SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YULIN, M. K. - YUMASHEV, G. S.
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AUTHOR: Yulin, S. I., and Stetsenko, N. A. Engineers.
TITIB: The . laluence ofthe-Reduction Rat 'on Destruction 6f
in. the- Ila Steelow-,
Carbide Lattice- Z2~
uepeni Ukovki Ila Razrisheni3re Karbidnoy
(Vliyaniye St
Setki. v Staly4kh X12 i X124~
FERIODICAL:.Stall, 1957, No.10, pp. 948-950 (USSR).
ABSTRACT.- During-forging of ingots of X12 and X12-~l stools of
30D and 500 kg in weight into rounds 40-180 mm and
Ptrip 60 x 300 x 180 mm., anetwork of evtectic carbides
appeared. Causes of this phenomenon were investigated.
It was found that the distribution of carbides in ingots
of the above two steels along the radius of a cross-
section of an ingot is independent from the weight of
the ingoto. In cast ingot metal the network of evtectic
carbides increases from the surface towards the centre.
Cast i6tructure of X12 steel has a coarser evte-.tic
carbide network than that of X1241 steel (for ingots
of the sameneight). Hot mechanical working (forginC)
destroys the brittle network of eutectic carbides,
but does not make the distribution of carbides in a
cross-section more uniform. In the centre of forgings
coarser grains with coarsely precipitated carbides on
their boundaries are formed. Therefore, remains of
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The Influence of the R6duction Rate on Destruction of Carbide
increase inthe ingot diameter (and thus o-f veight),
permits increasing the degree of reduction on obtaining
forgings of the same diameter and thus to attain a
higher degree of destruction of the network. There
are 5 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Dneprospetsstall,Works.,, (Zavod Dneprospetsstall).
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhnika, 1959, Nr 4, p 156 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Yulin, V. 1.
TITLE:. Automating the Measurement of the Amount of Dust Passing a Pneumat-~c
Pipe.
PERIODICAL: Byul. tsvetxx. metallurgii, 1.957, Nr 23, pp Zl-ZZ
ABSTRACT: A relay is described that operates on. the accumulation of a certain
amount of dust in a bunker. - The relay has a cone-shaped tir- hood fastened to
a stem that carries a spring. As the amount of dust in the bunker increases,
the hood and stem are moved in their~guides and close contacts; the contacts,
through an intermediate relay, tt,-rn on the bunker shutter drive. The shutter
shaft is connected with a meter calibrated in units of weight. The relay size
is: l50xl5Oxl8Omm. The service life under heavy operating cenditions is
M.A. U.
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YAROONOROV, L.S.; SRMOV, A.G. -,,.,Y.ULIKA,-AV.-P RODIONOVA, N.V.,
telegraftatkay udarnik kca=micticheskogo trada;
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-We are discuBoftg the project of-tbe prbgram of the CPSU.
vest. aviazi 21 no.9-.7-9 8 061. (ICTRA 14:9)
-imBtituta--tslefomoy----
1. Na---Clia'nik-lqauclxnb~- oledovateltakogo
vvyazi:Mini6terstva arpz.i SWFL'(for Fara.fonov). 2. Glavnyy
inibener HoAmkcy gorodskoy tolefonnoy seti (for Serikov).
3. Rukovoditall birligady kcmmml tiebaskogo truda TSentralltogo
telegrafa SM (for Yulim), 4, TSentralinyy telegraf SSSR
(for Roaionm). 5, Rukovoditell brigady kommdaticheskogo
SA"'(for Raskatayeva).
6.
truda TSentrallnogo telegrafa $S.
M7 enar Ki7avs3wgo oblastnogo upwavleniya iDvyazi
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(fteezIng). Voe.O._:ftrfj. zhur. no. 1s74-75 Ja 066
(MITIA 19:2)
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ROSKU, YULMS. A.A.
Colloidalalile t'4.ate of-ribonuclele acid.during the development,
intensive functioning, and malignant degeneration of calla.
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1. Biclogo-pDchyannyy fakulltet Hookovskogo univ6raitata imeni.
LomonaBova.
(mu To neoplasms,
exporo, ribonucloic acid in mouse mammary tumor cello,
ccmParinon with embryonic & normal tissues)
(BMW 0- metliholism-9- T
ribonueleic acid In embryonic, normal 6 malignant mouse
mammory tissues)
(IM013IC AOIN, metabolism,
mammary tissues,, comparlsonin embryonic, normal &
malignant mouse ma=zry tissues)
(BBOPLASMS, experimental,
mammary cancer inLMOUBO' ribonucleic acid in tumor
tjqqUq' Comparoon With embryonic & normal tissues)
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"Results of Investigation of Work of As,-mchronous Electric Drive wit'l ?0wer
.Supnly fron Source,"_
paper read at-the Sessian of the Acad. Sci. USSR, on Scientific Problem of Automatic
Production., 15-20 October 1956.
