SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VARLAMOV, V.I. - VARLAMOVA, N.I.

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S/020/62/144/O02/025'/0?8 Thermocatalytic desulfurization of ... B101/B110 cycles its activity was only 7 10 1/1. less. This is probably dueto the deposition of Pe, 14n, KI, 141g, Cr, Si, etc. which are present in the fuels as organic complexes. (3) Losses in the form of coke, gas, and polymers amount to 3 - 5 (4) Consumption of catalyst per unit weight of fuel is njO.27 % for gasoline, and A10-40 %-for ligroin. (5) The sulfur of the organic compounds is completely adsorbed by the catalyst and separated as so2 and elementary sulfur during regeneration. No corroding H 2S is.formed~~ (6) Additional cleaning of the distillate with alkali is unnecessary. The! catalyst is recommended fcruse~in refineries. There are 1 figure and 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Institut obshchey i neorganicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk BSSR (Institute-of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences BSSR) SUB111ITTED. January 26, 1962 2/2 KOMOVj V. S.; YEWOIMIKOj, N. F.,, akadmdkl TARLMOVP V. I.; VMX=O.t I 1 9. Highly active forroaluminosi2ica-ta contact catalyst for tbermal, desulturation of petrolmm products. Dot AN SSSR 347 no. 6: U.13-U16 D 162. (MnA :1) 1. Inatitut obshchey i neorganicheakoy khimii AN Belorusakoy SSR. 2. AN BeloruBskoy SSR (for Yermolenko). (Petroleum products) (Daoulfuration) (Catalysts) L ACCESSION NR: AP4039330 S/0250164/008/004/0241/0245 0 AUTHORI Komarov, V. So; Yermolanko, No F.; Varlamov, V. I* TITLE: Thermocatalytic.desulftirization of special kerosene and diesel fuel over iron aluminosilicate catalyst :1 SOURCE: AN USA. Daklady*# v. 8, no. 4. 1964, 241-245 TOPIC TAGS: iron aluminosilicnte, catalyst, thermocatalytic desulfurization, apecial keroacne, kerosene, diesel fuel ~1 ABSTRACT: The activity of iron aluminosilicate catalysts in the thermocatalytic desulfu'rization of high-bolling petroleum dis- tillates - special kerosene (S content, 0.125%) and diesel fuel has been tested and the optimum desulfurization conditions and the catalyst life have been determinede The experiments were con- ducted in flow equipment by a standard procedure described earlier@ In the case of special kerosene deoulfurizationg 450C was the op- timum temperature. Tito gaseous products were 92o2-94,4% 112 and C~_rd__ 1 / 3 1--'ACCESSION NR: AP4039330 contained no 112S, which is retnined by the catalyst no iron sulfitcs* Because of the absence of 1125, equipment corrosion in not a danger and chemical refining of the rroducts is unnecessary; capital invest- ment and production costa are, therefore, low. The loss of catalyst after 40 regenerations was only 0.28% and the degree of desulfurl- zation averaged 88.1%, corresponding to a concentration of sulfur in the refined kerosene of 0.014%. It was concluded that this process is at present one of the cl~eapeat and the most rational desulfurizntion processes for petroleum products which boll below 300C. However, the deprec of desuirurization in diesel fuel at 450C depended to a grcat extent on the feed npace velocity and on the feed/catalyst ratio. The highest degree of desulfuri- zation (75.1%) was obtained at a space velocity of 0.3 hr and a feed/catalyst ratio of 1:1. The difficulty in desulfurizing diesel fuel apparently lies in the rapid contamination of the catalyst surface with coke. It was concl(ided, therefore, that desulfuriza- tion of high-boiling distillates requires a catalyst which would 1) stimulate sulfur-compound decomposition, 2) chemically bind sulfur and remove it from the reaction zone# and 3) have a low Card 2 3 ------- ACCESSION NRt AP4039330 coking capacity. This research was done nt the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of'Sciencesg BSSRa Orige art* has: 1 figure and 4 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut obehchey L noorganLchookoy khimil AN BSSR '(Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistryq AN DSSR) SUBHITTEDt 17Jan64 DATE ACQ: 09jun64 MICLt 00 SUB CODES FPq (10 NO REF SOVI 009 OTHERi 000 'Ca,d 3 3 p LIS 11cl WLA t; "d C ec; w L A d raise and _F mll~ was At, &fLer vIN, LIM :!RLME ~:Nl KOMAROVy V.S.; YERMOLENKO, N.F.; Y~RWIOV.j V.I. Thermocatalytic desulfuration of speoial kerosene and diesel fuel on an iron aluminosilicate catalyst. Dokl, AN BSSR 8 no.4%241-245 Ap 164, (MIRA 17:6) 1. Institut, obahchey i noorganichaskoy khimii AN BSSR. C VATAMOVt V. I. Anatomical changes in the head and neck of the femur following oynoviotcoydn experimental conditionse Ortopetravm.i protez., 21 no.2t27-31 F 160. (MIRA 13t12) (mm) (SINOVM MEMBRANES) VARLAMOVY V.I., pTofes,sor Seauelae of acute obstruction of the mesenteric vessels witholut b1faretionftexperimental study). Vest.khir. no.3:68-72 160, (MIW~ 150) 1. Tz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy anatomii (zav. - prof. V.I. Varlamov) Odeszkogo meditsinskogo instJtuta im. V.I. Pirogova (rektor - prof. I Ya. Deyneka). (METTERY-BLOOD SUPPLY) i IVARCTIOR) VARLOIOV V I of. -- -- New technic for placing knctted sutures on regional wourAs of paremch~matous organs. Khirurgiia no.3:102-103 152. (MI11 15 -3) 1. 1z kafedry operatinoy khirurgii a topografichoskoy anatomiyeY (zav. - Prof. V.I. Varlamov) Odesskogo meditinskogo instituta imeni N.I* Pirogova. (LIVER-ZLIRGERY) (SPLMI--SURGERY) (SUTURES) .... ..I VARLAMOVV,-,V.I.,.Prof. (Odessa., D--57j, u1 aYademika Pavlova, d.11, kv.35) Interrelation between intisatinal veins and intestinal arter5es. Vest* khir. 91 no.8t122-124 AZ'63 (MIRA 170) 1. Iz kafedry operativnoy khirurgii i topograficheskoy ana- tomii ( zav. - prof. V.I. Varlamov) Odesskogo meditdinskogo institute. imeni 14.I.Pirogova (rektor - prof. 1. Ya. Deyneka). OLIDEKOP, Yu.k.; VARLAMOV, V.I. Photodecarboxylation cf mercury monochlorodiacetate. Sbor. nauch. rab. Inst. fiz.