SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT DROBYSHEVSKIY, L.G. - DROGALIN, K.

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MOBYSHIVSKIY, L.G., radaktor I Ptl - ~" Iii Russam health resort, 1828-1953; a collection of LThs m3tara scientific paperel Kurort I'Staraia rusea.0 1828-1953; abornik nauchao-praktichaskikh rabot. [Novgorod] Novgorodakaya pravda. 1955. 210 p. (MLRA 10:3) (STARAYA RUSSA-THRUPRUTICS, PHTSIOLOGICAL) IMOBYSTLEV KIY V.; BOLDYRIV, A.; RIPIN, A.; , A.; KW, A. (Chelyabinsk). SuWsted, developed, introduced. Isobr.i rate. no-.4:32 Ap 16o. (MIRA 13-6) (T3chnological innovations) A - IROBTSHNVMY, Vo; RAS, L. - New machines for mounting and dismounting automobile tires. Avt. transp, 36 no*9:24-25 S 158. (MIRA 11:10) (Automobilee-Tires) -MOBYSHIVSKIT, VoAp, inzhenere I --------- An outstanding Soviet inventor. Isobr.v SSSR 2 no.11:41-43 N '57- (Natrosov, Ivan Konstantinovich) (MIRA 10:10) (Brakes) VASALOV, A. takhnik-mekba4lk KORUILOT, M. Inah.; SHIGANOV, A ' rnigov); DUHIN. A. insh. (LanIngrad$; ATUPOV, S. slasa;1- (Cho o Instrumental'shchtk (g.Kirovsk, Laningradekoy oblaeti~: I]ROBTSHEVSgIT, V.A-Inzh.; VIMIXTOT, V. (Sverdlovsk) Suggested, developed, introduced. Isobr.i rat 110 no.I:JW-4?. Ja 160. 1 (MIR& 13t4) (Toobnological ihnovations) -~ROBYSHEVSKITP V*A* Inventions in the automobile industry. Avt.prom. no.3:44m45 mr 161. (MMA 140) 1, Komitet PO delam izobreteniy i otkrytiy pri Sovete Ministrov SSSR. (Automobile industry-Technological innovations) --P)RO.BYSIJEVSKIYJI V.A. New equipment and t-nbnicues for the mechanization of loading and unloading operations. Zhel. dnr. transp. 47 no.6;89-90 Je 165. (wr,A ig.61, 1. Nachallnik otdela tran!~porta Gosudarstvennogo kom-iteta po delam lzobreteniy i otla7tty SSSR. XWOVSKIT, TO.M.'; MOBYSOWIT, T.L. Morphology of the argyropbylio substance of the dental pulp in amphodontosis (paradontosis).6tomatologlia, no.6:11-16 N-D 155. (Nm 9:5) 1. Is patologoamtomichookogo otdola (sav.-kandidat meditsinskikh nauk Te.M. Berkawskiy) Odeeskogo nanchno-iseltdovatellokogo instituta stmatologii (dir.-starshiy usuchnyy motrudnik M.1. Ukha eva) (PUIOMMM, dim. periodontitis, dent. pulp In, morphol. of argyrophyllo substance) (DXHM PULP. anat. & hisfol. argyrophrlic substa:wo norphol. in periodontitis) DROBYSHF,VSKIY. Y.L. Machnnics of instruments in extrnating teeth. Stomptologils 37 no.2:18-42 Mr-Ap 158. (HIRA 11:5) 1. Iz Odeaskogo nsuchno-lasledovntel'skogo stomntologicheakogo institute (dir.-kandidat med.nauk Hj. lukhAreva) (EMAL INSTRUMMS AND APPARATUS) oop got 002. go gee goal a few ,~'A &S *- 1 - - T 14 aIS T, ii Th ##CA 44 M too now iii t" Ooo"" p 8 No. totsttwog~ VOM , M"..A ibrc 44 04, it" A 1AIIIIAILIt out 1130TJ Nor a., car 10ii:FE:ff u 0 a, u beef -~ go 1-066 1-06 see I ::: ago 7roe 40 gee see see . - . . -a 9 a 4 3 1 1 , 0 0 0 *Goo sea**** 01% ' 00 A 00, 00.1 001, SOW *0 1 Of 0 .3 : 00 :0 a 00, 3255* XWW TORN= FOR VA== Of 31CWP= CMRWMN FROMOM IN UWKMK MMU. DmW*WvmW9 N.A. (UoWa Fm.j 194$,.,v*L Sp (5)9 21-Ul AAr'.'la Cbsm* Abstr., 1949p volo Op 6396 ?*&=I* an P" 806 ~ for oaftlation of th* be@ of a-rban In Ow baring prooeses the yield of lsqklaakp the now! of air required, and tht volume of wet flat ps produced. C.A. 4#4. *"saw .00 %0 goo %q 940 1900 4 j 0 4w 0 N 6 us-Is %*let go IT 0 0 410 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oft 0 0 0 a CHIRKW, A.P., doktor takhnnauk, prof,; DRO dotsent, kand.tekhn.nauk; XLWAGR# FeT., kand.tekbn.nauk; SMEMM, ZvIe, inxh, Investigating the performance of locomotive engine at loy feadA. (Diesel engines-r2al systems) the fuel system of 2DIOD diesel 2rudy ]MIT no.35:4-12 160. (MIU 13 8 10) DROBZHEV, V.I.; ZELEHKOV, V.Ye.; ZELENKOVA, I.A. I.- -- -1. 1. -, - First results of a study of the motions of Inhomogeneities In the ionosphere over Alma-Ata, Gogmag. I sere 4 no*6:1126-1127 N-D 164. (MIRA 18:1) 1. Sektor ionosfery AN Kazakhskoy SSR, ,DPtOBZHEV VII.; ZELENKOV, V.Ye.; ZEIENKOVA, I.A. Study of the motion of an inhomogeneity in the ionosphere over Alma-Ata. Geomag. i aer. 5 no-3:581-583 My-Je 165. (MIRA 18:5) 1. Sektor ionoefery AN Kazakhokoy SSR. DROC, 1. Wraulia turbine with two intake strokeal experiments with micromodel, 150 L 3. -p- 81- . METALURGIA SI CONSTRUCTIA DE MASINI. (Aimisterul Industrisi Metlurgice ai ConstractMor do Mandrd ai Asociatia StUnitiftea a LMAnorilor si Techniaislor) Bucurestis Vol. 8, no. 4, Apr. 1956. SOURCE: Bastluropsim Acessions Idat, (EEAL). Library of Congress. VcLI'*''3, No* no November, 1936. 1"M U11 /WTfT 1~& Lvil F, NR--- AR6005254 SOURCE CODEo UR/0058/65/000/009/HO20/HO2 AUTIHORS: Zelenkov, V, Ye. Yakovets, A. F. -. Kuzin. B. 1. - Drobzhev IF. I., TITLE: Measurement of collision frequency in the F2 loye SOURCE. Ref. zh. Fizika, Abe. 9Zhl53 RWt SOURCE: Tr. Sibirsk. fiz.-tekhn. in-ta pri Tomakom un-te, vyp. 45, 1964, 236-235 T LOPIC TAGS: ionospheric radio wave, ionospheric physics, particle collision F layer ABSTRACT: The method of measuring the coefficient of reflection of radio waves from an ionosphere layer is used to determine the effective collision fre uency In the F2 layer. For measurements over the period from 18 through 25 April 19N, a value v n = 0.5 - 5.5-103 sec-1. It is noted that with increase in v the degree of turbift- ty of the atmosphere increases and the velocity vo of rando~egotion decreases. (Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 0~1.' 