.Avto'*Intika i telemekhanika, No. 2., p-o 182-192~ 19570
9015229
M.G.
Reliable way for.the increase of the butterfat percentage of
cows. Agrobiologiia no.6:879-893 11-D 165.
(14IRA 18:12)
1. Direktor 'acbebno-*_pytnogo khozyaystva Kazanskogo
sellskokhozyayf;tvennogo instituta imeni M.Gortkogo.
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By Way uf --I -a--
of Folir-th rair..k ~.T~ a.,-,
1 a t. ion ~1: ;a, r
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t .5 r:',! --lwm t"hat Uh,~ ra t- e cif
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AUTHORS; yaliyev, K. A., Timerov, R. Yh.* Yullmetl~
TITLE- The influen~ce of Ahe moleoular shape on t~O.magnetic
Feiaxation rate inliquids. Il
PfRIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy iteoreticheskoy~fiziki, v. 44,
no. 2j 1963, .522-529
TEXT: The authors continue previous investigations (ZhETF, 42, 503, 1962;
Optika-i spektroskopiya,,13, 505, 1962) on the Brownian rotation of
molecules in a fluid. The probabilities. of relaxative transitions between
maanetio sublevels of nonspherical fluid particles have been calculated.
These reaults are- ifow-ueed to -det-ermine- the dagnetib--res6nance line Widths
And Ion itudinal relaxation times for such particles. The Xubo-Tomita
method ~J- Phys'.' '600- 9, 808, 1954) is' applied to obtain'~a relation
A
between the relaxation times T and the main values D ofthe tenuor
1~2
I~,~q:r-~c~tatiol~all-diffusion. that-characteyi-,-.eB-th"rowrd&-rotation-of--
Th
Ahe- molecules e.calculationeare iiado for.quadrupole34nd dipole spin-
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102 B186~-'
The influence of he ... B YB
spin interactions; and also for anisoiropic g-factors, hjperfine and
cti;n constan' n' half-width
Stark intera ts. The maonetic-resonance li e
2
2
'T CF -rj' and.1/T v With
2 op OP
-T)
(15)
X sin cOdedAOd7* sin udadpdrl
'6,D,, (Dil +
rp vp Otp (DkI.
P '~(Dkj. 2)]
01 (DA' 0) + L p (Dkj, 1) +
L
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21).
10 + 0.- 14 2
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The influence of the ... B102/BlE6
obtained. For magnetic relaxation caused by innertaolecular spin-spin
interaction
Ot (ii) ep (ij) D&I (Dk) +
F
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o,;,, e.; 2a2 7 0,
(37)
0; e + 1) jvrj)4,
--is obtained.in the case of-equivalent nuclei. In the c4se of olectron
--lin 0- --wid th -and -ral-ftation Aime- ar9--Z Vert
:resonance in s9 i_ b
qu
09' m)
(44)
+ R, ep + 1 0) P Pki, L-1, wr+ -(S (S + 1) ed 91' X
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The influence o4 the ...
p (DA (010) + (D
x Ip (Dkto 00.0) + a p
p (DkI, (o-1.+
T, 921, + (45)-
Qd
(S .(S + 1) -2) tedlo (Dki, u),.o)+4p (Dktt (6j.0,11'.
& ~4
acen that40r S >1/2 the jia~n contribution to the line width
it may be p t f roia tho
is due to rtark interaction -of the particle spins. A ar
- g caused b the Brownian rotation't there is also a broadening due
broadenin, y
teraction between apin.and inner oscillatione-Of tine molecule.
t9 the in -oomponentsp as-i~ the case for the
The latter io-equal for all hyperl"ine
"bro
stark adenine-
~azanskiy pedapop,--cheakiy institut (Kazttnt Pedus
ASSOGIIITIOIT: Institute), Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy inatitUt Kazanskogo filiala-
Akademii nauk SssR (Ph"6icotechnical Institute of the
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Kaza:n' Branch of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
-IT D; June 11, 1962
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ter Tubes~," N. V.: Yulovsklyp "3 pp
.0vastnik Svyazi Elektro PvyazI" No 7 (76)
W611 illustrated article vhIch-shovB the difference
bIetween feeding transmitter tube filaments bY an
alternating or direct current-, The former is said
to be more advantageoim. Thid article makes refer-
ence to an article yabliabed in"OBtnlk Svyaz" No 3,
1945 which gave cmiliticna under ubich an alternating
current had to be used as well as the type of
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category USSR/Fa4pphysics Generation andL conversion of radio-frequency 1-4
oscillations
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Mika, No 1, 1957,~PD 1842
Author Zar3wovj 21.V.,. Yulovsklij N.V.
