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AUTHORSa Kryukova, L. N.' Muravlyeva, V. V.# Shpinell
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Malysheva, T. V., and KhotAR,_Y._A_A._
TITLE i Scheme of levels of Ir 169 excited.on electron capture in P089.
PERIODICALs Akademiya nauk SSSR.. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheek.ays, V. 260.
no. 12, 1962, 1492 - 1494
TEXT: The decay of the neutron-deficient isotope PtI89 g T1/2 'm 10-5 hre,
was studied by analyzing the conversion spectrum of the platinum fraction'.
In the 30 - 650 key range, the measurements w*ere made with a magnetic
spiral spectrometer using a method and experimental conditions described
earlier (Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz.0 24, ilog (ig6o); 25, 1257 (1961)).
Besides the lines found previously, two new ones were discovereds 381 keyo
T several hours, K457-1 and 644-5 key, T
1/2 0 . 189 1/2 0 10 + 1 hr, K720.6. The
energies of the f-transitions in Ir were measured and their multipole
orders estimated (Tab. 2). Proceeding from the similarity of the odd
191 193
isotopes Ir and Ir a level scheme was proposed on the basis of the
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Scheme of levels of... B117YB186
sums and differences of the x-transition energies (Fig. 1). It.was
supposed that the excited states with energies of M and 305 kev corre-
spond to the first and second levels of the principal rotational band.
The 94 kev level is a single-particle level 1/2 [4003 and that of 175 key
is the first rotational level of this state. As no direct transition with
an energy of 234 kev could be detected, doubt arqse whether a level
possessing this energy was present, which could be regarded as the second
rotational level of the 1/2' [4003 state. Levels with energies of 568 an'd
720 kev were not interpreted. If the energies of the lower levels of the
odd Ir isotope are represented graphically as a function of the mass number
A or the number of neutrons N, a smooth curve results. It was therefore
concluded that the equilibrium form of the nucleus does not undergo any
considerable change in the transition from N - 122 and N - 116. This
paper was presented at the 12th Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy.
held in Leningrad from January 26 to February 2# 1962. There are 2 fig-
ures and 2 tables.
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ASSOCIATIONt Nauchno-isaledovatellakiy institut-@sdernoy fiziki Moskovskogo
gos. univeraiteta im. K. V. Lomonosova (scientific Research
Institute of Nuciear Fhysioa of the Moscow State University
imeni X. V. Lomonosov)'; Institut gookhimii i anslitioheskoy
-khimii'.im. Vernadskogo Akademii niuk,-SSSR (Institute of Goo.
chemistry and Analytical Chemistry -imeni Vernadskiy of the
Academy-of Sciences USSR)
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Fig. 1. Energy level diagram of Tr
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Table 2. Energy and multipolel-ord6r.of the t,@-transitions@ in, ar
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KHMOVA L. N;; MMVIYEVA, V. V.; SHPINELI , V. S.; MALYSHEVA, T. V,;
kHOTIlf, V' A.
JAvel sebeze of Irl89 excited by electron capture in Ptl89,
Izvo AN SSSR. Ser. fis. 16 no.2.2:3492-1494 D 162
(MIRA 1; -. 3.)
1. Nauohno-issledovatellskly inatitut yadernoy fiziki
Moskovskogo gosudarst"nnogo universiteta im. M. V. Lomonosawa
i Institut geckhinii i amUticheekoy khimii imt,Vernadekogo
AN SSSR.
(Iridium-lootopes) (Platinum--Isotopes)
(AUctronm-Capture)
k
ANDREYEV., K.K.; KRIGER, G.E.; KHOTIN, V.G.
Formation of combustible gaseo in the r"otion of aluminus with vater
and vith solutions of amonium nitrate* Zhur.prikl.khim, 35 no,,n:
2569-2570 N 162o' (MIRA 15:12)
(Aluminum) (Ammonium nitrate) . (Gazes)
Fit - @.
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TOPIC TAGs: explosive @pobadLt'VP-lg:pobodit# ammonite# ammanite
PZhV-20,
Tl:ia @b
A13STRACT: urning OIA"t, of :69ifistya alto MV40 and pobadi
@'VP-I (an
ammonium nitratoUmplosive containing 9% liquid n
it
ASt L) M ing - mi ED-8-561)(parcury_ fulminate- j
$iaa studio Tetal)
electrodatonator.fdatonation-7of tRiiss dhliFg-esp.. compress act, and im- 7ti..
mi
compressed was dater nad,@ With unObmprassad*charges,, detonation-
stopped at similarly small. diametlerb; under.high-Loompression PzhV_2
detonated uE to 8 while the VP_I diameter roaa sharply to 20-26j!
mm r
ange. it is suggested that those deficiencies in pobodite b,.
17
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Temov Iquid a ns or and int*
with a, solid M-'
duoing compression-inhibiting materials In amounts oorresponding;tj
the liquid contained, Origs,art,. has-, -..3. figures,
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ANDREYEV, K.K.; KROTIN, V.G.
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Factors deterrdning the tendency of coal mining explosives to
burn out. Vzry-v. delo no.52/9:140.-151 163. (MIRA l7t!2)
1. Moskovskly ordens. Lenina khim@ko-tekhnologlcheskiy institut
imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva.
MOTIN, V.G.
Some ways of reducing the tendency of industrial explosives to
burn out. Vzryv. delo no.52/9sI52-155 163. (MIRA 17:12)
1. Moskovskly ordena Lenina khImIko-tekhnoligiaheekly Inatitut
imeni D.I. Mendeleyeva.
