SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VERKHOSHAPOV, A.I. - VERKHOVOD, N.N.
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AUTHOR- jyMv, V. Ye., N"hfpqi~e_nko, Ye. P.; Z_;nfy._V, I_ F~rf%,Poruchko, V. M.;
Verkhorobia, F.; Aleksandrov, 0. M.; Niftrofanov A. S.; Poitavtsev N
ORG: PbyffljcQU.chnIca1 Institutg. jicildgmy gf &iengw rSSIJ (FUrko-tekhnicheskly
institut Akadeftl.i nauk UkrSSR) 5's
TITLE: Study of the oxidation kinetigp cof molybdenum disilicide at 1500 -- 1800C
7
SOURCE- AN &SR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye ma rialy, no. 8, 1965, 1354-1359
TOPIC TAGS: rtolybdenum compound, silicide, oxidation kinetics, silicon dioxide
ABSTRACT- Nalybdenum disilicide samples (prepared by siltelding tnolybdenuin at 1250,
1300, and 1350 '-) were oxidized for 10 hr at 1500 and 1600C and for I hr at 1700 - 1800C.
The oxidation I i represented as fbIlows- (1) 5MOS12 + 702----'w M05SI-3 + "SIO-2, (2) 2MoSi2 +
702--t- 2MoO3 + 4SiG2. X-ray analysis shows that reaction (1) predominates over (2); the
latter Is of dec'sive importance at the start, when the S102 film is formed. The Increase in
the oxidation rtte is related to the orientation of the crystals. The structure of MoSiZ may be
considered to voingigt of layerWbf silicon and molybdenum, atoms alternating in the direction
of axis C; if it is kept In mind that the banding forces between like atomg In a layerarewe2ker
than the forcea- between the layers. the layer orieztattoin parallel to the surface (MoS'12
jqEd 1/2
UDC: 546.111291
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SOV-128-58-17-12/106
AUTHORS: Moskovtsev, F.I., Polychalov, Yu.M., Verkhosbapov, A-I~q
Redenskiy, V.A., Kul'bitskaya,
S.F., Ebralidze, L.I., Shkundin, R.M.
TITLE: Letters to the Editor (Nam pishut)
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1958, Nr 9, PP 23-24 WSR)
ABSTRACT: In -the letters, an imrroved hammer head for pile-drivers
is described and a device for preventing the sticking of
molding matter by compressed air. Vathods of casting the
ball bearing of the refrigerating compressor type ChAU-e
by centrifugal power, to produce distributlng pIntes for
foundry heads from quartz sand, and to charge the blas".
apparatus with metal shot, are also described.
There are 5 diagrams.
1. Pile drivers--Equipment 2. Molding rnater-Lals---Per~Pcrrinaic,~-
3. Compressed air--Applications 4. Ball bearLngs--Castin-
5. Sand--Applications 6. Quartz--Applications 7. Sbot
--Equipment
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VARIBRATSOIA,-D.A.. date.
t~~-- - -, -, ,
Chronges in the reactivity of the physiological system of connective
tinsue during labor. Kedychashuro 19 no,3t83-91 149. (MIRA 10:12)
1. Z okusherelka-ginakologichnoi kliniki (direktor - prof. M.N.
Lelchtman) i kafedre patofiziologii (sav. kefedri - prof. Tu&A.
Spmookukotslkiy) Stanislavalkogo madicbnago institutu.
(CONUCTIVB TIS6123) (LABOR (OBSTWMICS))
VIMOIOOKOV, D.Y.-
" -~ :; x I AS
Ivatione of the type y =K (,4 1 Y' )~ with stationar7 critical
points. Ukr.mat.sbur. 2 no.2:84-93 130. (KTRA 7:10)
(Differential equations)
jqt.Yodpolkovnik meditsinskoy sluzhby; ILINOT, V.A.,
V1RKHOLOKj:iY4je!,j
"haji kidi sinekoy oluzhbr
[Xtiology of intestinal dysfunction following appendectomy.
