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M. & 3.1. Vol. 151P 1945f p. 127-A
ALIMOV, A. N.0 ItIPCHIN N. N. AND SIVKOV. N. F.
"The jagthermal Treatr~e?Xt of Alloy Tool Steel". (Iron and Steel. Institute)
.1945, Translation Soriesp No. 208T, A translation is presented of a paper
which appeared in Katshestvannsia Stalj 1937p No. 2j Pp. 37-40; this is
an account of tests madle on alloy steels for forging into toolswith a
view to reducing the time required, for heat-treatiaent. The five steels used
weres (1) A 12%,.-~lwouduml oteell (2) a low-alloy chromium-nickel-molyb-
,denum steell (3) a-l-,2D% chromium 1-70-tungsten steall ' (4) an 8-40%-
tungsten 2.537~-chrozium 0-3.3%-vanadium. steel) and (5) a 17-5%-.tungstan
3-90%-C~Xomiual steels , Satisfactory heat-treatments, were develop9d which
involved holdin' at 86O..9CO*C. for 1-1j hr. followed by holding at 6'hub6ritia
9
temperature for not more than 4 hr. The total heat-treatment tJLTQ was
.reduced by about 6C~ as ocmpared with the former methods.
A~
AUTHORS: Alimovet al.
133-12--25/26
TITLE: Sergey Nikolaye-trich Filipov - Obituary
PMODICAL: Stall, 195?, No.12, p. 1143 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Between 1939 aiid 19401 S.N. Filipov was the c1lief
engineer of the Lys"va Metallurgical Works; in 1940-1941, he
became the chief rolling engineer of the imeni Petrovsk Works
and participated, during the war, iii the evacuation of these
works to the East. After the war, he became chief engineer
of these Works in Dnepropetrovsk. Filipov published over
twenty of his communications ; he was responsible for numerous
inventions and, und(?r his guidance, a special design of
rolling stand for rolling of.' "periodic profiles" was developed,
primarily for the aUtOmobile industry.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
Card 1/1
ALIROV, A.P.
Macbanized unloading:of burndd dolomite from cupola furnwes.
Ogmeupory 21 no-5:230-233 156. OUM 9:10)
(Dolomite) (Material handling) (cupola furnaces)
AUT11011S Shostakovskiy, P. , Khui:iutov, A. ::., Alimov, 62-1-22129
TITLE; The Synthesis of the Complex Divinyl Ether of Tartaric Acid(Sin-
tez slozhnogo divinilovogo efira vii,i,oy kisloty')
PLRIODICAL: Izirestiya AN MP Otdeleniye ihimicheskil:h Nauk, 1958
Nr 1, pp IoB - 1o9 (USUR)
ABSTRACT: The synthesis of the vinylethers by interaction between the
vinyl acetate and alcohols or acids was already described in
literature (reforences 1,2).Oorresponding to tho kind of reaction
according tD this inothod simple as wcll as coiNplex vinylethers
can be synthetized. The reaction of the acid viiVlization with
the action of the acetate can be expressed by the follodij
equation: 2o-8oO CH2 = CHOCOR +CH3COUH.
Cla - CHOCOCH3 + RCOO'q HGS04
By this way of indirect vinylization the composed vinylethers
of the mono- and dibasic acids were obtained. T~c authors carried
out the synthesis of the complex vinylethers with dibasic
(4-atomie) oxyacid (d-tartaric acid) experimentally. The obtained
divinylether of tartaric acid is a slightly 1---i colored via-
cous liquid which in soluble in sulp'luric other, acetone, benz-
Card 1/2 one, and alcollol. The divinylether of tartaric acid is poly-
The Synthesin of the Com-)lex liviny
I Eth,-r of Tartaric Acid 62-1-22/29
merizable in presence of benzoilperoxide or of the dinitur.rl of
azaiso-butyric acid and co-pulymerizes with the methylether of
the metltylacrylic acid. There are 4 references, 1 of which is
SlE,Vic.
