OREKHOT G.N. inzh.- ALEKSEYMOP M.F.- EUSMANOVA., Ye.L.; DQRONIN, V.M.
New economic carburizing EF176 (13khMMA) steel. Vest.mashinoEP66'
43 no.3:42-44 Mr 163. (MIRA 16:1)
(Steel)
KHASIN., G.A.; KOLYASNIKOVA, R.I.; VACHUGOV, G.A.; BOYARSHINOV, V.A.;
GAVRIIDV, O.T.; A;XJP3~T~NKO, M.F.; MELIKHOV, P.I.; VYBORNOV, A.F.
Eleotric slag refining of stainless, heat-realstant steel,
Stall 23 no.lN908-910 0 163. (MIRA 161l1)
OREKHOVp G.N., inzh.* M.F., kand.takhn.nauk
I-LLT~MR9P, z ~.. I
Highly resistant,'aconomical 3oKh2N2VA chromimn-nickel-tungsten steel.
Stall 23 no.12:1115-1117 D 163. (MRA 17:2)
aep
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s!iea-w "RE." RR, Eu
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III?
Lil vl- Fi-hy inc
Card 1/3
L 'LOOIX-55
ACCESSXN NR. AT4049813
-r eTwv e db sand
CC,;'
vrade. of steel, 381U-LIYuA s~,eel having the deepest nitride6 layer. 'In turn, rn,,s
-11-inv Plements. As the
2/3
L,XJ36-6,5
ACCESSION NR: AT4049813
Variation of nickel') content does not change the hardness. N%trided stainless steelis
-~~ted -n the 11KAS~, machine phowed bi2h -"ar resi-~tance ui) to 600C. The coeffi-
nitride layer depends on the grain size. Garburizing u1 heat trear-eci sceel also
reaults in loss of corrosion stability, This is explained by the redistribution
of chromlim beteeen th-P soliA solution and the carbides. By nttrocarburizing it
is pnasilv*.? to 1!~~jrder, all tested gradeF, %Df 5reel~ ef,,leciall and EI-696
SUBM=D: 21May64 EML: 00 SUB CODE. M
no IMF SM. 005 OTHER: 000
Cord
BABAKOVP A.A.; lq-TOROVA, V.I.; SOLOVIYEV, L.L.; IDLA, V.N.; DODOYA, L.I.;
CHERKASHINA N.P.; S11AMIL', Yu.P.; SMOLYAKOV, V.F.; BABKOV, T.m.;
0
MOSHKEVICH, Ye.I.; PARADA, A.N.; REPESI[KO-YRAVCHEI.IKO, S.I.;
ALEKSEYENKO, M.F., KOROBKO, I-1.1.; KOROBKO, I.M.; AITERIN, N.M.;
-muov---A-. --n -
2 A.; 4IGUTSKIY, L.R.
Inventions. Met. i gornorud. prom. no.4:83 JI-Ag 16..
(MIRIA 18: 7)
L-41073-66 EWT(ja)/T/EWP(t)/ETI/EWP(k) IJP(c)
ACC NR, AP0027299 SOURCE CODE: Ul
AUTHOR: Doronin, V. M.; Smirnov, V. V.; Klyuyev, M. M.; Alekseyenko, M. F.; ~?f
Orekhov,
ORG: none
TITIE: Stainlessheat-resist 15Kh16N2Weel
SOURCE: Stal', no. 8, 1966, 752-755
1e03,roJ RES,S77.9-Jr
ellinless steel, mart
TOPIC TAGS: sta ensitic steel, heat
resistant steel, ~So4lo mechanical property,
. IM ~ A
--fl5Khl6N2M stainless steel
ABSTRACT: A new stainless and heat-resistant steel designated 15Khl6N2M has been
developed for use in parts operating under stresses at elevated temperatures up to
500C in marine or tropical tmospheres. 0he stE
jifl is intVded to replace
previously used IKhl2N2VNFI 13Khl4]NVFRAI, Khl7N2~ and DI-11steels. The two former
are heat resistant at temperatures u-p to 5OU---600C but are susceptible to corrosior;
in marine and tropical atmospheres. The latter two have a high corrosion resistance
but are not suitable for operation a~temperatures over 4o0c. In addition
Khl7N2 steel has a poor foraesbility, wing to a two-phase structure with a delta-
ferrite content of up to 40;., l5W1_6N2M steel has none of the above disadvantages
It contains 0.12-0.18~ carbon, 15.0-16.5% chromium,2.0-2.5% nickel, 1.2-1.5%
Card 1/3 UDC: 669.14.018.45.8
L 41073-66
ACC NR. AP6027299
molybdenum, and 0.005-0.12% nitrogen. Steel austenitized at 1040-1050C (opti""m
tenperature) and oil quenched has a martensitic structure vith 5-10% deltaf errite.i-..
The best combination of strength and ductility (for elevated temperature service)
is achieved by tempering at 500-550C or 660-680C (see Fig. 1) At 500C, steel
im
. 10
fig 14
bD
70
tz
9.50
10
2W JX W WO W
Fig. 1. Tempering temperature dependence of
tensile strength (a b yield strength (a.)
elongation (6), reduction of area (*), and notch
toughness ( N) of 15Khl6N2M steel,_oil_quenc ed
from 1050C.
tempered at 580C had a 100 hr' rupture strength of '45 kg/mm2, a 500 hr rupture
strength of 40 kg/mm2, a creep strength of 27 kg/mm2 (for 0.2% total creep in 100
and a fatigue strength of 45 kg/mm2 for smooth specimens and 26 kg/MM2 for notched
sDecimens. Conventionally arc-melted steel has a rather high anisotropy of
1. -_.- * . , !
