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AUMORS: Rodzayevskiy, V.V. and Lazarev, A.I.
TITLE: Preparation of high-purity tellurium
PERIODICAL: Tsvetnyye metally, no. 11, 1961, 52 - 54
TEXT: In an attempt to develop a rational method of
preparation of tellurium with no more than 0.01 - 0-05%0
impurities, several refining processes were studied. Technical-
purity Te and TeO 2 were used as the starting materials, their
chemical analyses being given in Table 1. Acid and alkaline
oxidizing agent, smelting with
leaching in the
of
an
presence
NaOH and sulphating roasting wex-e trked for refining crude
tellurium. Of these, the latter method gave the best results.
tlie bulk of Se being distilled-off in the second stage of the
process at 500 - 550 0C. On leaching the sulphate with NaOH
(used in a quantity 105" in excess of that theoretically
required to convert all the tellurium to sodium tellurite),
98c,,', of the initial Te content is recovered, other impurities
(C u, Fe, Cr and Al) being separated at the same time. After
neutralizing the filtrate with 11 2s0 4 tellurium dioxide viras
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obtained containing 73.6%, To, o.0 0-09% So, 0-155% Fe
and 0.140% S. Regarding the treatment of tochnical Te02, n
NaOH leach at 60 - 70 OC can be used to separate Si, Fe, Cr
and magnesium, to reduce considerably the Cu. and Al contents Ix
and to dissolve practically.all the Te. Subsequent treatment
with 1-1 SO, yields a product containing 690% Te, 0.04% Se,
3.270,1,1 9i, 1 0.10% Fe and 0.370,1 S- Since tfoie stoichiometric
content of Te in Te02 is 79-950 Te, the products obtained by
either of the above methods can be regarded as fairly pure.
Metallic tellurium can be obtained by dissolving TeO . in HCI,
followed by precipitation of Te with 30 29 by electrolysis i n
a INaOIi solution and by reducing smelting, the two former methods
being used in Soviet industry and the latter in Canada. Since
the products obtained by the present authors fromcrude TeO
2
contained a large quantity of Si, the possibility of eliminating
this impurity by reducing smelting was investigated. To this
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New sources for the preparation of rbanium. TSv'et. met. 34
no.11;55-58 N 161. (MIRA 14:11)
(Rhenium) (Tailings (Hetallurv))
,RODZAYEVSKIY, V~V.; SIERNOVA, S.A.; PINEGINA, N.D.
Fluorine in the Droduction of.sulfuric acid from metallurgical
gases. TSvet. met. 38 no.5:44-45 My 165.
(MIRA 18:6)
LAZAREVA, V.I.; LAZAREV, A.I.; RODZAYEVSKIY,
- - - 'K.V.
Determination of molybdenum by its catalytic action. Zhur.anal.-
khim. 17 no.1:65-69 '62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Tselinograd Agricultural Institute.
(Molybdenum--Analysis) (Catalysis)
S/137/62-/000/006/055/163
A052/A1O1
AUTHORS: Lebedev, K. B., Jjodzayevskiy, V. V..
TITLE: RhenIUM extraction from mother liquors of calcium molybdate shops
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, no. 6, 1962, 18, abstract 6G139
(In collection: "Reniyll, Moscow, AN SSSR, 1961, 62 - 66)
TEXT: As a result of processing poor Mo-concentrates after Ca molybdate
precipitation mother liquors form which contain up to 30 mg/1 Re. From mother
liquors Mo is extracted selectively with the anionite "Espatit AN-1". Re is
separated from Mo and in the following process is collected by activated carbon.
'Die extraction of Mo from the mother liquor makes up 96% on an average. A de-
tailed description of the ion-exchange method of Mo extraction and of the adsorp-
tion method of Re concentration is given. As a result of processing Mo-concen-
trates solutions are obtained containing 1100 - 500 mg/1 Re, they are evaporated
to 12 - 15 g/1 Re content, and Re is precipitated in the form of KRe04
with a threefold amount of KC1.
G. Svodtseva
[Abstracter's note; Complete translation]
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AUTHORS; and Lazarev, A.I.
TITLE-. New sources of rhenium
PERIODICAL3 Tsvetnyye metally, no.11, .196:1, 5--58
TEXT. In a search for new sources of rhenium, its behaviolar
in ore-dressing processes and its content in mine wat,,ers and in
Cu/Mo and polymetallic ores were studied. During beneficiation of
Mo ores, Re followed Mo and no detectable quantities of Re were
found in the tailings. The -isomorphic made of association between
Re and Mo was indicated by the fact that it had proved impossible
selecti-,rely to lea~~h out Re during oxydation of Mo concentrates.
On leaching a MaS2 concentrate with a 30% sodium hypochlorite
solution, the rate of dissolution of Re in the initial stages -as
faster than that of Mo, but. the Re/Mo atomi-- concentration ratlo
(1.2 x 10-31) in the -final solution was practically identii~a
that in the concentrate. When MoS2 becomes oxydized under
natural conditions, Re is converted to water-soluble fo_rm, sin_-a,
after becoming oxydized to the higher oxide R~~2071 -it forms a
strongly monc-basi:, acid HRe204 which --an reazt with oxides Cr
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carbonates of alkali metals to form rhenates.. all of which are
more or less soluble in -water. This explains the absence of Re
in oxydized ~jo, Mo/Cu, and pclymetallic ores. Examination of
polymetalli--_ a,_,Iph.ide ere depositE in Kazakhstan hazi re-,,aals!
that the-re no coruxe.-,I-In whalavar betwe~-n the o::;urYen-_-e of R-:~
and tha,_ of other metals kfCu, Pb, Zn, at--). Out cf 200 ~sampla_z
analysed, 21 ~contained both Re and Mo~'. 17 ._-antaining Mc. onLy.
The Rt- and Mo .-oncentrat.ion varied betweEn I and 2 and 10 and 30
g/ton, respeziivelv, c-_~ast_-_~nally., a sample zontained 'I times mcri
Re than Me, Cxamlnati~,-n of sphaLeri-'me, galenite and
other minez-als showed tba,,_ 4-hey croncained oI-:._-LIded paxtiz-les cf
Re-bear -ing mineralF. in a mazcrlty cf --ampIS3 Of the3e minerale,
no Re YAra_3 dete-_.t_e,_;- others ~ontains~d 0.002~OAO4% Re~ with
'solated -ases of th-8 Re :~o_ntent being 0.0~~ or even O.,~%. Th?
