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Th-GOP-OV, i. K De term ination of the EI-2 genctlype ir f-,1357312:; ard 0 Blul. eksp. biol. i med. 56 ro.12:84-27 D 162. (,-H?Ji 17:11) 1. Otdel irpmrrunologii I crikologii (zav. - deystvitellnyy chlen Ai'll SSSR L.A. Zillber) instituta epiden-dolog-ii t -Ituroblolo,~11 imepi Ga-malei (dir. - prof. ?.A. Vershilova) A%~l SSS'Llip Moslkva. FETROVY R.V.; MANIKO,, V.M.; YEGOROV, I.K. Variations in the capacity of antibody production in mice of highly inbred lines. DAL AN SSSR 153 no.3:728-730 N 163. (MIRA 17:1) 1. Predstavleno akademikm I.I. Shmailgauzenom. EF,ONDZ,B.D.; YEGOROV,I.K. Antigenic structure of locus E6-a of the mouse strains CC57Br and GC57W. Folia biol. (Praha) 10 no.200-93,164 1. Department of Immunology and OncologyO Gamaleya Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow. Y< Y I.K. EGOROVI Age und line specificity of the reaction oil mice to the lintrodustion of urethane. Vop. onk. 10 no.7175-78 164. (MIPA 18W) 1. Iz otdela imaunologii i onkologii (zav. - doystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR L.A.Zillber) Instituta epidemiologii i mikrobiologii imerd Gamalell. (dir. - prof. P.A.Vershilova). Adres avtorat Moskva, D-182, Malays. Shchukinskaya, 13 Institut epidemiologit i mikrobiologii imeni Gamalel, otdel immunolooli i onkologii. BRONDZ, B.D.; -' Antigenic structure of the H-2 locus of C^457BP and rC-5'1;; zlcc. Biuloksp.biol.i med. 58 no.7.'90-93 JI 164. (MIRA 1832) 7 Otdel inmunologii I onkologil (zav. - prof. L.A.Zillly-~r) ~1 AnstiLuta epidemiolo 11 1 mikrobiologil imenL Gamnlej (dir, - prof. P.A.Vershilova5, Moskva, 9,,ibrnLtted July S, 1963~ YEGOIIOV, 1. ir,,- New isoantigen in mouse erythrocytes. G--netL-.a no. 6:8c-85 D 165 NI'm 19:1) 1. Institut epidemiologii i mikrobiologii Imoni Gamalai AWT SSSR, 146skva. '11- MORGI-131 I. M. Preparing air cleaners for swmier use. No 6. I? Tank.ist, 1".o 12, lgb8. YE=OV,--Ivau,Uakai.mo,y kandidat takhnichookikh nauk; GOLOSHCHAPOV, I.M., inzhaner-polkovnik, redaktor; SOKOLOVA, G.F., takhnicheiskiy redaktor [Air cleaners for machines on wheels and tracks] Yozdukhoochistiteli koleen.vkh i gusenichnykh maehin. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo Ministerstya obor. SSSR. 1956- 72 P. (NM 10:1) (Air filters) YEGOROV, r.m.p kand. telelm. nauk'dote.; GOIDSEICHAPOV, I.M., red.; ---~--W-ASNIKOVAI T.F., tekhn. red. (Air fuel and oil filters in tractor engines) Ochiatka vozdukha, goriuchego (topliva) i masla v avtotraktorrqkh dvigateliakh, Mo- skva) Voenizdat) 1962 133 P. (MIRA 15:6) iTractorm-Engineo) 5(4) PHASE I BOOK EXPIDITATION SOY/1428 1 Baron,-N.M., Ye. D. Volova, I.M. Yegorov A.A.Ravdelf, and G.I. Semenov jE.I. Kv7st, K.P. Mishchenko, A.M. Ponomareva, Prakticheskiye raboty po fizicheskoy Ichimij (Practical Work in Physical Chemistry) IAningrady Goskhimizdat., 1957. 263 P. llpOOO copies printed. Eds. (Title page): K.P. Mishchenko, Professor, and A.A. Ravielf, Docent; Ed. (Inside book): N.K. Lobina; Tech. Ed.: Ye. Ya. Erlikh. PURPOSE: This textbook was approved by the Ministry of Higher Education as a manual for students of vuzes specializing in chemistry. COVERAGE: The text covers the theoretical and practical sapgato of experimental physical chadstry. It is the aim of the authors to aid the student in his laboratory work by preceding each experiment vith a theoriticil introduction, a description of the apparatus, an& the order of the detexmination ancl compu- tation of results. Much attention is given to the fundawntals of chemical thermodynwtics, reaction kinetics, and equilibrium. The basic techniques of Card l/ 14 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1428 experimntation and the treatment of experimental data are presented so as to enable the student to work independently. The text was prepared jointly by the staff of the Department of Physical Chemistry, Leningradskiy tekbnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensovets (Ieningrad Technological Institute imeni IAWovet)* vith K, P, Mishchenko and A,A. Ravdell as editors, and N. M. Baron and A.M. Ponomareva as coeditors. The book was reviewed by Professors V.A.