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Some limit relations for the . . . CMYC222
Theorem 3.2: If f(p) h(t), 0 --- Re p , (3 then for the correctness
of the relation t t
S h(s)ds S h(s)ds
lim. f p lim. 0 - lim 0 i
p 4 +0 [-(9+2) t -4+00 tW1 t -4 - 00 tV+1
is sufficient if there exists a constant k > 0 for which kty+h(t).)~O
for t >, 0. co -pt
Theorem 5.2: Let h(t) be a real function and let F(p) e h(t)dt
converge for 0 -'- p -e- P. If F(p) ^.' cp- Ir 00
for p _~ + 0, c -arbitrary,
0, h(t) L (tlr-') for t ~> 0 then
+t h (T) dr c Or for t-4+OD.
F
it F 1+ 17
These results are used for the investigation of the motion of an infini-
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Some limit relations for the . . . C111/C222
te string, of the linear heat flow in an infinite medium and of the
asymptotic behrior o~ the Gamma function. Considering e. g. the string
equation-!- Y a -Y with the initial conditions (t=O):
0 2 2 ax2
y~- f(x), -3-y- g(x) then, with the aid of the above theorems, one
3t
obtains the following limit relations:
I f(u)du
lim 0 V +1
x 4 +00 X -4 +0D X
is valid if kxV + f (c) > '> 0, k > 0;
,for x
lim f(x) => lim Y(X.t)
X -'*I, - ODxY x -* - 00 XI?
is valid if y(x,t) is monotone for x -e- 0. These and further similar
limit relations as well as analogous relations for the linear heat flow
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Some limit relations for the . . . C111YC222
always hold only in the range of application of the theorems on the
two-sided Laplace transformations. For the Gamma function the relation
lim e lim Ot r ( Ol-
t -4 + oo 04-4+0
is obtained.
There are 3 non-Soviet-bloc references.
ASSOCIATIONt Tull-skiy mekhanicheskiy institut (Tula Mechanical Institute)
SUBMITTED: March 16, 1959
Card 5/5
V056/62/043/001/032/056
B104/B102
AUTHORS: Balashov, V. V., Chernov, V. M.
TITLEs Effect of phonon excitations of a nucleus on the character-
istics of giant resonance in photoabsorption
PERIODICALs Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i toor6ticheskoy fiziki, V. 43,
no. 1(7), 1962, 227 - 229
TEXTi The effect of surface (phonon) excitations of a nucleus on the
position and width of the collective dipole state is studied. It'is
assumed that a unique photoabsorption shell level exists and that this
single-phonon state by particle-surface
level is connected with a uni
interaction. It is shown that phonon excitations are one of-the
principal causes of "friction" accompanying p-n dipole oscillations of
nuclei. From a Pb208 nucleus it is deduced that (1) the phonon excita-
.tions of the nucleus do not affect the position of the giant resonance in
photoabsorption ; and (2) the consideration of phonon excitations is
'essential for determining the width of giant resonance. These excitations
make"a contribution to the dispersion of the dipole state in the order of
Card i/2,
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Effect of phonon excitations ... B104/B102
the square coupling constant of the particle with the nuclear surface.
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo
universiteta (Institute of Nuclear Physics of the M.0soow
State University)
SUBMITTEDi February 13, 1962,
Card 2/2
CHFMO,Vy V.M. (Tula)
Some problems in operational calculus based on a
sional Laplace-Carvon transformation. Izv. vys.
140-151 163.
(Calculus, Operational) (Laplace
bilateral two-dimen-
ucheb. zav.; mat. no.2:
(141RA 16-:3)
transformation)
CIMOV, Vladimir Mikhaylovich; KRATTS, K.O.., dolitor geol.-miner.
~~--'R riik;-c;fW.-"r",e`c1r-.
(Stratigraphy and the conditions governing the sedimenta-
tion of volcanic (leptite) siliceous iron formations in
Kare3da] Stratigrafiia i usloviia osadkonakopleniia vulka-
nogennykh (leptitovykh) zhelezisto-kremnistykh foxmatsii
Karelii. Moskvap Waukap 1964. 102 p. (MIRA 17:11)
CHERNOV, V.M. (Tula)
Asymptotic properties of a two-dimenBional Laplace tra,-Ioformation.
Izv.vYs.ucheb.zav.; mat. no.1;158-167 t65-
(KRA 18:3)
- . .. i :,-;- , , , . , .. , , .. ., - . - -- -
CHERNOV, V. M. and CIRI33TYAKOV, V. F.
