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--( -;V)--tOURCt- 60DE'"'-'UR/Oj58/66/03-1~/0'05/0532/05-3'i-,', ACC NR, AP6034111 A, AUTHOR: Kamennovp No A#; Alekneyev, A* No; Starkov,*A. V,; Volkova, A, Pt,; Larionoveo Vo Do "P ....... --woo-a ORGt Central DisinfectionOResearch Instituteg Ministry of Health Moscow (Toentral'nyy nauchno-ionledovatellskiy dazinfektoionnyy insti- tut MinLeteretva adravookhraneniya) TITLE% Properties of ovicidal drugs SOURCEt Heditainskaya peramitologiya I parazitarnyye boleznio ve 35, no. 5. 19660 532-537 TOPIC TAGS ovicidal drug, drug effect, ppro isobutyl phenyl este r, + ABSTR.A~~ t 01 '~' tho and paracresylacrylates and phenylacetate were the mo'st effective ovicidal drugs of the 13 fatty acid phenyl esters studied. Orthocresylacrylate was most effective against loose eggs laid in hair when applied in a 22 solution in a 2% aqueous sulfanole solutions Their toxicity is not more than DDT and they are effective only against eggs and not against imagass, Origo art* hass 6 tables, and I figure** (W&A. 501 SUB COVZs 06/ SUBM DATg& 16Nov64 UDCs 615.777/e779+61.6o5-OO2o957*5(Pediout 1CWd 1/1 dae)-085*77 ACC NM-AP60341ll`--(A)-~V)---souRcE coin I" AUTHOR: Kamennovp H. A.: Alekseyev, A, tit; Starkov,'As V,; Volkova, -":L. P ; Larionov a, V. D4 ORG; Central Disinfection"Research Institute, ministry of )icaith, i -1 nf- a WE- --~Hoqcow (Tsentral'nyy nauchno-ionledovatel'okiy do 'a ion-n tut Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya) TITLE: Properties of ovicidal_drujzs_.I_ %~V SOURCE: Meditsinskays parazitologiya i parazitarnyye bolezni, v. 35, no. 5, 1966, 532-537 TOPIC TAGS: ovicidal drug, drug effect. paro Loobutyl phanyl este ABSTRAaWl-atho- and paracresylacrylates and phanylacetate were the mo'st effective ovicidal drugs of the 13 fatty acid phenyl esters studied. Orchocrasylacrylate was most effective against loose eggs laid in hair when applied in a 22 solution in a 2% aqueous sulfanole solution. Their toxicityinis not more than DDT and they are effective only against eggs and not against imagose Orig. art. has: 6 tables- and I figure. (W.A. Sol SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATEs 16Nov64 UDCx 615.777/.779+616.5-002.957.5(Pedicuti Card 1 /1 .~ I dae)-085.77 ACC NRi AP6031637 SOURd_&6_: UR/0240/66/000/009/0015 0017 AIMIOR: Vashkov, V. I.; Volkova, A. P.; Ts etlin, V. M.; Yankovskiy, E. Ya. ORG: Central Scientific Research Disinfectant Institute, Moscow (Tsentral'nyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy dezinfektsionnyy instiiuii'-9_'6Wt*iWl-j-e9ign Bureau for the Che.nical and Silicate-Ceramic Industry, Riga (Tsentra ye konstruktorskoye byuro I khinicheskoy i silikatno-keramicheskoy promyshle.nosti) TITLE: Evaluation of the use of DDVP in an insecticide mixture SOURCE: Gigiyena i sanitariya, no. 9, 1966, 15-17 TOPIC TAGS: insecticide, DDVP, pesticide, aerosol, cholinesterase activity,~6;cjl~~ ABSTRACT: 'The toxicity of 82.5%, 92.12% and 99.46% DDVP mixtures was .tested on cats, rabbits, rats and mice enclosed in an aerosol chamber and exposed to aerosols with a density of 1 g/ml and a particle size of approximately 5.1j. The experiments were con- tinued for 10 to 40 days and lasted about 2 hr each. Inhalation 'was less toxic than ingestion, in nearly all cases: at an estimated .concentration of 15-18 mg/m3 ofair the compound produced no ,~observable toxic effects over the entire 10-40 day period. (WA-50; CB'9 No. 12]' SUB CODE., 06/ SUBM DATE: 24Feb66/ Card UDG: 614#449.57-;L614.484:615.778.3 VAS11KOV, V.I., doktorlmed. nauk prof.; SUKHOVA, M.N., doktor biol. nauk; KERBABAYEV, E.B.., kand. med. nauk,- SHNAYDER, Ye.V., kand. med. nauk; DREMOVA., V.P., kand. biol. naukj retsenzent; -V9LKOVA,-A.P.# kand. biol. nauk, retsenzent; IRIKMAN, L.I., kand. biol. nauk, retsenzent; VOLKOVP Yu.P., kand. khim. nauk, retsenzent; BESSONOVA, I.V.p biolog, reteenzent; ZUBOVA, G.M.., biologs retsenzent; KARON, I.I., red. [Insecticides and their use in medical practice) Insekti- tsidy i ikh primenenle v meditainskoi praktike. Moskva, Meditsinas 1965* 523 Pa (MIRA 18:12) k~ ~Ir ~, 1~ I YEZOVA, L.K.; IVANOVA, N.M.; VOLKOVA, A.S.; MTRKHAYDAR07, D.V. Experience In preparing Arlan oil. Nefteper. i neftekhlm. no.31t 7-8 164 (MIRA 18:2) 1. Ishimbayskiy neftepererabatyvayushchiy zavod. GRAMBERG., I.I.; VASINAJ, L.G.; VCLKOVAj A.S,. KOST, A.N, -:-7-~~ . Pyrazoles. Part 17-- Friedel-Crafts reaction in tj2e pvraaole aeries. Zhur.ob.khim. 31 no.6.-IM-1892 je 161, (MU~A 14:6) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni M.V.IOmonosova. (Pyrazole) (Friedel-Grafte reaction) Chain reactions of carbon tetrachloride witb ~ --; fu -91". (j. A. Hazuva~v and A ,S. 111.0k.,, .17 1,1117, T"; r1i u?. 0,111tAel M-1. - ~11~ (tU551; J~ GeN7- =ens. fts-s R Z5, (63-'41055,Krt1gl 1 an,&-ttion). -Rv 147tin't (I rIZ7(-jt k"'Ith f'qI1in10I3f MiXt-1 (If 110, ~nd i-Prol-l- rurl at reflux ffg up t') P41 hn. (remills II-ii 1craphirally, 14 respt-ci ui CO, Rod 110 cvnluti,in ) that ItF.10, r-a,lj~ Ifw-n th, 'kI ~.ad 1% -,u=k innutte tii~ chaiu by forming B.OF? ~ud It~rz, resp , with -rlcur- I "".. mit ("rTnation of Me~c(~)Jj 17"tivals, .,hk4i react witi. CC4 co"ve"t MI(Ii"K %11"Ct OH ICI !?,A- the 0~11 CCI, jr-lical, 116; L RAZUVATJW, G.A.; MOMANOV. B.N.; TOLKOVA, A.I:~ Chaln reactions or carbon tetrachloride with alcohol@. 155 Zhur ob.khIm. 25 no.3:495-"9 Mr (K68A 8s6) 1. GorIkovskly Gosud&rstvonW ualversitst. (Carbon tatrachloride)(Alcohole) KOKURICIEV, P.I., prof.; MIKHAYLOV, N.P., veterinarnyy vrach; KAFTOV, V.P.;,t MOSKALEVA, le.G., veterinarnyy veterinarnyr tokhnik; MASHUKOV, M.l. Solenium preparations in the prophylaxis of discaren in Iambs and young pigs. Veterinariia 41 no.8165-67 Ag 164. (MIRA :L8:.4) 1. Ieningradskiy veterinarnyy Institut (for Kokurichev, Mikhaylrv). 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach sovkhoza "Leninakiy Irkutskoy obla8ti (for Moskaleval Volkova). 4. Glavnyy zootekhnik sovkhoza "Le- ninskiy" Irkutskoy oblasti (for Mashukov). VOLKOVA, A. V., Cand Med Sci It U.n, the effectiveness .4z, V-,J of certain medd=l methods of treat, onic pheumonia in children." Yaroslavl', 1961, (Second Hos Med Inst im N. I. Pirogov) (KL, 8-61t 259) 443 L 41518-65 E,,.rP(e)/E;PA(s)-2/ElilT(,~a)/m' "P(i)/--P.V(n)-2/:-:P.4(w)-2/~",T(b) ACCESSION NR: AP4047604 Pab-10/ S/0073/64/030/009/0986/;,.991 Pt-10/Pu-4 '.IH Y'/ AUTHOR: 13udrikov, P. P.; Keshishyan, T. N.; Volkova, A. TITLE., Effect6f certain additives on the sinWrind%f mullite .--,.:SOURCE--Ukrai,-iskiy-khimicheskiy-zhurnal-v-~30---no.--g 1-964-il-986--t-991 TOPIC T,AGS: -raullite, sintering, BeO. additive, MgO additive, CaO additive, mullite crystal- atructure .