SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT M.V. CHEBOTAREV - V.A. CHEBOTAREV
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USENIKOP S.F.; CHEBOTAREV, N.V.
-
Structural characteristics of the localization of
tin-bearing areas in the Amur Valley. Sov.geol. 8
no.11846-54 N 165.
(MIRA 19t1)
AITDREYEV, L.L.; VAMIM, V.I.; CHEPURIN., P.I.;
~JMOSMIcflMiKo, v.F.;
BDGACIMT~ A.S.; VOLIVACH, Ye.Ye.s, agronom-entomolog;
CHEBOTAMI,
agronom-entomolog (Georgiymmkiy rayon); ZdbO-, r,-x-,
agronom po zashchite rasteniy
Killing shield bugs in combines* Zaahch,rast,ot verd. J-
bol,
7 no.6:30-31 Je 162. (I-TIRP 15:1-2)
1. Zaveduyushchiy Severo-Na0makim opornym punktan
Vsesoyuznogo
instituta zashchity rasteniy (for Andreyev). 2.
Zameatitell direk-
tora, glavnyy agronam sovkhoza, 91umkoys (for Vakbmar.).
3. .5tuaestite-L,
direktora glavnyy agronam oporno-pokazatellmogo sovkhoza
nenskiy* tfor Chepurin). 4. Glavnyy inzh. sovkhoza
"Kurskiyll (for
Bogachev). 6. Severo,-Kavkazski7 opornyy punkt
Vsesoyuznogo instiluxta
zashchity rasteniy (for Vollvach). 7. Sovkhoz
"Starodubskiyll
(for Zgadov).
(Stavropol Territory-41heat-Diseases and pests)
(Stavropol Territory-Burygasters)
CHEBOTAREV, 1,1. A. (Em-m)
CHEWTAREV, 14. A. (Er.-OR) -- "INVESTIGATION Or TFr
IN-3ULATION OF [LrC:TPICAL IJACHINE-5 -*Y
THE IMPULSE METHOO." Sue ii APR 52, Moscow Cjrmcrz or I.cmu
PowE- Encir4crRitiG It4sT
IMENI V. M. MoLoTov (DiSSERTATION FOR Tilt DEGREE OF
CANDIDATE it. TecllmCAL S,--lCl4CE)
SO: VECHEnNAYA MOSKVA, JANUARY-DECEMDER 1952
KORDFV51 V.I.; KOZHUSHKOY P.S.; VIIFBOTAPF:V, N.J..
Improvement of the SM-733
165.
no.6:24-25 je
(MRA 18t7)
14(5)
E
SOV/132-59-2-11/10
AUTHOR:
Chebotarev, N.K.,
TITLE:
The Vibration
Drilling Installation BVBII-20 for Pro-
specting Alluvial
Deposits (Vibroburovaya ustanovka
EVBU-20 dlya razvedki
rossypnykh mestorozhdeniy)
PERIODICAL:
Razvedka i okhrna nedr,
1959, Nr 2, pp 49 - 51
(USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The-vibration core-hole
rig EVBU-2 was constructed
according to the plans elaborated
by the author,
V.N. Shpanov and D.D. Barkan. It was especially
designed for prospecting drilling in alluvial de-
posits. It
is mounted on a GAZ-63 truck. The rig
is equipped with a
plunging core-sample container
fixed on the socket of the
drive-pipe and is de-
tachable. The vibration hammer drives
the pipe in-
to the deposit and the drilled core passes
through
the bottom opening of the drive-pipe and penetrates
into the container. A special device pulls the con-
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tainer out at requested intervals and the core-
SOV/132-59-2-11/16
The Vibration Drilling Installation EVBU-20 for Prospecting
Alluvial Deposits
samples are removed. Not only are the core-samples
better preserved, but the drilling performance of
the rig is two to three times better than that of
the "Empire" rig.- The labor consumption is also
60% less. A detailed description of the rig is
given. There is 1 diagram.
ASSOCIATION: Ministerstvo geologii i okhrany nedr SSSR
(XISSR Mini-
at*-of Geology and Conservation of Mineral Resources)
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Stok i g1drolo lebeskiye rascbe~X (Run-off and
Hydrological Calculations),
Gidrometeoizdat, 19.39.
SO: U-3039, 11 Mar 1953
--.-Aiis - , - -- -- --- -I---------
25048. CUMUREV, N. P. Zakonomernosti Mrosiormykh 'favl*nU V
Zavisimostl Ot FaM
Prodollnogo Profilyao Trudy Yublisyncy Sessil, Posvyashch.
Stoletiyu, So Dnys
Rozbdenlya Dokuchayeva. M--L-, 19499 -- 393-"-
SO: I&topial No. 33, 1949
MMSUM~V_ NN.-
A 165T77
ration Frou the Surface of Soil When the Level.
9f Gound-Waterm Is.Below the Surface," 1. P. Chebo-
tarev
ODA AkI Sauk SSW, Vol UMI, No 2., pp 275-276
Considers cose,vhere ioil layers from vater horizonto
surface posses "pellicularn vater or hygroscopic =Die-
ture. MO.* forwAla.for Z, Us evaporation, as func-~
tion of D.,'dlaimeter of soil particles in the form: -
Z 2 -Bl DI + 9B2 . D-1. Therefore, finds particle
-diameter corresponding to -I-= evaporation. SO---
mitted 18 Jan 50.by Acad A. I. Jekrasov.
16Wn
itVAII
Title t vio L
belts Vol.717, 257
ss3R, 195
S u b j c- at I C ~92
Prowl
CIIEBOTAREV, N. P.
Intensity of Thavi and Water Yield of Snow
On the basis of the balance of liquid water in snow
cover the author
attempts to derive an expression for the intensity of
water yield of
snow cover during the period of snow thawing.
Further, by considering
the thermal balance of the thawing snow cover, he
finds an approximate
expression for the -intensity of snow thawing. As a
result of the inte-
gration of the latter expression the author. by
assuming a linear rela-
tion between water reserve in the snow cover and
coefficient of cover of
locality, obtains an exponential function which
expresses the law govern-
ing the decrease in water reserve in snow cover in
accordance with its
degree of thaw. (RZhGeol, No. 4, 1955) Tr-
Vnrnn,-!7hqk- un-tp-,, 28, 1953,
105-107.
SO: Sum, No. 744, 8 Dee 55 - Supplementary Survey of
Soviet Scientific
Abstracts (17)
Runoff", ""etearCII.
"Factors Gover~!i!~, t'le yula!.-I,
L L,
In connection idth the article of V. P. Pivarelis (Gidrotekhnik.--
llelioratsiya,
'To 2, lq~- ) on the problem of the coefficients of variation (c,)
of runoff, the au' r
N 53 U I tho
indicates the necessit-I., of findinc Lhe dei-endence of the
vaAation of the i-,-hole voori the
-iation of its factors. In his earlier works (e.,-., ~-.Oteorol. i
GidroI.C,,:--*I-I-a, o 4, !94,
V2L!,
the author -ororosed depcndences of the sarie k1ird for tulne
coefficients cv of preci7~~-*Ltatlion
and ruiof.L*'. 1"o presents a forriul,~: for the coefficiel-AS CV of
the roserve of -,.ater i-
snow 11-16 ''he Coofficiont of runoff of th,~-,: in +Ulo casu, of a
certni- inUP-luence
of the of the basL.. (RZhGcol, 13D 1c,,'55) 50. awn.:;o. 7131, ~,)
"sov 55.