Yoe'a.med.zhur. no.12:65-66 D 156. (MIRA 10:3)
(APPENDIX, Burge
in causing bacillary dysentery atiols)
(DIMMER1, PACILLART, etiole avd pathogens
appendictomy)
- - --- -- - -- --- -- ---- - ---- 0- A. t-kapitan
V)O.XHOL014(,Fj,ja.Te nik meditainskoy sluzhby: DOIGOV -]?-.
. .. ,._,,!,,.,,.podpoIkov
meditsinokoy sluzhby
Uoing a dvaenter7 vaccine in table forn to examine patients
who have recovered from acute intestinal infections. Voen.
wd.zhur. no-3:86-87 '59. (HIM 32.:6)
(DYSBWMY) (INUSTINNS-DIOASES)
SIAVNIN, 11*i.j., nolkovnik meditainskoy Blushby; VIMKHOWMOT, Yo.Te-, kand.
mad. nauk, podpolkovnik meditsinskoy
poll-ovnik -teditoinakoy oluzhby; KELL33, A.A., mayor weditainskoy
sluzhby; GALIP31III, Ya.L., T)odpolkoynik meditainakoy olushby,
--' ' 1. ii~ f
Epidemiology of Sal=4;lIa'he ids lb*rg ihfeetton. Voen. mad. zhur.
no.4:20-23 AP 159- . (KIRA 12.8)
(SALMONELIA PUTECTIONS.
heidelberg, food pois, (Rua))
----VZWI;MLKQY-ye. Ye. (Leningrad, Nevskiy- pr., 50, kv. 28)
1---........ ..........,
Some characteristics of the grovth of Bact. prodigiosum in
the presence of blood serum of patients suffering from stomach
cancer. Vop. onk. 6 no.12:43-47 160. (MM 15:7)
1. Iz voyennogo gospitalya (nach. - K. S. Artemenko, glavnyy
khirurg - N. S. Timofeyev) i Sanitarno-epidemiologicheskoy
laboratorii (nach. - I. N. Rozhanskiy).
(SERRATIA MARCESCE21S) (SERUM) (STOMACIL-CANCER)
USSR/Medicine Newcastle Dysentery FD-3314
Card 1/1 Pub 148-10/24
Author Verkholomov,, Ye. Ye. and Dolgov, A. F.
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Title Several facts on the epidemiology of Newcastle dysentery
Periodical : Zhur. mikro. epid. i immin. 10, 46-48, Oct 1955
Abstract : A five year study of persons suffering from dysentexy revealed that
the number of Newastle dysentery patients increased from 9.4$ in
1950 to 28.5% in 1954. A gas-generating variant, isolated for the
first time by Golldberg in 1949, of the Newcastle bacillus appeared
only in isolated instances in persons investigated in 1950, but in
55.;6% of those examined in 1954. This variant, apparently, caused
no variation in the course of Newcastle dysentery. Epidemiological
data showed that all the persons suffering from Newcastle dysentery
had come from, or recently visited either Lithuania or Belorussia
up until 1953. In 1954 persona from the Ukraine were found to be
infected with the Newcastle bacillus. The data are presented on a
chart. No references are cited.
Institution : A Sanitary-Epidemiological Laboratoxy (Chief - I. N. Rozhanskiy)
Submitted : December 10, 1954
KANIKHINg P.1.9 kapitan maditainakojr aluzhbr; VNRXHOLCHOT. TO.Ye., pod-
po).koynik maditainxkoy sluzhb7 --W#WMOU
Adcyting a hand atomizer for insecticide powder to a compressed air
s7Aeme Voeno-madeshur. no.7:75-76 i1 056. (MLRA gal)
(SMAYING AND DUSTING IQUEMVT)
VIMKHOloOM;)V, Ye.Ye.; DOMOV, A.F.
,~,Xagd xW~aAlk:.
Yarther epidemiological observations of the occurrence of Newcastle
dysentery (gas-forming variant). Zhur.mikrobiol.e-DI&. i immn.,
supplement for 1956:54 '57 (MIRA 11:3)
1. Ix annitarno-spidemiologichookoy laborAtorti
(SHIGELLA)
- - re. Ye.)
. ~ w iW
y of One of the ~emral Points of Jlysentery.
Data .,)n Lpidemiolo~- u
VOUNAO-111i"IrsiNsKly ZHU.MIAL (i-I;ILITARY PILDL-Vl JOURNAL), No 3) 1955- p. 71.
