SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VEKHOTKO, T.I. - VEKHTER, G.K.

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It. 91.1- IMONO.-Tbe work was dow with 0 A : a view to the hytiftittristirm of camphor and fenchowit at dittar temps. and pressures and to the deta. of the i li I th i I l C h l f '41111111 ,a 0 r smi s. ititiv n le ronopi yrio. stren o t e tar ' : heitannne IPA x.1 in to cc. AcOll was hydrogenated at 06 anti twennure In the Prtwnce of 0.6 9. Pt black. cc. UtOll and 0.5 a. Pt black gavek O.LIXI. CouiWdlivr "M ""'9 '69 00 1 1 4 h,,. .4% n",rPlion excurtrd, givingan av. K, up?" hydrogenation of inenthone and I in AcOll contg. 5.92% ' - a 00 11 1 75% If stwIrption, n( 0.1" P. Use of only 3D cc. AcOll dry IICI save ruesit K's (of the former &Jsout 20% lower 1 90 a pire a similar K of 0.4 M. Ruth cyclobenuot wid name than those for the latter. I under thcte conditions gives l 1 l R i 4141 e0 2 4o isird. abrityl aretate wrrr epetit cyc m of The Ist about 60% auvottictithyl acetate, sonic low-hoilinx piod. . & 00 a explominc n,3 x. Pi black and AcOll contiI. 5.02% HCI, uct and carvomenthol. Menthol under these conditions 0na w " t 73 b ti K n% H f 0 4 00 0 e . a o on. o wp . 2 up . X. 60% of tuenthyl acetate. 1 (1).1 Mul') in Raar tg. 5.92% JICI (total fi.1 ;, mol.) In ArOH con ==g. 5.W% IlCI hydrogenated in I lie ptt (v " 04111 Cc. I was hydrogenated in the presence of 2 S. [It t o cX"-. up Io69"7,, 11 absorption. w"O.M9. Forcant- OA a. Ili black, gave a uscan A: (or 0% strwrptnw *00 f 0.18t). Approx. It a. of carvoinenthyl amiste wAs ob. pbor, under the satne conditiow. K isG.OM. Thehydro- t". Hydrogenation of pulegone under similar con.1i. 00 .3 teristion prorinct of ferictione was fenchyl sic. (isolated an toris in 60 cc. vol. and using t).5 a. Pi black* gave a roran K acetate. II-M '241- 111 as welt ax a no. of unidentified nut- " 0 as I for ZW, O alillorption (it 0. 14M. while the similar A: for men. ferialli. Similizi- treatment of camphor rickled some earn thone 11 D.W. KOIK)IMPOIT phisne, and* no. ofunidentified products. Itsibeabsen 04# of HCI. fenchimll and camphor practically do not hyd we's Iterate. 11. Ibid. IM-7-The present paper deals with the hydrogenation, In the presence of Pt black In AcOH conig. "70 dry HCI, of a no. of cyclic keto comptis.- age I merithone, teirshydrocarvone (carvomentbone) (1), car- "me and pulegane. Carvout (1) (30 a.) in 60 cc. &b--. 409 EIOTI washydrogenstedin thepresenceolO.95C. Pt black; in 23 5 firs 99 9% of the tibearedcal amt of H w b 11106 I - . . . . as a starbed. Mean K for 45% absorptim, OAM Using 30 MOR 5 I cc. wid 0. g. 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NsOll md, UP in 2N' lewi% llut g x t .1 tA( Ll I ;.I' Al till Wikf A""'#" #If'-' It it It : : : 001,000000 0,0000 000 00 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 -too 0 Poe dim 6 A 0 0 0 006 6 0 4 09000 slo8c)1631036loolIO201026 D2o4/D3O7 AUTHOR: THIS:* PERIODICAL- Vekhotko, T.I.- The simultaneous desalting and deoxygenation of water with hydrazine cations and OH-anionites Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 36, no. l,'1963, 195 - 203 TEXT: The demineralization of water with hydrazine salts was studied by analogy to the known deaalting with the com- pounds of ammonia. Cationite KY - 2 (KU - 2) and anionite 3,q3- ion (EDE-10P) were used. It was confirmed that treatment with N2H54' and OH- allows full desalting to be achieved. Hydrazine hydrate passes into solution and, at a sufficiently high tempera- ture, debxygenates the water by the reaction N2H4 + 02 -5 N 2 + 2H 20 The' disadvantage of this method lies in the fact that the N H 2 4' Card 112 S/060/63/036/001/020/026 The simultaneous desalting ... D2o4/D307 whose concentration depends on the original salt content, may be left in solution after complete deoxygenation. rhe working exchange capacity of KU-2 for 112H51 has been found to be 1000-1100 mg-eqts/1 of the anionite, and those of EDE-10P for Cl-and S04~ 700-800 mg-eqts/l of the ionite. The cationite was regrenerated with hydrazine chloride, sulfate, bisulfate, and carbonate, and the anionite with aq. NaOH. It was however shown that both ionites may be regenerated simultaneously with a solution of (N2H ) CO 5 2 3 passed through the 2 resins in either direction, of with N H OHt' 2 5 passed in the direction anionite - oationite. Despite the relatively high costs of hydrazine derivatives, the regenerating solutions may be re-used or the losses may be reduced by precipi- tation of hydrazine from the regenerating solutions as the bisulfate. Separate regeneration (KU-2 with 5-7 % of N2H 5C1 and EDE-10P with 5-7 % NaOff) is however preferable since it gives rise to better desalting. There are 7 figures and 1 table. SUBMITTED: July 30, lo,61 Card 2/2 VEKHOTKO, T,I. Si=ltaneous deaineralization and deoxygenation of water Irl means of hydrazine cations and CH anion exchangers. Zhur.prikl.khim. 36 no.1*195-203 Ja 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Saline vatere-Demineralization) (Ion exch"e) VEKHOTKO, T.I. Simultaneous softening and deoxidation of water by means of hydrazine cation exchange. Zhur.prikl.khim. 35 no.7il633- 1636 il 162. (MA 15:8) (Water-Softening) (Ion exchange) 3/080 ,/62/035/007/013/013 D202/D307 'T iU, TH 0 '2-1 Vekhotho, T.I. TITLE: simultaneous softe-ain- and deo-xygenation of water :Dy meazs of hydra-zine cationization Zhurnnal prikladnoy ichimii, v. 35, no. 7, 1962, 16-33-163b The author presents the results of an investigation on the use o~!' hyd=~inium salts 2H5)2SO41 [(N NaH.5CI and W, 2',.5) 20 03, for the regencration of t-he industrial cationite.Ky-2 (IW-2);N2H5' reacts with di-LTerc-Lit- ions adsorbed by the KU-2 in equivalent - amounts; the c::chan,rc capacity of K-U-2 towards N H + ions being 0 2 5 1100-1200 mg; co I of the swollen cationite. Hydra-zine hydroxide V -I t is iinc-Eff-'ective owin- to its very low dissociation constant. It was zou-,d. that i-inen water o' low hardness and salt- content but wi't'h a high oxyge-a content (up to 10 mg/1) is to be purified, then onl 4.