SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YASINOVSKIY, M.A. - YAGLOM, I.M.

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JASI~~OVSMU,--M,-A., prof* (Odessa), Professor L*F. Dmitranko; an c)bitwtr-*;. Vrech delo n0;7:777 J1158 (DMITRAM, LBOHID FILMOV:CH. 187e,1958) YASIIIOVSEIY, 14.0. ClAsynoys,kyl, M.O.], zasluzhonW doratelf. naWd, prof.(Odessa) Rheumatism. Ifauka i zhyttia 8 n0.2:25-28 7 158, (RMIQ.Tj SM) (111RA 13:5) YASINOVSKIY, M.A., snaluzhennyy deyntel' nauki prof. (Odesen) Chronic forms of hepatitis and liver cirrhosis no sequelae of Botkin's disense. TerRu.nrkh. 30 no.2:20-31 F '58. (MIRA 11:4) (HEPATITIS, IMCTIOUS, complicRtione, chronic liver cirrhosis & hepatitis (Rus) (LIVER CIRRHOSIS, etiology and pathogenesis, Infect. hapntltfii (Rils) YASINOVSKIY; M.A. "DE LIACTION ANNINFIAMTOIRE DES 140YET1 IC-DICINEAUX CONTRE LE, MIUMATISME." presented at the 4th European Rheiumtological, Congress, Istanbul Turkey, 28-30 Sep '59. JASINOVSKIY, M.A., prof., zaeluzhenzyy dayatell nauki; TERLETSUYA. T.M.. kand.med.nauk Some side effects of butadione [with nummar7 in Inglish]. Vrach. delo no.1:1-6 '59- (xrRA 12:4) 1. Irakulltetaka*Ya terapevticheakaya klinika (zav. - zaaluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. M.A. Yasinovskly) lachebnogo fakulltata Odes- skogo meditsinakogo institutai (Pr=OLIDINMIORE) ~YASINOVSKIY.- -A-- .-rof., zasluzhennyy doyatel' nauki; PWIMINAYA, R.B. (Odossa) Rheumatic fever and the thyroid gland. Probl.endok. i gorm. 5 no-3:57-68 My-je '59. (XIRA 12:9) 1. Iz goopital'noy i fakul'tetskoy terapevtichookoy kliniki (zav. - zasluzhennyy deyatel' nauki prof.M.A.Yaainovskiy) Odeselcogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni N.I.Pirogova (dir. - zasluzhennyy deyatel' nauki prof.I.Ya.Deyneka). (Rnuanc Yffn' physiol. thyroid gland funct. (Rus)) (THMOID GIAIM, In various die. rheum. fever (Rus)) YABIllouny, II.A. "Clinical endocrinology' by N.A.Shereahevskii. Reviewed by M.A.Ihsinovskii. Probl.endok. i gorm. 5 no-3:117-119 MY-Je 159. (MIRK 1?-:g) (HIMOCRINOLorry) (ShMEMVSKII, N.A.) TASINOVSKIY, M.A., prof., zasulzhennyy deyatell nauki Yorms of rhou-tic fever resembling typhold andEcute septic fever rrach.delo no.60-571-575 Je 159. (MmA ;2:12) 1. Fakulltetskaya terapevticheskaya klinika (zav, - zaeluzhounyy de- yatell nanki, prof. M.A@ Tasinovskiy) Odeaskogo meditsinskogo inatituta. (RHWMATIC Fly 7 saaluzhennyy deyatell naukl, prof. (Odessa) "Diagnosis and treatment of protracted spetic eudocarditle" [in Ukralulanj by I,P, larner. Reviewed by M.A. Usinavskii. Vrach. delo no.lrlOl 160. (MMA 13:6) (nWCARDITIS) (LZMR, I.P.) YASINOVSKIYO M.A., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof. (Odessa) "Oxygen insufficiency in hypertension (prophylaxis and treatment)" [in Ukrainian] by M.S.Zanozdra. Reviewed by M.A.IAsinovakii. Vach.delo no.4:439 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:6)~-- (HYPERTENSION) (ANOXEMIA) (ZANOZDRAt M.S.) YASINOVSKIY M A zaal.,deyatell nauk, profal (Odessa) nOutlines of the history of therapy in the Ukrainian S.S.R." b7 A.L.Mikhnev, K.F.Duplenko. Reviewed by M.A. IABinovokii, Yrarh. delo no.9t133-134 8 160. (MIRA 13: 9) (UKRAINE-THERAPEUTICS) (MIKHNEV, A.L.) (DUPLENKO, K.F.) YASINOVSKIY, H.A" zasluzhenn deyatell nauki, prof. (Odessa); HALAYAt V~y -Uhar Iko Fourth EuropeAn Congreso of Rheumatic Fever Specialiots. Vraell, delo no.l2sl46-149 D"160, (MIRA 14:1) (RMMTIC FEVER-CONGRESSES) -Wj!~O~VSh~t., prof.j LEPYAVKO, A.G., kand.moditainskikh nauk; NKOP L.A., prozektor Chloroma (ahloroleukemia). Kaz. mod. zhur. 1#2 no.3:25-29 li~-Je . l6o. (MIRA .13:9) 1. Iz gospitallnoy terapevticheskoy kliniki (zav. - prof. M.A. Asinovakiy) Odesskogo meditainakogo instituta. (CHLOR014) KUSULEVSKIY, Boris Pavlovich,,~~~SINQY4~IY~-Likhmil-Alok~a~ro-vichj* RYSS, Somon 14ikhaylovich; MYASNIKOV, A.L... prof., red.;SIITUTSER, N.V., red.; M-U-SHAK, H.&J. red.; BULIDYMEV, N.A., tekhn. red. (Diseases of the joints. Rheumatism. Avitaminoses]Bolezni susta- vov. Revmatizm. Avitaminozy. Moskva~ Medgiz., 1961. 398 p. (MIRA 15:10) 1. Deystvitellnyy chlen A-kademii meditainskikh nauk SSSR (for Myasnikov). (JOINTS-DISEASES) (MMUMATISM) (DEFICIENCY DISEASES) YASINOVSKIY M.A. prof. Results of antirheumatic drug treaptt in preventing rhe=atic relapses. Vop.revm. 1 no.2s55-61 a 161. (MIRA 16:4) 1. Iz kafedry fakulltetskoy terapii Odesskogo medit8inakogo instituta i otdela, revmatologii Ukrainskogo nauchno-ineledovatelf- skogo instituta, kx%rortologii i fizioterapii. (UKRAINE--RHEUMATIC Fk;v (CHMTHERAPY) F 2 i-~ 90&2 lrt~ MIM *XVA !FW VIAJ M DUBOTYY,'Ye~D... prof.- YASINOVSKIY# MsAe, prof. zaaluzhennyy deyatoll nauki (Odesaai Comparative evaluation of the effectivness of radiation therap7 in erythremia. Klin.med. 39 no.4*.19-23 161. (MIRA 14:4) 1. 1z fakulltetskoy terapevticheskoy kliniki lechebnogo i-sani- tarno-gigiyenicheskogo fakullteta (zav. - iasluzhennyy doyatell nauki prof. M.A. Yasinovskiy) i kafedry rentgenologii i radiolo- gii (zavo - Prof. Ye.D. Dabovyy) Odesskogo meditainskogo instituta Imeni N.I. Firogova (dir. - zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki prof. I-Ya. leyneka). (HUTHREMIA) YASINO . M.A.9 zasluzhennyy deyatell naukig prof.; ZAYK09 N.Ntj prof* (Odessa) "In.f2ammation" by V.V.Voronin. Reviewed by M.A. Usinovokil, 11.11. Zaiko, Vrach. delo no. le.135-136 161. (MIRA 14:4) (INFUMMTION) (VORONIN, V.V.) YASINOVSKlYp M.A., zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki, prof.; TERISTSKAYA, TAP RUDENKO,, B.B. , kand.med.nauk Clinical use of hypothiazide In edema of varied origin. Vrach. delo no-1144-50 Ja 62.. (HAIRA 15--2) 1. Fak-altetakaya torapevtichookaya klinika (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSA., zasluzhermyy doyatell nauki prof. M.A.Yasinovskiy) Odesskogo maditsinsko 0 instituta. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AMN MR (for Yasinovskly). RRI"IZINE) (EDaTA) YASI-BOVSK17Y U.A. prof.; PEMIMUTER., YeAep kand.med,nauk AcuU pErychotic outhwots in the late stages of rheunatic fe7r-T. Vop#revm. 1 no,407-91 O-D 161, (MIRA 160) 1. Iz gospitallnoy i fakulltatakoy terapevticheskikh kliniki zav. - prof. M.A& Yasinovskiy) i psikhiatricheskoy koiniki tv, - Prof. L.A. Hirellmon) Odeaskago meditsinakogo insti- tuta (dir. - prof* IeYa,, Dayneka). (RHEUMATIC FEV ) (HALLUCINATIONS AND nwsioNs) -Prof.~ zasluzhennyy deyatell nauki; BOYKO, G.F., dotsent YASIRIOVSKIY, M. Myocardial infarct in rheumatic fever. Kardiollogila 5 no.2: 10-15 163 (MM 17:2) l.'Iz fakulltetskoy" i gospitallnoy terapeyticheakikh klinik Odesskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni Pirogova. 