Title Use of Dean Power Tetrodes in Short-Wave Transmitters
Orig Pab Vestn, svyazi, 1956, No 7, 3-5
Abstract No abstract
PHASE.1 BOOK EXPLOITATION 920
U.S.S.R. Hinisterstvo svyazi. Tekhnicheskoye upravleniye
Korotkovolnovyye radioperedayushchiye ustroystva; informatsionnyy
sbornik. (Shortwave Radio Transmitting Apparatus; Collection of
InformatioroftscoW,, Svyazlizdat, 1958. 150 P. tSeries: Tekhnika
avyazi) 14,500 copies printed.
Reap. Ed.: Rozentsveyg,I.Ye.;.Ed.: Novikova,Ye.S.; Tech. Ed.:
Shefer,G.I.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineering and technical personnel
working in radio communication.
COVERAGE: The monograph contains two articles describing two differeht
broadcast transmitters of 120 kw and 50 kw for operation in the
\short-wave band. The book provides general information and discus-
zes the electrical and acoustic in-diced, as well as elementary
circuits, of the high-frequency and low-frequency stages. It also
presents elementary power supply circuits.,.control circuits and
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~~blotking and signaling circuits of-thetransmitters and describes
their operation. The articles also describe improvements of the
equipment for the KM Transmitter. No personalities are mentioned.
There'are no references.
TABLE ~.OF CONTENTS:
Foreword 2
N.V.Yulovskiy. A High-power (120-kw) Short-wave Broadcast
V Rra-ffis-ml M r(Type KVM) 3
The article contains a block diagram of the transmitter and
,describes the operation of various high-frequency stages. The
article also discusses the master oscillator section, which
imludes such components as a crystal oscillator, high-frequpncy
amplifier, frequency calibrator, selenium rectifier, bias
rectifier, voltage stabilizer, voltage rectifier, and control
block The author describes the low-frequency stage which
lnelu~es a modulator, submodulator., low-frequency amplIfier, and
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R. Map
Shortwave Radio Transmitting Apparatus (Cont.) 920
linear amplifier. He.also describes the power supply circuits
for lates and grids and discusses the c1r-
the tube_f~laments, pl
cult of a thyrAtrPn' eotifler. Systems for transmitter power
distribution, conr P blocking, and signaling are describod
and a'discussion of the water-cooling of tubes and coils is pre-
'':sented.. Methods of switching-on tube filament circuits and low-
and.,bigh.power rectifiers are disemsed. The article also
describes safety circuits and the arrangement of transmitter
eq~olpment In v6rious cabinetB. A deBeription of changes and
Inprovements in the initial design of the transmitter is given.
N.N.1111na. A 50-kw Shoi!t-wavk Broadeast.Transmitter 105
The transmitter described in this article represents a modern
..set-up used for high-quallty broadcasting. It haB certain
advantages over the 120-kw transmitter discussed In the preced-
~ing article. A block diagram of the transmitter is given and
a description of the-operation of various high-frequency stages
is presented. The article describes a VChD-100 type master
oscillator circuit and the low-frequency stage, which includes
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the'cir6uits of the modulator' linear amplifier, low-frequency
filter, level Indicator, and signaling key. It also presents
~the d-c and-a-c power supply circuits and discusses high- and
low-power thyratron rectifiers. It describes the control,
blocking, and signaling systems of the transmitter as well as
the.,:air- andwater-cooling systems. A discussion ofthe
arisingement of transmitter equipment in various cabinets is
given and the operation of the entire set-up is described.
AVAILABLE: Library of.Congresis (TK6553.R9)
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Use of anode se2f-sodulation in obortwa7p radio tranamitters. vest.
-aviazi 20,no,,10:9.;22 0 160* (MIRA 13:11)
1. . - I - ~~ (32actrmics)): -- - -
(RpAio*, ShorWave-Truns .mdttevs anti trammission)
S/109/62/007/004/00o/Ole
D230/D302
AUTHORS: ''Gaponovp A-Voo and Yulpatov, V.K.
TITLE; Interaction o fclozed electron beams with an electi-o--
magnetic Zield in hollow cavities
PBR.IuDICAL: Radiotekhnika i elektronikap v. 7, no. 4, 1962,
631.- 643
TEXT: Expressions are obtained for the fields excited in a cavity
by a thin closed electron beam and for the case of an arbitrarll~-
I r
IF"
distributed electron stream in a cavity volume, the condition be-
that in an unexcited state all electrons move in closed trejecto-
norm-al. -cajr-', 'y
ries. In deriving the equation for the frequencies ok
oscillations with a closed electron beam, the examination is lim-L 7
ted to the case when the unexcited electron ring is stationary allcl
does not change with time; it is acaumed thut the current in thr.
unexcited beam is constant-The system is in equilibriun when the
field in the resonator is alternating and the current in the beam
is constant. The investigation of the equilibrium of the systern Are-
duces to studying small electron oscillations close to the unexci
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-:on o a ma'ch inL~
ted trajectorLes under the act.L ed alternat e.n.
