SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAUERKHAGENA, G.O. - ZAUTASHVILI, B.Z.

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(Liquid metals) -7 L 3h92-66 E. 4 T d arw* T m E F r- c 9 VT v T Ft T P k F 7, 4 P ( h ot i P 2 'JP(c Ev R; ACCESSION UR: AT5022813 UR/3165/65/000/001/0046/0053 AWDIM Zauervalld. St EngineerN .,TlTiE,. -Investigation of a, U!#aqjc copying support operating at high servo rates -SOU ---Uktaine.tMtnLateristvo-v~astiogo i arednego alsetsiOlnogo ohrazovaniya. Gidravlicheskiye mashiny L gidroprivad, no. 1, 1965. lasled"antye gidravliches- I kilth ustroystv i sistem (Investigation of hydraulic devices and systems), 46-53 TOPIC TAGS: servomechaniam. tydraulic device servoninchutian eqtdpment ABSTRACT: A new hydraulic copying support (Fig. I of the Enclosure) was developed on the basis of earlier experiments (Zahor, VyzkLn vlastuosti prototypu h,rdrau- licke kopircvaci jednotky pro soustruzeni nerotacnich traru, typ 1,KSV-2, VLK)SO, Praga, 1959). Ite maximum theoretical sci-;o rate exceeds 20 frilm-in at an axial loa,i up to 1000 dan. The results of theoretical and experimental analy,3eti ghow Oiat t~e characteris tics of the -,;ystem described are considerably b-itor than those of earlier Bystens. A comparison of Lite experimental data -rith Lhe resulto publLshed elscizherc (Li_~~h' n -01't Isaledarvanive rabotayushchtkh na nPb-i' _g~_g - ~ty shikh skorostyalch alezheniya gidravitcheakikh kopiroval'-tykh atatem, Avtoreferst Card 1/4 R~- L "402-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5022813 dissertatsii, 3L~,,~963) leads to the conclusion that the double-edge servo systems fed by two1 eparate pumps with constant oil intake show better accuracy and rigidity characteristics titan those with a constailt (limited) pressure intake. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 6 formulas. SUMITTEI).. 00 62 Sild CODII: !E 140 REF SOVi 004 OUIER! 004 Card 21h. R&92~66 SSION AT5022813 FN -16 Vol.. 02 HicWSURE: 01 I Fig, 1. Theoretical diagrain of an experimental setup of a high-speed hydrdulic I Card 3/4 Supports 7- 11 -1- L 31492-66 ACCESSION Nrb, AT502281oll ENCLOSURE.-02 I mid 11 - cylinder cavities led h.v continuotia oil flow front pumping. stalon (systent rated for maximum of 90 liter/ juin). 33546 ~S/123/62/000/002/010/012 AOO4/A1O1 AUTHORS: Markowski, S., Zaufal, J. TITLEt. The use of superfinish PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashlnostroyenlye, no. 2, 1962, 118, abstract 2B671 ("Techn. motoryz.",1961, v. 11, no.' 4, 133-138, Polish) TMr The dimensional, accuracy of components after superfinish attains 11A., while the surface finish is of the 12th - 14th class. Up to 90% of the.. machined surface tRkes-up the working loads in the assembly, which makes it possible to use high specific pressures in joints with relative displacement of the components. Tests revealed that, in comparison with ground shafts having a surfan-finlah of H 0,75 and 0.5,Ui, a shaft subjetated to superfinish up to Hsk 0,041A, takes ups~he loads increasing with timo muoh better, while its heating is considerably lefs:3, The authors also emphauize the increased corrosion resistance of superfinished,components. In ordinary grinding with specific pressures exceeding 200 kg/cm2, the' heating of surface layers amounts to 700 - 1,5000C, which distorts the crystal structure to a depth of 1.5 - !~C. In super- finish the specific pressure does not exceed 5 15 kg/cm2, while the surface Card 1/2 33546 5112316216ooloo2lb101012 The use of superflnish AOOI;/AIOI 0 layer temperature amounts to 20 -,40 C and structural changes are observed at a depth not exceeding 0.01/,L The recommended component speed is 2 - 100 m/min; the number of,osaillating motions of the bar is 200 - 3.,'000 per minute at an amplitude of I - 8 mm. The authors show the dependence.of.the abrasive proper- ties of the bars on the cutti:ng conditions. The bars applied have a grain size of from 5/k to 300. A graph Is presented showing the dependence of the hardness of the bars being used on the hardness of the material being processed. For the compilation of the graph, thelbar hard-ness was measured on the Rockwell device at.60 kg load with a ball of 1/8 inch. A mixture of 80 - 90% kerosene and .20 - 10% engine oil is used as cutting fluid. There are 16 figures and 8 references. UVOMI IIIKOV, S.D. Daia on anti-trichomona actian of Wrocarlbous of tho fatty series, 7ami tolm, 18 nool:38-40 Ja-V 155. (WBA 8:7) 1. lafedra farmakologil (nachallatkyrof. N.V.Lazarev) Voyenno- morskoy maditsinskov abdamil, (PETROIM PR(MUCTS, effacts, alkanosi on exp"r. trloho~oniasle) (TRICHOMONWIS# "parloiantall. off, of alkates) /V c, 4, /y- VO PAGE 71. IiJOU)C;rrAr, ALCTIM)"I 07 OF A!:D ACIDS AMD TILK17.1 COX- r. V. . . . . . . . 437 7. . CrACA9AT1V? 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I . . I . . .;.,. I . i I .. I . I 113. M= OF OnGA,q0P1nk'F1!0,7J2 );M-M ON T,M'ATorjiYTTJ. J.D. li~kjnriavn aml Z.n. M1r,)uvh,,v& 524 Ifiloydilloniy, (ClWrdatry 011A Applicatien or Orennol,110aphorwl CcL",-Ct-_,j3) t,. T~: Arbuzzov) rd. pubi. by kff 11, tLcDa. Licl . Noaca-w 19-U 6;-,pp. , CoULocticn or CC:~.-Iote- pripovi jlmContad at tha 1959 nZen Cordbru'reo Cn ClizziLitry of 0rgp=phosphoi-,A CoLTotuiau. 