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difference betwee-n two voltages within the same range. The device (see
Enclosure 1) comprises: a balanced differential amplifier, T, T. T3; two
arnplifier -inverters, Tj Tf; two separating amplifier-inverters, Te, T, ;two
comparator diodes with blocking oscillators, D, D2 Ta Tq ; two output -oulsed.
forn-d.ng amplifiers (damping diodes D~ Dy, transistors T,. P,~C;3 tra-7-,-- _s -
tors are used in the blocking oscillators, P13 traaBistorf; in all other pla c e.5
diodes are silicon D106. TbLe device is essentially a dyna=dc polarity record. c r
a 11static trigger" is necessary for the 11static recording" oi polal-irv.
Orig. art. has: 1 figure.
ASSOCIATION: lustitut kibernatild AN UkrSSR (Institute of Cyberneti;zs,
AN UkrSSR)
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1. lz khirurgicheskogo otdeleniya (zav. - Yu.V. Yudin) oblastnoy
spetsializirovannoy bollnitsy v Sbekaftare Oshskoy oblasti (glavnyy
-.-j%ch V.S.Sadomskiy)
(APPENDIX (ANA70NY) -ABMRlU TIES AND DEMMITIE-S)
Calculation of cooxdinaUB by an e'2 e
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AUTHORS;, Besidovskiy, Ye-Ya.; Epik, A.P.; Yudina, A.K.
TITLE; Investigating the process of chemical reduction for the preparation.
of high-dispersed silver powder
PERIODICAL: -Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 4, 1962, 42, abstract 4G274
Poroshk. metallurgiya", 1961, no.,5, 53 59, English summary
TEXT: The authors studied the chemical reduction process of a A91'03 sOlu-
tion with FeSO4 solution. To obtain high-dispersed Ag powder (80% of I - 5 LL
traction) the AgN03 concentration zhould be 0.1 M, and FeSOI~ concentration as,
0 t -solutions is noted.
high as 0.2 M. The ne essiy,,of thorough filtration of the
The authors studied washing and drying conditions and the properties of the pow-
der obtained (dispersity and chemical activity). Clodding of the powder can be
prevented by adding protective-colloides to the-solution.
R. Andriyovskiy
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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Author: Besidovskiy, E. Ya., Epik, A. P. and Yudina, A. K
Title: PRODUCTION OF SILVER POWDER BY CHEMICAL REDUCTION EMPLOYING
PROTECTIVE COLLOIDS.
Periodical- Poroshkoraya metallurgiya, no. 1(7),1962,21-26.
Text: The influence of protective colloids on the process of production of silver powder has been in-
vestigated, Gelatine and particularly casein appeared to be the best protective colloids, and their properties
depend chiefly on the methods of their preparation. Using these colloids, light-colored, hornogenotis and
at
highly dispersed active powders can be prepared by reducing AgN03 in its solutions by ferrous sul fatc.. stilf, C
There are 3 tables and I diagram.
4ssociation' Institut mctallokeramiki i speciatnykh splayov AN UkrSSR (institute of Powder M~Iallurgy
and Special Alloys AS UkrSSR)
Submitte& June 17, 1961.
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~AUTHOR: Smagunova, N. A., Btsidovskiy, Ye, Ye., and Yudina, A. K.
TITLE: Production of -highly dispersed silver powders
PERIODICAL: Poroshkovaya inetalturgiya, no. 2 1962, 49-57
TEXT: Various aspects of production technology of highly dispersed light colored powders are discussed in
connection -with the silver coating proem of watch dials, developed in the Sov-'et Union in 1959. The size
Gf the silver particles should be 2-3,u, this particle size comprising not less than 85% of the total amount of
powder. The electrolysis was carried out in a 250 ml round glass container using 99.9 % silver anodes and a
polished stainless sierl cathode. The anode to cathode surface ratio was 3-5 : 1. The authors ipvcstigated the
influence Of the concentration and, cathodic current on the physical properties of the powders. Lower con-
centrations give more highly dispersed and uniform powder, whila increasing cathodic current results in a
-finer-but darker material., The beneficial influence,of surface-active brightening agents on the dispersity and
homogeneity of the pDwders is stressed There ate 4 figures and 5 tables
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-issledovatel'skii institut chasovoi promyshlennosti (Scientific Investigation In-
stitute of Watch Industry)
SU BMITTED: July 25, 1961
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BIGM-11 VI.S.j SMYGIIIA, L.I.; KASPAROVA, A*B.3 YAKOVLET, V.A.,-
C-RDEVICH, N&N.; YUDINAp A.P.; SM-11CHENKO, N.P.;
STG'AROV A.1 ZLGV, I.D., red.;
p -p - -f KO
SERPOKRYLt SAII.$, red.
[Lertingrad and Leningrad Province in figurei)j a Btatluti-
cal abstract] Leningrad i Leningradskaia oblast' v Uifrakh,#
statisticheskil utornik. Leningrad., Lanizdat, 1964. 250 p.
0-11RA 18: 1)
1. Leningrad (Province) Statiatichookoyo nblastnoye uprov.-je-
-ive. 2. Statiaticheakoya upravleuiye gorGda Leningrada, (for
Bigler, Sharyginao Hasparova, Yakovlevp Grinevichp Yudina).
3. Statiaticheskoye uprav-jeniye.Leningradskoy oblasti, (for
SemicherLkoj, Sto!7arov, Fursova). 4. Hachallnik Statistiche-
skogo upravleniya goroda'Leningrada (for Kozlov).