2.0 SNIMICIU, I.; GRWIANU, 1. - Preparation of sulphonamides monosubstituted on the N4 atom with dl- carboxylio acids. Rumanian M. Rev. 1 no.2t96 Apr-Jana 57, (SUTYA IAZOLI, related comounds P -Phthal7l & N4 _jjUCoW1 oulfathlazole aynthegle) MWUA Chemical Thchnology,, Chemical Products and Their E-17 App3loations Pharmsesutioals, Vitaminse Antiblertics. Abe Jour Rof Zhur - Xhimiya., No 51 1959, No* 16" Authcr Cruceanul I.; Dwoo 1. Inet Not given Title Determirotion of Certain SulfanylwdAes by Mans of the luminescent Capillary bbthod Orig Pub : Farnacia (Howin), 1M, 5, no 1, 41-46 Abstract : As the result of experlmantal studies performed on a number of coz used sulfwddes PO the authors established their chamterlatic flumescent capillary Images in filtered ultraviolet lights These images may be utilized as staulards of comparisone Thus., a simple accurate and rapid neftod for the determination of Gulfamides; Lffiq7 has been developed. This nothicid is applicable to the determimtion of irdividual compounds Card 1/2 4 -6 0 DROCY I., farmaciat; COSTACUSCU, I.p ing. chimist; TONTICI, G., ing. . kgronom; SOSCHIV, N., ing. agronom Utilization of sorbic said for wine stabilization. Ind alim veget 13 no.1:16-19 Ja 162, DROCO If.; VAETUS, T. Establishment of a formu]A for the computation of areas of forest nurseries. P. 539. REWISTA PADURIWR. (Asociatia St;.jnlllifica a Inginerilor si Technicienilor din Romania 91 al Ministerului Agriculturil si Silviculturii) Bucuresti. Vol. 70, no. 3-1, Nov. 1955. 30. Ea3t European Accessions 4st Vol. 5, No. 8 August, 1956 DROC, VAAMS, T.; WSTI~A, A. A cultivated stand of Quercus palustria L. in the Dumbrava Forest in Giviu. p. 622. Conference on the subject "Application of Principles of FATplacerant of Protective Shelter Belts for Agricultural Fields In the Dobruja Steppe in Order -to Obtain Vaxim= Production." p, 622* Vol. 70, no. 12, D~3c. 1955 RMSTA PADURILOR Bucurresti, fWania Source: East European Accession List. Library of Congress. Vol. 5, No. 8, ~Iuvust 1956 VASILISOU,V.; GINCA,I.; DHOGAN,J.; OPROIUIAL; SUTIANU.St. Data concerning the action of cursrs on the respiratory centre. RuAsnlan M. Rev. 4 no.1:7-11 J&-Mr 160. '(GUBARE pharmscol. ) (RAPIRATION pharmacol. ) &T~k i iA POPESCU-ItM %- j 1. 0 MD; DROCP-'-!, :,., "D. Bucharest,, Viata J.Jodic-ilv., ',11o 7, 1 ~-*pr 63, PP 477-1,31. t'InoctroencephalograDULe ,c.;'.-,tiGns during the Treatment. vith Pipej:,azino." ( 1-~) ZAGER, 0. [Sager, 0.]; DROKM, Zh. (Drocan, ~J- ; CHINKA, I.(Cinca, I.] Eledtroencepbalogfapbic studies of acute disorders of cerebral blood eirculation. Nauch. trudy Inst. nevr. ANI SSSR no.l: 233-240 '60. (MIRA 15:7) 1. Institut nevrologii imeni Pavlova Akademii RuzWnskoy Harodnoy Respubliki, Bukharest. MMTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY) CEREMVASCULAR DISEASE) i DF#fi*F=ZJr. (Droaant J.] Useful method of basal electroencephalography. Zhur. nerv. i psikh. 60 no. 2s167-171 160. (MDU 14:4) 1. ElektroentsafaloE~aficheskaya laboratoriya Instituta imeni I.P. Pavlova Akademii Rumynskoy Narodnoy Respubliki pri nevrologiche- skoy kliniki bollnitoy Kolentinap Bukharest. (EIECTROEINCEPHALOGRAPHY) ANTONIU, R., Ing.; SALAYO Go j lnge;j2flQW . dr, ; GHEMum, V. I ing. - BC14CIU, Go,, biolog; MARCOCI, Sop biolog; MARCULESCU, I.,, radiochimist. Studies on the conditions of utilizing domeartic waters and sewage for irrigation of agricultural areas, made an the experimental grounds at Tuzla, Constants region, in 1961. Studii prot spur apelor 4t61-147 163, DROCAN, Rodica; ALEXANDRI, ALV.; BAICU, T. - zl~ Preliminary studies of the residues of parathion on the fruits and vegetables. Studii care biol veget 14 no.4-.487-496 f62. 1. Comunicare prezentata de Rug. Radlilescu, membru corespondent al Academiei R.P.R. i - DROCAR, Frantioak, ina. Cavitation of the Kaplan water turbines. Energetika, Cz 13 :noOI2-.64&652 D 163. I 1. Vodna elektrarenp flosice. DRDCHM,-Y&.G BMANOVSKIT, A.N. Comparative affectiveness of ascending and descending methods of tree tapping. Gldrolls. i lasokbims prom. 10 no-3:23-24 '57o (MLRA 10:5) 1, Opytnaya stantsiy& podsocbki I oemola TSentrallnogo naucbno- iseledovatelisko lesokhImichaskogo institutao rTree tapping) BIIMYAYEVA~ N.N.; DROCIRIVI, Ya.G. - - Methods for the colinction of olaor-..,iiim;. Gjdroll-, -i losakhijr. prom 17 no.5:2&-29 164. k!.(_' U"k 1,/: 1,0) 1. Mentral tnyy nauchm-Issledovatel lskljy Lesokh ski y institut. COU11try Czechoslovakia CatoCzory Mcroblolopy. )dcrobee Pathogerda For Mom and P-nim-le. Ab3. Jour Rof nhur-biol., 110 22~, 1958, !,o 103920 Author Galliovy J' Horal- Z.: Drodo ) 7 Inatitut. TitIc ',~,a tivation *P BCO and V-P Str1ins On DU'00q Aitritive c ,ledlum Wi th a "I'a culture riltrata its !!n Albtmin Substitute Orig Pul)& t Rozhl. tubnrk. a namocach plicnich., 1957, 17, ;*-0 4, 260-265 Abstract Using ilia usual mmthod of preparing F'"G vacoine, a Oulture from Sauton's medium is ground up with small metal balls and, therefore, containi a certain number of dead and injured bacteria and frappiente of them. Dubos suggested gTowing vaccine strains on a liquid medium with the addition of Weer-80, which brings about a dirfuse growth of the oultura whieh then oollsots at the bottom of tho flosk. In this way, the po3oibility Is obtained of preparing tho vacetue without preliminary grinding. iieca.use co=ercial Tween contains a oartain quantity of free fatty acids which are toxic to nycobacteria, Duboe adds bovine cerum albumin to the oulturo mndiuz; this Card: 1/4 r Country CatoSory .0 ;~b6. Jour ROf Zh"v-BiOl- 1? 