WGIAMN, A.G., doktor takhatcheakikh nauk.
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Rural electrification In the U.S.S.R. Priroda 45 no.2:56-63
r '56. (MLRA 9:5)
(Rural elsetrifle0ion)
ly 1
TXITSI Mo. redaktor doktor takhaicheakikh tuttk, rodaktorl
kUuov. LZ
TO&*. ra Por ~z *961'stya: KAIM. Ye.T., telftichoskly
relaktor.
ExIsotric power for agriculture from district electric systems] Blaktro-
snabshenis sel'skogo khosialotys, of raionaykh onorgatloheskikh slates,
MoskTa, 1957. 100 P. (KM 10:5)
.4-1. - jd~mly& naW SM., Inergoticheekly Insi*tAo i4416n-Itorrespondent
AW~mll nauk SSSR(for Veyte)
(also tl.im poier diltAbution)
8(6) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/1277
V49yts, Veniamin Isaakovich, ZakharinL_Andr%y OeorgjZerich, Karaulov,
Nikolay Aleksandrovioh, find Pirkhavka, Petr YakovUv1_ch
Meatnyye energetioheskiye s~.stemy (Local Power Syst-emu) Noscow, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1958. 294 p. 3,,500 'copies printed.
Sponsoring Agency.* Akademiya nauk SSSR. Knergeticheskiy inatilv-ut.
Reap. Ed.: Krzhizhanovskiy,., G.M., Mademician; Ed. of Publishing
House: Bogoslovskiy, B,13,; Tech. Ed.: Astaflyeva, G.A.
PURPOSE: The book is intended for engineers and plarmers working in
the field of rural electrification,
COVERAGE: According to Academician G,M,, Krzhyzhanovalriyj responsible
edito-,- of the book, the e'lectrification of agriculture will proceed
by connecting rural areats with the networks of intorconneeted power
systems. However, the electrification of a number of agricultural-
regions must, for the near future,, be oriented on a local scale.
Studies conducted afthe Xner eticheskiy institut JUI SSSR (Power
Engineering Institute AS USSRJ led to conolusions that the basic
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form of development of local power engineering must be the local
power system, connecting rural. and other local power stations fo'r
parallel-operation in a common high-voltage networko Basic
theoretical assumptions determinlng the selootlon o:r parameters of
local power systems were outlined in a series of wmics conducted
at the Power Engineering Institute. The present book, .generalize-s
the-results-of-theae work-it without, however; attempting to cover
al'I the problems eonneoted with the development of I.ocal power
systems of various types, The authors thank Academieian, .
0.M. Krzhizhanovskiy for his help and Doctor of Tectmioal 3aiences
I.A. Bup.,zko and Engineer A.A, Beschinskly for revievrin's the
manuscript., V,,N, Sakharov, junior scientific assistant, helped
with certain sections of Chapter V and Engineer N.3* Kanakin wrote
section 2 of Chapter VII,. There are 80 references, all 3oviet.
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Elektrotekhaika, 195.9, Nr 4, p 64 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Zakharin A. G.
TITLE: Problems of Selecting the Scheme and Parameters for Rural Electric
Supply
PERIODICAL: Sb. tekhn. inform. po sel'sk. elektrifik. , 1958, Nr 8-9, pp 65-67
ABSTRACT- Bibliographic entry.
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ATRAKUKO. F.D.; VMS, V.I.; GUREVICH, B.A.; MISOV, V.I.; ZAKHARIN,
A.G._; 1ARATJWV, N.A.: KOLOSOV. 1.S.: ZRACHKOV511Y. Yogi; -1 '
ZRITS11T. S.H.: YMEIZV. N.M.: LZONTITIT.A. T.K.; WXILI. X.F.:
NEMSOV, A.S.; ROSSITUSKIT. Gil.; MTORIN. B.I.; IRZHIZU-
NOVSXIT, G.M., akadenik, red.; KARKOTICH, S.Gao tekbn,red.
(Principal problems In designing a unified power system 1,2
the U.S.S.R.] Oanomrs voprony plantrovaniia edinot snorm-
ticheskoi sistemy SS3R. Pod red. G.M.Xrzhizhanovakcg*#
V.I.Vaitea. Moskva# 1959. 174 p. (KIRA 12:6)
1. Akademiya nauk SS;3R. Xnargetichaskly institut. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent Akademli nauk SSSR (for Veyte).
(Electric power)
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MGOTANTSIT, T.T., kand.tak:hn.nauk; TURASOV, T.T., kand.teldw.nauk;
ALUX&R, 'Sh.M., kand..takhn.nauk; AMMIANOT. T.M., doktor tekhn.
usuk; ASTArITIT, M.N., kand.takhn.nauk; BU=O. I.A.. almdamik;
BTSTRITSKIT, D.S., kand.tekhn.tank; WALIS, B.S., kand.takhn.
nauk; GIRSIIBERG, T.T.. Inzh.; GMSMOT, U.N., lath.; GPI-
CHNSKIT, R.Ta., irtzh.; 'ZAKWIN, A.G.0 doktor takhn.naitk;
ZLATKOVSKIT# A.P.. kand.teiha.niauk~,' kUPYAN, S.G.. InOt.;
ITSKOVICH, A.X.. dotsent; KAUFMAN, B.M.. insh.; KVIT510, M.N.,
insh.; KORSHUNOT, A.P., inzh.; LETIN, H.S., kand.takhn.nauk;
LOBANOT, Y.N., dottient; LI7YINMfKO, A.F.. inzh.; X&REWT,
G.F., inzh.; PIRKMiTKA, P.Ta., kand.takhn.nauk; PHMIKOYA.
H.1., ksnd.tekhn.nauk; SHIRNOY. B.T., kand.takhn.nauk; FATTU-
MMMO, S.G., lnzh,.; Kg==, V.Y., inzh.; SHCHATS. Ye.L.,
kand.tekhn.nauk; IIIIN. LoYeas doktor takhn.nauk; IYUH, I.A..
kand.tekhn.nauk; SILIN. T.S., red.; SMTAUSKIT, V.A., red.;
BO.WD, A.I., tekhn.rud.; SHIMIOVA, Te.A., tekhn.red.
(Handbook pertaini:3g to the production and distritution of
alectricity in agriculture] Spravoobnik po proisvodstru i
raspredoldniiu ele:ctricheekoi energii v sel'skom khozisistva.
Moskva, Gos.izd-vo sallkhoz.lit-ry, 1959. 900 P. (MIRA 13:2)
l.Teesoyntnaya akalemi a sellskokhospystvannykh nauk Imeni
T.I.Lenina (for Bulzko~.
(Rural electrification)
ZAMIAMV. A.G.t KAMAKIII, N.S.: INIFFER. L.A.
Blectric power supply schanas for districts with small load
density. Obahch. anerg. no.1:101-109 159- OURA 13:2)
I(Xectric power distribution)
RE-., A.G., doictor takhn.natik; ZBIIT, L.Ye., doktor telchn.rauk
-1 ~,,
--nd Lpfinz of increasinr reliability of tower zervice to
ruxcJ consi:!-~rs. MVch. i c1q!% vote. sel 'khoz. 17 roj'.:35-J-'O 199.
(Y,T?,A 1?.:IIIN
Vacrovu.-ttvy natictino-ioele(lovitelloi,.iv inatitut ole[-,trifRnt8II
ualls'~.os-o khozy--yatva.
(Rural electrification)
BIXITIN, Boris Ivanovich; ZAKHARIN A.G., doktor takhn.nauk, otv.red.:
=X-M!_
10M, D.Ts., red.nz ':va; MAMI, Te.T., tekhn.red.
[Hydroelectric power stations In a coordinated power -system]
Gidrostantsii v edinoi onergetichaskoi sistams. Koskra, Izd-vo
Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 146 p. (KIRA 13:8)
(Hydroelectric power stations)
I.P., akedandk, glaynyy red. [daceased]; VITTS, Y.I,, glava"
red.toma; V0233SBUSKIT. A.M.. prof.. red.toma- ZAKHAMis A.G..
d'oktor takhn.nauk, red.tons; RUSMOTSUT, TOX.-. prof., Mae
tons; SHTORIN, B.I., kand.okon.nauk, red.tomal ANTRUSHIN, B.D.,
inzh., red.ixd-va; DOROXHINA, I.N., takhn.red,
(power engineering; proceedings of the Conference on the
Davelopment, of the Productive Forces of Eastern Siberia] Iner-
6t.4ka. Trudy Konf9rentsil po rezvitilu prolsvoditallnykh ail
Vostoohnoi Sibirl. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad,nauk SSSR, 1960. 415 p.
(WMA 13:10)
1, Konferentsiya po resvitlyu proizvoditalinykh oil Tostochnoy
Sibirt. 1958. 2. Chlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Tayto).
