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01- of chemi c a I In e st a 'L -n- r-, a -a From. 41 no.1:4-Q. Ja IL' 5. MITROS, Yu.,-h.; BESKOV, V.S, Design of a contact apparatus with Irternal heat exchange as the oobject of automatio regulation. Khim. prom. 41 no.5:357-361 )br f65. (MIRA 18~,6) 13 L 17438-63 EPR/EPF(C)/EWP(q)/EWTW/BD5- kFFTC/ASD, Ps-4/Pr-4 BW/RM/WW/JD ACCESSION NR: AP3004299 S/0064/63/000/005/0024/00'25 AUTHORS: Livehits, V. D. (Candidate of technical sciences); 11-dorar," I* P. (Candidate or-t-e-oWnical sciences),- Beekova, A. P. TITLE: Effect of moth nd its admixtures upon ammonia synthesis SOURCE: Khimicheskaya promy*shlennost', no. 5, 1963, 24-25 TOPIC TAGS: methane, ammonia, ammonia synthesis ABSTRACT: Authors studied the effect of methane and some of its admixtures which are contained in a nitrogen-hydrogen mixture upon ammonia synthesis. Natural gas from the Saratov and Dashansk beds was tested. The effect of methane in the gases from each of these fields was studied with one and the same catalyst in three series of tests. The ammonia yield In a pure nitrogen-hydrogen mixture of stoichiometric composition was determined in the fii~st series. The same mixturewith an admixture of methane was analyzed in the second series. The pure mixture of 8toichiometric rarel 112 ACCESSION NRiAP3004299 0 composition was tested again in the third series. The effect of ure methane was tested at a pressure of 3001atm., temperatures of 50, 475 and 500co space velocities of 15,000-90,000 hour-' & and concentrations of 5,16 and 30% by volume. Authors found that even a maximum methane content (30% by voli~me) does not have a negative effect upon the performance of the ammonia catalyst (ammonia yield in first and third series of tests was identical). When methane is added to the nitrogen-hydrogen mixture, the ammonia yield is noticeably reduced. The assumption that this Is caused by a reduction in the mixture's partial pressure on account of methane rarefaction was not justified. Authors conclude that presence of methane inhibits ammonia synthenis. Orig. art. has: 3 tables. ASSOCIATIONt none SUBMITTED: 00 SUB CODEt CH DATE ACQ; 15Aug63 NO REP SOVS 002 ENCL t 00 OTHERI* 00 2/162 LMHITS, V.D.,, kand. tekhn. nauk; SIDOROV, I.P., kand. tekhn. nauk; BESKOVA, A.P. Effect of methane and its impurities on the process of ammonia synthesis. Khim. prom. no.5:344-345 My 163. (MIRA 16:8) USSRIPhys cal Ch,,& Kin_~tics, Cowbustion, &plosions, B-9 Topochemistry, Crtalysis. Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22437. Author F. P. Ivanovskiy, R. S. Kallvarskaya, G. S. Besi,ova, N. P Sokolova. Inst Not ,iven Title Study of the mechanism of catalytic hydrogenation of organic sulfur compounds on an iron chromium catalyzer with the applic- ation of marked atoms method. 1. Study of carbon b1sulfide and theophene mechanism of catalytic hydrogenation. Orig Pub Zh. fiiz. Khimii, 1956, 30, No 8, 1860. (Rcs.nngl). Abstract Reactions of carbon bisulfide hydro3enition (1) at 2000 and thiophene hydrogenation at 3000 are studi.ed on a Catillyzer contain.-rg - 88% Fe203,- 8% q~2031 - 3.7% S04, - 1% MgO and su-Ifidized with Vie aia of H2S-1-1, before the start of the ex- perinez:,;, The cowparison of data on radioactivity of gaseous r,.~nctfon products with corresponding % of transformation brought the authors to tne conclusion that reactions (1) and (2) are passing through 2 siages, through the fonnation of interm.-di- ate compounds with the catalyzer (res35). In both reactions Card 1/2 USSP./?hysj_ca1 Chemistry, K.,netics, Combustion, Dcplosions, B-9 T,),Pochci,dstry, Catal, sis. Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7Y 1957, 22437. the first sta-, is the process H2+' 1 Fe2S 351 z ff,S35 Fe/ ge f urther (1) y rocead.9 according to the schume GS2-3~ + 2 / Fell- ~ 'j 2H2 -%' 2 1 YeSY. CH4 and (2) accordin,; to the equation COON 4 1 fe / IH2 --v / Pe s32/ -t- C4H .In the experimental conditions the interchange Of CS2 of tA?ophene or of H2S with the ccLtalyzer Fes35 is strongly hindered, yet the interchange of S35 between H2S and CS2 at 2000 in presence of a sulfidized catalyzer proceeds with a great speed. It is proposed to use this reaction its a method for introduc.Ln,,L S35 into the mole- cule CS2. Card 2/2 i46- diesal eme azisp of thec,aw, 12 a oge crt an L at tbe M-t5m- i& rl,6~E~17 Cj 7 )f M 0 r0 99ed atOT03- MY d t i tope mhango raAction. mr"Z71ri. Zhur, Fis, Ki"I"17; i:), b-Senm-, d, - --AY-Zt--, th-- S u -dowly, and pr6cr: 1. Very A 'OIL, &-69,p 13 evchaptird a, 400' In 3 lirs. The mte a ex-, -tlyst,and CS, in N, 'Ch=90 is =uth highey w;tft F-a-Cr-S;l cat, 7, of S~' f- c- vclcl~604, d 12W/hr. at exchanges251 Sn at tj illj! 400'. HS11 the -ame T,-,-tim, co-mlitions 73~' , and COS" 437; at M'. The rate ' lower ar lcmti- tvernp~. C414S11 is cowid=ably inare 3tablo th-wn r-t; r!-her erg, 8 con, w vtr.?v .'and the S11 tsiit3.23*~ nd b. W. 111. Inves,*IpLlon of m M at 4L a stl1fMta rat--Iv,~t r-,;07r071Mv S ul.zts as the --itUde S, but ~anlyrls *s ol-Furl-I to progre-," by mly ul, Soln. of S in Iles, with the d1:.szNcd S more n~,bllc than t1he Sumde S. Tbe r;,talysis vvf~.rz I)r---pq. by having S*3 clthe;- c~3 *.e diB-,~Aved 8, or 11,e cornp-~-rvnt of FcS, all:] the hydroEen- 'i of erg. 3 CE"Pt*S. pragre~t-d Irl the 13t'j ef LIL~~17~d S ill tht cat.,Jyst. The first -L-atid)'L~i3 stage, tht mt-1y5t r(dilc rr~cklng of tEa org. S, %ntg. mcAg. i d S dcpwitlou on thc ced cat edL Ayrt s-,tti le isritopa co-ot-ent t,f the. H r krmcJ bi tbe'rediwt.an and hydre..,muation of the otl. .1; ill- W-,j)-S ClormslponiI3 to *h,. is::,top colttrnt ijf the L!kr~~Ilve,l 6. A corn-1AU")n -,~rems to c2EI. b~w,~zn *he mnt. of 8 d; s:~Ivcl 't 'v h poinn in the FeS sY~34 sn1n. nnd itq c--,tatym actIvity, whic, I!edL tot in ti-e a ft;r ac, i-ic cit.th YA~; for (he S C-LAn-pds. J Alw -r,/ 4A ITANOVSKIT, F.P.; YAL'TARSXLTA, R.S.; B12-S, VA, G.S.; SOKOLOVA. M.P. ;~ji Tracer studio@ on the machAnism of the catalytic hydrogenation of organic sulfur compounds on an iron-chromium catalyst. Zhur. fiz. khim. 30 no.11:2555-2559 N '56. (MLRA 10:4) 1. Institut asotuoy promFohlonnosti, Hook-m. (Sulfur organic compounds) (Hydration) u1 t g, !Et- 41-,kir! -k, 1 1,;-' Or, Sl.L- LE6KOVA, 3, S. C~md Chem Sci -- " C t,41-. tic hydrogenFtio~i ol" bisulf- - A~ ` 1. fides (,,I' iron, niclicel., mid cobf~lt." 1010~-, 1960. (stAto Cc-ni-~:-ee of '-hp co,mcil OP 1.21nisters" USSTR for Cho;-As-hiV. Order of Lf~bor Red P!~,!-lner G.,-i Rcs Phl?s C~hem im L. Ya. Karpov) (1KL, 1-61, 1L11) 21 - I'The 71-nic-all, T, lxf r-naration, of the :'rernant .:oTnan. Cani 1.e.1 -cci., joint '3ouncil -)r a 'Irolm of -,cnim;ra ~ T-sl s, ~'ca` ed Sc]. TISS", c) c In, Stun. '-o. 611, 26 Au!~ Sunvey or SciPntlf a-l:.-I ni 1 r 'a Di SSe 4. Defprdt--i` a', 71~- -ig er '~,jj,,c~jtj-oj-,aj ,h BESKRDV&kYA, N. I. Clinical aspects of the course of complicated labor with psypho- prophylactic preparations for pregnancy. Akush. i gin. no.4:7-11 JJ-Ag '55. (MLRA 8:11) 1. 