A":;SOCIATION: Insitute of Organic Chemistry iaeni --i'. D. Zelinakiyj AS US.-;R
(Irtsitut oreanicheskoy khimii im. N. D. Zelinsllrot,N A!l-a(:o..tii
naLik SSSR)
SUM"ITTED: JulY 19, 1957
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Vinyl eithers-Synthesis
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5(3) 1/38
SOV/62-59-1-23
AUTHORS: ,
Khomutov, A. M., !3hikhiyov, I. A., Yom-arov, N. V.,
Alimov, A. P
TITLE: "_'i~~,ratlons in the Field of Chemical Transforriations
of Unsaturated and High-Molecular Compounds (Issledovaniya
v oblasti khimichoskikh prevrashcheniy nepredelInykh i
vysokomolekulyarnykh soyedineniy) Communication 8. Co-
polymerization of y-Silicon-Cont-.iining Vinyl Ethers and
Mlethyl Met'hacrylate (Soobshcheniye 8. Sopolirterizatsiya
7-kremnesoierzhashchikh prostykh vinilovykh c-firov i mnotil-
metakrilata)
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademi:L nauk SSSR. Otdeleniye khimicheskikh nauk,
19590 Nr 1, pp 141) - 143 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the present paper the authors investigatee. the copoly-
merization of methyl methacrylate and vinyl other which
contain the silicon atom in y-position with rospect to
ethereal oxygen. 13ther of y-hydroxy-propyl-ti-imethyl
silane (Ref 1) and y-hydroxy-propyl-methyl-di-.ethyl silane
(Ref 2) were used. These compounds were copolymerized in
Card 1/3 the presence of benzoyl. peroxide and dinitrile of azoiso.-
InventiL:ations in the Field of Chemical Transformations 11MV/62-59-1-27/33
of Unsaturated and Hi8h-Molecular Compounds. Communication 8.1?- .- Copolyre-ri-
zation of y-Silicon-Containing Vinyl Ethers and lVethyl Methi.crylate
butyric acid. According, to the experimental diata obtained
the following regularities were found: on the increase of
y-silicon-containing vinyl ether in the reaction medium
the yield of copolymers is decreased while the number of
the members of vinyl other in theta is inert-ased (Pia). Similar
rules have been already observed in the copolymerization
of vinyl ether and vinyl ester (Ref 3). As may be seen from
it, the content of y-silicon-contAinint vinyl ether in the
copolymer does not exceed 50 mol-%. The polymerization
according to radical mechanism was not observed with y-
silicon-containing vinyl ether. As already mentioned in
reference 4P it may be assumed that in this case reaction
is started by a complex radical. The latter is produced by
the addition of the more active monomer of methyl methacry-
late to the radical which was formed in the decomposition of
the initiator. A comparison between y-silicor-containing
vinyl ether and the vinyl alkyl ethers demonEtrated that
Card 2/3 the reactivity of vinyl ether is reduced by the presence of
silicon in I-position (Table 1). The results of investiga-
Investigations in the Field of Chemical Tran sf ormat ions LSOV/62- 59-1-23/38
of Unsaturated and High--M~~olecular Compounds. Comnunication S. -..--Copoly-
merization of 7-Silicon.-Containing Vinyl Ethers and Methyl Methacrylate
tion mentioned in :'table 2.1 permit the conclusion that
the substitution of ethyl groilps for 7ethyl 1.~roups reduces
somewhat the yiela of copolymers in the of y-siliccn-
containing other. However, the composition ol the copoly-
mers is lia.rdly affe'cted by that. In the inve-~ti ~'l tion of
the copolymerization of y-oili con- containini; vinyl eth6r
and methyl methacrylate it was stated that tlieir copolymers
receive new properties in the presence of silicon. There
are 1 fi,,-V..re, 3 tables, and 4 Soviet referen.-es.
ASSOCIATION: Institut c-rCanicheskoy khimii im. 11. D. Zelinskogo Akn-demii
nauk SSSR (Institute of Organic Chemistry imoni X. D.. Ze-
linskiy of the Academy of Sciences, US,iR)
SUBMITTED: May 22t 1957
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SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; KHOMUTOV, A.M.L~kk~MOVL_~.~.
Chemical conversions of unsaturated and high molecular weight compounds.
