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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ZELTNER, G.I. - ZELTSER, R.S.

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The Fractional Parentago Coefficients for the Wave Function SOV/56-34-3-24/55 of Four Particles 7~[Jjj2 (11T1) a' Ij3j,4(j2T2 a' 'T"TI Thesymbol indicates that the corresponding functions were antisymmetrized. The indices at j denote the various angular momenta. The above mentioned function must be completely antisymmetrized and then it must be expanded with respect to certain functions analogous to this function (whicht however, contain other momenta in general).,The operator of the complete antisymmetrization is put down explicitly. The expression resulting this way for the above mentioned function is put down exactly. The expressions accuring in this function are all put down in detail. The complete antisymmetric function obtained this way is*still further transformed, and moreover is standardized. The fractional parentage formation -resulting directly this way for the case of different j is put down explicitly. When some j are identical)the functions obtained by the formula put Card 2/3 down are not directly standardized so that the standardizing ,The Practional ParentaC-e Coefficient3 for the '4avc Function SOV/56-34-73-24/55 of Four Particles factors must be.determined as an. additional' st6p. At the end lenathy, finally standardized oxpressions are put down. The fractional parentage development discussed were derived in order to use them for the computation of the two-particle inter- actien in nuclei. They can also be used in atomic spectroscopy. There are 9 references, 0 of which are Soviet ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Leningrad Agricultural Institute) SUBMITTED: Seotember 26, 1957 Card 3/3 ~4 (5) SO'1/56-35-4-48/52 AUTHOR: Zelltner, G. I.. TITLE: The Condition of Cyclic Symmetry by Pok and the Schemata of Young (Usloviye tsiklicheskoy simmetrii Foka i skhemy Yunga) PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1958, Vol 35, Hr 4, PP1058-1059 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In connection with the construction of the wave function of a system of n electrons by Pok's method (Ref 1) the followinr, demands are made on the coordinate wave function T; 1) Asymmetry in the first k-arguments. 2) Antisymmetry in the iemaining n-k-arguments- 3) The condition of the cyclic symmetry rL (1 - > Pik)T - 0. Here Pik denotes the operator of the i-k+1 transposition of the arguments i and k. Also k 4 n-k is assumed, in which case s = n/2-k denotes the total spin of the system. Every function conatructed in accordance witliYoung's schaine with 2 columns satis'jfieo these conditions$ i.e.Young's operator, Card 1/3 SOV/56-35-4 The Condition of Cyclic'Symmetry by Fok and the Schemata of YWng k Yn+k,lc A(I I Ik)A(k+l 0 In)TT 8(.,IC+M) (which corresponds.. Mal to a scheme with two columns which is illustrated in the present paper) satisfies the following condition of cyclic symr4etry: n Pik)Tn-kok 0. The present paper is intended to i.k+l show that this result can easily be generalized for Young's schernata of any form and with any number of columns. The author investigates aYbung scheme of general nature with p columna having a length of A >/ x '> 9 0 a >/ x > 0 and 1 2, P. 1 + X2 + 0.0. + XP a n, and he shows that Young's operator satisfies the condition of cyclic symmetry with respect to any 2 columns. A function symmetrized with respect to Young's general scheme has a symmetric character that corresponds .to the normal Hund (Ehrid) form. The applicability of Fc~la conditions to Young's schemata with 2 columns is an important. Card 2/3 special case within the reault obtained. There are 2 figures SOV'56-35-4-48il 2 5 The Condition of Cyclic Symmetry by Pok and the Schemata of Young and 4 references, 2 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Leningrddskiy sellskokliozyaystvennyy institut (Leningrad Agricultural Institute) SUBMITTED: March 23, 1958 Card 3/3 H~ffl 5(4),2%5) AUT,dORS;l TITLE: PERIODICAL: ABSTRACT: Card 1/2 Zelltsers-,G.1ty