-ABSTRACT:- -The addition of up to-576 BeO, MgO-or CaO-had different effects on the - sint-ering-of: ~nullite -and the character of its crystallization. Samples contain- ing 5% BeO, Mg0 or CaO calcined at 1750C (sintering was not attained It lower temperatures) had densities of about 901/6 of theoretical. Petrographic stud;es of the samples containing 576 of the different additives and calcined at 1750C established that there were no other crystalline phases except the mullite. X-ray analysis confirrr..ed absence of other crystalline phases. The deviations from the normal line intensity relationships in the x- ray diagrams led to the assumption Card 1 / 2 BUDNIKOV, P.P.; YISHISHYPIN, T.N.; VOLKOVA) A.V* . I Effect of certain additions or, mullite sintering. khi-m. zhur. 30 no.9:986-991 164. (MIRA 17:10) L 1264443 EWP(q)/E74T(n)/BD5 AFFTC/ASD WH ACCESSION ?ZR-. AMOO2703-, .--S-/0060/63/036/005/1064/1088 AIMMR: Budni!~v~t* To Rol Volkovao As Ve MISt Effect 6f small additions on kinetic Process of rullite formation at t roduced temperatures SOURM Zhurnal prikladnoy ve 36j no* 5# 1963,, 1064-1068 TOPIC TAGS: mullite for=tion# ceramics ABSTRACT: Mullite 3.U2030 2310,20~the most Important alumosilicate mineral of ceramic produotionp was studied to determine the effects of ten additions of I various cations with ionic radii from Oe20 to 1o43 Angstroms, *It was found that, the first crystal phase IS Al 0 Introductions of additions of 2 3 (ovar 85") - various cations changes -this process* Uulli-te develops above 114OG-' suggesting that the tomperature'of the start of the process of mullite formation is below this boundarye Additions of cations of Group 2 of the periodic table considerably' accelerates mullite formation* Elements of Group 8 of the porlodia table (re sup 1 3 plus and Ili sub 2 plus) retard imllite formation, orig, art. has-. 2 tables* ASSOCIATIONs notie SUMITTEDs .02 Oct 62 DATE kcqi 24 jui 63 ENCL% 00 SUB CODE: CH NO REF SOV: 009 OTM o04 Card I/It - E~ 11 M_l I MR. - ~-O MUSIMVA., T~N.; MASHOVETS, V.P.; QIAOVA, A.V. Cathodic. processed during eleciWolyaiv of mixed solutiori of univalent and-trivalent thallium sulfatem, Zhur prikl.kbim. 36 no.3 -.565 -571 My 163. MRA 1625) L. Uningradakiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni lawoveta. (Thallium sulfate) (Electrolysis) VOLKOVAI A. V. Colloids Distribution of inclusions contained in a nonumiform solid throughout a dispersed system obtained from the solid. Koll. Zhur 14 No. 3, 1952; 9. Monthly List 2f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, 1953. Unclassified. S/080/62/035/006/001/013 D204/D307'.' Budnikov, P.P., Keshishyan, T. N. and Volkova, A. V. TITLE: Kinetics of the formation of mullite from technical alumina and silica PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, V. 35, no. 6, 1962, 1171-1175 TEXT: The present work was carried out to determine the tempera- ture conditions for the formation of mullite in bodies containing vein quartz or silicic acid and technical alumina fired at 11000C, the temperature at which mullitization first begins and the quan-. of mullite formed at various temperatures. The starting ma- terials were finely powdered and were cold-pressed into discs corresponding in composition to 3A120 3 .2SiO2. The samples were then heated for 2.5 hours in a horizontal tubular furnace with an axial temperature gradient (from 200 to 160000) so that a series of temperatures could be tested in a single firing. Examination. Card 1/2 5/080/62/035/006/001/013 Kinetics of the formation ... D204/D307 of the fired specimens in thin sections showed that mullite formed first at 12000C in composition II (alumina + quartz) but not in - composition I (alumina + silicic acid). The rate of mullitization, assessed quantitatively by X-rays, was also faster in II than in I when the temperature was raised. Thus the percentages of mullite formed in I were; 0 at 12000, 59 at 13000, 74 at 14000 and 82 at 15800C. The corresponding figures for II were 0 at 11750, 63 6t 120009 78 at 13000, 82 at 14000, 84 at 15000 and 85~ at 15800C. The hianer rate of mullitization in composition II is ascribed to 0.7 of Fe and Mn present in the quartz. There are 4 figures and 2 tables. SUB14ITTED: July 17, 1961 Card 2/2 TITOVA, A.L. prof., VOLMVA, A.V, Clinical che-a-c-ter-1-6,-tics end treatment of chronic pne=onia in children [with nummary in InglIsh]. Pediatrila'36 no.9:11-14D'58 (MIRA 11;11) 1. 1z detskoy kliniki Taroolavskogo meditsinnkogo instituta, (PNLTMOND., in inf. & child. chronic, clin. manifest & ther. (Rua)) BUDNIKOVY P.P.; KESHISHYAN, T.N.; VOLKOVA, A.V. Kinetics of formation of mull-ite from technical alumina and silica. Zhur.prikI.khIm. 35 no.6:n7l-1175 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7) (Mullite) (Alumina) (Silica) VOIXOVAj A.V. Effectivenes o of variou methodis of treatment in chronic pme- monia in chIldren. Pediatriia 39 no.2t8l-84 F 161. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Iz klimik4 detakikh boleznay YaroBlavskogo meditsinskogo inati- tuta (dir. - prof* WaYes Yaryging nauchnyy rukavoditell - prof. Aol- Titova). (PNEUMONIA) TITOVA, A.I. prof.; GOLIKOVA, T.H.; VOLKOVA, A.V.; POKROVSKIT, S.A.; DAVYIW, B.N.; HAZARKSKIY, F. Ye. Clinical aspects and treatment of chronic Fneumonia in children. Sbor. nauch. trud. Ivan. gos. med. inst. no. 28:3-11 1 63 (MIRA 19tl) 1. Tz kafedry detskikh bolezney ( zav. kafedroy - prof. A.I.Titova) Yaroslavskogo gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogo instituta (rektor - prof. JV. Ye. Yarygin). 1,1 A , ;~ . V , ; j I- . A . y 3 c,.ildrer. wilth (-hj,cTjjc nr~a::h. A. trGd. g0j. ,z?d. illo,. nn. 63. 19:1) TZ d.~ 'Alkil L Zntiy Z""V. prof* A T j. 8 k 0 g 0 , . lnri*,iLutj lz Prof. N. Ya. ya.-nin). ACC NR: AP7001408 SOURCE CODE: UR/0413/66/000/021/0110/0110 .11INVENTOR: Kuznetsov, Ye. V.; Bakhitov, M. I.; Volkova A. V. IORG: none ;TITLE: Preparative method'for polyurethans. Class 39, No. 188003 [announced by the 1 1 'Kazan Chemical Technology Institute im. S. M, Kirov (Kazanskiy khimiko-tekhnologiche- ;skiy institut)] i I jSOURCE: izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki,~no. 21, 1966, 110 TOPIC TAGS: polyurethan~2 heat resistant~~-yA--r5wAwkfl, diisocyanate, trimethylolphos- phine,* pyridine, chemical synthesis ? 1ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a preparative method for poly- urethans with an improved heat resistance. The method consists of reacting diisocyanate with trimethylolphosphine in pyridine. [BO] SUB CODE: 11, 07/ SUBM DATE: 06Sep65/ ATD PRESS. 