CRIBO - , . ~
Determination of the warping capacity of sand. Trudy VGU
35:3-9
155. (MM 11:5)
(Sand) (Reclamatlor~ of land)
CHEBOTAREV. N.P.
-
- NP'~ ~
r
*Theory of the warping of sand. Trudy VGU 35:11-45 955. (KIRA
11:5)
(Sand) (Reclamation of land)
CMKBOWW, X.P.
4
W,P!4.W.
1-1~ I Aitterns 'of formation
31-34 155.
of solld matter In runoff, Trudy VW 42 no,41
(Runoff) (KEPA IVQ
15-57-5-6916
Translation from: Referativny ;hurnal, Geologiya, 1957, Nr 5,
p 168 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Chebotarev, N. P.
TITLE:
PERIODICAL:
ABSTRACT:
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-the jilting Capacity of Sands
(Opredeleniye kolimatatsionnoy sposobnosti peskov)
Tr. Voronezhsk. un-ta, 1955, Vol 35, PP 3-9
This.paper discusses laboratory investigations in the
silting of sands from,.western Kazakhstan by using
clays-and adding various chemical reagents. After a
brief historical sketch on the studies'of silting in
sands, the author describes the organization of the
experimental work. All the laboratory studies. were
made on sands and cla s taken from three districts in
western Kazakhstan.., ;or the studies, the sands were
used in their natu.ral state and composition. The clays
were subjected toa preliminary treatment; i.e., they
14-57-6-12276
Translation fromp. Raferativnyy zhurnal, Geograftys, 1957, Nr 6.
P 81 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Obabotorev, N. P9
TITLX~ Safe Maximum Discharge and the Damage to Ponds in
Voronezh Oblast' In Spring, 1953 (Obaspechennont'
mr;,kaimallnykhrasklio&-v.iavarlynostI na prudakh
Voronszhako7 oblasti vesnoy 1953 goda)
PERIODICALv Tre Voronezhsko izn-ta,, 1955, Vol 42,, Nr 4, pp 35-36
ABSTRACTi Ekaing his conclusion on the observations conducted
in -~ipring of 1953g the author asserts that the ravine
reservoirv may hold a safe quantity of talle met*=
whi,~h is substantially lower then th~ for the river
bablusp (and which depenets.on the rate of snow.melt-
in~g and the type of spring)* This safe quantity
depends I ~1 the basin area (for the ravines with
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Card F Z.- G. 35, 5 P (percent)= 0, 05/7o50, on the ever-
CHEBOTAREV, N. T.
"Double Carbides in'.1ron-Wolfram-Carbon Alloys." Thesis for
degree of Cand. Technical
Sci. Sub 19 May 49, Moscow Order of the labor Red Banner Inst of
Steel lowd 1. V. Stalin.
Sumary 82, 18 Doe 52, Disperj&tig PremeRW for Decreem In Sci
A%Ilft . -in
-- esm ja 1949, From Vachermpya Moskva, Jan-Doe 1949.
Aj
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In feavulting steeh 2 phas" kavv bm
A C&I Wile CINCO Mild It Kl;,hmw.A ri,W.C in w%kh V and
0 AW 6141111W. 11 j0 flial V esul Cl 4141411f, orldmT
W &%,mis jo 11w vmj4ps 4KI) ioustw4na it* %141-110V 11,1141.
oboA-e, tb~ hials tenip. g*4*ntk-o #A the Vr-W-C
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KOVO~IEHWS kiY, S. 3. , ZAYiICVSI-UY, A. S. , LEVITSKIY, B. M.
, Y. N. ,
BOBKOV, V. V., YEGOROV, P.P., NIKOLAYEV, G. E. and IVAINOV, A.
A.
"Some Physical Properties of Uranium, Plutonium and Their
Alloys."
paper to be dpresented at 2nd UN Intl.1 Conf. on the peaceful
uses of Xx Atomic
Energy, Geneva, ix 1 - 13 Sept 58.
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- :;,-- (' tcigvo~.v A. A.P KMOBEYMKIYI S. T., KUTAYTSEV, V. I.
and CERBOTAREV, N. T.
"Interaction Between Plutonium and Other Metals in Connection
vith their
Arrangement In Mendeleev's Periodic Table."
paper to be presented at 2nd UN Intl. Conf. on the peaceful uses
of Atomic
Energy, Geneva, I - 13 Sept 58.
78-3-4-23/38
AUTHORSt Alenchikova, 1. F., Zaytseva, L. L., Lipis, L. V.,
Nikolayev, N. S., Fomin, V. V., Chebotarev, N. T.
TIT;.Zt Investigation of the Physico-Chemical Properties of
Plutonyl
Fluoride (Izucheniye fiziko-khimicheskikh svoystv ftoristogo
plutonila)
PERIODICALs Zhurnal Neorganicheskoy Khimiipl958,Vol-3,Nr
4,PP-951-955(usSR)
ABSTRAM The synthesis of plutonyl fluoride from hydrochloric
acid
solutions of plutonium-VI with liquid hydrofluoric acid
was elaborated.
The plutoryl fluoride produced by %is synthesis was ana-
lyzed as followss
aj by chemical analysis
b by determination of the state of valence of plutonium
r by means of the electron absorption spectrum
C) by the determination of the composition based on the
U. R. -absorption spectrum
d) by X-ray structural analysis.
- The chemical analysis shcwed that plutonyl fluoride has the
Card 1/2 following formulas PuO 2F2'
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Investigation of the Physico-Chemical Properties of
Plutonyl Fluoride
The electron and U.R. absorption spectra of plutonyl
fluoride
proved the presence of the Pluo 22+_ion and the absence of
the Pu-IV-ion.
The crystallization structure of plutonyl fluoride shows a
rhombic lattice with the constants a a 5,797� 0,005 1 and
0
42 + 3'. 3
The i-ray density of PuO2P2 amounts to 6,50 g1cM . 0
The solubility of plutonyl fluoride in water at 20 C
amounts
to 1,07 g11. On the action of*water on plutonyl fl#oride
a change of structure occurs. There are 5 figures, 2
tables,
and 7 referenceE.
SUBMITTEDs October 20, 1957
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AUTWRS:
Boch-9-ar, A.A., Tomsonv G.I., Ghabot&rev, N.T.
