SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VAKOLYUK, N.I. - VAKS, V.G.

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t ,p szonn~Ien After .,,Onctl,),ia 1?-1he E"j,"'Dct -- t-.,- .n~-,araltl - 1953* a aeere jAn 'S (in the Orga', ys;olOC 7 o ar, cra3 "er ci Inst Of ji -!:prt ,~Io 31 reb 55) of Scientific and rechnic-11 - 1 631s U, InstiCAltiOns (110 sun, 0 6 26 :,ug 5 5 SO: SS- Higher 2~jucational _f~, at - .1do Protective Inhibition and process of recovery following fatique. Top* fistol. no,6:32-39 '53. (KERA 8:1) 1. Otdol normalincy fisiologii Instituta fisiologii im, A.A. Bogomollts& AN USSR. (FATIGUI, physiology, off; of sleep on recovery) (SIMBPO effects. on fatigue) T~- 11. Iffect of sleep inhibition on restorative processes organs in chronic deficiency disesse. Vop. fiziol. 1. Institut fisiologii AN USSR. (IWICMCY DISEASES, experimental, off. of sleep) (BIJW, effects, on exper. defic. die.) in the internal no-7:50-53 '54. (MIRA 8:1) VAMM, N. T. Iffeat of conditioned reflex on the course of reotcrv~tion following functional ema---Iation. Toprefiziol. no.ft64-70 9540 (MIRA 1. lwtitulv fiziologit AN U&SR. (NUTRITIOR DISORUM., experimental, ema-31ations, eff. of Oleep in dogs) (SIMP effector.. on expere emaciation In dogo) wayffy N.10 ing laep. Tovrefislol. .Z.w~ - "I.) aminforeement of rest*--&ti-M Prods"'98 d"'r JKMA --4. 1X009895-99 154. A.A. Bogmo-lotgL Akadmij nauk IISSRV 10, Tmotitut fisiologii. im. oy do-PtOICUONt's laboratoriya Ivy0shey "Br7l' WX&P.9 effe6ty oticm, relmfO7"3em*u+') reot,orjtj:q,e a -LAKOLYUK, X. I. Importance of the duration of sleep for its effectiveness in restorative promses. liziol.zhur, (Ukr.) 1 no-1:54-56 Ja-F 155. (Mw 9: 9) 1. Institut fiziologii iment akademika O.O.Bogomolitaya Akademli nauk 1JRSR. lAboratoriya vishchoi nervovoi diyallnosti. (SLXIP) VAKOLYUK, N.O. [Vakoliuk, N.I.) Qonference on problems in the physiology of fatigue and restorative processes. Fiziol. zhur. [Ukr.] 6 no.3:427-4,28 My--Te ,60. (MIRA 13:7) (PHYSIOLOGY-CONGRESSES) (FATII*UE) VAKOLYUXp N.I. leg - -4, Method of si-Ita ous recording of several Indiostaro of salivary gland activity. Fiziol. zhur. (Mm.] 9 no--63-829-830 N-D 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1. Laboratoriya vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti chelovaka i zhivotnykh Instituta fiziologii im. Bogamolltaa AN UkrSSRJ, Kiyev. SMOV, Y.N.; OK N.S. Capacity of human blood to synthetize acetylcholine. Vop. fisiol. no.6tll5-119 153. (KLRA 8:1) 1. Kafedra normallnoy fisiologit Tinnitskogo gosudaretvannogo seditsinskogo Institut&. (ACITTLCHOLINN, pbysiology, synthesis In blood) (SIOW. physiology. acetylcholine-synthesis) s4"Mul-l-II.T. Modified method for asophagotovW. Fisiol.shur, [Ukr.) 3 no.1:136-137 JO-F 157. (KLRA 100) (ISOPHAWS--SURGnY) VAKOLIUK.. V.D., assistent Norphology of Paiiiinje fibers in the conducting system of the homan heart in ontogenesis. Sbor.nauch.trud,,Vin,,der.med.inst. 16 no.1:125-132''58. (KM 16:2) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii (wav. kafedroy doktor mede naukp prof. I.V. Almazov) limitskogo gosudarstvemogo meditsinako- go instituta, (HMT--KUBGIE) VAKOLYU11, V.D.p assiatent Structure and development of Pm*inje fibers in the conducting system of the heart in dog. Sbor.nauch.trud.Tin.deremed,,insto 1R no.1:133-136 158. (KM 16s2) 1. Kafedra gistologli i embriologil (zav. kafedroy doktor mad. nauk, prof. I.T. Almavov) Vinnitskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsin- skogo instituta. (HF.ART--MSCLE) (DOGS-AWATOMY) VMCKA' R. Ventilation