5109 VOLKOVA A.Ya.; KARRYYEV, A.j nauchn. red. (Mineral resources of Turkmenistan; natural building raterials. A bibliography of the literature] Poleznye iskopaeuVe Turkmenskoi SSA; estestvennye stroitellnye materialy. Bibliograficheskii ukazatell literatury. Ashkhabad, Turkmenskaia gos. respubl. biblioteka 1964 144 P. (MIZU 18:9~ L)h'A'. , MALOV, N. N. YASIRIN. A. YA. 2. UM (600) 4- Physics - Experiments, 7. Some lecture demonstrations in a course on experimental physics. Usp. fiz. nauk, 48 No. lp 1952 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February .1953. Unclassified. USSR/Physics - Lecture Experiments Sep 52 "Some Lecture Demonstrations in a Course of Experimental Physics," A. Ya. Volkova, N. N. Malov, and A. Ya. Yashkin 'Vspekhi Fiz Nauk" Vol 48, No 1, PP 123-12-8 Describe experiments with a free falling pendulum, modeling of ionosphere, tube generator of un dampened oscillations, interference of light by thin film. N.M.- SMDATM, A.I.; BIMMOVP G.A.; MWAVTSIV, N. I.; MISIN~D, J, SHAROMBp L,D.; Prininall uchaffUyes FROLOVs S-ra.; SHISIOPALOV, 1.1.1 MROWA, Z.A.; STOLBUNSKIY, L.Z.; MOT,, T.T.1 GIAM, P.L.1 VOLICNA,, A.Tas; ALDOKHINA, V.P.; VMMBDIp Y*.T,; SPUMOVO I.S.; ZiAFU=HETSv N.F,; SNAMHNUOVp V.P,; GMHAROVA# M.Ta. veotigation of West furnace mmIting using natural g a. h all 22 no.6483-486 Je 162. (MIRA l6ia) (Diamt fumacem-Squipont and supplies) VOLKOVAp A.Ye.p inzh. The best road building and road machinery at the rynihitinn nf Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R. in 1960. StroiA dor.mash. 6 no-4:3-7 Ap 161. (19M 14:3) (r,oBcow-Exhibitions) (Building machinery) (Road machinery) I I VOLKOVAO A.Te.., inzh. Now mabbinery at the OBuilding and road machinery* pavilion of the Hihibition of Achievements of the National Economy of the U.S.S.R. ~rom.stroi. 40 no.nt62-64 162. (MIRA 15,12) (Moscov-Exhibitions) (Construction equipment-Krbibitions) GALIBINSHTEYN, Z.N., inzh.; WINA, N.F., inzh.; NAIYOVA, M.V., inzh.; FILIKAY T.A., inzh.;KEODOS, H.M., inzh.; GOLIDMAN, Zh.I.; FATALAKH, V.G.; SNESAREV, M.M.; VULIFSON, Ts.S., Inz.h.; KONSTANTINOVA9 L.A., lnzh.; SKOBELEVA, A.M., inzh.; TELINOVA, Ye.v., inzb., KHEYMS, L.S., insh.; SELENEVICH, A.S.; NEDOVESENKO, M.V.; VOLKOVA, A.Yes; NOVITSKIYO LA, nauchn.red.; URDU, S.F., red., fafidigkI-Y, V.K., red.; GORDEYEV, P.A., red. izd--v,a; YUDINA, L.A., red.izd-va; VDOVENKO, Z.I., red.izd-va; GOLIFERG, T.M., tekhn.red.; KORDEKOVA, N.I., tekhn. red. [Album of new construction equipment recommended for adoption) Allbom novoi stroitellnoi tekhniki, rekomenduemoi k vnedreniiu. Mosk-va, bosstroiizdat, 1963. No.l.[Industrial construction] Pro- myshlennoe stroitel'stv. 116 p. No.3.(Conatruction for tramporta- tion purposes) Transportnoe stroitel'stvo. 91 p. No.4-[Rural construction] Sel'skoe stroitel'stvo. 71 p. No.5, [Building materials, products, and elementsl Straitellnye materialy, izde- liia i konstruktsii. 41 p. No.8. (Construction and road machinery and equipment) Stroitellnye I dorozhnye mashiny I oborudovanie. 104 p. (MIRA 16:8) (Building materials) (Road machinery) (Construction equipment) GOAYAUV, K.I.;VOLKOVAj,5.SO;TOLkTIKOV. 0.A. - -7 Hyd.rogea bonds in meconic acid. Zhar. ob. khim. 2.8 no. 8:2102-2107 Ag 158. 1 (KIRA 11:10) 1. lazukhakiy gosudaretvannyy itniversitst. (Neconic acid) (Bonds, Chemical) VOLKOVA, D.A. Some data on the biology of Clostridium tetani in the so4l* p e liminary report Trudy MIEMG no-5:53-56 161. 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I IS-50'. 00 1" a 'pop)Irlic "It'le 'jillit.'ril- x..w Nl~-" I., j:-j goo 15r-H - "N' I- It" If-S27(1- It is -UgKc%tnl th-At thc o1cfin oluics frict %ith Cfign.ird fragmtshydispi.ceint-nt 0 IF if I 1-'t,0 1(rollp in thr C'muplex; the 2111(f Pilo is I'"t .111fifir %he ht-milic .411.1 file rellilillit trams"Icrillellf. 0 K-1.61.41 -00 ~400 1.11 a Lit* C,#%itFKAIK- 1A io 0 141 (if In it it Sit An I if , , I , ^3 0 0 0 0 * 000 0 00 0 10 0 000 0 0 & 0 0 0 9 00 411110 51 0 00 0 11111111' sees, 0-0 0 e Is 0 0 a see 0 0 * 0 0 0 000 00010 0 of 00 of 0 0 00 0 0 9 0 * 0 0 PERTSOVSKIY. M.L.:-VOIMVA,~Z-G. Iffect of cover layers on heat loss reduction from electrolyte surfaces In copper refIDIng. TSvote met, 33 noslOt3l-34 0 160. (MIRA 13:10) (Copper-Xlectrometallurg7) (Rectrolytes) __~S/67 602 11 0 B/67 62/000/011 00/0~ 03Y~D37 0 D403 D307 AUTHORS; Volkova, B. I., Ivanova, S..N. and Ozerov, I. Mv TITLE: Mineral wool from the washes of the shale industry SOURCE: Leningrad. Vaesoyuznyy natichno-issledovatellskiy insti- tut pprerabotki i ispollzovaniya topliva. Trudy. no. 11, 1962. Xhimiya i tekhnologiya topliva i produktov yego pe- rerabotki, 211-217 TEXT: The 'present work was partially carried out at the Leningrad- skiy p*.,oyektnyy i nauchno-iosledovateltakiy institut stroitellnykja materialoy (Lenin" grad Planning and Scientific Research Institute of Constructional Materials) and was aimed at using wastes of'the Leningrad region shale industry (shale coke and limestones asso- ciated with the oil shale) for the production of mineral wool. Owing to the high basic oxide content, the material must be treated with an'acidic correcting admixture* under the conditions at Slant- sythis may be e.g. the clay from the Bolshiye Polya deposit, or -perk.,aps diatomite. Various possible compositions and size-fractions Card 1/2 3/672,/62/000/011/003/011 Mineral wool from D403/D307 of the starting components are listed tabulated and discussed, together with characteristics of the resultant products. Improved resistance proper-ties are attained with (SiO2 + Al203) contents of 50 - 601 the SO should be below 1~o. Mineral wool prepared Ba- 3 tibfied the.requirements ~of "POUr 4640-52 (GOST 4640-52). There are 2 tables. Card 2/2 "VASSEM, 4T.P.; FEDOTOV, Takov Andreyevich translator], redaktor; VOLEDVA, 1.)(. redaktor; KORUZZY, N.N., tekhnichookiy rodaktor. [Transistor circuits; principles of operation. Translated from the French] Skhemy n& polu;)rovodnikovykh priborakh; printsipy deistvila. Perevod a frantsuzakogo. Pod red. IA.A.Yedoteva. Moskva. Izd-vo "Sovetakoe radio*. 1956. 166 p. (KIBA 9:6) (Transistors) 1 6, SMOVAMISNV. B.V.: VOIKOVA, N.M., red.; SVIMIKOT, A.A., tokfin. red. (Transjidoslon of radar images; a brief survey of works published in the foreign press from 1946 to Soptebber 19571,Pereduha. radio- lokatsionnogo Izobrazheniia; kratkii obzor rabot, opublikovannjith v zamubezhnoi pechati Y'period 1946-sentiabrl 1957. gg..Koskva, Izd-vo 183ovetakoe radio," 1957. 