-org. khim. AN BSSR no. 7-75--77 159. (MIRA 14:4) (Mercury compounds) VARIA140V j V.M. , kapitan moditainskov aluzhbv Work of a mobile X-ray room. Voenv-med. zl=. no.5:68--69 M7 161. (HADIOGRAPIIY-EQUIPI-ENT AND SUPPLIES) (MIIRA 14:8) WRLAIMV, V.14., mayor rn;e(lts~lnikoy !iluziioy Experience in orgarization -,f --~;! -- --' r~~', -j twl-;, -, , -- unit. Vc.-n med. zhiir. no.204-31. ") J~ i.11 . , ~-,, 1, . ~ ~ i : -~~ -- SAMYGIN, G.A.; VARLAMOV, V.N. Conditions favorable for the survival of germinating seeds after freezing. F12iOl. rest. ll no.2:308-315 Mr-Ap 64. (MIRA 17:4) 1. Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. VIAIRLAMOVI V. N. - - Swelling of se~~-ds a t tempera tures below freezing, t. L" - ~ , ,1- 1. t -1 - , 12 no.1:94-98 Ja-F 165. 12:1,; 1. Institut fiziologii rasteniy imen'L 'rimiryazeva All SSSR, Xjo-~.va. RASHKOVICHO L.N., kand.tekhn.nauk; MAYYER, A.A., kand.tekhn.nauk; ~ ~AMOV,, it it Lki* I in4l. Study of conditions for the formation of dibasic calcium hydro- silicates. Sbor. trud. ROSNIIMS no.20:1&-28 161. (NIRA 161l) (Calcium silicates) ACCESSION NR: AR4036317 8/0081/64/000/004/0092/BO93 SOURCE: Referstivny*y zhurnal. Rhimiyap Abe. 0611 AUTHOR: Mayer, A. A.; Varshal, B. G.; Manuylova# N. B.;-Varlamov, V. P. TITLE: Dehydration of certain zeolites in a vacuum and their rehydration under hydrothermal conditions CITED SOURCE: Sb. tr. Reap. n.-i. in-t mestn. stroit, materialov, no. 27, 1963, 3-23 TOPIC TAGS: zeolite, dehydration, rehydration, natrolite, analcine,,desmin TRANSLATION: Baking of natural natrolite (Nt) in a vacuum at 200C does not change its properties, but at 400C complete dehydration occurs. Previously dehydrated Nt treated with steam at 20-250C changes into p-natrolite(PNt). PNt has the same- chemical composition and crystalline form as the native Nt, but differs in that the water in it is primarily absorbed wa 'ter and not water of crystallization.as in the natural form. Therefore, PNt has twice the dielectric permeability. Satur- ation with water vapor at 20-250C does not change the properties of natural Nt and Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AR4036317 Mt. During treatment of vapor saturated PNt at 300C, it changes completely into analcime.and sodium hydroaluminate. Natural Nt under the same conditions changes only slightly. Apparently, the presence of water of crystallization makes the substance resistant to the effects of strongly heated steam. Therefore, one should look into this phenomenon as a reason for the complete stability of analcime in an atmosphere of steam at 300S. In other words, the resistance of the mineral to the effects of strongly heated steam is determined by the physical type of water present in it. The presence of water of crystallization in the lattice of Nt provides its crystals with mechanical resistance. After baking in a vacuum at 200C, desmin (Dm) fully retains the ability to be rehydrated. Due to its tridi- mensional structure, the crystal lattice of Nt does not change during dohydration in a vacuum, which permits the water during rehydration to return in the same quantity. On the other hand, the two dimensional stratified lattice of Dm is destroyed during heating in a vacuum at 400C, and because of that Dm loses the ability to be rehydrated to a considerable extent. During rehydration of dehydrated Card 2/3 j ACCESSION NR: AR4036317 Nt ald Dm, the water which returns is mainly adsorptive in character. Experiments have shown that in acidic volcanic, water-containing glass, the water is also adsorotive in character. This permits us to make an analogy between perlites and aeolites, many of which similarly swell up when heated. Authors' summary. DATE ACQ: 1OApr64 SUB CODE: IC ENC 00 COM 3/3 RASHKOVICH, L.N.; _YAF4~IMOV, V..P.; SUDINA, N.K. Effect of the compos-j*.'ion of the initial mixture on the kinetics of interaction of Ca(OH)2 with quartz under conditions of hydro- thermal treatment. Dokl. AN SSSR 156 no. 3:685-688 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Gosudarstvennyy Ysesoyuznyy'nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut stroitellnykh materialov i konstruktsiy. Predstavleno akademikom P.A.Rebinderom. RASHKOVICH, L.N.; VAEUkMOV, V.P. New calcium fluosilicate. Dokl. AN SSSF 1r6 no. 5:~T-,--'1094 I - .4 Je 164. (MIRA 17;6') 1. Gosiidarstvennyy vaesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy inctitut stroltellnykh matorialov I konstruktoly. Predstavlena akademikom P.A.Rebinderom. TARLmv, v.P. Wireless tachometer used in turbodrilling. Neftianik 1 no.4: 23-25 Ap '56. (.XLRA 9:10) 1. Nauchny7 sotrudnik Vaesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatel'skogo instituta buroniya nefti. (Oil well drilling) (Tachometer) 777 77777210`7 t/ AUTHOR: lbiblnovlc~h, Ya. V., and Vaziamorv, V. P. 93-58-3-6/1-7 - ------------ TIM: Hydraulic Signal Co=mication Channel With the Bottom Hole in Turbine Drilling (Gidravlicheskiy kanal svyazi s zaboyem pri turbinnom burenii) PMODICAL: Neftyanoye khozyaystvo, 1958, Nr 3, pp 24-28 (MSR) ABSTRACT: Tthe authors state that the inclusion of a tachometer in turbine drilling would lead to greater utilization of the turbine drilling method and automation of the drilling process. When a well is drilled by this method the transmitter of the tachometer must be mounted on the turbo- drill and connected by a conmmication line with recording Instruments above the ground. Extensive experience has shown that communication with the bottom hole is best established via a hydraulic line, and attempts have been made in the last two years to develop