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15859
AUTHOR: Sushkin, N. G.; Alferova, Ye. V.; Bash, Yu. M.; Perez@@, M. L
TXTIX: Graphic construction of the trajecto of electrons In a magaetron gun
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, Abs. 12A36
REF SOURCE: Tr. Vses. n.-I. in-ta elektroterm. oborud. vyp. 1, 1965, 50-65
TOPIC TAGS: particle trajectory, magnetron, electron gun
ABSTRACT: Powerful electron guns (up to 100 kw) for electron heating, with electrostatic
focusing, require a high accelerating voltage (of the order of 25 -35 kv) and are sene!tive to
changes in the dimensions and alignments of the electrodes. The possibility Is considered of
using a magnetic field for focusing the electrons. The magnetic field makes It possible to re-
duce anode voltage to 10-15 kv and reduce requirements for accuracy of adjustment of the
anode and cathode. For validated calculation of the optical system, a graphic method has been
developed for constructing electron trajectories in superimposed homogeneous and hetero-
geneous electric and axisymmetric magnetic fields. The electron trajectory is constructed on
the meridional plane by the method of curvature radff R = f(r, z), and the plane Itself rotates to
gether with the electron with an angular velocity T = f(t). The advantage of the method to the
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possibility of calculating electron trajectory not only in the a3dal regions. but also at wW dis-
tances -from the axis. The calculated trajectory coincided well with the experimental one. A
shortcoming of the method to the cumbersomeness and complexIty of the calculations. Trans-
lation of abstract Bibliography of 7 titles, N. M.
SUB CODE: 20
2/2 "s9l)
KHOTUa F. YA.
Jaundice
Hemloytic Jaundice in ndwborn as an etioloryipal factor in the devel6pment of con-
0
genital double athetosis. Vop. pediat. i oikhr. mat. i det. 20 No. 1, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August 1952, Unclassifted.
i@ lbl - -- - - --- - - ----- ---- --- -- - - - - -
L I .
Infants - Diseases
Hemolytic jaundice in newborn as an etiological factor In the develorment of congenital
double athetosis. Vop. pediat. I okhr. mat. i det. 20 No. 2, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress, August 1952, Unclassified.
SERGEYEV2 S.T., kand, tekhn. naukl.__@@OTINA, G.A., inzh,
Vibration of Ilquide in pipes and Intensification of heat
exchange. Trudy VNIMMASH no.1004-79 165. (MMA 16:9)
Mai=
SERGEYEV, S-1-0 Icand. fekhn, nauk; KHOTINAP G.A., inzh.
Intennificatio-I of heat exchange by means of vibrations* Trudv
VNIIKIMASH no.9:75-91 165. (MIRA .18:6)
1 - im
DUBNOV, L.V.; YHOTINA, L.D.
Study of the channeling effect during th" detonfttlon of oomo
1ndustrial explosives. Vzryv. delo no.52/9tl68-179 163.
(MITRA 17.12)
1. Mezhduvedomstvennaya komissiya po vzryvnomu delu.
SMIRNOV, L.F.t, KWTINAt M.I.
And of pyropes in the .Haymecha Taller.
41-43 160;
()kymecha Valley-Pyrope)
Inform., blule NIZOA Aosl91
(XM 13122)
KHOTINA, S. Ya.
Causes of congenital diseases of the central nervous system
in children. Vop. okhr. materin. dets. 8 no.1:20-25 063
(KIRA 17 t2')
1. Iz Leningradskoy ob"yedinermoy detakay bollnitsy Qlavnyy
vrach K.A.Koshevaya).
KHOTINA, j. !A.
Paralysis, Spastic
"Dibazol" therapy of spastic paralysis in children, Pediatriia, No. 3, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions. Library of Congress October 1952, Unclassified.
KROTINA, S.Ya.
Remolytic jaundice of newborn as the etio@logic factor in bilateral
athetosis. Topr. pediat. 20 no.4:29-33 JulY-Ang 1952. (CLKL 23:2)
1. Or the Departamt of lfervvas Diseases (Heat -- Prof. G. I1. Arozovich).
Ieningrad Pediatric Medical Institute (Director -- Prof. N. T.@Ahutova).
KHOTIUOK, A. (Ashkhabad)
[Misprint in the *Star atlas of. the northern sky"]. Astron.teir.
no-141:13 B 053- (NMA 7:7)
'(Stan-Atlages)
KHOTINOK, R.L.
33880. Dryef Myetyeornjrkh Sledov Po Nablyudyeniyam V Tule. Byullyetyen: Vayesoyuz.
Astron-Gyeodyez. O-vaP No 6, 1949. C 36-39.
SO: Letopis' Zhurnallnykh Statey, Vol. 46, Moskva, 1949.
KHOTINOK, R. L.
Meteors
Results of photographic observations of the Perseld meteor stream made in August 1950
at Firyuza. Izv. Turk. fil AN SSSR No. 3, 1951.
Monthl-v Ust of RuBsian Accessiopa# Library of Congress, j= 1953. Unclassified.
KHOTINOK. R.L.; ZUBAIROV, M.Kh.
Results of -photographic observations of the meteoric ahower of Perneid. in
Ashkhabad, AnInput, 1950. lzv.AN Turk.SSR no.1:92-96 152. (HM 6:8
1. Institut fisiki i geoflziki Akademli nauk Tarkmenskoy SSR.
(Meteors--August)
- I "
of, a ";f' ti- I o" 11
I 'I.,. I.." . - . L, 1-1q, @
lz*-.-. A'I pp - 71' 77
@-i .
, @ i.,
T-
2. TTS-3-H (I-,00)
4. ."'clipses, Solar 1952
7. Determining the f-cun@ari.2s o@' th-I tf@,tal -hase area o' the Tolar ec'.-Jr-seo' -@--br,-!Dry
25) 1952 fro-na obFervritions mde in V- Turkm-m R. A.,-,rcn. tczir. '@`O- 132, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, une 1953. Unclassified.
KHOTINCK, R. L.
Astrometry, Astrometrical Observations (1652)
Izv. AN Turkm. SSR, No 2, 1953, pp 69-90
KHOTINOK, R. L.
"Determining the'Exact Boundaries of the Path of Totality of the Solar Eclipse of
25 February 1952." The author and a group of assistants calculated the exact
boundaries of the path of totality, making use of measurements taken during,3the
eclipse.
SO: Referativnyy Zhumal-AstrononLiya i Geodeziya, No 1, Jan 54;CVI-30785, 28 Julv 1954.)
MiDTINOK, R.L.:
wl-
The sound-producing bolide of August 9, 1931,,as observed In southern
Turkmenistan. Izv.AN Turk.SR no-3:96 155. MRA 9:5)
1. Institut fiziki I gooftsift AN Turkmenskoy SSR.
(Turkmenistwv-*oteors)
KHOTINOK, R.L.