23, 1958, No105920 Auttior Inatitut, Titlo Orir~ Pub. A'bstraot neutralizes the toxic affect of the Neon in addition, stimulates the growth of the mycobaoteria. Vaccine prepared according to the Dubos method gives a higher percentage of positive and stronger reactions than the ucual vaccine on intraoutansous testing, whiab in apprently explained by the higher oontent of live bacteria in, it. The main objection to the use of vaccine prepared according to the Dubas modification Is the impossibility of reliably sterilizing the #arm albumin for purposes of preventing the possibility of transmission of virus infections. Therefore, the authors replabed the human albumin In Duboal medium Card: 2/4 Cou.ntry Catc,&~ o ry Abs. Joup :Ref Zhur-Bial-, ',!o 23t 1958p No 103920 Author Institut. T Itlo Or irS Pub. Abstract -with filtrates from an 8-veek subt;urfaae BM' culturi )(Coat.) or V-P strain in a synthetic medium consisting or K2qPO4 1.~ grams, PSS04 0.1 gram, asparagine 1.5 grams, glycerin 5.0 grams, distilled water 1000 cc and IM Two", or a ~-itoek culture on Sauton's medium filtered through a Birkhaug apparatus undar prossu:a. Eoth filtrates are sterilized by passe.re through a Seitz filter. The filtrates obtained possess dstoxifyitg proportion similar to albumin but are &1moot completely devoid of growth factors, for which reason the BCG and V-P strains, which generally grow wall on Dubos' modi= with the culture filtrates, cannot withstand a large, number of transplantations usine this medium. Card: 3/4 ;,,bs, Jour Roi '~hur-Biol., -,lo 23, 1958, Ho 103520 Country Catogory Author Institut, Titlo Orir, I'lub. Abstraot .Therefore, -the authort 3uggest maintikialng the principal (Cont.) straine on other media and plating them out on medifisd Mtbosl medium for the purpoue of preparing the vaccine. --?A.A. Iruzman. Card: h/4 F-72 DROESE t-. H. wSandy arable soils., their noil science, plsAt culture., and econamia4y by W! Simon. Revieved by H, Droe9e. Postepy nau~ rolzr9 no.L157-154 Ja-F 162o BIRECKIV M.1 KOWA1SKIv St.1 SKIERZCHAISKI9 L. PteUminary research on the possibility of applying shallow plowing and its proper application In crop rotation. Roes nauk roln rool 83 no.149-72 160. (EM 10t 7) 1. Sskola Glowna Cospodarstva Wisjokiegoo Warszawa. (Poland-nowing) (Poland-Rotation of crops) BIHECIKI 0 M. & L' ,W~E KOWALSKI, S.; SMIMCHALSKIP Possibility of applying,shanow pioughin and its proper application -in crop rotation (preliminary results of field investigations), Pt. 2. Rocz nauk roln roal 83 n0,4053-876 161. BIRECKI, M.;-PTEz--,H-j KOWALSKI, S.; SMIMCHALSKI,, L. Changes in the soil structure during.the vegetation period under some pl4nta demonstrated by different Indexes. Rocz nauk roln roal 93 no-4: 029452 161. ISMSE. Janina- STIWICKA. Danuta; TOCZKO. Karls,; NIZIOLIK, S.; BRUSKIp W,; Biosynthesis and metabolism of Lapinus angustifolius alkaloids. II Biosynthesis of alkaloids isolated from germs and ootyledol~$, Acta biochim,polon. 7 no.4t459-468 160. Is Katedra Blocheell SGOW I Zeklad Biocheelt Roslin Instytutu Biochanii I Blofisyki PAN. Warszawa, Kisrownik: prof. dr Ignacy Reifer. (ALICALOIDO metab) TOCZKD, M.; ERZESK19 W.;_RROE=2 T. Microbial degradation of lupanine,III, Alk4lq;d intermediates. BuLAo Poi Biol 9 no,ns4l+7-451 161. 1. Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences and Department of Biochenistry, Central College of Ag- rioulture, Warsav. Prosented by J.Hener. SHATA10V. P.; STROKIN. P.; KOKARVAs 1-: EROFI. P.; AGAYONOT, I. Surprise inspection of worker correspondents of the A31-Union Central Council of Trade Unions periodical "Okhrana truda i sotsiallnoe strakhovanie": There is not much use in this kind of control. Okhr, truda i sots. strakh. 3 no. 10:48-52 o 16o. (MIRA 13:11) 1. Prodeeda-tellrabochkoma sovkhoza "Pobeda,P Altay (for Shatalov). 2. Dovereanyy vrach kraysovprofa, Altay (for Strolcia). 3. Pomoshchnik epidemiologa Sharchinskogo rayona, Altay (for Kokareva). 4. Predesdatefrabochkoma sovkhoza imeni Gastello. Altay (for Drofa). 5, SpetsialInyy korrespon4ent zhurnala 20khrana truda i sotsiallnoye strakhovaniyal (for Agafonov). (Altai Territory--Medicine, Rural) DROFA I T. The Ustf-Labinak goals. Sov. profsoiuzy 19 no.120-9 -To 163. (MIRA 1618) 1. Predeedatell profsoymogo komiteta, Ust'-Labinskoto proizvodstvannogo kolkhoano-sovkhonogo upravlerLiya, Krasnodarskiy kray. (Ust'-1,abinsk District-Agriculture) (Ust'-Labinak District-Trade unions) SOV/35-59-8-6488 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Aatronomiya i Geodeziya, 1959, Nr 8, P 55 AUTHOR: Drofa, V.K. TIM: A Bright Bolide PERIODICAL: Astron. tairkulyar, 1958, September 18, Mr 195, p 25 ABSTRACT: A bolide moving from north-east to south-west was observed at the Astronomical Observatory of the KiXey University on June 21, 1958. Its brightness was 8"' ! 3'. Its trail was about 200 long. Its visual way and the times of its appearance and disappearance are given. M.V.S. Card 1/1 PRTAKMN. Tu.P.; DROPA, Y.K.; S7WZHIS, T. (Straiz"is, T.]; RMSHIffSKIT. A.A. Auroras borealis. Astron.tsir. no.202:22 Je '59. (Auroras) (KM& 13:4) ml_-_ I rc-C.". ==W=1'=C-, SW/5721 Vseaoyuzaaya antro=atrichockaya kcnfcrcntaiyG. Trudy 14-y Antr=ctrichankoy I-cn:cr,.-,trM SZM, Yiyc-i, 27-70 =ya 1936 g. kTransactions of the 14th As' Lrc ..