VERKHOPYATNITSKIY, Pavel Dmitriyevich; SAVCHENKO, L.T., inzh.,
retsenzent; TUFMIN, V.I., kcanA. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
AVERKIYEV, L.S.., nauchn. red.; NIKITINA, M.I., red.;
KOROVDIKO, Yu.N., tekhn. red.
(Electrical elements of automatic-control systems] glek-
tricheskie elementy avtomatiki. Leningrad, Sudprom,giz,
1963. 534 P. (MIRA 16:11)
(Automatic control) (Electricity on ships)
(Electric apparatus and appliarLCOS)
S/07o/62/007/00G/005/020
E132/E435
AUTHORS: Matyumhenlco, N.N., Verkhorobin, L.~., Pugachav, N.S.,
Sivokon', N.V.
TITLE: The crystal structures of the higher beryllides of
molybdenum, tungsten and rhenium
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, V-7, no.6, 1962, 862-864
TEXT: The highest beryllides of Mo, W and Re were made by .V/
allowing refined beryllium to diffuse at above 11000C into these
metals until saturation was reached. Sectioning a foil
incompletely saturated showed distinct layers c6rresponding to
MO-MOB02-MoBe 12-MOBe 22 A foil of Mo, 0'.2 min thick, was
completely saturated. X-ray powder photographs wero taken
(spacings tabulated) and corresponded'to a cubic structure with
a - 11.63 (mo), it.63 (W) and 11-54 A (Re). Chemical analysis
gave a formula MoDeo?. A structure with the space group
07 = Fd3n, was proposed having fto in (b), 16Be in (c), 16Be
h
in (d), 46Be in (f) and-96Be in (h) positions. Obiserved and
calculated structure factors were comparod for the ammurned
parameters x (Be in f) =0-125 and x (Be in h) = 0. After
Card 1/2
-The S/070/62/007/oo6/005/020
-crystal structures E132/E435
the study it was found that, the structure was like that of
ZrZn22*(Sten Samson. Acta crystallogr., v.14, no.12, 1961, 1229).
The volume of' the unit call is substantially identical with the
sum of the volumes of the component metals. There are I figure
and 2 tables,
~ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR
(Physicotechnical Institute AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITTED: November 28, 1.961
Card 2/2
MATYUSHCHEMKO, N.N.; VEMMOROBIN, L.F.; KAREV, V.N.
Strontiun beryllide. Kristallografila 9 no.2t273-275
Mr-AP164. (M-IRA :i 7: 5)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy Institut All UkrBSR.
ACCESSION Nil: AP4024994 S/0070/64/009/002/0273/0275
AUTHORS: Dlal~yushonkoj 14. N.; Verkhorobin, L. F. Karevf V. N.
TITLE: Str(,-tntiwn baryllido
no. 2, 1964, 273-275
SOUILE: Kristallograftya, ve 9.,
TOPIC TAGS: strontium beryllido, cubic lattice, stoichiometric f ormula., spaco
group, .x-ray diffraction$ &wder photograph
ABSTRACT: The corkpound was prepared by reducing SrO with Be, with the simultanedus,
formation of BeO according-to the equation:
SrO + 14Bo -'SrBe,, +BoO.
The pmrd,ers were mixed and placed in a tantalum crucible, and the reaction was
carried out in a vacuum of 10-3 = Hg at a temperature of 1200-3.250C. The pioduct
was a pi.-)rous, light-bioun mass, The presence of beryllide was -established by x-ray',
studies. Fairider photographs showed no BeO, but chemical analyses gave 11,FA
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ACCFZSION XR: AP404994
Characteristica established for the new compound are: Stoichiometric formula of
SrBe,3, crystalline structure of the NaZni3 type, space group 06 - FvOoo param-
eters y 0.17,q and z.~- 0,110, cubic lattice with a'lattice constant of a - 10-157
+ 0.001 A, coriguted densit 2.35 g/cm3i Orig, art* hast 1 figa're and 2 tabldsol
y
ASSOCUTION: Fiziko-tekhnichoskiy institilt AN UmSSR (Physicotechadal Institute
.0 UkrSSR)
MMaTTED i 22J'1163 AUE AC4t 1&pr% MCL: 00
SUB CODE: PH NO REP, SOV: 002 OTHERs 001
Card 2/2
-77
HATYUSHEMICO f N. N. j KUNCHENKO , V. V. ; V' 3MIOROBIN L. F.