field.-The resonator losses can-be caculated -rrom the characte-ris-
the nioro%,iove
U
tic equation. The possibility of self-excitation o-1.
oscillations,in the cavity with a' ring oleotron uearl ^116o,
in this ca-se 'he resonant interaction between tho
and the e.m.-field in the cavity, is studied when one of the nat-,..,..,~-al
beam- fre~juencies is close to the -Dartial froq-aoncy of the cov` ty.
equation having con tl-!~,t
'A plex roots is deduce
sLl.f-oscillation can take place in a microwave wit'li ai,,,, or'
t
beam. Certain cases of interaction be ween the rinr, cloct-ron
and the e.m. cavity fields a--e considered, in a cuadripole elect--lic
cavity' fie, -1 N74 --h ~Iane z = 0 the
-the beam lying in the p
spatial group-ing of the electrons is caused by the
t~e field falli-.qlrlr into , the - retarding Ifield always in the LEnr-, -ph-e-
se. When 111he ring electron beam is in a-constant cavity TJ.c!~,' J
i8 ahown that Golf-excitation dependo on a relatjviotic t
examples of self-excited oscillations are disciiss~.:Zd -12'. -,f
electron gyro -fre quency.. - Self-e-zcclt~Ltion car, alo~~ ta'~C,_- p! acc u~,% :1,
monies of the gyro-magnetic frequency; for~4--j3 nUr-OC)-~.t~
L
pondin spatial field harnonics in the regicn occupiod, 'i,,,r -,,h~_- bc~nmri
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ASSOClATION': Nauchno- ir~,q ledovate 1aii
~3rl Gor kovskom u-,*~l~ve.-~-, 1
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S '- b m"T" E, Ell J,~iv 9, 1962
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AUTHORS: Silich; M. 1. Sid6r6* Martynova, L.L.
---Bukarov, A.R,.,-Yulusov, A.A. and Kisill, I.M.
TITLE- Impko*ed Pro6esb*for Obtaining Alcohols by the
Oxo-synthesia..Mothod,With.Suspended-Catalyst
PERIODICAL:
'-Khimiyik i't6khfiologiya topliv I masel, 1961,
No. 8,-Pp. 19-- 21.4
TEXTI., of -the
bcb0ii6a'for obtikinift- alcohols by
bx&-~-i~nthesiiis. main drawbackis of the scheme with
suspended tatal;~at arethe erosion 6f-the throttle elements,
the need'fbr'paste pumps for transporting-the catalyst (which
Is in suspension in-the liquidYand'the-exi6tence of-a
filtering section which work interhittehtly.' Periodic switching
bet,~76en- gas And 11clitid-streams.'a com]~Ildated aut6mat:Lc
cottrol-'and the' decomposition of the cobalt (decobal-
tisation)-Are the chief drawbacks of the otheir twe, acheines.
The present paper deals with improvingthe-scheme with sus-
-pended-,- catalyst* --,-The- tests.vere' carried -out. on V-.model -and
inrt jilot plant. In the present process the synthesis occurs
Ua 74-
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in the liquid phone and therefore a solvent is used which is
isobutyl. alcohol at the start of-the reaction, changing to the
final product an the reaction proceeds. In the laboratory
tests a-propane-propyle.ne,feedstock with 74 to 85% propylene
was used. the ratio of raw material to solvent being nearly
lt2 and that of CO to hydrogewltl.2. In the pilot plant,
synthesis gas was used as feed, with the ratio of hydrogen to
carbon monoxide varying between 0-5:1 to 7,5:1 , the other
param6ters being nearly the same as those in the laboratory
tests. In order.to eliminate the deficiency in the filter
By.-6tem, A re-cycle systemusing a.centrifugal separator was
introduced. This system (developed in conjunction with
N11Kh1M.MASh under the direction of Senior Engineer G.K.Ivanova)
f il term- -to -work- for -long -period a --without -cleansing
kndl,-b.* returning the,catalyst-rich,fraction.to the reactor,
diminish-a the quantity ofproduct going for decobaltisation,
and rectification. Thus, the
process of obtaining butyl alcohols is carried out in three
stages: 1) jikoduction of cobalt carbonyls and hydroformylation
of propylene 2) decomposition of cobalt carbonyls
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-(d6cbbaltization),7-and 3) hydr6genizati on of ald-
4 chydea and
Alt6h6lz'.'.In the previous two stage process only alcohols
wi5re obtainod an the final product; in the present three-
Otagb one aldehydels also are*obtained,~ It has been shown that
by hidrbfiDrmylation at 300,atm. and 125 0C the content of
n_aldebyd6s'in'the final product increases. It has also been
found that- at temjperattir6s of 110 to 140 OC and'pressures -o9
