SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT VOLKOV, F.G. - VOLKOV, G.I.

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ISAKOV, I.S.-r--(continued) Card 2. podpolkovnik, pomosbahnik glavaogo, red. po izd-vu; SFWV, N.Te., Impitan 2 ranga, ucbeM7 sekretart; VOROBITRY, V.I., kapitan I ranga. red.kart; 141GALKIN, G.A., imb.-kapitan 1 ranga, red.kart; GAPONOVA, A.A., red.kart; GONCHAROVA, A.I., red.kart; GORBACHEVA, N.Ye.. red.kart; GHMTBERCr, G.Yu., red.kart; DUROV, A.G., red. kart; YERSITOT, I.B., red.kart; ZILIBERSKER, A.B.v red.kart-. KASTALISKAYA, N.I., rod.kart; kMLIKOVA, M.M., red.knrt; MAKAROVA, V.N.. red.kart-, WROZOVA, A.F., red.kart; PAVLOVA, Ye.A., red. kart; POCHUBUT, A.N., red.kart; RDMANOVA, G.N., red.kart; SMIRNOVA, L.V., red.kart; SMIJUK)VA, L.N., red.kart; TAIIANKOVA, A.I.. red. kart-, YAI%'FVICH, M.A., rad.kart; YASINSKAYA, L.F., red.kart; VASIL'YRVA, Z.P., tmkhn.red.; VIZIROVA, G.N., taklhn.rod.; WUL)VANOVA. A.T., tal-bn.rnd.; WROKHOV, V.I., tekhn.red.-, MALINKO, V.I., t"khn. red.; SVIDERSKItYA, G.V., takhn.re&.; CHERNDGORDVA, L.P., takhn.rad.; YURAYEVA, Ye.M., tekbn.red. [Marine atlas] Morskoi atlas. Otv.red. I.S. Isakov. Glav.red. L.A. Demin. Izd. bbrskogo genorallnogo ebtaba. Vol.1 [Navigation geography] Ilavigatsionno-geo.-raficheakii. Zamestitell otv. red. po I tomu V.A. Petrovskii. 1950- 83 maps. (Y.IRA 12:1) (Continued on next-card) 13-kKov, I.S.---(continuad) Card 3. 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Voyenno-morskoye ministeretvo. 2. Ilachallnik Mbrskogo kartos-raficheskogo instituta vo7eano- morsk-ikh sil (for Lanqkin). 3. Daystvitel'nyy chlen Akademii pedagogicheskikh nauk RSFSR (for Orlov). 4. Nacballnik Gidro- graficheBkogo upravlaniya voyenno-morskikh sil (for Tributs). 5. Gonerallnyy gosudarstv. direktor topografichaskoy sluzhby (for Baranov). 6. Direktor topografichmskoy slu~hby (for 14ilenki). (Ocean-Wnpa) (Harbors-l-laps) VOLEV F The Committee on Stalin Prizes (of the Catmcil of Ministers USSR) in the f ie-ldz of science and JmVentionz anacumes that the follwing ecientific woeks, popular emlen- tific books, and textbooks have be= aubmItted for ccoputitior, for Stalin PrIzers for the years 1952 and 1953- (Sqvete!~SXa Kulturs., YA=owx No. 22-4o, 2o Feb - 3 Apr i.9.r,4'j Nam Isakov, 1. 6. Shule~rkin, V. V. Demiii, L. A. Voroblyev, V. Sere.gin, M. P. Yegorlyeva, A. V. Srairnova, V. G. Kudryatsev, 1'. K. Babakhanov, A. C. I L Rudovi s p Volkov, ". G. Salishchev5p K. A. Orlov, B. P. Kalesnik, 6. V. ShIvede, Ye. Ye. Snezhinskiy, V. A. Pogosy--n, Kh. P. Drozdov 0. A. SO: Wi6K 7 JulY 1954 TItle cf Work it, _,L-rine Atlas" -Tvol _11) flom1nated by G Societ, e0gr pnic of -the Acade-,. of Scienco-s USJIFt I _,q 0 L- K" C) ,/, ff, j . EM:MUROV, G.D.; DCBROSIRDOV, Ye.l.; YERG&LIYEV, A.Te.; JIUMOft, Practice of applying high productive systems of mining in certain mines. Vest. AN Uzakh. WR 11 no.9:80-91 5 '54. (Mining engineering) (~a-RA 8:2) tam ;w-m- USSR / Forestry. Forest Crobs, Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 16, 19589 7Z822. Author : Volkov., inst :r-n-st-MuTe of Forestry, AS USSR Title :Some Data on the Influence of Thinning of Timber Stands and of Soil Friability on Fruit Bearing of Oak. Orig Pub: Soobshch, In-ta lesa. AN SSSRS 1957.9 Vyp. 8$ 3-12. Abstract: By investigations of the foothill leafy forests of I-11 quality of the Tellermanov Leskhoz (Balashov- skaya Oblast), the dependence was e&tablished of the degree of acorn harvest on the farming Improve- ments in the mix-led forest plots. Thinning of mixea leafy forests to a thickness of 0.6 by means of cutting out accompanying species., asp and birch first;, aids preservation of moisture and soil US-')'R Fo r es try Forest Crop~. K-5 Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-j3iol., No 16, 19581 7Z8ZZ. Abstract,~ nutrients, improving conditions for cross-ferti- lization. This measure, along with simultaneous cultivation of the soil by Z-meter strips for half the area., contributed to a 2.5-fold harvest increase on the exDerimental plots. Cutting out part of the underbruch'. cleaning down timber out of the plots and uprooting stumps also provided a Z.O-Z 5-fold greater acorn harvest than in the usual c~ndftfons. Spraying the branches in'the flowering period with a 0.005 concentration of boric acid in experiments at the Main Botanj,, Garden AS USSR gave a 1.5-fold Increase In the quantity of acorns on 31 August over that of the controls. -- D. 1. Deryabin. VOLKOV, F.I. Xffect of foliar feeding-vith boron on acorn 7ieUs Biul. Gla-v. bot. sada no.31:109-3-11 '58. (LIRA 12.5) 1.Institut lesa AN SSSR. (Plants, 3ffect of boron on) (Acorns),- VOLKOV) F. i. 32606. VOLKOV, F. I. Onaibolee zffektivnom ispolIzovanii leqnykh semyan. les i step', 1949, No 3, s. 12-17 SO: Letopis' Zhurnall nykh Statey, Vol. V.. VOLKOV, F.I. thinning of stands and scarifying of soil affects the fruiting of oaks. Soob. Inst. lesa rio.8:3-12 '57. (MIRA 11:5) (Oak) (Forest thinning) VOLF'Ov, F. I. Basin for sone methods for nowing acorns. Trudy Inst. lesa 38: 51-58 158. (MFIA 11:10) (Acorns) -- VOLKOV, F. I. Acorms Sp,,-.elfic welght of acorns as rin lnd-~x of ripon.;ss and quality. Dokl. k: SSSIR ~~5 140. 1, 1952. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Librar-y of Congress, November 1952. bNCLASSjFj_v.,D,. I V, , ---4 1 .I . I Seed industry r-nd Trade I cultivstion 0-.,- frira-sl-, Prll-; nr.-,pn1:7~~-tion .-?,7 s-fc- ~rovlnrz f*p.nnv.. -1 t- v- .o - . , : - , n -~ . 1. 2. : -; --I I - .. - 6 I I-onthly List of AcceEslons. Libre r.-)r of Con~-,-re s F, .April ].,-)52. UTIXL~ SS I ~ I FD. J_vo~ao,,-, -F. ~,. I Forests -nd I Cultiv-P.4 - 1- -,:. - -,. 1-, !1-47 .-!a r, of 'Lore c t Ei ~-:.tl i-,:i c. ' s - td .-4 ',- rIMS . Les. .