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ORG: none
TITIE: The problem of optimum manufacturing parameters for.the imnufacture of
denseo- riuUite-!corundum refractories
SOMCE: Nauchno-tekhnicheskoyo obshchestvo chornoy metallurgii. Moookovskoye
pravleniye, Vysokoogneupornyys materiali (Highly-rafraotory materials). Moscow" Izd-
vo metanurgiya, 2.966,. 63-71
TOPIC TAGS's clay refractory product,, refractory product., firo'clay
ABSTIUCT: The effects of degree of alumina pulverization,.the clay composition,
the proportion of clay to aluminap and -11,he firing temperature on the proportion of
;rire clay were Investigated,. This investigation supplements the results of D. S.
Rutzart and L, Ve Vinogradova (0sneupory., 1954.,. No. 3.. 105--113), Fire clay speuimoas
were prepared from different initial alumirm-clay fractionsp extondin-a, from 90 to
30% alumina, and were fired at three-different temperatpures-1330, 1410, and 1520C.'
The apparent porosity, shrinkage, homogvAel:ty, ancl water-earrying capacity of the
specimens were determined. The experimental results are-surmrized in graphs and
tables (see Fig. 1). It was found that best results were obtained for a ratio of
90,1.' fire clay., particle vizo < 0,09 n% and .10% c14.(80% aluml= + 20% clay),
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lay content,%
and a f iring, temperature of 15200, Microscopic studies were porformod b3r V. V.
Lapin-and N. 1. GayAanova. Orig. art. has: 4 talbles an!] 8 graphB.
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TITLE2 - cylirArical -ft-nations of--two vAriablaq
soURCE, Zhurnal vy*ohialitallnoy zatwm3tiki i matewticheskoy fizikij ve 43 no. 2;
1964, 222-231
TOPIC TAGSi cylindrical function, asymptotic expansions contour integral, tele-
grag. equation., two variable cylindrical function
ABSTRACTt Oylindrical functionn of two variab3as arise in tho following contour
Integral of mathmatioal physiest
F (u, R) exp (au + b + R)j du,
-2
vh9re F(upR) is a rational l'unation at u and
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z, is a parameter, ;ajb.#ApB.,C are constants., arid is a closed contour containing
-all of the singularivies of the integrand. M.LocylindrIcal functions are claosi-
fiod. The cases of real, imaginary, and complex arguments are considered and
various recurrence relations are obtained. The asymptotic axpanBions of 0 n(cX'x)
and V,(cxlx) are investigated where
OM
V. (w, -S)
(S) r. V. ow, is)
Results for the case of a rwa were previously obtained by P. 1. Xuznotsov and A.
S. Yudina. It is shown that unAer certain conditions these results remain valid
for complex valuee of o. 4a an application, the solution of a vyBtem of tlsleg~-a-_"'
equations is conaldered, Solutiona &ro given for varioua bojxeiary
Depending on the boundary conditions, all claasea of cylirtricz-1,
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variables may be obtained. "The author thanks P. 1. Kumetsov for his direction."
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zavod)T
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TOPIG TAGS3 tire, vabicle) Poly
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vehicIts with a mItilayer caroms formed by.polyamide and viscose corde.5ftr
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S=,e data on the production of lead sillfide single crystals.
Fj-z. tver, tela .4 no.9.-2349-2351+ S 162. OURA 15:9)
1. Gopu'danstvennyy opticheskiy institut imeni SJ. Vavilova,
leningrad. (Lead sulfide crystals)
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AUTHOR:-'_Yudina, G. I.; KhViova, ;V. B.
ORG: None
:__:TITLE:~~ Methods for determining autoignition temperatures of oil
~SOURCE: ~Vetody otsenki ekepluntatuionnykh svoystv reaktivnykh topliv i smazochnykh
materialcir (Methods for the performance evaluation of jet propellants and lubricantrj).
Moscow- #d-vo, Mashinostroyeniye, 1966, 126-130
TOPIC TAGS:~ -autoignition, temperature measurement, lubricating oil, thermod'ouple,
test method
ABSTRACT: The authors discuss the results of a comparative study of three pneral
raethods used for determining the autoignition temperatures of aviation oil.%~ The ob-
ect of the stUdy is to select-the mos efficient method. The three methods studied
are the Yench method, the '7drop," methodNand.a. method developed by the 8_eie_ntifi_c_R_e-
scarch-Institute of the Civil Air Fleet. The Yench method is characterized by the
fact thatautoignition temperature is determined at a constant oil-to-air ratio without
thenecessity.for considering,oil type. A description is given for the apparatus used
in the Yench method. This equipment consists of an electric furnace with an ignition
crucible in the form of alarge metallic cylinder with four chambers. Three of these
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chambers contain cups made from stainless steel and the fourth chamber contains a
thermocouple. All chambers are connected by an air or oxygen channel. After ener-
gizing the electric furnace, the oil to be tested is fed into the cups at 50 intervals
Btufting-100*C belov the assumed autoignition temperature. Air in oimultivneously
in,troducedat a rate of 10.0 cm3/mjn and the-point of ignition is recorded. The 1OWCE;t
temperature at whieb ignition takes place is assumed to be the autoignition point.
The experiment is repeated several times to ensure accuracy. The "drop: method is
characterized by the fact that the quentity of~oil has to be considered before the
experiment. This is.done by starting with an oil-air mixture vith the lowest auto-
ignition temperature.for the given oils The apparatus used for this method consists
ofa quartz.beakerjocated in a slotted electric furnace made from cast steel with a
ceram1c.covering and annular channels'for the heating coil. The top of the beaker
has two openings, - one for introducing drops of oil and the other for a thet7nocouple.