High temperature vacuum camera for reciprocal lattice.
Photographing. Zav.lab.. 28 no.10:1257-1259 162, WMA 15:10)
2,,, Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy inBt'-tut AN UkTSSR;
(x rava-Squipment and supplieo)
s/326/62/013/001/o06/018
1"021/F'580
AUTIfORS! Verm
iorobin. L.F., Iv.,111ov, V.Ye.' Matyushenjo), N.N.
N-echiporenlco, Ye.P., pugachev, jV.S. and Somov, A.!.
I)jrfusion reactions in the Mo-Si, W-Si and Ta-Si
systems
PLRIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v.1'5, no.1, 1962,
77-8.1,
'ro.vr: The processe8 occurring during the saturation of
molybderaim, ttiligsten and tantalum by silicon on thermal diffusion
were -btvidied. Metallic samplem were h-~atad in silicon powder in
Tit e
a vacuum of 10-5 mm mercitry in the range 1150-1,35,00C.
silicide layer, formed on the 9iirface of the meta.11s, iv;is examined
by meta I lographi c and X-ray atialysis. The results showed that- the
saturated layer was produced, in the main, through the vapour
phase. The first stage was the formation of lower silicides.
Afterwards, higher silicides tire formed. At 124ooc, tuie
disilicide appears after 0.5, 1. and 3 hours on W, Ta and MU,
respectively. Once the disilicide Ims appeared, further growth
occurs largely by this phase, and only after a deftnite thicknems
has be n attained is there a retardation in growth of disilicide
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Diffusion reactions in the S/I 26/62/013/(JOlj'o,,')6/01 8
E021/1;580
and increased growth in the layers or lower silicide. 14 ji-ag
shown from X-ray nnalysis an(( from the change in forill of tile
samples during diffusion that preferential diffusion of silicon
through the silicide layer occurred, and the reaction leading to
the formation of the phase takes placp mainly at the iiiLernal
boundary of tho layer. rhere aro 5 figtires and 2 tables,
ASSOCIATIONi Fiziko-telchnichuskiy in~,4tit"t AN WtvSSR
(Physico-tochnical Institute AS UkrSSR)
SUBMITTLO:
April 2~), j-961
Card 2/2
VEMOROBIN L.F.- IVANOV, V.Ye.; MATMHENKO, N.N.; NECHIPOUNKO., Ye.P.;
SOMOV, A.I.
Reaction -d:LffuBion in systems Mo - Si., W - Si., and To. - EU. Fiz.
mat.i metalloved. 13 no.1:77.-81 Ja 162. (WRA 15:3)
I. Fiziko-tekhnJ.cheakiy institut AN 333R.
(Silicides) (Diffusion)
MATYUSHETIKO, N.N.; KAREV, V.N.; VERKHOROBIN, L.P.
Samarium, europium, and y-tterbium beryllates of the composi-
tlon ABe-13- Zhur. neorg. kh" 8 no.7:1788-1789 -T1 '63#
(MIPA 16:7)
L, Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut AN UkrSSR.
(BeryMum compounds)
(Rare earth compounds)
S/032/62/028j'010/009/009
B117/B186
AUTHORSs Maty-ushanko, N. N., Kunchenko, V. V.# and Verkhorobin, L. F.
