SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT AKIMENKO, B.R. - AKIMOV, A.
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L23057-66
ACC NRs AP5028996i
referred to unit surface areIa-~of the press-and-forge blank in g/cm2
is abetter.
indicator of the heating of this blank in molten glass than loss in
percent of the
blank's weight. On continuing,their previous experiments (A. D.
Akimenko, A. 1.
Xozlov, A. A. Skvortsov. Kuznechno-shtampovoye proizvodetvo, 1964, no.
4; 1964, no.11)
the authors developed.under laboratory conditions an easily fusible
glass in whiP
heating of the metal blank results in a metal weight lose of less than
0.01 g/cM
at 1250*C after -30 =in while at the same time markedly reducing the
carburizatlqn,~
of the tal.,Orig,, art. has: I figure, 4 formulae.
SUB CODE: 11, 13, 20/ SUBM ME: none/. ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF:- 000-1:
212
NE-MCHENKOI, V.V., inzh.; SRYVKOV, S.V., inh.;
AKII-IL1,,NKO, B.R., izizh.
Burning of Nazarov coals in boiler systems with small
evaporat4ve
capacity. Prom. energ. 19 no.12:22-23 D 164.
(141RA 18:3)
. AKIMENKO, F.K., inzh.'
- - -
Protection of welding machinery against operation on two
phases.
Energetik 10 no.4s27 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4)
(Electric welding)
SKORUFSKIY, V.I., inzh,; AKDENKO,, I.M.,, inzh.
Returning a'brick wall to the vertical. Fromatroi,
no.10:35
162, (MIM 15:12)
(Brick wallo)
OVGHINNIKOV, R.P.; SPIRIDONOV, S.F.; AKDSNKO, G.I.-
Record production of coal with the UKR-l
cutter-loader. Ugoll
40 no.12..V,-16 D 165. (MIERA 18:12)
1. Normativno-issledovatellskaya stantslya tresta
Xraonoluchugoll.
GRYAZNOV, V.P.; BOGDANOV, Yu.P.; RZHECHITSKAYA, G.V.;
TERNOVSKIY, N.S.;
GRACHEV, B.K. [deceased) MERKIN, V.G.; POLEVAYA, K.G.;
AKIMNKO I.S.
Double-flow beer rectification apparatus. Spirt. prom. 28
no.7:35-37 162. (NIRA 17:2)
1. MentralInyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut spirtovoy i
likero-vodochnoy promyshlennosti (for Gryaznov, Bogdanov,
Rzhechitskaya, Ternovskiy). 2. Lipetskiy spirtovoy zavod (for
Graohev, Merkin, Polevaya, Akimenko).
AKIMENKO, I.S.; KOLOS, T.K.; MERKIN, V.G.; SMOTRICH,
B.A.; YASENSKAYA, M.T.
- - -
Method of viater-and-heat treatment of corn. Ferm. i
spirt.prori,
31 no.3:36-37 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Lipetskiy spirtozavod.
IVANOV, A.I.L_MDqLKO, I.S.; MERKIN, V.G.; SMOTRICH,
B.A.
Washing of fusel oil by means of hydrodynamic mixing.
Ferm. i
spirt. prom. 31 no.4:23-24 165. (MIRA 18:5)
1. Sovet narodnogo khozyaystva.
TSentrallno-Chernozemnogo ekonomi-
cheskogo rayona (for Ivanov) 2. Lipetskiy spirtozavod
(for Akimen-
ko, Markin, Smotrioh).
AKIMENKO, I.S.; MERKIN, V.G.; P010WAYA, K.G.; SMOTIRICH,
B.A.
-- ';~ 7
Some experiences of the Lipetsk Distiller7 in the
operation of the
unit for the heat treatment of alcohol, Ferm. i
spirt.prom. 32
no.5:27-28 165. (MIRA 18:8)
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r-42123 66 ff~Ff (I )IE WF W
SOURCJ& CODE: UR/61--81/66/00,
VavJLlovi,:V.S.; Plotnikovy AJ!,
ORGIE1, Physics InstJtutw-,,1m&. P_~N. Lebedev, AN SSSR, Moscow (Fiz:
Tr=t Photoconducid),vity spectra of oxygen-alloyed germanium cl
k
faat~relec
troos
SOURCE: Flz:fka tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 7, 1966. 1961-1964
Poo
7/198vlqw,'_~
has ;1mwftH3ak=A1U~-,
TOPIC TAGS: photoconductivity
,,spectrum, germaniuntmingle crystal,
sawninniL Irradiation, crystal Impurity, oxygen?,Jmqmmksp_-.
ABSTRACT: In addition to electrically active impurltita, germanium
cxyatwUta1WtCX1W_1
tain neutral Impurities, specifically oxygen, the. concentratIoD of
crystals any reach jol6ce-3. It is not excluded that7aZ8DaatIWW
OUPDARt-Costact--de.
f ects with oxygen atoms may appear in Ge crystals upon irradiation.
Tbe, autbarez were
unable to determine the oxygen concentration in normal crystals In
an absorption bond
at a wavelength of 11.6p. At their rsqly&ato the Semiconductor
Department of MGU
(Kafedra poluprovodalkov NO) grew &W�xygen-alloyed germanium crystal.
The crystal
was subjected to dilation*in an oxygen atiii-phere with
nancostrolled pressure. 7b*
single crystal obtained ban a-type electroconductivity and a
resistivity from, 2 to 10
ohm,ca. On the basis of the Investigations performed, the. authors
conclude that the
L 42123-66
C MR, AP602U_5_3F_
level sc-0.09 ev belongs to the association of the oxygen atom
with a polat-coatact
defect, the association appears only an a result of irradiation
at room temperature,
and It Is analogous to the A-center in silicon. Germanium of the
n-typs, alloyed with
oxygen to a concentration of 5.1017 cw3, proved to be more
radiation stable than n-
type material with the ease resistivity, but with a considerably
lower oxygen conceo-,
tration. Specimens of a-type Ge vith an oxygen concentration of
N5.lo17 cm-3 do not
change their type of conductivity upon irradiation by a flux up
to 6.1016 cm-2, and
the lifetime starts to decrease only after irradiation with a
flux an the order of
1018 cu-2. The authors express their deep gratitude to M. D.
Tygklm for-providing
the oxygen-alloyed crystal. Orls. art. h": 4 ~Ilgurea. 1261
SUB COM 20/ SUM VATZz 02Aug65/ ORIC W: 002/ M REFt 0031 ATD PMS:
SO
Ilk
AKINNNEO.
~eparing students for a long on r hike In the general
area of
their homes. Geog. v,shkole 21 no.2:46-47 Mr-1p 158.
I.Ivanovskays shkola Irasnodarskogo kraya.
(School excursions)
,~MHRINKOI..M.,_~omandir korabLva (Kiyov).
. -_
Suggestion prompted by prnatice. Grazhd. aw-13
no.10.06.0 156.
(Airplanes--Piloting) (MIRA 10:1)
AKIMENKO, M.; KARPU32P V.