The electric furnace,is heated to 100-1560C above the expected autoignition tempera-
ture and oil is introduced into the-reaction zone as the furnace is cooled. Ignition
is observed through-a vertical slot."-The apparatus of the Scientific Research Insti-
tute of the Civil Air Fleet consists of.-a.plate.made from stainless refractory pteel
3-4 ma thick located-on an electric plate and covered by a double jacket. The air
space within the double,jacket sets as insulation. This method provides simultaneous
measurements-of the gas phase'temperature at a given distance from the plate by using
a thermometer, and the metal plate temperature by using a thermocouple. The metal
plate is heated to 20-500C above the expected autoignition temperature and cooled as
Ccrd_~ 2/3
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cml~
0.2 Aos ea of oil are added at 50 Intervals through a special opening, The auto-
ignition point lz~established as the 50 interval uhich does not produce autoignition.
A'comparison of the methods, shows tlhat the "drop" method is by far the most accurate
andibas the T613.owing Iadvantages, simplicity of equilinent and ease of operation;
Waxine of:tbe acceptcd ratio betwnen alrand oilt thin method may be used to determin
Vn 0lovobt tonpor&LWO '.Ut *6101 Auk-Agoltion onn ovour, Thom, (!oridlti onfj mm r ft
better selection' of IiJbricating materials Ior operational uses. The reaiLlts L10110ved
IV the "drop" method are in .agreement -witb:other keliable parallel methods. Orir,.
al't.I-~basv- 3, Tigures,:2 tables.
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Tran sUiti on~ fr om Refferat ivny- y zburnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 71 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Savari,.Ye.A., Xudina, 1. N. , Lif5hits, A. I.
TITLE- Measures Designed to Reduce Gold Losses in Tailings of Gold
Mining Plants (Razrabotka meropriyat.iy po snizheniyu poter'
Zolota vkhvostakh zolotoizvlekatellnykh fabrik)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Sornorazved. in-ta "Nigrizoloto", 1957, Nr 22,
pp 150- -152
ABSTRACT: ~An account of work undertaken by certain gold-mining estab-
-lishments -for the purpose of determining the factors responsible
for incomplete extraction of Au. Average-weight samples
selected from tailings and middlings were inspected for size and
shape of the grains of gold; the condition of the Au (covered with
a film, free, etc. ) and its purity were determined and various
other tests were performed. Reasons for increased Au losses
are explained and means of reducing them are shown.
1. D.
1. Gold--Production 2. Gold ores--Processing
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Translation. from. Referata:vn-yy zhurnal, Meltallurgiya, 1958, N'r 5, p 71 (USSR)
A UTHOR: -Yudina, I. N.
TITLE- Pilot- lant Te
,p ests on the Roa sting of Gold-bearing Concentrates
by the FluoSolids Method with Subsequent Additional ProccL-ing
of the Sinter (Polupromyshlennoye ispyt.aniye obzhiga zolotoso-
derzhashchikh kontsentratov v kipyashchem sloye s posleduyush-
-e b - -r-koV -
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PERIODICAL; .:Tr. N.'-rx, gorno ra zv ed. - in - ta "Nigrizoloto", -1957, Nr 24,
pp 147.4~6
ABSTRACT: The process of.extraction of Au from selective flotation tailings nt
the Artkemovskaya , plantis. accompanied by high consumption of
cyanide.- Investigations were carried out in order to determine
how the process of FlupSolids roasting affects the effectiveness
of cyanidation. of tailings from selective (copper) flotation.
Roasting of tailings by the FluoSolids method increases the con-
sumptiorrof cyanide; this is attributable to the fact that along
with the decomposition of such active cyanide absorbers as
pyrrhotine and its oxidation products, other substances are
'Card 1/2 formed that are detrimental to the cyanidation process. These
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 273 (USSR) -AZ
AUTHORS: Petrova, Z. D., Shapovalov, G. M., Yudina, IN.
TITLE- The Seventh- Gonf erence on Laboratory Methods for the Investigation
of Ores and Minerals of Rare and Trace Elements (VII sovesli~_Iianiye
po laboratornym metodam issledovaniya rud i mineralo-~, redR3kh 1
rasseyannykh elementov. Leningrad, 11-20 iyunya 1957 g.
PEP110PICAL: Izv.:V,Yssh. uchebn. zavedeniy. Tsvetn. metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 1.
pp
ABSTRACT-.- From June I I to 20, 1957, a conference was held in Leningrad on the
laboratory investigation of ores and minerals of rare and trace ele-
ments, called by the All-Union Scientific Research Geological Instl -
tute; during the conference 160 reports from 45 organizations were
heard. In the analytical section reports on the newest cliernical and
physico- chemical methods for analysis of rare-rnetal mate -, ial s xe re
discussed together with the review-type reports. Over 30 lectures
were heard in the technological section. VIMS (All-Union Scientific
Research Institute of Mineral Raw Materials), Mekhanobr (Scientific
Card 112 Research Institute for Mechanical Concentration of Minerals and the
SOV/1 3 7- 59- 1-2082
The Seventh Gonference on Laboratory Methods for the Investigation of Ores (cont-)
Irkutsk Giredmet (Irkutsk State Scientific Research Institute of Rare Metals) de-
veloped methods for flotation concentration of finely dispersed Be ores. The
problem on the concentration of spodumene ores was solved (by Mekhanobr and
the Irkutsk Giredmet). Giredmet proposed a number of methods for treatment o~
Zr ores and a method for productiori of metallic Sr. At the Metallurgical Institute,
Academy of Sciences, USSR, methods for extracting Ge from coal ashes were de
veloped. The conference noted that the state of the methods for extraction of rare
metals from raw materials, especially the technological processes of comple-, ox-
traction of rare and disversed elements are inadequate for the ciirrent -c(II-111 ~.-
ments of the national economy. A serious impediment in the evaluation of ilie new
methods of rare-metal extraction is the complete failure of industrial pilot -
plant testing to keep pace with laboratory investigation. Too little attention is
paid to t-he economics of the extraction of rare metals. A proposition was adv.nced
for the creation of a special periodical on rare.metals.
