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T. PA-23T32 USSR/Enaineering Aug 1947 u Naphthalene Petroleum Industry "Nature Qf Products of Pariodic and Continuous Pyrolysis of tlaphthalene,'%. K. Melik-Zade, T. M. Ivanova) N. T,IVIIyanova,, N. B. Khachaturova, 2 pp IIAz arkaydzhan Neft Khozyaystvoll No 8 (254) In the cours e of continuous pyrolysis conducted at factor"y imeni Budenniy it was discovered t that the petroleum content in products of pyrolysis was greatly decreased wfien the tempera- ture in the pyrolysis pipes was lowered to 660 - 680 degrees, Products of contin4ous p3TOlySiS were found to contain small =ounts of petroleum, and could be used as rawmAterials for the production of naphthalene only after special treatment, which increased the naphtha ccntent of the raw material. PA--23T32 uvwxwfi, ~. . V. B. 3. S~JV*!'flZ----,/, llp-.itnV?-. Yetallonron, 13, No. (-,, 71-2, 1'933 ! if " 11 -1 a ' L A k It A 0 C it 4 4) 'A G:C* L I ......t 4It 1, k- AA 0, 91 L_ A. t-0 4 t r (.s I its to." V1 AND "COW-4t ~11 ;-so *e 1124. STUDY OF METAL FFM CRACMD B011a DRWS. Kutsaev, A. V. so and I N. V. (lavent. VT1. (Vesoacyut. Toplotokh. Inst. 00 d im- rolikon Vzorshinekogo, 191.6, 11, Nv.4/5, 9-16; 1,wm. Atmtt-., 1946, -00 jo, 5681). -00 Jpeoimens taken from 23 boiler drums, 15 of which were cracked and 8 unaffected by cracking ware studied. The chemical analyses Ptnd the rhyvical prorortion of the ateels are [,,Ivan. Most of the defects and departures from standard mechanical properties occurred in steels with 1-se than 0.15% of C. Structurally free comentitis Zee 'me- so- frequently oncoimtorod In C stools lovered the xiltimato strength and too 0* -4 the yield point but raised the relative elongation. Spheroidization goo *0 9 ~0 of pearlite affected the meobanical properties of steel simil rly 00* A***pl. so P. 'I to structurally free cement-Ito. Both spheroidization of pearlito and structurally free cementite are not Indicative of a low impact .0 toot value. ilakes (bright opots) are caused by struatural defooto 1300 i~; of the mntalj they lover the yield point but do not ailoot other characteristics of the metal. ties A I mI C a Ct.%3WICATPO. 43.,-%J*-V 8 PIS a U "'"It '(W 'Can 0*0104 - 4 nd a I N 0 a 4 1 9 0 0 0 s0 0 0 0 0-0 :is 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 ULITANOVA. X. V. USSR/MetsIs -,Steelj Structure, Propertieo'Apr 52 "Effect of the Extent of Spheriodizing on'Mechani- cal Properties of Low-Alloy Boiler Steel," N.V. U111yanova, Cand Tech Sci, A.Z. Kontorovskiy, Engr, TAb of Metals "Iz v-s Teplotekh Inst" No 4, pp 1-7 Presents reav-1ts of expts to establish relation- ship between apheroidizing deg of low-carbon and molybdenum steels and their mech properties. Spheroidizing of pearlite has greater effect on strength of No-steel due to transition of No fraL solid soInAo.carbides simaltmeously vith sphe- rojAizini *~Ocelzs. rova iiacrouu~lw_am alt- WYM-00VA, '49 Effects of sphefoldizAtIon pn modanIcAl vrontruts oj IO.w--AUQ e ~N, V. and A Chemical Abst. 41al"Al! 0yus. lepwav.-Inji. 1\0. 4, - 1-7(1952).-Effects of spheroidization. resultin ;0m con- V01- 48 No. 4 tinuous cxposure to temp. of tempered and normalized Feb. 25, 1954 apby (at 000-11 *) IOV~~d low-Un steels, am reporte(I. MetallurgY a-nd Metallogr W. M. Steinbcrg -AUTHORS: U11yanova, N. V., Candidate of Technical Sciences and 5agalovich, V. V., Engineer. 129-7-1/16 TITLE: On the distribution of carbon bordering on the welding seams in austenitic steels aC the type 18-9. (0 raspredelenii ugleroda v okoloshovnykh zonakh svarnykh soyedineniy iz austenitnykh staley tips. 18-9). I.:IMIODICAL:"Metallovedenie i Obrabotka Metallov" (Metallurgy and Metal Treatment), 1957, No.7, pp. 2-7 (U.S.S.R.) ABSTRACT: According to practical experience welds get damaged mostly near to the liaes of fusion of the basic metal with the metal of the seam. In the case of high temperature steels stabilised with titanium or niobium "knife-edge" corrosion develops along the fusion line. The structural state of the metal at the fusion line has been studied relatively little and, therefore, the authors investigated the distribution of the carbon near the fusion line by means of the autoradiography method. The experiments were carried out on commercially produced 5 mm thick sheet steel lXl8HqT introducing the radio-active C 4 by means of carburisation. The steel was heated for 24 hours at 1000 C inside barium carbonate containing considerable quantitieB of the Ca-rd 1/3 isotope and for obtaining a more uniform distribution of the radio-active carbon it was subjected to a 7 hour diffusion annealing at 1200 C. Following that strips On the distribution of carbon bordering on the welding Beam in austenitic steels of the type 18-9. Cont ) 11'9-7-1/16 assumed that the brittleness of the zone surrounding the weld and the decrease of strength observed during operation in weld joints of Cr-Ni steels at elevated temperatures can be prevented by austenizing these joints. 4 figures, I table, 4 references, 3 of vihich are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: MVTU imeni Bauman. (MVTU imeni Baumana,),. AVAILABLE: C&rd 3/3 ULOYANOTA, N.V., kand.tekhn.nauk, dots. Structural Instability of low-alloyad boiler stools. [Trudy] WTU n0-91:113-124 159. (14IR& 12 -2 7) (steril-metallograpby) 5/129/61/000/002/003/014 E193/E483 ,.AN,1V.,, Candidate of Technical Sciences and AUTHORS: Ul'yanoX2 7t," . Toplov, V.S., Engineer Steels 12XIM TITLE: _Structural Transformations n 15 (12K]h,MF) and 15XlM 12 IMIF) (15K PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, ' 1961, No.2, pp.16-21 The object of the present investigation was to %tudy i -,-.-'::' structura1 transformations in two beat-resistant steelsr%sed in'the) : imanufacture of tubes for heavy-duty steam conduits and steam super-i heaters. Steel l2KhliW contained 0.15% C, 0.26% Sit 0.7% Mn, 0.3% mot 1.0% Cr and 0.28% V, the chemical analysis of steel '4 1.2% Mot 1.1% Cr l5KhlMlF being: 0.14% C, 0.3% Sit o.85% Mln, and 0,25% V. The critical points determined by the dilatometric :1 method, were Acl = 790*C and Ac3 = 935*C for steel l2KhlMF, the corresponding temperatures for steel l5KhlMlF being 795 and 9300C. The isothermal decom2osition of austenite was studied with~; the aid of the Alculov anisometer; the austenizing temperature of i 9700C was employed and the time of isothermal treatment, at temperatures between 440 and 700"C,did not exceed 2 h. The S/129/61/000/002/003/014 9193/E483 Structural Transformations in Steels 12XlM� (12KhlMF) and 15Xlml.