Where virgin land waso Neftianik 5 no.2.*8-10 F 260.
OMM 14 '10)
(Dolina region (Stanislav Province)-Oil fields-Production
meth(AS)
AKIMOCHKIN, N.G.
--------
Natural interspecific hybrid from the gemw Juglans. Biul.Glav.bot
sada no.44.-3.1-14 161. (MM 15:2)
1. Lesostepnaya opytno-selektsionnaya stantsiya.
(Walnut)
AMOCHKIN N, G.
Hybrid formw of oak at the Forest Steppe
Amperiment Station.
Biul, GjAv, bot, eada no.47t95-96 162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Lenoatqwp opytnaya stantsiya Lipitokoy oblaati.
(Lipetak Province-Oak breeding)
AnHam, N.M.
Makingwanmaterials Wed on Ilme-tripoli binders and fine-grained
11hra-lum sande V means of steaming. Trudy Inst. antleelow. stroi.
AN Turk. SSR 31132-139 158. (HIU 13: 10)
(Turkmenistan-Brickmaking)
AXIMUM H N
YAking sil.1cate blocks on local raw materials of -the
Turkmen S.S*R*
using vibra4#ion grinding. Trudy Inst. antiseiam. stroi.
AN Turk*
SSR 3:145-~51 1586 (=A 13:10)
(Milling machinery) (Silicates)
BWZVTM. U.N.; GOROSHNIKOV, B.I.; DUBINKINA, R.P.;
AKIMIKO!W
HINKO, D.I.; KARSREMAUN, A.P.; KULISHOV,.X.P.;
LTASHCHINKO,
K.P.,- NARSIMOVIC11, V.L.; SEMIDINt S,A.; SMOSHTANt
R.I.; TOKEVINV.
G.V.; YOMINKO, T*'Yu.; SHCHEMKOVA. K.Y.; SM'MGV, M.Y.,
red.ird-ya;
AVMMI%YA, T.A., tekhn.red.
[Geological.structure and iron ores of the Krivoy Rog
Basin]
Geologicheskoe stroenie i zheleznys rudy Krivorozhokogo
beessina.
Hosicim,'Gos. nouchno-takhn.izcl-vo lit-ry po geologil
'I okhrene
nedr, 1957- 278 P- (MIRA 11-3)
(Krivoi Rog Basin-Geology)
i ,
P P~ I VIA e- rv k ct~ m A/I ,
BELIIVTBV, Ya.K.; 4-PL; ZEIIKINSIKIY, S.I.-, SHONSETIA OV,
B.D.;
TaEWZMV, G.T.; SIROSHTAN, P.I.; YOMESKO, V.Tu.
Method for studying structures of the Krivoy log Iksin.
fool. zhur.
17 no,200-82 157, (MLU 10111)
(Wvoy Rog Bmin-Geology, ;tructumll
AKIMENKO' M.M. CAkymenko, H.M.]
W.Mw ~_-"Diagonal tectonic displacement and its connection
with ore deposits
in the central part of the Saksagan region. Geol. zhur. 18
no.i:63-68
t58. (MIRA 11:5)
(Baksagan Valley-Geology, Structural)
AXDMOj_m,4-j&%h,-Polog
Oetologioal obaracteriotios of the ?Podarkosanyal
deposit in the
NoUthern part of the Saksapn ~ande ObbrO- nauoh. trude
NIGRI no.2s
26446s 159. (MIPA 1411)
(o*amm vaney-ooologyp Stratigraphio)
AKININKO, N.M.
Belozerka. deposit of rich iron ores. Gor.zhure
no.8:7-11
Ag '6o. (MIRL 13:8)
1. Glavnyy geolog treat& Dneprogeologiya,
Dnepropetrovsk*
(Zaporozhlye Province--Iron ores)
AKINENKO.j_.M,jAkymenko, M.M.1; DMITRIYEV, E.V.
[Da7triiev, E.V.]
Carbonate-magnetite ores of the fourth ferrigunous
horizon in
the Saksagan' syncline. Geol.zhur. 22 no.4:72-78 162.
(KRA 1j-.9)
1. Dnepropetrovskaya ekspeditsiya, Ukrainskiy
nauchno-i~sledova-
tellskiy gornorudnyy institut, Glavnoye upravleniye
gedogil I
okhrany nedr pri Sovete Ministrov UkrSSR.
(Saksagan' Valley--Carbonates) (Saksagan'
Valley-Mignetite)
BELETTSEV, U.N.; FOVSNKO, V.Yu.; NOTAROV, V.D.;
MOLYAVXOG.I.,-MEL'NIKp
Yu.P.; SIROSHTAN,,R'I ;'DOVGAN1, M.N.; CHERNOVSKIY, M.I.;
SHCHERBAKOVA, K.F.; Zi4RTJYKO, L.G.;.C.OROSHNIKOV, 8.1.;
AKIMEMW,_H_H_, SEMERGEYEVA, Ye.l.; XUCEER., V.N.; TAKHTUYEV,
G.V.; KALYAYEV, G.I.; ZARUBA, V.M.; NAZAROV, P.P.;
MAKSIMOVICH,
V.L.; STRUYEVA, G.M.; KARSHENRAUM, A.P.1 SKARZHINSKAYA, T.A.;
CHEREDNICHENKO, A.I.; GERSHOYG, Yu.G.; FITADE, A.A.;
RADUTSKAYA$
P.D.; ZHILKINSKIYP S.I.; KAZAK, V.M.; KACHAN, V.G.; STRYGIN,
A.I.J. red.; LADIYEVA, V.D., red.; ZHUKOV, G.V., red ~
YEPATKOp
Yu.M., red.; SHCHERBAKOV, B.D., red.; SLENZAK, 0.1.,
red.izd-va;
RAKHLINA, N.P., tbkhn'. red.
[Geology of Krivoy Rog iron-ore deposits]Geologiia
nrivorozhokikh
zhelezorudnykh mestorozhdenii. Kiev, Izd-vo Akad. nauk USSR.
Vol.l.[General problems in the geology of the Krivoy Rog
Basin.
Geology and iron ores of the deposit's of the "Ingulets,"
Rakhmanovo, and Illich Mines]Obshchie voprosy geologii
Krivbassa.
Geologicheskoe stroenie i zheleznye rudy mestorozhdenii
rudnAkgv
"Ingulets," Rakhmanovskogo i im. Illicha. 1962. 479 p.