--h-am-i-al nature of -thasi~~ has not yet b-zen as-lablishel,
The specif"ic ~,hara,:teT af ~he Ra sompou-nds -n Cu/M3 an-4 pc-
L
fne~all-.;,i cres waa alac-~ indi~~allsd by the re3llltS cf
*es's~ DuT.--ng bt-=ne"'z~'a-t,on of a pclymela!l~~ Lre, ~--cnta4n-nS
i.8% rcu; 0. PL- ~ 04 0 ;1% nd 0., 000!% hn
0 0 MC a R_
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recoveries were attained, 96% Cu,, 7090' Pb, 30% Mo, and 60% Re;
35% Re was found in the tailings. In the case of an ore from
another Cu/Mo deposit, 85Y9 Re was found in the tail-'L*nxs, 10% in
the Cu concentrate, and 3% in the Mo concentrate. Whereas
recovery of Re from the Mo concentrate was impossibleand from
the Cu concentrate diffitult, it was relatively easy to extract
it from the tailings~ 30% could be dissolved in agitated and
aerated water at room temperature; on adding 5% sodium carbonate
the quantity of dissolved Re increased to 50%; after heating to
90 OC in a 5% sodium carbonate solutiorig 90% Re was recovered.
The behaviour of Re and Mo during the beneficiation of yet
another three types of ore is illustrated by data given in Table 3.
Examination of 8 samples of mine waters from different mines of
polymetallic ore deposits showed that only two of them contained
Re in the concentration of 0.042-0.95 mg/litre, the Re content in
mine waters of Cu/Mo ore deposits being 0.035-0-055 mg/litre.
A method based on the application of an organicq complex-forming
compound (unspecified) was developed, which can be used for
extracting Re from any solution, irrespective of its concentration
and/or Mo content.
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K.P. Perfilova atid A.Ye- 13elousova participated in this work-
There are 3 tables and 9 references~ 3 Soviet-bloc, 2 Russian
translations from no-n-Soviet authors and 4 non-Soviet-bloz,
The English language referen,:es read as follows;
Ref~l~ Ch. Sims, Matter and MS~als, 415 'Z~" 1_09~
Ref.21 Ch. Sims, R.1. laffe.. 1. meta as, i956, 8,, 8, qr~;'
Tnhla '~
No. of Ore Tailings Copper Molybdenum
plant -conzentrate cone entrat s
MO Re M, Re MO Re Mo Re
I 4,1o-4 6,Lo-4 10. '0-4 21 - 10-4 3-io-3 - -
2 8- 1o,--4 31 - 1-o -4 ~> - io-,3 2, 10-~' 2-3.0-3 2 10-4 20~9 6,10-3
4,10-3 4.10-3 x - -1 12, DO - 4~
-0-J 2- -19,8 4-io-12
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LAZAREV, A.I.;,.RODZAYEVSKIY, V.V.
Photometric determination of rhenium by-usew- diethyldithiophosphoric
acid. Zhur.anal.khim. 16 no.2:243-244 Mr-Ap,161. (KrRA 14:5)
1. Akmolinsk Agriculturlal Institute.
(Rhea ium-Analysis)
X-M
RODZAYLISKIY, V.V,
Determination of rhenium in solutions by adsorption. Zav. lab. 27
no.10:1203-1206 161. (MIRA 14:5)
1. Balkhshskiy gornometall-urgicheskiy kombinat.
(Rhemium-Analysis)
(Adsorption)
AUTHORS:
TITLE:
Popov, I., F., Rodzayevskiy, V. V_
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and Lazarev, A, 14
PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, ig6o, Vol- 26, No- 8, P~ 949
TEXT: A method is suggested for the separation of molybdenu-M and tungsten
from rhenium, which is based upon the adsorption of these elements on
MnO 2* During the separation of molybdenum, 10 - 100 ml of the alkaline
solution containing rhenium and molybdenum, are neutralized with sulfuric~
acid (1:2) until the bromophenal blue turns yellow. For each 60 mg of
molybdenum in the sample, 8 ml of 0,25 N potassium Derman.-anate solution,
7 ml of a 0.5 M Mohr's salt solution, and 3 131 of O~25 N sulfuric acid are
added. During four minutes the solution is boiled, cooled down, and
poured into a 200 ml measuring flask, which is filled up to the mark
with di St4 lled water. After filtering, rhenium is colorimetrically de-
termined in an aliquot part of the soluttion by ammonium rhodanide and tin
chloride. The colored complex is extracted by butyl alcohol, prior to the
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analysis of substances with low manganese clontentt 5 ml of a 0.5 N
manganese sulfate solution are added to the portion of the solution tc be
analyzed, Furthermore, 5 ml of O~5 N MnSO 4, 7 ml of a 1 N sodium acetate
solution$ and 10 ml of a 0,25 N Potassium permanganate solution are also
added. The solution is boiled for four minutes, cooled down, and then
treated in the above manner. The same method is employed for the separa-
tion of tungsten. MnO2 absorbs tungsten more easily than molybdenum.
ASSOCIATION: Balkhashskiy gorno-metallurgicheskly kombinat (Balkhash
Mining and Metallurgical Kombinat)
aODZAYEISKOY, A.D., ",UZIN, A. M. and KAVYD(-)VA, D. Ya.
I'S ome ~data of clhan,-,e3 of nucl-3in a~-Ads and their nitrous bases in tixmo.- affected
or-anism achieved on rabbits." Biochemistry, Issue 1, pp 184.
RODZKVICH, A. I.
Ocherk postroiki Za)mspiiskoi voennoi zhe1*znoi_Aorogi I ela znachenie dlia rusako-
sredneazilatskai promyshiennoati i torgovIl. L Sketch on &e construction of Trans-
caspian Military railway, and Its importance for the Russian,-Central Asiatic indus-
try and trade-j. S. -Peterburg, 1891. 76p. DLC: Slavic unclass,
,., A 13-ibliographb Library.of Congress.
SO'. SOXjej TrapzRgg-
.tation Nd ComMWjgALtj2&9
Reference Department,- Washington, 1952o Un~lassified.
ACCMR, AT6o,6191 SOURCE CODE: UR/3116/66/277/000/0158/01_61
AUTHOR: Novikov, Yu. R.; Rodzevich, D. P.