25 to 100 -~%tzd thb'catalyst'dieciomposes 6oinpletely. At 135' C
and*300 atm. propylehe'conv6rts to Ifi_-aldehydeis,(63%), iso-
aldehydes (24%),.-high -'61dehydeb (1.1.4%) and b~j-products (k6og),
the ratio of'n- to iso-41dehydes being 3:1. With decr6aiing
pressures.this ratio decreases$ being 2.2:1 at 250 atm. and
1-.6:1 at'2"-- atm.' During the oxo-reaction carried out in
th6'pllot plant at temperatures between 135 and 160 'C, a
pressure of synthesis gas-of 180-200 atm., content of catalyst
of 1-2% and contact time'45 min., a product with a'ratio of n-
to iso-aldehydes of approximately,2:1 was obtained. This
product hydrogenated ina mixtureof butyl alcohols in the
s6me ratio. G.N. Klinoval A.D.'Yerofeyeva', N.M. Malygina,
A.1 Khokhlov, A.I. Zaytseva--j.T.V._Yelis6va and A.I. Busygina
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participated in the tests. There are 3 figures, 2 tables and
11 references: 4 Soviet and 7,non-Soviet. The four latest
ftglish-language references quoted are% Ref, 3
H; Keulemans.- U.S. Patent No. 2587858, 1952; Ref. 4 -
1. Mertzweeler, W.M. Smith, U.S. Patent No. 2725401, 1955;
Ref. 6 -,Petroleum 16, No. 10, 291, 1953; Ref- 7 -
I. Kirshenbaum, K.L. Hughes,--Petr. Refin., 37, No. 6, 209,
1958.
ASSOCIATIONs GIAP, LKhK and OKBA
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SILICH, N.I.; SIDDROV, I.P.; 140'rBOVA, L.L.; BUKAROV, A.R.;
YMSOV, A.A.; KISILI. 1.M.; PrInimall uchastiye: FIT 'OVA G 7'T
VEWSMIA, A.D.; M411;kGMA, 11.14.; rJ10F.TIMV. A.!.; MYME-1h.- T-1;
-YEIJSOVA, T.V.,&. BMSYGINA, A.I.
Improved technological sy-qtem with a suspended catalyst
for the.production of alcohol by oxo synthesis method. Khim.i
tekh.topl.i masel 6 no.8:19-24 Ag 161, (MIRA 14:8)
Ii Gosudarstvennyy.institut azotnoy promyshlennosti; UM;
Opytno-konstruktorskoye byuro po avtomatike.
(Alcohols) process)
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AUTHORSs Klimenok, Bb~ Ve1jullyakshina, K. G.
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TITiMs The proble-m.of--the influence of organic "sulfur compounds on
the rate of,deparaffination of the diesel fraction with
carbamide
PERIODICAM Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiya, no. 199 1961, 421 422,
abstract 19M158 (5b. "Xhimiya seraorgan. soyedinaniyp
soderzhaibehikheya v neftyakh i nefteproduktak-h". M.,
AV SSSRO 1959V 15P 1~53)
TEXIN Two individual substances whose boiling points lie within the
'~boiling range ol"the diesel- fraction (230 - 35000) were used to study the
-influence of oilganic sulfur compounds on the rate of complex formation
during the reaction of the dles91 fraction with aqueous carbamide soluticn;
2,8-dimethYl-5-thianonans'(1) and dibenzo thlophene (11). The latter were
introduced into the diesel fraction which had been carefully purified with
aluminosilicate. The maximum concentration of each organic sulfur com-
pound~was 4% by weight. It was found that I and II, unlike tars, have
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The problem of the influence... B11 7/B1 10- -
Virtually -Ao effect on the rate~of'~e6mplex formation. Furthe=oret it
vriae shown that -T~and Il do not.dibplayany sarfaoe-active properties, In
view of the behavior of the two above-mention6d compounds, the authors
voiced the assumption that organic sulfur compounds do not affect the
process of complex formation in~deparaffination with aqueous carbamide
solution.. [Abitracter's notes Complete trans.lat-Aon
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TIMFEYEV, M., yurist; KRIVTSOV, G., yuriet; XUL,yb-V, 1. (g.Saratov)
Our C023MIltatiOns. SOT. profsoiusy 18 -no.8:46 j62 (RIELA 15:4)
(EnployeeB, Dismissal of) (0-,rertime) (Eminent 6'main)
A~ V~ Yujr
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condue--tivity of tlz~- e~ectrolly,
pect to lliva cm-T-vaill w".18 atlc-Anecl at a currf!W
spe-cific consumption of elcclric I-,,-jw(Ar in t~,.c
2200 Idilowatt hours! T. The size of the lic-,
sufficiently %vide Lm)lts by vai~ying Cae concenlran~~.!-.
the Z-eirip-erature of the elect---olyte, and th,-:! ~tj!,yer..t r%
process conditions, there ~t-e reqAlred P-
the removal of a determbied, -racyigit of
N71-14CI arid Na(---, in the electrollyv~-. -7, KvIon
SUB OCDDE-~ IMPO
SUB CODE: I-W E iN C -L: 0 0
Cord 2 i 2
YGMIM, -A.YU.