Report Nao 18; Folymerizati.on and copolymerization of di'9-Lnyl
tartrate and methyl. methacrylatee Izv.AN =R Otdokhim.nauk no-4:
706-709 Ap 161. (MtRA 14:4)
1. Institut organichaskoy khirdi im. V.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR,
(Tartaric acid) (Mothacrylic ac:Ld)
SHOSTAKOVSKIY, M.F.; KHOMUI'O%',, A.M.; ALINOV, A.P.
Ck"lymerdzation of vinyl chloroacetate with vinyl others and Otyrene.
lav. AN SMR Ser.1daim. no.lOsl839-1843 0 163.
Polymerization of viryl.alkyl ethers in the presenco of orlganomagnesium
conpounds. 1843~-;.184b (KIRA. 170)
1. Institut organiche-skoy khImii im. N.D.Zelinskogo AN SSSR.
41
L M365-65
kWIMION NA: AP4047-3-01
gAempetature frima'.6-40C-had little effect on the yield of' -the insolub 6-~
Wt varyin
fraction. The effect of chariging monomer.concentration from 0-10 vrt.*16'was
insignificant, but an increaipe to 20 wt. reduced.the yield, molec4lar weight
arid insolubles. Varying motilomeveatalyst ratio -from 8000: 1 to MEMO: 1 resulted
In little -molt M_
-c-hange,.-but reducirig--the-rat-'ci--to--2000.-I lowered -product ril
geld -and
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g _P0 ymoirizat pp ers
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e,
m6nornerorsolventi-:Thisji r. careful purification in th 1~ eriz
obser.needw Po m. I'
tion system makes this catalyst for the4tereospecific polyrnerization of vinylon.
butyl ether commercially Interesting. "The polymer x-rays were taken by
L G. -Vorontsov and the IR opectra by B. V. Lopatin, which the authors acknow.-
Cirig._.A. has: 2 figures and 3 tables
I AIESOCIATION, llnstltut khIMA im. N. D. Zelinakogo Akademli
nauk SSRR (Institute at Orviilc Cheirnistrv. Academv bf Sciences MS'131
,~'SUBMTLTED: WanO ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: M*Tj GC
NE REF SOV: 002 bwnltil 011
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ACC NRa AP6019642 SOURCE CODES UR/0190/66/008/006/1068/1072
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ALTHOR: Khomutov. A. H. Rlimov, A. P. -3 7
ORG: Institute of Organic Chemistry im. N. D. Zelinskiy, AN SSSR Onstitut organi-
cheskoy khimil* AN SISSR)
TITLE , Coppbmrizati of'vinylalkylesters
SOURC E: Vysokomolekulyarny,
ye soyedineniya, v. 8, no. 6, 1966, 1068-1072
TOPIC TAGS: solid nechaniciLl property, copolyuerization, polyester plastic, vinyl
copolymer 00.4' 041r~ItR-, VIA$~--e-
AB'STRACT: Copolymerization of vinylethyl-land vinyl-n-butyl esters, vinylethyl- and
vhyl-iso-butyl asters, vinyl-n-butyl- and virtyl-iso-butyl esters, villyl-n-butyl- and
vinyl-iso-propyl esters, and vinylethyl- and vinyl-iso-propyl esters was studied at !
20('C using a sulfuria acid-aj=onium sulfave cc,;-,.:)lex as catalyst(bnd heptane as solventL
The object of the work was to synthesizc copoliw'-rs wit a var'lity olf physical pro-
peities. The molar :ratio between the starting monomem varied fx :L:3 to 3:1. The
Catalyst concentrati*n was equal to 0.00004 mols per liter. The copolymer yields were'--
gre:ater than 91%, their molecular weight was 220,C00-1360,000, and their glass points 1,
varied from -161* to --530C. for vinyl-n-butyl ester, vinylethyl ester,, and vinyl-is*- i
-propyl ester, the rittlative r'eactivities: during their copolymerizatica were detemlned~-
UDC- 66.095.26+678.13+67B.744
C0,-d 1/2
leksey Petrovich- WLIVINSKIY, Leonid Voynovich;
ALIEN, _A -_-, .9
KRUGLYAKOVA,.Mariye Dnitriyevna; SKOROBOGATYY, G.I.,
retsenzent; YATSENKO, V.D., retsenzent; GRABILIN, Yu.N.,
otv. red.
