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SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEYNIKOV, F. - ALEYNIKOVA, M.

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77 if 12 fill t 30 an& 1. ii'du*lo 'Ion 62 di 2V Cor! Mai two, tharik k4'Opmes'; Uwa.?Nli~ 02H . ......... 41T c=c t) 03 ~tblfthjqQ, grX AN TA tafta. (InSti- lit in torr It SSR) im 1,47 pr t tL ty, 9$ 1965 1 -2 a', glass propertyi be"lli. t eot"n nicwos cope 441thods; va! a ud 8"tom ~MIL20-RO-5 010 .2 do, Calcium oxIde ~ i $I"" AxIde) and wIndqw an ntft 'a the tomperatore M11- r"i t reatment experlments W"~3,1', VA a ture of the glass 'was d AZ stUdli I jj~ 0411kh flk. hii;111~ Im- - twaxall angles, electron =101~0800 p I V a a ei 1 *0 OA thato with.10ne-tSVIN nicro- n-onogen Itiew lot, oy, toward crysUl. a n LO i Which are the reason Xcr~' a UA OdAug's,~rso 2L, micro"ibre i 16. 4 e eatmen f glass's ah~~ 33 nVO 9 I o#j1AZLQtOas*S their stra0gU.III.-t,~-,I Ah"I'a is h6 formation bf iiitiol I splLissiA with! "the abrol Is: *ours a change! n, has; 4 figtxr,*si+" 1W JL i,'MO 1008/ OTH RIP,: 000 T lyi "FIT V..-. TF`." F.K. 'k, , 1) 1, r-i~ r*,ar ce of aomt sl I I cat.A-. of rdlc!k I! 1-7s'n'tance on th. co=posi *..1 r,n cf' t,. 16~ I I I kh I t-khno I i ~' .; 1 , L' ., I : 1 - t~' , 19(:4 . I i Z.IS, V. 11r, -, I ., n P, I k -C. 1 1, 4 2 ..Tip silicate F I obd:r v.,f thp r1ass surtnoe !Ilkali. D. no.2:149-1t4; 165. 19:2) 1. !;IiAmil i khimicheskoy V~kn-.;Lloli-~: tr:, I ItAod Flt~.-ornber 10, 1964. TIP 6/AS/000/002/C) ik ifla aticbeeklyep Mal wl to U062o 1965, 167w`180 a I, icAtaljmed, crystallization --20y4&0-8081 estlgatw t4me role ot L 004 lAtrathin sections 6 tQrn*** rather than An ~ Us' t 0 "Oh td direct electron njorc- tit WOOGNS, the g1asses ,War# IRIS6 It was esta'blished that ~ the 10W of th partiol a ftoin 010 4 LSO out during gmurnuirm", xa. 10t*wopiuta, jaksa~ r4wistanio.or $00 silicate glasses. Part 3t Study of proed1jittates fo~~d,:WAIw intex-miction of glue with caustic soft molution. trady J*Ut. BSR. Sor. B. no.4t67-95 165 (MM 19 &2) 1. 3hiltlint ma:si i )th;bdch*sk*y tekbnologii AN U tovskoy $OR. 4ubdtted 4tril 29p 1965. _1/L71 i-, SOURCil- fOE)i*,- LIR/03(j3/6f~/OC12/00.J/0524/,~5: R and Chemical Acadeny of Sciencesi tekhtiologii i aacmii nau:K AJt~a) .4ion wi,l recvys tall i zation of q~L,!rt7 ic~ phatses during i~aI zation C, zhe S-11 .1.2 Orltgt) system AN SS~R. 'z-~estiya. Neorganicheskiya materialy, v. 2, no. ,, 1966, 5.24-528 D~?X -.At7;: glass, silicon dioxide, silica. alumina, ma=usim magnesium oxide, crystallization, ~ienl effect. quartz crystal, thermal stability, titanium dioxide 4 - - 'r. .3-RACT: ne offt~c.t of temperature an fort&ition and recrystallization of quartz- ;.ike ,)h3*(!,., during 1he crystallization of K-1 to K-9. glasse%,wAth various silicaand zitanlun (Iinxide ccntents was studied. The individual _o i Je component in glass -sam- ples was 41-, wt %) 27.69 to 42.02 for A1203, from 10.96-t'o 6.63 for MgO, 4MS to ~ .0 r Si02, and from 0 to 15.0 for TiOZ. The glass samples (K-1 to K-9) of various ::c-ipositlens were prepared by fusing mixtures of oxides in platinum cruci- bles at 1$500C for La hrs. Tbe glass samples were subjected to therval differential Card 1/2 UDC: 661.1:542.65 L 32167-66 ACC NR: AP6011323 0 and x-ray analysis. It was found that an increase in Si02 content in glass leads to increased thermal :Ptability of the quartzlike phase. Low S'02 content is reflected in low content of the quartzlike phases. No quartzlike phase could be detected by x-ray analysi*; for glasses containing 41.35 wt % Si02- Introduction of Ti02 to glasses resulted in greater contents of quartalike phases and in an extension of the lower limit of these phases to 800-8500C (while for TiO2-free glasses this lower limit was equal to 10000C). Orig. art. has: 3 figures and 2 tables. SUB OODE: 11,07/ SUM DATE: 1.lJun6S/ ORIG Mr: 003/ OTH REF: 009 X Card 2/2 1: T 6532/6S/032/09 929 0414,11ou naux I "WO)MY itudy -or slucate usterlau umd" the di- ;iU J M-M to ici*tmo with disewd kav" ftr PM- aO-prystal matft4aU fm dhvat study it is Q* iiads flim gtcmd and polubso rubt 9110" Of wgo* mid.10 cortan on", of "*ft to a pm ma 44 va:li d1roctly am the mtlv~ art* hist of Otis" B lox., W: 00111 M 11crt 000 UbOt '537 .i TI A33.36 ~i cow J11-1 LUrSEVICH, P.A.; MONGALIV, G.F.; MIKHALEVICH, N.G.; ZINOVICN, X.F.; SAPIONZWO, A.P.1 XLDOMOV, P.A.; GAYDUXL"VICH, N.M.; SILZN, M.S.; BR&WVSKrY, P.I.; KOVPAK, M.D.1 MELESHKEVICH, O.A.-, IMMEVA, V.S.; KULIXOVSKII, A.V.; TARAYKOVICH, P.I.; AUUNJXQY,,,,0.A.j SIN=VICH, Sh.S.IGRACHEVA, K.I.; NIKOLATEVA, Yu.H,I VOWKHOV, N.A.; DOMASHEVICH, 0., red.; KARKLINA, L, red., ZMOVA, V., tekhn. red. (Munmal for livestook raisers] Spravochnik Wvotnovoda. 2,0 dop, I perer, Isd, Minakv Gos.lsd-vo xel'khox.llt-z7 MR, 1963. 462 p. (XI RA 16 % 8) 1. Glevnyy zootekhnik Upravlentys neukl Ministerstva sellskogo kb*My-stva Baloruaskoy SSR (for Safronenko). atockbreedN) (Stock and )-g=Lov G-.I'- ' . M. L, IM04idat tskbatchookikh nook,. AUMIKOV, G.I., Inshener. 3use data on the solubilit.