SWIt9-4-6-7/30
TITLE-
Rmorystalliza,tion of Uranium Subjected to
the Action of a
CydUcal Thermal Treatment (Rekristallizatelya
urans. pod
deystriyem tsiklioheskoy termodbrabotki)
PMODICAL:
Atannaya energlya, 1958, Vol- 4, Nr 6,, pp;.- 555-556 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
Roax7stallization, was investigated in the case of thme
types
of umniump i.e. uxanium that had been bardenea in the
r -pbase,
j
uranium drawn In the r-pbase, amd in molten Uranium. Ctclical
thermal trsatment, had -the following parameters:
Ha7imm
taVenture 5W-5500 C; minimum temperature 1000 C;
&:-rerage
velooltq of heating 220/a.' average velocity of cooling
250/e;
time of h~wting at maxinim temperature 12 - 13 B.
Miexostruoturq
was obtained by electrolytic etehing in the fol-
lowing solution:
Ace~io acid - I part; gaturated aqueous solution of chromium
anhy-Irla-3 (apaoifia weight 1.50) - I p&ft; water - 2 parts.
X-xV pi,-Aurea wer-.i tak-en by means of the device mw -86 with
ciobalt rad-tatior.
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RaoMU12.4-7tation leads to a
pulverization of the initial
Recrystallization of U.-%amtum Subjected to th-a Action
SOV/ 89-4-6-7/30
of a Cyclical Thermal Trsatment
sftqaai~~,a~ It begirkm at tbose parka of the crystal
lattice which
ara ,wxp-v.3.*i to the highest degree. of disturbance.
There are
fiVires ani 6 referenotest, 3 of vddch are Soviet.
SUUMTED.- Mar3h 18~ 191r8
1. Uranilim-Phase studies 2. Uranium-Crystallization
3. Uranium-heat treatment
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'onobt~yev~.-kiy. S. K117ft-it, -V, V. i.-
AUTFOR"~: A.. i,
Men'shikova, T. 1~*.',..(,hebc-'.arnv, N. T.
T ITIME: The Peaotions of Pliltonjum Other Metals Vilith 4~:3pvc- to
Their in th* PericAic Table of D. 1.
(Vznjmodpystvi,ve Dlutoni-ya s drigimi. metallam.1 v e, h
raspoln,zhen-'yem v Deriodiehesxoy sisteme D. 1. Uie-! ie~',
!'~.'PTODICAL- Atomnaya energips, 1998, Voi. 1). Nr
'~'.KTH ~T On the ba.,;j,a of phase diagrami ttie ciatracter of 4-h,~
of vIrttonium with a number of other elemp!its of tv,,~ norio44~~
table is described. Only characl.eristic exampler manr~-k-n-A-
Phase diagrams are given for the fcilowinp. C"'..
Pu + Be, Pu A19 Pu Fb. Fu -;- Big Fu -~ Zr, Pu z -
Fu -* Mo. Pu Or-, Pu T, Pu + U. A dotaijed lj.~'-
cerning the arystal. strueture of seme plut~-,Ii-on
added, in which pluton-lum is combined with the. f-00-s-ing ol-
mc-nts: ell, ."g, Be, Mg, Hg, Al, In, Ta. C, Si. C~--
F B i . Te.. Mn. Fe, Cog Ni . 0-Q, Th, and Ur a:-'
o r e J gn daLa For t he comp i I a * i o n o f th F-' phas iz,-L-m.
Car:" 1/2 Cially the papern by the author" mentionod
15
The Rpact~ons of Flm'onium With Other Metnis P,
irs thi- Eel.j,.,flj.c Tablt~ c.:' 11). 1. Mendoloyev
..ein Thi, V. T. 2-F.,gro"a.
---nd Y(-. 8wtriUkmWft
Therc- art. figur-i! ant,, refCr%-ne,~,,
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It AUTHORS: Sarkisovq E. 3.2.__Chebotarevg 11. T.$ Nevzorova, A.
A.,
Zver1kov, A. I.
TITLE:
The Oxidation of Zirconium at Righ Temperatures and the
Structure of the Primary Oxide Films (Okieleniye tsirkoniya
pri
vysokikh temperaturakh i struktura pervichnykh oksidnykh
plenok)
PERIODICAt:
Atomnaya energiya, 1958, Vol 5, Nr 5, PP 550-553
(USSR)
13STRACT:
The investigation was carried out with two
different layers
of zirconium. In the first case, a small
zirconium plate
(dimensions: 6 . 15 - 075 mm) was used7 which was
produced
by hot rolling. The plate was then annealed for one hour
at a temDerature of 700 0C. Before oxidation the -olate was.
chemically polished in a solution of 40 % nitric acid, 5 %
hydrofluoric acidq and 55 % water.
Oxidation took place in steam
and dry oxygen at temperatures
0
of from 150 to 800 C and under atmospheric pressure.
The time of
exposure varied between 15 minutes and 10 hours.
By means of the
scattering method the electrograme were
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taken on an
electronograph of the type EM-4-
SOV/89-5-5-7/27
The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures and the
Structure of the
Primary Oxide Films
In the second case the zirconium foils were produced by
evaporation of the zirconium in a vacuum on a mica base.
The foils produced were removed from the mica base in
distilled water. Oxidation was carried out as described above.
The radiographic investigations were carried out by means
of a camera of the type NW-86 (Cr radiation).
It was found that oxidation develops in stages. During the
first stage of oxidation a thin layer with a marked textured
cubic modification and characterized by very considerable
passivation forms. The second stage is characterized by
the occurrence of a textured monoclinic, modification, which
is located above the cubic modification. A further increase
of the thickness of the foil is possible only at the ex-
pense of the increase of the internal monoclinic modification.
The third stage of oxidation is characterized by the vanish-
ing of the textured black oxidation layer which consists of
the cubic and monoclinic modifications. The black layer goes
over into a white one. At this inst--it the rate of oxidation
of zirconium increases very considerably.
Card 2/3 The resistance to corrosion of the black layer might
be
The Oxidation of Zirconium at High Temperatures and the
Structure of the
Primary Oxide Films
brought into connection with the presence of a textured solid
solution of zirconium in Zr02j It wAs possible to show that
the protective propertieB of he blaok layer apparently
vanish as soon as a maximum of aa-Ituration of this solid
solution with oxygen is attained. The consequence is that a
non-.textured white zirco-nium oxide rith the well-known
stoichiometric composition is formed. There are 05 figures.
2 tables, and 6 =eferencev, 0 of wbiolh is So-le".
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AUTHORS: znr)sikova. A. V. 3017/619 -7-1-12126
TITLE: Thermal Expansion of u-Plutonium (Termiuheskaye.
:rcasshireniye
oc-plutoniya)
PERIODICAL; Atomnaya. energiya, 1959~ Vol 7., ITr 1- pp 68-69
(USSSR)
ABSTRACT- The thermal expansion aoeffir;iewca were measured
within the
temDerature range of from -186 -to +1003C. The measuring object
usea was a plutonium wire of 0.5 mm diameter, of which X-ray
pictures were taken at room temperature, at the tel:irerature
of
liquid nitro.gen., and at 1000 C. The X-xa:i pictures within
the
range of from -1960 to 200 C ivere maide according to the
method
of the reversed pictures in the IRKSO chambar. The X-ray
pictures
at +1000 C were taken in the chamber RKU-86. From the dis-
placement of the lines 714,. 71u~. 5451 248, 445, 124, 452,
356,
U60, 5112v 3213 the expansion coefficients were zalculated.
