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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZAREBSKI, J. - ZAREMBA, D.

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ZAREBSKI, J., "Healta Serviceiat'the thteirn,ational Glider Contesto" P. 503. (SF.MYDIATA POLSKA, Vol. 10, No. 32, Aug. 1954, lelarszawas Polwo) So. 14onthly List oil East European Accessions, (EEAL) , LC, Vol. 49 No. it Jan. 1955 Unal. ZAREBSKI I J. Flying swacers.. ..landed! p. 6. (SKRZYDLATA POISYI, T.Tarszawa, Vol. 11, No. 6, Feb. 15,515) SO: Monthly list of East l,,w!cpean Acceasions, (EEAL), LGp Ibi. 4, No. 6, Juno 1955p Uncl.. ZAREBSKI J. Instruotors on vacationj a ahort atory; Pv h* (SKRMLATA MtBXA# Vartzawa, Vol,, 119-no4. 31 Jant 1955#) Sot 'Monthly List of East European Accessionsp (EEAL), LCj, Vol. 4# No. ign 19550 Uncle. ZAREBSKI J- J-* Tasks are difficult but ve carry them out. P. 3. (SKRZYDLATA POISU., Warszawa.' Vol. 31.,, 1 No. 10, Mar.,1955) - 801 Monthly 'Unt off Enat Europom AacsaolonOo (MRAL), LOO Vol, 4, No. (i, Juno 191.55, Unel. -- --- --- ---- ---- -- "Instructors exe ready to ntart." P. 3 11 (Skrvd1a I Motor, Vol 8 No I Jan 53 Warszawa) SOs Month~Z List of East Eumma-A-Ccesgions, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept.53 Unfil zI-.RiiTSKI, J. lst Polish Junior Gliding Chemipionship in Zar. p. 12t SMIZYMATI, POLSn. (Liga Lotnicza) Warzaim, Poland. Vol. 11, No, U, Oct. 1955, ,','o n t 1,,l yIList of Eazt European accession (EEAI), LC. Vol. B., No. 9 Septeraber, 1959- Uncl. j r 1, A, -4b4ified fluor, ftdnp-~olhod lio a attecticti of 10 P T-11, t, ,v-.-" , #.;r Mg, Chemical Abst pla[115 Witt) flu6rogiyrioc atill fs~O IfI,'-04; all inte"Re"OfOyle Vol. 48 No. reft cofar~ttion is obt ined. 13 referencei. L. J. P. EV 10P 1954 Analytical Chimistry KOW.UZKI, Henx7k, inz,, mech.; NIECIECKI, Kazimierz, Inz., energ.; - ZAREBSKI Ra4mund techn, energ, - Rebuilding of a coal feeder. Energety3m przem 10 no.2:66--67 162. 1. Elektrownia Jaworzno II. ZAMSKI,, Witold, mgr.inz. Calculation of induced eddy currents in enclosures. PrZ'.,Zl elektrotechn- 38 no.83:334,-339 Ag 162. 2. Instytut Energetyki.,, Warszawa. ZARMSKI, W. "Standardizing 6-Kilovolt Distribution Cells." p.27 I (PRZYMAJ) M.RKTRMICTINTUNY Vol, )0, no. 2, Jan. 1934 Warozawn, POIA11d) SO: Monthly-List of Fast European Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl. BELDMSKI, Tadem3z, mp.,Inz.; ZAREBSKI Wit old mgr. inz, Serpen bto bars. &argety3m Pa'15.'Ao,8:Biuletyu:29-32 Ag 161. 1, Zaklad Elektz7aznyo (614al bare) (Screens) ZAREBSKIN, W. The Polish osier industry. p. 199 1 FRMWI, DRZEWNY. Centralne Zarzady Przcn7alow: ~rzewnezo, Yablaro'kiego, i Lesmgo i Stcwarzyazenl.e Inzynierow i Tech rdkow.' Ion rdotwa i DrzownJ.ctwa. Waiazawa,, Poland. Vol. 9, no. 6, June 1958. ~bnthly List of East European Ac~dssion (EEAI), LC, Vol. 8, No. 9, Septemter, 19511. Uncl. U - - - - -'. Stiopathogensis & clinical manifestations of celiac dispAise. Polski tygcd. lek. 13 no.21:791-795 26 Hav 58. 1. (Z Klinild Chorob Dziecl SI. A. M. w Zabrzu; kierownih: Drof. dr med. A. Ghwatibo,gowsk; AdLres: Zabrze, Klbi. Chor. Dzieci A. N. - (07STIC FIERMIS OF PANOW celiac dis., etiol..