-, tr1c, a, of tho UZ,21, ':,,:!1d in Kiyey 2T-)O May 1953) Moaccv, :czd-vo Az.- zzz~aj 1~60, 440 1). E-.,zta ell;? inzarted. 1000 copies pi-inted. Syonsoring Agcneyi Akadc=lya nzuk KC:1. GIL-r.=ya 6jaer-mtoriya (Pulkovo). Reap. Ed.., M. S. Zverov, Corrczro-.%ding !k=br, Ac.-,~---7 of Scicncc3 U=,,l M. of Publishing House: 11. K. Zcychik; Tech. Ul.: R. 1". PURPMEs The boolz in interidcd for azt-m-ii--aors and r-,trc:~Iiysicists, rs.-ticulwly those Intere3tcd In aztr=trical r~rccxch. COVZMGE: 7his publIcation preacnts the T:,anfsctIC-..:; cf the 14th Actrc-ttrical Conference of the USMO hold in rdycv 27-N !!-.y 1953. It 27-r-.,,~orts and 55 scientific 1papors presentecl r-t the ploaarj mcttitg of the Ca-lerance card 4~~ Transactions of the 14th AGtr=ctr1.ccLl (C"t.) 50*1/5721 and at the special sectional rzcztir~~. An.c:~-,:wlixx coat,'An3 the r.-Solutions ado~*cd by the Conforcnec, the C"~-,,c3itlon o;' tho. the cr .;=" and the Ust oZ particiranto zt the CorifLrcnca. A 1~_-icf cw~~nxy in ::n_-3_iah Is given at the end of w-ch cxUale. 11Q.er=nc_-a follu., individu-n-1 erticloa. The Pnuldlm of the Aatrmetrical Cc-~~ttc2 (Chalnz.,n 14. S. Zvcrov), wtich sun2rvised the of this jpiblicazicn, r=:irow;~a th=%3 to the M=bcra of the secretariat: V. M. Vasillyevo I. G. Kollchlaskiy, A. B. Ore- gim, and 10h. I. Potter. TABIZ C? CarMUS: Foravord Address by A. A. VMkhcq1crr, Cbcd-xuu= of the Antrenc=Ical Ccumail the Ac&dc=y of Sciences LT-',qR MFMTS 07 MZ CC:-:_TM1;M JIMM nm-mmw ai Asama.mmcn By V=Ws DiniTIMiais Card 2~~ Transactions of the 14th Astrometrical (Cont.) SOV/5721 Nefed'yeva, A* Io Systematic Errors of Star Declinations Obtained Fr= Mo A* Grachev's Observations Man-surava, K. So Declination Systems Obtained From Latitude Observa- tions Fedorov, Ye. Pe. Yu. I* Prodan,, and Do No Poncmarev. The List of Stan of Latitude Programs for Observations on Meridian Cir.%les Bugoelavskaya,,, Yeo Ya. The PI-oblem of Binary Stars in the AGK3 Catalogue Zverev, Me. So# and Go Me Timashkavas Nov Progruis fcc Meridian Observations Taimerman., Go K. Flexure-Pree Vertical Circle Drofa. V. K.. and No A. Chernegas Photogrwphing the Divisions of a --Hircle . card 8/16 121 131 339 143 147 155 162 DROFA V K ,) s s Astrograph at the Kiev Astronomi6al Observatory. Publ.KAO n 59-74 161. .(Muolm. (Telescope) 409kra) r-T Permanert-ax~a or :-,zotibn.~t a beaV7 97rostat abouta fixed point. FI'W'~,Mqt. i ,Aekh, 25 no,5:9/4-945 S-0 161. (G;'rOscopeY GORWYA, Anton Ageyevic4iDROFAVaai4y_EiriUgApb; YAKOVKV, A.A.p otv. red.; LAMNOVAI fi.M.# red.izd-va; RAIMJNAp N.P..* tekhn. red. (Relief of the boundary area of the moonj based on photographic observations an the astrograph of the Astronomical Observatory of Kiev University] Rellef kraevoi zorq Luny; po fotograficheskim nablAudeniiam na. astrografe astrono icheskoi observatorii Kiev- skogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta im. T.G.Shavehenko, Kiev., lzd-vo Akad. nauk USSR, 1962. 162 p. (14IRA 15%5) (Moon~-Surface) DROFA06, V.I. DeLtermining the constants of the moonla phpical libration frait miorometric obaervations vith the 10* AO KGU refracting Publ, KLO no,lotl6-58 !62o (KIRA lot (HOOD-Wration) DROYAP Y.N. Thew7 of the asi=th beadpiess. Publ. K&o no.ns8245 162. (MIRA 107) (Tboodolites) V... E, t. r DROFA, V.X.; CMMNEGA, N.A. Device for photogrohing transit-circle readin Publ, UO no.n'92-97 162, IMBIOPA 1627) (Transit circle) DROFA. V. K. Universal azimuth headpiece. Publ. KAO to.ID98-107 162. (MIRA 16:7) (Astronomical instruments) ASTANVMHI, 1. Sjlatapovych I. S.].. doktor fiz.-mtem. nauk; VM=VrATS]Xr., S. Qw"khrviatalkyi, S. K.). doktor fis.- m&t,w.. n&uk., prof.; GOMWAME Sh. G.,, kand. fis.-mtem. naukj GURTOVEKKO To. A.[Hurta"'nkog 1. A.10 kand. fix.-=ton. naukj DROPAP ir. kend& fis,-eates. nauk; TORZHMMAt G. H. M. shurnaliat Telescope of "Naulm i shyttiaw lauka i shyttia 12 no.2:32 F 163. (KM 16:4) (Astronomy-Otwervations) MR07ASIO Anatelly Play1wrich, dv"hdy 09roy Sotsiallstloheskogo Truda; MTAKOYA* &0 red.1 XMIN, Tu,,, tekhn,rod. 1, coentral figure] TUntralluals, figure. Moskva. Ges.;zd-ve Polit,lit-ry,11961#' 31 P. (KIRA 14:12) (Lityluenko, Tasilll Tisefesvich) j DROMIKO Alojsy dipl., tehalk. (Celje) Developaient of vslding technique in the enterprise OTovarna emaj3drane posode, Celjel. Var teha 10 no.3:71-72 l6i. 2. Tovama emajIlrome posode, Celjs. (Tugoslavia-Welding) AC'CESSION NR: AP3002620 6/0280/63/000/003/0191/0198 AUTHOR: Droaachankot A. 1. (10arNov) TITLE: Graphic methods for determining coefficients of harmonic linearization, of nonlinearities SOURCE: AN SSSR. Iny. Otd. tekh. nauk. Takhnicheakaya kibernetika, no* 3, 1963, 191-198' TOPIC TAGS1 nonlinearitys linearization, harmonic linearization ABSTRACT: In the process-of harmonic linearization, the function lr(x) has this form: '(A (A, 0) '+ [q (A, x0)' W + If the Input signal Is represented by an offset sine.wavo~,,w M X1+X" where Of- The functionio q and q1 are coefficients of harrao''Eic Mearizationt FO is the constant of expansion of F(x) into a Fourier ivories. Unlike the usual ACCESSION NR:- AP3002620 analytical approach to linearization. the article praseito generalized graphic methods for (al determining linearization coefficients for single-valued and tVMft valued pie cewis a -linear functions, and for (b) some arbitrary-form functions, urves and nomograms are submitted for detarraining qt q' and various C auxiliary quantities. It is claimed that the graphIs accuracy is adequate for engine e ring-de sign purposes. Orig. art. has: 7 figures and 17 formtlas. ASSOCIATION: none 30jun6z SUBMITTED. DATE ACQ; l6jul63 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: MM# CO NO REF SOV:. 