-~ - y its h=dness and salt content are eliminated in a single filtration Card 1/2 S/0-0/062/035/007/0,L3/013 S TaLtazicous sofftening ... D202/D307 at roo-m terrm-Derature. --it 350C Afull softening and d6oxygenation occur - '-a the I 'ilter acting as a redox- imul. neously, LL hydrazinLine salt in the -E ionite. There -are 2 tables. july 30, 1961 Card 2/2 VEKHOV, A.G,. ..._ Some problems in the expansion of the clothing indintry. Snvein, prom. no.3:5-8 MY-Je 162. (MIRA 15:6) (Clothing industry) VMOV. G., atTonom. Storage of sunflower $sod. Muk.-elev.prom 22 no.9:12-13 S '56. (VIIRA 10:8) (Sunf lower '-seed-Storage) VMOV,G., agronom Storing corn. Muk.-elev.prom.21 no.8:10-11 Jl [AgJ '55. (MLRA 8:12) (Corn (Maize)) --Storage) VMOV, G., agronome Diseases of earn of corn mA thsir prevention. Mak.-elev.prom. 21 no.1:27-28 Ja 155. (mm 8:5) (corn (Maize)-Diseases and peat@) VEXHCV, G.I. Tractor Industry in 1961-1962. Trakt. I ael'Vbm-mash, 31 no, 7:1-2 JI 161. (KRA 14:6) 1. Glavnyy spetsialist Gosplana SSSR. (Tractor industry) OT, V0,11- 7, J1.17 V M OV, N., professor, doktor sellskokhozyaystvenuykh nauk. Forested steppe plant breeding experimental station is participating In the All-Union Agricultural 1zhibition. Xhil-kom.khoz. 4 no.6:12- 20 154. (KLEA 7:10) (Moscow--Agricultural exhibitions) (Agricultural exhibitions-- Koscow) (Agricultural experiment stations) VEKIIOV, 14- K-, ed. Decorn ive ~Rrdeninf;ja,short dictionary-handbook. Moskva, Uos. izd-vo sellkhoz. lit- ry, 19%9. 38 P- 5 - 7851) SB45.D4 VEKHOV, IT.K. [deceased] Methods of introducing and acclimatizing arborescent plants. Trudy Bot.inst.Ser. 6 no.5!93-106 '57. (MIRL 10:10) l.Veesoyuzny7 nauchno-ioBledovateltakiy institut allolesomeliora- taii. . (Trees) (Plant Introduction) ---3NEHOI,-Nikalay-Kuz4miah,-Pn).f-[.do,ceased); VMHOV, Vladimir Nikolayevich; NERONOVA, LELYUKHIN, A.A.,, tekhn. red. (Coniferous species of the Forest-Steppe Station; results of their introduction] Khvoinye porody Lesostepnoi stantsii; itogi introduktsii. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR 1962. 147 p. (min 16-4~ (Volynskiy District-Coniferae) (Volynekly Distriot-Plant introduction) 27838. Vekhov, N. K. Preobrazoyushcheye vliyaniye nasazhdenig dreresnykh porod na pochvu v lesostepi lee. i step', 1949, No. 1. 9. 8-17 SO: Letopis' Zhurnalinykh Statey, Vol- 37, 1949 XZM~, RX-2 Oi--, R, WOO USSR/Cultivat~-a Plants - Introduction an%"- 1-2 Abs Jour : Rc-f - Biol., H) 0, 1.953, 39155 Author : Vcldov, N.K. - ------------ Inst Botanical Institute AS USS11 Title li"A"ods of Tree Introo:luc~~ijii -m.,0. J'Xcclim-ntization. Orif, Pub Tr. Botn,-. in-ta, AIT USSR, 1957, ser. 6, vYP- 5, 93-100. Abstract I'V- is mtcd that the introduction of tree spocias .-ius-".- alwayG be accompanic-cl by sclectioi.. A fornula for J-;t-,r- mininC; V~.c freozing coofficiont C, takinL.-, ~jrrors coisidoration, is rccomon~cd. c :- (100-b)a -f- v c -it of tile MOT a - is tu:Lc freezing coo-.L-fici,-,. pr,:scrv--.d tr&.2s (in v - is the decrease of pl-aiits (in frc,-.,i the oriL;iml niz.,Icr of plants durint~ t:.,--- y,;.ars Of Oosorlmtio.-ti, The frcuzi.nG c~-,ufficicnt of the pr~;s,~rvcd tr~:aG - a is acco-i-dinU, to the fornmia :zl/... Card 1/2 lor"~ USSR /Cultiva.~- _-O. Plants - introo-Luctic", Abs Jour R-f 7-ur - Biol., 1?,, 9, 1958, 39155 (for _lnz~ ycar obscrv_--.*_-_J'.3n), ;ficr,! 1 - is t'--.o pA~rcQn_7ML_,~_ rati.3 of t',lc avcra,-,O :)'L Vie forzon parts of for a year, aff is .'-c. avcrau,,~~ lcn..,,;tli of ti.c, s'.ju:Gs for the y,:,--r. It is mcouncliclod foi, ill- ~roduction mir e,3cs t'.a'%. fron trocs bc utili--,.:CL if ic.__ *~~,%-.,,2 alrcacly x! c;nL! or SLVkarO.1 COaSOCU- tiv,.: aacclinatization conditions as :,;ar to prQvailiaC, in t'-_,~ 11,-,j 1,7nCC fo introduction as -L)os- siblo. 13caring In t_-, vinter resistance 3f troc spucics incrcascs wit'; i-'L-1 is recorxiendod Vint 3.L)ccir_.!3 bu protocted fron t*.-,,2 frj~;t in V,,~ first years of tUi,~L: LTrArti, as their ras_is".;aLc,:! is v,,ry low durinG t1latu P,~!rilod. T' ~7.-L ons favarabl,: tc at inportanec of cnmtinG conditir d,~vclrap=cnt of ia noted. of sue- c~~ss.i~ul utilization :;-r are L;iven. 1.K. Card 2/2 VEXHOVt N. F. 27797. NIKIPOPOV, S. I. -Universallneya selektsiownays terks. Selektsiya i semenovodstvo, 194~',, No. 9, C. 49-51. VEITCV, IT. K. Preobrazuyushcheye vli-yeraye nasazhdeniy drevesWkh porod na pocbvu v lesostepi. - CM. 27F38. Z' !GC.7FFL"_C'V, A. 0snovnrye Weald i ruti orgenizstsii vodosnvbzheniye zhivo+novodntvo v kn7pkhstene. -Sm. 27858. SO: Letopis' Zhurnalfrrlkh Statey, Vol. 37, lr~'49 VETEOVP ll*xo 22386-Veklov, N.K. K Metodike Inventarizatsii Rasteniy I Zapisi flablyudeniy V DendrologicheakM Sadakh Byu2leten' Grav. Botan Sada. Vyp. 2, 1949, S. 78-88 SO: latopial Iotopiol No. 30 1949 VM()V, N.K. %L;..' ~ - Effect of forest plantations on the soil, Soil eOTer, and on reforestation In the forest-steppe zone. -Blul.GlaT.bot.eada no-19:3-11 154. (MIRL 8:2) 1. Imssostepnaya selektsionmya op7tnaya stantsiva dekorativ- nykh kulltur, (forest ecology)(Forest soils) h, daktor s.