& manifest. (Pol)) (SPRUB, in inf. & child same) FROLISIK, V.V.; ffntA HSrATk . wmm~ Role of excitation and isolation of the higher sections of' the central nervous systom in the development of blood circulation divordars in spinal shock. Piziol.zhur. [Ukr.] 1 no.6:46-53 K-D 155. KRA 10:1) 1. Klivalkiy medichni;jr institut, kefedra normallnoy fisiologii. (BLOOD-CIRCULATIONO DIBORMIRS OF) (UNRYOUS SYSTIM) (SPINAL CCRD--WOMB AND INSJURIMS) MMIXIS, V.V., ZAMCHAB3X&TA, R.A, (Kirev) Machaid.em of blood circulation disorders in spinal Owck. Arkh.pekt. 18 no.4:113 '56. (YIRA 11: LO) 1. Iz Imfedry normallnoy fiziologii (sav. - deystvitelln" chlen-- korresyondent AN USSR prof. G.V. Yollbort) Kirovskolpo maditsinakogo inetitiite, (dir. - dote. I.P. Alekseyanko)o (BIMD-CIRCUUTION. DISORMS 07) (SHOC4 -1 AUCHANSKIY, Ye.L.; CHMNTI, AJ-% - Av Viscomity of alktali products obtaired in the -ew4tlan m t4 n - of sugar factories. Izv.vys.wh6.zav.; piahch.tekh,, no.4!8A ,62. (NIRA 15:11) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra teploenergetiki. (Alkalies) (Sugar industry-By-products) CHERNYY, A.M.; ZARFCHiVi,'XIY, Ye.L. Heat conduetivity, b5niporatfire nonductivity, rind fifiat cg~prwity oll spent liquor. Izv.v:fs.uchob.zav.; pishch.tokh. no-51:12.4-125 1031. (MIRA 16:12) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut pishchevoy promyshlennosti, kafedra avtoinatiki. AUTHORS: SOV/o - q.,.--Y_.-0/26 Ch-astulchin,, V.I, and 4arechansk-lLy, Y'~' ~Candidates of Technical TITLE;: A Vibration Method of Removing Ash Deposits f rom Boiler Heating Surfaces (Vibraltsionnyy metod. ochistki poverkhn.osst-ey nagreva. kotla ot zolov-ykh zagr-),.a:1--neniy) P)j;R1 OD1 ..,A L , Toploenorj!,otilai, 195% Nr 'flp pp 89-91 ABSTIUCT-. A distiliery burns molasL;es reoidue under a 14-imont boiler of East German manufactureo 'The boiler heating-surface consists of vertical coils of tube, as sho,,,jn in Figure I'a Mineral salts from -he molasses ~aontaminate the tubes and the boiler manufacturer provided a mechan-ical. rapping device which unfortunately was -4nadeauate. ~.. number of vibrators were tried and found to be unsuccessful, but. a directional vs-brator of the type illustrated in Fiigure 2 proved sazisfactory. 'The construction and m~ithod of installation of this vibrator is described, and it is illustratod in Figure 3, Tes-15s on the equipnent are described; the beijt results were obtained witii a frequen-.~, of 28 to 30 Ills and an amplitude of 0.3 to 1,,5 mm. The card in vibrator is used for 1 1/2 or 2 minutez; SOV/96-59-7-20/26 A Vit,ration Method of Removing Ash Deposit3 from Boiler Heating- Surfacea every fifteen or twenty minutos, and then has a po,,v,?:i, coiisumption of 2 kNh per day. The equipment has operatej. satisfactorily for three months. There are 3 figures. Card!2/2 j ZAMMANSKIYO YeI,.; CILERMp A.M. L-q*riwntatl investigation of the specific weight of vuetq mlka31es from the aeparation shops of sugar factories. Trudy KTTPP no.25.- 12-2-423 162. (MM& 16'5) (Alk4aies) (Sugar industry-By-products) ZARECHIN, S., podpolkovnik A knowledge of"psychology for every officer. Kcam. Vooruzh. Sil /,~~ no. 19164-66 0 163. (MIRA 1717:) I ZAROCHIN, S. , podpolkovnlJc Effective form of the education of Propagandists. Sil 2 no.2-9:83-84 0 161. (MIRk 14:9) (Russia-Armed forces--Political activity) (Communist educa:tion) CHERT011, brigadir-parkotchik; USACIMV. I., brigadir- parketchik Using, staves of various cize in parquet flooring. Na strol.. Hook. 1 no.4:27 Ap '58. (MIRA 11:9) i'Starshiy proizvoditell rabot stroitallnogo uchastka - 1~2 Momotdel- stro7s. No.5 (for Chertok). 2.5troltellnY7 uchastok -92 tresta Mos- otdoletroy No.5: (for Zarechkovy7, Usachev). (Parquet floors) 7AREIGHNAU 3.11. Caddie Mee in Gorkly Poservoir. Trudy InBt. biol. volo- khran. no&5:57-70163. (MIRA 16.