2..-Chlen - korrespondent A14N SSSR ( for Yasinovskiy). -YASINOVSKTI., M.A.P prof., zazbpKhwnyy deyatell nauki (Odessa) Review of N.E. Kavetskiils book "Treatment of hypertension". Ter. arkh. 35 no.4:118-1-19 AP'63 WIRA 17t1) 1. Chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR. YASINOV5flY, M.r,.,, Borfo, CF'. y oc ard 4 a' irfarctions dl'.airdcro of cere'-f-d circulation, wzute rhyLILn dliswdrra and per-foration of tre InLerventricular septum. Trwh- Inst'. k"Lln. i aksp-~r. kard. PI; GrjjZ. SSIJ P_.3-1-117 2. Gospil~allnaya V,-kulltet~.slkaya -,er--iFt--vt.Iche-skiye kl-.r2.kL Odp-3skogo med-its-iriskogo Iman.1 Firogova. SADOVkKOV, V.A.,` YASIXOVSKIY, M.Ya. Establishing a reference and information collection at a plant.' Opyt.-rab...po tekh. inforia..i prop. no.3:24-28 163. (MMA 16:12) 1. Nachallnik otdela-tekhnicheskoy informataii i izot=etatelf- stva Moskovskago-zavoda..malnlitrazhnykh avtomobiley (for Sadovnikov). 2. Starshiy inzh. Moskovskoko zav6da malolitrazhnykh avtomobile'y (for Ya-sinovskiy). Ye. YASINOVY Algebra problems, exercises, etc. Froblems blat. v shkole No. 1, 1952 Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, May 952, UNCLA--'SIFIED. YASINOVYY, )E. (Kitybyahev). ATmlication of the rules of arithmetic operLtions in identical transformations. Kat.v shkole no-5:21-24 S-0 '53. (KWA 6:9) (Transformations (Huthematice)) T M BMWs TASINOVYT, N.A. (Kuybyshev) Some results of scholastic examinations in the spring of 1955. Mat. v shkole no.2:26-28 Mr-Ap '56. (mLRA 9:6) (Mathematics--Problems, exercises, eto.) 9 M-A Em - - - TASINOMI B.A. T=ri%tI`o;;Aty of certain Viai-~s of trigonometric functions. Hat. v shkole no.30-6 MY-Je 158. (MIRA 11:5) (Trigonometrical functions) YASIMV'YY, E.A. (Kuybyshov) Pio-ving trig-o-nomatric Identities by neans of the theoren on a polynnmial Identically equaling zero, Hat. v shkole no.2: 90-92 Mr-Ap 159. (14IR& 12:6) (Trigonometry) IT T "I'M M-0-22-M, MIKUYLOV, A.V. (Chitinskays. obl.); BEVZ, G.P. (Kiyov); GISIN, B.V., (Alma-Ata): SAUDLER, TS.M (Sumy); AVMUKH, M.P. (Leninabad); SHNIFOR, B.N. (Vinultea); ZAKHAROV, V.L. (Minsk); T&SIR-3TTYT, B.A.. (Kuybyshev); VOSKRESEIISKIY, S.N. Kuybyshev) Problems. Mat.v shkole no.4:94-95 Jl-Ag 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Geomatry-Froblems, exercices, etc.) TASIKOVYY. E.A,-(KjUybyshev) Irrationalit7 of numbers of the ~d-nd coo -k 7r, sin tg -L I Mat. v shkole no.5:51-53 S-0 160. ~& tL (MMA 13 i 10 r (Trigonometrical functions) (Numbers, Irrational) I 3.A. (l-uyby..'.ev) ---------- RerArks on two to,-)ici; in ti~o alr,abra couree foi z,,bc,c Mat. v shl:ole no. ".":54-55 I-D 160. Ca. J. 1': 2) (,'!L-cbrL---:~tvdy ard teachir-) YASINOVYY, E. Mwbyshev) Fammples of incroaaad efflcianc7 of matbowtico claores. Mat. v sbkole no.3-45-46 My-Je 163. (MIRA 16:7) (Mathematic"tudy and teaching) ASINSKAITE J - n-RVYTE, A.: MATKUTIE L; MOLDEME, B.,; IIAPtVYDAITF, 0.; A.; PUODYTE, M.; RADUNIGNTIF", D,; REKSNZTE, B.; S:,'PE-IYTr,, 0.; TREBUTYTE, M.; VALAK-,'VICITNE, I.; ZINX,"-WICIUTEY Z. The incidence and piperazine therapy of ascariasis among students of the Vilnius Republican School of Medicine. Sveik. apsaug. no.12: 41-43 .,62. 1. Respublikines Vilniaus medicinos mokyklos mil=oblologljos burelis. Mokyklos direktorius -- R. Markauskas; burelio vadovas J. Rublkas). (PIPERA7,Ilrz,) (ASCARIASIS) ol PIFM~-- Mull m T- -I--- Garid 11V oz7a YLSINSKAP) of rue, -cj--- # 1.9 .1 Di-~*ferential Converter of the Transformer Type," Kalanas, 1959, 15 PD (Kaunas PolyLeciinical Institute) (KL) 8-60: 117) F., med. m..kanda On the technic of bronchography. Sveik. apsaug. 8 no-5125-30 163. .1. Kauno Valst. medicinos institutas., Rektoriua - Prof. Z. Tanuskevicius. Resp. Kauno klinine ligonine. V~T* gydytoJas med6 m. kand. P. Jasinskas. (BRONCHOGRAPHY) (DIBUCAINE) USINSIAYA, A.A. Relation of the main physical characteristics of sphalerites to their chemical compoaition. Kin.sbor. n0-5:201-210 '51. OM 9: 12) 1. Gostwiversitet iment Ivaus, Franko, Llvov. (Sphalerite) UM/Geophysics - RMAetism, May/Jun 53 "The Dependence of Magnetic Susceptibility of Zinc .Blendes Upon the Substitution of the Zinc by Iron," G. 1. Kruglyakova and,!A. A. Yasinskaya;-~-Inst of Greol .of Useful Minerals, Acad Sci USSR Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Geofiz, No 31 pp 225-227 Clarifies the relationship of magnetic susceptibility to chemical compn. Investigate magnetic suscepti- bility.,,using A. G. Kalashnikov-system torsion balance. Establish that magn ic susceptibility of zinc blendes can be represented as a linear function of the percent of substitution of zinc by iron. 25&.V84 YABINSXAYA, A.A. ~6'pholp or _&ical characoerintics of sphalerites laukozape ~ I Llvir.un. 2316N-99'~,,~953. (mia 10; 3) (SpWerite) I-) USSR/Coamochemistry.- Geochemistry. Hydrechemistry, D Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - nimiya, No 19, 1956, 61305 Author: Yasinskaya., A. A. Institution: Rone Title: On the 0.)1oration of Zineblende Original Periodical: Mineralog. ab. L'vovsk. geol. c-va No 9, 293- 95 .pz,i un-te, 1955, 2 Abstract: Card 1/1 Investigations of the author provide additi=al materials on the role of iron as basic chromophc)re in sphalea,ite. A 3-5% Fe cont4t corresponds to dark brown coloratjl:~m cf the mineral, while 10-10'' to a black and dark grey. Sputty cUoration is due to uneven dis- tribution of coloring admixtures. Spectral absorption curves have been obtained and chemical anal~mes have been made of 3 specimens of sphalerite: frcm Khamnite (pale g:reen), kapnik (yellow) and ku-7nechikha (honey-yellow). , Chem*1 ccgp,~oitjon (in %)'I respec- tively: Zn 65-71; 65.44;.G4.'623 0-343 2.13; 2 .53; Cd-b.40; 0.20; 0~'U~V,0* Mn -0 taaces; tisces.' S 33-553 32.233 32-70. change in colorat-",= has n!.-, effect on the natr-~ -;f spectrim lines. LAZARINKO, Te.K., oty.red.; BOBROVNIK, D.P., prof., doktor geologo- mLneral.nauk, zamestitall otv.red.; VARTANOTA, M.S., kand. goologo-mineral.nauk. red.;.TASINSKATA, A.A., dotment, kand. goologo-mineral.nauk. red.; GAM$'-S.L. red;; SARAIM o T. T. takhred. (Mineralogy of sedimentary formational Toprosy zineralogii oesdochnykh obrazovanii. Otyat.red.B.I.Lessrenko. L'vov. Books 3 and 4. 1956. 673 p. (NMA 13:7) l.Vvov. Universitet. 