3. Energaticheakly Inatitut in. G.K.Krzhizhanovskogo AN G= (for
Veyts, Shvorin). 4. 00idroonargaproyaktwl Kinisterstva atroitall-
stva alaktrostentaiy (for Voznasenskiy),
(Siberia, Nestern-Blectria power)
( ZARMIN, A.G. (Roskya)
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Complete electrification of the Soviet Union. Izv.A11 SSSR,Otd.
tekh.uauk,1hergei avtome n0-3:3-10 W-Ja 160. (MIRA 13:7)
Mectrification)
..ZA~INp A.G.; KANAKIN# N.S.
Moice of cirouits for rural alectrIe fletworkdo. Obalich. energ.
no.3tI07-119 t6O.' (HMA 14:3)
(Elegtric netvorks)
AUTHORS., /60/000/04/022/024
Veyteq V~ Ip FopkoVq Vo Iov 3/105
Markovichp 1, M., Zakharln., L,,,00, B007/BO08
Tolstov, Yu. G., Nikftin~ B, 1.7, Karauloy, 9. A.~ Teleahev~ B. A,;
Gurevich, B, A.0 Lebedevp M. M.9 et al.
TITLE: On the 70th Birthday of N. N. Kraohkovekiy
PERIODICAL: Elektrichestvo, 1960~ Nr 4, P 93 (USSR)
TEXT: Nikolay NihRLSyeviqh Krachlcovskiv is one of the oldest Soviet power en-
gineers. He started his activitioa In 1916 after finishing his tatudies at the
elektromekhanicheskoye otdoleniye Petrogradekogo politakhnicheskogo instituta
(Department of Electromechanics of the Petrograd Polytechnic lnal;itute). From
1922 he worked at the planning and construction of eleotrio networks in the
Volkhovo+,Toyv Dneprostroy, and Sredvolgostroy. He worked as an engineer in a
leading position in the eastern regions of the USSR from 1942 to 1944~ From
1944 to 1946 he was Director of the saktor sistlem Leningradskogo otdaleniya
Gidroenergoproyekta (Seotor of Networks of the Leningrad Branch of the All-
Union Trust for the Design and Plaxining of Hydroelectrio Power Plants and
Hydroelectric Developments), His scientifio and teaching activity began in
1930 at the Politekhnikua lhxtey ooobsh,.heniya (Polytechnic Institute )f Rail-
roads), at the Loningra4skty pcl1tokhnich6akiy institut (Leningrad Polytechnic
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BOOOOO~
Inatitute)p and the Akademiya nauk SSSR (Academy of Sciences of the USSR).
Since 1950 he was in a leading position at a Planning Institute, directing
simultaneously research work at the Energeticheakiy institut AN SSSR (Insti-
tute of Power Engineering of the AS 'USSR). Since 1954 he has devoted himself
entirely to scientific work. He graduated as a Candidate in 1946- In 1953 he
was approved as a Senior Scientific Collaborator of the Institute of Power
Engineering of tho AS USSR in the field of "Electric Networks"o He published
over 50 papers in the pariodiCU16 "Elaktriche tvo", 11-Maktricheskiye stantaii",
"Iz ves-tiya--All SSSRO, at al.9 and-made-anumber of invention&. There is I fig-
ure.
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[Engineering and acouoirlc calcl-lationi in, power oncine(!r-
Ing] Tekhniko-ekonomichookie raschety v energetilre. Yc.-
skva, Nauka, 1965. 150 P. (MIRA 18:2)
1. Moscow. Enorgetichaskiy Instit-uto im.
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AUT11OR,, Andrianov, V. No; Budzka, I. A.; Venikov, Ve A.1 Demin, A. V.: Gorodskiy,
Do At; Grudinskly, Po Go; Zakhari"~...,k4jjft t1rasnovo Vs So; Levin, He So; List6v, P. N
V~ i
M-rkovich, I* Hsi Go 191 Ratevig. Do Vo; S=Lr-nov, Bo V
Stepanov, Vo Hal Syroviyatnikovo I* A91 Fadocayev, A, Hol Yakobs, As 19
ORG: none
TITIr!,: Doctor of technical sciences, Profecsor L, Yes Ebin (on the occasion of his
60th birthday
SOURCEt Elaktrichostvo. no. 6, 1965, 91
TOPIC TAGSi scientific personnel, electric network, lightning
A13STRACT: Professor Lev Yefimovich Ebin, 60, graduated in 1928 from the
Kiyevskly elektrotekhnicheskiy institut Wyev Electrotechnical Institute).'
Between 1929 and 1936, he worked in the Donenergo system and published various,
original papers on lightning protection and groundingdevices. From 1936
EBIN works at the Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskly Institut elektrifikatw
sit sellskogo khozyaystva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute for the
Electrification of Agriculture) where he heads a laboratory. In 1937, he
defended his candidate's dissertation and lit 1951 his Ph. Do Thesis dealing
with studies of the nonaymmtrical operatini; conditions of electrical met-
works and of stationary and nonstation&ry alectro-the-mal processes.in the
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countrys These works served for further development of the rural distribution
,networkso He showed considerable interest in the problsu of the raisirg of scion-
tifto personnel* Ebin was decorated with "Znak pochota" aM various madalms Orlg,,
arts hast 1 jrIgUrG& fJPRL7
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Golldenh~r,,, S. A:1,71drorln, D. G-; ~91ZACIAA*," IY%Vla
A6ZIdv, U. I.; Loontlyeva, Z. I.; Markovich, 1. 11.1 I~Mqrovich. E. A.; Kikhroovich, G.V.1
J-7-TME-7 Frodvod1teJ.av,-1-.Sj Pyatnitakiy. L. IJ.; StaikviZi,-
Ii. A.; Tolatg, Yu. G.: Tsukh J,.; Chuldunov, Zq Fol S&Vnilin, A. Too
OqGt none
,Anlzt 14.1 R."OlAyaVich Khitrin
533:~. :n-sst1ya* Enargetika i transpmt, no@ 2. '1965. 1.53-159
TOPIC T,%C;Ss ac;dovdc personnel, plWaica personnel. combuAtion. carbon, high
terporature research, plasrs bean, fuel
AB37RACT: Profoscor I Corro*pondin,'Xcmber, Academy of S(Aen~oa
USSI, Stato Price LAdreate, and Doctor of Shrincerine Sciences, died after a
short but severe illness at the age of 58. He was wall kromm hare and abro3d
a!, an cutatanding scionti3t, and speciali3t in'tho field of conbustion 1hcor7
and t;io dovelopmont of nothod3 for r;pocdij~-, up burning of fuel. No bogan his
rcientific work at the All, Union Heat Dnginaerinr. rnstitute after Cradcatine
rron tho phy,51c3 dopartnent of Hoacow University in 1930. Ilia carly wrloc was
on the propagation of fl=os in gaso3, and on hoteroCanow combu-stion. In
A946 he defended his Doctor's Dissartalion on the theory of embu3tion,of.car-
COM 1L2 Mco U1.036M
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'bon. Ilia monograph "Combustion of Carbon' was awarded ~ho Stato Prize in 19~0,
.In 1951 he boc=o the peniarent dirocWr of the laboratory for the Intcnsylca-
tion of combustion procosion of the 0. H. XrzhizhAnovskiy Power Inetituto./ He
was oloctcd a corresponding member or :M5 Academy or SclonCC3 U5!-,TMT-TJ753- go
headed the All Union Advirory Board on combustion, represented Soviet scionca
at international Symposia, and was a na-Lbor of the international Instituto of
ccnbustion. For a number of years, he directed the Hoscow general saiinar on
co.abustion, and took an active part In Cho work of the Scientific CoLnnil of
the Aaadaiy of Science3 MSR, on hiZh toryporaturo heat physicaf and or the
sciontific council on the comprohonsiv-3 ut1lization of fuel. He dovotad a
lar6o mount of attention to teaching work. He direoted Uia-Conbustioti Mvi-
alon of the Physics Do tnont.pf jioz;ow S'--kto Univorsi~Zli His rtoi;;Frik~-)n
par
"PhY31Ct, of Coribu3tion an. 1)5ionr
I ~R 0 ;,,'1957) ia a basic text for studonts in
this field Three Dootor-s ssortatb)n3 and fifteen Candidate DissorAtion3
woro defended under his direction. In Vic last yoar3 of his life he d:,roctod
work on methods for cmprahansivo utilization of fuol at power station-P w as
to obtain valuable produots from the mineral part ot the fuel, as wall as work
on the physical chatical proC06308 in 4k pla=a atroan, and thd bachanian of
interaction between carbo,l &M'Caaos. He was the author of more than 60
oolontifto works, for v1dch he was avarded the Order of the Red Bawer at..-
Labor and medals. Orig. art, h&st I figure. ICJFEW7
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ALADIYEEV, I.T.; ALEKS-ANII-ROV, B.K.; BAUM, V.A.; GOLOVINA, Ye.S.;
GOLIDENBERG, S.A.; 11DERIN, D.G.; ZAjUW.IN,-A.G.;, IYULU, V.N.;
MiORIRE, V.G.; KOZLOV, G.I.; LEONTIYEVA, Z.I.; IV.FY07ICH, T.,'~,.;
MEYEROVICH, E.A.; IC-FINEVICHP G.V.; POPKOV, Z.I.; POPOV, V.A.;
PREDVODITELEV) A.S.; PYATFITSKIY, L.N.; STYRIKOVICII, V.A.;
TOI,STOV, Yu.G.; TSUKHANOVA, O.A.; CIRJMATIOV, Z.F.; SHEYN'LLIN, A.Ye.