-kh. upuk; pANKOV, V,I,l redaktorl redaktor isdatelletva; XONTASHINA, A., tekhuloheshy redaktor. [Hedges and borders] Zhivye iscorodl i bordiuvy, Nasky a lid-vo X-va kommun.khos.RS76R, 1957, 125 p. (MIRA 1;111) (Hedges) VEKHOV, 14. K. 22386. Vekhov, 11. K. K YETODIKE INVENTARIZAT31I PASTENlY I ZAPISI liAELYUL-ENlY V DJUMOLOGICFESKIM SADA-FUJ. EYULUTEIN' CGRAV. HMO'. SADA, IrfP. 2, 1949, S. 784-3 SO; LWOPISI No. 30, 3.949 V'Emicv, N. X. Afforestation Methods of setting out mother seed plantations. Les i step, 4 No. 1, 1952. 1952 9. Monthl List of RuBsian Accessions, Library of Congress, May - - )=, Uncl. VIKHOV, H.K. Method of laying out an arboretum. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.16:13-19 153. NLRA, 7:4) 1. Lesostepnaya selektaionnaya opytnaya stantsiya dekorativnykh kulltur. (Arboretums) VUHOV, N.K., professor* [Mucel Sireni. Mook-ya, lxd-vo Ministeretya kow=maltnogo khosixistva RMR, 1953. 149 p. NmA 6:12) (Lilacs) NAURF.VSK1Y, S-I.; 10JUROV, S-N.-, PILIPENKO, F~S~; GUASIMOV, M.V.; IL'INSK&YA, M.L.; VEKSLER, A-1,,[decea5ed]; VASIL~YZV, I.M.; WINA, N.V.; SOKOLOV, S.Ya.-, LOZINA-1,020SYAYA, A.S.; SAAK07, S.G.;ZAJZS57K1T, D.H.; AVR(RIN, N.A.; ITANOV, M.I.; FRIKLADOV, N.V.; SOBOLEVSKA.YA, K.A.; SAIAMTOV, M.N.; MALINOVSKIY, P.I.; LUCHNIK, A.I.; KLkVC1MNK0, O.A.; VEXHOV, N.K.; GROZDCV. 3.V.; MASHKIN, S.-, BO=, G.G.; PALIN, P.S.i(g.Shuya, vanov- skoy oblasti); M&TUKH1N; ZATVAMTSKIY, G.F.; GRACHEV, N.G.; CHERKk M.I.; KIRKOPULO, Ye.N.% LEVITSYAYA,A.M.; GRISHKO. N.N.; LIMARI, D.P. VILICHINSKIY, N.M.; LYPA, A.L.; OREKHOV, M.V.; SHCIMINA. A.A.; TSYGA11XCVA, V.Z.; BA2ANOVSKIY, A.L.; GEORGIYLFVSKIY, S.D.; STEPUNIN, G.A. OZOLIN, E.P.; LUILUTBNE, X.R.; KOS, Yu.I.; VAIL' U7, A.V.; RUU]ADZE, P.Ye.; VASHA.DZE, V.N.; SiLUIDZE, V.M.; MLOZHAVIDZE, D.V.; KORKESHKO, A.L.; KOLES'NIKOV, A.I.,(g. Sochi); SERGEYLT, L.I.-, VOLOSHIN, H.P.1 RIBIN, V.A.; IVANOVA, B.I.; RYABOVA, T.I.; GARBYEV, B.Z. ;RUSKNOV, F.H.; BOCHANTWA, Z.P.,- BLINOVSKIY, K.V.; XLYSHEV, L.K.; MUSHEGYAN, A.M.; LEONOV, L.M. Talks given by participants in the meeting. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.15: 85-182 #53. (MLU 9: 1) 1. Glavnyy botanicheakiy sad AkaAemii nauk SSSR (for Makarov,'Pilipenko, Gerasimov, Winskaya. Veksler); 2. Akademiya komunallnogo khozyays- Btva imeni K.D. Famfilova for Vasillyev); 3. Vaesoyuznaya sellskokho- zyaystvennaya vyijtavka (for 111ina); 4. Botanicheskiy sad Botaniche- skogo inatituta imeni V,L.Komarova Akadamil nauk SSSR (for Sokolov, Lozina-Lozinskaya, Saakov); 5. Botanicheskiy sad Leningradskogo (continued on next card) NAZLMSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 2. gosudaretvennogo ordena Lenina universitets, (for Zalesski7); 6. Pol yarno-Allpiyakiy botanicheskly sad Kollskogo fillala Imeni S.M. Kirova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Avrorin); 7. 13otanicheakiy ask pri Tomakom gosidarstvannom universiteta (for Ivanov); 8. Botanichaskiy sad pri Tomskom gosudarstverinom universiteta Iment V.V. luybyshava (for Prik- ladov); 9. Wentral'ny-y Sibirskiy botanichaskly sad Zapadno-Sibirsko- go filials, Akademii nauk SSSR (for Salamatov, Sobolevakaya); 10. 33o- tanicheskiy sad Irkutsko gosudarstvennogo universiteta imeni A.A. Zhdanova (for Malinovskiy); 11. Altayskaya plodova-yagodnaya opyt- naya etantsiya (for Luchnik); 12. Bashkirskiy botanicheakiy sad (for Kravchenko); 13. Leaostepnaya selektsionnaya opytnaya stantsiya deko- rativnykh kulltur tresta Goszelenkhoz Ministerstva kommunallnogo kho- zyaystva RSFSR (for Vekhov); 14. Bryanskiy lesokhozyaystveaW insti- tut (for Grozdov); 15. Botanicheskly sad pri Voronezhskom gosudar- stvennom universitete Uor Rashkin); 16. OrekYovo-Zuyevskiy pedago- gicheskiy institut (for Bosse); 17. Botanicheskly sad pri Rostovskom gosudarstvennom universitete imeni V.M. Molotova (for Matukhin); 18. Botanichaskiy sad Kuybyshevskogo, gorodckogo otdela narodnogo obrazo- vanlya (for Zatvarnitskiy); 19. Zoobotanicheskly sad pri Xazanskom universitete (for Grachev); 20. Gosudarstvannyy reepublikanskiy proektnyy institut "Giprokommunatroy" (for Cherkasov); 21. Botani- cheskiy sad Odesskogo gosudarstvennogo univeraiteta Imeni I.I. Mechni- kovs, (for Kirkopulo); 22. Botanicheskly sad pri Dnepropetrovskom gosudarstvennom universitete (for Levitskaya); 23. Botanichaskiy sad (continixed on next card) NAZAR VSKIY, S.L.---(continued) Card 3. Akademli nauk USSR (for Grishko, Likhvarl, VillchInsk1jr); 24, Kiyevskiy sel'skokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Lypa)i 25. Botanl- cheskly Bad Chernovitzkogo gosudarstvonnogo universitete, (for Orakhav); 26. Botanichaskly Bad pri LIvavskom gosudarstvennom universitete " Imeni Iv. Franko (for Shcherbina); 27. Botanicheskiy sad KharIkov- skogo gosudaretvannogo univerBitata imeni A.M. GorIkogo (for TSygan- kova); 28. Botanicheskly sad Zhitomirnkogo nallskokhozyayotvannogo institute, (for Baranovskiy); 29. Botanichaskiy sad Akademii nauk Belorueskoy SSR (for Georgiyevskiy); 30. Institut biologil Akademii nauk BeloruSBkoy SSR (for Stepunin); 31. Botanicheakly sad Akademii Litovskoy SSR (for Lukaytene); 32. Botanicheskly sad Latviyokogo go- sudaretvannogo universiteta (for Ozolin); 33. labardinskiy krayeved- cheskly botanicheakiv sad (for Koo); 34. Sukhumsklv botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Vasillyev, Rukhadze); 35. Be- tumakiy botanicheakly sad AkademH nauk Gruzinskoy SSR (for Shanidze); 36. 