Kartuzhanakiy) A. L. SOV/20-123-3-32/54 On the.Theory of'the Sensitivity Fluctuations of the Crystals .of Nuclear Photographic Emulsions (K teorii fluktuatsiy. ohuvstvitellnosti kristallov yadernykh fotograficheskikhemulliliy) Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 123, Nr 3,-pp 495-497 (USSR) K. S. Bogomolov's (Refs 1-9.2) attempt to develop a theory of ionization fluctuations in an emulsion consisting of homogeneous crystals failed because of non-agTeementwith experiments. Besides, the failures of this theory showed that 'the ionization fluotuationo play only a minor part even with respect.to relativistic particles, and that the experimentally determined fluctuations of the averago:aensity.of particle traces in the emulsions are rather due to sensitivity fluctuations of the individual crystals. The,present paper deals with a suitable variant of this theory. According to theory, the effect producod by the sensitizer may be considered as,equivalent to the production of VoAn silver atoms without exposure. Next, the distribution of these silver atoms over 90 .. Vn Crystals is investigated. Vn denotes the density of the trace before On the Theory of the Sensitivity Fluctuations of SOV/20.123-~3-32/54 ,the Crystals.of.Nualear Photographic Emulsions sensitation and V. the number of crystals located on the track unit. The problem to be solved in this'conneotiQn~is that regarding the share of urns containing a minimum number of balls in the total number of urns in the case of a random distribution of r indistinguishable balls (silver atoms) over s urns(orystal4., The calculation process is outlined and the resulting formulae are explicitly,written down. These formulae contain no arbitrary parameters and may be:applied also to the ultrafine-grained emulsions of N. A. Perfilov and may be used for the purpose of calculating the veil aocompanyiAg the secondary sensitation of one and the same emulsion. There are 11 Soviet references. PRESENTED: June 251 1958v-tY A. I# Ioffe, AqndemiciaD SUBMITTED: June 21 1958 Card 2/11? 23648 S/020/61/137/oo6/007/020 B104/B201- 91!rj: P. AUTHOR: Zell,tser,j G-~ I. 'T IT L E: Determination-of the totalmomentum of a system of n particles for the jrl configuration '6, 1961 1339'-1342 PERIODICAL: Doklady Akaaemii nauk SSSR,.v1- 137.,. no. TEXT: 5y way of introduction, the author discusses the problem of the pos- sible. values of th-e-total, momentum of homogeneous particles of an atom shellt and in this connection he rei -6id-ta Jahn (Proc. Roy. Soc.; A201', 516, (1950)) and Flowers (Proc. Roy. Soo., A2124 248,'(1952)), who have'developed and-uSed the "Chain". method of determii=ne ~he i-structure of the atcM Shell. 71herl using this method it is of easential importance'tha*t a certain number'of different YounC schemes with one and the same j be equivalent as to their J-struqture.' LarGer j values, hoveverp give rise to difficulties in the e calculation. The explicit formula given here serves to determine, th 4-strini. ture 'by the characters of a c~orresponding reDresentation of the three-dimen- sional rotation group R It is.shown herie that the irreducible re-pre3entFl- 3' tion. D -forthree-dimensional, rotations in the -function of the gr4up R Card 1 4 A .3 ~K. 23048 S/020/61/137/006/007/020 on of the tot'al B104/B201 Determinati f a representation of R which space 7 (jm) Droduces in the tensor space 7 1 in reducible -arid 'ia indicated by D X cj J. This development determines the J-structure of a tensor-rith -iven exchanaaable symmetry The coef- ficierito c are determined, by the characters' of the representation of r with formula CIXI %(,j ((p),X, ((p) dT. (2).' qis an anGle of rotation; .-sin(j + 1/2)q sinf/2 describeq.the character of the irreducible representation bf this Group. To determine the, y-to know the characters -structure it is necessar (u); in the case where the characters coincide, also the J-structures coincide. With the aid of the unitary group U(k) the author finds: sin Id T2 (10). -sin (p'- p) ip I P'>P-t Cara 2/4 M -loll S1020161 37/006/007/020, :-Determiriation,of the total pt B104/B201 Those chtiraoters-are written with the aid of definition D, (III 1p) sin (IP._ 10.1 2 P,>P-l in the form D, YI. -1h) (12)_ -5. -(k- .,0) Formula (12) jointly w-ith (2) fully aeterr.Ane.: the i-structure., A special case of (12) 1-9 finally.