'Electrophonic' bolide of July, 1949, In Iolotan' District,
Turkmen S.S.R. Izv.AN Turk.SSR no.4:96 '55. (MIJU 9:5)
1. Institut fisiki I geofizikI AN Turkmanakoy SSR.
(Iolotan' District--Keteors)
KHOrINCK,R. (Kushka. Turkmenskaya SSR)
Errors in determining the duration of flight of telescopic
meteors. Astron.teir. no.158:19-21 Ap 155. (MIRK 8:9)
(Keteors)
KH(YTINUK, ILL. (Moskva)
.64i 4
Observation of a bright meteor in Turkmenistan at points L82 k-1.
apart. Astron.tair. no.164:21-22 0 '55. (HLRA 9:5)
1. Meteornyy ol.del NO VAGO.
(Turkmenistan-Meteors)
EHOMINOKI R.L -, Ly a)
,; Lnj .
Determination of the spatial density of meteor shavers. Astron.tvirk.
no-170:24-25 156. (Keteors) '(KERA 9:10)
KHOTINOK, R.L.
Catalog of observations on telescopic meteors. TIrudy Inst. fix. I
geofix. AN Turk. MM 3t4g-63 157. (KLM 100)
(Chardshou--Keteors)
KHOTINOK, R.L.
Lunar eclipse of Kay 13-14. 1957. in Moscow. Astron. toir.
no,181-.13 Je - '57. (MI-U 13:3)
Oblipses, Lunar-1957)
SOV/169-59-4-4034
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, GeofIzIka, 1959, Nr 4, p 123 (USSR)
AUTHORi Khotinok, R.L.
I - \11
TITLE.- The Activity and the Density of the Meteor Stream of the Lyrids
in 1953
PERIODICALg Byul. Vses. astron.-geod. o-va, 1958, Nr 21, pp 45 - 49
ABSTRACT.- 'The observations of the meteor stream of the Lyrids for deter-
mining the spatial density were performed by pupils of the
high school Nr 17 of the Kushka town in the TuVATnSSR under the
guidance of the author from April 20 to 24, 1953. During 16
hours, 443 meteors were registered, 175 of wh1ch were belonging
to the meteor stream of the Lyrids. The observations made it
possible to determine the distribution of the meteors of the
stream in respect to luminosity and hourly numbers. These data
were used for determining the function of luminosity and the
spatial density of the particles in the stream. A formula is
suggested for determining the average distance between two
Card 1/2 neighboring particles, which represent meteors up to a certain
7,
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SOV/169-59-4-4034
The Activity andjthe Density of the Meteor Stream of -the Ly-rids In 1953
stellar magnitudez
0 2 F,
r - 35.7 V@@ sin -7 !.
where H is the average altitude of the meteors of the stream, N, Is the
hourly number, S is the cross section of the field of view of fhe observer
or of the team of observers, and V is the geocentric velocity of the
meteors of the stream. On the basfs of the observations on April 21-22,
11953, the author obtained for the meteors up to the stellar magnitude 6
the distance r - 565 km.
.W.A. Katasev
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KHOT I NDK. R. L.
Detnrmination of exact positions of satollites by moans
of,pbotographs taken with aximuth Instrumonts. Blul.sta.
opt.nabl.1sk.sput.Zem. no.9:1-5 159o (MIRA 13:3)
1. Stantelys. mblyudenlya takusetvannogo sputniks Zomli
Astronomicheekogo soveta AN SSSR*
(Artificial satellites--tracking)
i
ZMKIN, I.T. Prininali uchantlys: KARTINIM, Y.T.; SIMAKINA, Ye.G.;
TBRMITWA, A.K.-, KHOTINCKD Rf.L. PUTS IT, V.T., otv.red.;
MMAUT. T.G., red. ixd.--v-a;-MUWUOYA, L.g tekhn.red.
I
[Instructions for observing meteor@] Instruktaiia dlianabliu-
denil asteorov. Koakwa, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SM, 1961. 52 p.
(KIRA 14:4)
(meteors)
(2) Khotinskay SOV/76-4-lo-21/40
.AiTHORS: Rudnitskiy, A. A., a
TITLE: Investigation of the System Silver - Rhodium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1959, Vol 4, TIr lo,
pp 23o8 - 2312 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A phase diagram was recorded from the system Ag - Rh. The
thermal analysis was carried out by means of the Kurnakov-
pyrometer and - above 18000 - in the device of K. A. Nedumov
(Ref 3). Further, micro-structure and microhar ness. electric
resistance and its temperature coefficient ay well as the thermo-
electric properties were investigated. Both/,components of this
system are not miscible with each other i!r@ the liquid phase
in the range between 25-99.5% Ag. The alloys consist of mixtures
of the solid a-solution of silver in rhbdium with pure silver.
The solubility of silver in rhodium is'@5% and increases at
14000 up to 101%. The maximum of the microhardness corresponds to
a saturated solution of silver in rhodium (5-le-). The electric
resistance of alloys rich in silver shows no difference as
compared with the resistance of-pure silver. The alloys rich in
Card 1/2 rhodium show a maximum at the limits of solubility of Ag in Rh.
Investigation of the System Silver Rhodium' SOV/78-4-lo-21/40
The determinAtion of the thermoelectric force confirmed as
well as the n@6arly complete insolubility of Rh in Ag. Small
Ag-additions increase the plasticity of Rh. There are 6
figures, 3 tables, and 3 references, 1 of which is Soviet.
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AUTHORS: j___RuTn_-1T_sRiy, A. A (Deceased), Khotinskaya, A. N.
TITLE: Investigation of the System Palladium =Aho'dium @:Vold
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol. 5, No- 12,
pp. 2781-2794
TEXT: Microstructure, hardnesev breaking point, expansion, and resistivi-
ty and its temperature coefficient of hardened and softened three-compo-
nent alloys of palladium, rhodium, and gold were investigated. The solubi-
lity of palladium in gold was found to be strongly restricted if more than
1% of rhodium is added as third component. The mechanical properties of
the alloys are improved by addi 'ng the third component. Sections with con-
stant palladium content were used to draw the three-component diagram;
the sections run in parallel to the side rhodium - gold. The course of the
boundary a/a+p is determined by studies of the microstructure and from the
phase diagram. An add@tion of gold to two-component alloys palladium - rho-
dium improves their mechanical properties. The electrical properties of
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AUTHORS: Rudnitskiy, A. A. (Deceased), jhotins@azp,@. ii@.