methods by which the. signals from the bottom hole are transmitted to surface recording Instru- ments via the fluid in the dri" pipe. Under this system the fluid which parses through three opening's in the turloodrill bearing can be shut off thz-ee times by a winged dise attached to the turbcKlrill shaft. The liquid flow through the three openings is shut off three times during one revolu- tion of the turbodrill shaft and this produces three periodic pressure impulses which are transmitted to the surface recording instruments. Card 1/2 Hydraulic Signal Com=ication (Cont.) 93-58-3-6/17 Initial field experiments ha-m discloix-d that periodic pressure pulses at a frequency of 20 to 80 hertz are indistinct but that when the turbodril)IL iis not used the single preasura pulses, produced at the bottom of the drill pipe which is eqv1ppad with a special nozzle., are- qidte distinct. Fig. 1 presents oscillogrms off si&mals producecl in t=binee (U-Ming shcrrLng that at a de-pth of 900 m.the ewplitude of the signals is similar to that of noine and is difficult to record. Fig. 2 presents oscillograms of single impulses ob-tained In drilling experbwntal wells (-,rithout a turbodrill) at oil fields of the Pokhvistnera D--4-11ing Ikipartmnt (Yoklydatnevskaya kont-ora b-areniya). Me single inTulse.3 produced e,. the end of the drill pipe which is eqp1pped with a special nozzle remwaia~ad practically stable and their mVlitude even at a depth of P,500 m exceeded the amlitude of the noise. Fig. 3 shwo that the sigaals last 0.5-0.6 seconds. ai ithors conclude inhen- a tachometer is included In turbodrilling the, in-tex-TrC between the implalsen raust lx-- extended 2-3 seconds. Such intervals will make Dossible clear selection of the signals from the pump noise which is within the range of 1-2 hertz. Mare are three figures and seven Soviet references. AVAILABLE: IZbra---j of Congress Card 2/2 VARLAMOV, V.P., inzh. Studies of a hydraulic "turbotachometer". Trudy VPIIIBT no.3;63-82 '61. (MIRA 15:1) (Turbodrills) (Rvdraulic machinery) Y.P ,_in z h. Devices for checking the insulation of electrodrills. Trudy V14*11bT no.3:83-88 161. MRA 15:1) (Boring machinery--Testing) MLLININA.. V.I.; VARLAROV, V.P. Now method for the analysis of petroleum and bitumen without preliminary ashing. Zav.1eb. 24 no.llil374-1375 '58. (MIRA. 11: 12) 1. Vessoyuznyy nauchno-issladovatellski3r geologo-razvedochnyy neftyanoy institute (Petroleum--Analysis) (Bitumen-Analysis) (Spectrophotometry) 4A k 4 6 if ;4 V, J- The emblatim of paraft ulader pgtuw*. V. VAMILAMOV. PAW 11142. Uo. 44.41-B.-Eximnaive capm wein CAnWrMF b' the k4lawfit tj~ .F metWA: - IU*) and &k)-l(Wm2NNxx. " IM-200 Groan aralfin (m oxidladiman .00 . '. C. y p '6 irmi autoclavw 41 wW 1") alai. for 3-41 Jim vrith air tithe rair of 21"X) I.Iihr' (1) the Vale W alwatim Is tUrettly twtv"Itio"Al oil the Pft#AWW. 7 M (PAF- 4% of I race" enterx Info fesw6m. (3) the how. fally swide (.Luk "411MI) tbehyamay acidi to AtheuxMitediwathn. Tbt 9 % !210 &W the oxysci& ~vrvd an ester w. of t1d. awl fatty aci& W add aft of 1 the voWde reaction products Collitained low-MOL aks., altichydes and ketum whirh (4) 00 A Nober investigated. although, V. points out, these prollucts may have lb 0 so 11 "wkirtallde ind.1-Arial vahw so lie Is .00 wtam..t CtAts'p..M. 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Similar dehydration with the so I rff"-Itd by autuclaving pyrutatiAm of unsaid. acids was 21A% ca op in C.H., with ~tiriisig, at 2rA-irJ* for I hr. 0413 and 25 min. Chas. Hfunr =so 000 00 00. so a goo 00 4r 2goo so IZZOO 00 !go* 1000 6: 00 ties 00 1 CIO 0 Aim-SLA 0914ILLUNGKAL WINA TWC CLASSAOICAtkGO 0 0 i'saw all- Isroo 00 ki. soma" l#j4.j .11 13.1 63.11 -4,I A.All dot.4. it 00 0 Un AV so is ~ I . -1 " 0 V 119 -OA-1S Vfw-o a a .1 N IN I AD-0- -3-1 -1 -Rxd 0 r .4 1 "F-Y it K KW Y-- W 0 K Is Et n I 4000 so* 0 0 0 0 00 )0 0 000 0 0 We v 0 0 0 000 0 T49000woO0000900 ooooo::400!000000000000 _181 0 So 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 a or , 04 0 Ole a 9 0 0 0 0 6 eo 0 0-0-0 er 0 0 iis : : : to 4 0 0 IS A A 'AD if jj 11 jod 5 Ad V r a a, ' *1 11 x F 0 A I I 1 Y k 'AA (A op ft 4 2 t 11 i A 0 00 00 00 I%@ oxidation of petroleum hydirocarboos. V V 14111tiv, good G OVAIWA. !iharvlk Rlbol Ixit. S S. R-1 1937, A trinp. intreawf(torn ll'o' t,, 0 olmd,ral4v tht- 4 the oti.lctt.-n .I N. 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Ncstrto~ is lowered front 2370 to only ti i " . :0* of organic acids from synthedc tioryaddro. T . b t nlition a h d 4h i f 1 r loor e y ge ng Z. Kenigs1wrIt. Ibid. ~06 n( %tic K lind W the Na *411.. W th, oxviecido a pa,!---l k are 0 . ~ 00 tralls(nq iltati,,It itill) file Silld. And linmid. -,Cg~ Ari'l.. !A - h I otelki p6m. An incirrittor of the titon-alwallifil-le w 700 of takes plam hillaultatirwoly, Which j. ll~ tile 00 41ccurillon. of a pilot Of tile Oxraeids. Uhrough Kki-s. 114 400 - Reftral. 1. thin 7 A' Of L A A11ALLkhr(,KAL LITtIMAt CLaSilFoCAVICP =00 00 tj woo 10 0 UV1 A, 0 w- - i r 4--r -i, or -Fto- I- V-11 ~ Il too 4 d 0 ff fr it Of So ff If of 91 t( it It x 1.40 A I N 11111,1111011111 0 0 didloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 4o 0,00 00 00 00 0000004800000 0000000000aeogosoooes006*-to-ovoooooooooooooo:: *:: 1110010*44640411#90g-oww- ovigoesoooegoo 1000000000,000040*0600 ** j 0 1 4 1 1 1 to I 14) 11 ;4 is !I if to tv 46 - ItV414c's )f4 N , V Ov 1? 1.U 6, w t, 6 1~ L M o0 It I f. 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T 1 T 11 A it Is & t 0 1 1 1 t~w tl a 0 a 0 0 09 a 0 00 411 0 0 0000 0 0 e 0 41 6 0 0 :197t7F-* 0-4 0 4-~T~ 9 a 0 0 0 9 0 0 * 0 41 00 so 0 0 41110*41*10*411 4 1& a-* 0 a of* 0 to 0 * 0 9 0 4 0 6 0 0 a 0 A a --- C. a L 1. f. j I L A- M P r R I f-L.