of m ill a and its effect on output per hour. p. 123. STAVIVO. (Ministertvo stavebnictvi) Praha. Vol. 34, no. 4, April 1956. SOURCE; East European Accessions List, (EEAL), Library of Congress. Vol. 15, no. 12, December 19% .1 t5SR / Farm Ani=ls - Cattle - Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biclogiya, No 5, 1959, No. 21215 Author Vakrushev, N. S. Inst -- -Twr~ Title Problem of Raising the Standard of Public Animl Husbandry of BWOSR (Buryat *ngolian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) Orig Pub V ob.-. Msterialy po nauch. ]proizvodit. oil Buryat- W%. ASSR- VYIP- 3, Ulan-Ude, 1957, 455-472 Abstract t No abstract Card 1/1 Q 28 VAFMUSHL%'y V.A. Principles of the genetic -!~Iassiftc9tlon of Conta--t-metasomatic iron oredeposits in the Altai-Sayan region. Geol. rud-meatcrozh. 5 no.6-.3-8 [1-D163. (MIRA 17i5) 1. Institut geologli i geofiziki Sibilrakogo otdelenlya AN SSER, Novosibirsk. VAKS, A.I., TIRMaWA, 1.1. Machining 4pindles for machine tools. Stan.J Instre 31 no.4:11-18 Ap 160. (MIPA 13:6) (Spindles (Machine tools)) BAZIIZVSKIY, Sergey AlekBandrovicbj ASBIX, V.V., prof.j, doktor tekbn. nauk., retsenzent; v A.I., inzh.p reteenzent; REYNOVP M.N. p nauchn. r A.A... red.; KRYAKOVA) D.M... tekhn. red. (Theory of errors occurring during the design of ships] Teoriia oshibok voznikaiushchikh pri proektirovanii su- dov. Leningrad, Izd-vo "Sudostroenie," 1964 261 (ZA 17:3~1 VAVS, A.M.; ILYMIHk, V.v -~. ~-, Interdependence between the content of leached tanning agents and that of the spent tanning solution. Leg.prom. 15 no.12:29-30 D '55. (KLRA 9:5) (Tanning) VAKS, B.G. gd.~, 't..) .3ntel'Uris-35. ArE' aat'lri~~l * ex-GerAit-,ures for t. Ways to recluza I b4. (-:1:u, l7ao) Gaz. prow. 9 noa9;37-3r) VLADZIMSKIYI A.P., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; YAKOBSON, M.O., doktor .I., inzh.; VASINA) V.G.p inzh.; tekhn, nauk., prof.;,VyAKS, D- POCRTAMA, A,V,j red, izd-va; TIKHANGV, A.Ta., tekhn. red. (Unified system of preventive maintenance and efficient operation of the.tehnAcal equipment of machinery manufacturing enterpris?sl Edinaia sisterna planovo-predupreditel'nogo remonta i ratsional noi ekspluatatsii tekhnologicheskogo oborudovaniia mashinostroitel'rWkh predpriiatii; tipovoe polozhenie. lzd.4. Moskva., Mashgiz, 1962. 734 P. (MI&N: 6 tallo_ 1. Moscow. Eksperimentallnyy nauchno-issledovatellskii Ins rezhushchl" stankov. (Machinery--Maintenance land reptir) (Machinery industry-MaAagement) VAKS, D*I~ Seminar of factoz7 Ilaboratorlies. Stan. i instr. 35 no.3: 48-3 of cover. Mr 164. (MIRA 17t5) t 37225-66 EWP(k)/EW(d)/EW(m)/Elt.,T(h)/T/M~JP' 1)/EWP(v)/EWP(t)/ETI 1JF(c) D-J/JD ACC NRt AP661_6b69 SOURCE CODE: UR/0121/66/000/002/0020/0022 AUTHOR; Vaks, D. I Iz ORG; None TITLE: Work done by technological laboratories in plants SOURCE:' Stanki i instrument, no. 2, 1966, 20-22 TOPIC TAGS: machine tool, metalworking machinery, lathe, grinding, boring machine, roller bearing, permanent magnet material ABSTRACT: The author discusses work done by, the technological laboratories of machine tool building plants in improving the quality, reliability and durability of metal- working machines and striving for more efficient machining and assembly operations. Several examples are given. The technological laboratory of the "Krasnyy proletarix" Plant has developed a process f~jr lapping cylindrical roller ]~~in p of spindles for precision screw cutting lathes~ \1GOI -paste is used for'lappi S. ExpeAmental work on lapping rollers for grinder Aearing races is