V. N.
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roonium from solutions by the ion-exchange method
TITLE:. Extraotion. of,zi
-allursin, no. 1, 19, abstract 10126
PERIODICAL: ReferatimyY zhUrnal, H ~t
aft 1n-ta"--1-q6%--no-i--36, -141 - 147)
("Tr. Tsentr. n.-i. goiinc avVe
TM tion and refining of Zr from
Experimehts:were made on the extrao;
operational sulfurio-wid solutions, uning the jon-exothamSe method on 3AD -10
(EDE-10) anioriite in Cl-form, and from hydrochloric-acid solutions on HY ,2
('10-2) grade cationite. On the basis of comparing the results obtained, it i's
recommended to separate Zr out of kqdrc&oric acid solutions on KU-2 grade ca-
tionite. This method makes It possible to attain rapidl:f and harmlessly high
Zr-extraction out of solutions (98%) and to obtain ZrO2, free of Fe and Ti(14f'),
containing > 98% ZrO2. 0. Svodtseva
aver Kov
MLAFMI N.A. mm
N.14; lyavoronkov, N.M.]
Gas-liqui$'Ch,,-OmatOgTa33by~.at high tempora~,,~aI3. Amnlele chimie 18
no.1:167-182 Ja-Mr 163.
OV, 11.14.
AV, JI.A -;T'"V4m:m; Y0.14. ZRAVORONK
-tograr"hy
of jjgj,,bOjjjtg corp=ds by ga-liquid chroL-
at low to-MIDDratuyes. M-am.prom. no. 5:320-322 MY 162 - (1-1,IRA 15:
(Gas chromatography)
USSR Diseases of Farm Animals. Toxi-coses,
Abs jour: Ref- ZhUr-Bioj. -11-6: 8:'
Author Yudin, S. G., Yudin-a-, I Pombme.V ova, N. 13.
inst Uzbekistan Farm Institute.
"Citle 911oxic Influence of Fodder Contaminated bv
Hoary Trichadeaalds fTr4chodesm-ids
esma incanum) and the Part it Plays in -1ti-
ology of Sulla-Poisoning of Horses.
Orig Pub: Nauchn. tr. Uzb, O.-kh. in-ta, 19561 10,
169-196.
Abstract: In addition to their Unal rations, six horses
were "'ed three times daily with 3.4 to 1.5 grar--s
of boary trichodesmid seeds mixed with corn or
corn flour waste products. All aniL-1als died.
According to its clinical and pathomorphological
manifestations, the disease had all t~ie trait-,
of its nBtural affliction of hcrsec,, phov-Inc
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AUTHORS: Bartenev~ G.M.,Audina, i.V,, Rebinder, P.1,
TITLE: -A Con'-ibution to'the Theory of the Spontaneous Dispers-_'on
of Solid Bodies (K teor-ii samoproizvol'nc6o disperpirovaniya
tverdykh tel)
PERIODICAL: x0lioidnyy zhurnal, 1958, Vol XX, Nr 5-, pp 655-664 (ITSSR)
ABSTRACT: The cause for the-resiEta nce decrease of a solid in a sur-
face-active medium is the reduo-tion of surface energy on
the border.solid-medium.. Media.which are siin~lar in their
molecular nature decrease the aurface tension of the solid
and.rupture takes place,. For, metalso such medla are low-
melting metals and alloys'. Spontaneous dispersion takes
place along wakened bo rders, whereas'destruction from out-
side moves along the plane of greatest stress, The growth
of cracks proceeds with increasing speed under outsIde s-1.ress.
In spontaneous dispersion the speed is more unifcrirI, al-
though low. In Figure 2 +.he left minimum of po4enti-al ener-
gy corresponds to the stable condition of t -ne parti~..]Lls
It'he body, the rIght minimum to the stab-le cond~tior, :;n
new free surface. In every crystal, ther~i are curf a -o 4,"
fects and micro-cracks which appear during the grovith ol,
card 112 the crystal. During spontaneous dispersion 'he activre me-
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A Contribution to the Theory of the Spontaneous Dispersion of Solid Bodies
diuz penetrates these nicro-Cracks and enters the inteT~4oz
of the monocrystal. The decrease in resistance in ao2l;ds
is caused by two facts- the decreasG of tno free ~-,urfa F.
energy, and the two-dimensi,3nal pressure of the adsorbf,`
layer oii the sterichlndran-.e at +he peak of the crack
Spontaneo-a3 dispersion is possibl;, if the total stress
the top of th; micro-crack is greater than the sa--"e stress
in the given mediun. The safe stress is determined ac--ord-
ing to a given equation by the surface strsss of the b~~,dy
in the nedixim.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra
Voiskovskiy pedagogicheskiy institut -m. Potemk-4naf
teoreticheskoy _fiziki (rloscow Pedagogic Institute imeni Po-
temkinChair of Theoretical Phyoico). Institu-6 fiv.1clIoLl-
koykhimii AN-SSSR-Otd6l di-spersnykh sistem (!Dotitute Qf
Physical Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences Jepar-
ment of.Dispersed Systems)
SUBMITTED: -June 16, 1958
1. Metals-4racture 2.
Pletals-.-Surface properties 3. C-rysl,Rls
1
--Deformation
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AUTHORS: Krat,- V.A., Yudina, IN.