TITM High-temperature vacuum chamber for back reflection X-ray
photography
PERIODICAL; Zavodskaya laboratoriya, v. 28, no. .10, 1962, 125T 1259
TEXTs The &uthors designed a vacuum chamber for precision X-ray photo-
graphy of interplanar spacings and for the measurement of elec4;ric
resistance J.n crystal lattices of high-melting metals and alloys at temper-
atures rang'ing from room temperature up to 200.00C. The apparatus can also
be used for detecting phase transition points, determining coe:tficients
of linear expansion and observing recrystallisiation processes in fixed
sample3. The vacuum chamber comprises a cylindrical hollow water-cooled
casing (height - 60 mm, inner diameter - 120 jam) fastened to a hollow
support which is connected to the pumping system. Oscillations in the
plane perpondioular to the X-ray beam are imparted by a worm gear driven
by a three-phase motor through reduction gear* The sample (maximum length
100 mm) is fixed between two water-cooled brass electrodes which are sealed
Card 1/3
8/032/62/02131'0101/009/009
High-temperature vacuum chamber... B117/B186
by rubber paokings. The sample is heated by an a-c current from a step-
down transformor with an accuracy of + 1% for the stabilized, voltage at the.
input. Inlets for thermocouples and 'electric measurement units are at
right angles to the axes of the electrodes. Temperature is measured by an
optical pyrometer, type DnI114 -09 (OPPI-09), through a viewing window pro-
vided with a shutter. Precision at 20000C is not inferior to 2,4. Opposite
the viewing Window a second window, for taking X-ray pictures, is fixed in
the cover of the casing. This window can be closed by 0*3-mm thick
beryllium foil which is protected from heat radiation and dust'hy a second
Be shield, not thicker than 0.1 mm. The X-ray unit comprises a flat"multi-
frame film badge and a sharp-focused tube designed by B. Ya. Pineij and
V. S. Kogan. When altering the distance specimen - film from 50 to 300 mm,
Braggs angles of from 67 to 880 can be recorded. The chamber was used to
investigate the interplanar spacing (130) of a molybdenum specimen,
measuring 100*8-2 mmp within a temperature range of from 900 to 20000C,
The vacuum chamber sustained tho Ion
poriod o.f heating at 20000C without
any disturbance of the vacuum (5 1 mm Hg). The electric resistance could
be measured from 9000C upward with an accuracy of +3%. X-ray pictures were
taken by using the characteristic Ko~ radiation of the Fe plate, focusing
Card 2/3
5/032/62/028./010/009/009
High-temperature vacuum chamber.e. B117/BI86
the (130) line. At a plate voltage of 30 kv and a current of 2 ma, the I
exposure lasted 3 - 5 min. Spacings were determined wiih an accuracy of i
0.02%. Results of the experiments agreed well with known literature data,'
There are 2 figures*-
ASSOCIATIONt Fiziko-te khnicheskiy ~nstitut Ak'ademil, nauk USSR (:Physico-
technical Instituts.,of the Academy of Eciences Ukr3SR)
'Card 3/3
Y&FIMEWO, L.N.; VERKHOROBIN, L.P.1 SH"DCIIENKOI A.G.
Oxidation of lower tungsten and malybdemrm siliciden. Izv.
AN SSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no,11:1911-1916 N 165,
(MIRA 18;:L2)
1. Fiziko-tekhnichaskiy inatitut AN UkrSSR, KharIkov. Submitted
May 25j, 1965.
NECHIPORBNKO~ Ye.P.; KRIVORUCHKO, V.M.; VFRKHOROBI~,_L.F.- MI-TRUFANOV, A.S.;
POLT-AVTSEV, N.S. -I -~ ~,_ -. -.1 .1.1 P
Effect of impurities on the kinetics of vacuum silicurizing
of molybdenum. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.12:2212-2218
D 165. (MIRA 18112)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut AN UkrSSR, Khar1kov.
L 1328&66 EWT(d)/EW.(m)/E74P(v)/roIP6'j)/T/-Nf,(k)/EWP(h)/LWP(l) 'RM
ACC 14R AP6-0.00321 SOURCE CODE.:
JHVENTOR: Polotelov, H. A.; Verkhorubov. B. A.; Callnov V. G., Kryuchkov. A. D..