51 (MIU 1137) V Call Nr: TK7872-773T42 AUTHOR: Fedotov, Ya. A. TITLE: Instead of Radio Tubes (Vmesto radiolampy) PUB. DATA: Izdatellstvo ."Sovetakoye Radio", Moscow, 1957, 63 pp. Number of copies not given ORIG. AGENCY: None given EDITOR: Ed. in Chief: Volkova, E. M. PURPOSE: The pamphlet is intended for large groups of readers unfamiliar with,radio engingering and radio electronics. COVERAGE: The pamphlet represents a popular exppsition of basic semiconductor mat6rials'used in the manufacture of semi- conductor devices. It describes the diverse fields in which radio tubes can be used, mentions their short- comings, and the possibilities emerging in radio elec- tronics by.substituting semiconductor devices for radio tubes. There are no references and no personalitits. Card 1/2 call Nr: TK7872.T73T42 Instead of' RadioTubes (cont.) TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 What are Semiconductors? 5 "Attention! Moscow Speaks" 16 "You will Now Speak with Vladivostok" 24 In Any Weather 30 "Mechanical Brains" 34 Radio Tubes and Their Shortcomings 41 Instead of a Radio Tube 47 Semiconductor Devices Today and Tomorrow 54 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 6&16-;AhTSJ'O'V, Boria Vesillyevich; redt,ktor; KORUZXV. U.N., tekhnicheskAy redaktor [millimeter waves 9!A their uses: brief survqy of foreign literature from 1945 to Nny 1957) Hilimetrovye volmy I ikh primenente; kratkii ob7or Inostrannoi. literatury ze period 1945 z.- met 1957 9. Mockva, Ize-vo "Sovetskoe radio," 1957. 203 p. (MIRA 10:11) (Filectric waves) VOIX011A, E. X. Valkova. E. 14., Engineer. Blade-root Design for Static bendin4 at Various Blade Loads page 211 Volkova, E. 14., En.-ineer. Calculation of 61ade Proffle Slots in theNelded Nozzle-Diaphragns page 24o Ir the first article the author presents a method of designirg blade roots for statical bending at varicus blade loads and variable blade cross sections., In the second article the author presents a method for determining the contour of slots for installing guide blades in the velded nozzle deaphragm. Steam Znd Gas Turbine Constructlon, Foscow Mashgiz, 1957, 351 pp. 50~ 124 58-10-11813 Trz,!-.sJaI.'c- irom: Reie.--it-nyy z~vdrr,,-!, 1958, N.- IC, p 150 IUSSR) AUTHOR, v0kc TTTLE, C-ulculat-co ir:- Static: Bend~?,,g ot a Caicade of Rotor B!"des Subjected to Uneq,ial Loads (Rasche" paketa rabochib.h. lopatck na staticheskiy `zgib pr' i.,znov nagruzke lopj,.Gl,~ PER!ODI'CAL- Tr. J Len'rg:,. meta!!'Ich. z da, 1957, Nr 5, pp 231 -23Q ABSTRACT: Tbe de,.ellopi a theory permtt~ng ca)culAtion of the static w3exure of i group of -etaTy turbine bl;,des (buckets) of ~-arying cross section by taking into account the finite number of blades in the g~roup; the theory was originally developed by A. V. Levin [ Rabochiye Joputk; i paro%-vkh,tirb',In (Roior Blades and Wheel-; in Steam Turbines), Gosene~ gc;zdat, 1953, pp 2 19 - 229] for d case when the a(Ies are sL- bjeA,d te unequal loads during partiil admission of s'.eam, T.:,e p.--oblem red--ces to tree solution of it -.iystem of three n-,r, hc-mc-g-meous equaf.-Icns for the momert:5 M' and M" t.r,,nsm'.ftecj by the. ~-e:,ntorcing rlng~; onto the m0blade fmrom either side and Q , a transverse force in th-- plane of the wheel acting Card 1/3 on the mth Made at the point of attachment of the reirforcing SOV11 24- :Z8- 10-11813 Calculation I-Q.- Stat"C Ber-ding -.i i~ C,.-cade uf Rotor Blade, S-,.'~jectec (cont. ) (banding) rivg. T~-e so-ut:on (%., A homogeneous. ~vstem correipanding to the ron - homogeneous f~.-ysltem ag.-ec- w-,tlx tl,,~ ;;cl-.;tjcn obtained earlier. T.~Cfi,idual solu- tions ci the mor., homoge-eoli-n sy!-Acrr. are obtaned ir the form of the polynomials M' Ao + A m + + A m n m M' B ~ B m + + IB , m 0 n - I m Qm.~ = Do + D Im + + D n - 1 mn where I -s the length ot the blade ana r the Y.um'ber ci blacies in cne gTOUP, Recurrert iormulat.- a!e set -.n, ic-r flne coetficlents Ak., Bk Dk, (k 0, 1 ,......... n- 1); the 110a(I inl'crf'ity' qn-,, 0!' ty'e mf'4 b~adc : s appr6x,m ae(i wAth the j*.d of Lagrange's 'Irlerpclat~o- poly-cm.-al (m-Z)!.m-31 .?m-n~ fm-l;fm-31 ~m-n)+ (.m-Wm-2)-.(m-n+1) qM, 9 q2t~ q n. 27-, 1 n-~.n- 1.11 where S t?.e leac in-ter-Sity c-"' he jth blade, The calculaGon of Car S ON, I 1 "4 :;8 !0- 1 !P-., Callculation ior Stat:c Bending of a Cascade cf Rotor Blades Subjected (Con!. ) static flexure produced by steam pressure on a group of blades of constant cross secGon connected to i banding ring is illustrated for various loads on individual blades r. the greup, A. D, Kw-tienko Ca! d 3/3 VOLKOVA, SoMe. inzh. Calculating the contour of holes in packing, bands of velded dinphrugme. ITTUAYI IM no.5121W-2118 157. (NIV. 1116) (Blades) Nor- PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 1151 Shteyn, Nukhim losifovich Elementy raschata radioperedatchikov ulltrakorortkikh voln (Elements of Design of Ultra-Short Wave Transmitters) Moscow, Iod-yo "Soyetakoye radio," 1958. 461 p. No. of copies printed not given. Eds.: Grigorlyev, Ye.N. and VolIkova, E.M.; Tech. Eds.: Koruzev, N.N. and Sturov, B.V. PURPOSE: The book is intended for students in the radio engineering departments of vuzes and for engineers specialIzing in microwave techniques. COVERAGE: The author discusses problems of calculating the parameters of micro- wave radio transmitting devices,. He also describes principles of the design of various types of microwave transmitters and furnishes block diagramsspec- ifications and requirements. Attention is given to the operation of vacuum- tube devices and their resonant circuits. The author discusses various circuits of microwave transmitters and methods of calculating the parameters of oscillators c ard 116 Elements of Design (Cont.) U51 with external excitation, frequency multipliers, and self-excited oscillators. Part of the material presented was included in a course on the design of micro- wave radio transmitting equipment taught by the author at the Moscow order of Lemin Power Institute during 1948-1951- It is stated that the calculAtion of Ti==-t.xbe generator performance is based on the method developed by A,2ademi- cians M.V. Shuleykin and A.I. Berg. The author thanks M.N-. Andreyevskiy and V.S. Kulanin., reviewers, and V.S* KelIzon., editorfor their valuable criticisms, There are 143 references., all Soviet -(including 4 translations). References appear. after each chapter. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Ch. I. Introduction Ch. II. Desiot Specifications of Microwave Transmitters 8 1. Specifications and function 6 2. Electrift.14 and electr6acou--fleal rerc~dreuents 12 3- Constructional requirements 33 Ch. 111. Block Diagrams of Microimve Transmitters 37 Card 2/0- Elements of Design (Cont.) 1151 1. Geueral considerations 37 2. Block diagrams of frequency-modulated transiditters 40 3. Block diagrams of television transmitters 52 4. Block diagrams of transmitters used in radio relay systems 65 5- Block diagrams of radar transmitters 71 Ch. IV. Calculation of Parameters of Resonant Circuits and Coupling Elements in Microwave Transmitters. 