carried out in the interval PH 2.3 - 6.31 sea water (from the Black Sea) with admixtures of HCl was used as a medium. As the steel grade I Kh 13 (steel with 130/o Cr) is intensely corroded by sea water, this grade was investigated. The most positive eleotrode potential values were obtained at PH 6 - 7; an increase in PH leads to a slight shifting to more negative values, whereas a reduction of PH effects a considerable shifting -to more negative values. The latter is due to a destruction of the passivation film. Tests on the simultaneous influence of oxygen and PH showed that, at a re- duction of the PH, the influence of the oxygen concentration is weakened, whereas that of the pT1 rises. Thus, the quantity of PH is one of the principal factors determining the intensity of destruction of the metal in the crack. This was also con- firmed by tests on the less corrodible steel 1Kh18N9T. There are 5 figureaq I table, and 6 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Akademiya nauk SSSRAInstitut fizicheakoy.khimii.,Moskva (Academy of Sciences) USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Uoscow) SUBMITTED: December 27, 1957 Card 2/2 170), 180) BOV/20-125-4-62/74 AUTHORS: Rozenberg, L. A., Ulanovskiyj I. Be, Korovin, Yu. Me TITLE: The Effect of Bacteria Upon the Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Narrow Clearances (Vliyaniye bakteriy na korroziyu ner- zhaveyushchikh staley v uzkikh zazorakh) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSRI 1959, Vol 125, Nr 4, pp 909-912 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Stainless steels are in narrow clearances under the influence of seawater subjected to .;- intensive corrosion (Refs 5-7). Since the effect of the bacteria is considerable (Refs 2,3) the topic mentioned in the title is interesting. The de- structions are on the whole due to the effect of voltaic couples. The surface of the clearance has the effect of an anode, whereas the surrounding surface has the function of a cathode (Refa 5-7). The authors observed that the corrosion processes within the clearances are of vital importance to the bacteria. In this connection the authors investigated the development of the bacteria already while the clearance has the function of an anode as well as before the formation of a Card 1/4 voltaic couple. Samples of stainless steels 1 Kh 13 and 1 Kh 18 SOV/20-125-4-62/74 The Effect of Bacteria Upon the Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Narrow Clearances N9T, 50 A 10 X1 mm were tested in the laboratory, whereas other ones 240)(180 X4 m were tested in the Black Sea. The surface was polished, degreased by alcohol and singed over a spirit burner. The desired pH-value was obtained by the addition of HC1. The experiments were carried'out with Vibrio desulfuricans, Leptothrix crassal Pseudomonaa fluoreacens liquAfaciens and Bac. mycoides. Morebverp an amasament of saprophytic seawater bacteria and a culture isolated from it (and as well predominat- ing in it) - called K-1 under certain conditions - was ob- served. B a c t e r i a d e v e I o p i f t h e a 1 e a r - a n c e h a s t h e f u n c t i o n o f a n a n o d e. If a voltaic couple is formed on the surface of a steel plate the surface within the clearance is anodically polarized and thus the pH-value of the electrolyte reduced. The authors ex- plain the effect of either factor. Figure I shows the experi- mental scheme. Each experiment tak*es 24 hours. The effect of the anodic polarization on the development of various bacteria is approximately equal. The curves t;,,.'of;. figure' 2a show that the number of bacteria is continuously reduced with rising cur- rent density, especially between 0 - O.OA1 ma/cm2. This can be Card 2/4 explained by electrochemical phenomena (Refs 4,6). The corrosion SOV/20-125-4-62/74 The Effect of Bacteria Upon the Corrosion of Stainless Steele ir. Narrow Clearances products on the anode in the seawater are on the whole con- centrated solutions of metal chlorides (Fe' Cr, Ni, et al., Ref 6) in the stagnation zone. Thus the pH may be considerably reduced. In the case of a pH