[Mechanization of auxiliary processes in the building of
coal mines] Mekhanizatsiia vspomogatellnykh protsessov v
shakhtnom stroi.tellstve. Moskva$ Nedra, 1965. 178 p.
(MIRA 18:9)
A.LIMOV
,~, dotsent
3xercise therapy in the overall treatment of thyrotoxicc-31s. Yrach.
del o no.4:427 Ap '59. ()URA 12: 7 )
1, Klinika goopitallnoy terapii Llvovskogo meditsinskogo instituta
i Oblastnoy protivozabnyy dispanner.
(THYROID GIAND--DISBASMS) (ME ISI THIRAPY)
ALIMOV9 A.Z.
Treatment of tortiool2is with exercise therapy. Vop, kur. fizioter.
i lech. fiz. kullt, 25 no. 52441-W S4 160, (MIRA :13:10) "
1. Iz Llvoskogo meditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof. L.N. Kuzmenko).
(NECK-DISWES) (EURCISE TUWY)
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ALIMOV9 B.___,
Dambay tomorrov. Znan.-sila 37 no.8t24-25 Ag 162. (MIRA 3.60)
I:Dombay-Ul.Igen, Mount-Winter resorts)
107-57-.3-50/64
AUTHOR: Alimov. B.
TITLE: ki'-A-m-a"teur Portable Tape Recorder (Lyubitel'skiy perenoon.yy magnitofon)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 19 57, Nr 3, pp 46 -47 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Construction of a do-it-yourself tape recorder, based on parts of the
"Volna" recording attachment and the "El'fa" record player, is detailed in the
article. Only six parts were made in a mechanical shop; the rest were con-
structed at home. Detailed dimensional drawings of the self -conettucted parts
are supplied.
There are five figures in the article.
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USfi/Humnn rnd Morphology (Nor,-.-l -n~ r'vthcioEic,71) Nervous S
Systora.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Bio*.,., No 7, 1958, No 31194
Author :Dolinsktyr K.N., Alimov 'B.A
Inst, :Not Given
Title iOn the Fnthomorpholor~.y of Trichodesr-,ino Toxic i-acephrlitis
(ProliminRry Roport).
Orig Fub :V sta Vorr. lavyovoy prtol. Galiotrop. distrofiyr pechani.
Trichodormin. antsoftlit. Teshkont, AN UzSSRj 1956, 171-181.
hbstrnct : Chcrveteriatic chmps for the givin disorse v--ire co:~rolntc~!
by obsorvntionc of rnirrls durin,~ exparinantal poisoning of
their sonan with grry trichodosmr. Howovor, in rrm the
nocrotic onpor,ant of ancephnlitis is more exprossod, while,
of the intornnl orrcns, mrinly the lungs rre cffoctod, but
not thc (!-~'gestivo or[,-,-.ns rs in vnim,-ls.
C-mrd 1/1
TSIPULINJ, I.P.,..inzh.; Prinimali uchastiyet ALIMOV, B.R., inzh.; PAUK, V.G.,
inzh.. ~.
PossiNaity- of~.uaJng-.sodiua..atearate...and-its--aubatitatelI as.
lubricants in the extrusion of light alloyso Trudy MATI no.571
27-39 163. (MIRh 16t12)
K11USID) S-Ye., inzh.j ZA'affIT-qKIY,, Yu.A., inzh.j KULAKOV) A.M., inzh.;
KAMV, A-A-~ imth.; KFCLEWp N.A., inzh.; Prinin-ali uthastiye:
DUV J3 V.,- IZ)NTIYEV, A I.; BOIDBORODDV, N.M.; KARAGANOV, G.G.;
G&URMY-A
A kiwi N OSOKIN, G F-.; XAYZFR, V.G.; SDRDKOLET.)V, A.M.;
ZLOBINt V K.; itILTOROVA, T.Ye.; SFMNOV$ V.A.; VODMl:.(OV, V.P.;
SANAYEVI 1.K.
Operating a f6ur-zone holding furnnee on nntural gas with auto-
mAtio control. Stall 25 nc).5--W+~468 My 165. (MIRA 18:6)
ALIMOV., G.A.; KOSTIN, B.A.
Increasing the recovery of' crushed ore from overflow.