- A-1-1_ AA 06 CID it 4 z4 00 .00 0 *I!. V. Varlamv 00 A and Z. Hotlyazhina. HissloWntp Zhirot"t Del* 14. No. 3. '00 2K-3o(lM8j.-0n heating relined sardine oil in a Co 00 0 flask with supertiLated steam at 274-W in the pretence of mildrs and W. salts of Cap On, Zn, Pb anti Hit until ;1."S% of solid fatty acids Is d1std. off, a diiin. rrqidut Ito 00 .1 of polymerized highly unsaid. Xlyct6lei it obtained. 00 45 This product when ditsolved in white spirit jjYrs quickly Z 0 00 drying costs of high lust". hardness, elasticity and re. -4110 111.1tance to water comparable to the paints obtained with 414 finmvd oil. The solid acids when deodorized and hydra. 00 vn4ird itive fat miptw suitable for umps"alipte. CAL Of is 00 ~-v zoo A I At IL Al &f?AtLL-J`WAL L11PAPAILAFF (tAMPKATICk I I T 7j- top... -1 :." "" ". -w- -q I - ' . a 0 b I - I v 4 0 *F 14 --j -it -a- T I- ;-RX U is it 00 it, t, .4 It 't w it it It it "r. -n hn I 1~44 0 0 411 0 0 0 0 0 G~o 0 0' 0 0 0 0 0 Q` 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: o 0 & 0 0 0;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 evil 00 4 **I A so, 00 a 004 Soo *0 lift. No. obkiuW km ON, am&%. km M&wd WwW EL T. ...... . .... go All; view 60"AAW filialk da aftv An L I a ad a N 0 1 v 2 a a 2 1 0 do 0 'so '*a 196 'so 4b* OW q was Abe too too- -0 Co foe 0 00 *a**&** II Alt IS A of 09 00 00 00 so lee ri jl~ 11141 00 J!"~ 00 *0 00 0& 0 is A r, a Y4 1, 00 0 4 e 0 6 0 0 40 1 v u 1. a u v F of wazzlio to a drybos on. V-Vwlamm No G. Oitzt'em U040-64me Zhif0m Jklo IS. No. 4. 30-10939).-TINC We& Of the Pkut -00 Contain OM'7#_140 and 27M% od biomed - ovea-&Y OAV r. giber). TbroUbmiod. 291, OV weds (crid. with 1.49DI, mM go, .99, map-. so. 1115.7, 1 no. 147YA an r .9 _A-- .00 un"Pociffiabie matter 1AM The -pn. of fat WWI is: oidc 25.4-7-15, Knolgic M.1-44.5 .00 &W 234.7%. Heated 2 firs. at JJV)' SM 06% of 0 441 . then crested with 3% C&MOM drier (CiDuts. a u the oU dries In 24 hrs. to fficiently hwd active Mu) . film, In the perigoubwty to water No Proceed- Prop- coo Crucs It Is Interior to flagead oU films. Chas. Diane A 4t .00 .0 0 zoo too ko S, Ve 0 1 got., GIVIollwo 1040fil 0 1 - ua of. do a! I , I g- i, Ior to o to it iooo*otooooo*oo*oooo:0000000*09*0000000 00 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 # 0 0 0 a * 0 0 0 0 0q * 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 1000 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 * 0 * 0. i * 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * W, 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 S, 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 S~ 0000::: 0 co"GOISL 9 if coo, a I T IN 82 1 UCT"1831 321334 *Nun Joe 't, 4 " YL-k .. _~ . 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Wt it Omm Aftive th" 1. t at&lkibtd MO-CO -01IMMOlle "Ilk rl r Im IS if so ; 10, 0401, 1 1 an JL I a vw 0 00 0000-010*000 0 000:0000000:::: 00000 ~i ti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41000 0 e 41D 0 0 0 0 0 0 -00 *0 & *00 -90 V* 400 Vo moo %o I** Ve slo* too too we 0 0 0 6 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 * 4 0 a 0 6 .00 4 0 0 0040000000#00# lei 10. is It 1) It t4 Is is If to to a0 A M 36 )s v A? a u a a v 0 IV 40 at 41 At a a 'C- 0 0 L A I v it- 0 40, U it -a k fo a a _U "'Itor"s ..0 .'. - :-00 00 101-colsts .%v -0 0 0 o 0 Al 0 I)ebydration of C&SWC, 0u Witli the add of acid catitlyms. v. N~~dOWX, and N. Tikhontirova. J(jstoMmoZktrKw 1.00 jnjq J6. Nm 1. *=-5(I1M)).-Thc dehydration L4 rrfined cAittor ml in thc inv%olce x9 0-5%, 11*504 alld HOX). And 0 4r at Ixt cultspicte dchydfatimn ix IX-51 elfirml with I Ow ralalvm% ill 2:-% Sol". In 11.0 by lwaling at '-.*A)' It'f Z) 0 d ht%. 'I'lic ftsilltillf oil 11 (fXT (f(MA the Arill CAtalYstt, h4-6 h)w acitilly, pie cialur, low vicosity and d. Initsilfying 6.0 j;t,tjjvflit-5 it cnjill;4rcs satl44rcmily with lmv~ttl ud. =09 00 Chas. Illaric 1:1111141111 0 0 '041 00 do 0 0 1, ofaw woo It "* 0 WOO.) is, IF PTU 9 AV so lot %Nodo INSIN105 , jr .00 0 0 O's 0* 0" 0 0 0 * i 0 : : o11111 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 eto 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T q 0 0 * 0l SAMYGIIF, G-A.; VARTAMOV, Y.N.; MATVZYBYA, N.M. Ability of seeds to resist ultralow temperatures. Fitiol. rest. 7 no.1:97-100 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. K.A, Timiriazev Institute of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow. (Seeds) (Plants--Prost resistance) VARIARN, V.S., kand.tekhn,nauk; PMAYAS, V.M.,- GRIGORAMILI, Te.I., inz h.; WHOEMA, Te.D., inzh. Production of aliphatic alcohols from liquid petroleum paraffin, Masl.-zhir.prom. 26 no.2:25-27 F 160. (MIRL 13s.5) 1. Tsesoyuzrqy nauchno-Issledovatel'skiy institut zhiroy (for Varlamov, Pedayas). 2. Shabskinekly konbinat sintati- cheskikh xhirnykh kislot i zhirnykh spirtov (for Grigorash- vili, Eashcheyava). (Paraffins) (Alcohols) 000000000*000*0000 00000*00000000000000 W 00 0 a it A a -a r 6 R j- 00 *0 00 Ott loo Making naltitth*iato drie Valkimpy. Z% L flodyazhina and N. M. Tilthorm OM vayu Prew. 36, No. 5/0, 42-5(19441),-A palc naphthenk- arid traction is obtained in 89-9% yirld by di%t9- acid(A Tes a show (frian Baku oil) under 40-50 mm. ptTur t that Nf a: Ca: Fe driers made from lon are even Ca drier. Ta 0o -1; more active than the standard Mn butated data show the color. acid no., drying time and film hard. =fo*, m-,% of varnishes made with IfuTh, Nfa:Ca, Sln:Zo, %In:Fe, Pb:Ft. bfn:Pb:Ca, %fn:Pb:Zn, Ain Pb:Fc Woo and %In:C&!Fe driers frorn this naphlbertic acid fraction. coo 0 Co,raji~w is a serious problem in making these drim. too 0a Cr-plated Fe equipment has good resistance. or metal surfaces can be protected with a resin finish wch as Bake- 110 lite No. 86 (wt. loss 0.0481 g./sq. m.jhr. at