(Krivoy fSg Basin-Mining geology) (MIRA 16:3)
(Kriv6y Rog Basin--Iron ores)
BELEVTSEV, U.N.; FOMENKO, V.Yu.; NOTAROV, V.D.; MOLYAVKO,
QL;
MELINIK, Yu.P.; SIROSHTAN, R.I.; DOVGAN', M.N.;
CHERNDVSKIY,
M.I.; SHCHERBAKOVA, K.F.; ZAGORUYKOp L.G.; GOROSHNIKOVI
B.I.;
AKIMENKO,--N,H.j SEWRGEYEVA, Ye.A.; KUCHER, V.N.;
TAKHTUYEV, G.V.;
'KIMYA-YEV, G.I.; ZARUBAO V.M.; NAZAROV, P.P.;
MAKSIMOVICH, V.L.;
STRUYEVA, G.M.; KARSHENBAUM, A.P.; SKARZHINSKAYA, T.A.;
CHEREDNICHENKO, A.I.; GERSHOYG, Yu.G.; PITADE, A.A.;
RADUTSKAYA,
P.D.; ZHILKINgKIY, S.I.; KAZAK, V.M.; KACHAN, V.G.;
POLOVKO~N.I.v
red.; LADIZVA, V.D., red.; ZHUKOV, G.V., red.; YEPATKO,
Yu.M.,
red.; SLXNZAX,0.I., red. izd-va; KULICHENKO, V.G., red.;
RAKHLINA, N.P., tekhn. red.; MATVEYCHUK, A.A., tekhn. red.
[Geology of the Krivoy Rog Iron ore deposits) Geologiia
Krivo-
rozhskikh zhelezorudnykh m~storozhdenii. Kiev, Izd-vo
Akad. nauk
USSR. Vol.l.(Ganeral problems of the geology of the
Krivoy Rog
Basin. Geology and iron ores of the "Ingulets,"
Rakhmanovskiy,
and Illich ore deposits] Obshchie voprosy geologii
Krivbassa.
Geologicheskoe stroenie I zheleznya rudy mestorozhdanii
ruduikov
"Ingulets,"-Rakhmanovskogo I im. Illicha. 1962. 479
p.-Vol.2.[Ge-
ology and iron ores of the Dzerzhinskiy, Kirov,
Liebknecht, October
Revolution, "Bolishavik, 0 Frunze, 22d Partslezd, Red
Guard, and.
Lenin deposits]Geologichaskoe stroenie I zheleznye rudy
mestorozhdenii
im. Derzhinskogo, im.Kirova, im.K.Unkenkhta, im.XX
parts"ezda, im.
Krasnoi Gvardii I im.Lenina. 1962. 564 P. (MIRA 16:5)
(Krivoy Rog Basin-Iron ores)
AKIMENKO, N.M.; DMITRIYFV, E.V.
Petrography of the arkose series In the Krivoy
Rog Basin. Sbor.
nauch. trud. KGRI no. 2D21-24 163. OURA 1717)
MAGAKIYAN., I.G.; AKjjFjKOjM..,; BELE;VTSEVp U.N.;
GERSBOYG, Yu.G.;
'GRECHlSHNIKOV, N,P.; KALYAYEV,, G.I.- Y-A-PSHEW.UM, A.P.;
KRAVCHENKO, V.M.; KULISHOV, M.P.; MUSIMOVICH, V.L.; MELINIK,
Yu.P.; PITADE, A.A.; SKURIDIN, S.A.; STRIGIN, A.I.;
FEDORCHENKO,
V.S.; FOMENKO, V.Yu. .
Reviews ancl,bibliography. Gool. rud. mestorozh. 7 no.3:113-
117 W-Je 165. (MIRA 18:7)
7-
S/279/63/000/ 2
E021/8452,
AUTHORS:', Rubesh,.L-,L., Gvelesiani,.Dzh F., Agladze, R.I.,
Akimenko. V.B.ATbilisi)
TITLE: -The aniodit':dissolutl'on of ferrochrome
PERIODICAL;,.Akademiya nauk SSSR. lzvest~ya.'Otdeleniye
tekhnicheskikh nauk. Metallurgiya i gornoye delo.
1 ~1963, 100-104
n
o*_,
TEXT: The infIluence-:'of the iron,- carbon.*(O to 7%):and silicon
to 2.8%) contents-on-the anodic dissolution of chromium was
investigated, The starting materials were electrolytic chromium.,
Armco iron, active carbon'and metallic silicon. Cylindrical
anodes-were',cast-from a high frequency induction furnace into',-
metallic moulds 50 to 6o.mm long x 30 mm diameter. 'Electr6lysis
was carried out with'anodic and cathodic current densities of
10 and 7 A/dm2 respectively, electrol te concentration
50:g/litre (NH4)'2Cr07,-.(2O g/litre CrCl), pH 6-tci:.6;.5 and
rature:60 l*C' The Iron -and chromium hydroxide
tempe,
precipitates'were~~ dissolved by adding concentrated. Is.ulphuri c
a~cidj
and Cr6t_, Cr3+:'and F03+ were determined. With increase in it-on
a
C rd /2
JtKII-maXM, V. (I.
I[The Comparative Chemcal Characteristices of
Virulent and Avirulent
-4
.-~-Iuxains of Plarue Ucrobes." Cand 14ed Sci,
Rostoviia-Lwnu, State .1edical
Inst, Health RSF-311, Aostov-na Dunu, 1954- (KL, No
10, Fe) 55)
SO: Sum. No. 631, 26 Aug 55 - Survey of Scientific
and Technical
Dissrxtat.'un Defended at J'I-ISR Higher Lducational
1nstuitutions
(ill)
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AUTHORS: Kudryavtsev, L.D., Akimenko, V.I., Syshchikov, L.I.
TITLE: Experience in Synthetic Latex Prod-uotion at the Voronezh
Synthetic Rubber Plant im. S.M. Kirov
PERIODICAL: Kauehuk i rezina, 1960, No. 11, PP. 33-35
TEXT: In the present article the authors have outlined their
attempts to produce new latexes for the tire industry. The
method for
preparing the solutions and their resultant characteristics are
given. The
VVIISK and other scientific research institutes have developed
the new
formulation and the production procedures'for the new type of
latexes. In
1959 at the Voronezhakiy za-iod SK im. S.M. Kirova (Voronezh SR
Plant im.
S.M. Kirov) a now shop was put into operation intended for the
production
of several types of commercial synthetic latexes including that
of CRC-30
Ui%TI(SKS-3OShKhP) and CRA-1 (sKD-l),.CRC-65FTT.(SKS-65GP) (deep
lymeriza-
tion) for the production of emulsion dyes,
CRC-5orr(SKS-50WO("foam hot
rubber") for the production of foam rubber articles, ate. The
shop is
said to have begun production of 8 types of synthetic latexes on
an in-
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Synthetic Rubber
Plant im. S.M. Kirov
dustrial soale. The SKS-30ShKhP and SKD-l latexes, the
production methods
of which are described, are said to have significantly
increased the sta-
bility of adhesion between rubber and cord and thus improved
the quality
of the casings. The solutions were prepared in the following
manner: An
aqueous-alkaline solution of the emul6ifier (aqueous phase) was
prepared
in a cylindrical sealed apparatus (1) supplied with a mixer
(Fig.1). Do-
salted water is pumped into the apparatus 1, then through the
apparatus 2,
through a measuring tank 3 a 25-30% solution of fatty acid soap
is poured
and through a measuring tank 4 a 32-37% solution of leuconal.