Duplik, K. S.
TITLE: Study of the syst - palladium - rhodium - silver
PERIODICAL: Zhtirnal neorgani( ikoy khimii, v. 6, no. 7, 1961,
16-92-1635
TEXT: The system palladium - rhodium - silver was studiedp particularly
in the part which is rich in palladium. The object of the study was to
determine the suitability of the alloys for electric contacts and
measuring devices. The specimens were prepared from pure metals by
melting together. After five days' heating to 12000C (alloy rich in
silver to 80000, the specimens were cooled down in the course of one
week; or, the specimen was chilled in ice water after one day's heating.
The following was studied on the specimens thus prepared: Microstructurof
Brinell hardness, tensile strength, relative expansion, resistivity, its
temperature coefficient and the integral thermo-emf. Table 1 shows the
composition of the alloys studied and the majority of the results of
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Study of the system palladium ... B107/B207 VXI
measurement; Fig. 1 shows the phase relations. The interfaces were
determined on the basis of the discontinuous change of properties, and
of the microstructure. Table 2 lists the values for the integral
thermo-emf. The unlimited miscibility of the system palladium - silver
was found to touch the ternary system very little, approximately up to
1@; Rh. These low rhodium contents improveg however, the mechanical
properties considerably. The misoibility gap of the system rhodium -
silver vanishes only with an addition of at least 6Vio palladium. Owing
to the investigation results palladium found a much wider applicability
allowing a partial substitution of platinum alloys. Preliminary studies
on the boundary systems by the following Soviet authors are mentioned:
V. A. Nemilov, R. S. Polyakova, Ye. Ya. Rode, V. G. Kuznetsov. There are
8 figures, 2 tables, and 14 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 8 non-Soviet-bloc.
The reference to English-language publication reads as follows:
R. W. Drier, H. V.'alker. Philoo. Mag., 16, 294 (1933)-
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B101/B147
AUTHORS: Savitskiy, Ye. M., Baron, V. V.1L Khotinskaya, A. N.
TITLE: Phase diagram of the system niobium-palladium
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v. 6, no. 11, 1961,
2603-2605
TEXT: The present paper deals with the examination of hardly fusible
alloys on the basis of hardly fusible rare metals and precious metals.
The phase diagram of the system Nb-Pd was determined (Fig. 2a). The
compound Nb 2Pd forms on the basis of the peritectic reaction
liqu + P -'W- Nb 2Pd (P =solid solution based on Nb) at 1650 +250C. It has a
tetragon 1 a-phase crystal lattice. The lattice constants are:
a= 0.96 �, c = @.11 R-* c/a = 0.52. [Abstracter's note: One of the data
given for a, C and a/c is wrong. From a and c it follows that c/a = 5.2
2 2
The hardness of Nb 2Pd is 578 k9/mM , and its microhardness is 645 kF1/mm
The compound is brittle. The Kurnakov compound Pd 3Nb forms from the melt
/0; .-->
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Phase diagram of the system... B101%147
at 17000C. The crystal structure of this phase is being studied by 2
Ye. I. Gladyshevskiy and P. 1. Kripyakevioh. Hardness is 225 kg/mm
2
microhardness 321 k9/mm . The existence of these compounds is expressed
in the curves plotted for the various properties of the alloys: thermo
emf (Fig. 29), hardness (Fig. 28), and oxidation rate (Fig. 2'@). There
are 2 figures and 3 references: 1 Soviet and 2 non-Soviet. The two
references to English-language publications read as follows:
P. Creenfild, P. Beck, Trans. AIME I 2o6, 265 (1956); A, C. Knapton,
J. of the Less Common Metals, 2, 113 F1960).
ASSOCIATTON! Institut metallurgii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of
Metallurgy of the Academy of Sciences USSR)
SUBMITTED.z March 11, 1961
Fig. 2. System Nb-Pd. (a) 'Phase diagram; (6) absolute thermo-omf-
Y 0
(9) Vickers hardness of tcmnered samples; (1u) oxidation rate at 1200 C.
2
Legend.: (1) atom@, of 'Fb;,)(X) liquid; (2) thermo-emf, $IV/o(;; (3) TIV, kg/mm
(4) oxidation rate, mg/cm',hr; (5) Nb, Oi'p by weii7ht,
Card 2/0 -2
RUDMITSKIY, A.A.;.-KHOTIIISKAYA, A.N.; DUPLIK, K.S.
System palladium-rhodium-silver. Zhur. neorg. khim. 6
no.7:1622-1635 JI 161. (MIRA 3-4:7)
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KRA OVITSKIY, B.H..- KATMVICH, R.H.; KHOTINSKAYA, Ye.Ye.
One-step method of prpporation of aminophanylimides of naphthalic &old from
naphthalic anhydride and nitroanilines. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R..86.
953-5 '52. (KLRA 5:11)..
(CA 47 no'.20:10513 153)
1. A.M.Gortkiy State Unive, Kharkov,
SETY
KRASWCVIT B.M.; KHOTINSKAYA. Ye.Ye.
'%" -- -Ing"b-
Condensation of naphthalic anhydAde and its derivatives with
aromatic amines. Part 3: Aso dyes derived from phenrlimides of
naphthalle acid. Uch.zap. KHGU 71:145-154 '56. MM 10-8)
(Azo dyes)
o
SKi, .!..MCTIIISKA Ye.Ye.; AIWICH, Ye.&P.
KiutsGvM Y, B.@!
Yellow pigmeDt3 from arjinoj@hen.@rllmideE of naphthalic acid. Uch.zap,
MGU 71:253-254 '56. (MLITLk 1c: 8)
(Pipents) (Naphthalic acid)
50)
SO'1/63-4-2-36/39
AUTHORS: Blinov, V.A., Krasovitskly, B.M., Khotinskaya, Ye.Ye.