-I --- I Monthly List of Libl,rr;r of Con~-:rt-ss. April J.952. -UNCLASSIF=. USSRAlining Methods Explosives Feb 49 "The Develorment of Exploitation Systems Using Torpedo Holes for Ore Breaking in the Krivoy Rog Basin," G. M. Malakhov, A. D. Polishchuk, F. 1. Volkov, 6 pp "Gor Zhur" No 2 Deep torpedo holes for ore breaking may be used on ores with strength less than 8, where width of the vein is not less than 10 meters. The system is being used successfully in Krivoy Rog Basin. PA 40/49T82 VOZNESENSKIY, Lev Aleksandrovich; VOLKOV, Feliks Mikhaylo ch- SHVEYTSERY Ye.K., red.; PAVLCVA.. A., tekhn. red. [How to fulfill the work on tests and term papers in economics; aid for the correspondence school students of institutions of higher learning] Kak vypolnit' kontroll- nulu i kursovuiu raboty po, politicheskoi ekonomii; posobie studentam-zaochnika-m VUZOV. Moskva, Gosizd-vo "Vysshaia shkola.." 1960. 28 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Economics--Study and teaching) TSAGOLOV, N.A.. prof.. red.; IMSSIA, IT.Y.. dotsent, red.. Prinimali . - uchastiye: SCL01NOT, M.T., dotsent; CHL93KO"=3, T.N., kand.ekon. nauk; TOLKOT. F.M... -kand.okon.nauk; TOMOSENSKIT, L.A., nauchnrl sotrudnik. GCBMTZVA, L.N., red.; TERHAKOT, H.S., takhn.red. [Problems of political economyl Voprosy politichaskoi ekonomii. Pod red. N.A.TSagolova i H.V.Khessina. Moskva. 1960. 278 P. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Moscow. Universitet. (Economics) VOLKOV,,_.TeLiks,Mikhay1ovich, prepodavatell; MARINA, V., red.; GRIGORIYIKVA,I., m1adshiy red.; CEZFEMA, 0., tekhn. red. (Expanded replacement of skoUed labor in the U.S.S.R.] Rasshirennoe vosproizvodotvo kviLlifitsirovannoi-rabo--hei Oily v SSSR. Izd-vo sotsiallno-ekon. lit-ry, 1960. 205 p. (KM 14:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvannyy unitersitet (for Volkov) (Labor oupply) YAGODKIN, Vladimir Hikolnyovioh;,VOLKOV, P.M., red.; OZIRA# Y.Yu.. red.; YHRMAKOV, M.S., teklin~,-rie~d,-- [Socialist reproduction] Sotsialisticheakoe vosproisvodstvo. Moskva, Izd-vo Moak.univ., 1960. 74 p. (MIRA 14:2) (Economics) VOLKOV.-Fo~ ich; VOMEMSKEY, Lev Aleksandrovich; TSYPKINA, F.L., red.; YVLA-Gli4, A.S., tekhn. red. [Counmnism is born in work; the role of collectives and shock workers of communist labor in the building of cqmmunism) Kom- munizm. rozhdabtsia v trude; o roli dvizheniia kollektivov i udarnikov komn~anisticheskogo truda v stroitellstve kommmizma. Moskva, Izd-vo n.Sovetskaia Rossiia," 1961. 71+ p. (MIRA 14:12) (Labor and laboring classes) I VOT-11MV, F. V. M.mring Machines Better use of self-propelled hay rowers. Korm- baza 3 no. 7, 1952. 4. I-Iontb ILRL 2f Rusnian Accegsims, Library of Congres:~, Se-oLember '11952. MICLASSIFIED. VOLKOV, F.N. (Moscow) Hypnosis as a method of psychotherapy in polyclinical practice. Klin.med. 32 no.9:35-41 5 154. OULEA 7:12) 1. 1z Polikliniki No. 42 Krasnopreenenskogo rayon& Hoskvy. (HYPNOSIS, therapeutic use) I V~-1,K -;, F. :-I. --- Hay stacker Moskva, Ministerstvo sellsl~ogo !--hoziaistva SSSR, 195") 1. Agricultural w-chinery. Nip VOLKOV, F.S.; LIPSHITS, IT.V. Complete modernization of equipment. Tekst.prom. 19 no.10: 65-68 0 '59. WRA 13:1) 1. I&Lchallnik Upravleniya legkoy promyshlonnouti Bryanakogo sovrArkhoza (for Volkov). 2. Glavnyy inzhener UprLLVlnniyU legkoy promynblennooti Bryanskogo sovnarkhnza (for Lipshits). (Bryansk Province--Textile industry) VOLKOVY F,V., 3"Uderll-l In field praotice. Za5hch. rubs-.. (-,+ , , , - : I - _r,_ ., . j ~ ~ -, _, -. f C. I .i -A _ V- ; , - - - 1. Gortkov3kiy Hel'skokho-Uaystvenny-y lzint,itut. M.-A YOLKOVI G. (Lt. Gen. Air Engineer Service) "Organization Problems of the Air Engineer Service", Vestnik Vozdushnovo Flota, No. 10j October 1946. SO: Translation W-418, 22 Apr. 1948. VOLKOV, G. Economic efficiency of surface coal mining* Vop.ekon. no,2:23-33 F 157. (MLRA 10:5) (Coal mines and mining) VOLKOV,, G,, kotellshchik-montazhnik; M~TZ]Ty V., master vzryvnik; ZAKIROV, G.,, SHOLRO, G. More but not merrIer. Okhr. truda i sots. strakh- 5 no.S:36 Ag 162. (MIRA :L5:?) 1. Fredsedatell tsE;khovogo komiteta Kuzhetskogo meta-Ilurgicheskogo zavoda (for Volkov). 2. Strakhnovoy delegat shakhty imeni Kalinina Yemerovokaya obl. (for Mizin). 3. Shakhta "Koksovaya-l". Kemerovskaya obl. (for 2akirov). 4. Spetsiallnyy korrespondent zhurnala "Okhrana truda i sotsiallnoye strakhovaniye" (for Shapiro). (Kemerovo Province-Health resorts., watering places, etc.) -VOLKOV. Machines and the harvest. Sov.profsoiuzy 18 no.10:5-7 IV 162. (MM 15:5) I, Z-vatitell predoedatelya Vaeooyuznogo ob"yedineniya Soveta YAnistrov SSSR po prodazhe sellskokhozyaystvennoy tekbniki, zapasnykh chastey, mineralinykh udobreniy i drugikh materiallno- tekhnicheskikh aredstv,, organizatsii remonta i ispoltzovaniya mashin v kolkhozakh i sov-khozakh. (Farm mechanization) (Tractors) GOR'BUNOV, N.; VOLKOV, G.; CHAYKA, Z. Increasing labor Productivity in open-out coal mines. Biul.nauch. inform.:trTid i zar.plata 3 n0-9:3-7 160. (YIRA 1'-'9) (Strip mining--labor prodiietivity) 70LTOV, G GiluvXa ustanovk! samoletov. Leningrad, loninCradskaaia krasnoznwmennuia vuell- no-vozdusi-w.aia inzhenernai;-- akazdeLuj.-La, 1947- 352 D. Title tr.: Aircraft pmwer plants. Nal SU: keronautical Scionctis and iLviation in the -)oviet Union, Library of Congress, 1955 1. VOLKOVI C. 2. USSR Wo) 4. Amateur Theatricals 7- Opera in a textile workers' club, Sov.soiuz no. 5, 1953. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, APRiL 1953. Unclassified. VOLKOV, G. Planning the number of auxiliary wor-kers. Sots.trud 4 no.7: 87-92 T1 160. (MIRA 13:8) (Kharkov--Tractor industry) VOLKOV. G. New machines go to fields. INTU 4 no.5:6-9 My, 162. ONORA 15:51 1. Zamestitell predsedatelya Vsesoy-uznogo ob"yedineniya Saveta Ministrov SSSR "Soyuzs,-,lIkhoztekhnika". (Agricultural machinery) VOLKOV, G., , kund.tekhn.naluk Flight on a rocket-propelled aircraft,, Kryl.rod. 13 ro.2:.-,(,-31 F 62. (MMk 15:1) (Rockets in transportation) VOLKOV, G.A. Energy spectra of electrons at various points of an irradiated medium. Fiz. tver. tela 3 no.2:354-359 F 161, (MIRA 14:6) 1. Agrofizicheskiy institut,, Leningrad. (Electrons-Spectra) Fl 12' VOLKOV G.Ae; RIK, G.R. on the problem of A-dosingtry In mrginal region of heterologaua media. Blofixiks 5 no.ls60-68 160. (MIRA 13:6) (RADIOMEW) YEVMSVA, Ye.; VOLKOV, G. All-woven driving belts made of synthetic fibern. I/Aahinastraitall no.1:27. Ja 162. (MIRA 15:1) (Belts and belting) (Textile fibers, Oyzthetic) S/183/60/000/02/07/025 B004/11005 AUTHOR: TITLE: PERIODIUL: Volkovp G. A. 9 Qieff Digineer Report Khimicheskiye volokna, 1960, No. 2, pp. 17 - 18 TEXT: This report was delivered at the Branch Cqnferenoe of the Synthe-ic ftt~;.,r Indus 4n Klinp December 16-18, 1959. The lecturer mentions thie- production faults of his factory. The weaving mill fabrika "Krasnaya Roza" ("Red Rose" F~~ tory) found 0.11 - 0-36 breakages per I kg of rayono The measures taken to im- prove the quality are enumerated. The technical regulatlons are stIll not bein- observed. The Kraanoyarskiy sovnarkhoz (Krasnoyarsk sovnarkhoz) is requeated with the supply of stainless steel tubes. Production of cord fiber waa Ytarted w.