ORG: none
TITLE; A transistorized sysbem for graphical display.of information
fro-m the Ural-2 computer on a cathode -ray':tube,
SOURCE: Leningrad. Arkticheskiy I antarkt:ic~heskiy na'uchno-,issledd-.
vatellskiy institut. Trudy, v. 277, 19066. ;-Chislennyye metody issle-
dovaniya gidrometeorologicheskiWi usloviy v Arktike s ispollzovaniyem
elelctronnylch tsifrovylch vychislitellnylch mashin (Numeric al'methods of
studying hydrometeorol-ogical: conditions in -the Aret'ib,- with the use 'of
r'
electronic digital computers), 158-161.
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TOPIC TAGS: co,mZte~r _o Xput pnit, data readout, t*4
tL,~ +1_4~4~^- 14"-
/WA - -z 3 1 L.033 v c,,_i"
P3STRAC?- A cathode-ray tube display unit for the Ural-2 compizter was
designed at the Arctic and Antarctic Institute Computer Laboratory.
To display graphical data encountered In meteorology, the binary data
Irom.the Ural-2 computer is converted Into two sets of voltages (cor-
res?pnding to each coordinate point) which are applied.to thehori-
zonual and vertical CRT deflection plates. The collectionof indi-
vidiial points forms a complete display on the CRT raster..'',Individual
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frames may be synchronously photographed but this portion of the read-
out system Is still in the planning stage. The system uses the .1 .1'--
31LO33V cathode-ray tube and the 1-4M d-c amplifier to achieve a se
tivity of 8 mm/volt. The raster measures only 160 x 160 Mm becausens\k_.~
distortion occurs at the edges of a larger raster. The two D/A con-
u
ver'ers utilize the iterative comparison design. Each consists of
8 fliP-'LloPs using P-15 transistors. The conversion error does not
exceed 0.2%. The design is conservative and assures stable operation,
in a wide temperature range. The power consumption is 3.5 w. Orig
art. has: 1 figure. (WA-81, Rpt. 9j
SUB CODE: Oq/ SUBAM DATE; none/ ORIG REF:~.002
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AUTHOR: Rodzevich, G.P. 3-9-20131
TITLE: A Torsion Testing Device (Pribor dlya ispytaniya na krucheniye)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Vysshey Shkoly, 1957, # 9, p 77 (USSR)
AL'STRACT: The Chair of Mechanical Engineerinp, of the Belorussian Insti-
tute of R.R. Transport Engineering designed a simple device for
torsion tests for the determination of steel resilience using
two specimen shapes - a round one of 12 mm diameter and a square
one of 10 mm side length. The device is formed by a plate on
which two chucks are fitted, one for the fastening of the speci-
men, the second for the support of the loose end. On the second
chuck a holding device is fitted on a ball-bearing, for fastening
the test specimens, a weighted beam is fitted on the shaft of
the holder. On the right hand front side of the plate a bracket
is fitted together with a handle-driven eccentric, on which a
needle bearing is fitted. Clamps are fitted on the specimen.
Clock indicators are utilized for the measuring of the clamp
end movements.
ASSOCIATION: The Belorussian Institute of R.R. Transport Engineering (Belo-
russkiy institut inzhenerov zheleznodorozhnogo transporta)
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D251YD308
AUTHOR: Rodzevich, I.A.
TITLE,: Calculating multilayer elastic bases
PE"RIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, no. 5, 1962, 3,
abstract 5V14 (Uch. zap. MGU, 1961, no. 3, 56 - 67)
TEXT: A study is made of the displacement and stress in a multi-
layor elastic base, whose lower plane rests on an absolutely rigid
base, under the action of a vertical load applied on some part of,
the surface. Tile solution is obtained by means of the generaliza-
tion to the case under conside--ation of the well-known Riblyer-
Faylon solution for a strip, with the application of the technique
of M.N. Filonenko-Borodovich to simplify the determination of the
unknown constants. A numerical calculation of a case met with in
practice is given. [Abstractor's note: Complete translation].
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I A004/A101
AUTHORS; Ibrayev, G. K.; Rodzevich, 1. A.
TITLE:* HF-machine for the testing of-~tensile and compression,fatigue
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 14, 1961, 25, abstract
14A189 ("Uch. zap, Permsk. un-t", 1960, v. 17, no. 3, 43-46)
TEXT: The authors present the design layout and calculations of a resonance
machine for fatigue tests during tension and compression with a stress of up to
25 tons and a frequency of 15,000-18,000 cycles per minute. The,specimens are
stretched on the machine by the tightening of a set of disk springs on which .
bears a fork with a rotating roller which is in constant contact with the copying
flywheel being rotated by a motor via a hydraulic clutch. The resonance testing
conditions are selected bi.changing the spring rigidity and the number of
revolutions of the copyirij flywheel which is controlled by the hydraulic clutch.
A. Usov
Abstracterts note: Complete translation]
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/5724
M'Occov. Universitet.
Voprosy mekhanikl; sbornik statey. Vyp. 193. (Problems of Mechanics;
Collection of Articles. no. 193) [Moscoif) Izd-vo Mos. univ.,
1961. 169 p. Errata slip inserted. 5,000 copies printed. f
Sponsoring Agency: Ploakovskly gosudarstvennrj universitet imeni
M. Vi Lomonozova.
Ed.; L. N. Sretenskly, Corresponding Member, Acade-my of Sciences
USSR. Ed. (This vol.): 1. Z. Pirogov; Tech. Ed.: G. I. Georgiyeva.
FURFOSE; This book is intended for engineers and scientific workers
intere3ted in the mechanics of materials, fluid dynamics, and radl-
ation.
COVERAGE: The book contains articles on problems of algebra, non-
linear programming, motion of particlcE~ elasticity, stress-strain,
vibration, and flow of liquids. No personalities are mentioned,
References follow all but one article.