* of calcium sulfate in water at high 480"Taimrss. Trao MI I&D.U2198403 153. MRA 7:11) (Calcium suItate) (St"m boilers) AID P - 4953 Subject USSR/Engineerins Card l/ Pub. 110-a - 2/21 Authors : Kostrikin, Yu. M., Yu. 0. Novi, K. A. Rakov, KandIdat3 of Tech. Scl., 0. 1. Aleynikov, N. V. Bulgakova, V. A. Tamtuta, Engineers-.-- Title z Results of thermal and chemical tests of a once-through boiler of 215 and 300 atmospheres. Periodical : Teploenergetiks, 8, 10-13, Ag 1956 Abstract : Data are given on the quality of steam supplIed by an once-through boiler operating at 215 *n4 300 atmospheres. The boiler is fed by the turbine condensate mixed with the cooling calcium-bicarbonate water. The design and performance of boilers of near critioal and super critical pressures are discussed, and various related problems are examined. 4 diagrams, 3 references. AID P - 4953 Teploenergettka, 8, 10-13, Ag 1956 Card 2/2 Pub. 110-a - 2/21 Institution : VTI (All-Union Heat Engineering Institute) and TsKTI (C"tral Institute for Boilers and Turbines), Moscow Branch. Submitted - No date ALRY31MDV, G. 3. Cand Tech Sol - (dims) "Study of the phyaloochanioal conditions "I of vapor purifia&tion insilialcAocid flmx." Woo, 1957. 15 pp 20 am. (Min of Higher Nuastica USSR. Mom Order of Lenin Power ftineering Lut im V.M. Molotov). 100 cc pies (KI., 14. 57. 86) -13- 'lip UWR /themical Technology. Chemical Products 11-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage Water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Xhinlya, No 1, 1958, 1725 Author Aleynikov G.I. Title study or the Washing of Steam to Remove Sillele Acid Orig Pub: Teploonergetika, 1957, No 2, 12-16 Abstract: The efrectiveness of washing of steam was studied in a semi-industrial, high-pressure flow unit. Rate of flow of the steam being washed 900-1000 kgAour, pressure 110-115 atmo- spheres abmolute, washing efficlecy is the quan- tity'~'i w : the ratio of the amount or SiO2 re- movedIby washing to the total amount or stoL In C ard 1/4 USSR %. hemical Wchnology. Chemical Products and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abe Jour: Beferst Zhur - Khimlya, No 1, 1953, M5 steato and water prior to separation.11 4- X _7, wherein' X) Is moisture c6ntellt of steam before entorlng tho seDarator; Q -_ ratio of silicon content of washing waterg and dried steam. In the experimentE the 1(~ngth of the mixing chamber was 680 rm, vw city of the medium wan 15-19 times greater thar: the critical velocity of moisture stripping from the film. in a portion of the exp(-rlments 311ghtly superheated steam was passed Into the washing apparatus, In other experiments It was moist ateam (spraying was absent). Expertments with superheated steam showed that 9 g increases at first, with Increase, In the glow-off water from Card 2/74 VSSR /themleal Technology. Chemical Products F-5 and Their Application Water treatment. Sewage water. Abs Jour: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, No 1, 1958, 1725 the separator, of the silicon-alkali ratio (SAR), i.e., of the correlation between equivalent con- centrations of NaOH and SIO%-~k If SAR In Ereater than 2,_13 g becomes constant -~.- 120. Increase of the moisture content of the steam, in the washing apparatus, from 2 to 6%, raises the multiplicity factor of steam purification from 3.5 to 5.4%. The experiments with moist steam yielded higher values of-i~ 9: with SAR 3 =14o; with SAR= 5-1-- 9 160. Addition to the steam, prior to washing, of 386 and 651 mg/kg Cl-, 366 and 722 msAg so, and .113.3 mg/kg N11! , did not affect the ef rec tive- ness of' Sjj. removal. A prerequisite of effective waabLng Is a SAR within the range of 1-2, In the Card 3/4 MR /themical Technology. Chemical Products H-5 and Their Application Water treatnent. Sewage water. '-f I - I-' Abs jour: iRererat Zhur - KhImiya, No 1, 1953, 1725 blow-off water. Flow washing of steam is appli- cable, In principle, also to drum boilers. Card 4,A I I i . . I ; I I S/114/60/000/olo/oo/oll/XX E194/E155 AUTHORSi Alljyniko-~, G.I., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and 'Up 16v, Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLEj All :nvestigatiom of the efficiency of centrifuging in removing corrosion products from water PERIODICAL: Bitergomashinostroyeniye, 1960. No.10. PP. 10-13 THITt It Is important that the proportion of ferrous corrosion prodacts in food water should be low. An it is not always passible to prevent corrosion entirely, various methods have been devised for removing the corrosion products from water. Little information is available about the particle-size distribu- tion in Coed water and this makes it difficult to devise methods of purification, It is accordingly necessary to study the particle- size distribution of corrosion products in samples of water contamAnated with various metals under various operating conditions. This article Xives particle-size distribution characteristics of water from power equipment. It includes two main characteristics; the number or particles of corrosion products per unit volume of water, and the shape and size of the particles. To