-;_th difficulties in May 1959. Workers were missing, the rubberized of the ze~-- od 11X let Oktyabryall (1110 Years of October" Works) were useless, tz,-.-- i~issenbly -as carried out badly. Errors were made by the GIPROIV (State Inst-L -or the Dr~~sign and Planning of Synthetic Fiber Industry Establishments) in ,-,-ing the -e-_-_,ctory, The Upravlerxiye khimicheskogo volokna Goskomiteta Soveta J-1ni--trov 3SSR po khimii (Administration for Chemical Fibers of the State Card 1/2 S11 83/60/000/02 /0 B004/BO05 Committee on Chemistry of the Council of Ministers USSR) in to secure the supply of oiling agents. The cellulose of the Priozerskiy kombinat (Priozersk is of inferior qu4lity. Caustic soda contains 130 mg/1 of iron oxides. The au Pply of spare parts is deficient. The.zavod im. X. Marksa (Works imeni K. Marx) pro- duces no spere.parts for the spinning frames of the type PN-300-1Z. The Roeglavwa6hsbyt entrusted the production of thaeo spare parts to tho 1110 Te~ix~ of Octobor" Works but no molds are available there for this purpose. The VNI,7V (All-Unioz-. Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Fibers) should bettei for its branches which are doing nothing at all. Research work done by the VX_-..-. does not fulfill the demands-of industry-Rationalization is being carried on J-11 the lecturer's factoryp but other factories in Krasnoyarsk, such as zavod sinteticheskogo kauchuka (Synthetic Rubber Works), gidroliznyy zavod (Hydrolysis Works) show better results. Automation in the synthetic fiber industry is back- !!fard. Not much knowledge can be acquired in the Klinskiy kombinat (Klin Kom'~,J- eith,Drr~ z. model plant serving as a pattern for other factories should be ASSOCIATION: Krasnoyarakiy zavod (Krasnoyarsk Workja e~ I..ard 2,/- ACCESSION MR: AR5006790 3/0299/65/000/001/RO26/RO26 S6URGE:-~- Rero tho Biol-ogija, svodn7j t oms Abs. !R188 -Volkovi .,;rr7~7*777 -w-j Lnve sttga f -reat p t4iitial in a s ingle call of I tion d 0 ZaQla alaa-a- ~.. Change in rest potential of cell 9 41-m a 176 nd darlmes-,T I J.. La 3 c. e n,,, RI T.' ~ j'"N, -A- ACCESSION NR: AR5500,5790 ;bn bd~'~ 00 alt- _PtjCj-SGL va_:.. C~riqase_ of redt _a 'I of the process an. d illumination value ff'~~r zlie c-Cl, QA"~~d ~-q~a3e .065~6 potea4id.,L onanges, out the Accomc-!Rtlon in decrease value remains constant. T L- 65 ElIG a I-' HIJGc I/ ACCESSION N-R: AP5019.-1)30 UR/0O20/64/l55/0G5/l224/1a26 -A. :OR: j TIV the r X: 'Change in eat potential of an individual cell of the Aga nitella flexilis iuring stimulation by light SOUTICE: AN SSSR. Doklady, v. 155, no. 5, 1964, 1224-1226 TOPIC TAGS: algae, plant sensibility, light biologic effect ABSTRACT: The effect of light stimulus from an incandescent Is= on the rest potential waa investigated on individual cells of the alga N~tella Elexilf,;. ciji!.urecl in MedLum &~,ove layer-s of riv~-r anr~ quartz gand. unjer ~2-1"'Cur fluorescent 1-Ighting. A defirAfe trl3rsit"On PFOCe3s Was ObBer"el U;'-'rl G C I CI a L K Zle, Zl T-~ e 2 C-3 9 e.L f proce!iti or an asymplotic nlppro,,c!~ a L ~Lliu i U8; is agaj.n turned ofC, th-e rresctic- to a riew otationary 3tiite. 112 ]-Card IL 59355-65 ACCIESSION UR: AP5019330 is gradually extinguinhed against a background of the developi.ng lighto-to- dar,kneas reaction. The light-to-darkneas reaction Le siMpler and usually more -istabilt., - Ami~ediatdly..agter_ the Ught~ -is. turned - of f, the rate of- change of ;the rest potential is a -a Imum and directed toward negative valuea; it decreaaes rapidly, passing through zero, and changes direction. In the case of short light flash-ea after prolonged darkAnsa, and vice versa, the -esuitfint VarLation 01F tale -e8t potentlp'l F"~;)rpa~.-rita a rompeiti!Aon of tlie in I ia, stages D, ,he rjark:~e9a-0_1 ilhc ,-,~' ' 1,01i' ~eiactions, arid !Lenc'~ posseaae3 an ano~.aloua appearance, C~rig- art. has: 3 grapns. AbSOCIATION: Agrofizichealciy aauchno-issledovatel'skiy :Scientific Research Institute.) SU51=-_D: 07Jun63 ENCL.- 00 NR REF SOV: 003 OT 007 iastitut (Agr9phyeical SUB CODE: IZ, OP JPRS calrd - 2/2 L k v jj A vj. Alie O.V d I jig I ." .1 yNJ A VOLKOV, G.A. (Moskva) Choice of optimum magnitude of power reserve in an electric Power system. Izv. MT SSSR. Otd. takh. nauk.Energ. i transp. no.3,.257-265 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:8) MARKOVICH,- I.M. (Moskva); VOLKOV, G.A. (Moskva) Basic principles of the de t--rmina tion of optimum power reserve in an electric power gystem. Izv. ~N SSSR. Otd. nauk. Energ. i transp. no.3-251-256 My--Je 163. (MIRA 16: tekh' 8'1 IMSMEMZ~ 1 2-TITI-A 20107 C'/1 8 61/00~/002/005/050 B102XB204 AUTHOR: Volkov, G. A.~ TITLEt The electron energy spectra in various points in an irradiated medium PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela,' v- 3, no. 2, 1961, 354-359 TEXT: It was the purpose of the present paper to solve the electron d( transport equation by means of an exDansion into a polynomial of the required distribution function. When working with A-active isotopes it is of importance to know the electron spectrum in the various point of the irradiated medium. For the case of a Dlane source of given electron energy distribution, which is located in an infinitet isotropic and homogeneous medium, the following electron transport equation is obtained considering the scattering of electrons as well as their energy losses by ionization and atom excitation aj M IL' 71) aj (C jE IL, .0 dg'Nr,- N, 0) U (Z, -JO, Card 1/7 4n 20107 S/181/61/003/002/005/050 The electron energy spectra... B102/B204 ,T( V'ItLq) is the electron distribution function, N is the number of atomic sUtterers.per gram of subetancep 6(~,e) - the scattering cross section p.er solid[ angle unit, r0- the longest path of an electron with maximum energy given in g1cm2 ; f is 'the z-oomponent of the place at which the electron is located in r0-units, (-11!