� (1.5KhlMlF) T.T.T. curves, obtained for steels-12KhlMF and 15KhlMlF, are 'reproduced in Fig.1 and 2 respectively. The constitution of steels various heat-treatments was determined by chemical and X-ray of residues left after anodic dissolution of specimens ana ysx -::'-,1-studied. A technique, recommended ~y Popova (Ref.1),was used for '.tb.is purpose. The results of the isothermal studies indicated ~that, depending on the degree of under-cooling of austenite, the 1structure of steel may consist of spheroidal or lamellar ferrite, products of the intermediate transformation, austenite and (at martensite. Under conditions of low degree ,high rate of.cooling) :of under-cooling, lamellar pearlite in formed in steel Mhllff; :the formation of pearlite,.in steel 15KhINIIF is inhibited. In the F :next stage of the investigation, the effect of annealing (1 h at .9700C, followed by cooling to room temperature at 30OC/h) and inormalizing ft h at 970*C or 1050*0 with subsequenttempering at t6oo to 750OCi~wap'studied. Annealed steel 12KhlMF consisted of ferrite ar its Brinnel hardness number being 120; ~it Card 2/9t.P S/129/614000/002/003/014 E193/E483 and Structural Transformations in Steele 12XlM4~ (12KhIMF) -15XIMlij (15KhlMlF) 1C 'contained 2 carbides; Fe~C and VC. In the case of steel l5KhlMlF, the decomposition of austenite in the pearlitic range takes place so slowly that even at the rate of cooling of 309C/h, considerable proportion' of austenite undergoes the intermediate -transformation, whose products are tempered during subsequent cooling,,oo that the final annealed structure of this steel Lots of ferrite and finely dispersed carbides C and corks: F03C, V M02CI the Brinell hardness number of steel in this condition is J 190. The structure of normalized steels consisted of ferrite and i a pseudo-eutectic component, constituting a mixture of ferrite, austetnite and a small proportion of fine carbide particles. 1 (Editor's comment; The present author uses the term "normalizing t,o describe treatment which is normally referred to as "air hardening'O . The effect of tempering on the properties of "normalized" steels is illustrated in Fig.5 (steel 12KhlMF) and Fig.6 (steel l5KhlMlF), where Brinell hardness number in plotted against time (h) of tempering at temperatures indicated by each I .Card-V S/129/61/000/002/003/014 E193/E483 Structural Transformations in Steels 12XIMJ~ (12KhIMF) and 15XIMI(V (15KhIMIF) curve; continuous and broken curves relate to specimens lized" at 970 and 10500C, respectively. It will be seen norma that raising the "normalizing" temperature from 970 to 10500C -brings about an increase in hardness not only after this treatment but also after subsequent tempering. The former effect can.be attributed to a decrease in the proportion of ferrite and to a high; degre'e of dispersion of the transformation products, the latter I effect being probably due to more uniform distribution of the In both steels, the effect of 11secondazy alloying elements. hardness" was observed during tempering. In the course of tempering, the "normalized" steels pass through a series of ~metastable states which differ one from another in the type and Idegree of dispersion of carbides and in the alloying additional ~content in the ferrite matrix. The effect of various heat j 41treatments on the constituents of the steels studied is illus7trattedt iby the results of analysis of the anodic residuoi of various specimens. These results are tabulated. Molybdenum represents ~Card.4/9 I J _ S/129/61/000/002/003/oi4 E193/E483 Structural Transformations in Steele 12XIMJ) (12KhIMF) and f l5XlMlj (15KhlMlF) the main strengthening elemen t of the a-solid solution. M02C formed in steel 15KhlMlF es 50V* of the (see the table) combin total quantity of molybdenum present in the steel, which indicates that the relative proportion of the alloying elements in-the steel is far from optimum. There are 9 figures, 1 table and 2 Soviet references. -.ASSOCIATION::;, MVTU imeni Bauma n& ir 21 ~F Card 5/9 S/129/61/000/002/003/014 E193/E483 12XlM� (12KhIW) and i Structural Transformations in Steel 15XIM4 (15KhlMIF) 1 Table. Legend: (1) Steel code (2) Annealing at 9700C, cooling to room temperature at 3GOC/h (3) "Normalizing" at 970*C, follow6d by tempering as shown below (4) No tempering (5) 3 h at 68o*c (6) 12 h at 68oOc (7) 25 h at 6800c (8) 3 h at 74o*c (9) 12 h at 74o*c (10) 25 h at 740*C (11) Austenite (12) Austenite + Fe3c + VC S/129/61/000/002/003/014 E 19 3/E483 S true t ura 1 Tiansf6rmations in Ster' - (12KhDIF) and (15KhlMlF) Table~ 20'.. 409308mw coclan 9ACKTPOMITIMC KII BWAOX L HOPNIA51381till UPW 970* 14 MYCIR NO PMKIIA fmvL Voo, oxnxxe- MAN - "He co w "OPOcTb e3 9 W, is 40'. a %scs 40'. 12 -tic. q&c. 30 rp".cox oynycill 12XIM(P Fe.,C+ AycTe. -lel A F C+ C+ +VC HUT VC e + ~ 3C + JtIIH VC J +Crr-3 clUbtlo P33JWUTM) I ISXIMVV . A"e3C+ AycTe A eHAT+ I C VC PeC~ , C+ Fe3C+ +VC+ Fe, C + + C+ M;VrC-+Ot M IVCC, 4- + + +VC+ +MO2C ~ MIT e + + !3 VC .. + +MO2C I MO2C 1 MO-2C MO2C MO2C CHAbHO Card 7/9 S/129/61/000 /01411 /002/00, E193/E483 Structtiral Transformations in Steels 12XIMf (12KhlMP) and 15XIM-I� (15KhIMIF) X I#.% 7-ty, 2 1 %%. #fee 100 SO .A. F J.&.! logo % fm f0 % I NO 10 WOO Ve led, arve rem. S/129/61/000/002/003/014 E193/E483 Structural Transformations in Steels U9XIMO (I2KhIMF) and 1. 5X1 M.If (15KhIMIF) 20 A -7 7 AM. 720' IF...-- W fair, -4 to /5 youl ppipAsumtoblivemb em .~Vvrz npx Mycxe 31"XAN3023SX01 Otir. 6. H334ojeu)[0 TBep:IOCTII rIPJJ OTOYCKe HOPUBAH30- 13aimoR eTaim 15XIMI(D: Fig-5. Fig.6. Card 9/9 IGN f7 t; Ufl-Ml Z T NT ACC NRt AP6003311 SO URCE' COM UR/0129/66/000/001/0052/0057 AUTHOR: _J~pLa~_:j!~ V.A- an?*_- V. ORG: MM im. Baumarta TITLE: Structure, plj~".. t]kqp and mechanical properties of 12Kh2MFSR Icrw- alloy steel .SOURCE: 14etallovedeniye i termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. 