Lev Hikolaevich Khi~.rin, 1907-1965; obituary. Izv. All S,3SR. Energ.
i transp. no.2:159-:160 14r-Ap 165. (MIF-A 18:6)
ANDRWCY " V.N.; BEYLIS, M.Ya,; BUDMO, I.A.; ZAKHAUK,,, A.G.; ZLATKOVSKIY,
A.P.; ZUYEV, V.A.; KWIICV, V.S.; LISTOV, P.N.; MZARCV, G.I.;
POYARKOV, M.F.; SIMBNOV, B*'T.
Mkol4i Alokxeovich Sazonov; obituary, glektriChO;3tvo ro, 5:
92-93 my. 163. (NUA 16:7)
(Bazonov., Ilikolai Alekseevic*..,, 1903-)
BIUILOV, V.P.(~bskva); GORUSHKINp V,,I* (I,Ioskva)j DMIRSOV, V-10 (Moakva);
ZAKMARIIIJ A.G. (Voskva); KUZIII'MiA. A.A. (14Dak-;a); FOLYJ"'0YAYAJ,
Optimization of the selection of fuels for thermal electric power
plants and boiler aystems In long-range planning. I7,v. AN SSSR.
14ierg. i transp. no.4:514-524 JI-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:11)
ZAKHARIN, A.G.; KANAKIN, U.S.
Increase in the efficiency of electric power distribut.4ma In rural
areas and the use of new machinery. Obahch. energ. no.6:101-110 163.
(14IRA 16tlO)
(Rtxal electrification)
(Electric power distribution)
ZAKHARIN~ A,,G.; BRAIWV, V.P.,- DENISOV,, V.I.
Principal rvtthf-jm4t1iAl formbition of a problem concerning the
choice of an effici,mt power distribution systen and optimum
alternative for the di5tribut.on of power resources. ObAch.
enorg. no.6;14-23 163. (WRA 16:10)
(Electric P,Ywer) (Power renourcee)
ALUKLR, Sh.M..; ANDRIA11OV, V.N.; BUDZKO, I.A.; BUILUCHEV, S.A.;-ZALUA"ll
-".; NAZAROV, G.I.; PhISHCHEP, L.G.; FOYAMOV, M.F.; PASOVSKIY,
E.I.; RUIIOV$ B.A.; 300i',TSOVp P.F.; SEIGEYLV, A.V.
P.N.Listov; an his sixtieth bi.rthday arul the thirty-flfth
annivernary of his induotrial, theoretical, and educational
work. FIekrr.-che3tvD no.11:924 11 162. (HUIA 15:11)
(Listov, P3tr llikolr-j3vich, 1902-)
ANDHMOV,...V.V.; 3URGUCIEV, I VIZ11", 1-1-U'; -;;- -_
YjVj3j;'OVI VIIS~; USXV, P.U.; YAZAFOV, G.I.; POYARUKCS, Y.Fe';
jAzollov) JI.A.; STEPPANOV, V.,N.; EBINO L,Ye,
-1.A. Budzko [daystvi -tell n7y c+~Ien Vaesoyuznoy a-kadamil sel'3ko-
khozyayG4.vt_-rij,.ykh nai-k 1moni Lc-uinab on his fiftieth Urthday
and tHirtieth ~)=iversury of sciantific.and pedagogical work.
_'lektrichestvo no.5:87 11y 361. 14:9)
(Ducizko, li.-,orl Alek3androvich,
ZAKHARRI, A. G.
"Local.power systems in rural a:mas"
ANDRIANZOVP V.N.; BLUX0, I.A.; VEZZIF,017, V.A.; DPe!Il**, A.V.; GORCLSKY, D.A.;
GRUDIN'SKIY, P.G.; A,,G.-, MASNIOV V S LEVIN) M.S.; LIST(Tv.
%Otl , m.
P.N.;
B.V. ; S VICU, MI. I.A. :EZ, a':E7E'i, A.M.
Orlipalovi
YAYI=- ? A. I&
Doctor of technical. sciences, Pri-l-%asor Lev E-rimovich Min, 1905-,0 on
his 60th birthday. Elektriche3tvj'~r-c.6:93 Je t65.
t WIRA 180)
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4-10-17/47
AUTHOR: Zakhar 'in, A.X.f Chief 'Engineer of the Kirov Works
TITLEi The Kirov Works - Bearer of Orders (Kirovskiy - ordenoaosnyy)
PERIODICALt Znaniye - Sila, 1957, # lOs PP 15 - 21 (USISR)
ABSTRACTs The author describes the aotivitj of the Kirov Works.
Many of the machines constructed here are uniques they are built
either in small quantities or transferred to other factories.
Steel is automatically :3melted in Martin furnaceal furnace
temperatures, mazout an4 air combustion are maintained mechan-
ically, Spectral and chemical metal analysis in performed
next to the open-hearth furnaces.
The author describes the operations performed in manufactur-
ing a rotor turbine from smelting '*,o shipping and points out
that follow-up inspections are mad~D of the unit after it has
left the plant.
A case in quoted, where a deficiency in the turbine operation
was ectablished to be caused by the closely located reductor,
and by cyclic errors in the gear Irecision.
The author mentions the procest of soldering, which in some
cases must be performed in a vacuum or in hydrogen of inert
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The K3.row Works - Bearer of Orders
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tubes had to be joined to a massive metallic body. Even solder-
ing could not be applied as the tube's thin wells were corroded
by the hot solder. Finally a solution was founi, in collabor-
ation with mem,Ders of the Latvian Academy of 3cienceal the
part5 were heated separately, dipped in the liquid solder and
then cooled. The solder cannot corrode the parts within such
a short time. Another example relates to bearings, where it
was found that bearings must not be too preciseIas a rougher
bearing may better resist the oomp:~eosion.
There are 4 photographs.
AVAIUBLEj Library of Congress
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ZAAHAR11N,41eksey.Avanovich; LEPIN, A.R.. red.; OVOGUO. N.O., takha.red.
(Benefits of production mechanization] Chto daet ask-hanizataiin
proizvodetva. Leningrad, Lou-Mat, 1960. 30 p. (RUIA 13:7)
1. Glavnyy inzh. Kirovskogo zavoda (for Zekharlin).
(Leningrad-Kachinery industry-Teohnological Innovations)
(Automation) (Socialist competition)
hr A
GODMCV, T.W.- LISHWICH, S.V.-, ZA154ARIN, %J,-
Chloroplast structure and chlorc:pliyll coacentraticn In ooze Pquatic
-ilAnts. Uch.zmm.BGU no.26.-I.V31-169 156. (MRA 10: 9)
(Pondwead) (Chlorophyll) (Chrotitoohorea)
Translation from% Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, 1959, No, 7,
p. 101, # 25141
AUTHORi A"Jakharlint K.I.
TITLE: On the Problem of Grinding Poorly Machinable Materials
PERIODICALs V *sb.t Dokl. 16-y Nauchn. konferentaii prof.-prepodavat. som
tava Leningr. inzh.-stroit. in-ta, Lcningrad, 1958, PP. 444
448
TEXTi The author describes the)results of ~.nvestigations carried
out to establish the optimum grindin conditions and s9lect the best disk
charact eri sties for the mach!.ning of the. :*C-6 (Z)iS-6)V>alloY, The diffi.
culty of grinding the mentioned alloy consists in-T-hefact -thUt the abra-'
sive grains of the grinding disk are quickly covered during the working
process with a film of the ground metal and the grinding procoss is stopped.
It was found that monocor.indun disks of 80 granularity with ceramic binder,
possessing a hardness of CX-2t.-C (SU-2 - S'd are the moot ef,"icient. Disks
of black and green dticon carbide shovr only a very low efficiency. Electro-
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corundum disks.do not come up to monocomndum disks '3ut ensure a consider-
ably hieAer efficiency than silicon carbide disks. !!he following conditions
are recommended for monooorundum grindings U a 13 "/see and lower Ug (?) -
20 m/min, t - 0.01-0.02 Mm, longitudinal table feed S - 2-4 mm/rev of work
piece.
Translator's notes This is the full translation of the original Rushian
abstract.
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AMIM,x Zakharlin, K.T..