An ammonium
solution enters the apparatus 1 through a measuring tank 5-
After measur-
ing out all the components water is added to the final level
and sodium
sulfite is also added. In order to remove the iron salts and
other ad-
mixtures the ready aqueous phase is left to stand for several
hours. The
soap solution is prepared in apparatus 2. Desalted water is
pumped into
the apparatus and alkali is added. The alkaline solution is
heated to
60-700C, after which fatty acids are added according to
calculation. A
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Synthetic Rubber
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2-5% emulsion of oumene hydroperoxide in a soap solution,
prepared in
apparatus 8, is used as the initiating agent of the
polymerization process.
The activator of the process is prepared in apparatus 10,
where desalted
water is pumped and hydroquinone and sodium sulfite are
added. Trilon B
is also added, which forms a complex compound with iron
salts. The regu-
lator of the polymerization process is diperoxide or
bisethylxanthogenate.
In order to simplify the dosaging, the regulator in apparatus
9 is first
dissolved in styrene. The thin suspension of the stabilizer
(Neozone D)
is obtained on a colloidal mill 13, where a raw suspension of
Neozone D
enters from apparatus 12. From the capacity holder 14 serving
as the
collector the suspension is pumped off by a pump into the
measuring tank
16. The polymerization is conducted in the polymerizer 24
with a capacity
of 12 m3 supplied with a mixer, from which first the oxygen
is removed
prior to the loading. The aqueous phase is poured from the
measuring
tank 17, the activator solution enters from the measuring
tank 11. After
the activator from the measuring tank 16 is added, styrene is
then also
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added and from the measuring tank 19 divinyl is introduced.
The initiator
is measured from the measuring tank 20, using a measuring
plunger pump 21
The loading of the components is carried out at 10-120C. The
reacting mi
ture in the polymerizer is heated to 20t2OC. This temperature
is kept up
to the end of the process. Removal of the heat formed during
the poly-
merization process is accomplished by supplying cold water to
the contain-
er and a brine solution to the spiral tube of the apparatus.
At a depth
of polymerization equalling 15, 30 and 45% the regulator
solution is
measured out in equal amounts from the measuring tank 22,by
means of a
Pump 23. The polymerization process is completed when the
depth reaches
60% corresponding to a content of 27-28% dry substance in the
latex. The
polymerization duration is 60-20 hours. The latex is cooled
to 100C and
poured into a cistern 25, previously treated with a solution
of complex
phenols. The non-degasified latex contains a large number of
free mono-
mers which are distilled off on a two stage distilling column
28. By
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means of a pump 27 the latex is fed to the top part of the
first stage of
the column 28 and from there it is pumped over to the top
part of the
second stage.* From the vat of the column the degasified
latex passes
through a hydro-look 30 and is poured down into the capacity
holder 31s
from where it is pumped with a pump to a storing house. Live
steam is
fed to the top part of the 2nd stage. From the vat of the
2nd stage
aqueous vapor and monomer vapors enter the let stage, from
where they
pass to condensation. The monomer distillation from the
latex is done
under a vacuum of 600-650 mm Hg created by a water-ring
vacuum pump of the
PMk-3 (RMK-3) type. The commercial SKS-30ShKhP latex is said
to sati-sfy
the following'technical conditionst dry substance content in
tfie lat ,ex,
%'.... no less than 24, Neozone D content, %..... 1.2-2, pH
..... 9-5-11,
dissolution threshold ..... itloo, gelatinization
temperature,OC.. not
below +5, hardness of the copolymer, according to Defoe, g
..... 1,500-
4,000. The shortcoming of the latex is a lowered stability
compared to
SKS-30 latex. The measuring out of the initiator and the
regulator
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directly carried out from the measuring tanks by means of
leveling lines
causes the foam of the latex to clog the measuring tanks
leading to a
disruption of the
shortcomings it was
type. One of the
is the change-over
latter would improve
the output. Another
levels" in the cisterns
changing from one
volved, in order to
irreversible loss
method of the SKD-1
out in an acidic medium
principal scheme is
measuring accuracy. In order to eliminate these
suggested to establish measuring pumps of the plunger
main aspects in perfecting the recommended flow-sheet
from the batch-type to the continuous method. The
the production standard and quality and to increase
shortcoming is said to be the presence of "dead
of the non-degasified and degasified latex. In
type of latex to another a great deal of work is in-
free the cisterns of latex remains, leading to
of the finished product. In discussing the production
latex, it is said that the polymerization is carried
formed by an organic unsaturated acid. The
the same as for that of the SXS-30ShKhF latex. A
Card 619
S11381601000101110081010
A051/AO29
Experience in Synthetic Latex Production at the Voronezh Synthetic
Rubber
10 Plant-im. S.M. Kirbv
solution of Nekal is dissolved and kept for 24hours in order to
eliminate
the.iron salts. A 5%-emulsion of hydroperoxide in Vekal is used as the
initiator. At a depth of the polymerization of 53-56% the latex is
poured
into the oistern. The SKD-l latex is said to have the following
charact-
eristics: dry substance content, % ..... no lower than 18,*Neozone D, %
...... 1-2 of the dry substance, PH ..... 8.5-9.0, thresh:old. of
dissolution
....1:100, gelatinization temperature,00 ..... not below 5, copolymer
1ardness, according to Defoe, g..... 1,500-4,000. There is one
flow-sheet.
4
".,*SSOCIATION: Voronezhakiy zavod SK im. S.M. Kirova (Voronezh SR
Plant
im. S.M. Kirov)
S1138160100010111PO81010
A051/AO29
Experience in Synthetic Latex Production at the Voronezh Synthetic
Rubber
Plant im. S.M. Kirov
Fig 1: Flow-sheet I.... A17P 1
S/138/6o/ooo/oii/0o8/oio
A051/AO29
Experience in Synthetic Latex Production at the Voronezh
Synthetic Rubber Plant
im. S.M. Kirov
Figure 1 (continued): Flow-sheet. Principle scheme for the
production of latms
for the tire industry: 1 - apparatus for the preparation of
the aqueous phase;
2 - apparatus for preparing the potassium paraffi~ate; 3, 4,
5, 11, 16, 20, 22 -
measuring tanks; 6 - filter; 7, 15, 27, 32 - Pumps; 8 -
apparatus for preparJng
the initiator solutionj 9 - apparatus for preparing the
regulator solution;. 10 -
apparatus for preparing the activator solution; 12 -
apparatus for preparing the
suspension of the stabilizerj 13 - colloidal milli 14 - seb
ctor of thostabi-
lizer suspensionj 17 - measuring tank for the aqueous phasel
18 - measuring
tank for styrene; 19 - measuring tank for divinyl; 21 -
plunger pumpj 23 -
measuring pump; 24 - polymerizeri i5 - cistern; 26 -
collector of DSA; 28 (1,
II) - distilling apparatus; 29 - pump for pumping the latex;
30 - hydro-lookj
31 - holder for the latex.