1, 1966, 52-57 TOPIC TAGS: low alloy steel, metal grain structure, phase compovition, solid .mechanical property,,..carbide phase, tempering 12Kh2rWSR low-alloy steel ABSTRACT: j.ZKh2-MZ5P -alloy 1 (0.11% C, 1.787. Cr, 0.55% Mo, 0.25% V, 0.45% Si, low --at" 01005% B, 0.16% Ni, 0.15% Cu, 0.52% Mn, 0.010% P, 0.0127. S) '.a used to (Wnufacture the superheater and steam-line tubes,,of boilers with high and superhigh parameterd where the permissible temperature for the metal reaches 620*C. Studies of the iso- thermal trat.sformation of this steel zhow that it if; a bainitic-class steel, because, when continuously cooled from austenitic state, it forma a structure consisting of excens ferrite: a ferritic-pearlitic atructure will not forta under these conditicas, sit-ice decompouition in the pearlitic region cultanntes in the formation of preeutect- oid ferrite alone. The equilibrium carbide phases in thic steel are VC and M C The increase in normalizing temperature from 980 to 1080% affects inaignificant IY3;he Card UDC: 669-14.018.45:620.17:620.18 ACC NR% AP6003311 bdrdne4s, -tensile strength and impact of the steel. On the other hand, the iocrealle mr-erature *C reduces the steel's plasticity and broadens the in-this to to 1130 scatter of the values of impact.strength. Tempering at temperatures,of up to 650*C inclusive- ly for up to 25 hr is not sufficient to cause the formation of equilibrium carbide phases. Tempering at 700-780% assures the formation of these phases, and thcn the strength is determined by structural factors -- the size and shape of ferrite grains as well as the pattern of distribution of the carbides. These special cabide;, parti- cularly vana.d,i~' 6aKbid"~VC, inhibit theprocess of ferrite recryst4llization which is bound to enhance the high-temperature strength of the iteel compared with ;egines ,leading to partial or complete !:~!c i~~tjilkL~a t ion/of the ferrite, Grig. art. has: 4 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: _11- 13, 20/ SUBK.D&TE: none/ ORIG REF: 0011,~ OM RSF; 002 2/2 __ ~TT.~ 77- ~UW UNOVA, O.A.,uchitellnitea Toung laboratory vorkerg as the teacher's assiatantse Biol. v shkole no.1:92 Ja-Y 159. (KM 12:2) 1. Srednjays, shkola No.19, Moskva. (Biology-Study and teaching) ULIYANOVA, O.A., uchitellnitsa How I develop students' interest in botany. Bi--)l. v shkole no.4-35-37 Jl-Ag(;6i. (MIRA 14:7) otany-Study and teaching) ULOYANOVA O.Ao, uohitellnitsa =I-M! - - Lessons on gramineous plants. Biol.v shkole no.6jl3-19 NZ 162. (MIRA l6s2) 1. Srednyaya shkola No.19 Moskvy. (Botany-Study and teaching) (Gramineas) OMEN WWM C"A tw3tinspeto TaltvAd. VAOXill Mflikor, 6. S-, ris'. Mdl.. i FJkM. NOSAI %0- J. Raman freque"Cles In Cm.-I (Intensifirs on a Ill scale). were obwvtd in 6 hro.'expenure in excitation with 4:11&A, dbperslAxt 12 A./mm. IXWn, 243(2). TO(l). 31,1~111. MKO). 4134)(0). 476(0). W2). &V40), 746(0). SJq3). 976(t). WX2), 912(5), Ml(4), M4(20, MW2). 1 l(W3), 1214)(3), 12W8). 141;17). 1441(' ). 1142(1(l). '21W:). 2S49(3). 2M 0). 201 31, OMN51. "M(M, MKI). I-CtHm. 243(N M(M. X%1(0). 3WO). 43.x()), 491KO). 11), 6: ,%I). (MO). TO(O). 3). QWJ( 1, t(XW3). Itl4(3), 1214(2), 12"N.1413W. 14 7). ILI 1(10). ~ 2"'1(3). MW7), M17(l). .1 ".4). ;I ~43 - 7). 3INW4); I-C,,Hn, =11 0). 24kl). 404(l)), 4.WO), 4 711(t), 729(01. M(l). WO), XWO), Ii: 8"W3,),, 9W4). 93K0). 967(l). 9W2). 102K(2). I( 1m, 108112). 1111(3). l2l(X2), 12MO, I.-M.M. 1 1 7 . 14MXS). 1641.7(iti). 2W7). 2OX2). 2954 4). 2WM?), 30W5). Abs. iniemitles pet I male. &j were detd. from the mm%urrd Intensities It of the alkene, by comparison with the nk-Asured Intensities 11 of eye]*. bevane added to alkene, by I&, asl1o., as m WIP, where s, and at - awl. concus. of the alkene and of cyclobexane. resp., and the abs. I., for the line SW cm. -I of cyclobexane was taken - 2SQ units/mole. Values of I&, for the stmv est Him of I-CJIt. I-CvHw. and I-Cullst. am: 010 Cm.-k. 1614, 24.15. 10,96; 1296 cm.-6, 213.&0. IIOJ5. W5.31), 1413cm.-I.21.06,19.47,20.70. 144(leni.-9,21.30.41.60. 73.03. 1642 cm.-I, 111.1, 123.0. 1212. There ate minor differvocesbetnev thew Raman spectra and thew ofserved by Baxhullu and Stedo (Isr A AV SSSR. &Y. fix- 11. No. 4. 431(1947)), Analytical application of the Raman spectra to the deta. of t-ClIft; In mixt. with C1141o and cyclohexant was very setWactiory with 35 and 9% I-CIIII.: the lower limit of the dets. is 3% I-CoH.. N. Tho" OL, Y'q"j0V'6 0, & AUTHORS: Balandin, A. A., Klabunovskiy, Ye. I., Kozina, 62-1-3/29 M.P., Ullyanova, 0. D. TITLE: Thermochemical Detection of the Energies of Compounds (Tormokhimicheskoye opredeleniye anergiy avyazey). Report it The Energies of'the Compounds Sa - C in Tetramethyl and TetAethyl Tin (Soobshoheniye 1. Energii svfazey Sn - C v tetrametil-, i tetraetiiolove) I PERIODICALt Izvrstiya AN SSSR Otde-lenip Kh-4micheskikh Nauk, 1958, Nr 1, pp 12-17 kU33R) ABSTRACT: The data in -technical literature concerning the energies of compounds (used in the computation of the adsorption potent- ials of the catalysts) are insufficient. Above all no publi- cation gives concrete data on the energies of the compounds C,11,0,14 with elements bslonging tc the composition of the most important catalysts. Therefore it Nvaq important to start a systematical investieation of the compound energies necess- ary for the catalysis also by thermo-chemical way. In the pre- sent paper the authors re-port on the detection of the com- bustion heat of totramethyl- and totraothyl-tin, the heat formation from elements, and the energies of the compound Card 11*2 Sn - C (tables 1 and 2). The found data give more precise Thermochemical Detection of the Energies of Compounds 62-1-3129 Report 1: The Energies of the Compounds S-n - C in Tet.,:amethyl and Tetraethyl Tin rules governing the homologous series than do those hitherto found by researchmen. Furthermore it was shown that the app- liod calorimetrio methods can also be used for the detection of the combustion heat of the metal-organic compounds with rather great precisoness.