TIM* Investigating the gTinding process of heat.-resistant alloys
PERIODICLL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mashinostroyeniye, ni). 16, 1961, 57, abstract
16B369 (V ob. "XVII Nauohn.. konforentaiya :prof .-prepodavat. sostava
Leningr inzh.-strolt. in-ta a uchastlyem 'predstavit. atroit. organ-
Izately, predpriyatiy i nauchno-tekbn. o-v. Dokl. sak,;siy tekhnol.
aborn. stroit. konstruktsiy i atroit. proic.7ya, stroi-., matshin,
detal-ey mashin i tekhnol, metallov, stroit. materlalo~i% Leningrad,
1960, 42 - 45)
TMCT: Investigations were carried out to determine the optii" cutting con
ditions and find the best coolant composition for the grinding of -the heat_resis__~
tant/j~f-_826 (E1-826) and34-766A(BI-766A) alloys. It was found that the most
efficient wheels are those made of monocormdum with a ceramic binder. ;inish-
grinding should be effected with wheels of grain size eO, hardneseC 1 (31), while
rough grinding is carried out with wheels of 46 or 60 grain size &ad CH2 (SM2)
6r S1 hardness. The best results were obtained at a wheel speed of 37 m1sec, a
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longitudi:2al feed of 3 - 6 mmlrev and a speed of-the workpiece of 20 m/min. The
maximum efficiency was attained by cooling with sulfofrecol with an addition of
10% diesel oil. Aqueous solutiona of citric and vanillic acids are inferior to
sulfofrezol as regards efficiency, The lowest efficienqj was obtained when an
aqueous potassium bichromate solu-;ion Was used.,
1. Brozgol'
[Abst1ractor's note:
Complete translation]
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TITLE: Investigation of' the process of grindirg diffleult-to-work materials-7:
PrMODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal,'Mashinostroyenipi, no. 11, 1962, lo4, ab-
atract 1ID671 ("Sb. nauclui. tr. Lenlngr, Inzh.-stroit. in-t", no. 32,
o6o, 66 - 7P) -
TEM, This is a repo:.-t on an investigation of the offoat or dink charac-
terintics and grinding conditions on the specific efficiency, disk wear, powet,
consimed and surface microgeometry when grinding hIgh-chromium A 25X 13 (L25Kh13)
and 2X13 (2013) steels. The experiments were carried out on a face-grinding
machine with disks of the following characteristicni Kq46Cbl,?B (KCh46SM213),
Hq46Crd2K (KM46sm2K), 'C-?46CM2B (Wsm), 34(;cM2K (E4613140() andaB 46CM~K
(EB46SMIK). During grindtag the disk speed,and ths) transverse table feed were
conr,tant (27 m/sec. and 10 to per travel). The ta:ole speed was 12 arVI 18 m/min.
and the depth of grinding 0.01, 0.02,.0.03 and 0.05 m per travel. It has'been
found that the highest spocific, efficiency Is achieved when working with disks
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Invootie,ition of tho... A052/A101
of ceram:les-bound white electrocorundum. Eleotroc,6rundum diaks occure a specific
e~ficien('Y 3 - 4 times higher than the SPOMO efficloicy of silicon carbide
disks. With an increase of the longitudinal table spee4 the 1pealfio efficiency
Is higher-than when grinding 2Kh13 stool, Thare~are 6 X19UPo3,
1. D~ozgolt
(Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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V.A.Pelagoichev, the oldest worker of thm synthetic fiber iT',umtzT.
Khim.volok. noo5:?8 '59. (MIRA 13-4)
f (Textile fibert, Brathatio)
(Pelagalahey, Vla41mir Alakeandro-riah, 1909-)
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44
ZMARKIN, L. I DoIC Chem Sci (diss) "study in the field
.of polychlor-derivatives of hydrocarbons and related conpounds #,I
Mos, 1958. 24 pp (A,cad Sci USSRo Inst of laemento-organic Com-
pounds) Mv 35-58, 105)
fIk
AUTHORSt Zakharkin, L* Okhlobystin, Oo ru4 SOV1627-59-6-333156
TITLE& ynthesis of Bty=trialkyls by the Action of Organo-metallic
Compounds on Aue Esters of the Metaboria Acid (Polucheniye
bortrialkilov daystviyem :zet&lloorganioheakikh zojedineniy na
efiry metaborroy kisloty)
PMODICALt Izvestiya Akademii nauk S33R. Otdalaniye IhiMicheakikh naak,
1959, 14r 6, pi. 1135 - 1136 (USSR)
IMTRLCTr The reaction n;entioned in-the title has hitherto hardly been
investigated. In the present investigatior. the borotrWkyls from
alkyluataborates (WWI 3(wl+.h McCH3t naCe 9 ) with aluminum
trialkyls, zixc dianyls and magnesiumhalcid alkyls were
synthatized.
(WW)' 34- AlIq, -4 B + A-1 203+ (BD)3Al -, W I CJ15 i-C. H
4 9
(R=) 4- &k~'-4 I -I-ZnO4-(HOj,2~n; RtNC~ I C_5H_
3 2 ' via lel~' 7
(BOBO)3 + R%X -~ Rj'B4- 94gD + MgZ4.HMIgX-, EVxp-C 4190 '_C5ffU
The reactions occurred with high yield. It. the experinental part
- the methods f;w the production of borotrialkyls are described.
Card 1/2 The yield in borotrialkyls obtained by different methods is
Synthasis of B=ntrialkyb3 by the Action of Organa-zetallic =162-59-6-33136
Compounds on the Eaters of tLe Mataboric Acid
given in a tcble. There are I table. and 2 references, 1 of
whi,oh is Sovl,et.
ASSOCUTIM Institut elmientoorganichaskikh soyedineniy Akadenii nauk 333H
(Institute o:., Eleaental, Organic Cozapaunds of the Academy of
Sciences, U31JR)
SUEMITTEN Daoembar 24, 1958
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OOA
AUTHORSt
TITLEs
3/0~~W/000/06/04/01 1
B020 B061
?
jakharkin, L. Savinag L. A.
......................
Preparation and. Properties of Some Organo-sluminum Chelate
Compounds
PERIODICALs Izvestiya Aka41tmii nauk SSSR. Otdoloniye Ichimichookikh naukv
1960, go. 6, p-p. 1039 - 1043
TEXTt Here, the authors studied the action of triethylalua~nux and
diisobutylaluminum hydride on the unsaturated compounds CR 2Isca'(CH 2)nX#
where X w OC 2 H5P H(C2H 5)21 and n a 2 and 3. The actior. of dLisobutyl-
aluminum h;rdride on allyleiloridel and n,4_pentenylch3.orid* was examined.
in order to obtain the oom:?ounds (C 4 H9)2AI(CH 2)3 Cl ane'. (a 4a9 )Al(CH2)5 Cl.
In neither case is there a depositing of the hydride on Ithe double bond,
but the chloride becomes reduced to jEMIgnelor pjntvq0-1p re;pectivel
Compounds of the type R 2A('H2)nX' in which n - 3, 4# X w OC2H , N(C 2H 5
are cyclic chelate compour.de and monomers. As apart from tbese, the
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aluminum Chelate Compounds B020/BO61
compounds R2Al(CH 2)5 X are not monomeric, but associated compounds, which
contain structures with complex intermolecular formatioris as well as inner
complex seven-nembered struct~;res. Cyclopropane or cyclobutane are formed
on the thermal decomposition )f (i-C 4H9)2Al(CH2)002H 5' whore r, - 3,4. The
spectra were taken by T. A. SLdorov with an infrared apectromoter con-
struoted on tho basis of the IIKC-11 (IKS-11) monochromatc.r, &nd the
authors thank him for this. T.'iera are 9 referencess 2 Soviet, I German,
6 English, and 1 French.
ASSOCIATIONj Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineniy Akalemii nauk
SSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of the
Academy of Scieilces USSR)
SUBMITTED: December 22, 191j8
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WMAKINI-161-14ORWAt Toy,
Some wnyersions of 1,5.9-cyclododecatrionso DoklAX B&IF 132
no.5:11)78-1081 Je 160. (K= 1316)
1. Institut elementoorgmichookikh noyedinan4 Akedentl n&uk
SSSR. Predstaylsuo akademikom A.B. Neemeyanovyu,
(cyclododecatr'igue)
0/079/6,3/030/06/03/009
B002/bOI6
AUTHORSt 2;akharkin L. I., Khorlinap 1. M.
TITLEs flymmetrization of Alkyl Aluminum Sesquihaliiea to DialkZl
Alumin Halideaqin the Presence of Sodium Halides
PERIODICAM Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1960, Vol- 30o No. 61, pp. 1926-1929
TEXTs in the present paper the authors outlined the conditions for the
above method of synthesis e,evised by them. The symmetrization of the
alkyl aluminuri sesquihalidois with the corresponding sodivz halides pro-
ceeds according to the forimlas 2R 3Al2X3 + nNaX P 3R2A17.' + AlX3OnNax
(X - Cl, Br, 1). The investigation was perfo=od on moth.,rl and ethyl
aluminum sesquichloride, ethyl aluminum sesquibromide ard ethyl and propyl
aluminum sesquiiodide. The mixture of the above-mentLiGnOl Lnitial sub-
star-coo with the corresponding sodium salt was heated for 2 hours up to
200-2200 undor vigorous silrring, Two isimisoible liquid lartra were
formed. The tipper one conviated of pure dialkyl aluminur. halids, the lower
one of a complex compound with the sodium salt which crystallized on
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to Dialkyl AlumAnum Halides :In the Presence of B002/BO'16
Sodium Halides
cooling, This phenomenon was observabac in all compounds investigated.