77--, He Ym-o-, doktor med.nwlk, profel-Z" MIKHELISOIT U OLINIKCV#'S.D.p doktor med. hauk; RYBOLOVIEV# R.S.p kand.med.nauk nGangliolyties; their pharmacolog7 and clinical use" lj7 F.P. Denioenko R~viewed by M..TA 'Mikhellsonp S#D.ZaUgollhikovp R.S. Ry~olovl;;. ?axm.i toks-. 23*no.3s274-275 Vfy~Je 160. (MIRA -14:3) (SYUATHOLITIGS) (DEMtfTKOt F.Fs) ADWIOVA; MI., Icand. mod. mauk; ANICHKOV, S.V., prof.'; WILDI I KIY, M.L.; prof.; VALIDE.All, A.Y., dolk-tor md. nmlk; NSM11 IWAI Z41o.9 kand, FZ md. nauk; VOCCRADGY, V.M*,, kand. red. nauk; G-l-. SJIAN'OVIGH~ H.L. kand. med..naul:; GRIETSIVSKV, A.Cr.i prof.; C,011130VITSKEY, S.Ye., prof.; WEDMi "KINA, M.A., dotsent; GREYdi, I.F., dots.; DENISEINKO, P.P.,, kand. med.. naulr.,- D'YACMIKO, P.K., kand. med. nauk; ZHESTYAIIIKOV, V.D., kand. =ed. nauk; ZAUGOLINIK S .. prof.; ZEWALI, E.V., kand. med. nauk; ISKAREV, N.A., kand. med. nauk; KAaASIK$ VX., prof.; KMINI, G.Ya., kand. mod. nauk; KOZLOVp 0,D.p kand. med. naukj KROTOV, A.Ls doktor veter. nauk; DOE, A.N.; doktor med. nauk; IAZjL-M,N.V., prof.; LAPIN, I.P.$ kand. mod. nauk; PELINIKOVA, V.P., prof.; ISSFIC101SWA, K.A., prof.; MIMELISGII M,,Ta... prof.; MOSITOVSKlY, Sh.D.., prof.; PADEYSKAYA, te.11., kand. med. naul-.,- PARIEOK, V.P,, prof.; PMSMI, G.B., prof.; 111MIEL'YES, Kh.Kh.9 prof.; PMILX-VdM, G.A.j, prof. POSKALQF iKOP A.N., kand. med. nauk; VIJKJM~, Ye.A.t iota,; 'ROZOVMAYAy Ye.S.# dots.; RYDOLOWEV, R.S.# starshiy nauclLW sotr.; SALYN10140 L.S., kand, med. nauki SAFRAZURYPI, R.R., kamdo biol,--nauk;------ TIMIOV. L.A. ~ -kand.- mod, G 1. - 0 &P 0; kand. med. na~; FIMENTOV., N.K kand. mod. nauk; KHAM-11111A, R:A., kand. med. nauk; T-lqZGAVOV, S.V. prof.Edeceasedl; CBEMS., A.I., prof.,- (Continued on next card) -ABR&OVA, Zli.l.--(continued) Card 20 CII-WiOV, V.A., doktor mod. nauk; SJUDUIISI=) YL.*S*,o prcf.; YAKOVLEV, V.ya., doktor khim, nauk; 14ASIfl',OVSM, M.D.,, red.; IIIKOLAYEVA) M.H., red,; RUIEVA, M.S.p teklm, red.; CHUIIAYEVA, Zlv.-, telchn. red. Nanual on pharuincoloU) Rukovodutvo po farlutkologii Leningrad, Kodgiz. Vol,2* 1961. 503 p. 15t1) I Deystvitelli*7 chlen Akademii meditsinokikh nauk.SSSR (for JUiclikav, Karaoik, Cherkes). . 2. CILlen-kOtTesporident Akademii medi- tsinskikh nauk SSSR (for Balen'kiy.. Ginetainskiy,, Hoshkovnkiy,, PlEmellyes). (PM04ACOWGY) ACC NRo AR6035530 'SOTIRCn- COM, UR/020 0 /6 6 /000 0 10 /UO 17 0017 AUTHOR: ZaA It TITLE: Differential catalogue of right ascensions of bright.star 331 in the -10 to -20* declination belt SOURCE.,. Ref. zh. Astronomiya) Abs. 10.51,114 REF SOURCE: Tairltulyar Tashkentelt. istron. dbssr.'v.,* n- o. 330", 10 iyulya' 1965, 1-26 TOPIC TAGS: star, mean square error, observed star, fundamental star, circumpolar star, reference star, bright star 331 ABSTRACT: Catalog (T) of the right ascensions of the bright star 331, based upon observations with the meridian circle of the Tashkent Ajitronomical Observatory (TAO) in 1063-1905, Is presented. The observed stars were observed accDrding to a list compiled at the Pul~ovo. Observatory and adopted at the 14th Astronomical Conference of the USSR, In all,'during 40 nights,, 2130 observations of identifiable, and fundamental stars from catalog PK4 Card 1/2 XTDC: 523. 893 ACC - 2 M_~RG03155 and were carried out. Once In 2-3 months, a number of reference stars were observed over the entiremeridiu-n arc, The investigation of Pivots of the TAO m0ridian. circle in 1061 (RZhAstr, 1065, 2. 51.146) showed that working'surfaces have several symmetrically located depressions. Con- sequently, in January 1963 the bearings were opened and the instrument.was fixed on other pivots. Plans have been made for their study foll.--ling the com- pletion of the work on the entire catalog of bright stars* Inasmuch as for the given belt is is not always possible to pick up equatorial fundamental stars, in the processing of observations, use was-made of the azimuth mark and level readings for the determination of the variation with time of value m. Value n wan calculat- ed separately on the basis of each circumpolar star and by combining it with two equatorial stars. The mean square error of one star observation IS � 0 8.032. A comparison of catalog -T with catalog FK4 and N30 shows,thatthe difference in T from FK4 and N30 lies in the constant values of the opposite signs. In the opinion of the authors, the difference T--FK4 c; +08. 009 might be due to the inaccuracy in the differences FK4-GC for zone - A, Chelom- bittko. [Translation, of abstract] [DW] SUB C 'ODE 03/ 2/2, GALICHEUKOf G.L.1 ZAUGOI,!HIKOVAp,;,N.3.1-,,SKURATOV~ S.M.*; VASILIYEVO L.S*; BEZMENOVO '-A*Ya.j.'MIKHAYLOVj B*M Heats of formation of methoxyboracyclopent!Lne and metbv3. ether of di-n-butylbox-onic acid. Doki. AN SSSR 166 no.1:103-105 Ja .166. (WRA 19: 1) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet i Institut organichesloy khimii. im. N.D.Zelinakogo AN SSSR. Submitted April 5. 1965. Ww/jg/jwl)/WE/RM ACC NRi A-26003492 SOURCE CODEs UR/0020/66/166 010310105 AUTHOR: Gallchenko-, G* Le- -Zau 211 nikova, N. S.; 5~urato~rj. S. L4.;, 11asil'yev. L. S.; Be~=enov A. Xao MikhaY4QV'.