-.Kiryeev, B.P, Nikollskiytc,6*rresponding member of the AS USSR., and by the staff of Professor Nikollskly. There are no references. TAKE OF CONTENTS: Preface INTRODUCTION 7 Ch. I. Treatment of the Results of Measurements 9 1. Estimate of error in measurement 9 Estimate of the accuracy of instrument readings 10 Determination of the absolute abd relative errors in the direct measurement of any given value 11 Selection of the necessary accuracy of measurement 11 Card 2/14 Practical Work In Physical Chemistry SOV/1428 Calculation of the mean errors for a series or measurements 12 Calculation of relative errors for a value Otained from a formula including several direct masurawnts 14 2, Presentation of the results of yhysIcoehemical measurements in the form of tables and graphs 19 Construction of togas, 19 Construction of graphs 21 Ch. IL Basic Assuiptiona of Chamical, Thermodynamics 24 The first 13aw of thermodynamics. 24 Pieversible and irreversible Vrocesses 26 Hess to law zT The second law of thermodynamics 30 Chemical potentials. Conditions of equilibrium 30 The Glbbs-Helnboltz equation and the Isobar atuation 36 The Gibbs phase rule 37 Card VA Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SM/1428 11 1 Ch. III. Calorimetry 42 Calorimeter 45 General principles of calorimetric measurements 45 DetenduatIon of the heat capeci Lty of the calorimeter 46 Experimental technique 46 Determination of the heat variation 48 Procedure 49 Masuring the integral heat of solution of salt 49 Mleasaring the beat of hydration 49 Neasuring the heat namtralization 49 Meamiring tbt heat capacity of liquids 51 HOMOGRAIMS AND is IWILIBUM Ch. IV. Equilibrium Constant of wa6r Gas 57 Procedure 58 Ch, V. Pressure of Saturated Vapor 63 .Procedure 66 Card 4A4 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1hp-6 Ch. VI. Dissociation Pressure- 69 Procedmv 70 Ch. VII. Alloys 76 ftuillbrium diagrams 76 Substances coWletely soluble in the liquid state and insoluble in the crystalline state 77 Substances formiM stahl chemical compounds 81 Substances completely-soluble in the liquid and crystal3lne states 82 Substances completely soluble in the liquid state and having limited solubility in the crystalline state 83 Procedure 85 Thermocouples 85 Determination of the cooling curve 87 Plotting the diagrams 87 Study of lov-selting systems 88 Card 5/14 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1428 Ch. VIII. Distillation 89 Liquids soluble in all proportiow (complete solubility) 89 Ideal solutions 89 Non-ideal solutions 92 Procedure 94 Preparation of solutions and determination of composition 94 Determination of the boiling point and withdrawal of the distillate 95 Determination of vapor composition 96 Plotting the tempersture-eapposition diagrams 97 Ch. IX. Limited Reciprocal Solubility of Liquids 97 Procedure 100 Ch. X. The Im of Distribution 101 Dissociation of the given substance in one of the phases 102 Association of the givw~ substance In one of the phases 104 Procedure 106 Determination of the distribution eoeMeteat 106 Study of the extraction process 107 Card, 6/14 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1426 --DnVMD