determine the Card l/ 8 An investigation of the efficiency... S/114/60/000/010/0091011/XX E194/E155 number of disperse particles in water the microscope technique with special counting chambers was employed, and in particular the Goryayev countiliS chamber well-known in medical and biological prattice wax used. The work was done on return condensate from two Hostow TXTs (He-at and Electric (District Heating) Power Stations), on wator used to feed the experimental installations in the Kotelluaya laboratoriya MO T*KTI (Boiler-house laboratory of the Moscow Division or the Central Boiler and Turbine Institute), and on return tondensate obtained from various industries (engineering, chemical and food). The PH value of the waters ranged from 6 to 7.5 and the range of salt content was wide. Iron was determined colorimetrIcally. Particle number counts are given in Table 1, in which tbe fir*4 line states the iron content mg/kg (ppm); the second line the number of particlesi the third line the number of particles in 1 mg of iron. The shape. size and number of iron particles in water were also determined by microscope methods including mass microphotoSraphy. The main investigations were made with a magnification of 1350 and a scale unit on the ocular microm*ter of 3.3 microns. All particles of less than half a scale unit were clasised in the first group, those of half a scale unit Card 2/ 8 An investigation of the efficiency... $/II4/60/oOo/OIo/oO9/011/XX 9194/E155 in the secQud group, and so on. The main results of the particle- size distribution study are given in Table 2. It will be seen that in all the samples the majority of particles have a maximum dimension of up to 1.3 microns. Particles of this size and below comprise from 65 to 80% of the total number of particles. The particles are usually in the form of plates, and the ratio of The maximum dimension to the mintmum ranges up to 31l. Because of the small particle size centrifugal purification requirp~ the use of super centrifuges. The tests were made with a tubular iype centrifuge with a rotor diameter of 43 mm, 190 mm running at 20 000 r.p.m. with a rated throughput of 10 kX/hour. The efficiency of filtration was assessed in terms of the ratio of the Iron contamt. of the purified water to that of the unpurified. The results show that with the centrifuge operating near its nominal rating the extraction of iron is practically complete but that the dogroe of extraction falls off as the throughput is increased. To studT this question the clarifier drum of the centrifuge was lined with pa"r and after stable running had been achieved a quantity or water contaminated with iron was passed through the centrifuge. The graph of Fig.3 shows the distribution of deposits Card 3/ 6 An investigation of the efficiency. s/il4/6o/ooo/olo/ooq/oli/Xx ... E 194/E 1.55 over the height of the tube an & function of the throughput, the percentage of deposit being plotted on the y axis and the height of the contrifuSe on the x axis; the throughput is denoted by the figures on the curves, kg/hour. It will be seen that as the throughpiat is increased the slope of the deposit increment curve alters because the water is not completely purified. At the rated throughput of 1()-12 kg/hour the amount of deposit on the top sections of the tube is small, but it increases at higher through- puts. Two texts were made an condensate from a Moscow Heat and Electric (District floating) Power Station where all the condensate passes through a mechanical filter ch&rgod with sulpho-carbon. Before purIfication the condensate contained 0.2-0.3 ppm iron, 4Lfter mechanical filtration the iron content became 0.04-0.06 ppm~ and after contriruging it was not greater than 0.01-0.02 ppz. Similar results were obtained with plate-type super-centrifuges, in which the best purification was obtained on low-output separators with a gap between plates of 0.3 am. The tests have demonstrated the possibility- of removing nearly all the ferrous corrosion products from spator. There are 3 figures, 3 tables and 6 Sovlei referetnces. card 4/ 8 ALEMIKcrw, G.,I,. Ivuld tekhn. t2auk; ZERKENICH, Yu.V., kand, teld~n. nauk; 1 111 ,-Gr FIGHO" S''.A:, 1,,h.-, KOWSHKIN, I.A., 1..h~ Reaulta of thermDohemical. tests of the P&12 boiler and of observations on the water system of super-bigh parameter units uMor operating conditions. Energonashinostroanie 7 no.3:1-6 I(r 061. (KMA 16t8) (.%ilors-Testing) WJZT, A.F., doktcv Ukht. bauk, prof.1 kand. .,Ahn. juiuk; TARATUTA, V.A., Irah. ;'-elFfel, vlen.111ro fir,ah r- bl c t-l:. -cT loerorre-, Lba ric,.",1:24-33 -11. 165. 111L A 1F:7) :1. MCI:! oWolenlvo klll-ti"`,~?