(Tables 3,5,6). Furthermore each in- vestigated compound demands a special approach to the methods of its combustion, and therefore it is necessary to carry out numerous preliminary experiments. Furthermore the spectrum of the combination dispersion of tetraethyl-tin was detected for the first time. There are 6 tables and 24 references, 7 of which are Slavic. ASSOCIATION: Institute of Organic Chemistry imeni N. D. Zelinskiy) AS'USSR and State University imeni IA. V. Lomonosov,,Moscow (Institut orcanicheskoy khimii imeni N. D. Zelinskogo Akademii Card 2/2 nauk SSSR i Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Mi, V. Lomonosova) ani&,conipounds-Combustion 2. Compounds-Energy measurement -4,alorp, 3. Calorimeters --Applications 4. Tetramethyl-tin-Thermochemistry 5. Tetraethyl-tin-Themochemistry MELIKHCVA~ L.P.; UL'YANOVAj O.D.; FENTIN, Yu.A. Spectrokinstic determination of the conversion barrier for 1,2-dlohloroethane rotatory Isomers. Zhur.fiz.khim. 36 no.8tl8llo,1815 Ag 162. (MIRA 15:8) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvannyy univeroitat imeni Lomonogova. (Ethane) (Isomera-Speotra) MF,LIIUIOVA, L.P.; PENTIN, Yu.A.; ULIYANOVA, O.D. Spectreacopic study of thz~ rotational isomeriam. o'L some halo deriva- tives of butane. Zhur.strukt.ldiim. 4 no.4:535-540 Jl-Ag 163. (:MIA 16:9) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvann" ' UMV01"'ItA. (Butane--Spectra) (Isom-l'iZim) ,,,EN,rIN,, Yu.P..; KRIYANTS, G.M.j ULI-~WVAP 0o0,. Difference in the conformation energF of liquid dibromocyclohexane, Zhur, fiz. kh!m, 38 no.11~1302-1--G`t I I My '64. (~.IRA 18,22"1 1. MosRovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet Imeni i.on- oncsova. SubmItted June 3, 1963. LISITSYNA. N.A.; PASTUKIIOVA, M.V.; BUSHINSKIY, G.I., otv.red.; YEROFEYEVA) LM., red.izd-va; ULIYANOR, O.G., tekhn.red. I (Structural types of Mesozoic 'and Cenozoic bauxites in Kazakhstan and Western Siberia.) Strukturnye tipy mezo-kainozoiskikh boksi- tov KazakhBtana i Zapadnoi Sibiri. Moskva, 1963. l(Y7 p. illus. [Akademiia nauk SSSR. Geologichaskii institut. Trudy, no.95). (MIRA 17:2) WL'YAhN,Aj, u. h. ULIYANOVA3 0. M.-"The Ecology of flitros-:rnonas.n Tnst of Mcrobiology. Acad Sci USSR. Moscow, 1955. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate in Biological Science) So Knizhanay letopis, No 2., 1956. I -- - - - - -- - UL I W-OVA v -0.M. I Isolation of pure Nitrosomonao cultures from various natural sub- otrates'and their abaracteri6tics. Mikrobiologiia. 29 no,6:813419 N-D 160, (MM Up 3.) f ~., 1, Institut mikrobioloati AN SSSR, TRITROSCHOW) I - - - - - - - - UL It YANOVA, O.M. - Nitrifying activity of pare and accumuletted Nitrosomonas cultures isolated from various natural substrates.. Mikrobiologiia 30 no.2-, 41-46 Ja-F 161. (MM 24- 5) 1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (NITROSOMONU) UL'YANOVAO O.M. Adaptation of nitrosomonas in conditions of various natural oubstratos. M13cobiologiia 30 no.2:23&.242 Mr-Ap 161. (KRA 14:6) 1, Inatitut, mikrobiologii AN SSSR- (NITROSOMONAS) ULIYANOVA, 0. M. Eoology of Nitrosomonas. Mik-roblologiia 30 no.3:550-564 W-Je 161. (MIRA 150) (NIMOSOMONAS) IMSHFATSKIYP A.A.; UL'YANOVA, O.M. Experimental production of Fusarium variants synthesizing increased amounts of gibberellin. Dokl*AN SSSR 138 no*5:1204,-1207 Je 161 (MA 14:65 le Institut mikrobiologii AN WSR* 29 Chlen~-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Imshenetakiv.). (FMARIUM) (GIBBMELLIM) (ULTPAVIOLET RLYSMOMIOLOGICAL EFFECT)" ULIYANCVA 0 M Adaptation of Nitrooomonas ectotypes to concentrations of organic substances in the culture media. Mikrobiologiia 31 no.1:77-84 Ja-F 162. (MIRA 15:3) 1. Inetitut mikrobiologii AN SSSR. (NITROSOMONAS) 1 Y !,Iikro- obta SSSH- WHENEMMY.. A.A.; ULIYANOVAv O.M. r Effect of the meatbolites of Awarium matants on higher plamto. . Mikrobiologiia 31 noe6:1029-1037 IT--D 162. (KMA 1673) 1. Inatitut mikrobiologii AN SSSR* (FUSARM) (MMM PRCMOTING SUBSTANCW) ZAKUSOV. V.V.; SPALTA. Te.A.; UL'UNOVA, WWWOMMOMMEM~- - Affect of cardiac glyeosides on transfer of impulses from the vagus nerve to the heart in experimental zVocarditis. Yarm.i teks. 20 no.1:13-17 Ja-If 157. (KLRi 10--.7) 1. Inatitut farmakologii I khtmioterapil ON SSSR I KafecIrs farmkolo- gii 1-go Ioningradekogo mectitsinskogo institute Iment akado I.?. Pavlova (CARDIAC GLTGOSIDIS.- effects, on vagal impulse transfer to heart In expero myocarditis (Rue)) (URVIS, VAGUS. effect of drugs on, cardiac glycosidee. on transfer of vagal iai~ulses to heart in exper. myocarditis (Rue)) (MYOCARDITIS, experimental, eff. of cardiac g1jvcosides on transfer of vagal impulses to heart Otus)) ZAKUSOTO Va. Effect of ganglio-blocking agents on peripheral viscero-visceral reflexes. Farm. i toks. 21 no.2:2-8 Mr-Ap 158 (MIRA 11:6) 1. Institut farmakologii i khimioterapii ANN SSBR. (RIWLBXBS 0 viscero-visceral. off. of ganglion blocking agents (Rug)) (AUTONOMIC DRUGS, effects. ganglion blocking agents an viscero-viscernl reflexes (RUB)) ZAKUSOV, V,V,,jjLLfYAK0VAY 0,.V. Mechanism of the influence of ganglion-blocking agents on the peripheral viscero-visceral reflexes. Biu2. eksp. biol. i med. 49 no.1:75-78 Ja '60. WIRA 13:7) 1. Iz Institute. farmakologii i khimioterapii (dir. - deystv. chlen AMN SSSR V.V. Zakusov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. (AUTONOMIC DRUGS) (REFT (BIADDER) ULIYMOVA O.Te I--- "--X~ AntiaiThythmic activity of chloracizine. Test* AM SSSR 18 no.lt 64m-68 063. (MIM V 632) 1. Thetitut farmakologii i khimioterapii AMN SSSR. (AMMMKU) (P YfEIAZM) ULIYANOVA. O.V. Effect of cbloracizin on experimental auricular rhythm disorders. Biul. eksp. biol. i med. 59 no.4:69-72 Ap 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Otdel po vyyavleniyu fiziologicheskcy aktivnosti novykh produk- tov khimicheskogo sinteza (zav. - kand. med. nauk Yu.I. Vikhlyayev) Instituts. farmakologii i khimioterapii (dir. - deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.V. Zakusov) AMN SSSR, Moskva. KOMOVj A,,A,l ULITANDVA0 t,ka .......... . Unit for tha makifig Of IL bimoh bwloiono Lit, proisv, hos91ll-18 9 164, (MIRA IM10) ULIYANOVA, V.N'.;BABURINA, 0. Y6. Pneumonia in newborn infanti)- Sborn. nauch. trad. Iran. gos. mad. inst. no. 28: 23-27 1 63 1 Iz kafedry akusherstva i ginekologii ( zav. - prof. Ye. K. Alek- s~ndrov) i kafedry patologicheskoy anatomii ( zav. - prof. N. Ye. Yarygin) Yaroslavokogo meditainakogo instituta (raktor - prof. N. Ye. Yarygin)e ,-VA v , N ma I,., A, 'le li-mline -,rienhraneF In vie lungs of ne'vt--)m 441fants. Sbr,? . nav~lh. trud. ivans go:j, mc-1. iwit. no. 28t69-73 1 63. (MTRA 19 Tz kafedry tukusher3tWl 1, gklekOlOgli ( zav. - prof. Ye.K. Alek- siandro-r.) i k~ifedry patdogicheakoy anatomil ( zav. - prof4 N. Ye* Yaryg-.'v) Yarcisiravskogc) gc3udarstvennogn meditainskogn Institlata (rektr,r - prof. N. Ye. Yar-ygln). KAGAN, B.M., doktor tek-hn. nauk; DOLKART, V.M., kand. Lekhn. nauk; NOVIK, G.Kh., kand. tekhn. nauk; STIEPAKOV, MI., inzh.; KANEEVSKIY, inzh.; IIJKIYANOV,l L.M., inzh.; TANAYEV, M.Ya., inzh.; POLYAKOV, V.N., inzh.; KOLTYPIN, I.S., inzh.; UL'.YAt1OVA,_Ye.K., inzh.; ADASIKO, V.I., inzh.; MOLCHANOV) V.V., inzh.; VOITEU1,V,1--.