SDIMIONS Ch, X1. Cryametry no Depression of the solvent vapor pressure ove, the solution no Depression of the boiling point of a dilute solution in Depression of the freezing point of a divauts, solution 112 3.16 1,WCMKEBM AND IONIC XQUILTERIM Ch& XII. Conductance 123 Dependence of electrolyte conductance an concentration 1A Determination of the limited equivalent conductance 129 Zffect of temperature on conductance 129 Measuring the conductance.of electrolytic solutions 3.29 Procedure 131 X"Ouring the conductance of vater IL34 Determination of ). and fjL of a strong electrolyte 134 Determination of the dissociation constant of a vask eleetmlj.U (acatic acid) 135 Card 7/14 Practical Work In Physical Chemlstry ON/1426 Determination of the solubility and aDlubility product of a sparin&ly soluble '**It Conductometric titr4ion Difficulties in neasurin~ conductance Ch, %:Ell. Transference Mmters Procedure D4terminstion of the transference mahers t804 and tH in an H2SO4 solution Deteraination of the transference mabers of twL + and t OR in an NaOH solution Determination of the transfereneis,mabers t Ag+ tN03 In an A003 solution 135 136 138 141 144 147 149 149 Card 8/ 14 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1"128 Ch. XIV. Electromotive Forces 153 Voltaic cell 153 Origin of the electrode potential 154 Calculation of the e.m.f. and electrode potentials 156 Diffusion potential 159 Classification of electrodes 159 Classification of voltaic cello 163 Measurements of the e.m.f. 164 Procedure 168 Measurement of the e.m.f. of a Jacobi-Daniell cell at various concentrations of ZnS04 and,CuS04 168 Measurement of the potentials of individual electrodes 168 Measurement of the e.m.f. of concentration,cells :L69 Measurement of a standard redox potential of a ferri- ferous electrode ( ++f ++ v i 169 , Fe e F Ch. XV. Potentiometr 173 Hydrogefi index (pH~ 173 Buffer solutions 174 Card 9/14 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1428 175 Determination of the hydrogim iltax. 175 Measurements with a hydrogen elwtroft 175 Measurements vith a quin~ydrone electrode 177 Measurements vith a glass electrode 177 Verification of the calasial electrode potential 183 Determination of the Ionic product of water ' 183 Determination of the oolubility product, of silver ehloftde 185 Determination of the hydrolysis constant 185 Potentiametrie titration, 187 Neutralization (titration of acids or bmes) 287 Sedimentation (titration) of halides 189 Oxidative titration 190 Ch.-XVI. Colorimetric Deteraination of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration 193 ,Proc*dure 195 Bugfer method 196 Bufferless methods 196 Card 10/14 Roles M =M Practical Work in Physical Chemistry W711428 KnMTXCS OF CMbaCAL IMACTIOWS Ch. XM. Rate Constant wA Maergy of Activation In Chemical Reactions 201 Determination of the rate constant of sucrose inversion 20T . proceamm ! 209 Smxn&Ication of an eater 23.3 23.4 Determination of the rate constant of acetone iodination 216 218 Ch. XTEIX. The Quantum Yield of Phatochadcal F4owtions 22D Rxemple of a calculation 224 Procedbare 225 THE OF NDLICUIES Ch. M YAlecular Refraction 229 PolAWIzation 229 karraction 231 Proceamrs 233 Card 3-1/14 Practic Ial Work in Physical ChemistrY SOV/1426 Measurement of the molecular and nmific refraction of solutions and pure substances Ch. XX. Dipole Moments Procedim M01mrsient of dipole nuents -Am of a calculation of the dipole moment of nitroben 77 Appendix 1. 