~ncco In- ri'll'ut'll Aill. Polnonovs. USSR / Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Jour: Rof Zhur-Biol., No 9, 1958, 40413. Author : Popov A. M., Aleynikov G. S. Inst ;Not given. Title :The Effectof The Frequency of Milking on the rerformanoe of Cows. Orig rub: .91). tr. In-ta zootekhn. I zoogi~,iyeny. AN IAtvSSR, 1956, 8, 53-82. Abntrnot: At the sovkhoz "Yelgavskiy" and at the kolkhoz IfLnohplesisll, experimonts were conducted as to the effect of the twofold and threefold milking of cows of the Brown Latvian breed upon their milk production. With the milk yield averaging '~-10 liters per 24 hours, the switching of (.Icjv;s from thraefold to twofold milking produced Card 112 USSIR / Farm Animals. Cattle. Abs Tour: Ref Zhur-biol., No 9, 1958, 4041,3. Abstract: but a transitory decrease of the milk yield (on the 44h day of experimentation the milk y1eld was completely restored). The fat con- tent of the milk did not change. 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Gin ead Oo diN of 4b6 Mo bablim I ypt AP - llbil(s - I IN. abdm 1, 1. vtd. -f kWh' pi. pmom ld w he" the Wb me. amd 0 b awlw# I 40 the (mbdilm a. Mary tIAMIM, 1F.A.; pmlc3t* D.T. 1. 1 ~. . I I m.trial use of flotation rasonts In aPatite flotation Iron spatite-sapholine ores. Obeg. rud. 2 no.4:32-37 157. (mm 11: 8) (notation) (Apstite) 5W BOV/20-124-4-34/67 AUTHORS: Aleynikov, X. A., Makarova, A. M. TTTLZ~ The Formation and Properties of Metallic Soaps in Diluted Aqueous Solut ions (Obrazovaniye I avoystva metallicheakikh myl v razbavlennykh vadnykb rastvorakh) P19RIODICAL: Ooklady kkadeall nauk 5SS1, '1959, Vol 124, Nr 4, PP B52-854 (USSR) ABS?BAC?: Aeference is first made to several earlier papers dealing *ith this subject. The production of metallic soaps of the polyvalent cationa may be represented as a function cf the p9-valus of the aqueous solutions as the process of the itimultaneous formation of "acid" and "basic" soaps. The acid tioaps are formed In the case of a low degree of hydrolytic 4ecay of the salt of the polyvalent cation; their composition varies with decreasing pH-value of soaps with complete otoichiometrical substitution up to their molecular decay by may of sope in which thereare different degrees of pene- tration of H into their mycallum or polymeric complexes. More il in possible to assume, besides an ion-exchange, n1no a molecular mechanism, which is connected with the ad- Card 1,13 norption of palmitic acid on the mycelium of the "basic" SOV/20-124-4-34/67 The Formatiom sn,j Properties of Metallic Soaps in Diluted Aqueous Solutions boaps with follovinq chemical conversion. The hydrolytically gotrmsd basic malts (among them also the complex catione) form olightly "basic" soapal their composition varies with increas- Lng pli-value of chesically incomplete compounds (with respect ~o substitution by palmitic acid) up to chemo-sorption-like -vompounds of the basic soup with different degrees of adsorp- tion of 011. For the p of.3onfirming the general scheme F + of the metal soaps Fer4poal -palmitates were produced. Tba nanner In which the soaps are formed from the reacting solu- iions is able to model the processes occurring in the gprnaenao of those soapo~ In the came under investigation it Olan important to add a solution of sodium palmitate with dif- forent content of free RaOR to the solution of the iron salt vulfate with different content of free H 2so 4* The theoretical- ly determined general character of the dependence of the oomposition of the soaps on the pH.-value agrees satisfactorily with experimental values. The stability of the "basic" soaps itioreasan with increasing pH-value, and at pH-values of 10-11 a. highly stable sal is formed. The authors thank Academician P. A. Robinder and A. B. Taubman for their interest in this Card 2/3 work and for valuable advice. There are 1 figure and 6 ref- SOV/20-124-4-34/67 The Fgirmation azd Properties of Metallic Soups in Diluted Aqueous Solutions Orences, 5 of which are Soviet. ISSOCIATION: Zol'skAy filial im. S. U. Kirova Akademii nauk SSSR ~Xola Branch ineni S. V. Zirov of the Academy of Sciences, IrSSR) PRESERrED: (October 6, 1956, by P. A. Rebinder, Academician SUBMITTn: September 30, 1958 Card 3/~ LINNIXOT, N.A.1 USACUT, P.A. . GOLOTANOT, G.jL. . ...... 110tat1*0 of Iron oxides b7 synthetic carbWl acids. Gor.zhur. no.9tft-6) 5 160. (KLRA 13:9) L KOVOKIY filial AX SM (for ialeynikov. Usachav). 2. Oleangorokoye mdoupravleniyo (for Golovanov). (Iron ore) OrlotatIon-Xquipment and supplies) S/065/61/000/001/008/008 S030/Z212 AUTHORS.- 11-nit-N- A-,and Afanaslyeval N. V. TITLE: Analysis of High Molecular Weight Oxidates and their Flotation Properties PERIODIM- JEhimiya i takhnologiya topliv i masel, 1961, No. 1, p.p. 61-67 TMU: Various petrolata, which are oxidized for use as flotation agents, have been extensively analyzed. The petrolata were in the 450-?50 molecular weight region, and three were oxidized by the low temperature Afanaslyeva process and'thd fourth by the low temperature process at Ordzhonikidze/Baku. They are used for extrac-tion of low-sulphide ores, such as apatite, VII/ ilmenite, zircoa, cassiterite, ate. by flotation. The normal specifications of flotation agents, by saponification value and acid value, were found to be quite inadequate to predict their aeparation efficiency, as determined with apatite ores. The acids should be split up into oxy-acids, and carbonic acids. When the concentration of the former rises, increasing amounts of foam are formed. entra:ULing air, and reducing the separation efficiency, so that their conaentration should be kept below about 13%. To Card 112 8/065/61/000/001/008/008 R030/E212 Analysis of HiMb Molecular Weight Oxidates and their Flotation Properties maintain acidity, the carbonic acid percentage must therefore not fall below about 33. Separation efficiencies of about 90% can then be obtained with apatite, at additive concentrations around L"// I kg/ton of ore. Highest efficiency (96.0% at 800 gm/ton ore) is obtained with petrolata subjected to high temperature oxidation. There are 4 tables and 15 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Kol'skiy filial AN SSSR (Kola Branch of AS USSR) Card 2/2 ALEYM!