- B. ORG: - lbscow Stato Univers Ve 1,21tononov Woakovakiy goau IdaratVannyy uni-8 i~ me ver- z imo Git00;1nnr.1tUT0 Ur-urganic Uhdmiatrx im, Nd 1), 7jolinskiyj Acadeg of Sciences, SSSR (Institui-organich oy.khimil Aliadomii nauX 555R) 11 TITLEs He.at of formation of met7aoxyboraoZolopontano and moth di-n-butylboric aoid I Es AN k' SOURC SSSR. Do lady# v 166, no, 11 19660 10~- 05 ,.TOPIC TAGS: heat of formation., boron compoundj, boric acid k414 .0 ABSTRACT: 'The.heaLf combustion, AHc, of these compounds was determined calorimetric- ally, using a Precise water calorimeter, and heats of formation were calculated sub- sequently. Accuracy of determination was t:0.02%* The combustion:products CO and H3B03) were determined gravimetrically or by base titration in the presenc2e oi mannito'l respectively. Pmong the compounds investigated., tho'(n-C H ) BOCH burned more 2989150 ef'9 2 - 0.6 kcal c .. a- pletely than the others. The detorminedAH K W a tz9ll.i i /;nole for liquid D B-OCH and -1590.9 ;t 0,$ koal/moie for liquid (n-.0611,) BOCH Tho A 11C of CH3 was also detormined and wau -9296. a 1;olymorized C~2 2 t; 1., Y-~Z- Ishus, tho calcul- ated heat of polymerization was e%.j-l kc&l/Mole* The polymer was propared by keeping the monomer in sealed ampules fox' 3 to 6 months at room temperature, It was a clear UD^V-. 541.1011 Ccrd 1/2 %V L -,-ACC-NRI 7---AP6003492- 7 viscous liquid with nD 20 1,4300, The calculated heats of formation were .57.6 0.6 kcal/mole for liquId b B-OGH-A and -1310 ;t M kcal/mole for liquid (n BOCH -06 )2 3* .Tho.calculated heat of cyclizgtion of thel::>B cycle was -1.6 t 1.0 kcal/M - SUB GODEs 07/ SUBH DAM .05Apr65/ ORIG,RaEI 008/ OTH REFs 005 2/2 aum Z" Pi N, I- a -.:.j qC',TT7h'V ---- ---- f, h 71 C) P 3o.,len,".zim. rectifler, -,~ctl'ier Inductan-o AR-37RACT - A~ a -3- y4 a 'a OC rs r0 d in da -gg! ACCESSION Nit; AT3002974 "-c -signal ard a d-c bias up to -,i0 V. If I *120C temperature rangc.n FAbetr'acter, nVeStigation was carried out vithin -lCc,- nCl t 4- -nl- ar, U-k -~~R C, Ord 2.12 D~ I-E Ac 5YIP! y Lkl-7 -IT ia IN 0 WTH .?gj-M 21UH IM, 0 Will U-046-63 :)OC.,X -~4L -jE wva, to. KizrunenAr- Z. UTHOR, Avaklyantrs. G. M V. I. Mhoyan, Ye. P.; RuEy!lLn IlldtictiLnevi Of pz--arj= azd cilicon diodes rftoport @t the kll-Union IL I - - I, - ---- - CO- ~-~ A - r Devicos, Tashkent, Or-, to b ar ,. -URC- Tai;hkent, :zd-vo .:;v Z ~ F 1 a ~ t ronno --d7'ru c W Y *Y ta: AN 7,zSSR, 'W;2, 3'~-40 4C e an Lm ~,r'ansl&tcr -n-m-rin-lun clic-de, D2-P 7-ermarimm di-de P-- )l g rm i P-4C3 germaritm tranBistor, germmaalrz A-'-,-d* inalme-tano(j. fill.,c-ua r4~,W-cortavt gemsnim ~,hc pc r, t -2 n t~'i c 2 -1 ft tj , --85eae a,-. n-4 --lp Card 1/2 A~CS361-3!i N-Ti- kT "kcc 21;17 P-401 gors'animl transist'ors' lllt'h t'-e base froo, 3.lUccn pl~~w-oellz, not nR',sd, biaaed direp into the ent rto on, vitt a -)~_n 9~ gnal lnduelan-e cf a r~iv he A33U~; I AT I ON !",'L. nauk 33SR( Academy of Sciences 3,13SR) Akad. ruiuk U-,~33R(AcadeW of Sciences UzSSjl) ; Tashkentskiy gosiu-jiversitet im. V. 1 Lenina (Tastl ken', 33--at-si -University) SUBMTED: 00 DATE ACQ; l5May63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: 00 NOW $0v; 001 OTHER: 001 f! r 9 T"Ment" rEd-vo illi 1 2, 105- 1 1 - Al'-, felenf'=- rt-Ctifier, T-vS 5elani= ractil'ier, selentm rectifier c*,j-,rent-vollta.Ze, ce-lealim rectifier capacitance, sclani,m reatifior ~fvt-- ~)T, AVS a--5 7-71 ne-lenim rettMers ie c;mTared vith Thoructi-ris'Ucs of US Curd 112 -44a1 aftron dolt-- ~MnM Of t,'lttlPi-U~M+-Ure8. Forward ica, a dlffunior,.poteyttifLI-t--=,cr-,~_-., la' "U' M and CaPacItIL Cie as c;', -lie pIlYSIC11.1 phenc,--.~ra '-r ol-,rLd. or! w-,. nxt. ~I": -z-- t! -bTIO,'Z,- AIM&t~ r.MU'k SGSR (ACada=j of Sciences WSR)l AMdemiyez tift"k U zb eks. 'toy 53R (Academy of Saio"ea LN.T", ~ 7-tizInke n tz k-, ,c. a -u r- 9 t SURKE-FM'. 00 WUIF. MQ: I zYzY6 3 SUB-CCDEi-' 140 Imp wvt 009 OIM!: 001 C,,d 2/2 S/109/62/007/007/016/018 D256/D308 AUTHORS: Avaklyantes G. M., Grinberg, I., S., Zaugollnikova, Ye. G. and Murygin, V. I. TITLE: Inductive.properties of.selenjumi rectifiers PERIODICAL:. Radiotekhnika i elektr;onika, v.- 7, no. 7, 1962, 1223-1229 Tl,;XT;, Inductive effects were observed experimen'tally when a bias voltage was applied.in,the reverse direction.across the elements. TheAmpedance of'the selenium rectifiers was measured by a bridge method for temperaturea ranging from -100,to '+120()C in the presence of reverse bias voltages up to 30 V. The inductive properties were described in terms of the .'negative capacitance' of the rectitier dof Inod by; c-~ L = 11(40-. The rebulto aro prooonted in the form of .inductance and capacitance curves as functions of the bias voltage, for various temperatures. The inductive properties of selenium rectifiere occur at low temperatures, though rectifiers showing negative..capacitance at room temperature were pointed out by the Card 112 '3/109/62/007/007/016/018 Inductive properties of D256/D308 au-LhQr3. It is also pointed out -that the Q-values of selenium roe- tifiers are always below unity. The fr*equency characteristics of selenium and germanium diode rectifiers in oscillatory circuits were also investigated. The results of the experiments are compared with the theory of Avakl.yants et al. (Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 7, no.3, 1962, 1214-1222). Conclusions: Inductance of selenium and germanium rectifiera can reach largo values, -their Q-values being rathor low. The latter disadvantage can. be compensated for by-including a negative resistivity element in ,ierieo with thedi- ode. There are 10 figures. The most important English-language re- ference reads as follows: M. Schuller and W. Gartner, Electronics, 1960, 331 117~9 600 ASSOCIATION: Tashkentskiy gosudaratvennyy universitet im. V. I. Lenina, Fiziko-teldinicheskiy institut AN UzSSR (Tash- kent StateUniversity im. V. I. Lenin, Institute of Applied Physics AS UzSSR) ''SUBMITTED: June 21, 3-961 Card 2/2 -9 t"S Mvww~m_.._Q VYIA14OV, Viktor StepanovichjjAyqO~Ll IKOYAA_Za HIROBIRIICHENKOO V.1). P red. izd-va; FROITINA, N.D.t takhn. red.; OYMIKOP V,,Gop tokiins red* .