'Water thermostat Electrode platinization Appendix 11. Table 1. Heat capacity of materials us" In c&3.ori=st*rs 2. Critical twiperatures of reciprocal solubility of .binary liquid systaiss 3. Systaw for the determination of distribution coefficients 4, Freezing coneants (cryoscopic constants) of solvents 5, Specific conductance of aqueous 01 solutions at 25* 233 238 241 241 245 248 248 A9 250 250 250 251 251 251 Cakd 12/14 Practical Work In Physical ChemlStrY SOV/1428 6. Critical ionic conduetwee at 25* and the t4werature coefficient of conductance co A L 252 7. Saturated vapor pressure of water 252 8. Standard electrode potentialsif 0 in aqueous solutions at~ 25 - 253 9. Value of the factor 2.3 HT 0.000198T 253 F 10.~ Activity coefficients of electrolytes in aqueous solutions 254 11. Tinnic product of water K,, ajj+ . AOH - at various tem- peratures 254 12-, Colored indicators 254 13. Buffertolutions 255 14. 1*nsity of water cr t at various temperatures 4 255 15* Atomic refraction RD 255 ID~aritbxs 256 Practical Work in Physical Chemistry SOV/1426 AkitiloV~itbms 259 Subject ipdox AVAITABIZ: Library of Congress TK/Maz 5-21-59 Card 3-4/14 MASHOVETS., V.P.; YEGORCYVI I.M. Discharge of hydroxyl ions on a graphite anode at high temperature. Trudy LTI no*46i2-1-35 '58. IMIRA 14:4) (Eleatrodes, Carbon) (Hydraxyl ion) (Electrochemistry) pf VOLOVAP Ya.k.,, GORLVj~ Complex formation in aqlwous solutions of electrolytes. Trudy LTI no.61:60-64 160. (MM 15:5) (Complex compounds) (Electrolyte solutions) MASHOVETS, V.P.; YEGOROV.. I.M. Anodic oxidation of graphite in a sodium metaphosphate malt. Trudy LTI no.6lt77-87 160. (MM 15:5) 1 (Sodium metaphosphate) (Electrodes, Garbon) (Electrochemistry) MASHOVETS, V.P.j YEGOROV. I.M. _ knodic processes on graphite in a potassium dichronate melt. Trudy LTI no.6lt88-94 160. (MA 15s5) (Electrodes, Carbon) (Potassium dichromate) (Electrochemistry) YEGGROV, I.M,; MASHOVETS, V.P# Mechanism of the-anodic process on graphite in nitric acid solution. Trudy. LTI no.61s9-5-103 160. (KM 15:5) (Electrodes, Carbon) (Nitric acid) (Electrochemistry) MISHCHENKO, K.P.; PONOWLRETAI A.M.; RAVDELI j A.A.; BARON; N.M.; YEGOROYj 1.14.; XVYAT; E.I.; VOLOVA) Ye.D.; MARKOVICH, V.G.1 SE20TOV, G.I.; MARGOLIS, V.11.,, SMORODDIA, T.P.; YAVORSYn*, I.V. Prinimal uchastiye FRANK-YJIMIETSKIY, V.A.; TGMARCHMIKO, S.L., red.; S.S., tekhn, red. [Practical work in physical chemistry] Prakticheskie raboty po fizicheskoi khimii. Izd.2., perer. Leningrad, Goo. nauchro- tekhn. izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1961. 374 p. (MIRA 15:2) (Chemistry, Physical and theoretical-Laboratory manuals) YEGOROV,__L?.M~_; ZHERNOV, V.S.; LAZAREV, A.F.; PEROV, N.L.; ,_ TD',OFEYEV, A.A.; MATVEYEV, M., doktor tekhn. nauk, red.; KHAZAITOV, B.I.9 kand. tekhn. naukv red.; MELESHKO, V.K., red. (Apparatus for recording and studying ionizing radia- tions; reference book] Apparatura dlia registratsii i issledovaniia ioniziruiushchikh izluchenii; spravochnik. Moskvav Atomizdatp 1965. 429 p. (MIRA 18:7) ACC NR3 M025517 Monograph TV i -I.- M. YE XPY Zhemov, V. S. Lazarev, A. F.; Perov, N. L.; Timofeyev, A. A. COUP paraturs fbr recording and investigating ionizing radiation! handbook (Apparatura MWa rUgU3FraL.53.3.-17-1= vanlya 1=7Xr-Wv-0T=;M 17luchedy; spravoch6ik) Pbscow, Atordzdat, 1965. 429 p. illus., biblio. 