"Observations of the Total Lunar Eclipse of 7 October 194911, Friroda, Vol. 39,
No. 4, PP 43-44, 1950.
1. cmov~ V. M.
2. USSR (600)
4. Auroras
7. Aurora borealis of October 28, 1951. Astron. tsir., No. 121, 1951
9. Monthly List of Ru--sian Accessions, Library of Congress. February -1963. Unclassified
7:
1947 M
4K.
d2nnyg 0 1 wo Oll
bv 1--- 1. ~ 1.1 1,,
'wl
N. 6,27 -29. 1052. 1
o. ml
rjor,, .10 .. ....
hany.
w"lb"' (by
"'Iberm
OmmovI.V, M,
Eclipses, Lunar - 1952
Partial lunar eclipse of August 5, 1952. ABtron. tsir. no. 131, 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, MaY -1953. Unclassified.
M V
Solar System, Observations of Lunar Eclipses (1819)
Byull. Vses. astronomo-geodez. o=va, No 14, 1953, pp 39-49
CHERNOV, V. M. and CHISTYAKOV, V. F.
;Influence of the Earth's Atmosphere on the Brightness of Lunar Eclipses"
Geometrical and photometrical characteristics of lunar eclipses were studied
from material gathered during 19 eclipses. Most of the observations were made within
the USSR.
SO- Referativnyy Zhurnal-Astronomiya i Geodeziya, No 1, Jan 54;(W-30785, 28 July 1954.)
IMUMOV, V*M, (Zaporozhlye, UkrainskayaL SSR).
Rare forms of halo. Priroda 41 no.7:86-87 JI 153. (MLR& 6-6)
(Halos (meteorology))
~, t-,
GHMOV, V.H. (Zaporo2h'ye, USSR).
Characteristics of lunar eclipses. Astron.teir, no.135:13-16 7 '53.
(MLRA 6:6)
(Scli-pses, lunar)
CHMOV, V.M. (Zapor02hlye, USSR).
Total lunar eclipse of January 29-30, 1953. Astron.tsir. no.135:16-18 F
'53. (MI-R& 6,- 6 )
(2-clipses, lunar - 1953)
CiNRNOV, V.M.; CHISTYAKOV, Y.F.
Cosmic dimensions of the earth. Astron.tsir. no.140:19-20 Ag t53.
(MLRA 7:1)
(Earth)
Ov, vil., mlsrymovp Ti.
L-..; ~-- ~- I "-- -
Structure of the eart4le shadow. Astron.teir. no.141:8-12 5 '53.
(Bellpses, Lunar) - (MLRA ?:?)
I
Cmm OV, V.M. (Saporoshlye. USSR)
Observations of the Draconide. Astron.tair. no.144:19 D 153. (MLRA 7:6)
(Hatuors-October)
OaRNOV, V.M. (Emporozhlye, USSR)
Total lunar eclipse, January 19, 1954. Astron.teir. no.146:7-8 7 154.
(MLELL 7:6)
(3r-lipses. Lunar-1934)
CHWEROV, Y.M. (Zaporoshlys, USSR)
Visibility of the penumbra during lunar eclipses. Astron.tsli. no,146:
B-10 7 154, (MLRA 7:6)
(Belipses, Umar)
.0
CHIRNOT, V*M. (Zaporozhlys)
140 M~
Total solar eclipse of June 30, 1954.
J1 1540
(Eclipses, Solar--1954)
Astron.tsir. no.151:19-20
(MM 8:3)
CHkRNOV, V.M.(Zaproshlys); CHISTYAKOV, V.F. (Kaliningrad)
Halos and general atmospheric circulation. Biul. VAGO no.19:31-35
'56. (MLRA 100)
(Halos (Meteorolgo3r)) (Atmosphere)
CHERNDV, VA.
- 101VIVIORMINgocippOw
Partial lunar eclipse of November 29, 1955. Astron.tair. no.166i
5-6 JA 156. (KIMA 9:7)
I.Zaporoshlys, US4.'
(SeliPass, Lunar-1955)
CHMOV, T.M. (Zaporoshl,,re, USSR).