00 1 OTHER: 000 4 ANDREMA-GAIANINA, Yevgeniya TSezarevna; PM-GA~s-Wir-lAbramoyn34 ARTAMONOVA, Volya Georgiyevnaj BURLOVAI L.Ya.,, red.; CHUNAMA, Z.V.., teklm. red. [Vibration sicknoool Vibratsionnaia bolewto Leningradp Medgiz, 1961o 173 p. (VIBRILTION-PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT) (MIRA 14:12) SONIN, S.Dol prof.; KOLOSOV, A.V., kand. tekbn. nauk; YVSHCIIFNKO, A.A., gorn. inzh; DROGALI, G.G.; RESHETNIE, G.I. Preliminary results of the testing of hydraulic filling equipment and techniques in mining thin flat seams. Ugol' 36 no.9:14-17 S 161, (MIRA, 14:9) 1. Moakovskiy gornyy inatitut im. I.V.Stalina (for Sonin, Kolosov, Yushchenlto). 2. Glavnyy inzhener tresta Kirovugoll (for Drogall). 3. Glavnyy inzhener shakhty no.1-2 "Novaya Golubovka" (for Reshet- nik). (Hydraulic mining) DROGALI, Gri e~yicrlhj ALGASOV, Vladimir Stepanovich; 4%*,.LX4LvaQnY gor yevicI4,KITAYSKI7,,-Ya.`V.,, otv. red.; MESHCHANKINAt I.S., tekhn. red. (Rapid crosscutting) Opyt skorostnogo,provedeniia gor- nykh vymbotok. Moskva, 1962. 27 p. (MIRA 16:8) 1. TSentralsnyy institAt takhnichaskoy informataii ugollnoy promyshlonnosti. (Coal mines and mining) DROGAttv G.G. Son problem of the reorganization of coal mines. Ugolleprom. no.lsl2-17 JaF 162. (KIRA 15:8) 11 Upraylyayushchiy treston OKirovugol-10, (Dnieper Basin--Coal mines and mining) 5/06 62/024/002/003/000 B1 10YB144 AUTHORSt V--,--Kiselev, A. V., Korc,-'uv, A. Ya., Elftekov, U. TITLE: Production and properties of ethylene ~'lycol aerosil PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy zhurnall v. 24, no. 2, 1962, 152 - 158 TEXT: The surface of aerosil wa3 modified with ethylene Clycol to reduce the adsorption energy and preserve the hydrophilic charactcr and 3elective action of functicnal groups. Etherification of silanolgroups with ethylene glycol -Si-OH + HOC H OH --I -Si-O-C H OR + H 0 causes coating of the 1 2 4 2 4 2 aerosil surface with ethylene glycoxy groups, one hydroxyl group of which is located at the end. First the increase in the degree of modification is comparatively fast as the time of ethylene glycol action increases, then It slows down. The number of K-CH 2-CH 2- groups grafted onto the unit surface varies between 2 and 6 per 1001 2. When one hydroxyl group reacts with one diol molecule, the substitution degree of OH groups ist Card 1/4 0""gV'6,-,I':124/002/003/00.8. Production arid propertiac of ethylene... fr1l,,B144 9-0R 0 -OC2R4OR ~ Ch-CH 2- CH 2- /0' -oil >/"~-CH 2-CH 2-/9' Only 2/3 of.tho OH gro-jps located on the surfuce of hydrated silica were substituted. The addorption isotherms of subc~titutel aorosils showed that tile adsorption of nitrogen, n-hexane, and argon vapors was not affected but that of benzene and methanol va-pors rapidly reduced. This redliction is due to chemical chanje3 of the surface and their effect on adsorption since the specific surface of crosil is hardly changed by etherification. In a dense monolayer, the area por molecule in 6jm - ']I /aMN, where amis the capacitj of the monolayer, 911 in the specific surface. Substitution of othoxy for silanol groups causes decrease in a m for methanol and benzene. With nitro- gen andmethanol the equilibrium constant decreases with increasing 3ubstitu- tion degree. *Grafting may be,applied to diol substitutiont (1) to one or two OH groups (2) to -Si-O-Si- bridges, and (3) to bridges and OR groups. More complex compounds mLy form on the surface since othylore glycol forms polymer chains in the prenence of oxide catalysts. This causes a composite mosaic structure of the modified layer. Screening of 3.411ca with ethylene Card 2A S1060162102410021003100". 0' Production and properties of ethylene ... B110/B144 glycol groups improves dispersion iind disaggregation o' .~orosil particles owing to a decrease in their interaction. Disagi;regation i.; important for the introduction of modified aero3il as filler into polyur,~thanes. The gluing strengths of modified an.' initial quartz hardly di!'Ier. The hydroxyl groups of the quartz aurfie rei~ct vigorously with the isocyanate groups of the glue. The adhesive ----;Pr is to be preserved, and wetting and complete disagGregation of filler ,articles in the polymer are to be reached by chemical modification - ained regulation of surface properties of highly disperse fillers. Scr,-,_~gof the silica nurface by a dense layer of un- polar, chemically inert groups reduces adsorption and adhe3ion. Modification with dimethyl dichloro silana thus forms a thick, continuous polynethyl siloxane layer eliminbting the polar glue-quartz adhesion. There are 2 figures, 4 tables, and 16 references. ASSOCIATION%. Institut fizicheskoy khimii AN SSSR Gruppa khimii poverkhnosti (Institute of Physical Chemistry AS USSR, Group of Surface Chemistry~ hioskovskiy universitet im. M. V. Lomononova Laboratoriya adaorbtaii Khimicheskiy fakulltet (Moscow Uniywflty Card 3/4 imeni M. V, Loinonosov, Adsorption Laboratory, Chemical Divisi(n), S/069 62/024/002/003/008 Production and properties of othylone ... B110/B144 SUBMITTEDs April 26, 1961 ~A Card 4/4 AUTHORS: TITLE: 8/069J62/024/005/00i/010 B107/Ble6 Aristov, B. G., Davydovp Ve Taot Drogaleval Is Vol Karnaukhov, As P,# Kieelevt 1. t.