in progress at the laboratory of the Plant im. Illich. ~ comple. , ethod for balancing chucks of precision screw cutting lathes has been developed a: he laboratory of the "krasnyy proletariy" Plant. The technological laboratory of the Milling Machine Plant im. Kirov has worked out a metho for replacing manual lapping of external surfaces by precision grinding. Experimental Card 1/2 uDc; 621. L 37225-66 ACC NR, Ap6o18269 V grinding with EB16SM2, EB12SI-12 and EB25SM grinding discs show that precision grinding can replace manual lapping. This can be done only if certain conditions are satisfied, These conditions are fully discussed. Work has been done to increase precision and reduce production time in making steel friction discs at the laboratory of the Minsk Transfer Machine Plant. The laboratory of the Plant im. Sedin has developed a method for transferring the proces of b:rl,g holes in frame members from horizontal boring machines to radial boring z1hine The work of other laboratories is described, dealing with such subjects as deveiq;ent and use of attachments with permanent mag- nets, determining the efficiency of using coolants, and others. Orig. art. has: 1 figure. SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF. 002/ OTH REF: 000 Card I., VA", I.A. s-brazing machine. Billtakh.-ekon. The SGP-1-57 aut0mat'D ga MIRA 11:12) inform. no.11:25-26 1 58- (Brazing) S/135/6?VOO0/OO6/O13/O14 A006AIC6 AUTHORS: Vaks, 1. A., Berson, L. M., Kontsov, A. I., Engineers TITLE: Exchangeable cantilevers for 1.1'11'.HT (HrPT)-type spot welding machines PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 6, 1962, 37 - 38 To eliminate deficiencies occurring in the use of conventional --,:r welding light alloys, such as labor-consuming operation, overheating of conta,~ts, pacr quality of welds, the authors have developed a new design of tongs for welding light and copper alloys, 0.8 - 1.5 mm thick. The tongs con- sist of two B95 AT (V95AT) arms. The electrodes are fixed in holders and are water-cooled. The maximum operational path of the upper electrode is 200 mm. In one minute 20 spot-welds can be produced. The tongs can be easily mounted on MM and MTIP type welders. Conditions for spot welding D19AT are given below. There are 2 figures and 1 table. Card 1/2 S/1-35/62/000/006/013/014 Exchangeable cantilevers for... A006/A106 Table. T'hickness of!Electrode:Radius oflForce on,Time oflWeld-ing'Minimum Shearing metal to be !diamet6r jelectrodelthe elec 7welding,current diameter strength welded in mm~in mm 'Sphere 1trodes !current;in kamp'of spot ~of spot in mm tin kg passage' nucleus in kg !in see ~in mm 0.8 8 40 220 0.04 ig 3.5 14o 1.2 10 75 320 0.08 22 5.0 200 1.5 12 75 450 0.10 25 5.5 300 Card P,/2 VAKS, I.A., inah.; BERSON, L.M., inzb..; XONTSOV, A.I., inzh. 4- Electric furnace for making AN-T-typ~ fluxes. Srar. proizv. no.8: 28 Ag 162, 1I'~ (KRA 15:11) (Flux (Metallurgy))' (glootric furnaces) -VAKS, I.Av in2b.; EMON, L.M., inzh-; KOIMOVP A.I.v inds. proisr, Modernized osOM&tor with rogdated pover Out~, ftar KM 159-12) no.1106-39 N 162* (oseMators; Electric) L 32668-66 EWT(d)/EWT(1)/EWT(m)/EWP(c)/ZWP(v)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/E'dP(k)/EWP(l) ACC NR' AP6012283 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0125/65/000/011/0048/0051 IJP(c) JDIWWIHMIJr-- AUTHOR: Orlov, B. D.; Dmitriyeva, G. M.; Vaks, 1. A. ORG: Mosco"w-A4iation Technological Institut (Moskovskiy avistsionn '"46ologi- Yy cheskiy institut) 1A TITLE: Nondestructive testing of the fused zone of welded