Card 9/9
,i()])ANL'3HVTLI V.A.. KVAFAMK-HFbTYA, F
pr,~-.pert--lp-s of the Frodul3ts of chl~,,-Inazt~d
li'.S'Oirje~
[G-t-oz.] nc!.5-289-9-5 162-
ti.5,r; of chlorinat:ll 1;:-or the
IOZT9.1, Ivan Vasillyevich; AKIKZNKOVA, N.S., red.;
SHIKIN. S.T., tekhn.rede
(Basic agricultural hand implements for school garden
plots] .
ORnovnoi ruchnoi sallskokhoziaistveanyi inventarl
uchabno-
opytnogo uchastka. Moskva, Goo.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo
N-va
proav. RSFSR, 1955. 61 p. (MIRA 12:3)
(Agricultural implements)
AXIMITS, V.S. _
Some now data on the stratigraphy of the upper
cretaceous in Losy
District of the White Russian S.S.R., based on
studies of Formi-
nif eras 1xv.AN BM. no-5:135-148 S-0 153. (KM 9:1)
(Loev District--Geology, Stratigraphic)
(Foraminifera, Fossil)
AKIMETS, V. S..- water Geolog-Minaralo Sci (aisal, --
"The stratigraphy and
foraminifera of the Upper Cretaceous deposits of
Belorussia". Minsk, 1958.
20 pp (Aca& Sci Belomss SSR, Dept Of 'Ph;VS-VAth and Tech
Sci) (KL, No 5, 1959,
i45)
AXIMETSO V . I
Stratigraphy of upper Cretaceous sediments in the southqostern
e,--~part of the White Iluseian S.S.R, according to forminifera
data.
Vestut AN BSSR Ser. fiz.-takhn. nav. no.3.'72-85 '58. OURA 11--10)
(White Russia-Geology, Stratlgraphic)
AUTHOR: Akimets, V.S. SOV/5-58-4-21/43
TITLE: Stratigraphy and Foraminifers. of the Upper
Cretaceous De-
posits in Belorussia' (0 stratigrafii i foraminiferakh
verkhnemelovykh otlozheniy Belorusaii)
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' Moskovsk~go obshchestva ispytateley
prirody,
Otdel geologicheskiy, 1956, Nr 4, PP 147-148 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a summary of a report given by the author
at a
meeting of the Moscow SoC4aty of Naturalists on 22 April
1958,
As a result of studies made in the Byelorussian territory,
the existence of all Upper Cretaceous strata apart from the
Danian Stage has been established, and within each stratum
the existence of the various sub-strata or horizons except
the Upper Maastricht zone is now charted. The author gives
a detailed explanation of thcse Layers.
Card 1/1
AXIMITS, V.S.
Now data on upper Cretaceous sediments of Grodno
Province.
Dokl. AN BSSR 3 no.6:257-261 Je '59. (KMA 3.2: 10)
l.Prodstavlano akademikom AM BSSR I.S. Lupinovichem.
(Grodno Province-Geolou, Stratigraphic)
- - - -, - - - - - -1-10
AK;NMO V.S.
Stratigr~...J:.y and Foraminifera of upper Cretaceous sediments in
White Rnr-~-ia. Paleont.i. stratigr-.BSSR no.3:3-245 161.
(14M 15:2)
(Whitc ~ussia-Foraminifera, Fossil)
(White Russia---Geology,, Stratigraphic)
AKIMETS, V.S.
Stratigmphic division of -apper Cretaceous sedinents
in
White Russiap baaed on Foraminifera. Trudy VNIGNI
no.29:
98-103 vol.3 161. (MIRA 14:9)
(White Russia-Foraminifera, Fossil)
AKIMETS., V.S.
First find of representatives of the genus Rectogiinbelina
in the upper Cretacious deposits of the Soviet Union. Dok1.
A14 BSSR 6 no-5:323-326 My 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Institut geologiche"skikh nauk AN BSSR. Predstavleno
akademikom AN BSSFi K.I. IAkashevym.
(Crustaceap Fossil)
AKIMETS, V.S.
New data on the stratigraphy and foraminifers of the Upper
Cretaceous sediments in the eastern part of White Russia.
~-;ileont.i stratigr. BSSR no.4-190-215 163. (KRA 17.-4)
USSR / Cultivated Plants. Grains. 1-1-3
Abs Jour: Bef Zhul'-Kol., 19'58, No 16) 72892.
Author : Girfanov, V. K.; Akimetshin, Kh. S.
Inst : Not given.
Title : Reaction of SprinS Wheat Varieties to Cultivation.
Orig Pub: Zemledeliye, 1958, No 2, 28-30.
Abstract: No abstract.
0
Card 1/1
.~ ~111I ; VIGODIM, 11. A.; Chii~u- OVA. , "1". 11-4.
practle(f An gCological corr(,A "'.1.1 Eli) divio'h
:;
limestones under geosynclinal cand5tions. 1z-.,.
uc-I'le'n.
go-ol. i razv. 6 no.12:56-61 D 163
I.. Kabarciiiio-13Lil.liirt3l~tiyTt ka-aplel'sn'llya
gcologjch~:kapi
tnipi.
- M
.,AKIM.KIN.) Aleksey_Vasillyevich,- ZELIKOV, V.., red.;
TYURYAYEV, V...tekhn.
red.
[New wgge system in the sugar industry of Kirghizistan] No-
vye usloviia oplaty truda v oakharnoi prouqshlennosti Kir-
gizii. Frunze, Kirgizakoe gos.izd-vo, 1962. 51 p.
(MIRA 17:3)
AKIHOGHKIN A., mayor.
1 .1- ~
Protective 'gi~uniling' 'for..moMle
101 no.4."34-39 AP '57
~Xlectric
power units. Toen.-Inzh. zhur.
NLBA 10:6)
power plants)
AKIMOCmaN i
r- -
Expariment in growing spot-seeaed shaltarbelts.
Agrobiologiia no-3:
139-141 My-Je 156. (HLRA 9:9)
l.Shatilovskaya gosudarstvan W a selektaiennaya
stanstsiya, Orlov-
skaya oblast'.
(Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc.)
AXIIHIOCHKIN, I. G.
ikkimochkin, I.G. "ascorbic acid in the blooll during
emotional stress," Sborpik
nauch. rabot, posvvashch- 70-letivu prof. Sappa, Moscow,
1948, p. 102-08.
SO: U-3264, 10 April 1953, (Letopis tZhurnal Inykh
Statey, No. 3, 1949)
TA 17 T4
"Raising Oaks on Steep Slopes by Planting
ACOTW,- N. G. Akimochkin, Novosill Zonal
A&oforest Amelioration Sta, Novosill, Orlov
Oblast
"A&0bi01- No 3, PP 124-:129
Success achieved in growing oaks on steep
Slopes of ravines and gulqhes by dense plant- -
Believes method,valuable for erosion
.control. One table and 2 photos.
170T4
AKIMOCHKIN,-N.G.-
Hybrid walnut (Juglans) at the Forest-Steppe
Experimental
Station. Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.55t4l-44 164.