2. Chlen-korrespondent AN USSR (for Lazareako). (Mineralogy, Determinative) (Rocks, Sedimentary) 15-57-4-4588 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 4, p 84 (USSR) AUTHORS: Yasinskaya, A. A., Koltun, V. I. TITLE: Dolomite Pseudomorphs After Rock Salt in the Stebnits Series in the Cis-Carpathian Region (Psevdomorfozy dolomita po kamenno soli v otlozheniyakh gtebnitskoy serii PredkarpatlyaT PERIODICAL: Mineralog. sb. Llvovsk. geol. -o-vo pri un-te, 1956, Nr 10, pp 339-340. ABSTRACT: Casts of halite crystals have been discovered in clays enriched in Ca and Mg carbonates. They occur chiefly at the boundary between two layers of clay, the combined thickness of which is 0.5 cm to 2 cm. The layers are distinguished from each other by difference in color. At the top of the lower layer and the bottom of the upper layer numerous, variously oriented, yellowish Card 1/2 brown cubes, I mm to 2 mm across, have been observed. 1.5-57-4-4588 Dolomite Pseudomorphs After Rock Salt in the Stebnits (Cont.) On cutting them in two it was discovered that they are empty pseudo- morphs of carbonate after halite. These pseudomorphs cover as much as 30 percent of the bedding plane. Under high-powered lens druses of small crystals of platy and rhombohedral dolomite are found, Povering the walls of the cast. In thin sections of rocks that dontain pelitic particles of argillaceous and carbonate material, various sections of cubes, 0.6 mm to 2 mm. across, may be seen. Some sections are completely filled by grains of dolomite. Other sections show only a border of crystalline grains of dolomite along the edge of the cube. The indices for the dolomite were determined to be No = 1.691 and Ne = 1.501. Card 2/2 G. A. G. 7 130BROVNIK, D.P., prof., red.; VARTANOVA, N.S., dote., red.; KMIN, Ir.N., dnts;. red.; WAXWO, Ye.K., prof., red.; WIXMTA.-A-A-, dotBej red.; GAZIR, S.L., red. izd-va; MALTAVKO, A.V., tekbn. red. [Clays, study and utilization; conferenae papers] Issledo'vanie I ispolIzovanis giin; mt'eriily soveshchaniia. [L1vOv']'Izd-'vo Livovskogo univ., 1958. 856 p. [Swmnaries in Nnglish, pp. 811-M]. .(MIRA 11:9) 1. Soveahchaniya po is8ledovaniyu i 1epol'zovaniyu glin. iffov, 1957. 2. Chlet-korrespondent Akademil, nauk USSR (for Lazaranko). (clay) 4 L '.N TASIIISKAYAO,,A,A.: KUDRIII, L.N. Mineralogical study of Manstrichtian deposits of the L7ubsn' Velikly bealtb resort. Vop.min,osad,obr, 5:267-269 ,38. (Lvov Province--Mineralog7) (MIRA 121)) PIOTROVSKIY, G.L.; YASINSKAYA, A.A. Manual by Xmilla, Przybora "X-ray structural methods for identi- fying minerals aai rocks" [in Polisbj. Min.9bor. no.12:458-459 1513. (HIRh 13:2) 1. Gosuniversitet imeni Ivana Franko. LIvoy. (X-ray crystallograpbr) MATKOVSKIYP OJ.; YASINSKAYA, A.A.; CHUIDGHNIKOVJ V.I.; fAVLISHIN, V.I. Sulfide and complex metal deposits in the Chivchin Mountains. Min. obor. no.16:273-284 162. (MIFA 16-.10) 1* QqihWarfltvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, L'vov i Livovskaya geologicheskays. ekspeditsiya. (Carpathian 14ountains--Ore deposits) GORZHEVSKIY,-D.I.; KOLTUN, L.7.; LAZARENKO, le.K.; LAZIKO, Ye.M.; MkTKGVSKIYI 0.1.; SLIVKO, M.M.; YASINSKAYA, A.A. Academician A.G. Betakhtin; obituary. Ydn. sbor. no.16:454- 456 t62. (MIRA 16:10) (Betekhtin, Anatolii, Georgievich, 1897-1962) SIDOREMKO., Ye.F.; YASINSHAYA A.A. .I!pdoi;ov meeting. Min. abor. no.16:462-464 162. (MIRA 16:10) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni I.Franko., Llvov. (r jrysta-Uography) YASINSKAYAt A,A,; YELISEYEV, E.N. 11 (vjfa 17-11) -95 163. lit4. Kin. sbor. UO-17:90 Iko LIVOyo 1. Goaudarstvannyy universitat. imeni Frar P YASINSKAJI$1 A.A. ldorpholrngical character-l's-1-1--s of the spherical Firite corii-reticw from Cretaceous sediments In the southwestern margin of tr-ze Rusdan Platform. Min.sbor. 18 no.1:80.-91 164. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Cosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, Llvov. SIMIEVSKIY, V.Y&.; YASINSPYA-A.A, Using the direct ciwrent bridge for measuring the electric conduotivity of ore minerals on the site. Minobor. nool/*: 371-373 260. (141M 15,2) 1, GosudarstvemW univeroitet imeni Ivana Frankop L'yov. (Minerals.-Blectric properties) LESNYAKy V.F.; YASINSKAYA, A.A.; TYMCHISHIN, Ya.D. Vivianite in the western regions of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Vop. min. osad. obr. 6zl66-180 161. (MLRA 15:6) (Ukra-ine-Vivianite) YASIJISKAYA,-AA!.; SINIKOVSKIY, Yu.11. Barite*fr6m Upper Cretaceous sediments in the middle Dniester V~lley. Min. abor. no.15:207-215 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitot imeni Ivana FranIko, LIvov i Institut, geologii poloznykh i9kopayemykh AN USSR. (Dniester Valley-Barite) BOBROVIIIKI D.P.; YASINSKAYA, A.A. --------------- Mineragraphic study of the meteorite fragment from the Pultusk collection. Min. sbor. no.15:312-315 161. (MIRA 15:6) 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni Ivana Franko, Livov,, (Pultusk-Metcorites) YASINSIKAO A,,_.[-IAsinalka, A.A.] Some modern methods of mineragraphy and work diagrams for studying polished sections. Visnyk Llviv.un. Ser.geol. no.1:139-146 162. (min 16:7) (mineralogy) (Microscopy) TSIRLIN., Tu.A.; YASINSKAYA, A.A. Nomogram for calculating the rate of steam flow in furfurole, column . Gidroliz.i leBokhim.prom. 15 no.3:19-20 162. (KERA 15 :5) I* Nauchno-issledoVatellskiy institut gidroliznoy i sullfitmapirto- voy prom7ohlennosti. (Fwaldehyde) (steam flow) TSIIUIN, Yu.A.;_IMIIISJ~A~A,J, k.; IVANIOVA, E.K. Sin--gi-column circult for continuous vacuum rectification of cruda furfurole. Gldrol4z. i lesokh,Lm.prom. 18 no-4:4-7 10'~). (MIRA 18:6) 1. Vscsoyuzny-j ri.-,ichnc-icrlo,,iovat,--ll~,~kly Institut gidroliznoy I t I'M u - no-spirb*ovoy 1,,rcriyoh2ennonti (for TSIrlin, Yasinskaya). s And-zhanskiy gldrollzn~,T zavod (for Ivanova). TL%TNSK=? B. Thirty second session of the Scientific cmmcu"4,~f tbei Central Wood-Ghemical Scientific Research Institute. Gi&ol-iz,.i lesokhimo prom. 14 no.5:26-2'7 f6l, (MIRA 16- (Wood research) f ke Kh 2. OP Ilul Distri Slio exist in the SY aid C.