TITLE: On the Light Resistance of Some Monoazo-Dyes Which are Derivatives of
Benzanilide and I-Acid
PERIODICAL: Xhimicheskaya nauka i promyshlennostf, 1959, Vol 4, Nr 2,
pp, 265-286 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The tested azo-dyes were used in dyeing cellophane. The azo-component
of the dyes was I-acid. The resistance to light and light-weather was
studied in the usual way employed by colorists. All dyes showed con-
siderable resistance to light. In the light-weather test the dyes with-
out substitutes in the benzanilide grouping had the lowest resistance.
The dimethylamino-group and the carbethoxy-group increase the resistance.
The introduction of a second benzene ring increases also the light re-
sistance of the dye.
Card 1/2 There is 1 table and 1 Soviet reference.
sov/63-4-2-36/39
On the Light Resistance of Some Monoazo-Dyes Which are Derivatives of Benzanilide and
I-Acid
ASSOCIATION: Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni A.M. Gortkogo (Kharlkov
State University imeni A.M. Gorlkiy)
SUENITTED: September 15, 1958
Card 2/2
KRASOVITSKIY, B.M.; PLAKIDIN, V.L.; VVCHENKO, E.F.;
GOLOMB, L.M.; ROMANOVA, M.G.
Vat dyes, derivatives of 1,8-naphthoylene-11,21-benzimidazol",5-
dicarboxylle acid imide. Zhur.prikl-.khim. 36 no.6:1330-1335 JS
163. (MM 160)
1. Kharlkavskiy gosudarstvannyy universitet i Rubezhanskiy fiUal
Nauchno@-issledovatellmkogo instituts, organicheskikh poluproduktov
i krasiteley.
(Dyes and dyeing) (BenzimidazolecarboxyUc acid)
SOV/120-59-1-39/50
AUTHORS:Berestovskiy, G. N,, Khotinskiy, M. S__
TITLE: A Relay Switch (Releynyy kommutator)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 1, pp 13@-140
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: The oscillographic measurement of two voltages can be done
by means of one tube, if a change-over relay is employed to
switch the input of the oscillograph from one measured volt-
age to another (see the circuit of Fig 1). In order to ob-
tain a versatile measurement circuit, the relay can be conn-
ected either directly to the input terminals, or, alternatively,
the input signals to the relay switch are first applied to
cathode followers. If the second alternative is employed,
the switch acts as a two-channel pick-up with cathode follow-
ers, and its input capacitances are of the order of 10 pP.
One of the channels contains a capacitance-compensated atten-
uator, having attenuation ratios of 1:1, 1:10 and 1:100. The
oscillographic display of the signal can be adjusted vertically
by the potentiometer R in the cathode circuits. The switch-
ing relay is operated 14 the mains voltage at 6.3 V, It is a
polarized relay, type RP-4. The capacitance between the open
contacts of the relay is about ? pF and its input capacitance
Card 1/2is about 20 pF. In order to reduce the relay bounce, the
SOV/120-59-1-39/50
A Relay Switch
device is mounted on an absorbing substance (expanded rubber).
The input resistance of each of the cathode followers is -
10-MrL. If the input capacitance of the oscillograph is 50 pF,
the bandwidth of the device is about 12 Mc/s. The oscillo-
graph is synchronized by the external signal taken from the
input of either the first or the second channel. When the
switch is in operation, it is possible to observe on the
screen of the oscillograph two faint curves, apart from the
two bright waveforms. This is due to the transient phenomena
of the switch. The second disadvantage of the switch is the
difficulty in displaying the signals having a frequency of
50 C/S or less. The papar contains 2 fi,-,ures.
ASSOCIATION: Fizicheski@ falmiltet MGU (Playsics Dept. of the Moscow
State University
SUBMITTED: February 6, IJ48.
Card 2/2
t'L'Y,qH'TADT2 M.; POTINSKIYj N.
@Conference on modern wa7s and met'hods for thp Btudy cf"b-,gs.
Izv. AN SSSR.- Ser. geog. no.3:339-.142 My-je 165.
NEYSHTADT, M-I-0- DEVIRTS, A.L.; MARKOVAp N.G.; DOBKIIIA, E.I.;
N.A.
Dating of holocains deposits by radiocarbon and pollen ana@jysis.
Dokl-,AN SSSR 144 no.5:1129-1131 je 162. (MIRA 15:6)
1. Institut geografii AN M J Institut geokhimii i analiticheskol
khimii AN SSSR. Predstavieno akademikom I.P.Gerasimovym.
(Holocaine) (Geological time)
KHOTIM;UY N. A.
1-
Comparison of thq diagrams of zorla-@ division of the Late and
i2ont-Glacial time using synchronizing lovels. Dokl. AN SSSR
156 no. 1:74-77 My 164. (MIRA 17:5)
1. Inatitut geografii AN SSSR. Pi-f!t1stavleno akademikom V. N.
Sukachevym.
t.
FEDOROVAq R*V.; kELW@@
Metbodological conference of palynologists. Izv.AH SSSR.Ser.
geog. no.28152-153 Mr-Ap 063. (MIRA 1634)
(Paly,nology-Congresses)
XHOTIIZKIY,, N.A.
On the 60th anniverBary of Mark Illich Neishtadt's birthday.
Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no-3:128-129 164. (MIRA 17:6)
LTOBIMOVA, Ye.L.; KBOTINSKIY, N.A.
Prospecis for studying plants as indicators of geological conditic.-s
in the insular forest steppe of central Siberia. Trudy MOIP 8:137-140
f64. 49RA 17:12)
MANUILCVV K.G.;
Data on the deep sinks of ancient rills of glacial discharge. Izv.
AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.3:89-96 My-Je 163. (MIRA Ib%8)
1. Institut geografii AN SSSR.
(East European Plain-Sinkholes)
(East twopean Plain-Glacial epoch)
KHOTIMSKIY., Ye., sudlya vseaoyuznoy kategorii
Moral aspect of a sportsman. Voen. znan. 39 no.6t24 Je 163.