titanium alloy joints SOURCE: Avtomaticheakaya evarka, no 11, 1965, pp 48-51 TOPIC TAGS: titanium alloy, nondestructive testing, weld eva ation, trace analysis, r&diography/OT4 titanium alloy, M titanium alloy ABSTRACT: For an overwhelming majo;ity of resistance-welde ~~Sutructural materials the physical properties of the fused zone (e.g. x-ray attenuation factor, propagation rate of ultrasonic vibrations, ferromagnetic characteristics, etc.) of the weld nugget and the base metal are virtually identical. Hence, the known defectoscopic methods cannot effectively be used to determine the boundary of the fused zone, i.e. the spot diameter (in spot welding)or the seam width (in seam welding); they merely make it possible to detect cracks, pores and other, generally secondary, characteris- tics of the welded joints, without detecting the presence or absence of the principal and most dangerous defect -- poor penetration. In this connection the authors de- 1/2 UDC: 621.791.763.004.5.658.562 L 32686-66 ACC NRs AP6012283 scribe a newly developed nondestructiv t ti method, based 0 he artificial e es rg t r~f magnification of the difference between th '. sical proper ies of the fused zone and e prior addition of a metallic bracer those of the surrounding metal by means ofj#e_4~ ool d th er (MT) which interacts with the molten metal of the weld p :n the overall light-and-shadow contrast picturi-of the welded join on Ke %ditam. This an t idea was tested out with positive results on welded joints of OT4 and VTl t tanium alloys for which the MT used were metals with a high x-ray attenuation factor and a much higher m.p. than that of Ti -- W, Mo, To, Nb, and particularly Zr. Thece metals can be applied in various ways: by deposition in the form of a powder or foil, etc., and, despite their higher melting points (compared with Ti) they satisfactorily melt and uniformly dissolve in the weld pool, thus assuring a reliable and simple non- destructive inspection of the dimensions of the fused zone of spot- and seam-welded joints* Origo art. has: 7 figures, 1 table. SUB CODE: 11, 13, SUBK DATE: 03Hay65/ 2/2 13 L-0- ACC NR, '_ APU502565O -A) SOURCE. -- CODE -_ ui~/o4iS/66/ooo/013/0100/0100 IWEENTOR: Orlov, B. D.; Dmitriyeva, G. M.; Vaks, 1. A. ORG: None TITLE: A metallicAndicator for inspection of resistance welding Clans 42, No. 1834063 WOUIRCE: Izobreteniya, promy6hlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 13, 1966,-100 TOPIC TAGS: weld evaluation, x ray analysis, metal powder, zirconium, niobium L ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a metallic indicator for inspcetion of resistance welding. This indicator is used in combination with x-ray analysis to check for incomplete melting and to determine the dimensions of the weld zone in spot cand roll joints of parts made from titanium alloys without destroying them. The ma- terial is designed for improving quality control while simultaneously maintaining the strength of the welded joint by using industrial zirconium powder or a powdered alloy ! Of 75% niobium with 25% zirconium. This powder is added to the weld zone in quanti- ties of 0.5-1.5%* of the molten core at each point. SUB CODE: 13, IV SUBM DATE: 18jan65 I Card 1/1 UDC: IVAIIOVAI Irinal Vladirdrovna; TOROPKOV., Vadim Vasil Iyevich; VAYU,.~., dote.. red.; FPSGER, D.F.,, red. izd-va; BELOOMMA, I.A.; tekhn. red, (Aesthetics in technology; a bibliography]Estatika v tokhnike; bibliograficheukii ukazatell. Soot. I.V.Ivanova i V.V.Toroplcov. Pod red. I.A.Vaks. Leningrad2 1962. 