_~GV, ~.A.; GORMYOV, N.A.; ALZrNIXGVA, N.S. Ustiq wqetIW2Ate(I carboxylic acids in the flotation of non- atklrld* ores. Hiul.tekh.-ekot.imform. no.20-7 162. (YJM 150) (Flotation) Al8YFIKOV R.A.1 GOLOYANOV, G.A.; USACHOV, P.A.; TOCHILIN, M.S.; hl"T~f- YU.V. Witming h4to-lron sure ti to-howtits concentratea. Biul.tekh.- ok)w.izLform.G*o.naueh.-isel.iast.nwwh.i tekh.inform. no.51n-13 qw. (PURA 15s7) (troo-Motallurgy) ALMMLOV I. AOA*- notation of apatite with synthetic carboxylic acids. Obog.rud. 7 mo.I.IA,-20 162. (MIRA 15 :3) 1. Mol I skly f-1 14 A' AN SSSR. (Apatits) (Flotation) Y1W.-~113c,n i.i,oyxrLlr,o oJ7 acidB of the Go~~o.,o OX)UH -t-rLova -f t~3s Cq - C lll~ 1,10.5;1IM-11-25 i~r ;&'., 1, Kv,~, t2kiy AN SSSR i trtmt~t-.,z txgan!-r':-Aaskoy khimii AUUNLKOV N'A.f, NIKISOIN, 0.1.; OGIBIM, Yu.N.; PSMOV, A.D. . Surface-active properties of branched aliphittie acids. llsfukhWa 1 no.33418-426 Ys-Js 161. (KMA 16- 11) 1. Xiollekiy filial AN SSSR I rnatitut organichaskay Ichimli AN SSI%t Imni N.D. Ulinskogo.. t, A *11mll" N.A,., GHISTYAY LET. Ov IB. f C. -4nthen~s of flotatlon retteento tytzed on carvary-"Ic acids. Tium. pron. nc.1:4743-750 0 16-,,. WMA '-,?:6) 1. Kollokly 1%l-lal AN L 021:39-67 EW FIN _ _jP9Uq2)L___P(J I ACC MRs APW359U SCT* tc!; cc.t`: U::/,)(62/66/000/004/0700/0707 1.6 AUVOR- Ch A1n'-'tJ7U)V, 1'. A., and Nikishin, G. 0*..'.:;: Iristitute of Orranic Cherilctry la At' S';,,!t Onstitut orr,aniciiasRoy VNInir 1-:: ., :,:t (Rojeskly filial AN SSSR) "Synthesis or cark=lic Acids Containing cyoioalk7l and Phenrl Groups I %W P" dleal Additw3an R8AOtJLO11* Moseow. :Ezveatlya Ajmd~mjj Nauk sSSR. Serlya Xhiniaheakaya, No 4. 1966, PP 700-?07 Abstracts This work Is devoted to the study of the synthesis ard Iflotation properties of carboxylic acids. Newly obtained data mainly concern tho question of the effect of the structural Itharaoteristics or unsaturated hydrocarbons on their capacities ~to yield acLditlon products in lil ratio with carboxyllo azide. 'The reactions wero conducted at atmospheric presavre In the ;presence of tor-butyl peroxide. Reaction conditions, ratios of !rtagente arA peroxide, lsl aidduot yields* yields of' the higher !boiling substanoes (residues), and the adduct properties are Presented. The radical addition reaction of varboxyllo &*ids to pmoga-phenylalkarAs-1 In accompanied bF Obonzyl cleavage" of the ~Inetio ohainraeuiting In, Isl adduats, with-& lower Yield. than- ____ J L 02139-67 ACd- -Nit- '-AMM-962 -vith the use of I-alloeneg. In contrast to I-alkenes ojrolojRl- Avenes and alkenee with no terminal double bonds have a lower ireaction capability In oarboxylic aold addition reactions. .- This its chiefly-doteralned by spatial factors. 'Laboratory worker G. E. I lZondra-Shina took part in the cnrryinn out of tho experiment. Orig. art. has; 2 CIMME-77PRS: 37,177.1 XOPIC TAGS9 rree raglical, carboxylic acidv org*nlc synthetic process $US CODE* 07 1 SUM DATEI 06 Doe 63 / ORIG REFt Oil / OTH REFs 005 Isq-~ UDCt 547.398 4 542.91 + 541 At" 't , " 1 , , "', . Wx*.,,Oqwj , ""' , " 1, Frablow of wages and preparation of work norms in sugar plants. Sakhb prom. 32 no.4g5l Ap 158. (MIRA 11:6) 1.1're noyarushakiy-sakharnyy savod. (Suor Industry-Production standards) (Wages) SPAWIT. A.0..- TOWN, B.A.; AUUXLEDI, S-A- Thermal treatment of l1quId metals and Ito effect on the issohWO&I properties of exotizo. J%v.vys.ucheb.sow.: tovet. =wt. 2 no.6sI62-165 159. (KIRA 13:4) 1. Xr&mnc7tLrokiy institut tovetiWkh ustallov. kafectra litaynoga prolevodstva. (Nonferrous alloys-Metallography) (Metals. Iffect of to"orature on) ALEUIKOV, SoMaj, alMably usudWy sotrudnik . ...... Dsterudzation of the thenioph7sleal constants of hydraulic concrete and reinforced concreto. Ixv.V=IG 64s243-249 160. (MIRA 14-5) (Therima properties) USTIMM, A.M., pmf.1 PEKBMCH, A.I., starably mauohiW sotrudnik, kand - tokft amule; C~ KOV,_S.Xtr mlAdahiy maucbmwy sotrudnik BlaWmaning the surfaae of ices a methad of speeding the spring Ice Alaw. Imr. VXIIG 65t:L39-247 160. (HIM 14: 5) (Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.) (Thaving) FOMYEV, Vasilly StepanovIch; AIMNIKOV, S.M.