(KRA 16:8)
(Sports-Philosophy)
AUTHORS: Besprozvannyy, I.G., Khotinskiy, Ye.A. SOV/90-58-1-5/9
TITLE: On Designing the Circuitry for the Secondary Commutation of
a Busbar-Connecting Switch (K voprosu o proyektirovanii skhem
vtorichnoy kommutataii shinosoyqdinitellnogo vyklyuchatelya)
PERIODICAL: Energeticheskiy byulleten', 1958, Nr 1, pp 25-28 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In order to make sure that paragraph 57 of the Soviet "Rules
for the Installation of Electro-Technical Establishments"
concerning the protection of the transformers is observed,
even in the case when one of the transformer's switches is
substituted by a busbar -connecting breaker, the authors pro-
pose and justify the following 2 technical arrangements:
1) every leg of the transformer's differential protection
unit has to be equipped with a current-testing unit and a
two-way switch. Control cables are to be laid between the
panel of the transformer's protection unit and the panel of
the busbar-connecting switches; 2) every busbar-connecting
switch has to be equipped with an ofitfit of current trans-
formers made especially for differential protection, further
with testing unit, and with collecting terminals for reserving
current circuits of the transformer's differential protection
Card 112 unit as well as "disconnection" circuits which act upon the
SOV/90-58-1-5/9
On Designing the Circuitry for the Secondary Commutation of a Busbar-Con-
necting Switch
busbar-connecting switch. Thus the transfar@ier will have all
three prescribed protection units: a) differential protection;
b) gas protection, and c) maximum current protection.
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Valence Moore.) t teal Chemistry)
Method of studyihg valence in sch661s. Miji. v. shkole No. 1, 1952.
I-Ionthly List of Russian Acceagions. Library of @-on.-reus, October 1952. Unclassified.
dcrivativen 0 111cla.,;Of Plienleacid. 0. N1.
aild K. 'i !@-" ft-@ @11' Gq,MMUthv
-M71,w). " Ukia7n. Khinj'Zhur. I 8,@, q:. XqrJO;')2)
prepil. from :mWituted unilides l)f
dii'llellic arift ark: dewrille(l; (Item: Awy Rood light unit
%VC
allivr!,tability. CumparlY)a of color of these dyc3 with
V0rtV$jh1WjiBg Ull, krived front 111011 Indicates that dolk-
filing the !iize of Ulu ceutral unittloes not significarldialruct
the cular and other (lye properties, Introductivii, of Dr
Monts ilttr- Elie 5,V-poaftions does n,)L have Illuds clitut on
the c, *or. Reduction with Na@%O* of m- and p-O,NCsI14-
Nil I@L gave 45-5 )0% of Ote corresponding 4V-bt:nzoyIphcgI-
cnediwititwi, which were converted to aw dyei by coupling
with a -crks of naphlbolitilloisic ae1N for -rull-i-I Pur-
1@, ; with the &@ivs. of Elie diphettle acht licries, CGIVICR-
@atwn of o,o'-(CjIhC()CI)t with llitroallifilles In C'1141
followed by rctluctioa with iNrI1,9104 g1ve 10-590' in- and p-
alltifluattilid" of diphenic acid. Thew were couplet[ with
2-naplithul-d-sullonic acid, 4-nuplithol-3,Misullonic acid.
'l-naplithoW,84sulfonic arid, I.P.4hydroity-3,0-naphtha-
Ictiedisulfimic add, and
clistlifoliicari(i.itialk.meditini. The resulting dyes did not
differ in color or in abs. spectra from the corresponding
acids derived froat BzOfT. Both series of dyes dtowed very,
little direct:Affinity for cotton. All gave yellaw-orange to
md-vivilet shad"- to acid-dyed wool, with atil. max. 480-M
nill. The coupling product of diphenle add m-annino-
arkilide with 2-naptithol-3,"isulfunic acid hail abi. ma%.
490 mis; that with 1,8-dlhydroxy4,0-ttalilithalenedisullonlo
acid had abs. max. 5W mW, that with I-amino-&hydroxy-'
3,0-maphtlialettedimalfoull: acid had abs. M". 530 Ent,:
The 2nd dye after chrome treatment changed Its color to
green. Ift colors formed on cotton with Azatol A ranged
from red to brown. Dyes with 3-hydroz"hettanthrene
coupling agent were more leeply colored than those with 2@
naphthol. The dye from coi-pling of the waraftioanillite of
diphenic acM with 3-hydivx) pheminthrime W abs, mitz.
-6
615 mis; that detived from '-'naphthol had ab3. max. 490
mju. Thest: were insol, In ftlkalics- as expected. Coupling
diaxotized amintianilides of diPhenle acid or BzOll with I-
naphthol. 2--c-hioro-l-saphthol, or 4-bromo-l-naphthal We
p-hydroxy azo dye3, the lit 2 of w4ich were u tall, "I
olkuli, while the hut em gave a die insol. ia
Wl' since.
the coupling took place in the 2@posltlou of naphthol, the:
ohs max. of them 3 dyes were, resp., 480 mA, 505 mp. and:
5W rap. Condensation of diphenle'anhydride with m- or
pmlftroauffines In Calla gave 86-6% of the cormspondinjr.
nitroluotloaniudIcs. which with NeA06 were reduced to
Wye, of the corresponding m- and p-anducanilldes, Isolate
u HCl salts. Thest were dissolved In 10% NzICO,,
treated with NaN(@, and the mixts. added to a large excess
.01 coned. ILCI; the diazoLked fiubstances were coupled with
,the same components as are listed 06bove, ' The resulting dyes
rAve yellow-Grangtt to red-violet colors on wool. Absmax;
'of Moll gains. of tile dyes from inonG-m-ambsoaullidt (1)@
of diphenic add with 2-uaphthol is about 8W mp, as Is that
of the corre4pondiug diatillide; with p-amlno coupilai
agent the abs. max. was about 400 otp. I coupled with 2-
acid gave a dye with abs. tuax. .180
mp; the P-4mino deriv.. abq. otax. 5W; I with 1_naphthol-fj@
sullonic acid gave (I dye with abs. max. 4SO trip; the p-
amino analog has ab3. max. 49D w1j; I with 1-naphthol-4.
sulfonicacid gave a dye,with abs. max. 400; p-arnino analog
510; 1 with 2-naplithot-3,0-disulfonle acid gave a dye with
abra, max. 400; p-tunino analog 610; 1 willi I
th abs.tuax.-
pCid gave a dye ws ?