1z Inatituta skusherstva i ginakologii (dir.prof. P.A. Balo- shapko) Akademil maditsinakikh nauk SSSR. (PREGNANCY, psychol.training. eff. an labor) (LABOR off. of psychol.train. in progn.) BESKROVNAYA, N.I.; BRODSKIY, G.V. Case of malignant degeneration of a pamovarian cy". Akush. i gin. 39 no.5:151-152 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:8) 1#1z otdeleniya operativnoy ginekologii (zavo - prof, M.V, Duboov) i laboratorii normallnoy i patologichaskoy morfolngii (zav. - prof. B.V. Kulyabko) Instituta akusherstva i ginekalo- gii (dir. - prof. M.A. Petrov-Maslakov) AMN SSSR. B&SKROWAYA, O.V.; 6AWNPA, 5.3. Cort,qL,i drata an the etfe~:t nf letu ~,itageri-sli -);i the structure I of por6 space. irady IMIGIV nu.Z-'8al.32-137 16A. (91RA 17.0) BESKEOVN'fY, A.K. Ukraine - Forests and Forestry .. Houses of Farm CropB on LTkrainian collective furms. Sov.agron. 10 no. 10, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,December 19521gr ,q Unclassified. L E- A A 1.11 . . Y In the article) "Method of Covering the Surfaces of Heated Metals with Titanium," A. N. Sysoyev and A. K. Beskrovnyy describe a method of covering surfaces of heated metals with titanium by using a process of thermal decomposition of titanium iodides in a vacuum. It differs from other methods in that in the increasing of the corrosion resistance of metals the processing is carried out by the application of high frequency current heating. A patent was granted this method under Class 48, Chemical Treatment of Metals . Class 48c, 11.4, YO .104988, 30 April 1951 at the Ministry of Machine and Instrument Building USSR. (Byulleten' Izobret*aiy, No 1, Jan 57, p 48) (U) BESKROVIfTY.A. K. Determining the time of diffusion annealing of tin bronze by a thermo electric method. Zav.lab.21 no.8:962-964 155. (M1RA 8:11) (Bronze--Ketallography) Tht rn.~,i;. and tl;~ :71 is appEcd by them"I -2 3 4 3 7 19 5 7 - 12 4 9 9 1 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1957, IN7r I ~ p 29? (USSR) AUTHOR: Beskrovnyy, A.K. TITLE: On-the Thermoelectric Non-homogeneity of Aluminum During Plastic'Deformation (0 termoeleb.t riche skoy neodnorodnosti alyuminiya pri plasticheskoy deformatsii) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politeklin, in--ta, 1957, Vol 9, pp 155-156 ABSTRACT: An investigation of the thermoelectr*c non-uniformity in c'~3nges thermo'electr' 'c in plastically deformed aluminum and of properties under various degree5 of deform;Aion (D). Annealed aluminum sheets 100x 15x 1.5mm were stretched by 3, 6, ard 9 percent; discs 20mm in diameter were then cut from the deformed specimens and were inserted into the textolite template of a diffusionmeter, The stationery needle of the appa-ratus was piaced on the center of the specimen, while the moving rcedle was made to slide radially along the surface from the center of the disc to its edge. During the experiment the temperature of the "hot. junction" (of the thermocouple) was cons-~antly maintained at 36o. It is shown that plastic D results in the formatlon of areas Card 1/2 possessing electrical properties of the S.-~-m_e sign as tho&e of the i37 1957-,,~_ ?4991 On the Thermoelectric Non-homogeneity of Aluminum ~cort, ) original metal. The number of microthermoelements~ increase-; with the degree of plastic deformation, Baied on the fact tha,. the amount of work connected with the deporture of An clectron decreased in the case of stretched metal, and increased in the case of compressed metal, it. is deduced that plo,!-ti~:ally deformed A] cuntains both stretched atid c:on-tl)rvs ied regions- Thc 111,111I)c I- of regions with differing termindl potential.~ L'ncre-.~'es -,vith .n increasing degree of D. The Author suggests t.h.,t regions of compressed metal act as recry5talllz~,Ion n-cclei in the foimation of new grains, because they are more st;ibl(_ energy-wise, than the regions subjected to stretching. L. 1. Alixminum-Thermoelectric properties-Effects of deformation Z. Al'aminum-Deformation-Analysis Card 2/2 137-58-4-8015 Translation from: Referativnvv ;-.harnal, MetallUrgl)'a, IQ58, Nr 4, p 233 (USSR) AUTHOR: Beskrovnyy; A. K TITLE~ On Grain Bound-dry lnhornogenei,,7es it, Me-als and Alloys (,0 neodnorodnosti graw's zerv:r, v metallakh i splaval(h) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kov-;k. puFtekt.n. in-ta, 1957, Vol 11, pp 153-159 ABSTRACT: Microanalys,.; of the struc!ures of a number of rneTals and al- loys was perforry---d; it is shown that the interface layers of grain boundaries are inliornogeneo-is as !a solubi-'ity, diffusion, and thermal properties. The presence of cathodic and anodic seo- ments along the grain boundarw'es -s explained by the uneven elec- tronic bonds in the layers adjacent to the interface. Examination of the experimental data showed that in subeutectoid steels pearlite is precipitated by the grains of the maximum contact potential, while in the At bronze eutectoid this occurs from those having the Illillil_IlUrn contact potential. It 0; shown that layers adjacent to the interface having mirimuni potential are less re- sistant to heat and electrochemical action. V. R. Card 1/1 1, Grains (Metallurgy)--Boundary layei-Properties 2. Metal's --Structural analysis 3. Alloys--Strutural analysis A"t 4 137-58-5-10234 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Metallurgiya, 1958, Nr 5, p 192 (USSR) AUTHORS: Beskrovnyy, A. K., Aronov, V. M. , Yankelevich, P. I. TITLE: Elifiiinatin,,, Lhe Causes of Blistering in Hot-dip Galvanizing (Ustraneniye prichin vozniknoveniya puzyrey pri goryachem otsinkovanii) PERIODICAL: Tr. Khar'kovsk. politekhn. in-ta, 1957, Vol 13, pp 69-72 ABSTRACT: An investigation is conducted into various methods of electro- chemical etching of hot-dip articles to eliminate blistering, the cause of which is related to the high internal pressure of the hydrogen formed on etching, and diffusing into the depth of the metal. A 20'16 HZS04 solution at.450C and 2 hours holding time were conditions of the investigation. It was established that blisters do not form on anodic etching and A-C etching. The absence of blisters in the latter case is related to the fact that when A-C passes through the electrodes, an accumulation of atomic H sufficient to cause diffusion of the H in the metal can- not build up. It is established that A-C etching is the best. When the objects are in contact with Cu and Pt,the amount of H liber- Card 1/2 ated on them diminishes. However, even a small amount of H 137-58-5-10234 Eliminating the Causes of Blistering in Hot-dip Galvanizing liberated in this case suffices for blister formation (owing to the difference effect). The methods may be arranged in series in terms of diminishing etch- ing speed: cathodic etching, A-C elching, anodic and chemical etching. L.A. 1. Galvanizing--Fail,,ire 2. Metals--Coatings 3. Electric currexits--Application,3 4- Zinc coatings--Electrochemistry 5, Electrochemistry--Applications Ca rd 2/2 120/-58-5-15/17 