tvin A. IF. -,MelTn Tchenk~o z7i RF ~=d --o:i-e ~n!~t o. Kjeb
zov, G. N.i aAova
lilov, L. A.; Shchutskiy, S. V.; Yanovskiy,
-.-S. SoInyshkAni L. H-.; Fridman, A. H.; S'
~-~E. A
ORG: none
'TITLE: A dtvic--efori- automati4 an InsItallation- for- pfjjymerjiia9?gaS~0-"
the -All
:olefins. E%-ass 12, No. 175923 [annotmced by the Len_16grad Affiliate-of
~Union Sciew:ific Research and Dedi In-stitute for Chemical ffachine ~%Ljldl
1I& ( Len
7iniradskiy -.Hlial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-Issledovatellskogo i kons,ruktorskogo in3ti-
khimicheskogo mashinostroyeniya)]
;SOURCE.- Byulleten' izobreteniy L tovariykh znakov, no. 21, 1965, 1.0
~TOPIC TAGS: Polymerization, olefin, chemical engineering, autcatatic control equip-
iment
WSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a device for ailtom3tic control of an
i Card 1/3 UDC: '66.05-5 66.095.26 676.742.2
L 13288-66
ACC NR: AP6000321,
nstallation- for--polymeriz ng- gaseous olefin's, e-4g.- in-production of --lcm pressure
+i
--onnecled to aflow
regulator--fbJ;w~-tie--product--reactori7--and-a-pmesure-regulator--conni.icted-i:o-the-~con--'~
for-the-ooolant. ror increased--productivity and optimization of the pro-
;cesst, one tetperature controller Is connected thrcjuFh a spced relucer to the pres-
sure control'.er which is connected through a second speed veducer to the flow mgu-
lator for thf! product reactor. The other temperature controller is minected to the
flow regulator for the coolant.
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AGG 1JR: AP5025:33 SOURGS GODS: UR/0266/65/WO
/Ol6/Wd)/OO(j3
AUTHORS: Verkht, T. ridman, A. N.; Oleriask
Mb__OVL 13- F iyp B. I.; Morutkhovas
V CIIaPlIIf'-_YU*"4 _V *I _ Fie tr.6va, L. V.; Vav-ilova,
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4,4 ~( Ili _-)
TITIJ~: A method for obtaining ejnlefin,-J~ Giass )9, No. 173945 Qj
SOURGE: Byulletent izobreteniy i tovarnykh Makov, na. 16, 19659 8~1
---TO?IG-TAGS:---po*
Iyolef in,, monomer, organometal, catalyst - -
I.Author-Certificate~p by,
---ABSTRILCT i -res!eLnta::~-a-mat-hod-f=~ahtainiW;-olyxklefin-
high-pressure circulation of gaseous monomer through it piolymerizer fillfid. vith a
solvent -and an active complexv and containing an organometallic catalUt. I To
v _nt
re e , polyolei'Ln., form4d in the early stage of the reaction, from stickIng to the
p
walls of the po3jmerizer,, the latter is first filled with pure solvoub, Via active J
co[Vlex is, then added to the solvent.
11.0
W-CODEt HT,_W/ SUBM DAM - 23Jan63/- ORIG REN --000,t M W A00-
Card 1/1 vir.: 678,742
. ........
UIMVChemistry - Platinum,- Analysis
Chemistry - Cop or, Ara~ys--~a
5ePt/Oct 48
ODroplet Method for Detecting Iridiim, Palladium., Platinym, Thallium, Copper, It
No A. Tananaylov(Deoeased), No P. Ru1inha.. A. No Verkhorubova, lab of FAs, Shop,
Factory No 171% Sverdlovsk, 5 pp
"Zhur Analit Xblmliff Vol III, No 5
Describes dro.lplet method of detecting subject metals. Method has been introduced
into factory practice and has been of considerable value in the analysis of
platinoid &M)ya and of molten platinum. Submitted 5 Sept 1947.
?A 13/49T19
IVANOVA, G.I.; VEMOSHAIISKAYA, O.Y., starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnilr.
Cranberries in powdered form and concentrates made from -them.
Slrudy VITIIKOP no.6:161-168 '56. IMLELA 10: 5
(cranberries)
PROKOFIYATA, A.M.; VEMOSHANMYA, O.V.
Vegetable UP"ff"WROSO"pro'd0i'u~vc~ed b7 drum dr7ing. Kozis* i ov,
prom. 13 no.10:21-22 0 '58. (Knu 11: 10)
I.Wentrallw nauchno-issladovateliekiy inatitut konser-moy i
ovoshcheoushillnO7 prom7ohlennosti.