520; p-aminu anang 530; 1 with I-airthij-&hydroxy-3.0-
@naphthalcncdisulfouic acid gave a dy-c %vith abs. niax.
IWO: P-arnino analog 5,15 my. chr"Ine treatment dulls tll?!
.colors of then dyes but make:i thena somewhat derper on
,wool, Nvith an increasL, of fmatiim. Isiumiiia,,ion of plie,11-
Anthreti-quinone, followell by omdutioi: 5.5'-dibrunw-
diphenic neitt, which vias conveItttl to the rc_'_jtctlve bisit,,i-
=Iutianilld!@) mid inon-m- aud ji-uminunnili-ILS: tbe In
was diazotiied by means of nitrosylsulfuric acid, the last 21
were diazotized as described above by conventiotud metli.
qds. These coupUd with the components I
kw Abore pnh@
duccd = dyes that dyed wool from amse to
shades with considerable fastness. Chrome treatment
deepened their colors anti increased fastness, with some loss
I b I litness. it,- colon fortnea %pOng on cotton y4ith
by cot
In IrIfs, gave red -colors. The abs. max. of these 4yes lie
Moto
within 3 mp of t_use of the unsubstituted artalogs..",
-Phe Ccra-rnittee St&IIn Prlz;rs (of Me Council of ministers Usspi in tte fieiez of
grience- smd inventions announees that the follcvlng scientIfIc vvrkrA, pe, t
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tific boo", and textbookz have been suLmitted for competition for Stalin Prizes for
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Khotinskiy, Ye. S. "Course in Organic Chem-
istryll (stwdent manual)
Nominated by
"Kartkov St--,te Uaiv,@rsity
ineni A.E. Gorldiy
80: W.-iu&* 7 JWY Lg;il#
KHOTINSKIY, Ye.&h* zaslushonsyy doyatell nauki USSR, professor; IAMY-
professor, rodAktor; SAWROIEWff, V.S., tekhatchookly
redaktor.
[Course in organic chemistry] Kure organichookol MIMI. Ploror.
dop. Isd. Mwlkov, Isd-vo KUrIkovskogo goo. universitsta in.
A.M.Gorlkogo, 1953. 705 P. (ML" 7:11)
1. Kharlkovskiy gosudaretvonnyy,,universitet (for Khotinskly)
(Chemistry, Organic)
KHOUNSK�r'. S.
Course in organic chemistry Parer. i dop. izi. Kharlkov. IzJ-vo Kh.irl-
k-3vskogo gos. universitets, 1954. 70@ p. (55-25120)
QD251.K54 1953
KHOTINSKIY, U.S., professor.
M.1.11onovaloy's reaction and its scientific and practical importance.
Khim.v shkole 9 no.3:25-30 MY-Je 154. (KLU 7:6)
(Ionovalov reaction)
Mfg !bcfoze and
r. S. Khatin-Lir .:,,,f Ft. m.
Nr. -ny its ki Ukrai.. K A i- IV, i 117-1 A -M
Clayton F, 11-1--y
'The chinlifcg-fai atjy@ (iniversu'i of
,43utrsf , its pre-histofy, tol'InAtIOn. And grOWEh F 5
Khotinskil, A. T. Vavpfov, V. P, K,,rujeako, 1. Va
levibLkd. Veheoye Zapiski, 9kar'kc* G'as@jarl! , 1"-j/
its. A. M Cjr'kev 58. SO. 13. 7 4:11111.'*@:,). ... nf't@;r'
c,aurnetnurating L50 Vis. of th'. nai@c"Ov Rese-rch
I giftuto 4ttf-;,to, 6@ @hkov U.-ii-vernitir.
. . 4@ P XNLt I'll, `7 Ilk-
,,its
N.
i wtiEUt. Are dis"S@. Or anic chojoi in
WjUruWrom the day iou'.1dirig. S. KnOXII-.1LO
and H- NIF. Krasavitsk-il. Aid.
references) with particubr profnineace gi,en to I
EI'lekor's work on Is,4nerization (1874-@2), liv; itucti-,-i -i
the hydrolysi!; of ethylcue and Vropy!cue L he
f wmatiorl of 2-butene by reamion of CH,CH, with Cii. ind
Hs vriurity in file ttudy of the NN'droger,31vat A %- CC -
(-%(e):Cl[' to yield I-licii(ane. Mitory of Mu;dY'ICzd
(heinistrylin Ktiukov Univervity \ 11 mi,: 7-,
I U-1 -A review mth 151 The g-th f
1hysical chemistrylin Kharkov University Ouring ihe 15o
3cam of-its existence. N. A. Itnuflov lind. IIJ 4(;
"his review (M
. arty refemnces) gives cclmidrr@tjlc 1-
to N. N. Hrkiw, to whow is --scribcd p6ority in
of tile dami"(04(frinic rercrian ruln'A for Gold@.-Iunidl.
Qalloid chemistry in Kharkov University. D. N. C-ramn,
V. W Sillionovii, and S. 0. Telelov. IN;J. 147-61-
A review with cxtt=s.ive references. H_Ejlct.@nmn VV>
KHEGI, Villi [Haegi, Wj:_EgPTINSKIY, Te.S. [translator]. t
Advances in the cbemistry of met,allold organic complexes.
W-Haegi. [Translated from Bulletin do Societe chimique do
France, fate. no.4:581-587, by B.S. Khotinsklil. UspAhise
25 no-7:903-914 JI 056. KRA 9:10)
(Notallolds) (Compounds. Complex)
MOTIN-, ;
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Condensation of naphthalle anhydride anj It2 de-:-lvrti7ee -with
aromatic amines. Part 4: Azo dyes fron, -0,ej.-.-jj. :,der- of -hthalic,
naphthalic, 4-nitronaphthalic, and 4 amilirlillph,halic acids. Uch,
zapi, LIM 71.155-163 '56. OIJAII lklj;8)
(Azo dyes)
KHOTINSKIY.-Te.S..,.-prof., saslushannyy daystell nauki USSR; IZKATLOT,
N.Ao. prof., oty.red.; ZADOROZHM, T.S., takhred.