--,-To-ro1Wv7-A-.-Ta-.0 Polyakov# A. L. The modification of bighly dispersed silica aerosil by hydrothermal treatment PERIODICAL: Kolloidnyy shurnal, v. 24, no. 5, 1962, 513 521 TEXT: The influence of temperature and duration-of hydrothermal treatment on the aerosil's specific surface area and power to aleorb nitrogen is systematically studied, and some samples were examined by electron microscope. The original material was industrial aero*sil prepared by high-temperature hydrolysis of SM 4 &a well as the materialSk-1 (VK-1) prepared by burning off silico-organic ompounds. The hydrothermal 8 treatment was accomplished at 120 - 410 C in periods 6anging between 4 and 132 hrq after which the samples were dried at 150 C and their adsorption of nitrogen at its boiling point *as measured. From this the ..specific surface area was calculated by the BET method. Results in Card 1/4 S/069/62/024/005/001/010 The modification of highly dispersed ... B107/B186 Table I show that the specific surface diminishes with increasing temperature and duration of hydrothermal treatment. Electron microsc'ope exposures showed that this is due to coarsening of the particles. If the absolute amount of adsorption is plotted against p/pa (where pa is the saturation vapor re sure of the nitrogen) a very reproducible isotherm is obtained'.(Table 2 . Within the range p/p., M 0-015 - 0.3 this can be % aMCp/pa represented by the BET equation: a - (1-P/ps)[1+(G_0P/Pd I ith am M 10.25 Amol/m2 , 0 - 164. In the range p/p. 0 0.2 - 0.8 the isotherm conforms to Halsay and Hill (references see below). As formulated by Pierce (reference see below) this reads (a/am )2-15 _ (a/10.25)'-75 = 1.30/iog(p/ps ). It is pointed out that this isotherm makes it possible to determine the specific surface area of a nonporous or large-pore silica with hydrated surface area from a single experimentally fixed pointt according to the equation s . a/a m2/g (a being the adsorption in pmol/g and a the value of the isotherm for the same p/ps There are Card 2/4 I 5/069/62/024/005/001/010 The modification of highly dispersed ... B107/B186 6 figures and 2 tables. The most-important English-lan~uage references are: 0. D. Halsey, Chem. Phys., 16, 931, 19481 T. L. Hillp J. dheme PbyB.9 17, 590, 1961q C. Pierce, J.. Phys. Chem., 63, 1076, 1959; 64t 1184, 1960. ASSOCIATION: Moskovakiy universitsto Khimicheskiy fakulliet (Moscow Univers"ityDivioion' of-Chemiqtry) j-, AUBMITTED: Septembeir 9, 1961 Table 1. Specific surface area of aer6sil in dependence on (m2/g) temperature and duration of hydrothermal treatment in an autoolave. The specific surface area of the initial aerodil was 187 m2/g. Legend: 1. Temperature in 00; 2. Duration of treatment in hr; 3. Specific surface area in m 2/g. Table 2. Absolute amount of nitrogen gas adsorbed, at its boiling point, on hydrated samples of nonporous amorphous silica. The surface area covered*by a molecule of nitrogen corresponding to a monolayer of (WM) .4hickness is put at 16.2 1 and the degree of filling 0'-.a/a m, wherefrom 'Card 3/4 S/06 62/024/005/001/010 The .modification of highly dispersed ... B107YBI86 2 a the capacity of the monolayer works out an 1P M - 10.25 PMOI/M 2 Legend: 1. ot, pmol/M Table I Table 2 loll a. loIx =0~ - - - 8=1 r4 0,00003 2,00 0,05 0,0013 4,57 OJI 16 0,260 13,40 f,307 0,00005 2,25 0,220 0,0021 5,W 0,488 0,300 f4,00 f.366 0,00008 2.50 0,244 O,OU37 5,40 0,5!7 0.350 14.73 1,434 0,00010 2 65- ' 0,25) 0.0055 5,90 0,573 0,400 M.30 11 433 O,OOU13'- 2:85 - 0,278 0,0075 6.45 0,62J 0,450 16,50. 1.6t0, O,OW17 3,05 0,2J8 0,0015 6,7J 0,65t 0,50U 17.25 1,693 O,O(XY20 3,2U 0,M2 0,014. 7,40 0,722 01550 18.05 1 761 O,O(X)23 3,30 0,322 OX25 8.30 0,810 0,600 11,00 1:854 0,00027 3.40 0,332 0,010 9 2 0,878 0,650 20.10 1,931 (),00031 3,50 0,311 0,060 9: .0.958 0,700 21,30 2,078 Z O.OU037 ' 3,GO 0,351 0.080 10.30 4,005 0.750 22,70 2,215 O.00OS3 3,70 0,33t 0, IOD 10,80 t,OM 0.90D 24,40 2,3W 0,00051 3.87 0.373 0. t30 I t, 40. t. 112 0,850 20,50 2,585 0,00000 3,04 0 381 0,110 11,10 1,111 O,9W 311,10, 2,956 0,00075 4 M 0:403 0,190 12,40 1,210 0,9W 37,65.' 3.9.1 Ptoook 4:M 9XI 0,M 1 12,80 1,249 Card 4 /4 ' BOMOVI, V.V.; DROGALSVI I V ; KIS&P, D.A.; XOROLEV, A.Ta.; LISZKOV J~ ~X~h I. I T. -5. 1 . 9 a Method for improving the properties of glass plastics punt, meany no.3230-32 163. (MIRA 16:43 (Malin reinforced plastics) Pan I BOM Mawr=(M 60VA149 Leningrad. Arkticheakiy i k.tarkticheakiynauchno-isaledovatelloldy infititat Problemy ArktikiJ sbornik statey.. v7p. 7 (Problems of the Arctic; Collection of Articles., No, 7) Laningradp I%d-vo Oftralwy transport.," 1959. 