They
are shown both by tables and in fcrm of diagTams for the
temperature range mentioned. The results obt-ained agree satis-
factorily with the data hitherto published. There are 1 figure,
2 tables, and 3 references.
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Thermal Expansion of ot,-Plutonium ~'OV/89-7-1-12/26
SUBMITTED: Harch 9, 1959
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3/089/6j/010/001/006/020
0 0 B006/BO63
AUTHOR: Chebotarev, N. T.
TITLE: Relationship Between Structure and Anisotropy in Thermal
Expansion of Uranium, Neptunium, and Pliitoniuni
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp, 43-49
TEXT: The anisotropy displayed by the coefficient of thermal
expansion
in non-cubic modifications of uranium, neptunium, and plutonium
has a
considerable effect on the properties of these metals. The
different
values of the coeffioient of thermal expansion along the various
crystal
axes leads to structural changes in the lattice on heating or
cooling,
i.e., the mutual position of the molecules changes. The purpose of
the
present work was to study the laws valid for changes of the
interatomic
distances in the lattice on heating. The experiments were made with
rhombic crystals of a-uranium, a-aeptunium, and r-plutonium, and
also with
monoclinic crystals of a-plutonium. It was shown that the
anisotropy in
the coefficient of thermal expansion in all modifications was due
to the
four covalent bonds weakening with an increase of temperature, and
to
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Relationship Between Structure and Anisotropy
S/089/60/010/001/006/020
in Thermal Expansion of Uranium, Neptunium, B006/BO63
and Plutonium
their uneven distribution among the various crystal axes. The
laws
established shed 'Light on certain specific properties of
uranium,
neptunium, and plutonium, which differ from those of ordinary
metals. The
anisotropy in the coefficient of thermal expansion of
P-plutonium (Ref.6)
is greater than in the case of a-plutonium, and that of
y-plutonium is
again greater than that of P-plutonium. S. T. Konobeyevskiy
is thanked
for a discussion and valuable comments. There are 5 figures,
a tables,
and 7 references: 3 Soviet, ) British, and I US.
SUBMITTED: April 11, 1960
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S/089/4J/010/001/00-1/020
B006/13063
AUTHORS: Konobeyevskiy, S. T., Chebotarev, N. T.
TITLE: Structure and Thermal Expansion of 6- and n -Plutonium
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 10, No. 1, Pp~ 50-57
TEXT: A study has been made of the structural changes causing a drop
in
the temperature of plutonium, as well as of the transitions of
modificaticns,
proceeding from the high-temperature (body-centered) &-phase to'the
face-centered tetragonal IL-phase and further on to the face-centered
cubic 5-phase. In accordance with the conception on the growth of
covalent binding components with dropping temperature, the problem
as to
which are the most probable structural changes in allotropic F_ 4 n
48
transitions in plutonium is discussed. It is assumed that ideal face-
centered lattices for I- and 6-plutonium describe the true structure
in
first approximation only. The actual structure of these phasel~is
much
more complicatedt and is characterized by displacements of atoms from
their ideal locations by 3-4% of d mean . These displacements reduce
the
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6- and %-plutonium B006Y3063
compactness of the packings of these structures and lead to
an increase
of their specific volumes. As is shown, the sharp increase of
period a
with a rise of temperature, and the even more considerable
decrease of the
period c of the IL-phase, may be regarded as the result of
thermal
expansion. There is actually a continuous structural
transformation which
approaches the &-phase. The difference in the lattice
constants of the
qt - and the E,-phaues in the range 451-4800C (of the
'%-phase) is
reduced by about 15%. It can be further shown that the change
in the
lattice constants of the 6-phase with a drop in temperature
may be
regarded as the result of two simultaneous processes acting
in opposition
to each othGr. The first process is a reduction of dMin due
to the growTh
of the covalent binding component and a decrease of the
amrlitudes of
atomic vibrations, and leads to a decrease of the latti-.e
constants
(positive component of the coefficient of thermal expansion).
The other
process, an increase of the displacement of atoms from their
ideal
location, leads to a decrease in the compactness of the
pa3k-ing and to an
increase of the lattice constants (negative component of the
coefficient
of thermal expansion). In *the range of high temperatures,
the second
Card 2/3
Structure and Thermal Expansion of U/00 I/ CC)
5- and n-Plutonium B006/B063
process plays the leadinc~ role and the coefficient Of thOrlal
expansic';i
becomes negative. The first process prevails in 6-phase undercooling,
where-the coefficient of thermal expansion is vanishing at first and
later
assumes positive values. If the 6-phase is alloyed, the part played by
the second process would then be weakened, and the coefficient of
thermall
expansion :ihould be positive also at both high and low temperatures.
There are 4 figures, 1 table, and 8 references: 3 Soviet, 3 US, and 2
British.
SUBMITTED: April 11, 1960
Card 3/3
24725
S/076/61/006/007/002/014
B107/B217
CR A If 0 0
AUTHORSt Alenchikova, 1. F., Zaytseva, L. L., Lipia, L. V.,
Pomin, V. V. , Chebotarev, 11. T.
TITLEg properties of plutonyl fluoride complexes
PERIODICALs" Zhurnal neorganicheakoy khi=3.i, v.* 6, no. 7 1961.
1513-1519
TEXTt The object of the present study was the production and
investigation
of plutony1fluoride complexes with alkali metals. The Byatoma
PU02F2 - MeF - H20 with Me . Ns, K, H"4 9 Rb, Ce were Investigated
in the
range Me/Pu - 1 to 50 by means of electron absorption 3pectra- The
latter
were recorded by means of the AU-51 (ISP-51) upoe'rograph at
the*boiling
temperature of liquid nitrogen. The compounds prepared were
analyzed;
Table I provides a list of the compounds produced as moll as the
analytical
values. The compounds MeruO F 'H 0 are isotopic and of oubic
symmetry.
2 3 2
Fig.2 shows schematically the powder diagrams. obta-inod in 1-he
PXJ-86
(RiCU-86) cameral with chromium radiation. for the fo2joiting
compounds
(lattice constant in brackets)i KPuO F H 0 (8.126 1), RbPuO F H 0
3*
2 3 2 2 2
Card
2h725
S/078J61/006/007/002/014
Pronerties of plutonyl .... B107/B217
(6-458 1), CaPuO, F3*H20 (8.916 Furthermore, a series of
lootopic
compounds Ke 2?u02F4existsi* Fig-3 shows the powder
dia'grams for K2 PuO 2F4
and (NE in achematical form. The compouni Cs(PuO ) F 5H 0 was
4)2PuO2F4 2 2 5' 2
also found; the rudiogram is very rich in linos (Fig.9) --nd
indicates
a low symmetry. The aboorption spectra %re chsrs~tsrlzed by
tho bands for
PU V1 between 8280 and 8530 it as gel'. &a between 6200 alli
5600 R. The
stabilit5r of the compound RePuO.F 3. H2 0 *an found to
lecrease on the tr&n-
sition from sodium to cesium. There are 11 figures, 4
table3, and 15
referencest 2 Soviet-bloc ani 13 non-Soviet-blon. The
referonce to
English-language publication reads as followas 11. H.