L 4lo73-66
ACC NR; AP6027299
mechanical properties, which can be greatly reduced by e The
corrosion resistance of 15Khl6N2M steel is close to that of Khl7N2 steel, but the
former is not susceptible to pitting. Orig. art. has: 5 figures and 4 tables. [DV)
SUB ODDEE: l1/ SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: oo4/ oTH REF: 001/ ATD PRESS: SOS7
llb
ACC NR. AP602TO~g SdUAdE Comb: uR/o4l3/66/ooo
INVENTOR: Averchenko, P. A.; Alekuu&~~Li Babakov, A. A.; Babitskaya, A._
Batrakov, V. -P.; Bondarenko, A-.L.; Gabuyev , 0. Kh ; Yelltsov, K. S.; Kulygin, G. V.;
Lola, V. N.; Orekhov, G._N.; Pridantsev, M. V.; Sklyarov, P. I., Smoly -E.;
Soroko, L. N.; Solov'yev, L. .; Frantsov, V. P.; Shamill, Yu. P.; Moshk!te~vichYe.- I.i
Natanov, B. S.
ORG: none
TITLE: Stainless steel. Class 40, No. 1.83947.
SOURCE: Izobret prom obraz tov zn, no. 14, 1966, 82
TOPIC TAGS: stainless steel, chromium titanium steel, molybdenum containing steel,
nitrogen containing steel, titanium containing steel Z
16
.ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a stainless steel containing
chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen. In order to improve wil-dability, the steel has
the following composition: 0.08% C, up to 0.8% YT, up to 0.8% Si, 15-18% Cr,
0.2-0.6% Mo, m4-3.1*5 N, 0.4-1.2% Ti, up to 0.035 S, and up to 0.030 P. [WW]
SUB CODE: 11/ SUBM DATE: 30jen65/,f/-.a S-ci-s
ACC ~"" AP7000595 SOURCE CODE; tJR/0129/66/000/
AUTHOR: Alekseyeva, -- G. -- P. ;Ueksoye ---o _011/0045/0 o,lg_
ORG; none
TITLE: Heat treatment and mechanical properties of die stools
SOURCE: Metallovedeniye i termicheskaya, obrabotka metallov, no. 11, 1966, 45-49.
TOPIC TAGS: die steel, metal heat treatment, hardness, tempering, phase composition
E1955 die steel, 4Kh5V4FSM die steel, 3Kh2V8 die steel
ABSTRACT: On the basis of specially constructed diaigrams of isothermal transformation of
austenitc, techniques of optimal heat treatment were experimentally developed for the new die
steels EI955 and 4Eh5V4FSM (E1956). Thus complete transformation of austenite into sorbite-
like pearlite is assured by isothermal annealing of both steels at 750-780*C for 1 hr. The op-
timal quenching temperature for EI955 steel is 1025-1050'C and for 4Eh5V4FMI steel,1050-
1075*C. Compared with the conventional die steel 3E12V8 (HRC 46-58,quenching temperature
1125-1150'C) the steels EI955 and 4Kh5V4FSM always display a higher hardness (H RC 58-59)
after hardening, owing to their more balanced ratio of W (at. %) to *C (at. %),WIC = 1. 25 (see
Card 1/3
UDC: 620.17:669.14.254
A
C
C Na- AP701DO595
table).
Mark of steel Content. of elements in% Temperature of
critical points in OC
C Mn Si Cr W V Ac 1 AC
3
RMV8 0.37 0.40 0.17 2.56 8.2 0.43 830 -
5V4PSM 0.40 0.39 0.75 4.55 3.72 0.47 860 890
1955
rI9 0.47 0.38 0.15 2.89 u.75 780 810
Similarily, these two steals are less oxidation-pron& at 1050*C than 3Yh2V8 steel. The effect
of tempering on the mechanical properties of all three steels was investigated as a function of
the tempering temperature and it was found that on tempering at 550*C all thefivi steels have
high strength properties but low plastic properties. Tempering at 575-625'C, on the other
!hand, assures satisfactory plastic propert s (relative elongation 10%, reduction of area 10-20%)
land strength Wthnate strength .150 kg/mm In the event of Incomplete cooling
Card 2/3
ACC W. AP7000595
f
the amount of residual au6tenite in. 31,[h2V8 steel Is smaller than in E1955 and 4Kh5V4r-SY.
steels and hence the new steels must be subjected to a second tempering for the purpose of a
more complete transformation of the products of the decomposition of austenite occurring in
A the course of the first tempering. Orig. art. has: 5 figures, 5 tables.