7bilieskiy botanicheakiy sad Akademii nauk Gruzinskoy &'m (for Nandzhavldze); 37. Sochinskly, park Dendrarly (for Korkeshko); 38. Gosudaratvennyy Nikitakiy botanicheskiy sad Imeni V.M. Kolotova (for Sergeyev, Voloshin); 39. Krymakly filial Akademii nauk SSSR (for Rybin); 40. Botanicheakly sad Moldavskogo filials, Akademil nauk SSSR (for Ivanova); 41. Botanicheskiy sad Botanicheskogo Instituta Aka- demii nauk Tadzhikskoy SSR (for Hyabava); 42. Botanichaskiy sad Kir- gizskogo filiala Akademii nauk SSSR (for Gareyev); 43. Botanicheskiy (continued on next card) KAUMSKIY, S.L.-(continued) Card 4. sad Akademli nauk Usbekskoy SM (for Rusanov, Bochantseva); 44. Botanicheskiy sad Akademii nauk Turlmenskoy 5M (for Blinovskiy); 45. Respublikanakiy sad Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SQ (for Klyshev, Mushegyan). (Botanical gardens) VFMIOV. P., Inzh. "Method of limited use ("Nomograms for computing quantities of earthwork in constructing highways" by X.N.Kondakov. Re- viewed by P.Vokhov). Avt.dor. 22 no.12:29 D 159. (HIPA 13:4) (Road construction) (larthwork-Tables, Oalculations, etc.) (Kondakov. N.N.) VEX1,0VI P# A* "Ordinary Fertilization of Grain Cropq in 'Rich Podz,-,llc Solls." Sub 1 Mar 51, All-UrAo-i Scl RP7 Tnst of --r-rtilizers, A. icliltvzral En.- gineering and Soil Science Imeni K. K. Gedroyets. Dissertations presented for science and engineering degrees In Moscow durIng 1951. SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 Mav 55 VEKHOV, P.A. Long-range field tests with manu.-e and mineral fertilizers, with lime and phosphorite application to soils. (Trudy] NIUIF no.164t 70-71 '59- (IURA 15:5) (Fertilizers and manures) Y~~, P.P.; GOLIDBERG, M.P. Use of the partial orthogonalization method in solving systems of linear equations. flauch. trudy TashGU no.208. Mat. nauki. no.23: 50-60 162. (MM 16:8) (Linear equations) VMMOV, P.V., inzh. Computing eartb quantities in constructing road beds. Ayt. dor. 23 no.2:23-25 F 160. (MIRA 13:5) (Road construction) (Sartbwork-Tables, calculations. etc.) VEKHOV I Jetr Vasil lye yich; K01-04DANT, K.P., red. (Calculating the capacity of eartYen structureol Vychi- alenic ob"emov zor-linrrjkh sooruzhenii. Kiev, "Budivell- nyk," 1964. 76 p. (MIRA 17:6) P VEKHOY-.-Petr-Vasillyievich, inzh.; SASONKO, L.V., inzh., naucbn. red. [Design equations for wavy and folding profiles] Raschet- nye formuly dlia volnistykh i skladchatykh profilai. Mo- skva, Stroiizdat, 1964. 42 p. (MIRA 18:1) .L I DOBROVOLISKIY, N., polkovnik; VEMOV, S., inzhi.-podpolkovnik, Vand. k1iiin'chf-skikh nauk Radioactive contamination and the decontamination of water. Tek-h. i vooruzh. no.4:47-50 Ap 164. (MIRA 17:9) SOEOLOVA, Nataliya Filippovna; IJEYMAI-~', M.I., red. (Fow to purify and de,~ontaminate water by the simplest means] Kak ochistit' i obezzarazit' vodu s pornoshchliu prosteishikh sredstv. Moskva, Meditsina, )965. 23 P. (MIRA 18.3,0) ---Vl.;Klfov,- V. A. Z7155- VEKHOV, V. A. Vliyaniye izmeneniya temperaturnogo rezhima na dirmmiku v-ydeleniya letuchikh veshchestv. Voprosy koksovaniya. Izvestiya akad. Nauk. SSSR. otd-niye tekhn.nauk, 1949, No.8, s. 1209-18. So: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statby, Vol. 36, 1949. I 0 0_0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 VMP H 0 0 0 9 a 0 0 0 7 a * 0 W IS W ,. 4 AIL I A Al'ANIPPIUSIbi 8 Is LF Al IN is &1Q4) 414 - I AA 0 CL M ff 4 it properties Qt the ptstomatric jftT,,jtjgjitjoG of cokir .-to zuetskcoaj~ Khm K u ,f in" f -00 o v. and t1l."Iff Pool. I ' see 00 j 11 Kit 1h 14, 1,A.111 At.- 10%1 11 A in, "Ll-Ifird 00 :00 00 v ;zl AISAL A NIFIAMWGICAt 1.111641totill Ct&%IIFKAIFCN It- A? 10 Lt! _j~j'I%6Cidl0 1 Is IN 9 43 6w it D Iv it Is Is A OR 'lag It it it 00 4 31 0 0 0 0 V a 0 q 0 0 0 0 0 coo moo see too 1 0 o _ ~ 0 0 e 6 ice ; t .' t t 0 r lk 14 is u 1) h 0 41 aj it 40 a go 4 0 00 !A F&-- 0 0 Int "ecific MstW for the datertnLuAtiOu Of the lp N- ff.11W kh ago , V.A.V4t y, lusban C441C suctiumi i. 4941 " ChetH - Z*Xlr' =00 000 &wribed. A samPle Of 1:1-W 111131. sr"In tire 490 04 h in pcictice t%vn tunt. can be ul-L g h t oug roe roe ago ago Zee Are 0 I X*o _. be* IT ALLURASKAL UtER&TURt CLAWFICATICId - Cie 0 ];;. -ONn- 1 sa"08% -A C 141CM3 .10 ~11 NE splAll C.C Ov III , I A u, V 1ZA I t a u 0 $4 a I it a 1 43 a 3 9 1 U U AV 10 "1; P s CIS a, it U A3 000 to 0 So 0 - _*. I - - 0 0 0 41 -9-0 9 -*-* 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 a 0 : at vmtuw matter ana the trac- coal. . . TW_ _04. Dramics of evoiutw of VZlife mattrr was studivi by the Gray-King method, modified to include a sitecial receiver for tar and water with partitiono to measure vieldof pro,taeut aq a function of time. Tests we" made with most represvot- ative Kuznets coals in. 341)~400' and hardening at 450- 4W. In going from "coal tolean coil. the yield ol'solidt residue (sentimite) increases; while that of total ga-t. nion, lure. and esiwially far decreases, Sepn. of volutilrs uz- obsened at