-1., inzh. The IIVNIIETI-111 universal control computer. Elektrotekhnike 35 no.7: 4-10 164. (MIRA 17:11) ULOYANOVAY T. Facing the 20th Congress of the CPSU. Grazhd. av. 3-4 N 155. (Aeronautics, Commercial) 12 no.11: (~UA 1529) ULIYANOVA, T.N. . ..... -~ " Crop yield of some annual wild plants of southwestern Kopetdag, cultivated under irrigation. Izv. AN Turk~ SSR.Ser. biol. nauk I no.2%67-69 162. (WRA 17:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut, rasteniyevodstva. ULIYANOVA T N Some materials on the morphological changeability and rhythm of the development of annual gramineous and leguminous plants of the western Kopet-Dag under natural conditions and under irrigation. Izv.AN Turk.SSR.Ser.biol.nauk no.4:31-41 162. (KM 15:9) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut rasteniyevodstva. (PASTURES AND MEADOWS-IRRIGATION) ULPYANOVA, T.N. Now data on geographical distribution of the annual alfalfa Madicago coronata (L.) Dear. in the U.S.S.R. Izv. AN Turk. SM. Ser. biol-nauk no-4170-71 163. (KRA 16:9) 1. Vaesovuznyy nauchno-issladovateliskiy institut rastaniyevodstva. (Alfalfa) t ULIYANOVA, T.P.j ILIINSKIY, G.A. --I- New data on the nise:,ite of the Khodzhaachic%n Massif (AlaY Pe-ng9)- Min. i geokhim. no.1:4~0~45 164. MIRA 18:9) MOISEYWA, No [140ioisieva, N.J. inzh. Using mobile hydraulic presses in making soil blocks. Sil'.bud. 7 no-7:16-18 J1 157. (MIRA 12:11) (Itrdraulic presses) (Building blocks) UL'YldIOUA___T ...... ... I--- _,_4,_,jnzh.; ji.LITSUOT, Yn., lnzh. Sawdust-concrete products. Bud.mat.l konstr. 1 no-1:38-39 0 '59. (MIR4 13:8) (Wood waste) (Lightweight concrete) GIMPIRMN, L.A., Imnd.takhn.nauk; KARIANTSEVICH, L.G.; UL'YAMVA, T.S. Experience in uaing dilatometry for evaluating the quality of edible hydrogenated fate and fat Ingredients of margarine. Report No.l. Mael.-zhlr.prom. 26 no.2:19-22 7 160. (HM 13:5) 1. Vaesoy-uznyy nauchno-issladavatellskiy institut zhiraw. (Oils and fate, Idible-Analysis) (Oleomargarine) GA&UNWC&N, L.A.,Icand.tekha.nauk; KARANTSEV~CH, L.CI.,--ULIYANOVA T.S. Application of differential dilatometric curves to the study of fate and fat mixtures, Report No.3. Mael.-zhir.prom. 26 4o.11:13-IS n 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Yeasoyuzu" nauchno-josledovatel'skly institut zhirov. (Oils and fate) the cu?-Ilt, -f "The effec'~ the source and anoUnt of PrOteir-3 lm' Ya-- rn and the productil7ity of ducks," Authr.-rs: A. .',. Zergeyc;v, A. V. I-olyarlinsk-1,y, n=, and 0. L. 'asliyeva, 7rudy nauch,is~led. in-ta ptitselodstva, Vol V - A. UllZg 10,.A8 (on cover: 10/+.9'1, p. 23-63, - Biblio-r: 12 items SO: U-524-0, 17, Dec. 53, (Letopis I'Ll=nal Inykh Stitay, No. 25, Iq 24(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/2250 Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fiziki zemli Nekotoryye voprosy mekhaniki deformiruyemykh sred (Some Problems in the Mechanics of Deformable Media)._Yioscow~A.Iz4vo AN SSSR, 1959. 219 p. (Series: Its: Trudy, Xr. 2 f1611) Errata slip inserted. 2,000 copies printed. Ed.: V.A. MagnitskLy, Doctor of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publish- Ing House: V.A', Kalinin; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V. Hylina. PURPOSE: This book is intended for engineers and geophysicists concerned with problems of deformations. COVERAGE: This collection consists of eight articles on the mech- anics of deformations in solid plastic media as applied to the solution of geophysical and engineering problems. No personal- ities are mentioned. References appear at the end of each article. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Card 115 Some Problems (Cont.) SOV/2250 Gurevich, G.I.t and A.L. Rabinovich. Relation J3etween Stresses and Displacements in Large Deformations for the Case of a One- dimensionAl Problem 3 In the arolytical study of geometrical and kinetic deformations of ela6dcand residual nature, which are of signficance in at- tenuation and dispersion of seismic waves, the authors derive genaml equatiors of motion. 12 Gurevich, G.I. Relation Between Stresses and Displacements in Large Deformations for the General Case of a Three-dimensional Load 27 The author considers the application of Maxwell's equation to a casO of a residually deformed solid-liquid body which can be considered as a "massive" one and to which the usual formulas of the theory of elasticity are applicable. Gurevich, G.I. Generalized Maxwell Equation for Three Measurements Talring Into Consideration Small Elastic Aftereffect Deformations 60 In the study of rook behavior in cases of static and dynamic Card 2/5 Some Problems (Cont.) SOV/2250 loading, the usual Maxwell's equation Is not adequate. Taking into account the additional components of deformation, a new equation embodying the relationship between shear deformation and the velocity of full shear deformation is analyzed. Gurevich, G.I. Initial Considerations in the Approach to Tectonic Modeling 75 The author deals with considerations in the application of the principle of similitude to the modeling of tectonic and hydrodynamic processes in the solution of geodynamic problems. The following names are mentioned: B.L. Shneyerson, Ye. N. Lyustikh, A.A. Ilyushin, N.V. Gzovskiy. Khaykovich, I.M. Propagation of Vibrations in a Medium With Re- laxation of Stresses 145 The theory of propagation of seisMic waves in an ideally elastic medium is not adequate for purposes of interpretation. The present article establishes the quantitative corrections for a half-space subjected to axially symmetric loading. Max- well's th.