.The separation (if the dialky:1 aluminum halide from the sodium halide com-
plex salt was not possible iuiy-longer. The influence of the. amount of
NaBr used in thc reaction upon the degree of eymmetrizatior. was investi-
gated on the example of the reaction of ethyl aluminum sesquibromide with
NaBr. Complete gymmetrization occurred at a molar ratio of ethyl aluminum
sesquibromide tc NaBr - 10-1.2. At a lower ratio a mixture of diethyl
and ethyl aluminum bromide wais formedg in--which connection the former
prevailed in proportion to the amount of the initial substances-used. A
morG intense symmetrization ~.id not occur any longer even at a higher
excess of NaBr. If the syntho-ois is ma0e without stirring, a higher
quantity.of NaX is necessary for the corresponding degree of symmetrization.
()n evaporation in vacuo a mixture of dimethyl aluminum iodide and tri-
mothyl aluminum is formed frcm methyl aluminum eacquiiodide and N&Io On
evaporation under atmospheri( pressure the total amount symnet:vized
to trimethyl aluninilm. In the experimental part the synthesits ILre de-
scribed in detail. The folloulng compounds were obtained8 diethyl
aluminum bromide, yield 92%, without stirring 65%; dimethyl a.huninum
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to Dialkyl Aluminum Halides J.n the Presence of B002/BO16
Sodium Halides
chloride, yield 84%; diethyl aluminum chloride 65
.~, without stirring 79116;
diethyl aluminum iodide, 98% without stirring 91fal di-n-propyl aluminum
iodide (twofold diatillationi, 75%; trimethyl :Iuminum (tvofoll.distil-'
lation), 80%. There are 1 tablo and 6 referencess i Sovisto 3 German, and
I English.
.ASSOCIATIONt Institut elementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akad!gmii nauk
SSSR (Institutit of Elemental-oF4anio Compounds of the
Academi -ofScicnces of the USSR)
SUBMITTEDt July 6o 1959
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S&MXHTALDV. G.I.-. DAUWVA, L.P.; ?AXHARKIN. L.I.; XWRLINA, I*X,;
TAXUIoOYA. L.A.-. ZEIIEHA 7g, Y.A.
Syntbesis studies in the field of polyeas coxpowAs. P"t 17:
low mynthesis of ratiml or 9.13-dinothrl-?-(1#1,5-tritiethyl-
cYclobazon-5-Yl)-7,9,11,13-nonatetreen-15-al. Zhursob,kbin.
30 iio.6:1823-1828 Je 160. (KIR& 13:6)
1. vilasoyalwy nauchno-Issladovatallsidy vitaminw Institut.
(Ionatetrasnal) (Oletins)
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8229'~
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o 0 BOOI/BO63
AUTHORSs 2akharkln# L# Is. Okblobystinp 0. Yu.
.............. -!
TITLEs Reactions of -,he Alkyl Exchange in the Series of Elements
of the Third and Second Groups (Al, B, Zn, Mg)
PERIODICAM Zhu'rnal obahc:2ey khimii, 1960t Vol. 30, No. 7, pp. 2134-2138
TEXTs Sufficient convenient methods are n9w available for the conversion
of organoalum!MLM~Y_ nds into organoboronicompounds (Refs. 1-4), whereas
compou
the reverse pro;:ejs has not.yet been possiblev The authors of the present
paper attempted to exchange the radicals between organoboron and organo-
aluminum compounds. The reactions of the exchange of alkyl derivatives of
different metals (Refs- 5-8) are well-known, especially those of lithium.
This is also th-3 case with come alkyl derivatives of sodium and mercury
(Refs- 7YB)- Apart from the exchange xeactions between B 2H6 and
(C 2H5)3 Al# as wall as C2~ffMja (Scheme 2), which were described by E. Wiberg
and P. Strebel (Ref. 9), suoh reactions have hitherto been unknown for
alaminum- and boron trialky1s. The exchange reactions of the radicals
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of Elements of the Third and Second Groups BOOI/BO63
(Al' B, Zn? Mg)
between aluminum- and boron trialkyls were studied by the authors by a re-
action of triethyl aluminum or trimethyl aluminum with boron trialkyls
and boron triaryls according to the scheme R3Al + R30Bq-_=~R31Al + R3B. The
reversible reaction may take place with a complete exchange of radicals
if the more volatile component is removed from the reaction zone. It may
be assumed that this reaction proceeds in the following atagent
R Al + RIB->R RIAl + RFB; R RIAI + R31B->RR21Al + R21RB.
3 3 2 ic, 2
R13B + R3B
The authors studied exchange reactions of triethyl- and trimethyl aluminum
with triphenyl boron, tribuiyl boron, and triisobutyl boron. The mechanism
of radical exchange between organoaluminum- and organoboron compounds could
not be clarified. It was found that alkyl exchange also took place between
organoaluminum- and organozinc compounds as well as between organoboron-
and organozine- or organomagnesium compounds (cf. the three last-mentioned
schemes). There are 13 refe:.,ences: 4 Sovietp 4 German. 4 U!", and
2 British.
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of Elements of the Third and Second Groups BOOI/BO63
(Alt BO Zn, Mg)
ASSOCIATIONs Institut elemetitoorganicheekikh soyedineniy Akademii nauk
NSSR (Institute of Elemental-organic Compounds of.the
Academy of Sc!.ences USSR)
SUBMITTEDt JulY 8, 1959
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B117/B138
AUTHORSs Zakharkin, L. I., and Kovredov, A. I.
TITLEi Addition of dibo:.-ane to isoprene and svnthesis o1: P-methyl
tetramethylene dLboric &cid
PERIODICALs Aka-demiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khim:icheskikh
nauk, no. 2, 1962, 362 - 363
TEXTs The investigation staxted in Ref. I (Zh. obshch. khimli 32 (in print)
(1962)) was continued as followst ~-methyl totramethylene diboric acid was
synthesized on the base of dl.borane and isoprene. All the r(jections were
performed in pare nitrogen a';mosphere. Diborane and isoprene readily rea--t
in tetrahydrofuran at room temperature. The product is bis-1,4-(1-boro-2-
mothyl cyclopentyl)-2-methyl butane C 15 H30B2 (1) (boiling point 880C
(0.2 mm Hg); j1old 64-7~)- By heating (1) with boro trichloride (2000C,
20 hr) and by distillation, 1,4-bis-(dichloro boro)-2-methyl butane
C5H1OB2Cl 4 (11) was obtained (boiling point 360C (0-7 mm Hg); yield 80~).
The hydrolysis of (II) yiele.edIO.-methyl tetramethylene diboric acid
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Addition of diborane to... B117/B138
C5H 14B20 4 ('1') (melting point 152 - 1330CI yield 90~), which us stored in
a sealed capillary in nitrogen. The structure of (111) waa cont'irmed by
its oxidation with alkaline hydrogen peroxide; the products we:ve 2-methyl
butanediol-1,4 (boiling point '115 - 1170C (10-5 mm Hg); yield '72.6~) and
bis-phenyl uretane (melting po:.nt 96 - 970C). There are 4 reforencest
1 Soviet and 3 non-Soviet. Thit two references to English-langiiage
publications read as followas B. Viejaik, H. Adkins, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. Vr
54, 4389 (1932); A. Shepard, J, R. Johnson. J. Amer. Chem. Soc-, 383, 168
(1911).
ASSOCIATION: Ingititut e 1 ement Qc,rga niches kikh aoyedineniy Akademli nauk SSSR
(Iriatitute of Elen.ental Organic Compounds of the Leademy of
Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTEDt July 29, 1961
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ZAKHMIN L I OKHWBYSTIII, O.Yu.; STRUNIN, B.N.
Preparation of a*rl mapasi= baUdes from prioary
alkyl halides and itagnesium in a hydrocarbon m*U=*
Dok1. AN SWR 147 uo.2:108-110 N 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1, Inatitut alementoorganicbeekikh sor-dineniy AN SSSR.
Predotavlena akadenikom I.L. Knunyantsem.
(Magnesi= organic compounds)
(Alkyl balidee) (Hydrocarbons)
1-11"; 15
ZAKPARKIN, L.I.; ZHIGAREVA, G.Ga
Production of nitrocyclod-c-decane and bovie of its conversions. Izv.
AN SSSR Otd.khim.nauk no.1:183-184 Ja 962. (MIRA 1-5:1)
1. Institut elementcorganicheskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
(Cyclododecane)
33271
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B101/B110
AUTHORSs Zakharkin. L. 1-9 nd Gavrilenko, V. V.