(Mochanizing the accounting for vages and tuatorialfi]Mokhaniza- tsiia ucheta zarab)tnoi platy i iftaterialfrWkh teennostel. 14o- skva,,,Gosgortekbiz,Jatj 1962. 85 p. (XIIIA 1518) (Krivoy Rog Basin-44ining industry-Accounting) .(Machine accountlaig) ACC NRj t-o; jb~iodelikltari, Tie 2 - capacitor; nommMy open aoutdot of reUy; L 1700-66 EWT(1) /7,-IT(m) /rTF (c) /EF-, (n) -2/9,1G(Tn)ATP, 61) ~VIEM ACCESSION NR: AP5021077 UR/0288165/0001002/0094/0102 AUTHOR: Burdukov, A. P. ; ZaulichnYY, Ye. Nakor 0v, V. Ye. TITLE: Heat transfer from a cylinder in an acoustic -kield SOURCE: AN SSSR. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. Izvestiya. Seriya teklinicheskikh nauk, no. 2, 1965, 94-102 TOPIC TAGS: heat trarsfer, acoustic field, ultrasonic vibration, standing wave ABSTRACT: The article considers a horizontal cylinder placed in a field of plane acoustic vibrations direote~l perpendfrular to the plarle of svmmetr'~ in free Con vective flow. In solving th.- prohlern, the following assumptions %%ere fnadf- A) M~. the wave length of the acou-3tic vibrations is much larger than the radius .I, 0:q- cylinder; ;and, b) the amplitude of the displacement of the medium due to The vi- brations Ig much gmaller than the radiua of the cylinder. An expt-riment ii -itticiv was -nade of heal tr-.in.-,fPr 'rorn , wirc, to iir in a 'Firld )f co2ridinr w-jvpi n - -o bolindar,, rif the acnusTi- ranges, To ict up a svstfl r. )f waves, a flat metal screen was attached at the upper end of the The diameter and the length of the measured section were determined with an ard I/ L 170^,-66 ACCESSION NR: AP5021077 1ZA-2 horizontal comparator, its temperature was measured with a platinum re- sistance, and the temperatt.re of the surrounding air was measured with a copper constantan thermocouple. The resistance of the me,-u;ux-ed section was determined by calculation and by measurement of the voltage droD in the section with very sniall currents. The source of hiph fr(!qijer-.L,y vibrations was an elec-tro- r)LI ptjrf~ hFirmonic vibritions with a fixed "'ound emitter apable -~, frequency (in this case, It. 5 and 18 Vilorycles) al Sufficiently high, Gk~und 'a"ernsi- ties (up to 160 decibels). "'lie and the forni of th~- vibrations were reg,ulated with an ICh-8 frequenc% meter and a "Duoscope" oscilligraph, and the intensity -Ath the spherical barium titanate pickup of an AZ-2 acotistical probe. The experimental results, worked up it) the form of the dependence log N,-i= Mog Pe) for different constant values or the Grashof tiurnher, are well described by the empirical formula 14u = 2,18Pel-15. G141279. (5. 0 Orig. art. h": 23 formulas and 6 figures ASSOCIATION: Institut fiziko-khimicheskikh o9nov pererabotki minerallnogi -q.vr- ya St' AN '~88R, N-v-oihirak (Institute for the Phyg fco- chemical Bases of tile 'ibe t ine Minvr3~ F 3 -A., Wi e ra.'s rian 13ran -h A~l 5.135R. SUBMITTED- 12May64 E ~N C L, 0 0 NIL REF SQV: 008 (MiER: 005 POLAND/Chomical TecLzoloeg. Ch=ical Products and Their 11-13d AVI ifati-m., Part, 2. - Ceramica.. Glas3o Binde-rop, Concratea and Other Bili- cacz Builellrg Aba Jam Mierat, Mumal-Ehimiyap No 10) 1958) 33361-. Jam Zl%,MIVI.. Author Jan Z Inat -mv-91"n Title Cop.' Cms,,,.n:)tiorL at Fabrication of R inforced Concrete and Cmorete Pro.1-aets. Orig Pub: Budown. przemysk., 1957, 6, No,10, 25-29- Abstract.- The ways to concerve coal (fuel) at the expenoo of the application of plastic vlag and mpidly.oolid$-fying co- mento in the fabrication of reinforced concrete products are discussed. Card MOR ZAMIAR, J. "Coal consumption in the production 6f reinforeed-c.oncreto or concrete elements.". p. 25 (Budownictwo Przemyslowe) Vol. 6, no. 10, Oct. 1957 Warsaw, Poland SO: Monthly Index of East European Accessions (MI) LC- Vol. 7, no. 4, April 1958 LhiL vj ----ZAURA -- ----- LM=to tiphysiolo&v of the Resistonce to Hefit of a White Head of Cabbnge In the South." Sub 30 May 51, TLRt of Plant Pl%vsiol-09Y ImOni 1- A- .Timiryazav, Acad Sci USSR- DisserteLtione presented for science vM engineering degrees in Moncow during 1951. GO: Sum. Ne). h8ov 9 May 55 CIAMes w simagen metAtioulun in cabbage leaves at high temperatialres. O_A Pp _tj~v and A. S. Krulthilin I- R' Fc;k DA1 d Ak Vini A d N k U., . , . ju ge. 4 4 stry . N ( y S.S.S.N, 77. 733-it)(1941).