~f 41); 1 is the real path covered by an electron from the source (xy-plane) up to the place on the z-axis (in r0-units); 0!!5,ji~-1; f(-Z) is the initial energy distribution of the electrons;p- - cos01, where '~'is the angle between the z-axis and the direction of motion of the electron. As ansatz for the solution of (1), the Legendre expansion - _L -t (21+1)P (2) is 47E 1=0 obtained. The scattering cross section is assumed to be 0(j,0) - LCL(1+2y .0089)-2, where A(Z) in ft oonfttant depending on Z, awl Y1 is the screening number Card 2/7 20107 S/181/61/063/002/005/050 The electron energy spectra,- 3102/B204 1/3 2. 2 1 Z' 1, -13 + 3.76 (Z/137)2 T+1 Z is the atomic 6_.883-137J T(T+2) 11 T T+2 number of the medium,'T - the electron energy in mc2_units. Thus, A'Z' d where Q is a Legendre 1(1+2T) - QO(1+2f 2% 7a_277~ function of the second kind. As Jl(-f'~) (-1)1jl(f -it is possible to represent Jl(j,J) by even and odd componentst 71) tU12-) (10) R=O j 12-1) (E, 214-1 Here, Card 3/7 J21+1..( 0 R=0 t2-U (12) 41 Z2-4-1 (13)- 20107 S/181/61/003/002/005/050 The electron energy spectra... B102/3204 where u(S) 1n( 1/ j 2 ). The even functions W.Q) and OF) are given by n ZnQ CXZ. (E) a"j (14) IOQ.i 2 j 0 gZ. (E) ary (15) They are orthogonal and normalized with respect to the polynomials I (E) 1,2j b.j[UMj (16) -Eii. ~je -0 ru E) (17) bpi L-4 J=O The coefficients of these equations may be determined by solving the equations x "' . - -.-- - - - -- . - Y, ajr(2N-4-j-*-2)=O, N=O, 1j 2, (18) Card 4/7 bjr (N 2j -f- 2) = 0, ' N 0., 1, 2, (n - 1). (19) J=O 20107 s/181/61/003/002/005/050 The electron energy spectra ... B102/B204 with an accuracy of up to one constant; the constants must be found from the normalization conditions~. Thus, the following general solution 'Z results [U (C) n n-k CYR. (t) =,_"" I (_I)k (2n -f- 1) 'S~ n -+- j 1 2 (20 2 k 2J r (n - k - j -j- 1) k-0 U (,') ]2k Cf *(2,1) (21) (n) 2 2, k r (2k -t- 2) (q+l)p- (p-q+l). These equations are not well suited for' practical computations. However, by the recurrence formulas (~) -+- a2c.IYZ. (r) (Z), (23) 0.12 M a~C-DZ-~J (24) a,91. (2n -t-- I)n (25a) al 1) (n ~-i- 2) a2 (6n2 -4- 8n -f- 3) . 8 - U2 (E) (256) Card 5/7 16 (n -1- 1) (n -1- 2) 20107 S/181/61/003/002/005/050 The electron energy spectra... B102/B204 (60 -f- 8it -1-- 3) - 32 - u2 (E) (25D) (X2 64 (n -f- 1) (n -f- 2) a 6n -#- 7 (25r~ 3=- ~(n-f- 2~) and V, may be calculated by means of computers. Up to n~--250 n- n such computations were carried out by means of the electronic computer "Ural"; some results are shown in Fig. 1. For the case of a Ca45-surface source in organic glass, the initial energy distribution was approximated by f(IJ) - 4-1 0-5(1 0-5) . and the computation was restricted to the two -q first moments of the function J The energy spectra obtained for various I are shown i 'n Fig. 2. As a unit, J max for J - 0.15 was selected. The author thanks Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences G.R.Rik for suggesting the subject and supervising work. There are 2 figures and 3 non-Soviet-bloc references. ASSOCIATION: Agrofizicheskiy Institut Leningrad-(Agrophysical Institute LeningrAd) SUBMITTED: April 2, 1960 Card 6/7 The electron energy spectra... 71Z 0 20 40 649 M 100 W 1449 20107 S/181/61/003/002/005/050 B102/B204 1.0 0.8 0.2 0 Card 7/7 Fig. I Fig.. 2 0.2 0.4 Of Ow VOLKOV, G.K... inzh. Determination of optir-mm power generation reserve in the of electric power systemal. Elektrichest-vo no.6:37--42 Je 1. Energeticheskiy institut imeni G.M. (F,Iectric power plants) (HIRA Krzhizhanovskogo,, design 163. 16:7) VOLKOV,G 4. (Angran, Tashke.-mskoy obi.) Power supply from tLe alactric Ii,gh-ing n^twork. ?u-,' I 8 no.6:40 164. f.%fI.RA 17;q) SAKHNOVSKIY, K.V., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof., retsenzent; MOROZOV, A.P., red.;-W1KQ-V,-G.F., inzh., red.; REYZ, M.B., red. izd-va; ROZOV, L.K., tekhn. red. [Mesh-reinforced concrete elements in construction] Armo- tsementnye konstruktsii v stroitel'stve; sbornik nauchnykh soobshchenii. Leningrad, Gosstroiizdat, 1963. 177 p. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Akademiya stroitel'stva. i arkhitektury SSSR. Leningradskiy filial. 2. Deystvitellnyy chlen Akademii stroitel'stva. i ar- khitektury SSSR (for Sakhnovskiy, Norozov). (Precast concrete construction) (Roofing, Concrete) R VOLKOV, G.D., Prof. A new discipline. Veterinariia 41 no.10:102-103 0 164. (MI RA 18: 11) 1. Moskovskaya veterina-maya akademiya. MOROZOV, A.P., nauchnyy red.; VOLKOV. G.F., inzb., red.; PLAKID, M.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, nal~b~yy red. (deceased]; NIKOLAYEVA, N.M., r-td.izd-va; KOVAPOVSKAYA, L.A., tekhn. red. CM4sh-reinforced kone-rete and mesh-reinforced concrete structures] Arpotsement i armot~ementnye konstruktsii; materialy nauc%nogo soveshchaniia. Moskva, Gosstroi- izdat., 1962. 266 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. Nauchnoye soveshchaniye po armotsementu i armotsement- nym konstruktsiyam, Leningrad, 1961. 2. Leningradskiy filial Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Mowozov, Volkov). (Reinforced concrete construction) s/i a3j60/OOO/O2/03/1;,, B004/B005 AUTHOR: -Volkovp I. I., Director TITLE: Report PERIODICAL: Khimicheakiyevoloknag 1960, No. 2, pp. 6 - 9 TEXT: This report was delivered at the Branch Conference of the -ovathetic Industry in Kling December 16-18, 1959. The Klinskly kombinat (Klin Kombinat, produces viscose fiber, cellophane foil, caprone rayon, ataple fiber, brist , and cord. The lecturer gives a survey of the measures which have led to an im- provement in quality of the production as compared to 1950. First-quality produc- tion amounts to 63.5 - 68.2%. In spite of this fact, consumers are dissatisfied. The shortcomings of production are caused by bad raw materials. The Priozerskiy tsell.yuloznyy kombinat (Priozersk Cellulose Kombinat) oupplies cellulose with low contant of a-cellulose and a high ash content. The caustic soda has a high content of impurities. Dyes are delivered with a particle size of 60-aO 4. The RubazhanBkiy zavod (Rubezhnoye Works) delivers finely disperse anthraquinone- blue which, however, contains iron. The TiO 2 of the Yaroslavskiy zavod (YaroE;1av__1.