TITIE: Photoelectrical,photometry of ~hotospheric granules
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurral. Astronomiya i Geodeziya, no. 11, 1961; 57,
D5
abstract llA414 ("Solnechnyye,dannyye", 196o (1961), no. 9, 63-6r-)
Th0--authors -doscri
oif the Pulkovo horizontal- tl- lescope.-- 7he_-Sun.1-s- linage shifted- due to --diurn-ar-
motion, over the-Membrane -of 0.04 mm, in diameter (scal4e was-,3.2 inj_mm_)._ Photo-
-metric contours were obtained.even for-rmallest.granules, o'14 in diameter. Re-
cording was made with a NY -25 (FEU-25) photomultlpiier and a d-c amplif i er oil
a MHO-2 (MfO-2)'loop oscillograph, Pluctuations in the brightness of the inter-
granular background were discovered by measurements. 'rhe "granule-background"
brightness difference is equal to 2.1% for granules with half-width 0.422-0"56;
2.6% for granules with half-width 0.70-l.'68, and 5.1% for granule groups with
dimensions 2.8-5"6. Large fluctuations w1th an average difference of 8.7% were
noted in regions of 30-110" dimensions. There are 8 references.
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation) V, Kurt,
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AUTHORS
; 'Gurin, A-* and Yudina, I., T.
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TITLE: Vertical motion of a rocket in an inhomogeneous gra-
vitational field, taking into account the resistance
of the medium
-PERIODICAL: Re'Lerativnyy zhurnal, Viekhanika, no. 7, 1962, 11, ab-
stract 7A77 (Uch. Zap. Mosici got. pod. in-ta im. V.P.
Potemkina. 1960
86
77-107
,
,
,
-TEXT: The authors consider the vertical motion of a rocket from
the earth's zurface,-taking into account-.the yakation- of gravi-
force according to Newton's law, ac well as the air re-
sis%.ance. , Integration of the equation of motion
dV dM
V
149
d Lo R
r
dt
t
.0 r)
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Vertical motion of ...
is carrica out on. the. following asBumptions:-.l).The-roo-bilinear
~Path is divided-Into three segmentB, SV S21 S3; S, being the seg-
ment (up to 50.krq) where the gravitational force is oonsidered con-
stant, S 2 the segment where ~he force of resistance is assumed to
be equal to 0, on 3 3 both the gravitational force and the resist-
nce force are equal.to 0; 2) the'relative velocity of varying par-
.:ticles.vris assumed to be constant.,, For the segment S1 the authors
find a general expression for the velocity of the rocket as a func-
tion-of time, mass and resistance, and.an expression for mass as a
function of velocity, time and resistance. These expressions are
simplified if one assumes that the.rocket moves with uniform acce-
ri 2
leration and that the resistance.R =-k V . For R c p V the
x 8
-integration for-"Ghe segment S2 is completed, in the following cases:
1) c and p'are equal totheir mean valuesE , p; 2) c = Oxy
x___ x _.p
exD(-Bs:); 3)'U, (1 sm/400000)49. For the segment
p Cx' P 10
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'Vertical motion of D234/D308
S ij (RO/r) , W =-'a c'
is assimed-R 09 DIgo 2
2 onat and the law
U
of variation of the velocity of the rocket mass is determined. The
case when the reactive.acceleration is constant, i.e. a = -(dIVII/dt)
V MI-1 const, is considered next. The law of mass variation, the do-'
r
p-endence of the velocity on the path S . and that of the path on
--are found-. Por the. third~.segment 3 - with R = 0$ P 0, a re
time
latlvistic'formula for the velocity: f-the rocket generalizing
0 . - I
~.nlsiolkovsiyls formula, is deduced by'the method of I. Akeret.
Complete translation.
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I.,, Krasnoyarokiy institut tevetnykb rietallov.
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AUTHORS:. KabAchniki M. I., Medved', -T. Ya., Polikarpov, Yu. and
Yudina,-K- S.
TITLE: Synthesis of diphenyl-vinyl phosphine oxide
PERIODICAL- Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 11,1961,~ 2029 - 2031
TEXT: The-authors synthesized: (a) Diphenyl-vinyl phosphine oxide (melting,
Doint 116 1170C) and (b) tetraphenyl-ethylene-diphosphine dioxide
,(melting point ~69 270 00:
CH -CH
2 2
AM
(a) C R PCl 3-'~.(C RPCl 0 ;>(C H )?OCR CH Cl
0. G 52
6 5 2 -t 6 5 2 2
�-:~(C P(O)CK CH Cl RCl ;>(C -H
6H5.2 2 2 6. 02P(O)CH CH 2-
The-fi rat synthesis stake, the conversion of phenyl-dichloro phosphine
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Synthesis of diphenyl-vinyl phoophine... B103 B147
to diphenyl-ohloro phosphine was effected by catalytic disproportionatlic-,
of the former in the presence of AlCl and constant distilling off
PC13 formed. The yield in diphenyl-c"gloro phosphine was 701-/'3. Th i s 7.:
is simple and gives easily reproducible results. Ditolyl-chloro-rj!-c-.,-~;~,r,-I
v.as obtained in the same manner (yield 657D). The second synthesis stage
was achieved by passing a stream of ethylene oxide through dipheny1--_h,'1-
rhosphine. The reactivity of the F-Cl bond is reduced owing to the ZL.-
introduction of two phenyl groups into the atom of the trivalent phcs~---
herea
showed the most vigorous reaction with ethylene oxide; W S
"C13
phenyl-dichlo.ro phosphine was somewhat less effective. The reaction
diphenyl-ohloro lphosphine is exothermic. It requires, however, heatiriC
at 600C for 1 hr'until it is completed. The third synthesis stage, thp
a,ter of diphenyl- 8
ir
pho phinous acid
-1o~diPheny_l-P_chloroe_t 8 e- 0
------ - --- - -:p _8 --ne- sm C
Different quafiti ti es- -the. final, product mentioned and-b-).