# red. (VoL-t,ox funnels wid their use in electric power plants) Vikfumvye voronki i ikh primenerde na elektrostantsUakh. Mosimu, Izd-vo "Energils," 19(A. 193 1). WIRA 17:6) 165. (MIRA .18:10) Gourom of thm dinsaft and the outcome of treating cancer of the corpas uterl depending on the degree of vWometrial proliferation. Akush. i Fin. 38 no.3165-70 Illy-Je 162. (MIRA 15 :6) 1. In )-.mfedry onkololtli (sav. - devetvitellnyy cblen AMN SSSP zaeloslhannyy dayatell nauk i pror. A. I. Savitakiy) TSentrallnom InstlVata usovershenAtvovaniya, vrachey (dlr. Y. D. Kovrigina) I ginakologichaskogo otdoleniya (sav. - prof. L. A. Ilovikova) GowWarstvannogo onkologichookogo inotituta. imani P. A. Gortsem Wir. - prof. A. I. Hovlkov) (UTERUS-CAUGER) AUT31110T. V.2.. Imadidat wAltelaskikh rAuk A now trps of portabU mtretcher. lblmrgiia )2 no.11:81-62 N 156. (KLRA 10:3) 1. In labodry abehobsy kkkirurcil (sav. - Prof. A.A.Oaherellyev) G*r'k*"kioCo ="Italuskago luntltuta ineni B-M.Kirova. (APIPAUTO AND UMUMMS nwv type of portablo strechmr) AZXMX)Wo VoM., kand.mod.nx& (GoOkly, ul.Doershinakogo. d.29. k-r.11) A litter Aot roquiring manual lifting of the PatiOnto Toot.khlro so zo.wm-l" AP058 (MIRA 11:5) Iq Is katedry obobaboy kbirurgii (I.o. say. - dotment A.I. Rosbayn1knw) ftrtkovskogo vedItsInskogo Institute. (ISSING GAO, litter wIthout manual lifting of pmtiont (Rua)) ALMMOV. V.S.. kand.med.nftuk Diwaoujutablo apparatus for repoeltioning frogments in fracture of the humerus. Ortop.trarm. I protez. 20 no.1:67-69 Ja '59. NIRA 12:3) 1. 1% kafedry abobehey khirargit (sav. - prof. A.1. loshavulkov) Gorlkovskogo maditalmskogo Instituta (dir. - dots.N.N. Hisinov). (SUKERUS. fract. appar. for repositioning fragments (Rue)) ALMMIUN, V.61 knrAd.nied.iwLitk ApjXLrr&tus for repoeltioning, fractures of bones of the forearm. Ortop.travm. i protez. 20 no.3:62-64 Mr 15Q. (XIU 12:6) 1. 12 )VLfodry obshchej khirurgil (say. - prof.A.1-Kotheynikov) OorNovakogo mailitsiniskoge institute. (dir. - dotsent M.N.Mizi- ww). (ORTHOMMICS. appar. A instruments appar. for repositiontno, fract. of bones of forearm One)) AIMMMOV, T.S., kand.med*nauk (Gorikiy, ule Dmer2bin kogo, d.29, kr.11) fttonsion transport splint for the log. Ortop.,travm.i protes. ro..4t67-69 162. (MM 15:5) 1. Is kliniki obehabey kbirargii (sav. - prof. A.1. Kozhevnikov) GorOkovskogo maditainakogo instituta (rektor - dotsent I.F. Ymayumbin) . (spum (suRam)) i ~, i ~'. 11 l!". I -.I- ~.~& :,~~ :-. w'.- ". ~. " 1. -'r '. -: , : " , *:,, . ~- -1 . * , r , , " " - , I - . . . , I , . mod. nauk (Gor'kLy 5. ul. Dxerzhinskogo, d.2c', .W~KIWV..'y kv.1 1, j Transport splint for the leg. Ortop., travm. I protez. 25 no.8:65-68 Ag 164. (MILA 1814) 1. In Rliniki. obahchey kh1rurgii (zav. - prof. A I.Kozhavnikov) Gor1kc- skoga neditqinakogo instituts. (rektor - dotsent I.F.Matyushln). ro d. 29, kr.11) .y!!IXQV, V.S,,, kand. mod. nikuk (Gorokiy 5, til. DzerzhinskoF. clamp ror skeletal traQUOD using thO olacranon. Crtop., travm. i protoz. 25 no.900-72 S 164. (MIRA 18W 1. lit kliniki obabohoy khIrurgii (urv. - prof. A. I.Koahevnikor) lor0ka-rakt-jo wditsinakogo institittrt (rektor - dotsent I.F.Matyushin). WSUMMO, fl.l.; GOOTICIR, H.S.; BACHIMBRIT, YU.T.; TONILIN. A.T.; pQjVMXV. p.K.; LOXWVA, N.M.: OOIDYMY. P.D.: GATWM. G.l.; _WMl!WVA Y.T.; STININ. N.D.; MADIDTA. T.T.; BILATIMMITA, 7 f--- s,v-: uciwuuffy. P.; mmzAR,. w.r.; )KIZ11;6VA. Ye.s.; PWAVMXUIT. T.H.: 003MCMIK. T.K.; SWMTGO, VJN; KISLYUK. 1. 71fly years In the mWar Industry. Sakh.prom. 33 no.2:18 jr 15-9. (XI" 1213) (Shtepan. Goorgil Vioicbeelavoyleb, 1888- ) AIMIXO "ligations. jmplpyloom of thS Kalinin Pactor? will fulf Ill their ob Sakbo pros. 33 no*ltll-12 J& 159o (XIIA 12:10) l.Salftray sa"d imemi Zalimina. (Vursk ProvInce-Onsar industry) ALF-yNiKOV14, 8 17 ' WOO A.T.; BORMWO. A4.; ALIKTNNOTA, A.F. Ime"tic&tion of milk WA am products for Bmoella. Mmr. mikrabiol. opidt. I Immun. no.1:103-107 Ja 055. (MM 8:2) 1. to Vabakukoy respubl"Imn kow prot ivobrut sollos nay stantaii (glkv"" vrach M.I.Da*hev*r&. kohau.11tant prof. P.P.Sameonov) (MUMMU, In milk & mM prod., deters.) (MILK, baeterlology, Brucalla, dsters.) 13 fir 44 vo ''i'llq M, 11' MaidAiZO it stitut ~l AtA i ~'i F 7 ND and anlip-le, mou 6da hasna 64d fj'AMORMUclogn" no. no 04 l1rea QAUO,' phoop, md gmts at RIP =011901s), andca x O'l towds (n*~XQ iftiU 211 AW~ p9it"Is strainw isd3,Aed:' J Allipaprus"bu,of +Ads !a 0" OAW~~ ths, Br6 a Ole. - Avipg. the br4- ~IZO;rVowe, Atyp"Als, "tie* farm wu-nuosis V~s I L16.821.42.oi (s7s.1) ........ . .......... I '41A.1 GRIGN910, &,M.1 AiATNIKWA, A.F. of Hmeollo stralmo io*latod from humam and I aal".1a In Uzbekistan. Zbur. mik-robiol., epId. I immun. 42 no.11i 11 " 10 165. (MIRA 18112) 11. 1. 9*441okiy imititut kray" meditsirq ARN SSSR i Unbekskaya II rompulolikawksys tianitarxko-epidealologicheakiLya otantaiya. C. Submitted June 16, 1944. VUROREV, V.,A,~j LLUNIMMA, I.A. Activity or the Printing Lndustry Section of the Technical and Snanamic Gconittes of the Leningrad Sconomsic Council. Biul.- twk1i.-ekon.inform. no.205-& 062. (MIRA 150) (Laningrad-Printing industry) SHIRNDY, A.X., kamd.tekbn.rAukj PETROVA, V.N., inzh.; SJIVORTSCV, O.S. kand.tebtn.maukj Prinlmml-l uchastiye: V11rDGRADOVA, Ye.I., inzh.; A1EYW1KOYA.'-4,,.j,., Inzh.; NOSHINA, A.V., tekhnik; PETUS11KOi'A-'-"T-S Inab., red. I of [Effinient kinds of track structures of narro-d-gauge railroads (750 = rmuge).] Ratslonallnye tipy varkhnr~o stroeniia puti zhelennykh dorog (kolei ?50mm)e Moskva, Ind-vo "Transport." 