(Vegetables, Dried)
V011KOV, Ye.N., ka Avkhn.nauk; VEMBOSHANSKAYA,-O-V
-,, starshiy
vauchnn sot3~Udnik
fea coneantratas which do wt need cooking. Trudy VITHOP
159. MIRA 1438)
(Peas) (Food, ConeantrAted)
VOLKOVx To.N., kand.te nftk; PROKOFIYEVA, A.M., sturphiy n&uohnTj
V V
b0rudnik; I VA G.A., starshiy naunkVy obtrudnik;
t+
KlUKNINAj, b.P., pia'vrshiT-naiichM~ notmaakv W-19 LX A
P. 0
b-ly na-bon-blWy
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no.10:115-120 (MIRA 14:8)
(Food, Concentrated)
VOLKOV, Ye.N., kA;id.tekhn.nauk,- PROKOPIEVA, A.M., starohiy nauchwry
i!iotrudnik;'V-r,RKHOSBNSKAYA, O.V., otarohiy nauchnyy ootrudnik
preparing vegetable-ar*-fruit pcwder in a roller &7or.
"rudy VIIIIKOP no.10:121-12pi 159.
(Vegetables, Dried) (Fruit, Dried)
- - - - --- PROKOFIYE'VA, A.M.-, starshiy nauchnyy sotrudnik; VERKHQSHANSKAYA.J4__Q'Y. I
starshiy nauchnyy sotrijdnik
Keeping qualities of cereals enriched with vegetable and fruit
powder and of puree-like vegetable soups for children. Irudy
VNIIKOP no.10:159-162 159. (MIRA 14:8)
(Cereals as food) (Soups)
VOIKOT, Te.N., kandidat teklmicheskikh nauk.;VERRAWROSKATA, O.Y., starshlx
nauchnyy sotrudnik.
Study of varieties of peas as a raw material for the production of
concentrates. Ref. nauch. rab. VNIIKOP no.3:71-76 155. (KEBA 9:11)
(Peas-V IT ieties)
VERKHOSUPOV., A., kand.tekim.nauk, dotsent; COVIN, V., ateLrqhiy inzh.
Corrosion of shell and tube condensera in coolimg plants. Mor.
n.ot 22 no.1:29-30 Ja 162o (MMA 15:1)
L Odesskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut piehohevoy i kholodillnoy
jummyshlemosti (for Verkhoshapov). 2. Chernomorskoye yarokhod-
atm (for Chuvin).
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(Centrifugal casting) (KIRA 11:10)
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AUT11OR: Rafikov, 3. R. (Academician AN KazSSR); Rode, V. V.; Verkhotin, 14. A.;
iAndrianov, K. A. i(Academician)
ORG: Institute of Heteroorganic. Compounds, Academy of Sciences SSSR (Institut
elementoorganichesl--.ikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk SSSR)
TITLE: Mechanism of thermal stabilization of polydimethylailoxane by titanium and
iron compounds
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 171. no. 6, 1966, 1352-1354
TOPIC TAGS: lubricant additive, lubricant, silicone lubricant, silicone lubricant.
thermal stability
ABSTRACT:
A study was nade of the mechanism of the effect of small amounts; of titanium
and iron covqtounds on the thermal degradation-of polydimethylsiloxarte (PS)
in vacuum under isothermal conditions. The resulrs were compared w;'6th
previously obtained thermal degradation data on polyt itano dime thyls J.1 oxane
(PTS) (PS coritaining Ti atoms in the baclcbone) . The additives tested were
tetrabutoxytitanium (BT) , dibutoxy titanium bis(acetylacetonate) (AT), iron
acetylacetonate (AI), titanium oxides (OT), and iron oxides (01). The
amount of BT, AT, or AT to be added was calculated so there was one equi-
valent of metal per 62 repeat units of FS, the same ratio as in the PTS,
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i BT, AT, and &I were introduced by mixJng their ac-lutlons in dry benzene with
a similar solution of PS, and subsequently evaporating the solvent. OT and
01 were introduced by adding a ten-fold excess over theory to concentrated
benzene solutions of PS, with subsequent drying and milling. The thermal
I degradation criteria used were weight loss, intrinsic viscosity of benzene-
soluble fraction, amount of gel.fraction, and amount of volariles formed, all
at 200-500C for 4 hr. Experimental results are given in graphic form.