Brucenosis, fterapy r
7, V AP
Diagnostics
'"Opsonin-Phagocytic: Reaction in Cases of Bru-
in Man,," M., .-Alakseyenko, Chair of
Ure lous Diseases, Moscoi Med Inst, Min PuV'
Realth F SR
"Sov Med" No 4, pp, 16-19
Examines and dtscusses In B=e detail value of sub-
ject reaction in systems of diagnosis, in tracing
course of the disease, and in measuring progress
of tberapy of brucellosis in man. Finds reaction
Deg in 7 to of brucellosis cases tested, and
176T82
USSR/Medicine Brucellosis, Therapy Apr 50
~tbzt, it can be pos in patients witbout.brucello.
sib, especially in those with fevers'. Six tables
:,of data. Dir, Chair of Infectious Diseases, Prof
A.~.F. Bilibin.
-17ft82.
ALENSErIM0, I M. L ~ . ~ -1
A.N. Krasnov on the steppes of the northern hemisphere; on
the 100th anniversary of his birth. Bot. zhur. 49 no.3:457-
460 Mr 164. (WRA 17:3)
1. Kharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet.
ALEKSBUNKO, M.K.
Vertical contimous-action centrifuge. fttent U.S.S.R. 77,082, Dso.~31,
1949.
OA 47 no.19:9681 153)
ALEKSEYENKO, N.
z:--
In Russia there is a city named Luga. Zhil.-kom.khoz. 12
no.11;7 N 162. (MU 15:11)
1. Zamestitell predsedatelys. Luzhokogo gorodskogo ispolnitellnogo
komitets, Leningradskoy oblasti.
(Luga-Manioipal services)
A MCANYWO9 N.D.
Use.of otarob wafere for the fixation of tickv on labaratory
animales Ned.parazoi parazebol. 29 no.ltlO5 :a-F 160.
(MIR11 3.3 s10)
(TICKS)
AIZKS9.YENKO# N.D., podpolkOvnik maditainakoy aluzhby
. I
P6ta ~eov~-soop96 Voone-made zhur. no. 1:89 A 160.
(MIM 14 12)
(IiICROBIOLOGY-EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES)
ALEKSEYENKO, N.D.
Apparatus for the ovoscopy of chick embryos under field conditions.
Vop.virus. 6 no.5:627-628 S-0 160. (MIRA 14:7)
(VIRUSES) (PHYSIOLOGICAL APPARATUS)
ALEKSEYENKO, N.D.
r
Method for closing the openings in the egg shall. Lab. delo 8 no.3,.
41-42 Mr 162. (MIRA 15:5)
(BACTERIOLOGY-CULTURES AND CULTURE MEDIA)
BIDKHOV, V.P. , gvardii podpolkovaik moditsizwkoY aluzhby; ALEKSEV-ENKO, N.D LJ1
podpolkovnik meditainskoy sluzhby
Some portable eq%iipment of bacteriological and virological
laboratories* Voen.-med. zhur. no.11:80-81 N 161. (IMIA 15:6)
(BACTMUOLOGIOAL-IAMWaRISS--EQIIIPWM AND SUPPLIM)
ALEKSEYENKO, N.D.
Thermostatic box for transporting chicken embryos. Lab. delo 10
no.3sl87 t64. - (MIRA 1795)
L_ E K, '~ E Y F 14 1~ . 11 N' . 11 -.
MURAVITEVA, II.T.; BRkTCHBVA, M.I.; ALMMYEHKO, N.F.
Oxidation-reduction potential of some soils of the Xasbka-
Darlys Valley. Dokl.AIT Uz.SSR no-11:52-56 159.
(MIRA 13:4)
1. Institut pochvovedeniya AN UzSSR. Predstavlouo skad. AN
UzSSR Te.P. Korovinym.
(Kashka-Darlya Valley-Soil chemistry)
KLIMENED, L.V., irwh.; ATZKSIffENKO, N.Y., inzb.
Repair of the hydromachanical reduction gear of the TIC3
diesel locomotive, Ilsk.1 topl.tiaga 4 no.lt28-29 Ja 160.
(MIRA 13:4) '
(Diesel locomotives--Maintenance and repair)
ALEKSEMKOf Ni~oli G I evioh; YAUMOVp Semen Ivanovich; KURGCHFJNf
rlrfn
0 M.G., red. izd-va; LAVRENOVA, H.B.,
tekbn. red.
(Package twamsportation and the mechanization of cargo-bandling
operations; practices of Nakhodka harbor dock workers] Paketnye,
perevoski i m9khanizataiia gruzovykh rabot; iz opyta portovikov
Ilakhodki. Moskva, Izd-vo "Morskoi transportp" 1961. 49 p.
(MIRA 14: 9)
(Nakhodka-Cargo handling-Equipment and supplies)
ALEKSEYENKO, N.I., inzh.
-
- 1kn!k
- Vzing the performance ofinteroperational conveyers of
-autozatic"line of machine tools. Trudy Frunz. politekh. inst.
no. 6tl77-182 162.' (MIRA 17:9)
I FT. ~ -, --- ~. I . ~
- , !,! V 1 \; ; 91 ~
. I , ,
USSR Isotopes. B-7
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Khimlyn, Yo S. 1957: 26053
1,uthor :I.Ye. Starik., N.It-41ekseyenko
Title :Radiographic Yethod of Studji-n-g-State'bf.'Iiadioictive Ele-
ments in Diluted Solutions,
Orie Pub :Zh. heorgm. khimii, Ij No 7, 1676 -.'1679
Abstract tWith a view to deciding upon the cla6siion of the applica-
bility of the rikogralhic method to, the study of the sta-
te of radioact1lve elemcnts in diluted solutions, the charac-
ter of the absorption of Po by photc,;emulsionj, as well as
its adsorption on'mica and class depriding on thg concentra-
tion of Po in the solution (I :K W'-L. to 5 x 10- M) and on
pH (1#3 to 995) were invo3tigated, Nuclear photogrp hie
plates of the A-2 type with an emulpion layer 6om thick
waro used. It was shown that the blackcning of the photo-
graphic plate increased with the concentration rise of Po.