---(c HO-,P(O) CH ~H~)---are--formed--depending-on the preasureused
6 2-CH-2p (0) (C6 5 1 2
(atmospheric pressure or vacuum). 'Ethylene diphosphine derivatives were
produced previously (M. 1. Kabachnik, Izv. All SSSR, Otd. khim. n, 1947,
631); the same holds for dioxides (M. 1. Kabachnik, T. Ya. Medved', Yu MI.
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Synthesis of dip.henyl--vinyl plnosphine_ B 10 3/,B 147
Polikarpov, Dokl,,~ AN SZSR,~ 649 (1960)) - isoneri~-.ation of the
P-chloroethyl ester of-diphenyl phosphinous acidly-if-11dr not only the
products mentioned but alE30 (a) owinc to spontaneous dehydrochlorination,
_,7hen the reaction product is treated with alkali, (a) becomes the main
product of-re-a-c-tion-, Thestructure-ofthe oxide obtained was checked by
.its synthe6is from the acid chloride of vinyl-phosphinic acid and Phen~(l
maemesium bromides CH' CH - POCI + 2C F, LIgBr --> CIH 0"I - P (0) (C "5,1
2 2 6 5 2 12
2UgBrCl. There are 9 references- 6.Soviat and 3 non-Soviet. The
three references to English-langua~,;e publica-Zlions read a3 folloui: A.
-jinea--. 4.. Valient, J, Wirth, J. Organ,- Chem., 25, 2001 (1c-,60); M. P
r o-I-I i i . H, B_ Silver, Chem-. and Ind-.1961, 24; C -Stuebe, 1.11 le Suer,
G_ R Nlormanl, J_ Amer, Chem. Soc , _77~ 3526 (1955)
ASSOCIATIM Institu't elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk
SSSR (Inotitutc, of 1,;Ieri'lontal Orfanic CompoundE; of th~J
Ii (,- i. t d e iof
SUIE"i"'ITTEID, June 1 19 !3'
7::,- ~fl - -- -:1 -
3/062/62/000/009/006/'00g
Reactions.of vinyl diphenyl ... B1197B186
The melting points of the compounds, are (Roman figurer, correspond 'ing to
the scheme): .127; 111 76 -- 77; IV 139 - 141;'.Vt 68 - 70;
V1, 72 74; VII, 190 - 191; VIIII, 158 - 159; IX, 69 - 71; X, 108 - 109;
X1,0269 270; XII, 164 ~- 185;.XIII, decomposition above 180; XIV, 122 -
124 C. The mostimportant Englis *h-language 'reference ist K. D. Berlin,'
G. B. Butler, J. Organ. Cheml,.26, 2537 (.1961).
I oyedineniy Akademii nauk
ASSOCIATION: -Inotitut elementoorganiche6kiW, a
SSSR (Institute~of'Blemental'Organic Compounds of the
Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED: March 1, 1962
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KABACHM., M.I.; MVEDI., T.Ya.,- FOLIKARPOV., lu.M.; YUD114A K.S.
KE., VET
c,~Lde2. -z-v.
of
sqy6din-eniy- AN SSSR.
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%;;-, . - _
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I -Iiill-, , z ; -. 7 -, , ~- ~ ~.
GIJRVITS,, Lev Rhaimov-lcbj PUTAKOVA, N.D., tekhn.
red,
fCommorcial computing]Xhozialstve nyq VyChIslonl1m; uchohnoo
posobie dlia podgotovki sebetovodov i bukhgalterov promyohlen-
n,ykh predpriiatii. lzd.2., perer. i dop. Moskva, Gosstatiz-
dat, 1962, 174 p. (Accounting) (Mlfum 16;3)
.1 P-
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X-OHIS SAROV,, laonidknisimbvich; PA41NI-0 Ye*P., inshener, nsuchnyy redektor;
TIMINAi I.A.4 radaktor IiCdatallstva; GUMA, S.S., tekhnichoski7
lkxperience in.the'electrIc heating of concrete erA rainforcecl
cou~rsiql Op'.vt primenenils sls)~trqprpgrava b6tona ishelezobe'4onn.
Moskya, Goll ..i2d-vo lit-ry po.stroit. i arkhttekture. 1956. 79 P.
(Cone'retb) (MlaA 9:11)
(3ifectric beating)
YARTOROVICH, 7uri7 Aykadiyavich, kandidat takhnichaskikh nmiuk; TUDINA.. L-As
radaktor izdateltitva; MILINICHMO, F.P., takhnicheaki7 radaktor
Mapatchar control-in-buildlang operations] Dispetcherokoe upravloniti
Hobkvas Goss izd-vo lit-r7 po stroit. i arkhttakture,
1956. 133 p (MLRA 9:9)
(Butiding)
PIMINGTON, A.M.;MINTS, V.H.,inzhener Etr6nalator];SHLRINA, L.A.,
kandidat WchnIcheskikh nauk, nau~bW radaktorinT-
radakt-or 12dBteVstva; PMON, H.B.,takhnichankly redaktqr
ClOnfotped concrete-fard buildings. Abridged translation from
the 3nglishl Zhelezbbkonnye siellskokhoziaist v6nnve postroiki.