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Problems of Mechanics; (Cont.) SOV/5724
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Kar,mishin, A. V., and R. S. Sholukova. Some Formulas for Reducing
Algebraic Determinations to Polynominal ?orms
Ka_rmishin, A. V. New Analogues Between Problems of Motion of a
Particle and Problems of Equilibrium of a Perfectly Flexible
Thread 11
Korolev, V, 1., 1. G. Smirnov, and V. N. Sokq Investigating the
Noy
Stability of a Cylindrical Shell B6yon the t of Elasticity 22
Moskvitin, V. V. Elastic-Plastic Strains After a Laree Number of
'Cyclic Stresses 42
Ogibalov, P. M., and I. M. Tyuneyeva. -Full Static Diagrams of
the Streas-Strain of Steel Cables 52
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Problems of Mechanics; (Cont.) SOV/5724
I. A. On the Computation of Multilayer Elastic
Fodndatlona 5 T
Savinov, 0. V. Use of Electric Modeling Layout In Problems of
Nonlinear Programming 66
Popov, S. G., and G. A, Savitskiy. On Aerodynamic Forces Acting
on a Circular Cylinder Oscillating in a Flow 72
Prokoj"yev, V. A. Infinitesimal Forced Waves in a Radiating Bare-
tropic 31,1odium 93
Prolcoflyev, V. A. Distribution of Free Weak Plane Waves in a
Radiating Viscous Gas
131
Kurlovich, Ye. A. Motion of a Sphere Under the Surface of a
Heavy Liquid 157
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RODZFVICH, I.A.
Podzevich, I.A. -- "Calculation of a Many-Layer Elastic Foundation." Cand Phys-Math Sci,
Sci Res Tnst of Mathematics and Mechanics, Moscow State U, Mascow 1953. (Referativnyy
Zhurnal--Mekhanika, Jan 54)
so: sum 1681 22 July 1954
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!AUTHOR- !Lino_&Eadqy,_G. E onlyteov,
; Zavodchikov. G. I.; Telltevskiy, 1. A.; Kol
;Yu. V.; ZolubowVY, Yu. M.; MIkhaylova. K. A.; Kudr-yav-tsev, M. P.; Peryshkov, ff.
S. ; Nefedov, 6. La.; i6cfiuk , N. N. ; Lodz,~~!Lc~,, T~. Samurov, I., A
TlTLE: A photoelectric autocollimation tube. Class 42, No. 170707
ISOURCE: Byulleten' izobreteniy i tovarnykh znakov, no. 9. 1965v 77
~TOPIC TAGS: collimator, optical'equipment, photocell
:ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate introduces a photoelectric autocollimation
I tube which contains an optical system for projecting an image of the working slit
ion a reflecting autocollimation mirror. The optical system then projects the auto-
7collimaiion image onto photocells which are connected in an electric measuring
.circuit. This circuit puts out a signal which corresponds to the position of the
sight axis of the optical system with respect to the autocollimation Mirror. The
instrument in designed for reliable operation and simplified construction. The
working slit Is made up of reflecting fine, s.S., mirrors, fastened to a tran
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;renr plate in the focal plane of the main lens of the projection eyet*m. ~These
~reflectors direct the autocollimation image of theworking slit along auxiliary
,optical channels to the photocells which operate on an on-off basis. The photo-
cell. located in the main channel, which receives the autocollimation image passed
!by the working slit, also operatos on an on-off basis.
ASSOCIATION: none
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RODZEVICH, G. V.
Cand Med Sci - (diss) "Inter-relations of the Schlemm canal with
blood-carrying vessels and the anterior chamber of the eye.
(Experimental-morphological study)." Leningrad, 1961. 12 pp;
(Ministry of Public Health RSFSRj Leningrad Sanitary-Hygienid
Medical Inst); 300 PP; (KL, 5-61 sup, 205)i price not given
RODZEVICH. Lev Viktorovich; KOSPY, Aleksandr Moiseyevich; MALINOVSKIY,
AFANASIYEV, V.F., red.; NIKIFOROVA, R.A.,
inzh., red.izd-va; GORNOSTAYPOLISKAYA, M.S., tekhn. red.
[Metal cutting and the cutting tools)Rezanie metallov i rezhu-
shchii instrument. Moskva, Mashgiz, 1962. 289 p.
(MIRA 16:3)
(Metal cutting)
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RODZEVICH,N.41~ SETUNSKAYA, L.Ye.
Evaluating the intensity of ravine growth on the basis of morphological
features. I2M.AN SSSR.Ser.geog. no.3:91-95 1jr6;je 161.
(MIRA 14:5)
1, Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy podagogicbeakoy lwtitut Imni V,I,
Lenina i Institut geografti AN SSSR.
(Volga Upla4d-VaUeya) (ErosA~n)
A 7
Snvets'7ie simolety v Arktilce. Pod red. 1r. A. Popova. ?'oskva,
Clav. red. lit-ry, 1935. 10,
,-) '). . illus., ports., man.
TiLlp tr.: Lovi~-t, -.1rcraft in the Art-ic.
TL532.Rb
SO: Aef-onautj.cnl Sciencer; and Avi-pt-i-or in the "oviat union. Librarl of
Cont-ress, 1~4"
.),)o
.. ~~! . e . . " L.
ittlilz
~-Fvluli' E4. 'El.
Sovetskil avlamotor, 191.7-1932 (Savet aircraft, 1917-1932) Moskva, Goo. aviatsionnoe i
avtotraktornoe lzd-vo. 1932 80 p. (54-46204)
TL526.R9R64
RONEVICH, N. N.
Samolet v Arktike I piatiletie rabot-r sovetskoi aviatsii vo l1dakh. J-he airplane in
the Arctic regions andthe five-year Dlan for the owaration of Soviet aviation on the
iqj (Vestnik vozdushnogo flota, 1930, no. Z, P. 3-2-33. map).
DLC: TL504.V45
Samolet v olenevodcheskom dele Severa. fThe airplane in reindeer breeding of the North/.
(In Vozdushnye puti Severa. Moskva, 1933, P. 194-197).
DLC: TL532.V6
Sovetskie samolety v Arktike. Soviet airplanes In the Arctic regionj~ Pod red. V. D.
Popova. Monkva, Gl&vn. red. aviatsionnot lit-ry. 1935. 102 p.
DL(;: Slavic unclass.
SO: Soviet Transgortatku And Communicati2jU, A Blbliographzr, Library of Congress.
Reference Department. Washington, 1952. Unclassified.
RODZEVICH, N. N.
M: Vozdushnyye Puti Severa (The Air-Roads of the North) Moscow, 1933
Abstracted in USAF OTreasure Island," on file in Library of Congress, Air Information
Division, Report No. 88266, 88267. Unclassified.
14ATIYKO, N.14.(Matiiko, M.M.1; MATIM, A.M.(Matiiko. 0.M.1- RODZEVICH,
II.S.fRoftewch, N.S.1; GNATYUK, G.1-11. [Hnatiuk, H.Ir];
--FIk-VIYENKO,-A.M. [Matviienko, A.M.]; VASSILEMKO, A.0.