- Brightness of the earthahiue on the moon. Astron. tair no-172kl9-
21 Ag 156, (Moon) (Albadd (MM 10:1)
(Zaporozhlye, USSR)
Observations of Arend-Roland's comet (1956 h). Aetron. tair.
no.181:11 Je 157. (MIRA 13:3)
(Comets-1956)
1,/
CHERNOV., V.M.,(Zaporczhlye. USSR)
Total lunar eclipse of May 13, 1957. Aotron. tsir. no.181:13-14
Je '57. (MIJU 13:3)
(Iblipses, Lunar-1957)
CHERNOV, V.K., Zaporozhlye USSR.
Observations of Mrkos' comet (1957 d). Astron.tair. no.165:8-9
0 '57. (MIRA 11: 4)
(Comets--1957)
CHERNOV, V.M. (Kalinin)
1jA"MW----%w
Problems on establishment of limits for variations of geometrical
magnitudes. Hat. v shkole no.3:91-95 My-Je 158. (MIRA 11:5)
(Geometry-Froblems, exercises, etc.)
CHE M V, V.M.; CHISTYAKOV, V.P. (Zaporozhiye - Kaliningrad)
Structi3re of the earth's shadow. Biul, VAGO no.22:12-22 '58.
(MIM 11:6)
(Iklipses, Ininar)
--',CHMOV, V.M. (Zaporozhlye. USSR)
Partial lunar eclipse of Marcb 24, 1959. Astron.teir. no.202:3-4
Je '59. (KRA 13:4)
(Eclipses. Lunar--1959)
CHMOVV V.M. (U=t zaporo2hjv)
Observati us~of the birghtness of Burnham's comet (1959k).
~
Astrone tair. no, 234-.5-6 S 160. (MMA 14:1)
(Comte-1959)
CHERNOV V M
Some threshold relations for a bilinear Laplace transformation and
their uses. Izv. vys. ucbeb. zav.; mat. no.4:125-136 161.
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Tullskiy mekbanicbeskiy Unstitut.
(Laplace transformation)
CHERNOV, Y.M.; STFM13, M.H.
Stratigmphy'of Kaie3ian formations of western Karelia*
Txvd~ Kar."fil. AN SSSR n6#26:29-45 161, (MIRA 14:7)
(Kaj4lia-Geology., Stratigraphic)
CHOBOV 0 T.M.
Some geological fakots about the composition of the atmosphere
in the Proterozoic of Karelig. Trudy Kar. fil. AN SSSR
,no,26:76-80 161. (MIU 14:7)
(Karelia-Atmosphere) (Mineralogical chemistry)
CHERNCVj V.M. (g.Zsporozh'yev Ukz6SR)
Partial lunar eclipse of August 260 1961.
8-9 S 161.
Lunar-1961)
Astron.tsir. no*2253
(MM 16:1)
(Eclipses,
ICEYMAW, V.B.; RORANOV, Ye.M.; CHER.~
. ~O~V,, V.M.
Ivan osipovich Lkrkovskii, Zem. i vsel. I no.4.63-,641 JI-Ag '65.
(MM 18:12)
1. Chleny Vsesoyuznogo ostronomo-geodezicbeskogo obshchest.va.
/z;1?(e)/ P tl/f,-., ij-e~, - Imrl/
F*CC-i4k, AP6021264 SOURCE'CODE: UR/0128/66/000/003/0031/0032
AUTHOR: Chernov, V. M. (Engineer) ;Rakitina, Z. A. (Engineer) 9-4
ORG: none
TITLE: Solidification tpmperatures of the alloys used to produce ermanent ma0ets
"SOURCE: Litcynoye pr~izvodstvo, no. 3, 11966, 31-32
TOPIC TAGS: magnetic alloy, solid state, temperature dependence, thermoelectromotive
.'force / YuND4 magnetic alloy, YuND8 magnetic alloy, YuND12 magnetic' alloy, YuNDIQ5
iiiagnetic alloy, YuNDK18 Inagnetic alloy, YuNDK24 magnetic alloy, YuNDK24T2 magnetic
alloy
ABSTRACT: These temperatures were investigated for the most widely used magnetic alloys:
V,~~D4, YuND8. YMP12 Y ND K18, YuNDK24 and YuNDKUT2, with the aid of
s'~*'cially calibrated (with r6spect to armco iron) thermocouples. Thes
8 0 alloys were prepared
of ~R nickelp AVOIaluminum, KI cdbalt~-12jmer,,-~rmco/iron, and titanium, in an induction
ured from a dz~phiteladle into dry sand and graphite molds,
furi~b-e7TN ;;o-lte Po
after which a junction of a TPP-IV thermocouple with a portable PP-type potentiometer was
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I - YuNDK24; 2 - YuND4; 3 - YUNDK18, 4 - YUNDK15; 5 - YUNDK24T2;
6 - YuND8; 7 - YuND12; 8 - arinco iron
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plunged to the depth of 60 min into the molten mef al in the mold. Thermo-e. M. f. was deter-