34 p. OMIA 15:2-1) 1. Le-ningradskiy dom nauchno-teklmichoskoy propagandy. Nauchno- tekhnicheskaya bibliotaka. (Bibliograpk,-Factories-Light-Lng) (BibliograplW-Color-Pbysiological effect) ___y SI. Tower cranes for tie loading. Put' i put.khos. 4 no-3:35-36 Mr 160. (KM 130) 1. Nachallnik shpalopropitocbnogo savoda, g.Tonsk. (Cranes, ierricks, etc.) (Railroads--Ties) LUVISHIS T.N., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik, kand.tekhn.riauk; VAKS L.M.9 MIACISM7 nallchnyy sotrudnik Laboratory method for determining ',Yc zqlarizkuGe inol and semiwool fabrics after soaking in water. Tekst.prora. 22 no.2:?3-75 F 162. (MIRA -15:3) 1. TSentrallnyy nauchm-issledovatellakiy institut sherstyarloy promyshlonnosti. (Wool-Testing) LUVISHISP LeAs, kand. tekhn. nauk; IIAKS, L.M.j inzh. Laboratory method for determining the shrinkage of woolen and blended wool fabrics after soaking in water. Nauch.-isol. trudy TSNIISherati no.17t134-138 162. (KMA 17:12) VAKS, N.A. (Moskva) Activities of a plant producing galenic preparations. Apt.dslo 3 no.3:39-40 lb-Je '54. (K= 7:6) I 1. Direktor farmateovtichookoy fabriki. (I)RUQ INDUSTRY, *in Bassia. plants prod. galenic prop.) 00 j goo 00.9 098 00 004 00 a 009 a O's 00 46 040 is' An Poo Not!L---. -W? ~.102~!. Goof*% V*Octks- ...0 .4crt.119% -C:I. -00 potawum, fivozl~te. 1. vs. Hashilov-, A. Sh. vaks aM P. A. lleptlywra. Rum &7,515. July 31. Mr A mAn. ol 7r.(KX). 6 treatrol with HP mul then -00 with Ksc()~- AS&-ILA MOTALLURMAL WINAU01 CLAISOKATMO -00 see -00 too goo L46 0 see ;00 t:9 0 MAP 0 AI be* we* 161050 It (P., d6c co a.. M & 0 I a aw a 0 1 v It 9 a a 3 2 1 :All:uv 0, &a,,; ff", ;w 'gall 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 T * 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 76' 90 0 c00 0 0 & 0 00 0 # 0 0 0 a ralcavanstax L on so 00 90 tionji zqi in -usdd aqj u! .ill qjtAt UJIM -IXVIJ 10 -P. so= jeail 61 -upw p) ud>l 4qj lu;m;ojd 01 9131Y t(l!- f- 2q, pqv,wnjj"uj 3IF43c,ill, ul spA:IojpAq Aq 'pd3SSj ~041 Ippe qi!At q3j*lq "0 and go s0- 00 00 00 00 NOW, 00 a Ott r #I IT ft 04 v of 0 Go 0 0 0 0 IS 0 0 0 0 ~AK-Ifs- pq 10 1.4v 0 C4 1 o".. J, M8 "IF 0. i -. i 'Z Go 0. d .3 b. 0 v IH a 0 _:S P.. Jo9o.. 0. " A* '01 'V0 00 -0 i 10 0 4 . . s s 3 El i- 0 01q.. 0 0 -0 S 8" . OV 93 0 0 A .5. 03 vs 10 0 0 a '04 r, o C: , - -4 9 - g 0 ogn on -0 4 am -3 a'. D_ i IF 00" oi-Z Z4 a a .8- 0 -IG jams~ 7; . t_ a v 44 IN jj~5"A 's Z 0 : 0 n 4' A .:So. 0', A. -d S/079/60/030/007/003/020 BOOIIB063 AUTHORSt Seryakov, G. V., Vake, S, A., Sidorina, L. S. TITLE: Study of the Phase Equilibria "Liquid - Vapor" in Systems Formed by TiClAWith Acid Chlorides of Mono- and Trichloro- acetic AciT.- 4 PERIODICAM Zhurnal obshchey khimii, 1960, Vol- 30, No- 7, pp. 2130-2133 TEXT: According to data of various publications acid chlorides of chloro- acetic acids may be present in commercial TiCl4obtained by the chlorination of oxides in the presence of coal (Refs. 1,2). In the paper under ab- straction, the authors study the phase equilibrial"liquid - vapor" in the binary systems TiCl 4 -CH2C1COC1 and TiCl 4 -77C13COCI in order to de- termine the effect of rectification used in purifying TiCl4from these admixtures. At the same time, the authors determined the vapor pressureel of mono- and trichloroacetyl chloridesA as well as of titanium tetra- chloride at various temperatures. Th-ea6id chlorides of mono- and Card 1/3 Study of the Phase Equilibria "Liquid - Vapor" S/079/60/030/007/003/020 in Systems Formed by TiCl 4 With Acid Chlorides B001/B063 of Mono- and Trichloroacetic Acids trichloroacetic