4500 copies printed. TOPIC.TAGS: radiation dosime try, ionizing radiation, nuclear physies'apparatus,- scintillator photonidtiplier, gas discharga counter, , ionizaticin chamber, radiaticn dosirmter, radiometer, spectrometer TURPPSE AND COVERAGE: 1his handbook is interlded for research physicists in the field of dosimetrics and engineers; and sci:enticists dbaling with radioactive sources of radiation. - It may also be useful to persons concemed with'the developront, opera- tion, and maintenance of dosimtric, spectmaetric, and radiometric equiprwnt. The book deals with Soviet experimental nuclear physics instrwwnts, equipment, photomultipliers, scintillatots, Geiger-Mmller counters, ionization chambers, etc. Characteristics of instrurmnts for individual dosiretrie control, n earurements of doses and dose power, detervination of the contaminaticin of working areas and water by mdioactive substances, aemsol devices single and multichannel pulse analyzers, and othem am described. -.TABLE OF MVMTES [abridged]! ~I'Foreword -- 3 -7 1 J- Card 1/3 UDC: 539-107.5 ACC NN A~5025517 .Introduction 5 Ch. I. Assenblies and Units for the detection of ionizipg radiation 7 J.: Introduction - 7 2., Ionization cha&ers - 8 3. Gas-discharge counters -- -4. Scifitillators - 37 5., Photorrultiplier-s - 53 6. -Detection units fbr ionizing radiation 75 Ch. H. Units and devices of electronic equipirent for nuclear physics 94 1. Introduction - 94 2. Structural elerents of electronic-pbysics equipmnt 96 3. Arrplifier units and equipuent - 105 .4. Airplitude selection equiprrent and units and auxiliary units - 118 5. Tim selection equiprrent and units and auxiliat-j units 146 6. Electrib signal conversion equipmnt and units 170 Scaling equipnent and units - 178, 8. Tirre masuring units -- 202 9. Intensity masureffent equipitent and units 204 10. Output equipuent md units, control units 225 11. Power supply units -- 237, 12. ~bnitoring units 266 bard 2/3 KIKHTENKO, V.A.,- KHLEBNIKOV, Yu.P - YEGOROV I M kand. tekhn. retsenzent; DVORD =j tekhn,; nauk, nauk., ;~ ~O, . = red.; YEGORKINA, L.I., red. izd-va; ELIKIND, V.D., tekhn. red. (Cyclone air cleaners fv'~ tractors] Traktornye tsiklon- nye vozdukhochistiteli; konstruktsiia, raschet, obsluzhi- vanie i ispytanie. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1963. 150 p. (MIRA 16:7) (Tractors--Equipment and supplies) (Air filters) YEGOP'Ov, 1. 1r. Infusoria Significiance of infusoria in the digestion of cattle. Veterinarila 2-9 No. 5, 195-W. Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Idbrary of Congress, August 1952, Unclassified TICGOROV, I.N.', dots ent.; KIRILLOV, V.A., vaterinarnYY vrach. Some details of treating bypovitaminosis in calves. Yeterinaxiia 34 no.3:36-39 Mr 157. (M12A 10:4) 1. Ullyanovskiy sellskokhozyaystvenW institut. (for Tegorov) 2. Sovkhoz $Sakko i Vantsetti* Ullyanovskoy oblasti, Gherdaklin- skogo rayona. (Deficiency diseases in domestic animals) (Galves-Diseases) -lt'4 -F~ J": YZGOROV, IK,, dots. Clinical symptoms and course of typhlitis in horses. Vaterinariia 35 no.10:57-59 0 '58. (KU 11: 10) 1.Mlyanovs)dy sellskokhoz7avotvann" institut. (cecum.-Diseases)'(Horsee--Diseases and pests) I L:.J U.'- J W ,I . I Y - -- -- --,- - - - --- - -- - - - - -- - - --- - - - - - --,- - - -- - 422)8- YEGiROV, 1. TITOV, A, Otsenks sposobov sposobov i)ererabotki sbornoro rr.Ftila. moloch pron-st' 1A8, No. 11, a 4~j-42. SO: Letopis' Zhurnal'nykh -~tatey, Val. 47, 048. YEGOROV.I.N., inzhener Ixamples of the use of welding at MPS railroad machinery building plants. Byar. proizv. no.10:22-23 0'55. NLRA 8:12) Nachinery industry) (Welding) ji, 13.5-4-11/15 SUB JE USSR/Welding. AUTHORt Yegorov I.N. Engineer. TITLEs Welded Rail-Cutting saw Blades (Svarnye polotna rellsoreznykh pil). PERIODICAL: Svarochnoye Proizvodetvo", 1957, # 4, pp 26-27 (USSR) ABSTRACTt At the Chechoslovakian Industrial Exhibition in Moskow, in 1956, welded saw blades of the "Robel" type (T n n " P OF) E.AQ " 'were hown ?reducing to half the high-speed steel consumption. It as not possible to get any information on the `prodt_~ction tech- : nology and on the materials used for these saw blades. At the Zaporozhye