-S) (GU=Y RESERVM,-CADDIS FLIES) FM~M -- ~ ZAREC.HNAYA S N -g. Development of the faima of caddie flies in Volga reservoirs. Vop. ekol. 5:72-73 162. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Institut biologii 7odokhranilishch AN SSSR, Borok. (Volga River-Caddis flies) ZMCIUIAYAP S.N. I - F,gg masses of some caddis fly species In the upper Volga reservoirs. Trudy Inst. biol. vodokhran. no.3:150-157 160. (HIRA 140) (Hybiwk Foriervoir-Caddis flies) (Volga Reservoir-Caddis flies) (Insebte-Eggs) ZARECHNAYA S.N. Larva of the caddia fly Limnophilus sparsus Ramb. (Tirichiptera, Limnopbilidae). Biul.Inst.bial.vodokhran. no.lls24-27 161. OKIM 15:8) 1. Institut biologii vodokhranilishch AN SSSR. .. (CADDIS FLIM,) (LARVAE-INSECTS) ZAREGIMAYA, -S.H. - ~::_: - - ~~ ~ Caddie flies of Rybinsk Reservoir. Trud7 Inst, biol. vodokbran. tio.1il?6-187 159. (KRA 3,3;q) (Rybinsk Reservoir--Caddie flies) S/085/60/000/02/035/040 D001/D003 AUTHOR: Zarechnev, A. (Stalino) TITLE: A Twin-Engined Radio-Controlled Model Aircraft; PERIODICAL:, Kryllya rodiny, 1960, Nr 2, pp 28-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Th6 author's model is fitted with 2 K-~6 niat?ro nud ham fuel tanks with.a ma imum capacity of 35 cm . The.re- ceiver and transmitter of the radio-controlling unit are described in detail and illustrated by circuit diagram. The components of the receiver include 2 NCh amplification stages an RP-4Prelay, a winding of PEL 1 19 0.15 wire, a 4qSA1ATsG-O.25-P7.6r GBI-SA-30'battery and a 1.5 per (v) SNMTs-2.5-F.battery. The t-ransi3itter includes an SO-243 valve 'PEL 0.15 and PEL U.15 're coiling, 2 131.5370 4-atteriVs and a Its ~L- O~cel".. There are 1 set of -sche-09tic diagrams and 1 set'llof circuit diagrams. I" i . , , .-" i -; - Tvo-engine radio controlled airplane modele' Kryl.rod. 1l no.2: 28-29 P 160. CKIRA 13:6) (Stalino-.-Airplanes--Models) r AID P - 274 Subject USSR/Aeronautics Card 1/3 Periodical Kryl. Rod., 7, 1-24, JY 1954 Abstract; one article from this issue has been processed on a separate card as AID P - 273. The remainder are listed only on the following Table of Contents: PAGES 1. Aeroclub, the Center of Sport-AviatiOn Work 2. Semenov, M., The Reliable Support of the DOSAAF Committee (photo) 2-3 3. Shumilov, V., The New Flight Altitude Record (account of the establishment of a new USSR national altitude record on the YaK-18 for aircraft of the second weight category, photo) 4 4. Sheremetev, B., Designer, The Glider "Kashuk" (description and diagrams of' a glider with flapping wings) processed on separate card 5-6 Kryl. Rod., 7, 1-24, JY 1954 (additional card) Card 3/3 14. Pozdneyev, Aleksandr, Ascending Current (fiction) 15. Review of Boykov, B. V., LetatelInyye Mashiny 16. Chronicle of Sport Events 17. Aviation Calendar (description of past events) A ID P - PAGEUI'P 18 - 242' 22 23 23-N' Institution : None Submitted : No date 4 ~i -x~ UWMINW. A. S7nehronizing model airplane motors. Kryl.rod. 5 no-7:13-14 J1 '54. (Airplansa-Models) (MLRA '17:7) j'n'ii z-[011' I . j - , Bootg tknd ShI)ea - Trade ard Hanuff~cture Attaching sales with vinyl perchloride cement. Leg.prom 12 no. 4:36-37 AP '52. Monthly list of Russian Accbssions, Library of Congress, July 1952. Unclassified. ACC NRi AR60:29498 SOURCE CODE: UR/0137/66/0001006/IO06/IO06 Xryplyakavych, P. I.; Frankovycb, D, P.;_Zarocbnyukt 0. G. J=n-iAch compounds in rare earth metal-Iron systems and their crystallographic Ref. zh. Metalltwgiya, Abs. 