-Catibage -riledinellf front VMVIeM, 11WOC hVit4eShItAill tYW have highrr 10t.91 And pintein N wO Icls norriprotdo N.thAn hOttliffit IYIKS (MOKOW rr). The latter show tairger diurnal variation of a NN, this being highest at akid(14Y, Vie effect "t of N tactabolism toward the hydrolytic Ai'le, under the Influence of higher temp. and consequent fdAtIve dehydration of (be plant. l1ral-mMit types con. lain WQ% protein .14 related to total N),whIlt nuf1hein A coveing cabbage wits to nq, tits. ty ' = 11a from leaves lecled at midday. Le. Lit mi. terrip.. prilad, allowed (hilt all such tilts. friastl tile rate Ul 1Krd 41VV440pnitnt; the effect to Xtrong"t Willi tilt, front slon- hcul-subte types. inilictiling (hilt hishrr ronvus. of toxic "Sateriall are fowmed during the Intemiried hydrolysis PCTOIL CabLese plants grown In the shade llhow less N tit %!I form than do the control plant4, but the largftt share of tile decline 6 due to tumprotein N. The northern types tholir higher arrinmia Ncontent than do the southLrn types. ~/fd7 UP 7 9 1 ----ZAtMMV-,--Oa-ki-,-kandidat-bi-ol-ogichtir,kikh--nauk.- Characteristics of the phasic development of vater melons mad muskmelons. Agrobiologiia no.5:144-146 8-0 056. (an 9:11) 1, Sel'okokho2yaystyenny7 Institutp g. Nurgui. (Melons) (GTowth (Plants)) TZ ZAURALOV, O.A,; TARKH"NOVA.. R.M. 'Effect of cooling sprauts of plants of the gourd family on their 4 sl. growth and development. Trudy Vatst.-Sib. f i1. AN Ss~ ij~. no.35:43-50 1629 (MIRA 17:6) ZAURALOV, O.A. ---EfrI-re-t of presow:Lng cooling of water-mel"In oeods on the growth and developmont of pLtnta. Trudy Vw;t.~ Alb. fil, AN SSSR. no. 35s 55-65 162. (MA 17:6o IV f: i x bl-M LO T / zAtMAIA)V, O.Ps Iffect oflow temperaturea on physiological proeseses in tomato plants [with aummary in Brialish). 71siol, raet. 4no,6;502-508 N-D 157. (Him 10:12) 1, Zapadno-gibirekajR ovoshchnaya o.pytnava stantelyu labyashlys Altayekogo krayu. (Toraatoon) (Plante, Mfoot of tomporaturson) ZAUUHBXKOV~O I(syl-Orda); SU.WMYET# Training autowbile made from discarded ;drts. Za, rul..13 no,4:7 Ap 157 (xm loiO (Ksyl-Orda-Automobile drivers) "The affect of X-rays on Apocyrmi Venutum L.11 11 Chuyskoy" Zonal Stationp Moscow Institute. of New Bast Culture, (P. 479) by Zaurov, E. I. SOi Wlogical Journal (Biologichaskii Zhurnal) Vol. VI, 1937', No. 3 izl:ll ZE, -I, 1:-1,1--~'--ki~-~`_- -1 LL-'M ILI Eo .11-.tA I,-, I USSR Soil Science Tilling, Melioration. Erosion. j Abs Jour Rof Zhur Biologiya, No 11, 1958, No. 48667 Author IMalygin, V. S., Zaurov H. 1. Inst :Tashkent Agricultu-r-a-rin-tanThe Title :The Effect of the Vapor Condensation in the Soil on the. Salination of Lands Orig Pub rTr. Taahkontak. a.-kh. In-ta, 1956, vyP 7, 27-33 Abstract Studios on the methods of intensifying the vapor condensation processes in the soil wore con- ductod on the experimental plot of the Tashkent Institute of Agriculture for the purpose of productive utilization of this condensation in the control of land salination. NaCl and CaCl in respective amounts of 213 and 2104 glh4 wore I gdF Introduced onto the plots at the rato of 0.017o Cl per a meter layer of soil. Two series of plots Card 113 53 USSR Boll Scionoo Tilling. Meliorationi Erosion. IT Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya, No lit 1956, No. 46687 woro compm6i those with natural soil and those sataratod with moisturo to the limit of their moisture capacity. Besides, in both series there were plots with unloosoned soil and plots loosened to the depth of the tillable layer. The washing out of the salts in the process of con- densation, with the wetting of the soil to the maxim= capacity by moans of watering and mollow- ing, increases considerably. The removal of 01 from the horizons 0-5,' 20-25 cm.boyond the boundaries of the one motor layer roaohed 33%. rind with-the introduction of CaCl it reached 70%. The greater effect in the elimination of C1 in the variant with CaCl was~achiovod, appa- rontly, because of the coagulating ability of Ca which improved the water pormeability of the Card 2/3' USSR / Soil Science Tilling. Melioration. Erosion. Abs Jour i Hof Zhur -.Biologi-YOP No 11, 1958o No- 48687 Soil. In the variant with NaCl. Na noticeable salination of the soil and a reduction of its water pemeabilit7 was observed. The article notes that under the conditions of Middle Asia it is necessary to carry out preventive water- ings with regard to moisture del'ioioncy in the cotton fiolds after the harvesting of cotton, and on the sowings of alfalfa and winter wheat in fall. This produces intensive water vapor condensation In the soils and their separation into layers. -- L. N. Kudryaahova YUMASHEVAI Yu,S* I kand., mad. nnuk; _~AURQV G*K* 141 2W95-3% '63, Clinical use of nozinan. Trudyl-go M (MIRA 17:32) 1. Kafedra psikhiatrii I-go Moskovskogo ordana JAnina maditsini3kogo instituta imeni I,M.Sechenova (zav. kafedroy prof. V.M.Banahchikov). .0 I.P., nauchnYy setrudnik; TRYGNUOTA. A.G., nauchny7 sotradnik; z vsiuchny7 notrudnik. The problem of moisture on silkworm cocoons, their shell* and the chrysalis. Takst.prom.16 x6.4:22-24 Ap 150. maA 9:7) l.Usbakskiy nauchns-ionledevateltakiy-inatit~.ut shelkovey promyshlea- (Silk manufacture) __ __ ___ L G A.; AB YAYMV, Sh.A.; VASILIMA. Ye.l.; JIMPPOT. A.N.1 SIZPAKOVA, Sol.; GETSONOX, R-011 Studying ga=a-ray effecto In natural ailko rzv, All Us. M. Ser. ~fiz.-mat.nauk no.4:5-11 '58- 11; 11) :1. Pislko-tekhnicheskiy inatitut AN Ur. (silk) (GRP, a rays) -Aem IBM ARIFOV, U.A., akademik; MIYU, G.A.; ABLYAYEV,' Sh.A.; VASIL'YEVA, Ye.K.; FILIPPOY, A.Y.; SWAMIA, S.I.; GETSONUK, 13.1,; ZAUROV, R.I. Zffect of gamma rays on the properties and f3trucfi~;i of natural silk. Dok1. All Uz. SSR no.60-9 158. (Hiv. 11:9) LAN TJzSSR (for Arifov). 