Scientific-Technical Conference on Metallzgrapby,and He&'%, Treatment, Khar1kov 1 ~i,\ -~ Curie points. Engineer L. N. Udovenko (Works for BuildinG Transport Machinery) dealt with physical methods of control, describing certain results of introduction of magneto- electric ~,fftruments for controlling the quality of Ineat treatment/ practical introduction of radioGraphic methods of searching for defects of large size castinGS and of weld joints. Candidate of Technical Sciences.A. K. Beshroyniy (=I) reported on new data relating to the innoculation of metals. The higher the intercontact difference of the potentials between the solid and the liquid phase the more disperse will be the obtained structure. If tllo inoculating agent forms with the metal an unlimited solid solution, its action will be the more intensive the lowier its intercontact potential. This assumption r-as verified on inoculated zinc, tin, aluminiwin and othor inotals, Engineer B. I. Movshovich (KhTZ) in his paper "ObtaiininL; HiGh Mechanical Characteristics of FlunCer Pairs 11,"ade of Card 15/20the Steel lGaVG in the Case of a Shortened Heat 'iroat;'ient AUTHOR s Beskroviiyy, A. K. 73--- - 3-8/4 7 TITLEi Discussion of Lectures (Obsuzlidcniye dohladov), lot (F-lenary) Bleeting on May 17, 1957 Inner Contact Potentials and Their Iml)ortance for the Deter- mination of the States of Equilibrium in Metal Allo~,s (Vnutrikontaknyye potentsialy i ikh znacheniye v opredelenii ravnovesnykh sostoyaniy v metallicheskilch splavakh5 o PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Neorgapicheskoy Khimii, 1958. Vol. 3, Nr 3, pp. 602-603 (US9R) ABSTRACTt There is'a number bf-factors for the determination of mutual solubil~ity. They all are ~dnnected with the thermodynamic potential. Ther 'modynamics', however, dotermines general rules without explainine the racchanism of the process of boundary formati'on in solid solutions, The theory of electronic concen- tration by Yum-Rozeri, Ageyev, and Konobeyevskiy represents a great sclentific achievement. At present even the limit of solubility of polyvalent metals in a monovalent metals can be detex4nined.' It is,- however, maintained that the factor of electroae concentratiorris essentially necessary but that it Card 1/3 is not'sufficient for the characteristics of mutual solubility. . I Discussion of Lectures. lat (Plenary) Meeting ori May 17, 1957. 76--5- 3-13/47 Inner Contact Potentials and Their Importance for the Dete-I-Eination 6f the States of Equilibrium in Metal Alloys The author says that the factor of electronic concentration is still not enough inveL;tigated and that it still needs numerous investigations. Konobeyevskiy and Ageyev pointed out that the eleci~ronic affinity in various metals determines their mutual solubility. This affinity can be chaiacterized by the ionization potential, by the work function of the electron and finally by the inner contact potential (Tsarev). The latter shows most ex- actly the electronic affinity as it is characterizing the inner state of the metal. By tbe inner contact jotential the work function of the electron of a metal with ideal surface is under- stood. For the calculat:0n of this potential there is the formula; P = 26,07 DZ 2 , where D denotes the specific weight, Z the number of free electrons per atom and M the atomic weight. The opinion by Konobeyevskiy on the connection between the solubility and the electronic affinity was checked by means of the inner contact potential of various metals. It turned out that the components of unlimited solubility differ by less than 1 electron Vo1t as regards their inner contact potentials. Card 2/3 Alloys with P - 2 07~- 3 eV are mutually inso:uble. In order to / -7 Discussion of Lectures. 1st (Plenary) Meeting on llay 17, 1957. '18-3-3-8/4f Inner Contact Potentials and Their Importance for the Determination of the States of Equilibrium in Metal Alloys make a solution possible at all the con-act of two or more metals is needed. The table given oompares the theoretical and exper-i- mental val-o. Finally the author finds that these consider- ations do not contradict thermodynamic fundamental rules as there exists a direct dependence between the potentials and the free energy B = F . Z F. Starting from this it is possible to solve complicated problems of phase transformations in alloys. There is 1 table. ASSOCIATION: Politekhnicheskiy institut, Kharlkov (Kharlkovjolytechnical Institute) Card 3/3 SOV/129-58-10-12/14 AUTHOR: -Beskrovnyy, A.- K.-,- Candidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: "Shiny" flardenin6 of Steel (Blestyashchaya zakal',a stali) PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniye i Obrabotka Nietallov, 1958 , 1~r 10, PP 56-57 (USSR) ABSTRACT: For sohi4ime brii~ht hardenin, of st-ol has beoii used extensively; the co.-aponents are heated in a neutral atmosphere or in a salt and then are ccoled in molten salts vhich do not contain soluble oxy6en. By this method the surface will be bri,.ht but it viill not be shiny. It is of interest to obtain a shiny surface after hardenincj since this would enable eliininitini~ subsequent operations, i.e. grindint, and polishin6. Thus, hardened components could then b,2 subjected to platin.6 without any further pre-treatment. Furtheri.,iore, thus hardened components would not be subjected to the formation of hardening cracks. The essence of -the method is to subject the components -simultaneously to hardening and electrolytic polishiniol. The here described experiments were effected in a device, as sho-.,.-n in the Card 1/2 sketch, Fi,~.l. The electrolyser contains a phosphor- "Shiny" Hardening of Steel SU/1201-58-10-12/14 chromium electrolyte (88% orthophosphoric acid and 12% chromium anhydride). After heatinb the steel component in a neutral atmosphere, it is submerged into the electrolyte and there it is subjected E~imultu-~lneously to hardenin6 and electrolytic polishinj~. The authors have subjected a large number of speci.,iens to repeated hardening and cooling in water and another batch of specimens -to repeated coolin~j according, to the here described method of "shiny" hardeninv ,~. The first mentioned specimens showed crack formations after six to seven hardeninS cycles, whilst those subjected to simultaneous hardeninb and electrolytic Dolishint; showed no hardening cracks even after 15 hardenini~ cycles. M. M. Bukhanlko participated in the here described experimental work. There are 2 fi,,ures and 3 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Khar1kovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut (KhaAov Polytechnical Institute) 1. Steel-Hardening 2. Steel-,Surface properties 3. Steel- Heat treataht 4. Electrolytic polishing-iEquipment Card 2/2 3/1 371611rVD100816221037 A06O/A1OI AU'lHOR: Beskrovnyy, A. K. 