-examined, and the coincidence-of some,J-structures -is de'rived. The J-structure.of an ant.isymmetrical tensor oftheorder n -in -dimensional space is.shown to-coincide with the J-structure the k of a sym metrical tensor of the sahie order in the kl-dimonsional space. In other words The J-structure of an antisymmetrical configuration of n particles with the individual momenta j coincides with 'the J-structlure of a symmetri- cAl configuratiorr*"of---nt.,~articles'with the individual momenta JB under the condition of J. ti + (n (1,6-).. The Young scheme'with the decomposl tion (p ... pr ... rO. - - 0), (17), - --------- ~Card 3/4- h I 218%&37/006/007/020 S/02C Determination of 1he total B104J9201 pr.enented in Fig.il, is'examined,' 'and, ((P) (k-q+ r-1),1 i's obtained. This ex .Dres.sio.n is invariant'under a transformation to an associated scheme (i.e., an.interchan,90 p k.* q), if,'at the same time, on ic. - k + D - q. In other one chan~l-es over from dimension k to dimensi uordsi The schi~me of a given J-rstructure coincides with associated schemes-- under the condition j + (p - q)/2 (19). Condition (16) is a special case of (19) for p n and q = x - I. Ye. D. Trifonov is nentioned. There ar6 I figure and 4 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut (Leningrad Institute of Agriculture) PRE, SMITED: December 21, 1960, ~by Ya. B.'Zelldovich,'Academician P SUBMITTED: December 17, 1o6o H I LL Fig. 1, Card 4/4 Oil VOIDBOYEVO I.N.; KOSTINI A.P.j BULGAKOV, A.A.; VOZNYUK, V.S.,; XAIM=Vp A.M.; SOTUDENTSOV, S.A.; BERSHIDSKIY., P.L; MOISEW G.A.,, inzh., retsenzent; SOBAKIN, V.V., inzh., red*; VOROTNIKOVA, L.F.,, takhn, r1w, [Tbe TG102 diesellocomotive)Toplo.vos TG102. Pookvat.Tranazheldor- izdatp 1962. 150 p. , (MIRA 16:1) (Diesel locomotives-Hydraulic drive) AUTHOR: Zelltser, IA., Candidate of Physical SCV/29-58-1,o-7/28 Scienoes. TITLE: Temperature of the Moon(Temperatura luny) PERIODICAL: Tekhnika molodezhiq 1958, Nr 10j. P19 ~-9) -', USS ABSTRACT: In the Glavnayaastronomicheskaya observatoriya Akademii nauk SSSR,(Main Astronomical Observatory 7AS USSR) moon temperatures are investigated. The observations are made by means of received reflecting telescopes with para- bolic mirrors, The radiation by the mirror of the telescope consists of sun radiation reflected by the moon and of the radiation originating from the moon. In order to be able to compute the temperature of the moon it is necessary to know the intensity of the radiation originating from the moon. Fortunately both radiat *ions have a different wave-length and may be separated by water filters which only absorb heat radiation. It is true, however, that the water filter cannot separate both radiations completely. In order tofind exact values additional computations have to Card. 112 be made. Absorption by the earth's atmosphere has also TemRerature of the Moon, SOV/29-58-10-7/28 to be taken into account. The latter changes night by night and has to be determined for each individual caset At the moment it may be regarded as certain that the temperature of the moon fluctuates between +12000 at 'noon and - 1500C in the afternoon (lunar time). The ob- servations showed a considerably rapid decrease of temper- ature at dawn. Within 3 hours temperature drops through almost 2000. This points to a moderate heat conductivity of the s-urface layer. It is probable that the moon surface is covered with an about 5 cm high dust-like layer. Por the time being it is difficult to say anything about the layers below. AssocIATIOjq: Nnovokaya obsorYatoriya, (Pulkovo Observatory) Card 2/2' PHASE I BOOK E M OITATION SOV14313 Barabashov, N.P., V.A. Bronshten, M.S. Zelltser. N.L. Kaydanovskiy, A.V. Markovs, K.P. Stanyukovich, N.N. Sytin~ ~ya, ~A.V. K~habakov, Sh.T. Khabibullin, V.V. Sharonov, and A.A. Yakovkin Luna (The Moon) Moscowq Fizmatgiz, 1960. 