2.Fi7*'iko-tekhn1ches1dy, institut AN UzSSR, Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR i Uzbekekly nauohno-isoledovatellakty inatitut ahelkovoy prom7shlennosti. (Gamma. rays),- (Silk) it's a Il A r;, 00 fil l 0 a a 0 I - ; - ~. : : NP I i ;. LP OR U.A.; KLFTN, G.A.; PASHINSKIT, S.Z.; TAPIDUS, L.A.; AITASTASOV, S.A. ZAUROT, R. 1. KORDUB. N.V. S t u (W'. on the Oum-ray method for killlng the oilkwnrm and preserving the co6oon, lzv,AH Uz.SSRoSer.fizo-mqtonrtuk no.52 12-18 159. (MMA 13:5) 1. Institut yadernoy fisiki All UzSSR I Uzbekskiy nauchno- lasladovatellskly institut shalkovoy promrahlannoatio (Gawa raTe-Industrial applicatione) (Soriculture) ral t I -C-Av -A. 47MORSt Arita A Von'-or of the AS Vo 88M, 1001h, O.A 7Jj1rPo1,A,W., lor4up, 1.1 7173t ?be Taxistio.2 at Properties of xstv~al 312% In Different 14414 end the DjutbOls Nitro& floor lik the Air 'by U~ma ftdlatfom PIRIODICIta I .... Up% Ake4eatt, rAuk VzWokokay 631. Urlys flotko. %st4_ttoh44kikh Akuk. 1960, U.S. rp.49-95 T=Ti ft* "Share afammuldsto ih# results of the Invootigotion of the arlstlas at o- ... I wo.houla, physllal "4,rh.wijg1 propersloo of the ran *Ilk du,ig r.41.tj I on with the Rx"a r-Y!:of Co to Atatill#4 enter loasoll r44rog.ft "d 411r. Fax A comparl4em to* vialstlons at tk*ovy:th Ila 9_09 a aq A,-~rV re von4idered. It 14 statei toot tR4 oy4th It (Nat .00.drdwr for a 44f4mg muslaft hoo a greater power Of mt414440 tbas the 40 'Aral To# Wk. T%of* are 4 (tort# AM I Soviet refwronses. A340CIATIONt Zoottlas fadomor filiki As 9: $u (TAstitut. at IN* go v0skskly a.-I. to I ahol Vey preowd"11 R ekskAt I.t.0ifte astlers tote at exlk-144y4t jj 111011 P RAWW", --AR IF -Oakad a _Mik~-_KLNM# GO-W. ;-FI LIPPOVI_ L. I!.-;- _3_L1P_A_K__OVA_#_ _S. I.; ZAUROY, R. L ; KCRDUB, 11. V. Gamra-radiation modification- of- the propertles-of -natural -silk In different media and of the synthetic nitron In air. Izv.AY Uz.SSR. Ser. f I z. --mat. nauk - no. 2 189-95 - 160. -(MIRA 13:10) 1. Institut yadernoy fiziki AN UzSSR I Uzbekskiy nauchno-iosledo- vatellskiy Inatitut shelkovoy pronyahlennostis 2. Akademiya nauk Uz.SSR (for Arifov)e ("Mma rays) (Silk) (Textile fibers, Synthetic) 21' 511301611003100610021019 B110/B216. AUTHORS, Aykhodzhayevt B. I., Usmanov, Kh. U.1 Inoyatov, It. Sh., Zaurov, R. I. TITLE: Cross-linking of hydrated,cellulose'fibers by means of sulfut monoohloride 'PERIODICAL: Vysokomolekulyarnyye soyedine.niya, v. 39 no., 6, 1961, po6_81o -,~-TEXT.: Rupture of not very.flexible cellulose fibers occurs at points of specially weak m6lecular interaction., The influence of.ohemical cross-- links between the chains of the cellulose molecules on the magnitude and uniformity of the str.engtb of the fiber was studied.' On vulcanization of :crystalline polymers belom their melting point by means of sulfur mono- chloridep cross.-linking mainly occurs in theamorphous parts. Sulfur- monochloride forms the following compound's with unsaturated linearpolymers: S -\Cl) + %CIS + C1. C G C-C]; ~_Scl ~_Scl Card .1/5 5/190J61/003/006/002/019 Croca-linking of hydrated cellulose fibers... B110/B216 In the presence of compounels with,mobile hydrogen atoms (amines~ amides, alcohols) sulfur monochloride reacts with the hydrogen atoms: R-OH + S2 Cl2 R-O-S-.S-Cl+KC1 (II). Cross-linking of the cellu- lose molecules occurs in the following way: C431 -OR + S 2Cl2+OH-cel --j- cel-0-8-S-0-cel +2HCl (III),~ mainly at losely packed Hydrated cellulose fiber in cord formi, dried for C~ointB. 2 hr at 1000 . degree of polymerization 400-450) was treated with 2 and ml of sulfur monoohloride in dry benzene (198 and 95 ml) at 2000. (1 of a 01 to 2 gof Vied6gt d6td, detigity Of S 0.1 -1.65 g/CM3). The 2 2 2 .mechanical and physicochemical properties of the-viscose cord were tested ~.after washing it 2-3 times with oommeroial ben2ene and drying it at 90-1000C. Break resistanice andtootal deformation were tested at 25 and .1000c'norption of steam at 250C, sulfur content and deformation compo- nents at 250C. Break resistance and breaking elongation measurements were made using a swing dynamometer with 2 scales: 0-10 kg and 0-30 kg, a compression length of 400 mm/min and anelongation rate of 300 mm/min. The O.8-mm diame.ter cord fiber was fir ected to a stress of 70 g, and at subj p Card 2/5,~ ;4_1 M0 .-r if. 811901611003100610021019 Gross-linking of hydrated cellulose fibers... BIIO/B216 then tested for 24 hr at standard temperature and -humidity conditions. The total elongation 1 'was tested on a fiber of length 1v .400 mm and tote applying a strese of 70% of the mean strength, the residual elongation I wan.detormined after removing the load for 1 min from the fiber. -Plant The elastic..deformati,~n 1 in percent wau obtained from e1 lei/Itot = 1( itot -lplast)/ltotl., 100. The mean, strength, breaking elongation and.components were averaged from 10 ruptures for each cord filament. According toltests treatment with a 5% 5 Cl solution 2 2 increases the strength by 15 % (from 9.7 to 11.1) and the elastic elonga- tion from 1.47 to 1.89 and brings about a uniform distribution of the strength over the length~of:the cord. Strength variatione of the initial cord from the mean value bil..l.kg were reduced to 0.7 kg, and the elastic elongation was inc reased from .4.4 to 5.3 %. Since the S2C12 treatment has no effect on the sorptive properties, the increase of strength must be due to chemical croon-link~ which prevent the eliding of macromolecules