Cnrd 1/2.
=-1,:SEr,,7:rKO, N. S.
Z== ......
"Invooltigation of a Disk-Soi-ting Apparatuo and, the Basis of Its Parameters."
Cand Tech Sci~ Jofmt Sci Council of the All-Union Sci Fes Ins~ of Mechanization of
Agriculture (VIM) and AU-Union Sci Res Ins-," of Electrification of .4alculture
(VIESM); All-Union'Order of Lenin Acaderpj of Agricultural Sciences imeni V. I.
Lenin, Moscow., 1955- (KL, 11o 1:1) Mar 55)
So: Sun. No 670, 29 Sept 55 - Survey of Scientific and Teclu-L, cal Dissertations
Defended at USSR Iligher Educational Institutions (15)
-d,'r - -?' . -
, 11-;:- - t '. -Ya.
TIOn the Coordinations of Mlovomnnts in the Decapo,-Is." (:,. 139) by Alzicsoonko, 11. Ya.
(Leningrad)
SO: .*Avances in Ilodern Biolon- (Us-pek-i -Sovrerptennoi Biologii) Vol. 16, Eo. 2, 1943.
ALEKSEYENKO N. V.
Dissertationdefended for the degree of Candidate of Historical Sciences in the
Institute of History
"Colonization of the Rudnyy Altay in the XVIII-IXX Centuries."
Vestnik Akad. Nauk, No. 4, 1963, pp ng-145
ATILKSEYE'::110) V. yu.
I'Sla-, tor-natic infection of the Tem. -.oral-Parietal-Occ I ital Area, Brockann's
. .? -P-
Area 1'.0. 37, and the Frontal -ReFion of the Lower Farietal Area, -;rodriann I -s Area
1, It
A, 0. 40.1 Vevropatol. i Psilchiat., 17, N~o 3, 1948J.
Physiology inst. im. i.F.Favlov, Dept. Diol. -Sci., AS USSR; Inst. Study,
I istry Plblic Health, USER.
1 dr,
ALE ZYMIKO, N.U.
lffect of non-aeoustic stimulations on perception of sound
direction. Prob.fiziol,a)mst., Moak-ya 1:74-88 149.(GLML 19:2)
1. Physiological Institute imeni Aoaeamlaian I.P.Pavlov of the
Acaden7 of Sciences USSR.
A ONTYNKO, N.U.; BLnXOT, S.M.; GEFSHOX, G.T.
Disorders of perception of sound direction as a symptom of cerebral
focal injuries. Prob.fistol.akust., Moskva 1.93-104 149.(CDM 19,2)
1. Physiological Institute imeni Academician I.P.Payloy of the Acade-
my of Sciences USSR and the Institute of the Brain of the Ministry
of Public Health.
Some peculiarities of narrow sound differentiation in san in
relation to the problem of correlation of the first and second
signal systems. Zhurms.nerv.doiat. 3 no.6:898-910. N-D 153.
(MIJIA 7:5)
1, Institut Tysshey nervnoy dayatellnosti Akademii nauk SSSR.
(CAMRAL GORTEX, physiology,
*signal mystems, correlation, role in narrow sound dif-
ferentiation)
(H2ART 0
*harrow sound differentiation, role of eorrelation of
signal systems)
AIJCKSW3NKO, N.Yu; BLINKOV. S.M.
Conditions reactions to cutaneous stimuli in man in unilateral
focal involvement of the parietal lobe. Trudy Inst.-vys.nsrv.dsi8Lt.
Ser.fiziol. 1:2)5-246 155. (MLRA 9:8)
le.Institut vysahey nervnoy doyatellnoott AN SSSR i Inati~ut
neyrokhirurgii i0eni akademika N.N.Bardanko ARN SSSR.
(CONDITIORID RESPONSE) (TQUCH)
(BRAIN--WOLMS AND INJURIES)
AI,ZKSMN)rO, N.Yu.
Mutual interaction of cortical elements of the cutaneous analysor
in unilateral focal involvement of the parietal lobe. Trudy Inst.
vys.nery.deiat, Ser.fiziol,'lj~47-254 153. (KIRA 9:8)
lo Is laboratorit fistologii reteeptornykh funkteiy. zaveduyushchiy
Y.G.Sameonovae
(CONDITIONED RISPONSB) (TOUCH)
(BRAIN--WOUNDS AND INJURXIS)
11
Disorders in auditory differentiations in man caused by stimulations
of an affected cutaneous analysor. Trudy Inst.vys.nerv.deiat. Ser.
fiziol. 1:255-262 1~55. (KIRA 9:8)
1. Is laboratorii fisiologit rateeptoraykh funktsiy, zaveduyushchty
T.G.Samsonova.
(CONDITIOM HISPONSI) (TOUGH)
(HFARING) (INHIBITION)
Yu.