C =plj 44;ion of Well-S by the naand jet =a-thod in
Fipld Administration of the Gh6xaguch Petrolc-ar.., Truat.
delo no.7:13-1-4. 165*
1. NeftGpromyslovoye upravloniye "Cheknagush-n-3i't'".
m
- - MADILOV, .41u.
COMP1,3 ti on of In j a C! 1 on .-e 1-1, C, 'by ny "; -~ I ^ ~: - -, - -, - --. t.. - -
I. I ~ - 1 1. .. . - I .. - . ~. L~ . .
YUMAGULOV, -G. L.
Cand Agr Sci - (diss) "Basic problems of agrotechricuesc.
the north of the T-selinnyy Kray." Alma-Ata,
S - r u, " t ,i:, e 'ra z a k h SKe 7 9 Y. r
Fearcn rst of F;~7:n:nF ;meni V.
not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 253)
nnGULOV, G.LC
Farjoing in virgin areas witbout cfean fa-Ucw. Zemledelie 24
:1? (MIRA 1
7
1. Severo-Xamakbstanskaya oblastnaya gosudarstvennaya sellsko-
khozyaystvennaya opytrjaya Btantaiya.
(yalaDwing)
KOMETINIKOV, A.H., prof.; POPOVA, G.I., dots.; W-tOUTSON, I.F.,
'1 13
kand. tekhn. .auk, dots.; GEHASRENKOV, 3.1., kand. se-I I-
khoz. nauk,- YLIMU'.GUM7, G.L., 'kan-d. sellkhoz,
1101YASOV, V-010GRADOVA2 N.I.~ kand. sell-
khc,z. nauk; RIOUP1,11-21, L.P., dots.,, kand. biol. nauk;
MUMMY, F.M.,, Geroy Sotsialisticbeskogo Truda, zasl.
zootekhnik RSFSR; MAKE-i'OVSKlY, N.K.p dots., kanda ekon.
rauk; ARTAMONOV, F.D., aSSiS4ent; MAKAROVA, I.V., red.
[Corn in the Virgin Territory, and Westem Siberia] Kukuruza
v tsellinnom k.rae-i Zapadnoi.Sibiri. Moskva Kolos, 1965.
229 p. b-lilk 18;9)
1. Omskiy sellskokho2yaystvennyy institut im. S.M,.Kirova
(for Hozhevnikov, Popova, Ilarlyasov, Vinogradova, Kokhomskiy,
Makhnovskiy, Artamonov). 2. Zarastitell direktora po rauchnoy
rabote Severo-Kazakhstimskoy opytnoy stantsii (for Yumnf~uluv).
3. Zavedu)ushchly labomtoriyey kukuimzy Sibirskogo nauchno-
issledovatellskogo instituta sellskogo khozzyaystva (for
Gerar,enkov). 4, TSelinogradskly sel2ekokhozvaystvemiyy institut
(for-Roktar.on).
AKInETOV, XURTSYN, V.F.; POPOIJ, V.A.; YbUIALAYEV, Sh.I.
AcceleratinE precessaB of leaching size calcinea and an incror~a~, in
labor productivity. Trudy h1t. GMIII A14 Kapakh. SSR 14:178-190
16:9)
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A;MF.r0RS: Alash1kevich, M. L.1 Leznov, N. S., Yurnakova, A. Ye. and
Andrianov, K.
TITLE: Playsico-niechanical, properties of linear polydiethyloi-
~=es
0A.,
1
SOURCE: Khimiya i Prak"Clicheskoye primeneniye kremneorganichskikh
soyedineniy; trudy konferentsii. no. 06: Doklady, diskus"
sii,, res'neniye. 11 Vees., konfer. Do khimii i -orakt. prim.
kremneorgo soyedev Len., 1958. Leningrad, Izd-vo M,'hl SSSR,
1961, 171-172
TEXT: A supp ei~-e-ziV-,t-o--a--prev3.ou-s---r
eport---in-noi,-2~--p-.--20,- of +
publication The authors compare,-the roperties of polymetlyl-phe-
p
hylTs-i-loxanes i-iith-those--of-polydiethyl-siloxanes used as high-va-
CUUM Pump fluids. No:experimental details.are 6iven. It was --Found
that.the first compounds have,marked,advantages over the second,
although cyclic.polymers; formed during their synthesis, unfavorab-
ly afffect the thermal stability,of both.
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_
_ __Sal ds
---Applicst,:Uona;-Mne~sX lts _,dxides__
Aci R"es.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Khimiya,, 110 3, 1957, 8790
Author and Hikmllnskiy~ A.S.