TITLE: Production of sodium- and potassium boron hydride by reductLai
of boron halides by means of sodium- or potassium hydride in
the presence of triethyl aluminum
PERIODICALt Akademiya nauk SSSH. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
nauk, no. 1, 1962, 173 174
(C2H I Al 14eBH i. 3MeC1 (Me - Na or Y)
TEXTs The reaction BC1 3 + 4MeH - 4
was investigated. (C 2 H5.1)3Al was added to a suspension of the alkali hydri-
de in toluene, in N 2 atmospherej the mixture was heated (using NaH to 60
850C, using KH to 80 0C)., and BCI3was bubbled through the suspension at
such a rate that the temperature was 80-95 0C using NaH, and 75-85 0C using
KH. The precipitate we.s filtered off, washed with ether, and extracted by
,means of diglym (diglin). The MeBH 4 yield was 83% for Me - Na, 90% for
Me ; K. Dropwise addition of boron trifluoride etherata instead of BC1-
Car (0 1
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Production of sodium- and potassium- B101/B11O
bubbling is one variant of tho method, The triethyl aluminum form5 ~:Im-
plexess MeAI(C 2H5)3H (Me - Nit or X), which reduco BC13to B11 36 wheretipon
MeBH4 is formed by BH 3 with MeH. There are 4 references: 1 Soviet and
3 non-Soviet. The reference to the English-langliage publicatii)n reads as
followst H. I. Schlesinger, 11. C, Brown, I, R, Gilbreath, 1, 1, Katz.
J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 2~, 195 (1953).
ASSOCIATIONi Institut clementoorganicheakikh soyedineniy Akaiernli nauk
SSSR (Institute of Elemental Organic Compounds af the Acade-
my of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTEDt July 12, 1961
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AUTHORS: Zakharkin; L. I, and Savina, L. A,
TITLE,~ Synthesis of organoaluminum compounds oontaining a
a-com in their alkyl chain
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. I zvest' ya. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh
aa.uk, nr,, 2, 1962, 253-256
TEXT. The !;y:ithF:sig curi3lst! in the additicn ~f d"laobutyl altiminum
r.*~,Ilrl~-~~o ~r, in5atorzated organc-silican compounds, A r.-.,i,xturk- of
a'l 7 i~n . r, - r:,. hydr~.~.~ and trimc-thyl ally! :~ilane wa:3 nx-,at,,,d f.---r at
9 c `C, Ir the proces3 the hydr1de added to tl-e doublic, bor.1
rA~,11,:Ing compound was dinproportlon4ad by
UIA tilwnyovil wqki d1pirlilvid off, Tht, d~bti.!--Itlon
of thin rpE~ad-.i-? n high racir;r, ('10-5
mm) yielded tr-t,,3-(tr1m-'1hy-1
H Si Al, the structure ~)f wh'.ch was
a4lumir.".lm C18 4- 3
with cryg"r and the subsequent hydroyLis in 3-trimethyl
p z- c. i.:, an 1. ~A so-'ut !or. of (I) in benz,?ne was heated -.V. th ethylene
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Svrthe-,in, cf organoaluminum ccmpounds~-. B!17/Bl36
~cO-~20'C, !0 hr'.. ond numerous sclid polymers wr~re
Aft r,:- i 4~ - - c xi d a tJ c r 7 tri me t hyl s y' p ~n - an o 1 - C
H., 0,
1?1~ (1~, n.M Ijj7 20
r1' -4 0) writ, b"
D
The a d d i i o n o f t h e hy d r., d e t o t h v d cc~j
r ',it,? reactlon of lilsobi.~tyl alurn--ni-im h 'vd-n, i',f
--,rv, allares and is accompan-ir~d by d3'.3prclF,:.'~-lj('.l;x'.''
(c IT JoAllitCH .. ""IlSiR (c if Aj.Cl)Il "SIR
;1 9 2 4 9 2 .. A 5
A11411
3R~Slc 2 H 4 Al (C 4 HC))2 '- 2(c 4 If 9)5
.R C _jj_ 7-. fCrr~~,"r -4 !:4 ly' fn
a39, A
rncbile liquid) a ra
('0 mm), Th-? dist 1.1
'j-jy" ethyl) aluminu-m did not
H Sa?, -,ou-,,.d ~.~So b':
7,: a rie e- Erre-", C-,o 12
-1 f I " -4 cw
j -" H H CTI- CH by wat~-r The
9 2 3" 3"
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S/O 6 2/6 2/000/00 ~/'00'/O' 3
3ynthesi,-, of organoaluninum compounds... B1117/B'38
prr)'A-~Cta of' (11) y.lolrlod0trIeMiyl sily) othanol. (boiling point sit
!00-105")c (50 mm lfg); r,2 1-44;0; d20 0.81j.11), and 11'?Xa-'~thyl
D * 4
20 20
po,.nt at 74-76'C (12 mir Hg); nD 1.4360; d 4 01856, Br-~mirat,-_.-.
i-A an brnm~tdo ;11 3SLC 21t411 r. Rogarl~ng thl- ntr.~-:tur- _J
(C
prc~du,~t3 obtained, it 13 believqd that adducts of diisobuty" all-amllnum
I-qd_--'d,r1 and trialkyl vinyl &!lanes are a mixture of tw~~ compounds, in
wh~.h tlie silicon atom. 4!3 in alpha and beta positior with req~ct to
'-he "Ilum~n-am atom. B. M. Mikhaylov is mentioned. There are E references:
a So,riet and 2 non-Soviet, The two references to English-language
T)ubli,_~ations read as follows: D. Seyferth, J. Amer, Chem. Soc. 8i,
8 .1 el9 117 (1961.).
59); H~ C, Brown, Tetrahedron 12,
ASSOCIATION: Institut elementoorganicheEikikh soyedinerxiy Akademil -nauk
SSSR (Institute of Elemental. Organic Compounds of th-
Academy of Soienc,39 USSR)
S11MITTED: October 23, '96,
Card 3/3
ZAKRARKINI L.I.; SAVINA, L.A.
- Produotion of cycloprDpaze hydrocarbons via organoalumimm compowAs.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.khin. no.9-.1693-1695 S 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Institut elementoorganicheskikh soyedineALy AN SSSR.
.(Cyclopropane) (Aluminum organic compounds)
_;~4!!Pl,Y,_4,jq,.PVREDOVq A.L
Synthaels of etbAne-m*ljl- mid othwie-1.2-diboroate acids frgm aast-
ylene and diborane. ':zv,AN SSSR.S*r*khlm* no*2139) F t64.
(MIRA 170)
1. Institut elementoorganichaskikh soyedinenly AN SSSR.
ZAKEARKIN, L.I.; DRATTSEV, V...; CH.1pov,S)FIyo Yu.po
... 1 .1------,- , " `--- I
Scme trarinfor-nations cT alky-1 halides, allcchol,-, anJ* C,;,
the barene serJes. Utr.ob-.1,him. 35 no.12:21&';-21.67 D '65,
1 (MIRA 19:1)
MKI-14MUN) L.1,; KWIEVA, V.1'.
OynthoBis and diDam-Ination of ci.~-and
Zhur. erg. khim. 1 nc.9:1608-1615 S 165. 18: U )
le Submitted August 24, 1964.
U)CIIIEIAS, -7 T
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I., V, =-RZ,
KONARYA" 37. 7. 0 F-H L R,,' e."'; K.
ROICOMINY S.V.; DIVANKU1, V.A.; TSFY-ILPS, G.M.;
1AYMARKIN) L.i.; OFILDBYSTIN, O.Yu.; ST-QW1, G.F.;
-~-LTIF~Vb(~!G k*A. '
Letters to che editor. Izv. All SSSR. Ser. khIm.
165.
1. Institut orj:,,anicharRoy khimli im. TI.D. ZCI.iTlokogo fill SSOCSR
(for Unanyan, Krindratly-eva, Lnchmeha, Zavlyalov, K&vp,-,-Zn, -va)
J or
2. Institut e1ementocrranichoskikh arayerlIntirdy ~Jl "r
Zeyfmij, Gambaryan, Mnasyan, Knunyants, Kochary.,--ri,
Kormbakp Poiozhit), 1`18,mikov, Zakharkin, 0khIc&7a;Jr:,
Babushkina, BlIevich,
L 18567-66
ACC HRt AP6002700 SOURCE CODEt UF/0062.(65/00O/0a2/2190/2l93
AUTff.)Mt zakharkin, L. I.; Kazanti3avj A* V&
ORG: rast-ituto for Hataroorpaiv. Go=curA2,--k -Y of 3c4o.-4cs,SWR (Inst4rt
~mdea -
ion of C-notaIlLc borane derivatives
ti-gation of tho 4Lkylatian raarat
SGURGEt AN S33R. IzvestiYa. Sariya kbimiche.;kaya, no. 12, 1?65, 2190-2193
L3 , LACS. Vorane, b--ron cop.-c-undF organdb*roa compumit- &Lky1&tion# lithium,
sodium, lboron
A detailed Lrrreati.-ation ef the alkylation of litiiun and, sodi,;n barants
V Z V rji~w.