- arA tM Otl" AWWON Igwo for 17 - wy. of CrBl tea 004 0 at VI, C891. -t low* the at j,200 for W 0 AtWV,tht dms lot t Cf,IAGB4 MCIts at :.,.t ~Mkr~Pi~. ~Coulp~~~ F. Y. W cgs. 15(2) AUTHORSs TITLEi PERIODICA,~: ABSTRACTt Card 1/2 S/131/60/000/01/011/017 Samsonovo Go V., Yasinzkay&,G*A.j B015/BOOI Tay Shou-vey Crucibles of Difficultly Fusible Carbides, Borides, and Nitrides Ogneupory, 1960, Nr 1, PP 35 - 38 (USSR) In this paper, the authors mention the results of the ex. perimental use of the above crucibles for the melting of me- tals. Figure I shows the scheme of the mold for hot-pressing the crucibles, and figure 2 the finished crucibles. The ex- perimental results are shown in the table. Cruoitles of TiC, TiN, TiB 2, TB2 + 5% No, and CrB2 were investigated.The interaction between the cruoible materials and the molten metals and slagag respectively, can be seen on microphoto- graphs (Figs 3 and 4). The experiments showed that all crucibles are sufficiently stable to the effect of molten tin, bismuth, cadmium, and lead. Crucibles of obromic boride and of the alloy of TiB 2 with molybdenum are stable to the effect of molten carbon steel and cast iron. Crucibles of Crucibles of Difficultly PuBible Carbides# S1131V60100010110111017 Borides, and Nitrides BO15/BOO1 titanium carbide are the most stable to the effect of slags. There are 4 figures, I table, and 5 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Inatitut metallokeramiki i spetsialtnykh splavov AN USSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainskaya SSR). Institut metallov AN KNR (Institute of Metals of the Academy of Sciences of the PeovIe's ReDublic of China) A. Y" 5 Iq S H 6yh 83278 ~1310 1, C) 5 S/02i/6o/ooo/ooi/oo6/o13 -26. /coo A158/AO29 AUTHORS: Tay Shou,-Vey,, YAsynsyka, H-.A.j Samsonov, H.V. TITLE: Interaction of Chromium Boride With Molybdenum PERIODICAL. Dopovidi Akademiyi nauk Ukrayindkoyi Radyanslkoyi Sotsialistychnoyl Respubliky, 1960, No. 1, pp. 48 - 50 TFUT% Properties of alloys in a pseudo-binary system CrB?-i4o were inves- tigated by means of metallographic, thermal and dilatometric analyses, measure- ment of shrinkage during sintering, ebntrical resistance and tbermal emf. Al- loys were made from powdered chrcmium boride containing 69-88% of Cr, 29.7% of B and 0.42% of C; powdered moly"odenum had a 99-98% purity. The melting curve (Fig. 0-was drawn upon the results otsa-ved at melting sample6 pressed from CrB2 and Mo.powders, that contained 0.5. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 6.0, 7o, 8o, go, 95, 98, 99, 99.5 and 100 molecular % (or atomic %) of each component, when they were heated up to 1,400 - 2,20000. Maximum electrical resistance was found in alloys containing 70 molecular % of CrB2 (107 microohms per cm). 17he ~~ajne alloys showed the highest thermal emf (7 mkv/degree) and the highest negative shrinkage at sintering. A new chemical. compound CrOOB4 was found which melted congruently Card 1/2 83278 S10211601000100110081013 Interaction of Chromium Boride With Molybdenum A158/AO29 at 2,2700C. Its microhardness (in alloys containing from 30 to 90 molecular % of CrB2) is constant at a vallue of 1,828 + 92 kg/mm,2. The diagram of a pseudo-binary system CrB2-Mo is eutectical, with two eutectics at 17 molecular % of CrB2 ( 1,9600C) and 94 molecular % of CrBo (,-2,1200C), and little mutual solubility of the components in a solid state. There are 2 f1gures and 4 referencest 3 Soviet and 1 English. ASSOCIATION3 Instytut metalokeramiky i spetslallnykh splaviv AN UxrssR (Institut.-- of Metalloceramics and Sv,~eial AJ_lo_ys,_AS VkrSSR) PRESENTEDs by V.M. Svyecb-nykov, Academician of the AS UkrSSR SUBMITMD,. April 16, 19-419 Card 2/2 8/18o/6o/ooO/02/017/028 AUTHORS: Ko-,,ralfchenko, YI.S, Elii/E152 ., Samsonov, G.V.9 and Yasinskaya, G.A. (Kiye7) --------- TITLE: Alloys of Transition-Element Borides with Other Metals PERIODICAL: IZVestiya Akademii.nauk SSSRI Otdeleniye tekhnicheskilth- nauk~ Metallurgiya i toplivo, 1960,Nr 2, pp 115-119 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The high brittleness,of transition-metal borides limits the application (Ref,3) of some of their useful properties (Refs 11 2), The authors suggest that it is there'll'ore importantto study their pseudo-binary alloys Witt, ductile meitals, Creep tests at 1000 OC (Ref 4) showed that few m6tals"were suitable for*high-temperature useE. Ternary borid6,.'phases, which might be advantageous (Ref 5), have not been studied much (Refs 6-8). In the present work the reaction of borides with metals in the pseudo-binary systems wass k-B2-~-M-0i~'IT-i--B-;-~4401*:r-B2-,XO, TiBp-Cr and ZrB2-Cr.. Alloys were prepar6d.,by sintering~the mixed powders. Card 'Approximate determination of liquidus lines was made 1/2 visually (Ref 10),-a1loy melting points also being determined (Ref.11) to fix its position more precisel S/180/60/000/02/017/028 Rlll./R152 Alloys-of Transition-Element Borides with Other Metals In addition micro- and macro-hardness determinations of phases were made together with metallographic and X-ray examinations. The hypotectic diagrams for the above . systems are given in Figs 1~ 2, 31 4 and 5 respectively. Tay Shou-be of the Institut Metallov AN KNR (Institute of Metals Academy of Sciences-UR), G.N. Makarenko and V.I. Kostikov participated in the experimental work. Card There are 5 figures and 12 references, of which 8 ar(O 2/2 Soviet and 4 English. 24741 S/131/61/000/007/003/003 -15"2-110 B100206 AUTHORSt Samsonov, G.V., Yasinskaya, G.A. and Shiller, E.A. TITLEt Interaction of some oxides and carbides with difficultly fusible metals at high temperatures PERIODMAL& Ogneupory, no* 79 1961, 335-338 TEM This article gives the investigation results of the contact inter- action of BeO, MgO, Zr02 and the carbides MeC (me - zirconium, hafnium, niobium or tantalum) with niobium, molybdenum and tungsten at temperatures of up to 21000C. Chemically pure beryllium- and magnesium oxide, zirconium dioxide, stabilized by means of calcium oxide, zirconium-, hafnium-, niobium- and tantalum carbides of stoichiometric composition, as well as difficultly fusible industrial metals were used. To investigate the con- tact interaction, an oxide and carbide ring respectively was pressed on .a sample from difficultly fusible metal, and the heated in a vacuum furnace to 1000 - 1600 - 21000C for 0.5 to 5 hr. The fronts were then ground, polished and submitted to a metallographic investigation of the ground section obtained, the results of which are mentioned in Table 1. Card 1/4 24741 8/131/61/000/007/00""/003 Interaction of some ... B105/B2o6 The interaction of zirconium-, hafnium-, niobium- and tantalum carbide with molybdenum at temperatures from 1000-21000C and a heating time of 0-5~ 1.0, 2.0, and 5.0 hr is investigated in a similar way. It is finally stated that tungsten shows the highest stability in contact with BeO, molybdenum and tungsten in contact with MgO~ and molybdenum in contact with the stabilized zirconium dioxide. Tantalum carbide shows tile highest stability in contact with molybdenum up to 21000C. The interaction of molybdenum with zirconium-, hafnium-, and niobium carbides begins at 1800-20000C. There are 1 figure, 2 tables, and 7 referencess 3 Soviet- bloc and 4 