'Elements of Design al 1. Input impedance of antenna feeder 81 2. Resonant circuits of vacuum-tube microwave oscilators 82 3- Coupling between plate circuit and load 127 4. Deriving expressions for determining the passband of the high-frequency stage in a television transmitter 147 Ch. V. Circuits of Vacuum-tube Microwave Transmitters 155 1. Stability of a vacuum-tube transmitter 155 2. * Circuits of output and intermediate stages 157 3- Circuits of vacuum-tube mlcrovi~ve oscillators 170 4- Frequen.ay stabilization in microwave transmitters 185 Card 3/6 Elements of Design (Cont.) 1151 Ch. VI.. Calculation of Parameters of Microwave ~ Oscillators 1. Preliminar y considerations 2. 4Selecting the angle of plate-current cutoff in microwave power amplifiers 3. Calculation of parameters of paver-amplifier circuits in microwave transmitters 4. Calculation of parameters of overexcited vacuum-tube oscillat6rs . 5. Calculation of panpeters of frequency multipliers 6. Input conductance ana output capacitance.of the very7high- -frequency stage of the-transmitter 7- Calculation of parameters oi the buffer stage of the transmitter 1 8. Calculation of parameters of a triode oscillator with 0 extermal excitation, takIng Into account .electron Inertia 9. Klystron oscillator (two-cavity klystron ampliiier) Ch, VII. Calculation of Parameters of Self-excited Microwave Oscillators Card 4/6 192 192 194 200 215 224 233 243 246 261 280 Elements of Design (Cont.) U51 1. Introduction 2. Calculation of parameters of self-excited microwave oscillators vith lunped constants 3- Calculation of parpmeters of parallel-line aicrovave oscillators 4. Calculation of parameters of self-excited oscillators taking into account electron inertia 5o Calculation of Parame".ers of self-excited vacuum-tube oscillators operating as pulse generators 6. Some information on multicavity magnetrons 7- Special features of magnetrons operating as pulse generators 8. Klystron self-excited oscillators Ch. VIII. Numerical Examples of Designing Components of the V&Aom Circuits of Microwave Tranmitters 1. Design of a grounded-grid push-pull output circuit 2. Design of a multigrid Irzsh-pull paver amplifier 3. Design of a frequency tripler (push-pull comwetion) 4. Design of a vacu=-tube oscillator vith extarnal excitation for coatinuoua operation at superhigh frequencies Card 516 260 '281 292 296 21" 316 336 343 366 366 378 384 389 Elements of Deuign (coat.) 1151 5. Design of a self-excited Vacuum-tube oscillator for generating pulses., with power of the load Pt. z PL_ max 6. Calculation of two-cavity klystr6zi-performance 7- Calculation of reflex klystran perfomance Appendix 1. Table of Coefficients of Expansion for Cosine Pulses Appendix 2. Brief Information on Mechan3.cal and Plimatic Testing ;f Radio Transmitters Appendix 3. Transmission of.9nergy Fram the Ti!dnsmitter Output Stage to the Ante a Appendix 4. Brief Infomation. on Metal-Ceramic Tubes Manufactured bySoviet Industry Appendix 5- Platisotran AVAIIMLE: Library of Congress Card d/6 jP/Snp 2-20759 401 405 408 414 419 423 437 452 ASTAFIYEV, Goorgiy Paylovich; SHrIBSHAYEVICH, Valontin Semenovich; YURKOV, Turiy Alakseyevich; ILYUKHIN, V.F., red,; VOLKOVA, E.M., red.; KORUZXV, tekhn.red. ......... [Raiio navigation equipomtn and eyatemal Radionavigatsionnyu uetrol- stva i siatemy. Moskva. Izd-vo "Sovetakoe radio." 1958. 863 Ps 09lectronics in aeronautics) (MIRA 11:3) FIDOTOVI Ta.A., red.; VOLKOVA, E.M., red.; SVESHNIEDV, A.A., tekhn.red. (Semiconductor devices and their us"; a collection of articles] Poluprovndatkovya pribory I ikh primenenle; abornik statel. Mott-va, Isd-vo "SovAtskoe radio." HO.3- 1958. 350 P. (MIRA 12:2) (Semiconductors) KUST.AREV, A.K.Etransiatorl; VOLKOVA, A.M.., red.; SMOV, B.V.. takhn.red. [Color television technology; collected articles] TakhnIka tevatnogo televideniia; abornik statei. Moskva. Izd-vo 'Movetakoe radio." 1959. 367 p. Translated from the Inglish. I -40olor television) (MMA 12:9) IVANOVA, 011ga Nikolayevna; UZAREV, VWimir Goorgiyovichj PIYLI, Yelena Ivanovnaj MARKHkT",Ye.V., prof*, otv# red.; VOLKOVA, E.M.p red. (Synthesis of electronic circuits with discrete action] Sintoz elektronnykh t3khom diskrotnogo deintviia. 14o:jkva,, Izd-vo "Sviazl," 1964. 175 P. (MIRA 17:5) POKRAS, Alsksandr Mikhaylovich..Prinimal uchastlys KINBER, B.Ye.,; ZIffAOVSKIY, A.I.v otv. red.; _LOLKOV&-".._, red.; H3MMVA,~SeF.,,tekhn.-red. (Periscopic antennas and beam transmission lines] Pera.- skopicheekle anteny i beaprovodnye linii peredachi. Mo- sk". Sviazlizdat, 1963. 197 p. , (MIRA 160) (Kicro'vave communication systems) (Antennas (Electronics)) POKRAS, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich; Prinimal uchastiye KINBER, B.Ye.; ZINIKOVSKIY,A.I.,Otv.red.;~~A~E.M.gred.;ROMANOVA,S.F.,tekhn. red. (Periscopic antennas and beam'transmission lines] PVN*sko- picheskie antenny i besprovodnye linii peredachi. Makva.. Sviaslizdat,- 1963. 197 p. (MIRA 16;8) (Antennas (Electronics)) (Microwave communication systems) SAPOZHKOV, Mikhail Andreyevich; GRIGORIYEV, V.I., otva rod.;, VOLKOVA, E, M,red.- SHEFER, G.I., takhn. red. [Spesoh signal In cybernetics and communlcation;.apeoch conver- sion applicable to problems in telecommunication engineering amd cybernetical Rechevoi signal v kibernetike I eviazi; proob- inzovanie reohi primenitellno k zadacham tekhniki eviazi i ki- bernetiki. Moskva, Sviazlizdat 1963. 449 P. (MIRA 16:5) (Inf%=tIon theory) lCybernetics) USSR/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes., Vegetables, Melons. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol... Ila 3., 1958, lOt5 Author : ZiovIeva, Kh.G., VolMva, F.E. Inst Title Use of Azotobacterin in Turf-Humus Pot Cultivation of Tomatoes. Orig Pub Nikrobiol. zh., 1957, 19, No 2, 62-63 Abstract No abstract. M-3 Card 1/1 V--l' ;,h, U V(,VOV;l y 0 t0l~-3 2t e rln to tOMat0,3a raised in neat-bmus pots. Iol.?bur. 19 no.2-.6?