(MIRA 18:11)
1. Lesostepnaya opytnaya stantsiya dekorativnykh
kulltur,
p/o Meshcherskoye Lipetskoy oblaBti.
';'j'YTRY : USSR
: Forestry. Dendrolorf.
M.'h,'Hol, . IN,). 1-~ 19%, N~,4 10515
AktA -in,
ochk N.
..... :"
I T 1 TA, i Growth And Productivity-of Poplar in the
Northern Part of
the Central Torest-Stappe
;,,T, B. Lean. kh-vo, 1959, 110. 2, 21-25
In the northern part of the central foraut-stappe
(Orlovflkzq~'
Kuriaktkya, VorofiethskayA, Tuibovskayn, Lipattkaya
oblauts)
a Mulbeir of poplar species grow succeaRf:ully. On
bottonlandl
soils, Ec'stiern L-Populus zolinifera7, balsamif2ra-'
Derlin, and Chinese poplar grow more rapidly than warty
birch and Siberian larch; at the age of 30 years they
have
a height of 24.9-26-7 m, whereas the height of birch and
larch dose not exesea 18.1-17.7 m. On poor dz-7 soilE of
south-eastern slopes the htight. growth of poplar it
prac-
ti--ally the same at that of birch and larch. On poor,
vashei-
out and arodod aoila birch and larch grou faster. For
Winter hardiness of coniferous and broad-leaved
trees and
shrubs at the Forest Steppe Facporimental Plant
Breeding
Station (Lipetok Province), Bot.zhur.45
no.1:123-I)l
Ja 160. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Lesostepnaya opytno-selokteionnaya stantsiya
Volynskogo
rayona Lipotakay oblaeti.
(Lipetsk Province-Plants-Frost resistants)
(Tress) (Shrubs) '
AKIMOCHKIN N a
Wperimeats in growing the Amur cork tree at the Forest-St6ppe
Arperiment Station. Biul.Glav.bot.sada no.37:30-'33 160. (MIR&
13:11)
1. Leeostepnaya opytnaya stantsiya dekorativnykb kulltur.
(Lipetak Province--Amur cork tree)
I
AKIMOCHKIN, N.G.
--- -Nut~sJug~lans) in the northern part of the central forest
steppe. I.
Biul. Glav. bot. sada no.41:11-16 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Tula region-Walnut)
AKIMOCHKIN, N.G.
Hybrid linden at the Forest Steppe ftperlmont Station. Biul.
Gjav, bot, sada, no#/+gs38-41 163. (MM 1W)
1. Lesostepnaya =.ytno-selektsionnaya stantsiya dekorativnykh
kulltur pochtowQ0 otdeleniya,Mashcherskoye Lipeyskoy oblasti.
(Lipetsk Province-Linden breeding)
11
-'K11- QCHKIj N.G.; i3.V.. 2:a,;I. duyntcll nauki ~,R,
ooktor
F,
prof., re6.
kesults of the introduction of troc un~~ ~,Ilrub
spe,--i-es at
a f,n-est-steppe ex erimental andil breo6in,7, btation
the iest 35 years] ltogi diitrodlll~~L.,--ii
til-reve.-rei~'Ich i kUS-wr-
nikovykh pored iit. Lerootcpno~
za 35 let. Efremov, Treot
'~7wnestltell dJrelliwi-a po
oj7tno-se-LektAGDII(YY stant-di 1.-]pot0cc-y i
Akimochkin) .
AKIMOCHKIN, P. V.
AKDIOCHKIN, P'. V.--*Basic Trends in the Organi2:ation
of -the Construction of
Yards arbund the-Columns of Vertical Shafts of the
Kuznets Basin." Min.
Highek Education, Tomsk Order of Labor Red Banner
Polytechnic' Inst. imeni
S. M. Kirov, Chair of the Construction of Mining
Enterprises, Tomsk, 1955
(Dissertation for the Degree pf Candidate in Technical
Sciences)
SO:-Knizhnzya Letopial, No. 35, 1955
AX1140CHKIN P V. --
11_:_-~~~
Using the econmic factor to determine the diatunce
between
ventilation sbafts In drifting. Izv.TPI 93sJ04-107
158.
(14MA 1315)
(Mihing e4gineering-Costs)
AKINDCHKIN, P.V., starshiy prepodavatell; LUKITANOV.
V.G.,assistent
Investigating ore loading and car change in dri:tt
mining. Izv.
vys.ucheb.2av.; gor.zhur. no.5:18-24 159. (MIRA 13:5)
1. Tomekiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni
politekhnicheakiy
institut imeni S.M.Kirova. Rekomendovana kafedroy
shakhtnogo
stroitellstva.
(Ore handling) (Mine railroads--Cars)
AKIMOGHKIN, P.V.; TSYTSARKIN, V.N.; RAZIN, V.N.
Results of experimental investigations on selecting
compositions of
equivalent materials. Vop. gor. davl. no.7:66-69 61. (MRA 18:7)
1. Tomskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. S.M.Kirova.
LUKIYANOV, Viktor Georglyevich; AKIMOCHKIN, Petr Vikulovich;
TUTNOV, A.O., otv. red.; MELIKHOV, I.D., red.izd-va;
VOLDYREVA, Z.A., takhn. red.
(Practice in and prospects for using equipment in placing
supports in horizontal workings] Opyt i perspektivy prime-
neniia krepeukladchikov v gorizontallnykh gornykh vyrabot-
kakh. Moskva, Gosgortekhizdat, 1963. 87 p. (MIR14 16:6)
(Mine timbering) (Reinforced concrete construction)
AMMORKIN4 R.P.
11
V"cular rsaotion.in.-patients with pooriasigi.
Test.derm.i Ym.
33 no.64-13 11-D 159. (KMA 13,12)
(PSOMASIS) (PLITHYSMOGRAM)
AKIMOCHKINA, R. G.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) I'Vasomotor reactions in patients
with pso-
riasis. (Clinical and physiological observations)." Tomsk,
1961.
16 pp; (Novosibirsk State Med Inst); 250 Copies; price not
given;
(KL, 10-61 sup, 223)
AUMCHMAt R*Gag kand.med, nauk
Influenzal eruptions. Vest, dom. i ven. 37 no.206-38
F163.
(MMA 16%10)
1. Iz-kafedry"kozbnykh i venericheskikh bolezney (zave -
prof*
I,S.Beyr~kh) i Icafedry infektaionnykh bolezney.(zav. -
dotsett
A.M.TSelisbehev) Toms1cogo maditsinskogo inaiituta,
1-
0 0 AlLO - x-
41jmr,2m_ - - - - -
~
" " 11 Ili sa
it . it V JI 114 S Is V
11
kcc
it - r a T _
-
-
0
(, .
P
I I_oo
,-#tA1qk .I"#
'a"
Sala
,
tr.
'4
shithromIcAl C68800 In Wh"I during fill maturini after
114
Xtritivivii mand 'I A Alalsoor Ajoa
the balvellf
V
L
A
00
.
,
.