~ -rfork-', c,_-_Jt4%ins no particles smaller than 0.3 p. For caprolactam, the GOST-7'_" Card 1 /3- Repdrt 3/183/60/000/02/03/025 B004/BO05 standard is much too low. In~spite of this facts 24.6,- 39~4'of the caprolac-b&i-- delivered was below this standard. Good oiling agents are missing. Nine of 1~ deliveries of BV preparation'by the khimicheskiy zavod im. Baturina (Chemica-I Factory imeni Baturin) in Ivanovo were below standard. The equipment of the factory is antiquated. The spinning pumps delivered by the Kamenskiy mashino- stroitelln.vy zavod (Kamenks, Machine Construction Works) have a service life of 1i5 - 4 months. The bobbins.made of Getinaks by the z4yod "Elektroizolit" ("Elektroizolit" Works), as well.as the glass oiling discs of the zavod "Krasr,.,.,.- May" ("Red May" Works) at Vyshniy Volochek, last 1 month only. The TsKIMashde~1--.11~ (central Scientific Research Institute of Auxiliary Articles and Span Parts for the Textile Industry) will have to find new materials for oiling discs and bob- bins. The caprone fiber production could not be extended in 1959 due to the age of structural iron. The experimental plant for caprone fiber has to work the current production. The following measures are suggested to improve the quality: The GIPROIV (State Institute for the Design and Planning of SynthetJ~.:- T Aiber Induatry Establishments) is to work out a modernization scheme for the e GOST standard on cellulose and caprolactam i to be improved. 'LL r5 2ubezhnoy1D and the Tambovskiy zavod (Tambov Works) are to deliver bettei- dyas. The LsNIIBum (Central Scientific Research Institute of the Pulp and Pap~_- Card 2/3 3/1 83/6o/ooo/o2/o~k B004;(BOO5 industry).. the TsNIIKa9hdeta1'f and the shpullno-katushechnaya fabrika im. Dzerzhinakogo (Spool and Bobbin Factory imeni Dzerzhinskiy) are to choose paper- and cardboard sorts. The Ministerstvo bumazhnoy promyshlennosti RSFSR (Ministry of the Paper Industry of the RSFSR) will have to fix more rigorous standards on spool cardboard. Experimental workshops and laboratories are to be established. ASSOCIATIOR: Klinskiy kombinat (Klin Kombinat A Vard 31~ 3(8)- AUTHORS- Germanov, A. I., Volkov, G. A., Lisitsin, A. K., S_e_r_e1_re_n_n-iR`ov, V. S. TITLE: f-.;:t-;frL Investigating the Oxidation-reduction Potential of Subterranean Waters (Opyt izucheniya okislitellno-. vosstanovi-tellnogo'~potentsiala podzemnykh vod) PERIODICAL: Geokhimiya, 1959, Nr 3, pp 259-265 (USSR) ABSTRACT: During the period from 1951 to 1957 the oxidation-reduction potential was determined more than 300 times of subterranean watez-s'from (Soviet) Central Asia, Kazakhstan and the Caucasus. Determination was carried aut-by means of LP-4.-, LP-5-,. and P-6-type potentiometers of the "MOSKIP" plant. Samples were in most cases taken from bore-holes and more rarely from SDrings, and only for purposesof comparison from water-courses on the surface. Certain precautionary measures were taken when taking samples (Fig I.) in order to el-iminate the influence exer~.-ised-by the oxygen of the air.. Besides the oxidation- reduction pdtential, also pH-and temperature were measured, a chemiael analysis was carried out, and the gas content was investigated (Table). The oxidation-reduction potential is Card 1/2 between +550 and -480 mill-11volt referred to the normal hydrogen An Attempt- at InvastiCatine the Oxidaticn-red-.iction SOV17-59-31-711 30 Potential of Subterranean Watsrs electrode; in oxyger. ... containing waters it is + 300, in hydrocarbonaceous waters it is between -70 and -480 mv. The highest value of - 550 mv was fou--id in water. containing oxygen of pH 2. Water sontair-inE t~xygen is found in depths of up to about 4,000 m; the biochemical oxidation of organic substance may be fou-nd- in even greater depths, There are 3 figures and I table. ASSOCIATION: Institut geologii r-adnykh mestoroz1--deniy, petrzgrafii, minaralogii 4- gaokhimii AN SSSR, Mcskva (Institute for the Geology of Ore Doposita, Petrography, llineralo,~-Y, and Geochemistry, AS USSR Moscow) SUBMITTED- July 18~ 1958 Card 2/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 * 0 0 0 4) 0 0 Z17 -d.'0561 '(TT)LZ v4T.Ir-UT-La1~911 :09 u STSOO.Mu -EqI4,~04uQ&, .PL-OV Llvu-f-lQqGA ALOOSOAF -TDS -4e,% JO *PUPO '-Cl -0 (,1031'MA -------- ---- --- -- - ---L '~~ VOLYMI,, G. D. -J6 - / - - Pentothal Experiment of, using mUSS pfMtothal and Uhlopental narcosis for -the castration. of young pigs, Yeterinariya 29j, No. 7) 1952 Monthly..List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, October 1952. Unclassified. '!ToL,r"--r , G. -). It-entothal and e Dearin-, '.n:-=-ls. t '"Oscow, 'To I MOT?, i ~Or -ninals an-I -'7-vhe-r 7-ni c a --a,:-:,, Ac eb 55) Survey of Scfcntl"`c and Techn4caal jissertatioms SO: "1, 26 Aug 55 Sur. 0 Defended at USSIR Higher :educational 1--iistituti---is (14) iPA E.Dnitri,T~ch; Upin, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich; Cherkasorp Dmi Radiobio, Radiobiologiya), Moscow, Izd-vo "Kolos", 1964. 