(Vasylenko, A.0.], doktor tekhn. nauk, akademikp red.;
--ROME:' [Rod zevych,, N.S.), kand. filolog. nauk.. red.;
MATIM M.M. 14~tiiko, M.M.1, red.; DENIM IRO, L.P.
(Denyser'lko, L.P.], red.izd-va; SHAFETA, S.M., tekhn. red.
[Russian Ukrainian technical dictionary) Russko-ukrainskii
tekhnicheskii slovar'. Sost. N.M.Matiiko i dr. 80 000 ter-
minov. Kiev, Gos. izd-vo tekhn. lit-ry USSR, 1961. 648 p.
(MMA 15:2)
1. Alcaderdya nauk URSR, Kiev. Instytut movoznavstva. 2. Akade-
miya nauk USSR (for Vasilenko).
(Technology-Dictionaries)
(Russian languago--Dictionaries--Ukrainian)
RODZ3VIGH, N.V.. inzh.; RULIKOV, V.I.
- ~. ~:,:, t. -"I--
Distribution of static pressures on bearing rollers. Test. mash.
38 no.3:12-13 Mr 158. (MLRA 11:2Y
(Bearings (Machinery))
7
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RODZEVICH, N.V., inzh. (Ki3rev)
Speed-UP finishing the design and operational mastery, of the
TEZ diesel locomotive. Zhel. dor. transp. 40 no.1:79-60 Ja 158.
(KIRAL 11: 1)
(Diesel locomotives)
ROWEVICH, N.V., Inzh. (g. Kolomna)
-I 1.-17- -, - I ~
Results of experience in operating diesel locomotives equipped with
roller axle bearings. Zhal.dor.transp. 40 no-10:78-79 0 158-
(MIRA, 11:12)
(Diesel locomotives) (Roller bearings)
(g.Kolowna)
Improved roller-bearing axle-box for TS3 diesel locomotives.
119k. i tepl. tiaga 3 no-3:19 Mr '59. (KIRA 12:5)
(Diesel locomotives) (Axles)
PUTILIN, V.N.9 inzh,v RODZEVICH, M~, inzh.i TARFILKIN, Yu.V., inzh.
Use of capron for the axle end thrust bearIngs and bushings
of the spring suspension for locomotives. Trudy VNITI
no.19:23.4-223 164. (MIM 180)
v
~,y cf the end
et,-I T -EF6C- ei
6:. e besringys of t!ie r,'gh-B,-tj ~rudy Vrl-,T,,r
load . 1
k un C'!- e nondltlorts Of Pu~-Sed !8-,3;
r th
19; i'16 5'
RODZhVICH, N.V., inzh.; ANTOND -V, S.M., inzh..
Lengthening the life and reducing the weight of axle-box roller
bearings. Trudy VNITI no.16:50-67 162. (MIRA 17:1)
RODZEVICH- N-V-- inzh. (Kolomna); TARELKIN, Yu.V., Inzh. (Kolown)
Coating with caprone, of the axle box supports of diesel locomotives.
Elek. i tepl. tiaga 6 no.1140 N 162.. (MIRA 16:1)
(Diesel locomotives)
RODZEVICH, N.V., inzh.
Eliminating the contact-~tress concentration in bearings. lzv.vys.
ucheb.zav.; mashinostr. no-7:67-77 160. (MIU 13:11)
1. Kolomenskiy teplovomyy institut.
(Bearings (machinery))
GPINEVICH, K.P.; RODZEVICH, N.Ya.; SOBOLIEVSKU, M.V.; YELIZAROV, V.P.
Protecting steel and wood surfaces from overgrowths of
mussels and from the effects of water. Plast.massy no.2:21-23
16g. (Protective coatings) (MIR& 15-2)
L
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ACC NRz
AP6011281 SOMICE CODE UR/0413/66/000/006/0158/0158
43
INVENTOR: Sobolevskiy, M. V ; Rodzevich. N. Ye.; Grinevich, K; Bogacheva
i I. P.; Ponomarenko, V. A.; Uspenska-yaE-Te-. ~r.
ORG: none
TITLE : Preparation of liqllolpolyot-_ganosiloxanes.: Class. 23,- No.* 14 23 6 8
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 6, 1966, 11
TOPIC TAGS: siloxane, polyorganosiloxane, liquid polyorganosiloxane
A, -Y"'4
ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate introduces a method for preparing liquid
pptyorganosiloxanes. IlTo increase high-temperature oxidation resistance and the
lubricatin- roperty because of introducing fluoroalkylland fluoroaryl radicals into
the-polymert Istructure in both the end groups and the basic chain, liquid polyorgano-
siloxanes are prepared by either cohydrolysis or heterofunctional condensation of
corresponding monomers. (LD]
SUB CODE: 11 SUBM DATE: 25Jan6l
r~111 1 1 f
W-M
SOBOI.EVSKIYP H.V.- RODZEVICH N.Te.- GRINEVIGH, X.F.; PETROV, A.D.;
PONOMARENKOP V.A.; Sft~wv '~X-.
Preparation and properties of organohiloxmines containing
hexachlorobicyclohoptenyl radicals. Zhur.prMd.khim. 35
no.10:2302-2307 0 162. (MMA 15:12)
(Silicon organic caimpoundle)
K.P.; ODABASHT-AS, G.V.; PONOKA.RBNKO, V.A's
8yathests and study of the properties of polyorganosiloxanes
containing n-FC64-, -(CH2)3-0-CF2G-7ClH, and -(CH2)3-O-C72CF2H
groups. Zhur.prikl.khim. 33 ao.4:957-961 -Ap 160.
(MIRA 13:9)
(Siloxanes)
Ye
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n I o e
137-58-5-10049
Translation Erorn; Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 166 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Rodzevich, P. 1.