~Inst- Uralsk Science fresearch Chemical Institute.
Title Phase. Changes and Chenical Changes in the Charge During
the Reduction of Oxides of Calcium and Silicon by Carbon.
Orig Pab Tr-'Urallskogo n-i. khin..in-ta, 1954, No 2, 166-176
Abstract A laboratory method has been developed for the investiga-
tion of the reduction of the oxides taking into account
the filtering effect of the charge in industrial furnaces
using electrodes inserted in the charge. Some information
has been obtained on the reduction of CaO and the mecba-
nism of the reduction process. Host of the CaC2 is formed
in the lower hig~_-temperature zone of the furnace where
the liquid phase coll7ects. An increase in te=erature
from 1800 to 190CP increases the conversion to carbide
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USSR/Chemical Technology Chemical Products and 7heir 1-6
Application, Mineral Salts. Oxides. Acids. Bases.
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Ehimiya, VO 3, 1957, 8790
above 10-30. -The excess C in--the top carbonaceous
layer of the charge is the product of-the dissociation
Of CaC2' Me C and elementary Ca diffuse to the upper
layers of the charge and cover the surface of the CaO
and C chunks and diffuse into the interior of the latter.
S102 and its dissociation products are reduced in the
vapor state. When sufficient iron filings are added to
the charge to form 415% FeSi) metallic beads are formed,
the carbortzatipp of the Fe being accompanied by its
enrichment in Si in the upper layers of the charge at
1100-12000.
Card 2/2
SOV/1 37-58-11-22255
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 11, p 59 (USSIR
AUTHORS: Yumanova L V Germaidze, M-S.
TITLE: Distillation of Potassium. From a Potassium-lead Alloy (0 dis,il-
lyatsii kaliya iz splava svinets-kaliy)
PERIODICAL: Tr.- Ural' skogo n. -i khim. in.-ta, 1957 (1958), Nr 5, pp 66-80
~ABSTRACT: The flowsheet,for producing K through the medium of a K-Pb alloy
includes electrolytic production of the alloy and distillation of the K
therefrom. A study is made of the distillation of K from alloys con-
taining, ~- 6_ 130/6 K. Conditions of distillation permitting reduction
in X content to 0. 1-0. 40/0 are recommended, as follows: Tempera -
0
tures 630-680 C, residual pressure 0.04-1.5 mm Hg. It is noted
that condensation of K on a water-cooled condenser occurs in the
200-3000 interval. It is observed that the process rate is deter
----mined-by:-the-si-ze--of-the-st-rfa-ce -of--evaporation; within certain
limits, -the.'rhickness of.the alloy layer is not of decisive signifi-
cance owing to-the natural turbulence within the alloy which is caused
by the reduction in specific gravity as the concentration of alloy
Card 1/2 is changed. Flowsheets and descriptions are provided of
SOV/137-58-11-22255
Distillation of Potassium From a ~?otassium~lead Alloy
-Si&micontinuous laboratory distillation equipment now in use and of pilot-plant
equipment being planned. Both permit-the distillation operations of transferring
the.-alloy, -and Ahe K, Ao proceed -under - air.-tight conditions. In large-scale
laboratory- experiments using semicontinuous equipment a K yield of 84~o with a
loss. of 0,20/o thereof is attained. The Pb content of tl,--,e condensate is 0.360/o. it
is found that.contamination of the K by lead diminishes with an increase in the
height of the distillation chamber,
L. P.
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TODUIA13T, dot gent Edacessedl: KUZRKMi- B.S., doteent; OSTROVI-
TMOTj K.V , akadsmik-, AU~, A.M., dotsent; KUDROT, Y.H.;
13OUTIM !.A_*-Piln_ims_li uchastiya: BMUT37A, Z.B., kand.ekon.
nauk; HRAMMOVMRIA.I.H., kmd.ekonomammk; PMDINA.
kana.ekonom.na-ak; SHIRINEKIY, I.D.0 lmnd.ekonom.nauki red.;
TUHAGW A I kazid.akonon.nsuk; PROKOPITEV, S.P., red.;,NAUMOV,
f4pitallat production mothod) Kapitalistloheakli spocob pro-
isvodstva.
Hoskvn. Pt.2., 190. 35?P. (MIRA 13:10)
1. Komministichaskaya partiya Sovetskogo Soyuza. VyeahBys
Partiymya shkoleg 2* Chlon-korrespondont AkadamU nauk SSSR (for
Leontlyev).
(Economics)
YUMASHEV, Al~ksandr Ivanovich; KOROTIMMOB, G.Ya., red.; NAUMV,
X.M.) tekhn. red.