Mechanical Plant of the Ministry of Transpor- tation saw blades still are made of high-speed steel "Pg"-blades, 430x3Ox2mm. When the teeth are worn, the saw is being scrapped. The author, in co-operation with other technicians of the plant, has developed experimental saw blades of steel "Pg" and Steel 11Pq'1 has the following chemical composition: 0.69 % C; 0.25% Mn; 0.25% si; 0.015% 3; 0.025% P1 0.21% Ni; Card 112 4.08% Crj 9.38% W; 2.28% V, and 0,05% Mo. TITLE: Welded Rail-Cutting Saw Blades (Svarnye polotna rellsoreznykh Pil). Welding was done with d.c. of reverse polarity, with electrodes of 3-4 mm in diameterp at 80-120A. The electrodes used were: 11OMM-511, 111AX-71' 110MA-21t, 10t'011M-13/45", "YVH11-13/55,k", "Qz',A,-2'f and 110,A-2AR', all made by the Plant for Experimental Welding of the Miahtry of Ferrous Metallurgy. Tests (on the rail-cutting machine 1"I show that medium cut- ting time for the rail "P43" of 5570 mm cross section does not exceed 9 minutes and fully corresponds to the rate of cutting with conventional blades made entirely of steel "P9", Initial costs are 40 % lower than for blades made entirely of steel "P9". After practioal tests it can be concluded that welding can be done with electrodes 11) 42". For the non-cutting blade portion it is planned to use steel with somewhat higher carbon content than in steel 116T.211. The article contains detailed production technology. ASSOCIATION: Zaporozhye Mechanical Plai~t. PRESENTED BYi SUBMITTEDt AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress, Card 2/2 YEGOROV, I.N., inxb. Building up wheel flaWs by welding in a protective atmosphere. Vest.TSHII 14PS 18 no.6:63-64 S '59. (MIRA 13:2) 1. Proyektno-konstruktorokoye byuro Glavnogo upravlaniya lokomotivo-remontnymi i vagonoremontnymi zavodami Ministerstva putey soobahcheniya. (Car wheels) (Welding) YEGOROVI I.N., inzh. Ailtomatic welding of Ear parts. Svar. proizv. no*2:36-37 F 161, (MIU 14:1) 1. Proyektno-konstruktorsk-tekhnologicheakoye byuro Glavnogo uprav- lenlya lokomotivoremontnymi i vagonoremontnymi savodami Ministerstva putey ooobohchoniya. (Railroads:--Xara-Maintenance and repair) (Electric welding) YEGOROV, I.N., inzh. Automatic welding under flux of container lids. Svar. proizv. no.3:34-35 Mr '62. (MIRA 15:2) 1. Proyektno-konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro Glavnogo upravleniya lokomotivoremontnymi i vagonoremontnymi zavodami Ministerstva putey soobshcheniya. (Containers--Welding) (Fork-lift trucks) lop, YEGOROV !JL,*-Inzh.1' Prinimali uchaotiyei TELKOV, X.A., inzh.1 LIVOV, inzh. Automatic welding of boiler connections during repairo. Svar. proizv. no-505-36 My 162. (KRA 15:12) 1. Proyektno-konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro Glavnogo upravleniya po remontu. podvizhnogo sostava. i izgotovleniyu zapasnykh chastey Ministerstva, putey soobahcheniya. (Locomotive boilers-Maintenance and repair) S/135/63/000/qO3/007/011 Aoo6/A1oi. AUTHOR. Y6gior'ov, I.' N'.,.. Engineer TITLE- Hardfaoing of die's for cold press-forming PERIODICAL: Bv roobnoye proizvodstvo, no- 3, .1963, 28-- 30, TEM, Resulti3 "are given. of industrial tests and laboratory investiga- tiohs,~made wiih-dies--that were hardfaced with LUI .5' (TsN-5)rand- ~H-60M (EN-60M) electrodes. The laboratory.t6sts were carried'out.by engineers A. D. Salina and K.: F* Krytichkov. '..',.The electrodes 'were used to hardf ace the edges of press- form s,*&66 and.press~- phear.blades .-Hardfacing. was 1~ performed in the lower pos i- tion on' a-c with 4'Mm"diametei. 