-ee-dimensional equation is uoed in finding a solution for corrections. The following names are mentioned: G.I. Card 3/5 Some Problems (Cont.) SOV/2250 Petrachen', K.I. Ogurtsov. Khaykovich, I.M. Beam Method of Computing the Wave Intensity in a Relaxing Medium With a Large Relaxation Time 179 The author refers to various scientists offering the solu- tion of nonstationary problems in the theory of elasticity leading to the determination of the intensity and the farce of reflected waves. He introduces a so-called beam me1hod for computing the propagation of 6 wave in nonideal elastic media. The following names are mentioned: G.I. Petrashen', V.M. Babich, G.O. Gurevich. Sherman, D.I. Problem of the Stressed IDondition of a Semiplane Without External Load and With-Two 'Sunker, Gircular Orifices 187 The article discumses the distribution of stresses caused by gravity In media weakened by holes or openings. The- problem is of interest in analyzing the rock pressure in the neighborhood of shaft openings and for the study of seismic conditions. Card 4/5 Some Problems Oont.) SOV/2250 Keylis-Borok, V.I..,and V.I. Ullyanova. Problem of Creep in Hollow Cylinders Under Normal P-r-e-ssure 211 The author considers the process of residual deformation in a hollow cylinder and takes into account the time changes of stresses and deformations. This problem is of interest in theoretical studies of setsmic behavior and also in studies of the relationship between the creep and interior pressure in pipes. The following names are mentioned: A.F. Golovin, L.I. Kachanov, A.A. Abramov, L.G. Shershen', I.K. Snitko. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 515 IS/ec 10-15-59 Gracp of nics)) Inst. iz W. (Do L ABRAMOV* A.A. (Yoskva),,-UV 'MOVA, V-I- oskva) 1 -1 -LM Calculation of equations for determining the energy levels of an Ionized hydrogen molecule. Zhur. vych. mat. I mat. fiz. I no.2:351-354 Mr-Ap '61. (MIRA 14:8) (Differential equations) (Molecules) (f~ydrogen) KUZNETSOV, V.I.; WW101,"MI, Ye.A. Radiation-kinetic method of determining ultraminute quanitities of polonium. Dokl. AN SSSR 237 no./+:869-972 Ap 161.- WFA 14:3) 1. Predstavleno, akademikom I. V. Tananayevym. (Polonium--A"nalysis) KOLTYPINI I.S., imh.; ULIYANOVA, Ye.K., inzh. Operative memOrY device with automatic apparatUB control. Elektrotekhnika 35 no.601-53 Je '64. (MIRA 17:8) UL'YANQVAXA Ye 6 0ZNE'T6JV, V. 1. "Radiation-Kinetic Determination of PoIoni-am" submitted at the Conference on Kinetic Methods of Analysis, Ivanovo, 14-16 June 1960 So: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeniy 633R, Khimiya i Khimicheskaya Technologiya., Vol III, No 6 Ivanovo, 1960, pages 1113-1116. M97 S/02 61/137/004/021/031 B103YZ208 J /00 AUTHORSa Kuznetsov, V*I99 and Uloyanovap Ye. S. TITLEs A radiation-kinetio method of determining ultrasmall quantities of polonium PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SBSR, vo 137p no- 49 19619 869 - 872 TEXTt The authors use the differences between periodide and iodide ions which give color reactions of varying brightness in the solid phase, to determine extremely small polonium quantities (tetravalent, Po~_IO'jo' The periodide ions exceed the iodide ions in this respect. This is possible by combining four proGeBsess a) co-precipitation of polonium; b) acce- lerated local radiolysis of iodides initiated by a); c) formation of periodide anions; and d) color reaction of the solid phase of these anions with the butyl rhodamine cation (n-butyl ester of rhodamine B (BRh) synthesized by L, Io Boloshakova). Also at such concentrations of iodides and butyl rhodamine, which develop the above color reaction (due to for- mation of a suspension of insoluble iodide of the butyl rhodamine anion) only to a low extent, the tetravalent polonium, will be precipitated in the Card 1/7 A radiation-kinetic method of *2497 S/02OJ61/137/004/021/031 B103/B208 form of penta- or hexaiodo-polonite of BRh on the nascent miorocrystals of BRh iodide. This local increase of polonium concentration gives rise to an increased local radiolysis of iodide ions* Subsequently, elementary iodine and also periodide are formed. Periodide renders additional BRh quantities insoluble, which intensifies the color reaction because BRh- periodide is now formed* Owing to its microcrystals, additional polonium quantities are co-precipitated, so that a self-accelerating process occurs. Simultamcusly with the increase of the local polonium concentration also that of the periodide increases in the crystals of BRh periodideq The ra- diolysis taking place in the resulting heterogeneous system is more intense than in a similar homogeneous system. This is of high significance to the sensitivity and, particularly, to the selectivity of the reaction. Polo- nium may thus be determined on the background of preponderant quantities of other at-emitters. Selectivity of the reactione Although elements that form iodide anions, such as Tel% Up Egg Big Sbg and othersp and elements appearing in ano,' ther form, esgog heavy oxygen ioneg are capable of simi- lar reactions, these will be simplefreactions without self-acceleration. These elements can also be co-precipitated with BRh iodide. If radioac- Card 2/T 2-3497 8/020/61/137/004/021/031 A radiation-kinetic method of ... B103[2208 tive isotopes of the afoie-mer'i'tioned elements'are .present whose.radiation effects a marked radiolysio.of the iodidest a similarreaction as in the case of polonium will result. The sensitivity of the resotions is depend- ing on the intensity of radiolysis. Sensiti-~ity of the reaction. It ia the higher the longer is the time available for radiolysis, and the higher are the concentrations of the iodide in the medium and of "Uh. Above a 'certain limit of these concentrations, also the.blank teqt gives a positive reactim owing to the foirmation of a suspension of BRh-ibdide crystals* In order Ito have &.more-ib 'ifib.19. reaction, substances area introduceia-v4ioh bind ale-., mentaxy -:iodine' (resoreinol)o To increase the sons i~ivity-.af the readtiobLI the atitlior's recommend addition of elementary iodine in~a small quautityp" ioeag such a quantity that the resultant BRh perUdide crystallizes imme- diately after,mixing thi-ingredientso Hake,_,the periodide should give a distim~btlp'but not-too Intense positive roaction. In this case, the oo.- precipitation of poloniumwill set in at onoo.r Table 1~gl*is data,on the effect of the.dioc'uss"ed factors up-on the sensitivity of the reaction at 2000,* The res'ult-was ~bseirvable after'3 min. The sensitivityfor other polonium isotopes.is different.., This authors presenfan instructidn for 21497 S/02Gj6i/i3V/004/02i/054. A radiationL-iinetic method of B103/1208. thi:ieabtio "in lpuionium'so'l~t`ions afid for plutonium-,containing 80"k lutions.