61'#0 SOURCE: *Visnyk Lvivs?k. un-tu. Ser. khim., vyp, 8, 1965,.61-74 TAGS: rare earth metal, iron containing alloy 'RANSLATION., Alloys of rare earth metals with iron, containing 75-92_14 re, were stuej !d by means of x-rays. It was shown that compcunds enriched by Fe had a Th2Zn17 or a 'h2Hil7 type structure (not a CaCuS type) which approached the composition of R2rej7 not RFes in systems with Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb and Y being COMPOunds Of the Th2Znj7 12-phase type), while in systems with Gd, Th, Dy, 11o, Er, Tu , Lu and Y -they were of :he Th2Hi17 type (~I-phase)* The lattice periods of the f I- and 02-phuses were deter.. dned; the 0-phaaes in systems of Gd-.Fe, Tb-re and Y-Fe contalned h1jr.hur amounts of I.S.; ZUM,-,B=K, O.S. Coppering aluminum by contact reductions Zhureprikl,khIm. 33 no-3:636-644 Mr 160. (KMA 13:6) 1* Ukrainskiy poligrafichoskiy- institut imeni. Ivana foda,rova. (copper plating) (Aluminum) W ZAUGUYIX, O.S.; IMOVOY, B.L. Calculation of thev3lue of wetting of solid surfaces ~rj liquids. Izv.vyo.ucheb.zav.;khim.i khim.tekh. 3 no.4:759-760 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. TJk--ainskiy poli Graf icheskiy inatitut imeni Iv.Pedorove., kafedra khimii. (Wetting) &Ik a I I I M-Ohing 'Ida C,,~,Mda It. 111M and -au- ch F, t q ~qi,lldaa~ P. P-, 01, Or wero by tho 9r iinn WdFm- Ite -x )rder IRA th(i~~ nr tha . &NJ t w il ( . 1 ) tille o dcubiohtilc- -hq ttlese a PUP-' aa M r. n tw Co -- ar. both Cc,MnE-n *1 of, d mxs tAD -tho cowl hei 4vuLAL < ~> Ni, t or cb - -- - - - CDSfj :IJLI ArA of _401 . " J 1 A h~i f~ -7 "77-7 .77 A.I.; UJUICHOVp'S.S.; ZARE, PUYUK rO-S- Comparative initiating activity of 'paro-eldaq of phanylearb-,x7lic acids in the polymerization of styrene. joor. nauc.'-ii rab. Inst. fiz.-org. k.1-im. AN ESSR no. 8-63-69 160. (MI.RA 14:3) 1. Llvovokiy gosudarstvannyy i1niversitet im6 1. FrDnko. .(St,ymne) (Peroxides) (rolymerization) 51061J621000101210611063, B158/BIOI AUTHORS: Yurzhenkof A. I., Ivanchov, S. S.,,ZarechnyukE 0. S. TITLE- Comparative initiating activity of diacyl peroxides of the paraffin series during polymerization of styrene PEIRIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no. 12, 1962, 661,- abstract 12R42 (Sb.,nauchn. rabot. In-t fiz.-organ. khimii AN BSSR, no. a, 1960, 70-75) TEXT'- A study was made of the dependence of the initiating activity (IA): of)aymnetric diacyl peroxides of the fatty series: peroxides of dienanthyl (I , dicaprilyl (1-1), dipelargonyl (III)# dicaprinyl'(IV), dilauryl (V), dipalmityl (VI) and distearyl (VII) on the length of the hydrocarbon radical in th6 molecule. It is established that all the petoxides atudied have identical thermal stability, but different- IAf which iEi greater thani in the case that the polymerizatiori'is initiated with benzoyl peroxide. The dependence of IA, which may be evaluated fiom the rate of polyme'riza- tion of styrene, on the length of the organic radical chain of the peroxides studied is represented as a curve with a minimum. With Card 1/2 S10811621000101210611063 Comparative initiating activity of B158/B101 reducticn in the length of the organic.radical in the'pe~roxide moleou*le in series V to 1, an increase in the polymerization rate is observed; then increase is observed with lengthening of the hydrocarbon radical in the series V to VII. The intrinsic viscosity of the polymers did not depend cn the length of the hydrocarbon radical 'of the peroxide and was- determined