during elongation. The croon-linka at points of weak moleaular interaction effect MM Card 3/5 S11901611003100610021019 Cross-linklng of hydrated cellulose fibers.,,.. BI1O/B216 uniformity of strength over the entire length. The reactica(III) was verified experimentally;in the following manner: Primary and secondary cellulose acetate .180-200) were treated with 5 %.S C1 solution. This 2 2 rendered the secondary cellulose acetate insoluble in acetone, while the primary,compound remained soluble in methyleno'cliloride. :Even at 1000C, as illustrated by the data, the strength is increased, elongation alightly redu'ced, the sulfur content increased by 0-4"% (1 S atom to 100 cellulose units snd I eel-O-S-S-0--cel bond to 100 glucose units), and disnolu- tion decreased and decelerated, facts which all indicate the presence of cross links. Since side groups eel-O-S-S-Cl, eel-O-S-Cl which are not crone-linked, may also be present, there are more.than 100 glucose uniis to each cross link. The considerable change in the mechanical propertiee produced by comparatively few crone linkn in explained by hydrogen bonds, Tho authorn thank V. A. Kargin for diaounaing tho roaults. There are 2 tablon and 0 referenom. 5 Ooviot-bloo and 3 non-Soviet-bloo. The two reforonoon to Engli0i-language publications read an follows: Hof. 6: S. Glauer, 1. 11. Sohulmann, J. Polymer Soi. jAj 169, 1954. Ref-7: 1. H. Schulmann, S. Glaser, J. Polymer Sci. 14, 225# 1954, Card 4/5 i~-- ZAUROV.9 R.I., nauchnyy rotrudzilk Device for the crease resistance of Se.T-nake fabrics. Tekst. prom. 24 no..4:67-68 Ap 164. (Mllk 17:6) 10 Inatitut khimii pollmorov. Ml UzSSR. ACCESSION NR: AT4040807 S/3099/6Z/000/001/0197/0204 AUTHOR-.- Inoyatov, N., Z I., Aykhodzhayev, B. I. TITLE: Interaction of sulfur monochloride with polyAnyl alcohol SOURCE: AN UzSSR. Institut khimfl;. polimerov. Fizilca I khimlya pr1rody*kh I sintotiches-, ld1rh polimerov, no. 1, 1962, 197-~-204 TOPIC TAGS: polymer structure, polymer physical property, -polyvinyl alcohol, sulfur monoehloride, polymer sulhdo bridge, polymer solubility, polymer strength, polymer sulfur content ABSTRACT: To test the interaction of sulfur monochloride with,polyvinyl alcohol, polymer filins of various thielmesses we're prepared and sWoJected to various concentrations (1, 5 or 10 vol. %) of sulfur monochloride for 10 minutes to 48, hours at 25C. After the treatment the films were removed and washed three times with other, before being analyzed f6r the ! content of bound sulfur, chloride and colubility in water at 70C. The mechanical properties of ihe films were also tested with a dynamometer. ~ The results show an Increase in bound sulfur with increasing sulfur monochloride concentration and time of interaction, but a sharp decrease in solubility in water. Analyses for chloride'were'negative. As shown in the 1-Card 1/3 ACCESSION NR: AT4040807 Enclosure, the rupture strength 4,md rupture elongation increased with increasing sulfur content (up to 0. 7 %) , after which a further increase decreased the strength. The authors attribute the. increase in strength! io forniation of slinking sulfide bonds in'the parts oros of tho macromolecule with the least dense pacIdng. Orig. art, has; 4 figures and I chemical equation, ASSOCIATION: Institut khImil pollmorov AN Uz SSR (Institute of Polymer Chemistry, AN Uz SSR) 01 SUBMITTED:. 00 ENCL SUB.CODE: 00,: MT NO REP SOV.- 006 OTHER:,. 013 Card 2/3. VAS IL YEV,-- Georgly -Andreyl~v 16-;- ZAUSAYXV, Y.I., reduktor; GABERLAND, 14.1., -tekhn.red. lowative dentiati7. and oral surgery) Xhirurgita zubor i polosti rtn. Issd,2-o9, 'Moskva, Goa.lsd-vo med,lit-ry, 1957 0 371 (MIRA 10!12) (DE11TISTRY, OPERATIVE) (MOOTH--SURGERY) RMN Lev Ruvimovich-, ZATJSAYBV,V.I., redgktor; B39LICHIKOVA,Yu.S,, tekhnicheokiy redbt'0'r [Physical methods of diagnosis and therapy in stomatology] Fisichaskis matody inaledovanila i lechenlia, v stomatologii, Moskvn, Gos.lxd-vo, med.--lit-ry, 1955, 251 Pe (MM 9:2) (STORATOIDGY) fl ffl ; ~~ I-. A- 01.9dotsent Use of A Filntov flap in r-ment 1 vurger-jr f ollowIng unsuccessful operationa for cleft hnrd -nnd noft PnIntes. Stomptolor,11P 17 no.2:26-29 Mr-Ap 158. (MIRA 11:5)- 1. Iz kafedry propedevtiki khirurgichaskoy ntomAtologii (zav.-dotsent G.A. VAsillyev) Moskovskogo meditsinskogo stomntologicheskogo inatituta (dir.-dotsent G.N. Beletakiy) i Moskovalcogo chalvuntno- l1t13Ov'op,o gospitnIYA (glnvnyy vrneh-doteent A.A. Kovner) (PALATF-SURGERY) teent- W. 'A" Using a cutter for the ourgical, remoyal of the pigment layer of sirin flaPeo Stomatologiia 36 noo3:71-72 W-Je 057, (MLRA 10:9): 1..Iz ki3fedry propedevtiki khtrurgichookoy atometologit (zav. - dotsent G.A.Vasillvev) Koskovskogo maditsinokogo stomstolbgiche- skogo instituta (dire - dotsent G.N.Beletskiy) i Koskovskogo che~- lyuntno-liteavogo gospitalya (naoh, - kandidat maditsinskikh nauk AiAaovner) (SKIN GRAFTING) (DJCNTAL INSTRUMMS AND APPARATUS) rE fvNUU ZAUSAYFV V.I. I .. Some characterlatics of mnndibular bone grafting and Its I I Inte results. Trudy 1-go YX 4407-83 165. (MJRA 18:12) BOCHAROV, Nikolay Filippovich .[deceased); DEGTYAREVtViktor Olegovich; KOVALEV.. Anatoliy Imovich. Prinimal uchastiye STEPANOV, N.G.; ZAUSAYLOV, B.A., retsenzent; FEDOROVSKIY; Me... reteenzent; TSETLIN, B.V., red.; PESKOVA, L.N., red.; BOBROVA, U.N., tekhn. red. (Fundamentals of safety engineering and fire prevention measures] Osnovy tekhniki zbezopasnosti i protivopoziernoi tokhniki. lbskva, Transiheldor Izdtit, 1962. 