In going front gas rixil to lmo okil. intensity of gas evolution decreases gradually while that ,f liquid comptis. decreases sharply. Septi. of Liquid comjwl~. %tansdaring the plastic state of coal and ends when stanimitr isreached. Up to 150% wpn. o(volatiles was not significant (only outer and inner water was sepd.). During the pre- plastic pvW (ur, to 3:*-41X)'). arjm~ of pyrogenctic water and gaseous products was not great. During the plastic period. septs. of gaseous pnxfuct% was intruse at finit and tl~ creased toward the end; NCPIX. Of PYfOgenCtiC Water cun. tinued and that of liquid products commenced. Sepa. of gaseous and liquid products was tnod Inteum during the senficolte period; doting the coke period. evolution of sase- am products decreased gradually. Shrinkage processft taking pLue in the deeper layers of senticoke cause an over- strain of form which results in the formation of longitudinal cracks at a certain distimce from the plastic tayer; during later stages. these cracks develop along the witith and length oftbeplasticl4ver. As the width of the armicoke and coke lAyrr Increases. I ran4vetse cracks are formed. Kuznel%xj% Agile coals an be mixed with others to give coking usix(s. with a lim yield of tar: this is to be teited on a coin. scale. zvza:1_41_~ 11 0 B. Z. Kamich 6 WI:ej 1 1 ~5_ Yf S' "'0' Effed of temperaitture change on Me dynjunics of evolution Of volatilat matter. V, A. Velchov. 1.rtsl. Mud. Ytjuk -'A- 'F-TO40, It)(111-18. -Dkot. of S.S.R.. OWL Tekh. IN IL I fing-Minte. r4q. bitutninous. wail cokiuatcocal.% it 4vtonductni III a Mo gl-i tube, with mp. delta. of ja- tAr. ;M.1 w1at". RiNe ill tellip. was 0.25", 2.5" Unit 25'ill;iu. With fi,iur rme of heating of clinkeriuag oki&, the liquid ju-Muct, of their elmmilit). Jimsetl tile Ir-w%1 breAdoun ill) it) higher teull~. Thiia fAvtklkA tile offelling of On, illdl%idlml rikil qmrticl" und their unims into a llulf"llat 111.1- .1111111)c Ihr )hastic condition. However, the ri%hig r.ste id Imiting iii. irnsilicil the septa. olliquid volmile proiluctsduring thewma- ")kilig M;ige auld this fAVI)r"l the furumlion (if micki in tile mkc. Coking of charg" with a Ltrp- mimixt. of soft mtk 'llotlial III: coluluctill under 111oll t'ilv Colldstilm~ of hemilig. It. Z' K.1111sell 116-al 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 04's 4 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0' w 0 0 0 -9 a 0 's a 0 , 0 0 a a 0 6 0 0 0 c S) I It R A 16 P 0 IV 41 41 4; 4.1 J! 0 0 P -1 10 CC OR Uzi .00 04 J; re j 00.x go", CU IFIQAI19L-a CERTAIN JURARRIC COALS FRCN TUVAO P~~s,_G. V., Tmviu, A* to 00 ~Vokhav V. A. (Dakl&4 Akad. Naut 333R (g-ap. Acad. sci. usssR). 11 Apr. !-so .0a 00 six 600 of Z-1 00 =00 coo coo oos *0 91 :;o o o t kjoo -Joe woo 1 07-1 --4---r T-1 V 7L Joe U S AV 00 Is % 11 It It K KLO 11 1 14 A S IS OW 0 4A0 0 0 0 0 6 41 0 0 4p a 4 a * 0 41 0:4 so 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 4 .0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 4!0 0 0 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 so 0, 1 VEKTIO-Vp V.A.; GARANZHA, L.P.; NEKRASOVA, Z.D.; KULISH, N.F. Some regularities of the changes in the solubility of chlorolignin in alkalies. Gidroliz. i lesokhim.prom. 17 no.2:16~17 164. (AURA 17:4) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskly institut. -ii- -. ;-lit -,i . -- I I I I - Dissertation: " V'etalltu-~,ical Coke '~rQjj; Gi.SSCLI Coal of the Fu:-.net.s Pasin." Dr Tech Sci, Inst of Mineral I%els, !call Sci Uj'Sh, 18 MaY 54. VechermyE~.ya 1'-,~5kvc, 7 May 51s.. SO: SUM 284, 26 Nov 1954 ACC_~-SSION NR: AP4019484 S/0078/64/009/003/0530/0533 0THORS: Vekhov, V. A.; Dudnik, Ye. P.; Marin, K. G. TITLE: Production of"silicon dioxide by hydrolysis of tetraethoxysilona SOURCE. Zhurnal neorg. khimii, v. 9, no. 3, 1964, 530-533 TOPIC TAGS: tetraethoxysilane, hydrolysis, silicon dioxide, productioZ6 hydrolysis'ca4f, V -alyst, reaction rate, H01 catalyst,,ammonia catalyst ABSTRACT: The hydrolysis of totraethoxysilane in aqueous solution In the presence of a catalyst that is easily separablo from the product' and the reaction rates and yields of SiO were investigated. On hydrolyzing with a 1% HC1 solution, a 1:~ tetraethoxysilane:water ratio.is optimum. Increasing HU concentration from 0.0097 to 3.65% increases the time required to complete hydrolysis. A. satisfactory white 3102 was obtained with 0.186% HU in 8 minutes; therefore OiZ% or stronger H01 is suggested. With ammonia, a 1:1 reactant ratio-its also oDtimum. Reaction temperature is 30-400 to prevent excessive volatilization of the ammonia. With 0.94% ammonia, 981,9 hydrolysis was obtained in 55 minutes. With lesser concentrations the hydrolysis Card 1/2 ACCESSION NR: A24019484 Is slower and with higher ammonia concentration, the yield Of B102 drops rapidly. Time is.also an important factor: with 0.826% am- monia, only 25% hydrolysis was achieved in 20 minutes, and 98% in 14o minutes. Ammonia concentration should therefore be no greater than 0.9%. The more rapid hydrolysis with the same concentration of H01 is explained by the fact that it is a stronger electrolyte than ammonia. The presence of hydroxyl ions, and hence the ammonia method, Is considered preferable to the presence of hydrogen ions. oriS. art. has: 7 tables.