'T= On zhe problem of diffusion in alloys PF,RIDD'ICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal. Metallurgiya, no. 8, 1961, 4-1~, abstract 8Zh23 11M Ir. Kharkovsk. politekhn. in-ta", 1960, 15, 157-1,60) ( TEXT- A new proposition has been worked out for the electradiffusion of alloys, according to which at the cathode the solubility of the high contact- potential elements is increased. The proposition was verified upon a large number of experimental data. 1t is concluded that inasmuch as the oxides possess the highest contact potentials, they will concentrate at the cathode, This conclusion was verified by the electrolysis of an alley of Bi with a Bi oxide. As a result of the electrolysis, the oxides were concentrated at. the C;athode portion of the metal, forming a mushroom-shaped cap. At the anode, besides the BI oxide, metal is present. [Ar-stra-terls note: Complete translation] A. Rusakov Card I /I 3(5) SOV/21-59-1-23/26 AUTHORS: and Sukacheva, O.A. TITLE: A Histological Analysis of the Gonads of Lake Chuds- koye Whitefish Acclimatized in Khar1kov Oblast Basins. (Gistologicheskiy anali~_ gonad Chudskogo si- ga, akklimatiziruyemogo v vodoyemakh Kha?kovskoy oblasti) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainslkoi RSR, 1959, Nr 1, pp 88-92 (US3R) ABSTRACT: Observations on the whitefish from the lake Chudskoye (Peipus) in waters of the Khar9kov oblast have shown a normal development of reproductive glands of the fish in its new climate, which refutes the apprehensions of some Kiyev histologists, that the white-fish might, under influence of a milder climate, develop a tenden- cy to become hermaphrodite. There are 4 microphotographsq and 2 Soviet references. Card 1/2 SOV/21-59-1-23/26 A Histolo--ical Analysis of the Gonads of the Lake Chudskoye 'ihite- u fish Acclimatized in Khar1kov Oblast Basins. ASSOCIATION: ICharlkovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (The E2iarlkov State University) PRE-SEi-ITED: October 27, 1958, by I~N,, Bulankip, Member of the - AS UkrSSR. Card 212 BESKROVIIYY, A.M.; SUKAGMETA, O.A. Infectious pneumonia in rats. lab, delo no.3:189-190 :65. (MIRA 18:3) 1. Laboratoriya onkologii l1krainskogo nauchno-issledovatel'- skogo instituta eksperJtnentallnov andArinolorli, Kharlkov, SHKORBATOV, G.L.; WNUAYA, N.A.; INSKROVNYT, A.M. I . WWANON"I* Intensity of oxygen consumption and some specific features of behavior in coregonid larvae. Nauch. dokl. vy-s. shkoly; biol. nauki no.4:35-37 '59. (MIRA 12:12) 1.Rekomendovana kafedroy gidrobiologii KharIkovskogo gosudar- stvannogo universitata im. A.M. GorIlrogo. (Respiration) (Larvae-Fishes) (Whitefishes) 1, 44,c,,2-66 F,',!T "I m) /~_-'WP 0 /ET I/El'%T(k) ACC NR: AP6012607 IJP(c) J D/ H,,' SOURCE CODE: UR/0182/66/000/004/0007/0010 AUTHOR: Prozorov, L. V ihchulin N. I.; Savhjq, V A.; Beskrovnyy. G. G. ORG: none TITLE: Increase in the temperature of foEgjys d ring the hot extrusion, certain alloys SOURCE: Kumechno-shtampovochnoye proizvodstvo, no. 4, 1966, 7-10 TOPIC TAGS: automatic recording potentiometer, metal extrusion, hot die forging, temperature dependence, metal deformation / 10 steel, Khl5N10S3B (EP302) steel, EP150 steel E1607 (KhN80TBYuO) steel, PSI-08 automatic recording potentiometer ~% kD ABSTRACT: The article presents the findings on the increase in the temperature of the direct-extruded rods of the steels 10, Kh15Nl0S3B EP302),,EP150 aud E1607AKhN80TBYuO) at various temperatures and degrees of deforr. , ~n. 711 'kxtrusiq&was caAled out with pr( tools heated to 250-300*C, in 200-ton hydraulic press, on varying the degree of deformation by using die holes of various diameters. The temperatureqa the rod was measured immedi- ately on emergence from the die with the aid of a special setup (Fig. 1): the emergilig hot rod falls via a funnel into a container with water which is equipped with six chromel-alumel Card L 44352-66 ACC NR: AP6012607 Fig. 1. Diagram of experimental setup for measuring the temperature of the forging I - punch; 2 - die; 3 - bolster; 4 - funnel; 5 - container with water; 6 - heat insu- lation; 7 - forging; 8 - recording device with thermocouples C,,d 2/3 L - 1, 4352-66 '_': ACC NRt AP6012607 0 thermocouples arrayed in a spiral over the height of the container. T'he rise in the temperature: of the water is recorded by those thermocouples and automatically registered at 2-sec inter- vals by an PSI-08 automatic recording potentiometer. Blanks heated to various temperatures 9 00, 1000, 1100 and 1200*C were deformed to various degrees (80, 69. 7, 57. 6, 43. A), The thermal effect (increase in temperature) was determined each time by calibration in the i container with water, i. e. by heating other, already extruded rods, to the same temperatures and placing them in the container with water and measuring the resulting rise in water tempe- rature. The maximum increase in temperature was observed for blanks heated to 9000C and deformed 80%, i. e. for the lowest of the temperatures investigated and the highest of the de- grees of deformation investigated: in this case the temperature of the emergent rod was higher by as much as 150-210*C. Thus, it is established that the thermal effect decreases with increasing temperature of the blank prior to its extrusion and increases with increasing degree of deformation of the bbank. Grig. art. has: 8 figures, I table. SUB CODE: 11, SUBM DATE: none/ ORIG REF: 001/ OTH REF: 003/ Card BESK.ROVIIYY. I., tekhnicheskiy riikovoditell. Causes of luck of shaxpueso in screen images. Kinomekhanik no.8:27 Ag '53. Od~u b:8) 1. Byuro kinaperedvizliek, Monk-va. (Hovina-picture projection) hzsyRcvil,yy, I. C. 23557. ~T-,;~.YTIVNC)Ye ISPOLIZOVAIMe CGAJ,'CRC,V V Zh;,,Lh::LNOLCI,lcCZIiNCIA KhOZYiiISTV,'l,. SECILlK NAM]. T-'6UDOV (TAShk. IN-T INU2,L-ROV Zh.-D. TRAIZIC;IPTA)y VYP. 2, 1949, C. 28-54 SO! L-~TCPIS NC. 31, 1949. WRUSUICH, M.A., kandidat tekhnicheakikh naixk; ~ R7-'qVRnVjM. ~,G.,. kandidat tekhaichaskikh nauk. ...... Protective refractory coatings from Aktash aluminous rocks. Trudy Inst.energ. AN Uz.SSR no.4:83-99 150. (HLRk 9:11) (Refractory materials) (Protective coatings) BISICROVYYY.I.G., dotsent. kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; FILIPPOV,A.A.. dotse-ur."TOndidat tekhnicheskikh wwk Problems of standard norms for locomotive fuel consumption. Trudy TASHIIT n0-31112-126 '51. (MLRA 8:10) (Locomotives--Fuel consumption) kandidat takhnichookikh nauk, doteent; TOLKACHIV. A.Y., _~R�1ROXV kandidat takhnicheakikh nauk, doteent. Firing locomotives with mixtures of Angren and Karaganda coals. Trudy TASHIIT no.5:27-33 156. (MLM 9:12) (Locomotives-ftel consumption) - _WjPW , . kandidat tekhnicheakikh nauk; BSLICNIKIT, M.N., wAA , kandidat okonomicheakikh nauk. Effectiveness of using diesel locomotive traction on the railroads of Central Asia and KaEakhatan. Zhel. dor. tranap. 38 no.11:18-22 N 056, (MLRA 9:12) (Soviet Central Asia--Diesel locomotives) -- BESKROVF~~I.G,; VILIKEVICH, B.I.; KRAFT, G.A, Diesel locomotives should be equipped with panel-9 and sockets for rheostatic tests. Elek.i tepl.tiaga 5 no.4:42 Ap 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Dieae*'l locowtives-Testing) EESKROVNYI, I.G., kand.teklui.nauk; KIIkFT, G.A.