231 p. illuaep 7,000 copies printed. Series note., Uchebn1ki i uthebnyye posobiya dlya vysshikh sellrakokhozyaystvennykh uchebnykh zavedeniy. TOPIC TAGS: radiobiology, radiology, nuclear radiation, ionizing radiation, radiat4on-biologic effect, radiation plant effect, horticulture, animal husbandry' radiation sickness, radioactive contamination, nuclear protective equipmentp nuclear safety, nuclear shielding PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This textbook of radiobiology presents the principles of eneral radiology, elements of the physics of nuclear radiation, dosimetry,, and radiometry of ionizing radiation. It gives an introduction to the use of ionizing radiation in cattle breeding and agriculture as well as sanitary radiometric control of objects in veterinary superrision. Also, the textbook I gives an account of basic radiation safety and the organization of work with radioactive materials. This book is intended for veterinary institutes and dep4rtments. Card J/2 3895-66 AM5025574 UBLE OF CONTENTS (abridged): Foreword - 3 fCh. I. Elements of nuclear physics 5 Ch. II. Dosinetry of nuclear radiation 61 ICh. 113'.. Sources of ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination of the surrounding envirorment - 76 Ch. IV* Principles of biological action of ionizing radiation - 101 Ch. V. Radiation sickness*- 140 iCh. VI. Use of ionizing radiation in agriculture., cattle breeding and veterinary science - 176 iCh. VII. Sanitary-radiometric control of-objects in veterinary supervision and-of surroundings - 195 Ch. VIXIs ' Protection of livestock from contamination by radioactive matter - 217 Ch. U., Principles of radioactive safety and organization of work with radioactive matter 222 SUB CODE; IS, NP ..SUEHITTEDs -2CUay64 NO REF SOV: 000 OTHER 000 Card 2 A VOLKOV, Georgiy Dmitriyevich. Academic degree of Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, based on his defense, 4 February 1955 in the Council of Moscow Veterinary Academy, of his dissertation entitled: "Pentotalic and Tiopentalic NarcoBiB of Agricultural Animals and Furbearing Animals." Academic degree and/or title; Doctor of Sciences SO: Decisions of VAK, List no. 12, 28 May 55, Byulleten' MVO SSSR, No. 15, Aug 56, Moscow, pp. 5-24, Uncl. JPRS/NY-537 YOLKOIJ, Georgiy Dnitriyevich: Ll~ III, Vasiliy Aleksandrovich; ..i~ ..... ., - -- -- , , I I ZZLI=-FUHIJ~, V.S., red. [Radiobiology] Radiob-lologiia. Moskva, Kolc3, 19o4. 231 p. (VIIRA 17:9) MOROZOV, A.P., nauchnyy red.; _VDJZO_V,__QF_._j inzh., nauchnyy red.; PLAKID, M.A., kand. tekhn. nauk., nauchryy red. [deceased]; NIKOLAIEVA, II.M., red..-;zd-v_a; KCIIIARNSKAYA, L.A., takhm. red. [Materials of the Scientific Conference on Mesh-Reinforced Concrete and Mesh-Reinforced Concrete Elements]IIIaterialy Nauch- nogo soveshchaniia po armotsementu i armotsemntriym kopstruktsliam, Leningrad, 1961. Moskvay Gosstroiizdat, 1962. 266 p. (14IRA .16:1) 1. Nauchnoye soveshchaniye po armotsemontu i armotsementnym kon- struktsiyain, Leningrad., 1961. 2. DeystvitelIny-j chlen Akademiii stroiteltstva i arkhitektury SSSR (foi Morozov). 3. Leningradskiy filial Akademii stroitel'stva i arkhitektury SSSR (for Norozov, Volkov). (Reinforced concrete-Congresses) v9UOV,_ G.F., Inzh.; LANTSOV, V.A., kand. tekhn.nauk; SHARYY, Tu-V., jia~A.tekhn.nauk; RAYLTAN, V.F., prof.. red.; ROTMIBERG, A.S., red.izd-va; FULIKINA, Ye.A., tekhn.red. LO,amprehanaive building up of city blocks with large buildings; proaticats in loningrad) KomplakenniA vftntroikA kvartalov krupnoelementnymi. zdaniiami; it opyta lioningrada. Leningrad, Gos.12,d-vo lit-ry po stroit., arkhit. i stroit. materialam, 1959, 124 p. OaRA i~:6) (Leningrad--Building) -- I IIIISO VOLKOV, G.G., inzhener-mayor, kand.tekhn.nauk Rocket plane. Vest. Vozd. Fl. no.5:86-89 Ify 161. (MIRLA 14:8) (Rocket plan a) . ~VOLKOV,$ G. 1. cA963 1964 DECEASED I AGRICULTURAL MACF"MERY m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 11 fill willb ty"'flifilm 14 kal Us It a it If If IWO if It $1 it p v 0.1 A) if so if ru 71EITISA-4 MCJXI VIOTUW A -A-A v P_. -A a k I-A- -T 0 it cp -00 00 je ic and 2.4,~-smfhth7kWIsOdi-&-I. Nov. 3D. IKLI & I 83. 4p 0 '1711C %Wiatty-of Owor aeldq arr FircrysIA111" Irt- -ater- =00 00 zo 0 00 ft 00 J9111 tro 0 A 11 4 L a WALLUNCKAL tjtIKAT!Mt CLAS11FICATION a4l Iwo b u 4 Al 1 1110 v Od 0 _.j Aj- 3 4 p* rplrl, CVM WIf Ogg "at, trKNWO f :X4 00*00010000000000*00000096 :0 0 0- 0 os~q 0 000 goots, 00 -0 -0 - 00 __0 a -0 oleo 00 lop lop lop 0 00 a 0 0 0 0 JSV29:9. r 11 12 1 w u it ty Is It A 1 u At W 4 1611 Uzi ads m if 41 A r 2. 00 00 Dolonvalmati" of 3-amino. and 4,mmjuo,j,s.n,&ph. so 9! thA11011#41oultaftle AtIdit In 1wesomice 61 each othor, 0. I~ 1 I'll Vtgk4Yf It. V, (luivit-h. IN". 35,KK Alo. All. 101 The total m. ti the 2 actd% is detd. by stivannof Aut". 0 1 of C tizatitm- Then Ila, 4-min. -mWl. is &1,1. I.y r,~uj,tjjX 1 ,Oo with diawtized 3-iunino-I..s-napbthalenedi-~Wfanic acid in 00 AcOffugn. 11w aint. of the 3-amino i~omvr in the origi- ~ of .3 nal mixt. I% tkid. Ity diffrrvncv. ze 0 Z.* 0 00 of ZAP 0 tie 9 a m N a It I[ a !"L3 0 t4 ~o u n AV 10 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 o 4 0*06 0 Is )a 1. ~M 21 ' 0 000000$ 0 is OAV 41 -t-,j 9 -A. -L 14 t '00 -00 Eectraly-ticnianufadursof Cl and Russ. 59,L'81, February 2-14. 1941. The rrgvn~futed 111C -06 ii returned to the ck-%--trWyxer fruni the decompowr by 00 means of H sepd. in the process of decompn. of the amal- -00 tam- jK -00 -00 r40 =00 -00 =60 -00 a** -Oo i boo t A$. A tie 0 :I L -- - 1. ". 4 14. t -Ir - . --~Wjw T-I, . 'I., -V, - L 0 M -21 0 it -E or K Cf cc if 4C i.43 ft . e o 040* 0 0 0 0 0 0 w f. 00 0 o;0 0 0 0 0 0 * * * 0 e 00 0 0 * 0 o AV O a A r 14 0 V --yr t v AA Ou cc a. It go rj oo 06 60 ' - 00 uction of chlorine and aik all. G. 1. t. 67.024, Feb. LN, 1917. 1111ptovelft"Its - its tbC'lr%fInOfQPP--rr given. - ow (C.A. 39, K74,), z;o ZOO D u -.1 It .,r 0 *10 * '0v, G.-I~ metallUrgiCal Abut* Vol. 21 Mtw 1954 ectrochemistry Electrometallurg3r arld F" UAW" [gain sit Alkaline\~~ Ot "um Amal SoMom G. n0Z.-L-Mitems. (Zhor. Priklnd. as ats (in H-us-a-m-n-T77. -4 ppl. U.S.8-R, 195-9 m (2), 163-167. 2,53 (in Fffig-1-1 11, rz~te of elffnmpa. wan deteviruwd flwing In it WOW O'lle all'ali 60111. mfl., by dZuling r0% N&ORwRUned by 0--trolymix of I ~! 1! 11 ;L (Atl W ~ wdg,:. "I i" ";:L( )11 7;ft fl I (4 V7 t 010 r( a No -iod for 0-1.*",, N ~ ~%ttml-,mo in unlit. vol)W in 401Y (:kt it, (lit. to 91 30OPC.) are %bliflated. ing reproduciblii resulta, becallso of tile wnwitivily of Ole, gnsiphitc, electrode to containinntioti. The remil.-i are dis- 01MOLI fit torma of the olltlrating COollitiOll?) Ill' 11411MIMt ;~t- Lj decompahing 04311N.- 0. V. K 1'. VOLKOV Chomical Abst. Vol. 48 No. 9 b%Y 109' 1954 ...Gen-eral and Physical Chemistr y .1yel"Ity Of AMU, 04 v -You 0 am9LM_1n In aikaij~W' solution. LVn1'kovand*Z.TXI1taa. U.S.S.R. Oft)(EzigTTraMM,,).,%ee C.A. 47. 