mined once every 10 see and the temperature of We metal was then determined from the
standard calibration table on making an allowance for the cold junction. 1he findings were
used to plot curves of the solidification temperatures of the magnetic alloys: YuND4, 1417*C;
YuND8, 1383*C; YUND12, 1354*C, YUNDIQ5, 1408'C; YuNDIU8, 1412*C; YuNDK24, 1425*C;
YuNDK24T2, 1395-C. Since the solidification temperature of arinco iron is 1529*C and, accord
Ing to Its constitution diagram, for pure iron the solidification temperature Is 1534*C, these
investi-
,measurements must be considered sufficiently accurate. Since the magnetic alloys
gated are of the multi-component type, their solidification curves should have included two
horizontal segments corresponding to the liquidus and solidus lines, but the actually plotted
curves (Fig. 1) have only 9ne horizontal segment, which is characteristic of pure metals and
i
eutectic alloys. Such a discrepancy can be explained, with respect to the Fe-Ni-Al alloys,
considering their constitution diagram: these alloys have a very narrow solidification
~-A:.~nge (or none at all for concentrations of 401-60% Fe). For the more complex alloys, e.9.
'14-Ni-Al-Co a constitution diagram still has not been worked out, so it remains to assume
.1 -e stent. Orig. art.
f94t for them. too the solidification interval Is either very narrow or non xi
SA9 s: 2 figures.
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ACCESSION Mi Ap5oob659
SOURCE. :T,!Z. Matemati.Ka, no.
TOPIC TAGS: Laplace transformation, anal,,sis
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~ a T_2 , I'll a 1 11 U I A
A Aw, "00, 0101p) AKI 010 0*11.
4
'arc.115 ..c.
The Wva-forntl function of the fly ' I
Ile fluctuation'."'of"t Mw'edt'
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t in 11111 b100d "d 111`1110 after parW and
Olt Y- _M-Chemoy. Arch. ici.
'a. W. S. S. R.) 44. No. 2.47-Min RngU%b 00 (low),
i
00 a '01v urinary excrethm of total N (alb sharply
n the first
dayA after twal parathynthlectomy (I)- It rives iv falli
l
1himix the ensuing telatty statm Sa
is ittemst, the
I .
est of the time. Utinaryawomnia N, zoniirlimrs rW-4
I t
Vorr the tetaek !!!T, whik after its affest by the
! J1jrCti0n 0lJRbJM-1A-C win. and by the feeding of CA
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s. After I th
reTtlains alk. constantly, and the alky. itterravs bet-
letanic stages. ,, . .11
The urra N of the uritic I oes, not
Mgnificantly even After administration of Sit. satts, the
-Jight fall ticing acx~mipamrd by a rise in the Nil$. The
shiciuations in the blitod nonpiotein and urra N are alwi
1
in, moant, excript timing triany when thex tiW 4IArl.tv.
so N1
,110111iir tN"whi-ions ate drawn. W. IN-111wrix
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CHERNOV, Vasiliy idIchaylovich
14loodless)
Method of ~wambleedy Continual and Prolonged Registration of taood Pressures in the Dog
Farinakologi,ya, 1) 1938 PP 53-63
List of Zorks - Dept. of Pharmacoloa - Candidate of Ledical Science V. U. CHNUIOV,
J4. o. zav. - perfoming the responsibilities of innager) Moscow
Report on the hesearch Work of the All-union institute of Experimental laedicine imeni
A. k.. Gorlkivy, for 1938-1939 book page 269 (VIENI - Otchet o Niauchno-Isslealovatel'skoy
Deyatellnosti Vsesoyuznogo instituta k2sparimentallnoy Meditsiny Jin. A. hi. GorIkogo
za 1938-19391 I'Vedgiz" Moscow-Leningrad, 1940
CHMNOV, Vas-iiiy idkhaylovich
Pharmacology of uhronic hypertonia in the Dog
L-anuscript.