non-Soviet-bloo. The three references to English-language publications read as followes. G. Economos, W. Kingery, Journ. Amer. Cer. Soc-, 1953, No. 12, v. 36$ W. Lidman, H. Hamijan, Journ. Amer. Cer. Soc., 1952, v. 35; P. Johnson, Journ. Amer. Cer. Soc., 1950, v. 33, No- 5- ASSOCIATIONt Institut metallokeramiki i spetsiallnykh splavov AN USSR ,(Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys AS UkrSSR) Card 2/4 S/131/61/000/001/003/004 B021/11058 AUTHORS: Samsonov, 0. V., YasinskaLa G. A., and Lapteva, E. P. TITLE: Refractory Cerium Dioxide Products PERIODICAL: Ogneupory, iq6i No- 1) PP- 41-42 TEXT: Experiments for the manufacture of cerium-dioxide products are de- scribed in this paper, and some of their properties are investigated. Powder and starch paste were dosed according to the formula by A. N. Novikov. The maximum firing temperature was 14000C. The results of testing crucibles from CeO2 for the effects of melts of various metals are tabulat- ed. The absence of the interaction of crucibles from CeO2 with aluminum melt was confirmed by the Laboratory of Pure Metals and Semiconductors of the Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvetnykh metallov (Krasnoyarsk Institute of Nonferrous Metals). These crucibles also proved to be stable against melts of semiconductor alloys of the type AII9I. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 3 Soviet references. Card 1/2 S/131/61/ 000/001/oo5/004 Ref,actorY C,rl,, DiOxideIproductB B021/BO56 AN 1USSR tsialinykh splavov amiki i sPe ial A110V3 Institut metalloke, r Xetallurgy and Spec ASSOcIATIONS (Institute of powde ~N AS 'gkrSS"j V. ; TA'SUIT"", "' G Us with irfusa^-'v,- i ticn or '76 iio.7.335-33C lu'l. (11DA 14-7) rpetSjajljjyj:j' SPUVO.V 1:.SS-" (1141-atals at high temperatures) ~'ACCESSION NR: AP4005838 S/0226/63/000/006/0036/0038 '~AUTHOR: Yasinskaya. G. A.: Groysberg, H. S. 'iTITLE: Interaction of titanium boride with niobium and tungsten ;SOURCEs Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 60 1963, 36-38 !TOPIC TAGS: titanium boride, titanium boride niobium alloy, tit'anium I lboride tungsten alloy, titanium boride niobium system, dlloy phase 'diagram, tungsten titanium boride system, niobium, tungsten, tungsten, sub 2 phase, intermetallic compound jABSTRACT: Alloys of titanium boridi with 0-100% niobium or tungsten iwere prepared from TiB2 powder (69.4% Ti, 30.2% B, 0.3% C) and pure VNb and W powders with a particle size of less than 40 V. Alloy spec- ~imens were cold-compacted and then sintered in a vacuum of 3.33 n/m iat 1800-2600C. Both systems were found to have eutectic-type phase Idiagram (see Figs. 1 and 2 of the Enclosure) with a chemical compound. ,.IX-ray diffraction patterns and metallographic examination confirmed !the existence of ternary NbTiB2 and WTiB2 compounds which have a com- ~'plex structure different from that of the components. Orig. art. has: :12 figures. Card ACCESSION NRt AP4005838 ASSOCIATION: Institut metallokeramiki i spetsial'ny*kh splavov ANIUSSR (Institute of Powder Metallurgy and Special Alloys, AN USSR) ;SUBMI.TTEDt 02Feb63 DATE ACQ: 20Jan64 ENCL: 02 SUB CODE: ML No REF SOVt, 004 OTHER: 000 YASINSKAYA, G.A.; KOGAN, S,F- Refractory materials for the production of zinc whitO. -Ogneupory 28 no.103472-474 163. (MIRA 16-.2.1) 1. Institut metallokeramiki i spetgiallaykh oplavov AN UkrSSR (for Yasinskaya). 2. Leningradiskiy zavod im. D.I. Mendeleyeva (for Kogan). 7.- (t ),Aek (bb) 5~7 ~11 7~- _4 /T r -iA C (7 FSF in~; N P, -1 P 4 0 4 6 7,1 n q/022r)/r)4/ooo/ooq/ooi6/ooi AUTHOR~ Sarnsonov, G. V. . Yasinskava, U. A. TITLE: The interaction of refractory compounds and rnolten metall -)-7 SC,jRCE: Poroshkovaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1964, Ira-21 TOPM TAGS: refractory compound, molten metal, acceptor, transition metal, iiniz;ltinn po'enti-il, hnri-if- silicide. c-irb-h(iride. ra rhonit ride, aluminuin, al_kai~ne La ietall '/~ _Eth p d e a n ABc;TRA _T The high resistance nf metal-like refractory cornrx);in s tn th -t i- PhOitv rif the tr~incwi,,i mpt~ii -1i +hP I(If!70i'M FlOterit ~1 1f~P ~-~Jet :I' Rt') FYI JFJ thPIL;P Ill! V)IJTIA!~Z F;!T-thPr--n(jrr, tho:a aiith,,rq pr,irit )w t~;f, ;,ii eff(-,-t of *he e 1-011 S i"Ijq :144 ~7) a poundR but the maximum devol~~Pment if qtructural ellc~menis Itrie Card 3 777 L 32443-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4046740 metal atoms strengthens the lattice. Another favorable factor is the minimum difference in the acceptor ability of the transition metal atoms which 1r(- incor- p,orated in the compound and in the melt provided that the refractory compound and the compound are not isomorphous which may occur upon the substi.:ution of the molten metal atoms for the atoms oi the ref.ractory compound. The improba- bility of the formation of a durable chemical bond of the refractory compound atoms with the atoms of the melt, and the minimum acceptor ability with a maxi- mum height of the energetic level of s- or p-electrons of the molten metal are further advantages. These factors make it possible to outline certain possih ihVs of creating high- melting material.3 based on metal-like refractory compounds: by increasing the degree ()f cqmpleteriess of the d-shell or creating -;table sd- hybridized states whllrh results ir, the for mation of solid solutions of is,,ni,, r ph-u.c carbides and nitrides and mixed arbide-nitride sollid sollutions, b" ~'!-ating plex chemical compounds on a bv ride and silicide base with the inclusion of 8- or i0 Po qtic le;rels and valent electrons with low ior zat n tWs (alumMurwo trare-Oartfi7i-Cetalsj~.-ot he -r-e-.r~-aLl~o--the~-poaqibility of to r n is in'g-th me ns :6 c sition: -nietals with e- sh4re--of-cov a t Wiibiningtiai n Ya Cord 2 t 32443-65 ACCESSION NR: AP4046740 several non-metals (carboborides, carbonitrides, silicoborides, etc. ASSOCIATION: Institut problem meterialovedeniya AN Ukr9SR (Institute of Ma- terial Stug-y Pi~oblems, AcadeMy Df Sciences Ukr'39R) SUBMITTED-04Apr64 ENCL.