4701b. .2 YOLKOV G. In alkaline -The _9 te of dg~ ' 194-6 Z 27 v 1k i l 'A . , 0 o ut ons. - so (1953); f. P_._Ah9~,rGjh.--.Amalgam (contg. 0.055% Na) c d in a satd . INaCJ soln. for I I days, and the spots ce was pla that gassed strongly and all visible surface layers were re- moved daily. This treatment lowered the rate of soln.; the lowest rate was 1.4 X 10-1 cc. 112/sq. cm. hr. (at pH 12). It corresponds to 111 overvoltage of 1.8 v. at c.d. of I amp./ cm. 'rhus, this ove voltage is greater than was hitherto believed. -Me overvoltage should depend on the metat in ilic amnIgnITI. Bik-emian P,,.~JC of lit 904141111 &MalgaffM in dMAL-Itt S~U:-.' n' ( " I VOW P~;klW Kk- 27, iiS I - 4% 1 ~~54 4 c,,m p-ds. on .lie r,! e as lnve~tigatrll k Lhe W, tht:5cs gu'c the r;;-.g.. and t~c v"; . !, "t I k 1 .21 , ~ : gelIttratef, ir ;J0 _-.1j.._ -,~p SO, I i00, 0.4 ), nitmics of Agg ( 10, 0- L.51, fie t 1. Th k 10, Q-3), U kI.J. 2). chloride-s of: %lg ' I -'j. C-i ( I ts. Sr ( I W. 0 110, 0.2), B~ (10 0 1), ZZI (ICXJ, J.11. ':d 1;10, IJ 1). '~F 10, 0-2), 1- 00, 0-6), Cd ~10CKJ, 0-3). Pi- CI(M, 0 4~, d 10W, 0.3), Sm (1", 0.4). 2u (ILW, (; 9). Fr (10W, O~3), ~ *Tt (!0' 0.15), ZT (10. 0-15), Sn (1000, L~U Pb (1.0. 0.0,K), 8i ~10' 0 1), MI% (1 -0. 0.05). Fe (1.0. 0.3), C" 110 0~ I), Ni 1.01 0 4 s~ Ru (b 1, 0 2 Rb (0-1, o.2), k-~ (6,ol, 0 j t 0 1 1.6 K 1 (0.1. 01): KsPECls (0.01, 2,2)j suhl. Ot GL CU.L 1. 0.1-1); tautalic acid fusd witik NaHC0v (1000, 0-1); Nil, Ga alLun (100, 0. 1); bvrgx ( I(M. 0 -3); AlClj (1.0, 0.2), K -ptrrhwuAtL (0.1. 0.16). 1. BelCou-itz Ilk-Ili malif a p 11W5. 252 gg ggrggg 'Ia, k -J" -M e rL V 0 1v A UTE-70-i'S TITLE- News in the Production of Chlorine and Caustic Potash According to the Mercury Methcd (Novoye v proizvodstve khlora i kaustika Do ztutnomu metodu) PERIODICAL: Khimicheskaya Dromyshlennost', 1958, ilr c, pp.-41c: - 2:2,- (USSR) .1. j -j " , , ABSTRACT: Thin paper in based ori the data obtainc,-d from the Revloif of H.A.Sommers~ Chem.Eng.Progr~, 53~ Nr 9, 409 (-9rj7)'- Its production of a Durer and cheauer product is Given as -1, reason for t-'--e preferred delrGioDynent Gf the mercury me*:hod. -he authors oz-Lve as oooosed ~o the diaphraginn electrolysis. a table of the electri,-- indices of some tank types as "ell as a number of figures which demonstrate the type of canst-r-;ction Among Lhe types mentioned in the tables the tan'-s to c, the BASF and the De. !~'~5ra ar,~ bla' iYeson -Sol:ve., Ude) ' scribed, Various 'Individual do-ta as well a~- advantages and disadvantages of the tank types are mentioned and explained I is found that the most effective increase rf the amperai-e load cf the tank ii ~Dbzalncd by an increase of the ci.,rrf~-.nr, (1-3no-Ity Card 112 In plant6 wiTh hi.Ch ou'up-,jt or low--vcltac~e zrect~:Ifiers i' is C, . - u r = , :: '- ~ SOV /v: News in the Produ~~tiof. ,~f Ch and Cau~3ti, Fota-s'r Accordinlg o 1-1 he Y e r r d usef7--l -,..c ::a=,,,- o,,;L --he ampe-rage load of The tank the ex-ensa c" an dimens-ions. The c r- c: T ". e ank c 3 t t i (-. E S 71t "a S C ,~ --6 -2(21 y -,,orzh se-oarLste s h i i u J e 3 a t-)7e tanks ',e ~-innec~-,sa---- 'T"-e -jr-rt:ica, . , - . .-! L . -aav.~~ a szec-'ai advar.~-a-e or~ ~c--tal -r ;, h. e h . -- F. ~~ s ble f-j - -, nf:; .,I - c-'ach he r.-,d --z a c c-, ~,d i ng wme.-- t n e de Zl,.t e f co,.sump t i o,- the an fiZures and 41 3. Card 2/2 A UTHOR3 rinavic,-, V. I. S C)V/, -3 -3 - C)I/ TITLE: The Solubilit~r of Lithiui,i Carbonate in Lithia:,,i -Chloride Sc.- lutions (iastvori,aost' a-le%islc.~;o litiya v rastvorakh 1-chlorizto-o litiya) P':,RIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganiches',~oy khi,,iiii, 1950, Vol. 3, N'r 8, 1,968- 196,,) (ussiz) ABSTIRACril The solubility of Li 2CO- -;.-as determin~.:d i-, 2. 5, 10, 20, and 30 -zper ce-t cilloride solutions . d---ta of the sol- ubility of lithiu~~ carbonate ir water at 200 ce-ntiFrade cc- incice wit- the data of Bev.-_~d. Accordin- to 3e-.,,ad *.he slola- biliti, of lithium carbonate inwaterat2O centi_~rade aacant~~ to a 0 ~:0 3,1 3/1, at 50 centi.-!raOle to 11,7 Jl,and at 15 cermZrade -_0 a,6 J/l. The solubility of lithiam carbonate was also de'L,-:----- mined in solutions of lit-h-Ju-- cl,l~oride at 20, ;G, 60, n(! 300 centi "-rade. At 200 ccnti_-ra(~e "he solabilit -, - of 2 ~:,er cent ,~/ -trid at ;20'ocenti- lithillm ChloridQ .ictlatiol a..wUnto to 3,60 "11 -- graOu to 2,1C; -/1 in )- per cc~nL litt,.i.Ai:i uhl,ri6c 501,Ati(in' ;.It 200c e nt ~ ~_-~-e to 1,36 !--/l ane, to 0,~)5 --ade to 0, 7 1 a- d t 80 Card 1/2 10 )cr cent solation at 20 centiL; 3 J SOV/71 3-3-3-4,0/48 T'-Ie SolUbility Of TilliU:7, CarlDonat-, in Lithi Chlori`,- SUBI-ITTED: ccnti-rade to sraO-e to 0 0' cent solution grade to 0,03 erence,. . 0,2il J1, in 20 re-- cent 1 an~ at P it i- r:- ", e -00 ce, - at 200centi~;-,.-.de to 0,07 ~;/ /1. There are 1 fi~;arc.l vilich i~; ~O-vi~A. Janual',Y 4, 1950 solutic.- at- 311, 4- 30 :)er to O'G." , _-i /l and at 00ocenti- 2 tables, and 1 ref- Card 2/2 VOLKOT. G.I.; KUS?KnTA. E.I. I%-- Zlectrolysis experiment with cathode of mercury streaming dovn a metal surface. Zhur.prik3..khim- 31 no.11:1755-1757 N '58. (MIRA 12:2) (Electrodes. Mercury) 50) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITA?ION SOV/2216 39ve5hehaniye po elaktrokhImIl. 4th, Moscow, 1956. Trudy,. . ; I abornikI (Transactions of the Fourth Conference on Eltct- rochamistry. Collection of Articles) Xoscow, Izd-vo AN SSSE, 1959, 868 p. Errata Blip Inserted. 2,500 copies Printed. Sponsoring Agencys Akademlya nauk SSSR. Otdolenlye khImicneskikh nauk.- IdItOrIal Board: A.X. PrumkIn (Reap. Ed.) Academician, O.A. ytain, Profs se. rj 3.1. Zhdansv (Reap. Secretary). B.M. Xabanov, Pro- faSaor, S.I. Zhdanov Reap. Secretary)l B.N. Kabanov, Profe33ork Ya, M. Kolotyrkln, Doctor qf Chemical ScIenceal V.7. Loaev, F.D. Lukoytaev, Proresoor; Z.A, Solov,yevaj V.V. Stender, Professor; and G.K. Plorlanovich; Ed. of Publishing Hou5*1 N.G. Yegorovj Tech. Ed.s T,A. PruBakova. MPOSE: This book Is Intended ror chemical and electrical engl- neor3. phyalclats, metallurgists and restart hers Interested in various aspects of tlactrochem.atry. OVERAGE: The book contains 127 0,- the 138 reports presented sit the Pourth Conference on Elect rochem' $try sponsored by the DoMrt- ment of Chemical Sciences and the institute of Mys.