TITLE: Flame Hardening of Equipment Parts (Gazoplamennaya poverkh-
nostnaya zakalka detaley oborudovaniya)
PERIODICAL. Tr. Nauchno-tekhn. o-va chernoy metallurgii. Ukr. resp.
pravl., 1956, Vol 3, pp 24-31
ABSTRACT: Flame hardening (FH) practice as applied to parts of equip-
ment at the southern ferrous metallurgy plants is described. FH
is done by a mixture of gas fuel and oxygen,- the ratio being
0.9:1 when coke gas and oxygen are employed and 1.25:1 when
acetylene and oxygen are the components. FH is applied to a
long list of parts (P) and equipment: shafts, spindles, journals
and fingers of 60 mm diameter and up, toothed racks, spur,
helical.. bevel, and herringbone gears and toothed wheels of 2
rnm module and over. The FH is usually done on screw-cutting
machines with fixtures to rotate the P being hardened and to
translate the carriage at a rate of from 40 to 200 mm/ -
min.
Smooth adjustment of speed is attained by providing an infinitely
Card 1/Z variable transmission or a worm-type reduction gear. Large P
137-58-5-10049
Flame Hardening of Equipment Parts
mill rolls, large shafts, and axles - are hardened on machines whose hous-
ings have 4 backup rollers to carry the P. The P is rotated by a special drive,
and the hardening burner is mounted to a stationary table. When oxy-acetylene
flame is used.. standard welding torches are employed, in which a multiple-
jet hardening tip replaces the copper tip nozzle. When a mixture of coke gas
and oxygen is employed, hardening torches of special design are employed, In
the case of the oxy-acetylene mixture, the distance from the surface of the P
to the burner is 6 to 8 times the diameter of the gas outlet plus 3-4 mm. In
the case of a coke gas and oxygen flame the distance is 8 to 10 times the dia-
meter plus 3-4 mrn. FH of alloy steels and irons requires that this distance
be increased by 25-50%. Cooling of the parts is by water or by a mixture of
30176 technical glycerol and 701/6 water transmitted through slit apertures in
the torch tip.
E.S.
1. Metals--Hardening
Card 2/2
V5
615.918
Nomenklaturnyy spisok detaley oborudovaniya, podlezhashchikh plamennoy .111
joverdhnostnoy zak.-,-lke (C-1--ssed List of Equilnent Subjoct to Flaming
Case Hardening, by) M. V. Naboka, P. I Rodzevich, A. H. Khodak.
KharIkov, Metallurgizdat, 1952.
71 P.
At head of title: Russia. Nauchnoissledovatellskoye byuro organizatsiy
proizvodstva chernoy metallurgii.
11. V.
I
E. I.. ilki'--E-3, Za,.,od;;kaya Lib. 91 135-81 19'1+0
13ARANOV,Boris Alek6androvic~, ; ZOLOTOV, Vnevolod N ikolayevich, [deceased],-,
KHISIlT, Rafail Iosifovich,; SHAPIRO, Iuay.-Iosifovich,; SHASKOLISKIY,
Boris Vladimirovich, ; SHAKMIAZAROV, Masheg MoseBovich. ; KREN39MSKIY,
N.L.,inzh., retsenzent,; TISHTIT, S.D., kand. tekhn. nauk, dots., red.
RODZEVICH. S.S., izd. red.; ROZHIN, V.P., telchn. red.
FProduction standards for machinery manufacturing factories]
Tekhnicheakoe normirovanie ne mashinostroitelltiom zavocle. Moskva.
Gos. izd-vo obor. promyshl., 1958.-576 p. (MIRA 11-12)
(Machinery industry--Production standards)
FRENKELI, Semen Sbmullyevich;,LZOD-M-Ll~PH,___�.S., nauchrWy red.;
BOBROVA, T.L., red.; TOKER, A.M., teklm-. red.
[Manual for young milling machine operators]Spravochnik molo-
dogo frezerovshchika. Izd.2., perer. i dop. Moskvas Proftekb,.-
izdat,O 1962. 459 P. (MIRA 15:12)
(Milling machines) (Metal cutting)
LEVIN, Iosif Yakovlevich; ARKIV, A.G., kand. tekhn.nauk, retsenzenti
YERMAKOV, S.S.Y kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; SHIRYAYEVA,
V-ya-, kand. tekhn. nauk, red.; RODZEVICH, S.S.j red.;
ORESHKINA, V.I., tekkn. red. .
(Handbookforthe designerof precision instruments ]Spravoch-
nik konstruktora tochnykh priborov. 2. Izd. Moskva, Oborongiz,
1962. 727 p. (MIRA 16W
(Mechanical engineering--Instrument manufacture)
PASUR. I.D.; STRAS=SKIY, A.M.; RODZAVICH, S.S., red.; ROZHIN. S.S., takhn.
red. - . -
[Standardized control of mechanical drawings] BDr=Lllzatgio=yi
kontroll chertezhei. Noskwa, Gos. izd-vo obor. proiVehl., 1958.
71 P. (min 11:9)
(Nechanical drawing-Standards)
OSTOSIAVSKIY, I.Y., zaslurhennyy dayatell nauki I tekhniki, doktor tekhni-
cheskikh aauk. professor; TITOV, V.M., kandidat takhaicheskikh nauk;
-RODZRVI(;H. S.S redaktor; IARIONOV, G.Te.. tekhnicheskiy redaktor
I:_
[Aerodynamical comoutations for aircraft] Aerodinamicheskii raschet
samoleta. Moskva, Oborongiz. Glaynaia red. aviatsionnoi lit-ry,
1947. 354 p. [Kicrofilm] (14LRA 9: 11)
(Airplanes--Aerodynamics)
BIUGER, I.A., red.; DXREVSHY, V.M.; KDIASOSIIVILI, R.S.; SERENS11,
S.V., red.; SIHOFR, B.F., red.; ,ROD,Z,EVICH,, S.S., red.
[Stability and dynamics of aircraft engines) Prochnost' i
dinamika aviatsionnykh dvigatelei; sbornik statei. Moskva,
Mashinostroenie. No.l. 1964. 287 p. (MIRA 18:10)
V. ; AYZENISHT'ADT, A.
Group production practice. Prof. --tR?h. obr. 22 rc.8.,9-10
Ag '65. (!!~:, R~ 18 - 12 )
3.. Tnspektor Gorlkovnkogo oblastnogo upravlenlya profesaic-nallno-
t,4.liritc-heskoga obrazovanlya (for R~dzevich). 2. Direktor
Gorb--itovskoiw sellskogo pi-ofe.,,~sionallno-ttl~klinicheskogo ucbil,i:3helia
No.8 (for Ayzenshtadt).
27-7619/37
AuTfloiz: Rodzey.ich, V.,-Inspector of Gor`k4 Oblast' Administration of
Labor Reserves.