202 P., (MIRA 16t2) kRailroads-41fety measures) (Railroads-Firos and fire prevention) ZAUSLYWY, V.A* VMS kind,of wool Is nead#4. U I'Wiid*' op. v nellktos. 7 no.4: P-15. AP. 157. (x= log6) Zameatitell nachallnika otdola syrtya Glavnogo upravlonlya sher- .1tyanoy provVehlennosti Mintaterstya taketillnoy proashlennostj 'gum (Wooll I Vll 1-1-11. ZHEIIEZNOVAO N.S, ZAUSA:Y,YDVv )I#A# New techniques and technolog7 in prima17 wool processlAg. Tekst.prom. 19 'no.10:20-24 0 159. (MIR& 13:1) 10 Uachaltnik Wela sbersti Soymg1avlegpr,om9Vr'ye pri Gooplane SSSR (for Zheleznova), ~. Starobly, inshener otdola aberati SovuZalavlegPromayr1ye pri Gosplane SSSR (for Znuijaylov). (Woolon and wonted manufacturn) a 6 k I ZALGTITSYN, V. Ye.: Master Tech,Sci (diss) ITInding and Investigating ef- fective working parts for carrying hay and straw to the chamber of a hay-bailer and the equal distribution of these materials about the chamber". Rontov na Donu, 1958. 17 pp (Min Hie~hor Ed= USSR, Rostov M Donu Inst of Agric Mchine Iruilding), 150 copies (KL, no 2, 1959,, 121) POLAND/Chcmical Tochno,loGy. Chemical Products 1-17 and Thoir Applic.,ition-Dycing r,.nd chcmical trant- vint of t.cxUlco. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Ichinlya, No 3, 191--7, 9599 Author Zoushnitact, A. Inst IrOT 9. Titlo The Application of Microscopy to the D~cing and Treat-mcnt ofTibrous 1--latcrials Orig Pub: Przcn. volkionniczy, 1955, Val 9, No 7, 291-290 (in Polish). Abstract: The cuthor discusscs.tho application of microscopy to the qucllt-,~tivo -.Ind qunn"Gitative ch--racteriz-a- tion of the dyc-InLy ~ c ftnishinr; proccon and to `1, of fibrous multeriullo'ns voll as to tho dctcrmin- ation of tho degi-oc.of dq;rndation of the fibcrs. The tochniquc used In preparing thc fibers fo,~, investigation is dcocribed. Mcthods for the examination of the fiborz in polarized licht Card 1/2 OLAIM/Chomical Tochnolor P Chomical Producto 1-17 .Ind ThcIv ApplIcnUon-Dycin," and chomical t-cQt- L ment qf toxtilc-s Abs Jour: Rof Zliur-MlmlYaj 110 3, 1957,9599 Abstrect: and by stercoscopic nicroscopy as wcll as mothods for studying protcin fibors with tho nid of optical --nd cloctran microscopes arc dis- cusscd. Card 2/2 lqa POL-Ptro/chemical Technology Dyeing and Chemical H-34 Processing of Textiles# Abs Jour Ref Zhur KhUdya, 140 12~1958, 42015 Author Zaushnitea Inst 'Title Instrumental and Non-Inutrumental Methods for Identi- fying and Differentiatine Colora. Orig Put rrzent. wlokienniczy, 1957, 11) No 4, Mul. lab. colory- G.tyczn.) 7-8. Abstract I'm equation was derived forestimating differences of coloration (/I E) or the NES units (National Bureau of Standards), The equations suggested lately by Hunter, Scofield, Nickersonp Stulz and others are presented. The fields and conditions for a practical application of the given equations) and the color definition sys- tem of Vansel are describedo Card 1/1 VOLKOV, Yu.I.. inzh.; GAFANOVICH, A.A., kand.tekha.nauk; GUDKOV, N.G., kand.sellakokhoz.nauk; GORXUSU. A.Ye., apr.; ZMTHBY, N.Y., inzh.; ZANIN, A.Vo, kand.tokhn.nauk; 2AUMITSIM V To kand.tekhn.nank; .ZVOLINSKIT, N.P.; kand.tekhn.nauk; KAIPOV, A.U., kand.tokhn.nauk; XASPAROVA. S.A., Vand.ael,'xkokhoz.nauk; KOLOTUSUINA, A.P., kand.ekon.nauk; KRUGLYAKOV, A.M., inzh.; KMIIKOV,. 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Monkvaj Gox.nnuahn*-tokhn.izd-vo, mmnhiriontroit. lit-ry, Vol.l* 1960, 655 (MIRA 13:11) (Agricultural mac*hinery-Dosign mid construction) MOM MUSHINUT -Te. kand. teklin. nauk, TRIOGRADOV A.S., kand. teklim. nauk; GREBITSKIY, R.D., inzh.; MEIIKOVSKIY, V.F., inzh.; KISELEV, N.P., inzh. The PSN-1 motuited loader for silage. Trakt. i selikhozmasn. no.2t26-28 F 165. L Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut sellskokhoz- yaystvennogo mashinostroyeniya (for Zaushitayn, Vinog-ador). 2. Gasudaretvermoye spetsiallnoye konstTiktorskoye byuro po sel'skokhozyaystvenn mashinam, g. Kiyer (for Pograbitskiy, 1 14inlkovskiy, Kiss e E-P t ZABEDOVSKIY., M.P.;,ZAUSRNIKCfV,, -U.N.; KOVALEV,, V.S. 'Aii-tightenlhg velded joints in thi a-AmUad-c"t. -i=- parts, (KMA -16:12) I. ..TSentral!zyye-ekape:Fimntall.rWye-ovarochWo-mastai~nUye Voesoyuznogo nauchno-ioBledovatellakogo inatituta avtogennoy metallov. s/08i/62/m/oil/054/057 E075/El36 AUTHORS: Genell, S,V., and Zaushnikov, NvV. TITLE: Gas-flame Ispraying of now typ~s'of polymer PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Khimiya' no.11, 1962., 622, abstract 11-P 285. (Vestn. tekhn. i ekon. inform. N.-i. in-t tekhn;-ekon. isslod.*Gos. kom-ta Sov. Min. SSSR po khimii, no.1, 1961s 48-49). TEXT: Properties of coatings are described, obtained by the method of gas-flame spraying (technology of deposition i7s given) of the following:compo5itions: compositionfl4)11-12 (PFN-12) (phenolformaldehyde resin with polyvinyl butyrol and graphl~te); I-ACH -0.(MSN-0) (granulated copolymer of methyl mtthacrylate,' styrene and acrylon-itrile, highpressure polyethylene [1) (PE). with a molecular weight of 18000-25000.and 25000-35000, FE -with an adhesive additive 5-10% polyisobutylene and low pressure PE polypropylene, capronet fluoroplast 3, [Abstractorls'note:. Complete translationd Card 1/1