S6krpahchennyVper8vod a engliiskogo VJI. Hints. Hoakrfi, Got).
iva-vo-lit-ry po stroit. I arkhit., 1956. 177 p. (MMA 10:4)
(Farm buildings) (Roinforcod concrete construction)
3UZPMINOVD V.M.O kaud.tekhn.nauk,,.nsuohW.red.,- YUDIHA, L.A., red.;
ZL'XINA, 3.H. tekhn.red.
[Plans for.over-all mechanization of construction vork] Skher7
komplekenol mekhaniiateii atroitellnykh rabot. Moskva, Goa.
iod-vo lit-ry po stroit.1 arkhit. No.2, se.-.8. [Loading and
Unloading] Pogru2ochno-razgru2ochnye raboty. 1957. 98 p.
(HIRA 11: 1)
1. Ak-ademlya stroitallstva I arkbitektury SSSR. Htmchno-
iseledovatel'ekly inatitut organi2atsli i mekhanizataii stroitellatVa.
(Loading and unloa[ding)
W-wm . , "I I I ~ . ~s . , -
GRIGORIUNTS., A.&; KUTABOY. G.B.; TARAW. N.A.; ROTKAKH, S.Ye..
inzbener, naucbnyy radektor; MULYGIN, G.M., rodaktor lazdatellstva;
TUDINA L rodsktor izdatelletva; ?=ON, MI.B., tekhnichookiy
[Standera repair enterprises in.construction.organizalw-ionsI
Tipovye romontmyepredprilatiia strottellifth organizatsil.
Moskys, Gas, i2d-vo lit-ry po strait. i arkhIt.. 195?. 127 P;
(HIaA lo:6
(33ailding nachlnory--~Yalntensnco and repair)
SHTATSRHAN, Mikhail Yokovlevich),,profesisor, doktor teklinicheskikh n-auk;
SHATSKIT, TeX., kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk, nauchnyy redaktor;
TOIIU, 1.A.. redaktor Izdatel'stva; GUSEVA, S.S., tekhnich-Askiy
-,Taw
r
[Principles of building for Us refrigeration and food industry)
.OsnM stroite,llnogo dels v k1i lodillnot i piebehevoi promylshlennosti.
Isd. 2-09, parer. i dop. HoskyA. Gos. Izd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i
arkhtt.. (FJDA 10:u)
-1957.- 299- P*-:-
I -00od ljid*
(Build ng strv
RMCI~viiyf 3'3 0~ 9Vladimirovich, inshener; 31KQIATBV, V.A., tombener,
nauchvy redaktor. IM11A, -radaktor isdatelletva; STZPABOVA.
tekbuichask.
.re or "E
Dkxperlence In bidlding frame and panel houses) Opyt nontashe
karkasno-pa linykb demov. MoBkva. Gos.isd-vo lit-r7 po strott. 51 .5
ne
i arkbit., 1957. 34 p. WIMA 10:8)
(Frtcast concrete construction)
OD I N R9 V,-.
USMO. V3.913.1y 91trofanovic-b. kandidat tokbrAcbeskikb zeuk; TMMIlip LoYes,
iuzhener, nauchW radaktor; redaktor Isclstelletva;
GUSBYA, S.S., takhnicbeskly raffdaffO60
LprodAction of reinforced concrete construction elemental Isgotovlenia
sboz*kh zhe2ez6bstonnykh.konstruktsit. Moskva, Goa.izd-vo lit-ry
po stroite i arkbit., Pt.l. 1957. 201 p. (MI&A 10:8)
(Reinforced concrete)
0
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OWN N
-vi h, profe so ; TRIJBIN, V.A., professor, reteen2ent;
LtYBMYD, Yuriy Marko .C- a r
.NAUMOV, N.A., kandidat tekbujobeskikh asuk, doteent, nauchnyy
redsktor;._Y_qI%_14A*. radaktor Izdatellstra; TGM, A.M.,
takhuicheakI7 redaktor
(Technology of the con'st?Uction industry) Takhnologlie stroitellnogo
Proizvodstva's Moskva, Gosimd-vo lit-ry po stroit. i arkhit. 1957.
450 P. (MIMA 10:8)
Aluilding)
Insh6ner; YAYU'.~ JSQO 0, ft. -Inshe nor; BMLXV., kandl-
dat tivkhniobnakikh. nauk, -rAuohnyy-.,radakt*rj W~IVAf LA., reda~ctor
f4partement hoases =ds, of large brift blocks; construction practices
In Tla4imir) Zhiloe z4anie Iz krupnykh kirpichnfth blokov-, is opyta
stroitel*stva Yo Vludimirsi. Moskva, Goselzd-vo lit-ry po strolt,
i arkhito 195?o 34 P, (HLRA 10:6)
(V3.adImIr--4Wtmsmt bimea)
-117
Z=- --OA
YUDINA, L.AjA-#2h-
no-5:65-66 IV
for yarn savings, Tekst.pr=. 23
163.~ (MIRA 16:5)
1. Tsentra3.onoye byuro tekhnicheakoy iqormatoij Alma-Atins'kogo
Soveta.narodnogo khozyaystva.