It was found that the additives have a beneficial effect on thermal stability
,that of the presence of titanium in
similar to, but less pronounced than
the backbone at the onset (PTS). It was concluded that the beneficial
effect of uratal compounds is due to their reactirtg with the PS macxomolecules'
in the prov-sa of thermal degradation to form a new high-therauLl-sitability.,
high-molecu~LAr-weight -compounds containing metal atoms in the backb3ne.
Orig. art* lias: 3 figures.
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ACC NR, AP60'4~!3410 SOURCE CODS: UR/0190/66/008/007/1226/IZ30
VY 1.
ALUM: Verlkhtjtin, M. .; Andrianov, K._.A.; Zhdanov, A, A. * Luraseva' All. A.;
Rafiko-vp
ORG: Institute of -Compounds, AN SSSR (Institut eleriontoorganicheskikh
soyedineniy AN 14
TITLE: Riermal degradation of certain polymetallodtnethylsiloxanes
SOURCE: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedinaniya, v* 8, no, 7, 1966j 1226-121,10
10CLIU,yinu
TOPIC TAGS: polysiloxane, titanium compound, pc\qvAv-z degradation, Orv compound,
ABSTRAM The thermal degradation of po~yaluminodimoaLlsiloxanal(PAS) and 'Ooly-
titanodimothrig Imp q(PTS) (see Fig. 1) was studied in a vacuum at various temDera-
tures. The predominant process in the thermal aging of the polymers was found to be
depolymerization involving rupture of the Si-O bond and formation of hexamethylcyclo-~
trisiloxane. The de-polymerization begins after the g7el formation maximum has been
reached; at the same time, the aluminum atom in the elastomer chain slightly increase
and the titanium, atom considerably decreases the depolymerization rate as compared tor
polydimethylsiloxane. The gal formation maximum in polytitanodimethylsiloxane is
shifted by 2000 toward higher temperatures as co-,mared to polyaluminodimethylsilexane.
In addition to the depolymerization, a homolytic ruDture of Si-C arx] C-111 bonds with 'r
the liberation or hydrogen, methane, and ethane takes place during the thermal dogra-'
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dation of polyalumino- and polytitanodimethylsiloxane. Orig. art.hass 2 figures andi
2 tables.
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TSMKOV. V.H.; VMMOTINA, L.H.
Piotoolastic effect In methjr1nethacrylate and poljr-p-tortiary-
biA.Aphony1motbAcrylato polymrs and their copolymers. Zbur. takh.
fix. 28 no.107-106 A 158, (KI3A 11:3)
1. Institut vysokomolakulvarnykh eoyedinenly AN SSSR, leriingrad.
(Mothaerylic acid) (Photoelastleity)
by the mcfh=tl~ 4
4-t
,!Th H-11 t~td
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sumio=m: re".qov6,;. DATE ACQI 17 Ain6 3
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CGH 2/2
BABUMO, II.N.; SMICYLENKO, E.I YERK110TUROVA, F.I - AFM',ASIYEVA, L.I.;
NADEZEDINSKAYA, N.G.; FODHVALOTj'V_X . k, .-~tekhn.' nauk;
PASIMMESKAYA, G., red. izd-va; YLMI-MIKO, A., tekhn. red.
[Technological instructions on the production of carned fish by
the enterprises of the KaliningrLd Economic Council3Sbornik tekh-
nologichaskikh instruktsii po vyrabotke rybpykh konservov pred-
priiatiiami Kalinirg-nFAskogo sovnarkhoza. Kalinirgrad, Kalimin-
gradskoe knizhnoe izd-vo, 1962. 239 p. (MA 15:12)
1. Kaliningrad. Baltiyskiy nauchno-isoledovateliskiy institut
raorskogo rybnogo khozyaystva i okermografii. 2. Baltiyskiy
nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut morskogo rybnogo khoz~raystva
i okormografii, TekbnoIqXicb9vkaya laboratoriya Kaliningrad (for
Babchenko, Sanioylenko, Verkhoturova, Podsewdov~. -
(Ganning and preserving) (Kaliningrad Province--Fish, Canned)
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