[Course in organic chemistry] Xurs organicheskoi khinii. lzd,4,,
parer. i dop. Kharlkov. lzd-vo Kharlkovskogo gov.univ.im. A.M*
Gorlkogo. 1959. 723 p. (MIRA 13:4)
1. Ihnrlkovokly gosudarstvennyy univeraltat In. A.K.Gorlkogo (for
Khotinakly)o
(Chemistry. Organic)
30(12) SOV/25-59-2-18/48
AUTHOR: Khotinskiy, Ye.S., Professor (Kharlkov)
TITLE: About the "Celestial Mannall (0 "manne
nebesnoy")
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl, 1959ekNr 2 P 53 (USSR)
I I
ABSTRACT: The author denies the trustworthiness of
the biblical tradition and quotes the
statements of some scientists on the che-
mical composition and other characteristics
of the various kinds of "manna" found in
the East.
Card 1/1
KHOTINSKIY,-Ye.S., prof., oty. red.; NEKRASOV, F.M., tekhn. red.
(From the history of Russian chemistry; the role of
Kharkov University scientists in the development of
chemical science] lit istorii otechestvennoi khiaii; roll
uchenykh Kharlkovskogo universiteta v rasvitii1bimiche-
skoi neuki. Kbarlkov, 1952. 322 p. (MRA 16:8)
1. Kharkov. Universitet.
(Chemistry)
DRUKOVANYY, M.F., kand. tekh4. nauk; GEYMAN. L.M., gornyy inzh.;
KHOTIYENKO, YU.P., gornyy in2h,
Effect of the location of the point of detonation on the mechanism
of breaking and the degree of crushing of friable bodies bv
blasting. Vzr7v. delo no.53/10%105-112 963. (MIPA 16:8)
1. Welenlye gornorudnykh roblem AN UkrSSR.
(BlastiW
NOV ZH=, H.G., pof.,, doktor tekhn. nauk; DRUKOVANTY,
0 M.F., kand,
tekhn. nauk-, GEYMAN, L.M., gornyy inzh.; YEFREMOV, E.I., gormy
Inzh.; XHOTIYENKO, Tu.P., gornyy inzh.
Effect of-tbe diameter of the charge on the extent of the
crushing of friable bodies by blasting. Vzryv. delo no.'53/10i
59-76 163. (MM IW)
1. Otdoleniye gornorudnykh problem AN UkrSSR.
(Blasting)
RHOTMIGH.S.G.
The present situation In the mechanization of heating and plumbing
installation work and future prospects. VodA san.t9kh.no.4:l-7 Jl
'55. (MIRA 8:12)
(Plumbing) (Heating)
KHOTMICH, S.G., inzhener; UNIX, CU.. inzhenor.
Mechanization of mmitary enginserigm work. Makh. trod. rab. 10
no.6:12-35 Js 156. (KLVA 9:8)
(pipe f itting)
KHOURVICH, S., inzhener.
mu&-W-@
Nachinery for producing pipes used In sanitary engineering. GorA sell.
strol. no.4:18-20 Ap '57. (MI2A 10:5)
(PIPS cutting)
K k , +kp-,j -i c- @,I - 45 -, G ;- - - - -- -- --
VASILIYEV, S.H.; KHOTKITICH, S.G.
-1 --- , 1- --
Progress in the installation of sanitary engineering system.
Vod. i san. tekh. no.U:7-14 N 157. (HIM 10:12)
(panitary engineering)
GININ, X.Te..ingh,; XHMII!jQ& S.Ge, inzhe; ADAKOVr O.T.v Who# retsenzent;
insW`-
VINOWADOT, A.Ta.. , retsensent; B16CUSOV, Y.Y., inzh,, nauch-
xyy red.; NININYAGI, D.K.. red.isd-va; NBDVXW. L.Ts., tokhn.red,;
STAPANOVA, B.S., takhn.red.
(Machine tools and mchanions used in sanitary engineering) Stanki
i makhanismy dlia prolsvedstya sanitarno-tokhnichaskikh robot.
Moskva, Ges..Izd-ve Ilt-ry pe stroit., arkhit. I strait.materlalan,
1959. 179 P. (MIRA 13:6)
(Sanitary ongineeriu*--Bquipmut and supplies)
KHOTKEVICII, R!, G . - @ih@.
Hechanized waterproofing of small diameter pipes. Bov. tekh. mont.
i speta. rab. v stroi. 21:25-26 is 159. 04M 12:8)
l.Glavnoys upravledys sanitarno-tokhnichookikh i montazhnykh rabot
Minibterstva stroltalletva '.RSFSR.
(Waterproofing) (Pipe)
KURIKI N.H., red.; BOBORIKIN, Ye.P.; red.; VINOMADOV, K.V., red.;
GORGHAKOV, A.T., red.; ZILIBZRMMG, A.L., red.; KHUjOV, V.A.,
red.; IIAUKOY, Y.G., red.;. OEMM, T.M., red.; KHOKBLOT, B.A.,
red.; IQIQ@C@El@ red.-. MIXIVICH, A.S., kand.takhn.
nauk, red.; AMUM, B.A., takhn.red.
[Preparation and assembly of water pipes; a collection of
articles] lzgotovlenie i montash vodcprovodovi abornik statei.
Moskva, TSentr.biuro takhn.informatsii. 1960. 318 P.
(MMA 14:4)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Takhnichaskoye upravlaniye.
(Water pipes)
KUREX, N.M., red.; BOBORYKIN, Ye.P., red.; VINOGWWOV, K.V., red.;
GORCHAKGVj A.V.p red.; ZILIBERBERG, A.L.p red.; YJUIDV, V.A..,
red.; NAUMOV, V.G.,, red.,, ORIDV I VM,., red.; KHOKHIDV, B.A... red.;
KHOTHEVICH S G., red.; FALIKEVICH, A.S., red.; RAGAZINA, M.F., red.-
--T-ZT- ON-VETOVA, I.I., red. izd-va; ALEKSEYEV, S.A., tekhn. red,
(Manufacture and assembly of pipelines] Izgotovlenie i montazh trubo-
provodov; sbornik statei. Moskva., TSentr. biuro, tekhn. informataii.,
1960. 318 p. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Tekbnicheskoye upravleniye.
(pipe)
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