TITLE: Training Aide for Mechanization Schools (Naglyadnyye posobiya
uchilishch mekhanizataii)
PERIODICAL: Professionallno - Tekhnicheskoye Obrazovaniye, 19-57, # 7046),
pp 23-24 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The article, in general, is an enumeration of models, cross-
sections and other training aids manufactured by the personnel
and students of 3 agricultural mechanization schools. The
School in Bolshemurashkino for instance, has made a cut-model
of engine "A.2-54"on a rotating stand and of threshing machine
'IC-411; it prepared models of a fertilizer sifting apparatus
of . potato planter "CU-4"lof the sowing device of sowing ma-
chine 'TA-24'etc. The Gorbatov Yechanization School # 8 has
built a cut-model of the reductbr and switching mechanism of
the starting motor of tractor "AT-54", also of the fuel pump,
etc. The Lyskov Agricultural Mechanization School # 32 made
models of fodder steam chamber 'W-O.Vand of trailer-com-
Card 1/2 bine "C-6".
Training Aids for Mechanization Schools 21-7-19/37
The article contains one photo.
ASSOCIATION: Gortkiy Mwt Administration of Labor Reserves (Gorlkovskoye
obl,*stnoye *upravleniye trudovykh rezervov)
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KHUTSKIY, G.I., kand. teklin. nauk, dotsent; RODZEVICH, V.A., inzh.
Optimal control of a condensing turbogenerator. Inv. Vys
ucbeb. zav.; energ. 7 no.2:100-104 F '64. (141RA 17:3;
1. Belorusskiy politekhnicheskiy institut.
- zhener.
Modernizing electric equipuent forrollers used in processing
rubber and plastics. Prom.energ. 12 no.6:4-5 Je '57. NLRA 10:7)
(Rubber Industry-Iquipment and supplies) (Automtie control)
V. I., F, '(,W~l 11A :7,AAL, ii~.
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HO. 1, 7-10, 1945.
Abst. see card for Feniksova, R. V.
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RODZEVICH, V. I. Cand. Blolog. Scl.
Dissertation: "~erraentatlve hydrolynis of btarch with Amylases of 'larlous
Origin." I'lloscow Order of Lenin "itate U imeni 11,11. V. Lon, onosov., 25 Jun 47.
SO: Vachernyaya Nloskva, Jun, 1947 (Project #17836)
UM/Chowletry - Hydrolysis Jia/Feb 49
Cheoletry - Starch, Nydrolysis
*Eydroljsis of Starch Through the Action, of Varloas
Derivatives," D. N. Klimorskiy, V. 1. Bodzerich,
All-Unlon Sci Fee Inst of Alcohol Ind., Moscow, 9 PP
E-
*Biokhtmiya* Vol X17, No 1
Two intermediate procbicts vith indiridual chemical
structt-ea can be distinguished in fermentati7e
hydrolysis of starch cK- amylodextrin (I) and
phospbDdextrin (II). I is obtained by the action
of P-amylase (III) on starch, and II by the action
of a combination of 6-amylase (IV) and III.
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USSR/Chemistry - Hydrolysis (Contd) Jan/Feb 49
Character of hydrolysis of starch under the In-
fluence of various amylitic preparations is de-
termined by content o? three components; 111, 17)
and dextricophosphatase. Submitted 29 May 48.
Am ytic sanyome a" Anparoon.' D. N. Klimo--
%kit aVC*. 1. RodttVKh (Atl-Umon Rese2rch bot. Atc.
Ind., Mowow). ~jfj*kr6&iokXjya 19. 60-4(19M).-Tests
with 20 AspalWas *cc showed wide vatiations in
CoMm.,MW activity of their antylolytic enzymes. The
,,iny type characterizes A. orywr; the phosphorylaw
type characterizes A. Poiler. ju"n F. Smith
FENIKSOVA, R.V.; BEGaL, R.B.; ROWEVICH, V.I.; SHIWVA, A.As
_1-
Aspergillus molds as producers of amylass. II. Amylase activity of Asper-
gillus oryzae as related to culture conditions on natural solid media. Mikro-
biologiya 22, 145-50 153. (w-RA 6:3)
(CA 47 no.22:12523 153)
1. All-Union Research Inst.. Alcohol Ind., Moscow.
HE
F-IM
RGDZEVICH, V-1.
Composition of sugars formed by the action of malt enzYMB ECereal
Chemistry 31 no-5 '541. 5pirt.-prom. 21 no.4:33 '55. (KLRA 9:3)
(Diastase) (SMars)
POWEVICH, V.I.; DOBROLINSKAYA, G.M.
Transgiycosylases accompanying the amylolytic enzymn-s of the
Aspergillus strain of mold fungi. Ferm, i spirt, prom. 31 no.4:
8-11 165. (MA 18.5)
t VsesOyiiznyy nalichno-Is3ledovatellskiy institut fermentnoy 1
promyshlennosti.
DOBROLINSKAYA, G.M.; RODZEVICH, V.I.
Production of high-purity glucoamylaze, preparations from the
culture of Aspergil-lus awamori. Ferm. i spirt. prom. 30 no.7a
6-8 264 (MM 18c2)
1. Vaesoyuzn7y nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut fermentnoy i
spirtovoy promyshlennostio
KOLOSKOVY S.P.; RODZEVICH, V.
From the work practices of the distilling industries in
Czechoslovakia. Spirt. prom. 28 no.7:15-19 '62. (MIRA 17:2)
1. TSentralfnyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut spirtovoy i
likero-vodochnoy promyshlennosti.
RONEVICH, V - - -
-!I,-- - -
Determining the composition of carbobydrateE of alcohol extracts
from rye. Trudy TSkISP no.6:167-171 '58. (MIRA 14:12)
(Carbohydrates--Analysis)
M
RODMICH V I.; hIr:,-LI,FR, I.B.
Studying the c3mposition of' sugars in grain and potato molasses beer
Ly paper chromatography. Trudy TSNIiSP no.6:172-179 '58.
(141RA 14:12)
(Paper chromatography) (Sugars)
I ROWEVICH9 V.I.; KALLER9 I.B.
Testing now Aspergillus niger strain 8 - 10-10-3 under different
conditions. Trudy TSNIISP no. 8:23-25 159, (MIRk 1/+:l)
(Aspergi3lus niger)
8M04
V080/60/033/04/35/045
AUITTIORS: Rodzevidh,N.Ya , Gvinevich, K.P.-, Odavashyan, O.V,, Ponom 7enko, V.A.