616ctrodes. The method of preparing the edges and of applying., the beadsme are -iliust~ated. It was - found that highest strength s ', '60M electrode of die is.obtain'ed using' FN-, s,'indeperident of the thickness and oonfiguration,of the press4ormod.partse, The built-up metal shows a complete absence of 'cracks... 'The built-up metal structure after low tempering is tempered ~martensite'With hardness ARC 591 the base metal has - w, fine-dispersed perlite and f6r'~iie ~tz~jcture. with, hardness HB. 197. The composition of the base metal C r 1/2 a d~ YEGIOROVf I.N., dotsentj SIROS11, P.M.; NAUMOV, A.V.- RkSKIN, M.M.; NIKrFOROV, kand.veterin.nauk; TRAKHANOV, D.F., k4aidiveterin.nauk; FE7UKHOVSRIY, A.A.; EUDZIN, A.K. Sanitation and veterinary hygiene. Veterinariia 41 no-3:73-82 Mr 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Krasnoyarskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (for Yegorov). 2. Glavnyy veterinarnyy vrach Chernovitskogo oblastnogo upravleniYa pro- izvodstva i zagotovok sellskokhozyaystvennykh produktov (for Sirosh). 3o Zaveduyushchiy khimichesklm otdelom Chernovitskoy oblnstnoy veterinar- noy laboratoriyey (for Raskin). 4. Direktor Chernovitskoy oblastnoy veterinatnqy laboratoriyey (for Naumov). 5 Vaesoyuznyy n-suchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii ifor Nikiforov., Trakhanov). 6. Dozinfektoionnaya stantsiya Moskovskogo gorodskogo otdola zdravoo- khraneniya (for Patukhovskiy). 7. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issladovate:Llskiy institut veterinarnoy sanitarii (for Endzin). Y!: Y,:~' G, Jp (IV 11.11. F&rd f-cing 130"bolic-heniya. YEGOROV, T. 11. Phenomrma of hybridiam connected with the formation of Ulkansk subalkaline granitolds. Biul. MOIP Otd. geol. 40 no.6:139-:L/.O 11-D 165 - (MTRA 19:1) 1. Submitted April 22, 1965. YLPGOROV, I.Nj.-i;IIzh. Hard facing of dies for cold stamping. Svar. proizr," 10-3:28-30 Mr '63. (MIRA 160) 1. Proyaktno-konstruktorsko-tekhnologicheskoye byuro na zavode im. Voytovicha. (Hard facing) (Dies (Metalworking)) YEGOROY, I.N. Granite pegmatites occurring in the Talitskiy Berpentinite massif,of the Central Urals. Trudy INGRE.no.W20-235 162. (MIRA 16:1) (Ural Mountains-Pegmatites) (Ural Mountains-ZerpentiniteB) C'11 r- V, ZHURNAL ANALITIGUESKOY MIMIT Vol 11, Issue Ur 4, July~-Auausta 1956 0 T F i! 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IRM~ rA 5IT41 5" 19kT "The Order of Groups of Movements in Spaces of Affine Compendency," I. P. Yegorov) 4 pp *Dok Akad Nauk SSM, Nova Ser" Vol LVII, No 9 In 1903, Pubin stated that extended spaces n of nessurements do not have full groups of movements of the order n(n+l) Author proves that corres- 2 pmdIng tbeorem of Pubin in extended spaces holds In affine spaces. Submitted by Mademiolan A. N. Kol- nogorov, 24 Mar 1947. 7777777P., 1 1. re "CoUineation of Spaces of Frojected Bonds," Dokl. AN sssR, 61, No .4. 1948 AitA.14 leco',SILI'V Allt IA tot I k CA =r Q Egorov, L P. On a arengtheuing of FgkBL11b_.=M '_M'e'OrX*_r of the group of motions of ; -RimnanntAn D. "' dy Akad. Nauk SSSR (N.S."O' t~ i~uwian) Fubini's theorem [Ann. MaL Pura Appl. (3) 8, 39-81 (1903) ] states that a Riemannian V. far n > 2 cannot admit a complete group of motions of orler 1. In this paper it is shown that Uie interval of forbidden orders is broader. For this purpose the following theorems are dem. ons=ted. (1) Tbe maximum order of the complete groups Of motions of those V. which are not Einstein manifolds is jA(n-1)+1. (11) The order of the complete group3 of motions of those V. which are different from manifolds of constant curvature is not larger than jn(n- 1)+2. O_ The proof of *1) is made by a study of the rank of the F., coordinate matrices of the tensor 77.:~ - 44i4O. 0, - - 1, 2. - - -, n; cti54ctj. i