Rffect of a weak ultrahigh-frequency flel& on the excitability of
skeletal muBlees in the frog. Mat.po evol.fiziol. 1:7-11 156.
(MUSOLS) (MIRA 11:1)
(MICROWAVES-PHYSIOLOGIGAL EMGT)
Ij A
P-,
.,A r
LTTJDKOVUAYA, R.G.; AINKUYENK09 X.Yu.
Effect of an' ultrahigb-frequenoy field on the'diffraction spectram
of striated musloss of the frog. Hat. po evol. fiziol. 1:183-191
156. (MIRA 11:1)
(MIGROWAVRB-PHYSIOLOGICAL SMOTS)
(MUSCIS) (DIPMOTION)
L CIIE t4 V
US.141/Human and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-1-2
Abs Jour : Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, 19571 71192
Author : AIIks2.e
j&2, N.Yu.
Title : The Distrubance of Sound Differentiation in Transition
from Verbal to Unconditioned Reinforcement in Adul~es.
17~131_'f tJ
Deyail t
Orig Pub : Tr. in-ta Wyssh. nervn ~AN SSSr, Seb, fiziol.
LS J,
1956, 2, 36-44.
Abstract : A blinking conditioned reflex to sound reinforoable by
irritation of the cornea with an air jet, and than -a
blinking reflex to the same sound, but with a verbal
reinforcement, and differentiation (D) of a higher
sound was developed. This D is not preserved in the
reverse transition to the reactions with unconditioned
reinforcement and testing of the action of the high
sound. The subsequent verbal report of the test -sub.
jects showed that the sound analysis continued to ma-
nifest itself. By using another motor reaction
Card 1/2 - 137 -
'.USORMuman and Animal Physiology - Nervous System. R-12
Abs Jour Referat Zhur - Biologiya, No 16, T4(-
(compression of a rubber balloon), but with n&t~taining
the verbal reinforcement, the differentiation vas ~re-
served. Evidently the differences in the neuroayn~m_-
connections which are the basis of the conditioned reac---
tions, formed with the verbal and unconditional reinfor-
cements, must be searched for, not in the analyser acti-
vity, and not in the cortical representation of the ef-
fective part of the reaction, but in the pecularities
of the closure of the temporary connection between them.
:[.jAA6o-Yzr~oYR1% (I 210(o it a a4sezp+ oKtjyYA
V- U rj 51%f A V. V A AA -;:, 0
Card 2/2 138
R
E~.CERPTA VEDICA See 2 lol 1215 Physiology May 59
1884. INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN SIMULTANEOUS CONDITIONED REAC-
TIONS IN MAN (Russian text) - 6jLcjjLLysjjkq_N,. Y u. Inst. of Higher
Nerv, Activity, USSR Acad. of Scis, Moscow - Z11. VYSSH. NERV. DEYAT.
1958, 8,3 (322-328) Graphs 3
The interdependence between 2 simultaneous conditioned responses to one and the
game auditory stimulus has been exatudned: the eyelid reaction elaborated oil un-
conditioned reinforcement (stimulation of the cornea by tin air puff). and the press-
ing of a balloon clabt.rated on speech reinforcement ('Press!'). The reactions
proved to depend on one another, which manifested itself in the following way:
(a) when the motor response of the hand was inhibited, the eyelid conditioned re-
flex was inhibited simultaneously; (b) when an attempt was made to inhihit the eye-
lid conditioned reflex, while preserving the motor reaction of the hand, the eyelid
movements were not inhibited for a long time. (c) when the signal meaning of the
stimuli for the motor reaction of the hand was reversed, the eyelid movements
likewise underwent a simultaneous reversal; (d) when a differentiation to tile hand
reaction was elaborated. the eyelid conditioned reflexes were also involved in the
process. In all the above cases the reflex with unconditioned reinforcement proved
dependent on the reaction elaborated through the second signal system. There was
no reverse dependence. Thus, 2 simultaneous reactions were synthesized into a
simultaneous complex and came to depend upon one another. It may be a-:-~-kmed
that their connection was effected through the acoustic analysor, i.e. throug.-~ the
cortical representation or thLir.common conditioned stimulus.
"Interaction Of Conditioned Reactions In Man."
report submitted for the 21st International Congress of Physiological Sciences,
Buenos Aires, 9-15 Aug 1959.
cA%NKaYJMO, N.Yu.; 11-AAS, Tu.A.; SWRANOVSKIY, K.I.j Prinimal uchastiya
CHERMAN-, T.Fq 7LUPPOT, S.P., otv.rad.; GERSHUNI, G.V., prof.,
red.; GCMIDAINSKAYA, M.I., red.iod-va; KRUGLIKOVA, N.A., takhn.red.
[Physiological acoustics; bibliographical ind"x of Soviet literature,
1917-19501 F12iologichaskais akastika; bib?,iograficheskii uka-
zatell sovetakoi literatury, 1917-1950. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.naulc
sm, 196o. 136 p. WRA 14:1)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Biblioteka. 2. Institut vysshey nervnoy
deystellnosti AN SSSR (for Alekseyenko). 3. Inatitut fiziologii
im. I.F.Pavlova AN SSSR (for Klaas). 4. Biblioteka AN SSSR (for
Shafranovskiy. Cherman).
(BIMIOGRAPHY--HEARIHG)
I zrnw, II.Yu.