384 p. 4,500 copies printed. Ed.: (Title page)t A.V. Markov,.Doctor of Physics and Mathematics; Ed.: G,A., Manovd; Tech. Ed.: N.Ya. 14urashova. FURPOSEt This book is Intended for astronomerej antrophysicietsj and other scien- tific and technical personnel interested in lunar research. COVERAGE: 'The book, written by 11 Soviet authorities, summarizes and evaluates research done to date in selenology. The motions rotation, and figure of the Moon, physical properties of the lunar surface, the question of the existence of lunar atmosphere, mapping of the Moon, radar investigations, and tha effect of external cosmic forces on the Moon are discussed. An index of Russian and LatIm designations of lunar features is included. The text is illustrated with 110 figures and 32 tables. There are 74 references: 34 Soviet, 32 English, 6 Ger-- man, and 2 French. Card 1/6 The Moon SOV/4313 TABLE OF GONTENTSa Foreword 5 Ch. 1. Motion, Rotation.. and Fig-are of the Moon (A.A. Yakovkin) #7 1. Certain data on the Moon, its motion and figure 7 2. History of the theory of the Moon's motion 10 3. Determination of the lunar mass 13 I+. Optical libration of the Moon 1-6 5. Determining the coordinates of lunar surface features from observation 19 6. Corrections for the relief of the Moon's limb 22 7. Physical libration of the Moon 28 8. The figure of.the Moon 39 9. Determination of the elevations of lunar mountains 45 10. Processing the observations of the lunar occultation of stars 47 11. Utilizing lunar observations for geodetic purposes 50 12. Possible utilization of lunar observations for interplanetary, navigation 52 Bibliography 11~ Card 2/6 The Moon SOV14313 Ch. 11. Lunar Cartography and Selenographic Coordinates (Sh.T. Khabibullin) 57 1. Selenographic coordinates 57 2. Cartographic grid for lunar maps ~58 3. Physical coordinates of the Moon 60 4. Methods for the determination of selenographic coordinates 63 A 5. The system of -post',vions of the Moon's surface details j 8 6. Maps and photographic atlases of the Moon 70 7. Possible method for determining geographical position on the Moon 72 Bibliography. 75 Ch..III. Description of the Surface of the Moon (A.V. Markov) 77 Bibliography 101 Ch. IV. Problem of the Moon's Atmosphere (W.N. Sytinskaya) 103 1. Introduction 103 2. Theoretical considerations 10~, 3. Observations of the lunar occultation of stars, as a means of detecting the atmosphere from refraction phenomena 10c) 4. Attempts to detect the lunar atmosphere by spectroscopic methods 114 5. Estimation of the density of the lunar atmosphere according to the brightness and polarization of diffused light 116 Card 3/6 The Moon SOV14313 6. Use of radioastronomic observations to roarch for the lunar atmosphere 122 Bibliography 123 Ch. V. Physical Properties of the Surface of the Moon 125 1. Albedo and the color of the Moonts surface (N.P. Barabashov) 125 Bibliography 155 2. Polarization properties of the Moon's surface (A.V. Markov) 156 3. The temperature of the Moon's surface (M.S. Zelltser) 174. Bibliography 201 Ch. VI. Investigation of the Moon by Radio Methods (N.L. Kaydanovskiy) 20~-l .Introduction 1 t t 20~3 20A he Moon . RAdioloca ion of Bibliography : - - . j- 21~? 2. Radicastronomic investigation of the Moon 221) Bibliography 239 Ch. VII. Characteristic Features of the Moon's Relief. Basic Problems of the Origin and Sequence of Development of Lunar Formations (A.V. Khabakov) 241 1. Some general features of the lunar figure 21+2 Card 4/6 The Moon SOV14313 2. The scale and typical forms of lunar relief 254 3. Classification and nomenclature of the typical forms of lunar relief 258 4. Criteria determining the sequence of formation of lunar relief 269 5. Main periods in the history of the development of the Moon's surface 282 Bibliography 295 Ch. VIII. The Role of External Cosmic Factors in the Evolution of the Moon (K.P. Stanyukovich and V.A. Broxishten) 29~1 1. Structural features of craters 302 2. Location of craters on the Moon's surface 304 3. Formation of seas and clefts 305 4. The theory of explosion phenomena resulting from the fall of meteorites to the Moon 312 5. Formation of bright rays near lunar craters 325 6. Collisions of meteorites with asteroids 328 Bibliography Ch. IX. Surface Structure of the Moon (V.V. Sharonov) 3311 1. Method of investigation 331 2. Summary of the basic data 335 3. Hypothesis on the fresh rocky surface of magmatic rock 338 Card 5/6 The Moon SOV14313 4-. Hypothesis on the change of color in minerals due to the effect of various types of radiation -.5.