-63 (Mute 10:9) 1. Z Inst1hitu mlkrobiologii AN LrRSR. VOIJEOVA, 0. Source of savings. Mast. ugl. n0-10:7 0 '59 (MIRA 13:3) (Coal mines and mining--Goat) _T I YAKOVULV, ",.A., VOLECOVA, Cj,A. 1're of the thermol=lnaF,-,erce nathod In mea2uring the rad!atlicn Jrit-3nnity of xenon rationance tulposo 'Zhuroprikl. spokt, 2 no.4:363- 3f.14 Ap 165, (MRA 18:8) SOCHEVANOV, Y.G.; SHRAKOVA, N.V.; MARTMVA, L.T.; TOLKOTA, G.A. Ana3,vtical characteristics of the M-10 p aniouite. Zav. la'b. no.4:422-425 160. (KIRA 13:6) (Metals-Anal7sis) (Ion exchange) I KOROTKOVA, G.P.; VOIKOVA, G.A. Wperimental studies on regeneration in teeb-vater sponges. Vest. WU 15 no.9:125w-130 160. (MIRA 13:4) (SPONGES) (REGINERATION (BIOLOGY)) 3,1032/60/026/04/07/046 B010/BO06 AUTHORSs Socbevanov, V. G., Shmakova, N. V., Martynovaj L. T., Volkova, G.A. TITLBr The Analytical Characteristics of an Anion Exchanger of the Type EDE-10P pj PERIODICALs Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 422 - 425 TEXTs The properties of an increased basic anion exchanger of the type EDE-10p prepared in the WSH were investigated. The elation constants of the chlorides of various elements were determined. It was found that the absorption of the EDE-10p exchanger is similar to that of the at*rong base German exchanger of type Wofatit L 150, so that the behavior of metal ions on the two exchangers may - to a certain extent .. be expected to be identical. The elements investigated (Table) are divided into three groups, the nonabsorbable, the partly absorbable, and the easily absorbable elements. The testa were carried out using the exchanger in thin Cl-form and working in acid solutions. As an example, the separation of lead and zinc from a solution containing larger amounts of copper and iron is described. There are I figure, 1 table, and 13 references, 6 of which are Soviet. Card 1/1 GETSOVAI A.B.; VOLKOVA, G.A. Amount of ruthenium-106, cerium-144, and prowthium-147 accuM.L.- lated by and extracted from the caddis fly (Halesuo inter- punctatus Zett.). Dokl. AN SSSR 144 no.51ll63-1164 Je 162. OURA 15:6) 1. Zoologicheskiy institut AN SSSR. Predatavleno akademikom Ye.N.Favlovskim. (Radioisotopes) (Caddis flies) MARROV, B.L.; PISKUNOV, A.A.; VOLKOVA, G.A. Investigatin, the flow of gases in holding furnaces. (Sbor. trud.. tlauah.-issl.inst.met. no.4-.119-127 61. 4~~ (MIRA 15:11) (Furnacov, Heating) (Gas flow) DRi A115012490 U71/0632/65/031/005 541/0543 5/6 546.239 543.253 -AUTHORSt Volkovi, GO-A.; Sochevanovj V. G. TIT13- Polarographic. determination of gemmium in ores and concentrates ~SOTJRCE. Zavodakaya laboratoriya, v. 31, no. 5, 1965, 541-543 ,MC IC TAGS: polaxographic analysis, gr~rmanium, dintillation, carbonate/ Complexon '~ABSTRACT. A method is proposed for determining Ceinanium by a combination of anium-diatillation and final pol lysis in a solution containins, a germ, aroCraphio ans Mixture of carbowite, bicarbonate, and Complexon III. Best results are obtained at a pH of 6-9. The method is applicable to analysis of area and concentrates with rC :contents ranging from hundredths of a pe_~cent to 20,S. The Ge-bearing, 5FAmple is placed in a flas-1- to which H3PO V 'RI03t and H2SO4 are added, and is boiled under a :,rlaza cover for 5-10 minutes, The cover in reziovod, and heating ic maintained until ifumes of 112SO4aplear. Potassium pormang-unato is added to the cooled flask, which is attached to a diatilling apparatus. At the condenser end a flask is placed in which NaOH, Complexon III, sodium sulfate, phonophthalein, and water have been mLxcd. L ~3577,65 -AMESSION MI AP!1012490 This end of the cmdenser must be submer"Od in an alle-alino solution, HCI is added :with a jet of air or hydrogen, and the va-por neutralizes the alkaline solution. Several drops of (austic soda are added until the color becomes rocy, then a drop or tvo of HC1 is add(,d, the calor almost disap~earinj, and 'he carbonate mixture 4s added. This is followed by distilled water, and the mi-xz~;e is shaken. After'10- WE .15 minutes, polarot-Xaphic analysis is made. S-umplea with Ge content rane-ing do-m to ffM 0.0003751j'6' have beun measured and cnpred with the colorimetric method. Variation in results ranges from 0.375 to O-TP- Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1 table. 2X; L 6214-M ACC N 7"5013052 SOTRCE 'bbDE.-"'!'UR/0368/65100270olito-3--G-vd-a64 AUTHOR: Yakovlev, S. A.; Volkova, G. A. 4, s- S- 414% 1~ OBA: none -Z1 , Ll Ll 1 3- TITLE: Use of the thermoluminescence method to measure the radiation intensity from xenon resonance tubes SOURCE: Zhurnal prikladnoy spektroskopii, v. 2, no. 4, 1965, 363-364 TOPIC TAGS:, line intensity, UV radiation, xenon, therzoluminescence ABSTRACT: The autt-~. use -the ther,6oluminescence-method for measuring radiation in- tensity.from xenon tubes which emit mouochromatic radiation on the 1470 and 1295 A resonance lines. 1, manganese-activated calcium sulfate thernophoophor was used as the radiation dosimeter. The e4uhment ancl procedure ave briefly described. The two types of tubes studied are described In a previous work by one of the authors (S. A. Yakovlevq Opt. i opektr. 14, 716 1963). The radiation intensity (in quanta/sec) for tube type I was 8-1015 at 1470, A and 5.1014 at 1295 A. For tube type 11, the in- tensity was SeI016 at 1470 X and 6..1014 at 1295 X. The neas 11ror Was 40 In conclusions the authors are grateful to V. A. Arkhangel'sk7a,,1V T. K. Razum for valuable assistance and consultation in the course of ih 9 work. Orig. art. hast 8 w 1 table. SUB COPE: OP/ SUBM DATE: 24Nov64/ ORIG REN 003/ OTH IREF: 001 Q~~) UDC: 535.231.1 : 621~327.52 't 535.377 Yo g K. cj,( P1, i:~ , A, SOCHEVANOV, V.G.; SHMAKOVA, N.V.; VOLKOVA, G,A, Conlitions for precipitation of uranyl ferrocyanide In aqueous solutions. Zhur.neorg.khim. 2 no.9:2049-2057 S '57. (MM 10:12) (Precipitation Chemistry)) (Uranyl forrocyanide) (r7 USSR/ Analytical Chemistry. Analysis of Inorganic Substances. Abs Jour: Referat. Zhur.-Khimiya, No. 8, 1957, 27231 K. Author V.G.Sochevanov, G.A. Volkova. L.P. Volkova, L.T. Martynova, K.S. Yak-homova, T.P. Popova, A.A. Rozbianskaya, G.V. Rozovskaya, N.V. Shmakova. Title Methods of Chemical Analysis of Mineral Raw Materials. Orig Pub: Gosgeoltekhizdat, 1956, 100 str. Abstract: no abstract. Card 1/1 G-2 IIIKOIAYIIVSKIY, N.M., doktor ekon,nauk, red.; D., vedushchiy red.. POWSINA, A.B., tekh.red. [Planning petroleum extraction with pressure maintenance] Planiro- vanis dobyehi nefti pri podderzhanii plastovogo davlantia. Pod. red. H.U.Nikolaevskogo. Mosirva, Gos,nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo neft. I gorno-toplivnoi lit-ry, 1957. 70 P. (MIRA 11:2) (Petroleum engineering) VOLKOVAI G,,A. Accumulation and excretion of !he E r~6active Isotopes of seven cl*mical elements in the larvae of drag6nflies. Zool. zhur. 42 no.1:13&-l/fO '63. (MVRA .16:5) 1. Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R-.. Lertingrad. (Radioisotopea) (Dragonflies) GETS OVA, A.B. ; ~:2 ~-()~r - Ac:cu:.,,ulation of radioactim iaotows of phospho.-.1u. y-lt:'!!