abids were prepared by reacting thionyl chloride with the corresponding chloroacetic acids. The acid chlorides obtained were rectified twice. In the further course of their work, the authors made use of the fractions boiling within +0.10 at constant temperature. Pure TiCl 4 was obtained from the commercial product by a double rectification. In the first rectification, this pure TiCl 4 was liberated from vanadium by means of copper chips. The fraction of TiCl 4 which distilled off at constant temperature, was subjected to the second rectification. The fraction, which distilled at constant temperature, was finally used. The products purified in this way are colorless liquids. The boiling temperatures of TiCl 4' CH2ClCOCl' CC13COC 1 amounted to 136-50, io6O, 118.10 at a pressure of 760 torr. The phase equilibria "liquid - vapor" and the vapor pressure determination of the pure components were studied by a method devised by L. A. Nisellson and G. V. Seryakov (Ref- 3). The boiling points of TiCl 49 CH2CICOC1, Ccl3COCI are tabulated in Table 1, and illustrated in Card 2/3 Study of the Phase Equilibria "Liquid - Vapor" S/079/60/030/007/003/020 in Systems Formed by TiCl 4 With Acid Chlorides BOOI_ B063 of Mono- and Trichloroacetic Acids the coordinates log P, 1/T in Fig. 1; they fit the data of Refe 4. The vapor pressures of the compounds examined in the above temperature range are represented by equations. Experimental data for the "liquid-vapor" equilibrium in the above systems are given in Table 2 and in the diagrams of Figs. 2,3. The relative volatilities were determined from these data, and the diagrams (Fig- 4) for the relative volatility and liquid com- position are constructed, The system TiCl 4 - CH2ClCOCI differs markedly from the ideal one. This system apparently contains an azootropic mixture (67% C-H2 CICOCI) and boils at 1050. The system TiCl 4 -Cel3COC1, on the contrary, practically coincides with the ideal one. There are 4 figures, 2 tablesp and 4 referencesi 1 Soviet and 1 German. ASSOCIATIONs Nauchno-issledovateltakiy i proyektnyy institut redko- metallicheskoy promyshlennosti. (Scientific Research and Planning Institute for Industrial Rare Metals) SUBMITTEM June 10, 1959 Card 3/3 SERYAKOV, G.V.; VAKS, S.A.; GOIA)VANOV, I.M. Determination of the total carbon content of titanium tetrachloride. Titan i ego splavy no.5:201-204% 161. (MIRA 15:2) (Titanium chloride-Analysis) (Carbon-Analysis) SERYAKOV, G.V.; YALS,-3-A.; SIDORINA, L.S. Investigating vapor-liquid phase equilibrium in systems formed by titaniud tetrachloride with chloranhydride of mono- and trichloroacetic acids. Titan i ego splavy no.5:220-224 161. 041RA 15:2) (Vapor-liquid equilibrium) (Titaniwa compounds) S/07 61/006/003/022/022 B1 21YB208 AUTHORS: A. , Seryakov, G. V., Nisellson, L. A., Si a6rina, L. S. TITLE: Liquid-vapor equilibrium in systems formed from the tetra- chlorides of titanium, silicon, and carbon PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 3, 1961, 756-758 TEXT: The equilibrium between liquid and vapor (at 760 mm Hg) in the systems TiCl 4 - Sici 49 TiCl 4 - Cci 49 and M 4 - Sici 4 was studied refractometrically at 20 0C. The tetrachlorides had been purified by distillation, and the titanium and silicon chlorides also chemically. Data on the liquid-vapor equilibrium in the systems TiCl 4 - Sici 4 9 TiCl 4 - ccl 49 and M 4 - Sicl4 at 760 mm Hg are summarized in a table. The refractive index in the systems TiCl 4 - CC14 and TiCl 4 - Sici 4 was found to be a linear function of the composition. In