,
11tolhowip 0. No 4/b, AM -41M(
00
-The activity (a the eltryolem
and
00 6
totilein N ctittilmlo., the matfitY a,[ ate.
Protimert
Its ail bran writ drtd. Ill (tribly hat-
-00
00
ivitedl dried and after-tvatured Wheat grains. Ilrying
hell
pain in Viarrio of Willi Wanin sit dintill6it" tile se-
-00
t
11
livily is( the CAMRHM4vaducllion cm-mrs, the milrill 14
fi
h
l
N
d
l
li
h
i
.00
a
4
-
4; low-itua
cantilit
le a
t
.
s
s., an
f
ipt
Divills lovirtabro tilt jarlinhimlive 4-441advill, If tile
treffillod-
Roe
tion is dooe &1 201. but it lowers It If tile Vionitation
"
00 a3
tiontatif)
, During tbtafter-maturing, the synthat-4tinit
proc4t"". which
go on during the growill. terillillate.
coo
This Is es;aremed In
a dionia" content ill tionpro(cin N
000
Is. small of alkidi-litratablo snimancria in oil sic, call.
grain. Threlsotivity tithe Wan
=
0
0
rally,
VCO 0
1
00S
coo
- =0V
N
W
L
=00
&w
c
y,
0
)SO
A of I At i Otlx CLASSWICA110" to 0 0
LOCS&I .. -_ - 0
ad., 1~01
00
OL
V-T- Am I 1- #4- O-W-v -1 V tat I a 0 5, 1-11
U U &V m:l W,
9 of 0 11
,P IV to I, a 04 It A 0 n a 6 0 ga a ft 6 0006 0 0000 to I
00 0 4 0
00 0 ~10 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 e1 0000 to I0~
-0 0 0 0 0 0060 6 11111411 00 0 40 0 0 0 * 0 0 11
Infigoacts of cations on &onto Int"Collular
Processes in
punts in rotation to the source of absorption
of the "lions
by the tools. It. 1. 1U114%.1 .4114
1swit. Aw. Nank S. - A .4a%MkIt,
Revkw with many rdemnm is suppleminted by
cxlst%.
with Sm4rdd cormicadasa. tobacco. and wheat.
Must utt-
"itkin In-ed on cations which are C011(lidAlly
I)Otlllll With
'he wit diders front the cultum its soln.. sit
the ,sms, cat-
toot and is affoctevi Ivy the tumbastimu of
cation 41-mls-
thmi. Ko.d.tooll
is
FiKiMouf KNA.
Formation of ortank adds in Plants in d"eadeace on
the coadkifte of the a Y of Cailons, It, 1. Italue, alul
1'. A. Akimochkina (rllnirglev Plant Ph-rkA. Imt.,
-r 'Ml"kad. *ffNk S-SAR. ~7. 1111-14
(19AD-In expla. with tuqar livets CaCh. NaCl, hfgClv.
411111 KC) Wffr inlrothiml with or without previous mill. of
the oil With the r3p. 914% or their 1111111%. In all aises
formation of Ora. a is increased when cntlous were intro-
duceil in adborption-hound state; introduction of fttions
us chlorides caused a decresite of org. acid levels. The fij-
crea%ed cotitent of erg. acids does not necessarily follow a
decline of sugar. Wheat was placed in a suspension of
chernotem "I that had been freed of exchange callous by
washing With 0.06 N JICI usd was then satdA With K by
treatment with KOH voka. to pH.7.8. a control specimen
%;is placed in KC1 soln. at PH S. The formation of org.
ackla in the ist caw wai doubled within 48 bri.. while the
KCI Mweimen showed no change. The pit in itself is not
huport-rit. KH.PO. (PH 4.15) gave much lower org. acki
content In wheat pLuits than KgHP04(pil 8.91. Thereta-
Iive rate of absorption of the cations and anions is the coii-
,rolling factor in org. acid formation. Introduction of K in
soil-allsorbed condition gave a higher level of erg. acids
(cLtrk). in tobacco. G. M. Kosolapoff
1. RAMM, YE. I., AXIMOOKKILA, T, A.
2. USSR (600)
4o Phosphorus - Isotopes
7. Application of isotopes in the study of speed of assimilation
by plants of fertilizer
granules places in soil with a variance in respect to seeds sown.
Dokl. AN SSSR, 86,
No. 4, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
February -1953. Unclassified.
V, "1467* A New Unk In the Nottrilbrurnt Syslem of Grasses
in Connection With the P,-111-1 of Regulating the Micro-
/is bial Composition in the Rhizovhere, of Cultivnied Plants-
(Russjan.)tE. 1. Balner, tr. A. Akimorlikina, andtS. A.
Samoilova, Dnklady Akadciiiii JV*Ak SSSR, v. 91, no. 2, July
11, 1953, it. 421-424.
Neutra6ed industrial supetphosphate ecluh-Ment to 10 kg. of
P,O& per hectare.was broadcast al 11, u1ilt the xeM. Nitrogen
" L. ID 'a
flxlng bacteria were stinudatth. Tal
RATNER, Ye.I. -,
Paths
to the
of P32
AKIMOCHKINA, T.A.; UXHINA, S.F.
and mechanism of the movement of mineral substances
from roots
aerial organs of plants as exemplified by the
tranalocation
[with summary in Inglish]. Fiziol.rast. 6 n0-1:3-12
J&-F 159-
1. K.A. Timiryanev Institute of Plant
of Sciences, Moscow.
(Plants,
(MIRA 12:2)
Physiology, U.S.S.R. Academy
Motion of fluids in)
RATNER, Ye.I.; BURKIII, I.A.; AKINDCHKINA, T.A.
Microdoses of molybdenum in,the nutritional
system of grain
crops and,grasses sown under them In relation to
their pro-
ductivity and protein metabolism. Fiziol.rant. 6
no.2:232-243
Mr-Ap 159. (MIRA 12:5)
1. X.A.Timiryazev In"stitute of Plant Physioln&7,
U.S.S.R.
Acaderq of Sciencos
(I Moscow.
Plants, Effect of molybdenum on)
(oats), (Grasees)
ItATIER, YeJ.; AKIMORHKI
.Mr-T
Role of molybdem= and -1tamins in the assimilation of
nitrogen
from nitrates by plants... 'Fiziol.-rast. 9
no.6:663-673 162.
(MM 15:12)
1. Timirlasev Instituto of Plant Physiology, U.S.S.R.
Academy of Sqenoes, Mcw1cov*
(Aitrogen metabolism)
fPlants,, Effect of ablybdemn on)
(Plant:;,, Effeci of iritamins on)
RATNERA Ya.T.1 AKIM.OCIIKI-NA r.A.
~ - .--, -- - ----L, -
Conjugate effect of molybdenum and some vitwina on the
productivity
of symblotic nitroge-n fixation in the soybean.
Agrokhimlia no.4359-
68 Ap 164, (MIRA 17--10)
1, institut fiziologli raqteniy Imeni K.A.T.1rilryazova
AN SSSR.