only by the concentration of the latter. [Abstracterls note: Complete translation.] Card 2/2 5,2200,5.2100,18,7400 78222 sov/Bo- 37~-3-23/47 AUTHORS: Tsvetkov, N. S., Zarechnyuk, 0. S. -t --Reduc t tell TITLE: Coppevizing oV Aluminum with Contao PERIODICALi Zhurnal ~rikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 3--1, f4v pp 636-6 4 (USSR) ABSTRACT: This study was suggested by N. V. Slavinskiy of the Ivan Fedorov Ukrainian Polygraphic Institute and Is part of the work on the technological development of the production of bimetallic offset printIng plates copperized with ethanol solutions of copper Salts. ADIN aluminum sheets and cupr1c ahloride were used in the experiments. The amount of copper rieduced on the aluminum surface increased linearly With thet water content of the solution. The thickness of the copper deposit grew vilth Increasing CuCl. concentration to a max1mum and then decreaf3ed gvadually, Thia maximum was most pronounced With solutionk; at' highet, wa~ev clontent 0.5%). Card 1/3 The above phenomenon can be explained by the two-stage Coppevizing of AIUMIMIM WIM1 C011taCt -f 8222 Roduc, t ton S 0 V /8 0 - reduction of bivalent copper which proceeds as follows: CU44 + eCU+. CU+ + eCU. Hence, at higher concentrations of bivalent copper ions (high CuCl2 concentration, presence of water) the latter are reduced predominantly to univalent ions, and the amount of copper reduced to metal decreases. An increased, and then decreased, reaction rate was observed at the beginning of the process. This was due to two counteracting reactions: (1) the dissolution of the passive oxide film on the aluminum surface, and (2) the sharp decrease In the oxidizing activity of the solution due to the growing concentration of aluminum ions. After this initial period, the rate of reduction remained practically constant and was not influenced by the thickness of the copper deposit. The vate of ~eductlon in the range of 0-30 0 C increased slowly; a sharp increase of the reaction rate occured above Card 2/3 300 C. The uniformity and the strength of the deposit Copperizing of Aluminum With Contact 78222 3 Reduction SOV/aO-3.,-3-,?3/47 depended on the finish of the aluminum surface and was-highest on smooth surfaces. There are 6 figures; and 20 references, 2 U.S., 3 U.K., 1 German, 1. East German, 13 Soviet. The U.S. and UK. references ~Lre: L. D. Goddeyne, G. Dennis, Light Metal3, 56 (Fc~b.lp 1955); Modern Lithographer a. Offset Printer', 52, 28 (1956); J. lorgencan, The American Pressman, 12, 14 (1956); The British Printer 44(june,1956). ASSOCIATION: Ivan Fedorov UkPalnian Polygraphic Institute (Ukrainskly poligraficheskiy institut imenL Ivana Fedorove.) SUBMITTED: March 3, 1959 Card 343 GLM)MIEVSKIY, Ye-I.; KRIPYAKEVICII, P.I.; TESLYUK, M.Yu.; ZARECHUYUK, O.S.; RUZ-MA, Yu.B. - Crystalline structures of certain intemetallic compounds. Kris- tallopraftia 6 no.2!267-268 Hv-Ap 161. (MIRA 14--9) 1. Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet, in. I.Franko. (Intermetallic compour4s) (Crystal latftices) 26284 S/078/61 1006100" 9/003/010 2Ljog, B107/B 10 1 AUTHORSt Gladyahevskiy, Ye. I., Kolobnev, I. F., Zarechnyuk, 0. S. TITLF-i Investigation of high-aluminum alloys of the sjstem Al Cu .