-; Hypothesis on crust weathering and sedimentary rocks 6. Hypothesis on dust cover resulting from rock erosion Hypothesis on ground cover made of meteoric material B. Meteoric slag hypothesis Bibliography Conclusion (A.V. Markov) Appendiaes AVAILABLEs Library of Congress (QB 581-M3) 342: 34A, 39- 351 354 36,,! 365 378 ELIKINr M.A.; ZELITSER, M.Ya. Rupture of the ovary.in children. Akush. I gin. 40 no.1:141- W Ja-F 164. 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N4chno-issledovatellskiy institut stroitellnogo proiz- vodstia. lw~ VAYNSHTEYN, B.S.,, kand. ekon. nauk; LEYKINA, K.B.; MINTS, M.G.; LUCHINSKIY, S.M.; KIYEVSKIYO V.G.j kand. ekon. nauk,- CUREVICfl, M.S.; ZIKEYEV~ B.7., kand. tekhn. nauk; SARYCHEV, V.S., kand. tekhn. nauk; APARIN, I.L.; KRINITSKAYA, M.Ye.; DZIKOVSKIY, G.I.; ZPLITSER) R.v- GOLIDENBERG I.L.; ISAKOVSKIY, I.G.; DJjjjW1V-A'7-4'-V1j'j' [Economic efficiency of capital inv estments and the introduction of now equipment in construction) Ekonomiche- skaia effektivnost' kapitallnykh vlozhenii i vnedreniia novoi tekhniki v stroitel'stve. Moskva, Stroiizdat, 1965. 235 P. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Moscow. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut ekonomiki stroitellstva. 2. Rukovodite*ll sektora okonomichoskoy effektimnostA novoy tekhniki Nauchno-issledovatellskogo instituta elconomiki stroitellstva, Moskva (for Kiyevskiy). 3. Sektor elconomicheskoy effektivnosti novoy tekhniki Nauchno-isoledovatellskogo instituta okonomiki stroitell- stva, Moskva.(for all Wopt Demidova).,4. Vauchno-issledo- vatellskiy institut ekonbmiki stroi-tellstva, Moskva, (for Demidova). ZLATKOVSKAYA', N.M.- ZAXSTWSKAYA~ L,yao,* ZELITSER, S.F. Some characteristics of the clinical manifestations in, diseases caused by homadsor~ing viruses. Vop, okh. mat. i dot. 6 no.11; 14-19 N 161.. (NIIiA 14: 12) 1, Iz infekl;sionnogo otdela (Zav. Prof. q.Yo. Sukhareva) katodry podiatrii (zav, - doyatvitalinyy chlon 1091 886H prof. O.N.Speranskiy) TSentrallnoiro instituta usavershenstvovaniya vrachey i Instituta virusologii imeni D.I.Ivanovskogo AMI SSSR- (RESPIRATORY ORGANJ--DISZASES) (VIAUS DISEASES) gasoline fractions SOURCE- Khimiya i tekhnolo 1, 1965, 12-16 giya_~OpUv i masel, no. TOPIC TAGS: h ptane, iromitic 1,ydrocarbono napthalenet crude reactioni Petroleum ABSTRACT: in previous studies an empirical equation has been st%- gested for the determination of the heat of reaction of hydroform- Ing: q (4.5 al + 5.36aa +-5.45b) 298 ~c where q298. = -heat of reaction*at 2980C,:kcal/kg a a3t ce b yields of aranatic hydrocarbons from naphthenes ana paraffins, gas and coke respectively (Inpar cent weight of crude material); Y= coefficient$ depending on gas composition and varying from 2.5-t0 .'-.3.2,. -----The-,heat 1 of----roa6tiOfl--:.df-,--hydrod~7AdkinE f heptaneqcaleulated- ~rom fhmi s.7equatiorf and th&'d6tual value are ~2 ~in& 97 kcal/kg, re- spectively, Thus calculation by this equation is substantially in error. Tn addition. this f3auation cannot bp umpri in Aaf-a-4- ~65 ACC NR: AP6012991 0 ing the heat of reaction-of the process under-industrial conditions, that Is, in 4000C. The empirical derivation of this equation casts .doubt on Its possible use-in-qualitati-ve description of the plat- ,forming process. Accordingly, the authors developed an analytical I*method of determining heat of the reaction In catalytic reforming abased on a kinetic scheme of the process, affording determination ,of heat of-reaction with.,considerably greater accuracy than other !'methods. The crude material' usually contains a slight amount of .olefins, which upon further analysis Is united with the paraffins. The possibility of calculating the heat of reaction of the complex technical mixture of hydrocarbons with different molecular weights no RE -'u Cu ~D nOn-3 ZHOROVp Yu&Mol PANGli'34KOVp 06M&; MLITSERp 8*Poj TIRAKIYM, Yu~As ~wslopment of the m&thematical deacription of platforming for optimization of a prooeso. Part I* Kin. i kato 6 noe 6:1092- 1097 N-11 165 (MIRA 1911) lo Moakovokiy institut neftakhimichealcoy i gazovoy, prom"blen- nosti imeni Oabkinao SUbmitted June 23# 1964. low 'A : 0 A 7 -Os 000 , I @*A 13 00 Synamim, cc ou-wuble "tificial phenol fellu d the peolalbetbal. U. S. N. Usbakov anti%'. .