- 00 SUB CODE: M.M NR REF SOV 016 OTHER: 000 C.,d 3 M_ I 1 25636-65 LPF(c)/EPF(n)-2/LP~R/EP,,,(B)-2/EPA(w)-2/EWT(m)/~PA(bb)-2/EWP(b)/' WP(e_)7BWP t Pr-4/Ps-4/Pt-l0/Pu_4/Pab-lO WH1-411;1JD1JG TIF ACCESSION NR: AP5005023 S/0131/65/000/002/0020/0023 AUTHOR: ~asinskaya, G. A. TITLE: Interaction of:~refractoEy compounds with molten metals 2, 1965 20-23 SOURCE: Ogneupory, no. TOP.IC TAGS: refractory cQmpound, refractory carbide, refractory boride refractory nitri~eAefractory., jilicidel'? -orrosion, _21F2tj molten metal, refractory compound 7, _te4erature corrosion ;.."AWTRACT Interaction of refractory carbides, borides, nitrIft's,,and silicides of nitrides with certain pure certain transition metal and-of boron and si metals,jn the molten state.has beer, studied (see Tablej of the Enclosure). Indus- trial requirements for materials with high-tem r sist:ande to molten metals Verature e prompted this study. The metals (over 99% pure) were melted in vacuum or in an in- ert gas atmosphere in cracibles made of the investigated material. The molten metal was left in the crucible for various periods of time at melting temperature or higher and then cooled slowly to room temperature. Chemical, spectroscopic, x-ray, and microscopic phase analyses were made to evaluate the changes in composition and-structure of the,materials,during contact. The degree of interaction was ex- Card 1/3 L 25636-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5005023 pressed by means of a five point rating system according to which the materials studied were divided into four groups, The first group (rated 1) included materials .which might be used in-long-duration contact with corresponding metals; the second -groupI(rated 2), materials suitable for a short-term contact with not very pure (rated h' and 5), materials not l"kely to metals; mid the third and fotirth groups 4 be used as cermet components because they are not stable in contact with indicated metals, None of the materia"s studied was rated 3.' The degree of interaction of ~.the materials of the-second group could be decreased by certain admixtures, espe- 2 tables. (JK] cially matals to form a cermat. Orig, art, has., ASSOCIATION: Institut metallokeramiki i spetsi lavov, AN UkrSSff Institute 45p -of Powder Metallurgy and Special A112ys, ADI UKvS'iR) SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL:' 01 SUB CODE: Kf Arq 110 -REP SOV: 00-3 OTHER. 001 ATD PRESS'- 3185 Card 2/3 P cm 0 UN IUN C- Lr\ u'N tm . ....... .... 2 2 222,2l-1p eel ea22 - - - - - - - - - - ----------- 1w an ---------- 11 Nk - - - - - - - - - - -9-1m - - - - - - - - - - - - EMS 89M899- ------------ BUT (DOW jo ' 'lz;E ~i7g! ;i tau . , vs ...4 a 0 u -10 10 4 o*w /EWP(k) jjp(c) JD/WW/jG) EWT _N14 AP6006725 SOURCE CODE: UR/03OV66/OW/OM/0073/0DX AUTHOR: Nano So F0 aRge none T=: New refr"comermaterlals for boiling zinc SOURCE: LakokrasochMe-materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. lt 19"s 73-W' TOPIC TAGS: refract(n7'-compound, corrosion resistance, zinc, metal phVata&L_prop=rq metal grain structure,, protective coating ABSTRACT: Corrosion re51stance'to bpilipg zinc- an& zinc vapors of;nuwmwc=:,. ture refractory xnaterialsIRNas testedLunder laborat' ~~~era ory .and worldng conditions because of the failure of. pre ently used Materws 'to withstand the sustained action of molten zinc att-boiling temperatum :This problem arose, lor instance, in conre-yinq~liquld metal,, where thermopouples. pipings. and electroma ieti um 4 have to be made of corrosion -resistant materials or coated with such materia3s, .if they are to withstand continuous and prolonged use in contact with liquid metal at high temperature. The tests described in this article were conducted jointly by the Institute of the Sciince of - Mater4ls~*.A!~_ USSR, and the 1AAjqV&d Phe t IM 'b,-_-_-_, --dayev. to card 1A UDC: 6679613 L 42065-56 - , 'ACC Mks AP65%725 precisely develoj now refractory materials which would meet the abovt ..requirements. Samples formed into crucibles or cylinders were first submitted to the action of molten zinc under laboratory conditions, and then to boiling zinc, contained in a muffle, for periods up to 12.5 days. The corrosion resistance of the samples was evaluated from visual and micrographic observations and changes in weight and dimensions. Some of the data are summarized in Table L ,~j Them ro-st A cturl-fnd properties of the boride (T!EL2. ~~r_Ba.S 11 N CrB 2. anAn2Bs),MqcOij. the nitride (T 1 ~ZrI4, a-no AlN). S13N4 + X, DNC. and S13 N4 + BN samples did not change after &ey were exposed, to' the action of boiling zinc. Formation of a dense, zinc -impregnated titanium:oxide crust on the TiB2 sample protected it from further corro-' sion by oxygen present in the muffle atmosphere. The most corrosion- resistant carbide, titanium carbide, displayed a change In structure and decrease in microhardness. Refractory compounds-of the nonmetallic type, AlN, BN, SijN,,Jsicj, Si3N4 + SiC alloy, S13N4 + BN alloy, and BNC were singlFd out for practical applications as highly corrosion- res is tant to arld barely wettable Card 21L ZNp,ortmental. data or the refractory samples in b6iling n ..inc, at 9hooc z I ample Residence time In dMi 1Lr Pcaltion in the malt Bpecific g visual observation Titanium On the Insignificant borLde 240 $arfsea #0.02 slag adherence upecalum, Slog adherence borlds AD +0.15 putiaw abwt boride 120 #o.oo6 Timpten Mein sudhoe. no borlde 168 IMMOrsed -0.014 slag adherence Titanium On the Unchanged castide, M surface -0.042 externaLly Ziremium Loose sampl*. carbide 220 -3.8 lost strength dtswxW carbide 24 in the &*11L Considerable carbide 168 +0.14 slag stLcking' Tiagetain Thin oxide carbide lhh Immersed -0.015 -film NDlybdamma on the - SaMqAe t-saw allicide 20h surface imstable Inalgaificant altriGs 4,0.02 ourftoe addation Kuccm OR the Significant 111%pide 204 surface +0.022 slag adherence Stile= cLnder--~ 300 +0.0hi like layer morm No visible C4*wdwb' 20% -0.053 change, MpAAcant over- 204 -0.026 line =.% oqar- able) 2" -0.008 SL381 IM Q> L 42o6g-& Acc t4as AP6006725 by molten zinc at boiling temperature. Moreover, these materials can easily be profiled into agiven-Ahape-vith the* help otmetal4cuttift- ft6ls -a. and are cheaper than the refractory compounds of the metallic type (compounds of the IV-VI group transition metals). Boron carbonitride, silicon carbonitride, and.AIN refractwy ';naterials of the nonmetallic type, TiB2, ZrB2, CrB2,,W2B5, TIN, t)rN, andsconditional on an increase in thermal stability. MoSil mater- Lils of the metallic type may be recommended for use in contact with moUen and boiling. zinc. In view of the relatively high price of -the metillic-type refractory compounds, their-iise as protective coatings Was indicated; they may be conveniently sprayed on ceramic or metallic P '&'by -' ' - - of plama guns Orig - art - a - : -, 1 means h a tabie.