~ IMHUTD1,11OV, G.N., inzh. Portable fuel meter. Blek. i tephtiaga 6 no.8:4-5 A 62. &RA 17-3) S/04 62/026/008/023/026 B1 04Y3102 AUT11ORS: TITLE: PERIODICAL: -Beskrovnyy',---I. M._,--Kuragina, I. A., and Chezganove, A. Ya. 2,utomatic device for measuring conversion electron spectra by applying an electric displacement to the source Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 8, 1962, 1090-1092 TEXT. The device measures conversion electron spectra in sm'all energy ranges subject to constant magnetic fields by applying an electric displacement (retarding or accelerating) to the particle source. The time of measurement is reduced, the process simplified, accuracy improved. The ener-y rang of the device is 8 kev. For a given strength of magnetic field, it An be used for measuring spectral ranges extending over about' 10,13' up to 100 kev, and spectral ranges extending over 1-/.' up to 1 "'.1ev. The counting rate, the steps in the bias voltages, and the exposure times are controlled from a panel. The bias voltages can be switched automatically. The bias voltage has steps of 2, 10, 50, and 100 v in the range between -4 and +4 kv, voltage fluctuations are smaller than 1.10-4. 0 Card 1/2 S/048/62/026/00B/023/628 Automatic device for measuring ... -B104/3102 There is 1 figure. Card 2/2 S/048/62/026/008/024/028 BlC4/3102 AUTHCRS: 3eskrovnyy, I. M., and Zabashta, P. T. TITLE: TnStrument for measuring the gradient of a magnetic field PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. -,Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26, no. 8, 1962, 1092-1095 TEXT`. magnetic coil oscillating in the direction of the magnetic field produces at its terminals the voltage V - nAxOG)dB/dx, where n is the number of turns, !, the coil surface, x. the coil oscillation amplitude,*Zj the an~;uiar velocity, dB/dx the gradient of the magnetic field. The membrane of a loudspeaker activates the measuring coil (X,,--.10.05 cm, 240 cps, -'5 cm a 2). The voltaZ;e at the ends of the coil is V - 2-lo-4 d3/dx. G The audio-frequency generator has high stability. The amplified and rectified sicnal of the measuring coil is read from an indicator. The instrument proved excellent for measuring the magnetic field of a P-spectroraeter. There are 4 figures and 1 table. Card 1/1 .__L 17873-63 EWT(1)IBDS AFFM/ASD/IJP(C)/55D ACCESSION AP3003706 S/0048/63/027/007/0956/0960 AUTHOR: Beskrovny*Y, I.M. 7 a ~j TITLE: Transistor amplifier for P-n junction type alpha-Darticle spectrometers /Report of the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy held in Kiev from 25 January to 2 February 196:3/ SOURCE: AN SSSH, Izv.Seriya fizicheskaya, v.27, no.7, 1963, 956-960 TOPIC TAGS: solid state detector, transistor amplifier,..impodance converter i ABSTRACT: In view of the potentially high resolution of solid stnte(p-n junction) type radiation detectors, the amplifiers used in conjunction with such detectors ;Aust have a low noise level, good linearity and high-stability. In addition their input impedance must be high to match the output impedance of the p-n counter; 4 high input impedance is also needed to insure a good signal-to-noise ratio. In view of the fact that the input impedance of transistor amplifiers is generally low, the voltage amplification stage should be preceded by an impedance converter. The effects of different circuit parameters are discus~---ed. The circuit diagram for a transistor gnplifier with high-frequency correction is shown in Fig.1 (see i Caid 1/3~_ ACIE?SS7)k4NNR: AP30.03706 Enclosure 01). The pulse shapes recorded using tho proposed amplifier and a mul- tiple channel pulse height analyzer are presented. The rms noise levels are re- -oorted for a number o9 measurement cases. Orig.art.has: 8 formulas and S figures. 1 MSSOCIATION: n6ne SUBMITTED. OP DATE ACQ:,02Aug63 ENCL: 01 (YMER: 002 'UB CODE: SD, GE NO RrX SOV: 000 Co x^ rd- . ck, 1 J -1 17871- ~3 BDS ACCESSION ANR: AP3003707 S/0048/63/027/0'17/0061 '0956 AUMOR: Beskroynity. 1.M.; Butyaga, A.S.; Kuragina, I.A. TITIX: Design of transistor current regulntor!~Pfor nuclear spectrometers /`Fepor~' a ~p -ir Spectroscopy held in KTev frcm of the Thirteenth Annu,1 nference on Nucle. 25 January to 2 February SOURCE: AN SFSR, Izv.Seriya fizicheskaya, v.27, no.7, 111IG3, 9GI-966 TOPIC TAGS- current regulator, spectrometer power supply ABSTRACT: Although a number of different current re"tilators are now available for use with magnetic spectrometers, generally vacuum tube regulators that can provide the heavy (15-20 anp) current drawn by large spectroneters are lacking and are dif- ficult to design; this limitation does not apply to transistorized regulators. Hence despite voltage limitations and other shortcomings, it is expedient to use transistors for current regulators for spectrometer magnets. Basic design consi- derations are discussed as they apply to transistor regulated current stabilizers. A transistor regulator circuit with a rating of 15 amp for the Ketron spectrometer is presented. TAbstracter's note: No specific values and parameters are given Cardl/2 L 17871-63 ACCLSSION NR: AP3003707 6 for most of the components.7 Tests Nvin a spectroi-xter having i resolution of 0.4% showed that 'the rcgul7ator provides adequate current stabilia.-ition. The char- acteristics oi the regulator are: current range: 200 YA to 15 amp; drift over a period of one hour I in 6 ,c 104; current change as a result of 10',0 line voltage rise: under I in 2 x 103; ripple at 6 amp: under 1 in 1.5 x 104. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas and G figures. ASSCCIATION: none SISMITTED; 00 DATE ACQ'- 02AugG3 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: GE, SD 1\10 REX SOV: 002 OTHER: 0000 Cal-C12/2 . I - , Yu. A.; BESKROVYii, I. M.; G. D.; 011URSLN, G. P. "Miethods of Automatic Observation wid Measurement of Spectra of Conversion E ~Iectrons in Magnetic Spectrometers." report submitted for All-Union Coaf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Tbilisi, 14-22 Feb 64. !YaF, AN KazSSR (Inzt Nuclear Physies, AS K&zSSR) 11 2 il 2 im DLUF , , 04-545 8/0048/65/029/001/0172/0176 -MCM ra NR -AP 50 AUMOR- Andreyev, Yu.A LM. Be 11 - ~ovnyy~ _ _ T I TLZ -. Effect ol electric bias on the iu-m,inoslty of a magnetic beta sjx~ctromnter /Report, l4th knnual Corderence on -,muclear PhIsics held in Tbilisi l4-22Febl'9G4/ SUYJT=: AN SSSSR, Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskayn,v.29, no.1, 19665, 17-2-176 TOPIC TAGS, beta sMctroscopy, electric field, luminosity ABSTRACT:' The influence of the focusing effect of electric bias of the source on the luminosity of a -magnetic 13 spectrometer is discussed theoretically. With the assumption of a PDint suurce-and an-infinite entrance plane it is found that a -%0V bias on a source of 10 1;eV electrons changes the effective luminosity by less than 0.2%, i.e., the elfcct is quite negligible. The distortion of the field by the source holder and the side wnl1s, htwovor, leads to a much greater effoct. TIA, eiiLct of these factors -was determined by zn~-asure-,,;ents in nn electrolytic bath, and it was found that by appropriate ftsign of tho source holder (the source hold-., 1 eT) e.g. 9 should be perp-ondicular to. the entrance slit rather thar parallel to io 1/2 lu 328-25-55) ACCESSION APS004545 the :focusing effect of the bias field can be considerably reduced. A cylindrical source holder is described which is particularly advantageous in this respect. It is conelmded that mmetthcd of varying the bins on the source can be successfully cm- ployed for precision measurement of conversion electron spectra. "In conclusion, the authors express their gratitude to V,M.Hellman, Doctor of Physical and Mathe- natical Sciences, for very valunble consultat ions." Orig.n.rt.hns: 5 for-mulas an T 5 ligures. ASSOCIATION: none SUBMITTED- 00/--jan65. E.,NCL- 00 NR REY SM1. 