*a K-ijmrialj~~Audal 11,dw. S.'S. S, R SOS 1,,,A"kikk MISS, Pkuj;: M4UY, Skvxik 2. ICA)-A(IWJ-,); & C. A. SO. W.-Re", 44 WTI) K4 novolu, furrn% an (A1-01. te%in 008 -00 east witbableficscW. PhOll frcm peat or twown c.Al pyr~ly. 004E sis can be used in the synthesis. GlymoldhAbirtate.holn 600 Na abletate vW glymol dkblurohydiin, reacts with novo. see sod lac to give in it ILvad-like tesin. It. At. L. call 0 40 a I 00& SOO SOO I -I V., woo SITALLURGICAL LIMAILIAt CLASINKATION C%v "I 1 a 3 0 v 6jonoim"14; Or 41 4C Wa A I 0 0 a 0 0 4 0 4 0 9 4 0 0 0 000 0 000 0 0 a 00 1` 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 a 0 0 * 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 a 00 13 - V *00 -~ 3M,. 60.60% ' Imm 71.33% at MY to 8d.33,v It 400 rve h i i h t l i er act v e atter cata yst Was U-M in %utvW- ty t g ' . with 01 Catalyst qXt#v7xjts. In it scriciol runs at 4(X) .5 iv. the rate of rarlpitiol flow was Varied fr'rm 4:HJ$ 2821.2 x./l. of catidyst/hr.; the yield CA myre1w ve* mfkA iom 22.8% to in afpwnt ma". of approx. 89% (in the 6ow rav r of dro i t 2 i 43% 2 V4 o, - n a ns pP the Wghert floar rate.. In studying the catalyst life: tIW . q . ve to carbinof was passed Into a porcelain tube at oo at the rate of 1040 S.11. of calalyst/hr.. with an M.5 cc. vA. of AIA; the strene yield, kfter the Ist hr., remined fairly twit, (94-M%) during a 12-hr. exot. n. M. K. two a 5 a - S L A AtTALLUACK&L LITINATUNI CLOSWICATIGH p I v nd a a 0 1 W 64 1 AD a 3 0 ft It it U a It It 4411 114 v t# 0 0 0 0'0 0 0 0 0 a-* a * 0 Ole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 * 0 0 w a 0 0 0-0 0 0 Ov 0 we 0 0 0 * & a 0 _0 0 O_ 0 0 0 'A p I ~UAA 004 %I TSr-- - PROC(MI A&D P11"tSfIft O.Off ~1-4 041: c1h 040 Pftdwt[44 d StIFTWO by Witiom-Ohm d4hydratitots of 111141, m4thylpheolkasitinal. A. A. Vanslimidt and V. ItIl. l' I' iki d KU A Ch ) 21 Z Z It P em. UP. . UCf. 4 . t M. fl. 14). -Oot mi% AIA MIA Ylt, tl'IIClltlll (t)OO r= 44OU 4 if) pAu"t at a rate tit (137 g.A. catalyst/lit. g.4vr. At * ' l ) A 0 f I uLis miig. tsijn. % . anti 40 t. 32 , U1, % lirt . 7 67 i PhCil- 11 11 Cll 76 1 01 1 0* - . ,. RN.t'411,1414 . -4 .1 . , ant . . 00 Ar inz to yields (J 71.T.I. 77AX), 85M. 811.44. anti 00 it 1 A Glukhov clay had a substAntially lower caulytic &cjj- vity. giving only a W,70% yidd at 3-0-41W. At VW, -3 00 , with 78.5 ini, AIM catalyst. at the (ml mi" of 424.5, ' 7 .. 477.7. 545.9. &IO.Q. OQ.4, 707.7, 734.9. 7041.3, 12 Im, 00 0 21ZI.I. and 38"-11.2 g./1. catAtEst/hr.. the coutt,nis (t( C4 a 00 a PhCII*CII1 In the proluct wcrc o8.97, M.117, J0.12. 79.94, NOS. 4n.93. 70.&1. 72M. 07.51. anti 621.1o1" 00 u (he yiefils W11.8, $4.16, Wll..'Rl. MJ.44, 94.85. N7.WS. IS11.1.11, 00 A 84.'--. W.24, 78.M. and the sums, Itnxlucc4i lwr 7 00 40 4F 1 1. cutafyst/I Im. 273.0. 312.8, 379.7, 1115.5. 4 .1.0. 610 2 63m) IIVS O d 2133 0 Th AN O Z:O 0 . . min e . . . C. , . , neur-constancy of the activity of the AIA caulyst is IlluAirstril by the results at VW, IGAO g.A. calzilvo Am. 110, d, 1). and 12firs., coole"tat ItIlell., ell, W.I.J. M.-N. W And 74 IN1 00 03 01 4 13 35% yleld 5 . . . . . . . . , , . " ZOO anti RIM ;. N. Thou t 0 Z'-'- A14 -ILA XtIALLUA6KAL LIMAIURE CLASSIFICATION bitill -:1. All u 0 1 It a W 6, ;,It N K. A 1 An t, v ru a m w 14 w 94 13 Aj a 3 1 V a 0 '0. 00 40 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0~0 046 0 4111 0000 0-00 0 000 0 040,01111:41k: 000 1 T 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 009 6 69 00 00 00 0 0 0000*00 00 * 000i ~O i0 A GOMM., M.A.p starshiY nauchru'Ootrudnikj Z_UITSERp V-Ya., inzh,- -mekhanik; TOPOR, I.Al, agronom-plodavod illing station for sprayeri6, Zashch.rast,at vred.j bol. 5 no.7*18-19 Jl 1600 1611) 1, Moldavskaya stantsiya Vsesoyuznogo instituta zashchity rasteniy (for 15ontarenko). 