Anderson. Paper 6.
21 of the.Transuranium Elements# 14B, N*w York, 1949.
SUBMITTED& 9&7 30, 1960
S/078/62/007/007/002/013
B179/BIOI
A
-111ORS; Zaytseva, L. L., Lipis, L. V., Fomin, V. Fhebo~ ~rev
U V.,
... TTLE
Production and properties of some uranyl fluoride complexes
F6T',,IOPICAL: Zhurnal neorganicheskoy khimii, v- 7, 110. 7, 1962,
1538-1547
TEXT: TI,e precipitatev formed in the reaction between 6.06 M CsF
solution und 0.63 1.1, UO2F2 solution were investigated in the range
of
concentration (C) c 1. c2+ 0.5 - 20 by means of absorption
Cs+ U02
spectroscopy, X-ray analysis, and chemical analysis., Three Cs-VO 2-
fluorije
complexes were formedi Cs bO2F3 at C - 0-5 - 1.5; Cs2 UO2F4*H20 at C
- 2-3;
CS3UO 2F5 at C = 6 - 20 and a mixture of Ca 2-UO2F4* H20 with
Cs_UO2Fr, at
C - 3 - 5. CsU02 F3 is a finely crystalline, yellow substance
soluble in
diluted EN0,9 poorly soluble in H 20; it hydrolyzes in aqueous
solution.
Both Cs 2UO2F4* H20 and Cs 3 UO2F5 form green crystals, are soluble
in H 20
Card 1/1,
S/078/62/'007/007/'002/013
Production and properties of some ... B1710/BlOl
and under~.o hydrolysis. Lll three compounds are insoluble in
alcoliol,
other, and acetone. The solubility of cesium uranyl fluoride
complexes
in H 20 increases in the order CsUO 2FP CSUO2F 3'U 20,
1~52UO2F4*H20,
Cs3 UO2F5* Cs2UO2F4*H 20 forms in vacuum evaporation of C.63
m, UO 2F2 and
0.08 Y CsF solutions at the molecular ratio of 1:2. GsUO
2P3'B20 forms
in slow evaporation of'these solutions in the air. Cs 2U0
2F4*H20 forms
in slow evaporatidn of saturated UO 2F 2and CsF solutions.at
the molecular
ratio of 1:2 in the air.. At the.molecular ratio of 1:1, CsUO
2F3 readily
precipitates only from concentrated UO 2F2 and CsF 5olutionsi
diluted
solutions give a mixture.of CsUO 2 F3and CsUO2 F3* 1120. The
interplanar
spacinGs of the crystals GsUO 2F 3~ CsU02F3'E2OI Cs2UO2F4-H2O
, and C-'3UY5.
were calculated and the wavelengths of the principal
absorption bands
were mea:3ured; these range bet%veen 4200 and 6000 A. There
are 8 figures
and 8 tables.
SUBOTTED: December 24, 1960
Card 2/2
KUTAYTSEV, V. I.; CHEBOTAREV, N. T.; et al
"Further Developments on Phase Diagrams of Plutonium Alloys."
report submitted for 2nd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,
Geneva,
31 Aug-9 Sep 64.
ZAYTSEVA, L.L.; KCKARVp M.T.; MWGLOT, A.A.; CHEBOTAIW, N.".
Double sodium sulfates of rare-earth elementse Zhur,, neorg. khime
9 no.11:2554-2558 N 164 (MIRA 18:1)
s iip . Z n itz, n a o:~g IkhLp.
of the tet--.~,wr, snub.-
Ag
1. subm"tted ilay
S/075/60/015/004/030/030/XX
B020/BO64
AUTHORS: Dubnikov, L. M., and Chebotarev, 0. V-,
TITLE: Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic Fluorinel
Containing Substances on the Basis of the Non-wettability
Property of Glass
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, 1960, Vol, 15,
No. 4,
PP. 511 - 516
TEXT: In Ref. 3 L. Dubnikov and I., Tikhomirov suggested
procedures
and apparatus to determine organic fluorine containing
compounds on
the basis of the non-wettability of glass with H 2s0 4'
The present
paper deals with the possibility of detecting fluorine in
small
amounts of fluorine containing organic substances on the
basis of
the non-wettability of glass. With this method it is
possible to
mineralize the substance and detect fluorine in it in one
and the
same sample in a quick and simple manner. To render the
prescription
1/4
Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic
S/075/60/015/004/030/030/XX
Fluorine Containing Substances on the B02O/B064
Basis of the Non-wettability Property of
Glass
of determination more precise, the dependence of the minimum
sensi-
tivity of detection on the concentration of H 2so4and K2Cr207?
on the volume of chromosulfuric acid, and on temperature was
studied
in detail in advance on chemically pure NaF which was twice
recrystallined according to I. Tananayev (Ref.. 6). The minimum
sensitivity of detection depends on the composition of the
silicate
glass and on the diameter of the tube, which was experimentally
studied;
the experiments were carried out in glass tubes from the
Klinskiy
zavod (Klin factory). The minimum further depends on the acid
con-
centrati_0_n7_EW_e -Volume of chromosulfuric acid, the
temperature (most
favorable temperature: 15 - 500), but does not depend on the
nature
of the oxidizing agent. The detection limit for fluorine J.n
one drop
of the organic substance is given on the basis of the
non-wettability
of glass in mineralization rith a K 2Cr 0 solution in oleum
(Table
17 organic compounds with different F-8 kroups were exam~_Jned,
Card 2/4
Rapid Detection of Fluorine in ~Irgani-,
S/075/60/015/004/030/030/XX
Fluorine Containing Substances on the B02O/BO64
Basis of the Non-wettability Propert~
of Glass
12 of them were undissolved~ 17 in alcoholic, 9 in ether,
and 6 in
aqueous solution. Table 2 gives the limits of detecting
some of these
substances dissolved in alcohol. On the basis of the
results of
fluorine detection it may be concluded that the
prescription used
for inorganic fluorides supplies correct results for
organic fluorine
compounds only if an easily mobile fluorine atom is
present in the
molecule. Table 3'gives the limits of fluorine detection
in organic
fluorine compounds in mineralization with a KMnO solution
in oleum,
4
while Table 4 gives the corresponding values for some
substances
dissolved in alcohol. In one drop of an aqueous solution
it is
possible to detect with certainty 5 - 10f.F, sometimes
even 1 - 2Y-F,
In alcoholic solutions it is possible to detect 50 rF per
drop, and
sometimes 20X-, while the limit of fluorine detection in
ether
solutions is 10OX. In carbon fluorides it is not possible
to deteat
fluorine by this method. The most probable reason for the
non-
wettability of glass is the formation of fluorine
compounds on the
Card 3/4
Rapid Detection of Fluorine in Organic
S/075/60/015/004/030/030/XX
Fluorine Containing Substances on the B02O/B064
Basis of the Non-wettability Property
of Glass
surface. The surface of silica gel and silicates is
completely or
partly covered with hydroxyl groups, It may be assumed that
such a
surface is wetted by adsorption of substances by means of
hydrogen
bonds., The adsorption of HF by the hydroxyl groups of the
surface can
be regarded as the first stage of the process:
subsequently, water is
split off in the presence of oleum, and hydrophobic
fluorine compounds
are formed on the surface. Such a surface with SiOH and SiF
g7oups
loses its wettability, Ya. Aron (Ref. 11) and Luktyanovich
are
mentioned in connection with the reaction mechanism There
are
4 tables and 11 references: 8 Soviet, 1 German, 1 Austrian,
and
1 Dutch.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy fiziko-tekhnicheskiy ins"itut
(Moscow Institute of_Physics and Technology)
SUBMITTED., May 30, 1959
Card 4/4
CHEBOTAREV, P. )-Inv- militeii
~7-----
Council and its achievements. Za rul. 20 no.l-,,,
Ja 162.