135 P, 500 copies printed. XEROX COPY Additional Sponsoring Agencyt USOR, Ministerstro morskogo, flota. Reffb. Ed.: V.V. Frolov; Nditorial, Board: L.L. Dalmak-abin, A.A. Girs, P.A. Gordlyenko lieputy Resp. Ed.), IJI. Dolgin, L.G. X&P31n ka".. A.A. Kirillov., Te.S, Zorotkarich, V.V. Lavrov, I.V. N&AImov, A.I. Olt, 1,1, Poznyak, and B,V, TeUsov; Tech: L.P. Drozhzbina. PMUKM: The yu'61iclatlan is intended for geiagrapherap oceanographers j, and particularly for an those interested in the studies of Arctic and Antarctic regions. COVERA139: This coLlAction of 19 articles is the seventh of a series of publications dealing with problem of the Arctic and Antarctic. The articles deal mainly vith the characteristics of vater In the Barents Sea., hydrological conditions in the estuaries of Siberian rivers, tnMs of atmosIberic circulation in the Arctic., Card 115 Problem of the Arctic (Cont.) SOV/4149 distribution of the hydrological stations in the Soviet Arctic., magnetic storms and their ef;fect on radio cowunications. lwlu&d is brief information on Soviet meteorological and ocesnogmy1deal expeditions, References accompany most of the articles. No personalities are mentioned. TAME OF COETEM: Tresbnikov., A.F. Surface Waters In the Arctic Basin 5 Drogaytoev., D.A, Forecasting Water Tenerature in the Barents Sea 15 Novitskiy., V.P. Types of Water in the Northern Part of the Barents Sea, Their Formatic-n and Transformation 23 Kudryavtsev,, N.F.) and G.V. Gordlyankc. Determination of Drift Speed and Direction by Mews of a lead 27 Diorkin., Aic~wacy in CoWating Sam quantities Applied in Oceanograv1W 35 Antonov., V.S.., and A.P. Burdykina. Rydrological. Forecasts and their VOlidity for the Estuaries of Siberian Rivers 43 Card V5 MOGA11-9 VITI, insh. -1 WAIg ~mivg Tmgnetla-fluld-abrasive matihod for grinding and polishing steel needles, Test. mah- 38 no.4t42-44 Ap 158. (KM U 13 ) (Grinding and polishing) ATARSIN, Ta.D.; KOROIV, AOT&.; MMLIN,Ta.l.; TMOGAT.ITA- LY.1 PRIOORVA, A. I.; priulwall uobastlys: NARMOVA, V*P,, tokhalk; PWINA, M.A&, tokholkI PARTYNKINA, L,Yeg lush. Affect of choulaaltmtsent of a glass fiber surface an the properties of fiber glass reinforced plastics. PUst-wassY no.7$31-35 160.6 (Glass reinforced plastics) (HIMA 13410) c) L A V 66477 AUTHORS: Babkin, 1. Yu., Vasillyeva, V. S.'- SOV/20-129-1-36/64 Drogaleva i Kiselev, A. V., Korolev, A. Ya., g__ h c h= 2 o v ~at K~. D TITLE: The Effect of the Degree of Surface Modification of Silica by Trimethylohlorosilane on Its Absorptive Properties PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 129t Nr 1, PP 131-134 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In previous papers (Refs 1, 2) the authors showed that the physico-ohemical surface properties of highly dispersed matorialep such as carbon black or silica, can be influenced to a considerable degree by chemical reactions. The preeent paper reports on experiments carried out under the cooperation of L. I, Doroshinal, M. G. KuzImina, 0. M. Lyulina, and L. P. Pavlova, with the aim of reducing the adsorbing capacity of highly dispersed non-poroue silica (aeroeil) for hydrocarbons. To attain this, the aerosil surface was occupied with Si(cH3)3-groups. Since complete occupation is only poanible on previously hydratized ailicay the following Card 1/3 samples were investigated: (1) the original aerosil 66419 The Effect of the Degree of Surface Modification of SOY/20-129-1-36/64 Silica by Trimethylahlorosilane on Its Absorptive Properties Card 2/3 sample Al, (2) original aerosil, modified by treatment with trimethylohlorosilans - sample AlMg (3) aoroeil hydratized in an autoclave - sample AIR# and (4) aeroeilp hydratized in an autoclavaq and then modified by treatment with trimetbll- chlorosilane - sample AlHM. The amount of trimethylailyl- groups adhering to the allica, surface was determined by means of microelementary analysis. The degree 0 Si(CH 3)3 to which the surface area is occupied is calculated from the size of the trimethylailyl-groups (42 R2). The specific surfacet its carbon content',# and the degree to which it is occupied by trimethyleilyl-groups are shown in table 1. The effect of these groups lies in the fact that the interepaces between the groupep even when the surface is not oom4ded completely, but only in the manner of a mosaic - become so small that the larger hydrocarbon molecules are not able to penetrate to the surface. The adsorption isotherms for vapors of n-hexane# benzeneq and methanol are given in figure 1, those for water in figure 2. The adsorption of hydrocarbons is decreased less than that of water on a 58% modified e 66L* The Effect of the Degree of Sarfa%~e Modift~,atloa oi SOV120-1629-1-36164 Silica by Trimethylehlorooilane on Its-Absorptive Properties surface. 93% Modification produces a sharp decrease in the adsorbing capacity of the surface. The isotherm for heavy hydrocarbous becomes practically linear. This phenomenon may be of value for the chromatographic separation of hydro- carbon mixtures by means of gas adoorption. There are 2 figuresp I table, and 11 referencesq 9 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy goeudarstvannyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov). Vsasoyuznyy nauchno-isoledovatellskiy inotitut aviatsionnykh materialov (All-Uaion Scientific Research Institute for Aviation Materials) PRE=ITED: June 13, 1959, by M. M. Dubinin, Academician Lill" WBUITTED - June 11., 1959 Card 3/3 S/020J61/136/004/018/026 B028/Bo6o AUTHORS: Vasillyeva, V, S., Drog~, ]�va I. V., Kiselev, A. V., Korolev, A. Ya. I and--SFc-~h-e-r-b-a--k-o-vl,-r.-D.- TITLE: Geometrical and Chemical Modifications of Silica Gel for Purposes of Gas dhromatography PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1961, Vol. 136, 110. 