+ cuts
C---rd
L i8567-66
ACC t.JR: A.P6002700
r~ctacUoa yi 01"44 a or tl'v~ ~"'Y'Ivafit (trid, t Urs rC"Luc-b oc alkali
1, ".7
I ') d'At t 1A rtA . I I o I ILI i r, t 3. 0 t f v t a b, u
Is corx-IrLded that Vie EtIlky"11alw1on promif-kla mic-re C1jrjQQt.11j'f in J'Lr-U-1(j vfiuqordn L14kr.
)i
e' i3r-bwanzeno oolution. Orit. art., ivqi~t 1 teold.5 A nd j,it lrjri_-
!iU8 GOD13t 07/ SION DATE: WA;wW OUG wi 0031 0-1 H W 00)
F71'
cacd 2/2
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L38569-66 FAVOIDP(DIT 'V4lrr1/JWD/PY.
ua: A?6oo'.'-1702 souRcE com, uWWAVOW/012/22o6inaq
AUTHORSt Zrakhrar?.Int L. L; Kaliain, V. N. Jep
T~ciitutn far Hateroo-,zenic Co;poi~ndzz, AcadeM of Sciames,SSSR (Institut
ilicio U )r ano
P.,.'3-~Y.t)--oranaand ption)
SOURGE. M SSSR. Izvesti7c.. seriya khiaichoskayaf no. 12, 1955, 2206-2209
TOPIC TAGS: borane, baron compound, organoboron. compowid
r ~ru f" -anyl and nec~phenyl boranan were aynthesized
A nil:
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ZAKHARKIN, L.I.; KASLIN, D.N.,; GAVRIIENKOO V.V.
Production of diborwic from eodito ali=ohydride and torun
halides in other and hydrocarbon media. Zhur neorg.iliim.
11 no.1t13-19 Ja 166. 4fIRA 19t1)
1. Subud-Ated June 8, 1964.
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ACC "" AP6009799 S)URIVIE CODE:4 UR/0062/66/t)00/002/0346/0348
AUTHOR:. Zakharkinp Lo I,- Oprodnikova, Ila A&
ORG: Orgamool emental Gouounds,_Academ-of Selen PA
(Insti U -e emen -- orFanichasUkh soyodinenly Akademil, nailic SSSR)
TITLE: Alkylating B-decaablarobaren( in an alcoholic motitum
SOURCE: AN SSSR. lzveatiyao. Beriyikkbimicbe okay&, no, V., 1966,
_346-30
TOPIC TAGS: ~chemi cal reaotio:i, alkylation,, oraanoborM CCm20Und?1t
'\of t
ABSTRAM Alkylation he nono- and disodium salts of
~B-decachlorobarena (1) with triothyl iodide, ethyl iodida, allyl bromide
and benzyl chloride was studi4id in al.-oholic and in aqueous-alcoholic
Lnedia. The decachlorebarene ifnior, acts off a weak nucleophlilic reaFent
In alkylations in alcohol. Tle mono- and disodium salts of I formed
only the 61methyldecaoblorobarene ITIJ -rrith methyl iodide, but only
nionoethy1decachlorobarene (III) was formed with ethyl iod-Ide. Mono- and
diallyidecachlorobarene, respectively,. were formed by reacting mon- and
~disodluzzn salts of I with allyl b.romido, an6 mono- and
Idibenzy1decaohlorobarene, were formed ,ritlh benzyl chloride.
Card 1/2 uDc: 542.~ii+$
_fi61.718.4
ACC NR: AP6009799
Metbylethy1decaablorobarens was fomed fror, methyl iodidet and the
sodiuft salt or ethy1decachlor)barene, The IR apactra of 11 and iri
tare given. Orig. art. has! i !'~p7jrri ard 6 Oquotiona.
JISUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE- 2'- JL: n 4~ 5
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WURCE COM UR/0071/6-7-iT6W673
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AUTHOR: Zakharkin. G. 1. KaUnin, V. N.
ORG C -.4ne
TITLE: Is(rwrization of D-~a
nes Into B-baloneobarones
SOURCE: "Murnat obshchey khiWA~- r, 26, no. 2, 1966, 362-363
MPIC TOS: organoboron cmpound, halogenated organic compound,
ABSTRACT: It war. found that on isixnerizzaticn, B-chlorobarene, m. p. 2240-2250C, fomst
two B-chloroneoblarenes, (Ia), ax. p. 1,900-1910C. end (Ib), m. P. 21Se-2160C, Irld that
B-br-mnfxha~----ne, m. p. 1200-1910C, tva B-Dromoneobarenes, Ma.), at. p. 15310-1540cf
and (11b). m. p. 1710-1720C. (1b) is identical to the B-chloroneobarine and (rIb) to
the R-b-rymoneobarene which are Forvied b-,, Mlorenation of neoharene fn the presence of
A"LC' 3 of 9-dichlor%b~in-ne, r.. :,. 262*-2630C, fomed t--ive- 8-dichloro-
neobarenes, of which two wem isolated: (11fa), m. p. 1320-1330C, an,1 (Irlb), m. p.
H70-18,80C. The thLt-d isaaer is identical oi the chraziatogrmn to B-dlchloroneobarenel~
P. 2170-21VC, cubtained by cb-lovinat 11it rrttbarete in the presence of AAC12.. Halo-
genation of neobarene in the pzrsser~ce of AICI.rl also forms B-trihalo- and R-tetrahalo-
neobarvnes: - thus - B tatrabromoneotamne, ra. ;,. 3240-3250C. was c4>tabted. Photomona-
chlorination of neeWrene forms the two a-chaoncneobarenes (12[) and [M).
SEM CODE: 07"' SEMM DATE., MvgW ORIG REN 0001 OTIC REF#. 000 Fz
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AUTHOR: Zakharin, M.I. (1*~iyev)
TITIEj Kinematic equAtiong of the motion of a coordinate
frame in relation to the surface of the earth when its
axes are stabilined in inertial space
PERIODICALt Izvestiya AkademLi nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnicheskikh
naukra Energetika i avtomatika, 1961, No.2, PP.144-147
TEXT3 It is assumed that a cartesian frame moves in relation
to the surface of the earth, generally at an arbitrarily varying
height. During this motion, the axes of the moving frame are
stabilised along corresponding axes of another cartesiar. frame
which is linked to inertial space. rhis second frame is oriented
in Accordance with the orthodrome frame with an origin s.t a point
according to the instant of time assumed to be the time reference,
for example, the beginning of the motion of the moving coordinate
frame. The x axis of the orthodrome frame has the direction of
the programme orthodrome of the motion and tle y axis of this
frame has the direction of the plumb line. A fourth coordinate
frame which is the orthodrome frame linked with the actual
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El91/E181
trajectory of the motion has its Y axis in the direction of the
plumb line and its x axis 'Parallel to the tangent of the
programme orthodrome at an intermediate point of the path of the
frame- The surface of the earth is Assumed to be spherical. The
kinematic equations of motion of the moving frame relative to the
surface of the earth are derived, assuming its ideal stabiliaation
along the axes of the inertial coordinate frame. The system of
equations so derived can be used to determine the variable values
o --- tha-a-4,_-lerat1)n and velocity vectors of the
----motion of-the 0 r nateframe--in relat-iow~t~o-t e surMtw-io~f
m ving_ coo di
the earth as well as the values of the reference-longitude and-
latitude and of the altitude of the motion. The initial. data for
_--solving---thekine-matIc equation are the readings of accelerometers
whose axes of measurement are fiked--in inertia 1- a pa c e--and --the
initial values of the required kinematic parameters at the point
of origin. Investigations have shown that the systematic errors of
the accelerometers and the stabilisation errors of their measure-
ment axes cause errors in ccmputing the coordinates of the moving
frame which ifill vary, in the first approximation, with the
Schuler pendulum period around mean values determined by the same
Card 2/3
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Kinematic equations of the motion.... S/024/61/000/002/010/014
E191/E181
errors. A consistent deviation of the measurement axes of the
acceleroweters in inertial space at a constant angular velocity
causes the appearance of further errors in the measurement of the
coordinates. These errors also vary with the Schuler pendulum
period, but about a value which grows proportionally with the
duration of motion of the moving coordinate frame. A method for
taking into account the non-spherical nature of the aurface of the
earth is indicated.
There are 4 figures and 1 Soviet reference.
SUBMITTED: June 26, 1960
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VoH/61/000/001/008/014
0 Z061/E128
JeLz:~~
AUTHORs Zakharin, M.I. (Kiyev)
TITLE: A Contributionto the Problem of the Construction of
an Inertial Navigation System With a Platform Fixed
in Inertial Space
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tekhnichaskikh
nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1961, No.11 pp. 1-53-135
TEXTs The principle of construction of an inertial system of
navigation with a platforts fixed in inertial space is considered.