iMIRA 15 -.2)
1. Nachallnik 18 otdoloniya Otdola regulirovaniya
ulichnogo
dvizheniya Gosudaretvennoy avtomobillnov 3-nopekaii.
(Moscow-Traffic mieij)
CHOMAREV, R. (Minsk, Krasnaya 19 a)
On sme regularities of the parasite. Wind parazyt 7
no.4/6:708-
719 1 1.
1. 17michno-iseledovatelskiy vetwInumn itatitutp
Akademiya,
sellskokhosaystvamykh liauk BSSR, Hibak.
S/l4l/62/o6/-0'O'2/O20/O25
E140/E435
AUTHOR: Chebotarev, R.P.
TITLE: The use of logical devices in a meteor radar
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy. Radioflzlka,
v.5, no.2, 1962,'397-40-1
TEXT: The author used a drum memory synchronous with the rate
of transmission of radiolocation pulses to permit simple
correlation techniques to be used to separate a weak signal (from
meteorite tracks) fro noise. The noise suppression, claimed to
be of t*.nc or-'.2x- of low
4. , is such that urban installations, could be
used for the purpose. *-qxa.%-.p!e-c of llbefox-e and zfter'l
records are
given, as well as diffraction patterns from meteors. Typical
results are from May 8, 1960, using 25 kW on 38.2 Mc/s-, pulse
repetition rate 500 per second. Among 32 meteors, the velocities'
of five were determined, between 22 and 70 km/sec, two of which
appeared to belong to the n-Aquaride stream. There are 4 fi-gures.
ASSOCIATION: Ryazanskiy radiotekhnicheskiy institut
(Ryazan' Radioengineering Institute)
~UB~IJTJD: September 17, 1960
ar
CHEBOTAREV, R..P.- -,
. ~ - - ~, -~ -
Radio echo method for determining radiants and
velocities of
individual meteors. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
radiatekh. 6
no.5:533-536 S-0 163. (MIRA 17:1)
1. Rekomandovana kafedroy teoreticheskikh osnov
radiotekhniki
Ryazanskogo radiotekhnicheakogo instituta.
CHEBDTAMV. Romn seasnovich
*Tbe imortance of the know3Adge Of Par*sit" in fam an'M'B-w
report to be submitted 2t ths 17th World Vetezlwry Congre3a,
Hanoverp West GarwtW,, 14-21 Aug 63.
PALIMMESTOVP Mikhail Aleksandrovich(Palimpsestbv,
M.O.], prof.P
doktor voter. nauk; ;HEBDTAREV, RoW Semmovich-
[Chebotarlov, R.S.], akademik; SHEVTSOV,,
Alek3andr
Alekseyevich [Shevtsov, 0.0.1,, dote., kand.
veter. nauk;
ZASKIND, Lyubov' Naumovna, kand. voter. nauk;
VMOVA, G.I.
[Vienkova, H.1.1, red.; KALASHNIKOVA,
O.G.[Kalashnykova,
O.H.], takhn. red.
(Veterinary parasitology] Voterynama.
parazytologiia. Kyiv,
Derzhsillhoispvydav, URSR, 1962. 421 p. (MIM 16:5)
1. Akademiya nauk Belorusskoy SSR (for
Chebotarev).
(Veterinary parasitology)
CHEEOTAREV, R. S.; ARKIIIPOV, IT. V. and IOLOSKOVA, V. R.
"Testing of Phenothiazine in the Fight Against Parasitic
Diseases of Anirzls., 11
Veterinar., Vol. 22, No 6, Jun 45.
Dept. of Parasitology and Invasive Di-seases, SvercIlov
Agricul. inst.
CHEWTAREV, Ft. S.
OThe Influence of Farascariasis and Strongyloidosis
invasions of the Course of
Piroplasmsis in Horses 11
.1 Veterinar., Vol. 23, No. 516, 1946.
'Drofessor,, It. of Zoology, AS Ina-SSR.
I Doctor, Dept. of Parasitology,, Inz,
CHEBOTMEN., R. S.
"The Course of Piroplasmosis in Brucallosis-ill Anirials 11
Veterinar., Vol. 23.,
.4
110 7, 1946.
Professor, LIvov Veterinary Inst,
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CHIBMARIOV, IL,S.
-.
Natal cases of setarlosis In horses. Trudy Inst. zool.
AN UPM
8 152. WaA 9:9)
(Horses-Diseases and posts)(Somateda)
ICHBBDTARIOV. -
Xtiolog7 and patbagenesis of gastreenteric ceiies In
horses.
Trudy Imst.vosLAN UM 8:18-26 152. (Min 9: 9)
(Horses-Diseases and pests)(DICestive
orgams-Diseases)(lemateda)
USSMOTARBOY, R.S.; IMLAZITSIKA. 0.P.
"s I
, "
Vertical and horizontal migration of the larvae of horse
stroufflolds.
Trudy Inst.seeLAN URSR 8:27-30 152. (an 9:9)
(Rsrean--DLve&s*s and posts) (Nonateds.)
CHOWARIOT, R.S.
Mumma --
Fixation of costedes lit the Intestines of vertebrates.
Trudy last.
sool. AN ULU 8:36-42 152. (912A 9:9)
(Coated&) (Pwasites-Tortebrates)
CHIBOTAROOV. R.S.; AMSOLOV, W.I.; SADOTSMY. P.A.;
FXDOROV, V.0.
-
Contro)ling moraeantherhysehosis In awlas. Trudy
Inst.sool.AN URS
8:15-17 052. (KwA 9:9)
(Svine-Dissames am posts) (Nsmto") (1vankov District)
V,
311DUMe A*G*; PRDUq A~Yao; CMMARIOT# R,S,
Application of the proftets of primry brown coal tar In control
of the
parasites of fam animas. Visayk AkM. Nauk Ukr. R.S.R. 053 No.2,
36-60.