decrease the dbvelopment of bac- teria is first (between pH'8,0 - 4-0) rapidly reduced, then, however, more slowly (Fig 2b). Saprophytic bacteria decrease to a considerable great extent.'Thus'the development of bacteria is reduced b,~_two phenomena connected with each other: the anodic polarization and the reduction of the pH. This was con- firmed by special experiments in the sea which took 8 months (Fig 3). D e v e 1 o p m e n t o f b a c t e r i a i n t h e c 1 e a r a n c e b e f o r e t h e f o r m a t i o n o f t h a v o 1 t a i c c o u p 1 e (Table 1). Up to that moment there are no reasons to prevent the development of bacteria in the clearance. In this case the pH is equal to that of the surrounding medium. The bacteria grow therefore well. The bacteria are not washed out of the stagnant zone since a displacement in the electrolyte is in the narrow clearance only possible by diffusion. Their quantity in the clearance 3.8 Card 3/4 therefore probable to be much greater than on the surrounding. SOV/20-125-4-62/74 The Effect of Bacteria Upon the Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Narrow Clearances surface. The development of bacteria on the latter interrupts the passivity of the steel plate, thus favoring the surface activation and the formation of a voltaic couple. There are. 3 figures, 2 tables, and 7 Soviet references* ASSOCIATION: Institut okeanologii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of 0ceanc9nqV of the Academy of Scienceaq USSR PRESENTED: December 23, 1958, by V; N. Shaposhnikov, Academician SUBMITTED: December 18, 1958 Card 4/4 (4) -AUTHORS ulanoyst'iyl 1. T., Korovin, U. TITLE: The Effect of Sca-acorns Pnon t`c Crjr:-oaj~;-7 (-f (Vliynniye moroklkh 7,hPlijdc-,.r n,- PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nnuk ~MR, 1W), Vol 121), 1'r 7Y PP 1137-1140 (UF;,'3;1)' ABSTRACT: The authors detected by experiments 7,,ith, riany samplon of stainless steel in the-21-ack 3ea th-4t b,7::-naclos 13-:11::Inim, improvisus-and D. eburnnus~ ariim,119, which for building their shells rconciderably-, influencc n Droce3ses (Refs 1, 3). The bf:~.-~e of this shell is lime layer which sticks to the ~.teel Two characte-ristic kinds of' clent-7,-ction lviarft barnacles: a) in conseqi;enec, of t',e contoct shell, W) I);%, th,~ vlt~O tiction oC th(-~ --1 n, Ltself. The present palper defils only wit'i the destruction. The exnorlments were ;w-lo in thC, nqtumi and Novo ro s --, i.,Tsk with t,,-.,o otnni,?rd, aniv3lcn:i-n Card 1,." 1XI718N9T in a of 2 ra. Small mit pl;5tes --,I The Effect of Sea-aco-.n:! Upon thfa Corrosion of Stainless Steels special fr%ries ab the tine of the awit iin;,i!~--7~~ the Bnlanus larvrc. -"rjth sl-~iel sam-Pler, differ-int; e~~:tont. Vice jr-mpir., lKill-4, un to i that means, 'otiM,! --tithin thre,~ Ionths I? in the ca-3,~! of -~Ilc oti'l-, ,Pmple tilt) firat n visible only c, :3 'L 10 1!1 S ~1 il r! '1, th 0-f am ov n lu e Ct h,.) r e o n'- e r 41- "'1 ~! IV e 10 r. 4.'h r, fou-nd the rew.ill. f-,-c-. 1-1ho v, rcts s.s an anod-~ lin',ar bh,~ bv,se ux' th~-, bnxnacl-.~ the open steel surface hr~s Vie f;.-1-.,r,!Aol of r~ cp! 2 An annulvr loo3e The J c!;t,.-uc-!;ion incrc-~,---e,3 -"[4- i.- I e . f rea f rom rarnrnInn Tho confirriel by 'clectrorh of bacterir is a:; -,;c!J. T'~'! 11.1-.-ii!~:j euvront to iacr--'ia,3es tllic in."liu-1c A,~',. Y', CC OJ- C; )X '!orp are i' exercl se a fur r Card 2~3 2 t ab 1 e z , an CIL ~.'; -e 0 f 0 -f '-2) r'f The Effect of Spa-acorrm Upor. 1;'-rl. Stainles-~ 'itleals ASSOMMO." - Irtatitut ol-ean,:ilo~Til Ocannography of tho r, a.,! 0 c! nt:j PRESENTED: Decomber 12, by Ye). SUBMITTED: Daceabar 7, 195S Card 3/3 BABAKOV, A.A.; ULANOVSKIY, I.B.; TUFANOV, D.G.; KOROVINI YU.M. Corrosion testing of stainless steels in Jea water. Trady InBt. fiz.khim. 8:345-353 160. (MM 14:4) (Steelp Stainless-Corrosion) (Sea water) KOPOVIN, 1U.M.; ULANOVSKIY, I.B. Effect of oxygen andthe amount of pH on the electrode potential af stainless steels and the work of macrocouples, Trudy Inst.fiz.khim. 8:354-359 160. (KIRA 24:4) Steelj Stainleve-Corronion) ogemf-ion concentration) =