-Ce PERIODICALt Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimli, v. 6, no., 9, 196i, 2103 2'08 TEXTt Two isothermal sections (at 400 and at 5000C) in the high-aluminun part of the system Al - Cu - Ce were investigated. The alloys were prer,axed from aluminum-000 (99.90o Al), electrolytic copper (99.991/1" Cu) and ceriun (96.6% Ce), and analyzed by V. V. Oshchapovskiy and 0. M. Pasichnyk. Tha specimens were kept at 5000C for five days and at 4000C (I 20C) for ten days, respectively, and subsequently quenched in toluene. A total of 130 allcys was investigated. On 55 specimens in the range from 0 to 5% by wreight c1f Ce lind 0 to 120 by weight of Cu, the lattice constant of -.he solid solul:don in Al (oi-phase) was meEteuredwith'anaocuracy of � 0.01-01 M(back-reflect"..on camora with thermostat) (Figs. 1 and 2). Polished sections were preparcid of all allo s, and the microhardneso waa detormined with an in3trument ')f the 5M 7-3 ~PMT-3) type at 50 g load. Fig. 3 chows the itiothermal sectLon at 5000C in the aluminum corner of the system. For the isothermal sectlon at 4000C, alloys with a higher cerium content (up to 65V6 by weight) and Carld 116 copper content (up to 60% by weight) were also investigated (Fig. 4). Three ternary compounds were studied more closelyt T I lies close to Al 8 CU4Ce; the narrow range of its homogeneity corresponds to 19.21/1'a by weight of Ce, 42,5% by witight of Cu and 36-3% by weight of Al. The microhardness amounts to 386 lo kg/mm 2. The compound is in equilibrium with 'he W-phase, Al CII, 2 T2' jr3 and other compounds not closely investigated. The T 2 compound to A? corresponds to Al 4CuCe, its homogeneity range lies at 434 1+ .2% by wo-ight of Co, 19.0 to 23.9% by waight of Cu and 30.5 to 37.0% by weight ~of 2 Al. The miorohardnese amounto to 317 ! 10 k9/Mm . T2 in in oquilibrium with the LJ-phase, Al 4 Ce, Al2Ce, T1, T 3 and other.phanen not closuly iriroo- tigated. The T 3 compound is in equilibrium with T I and T 2* The compositicn lie3 close to T 1t 25.6~L by weight of Ce, 44.2% by weight of Cu and 30.,",ro by weight of Al. There are 5 figures and 4 references. 2. Soviet and 1 non- Soviet. The reference -to English-language-publication reads as follows. M. Hansen, K. Anderko. Constitution of binary alloys, 1958. Card 2/9 26284 3/076/61/006/009/003/010 Investigation of high-aluminum alloys ... B107/B101 ASSOCIATIONt Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. Iv, Franko (Llrvov State University imeni Iv. Franko) SUBMITTEDt July 26, 196o. Fig. 1: Lattice constant of the solid solution of copper and cerium in aluminum with 1% by weight of Ce. Fig. 21 Lattice constant of the solid solution of copper,ae cerium in aluminum. Legends a) For alloys with 5% by weight of Ce for alloys with 51A by weight of-Cu. Fig- 31 Isothermal section through the Al-corner of the Al Cia - Ce system at 5000C (~O' by weight). Legend: 1) Monophase alloys; 2) diphase alloys; 3) triphase alloys. Fig. 4: Composition of the alloys produced and results of the phase analysis in the Al Cu - Ce system at 4000C (% by weight). Legend: 1) Monophase alloys; 2) diphase alloys; 3) triphase alloys. Card 3/6 I i: 1~ 114 t ~ 1. -FI S/081/62/000/024/017/052 B117/B186 AUTHORSj Yurzhonkol 0. 