(CA 47 noo'22:12744 '53) V. (WJU 6:3)
c -4
0noww"W*41
2
low data In the Study of the biology of the
caumative agent
of vacracautborfirwhosis In pigs. Zool.sbw,, 33
no. 6:lko6-
1209 N-D t54. (KLYA 8:2)
1. Otdal parasItologil Uwtitsta soolog,41
Almd4wil sm* VML
C -kA ~-: Lie" ~ E- \/j
f -) IS*
6.
IISMURI, P.M., veterinarnyy vrach.
Book with considerable shortcomings (*Compound method of
controlling
parasitic diseases in domestic animals." R.S.Chebotarev).
Reviewed
by 1PA.Kishkarl. Yeterinarita 32 no-7:90-'�=Jl "M"-""' (KIRA
8:9)
(CMMDnw. R.S.) (PARASITES--MMESTIC ANIKAW)
CHEBOT"IOV, R.S.; XOVALI. V.P.
G~ - - - - - -
016k9andr Prokoporych 1krkovych; on his 50th
birthday. Trudy lust.
sooLAN UM 13:101-109 156. (Km 9:11)
(VArkMch, Olsksandr Prokopovych. 1905-)
(BlbliogrVby-PILrasitos--Pishes)
HEUIINTHS
"Schistcsoma Dermatitis in Mun", b.- R.S. Chebotarey,
Meditsinskaya
Parazitolog-lya i Parazitarnyje Bolezni, No 2,
March-April 1~057, PP
172-175.
The freshwater molluscs Galba truncatula, Planorbis
planorbis, Radix
antricularis and others caught in the ponds of the
flood-plain of the
Dnieper river (Kiyevskaya oblast') were found to be
infested to a large
extent with rediae and cercariae of trematodes. Near the
pound there
was a poultry farm where ducks, geese and hens were kept.
The author reports that he and his associates while
catching the mol-
luscs were attacked by the cercariae of
schistosomatides, Their legs,
submerged in water, felt a slight pinching of the skin.
After,,mrds,
the skin be6mn to itch strongly, papulae of the size of
a hemp seed,
and even larger, appearf-d, followed by reddening of the
skin around the
papulae. On the third or fourth day these papulae turned
brigbt red,
and in the centre of each appeared a small slough. On an
average the
papulae disappeared in Ar.-,N and a half to three weeks
later. A microsco-
Pic
Card 1/2 - 13 -
I #I -
HEIMINTHS
study of the skin scrapings from the legs, made on the
second day
after the itchinC; began, revealed the tails of cercariae.
According to the author's information, similar dermatitis
may be
observed axong the local inhabitants -- poultry
farmbands, fishermen,
haymakers, etc.
Card 2/2 - 14 -
- MOT ._A,,A,,_,ak&demIk; UNIND, L.N., kand.wed.uauk;
SIMATA, T.G.;
PAVLOVA, L.P. ("v)
Agents of soonoses occuring In nev and surrounding
areas. Trach.
delo no.12MO3 D 159. (XlU 13 --5)
1. Almdemlya sellsimthosymystvenufth mauk BSSR (for
Chebotarev).
(KIN MVINCS-PAUSIUS-DOMBSTIC ANINALS)
CH31BOTAM. R.S. [Chebotarlov, R.&I
Material on the
Dymer District.
15:22-37 159.
(Drmor
study of the parasitological situation in
Ilev Novince. Pistol InstozooleAN ULU
(MIU 13: 7)
District-Vamsites)
CIMWOMT, R.S. [Chabotarlov, R.S.]
ParaBitological coments, Pratol Inst.zool.All ULU
15:
112-117 159- (KI" 13: 7)
(Pamites)
OTAM, RS.,:akademik
Marasitolegical situation and the methoda for its studye Trudy
JOI 1:382-3W 160. OURA 15:10)
1. Ak~deuiya sell
(Vtokho nauk Belorusskoy SSR.
teri!= logy)
-ZMA2LAREV,_R.S., akadmik
Parasites and paramitoses of chickens'4n the territory of the
Folesp and forest-otoppe zone of the-Mavinim S. S. R. and the
wasures for contrcI114 them. Trudy NIVI ItI89-195 160.
(MIRA 15:10)
10 Akadudys, eel Inkokhosyays-%O-V'----- nauk Belorumakoy SSR*
(Polyesyw-Parasitem-Pm~a
(Mcraine-Paramites-P
. CHEI.30TAREVS ROSO# smik
Study of the spizootology of macracanthorhynchiasis
of avine
under the c6nditions in the'Polasys and forest-stepps
zone of
the Mwainian S, S, R, Trudy NIVI 1:19&-200 160. (MMA
15:10)
I* Akadadya sel'skokhozyaystvennykh nauk Belorusskoy
SSR.
Folyssys-!-Paraisites-Swine)
aine-?arasites-Svine)
=
CHEBOTAREV R.S., akademik; ZASKIND.. L.N..,
kand.veterin.nauk;
A*I.,, veterin.vrach
Study of echinochaomosis of swine. Trudy NIVI 1:201-203
160.
(MMA 15:10)
1, Akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk Belorusskoy
SSR.
(Parasites--Swine) (Trematoda)
DEMIYANCHENKO, G,F,, kand.veterin.muk; CHEBOTAREV.,
R.S., akademik;
CHIINOSOV, M.N.
Parasitological situation in the White Russian So So
R. -Trudy
`zAIM 1:204P-210 960. (MIRA -15:10)
1. Akademiya sej!gk*khozyayetvennykh nauk
Belorusskoy SSR.
(White ku9sia-Veterinary parasitology)
YUSNOVETS9 M.N.9 akadamlk; CHEBOZABrU0 R~A~ J.
akademik; GOREGLYAD,. Kh.S.,,
r.'
akademik; ROMAMNO, N., akademik
Deficiencies in higher education in veterinary
medicine and
mea.sures for improving it. Trudy NIVI 1:330-338 160.
WU 15:10)
(Veterinary medicine-Study and teaching)
CHEBOTAREV-R=an Semenovich (Chebotarlov,, R.S.],
prof.; SBEVTSOV, 0.0.,
'-'dot-s-,-,~ ~.red.; MUSNIK, F.T.[Musnik., W.I.],
red.;
ZELENKOVA) Ye.F.t tekhne red*
[Using plants for eontrolling parasitic diseases in
farm anirals)
Zastosuvamnia, roslyn u borot'bi z parazytarnymy
zakhvoriuvanw-
niazy sil'slkohospodarslkykh tvaryn. Kyivs, 1961. 43
p. (Tova-
rystvo dlia posbyrannia politychnv" i naukovykh znan'
Mrainalkoi
RSR. Ser.5. no-17) 04IRA 15:2)
(Veterinary parasitology) (14ateria medica,, Vqgetable)
C- CHUMARM, R.S.; POLLUCHUX, V.P.