- ASSOCIATION: Dnepropetrovs metallurgicheakly Institut (Dnepropetro- vsk Metallurgical In-stitute)TLneprovski3r titano-magniyey*y zavod (Dne-orovsk Titanium-.Magnesiuia Plant) SUB.MITITTM: 2lPeb63 DAM ACQ: 3lMar64 BNOL: 00 3U." CODE: CHj INU NR REP SOV: 006 OTHER: 003 2/2 Card VEKHOV, V.A.; VITUKH'i'lOVSKAYA, B.S.; WRONKINA, R.F. Changep, in Bolubility- of germanium d1oxide in water vlt~- ,in increase in temperature from 0 to 1000C. Izv.-,rf9.ucheb.zav.; khiin.i khim.tekh. 7 no.6:1.018-101.9 164. (m i RA 18: 5) 1. Dneprop-etrovskiy matallurgicheskiy institut, kafedra obshchey i neorganicheskoy khImU. Y!19~9yy V.A.; DUDNIK, Ye.P.; MARIN) K.G. Preparation of silicon diccrids by h7drolysis of tstra- othoxysilane. Zhur. neorg, khim. 9 no-3030-533 Mr 164. (MIRA 1723) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheskiy institut i Dneprovskiy titano-magniyevyy zavod. VEKHOV, V.A.; ZASHKVARA, S.F. Fisher's alumimm retort. Khim- i tekh. topl, i masel 9 no-1:41-a Ja 164. MIRA 17:3) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy metallurgicheakiy institut. BFSHTEEYN, YB.Fs; FILIFFMA, Ye.S.; VEKHOV, V.A.; GARAICHA, L.P., aspirant v ~;'i1c,~--c-lignin, a new reagent for t-eatment of cl--7 solutis--, I J~ve 'rys, uchebe zaT.; geol. i razv, 6 no.~:156-159 My 165,, (MMA 18z10) 1. Dnepropetrovskiy gornyy instiltut. AZZ -NR-AP6003640 SOURCE CODE: UR/OOi8/65/010/010/2359/2362 ~L 0 AUTHOR: Vekhov, V. A.; Dudnik, Ye. P.; Rumyantseva, Ye._Ia. ORG: none TITLE: Hyd olysi of tetraethoxysilankA SOURCE: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 10, no. 10, 1965, 2359-23621 TOPIC TAGS: hydrolysis, silane, hydrochloric acid, ammonia ABSTRACT: The hydrolysis of totraethoxysilane was studied at 24 and .109C in the presence of small amounts of water (tetraethoxysilane : : water = 25:1) at HCI concentrations of 2.66 to 1000 mg-mol/1 and NH3 concentrations of 0.182 to 0.82 g-mol/l. The composition of products and the kinetics of hydrolysis were studied by chromatographically de- termining the alcohol yield in samples withdrawn from the reaction at different times and analyzing the precipitate of the reaction producta. The following reaction is given for the hydrolysis: not si OCH.). + 31120 ___).3Cjff6011 + S1 (OH), C..H,O The reaction does not go to completion in either the acidic or the al- Ca,d 1/2 UDC: 542.938 : 546.287 '_R!_ -ACC NR: AP6003640 kaline medium, and stops at the formation of ethoxysilanol. It is a zero order reaction as indicated by the unchanging value of its rate constant with time. However, the rate constant increases with HCI and HH3 concentration and with rising temperature. The activation energy of the reaction was calculated to be 6.3 kcal/mol. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 3 tables, 2 formulas. SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 30Jul64/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 000 21/S2 VEMOV, Viktor Aleksandrovich (Cher Is t rj,%!etal lurk: ica 1 Inst of West Siberian brpnch of the Acad Sci USSR), Academic degree of Doctor of Technical Sciencer,, bRsed on his defense, 18 May 1954, in his desi,,ert-,tion entitled: "Ketallurgical Coke from raseous coals of the Kuzbass." Academic degree and/or title: Doctors of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 4, 25 February 1956, Byulletent MV0 SSSR, No. 1, Januax-f 195?, Poqcow, pp. 14-24, Uncl. JPRS/W-h40 LISINO D*K41 VIKHOT V -~- _ Coking capacity of Nimsinsk Basin, Askiz abalm, TruAy Mal-net. .inst. Zap.-Sib. fil. AY SSSR no.10:71-80 157. (KM 11 W (Minusinek Basin--Coke) VIKHOV, V.A.; UIVIN, A,*,B.; KAZNAGHNYNVA, K.Te. Petrogra c and pbysi ochemical c~arao eristics oi Ned higs' .Phi a t f z y deposit coaln in Tim Proylace. Trady Rhin.-met. inst. Zap.-Sib. fil.' AT SSSR no.102103-111 157. (mm nt6) (Tava Autonomous P~?ovinos Coal geolog7) VAMOV. V 'k Cc)k:ing eaPacity of M=etsk Basin, Kemerovo seam coal* T=djr Mxjz.- met, 'nat. ZaP*-Sib- fil* AN SSSR no 10:143-154 157. (MM llv6) (KuznetwBasLu-Coke) VXHOV, VA9; LOSKUTOTA, Ye.N. Brown coal from the Itat deposit in the qhulym-Tonisey Basin, Tru4y Dix6-met. inet. Zap.-Sib. fil. AN SSSR no.10:215-219 157, (Chulym-Tenisey Basin-Lignits) (mm litO AUTHOR: Vekhov V. A. 65-2-12/12 TITLE '_Sr_o_w_n_~0oalof the Kupinsk Region In the Novosibirsk District. (Buryy ugolv Kupinskogo payona NoXosibirskoy oblasti). PERIODICAL: Khimiya I Tellchnologiya Topliv I Masel, 1953, Nr.2. pp. 67 - 69 (USSR). ABSTRACT: A seam of brovin coal of about 1.5 m thickness was dis- covered while carrying out the drilling of wells in the MTS of the Kupinsk Region of I'lovosibirsk. A sample (height = 150 mm and a diameter of,100 mm) was sent to the Coal Laboratory of the Chemico-Metallureical Insti- tute (Khimiko-metallurgichedqyinstitut) of the West Siberian Branch of the AN TJSbH for analysis. Petro- raphic studies were carried out in the Mineralogical g eological Institute ZSFAN (Gorno- eologicheslqy institut ZSFAN) by A. B- Travin. Nesults of investi- gations are given in T~~le 1. The coal contains 62.70% C.9 5.30% H, 0.0% N2 and 31.0% o. The calorific value is- 6217-Cal. It-contains 2.54% extracted material and a considerable quantity ol humic acid (27.66%). On dis- illing the sample in an aluminium retort the following Card 1/2 tields were obtained: semi-coke 56.85%, tar 7.55%2 (Table 65-2-12/1-9 Bro7an Coal of the Kupinsk Region in the hovosibirsk District. 