- EFSB; v. 2, no SUB CA. 11 SUBM DATE: none OTH Rff: 001 c,,d 4/4 af L 45264-66 EWP(e)/EWTW/EWP(t)/E1T T-7P(,-) ID IVJ~j IG /VJQ 1A 'r 111111 ACC NR, T*P 025938 6 r11) SOURCE COM' UR AUTHOR: YaE!2 ~~a a, G. A. UkrSSR. (Institut ORG: Institute for Problems in the Science of Materials, Problem Materialovedeniya. AN USSR) TITLE: Wettability/of refractory carbide. borlde and nitride by molten metal SOURCE: Poroshkovaya. metallurgiya, no. 7, 1966, 53-56 TOPIC TAGS: molten metal, refractory carbide, boride, nitride, wettability ABSTRACT: Investigations showed that the wettability of refractory compounds by molten metals iX directly related to the nature of their chemical interaction (the nature, in turn'~~being determined by their electren and crystal structure) as well as to the direction of the primary migration of elements from the melt to the refractory bacldng and vice versa. The wettability of the backing by the melt can be regulated by introduction of additions to one of the contacting materials, intensifying or weak- ening the migration of chemically interacting atoms in the necessary direction. Orig. art. has: 1 table. , [Based on author's abstract) [KS] SUB CODE: 11! , SUBM DATE: 10Oct65/ ORIG REF: 005 Card i /I Yt'tsrN3KA'(,%, L. F. ISAKOV, I.S., prof., admiral flota, otv.red.; FETROVSKIY V.A " dotsent, kand.voyanno-morskikh nauk, kontr-admiral, red. tdocesed]: OWN. L.A., dotsent, kand.geograf.nauk, inzb.-kapitan I ranga, glavW red.; DAROOV, A.N., red.; BERG, L.S., akademik, inzh.-mayor, red.; BOWGOV, N.A., dotsent, kontr-admiral v otitavko, red.; VIM.R, I.A., profensor, doktor geograf.nauk, rod.,; GRIGORIYW , A.A., akademik; YEGORIYEV, V.Ya., zasluzhonny7 day4tall nauki, prof., doktor voyenno-mmrskik'n nank, kontr-admiral v otstavke, roil.; ZIMATT, L.Ta., prof., red.; ZUBOV, N.N., prof., doktor goograf. nauk, lnzh.-kontr-admiral v ototavke, red.; KAVRATSKIY, V,V., prnf., daktor fiziko-mat.nauk. lnzh.-kontr-admiral v otstavke, red.; KALESHIK, S.V., prof., doktor geograf.nauk, red.; KUDRYAVIGIV, M.K., general-loytenAnt tekhn.voysk, red.; LAMIN, S.M., kapitan 1 ranga, rod.; MATUSEVICII, N.N., zasluzbonrqy deyatell naliki i tekliniki, prof., doktor fiziko-mat.nauk, inzh.-vitse-admiral v otstavke, red.i [deceased]; MZSHCTWTINOV, I.I., akademik, red.; MILETTKI, 13.4., red.; ORWV, B.P., prof., doktor geograf.naulk. red.; PAIMLEM. Yu.A., vitae-admiral, red.; SNEZRINSM, V.A., dotsent. kand.voyenno- morskikh nauk, inzh.-kapitan I ranga, red.: SALISHCHEV, K.A., prof., doktor tokhn.nauk, red.; TRIBUTS, Y.F., admiral, red.; YOKIII, V.A., vitse-admiral, red.; SHVEDE, Ye.Ye., prof., doktor voyento-morskikh nauk, kontr-aimiral, red.; SHULETKIN, V.V., akademik, Inzh.-k-apitan I ranga, red.; PAVLOV, V.Y., inzb.-polkovnik, red.; VOLKOV. 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[Marine etlas] f4orskoi atlas. Otv.red. I.S. Isakov. Glav.red. L.A. Demin. Izd. %rokogo goneralinogo shtaba. Vol.1 (Navigation geograp~ql Navigatsionno-geograficheskii. Zamestitell otv. red. po I tomu V.A. Petrovskii. 1950. 83 maps. (MIRA 12:1) (Continued on next-card) ISAKOV, I.S.-(continued) Card 3. 1. Russia (19?3- U.S.S.R.) Voyenno-morskoye miniatnretvo. 2. flachal'nik Mmrskogo kart9rrafichAnkogo Instituta v07enno- morskikh ail (for Larykin). 3. DaystvitelInyy chlon Akademii padagngichnskikh nauk RSFBR (for Orlov). 4. Nachallnik GIdro- graficheakogo upravloniya voyenno-morskikh nil (for Tributs)o 5. Goneral ' ryy jrosudarstv. direktor topograf ichaskoy sluzhby (for Baranov). 6. Direktor topografichn8koy slahby (for Milanki). 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(Naval atlas] Morskoi atlas. n.p. Izd. Glavnogo Shtaba Voenno- MorBko o Flota. V01-3. (Naval history] Voenno-istorichoskii. Pt.l. fText for the maps) Opisaniia k kartam. 1959. xxii, 1942 p. (NIHA 15:5) 2. Ruesia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Ninisteratvo obororW. (Naval history) o AUTHORS: TITLE: SOURCE: 6-1 /c*o/cco/ci 61m 6 A057/A126 Chirko, A.I.; Yasinskaya, O.A. Investigation of the kinetics of autoxidation of pinocamphane Yerafeyev, B.V. and Tishchenko, I.G., eds. Zhidkofaznoye okisleniye nepredellnykh organicheskikh soyedineniy, Minsk, 1961, 151 - 160 TEXT: Kinetics of initiated autoxidation of pinocamphane were studied in the presence ofsalts of aliphatic acids, or metal oxides at 650C. The reproduci- bility, the effect of temperature, of the initiator concentration and of the ratio of the components in mixed initiators, of the partial pressure of oxygen and of the concentration of pinocamphane, on the rate of autoxidation were investigated. The authors obtained in an earlier work dihydropinene which showed properties similar to pinocamphane prepared by S.S. Nametkin and N.N. Dolgopolov, Hence the same structure is assumed for both substances. Finocamphane hydroperoxide, or di- alkyl-hydroxideperoxide are formed by thermal decomposition of pinocamphane ac- cording to earlier investigations of the present authors.. The preparation tech- nique of pinocamphane and the method employed in the present work was also de- scribed in earlier papers. Good reproducibility of results was obtained in autoAr Ca:rd 1/2 s/58o/6i/ooo/ccp/oi6/0i6 Investigation of the kinetics of ..... A057/A126 dations at 650C with 0.5% manganese stearate (as initiator) using stored or fresh- ly distilled pinocamphane. Among 19 investigated initiators, greatest activity was shown by cobalt stearate, butyrate, acetate andcaprylate, and manganese stearate. The lowest effect was observed with the metal oxides. Rising te.'.-~pcra- ture increases the maximum rate Vm of autoxidation and the activation energy In the presence of cobalt stearate was calculated with 8,460 cal/mole. Experimen-" carried out with mixtures of a more and a less active initiator, i.e., cobalt bu- tyrate and lead acetate, showed that a mixture containing 5054 of each substance . increases the oxidation rate *.32 times more than lead acetate. This is explained by a stabilizing effect of the lead ions on the generated hydroperoxide in the oxidized medium, and on the other hand by the high initiation effect of cobalt butyrate at the beginning of autoxidation. Experiments carried out with oxygen- nitrogen mixtures showed that VM, increases with the partial pressure of oxygen. The effect of pihocamphane concentration (C) on Vm was studied by varying C from 2.8240' to 5.8049 mole/liter in naphthalene solution and in the presence of 4.ol g/l cobalt caprylate and the validity of V. = kC + b estimated,(k - 0.00304, b 0.0112) for C > 3.7 mole/liter. The negative value of b indicates the simultane- ous decomposition of the hydroperoxide during its formation. There are 4 figures and 5 tables. Card 2/2 USSR/Virology Bacte al Viruses. E-1 