OW). Of 9 several nonferrous metals At showed no wt. loss in 151f 9 Itts. at 180~-2001. whHe Cu and its alloys were more or Irm 0 ~cvtvtly corroded. Julian F. Smith goo 0 its z0 0 =00 ttil; 9:60 A S 0 S~L A f I≪ Tr.jjLat -I i- -1 0 .1 a VT (I a a i or at st jj-T g: 'K4 000090:00000000000 loiS0000000*0*64 W j .00 00 0 0 1 0 * 0 6 0 0 0 o * o o 1,0 0 0 0 0 0 9 * o o o o 00000 0 0000000-1000000000*:** .0 ' 0 0 $00 0 0 0 of *go so* 0 41009 -01 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 o 0 Of -60 DrV OU& 3-YASIMOT wad A. VA. ritiubrig. Rusa. W. Ape. SO, 1941.' Ir6h. hle. or other oil is -00 go hkmn W" supat"ted sleam in the Presets" d ZHO. CaO.MnOar PbO mWysu to di*tb off the satil. acids. -00 *0 -00 00 -0* go 1-00 0 -00 0: =00 00 go 00 i&00 i-t !zoo -AAR XO 0 AAA :=0o see zoo bo 0 t.'O 0 00 ~ :1!00 06 00 00 0 ' ' ' l ' 40 . g - l It 11 e. It cl it 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 of* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 a 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 60 00000 0'O 0 CO 00000 000 0 0 0 g o o 0 000 0 oes 0 a il V A- A r__A& -F. ~f r 1 1. 1 V. I --1 .1. J, 4A m m w Ex k d I A ~A Antyd$ mOdM*d vdtb 1. %.. 3110v4 P")whm70 P' is subjected w vktrf intetvhauge bY beating at" Sly' 140- 4md cimcicasitV th* Pfudwt b lors. as "1 2 4 ltwwly at VS-245' 00 pblhfic mabldridt, wbkh it &dd0h&,I gwd drO" Puw" 00 hm TbC Isminct 00 And heated lit And (0M4 elsitic filmq~ *0 00 00 00 0 0 ,;i 10 0 00 .70 0 Vie 00 two At ULL IISGICAL LITIVATORt CL AtIVICATION tle* too-, too%- 83!1~1 V90 Aw U is A, to AA I 1 9 N 0 1 Ir IN I it 0 to go 4 K a 111 K It a a It a n I 10 40 0 0 0 010 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 Ole 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 * 0 * 0 0 o ii MAYYER, A.A.1 kand. tekhn. nank; VARSHAL, B.G., kand. tekhn. nauk; MANYLOVA, H.S., kand. khim. nauk; VARLAMOV, V.P., inzh. Dehydration of some zeolites in a vacuum and their rehydration under hydrothermal conditions. Sbor. trub. ROSNIIMS no.27: 3-23 163. (MIRA 17:1) VARUMOV, V.P.., tnzh. For Continuous progress in the work of efficiency, pronoters. Torf.prom. 36 no.1:6-9 159. (MIRA 12:7) 1. Hooobleovnarkhos. (Houcow Provine"-Pant indmdry-Equipmant nnd aupplion) GRACHEV, YuriyVasillyevich; VARLAMOV, Vladimir Pavlovich; MAMIKONOV, A.G., kand. tekhn. n-a~ ~,re M; - TSAYEVA-,-T.-T-.,-v-eif.- red.; POLOSINA., A.S., tekhn. red. (Automatic control in wells durin drilling and exploi- tation] Avtomaticheskii kontroll 4 skvazhinakh pri burenii i ekspluatatsii. Moskva, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 233 P. (MIRA 16:6) (Petroleum production) (Automatic control) 15-57-4-5511 .Work of the USSR Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) new design was the idea that the drill itself could emit the hy- draulic signals. It was necessary to obtain hydraulic impulses the frequency of which was associated with the number of revolutions of the drill. A number of cogs equal to the number of openings in the bearing plate were made in the upper disk of the bearing. When the shaft revolves, the cogs of the disc cover the openings of the bearing plate. This causes the rate of flow to change at the given point. The resultant pressure impulses spread into the drilling liquid. They are picked up on the surface by means of a special instrument consisting of a piezoelectric receiver and an electronic frequency meter. The model was tested by the Pokhvistnevo office at depths of 850 and 2460 meters. The signal from the drill was received clearly and reliably from the tested depths. The possi- bility of controlling the operation of turbine drills at depths of 2000 m to 2450 m without use of a special electrical line of communir cation was thus established for the first time in the history of these drills. Oscillograms of the turbine drill operations at vari- ous depths are presented, together with a diagram showing the method Card 273 15-57-4-5511 . Work of the USSR Scientific Research Institute (Cont.) of mounting the tachometer. Card 3/3 M. G. M. 5(2) SOV/32-25-5-22/56 AUTHORS: Kudymov , B. Ya., Malinina, V. I., Varlamov, 7. P. TITLE: Method of a Quantitative Spectral Analysis of Water on the Content of Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Sulphur (Metodika kolichestvennogo apektrallnogo analiza vod na soderzhaniye khlora, ioda i sery) PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 1959, Vol 25, Nr 5v PP 583-584 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A water speotral analysis was worked out, which may find vast application in geological laboratories. A spectrograph ISP-51 was employed, as the most sensitive spectral lines of the elements mentioned in the title lie in the visible spectrum. A spark generator IG-3 served as spectrum exciter and the dis- charge took place in a fulgurator (Flgt Scheme) with a capacity of 1 CM3, if Ortochrom" photofilms were used for the iodine and sulphur determination, and films of the "Spectral Type III' for the bromine and chlorine determination. The following spectral lines were used: C1 4794-54, Br 4704.86, J 5161.19 and S 5453.88 X. The determination accuracy was tested with artificial mixtures (Table 1) and the relative error in the Card 1/2 halogen and sulphur determination was found to amount to SOV/52-25-5-22/56 Method of a Quantitative Spectral Analysis of Water on the Content of Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Sulphur � 15%. The determination accuracy of spectral analysis on subterranean water samples was determined by comparing with data obtained from chemical analyses and amounts to + 2W. for chl.orine in the case of a high chlorine content. There are.1 figure and 2 tables. ASSOCIATION: Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy geologorazvedochnyy fieftyanoy institut (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Geological Petroleum Prospecting) Card 2/2 7(6), 15(6) Malinina, V. I.,,Varlamov, V. P. S0-1/52-24-11-19/37 AUTHORS: TITLE: Concerning a New Method for Analyzing Petroleum and Bitumens Without Prior Ashing (0 novom metorle ;inrtliza neftey i bitumov bez predvaritellnoGo ozoleniya) PERIODICAL: Zavodakaya Laboratoriya, 195~, Vol 24, Nr 11, pp 1374 - 1375 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the determination of micro-elements in petroleum good results are obtained by the spectral method, but the previous ashing used in this method can lead to the loss of easily volatile micro-elements. This latter fact was mentioned at the IV. International Petroleum Congress in Rome in 1955. A method is described in this paper which is based upon the analysis of coke (obtained from the petroleum or bitumens). The petroleum is evaporated until a powdery coke is obtained. The crlke is then reduced to particles 041 m-n in oize. In order to in- crease the sensitivity of the spectral analysis the coke sa:-Dles were investijated on tisiue paper strips treated with Card 112 ammonium chloride. A ISp,-28 spectrorraph and a current Concerning a New Method for Analyzin-- Petroleum and Bi- SOV/32-24-11-15/317 tumens Without Prior Ashing strength of 8-12 amperes were used. Si, P, K, Li, Ba, Sr, ldg, Ca. and Cr were determined qualitatively, and Mn, Ni, V, Fe, Cu, Ila,and Ti were quantitatively determined. The an-,lytical lines used were Mn 2593,73, Ni 3050,82, V 3163,93, Fe 250~,57, Cu 3373,9, Ila 3302.7~2v Ti 3372,00 0". ANF -2 microphotanetor was used in the photo-let-ric ~_,.lyris of the s.~ectrz~~. The rel__t~ve orror vir as 1~. Therc~ are 2 Soviqt~xefqrences. ASSOC I AT I0111: Vsesoyuznyy jeologo-razverlochnyy neftyanoy institut (All-Union Scientific Renearch In- otitute for Petroleum GeoloUical Prospecting) Card 2/2 0 0, r C. It u it m or* AA 08 j I a Drying oil 41imultims with zinc Oxids as subst"Utes 'or straight drying oil. V. '.S. VIV1411I.V Posh,hent.vt I%S. No. 2. 21 -7 With TV.111triUM-13 vslillk- tivr% att-1-7no ale ,tabiliorr. OW emni:%kins of lineml oil 0 wcw t4vlod.. r X. oil larid no. 4.41 fill. water 49.7. bit) ' rhi. 0.3" . The drier remitainerd Pit (M, ItIn rotui%ion hail 4.5 filters the viwoity of the raw evil. jkmi .4. tAfJr liver a Mi-ilay Imt twrietel. A shuilsr vitod,um. 890 but wit h fin-Crel oil o( Acid Ito. 9.9 ant) a Ifirict ",ots - 1-1, W 121 all.) Mn , qhowr4l after Is da" only Irmeter4 of Idea- ..lin. *strillotable to c%alm. of water, For it- a- 1, ItIC40 Were itiltvirvtfoliv 111jillivot'll with 100- h(heil-ur, Whiting. Ct 01141M. V11FOPW ItIt-fo, III 114F9# 00 a Feel $,A-1. ASHI 11CUlAtitV. VCHOW (Whet. UhldloltlitW. 11111 1. %iliev Cirl Were not readily milleslible Willi thifte --0o 00 if I. at 0 Ste, "Ut the " O roolil.11"t with straigIllt Oil paints. In . F, .. 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IWO), *vIddryb1if ter ottetuffyind evil, 0 00 If IpWrmerid eitber dirtertly at after hontrUxtion At 2w) . then treated With 1uptntbested wam in the cr " 00 rd ZnO C&O Met% or PW r, T ' . . , . 00 00 00 J '00 00 1:00 I* I L A04 TALL UPWAL LITINAT1,41 %d w. .4 el. It It Ir 71 Op an R I[ it * 00 0 do 0OFO0 ;111 00 0000 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 000 00 000 * 69 0 00 0 V 11 0 9 1 , 4~ 12 1$ 11 11 It if U 1 t , 1 0 0 400 , L J r. I W V so so Tung -it aubsfitut*a. V. 00 a.m. u.i.. ~:4, Itir, f-m 00 ow ImAyok. 111miml 1-f-Im 1 1. Wi .I i1w ALA F1.411rd 44 ml 00 , "1111 ' 0* mid ;1 14 fe 00 so m''W".0 0 * ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 w_ 1 10 s v ~ 0 * 0 0 0 * 0-w_w_;`_O______*___ ee* 40 0 0 0 0 . ~ V W t;U)IbdB x it is t 1 % 4 dt Q Is kVk . j 0 00 Ab 0 S. V40wwv. U S S R - MMTnr-Tm ;;r,w 101 mt I m. It. "SO id. 1~) 11-4 1-t "N. I mAl" ,Iglr IM.Rhal 0 M If-h Joe f I $eel 00 40 20 0'0'1 me so 00 IF 74 0 1 -S a 'w a a 0 0 0 0 40 9 0 0 0 000 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 04111 0 410 0'0 * *a 0 00 0 0 . VARLIMOV, V.S.; SLOZINA, K11.2. Isomerization and polynerization of unsaturated vegetable oils. Patent U.S.5-R- 77,549,Dec.31, 1949. (CA 47 no.19:10254 153) VARLAMOV, Viktor Sergeyeviehl NAZAROVA, A., takhn. red. [Electrification of railroada]Elektrifikstaila stallnykb magistralei. Moskva, Izd-vo "Znanie," 1963. 32 p. (Novoe v zhizni, nauke, tekhnike. X11 Seriiat Geologiia i geo- grafiia, no.8) (MIRA 16:4) (Railroads-Electrification) VARLAMOV, V.S.,, kand.tekhn.nauk;, IVANOVAp T.M., inzh, Side reactions in the milfonation of fatty alcohols. Masl.- zhir.prom. 28 no.12219-21 D 162. (MIRA 16j:1) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut zhirov, (Sulfonation) (Alcohols) 1. VARL.~VfOV, V. S. 2. usSR (6co) 4. Drying Oil s 7. Ways for solvin-a the problemcf Producing drying oils vrith a cottonseed Oil 'base. Masl. zhir. Drom. 17, no. 9, 1952. 9. Montbl_!f List of Russian Accessions. Library of Cowress, February 1953. Unclassified. T319 DOWO Of SftikW 451W AddS. V_5. VMfIAMOV 813-1 R. A. Kramarova. 7khr. Prikbul. KAiW'-(T7XpplkA Chetul 25, 3W -7(t=). -Rurnn. of the ""ter a61% - (kialned by air nitkintion of the kerosine tracli,ins of tirtrol. Scum by detv. of phys. and chem. constants of tough frow- tioni, 410t" that the lonwing st"Ictum a - "t Tb~ portion sol. In petr. ether (conic 1517c) ections ;* 44 ~Ydfo- Th-~ r"l , M! * of ""let acitio" he ronden'La. 141" PrJL,;, ~ brl,.y rathonyl group% as Substittv"t-4. Tlw IV. n1ol. wt. 14 1.110, CottlK, 0-M C ittnm% 4ntl 3 4 Oatoin%. Sonw tv It7v of dibasic aciif% an. wnt. Pos^ibly the poly me" are formed by cvntlru~* I i4mi ! 