Recent discoveries of Govalonsma pdchrm Nblin,, 1837,
producer of
gonalonestwiso Zoolesbure 40 no*7s976-982 J1 161. (MM 34M
lo Deportment of Fuwitology, Institute of Zoology4' Academy of
Sciewes of the Ukrainian S.S.R., Kiyeve
(vo*toda) (Booties as caWlers of disease)
I CHEBOTAREV, Roman Semenovich; RATVER, Yuriy
Borisovich; GCREGIYAD,
., red.; SHULIGA, K.V., red. izd-va; STOGOVA,
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I.D.. red.-loksikograf,- lll~?,ILOV, VX., tekhn. red.
[Short dictionary of parasitologv]Kratkii
parazitologichesldi
slovarl. Pod obshchei red. Kh.S.Goregliada. Minsk.,
Gos.izd-vo
sellkhoz.lit-ry BSSRp 1962. 3320 p. 4MU 15:9)
1. Akadeniya nauk Beloru~WW SSR (for Goreglyad '.
(Parasitology-Dir,tionaries)
CIIEBOTAREV, Roman S.
"Vie e metodi per la eradicazione della Fasioliasi."
report submitted for lst Intl Cong, Parasitology,
Rome, 21-26 Sep 1964.
Dolgobrodskaya 9 Kv. 110, Minsk.
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parazyta-
logii.
CHEBOTAREV. Ron-win Semenovich; GOREGLYAD, U.S.,
akademik, red.
[Essays on the history of medical and veterinary
parasitology-
from the most ancient tines until the end of the
19th centuryl
Ocherki po istorii meditainskoi i Yeterinarnoi
parazitologii;
s drevneishikh vremen do kontsa XIX v. Minsky
Nauka i tekhM-
kas 1965. 190 P. (MIFU 18.5)
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CHEB-O-T,AR-EV S-.I-. inzh. (Leningrad)
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Centralized Intake of outside air at chemical industry
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Vod. I san. tekh. no.905-36 S 163. (MIRA 17:2)
CHEBOTAREV. S.I. inzh. (Leningrad)
,.- ~,-
Inverse petal-ahaped valve in ventilating systems
with reserve
ventilators. Vod. i san. tekh. no.1:32-33 Ja 166.
(MIRA 19:1)
BOR6NNIKOV, A.; GREBOTARL'V..-Y.; KARATSUBA, 1j.; NOLTASUNO
G.
State Bank, ecQnonde problems and public part0oftation. Den.
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20 no.10:18-29 0 162* (MERA 15:12)
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Uprav1yayashchiy.Apsheronmk-J-
otdelen:Lysm Gosbanka Krasnodarskogo kraya (for Karatsuba).
4. UP-
mestitell upravIyayushchego Sverdlovskoy kontoroy Gosbanka
(for Koltwhev).
(Ban"r and bankin (Industrial mang ement)
CIMBOTAREV9 V.
UPTS semiautomatic telephone cammication units are
indispensable
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(Telephonep Automatic) (Farm buildings-Fires and fire
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Results of carelessness. Most-Prom.i khud.promjrs. 3
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Ap 162. (MIRA 150)
1. Inzhener-inspektor Gospozhnadzora Ministerstva
vnutrennikh
del RSFSR.
(Factories-Fires and fire preventicn)
CHE130TAREV Jq V.
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Strengthen relations between bank branches and
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i kred. 21 no.7:39-42 J1 163. (KIRA 16:8)
1. UpravlyRyushchiy Moskvorstskim otdoloniyem Gosbanks,
Moskvy.
(Moscow Banks and banking)
(Moscow-Auditing and inspection)
CHEBOTAREV, V., master sports
Sport of the strong and brave. Voon.-znan. 41
no.12:41 D 165.
(MRA 18:12)
CHABOTARET, V.A., inzh.
Using range finders In surveying railroads.
Transp.atroi.
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iRallroade-Survering) (Distances-ReaBurement)
124-57-2-2035D
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1957, Nr p 79
(USSR)
AUTHOR: Chebotarev, V. A
TITLE: Investigation of the Heat Transfer of Boiling Liquids
Passing
Through Conduits at High Speeds (Issledovaniye teplootdachi
' k'peni v ;1,
r, I -i zhidkostey v trdbakh Vusloviyakh 0' yshennyk' skorostey
p
tsirkulyatsii)
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry on the author's dissertation for the
degree
of Cand,date of Technical Sciences, presented to the Kiyevsk
politekhn. in-t (Ki-yev Polytechnic Institute), Kiyev, 1956
ASSOCIATION: Kiyev politekhn. in-t (Kiyev Polytechnic Institute),
Kiyev
1. Liquids--Heat transfer 2. Hydraulic conduits--Thermodynamic
properties
3. Fluid flow--Heat transfer
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P1000011i 2%1~ collection of' articles
Is Intended for a wide circle
or scientists and engineers In the
research and production of POW-
der metallurgy. It may also be useful
to advanced students of
metalluWcal Institutes,
CQVWA=t This Collection of articles
describe& the results of In-
vestigotlons made at the Instltut
wetallo horealidt mpetatal-nykh
sPlovov, AN MM (Institute of Powder
Metallurgy and Special Al-
Is", Acsdooy of Sciences, Ukrainian
M). The physical and ches-
used In paviir- metal
cu&"d- Materials described as lurgy
are dis
new, production processes, and
amatkeds ood results Of 1000h"1041
testing are described. No per
o"Iltloo are mentioned. sprorences
follow each article.
TAKS or Carrorps:
r Tearing near-
rROH&W.~r During Ton-
slon and Mandl 121
2be noth"Mocribe construction of the
new Id-3 device and
Its advootages over other existing
devices.
ASHIML -T.A. &I. Yft5 skly, and A.L.
Rvitka. Certain Problems in
tao Tboory Oi Elasticity 134
fto alltbo" discuss the functions of
stresses, equation@ or can-
%UW%Y or devoysationo, solutions in
torma of the functions or
d1oplasoments and stromgqs~ and the
utilization or electrical
Malove almolatlon.
jp!gbitakly, S.M. Investigating the
Strength of InOrrarence-rit
P6140"lont-aTTWO-01"r static ?Orston
160
Mw~ author describes the nothods and
results or his expert-
mantel investigations or the strength
or press- and shrink-fit
fton-~t**L__
q'gamples made of a typical
construction acj
normalls*d at 850*C.
Previously
tidna, x.z. strength or Acetate Notion
Picture File at Nor
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no author presents 'he results or an
"norlmontal determine-
ties of the proportional lialtv Yield
point, ultimate strength,
relative elongation at static
fracture, shear strength, and To-
slatana* to Imeact at notion picture
film.
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TOBILEVICH. N.Ta.. kand. takhn. nauk; tekhn. neuk
Investigation of the effect of circulation speed on
heat transfer
during the boiling of liquids In vertical tubes. Isve
vyse ucheb*
zav*; energ* no* 2:72-78 P '589 (KIRA 11:7)
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sakharnoy
promyshlonnosti (for Tobilevich). 2. Kiyevskiy ordena
Imenium
politekhnichookly institut (for Chaboterov).
(Res t--Tr6 nemiss ion)