Utchet o uaucroz--Lssledovatellskoy Deyatellnosti Vsesoyuznogo Instituta Eksperimertillnoy
laeditsiny im. A. Ia. uo~-kogo za 1938-19391 kVIEM - Rerort on the Research Work of the
institute of hlxperiinental medicine imeni A. L1. Uorlki~ for 1938-1939), People's Commis-
sariat of tiealth of the USSR, "Medgiz" laoscow-Leningrad, 1940 List of Works Produced
- Dept. of Pharmacology - Candidate of medical Science V. Li. CHERNOV ti. o. zav - per-
forming the responsibilities of manager), Moscow, book page 270
CHM-NOV,, vasiliy Idikhaylovich
CHMMOV, V. k. and FEDDM, V. L.
Possibility-of Uonditioned Reflex Hypertension.
manuscript. in List of Workd Produced.
Dept. of Pharmacology,kvIEM) - Uandidate of vedical Science V. Ia. CURNOV ki. o. zav.
porforming the responsibilities of manager), Loscow
Otchet o hauchno-issledovatellskoy Deyatellnosti vsesoyuznogo Instituta Eksperimentalinoy
Meditsiny im. A. M. uorl~ogo za 1938-1939 kVIEM - Report on the Research Work of the Ins
tute, of Experimental medicine imeni A. m. Gorlky for.1938-1939), "Medgiz", 1940, book 7j
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(1946).-Immunkation of rabbits against tetanus by 2
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toxin titer and berme, morr like I anti III. When anti-
body (orntatimi I, decreawd tvrfurc the xvoind injimtion. 900
in the ntann,- tlcirfiW by SFwran,%Lji (R,4 Vr",4 zoo
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references. Julian V. Surith
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UW*dicina - Carbon Monoxide
may/Jun 1947
Nc:~Icine - Benzine
"The Problem o" the Combined Action of Carbon
Monoxide and Bentlue Vapors," V. M. Chernov, WElk.
S. S. Liberman, 4 pp - L4 A AkWwAu41 V 4411k
tvg~ ZVJMU. 4" LA. I To-&* - ~r " 3 j
N W-; %. - 1=1 41 Pill;
"Farmakoi i Toksikol" Vol X, Nc; 3
Gives -results of experiments on white mice, with
brief discussion. It is concluded that the combined
action of carbon monoxide and benzine vapors is highl,,
toxic. In view of its great practical value, close
study of it will be needed in the future, especially
from the standpoint of its potentialities.
-A
Ism
14T29.
C.H,BRNOV, _ V.K. ZUQVA, K. I.
Alloxan diabetes and blood pressure. Trachobnoe delo 27, 1171-4 (colu=e,
i6t pp.)
(CA 47 no.21:11470 '~3)
1. All-Uhion,Sol.,Rssearch Ohem.-Pbysiol. Inst.. Moscow.
CHRNOV" V.M.
ftin In labor and Its psychoprophylaxis according to the Pavlovian
theory on the higher nervous function. Akuah. gin., Moskva 11o, 1:
3-10 Jan-Feb 52. (CINL 101:4)
1. Prof. 2. Of the Institute of Obstetrics and G.Ynecology (Director-
L.G. Stepanov), Ministry of Public Health USSR.
i
CHEMY, V. M.
Vvedenskii's tbeory and its significance in pbysiology and medicine.
Akush. gin. no. 3:3-19 W-~une 1952. (CLIQ 22:5)
1. Professor. 2. Of the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Dir-
ector - L. G. Stepanov), Ministry of Public Health USSR.
CHERVICIV. V.M.; MIlYMN, A.P.
Preventicn of experiment-al atophan of the sLornach and
j aino injo~ J.,lns. F rm. I toks. 2-r
duodonum in dogs using novoc
no-4:44.4-449 JI-Ag 162.
(MIRA 27:10),
1. Kafedra farmakologii (zav. - prof,, V,14. Chernov) Kishinevskogo
gosudarstvennogo meditsinskogr, -instituta.
CFWO-VS-Ytm-L--..
Results of treming dermatoBes at Pyatigorsk Health Resort. Sbor,
naucho rabo vrache sane-kurs uchr. profsoiusov no-1--191-193 164.
(MIRA 18:10)
1. Pyatigorskiy sanatoriy "Kmsnyye zori" (glavnyy vrach M.V.Bykova,
nauchnyy rukovoditell zaaluzhenxqx vrach RSFSR N.I.Semerov).