~m. ic~dire ar-d mercury !Ln the larvae of water insects. Zool. zhur, 43 no,7;1077- IC80 164. (MIRA 17:12) 1. Zoological Institute, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Laningrad. OU. - _00116~87 5 RGE CobEt" UR/0363/65/90~1008/1,3F4$/134T~ -,"AUTHOR#- -'Sagal-)vi6h V.N.;-Volkova .,JGA-, ;.,bk! `~,non, TITLE::*,., C6nta6t,- reaction of titahium with fiiobiu;~ -on graphit ';'SOURCE: ~.Ag SSSR* 'Izve5tiya. Heorganicheakiye materialy,'v-1, n 89 l965s 1345-131 J~ :TOPiC TAGS; -titaniwn, niobium compoundp graphite, carbid p molten metalm-bardnesop e solid solution A_ ABSTRACT: - Tho present study ~resen a the ciuits of. TY"erimental investi,,~ ation on :9 the reaction of titanium with niobium carbide deposited as a thin i film on graphfLte. The experiments trere carried out on cylindrical graphite 0, i test speciments of 1.75 e/63 density, coated with niobium carbide fron the igas-vapor phatio. Thickness of the film was 40,40 micron6. Its chemical :composition was.close to stoichiometric NbC, The test specimen ifith a technically prire titq*nium wafer laid on its plane tras set vertically in a ~cylindrical graphite-~'container which was heated by high-frequency current !from an LZ-207 unit. The heating was done in,a quartz container in a com- 4osition "All argon medium. The investigation was carried out over tho itemperature interval 1850-23000G with holding times ranging from 8 seconds !to,)O minutes. The heating and cooling ratee above 150000 were 40-50 deg/ssab The molten Ti) spreading along the surface of the test specimenp ,torTp a 50-80. micror~-thiak film, A partial dissolution. of the film occurs LPqd,1/3 UDCt 5h6,261 7430-66 ACC NRi M)6()17i')87 In liquid Ti whereupon the Ub a6d C content in the malt rises with a rise lip the specimen heating temperature. This is confirmed by the results of acroradiogral4iie analysis. Saturation of the Ti melt by, Vb takes place !iii the first few seconds of holding at the given temperature and changes ibut little with an increase in the heating perio4- Saturation of the melt kith 0 leads to the formation of a carbide phase. Tha buildup of the film ~of the new phase irith isothermal holding attests to the continuous influx lof C into the melt. A metallic interlayer with a microhardness of 230-300 t ~.kg,/mm2 appears at the same time betwoen film building up or the carbide phase and coating. The appearance of multilayer structure during the reaction of the Ti melt wi:,$-h niobium carbide can be explained by the processes directed itowards the cal%blishment of phase equilibria in the system. A comparison ;of the results of analyses of the structures of specimens rapidly cooled in ia stream of inort gas with the phase diagram makes it possible to state :that the carbide phase formed.as the result of 0 diffusion is a 6-phase on ,a base of Ti-Nb'carbido) and the metallic interlayer betwoon the 4 -phase i,and coating hat: a two-phase structure of a solid solution of Ti and Nb fine- impregnations.. of. clarbide. The metallic phase is bordered. by an Nb2C layl)r -phase) * The gmith of the 8 -phase layer is accompanied by an increase in the ).3-solid solution layer- This indicates that the quantity of 0 ontoring into the graphite coating does not fully compennato its expendituro for the formation of tho groiring -phaso, i. e. , the growth rate of the latter exceeds the 0 diffYision rate in the niobium, carbide. In -the, preso.nt.1paper,, the kinetics of t.his.process were studied at 1850) 1975 L:I 27~30-66 A.M. NR.:, AF60176871 22000C i-ritIh.holding times-ranging.from 8 seconds to 30 minutes. Heasurs- Ments of the thickness -of the carbide layer were carried out on transverse M'cro3ections The values for the thickness of the =bide layer in the 'coordinates can be satisfactorily superposed on a straight lines 'The temperaturo dependence of the carbide phase growth coefficient by ana- logy with norma diffusion processes should have an exponential character, Iho closeness of the distribution of the points on the graph Ig k - I/T to ,.a linear dependence supports the validity of the exponent for the studied ~.Prodese- The zictivation'energy, of the c3rbile phase growth process is i45,700 cal and the factor ko = 1.805,10- cm, /see- The influx rate of the 10 into the carbide phase is calculated roughly by proceeding from the growth rate of.thie p"ae and carbon content in it@ !Calculations irdicate that the growth rate of the 6-phase'at the studied temperatures scinowhat,outotrips the influx of carbon from the graphite into !the niobium calbido layerl with 'a rise in the heating temperature this gap increases which, p~ii~~e to a growth in the thickness of the , )I-_phaeo layer@ Orig. art. has: 4 figires and 3 formulas. EJPRSI VOLYC"l. G A , . I . .... .,. j 1 1.0 .1 ; fll,~~,.,;",i~y, M.M. BR!i,.(, G, a nv"-., ; r.... I I I I - ~, I -~.e .r1 ;;" ", ftfficLency j.n 0",o tir, r*~.u-,t,~-~ 7:crtrol rf rr-,~ 'L, , ~') '.,~ -~ Im prcAw,ttori. Trudly VNIT j8 '63. W~lp.", GETSOVA, A. Fi. -, VOLKOVA j~. Rala of Bcme aat.;~r on of ekol 2. (KI.Rk ntc, Aquatle) 110ROINIOV, B. Ya. [dacf-,aned]; '10MOVA, Q.1, I , Automatic dev'Ace for ti--- turbidim,--t-ric ti-tnatinr, cf pol~~.~,r3. Za-v. Lat. 3n no.11:1411-1413 164 I. Mrskov:tki-y tek-linoloiTicheskiy inotitut 1 .1n,myshlevno.,ti. --to 0 0 o 0-#9 0 0 0 0 *wow w 0 0 O a O lx f A - , 04111 A SIS As ONDCIS 00 . -00 00 -00 009 0409 -00 Determination 0( Mangsairse by OW rerim"te NVIN4 800 X. N. Yeryboya and G. N. Volkovs, lienry l1ruts-hvr -1-tan -No 1948 3 Calit Transl4 2052 ) a . . . . , From Zar-d-knorn Labmlarijfa (F.ct"ry az% f l tory), v. 13, no. 6, 1947, p. 75). Drytribes favorabit- experiences with the peri(mlate 004 methiml for mangancor in strel, according in the 9OU lure dwribed by Lundell. litiffman. anti CV Firr", inclutles d c l1 f ti f l solo . e a s o u- Prvpara on o go X flans, accuracy u( results obtained, tie. fee 00 I 041110 7' LAI CLASSIFICA110 " VIA U 1-1 8 0 j j j 5 j j 4 it u, U W ts ;6 ' a io-n' i or is'" . 'A a r a r v a it 2 n 14 ja isV is jP 41 42 Al 7" -a- KHEYNMAN, A.S.; KARAU1,1311CHINOVA, H,V,;_Y%KQVA, G.S.1 PARFENOVA, NIX; SOLOVIYEV, S.M.; VOM, A.F.; LILKSODROV, I.V.; KUFEPINA, G.F.; IVANOVA, L.V. Tnfrachromatic materials for scientific and technological purponea. Zhur. prikl. spekt. 2 no.6%558-561 Je f65. (MIRA 180) ~817-66 -_ jP(q)_'.__ .... . ...... -EWT(l)/T/EED~b) r3I ACCMIUH-ni Ap5o17496 UW03C)P165IM210061055810561 534 7 171. J~61 _Y~~ AUMOR: Kheynman, a YAraul, I shchikova, R. V. 1~trfenova& No Hot Volkova S2!Me=Zft Vompe:;A. F.; Aleksandrov, X. V.; Kurepina, G. F.; Ivanova, L. V.