AKIMCUM., V. A.
"On Electric Excitation of the Visual An ar
pp atus after Operative Enucleation
of the Eye," Zhur. Fiz,., Vol. 28, No.1, PP 104-112) 1940
Experinental Lab. (Read: A.V.Lebedinskiy) of the
Ophthalimlogical Inst., Leningrad
AJIDAOGHLINA,X~-~, kand. mad. nauk
Use of acupuncture in glaucoma. Vest. oft. no.5:50-55
161,
(MIRA .14:12)
1
1. Kafedra oftallmologii (zav. - prof. M. B. Chutko)
Gosudarstvennogo
ordene, Lenina, instituta unovershenstvovaniya vrachey
imeni S. M.
Kirova (Leningrad).
(GLAIYCCKA) (ACUPUNCnM)
AXIMOCHKINA, Z.Ye.
Significance of radioactive phosphorus (P32) in the
diagnosis
of breast tumors* Vest. rent. i red. 33 n0-5:91-92 S-0 158
(MIRA 11:11)
1. Iz kafedry rentgenologii i radiologii (sav. - prof* P-De
Yalltsey [deceased]) I Moskovskogo ordens. Lenina
meditsinakogo inatituta
imeni I.M. Sechenova (dir. - prof. V-V- Kovanov),'
(EMST NEOPLASMS, diag -
radlopbosphorus (K.))
(PHOSPRCIRUS, radioactive
diag. of breast tumors Olus))
.AKIMOCHKINA, 7..Te. (Moskva, ul. Arbat, d. 51, kv. 91)
A case of relaxation of the right cupola of the diaphragm. Vest.
rent. i,rad. 34 no.1:76-77 Ja-7 '59- (NM 12t3)
1, Iz.kafedry rentgenoradiologii (zav. - prof. P.D. Thl"tsev
[deceased)
i MoskDvakogo ordena Lenina meditsinskogo instituta imeni I.N.
Seche-
nova (dir. - prof. V.V. lovanov).
(DUPMGM, dis.
relaxation of right cupola, differ. diag. from liver
schinococcosis (Ras))
(LIVIR DISUSIS, differ.. diag.-
echinococcosis, from relaxation of right cupola of
diaphragm (Ras))
(ACHINNWOOSWe diff er. diag.
liver, from relaxation of right cupola of diaphragm (Rus))
AKIMOCHKINA, Z. Ye.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Experience in the use of
radioactive
phosphorus (p32) for diagnosis of superficially
distr�buted
tumor and tumor-like formations." Moscow', 1961.
16,~~;
(Second Moscow State Medical Inst imeni N. I.
PirogoN , 250
copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 236)
ROZENSHTRAUXII, L.S., prof.; AU4QGHKINA,_7.Ye.,
kand. med. nauk;
YELASHOV Yu.G., kand. med. nauk;,KAZAKOVA, L.N.,
kand.
ned. nauk; KAZANTSEVA, N.S., kand. med. nauk;
KISHKOVSKIY~ A.N., kand. med. nauk; RABKDI,
I.Ye., kand.
med. nauk; ALIYEVA, M.S., kand. med. nauk;
ASIAMAZOV,
E.G., kand. med. nauk; LINDENBRATEN, L.D.,
prof., red.
(Variations and anomalies in the development of
organs and
systems in man in X-ray observations) Yarianty i
anoEalii
razvitiia organov i sistem cheloveka v
rentgenovskom izob-
razlienii; nauchno-metodicheskoe posobie.
Moskva, Gos.
izd-vo med. lit-ry, 1963. 1 v. (MIRA 17:?)
AKII,,romlKall, hoTIKOVA, !.V.,, DIDIN, T.A.
A40ZA fcT-- teachArrip, dlagnosj5 -,f =--dir;al
lns-~-t,ultos. M6d.rad. I-0 Mr 'Er
(MIRA 18-6)
3.1 K!Iftdra- rantFrinclogil i rvillcilcgill (zav. pror.
L.D.Lindanbraten)
-kovslcgo ordona ',~nina Im6ni Saf+snova,
AKB40CHKD4A P Z.Ye.
Ro3ntgenology and radiology at the Medical Facult7
of' the
Moscow University in 1896-1927. Med. red. 10
no-4:66-72
Ap 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1. Kafedra rentgenologii i radiologli (--aV. -
prof. L.D.
Lindenbraten) I Moskovskogo ordena Lenina
meditsinskogo
institute, imend. Sechenova.
SOMMONOVA. M.; AXIMOV. A.
.0"
PrWalmns ~for e~eonwom Mvelopment
summary in Inglimb, P-311. Vnesh.
in India and Burma [with
torg. 26 nn.8:7-12 Ag(156.
MMA 9: 10)
(India--Economic policy) (Burma--Jeonomic policy)
AKINDV, A., insbener.
More attention should be given to raising the
qualifications
of engineering and teabnical workers. Avt. tranaP. 34
no.12:
26 D '56. (Kau 10--2)
(Technical adafttion)
U
107-57-6-61/63
AUMOR: Akimov, A. (Novo-Kazlminskiy pos., Moscow oblast)
TM13- RffrW1_r5=ggh-Voltage Capacitors (Remont rYsokovolltnykh
kondensatorov)
FMODIGAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 5, p 61 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:.Type KDB-1-2000-500-11I high-voltage capacitor is used
in types"Avangard",
"Sever, and other Soviet tv sets. for smoothing the voltage
rectified by type
lTslS tube. Surface flashover often occurs on this capacitor due
to inadequate
electric strength of the paint it is covered with. It is
recommended-to clean
the surface with emery or sandpaper and to cover it with a high
electric-strength
lacquer.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
A:KIMGV, Aleksey
Control orioa*hip? Grazhd.av. 18 no-4:3.2 161. (MIRA
24:4)
1. Starshiy shtuman Irkutskogo aeropor .ta.
(Meteorology in aeronautics)
. (Irkutsk-Airports-Traffia control)
AXIMDV, A.
Automatic volume control in microwave FM receivers.
Radio no.5:27
Yq 161. (Radio,, Shortwave-Receivers and reception)
(K[RA 14:7)
I
A
"MOV, A.; SIMBEYO, V.
no-p:Iace-ment of t~-,bcc in a horizontal swcop
sta[,c-.
-tc ro.9:51 S :61. 14-10)
Jatorv, Bicctron-tubc tkintewnce and Y*#Ut)
AKIMOV, A. (UA3AHA)
The "Lisolov" radio receiver. Radio no.5:19-20 Y'V
162.
(MIRA 15;5)
(Radio, Shortwave-Receivers and reception)
(Radio clubs-Equipment and supplies)
AKIMOV, A,,, chemplon Yevropy po POkhote na lis" 1961
goda
Minutes decide the success. Radio no.8:16-17 Ag 162.
(NM 15:8)
1. Chlen TSentrallnogo komiteta Dobrovollnogo
obshchestva
sodaystvlya armii, aviataii i flotu.
(Radio operators) (Radio direction finders)