Subject USSR/Engineering
Card 1/2 Pub. 11 - 12/12
AID P - 4514
Authors Ukolov, 0. A., V. N. Chernov and N. N. Korf
Title Oxygen and Sand Cutting of Stainless Chromnickel and
Two-Layer Steels,
Periodical Avtom. svar., 2,' 89-92, Mr/Ap 1956
Abstract Because oxygen cutting with iron-rich fusing powder can-
not be used for stainless steel or two-layer steel less than
10 mm in thickness, several other shortcomings, a new method
.of cutting such steels has bben developed. The authors
describe the oxygen and sand cutting of stainless steels
from 4 to 100 mm thick and two-layer steels up to 46 mm
thick. The equipment used, as well as the sand required
for the operation are also discussed. This new method of
cutting steels has been put into use at the Ural Chemical
Machinery Plant. The authors claim the improvedefficiency
d Avtom. svar.., 2, 89-92, Mr/Ap 1956 AID F - 4514
Card 2/2 Pub. 11 - 12/12
in cutting an increased production and other advantages.
Three drawings. 1 Russian reference.
Institution : Ural Chemical Machinery Plant, Sverdlov Branch of the
Scientific Research Institute of Chemical Machine Building
- NIIKhIMMASh.
Submitted : D 13, 1955
ANSMs
TITZ
20-119-6-29156
Uaftevo As No# lkrk*Viobg To Asp Y&Viohj Is A.9 Luneva, L.K.,
Mornay T go
igig;wleft or Bovio Primary Alcohols by Means of Organo-
AINSIRISS CORPOGUAG (Poluohenlys, nekotorrkh * i hnvkh spirtov
chores alywainlyorganicheskiye sojvedinoniy&~ rv a
MIODICA16i Doklao Akadoall nauk saim, 19589 Volq 119p Nr 6j PP-1159-1161
(=U)
14 CORROGUM with references III publications (Rof 1) concern-
Ing the possibility mutioned in the Utl* the authors in-
vestigatod a oomplax of reactions which render possible the
oolfferalea at a-elotias Into Primary miloohols according to
the follows" scheme:
1) a - an 0 01~ + &1 4 R --# R - 082 - 012 a' (1)
2) (1) + 02 ---b ONON2 - 0 - &1 (11)
3) (11) + B20 ---p 'GYR20' + &'(0R)
card 1/3 Whore al a 1/3 Al.
2o-119-6-29/56
fho production of Some Prizary Alcohols by Means of Organoaluminum Compounds
This reaction was performed by examples of 2-mothylpsntene-1
and 2-othylh9zono-l, which were produced by means of dimeri-
sation of propylone and a-butyl,ens. The aluminum-trialkyls
produced of these olefins, as well as trialkyl-aluminum
synthesized by another method were oxydised into alooholates
by means of airg which then were hydrolyzed into the cor-
responding alcohol#, By means of specially performed experi-
seats with oxidation of tridsoylaluminum, at low temperature
It was proved that the reaction passes a stage of forming a
peroxide oompoundl which, according to a molecular regrouping,
apparently Is transformed into aluminum alooholate. It has
been proved that the production mentioned in the title in
relatively oWple and that It is possible in sufficiently
good yields (66 - 65 0). Rydration products of olefins always
are prodused as secondary products, Aacording to the finely
disperse imp which Is present in the active aluminum and
which plays the put of a specific catalyser of the type of
the skeleton metals of the eighth group of the periodic system
of elementso hydration takes place* The iron content amounted
to up to U - 15 %o Thl temperature naessary for the butenyl
cud dimerisatita in by loo 0 higher than in the case of propylono#
2o-119-6-29156
The Production of Some Primary Alcohols by Means of Organoaluminum Compounds
Preliminary analyBiS'T9SUlt8 of the waste gases after the di-
merization showed that butene-2 practically does not enter
reaction. Besides the 2-ethylhexene hexene-1 always (from
butylene and triethylaluminum) and 2-methylpentene-1 forms
(from the propylene contained in the technical butylene frao-
tion). In spito of these secondary products the yield of
butene-1 dimer is very high (9o % of that theoretically pos-
sible). Then follows an experimental part with usu al data.
There are 9 references, 2 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Nauohno-isaledovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh spirtov
i organicheskikh produktov
(Scientific Research Institute of Synthetic Alcohols and
Organic Products)
PRESENTED: December 27, 1957, by B. A. Kazanskiyr Member, Academy of
Sciences, USSR
SUBMITTED: December 24, 1957
Card 3/3
CHEP[NOV, V. N.
Fresh-Water Flora
Morphological and anatomical characteristics of the alpine pondweed in Karelia. Uch. zap.