7,hr aidehyde groups to form chain p"Aucts, although the foritution of shichyde-plicsiol-in* candrn*jtrs J~ *I-- Fmsible. The prixtucts appw to form from Wrotwhim- that hAve a vnethyfrine group or a plundity of inethyleut Ituu1m. The osklation is wen as adda. of at. Oto the CH. I-p% to form wcon4ary a1c. crimps. whkh then go over lot the curbovyl derivs. G. M. Kow~hpnff VARLAMOV, V. S - Chomical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 9 MaY 10j, 1951, Petroleumf Lubricants, and Asphalt nature of ad 'ficial es er aci I.- '-The . - .. -r. ~A'Kramxrova- n C.A. 4-5, rans"t mv,~ tio ge-3 Y~w VARIAMOV, V.Se. kandidat tel-chnicheakilea nauk. ~'X" Remarks on the revisw b7 A.G.Sergeev. M.V.Irodov and othera concerairg the book "Processing of fats." Masl.-zhIr.prom, 20 no*206-37 1515. (Oils and fata) (MLM S:r-) VARLAMOV, V.S. Problems of the comprehensive development of industrial oenterol based on the study of the economic relations of Orenburg. Vop. &eoa. no.6ls74-86 163. (MIRA 3.6s6) (Orenburg-Industries) IIARLAMOV.-V..L; KAZANSKIY, N.N. Average length of freight haul b7 railways in the future. VON 9809, no.61-.24,.33 163, (MIRA 16:6) (Railroads-Freight) BEMUSOV, I.I.; KA2.ANSKIY,, N.N.; OIDVP Voss FutUre development of interregicnal relations and freight traffic. Vop* geoge noo57:3;+7-179 162, (MIRA 15:10) (Transportation) (Freight and freightage) POKSHISHEVSKIY, V.V... doktor geogr. nauk,, prof.; VARLAY.,OV,_Y,_a.; KIOREV, B.S.; STEPA11OV, M.N.; DOT'.ZXIKOV~ V.I.; KOLOBNDVI M.H.; VOROBIYEV, V.V., kand.. geogr. nauk; KLIVOV, A.I.; STEPANOVp A.A.; HYAKUSHKOV, V.A.,, red.; BELICWKO, R.K.., m3.adsbiy, red.; MALICHEVSKIY) G.N.9 G.N., red.kartj VILENSKAYA, EX.., tellm. red. (Moscow - Vladivostok; railroad guide]Moskya - Vladivost:)k; pu- tovoditoll po zbeleznoi doroge. Moskva, Geografgiz, 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 15:11) (Railroads-Guides) VARLAMOV, V.S.; KAZANSKIY) N.N.; SEMOV, P.Ye. fflransportation geography of the U.S.S.R." by I.V. Hikollskii. Reviewed by V.S. Varlamov, N-11. Kazanskii. Geog. i khoz. no.9: 82-83 161. (MIRA 14:11) (Transportation) (Nikoltskii, I.V.) VARLAMOV, V.S., kand.tekhn.nauk; Prinimal uc"stiye KFOPKO, T.V. I.!-- Storage capacity of the "Novost'll washing powder. Yfasl,zhir. prom 27 no.9:15-17 S '61. (MIRA 14:11; 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut zhirov. Washing powders--Storage) '~-m -ov-V 5 flip Im 3 Ja 3 0-9& j , '* I z lei I g IA3 1110 Ilia in .4 VARLANO kand.tekbn.nauk; WINA, A~L; KUDHrASHOV, A.I., inzh.; UDOVNIKO, V.S.P inzb.; XOGAII, G.A., inzb. Continuous oxidation of paraffins under industrial con~- ditions. Maol.-zhir.prom. 25 no.10:39-41 159. I (MIU 13.,2) 1. Vsesoyuzz~7 nauchno-iseledovatellakly institut zhirov (for Varlamov, Illina). 2. Shebakinskiy kombinat sintetichs- akikh obirn7kh kielot i zhirrVkh spirtov (for Kudryasbov, Udovenko, Kogan). (Shebakino-Paraffins) V,kRLA14DV, V.S. Fo~p-urktlm geograpV. In nRw monigraphis on econonic regic-na and Union rolniblicas VoporAoge no.lf5*-253-258 1.59* (MIRA 12:5) (Bibliograph7--Population) -WIN VAqWfOV, V.S., kandidat teehnicheakikh nauk. Mechanism of the drying of film-forming substences of vie ester type. 17 ao.11-19-20 N 152. (MUA 1(":?, I 1. Vaesovuzrqy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut zhirov. (Films (Chemistry)) .-.L,S., kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, PEDAYAS, V.M., inzhener; -.'MMORASHVILI, Ye.I., inzhener; KASHCHICYEVA, Te.D., Inzhener; ASICYEVA, A.A., inzhener. Production of s7nthatic fattr alcohols. Mael.-thir.prom. 23 no-7:27-30 15? - (MLRA 10: 8) l.Vassoyuzny7 nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut shirov (for Varlamov, Peda3ras) 2.Shebekinskiy kombinat aintaticheekikh zhirnykh kislot i zhirnykh epirtov (for Grigorashvili, Kashcheyeva, Aseyeva) (Alcohols) VARLAMOV, V.S., kandidat takhnicheskikh nauk; SIFITLTA, Z.V. AcRe obtained in the production of fatty alcohols. Naal.-zhir. prom. 23 no.3:21-22 '57. (KMA 10:4) 1. Veasoyuznvy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy ins'%-Oitut.zhirov.(for Varlamov). 2. Shebekinskiv kn?nbinat sintetichaskikh zhirnykh kislot I zhiruykh spir- tovI(for Sipsyeva). . (Acids, 7atty) (Alcohols) .,! - -24 ~ -1 - -. KHORRY, B.39; VARLAMOV, V.S. In the central Angara Valley. Geog.:r shkole 19 no.6:7-18 X-D 156. (mLn lo: I) (Angara Valley-Description andtravel) -,- ~~, - - , ." 1, , _n., V.ARLAMOV, vagiliv Savellyevich; HSLIKOVA, L.S., radaktor; MMINMA, Ye.h., Ts- I . md-vf Mile6r (%Inufecture of dryin& oils aad deasicantal Proizvodstqo olif i eikkativoy. Moskva, Pishchepronlr4at. 1957. 99 p. (,tlVlj, la: 11)) (Dr,yLne oils) TOMMY I.M., insh.1 PETROV, N.A., kand. takhn. nauk; MAYOROV, D.M., kand. khim. nauk; STERUM, B.Ta., kand. tekhn. nauk; MOLIN, F'V.j VARLAMOV, V.S., kand. tekim. nauk; CHERKAYEV, V.G., kand. kfihir. inzh.; MECHKIM, D.B.,, kand. tekhn. rauk; RAI)CHESK0, Ye.D., inzb.; SHEM10, O.F., inzh. Obtaining higher unsaturated alcohols by the method of selocti-m hydrogenation of whale ail. Mael.-zbir. prom. 29 no.3:18-21 Mr 163. - (MIRA 16:4) 1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy Institut neftekhimi- cheskikh protsessov (for Mayorov). 2. Vaesoyuznyy nauchno- issledovatel'skiy.institut zhirov (for SterlinI Nevolin, 'Varlaxov). 3. Vsesoyuzn-vy nauchno-issledovateliskiy institut Finteticheskikh i naturalInykh dushistykh veshchestv (for Orechkin., Radchenko Shepotlko). t. (Whale oil) (AlcohoW ~ Vt.W,MIOV, V. S. ...- New :,n e:!c-iinalc gpof7 i C- , rapky, 96 no.4'.350,-361 164. NTF-At PzIC) VARIAMOV V.S. 11 All-Ir Quantiiative mfalUP-tior cf ecorome and zreogiaphical co----~Iticn- of cities. Vop. goog. no.66:130-340 165. V, i0- Y I:._- x 'Y ye. hr. J. RZ ted r--d f 2, I v Mr 16-5. ! ..; - -- I 1. Glavrlyj upravlell'ya 1.0 stroitul '."'twu avi,nmobililly'kh df~rog NIA (" 1,10 r! i ya V~i r- I a rr; ( f -1. a rr r-~"Ixcfya" (for. G !yy VARLAMOV.,je.O.; HISKO. A.Ye. -11--.