1.1 vanohovs So TITLE: Comparison of the initiating activity of some diacyl peroxides on styrene polymerization PERIODICALs Roforativnyy zhurnal. Khimiyaj no. 24 (11)1 1964'!, 8301 abstract 24F60 (Dopovidi ta povidoml. LIvivalkun-t. no. 9, part 2, 1961, 66 - 87 [Ukr.] TEXT: The thermal stability and initiating activity of diacyl. peroxides of the phenyll carboxyl series (diacyl peroxide of benzoyl, hyd:vocinnamic and phenyl butyric acids) and paraffin series (diacyl peroxides of dien- anthyl, licaprylyl, diperargonyl, dicaprynyl, dilaurin, dipalm-ityl, and distearyl) were studied during styrene polymerization in bulk and in emul- sion. Ma the phenyl carbonyl aeries, the diacyl peroxide of bonzoyl is most active and the diacyl peroxide of hydrocinnamic acid, least. The thermal iatability changos in the same way as the initiating aotivity. Diacyl p,Droxides of the yaraffin series are more active than those of the phenyl carbon series; Polymerization is faster and the resulting polymer has a hij3her moleoulEx weight. The thermal stability of diaoyl. peroxides Card 1/2 S/081/62/000/024/'017/052 Comparison of the initiating ... B117/B186 of the paraffin series is independent of the length of the hydrocarbon radical and is constant for the peroxides studied. LAbstracter's note: Complete tranalation.3. ZARECHWYUK, O.S.; KRIPYAKEVICH, P.I. Crystallite structures of ternary compounds in the system cerium - transition metal - aluminum. Kristallograflia 7 no.43543-154 Jl-Ag 162. . (MA 151l1) 1. LIvPvskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni, I.Frankc-,. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Crystallography) ACCESSIO11 NR:. AT403516o S/0000/63/000/000/0067/070 I AUTHOR: r'Glad)nvshevskly, Ye. I.; Kripyakevich, P., I.; Cherkashin, Ile. Ye.; Zarechnylik,.O.-S.; Zalutskiy, 1. 1.6, Yevdokimenko, Vo 1. TITLE; Crystalline structure of intermstallic compounds of rare-e3rth elements SOURCE: AN SSSR. Institut geokhimil I analiticheskoy khimii. RedkozemelIny*ye elementy* (Rare-earth eleifients). Moscow, Izj-vo AN SSSR, 1963, 67-70 -TOPIC TAGS: rare earth, traniltion element, geochemistry, binary alloy, ternary alloy, Intermetallic compound, alloy crystal structure, zinc, aluminum, germanium ABSTRACr: The existence of compounds of the rare-earth elements with metals, th,.-Ir i composition and the -type of crystalline structure were investigated, with partial-, lar attention to the similarities and differences between the various rare-earth elements,as well as between these elements and their neighbors in the periodic table. The systems of La, Ce, Pr, Nd, By. Er, Gd, Tu and Y with magnesium were investigated first. It was found that there are no cFplete analogies In these system,,, but that the system Y/Mg Is closer to Er/Mg than to the La/Ce system. 1,n the sy!;tems of rare-earth elements with zinc, aluminum and germanium, new compotflids ware found, the structural pa"rameters of which are given. It Is Interesting thii't h3 syf)em Y/Al diffojrs from the system Er/Al and is similar to the system with 2 AUTHOPIS: KripyakeV4 oft, P. 1. , Terckhova, V. F and Elurov, I.V. T IT L 13, Cryatal atrueturva of notme- in-tormetallic oompounds of: ga.dolinium .- and ncodym PER1OD=,AL,. -Kristallografiya,-yo.8, no. 2, 1965,_ 64 -r-ults of the authors as X-ray str ~,a l inveatigations on'the -alloy gadolinium with 4~bout,__,.. . t a; ihis--a consists at 04 (600%,--by-vreight) basical5 of a:,rcolqp(:Iuhd -Ath. a Th,~Zn type structure (k,~~axagonal ~sy 'was" -ngonyj~ C/a j,45"') and th a f5= -11a Gd PC tu ascrtl3ed to 17- 'Pou _pubUshmd-:----by--Xovyj- this Cali ad. Av:ording 'data and--Klc~~m~~ --(Trans.- -M-et Soo. ADIS, 221, .5, 580 1961) t1le COMPound Qd Fe 'has Ia hexa~;onal structure with G/a a 0.983, i.e. 2 re 1~ typo Th Ni The authors of this,paper cor 3 onding to the carri'ed t out a mora datailed, invicNi4ation of Fe-rich alLoys of the system ~A-Fe and f

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