~ ?, Ao;. ____ --- TITLEs Ilatci~=atlc'7~~raNriala Tor sieli ~tPc ~nd technicla'Purpost's 06 SOURCE: 2hw%al prikladnoy spektroskopii.. v. 2, no. 6, 2,965.. 558-561 TOPIC TAGS: IR p photographic mulsionp photograpble processing ABSTRACT: The article summarizes the photographic properties of new Infrachromatic, films and plateso ed at NIKFI (Scientific Research Ingtitute of-MiQn Pi 'rope ture Phot2Fa& increase-THe 9ERE11W and sei ity of infrachromatic mate-i'- rials used for spectroscopy, astro-photogTapby., and other scientific purposes. Tables of the photographic characteristics of the films and plates are listedp and spectral-sensitivity curves are given for all the emulsions. The appropriate de- velopment techniques are also discussed. The individual films are compared with those produced by Eastman Kodak. It is recommended in the conclusion that the oil" available asoin-tmept infrachromatic emulations (31 types in the 6811R) be reduced#,, 'Of since Eastmin produces only four types vhich seem to meet all the requirementse .0rige exte haut 3 figures and 4 tables. Card 212 L 3837-66 ACCESSION IM: AP5017496 0 ADERIKHIN, P.G.; VOLKOVA, G.S. Phosphate absorption by individual mechanical soil fractl.ons. Nauch.dokl.vys.shkoly; biol.nauki no.4:196-201 162. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Rekomendovana kafedroy pochvovedenlya Voronezhskogo gosudar- stvennogo universiteta. (SOIL ABSORPTION) (SOILS-PHOSPHORUS CONTENT) 5(,4) SOV/78-4-2-14/40 AUTHORS: Babayeva, A. V., Volkova, G. Ya., Grigorlyeva, X. G. TITLE: Substitution leactions in Dipyridine Complex Compounds of Bivalent Nickel and Cobalt (0 reaktsiyakh zameshcheniya Y dipiridinovykh komplekanykh soyedinenlyakh dyukhvalentnykil nikelya i kobal'ta) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khimii, 1959) Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 330-336 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The sibstitution - reactiona in dipyridine complex compounds of bivalent nickel and cobalt were investigated in order to find out the influence of the individual addenda on the complex. NiPy 2C1 2and CoPy 2Cl2 were used as initial compounds. The latter compound exists in two modifications: a-violet and P-blue. It was found that in alcoholic solutions of Nipy 2Cl2 and CoPy2Cl2 the chlorine ion may be exchanged by bromine, nitrito, thiocyanog6n, and oxalate groups. The fol- lowing compounds were produced: NiPy 2(NO2)2 .2H20 in the form Gard 1/3 of prisms, refractive ipdex N, . 1.682 and N2 - 1-530. The SOV/78-4-2-14/40 Substitiltion Reactions in Dipyridine Complex Compounds of ivalent, Vickei ant Vobait compound is soluble in water and acetone, and insoluble in chloroform. The solubility in methyl alcohol is 9-52~ at 250; NiPy2 (NCS) 2crystallizes in the form of fine blue crystals which show a solubility of 1.6~ in methyl alcohol; for the first time Nipy 2 C204was separated (blue crystals). COPY2 (NO2 )2 crystalli%es in-the form of yellow-pink crystals; copy 2(NCS)2 crystallizes in the form of violet prisms. On joint crystallization in alboholic solutions of NiPy Cl and 2 2 Ni PY2(NO2)2 .2H201 and Nipy2Br2 and N'PY2 (NO 2)2 .2H 20' respectively, the following isomorphic compounds were pro- duced; N'Py2NO2Cl .2H2 0 and N'Py2NO2 Br.2 H2q , respectively. Cobalt did not show similar compounds. The X-ray analyses of these compounds showed that new isomorpfiic compounds have been found, The electric conductivity in the nickel dipyridine compounds was determined and magnetic investi- Card 2/3 gations were carried out; (the latter by V. 1. Belova). The SOV/78-4-2-14/40 Substitution Reactions in Dipyridine Complex Compounds of B'valent Nickel and Cobalt properties of the dipyridine nickel compounds are shown in detail in table 2. The stability in alcoholic solutions has the following order: Hipy 2(CNS)2 -~/ N'PY2 (N 02)2 >/ N'P'Y2NO2Cl '~ N'FY2 N02 Br ~~N 'PY2C1d NiPy2Br 2- There are 2 tables and 12 references, 4 of which are Soviet. SUBMITTED: December 22, 1957 Card 3/3 VOLKOVA, G Nurses' training in Czechoslovakia. Mod. aestra 20 no. 205-41 F 161. (MIWi 14:4) 1.,Mb-iisterstvo zdrsvookh3~aneniya SSSRt Moskva. (CZECHOSLOVAKIA-NURSES AND PURSING-STUDY AND rEACIIIIZ) RPM== VO~~A,,fLtQip~.Ypmellyanovna; REZNIKOV, Semen Moiseyevich; 1, 9 VSXIY,,'-'V.-V'.",- red.; RIMAITOVA, Z.A., tekhn. red. [Work organization In schools for subprofestdonal, medical personnel] Organizatsiia raboty v srednikh meditsinskikh uchebnykh zavedeniiakh. 14oskva, Medgiz, 1963. 222 p. (MIRA 16:9) (MEDICINE--STUDY AND TEACHING) - SOCHEVAROV, V.G.; SHYAKOVA, N.V.; VOLKOVA, G.A. Influence of some ions on the precititation of uran7l ferrocTanide from aqueous solutions. Zhur.anal.khim. 15 no.1:77-83 J-7 '60. (VIU 13:5) (Uranyl ferroeranide) ;SOGHXTANUF, V.G.; VOIKOTA G A ; LTUDIMOVA. L.N.; KARTYNOVA, L.T.; GMXOVA,--N.V.; PANOVA, A.I., red.1zd-va; PANIKOVA. 5.A., tekha.red. [16thods of polarographic analysis of raw minerals; results of a seminar conducted in 1956, in fiverdlovsk) Hatody poliarografi- cheskogo snalixa minerallnogo syriia; Itogi seminars, provedennogo v 1956 g. v Sverdlovsks. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhnAzd-vo lit-ry po geol. L okhrane nedr, 196o. 161 p. (MIRA 13:12) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr. 2. Tsesoyusnyy institut minerallnogo syriya (for Sochevanov, Volkoval VArtynoys, Shniskovs). (Mines and mineral resources) (Polarography) -- 2~~ 5.5210 77753 SOil/75-15-1-15/29 AUTHORS: Sochevanov, V. G., S!imakova; 11. V., Volkova, G. A. TITLE i The Effect of Some Iorw on the Precipitation of Uranyl Ferrocyanide From Aqueous Solutions PERIODICAM Zhurnal anallticheskoy khImli, 19060, Vol 15, Nr 1, pp 77-83 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Tare)effect of some Ions on the composition of the precipitate formed by the reaction of uranyl Ion with ferrocyanide was studied, using axnpero.~.rietric titration. Titration was conducted In I M potassium nitrate solution at PH 3.0-5.0 and 4o-6oo. AccordinZ, to the effect on uranyl ferrocyan1de precipitation, the investigated elements form the following groups. lons*which do not effect the composition of uranyl + 2+ 3+ 3+ 3+ fel~rocyanide: Nf'4 ,Na+, Mg , Al , Cr , Ce VO 3, Cr04 and Cl-; Ions which change the composition Card 1/6 Tae Effect of Some Ions on the Precipitation 77753 of Uranyl Ferrocyanide From Aqueous Solutions SOV/75-15-1-15/2'~'-l 2+ 2+, 2- -.2+ of uranyl ferrocyanide: Zn , Cu 3+ 4+' 2- 3- 2-. Fe ., Th , mooll, P04 , Sol; The effect of copper ions is shown In Table 1. Other re~;ults are shown in Tablez 2 and 4. There are 4 tables; and 9 refer- ences, 1 Swiss, 8 Sov'Let. SURMITTED: May 9, 1959 2/6