the system Card 1/3 Liquid-vapor equilibrium... S/078/61/006/003/022/022 B121/.B2 08 TiCl 4 -Sicl 49 a negative deviation from Raoult's law was found on the side of the lower-boiling component. The system TIC1 4 - CC14 is nearly ideal, while theqystem CC1 4 -Sicl4 distinctly differs from the ideal state with respect to the course of the interface between liquid and vapor. There are 4 figures, I table, and 3 references: I Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloo. SUBMITTED: August 2, 1960 Card 2/3 Liquid-vapor equilibrium... Card 313 . - SIC1, _L112ucremn TICI LCiscwma TICI. - M. P C Ae AUH6 % f. -c AL No 00 n 0 G, 57.2 100 100 - 76,5 100 57,9 97.66 99,65 6.78 77,0 97,S7 59,7 94,18 99,22 7,87 79,5 89,9 W.9 87,84 08,09 7 15 83,9 77,7 Gi,g 85,0 98.0 8:7 86,4 68,5 63,8 80.2 97,16 8,5 93,7 52,4 66,1 73,tS 06,18 9,3 102,4 37,0 69,1 60,4 94,78 9,25 112,0 23,0 78,0 49,5 91,8 10,6 125,2 10,1 88 9 .30 4 83,2 11,4 13t's 3.10 105:2 17:0 66,5 9.7 136,5 0 116,5 8,7 40,4 9,1 123 4 5,5 33,2 8,6 129:0 2,50 18,5 8,8 132,5 0,81 8,0 0.4 134,4 0.37 3,6 8,!) t35,6 0,19 1.58 9,3 136,4 0 0 100 - 57 2 99 615 5 4 58 1 : 97:89 5:2 60 0 95,03 5,5 6t:6 92,0 5,3 83, f 85,2 5,2 64,2 74,5 5,0 67,2 59,5 4,9 68,7 36,2 5,1 71 2 12,8 4,6 72:8 0 - 74,4 70,5 S/07 61/006/003/022/022 Y B121 B208 icTema CCI4 - SIC14 IHSHNG 9)COAC Legend to the Table: P SICI., moil. % 1) system; 2) content, mole%; 4 ~ ~ 4) in liquid phase; b) i 2 a r n vapor phase; . 00 M 0- 3) relative fugacity. DO 100 - D2 5 95,3 1,64- 78:3 85,3 1.61 87,0 78.0 1,60 60 6 72.1 1.68 54:0 66,5 1,70 36,7 50,5 1,75 27,6 4t.0 1,82 19 3 30,0 1.79 12:2 20,2 1.82 0,6 11,5 1,83 0 0 - AUMORS: TITLE- PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Vaks, V. G., Io-Ife, B. L, SOV./56-35-1-1,01/5? On the T-le + V Decay (Olr-~ e + -raspale Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol. 35, T'Ir 1, pp. 221-227 (USSR) Gell-Mann and Feynman (Ref 1) suggested a scheme of universal weak interaction in which the interaction of nucleons with the electron-neutrino field is described by means of vec- torial and axially-vectorial variants. Proceeding from the Familtonian developed for this case by Gell-Mann and Peynman, the authors investigated Tr"-'~el; + \) + I& decay. On the assump- tion that direct interaction exists betweenlr-mesons and the electron-neutrino field in the vector theory, the ratio be- tween the probability of decay of the process under investiga- tion and the probability of To---72,r-decay can be exactly de- fined. For the ratio between the total probability fgr the decay "T-oe + *V f- 34 and that of Ir-,*/A + V -decay 5. 10- is ob- tained, for WV A.5-10- 10W and WV + A /W )A 4-V +r /.% + V , 1r-4 e + V +'r 'JA + Y On the e + V + Decay SOV/z6-35-1-70/59 *s6.1o- Finally, expressions are derived for the angular- and energy distribution of electrons and quanta. In conclu- sion the authors thank I.Yu. Kobzarev and L.B. Okun' for their valuable discussions. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 8 references, 2 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: February 20, 1958 Card 2/2 21(l), 24(5) AUTHORs Vaks, V. G. 307156-36-6-36166 T=LEr Radiative Deviations From the Coulomb Law at Small Distances (Radiatsionnyye otkloneniya ot zakona Kulona na malykh rasstoyaniyakh) IMUOIXCALt Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichaskoy fiziki, 1959, Vol 36, Nr 6j pp 1882 - 1889 (USSR) ABSTRACTt In the present, paper'the author investigates the radiative corrections to the Dirac equation in a Coulomb field for distances r