TITLE, The Synthesis and the Investigation of the Properties of Pol4organosiloxane.1*
Containing the Groups n FIC6H4 -(CH2)3 -0-CP2CFClH and -(CH2) 3-0-7272H
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal prikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 4, pp 957 961
TEXT. The study of the reaction of cohydrolysis of trimethylehlorosilane, di-
metbyldichlorosilanemethylphenyldichlorosilane with various fluorosilicon-orgenic
chlorosilanes showed that the reaction proceeds mainly in the direction of obtaining
cohydroly.sis products of linear structure. The viscosk0of these products is some-
what increazed in comparison with the viscosity of pentamers not containing tluorine
atoms. The study of the properties of the compounds containing five silicon atoms in
the molecule showed that the freezing points of*the fluoroorganosilixanesllie within
the range (-65) - (70)'C, i.e. approximately dn the same level as for Dolymer 6 which
does not contain fluorine atoms. The en4rgy of the'viscous flow of fluoroorganooxy-
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S/080/60/033/04/35/045
The Synthesis.and the Lnvestigation of the Properties of Polyorganosiloxanes Containing
thie Groups n-FC6H4 -(CH2)3-0-CFCFClH and -(rH2)3-0-CF2CFH
siloxax-Aes is considerably higher than the energy of the viscous flow of organoxysiloxanes
of -the same struo-ture.
There arei. 2 tables and 13 references, 4 of which are Soviet, 6 American, 2 English and
1 Ge-znan,
SUEMITTED. November 9, 1959
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BUBLIY, Vasiliy Fedorovich; PYLIN, Vasiliy Alekseyevich; KOMAROV, A.F.,
kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; IVANOV, L.I., inzh., retsenzent;
ARQPZJ V I , kand.biol.nauk, spetsredaktor; KRUGWVA, G.I.,red.;
-RICH
- "~~~-*tekhn.red.
=.Nr. e.I.,
[Storage and processing of grain in the manufacture of alcohol]
Khranenie i podrabotka. zerna v spirtovom proizvodetve. Koskvs.
Fishchepromizdat, 1957. 130 p. (KIRA 10:12)
(Grain handling)
~60MTN~ It, TE',
.%bber Industory and Trade
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. No. 3, 1952.
9. Monthly Iist 2_f Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
June
T I 1-~ .-Co
--hargess wi th, air spacet; Jr. fhp
~ ~k- 7,
Cor,zhur. no.!C~39-41 0 1 6,~. om.--?~. IF-I
1. Zamest-itell gliatniogo inzheriera sbakhtty im. Gabk-,na Gcsudarslven-
Lnoy ario-maiii (for
zicjgc~ garnortidnogo kombinata Kur--kcy magn~
RoclzeviLllo). 2. Nachallmik bLIrC)VZ-ry-vny~h rabot shakhty im. C-,jbkira
Go,smiar.iz,vennogc. gornomidnago konibinata Kurskoy magnitriov am-malli
(for Palawv).
KUKTNOV, V.N.; MASOKUT, V.I.; ZhljRE.I, N. Ya.; RODZEVILLO, I.T.
7'evi equipment and progressive teclLnnology. Beezop. tUnjda r
prom. 8 ro. 9:31-33 S 164 (MIRA 18:1)
1. liachallnik Gubkinskoy rayonnoy gornotekhnicheskoy inspektsii
(for Kukinov). 2. Shakhta imeni Gubk-ina (for Masokin, Zhurin,
Rodzevillo).
ROD'17EVITC14, M.
N. DOBFtOLVOLSKAIA-ZAVA%DSKAIA, CR, 1941, 213,704-706
m
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RODZiLANSKIY, M. Ye.
"The Defining of the Constants of the Speed of Hydrolysis of Certain 'Fosfsaminokislot'
and 'Fosfodi-peptid'" Biochemistry (Biokhimiya), Vol. 17, Issue No. 2, Press of
the AS USSR, Moscow, 1952.
LAVROV, K.A.; 14AKLETSOV, P.F.; RODZHANOV, S.A.
Petr Andreevich Sokolov; on his 60th birthday. Arkh anat.gist.i
embr. 39 no.7:124-125 J1 160. ~MIRA 14:5)
(SOKOLOV, PETR ANDREETIICH' 1900-)
USS,11/11LIUAII 'Wid Anklftl K)1'j11lCjl(V&y - (11or mal and Patholo-
7,ical) Nervous System. Peripheral Nervous System.
Abs Jour : Ref 7.hur Biol., No 6, 1959, 26105
Author : Rodzhany-an., S.A.
Inst : Rostov -n/D. Medical Institute
Title : The Laternal Drailch. of the Deep Peroneal Nerve in the
Reo-ion of the Foot of Some ?b=ls and Mau
Orig, Fteb : Tr. Crtcheta. nanuchn. k:)nfereiitsii (Rostovsk.-ii/D. med
in-t) za 1956 g. Rostov-ra-Donu, 1957, 137-140
S
Abstract : The peculiarities of foot ip-nervation by the internal
branch of the deep peroneal nerve (IBDPIT) are described
oil 155 extrenaties of insectivora, chiropters, rodents,
artiodactyls, perisoclactyls, carnivcra mid primates and
400 extrenities of ann. It is noted in particular that
IBDPN reaches greatest development in chiropters as well
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Peripheral Nervous System
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Biol., No 12, 1958, No 55089
Author R 9zb A
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Inst Rostov-on-the-Don-Institute of I.-leclicine.
Title Copperative Morphology of the Nervus Saphenus in the Foot
Region in Some Mammals and in Man.
Orig Pub Tr. Otchetn. nauchn. konforcntsii (Rostovsk.n/D. ned. in-t)
za 1956 g. Rostov-na-Donu, 1957., 141-144
Abstract The nervus spahenus (NS) was studied on 555 extremities of
maruxils (insect-eating, rodents, hoofed aninals, ai-dmals of
prey, primates), as well as of man. The nervus saphenus is
the only nerve of the back of the foot which originates in
the lumbar plexus. It was shown that in a large number of
ruirivi 1s, as well as in man, NS enters into a relationship
with the superficial fibula nerve. In 91.2 percent of the
cases, NS ends on the level with the tarsus in man; in monkeys,
in 32.1 percent of the cases, and in other r-mals, in 25
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