Kar. - Fin. un-, 3, No. 3, 1948.
Monthly List of "ussian Accessions, Librar7 of Congress, October 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
1* emov, V.
1. USSR (6W)
4, Science
7. Useful plants of Karelo-Finnish 8, 8, Re Petrozavodakp Gosizdat Karelo-Finskoi SSRp
1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarV1 1953. Unclassified.
Cmud". VIkts, - at.-I-evich
(Spring flora of the Karel*-Finnish S*S,R.; guide to spring p1matel
Yesemaiaia flora Karol*-Finskoi SSR; oprodeletell vesomaikh rastexii.
Petrozavedsk. Ges.izd-ve Karel*-Finsket SSR, 1955. 153 P. (MM 9:4)
(Karel I &--Bet any)
CHEMOV, V. N.
CHERNOV, V. N. (Candidate of Veter;nary Sciences). Chondro-adelvem
=.Fa in the pharynx
of a horse.
So- Veterinari-ya; 23; 1; January 1946; Uncl.
TAB','ON
0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-lT,TINOV, V. N.
"An i&xpc~rimant eith the :,am,,ai:,rn A,;7,a-srist, Foot-;md-rlolith Discasc". Veberinariya, 1914.,
NO. 10.
CHERNOV, V. N. ; BERAN, V. M.. ; PAVLOV, A. T. ; SOLOV IYEV, 0. 1.
nProblems of microbiology and immuniology of modern dysentery
in young children in connection with the tasus of clinic."
Report submitted at the 13th All-Union Corzi~ress of Hygienists,
Epidemiologists and Infectionists. 1959
CHERNOV Af ; EERE2NIKOV, V.M.; DREVUSH, V.P.; KOLBASOV, A.H.
V-&
Automatic recording of the growth of microorganisms. Vest. AN SM
33 no.7:77-79 J1 163. (MIRA 16.-8)
(Microbiology)
C-604AIW) VA)'
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Of
GMIN. Te.Z.; LMMINq G. *A.; IoOZINSKIYj, A.K,; NASIVNH, A.G.; ALIPJW, Ya.li.;
-CHMMSEM. 2.7.; SWIRO, B.S.; GALEM A.K.; GORWY, O.G.; KOMA,
A.?.; KOSOV, I*I.; FMWV, A.V.; BMV, AD.; 44ML, VqN -
YAXOVLN. V,L; MIKUYLOV9 A.A., otvatetvennyy.rea.; WNRI, I.P.i.
doktor -fix *-mat.'uaukI - otvetstvennyy red.; SIIM, 13.1 e, red.;
PODOLISKIY, A.D., red.; PRUSAKOVA,-T.A., tekhn. red.
[Areli-minary reralts of the scientifia research on the first
Soviet artificial earth satellites and rockets; collection of
articlea in the 11th sootion of the-IGY program .(.-ockets and
satellites)] 'Predwaritelln" itogi wmchnyykh Insledovanii-a
pomoshch-liu pe:.-vykh covet skikh'iskunstvennykh sputnikov zemli
i raket; iboMk itatel (XI razdal programmy MGG - rakiety I
sputzdki), Nookwa, Izd-vq Akade' nauk SSSR. No.l. 1958 148 po
ZMIR& 11:10)
I. Rusda (1923- U.S.S.R.) Hezhduvedomstvanyyy komitet po
pmeaeulyu Xezhdunaro4nqSo geofizicheskogo goda. - 2. Chlen-kor-
respondent AN SSSR (for Mikhaylov).
(Atmosphere, Upper-Rocket observations)
(Artificial satellites)
5/726/58/000/001/003/004
E195/9385
AtPrHO?RSI Calkin, A.M., Gorlov, O.G., Kotova. A.R., Kosov, I.I.,
Sorov, A.D., -Chernov, V.N. and
A
"Mov *V*'
LE I vl;b
, V.I.
l
t
s
TIT Investigation of the v
t&
activity of animals
during flight in an airtightrocket cabin to an
altitude of 212 km
SOURCEs Pradvaritellnlye itogi nauchnykh iasledovaniy a
pomonhchlyu pervykh sovetskikh iskumstvennykh
sputnikov Zemli i raketj abornik statay. no. 1.