[socialist reorganization of agriculture In the U.S.S.R.
and the people's democracies] Sotsiallsticbeskoe prel)-
brazovanie se'llskogo khoziaietva v SSSR i stranakh riarod-
nol demokratil; uchebnyl material. MO 5 "'IA ,IZd-VQ I
AON pri TBK KFSS~ 1962. 106 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Agriculture)
V
AID P 3676
Subject~ USSR/Aeronautics
Card.1/1 Pubb 135 7 3/22
Author Yumashev', A. P..7 yaj
Title The attack.of a fighter on a bomber
Periodical Vest, vozd. flota,, 1., 12-14., Ja 1956
Abstract The author discusses In general terms several methods of
attack of righters on.a modern bomber. Some figures are
given.
institution None
Submitted -No date
AID P 5549
ZuOject USSR/Aeronautics Flying training (jets)
pard 1/1 Pub..58- 8/20
Author Yumashev.,,A,',, Major
Title, Special features oflaerial-acrobsties executed in jets
Periodical Kryl. rod.,, 1,: 11-13, Ja 1957
Abstract Professional advices.to pilots of jet planes ea to the
narrying. out of some elementary aerial acrobatics (wing
over, loop, half loops,,, etc.) 5 designs.
Institution None
Submitted No date
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~TMSHZVS GqS.SA kaudidat-maditaimskM mamk; TAGOROVP GOV*
Analysis ~ of - agrlmdt=2 weidentB In Ostasbeva Distri-at of Hoacov
Province, durimg 8 ye&ira. nirarglia no.8t55-57 Ag 954. (MMA 7til)
Is ls 2-910 kbiruirgicheskogo otdalenl7a (save eblen-korrespondent
Akabmli m9ditqluWdkh nauk SSSR prof* NoNal3lokhin) Hoekovalrogo
oblaAnogo nauchno-isaladovatellskogo klinicheakogo inatituta imani
Ma7ladimirvkogo, 2. Glavnyy khirurg Ostanhavskoge rayona Roakovokay,
obl"ti Uor Tumashev)
(AGRICMEM,
YUMHEY, G.S.. kanaidat meditainskikh nank
Distribution of the calcium Isotope In tubular bones In fractures
~witb subsequent Intr edullary metal nailing; experimental 'Anvea-
tigations. Ortop.travm. I protez. no-3:3-6 My-Je '55 04LRA 8:10)
1. 12 2-So kbirurglebeskogo otdelenlya.(2av.chlen-korreapondent AMN
SSSR prof. E.N.Blokbin) MoskovBkogo oblastnogo naucbno-iseleao-
vatellskogo klinicheakogo inatit-ata im. Vladimirskogo
(MMURBS, experimental,
intramedullary nallingo eff. on radlocalcium metab.)
(CAMMI, radioactive,
in bonea after intramedullary nailing of exper.fract.)
(BORES, metabolism,
radiocalcium eff. of intramedullary nailing of
exp.er.fract,~
* . me,ditsinskikh natLk
YUKASIMV- G4 ekandidat
3iPariiental transplantation of homotrmnsplants prepared by quick
refrigeration and'dryings- Ortopetraw. I protez. 17 no.6:134 11-1) 156.
(KUIA 10:9)
1, Is 2-y W=gicbeskey kliniki (savieduyuBbehly.- professor Ya*Go*
Dubrov) MoBkovokogo oblastnogo mucbno-issledovatellskogo klinicheskogo
instituta in. x.y.vjaaimirq);pgo (4irektor kandidat mediteinokikh
nauk P.H.leonenko)
h, /-;f7v
kandidat meditsinsktkh r1suk
-Scne complications-connectedrWith en4oprostheaes. Ortop.trawn. I
proter. 18 nr*3:0-61 ~~--Jo 157. (MLRA 10:9)
-I. 1z 2-go khtrurricheskogo otdelenAya (zev~ - prof. Ys.G.Dubov)
Novkovekogo oblvetuego nauchno-issledovatelskopo klinicheske-go
instituts imeni H.F.Vladimirskego (dir. kanl1dat meditairskikh noulp
(HIP, sure,.
arfl-x6plasty. compl. in use of internal nroethesis)
Waa
and
08
PT
3145. (786) CLINICAL USE OF LYOPHILIZED OSSEOUS HOMOLOGOUS GRAF'M
(RUBS ian text) - V U M 2 B b e v G. SVESTN KNIR, 195 7 - 7914 _C65 - 6 0).
Bone graft taken from cadaver and worked up-by freeze drying (minus 78-106 C.
were clini By used and assessed. Twenty men and 4 women vere operated upon
for pseudarthroses and non-union of upper and lower extremity fractures. Lyophil-
lzed homologous grafts yielded the beBt.resulis in non-unionalthigb and leg long
bones in good take in 10 out of 12 cases). Pseudarthroses showed poorer results,
especially when the graft failed to provide an ideal fit with the contiguous surface
of the recipient bne bed,