-call Chtmtstry, Academy of Sciences, USSR. The collection pertains cc dIfferon, branches of electrocheolcal kinetics, double layer theories ana galvanic pmces8es In metal clectrodepoOtton and Industrial elect- rolysis. Abridged discussions are given at the end of each dlvi- sion. The majority of reports not Included here have been published In parlodlcnl l!tarAture. So perfionAlItle3 are zentloned. References are given at the end of most of the articles. Xbevzhrk,.-jD-Z., and 1--.-ItItute of Chemical Technology Imen'. F.E. D--erzhInsk!y). Polarlzazlon or Graphite Electrodes During the An~dlc Separit'on of Chlorine U3 -JWyan0VN7-W- Ye. , and 0. A. TNTF ,nnov (Institute of Chemistry, Academy of ScIanc"7-VzSSR . Rytrogen Overvolthge at Iloctrodea With Homogeneous Surface 82T -Xakoyr-ArJk, ]~--L-Xamava and E V Eia&tkln (Phystcochemlc4l Institute-Iment L. Ya.'Xarpo;1,*-Y.Qcn&nI3. or -ne Simul- taneous-ElectrochamIcal Formation of Fersulfuric Acid, Ozone and oxygen at a P Iatinum Anode In Sulfuric Acid Solutions 834 Volkoy,.-0-1, Z. L. Xlltoa, Ye. X. Susorova and M.. V, Cllert7~ --ftiMa. lnrlUe~Ee' or Surfa6F-Xctl:ve Substances on the Rate of Decomposition of Sodium Amalgams 841 11-in, 0. G., and V.1-5krlpchenko (Xvvocherka3sk Polytechnic ............ Card 33/ U Transactions of the Fourth Conference (cont. ) SOV12216 Institute men, S. Ordzhonikidze). influence of the NatUr' a During tne of n Electrolytic C-Itlult Or, he Arolo rrOC03 F Ajkal--,.e-Earth-Mettl Chlorld- 045 ,jectrolyale of Alkaline and Solutions Voronin, N.H. (Dacemsed), B. 0. Pri-khodchenko, A A Yedlearyan, ;r' flo, knj Z.V. 0 - V. Tzbekova, rayler - n~ T~aanxjjc-jKjyi,~ Polytechnic 11;c0' ye. J.-, Elylenhett 0 ytit n3t1tuti! r I Reduction or Oxygen at Porous CatftodeB 04") IDiscussion IN. A. Pedotov, R.1 Katarovich ye. m, Xuchinskly,, O.H. xokhanov, and can-rIbuilng authoral AVATLA,BLF: L1brftrY of Congress Tx/qc Card 34/34 9-A"' "'~4 50) 307/64-59-551-111/28 AUTHORS: _Lolkov, G_ I-, Mulin, Ye. V. TITLE. On the Thickness of Mercury Layers in Baths With a Mercury Cathode PERIODICAL: Khimicheakaya promyshlennost', 1959, Nr 5, Pp 408-410 (USS.R) ABSTRACT; Extremely thin layers of Hg may be obtained in electrolyzers with wetting Hg-cathode, because thickness is not limited by surface tension. The bottom of.the baths, which are in horizon- tal position, usually exhibitsan inclination of 1.5 mm/m Rnd the Hg-layers are 3 - 3.5 mm thick (for the addition rate of 0.1 I/min per cm width of the bath). The rise of the angle of inclination causes a reduction of the layer thickness and, in consequence, of the necessary amount of Hg. The dependence of the layer thickness on the angle of inclination of the bottom plane as well as on the flow velocity of Hg (properly speaking of a weak Na-amalgam) was investigated. The thickness of the amalgam layer was measured by means of an indicator-micrometer with 0.01 mm. graduation of scale. Measurements were maae in such way that an alternating current circuit closed by the contact of Card 1/2 the indicator-micrometer pin with the amalgam; this was recordcd sov/64-59-5-11/26 On the Thickness of Mercury Layers in Bathe With a Mercury Cathode by a voltmeter. The method of measurement was checked in a steel beaker by measuring the increase of the Hg-layer thickness, oc- curring with the addition of weighed Eg amounts, in fixed posi- tion of the indicator-micrometer. Subject of measurement was a steel plate (30 mm wide, 300 mm long, with a raised edge lateral- ly), its angle of inclination was varied by a hinged mounting and was measured by means of a goniometer. The amount of the amalgamy flowing over the steel plate per unit of time, was determined by means of a flowmeter as well as by weighing the amount of amalgam flowing off from the steel plate. The applied steel plates consisted of already used bottoms of electrolyzers as well as of highly polished steel plates. As may be seen from the diagrams obtained (Figs 1,2) the thickness of layer depends on the angle of inclination and on the amount of amalgam flowing by. Theldiagrams plotted in the coordinates thickness of layer - angle,of inclination (Figs 3,4) show, that already with a small increase of the angle of inclination the thickness of layer and the necessary Hg-amount decreases. There are 4 figures. Card 2/2 ;o -7 5(4) - / C; __' '' AUTHC-3: Volkov, G.I. and Gu~~;al-ava, D.Ya. (Idoscow) TITLE: Concerning Amalgam Foams PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnal, 1959, Vol XXI, Nr 4. PP 413-414 (USST') ABSTRACT! The authors report on experiments made to ascertain the cFtuse of the foaming of sodium amalgam taking place at times on its contact with aqueous solutions. The effect of the addition of iron, copper, zinc, cobalt, barium, man~7anese, tin, vanadJLum, tungsten, molybdenum, cadmium-, palladium, titanium, arzeni-3. U tellurium, germanium, antimony, lead, nickel and chromnium to the solution was investigated. Amalgam. foam was found to form spontaneously on contact of sodium amalgam with an aqueous solution containing 0.2 mg/l chromium salt as referred to the metal. There are 4 references, 2 of -.vhich are Soviet and 2 German. SUBMITTEDt 4 November, 1957 Card 1/1 VOLKOV, G.I.; GRIIWICH, V.A. t Speeding up the decomposition of sodium a"lgan, Xhim.prom. no.l: 58-59 Ja-F 16o. (MIRA 13:7) (Amalgam) VOLKOV,_a-L--,--+ZOSEMOV R. I. Effect of calcium ions on the operation of a chlorine electrol7zer with a mercury Athode. Xhim. prom. no. 7:562-564 O-N '60. N (MIRA 13:12) (Electrolysis) (Calcium) CHEREMISINA, N.V.;--VOLKOV, G.I.; KHOMYAKOV, V.G. Decomposition of sodium amalgam in a short-circuited 'galvanic element. Zhur.prikl.khim. 34 no.10:2268-2275 0 f6l. (MIRL 14:11) (Amalgams) (Electrochemistry) KGRMEVJ N. N.; POPOV,, A. F.; ZHIGAGH, A. F.; VOLKOV,_ G. 1. Synthesis of diethyl alumintm chloride via triethyl alumi sesquichloride. Khim. prom. no-3:178-180 Mr 163, (MIRA 16:4) (Aluminlyn compounds) (Aluminum chloride)