006 OMR: 000 StM CODE,, NP,EM M 2/2 I ':'6o9--6,5 Fab ACCESSION 1111: AP5005959 S/(10481'65/C)2r"002/oloc,/(i3lo reyev,Yu.A.; Des krovnyy, 1. M. Dragomoshchenko,L. I. v G.P., AUTHOR: And Churs in,G. P. TITLE: Autom"Itic measurement of conversion electron spectra rReport, 14th Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy hold In Tbilisi /14-22 Feb 19647 SOUME: AN SSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fizichesknya, v.29, no.2, 19G5, 306-310 TOPIC TAGS: beta spectroscopy, automation ABSTRACT: An automatic 0 spectromete is described. The instrument is the result of an attempt to devise an automatic spectrometer that would be easier to con- struct than that previously described by one of the authors and others (Izv.AN SSSR,Ser.f iz.26.1079~!962) t and thus to make the benef its of automation nvail-ible to more and smaller Intoratories. Commercially available Soviet components, with or without modification, were employed wherever possible. During the operation of the instrinnent the P-spectrometer magnetic field is held constant and a dc bias on the P-ray source is varied in steps. Thus, no inverse feedback is required. The counts recorded at a given value of the bias are accumulated in one of the 99 Card 1/2 L 33609-65 ACCESSION.NR: AP5005959 channels available for this purpose, and when the complete spectrum has been re corded it can be displayed on a c,,,ithode-ray tube or the contents of tho 99 chan :_nels can be road-successivelk on-an indicator. -The- bias can be varied from -4 to +4 kV in steps of 20, 40, 100 or 200 V and counting times for each bias value from~ 10 to 40UO see are available. A second instrument is described which is easier to construct' but Is less accurate. In this instrument the bias is varied continuously: and the output pulses are shifted from time to time from one recording channel to the next. Orig.art.hast 6 figures. -7: -none-- _-ASSMIATION, SUBM17TED: ENCL: 00 SUB CCDE: DP,NP MR, NR REF SOV: 002 OTH 000 2/2 L-27204-66 EWT(1)/E1YT(m)/ETC(m)-6 JJP(c) WW ACC NR: SOURCE CODE: UR/0361/65/000/00270035/0014-o! AP6017"4 AUTHOR: '-Andreyev, Yu. A.; BeskrovW, 1. M.; Latyshev, G. D. ORG: none TITLE: Methods for automation of physical measurements in magnetic beta-3pectrometen SOURCE: AN KazSSR. Izvestiya. Seriya fiziko-matematicheskikh nauk, no. 2, 1965, 35-40 TOPIC TAGS; spectrometer, automation, magnetic circuit, automation equipment, electronic rectifier ABSTRACT: A brief review ofthe advantages of automation in spe6-i and Inadequacies In currently proposed methods of Imple-, menting such automation make up a large portion of this artiole. I A general diagram of anautomated speotrometertis presented,, along, ~with,some suggestions for the oonstruotion of various elements* The article concludes with the suggestion that an automated spec- .trometer have two basio components - a universal control block ~containing the timing, program, and recording bl6eks; and a block, specially oonstructed for each type of spectrometer consisting of a regulator, a magnetic field stabilizers and a high voltage roe-:. tifier or a high voltage bias rootifier. Undoubtedly, of great-..,' value,le the bibliography of ourrent works In this area*- Orig. art. has:- . 1 figur'e. - [JPRS) SUB CODE: 090 13 / SUBM DATE-. OqOct64 ORIG REF: 014 / OTH REF: 00~ Card 1/1 P fi _. V,iT (1) Ijp(c) AM N& AP60DISS? SOURCE CODE. URAJI M10174 AUTHOR., Bes~~~. S. P.; Op,G.- hwtitute of Nuclear Physics_, AN K"SSR-(Inutitut Vadernoy fialki AN ]K&zSSR) TITLE: Wide-range Instrument for measuring Inttneitles of nonuniform magnetic fields SOURCE: Pribory i tekbalka eksperimenta. no. 6, 1965, 171-174 TOPIC TAGS: mmagnetic field measurement, magnetometer ABSTRACT: The development of a new wide-range (7-350 oe) maeetolvieter to reported; an aperimUc circuit with DFPG (ot, cc -diphenyl is -picrylhydrairl) inductively or capacitatively coupled with the resonant circuit of a r-f oscillator to used as an EPR-signal sensor. The conventional scheme of EP~L spectrometer is employed. The magnetou-seter permits measuring field IntensityMth an error of 0.001 at gradients up to 1000% per cm. The error for uniform fields may be reduced to (2-5)xIO-s. The entire range 7-350 oe, or 20-2000 Mc, is covered without changing the sensor. The magnetometer consists of standard Soviet-made instruments and devices. Orig. art. has.- 3 figures and 3 formulae. SUB CODE: 17,091 SUBM DATE: 050ct64 / ORM REF-. OOZ I OTH REF,. 00 1 Cwd 1/1 -'~ 6 VDC% 621.317.443 L D5725-67 L-~v!T (q)jl SOURCE CODE: UR/0120/66/000/001/0190/0191 AUTHOR: Andreyev, Yu. A.; Beskroynyy, I. M.; Gorbatov. E. A. ORG: Institute of Nuclear Physics AN KazSSR, Alma-Ata (Institut yadernoy fiziki All Kazsslu-- TITLE: Automatic control of a high-voltage source SOURCE: Pribory i tekhniMal eksperimenta, no. 1, 1966, 190-191 TOPIC TAGS: automatic control system, power supply, electronic rectifier, voltage divider/ VS-22 electronic rectifier ABSTRACT: A controlled high-voltage source based on a standard VS-22 rectifier is de- scribed. The unit may be used for automatically switching high voltages from -4 to +4 kv in steps of 20, 40, 100 or 200.v. The modifications made in the VS-22 unit are de- scribed. A block diagram of the rectifier is shown in the figure. A pulse from an ex- ternal controlling device (e. g. a timer) moves step switch 4 by one position. This corresponds to a change in the output voltage by the selected step. The next pulse switches the voltage through still another step etc. A complete revolution of the step switch closes contacts which feed the control circuit 6 of the inotor 5. Starting of the motor switches high-voltage divider 3 through one position. This sequence of UDC: 539.28.078 Card 1/2 F- -I-,-0,5725-67 - --- ACC NR: AP6007835 + 4 0c, VS-2 J erm motor control -4 to v. Th operations continues until the output voltage has been changed from +4 k e' motor control circuit and arrangement for changing polarity are described. Operation- al tests show that the device is reliable and stable. Orig. art. ha6: 3 figures. 