Dependence of the thresholds of the reflex reactions on the signal
significance of the stimuli producing them. Vop. paikhol. 6 no.5:
225-132 3-0 160. (MIRA 13:11)
1, Institut vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti AN SSSR, Moskva.
(Reflexes)
'-,, ALHKSSYMO9 N.Xuj
Features of t~2e interaction of similtaneous conditioned reactions
in man depending on the 6haracterlof the rein4orcoment. Zhur.-
vyo, nerv, deiate 10 no, 5s648-653 84 160. (MIU 13 t12)
1. Institut vyssbay mervnoy dayatellnosti Akademii nauk SSSR.
(CONDITIONED RESPOMM)
Physiological char~cterivtics of conditioned hactions formed with
the aid of speech reinfordement. Trudy Inst. vys.'nerv. delat. Ser.
fiziol. 6g24-29 161. (MIRA 14:12)
1. Iz Laboratorii fiziologii analizatorov, zav. - V.G.Samsonova.
(COMITIONM POPONSE)
ALEKSEYEN1KO,-Mu.-; USANOT, --U.-G.-
Method for the production of local defense motor reflexes in white
rats. Zhar. vys. nerv. deiat. 2-1 no.1:186-189 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
1. Institute of Higher Nervous Activity, U.S.S.R. Academy-of Sciences,,
Moscow.
(CODITIONED RESPONSE)
ALEKSBYENKO, N.Yu.*
Dependence of latent periods of motor conditioned reactions in man
on the direction of the sound signal. Zhur. vys. nerv. deiat. U
no.5:823-829 S-0 161. WIPA 15:1)
1. Institute of Higher Nervous Activity, U-S-S.R. Academy of Sciences,
Moscow.
(CONDITIONED USPONSE)
ALEKSEYENKO, Nina Yurlyevna: SAMSONOVA, V.G., otv. red.; GASANOV,
U. G. , i;e-d,7Fz-d-vA
(Interaction of simultaneous conditioned reactions in man)
Vzaimodeistvie odnovremennykh uslovnykh reaktsii u chelove-
ka. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad. nauk SSSR, 1963. 149 P.
I (MIRA 160)
(CONDITIONED RESPONSE)
MMSEUNKO, N.Yu.
Dynamics of the variations in sound localization under the influence
of proprioceptive stimuli. Dokl. AN SSSR 148 no.5s].218-1220 F
163. (MIRA 160)
1
1. Institut vysshey nervnoy deyatellnosti i
Predstavleno akademikom V.N.Chernigovskim.
(SOUND, LOCALIZATION OF)
neyrofiziqlogii AN SSSR.
(HEARING)
DOLGINOVA, M.Te._;- AT.RKSMNKO, P.M.
Cupola furnace using natural gas. Gaz.prom. 4 no.9:31-35
S '59. (MIRA 12:11)
(Purnaces) (Gas, Natural)
18~2,5) SOW 1 -'8-59--9-5/25
e-
AUTHOR: Dolginova, bl.Ye.-Candidate of Teohnical Sciences and
.~ ~kse. ~enklo~? L, Engineer
TITLE: Industrial Practice in Iron Melting with the Use of
Natural Gas
PERIODICAL: Liteynoye proizvodstvo, 1959, nr 99 PP !6--18 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In the course of '1957-1958, the Baku Elachine-Building
Plant imeni P.Montin, the kishlinskiy Machine-B-ail-
dinp,, Plant, and the Ship.-Building Plant ime-ni R~.rlziuikaya
Kcamzn% introduced the method of iron melting with
the use of natural gas as fuel. At the present time,
there are eight iron-mel-lGing cupolas working on natu-
ral gas in operation. The heat value of natural gas
varies from 8000 to 8700 calories. A-s is seen from
Figure 1, the temperatures attained at burni 1%-
natural gas are sufficient for irop melting r(lhoeTmi-
nimum required temperatures - 1500' - -1550' 6~'. The
general furnace construction is given in ~'igure 2,. A
special burner to be used with the furnace is given in
Figure 3; it is provided. with two channels for mixing
Card 1/2 natural gas and air inside the burner. The required.
V 11 8-59-9-5/25
Industrial Practice in iron Melting with the Uae of iatural Gas
gas-air ratio is 1 to *10. The optimum speed of the
gas-air mixture outlet is 35-40 m/sec.- The required
air pressure amounts to 500-1100 mm of -water coliimn.
The natural gas consumption having 4n average he-at
value of 8400 calories is '100-110 ~-, the correspon-
ding air consumption is 1000-1100m per ton of char-
ge. Experience has shown that cast iron melted in a
gas cupola possesses better mechanical properties
than when produced in a coke furnace. The simpleness
of gas furnaces construction enables their building
at a comparatively low Cost. There are 1 gTaph, 2
tables and 2 diagrams.
Card 2/2
Al-"K3L2llKO, R. D.
t ii Ulc-
IIEATccb of UncultivaLed Plants. on Subs tail ce Ex(;iian-c zmd t-p- Stracture of '
Frai-ts of Grafts," Ilo 3, 1910.
Chai Diolo[,.y, Kiev ll;ed. Inst.
" , L! I 1 11 - -L- .
L r "-I
1, PORUTSKIY., YU. V.-; MIABIVAJO L. P. --AIEXSEYNKO, R. D.