Sbor. rats. predl. vnedr. v proizv. no.2:18 161o (MIRA *UO)
1. Ni-thne-Tagillskiy metallurgiehaskiy kombinat,, Vysokagorskoye
rudoupravleni5v. (Oret dressing)
TWO--
v- c ..organ c
iiera ova--- n-powet~*reaptors
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~n Osigned to~ieach or- the in~661A. i -the newo*h*. The-qualit4t'.~_of
of.
t Lon fluctuated, with increappirig nuiabe:r of recorded images, in some imalogy with
lir=-nn _WaV
,y No conaec-tionl- __eztW).Ushed between the quality of' memorization
vad the r-umber of neuron inpubs. The existence of an optimum threabold was de-
daced. The -vatrix had a - tend ency to -mmorize parts common 'to sevaval Images ~ thus
miaking it ci~yAble - ~~f fixing, t e .-I s-tatxlitical-.structure of the image Some of - the
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AUTHOR: Umarov, G. X_a,.L_(Candidate of ptiysico-mathematical sciences); .~Fn ~Ullaycv'
NazarjX, M. P ; AUM 31414ft&te AN UzSGR - All Uzr
-MM LIValcoteennicai. Institut .3 S R
TITLE: Study of the surface ahape of paraboloid mirrorn obtained by it apinning rleLhod'
SOURCE: Geliotekhnikaj no. 6, j9651 12-18
TOPIC TAGS: solar fw,nace, eolax power plant, heat reflection, parabolic body, epoxy
plastic
ABSITACT: The article deals with paraboloid reflectors made of syntbetic resins by
a spinning method that requires no expensive equipment or polishing. Ln view Ul' the
fact that shrinkage of the resin causes changes in the shape of the reflector and
modifies its focusing ability, 'the authors analyze in detail the ultimixte shape as-
sumed by a paraboloid of revolution formed by solidification of a liquid during its
rotation. To this end, they determined the form of a free surface and the interface
between the two components when a. heavy incompressible two-phase liquid poured in a
spherical vessel rotwbes like arigid body together with the sphere at constant angu-
lar velocity about a fertical exl.s passing through the center of the sphere. An
equation is derived for the ultinate shape assumed by the esolidified liquid. The re-
sults were tested by measuring the surface of e4xy resinftdxed with plastifier and
solidifier and made to solidil)r aver a surface of rortating mercury. The surface of
contact between the resin and the mercury turned out to be idea2ly smooth, while the
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quality of the concave surfPce ofthe paraboloid was somewhat worse thun that of the
convex surface. It was impossible to make the concave surface as smool;h as the con-
vex one. The experimental focal distance agreed well with the calculated one. It
is concluded that rotation of a-two-layer liquid makes it possible to prepare optical-
ly accurate high-temperature solar concentrators of aribtrary diameter without ap-
preciable los f material. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 17 formulao.
SUB CODE: Sum DATE: oTsep65/ oRio REF: oo3/ oTH REF: c*5
Card 2/2
SOV/84-58-9-47/51
AUTHOR: Alimov, 1.
TITLE: ight vainers (Aviatsionnyye trenazhery)
PERIODICAL: Grazhdaw)ka,,%Ta aviatsiya., 1958., Nr 9., PP 37--39 (USSR)*
ABSTRACT: The article is a rather comprehensive review of charac-
teristics.o.-r' flight trainers by types and nanufacture,
in foreign countries.. especially in the USA and Great
Evitain. Three diagrams accompany the text.
Card 1/1
GAVALA, S.; WHOV, I*
Some neir aspects in planning and analyzing certain traffic: indexes.
Rev cailor fer 10 no.4MO-175 Ap 162.
1. Directia regionala C.Fo Iasi.
ALIMOV, I., insh.-kapitild
Automatic unit for testing rockets. AvJ kosm. 45 no.3t86-90
(MIRA 1613)
Mr 163.
(Airplanes, Military-Armament)
AMROV, I.A.
One asp3ct of methodological work within the rural therapeutic
and prophylactic notwork. Med. zhur. Uzb. no.2:75-76 F(16o.
.-MRA 15:2)
1. Glavayy vrach Andizhansk oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy.
(~ZDICRIE , HURAL)