2. Sovkhoz imeni Frunze (for Zelltser,, Tlop3r). (Spraying and dusting equipment) IVAHOV, vo;_vwma, 'Ia. ___, As suggested b7 the district finance department. Fin.SSSR 21 no.5:55-56 My '60. (MIBA 13:7) 1. zaveduyushchiy-TSentralinym rayfluotdelom ?deasy (for Ivanov), 2. Starshiy inspektor byudzheta TSentralinogo rayfinotdela Odessy (for ZelltBer). (Odessa--Industrial management) ''(Finance) 50) SOV/71-59-3-42/23 AUTHORt Zelftaere-Ya.-V. TITLEt Solubility of Hardness Salts in Vodka (Rastvorimost' v vodke soley zheatkosti) PbRIODICALs Spirtovaya, promyshlonnoattf 1959, Nr 3, pp 28-32 (USSR) AbSTRACT: The settling of a.precip~tate from vodka during its storage depends upon the-solubility of various salts of hardness.in it T~i a%zal+ nnmnt%a4+4t%,n' n-P' a ginf+OnAd WA+47- IAllanet +hA AQ++14"& ses froj prej ent Stu( vall stri Card 1/2 by autfior shois that these salts can settle in precipitate [ka in cases when the product of concentrations of the- ions exceeds a,certain constant value, which is differ- different salts. The author then cites the re'sults of which made it possible to find out experimentally the if these constants for the vodkas of various degrees of Li . 40, 50 arid 56%, and for the softened waiter. There- imiting values of concentrations of various salts have Solubility of Hardness Salts in Vodka SOV/71-59-3-12/23 been established, which7guarantee the non-occurrence of settl- ing precipitates from vodkas in the process of their storage. There aret 6 tables and 2 graphs. Card 2/2 Ya. V. .-Cand Tech - Sci (diss) Study of-,water softening process in,the liquor-water production." &ie,v,_,J9607- 21 pp with,diagrams; (Ministry:,of Higher and Secondary.-Spe*jialist Education Ukrainian SSR9 Chernigovskaja0blast Board of the Scientific-Technical Soc_' iety'of.the Food Industry, Kiev Technology Inst of the Food-In- dustry). 200 copies; price not given; (KL, 6-61 sup, 217)..~ --------- -- USSR/Chemical Technology. C'nemical Pro('ucts and 1-12 Their Applicatic)n-Water treatraeut. Seviage. water Abs Jour: Ref Zhiar-Khimiya, Mo 3, 1957, 9143 'Author 2j_t.-Ler. Ya. V. Inst Not given Title The Hardness of Cation-lExchance Softened Water Used in-tbe Production of.VoLlica Orig Pub: Spirt.,prom-st, 1955, No 16 Abstract-. -It is proposed 1-o es'tablish..the maximum permissible- harCiness f the iiater used in the production of 0 vodka by experimental- means, taking into account the quality of the a,)plied water and the siftenirg- pi,ocess used, Card 1/1 5(2) 'AUTHORt Zelftserv YOD YU.0 BOT/32-25-7-9/50 TITLE: CcmplexometTie,~Determination of Zinc and Cadmium in Soldering Materials (Kompleksometricheskoye oprodeleniye tsinka i kadmiya v pripoyE,'zh) PERIODICALi Zavodskaya laboratoriyaq 1959, Vol 259 Nr 79 PP 798-799 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A volumetric and complexometrio method was developed which is based upon a different resistivity of trilonate complexes of zinc and cadmium with regard to sodium diethyldithiocarbaminate (Ref '). After a separation of antimony and silver In a weakly ammoy~aoal medium, the sum of zinc + cadmium is tit;ated with a 0.1 m solution of trilon B in the presence of Chromogene blaok ET-00. The zinc content is calculated from the differenae. In order to determine the completeness of the cadmium precipita- tiong-experiments were carried out with artificial-mixtureB (Table 13 and.with mixtures of different zinc or cadmium content (Table 2), and it was found that zinc can also be titrated with trilon B in the presence of larger amounts of ,Card 1/2 as .9 iflv 94. 1 a j~ d *4 HIM i -q IOU HA. Ra A v I Tv 1! A 114 N V. i 3. 1 PO Vag j" 114d Vl,.2g d b V__3 W.4 .0 4d M *yi Aa 14'66p.;: I I I11 , 4 ill ~,J;;A A " *he A -- - -------------- . ........ ... .. ........ .... . . . . . ZELITSY'R. YF4,1, The Camittee on Stalin Pritts (of the Cot=U of 14inl4ters USSR) in the fields of science and inventime azinuumes that the follovIng scientific vorks, popular iscien- tifle bookso rmd textbooks have-been submi,tted~ffbr ccapetition for Stalin Prizes for ,the years 1952 and 1953, Wmt!