2. USSR (600)
4. Apple
7. Variety of anatomical and physiological characteristics in
descendants of vegetative hybrids in relation to cultivation.
Agrobiologiia. No. 5* 1952o
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions,'Library of Congress, _ January 1953. Unclassified.
- L
--~JMIM --V.S-;-----iiiiheri6r;-MINOVSKIY, K.L., inshener; Al
;;MiGii. inshener; PILILTAN, D.G. (Krasnodar); TMIMOV, P.A., inshener;
1. R.N., inshener (Leningrad); GASSOKH, A., inshener; GUSXV, T;
ALIKSANDROV, elektrosouter (Omskaya oblast'); SAVIN, I.A., inzhener;
KOLOXIYBTS, 1. (Omskaya oblast').
Arranging and insulating the ground wire of aerial lines. Xnergetik 1 no.6:
32-35 N '53. MU 6:11)
1, Zakevkaztevetmetstroy, g. Yerevan (for Bakunts). 2. Belenergostroy, g.
Kinek (for Bakinovskiy). 3. Stalinakaya zhelezmqa doroga, g. Zaporoshlya
(for Alekseyenko). 4.,Sellelektro, g. Sumy (for Terekhov). 5. Glaniell-
elektro, Komi ASSR (for Gazookh). 6. G~relektrosetl, g. Shcherbakov (for
Ousev). 7. GorodskLys, elektrostanta iya, g. Valuyki (for Aleksandrov).
8. Oblaolikhozproyekt, g. Pskov (for Savin).
Mectric lin~s--Overhead)
ALICKSAWK0, S.A.
Repair of connecting rods by electric welding; axcbangs of
experl*nca. Snarg.biul. no.9:28-29 S 156. .(KM 9:11)
(Connecting rods) (4lectric welding)
KOIESNIKOVA$ T.A.; ALEKSEYENKO.,-S.V.
Determination of the optimum concentration of spent sulfuric
acid in the alkylation of Isobutane by butylenes and means for
reducing its consumption. Trudy Bash fill NP no.3;1+2-50 t60.
(MIRA 14'.4)
.(Sulfuric acid) (Propane)
(Butene)
11%
-,~IEKSEYENYO, T.Ye., inzh.
Testing the connection piece of a hydraulic excavator with a daMPE-r
tube. Gidr. stroi. 32 no-1:38-39 Ja 162. (MIRA 15:3)
(Peat machinery) (Excavating machinery)
ALSKSEYUKO, V.
Promoter of progress in equipment and techniques. Mast.ugl. 9
no.6:28.Jo 160.. (MIRA 13:7)
(Abakumov, Egor Trofimovich, 1895-)
IXW'w YI= f ~hl I
A
= ... .y., yal.teovshchik listoprokatnogo toakha.
Production meetings of the shift..Sov. profsoiu2Y 5 no.5:22-23 My
157, (KMA 10:6)
(Dnepropetrovsk-Rollimg mills)
ALEKSZEJENWO V.-[A_4ekoeyenkoOVj konstruktor-mernok (U.S.S.R.)
- Z-------
Moscow-Lvov and farther; from the diary of a motorist-tourist.
Auto motor 15 no.8:23-24 Ap 162.
GOIDOBENKOV, D.; LEV., M.; !Pq~ doktor tekhn.nauk
.
"Organization of the basic
production processes in light industry
enterprisesO L.B.Bass. Reviewed by D.Goldobenkov, M.Lev, V.Alekseenko.
Nozh.-obuv.prom. 4 no.8:45-46 Ag 162. (ml 15.8)
(Industrial mna ement)
(Bass., L.B.)
MAKAROVP V. . inzhener-podpolko-vnik; ALEKSETENKO, V. , inzliener-kapitan
Checking thermoBtats. Tekh. i vooruzh. no.4:84 Ap (1,1,64.
'IRA 17:9)
GRAMM. D.L., )candidat sallskokhozynystvennykh nauk; ALRKSEYEMD, V.A.,
kandidat sellskokhozvaystvennykh nauk,
Bffectiveness of harvesting grain in separate stages. Zentledelie 5
no.6:19-24 Ja '57. (mmu 10: 8)
l.Povolzhaki3r filial Vsesoyuznogo nauchno-issledovatellskogo
instituta skonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva.
(Grain--Harvesting)
1_1272-_6� EWr(m)/ETC(f)/E1VG(m)/EV1P(t) 1,7P(c) DS/JD/JG/DM/RM
ACC NR: AP6 005530 (N) SOURCE CODE: UR/0089/66/020/001/0040/0046~
AUTHOR: Nikashina, V. A.; Segavin, M. M._1 Sorochan, A. M.1 Alekseyenko, V. A."~
ORG:_ none
TITLE., Ion-exchange separation of uranium and rare earth elements
SOURCE: Atomnaya energiya, v. 20, no. 1, 1966, 40-46
TOPIC TAGS: ion exchange chromato'graphy,.uranium, rare earth element , sorptior~, IZ
ASTRACT: Sorption of uranium and rare earth elements from a mixture on KU-2 cation
exchanger is calculated to determine the optimum conditions for ion-exchATe sepa-
ratien of these elem.ents.- The calculations were based on solutions of hydrofluoric,
hydrochloric, nitric, sulfuric and perchloric acids of various concentrations. 1~orm_
ulas are derived4or determining the coefficients of distribution in the variousl
systems on the basis of chromatographic separation by simple displacement and by
the use of complex-forming reagents. The cases of cation sorption of positively and
negatively charged complexes are considered. A comparison of theoretical and ex-
perimental data shows satisfactory agreement, and the proposed formulas are recall-
UDC: 543.544.6t546.791 + 546.65
Card 1/2
L 16472-66
ACC NR: AP6005530
mended for predicting conditions- of chromatographic separation of arbitrary ion
mixtures. Orig. art. has I figur e, 3 tab lea, 2formulas.