1964. 148 p. (Moscow. Voesoriznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly Institut zholesnodorothnogo transports. Trudy, vol. 271) (MIRA 17:5) N I K'6 V'19 PHASE I 1300K UPLOrTATION SOV/5590 XonrarimtL;iya. po povarklMOritnym silam. Moncow, 1~---O. lsvladovat~ya v oblastl povorkhnoatnykh all; sboxmilk dokladov na lconeer,mtuli po povarldmontrqm m%lam, aproll 1~50 g. (-'tudies In tho 1%ald of Surrzc* rorcos; Collection of' 11 r Cunv'n;.-,:n-a an Surr&eo Porces, Hmld In April vo 0 ZSZR, 1561. 231 p. Errata printed on the 1-iside of back covor. 25DO copies printed. Sponnarinj; ACancyl InatItut Michookoy khlmll Alradc=il nauk SSSR. R-esp. IN.: 3. V. Darya:rln, Corresponding N:mber, Ac~.dc.-,7 of Sciences U."Z11; Editorlal Board: R. N. Zakilavayova, N. A. Krotova, M. M. law-tikov, S. V. Nor~iin, P. S. Prolchorov, Y. V. Talavav and 0. 1. PtZcv; 11d. of Publishing House: A. L. Bankvitser; Tech. Ed.: Yu. V, Ryllna. PURPC%U:. This book Is intended for physical chemists. Card I/ a St=,vi in the Plold of Surface Forces (Cont.) SOV/5590 COV'-M;A0Zi T:ds Is a collection a.' 25 artlcle3 In phynical chemistry oil prDbIcita or aurrace phcnmana Inveaticatod at or in azDoola- tten -Ylth thn Leborttorl of Surface or the Institute at' Phyaluml Chcttistry of the Acadc::y of Sciences USSR. The first article provides I detailed chronoloi;ica.1 account or the Labors- tot-y'a vor% from tha day of its establlir-nant in 1935 to tho I'. 'Unvat t-lme. T:i* rct*.aIn1ng articles dIscu3z general surface fol,cu problenz, pol3--ior adnesion, *urrace forces In t4in liquid lzj,cra, a-arface phanotiona In diaperved systems, and surface forces in avrotiolo. Nznoa or 801entIM3 who have boon or are now acsocl- zt,id with tho L-tboratox-1 of Surface Phenomena are listed with rafem-icea to their pszt and pronent associations. Each article in aer-ompaniod b;r references. TA3LZ Oil COWL'iM Zal~hsv-tyava, N. H. Tkccnty-?Ive Years of the Laboratory of Surfac,v Phuncamna or the IFXhM = *R (Institute of Physical Ch=lutry of the A"demy or Sciences USSR) Card 211/3 4 Studito ~") the 71old of Surface Poroe3 (Cont.) SOV/5590 I. G:-iZRAL PROBLINS OF SURFACE FORCES B. V. Sut-lace Forces and Their Effect on the Propoxt1w,i of HateroZamous Systoz:is 11 lwmle.ov, 't. M., md L. I. tle'cenittkaya. Investigation cf the Stato of -I*und Vator in Oil Traps 17 !-v!;!!!Mt0v, L. 14, General Theory of Capillary FXfects 'Lis -. OT -.1111 28 D~ikhiln, S. S. Surface Forces of a Diffusive Nature Close zo Liquid Intorfaoos -38 n. POLDIM AMMMON Korotava, If. A., and L. P. Morozova. Investiration of the AdhanIve Binding or Polymers by Keane of the Luml- noscantia Method 48 CLard 3/8 z,;urliezi Ln the Pleld of Surface Forces (cont.) S0715590 V()yutvh:1jt, S. S., V. L. VDula, V. To. Gull, and Ho Yila-taui. !.freat or Moloaular Weight# Polydirpc-31cn, and Fo3arity of' Higih Polymt!rz on Thair Adhesion to Ki&h Molecular Slubmzrata 55 Motalk, :11. S. Rolo or Surface Forces In .21ca Cz-1atals 66 Sn-llga, 1'. 'P. Do,-ble Layer on the Boundary of Solids CliaractollIzad b:r a D.%-io:,-A4 captor Bond 76 YvaLova, X. A., and L. P. Moromova. Applying InCrared Z:athoda to Stu~V the Interaction betireen an A&hasAv-t and Its LinLns (rolymor - Gln33) 83 Dt . $. V. -JL-Aloynikova. Meaauremont of the 7-15 r,7y-of r. Doubloo at the Xetal - D1.0lectrId Boundary or Separation 89 Cix-d 4/ 8 KITAimut A.7.; AIETRIKOVA, I.S.; KOTLTARI'VSXAYA, G.G.; PROSHIN, V.A. 1- Moth4sdology for the mea,murseent of the charge of aerosol particle&. Nov. mod. t4tkh. no.3:U3-IAB 165. (MIRA 19:2) 8/643/61/000/000/005/007 B194/F,535 AUTHORS: Deryagin, B.V. and AlSynikova... I.:~. TITLE: On measurement of the true density of electrical double-layer on the boundary of separation between metal and dielectric SOURCE: Konferentsiya po poverkhnostnym silam. Moscow, 1960. Isaledovaniya v oblasti poverkhnostnykh sil; sbornik dokladov na konforentaii. Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSR, lc)61 At head of title: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut fizicheakoy kh'aii, 89-92 TEXT: Calculations based on the electrical theory of adhesion lead to the conclusion that on separating two surfaces with high work of separation a surface char should be formed on the surfaces with a density of a - 103 - 19: age - O.S.U. However, the maximum value of a measured directly for the system metal-dielectric was 500 cgs-e.s.u. According to the electrical theory of adhesion separation of surfaces is accompanied by discharge whichreduces the surface charge density. Discharge can be avoided If the test is made with a thin layer of dielectric. Card 112 On measurement of the true ... S/643/61/000/000/005/007 E194/Z535 Polymer films of known thicknesses were deposited on a cleaned steel shoot which served as one of the electrodes by the method of pouring om the material in solution in volatile solvent. The other side of the film surface was in contact with mercury. The mercury was then poured off the