2), or calculated on dry coal the yield of semi-coke was '77.30%. and tar 10.27%. Gas and waste constituted 6.20% and-pyrogenic water-6 . Analysis of the ash of this coal was carried out in the Analytical Labora- tory of the Chemico-Metallurgical Institute, and showed that-the content of CaO and Mg-0 was higher than is usual in coal ashes. Its composition is given in Table 3. This brown coal has a higher moisture content, low ash content, a high calorific valuep and a high yield of tar. There are 3 Tables and 2 Russian Ileforences. ASSOCIATION: West Siberian Branch of the AS USSA4 (Zapadno- Sibirskiy filial AN SSSR). AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. Card 2/2 VEMOV. V -,t.-,, . Diln- :7etrtc dete!--:_ir!atl,-n ol' the coking cnDnci,.y of coal. I zv. V~~njt,f 11, AN SSSR no.2. ~2-ii,~ 157. (M-LHA lf,~: ~t) I- "'npndno-`ibirskiy fillit.l. ~kndemii nnuk --S611. ( Di Lntomet rzrj' (Zoal-Testing) V3KHOV, V.I.; 13SP3231SKIY, 3.11. Land forms in isolated willow forests in the eastern part of the Bol'shezemel'ekaya Tiuidra. 1Janch.dokl.v;r9.ahkoly; geol.- jpog.nauki no.2:163-171 '59. (MIRK 12:8) 1. Hoskovskiy imiversitet biologo-pochvennyy fakiAltet, kafedra vysshilch rasteniy. (Bol'ahzemal'skaya Tundra-Willows) VEKHOV, Nikolay Kuzimich, prof. [deceased]; -VFIMJ4-Uadimir _--N11w1ay4v1ch;-_NERONOVA, M.D., red.; LELYUKHIN, A.X--, tekhn. red. (Coniferous species of the Forest-Steppe Station; results of their introduction] Khvoinye porody Lesostepnoi stantaii; itogi introduktsii. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va kommun.khoz.RSFSR, 1962. 147 P. (MIRA 16:4) (Volynskiy District--Coniferae) (Volynskiy Distriot-Plant introduction) Country : USSR Catet_ory: Forestry. Cultures. Abs jour: FlaiDiol , INQ 12, 1958, No 53483 !Wthor Vehhov, V.N. Inst Moscow M-1117. Title The Culture of L4.riber Pine (rinus flcxil~,s jaii,,cs) Under Ff,,rost Stcj~L3c Conditions OriC Fub: Vestn. M,sh. -Lm-ta Ser. biol , poclmxcd , fool., ceoGr. 1957. Fr, 3, 87-94 Abstract: This artielc Givcs a brief bioccoloGical characteristic of P. flex:LL.s, :.t indicates the are-, of its occurrence, and gives a botanical description of it The best cul- ture of this variety is found at the Lesc-stepmya Ex- perii-.:ental Staticil (Lipetskaya Oblast') where it Crows successfully the north-western slcrIjL. ,n leached Card 1/3 Country : USSR Catcu,.*ory: Forestry P.7(-st Cultures. Abs Jcur: RZhBioI , Nw~ 1-2, lgr,,8, N. 53483 out cheriauzu-A haviz..-I.- an base of heavy clayey soil. The plants of P. flexilis survived extre:,-AAy severe winters for 25-30 years, alid thereforc: are corspletely acclimatizud; thuy r~rc self-seedinC. :JG the aGe of 28 years. thu t-ruQ stand reachus an avera[,c height of 6 8 m with a d.,.a~ieter of 14.2 cu. UndQr ).ccal condi- tions, 2 vanriutics were differentiated by the color of their crnes: one had (;rcen c.Dncs, the other had brow-n-Aclut cones - The r J- ;rcwth in he'Cht in the pine be6ins aic, the sar~e tiric as ir, the Siberian cedar The crowth -r:~ccQds slowly for 10 years, and later it accelerates a~iLl cxcoods the rate cf Crmrth of the cedar. 'rhe :-%i-t.'_0.u notus the hiGh dc_vrec cf tclerance Card 2/3 K-28 Coun-try ; USSR CateGory: Forestry Ft.,r,.;st Cultures. Abs Juur: RZhBiol., lk; 12, 1958, Nc- 53483 of the pine rer.;,-.rd to the insuffic--ent misture of the lcachQd cut substrate The Dhencphases of the pine under thu conditions of the experimcatal station are dcscr4.b(~d. --- L.V. Nesrmlov K Card : 3/3 USPENSM., S.M.; BEME, R.L.; PRIKLOIISKIY, S.G.; VEKHOV, V.N. Birds of northeastern Yakutia (to be continued), Ornitologila m,4: 64,-86 162. (MIRA 16:4) (Yaktitier- Birds) - VEKHOV, V.N. USFENSKIY S.M.; BEME, R.L.; FRIKLONSKIYv S.G., Birds of northeastern Yakutia, Ornitologiia no.5249-67 162. (MIRA 16:2) (Yiikutia-Birds) VIKHOV, V.N. Growth characteristics of some pine species in forest-steppe regions. Rauch. dokl. vys. shkol7; biol. nauki no-2:97-101 t58. (MIRA 11:10) I.Predstavlena kafedroy vyeshikh rasteni7 Moskovskogo gosudarstven- nogo universiteta, imeni M.V. Lomonosova. (Fine) (Growth (Plants)) VHKHOV, V.N. Behavior of Pima pumila (Pall.) Rgl. in forest-sts"s regions. Na-ach.dokl.vya.shkoly;biol.nauki no.4:143-146 158. (MIU 11; 12) 1. RekomendovaAa, kafedroy vysohikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarBtvennogo universiteta, imeni M.V.I~omonosoya. (Neshcherskoye (Lipetsk Province)--Pine) Country USSR Category Forestry. Dentrology, Abs Jour RZhBiolo, No 6, 1959j No 24706 Author Inst Unive~rsity of Biol.og�cal Sciences. Title Growth Chara-teris"c s of Cerbain Pine Qpc- cieu under the Conditions of the Forest-and- Steppe. Orig Pub Nauchn. doklad. .ryssh, shkoly, Biol. no$ 1958j No 29 27-101 Abstract During 1951-1952~ P!mas dilvestris, Pi, sibi- rica, P. pumila, P. peu-,e, P. strobus, P. ponderosa, P. banIrsi-n-na, P. murrayana, P. montana, P, pallaslana and P. nigra were in- vestigated in the Forest-and-Steppe Experimen- tal Station (Lipetskaya Oblast). The investiga- tions were carried out in pure plan~a~rionp. on lixiviated chernozem and on podzolized soils of Card 1/3 18 Country z USSR Categ3ry : Forestry. Dendrclogy. K Abs Jour : RZhBiol., No 69 19592 No 24706 Author a Inst Title Orig Pub Absttact the northwestern valley slope. It was establi- shed that the growth Ixt height starts eaw'lier and alp-Ir- spcnies; later in -In northern A_ - 9 southern o.,ic_-.;. TL-~e and of the growth is not connec,ted with -temperature, and its rhythm in- herent to the species investU,,ated DI nature is presetzved also -.In cu!t.):r,,atIon,, In some pi- ns-sq t*11,~i maximal dall.