SUB CODE: 07/ SUBM DATE: 24Mar65/ ORIG REF: 008/ OTH REF: 013
-*'7*2'~r~-i 'z
BUCELTEVI-V.-K. 9--p-rof do-kt-or--te-k-b-n.-na-uk-;---Y-4--M-I-IN$ R.A.p 4otsent,- KORABIEVI
A.A., kand. tekhn. nauk; MONIN9 G.1.9 in2h.; BELYAYEV.. V.S., kand.
tekbn. nauk; MUKULOV9 V.Ye.q inzh.;lALU=lKO- Y.D.,, inzh.;
ILISHTEYN, A.M., kand. tekhn.nauk; GELESKULp MOIF.-p kand. tekbnnauk;
KOBISHCHANOV9 M.A.9 kand. tekbn.nauk; WB40VOLISKlyp V.V.v kand.
tekhn. muk,- MALYSHEVp A.G., inzh.; VOROPAYEVp A.F.p prof.j doktor
tekhn. rmk; LIDIN9 G.D.p prof.p doktor tekhn.nauk; TOPCRTYW 9 A.V.9
prof.; VEDERNIKOVt V.I. p kwid, tekbn.nauk; KUZlMICHq-l,A, , kand,
tekhn. nauk; LEYTES, Z.M.9 Inih.; SYSOYEVAq V.A., kand. tekbn.'umk;
MELAMED, Z.M., kand. tekl2n.nauk; CHWAVMp N.N.p inzh.;
KARPILOVICH9 M.Sh.0 inzh.; MELIK1210Vp L.G., inzh.; DOGOPOLISK3Y,
B.Kh.p inzh.; FROLOV9 A.G.p doktor tekhn.neuk; KHVOSTOVp F.K.9
inzh.) BAGASBEVy M.K., kand. tekhn. nauk; KAMINSKIYj LN.t inzh.;
FETROVICH9, T.I.p inzh.; ZHUKOVp V.V., red. izd-va,- LOMILINA, L.N.,
tekhn. red.; PROZOROVSKAYAp V.L.9-tokhn. re&.
[Mining engineers' handbooklSpravochnik gornogo inzhenera.
Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekbn. izd-vo lit-ry po gorno= del-U 1960.
(AIRA 14:1)
(Mining engineering-Handbooksg manualsq etc.)
AIX SEYRZO, V. D.
Stages in the development of mining technology related to the
underground coal mining* Trudy Inst.int.ect.i tekh- 33:28-52 160.
(UIU 13:8)
(Coal mines ancl mining)
ALUSIUMNO V.D.; GRIGORTAN, B.S.; NOVOMODOV, A..J.; RTKOV, G.T.
Some experimental studies In the trnsamics of
Dokl.AN SSSR 133 no.6:1311-1314 Ag 160.
(MM
soft soils.
13:8)
1. Predstavleno akad. L.I.Sedovym.
(Soil mechanics)
ALEKSEYENKO V D. (Moskva); GRIGORYAN, S,S, (Moskva); KOSHELEV,
L.I. (Moskva);
;0MDOVP A.F. (Moskva); RYKOVP G.V. (Moskva)
Measurement of pressure stress waves in so4 soils. PMTF no.2:135-
141 Mr-Ap 163. %. (MIRA 16t6)
(Explosions) (Shook waves) (Soil machanips)
ALEKSEIMMY V.D. (Mook,,ra)
Waves in the surface region of a half-space in the ground in contact
explosions. PKIF no.3:1.00-1.02 My-Je 163. WIRA 16:9)
(Explosions) (Shock wxes)
ALEKSEYENKO, V.D. (Moskva)
Experimental study of the dynamic field 9P stresses Oue to
a contact explosion in a soft soil. PHTF no.509-106. S-0
163. (MIRA 16:3-1)
ALMEYENKOX V.F.
C-"-, ----
Projective perimetry as a method of early diagnosiv of Glaucoma.
Vest.oft. no.6117-23 161. KTRA 10-12)
1. Kafedra oftallmologii (zav. - prof, E.E. Andrezen) I Ienin-
gradskogo meditsinskogo instituta imeni eked. I.P. Pavlova J
Ier-ingradskaya gorodskaya glaznaya bolinitsa.
(GLAUGOMA) (FEUMRY)
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"The Canpatability of Nitrocellulose with other high polymers", Doklady Almdeinii
Naidt SSSR, Novaya Seriya, Vol 95, NO 1, 1954, PP 93-96
Trans
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mTechnology of leather substitutes.? A.D.Zaionchkovskil.Roviewed
by V.Safrai. Log.prom.15 no-10:54 0 155. (KLBA 9:1)
(Leather substitutes) (Zalonchkovskit, A.D.)