004/ OTH RM, ooo 'L SUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE! 08Jan65/ ORIG REr: ird 2/2 BF,SK,'ZCVNYY. L.D., inzh.; KCIRSAKOVA, T-1,%, inzh.; LEBEDEV, N.V, itizh.; PETROVA, Ye.p., inzh.; RUTKOVSKAYA, R.F., inzh.; FIGMAN, G.Ya., inzh.; SHTIVELI, O.B., inih.; ISEYEVA, H.Kh., redAzd-va; SALkZKOV, N.P., tekha. red. (City streets and roads; their oonstruction] Gorodskie ulitsy i dorogi; konstruktsil. Moskvap Izd-vo M-ya kommun.khoz. RSFSR, 1963. 25 P. (MIRA 16.8) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Upravleniye blagoustroistva go- rodoy RSFSR. (Streets) (Road construction) i: L, ID . 'I-*- . . , - , -~L , . ~: . 25296- L.(l. 0b istoricheskii-Ji rabctakh klai,~Lcvitsa. Tndy (Vocn. nkad. im Fri,iz,!) , SB. 14, l)47, .,. 71-104 ,10; L-tonislZhurnal Statcy, No. 3G, -1 )4( BWKROYNTY I L.G., polkoynik, redaktor; OSIPOV, I.A.. polkovnik, redaktor; LUBUYALUVA, Ya.K., takhnichookly redaktor. [Russian generals; collection of documents and materials] Fasakie polkovodtay; aborulk dolmmentov i materialov. Vol. 4, Pt. 1. LK.I.Ku- tusov; collection of documents (July-October, 1812)] M.I.Kutuzov; abornik dokumentov (Iiull-oktiabrl 1812 g.) Moskva, Voennoe izd-vo Ministerstva oborony Soiusa SSIL 1954. 550 P. (HLHA 7:11) 1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Glarnoye arkhivnoye upravloniye. TSentrallnyy gosudarstyeanyy voyannoistoricheskiy arkhiv. (lutuzov. Mikhail Illarionovich, 1871-1813) DROOMINY, M.I.; !M02=1 j , professor, doktor istoricheskikh nauk, redakt-or; IGKATVFVrCA, G.M., redaktor; MYASHIKOVA. T.Y.. takhoicheskiy redaktor [Selected works; problems in training and instructing troops3 Isbrannye trudy; voprosy vospitaniia i obucheniia voisk. Pod red. L.G.Beskrovnogo. Moak". Toen.izd-vo Ministerstva obor. SSSR. 1956. 636 p. (KLRA 9:8) (Military education) BMKROVNYY. L. G.. doktor iet.nauk, red.; ZAOZERSKATA, Te.I., doktor ist. nat*;~` red.; PRECMIAMENEUT. A.A., kand.iat.nauk. red.; VOLKOV. S.L. red.izd-" - PODOCRNENSKAYA. TS.M., red.izd-ve; MAKM, Te.y., tekhn.red. Drimary accumulation in ]Russia (17th and 18th centuries); a collection of articles) K voprosu o peryonschallnom hakoplenii v Rossil (XVII-XVIII vv.); abornik Btatei. MoEkya, 1958. 540 p. (HINA 11:6) 1. Akademiya nauk SSSR. Institut istorii. 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I.G., tekhn. red., TAROSMffICH, K.Ye., tekhn. red. [Sea atlas] Norskoi atlas. Otv. red, Col. Levchenko. Glav. red. L.A. Demin. [Moskva] Izd. Glav. shtaba Voenno-morskogo flota. Vol.3. [Military and historical. Pt.l. Pages 1-451 Voenno-istori- ches" i. Zamestitell otv, red. po Ill tomu N.S. Frumkin. Pb.l. Listy 1-45. 1958. _ [11ilitary oud historical maps, pages 46-521 (Continued on next card) LBVCR,LTKO, G.I.---(contimied) Card 3. Voenno-i at ori che skis karty, listy 46-52. 1957. (mm 11: 10) 1. Russia.(1923- U.S.S.R.) Kinisterstvo obororq. 2. Nachallnik Glavnogo upravleniya odazii i kartografii Kinisterstva vnutrennikh a del SSSR (for Harauovr. 3. Chlon-korrespondent Akademii nauk SSSR (for Kaleanik). 4. Daystvitellnyy chlen Akademii pedagogicheskildi nauk RSM (for Orlov). (Ocean--Napa) B R_.qr'7tqy,,ich: OSIPOV. I.A., red.; SOROKIN, V.V., rik tekhn.red. [Russian AraW and Navy in the 18th century; studies] RucOmia armiia i flat v XVIII veke: ocherki. Moskva. Voen.izd-vo M-va obor. SSSR. 1958. 643 P. (MIU 11:6) (Russia--Armv) (Russia--Navy) 'WZaW-YEj,jLa, doktor Istor.nauk; LTUSHKOVSKIT, N.V.; SM, R.Sh.; LUPACH, V.S., red.; SI"TSOVA, Ye.N.. tekhn.red. [Russian military theory In the 19th and'the beginning of the 20th century] Russksia voenno-teoreticheskala myall la I nachala XX vekov. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va obor.SSSR. 1960. 757 P. (HIM 14:4) (Military art and science) ecologiml -physiological to tempemture and light no - 3, 1952 ANBINDFR, Ya.Ye. (Anbinder, IA.IE.]; SHPAKOVSKIY, N.Ye. [Shpalovs1kyi, N.E.1; DARBINYAN, S.A.; KOMAROV, V.V.; KOMAPCIA, T.7.; K:-ZU"", Yu.A.; KOUCKUTIN, L.P.; &-UKIDZr, V.M.; SHULYATITSKIY, S.M. [Shyliatytslkyi, S.M.]; KHODURSKIY, Ye.A. (Khodurslkyi, IE.A.1; OBUSHINSKIY, Ye.l. [Obushynslkyi, IE.1.1; GVOZDIK, A.A. (11vozdyk, A.A.]; NIKITINA, M.A.; LUPASHKO, N.F.j M.N.; TSIMBLER, M.Ye. (TSymbler. M.IE.); ILYN, A.N.; TOTADZE, P.M.; ZHIGUR,%,-Kh.Yu.; zAKR.EvsKiy, Ye.s. (Zakrevslkyi, 1E.S.]; FEDORCKCH, A.G. (Fedorovych, A,H.1; CHALFNKC., D.K.; KHOMUTOV, D.A.; SKURIKHIN, I.M.; NILOV, V.I.; YFFIMOV, B.N. [IEfimov, B.N.]; KAZANOVSKIY$ V.S. [Kazanovslkyi, V.S.]; ZOTIKOV, L.S.; KMHMNKO, M.A. Soviet certificates of invention. Khar. prom. no.2157-59 Ap-Je 165. (MIRA 18:5) KUDRYAVTS,EV, N.,, prof.;-BESKIT inzh.; BROD, I., profo Who was right: Lomonosov or Mendeleev? Origin of oil. Tekh.mol. 29 no-4:5-9 Ap 161* (MM 34:5) 1. Vsesoyuznyy geologorazvedochnyy neftyanov institut (for Kudryav-tsev, Baskrovpy). 2. Moskovskiy gos. universitet (for Brod). (Petrole= geology) BESKROVIM~ N. A. Rraktikum po ekologii shivotnykh (Practical work in animal ecology) Kharkov, Izd-Vo Kharlkovskogo gosudarstvennogo unive--siteta, 1953. 232 p. SO: Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Vol. 7, No. 6, Sep- 1954 USSR/Medicine - Penicillin Jan/Feb 52 "Treatment of Angina by Local Injection of Peni- cillin" N - R . Beskrovnyy, Clinic for Diseases of Bar, Nose, and Throat, Stanislav Med Inst "Vest Oto-Rino-Laringol" Vol XIV, No 1, PP 77, 78 Intramuscular injection of penicillin at a dis- tance from the seat of the disease -when treating angina is not effective. The penicillin spreads through the tissues in low concn, is quickly neutralized and enters the tonsils in small quan- titiL%-s only. It is more efficient to inject the prepn into the immediate vicinity of the tonsils. 204T62 USSR/Medicine - Penicillin (Contd) -an/Feb 52 Author injected 50,000-70,000 units in 3-5 ml of physiol salt soln or 1% novocain soln be- hind each tonsil to a depth of 3-5 mm . At the same time a streptocide in the usual doses should be given ifternally. 204T62 I 11SKILOVIM) J;,Rl Gase Of OLOgenous sapi!i., to)cicosig. Zhul'. ush. nos. i gorl. bol. 3 :1-., 1 L-A'p lb,30 (141RA 16:8) 1. Tz klinild bolezr(,-,-r (,zav. - doktor :i~d. nauk M.S. ltdvedovskiyl I i i tsinskoEo in- stituta. CIF) 7 ilFl-"~"T~o'l.ilFfy,~--i'~,._f'., T. 14. 