4, pp. 852-855 TEXT: The present paper deals with the crystalline and the chemical modifications Of S102- Silica gel of the type W CK(ShSK) served as the initial material. Industrial silica gel was washed with diluted hydro- chloric acid (1:1) for the purification of iron and other metal ions (up to the nej;ative reaction with ammonium thiocyanate, and with distilled water for the purification of Cl ions (up to the negative reaction with silver nitrate). This purified CH (BI) silica gel had an inhomogeneous surface and constituted the initial material for the further modification experiments. For the crystalline modification, SI Card 1/5 Geometrical and Chemical Modifications of S/020/61/136/004/018/026 Silica Gel for Purposes of Gas Chromatography B028/BO60 was heated with water in the autoclave at 2750C for 19-5 hours. The resulting product was Cf- (BG) silica gel. Type crm(SGM) was obtained by treating SG with liquid trimethyl ohloro silane. The analysis of SGM for C content showed that 100 A of the SGM surface contained 1.22% C, i9e*, on an average, 2-7 trimethyl chloro silyl groups. This corresponds to a coating by organosilicon film of an almost maximum density. Prior to the adsorption experiments, the samples were heated for a fairly long time in vacuum adaorbers in small suspended quartz crucibles at 1500C and a pressure of i-io-5 mm Hg. In the range of pressure ratios of p/ps from o to 1, isothermal lines were obtained for the adsorption and the desorption of benzene vapor. In the case of SG the isothermal line deviates sharply toward the lower right side. With the beginning of the capillary condensation the hysteresis curve shifts from p/pg - 0.2 for SI to PlPs - 0-75 for SG. At p/ps - 0.1, the benzene adsorption a on SI and SG equals 2pmole/m2, whereas a. O.Ipmole/m2 for SGM. In other words, the benzene adsorption drops to the 20th part with the chemical modification (SGM). Experiments with SGM mere conducted jointly with R. S. Petrova, N. Ya. Smirnov, V. 1. Kalmanovskiy, N. Balakhnina, and Ya. I. Yashin. Card 2/5 Geometrical and Chemical Modifications-of 8/020J61/136/004/018/026 Silioa Gel for Purposes of Gas Chromatography B028/Bo6o Experiments concerning the possibilities of application of SGM for ohromatograpfiy were made with a ohromatograph of the firm Griffin and George, featuring a column 4mm in diameter and 1m in length. Benzene was kept in the oolumn at normal temperature for 30 min. At 820C~ the time for benzene was 12140"s and 1150" for hexanes For benzene-hexane separations by gas-adaorption chromatography, the silica gele used were impregnated with silicon E-301 (Y6-301). As may be seen from Fig. 2 (2 Sand 2 B) benzene-hexane mixtures are more quickly distributed by the method of gas adsorption than by the gas-liquid method. There are 2 figures# 1 table, and 9.Soviet references. ASSOCTATION: Institut fizicheskoy khimii Akademii nauk SSSR (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Academy of Soienoers USSR). MO kovakiy a gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) PRESENTED i December 28p 1960, by D. 1. Shcherbakov, Academician SUBMITTED: July 25, 1960 -.-,-Card .3 ~5. ...........j 00 ,a to A -A- J5 S/020 /61/136/004/018/026 B028/B660 4? IL S/020/61/136/004/018/026 B028/BO60 Legend to 1: Adsorition isotherms for benzene vapor, a) m mole/g b) m mole/m2. 1) for SI, 2) for SO, 3) for SGM. The small diagram at the upper left side shows the initial range of isothermal adsorption of benzene calculated per surface unit for the three silica gels. Legend to 2; Chromatograma of the mixtures of benzene and n-hexane vapor A at 820C 1) SO 2) SGM.6, at 350C on SGYI,5 at 740C at E-301. Card 5/5 'W a?~Mtiv*r V-S- WGALgVA# IOV.1 KLSEZV9 A.V.j IOROLEVp A.Ya. SHCMMMrOIVA. ff.D., M Geometrical and chemical modification of silica gel for gaB abromatograpby. Dokl. AN SSE 136 no.4:862-855 F 161,, WRA 14: 1) le Institut fisicheskoy Ichimil AN SSSR i Moskovskly gosudarotvqrMy universitet Imeni M.V* Lomonoaovao Predetavleno akademikom D.I. Shcherbakovym. (silica) (Gas ebromatogrep hy) 1, 19, , RCr L. ALIN ON, ins;hener; Rt;64F~!V, I.Y., inzbener; ASI-;V~'X!Y, inzlmrer. AOOMM*4%1- Inetallation for vibrat.lon-churn drilling of blast holes In hard rock. Gor.thur, no.)AII-4 s '57. (".::;u ic.:,!) 1. TSentralluoys kwkstru'ktorskoye byuro Ministeratyp geologii I okhrmNP nedr. (Ruck drills,~ XTJTUKOV, AoIsoinshe; DH~#sAjeginzh, Raising safety requirements In designing now equipment for the patroleum and natural-gas producing industry. Bezop.truda v prom. 3 no.2:6-8 7 159. (Hru 12:2) (Oas, Natural-Safety measures) (Petroleum industry-Safety measures) BROGALIN, G.V. inzh.; OVSYZNNIZOV, Th.N., inzb. f- -Wwp~-- IN Iliminate accidents In operating equipment in oil fields. Bezop. truda. v prom. 3 no.719-11 JI 159. (MIRA 12:11) (Oil fields--Safety measures) BROGALIN, G.T.; OVSYAIMIKOV, YuoN. Republic conference on safety measures in geological surveys. I Bezo truda v prom# 4 nos2138-39 If 60. (MIRA 13:5) Taeological surveys-4afety mossures-Congraoses) KUTUKOV, A. I., red.,- ZATTSHV, A.P,, red,:-. M'OGALIM G Vred.; POLESIN, Im D'H'j' Ya.L., red.; XOSTYUKOV, N.M., red.; 3: red.; LUZHNUOT, A.M., red.; RQDICH0V$ I.S., red.; B.S., red.; SUTANOV, D.X., red.; BIBILUROT, V.P., red.; PWROV, A.I., redo; MMCMMIKOV' N.H.0 red.; ANDRIAMOV, K.I.. red.; GADMUNSKAYA, H.q. red.izd-va; ERR SLAVSKAYA, L.Sh., tekhn.red. (Safety regulations for petroleum and gas producing industries) Pravila bezopasnosti v neftegszodob7vaiushchei promyshlonnosti. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-takhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornoma dolu. 1960. 123 P. (KDU 14:3) 1. Russia (1917- R.S.F.S.R.) Gosudaretvennyy komitet po nadsoru. so 'boxopasnym vedeniem robot v proaWshlennosti i gornomu nadsorti. 2. 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