film and a was measured on separatim4g the coating of electric double layer on the boundary between polymer and mercury. By way or example, relationships are given beVweten a and the film thIckness for the following systems: steel GKH -40 (SEN-40) - mercury; and steel - nitro- cellulose - mercury. As the thickness of the dieljetric layer is reduced a inareases, slow at first but later mx,.zhL more quickly reaching a zazl-um value of%0 cgs-e.s.u. in the system steel - nitrocellulose - mercury with a film thickness of 0.1 ji. At these very small thicknesses tte results do not depend on the gas pressures. The tests were made in air and vacuum. There are 4 figures and 7 references: 5 Soviet-bloe and 2 non-Soviet-bloc. The English-language references read as follows: Ref-3: I.A.Medley. Brit J-Appl-PhYs., 1953, Suppl.No.2, 28; Ref.5: W. Peterson. J.Appl. Pbys:, 1954, 25, 501, 907. ASSOCIATION- Institut fizicheekoy khAAi AN SSSR (Institute of Card 2/2 Physical Chemistry AB-DSSRI AO=5ICOi NA3 AA0371ft 8/0069/&/0W003/0394/0395 AVJMGR,. Derj*gla, S. V.; Toporov, Tuo P.; TITLS. Rvalwtion of tbo stft**U of adhealm of spherical. dislactria, particles to metal awftma SOUWM-. r4n*14ny-*y &burmals T- 26, no- 3* 19&, 394-395 TMC TAOS: ilust val, 10 micron purticle size, adhesive force, ultracentrifugep &J"a dU$t MIJIBSJVB forae't w1hoesimeter, centrifugal force t.ZSTPJXT- Ir" Imovledge of such adhesive force is required for thoroughly removing; dust fram coUl bodies. %Us in particularly important for particles of leas than 5-10 ndarons., since centrifugal force will not ccmpletely remove aucia size. The relativa adhosive nutber (ratio of removed p&rUcloo to initial adhesive number) Is' thus tL basic adhesiom characteristic. Glass-23 spheres and polymer powder, vt%4 a part4ela aims leas than 5-20 alcron, vere used an tent material, and a UTs-P-A ultmaeatrMigib an equlWnt. The m6amurlng equi;m=t and procedure am described* The powdier vas p1mood on the rotor. It vas shown Thai Do complete dust removal could bo Ot4iled at the accoUratlon saxion of 3ZI07 g for glass, &-A much lover AOCZSSIGN IM: AP40M& acceleration ror the polymer" since the rotor heated up. The adhesive force of -3 dyne- This method has other d1sadynatages GLUCO 'it the gDWS thus a=eedod 3.10 I-does not pumit 841majon weagurenents under vLricAw cow"tions (humidity), tempora- turej ate#). AddItional vibrators vere of no avail. At present tests are tou- ducted for r6mving dust thftugh wcolaration, by Impact vith good preliminary results. A poetwatic adhealwater vas aba devised. Orig. art. has: no figures. ASSOCUMCK: Imstitut fisiobaskay Wall. M SSSR, Xoskvz (Lwtitute of Ph"ical Cbealutry, Aca&wl a ScUump SWR) SMKMZ)t 03ftc'63 DAIX ACQ: OgJuu& IMCL: 00 SUB OWS1 30 W awl OQX ME' t 002 COP d M To A. g6~ and us WWPOWdL214 ;41 n0- So 1966, 132 I*p OWW r pop*_*) 6b& c aftio amstab, tberma-s" tin A!wb*U adothermic lid rshil, 046% ewftucl de fiburtb!(4360~ =04 Suitable m stbod for PrSP1214: 0~4 *"ads obtalood, tbodr bm4mum Od411% - - -a 70 ft"d to belan to ft UlgaW 7, ACCESSION NR. AIP4043824 8/0303/64/000/004/0062/0064 AUTHOR: Deryagin. D. V., ThpDrorv, Yu. P., Tomfelld. I. N., Aleynilwva, 1. N., Partanovich, B. It. TITLE: Compressed air adhesion gauge SOURCE. tAkokrasochny-ye me rLaly* I Ikh primenenlys, no. 4. 1964, 62-64 TOPIC TAGS: organic coating. film adhesion, powder deposit adhesion, organic f1hn adhesion. compressed air adhesion gaugs, adhesion gauge design. adhesion gauge ABSTRACT: The report describes a compressed air adhesion gauge based on the principles of the Adayo Smith and Snow (Nn*2t , 179, 494, 1957) method, designed by the' authors be measure adhesion of organic film and powder depDait coatings to solid surfaces., The instxument coosists *f a high-pressure chamber (receiver, 0-150 atm) and a low- pressure chambor (thick-walled barT*I, Inside diameter a 22.4 mm), separated ty a suitable membrane. A cylindrical projectile is propelled by compressed air when the membrane Is pietroed and Impacts on a disk of high-,strength heat treated steel. The romdtant Inertia Moduces separation of an organic coating deposited on the projectile face (target has centeir aperture with diam. - 16 mm) or a powder coating deposited on the external surface o$ the taxist (solid &Wq. Described modifications allow tests in air, ccwd 1/2 ACCESSION NR: AP4043824 vacuum oT any gas znedium. Aftesion streagM lo determined as the minimal velocity of a projectile whUft rewults In sepantion of the owging. Orig. art. ban: 2 ill;wtrations. ASSOCIATION: Now SUDBUTT : 00 ANCI4 00 BUD CODE: IS* XT no REP BOV3 005 OTHER: 006 2/2 DMETAGIN, B.V..; TOPOROV, Tu.P.; AIEYNIKOVA, I.N. i I'valuuticin of UIO strOngth of adhesion of spherical cUelec~ric partiaum to metal surfaces. Koll. zhur. 26 no-3139is-395 Mk-Je t64 (NMRA 17t9) 1. Institut fizicheskoy kl:imii LN SSSR, Moskva. ALSTMIKOTA, L.I., Cand Mod Sci -- (dies) "Blectroencephalographic I %h .1 -" -under uv atudiee o~flationla w=h bPPumbowA& therapy." Odessii, 11157. 14 pp (Odessa State Ned inst im Al. 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