(TaLe 2~uvleThey point out'that .'the procedure described may also be used' for,the dia.velopment-6f highly sensitivelviradiation-kinetic re"tions for other eleinents whose*,isotopes:have a siiffici6ntly high (%-activity, and whoso..ions miy be co-~reci'itatedwith drgaiii6 co-precipitants* This holds p for elements that form solid.nitrate complex--anAons (aoooratAg to the mep chanism .nitrate-)hitrite),and for elements thaVmay-be carwprecipitated witi organic-,perc -hiorates '(perchlorate -4chlorate~-jqaslly oxidizable organic percfil.crates)o~ These and other combinatiop~!Iwill be later discushed..' That present paper yas read,at the Conference on 'inet'id!'Methods-of Analysis, Ivanovo-i -June 14. --; 169-' 1960,p. There a~e 2 tables and 6 referenceeg ' 4 So- vip,t-bloe'and 2 hon-Boviet-bloo. The reference to the English language publication reads as followst Ref4 2,.T.I. Kuznetsov, The Application of Radioactive Isotopes for Developing New Methods In Anal.,Chemistry. Organ* Co-precipitants,a Int. Confe: on Ra4ioipotv-,in Scie,Research, Paris, 1957- PRESENTEDit November 169 1960 by I.V. Tananayevq Academioian SUBMITTEDg November 14, 1960 Card 4/7 A radiation-kinetio method of ... Do ONO A) Do pe-30MEN Aojg alluTas , . ~ MOACA ., - ! ;.. t 2 1,7.10-1 3 1,5-10-1 4 8,74" 5 5.8-10- 6 2,0.10- 7 9 I,t-io 10 It 6,3.10-1 12 I'l-10- 13 -4 2,1.10 Card 5/7 B/020/61/137/004/021/031 B103/B208 HilyclICH8110M OKPSCKH I ITOMCI)SX. YCAOSH04 WKSAM Y"Oll"MR XcMMOA ant" c P -A:"-"-' ..Olcynn n u COMT OAORRe it CAOS. peaRltKil, 11MA 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 1,2.10-1 1 3 2 1,2.10r-1 2 1 3 2 1,2.10-1 3 8.3 0-0 4 3 8,3.10-8 1' 4 3 8.3-10-8 1 - 0 am S/02 61/ 137/004/021 A radiation-kinetic method of BI 03YB208 A- B3RTO 9 v Po/Pu Posts KA PO/Pu Post* Ka a POW Pump Pow puns t, 8,0.10r-6 -4 -27 5 0. to-# -1 : 6.9-10-9 -7 +40 , 7 1.10 -24 1.10 1 9,8.1" J:qM 1,0.1or -8 7.3 101-4 64-10- -12 2,2-10-S 9,8.10-4 1:45000 2,3 - I 0-~s +4 6,2-10-6 6,340-8 +1 1 740-6 9 8.1" 1:580W 1 8-10- +6 5.5 - for-# -2 1:1 0-8 9:8-10-4 f:89(W 1:4-10-4 +27 9.0-10-9 6.2-10-9 -37 8.6 0- 9,8-10r-4 1:114000 I,t-10-6 +27 18 3.1" /031 210 Legend, to Table 2t I)t 2) applied in 4) found Po 5) error in Card 7/7 SOV-127-58-8-2/27 AUNORS: Rachkovskiy, S.Ya., Doctor of Economical Sciencest Sindarovs- keys, V.N. and Ullyanova, Ye.T., Engineers TITLE: Economic Appraisal of Impairment from Loss and Impoverishment of Iron Ores of the Krivoy Rog Basin (Ekonomicheakaya otsenka ushcherba ot poter! i razubozhivaniya zheleznykh rud Krivo- rozhskogo basseyna) PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 8, pp 12-17 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The head mine surveyor of the Trost Leninruda (The Leninruda Trust) F.Ye. Proshin reported to the Mining Industry Institute of the AS USSR that in the period from Oitober 1948 to the end of 19551 151,066,200 tons of iron ore (139,273,100 tona with industrial iron content and 11,793,100 tons of impover- ishing rocks) were extracted in all mines of the Krivoy Rog basin. As the accounted-for ore reserves amounted to 165,360,700 tons, the actual losses in iron ore amounted to 26,087,600 tons.or 15.8% of the entire reserves. Detailed study of reports from different mines of the basin showed that broken-down but undelivered ore forms the largest part of the losses in the underground works, The authors also Card 1/2 devised tables in which damage from losses and impoverishment Tli WT MkY SOV-127-58-8-2/27 Economic Appraisal of Impairment from Loss and Impoverishment of Iron Ores of the Krivoy Rog Basin is divided and caloulated in oonnection with every processing operation. (Tables 1 to 8). They estimated the damage from losses and impoverishment of ores to be 810 million rubles a year. To reduce the damage, they recommend the delivery of all broken-down ore, and at the same time, to divide the de- livery into two parts, One of relatively pure ore and the second of the impoverished ore for concentration, They also recommend the speedy realization of the reconstruction of the basin and the construction of new concentration plants. There are 8 tables and I graph. ASSOCIATION: Institut gornogo dela All SSSR. (The Mining Industry Institute of the AS USSR) 1. Iron ores-Economic aspects Card 2/2 ANANIYEV, Ivan Vasillyevich; TIMOFEYEV, Pavel GrIgorlyevich. Prinimala. uchastiye-U,!,YANOVA, Yu.T.;.-,MAKAROV, S.Ya., inzh.2 retsenzent; kand. tekhn. naukp red.; BURAKOVA, O.N., red. (Vibrations of elastic systems in airplane structures and their damping] Kolebaniia uprugikh sistem v aviatsion- nykh konstruktsiiakh I ikh dempfirovanie. Moskva.. Mashino- stroenie, 1965. 525 P. (MIRA 18:4) L) ~_, ~ 1,~) vq o Vf1j a ,- AUTHOR: Amrom, L. A. 64-1-17/19 TITLE: Conference on the Tasks of Introducing ff1drogen. Pextzide into t&e fttlc=3 F4~ (Soveshchaniye o zadachakh vnedreniya pex%kisi vodoroda v nazbftoye.khozyaystw). PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Promyshlennost', 1958, Nr 1, pp. 55-56 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The conference was held at the end of1lovember, 1957, in Moscow by the All Union Association for Chemistry imeni D. I. Mendeleyev and the Ministry for Chemical Industry under the participation of representatives of the city and the district of Moscow, the councils for economics of Leningrad, Ivanovsk, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia, as well as IMP, VKhO, imeni D. 1. Mendeleyev, and a series of scientific research institutes, among these that of cotton industry TsNIKhBi), paper industry (TsNIIB), and building industry ~VH II-zhelezobeton). The followinj; contributions were delivered to the theme mentioned in the title: "On the Task of Introduction of Hydrogen Peroxide in Economics" by L. A. Amrom, "On the Transport Conditions and Organisation Card 112 of the Storage of Hydrot;en Peroxide" by V. K. Byalko, "On Conference on the Tasks of Introducing Hydrogen Peroxide into 64-1-17/19 the National Economy the Prospects of the Improvement of the Technical and Economic Qualities of Hydrogen Peroxide Production" by Z. G. '_21_!y ~nova., as well as a series of contributions on the attempts to apply hydrogen peroxide in the branches of building-, textile-, paper-, and other industries. The advantages of the application of hydrogen peroxide are enumerated as well as various kinds of application and possibilities, and it is pointed to foreign and Russian research works. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Hydrogen peroxide-Production 2. Hydrogen peroxide-USSR 3. Hydrogen peroxide-Economic aspects Card 2/2 ULIYANOVICH, F. , __j__.,.,_d_,_%! ... .... - .. Plenum of the board of the scientific technological society in a field camp. PTO no.10:35 0 '59. (KRA 13:2) l.Uchenj7 sekretarl Ukrainskogo reepublikanskogo pravlaniya Hauchno- tekhnicheskogo obahchostva sellskogo i lesongo khoz7a7stva. (Kirovograd Province--Collective farms) 10ROLIKOV, I.I.; BIZTANp E.Sh.; UL'YANOVSKAYA,, Rj. -.-, Introducing a hydrolysis method with alternate flow. Gidroliz. i lesol:him. prom. 15 no.7:12-14 162. (KIRA 16:8) (Hydrolysis) KOROLIKOV, I.I.; LIKHONOS, Ye.F.; ULIYANOVSKAYA, R.I.; LIKHOVID, R.D. Investigating the characteristics of the hydrolysis of eaasi2y- hydrolized polysaccharides. Gidroliz. i lesokhim. prom. 17 no.7: 4-7 164. (14I%k 17: 11) 1. Gosudarstvennyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitno-spirtovoy promyshlennosti, Leningrad. UTY USM/AcMaW of Sulences oat 1946 *For the Opening of the Moldavian ScientifIc Research Base of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR," V.'Ulyanovskaya, 1 p *Vestnik Akademil Nauk BSSR" Vol XVI, No 10 Pl~esidium of Academy of Sciences crealued new base In Kishinev. Article lists fields of work to be covered. there and the newly-appointed key personnel. P,*. 10T57 10757 Q-t I ..T-, - 0 Jos by a** #1 ca t S b A I m-amm A~ 06 00 , '00 el .00 l 00 00 J" , PWIMItstwe of K.S0, to, stomp batteries. 1: * a cs" 1 .00 0 * 1 Y r-vsksYs- BkbOyjjn and V. N. Ll O-SM-MU'VE-ir"Pure "1"0' In I A =00 0 TI N 9 14 15 - tw 111141 A but &q. Aft- 1,1 ' ~ 16 U: COO *0 1- -1 9 ( ()t lot IIII? MI. J 1119)4) Witt . ~j Ct K F s , (wh AV, llod III all rkv. -witsic lucusce. V-C I,rukrll h ro evr4d of U111LAS."I t".1 Illy An 11-L its IN ed -til the first fractlAss- (SPIK01- 'if I/, gur r va of Lbs acid) obbcb C~ 41wer at up 10:1110 . Raw* o w to M-70, so drive Uvw the pure sciJ. tjwd ; the ten p. 39* 000 TURN CI,AIPPbCATW. UYINA u 1A AV 10 All At as A I I a rw 0 ft I a- 0 0 IMIYANOVSKAYA, V., Sr. Scientific ConsulOnt to ',:Ile Council of ,ffi-liatas and 6ases of the Acad Sdi, "ID'evelopment of Soviet Science ~;n the Takzhik IL-~publi~" hst. Ak. Nauk S55il. !fo. 7-8, 1944. 'ieport U-1660, 24 Jan. 191;2. UL : - .-- i - , . . I :,I I. J 1, . Sr. Scientific Consultant.- to the Council of Affiliatr-~s and -a3eo of Vh,~ "Icad -)01. (-1941t--,) "Development of Soviet St-itance in the Tak- zhik ~L-publicll V-3st. A~, Nauk SSS.R, No. 7-8, 1944 Br-52059019 UL'YANCVSK31,j;,A4kqppdr Zincm1yevich; EYDWIAN, Boris Aleksandrovich; LOA. -va; LOMILINIA, red.izd LoNsp tekbn,red, (Modernization of scraper conveyers3 Modernizatoiia Bkrebko- vykh konveierov. lbskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1962. 89 p. (Imu 15:4) (Conveying machinery) 15-57-3-3508 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 3, p 149 (USSR) AUTHORS: Mlamuna, V. N,,..~' anovskiy, B. V. TITLE: A New Method of Investigating Oil Strata (Novyy sposob issledovaniya plastovykh neftey) PERIODICAL: Novosti neft. tekhn. Neftepromysl. delo, 1956, Nr 5, pp 23-24 ABSTRACT: The author suggests that water or sodium chloride solutions be used in place of mercury as the active fluid during experimental investigations of oil. The changes In the physicai properties of oil arising from contact with the active fluid are subject to quantita- tive evaluation. Card 1/1 no initials ULIYANOVSYIY, Y. A. UL'YANOVSY,IY, K. A.; "A special triangulation retwork the general. deformations of large hydraulic engineering on soft folindationf; and the graded foundations of these Min Higher Education USSR. Moscow Inst of Engineers of Aerial Photograph7, and Cartography. Yoscow, 1956. (pIj6jkUtIbh f6ii M Degree of bandidate in Technical for determining structures structures." Geodesy, Sciences) So: Fnizhnsim letoris', No 17, 1956 UIANOVSKIY.. M.A. Ocomninarsk) - - Group of motions and the endowrphisso of 14at.abor. 58 no.3:281-289 N 162. (Groups,, Theory of) (Topology) affinely comected space. (KERA .15--l-1) E - ULIYANOVSKIY, N. A., Engineer "Analysis of the Complex of Technical Problems in Transmitting High-Frequency Currents Along High-Voltage Lines and Develorment of Frequency-Modulation Equipment for Telephoning Through Electric Power Transmission Lines." Sub 20 Jun 47, Moscow Order of Lenin Power En- gineering Inst imeni V. M. Molotov Dissertations presented for degrees in science and engineering in Moscow in 1947. SO: Sum. No. 457, 18 Apr 55 PA 171T30 USSR/pIlectricity Distribution Networks Oct 50 Comanication, Power-line nMeans of Co=nication in High-Voltage karal Dio- tribution Networks,"'N. A. Ullyanovakiy, Cand Tech Sci,"Cen Sci Res Elec Eng Lab, B. V. Smirnov, Engr, 'All-Union lust for Electrification of Agr "Elektrichestvo" No 10, pp 50-53. Studies use of rural distribution netvorks of 6-10 kv for.bf co=unication. Considers distances involved, frequency range, and other bf parameters of high- voltage lines vith steel conductors. -FDD 17IT30 ULYANOVSKIY, 0. (Odeeskaya oblast', Belvayevskiv rayon) , -. ...... - - I Parts should be more wear resistant. Za rul. 17 no-3:24 Kr '59. (MIU 12:5) Ofotor scooters) V S K i/) KAK&ROY, Abdulakhad Kakharov~ch; PROKIIOROV, Grigoriy Mikhaylovich; ULITANOTSKIT, R.A., otv.red.; GARMSEN. O.M., red.izd-va; tekhn. red. (Friendly aid and mutuallybeneficial collaboration; economic relationR of the U.S.S.R. with industrially underdeveloped countries of the East] Druzhasksla pomoshch' i vzaimovygodnoe sotrudnichestvo; ekonomichookie sviazi SSSR a promyshlenno slabo razvitymi stranami Yostoka. MoBkva, Izd-vo vostochnoi lit-ry, 1959. 80 P. (Economic assistance) (MIRA 13:2) DADI. Shamosdin Kamedovich; UL'YANOVSKIY, R.A., otv.red.; BOGUSHEVICH, O.V., red.izd-va; TSVNTEOM~18;7:;~4,41~. red. [Agrarian relations In present-day Iran] Agrarnye otnoshanila v sovremennom Irane. Moskva, Izd-vo vostochnoi lit-ry, 1959. 133 P. (HIRA 12:2) (Iran--Agriculture) KOISBYZV, Petr Pavlovich;-.,,ULITAROVSKIY, R.A.., otv.red.; GASRATYA.N, N.A., red.izd-va; ItSMTKOVA, S.T., tekhn.red. fAgrarian relations in modern Turkey] Agrarnya otnosheniia v eovremennoi Tmrtaii. Xoskya, Izd-vo vostochnoi lit-ry, 1960. 223 P. (MIRA 13:6) (Turkey-Agriculture--leonomic aspects) SHM, Nikolwj Vasillyevioh; ULYATIOVSKIY R,,,,,-ptv. red.; FILIPPOVA, E.s red. izd-va; LEBEDW-p-9., tolthn. red. (State finances of India) Gosudarstvenmye finansy Indii. Mo- skva., Gosfinizdat,, 1961. 209 p. (MIRA 15:2) Undia~Finance)