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol.., No 3) 1958Y 9639 Author : Kozinskiy, A.V. Kubinskiy, G. Opara, Z,_14ainskaya, S. Inst Title : Investigation of Substrates for Bacterial Viruses. Proterties of Phages which Multiply on Bacteria which DO or Do Not Contain Vi Antigen. Orig Pub : Dyul. Fol'skoy AN. Otd. 2, 1956, 4, No 9, 327-334 Abstract : Phage Vi-1 multiplied an cultures of Salmonella typhi, which contain Vi-antigen (phagolysate FTy), and also on a culture of E. freundi, in vhich this antigen is absent (phagolysate FEf). Phagolysate FEf can cause decomposi- tion of Vi-antigen only to a minor degree, while the pha- golysate FTy gave rose to marked decomposition of this antigen. The above-mentioned phages differed from one another by the speed of their elution from erythrocyte surfaces which were seAsitized by Vi-antigen. Phage Card 1/2 mom USSR/Virology Bacterial Viruses. E-1 Abs Jour Ref Zhur -~ Biol., No 3, 1958., 9639 FTy eluted rapidly-- in 0-30 minutes; phage FEf did not elute in the first 4 hours. The data obtained show that the host cell exerts a substantial influence on the syn- thetic course and the properties of virus particles. The method of phage titratiQn is given in the supplement whiph represents an original modifiQw-tion of the Khorvat- Alfeldi method. CardL,2/2 TERENVY9V,,Yu,A,p inzhi,; POPOV,,V.IY., doktor tekhn. nauk; KOT, Yu.D.,,,kand. tekhn. nauk; YASINSKAYA,,,..ZY!, inzh. Rheological properties of sugar massecuite. Pishch. pr0M. no.1:38-46 165. (MIM 18:11) EWT(m)/WA(d)/-EWP(t)/&1 rk B)Izkjr kD -4616-66 ACC M AT5022898. SOURCEF6E,.' UH/P776/65/001),10li3/01110/Olhl1 AINHOR: , Dzneladze, Zh I Yefinkin, V. 1. - Yasinskaya, V. S. 44,) ORG:. Central Scientific Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Moscov (TBentrall- nyy nauchno=-ssledovatel'skly insTIMT cEe;hoy metallurgli) -matio conditions for sintered billets of TITLE: Determination of optimum defoi molybdenum and molybdenum alloy containing 0,115; zirconium. SOURCE: Vow Tsentrallnyy nauchno-issledovatel skiy inGtitut chernoy metallurgii. Sbornik trudov, no. 43, 1965. Poroshkovaya metallurgiya IPowder metall,atE), 14o-144 TOPIC TAGS: molybdenum, molybdenum alloy, zirconiumzirconium containing alloy, sin- tering, sintered,molybdenum, sintered molybdenum alloy ABSTRACT. The optimum deformation conditions for TsSDM sintered molybdenum and TsSDM-1 molybdenum-base alloy with 0.45% zirconium have been investigated. Sintered 20 mm in diameter and 30 mm high were upset under a pneumatic hammer at 100 _100 with a deformation rate of 6 m/sec and a reduction of 20, 40, 60, and 80%. O~sSDMIEolybdenum withstood deformation at all temperatures tested with- out cracks,but TsSD14-1 alloy upset with 80% reduction at 1000C had deep cracks. In TsSDM molybdenuj~i, an in'~rease in hardness with an increase in reduction was observed after upsetting at 1000C, but after upsetting at 1200C and above, the hardness de- creased. In TsSD14-1 alloy, the hardn,~,ss began to drop only with upsetting at 1400C with a reduction of 60%. This difference in behavior is explained by the higher re- L - 4076.& :ACC-NRI- - ATW2858 crystallization temperature of TsSD?4-1 alloy, 1300-1350C. To determine the effect of the temperature of deformation on mechanical properties, sinter'ed billets wei forged and elongated with one reheating after 50% reduction. Itwas found thAt the mechan- ical properties of both materials improve with increasing reduction and lower tempera- ture in the last stages of forging. For instance, molybdenum forged in the 950-750C range (second forging) with a reduction of 85% had astrength of 70-75 kg/MM2 and an elongation of 25-30%. The TsSDM alloy forged-in the 1200-800C range with 85% re- Iduction had a tensile strength of 80-90 kg/mm2 and an elongation of 211-206%. Thus, sintered billets should be deformed in two steps. The billets should first be heated to 14ooc (TsSDM molybdenum) or 1500-1600C (TsSDM alloy) and deformed with a reduc- tion of 40-50%. Then the billets should be reheated to 950C (TsSDM molybdenum) or 1200C (TsSD14-1 alloy) and finish' forged. The temperature of final forgii-g for molyb- Uenum and TsSDM-l alloy should not exceed 750 and 806C, respectively. VsSD?4 and TsSDM-l sheeta,l X 506 X 500 mm, were hot rolled in several steps from forged bars 25-30 mm thick, with the final step done at low temperatures,;as indicated above. Orig. art. has: 4 figures and 1 table. [WWI SUB CODE: MM/ SUBM.DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 001/,,ATD PRESS:y/--)-ff c 7 r-4 7 L 2848-a DIT m)1 ACCESSION NR: AT5022900 UR/2776/65/000/04310151/0156 33 AUTHOR: Dzneladze, Zh. 1. JGol'tsev' V. P.; )rasinskaya,.V. se TITLE: Nonmetallic inclusiont in molybden -base powdered-metal alloys 21 /SOURCE: Moscow. Tsentral'M nauchno-Lasladovatil'nkiy-iwjsut-the=ay-mtal- '~'Jlurgii, Sbornik trudov, no. 43, 1965. Poroshkovaya metallurgiya (Powder metal- 74V - -156 --Iurgy),., 151 TOPIC TAGS: nonmetallic inclusion, alloy powder, molybdenum base alloy, nitride, carbide, oxide, interstitial impurity ABSTRACT: The authors present the results of an experimental investigation of the effect of the shape, size, and distribution of nonmetallic inclusions -- the oxides, nitrides, and carbides of alloy elements -- on binary and ternary molyb- denum base powdered-metal alloys. The alloy elements selected were Ti' Zr, V, Hf La'vland Y, which have a high chemical affinity with 0 nd C. The specimens 2) N2f a were prepared by mixing the metal powders for 8-12 hr and subjecting them to hydrostatic pressing under -a pressure of 0.9 ton/CM2 and, thereupon, sintering in a vacuum furnace at 1800-2000% forging the sintered briquets, and !~oljin~_ L~] Card 1/2 L 2848-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5022900 the resulting sheet bars into 1.0 mm thick sheets. Hetallographic examination of the sheets (which contained 0, 08% C) showed the presence 'L02-0.16% 0 0.04% N, 0* of incluaions riot observed inVyme Mo. Riectrm icroscopic and X-ray micrographic examinations revealed the presence of inclusions of the oxides, carbides and nitrides of the alloy elements. This confirms the theory that in the process of the sintering of molybdenum'alloys the alloy elements interact with the inter- atitial.impurities present in the molybdenum powder. Orig. art. has: 4 figure], 1 table. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED; 00 ~KNGL: 00 SUB CODE: HK. NO REP SOV: 004 OTM: 003 P,\J K I C.rd 2/2 YAGLOM, 1.F.; R07XNPEI.'D., B.A.; YAISTNSKAYA, Ya.U. FroJective metrics. Usp. mat. nauk 19 S-") '64. 'A