1,11;:L'TSAT~'SKAYA rini! V. A. "Algarite [Stone-oil, Altered Paraffin! Finds in "lie Granites ~~f tile Lake Baykal Area." p. 443 - xbornU, 3, (CoUactlon or Artkl*s in Geo1oa, Vol. A. �-Am+ - Gostoptokb s 1958p 1471PP. (Tits4s v" 126, Vacsoyuzun nertyumoy naueboo-IssledovateloWdy institut) AUTHOR: Beskrovnyy, 11. S. S0'1/20-122-1-33/44 TITLE: occurrence of Oil in-the Volcanic Pipes of the Siberian Platform (Nefteproyavieniya v vulkanicheskikh trubkakh Sibirskoy platformy) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958, Vol 122, Nr 1, pp 119-122 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the exploration of the Nizhne-Ilimskiye iron ore deposits (Ref 1) as well as the original finding places for diamonds in the catchment area of the Vilyuy-river, oil manifestations were found in the agglomerates of basic and ultra basic rockj which fill the volcanic pipes. The author has investigated the manifestations on the two mentioned places. The mentioned pipes have a diameter of 0,5 km and penetrate on the surface horizontal layers of Upper-Cambrian marl, limestone and sandstone of the Ordovician time and Siluric sandstone. The pipes Tatlyanka and Pasmurnyy have to follow the Korshunovskaya fold, which is complicated at the south-west wing by a fracture. (11. A. Ivashchenko). In the Tatlyanka-pipe fluid and quasi-fluid bitumen have been found in tuff-breccia transformed into skarn, Card 1/4 in trap, in magnetite-ore and in a pyroxene-calcite-skarn. The SOV120-122-1-33144 occurrence of Oil in the Volcanic Pipes of the Siberian Platform oil manifestations are bound to cracks and caverns of those rocks which fill the pipe. The cracks filled with bitumen were formed later than other, closed cracks. More frequently these cracks filled with bitumen and pyrite are to be found in the domain of calcite-veins. Here bitumen fills vast cracks, caverns, nests and pore spaces. It also soaks into the inter- spaces between the grains and gives the calcite a yellow and brown colour. The chemical analysis of bitumen (carried out by N. I. Bogoroditskaya) shows an uninterrupted bitumen line ranging from heavy oil to asphalt (Table 1). This phenomenon is due to the decay of oil in the upper parts of the pipe. Bitumen is traced down unto a depth of 55*4, The Kimberlit- pipes of the Vilyuy-river are described as well. In the pipes Zarnitsa and Udachnaya hydrocarbon gas was found in great quantities and lead to a few explosions. The gas separation lasted about a month. At the border of the cracks orange-yellow ozocezite was found besides bitumen. On a few parts of the pipe Zarnitsa not burnable gases were separated. Oil manifestations have been found as well in the pipes of the Olenek-satchment area (R. K. Yurkevich and M. A. Xrutoyarskiy). Conolusions may Card 2/4 by drawn from oil findings in the rocks described at the be- SOV/20-122-1-33/44 Occurrence of Oil in the Volcanic Pipes of the Siberian Platform ginning as to a vertical infiltration of oil. The mentioned phenomena are regular and examples from other countries refer to it (Refs 6-13)- Professor N. A. Kudryavtsev gave useful instructions for the work and the examination of ihe manuscript. There are 2 figures, 1 table, and 13 references, 6 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Vs.esoyuznyy neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatel,15kiy geologo- razvedochnyy institut (All-Union Scientific Geologic-Prospec,ting Oil Researoh Institute) PRESENTED: February 1, 1958., by. N,~ So Shatskiy, Member, Academy of Sciences, USSR SUBMITTED: January ~O, 1958 qard 3j/4 BESKROVIIYY- .$. --- Geologic conditions of petroleum occurrences in the volcanic pipes of the Siberian Platform. Trudy VITIGRI no.16,3:270-308 160. (MIRA 14:6) (Siberian'klatform-Petrol-eum geclogy) HESKROVN-YYt N.S.. Outcropping ancient cryatalline rocks in the oil region of the Aravan Valley (Fergana). Trudy VNIGRI no.186:307-314 161. (YJRA 15:3) (Aravan Valley-Petroledr, geology) 10318 - S/02"/6 210,')0 /012/0- 061/007 D036/DI) 4 ATJ THORi 1.~;. (Lonin(,rad) ITLE: Cn Mac: cauovs (i,' luminescence of rocks on the ",oon P'17RIODICLL: Priruaa, no. 12, 1962, 100 TEX"2: in connection with the work of Piilkovo IT.F. Zupravich, who.-;c infrar(A -fliotoUraphs of the Moon minporto(I the suC,-!otion that lunar rocks can luminence under ultravi'olet solar -radiation ("Izvc- r~',iya", Sop 8, 1~62), the author, under the direction of Profe0sor TT.A. 11 __ Tranite pe[;- Midryavtscv, studied over 2000 samples of crystallic rocks matitos, carbonatitcs, etc.) iinder ultraviolet'radiation. This work was -performed in the Vsesoyvizn-!,Y neftyanoy nauchno-issledovatellskiy [;Colo[,-oraz- vedochnyy institut (."Ill-"ni.on Fet,-rolcum Sci-entific Research Institute of Geolocicnl 77xploral4on). "ho rocks were taken from ab-scal fractures- in Karelia and the 11oln Poninsula, i.e. far from sedimentary rocks, as the latter are cons-_d,~red not to exist on the 'Moon. Luminescence in 18-30~ of the samples, but only in fine fissures, led to the discovery of petroleum Card 1/2 3/02 621000101 2/006/0r~7 On the causes of Iu!,)IIIeI"C~Inc0 Of D036YD114 bitumens in thcoo In tho, car",onatites, luminescence character- istic fo*r rare-earth mi_nprals containinE radioactive elements is also ob- served. The author thcrefore su&Lxests that lunar rocks in abyssal fracture zones, particular in "he T,.c-o crater region, may contain petroleum bitumen.- and/or rare-earth minerals, and that this should be considered -.u1non selooi~in- a landing point on the ,`oon. Card 2/2 EESKROVNTY,-N.S.; BARANOVA, T.E. Petroleum bitumens in pegnatites and carbonatites. Dokl. AN SSSR 149 no.4018-921 Ap 163. (MMA 16-3) 1. VBesoyuznyy neftyangy institut. Prefttavleno nauchno-in4ledovatel'skiy geologorazvedochnyy akademikam H.M.Strakhovym. Bl.!Si.TOVNY Y) N. S. "Petraleum bitumens in pegmatites and carbonatites." report submitted for 22nd Sess, Intl Geological Cong, New Delhi, .14-22 Dec j-964. BE~*Ui,Xkolay Sergeyevich; GEMP, Sargey Dmitriyevich; SHVARTS, Tamara Vasillyevna; IONINA, I.N., ve.dushchiy red.; YASHCHLIRZHINSKAYA, A.B., tekhn.red. [D~Wp faults in western Turkmenia and their role in the formation of oil pools] Glubinnye razlony Zapadnoi Turkmenii i ikh roll v formirovanii neftianykh zalezhei. Leningrad, Gostoptekhizdat, 1963. 104 P. (Leningrad. Vsesoiuznyi neftianoi nauchno- issledovatellskii geologorazvedochryi institut. Trudy, no.210). (MIRA 16:12) BBSKROVNTY, R.P., kanitan med. sluzhb-,r Pmrove field installation for producing distilled water. Yoen. med. zhur. no.2:93-94 F 157 (MIRA 12:7) (WATXR, distillation, mobile appar. for military use (Ibas)) DISKROVNYT, Treatment of m1nor skin 24 no.9:48-49 S 159. (GRAMICIDIN) Injuries with gramicidin. Felld. I akuBh. (MIRA 12:12) (SKIN--WOUNDS AND INMIRS) EESKROVNYY9 R.P-.-v kapitan moditainakoy sluahby Vessels for injection solutions aM their ooalizg. Apte delo 9 no* 065-66 JI.-Ag 160. (1 LTEC"PIONS) (MIM 130) BESKROVNYYJ, R.P. Acclerated and improved preparation of solutions for injections. Apt. delo 10 no.4:57--60 JI-Ag '60. (MIRA 14:12) (SOLUTIONS (PHAWAGY)) BF,SKROVNYY-. R.P.1 kapitan meditsinskoy sluzhby Treating minor skin injuries with gramicidin; abstract. Voen.-med. zhur. no.3:77 Mr '61. WIRA 14:7) (GIW.IICIDIN) (SKIN-WOUNDS AND INJURIES) RESXROVM) li. P. "A D~vice for Detenidning the PuriLy of Solutions". Voyenna Yeditsinskiy Zhurnal, No. 4, 19,62 BESKROVNYY, R.P. L--ntic preparation of solutions. Aptech. delo 12 no.303-55 tt'.40 t63 WIRA 17t2) 1. k,'8'kRdTITYY,- V,- YX I TANOVI V, 1. 2. USSR (600) 4. Barannikov, Aleksei Petrovich, 18W-1952 7. In co=emoration of Aleksei Petrovich Barannikov. Izv. AN SSSR. 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