- aff.,:Itf~onal t-owth at- Card 1 2/3 Country : USSR Category : Forestry, Dendrology. K Abs Jour : RZhBiol., No 61 1959, No 24706 Author I Inst Title Orig Pub Abstract -1-airis 3-3o3 cm, The top shoots grow 5-10 days U longer than do the side shoots. In individual yearsq the Lammas shoots abtain large sizesnand 4.t make up in total add., ic-nal growth m"e than one-quarter of the tree's height. -- L,, V. Nes- melov Card 3/3 19 _TAKHOV V.N. Growing limber pine (Pinus flexilis James) in the forest steppe. Test. Moak. un. Ser. biol.9 pochv., geol., geog. 1-2 no.3:87-94 157.(MIRA 10:12) 1. Kafedra vysshikh rasteniy Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. (Lipetsk Province--Pine) VEKHOV , lyl.ill. 35974 nekotoryye redkiye rasteniya privolzhsko- dubninsko.go zapovednika. nauch.-metod. zapisk (sovet ministrov refsr, glav. upr. po sazovednikam), vyp. 12, 1949, s. u6-2o SO: Letopts' Zhurnallnykh Statey, No. 49, 1949 VEKHOV, Ye. practice Students' obuch. no-5:91-93 M7 158. (Field work (Educational method)) in a combine factor7- POliteL-A- induBtrial (KIRA 11:5) Tvt~n.:nna ITE1,TOV!, ilU,, Lriya PatholoF,ical change~3 norvou.-, tmct nf children of c-arly a.-f-, concornln,--, i;_!~:-.-,ertation for canclidatue -)-f a -~o i.,CLI zE3ience Dot,re,-_-. Chair -Df Nurserj -ii-sew-las (Lechfa'm) (head pr-)f ~.nd ~'ll!:t-)logy (heLd -,;rof L.G. Kolosov) SLratov -&_-.~_'cal Inst.-tute, 1950. a -I Measurint', Thickness and jensiby 'tdth th-~ Aid of .~,a-Jioacti,;e Physics Instlitute imeni Lebedev, Acade477 of J,~iences US-2 71eyort appearini; in 1st Volume of "Session of The Academy of Sciences U33.1 on the Feacdful U5j of Atomc z~nergy, 1-5 Jul~,,r 1955"j, Fublishing House of Acade-PI of Sciences USSR, 1955. SO: Sum 72~!, 28 Nov 1955. fo, Com- BERSUKER, 1.B.; VUHTER, B.G. Splitting of infrared absorption and Raman spectr-m- band--- in o'2',aheiral U y. Tzv. complexes of transition metals under the effect of inner asymme'r, 0 Mold. SSE no.10:11-17 162. (MIRA 17:12) 1 7 1 "x- -~0,0 1)0-10 /X.-) 10 i V S OU R C E Re f z!2, Pi z I Xa , At. s AUTHOR: Bersuker, B.; 'ekht~,-, TILOV&, Yu. ~:i. TITLE; Effect of inverelon aPlItt'nL9 'or tetra-hadral Complexes of transitlon metals F Tzv. JVI' Mol d SSF. 3e r. y e s t o u tv I t e k1m. n. no 9, 4: -L PI T A G S te'wrahedral comp"ex, 'crane! on metal, electron vibra%l,~za-' vanalium r a,-- 'f-l c r I d e Card ACCESSION ITR: AR5012224 %e 6 of corres~)cndln es,ima -7 f Y u .1~ L~ r :z T~ A f 6TJB 00M 10, 1g, (~L 0C ~Cord- - 2/2 BERSUKER, I.B.; VEKHTER, B.G. Microwave and paramagnetic resonance spectra of octahedral complexes of transition metals of the dl configuration taking inversion splitting into account. Fiz. tver tela 5 no.9:2432-2440 S t63. (MIRA 16- 10) 1. AN Moldavskoy SSR, Kishdnev. 'T f, t i-e ACCESSION NR: A P 4 0 4 4`3 1;/018111/64/006/009/2583/2589 AUTHORS: Bersuker-,-I. B.; Budnikov, S.- s-; ve)-,hter,_-.B._- C,I-,- Chinik, 8. 7' 1! r-- - r o f E; P R s p cm c t r a o ? ~~Ol e x ~es SOURCE- Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 9i, D64i 238--l-256- r,-- nparamaqnetic resonance, ABSTR.A~-11'. T~ie I t,.- -)ai:)c-r b-., One of the autho-s 4 . - 44, 1 1 ~9, 11)63) are ref -ned n c 1, u, I e t~ h e iL u,642-,~~ 'ACCESSION NR: AP4044925 trum of Cu 2+ complexes. T-be hyperfine interaction includes the dipole-dipole and quadrupole interaction. The results confirm, the and temperature dependences o~f the T r 7~ a r _i I- tf S F~ 1,~ a ~,Ji, I S C, M a D r I Fj-1 I j I L 1 ~4 Card 2/3 L I ` -, - :7' ,- ,4 - r,- . P.CCFSSTON R-R: AP4044925 ~,', -F3M T Tr E'-. '. ENCL: 0 0 ,- 1 -5 ~y y -y4, : 0 1) 5 ENT I /EPF c EE,'~t P.; T 'P(c G -G ACCESSION HRt AP5010rt4o Woift/65/om/ook/1,231/1233 AUTHORs Bersuker, I. B.; Vekhter, B. G. TITLEI On the me-chaniem of spin-lattice rela-,cation In systems with inversioa Splitting SWRCEt Mika tTerdego tela, V. 7# no. 4# 1965F, 1231-1233 14 TOPIC T03t ovin lattice relaxation., ejectronparamagnetic resonanceA line broad- euirt;, rele-zAtion time, inversion splitting, transition metal ,f ~jc-.,-je r XTF v. 43, 13115, 1962, US TPAC- o~jlp ,g & con+ t~lrocr-T Va~' de-Ft-IODed for Irrrersioa Eplit- gat on "T~ w-'Z4 7eatir z &19 a-lthovgb Card 1/2 I MINE- =-- ,L 52784-65 ACCESS10,15 HR: AP5010740 the results can be extended to Include impurity eenterm and complexes in R non- ~r- ~ -P-4 I ys+e.lline svTrounding" is due to rr-I-n-Y. I-Ion Ir"sitions in wbich inversion a-ates Fz- ~,r 3, t 1 on .4un times. Uh4 differe-ace-- -0 e _i briefly pointed out6 The 4a-z~t cc;- ared. ~It'a date ur, perature dependence of the M line broadeningo Orig. art. naal Z fcga;L~ &-nd I Uble* ASSOCIATIONs Inutitut Irbirali AD MSSR, Kishinev (Chemistry Tmatitute, AN FOR) sumiwn, o4ug64 EKCLt 00 SUB CODI tSS HRRwafft Oak O= 1 003 Card In 11 iE! ty .neew jV ,a .P. f~, MY Fiz 7 no.;: 569-1 , ~ ui, vol-dav2kc-y 33q, r,.a .. -- Rare ease of anomalous development of the stomact. Yest,rent.i red, 34 no,5t74-76 S-0 159* (MIRA 130) 1. Zholesnodoroshnaya. bollnitsa, Kishinev (nachaltnik 1.1, Shtemberg), (STOMACH abuorm,) (DIVERTIOWSIS case reports) -J~U-HTERI G.K.; MOSKOVIC4j- K.Ya. Cancer of the jejllmmn. Vest. rent. i rad. j5 no. 5:77-18 S-0"60. (MIRA 13:12) 1. lo Dorozhnaya bollnitsa g. Kishineva (nachalinik I.I. Shtemberg), (JEJUNUM-CANCER)