(Weaving)
MMKOV
y AeN.; RWIKOV-k,, A.W.;- D. ~
Amplification of small changes in the phase shift between two
electrical signals. Izv.vys.ucheb.za"v.; radiotekh. 5 no.5:591-
595 S-0 '62, 1 O-MiA 15:11;
1. Rvkomendovana Institutom hinov--deniya i avtomatiki All
UkrSSR. Oil
(Eie.ctrojAl measurements)
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ACCESSION NR: AT4008736 . S/2631/63/000/OD4/009110095
AUTHOR. Yushina, L. D.; Fal'guyev, S. F.
TITLE: Transference numbers in the B."t"mB Ce02-BeO, Ce02-24-go, CeOo-C,,O, and
Ce02-SrO I
SOURCE: All SSSR. Ural'oltiy filial. Inotitut elaktrokhimii. Trudy*, no. 4,
1963. FlAkcrokhiraiya rasp Inv I enny*lth nol-avy*lch i tverdy--1-1-,h elektrolitav,
TOPIC TAGS. refractory oxide, electric ceramic, cerium oxides, CCO sub 2.
beryllium oxide, alkaline earth,magneDium oxide, calcium oxi-de, strontium
A sub 2 -t B sub 4 + 0 sub 3 compound, Sr Ce 0 sub 3 mixed ox1dLS, 801id 550 il,',
eleccrolysis, oxidu electrical conductivity, transport number, tranElteretwe 11LIM01-:
ABSTRACT! The purpose of the work was to verify the recent sur-mise
instiituta Pir",urokhimit UFAN SSSR, no. 3, Sverdlovsk, 1962, 141) L*'-'a~ ~i";I;:
eXeCLrQ1ytii.5 ,f the abO-.Fe SyStemS o7ygen ions are solely mobile and so I id
are formed. To achieve this, the transference numbers of the cationf;
have been measured. The authors! modified gravimetric method was applieu w~;-.
is described in detail in earlier papers (ib. 149 and DAN SSSR, 1962, 143, 1-1---
The 26 testE were conduczed at 1100 + 100 in a4 atmosphere of air. A 1. curr~-.-,t
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ACCESSION, NR: AT4098736
~vas used. The CeO2 10olecular percentage In the samples varied from 50 to 98. The
qlantity of 431ectr ty paoted tbrough individual Bnrnplu varied frOL:1 1.41 to
4.266 amp.-hr. To eliminate contingenciev, blat-& testa were madc, identic.illv
treated minus electrolysis. It was found in all caseB that the ionic
of conductivit", for all tested combinationn Of CP-02-MeO (Me stands, tor
or Sr) is related to the mobility of oxygen iona. The data obrntnnti cor0i=!~
asi3umption of the formation of solid volutions in the oystair, Cc:
Orig. art. has: I formula and 4 tables,
ASSOCT-ATION- Institut Hlelctrokhimii, Urallnkiy filial A14 SM (glectrochernical
Institute, Urals Branch, AN SSSR)
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YEWKOV, A.N.;_YUDINA, L.D.
-:-.
Uming electromagnetic methods i-n detemining th-P thick---PsB of
Inital Bhoets, Vop, mokb, real, tver. tela no.3:L46-162 164.
MINA, L. 11. Cand ized Saii -- (dies' "Strepta=ycir, in the treitnent of' oc,12n-r
ALXTMM---
tuberculosis." Dnepropetrovsk, 1957. 10 -op (Man of Health -UkSSR.
Dnepropetrovsk Led inst), 200 copies (KL, 4-58, 86)
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Treating matastatictubarculvalb 9r,the P70 mith streptolvain.
Oft.shure 12 to.2:114-117,157. (MIRA 10111)
1. 4 Ukrainskogo nnucbuo-issladovatallskogo tuatitute glaznykh
bDIezne7 in. prof . Glrah=na (dir. - chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR
prof. I.I.Markulov)
(=-mmculwis) (STERPTOMYCIN)
I'M 7 W-
7P.
YUDYSA, L#P*; SHAPIRO, H,I.
Automation of electroplating of zim-allv7 au'flc---D -bile varts.
Avt.prox. 27 no.-U:43-44 11 261. a F,, L"': 1c,
1. Gor3kovskiy avtozavod.
(Electroplating) (Automation)
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ebadeva V,M, F-V.-ne-r v.
T I Vethod of brig i-. L nickel co~ t in,-:
no. cl.
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N cim. po de 1 am 1 7. Z~ C) th 1.
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MDTNA., LO.Po -(Ivamaio)
-Scm. remarks~ con-cerning tblie bDod'mDesign,and construction
Of wcmenla outer-,volothine b7 G.B, Novik and otherq. Shvein.
prom. no.6:37-38' N-D 163. (MIRA 17:2)
YELKINA, V.N.; YUMA, L.S.
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no.14:55-91 164. . .
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BYCHKOVSKATA, O.V.; YUDIHA, 1.Y.
-Iffect of antibiotics and'sulfauilamide on microbaB of nor-=61
microflara. Zhur.mikrobiol.apidol lm~mn. ria.7:99 JI 154. (MRA 7:9)
Is SverdlovBkogc) Institutv. epidemlologii i mik-xobiologil i
V kafedi7 mikroblologii Sverdlovskogo meditzinskogo institutla.
(BA=IGIM)
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YEROPKIN, Yu. I.; Frinimali uchastiye: KINAW., E. M.; SEMENOVA, Ye. A.;
L. V.; SHWALOVA, L. V.
complex dreaving of jmolybdenum ore. Trudy Mekbanobr no* 131:
191-195 162. (MIRA 17:5)
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