The system consists of sut:h a platform carrying two mutually
perpendicular accelerometors. The moving object carrying the
navigational system in asisumed to be travelling in ono plane passing
through the centre of the earth which is assumed to bis fixed.
It is shown that the angular acceleration of the syst,sta in the plans
in a function of the accelerations measured by the two accelero-
meters. The angular positton of the moving object can thus be
calculated by a computer fed with the accelerometer signals,
The effects on the measurement of angular location of errors in
the accelerometer measurements anti in platform direction are
Card 1/2
25754
S/024/6l/oOo/ool/oA)6/ol4
Eo61/n28
A Contribution to the Problem of the Construction of an ','nertial
Navigation System With a Platform Fixed in Inertial Spact
examined. It is shown that constant errors lead to an error in
location with a constant and a harmonic component. A drift of
platform direction with a -.onstant and angular velocity leads to
an error in location increasing linearly with time and a 2^rmonic
error having an amplitud-e-i(h ich --depends -on--the-d-rif t-ve' AY_of_____._
-Thai ----d
_.T
--rf- 4-
0t in 4i-fi-on systems is the fact that the
ortial av 1,
gyroscopes are not disturbcd and resultant errors avoided.
The locking of the platform onto stellar bodies by means cof
tele:copes in facilitated.
Thor are 4 figures.
SUBMITTED: March 25, 196o
Card 2/2
ACC NRj AP60211155 SOURCE com Wo413/65/000/011/0) 0
114VEIrIOR: Zakharin, M. I.
ORG: None
TITLE: A method for determiining the instantaneous coordinates of mwing ob).,cts.
Ciass 42, 182347
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promy6itlennyye obraztsys tovarnyye znakit no. 11, 191.6, 78
TOPIC 'TAGS: space coordinate tracking, mechanical motion inatrumin,, accel:rometer
ABSTRACT: This Author's Cert4.ficate introduces a method for determLning tht- instan-
taneous coordinates of moving objects. Accuracy is improved by aol-ring kint,natic
equations based on data from three accelerometers for determining Via coordJnates.
7he measurement axes of these accelerometers are station&27 in ine.-.-tial spt-.:e. The
horizontal components of the rector.of absolute acceleration are CaLculated togethe.-
with the instantaneous coordinates of the object.
SUB CODE: 13/ SUBM DATE: I!rJur,58
Cord 1/1 UDC; 531-383
A C C N RN iAP6021479
M'ENTOR: Zakharin, X. 1.
ORO: None
TITLE: An inertial navigation me'.-,hod. Class 42, No. 162423
30;JRCE; Izobrateniya, prorayshlennyyc obraztoy, tovarnyyc znaki, no. 11, 1966, 106
TOPIC TAGS: inertial guidance, accelerometers remote control
A13STRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a method for inertial navigation.
The instantaneous coordinates of an object (e. g. in the orthodromic coordinate Sys-
team-) are determined with respect to the original position corresponding to the ini-
-'al Point of the trajectory of the object by using a computer for solving the equEL-
zions of motibn of the object accordinZ to data on the absolu. te linear aixelerations
Of its center of mass and angular iccelerations or velocities with rccpeot to its
center from instruments rigidly fastened to the object for registering l-.nea`r accele-.i
raticns, or accelerometers of this type combined with ang~iar velocity gi,uges.
SUB COMM3 SUBM DATE: 03()ct58
cord 1/1 UDC; 531,76/77
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AID P - 764
Subject USSR/Aeronau.tion
Card 1/1 Pub. 135 - 10/3-5
Author : Zakharin, V., Engineer, Senior Lt., Kand. of Tech. Sci.
Title : Special features of helicopter flight after a sudden
stopping of the engine
Periodical : Vest. vozd. flota, 11, 71-79, 11 1954
Abstract - The author oonsiders speclal features of f1ight under
conditions of autorotation of the rotor. He analyses
transitional conditions, established conditions, changes
of the rate of revolution, centrifugal forces, stalling,
turning mom!nt, etc, Diagrams, graphs, etc.
Institution None
Submitted No date
SAIROW, Ve.ulasla Aloksmadievich; AKUYNSKIY, 0,A., redaktor; OUDKIIH,
@too G fc;63kly- rodaktor.
[Rallcepterel Tortfletq Moskva Goo. Isd-ve *bar. promrshl. 1956
82 j# Olfl~eaptorsj (Mm 9:5)
i,%
ZAKHARIII,, Veniwdn Aleksordrovich, kaM, tekhn, uauk; UMSKAYA,
red.1 KOROIF.Vp A.V.,
tekhn, red,
[Aviation - with vertical -take-off ]_ Aviataiia, -vertikal I nogo valeta.
Moskva, Izd-vo DOSJAF, 1961. 69 p. (14133A 15W
(Wrtically Acing airplanes)
-ZAKHARINt Venlamin Alsksandrovich; BIRYULIPo VoLt-inshst ro-tom-n-teal-so-
KOWV'~~A* M.Y.0 red. IrA-va; GAMKmAp
rlz . "t
L.A., takhn. red.
[Eelicoptarl Vartolat. Izd. 2.9 parer, Moskva# Goo.mmobno-tekbn.
izd-vo Otorongiz# 1961. M P. (MIRA 1436)
(Helicopters)
M. M121 M~31-121W
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GRIDYUSHKO, Ye.A. , podpolkovaik, voyennyy latchik 2 klaasa; UWARIN, V.A.$
inthamr-myor, kand,tekhn.nzuk
Gboxactariaties of halAoopter flight from the dock of a vessel.
r
Mor.abor. 44 no.201.76 F 161.0 (HIRA 14:4)
(HolicoptAira-Filoting)
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ZAMYATIN Yu.V. (Zamlintin, IU.V.]; ZI.YZUUYLIJ.; KUTSTKOVICH, M.B.
[Kuta)-kcvych, M.B.1; CIEFIDNICHEN70, K.P.
Experimental indijetrial unit-I for growing lArge singlicry.,talu
for scintillation courters. Ulm. prom.(Ukr.] AoAW-44 Ja-.
Mr 06!;. (11,11RA 18s4",
GRUDSKAYAP L.-Ye,; ZAKHAP111, 1a.A.; TSIRLIN, Yu.A.; SHIRAN, N.V.;
SHAKHOVAY
-Determijilng the possibillity or d1scriminating partic.L91; of
diffemit ionimtion derinIty by the pulse shape In 1ANTI),
1,11(1;u), and Cal(Tn) oryntali), Opt. I -.I,)Oktr. 1.8 nc).,Js0-O.-
452 I'Ar ! 6c
(111RA 18-.5)
"PAK'AARIIN, Ya, ~G*4-
flInhibition of Vae Hexokinace Reaction by thA Ute of Xxtracts of'
Antiosl Ttsm%aa," Bab 14 Doe ~lj Aiaf'l Xed se,~ U38H.
Dtnof4rtntlons preeented for science end Anginearing degreas in
Moscow during 1951-
SO: Sum. No. 460. 9 KV~ 53
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EXCHRM YZZI~^A Sed 2 Vol
562. GLYCOGEN DFTERMINATION 14N t1LLX)D (1tvaiiian text) - Za kha r i n
Y. L. Inst. at Titer., Acad. of Med. licis of the USSIt, hlosc"6~'USSR-
9nOKHlMlYA 1058, 23/3 (366-311) Graphs I Tal3les 5
A modification of the PflOger method ii, suggestefl. Neutralization of the alkaline
blood hydrolysate prior to glycogen prucipitation by alcohol greatly alters the re-
sults in that the glycogen content found is 2-3 timt-s as high as when precipitated
from an alkaline hydrolysatf. A similer effect was obtained when glycogen was
determined in lung tissues. Glycogen c,etermi nation in an aqueous solution yields
similar results In nomtral and alkaline media. When added to the alkaline blood
hydrolysate and pre.-.ipitated by alcohol from an alkaline medium glycogen is not
completely recovered; neutralization of this hydrolysate secures completo re-
cu%ery of the added glycogen. Similar results have been obtained with dextran ad-
ded to blood. The prtcipitate formed sifter neutralization of the alkaline blood
hydrolyeate whendissolved in KOH prevents complete precipitationof the added
glycogen. 6)
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LANDO, L.I., I:w4. biolog. i2auk; MHAR1111.0 Yu.L.., kand bioli)g.nauk.
Contorit of adrenalLie and adrenalinelike substances .1it the
blood of patients vLth schizophrenia and vascular d1ioases
of tho brain with mantal disorders* Trudy 1-go WU 21089-
40610. (MM-k 1639)
1. Ka:!edra psikhiatrii (zav. - prof. V.H, Banshchikor) 1-go
Mbs%o-rakogo ordena Lonina. Instituta poikhiatrii Hinirwrotva
zdrawokhranenia hJF3R (diro - prof. D.D. Fadotov)