~m Kultum, Moscov, So, Z21-400 20 M - 3 Apr 1954)z Raw Title' of Work loadnated Baranov,.:A.N. !Geodesy Imer- kinistry 6? Railways Yegunov, K.I. Construction' Zelltser, Ye.I. Lebedev, N.N. Slovodchikov, D.A. Cheremiqln, SO: W-30604, 7.JulY 1954 SUZDALISKIYO V. inzh,; ZELITSERS Yu,, J~zh.; PERTSOVO V., otarohiy ihzhener; KATMAilbV-,Go Capron is used in the manufacture OtlukchinOrY Izobro i rats, no.lt4-5 Ja 162. imIRA 24:32) 1 Irkutskiy zavod t7azhologo,mashi-notitroyeniYa'(for Suzdaltakiy).- 2: Vveso~uznyy nauchno-iaaledovatelloll3r inatitut motallurgiobookogo m4shInoatroyaniya (for Zelltljor). 3, Azarbay&h&nvkiy nauchno- issleolovatellskiy institut elektrotAklmicheskoy promyohlennosti. (for Pertsov). 4. Preolsedatell Novgorodsicogo oblastnogo soveta Voesoymnogo obahchestva izobretatelay i ratsionalizatorov (for Karbanov). (Machine'x7 industr7) (Nylon) d 'a,contlnuoud oving-7*metdllic* --'with- plasti's.-_,. -TITLE. Clad init- m -strip SOURCE: f4 Metallurgiy6Lj- Abs. 1OD151 RFF SOURCE : Tr. Vses. n. _i. i str. sb. 14v 1964, 131--144 pt79yektno-konstrukt. In-ta metallurg. mashino'. TOPIC TAGS: polyvinyl chloridej vinyl plast4cj metal claddingp plastic coating ABSTFACT:. --A erimental-claddi g line.-:h" -been set up, at~-_he_ I n exp Unloin~Sclentific __Xor Planning a d Desi n'of-'- ~Researc --natitute g Metailurgical Machine in -conTu"Hetion VrIth the V"matproff ~ns itute In Rustavi. its leng7h is 25 m, width - Am, and height - 3m. The experimental cladding line is capable 041cladding a continuo*s metal strip, 300 mm wide and 0.5 mm thick, with polyvinyl chloridet4up to 0.3 mm thick at the. rate of 60 m/4n.. The Eqchnology,an~~t-.qu~pment-':~..-:, 70. are described in detail, The merits of the given method are analyzed.., Orig. art. has: 6 figures. Bibliography of 8 titles. L. Kochenova. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: SUBM DATE., none/ Card I tDcoo 621.771.8.005 L 29599-66 EWPW/ (m)a /EFWP(y)j:E1jP(t) jEr IITP(c IRMANi/miln ACC NRi AP6014087 SOURCE CODE: UR/0025/66/000/004/0028/0032 AUTHOR: Zelltser, Yu. (Engineer); Favlov, V. ORO: CZe'l '~~erl -A 11- Union Scientific Research'Institute for the Planditig-abd D.S&n of Methllurgical Machinery (vBesoyuznyy natichno-issiedovatellskiy I proyeRFn-6--RonstrUk torskiy institut metallunglchaskogo mashinostroyeniya) TITLE: Plastic reinforced metallp T ,SOURCE: Nauka i zhizn', no~ 4, 1966, 2H-32 and appropriate inserts following p. 32 TOPIC TAGS: bonding property, plastic coating, polyvinyl chloride, corrosion pro- tection ABSTRACT: The authWs discuss the method used for binding polyvinyl chlori corro- --sion-resistant filnAqo a low carbork~steel 4nd. An adhesive based on PED-B epoxy an-a ercblorovinyl was used for bondingVthe PVC1"film to the band. A schei-at-1-Fis given for this process. The bonding -operation was made a part of the band manuLfacturing pro- cess. One important disadvantage was the time required for drying the bonding agent in-relation to the rate of band feed. This problen, was solved by using rf-curre... .,ovens. Tests conducted to determine the properties and characteristics ofLthe new material showed-that the PVC protective coating withstoodboth corrosionl,;-/temperature and such operations as stamping. Among its highly desirable properties is the fact Card 1/2 XUSHNAREV, D.M., kand.tekhn.nauk; PAVLOV, V.P., inzh.- ZELITSER Yu I.; CHEREPANOV, Gs.. Industrial testing of a machine for charging a hole with "igdacit.8 Gor. zhur. Ino.9t46-:47 S 162. (MIRA 15*9) 1. Gosudar''stvennyyUnstitut gornokhimicheakogo syrlya (for Kuzhnarev, Fa~vlov). 2. GosudarstvemW proyektno-konstruktorskiy inatitut.avtomatizatell rabot v ugollnoy promyshlonnosti (for Zel'taer). ). Inatitut gornogo, dela id~ Skoohinskogo (for Cherepa,nov). (Uplosives) (Blasting-Equipment and supplies) ZELIT'"VAI, L. Zelltsman, L. "Pages -P-.-,om 11-fe", (On the hero of Socialist Labor of the TFrij1!orsI,cuFol"' Combine, A. S. Allilirjev, outline), Sov. Pr.Lmorlyo, No. 61 19483, P. 58-73. 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