X1 razdal programny MGQ (rakety i sputnik). Moscowl
, lud-vo AN SSSR. 112 - 129
TEX~s, The behavior of animals during high-altitude flight
ockete
n # an well as.their. atat* of health and changes registered
!ft4r the flight fiave been studied in the USSR
since 1949. The
reatilts of '
Investigations carried out an 14 dogs of 5
7 kg In
w:i4ht are described. Their blood pressureq pulses re Iration,
;P
b
fore, during and after the flight war* rogistered,.csrdiog~ams
word made and their behavior during the filght*filmed. A a ort
Car4 1/2
...... S/726/58/000/0bl~/663/004--
Investigation of E19S/S385
description of the oArtight cabin and its equipment in given.
The~conditiona of roc%et flights to altitudes of 100 to 212 km
did-not produce sudden,chaisges from the normal In the physiologicO
functions of animals nor.in their behavior and health, kept under
control after the flight. Some of the animals used in the tests
were narcotized. During the active part of the flight the heart.!
bests, breathing and blood pressure of the non-narcotizod animal!
usually increased.' In the period of dynamic w*iShtlems"esa the
registered phys'
Iolcglcal~pxrametor* reached a h*%;h level with a
doersaaing tendency during the first 2-3 minutes. The return to.
the starting level:of physiological conditions took place after*,
.5 win.- of the action of dynastic weightlessness. There are
12 ~dt "INI a
6-
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condensed by a lens (8).,..Vasses through'adjustable diaphrz~;m (9) light filter (4
calibrated diaphragm (n), and a culture tube (4) which reaches photoelement (12).
The signal from the phlotoelement varies vith the change of biomass or density
within the culture tulbe. 'The device allow for ths stirring and aeration of
cultures by means of fluoMplasticany coated magnets (13) vithin Une mature tubes
which are rotated by horseshoe naMetE (MI ... M.12) powered by induction electric
whos
motor, I a spead is controlled by regulation (15). Signals from photo-
-proceei - thrmigh -turbidimet-er inim
_t (161 to-automatic registration
--v th-A o-recei*as
!w e-eurves-, -.-on-pe orated-pa-per- ape_
t
~-recor 6' id' NI M
-ding _.hje'4d:_U: syn ro zed- thAheGeneva
Aw.recori
nmt of Ah -ciiotteel:'by
e
L amr-e-a --hlgh--~.
CHEMOV, V.N.; DREVUSH, V.P.; VANISHEV, I.F.
-"
tams of automatic temperature regulation* Mikrobiologiia
32 n0,4:727-731 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 17:6)
CHERNO.V,__Y~N.; EPSHTEYN, M.I.; BEREZIN, B.V.; KOLBASOV, A.N.
A device for the measurement of the illumination of micro-
organisms in different spectral regions, 300-1,000 mrm.
Mikrobiologiia 33 no.1:172-175 Ja-F 164. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR.
CHERNOV, V.N.j BEREZNIKOV, V.M.; BEREZIN, B.V.
Automation of sterile dosing of liquid media. Vest. AN SSSR
33 no.11:80-81 N 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Institut mikrobiologii AN SSSR.
CHERNOV, V.N.
Automatic devices in microbiological rese,rch. Vest. AIN SSSR 35
no,2:66-70 F 165. (MIFUt 18:3)
1. Institut mikrobiologil AN SSSR.
L 04264-67
lkcc-* i4l AP6013292
(A) SOURCE COEE: UR/0423/66/000/008/0086/0087
AUTHOR: Chernov, V. N.
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ORG: none
TITLE: A dosing apparatus for,, say, bacterial liquids. Class 42, No. 180820
SOURCE: izobreteniya, pronyshlennyye obraztsy, tovarnyye znaki, no. 8, 1966, 86-87
TOPIC TAGS: bacteria, bacteriology, bacteriologic agent filter, bioloMr.~ 004'ryler
ABSMACT: This Author Certificate presents a dosing apparatus for, say, bacterial
liquids. The apparatus contains an intake, a mechanism for measuring a dose, con-
necting tubes, and aerial bacterial filters placed at the outlets of the equili-
brating and the feeding vessels (see Fig. 1). To prevent the de3truction of calls
in the process of dosing, the apparatus is provided with a valveless distributor in
the form of a closed vessel pierced by a vertical tube with a lateral a-perture
located in the vessel,
Card 1/2 UDC:
L 04264-67
4CC NRI AP6013292
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vessel; 3 - outflow vessel; I+ - dose-
measuring mechanism; 5 - valveless
distributor; 6 - aerial bacterial
filters; 7 - vertical tube; 8 - lateral
aperture in the tube
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