- Using now bookkeeping systems in road building. Avt.doro 20 n0-12:32 D 157. (Road construction-Accounting) (MIRA 12:4) VARLAMOV, Ye.G..; VOLODARSKIY, V.I., ekonomist Fliminatp, expenses due to irpfMcliericy. Transp. strol. 15 no,.7,-.34-35 11 165. (RIM 18:7) 1. Glavn)rf bukhgalter Glavdorstroya (for Varlamov). STMIllYrWo Yu.M.;_.~A~LAMOV, Yu,F, narte saw deeigned by A.P. Denlkach. Der. pron, 13 ro.121i 28-29 D 164 . (',"?A 18:2,i CHASHCHIN, A.M.; LF-BEDEVA, N.M.; PMNYKH, M.S,; VARLAMOVA A.I. . 1.1- Removing resinous impurities from technical acetic acid. Gidroliz. i lesokhIm. prm. 16 no,2:10-12 t63 ?MIRA 16x6) 1. TSentrallrqy nauchno-issledmtellskiy i proyektnlyy inettitut lesokhimicheskoy promyshlennosti. (Acetic acid) m -- -- -- , --- - - - -- - -- - - - -- -- -- --- - - - - - --- ---- -- - ---- -- -- - -- - - -- - - - - VARUMOVAx E.L. Complications during acrichine therapy for children with la=b2i&viz. Sov. med. 25 no.5zl37-138 My 161. (MIFA 14.- 6) 1. Is 9-~y detekoy infektoionnoy bollnitey Frunzenskogo rayona Mookvy (Clavnyy vrach:A.M.Felldman). . (QUINACRINF-TOXICOLOGY) (GIARDIASIS) VARLAROVA, 1. SculDtrese V'16'ra- ~,kiizrushkina. Rabotniten 35 no.'B:p.2 of cover 0-9) Ag '0- Uklmuehkina. Vera Xtikhailov-na) (MIRA 10:9) uSSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-26 and Their Application Lacquers. Paints. Drying oils. Siccatives. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32614 Author Varlamova I.N., Golubev B.P. Title Method for the Determination of the Dimensions of Particles of Aluminum Powder Orig Pub: Zavod. laboratorlya, 1956, No 1, 80-82 Abstract: A rapid determination is made using a single 0.1 g sample of the powder (P), by measuring: a) average thickness of particles I on the basis of the surface area occupied7by the sam- ple when it is distributed in a continuous single layer on water; b) average transversal C ard 1/12 USSR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 1-26 and Their Application Lacquers. Paints. Drying oils. Siceatives. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 9, 1957, 32614 dimension of the particles I under the micro- scope, at 200-1000 mag-nificition; this dimension is determined by means of an eyepiece grating or object-micrometer, or on a microphotograph by means of a scale-ruler. C ard 2112 POZIRMKAYA, A.M. _IAII Medicinal foms of some X-ray contrast preparations. Wed. promphl. SSSR 17 no.8:36-37 Ag'63 (MIRA 17 t2) 1. Vsei3oyuziiyy nauclmo-losledovatellakiy klAmiko-farmatoev- ticheskiy inatitut imeni S.Ordzhonikidze. GVOZDETSKIY, N.A., prof.; ZHUCHKOVA, V.K., dots.; ALISOV, B.P., prof.; VASILIYEVA, I.V., dots.; VARLAMOVA,-_M,A,,, tokhnik-kartograf; DOWOVA, L.S., dots.; ZVOIRYKNIN, K.V., at. nauchnyy sotr.; ZFJ4TSOVAp A.I., assistent; IVANOVA, T.N.; LEBEDEV, N.P., at. prepodavatell; LYUBUSHKINA, S.G.; HESMEYANOVA, G.Y-n,, mlad. nauchnyy sotr.; PASHKANG, K.V., at. prepod.; POLTARAUS,B.V., dots.; RYCHAGOV, G.I., st. prepod.; SPIRIDONOV, A.I., clots.; SMIRNOVA, Ye.D., m1ad. nauchnyy sotr.; SOLSTSEV, N.A., dots.; FEDOROVA, I.S., m1ad. nauchnyy sotr.; TSESELICHUK, Yu.N., m1ad. nauchnyy sotr.; SHOST'INA, A.A., 4aad. nauchnyy sotr.; Prinimali uchastiye: EELOUSOVA, N.I.; GOLOVINA, N.N.; KALASHNIKOVA, V.I.; KOZLOVA, L.V.; KARTASHOVA, T.N.; PANIKOVA) L.I.; URKIKHO, V.. PETROVA 1K.A., red.; LOPATINA, L.I., red.; YEF04AKOV, M.S., tekhn. red. [Physicogeographical regionalization of'jhe non-Chernozem center] Fiziko-geograficheskoe raionirovanie nechermfzemnogo tsentra. Pod red. N.A.Gvozdetskogo i V.K.Zhuchkovoi. Moskva, Izd-vo Mosk. univ., ~963- 450 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Physical geography) 24M SO'714 8 -2 3 -9-3 6/57 AUTHORS: Varlamova, X. I., Sventitskiy, N. S. TITLE: The Spectroscopic Determination of High-percentage Components of Noble Metal Alloys PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskayal 1959t Vol 23, Nr 9, PP 1133 - 1135 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In the introduction to the present paper the necessity of de-,re- loping spectroscopic methods for highly alloyed noble metal alloys is pointed out, and small sample dimensions and "he possibility of carrying out control-investi.-~ations of finished work pieces is demanded. The experiments carried out by the authors show that the high-frequency spark is best suited as a light source, because in this case the excitation conditions may be most easily regulated. The investigation of A--Cu-alloys (Cu-content between 8 and 50%) is then described. The experi- ments were carried out with a high-frecaency spark of an amperage of 0-5 a, and a voltage of 220 v. At these "soft" conditions a sensitivity to the physical state of the samples --anife--ted it-- self. By increasing the discharge capacitance an increase of Card 1/2 concentratior-sensitivity was attained, in which caze the inter- The Spectroscopic Determination of High-percentage SOV/4e-23-9-36/57 Components of Noble Metal A113ys sity of both the Ag-lines and of the Cu-lines was varied. Furthermore, no difference was found in the calibration curves of cast and worked samples at various discharge conditions. Analogous results were attained in the determination of Cu in alloys with nickel and in the determination of gold in ternary alloys of the system Au-Cu-Ag. Finally, it is stated that the experiments described may form the basis for a deve- lopment of exact methods of analyzing the types of alloys in- vestigated, and the possibility is pointed out for inv~_sti'_ gating the variation of the metallo-physical states of the alloys by means of the spectrum of low-energy sparks. There are 1 figure and 8 references, 7 of which are Soviet. Card 2/2